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Libertyville Independent, 26 Sep 1918, p. 9

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Taà c.g>ýW Big weekly WAXGNDWEIKSN WmUdomN WFEKLY v v YOLVMEXXyT--NO. 39 ,. I ,,uimber Doatha Due to Dead. Iy DIsase Continues to lnoreaeln Watcegan NENRY HAL.LOWELL DiAD MurS. Henry Larson Suodumbs at tfooplal;Many Case.of thé Disea e Hhored 11111SrOH eRS Dt CLOSE TOGUTHERt Tvo brother. dled Ibis sftterno.>n .bat2:3q. O'ciock, 1hel1 dethb. a 1111181leRsthan tas minutes spart. Pnturnonia, vhlcb deveiopsd foiiov. 141g ain ttack ef lauhensas, belug th caue cf bath deatba. The viellas: 1 ]KALLE MYLLYlMOA, 627 (faim- boia Avenue, 35 years aid: WIM LLMOA, sanie addrssu, The brother., bath single. vore ta.- liéan eick a vsek 550 vtth influenza. Pn.Umonig developed. They vers Iu 111djel11ng roomoa a their haarding boe ansd arely liaitfrienda suv. talueil the ohack of ane dyiug before ltb. attendant lu the other slck rom a'uehePd lu sud said the other patient &me, vas deuil. pauliul Influenza continues tu take ik bath lulunWaaikegan. Wîtlailfes d*d uaP te 'iwueday, the foi loving I&v deatb vIctime hasve eu added 'te the lât: 401S. HENRY. LARSON, 219 me JleY avenue, pasi avaY ai the 34»a MeAleter heepitai Tuesaly -hlst, Death vas due to Pueumnial, lolnig su ttack of Spanlsh Iu- néon&aa.?lrs. Lrsen'. condition vas no critlcal Tueeay that ne hopes v;ers extended for ber recovery. The Prasatuare irth Of a cblld Tuesily »aOSenireasoil the precarlousae ao lier condition.- NICMOLAS MIDAS, of Nartb Chis.. *0@, paseil say ai the Jane MeAils ter hospîtai tis marng aetvaw ýý*'èlcL .Death vadue te 43 1 ]La ýInflueusa vhich devèloped hito Pneýýu. meula. Mr. Midas vas romoved ta the .ho.8Pltal on Suilav sfternoou. HENRY 0. MALLOWELL, ssed 27, 01117nl oufaGeorge sudAlica ýS. Hai- .lOvelIi of747 North Gense. troot, Pailard avay at bis home tels morulng at ine-tirty o'cleck, foiiaviug a w@O*"z' lne.. is fêpsnieb influenza mai pueuamonla. He bai reuidedin l ~w>egan ail bis Ilet. R: obert J., snu of ldvardIBurns, ýimPt ef theeIliios Contrail'R. R. and ftda t Detroit, Mlcb, dIed at "It.eMGrmat Lakes Naval tranin.g ta. ~tien T'iaamay afiernoon cf Spanisb [Onfuenuansd va. remove te Chi. 1ag lu Ointhe Whte sud Tobin beaixe. A -epeciai car vas vattiug lu Chi. e*go te take the.romains to Detroit. -Mr. Clyde Pavera vbo bait beeu lriving 'NlUa ber hushanil. a sallor et "Get Lakes, sit thee John J. Cun. ~igam home lu Wakean, vaa r.- »uVeil te a North 'Wetern train by 14.White sud Tobin eabulauce Tuas. 49aY nlght. Site vue Placeiloon a cot téal iiih removed te ber home et "t&. aIll., near Bloomlngten. 8h. ,in1M er Spanish, Influons.,. 1'e bua. ý bmnd, Clyde Poves a ehier 1ia an .lat.sera'befu.ebee eniiet. 44 t late navy at Great Lakea. He e aaalged to the euppiy depart. tb. Mb ~ride ef oue year joued in Walkema four eeoksago. Mr. esboeme lioetInfluenzaansd t te station eqx Monday. The ver. .Iappdhome. Al- serionailii c1f tee sne dis. biessee threif aYoung bride Iusisted 11110111 eing tak horne se the coutil Attend thee limraiilierparent. and thle fateer of ber huabail arrivai lu Waken '1ueday and aceomp".- ~loi bbereome. SUMI)FOR $ooo ThooeH. Durel, adniWutiItUU b.etate of Cbarlee Wysoki, de- &Seedtdy tarted eut fer *10,00< Muisesaainat the North Shore ~Ietro aliaml.Tbe cas, vas fila cst ourut by Atty. J. A. Milier. mmaaarea se'ed fer the daatb of Whoe vue bulel 4w si'aImaIt the afWl e jidatdo PAl? T fUE lW TrJLL 114Maruun.viXXj, 'Ti LJItbAY, SEP1T. 26, 1918. Thore a eNUaggr et Liberty. Only ordlfary methaînatice ta dodu«. Ville nmrni Jil mWho Mosist thet In thls way, ieeaat l? Doaen't re. nowapeper Who à arei.t mxaat~quire a kaowieige «f eonletry- or Pu offth.,big ga"Iulng apeang At' Aigabra te reok tho amtwari tee Uibortyville tiebk ara ngt I. fa. jFithermore, anyl Who knouts Ver of It" *UCAVIX ISETMY avehn'Juat, kaewa how hîghl isMISmrl amt a PWO of 0 wm mma.et0IL ? hu. andfflin& lid a .th. - ha SAYS ÀAMIN MULLRS LOSF IN SWAMP LAND SALE The malter of seiUng svamp lands ln the iake reginai gîn came before tee board of fupervbors on Tuenaa, vhen the econittee lu charge presented a petîtion le tthe aupervlaors reeonimenadlng theesaie of tere. pleces of land on Grass Lakte te ilarey Kruager. Bs>' Pasasa sud Loua Roýhers. , fer $6.00 that later vas aoid by te purchaser for a Smn up lt the thon- "I ain tolil thac oeeoa the places nov before the board for se ast$5o an acre le of littie value but the oth- -er tvo places are, reaiiy cf coumîder. able value. 1 feei test the board of OuPervlSOre shoul net sou an»y more svamIp lands. Titis board lu the past base gOeeOn record as agaîni)t sIetluxn uvanip lands but vhen the petitiona appear befere It va usuali>' vote tai sell. 1aa giad t nover votai for the aie ofa!sy of tel. evalup land sud nover shall. 1 believe ve should got tee fuil velue of the landl vhen The ireentatlen oe-th<e petition j ve Bell II. Iamn uol goiug te oppose brought forth a determlned proteat theesasie aithtes tîrne because tee cem- on the -part of Superviser Clarke, of JMlttoo bas recomniu ded it, but .ai Highliandl Park, vho la siva>'. op. Ithee ame time 1 do ual approve it."1 posod to the ssie o! Sasrp lande. Supervisor tratton of Grant tovu- Mr. Carke adilteasel tee board lu ublp, vho la a uneaner of the coin. substance au felove: "I bave %al. mittee, later taek exceptions to Mr. waym opposeil the sale Of svamp l:lad Clark'. position ona the matter, de. sud l le my 'belle! that the cont> cf lsrlng that the board lied net sel , Lako ln the years l bas béec seiiimig land upon ail the petltionm test have Ibis lanil' vbicb han been Inlite nme beaun presonteil te l for ovanip lias dlspoaed o! propeit' vhwioh la Iffda. In tee six years h. han beau a nov vorth a mllitn-doieU'a. Prola. embor of tee board, ho smye tha u Ably the mont vatuabie portion of tour out of tveiitytvc petitions bave thia landl vas solil ten te tvantyýfive beau courpied l vtebtah te supervia. yaars ago b> tehe ous af'lbat'time..jore.- The record of the.beard cf aupauls Inlutee case er three pnces mal b> ors At that turne vas fot a,ipreftltethe.board Tuosday &miter lta omt IL. 1 deii'b belleve *teey liaI'15 ai [tee retocxened it, Mr. Sat 00 erigts or tepeopleoetaiu qLakel nye Iliat lu aacit casethe cunt> ba. coM cuI> bl wre Oooe4dmblg Palir jreeervel 4h. rialit eoralrmn tee.. who gel lieproperty. lq lt.elIc th. lales ode.a».l14"ldâo zov Ihat l a>'theeo~ple tbuU W Slib> a propertVovbar vi. sMi the éOUs4htlsI4 îpf bl 91£'êitfa-t.a4'i a lade. 1 i vatom1recenti> c aeUtifvOl.upaii> pvietmat thé eotintj' 0 .lê pou buUdisga> la ftpptor ing cver to eo eArthur Biailge P Weil. He l eft ibis noan, faklng ail1 t-linglgi, eaYiig ho was corn .Aback:shortiy, but le' ',- RÂCE m ýTO-ROP eyers, the steuographlc- for bounceàInlto the roomn. The uch lemed LbýryviIe s"1 vaut the $3.40 i sot corn The miac ace es e r nY îile hoe snunced. "Its owing me a ru9n&n"ng a"a lil vie"on again" Te v aut Ilsnd the Red Cross Of agalu Ni hn"uaan r have It. if It will take II, but lim This tume for gond! ligte coilet It."1 *Auauoqneeent IMM nMade this mer The situation vas furtber coml niga -> ivleadth -ý,sncsted hy arrivai of répresuntatlves -tue ftnalaetyiouftfldte r.asol-tb'e Llertyviiie fluslues-.4Men'sq cause of, thee pidonale of sickn*ýs s eaio whlcb bai ssPt tue stete. Thp state 'Whatsa the trouble?" tbepy inqi cocaucili efdefenme. lid 1hi, ptomorn isomnevhsit eligerenijy 'We ters that they cmuid proceed with the golug &abead 5011flg tItiets up races If they wlabod te do su but ail. IUbertyvilie, aud bere vo laear ti vised as it 1. Acardingly the the ticket. bave ail been ce lul decision vas musde Dot te, try tu hoid Chicago sud the race lui off, Wh4 the races. The $100.000 CoIIect.'d ou do vo Set off?" ticket. vlililbe refnnded or pprhasp. Thon belti Mru. Pied-Shoitus a parchsserm may ha ssked lu coutri« bute thee noney di'ectiy to tlie . ±Mis. Henry M. Letton, head oft fouie funmi tl&et sellng foret@s 1ha1 have si TYPI8T DgMMIIO MER PAY. pasteboards te- bicCagoass wbo il Hors le vhat the «Chicago. Irilune tq see "the dawgs go," bolh ansu 4bis moring aald of the pofl pone- ed at once test the meeting lsn't o nient1 le 'é flini lces: that t h babeen postponed ou soçai The "alpha" oftithis yarn is that 10 (f)t day. âgo Lous Peter& bit a chunk out fte "Élu','- that tsa golug ahead of Joe Miler'.a sar lu au argument souri1 as the health autboritles dr out lu Rogers & gaicoimns saloon at the bannier, sud that the ouiy cail Kedale and Madison atreet. tikeslaforance'o' conterence et thea bmilquarters of the matters stralgbt vltb tbe lieens. The "ornega" took pisce ln a heated LibertYvilio -Jockey Club,. Parlor floor, reau of the state rounuiliof defen Palmner bouse; yetorday a. n~i. itwa In ansver tei ail of vwalch a rep declded "«te pogtpoue", the 'war relief sentative of the lilcese bureau i fund" houle race. et Llbertyville for a toi say: voek "os account of the SpanlshIln- "Wo bave heurt! that the race mf As to ehat 4ranepiredý~at the con. bas beeu calleil off. Of course f*reuce, there le ne stenograliir re are net Interes tedinhite affair aid, but over the trasom tiis f re- soif, except that vo musmt have quoutiy repestoil phrase could ho accOunting or ail tickets soid bocau hoard: ""SolOut te the reformrr.' of the repremeutatbon test the fun Smala Quit. bhe . 8 v ere te go tevar roelie." Luter tu the day. when plis4-d for W'dshingtnn. Sept. 24. Bakiers, ré an oxplanstian as ta the nî',rning of suratersansd housewivas are bidd, the phrase, w. p. Mililer, ),«..iilpnt of lu an order Iuaued taday by the toi administration toemake no more1 the Jockey club, said: tng or frostlng for cakes. Ming liq "WbY, Charles F. S.msie our secr.e. sugar waste, accordin gto Herq,. tarY, uned te msay hoe vas going out te Hoover. Frosting made oft vet ix Lterl i tber than vbite uar. ho lunch sud tIlion vo foud 1w 55 tin>-avor, vwiflho spDroved. FOUR PAGES $1,50 PER TEAR IN ADVJ ~e.I A 1IÇMlLAND PAI BOY KILLED IN A 11Y1ROPLANE CRASH E nsign Bounique Meets Trag- ic Death in Company With two Other Aviator Euslgn loy Curtis. oriqe o oIf Eugene A. Bourniqu f Rlbsn Park. test bis life Tussday at peu. Sacols, FIa., when s hydrealpisa. Iu vhlcb liewvas rlding vltb tour otlier men struck a clilf- sud fell late E. cambis Bay. Ensigu Bournique W. contly had been an lnsttucfor. Wlth hlm dlpd tvo student aflatara ThoMas O. .Jones aud S. B. Saunde. Two mecbanlcm vho vent np vMt thoaIn a ssix-passenger machine. ve se eeverely Injureil they co~d flt tel bow the accident hafapeued. The three bodies bave not been re covered. as tbe crippied machins bail -Unit. 8ournique was 23 and a gratute of Yale. Ca Pt. Moffett i. recovered trou, b attack ot infhiene te the extcnt tw ho'. abi. to b. e b 5t bis dm* t* day. A repoert ws denled et h maifant'a office today that ai O'.. aiabsil beau orderdt ini the station pendlng dveOf a ln the gpldemlc. It vasabc, dE~I 1that a big lot of DutCI monesa.U 1broken ont in the station dtarng t1" paut few dayrs. A utariage Ilcenns. iita" .4* dey to J1. Mortimer Cannon et W* Worth aud Mist Cors E. Allen ofet Mq mgnd, III. George R. borne died TuehiayT ** hie home In Lkke oFreat. . ff 91, years old. He and bis brotbir- ll.iw. Montgomery Wffard. euiff the firm of Montgomaery Wsrd4 & (ieý wltb whlch he wsan asociaed tombe. Does Your Radiator Leak? -WR FIX - -Radiators -Fendes"s -Ho.odç -Lampx ~Bring Your Work.to Us! Lake, Oouty s4iuIr bur 201 South Sheridon Iod 1 rWte t>Wavs usine hie eMn soieet méthemnatlo, wua.oh aenouglit.avear buttna on te a ORI nt.r.te floIl tetu'hl* Pene, H@@.netFM th, raos ha 10 FAVORINO Rl, ho ha. SOT pay' meat thretah any deagré ta hoip any . for It and thata why MR l se mmx. body but himiaif. Dy hie own ln. &Ou@a toPull off thé Offeir. It takaae feroffla, hes alreaiY beOn peud. TRIS "NLY ART TROU" -STuff Thora lat s pereen lu.LhtYvîlle aIt Patron. Thoaa are thé kni of or Lake County 'Wh@ hke. toa*me a gambllne devis .th* rual.ng iou rtinnlng *hers eeabotter thén thé alwaya produce and everybodji knowa éditr ofthil. Nov Juat knows MM WteSa@books edior f tiePaPo-the Only Oppo. are nianagaibitter thon the* éditer alUion whlch thaédilter bas againet o fthle papar for 'Wo &Ma cnti tai &uch éyenta la the uemblilngfeaturea te BeY that 'va have neyer In Our thet go wlth thon mme. New that life placai a bot on a ruannfo trot. the etâte uetili 0f défense êhas maie lUneor patine race. sur@ thoae 'vli bhano gamhlnq etthe NeMw many bale@ ddthle eand.baq. Libertyville meetinuo Itlal ail rght lier JuSt place lehen h. hune *round sa fer asethat 000e-but the gantbllngaraire esaloon ln Waukaen? Thoa 'vîll teks place off aver thaecontry why peehapE I 14 80 ANXliS ln hani-boka the same as art played 10 have the race meatihé-o ho can nov front Loui"vlle, Lexington,. ic. I eain place bote ln Chcago, poo.lbly, The enly difféence. la thst the races if tii. priviligo le donedinla fbarty« yl ba rn aAT Lîbmryvlle. ville.I The genbliag heeks WILL SE Thomreniat an employa oft h. Dailý RUN in Chicago *of4éther hlg clîleaSeue office who lise cent ae lina of hy sonke*ers nAM otiieri juat 1 k. neye te amy Chicago. paper cencain- Topa Graiy aed ta run one. in Wou. lngthe prpopooad Librtyville races kellan 'viin Frank uel 'vas oditeri and anybody whe saya sa lea àlier, and 'vien> luet 'veTom'& mont con- pure and slmple. ALWA!S TRYINi O"6PlSM3DD Evely tietuapapar makesa emcv. ý whlle, juat rmamber test & mon *,ho whioh la omtrary t. test Frank Just '*itien gahie naone toa àpaper agrea. may oit orfavr, a ad he gng.Ilnq te do a certain ching (aapacllly may akeor evo. hoandhiegan after ho lise Mid a rua down huai SUtrO ut along the etreete ef Liberty.1 noaa fer 040000) nql only la tirepter villa and about: "Ahi geai Tho&* out but wyul soop ta anything ie Dama Smths are aglain againet us 'Io gain hie and. Juat ha. trled tel fOi#ewa. Let'. SET '1." AND-BAC theeWaukegaa marchante Wall ust lias ta'ed t pte lgmtarnettekathem advertia. ln hie Liber. for flftaaa yeurs but haa't aacaa tyvîlle paper; h ha.uT'REATENEO ai. lNe dacolvai tham ni neofar os them ln ail mannar and maaae; ha aigning OP a catreat tha ho wouId hue Oent individuels te their serea NOT eng age n aa'papar business andi bld the marchants they 'MUST fer tan yaareafelr h leod thoin tee advertlae ln hie papar or L.bortyvlll inMPdeait-anî te that extent lia wouid boycott thora; ho asa.raaortd &ctually SOT then-4or, ho vllated te tee dlrtlaal mena of lntirMlatln hie contrsot as you know. thesa merchant--and, AT TIIE but. buelncesamen and résidmnte of 8AIE TilE 'ho ha& trlidte nieke Lbertyville who c0atUnue ta panait Libortyviil'le marohante bllava lia thie aaai.bagger, thie reformai h...bost ehlem ailithetUme and fer or te th ow a radin ayeur fn hnioi.Ho tries te play heth naanat btha Inépendant avery luttle aidesIote .mddle aow se always. "66ETTIN4i '6119tECOIN6O MIE e If the lInepemiant liai happanci 1This iouble.croaaer ,Juat scoesmate te bo ADVOCATINC holding rennen think netlilng, but GRAFT, GRAFT; races et Lîbertyvilla, thon Frankli li taîke nothing but ORAFT, ha pre. Juat wouid have socus0 It f ain bahly sloops on it.li oeset@ t-juat take GRAT fo lanlng avlmg li ow dose It liappan lio know r rmucli lekn OAFTforlatia feer e&bout Il? ita salways on hi. mIni. teem; ad, aeoleg ahava NOT s. MES MAO THE EXPERIENCI, if '.oceted thoa, ha NOW irse GRAT you don't balleve Ilak A. C. Frost, hacauaa w. do JOT fever lt. 1nI "icFrank T. Fewler, sait AiMnesi., ether word., ho'd try te "'pet"us' .k a lenired éthers la the ceunty poing andmi jng. jhohaaand.baggei. 55se. eM.Woak The Light Plant Proved By, Years of Use..... For seven years, Lalley-Light lias been making good electric light and power cheap for farmers. Seven years of practical, actual farm use. Seven years of owner-satis- faction. That séttles the question of re- liability and quality. Lafley-Light lias this wonderful record because it iseespecihfly de- signed 'as a farm electric plant. It is mucli more than an electric generator hookedUp to a fann gas engine. w,- n..'. It is designed for its particular work, and it doca its work-right and at low cost.' A free de-m,-osation will show you what Lalley-Light will do on your own farim, The boik of owners' letters %vili tel you how well and how cheaply it works for other farmers. Plant le 27 inm i «a aî, 14 mbu"s wides I1l ic"h Ilgh oYji tCo. Lbétvl MMMM-- T.11U POUR PAGIS 81-50 PER TFAR IN À"£ an GENERAL KARNESS REPAIR. aff, 1INGi AND SUPPLIES K. C. HENWIG, thirty years witb the late Fred pt Paîlmear Harneon ShOp, WigheR to announce that he is nov :ld eayto do ail kindR of barm repairing. R a First Class Work Right Priceis pit 0 Marlon St., (R«ar) Cor. M.oKley Av. ma-South aide Waukegen. I111.

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