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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 28 Dec 1900, p. 2

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1; Reliable. ___._.__..__.________ Vimâ€"Q Aye“ between St. - V ' Jnhus Avenue and Steam Sheridan Road. ' Laundry rm sr. PET’ERi BROS.- ‘bndégzhjrts. . .. Nightshirtsn - Socks, per pair. Handkerchiefs . 121.3an «a. Highland Park, Ill GENTLEMAN’S LIST. Shirts, plain.- lb “withtgl. 1?th 515 upon to . . . 12 Flannel ....... 4~8 Ee‘flgefi . . .7. . . . I? S'BCIAL FAMILY LIST. 335', Neckties ....... 2 Coats ....... 10-25 Vests ..... . . .1. . 20 Pants .......... 25 Sweaters ...... 5-1 5 Comb’n Suits. . . 4 Pajams .......... 5 Eoys‘ waists. - 3,10 7 prons ...... ‘ . 5-10 (”mus ........ 8 Jackets-m .- 5 Towels...fl. ..... 2 LlcggtS- - . . . . 5 V “a Vim“ col’d.: .4 Towels ......... 2 Corset (:0wa ‘ . I . 4 . WM- - - ~2' Tonet Napkin.'.,.x Napk|n5~~t~ -' ’Wra pets... 10â€"25 Table Covers. . . .5 Blan ets ....... 15 Sheets . . . . .4 Curtains _ . .. 254' Pillow SI‘PS- ~ - '1 Quilts ...... Liaâ€"30 Order! by mailpmmpfl attended me. Good: sent for and delivered. e Curtains done up with care. All Lace Work done with care‘ RAFFENBAKER. Coal, Building material, and Ice; “utmost no 94' M Office ('Jrflome Chicago Telephone Co, a. WILLIS CUMMINGS, up" Highlw M. m, WILL BRING CONVENIENCE AND PROFIT. Once you know the many advantages, it becomes an indispensable fixture. THE BEST SERVICE ' AT LOWEST RATES. Following is a list at prices: TELEPHONE INYOUR Pillow Shams :0-25 Counterpanes . Doylies ......... Tray Cloth . . ..... 1 Rough dry, per lb. . 5 LADIES’ HST. Collars ........ 2-5 Quffs. pair ..... 4â€"45 Undervests ...... 3 Handkerchiefs. . . 1 . “ Siik.‘.zl Chemisettes ..... 3 Dresses .. 15-25 “ Fancy 20â€"50 Child's ........5â€"8 Shirtwaists” 15-25, Skirts, plain. [5â€"20 “ {my 35â€"40 Child’s. . . . . ... “5’8 Shirtwaists. . 15-25, Skirts, plain. [5â€"20 “ fancy.. 35â€"40 " dress ..40â€"50 “ chfldren’s 3â€"5 Chemises ....... 5 Drawers ......... 5* Stockings, pair. . .2 Nightdresses . . . . 5 AmonS.-~-.-.-.-5Ԥ 0n the face of 1t,1t se £113 a harsh law, but one does 111 ? gbave to think very (ieepty to d: a», over thatit would be still harsh . for us without, the law of hereg‘ityâ€" and over against this steré‘r: pas- sage we find a blessed consign) :ation in the 103rd Psalm, 17th “But the mercy of the Jfiuq‘d 13 from everlasting to ever: latiiig lupon them that fear Him, a it his righteousness unto chi men’s children.” L The writer does not profit so to preach a sermon, but 11 réc :fut in- cident brought to light two: «tart- ling illustrations of these pa ages, as well as sty‘tling proofs 5% the inexorable law of heredity ' We are not unaware of the fad that there are many thiu‘king. te1li- gent men who deny that t re is Children' I Chfldm. , In Exodus, 84th chaptr, we read that though the It rd in “merciful and gracious,” jwt he will visit “the inif; fities of the_ fathers 'upon'g the children, and upon the chi't'ren’s _chiidreu unto the third and ’huxfith ‘ generations.” i i _( i any such law. There an still. others who are unwilling (131?;0 so far as to deny the bered?‘ y of original characteristics Tlfi y atl- 'mit that these conditions in 1y be transmitted from parent 51 Loft-- spring, but that the law is 1 0t so far reaching as to elfect ac 2 aired traits. Where and how, :2 the line of human decent, fru’2 our first parents down to the t1 agent time, have come in all the u ifer- ontiations in human life tlf‘ t we find now existing, such wri: 1 rs do. a not tell us. , ‘ z; \Iuw v»--‘._-' W ‘ V 'n is keep his covenant’,__ fk But to the illustration i1 Eques- tion After the dedication of a memorial tablet at Northagh pton, Mass., to Jonathon Edwar'i the distinguished theologian, le fol- lowing significant facts were brought to light. A oombxrisen of Jonathan Edwards’ inf‘penee through his decendants wixh the influence of the J likes fami {y was made by the Rev. A. E. Wiuship, in the Christian Advocatt "‘In 170 years, the descendantstigf the Jokes family have cost the 1:11blic 81, 250,000 as criminals 1111“} pan- pers; 310 of them have spell their lives m 011 s- muses; 60 werr proâ€" fessional thieves, nnd of the 20 who learned a trade, half 0 them learned it within the walls of peni- teutiaries I During abet ? the same time, among the deuce I dante of Jc'mathm Edwards, 285’» have graduated from college, 1; have If then, God’ a righteous; . as is “auto children’ 3 children, M such been pmsidents 0f ngefi”: have been collegé WW W have been judges ”“1 mo!" 1 101 have been hyyers. ' FRIDAY, DEC. 28,1901 TERMS “.50 PER VBAR. LEE SHERIDAN ROAD I NEWS-LETTER. than them are fat} era who have out: sour grapes and the childre: teeth ’are set on edge. Naming Vulcan. _ We are fni to)’ brow to overlook the fact, thai as.'materinl things may have a negative value. It is not a} little interesting, and‘ but for the tiagical consequences at stake, __Id be awn amusing, ’to‘ now . finance, with ith what enthnaiasm, even some (it our congressmen, immediately Upon the convening ofcongmaa, {vowed‘ to denounce the canteen ;atem and w (ll-mand‘ its abolishm tin the army ilu fact everywligre on governuu-nt‘ possessions 1(aa-ve the Capitol Building at Washington). Who; will for a claimant deny but their attitude in may instances at [mat is. due to mix prohibition colum- biads that w re fired into'the ro- 'pnblican and democratic ranks during the recent campaign? The prohibitidniats may or may not have elacted‘ a single candidate throughont line whole land, but their strenndns attacks against a legally ant inched liquor traffic have nnquee ezlionably called a unit ‘in the despotic domination lot the rnlersdfiliqnordom. ' Some of these cond-ceasmen who are now opposing th'p continuance of the canteen ayatt'm may or may not be conscientious, but what is that to us? “Thbtigh I fear not God not regard men, yet because this widow twuhleth me, I will aveng: her, last by liar continual coming, the weary me.” ’ ' so too, moral Efforts and reforma- tory erks m 1d methods may have negative 731! as... , . ‘ . 'A man may ”imbue a piece of property, no? beeau'se he needs it. or has any use for it, but image it (nay become to him either a menace or a nuisance, and perhaps a positive (in iger. Somebod) else may " purchme the property. and put it to semen” that will prove positively dnmllgiug to him and his. 80 too} the moral efforts of a large portiim o! seciety have not been able inécenturles to entirely root (at and destroy social vices, but it does not follow that their labors hovel: been in vainâ€"have been “thrown away’ ’-â€"â€"-are lost. No ”ensemble man would for a moment think that. .'Lecky, at; English Wtiter, in his “Politic-q} Value of History," says: “Imititutions are often' mom valod on' amount of the évils they ain't-{ban on account of the poeitiive advantages they produce." 'md oo'political re form-em may not‘po‘sitively accom- plish what t I" y desire and strive for, but th :may negatively ac- complish fun; as grand a Work for society and F; r humanity, b) pre- venting theii‘ greater evils that would exist it for 1hr Ir self-sac- rifihing labo ‘ Col. Davidson took - in the Con- vocation of the University of Chi- cago recenth and heard Presidvnt Patton, of firinceton, deliver that fiasteriy addi'e‘es on the “Idea of God in Intellectual Inquiry." Dr. Patton did lint hmie‘ _a scrap of pgper beforéé him, but for tho full fifty may; spoke right “fiom the ab V flaud Was as familiar with the. it, of philosophy as a studéytlwith the hlphabet. He is a worthy uuéceasor of the late President Mff‘ah. Eng your (thanking done at. Mrs Strook’n for thg holidays. _’::..._..â€"-â€"“â€"’::â€"â€" Absolute fPurity Groceries Dry Goods Shoes“ for“ .w I Hi EMBROIDERY AND LACE Don’t buy 031' hi you get our prices A OUR M0110: Coumor- treatment to I" Three Items. for You! .aeNcw Stock, New Styles, A. L. LEWIS, Manufacturer of 000 WSIMMIME FOR foryou. We also hanglaws'. Lyell manu- grctti's Candies. Call and look over our Females, Fine Stationery and Little BOOMflS-oiust right for mailing to your friends. Frcd W. Schumachcr. Pharmacist. Telephone Walt MAIN Orncu’: 657 N. Gag-pull Av. Chicago. | magnum... w“; 2117 9 ”~35 Prices Reduced 50 Per Cent... STEAM AND [101‘ WATER HEATING ~ ESTIMATES LADIES’ HATS, ETC». Conml Avenue, next door an o! Nun-hm 03. ...DRESSMAK|N0... MISS O’BRIEN MRSTS‘I'ROOK. i We carry a line of the boot good: «1:1,th prion. cs All groceries delivered promptly free of M m We «Inclusion out loaf line of Dry Good» and ‘ win all regardless o! ‘oou. _ A choice Iiné to sele from. You should no what we enn do for you in this line before buying claim I On lnrge In all m brunch“ will ho W’.“‘ n by u au-nmflner of our to W among the Inc-t residence. on mouth Show... “In. '7 w, mum)?“ mastic mung a swim. ' CENTRAL AVENUE. HIGHLAND PA“ FANCY ICE CREAMS. FRUIT K FANCY HOME-MADE. CAKES”... TEI‘T 287 cwmmc and ammo: and an «abundance Wu My. thathvhntyouwfllmflmgow Mrs. G. BODI'S 122:: Battenberg. Flemish, Dudla- u: m I Braids. Hemsmchod Linus, Fm, Pillow Tops. Toilet Nam Em. GIVEN AND CONTRALTS TAKEN AMERICAN LADY CORSET. TELEPHONE C. A. KU IST, ..General Hardware.. Jfilfififi DAYS ONLY. , u? Noercnbcrg Hintz, A PULL LII. 0' nmamun PARK. (Adam-u v.10. Box WALD'S W. Traded: '. and Polnt IN HIGHL Wit w “Nth: s‘ ch mrderer o! -1“: mot-he (Im‘ you" MN’T Titian: l‘bc‘ fibon OF THE

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