Am the people who lift. and the péo; who lean. Wherever Lyoiu go you will ï¬nd the ' world’s masses Ate aways divided in just these two Andoddiy enough, ybu will find, too ween, Then a only one lifter to twenty lean. In which class are you? Are you ing the load ' 0f overtaxed lifters who toil down PAY HIM. OR The man who cheats the primer Out of a. single cent, Will never reach that heavenly land Oral-e you a leaner, who let: others Your portibn of labor and worry and Where 'old Elijah went, He; will nqt gain admittamx! there, By devils'he ll be driven, . And made to loaf his time away, Outside the walls o‘f heaven. Without a friend to greet. him, ,* Without a pleasant grin, The Mppineés he willmp, Will be aln'ï¬ghty thin._' " ‘ ‘ He’ll have to eat. the thistle , 0t sorrow and regret}, He’ll have to kick around right. smart, With cussedne'ss, you bet, sledgw DIPHTHERIA. LibertyVille is having a siege} with the diphtheria epidemic for the second time in the last three weeks. The echgols have had to be closed and the board of health is making every eï¬'ort to stop a further spread ofthe disease. Several deaths haye occurred and-prominent family resi- dences have been quarantined. Runâ€"EMAIL DELIVERY. It in repOrted that another free délivery route will be started out of Prairie View; February 191:. The proposedroute from Rookefeller will not be opened, until some time later. ' We wish to announce 'to the the way of Quality and Price. 01 You can readily understand why A beautiful lOO-piece Dinner Set, com. plgate (imported goods) ..... $10.00 Cgps and Saucers, per set ........ 4'50 1 -inch Platters...... ..... 250 - A a an 18-inch Platters ................. Fancy Table Lamps., 500 to $5, Children’s Xmas Seti. _..‘LOc‘ $1, 5 O 5 9 00 vullun vu .- --â€"“7. 3 and 4 pleée Tete-TBte Sets. Jardinieys, $1.00 value, at. .'. .. ., .. Mounted Fancy Glasses, per doz.._ Cov‘ered Chambers. .._ . . . Ladies’ Wrappers, ‘from . . . , . . . . 59c up Standard Calicos, per yard. . . . . . . . . . 4.: Standard Ginghams, per yard.. . . . . . . 5c 12 dozen Buttons for . .. ....... ‘. . . . .100 Curtain Scrim, value So, per yard. . .. 5c A beautiful line of *Wool Shirt Waists from..; ...... - .......... ;..750 up Ladiea’ Flannelette Gowns ........ 45c A full line of Hosiery frdm ....... 9c up Men’ 3, Lédiea‘ and Rubbers. 8“ defy competition. Crockery Department. DRY ï¬OODS. Ella WhéelerIWilcox. Sfl0ES. and Children’s Shoes kinds, at prices which Are you eas- THE PLACE - Dinner Set, people .......I250 who the. FORGEâ€: The festiv, held 'on Christina’s eve by the unday school of the Ebenezet Evétégelieal church was a delightful ent§z§tainment for the m_any friends preseqig AT aaï¬azan cnuacn. - The openiagg number deserves special mentigf As the organ pre- lude was begg played the lights were gradual turned 03 until the church was pé fectly dark; then as the last strain 01 the prelude died away, the ewe" sharmony of a quar- gtette singing ‘Holy Night†in a closed adjoini; g room fell upon the silent audien i. While the lust verse was heii ; sung the lights were again gredua 7 turned On, and the audience wae‘f infused to see a lady clad in the c stomary robe of the orient, stand 13 on the platform ready to reciï¬ the Christmas story. Songs, re‘citéé ions, and dialogues silent audien ’- While the ' last verse was heig- ; sung the'lighte were again gradual} 7 turned On,,and‘the audience was}: ‘urfl‘ï¬sed to see a lady clad in the c retomary robe of the orient, standr 1g on the platform ready to recii "the Christmas story. Songs, re‘ci téions; end dialogues followed in ; ck succession. ‘ “Annie an} Willie’s Prayer†was shoWn in ion;5 7irja‘bleaux. “Christmas at Grandma’ï¬; ' was effectively played :by eight peré fine. Grandpa Schmi‘d toldvhie sto “ of long agd_to.the children in nder tones, while dear old grandm iped her’eyes at the remembranch- . -‘ "~ "Fair Bethlehem†was strikingly presented bx! three classes clad in oriental costivme. Shire Nlikaniehi, ’ofJapan, disased in costume, dung and recited i . her native tongue. n - Many-prais nta were given by the their pupils; and the; " superintendent and each remembered 'by -eeents. Rev. Schmid :13 other things; a bean- - ion, on which to rest .letly heed. At the c ‘1 9 all the little hearts ‘ pastor wer handsome received a ' The Chi 3.30 Title and Trust Co. has been ! gpointed receiver-for the Ingleside 4:1?tel, the doctor making an assignngyt. G 1'}de Feed,' I Haj , Bflod 7593" Ha; , 58100 straw. VIII, Wlu’ .- ..... Meé‘vi. Linseed, Coarsb Corn Meal, Cracked Co 2'“ Bran, Middlingé. Wheat and Gym:- Sh , Carrel Salt and Rock Salt. A full lin for all animals' at lowest market 33.00 .............. ‘ ....... " .ov Em flank/Mattresses, A1 tick. . . 1,75 00‘ on-top Mattresses, A1 tick. 2.25 N 1 W001 Mattresses ........ 3.50 N Cotton Mattresses ....... 5.40 It '_ Beds, brass \ grimminga m ......... . ........ $3.00 up Al 1; ool Ingrain and Tapestry Carpets, 1 u‘ yard ...................... 65c j: 9 Copper-Bottom Boilér. . . -$1.00 Ms noun“ 00005 of 3“ kinds. The most « g?†ever exhibited m L is County - if? 7 be mbiic at large, that we carry a stock of goods i 01' r inducements are not Credits, but every accommodation exten v : 'e cannot be .undersold. A few Sample Prices: - n each department seconti to none, in ded otherwise possible. [mighly polished,‘ 30030“, The N orthwe‘steriz Store F‘fg’XRGAINs Feed,’ Baled Shavings, Baled 3 Shaw. Oats, CornhGlu‘tez-x FURNITURE. BUY THE BEST 60005. FOR THE LEAST MONEY. FEED. m SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. coinpleéo lino'for I this section of [men-dons m min column. I! won“ or league Insertion. OI it 0 ti “I .- Mote “an an wank 6 cent». Au ads in thin column must be 1 vance where adv I has no I count with this 0 cc 7 Wi‘or work. Wm: 85 per News-Lena: palce. W HORSES vWINTER'ED-l hive locom- modgtionn {or 12 hold of horses for the winter; win-m brick barn and good water 1nd pasture It}; .3191- . ,,,. DBATI'I 0F HRS. F I1. PORTER. ‘Mrs. F. H. Porter and Mrs. Marsh who came out to the park to spend Christmas with Mrs. Baboock, loft late in in the afternoon for their home in Chicago. From the North- wqatorn they elevated- Mrs. Porter seemed well and in ex-l cellent spirits and had just been tell- ing how much she had enjoyed the day. A moment later Mrs. Marsh turned to apeak to her when she wee startled to ï¬nd ehe was dead. Thai train had about reached Van Buren and Congre‘ee etreete. Mrs. Porter. was taken from the ear and and re- ‘ moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. March, with whom she has been spending the winter. Mrs. Porter is undoubtedly ,well known to many in our city as she had been a frequent risitor at the home of her- deughter, Mrs. P. H. Babcock, who, with other relatives, have the. sincere with other relatives, have the. sincere sympathy of their many ftiendl. Mrs. Babcock accompanied the re- main: of her mother to Vermont, their old home, this morning. ~Jinan-y I: 1908. to May 1, 1903. Inâ€" quire at the regidence o! E. E. An- ! _.....I nugnnn And (ix-ewe, corner Lute. - Never judge a man by appearamJ A shabby old .1 cont may unwrap n newspaper editor, while a man weningaplug but and sporting a gold headed «no may be a delin- quent subscribe! to that editor’s mer- RENTâ€"Funny?! lgmgsg Want Column. value look the south side -u.â€"v_-- of lame], Avenue 9nd Headquarters for Masquerade outï¬ts. A full line of lnlsnts' wear, Wool Booties, Junkets, Bonnets. Clocks, Mit- tens. Hose, Shirts. Etc. View our splendid line of Dress Goods. French Wash Flsnnels in I" colors and Plaids, Serges Ind Flannelewes. Silk Head Shawls, value 85, at..$2.50 B. A. Embroidery Silks, per skein. .4c 10-4 Blankets at ........ . ........ 49c Cotton Batten, per roll .............. 5c Lsdies’ Walking Skirts.â€.00 value An A complete line of Monarch Shirts and Callus. ' A beautiful selection of the ï¬nest Ties. Men’s Cape from ......... , ..... 25c up Still Hats, can’t be reproduced under $2. at. . , ...................... $1.60 Hose, all kinds, per pair .......... 50. up Boys’ Pants. per pair... .15c to $1.00 Boys’ Suite of all kinds'. Underwear, per suit, from. . . . .50c up For gem-r31 houaé- met week. (311 at â€VJ: uu-vâ€" v- .. Underwear, per suit, from. . . . .50c up Men’s Suits from .......... $5.00 up Xmas Suspendem of all kinds. All-wool Pants, can’t be bought anywhere for lean than $3.50, at ....... $2.75 ENTS’ Funmsmms. DRY‘ 00005. I hvlnâ€" I ‘ mm + .sts'éihfli.’.£9!9¢rv ‘ Shirts pilin, .‘ “ with 001‘ u o n from squat! . . . “ me]. .. “ Negligee. . 00th ......... Cums. rp-ir. Und wen“ Undeuhirls Night. sums†. Socks. per P‘" Handkerchiefs. Pants ............ '. Sweden .......... Combination Suits Neckties Great Sale or. , I have m especially ï¬ne line! of Slippeu on hull. I“ I do nd inund to any over if | low price will all day; Don't buy all you no sud price my stock. Gustav Landt now living at Au- burn‘ Puk is_ very ill with pneu~ mania. Mr.~B.O.Tretoch’s fumily upgnt Christmas day at N‘orthï¬eld with Mrs. Tretroch’a mother. Jeuie Buman, formerly of High-l land Park but ndw 'ol Evan-ma. bu“ a novel way of celebrating the holi- days, namely, by having the men-lea. The Sunday whodlChl-htmu en- tertainment was a gund succee- Afler a program. of songs Ind ape-k- ‘ ‘ 430° ' SEE MY LINE éH’oes and~$LlPPERS HIGH WOOD SPECIAL FAMILY hIST oufls 10-25 . . .30 Ooniuroy Pan". “‘0 3 pukageu‘ l’earlme ................ .v- 60 bars American Finlay Soap.‘2,‘7n5 W â€I"! nulcnwu.-_--d _, . v___' _ Select Curl-anti, per lb ......... . â€100 Select Mince Malt, per package. . .. . .80 Best Flour. pot bbl ......... â€â€˜3'019. i a 17:. Sugar, 19m... Corn (Idea), pet an. 3-"). Can Peon, an: . ._. O-llh Wu J wup, ‘v- - v Dr. Price's Baking Paine}; pet I». Tea, per I!) ...... > ............... 3-1130“ Peachaw...†........‘| Peas. per can ...................... e 8 m. Cofl'ee (select) ........... 31,00 Wnnhboarda {mm .............. 120 Western Wash Machines ...... $3.5 4 lbs. beet Gingei Snaps .......... 32c 4 lbs Soda Cm ................. c 3 lbs best Smoking Tobacco ..... $1.00 6. 1h box Starch .................. g c 12 bars Soap ............. . ....... . c Tow Napkin. ............. l Tnble Covert. """ 5 Shoe“ .............. .4 Pillow Blips ........... 8 Pillow Shunt! . . . .10-26 Counmpcnel .......... 5‘ Dayna-“4. .. ........... l Tny Cloths ........... 1 Bouyxh Dry. par lb ..... 5 Colin's .............. ,2-5 Camps». ._A-o Undone-11.. ....... I Bum-telnet- ._.__. ..... l - DATE SHOE STORE Chunk-cues FOR “ Roller. . . I mung rowum. rcl .u.F- n) ..................... 86 Peacheu ........... . ...... 1 6 can ...................... 50 fee (select) ........... .1,00 d: from .............. 120 I3 Wash Machines ...... 83.5 t Gingef Snaps .......... 251: m Cru ................. 25} OMDAHL. GRMERIES. ing- Sung Cleue, clad most m I, in scarlet end white velvet. paid a visit and left I generou- eupply of candy and nut: for the children. The decoration need epecicl nu- tion and the committee on deccn- time should be congntuhted {or the beautiml eppeenocc the church (or burnt wood etching.) m given. ‘Oaden promptly ï¬ll-d. Il- Ilmtntionl or design. a upoaiflty. Irving F. Wilda. Leno Olden It Ladie- Bcuu, Highland Put. p2-5 l.l...." East Central Ave. PYROORAPHY. Shirt“. . 8‘5?“ F3; O... ' Cbemhea ............ Dram ........... smelting; put. . NkhtDm-I ....... .. mu, â€r ‘ Corset N m ........ G Toilet I ...~....1 Waning“ ......... I Tidiu ................ 8 W n. ......... 10-“ B .......... v .15 Cum-l ...... . “.00 i9? 37m: