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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 8 Jan 1910, p. 3

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Ddorc I'll: ths. a van can a cashier who a wht a vkippcr. m- . mmld call him into c: m‘fiwv- 'rBuffalo Ex- I Couginuous. :thr lullirs of, “MO?" thorn- t)‘ any other year; letters. spt’eding. ,amomo- t the hunt. going on thin .‘g “t! “garcons. "â€"30.16" {tum bun [97: For the Lease". 9 [Mi nbnut a {06: be“ M Fm: “Hem-y Butter- m- [j rk {army .'m__t change yhic ' Vafiadom, ion. " remarked ng, ' ‘prnmotcs :1 His Ambitiqn onkwnrm {s I w ,“ Misulimm. {bland an ‘1” yup especi lirtjd 1hc missiona pm the uhimate C r larvlwl wit}. wmpla! ‘. \‘rl‘.’ IUC omcp's Votu. , " {.0 you wan". women .terâ€"' kforc A ['1' KHJS. .Ockt‘h - "chausel_ like to sull'ru rrtlrm'yv 'Pllflch ‘IC m u n ‘9‘ kanulsk‘ity Times- mmcred the pl ' ' 1" "Mn. 50 mathémutica'l - ‘. .1! ._ V: i‘ type. He Slip (lgbe ~611- l)- Din 1t - nf people 1M the tea" i}; try-in caHed hint-S. ,t fort Sheridan News ‘ Lieut. and Mrs. T. 3.. 5ch tained on Sunday with dinnerin the Mines'mlboqme'and Fuller visiting Lieu‘r in‘d Mrs; Fries. Mr. and Mr}. A. B. Mabird and daughter. MissrAmy, .went the Christ- muholidays a the guests of Mn, and Min. Benjamin Junnier of 'lefiersun On Thursday; Captain and;Mrs. D. ‘1 Case cntenained’iofounally ’at dinnei‘. Mn W. C. Rogers and Brown have retnmed from where they' have been fog wages Kilboume and Fuller who have been the house guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Friu for the put: three weeks, have re- turned to thcit home 1n. NanEngland. The card rally at me ‘omcm club last Tuesda was a. great success. All the roomtv'ere stretched with card, .players who enjov‘ed- milk: for several hours, and W 4‘wound np‘ ihe .-cvening. Major T. B. McDonajd has charge oi the mcctin'lz'fihich will. occur fortnightly. Major IT. 1 the quoting Captain Roger: who recenuy um.“ went an operation on hit-nose and throat The (Ladies Bridge Club 'reorganized last i‘veek. Mn. Moore was ‘ elected president and Mrs‘ E. Broqn secretary and treasurer. The hostess 0! the after- noon-was Mrs. Morse. who kind as, her gfieau her cousins. Mrs. Blunt of Evan- ston and Mrs. Hardenberge of Win- Mm, Chatfield her ncike. Mrs. V' Mayor Augustus C. McComb will leave in the near. future (or Fort D. A. Russell. ,.Col Wm. L. )Pitcher islin New York. taking mama“: of a months leave Lieut. «Richalxd ' Going is in Birming- ham, Ala" whei'e heien; to enjoy his holidays with his parents. I ‘ Lieutengnts Mcredithand’ Patton alre spending the-homily: with their pavem- in Boston._ ' Lie'ut. Mancfieflerr , is: â€"in iVerm-mtJ Lieut. and Mrs. Gregg are at their home‘ in Southern llhnoié. Lieut. Youhg ,has gone'to Iréy. Ohio. Lieu! Ethery inn his (amen home in‘ Bloomfield. Ind.. Lieut. O‘Brien 1;! ago in“ mg. um. Planing" is in 1350113,. Lieut. Abra- hfln is in Ohio. flThe fan has been lone- :utne win: so mafny may. . ~ Lieut. M.- E. Cnhro of «ac Cam, and Mn. Cathro, will leaveon Jam-15m, sailing onxhc Feb. 5 Transport. They till :0 to Bamauqas. Col. and. Mrs. Bishcjp entertained in boom of their dfiugmer. Marion,‘ last Sunday. It Was Miss Bishop's birthday. Mia Bishop c'ut he'rbirthdav cake with a sabre ind much merriment was canned when Licut. Rumbongh found the ting, Lieut. Manchesky the thi‘mble and Liam. Yum: thc Hlver. , Miss Mafion ehtcrtained Informtlly last‘week with a welsh rarebirparty.‘ Infield has had as her guest Mrs. William: of Chicago. gen and MissiBelle ‘ed from New York, been fog the past two T. 3.. Scigle cnten lb dinnerin h‘Gnor of and Fuller who are who recently under J City Water made pufer than Spring water for less than ten cents a year. ' Call and) let us’ demonstrate. It is W” simpler; ' A. *VSug'arflsL'arban Filter Self-«Cleaner . * ‘ ' DALE SWEETLAND, Ag mt - We: alre‘ vgry- glad to hear that Mrs. MacDonald'whu has been so seriuuslv in, is so improved th'aI she is expected home the’ 575! of January from Philgdelphia, where she has been'foueveml weeks. . Lieut. W; B. Gracie wno nas Jusgucm pyomotcdvto his captancy in the 8th 'In- (antry, goes to the Pneudio of Wonlerery Cal five soon. 73’ / TIELARGEST MAKER AND HEI'IILEH 0F MEN'S FINE SHOES H! IHEWQHLD. “SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES." ”I have worn W.'L. Douglas shoes for the on“ slx yearn. Ind nlyny: find they are Tu- nuponlor to I" other hlch crude shoes In style. comfort and durability." w. 0. JON E8. "SHOWN-g Aye” UNICI N o - IIUJ'IUIV-ru nvvu v.--_. . If l could you into my large fac- toriou n B ton, Muhand than you how carefully W. L Dough: shoes no undo, you would null” why they hold their dupe, fit better, war loam, and are of grumvduo than any who: Ill-kc. - n_.__ - ..m. .M «in. CAUTIONâ€"Sea nut W. L. Douglu'num ma when I. lumped on the bonom. Take N o Subunit“. If your damn oumot {1: you with W.LI)ouulunhoe|. In“; for Werner Catalox. W.Ll)ouglu. Brockyn. In"? .amnmanr / [13° {$321414 W; B. Gracie who has just‘been AVE... HIGHLAND PARK Enougigsjnum ma In!" “.4.-.“ "a- North Shore. ' Fuel 8L Supply [’an Telephone ”’00 @mpany “' 230 N. St. Joni ‘Clic bzst qUalitize of ' Coal, (HoodJaim- ‘bcr, Latb, Shingles, and Building Matc- rial.‘ ,1? prepand plaster, Metal Latb :‘Cruabcd stone, Sand "and 6rawl.-'Yarde at fiigmand park, Glencqc. ’ Lake farcst, [and Kcflosba. Elia. - HIGHLAND" PARK. ILL. proVed St. John’s Avenue Phone 67 Do not forget the location, the North Store guf the D?- M, Erskine bank building, No. 7, St. Johns A'vz R RENTâ€"Nicely [umithc with modern improvemen- bath. Ma‘s. Poona. A ply 2? wood_~-_five., Highland Part N6 An annual mega; oi the} 0! th ‘fEmerprise Drug ‘Co.’ Held 1». so mo. 2 p. a... u m of business ln Highwood.. Ill..' purpose of receiving Mmgefl fixer Upon dissolution of the: don luum Lam!” Mom and Minuet l *nglwood. “1.. Def» 30. 09. ‘ ALBER T LARSON . Cle: trance“ 8 A L E I will conti: ue bueinesa in the [North Store of the D. M. Erskine Bank Buildmg Jun: 1 the month of Jamfary to close out 31 a very low figure 321.11.; stock of ' ~It will pay ‘4 on to visit the etere end judge {of you/self What bargains I am placing for eyelet this time. During thie enlel wxf make'the following r‘e- Juctione on m zrchancliae; 25 per cent. on'Boole. 30 fur cent on Stationery. 50 per .cent on ("elendarm 50 per cent in Cards. 30 per cent. on Miscellaneous Merchandise. NOTICE Calendars and St; tionery 1 fl, Si atioher aolden rill be for the amora- D. Co. 0R SAL E -â€"- Two- sated Ruuiln ‘ thigh. in good condition. Enquire 0‘ Fred Clack a! Mr. McMullin' Us 2-1! bvnc;Ipa[;ergzâ€"zafl waits. Apph' [0' Mlben Lagon. Highland Park, Ill. Yarn “It Fetched I'Qng-ur. S_Id Eyed PIrtvâ€"Su, been. won't» you give me I few cum mound gems. my wife imo the Old [Mien hone? " : Houuhoidcr (dubiously; - Why doesn‘t. your wife mind here hem"? s-E. P. â€"â€"Wel'. you gee. boos. she'u n womun In‘you kin hudly exprct her to go ground admittin‘ the hold enough {es-"tut. OYS WANTEDâ€"At onceâ€"1'9 delivct

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