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Libertyville Independent, 8 Apr 1920, p. 1

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. . VOLUME XXV'III.-NO. 15. FOUWEEN PAGES THIS WEEK LIBERTYVILLE LA\KE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. $1.50 PER YEAR IN AD\ANCE 1 LEGION MEMBERS. SUNDAY SCII00LS AILLBURN SCil00L DE KAY GIRL'S DEAD1 PICKS OUT FUNI RAk COST Of R0AD I(IRSCilNER NINS ARE BEING URGiED PLAN TO OBSERVE1 DISTRICTS CONSOLI= BODY IS FOU ND DRESS; iRETIRES, i fl- INGES ON POPUb FOR SUPERVISOR IN TO'EEP PAPERS" CHILDREN'S WEEKi DA TE; VOTE BONDS DEAD INTW0 11URS, LA TION0F YILLAGE! CUBA TOIWNSHIP Coninander DOlier Warns ex- lh n lai u011,> nanimous Expresi oV -rs-.John --i-ells- Of- orth Wn farini m rme mltis soldiers Ágffainst Losing on a, 1-n itila cuit n, te Lers for School Bonds Which Chicago, though in Usual Ilini" " ."" r "-ing a row or a 0t h ounf Recods o •evicy uschlsofimidi, winae tae8and il rect uling. Health Had Premonition. piai orfthe %arious towns and Over ' F. Hollister. Al mes flh mema ein nCanlada to mlake plans1 for rthe obiserv T__. il z s nno)unced. by the( census bu ýM iino - haveII e lt Ijlanbullei frIn ance f Chirren a WeekApril '>1hIft,,r laying ,out Ilhe cloths Ii l'eau.:tire tar ltoo low, seeral villages T e biý, e-: upervisor's ifght In -eW ý.'u.kApil 511 l, 1g, fM lbr a - ae-,nw ih h e il o e-buried. as11 thre state are sayinlg little about l .iake IIu asieon in C g jN4awIi o ui naand 1 ·ranklin D'Olier àMay 2, emphlasiizing fthe supremle lim oroIhle 1 s w foronofila ia thiough shelhadt a premonition of I ielte masi evlage oftomh inty si, t'.e o i Cug in indianap,,oli" .war'!nIg them againt 1portance of religious and moral train. Ir IIriN an'ýid hv enjointid. a death, Ms.John E. W-ells, 1823 Line- I heIrrrcls i hevlll o wslltp when Superv setor re losiing their dis:hlarg-paliers ad gfrtecide f h ain p fa tirrd disii h:- 1;hIay oln street went to bed at the home LbrtvleFrth ie best interess ofIl aaii st V loillstrrsIlers urging fthat they b-» recorded inth.gfu h hide fthe natinnadded(of.her daughter, Mrs. Chirence Atet. pyr f u ilgei 0'. s ra hersl county clerk's office thethomuls and in the church co l & week at iai! election calleti Roe..at Gary. Ind., whom Fhe and reNnspetatneastee 0. nuaio f ofmr.atiolai te rhaing won th "Afthough your ýlcharge papers of thre various communities. 1(fr the prl>. . fh quesUon if a hier husband hias been visiting for a tw utntece .0.nmnto ttepiay muay not be helu wnn iany particularl In a pamp>hlet prepared by .Mrs- j 7or la n-w buiibimg wat, sulbr'lrweek, and died twvo hours later al.. Planris ha ve been idrawntfiand thre fmon Kelctinresuolte icIoy for pride today," assert., the commander,ý Maud Jenkin Baldwin, superintendent 1 1d-toIl)iw votel.r, m th.. ame tihi hlough shte apparently was in good ey appropriated for the paving with rKrchewodeadHll trewill.come a time with increas. fteCidrnsDviin. lunO >ooito ot>ujId_.a-ne_"_ uî;Ijir - - -befoertri.Hat i-cnreefMiwue Aeua ataoesf.1to11 r ing years. when a òonsiderable -1-(i¯fdtbel> gd n-att.medite ailr .l ¯Ã)mwaynfrehwhgiteK~Mr. 7. -ülf t-er ï an snnto¯ sentiment WIll enerover tTlgconUnent, it is stated that out tand e i-ssuing (of su ffiTcèfïl -bondf erdeth .Antioch. This includes the Imain stre oe',wil r olse o aroundt.ofwety-fvefilonofchldrn, t e od uponi. Th, mie on ail llter.Wll a easodadin Libertyville. a distance of about two 117 men's votes and 64 women'. Comminder D'Olier aA isesatallIIleast thirteen millions are receiving mwo s n hcse;th itcAeéunanChiadir in¯Wykan and No -Srethemil. uIncis. and0vilrage whe re Emcýi i F Wh e own cerk, as pos hstoiamet e rU .in noreligious edutcation whatever. In cosii -,an.andathea.it etChcaoprctcayal hr-ie.Ghrteippna.on-s .60 rovrth r-letetb vte..f71faais peitel oletn1aldt 'rmth r as born In northern W isconsin, Feb. state dues not pay the cost of highway Anijrew S Gon h o 7 membaers cofetheg ai atifon and the state uf Illinois, there are apo)roxi sourth or the village on thle far-n rn 12,-1885, and was mnarried 47 years imprcovement within the corporate Schaede gotl the votes of 125nmen and wencompofeteh aitiecordedinmtely 2,200,000 children undler twelve E. Denrnlan. ago.! limits of such Mlares, but the entire 7, women: Grom 11I:: men and 66 when comty clerkbaeor recordeofie.'yarofae Oftinub, only PIlans are being prepared and lth. Besides her hushand ehe leaves to cost must, be borne by the municipal- womien. "As oUtmero eother woie. unarbof88,0ae recivng an y ien ebers of th- board are iaopefruimoutrn nine childiren, Mrs. Fred Ingle, ity, the money being raised by bond E. 'W.Riley was un.cpposed for as- doubtdybsme flo r of egnslatinobrgou . 8,instrercin Jewshathi thkndaa nt-wbuilding will be. in readi of Arizona, Mr. Frank Eiffer, Glen- issue, and charged against the proper~ esr etn 2Tvts ila pas0dfo te x-srvcemefo t e lilu ntucinJ-ih, Ct-1ness for the Openingz of school nt date, Cal., Bert Wells, Visalla, Cal., ty in the towns -through which the Hhi a npoe shg pasé.orte xsevit Me o0 l .ic or -protestant. gie. Mrs. Harry R. Strait, Gary, Mrs. roadls pass. Ilbi a npoe àhgway coutry "h concludes, and If the, Strong, clean bodies and well train. Theo trute- of shosof Wauko- George Lane. Chicago, Mirs. Clarence The- samte situation arose in the comnmissioner by a vote of 256. nia hal lot hs Icagten-gntwsh hl1hels e A. Rose, Gar., Edward Wells Wauk- Sheridan Road paving betweenCia r ishe' itr thpe r without delay and hardship.:a tmeans ed-minds alone cana never makte dem- gof it v lea ( r i -Monay eetni Chicago, Aprill 6 -Bmughit to theegnM.AuutFMhNohgoadMwuk.Thssasaead mits himrto retfuntote county ofr sufficient evidence would bie fur- ocracy safe-for the world. Soehn1o ru n uie pri urf,)ce by .yesterday's attormi, the Chicago,-having made her home with roadt. Zion City, being of more than bORd nwihh a evds nihdfor the cilainthruhtere ticsneead hti rie cn etr fth fem uebody of Jeanne De Kay, portege of th, latter for the past year, Mrs. 2,500 poulation, thre paving kas stop. manty years with credit. It has been oird Inithe Conutyclerks office." ieN ndwm cncene hthafo h re - 1 iss Jane Addams, was fouind in the William Ehnert, North Chicago. also ped at the southr corporate limits o glaoidCb onhpta h Cars for Tuberculosis Patients know lake offftheumunicipal p.er this morn-IIour sisters:lMrs. Theo Steleke, Chi- that City; and resumed at thenorth city rea"onhe lost the nomination was Wh%'a!- eie ,Wverl 'o b, the first re-nwritrom rngasd!ndb wr or ing by Policeme Patrick Caisy andi Mrs. Fred Bringer, New London, Wis, limits, and the roais now inaved fromt becausev he and his friends; were over- grull oi ahard-Ioum empagn-ylle Chnlsieand mw!, wil-!, nau luce n .lbert inir. The body which had NMrs. Lois Snydier, Mosinec, Wis., and that point to Milwaukee, as well as coinfidentfindt did not get out and wæruloffcial Illhe sate epar-d'part.mr isVo!oby thir cnsiiapparntlsbeitinOb* wter bou Mrs Arcie WllsCarlle, ont. fromthetouthedgMof. on ity o wok.llcaus ofrhatlelie thent. mentfor -,-service rue-n who are ai- iences, to deny themselves, and to foi ;five ots orsod oted. Mr'. Wlsdahocrebu hcg oe r ithe og nte-a flci ihtuecuoi adote i otteGea iaelnietigw - r1idnLfcorneýr, anid 'ié-F scription given the police of Miss De 10:30 o'cloýk on the nIght of March Thre financial condition of Zion Ct[Y lotbhv let it ion and he did so with tlhe seais iiternnucemesnt that i o w i trintg sl\ngand addl-d ithe IKay alt the time of her rmystrious 9 roes no[ permit of the issuing of bonds result that Cuba tow'nship turned out Fors , Iteanariu >prearig t:cae een istrict. After Id e (011- dýi-pearanve from Hull Houce Dec.----- o paive Ithe road through the cit', andlwith 418 votes.w hich lis about1100 F( r-s t suberculoi s i pain rt u fo r , he ldren,.s I)j ision ofthIll.iaktesderaion (of r e imaier the a, dit asbeen in hadlcondition all wintr boe'or a govenmett Ir r a ws alins frcnt i uny unaychooil Association is t d ih'lte ipetition he reud The body was positively Identifie1 l. i thi rderodiboh.nrthlndotti oMr. Kirscner lhas served as char- set o heseatrsan rprseta speviin t'eoberance ofChl an m ny wouItd be don.. the dis as that of Miss De Kay by Mrs Gor,- 1 A Tofth ctyInofte onty board. has beeon sttIles o t s and by ommnaderpdrv'sWki thosi county,'andIthe 1r4ti fom which the territory wa- rude Howe Britten. 1A contract was awarded last w-ek chairman of t.he purchasing commit- Fieormatcaling tte ti ta(-rde' Wl it ntto thetdr- kIýn and not suffii<enit 1benef!itb -Shte was familiar with the pier. h o E.R F. Harding Company of Ral- teadhsbe n ftetni pirbe odtinta fcsUlni.SudyScol f eealcmui-frh !mr o ith. ditict lasking m-aking frequent visc., there," Mrs. cnt osrc - ytmo tr ee nd ha,,ts mbe neof the ostd With over 4,u00innwith this disease lies are planning to co-oiperate in ob- for, the change. Britten said. "She spent maniy leisureeeroad ate minexenson ifcn ipicuoshmemb rspteord in the state -and only a small percen- Merv ing the "W%%eek" by mss meetings husteeadsee oejyteGIRL LOSES LEG Libednrtvilleto f reparefo te ra.v or a ng tie. asthe rsec of bis rage being careditfor, it was felt thiat, o . parents, (day schooI teachers and >pleasure of the Ier very much, Ehle &posed nu , nrevemt f entoflwauke0.), av- b einfeated a theprmeslt of en metingmus bedoe a one. hewore the black oxrfords, black stock- hnue.atfacoust eaye0,000ialthf efete at te pwrimrtes a ubs 'nitarigum sthbe firt ineTon i dnday School teacherls, addressed by F R E DS U S 1ings and a grern dress." li liilPrkWhih fcusthtxaes telqiealtl fwryayn i , ened forii thes f are of s insttind :ab ekr1ohujc fchl ws ak n lte og Cu e iholPu village will have to pay. However, 1f friends on the board who wante-d to paltients and othrer"will follow 80on., iama survýe., i> ascertain iruformæ t The green dress and cream colored ilroertook h tdIntIl16-rr lotoh r te population0ofthe vile oref ahsv e i-br obdy Thre gov.,rnment has set aside one t"on a, tti-he utsianillag instituitioI,ý I R IUA IOnuit in which Ithe body was cilhed aa Oe eloeced:.51,te1h.ecstf;a-In Deferheld, %ving of the inmtitution and if nceos- ilalk.- coutw o h plt fcidcorresp1onded totethre clothing worn by dr lt m iilthis road will have to e b orne1by Spri Arthur Vervoez was un- -try will tfernphitphy ianldandIMý D, Ki,,- enshe disarppear. o lr :% Ie Ir h ilie1opposeod 1,or.re-election in De-rfield. hood. afiIiý a d te Inst itu ions wh - hdte nie .--et 1-,1.1e he nm te m a n 9 n - fi ln aued h 1ni The censuls of 1910 T. ibrtvll hr w srocontestflor, olher town nussmoralize childhood, house-to bIII, flu Ir."A. Schilubiger & 0o., ILu- Irk. ':1- wund was Mb wrilny ;lýas fhavine a population -of 1U72 4 W hileoffic adth! mnwIellctd atin. a ate xhi i ofNo.w re sitælad "Theblak o- Te orthl ound Noh e Libertyville has lhadt a iibstantial (,eetLasn Tt lti I;r, lo 11_ iwhd rn h li, ,ni un- re mpd"Zurich Switzer-,w rn n haarowth drbnglethastt tnyents. it insv l lry NESTLE COMPANY C0newa lobreh oal ta1he ua l, irn- manufacturer.stjvlt iielsinofi Iý on nh of!IIIrkTwno rio t*orlhat, and the 'riolrnu i te2ao h IN REPLY TO TUlE tb h 'l'%nl.n re j, Description Caled Perfect. f I 1 , n oki 1n 1,-a a rk arke ,aswas " n h, iý, \ nd Georga r s o ç h hod so ,fu uiss Do Kay and several goldTh w c- hh! b may beivtorle at : i.z nIl n ith -111 of the lower jaw h i siomr rin a beal-d battle. Mr. -k;IwI: neIdrs in -Outhl- Inanon n lo .eIhaS "ee(,!.aid Mylthe pobr to Icorrespond d n D A T W ells won out 1hsix sotes. nl -n,ýn. ari* making a fight ornl nI I hi(1 io i of ,a missing girl. AoristIn Antioch. he i-Food Comrpany, al H 1: f.n hu! ":.Nnplne i ulngnadJeannre Anna de Kav. heiress of an Iliaroldfesrpuasopsd but. Wal 11deNe Ht npdy lasAmerican nmiionaire adsse f---lhere was : igilhi for highiway com- e co·rovrsy nd d arin thyv e itI, tho utJohn de Kay Jr. of New York, disap- The un'I, i i l'i sdas"Dý h%%asPtv awm may. .,r 1_ at-t, tar d rpeared Decemiber 29 from Hull House. u i intier lland a coul ara bam74 Poos D. Mr unon'u utr eAit daiiiii ohnuliid iell thr on% Chicago, whmre shle was the guest and àILely w t otewmas east. Th'le entire by ot ,I. M Monoon ry. r.:ue r ånd dir +tærrows and kry onlt, tfe prote1ge of Miss JareAirE-K ee ' TWEö¯eN Sfr f -r pl, i a h·tt-rIr etrig pft ht msigeo riaalpox which marred her women o and inIliprotlct N . la Ð h epin.fra o m thepa n næ toa tatmemasoelu"nreord shudbeauty to somne extent, and an 'un. in m a ou eeriefherighit ofsioner ithere wa> 10nolconest in the t.e y , prodcrP;s ays: pt 1r1the 1,urptloi ofdefernin iifortunate love affair with an Arneri rawi On a(ccunt of Clerk Hul- own eofNwporl. 1Emmiiet Hastings ith. fir pa .we ould n:ot 1 uno os; tht ,ry fariner* car armny captaint stationied in Switz. band b t ng out 0f town, Ilhe vote i eetd a er ti oiin refujs, ?,Irital with immnh1 I> f any huim use pure bred sires lor thle pur erlan"d are beJ.eved *to have preyed 1,,;.,ýcInerNo. 3llcould not lbe obtained. thlt, vote being las follows: prouc-2 goeaton.Weare buy_ Tih ,Zion City and two Chicag a-ofbuildng up Iiis herds and iîion the Young womla s mind. Bomntn l.-areso e-Fl ing isrthe vote in thet other two Emmnet Hastings. 220. In;z or mi i n lk from mni(bers of farmn- I*2n -es f h tw rs. UTen1r than any ither >irngle te principal heir, qf the late dawym»iian shrould stie to produce tral Illinois are concern over the, Precinctl Precinct 2 in th woll. \1 1.tiy JiFreh, of Attica, N., unilorm suppl iilk thiroughourt the scarcity of farmirhands. Sping workiFrSprisr Th fthe casear tataY ,whose estate Is roputed toe be yea;r; Ithal dairymien should raise t jr has openied but there are but- few For Superv1, r M 61) SHERIFF TO PASS fln ib..r of fariniera or;gaiz I a stock ylr .an h'i b eei e o n stock, insofar as practicable, 1in-1 appIcatn s re mploym, t enct it. sal1fu orion i1 5 20 5 (Ooprl it hadtar, s nchi- 1u i t lwas loarned Fridfy The , -îl( of patronizing dealers mwho bshin lTanwmnnro te outhcoe ao fortith hrpoe oquar ingmilk brotherýis and sIst: rs in this vicinity in stock rthat. mighit be of good quality, EASTER SERVICES north a rt this season and apply for. bbai-dIr 6 O6 1 N ALL APPUICAa fi ymil -:r mnfatrrso ho are numnbered amiong the heirs 1:ut fromi herds where health condi- work. For somte resoen, they have l:I.ltba 1S6 an nI :Is-.This is a re-gular in- aire: E.L Suttle. automobile salesmnan tions areanl unknown factor; that the not mall. their appearance this yeas . . rown, sr .16 0 44 2 cran l eonip r doing businiess Zion, Lynn Suttle, Zion, Eva Mericle, price of milk should bie fairly uniform --- rmiers are offering $55 ndt $60 pýrFr seso rnth ria otay-Ihey mande ar- Zion, Edna Woolridge, 3912 N. iI ougho(uýt the year; that dairymen About thity toie nfnmhers of Wau- month, Including board and lodging, C. M. W ilcox, Il .65 8 79 10 TO SF RP R L rang n nts witithie Wisconsini Con-:N. Spaulding street, Chicago,. and s? ould use> -More home grown foods kegan Commiiandcery". Knights Temi- for experienced hiands, At the presi- Highway Comm soner- de- ikCmaa ofrih1 Marjorie Suttle, .3917 N, Spauldinti and as tiar, as possible Makte the farmn pla, went to uLakeFoes on Suinday lent time, the publicemnploymnen,-t l L. Davis, R , 52 8 514 7 (e with certai ou i les fumlk !Si., same I ity. --.e . cw halveydirmnafternoon in auiomobles and on the bureau lher(,has applications on file J. I. Mulholland. Il :9, 0 58 5 EXperience has Shown That he with the und.-rstandilig the same 1 Tc, what extent the Zion City and shlould use more good butter and dairy train to attend ih,.annual Easter fromt 100 farmùers whio need helpi. Trustee of Schools- was eneaMy ontly. it being Ciaorlt.e ilbnftb h products on the table and stop using services of the coiniuanidery, hield this S ,Tip 8 86 thie pivle oqether par;ty to dis-¡ ro the will Is. unolitainableoleo and butter substitutes entirely; yeoar in ibie Churchl of the Hloly Spirit J. . Couper. 1) 2 0 42 UhMteS on n.without l ie until aft.er it is admtited to probate, that we feed our calves more0 milk and 1 the Rov Johin U Erb'dwardls de' Weineht l ases fthe Wis-1 in the Surrogate Court at Attica, less paient foods; thiat butter factories1 livering thprincilal addreBr, A new system has been inaugarated il m Nl ilk Company and April 30. The local relatives not lbe stablished thiroughout the Chicagol After the chlurchl services thre ladi q n Lak->County whereby the sherif horly in Ia:lle txchange sit- divulging any information conern- district t prt h errud hto atern rlmLakeForst must das n every appication.fo uation ,1.ndr t impossible for us ing the weAlth of the deceasedwiewe put on an extensive campaign of served theFosist 'Hih Moht ln i -pre ,nd o rier ppiteionto to .iplpu exports. WePAbere- was a great aunt of the above named advertising Jhe food value of dairy seon efore1w y lm . flotnhi -jail will bie admitted to piarolle unleà r d t,,,t t ýtakle advantage of persons. products; ftat ilk mirocs in the fu- The on hdehvore.one thriffrakes re mmeTatio nneu u h this marketing It Is 'ailo reported these relatives ture be based upion the Pearson formu- omwrdtrp i 1dnigsow 1 ' i Wof IrIy-I this effect. omitiany and discrontinue thre milk.1 will be amobl the principal heirs of la; that we use more hocgs. sheep and storm. Thre Waukeigani men foun ii 'm c d Iw mlfaslt is believd tatthe sheriff's "TNarileasolysa ordoor Elon P. Spink, also of Attica, %who islashcos htbt airymén and the roads almost impassible in places n(air flotadhthis WeI'k: thi'Oru b t0 At thre CivicStudy Class heldi in ithe pInion In cases of thÑq kind sould th osbl tfrtie pricepaid rated as a millionaire. Mr. Spina ityeolebe infred troug te lndmany .4ars \uIristalled-. along . I Stah & CO. rel estate firm. library last Monday P'aul Ray gave ai be sought as the prisýner are under toothfarnæs, whnnasis mater isatgret unceaandisasill hing.aressiegardtngteneravindary1anpthesoadsde. Nneno thenlcallendairmanandbdeetbouht- he aee- spendidtalk n.thigrealnecesotyll mean an he i ableto jugelo of fa i.we !;ad nothing to do with -tarmn conditions; that farmers to al were straàndÞd, how ever, not recently occupied by ý.î1ii m lVd for ai higher school tax. Sueyw hir actions white under his cars. it hi ite ric ake b te mn ac u tei Cooea iveMr- ---- on. want our schools to be of the best. A¡ case happened recently which farmes leauetn paid by every-' ketinig pronrositions, 1d Nltpmehs d1e . Mrs Jenn-ie Just. gave an instructive Il, ved the value of thi course; one n C il; erritory.HThe priceThe recommendattions twIll be pre LAKE GIVES UP BODY Churchill farmi. adjoining titfomrtail, (nthre sub)jtec of the palitIcal!sailors vwere arrested oin a charge Of ist arr ida4tegoitons bTetwiiensntdbfoeaditic etigt b ilton property. party ýsystem and explained fthe presi 1arl ptinig tobreak Into a store. the. Mid-West Dealers' Association hepld in Chicago Thursday and Friday,l OF FT. SH ERIDAN SUICIDE dlennlal rfrnn primary election iÏeb were t haNv liaroe be an t Diymn' Lpue W b-for the purpose of adopting somte such 'FINISH PIGHT' ON PROFITEERS tbeèheld next Tuesday, April 13. 1- ld. The 5-heriff nl ported that long trin ï,tiher-and takre n ri t 4nrecomamendations to apply throughout - '- wYor FeAthug te omns ot a te v.,ofth mn agbentain sr • aingof h p ic bt pmrelythe district. niTe body of1Pi 1, E I. Eberok.Idea-ivstg tor rimaiiry April 13, will only be a straw 1ihil, articles fromt the prisonfers and - 'ofth p ice th re (,gu.a k yHaP- --| seiNo th M di N OrT EaF rt of profiteering In clothing, shoes and I "vot * evry wmnan should take adviilai a ated in such a disorderly m an- e ~ ~ ~ ~ e ha nn frmn ya,'Silas Wright returned ito Liberty- ei a v ws hoeFi aornecetie ofyAttorney eneral litoporuit landca eremtatIhle hsad to bTe et loke u Ths ticle urhe .ae ha l- A rpeeLal corps of watchemn has ville Saturda ightafier s.Uending mM oet br ndsper( Pl'1 niN Yr reeneaacl osanl.Teetowr pedi, th, price ito the constiumer re-! est home of Mark Morton,-the Rmil- othéir California points. Mr. Wrighit we"r ound .in thi ·h. The nt Ti announ g. anige .b> ly M otnd ater he . next me e, t Shth was admeni theparle h miairs thIi. me.This is likewise linlimsait manufacturer. Marshall says the temiperature aton e fiime got said: "I am ominñsuicidehb, Thmis Was annouced 1vtoigtvto eildobly. pril I.wllbeie-I sheritrens aof ttel piefntat untrule as. while our cost has dropped 1S. Evans, manufactWaéïi, who lhas as low as 47 degrees In San IDiego and cause 1 have tbeenr aifailutre in life. À.l A ist. t R ite hieatnes tgtor voted to a Ir.ks n jmibnpreietilt. cnvctions anid state rsnd-r 95 per.eeni during the imonth of Mar. rented the residence, received 'a!the liativeau were sent scurrying for blamie no oneý." IHi-morther and 5six- ndyGer santUieSae ttrGaiae.rs, Ben-Iljmin Mller, th" rfomIcholwohihae Ltnd mie have dropped our pice to the' threatening letter recently. A few ifi er and Stoves to ward off the icy ter- live in Now York.nyGelavn. Mr1 , lou,,chanck , Mr Jnntist n;ibrak p auh of the autoà retiailttradeNo tÔ$1.756. The consu Merl days later the tires and urholistery! blaets. He says California is a finei Gàrdners onfihe ,stalo of Francis -- --lMrs.J. R orse and s , W.Iolby atii!(ý- IaIinham. lioth , e that are who w.as paying 15 cents for a Cana 1of'his automobile .were elashed toe lce u1Lk outas soeri repu-j C. Farwell found t+eo'y.Ia Want, for sale, etc. ads». in,,the IN.- il nsor ak.Tetcaswilm eee H hnkhs of eveIry day miHLk thirty days ago ribblons during- the night. Nr. Evans ration as a satisfactory placeé for one remnoved to Pryor's mor.jguje in Hligh.. DEPENDENT reach ove'r 15,000 read-I n1eeta :0leokp nte : ol ee cana now buy Tt for 11 cents." . r tue odiscussm the mystery. toIlive In. la hnd Park ers each vyeek. llar i s fli iiwue nrid t alf.,rth by i e 4-inch ruff.top In the ver,' ýrown, black and navy la 2ds, Combs new asnter apparel with ne little t'ouch to brightes ad nothing will do better Icy cumbu, headis, lockets, îterHats Straws 4-l'to 621 i white, pink. rose, copen rrow brimmined hats nicýely e Dresses iation 8,99.75 fluffy nets, daintty orgaý rious prices quoted above, Easter eckwear 9c to 2.98' of organdies, silk georg' lex -embroidered nets, etc., nu styles at 69c $1.26 .98 $2 50, en the-re are the new high nck vestees of organ- es and nets ut $1 98 te ; Gloves iuintlers in all sizes, veri r Gloves 1. 98 ri's dluuble ýilk gloves,- .50 lin ail c lors and sizes. t onl y $ ats'1.98 great vmyof coloring,, .5v In the E*.aster Sale at Satin 4.98 ure pretty new petticoats omo in the nlewest colors. orsets To 2.50 at 1.79 Stinuedl numibersspca a.Sed at a sacrifice p*rce; 111 sizes ln wanted modela. 'ORSETS $5 and 8050e and liack laced styles Ill !l11 in plain and brÀcadei n hite and fl'e.l 'Jing o/ 1Blouses 'ore forWme Quf TOP Hose . LIBER TE L ýýiINDEPENDEN T 7-9- i...aRe. Countv Býg Weekty C«udatlS Grm&- tbn o"WeekUes m "unty Combined LAKE COUNTYn EENET WAUKECAN WEEKLY SUN ONE TO EIGHT.

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