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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 12 Sep 1902, p. 6

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* IClcpuuuc 0-1. "cal. pcuual AVC. ' %%*%**%******************* Shuts plsin” . . with on? at a Open tum: or pleated. ‘ . . g. . Flannel ...... MWv uric (J4 pat-w Pants. ‘u eater I "nmhi nation fin“! Vaims‘a .‘. . . H a n (Ike-n . Reliable Steam Laundry . Telephone 54 M" .‘5 .m Vie m. m St. Jon: An and sum: am ‘ 51 pan-:2 BR05.. prop. ...‘,_ ”10,150” Waists .t mm isgAprong ...... SPECIAL FAM lY LIST Are Always the Beat the Market, A‘fl'ords. m»: 12:1; {salami-- ' ”i. firm; “.‘1' .‘..‘... -..4i'1'able Cover»: .4‘3heas. . ..... A.. . .4 Pint“! Slips ....... . fPillow Shams ..... ‘fbunterpanes. . . .1 Trav Moths ....... .2‘iRungh Dry. per "1. -::5‘ "Hana” ..' ........ .2!” "Rs. pair. . . ..'.. . tail? Met-Vests ...... ; .‘3. n Handkerchiefs . . .. . 47‘? m“: -"§6€é€;fis. L , IziJackets . . 4’8‘Towels. . ; 5it.‘heiuiett.es West Central Ave 8:1(1‘13ressesu 5 10 “ l'l 5 h‘emiaes. . , .\.. 4Draw ers. . ., ....... ZSWkings.p p air. . slhi’ght lh‘esses. ; . .. ‘igApI-ons ...... . . . . . 1i . my plain co) (1. liComt Cover-3.. . . . ; 5;'Poilet Na pkin ..... a§Wnshcloths:... ’ . 6 Tidies . ........... 3;Wrap pe. 1. . 1 g'Blankets' ........ '. . 13Cuv-t'41nu ,.,, , _ If)?“ 3.Qui‘ts’........... . THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER. *Shirtwaists . '. Skirts. plain. f 1." I Juicy: " dress . Fancy. .’ ('hild’a. THEME m . 15-25 . 33-40 . 20-30 In my 10-25 Ebenezer Ere-muck". 6. G. Sch'mid, Pastor. .Sundny School. 10 n. u; J. J. Baud, Superintendent. Sun- 'dny morning services. II I. In. Christ- ian Endeavor. 6:45 p. In. Swinging":- hummus“ A. A. Winfield. Pastor. Hunky morning services. 10:45. ‘uuduy School, r: m;.(‘. P. lichauflh-r. Superintendent. Christin Endeavor. 7 p. In Week-day ant-Meet. W ednes~ dty. um» Mimmary l'uiun. 3 p In. “$1100“in evening pray er Ina tiny All an cordially imited Hm tinned Evangelineâ€"Rev. J. u. l-‘inkheiner. l'antor. Sunday School. 9:30: Aug. Noerenberg. Superinumdent. Sunday muruiug services, 1035 a. In. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. ' flunday eveningaervh ', 7:30 p. m. Wednes- day and Fri y evening prayer meet- inga. 7:30 p. :11. Every alwmau‘ Sun- day morning service and every Wednes- day evening prayer meeting are con- ducted in German. Strangers are ea- peciauy weleoau. e'es; mafiaâ€" ia. We'ek-diy meetings. Wednesdny ,. senior pr: er meeting, 7:80 p. m. yll'riduy. Eng} h payer meeting, 7:80 In. Sundly morning service 1nd \ educadnÂ¥ even- ing pr- er meeting conducted 1) Ge'r- m“. II we welcome. _ Epmpnkâ€"Bev. P. C. Wolcott Rec- tor. Huntley eervieee. Holy Euchstis‘. (every Sand-y") :30 a. m. Sondey School 9:45 a. 111.: W. 0. Hipwell. Superintendent. Nevins, Liuny and sermon. ll 8.“). First Sundny in month. Holy Envhlrist It Mid-day ser- vice. Exen song. 7:80 p. In. Other days according to notice. thlenlâ€" Rev. Baumann. Pastor. Sunday School. 9 a. m. Sunday morn- ing services. 10 a. m._ Sunday evening service? ” :30 p. m Services gm con- ducted In German. Sinful)”. E‘e-Rev. N. l‘fifilemaker, Pastor; Sunday 57911001., 3:45 p. m. Epwnrth League. 7 p‘. m. Sunday ex'enin‘p; services. 7:45 p. m. Everyone» wok-owed. ' ‘ Pastor. \lurning N‘I'Xiy‘t. 10:3“ a. m. \‘undm Schuol 11:33 :1; 'CL 8. (mil, Supeuinten’knt. pryorth Ineague, 7 p.11) Evening see-Hive, ‘i p . W ed- nesda3 Midâ€"week meeting. All are welcome to thew ~wrviws Highland Park Christian satâ€"cc 50-" “den? Sundae y mi 3. In. W evlnvsday m. Bergen Mock Keen Ryan, at the (ital-field inul». vnrd I’iwibyterian church... in (flin- (tiusiion Mr. Ryan said: _ - “I am no iumirance agent. but I do not hesitate to say that moderate. insurance" comes nearer to* giving ndmething for nothing, and making this something suregnd certain. than any other known institution of our times. “Indeed, so sure,,cheap and cer- tain has it become that ho man, nu‘ for that dead husband. ,“Ami after she! rettiiméd to her home, what then? No’hréml in the pantry. nu money in the purse. no coal“ in the bunker, find the‘ next month’s: rent due. I have nonorrnw My sym- pathy is 31‘] for that poor, destitute find unfortunate wife. It is. a pity that such men cannot sufl'er the penaity of their own .‘bily; but, un- ‘ fortunhtely. the suffering is endured by their luckiest! wive‘o and innocent matterbow poor, is without exciise'children."»â€"â€"Chicago Reodrd#Her|ld. Méihodlst Episcopal~â€"ll. A svuswum SERnON. Sunday warning: wrviee rning m'rvicew. m: rf eVening Service. 5 p . All are Welcome. AuW 7191'. wholes- not who ndviuhfi bf. “a {inducement-blunt! bin to by up I ' little money ‘30 bury him when Geld. and provide suppdrt (or his almond laud stricken loved ones when he is cailéd away. . ‘ :0! just Inch 3 aconolz‘tilnwfaw in F Mt. Hope cemetery (fob Ill:- :30â€" Ithe one that inspired this lemon. I woe called upon to preach n ”,lunenl sermon ot rm who II: n .clerk in one of the grant railrond aofioee down town. He Ind I} houn- ftiful little home in the city, a lovely iwife and child. He lived I life of ‘simple, ha‘ppy case. ;“In vain did Insurance agents impor tune him to carry just a little insur ance. He lived each week to the Elimit of his small salary, not tuning an) thing. He refused to become a member of any secret onler on ac- count of the expenae. “It is nothing short 0! an ‘nnpai. ‘douhuble crime, when II father and ibueband. with: wife and children depending upon him for support. . neglects this sacred obligation. um ‘up each week hil‘ wages and in II .moment of time in stricken by death; {compel- hin friend: to hwy him: than. Ilia hmiiy m and iobjectl of pity nnd ohuity. "Though I should [in a ma in!“ 1 09m mldjmhpictm ‘fOue. day last week be 57;: siifipg" at his desk Writing uni! 5whisfliug when suddenly his ‘whiétling ceased, his writing stopped, his head drop'ped forward on his book, 3‘! but heart, . ever light and gay, «seabed t6 1Br615.’ “W hen his Accounts were foetal up he did not have anything. The hiiysv-iu'the office had to buy hm 00113;) and defray all funeral expenses. and they were just as poor as be. One dollar a month i’hvested in life insurance would have avoided air this. “The saddest sigbfi I think I ever witnessed iu‘ my life was his frail, u'elichte little wife, standing' bEBi‘de that open grave, with the cold winds sobbing as though her héart would hréak. with not enm'fgh money in her pocketlmok “to buy her lunch and‘pny htir Way back to her chedriém home. I [\Jlfi' )-

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