1 RUSSE Another terrible wind and rain storm was experienced in thfis viinity on Batu.rday and Bunday. 2Nirs. John Greeley was brought home fromi thehbospital on Saturdasy. Sheis no better. Thoo. Bayle of Chicago, spent Wednes- day night at the home of A. C. Corrim. Wg J. bliville was a Chicago visitor on blonday. Mr@. EP. Biver and dau hlters, Ines and Allee, épent several days in WVauke gan last week. J. R. Corris wau in Chicago Saturday. The Ladies' Aid society w ill meet wi th Mdis# S. E. Browe un Thursday after- noon, June . ----.--- -------- the home of the+bride. The çcostumes Gertrude Perry,sewcretary ; M rsCh oril. Dyanrhrewllb)l kngad TheS8unday merv ice whieb w as toýhave dad o hr ie s a uhpro a Rev. A. W. Safford "pnt Wednesday wr ebtfloheiesdress'wa acorresponding secretary; Mfrs ida Sike. music atdtherehall and eveandhaeeben oberve as othe's aaysaorrar bduth ageof ye rsn srme sudw ThursdaymtinntChicago.th.v treasourer. The meeting was held lat the offered the service of their Imarbine rto postponed until the *-I; and tben .it wiii0dy,$3pr ot:6mnh Mr. and Mrs. Woech of Liberty ville, anclrdsai rme ihoueille home of Mrs. John Morse- ae h ldsldestodost heammoilan lohrlysevie EATl3OMITE 1 per onth 1 y 6ar $1 , alo eerl ter atnddthe funeral fring and all-over lace Mrs. Orchard Harley tendeedbrotherrof o rirH.aJ. graves >ndtheir comrady attjh, d ifferenMt, comb-ed()month; 1 ( years,1$v4n5rr$monthr o f M r« . H u g h e s . of E v a n s t o n , t h e b ri d e@ m a id w o re a a l eel o c k n d e e b r o t h e r-i -l o f J o h J. j g e m fteme t e ra e u 0 dn We n o i n een a i y r n G e a d• •e r Dr. Jamison bas a nw five 1passeger Paie blue.ilk trimmed with bads of Morlof this place, d-ied at hisJhom n . Ri tta as rehueoWoh ok- aily, M r. and 1r. ice and severa.lÀ. perLmonh nwnthr, yas$55 aTe oobile. w loedWouto.bide adIrish lacead shirredsati.BohLibertyville Saturday night. -Iwh ihe has been moàving zfr<oulmainfriendsmdrove up recently fromt Chicag" srinpiedMayo.-ftr to dysyears or over, $16 per bridqued,'dambin Iteirrautos and surprised Mr. and Smonth. In case such"person has reached day My š.of in Aerca beutes Te roo boterinlaw, Wm. Pester and famiily to be northoftheBrandstetter rîdec. uanereote-ut it'trcm'5ge as an erv a ed 90 d, M.adM.HaldMinto and wore the nurual groom's suit and er Tedy On wednesday while mr. ad Mr. ladre artin lat eek. en ned mndtonthtitbenthpassed, the'montper moar $ 6 ronth. $15 50) per ehUdren visited Mrs. Minto's parent@ at Gunderson was the groom,@ beemn h avera.he C. aemvd e.P eeanwrnCiaoand- wer peenu t e.Tirenl Dil'snetonue bil ased bythsed hue $1i 0 t ;yer Unp rv.Rev. Ingley of the Episcopal Chureb iohir offiee to roominein the bank build.. Dg mtneg"estsat the Av"on Park Pepæv onhetiglthe Moern Woodm(>en fl(5 y er mont ; 2 years, $17 per C. E. topic, May 19. "Why and EHow Kenoc ha. efomd th eemn.ing and will open up theirfcor nhotel. of wbih Mr Renehan isepro. 'Mrs E. Bacon spent a few daysi America fromt raising rates. The votemontb; 2% Years $18 pier month; 3 yeare to Please Chrisit." 2 Tima. 2: 1-13. Those who attended were: Mr. and the syndicat@ein the near future. orer rthpred t amant Prprse for 9 hicago recently. vncmmteew.t9to8 wlh 1ni or over, $19 pier month. In case sueh Victo Strag, leder.Mrs. Orebiard of Evanstona, the grooma's Bid Carleid transaeted business at wedding an)niversary. lThe ining room 1Mrs. David Adamos vsiedhesstrcaedthttee as ue Slieltobeperdon has reached the age of 70 years Several children have the whooping minter and brother-in-law; Mrs. Hender- Chicagwo Tuesday. wsbatful eoatdaduonMsi.Butril tLierviestee ated in t hle uppue housie t h'and served j90 days, $18 Per month; 6 cough in this vicinity. ·snwi oteM.ad r.W.¡Mr.WimtofWueaspn hi eatrn from te cirty in tjereng wee. The committeels actionwas taken months, $19 pr montt:e1 year, $20spe Melville of Russel, the bride's ister and 1 several days with her daughiter, tAirs. ratul ti w t h Irsrty . .Burioadth-isorue iouTe F. V .ttersaten suranemon th;, 19 e h year , $21. 0 per nh brOher4nlaw Mss ette oleneckHeny ueberof hisplce. . ervedrall marched into thbdivntnr room hbis hand quite badly in hi@ bay proe.s ounanrhdspknaais tyears, $23 per month: 2eri,$2 e WARN ONadMiossMatilda Johnson blath friende A rthur and -Ray Siorrill of Fox Lake, to the strains 1 ofMndelsobu we- dd ing cM. Psoer, declare the inese ILmnt;_,yar o e, 0 $pe 4month of the bride. The gifts were manly.and were Lere on business Tuesday. arch played byDo i t aThrAUCoN ALM.r ote ecde upon bythe Woodmae I ntease such pero ar 12 eahed theag Thon. Itudd was a Chicago visitor hbeautiful. Tirrfrienda In this vicinity Ili@@ Busie Whbitehead spent several and M ir ws eena d ite n~d h . UCIOtoAL.was neciesarento t he ontiance of of5 ayears and served 90 days, $21 par Monday. wsdhmmc oytruhalt eir with relatives at Waukegan ttrasiayd all ened heeenttil thi ilý,iee t Hvn s yfam il el a teneerlsr ano heceordnueHof t;mnh,$2.0prmnh Gut chant s ntrtinngfrensfuture epar@. They will be at home to week.nirPublie auction 0on the premi-ee located quoted a letter which was roeevdya,$4prmnh ayas , e fromr Chicgo tis wek. m Elis tanace business at on the old plank road three miles easit from the insurance commissionrtp of month;- 2 years or over, $3o per month. t beir friends June 31st. Sl~Nadison, Wis., Monday __ (of Grayslake and one mile east of Gages .C hc niatdta h od Julium Bostedt has erected a rnew Crnr, nFrda, C.17 cm mnwould e rd fromthe state That any Perion Who served ln the Aermotor windmill. Mrs. J. M. Palmer will pentertairi the A Postal Card Will Brinig You mencIng t1:00p. m. a rpNay, e olo- if ten onulbe billisfonpassemiiarto avlsevieofthonie silo*s Mary Chevelier was a Chic-au oLAKE VILLA >00 Club nex t week T bursday. Afe smpecp f urliffe rerrtyTe00;Lobbyinggraresul . stateiduring the CivilbWar and receive visior Sturay. rs.# m hitmrrad daght r agatzines, and ourspecial manv iving and 3 beavy springers; 4 dozen hiens, 4 Large lobbies representing the in- an honorable discharge, and who Wa" ohn Kelly of Wautkegnis em IId war Sorenpon visited hbis friend, fColorado. w as here to attend the funieralmgzn fe. Ade oistn fnvaflahy 0b.Seihsurgent 'lu odmen who are backing the wounded in battle or in line of duty and liere at thee home of NMrs John Sb rlrl Ht.gh McC'ann at Spauiditig's Corners of the former«. Tmother, Mr,. Ca field 1 Ma on, Can, 1ton,.p:2: setuied atai uofy topu.two eat i Ionahue bill and the officers of theisnwuitfrmualbobyeso olise eenmgla.t week. Hugis rec-over- Try Lee's CGermazo)ne for yo:ci kýnp, spring wagon. truck wagon and box, ead Camp and fraternal sceisthereof, or who lifromt di@eamo E. Ekdlahileisbuilding a large conreteing rom h ie injury am fai -am canr be it is.used lby ailllarge puty<.ae _ art, iliht prinm, Wagon, met heavy w hich are opplosing t.he measure w>ereeaerote ebeknhos. spced Therctl guarnee.Dr lirug tobob), mo¯wing nmachine, ilay rake 10 ftin attendance and presented argu- cauýes incurred in lino of duty resulting Th Iexl Sor. he uleizrsuk.etL.o. nMs.efr teOomite. is disability is now unable to perform Libal lot and ilild., ra i:k lceoe na.l'at week m beautiful Appalo player rack, ie mlgrimdiston,7 fneonly p)revents the Wodalen fromt mak- muum pænsionntid bsnet Wé 3 Il- fbial i vm.ig i, sspr ano wastdeh er e Tl t.anh \ r ot, ýrdswvnwi nlw p olsig the proposed rate increase effect.Pr .ot, hu erdisat, It it, $80 att I ýi ýfr a le.d an erssera herhme1 hewt VETERINARIAN 1larb w%%ir ri,,hav fork. ropie and! I ve, but also provides that in the fu-prnnh ihu eadt egho a e puflhleys. 25 tontm iün. lawn mower. met titre no Increase shall be made uinless service or age. Mr>.(i. la Ha . M rlauiAv* ,Bert Ga ftgmr a a olo cýaller on Wm". Hair'.. ampi wifeof (hcaodoutblel)barness. sinigleharness. ) stock aproved lin a fererendum vote Of the Peoria, has suffer-d from erouns Tesaited at the i1;..Loftus houw undy.! .tankm, r-w boat. extension fladder, 14 It members, The R-"'Majorfty, backache and dinyhev ab am aiT-oneupewr ntheir h e Officebat Gardinmer Hotel laddler.lu10 gllioi.ý barri ehurn. 20 tuch oitterness was ,dispiala(ddur It Is stated on rellable authorty result of kidney trouble and l ai i At the lalst inewsfrom For Lakemo.gail)onlmeatjar, orn .sheller ad a no oty lin g the hearing before the coinunittee that there are more than a mllion om nedtaking Foley Kidney Fv ill- onld ,a of the .oielofthose drowned ather a, i(lesttjoonumerouis t eto.an l anrof charges were hurl-an hafdf and ilhey »son rid im,-of al; kidn- hoi.b., rcoerýd M ,have-just received la ineii of East- Phone 53R lialer 1e bc adforth. When the final Yta rpaeronytworand f otr. trouble and hlped w, e il,, - 1Ilmin . kodýakm and camnera.. also a lin.. oVssv rp.ato asiaerh'omitewn etteeaeolytoknsa can ýaf-F recomrllidditem, - Foi .1 i M. jgetertained the, ofthe esupplieseb tlas filmis. printing | o.Vo EL. Auctioneer.ioi executie sessioninpittee oftecigars made, good and bad--mosty by ail Drulggste i mut-ry q- iety tis week Thursday. papier, fixni bath and develope-r. s- GRAYSLAKE ILLINOIS R W. Crinai u-, Clerk. vigorous protest of Senator Hienson. the latter. Mr. and Mr. Yule or Somners, Wis.: Mr. and Mrm Wapd Bath of Racine,' Wis., Mrm Mavor and daughbters off Chicago, 'attended the funeral of their gister, Mrsi..J. L. Hughýs and aiso) viited their mother. Mrm Robt. Strang. Bert Trottsr and sister, Mra. Luev Bonerof hiag, vsiedwith Mr. auà lira. A. Ki Bain'the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Denman spent se@veral days with the home folkts, Mr- and Mr. 0'. E. DePnman. Earl Cutler of Zio City, visited from 9 Safurday until Monday with Mr. and Mno. Denman. Mr. and Mrs W. G. McGluire nandmon and Wm. McGluire spent Mondiay with Mr. and Mrm Ed lruve atGr.ske FOX LAKE HICKORY. SEPRVICE PENB ION The grand openin, dance bld at Mr. and Mr.. Tomn Frazier "' RtSed IL ECMS1A (Ison .A resort last Saturday evening crans, were here Mndýiýay. BL EOK A ta'a ea sKeemme br> 0Io11 tr. v tie eenetie tteThe service pension bill wihpss seasonI and a fine time wasm reported homne of AIr,. Pik "Ie Sndy leSenate last week Tuesday was on MIé wa alle o Ci,,,go Miss Barbara Ebert -, Sundamyd at Salturday made a law wrhen President, bis.Bighm ascale t CicgoAntiob Taft affixed his signature thereto. using Mednesday by the death of Mr. Bin'g- rhrPdroWl-ýre,.ie4a1ua ai ul ipdwt od bam's motherAthrPeesn.WabrFrt .Jo ýsape neal qil ipd ih od John Karls wfi a Chiag v isitor o riffn tand %%ar-ren1E1 wardstokjtirThe new law provides the following Af onday. o ia t rad examinationi at .% utio li rat.-stlhje being an ex tract from section 1tday, rida us before purchasing. The Rexall Stoi e. -Druce Drug Co. B, J. Loftuoarelie 4from iWisconsin Wednesday witl ad of stoki. T. C. Lo)ftus of Wilmo-t. alled on relatives and friendw here TuýMlay Mrs. B.J. Loftue and daughiclter 1 Vah were Chicago visitoii Saturd.a iY Mrs. Gardinier hae purbw another i driviug horse for her h vry on the Harry Smith farm hai n ,ledto une of Dir. Harvey'sfdate. Mr. and Mr M. B. Atwell, who have been spending the winterin Jacksonville, Florid, are now in Chicago visitinig their @on@ and will be at their summer lome in Grayolake nex i week. Miss Marcia Wheeler shenit aturday and Suinday with her sister in Chicago. Mrm Charlotte Lee leavem Raturday to visit relatives and friendj in Cincinncati, Ohio. Miss Sofi Kr anand Katherine Libertyvie. Louis Klo-skia T'imread1a1houëeand Mo fro mConu ar ble int iloveseand Mabe subdivision thtisw-k. Pete Jobusmon wil gitls igrand open. igdanee Saturdaty evening atklrazy , resort (on the ato eofth ae Everybody invited to atrei - YORK HOUSE a dae ount of Il. strmly wahrla.t n aay te steropticon %views m ti 1 ture was pos.tponed until Nlay 2-; dauglter, M ,F. vardma t r A farewell party was givenj in hor f Misa Frieda Erb at the home f, r. Austin Savage last Tuesday v ni those present bemng: Frieda Erb. liarold Winker, Josie Mann, Railph Eastmani, Florence Kennpedy, Bert Ed wardm, Com i -:I, wards, Albert Bode-. ;ý l ý; i SE iol;1. ihat ans person Who -erved ýidays or more in the military or nwaialseric, of the United States during the late C.ivil WVar, Who has@been borjo>rbi y di,,harged therefrom, and wh, o h]as reachledJ the- age of 43 years or oJven shauI,1pon making roof of gch f 1 tý, acrm to wuch rules and regu- lationsm as the Secretatry of the Interior mlar p ,',Id ,4 & -dunte. 1go rol and 1- tiaoitoeive a pension One of the prettiest wedding's that Last wewàTuoa vegg a h Mrm.Geo. Jamieson will eterain theAi"annual Imeetn fteWmn(lb Mis-sionary situdy clams thi@ week. haseer taken place was that of1iss d thefoillwineg offheers were e1-ted: Wok ascomece o te emde-Bepeie Gunderson and Sir. Wells -iâs Marcia Wheeler, president; hirm. Henderson,3hursday, My2193a ad ubevcimdt; kMr- Stock is the stock to buy. 1, Because we have $40,000 in real assets. 2, Because we have protected it wi th a $25,0OOlife insurance policq. 3, Because the Company has an earning capicity of 30 per cent. 4, Because it is redeemable in 1922 at $110 per share. After May 22nd, the Common stock will be sold at, $100.00 its par value. Present selling price $75.00 per share.' This stock should earn the more con- servative investor better than 10 per cent. a year on its per, which is better than 12 per cent on the present purchase pricee nmAy, Vix 117,1912. 1 D ai n dSayigs-.of. G4iyslake Y. J. Drtle, Edtor h il11 Or0,d.rs Taken f..r dob work Advertiing Rate$ On A pplicetion a RAINBOW MFGC00.STOCK THE STOCK FOR YOU TO BUY Capital stock $100,000. $75,000 common. $25,000 preferred. Par value $100 per share, preferred stock pay= mng 7 per cent per- annum. Common stock selling for $75 per share until May 22nd, at which time the common stock wNill be sold at its par value $100.00 per share. A few Real Reasons why Rainbow Manufacturing Company Preferred The allotment of common stock which has been set asidetobe sold at $75.00 per share has all nearly been sub. scribed, so after May 22, the common stock will besold the same as the preferred stock, $100 per share. If you want a gomng proposition in a well established, paying home in- dustry,which will stand closest investigation, call or write. A. R. Schnaebele & Company Fiscal Agent Libertyville, Illinois iLD