1 ~ SHERIFF'S FORCE _ SHELDON GETS ---- 90 DAY TERM "~*~ _ ¥Cer cat Libertyyilie, who * Sxecntion wAas. ; time to take an The law was enforced with a stern|H. A. Brace & Son; 3rd Fowler, Lake hand at the county fair. Two bookies |villa. * and two pickpockets were arrested | 5. Bull calf, under 6 mos--1st H. IL before they had a& chance to begin vmm;m.w..v.l:hmbxa.«cu operations. $ Jler:gyrille; Brd, Wimwood Farm, r-- was put in charge f a force of depu | _ g.-- Cow, $ yrs old or over--1st, H. A. "tes, and they kept a csharp eye OB |FEimwood Farm,. Deerfield; 3rd-- Brace mmmywwm & Son, Lone Rock, Wis.; 2nd, on the races, but they were between |& Son, Lone Rock, Wis. «--~ § friends. | 7. Heifer, 2 yrs old and under 3 ---- Rumors that p'fl-mnluel machines 1st Eimwood Farm, Deerfield ; 2nl. were to be on the grounds aroused | j & Son. p "Rev. A. H. Mohns, Methodist--minis--4+-- g-- 'Foifer, 1yr UA *und anséer-- &-- Mitchel! made a dash for liberty ' ran through the fair groubde with ."1 crowd en hbis trail and hid in a barn across the ratiroad> tracke. Tifany found.him there and arrested him Both were rhrg_e.'gh with~ opereUng evices ey were pul un-- samblink ts3 5ce t cilcs © Cotl Td bail Tuesday. ""Cs. . M lls ------The chase of Mitchell give rise | to a rumor that a negro had stabbed | --1 another on the fair grounds. Bri The two alleged pickpockets were 1 arrested at the gate. They were turn-- | on« «ed over to Libertyyille euthorities. 1 --The two pickpockets were Aned s in Libertyville. They were arrested |un by Chicago detectives engaged by the fair gssocialion. who recognized /{---- the pair as pickpockets with many srrests chalked against them. C Despite the close survellleance, ' several. emal} thefts were reported. George Van DerBent of Laur«el}_ aveoue, lake Foresi, com plaine d u{nt $10 was gtolen {rom his pocket. °A Waukegan youth said his pocket wa« picked ol a watch.» A bumper wae etolen [fom the ma--| «& chine of Tony Voimary of Beach LC while it was parked at the jeir from Chicago,. and placed a bet --WWB hinr. Palmer was thereupon seized, ang the déeputiex then sought to ley hands upon-- Luibker Mitchell, Pal mer's negro assistant, which was done only after considerable diffcu'l-- spprosched Ray 'Palmer, who came Bunday, abd bail Tuesday --The chase to a rumor t! «nother on | The two al C CP L A--6utifing UEE been ill at the hospital since last May. The funeral was held Tuesday morning, with buriol in the Vernon cemetery &# Hall Jay. George Sheldon of Folrith Lake wos sentenced to 90 days Thursday by. Judge P. k!:.fm in county court on a Wauor Charge. A 80 day stay of éxecution wads granted to give him ty chine of while it grounds. der $1,000 bond by Judtic® CONMACZ Sunday. &bd thet had not obtained 'i;i;"rpm- of Aurora was arres? ed for pogseming and selling liquor An officer made a "buy" from him, /s umt -- a Geep gasn on \ne cuin, sna one Un Burglary of a «home --in Highland|the .thigh. He was riding in the Park on August 17 was solved with|front seat with -- Ernest and the the arrest of Richard Callaban, taxi|impact ,_burled hbhim into the back driver, who was held at the counmty|seat, leaving hbim unconsclone. )dlto'uun'ot".mw.nom The Lukes were on their way to over to the grand jury by Judge|3pringfeld. At Pontiac they were A. 6. Smith at Highland Park. running perallel to a train. The Callahan is accused of entering| smoke from it obscured the road, the home of Russe!! Gilbert and tak--|aind the car ecrashed iato an un-- ulmcoid'flelndchlhll'mulm"lhn". a $%5 gold plece He was arrested While the Lukes were rushing to in Chicago, where he was traced by|get water for the unconscious boy Chief of Police Maroney of Highland|he crawled out of the back sext, Liz_ 2P1 L2 en n i es <x & it William Johnson, aged 80, employe of . the Hawthorn Farm of Samuel Insull at Libertyville, died of tuber-- enlamis Friday morning at the Lake FARM EMPLOYE DIES IN HOSPIT AL TAXI DRIVER HELD FOR LOOTING HOME AT HWIGHLAND P ARK AT COUNTY FAR 'ol." Bmith ~~ lestructell ~ the to. Arrest. the operators of XXXIlI----NUMBER 37 Russe!! Gilbert and tak--|and the car crashed iato an un-- d watch and chain and|lighted truck on the road. ece. He was arrested| While the Lukes were rushing to rhera _ hbe was traced by|get water for the unconscious boy se Maromney of Highland|he crawled out of the back sext, rian, who had driven A|during a rational moment, and at land Park, left shorlly|the same time the gas tank ex-- rélary. Chist Maroney}ploded. Fiames followed and the s and caused hbis arrest.| :ar was soon burned to the ground. loot was recovered ex-- cnagninsmegeonamiier e ogprmmecespememmere th , fl('t-'q' JYJVURILJ Lot OQneHoisteins 1. Bull, 3 yts old or over--1st Fow-- mFm ler, Lake Villa; 2nd H. A. Brace & Son of Lone Rock, Wis.; 3rd J. M. Patter-- % ":L;-n. 2 yrs old and 2. 'Bui yts under 3 ---- O Caugh[ %. ~Bull, 1 yr old and under 2=1st . |H. A. B.race & Son, Lone Rock, Wis. ase. . | 4 Buill caif, over 6 mos -- H. A. mss Brace & SBon, Lone Rock, Wis.; 2nd, sed with a stern|H A Brace & Son: Ird Fowler, Lake 14. 'Breeders® call herd, to cofds's\ I and 2 beifters, undear--l--years bred by exhibitor--1st, Brace & Son:; ind Fowler; Ird H. K. Vose. -- | Three bead, any age, get of one si:¢ __ist Broce & Son: 20d,. Fowler; 3rd, er:yville; 3rd, Eimwood Farm, Deer--, Bull, 3 yrs. old or-- over--Meadow-- ied : _ *' * * Ibrook Farm, Lake Forest; Znd, River-- -- 66-- Cow, 3 yrs old or over--1st, H. A. |hill Farm, Gurnee. * Kimwood Farm,. Deerfleld; 3rd-- Brace : Bull calf, over 6 months--1st ond 24, Broce & Son, Lone Rock, Wis.; 2nd, Meadowbrook Farm:; 3rd, Antioch, Jr. & Son, Lone Rock, Wis. . Club. ~ harts on ne oo enc t undcl # T RLS MR omL nHF as nuse Inb andk 24 & 7 * L* 1 LZ * Lt *, CAR CRASHES, IS s Mn YFS ~ 3 nE \s s % s ®~szs % « w BURNED, Several from this vicij the Mitwaukee' fair Wé K .'SERIOUSLY "URT ; Thursday of last wectk, " e |\ _ Vene. Alta and Laurc IPI;IVES'I'OCK PREMIUMS AWARDED AT THE RECENT FAIR || MILETECH HELD TO . CD ANN INDRV AN 4 "T5° "wy heas, ond age. produce of 14. I onhe dam--*1st Brace & Son. .. 14. Breéiers®® young hnerd, to con, sist of 1 buil, 2°yrs old, and 3 Temales under 2 yrs old, owned by exbhibitor-- ist Fowler; 2nd Brace & Son; 3rd 1 11. Three head, &n dage, get of one sire--1st, Bracte & Son, Lone Roci, Wis.: ind FPowler; Lake Villa; 3rd one Pontiac but..Are to be KE 7 Heifer, TY'I'--I old and under 3 ; _Covw, 3 years old or over--1st and 24, 1st Elmwood Farm, Deerfleld; _ 2n!.' Meadowbrook Farm; _ 3rd, Riverhil} 11. Breeders' young berd, to consist of 1 bull, 2 years oid, and 3 Scmales under 3 years old, owned by exiifbfior the driver, was unscratched. Fred Luke, 708 Center street, suf-- tered a fractured aukle and two A slough fire near Volo Wednesday, Sept. 2, taused great alorm among the farmers as, for a time it epread with such rapidity that fears were held it would ruin many of the crops in eur-- rounding territory. Farmerse torned out to fight 'the blazes and counter fres were started to check it. The damage was reetricted to the slough and the Asaemos were finally extin-- Four Waukegan people nearly met death latse Saturdsy night near Pontiac, I., when their car crashed Into a trf. the gas tank éxploding ind burning the car to the ground. Three of the four octupants were seriously hburt (Georze Walters, who rame from New York, was Weld at the county jail today with bond fixed at $500 on a charge of theft from the Blue Rib bon (O1} contpany at Lake Forest, The charge is petty theft. Waltere, who guished aleo went under--the namé of Elme®# Cox, was u:t ;;&::0 county jail o# a mittimue --by --Judge Burgeas at Lake Forest.© ; > +9 SLOUGH FIRE MENACES FARMERS HELD FOR THEFT AT GAS STATION Local People Narrowly Avert Death at Pontiac, I!I4 Hit Unlighted Truck. ; 10. 12 Two head, any age, produce of _Helfer, 1 yr 0C und--undéer--2--1-- Heifer; 2 years old and under $--1st Amwaod Farm:; #nd Brace & Son. 'and 2nd,--Meadowbrook Farm. _=, > Powler,. beke--¥z _ uzl | Mo&zfidw o--18t, "Heifet -- "'f.';.;'f,'&.' moa--1#t, I--|Antiach Jr. CHib; 2nd.. Meadow brook aiterson, le;--2nd, Bracs IM: $rd, Antioch,--Jr. Club. _ Heifer calf, nnhr;j mos--1% ?f¢or the following: --~~~~~ P Lake Villo; 2nd Fowler; Luke, 70% Center street s-- 0 0 * ~ UBERTYVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, --SEPTEMBER 10, 1925 Es RTYVILLE * 4 lipars as!lst --I18t, l'ovlet:;!nd'.' Brace & Son; 41. . Y00U0-- _ g s ® 14. ©Breeders' calf herd, 1 bull and % helfers under 1 year, bred by exhib-- itor--1st, Brace & Son; 2nd, Fowler; 3rd, H. K. Vose. ? Senior bull champion--Fowler. Farm, Deerfleld. Grand champpton buil--Fowler: ~ Grand champion cow--Brace & Sor Heifer calf over' ¥"months; Helfer? 'nuo, noag eny age, te of one caifunder 6 months; Three head, get| $ 7"°, 000 )t§ *f mmuw: Inc. 'pr one "stre; any »e;gTwo bead, any 'm--v;nnéh i es, e Mn agse. get 0o fore iitc,. Twu imAd. any ers' y *1 bull 2 years org, produce of oane dam. . Wieéeders' ; mmuma C ""'"' *4 years--old. young herd. 1. bull 2 yoais ol', and * lowned by exhibitor--Fred Reuteér. f¢males undeor 2 years old, owned by | P Bull_--Fred Reuter. exhibitor; Soecte s call herd, 1 ©4ll| _ Junior Champion Bull -- _ Vannola 'mtflmm.'rlw,hndbyflqfim." @. S = _ =~g------=n~~ hibitor; Senior champson bu'l; Junior, Senior ghamm.fltm Cow--Fred Reuter. champjon bu!', Senior chan.qion cow ; | J unior fiou es Rouitn~ Jun«r ech._nplon cow,;,) Qahd cham | ar. ('h;ncmplon Bulel--.- '."Rfllh-r. s1c l-ul_l;mno 1 & .m..: "4 "'.," . _.ar. CB ion Cow-- Reuter. | o c r, ~ | dfigig?lcxmu xfirs:'rmm __----_--_--a ----LCT .t =~J£RSEY S . mss s l-- t <hog t --~all Ti i Cedar Crest Farm, bake Vills. WaS q qq A. W. Kohley, Lisle, IIL, bis en-- the ory --exhibhor in in' s ele=s,. and (Fies lne a tlean sweep ) was awarded ail ribbons m&l- > LOT 4--AYRSHIRES. Bull, 3 years old or over--1s:, C. 1 Tibbe:ts, Lake Forest. 6 months; Three beashrdiusbhrdluucu Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson ~(| Put up a 415 bond for his appearance Waukegan spent Wednesday with Mr.| in court Friday afternoon. He de-- and Mrs. W.A. Bonner. nied that he had been driving more ..Ethel, McGuire had her tonsils --re--] than 22 miles an hour. . ; : moved Thursday at the Victpry Me--| ° As he talked the officers in the _ Miss Katherine Minto will attend eollege at Beloit, Wis. Mr. ond Mrs. L Kemper and chil-- dren of Chicago apent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Denman. Miss Inez Poliock of Chieago spent the week end with ..iss Belle Watson and remained for Labor Day. Miss Irene Barstow, of Wheaton, I!1., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bonenr. Mr. and Mrs. RBartlier of Chicogo were weekend vistors at the bome of J. H. Bonner. -- _ Bull 1 year old and under 2 A. L. ; Ritia, Mundeléin. as teachetr. -- 2 & * Mres. Sorah Dodge ot Chitago spent a few days with her niece, Mrs. Mar-- garet lenman. -- -- Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Detman and son of Wilmette, Mrs. Gomar Hapkins and daughter of Waukegan and Mre. C. Goil of Highland Park were visitors at the C. E. Denman home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Denman haye been rejease dfrom qamrantine. Elvin is gettin galong nicely. _ Miss Marian Nebaus will attend the University at De Kalb. _ The Congregational church has en extended a call to the Rev. Mr. Bartter Several of the former pupils of this vicinity and their familiesot:ended a picaic ard reunion at Rochester, Wis., where they attended the Academy. Gillings Sunday. * Miss V. A. Stoddard of Wisconmsin, will teach at the Grubb school this Mr. and Mrs. Grabe of Chicago re-- turned to theirho meMhond acmfwypy turned :o their bhome Monday, after apending aweek with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner. Mrse. Ada Auerback, Highbland Park, today sued her husband, Edward, for dtvorce, fWiling a petition in the cir-- cuit court through Attorney Eugene Runyar!. Avwerback f4 a chanffeut. Ihq_ wi'm aBeges--in her Bill that werback was crual and struck her SBeveral from this vicini.?$ attend~ the Mitwaukee' fair \V&neldly and Thursday of last wectk, Vene, Alta and lauro Dénman of Rosecrans, spent several days with their grandparents. * *a S Lll, Mr.: and Mrs. Gordon Bonner and children returned bome last Friday A.QQ_Q!Q'_'.:'.'.Q_'--.'_.., SEEKS DIVORCE FOR CRUELTY Mr. and Mrs. Clorence Herrick of rlando, Florida, visited Miss --Ruble LOT 2--GVUERNSEY$8 wuR CHpPReeadt EPEA BP TTCCCCC champion cow--Brace & Son. champilon cow --> Eilmwood Entered it the Postoffice at Libertyrille, : BHi that| Joegph Shelton, aged T72, of Zion, @truck her dhgvldm. Sept. 2, at his home flrfiffld'a Jethro avemue,. Mr, Shelton, --Sho asks' who war a firmer, leaves a son, Roy, w--y.~--~~~ Sty#--a-- deawaebhtar in Missouri. _ -- + $rd,, -- Senior Champlon Bull;--P. Tibbit's, + j DUROC JER&EY HOGE -- Board 2 yrs, old and over--1st, Co! . Spring Farm, Mundeiein: Ind, C: 1 ' Rudolpb, Deerfleld. . | 'Frank Slazese. age 20, of Graysla'» t was carrested--Br --the--a@bertif'e--~t#rr on a charge of assault with a deadly | weapon. the result of an antomo®ile arcident He gave $2.000 bond he' !lora Justice Harry Hovt Heifer calf over 6 months--1st and 2nd--Fred Reuter + : Heifér Calt under 6 months--18t; F. er> Bnd ~Donald Créimen, Grays | _ "Gosh! 1 was afraid they would lmlke the bond a hundred," he whis-- | pered to a reporter as he left the | court room. "They can forfeit my | bonds. but they never will see me Lake Forest. Annola Farms, Aurora. nola Farms|.. Bull 1 year old und ander 2--Fred Reuter. -- , Bull Calf over 6 months--Vannola Bull 1 year old und--ander 2--Fredjavenue; North Chicagn. was held to Reuter. -- . the grond jury on 'ch.;sges of m Bull Calf over 6 months--Vannola| der.by a jury n Depia'y Coroner id Farms; 2nd, Fred Reuter. -- Conrad's court last week when .the Cow 3 year sold or over--1st and 34.|imjzest jnt oth»--dJeath of Eteve Maki-- Fred Reuter; 2nd Vannola Farms; | tyr.d, 39, of 1716 Jz. hsdon strest, Heifer 2 years old and under 3--1s:| No.is Chicago, who d d from gin and 24,~Fred Reutéer; 3rd, Vannoia|shot wounds in the> ~tory Men. s Farms. 3 C ' riat bhospital oa August 19, was csa-- Helfer 1 year old and uhder 2--ist tinveé and closeu. . M:abrod w «s and 3rd, Fred Reuter; 3rd, Vannola|shot five times in the »stomach ~n Farms. -- the night of Sunday, /nmt_,l(. The next tithe D. S. Walker, 4535 Magnolia street, Chicago. appears in court to deny a speeding charge he will be sure to eat a clove or too, so that his breath will not advertise the fact that he has been drinking. out of the room and yisited Walker's auto. He returned a feow thoments later arrying a suit case and handbag belonging to the Chicagoan. "Open 'em," the officér snapped. Walker hesitated. "Open them or I'll get a search warrant and open them myself,' the officer replied. Unable to see anyway out of it Walker complied. Inside one of the bags was a quart bottle of Pre--Vol-- stead whisky--that it, it was about one--fourth full Walker was arrested in Zion two weeks ago on a speeding charge He' put up a $15 bond for his appearance : in court Friday afternoon. He deo-- nied that be had been driving more | FEARED SNAKE-- -- _ . BITE, CARRIED A BOTTLE OF "CURE" "It's the teal stuff." Walker sighed. "I wouldn't think of going on a camp Ing trip without a bottle. A snake might bite you, you know, and it pays to be on the safe side." DRIVER TAKEN ON ASSAULT CHARGE LION RESIDENT IS DEAD AT 72 The speeding case was continued for another week and a new charge of tran«porting -- Intoxicating -- liquor was preferred. Walker was obliged to put up a $15 cash bond. Junior Champion Bull--A. L.'L Ritta. Grd. Champion Bull--C. P. Tibhet's LOT 5----BROWN SWISS-- . 122 % o i h Coroner's Jury Finds Steve Bull 3 years old or over--1st and 2d A ed Keuter, Lohe Rock., Wu.;u srd,l Makat_rog was: "Ufflefed Bull 2 years and under 3--1st, Ao $. Walker. Fights Speeding Charge but Breath Brings _--__ a New Charge. _ _ (Continued on Page Four) e. get of one sire as Second Class Maf Matter Chie! Tiffany gave as~ his: testi-- mony the report received by the po-- lice that Miletech came to the Jack-- s»on street residence and . accosted Makabrod who was sitting on the porch. He stated that witnesses had .(old him that Miletech was armed and that when Makabrod went into | the boo'q to avoid further argument, 'Ilhue drew his revolver and shot through the .door, the bullet lodging hfi Makabrad's stomach. The wound: '" man,. ChieL..Til{any stated. came 'out of the howe, struck Miletech "apd knccaed hi. off the porch Then Miletech, t was claimed, fired four | more shots and Makabrod dropped. mortally wounded. ' | Makabrod was rusbhed to the Vic-- taory Memorial bespital but died two . days later. The inquest was opened immediately after the death of the man (but the coroner adjourred the | inquest until Miletech was appre | bhended h Chicago on the clever and daring police work of Chiet-- Frank Titfany. ** -- John Makabrod cof C#=ry, Ind,, a courin Of, the dec>i>ed. Uhist of Po. Hgee Frank* Titfauy Poter --Robbin --Of£ but is being beld in the" county JAH _ menpt ~**~~~~ without bonds. The: coroner's-- Ml'vsopu. Myers of Highland Park also--refused --to --set--bonds --and --Mil#-- / pyaosn visiting the Missos-- Koistra. tech wil be beld at least until the: y mye Phbyllis May Helm bas ! fellow roomer in 'the house with eral days with Trighds. _ _ _ _ __ ---- Makabrod at-- 1716 Jackson stréet, |_ 'The infant son of 'Mr. and.Mrs. John tortHted >ag 22 5 +6 was hnot W'$ 5% B4288 +o a hoepital in for LWkat. grand jury convenes in October, States Atformey A. V. Smith who at-- tended the inquest in person, declar-- ed after the jury had returned their verdiet that he would go before the cireuit court and ask the death pen-- Anderson, clated aver His progrdss at fearning to swim, ventured into-- water beyond his depth. He went down before other swimmers could reach him. The water was only eight teet 'sep where he drowned, but it was neces«r~ toa drag the lake to re--. cover the body. -- es An inquest was held in Wanconda sndgy"fi:t by Coroner Taylor, and the jory: returned a verdi¢t of acci-- ga«--'~* dArmaening. 'The-- parents . of the young man ~attaonded the inquest. alty. ° l . John Makabrod testified as to his; relationship with the deceased and ; also as to his cousin's character. Quilter who was unable to ewim, was believed to have been caught by the undercurrent and pulled into water over his head. He went into the lake around 6 o'clock Monday evening abd was wading around in the water. His friends missed him, and after diving several times recov-- eted the body in eight feet of water vited by Paul Rader, Chicago evan gelist, »'*~*~* with some other thurch people from < Chicagos ~ was ef the best The inquest was held Tuekday at Strang's underiaking establis'-- ment --fm Antioch by Carower--Taytor-- and a verdict of Acad.nl_aljmniu was returned. The body was shipped back to Chicago for burial'in Mt. Car mel cemetery. THE SECOND DROWNING Anderson, whose home.was at 1830 School street, Chicago, came out to Powder L@ke with another young which Tiitany.". -- * **~*~*~----: | John Welker and his friend, Oscar The bouard ol supervisofs for the ; jast week with the former's parenis, count? had posted a reward of $1/ Smith, of Chicago, speni sevaral 80y3 ':ungrr::'om'ah':'li ln:o::: i ..'m."' W-.MW < the nea's . i8 & & the character who has been ll'tmblot.::.' s.'g:?m nkt:.'.m:.hz several timeés. s | the dust and freshened up the country sitemmesmeses Arommmmngess 'and making Labor Doy so plegksani. ; | 'the fine rain of Puesday also heiped TWO LOSE LIVES _ |--@s=sz ' L | Rev. and Mre: Mrs William L. Mao-- INCOUNTY LAKES _ 5:. T2 Tw hone commbery or Two drownings by holiday cele brants broke into the feativities in the lake region during the week--end. John Thomes Quillter, 2#3, of 3025 Fulton boulevard, Chicago, drowned Monday evening in Chanel Lake while the attention of friosds wa« difverted. The other victim was Leon-- ard Anderson, age 20, also of Chicago., who drowned in Power L&ke Sunda; while learning to ewim. -- One Drowns.in Power Lake and Other Goes Down __ in Channel Lake. J bn Miletec: 1741 (+ s monwes.."\ GRAND JURY ON A -- MURDER CHARGE the other . witnesses agreed, in Cold Blood. 'd'i';t;rvvlj\l;d; Heresided here for-- ensemmews wC many years, at one time conducting & |'faj * *on Ts ieer ic ie viiinge. Hie died a. Fair to Break Even or Better . _ Ni asonte home. having gone there a| _ the President and TPOAG-- .422 few years ago. He leaves one son,| ' urer Am * d John Lund, of Chicago, and a grand-- hy wl ... . in that ciiy. % ~ 7 $ <24 Pb Te s pare Kere entriai | cP"hatt Beitoinin ts aigh w | ed a--guest last Sunday. . . _ . ind it is possible that it will clear :--_ | Mre. C. B. Dix, Mrs. Daisy Riney and|s IJttle money. Earl Corlett, ¥« Alice were Waukegan visitors Monday.| tvyflle. the treastrer "mltu'l-"a" # I un.,smam«m;:lwsm Tuesday. William Woodin, Munde _ ter of Evanston spent several days a*| lein,. the presiden made practically t the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. Thayer| the same m'i * M day. ' Word comes | aof Peter Lund. many years, at tmilor shop in t! U Masonic hom:! few years Ago. John Lund, of u' in that ciiy r. and Mrs. Miss Mory Heighinger of Gurnee visi.ed at the Walker home Wednes: day. *#' > * * Word comes here tellingof the death Mrs. E. Thayer and Mrs. Arthur Thayer ftrom Bristol were in Wauke-- "gan Friday. >« _ . | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheehan have been entertaining Mrs. Sheehan's sis ter from Chicago the past week. ----1leo King was in fown the PASL weoek. . Mr and Mrs. William Becker accom-- 'fanled by *heir Agughter and som hm law, Mr.. and Mrs. G. W. Nelson of Chicago made an extepded automobile |trip last week, colling on friends in Milwaukee, Green Bay, Marinet e, M# nominee. Carney, Mich., and returning by way of Lbake Winevago, The Dells, and Watertown. They report a very pleasont journey. + , _ Raymond Hutchinson of Liber:yyil'e lealled a nhis uncle. WiNiam Sheehan --lht--_ ss Laura Reinback of Chicago was the guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reinbach, over the week A meeting will beealled soon at which time theé yields of each variety will be determined. Molsture tests will also be made so as to get the actual dry yield of each kind. In the mean-- time formers are welcome to stop in and observe the tést plo 'hs each kind of corn is marked with a poster ond it will pay Afnyohe intereited in' corn to see this test. The corn is planted in _ Mr. and Mrs. James Leofar®é enter-- to a hospitai in W « e m dnt --t E_L~" ment. " ~«"~~* o e T c Harea y mm*mu.wvg --Sophia Myers of Highland Park hias nz C : * G peen' vikiting the Misses Koistra. .. | & Thy propored -- boree" ravink 19644 JC Little Phbyllis May Helm hbas been zram of seven days went to a 3 mm seriously ill" abd iinder the doctor's ?l" koon g"'" fair. ended. . The . care for *Ke past week. L a ,:'M" the ld on the mutyels---- + 'bnd is' Joha M. Philypot ans [dtbed onl Natet on the hower Wt tamily and Mrs. C. W. Talbo.t took tn Ahrreart : automobile trip to MeHenry and along Col: J Lights on the Faire _' __s__L : Mrs. Fred Gust was called to Chi-- . Joseph Medilt Patterson speRt > {he Fix river Sunday afternoun. :";:.' the day inspecting live stock. --. . cago by the death of her father, -- t a good showing of Holsteins .. . / C Alwell was in town on pusi | MOused in A euparhte LCE and almost _ [well WRBS IH 1 cleaned up on his five Percherton -- _ Arthur Baker of Lake Forest was arrested Thursday by Constable Frank Brence on a charge of obtaining money under (false pretenses in con-- nection with the sgale of an auto mobile to a 14--year--old youth. The boy's father, Rufus Worthington, said corn TEST sHows yP WELL The corn variety test which the Form Bureau started this year on the L A Huebech farm, two miles west of Mun-- delein is showing up yery well. Post-- ers 'giving the name of each variety have been placed --#o that viszitors may note the difference in size and ripen-- ing of the various kinds of corn. _ Afhas. Kithal 1 tor the past week visiting friends. Miss Welker from Missour! was in town Sunday. * ul 5.. s e Fourteen varieties were planted sid= by side on--Moy 15th, two rows rows of each kind being planted. There is a great différence to be observed be-- tween the earliest and latest --kinds, the --Minnesota No. 13 an fin Dents having ripened morea & week ago yhile Reids and other kinds are only in the roasting ear stage. Waukegan Thursday the sale was Megal. Baker gare $500 bond before Justice Coulson. and wifte and other friends and rela tives last woeek. _"ke" mc ARRESTED IN SALE OF AUTO TO YOUTH LAKE VILL A Pester and Lucille were *n ~ * .|22,000 ATTEND Eues FMR' 313'0(» P weset TAKEN AT GATE The definite fAgures are not.. &A nand,.and conservatiye estimates of Corlett place the total attendance &t 22,000. with 1,000 Saturday, 9,000 3unday and 10.000 Monday. -- .. amd Elizabeth Hanson, wos Chicazo, .. on October 7, Hed in Victorville, Cal., on August 22, 1925. The tuneral at the home of .'"ll::. Daube, of Lake Vilin, 1UL.., on Augus: 30. Mr. Hanson i# is wt2 Q'fi,fl _The gate produced about $11,008. That includes eptrance. fees. auto parkin#"Y&8"". -- a0azon passes. and right, why even the owner o = herd of Holsteins entitled to lenad parade, made us go ahead becanse we were from some other section. -- We will come regularly heroatter." Running races seemed to please the crowd mote than trotters and patets. With five such taces with say at distances..of .one. cach forhalt _mile, Tive sixtathnths, throo--quarters,-- one mile and one and one--sixteanth mile, a very big attraction it would be _ bandling by Horace Voss of Gurnee, who'dropped the staff point to and thus jerked up the buil's i said: "From the time we arrivad at mum_.n.mu-tna self out to get us unloaded, we been treated royally. Your su-- perintendent has not been able in his own mind to do enough for us.° We were neveor given any such welcome and service evamat our owh county fair at Janesvilla. Prince Michael Cantacuzsene was d8 interested spectator on Sunday.. He took in all the midway--viewed -- the stock and motor ear tent and | then found a "soft" seat in the grandstand for the races. s . . k. on the judging day when the Voss bull, unused to <the {excitement of * John Hetts, Ft. Atkinson, Wis., was ~_-- the judge and he rendered most sat -- -- Isfactory servite. Mr. Hetts has brod -- and shown both dairy and beef breedse. . . and is a highly competent judge. _ _ _ Mr. Schrock, director, BRA the _ youngest entry in the entire m ; show, a nice six--weeks--old "C calf. He got a ribbon too. d Arthur G. Simpson, manager of the. .. J' K. Dering Farm at Lake Villa, was superintendent of the cattle division. , All those who come after have a real. efficiency mark to shoot at. Simpson has been--showing . cattle -- .. tfor years and knew the wily to handlg" ---- the jab. Heretofore for several yeatrs '.,fa_g the job has been handled in a "Mt------ and miss" way. Usually miss, . _ . _ __ $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVZ Ift the Hvesteck could OBITUVARY