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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 1 Oct 1904, p. 6

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‘ one weak from Monday evening. Brahman O’Shaunneuy of the 'Northweobrn Baud, who has been living has. In: moved to Oak Wm welohhub'oonmy M dufiugthomk. ‘rhexe m 105 whom:- in the “and house at Ft. Sharia!!!- win from the put. Chalet Wontlel in building I new house on Second street. Guy 0, Living-ton is building a new hon-I on God“ "enuo. Sandi, was Bill! d‘! ‘t ‘h' Em: Evangelical Ch arch. Junn. Lush} moved hi. family into the flat uhove the store Tues- The on, Councilvm mung plotion. . m Laing is building a large house M m in the E3000! Pnnl 30th has ib'ont com. pleted the two-story brick house near the High School. > V Nortliweetem team defeated thy, soldiers at Fort Sheridan Sundry, by “Icon; of 1-7 too A large number of Highland Park ladies have joined the new Elam Suit lodge at Evanston. Oct. 18 22 are the dates fixed! for the hawtgiwn by St. Mary’3 chu‘r'ch in Goldberg ’sOpera Home. Th’é Young Men’ 5 Social Union will fiold their regular meeting Park. Par] W. Emu “Ga. an ex- pected buck the GM of “ad ”week from their hunting «tip in Win- hut my morning . license w blood to Charles Senna of Fort SW and Ruth G. Jonel 0‘ The mod dinner tad harvest homo luau! of the Exmoor Club was held loud-y evening nt Ruinil Put. DI. Bnmuol Wlony. a piano: 0! we county. aw n his ban» in Libertyville, Capt. 15, at the ‘age of 76 yguu. A gift of t 11009th to the Into Bin! Orphans. bu been made by It. and In. Louis Swift in ‘memory of their son Nathan. we but. found a tho County in, and "my will I). unloved ‘0 on Thursday at St. Joseph hos- pitnl, Chicago, by Dr. Sena. add ‘il doing nicely. l ' Gin-pun n. w., White, who i. homing a series of meetings at the Baptist chnrch, sewed. iu- the 12th Michigan during the Spanish The Northwestern Militlry Academy will hue e “tong feat. ball teem this year under phat-go of Cadet M. J.‘ Allen, formerly eoach of the Northwestern. ' ' The annual W. 0.1!. U. meet- ing was held Friday at the. Chris- tian Church, Gurnee. Resolu- tione against many things seen at the recent Lake county fair were Dr. Turner of Highland Park was elected president, 'Mr. Nor- stadt, ‘Wau‘kegnn, secretary, Mr. Eastwood, Lake Forest, treasurer. A regular achédule will be var- It is rumored that some citimm1 are nurse to a Carnegie gift, pre- ferriug. to purchase- a she and erect. a library at the expense of gcitiziens, that it may properly be 1called “our library”. C. J. Gipp has purchased a ten- acre form two miles west of _tbe Park and intend: to start raislng chickens. This. will make” two such place. negu- me Park, but the call for poultry demand. it. ‘ Thoflhfllnn of Port" Clinton NM W“ ””553“," wu\~- my â€"- V"â€" fnrm was?“ Rig In“ to Itndy the [1th of human in their pra- the habit OI futile“ [nation for whim. lil- Wu, Bidguny. cumin} with ‘MW 1 who but out side oontnct w «cadet u xmwn. «amends, .u an intereating and petty part, B given «in her behalf Wednaadey to evening et the bone of Hi- m IOollnau. Nearly 200 members of the Grand Anny of the Republic Were preeent at the reunion at Fort Sheridan Sunday. GOVernor Van ' ‘lith the Alexander Sietsre or U ' J‘filee lingers of the Bonth- I Maui-Nb, MieaEvaDavia” am‘dthelneetreaderlo! the} 3 South, will a er oi the H. E. j :1 Church, Oct. {Everyone invited. I The volunteer fire department ‘ d of Biglivmd held their annual , .- picnic a Fan Sheridan Perk d Wedneedey afternoon. Dancing and vaudeville formed the pro- is gramme for the evening. The at heya'are very popular and the n picnic mwdlettended ' 4 In" 3 few (knife 56nd 05,5297 praieore will begin with here to fivaelnation on the property rhiehv it iehoped to annex to Fort Sheri. Div den. The membere of the beard nro William A. Bond, George Kirkhofl, jr.,'and Eugene REM}. burn. The grounds at the Fort contain 920 acres, which is ample3 for ail needs. but the property to be appraised ennui” conditions notepulaive to visitors and resi- dents it has been decided to clear i _ The initial fox hunt of this sea- :1 son m held at Onwenta‘ia Country ( Club Friday. The fox‘ was an 1 wine seed bag dragged acroaagthé 1 ground, but the chase had all the ‘ 'aport of the real. Li S. Cunning. t ham waafthe‘ only one who went . under the fence instead of over at the COllins farm. All ’were in at the "death”. The participants included Hrs. E. S. Adams, Ml‘a. W W. Tracy, Miss Leslie Farwell and Misses Mary and Helen Lord. ' The Board of Local Improve-l l menta'met ,TlhurId/a'y, Sept. 22, to ’ open bide forthe constructing; of ’ the two severe in the north part of the town. One starts in the M prove- 22, to ifin of n. ma; mamas.- m up: a. “3.00” a mutant Eight bid. were My five lo: tho out tide and three for the [It-Qt Iide. duy evening, Oct. 10. Every voter and every oituau in the town of “Deerfield who apprecinm oratory of the highest typo should not fail to hoot Mr. Stringer. Hi- reputation as g pub“: speak! is well known :11 over the state and in many of the larger oltiaa oat- aide of the atato. llr. Stringer ia unquestionably the moat elo. qnant cannidate for any o‘floe in‘ the state, and no admirer at elo. quence, no. math: what hia pol- itics may he, should Iniaa hearing him. It nummcbmbefioople of the town of Deerfield m lor- tnnate enough to have agrarian VII II'IV v-v‘eâ€" 091mm“! )0 hour a upenker of "mi bunt chili". Am“! H.151! , "g! iidi; .3 ‘wen u gentlemen- A SURPRI’E PARTY Mino- . Anni, Broth and fling Loamoy gun a nufpr'ho puty". for George Smith, Saturday. 809mm 24. at his niidonoo on Second meet, the occasion being Mr. Bmith'a birth.- , Mr. and If". W. Gallagher and . dangbwva/ Kittie, Dorolhoi 3nd 9mm. Ind In. John Boo-0‘ and and daughter, Charla and Bnby Katherine; Mr. and Mrs 1’. Punch and daughters. Getty, Mar- " gum and u}... nu, Ciiflmd, w. - Stanton, Kin H.‘ Mcflullen, H. o Ebormun. Him Muscat Gallaghot, .f J amen beefing, Mia Margaret Tur- f; nay, Mk: Ann: Kola, Kim K. Rm, m Willhm Wold), mu amino, In; )1 Wfllinn IcOIflhy. John Barber-r, ' Jpn.- Punch, fir. Md In. Boom. day visitors G. Roll! were Mr Mr. an daughw ‘ Pm and Among those invitad hon Ohi- osgo were lit. 'and ,Mn. Robert Clark and non’Chnlu, Mr. anerIL R. Edwin and Min Anna Goodmillor, an. â€"‘.. T. ‘chonna, Mien ’ Meat-bin, T. O’Cohnor, Min Emma Don-eh; James Murphy'flyr. and Mn. '1'. Borodin, air. And Mrs. Mayer; Lake Forest visitors were Mini May, Gallagher, G. Roland. Those from the Put were Mr. and MEI. Thomas Dfiguon. ability.

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