n s es C ... Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Duell of Eliza i.h.m..ud!'nnkmwrtnd-on. MHarold, of Chicago, called on several --~_Af their old triends Sunday. Both fam-- x/ : lived here more than thirty *~*_ Mr. gnd Mrs. Fred Zachow of Loed-- "achurg Gerthiany, are hbere visiting at --'Menry county, in the northwestern ii%?l lllinois, led tme state in the e * --of ~tivestock ~held-- on --tarms January 1, 1925, a report by the _ federal and state departments -- of . agriculiture shows.. The total* value * of --a1l--{arm. Animais--listed An--Heary. county was $7,050,950. > (3 McLean county in the central part _ of the state was second, with §1,-- f ' sommrpen |Mrs. O'Connor xsuned out of this life, & o+ she was surrounded by her family, cop-- 60unty Led the State gisting of her husband, James O'Con-- +**@rgd.ake--Connty--Was--ABORG : {ror-- Sister--apucy--3eporeite. »B--3%--M. -- * inri stationed at Immac e High school, Ks . of Majority. 'cmw; Frank Joséph and Rose and Sy n C c~ 2 o o2 sarnwictarn'}Mrg. Martin Blake, a sister. «>' -- #ke Installation of Mr. Mimle * _ /s 4in --~ Kit}Ham _Clair _ $2.18%6.140,. W illiamsor --39§.100,. . Jotferson...$1,992.910... Oscar Beecham, until his new home Is completed on Osterman Avenue. Mrs. E. Bingham and little daughter and Mre. Pyle were guests of Mrs. J. €. Ehder Friday. ~ P & ~L moll_24 4e Carl | ; 2 K._ 2. o alarindst» m d¢ Mre. A. C. Stadier 81, of Bement, ia} visiting at the bome of Mr. and Mre. j K. C. Stadier, Jr. _ e | : Mr and Mrs Ra; and Mr. apd Mre lIted Sunday with Reeods at Jolicet Mr and Mra. j 2o2 e ... c onamed Ahcmemitimacate ies in ar e / Oe Marie Bleim:¢h! dmmm ut the Edward and Blefmehi homes Hunday. --Mre~R.--K. 1. Homes and grands0o2, Karl, of Dubuqgue, lowa, are visiting relative sin Deecfleld this week. i.cooooo.&;ic..cg Mrs. Harry Muhlike substituted in the third and fourth grade room of the -.i_.,.._, Gertrude Rhond, M. Ander-- won, K. Johnson and Harvey were the week end guesis of Miss Eleanor U# 4 % % % 4 % * 4 % % % % % % % * #% D EERFIELD * Monday the Deerfield teachers at tended the Illinois State Teachers' A#-- soctiation meeting in Evanston. | The afternoon and evening rededi-- oatoy services in 3t. Pauls church on Bunday were largely attended. Min-- Isters from Northbrook, Highland Park and Evanston and the vested choir of KEvanston took part in the program.--~ There were 201 votes cast for schooi Cilrector in the district. W. W. Geary réteived 138; Mrs. Homer Cazel 61. €C. W. Getty 1 and W. W. Cary 1. '-- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammer are C B ETETT ENECC with $53.970,300. The Southeastern Matrict with _ $14178.000 had the least livestock. .. uary 1, 1924, of $16,387,000. s * Among --»the -- leading counties in the value of livestock and the val ue reported --were: Jo Daviess, $4. 08Z. 100 ; ~Lée ~~$1,563,100, ~Rock --4s-- land, _ $2,290,620, Winnebago -- $3, €78,400, Cook-- $4,218,780, DeKalb m * Kane -- $4,776,150, Lake Will, $4,534,400, Adams $1,331,800, Fulton -- $5,967,550, Hancock $5, #41,620, McDonough, $4,045,850, Warren, -- $4,357.150, Christian. $3,-- T15,540, Madison $3,080,300, -- Mor-- gan _. $2,880,500, Bangamon . $4,-- 400,670, DeWitt $2,077,000, ~Llogan $2027--820,;------Macen > _ $3,0656,490, #C 188 080. Kankakee $3,101,480, $5,183,980, Kankakee _ ¥$3,.1 Vermillion $4,032,620, Marion E146 600. _ Alexander $440,500, ~~The grand-- total for the state Was §$285,113,000, an increase over Jan-- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ~--@anday, April 26. all the usual serv-- tees will be conducted according to Nght saving time. f b. Bchool at 9:30 a m.; Morn Ing worshlp at 10;45; Evening service The village election this year was more than ordimary inferest, and a rge vote was polted.-- The --Peoples dket elected the President of the mrd and two trustees, while the Cit-- r and Mrs. Frank Bleimeh! and and daughter, Mr. and --Mrs. Peter KE COUNTY IS HIGH IN MATTER _ _ =OF LIVESTOCK ubout state were * t *) i ;",',,?.",{. here visiting Aat of their uncle, Herman Ray Reeds and children | rs. 8. P. Hutchison vis--; ith Mr. anpd Mrs. H. C.| $ ApPR 28,.), AMFQ 17 < m will preach the will give the charge 8 a'clook on to the congregation and Dr. H. Sey-- mour Brown will give the, charge to J. Hurley. 5 -- side Farm, 'PBH, 1479 lhe. milk, 52.8 lbe. B. F. -- s 5 ° H. Converse, 21 GG, 1370 lbs. milk, 49.7 lbs. B. F. e _;: : ~ Great interes( is being shown by members of the two testing associa-- tions in Lake county. A third associa-- tion may be organized during the year. ['l'ho testing association, or. herd im-- provement association, as they are called, is one ol the~ dairy farmer's best helps in more efficient produc-- tion, more economical and better feed-- Ing, and the resulting profits. The more Lake county dairymen belong to such associations and study their cows, the more and quicker profits they will get. Dairyméen interested in Torming a third--association should call : or write the Farm Bureau office. moicmn mequiem nisn llll';:l CCl+ ebrated Tuegday, April 14, by the Rev. W.~J. Rvyan, with Rev®T. F. Quinn, the pastor. The Rev. Frank Fitt will pregide. 3 CATHERINE O'CONNOR "Mrs. Catherine O'Connor, a staunch member of Holy Cros# congregation, died early Easter Aunday morning.--As Augusta ~Swatton of Highwood was brought before a commission of doctors Th the county court. today and adjudged inssfe. In the com-- pany of Deputies Weale and Car\ Ahistrom she was started for Tigin late today. P W.~J. Ryan, with Rev®T. F. Quinn, deacon, Rev. M. Musik, sub--deacon, and Rev. W. A. Gorey, master of cere-- The church was taxed to its 'capac-- ity by the many relatives and friends who came to honor the memory of this good woman. The pall bearers were Thomas Dawsoh, Miles Conway, Nich-- olas Lamb, Frank Redmond, Laurence Redmond and W. Musik, Sr. -- LAKE COUNTY HERDS RANK . HIGH--FOR MONTH OF MARCH-- three Lake county 'he&m listed among the ton Hl&hest producing herds Interment was in S8t. Patrick's cem-- etery, -- Everett, --where the --services were read by the Rev. T. F. Quinn, formerly pastor . at Everett, where Mrs. O'Connor resided . many years prior. "m'm~Www'-u.' erett, as in Deerfield, Mrs. O'Connor will long.be remembered for her many single--hearted n:vh."nn?o untiring devotion to her family and to religion. WOMAN IS SENT TO ELGIN TODAY A¥fong the twenty--three cow testing associations reporting to the State Office at the University for March, Solémn Requiem High Mass was cel Announcing-- A New Paige Brougham New JEWETT New PAIGE Phones 243; Residence 463--W _----Area and Libertyville, HL, A3% Thursday Session Brings Six fifi;;%,mamr. Closing; . . Morrit Matter Up. _ PROBATE COURT -- GRINDS OUT ITS = USUAL BUSINESS Morrill, wido ttaal ropeny» real estate. * CharlesHowe, -- Waukegan--Petition of Sarah Howe, widow for letters of administration to collect. Bond fixed at $16,000. Petition for cita-- tion to Herbert Melville: to file will with clerk filed. Petition for probate of wil} and letfers testamentary filed Charles --C. ~Morriil, For 'Lake ~---- Proof of heirship taken. Letters of administration issued to _ Margaret Judge Martin C. Decker, of the probate court, heard .the following JUSTtlfinkofitlThi:mrtmdgoedPnigefor $2195! Only $30 more than the open car. It vies with the finest in richness of appearance and finish. A powerful, big car that out--performs in every way many costing thousands more. Yet its price is that of a smallier lower--priced carl Riding comfort? Just try it on rough roads! You would expect such comfort only in cars cost-- ing $3000--$4000--=and more! No other car of Paige's size, power and quality offers a five--passenger, four--door enclosed car at anything near this price! Its equal actually costs many hundreds more. . and size, in a smart, enclosed car that draws ad-- mlri:'gdglm in any company --for $2195. See it-- drive it. (647--» R. J. LYONS c » sc d § barm 40 intpes highs frinch smm uen in 27¢e 4t g:::i;-h:b-hkb.l?-hdm « .. 34 c . 9&-.4:«.&."& ?fl..,.' Ii::& +. lOb_an.SOhch-k"h. lz;"" 004? .'3'3 € -__7"' Only $30 More Th Open Car Price Wire Fence American Wire Fence Co. _ wido Bond of $3000. Per-- Eroperty" valued at §i500 ana Pour belloon cord tires, trunk. car at Paige's lo@ Hydraulic 4--whee! Come to our factory for the fence you need. You can LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, APRIL 23. 1925. POULTRY. NETTING--14%--4z2ch Mesh-- 48 inches high. Per 150--foot roll . . . . . . . $4.78 60 inches high. Per 150foot roll ... . .: . 5.97 36 inches high. Per FDOL. ; + + ++« +« +r s QZWMPafoo(........... 48 inches high. Pgr foot . . . . . ... ... CHAIN LINK LAWN FENCE 48 inches high. Per foot . . . . . . ... .. ____ STEEL POULTRY GATEs "Wmm..--.-.{.;co 10 feet wide. Each 12 feet wide. Each 14 feet wide. Each _« _ BARBED WIRE--30 Red Spoois PLATIN STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES MEDIUM HEAVYSTOCK FENCE r» 2R STEEL LINE POSTS LAWN FENCE {nmmmn'w*' )OD WOMAN ~ "-- WANTS A DIVORCE by Spencer Howe, son, and set for hearing May 18, Petition for citation dismissed. # # ship continved to April 20, Daisy Brooks of Highwood, married in Lancaster, Mo., in . 1914 to Mills Brooks, today filed a petition for di-- vorce against her hugsband charging that he deserted her ni 1922. The peti-- John Jeolvsek, minor, North Ch+ cago--Guardian authorized ~to gettle with North Shore Gas compary for injuries ~to> said minor .for© $500. ers appointed. ®1. *> & Emily D. Wade, Denver, Colo.-- _ Rosé and Augusta Miller, insane-- Conservator authorized ° to inves funds in real estate mortgages. _ Frank . Scott, Antioch --Letters® of was filed by Attorney Jumes~G. to Lena Bcott, widow. Apprais + $4.15 11 s 13 c 125 --"The building proposed by Searcy's It was pointed out that when.the Centengilai building was constructed bt m»*htods.oo that additiona} buildings could: erected from time to time as they were needed, eventu-- ally forming a hollow square. 'The governor's attention has been called to the need for néw state of, Iwe space. Those who waited on him were Senators Searcy. Boyd and Telford. . o bill would be strictly for office pur-- poses. It is a poor business for the state to be paying rent, and it is inefficient for its departmehts to be scatlered. 'The state: should. be Aable tional: room provided did not nearly meet the requirements: Most of the Centennial building space is utilized by the libraries, the state museum them are working under conditions which 'would not be toleratéd . in a privrate. institution, _ __=:; _ ---- -- _ "When the Centennial building was constructed, _ the congestion had reached such .a point that the addi-- '"Btate departments in--Springfield are now being housed in 15 separate buildings scattered over the city," Mr. Emmerson said, "because there i# not enough. room in the state state, who, by virtue of his office, is custodian of the Capitol building and grounds. -- are badly huitMings TY Good Meals 50c WAUKEGAN, ILL A'RLINGT'()N_I p HOTEL 4 Schanck Hardware Co. YWCAIOWTOM!WRMYNA%EWIWPIOF- ITABLE BASIS. IT GETS MORE MILK FROM SAME COWS. PRODUCES CLEANER MILK AND, BECAUSE OF THE TIME IT SAVES, CUTS THE COST OF PRODUCTION. IT IS THE BETTER WAY OF MILKINC IN EVERY RE-- SPECT. LET US SHOW YOU WHY. 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