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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 11 Feb 1910, p. 3

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LÂKrE OOUNTY INDXPINDIU#F RIDAY, FËBRàttRY , 1 have at rny home several styles of« the Baldwin Pianos. 1 invite you to Cali and see. Prîtes within the reath of ail. GEORGE E. STRANG, Undertaker and Lcensed Embalmner GRAYSLAKE - - - - - - ILLINOIS DONT FORGET TRAT-We are agents for the Burilngton Laundry. Basket leaves Tbursday and returne Saturday. Ail work guarauteed. THAT-We have tomniutation rail road ticket@ on both nîîadm. THAT-We are agents lfîr the Kîmbail Piano Co. Wr olil or reut Pilano)s. THAT-Ws receive a large ronsigument or nmagazines ta i i nth. THAT-We mianufacture Ire Creaiiiai well as. seIl t We wouid a ppreciate your order. THAT-We repaîr yonr glaises. Put In new lense. upon shiort notice. THAT-We take advertlsing, oh work and suiseritins lur the Lake County Independent and Wsskly Sun. THTWe aiways carry a flUI ne of Pure Drtige and a flue fine of tie reparationa and Drug Sundriese DRUCEDRUG CO. lOrsyalake, Chat. Thomsone, R. Ph. Thrt Stores~ Rockefeller, H. A. Watson, R. Ph. Misses Mary and Nriii, Keoîgli, of Tiiere e as a card party at dot Prairie 'View, and Ntiss Lanra, Lîtus, (if Pianestîli s iamt Monday verning. se hi i Wiseýousin, 8pent Saturday and sunday proveîil t lie a very plea.ant one I t at the Lýoltu& home. was the lamt before lent and tu gueets NIrs. Chas. Hook and mon, of C hitaiz,, err ail rout for a good time. At twelve are the gueets of Mr. and MnK. Dan Hook. o'cl,wk a fine suppe! vrai eervéd and the Mr@ra W. P. Hngueiet and ber two daughtera returned to Chicago Sunday evening alter spendiug two weeks with lier parents, Geo. Front and wile. Miss Nora Thnrweil and gentleman friend, of Wankegan, spent Snnday tiere. Chai. bonrahaugh and wile, of Chi- tago, opent severai days herr recentiy at the homue of Joliîn Longahaugli atîd wile. Miss Gertrude Sullivan, of Waukegan, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Ueo. Trout and family. John Ahart, oid Waukegaii. spent Sat- urday and Siînday lierr Bernardi , ftiriirireturnrd f0 Chiago Sunday, alter sprndîng serrraldaym wîth his tousnu, MIax Sriiîrîo. Fred Wenidelken and wife retrîurd next few îtmrs were spent lunîfanttng. The prizem were awarded às lollose s Ueo. Wagner, lit gent'@ pries, Mrs. tGeorge Planestal, tot ladys@ pries. Mike ftehm, gent@ cinsolation prîze, Mis Lena l'fanesltîl, ladys coniolatioti Irise. Tire Nystie Workers, rof Round Lake, a iti rutertain at a Card Party at Aittarîn e Hall Tnesday eertrîng. FeLi 15. Eeerb,,rlv învited. Tii..M ystit Workers attendrdit mtai- tatmiu if otticeri at Libeërtys ttc Tîîeday eveuiîîg. There vram a erjiiir and datte, aft'rwards and au report i tex cellent tîme, Firemnens Mskaili. 0-er fiveshundred peulte attendeF ltuie Mîuik hall lait Friday evenîuig gîvru hby Na- quiet e la- ogresa lIce 18 ycr's your alguo. says. "t ii -i Miss Belle,'itan entertained th, Girrist t " droo ld,àim re ed Party, rom thmoît1 comît lady, îîtd muid, Mrs. Amy * Ponary lrîvei al , at1hec hume fte MlissiestRuhy Smith, Etta Fart, Mondy senîng fn hn"r f fir frrîîd r,'ai fiieer girls, best 15 en o g 0Miss Ealineltrmrod, o! Chitasi, dreosed group. Theri- were also l16 W n e :Miss iargery Griddes. î, tira s ghoots whlich appearesi on thte seînesand the îîî it,,fSir..I Ottow dri aiitr, waiked off wtth ý, prize. The apýmear- *o T~o exas It S fr ai trolýt, a b iiî vra in ChaioSaturdav . of the bnrning alcîroliot iit, iredsiremthey * On Our Next Excursion thies'I ue Xirtseev i.r f îirzlairrsea arreli 1it seas atlrrr a eeirîf pieture tII Iilet ii i5 rh5t.tMie /r.a Xaees and attratted Inn, Il attentioîn, 1t rîa.v frO Pri îfa r uîîîîiSuniar5iv v ni, Ire saiîf that thre Blait tiri, yrar. a as a * Tuesday, February 25th D tri k tPal i"t..iiiinl soirattire(oriis ti0rî e1. ritieu trnre i iss lora i.obifet sl riatttirding ti.0OC>roiund-tri p t.o Lyfîrl, 'Texas, andl retîîrii. W %s .at i i ;ra, lîtý harataî%'iîîiat Esanstîru, 'renasai 10 Cati at oîrl, lt erty i lie a geiey --i)ytiîouîî& . iirit n i- otteigr sar i 0 iltitig glî.tr. i, fes iiiel im gt ît in Iii um t,, Mr. aîd MAi re t BIra, lier, 4> Auistin -fîr boîîklets axol reading niiattter or cal * rumti14 lounîf ot on Mîrday, Jar)u i1f 0 at o,1r Chicago office. * YORK HOUSE.- 0 74() First' National BRank BuildingliirSad'ert 0-rgi.ia re ......GGESLA. 8j geiiting rîhrîtivem es bs.thîe Iait wteek. irrîr to Ni r. and Mrs. Blert Brai-her oit 0 tinisiav Jal.3Ib hrý on 0 The South Co st ompany J> 1tte 1 ti e arninana n iaefreno13.Oha1irtuiipiuu 00 Ali itg tilvstfd fie'Hin Muk- Nre (isei Hawkins, rît l.rfirt.ývt, e i 0 . 4 r îie siitd Iînui i X it ii t - rejoue e. SANFORD W. LI Hlenry Sine's Sale Barn 2714 Et iSHA A%'£.,ZION CITY, ILL ReieneN iiha Ave Ail ilîds e HMisH-- htî. ,,, n .t lu AUCTIONEERING FOR PUBLIC SALES Th- ecrveret imitation of reai t'offre 5eeryet inadr is hr. titîrrrîr s l rat triofti It im fine i tt a r- suti- imrif,,'t îîst une minulrte . ot.-rfioîl-0 "r i30mi, ut- iv iîiîîg Mad.ie Ir, Iti luitre ir d grains. tuait nute, tv. Sailille frer CORLETT & FREOERRIKS. li r ~ 1> rys ;L.ii'11 , t.ti os r ti, i t i u ,,r i i rec ul i!tll t ,ari rf r, i.l.rit.r ,tî - . r, ite i It idîry1 Pile uit t tin I ., 1it- 1 .5e t I ir i îgt.t ', n, ILr., Iri ir o tn r i, ,.1, iiîitti s ii. ... 'O tion.ýft, A k befo o 1'Y ýv ri\ , .. (Id, i'1 i Presîtiey ,1.tl tir1ce ir r ii t I it mae tat se iiist ahi ti ll ;,, t al,d e ..ro mil 11-n, fr, tit man... 12i ri ALL DEALERS. Notice. 1 wii fe in I ounc r . t ý i ,ltrrî luriiiture stoîre store itrmirtrieluILrtl ie '24thi îîrtiMaritî10i>îrît1'. im iei i Tas (r l tritor, L.ifîr ttC si lie Iierii Sort Lungv and Raw Lurgs. Nlurit Irerrîrtekîînîs tfe.friinut rîhuuitire mtseiir stni' rtat ii lîcaithit infiu air Ait lîrîlule sturrîtîlkunose hutFtiie Hoiiey 'anduri lu. t hegrîeattrtriai andr hting rmiely. seiii geutekis- re titeri'sut bcalî au f attenrd the 'vlaik hall i;'srighireaird friende rîtl('fin. Stîrvder NDSAY, President Agaiti irur nighborhood is eaddbened, gave flim a party on, TuesdJay evetîîug. ie tire drath îof Miss Martba Coie. Slî,eTfîey xviirirOt tiiîrverto tIre ,d ir 5Jbas liled aiîiong us toc a loîng tîîîîe aurd larmn theresaesîne buntwhathlad iiudfeelings Dolph Chard and two daiigfîteri, of for fier. Tir the brrthers and sister wlîrr1 Chicagou, vîîîtc reatives bere the jast rrf mourti hrr dsath. the NYork Bouse Ladies" the week. VOLO ~Aid. of whir-b siîsas a member, exten r rehui s entertaining ber their mlns'rre symîîathy. Like the Mrla i eNr.Apîretrîn and daulr LviaNchli ai be) n h ofof(t].sslipaivaye vent abrout, lendiiîg aNra r, of iIkFornt. f.vîa îthli ba ben ln iîeCliI elpiung ianuf W'e sah ml eet fut wa r Mr.and Mirs. tnn iaihase nturîîed lirt durîug tfîe hast week, rut te Lette', shah îîrfisîber. There erilIlieurne svacant foui a svit inru htana, Ilit at pressleï 1lcair. Mrs Ferris, Mrs, Laburru of AntisI i «iii C amp 'eyof itîrnufl,îî,jkr rulird Io iThre vrnng wlrite are rertainit ejou L irmA irsitîter. if (raYsIake s îsted frinhîus le iiîudav, irg th, stegiug tiîese fine evenînge Nirstufrni, F riniru Arthur Frosterîîrrîîrairffarniîlv are tr.s mg Artrr h o r asl. gism I - rl,. rit rraîtu %'Ir- .].(; Nelsorn se iii entertarîl the tri t'ark I ru ris , 'tn , e thetie hiave se frre ie irie srutri seurrIi rîis 'tif t -u etv oni iextet rfiersiày, frrrgiît a i iii' ]-.,t aek Air- ,l t ;Iiirusoru raitrîf on 'vît-i tiiuuetv at N r.M r- , riIrrrtie s tîst l'irit lIr- i 1 t '(oss ri. AIil r,.Ire i Xlluit- itrulu iiiLli. 11,1îtuunli iriiriui i Nu Iiiiri. ii ît lts îislt t i iof N I t reetet I rP iitîu i rt i, latil, hrizr . .. .rfg trsi ttiu i ruitîr,., i Ai , tAe lurtIdui.iil thiL r - , ti rr tun"v,:n.rkii l111ne r Oi ilrir111 , t;u i i f:it igutrerîî AI,, lor ,î îr-u i . n ili-,r, 1, 1, c ti i' ir1i r oii itre tîreina]i Tlu r e, j 11 N. ti ne IIr tîr fuir it. u s iri ti i ru rut ieli t i .ii - Nfis PlusI I t' iri. lul k e.11 n -' NI \\ i l s inriand itîrils iii lratarrin ril i1u-, uIfI i ieu.and'i j ru ti mtfis..r1, attiniir itir,- wdditiq ofrI l r irttitn , iifîiie iitti NI- lt the (huse lux TAYLOR GROVE. Iuii r uti rielr'iruii , J- G1rl-sui eirt siiiiio ia, rfI i t irs hmi ittrelirn nt ti,,- geirrIrh ru ituerfaritir MXr liii, t ri i .rigi. rkii .It ( irrît l rnrtir iTho v~rgr is] gi. ail FREMONTrl. thil III uniatrd i l * ti un irn, lirtsaie liiSir i ljrili'I' i i t Ile tîrhîme' f NX. If. mise" iouiA îrien Xurkgi bv th tue m lu Isît lrrrrr i r '~eLibett B eititfr rr ieF'î Illrtt 'ntitirttyut tietudîi'asleg Ir Railway Mail Wantedi. The Gosemnren 1 p-lys Ruiiiwy Mai Clents $800 1. $1200. aed other eiipfoy ees rip to $2500 nalJiy, vices amid i rrîgl and restrrea nnrali Iu. tut 5ir iili ilutprnig r\hii condtionî. sk ir l il'it Iliruey 11(jtirris trirtghL)it lie ii , iifsoi. Ilai Tar. say Mni int,ýe, i îîtrîîî i îs-e Ciirks, Fliii 5. il .r niE i L Stenrrgrarîifrr, unir klkeiirs, itrpart- muental Clenks and othitrrs-ecrniiuenf. Fo- Latiriurpe pains tîsat litre istue n, itîins. Tieîisauds f aplrontlents sil tire systeul, LaGittp (,uiRtrstiat rack ire made. Any mnan onn eoutan oser fIN, and straiti. are quîckty inreil hy Foey's luneity or country eau get finstruction Honey and Tar. Iomildly laxative, Sale and free information by writing aur once and certain lu remuais. to the Bureau ofInlstrucetionî, 45()C Ham.- FEANE nB. LoVELL. lin Building, Rocheiter. N. Y. F~r~ iris it'r liigi-i.tiie.'tîriti 'îu, ri Nr t r.iltsrIriirne(aild lr Ii5'iC t- rrritirît ..r....'. Flnuzs rrittri ttir, irlirire ru tiig 't uniiurîui n, rtri ttetrr r,.rt i \1g N.tu. ii , oilf iîs fnîur i, 1h Z- IlPe I rit,, In. . lirtir...r sam 1n f-.s[ ui u Sî2100. Nîr.hiei i iii. i unîer.i ji tthe i .. tnir luti/es .ît..t... . > "'rs rr, îî"rIs- ', " tri iG-, S eitithi, ti t ttarry 'îîîrn-î lit),îeilin a> lu. ttilir itu ('iriagu ANi r. iTIr i , rtv, ri i l ri l z I l,-j i i i i1g riti is Moande s, Iit t sr n i n rîns. A iiiir,ý uc f so seturf rt 1 ;.t A.i ( u m iitiu i > e r irtirtaituing Ili niiditgint XiA ii, r suiet, ile SIlil.,s tutu irtîtrit n îd taiii i,% rrîrî XXiscorsiti. but ti d -ate RilIiiiin ' e.-- I 0 m ui t reets Ri .Stine, tf IeîetrlPpent Sunrfyoy n,îî'ui,. trvstr( Il j, Theîîîany rjnde of Xi'il XX'nterbîrn Iratterl innMrs Iii\%X rgier at HonitifLuake veresusrprised tsi iîar nof bis marriage satnrai% Suüday dJan. 30t,.in Olkahoma. They 1Bise Frkfnr, sigited Iiends at yull reside in Nebraska. Il@ie au y Wa.Cegan titw-ek. Irieuds extend congratulatlons. Auna Amaun sîrentt ast week witb ber 8feter, ni. Paul Tubie at Grayelake. IWinter Clearanc & 00 8sale! We are making sweepfng reduttirîns tu, prices of ail vmnter goods lu order that Our custorners May etonomiealty protect themmelvea foîr the remaîuing six weeki of winter which vs are 4ure to hava. Sweater Coats $450 and $3-0 Ladies Sweater Coata ............................$2.0p 2ý.50 Ladies' Sweater Coate ...... 75. 175' Ladies' Sweater Coats......... t0 2 ,0 Mensm Sweater Coats ...... 1 50 1.95 and 1.75 Mfens Sweater Coats 1.25 We also olier our Entire Line of Ladies and Misses Cloaks, Jackets and Dress Skirts. at ose-half reg- ular Prices 10nttuting Flanuels...-..... 7 and se Outing Fianuete.... l5e Shîrtîng...-.. 11)1 Bed tomtortoý.. t 2 --Bekd Cirmnfo r t. .... 1.75 lied Biankete ..... Shoes IÏ ii Mns Bras y A rîties... 1 Ait Mens Light itr I 2.7,Ciîith Toipler Iý1 li'sth Topr (tiers..... 1 10 Liadieii' tinee.'rrti-l... Alit witer rufiLerm and anitire 4 00itMess iîrarv soie iRoyal1 $3i $8 bies tfîr nîr...î .... 'l-5u Bris e surie . .... 2.0O Boy's Siioe. lit Lilt r, Bunrkie Men's rurnishing Ail lac r, rlars ........... .......9 C.î wocýsio ks .. ....... 7 5ite wrîîlsoe'ksm..... ........- 3 40,e worrl go",eMk --s --ý..... -... 1I c Ail 25C suependers ..............- s..15 Ail lOc suspeuierm ................>..15 1 0 ittens and gîîve.....-...70 5ite winter îîîtttens or gioves........ie 215c svîntr mitteus or gioveo .......20e 1.Oui fine eliîrts3........ .. -............r7ie Dry Goods Aul standard Printés, yard ... ...... . 5c 12 spools of thread... ............Oc titi) ladtesl' uuderwear............ 72c 1.35 ladies' underwear ..... . . .. 100 75v ladtî' undýre r a ...............m u5e tadiià' 1 uîulreWear .......... ... a Grocerj Specials rý iii u itsg r'riî, ut-p nit 2f li 7 tari. i., ti ,il i, li -'rt' i îl 1trî sl ît il i l , l-ui- t i k -ii gai lotns kNi r os ei iltisi . ... u ir . CrittirytiC k tîeir p indl .3b iu t ri jl i ...t .. .i .. . .... i.. Mlouse rnrnishings .i..t..... ..... [Iltînuhgrals, t u t . . l le1--P We give one=third off on all fancyj Chinii. GRAYSLAK I', ILLINOIS. Electricityj Was flot pictttred in the imagination of its early investigators as an obedient slave ini ordinary house- holds. Yet this relationship is realized by Ras emnployment to illuîninate and to perform labor ustially done by hand. It is unlike other kinds of applied power for Just Turn a Switch And instantly your surroundings are flooded with the most beautiful of artificial lights. Turm others and a docile force is read y to operate flat irons, washing machines, sewing machines motors, carpet sweepers and numerons other household appliances. If Your Homne Is Wired These may be installed. They. are household necessities but they are among the cheapest for the cost of electrioity in the household, whether used for light or to operate these labor saving appliances, is very low. Wiring a Ilouse Is not an expensive work. We wire houses at cost, payable in 24 monthly North Shore Electric Co. 230 N. Gcnesee St. Waukegan, MI. Phone No. 258j For One Week Commencing Feb. 7th, we wîll seil PIE ED At These Prices 2-1 tons of i iteriîationaI Sugar Eeed for :F25 lier ton. '83 touiof Bivger l)airy Feed for $25 per ton. Is tin4 of Quakepr Molaseqes [ar Feeîl for $25.5o per ton. * 48 tons of Suerens $25 per ton. Bueýkwlent Bran at $8 per ton. Wheat Bran for $25 per ton. * 40 tons ut Grano Gluten $25 pertîîn. : Wheat, Corn, Bariey, Midd@ and Shorts seratch feed, Oyster Shelle, etc * ail Redueed. Sait $1 per Barreti, lote of Cool of ail kinde. Esery thiug in L.uiniîer. (jet our lirice on six thciusand huqheis of Oats. S. L. TRIPP ROCKEFELLE1R R, IL I SAVI MONEY! SATURDAY February 12th, 1910 CHICAGO MARKET 133 N.(ienesee St. Op. The Globe Dept. Store WAUK[GA/N, ILL. The only market in Waukegan that is making WHOLESALE PRICES on the Finest Qual=_ ity of Meats that Money can buy. Pt inite t ihî t ast - & Io(e Fore quarter laitilb 10e Faiey trot rîat;t 7 &~ Vt'al roar.t 12 e Routi41îl seak Etc Caîf livet' be Sirlîîiite -rak Ile Nîîii ber 1 sug~ar cuired I>urterliolîse stea k' 1! c e am I) M1Ri )oiî r beef te No. 1.Cal. liam i Lj c Ruîart rîîrk loin 12 .ýc Fatiex No. I baconuî ISc I>urk shoulder 12e Salt pork 14c Ilind quartr lamb 1 -2e Kett e rendered lard 14 0 Al kinds tof home made Sansage, per poud 1Oo rr lrom Chitau o Suauday eveifing, -where trIe (irayslake Fire Iteîartment and su- they have isenî e1ending the paît few bled the firemen to lear ni, a fittteover ve@ksa 100 dollars for tlîeir treasure. The Leon Johnmon vioited Iriendiat Prairie r rowd fiusd the capacity tf the hall f0 Vi'ew Snnday> the utmost and dancing wae almost A large number lroti here attended th mpgii until ai te! supper. Pries, ai Flllne'ý MIBai aewLal, S,-near'ai se cau learu them, seere award. Fryen Makail epratfoxLe tiat ed asdloilovru: Sidney Cartifed, best urday eveni anfDeer aIo,lue iet-dreaeed gent.,lMr. Harvey, utfiiurnee, ing ut tfîe EF. F. ank s home at Haines otcmeget dt ilo n at ille, Der, hest dresssd couple, ielta tiarke,' Ever Iicited ail . ueintr .t0,5 un. d.yr,. and Rt..sdy. nie tevh" 1 do by issit Dr. drug Sit-o cines tes, d cesons- nie -rr- ,e. ms us te aus S etter PaTra a thasawids MIi adyce Yom exv. m. hop Ky lbest a. do wiThs s. WIS, Nam

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