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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 22 Apr 1910, p. 13

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six LA E,'flOtTY V NfEPENDtiNW1' WTn A V 'AP De.l, '>o i ni - ~ intentions. Voliva put a Prompt stop LI" nan o an d part of lot 7 là- 11kM to the mobbng tplan, CL it Ug3Lfj hOck 2, LatiG o*e's additionl to N ~I1~CiItjN~? The feeling front erly in the morn F ~TU A s'Ing was Intense In Zion City yestertiay Tt h adhdnot the deputies of th be er o t hi g ufbeutliere mucli bloodsbed might Oeeds Flied as Furnishedb lN Llohty and oAtterliet ýFWd Sald to have fesutedj A figlit letween a db, Lah ,ic g w clathed înè In Passage et Arme ,o lre deatib a mned Brister and Mr. àkeCouÛn'ty Tiis and - ultyil'& Had tHvequt urI pCha'i etty was narrowîy averteti pre'aî Trust Company (»roàn odes4y*g SUN.) Bt Ied'aHa wih eant u s ou 0the mizng betweentat gentie- _________ ih-K. X_1 g Mouinba laRaed-io latlnExolting. 1fman and Mir. Fleid. The hatreti of!qoriast Ota .rsntatie, the two factions for each other is so Daty to Day Record of tv.m'y eaU9» the les84l1oýàV»nt*d tii. tiret uMilc4â colivBOtion "WTCb WIUl b e held W.i sti ong when brouglit ta a white liea tate Transaction Flled la emo tnI vorsuy COi. * (Prout Wednesas'SU.) by the politlcal warfare Ibat a reig. iat Offic, au Complidad i Um*. Tesetanyaedywsfo h Thot an electIon dlot "nild have, iaus-POliticui riot once startedt u Zion au Dy Local Abstract Cern Y toane striai victory thet eacli partir liet occurred In Zion Cty yesterday hli y would lie a terrible affaIr. Tho Delly SUN. Predlctoti. Cithongli 't was almeet a Whil th Égh wa tuprogessbe-unanîmOus 'victory for the Citizens, hlot DePnuy Steriffs Jenks onti Gray tween Attorney Fleiti andi Mr. lchty Ebeg tkiUMoflRtphe ican10 arry been on hrendtt prevent it and bail another Independent seizeti a large Aliril 19. 1910. of betg h OIa. lu t irtcary not Attorney George W. Ftelti counsetli ariner and les eed It et Field. Iida W. BIackler andi Isbanai to M. John Kukar, Citizen, won over John ed te Vlivns gaint atacingthe Sheriff Griffin and States Attorney,,S. Ford, lot ù block 1, J. Bangs' atidi. Krattt by a nisjority of_. lu the Dad ar tobe ornnened or ti'on 10 Wauodr . . $,00raun. In lhe second ward la the 10sependentB, la thse opinion of one Dayael iecrmne frteracod.W . *,0.net incombent Won over J. W. Who was lresent. A fIght diti occur Atand lit ailowing the deputy sherifrs L- E. Ray andi Vife to Henry. Laffl Wergier. la tb. hîrrd howevet MImer' In4which a piece of heavy chiautn a to reniain in Zion City and seriona rence, lot 8 block 1, Newlierry'a addi. Atkinson wpou mili y a vote o! 20 'iroblomasno dubtaveted y tetrdon c, ibetyvilW. .,naJority os-er J,\l. lianson, wbo la thbwn andi a hamioer brouglis troubevsu oltaett yterlint iiryilW . 45 he presont ineumbat. DI. ýiresece andi prompît action on sev I-t F. Schwersnan andi wife ta Ernest Fohr Junic tlatc lie Peace J. B. 'ib soryofthefiht s oldbyerat occasions durIng the day. sud Mbainls Dickow, part of northesat Seahans won ovrC, C. Shoup. This on. ha wtnesed i plaes te liantequarter of section 6. Ela township, W. ends a sree ç4 eketins whiclt bave ýkm wh wiresed t pace th blniekepi ni> the excitsstsi.t for sonietiie fl* Inciting trouble upoo W tI. H.IIht3 lle Written. D., $4.(î0 pastt. Jiret cue, e te ownship eioo- ,W» was one of the lodependent chai-ther'Sa," ash r.st'io ntrei, oat MaEtate of John Williams, déeaseti. lion wben the fiahIOn îax colle 0o witbendararyieaergWi y acstlcmnnr "a ots Helen E. Williams, lots 3 andi 10 ituicrealeti ract eelctenknt. then the ~er n at edr Wuegets aitL is goati quailties from u block 6, McKay's addition to Wauke- scoeetion sd e teclty elec- V. Y. Barnes andi Attorney G. liu i t uioeafaumde eo.eecl Fieldu were arguing a tegal point in b ? 'Yttved In the challenge o! a voter, 'era nî.ensrtiir.pol.- 5fJr. Lichty "hattei'tathre argument.:trliaîttn. but esîtu. *,I>ent ire lffe:la repôrtedt t have caileti Attorney Bible elpressty aRay tibri eaire i o!0 .a ireling anti a t e rat ber, tie v tited utapontLe cli %igld flIt ibat b. cared to santi thc 1G o J d m n .aeno laner he turnsd andl siall-IState of Ilinois. County of Lake, e. r(io i J d m n ,ff Mr.. ltyI' n tie face, Il la said. Inthte Circuit Court of Leke County, f î ila R i i n e hrwHevyCaiGeorge Edwards and -Mars Harvey in P a o u i * Thrw Haay Chan vs. Anti Turk, William Edwa.rds, tichty ia a littie man, but bas a Charles Edss'artit. andi Alice Mi. Yen-i ilopty tongue. Re told Atiorneyino j.No 37 BR o Pri T IS good judgment to bùy an instrument of estab- - 115h! that ho aid tint rare if he was r bic otcni.erbigve h1 lished reputation sold by a responsible concern.: a1 feet foUr Inches tall and that lie by virtue of an order anti tecree ent-$ T& swyi ilpy~Ut e t ntuet *aiWl"t hn is beut dt,' atflirding to ereti in the alose entitleti cause, et which we hase on sale ai the stores of -i* witness. rabliing a lieavy piece -tha Sardli terni. A. 1. 1910. thereof of: e& baIa . Usew Il t Feld witb aijl ard Court, the untiersigneti, Master, .F 1i &Do y c o AbÏ atrengtli. Fieldi totigetithe tden-, In Cbencery o! sait Court, wil an C. F Wals & ro.Llbui'vf Tuestiay. the 24tb day of May, A. D.:Wneý111111yM "toum msle whlcli larely grazeti the 1910, et the hour of one 'ciock i the' .'*êk ! bla eati, causing quite a afternoon o!fsaiday rai the East ivr n fteePansi elInv ob î$*Pelhg r d a beadaclie wliich.leste-i Front Doar of the tCourt House In the Worth the money we ask for il, and il is guaranteed ini Ï.lileral bours. The deputy aherifs theni City o! Weukegan, in sali Lake Coun- writing by the manufacturers. jsdierti nd topetitheilgt. tY, sei at Public auction to thie biglinat Our prices and terins make it easy for you 10 have j4q" ndgtpW thefiht adtes ie ont antellt ing l an instrument ihat wilI give you satisfaction. sV~r Thiratens th Mb. .ateti in the i'ounty of Lak'e anti Stale1T1IN OU oaeXd lmeurnsl A ~ &large number of Voive!s foltawers of Illinîois, to-wt: , IG-,* eet «wrnonlk. la m mn oee te ,"enthey board of the figlit wented LtTW 2>ohtR 1r-het e li .kY-rnwpilme oVer fa mre IL. quarter af Section Seven (7) T wn-~ aevenge Attorney Fields Injuries slýip Farty-aix 041Nri.Rn  L PA O C IP N C fao *1t ott I m they voolti moli the tttde-! Eteven (11) East of the Third Princi- - t t4 uaiJeged, and were reedy IPlMrdaai aeii h ounty Y P. DMRIN, Speclal RepseeaMalive. s~wsde ln. tMr. Fieldi counneeeti of Lake anti State of Iiios. 1Dateti, Aprîtil ti, A. D. 1910. .~magatuat pursuing such a course ELAM L. CIARKE, IntfidOererVlisa of tlieir Master In Cliancery. "Q~ilit" Clotes for Particular Men k ]Bear in mind that "Qualîty", is the real basis of clothes merit and that there's a different style-aà "distinctivencss"-.and "life" about Kaufmian "PnâtaGarmentsE which Illustrates another seasones advancement in masterful clothes building and appeals strongly to discrfminating-ffhen. This taken into consideration wîV'th our Pre-Shrîî king pocess which produces last- ing style and si ape purnianence, means we can t.ei guarantee Ccontipua] satisfaction" on each and every A.ùati n"Pre-Shrunlç (;arment. "~mpus Togs" Are Charactetjtic,'Uothe$ 'they're dcsigned and buit especialiy for the Tog" Suit or Oývçrcoat-note the t'distinctive ap: Virh1g,, ûgt'eesive y.oung mnan, who demandi flot pearanc"-the perfection olf ft-and how 'çaçJ only Cahon ut, ilz and style in his garm~ents, but and every one of these splendid garnaedts eviP S'tîndMgflityt.1 as well. dences their carefful and critical workmanship. And this style, fit, distinction which you sec when WC iuld nie to hv you try on a "Campus ou try them on is there to stay. Pxicd f rom,$ 1500 to $É40t 4 flANY of you youngme Amr who want special yngstyles and do ' want to look too "sporty" 94- 4' Hart, Schaffner& Marx Young men's clothes; and we know it. The new modeis-made for us are miade for just such wear- ers as you; and we'll put you in right. Ali-wool fabrics, perfect style and making; an1d fit that you want Suits $15 to $35 Top Coats $12.50 to $25 This store is the home of Hart, Schaffnerà & Marx Clothes, Cluett Shirts, lianan Shoes Always keep in mind that we have the greatest assortment of fine Shoes and Ox- fords to be found in Lake county, for ail the faily. WAITING FOR VOUR INSPECTION 3IJJIreaMaeu GOOD IJSED UPRIGHTS Vco iî FROM and Edion Talklng ous APOLLO $50t $109 Mcie EASY PAYMENTS ON EVERYTIIINO L~~: Gooth Copayight H.t Scoeffnc . a ýbeWlEEKLY INDEà'ENDENT is' ý£:L.LXýu ýj"U.L-4xZ «V'Ui-VAI, Airulb

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