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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 15 Oct 1904, p. 2

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mu Boa Laue visibld Iii: Dodo Paulo! Sunday. - sambayoagood’lit or I33’I 81100331.]. A. “WI w Will 000101.01 Chin” W his umber Human on Thuruhy at ‘his week. Dr. J. R.‘ DuPont, vile and son. 0! Chicago. will spud Sunday with 8mm! Levin. ADDITIONAL LOCALS The waiting station: .on the Ilil wmgkee electric line are receiving a new aunt of paint. We have tho be“ gndes of Ladies Shoes to what from. Doerfield High School played the Northwestern Military Academy at. football 'Wedoeadly alteruoon. Miss Raye Thoma, who repre-A unto the Viavi” Society, will be in Highland Park on Tuesday, Oct. 18. D C. Purdy 8; Sons have pm chased the stock of Devoe paints re' coolly carried by McKinney 6; Wei Mrs. John Oesch and Mrs. Chris tian Lutz. both of Chicago, visited Rev. H. T. Ebert and wife on Wed- nuday. Mr. and Mrs. ‘John Gallagher, of Millburn, are the happy parents of twin girls. This makes the family number twelve. MILG. Bob! returned« fiom the hospital this Week. ahd will; move into the store vacated by McKinney a; Weibel about Nov. 1. Wé have the largest stock of La- dies’ and Gentleman's Shoes ever btouglxl to thé Park. Call and make your selection. J'- A. BLOMDAHL, 23 ' Bayse Block. Communion services will be held Sunday mowing at tho Ebenezer Evangelical Church. Rev. Wm Bahama, P."E.. of Chicago, will pres-ch the sermon. . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L DeWolM of the home club, won the‘ Hamilton 1 McCormick Benedict cup in the an. nual competition for the prize, on Onwont'oia make, Wednesday. Sheen! Shoes!! Shoes for the boys-4th kind that they can’t wear outâ€"yea, for skating, running and jumping, at only 82.50, and Worth every cent of it. J. A. BLOIDABL. There will be a Democratic rally “highland run. under the dim- tion at the County Control Commit- tee, It Goldberg’ 9 ball, tonight Tb. spam. will be J1me; Tomcat ma J A. Blomdabl. The Highland Park sign fit the Noah-Woolen: depot in. like too. woman's (with; which 0 can of print In In impruvonou. that flmo Ind tho weather but. left unit traces. Tho Ruybond Iodiu compo. to be dolivofed a; the High School am your, hardly need. an Introduction that tho residents hero hid the op ponuuity 0t listening to Che delight. ful and interesting course 0! In! your. The first. Iecturo occurred hm 1cmwiugmubject: “Madrid; the E» tension of Ftuedum." Pnlmer A. Montgomen left. on I business trip in Qbihuahua Ind Jin- inez, Mexico, to be @009 three weeks. Mrs. Montgomery is stopping at the Auditorium Annex, Chic-go. After Mr. Montgomery’s retum they will temain at the Annex for two month: and will then tour Mexico and Cili- fornia. - ' ' Anthony Behrens, who drives for{ Goldberg’s, narrowly escaped a se- vere accident Tuesday while turning west on Central avenue from St. Johns avenue; The 11:30 south abound electric ~cur struck the rear ,end of his wagon. The hem wu jknockml down and Behrens .wu lslightly injur on the aide. That man Incl horse were not killed in a wonder to all who dimmed the ac. oident. One of the most important events in church circles is the National Conâ€" lerence of the Home and Foreign Mission Board of the United Evan‘ gelical Church. which is to be. held thisvyear» in'Highiaud Park, from Oct.14 16. It is‘qu‘itc an India: for; the church here to be selected as‘ host for the Conference I; was held last year in Lancaster, Pa, and is held annually. It is made up of a delegate from each state where there is a parish. . The Church was hundâ€" ed over a hundred year; ago among German Americansof Pennsylvania iand is one of the leai‘llng churches in tliat' slate. FOR RENT A new modern 12-room home; electric lights, gas. 2 lithium“; laundry, hot water and hot til Im. not Ind.“ oonvenim. am 3. F. Bump, Highlund M. “ FOR SALE. ' . At a bargain, owing to closing sta- ble; one sound, negvioeable confine horse; aha largo leather extension top annoy. Can be seen at Mr. W. R.- Stirli'ng’a stable, north end of Lake avenue, Lake Forest. 2021 ALL FAVOI. my WlflITU‘l'IOlo in tight slim. The Globe Dam-- cent. The Republic. tho Btu. out in tut all the balling pope.“ of at. Ionic rec-ammonia the amendment to the rotor: of lllinoil u a manure gmlneutly reasonable and fair. This will pvohobly have more weight with the majorlty or the voters in the south ‘Pfid'cf m:- time than anything that Hm hurl! printed In the (‘hleaxo papers. 8t. Louls in doing her old rival a good service In thlo matter. whleh olmuld not be forgotten. When the cttiec and Yul-con Ict, be- 1 in the generli clmrter governing all cities in Illinois with a population over 1.000. was “mated in 1872 under the provision: of the state constitution It contained 158 paragraph. Amend- ments to it and additional acts num- ber over} 1.000 paragraphs. This shows the inadequlcy of the original act for the purpose intended._ A large percentage of the additional acts have been in fact in the interest of Chicno It the pending constitutional amendment In ratifies! at the Novem- ber election. permitting a special chatter fin- Chlcago, it will relieve the legislatuées of the future of a great do! '0! this kind of legiqhfion. “oats DEFEAT LAKE FOREST umvensnv AT PoorrnALL. . The Military Academy cadets gave the Lake Fox-en University lbo'yu quite a surprise last Tues- day in football by defeating them 12 to 10. The game was sup. posed to he“ a practice one, and neither Bide foi- a minute hadvany‘ question but that the soon would be decisively in favor of the “Var- sity.” ‘ A few minutes’ play, how~ ever,,developed the fact'thnt the young soldiers, while light in weight and young in years, were not a foe to be despised in the least. Several hundred students, divided between the two institu- tions, became so enthusiastic that from theeollege yells anyone with- ‘ in a-mile would have thought that * two of the big elevens were en- gaged in a contest for the cheni- pionehip. The ball was kicked off by the Cadets and Lake Forest by con- tinually striking their weaker op- ponents‘ iine secured the .first touchdown, but failed, hawever, :for goal. ‘ The cadets secured the ball, and by aharp, snappy work and brilliant runs of 25 and 30 yards by Meyer, secured a touch- down, Meyer yéking the gout Lake Foam named the ”“1 Wham in the. m " - them, but on efinfle with. A A}... the made a 50 yum} run for s touch- down, Meyer again kicking goal. While the Lake Forest tell» "any? the stronger by fat in mum, 3nd weight, they did not equal their ‘17in opponents either in endurance or team work. Zip- prlch. Yule and Mylfen did bril- lilnt work for the outlets, while Baud and Talcott proved strong additions to the “Vanity” team. \ Till LINE-UP. Nmixnm l_._A "in; 1.1mm") Ghabâ€"Ieynfi; Itch-m «LI I.cum l‘ :11me CK ee lnamenâ€" Rlemer and Juhnaon.'l‘1mckcepenâ€" Abbey Ind McDufl. Timeof takenâ€"15 IndWmlo. CHURCH 32RV|0£S¢ Tumfi Canon. Morning prayer. 11 o’clock Te Deum, in G. Hopkins. Anthem. ‘There II joy.‘ Ilhley. Festival Evenuong. 8 o ':cloch Panes-ion!) hymn, :‘0. Praise y: -. q.â€"â€" â€"__-- w'___, the lord" ........ ......... emu Veldclel. Tulhb best-l. Migniflm nnd Nune Dimitgil. h: u [I ‘1.“I,._ , I“ D ................... J. C. Mnrkn, Jr Hymn, "The day is genuy” ...... Smut. Hymn, “Who Ire may». ...... Gel-ma. ()flgryqry. Solo, :‘Gomfort vs,” (Mesâ€" AQAAJ_ ‘ shh)” ' . . . . ...... “undel Anthem, ‘ ”hem be Thee. and and Father". . ., ........ ' ...... \\’ ell” Recon-Sound. “Ten thousand times ten thousand“. . . .............. Inks; ’ ' REV. P C Wowm. Baum Saunas. , ' Pastor. Organist. and Chain-mater. Ensign-In Evnwnmcn. Cuqmu.«â€"- Henry F. Eberd, putor.â€"~Sunduy school 9:30 a. 11;. Sunday Mums a. half hour earlier than mus} time becanaonof' oommgmion service. Communion ser- vice 10:30 a. m.: Rev. Wm. Schmns. P. ..E., will prrnch the sermon. ' Christian Endeavor 6:55 p. m. Preaching service 7:30 p vibedn. REPUBLICAN RALLY. There was a Republican rally at Goldbergs Hall Last night, which wu‘ gnohdu,‘ by a large and apps-o. ciuivé audience. Mr. Uhdqrwood presided and made a good stirring speech. and Mr. Brogkway and Dr. Taylor, county candidates, made sbprt spéeoboa. Music waa'fumisfied by the F011 Sheridan Military Band and 'our 10â€" cal glee club. Clingreuman Fons made a telling speach on t‘bo' Issues of the campaign. Everyone who “stoned to MI 010- quona in convinced a!» in b I well Read the anslnmn Evérybody is cordially 'i'n- lvver a). Iylu-a (ldeeo- . I: n Lm?.3'.l'fi'.~x.{. Imp-metrâ€" it fit, are given. Llh‘ Potent .: Mandel

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