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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 30 Apr 1909, p. 8

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present in: Infantry, 25,M8 Amei cay- w mtuach, r ame the bt asI a, ndoe f hirhre,; lust me au Ir to a*% if wie had got awaLy alry, 12,042; field artalery, 6,280; or kidneys sal rpn particular, a sotdaia.wswith any -of those fellows Who had OM SUFE A oa atey ,,an-nierertpitdothsReson• - ginig o meal th tie. éa chased un. I beneve he read the an- corps, 2,002, making 67,081 eIstd . tinely theuse o all the other hlorse wr srng eriPmOye.P*pePix X in 1nteéview at Romne men In lns of the army, besides the heeahetthe weak lncide or cou- behind for a distance of two misDoolare That Pipes of Woman Instfdeamnt.Trereao trollipg nerves. Itia's hlBts bu til sngaes riding the spot WrdlasansCmnoHeP,000 recruls awraitin'g assignment. mach, bart or kidneys lone gces b te hre asame wt ariê and Mato and Consolation, adTht It iu estimated at the War Depart- tcrrcl.Ebhisieog n i*t. ANXIIwould occasionatlly send a bullet whig-- --~ Rights Therefore Are Not the Osme ment that It.cSts the government be sontrolling Or 1Ide ner ue When tlig aon,uoetime" dtriking thiTe@ee.t omn.a Man's In World. tween $5,500,000 and $6,000,000 a nervesi-il then th o rgams ground ahead of mle. 1 saw that this 1•sunday School Teacher-Wllilam, can , month te maIntain this organisation, fatrgith rwee dispensesind fellow must be checked or a stray o el m ho was the meekest man? RmArl2.Tefloigi the pay roll alndmutigtrbu leom ed r. hr opsRso let fromn his gun] might bit tme Or MY William---Yes ma'am; Moses. Sunday oxatly hat Hie Holinoe, Plus X., 13,700,000 a month. Test it a few .days and seel Imnprove Dy UFFAILO BILL borne, go. suddlenly stOPPing BrIghdum School Te.cher-That's right. Now.. ene pil2,t e-mnt will promItly and surely follows an ckl weeing o'D him aroun . Tommy, can you tell me the namne Of »Ia on W' Bold by TAUEN"FT p g raisedl old "1.1t1 t y hule the meekest woman? Tommy--NO, egation of the Union of Italian Catho--UrngtepigeeyoewulbeALD LE . biAsF.OD torse. h [m aiththe ondintan ma'am; there never was no meekest tic ladies. benetired by taking Foley's Kidney co yn aw .go h ho n frs opi t H t n eo te w o maan.-Chicago N ew s. l After creating m an, God cr ated Rm dy. It furnis ea eeded etoàinito a e t e f l w i r ex P I nR C ubO sh i N te ai o I Geerl heme roe (u n hi wy iai, ppoa" loter.nndred. Hro le nwas noer woman and determined her mission, the kuidneys afteprr the ext t ran o fb To subscribers.paymng in advance Wkaark IN the al of1 ne masin rod u nthswy nilap ng eght cyads from n atle doIv GRAMAMS BROTHERS namely, that of being man's co-panâ ir n d uods hfboo y r:' Th. Lake ou'n'ty' ndependen tr andteit a ltile rise in the prairi,1 ad" and ath1e er on elmte and consolation- stim!uladrthL e kidneye and cammping thé Chicago Daily inter Ocean andgg Who were to make a treaty w eawhnyugebotatsalridge went hsb oreiNt atig oseNSPCALSH O Ntesat aakthreoetomin temt eemnteth mpriie ro i.PaisMde, mnhl9mgzie1o teAapahioes and Comanches inuOp there you will look downlu Lto a Irflhe recovered. I tuirned Brigbamn. F:yKinyRmeyip.0-eoen o 350 eiqun ur southlwestern Kauisap came to Forilowdpeso ftepareadseand Inilamoment we wert, again fair- I Ba hmo cr nti htwmnargt r h amelf ndio.Peatoae. Fuant Do criben.frs may5aso proit by te ro-s Zarrah, on the Arkansas river. From Counicil Springs and the 1Indianàs." The ly flying toward our destination. We Ch cagoans Rott asoman's-c.r" B Lfador.PLtotk. poxscitibe.mypalg to-daft yte prt there they wee to go to whiat was Springs rise tn this vast plain, and had urgent business about thatt time Match Shoot Recen y. ."Women in war or parliament are -.10,9L oiin ypyn pt-ae known as Council Springs, a distance they run for only abott four or dlve and were in a hurry to get there. d ouhtide their proper &phare and their ~*4 of sixty-five miles from Zarrah. Be miles, when It becomes a small The other Indilans hadl galined on us Four of the Graham tbrothers and pstoTeewudb the despera- b tween Zarrah and the Springs ts a dat stream of water sinking into the Band while 1 was engaged' in shooting at Harry Dunnill represented Lake coun- ption.nd ruin o s oi.Wmnco level country, but no water ts to be When we gained this ridge, there be. hi leader, and they sent several ty against imarksmen of the Chic dago o man ' n fscmpanion stasor- hard Coneuenty thre wsno wat"e fore the genera's eyes were hundreds abshts whizzing past me, but fortunate- Gun club ln a special shoot, held at sid af-a' opainme n e p wi wscarried aefrdIning urpos I tes and hundreds of horses and a large ly none of them hbit the intended mark. the club's grounds Saturday. Victory main-under the power of love andS A L ON SE SO 10 whchwa arie n anensinte Indian village. To return their compliment I occasion-.etdw-hte hcg akmn fectiont but always under hNs power. S A L O E S N 10 ambulances, for the generals orders1Isaid: "There you are, general- ally wheeled myself in the saddlle and raste hth ae hcaygontingen a, Hwmsatn hrfrl htGmetPic sa wee ha h wul lav FrtZ There are your Indian, camped dred' back at them, and one of by r Beae ytescr 2toh22emsgLedfeknemwicGsekatbrnttallioc n, ads at 2 a. m. no as to get a goshortabts broke the leg Of One c of ben ythee - h Lak42 e 4county coretGd's winork. i la lik a me- -salinlàbad Over this dry country. horses, which left its rider hors(e) de *in the team race wit | chako tring t correctot, wr th ie sign!n nhshihadwih Our chief of scouts and guide at that combat, as the French would say. scores were: movmetynteof rttheuherse.o n 3crip- 1150 poundSied b time was ick Curti. The outit was ' Only seven or eight Indiana nw e Lake County. 8 ue n seilytetreeite aaen o fGm composed of three ambulances, with ue ndneospoiinntJ rhm.....- - ..--.--..-..--.--. -86 o t. au epa hiesthwom a's-bettaWlkshb caddle horses for the general and In- and as their hornes were beginig teTom Graham. ... .... ..-. - - -t -ul- - - - - - - - - bttaWiles7li b dian commissioners, and when the gen auomwa- checked my faithu Harr Dunnhill •.. ··..·.... 94 pendence on man, her love and assist- Gog iks a eral and commissioners were riding In lte ed a ttl t1 llw anll a t.hm..---.. acbtnthrsaeyt i.b mltna rne the ambulances their sddle hersesorportunity to.draw.an.extra.-.>reathîornEdGrahamo... 8 "Woman'stdutiesGhoweverlare.not were led by orderlies. The general p to Iha dtem nedra iltsol --cnie ihntehushl' al.sno eeas eb ad three or four staff ofieer. a co- meto th e worst, ri t ahuf. Gaa ............422 She as a ratisocialmissioarenetaRsykIbes H ambletian. pany of cavalry as an escort and qabut aoewaltelow, ther p Io sand h f otal . . plaed inevrythatbe cause ; work nonofameta Princeois mthirty hese c and lessen w Idins offfor whnle.but 88 to erorm onabeatfaofPthnsicknth mor, uyïted hescou' andhmesen-cmplled todo this, ras Brigham car- George Roll ·· .........9 uperin a n taf f heciinal; theo-h >rse with a good disqpo- ges dt wsthtwenvr h gn\rIed ,me throuIgh most rnobly. Garkeek ...• . - 0suffrig sitdonefiie' conformation eaewshed tto endan aqik sThechsewas keptop ninwe Hughes .8. tection of women and children. Tw and ifrfe cnftrmtinc pace akt etrly tta aes within three miles Of the end Fred Bills -... ... --...... 80 this great and commo n action women adPeretroins- time the nearelst telegraplh point. these of te railroa track, where two comn- Pwr ·.... 6sol ñt n hudsrv os in hwhre men vwere to carry them. I was at the paies of. solers were stationed for wr ....- crte masncsayt xrie, , oso naycmay tirm ougscumpoefrthshenprps ofro tect n ingtne othe Total . .····............ 442 the apostolic Injunction of social "Gambetta Prince as he tok irst premium purpse.,/ mn fom swthe Indians charityni" It wa about 2 o'cl he o tnthafter otpstsw thInancheaingme Following up) this rebuke of Ppe for best trottinig tallion an<l also the sweepstakes for stalhion Yonoafer, levingthe gfortat a -7 · / across the praire and gave m Foley's Bo3ne-y and Tar is a safegulard P h ufaaemvmn, ayaea h aeCut arls aladtoo i ot you ingoficronetoftge na's1.d' I.afew minutes 1 saw, gealytomy inst serions results from spring Pux X . de b h 10 mveen, nya wasridngalog alkg o n a delight, mencmngo oot, and cav- I oos, which inflamne the innge and which has created such a furore, Rev- okpeimada w-ya-l ewntetoya- ask ing e about wen I tought we , asrymenastoo, ga llng o our rescue vlo-nopemoi.Avoid eountr-JE. W. Gavin of the Church of the 1i* taoke.rae at thenLake;Cotw-yFr, asho aonthreet-year-ld h wer e igt e ucsinngsson s tey oul1mont ther fit by insisting UPond a shl ieh maculate ,oncepion Sunday deliv- trotted in 2.19J and as a five-year-old he trotted a mile in 2:12. wie olwket i re tinhorsesWiche theIdnIan a th nu oleys oydg. nNE . ra tal nnitn t- rnIllie has been in the stud only a short time and has few colts,r ldein we& w old n1eve tthr-foawihtethd e nom ery oyf .1-A woman.s place ts In the home. but they all, show good action, fine conformation and good size 1cinre we aedne"Whys nt"Iheiethat .1few minutes I was met by sm fdn -a sterln lmn nte adclo.Toeta aebe ade hwgetsedfrset-resp thee not go igite rectain of athe infantrymen and trackmen, and, Before you have any printing d d h oteruigeeeti he adcir h% ta aebe adidso rs ped fr Lie toe3 ft othe rntha. ewr baigtajumping to the ground and pulling the --make Inquiries Of People Who ar.home and outside and woman is hl& their age, If you think of breeding(-omne and see the orne e oesa fle toldhe west. ty tel heblanket and saddle off Brighamn, 1 told in the business--perhaps you wefigt t ,help lmeet n e oeo i ot oebfr reig Hmendt sad "Hyedo't o tel he emwhtue hddoefo le Themyinorma ion that.H1 bereille, is 3--"Race suicide" is strongly to e iIe will make the season of 1909à at the- Libertyville Mile Mtpr gen"erl h1is? Reilaptheeoin the "1G4 eneshean, nding by my $ide- at once took him In charge, led him pyou. te tr scored and has a crIminal as well as ardif mgtha rwas n tsnth guidngeerlSe around the Springs." H 'e patted me' 4-Women should neot make siocie- b iln mn; that bi.nCuriswast Inte one the back In a fatherly way and snId. ty and social prominence their aIns J W. SWanbrough, Libertyville, Il. bspe writh imenwhatever, nor did 1 ntend r"yby mgigt nwYulc lJ Vo Ide no. This Young officer (l have The geneéral and the peace commis- - nen In active life, but should rmalin, " hi g t u ti ,a tand g a ll li g a ead ho e a nr i h ereeg of th e otr- = L OI S J E OANanG a i n c d e t a ly g a e isT W alMenMtthe ambûlancesad tOW theordely came to me and told me te LU S J EI I Fatopinionin ouceta ter fe sotrts C ol n s a l w h a t I h a d s Id a n d e x p la in e d g e n e r a l w s e d m e t r e p o r t te b o f m a t w o m a n w o n e gl t s t e r r h ,o m e a n d. g - t h vi to h i m m y res s ni fo r n t m e n t o n in g is te n t. T h e g ne rai k in d ly in v ited h e r a m ily o r t e s a ke of m o e t yarnrd Ou nsl O t ocead al elabi lme rm hersn o eFrt Kearny,otnthe foTa H E PndIA N Oedtht uc aMA Nr- ou fth muane et o 'Patte river. in Nebraska. How far Ins e oaa nat the dic ofttes "tatYes, catie to come back to him, and alsot?" I told him the way that he, would chuch stwlles aai ilE ·· s for the scouts to come up, of whom 1 have to go to have good camping Places . ofc omon ase andatue w as one. ire laid out a large m p on - nd tht it w ould be about 300 m iles. ,..f.,. .H pom i s e d no m at e r a e a42 6 o thegund nd wen se allot near .eakd."a opgiem tee"srmn o "esuie"aerdaessay.a9328 (182 n h es" idt o M r C u rtis : 1 told h im 1 ou ld , a n d h e sId : A ld r u1RA C I SseAT E r h eosn o n s ofc F theld ' r e G a vi n9 2o n( 1ecord ed 5 8with PW es "1 wish you would show me on this right. We wil strt tomorrow for onely that~I -thought they vwoul' Y KACHSEG N E Te gopnshveof latherattacte a innheptree ma jstwhr w ae. orYt a rrah and from there to Fort thim to death. BY GRAMEalo teto adaebiga n ahdyu o. Mr. cartia told him, which was per- ie, n rm Fort Riley I want you Captain Nolan of the Tenth cavairy ful Columnionan Ohio.ngad ftctly true, that the,maps were all go to guide me to Fort Kearny:*' Whieh 1 now came up with forty of his men, sruto mired much forer fore uness, nR«I C.0 Incoorrect that It wos Impossible to go danonrrvgatFtKenyand upon learning what hadâthappleed Franchise, Means That aCthirtpugencyoandtheir clearly reas-h boy them-. the general complimented me and said: he determined to purnSde the Indiana. Work Will Start In very Near Fu- oal on fve.DsrpinnPdBs.. T h e t g e e r a i r e m a r k e d : W e ll , t h o n , F o e e I a o n .t o t L a - H i d y o ff e r e d m e o n e o f is c a v - t r . P o a l i h n a M o n t h . ( n b e p i t o w oi t R i a sam flgl r e -p i e fan d a P h i . . Mr. Curtis, how-a r efo h enworth. I wish you to guide mearyhrendftrptngmow Franchise Will be Offered to Wau- E S rblc ogsap lc'iossrp hi ..... ngsf? Fromo the distance we have there." 1 told imntat would beo easy, sanM1a and bridle on the animal we kgnCucifrEntrance Hors BIG INCRE. 'f in logfur bac, lo t inde -6- tyeled &Ince leaving Zarrah at 2 for there was a big wagon road from stred ot after the dyitng Indiana, kSon on rystakeoranhFnse SA DN R Yinfcbt in tPi o'lock this monnlesol eKearuy to Fort Leavenworth. He sald: who oly a few minutes before hMad umefetwiwigtft wiwigPldlpi very near them." "That ts all rIght. It willmake It been making it no uncomfortably live-1900 lbs.ee wit, foaed aob1t, 87;16tls, foae Mayh1t, 106 BroPiaolyn . Bir. Curtiz repflied: "General, this s 3easier for You. You have guided me ly for me. Our horne» were al fresThere Are Now 66 Recruits at Fort 100Ib.- - e Mb 1M1WU18n-;1 ,6 handfs ih. reand owne90, BCoklek very level country, as Yuou ntee' safely for. over 300 miles where there and of excellent stock, and vweesoon Wthte6naiouhvt onte Shria HvigthgStffns"imote1i 88 y . . el ndB There areunolandmnarks, and there are were no wagon roade, and I am not began shortening the distance between vlag! ord hSodnnchrntn rildnOut of the a None buthmof ane l tbe b . yZmma&BsngeBotBOstor B so many thousands Of buffaloes al' afraid to trust myself with You on a ourselvçes and the redskins. Bet k a1 frlanchiserto theoWiauke gan li -niting dOu f m dNnoArAceted anMoissayll, Cu ed t.AbinMg.by mRa 328 s8292),BrMns.;n.. o eltheprtirtatItea pretty ard big wagon rond." On arrivi gati Lay thy badge g t tlesn over The a fadnciseordheralroa ,wa e- Fr ra n fteRcutn eateto ate o yMn ru 19(48,to 3Eviin rgt n wme are fr:>ite in.; Frter and be said G eneral Sheridan was com-' nesday night last week night stations. aruI19(48,h yllilat(12,Mnrue54 22) èn lrsuo more, I have not been over to the Ing out tetoiae command In a short apassed In the village board meeting a127 19(755), , he by Brilliant 899¡Brilliant ue 7 14955),8by BrillantAt. L prings for several Yea s, and w en time and that e would tell hi m) of me. at Grayslake and everything Is now W ith sixty-six "rookes" or recruits 1 7 (75 ,h o co BIIa14 ,he 1899 ili( 7 ( 5,), by o o I ll714),lot by 1 tast went there 1 was not acting as This was the last tIme I saw the dear i edns o tefrtsrpo&tetmhintdSttsamsen dil ' 7-- ' 1)t@r guidr e.tConseuetlyIfelthtImoldnera for eveales e ave ewasroad to be laid this summiner. T he ed to the limit at Fort Sheridan bvr. Vieux Chashni (713), he by Coco 'ý,ieuix (hasin (7 13), y Coco (712)sh-and rThe r tmlf." one of ailtheleis me nwI hae eerfranchise is the first one received by racks and every post in the local gar- (712), he by Mignon (715), hie by by Mignon ( 715)byJale Theugenral "o oki aYtekoh hdtepesueo nwn.the rosad and means the actual sar rison filled, the fort is feeling the fact Jean le Blanc (739); Dam 1Brebis (7:39); DamM)ildred 231287, by A' weethe springs are?" The young- One day In the spring of 1868 1 of thle building of It. :bat the army is now recruiting up to (5162), b>y Preise, beloniging to M. dlent 17904, etc.; iad dam Ni W oicrhdpointed mle out to the e mounited Brig-ham and started for Th etn ensa atd until .n: ii.Tsha;2dda alOte-n 38, yCalman880 eral, and he was looking straight lat ISmoky H1ll1river. After galloping midnighlt as objections were rmade toe otoftene e nder drill Th e2d nterilete328. 3rd2,damCalag5,etc.0,e me when hie asked the question- about twenty miles 1.reached tetpsm theetellofth odianc. ofreatshefo e ailerybacus eo u fti th igsa"e."gnrl;I owweeof a hba Ill vlooking thes 1vay llwere satisfactorily. adjusted andandhave been drilled six weeks thus bTh le breeding of thshrehs ' ebe< ing s borseeas noeAt Bouton th Srigar e." of that beautifu stram. s Iwothte ordinance was passed with a un- fa r.been tested and we know him to be yet becn thoroughly tested, but y NwYork. t eea od dbueg enly saw a band oflandot tirtyIn nimrous vote. The frnhsDlos Iuring the last year the enlistedl an excellent breeder and sure foal- know him to bu a well bred stu Buo . een miles. diana nearly half a mafle distant. 1 the construction of single or double strength of the army has been In- getr ri ue olgttr n, cot He ske in whadreti on, adIknew by the way they jumped on theiri tracks through the village creased several thousand, and today atCicagt answered, begthywrelegohres that they had s een me as'-Bean The construction work on the road thAegtr nismn i helrgs - -l g.. from uestno.di we werespo e paded as ce n sght.e1 a o m lewill be started In aillprobability with- since the close of the Spanish-Ameri- 1 (AIA 9328 and CHIEP 42560 will miake the enauing season, at. L »is . dadwet.Biy %ck Curis sokeve uadthe onlyhae I adfo1m-lfeina month and long before the sumn- can war, at which time the total comn- Api 0utlJl ,10,a olw:A h ano e White amo saide SBily,"e erIo ee u wst mk un for It. and 1I mme- e s vrthe first: stretch of the enexeddtepscbdlm-Sa 1 *h fDa tolhelapings?" en lee ntw dtheeleod.and star e bck o-road will be fised. ' t of100,000 men. merman, known asthe Persons farm, quarter of a mnilesonthwest of A me or toleed1fhim nthad beeinstheaon two wadte raild. BrighsuandeemedThe passing of the ordinance tmeans A general order of the War Depart- blacksmith shop at Gu;trneeIll.,teida rdr n atn on the Libertynille road, every day ,W. lie Rath, h nintrdr n a struck out as If lhe comprehlended thatmuhtterod It was the one ment issued yesterday by Maj. Gen. J. the week. CHlle..10A, etfl kiled many buffaloes ail over this coun- It, was to be a run for life. He crossed thing halting actual construction kranklin Bell, chief of staff, shows the Il.. 1g try Th geeraecaledfe hiahosea rvin i a ew ump, adoorwrk.Nowbesdestheprspetsnfalrgeinceae i¯enistentna co-n New ba.sidOinures mrehnefalpaableonOtsefOof..8 mounted It and said: "Young man, you .reaching a bridge beyond I drew rel, wtw il b onta.1 rslared ith ea stantment s sued yer 3t dRo Deemef$1.000 to ir anure ia clt toaal n adrsckAtßt.Pa ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i coeadsoteteirig.ewlnokdbckadswteIdasco-cnb hw.ao breedngto our horses will be held for the insurance. Care il City ride w the yM. urs, come-n.Ing for me at full speed and ,evidentyArnhiefrlnrnclnoya- Th oalsreghoftearyt- isrÙ rvntacdetbu il o e epnsbeshudan • No disrespett osr pr-well mounted. I would have hdAitleancisefpr oa e pesnt in 7h808,tinclding of e rs, stafea- n p n cDt o a di sf r o et n i r no fear of being overtaken if Bri - in day la 77,80 , Teageress af t k n e p e e t c i e t b t w l e h e n i le s o l n way in a country where there are n ham badl been fresh. But as hie was the near future although it la ne dprmns nitedmnoite NTCEWnae odteuryhrsagru 73 436)ter.m ing by my siean odrig hi rdeon- me a lttletan I lt Bighadca e. O co ing pmtethe plaethnetothe ppotuniy adhha eera- ..90 .tbredig an rasingdrat hosestoucll7nd3eami e ou hoses nd e enra ake m an qesios hotahadagin he w hd unwer Iha klldth dsthosete izd hatKnhhewulsdsienoh- Thcgeaet nceae isshwnin illbalaedtoshw he o llwh cme e op yu leo

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