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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Dec 1903, p. 4

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run-bed missed-v such! It I’- m M. 111.. by , WMWCG an News-W dflW‘ ‘0 “6,1115%! willbopm‘dtotbou. sum Business. “Breathea there a man with soul so dead who never to bimelf has said," this old town cum! a little dead, what can 1 no to wake it? ' The Ladies Home Journal” tells ‘ “Bow Christmas Made a Town.” ’ First, “the people were neighborly and sociable." They bad- read in their biblés “be not forgetful to entertain strangers for thereby many have entertained angels mwaree.” . < They did not feel that they had. a monopoly on all the “social life” and therefore proposed to make it as 'ungocial as‘ feasible for the stranger within their gates, by affirming t0 begin with‘ that they “never went anywhere.” Had they uttered this procla- mation of “keep out,” name (1- ing soul might have responded, “never go anywhere? We“, you’d be a lot brighter if you sometimes Went 'somewhere’ and got new ideas.” ‘ ‘ SATURN‘. SIEIIMI I0” I";- The people in the ‘llttle town‘ that Christmas made, not only made much of the strangers within their own gates, but they heard of three girls in a» neighboring town at school who lived it too greatnvdistanoe to’ go home for the holidays and they straight. way made up a Christmas Box and sent to the finance-bound home-sick girls. ’ One of tieir girls was go deep- ly impressed by “the act tint she concluded that a to" having women in it of thin him! must be I good place to live in. When m3 If yiffi'm' ADVANCE Kfiphone No. I. HUN-4 m - (“coal-015119.) "’10“: , what can I do‘to Canal Ava-o. 19. noun you. htor the unified dud fcgnd that her husband could u- Iidbil one phoe I well u n- othu the wanted u visit to th. MI 0' the Quinta-I box. Tho, an ID delighted with the spit“ “the ”VI.1‘O generous, took! haipitnhh uncaphere, that they have» poverty and mom - héantilul honeQ Lita the huâ€" h!!! «acted and doubt! I chnwh hithiiha. costing twenty-five m with their Ohm-phat and. the Emmi-l my of women greet a stranger with the mommnt that they “never go nyvhon," when the men but: and buck-bite ench.other,nnd when tbs very 'ohildren have a strained and unnatural air of struggling to maintnin“: compla- cency totally unwarranted by ifacts?” V If you own property in a town you certainly want it to increase in value. If you do business there you Would like to do more business Whatever you: place in the town, that town’ s prosperity is your advantage and you can add to or take from the growth of the town by your own personal agreeableness or “pure cussed No matter ‘if you]; neighbors are dull; be a little brighter your; self and. make upllle deficit No matter if they ere somewhat gnaw eiping and ill natured; be the more cheery and tolerant and true! in the poebible strange: that may at any time drop down upon you to help you to make your town a pleasanter place te live in. Who would buy a homo: mu m for a town when the ». V A‘PItEA FOR THE molten. . __ Rev. Mr. Pfanstiehl preached at the” Presbyterian church last Sunday morning on the import nnco of cheriehing high ideals The sermon Was a scholarly Oh. and a finished .intellectnnl .cfloxtl Those who go to church for mere excitation of the senses, or 'who have “a canine appetite (or know- lodge," in the direction of strange doctrines, or plausible subterfuge: for the performance of plain duty, might have found the sermon “heavy" Indeed, judging from the empty pen ' in orthotbox churches, the major“, of people are in search of whtt in ‘newu- ’9 ducky that ye «($0er ,0, pin“ Imly die.'_' om- nd touches: If any“! would have adything lot the “It? to: it can bu soul until ho not only what he desires md dam only whnt he want- and 10 hi- own shall come to him. Int him reject the love that, would induce self-denial and cling only to a “principle" of selfishness whose pin is got to “take up the cm daily” but to flee as In {tom it u pouible. ‘ In ithe rage for “populatprewh- ing and rank nationalism, it in restful to find those who “due tabs in the right with two or to be three. Sermons such as Mr. Pianntiehll preaches have an educptional value to the young in tipining them to listen to .what u unriqno and scholarly. ‘It shows them what, halt been‘ learned by mental drudgery, 1911 what will have a tendepcy to counteract, the , lawlessness and crime that menace civilization. I; wbnld seem as if even the most worldly minded would rec-‘ ognize the benefit of listening even for an hour on Sunday morn- ing, to the utteran'ées of" one who has” made scholarship his trade and the cultivation 0f: high ideal: his_ professjon.‘ . _ a V ‘ _‘,.. I" Evenlpefinement of manner and! definiteneea of purfioae in life def pend on_ regular 0 arch goingâ€"- where the feelings excited are ‘not in the direction of more laxity of conduct, but where ideals of self- sacrifice to make" others happier icultivete a capacity for heroism. W Church going should not be re- garded “In amusement 1161- an a ,_:_. LL.’ J...‘ H as no of “putting in the] day.” It afiould be rdeliberate cflofl to feed the flame of aspiration until it shall warm and brighten the world in words of lave and deeds of mercy to those nearest at hand. Danger service, in emploiinfi negro meuengem have peg app' acted merely from u habit of'“get- ting things down in black and white." ‘ The Chicago nuggets of mu Anthony Ooh-took. in his all! upon the Vila literature. What- od to corrupt boy- und girls, but done I great work for the can cl putiky. [I It not“. to: flu t6 bun 00.0.1" panned in regard to the denoulidlg would- that may bolougd in phono‘gqphl? .: ‘ M film would not .llow “it: may gin-gum to listen to: 6k ‘moment to the mks: and. (a flhold Ingmar ma tho “duct-tint“ tho lowest and wont corrupt men, who will allow mwdrinlin ullofthuo thing: by tn of the phomnph, tad neon IIMIII of the hot thu (My ".30 blunting the Ion-i- bllideu and doom the inno- cence at their children. What «cape has “you from f‘the slum 2 want" if its new. ncu are to be belloviad through a phonograph in public places l0 loudly u to penetrate clued door! and sacred privacy. It is repotted. that to forestall a pouible replevip by Cliicago men, who claim ‘ to have been alectgd head of the Lake County Fair-Ag- uvâ€"_ v- -_._ _.‘_ locittion' at- ~Libeflyville, the old oficidl, who chili to hive: been re- oleotgd, have toasted thfl society? a book. In our motto “La-w and Order,” or in it “Might Unkn- Right 7" ST In the Circuit Court‘of belie county, as, meteor ' V sun-em. 0: 11. Bergen end L11.- , 1! Bill totorecioee 33'? 0. law ' ‘ Public notice in berth [hen tint by virtue of a decree of It mm and en- tered in the above entitled com in said court 1 the undersigned, Easter in Chnncery of aid Court. will outmo- dey the 5H: dny '01 Sensory. A. D. 1904. at the hour of one o‘clock in the afternoon oi fiid dey at then» main front door of the Court Hanna 0! Lake County, in the city of Wenkegrondn the County of Lake ond- Stote of Illinois. aell at Public undue for one}: in bond :to the highest and best bidder the 101- lowin described rod em (lo-MM no to} to wit: That ‘ of tot new- enty (70) in Evert: and stray: Iubdi- vision of Highwood described as fol- iows to-wit: wmuiencing at the north- wut corner of aid lot running thence south-easterly dong the westerly line of mid lot thirty (30) feet. thence out parallel tattoo north mm of gold iot to. the out line‘ thereof. :thenee north {be out nu along tho cut the out line thereof thenée nor-fix the out line of “idiot. to the non line thereof. meted we". don: the north line of and lot to the pleee of beginning, “mm in the city Fort. Sheridan. County of Lake yend State of Illinoie. 3:60;. In. Bunny IO'I’V‘OO, 8:00 .I fly: and m. nmd Dec. «1., A n o . .- 5‘06“. M. ' Beâ€"Bighwood. Illa, Win: [4. Wm. linu- h chant-y, mnny had prin ing his sub ley hm

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