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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 22 Jan 1909, p. 4

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1LAKJZ OUNTY INDXPMDBNr, IRIDA'Y. JÂNUARY 22, 1909 -COU NTY INDEPENDENT State of etiiso. County o ae s Fraoek Ullrich vif. Julia Maether, OFFICIAL PAPER, 0F LAKE COUNTY 1Frank J . Hillirich. Maria Anna Schai- i inberger. Mary Busch, Josetph UU- 1,0el'hoa o.I. lior ReidnceTeeponeNo 141.iberyvil ExlI.e 1ibhMagnus t7lrieb, Amide Heath, 'tpees.i.lllr esdne'eehs 0liitrtvie 5 Il~ -erietta Besiel. Softhia Beshel. Au-i entered at the pe-tomlit ns Urtyn-ille. ii a.sSeconId CIl ta Ms fer t Ullibli. XX lliam Ulirich, Kate s-eiusîa WEEKI5' teMriiNsrSTIMADEs K'i WNON APIL[i t N. ;ilial, Luc' C, inîmet-îusnSamtuel OIPTION PRICE $160 PER YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE1l(utnrîitistt ujia P. Merrîli, Dora ______ 'mth Ida Coi tryi ari, Edwin Court-' __________________ mari, Ge orge ('otînir3,ntanl, William K M J ST ... ... ........ .. ....... .... . ..... ... ... ...Editor <ontrynian, Fratil, (ustîtrymai. An- a Laudwer. St-pi i('11 Keiter, Dora IW. IELLEY.......................... .......... ..... ....... -........... City Editor, Koch, Ida Perkinis. George Quetin, ad- _________________________________________ - ii iitratoir of the 1<510 te fPraola Rulp'rI, dr s * >a tl't~i d- FRII)A X, JAM'AEY 1 0'0 -- of thresî~e udG tofophia ~ ;ler. Geo No. ~t Ralph Dady sa "making good," as evidenced by the Hghwoed proeocu- Il t le nu' ei oi i ty givein that tiouas.. That ho stands for those things which te.id towadbteTeftt civic G 111 fatî u ercu tiltions in Lake caunty there cao be no doubt. Heis flot inspireti by thilterel)l the al iiie tt'ci ause Ilu ,*d9eaI enthusiasm, which alone can1 satisfy those of the radical element, but F-.*I ('rci1ii C 1.1 fil ieO ttter Il et deibetrate, methodicai, resuit-getting manner is acconpilsliing just what , Mtr' ~îa tcrilit ('lîancery ut said too -teesame people have taile ta teaccemplish. ('nîtti, wi. î:tXion i ty he 1111hl Tbe SUN predicta that Mr. Oady wîiI close the Highwood blinti pige, and hOýtu of eitia ry A. 1).t1909,atit ile pitotît ut une 0t t trk ]i t 1e aferltoun pemineoty. -utfeid d tis tte Nul t t otiur One thing la certain, they are closeti today, every ore of thJî*1, and yo O Citaý"ilh Sttit'la r' Slat l'ong i C*nnot buy'even two per cent. beer in Highwood. The proprietors are panic rue iilit e l'twnt ot VernoniLalko, btricken and arrangina in several instances ta remove te other places. t iti'liitt i tîtîi nt psi hidctor Mr. Dady la net a "reformer," just an officer et the 5àw doing hie fuilt l ,4-iý Ihetllow ng ileseribtei.iitd aE, ho soqs t-anti he secs t as a great majerity efpeouple in Lake ocurit sec ,i ri1 i.ii ot IL Apatr t-' Noriha est gîtart'r o W. ceesiment and congratuate Mr. Dady andi express the belief Lake sectionti Gtv (:>O)..Ili ToirtiShili For hc*santyla Iaw abiding ctizens are mailing mental note ef his attitude, and wiil teYItt!)O' (I!. Nortth. fIn- îitor ~trfo.'get hie dlgnlfled, unotentatlous performance of hie duty, and whtch cloaetii i hJt t-ofuthte Tiirti Princi' posge an, orset Improvement he, more than any ther officer, is able t et M(rriei as lt Luae Conme Ilnois, !'îi noabOt flutheei otte r 't the \X iteelingansd 'Mc- - -Mr. Dady ahuns pubicity, we have iearned that, and like hlm the better lictiry It it itia pintt Fiee (1) chains lfrr t, e le fot pfaying to the gallerie. He la sincere and wîll abseluteiy atnd iite andtione hait (dit2 i itiks ccoes up ighwood's blînd i pgs. There is ta be no temperizing, he nîeans trîtn aS otIe cornter a',te rsit business5. t cettet aet roatis; tntti riitti -.. The 11blinti pig" operators realize they are "up agairsti t" and wîll quit. titetre 1 011tlurY antI ulle futirtit lighwocd le a tic retieemed, andtateRalph Dadly belengs the credit. aIt itt i )del' îî est tî' ltiN, We doff aur hats te the new statals attorney. tittti!)tî lîrylt")4 dg ýaStti ii e )cliitand four i(4) hlite i Thse Lincoln Centenary Celebration Committee of Waukegan cor- t-'t"iii titi ivuone andti-t fou' it dialiy lnves YOU te be thse 5iests et hontir at thte ercites arranged dilcii ta t(III, itureent Eat wýeilie te observe thse lOth anniversary ot the brth ot Abraham Lincoln, il> t eitn"tcoforsthe ro ilit tiu whicts eelaae te Uc heid at the 13 e Carmory <on ,north iit citil) t ie îoad; thfion- Conty street, between Clayton street and Grand avenue, at eight e ii oit tte oî'u iicti ooloçk on tht evening of. Friday, Fetruary 121h, 1909. sdtio eiîiat h plrtfb Tht dosirç cf thse consmittee-is that as mnany as possible et those itiiiig, ritiiug une anoi twentt- who have met or seen Lincoln mnet andi register ait this celebratten, at tlieu iidredths (1.22) acres ut land;. wicls Usy wilbe asaigneti places of honer, white a lashlîght picture Also begttttiog ai s point in t ec ccii- wll probably bc taken of the group fer the purpese etf Ilin-' t with ter ofthte MrHentrt' Road foutr tuii thLake Cfflnty Hstericat Society. droci thîce andc six tenths (403.6) feet -oithsixt tiigreeta(600degrecal asai 1)4081 WHO ATTENDED THE RALLV IN WAUKEGAN AT front a stalie at the Intersectttinut *-W141CH' LINCOLN SPOKE SHOULO MAKE AN EXTRA SPECIAL saici road wiih the Dunodee Road: rîtît -, EFFORT TO ATTEND THE CENTENARV CELEBRATION- . ong thence south fotoune and une C The Lincon Centenary Celtbration Committee et Waukega n aise tourth (tiaiý degnoon West, elght hitn - eerdlally invites andi solicits peeple who have relies ot Lincoîna visit orfdBuffalottree 113511 b ou the celler hosre e Ilile andi deedsin other places te entrust their possessions o iiaoCel;ttic oîheso ly aloîgte îeenter of satd Creek taon- o f th. nasure t> a Special commite. Chairman Franik W. Motiy, ty evn nsu't teutita (217.6) fi-et - lisir meou th evening f tht date mentioncti heretofore. hueîotthriueaî tetut -- Trustlng that those wiso have met or seen Abraham Lincoln and 1 îegrees (4114 degriosi e'at. ctuht those whc arc in possession of Lincoln relios will co-opaitate te tise îitdred sixtyelnle iSt31 i f04 to tite futiest extent with 'the Lincoln committees in making the evenîng ("onter ufthicRital. tîtetîr.e north SI of Februar>' l2th the occasion of a great public demonstration. tyt degroca 1130 degîcoal West. i-WOfl Respctfuly,îy jSec snd igbl tetih(251SIfoottlu Respcctullythoeiplace utfiiegitîîing. cuntaining une THE LINCOLN CENTENARY cELEBRATION COMMITTEE. liait (If,,) acres and iteing a ptart of tite Waukegan, III., Jan. 19. tortit west quiarter uf section tîtlirty _________________ 11) towînhip Furtt three (431 North,. Thot sumptuar>' law la not the bons fille motive power back ef the succesa- Rantge Elevet (11til sat fthe Third Principtal Meridlati, in Lakte Couuoiy.M f*lI eatereeset ot prohibitionrtla rather dlean>' indicate i n a seres et articles Illinois. illiédti Marris Dickson, appearlng new lb The Circle. Hie current contribu- Alsu -uimni-tcng ut the Northwest Sc 'ti lu athe naturee et s sequel taohieîs"Battîtetfthe Bottie,'ln thse Saturclay torîter utfte nortboast quarter ut Ev.ning Post, in wiich ht convlncingly demontrateti hie practical knowledge -Section ijibor twenty four (24). in eoudtloes l Usesoutser staes.Tuwnshtipînunîler fotry Ilre (43)1le of cnd»Jne n th »uternstaton.North, Range oumber ten (10) East ut JWP* eDcksn I'viuws evcry single important victor>' ot prohibition in the Titrd Pritncipal Meridian, runifxîg *a lotet fifty years, andi atually shows behinti cacis the non-anaticai and theitte east feu (10) chins. (heure UneltSiiettl business senseofthtie communit>'. ,oth nine 19t) chatn; thenco West 0ten (10) chaitis lu the west Uineofu lit la hie bellot, andi ho gives overwhelming proof of the, taith that isan axitiNurthb osa quarter; theuico nertii bins, Iht th. grat andi grewing progrens ot preiibitory enactments se nt aine (9) chaîna lu the place ut beglu- lie b. scoedîteti to psychological or professional agitation. Whcre whiskey nling, cuntaiîting nine (9) acres, mure4 Ine bnait suppresadt or curtailtti, t hblco becauiso men o trade, commerce, or lest. antd alsu anotuher tract ut filliu lndustry sud prefeassion rcalized that ita abuse meant dollars off tht aggrcgate (),cmmenlîgWesa t timthewlc sotwOell t pd Individuel wealth, an intefntt impaîrosent of tise produclng capacity et cortier ofthlie South east quarter ut t4 malt1 andi the iurttul complication f numerous moral and sociological pro- the southi mest qutarter ut sectilon nuIre '~l.ma. ber Ihirleen t )I.D itTownship anti rug4tore Maine, narcotic Vtermont and bsck-door Kansas doline that Noh urt-aid. ruins; thecitie attiude f cmmuntie unwllinly oercdlto a surtace observation et the watateighieen' iI lOIchalust liithe Went PA«. îte outIheoat alaitoutsald quarter ' _- e1-l ows, toc, tisat politicians have invariabi>' derîied and Ignoreti pro- Sectiotn; titotîce soutti sixte'Oll(16) f fe*Wonal agitation, until the unnsstakably rising ille of public sentiment thais attdl îighltî-ct(11linkI;ta;ilce tiiliiilrty three degrees (AII iegrees) "rftld thsm tei cîsmber on tht band-wagon in sheer selt-preservatlen; ater ,ast, ftutti(I1 chtîln4 and tltly elghl wIIh 1h.> bocmothse mont vocittrous shouters tor prohibition. t5sI lnks aiuttg the conter afithe C'hi- The Dlicicao explanation of tht prohibition 'wàvt" in tise soulh ts thse rago 11usd. tiine e ast ltteon (15) Most oeheft'nt we have seen. Its ver>' nature, as a matter of tact, Indicates ehaitîs sud ftoy twu (42) liks tu the »àtt the presat statue la nt a "wavt," but a radical and permanent read- oiir t tît ii'ii î-urottianitîg thItrî Justmosnt ot our economic attitude-Atlanta Constitution. ii tt ie a tnholh 1 l ici.tori- ories. satttated lu Lakte9 ot tse atanwil Gaztteproeuncti ise ree --Coat tt.Il liti us.alsu that itart out1he When tise edtor o h aasilGztepoone h rs a 'tîtthca-it quatter ofutolu tmitor anlghty eg* e, r.Pik i yielded hie tuliet assent te the proposition,-to s' our (2t),.Toa'tship Furty 'se>', Attorno>' Geasrai Bonaparte in tise Forum. Most ef us have been taugit (rie (i lt oii it Range Ten îlot ta »y dtto to Mr. Plckwick on tht subjetS, but I doubt whether mont et us '-.it Outfle T'ird ilPrîicipIal Meridian b~ave nu cerIdes how thiss"engins" womks anti what makos it "mighty." btufed asfolow : oinmr tsmeciont moly i be'h, thetore, partioned if 1 state hore very Uiely what the pressalices twenîî four 13 l, mntiîîg tîtenreý 14r the gooti or 111 et an>' community ini whlch l exists-isew the worid s-as souîtih ighty t(S0) iuds; 1heure west ehangod, lns short, by the Invention of newspapers. titrttv (80) 11 d; thence north - ln the finIt place It Ucamne, fer the average man, a much langer womîd.- Sl1,tx ('46) roda; the plce o ean tiln 00fore thon ha, et course, knew that men liveti Uyod iei city, on manoir or lng. runtalning twonty three (23) santon, but tht>' afectedi isa every-tiay lite amat as littît as if thsy had liveti acres, mure oir lent. slluated la Laite- iii ffars or Venus;is ho arti ot them s0 infroqucntiy, hie acquaintance with COoîît.y, Illinois, aise (bat part ot the rierythiusg concerning them s-as sa imperfect anti se tardy tisaS, tom hlm, they ots quarter ciof te norh(241 "suld icarcel>' bo saidta t exist. Wisen tise ncwspapers began ta place bteldes Towtnshîi tony tiares (43) North, bis broullest plate an epitomle f et ioiytsttrday'a histor>', t was as If a tete- Range Ton (lit) Eastlut the Third no' were coustructoti a mlllon-foi tronger thoan any yet known, through Principal Mrîdian, whrh les Noeth- erlî atnd Eateriy tramn the conter ot -'~iWhieh autrenomrs couti contemplate anti afttrwanda report tht gooti or lititheCcaoii MlurRat(s ýlorb»me f Intelligent blngs on our iter pianeta. caited) coîtalîîiug tweîîty two and -Tihis Immense extension in the ares et cacis man's attention and sym- nîxteen hundredthts (22.16) aeres, poltby ha. natsraliy anti powerfully ncacted on hie chanacter. The change sa mure or lotss lgated ln Lake Ceun- Misn ail respecte for the btter; tht unselflahin fteretewhisch an>' ore can 'y, 'il Iuols. ,4sie Iu thse affaire of others is a fixeti quantit>', o, at.leat, i.nt capable etf tDalec January 8th. 1909. lits expansion, anti when yeu spmcad it eut road )(ou aIse spread it BisontL. Carke, tLim154 Master in Chancery. SWhat we reati among the "local,' et osir taily paper la oerfantas moment t , sdd thst wtîat ho hear i n thse agora or tise forum was to Peides or te BEN Il. MILLER. Attomny - .Wihcn one, tar. e mucis about se man>' people ail the time the lm- Adjudication Naîte. loft b>' any one Incident ln the life et an>' one persan la dwsarteti andi î'tlui.' Nt,,I, tebs icsi tht ub - We teed cverythlng outside et ourselves tise less Ucause tiseme la of (ltetilt, Iiie s"t itiseitTe-ainenit o tf Ir.s t. K., 'a, ei .111i ati-,,i t hit aioetthat st e eeaà httle. iitii "toilailoir Otiot,ai sI rn tou-a lk« for tht ls. there is more tisan compensatton in the devpiepment eofti , d,. th,, ItaC bî'tle attcta of preportion, anti theretore of justice. ln a Hindoo table a fox, ss.tli it ,tt ur i icoi îei '1; a flood, cciet out: "This la thse deluge whtch wtll tiestroy tise -Iî .ri eîtt-, aie oî ttti at c-1urili UmssanIm2as rish Af1 igitedta tthtesot, but onlvta tesayono e tis tiitl'1t, i1 Lithoe Billy TaftIbruati ut heam, boiS for ard aft s g, owig skilll'l i,, thie BIG STICK Getting ready to "tee off" March i1. Nothing like preparation. We are prepared to supply particular people with TAILOR MADE CLOTIIING Our lune is thte best obtainable as one trial wilI convince you. Why not to-day? E. W. PARKHURST ;ItANCK BLOCK LIBERTYVILLE, ILL1 START THE NEW YEAR RIGÎIT BY IIAVING YOIJRMHUSE WIRED Sfor electric light. If yous art focated on anv of Our lines we offer te wire il at ceat, including fuxtures of yeur own selection, >payable a litile cadi mnosth for two years. THE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT o f electri, light in the home is thus wiîhin reach of the most + Smoderate incomie. Alil classes can afford it-from the laborinR * man te the capitalist. The cost of electricity la ne marc than * '~you pay for ailier illuminants, Cail 2 58 Waukegan, NIORTHI SHORE ELECTRIC CO. ~'230 N. Gentec Street WAUKEGAN, ILL * FRED JOCIIlEIM SPE-CIAL ATTENTION Te eut ot Town Orders And Shipping Tratie --------------------,- Tele phone No. 46i yaetviIlle Exchange : BAKER and CONfECTIONER . ertyville - Illinois ELS AND RETAILERS SUPPLIED DELIVER TO ADJACENT TOWNSj A. W. LICII-TFELD LAKIE COUJPTY AGIENT FOR- BRUStl RUNIABOUT LIBIERTYVILLIE.' ILLINOIS The INDEPENDIENT and Deugl Tribune or Inter- STOVES J!hv o he nalsylsadsza Icarry a large stock and huy in large quantities and can malte prices as low 4' as the lowest. THÉ UNIVERSAL 4' is one of the beat lunes in the country. Superior to ail others in Oeain 4' Quality and1 Finish. Every Stove 4' Guaranteed. Ho B, EGER. Don't root Awayj Your lime, S Looking for feed and flot nding il t g ~our neightborhood store S COME DIRECT TO US A Large Stock Alwatjs on Iland SBuffalo Gluten Grano Gluten $~ Daisg Dain.j Countryj Middlings White Flour Middlings Bran and Oit Ment RdComb Pou tr! f ood A SPECIAL-Ilocking Valley _Coal !orked. YOU BT AIN WIlI W! BTiIA I WI IEN !-MMONS - MI RCER ~LUMBtER COMPANY ÔS LIBERTYVILLE Ph.,47.*ILLINOIS W HEN your bre-akfast i8 àpoi1eti by poor coffee don't blame the cook until ' HOGRD you find out what kinci of coffee she uses. It's moreJ tfsan likely the fault is with the coffee and not with the cook. If you finti the fault in with the coffee, change your branci anti use CHASE & SANBORII'S importations. Then if the coffee tioesn't taste right, change cooks. Chase & Sanborn's Coffee sells from 20 c-ents to 40 cents per lb., and it's gooti. CORLETT & FREDERICKS LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS ______________Telephone 30 TiiERE F-is DISTINCTION * T N A SUIT 0F GOOD CLOTHES. Did * * j you ever take notice of neat, weîl fitting 0 garments? Certainly you bave. While you* S pass the ortiinary suit of clothes intiifferentîy you Will 0 stop anti examine one that is weII matie, whether of0 ~> expensive material or not, for il looks much different 0 0 from the reatiy matie suit. Clothes matie in our shop 0 loo difernt ndare clfferent from the average. 0 * That is why we are in business. Some people <~demand good clothes andi we are here to fu'rnish * S them. Why not you? * FRED CROKER Tailor and Draper0 0 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Herses For Sale. Mountaà Mealow Stock FLr'a.,r 3 milee n1 rth uofWuco1d , IIbas cuestantly on band and tor sale as Iuwemt market pricpt a large stock et &Il elseses ut bores suaitalîle for the road and i, arltm work, exp-eme and dai - - nmeeli andi seriiceable fromt 1100 -te' 1600 lb Price $80 te $200, No ploIW corne to Mountain Meaow @e t1è'" anti avoitiriait of stekeeis. Au gVq What cao compare any-here to the joy 0f a hi l wth sor-ne snow and a sled and a boy. It's easy to go down--simnply a case of slide, But going up hill that's the hardest part. Means pluck, push and merit. The tact that wc've been going up ever since we started in business, speaks well about our tint of JEWELRY, A business built on menit that'. ours, If you want to share in the SATISFACTION cf ail our patrons try our WATCHÈS just once LIRIZRTYVII LE, ILI INOS.

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