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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 28 Aug 1914, p. 6

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ai ST. F. SWAN Correspondent and Agent Uit-o'estndiî-i'rice righi lataing Faf. ir-e t aiLitierty ville Iitoriurn. fapken u rîlestra. ci Ita Tgis.ràide abusnes' n LA. Wateou n'as an Aintiorfi ielto Ic. Thoný Russeil and ,'hilreu ePeut daday witi> relativ-es at Lak. Forest. lobart tyneW fer0ii ighfaud Part, le Wihytetilret up, w.'re bob 1aed ud took ecoun1 aud tiird on . a ebil.___ While Teriap was bn.y tril.ing miuti Tony îurned arîîuii [or a little ihati Qýaafity-llavd's Studio-Price riglt. with the umpire anîd Aleiriniiîfîct it for i Dancinig Fa'ir week at ýit.ertyvllie borne. Tonjy waîlUmiliaitîrn' Aîitrum apke's oirchestra. CI around waheu the th riîît reualied ii ai th lbil botinded tark iut.' thle' iiî<>î,, where Il udy grablîed it and trired io ie Wliyte off at ti rd. The,-tiroîw me wild and another rîîî îîî'diakii the total flic whii î m-UC i ' i a p le uty . &ta Alit il- -Il)............... 3 Kn7 1 i)g.lh............ 0i. mîu. ef.......4 T. I)oriler ........ : C. hanter 3bh.. 'f... .; J. Dotlier, se..f... a. liler, p ......... Marris, ri........ ...2 Rouie, if ............... 2 Swan, r! If............. 1 Muflxth vek 'lhbs and. e tea, 'Waukcgau 'B 1 t.- And AMr. J. fi. Ayosiev. Kicg. u..........l GaOrge Grant i. Austin. visîted a ew Pulse, me............... t Ili. W ome i .......... mrs. Geo. Jones 01 Wlliam, 'f....... .. lie.Uo.Jnc i fllmr, lias> aken jWilkinson, n........ q tIt avecthie drîîg te and t.îk O't'arceil. t......2t xaMon the itrst ai thc vu-ct. Lindîuiot. p ril ... 1 60re Wood and fanu.yiF Wl ouitAS j %11 i i, tv..... ..... ...I -t. ...-2- ' Wr4il, b......... .....I b k 15 a 1 b <1 I Il c Il t> fH P A 1i 2 4) t0 f 14 1 2 i -k 2 2 42 i 0 H il 0 0i 0 f; 3 0I >1 4 6rîd %Ir, and tirs J. A. Mamon attondod the' cdi relný it n at Waîîgan ueitt n'es. Md N r- VilI f'îîn sud children ofi Waîike. v gau. el:entl'art (id Iast seetwith Arw. NIr. and lre. AW. E. Sbrnw.ott ai t'hîragt., spent Saturday a~d Sund"a a T4irtlv-lfv fr<,n i ere attended camp meeting Bt Naperviiie $iuday. 0: ir. aud MAira, ar, o i bhaga. 1ti-ient ltant weck vitli the latter.>s ister, 1AirM. .a. A. Kuail. AiMr. and Air. A. C. Richiarde, asi ,I(Ilîgliter AYrtie, aid ir. and AMr,. j. ci Ritirarl s@pont Siday vwitlî rlatives ar -Lake Villa. Mrs. Fiances t;taucliff epent a ew daye o. s'ard iii h f ieugs e Pak.w HoadTerpiiingofBlePan w, silîeîutthie iret ai the 'tet at Frankt W. Ser aud faiilv wece Long Croî'e ie>rltiuiv. ehai ofChicaga. Ilt #ht- week-end t botus. Mliss Irene Stevens of Lak.e 11h1,wans t oe Me isls Ruth lieleit laAt week. Vhilie attending thp Tcachérm1 instituteuat Waukegan this wc.'kMies pticheit viiili e the gueaî of lias Stereus3 t hec home lun(ah. Bluff. ir. obhium ofCbifflu, tcpi-t speraiB d,îva wlth Dr. C. J. Dvais. Mis@ Weéeaiiug oi Sherunerville. is aeusi' ing severni days alihlier cîîîuni, Arsè. Idiuttîn Erantz. !,i8Ies abel 1Budertasit i.> time tidlier mimer, Ars. Hoy Ruskin o ai 1 îlîîîettî. and tt Sun wet S.F «Il tru ee-edni theiS. S, Wood --i - 1 Mr sud Ar.-V. Ifugiek uterîaiucdSest 1011111V.7:3 2 7 1--, 1' ctiuuany (roni f'lîitcguulaot veek. N mre, J. H Aynelev tiienit last seek in A lu'.... . ......fýl1i 1 i l ()i 1) 11-:2 A i'i-s Ati fli a Vicola t n ia 11 t tiilprfer tl ùeaxo wth hir îlaughter.Ar.ai-'>.WaU tegan -- .... . ()f, (i0 2 i I 2 \- au. ~Suairnary: 2 fase te, (if King, . ý wuýr. %tVaikegai iitîure Tucadav. ii ifOrtfer, J.ifiîrtllr. AIVte :3î hasebit,. ir. sandi lrs. P. Steeuîîand ciii ioy t re .A, Marrie udr art 'Thursday .Kuî: oi-riAiîri.i.rtk ~the ueet e nsiat luwner'.> tirov.Ile r Benton Barhior. Miii . for a short byDlirer 10. liy Llndqit1u, : t tIe -ilt __________ ting. hal@, off ifarler :1, iOff Liad.1ust 1. l-ii - C Len iftuc i-l apendiug tiheai-ctlu Wifî'oi 1: bit Ly pitilier. Cuit-. .>usrorn DIAlýW4DLAK. Ian, leego. Jeuf Kirkpatruckoi A'aukegau. W. King. T. ifortr i____________ th, 10 charge af the sliap in hi@ ab@esue. -Rit loyd'm Studia-Prin-e riglît. ài Ut. ati lire. E. H. Blubm are enter- Notes lDorisu Coopler iWas a Chicégo huitor AMr. bbimibis, former'«> parent-« ai LaPorte, Weil. lRudy ciîannd sue real twîrling met <ct. wl ÎL anv vay. Ar. and Ars. Gea. Ochrke arc the mms J. D. King &ud chluren ai Seerna iuuuy that iltslways rau,,. ahi-n! pcud parents ai a dasugbeer. dia g W«", Wie ,ame risitintitwili Ars, A. V. plsvay ctanujaired Atedueadai. lluth. Bumtmog. htTosîîciesfa The Strasng and Fraoler are .pcdiug l Dut liarder sudd iîuliy af Aandan, smthing ta doûuiti tic vetucca tueur aunuai autinî ast fi. P. Bartiettao. D., ame uaaing au cntcnded viLut i o . rdatll,(-Ilbere andsiniithis vicutv. We bei t ta good chanties wulieu, Kirg i àrs Hlnu tnad .ohanie vere IL XWOMi ard so Wil arived ud J. Dartier were îint tryvug to nîretrb i uets t~Of tirs.Frank Jobusonat MWauke- mdasurday irrn aAg e.Tic>' their donN.es gan lest ve. Mi b& tAietrip by motor ail ai tie -wy t@emdthte, tm ursd rt4hoti wiîi aopen Sep~t. tth i& Aiets ài the exception o ai un two bundresi itookt fice tili e rin tarted snd w ben 'Titien yiof Autiixi. as tesleber.M *è vhere the> vend male motoing îte ide vaCanot it btoplurd. r. .Liin'efeubertaiued ber cousina, lier lauise.The homer Ilet Marrie fpît over the Ar. and Ars. KIt-mu>iii ofWiomete-, at M vrd vas received ibers l'ueeday eren- lence was a pretty anc. HBemuit it n'est. at W tbe qari&W agof Ed arsj G. pasyjquare sud i aitoe onu-r with fiett o! Wmn. VhMensd laniily af Libertv- Maid Outaloon at Chiago. Tise, Pa . ville, @pu-ut Suda>'t Ars. Tovncrs». U ne lue ne n surprise ta ie; irieuds Broute ianed i lI,'iret bhretime8 up. Ar@. EHei. 0,)t sud Ars. (Ico. Mitchel W l but SAie viii be a bigger surprise sund the>' pulied i uniand senut Terlap lu. I ere Lake Zurich vieituurs Saturda>'. M1009 E. 6. on is returu. . Terlap faninesi mot as uiceei as BranLe. E iSrbruedler and famii>' er, Aiig- - Net suaahay ue viii lie bnck an the woosi enliera Sunda>'. *ASE 11iRSALI., borne groauda and ilii et"-hup againtlClark Bouut sud irietide ai Pleaàaot tbe Benseuilile team, Theme baya are Prairie vere vîsitore at Reinarau Sat- Ai e PMUaItouigh ta 1km a hall garnse 1 piayng lest bail sud vii mallethie home'use>. âgIe .hlieMd bave thu.mneietryeslads buanp ta via. u- Mc, sdArH aesdssgtr 0 roaid.b iaoe .mares..1Il vasai t 'sud r a d r. Wm Brocand ma.rM Ob&~ bleweerer, that gaves WauhsgXan SdM. n r. .Bocm iffl ivthia; Bnda, ïriJd ored ta Rimlburest Sunda>'. Loig v*0 les a nid au then lady asPrcy Andrevwsud fieusioai (ste Ob * Ai@ a vbiviâd s udD. tAiead &m 0of.1ncp'&t 1Fo e pent Banda> at Mr@. A. Rtaaw'»e t1l M tu luthei fltbround vAien tanded theb Snda>' «boni pirate Satur- 1(aaAan. of Rail ils>, Mien t la az Up»w Aiuhlbdisr a017 hlm@of thie garni.dey. veek aiW. Coopec'e. tatil ide i e S o t telnlth aes Mise Pearl Faulkner ai Boueraa. te iuImesi Luels Mitchell sud Marguerite bus *à* 900"a, epeciail>' omerua iaiix*bercotisin, ise Berthe Faulhaer. 1 twere Chbcago vîitora laIt ve.k. Ing W"AMr§. G. H. Chaurd ai Austin, cesid on Hasac Terpuîng ai elle Plaiu, kIow, an Wbs piaged a migby important, part relat.i'ee ber.e laeh.le epending the veeh ait i. M. Raye@. C 910 vielorp for le drissietiail îhcoughB ert Mo«g ai Chicagoa, epeut Sesaday Ar. FI. Fuerebein sudtrandms oof14 e mbt aad le made the bailbard to vflb bis parenea, Chicago. ame vioiting the lormer'. m'sieler, t tal. is.Emna Anai ansga f ~p~4 Are. E. Weiekapf.fis n "&a""id01f Duel>', gtting a ing thi e SAi tbMise Cors Shyvder. lMn. Tovuer oaIlova, andi Mr, Wenhaa ed Mme la *9 meeaud C.abits b>' Carl and Wini YoaD@..of Nortb Dakota, vas o Lae res.amvstigM, P 0 DOoraal.aathocin tAie 111h vhs. me.. i. uim iciait>' 8aturray. vol Mb it ut ofaiLiadyS flton». ave ~1 ievoir Mr. andiMs,. .Lobrnan wve Elia un fi dr Iwvak l a fl cqled ecocea. la tintaCiev.ld.Ohio. tvilltorslust WedDooesd>. 111 îI b à bl b'WUSmn, (Liqimi SasiWood and Air. dSquirea et leuv ali ar1% guste oaIlR. Weil@ sud lanais>V l C sud ltai eodudad tAie AtiUlg rsffle Tsmtpavtuc. o om ScmBilit i -MIn ' bath ut..fothe ba emahider of thb. Ttthas louibeau kiava tbat tAie telà. BbBuRrmBret l e ieles perture beiov the eartba surace iand ansiWil (aveil asbendedth b es Bit'h 41 th. 'mveailKing vas bit liy a Creuses ai h. rate Of about an.> degnusaetaIEigm Estusia>'. tait b"m b"lladt vet day. on tAie tiret Pen hund ifeet, or 54 dmgre pera JL Tblé l âl vas and Tony's Mile, Iflbherata of lacres ve. cou- - A iov t0-111 bitVase a utIle vidle and $tant, the tmem eetr hbAe relative. (~ ly sumai'> deptb ar 100 miles vouNldAtGL a s 40»e m1l, oe avsgiae bove thie melting point of ail su Mm.B A Sberan a a Isu4ediailed ta u a -h@.Ht A. cu. .mn sud..,« s- - - -- . .. ., - éviterrsrtcecadi eg~~ = - --der asOrta bryupsureape>', Mous as lon b.el etgraue aud the bal________ pI nigAt ou gaing, tie canner acaingî 09g. lva or rue la the egti'1 Independeut reacbes &il points la Ibaut s. it. thuel': Alotrmarn sd 1Leke Caity. . L.Tvïpp, Preldeant. R. F. Rous. Vice Presideu-e. Irvinug E. Pay e, Ceahir. A DEAD DOLLAR la one, which you hide away and whieh carns nothing. A LIVIE DOLLAR-t io one deposited in our Sai'ings I)epartuîent earning 3% Interest $1 .00 opens an account THIE CITIZENS' BANK AREA. ILL ,"Noe tue Ba" Y.oi BusinessMoine.", are viitlag a veek vili relatives ln iteinbeck. hova. Aine. E. J. Lrndenetock mtantainad Mr. 1 and Are. R. Bine sud MisGrass Hal afi Chilago alfev deys la"t ve.. Miss LaaLatrelucuedt 10Milwvauhee Sunda>' alter peudinig e veek visAi ber1 iolkasbers, Neat Sufida>'. Aug. 301h. tAie St. Mal- tbev'm Ev. Lutiersu congragatiion af Ibis place viii celebrale tAie DOtAi an- nîversan>- ai tie dedicalion oi Ibechucc. Duing tbe day tlere viiiletvo German anti )ne Eugiish service. TAie ladie, ai the churcbll iirre.Ires, dianeor spd aupper n I.hes aboai bouse. Mc. sud lire. F. Bcimacher and lamil>' are epenaing s ve.h iu Valparao lad. Mises (anise D. Sciverman of Calcug la apeding a veehe vacation vitb ber moibar oi Ibie Pin". Aire. W. i..Wikau'ot Auco acai iit iug at the borne ai C. N. Tboupom. Mime. Atls Thosnnpend Thureda> at Waukegan. Botween Tien Loves. An Atohuson yauug man vho avis a motor car aud bas been courting a girl severai Years hbas decîddthoAemat afford ta Itmsp a car sud a vIfs bot- and i iLlta thie boum the Globe vent la proemulie Aad taken fia stop. ta disose of bisl car. Thie Independea.t lesa&iM tis bis af t Al& ha, ha' fou fir' ed Vol na thr vs: tIv kel feterltcld Day Saturday tiei-'111l ioliistr>-her sud famuiy, ti,.Seblie d iaiîii Geo. Gotzier aindl siiiy tteîîded camp meeting at itrrîîîitîî nday. Mrc aud Aire. Zoeblér tif ANattiegan. 'r th Sunday gunste at tule iîîiaî ai P. Beichi»on. ~dII Therrien le borne alter tieuing icerai weeks at iirawnviffe, SAi h. Mirs. Sarah Adarne aud 1i. o.have turned from Chicago vlu.re,- 'vu ate îîitiug relativceslie paet twi,, ki CJ. Lange. and larni>, arc ioii, îg 01 il ieautiful ne w lon, iî Af t nnlfeld Ave. Chiarles 1Alitonufi 1anfflrtii,, Mo., nd tcrvig of Nebraika, uer. file-ts Ai J Senior iebeit iarniily la,.t a àdr. aud Airs. îVr. llutfiiii.iitii ud I.and Airs. King (mîcut %fith,, rdzà tli relatives. Ir@. Jeunie chuletroni i ofkvnstati, ac alinrbeon lu bonor tifii Anlaniee eo Pettio. Rd Juiceud. Us-iidîBl ltert Bagi and Harr.v Hilem lait liur@dav. uAnoFrautz bam gare i ,Pei-abine. 'id, tar a icw daym ire Gea. IGoodman bas fi i î.tiug lativea in Bine liand. liu> Mabel Horeulierger i. -'penîliuîg in vcatian in Denier, Cl uins Ida Behrens ai1<.ieni o-. i- iing the home ai Fred ilart,î.rer. OMAN CIL&RiED WITII SLAPPIN4i À ClIEF OF POLICE *s. B. Vogle of Zion City Is Said te Have Committed the 'lHeffhous Offense.' Mon City. Aug. 21. Mr. B. Voge. R cbazged tbis -arn-ng with Violat- a., t. publie pence and quiet. Her îband. Theodore V'ogie. charged h the Mme Offense. falied to put la g ectioea& and 2 of an ordinance re- appeýRmnce- Cap Waiker testilled that on July h. was Instructed by thie mayor keep the Independents froinm-mrebL a9oMd the temple site untîl the en people were throngh. He attempt- to clear thie raadway andi ordleredt mple blerk from the sidewalk when oge refused to go. Capt. Walker Min ta elear sorne rige out of thie ad whe Vagie folavoed i hm, shak- h is fiatinh the officer'. face andI iing biem "a drunken pup." Waiker tben put hlm under arreit. s. Vagle. he said, stepped ap and rock hlmn (tbec hief) ln the face. ýe. tco. wias armeted and beth ver. &en ta lthe police statian. lir. Vagie on the vittess stand du mornlng said she vent ta eee thie Lre and dIdn't go op there for a rap. She sait! the paflse orderefi er back and ehe moved bael. $ho Id CapI. Walker loak ber by thes 'cat and heid lier untli she became ack in the face and ber tbroat vas Ierwards swoiiu'î and ber arme were ck and bine. She said. If the case id corne up th' udxt day she could ae proved Ilt t the court. Three or mr ailier witnceyes testifled for the roaecutlon. corrohorating Capt. Waik- ,l testimany. f'apt- Walker, recail. 1to the witnes> stand, nid Mr@. ogle's temtirnony was absolutely faims. ldenied having put hle bande ta ber iroat or bnvlng 111-used ber In any y. He said he turned ber ôver ta av Zion guards and ..Ie gai thon ta- el to the Police station. onthe Payroll. Halota aur friend Orafton's poin. tion on, that bill regardedr amked ans member af a legilature. "WfeiiY ite. phud the other, 'the generaliimpres. 1) io la that bis position ta p very rluative one.' One Day Earlier Nad w.k the Indq.m. dent w! go to pvn on W.dnesdy morningw- *Mod of Thurudy, onà t aoeo4mt of the Fair. Ad- voetiserand' couhuspon- doute MUST HAVE TIm,ÇonY m -One Day Earlier D TWO, SETS SPECAL Z>eerfà~,d PIES FOR JIORSES (Iualit.v-BiYd'a S:udio-Priee righl l AND ALSO CA1TLE Chii'sgo vill ber daugliter, Atr.>. Ftd Agricultural Associatio'n of the terest the Breeders. TO BULLETIN WAR NEWS. Tva sefs of apecini vrlzes for bornes and cattie are being offerad' this year by the Lakte Caunty Agricul- turai association at the sunuai fair, vbicb opens ln Libertyville, Septem- ber, mIs and coatinnes tbrnugh Sept. 4tb. Tliey are as followls: Best Grade Colt, Fcaied 1914. Muet be ralsesi and owued lu Lakte County, sired by regintered stallion, of one af the falowlng breeds, which stallion most have been owued ln Lake County nt the lime maties. af the colt vas bred: Percherai' Clydes- dale, Sbire, Suffolkt or Belglirn. Final priasz................. $100 Second priLc............. ..... 50 Tifird prie.............. ...... 25 Boii Gcade Helfer Caîf, Born 1914. Must lie ron, mifklîug gcf mn. sIred hi any reglst.'red hui owned ln Lakte County of tbe foiiaving lireeda: Hl- stein. Guernney. Jersey or Brown Pviss. The nuther of, fheic mîtmuet lie OWned i'. Lak.e (ounty and the rail raisfyl andîiowned inluhle (oun- ty. E exteud lie pulllic a cordial invitation ta 5151fin aur Banik atiil take ume of oIumwa itiug, writiig and reet rcouina hile visitiîug the Lake Co.. F.air. The First National Banik Ulbeityvle, IDi. Capital 'sad Surplus. . $50W0.00 Resaurces avec . $300,000.00 1)o you ordei'votij of persoal fî Irieiid.> friv-îîtl. It'f We el l"frst prie................... . 120 * Tlifrtiprize .....................2o *ote' These f wo u'iouîetitlons are open seiul yoîîr resf la ahi Lake Connu.. fermers, eqiuîeul Joîb I)epartîiit'it. iy those vho do flot maisep pire-bloati- * cd stock of the exîtensIve strains, l.grdesijretiual -inmidoratii TO HAVE WARS NEWS. * sitce The Laite Couny Board of AgrIcul- * tare, vbicli viii open is ae nnuel <airi at lhbetynlie. Sept. 1-4 Inclusive,1 tg rrngng it te CicgoHeraid Chacicter Told by the Notes. fora rrningvifh er' Crblletng0 -lnIttem aacientheliuef that tCe nos vior hevalatea vanofhletiarn r-lialsa ncestry. NVe speak about vice.The stes new 0f lie er l hbbcaristocraticeîîosc vîthitIbmhigli Kuope viiili e buhietined on the fair! bridge sad the îîicbelaîî nase or the groannsas rmeuly as recel nid for tflic toiler. (ertaini>. Iin aireat nmany i î.riii ,-m h- iuledby Peu'il'd day. a iith , afi',î -: î Tii,î ( ' L, u.îîn tuid lardly ic ii edThureday. Aug. 27, fias bîci, beconfuaed wih the rypicsi uegro posfponed tîntîl Saturda, Aiig.29 uose. The bigiiy-arclued nosta sup. ________________ posed ta indicatu' teudrucy ta nue. and le-ititdent nsfsier? di? r <z. 1the fdattened nue shows ervilit>'. tiit itlg for rtaieiis hipî If .st.l&-t'eiba- itliip your iluîntey wilI sirtisfs.ctory berîvire. t> tieIid eîd it ion wc'l satîmio a,, i.n.aus.. ur ar" th@. heut. la Important Corpectiom, .1 wisb toay te My congregatlon.- sidd the mIiuter, 'that the pilpit le t not responaf b;c for the errer of thie lirinter on the tickets for the concert ini the Sunday achaol mocmý The cou- cert le for the bc'nefit ,f the Arcit fond, rot If,.'tr' h Fiud. \ e wll n0w aitig nyrnox. 'To arr ln humnas, jte forgive divine.'" Indepencient: More readers thon ail The Dairy Cow Makes 1'oney.... k. Where pastures are green the whole season. Talk with the average Lincolni r ounty fariner and get first-baud information. Investigate for youréelf before ryou buy. Thet state comîîîîsioner of immîigra'tionî furishes uït thé- fullowing gtatistics: LINCOLN OOUIITY YIELD FER ÂCRE,ý 1913 Wet............ 18.5 Oats ....................... I8. 9 Rye ..............1 .9 Corn .................. ..... 28.8 Barley .............28.2 Potatoýs ................... 15.0 llay and Forage................... atons ÂVERÂOE RÂINFÂPLL INI INCHES FOR THE PÂBT 10 YEÂES: Januan>'.................s2 Februar>'.............9 Mardi----------i---- Aptil.................2.2 1 Ma>'..............4.35 June ................. 50 July..........4.12 Auguet ................64 SepteMber.. ...........4.09 Octoben. ..... ........ 3.60 Novemben .............1.36 December..........1.28 Toitai Average.. .,..-.. ...3.83 incle Total avuerage for Meay, Jne, Jnly and Aug. (vhen crops need it mont) 17.1h6f incsa AVERAGE TEXPERÂTURE FOR PAST 10 YEÂR PERIOD .lanuary-... .. .-...--...12 February--------------...12 Mardi-----------------..2 6 AprU ... .......... 1.... .43 M ay .......... ..........-- ..........------------70 Auuet.................. 67 September...... ..58 (Ictober------------------.40 November ...............12 7 December ...............16 The trip of two weeks ago te Lincoln county, Wis.. 1 soid to the foliowing parties: C'harles Byerly, lit. Augustine, Knox Co., Ill., partly improved 1610 a. for $4600; 1)ave Smitih, of Ai-on, Fulton Co., Ill., partly improved 80 for $2800; G. M. Brown, Knoxville, Knox Co., Ill., unim- proved 19A a. for $2900; C. A. Harris, Swan Creek, Warren, Co. Ill., unini4roved 80 for S1400; Charley MoKa>', Avon, Fulton Co., Ill., unimprovad 80 for S1000. With the part>' was also Sam and Charle>' Taylor, Taon Jenniugs and wife, that had bonght laet fali. They maid "the more we see of the contry' the better we like it" and "1this cut-over land beats paying refit", "big imprave- ment ince lait yen?," "levery teain we met going ta town wam loadcd vith something ta moul." -Say, Boyd; that Mr. Ilapper from Toronto, Kan., ont 10 ton of claver and timothy from that 4 acres" and-bnt go aud mee for yourself. Yon will bu>' the me se these people did, for va have aill tenviroumnents for the makiug of the best Dair>' Section in the United States. Prices on partly im'proved land, $30 to $70 per acre Cut-ovc-r land............... $12 to $25 per acre Fare refunded buyers. Trip every week. H. D. BOY D, Gen1 Agent, Libertyvile LOEB-HAMMEL REALTY COMPANYEC MoEovomb, YJU. CHICAGO OFFICEa 205-4 Maïqutt. Rida. W. ahow,*the land fre."of coat to yoia. W.e u. ow»oe.. Trado Made h t 1 mée

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