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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 11 Jun 1904, p. 5

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’x no 7" I'm-1c FRED BO+KER‘ Taming M Haulifig STORAGE HRE nm‘mm NOMINAI ___RA Ionhwestem 0 1 mqnuub FA HIGHLAND PARK, ILL fl; Garbagc finding Daily. FOR SALE Highland Park an arm Ionh Slim Propony stongui 3qu l “MING W. I. MERIBfllfl 00. ISM“ U “ll! STREET JAS. M‘DONALD 1‘0 gm. ".\ 1? ALT. Mmtmmmnh mum- ul tun-innit... who up.” 5mm“ :efiaw. QUICKESI m NOMINAL RA I 58 ., in Household Furniture at 8213mm late: FOR ALL IBM C. 1'. F018, “In-pr. :‘Iclenhone Service \ LLL POIN'N LL15 “CUBS made for Store “W'J‘ei a . fir... , g: in. 0 Leonard In. tan-Iona +3 ‘60. 3.1M: abrp. White, 00. A. um dis “urged on Friday. anfi’pan'i‘ifn‘b. b Ifid G an O! higét primes: Ovef 4000 people vititod Fort mild“ furl “It Slidiy. ‘ Mr. PM Bill will appear I! the Park as the Faithful Sergeant Bury [guided has resigned his position u had Unit" .1. the Park. ' Print. Wm Noe of Company D w'ho In. been sick is able to ho om. serge'm Robémonmt Co. B, in; difihargod on Sunday. He reo'an fitted on Monday. Max Bettran cgmo this week from Altoona, Pa , to take the position of 91316! at the Park. The military band at Fort Sheri dan Pérk renders some excellent gnu-i0 every q’nornoon. F. C. Hiddleson, comm, has re- Sumed bio position as mana‘gorvof the kitchen at the Park. ‘ Thursday «no pl, fly; , Seo‘ .Bo’ifin ad ad TI! Knit The male quartefl at the guard home led hy Private Tracy render- some 'exoelhnt vocal music. Pvt. Kune. of Co. B. has fought the bhtflb of late successfully, and won the hand of a fair lady from Lake Blufl’. Private Hunter, better know'n as "Missouri" ”and Private Brooks of Company C are getting ready for a {fiendly bout Manager Ciavereigne has‘hld in addition put to the kitchen and cafe. 1mt Fort Sheridan Amusement Park Ewbich is “a great imprOvemQM. 85d Iwinenmge m cm to comm. [first UMantF. B. Hawtine km :8” ’th comma {is the 513% Second Lxgutenant H'c‘. amfia ‘ 1 § darifig his K , 3 L. Dunner has 1‘ ,umed. hit ol3 position It the Pa“. Ha ha! held this same position shite We birth of the Park. Mr. Dormer ‘hu served sixteen years in the army , Fir-t Barnum W Town, is: tired aftot 33 your! ban-via in m army, has resigned his mm “It Ed Welsh of Highwood. W Tone did service in tho W fii \IU i.tehellion. sifi. ' SHERIDAN. Pvt. J. Hudaon. of Co. B, has dc. aided it in not good {or man to be “commit! ha pounded Mia- Gnu. W04 10 “In thé bltflec 0' life with him. The wedding will talk» place :flfiu moath at the ion. III. "a!!! thin Pvt. Kempner,‘ u! Ttobpl. iii to fun been mu. tied I“ week. in an error, and uhodld have read Pvt. Grey. Pvt. Kedpuor is “ready enjoying the bl mining: of mttimouy Thn Mystic Worker: held a veiy intervening meeting _ in Highwood Tuesday evening. Visiting members (win mama. Wore present nd ”venison new members IOI’. 1n- Muted. Mailman was and. A very putty Wedding took place a Scott‘v‘xllo. Mich. The honeym'obii is bib“ spoof at Fort Sheridun. Mr. and In. Gil-lock In tho happy bridb and groom. Mrs. Gdtlook bu charge of the soda Ionhtain It the ‘Purk. Trufic Manager Charles W. ”(et- rilieo, of £1180. H. Electric B. R. was out. from Chicago on a tour of inspection reluting to the carrying of pcsoengern to and from 'the Park; Considerable improvements ate t9 be made. ’ Private W. L. Pierce of Company D left for the military hospita! at Washington, D. 6.; to. undergo. an operation. He in tro‘nbied firm: ae- vaie pains in the head, the cause of which. has been a puzzle to “It 660- tora at the Post. . “A party of India Illicit! the School of Music at Evanoton, under the chaperona’ge of Mr. and Mrs. Knapp: and Miss Bertha Beeman. members of the echooi faculty paid a visit to Fort. Sheridan. fast Saturday. On account of the rain the ladies ate ‘their lunch in the Post mesa hull, hhe menu consiawd of fried chicken, biscuits, (pom) nofi‘ee, atrawbdrrieu and droam and doho. The party :11 enjoyed“ the visit My much. FOR RENT Anew elegant resideqoe on Sheri- dan Road. Twelve rooms. two’balh dome, hot air and hot water futnace, gas and electric light, large front pqrch and everything complete. Will also rent my residence on Ra- vine avenue, furnished for the bum- mer 'In ail-e of any real estate party in ighland Park. _ 23tf B. F. Gun. Cent'- nmpreos on man. The supra. of Com is m Amman. She was mu Emily Brown. daughter of a min-10m. and for io'h’n the hay-1n- "sun: to the Into m Min, win: vs mutational: murdered in 1896. After um mat the men-or Invited Hill Brown to ate! his Inna. lied. and. no thou aloud to nth in than... an new“. .. B. has dé. SENATORS MOM W m I... 1:. AM u‘ nu ot “rum Imdoa”-lul Luck 3'01th nun. John 1‘. Input “um Man" II vividly would b all-I h tho pm trouble In which W Burton finds himlllf. The hurl!!!” Am mtumnn Io dealmud tht' "no 0! Rum: United Bum lumen MWoutwithoon.J|I-ull Thou In the “bud moot-sic.“ ml the Topeka cum were Juno. [-1. me. Edward 0. Run. Robert erosion Abunda- Gddvell. June: I. Haney, Proton 1?!an Bids- ” I. Perkins. John Inna. Lucio} Bun ead the present flower J. Ralph Burton. Leno committed m- clde. m committed politic“ eul- cldo by mun. (mind. the lmpeech- meat 01 Andrew ‘Idhuou. Ill w driven out of his petty. Grader. the served about t year by IW meat. and without lam; e um mark by which hie brief contort.) career can be remembered. Celdvell escape investinuon. Ronny, nlthough he hed been governor of his auto and Md nude e ten-1y good repuutlon n each. made a yer: magnificent senator. end wee. utter three yeerI" e‘ervloe. defeat ed for reelection and dropped out 0! political 1m. Plumb died u; one. at Washington. Perkins served e brief term by appointment end in mmly remembeyed u 0. motor. Mil-fin served two years. at! left tho senate poorer 1n ‘pum and with loan prestlgo than he mod when he went. in. Biker in; slmost I. W failure. and his crushing defect. for reelection at the but}: 0! Burton 1- ntm worm in tho isomer! of tho. w 910 0! Km - < " no means the dmph am: that many seem to suppose. _ , , ‘ 1 From the Urii‘tad 8W! chum at 1900 he find that 663 uacumxtmw DISEASE NEEDS WATCHING. Whooplhg Dough I'dt 81mph mm- AM my Burnt-“'3‘“! ‘ u ha] a Scarlet rant. mm 11. Root an: caution, m a. Woman’ ‘3 Medical Journal to the fact that this disem is be little dreaded by the medical profession and that it in M kingdom». 179 from whooping mu, 182 from scarlet- town, and II) on in that dmetent cltlea.’ Death from whooping LALL‘ camieath. " ~ ”WM“ Even when death does not occur, no; vote disturbance of the nervous mm may remain, as weakness of the hitch lect and memory, imbecility. Visual da- tecu. straw-mus, blindness and-deal- neu, partial or complete, and oven dau- mnuam may remain. Whooping cough. it is evident, ahould be un'dor tho obn- trol of health authorities. mm to quarantine and other prevent!" nau- uraa a much as anal-lot favor. cough 05mm moat frequnny m3 pneumonia u a. opmpiimtion tint in- dnces heart failure, or a. bronchitis may occur that end: in suffocation Alphyxin‘ or marasmus due to the continued eject.- ing of the food or loss of appetite may -fi.

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