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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 28 Aug 1914, p. 16

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ted. Distriet, I;ke Villk; Judges, John lest. Connolly, A. . Conrad, J. A. 1xtling, Ea.M, li, Blrte, Ed. Gret Mc.G. T. McCullough, gtratton, C. B. Dicks,ý Scott Levoy; District, Libertyrille 1st; Judges, D. A.'Grady, Geo. Harvey, John K@. George JCichman, August Froelich te Loo, Eari Pitman, James Wl said Chairmian. Polling Place, Barnatable's Hall, Lakts Frank Eger, Hl Caeedwr Ct ma T. J. Marchant, Wmt. J. Mihan, Fred Meyer, C. . Small, Laufs Ochw.tnGoYpCalyMriFa nof IMà» *ebigga Ita Wm. J. gtratton. . Villa. roll: Polling Place, TPown Hall, Lib- Geo. Pammet, Percival Pearce, John macher, Fred Grimm, Lee Comt k. g, ask. with the conter lino of,1 H. W. lierry. District, Avon; Judges, A. T. White, ertyvIlle edn.Er oos..Trqit John Witt, George Wickersheini,. rant Avebue, 1tenee ebâthwester. Superviser Brooks moved thaet the Lincoln Y. Sikes, Fred C. Wilbur; District, Libertyville 2nd; Judges H. Fred Wintere, W. F. Wandel, j. G. H. Krueger.JhnAWahevWatTo said conter linoeofCentral report be accepted and adopted. POlIIng Place, Village Hall, Grayalake. B. Eger, Henry Carroll, Lew Flagg; Bohn, Fred Boller, Bernard Drew, H. Vernon. Jomn, A0.Boldr,-eterWMttchelo, tthe point of .beaning, alt Motion carried. District, Warren: Judges, Geo. T. Polling place Gotti & Co., Store. Lib. Hoffmier, Michael Hayes, J. J. Jemi- Emil Geest, NIck Galster, ranlHaiE-.tigenle Biddison, Robert Minnihan, 71"of Demesteld, tuy of The matter of building a General McCullough, H. E. Flood, E. E. Marsh; ertyville. son, Thomas Kirschner Geo. Lange, ben Wm. H. Mieyers, Erben IlRihm John Rcse. 8" tate Of IiHnois. Hoespital -at the Lake County Sant- Polling 'Place, Woodman Hall, Gurnee. District, Fremoht; Judges H. C. W. Car Martin, Ed Salmon, Henry Wey. H.eriry E. Evans, Almon' Rockenbiék Lake Villa. Welch of Waekega toisml was discussed, and Superviser District, Waukegan lst; Judges, Meyer, Car Dolfier, Frank Dolph; er. A. M. Benedict, G. L. Brewster, miles j. Conway, Wm. H rSandliff. Ncrman Burnett, August Queden- MAdLtthe Board ratify the redis- -Kirâchner moved thnat, the Hospital be George H. Bairstow, John Whalen, J. Polling place, Woodman Hall, Ivan- ife olue ao opa e.Ws eri. 8 I n;feld J. Gordon Bonner, R. G. Hook, of the Town of Dee4rne'd as bulitln accordance, with plans and C. Biddlecom; Pollig Place, Perrin hoce. Doerbecker, John Faubel, J. E. Fin- John Huhn, Edward William, Peter P. B, Daniels, John Nader, John Del. Mr. Clark, specifications, as spbmitted by the liall, Warhlegan. District, Wauconda; Judges, E. W. negan, John Maynard. Frank Nolan, Duffy, Lawrence Redmond,' James jiel, Rlichard Briggs carried. Sanatorium Committee. District, Waukegan 2nd; Judges, Brooks, Ray Seymour, George Brough. Chans. Obenbreid Fred Palmer, Edw. Ryan, Car Lange, James Mallfield,' Avon. an sior Clark moved that the ' Motion carried.HarBng.TmtypemnNc ton;, Polling -plaoe, Town Hlall, Wau. Short, J. W. Swanbrough, Ben Wester- Aloin Knaak. Henry Edlwards, Oliver Hook, Wm. ofredistrictin the town of! ®upervisor King moved that thi an ol ing Place, Harry Bangs conda. hoff, John Ward, Ira Detweiler, D. A. ' Deerffil Herdn, Chat. Hall, WIa. Pester, Ch. Wbeiefttwth the ElectIon Comý. .u iofIburteen Thousand Doellars be Barn, Waukega. District, Cuba; Ju ges Fred Kirsch- Weale, M. L. Baade, Fred Buck, Frank 0S.BonA.Ee . ban. M. e les ýV«tmanî, John Hart, E. P. bWwith power te act. ¯ apropriated for the purpose of build. District, Waukegan 3d; Judges, A. ner, E. W. 11iley -t. Heimerdinger; Eddy, Peter Goodbout, M. l<ubelsky, O .BonA .OsoEr ha i, Orsen Washburn, E. B. Ne- etjo aried. 6 Ing a general hospital bwilding at, thel. Conrad, Lee McDonough, Daniel A. Pollng place, . . Schaede Hall, Bar- Joe Oltusky, John Pundt, Walter Sny- PurdyCl, . J orrmn, rElisa Morgan, ville. ý rMcCulloug, Cairm a Santortuma and that the Sanatorium Grady; Potling -Place, "Armory, Wau- rington. der Geo. Schueemn Albert Trost, H.aK. GocalJ. JonarrergeWnE C6 orildaim fWakgn ed omitted h ol* otu oe letorzed olet the .ean. tDistrict, Ela.: Judges Emil A. Ficke, Wm. Wrightuenem.Battisfore, Chas Bad ihe yeH neA James Burke, Henry Mogg, Geo. T. D edsuinttd hefolo- trettoth lwet esonibe id P sr t4t udge a H Martg',P. W. -Meyer, Henry F. Berghorn; Crapo, Chas. Diesner, M. P. Dilger, R.'CnrE . Plaht kamsul y a S h Vose, Arthur Clark Norman Panser o lini lk Cbt, er. oio aridPeta ce nok BMaber Ho;p Wau- Polling place,. Tovn Hall, Lake Zurich. V. Fitch, Jóbn Hazzard, J; R. Hess' hanrame HatsPsle, Clhasone, Claeence Zimmerman. Wm. Dalstel, of Supe Co unry rmsa: peisoClar k ofthe lecton ean kBrbrSop a- District, Vernon; judges A. G. Mae. Axel Lybeck, John McShane, J. Reck. Frank Laing. ra n' aray Steuder, James Calahan. E. E. ,1A6 D.191.CoDmiteesubittd te flloing Ditrit, aukgan5thdJugehethr, L H.ScroserE.D.istr;enwldJoh AsmusHeny Daco, T M.Clak Rse>Andew atsnC.lHaThma an fteStat of Illinois, Lake County, es: Conrad Holletein, Frank Bidinger, Ira Polling plac Toen iall Half Day. John Hayes, Ben Kristan. Theodore H. Meyer. MyMn J. Stevena, J. J. Bernibe,Frn Juyl6th,114.pevofrsJue. esio. t eilr;P aceJon es- tRockini eh, Arthur nderP- Richard Bricknell, Fred Chantry, W. Supervisor Maether moves that the Resp ctfully submnitted. 6)b1deend Derom r. Chairman and Gentlemen of the District Waurkegan 6th; Judges. M. ter Duffy; Plling place Town Hall, G. Dalton, Harry Perd, Walter Hunt. report be accepted and adopted. H. B. Eger. beg leave e Board of Supervisors. IL. Baside, John Count, Ambrose Mer.' Deerfield- eon, Peter . Moore, Chas. O'Neill, Motion carried. Ernil A. Picke, saidal.Yeur Election Committee recom- chant; Polling Place, Barber ehop, District' Dee lpd 1st; Judges. T. Chas. Paulson, Wm. J. Steele, James s3upervisor Eger, Chairman of Spe- Supervisor Flerry moved thait the them nd en tht he olowig ersnsbe 07Belidre t. Wakean. M.ClakH.af fJames Boylan; Thompson, Robert J. Vickerman, Ken. e'al Committee te, make Jury eec- report be accept and tdopted. 0»- thn »d appoimndtedas Jte o f Eln ectonfr itrbcauean7h;Jugs:J7Plln E Pio' Ofce nt Ed, m Hffa,1aryA.tnsbmttdth olown rprtsa tinca .be direct"ifd« the ensuing year, and that the pol- T. Emmons, Matt Dilger, Chas. Lut. N. Sheridan , Highland Park. Lynme.W ure alStA-roved that the reading of the names Slupeyvisor Brooks moved that we Masienter, to-wit: lixed as follows: barni, Waukegan. Walsh, 16. JL ibb W. F. Hogan; Pol~ Wm. ýdolnson, Ed. Boobyer,. Willard Stat' of Illinois, Lake County. es, NMotion carried and Board stood ad- aún ý & DistrictfBenton lst; Judges, Jas. District, Waukegan 8th; Judges ing place, CàiMà, HIghwood. uts dadHlAe eto. Board of Supervisors June Session, jourhed. es.Fo Wht.Api. lloed FSsl4nd, Geo. Klift, Chas. 'Ferry. mlGsasn re ffeCa.District, P etfièd 3rd; Judges. J. (Libe, dw rtvil lexRbrsn Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the - !W A. HIENDEE, flling Place, Village Hall, Winthrop Gesekus; Polling place, Finnish Tem- J. Brand, A. 4. Moses Frank McCaf- CalsSozaRdlhEkr Board of Supervisor. Clerk. Smal P Cae . Harbor, perafice Hall, Waukegan. fery; Poling place, Firemen's Hall, W. CalssozaRdlhEkr Your Special CommIttee appointed I is &Wll 1ltrict, Benton 2nd; Judges, E. B. District, Waukegan 9th; Judges Centre! Avé., Highland Park. J.Go icteE.AsiSmt eet30nmsfo h ei State of Illinois, Lake County. se. - groeerles . 2 Hllingsworth, D. G. Boyer, P. E. Wel- Theo. H. Meyer Wm. E. Sunderlin, District Deergeld 4th; Judges Puba, Ed. Wells, Charley Boyse, Mfont Jury list to replenish the Jury lit. .h1ereby certIfy the foregoing te, be M. Daielston: Polling Place, Womnan's League J. Lambert; Polling place, T. H. Mey. George L. vetter, George Hutter, Ray, Lew Flagg, Aaron Stafford, Geo. submit the following names so select- a truc and correct transcrIpt of the sevcs> 00 Bldg., 27th St. and Emmaus Avenue, er's.Greenhouse, Waukegan. Laura B. Clow; Polling place, 108 W. Quentin, Earnie Davis, Henry Litch- ed:; preeedingis of the Joune Session of C-le sevcs.....i00 on City. DsrcWakgn1tJdeJ. Central Ave, Hihland Park. field, Fred Beckleman, Frank Eger. Bent*n. Board of Supervisors of Lake County, cothing1.6 Disitrie, Benton 3d; Judges,'g. W. C.stMcLea, Jon 0HyesuWaer District, Deerfied 5th; Judges, Carl M E. Miller, Rudd Kimiball, Ralph Fe niesn .JhneA .Ilni Fery, . B Fr, . H Tutleorein Wysocki; Polling place, John Janas' Grant, John Iiggins, H. P. Beers; Poil-. Rouse, Ernest Brown. Bennett, Geo. Connell, R. B. GrIffin, ln witness Whereof 1 have elothing ......... (g. 10 Place, Diekertown School House, 33d Store, North Chicgao. Ing place, Purdy & Sons' Hardware Fremont. F,. . Hanks, C. D. Chapel, W. A.. hereunto subscribed by upme M.. 1Hesciedr t an h Newpr;J n C jaet D'strict Sshields let; JudgeB James Store, S. Sheridan Road Highland Darwin Brown, Fred Converse, Johhb Scott, William Cole. J. l4 vinnedge and aglized the seat of said . fNtigatt gofisce. 10.00 Weleh, George W. Browe Peter Glea- P. King, Wlliam J. Steele, George D. Park. Caleter C. H. Lange, August Meyers. D. G. Boyer, B. J. Naden, W.' vander- (SEAL) County at Waukfgan tis 50erada Hart, son; Polling Place, Welch's Hall, Wenban; Pollin place, ire Dept. Ali of which le respectfully submit- . Erest" Moore, Geo. obenauf, J. J. werf, P. B. Johinson, M. H. Kenyon. 20th day of August, A. D. tant, etc ........ 22. 50 Rosecrans, Room, City Hall, Lake Forest. t ed. Rouse, Win. Porteus, A. E. Ransom. A. V. Mterole, R. F. Krause. J. B. Fry, 1g14, »Obe DepL satore, District, Antioch let: Judge, E. District Shields 2nd; Judges, Waukegan. Wauconda. Muir, Anderson, Philo Burgess, Prank LEW A. HENDEE, alM«9 upplies ......... 7.11 iL. aimons, C. E. vanPatten, Harry George Munroe, Warren Miller, Roscoe Fred Galloway Philo Warner, C. S. 0. E. Prouty, Ray Seymour, J. W. 1 Dewoody. Clerk. Embr'Isases; Polling Place, Village Hall, Johnson; Polling place, Village Hall, Alshuler, I. s. Barnum, C. F. Buck, Cook, Page Smnith, Geo. Barer, C. E. Newport. supplies ..... .. 31. 90 Antioch. Lake Bluff. Joe Durkin, Ii. P. Erskine, R. C. Jenlis, Otto Potter, M. S. Ford. A. V. Leroy Alcock, Chat. Cashmore, P. Distrct, Antioch 2nd; Judges, W. 'District, Shields 3rd; Judges, . D. 7itts, Theo. Goldsmith, D. A. Hutton, Martin, M. Donlea, C. L. Pratt. G. DIetmneyer, R. E. Eddy Peter Glee- Th etOm m e the $194.48 S. Rincear, P. B. Huber, Chas. . Rich. Goss, W. A. Witt, John Tallott; Pol- A. J. Jewell, A. 1. Miltimore, L. E. Cuba. son, C. A. Heydecker, Leo Lux, Fred ,be bill of Hermhan schweryfers- ards; Polling Place, Huberst Paint Ing place, City Hall, North Chicago. Malthan, James O'Shea, W. C. Parker, Nicholas Baker, James Courtney, R. Ray, John Shea, J. B. Slosser, a ud«of gradenea ad vit1, werondbe laid ôver ihop, Antioch. District, Shields 4th, Judges, W. R. Pl. C. Regan Andrew Rykman, M. B. E. Dalziel J. F. Hollister, Charles Antioch. fme vinl1%osubliit te thé dominion the sept m6etingt for in- District, Grant; Judges, Wm. J. Bridgman, D. W. Harp Aubrey flamon, John Whalen, Harry Bangs, Lytle, August Mavis, Wm. Paddock. C. JoeFlebeBnMoot redo the great. This is a feudal teure s tratton, D. V. Wttit, H. Hendricks; Warren; Poling place. Manual Train- il. Gavigan, Roy Hill, F. W. Krebs, F. Randall, Arthur Jaynes, Henry Gil- Willett, James W. Johnson, Geo. Hu- which they caninot alter.-Burke. wtwih i esecfuly submt- Plling Place, Ingleide. Ing Room, oorton school, Lake For. Ceof. Pritchard, Clarence Bassett, Robt. ley. ber, Win. Girard, Event Kaye, Chase NOW IN FULL SWING Oureniesstck f ighclssSummer merchandise must be sold to make room for new Fall goods arriving daily. All items mentioned here (and hundreds of = 9ther,11 inotr r7ele at half and less than half their regular prices. -Look these money-saving over carefully and take advantage of this great bargain sale. One great lot of women's house dresses; formerly pnied5 $1.00; Clearance Price. .. 59 EXTRA SPEGIAL A large assortment of $1.50 and $2.00 waists; broken styles and sizes; Clearance Pricee..... EXTRA SPECIAL' One lot of white dresMes that have sold all season up to $10; Clearance Prce ... ..2 EXRASPECIAL Black petticoats of extra quality sateen, deep Blounce and sateen underlay; $1 v4lues37 EXTRA SPECIAL Double panel white sateen petti- eoats, finished with embroideried scalops; regular' $1.00 val-79 ues at .................. EXTRA SPECiAL Luxor dresses that have sold up to $1,50, At Clearance ll Price ................... 7 6 CEMDR S: HATS ANlD DWN ïHat aind cap prices are following: the benevolent example of the hundreds of other Ries in this sale, and right now inothers can fiêt their little boys and girls out to the advantage of the family .The most' practical kinds always sell -at 50c, during ommerand Early Fall Under- wear at Unusual Savings Now is the time to supply your underwear needs, for dur- ing this sale prices are as lit tde as half. You canu se under- wear at these prices: EXTRA SPECIAL Woolen dresses; a greît assort- ment of'stylish models; values up to $15.00; Clearance Price .... ................ 498 Some P ine Skits;, and the Pric$s.Are lust Half The economical woman who simply must have an extra skirt should see the'ones offered here. They were double the priebe- fore this sale., All have the new fashion features that are in vogue for early Fall wear. All Wool Berge SkIrts-In plain, blue, bleaeb or mixtures dj values te $4; -Clearance $10 Mkrs r Now $5.00-%-And incluided.are all our hig grade models. Every skirt wil be sty- lish for future wear, Do not miss Women'e Combinations - Made of fine quality nain- sook with rich trimmings of ,ace and embroidery. $1.00 to $1.49 values ........ 89C Women's Muslin Gown - Cut extra full, dainty trim-- mings of lace and embroid- ery; $1.25 regular val-79 ue, at . .. .. .. . ... .. . . ------------- $1.00 00BETS, 59C. Every woman should have an ex- ra pair of corsets, and these guaantee a real saving59C 50è BRABBIEREB, 35C. The present mode of corsetry de- mands brassieres to give grace- ful figure lines. Supply your needs now, from 50e val- ues at .... .............. 3 5 ' LONG SILE GLOVEU, 16 BUT- TON AT mec. A splendid supply of the famous gzloves are ready for this sale -- Ari ah1 pr no col Wh val fat W ch t Ille MI] OUI 1 fro tra aj;c fro 901 ROI for lm Col dia wai rivi 11W 1 Mr the the bv t;vý and tyv rari 7 on by pre dici bod knf, Por Ma: wný 45 des blo, bal of N DREI NCOU ATDE OISIVEEDUCTIONS All womien's and misses' ceoats, formierly priced up to $12.00 for this. sale _ l at ........ ... ..... • All our beautiful $25.00 coats are pr ced in this 9.75 sale a . .. .. .. .. .. .. . All our balmacaans and fancy style coats; our $8.00 vahies....• SUIT NEWS For the woman. who wants a suit at little cost, for the one who has -waited until now to economize on a smart novelty for -the many whg täke advantaee of Aues prices to provide sii.gin conservative styles for next season, A U,» AT-:.$$75 ALu $058OuTSAT..$11.98 and Oxford Sale Little Gent's Velour Kid Shoes-In britton style; mannish last and solid exten.. sion soles. One of the best qualitieis. Sizes 9 to 1 50 12½/. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . •5 Women's House lippers_ Front or side gore, hand turned soles; a soid comfort slipper; regular $2 value ....... ....... 1.4 flereIs a, Shoe Our Faâmous -Julia malowe Pumps and Colonials-With Sidney, spiral or low heel, in fine patent and dull kid leathers; values to19 $3.50 at. ... .. . ... . White Canvas Colonialsand one and two strep slippers; with covered or all lether heels; regula'r ial-1 ues to $2.50 ....... •e3 Women's Muslin Skirts- Extra heavy quality of deep, heavy floncing; others have garmnents, this sale.. d lace trimmnings; $1.49 7 Women's Muslin Drawers- Fine quality muslin effect- ive trimmed with lace and embroidery; 50e and 9j, 59c quality . .. . . . . . . Wohlen's Union Buits--In umnbrella drawers style; with lace trimmiàng. SpeciaL, at ...................Z Wilmen's Union Buit--In splendid quality; cuff knee; 50e quality. ... 2c Women's Vests-Splendid quality guaze lisle; all sizes .. .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. Woínen's Vesta-In fine quality ribbed Jersey; tap- ed neck; 15c, 19e val- ues . ... ... ... ... ... . O 35 IniO'S COAT FOR $1.95 No need for the youngster to be without a splendid coat, price within the reach of the most modest purse. You will never agin buy such good coats at so low a price, so bring daughter along to- morrow and choose from aniy of our coats; values 1j to $5, and pay just. . JI107 Stunning modela, includn silk foulard@, are included lnin elot Now ie the time to bur, $3.9 Ai hi h lass dre aid prieë never were lower. 3UJ 16-button length, with" C Oecth o'i»,u double tips; $1 values... bt.. nwi 2-clasp silk glives, highly pie p hà. 'tç lustrous; 50e value.. . .. .. n eakes for .. .. .... 4 5 and Thriy Women Won't Miss Thèse Mony- Sag Itegng, One Lot of lu"t«e and Fabric e;50e qality, ..htly.soil. Cog"e' Celebrated Cold CraSpecialjar.. . ....29 MUslin Combination Buits-Of fine quality nainsook; embroid- ery and lace trimmed; $1' values ..... ...... ....... 6 c Muslin Petticoat - Extra heavy neing;$1.0 ,value, CLEA KING SALE -27 I IAL BXTRA SPEC CeOn e special lot of -beautiful $15 Undermuslins Are Prtced tbualk rse. l ae Pr e ....... 7.98 1 JLric . .. . . ........... 1

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