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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 17 Apr 1908, p. 5

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~...s.aa s s ~ { r"' Beech-Ni Brd Beans Cumes In 10e Cans Pr.pared wi!h Rlch Tomnate J.IE3LI TRI UB!r.TYvlur[ un MF8 ut >Sauce GGs* Aprhl I Easter Millnery nov on dia- play, ALlarger sud mnore oplete Ue tissu ever befare. Dis- tinctive bats on orig- inal lines in the neveet shape..Rich is ti mingu Mid latest de- sin5 ihr simple or 1lboaeIcan suit tise most fastidious, Mrs. M A. Protine C. R. trie. h July. M tion el aged u catht ehuret Mondi cordis Iyounî excelk ladileâ fr ai LAKX COUNTY INDIPZNDJENT, FIIIDAY, APRIL 17, ý1908 DIED SUDDENLY LevnyvWeLocti7~§IN MILWAUKEE Miss LaVerne Babcock Died ai Mil- rYeoman, the eewing machine The wind blowsest, the . i. d blew wauke Hosierl B rief Illinea as a business visitor hers Friday. the Market Day galley w( s. igAtrBif4lres. E.A. Wald. îîill leave Frîday for Roy Wright, of Edgertou, Wi._ made. Mans. a short visit hoe lest Monday roorning. On lest Friday îîorning (-alie ths, MacOjuila bas ç,urebased froin L. Frankie Appley spent Suriav wjtb startlitig and sad liews that Mise fhy a lot on CoGlk avenue. friends at Waukegauanadl .thCr'points LaVerne Babeock liad died that înorning to Mr. anmi&s. yle Andrews, illong the lake @bore. 1 in a bospital at Nlilwaukee She was tApril 13, a son. B. F. Gridley and fio.il ' tf hieago, On.. Oftbe rnost pojînlar ladies in the Elarriet Stoddard, of! Mamon City, els-at Sunday at the hotu.. d,iu sther, village and the Pad news soon becarue vimitrng lber sîster. Mrs. V L. M r. Harriet (iridley. known to ber mfaiiy Irieni and] îîauv liurnstead, the directorn man. is îaking weraý the expressions of regret and Franîk Wallaee, o! Clagoi a n.w jvoîce on Ljbertyiillefor aiotl..r syiiilîatby for the bereaved !an.ily. gat the bomne o! M r. and Mesre.r htl i',.is-S-'the had goneto Milwaukee the Sunday i Austin. For Sale Cheap-New piano, in use lbut previnonl apparentlt the beet of health Ward Bain and Miss Irene Bain one year. Caîl re@ldence or stor- of WII with Oscar Kaiser, witb wborn se e ad 4ne. visited et the home o! MIrs J1. fltackleY. be epn opn osretm n bhei this week. The regular meeting o! th.e Citizen'tqbe epn opayfroetm n col Insul has purcîîa.ed the Dav Irpovetneit Asiociation w1il be lîeld in to whom @ho was eugaged. Sbe did flot Sm of 200 acres adjoining the Pet- the illag hall nezt Monday vvening at feel weli that day and went ta the home farm. eigbt o'c 1 ock. of a !riend, lirs. Farley, and after a :Dady, o! Waukegan, was lu the A nine..pound baby boy isrrived at the time feu botter and no one had the laut Frlday, Be is a candidate home o!flMr. and Mmr. Wtn CaYa lait slighiteet idea that a serions lUne.. was i's attorney. Wedneeday mornlng. approacbing. 8h. waa taken elck agamn E. F. Hubhard, o! Hinadale, 111 WiII Hiackley la to open a dirug store the next day and tua time a physiclan ug et the home o! bier daugbter, at Evauston, li ie rumored, wben he v a- was calied and ho prononneed ber a very . J. Poteous.cates bis present location the fi rot o! the sick girl. 8h. contlniue to, groiw worm. Mouth. and ou Wedneeday a consultation o! .Wrfht left for Edgerton. Wls.,t h@aâws edadi a &y w ~ roe attended a director'a lir@. L. E. Doty, of Winona, epent a decde<Y that a operatlon would b. iof the. FIret National Bank of lew days wît tbrltwecand fiendo here neceesary. &h,, a ke 0 to ei tn that evening. on ber returD frons Detroit, Mich., where hoopital and an operation for peritoultie ylee of room nionidinge to match @hhm baben visitlfl<. perlormed that day. 0i doctors made lor o! wall paper or any bard- J. P. Taylor, o! Sully, Iowa. brought tihe anwsl.ome dlmcovry that the. finish cau he lidaitat Be.wlck's the pacing staillion Twls (G. B. ta the dlsaae had go". so far that ber recovery 28-2 Mllahon stable lait. Thusday. Twis wai flot Possible and from tbat linme on Blanche Vaille, wbo îormerly (G. B. hm. a mark of 2.12%i and babeen devoted thelr efforts to alleyiatlng ber Jin Libertyville wai married leaaedbylicllahofl for the smaon. siiffering and niaklnx ber ae easy ai 9th et Jacksonville, Florida, ta .T alt n wfo eohPossible. 8h. paes.d awai about nlne W. T Malattandwife ofKenohao'elock Frlday mornlng and the. romain@ )el foud. weri the gues o!f(C. N. Durand and wiie were brought tu Libertyvîlie on Satur- heus' Mllitary Band wiîî give a lait Thnreday. Mir. liarlatt le the City dayeelg -editor and manager of the Kenosha Temea evc.wr eda h at the town hall, Tbnrsday even. ly ew.be oln rieway atfielodackth gay 7. Tih. boys are practiciflg iyNw.hmeo Brawy ton ,lc fy and maklug steady Improve- MisAima Blattie loft lait Tbursday Monday a! ternoon, Rey., Van de Erve for Omnaha, Neh. 8h. goes froni there to offiriating. Intermeut lunlte cemetiéiy will be a seti meigof the Missouri Valley, la., where eh@ will at lranhoe. The faneraI was attended *tiei5. meeingb y uany of ber moit intiniate friends ,Workers at thelr hall on Frlday @pend îwo, weeki lit the borne o! ber andaubraieatesosron- WAueý p logarrangme fo a iitheti WU,,ing towus. The service. were simple Sak lde lebrepia. ' i bewiih speelsW munic ou Faiter and impreseive and tbe floral tribut.. ~ft.at the Metbodiit cburch. A few o! the beantiful. Several duette were sng y one week only--everytbiiig at probatioonirs wli h. adrnîtted to full Mra. L. B Hanby and lira. P. E. Wire. Rieger's per!umee 2J cent.e r rnbergblp. lu the svenig the San- A large floral pie.e, "Gate& Ajar," wai .Box paper, brashles and combi, day achool wiilpissent their program. sent by over forty friends ai a combined tmedicînes ail at cet abi WlIAn offerlng vil h. taken for roi8alons. token o! reipect to the deceaied and ois. Alh.rt LichUeild la a new member liympatby for the. !amiy.Lt Wai comn- Lakeide Cemetery Association rscsntly add.d 10 the automobilise.of P'd o! wbite crnl 11111 iiies netwith lir. F. P. Dymond on Libertyville and Scoot. about town lu a d Pink carnationi and a very iovely y fenoApril 17. There vlUl lgbt runabont car of very neat deoigu tribut.. Amang the many flowerisent tlng and also the annual election and conitruction. He la the agent foc "&batfifoa er rr .B cere. these Cams. Kaiser and family. The following young men acted ai pai e@ haek riding le, becaming quite a "Sborty" Milir, wbo bainieen cir- bearere. Warren Euhi, Rose Trlggs, i@ year and mont auy day a culating the petitloflfor tbeorganization Clare Kimbal, Rex Wells, Ed licCovmitk r are to h.sen enjoying the of the drainage distrlctioutboi itondout and Walter Brebo. .It lnesaid that a riding club je completed bLis work tbis week and The honorary bearers weme the follow- contemplated. turned lu the petition and it will pow be ingyoungiadies: Misseo live Wells,lMay e EbelAusinofCh!ago wil sngflled with the court. This meane that Peeter, IreneT'Ingge. Florence Biermnan Ethrel Atioun Chiag, wllSliig the West Skoki e bt bedrained witbout Florence (lleaion, Bertha Maoan, Mauâ ig and su the evening et the M. E. a douht. Butterfild and Dora Rendes. I.Mise Austin le fA sololet o! Among the relatives w-ho atended the I.aVerue Bahcock, tbe danghter o!flir. ahility aud bas a very sireet voice. fnrlo isLVreBbokli andMre. Chas. Babcock, iras houm on a nase ber. o f erM issLVre Os car iao! dainear 1vanbeJne 6, i88 and xpecte tu start a osingiug calu Mmoda wyulwuke, Fridy1 Ap i 0 nearfutre.Gie Elyn:Mms.Richard Proctor and 1908, aged twenty-two yeams. Sbe had the lest regalar meeting of the Misses Mary and- Ruth Proctar, o!fele ibbrpret uLbryil tyvllel ie departmet t tnk S. Chicago; Mr. and Mms. John Rogere, Mms. rarly adi berhieatenseinLib scol was elected captaîn to fliithe Mary Rogei e and.Saines Rogers, of nd aken pa brthin, t sociltheent o!th 2y made by 0. A. Newrom, irbo Racine,.iage. taePai h ilveantend te îaged.Theiolowig nw min- To the average man the mysteries o! bearted girl who had many friende and 'ire aeoepted: J. S. Deinlein, John boasekespiug are many and varied and wboee sireet disposition made ber ,and Frank Herrington. it le ap to the muan o! experience to beloved by ail. Her departure leave. W. Little, chie! electrlcianoelthe Edi- expiain the use. o!the fIiUowing article. sgorrowlng loved unes and a broken impsan!at Chicago, bas peoeonai wbleh were found on a list plcked up on family cirele that eau neyer 0e quit. the i oft thielictrical vork belng don. the street. Indienbeed or oseperili, same. The Isaper walked abroad, hi@ le Hawthorne Faimta the contry drapery, pilovi, leatiiec, eees lotb, sickla fiaming brigbt; a baddiowf r So Samunel Insu. A lames -orci o!f doilles, curtain for bath, spoona, orna- drooped Its h.ad-ilowiy swayda feul. l employed th.re and th0e dutrical monti, padi. cbamois, floyers. Hie took bis barveot home. eni about the. tlrul am arti The race meeting for the week o! j uly ly elaborate. 20 at the mile track bai bien called off Base Bali News. EBantley, the nei secretary o! the owlng to the. jack o! entri e aInl an- track. arrived la the vIlag Thurii, nonneedin another columnand the. entry The fi rot hall game o! the 9seon wai to look atir thei. c.ng o! eld- fo! o those aiready sntired have heen piayed et the bail fair grounds lait in gra nd cîrcoît îneeting bure la re!unded. This do.. ual men tbat Snnday aiternoon betwe.n the Rambiers . I. Bntley han for a number o! tiiere wii h. no race. at all but nons for abien ecretary o! the track at this, pacticular week and oth, dates and the Lvanhoe tain. The Lvanboee o, New York, and bai lbe riputa- will probably h. arranged latsr. An en- were defeâted by a score cd il ta 1. ,o condnctlng on. of the bust man- diaorwiil h. made ta Malle the meeting The Rssmblare bave a Doe ipteber tlis meeting@ In t h. country. o! Juiy 4 a three dayo' mest if possible. year and one. vho promisee to h. ane o! grndhal il b gve b the theiet. H1e is Joe Deerlove and a ,ran bal vii . gien y te Mr. and Mmr. Albert Molle and tira railroad man employed lu the. Milwaukee >11ies for tb. benefit o! St. JoaePi's chfldme,, resding on Licoln avenue, yards bore. The aid mrelle, Jake Baye. bh aItithe town hall un 5 t@ vers taklen seriouegly slck lait Friday ineof course stili on tiie job but in the dayevening, April 20. Ail i..nght iroi ptomaite.polaonlng and the neir man ho wiII have botter support y mi t aten an l. srvie.o! D. GalIoway ere requlred than ever before. ag peuple are promieed a mu t ia late bouc. il soein th.y bad ail A new grand stand for the base hall saut evenîng. Good munie. 1n sten Vumpkiu pie made fromt canued fildedat the !air grounde this year le ent ',ppr wmli h. served by thepuikin iat evsuing et super and to talked a! as one o! the improvemente. go hmMedately aliter th. dci.c. . thCphln.. ane 1, =tt iie The two Lt mill ot h. hut bigiienougb tc ph Mulbolland mas operated npçýa lîlti. girls euflered from, escaplag gail at iuteirfere wlth the view o! the tcack trout ,..,...,i.itio et bi. home lait Satir. the. Hotil Brown a lew weeki ago. the main grand sand and will bave e day and at lest report vsasgttIng on very niceey. H1e bas certainly had hI. @bars o! mis!ortune baving recovee but a short time aga iromi a serions ilUne.. ta, h. folio mes]by an accident ai tbc mire miii a week s-golait Frlday viien hie rigbt leg mas broken in tira Placs Mci. Jennie Ostranderdied et bichons. in Lebanon, Ma., Friday, April 10, aged 77 yeare. She was a sîster O!flire. Etta Phillîpesad for a number o! yeacs reglded on the <asesy arm near Liberty- vile. h. asau, friands hem@ who wiii regret ta bear o! ber desti. Twa sons and a daugher are let to moun ber lois. The village eletion takes place next Taesday, April 21,' and thus far bastbien very quiet with noue o! the exc in, festures of the late town@hip election. The oniy changems inse the ceae. mers beld je tîîe witbdrawal of Fred Allemnai from tîîe Peopesticket in favor of tha Ctizen@ ticket and the naine o! Rtobert P. Sebus-ebelt- bas been paced on to fil1 the Fcac . E_ Ellîsworth bas aal. ilhdranfon] the naiinatiou o! poice istraeon tue l'eile s ticket aud teofi ce bisebeen leithfilaul. A =nibero!coiimuniinations bav lie rcIveds-tthieoflice ou the local option question during the ps-t week and mee dir to say that as our colonne hava besu tbrown open on this question for several meekpit and ithas reoired due conideration that auy mare articles on the subject, for the present, are nat in order. The electian le orer for a year at the. leait and irben the time camne. me s-te bers ta treat bath sides of the quetion sas airly as we bave In the paet. tfnslgned communications receiive no attention irbater and if yau are aâhamed o! your ovn convictions save time and ietter paper. W. fl a e vry lîbral crtificats o1 deposit payable anywb.re on demtand aid bw inlterait et 8 per cent per aktmjoe s&U fu lmotntis f rom ait not, pyma. W. lavit.-yor buoi Who reolde. lu Fresoont township, mai totajly de.troyed by lire lionday about noon. The liresira discovbred by a neigbbor. Edgar 0 odwin and it iras with @omne ditticuty the stock mas gotten out. The last cow wias ocorchsd euougb ta heip ber along quit. rapidly. The fanslly iras absen t lu the fields and bas] Il not been for the timely discovery o! their neighbor the loge manid have been mnch liee. WilI Gise Recital. A musical renitaI and reading w-hf lie given at the Union Cbureb, Friday eves. top, April 24tb, bY Mises Ediyn Besren, Miss lerre bicCaig ans] Mes. Flara 1' Durand. MissEdlyu Braren, of Chicago, le a vol sololet graduate and s. muer o!' the goîAýd Mdal o! the Ciciago Musical College, boasstudled s-bris-s]and]suîîg in concert, in Europe and thîs country. Miss Mers îî McCaig, ai Buffloli.Neis York, iii gîî s a number of readiiigm. Mises MeCig i s-n scomîilislmil i îîtînit Sfic sý quite original m l ier nithod ofi 1reseit- lut gber selectionm ad bas ta rertilire w hione tiitii,eieoule M rs. Flra. E. Durand, o! Liberty ville, oripu Seato on sale st -tiivollf'8druig store. Prices 25 and] 35 cents. Cammencing mith next lng, tb. 20th, toes mwIl fb pel meethuge at the Metf every nigbtexoept Saturdas Grene af the. Lake Bluff C lb. pr.acbsr. The inginfi The meetings miilb. full of! on@. The vîlcomne mill Cons.. Teachj9s'Examin '1> h ,,et isaer.' examt .NLoday even- e special gos. liodi@t cburcbh &y. Rer. T. R. churcb mil h. R.mblee.. t th e Chicago association wiii bring ont larger croirds than boe- tofore and the baye ment to make pro prraccommodations for lhem. T ha Rambleres basesbail team bas becamje a member o!, tus Amateur Association o! Chicago and this Year mili be s-bie ta meet some a! the botter tearne feointhe city. The Nebraska indians, o! Lincoln, a tes-ma!of!ulliblood Indians are seeklng a date witb th. Ramblers a-nd Manager Howe says h. wîll grant ths request. Tbey have a good record aud the Ramblere taesa lonîg chance on getting sealped. SAuMunoaut a a tlienecio îîSîatos-to Snît, apptiird njstion Ilsrkl.~s cur let aedy 8orin aakns court laseoilordaJuoinoskj, a agiiH esliicîaTîeonafîty, n orsdeutof a reiiuilaut.'eoe lout eiststJ-oniek nFia aft cnii's t Jaoiighuse i n thea arlîtai oai nî c W heuboardto pthl] ein titou ýas] temclî e lieS]ntby lîasin Sto tadsnthe eark t rpiî a l iaeet. Sautaods]low nt al ithîaniaor snc Sant suaidni te go kcile ta ibe frtyvill ad snilorntei ot & arrat iethe et an ornfe an]ut awaredtbyhelnery Joig nd sskî sie]a eace mambrrant hutibosk refeedta a dla pcr warran0 b bastken edto Pateurtanby Meha l Linîbaerry ohere egiiib ve a aib outer Ber s-till avesaid b.' moid rather go to a luthan pay the cost@. help for avery- Il h. cordial. 1 have taken avec and put lu repair the. Wooîridge Planing liiil and am - ~ repares] to de, lirtclm sm il mrk. Trim and hanse moldioge, vmndoir inatiol. firames, sereins, stacm meuh and geniral ms-thon vî I h lii yack. Raving 38 yearse xperince Â~e 42,in *16bisln. I viii guaratea, 1 piesaé i gnYO Gco. M. HAautsot4 ýOx Co sot jte f W RDow, o! Waukegas. oie, 3o. npt.29-2 WALL PAPER We have bist rectived our Spring Uine of Wall Paper and ail cf the laste misd malt besutilul pattera!arete obc feund i ur stock. A freshly papfeet room will go a long vay toward nuak, ing your home picasant, acat and brighi. and nov isetihe time te fix up viscu 'you stari your eping bouse cleaning. The assrtmrent se large sud yo a vifnd somethissg ta suit every faste and cvery pusse as weiL The prices range froin 5c a Rol AND UP Bordera me price as the Sid& WalIs las aur sample books ve can show you sul elegant lie of th more expensive pepers that wiii cot you from 25Sc te $2.00 pe, miL SIIITH & DAVIS Libertyville, 111- 'y fancy, [rom $ 1.25 to $2.00 Plain Mannish Wausts, 50c to 75c Easter OxforGs IN. TAN AND BLACK COMPLETE LUNE 0F Genîst urtblg ITS FOUNDATION THIS BANK MAS A PAID-UP CAPITAL 0F SS0,000.00, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $28,000.00; IN ADDITION4 TO. TH-IS IT MAS A BODY 0F STOCKHIOLOERS WHOSE IIN- DIVIDUAL LIABI'LITV AMOUNTS TO $50,000-00 MORE- Lake County National Batk LIB ERTYVILLE is :ILLINOIS \construction and manne, of instulltiÇa la *f uront importance to you if ygu WoeJ hvgodhellth. The reputation of *3bmawr Porceln ahism* eledWare and nu, own goodnmime 6ordoahg1.oý' clas work imaure you piîsmbng ofe d--«4m~ -Let us eimate for yoa. Whather yçg. e, l3wwgoing un build or remodel. ik wil puY 7 41q .xamine the ixtures WC have on dq17I Ilbert W. Li.chtfeld * LIBEBRTYVILLE. ILLINOIS Boys' SuIifs AT A (Ireai Si A big lot cf 2 sud 3 plece Suits. a sample Une froin ee f the $ o heut manufacturerf chiltrens T clothing. juat receivedi. We viii T sel these suit. verth frein $2.00 $3 O ta $5.00,et. .. . .. . .. . . ITHE FAIRf,

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