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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 9 May 1903, p. 7

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Mun} In. Stephan Ym- hm settled Id La Grange. 11L, whom th Iill be glud to see their old friends. Chan. W. Stoker, tho high school ”giant. ”moved his family into the madman oottago on 8‘. John’s than} I.” Ellen Son’s omce. ‘ W M; popularity of the flighllnd Park Hotel bu become so '0“ ‘hlt John DID“. was crowded fi'» 01 his lung QWI there Fri- 60’ Ming. W. O. fiipwal and family touched the ‘Pnrk Tuesday from theit winter when in Wabinfloa Md Floridn. no looks we", as good u now in fact. and ready to boss the erection o! the 810.9“).Cmqie library building. Herbert 1". Evans, son of our mywieuhed the Perk Thuredey morninfi from Nevada vie Cent New York. Ohio and Chicago. e I.“ needy three yearn ego to finish hie coll” studies 1% th- Leland ' turd} Jr University at Polo ,GeL. AMI doing that be lo- “joined: and is homafora week or two on a visit. Appeals! train of Pullman car’s” lett Salt Lake City this Week with a mtg pgrty of conductor: and their familial for a trip over the difl‘eront wont West to San? Francisco. and thunuputh Ind around through Texas 93:le Southern Pubific and Illinois Can‘t"! to Chicago. where they will‘ spend Sunday entertained by the Ordo: of Railway Conductors, No. 1. An elaborate reception awaits them, con-Wag of tail-hoJ‘ ride: through. out the city and suborbs. The train gods to Pittnburg over thin to. system Monday, where the puny will attend the conventIon of railway conductm'n Roan Fletcher is doing oonelder- ablework with the steam pile driver _ of the Fletcher Ldmber Co. at Lake: side. ‘ 3 Some Of the ladies there :hogght the boiler would be a nice ‘hing’fo'r their new cool; to use, so they tried to move the holler, hut finding it too heavy they stripped it «If the 9mm fixtqree, such ‘ee water- glass, emiralguege, whistle, wrenchee. and other Wigs they could eaefly o.- my away; ‘ It is not dillnitely‘ kn )Wn whet nee W could make 0f 1! \thing except the pteam- gauge 'md whietle. Having put the steam- u: we on the coflee pot. when the winter reached 180 it would give H r nerve enough tomove the boiler. ‘ho steam vvhletle could he need to all the cook to help her. It i”: not You conjectured whet use they could Additional Locals nuke of tho pike poles, otow burl. 'th that they «triad at The company is not quuain'tod with be fly people that live down there, 0mm or an. mum. " Vanna or IR. mum. Rodin-Id Bomhrdt died Wod- nuday afternoon at his new homo on Second fittest north, of liver! trouble complicated with "thug-t! W ago of M yous. - ‘ He wu born in Germany Ind ammo $0 this soon", in 1880. no lawn- a widow obi twelve childrtn. of when Harman. the expert mo! ‘chnnic, in on and In. P30101000: moths; The moon! will be in Northhld Sand". He wise]; carried a 63 (1)0 benefit] in tin Royal Arcana. a grout help now to his widow pm! younger chil- dren. He II! one 0‘ those indul- trim boast Germ citizens who have done and are still doing to M to make our new Luau ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH BURNED. Sundly about midnight, as Albert Lanna wan returning home, he cu s'tartied to see the flames bursting out the windows 0! St. Mary’s Catholic church. Howfiha fire origi- noted. no one, could tell. He gave the'elm and" in or short time the firemen were there and ‘then' it was tound there wae‘not pressure enough. End there been 'the parish house poold have been saved. As it wue1 m3 ofioieh woehoompletely baud and-the parish house also, only the tulle la“ in o badly damag ~ dition. _1‘he‘ ‘ uni-zen did 31 that gen i'ooéfldfdo land that was to hdp save adjoining propegty. The people had' ”just expended1 some $500 on the church, beautifi- ing and otherwise improving it, and they were working hetoinelly todear ‘ovfl the debt which had been pet on some dozen years ago when this home was built site: a cyclone had destroyed the old fume building. It was a pathetic eight to see the hundreds of St. Maxy’ a people stand- ing in groups on all sides watching, with cad and itricken hearts, the rapid destruction of thou beloved church building into which they had put so much of their money, oner- giee and thoughts. ' The insurance on the church was $3,000 and you the parish house $2,000, which of course does not begin to cover the loss. We all extend to this church and its devoted pinto: our heartfelt sympathies in But, their tin. of may. A moot noteworthy feature of the entatrbphe was the kindness with which thefiremen were treated by the memento in “the vicinity, among the moet prominent being Mrs. Jae. Grant and fire. Huber, who served hot coloe and lunch tothe tired men ‘dnring their long fight with the lflemee. THE SHERIDAN now NEWfiLE’l‘TER. On NorthShOre Vacant and Improved Real Estate. BUILDING LOANS Phone 651. ' W. Central Avenue» MEMBERS x. mm :3; at incmaed 50 per cent in the lgstvyear. How did redo it? By Hone“ Bailing and First-Clu- Gpods. always Fresh and Right Prices. Peabody. “oughieling (‘0. A First-Class Family Hotel. Rates reaaoname. TnLnloxl 71. HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL R. G. EVANS. LOANS No. 1.04 Dentur- cam Heat. Modern CHICAGO. B. J. STEVENS. MANAGER nuts :2 in on; OPPOSITE Duo? Tfixprovemfiiti HIGHLAND Pluix. ILL.

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