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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 9 Jul 1904, p. 7

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Hattie U Stockton Jennie F Sampson Win Susck.._...... m a: WuPSwmlmd Paul fu'.",~1' . . h A ofn‘ :CS 4.... mum; : man“... Jns Austin .. One way of melanin: m: It!“ feeling 1- to dwell mm than who In poorer thun you us. FOR SALE High bred Boston Terrie: pop: out of coming stock. very cutchy. Addrul H. I. Hay”. Luke Forest, "1.7.0.30: 204. Cement Sidewalks and Basement Floors Laid My Concrete I: mixed by a McKflvey Mixer. The molt is that it is properly dons. Informaum and Estimates given. , GRAVEL AND CINDERS FOR SALE Phone 4" Prim} Pr’etchel, of Co. A, was corpora! this week. Private Shubcrt. of the 14th Infantry, is in the hosfiiua this week. One troop of cavalry are expecting a call to Michigan on account of the strike; Sergt. Edwards, of the band, was dis- charged last week and will take in the St.. Louis Fair. ' We wish to correct the item of last week concerning Acting ist Sergt. of A Co. , which was meant for H Co.‘ New Subscribersâ€"{lorpL Vandewold,. Co. E; Mus’. Barrett, Co. H; Private~ Hamilton Bates, Co. E. Work will bebegun at tfie Fort for the new improvements on Monday. The ma- terial is already on the grounds. See Private Wells, of Co. D, and have your news printed. Also subscribe for the paper at reduced rates in the Fort. Musician Harrington, of Co. D, visited his aunt in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday and reports a pleasant time. Private Wm. Atwatgr, of troop l, is staying in quarters this weék preparing for a friendly bout with any one in the Fort. Private Duncan turned his ankle while going through the monkey drlll on the wooden horses in the drill hall Monday morning. , fl Misses Annie Brown and Cellia Ander- I son, of Waukegan, spent Thursday at the} Fort visiting Ist Sergt. Wigan and Private 1 Samuais ' , fl Mrs. Thomas McDermott sails for the Philippines August l,to join her husband, who is statiofied there as‘ principal musi~ aim of the band. FORT SHERIDAN. Frank A. Sharfi,”of"Co;"E,'is’ picking up all the spare change and tobacco coupons he can as his lady friend is very fond of sodas and bon-bons. The Field Day Exercises were post- poned until July 13th. Preparations are being mode for all sorts of exercises and competition is very strong. - frivate Henry A. Doucette, popular pool plan? of the Fort, has been made Post mail carrier. Lambert. the ex-can'ier, has been made corporal. ‘ Edward M. Lging H. W. Creed made Sergt. in l GENERAL CONTRACTOR Billy Welch is high man at the park this week and is the blunt of all jokes. “Billy is there with the goods," and the mention of his name wins loud applause. Sent. Boldefi and Corpl. Carr, C' K troop. are wcadnz |onz faces, as they had the luck to be on guard Thursday when they were calhdlpn by two lady friends from Chicago. ‘ . Private Samuals wishes ‘ say that if the person who insertcd'we announce- ment of his maniage last week to Miss Annie BroWn is looking for a home that he is on the wrong track. Private Schuler, of troop K, accepts the challenge of Private Robylinsky and is having an so-gallon pot of slum prepared pared for the contest, which is toggo-off Sunday, between 6 a. m. and it p. m. - Sergt. Kaiser, the popular dancer of the 14th, will visit friends in Evanston next week, The boys are looking topsome- thing doing, as he has been corresponding with a young. lady of that place for some .time. ‘ Corp Hodgson, of Co. H, celebrated his 34th birthday the 4th of July. He was visited by a party of friends and has not been able to eat or bend since one act of the feast 'and thrashing given by the girls. ~» éfifivjcas AT THB‘FORT. ' I Leature's, etc), of 27th Infantry and " assgciated organizniions at Fort Sheri- fid'an, 111:. for the week beginning Sunâ€" 3 dav morning July 10th, 1904: ‘ Statement-8ergp Tilly, Sergt. Fmi; and the filly of the mess hall are all one and the same magnificant flower to be found as an ornament in the mess hall, in' the sally port, or a wall flower in the ~pgvillion at the park. ) NSunday :pérning, July 16, at 8.15 ’o clock, se’rviee in the mess hall of the “hospital, for patients. Subject of the ‘address; “The Exalted Christ.” ‘ Sunday morning, July ‘10th, at 10 ,o‘,‘clock service in the general megs hall :9 which all aré cordially invited. Subject, of the sermon. “The Exalted Christ. " Sunday afternoon. July 10th, at 3:30 o’clock, services in the mess hall of the guard‘ house, fdfi‘prisonéié.’ ”Sufijfifi “The Life of Columbus." illustrated with lantern slides; Tuesday evening, July 12th 57: 45 p ‘,clock an illustrated lecture and en- attainment in the general mess lull to which 311 are invited. Subéec‘t of lecture: “Life of Columbus." An orig» {ml song .wmbe sung by Corporsl “Bods-son. Clog dance by Clovolnnd Whitmoro. Blnjo by Privm White. All mu me free and .11 infiud. Gnome: D. BIC], Chuplain an}: Inhutry.

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