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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 9 Jul 1904, p. 1

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‘tless' angly for a if the II’S If. “I‘ll-“U“ WWI-Wu â€"â€"â€" _ '0'! intelligent “m9 "0'" 332:9M5E3fflsundgaofll; gave the Nzws L ”in call on team, 13,. pm wus evenly Wu-V Mrs. El. W. Enrlow 'is “W WNW ;. ;'v w _ - Saturday on his way; tho horse touted, the enorn being 1 toO up to home {tom the, hospital-next week. The Ethics "Kinnie 1n d Laura show at Lake Foroafifit the seventh mnmg,tben the W - 1 . 1 _ ', , , , k. , boya not together and by ottenuoul This evening {till he the closing .Sgobuhr,‘ of Wheeling, Ire uniting Mias‘Mildred Mihil|,whoia study- batting and errorless fielding nag exercises of the Gad: Hill County MT. and. Km. Alennndnr Robertson ing for attained nurse at St. Long. played the paid Brown physio in an ‘0' ' {3" “79°33- Hospitul, vinted her [fiends for a few exé’iting finish. Final ”0‘", 4 ,‘0 0_ Fair. .- 5 , . . ' days this week. ‘t n_,.._.. L..- Inna-m “a" a“ in I mL ‘ _-I-A:..-- At OK. Inha Miss Mrs. Ed Cole was removed to a Chicago hospital for an opgr’at'iun on Thursday. ' .George Brodard had his hands _ severely burned by ‘a giant cracker on the Fourth. ' ~ Mrs. Conger has been very ill in a Chicago héapital during the past P'. J. Fitzgerald is building a new? house on First street youth of Laurel avenue. ' Elmer Evans is sufiering from a burn on his hand teceivud the Fourth of J ulyl'” .George Brodsrd had his hands day from 2 to 3 p. to. curing we" severely burned by ‘a giant cracker vacation to act as librarian in the? Mrs Jane Warden will return to‘i . . ' . _ _ on the Fourth. ' ‘ abeenée of Miss Holmes; id“? from ‘ Connersville. I-fid's‘ where. The funeral servrces 0‘ Miss Annie I i , i, - . , . . 2- he was called on account of theileOll‘b were held Sunday at the ' “ ' Fred K0 , '1 We. , d m :E-5 v a - -. ‘ » _ _ l" m' J- U ”“1““, 0‘ Ch‘W“ time a 0 $3823“ “at? is: a: i death of her husband, whorlied thereiGerman Lutheran church on Central - .VlSlted Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob. 8 . g P P let the age of 92 years. Mrs. Wardenlaveuue The neighbors ”of the do. Hi hlard Park, is so in "m 0v di . , , . , . “won for a few daya' ‘ ~ “I; hole: acts to return t'o‘hif‘hortne 1‘ is the mother 0‘ MN" Dale Sweet- l’ceaeed were pail bearers and sixty- . The, Misses Arielle (and Frances from'the :05, ital next week i i land. . itwo near relatives. mourn the d9‘ Everett returned Thursday from their p ' ' I ' ‘ ' gparted. Seven sisters and ten broth. 1 ’y r i ' » citzlmh'lr? E113- V3121? oth‘hiiork: J. 1’. Butler, of Highland Park, ~ere survive her. She dial at the age .« - » , . . . ' on . _ . . , Miss Esther Holmes. a teacher in d M Ch L t W k g 1'7““ instantly killed by 8 “Wk" 0‘ ;Of 41 years. was the daughter 0‘ Mt' the. Ravinia School, Will spend her an 5:. ant yfnnuo 0;“: Egaz’ilighlning, at Wilmette. June 30“].i‘fifld Mrs. George Rudolph, who for vacation in Toronto, Can. » :‘ere rob true: a of {hrs}, (l; m {His remains were brought w H. M. in number of years. lived at Ravmie. , , Miss Belle Clark rot _ this ,2): mung“? :d 9;: a: ' ‘s- {Prior’e undertaking establishment 13"; father (had seventeenyeara 389 1 .mned ”“ ’s m mt A ngeiea ~ “““L‘nnd were laid- ”'98ng 3‘ an this is the next death in the week from: our travel at and - u - - n - . y ‘- '" ' ' and is with hyer mother '3: z); '0 day School mil picnic next Thurs. 1 burying ground beside the bddy‘of;“m‘ly circle. The deceased was of‘ Clark x - ’ ‘ '~ ' i” on Lagetfrutnt, {riot of ingraéhhe deceased mother. is :otille christian charact: and up. . ' Venue. e’ res men s can a l ' ‘rig t iving, patient in nu ering and . l . Mr»; and MNC- 3-.Smlth-0f 90- on grounds. Amusement committeel -The Yea.- Book of the Deerfieldmways subservient to God's will. ostur. Ill., Visited their mother. Mrs. busy. ‘ Township High Schoolwill goon leave 1 Her remains were laid to rest in the B' A‘ Smith, on 0‘5”"! avenue, (9' Miss Lizzie Niehuhr was one of|ths press. Copies will be on diam-190mm! 3‘ “30 county “03 beside five monthe‘ trip abroad; 4 ‘ '“k' ‘ the successful contestants for thst bution at the drug stores for students Ethofle other father. - A host of flowers Mi" Emma E?!“ 83" I blflh- Young Sewing Machine contest nnd;orrsny others interested. ,Principnl 3'“le “30 10W 0‘ be? many "Eli- day 1""! ‘0 in! many friends “ h" Wonsbssntiful mschine in mnhogsnyl R. L. Sandwich left lest week for g‘l'“ friends. The memory of (home on 0‘9"“ “’3‘“ Tad”! finish with all the lstest sttschmsnts'Csntrnl New York, where he will ihsr‘bsnutiful “‘9 will 1008 remsin durum. ' " ‘ 1nd improvements. ' ‘visit rslstivss in Dryden end pursue in the 50"“ 01 Ill- U niurno'on. 1| Mamet m to the mum at the 1mm. toms and villages mm II» M Shore it il in“ “(potato limits of ungu- land Pith? , ' , ~ The Chrmian Scientists hold com- ‘ mumon mini Sunday morning. Thero' who mien! udditions to The relatives of the late Miss! Annie Rudolph feel granny indebted m the many friends who so kindly assisted them during their recent I GOI'I’OW. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, SATURDAY. IULY Wm'mnâ€"Evuy lady to bring in chfiks and get premiums for them, an the present checks will an be re‘- ‘dee'me’d by Augus‘t 1. Mrs. Bobl, Ladiea'Bazaar. _‘ -. 6 Miss Harriet Leamingtwil} be at the. Raviuia school house each Tuesé day from 2 to 3 p. in. during the vacation to act as librarian in the absenée of Miss Holmes; Fred Kopp, who was injured some time ago. while loading water pipe at Highiaud Park, is so far improved that he expects to return to his home Ind improvements. Gh - ‘m UIJIITCU lam. uuuuu’ now-7 1 m 5-: Charlie [sun‘s “Brown’s”m . ' “‘ deanflMMamy gtouodi the Wuby'A. Sunset-,0! Evanston, m: of Jilly by the Sunday Schoql EWS Law a call on team, Thu game was evenly con- ’0 the horse tested, the score being 1 to 0 up to the seventh 1nnmg,then the bond 7 _A_-_'..‘..- ; gave $110 N Saturday on his way show at Lake Foreatfi n00!!- Wesie Mr. Chas. M£101y-.of 8‘. Julia-1 avenue. returned from St. Luke'lu hoapitat on Thursday, when he has . been for the past eleven weeks. Normanâ€"«AH parties concerned are ‘hereby notified to have the thistles‘ on their property out immediately. 1 Failure to do so will subject violator’ to prosecution. W. F. EDWARDS, l 3 Thistle Com. 7 Mrs. Jane Warden will return to? day from Connersvilla 1nd.',wbere E-abe was called on account of the death of her husband, who died there ,at the age of 92 years. Mrs. Warden He the mother of Mrs Dale Sweet- W away in the library at Cornell University. We Bhnshe She-w. one of ties: High School teachers, (iiâ€"ed sudiienly ' ' 5 at Green Bay. Mich, Tuesday. Mina. ' Shearer was (me; of the belt‘teachera I .in the schooi. Although she had taught only one year herd, she bud :tbe respectof all with )whom she was inasociated, and will be mourned by _ 2a host of frienes whose hearts she had won by true Christian character nd pleasing ways Her place will ye hard to fill. ‘

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