Stick to Your Trenchi Remember, you 've got to stick to your trench- Yes, stick like glue to your trench. You dig while its dark, and you work while it's light, And then there's the "listenting post " at night. Though you're soaked to the skin and chilled to the bon e; Tkough'your hands are hike ice, and your feet fike s4one; Though your v.atch is long, and your rest is brief, And you pray like heil for the next relief; Though the wind may howl, and the ramn may drench, Remember you 've got f0 stick f0 your trench- Yes, stick like mud to your trench. Perhaps a bullet may find its mark, And then there's a funeral after dark; And you say, as you lay him beneath the sod, A sportsman's soul has gonetg his God. Behind the trench, in the opén ground, There 's a little cross and a lit tic mound; And if at your heart-strings you feel a wrench, Remember, he died for his blooming trench- Yes, he died like a man for his trench. There's a rush and a dash, and they're at poar cire, Andyouopen the he/l of a rapid-fire; The Maxims rattle,9 the rifles flash, And the bombs exp lode with a sickening crash. You give them lead, and you give them steel, 'Til at last they waver, and turn, and reel. You 've done your job-there was neyer a blench You've given them Heli, and you 've saved your trench; B Y GOD YO U'J-'E S TUCK TO YO UR TRENCH! CAPT. C. W. BLACKALL. (Fighting in France.) We too cari and will play the garne. WE will stick to our trenches-ours can't be mentioned in the sarne breath with theirs but ours are flot always Para- dise. We can save tili it HURTS to help these fight- ing men, and flot one day or week, but every day tili the war is won, and they corne home to the greatest welcome humans ever got. Then they can look us in the eye and sayp" By Godj ou've stuck to your Trench!" W940l Stick; We'll Save --- Till it Hurts. And wiIl put every sacred Dollar we can save irito this Fight. We'll make our part as big as it is possible to make it in these trenches behind the lines. -Buy Bonds. to Your Utmost! THIS SPACE SUBSCR FI"') -C) WINI4ING THE WAR BY F. C. NORMAN J. R. ALLEMAN C. C. CARROLL & SONS' CO. Hi. B. EGER TRIGGS & jOHNSON W. C. TRIGGS A. W. LINDROTH REE MOTOR CO. . H. CORLET TREPTOW & MASON achoal, but .-ie pcrtan Iagalit Monday. Mire. Schieck and daugbter. Dorotb y; CHANCE TONIK vers very fliai.-..but are muchb ett erT IK . tarin 6usd silo Fridas and until Satur-____ day noon, wlieu a hi,ure shoe ian Int Fdm oid P. Remington, nîne tbe silo huler amui brokie the machine. year nid Waukegan boy, cbarged wi Lawrenice Amen, viii..w"estandagnua working as a ;pick poclet on a stre the filuer got awar jtlutrilime, car tri 1enosba, and rolabing Clu tiaithsansd ciii. Amants diove to V. Jones of North Chicago, got Llbertyvilie, Stiid aY morulug. chance 10 tart life over again, TuE tir. 8ebrpek t .ured mn Clago,gatur« day when Jrtdge Tully placed hlm( day aiternoori t,, g.t sorne pieces of parole for twa years. t ta undersir( machuery for his. silo filuer. Remington muet stick close to b - S. 1100 L N1F NN9riarrow path' and tirat any derl The atteudanure ast week vas OulY lion fromt it vîîî resuit In bis proun fitteen, becaisse 01 theiu.- pnluenza. sentence tu prison. tien.i'raikliîn.ri vbleb kept eoins ot iecauee they veîe of the men wih Remington the nig alrald and oîiîeîe were Ii i vils I of the robbery pleaded ilgrllty to t Matba iDeeer wase perfect lu epeil- 'Cbarge of petty l1rceny end pald Inxansd arithuietie lfor Ibis eek. Ana fine o! $50 anid caste. Tise third mui Detisysi ouly massed ue problem urlber. Lawrence T. Durkep. pléadf -. -etc o te ee.guiity tb charges o! intoxication ai Ipalda fine of $10 and cots-Kenosi Mises Marie Beeder ul ChIeag1as the week-end gueet oi MIs$e Mabel Boreu HURT; VELLS:" 1KiLt.ME." berger. Miss Elizabeth lilereteit vas the veek- Wbile coupling cars beirig switch( eud guesi ai Mies )orothea Clover of at 22nd et., Norths Chicago, Tbursd< WIlUton Hall, lieKÇait. evening, Samuel Amsterdam, a evite iss Ave Marj i. utun ol l1s, bas man living et 1834 West Taylor S been vlosilg ber sister, Mis. Peter, Dnffy. Chicago, met a terrible deatb whE Mies Mary Culh.n oofIte Preebyterlan lie stuntbîed and fell beneathiLt hoopital ol Chlcaeo, le home Ibis e sk. viseels. tir, aud Mrs. tirelzer of Chicago, voe Botb legs were eut off belov Il tb. Buuday gueit;uts Mtr. and MMrebhp and bis body was terribly cruâ WoodmasmTodd. ed Meus. William Bebreus, Georgel Kanoe'.',Soot me. BSot me," pleaded tl and Charle Cox oh Glencoe, voestlhe young man as thse train crev ipîci gueste af Raiphi Eoreuberger, Sunudy. him up tenderly. One co.Wori 11ev. sud tirs. Leader ilot Baturday for thew a bandkerchief over these Eîmbuiet vihere lbey viii live.. ifm'a eyes so ha vouldn't observe il il le expected the H'Igis meool and condition of bis body. Ha reiiized1 Qeainuar echool viii re-open, Monday, however. for bis cries to hbeab, Omeber 11'. snowed how ho feit. Renry Walter oh Chicago, wu 09b Amsterdams vas rusbed to tie nfi guest of Mr. and tir@. LouieOtt. Snnday. station bospital visere If vag sE tir, sud d tre, . B. Jorudan rslurued1 ho could flot live and ho died Soit Mouday tram au auto end camping trip. afterwards. rie vas 33 years aid. wi1h reet a oo the uspt one Ight tbhe a LM~ Aed and misha led iay ých- et.' ,en tise the0 tEh.L thse ked rke vie- thse 1it, bt %val lion tly ~NT, fffl~LY, OCT. 1(, lois L.AKE VILLA 'l AT'IY. C. p. BAItNES 1).B Mauier WUs te ObIcawo Tueeday. TO BE COUNTY JUD(GE TeLadies' AIi lected teI 'oliowing oter ttermeeting iait W.dueday:0F MVfII'V taie. George Pltman, preeldent; Mrq. F. OflIa 55i YIIi Ul11Y St Remiln, vice preidt rt; tir@ H. Putter, seereteri sud tresurer. Republican County Committee tirb. Phoebe Wrghît.ueied IL "'j Selects Woodstock Law- funerai of Mrs. LeBeau in Ihi-ago la.t yra PryNoie week Wednetday. i e sPryNrie Mr. aud tirs. F. M. Blaîiii wt re r Chicago Friday. SUCCEEDS C. J. HENDRICKS Rev. Suyder le lurpro. rug mince hi-i rcet attack of SpanIi.h t[luniipa. Mir@. Tom ilurnett wa@ qui, -Ill ast Is WeII Known in Lake County Week, but laimpuovrug lre .N. s -sOds rcinri Buîuett of Antioeb, spetit ast lFriday McHlent r Cton i with ber. ,MHny Cut fuis. P. B Avery spet frorr Sat urday tit Tuenday ulght with lier .-ittrin a<thirlie B ar n P,;. wpIllknowri Ubicago, wbo waë quit@ il Woodstock lawYer lc te be thse next WillFiser h sod he hoseloldcountv JuIdgo of '.%i lenry county as a Izood and ai go to the- îîty for the êutoben i>cd ythR- winter.Publican courit ' wtral commjttee Wiuei.Monday te gn on th.- ballot as their F. iB. Sberwood @petit Frlday luatiomine In place f C J. Heondrlcks. Chicgoformer mayor or hrarvard Who was Mir. Nîgrin bas received w.,rd 01 tihe nomifnated last inonth but who died deatir oh his biother, Hugo, ln France. several days ago. The tiret of oni bine stars lu our ser- tMr. Darnies won nut in a field of vice lauto0b., turned te gold was lui eght candidates. tis opponerits be Ébatk, vho died st Camap' trant it1 J. S. Tracy, Wo4 tock, who ra Fîhaay of pueumsonla ie,.leidbeen at second ini the priniar. the camp ju4t one moutis The.-fanerai B. P. ManLy, ITarvark. cira ran was held nt bis home Wedr.eidâyan d third Inlbhe prIrn;.ryý hie remas vers laid aviay lu the F. B. Bennectt, WVob.tork, Monavîlle cemetery uear lis home. To C. B. Shittmor.*, larengo. hi. soîrowling parents aud brother wi. Judge Smiley, for'uîer colinty judge. offeî oui deepeet sjupatby A. J. Mullen. Wou()idstrek. C. P. Allen. '. MIL U NTh-"e -ele 2 members uofth MILLB RN ommittee preserur, havlng In al145 Mie BthPoioc yeltd atrdy 1Yotes.baied on the tast ceneral elper anîd Sunday Wth ber frient. Mite@ Marie 1111111. On the final vote Mr. Barries Joboett u Cicagoleived 93 votes. Thse aumber needl Joholettin Cicea. .ed te wln was 73. Mr. aud Misà. W. A. Truax are the Seven ballots were tal<en and escir happy parente of a baby boy. Who candidate for the office bad worked arrlved at their home.- Saturday, Ct. 5. bard 10 ]and tise coveted honor.1 lirs. Bradbury camtettils we-fk o @pend Few men are better uinown i the the sinter wtb ber daugiut.r, ie. Ed district than Mr. Darries. He ha,; Caddock. Practiced law In Woodstocrk for 35 is. Fred Achen of Keiio-ha, vas a yearis and us the oldegt practitionor Miliburu cailer lest Wedu.eday. lIithe county. lie afid ibis son (1,. Raipb Chîttenden of Guru.-., calied nt Prcy Barries comprise the f lrm or Mis. WiliamçCleveland'@ lamtW.dnesdaY. Barnies anidDarnes, one of the beqt A. H. Stewart Ilivlslting thie veee known legaI firms In the district. with tire Edua Pemuber lIn01110 The elder Baarnes for some years wa.- - - 1 Neti v a chiert ttorney and Is salît R USSELL te have receis-cît $2(é,000 a year for bis work. '.%r. andl Mn..Ramnes ar,.- Sereraiare sick wvhbiuîlu.-rzaThe weîî t.iowiiIn Waukegan. Mis p Iotoi le kept very busy. Barnies prierrIo lier marriage being Arviu Reeves and Leur& turnie are Clara Lucas, a well known Wauku. couvaiteucent fîuim i[iuluesztia gan young wornan. C. M. G(hcharn atid fnîiii..ed o" The namnrg or ir. Darnies by lb.- relatives Frida>y. -commitîe mu-ans bis eleeflon in No- William Muurie vas a Keu.isha cailer i .-nhler Trie di-mocrats never carry Mouday m iniuf Slcilenry crîunty and as it Is ton !atel Beu Schiosser 01 t'au egau. wasu for filing a peti' ion as indepeldenr.l ,'ur streets Monda.-.v e iluw. lîr Darries will tiuve ta make no cam- Cliffoîd Critteudeu diMd at bie home lu talRri brtr villii!ereiy sit back anid Waukegan on Tuebda3 rlilht, Uctoher 1.wlr tfor the votera te corroborate tb,- Beldeas e leand t atuv hm l1.ares aart of the counrtv commlttee. mother, brath.-r and sistwr tu mouru bis T,- county judge position pays eariy demis.- Thi- tuneral was beid Ilabuli î2Mî a yerr which sim wanrrt the Russeil eturi-li )ii Fiiday alteinoon. entterrigte %Ir. Duarnes who enjovs lutermeut nt ' itthbe famlly lot zilarir,, egal praclire. hbit itle;sstar T-belamb ý .c.a.pathY ofl, L d Ieliait-practlceil lotng enougli-se- SAUG TUMlie was wliiig Io give ip the- larger LZE~ZZ earnurîg caparity Io tai<e on tlie ju. Johu Poîlegys fil lcago, sPents un dic pstin day wlth tMr. I',rt 5 Cletia YourgwaeillittteSpaiilsh Ifunalast wëw iehhkeçit bei tromi REMIN6iTON (IVEN' «Te snpply departmnental and later-departmental service in Wasbington, a large amnunt o! under- ground cabie bas beeau laid directly connectiug dii- ererît goveinurental and departmental. buildings wuteiy reparated. 'Existirig pnivateswitcil- boardand otherequipmrent bas been Ihoroughlv gane over and lrge additions madle. Stili larger addi. tiojus- are ri.w urider way. Severai of the department- ai multiple switchboards are large enougli for a city of one buudred thouiand population. "Tirsnewandtemporary buildings whlcb bave beau and are being erected ar-e being equipped wîtb cons- plete telophone syitema and connected with other depastment buildings snd the local syatem. "For nua ln the national service 15,000 miles of tbu wire and 27,000 miles of circuit for telegraph s ne bave beau taken frons comn- merciai service and devot- cd erolusively 10 the nie of the gave-rnent." Such service is significant not only of the patriotic spirit of the responsible heads of the Bell System but it shows their "ability ta do thitîga"as well. It is this spirit and this energ-y whieh have made the Bell Systen sos succesafuL. CHICAGO TEEPHONE 1ompAwy- E Il . .11. e e - An Increase From Every Acre 0 NE SURE way to get a profitable increase frmevery acre planted this year is ta in- crease th e fertility of the soil. The least expen- sive, least troublesome, and surest way ta do this is tb .apply stable manture in a light, evea top dressingr ivith a I.ow Corn King manure spreader. The manure is already accumulated. The sili needs it and will respond to proper spreading. Five ta eight tons ta the acre does the business. No more help, no more power is needed. just bqy and use a Jight draft ][.W Corn King Manure Spreader Three sizes-asmall, medium, anid large. AU narrow boxes. Ail steel framnes %vith wonkii:g parts of thé spreadersecîrely attached ta the frarsie. Turnî shQrt. -Drive from Hoth rear wheels. Returrsapron driven by worm gear which insurcq even spreadirg up bull and- down. Pull connes straight on steel framne. Solid two-incb rear axIe workig in rollc-r bearingr c3rrr- seventy-five per cent of the load. AII-steel beate r cannot warp, sbrink, or- t Buît up ta International Harvester standards:- -.. ity in every respect. BuyaCorcKings. nd use it. The increased' yaeld from a few ai, pay for your spreader. Come in and pace r.î- ow. BROWN &'SMITH ROUND LAKE I. A1TORNI3S BUSY la est uvssr fregitvaM î '1 IIELPING WITli THE hu' atire Tbeefori»»I4w QUETINNARigo 18 regarded as a better pla*UW QUES ION AIRE 1 hat ollweddurlua thse mipt n. - - trant perlod visen thoee, wbo vofi Hundreds of Registrants Are making out questionnai-ree WO 0*. Applyirig to Attorneys at liged to seek attorneys la their o Draft Board to Assist i previous experlence are abie to h.b The rate at v.hlrhquetionnaires î dlle the work thi3 timne mach mof are being mraieq out hb tthe Wauke-1 rapidly thart before. Already a eb gan tirait hoard'inclicateq ihat, a,, of;j number of registrants have tliem, will havé been sent out by Sat- and asked for assistance la golistS j rurday of this week. ln tact fiat li teInrcacles or their questio.......,. thé date on whl.'h the Provost Mar-1- e shaI tienprai has apked that tiiswork Thi Slrjirinon ri IE ouse at Cb#A . be completed. The work of sendtng 111 1 inar %ntiocb. waa dest4l*. out the questionnaires ln Illinots was .d by fire Nfondav Uthe blaze startLUW kdelayed Ilîrcepdays because of the 1il tPie i.nîney. bfallure of a tc.legraph eompany te de.-; Lliver an officiai message to Adit gen. FIRST IN LAKE COUNJVTY...l eral Dlckron. .lcefd.t The Waulrcgan draft board bas a- sPecial force of volunteer workera' Who are mailing out the queption. flaires t oregistrants. This bai en- abled the work te be exiIedited mucb. Members nt tho Waukegan bar as- a mociation are rendering valuable a&. sistance te registrants Who are doubt. Mstsaos fui bow te make out their question.-84#han0e1 flaires. Ten attorneys are on duty RevDr. 1 .. at tbe draft board beadquarters every c Divine Reie day, five ln thse morning and five 'ln Treating l4e Roam404 the afternoon. Through the assist. Great Nortisein ance tbey render te registrant.s tbe 20 W . lu..o work Of filiing out the qllestionnalpelCIAG.14 Bell Systern M.A.NUME: Aiding the Government,, THEasnuaalreportof theAmericauTeleplion Tand Telegraph Company for 1917 contai=, the following interesting paragraphi referring to the work donc by the Bell System at the national capital to serve the goverument: il ILLINOIS