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Libertyville Independent, 18 Apr 1918, p. 10

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LThe Total Sales in Lake Coun- ty for Tuesday Alone Were $96,750 ARRANGING BIG PARADE Speakers for County Drive Are Selected; Promises to Be a Complete Success Thse LibertY Bond drive tbrough-C ot Lake county ls being coeductedC 'vig'orouely. Pul1l steam atiead" las tise Instructions heing carried out byV lhe hur.dre&' of people who ore publi-0 Ing the i;alp of bonds for the thîrdé loan. Leke county le going "over thsep top';0f ibis thiere no longer te auy uloubt. Each day marks a big Increase In bhe sale of bonds. The total sales lu lake ceunty uP to Tuesday night amounted ta $400.900. Tise total Lsales for the day iu the cetsnty were $96,76O. The Waukegan baukB Te- port the salée of $8,100 worth of bonds for the day. The Lberty Loin eemmittee le mopetIng tise arrangement% fer thse big motorcade that la to carry the loan boosters through thse county inext Saturday. lit vas announced ta- day that tise lollovlng ment vould bc the speakeèrs duri.ug thse trip: Attorney C. W. Diver-Waulcegan. Attorney Chas. Ku-Vucgn ttornesy B. H-. Mller-Libertyvàle. .Attcrney R. WV. Chureill-OGrays-1 take.1 Waukega.n Chairmtan W. T. Hardie4 i ompllnh a it 0f the auto§ wbicis0 wlli taise part in thse motorcade and urgea itbat more qtep torward and volunteer their machines sa tberp viii b. no doubt about tiere belng seugis. A Bast of tise autos yull be Ruade publia witisin a day or two. 1Tisere seems ta be nôt tise mithteat cb.si for a hlitei In plans. The Waukogan boys who are at Camp Grant vill arrive bere "rday niht ansd b. ready for thse start Saturday auornng. The Fort Shseridan mlii- tary baud yul he p pcked up t Fort 10KTO DRbYLL TO REUNTE ZBON CITY FACTIONS Already HiS Constantly Grow- ing Following Has Indepen- dents and Theocrats t MAY BUILD CHURCH SOON r Thut In F.idur F. M. Rayail, W. (1.2 Vliva has the niasI formidable op- boent In fi.%Zion (City career, la the Maternent telng made by scores of *Idents of tisat cty. 'isey expregm toemeen -the effecta of the step lie -W ould bave hesitated a long time be- foe b- ousted bIs lirat. lieutensant.E In fart they aay Voliva mlght even1 bave swallowed seine of hi% pride ëMd strotcheul a point or two to keep Eidér RoyaiS Iu hie ehurcis * That Eltk-r Royali le becoming1 stronger each day no longer Io a se-( cret In Zion. Miach day bts folowinc * becom-s largpr. The tact tisat this1 foilowlnt ncludebth Independente, and memibers of Vollvà's ciurch speaks eoquqntiy for bis peverful personality. 'Many af those who arc now listoid «Meong the IndePendente tormerly lue-1 longed te Voiva's rhurchs. but wer, * obliged lo\pever their connections he- * use Voli bbecame go ditasteful to tIaem." cee xsau esplatned Foer years -t>sey bave been loolclng forward in UMe tinte vien a iîowerful leader Would put In ait appearauce. In Eld. s ROYaI tbeY belleve tiser have auets a leader. The geeRistAe of iundredi et People who nov belong te Volva'q sburcb. Tisey have heen on tise point- it0 resigning many timet, but bave be.l*tM until rAtne etis.Ter asrcb *'1ere'l&uncbed. T arn convinced tbst ;Çlder toyWI lliidraw lbmsdreds of Ià' S ismi rÙ rm Voflva's cburcb for Use alwals lbas beau beioved by Zia, geople. Il l bas beau one of tise Atrou;ust pllarstu ToUrsa'e churcis âPbd 1$ vas thiloispi love and respect Ioil'00 fl8atat»prb«Idel édula a euaty tf« tise ejrrat- seWUlm at priais oulsioof tiI rend ee boud be repotteil te O. C. Orldle7, fuSeM food admisialrator ta %î e oait', or te, tvsahlp adMutrato*u. wi. la8 taxe e .pioper actlm: (Premd b the-IV&kes ifoodadpr ils19, 191. <P'risrâ b th 'Wukeamsf04Adtitsrai9, Ufuiv .ek eg Edafi priai s ama sisuregay' for tiâ ta$U afod soW Ss «Oled the fdlkmlug. Tba eut ta lbth etlilr of mesê ,.a0 ela 8gl11 eut te ttamie Priles ta e suuUO *ra.uid I4r.........Per 1W tas-ilS? le Seee' rapl red........Per lb. lotU~ 10 *lstePls.<sanar bane) Per baa-4,.So . 1.1 White Fleur (standard brandi)>..Fer %ibieih .4i .810 Witts Fleur (sttlep brande).... .. ePr 1-8 barrel-$1.45 $1.82 White Fleur (Other brandi> ....... Per 1-4 haure-.42.90 83.13 B11artay' Fleur ....................FPer 5-b. bu-.. a4Ill Rye Fleur...................... Per 1-i bsrr.l-1,5 $2.00 Whele Whest leur .............. -lb. bas-ýS' 1-2e3 37e (TUndWr lhe Presidents proclamaation usatiera 1mut oeil snd con- aumes muaetlsuY jillei siPound 09cf v imor a Douad ofsmre suit. stitule. Consumera have ehoo et oeoi«. em s awb. corg, fleur. bomiai' grisi. baztey taur, flet. jice gour,. aitmé esrllui ctibuek- iest flour,.potalos tour, swset Polalo 1fleur,.soyrbeau tour sud ft.- taris flours a ma~,aeai. Rit ouir la slmetamiderutla sustiut*for whvitbeflour.) Ayaé Pleur ...................... E-lb. lim-Sic4 Graham Fleur ............5-b. bsg-2te3« Cern MuaI (whitet buiS)........... Fr 100 Ib-1E 7% Cornt Mai (yelow buis) ...........FPer 100 Ia-il 7 Haine <wheie) ....................PAr lb.-"Md ar Bison (boit grades) ..............FPer 1b.-440 47 tlacon <med1ffla grades).........F er li.-Sse 4.1 Lard (bott Indescartes)>.........Fer lb-li 35 Lard (buik) .....j........Fer lb-2gic34 Chsese(full cream cul te erder) . . .. perlb-3lc 0g Ch*ies ful 'troues, brick) ......... Pr lb-Sic. 3il Pruneo <(W te 00) ..............Fer lb.-18c 17 prunest e 70>...............F er ilbIaeil' Ornis. Wte 100................ Per lb.-.40e 14g Nmernny . .......................FPer 100 lbe.-16.0074 Ries (fana') ................... Per 100 Ibo.-810.00 Ileic aises (bluq rose) ................FPer 100 Ib.-4t.00 13e lt 8»sai <555V, itnd plcksd) .....Per 100 Ib.-4P.00 19%4 $"g d Ma ......... a......Fer -100 20-860Sc li p»tg (icnsnan tchg . . er 100 le-$4S 20-26e pl poii" <wsëeoçm)...............FPer 100 lbq.-81.50 27-30e pk 0011ç Clbsl pMOOe) ............ lic 2.g vint <jssqdua gradesa>...........i17o 201 Milt <evopoaêiad, et swesteased) . . . 12e 15 lutter creetisis'. extra. bulk)... 4&e (Os bathgher Icartons tisn ai itubs) à tterssostedJ-dgrades, crteis) -Fer lb.-Oa 0csim poSes, u--.--ralie) . . .Per lb.-249a3 q@ i) reie .nd buiS. .Per lb-, E 3 Cauuty Citairmat Ortdiey of tenaus. food adminisration cornustîse an- Cuba Tovneip-FIed KiCrtiser. nounee.ss Lat . couati' farusers tlerfleld Tovumkp-Wm - Hulin- itavhag visoal on baud gisouhd cern Nevwport Tovnshp - James muniscte immediateli ill th eir la- tvoa. cal fool delhasstaru vbosams MZon City-O. W. P'arloi. are n tfllevs: Warren Tovnship and Wankeg Fremnansd Ubertyvillo tovnship Townsip outaide Wauisegau ci --S. L. Tripp. Itarry E. Flood. r l Aatiecit and Laie Villa Tovnsipu Vernons Tovssip-J. 10. Barretti -4ieo. A. Mitchsel. Shields Township-Paul H. Bitz, Aven and Grant TQvnsblps-Jobn Ela Tovnabwp-menry ~Emré. Hart. G. C. Oridîci', Ceunty OChalrmi WaSneda Tovuaiip-D. -L. Put- Libertyvlie. l26 7e 63e Me %e 12e Me la bt. tic lan mûw A0UT - Par-ers and lausi owuors tbrougb. P.-licOu nO Paul Sitz, Wankegau; W Out Latt e unty migbt be luterfated F. Pile,' Osr6eld. la knowing tisat bthe oounty sed 6D9e m an viso Orders crn COru commtîse bas ôrdered 950 bush. tbreugls lhé Stals Counili cf Dofonse vIii ite furaib$sd a complets 4sIst»ry ehs of seed 10 date and ls still tais- Ôottie CMii, the nme Of the variety. Ing orders for corn ta be sectired visere grovu, tbe germination and ail t rom thse Seou Corn administrastion of other availabie 4rtormýation. tise 81*1. Couneill et Defeuse. Pratiauily al& of tise firat sbus. REAL ESPATE TRANPPRB.L meut viii b. carly corn tisaI uuder F. N. TOmiiîi»1ntG ..U Prsyborsisi, normai conditions viliajuature a crop lots 6 and -Î, tioek 40. Washburn ln [aite counit'. Tise corn ordered la Park, Norths Cbicago, QC. $1. thse eariy yelltiv variety grava ln Joe Harebut and vite ta Frak Macon cauety last year tram eeed Waiczak. lot 13, blockt 14, Dreyer's speuredIlu iake county. and South Suis. Norths Chicago, WD, $200. Da"ot.a-Silvermine, grava one year John Griflitti and vite to Ellen -Halt et Blue Mouac'I-lllinois. Tisere wli et ai, Part lot *A" Hat's Suis., Lake aiea bc a 1111e Leaunibg corn sultabie Forent, WjD. !7,000. for silage purpeses. Tise germina- Louise M. CieMents and hushanul to, tion tests on ailttis crn bave been R. F. Carr. lot 1. Suit. et blocs65e made by tise University etIlilinois. Highlsand Park, WrD, ,2500. Sipmeate. Tihe commlttee decii- J_ P. Tisema et ai, te Ut. A. Rus. ed ta ship ail tise corn te Libertyvilie chowski, tract or land on east aide by express. , Thse advauce lu' cOst of rosît lu Sec. 34. E. Antlocis Twp., aver freigbt is but slight and vs wliy>840. be sure ta have the corn vion 1,t l FC.P. ln a--- sud vife to John L1u- needed. Tise cern wiii ail be sent taoi di., lot 13. Grady & Ilailoeela nd i.bertyvîlie fer distribution beec,astie Sus.. Vauisegsn, WI) $1. of tise tact tisat marc' orders are fer Calvin Dlr'cey ansd vite te Elmer lese tsan foit sackse or tvoanmd oee: .Atiinson, lot 20. blOci 70, Norths Chi. hait busisels. cag', QCD. $1. Pay-ments. Tise crnt le ed OBIY J. L. PrxYborshc and i vie te Peter for cash on dellvery ta tise farmer. Kenksy and vIte. lots 6 sud 7, blbcis Tise veilow corn viii naît about -40 "WsBhburu Park. Nortis Ciscaga, $8.50 and tisevisite cern about $10.70. QC', $1. 'fise former germinates tram go te 'q9 pet cent visile tise latter germinat"s f ront 95 to97 per cent. no Mr. Ecis- isardt assures lis. These prices Inelude ceat of corn, express. nerest sud insurauce. Distribution. As sou as tise corn arrives it viii ise stered at W. F. Frauze-n.-lumber yard sud Immse- tilately distrlbuted. Just as seau as tise rn ta ready te send out, every member o! tise seed corn committee iii be notilpd te se Iaform tise farmeri. of tiseir communlly or town- ship. lu tome townshsips tise men are: planning ta seasi ln une er two maen, w atter ail tise corn ordered for tiseir 0 respective nelihbor-boods. Tise vWhe have ordered -les tissutvoanmd, one-baît busiseis vii lave te furnishJaWe .i. a l Moits. Jntio ve a J Information wiii be given or asidti ai doiel rders laken isy tise falîawlag àuzu* u members et ties eed cern committee: Fred Kirsisuer, Barrington; H. 1. Nbi y la.wd.s.e Broaks, Ml-enry; Ray Paddock, fpreeL 8 Lakse: Harold into, Antiocs: NMr. taii'tt Hauser or Cordon Beuner, Lakse Vil. <?C5M IN AND LE la; C. L. Doltîle or C. C. Ames. Grsysiake; J. J. Bouse, R. F. Rouas or I. A. ECggers, Ares; W. D,. Bl or 0. A. *'B&enbacis. Prairie Viev; C. M. Wtlcox or tbe Phrm Asiviser, .k Ll,.a u F isertyville; a. E. 1lOod. Gurnee,; 'ti!41ie! 3îW& VIIsas. AiccSk, W"asvort; E A. r. man or 0i. W."'Fariéy, Zien dty,; C INiTIEIRM ak Stat. Insector lae-Maklnq osa in Lake Coqnty TO KEEP A CLOSE WATCH' Arruot of Severai Alieged Vio- latorsWili Serve as Check --71n His Belief Ani' Leecout1nt'milt produera Whto resort ta the plan eftaeti' thier Mnul n tise effort le indrease, lhier profits are tailng dems5t chances for tise agricultualId~it Ment cf tise siate la dondunelInt a' tisorough -investigation latoets' rC' Ir~esaud arrest ears- promised wler. efrviolations are fouud. Warrants citarglng siz-mfl-rjr ducems veithbis bs ofenee r.W-OrM out ln Wauleegan Tueudai aud th* state inspectorer viade tise ent. elalma asserteul tisateverf.*Effa WiIi be msade te' obtaun couvlctlus. lit la anueunced furtîser tisA a alose valais hi being kept on al l iU- ro ducean and samplea of tbirt nID viii be talcen tram tîme ta Ilte lc M!C If tisOy are living up to ttis tate reuireinents vwitrisbre tisat ilt shall coutaîn St least elglst sud one- hait per cent a! solide. "A few ésnvictions on charges of ýhis nature 1iii have a geesi offect ou atisers viso mighti plan te folev t same gractice.," inspecter lAnsroa asertesi. WqRille neoffilciai tatement 1to th effeet la fortbcoming, It la reusorted tisat complainte tram Wmukefaa peo pie 01 late *isat thse saillitisbehave beau uurcitasîng geemed tb be cot. puied iargedy a! vater, 'vas wvit irred tMa te ,dePartusent te musle tise Invesigation. Nilk producers ure obligfd te »Ul MIN tSa a lover Prîce tIsan tiey sai' tisey eau preduce t profflMy ehiu,. If lte milk really bas be vatersd, tisus vouid seem te b. tise beiuttms. At auy *rate lh vouisi appeu tbat W0 cal usera et mii;. are re&ao»ibly as- suresi of purcisaslng a riciser qualîty for tise time belng at leut. Wgti tise kuowiesige tisat tisey face certain prosecutien lu case thes' are detected iî Iteemsa tisIfev mIlk produers viii care to taise a chance. despîte tise tact tisat tise profite from geh s course doubtiess veuld b. trêmen- dans. i at my farin, 4~mile Sa. of Belvilere St. an the roaid at of the river, 2 miles west of Watrenton SatgAPIL 26 14 New Mbbehosw 1 TVe4ear4ei Soll 1 O.eYesr.IiBson 1 Orly Mort 7 yrs, 1300-ibm 12 yrs, wt. 1100- Ibm with 9 pls-4 wks aid QvaeIlIy Tîmây Ihy JASSÇALLAHAN, Prop Fred rabhAîUotné@r ion or fibre r..d. ET US SHOW vOU b uuite Co. Bahltsigte ssm pte d S yle in, the1.0Wb Worig Appare Bave S. &HB. sa+llgti Buy ail the 161b e rt y Bonds you possibly lIai. Style and Quality United in T se Popular Coats The ywrnn*b ipre I[tYbtl n oaa,. W-hermln, -the ma- tenais, are as pretty au th» stylp thomWwalvs Lex. ,nience a keen satisfctlonW*hmu eh.e eu tb... hadiome nuàibers w. are offerig at $16.50 1 Coats that have ai! thc exclusiveness and style of lots; of the higher prieed models are shownii i nany of 1 he' newest nIaterials nt $151@OO0 Prorniixeît 'uni ng tlu 'te icf'ubî î' of serige, pophiîîs, and Englisli tweed. The new Trench Coats made from khaki cloth are alao shown at thisprice. Suite with Individuality at a Very Mod erate Price * That the 8prmng suit withln a limited expenditure need flot be without smartness and ludivlduaWly, in strongly attest.d by tlus assortment we show at $19.50 There is plenty of originality in each gai-ment and many littie touches of style thsit iake theni ont of the or- dinarY, eveni if thèy w ere higlier prieed than Showîî in ii w o qualitv of all wool poplins and serîge.- in ail sizes. * A highly complete lime of women's suite in higher pric- ed numbers are shown in a large au6rtment. Unexcelied Dress Valùes Shown at Two Prices Our Dresa business so far this season Ias been bigbly pleas i ng, and vs attribut. it to the excellent values we have given our customets for the money, aa we do not reiy. on price alone, but the value muet always be there for the price paid. For the balance of this week we offer some Very ex- ec-ptional values in Wornen's seasonable dresses that show the eleverest styles so far, of the season, at $1ý6.5a9 Materials include taffetas and crepe de chines, very artistically made, i which ail the.bM colors in'demand for spring and 8uiflmer find reprementation. Season's-S$martest milIùwry je Vçry Mc~k*UeIyPrîCed April ueta'»~sceW bat. )rwugtinto Our stocklu ba itfuMd'Îw a bp4 o biug t add rnuçh pace to Uid spring oouns With no two bats alike the assortmnent presents an unusual chance just at thisý time to select moine- th-ing to meet your particular faney. Stcond Ploor. A Complete Aseoxtment of price. ItJ~ -. - t. .., .~- IA FOUF Child iosi lte ne tise hi. mtany &Walîl cloue year-o Dr. day% a 9-41-t. raii s'iM but ha fa( al1 lIt . - il . 1 .1

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