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Libertyville Independent, 17 Apr 1919, p. 11

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.LIBER 4PIL7,11.J bis' w~à* 'sec. 10 West Antlosh. W. D. $ 1 i Sl2 a80&tbýU4d. Sub. WfltIiEEf. ~ LISI Uof Anna >ensmore, deceased W. rD. $i. ESTATE llTANFER to James Deanmore,6 acres in N. E. C. A. ilngsley and vieteu(o . O of Mb1 ÜI" l 1/'4 sec. 12 Newport Township. W. D,. Turner, trustes 20 acres In' i 1 laie TA 4 P , . 50 Sec. 34 Warren township. W. D. $10.; Pwp~~jx . elia Wllliams et ai ta Andre* Ram-, Aprîl 14, 1919 £441 eCo' berger and 'wife, lot 26 Marble andO KirIcor Mariarlan to A. K. Mark-', CC.IIILB CUS COConverse euh. Fox Lake. W. >D. $10. artan, midivfled ftret in -lot 1 H. C. Gieason and wlfe to J. S. block. 7 Sunderlîn lot Add. Wauke- April 7 1919 Grldley, part original lot 3, village of gan. W. D, il. "._ne and I le tu A. 0. Wl,-' l4bertyville. W. D. $10. Martin Hulka ad wlfe Io Wilhcrn 11ý vifs, lot 40 Washington J. 9. >rldey and Wite ta W. V. Grupe *and .wfe , 4 acres In S. W. U~ Lake rghs. . .D10 c~ker. part original lot 3, village of sec. 5 E. Antioch township. W. 1. ggden kF to C. A. Dabtin and I.Rbertyvils. W. D. $10.$1 W % lot 7 Badens Hghland Aprîl- 10, 1919 J. B. Roberts ta IH. N. 1>11. - 'nd h Loon Lake. W. D. $10- Artfinr Meeker and wife to Kath- vIfp, lot 24 Cory.> Add. toi North >e lbRusseli to Arthur& Mable. arine M. Glray and Grâce M. Cramer, Waukegsn. W. D. $5250. -lot 2. biock 5 Kirk Powels tact of land weat of Green Bay Rtd.î Sberiff of Lake County Io Fred 11aukegan. W. D. $1200. and, noth of W». J. & E. ýRy. in secs; Hobein. lot 7 County Clerks Division i. Grigalun and vIfe tu Jacob .1 n 8,Silstwnhp .D Barrlugton. Deed $4566.75. and wife, lot bioc<i 17 Wash- Alvin Watt an~d vite tu 1. Il. prngs. Waukezan Wr. fO P., T. larry and wlte to Marie V'. Haines, N. E. 40 acres. N-E. 14 sec. r. LUnan IetW.HKeeMranand h band. tac aIa]1 - Warren township. W. 1). $5600. rite 6 MI/# t.lat* 218,'-219, 2801 larzsecs.nd9 mband0tWaren and P . iM. Bertiett andvIfeteu(oT. P. iogg and Co. North Ave. AddO W. D. $10. i3osscpt andi vIte. ý 101 q, ack agan.1. Karl Lepke and vite ta W. A. 'Ravnla 1Highlands, Higiland Par'ç li Pearson and vite to J. P. Narzke and wile, ;lIs If and :0> Deed $10. ua a aifs wt W 1/ lot 7 blo-k le4 no Su.NrhCia. Solamon Darmstader and wifle1') CMys Add. Waulcegan. W- . . w. .$1450. A. W. Crtgly. tract of land at ol.ng L. P. Hanna and wite to iiole>.iaw CAk. W 1). nandvI$10.R ale li. Fanworth and humband Kaczmar>'n and w(fe, lots 21 and 22 C.lmoA. ghpnart 0f lo t 5Bas m by Sifnoear 1. E. g0 acrpes of.- bWk 20 Washbiirn Park. North Chi- Slmn E ato o 5ýsii 5j Waueonda Township. W. D. erga. Q. c. $1. W. D. 110. W. T. Sulilvan to Estelle E. cln W. T. Sulivan ta J. P. Mo)lafnnh4 1Hussey and wlfe ta Stephen nis et al., et101 Shws rdSu>) on,>and vite, lot 108 Shaw% Su>) Fox e and vite, lot 4 bloc» 5 Wauke- Fox lAke. W.ý D. $10, Lakte. W. D. $10. IUlhands eNrtli ChIcago W. D. Rý W. Stafford and- wife ta' Robert - Apri 15. 191q P. Rouse. îweot 160 acres of sec. 21: m 1W. IWadvwco i.ih 'd wl" >0 mr Johnson ta Matthew Mayer Ela. township. W. D. $10. leronie and Slarcalla Shîmuline. lot Ife, tract o land in N P'14 I . . Stafford and vIfe (o Ern'-st 12)4 Wadsworth Su>). Waukpgan. W, >3 Sec '12 Renfan townmhdt, W. Smith and wife, part lots 7 and R T). $750. ý. block 7 McKays 2nd Add. Waukegan, al ane Kirk e> ai tu Enoch Tripanl!cr Aprîl 9, 1!419 w 1). si. and alfe, la> 17 block 1 Kirk an>] Mie G, Tlbbits et ai ta N%, Il Andrpw Taurozasq and wile to Win. rPaxelsg Add. Watîkegan W. -T> on.s y <E. S60 t 410'10 KomlnaX'y andOvIte, lot 19 bla<-k 2) $1200 ISoc. Suh. Waukegan. w. D, Wapibîrn Springs. Waukegan. W. D, gA onAtru n Ie> $ 1. MItolanO. 5U> acres in N 9- S. P M. Bartiett and vife ta W 1H.1 Ma.al In (hanrer to K. C. Ferman ec. 21 Tremiosit tovyubtp. W. M.) e and vIte, lot 17 biack 10 Ra- l)eed. Spring Farm aof14 acre.->In $0 Highlands, flghland Park. PedsO ecl,021< and li? Antiocli nd Td naSednand hugbafld tg P.(C Farn of 47 acres In Sec. 35 r. An- Ilunne1 blo<*q 10 and 12 MlCnock "pce V Vaupel ta Clias. Christ- 'Inch township tînt Emmet Flrmo Park and in acres 8. of Roaa. ail in lot-s 4 and " Ackerman'st Su>). Inj 7l1y In mec. 15 Antloch and sec. , ares> W. D. $70.00 11 West An> loch W PD. 8$10. 1lAIte Villa tclwwih.p. 1 ________ q . Besublertland wvIf" ta hlaboAPrIl 11, 1919 W UEA OAS son and vife, lot12 *Wa'ihington F. H.Batlett and vifett-toIl. I SWsî,<egan. W. D. $1. , . Dilkes. lot 40 and 41 Blockt 1 Ravinla Thme grand jury completed ls work H. Mongomery and vile tao1-1-ihiands. lHighland Park. Pied late NMonday afternonn and repored ely. S W. <amer of Washlngton $698. tiat hey ha>] returned fOve Indlct liai Sheridan Rd. Waukpgan. W.A Emma L , erry Io t' S. Johnsnai)flmn ts. States Atorney Welch asser>, 10. N78 acres 8. W '.j ec. 12 Newpor>t>îhat the peopi'-ý againI wbom tihe trup Mry Woltman and] ai!>- b Enilitownship. W. D. $10. bills were reurropd are n0> yet in sr snd vle. N, W,~of N. K Henry WeYer and vIfe t»MNI.l custody and for tlat reason ailot se. 23 KIa township . D. SI(). Schote>'. lots il and 12 block i Or make the names public a> titi,. lime as F. Fletcher to C. E Timon vis gub. Waulcegan. W. D. $10. Chicago paliers in camuaity lit- wite. lot il (Fi, N 7n0 t> blo>'1< Harre tioyt ta R. E. Hemmîck and] give the naine of Corporal \Ierfd -itli ishlan>] Park. Qo' Il $1 y vtfe, Iots 42 and 43 bloc k V, Wamb- Mody of Waukegaa as among tho..e 1 ph Rit-er and] vite to Chas. humn Park, oNrth Chicago. W.*r>. vounded, degree undeterinine]. Il,- ead. lot M3 Shawa o In> la a soni of the late Frank Mi.ody and W. D.8100. Mary '.I. Druce and hiuaband tu brother ot Le-ster. .Sullivan tu Fred an>] Ana Paul Latkovic, lot 14 ilocm S1 lutchin- CaCpt. Frank Storan. wl>h the' en- [t, lot 147 Si asti»> 01 'n ox mo and Un 's South 510e su>). Wau- glneerîng force overseas. las now on D. n. 11 kegan. W. 1). $1.hlm vay bock to the sdates. iîavlog April4l î'I>î'>Sar% FF Thomson to Fréd Ilucker aailed a ev days ago.('api. Moral> SW. i'roc>.or and vifete laiîchard an» df'los :. 4, and]8. 6., f4ilIs ýmade a captain afler being iu action dles. lot 0on e saie Mlwauk-e I 1.and -, lii> k 2 Proctorm Ad>]. '0 for mone lIme-formerl>' worked Ici . djoining Penîmmo Store lot.1 (r-»F t kr- aiso tract of land] adloin, the1 telephone company in Wa>,kegan. bylyvilte W. D.1 i>ng V.>4$ffln00 Capt. Moran la the asoof Frank Nlor- lexander 15l<Cm>innpli tg) F. N (tord. Aprîl 12, 151!9 an. 610 Hickory treet. M ftt of N. Io.-fi or W. i 170t> Z..tî.ssni I t>,ibursky hluh Bfunker At>v, P. W. Schumý-.t'î r ofl ll ai' 7 block 1..lightan>] Park. W. r> to, ilinkf-r Rtluahroom i enevolent land Park, weli kno.vn in Waukegau <lui, lot 7 Cedar Park on Croo>ked thraugh his frequent vlis ibo're, >w. itooainger andl vite la J *P- . i ke. Q.C. D. $1. sutffered a fratur" qf the sil.il in ert8on, lot 20 Vilagen of Ivanhoe j1) . .Caompbell an>] -ife- ta it.YD Chirago Siinday wlivri liewams it by D. $1»e S-bumacher and elfe, lt>'2 'onptwlit a tiet car. lits c,-uîdi> 1>>'> l »es M. Stewart and buaban>] oj ied Lake Su>). W. D. $îI. p'ar>ed as quite sei1. i»a Wustenfleld and Itobt Drake S. M. Grass ta E. C. iloffoman an>] The Federat baker>' has round it il or West part lot 11 bloc>. 2f).- vif.-. lois 12 and] 1. Peep Lam(e Su>) necesasary ta instali anothel i. anal Waukegan W. D. $1. 1%V. Dr> $1d7,. aven. Its a dandy. gflcy j. lAvson ta r; Eendsoii Otto Haina and vile (o Mla»li illt- .Xfer ail. there miit have been a 28 block 6 Foi River Sç>I-1(s in tiI.. and i vfe, iots 1.. 14 and I., bock lot orai ummes' ln Waukeg;in FAGCEDOÔUT I When il. lookastlark to any weak or aUins woman, if sh" a..ks the advicç ol lier nesghbor, ten chance; t'> anc that good neighbor wili tell .,, her that qh>e was dragged down by the pains and aiments of ber siex, and ws competely cured by n prescription wiich Dr. Pierce ~ ' > '~~ of Buffalo,, N. Y., discovered and madie S te ingredients known to the publie mnany ycars ago andi calleti *"Favor- . ite Prescrption.", When a wamoan - "~-' compains of backache, dizzinesa or paln-whcn everytÈnng.Iooks black zJ before ber cyc-a dragglng feel- ing, or bearing-down, with "'~< / fervausflmS, she shauld turn to thia "temnperance." herbal tonic, known as Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It can ho obtained ln al- most everý' dpig store in the land and the ingredients are printedl in plain Englia» on the wrapper. Put UP itablets or liquid. Dr. Pierce will aend a ti a ize for 10 cents. JewhI3tood rany hardahip - wthout complaint. To combat mtbreaks of disease both in war and in peace times it is necessarY tut the liver and kidneya be kept active. Rid the body of the t)xi osna and you keep well. An occasianal laxative is fleCessarY for .but of health. Such a one la mad ot May apple, aloca and jalap, oudinto a tiny, sugar-eoated pelet, and long sod as Dr. Pierce's !m p elletsaoit &l drug atores. Senti Dr. Pierce 10C. for trial ipkà led Tuesday night by eloctlan e t)uisiasat. AU] vere taise alarma. The cit>' concil held a meetîna ibis atternoan tn canvass the> vote eaut ai the election Tl>eaday. W>)en sprlng meets vinter in il miatrimonial alliance it je uglîally the came ut an cldeiy imoan wedding il butterfly of eigbtfen summera. Thme reverse Englsh wam applied ioda>' vhen Claude Rhapstack. aged 25. of Kenosha, toak ont a marriagelilcense at Waukegafl ta wed '.%ary llhapmtock, aged 62, aisoof Kenoshia.The metr- rlage vas performed b>' Justice J. V'. Batz. This atternoon Carl Millter Of Racine, aged 51, took out s rnarriagt' lîcense ta wed Jutta Therkelsen. age>] 25, also of Racine. The brIde to-bq admîtted (bat able vas a graaa vldow -that abe had dlvorceq ber humsiand in thelfait f1917. 1:. Cbarleà Rairetow today recel' e> trrom bis brothsar 110411 ho 1.sIn T"rage.:,bne ci the CGerman 1irait cosses, dated 1915. gîven out by tlt, 1 Kaiser la. reward for 'vatiant deeds" Paul maya he got It (rom a Germonat, bast bow, le dosant say. Mrs. Jomephine Waters vbo I, cM- ployed at the Leao Wiie store learned (bat ber son, Clîfaord, aIma ha: hbeco overseas, lwou.tdlarrive In ChicaZo 'îesiday on bis va>' to Camp Gramnt 'vbere he la to be dîmchared. !':t knoovuta ber son Mra. Waters .ea la Chicago and gave ber aor. the sur- prime eaishlm)Ife, lHe vas apeechiess vhen bi@ mother made ber wa5v to bis Ide and 'welconx5d hlm. Clîfford Waters larmenfr>' beil a positIon with Ile Publiec'Service conmtesny. 1 4. 4'N'S Men's and Young Men's Suits New Spring Styles 22.50 Values \l*îsaild1NYotîng îîî-îî%.ilew Spjîrillg -slits i ail tlivi> 1>>1>1 lar sliades, plaini eoi<>îs alloi Ialey ixtures, blite re s - <Iiîleýd. Suits thiat v.el-e mîade tb sedi t '22.--),> î ssI n ali o>ilfOIillSV W i 1-iw11'e$1500 Men's. and Young Men' s Suits Waist Line Style 30.00 Values Meii and yolIng 1> eil \11(> waîit good mlaterials anîd u11) t> th lieîînute styles su> 4>1 1>1sve th luSSCC(tion1iof silits iii ail tuev %vaîted v"'s IIoî, Zs I)iehia- ht-tai nîd hewNv, îmde svith wmaist- lie etteets. Tiiese ý,iuît\\v e emade t>> sel I foi- $ 25 $ er 0> ('specia1Ï.vprcdt$25 Men's and Young Men' s Suits Very Latest Styles 37.50 Values These hiighi grade sîîits for Illcu anîd voung ig 11re mtîîade il, thie very latest stlssaistIle effeuts, iiilu, ~iiî graYs and greenîs.- Tlîe are wseil miade anî d aly taiii ed. Tiiese suits werc niaîle tg) sIfoi-$e750, 30 while they last ......$ 00 New Spring Top Coats Correct Models 300 40.00 Vaînes30 0 Mlen 5 11and1 y->ing mcn's topjî oats iii the' 1s>1îiî >'a istlitî>' si sIes, sinîgle and do ubhle breastù'd iîod- els, inii lîîs, greens antd otîier \ssaîted v'îdlîrs. ( 'ats tîtal mae> î.de h> sel foiîn-ii\ $30 .-0 w eetk a ai ................ Mî-î' MIîîgali BeiYpila î LINEN COLLARS ail1ule brni>l iniia l>. lion>>- aie-: I.1j WEEK New Spring Top Coats Latest Styles250 30.00 Values250 andi s~îu voîlîg Iîî sd oxford toi) eoitts i: andgiiii 111 stotttîl>l'stha.t 55ei(' mîade -t>> sît Extra Special Values In Men's Furnishings V1ORK GLOVES OVBRALLS AND- JUMPERSf DRESS SHIRTS aI i t l I 5' rk gitî%s M v i>I , . t ,îm s ssiglit biled ""iî< ttt 41 o's- l îd tîi ttt It-t or legl'ar st%-]>-. . 'slît( te ip1e >>sel-a lis.-îîd ja>kels leig of la i $2.< and'>. t f vitî-s;s>î s' .754 vallus. v ry S e .ei.1- -ll szss: 5>'> sj Idillyi ee e ili ale. p d 1oi nwiC s week \v 9atpie1fi.11,I, 11 1- 1 1_; 1 liiolZ;I WORK SHIRTS Ni>b ' w>a e .<i ght eh>timbra * v s>-ksliiits ini ail sizes, 11'gtiaî. and .2 m> $11salites yt'l's- sj>>'ia>tI l îjivi i'l mii l" 79 c sseek. - ..e .........i MENS HÂTE Ni eî ssîît fît ats iii a go>l sp.ju>.tiî>on of,>loi's, .111 good sty- 1>s, tegilaî .511 vs î sîeviffl- 1v «\ >i e 'd f o1~i.ii>I l ¼ $ 1 .6 5 %v-s ' t UNION SUITS fille - tut> ti alit-Y lnîli riggatî sl>-ev>-s. ;> k>>siîîî t slev ss, m gt- f la t i1.2 weal , . .........85C Boys and Juyenile's Clothing Boys' Spring Suits Newest Styles 750 12.50 Valua Boy s .111 w ooi 1tits ini the lIt-NW si faslionsiti v. î tl .îdIlne effe> ts, ii the( 1ew.est > oloring, p 111d fanvytîî 1l1tl ,silîts tl.tt are tili1 %soî tii $12.50. ies -7 1>>18 venrs;s, .(piall.%, pr> eed fo14 itis sale .......... Boys' Spring Suits Correct Styles125 17.50 Values -23 Boys' ail wo>>l suitb iii cashuiieres, fliiiiels anîd faîîey mnixturiesý, made ini the verv îîew.est sty les, wastliîîe ef- fee(ts anîd the v er"îîsest shadt>s, si1nd5 7 t>> 18; iits that are fuîiI.' fuhis sale at, $12.50 eaeli ...... Juvenile's Suits Ail Wool Materials 6 5 8.50 Values 6e5 or tîs'al1 115 îh- aIl sonl silits il in ' 4,11v er v .> '<tt isîîtoit'> W itli de- t.t>lîiIll< pique111< lars , the îness 55,tl<tIli( t>t Etts; sies 3t t>10; -Ilîts tlî.t aruî 1,111v .mfl tIi'j :very * .,~»îalprj] 1< < $650 Boys' TpCoats Latest.-Styles 7.5 I'ovs ' andî jus enfle top) toats in> fine a li i \V . > o l l aî~ t eî î a l s , p l a i n a n d t u n ' 1î,2 12 to 10. î>aat m lî.mt 51 iade il> s>'lI Ifor $111.11; v v S jeialv i f ol.eed t> n th is Sa> l e $ 7 5 0 - a...... MENS ROSE .menis fine quality >tt>i liose' in ail colors anuà sizes;, eîy specially prieed foi- lOc iîi<'nl 'sweck, pair --. ve ry ou ry ce. 1500 îml 22.50, 3000 d I. n 9 n n t ln >y it q 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ý 1 - 11-1 - i v c

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