't in“ mm. hinder- : 0' a. church. “A sari-um m. ehriutian mice in ’ own acclaim and in- hilnufl m the spirit multimdo of con- Eifd we! and to deï¬ning M: 1â€"- ehumh for his Ion Sunday new or a cranium-non. ho not onlydo- I but in ‘Mr lint. 0! than should have {:th- mieo to Igivo 1.3. but and holonod‘to Iii", our: ex- ‘ Ind begun lib i may, and young In. put in ohmic! I Inch-06cm The alto:- flag you n at wit- m o! “buli- m York . ‘M yous grunt that ‘5. Incl! ‘50". He Ind. his 'Ipwnnboffl‘y inn 1 ““un kc ham: and pun-ad III: Ma, and I am icily' an «tutti-tin Liana-alludnponto magma up a the Mblivblonglflu his mind and Man II. And now,“ tho' honored by In, with iï¬ble I him an he . is gonHith mullitugieé who loved his face and honored'bis name, he pieadod with those young men for tho nuke. of Christ, themselves and their families; to Inflow his ex- ampie.†God bless you business men and help you toseiza’your won- derful opportunities and urine like noble men to all the New privi~ legep you have to serve God in eer- vico to your fellow man, and to serve your fellow. man in service to your God, Lou Winks. . Here 15 the ad. of a merchant who has grown desperate, and has just hit on the very thing the -peo- ple he‘oflersto compete [1 found out years ago: ' A BOLD AN" 0U . MENT Read it amryou will become Convinced of its Boldness So many people have got to thinking that they pan buy cheap or of the department stores and catalogue houses of Chicago than at home. They‘ think ‘their home mer- chants charge more than a ,reas? onablé proï¬t, and in many cases I am sorry to admit i} is true. \_ I propose {a meet the. price of any department stove or catalogue V, house in Chicago. '_ All I ask is that ’you'deal with me on tb'e' same basis that you deal with the catalogue house and give 1153 the same amount of time to get the goods which it Would require to met the good: from them. Plank down your money when you order the goods and I will meet each and every price t‘ make, and furnish you the-5i goods at the same price they afar you. '- - -11 p ‘ 'll ,_'. ~ I don’t ask you to ‘take any goods where mistakes {are made in ordering. I shoulder the mistakes. If any of you have had anything. oomé wrong, you know: what a nice little job it is to get it cor- reqtéd, no matter how willing the ï¬rm is to do so. It takes corre- spondence, stamps and freight on the goods to get thqn}; exchanged,- to say nothing of loss of time. Some people prefezf tobuy goods away from .home Manse they seem to tbi k thejfartlg'er, goods are bougï¬t away fxom home the better they are. ‘This kind of pe‘ople I can do nothinglor. ‘ Eat the people who wish to make the dollarsgo as far as they can,'I can and will do something for. _ 7 sition. Bring your catalogue with you. If I fail to furnish the goods, don’t give ‘me your conï¬dence ggain._ I'don’t fed; the results. . Is there anything wrong with my ) proposition. ' ‘ The whole truth is, that? old. slow comb credit. Some of. itria so slow we never get i; No mer- chant can sell goods cheap .thafl plan. .Thé dollar in! in goods to-‘day and ‘sold fin“ cash :6. morrow can be invested in more goods the following day, and the; same process. of sale may bere- peated. But the dollar‘ invested in goods today and sold on credit tomorrow is, DEAD just so long as you don’t 'get it back again. Can you wonder why the 'catalogue house has the advanfgge in price over mootmf ‘your home men- chaï¬w; - ‘ _ l V " The catalogue house won’t trust you, even demandinglhe may in adv'unce, with no good! in sight. Your homomerchant often trusfs, and often toihï¬ï¬ï¬‚uï¬ï¬, Give me a trial on this ‘propo- ‘ l 4 even tho’ugï¬ 100 per cent. pope-3 times be his proï¬t. ‘ Mpny times a peeming. proï¬t of %5 per cent. on 96M- to a good man turns $1» merely1 a small interest on 0 money in.: vested be< ause pfelmr psy- Treat yourg We ( you are oompolled to {melt 1311! '_L catalogue house Indltbmk you ; will get better reinlbi. ‘, ’3‘ ' Hereafter I will eonï¬ne my: loredit business to strictly sixty days’ time. I believe if I soul: goods at prices high enough so I ‘I could aï¬ord to sell goods at sixl‘ months or a year's ï¬lm, I would r soon lose all my cash trade. Onil the other hand, if I meet {he ll lprices of cash stores and I hsve fol ‘1 wait six months or a year for my F: pay, I lose money. Hereafterfl will expect a settlement once in sixty days, by cash or note. Please don’ t ask for credit if you know yoyirself ' to be ill-g debted to me for over» sixty: days. as it will be' impossible t6 sell gbods cheap on long time. ’ wait six months or a year gm- my}; ‘ I m m, :1 mags-'2 M:- 0.; will expect a settlement once in sixty days, by cash or note. 344383 filo. Damien ad Please don’t ask for credit if you . Boyd Baked“; Iilh. in know you’rself ' to be in-_ every dude. Pocl'ct Boob. dobted to me for over sixty; Sleeve Links; Studs. Fm. days. as it will be' impossible to} Ribbon}. Velvm, China sell goods cheap on long time. ’ g Silks “4 km“. Wm; When I buy for cash I can buy cheaper, and all sellers min}; wmimfl 5: “P trade. But when I sell on long {*1me "3 '11 sacs" time I must buy on time and pay Ind all prices. 7 .,. time prices. 1 Battllillrl H t “a“ I believe the time has conic ' “in I 0:13: 1.111an I I believe the time has 09150 when. a gel-chant has either got to Quit selling on long time o: quit business, and I have decided to quit long time credit. . * ,_ Thanking you for 3’0“! W1 patronage, I remain, ,_ 9;; t Yours truly, ~ ' i _ - . Mn.l1[1=:1ioit9a'r.;iI r The only thing Mr." Horéhahi 1! fails to think of is this Wily should his prospectige 0W leave the deportnmnt am (if, N- l ’Elogwe 53.31%â€? deiï¬ with him’i; These department stores end cute: legue houses he seeks to draw trade from have treatod‘theeo poo- 9 pie right and have mad neces- eury er. Meroha’ntto onetime: the edit businem and omnpe 2 ‘him to do what he should have Edone years ago Now he asks them to be “ingrates†and «am: the ship†or “burn the bridgr that carried them safe ovet.‘ The, thing for Mr. Merchant to do is , to make it an ohject for tho goopll: to desert their oid friends, the de partment stores and cataloguu houses, and where he says: “ will meet each and every prio ‘thoy make,†he should say: “3'. a iv mu;m;-n Mad-«mu..- wxll meet their prices and go you one better†Don’t g’row bitter, Mr. Merchant Just say your "say ’aud pick up what you have dropped with “that old slow coach,†and don't blame the pec- ple for your loot opportunities. Anv of these goods will make a dain .y and pleasing Hands; Gift. They possess usefulness and in ma: \ cases heautyzswdl. M thése extraordinary low prices he most liberal purchaser will not uncle‘- his pocket. These articles 2'« suitable for persons q! either sex. GEORGE B. TOILET ESSENTlALS. HTEBIDAN BOLD NEWS LETTER. THE LADI'ES’ BAZAR 1pm Men. M Broont. :‘ictm anu. _ {hit Linens :stanlped free. Guessing contest ends Jan; I at 8 1). III. Ladies will find a large assortment of New Novelties for Chrlstl mas Gifts to Select from at very reasonable prlccs. ; MRS. G. BOHL, McDonald’s Block, - Telephone 302. alClcaning, Repairing and Dyeing. at Special Prices for This Season. Will nuke Skirts, l" styles. It romnnble prices. Will blnd bottoms of Skirts, with Velvet or Bald. u 3 low price. Will glso Dye or clean Lndiea‘ Jack- ell- Skit-u. Wni-u. Bhnwls. and Cupu lot .1. 00 each. Will keep Trimmings on hand to ac- commodste but can men 3!; †wholenlo prions. We sin mko over eu' Jackal ‘ ind .11 kinds ' Clothing {mi old to new styles. We heap cloth for Ladies‘ Jacket. tn minke to order. And Velvet , Callus and Linings of .11 kinds. . Will out skirt! to measure. Will auterkets to manure. fled $kln Jackets remodeled and ' ’ra'pnt to the Ines: stylen. slso , Ilka. 5nd 0011th undo over \ In good us new. , You an have :11 kinds of Farrier work done st my plnce at n m- aonnble price. A. VICTO R. CENTRAL AVE - fllï¬ï¬‚LANl) PARK, ILL. 1A. VVICCITOR, WILL GUARANTEE ALL WORK FIRST-GLASS. DON’T FORGET THE GUESSING CONTEST. TAILOR; ' HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. FOR LADIES. -I will nuke Tailor mule Jukeu. your own rid. from 03.00 m 85.00, any style desired. Choice nockpf Hid Linc- ml Lac: Handkerchiefs. Putter†{or Bme‘dutg votk. I'm 6 to 5,4 in.. 5c, xx. 15:. A large Mutt of Educa- end Pillow. Fancy Bay and otlct Inï¬del too numerous to nation. updllly' dair- nblc {or holiday paint: {to- 25c up, I ' Conan and ddmy Cot-ct Cov- ï¬nnelcttu. 81: to nit. Yarns; Gaul-ton and Sunny. alto Crock! Cotton. Knit- ting Nadia and Crochet Needles. West of NEWS-LETTER Office. "um mu." to an Cont Sleeve and Vent Lining. With my mind“ for ..................... M'sduptuil. ï¬t“!!! “It.“ ......... ’...... Wan-nod and round. (qua! . blew. We Ibo hop Baum!- All! Binding. FOR GENTLEMEN. McCull’u lant' Punt-n. soc ad 15:. Hymn: Chagopdcuud stock new ml Ipâ€"todm. C41! and Ice mutating yoant-m Mchl'sMngduhndd'gh totlm Mics. soc pet yen. with on putter- flee. plicl. u. [how Lanai: youtmu. A {all “a: of Med Sup (Municmnlm Mud?!“- sandman-m Vela. Pam. Ont- ooou. u. low prleel. len'o thin {or â€.50: Out: and lelfll: Gods. CL“; Vesta. wm d.- lld pu- Sulu for 750. to 01.00. m Height 0'06 cost. $1.50: Envy W11] pro-punk Will pro- 8.“- wm dye and-pun