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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Sep 1904, p. 6

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Bu. Goo. D. Rogers vintod his nephew Dr. Roger T. Path, in Chi. ago Sunday. Lime In: Bogota, (haiku: of Rev. G. D; Roget: is visiting friends . in Elgin, Ill. Hu. Juno Juliu- la mung ul~ dim in Inf-upon, Ind. , C. H. Jn‘chway of the Wank-gm 0mm called on Thou. HoGrew c the Nun-Luna: atnfl’ Wednesday. Jule- Piaget.“ has moved i hi0 now home on Pint-hoot - Ii. Alia Puliunnnt will give a to: to u number of Mood- todly 3t 6 p. In. I". G. D. Bogar- aud non Banju- Iln “tended the Libertyvillo Fair Friday. In. E. S. Nichol- ia visiting rel» sum in Talon, “1., for a couple of wash. . Mr. Ind'Hn. J. H. Dufly colo- bnte the fifth unnivorauy of thgi; wedding today. ' The Mines Clerk of Central Ive- nue entertained I few 'kiende at Luncheon Friday Judge Hihhud has collected sev- enteen fines for driving without lights after dark. ‘ Mn. J W. Munch of Hillsdale, Hick, visited Mrs. Geo. H. Camp- bel} during the week. . The next regular. meeling of the Highland Park Musical Club will be held Monday evening in Mrs. Jones’ Studio. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Levin o’clo- brated their cryafal wedding Sun day evening at their home on First street. A baby was born this week to Mr. and Mrs. 6'. Clark of West‘ Laurel avenue. Mrs. Clark was formerly a Miss Raflerty. A new lunch counter has been in- etalledin the High School and a domestic science mom fitted up at a mi 013250. The monthly business social of the Christian Endeavor Society was held Thursday eveniug at the home Of‘Mr. J. Vedder. ME. Frank Anderson'hand Mrs. E. E. ’Andr‘owo of Laurel avenue gave a tea Thur‘sday at the latter’g residence from 4 to 0 p. m. Additional Locals Wank-gm HoGrew of into A boy '0 how Sunday DOWN to Mr. Ind In. Adolph Linen on Cong-d mom, «(I did 0! apical magi“. Ftidly morning. The linu- thllt and Louie Finn, hue "tuned Iron I no.- tion in liohigu: Ind WinoOnIin. In. linnio anth and two dluglnen of Chic-go are visiting HI. and In. J C. Duly for I tow Hr. md In. Willi“: E. Von nod wife are visiting with their tuber. J. H. Shields, of Proopooc I700“. o! 22 pins. Finder pique retain w Mr. and Mn. Bhovin, 48 Pint street. Highland Park, U. S. A. . I Mn. Auglrew Swutz of Codu Rapids. Iowa and Mrs. B. J. Simone of Denver Colorado, are visiting their 06min J. C. Dufly on Second street Miss Ethel Pin-doe who was among lhe High School corps of teachen lnt year has resigned __her position on account of ill. health. Probably the tenant for Mrs. E. Gray’s now cottage on Prospect ave- nue will not move in next Week, but the way the Zimmer boys are push- ing things you need not be aurpriaod 1to see furniture going in by theilfitb. - Everybody-went totho “World’s" Fair at Libertyvine Thursday, save Cashier Duffy, Judge Hibbnrd, Hop Web and a View other insignificant people who remained at home to see that the town was not carried away. The Crescents playefl‘the Ivanhoe’s at the Libertyville Fair Grounds Thursday. The score stood 1 ml untilfithe last Of the ninth inning. Theh the Crescenta succeeded in bringing' 11] another run ,thereby win ning the game. $25 Rnwnné'l‘he undersigned will pay a reward of $25 for infor- mation that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the party or pet'- tiee who have been stealing tools, etc., along the streets where he in paving. * ‘ ~ ‘Edward M.Laing. ' John Rudolph was the victim of pick-pockets at the Libertyvzille Fair Thursday. As he Wan boarding an electric car to go home, he lost thirty dollara.‘ A poorly dressed woman with children clinging to her gar- ments Wee relieVed of twelve dollars and Mr. Steele of Highwood was “touched” for a smell sum. Lootâ€"Tho 277th Infinity Bind Tho uno- d than out old. boy- who bl" boon robbing In“ the. in coma pooplo’u gurdoo’o m tum. aid hm boon hundodtoludgo Hib- bud to: poo-ibis on i! noounry. Ho don’t want them Inc-tad but ho doe. want them to go and some the mutter with the awe" of those fruit hoot It ha been generally teported and} bellowed that Edward Nolan who} wan motorman on the ill-fated cu laat Saturday that uueedthe death 0! Daniel Cole, alao tree in charge of of the at which killed the aged Ml. Stewatt a year or ao ago. But that ia a miatahe, for another man waa motorman on that car. Mr. Nolan ihaa no auch reactd in tatality aoei- [deuta aa aome have auppoeed. The contract (or the aeptic tank at the foot 0! the newer near the water worha has been “raided to J. J. O’Hara for $2,500. A. W. Fletcher’s protest in regard to injury to his property by the proximity .0! the tank cauaed the location to be changed, a hundred feet {urther south. This is the first one of the four.sewer outlets to have a eepti: Dr. Frank M legalls leaves Sung day for a live w99ke’ trip to Califor. Mil! Ind he has asked Judge Hib hard to attend to his pattents, collect his bills and pay his fines {or riding about the city after dark without a lantern. ‘ Of course the patients will all get well, for the judge was once a very successful homeopathic prac- tioneer, and only gave up practice because he was curing people so rapidly, the other doctors feared there would be no one left for them to operate on.‘ He spent one full week studying the profession and then engaged in practice. He says he always felt one great satisfaction -â€"â€"“the little pellets might not do the patient any good, but they- cer- ’ tainly could do no harm.” He tried la whole bottle full on a child once. tank. The tank will filter the mwenge about sixty per cent, leav- ing the other forty per cent in clear solution to go out into the lake. Inlertlons In this column ;. I) word. or less. one Inufllon. .% u "" tour All adds in thh column must be paid tn ad- unce where Idvermer has no regular ac- count with um omde. LOSTâ€"A brown jacket; ladlea', brown velvet. at the neck. Finder will please leave at. the N :wa-Lnnn Office. Re- wnrd. 2 Lon-Rig ht. hand dark 'red driving glove between Northwestern Depo t and Centre] avenue. Finder please return t9 lock box D. poetomee. 14 Want Column. ‘IIIWMtbhomm dc at “a“ all s ”whom an» mmuuauum-m mmmmmmmnc-o- I“. “can." mama-nay “minimum-albumen tun. It 1- not ml: 3 an out. criekotonthlunh. nasal-am «flamingo-'9. [hum mumm'uuumsm mum-omumuummm hum At night. tho: m we moaumcushuuumm ;nmnnnmvithlnodntm ‘uuupoumuomuoummm “thtuathm mum:- mnutammmum In mnmwmmmm “bloc-WI...“- hn Alto-lo. I‘mâ€"Innoc- Anmuhlm ' The people molly look upon th. withe ieeliudndeetimeuditien rnre thin; to nee e eitinen nhow nny lotto! oiindiderenoe to the nowhere ot thin intereetiu inmily. No mun would think of trending on e cricket They tnhe pnrtienlnr poin- net to do anything thntwouldinenywny injuretheliree or llmhe ot erickete. l wne epeekincot the poetry oi the eitnntlon. it in e fine thin; to heer the crickete .crooniu' enrly in the evening. They chirp no cheerfully no if they were hidden nwu in the weede oi ~eome romnntie hedge or on the heerth which hue been in:- mortnlinedlnveree nnd eons. Men hurry elm the etreete: women hrueh nlong with their mueioel ekirte. nnd ell the‘ while the cricket- keep on crooning their little love eongn, Jolt on it the nuleee of immunity were not heetiu ehout them. It in intereetinx. pictur- esque.poetieeud. iilhndmywey.l would chrleten Bun Antonio the ‘city a Gluten! ! thin! thenelne would in 0mm: in Highland Block. . - Residence at The Moi'aine Hoursâ€"(HI; 2-3; 7- 8 HIGHLAND PARK : . ILLINOIS m “CITY 0! 0316013." Comma-A1101: Rom, B To 9 A. u. ~Bergen 1 To 3 P. u. ‘ Block Phone 20 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Office Hours Oflice Fletcher Block DR; )AM ES WATSON DENTIST EIGHLAND PARK, 5:. Johns Ave. ILLINOIS 7 91,9. 1);ng HIGHLAND PARK HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK DR. ALBERT R. SHELDON D. A. HOLMESCu‘ier HIGHLAND PARK. - - . ILLINOIS :PROFESSIONAL CARDS: Termsâ€"01.50 for (5 minutes: 81.00 for 30 minute: Instrumental. Vocal, All "my It Music DR. 15. H. POMEROY HARRIETTE M. FOX DR. E. C. KAYE oanms1' Sam] and Checking Accounts Sommed. . F. W LCUSHINU. President 9mm. 1‘05 . TEACHER OP Telephone 53 1 Phone 388 ILLINOIS

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