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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 Feb 1904, p. 6

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\ Miss Carrie Fyhrie, of Racine, F's visiting her aunt, Mrs. P. Gillelt. I Mr. Martin Sullivan Will go to Colorado the first of the week for his beam). " ' ‘ A and B Co.’ a of the third infin- try, left Tuesday for Fort. Thomas, Kentucky Mrs. D. E. Murphy has be'eh sufiering with In grippe but is im~ proving. v Mrs. A. Jacobson and daughter Mamie. ’are suffering from In grippe. Mr. A. A. Dahl and son Ernest? rho have been on the sick list, .re improving. ' A two man team tournament war terted at Matthewe' elleye Monday. ”he teams, total pintho count. Nut none will hke place Blturdey enn- Ig, February 27. Mrs. J. L. Boyd hill" return from Fort Wayne the first of the Mr. Andrew Gartley, who has been on the sick list, isimproving. Mr. J. A. Curlbane is confined to the house on account of illneq. Mr. Julius Luegéler'l childnn, whohave been sick, on improving. ‘ Mr. P. Gillott is slowly recom; ing from an atiaok of pneumonia., Master Ernest Gibbs bu been out of school on account of bad cold. Mr. Martin Sullivan has been on the sick list for a few days. Louis Kendell ha. been uhder the weather the put few days. Highwood won the bowling I... from Lake Forest Toads). Mr. Chu. Anderson is laid up with an attack of la grippe. ‘ Mr. Lee Bteonoobn m‘adg I trip to Spring Grove Wedneaday. The India auxiliary not Thun- dny with In. 0. L. Ola-on. Hr. Harvey in “album! among the nick. ' ’ The 27“: naked at the Fat Wednesday. _ Link: Tom Norm: in Inc. the nigh this week. In. A. Wicklnnder' h morâ€" ing from a recent ill-ten. \ HIGH WOOD. Mr. E. Hut‘o baby in very“. Mrs. B. C. Shilli- in on tho link Mrs. V. anik gave a and party Thursday evening." Mrs. xpenieleon, 'V'r of Highland Park, Won the ladies’ first prize and Mr. James Reiley the gents’. Miss Madge McCafiery, of Highland ‘Park, won the ladies' consolation and Mr. John MoGlory the gente'.‘ The table was elaborately laid for the guests and delightful refresh- ments were served. Mine Hallie Gnvitt made her debut Wednesday in a matinee at the Chicago Musical College, in t“The Hypochondriac, ” by Mo- 'liere. She took the part bf Toi- nette, a servant, and acquitted her- self m a manner that convinced Mr. Ref-trend G. Skidmore. of Font Sheridan, and Miss Lillian M. Mergetts, of Chicago. were ‘mrried last Saturday evening at ‘the home of the groom’s parents, in the presence of thirty invited guests. Rev. J. G. Finkbiner, of Highland Park, performed the. ceremony. ; Mr. Henry Johnson, who was taken to the Hospital for in oper- ntion, died Februarylfith and his body was brought to Highland Burk-the following- day. Inter. ' Mt. John Bucket, ’- mired soldier who was filling“ a” position It the Fan, died suddenly at the hospital Thursday mowing. Two batnlliom o! the 27:!) infan‘ try arrived at the Fort Wednesday The boy- loohod half frozen in than hki unifom. Hr.CompOon, of the Mary, received an honouhlo diachrg. iron the army this week and left for the cut. day. He company. ’ Th fire department till attend the funeral at John Blot“; Sun. Dr. F. G. Watson. locompnnied by his blather. tool a, tripto Iron Mountain, Mich. Thunday. ‘ In. B. Holnbird will entertain . L. R. Harlan, of Evasion. I member of the Mooney’a ”:50 PER GENT HIGHLAND PARK. Plumbing, ll eating and fiasfitting Company. Special Discount MARCH 1904. ON SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE in:

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