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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 28 May 1904, p. 6

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Road Tu: Nnvâ€"SLW put your. Company 3 till Into Illa-w tile- in thence! future. Gan. Gum. will View ihe parade at Chicago on Memorial Day. Sergt Robertson is looking for. ward to his disohugo on the let 0! non mouth Privatg Hudson 0! Company B in out pf the hospital shot I spell of chills and fever. Kim 8613!. Hot. or Conpany B made a flying bulinau hip to Chi' oago during the week. Private Moor'epf Company B has opened a mile; shop for “30 benefit of the men of that oompnny. Mrs. Col. B. '1‘. Yentman qnd son Richard. Jr., ,m expocud from Stanfdtd, Conn. next week. The 150 recruits who-arrived m- Gently from Columbus, Ohio, are bo- giuning to look like qoldiers. Sergt. Wood and Point» Somsek, of Company B, are considered two of the best bag poachers at the post. _ A new unitarm, which is a great improvamant-over. the old. Will be issued at the post next v'veek. ' The oflicei's at the" poet undated a bafl'to the Highland .Park Club at the oflicera’ quarters 1m evening. Considerable improvemexit is be- ing made in the sewerage at. the poet. The work is being dOne by prisoners. " ,. Paul Burgess, a three months’ recruit, damn-ted from Company B last Sunday. He enlisted from Bangor, 'Maine. . Soldiers who desire to subscribe‘ to THE FORT SHERIDAN ans can leave their names with Private Bowers, Company B. 27th Infantry; ‘ ‘ Sergt. ‘ McLaughlin has again joined Company B, 27th Infantry. The sergeant was discharged in Feb- ruary and has just tea-enlisted. ' ‘ EVENTS 0F Tlfli WEEK AT Miss Marie Weasley, of Chicago. Miss Elizabeth Johnson, of Stock. helm. Sweden, are guests at The Moraine Hate}, HEghland Park. A military band of fourteen pieces from Brooklyn, N.Y., arrived during the week at the park, which is very satisfactory to the management. Target pfactioe‘hr the main feat.- ure at the post at this time. Some excellent marksman are qualifyingâ€" 16 out of 20i- 6 common occurrence. links- .2 m I E. Chlpd as Highvood are being very well at- tended. showing that the sauna o! the bright and able pastor in up. predated. Au e'xtn large attendance .wu the result of the annual lily ounce?! at the Swedish Luthenn Church, held on Thursday evening. A good time was enjoyed by all. Private Jam Donia, barber of Company B. 27th Infantry. is about 00 embark in i matrimonial venture. The boys of Company B wish him add his bride wen. The change in the weather is ,cer- tainly agreeable to every nun Many couple. can be seen marching to the tune a! the bullfrog through beau- tifu! blossom over to Highwoom . Lieu!” Hawkins holds in' ofcollonc. record at urge! practice. and it is no {touhle for the lieutenam 'to see three bull’s eyes out of every five shot... nnd hardly over 1663 than a ’four‘ Companies B and C of the 27th Infantry, will leave for Fort Thomas, Ky., about the .18“: of nut month. where “my will go to release a com pay of she 31 Infantry, which is to go to Alaska. ' If you want to ban news and you know of.‘ anything that will heqefis our readers. or your company.' see- Private Bowers of-Compapy B All new: must be (in by Thursday, to ap. pear in the Saturday iaue. ~ A special men’s service will be? Win the M. E. Church on Sundry, «whiny 29', “7:435 An. 0693;, lent choir has been procmcd {or thin: occasion. A cordial invitation is ex-‘ tended to the soldiers and the public:1 in general. It seem; that some at the , boys yould rather climb over than go through the straight and narrow way. As a result two boys were arâ€" rested by the Highwood police on Tuesday evening for jumping the fence into the park. ‘ Chaplain Rice, of the 27th Infan’ try is ho'lding a wanes of meetings every Thursday avehing in the mess hall at the post. Stereoptican views are the features. Conaidembtt interelt is shown by the boys, and if possible to preserve order-it will hava been more satie- \ factory to all concerned. 1m In aid to be memo 9m a» In: making it a. misdemeanor tbr an able- bodlod man to refuse a job‘ot- woik. What a lot of cripples um luv will make. ‘ In the Words.ot Admin! ‘Aloflol “You. vm. Batik)!" . \ North Shore EleCtriEâ€"COmpany LIPHONE H P. I. North Shore Agency for the Rain Wagon 3 ladies’ and Gems'sunsm order. First-class Walk ‘ MONTHLY CUSTOMERS ' g ' Pressing and Repairing a Specialty .32; Hex! Doct'to Amman Expiess Offléié‘enml Avenue. .' ,Phonea MA -w... "a”; “A...“ H... 32.3..“ â€" €¢$1§6§¥$$¥¥€WfiiÂ¥$$¥¥ H 1" "Jim-«a- WW: ##1##»? 14+ 1' 17+???“ “â€"â€" To the man who fiwd by cand‘u light, and the man who 37;;3303-{6 tinâ€"(Z'OHOX' @603]. pi! smé’ke 10 ENG bu.” "nu :va.v v" yugn, .. v. ,"q. , "was used to the adorn! coal oil smake. sidvsteppe’d a little, when they Wanted to pipe his house for gas. New ideas in ,3 hting have had to fight. {heir way. This in what E ,ECT‘RIlel‘Y iadomg now. Electric Light is the only illumimnm. today which is entirely free from odor or smoke, You cannot afford to be witlmm. it. A postal card will bring uur representative to your door. H .. M LADIES’ ANDL‘GENTLEMEN’S We xlwill do yourVWiring Reasonable. TAILORING TELEPHONE H ‘ P. .« FM“? wafirifl‘w WWW? WWW Phone 383 DEI 10.1 10.‘ 10. 11. ll. 11. 18A

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