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Libertyville Independent, 1 Apr 1926, p. 19

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Bills of ttteV-tot' R.. thy may maths Mot" In all t-etionr, ad wittrMtsy a Mur. oooooottoooooooo pi, of Winona. wtll "we charge at the "lulu of the. Pick properey ILJ'ICIL ya the tleeeloper or Vina Pork-_Dlmo munu'n tutu: grov- ln; dunno. o LAKE' ZURICH o IBM " 10:80 min _ -iteLh-fait-utipery,Le..ttt, alto In under-u his"!!! tt:80 mu., "do! a 9:80 L I but my Mice In. Dial". M 10: m Du emulsion service " "hmutl'"u.-. - Pram [hon try the Bun- - w M 8100 tt. IL on May. April ' the ma.- Md lath-t, will 9mm u birthday r111 "themntlp.-. The noL d the "united Moon". Hospital at cue-co an O. A KM". will to tho spun-r. Aim the protru- O Inch... win be hand. Your no ls the who at you Mumb- atatt April I. the [Adm Atd hoe their "can! mm, - 'Ipl'llun Roche-boa u bot-1'. for I). In] fren Dot-r110"! Shudd- Hiatt Echo-l: In. the: cm he me an - rod for lb Plum-fr nation from an L'nlvonlly of "linen: . In! lunch" We A, p, ha'tolunnb'rof'ut .tas.oeut-iet'ttroo at I not"! "was My not» Iu. Atom 00 - 'prco'om. Meats. bees he. "amt". Whaling, Be' 'tntttem "undo-d [Duck-a "(mu "an m mad and l coda! that touowed Otto ['0 died It the "don your» kl booths] ongl'rfday Btlttt "a up: born In Go.rmttttty " your: "o and can! lo ttus aounlry " resrrt no Ill mm . 6.11113". um um": um (and and!" um- Knr-nka. who «no bun tn Rowe-hr For the but snug - Viv-bu 'oflvd .'m th.. [Ah lunch (mun room-y TIM htnreAl wu- Md on laud-y mm the "9 M9%tter Thom I" "on o'. nittntr. Barbi In tho lat- Zunrb m" -ii/Ga In (its. Ru4uinskl If" the proud "rent! ot I littte van. pop: on Inch M. . _ _ _ _ u on W a! her am". In Cittrt o! w Mer death can an" in "In". of but thret an". Inn non-oust But-ml from here at tendon! the lawn! hold on "Venn-gm shortcut: . Mr Hutu-u of lanthanum! the Stef, me. uni the. In return M. h sol um Int South-nun mm with him for I mu. - A It in in: M out an un- Otrtrtt Cmnory ,rttter, on!" - M Apr" 1. bytla on all the In but Mr Mencken and Mr Tonm hers Ada Ina-n int ttogtte tron: whoa! on Thurman on seem!" at an mam. . mil} "uni Mrs. Abert Hrybocl and Mr. Wan-r won Wheeling vii-hora on 85mm: "on". -- -iiiGrd You" Cu In (Mfume tho "M d the rut on "In." - _ Mr and In Charm Patton won In ton on lotuy. - In. In." thMtatrttter "ttertni1ed. Mr any! In. George "twins a dim an on May min. 1 Mr, "a In. Pun In" are the; proud mu of I mile coo. ' Mr. aged In Hun 3960918 oh man-(m wont 3mm, after-1 ooooooooooooooo masher! Simon- vu It hone . few tho flat of tho _ In. Mind bu "turned to Wanton. at" damn; u the Want ooooooooooooooo no... mu- nonco- Sunday ttehoot' k uta 17""; have mice. mm Sunday morttime" a L '/8Jrtli'll'rlt, co . . I . . , n to o'clock. I" on M" . "0'tl, _.. "macaw. Hum. steam-nee. Visitor!- t" comb"! ttt-, IARMNOTON LUNIER co tend. F - _ " + Ian-um". "tinoit tend. F , Ilrrlngton, Win06. C J. Km" bu Even on the nick; 7""!7. CAMERON '00. [In for the put Won. tto tttut Christ} "on." Laht mm" Vows. ttin hired man. Otte of their A. J. MERCHANT nokhbon kindly "mm 1N!!! in do; 1vfdJ1J,'l, mm" m their nrortt n ttttttte. J. M. PATTERSON Luann co Hum Mttnott and fun"! MW in"! ' Wanna". Illinois _-- Harry Mttnott and funny haw new. ed Into the . e. Foote {unmount- mum, 'ho ho nmmotod him"! h m INhtq ND m." Next M". April a. " election on! for (mama ocean. Every legal voter. an or can. MM exit-cine If; Arer humor 'dh-d Erika William b m rm. the no Jul HALF DAY iiStrpittt of Villa" brothers imlttuiiut, "11.35.". i,,'" COD mum L on Sum!" C) COD "VERDE? In!) "'1 vow --.... -.._. ,. -~?~'-'-_'"" 15iii7iFitSariiFuiii, a '-e-cft,et'?Ci'itF-1 "can: moved the pouch of the Kelly House , n which. outed Into MIN-aka. Ava-nu». or The old landmark looks rather prom? g. tar Bow. ' - " _ I m ' Ahoy Johnson In crowing another re; 1 , I - F- In" nuv'w w ""'"-N' T ..,V,,' _ V gunmen: of undue!" tn the "M"! More] serviced were held In the you tee) to he ,1ble to nuke I North Northfield church, of thick: nu- OOII choice. - N 1 Uh Ihe harbeen a member ell her lite Frank Nehru bu moved onto tmeeven-nd Mr. hirehld. pup:- of the Chum "up" (In: and the apngue church, spoke of her summery Chris- tamitr have moved are. the road. ( tian lite, no interest in the venue ttd onto menu" 8pm mute. "' Juana and neighbon, and tserrJ11irgr; Wt Writ"! - "W tt.ttCrntN.,t,.o or In ttme -af nicknen lad stsow,C'Uptsrwrt" Theatre one day. In? V .. ' week. Getting to be quite! ilh2G/"' _ _ _ .' - __ _ --_--i--. _ __ auirkuor--ea-s-u' bis-W. north ot govn' , h this run: my. on to ma. One My m it: "more wealt- ' good -etrtment of eandidaten tn tho mg," _ Her tttAiden plum qu Inna. C. tetusoit,and._rtr'.tie, j. 'huuhter ot Mr. Ind In. John trihmidt blomri' of Cook county, am who were. pron- 'perom union ot the district called 'Northfield " that-ttmo. h' " ' Bert Small h- buly thetw days doing my: york " Muntiriein and banana Luke. 11,01: gelling lobe a hm fhodeed carpenter. "Kid's" mile ("um will have the monthly meeting tor April at the home of In. Hamid Emlebrtcht. _ ' ' canon"! , In. Matilda C,Wotr, whoie (will? toodrouce March T, 1926, was 3 mem- ber of one of the old "gnitiee ot Northbrook. _ In. Watt _vu born November 4 1860. On "mining you»; w6mnntutod. "e lauded chob 1'?'li; 3nd they met hon-emu. on, the ad Wolf place, nus-r Auguste. Wheer they hue me their home continuing" tor the In! ttttr-tot" pan. _ . ". "To than veer horn ten children» Am, of'Pnlrh- View; Chester, o,' Wield; Jinan md Node of Chr 0.80;. In. - - Mildred Schneider,' ot Nettth Nonpnold; Daur. oltver and W. F. FRANZ!" LUHIIR CO. Humming. nun». ANTIOCH MILLING co. Antioch. "lino" OURNII LUMBEFt a COAL CO Gum... "Novel. LAOIIOHULK! a HAGIR Darrow, "lino" IVAN. FEED COMPANY Punish you AIM-'31 has; "in I .nrweaodidnte tor Buperc - at the can!" 4401'th on Tub-0'5 IMO". and! rm -inte your vow ntud In) port I an not all!" any pron-bob» nor (hm-nu m det- tion Nomad-f Nrther than tq any that In we t u! cit-(tad I will who or Tom» an! Co- to thr best a my Iblllly. I var-cud In tttie common _ttr Wu employed " I "on- npbor no. rum)" mm for I number of "an. Mom!" . fund cop! and In": "on A: Prune View for that! tween "on, ("an "" l h" held tho-onw- ot Ton: Clad ot Vet Bott' Thorolon I an not!) Pert oonslly to uncut-guy "on, vot. or in we township l rubs-cl- Nor when {out Tote out hoo- day Mr nun. apps" on the Indrwldom Nehru-Ibo second on the ballot Thi. midi; chick otartirg feed builds axon; bones, sound, .et1-fleshed bodies and praretica11y eliminates ' leg when, toe pick- ing and other chick troubles. Raise better chicks with halo-Pep J. M. PAT'I'IRSON Luann co Lake Zurich. "HMO. norm» tar-yam" I YOWN.H OP: 3 C I HERE'HBMER nghllnd Park. lllinoi. . H. HUSGEY Lake Pom "Hm. , "it. - - - Lrmiapp.1r_vrgggtjtg2Igy.iitgpg2gI, THURSDAY. APRIL 1: 1926. Walton, who um um st homo. and Everett and One]. Mod. 7 , IC)- Republican Party .. w l Emma) glam: - -- - Fbr Ti'ustee of Schools DA: M. CASEY " For Directors of Township t Free PublicLibrary For Three Years 1 Wife certify oi-its-s- i-i-ii-i-FS-i-f-Fi-Ti-ri-i-ii- -girkiiriiigirjs of the" 1iiiqriit-tirtrir--- voted at the Annual Town Election of gibénbfville' Township, Lake , , For Supervisor . , Cl _C. M. w'ILcox For Town Clerk . DWILLIAM J. FENDICK . For Assessor Young married couples or old married rent parerF--anrr man who , can afford to pay rent can easily afford to own his own home. We're not making any empty promises we can't fulfill. Nor forc- ing you to buy that on which youve not thoroughly sold yourself! But we do believe that a visit to .w l , Copeland Manor North 'iriiri"V,"1iiiiioisrdrriuesittar April B, A. p. 1926, will win you over to our claim that it is the beat Real Estate buy in or near Libertyville today as a wonderful location for prospective home-builders. We're out to wtyoy oved" to that opinion! Will llUIllC'Uuuupno. vv - .v v..- n, ., v, v - you favor us with the opportunity by calling at the office on the Subdivision-say tomorrow? . _ These lots, we firmly believe,.wi11 increase in value rapidly, as homes are .built and improvements completed. Present prices are only temporary - will positively be advanced within 60 days. - The Time to Buy is Now, Not Tomorrow, But Now Office on the Grounds ip Charge of MththnL. Copeland Manor ~-.-.-.'.<nnan4vm x 1", k . C'" A _ - You, too,- Can Have {Home pf Your .an , Copeland Manor Sales . Organization ". I Vote for he) diam". She m a loving wife and mother. I "were friend 3nd u too?! nekbbor. _ " _ The choir ot the church rendered beautiful music, and the hue attend, nee nt the Int rites attested the-high esteem in which bah deceased wag. held. The "on! orterintrcwetre beau. tirurpad _ruunerou.tr, Interment has ttt North Northfield "mag". u.-..-.. 1.": ' For supervisor For Town Clerk For Assessor For Trustee of Schools For Direetorgof Township Free Public Library _ ( For Three Years (Von tor Two) Her devoted husband survives hear. " Well In the on!" children mention. M above. and tive trrahsdettiidron. She Ibo leaves govern! nephews and mecca The. busin " m m tM the pm"- "t cold r, wiry the (Io-hummu'n The :. 2Cet v Town Clerk. t Whirl _ t'ult'reiitr mow-I 'Myr"os compared Ilia." 5 WOULD GIVE REPRESENTATIVE TO l . ' EACH COUNTY a. l Make the Republican Ticket Strong by Nom- , inating One State Representative Fran C: s' T t inhédhfifiW'F'i-Emlfiéfiamfl": , h One From' Boone County. _.P.rimari.e§tApril JI, f ile Surat!) 1'pte, - A glance at the populruirm of Lake, McHenry and Boone Vounties giwsmonvinc- ihr: proof of the claim that the only way to give Boone County representation at Spring- field isto play fair with Boohe County's can- . didate for the House of Representatives. and . split n nayt pf the McHenry and Lake' Coun- ty vote to Ntyy ES L. JACKSON. " Arphe estimated population ofthe three counties in this District follows: . _" . W" Lake Cotmty -_.____tto,ott0" _McHenry County .. W35," Boone County ...............16,000 . From these figures it will be seen that McHenry County will. cast more. than twice the vote in Boone County. Lake County has thefiWtek..enptor syrtdis, askingfgzzgulmes County bn the ticket by nominating Jackson. - McHenry County can nominate a candidate and still spare many votes on a split to Jack-' C" son. The strongest kind of a tie.htt to puj' before the voters at the fall election is on i which carries the name of a man from each of the three Counties. The only Way that can be done is for Lake and McHenry Counties to help nominate Jackson. 'By doing this two years ago, they helped.to keep represents tion from this Disstrictztieely balanced-and _ it can be done again this year without run- ' ning any danger of any county lOsing its rep.- resentation in the Stale Assembly. /, . It is easily .demonstrated from these figures that all that saved Mr. Jackson, and Cave B o o n e County representation u Springfield, was the support he received in Lake and McHenry Counties, where a spirit of fair play and friendly co-operation gave to him a split of the vote. In the April 13th primaries, than. an {item candi- dates-rough THREE an be nominated. Two years ago the voters in Lake and McHenry Counties gave to Mr. Weiss, Mr, Francis and Mr. Jackson the following vote: was. Jack-30 French Mr. Jackson is endorsed by the Legisla- tive Voters' League as having a creditable record at Springfield. An attack of serious illness kept Mr. Jackson confined to his room for about four weeks, but as this happened during the middle of the Session, the Boone County man did not miss many of the im- portant roll calls. He is seeking renomina- tion on his record, and is asking for a square deal from the voters of Molleng' and Lake Counties. so that Boone C ounty/ will not be deprived of representation in the State Leg- islature. A careful study of the figures pre. sented above will prove conclusively that the other Counties can afford to split their vote, and still nominate their own candidates by a safe plurality. _ . C Give "Little Boone" 1 Square Deal by casting Part of Your Vote for-- - . FIND HIS NAME-THE LAST IN THE LIST OF FIVE REPUBLICAN - _ CANDIDATES . .. c', - N. L. JACKSON :75 Square Deal in District Mchnry..__..:_.. 3,378 4,564 8,893 The total vote in the District was: Francis . m.-.-.'- Mt- t._e.-.--.. 17,864; Jackson .,..-.'m... .._...' ..15,729 . E] N. L. JACKSON _eeu9iL4takerv-s ' G.. Be, PAG'

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