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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 15 Mar 1907, p. 6

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Under the direction of B. A. Uriscolt thsal"e of inercbaile tpligluldam.a" by Fire and Water at halprice, has far exeédd our expecttions. ]Thanksto the greatcrw of patrons who have, corne day after day to the. greatest, sale Wauliii h&s évér kïïownç. BeloW we- offer a _ wtuicatvt4tii unu WMvalues bji4 .Offered. "Values NeyerS0 Great.ý" 'Prices Neyer So -Low" WBRSMNON EMBRE BBLW "A FEW 0F TME MANY TRMPTING BARGAINS me 4-p&y LIn.. Gllar., two fer 250 val........... DRY GOODS Ail linen Toweling wrthl15c...- ý.......... Fluest Sheetings, worth 40c. yard............. DresGoodq,,58e t 8, yari........ Fiece Silks and Velvets......... ....... Ladies' Petticoatà, wortbSoc ... .. 27c 48c 48c 23c GLOVES Mens' Leather GloveR worth $100to150 ......68c Ladies' Kid Gloves, 8 worth $1.00 to 200.....68 Ladies' Golf Gloves, worth50o ......... 5 LADIES SUITS ~Children's Cloaks worth.up to 87.00, while they laat..7.::9 Ladies' sud Misses' Cloaks, while they last 50o to... Ladies' Wrappers, worth 42 $1.48..... 2 HATS AND -CAPS LCmmel Huir Tam O*8hanter. » Caps, worth &Ic to $100..d&j ys' Caps worth15 3..............15 Mens shop 4C Caps.......... .4 Men's flu)e fur and stifi Hats Worth $2.00 and $3 (JO. 7i GROCERIEà Premier Fainily Soap25 113 bars for........25 Choice Coffee,14 pet lbý......... 4 Michilgan Potatoes,50 per bushel .. .....0 Sugar ~ff 21 lbs. for .. ... . . . 100 dozen Mason Jars, 25c per doz.. 5 lb. Californi 20c Prunes .. ........ 0 Bottled Pickles snd Salad 5 Oul...... FieColorado Apples ier box ... ......1.25 Crauberries 5 per qat........ QUEENSWARE Ail our Imported Englieh Dinner Setsand odd pieoes of china Ware sold et 5%c on' the dollar. MILLINERY A. large auortment of two and three dollar Hua which will g iitis sale et.....- ....25c NOTIONS Fancy Iox Writing Paper. 9c Potter'a Spool Silk 4 at ....... . . . . .-. . . . - Button Hole Twist at .............I Pail Battons 4 per card . ..4 Fine Eînbroideriejs and 3 Laces .......... ... ....... 1,000 Carde I)arning Cotton l per card.... SHOES Ladies $1.48 House Slippers at ........ .. . .. .. Ladies 11.48 Warin Shoes 68 at...... --- --- .. Pin glee & Smnith. (sample shoos) f9. ut .............. Ladies $2.50 Vioî Kid Shoes If at... ...--. -- 1.48 Men's Heavy Shoos at....... ...... Men's $3.'50 Dreas Sho.. (Vici and Patent Shoes) 1.98 Boy's 4ubbers 'Worth 600 at................ (Jhildren's Shoes, asaorted colora1. at.......................14M Wbhi ttemore's GiltEd ge sho. Dreseing Worth Me., at .15CJ CAR PETS Lorel1 Ign Carpets worth 58 800 y ,at ........ One yard wide Rag Carpet Worth -5Oe, at........... 2 c HOSI ERY ,Ladies iniportedl Lisle Hotte25 Worth 65c, ut ... ... 5 Ladies Blaok Cotton Hose double heel and toe .........O Ail Wool Hose, Worth 40o 5 at ......... ... .. Men's work Sox at ....................... 2e Men's Black Hose, Worth ,le ut .......................7. UNDERWEAR Ail cur Underwear will b. olosed a*k prices Lhat will interest tihe msé, ieconomica.l inolined, Men's fleece lined garments Worth 500, at........2 MeCLOTHING M *sNeokwear worth 2Mo Mon's AUl Wool Suite ut . ................ Mon'. Worstled Suits Worth $12 to $15, t.. Oidren's ýnits Worth up to $5.00, at....$ To hissTlis&WBrut LÀRIsssî okrsof- Don't let this Golden Opportunity slip through your fingers Comte and tsLke advantage of this Enormous Stock $20.000 Worth of Mer'chandise must be ctosed out.at on..e GENESEE WAI Blgssilu ic lie, d. Au lie ftat au *mo the gprini eputuit "bdise0fthe'Aiuxrsff W&Ukegsa viiiUIakc IL'th@i Illdi alaie, ê- sprlng maimu oi lu the Unitd Mates, 11 s"ê t ir uer Outèbe m The-bufttiDn'15 the msât a,.iom** audmgtap inthemili; ytrd m i ait 4o14 la as large as ýt4 iF vre 41SWIg roonis, vhIdaicomprise the bu*i et îtihi plat. Anotiier Elects'ie Theatre. bitilianother electrio th~eele te be atide te theti growlag Ilii ta Wa"- kegen. Eeelrare nov under *wat bte arrange for the latent cas ne thei Schwartz building. aitte coerr0f Geneuue and Water stricts. 1% vii ho l-tii store forinerly oo- cupied by the Meyer & Frani forai- ture store. Tie comi.aay tuat vi iopen ullas te have theatersalal over the cottir andi states It viii give Waukegatie boit show yet. Court Busg Aul This Week (contluued front page 1)à blind pig keepers of the W ver, designateti as nut6k mente made to,'é curt Etivards, ttorb afer the defenat Jutige Donnely instructed the et-. torneys to submit brlofs and etited ho wouid give bis declaion a wpek f romi Monday. The Prlionsi's Arraigned. George Koof, Indicteti for maliclous mischiet, for imashlng op a l.iherty- >ville saloon. Court appointeil E. V. (rvis attorney; a motion to quasi, the indtetmnent vas made. MNeui Powell .lndicted for larcc-ny, pleadeti not gulIty. Lee Opal. lndicteti for wlfe abandon- ment andi non-support of andi abandon- ment of chiltiren. commIltted tri couaty court for procesa andi trial. le Rudolpii Zoilingai-. ludictuti for burglary. Benjamin -Parnai.,- appont- ed to defenti andi madee motion to quash tihe ladictmtent. ýCharIes Sanson andi Amnande Blek. bIndlcted for living ln state of opean fornication, retuied te have attorney appointeti. piesd net gulIty. Evan T. Brown, Indicteti for iar- ceny. W. P. Weiss appointedte t de- fend, pleati net guilty. Ob John Golden. Indicteti for iarceuy, R. J. Dady appoInted te defenti, mo- tion to qnash indlctmtent. William Hlnd, Indicteti on- three coconta for larceny, E. M. Runyard ap- polnted to defenti, pleati net gullty. Stephen Smith,. indicted -for burg- lary, pleati not guIliy. Coincldonoe In Browni Case. lu the case of Fivan Brown. tihe Zion City youth who piesti gullty ho.- fore Jutige Wess on a charge of 9tesi. Inlu $20 from his foster father aud wbo Implicateti a companion who > clearcd hlmaelf. Attorney Weiss vas appointei te defend i hm. It la a ce- a!incidence that the man wbo held the Iyouth to the grand jury shouitibcha:a pointed In odefend hlm. Meteisvs. Steels Tuesday. Refore the court Tuesday waa the. case of William iL Steele vs. Will- iamt W. Steele andi Lunîce L. Steele. 10The Jury ln the. case val vaiy.d and the. court heard It. Cooke, Pope & Pope represent the pinitiff; Mil- fred.. Tjiompn ad Ov the. tefendant. snat .Ova The. jury In the case of Margaret A. Ob Vickermian vs. William W. andi Eunice LU Steele vas aise valvetiandi the, court viii tiecide on It aise. Reflniry Casi Contimwi. la tthe case of Routeti andi Conrad, lb va. the Werner Sugar Refiuery. thi plaitifs vere unable -Tueeday te get certain evldence out from Chicago. P or that reason tiiey go t leare te vltidrav a Juror, an action whi continues the case to the, net ter*t Co! court. Tiie case viii theroo comte ap lu October. The Chicago Datly Chronloe fer onyl $2 If taken viti the f<DMN.i DENT for one regr la adva.ee. Optomotriut sMd Optwuan BYE SPECIAUST ParlorsaIn Bea*b Block Fritisys and aturdala 'Houri 9 to 11.80Oa. m., 12:30 to 9 p. No charge matie for examlnatloiix HRP. DALRYMPRL. ),.0 OBTEOPÂTRIST Office houre 9 a. 'n-lp. Otlier hours by appolntment o Office sud ilesideece oppoaito A RodwfeuhrIllnois PHYSICIÂN ANnbuIeEQ1, Eyes testeti olaiumpoplj b Farmer& telephoni lins. Oeniiqý LYC IM o 4

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