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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 28 May 1904, p. 3

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Mr: and Mrs. Richard Winte'm returned this‘week from a three years' sojourn in England. Mr P 0. Warner of Chicago is spending a few weeks with Mr. A. E. Fitzgerald and famify. Grandma Mead ‘died Sunday *mrning at this place. Funeral ‘thcea were held Wednesday Adm Wand we mi. gently from Scottville, Mich, aré filling positions at Fort Sheridan Park. Mrs. Mcâ€"Tamaney, wife of Ser- seam Mc'l‘gmqney, fell while aligbuug from tweet car Thurs- day and suffered a severe nervous shock. ' ”Deputy Wot-rel! from the Mya- tic Wdrkers of the World is here frpm Iowa solicting,members, and has been successful. John Hulinberg had his right hand hurt. by being caught by a rope while moving a house at Evauston, Thursday. ‘ rho opening at. the Fort Sheridah Park on Saturday of last. week wan largely attended The show was excellent. ' Julius 'Laegler Will move his family into their summer home on Highwood Meade and Logan street next week. 3 M. E. church met with Mn: A. J. ‘Steeusohn on‘Highwood avenue, Thursday aftexubon. Mrs Axel Roeberg of High wood avenue died Wednesday owning at 8 o ’cIOck. ' ' The Ladies’ Auxiliary rot» the Miss Vina Long from Rising Sun Indiana, no visiting Mr. and Hrs. J ulius Batik")? Chu.‘ Unbehauu, city treasurer, made a trip on official business to Chicago."1'hu(hy. , Mrs. Juines Watson w'ns taken to Augustuna hospital by Dr. Wuscott, Thunder Mr. Edward ' Fitzgerald, Jr , and wife are rejoicing over a fine not: a week old. Mr. Fred. Roman and family have moved near the school home. Mrs. Louis Shelzley has been quite ill during the past week. E. T. Mathew will open his new place of business the 28th. HIGH WOOD. . The city council met Tuesday evening-fifth an memberq present; “mm-‘4 W ”25.939! animus Viewimdnnd approved. Sundry bill's pi-ésented were ordered paid. Auditing committee consisting of O. F. Bell and George F. Conrad rendered their report and found treasurer’s account for past year correct. The appointments of the mayor’ were: 8. F. Knox; city attorney; H. L.Steensohn,col-Y lector; Charles Gordon, : Marshal ; 5 John A. ,Burké, * police; Jamesi Golden, police; George F. Conrad, 1 fire marshal; board of health} Mayor Gibbs; ‘ Dr. . WescottJ O’Flaherty. Meeting adjournedi -to next regular meeting. 1 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION 0F (30- PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the firm of Gallagher Sheaban. en gagad in the hugiueas of dealing m ice in the County of Lake, and State of Illinois, has this day been dis- solved by mutual consent Frank D Gallagher will collect and receipt for all accounts due lhe firm. FRANK D. GALLmnsn. D. P. Samnnr. mghland Park In, May 19 1994. l‘ 25. 27 K ‘HfiJGoox-ge Warner will open xn Chép-Sdey buffet this evening on Waukegau a-euue near Waiker. [Gendiue Cbinesn tea will be ”served with each order. The Gibbs Colts played the Hungry Nine 3 game of baseball Sunday on the Post drill grounds the more being 13 to 6 in favor of the Colts. The feature of the game W Frank Straus' fielding. Mt. Chas. Unbehaun.‘ 812, left. Wédneoday is a dehygate from the Germ-tn Lutheran oh Iii-shag High [and fink 'to "the Oohférence in Chicago. *WWWM 7 Do You Contemplatc Buying a A IV to attend. By order bf the'Defimcratqu Township Committee. - , 5 Mr. euEEu‘STQIéMm‘” angina and America will «yummy In one at} uon. but ml- to «I; turbid: out. i To elect three delegates from the first, precinct, five delegates from the second precinct and five delegates from the third‘ptecinct of 'thevtownship 6f; Deer-fiekl to the democratic county convention, to be held at the town haii in tnv village. of Libsertyvme or: 'l‘huran digy, June 2; 1904, at one n’nlnnl: cancus, to be held at the city hall, in‘the city pf Highland Park, on Wednesday June lat, 1904,~ at 8:00 o’clock, p. .m., for the foI~* lowing purposes, to-wit: T0 me oemoc'lzns The Democratic voters of Deerâ€" field township are hereby re- quested to attend a democratic The triumphal march hi thirty young missés will be a most on- cbnuting scene. Dr:W A: Cama- dino, of Ada Street M E. Church, saystbe triumpbal march was the prettiest scéue‘ ever given in, bid chmeh. At Leavitt,8treot,00ng;e; ..’!9u%‘mpl§ 59:ng ”my both awnings. than. being not even finding room left. Sigmund Pgrk ' people will oer tainly have an opportunity to attend a beautiful entertainment. ' Prof. Byron W. Rico. the cou- duotor, ls very much pleased with the chorus who “ago perform this bopnlaro‘nntatu. _‘l‘ho date for the pragmatic!) of. “Queen Eather”is June 9th Ind 10m. Ther‘e will be nearly-m hundred taking part. who will apps“ in Jewish and Persian consume.- Prof Rice has conducted the Manta in Chicago eighteen times with sumo of the strongest cuurches and always with first clm sums. AH d.- QUEEN ESTNER. we town [183% in the} bertyville or: Timur-s» 1904, at 0:19 o’clock moans are. invited Thin-c: “(A HIGHLAND PARK, FRED BOTKEh' Tcaming md Hauling Curling: md- Scavenger inc i‘clcphone r Service \ STORAGE FIRE PROOF SIOIWSE IOOIS NOW RATES lmle§§gm___n;pt. Store Highland Park nan ofnea-_ North Share Property W. A. MERIBDLD 8:. 00. =Ci31 Contracts made for Garbage Hauling Daily, FOR ALL assuage To ALL POINTS .AT Au. nouns QUICKESI MESSENGER I [38440 M SALLE STREET '. FORD, mouulo PA'RK lflh====ag l Syccialty ILL

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