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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 25 Jan 1901, p. 2

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Jim Fiske {\‘a'kinsr.../.. .x' Wiapefsu 10-45 Ta “9 (Eve's-TS 'Blan ets .: ..... 15 Sheets """ 4 Curtains. . . 25-31 ’P’HOW ShPS ------ 2 Quilts ....... 20130 Orders by mail prompt! attended to. Good- semfpt and delivered. ce‘ Curtains done up with are. All Lace Work done wnh care‘ RAFFEN 8: BAKER, Coil, Building Material, and Ice. Before Telephones 5 were 5c a day. CHICAGO TELEPHONE 0G a. WILLIS cunt/muss, Mgr". Highhnd Ptrk, Ill. 1‘ Msflku I Neckties ....... 2 Coats ....... 10.25 Vests .......... 20 Pants .......... 25 Swgaters. . . : . .5-15 Cam ’n Suits. .; 4 Pajams .......... 5 Boys’ wwists. .:8-xo Aprons ..... . . 5-10 Overalls ........ 8 Jammy... .. ‘5 Towels...__. ..... 2 “Telephone Shirts, plain. : . . Io “with col. cuffsxs. “ open front . . .. n Flannel ...... c8 SPECIAL FAMILY LlsT rauamoua 40:. mm Put, ill- fiegfigec ...... Reliable :â€":â€"-«â€"â€"â€" Vine Ave.. betwem Steam ' Johns ‘Avenuc n Sheridan Road Laundry :m sr. PETER BROS. m an, “um um, saw n We Improve on that, GENTLEMAN’S LIST. TELEPHONE NO 34 Following is a list 0! prices: roller; . . -2. Vinc Age” bemoan St. johns Avemie and Shéridan Rod. Child’s ........ 5-4; Shirtwaists. . 15â€"25 Skirts plain. 15â€"20 “ anCY- . 3Y4? “ dress --4oâ€"so “ children‘s 3-5 Chemises ....... 5 Drawers ......... 5 Stockings, pair- u-Z Nightdresses . . .. 5 WINES. 2125's ""“filain cord; .4 Corset covers. . . .4 Iqilet Napkin. . ..I ‘ H “ silk...x Chemisettes ..... 3 Dresseg..%--- 15-25 LADIES’ LIST. Collars ........ :3 Cuffs. pair ..... 4 Undervests ...... 3 Handkerchiefs. . . I Pillow Shams 10-25 Counterpanw - -~ 5 Doylies ......... I Tray Cloth ...... 1 Rough dry, per lbns Fancy 26-59 Not the least among ‘iihe many delightful features of P: If. Sparks’ lectures is the utter : i)sence of any effort on his part t astonish or mystify his audien by the , History tellg us of” i"; finished result of the life wor I of great men, but the obstacles 1‘2“ ' were oh gedfo overcqi‘ aided t m i_u their m: are not a ‘ ays fully Hénce the inestimabli value of 'igformation gathered ghoul such =thorough research and Efitudy, de- livered in so clear 'and: «concise a manner, Prof. Spark-'3’ lecture} show a complete * scholarly com~ mand of his subjectnn =3 resource and reserve force far gibbve the 'gverage historian. ~ g! I It is not often that fine oppor- tunity is afforded us 'of listening to a lecturer of Prof. ” Sparks’ ability, and his audience; evidenced their appreciation of his'cnnscién- tious work by their clt Sn and re- spectful attention to his every sentence. He lectures ' uneasy, natural manner,- leading his audi- ence by slow degrees I many avenues and an?{ led‘ up to and resulted V olutionary war. It is lielightful tobebrought face to ace, its it were. with the men wl‘e were the originutors of our presg'it gdvern- vment, 5" Prof. Edwin E. Spar? s, of the Chicago University, gs a the sec- ond of his series of 15% lectures before the study class can he High- land Park Woman’s” Club on Tuesday evening at t _,e Baptist church. 1;} ‘ Michigan is floadedtnlth ’ conn- terfeit nickéls, whit-Fr (probably cause great gctivity‘onfthe part of the slot machines. ’1‘1’Jey‘ ought to folkwj¢he Highfivwiu example and do away'with W»; slot mn- chinesgnd save these. Sickels for the contributiun box. i. ' WhatJ. J. Mitchel president of the Illinois Trust afig Savings Bank,‘ said of Mr. A?- Our. who was his: lifetime meg; , is al'so true of Professor GM; , that is: ‘Cournge‘ and energij-‘nade him irresistable.” This wt; the key. note to his Wonderful inventions. [Cobwebs never h: stores that advertise it There“ are riot u Eby things more difficult to hand]: ftban first- class credit. . " . 1.1 You should not abut $8 deceit- ful people too fierceh i Remem- ber that you are onepf ;that num- ber yourself. Everyh mlyds more or less deceitful. . Entered It the Post-Office at u second-class matter. Advertising rates undo know It Highland Park om“. Sheridan Road Pubiishin’g Co. A. E. Dorian, News-Letter Bulldin . 2‘71 ( : Hmblgnd Park Publiabed cveryftiday m¢ 'ulnx at High 11nd Park. 111.. and Winnet . 111.. by!” . A Courier of Next!) Show telliuence Telephone No. 92, High FRIDAY, JAN. 1 TERMS Ouso PER V, ( INCORPORATE.) OFFICES: 1m manila" on ma! Avenue. 1d Park. Manager. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS LETTER. A Kentucky oditor who married a rich widow a short time ago an- dertook to have his own way'bnt she relievéd him of his false im- pression and left the v imfireasion of a stick of. stove-wood on his head. ‘ > - Little 4-year- -old Harry was not feeling very well, and his father suggested that he might betuking the chickenpox, then prevalent. Harry Went to bed, laughing at the idea, but .early next morning he camedown stairs looking very serious, Innd said: “You’re right, papa", it is the chickenpox; I found a feather in the bed.â€"Ex. A new client in the' shape of a little (laughter called on Lawyer W. H. Johnson Sunday afternoon, asking for assistance in- finding a horde. She was nude very wel- come. ’ The Young Ladiea' Mis'sionaty Society will meet at the mouse Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Moses Smith will address the meeting. Twentyeight ladicfa attended the~ guild Tuesday and a fair amount of work wasnccomplished. Mr. ‘D. Mcm'fl hu ‘been' ap- pointed postmaster and will take charge of the oflioe February 1. him-Shepphard and Mr. John- son, of Chicago, Were guests at Mr. Ben Newhall's, over Sabbath. , . The, dance given at the hull Monday evening {of tbe'beneflt of the Kirchner family netted about $30.00. Master Laurence Theodore Bu- nett has sent out his cards and will be at home to his friends any afternoon. Tea was served by Mesdames Kle‘tzin'g, A. H. Day and E. B. Mrs. Thomas King entertained at luncheqn Friday of last week. Covers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Day ‘and d hter, Elizabeth, leave» for Florida today, Sgturday. Mrs. O. D. Swain entertained at dinner Thursday evening. '~ Covers were laid for eight. ‘ Mr. S. R. Hurford and Mrs. Janet Munch left for Micco, F luridn, Saturday last. . ‘ Dr. Morris and wife ' and Mr Foultz were guests of Dr. Cook Monday. Miss Libbie McArtbur returned home Tuesday from Montreal; Canada. ‘Mt. Larson, .of Lincoln, Neb., is the guest of his} sister, Mrs. F. DeLange. :‘C ' fiI'IlI CID... IHIOIOCU: : , ' Glcncoc. : I - ~ 0 IlflliiifitliiOUlfi mo. OIIfi Mr. LeWis Cox spent Vthe week with his mother at Sheridan Park. Miss Jessie Randall has re- turned. to her home, Lincoln, Neb. The topic last Tuesdpy was “88me Adams, the Revolution- ary. Machinery in Motion," and for the next lecture, February 5, will be “John Adams, the Promo- tor {of Independence." Lmn'r. use of unusual words or compli- cated sentences, every statement showing the scholar who employee language to express ideas, and in no instance for personal 'aggran- diment, making his lectures of unusual value to the young stu- dent. mow: leaflet/s: too. 0r Can J. L. [Io-Mg. Winneuu. Mun Omen: cm X. (‘unphcll Av. «Hugo IN "IRELAND PARK, Telephone: “(an 2147 ‘ p 42-23 (Address P. 0. Box 964) JOHN MOHR’S BARBER SHOP, On North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. Latest Domestic Finish Ma'chinc. Highland Park Laundry, "‘1'. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Finest Laundry Work. TILIPHONI NO. 20. W. J. Walter. . n v Stoves, Ranges and House â€"â€"â€"4 Furnishhg Goods...” EST! M A'I'ES GIV FA' WALTER 8L FRANZEN, Muh- ‘oal, Flour and Feed, Salt. Central 'Ave., 2 doors west NzwsLn-rn Olive. Doyouknowdntyoucangcta fin Bath right hex-e in Highland Park at Peabody. Houghleling 8: Co. Baths! Baths! 0:: huge or small In .1! in bunch-s will be promptly “waded to by s Immuta- 0! over 20' eau‘ We man; the finest residence-I oh North Show. . *‘Eâ€"r PAPER FROM 10L A WEEKINBQXES ANDINBULK. STATIONERY ON which ensue-amend in Midst. Other mush-â€" erym'llputusinsheturpusitionthumhdon in do “w vurkstmutnsNeprices. i We In bending every cndeuut to give our pm- the and M- totym'rccpubic.\vcbnvciu14|od the ‘ Drama'Tilc and Sewer Pipe, Etc. BUILDING LOANS ‘ LOANS No. 164 Den-bor- Suva. VERY NICE C. A. KUIST, “General Hardware.. TELEPHONE as. CHICAGO. work. . AN 1) CONTRACTS TAKEN A. ' F. LOFDAHL. GLENCOE, ILL. W. CENTRAL AVENUE. D. H. Fraud:-

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