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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 29 Feb 1908, p. 7

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30in?” “You bet. He scribbled 0!, ‘Accept my congratulation n: ma hour at glory: but the chap in ths telegraph 0000‘ WI: hut alleep and be decipher- ol It to» be, ‘;Accept my condolence In thd hour o! 3110!! Don't you think 1: VIII-tune to make tracks. “ranger?” “nun ywpwu; wunnléu MW IVE“. maneâ€"n voice that ring: with kind- ness., It. is an advantage. a valuable asset in both the social and busl'naas world. ' < Football In 1583. -'i‘he gentle game a! football is do- Icribed thus in a work entitled “Anat- onto 6! Abusei, published in 1583: “For i protest unto you it may rather he called t friendly kinda of fight thus: a play of recreation, a bloody and north- erins practice than a sport or pastime tor dgoth not every one lye in weight for his adversaries, seeking to over throw him and to plcke him on his nose, though it be on hard sto‘neiauo that by this means sométlmes thair backs. .aometimea their 1533, some. times their armes, sometimes one part thrust out oi’ joynt sometiméi tn- other; sometimes the nose: soul: out wtth blood; sométl'mes their ages Ital-t out. " an)“ Spanking. It‘ll {Wlble to overestimate the value of qu'let spealglnx. Qulet. xen- tle dignity can accomplish a great deal. and when two, to (m wlth those who possess this calm. ultralight manner of ‘speaklax we can not full to. reallze its tre'mbndons Importance. It Amp MUM»; “You." remitted Amber Pm, .- ho took Another chew, “he left I: rat!» pr suddenly." "What “$5; on of thysudghn departure?“ uked t ,e I- a ubu’ pr suddenly" "Wln? 31}; ca of tha mdden departure?” uked .‘ .e “'0. he received an nnnnnnmmno - _- â€"~â€"â€".. - 11 v". y‘ I68. he reached an announcement, from Bud Bill that the litter had mm fled «old Pete Blnk'agnshua: wldder. An hdur later he sent unmet-use in 1'6 ply." "And was that the why he ion 'a‘ncy Groceries, Dry Goods, ‘ Gents' Furnishings ' Steensohn Bros. We can save you money on Flour. Feed, Bailcd Hay. etc. and l inware Highwood, Illinois ' Tel. 183 “No Good amt-rm." Insurance Agentw-Possibly, madam, ypu might like to Insure your hus~ bind's life Mrs. Groxanâ€"Insure me husband’s life, is It? Faith, 1 big too! I'd be to insure'ms life. 116': no good an earth' at an, at an! - His‘ lite ain't Worth a sixpence tn Indâ€"Illustrated Bits _ . Rcag Wealth II‘ln the Heart. Relying on outward things to bring you happiness ls indbed a big mm take. Enth‘s real wealth "as In tho heart tnd there alone and It is un- lens to seek It ehe’whm. A 8:.“ Ccml‘ :2:n. It Is safe to conclude thin the xfrl has a very strong reasrn (or doing, so if she breaks the, engag:nent at“ her wedding outfit 1:" ready; ’ was then lree tram the modern terror of “looking like 1 Int you! rag has.” ~Youth'a Companion. ”' 0 women 01mm“ «nun! 3nd earlier tint“ hog! «tier lives than those ot‘our generation. To be sure there no a hundred ubm‘oavinr d2 vice: today which were unknown in them. But in at least two imporun. respect: they had the advantage ova: their deacondnnta. They waged no conflict ulih'st dirt such as we _=arx-y on from morning till night. The Ellz abethan ind no” prejudice against :2; - base in his front yard. vermin in .th bedroom. doctyln: mm on the firm of his hunquethall; or soiled loco in his sleeves. The stream}: 0! um and spirit which now goes to keeping «lean was left to tho inodleni lady 101' other tasks. Moreover. although her cloth- ing was swims-Hob yiih embroid- ery and lace: and heavy with levels-- it was not subject to rapid change! oi fashion. The club! a sleeve .or. the In Many Ways They Hui in!» leu Than Their Ducondanti. ‘ WOMEN IN MIDIIVAL Tuna. The BreadThat Satisfies phone Protagamfian ism to ”211’" mans “r” ‘over the ‘phone. Sobey Mooney, Props. You can .save money by calling 0n Sobey 86 Mooney for Meats and Gro- CCI'ICS. compared war: the a cent lbatI‘We respond to the Plume can Ly Jellvenng dur bread at least three tunes daily. eétablishment ’at Clencoe ha accomplished thin to the satiafactioh of alL Our Home Made Bread costs 10, cents a. loaf} But there i! double the Amount 0‘ ,.aasfr;+;nn 1'" 1.424. It means a great deal to have good bread on the table. THE HOME BAKING Money Saved is Money Made 1214. RALPH FATE, Prop.’ Highwood. Illinois 'elephones 117 and'127 "PARK AVE. GLENCOE.

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