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Libertyville Independent, 1 Nov 1917, p. 1

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T A INDEP-ENDT $y.?WAUKEGANWEKYM WOL. XXV.-NO. 4t. B T1 YVTT LAlt 0UtT RBD ,NOV BER 1, 1917. 9ETOEH. $10PRYARI n 'oit MUd fåW was "Merlya Ma Š h addg rnary 9 ,000lacwe eitat sot of gebt«ethbr meeting held lasut vd athe additionales 00 11ap e0t0te e easiAa week tttcase of the farmerse' homses dit ho et aam. .e=t.eof docats her Mbad the whole situation was talked ,amnbe na hlosdstcthekyme A4an puzzling featiure op fr= thé drift numbers in the He further made the rather start- is ' b the new rate becauseOrder of their drawing *Ill he ap- ling statement tat at that ýneeting of the e*ýWt1t‡fare between here PUISe t ah c"as or group. In. other it eveopd mnyof hefarer wh ad That fare lmnow isa3n Word$, the men or eltass one, ln which Wau FaM- bat' b.aufurntishing milk to the wane. 8ig Bubch of Waukn m en IeL· ltas »der the 8* mile After Nov. 1 Two-Cent Postage -11 hop b e dthoen or th. jinst GovernmentAW hagan ftdealers declared they were e % eriits *W fl e uthe a per eent GosvtaTreeExepttn" home ""and with the gsigstesit Cit n willing to drap the milk busines. icras, etiti mrethn 3 e °""*t° ln° "* 'atn, t" urem Io ~Along this line he raid:-T"t la hard b= av cent fan rgëitte nowIt Thus, the cabtm.1910lle n the Order of their serial Stat** f 13-14 CENTMILl( DUE7? " 'ss"®"'°°'° TAKE WINTER- CLOTH ES. * **'airt.ladthloa POST CA RDS 2 AND 1 CENT. numbers nan ttat c'an saeaa.t. UH W Fe owë _ y aHed t prohibtive. In my case, for mb.m taatut* kto ligute ont enta huhalohrclasses M t W DIY A De0dedWIit o o, wa t nuanth 1 dn ucars .whétr otradenW hi h 9 elasisidentieit sali be placed Poueo eore W shngon "been "emptd. Wh.u cass °"o n de rteLwa ng Chlicago Stegs. my whole herd in for sale right now IT t yIs t slia d ball means no- o1FceOfef hPostage °teoetw,*," a ndW n not Noid Title «me WaIOc 9 ffanybody wants to buy it." ; m • e «ranssbagstm rates are to beitin. t s e ntMoe. down to clasm are, If It ever should Te=r-Can BEeâ ' egan, . . Wlit Take* Ail the Pright. It devrelOps that Insteadl of but four creased A 86" RPer cent, and PaÈrorW kenOt29 bcmnceaytoarytthta. Thefrersontc aitindbewen Aterrther inter estn tate- Isa*e county boys laving Rochford ear accUolMdtion are to be le. The 3-cent pontage stamp, which Lait May Be Firet. Io Uncle am plannlIntIo ec th frer wosupy heWuk-ment mode by Mr. Burke is that here- fuir Temas Friday afternoon that in -eeed 10 per enft. Pullmian tickets Inuit be afflized after November k to Thus a man whose serial nimber property in Lake County held gan retail milk dealers expires on after the farmers of Wankegan town- alt there were Se fron Company IL, wÊAlo b' ho ost*d in accordance jettera which now go for 2 cents, are in the great War army lottery had UB Wednesday night and at the present shIp WITT insist on getting the full 342nd Reg., whcecntaine the men VIth Mnordf e obe issued by theonaeatLbryiepotic led him te- believe that he wold be It la discoered that a goveo ttte there -in no telng what the benaeßt of the 16e per can whhla sent to Rockflord frsií District No. 2, ftn-M esagan11y. The new stamPs arevoImiar to the among the last summoned, may be gn ae otecunyls prjoe will be Thursdiay morning and paid for freight on milk going to Iake cutThen agla there is to be an addi- 3-cent stamps which have beenuseod. amsied to the frst class and or- and Made inquiry relative tPl t4m therefore there Is no prediction right Chicago. Ùp to the present time the Prhrmrinstead of the 80 Ifen tional charge on freight rates fhe They are lght ýblne in color and bear dered into service with the firat therf liens od tiate tpey nO*wsas towhat Waukegan people will faLrmerb ve conceded Se oft t 1e engsnttTToc s ebe of coming zmonth. Threeper cent of the a pcue fGoreWshntn ut.th egt ftieteybse be paying for milk after Thursday to tlie lslers but now they assume tena oti t « oan , ee s idy ggregte most of a freight shipment Unerethe ewrgershnmen uoa.ntetehnaother whose i, etc. morning. the standtl tat they are entitled to that they have been, transferred fromt Winl be a440 Sur Wir purposes. The revenus pla, "-etlttr"miednme surdZhm orgnlya He did not state that the ges The miklaisnow selling at 12c a the entire I16e because they have tothe am otentoa urs.Js ipifh s thefeght Ill.trmingtNoebr must place with the nertIncrement may ment Pianned! takingthe Prp quart and there lsa apossiblity that bring the MINk to Waukegan and set wattismtn i otkow btpauhewa agWluh omoiie hv 3ent i osaeensed f2 e oelsied stomkeitvt-u i i asço edc wa to It will go to 13 and, even 14 cents a It in the cellare of the dealers. Thtus the report prevafled at Rockfod ht are tent collect at the other end of cents. If the sendier of the letter has ally certain he never will be called. are. quart, ln fact, the general predic. If that ln the case, the Wiaukegan deal" it meant these men who .ne h the lne, the ote0 elwpy h o3cntsaph a u nato- The law says that an alien «W deon of those who care to predict lm ors wll have to pay l6c more per national guard. may not be sent towar tal, and a one or three Onesw.rpet vramyas that Ii wi Tolast go to 13C can than they have ln the past no. Fprance at sanyrtime. The mèn them-1 The local agent said this morning Only One Chang. th la te pocdur tenOs. it develops that -au arrange-ment1 matter what the rate fixed by the evsbfr"evngRcfr i ht tic ets osm of the 'distant Letrnomabeetfr2cns thing like ln a forlosure. The oto bar yet been made between the farm Chicago dealers may be. Onf. farmer not know the reai statua of the new points on the system have been ln- toa &llParts of the United States and aNtETtorRS- ey or anyctzn rs nd hedeaep an te frmrs n seaingofthi mttes Id:asgnment. creased es high an $5.00) and the gov- litsPossessions and to the Bahamas. an alien has held tRIe over tha$j are "sitting tight" waiting 'or don*. Tbore ls no reason why the rptaller, Among those who left besides erniment la certain to get no smallCadCuBrbdBrts ocnrngsttohets te héacetionin hiagost o th eapriTtshoul gt ebenf Iof'I.theafeight.those mentioned last night were: amount of revfenue fromn the people Guinea, British Honduras, Domincian OM C R erty sold and the matter la then to e xedthre eteenth deles I rall blons o ,s ecasewe William H. Beckman, son of Henry Who are morthabln wiling to help in Republic, Dutch West Indies, Engg ferred to the master ln a and he as aric of0 heElg hae todelver h mll b rihtt Bec'(msn of N. West St., and H. thtis manner tn downing Kaiser Bill. ad rlnSolad aeI A ogTem re Several Lib- sellsTt at auction Tem drd oudsan ta i drbedwilitwoldbetotkeittoth ri rod chuenaman. ward Islands, Mexic, Newfoupdland, ertyville and North Chicago entthc.kwhintrer ering 13 or 14 cents miik in Chicago and juslt set It on the plaitform, That's Itsesta feBcmngtNe eln n aaa ei ve otesaetesrrad an cnsqunty t il hveth wy e av dciedtoas al f hewrd that hie was to leave he tele- ning November 2, the postage to these ueed by the state as fitsown. samce fetl i Wauke aTe Ot.e ah er hanemi tathekdale rs toephoned Mr. Beckkman and Mr. Beck- places wIlabe3 cents.- Every week sees new appointments The law has been in «eie %&me pric inChiaukg hasTben 3.16ehaether h8 e rof it sthedhaerin theMan hurrIed to Rockford Friday S m tl ud Theposag e wlhi owaoe3of non.commissioned ofeers at Rock- years but no attempt hqb achundred. Thatricewo o p.east., mrnng.Hearrve4threAt 2 eents WIT not be cha'nged. If It costs ford and competition naturally te keen to enforce it. Now it Dlied to Waukegana for the simple rea- o'lock, just as the boys were march- 5 et osn etr h postage amongthe men of the varions comoan- there may be steps along this ndown to the depot. Heswhi ,Will continue to be 5 cents les. The complets noa"R »roster01t immediate prospect. sonta the Waùkegan dealersosi Ue ut ndcain the strict. akl b There will be no increa.e in the Company D, 34and ataaUtry oak. Here are the sections01-t#1, keaswic i!nt xieoui o.ness with whicha they maintain army Yr oePostage on ltesmHdb at county district No. 1) follow: which show what the 9- .ch nt exp unti1No1v ~ FregaIna- the gt-&nrt parmit- TMat um Lake in Waukegçan to an addre..s4thin the Firot sren- rgi lopoweir is ci this ma.s payig $.$0 ca whch i $25Mated to leave the ne and tak to his County Rah FlyWaukeg arfpotoaffice district, whichEl 'IPas, Texas'L 1. GHTS Or AIJ*U 6Ta, bindred. This has permt"Mtedhe father. The father hato talk to him 250, . .Includes both the Waukegan city and Mess Sergeant--Oliver Logerholm' QUHtE AND HOLD RMEA1 M1ý teoseil milk al 12e a quart. À-LAO lu f n the dy as he marched to the depot. rural routes. These are known as Lake F'orest.8.1BetentdbyhePg One prominent dealer when asked Mtdvlp ht h on aen MAY EX0EED M A "rp letters." It ls only on Jettera upySrgat-ilimH thre State of Intnnts, rom affoat the situation ýald he hadn't Loca Manufacturer,Thrbugh wedeY,.encatnydu'rnahed their winter BY HALF.4 MILLION. Mal®ed toa points outide the city that rs bertyleedo Aba ot the General Assembl, AUla.. beard a worden Oittefrnrft lhz and that the farmern Wthiscrae l made. Segat-Pdo Abr St' ubject to the fth r pr"oviýg had! not given him officilnotice and t tonyi ed o lha ten them all away from them One Regiment of 1400 Men at ""tte" Posta' Corde Two Ce"ts. Rico; William A. Plkington, H'Oum- this act, acquIre and hotd tile every farmer he talked to IndIvidual. M usngWaer because ln the southern camhp in NvlSain Slcie An Increase of 1 cent is aise made ton. Texas: William L. Taylor, New mpeorthwstoan, ly would not say anything as to what Texas they WIlT not need the heavy in'S l postal cards. That is, a postal Berlin, Ill.; Vernon W. Deehel, Latke monte and herediteamt, afgMå hefltte rspcs ee.TeyalDID NOT'APPEAR IN COURT. garments. Accordingly all the Win- $57,00 -Ress;a Officers card with the government stamp Bluff; John O'Reel. Chicago; L.qX B. thi Sstate. by d.ed, d.vi..e,'«) admtitdht the armt erses a he i]ter clothing, including glq*es, etc., at fort SuI3801lbLe $1,100,- Prinited Op.. i reduires an additional Brown, Dillon, s. C.; Eveuett W. admyaint.81,a weer waiting to see what the Chicago Voain to Which He Plead were taken from the mnen going south 000-Factories Here, Are 1-cent stam, regardless of whether Hook, Grayslake. ber, devise and, eenvey pIces will be and then they will take GuiltWas Letting Fountain before they left Friday morning. They Ver Active, they are mailed to an addres. inside Corporals-Harry D. Glotit, ]Liberty- ments and heei a aition ln the local organisation.'The Nun Out of Hours. wr hsr-tiedi hk ut the postoffilee district or outide. .il;Feerc .Canryva e sme have beenaru oor rb" dealer said: "I am just unable to 9-t and will net need heavy garments ln Waukegan, Oct. 25. Carda classed as "Pest cards,,,l Forest; Oscar Jelling, Iake innrest; &fier aoquired, and the tile t enBy sort of a statement out of the Waukegan, Oct. 26. their new quarters. Ninety-six per cent of the employes which are not supplied by the go,- James McC. Cdwie, Lake Fbrest; F. lande of which au alan m di farmer's assoiation and the IndIvid. John W. Barwell, through hie at- of the American Steel and Wire comn- ernment, require only 1 cent Postage, W. Steele, Lake Forest; Charles M. ed or possessied, Intestate, selJ ualmemersareraheradvrsetotorney, Elam larke, pleaded guilty A L I S O pany, Waukegan's lárg‡øt .ndutry, providfing that they are printed and Bernard; Libertyvilfle; Daniel Parr, cn otehiaa a,øda discussing it with me. So I like many this emring before justice Farmer have subscribed to the ab d Liberty follow-4 set form. If the mes ai Grayalake; Elmer lé. Molaughlin, son sal be deprived oe f» i other dealers throughouit thé state re. t the charge of violating the city Loan, according to a statement given Individul and written ln longhand or Hgln ak alE ikWu eM m oh main completely in the air. ordinances which gnvern the use of R O D iif out heer today. . F. Blacioner, as- on typewriter the postage will beh 2 conda;- Frederick J. Stroud, Highland by descent frm "Y d "If we have to psy $3.78 or $4.00 water ln Waukegan. sistatit superintendent of the big cents. Unsealed letters, containing Park; Charles H. Redding, North Chi- snbecause heimay bese,âli fo mlk te auelanreaier wll Upon the plea for leniency by Cor- Plant,~estimated thret the amout sub- printed messages, will also be 1 cent, cago; George C. Kopp, Highland beson' m haor el the at 13 or etos Thereporation Counisel Bulkley, the Justice E1 O TN IE scibed by the local steel Mill ap. but If the message Inside the letter is Park; IAoyd L. McCaffrey, Highland tco suh eceed ere M 4s somt talk about M.00 milk andi administered the minimum fine, $ proximated $120,000. The record ls ln longhand or on typewriter the rate Park; Anecatrus T. Powers, Iake or more alleu&. my predliction i. there isn't a chance- ind Coots, which made a total ofer NX ensa ih one of whichthe cItyJ»stry is proud. will he a3en. Forest: Ralph F. Davies, Highland 2 O OGAINM of gettng it,,$9.40, which Barwell's counsel at once AP C Net fW W ill But other irdustrie. tu the city are Alettero or.car2.nt hvin th Pak; DvidHuthinonHiglan MotPyMr.palid and thus ended one lap of the Per Cent o f aX W e not idle In thfis respect, according to proper Postage wililibe malied to the Park; Forrest Thompson, Round TITLE TO REAL MTAT11, Thbat othe a' Mnrealr wl litigation started recently by com-. Added - o Tckets- H. C..Burnett of the Waukegan Na-IsneiWtenm a b ere.La'<e: Richard E. Lahey, Highland STRICTION - PROC]MDING have to pay more for their milk Is a missioner OrvIs wherein he caused tional Bantc The Natonal Envelope In the event the namne cannut b. Park; Alfred Speers, Chicago; Earl COURT-DUTY OF STATM foregonte conclusion because the Wau. Barwell's arrest on the charge of AFFECTS HUNDREDS HERE. company la conducting ça systemtatIe learned , thp letter will be sent to it& G. Brunton, Iard Lake; Frank Pres- TORNE«YF]rIDS. B. 2. Ii a kegan farmers who were under con- violating the city ordinance. Government Has Placed a Rev- campaign among Its employes. Dif. destination and tho addressee re. burg, Lake Forest. shall at the time of acqiring MN tract during October at the $2.65 a lit was under Chapter 57, Section enue on Ail Tickets Which ferent men have been secured to ad- quired to pay the postage due.lands, situate ln this Stte bie , hundred price believe the y have beea 2, rule 9, that Barwell was arraigned, Cost Over .25 Cents. dress employes ln their own Jan- On each parce] Post Package re- age of 21 years or upwards, beý, emeeedling considerable to have fur- being charged with a violation which guages. What is more to the Pint quiring 25 cents postage or more a MW O,* a hold title to the ame for 8Lg t nished it at tat price durIng October extended over a long period this year Wauliegan, Oct. 27. the headse of the concern have agreed tax of 1 cent for each 25 cents post- ' from and after the tima*et of when there are other farmers dealing and previous years. It was ln con- The traveling Public lis going to to equal the bubscriptio raised age or fraction thereof, is to be re ERSn ne M t such title; but Il a&U7-11a directly with Chicago have been get.nectioit with the operation of a foun- be affected by the war after the frst among the employer. Thun If the qUired. the stme of aequiing ti" te ting $3.42 a hundred. tain ln the rear of hie yard on Julian day of November according to an. employez were to subscribe $10,000 situate in th1e State beoundr J W21111= J. Burke of Milwaukee atreet that the commissioner in nouncement made today .by the worth of bonds the comptny would A zy f of 21 years ho ay hmldMe RosidWas averse to discussing the charge of the water department dis- Northwestern station. subscribe for an additional $10,000'saaAMfYrix yaru rom ed d question when asked about the pros- covered hie had been. violating -the Alter the tiret of the month you The Cyclone Fence coiny loi ostrmeigfrUh odi'tme wh e he uM d **Wg S pective price ln November. He de.- a.Wiln pay eight par cent more for all urging emplOyes to buy bonde, and U E M-D sue WaU held at Libertyville Monday agu, anmiIf et the 1and of 0101, clared that no settleeMnt ham yet Mulr. Barwell himself did not appear tickets on the Northwestern whethpr a number of other local concerna are evening at which it was expected the above limiteid, V,& eid #g been reached and added that the i the Justice court and thus showed It be a monthly ticket, a 26 ride ticket taking the uame steps. FOR SErNDDR Ff "n"'o" --'" g"'--"'""f•Intact v.emee-a ob- formera have npt gotten together and no Inclination to fght th@eucae Or to or a single fare ticket. . Half Mlilion Kart.F, 0 D M woldbe speaker, but he was nable cases o zvluoleusa0 ûrd her rie.He1smite teysek o en te hagethat he had After November lst the moà*1y Although the campagn for the sale to attend. Mnt hav beoome a OMM ut were waiiting for the action in v iolated a city ordinance by using the ticket which has out $Io fer years ofbondoesnt cos1 ntl tur- ggggQjggjg However, talks in favor of the bond ted Btates, ItshU thenlits cago ln orer ta know what to be wter 04slhe had Ibeen chaLrged with Will out $10:80; the OF ride tickets day, Mr. Burnett dId not hesitaiste t pnd tsAe to Be Issue were made by: eteabl àbme oà date here. He also added that the Using it, nmelY Out of houre much of which have cost $11.60 Will out predict that the city of WaUkegan Frars. Nnk T Sheets, Spr"infed, atteint-lawtU*doderiixb ' price ftxed ln Chicago would without theO time. This ordinane specilles $12.53; the single fare ticket when will subscribe for fuDy oE0,000 •eat engineer highway association; «Me by infOrmation, ln tbeý. ouestion be adopted by the local or- thoat afLtOtain may beoru during beiÙght at the depot which lately cest Worth of bonds. This wol laiclude the Washington, Oct. 25.-New egua idWard Grimes, engilneer of Sheridan tepol fteSaeO ganistioncertain Periodsl of the day but accord- t4 cents, but which used to cont 72 personal subscriptions of the local tions for applyng the -army selectionRM mm m , the circuit court of «*c Parmwe Hold Moeetng. lugto the. eligege made by Orvis, cente under the old rate of two.cents bonks. were vIrtually completed tonight. The Great Lakes hand of 24 pieces ecinpel a sale of saindui1 Mr. Burke admitted that a sort of the Barwell fountain was run day a mile, Will cost 03 cents. Mrg. Burnett predicted that Lake The President already ha pprv alYed on the «treet and tn the hall.cutsalhv tentative meeting had bien held by end night. al) summer and thus was The minimum charge on the rail. Pnarest will subscribe for between ed the general plan, under which all Robert ConnoDly of Waukegan wasandtemna¢hn the larmrs bt iniste tlp itwa, cler vilatin ofthelaw. road tha wil be xemt frm -te $40,00 and$500000wort of-ondsregitere me-notyet alle.w-l be haimanapponnts f th bon ia

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