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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 28 May 1904, p. 1

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m a as W“ ”W Mm. Johnson, up. Jennie, Ghan- dlar, in visiting her former heme in fine park. . Sarah Slocum at Hin’adal’e, m. for 5 10V. wneks. ALL WORK DONE Phone 492 Mrs. George H. Campbell re- 'mmedlrom, ma world‘s fair Thura~ day evening. minâ€"4A can in to work Q . Â¥ ,, " ’ w. W y 8 _ . 8% new 31,000? ’bus for the ”-1 in printing ofla‘e. quite at .z‘ _ \ 7 . ‘ ‘ lea Lawn ‘ commodahon of thy guests at {ha ‘ _ ' ' Moraine is “a thing of beapty” find M'B- Palmer A- Moptgomery re- much larger than the former vehicle. ""98“ ‘3‘“ evening “(Wt a week“ 3" and. with the new uniform of the the'VVorld’s Fair M St“ Louis. attendants, makes a very stylish ap’ Mrs. D. M. Erskine. who; has been lpearauce. > Mrs. D. M. Erskine. who; has been in St. Louie visiting her sister and the fair. returned hbme Thursday. 'j Mr. Club: A. Larson‘tinfaut son Charles. Jr. ., is very sick with an ab- scess of the hipâ€"the utter effects of chicken- -pox. Saving deposita made in Erukine’a Bank on or before; him. tmrm‘ ul‘ munch momh draw imam» frpm tbie first 01' the, month“ . 15H The Township Sunday School Convention will convene in Highland Park tomorrow. A full program in printed in thiu issue. VOL. XV. Biwukloll' (Jr-before Lheleflthgfl‘ienchl' 'l)_. P. Slwahan‘, who bought out; nomh draw interem. “9th first. 01" Rafien "Sona’ ioe‘ hnsinéeeflaetbfan, rho. month. , l§tl _ bee put in_ rho largest supply of lee on the North Shore. Mr. Sheahaul’ The Township Sunday School . . \ Convention will convene in Highland “'3“ do buemese under the uarne Of‘ North Shore Ice Co. end as he rs not! Park tomorrow. A full program in . . l printed in thle issue. “.1 the combme some lively rate-eat: . . a > hug Is looked for during the coming; Do not fail to knead" the apron; summer; "me We! ice will do:! cake and ' candy sale, on Central Well to make arrangements with the? IVenue,‘ held by the Young Ladies company now for their summer sup-l this alternoon and evening. ply. Phone 104. 2Q USES ON LY High Grade Portland Cement CEMENT SIDEWALK CONTRACTOR Hive been in the bnainess for twelve years and ’ understand 310w to do the 'work so it will stand 7: ummnormsm W“... Hrmmr mm :6 an lamest: of the cum toms and Ufllm‘ ucona m was: Ms IJIND UNDER. PERSONAL SUPERVISION Sidewalks. fig Mystic Workers of the W'odd Em: Lodge‘366 met ht the home of Mr and Mrs. Jane Ginty at Ravinia Tuesdny evening A most (161;th- fui eveuh‘g ta {GWr The Young Ladieé’ Auxiliary of the'Baptiat chumh will hold a cake, candy and aproo sale this afternoon ,and‘ eVening in the building third door south of the postofiico. Mm H. J. Miller 9nd family wish to thank the ma‘hy friends and neighboks whose ready response and" generous sympathy helped to lighten the burden of sorrow, caused by the passing away from earth life of Mr [Milken May 215%. ‘ i ll Kind; 0! Cement Worliuue 4th. The Ant m1! make 9 LI [Estunatos FINISH!“ r”.â€" n- The Moraine. A vecy neav‘nuw room’ ’(or Itdiea‘ has been furnished at The Ilonino‘ ll! Edam: K81“) “M Chimp, "in on the am. floor The Mount Vor- gw u The “0m" ‘0?th '"m' non. Norlolk and Amatetdam mom- met are popular win: the guests. an E. A. Rum" and family. of The Highlu’nd Park "Brown” ind ‘Chmso. are fit The Moraine for the Chicago “Elites” play the first. of I summer. . - v series of guise It the new 1w.“ ' ‘”““' khharmflh. Sunday} t. bl 1 b f on P" Th” A“ °‘“° ' ° C. " ° ”a” will he called at was o'cloebé " ' Tia; ’Xatambbi‘le Club of Chicago will make a run out to Th8 Moraine ml! make a run cu; W Luu wulouuv June 4m 00 Monday, Decoration Dq’,‘rl§g. nor will be served at The Mon-tine at The grounds surrounding The l P m. I’Benoon ! orchestra, 9‘ Chi- Moraine baVe been much improved 0830 will give ‘ concert on the 1““ by chug” m “m shmbbery afternoon and evening filoh will b. The real Opening, of The Moraine ‘ "”‘f ' , mt‘ifiwwgwflhrgfl-fim Ono fl M W m law”, “' net, which will be carved at 6: 30. town is, shank of” pinion Isl . w; Mr Walter C. Larned, of Blate ?'d““““ "w“ ‘1“ 5“" “‘1' Lodge, Lake Forest. came toTho mg to The Moraine. The mm * Moraine Thursday for the summer. hedge and? quince hfif ”5”," "fl: . ,3 . ety toAt'he moo. . - * The Mayflower 0111!), hi the mm: but of sixty, dined 3% The Moraine _ Bishop Cheney wan among the upm- ber‘. ' The porphwas at. The Moraine Were"1 enclosed with screens this week to protect the guests from flias and mosquitoes. . . ‘ Mr. W. B. Seipp and 'fnmfi‘y, of Chicago, arriVed at The Moraine Wednesday and, have taken rooms for the summer. ‘ Mr. Oren B Tan and family. of EChicago, have engaged a null“ or Brooms at The Moraine for the sum- ! mer and came out Wednesday. 1 The Ashland Club of Chicago will ;give a daage iad dinner at The 1Motaine June 11. A special train 1will bring out 400 members from 10bicago A large number of rooms at The: Moraine have. been {Wad Km: the three dayeMSatux-day, Sunday and Decoratiop Day. m‘ " OLD RESIDENT DEAD : Hobart J. Milton, during fifly years a resident of Cook and Lake ' counties, died last Saturday at his me .~ oresidence 111 this city,aged 72 years. 01311 uriog sixteen years Mr Millsn had been blind from. injuries re _ ceived 111 the civil war when) Ire 10‘ served in the One Hundred and ““6 Fifty third Illionnis volunteers. 0makMr. Millen was born in New York ‘and came west when 6 yea'ra old. The For many vents he was in besiâ€" the mess in Duerfield, but retin) )11 from and :active atfairs twelve )ears ago. 111- and FOR RENT .r A new elegant rmiclmige (m :3?er dan Road ‘ valw: robin-s. twabath rooms, hot air and hof water furnace, igas‘ and Plcclllc light, large Iront. porch and evan’ythiug complete Will also rent my residence 0:; RI- fine avenue, furnlqlifg {of the sum- ;mer. Inquire of an): “(-63? .eithte fatty in Highland Park. l 23“ B. Lam. NO. 26. Phone 4"

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