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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 22 Jan 1909, p. 6

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LAKE OOUNTY INlE4JWY)NTfU)YJAX& 2 L0 Tof6 i>OLIRY SHOW YOLIWiUg is the comPliete lilt of ex- hMtors and prze w tuners at the Mion City poultry show: Mre, . HC. Ainces, iturseil, 111. Robert T. Aiston, Zian Cty, lit. Ch".. Butz, Zion City, Ili. Raymond Ja1c-tow, Wanliegaic, Ill. FranktBuke, Wankegan, Ill.1 Ticeo. Becker, Zian Ciy, Ill. Wnc. C. Berieter, Zion Cty, Il. W. Cic.ccgl, Zioci City, 111. Herman Crule, 81 LeMoyne, Chicago. R. 4. & R. L t-ocnoll, NWankegan. W. R, Cropicil, R F D. 34, Kenosha. Wls. W. t Duaun, Zian City, 111 Mca. ?Martini Flin, Llbectyviiie. 111. Hs. F. Ftts, Wzuliegicn, 1ii. Mrs. L S. Greer, Zian City, Ill. Il F. Greeniug, Kenosha, Xis. T. B. leave, Waukegan. 111. Jlohn Guggenituhl, Zion City, 111. E. R. Heath, Zios CItY. Il. .Nrs. 3. H. HarnI Y, ZMon City', l. Huber & Jenson, Kenoeha. AVIS. C. G. lngrahamt, Waukegan, 1i. 1Idsa Byrdie Kennedy, RacinLe, Wia. Kramer & Kobiman, Kenosha, Wis. Mrs. Anna B. Lewis, Moan City,. 1i1. B. H. Lenutug, Norh Chicago. 111. W. B. Lundy. 510e ity,. Ill.» Mrâ. W. B. Lundy, ZMon City, Ill. E. W Leacb. Racine, Wis. & BE. Logic, Wliicelie, Ili. Lake Bide Poutry Yd4,. North Chi- cago. Ill. 'W. G. Luther, Zion City, 111. P. G. Lewis, Zion City, 111. IC. W. Oskes. ZMon City, Il. IL R. Oakes, 1149 W. Taylor St., CCiUO, 111. C. W. Powers, R. F. D. 1, Waukegan. Water Peterunan, Mion City, Il. T. T. Parker, Kenosita, Wi. H. &.'Rogers, La Crosse, Wl,. 0. G. Rorabacker, Kenosha, Wïs. IL P. Reed 5MnCty, Ili. Bert lUce, Zion City, 111. W. E. Schmdt, ZMon Cty, 111. Burke, 1-3 c. 1-2-3-4 pi. 1-3-4 h. 1-2-3-4 P. 1-2-3 p'en. Petermniac 2 c. 2 b. 4 Peu. B. Langahani. Zachinier. 1 C. 1-3 Ci 2-4 P 1 Peu. Lakeside PoultrY Yds., 4 ci. I 2-3 h. i P. 2 Pen. S. C. Blacki orpington. Thorn, 3 c. 1-2-4 ci, 1-23-4 h. 3 P. 1-2 Pen. Lewis, 3 ci. 1-2 P 3 Peu S. C. W. Orpingtori. 3-a-ie. ci. S. C. i3uff Orpcngton. Zedier, 1 l ci.2-4 h. Gleave, .3-4 P> S. C. W. Minorca. oakes I c1i2-3 c. 1 2-3bh t-2 P. Peu. Dtînn, 4 heu. ' Rose C. W. Minorca. \\ir, 1 P. S. C. B. Mnorca. Twetyman, t-23l. 1 P. R. C. B. Minorca. Burke, i C. 1-2 hý Skewes, 2 cý 3 h. Houdans. Aiston, 3ec. 12-3-4 cl.123-4 h. 1-3 P. 1 Peu. Sternbterg, 2 P. Hamburg. Buiter & Jenson, 1 c. 1 ci. 1-2 P. Roraitacker, 2 c. 1-2-3-4 h. Baniama, Buff Cochins. Qalios, 1 c. 24 h. Pelecmian, 2 C. I ci. 1-3 bh t 2 P Back Cochin*. FItts, 1 c. 12h. Herbiter, 2 c. 3 hý Black Talleci Japs. Fits, i c. 1 P Wh'ite Bearded Poilsh. Fitts. 1 cl.i. b White Jap. Silile. Fitta, 1 ci, Ducs--Pekin. l3cristow, 1 ci. 1 P. Wild Malarda. Baristow, 1 ci. 1 P. 3-4 Leum Short, Zion Cty, DL JDEATII !OLLOWIED Mm a.An» S$crberg, ZMon Ciy, . n.A PR T W. la. Slowes, Kesoha, Wia.A O E ATO W. G. Thom"s, Wadaworth, lu-. T- Twentyman. Waukegan, niI. Wife of Judige Frost Passes Away ai W. ]EL Wallace, Winnetka, Ill. Her Home in lockford. Was Wslmette Faros Co., Glenvlew. ni. an Active Churth Wrker. Jacob Zschnler, ZMon City, Ill. 0. N. Zediker, ZMon Cty, Il. Mms Arthtur H. Frost died Friday Trhe wlraners of thte cups were: afternoon t Rockford, at 3 ociock. Bs.t display. Ameican dlais-E. R. Anauncemneut af the tact thit lirs HeAUk' Arhur H- Frost, wl! e of Roclford's Bet dlapiaY, Mediterreneaàn as- repreentative ou the beuî-h cf this Wifieatte Farm, Go. judicial circuit, was iying at the point î Bet dlapiay. Asatc ciass-Frank of deatit, foiiowing au operation for Burkle. the removai o!fsa niastôidai lumor, Sal dispiay. Eugish dais-W. G. came as a terrible shocli ta even the TIIonLciasest frienda ofthlie sufferer. Zion Cty couuncl it, for.best dis- That Mca. Frost bas heen troubls-d pay by a member o!fteZMon City' with occasionai discitarges frocu the PoUhiiy ÂssociatOn-Mrs. L. S. Greer. ear bas been known, but ber condi- Awarda, Barred Plymoutht Rocks, lion Mas not considered danniecona Berleter 2 c. 1 c. 3-4 h. 2 P. 14 Peu. Sncb a diacharge occurred but a short Amen. 2-4 ei. 1-3 p. 2 Peu. ime ago, aiîhougb no serions attention Seý ts. C.4 P. was paid ta il t yNi~rs. Frost. Site did Lewis. 2 h. not eeu regard thte caiig af a pbysi- Whit P Rocksi. clan neceasary. SairistoW. 1 c. 2 h . Tlcrsday nveuIug at about the sup Cbogh, 2c. 1-3 el. I h. 2-3-4 P. 1 Pen. per hour Judge Frost insistnd on tte Wallace, 2 c. 1 P. i1lPen. sccmmoning of a phyrician. sud Ih be- FIke, 4 ei. câa ppiîarent that NIrs. Frost Mas in lilver Wyandotte. a critîcai conditiou. A consultation of Heath 2-3 e. 1-23-4 c. 1-2-34 . 1-2- pitysicians foliowed and au oleration 34 P. 1-2 P'en. waa determinnd ulîcu as affording lbe White Wyandotte. oeîiy ray of hope, the decînion beisg LAMdl, 1 c. 14 ci. 3 h. 2-4 P. 2 Peu. reached that '.Ira. Frost was sîcferini Le.ch 2 c. 3 e. 2 h. front a inastodiai tusuor wich bac ýHarnley, 2 ci. 1 là. 1 P. horst and ttrealeued the train. SchmIit, 3 P. Accordingly an operation w.is îîec Blsck Wyandote. foruced Friciay afternoon at 11:30 ihoilUt, i C. 1 h. oclcocit t>-Doclors Heti, l'atlun. Keiti Psrtrldge Wyandotte. and Stac ke' Gireer, 1-3 c. 3-4 c. 1-2-3 h. 1,2-3-4 P. Passed Away at 3 OCock. c. pu-Nrc. Frost lasseci away at t ut-tock Ommn, 2 c b luinche aiternoon, thu opnracioa of Becker, 2 ci. te ccrniug Iravi ig cicai ailiig, as 'sas at llrst fnac t-c. The suddecc iîtsc S. C. R. Island Reds. iîcg away of lhi5 cuost estimahle wt- Rce. 1 c. 1-. m~ îan wiii be a sicockIt heentire ccin Logis, 3 c. 2-4 P. mcccity as a-cii as ta te grief slriclt' Greenning, 2 el. 1 Peu. fauiy, the niecobers cf wtich aie coin- S. C. W. Leihorne. pec,icîî ccicctlci i,.c tyte nect-îîc Harnley. 1 c. 3 . 3 P. 2 Peu. eduesa o! thte sarrow chaitbas cocue c Wiliuctte Farm., 2 c. thec. Cropiey, 3-4 c. 2-3 ci. 1 P. 4 l'on. Ncirs*.Ida Souîhgaîe Fro,,l xvÀs lic Eciber & Jensan, 1 c. 1-2 h. 4 P. 1 dangiter of lics. Ednah J. Soîttgate Peu. of Rocikford, and was mcrricd la Artur Iisgraham, 4 ci. 2 P. 3 Peuni-H. Frost May 17, 1883. Sho la surylved T. T. Parler, 4 bý by ber husband scîd a daugitier. 'dri - R. C. W. Leghorne. Oito Schuîedencen cf tMadison,.Iia. Wlmete Farmi c. i h 2 P. i Peu. and ihreb sans, Rlaymocnd, Arhur and Powers, 2 c. 3 CI. 23-4 h. 2 Pen. IWaler. Scue Is also sîcrx ced «i> a sisc S. . Brown Leghorns. ter, Milas Lzzie Southgat- Skewes, 2 c. 1 h. lira Fcost icas an active cocuter tf Krammc-c, Koiman, 1 eli 2 P. te Second t'ocgregatioctat chiuccitand B. Crie ,2 c. i P. athfcîi woricr iitec iety,î WIimette Farn, 3 P. Luther, 4 P. R ECEIVES SIIARE Of R. C. Brown Leghtorn.A S RA AN SA I Rogers, 13-4-S c. icil.234 heu. 84 A S R LA ET T P. 1.3 l'en. Connoiiy, 2 c. 2-4 ci.12 P. 2-4 Peu. I ia loicea Sella of 118 'illi tcc 3 üL À bI c. t autegaii, bas rce pct ari.if lice- S. . Bff eghrn. sitaret lit e fortunce of tîce laie tolit Hgley, 1 ci. 2-4 P. amloofBlaa.SuhArl, Kysnamer & Kahiman. 2 c. 2-4 h. 3 and wiii acoci receteIlli tic.citt tfer P. I Peu, a! hi-r suaie, 'shicit cîcîtccis ici ail to lisny, ci.3 h i P2 teu, about $3t0()O. Z el. 8 -rn h. P Baen om isunt'aga lthe SUN itd cfa 1wumttý*Parm 1 I. liter chat lics. Sella had received R .C. Suf Leghorn. froni ber Atstrallan saticitorsa înd lbe 1W3lan0.arM 2£. 1el. 1-2 h. 122P- receiPt of belwéen six and ses-en hun S.1& .-SBlck Logitomf. dreci dollars-a s ew days ago was the Gfte. 1444 Ili 1-2 P. ccxi deveinpmeut. Thte fiuai chapt III ,. ot wa III came wheu final setlement lt .4f4 Puk . à made for land aild. I t vo hv r ir iil Waukegan aro, ll,$9,000 W Nu NOTORIUS ROBBERS S WILL BE TRIED A William Hiarder, a member o! h ste quartet whcch commiltted the notori- hi oas Fon brothers, rabbery ai Sprlng M e Laske ticree ynars ega, wiii te tried for the offense lu the McHenry cocua ty court ai Woodstocli nexi Monday. e Although indicted wlth tite other i- iemiters of lte gan g ai the trne o! the robber)', i-lrder bas ns-or beea tried for te offense owiug ta the fact iL.tat te tad a terni ta serve ln the d Wisconsinu ate pnuiteuiiary lirai. Now chat ho tas iteen punisited for the offense comuîitted ln Wisconsin, te bas ten taken bacli ta Wooststock le ta answer ta lte charges of lte Fora in Sherit! Waucireck o! Waodalock waa f Harder lade a confession ai the )n cime te w,, appreitended for lte rab- le bery three yearsaega togethor with ýgGeorge Dosa, who waa arrested wltt tg hlm in Wisconsin and wta las sill do- id iug tine there. liarder .aud Do,, were lte ringiead- --ý c'r', a! the gang sud reaiiy naîteria- 30 cended lice rotbery, whicb was coni- th niîed September 23, 1905. The aged i'kru praithers. Mita were repatcd ta te ic-th rmisera. Mec-e snrprised in their pk ioîeiy tonte at Stcrlng Lake andi tor- rf ' uîcd cîntil lte' toid lte whereaitouts as cf titnir money. The soies of their is Pel vere iturued, kicksa were zsppiied 0-cnd a revolver waa shot meuaciagiy cu- i n fc-ontla! ihein. cU liarder and iDosa were arreaicd by n- te athorities of LaCrosse. Wl,., e ,tfcsv days aticr for ateaiing tram a box ao car. Ctief a! Police Younger aud De- etectiveBeuttauyan.wbo had goadt eIciews lîccrlmiuatiig i-ho meu, secureli ,t confessions froin tem and ludici- c-, itents foiiowed. ed Hai-dec la sald 10 have te worae cs r ecutailon ot auy of lte tour mon. Be B.i licd teen garaled tram Joliet lthe nd 'cuontit before ho comniuied lte FOôra scrobhory. Dosa wiii probably te trled whcn i-e completea bis sentence lu cf Wdisconsin. 'ile wanid have gallon oui 1 wili Barder itasi e nualost 1bis good miarks by lrylug la escape. LINCOLN DAY E seUGG1ESTIONSý Faliowlng are suggestions made by cl the SUN la the Lincoln ('eichration ci camuîitoee ai teir meeting Mcl-ciay c, niglît: c- WiVackegan, Ill., Jan. 18, 19i09 o Fi. P. i)c'colt, Geeral Chairman, Lincoln Celeblra- a on Committoo, ed Wankegai, 111. oe Deai. Sir: in- Ti4e ITlN deaires la mnake ithe foi- he iowlug tentative antgestiana cor lte er celebration o! Lincoln Day ai lte iai- ista ri- C. armory in Waukegan on Feit. rua-y 121h, amd ln addition here witi WAUKEGAN WILL GEi APPROPRIATIONt Congreas ta Devole $9,000 for ltec Improvemnent of the Lake Front ei the Oounly Seat. To finish lite soat i ier and la coin. Plète lte other goverunittt iprove- tuent work ati theitarbo)r ihat bas iteen slarted, au appropriation of $9, 0100 la ta be ufiraiahed for Wackegau ,b-y thecexet session cf cougreas. Thte couise coucilitee on rh-cc-s andi ar- boc-a adalilcd a report aakiug fac tii iaat Saturday ai Washington, sud wili cîreseul Il to thce bouse. Theo comciilcî voled againsl a gen- niai apprprication bill for- improve- tent and theic- ieicail'ili ssk li ney focr cac-rylîg lin ica irovecttonts airesdy sitarced, fac- sac-i cs or urgent pojocta licîoanlid and for, au> energeuclea Mtict îaay ac-ise. The repart M'iii asi for a sain not ta cxceed $1000,000.O Estimate for Improvemnenis. The army englîceers bad bn aslind la furnisit the cocntitten an estincate of aniaunts cccnded for au $8.000.000 bill 10 lieli up laresent worli and do absoiuiniy ueceaaary Iniprovlug. Thte figures for Minlnesota, Michtigan sud WVisconsain, lu ihese naîlmatea, M'tlch seeni likly ta ho adapced Inth ie bill liuaiiy rnported, are: Grand Mcarais tarbor. tian . $1,000, Agate Bay bac-bar.lItun .,$1,000. Dnciutt-Supeiricr baritor, iai, $120, Duclutit Sîciror harbor. ,Vis , adi- tiona aciocint needed ta enable Sic icerior cul r>Iplanit ta voc-k ini 1910, l'ocrt Wtng taritor, $50,0O AShinud, Wis . $25,000. Ouionîcgou, NMich.. $20.000. Marquette loarbor. iticit - $5,.000 M carquiette barbor a! refuge. licha tGrand Marais hccrto-,\VI,.. $20.000. Mcinominne and barber.,IMichigant sud 'Msconsin, $10,000. GreenBay, Wts., $20.000. Kewaunno. Wls.. $21.000. Two Rivera, Wis., $2,500. Siteboygn, Wis., $8.500. Part Washington, Wts., $8.000 t Racine. W ia., $10.000 . Kenoaha. Wls, .$11.000ý We Save You M On Every Article That You Prhae At Our pro@ cl be i coul or m Bit fort cele keg ed the und 4 turi thi Tii to in We LinI g a el fa titi lei L.. medu what May be caiied a sample 4ram. Pllowàlug are the suggestions. Ln ý-That the papera read iat teLn n celebration on February 12, 1909, made a part of the achieves of the le County Historicai Society. ý-That ail the Waukegan and Lakie icty men and women who ever met aw Abraham Lincoln be luvlted te lu the place of honor on the plat-' .n of the Battery C armory at the 'bratiton. 3-Thai ail L1e r lin au- an and icL Lh6<Màccty be gatheýr logetiter if t ownersi wiii ban 0 em and be pi)aced on exhibition der propet guacci, ai tite ceInira- 4-~That 1Battery C ieItiattbete 'd te lire the presideutiai sainte of Iy guna te open the celeitration. al la an Idea tat we wish le credît Mr. DeWoif. The SUN auggeats that a generai itation be extended teaial those In aulegan and Lake Oounty wbo met ceoin or aaw hlm durlng his life ne. Very respecifuily, FRANK H. JUST, Edîlor In Chie!, the SUN. Wi Buiid Tower. (irai flirday's Sui Construction Engineer Eagene t au- anc of the (,test Lattes Radio Tele- anc Cotciîanî xxiilbe lu Wauke- ai within the present week ta aver- 2e lie conscrucion of a wirelss tel- phone towc.r lu the ciiy andi the oper- on of the tower ic pronîised he- ce thte firsi coal boat makes mnoor igs bere, Fiscal Agent Vrederick W. Pruess fCilcago,. was the firat repreaenta- e cf the coucpany ta cati lu Wau- egan. lie represents thte Ellsworth mOnpauy of New Yorki, whichi8 u con- Lcter wltb the financlng of the wire- as project. Mr. Pruess siates that the Great ,sies corupcny la a snbsidiary coin- sny ta the DeFore8t main compan)', e Radio, and la flot campetiug at ail ith the wires, aimîîiy lnstalling wire- ess stations witore lice wires cannaI aasily reach. io-wlt, on lakea and aterways and on veaseis niaig TIPS The company will have Ita Chicago ation on tice Majestic building.,Ias iiwauicee station on thte Sentine-l Juiiding, ils main station lu Sault Ste. Marie. 1 ' Ladies' Fuar Scarfs an-i Muifs,69 at ............. ....69 Ladies' Fur Sets 19 at ............. .....1 9 Imitation Black Lynxc Sets 4.98 at ........... . . . . . . Near Seal Stornm Collars 4 8 at .-.. . . . . . . . . . .4 9 Genuine jap Mink Shawl Col'ars............... Isabella Fox Sets at .....................J Fine Panama Skrts, Black, 2.96 Blue and Brown ...... Misses Skirts98 at.. . . ........... - 8 Chfldren's Fine I3earskin 98 Coats ........ . . . . . . . Beautiful Net Waists, Ecru i.2 and White. ...... ..1 2 $ 1.00 Corsts49 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 9.98 1 Goods Exchanged-- 10.98 Money Refunded N IUJSSELL MARKIBT DAY!, On the lagt Saturday of each month on C. M. & St. P. R. R. and 3 miles west of C. & M. Electric Sâturd-ay, Janua'ry 30, .1909 RAIN OR SH.INEýý There wiII be a Combination and Private Sale of Morses,- CattIe,,'., Sheep, Miogs, Machinery, Etc., at 3 p. m. Anything flot sold by private sale can be put up at auction at on'e per cent. Bring your horses, cattle. or anything you want to seil to Russell. (0111e to Russell Market Day! We earnestl q invite everéjbodyj to be present and solicit gjour help to make Russell Market DJ81 a success. When established it wiII be a benelit to the',' enieCommunityj. ENTRY f EES.=Horses and Cattie, 25c; 8 sheep or hogs 25c. ahnrI and Furniture in- comparison. orne, Boys! Whoop lier Up! You Can lielp Make it: (SgWdMORD Or DIRECTQRS F..RIEDMANS, 105-107 Gene3ee Street, ~'u1g. Near Washington, St. W ui>a Waukiegan's Largest Up-To Date Ladies" and Childrtn's Ontfitters Carfare Refunded On Purchases 0f $5.00 Or More The Best Millinery 85CINew Coat uitsEvr Trm e Ha tures. These are fine must go now. Finest long coats made in the In The House For Hats in Waukegan. best styles. $14.98 $1-98 $2-98 $3.98, $8.98 Whit Chldrn'sFi ne Dark Embroideried 3 c4 Fur I'fFlannel 39 Front Waists3ýc Sets 39c, Skirts FURS

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