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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 16 Jul 1904, p. 3

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Winnâ€"Every Indy b In“ in. M und get premium hr than, a It. pro-cot chooh will Ill be to- dould by August 1. In. Bah). W’ Blunt. '1 ‘ he people find greet pleneere i or nther eetieleetion la bartering ‘ with the love efleire of othere, eepeo. ielly eo when their own merrlege le not pleeeent. A recent ceee ie noted in We place wheree young married men need every meene imegine- Ne,“ end et lent eueeeeded in petting I young ledy end her betrothed by e eeriee o! uintemptibb liee which would only he need by thoee unfit to: good eeoiety. Snell underhend- ‘ ed Behring ee theee only cell for contempt, end e young couple who will el'low themeelvee to be influ- enced by e bneybody of tbie kind . ehould never marry "a 7:131:13! ot pun}. bout in small ‘13}!!‘1". Addrou K I Boil-d of A LocOLInfl lnoeluonu In this comm.- !) “3m q; his. one III-guan- WMTI'Dâ€"Sihnfion , 9.. Eon BALIâ€"At u in; handsome: side bong. gmdh of: clock, In“ ‘ , I Notice is hereby ‘ hen um bids will bar-waived hr 4_ ins. drun' ing, ptv- Ing yithrmaeadam an otherwise im- AJA-.. -1 4...... {‘1 mm nitv “1‘ wuu anw ___. V provin s system of streets in said city wmgnfi of Welant venue, from the to its intersection with the westerly line of First street produced southerly in its course games ssid Walnut avenue, V Second street from its junction with the pyevved roedweyherein provided on said slnut avenue, north to the inne- tion of said Second 'street with the euterly line of the Green Bey Road otherwise known as Green street (ex- cept where it intersects the peved road- way on Central avenue), Laurel» avenue from its intersection with the westerly line of First street westerly to its in- tersection with the easterly line of McGovern street, and Elm Plece {rem its junction with the easterly line of ' Green Bay Road otherwise known as Green street. easterly to its junction with the westerly line of St. Johns avenue es 3 whole in accordance with the ordinance therefor. Said bids will be opened on the 27th day 0! J uly, A. D. 1904, at the hour of 4 p. m., at the office of the Board of Loeel Improve- ments in the Cit of Highland Pnrk. The specifiest one for such improve- 1 meet and hlsnk proposals will helm-r nished st the oflice of the City Clerk in theLCity Hell. . The oontreetor will be id in bonds, whieh bonds will drew nterest et the an of five (5) per cent per snnnm. wrong“ or has must he won In by e on“ "H layup ~ -- - n.L,n___‘ lie box, “hm? “MI. dim-aha 5nd other "tie on of furniture, tho 0“ 5nd woun- color point! Coll M corner of Bovine mad 8‘ Johns menu. Highland M M Jud of Locll Improvemnu 01 t 0V1)! W Burk. 101!“ FM LETTIIG WITH“. Want Column. tout m bleach is funny tug-pl hallmark in “Thu” which will dim nan. c.11- A‘LV‘W‘ .BoxH, "WV “W‘MWIM may! t9_thc Pruidcntooi th’ loud at M prove "menu In l‘ m a! bid baud.) um «.33.: 9"" N W a. ”3?: W name. No w eon- Ildered unlea- aeoompulied by a cheek "We apt-0' The Baud of {Local Improvement: mm an M31. reject. any or all '03.,” deem it. best for the ROBERT G; EVANS, President c! the Bond of Loo-Hm- Mfiad City of Highland Park. M Juiy M. A. D. 190‘. 7â€"8 Board of Local Improveme of the City of Highland Pa . Notice is hereby given that bids will be received ,for grading, draining. paving with madam and otherwise improvmg the _Green_ Bay Rogd,sometime§ knoWn as Green Street, and sometimes known as Chicago and Milwaukee Road, from the south corrmte limits of the ci of High- land Par thence northerly 0 said Green Bay Road to its junction wi First street, (except where said Green Bay Road Intersects any streets now [3an and ext. a space nine (P feet wide each ‘ side of center lme 0 Laurel avenue; or eighteen (18) feet over all), and First street from its junction with‘said Green Bay Road, thence norther to the north corporate limits fof t e d of Hi bland Park as a whole. in accor ance War the ordinanoeutheref‘or.’ Salt! ‘bi'ds Wlt ll tlu- vlul uu- --â€" . will be opened on th'e' 2'7'ih day may. A D. 199511 thchour of 4p. maniac office etc temad of [Local hwwmm offlisCIty pecifications for wsuéifmprovement and blankpro Mtg” {the once of CMCletk tn theCity “the «um will be paid in bonds,. which will diaw, intorat at tha rate of 1mm pet. cent pct-amen. All {3090st or bids must be accompa- nied‘by acerfificd check pa ble to the arch! ofth. Wt“ é; 80214 Localjmprqvements of the Ity of High- .|A_A‘___ -A 5.. Local Improvements or me buy 0: my:- land Park fqr away no} logo!” (10) W A â€"â€"~â€"‘_-_l {3'56 President of‘tfie Board «Loam [3mm 31$an open session of said board at time and “lace fixed herein for open- ing the same. 0 proposal or bid wi i be considered unless accompanied by a check as herein provided. . 4 n The. .Board of Locgllnprovements re- serve the right to reject any or all bids should they deem it best for the public good. . Roeem‘ ‘G. EVANS, President of the Board of Local Improve- ments of the Qityof'ljighland Park. IOIICE I’OR LETTING BOIIBACT. Lujlding. North American Union meets the first and third Thursdays at each month. J. Rudolph, Pres: Wm. M.King, Col. AJO. Fai Lodge No. 676. A. F. a: A l..meuut chat and third Moods. s in each month. MOI-ton T Culver, . Ma A. G. McPherson. Secretary. 03111111176 Modern Woodmen of America. me» flat and fourth Fridu in each “month. Wm. Dunner, V. Cy Highland M Council No. 1066, B. Aqipnget, ”099d tn}! hunk Mondays. "finâ€".1-..“ :2 1â€"635: faint; THEE” each mon‘h. I. J. 0'!!!" 1W .L m. m 55:63 Jill; i4ih,‘ Edd p'op )WWI mun". Lodge No. 306, Mystic Work- ers of the World, meets the second and fom‘th Tuesdays of each month. J. J. Brand, Prefect; Wm. Banner, Sec- 1' Union Cement Sidewalks and Basement Floors Laid MvCoactctcismixedbyaManlvcthn. Thcrcsult isthat it is properlydonc. Madman given. GRAVEL AND CINDERS FOR SALE Phone 4" - G. B. Van N65, of anenswood, came Tuesday. J P. “(Williams of Dwight, 111., here Sunday . Miss Arta Clara Boal, of Denver. (301.. arriyed Tuesday. ' , Dr and Mrs. Casey A Wood. of CM- case, arrived Wednaday. ‘ 7 Mrs. E. E. Foster, of Evanston, was a Iguutwwuday. . Mrs. J. H. Bums, of Evanston, m a but “rm. . J. Whittall, of Wm, Mm, is a J. H Hulburd, president of tbs BUM Watch (30., arrived Thursday ‘ The new garage. continues to grow in popularity wm: automobh owners. 0.. A. Kmrof Lewiston Idaho, was-a was a guest Tuesday. m G- L. Fort, of Lacon, “1.. came A. C. Frost enteruined a party of four mas' Virginia Le Seuri, m at» was Cannon, is a guest. Mr. and M115 E A; Bouraique.“ the Park, dined here Sunday An automobile party of seventy-five stopped here on Sunday. W. Power Blodget, of Chestnm Hm, Mass” arrived Monday . D- n- I'm-u "vb: guest this week H. C. Boal and wife, parents of Mrs. Wickes, on Sheridan Road, are guests for the summer. Father F. P. Camel! and T. F. Farrdl and seventgén members of the choir of St. «Elizabeth’s church, Chicago, stopped for dinner Wednesday. Miss Clara P. Barck, a designer in the Fine Arts Building. Chicago, exhibited some wotk from the Kata Shop Arts and Crafts here this week. ' Edwggd M. Laing --_-‘ A 4...“ Mis; Cannon, daughter of “Speaker Joe Guam. of tha. Haunt. is a guest here. It will be remembend um Miucmnon Is second .lady in the land, being second pplitically and socially to the president’s THE MORAINE. Road the Nm- GENERAL CONTRACTOR 51:; of NeW'XOIR. was a | Q. m. Sam. Swavu, Co. c. am. ,has transferred to Co. C, nth. The children's hop was held Wednesday in the offices dub. Miss Had Cole. of Landau, mm, is visiting her btotha', Lieut Cole. The marine ceremony 01 Cup. Mad. den has been indefinitely postponed. Privates Russel, Smith and Thuhn were made corporals, this week. of the amt battalion. Corp. Millet is Act Q. M. Sergt. in the ’absence of Q. M. Seagt. Rowland, of Cor. Miller is Co. H’s compotltion in therifiecmt md Mus. Barrett pm competition. Troop Hum a pickad man for each 'cm-mmmmmm of ~thc'pflzes. (:91. Rich“ Ycafman will hum nut week with hlsvfunilytor cam In". Corp. Rice made sergeant. Havingphototukea Bapopuhrhdin Mrs. Liout. saw gave a reaction Friv day in honor of Mrs. GingeCamnm, Thursdayoa mm of the band being! at Gad-s um, Glen'coe, on Friday. Miss Marika Berry, danghm'r of Capt Berna. 1m Sunday 'to visit Miss Jmth wind, at Gmmor’s Hand, N. Y. Q. M. Sergt. ‘prlandmf Co. H, is ex- pected back in a few days. He has been pn a twenfivéafiurlouehfi747~~$,;~ FORT SHERIDAN. ‘ Corp; Hodgson, of 60. H; was the‘high card anc} received loud applause at the. en- tertainment in Mess Hall Tuesday night. Privates Samuels and Wattcnspeyer are on tzn days pass visiting their rapedive homes at New York City and Detroit, The sciond battalion will go_ to Indian- apolis, Ind., the 26th and will rgmm gfter ten days. Llent. McCoy will be Battalion Commander. Sergt. Hook; of Co, A, will receive his discharge the 25th inst Hook will reup, as he has decided to retire from the army. He will my and reside in Highwqod. Post Commissary Seat. Adam In” dependin- Pom Rico when-Infill“: change plates whh _a gem-ant new 7A.... 1““ -n The usual Friday hop was'liven on ’place. {is on amount of his manage that mmmkesun chann'tndthe emm wuinmmwm-

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