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Libertyville Independent, 6 May 1920, p. 11

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5 Acres Lend le l1'- liccnute rny> i,) ndp, mîc"ts ine ft in delt-iiî-d to off-ct. It et; tung. abtout three- t mtet deep in the. c-- )rings antd ovet-flowe ai- ,uns loto Becond XAke forth and SothI. MY' à faes" Ils-t. In soni- blowtt frein th. South e aiways cooil anti re- tlocatiow mn the lahîr ir Cottage. ip o r . ttC f ' î i , n a c , to 'o---t.nt sprlin I, t-t î.rm *noigh , the Lake. ot-htk & Co., Owné-4 death.* his wldow endi h. h,mn lk. 01, -d ý tc Oare luat, pat ortai. lilut,) ntiuigton's lalwn 084. SPAULIR6NE9, TOmxlu Hriey WblÊegan, 4; lb>'IE ESA O 1IRosLIrgt bnti fl V0 ANO U aroselteeIllnoisad Wi WA NS IAS LIN Swift. Watlkegaý, 20. prairies, tbey hille for the gai I eN 6 S LN ia~r ii D JIII NT t . O.Holmgren, bo o2D JST~ iometimetithey dot "wt t"'esii PIN E E ID N Re R ltLaeVla zl uc ec4 n have t" II IaT1g IL1U Clarence 1I, Walîî iiftli , RlAitiiFOR oucnhaudhn roie.' Thlt alu)ciFM N SN A d W. Kruogtir,* t Mi wonItcouesfoat'ff ( H e Was Lfelong Resident at THElb.'îh t,, .,, It OTOR TRUCKS trBbedIstaîîc., d Il,, - ii î ,i ~eyttu-, S. 1'aul ~i A tia4'r-klehrt ondrbirda , I" rt i,abi'llty of' an ata li i. i ior Spaulding's Corners; Burial i-,si 'u26A tckIl rtyida' l r - onhi athr' omsta. kIayiln l.itiî,~ rnt Nrh tao_ ,:itn(l lit the suri, -pie a diig il.a'i'ii e Ifi'lioedt' t t .) ti',Tiii, onhi. atiet Hmetid. 1rine Rfauxtî.'îarik, iclii-, :2. Luke Ganin N hîgobit lu, (the stork îlmt dcIivri4- , twrta.; a. resuit of the Idu.proù-1 1 i o., le ('jîties Ij)idJohn J"r'rulchnk, Ciii vg(, t>Er,, Ble ,Tksa1'îd ve ndr- a,îi tira"li~Ioleui ii D i -l S la l i n g of i ii d m a It.l i t t, ('111c a g o , 2 1. S l e i , T k s a S ia p a t fi O . b av e ilo nîr d r a w b- c k'n r.r f ai t i g lîobî , s i ii o t' a n l i ît -n In9 i'.('1nur. îhreu' joiesh aWesrt or Vii(eltlNileplili îitk - 1tr raspi l(,ahave wîtht rdaanck'i', ý ti t'i lý4ltda yIieli 1, otr ra spd. 1'ai lt if , ine hhlay inthe,-,ln W keaOYhio ihteraanst.reeldt'nt of (liaît rom- SoPh'-'Mtlewtki, Watileg.n, i,. ild. t >'dont Puy sP~eclt'ax,, t,î (aui-vTalitrs he i fl" u lratn0f Irl WulyFne a, 1821, %ben iebucarne <eorge Flieer, PeuMoines., Iowa, Some mîtly unkînîl lhing.s ha ve ')itlj Uthedamîjse, tither. lî-lfkan îtheoon.ooftl-lîin r ofi'îiy Wlthbi là trfllm, Mr. cand Mrs. Luther 26; Edn ;Ulnîaker, West vd rnvil about tmollor truck trra- - a_____' prn 0,00a.00romaelonsiorîî a y k, wheu e ie ta bon ecunt 4e26 t~portaîhonflune Bof Ilae. Manager * A (Gentlemran. - a-o , shows that the situationIle ont >okwer iewe or ecmr 6 COnvoe<G. F'alk; Chicago,22; Laura Hsibenthai of the Hill Steamiboat A gentlemen la full 99 VO1id-raf ion Y&tBRcute, it l8 probable, the grite- 98 2'4, and was àa lflfiong residant on A. toappi>', Chicago, 19 line réceohîy-itok tepe to have the the 160acre tai-m bljitailher reCtived IW. SM. Zulauf, Union (irtve, Wis., stepbi tlllecmîso 0kfor thersL IS fe itOe4e itopin- mnot sald. that before lhe "Squitmer frons the goveiltument ln the arly '.28; Lois lHawkins, Kaubaisvil«c, Ws..ltote al tller o misin l ook lis.Ion Cor fe2DM@ttn- an epni>' et hi:e secion liq over It wil becorne tiglît. if todsdei t7oror mhsoorn- 20.1 11 notor transport lines. He tock tie s""ne orne et restreitf, sBppl'îit, ludeed, jt dose not boconie short.:' Jing at lte home of iis son, Etfi, Hugo Wentnger, _bu ,2, oiInltI is Onty 7n Io reete e~piercliii, ______ ,1P. Spauldins, wbo occupes a part of Irene Ruetb. Milwaute., 18. t axes In tbe towne where they do gentié Ed tez4or; uvold- uÀat»taotî- ,hie original homee-*ad, !gloieVing a 1-dwig himpussen. Waukegan, 28; business and açeept only the cnoire able allusIons or tOPIoeM; ever mairkes The Stars and EtrpI>e*,0rFî. Year's ilines. Surlai w lie b.Friday 2ltaiiora Ars. ,Waukegan, 31. reght, Me pointeil out the damaâge hmlnsItproinl a e t I ver$atlon, andOu og lan Union cemeter>', wbc inhaime la- Lloyd J. Batmn Clao 8;te o10IUuspp»essesbllwn esqim. SenmakIles cated on the orginal t§pauldlng bomne.Maile L. PaltBlue sland hc, 28;, Mejaoinhea ukirn. iULlgt lh4p wJIhêoe#a -tea. ]Perey A. D4sch, Mllwauke, 21; in the North Shore Bulletin. bas to mains to fl-h. ie b.conurs. iHe Megs ConesuldintetIdienaIspald heima H M ir>, Mlwaukee, 1. na &lng tBfe smre lnens, la v1dulop tin'mpoutmotives, sin eieii§.Îe#5 Ang Crnrswbflth Idînapaed Frankt J. Bradbent. ana*, Up on the northi siore the motornoe e~ltt.nvrtksu- ciog btsOto nRi> a 052; iMarlon g. Petaoid, 'Cîicao, Ï9. truck bas proved about as ei-Ible fair ad a nmd « Me bskes Câcgo to trade durlng tb. pleneer for the. transportation of inerrian- e. ait rmn.LiSpnn. ltJ liaia. Hia fathe,. aIs0oulît the tir I WlUiam Ub&iub Mlauke., 11 iseasorve b. atafbosforvas-Csrt. ,two-sitdry" log cabin inLadrlc ount- Viola Paiir, IlvUW&e, 19. songer.. Tbey're tai- weether marin- Cadt t>'. the term*then meanlng two .ooms and not two-story sain egh. H. POB#eessed a remarrable mem.ur>y and 11NGa. t probabi>' knew more &bout e&rI>' Laike-W COîinly îlstory àani oneera than-ant ___à-:______________ otier man. 31r. Sî,auldine operated a tarm n md alst tttaPlfaciured brick for thirt>'-_M1 live Jirare. retîrlng fr0. the. latter - buisinesst in 1191. lie donaitesi te l )~~w~:u. for lte Spaîldlngs Corners ecItool. Ilt-iblîli be son with wborn lie , a<w~~. .çî rad ill hiomtne, Mi.- Sîauldlng le sur- »5.îa<.t~~ vtvedb>' anoher son, George .T. ~' 19patIlding, and a ticughter, %j ro. '#.~~ George lKrIgIlr alilof -w1orm. reelde '"W st tlite Cornt-7,. lits wifr- dfed eeni p n , G A . Il., be n g . a veterr i or q1 tc h'-.t rvi> sîîunded ai the baltie ofGI N efliiît i,.a!> )Tire mineralivnrvlcs of tlF fonttobote WE 'WILL SAY Il IS»--WHENPLCNGO SL 5 OO tll"Svatuiting ai 2 p.nr l L CNG O A E 5 O D tind re au'ked to hindI>' omit USED CAR AT OUR MîAitIIAGE LIÇCEX:SS I.antel Itiagu-rly Jr. Maikegan, 32; SliaSt-lî.k, Wauks gac. 26. Jflin Serkowtukl, North I hirago, 29; Soiphia tStndcirtihki, (llcg 21. WîliiatiîiA. Vateni. Etoosýha, 36; 1.oîst hNc-île, K,-tîîtla 2h- Siîtiuiîl J.Ri(It-itaLugl, IIttrbut-gb, Pa, 24; Almta l1t-tin, SbElyboy- Jay llassu, (liieiirt, 22; F.orenve Dâstkaj lil 1o,10. Savern Hlertel, Urayslake, 23; Fi-n ces Schnitt, <,;r-lslake. 22. hennir- Sipeton, Kirnoa. Wis., 25, Duina itisloiu. ,Watilegan, 20. AIez Smitlh. (bltago. 51; Lucy' sni:'t,. ak h'ark. à2 ' Ea n tC. .tlîn>-on> Winnecoonte, is., 24; \hîy F. %I(igher. Winnr-. trit'. i %% t., 27 I;eurgt- irooti. attegaIi, 46; Lucellaflat-va-,. lWc&uikt tant. Mîiîtîn j lity. Wrjght '-iwn. M, i ., 22:iia:y M Not .Miletitit-,22 Wmai; ;, tt.rbia abirn. Wiî-t Band,. vWi. ,41. Fîed W. Eggeri, (1ilcago, 42; Ma-bd NewtRemodeled. Sho WRooms Sale start toilay. Fvery one c'! ihec'-C c;ir', arc (À icatling rn.kts anti in tip-top shapc. W'e arcr ov,-rstîocke d and have b t-Il jjst'. rai oft,! -r' cars fur bevit oftr. Do neot fail to sce these cars NOW. ONE 1920 NASH TOUR IN G-'ZSpecial Price for this sale. 1917-1918 BUICKS. COHEN-&-- SERLIN Phone 1678 AUTO DEALERS 114 Wate tr St. -~ We Are Dealers For Cupples Ti res--- -7,500 Mile Guarantee *****~*~4*4444~46ê44444444444444ê44êê44*44* at ini the Lake e. Outhern pine-v t- i t as dt-y and does oti b1Ieins- closeti dttt-ltg ttuatiy doea. Thé ftorc o thtcknesses oif revit,, ttre front eomtng iii) a the stUce fioor 3otnt. ut. Tht. Inautates tht-, rn, See- tST Ys ]Bank >RICE le,000.0, FUR- 014 SABINS, LA RGE ýFtRST CLOOED. - SARGAIN. .STREET ýGO, ILL. Our 'A- thle Icaîler of a great intiustry, \Viilard i hit!r--. 'i-ii and lrigîitl -, fur voragt7 i-.tit Cry îîî~tr ' tti nfor' st(.r;agebattery scrv.ici, anut for gi\i îîg ail nt-cessarv lii) an d informuatiotol thi( grt-,ît Car , tn'. îîîg public. Tfýiiiutike tht ii %vt\% iliard battrry owners tas;k 1 .t-t&-r, ini aditiii tîtb ur re-ponsibility for ihie Ilii.îit: -f material and workrnanship, we chfer I>) ail w ho rcgi'-îer the ntiw battery at a M'illard S ruice Station, a 9-day service fi-ce o! charge, uith lîftl and complete printed information on c-'.cry point lte owner needs to know. Job, 'i lit '\*at; t ' -i eWtllard Serv;ce Crgaill7,- Gh' %%as' ç-.îaiiislît-d and îIiv aintaininuî for ilii catr o%-ier", bt tefit, ta as-jat h i in getltig a rî-aiiy trati l rt r'. cc ýi' n iiNn-ho lsnu'w iic t .llse Iaicst cof niai--v ilartlcontributicun, fn batter>' iiilrt .Cllcîtctli, the Si ilBette XViiaril wiih llîreacied Rîjiler Insulatitîn which eni- tirc-Iy îoes a h"wjtth w bat m'as pre'.iotîsiy an airncst utti'. rsal batiery repair expünce te- ilsbilat ion. Cars on Which Willard Batte ries are Reguier Equipn'enî z Pasenget- Cars Amet K-an Motot,us - Amû,t-can Sx Anoderson A ' grtson Aîtuiîrn Barion Motet-s Tii -tholomew lit ggs HIE <'sutetlan ItIecoO citevtrlet climber dotnet CotntttotWeaitb Crawford Dais itla Dixlue -lîer' Dqdge Br-on. DOtrrIs F.conomy Elgin Franklin Gardtner Gieroniott elili Hthter-Elght 11olmes Hulituiie Jordan Kankakee Khaeh-Kar lancIa Lnalingten Liber-ty l.Ot,Uslattn MclýaughIll, Madison maibohmi Marmon Miercer Meteor (Phîlut., Pa.) Meteor (Piqua, 0.) Mtst Mît-itgan Hearse Mldwest Mîtitcel violine Koîgit Monitor Moîore Na r-leon Nenli Nel.ofi Norwalk Ogren <Sida Owen-Magnetl Olymplan Packard Puits Pan-American P5ttersofl peerleàs Pttiajuna Piedmont Pierce- Arrow Premier lied Wins Rienault Reo lievere Rlddle hiock Faits Singer Xt.ndard Stanwood st&fliey SterAi-t iStudetteker Stuts Velie Westcoft Wlnton Commercial Cars Acasen Arneda Comimer-cil AtnerleRn- A ,ttleder li'trthoîomnew lýteimopt tlt-ockway liitkteye (apîtIol Chevtrlet Clydesdale Must b. Rigbt, Cisc TheY Wouldn't Use Themn. - 'tIlet- Ttiok t'iflmt-ce cu~nningliam t 'mnhy t iatmonîd T i 4itge Bron. & Trîtetor ilgin P. W. D. Garforti 0. M. C. O.rs t-DtnoO Pahn ris-tu ltn hiawhreye N-ene>' Iligrade HIuffnafl EtOc. InltiHervwter t idtena Kahamatto 1< lIKar ,,,, verneC M.ck v0.ia lon Mercitri' michîgan Hea, ce YtAttua Noble No, thws-y Old i Hckory 0.1,lkosh tîtkerd 'unthard 1itti ýker PIt rte-Arrow ItinIer Trucit titk Fsla Row4q Stntldow Sttyi-t-a& scovîi îgnal Stewatrt 'l'fil Titn Tt-atPtp- Velle Vigtl WP.-d-LýaFYane Wblte Wirtter Chargng and Repai-ing AiU Makes. ColweélI Storage'Battery Company zz6 & iiS Madison St. -Waukegan, 111. 214 & 116 Exchange St , Keaocha, Wiu& 'r- - The Starting anxd Ligliting Battery That Goes Into'Your Car to Worki Ti ' R is nn peii'p" , sltthtIe 'T\XI)1:."TI irty- t wn rti4iiîîtw tf ;~' - 'Il, :ct.ii is buîitt t- prrtorli-nsmit'i ly, powcerfuIîy, ueii.y ULX1F)E Servicle is cquaiy pra -tical. Tise next trnie yau reqîiire batte-y service, visit oui- "EX IDIE"t Service Station-or, butter sjill, cail fora lice Bat- tery Test regularly. # -t. In a littie '.'hile you will corne to appred ate thsat "EXI1lit" Service is really an important step toward more efficient and econonjîcai operation of the battery lit YOUR -car. EXIDE BAITERYSTIO H.n SHED%,, Prop. 106 S. County St. Phone 204 4 Eairly Sprrng Styles T 'hey're here flowa Tese supeýr, mas- ter styles of THE "L",'SYSTEM CLOTÊLES for Yo'ung Men of al ages-crisp, clean-cut, correct styles, that breathe the- Spring dress- up spirit ~esdesstyle-distinction, you wiIl note peri,-don in materials and workmanship that means value. You'l1 find these clothes perfectly balanced --- they'll satisfy you. The "L" Systemn Clothes are worn by the succsess- fui promenaders on Life's Highway. Buy your new Spring "L",System NOW. Heaquarters For Boy Scout Clothes Visit Our Shoe Department-AII -the Latest-, Style Low Shoes For Men, Womnei end. Chikie -I I te - - - - - - - - - - ý 'w 'w ýlw ý1v1lWIWIWIWIWIWw

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