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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 19 May 1911, p. 6

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and plaesure of the honorable citizens of1 - Decoration Day. ELP 1RS UE ty Of Libertyvile ln Lake county OesOid eae M Libertyvile Cover them over wntb.beauful tienerh. L where he died. OPMCidWla x fl aflAny lasting moral uplift may bP. lact-,Tos rn adNbe eos ror- adOt avryCmtry tr Crs9iCrik pnd log, any deetp Ibeenian problem may anot Mark their rraves wasungurnehable love LadhutCid Welfatry r Cres ebtnChica oefast bewre1utdrn heliueo a J aaeav melitHartray AlsO Laid Out tterc n s eek. Mr. Nlc(ormick, wlia has bssa ususpecting and buey public. but a few the Meretýdiay'lowr& eetdabdPlea- Clvr eetr O therwison rac uotCandar eeterthe gnancial backer of the enterprise Mll. W,. Davi Was a Cbicago vistor The Alumrni P laye pure goòd laughe right from the lugc hepany of ibFoer willethichChas-ver rOjCemt r oLterw he lid rout thv embi viionwas [present with im. It was Walta.malmi.DEaNptoncenter will lbe iraured by corninir eary30.0 patsnwready 'or delivery kowosuatra'adtesionons-ier first appearance in public for Por aood plumbinwgugoto Ulm, A. 'Wlu you kindfy publiainlayour est!- and allowing the Assoration playert o fo bohlantery n d aw edinn onad forany'yarsiton o ase-many.weeks. as aile has beein Iilet BomTTU, Libertyille, c.88.ti mable papier that on the 22d And 23d of do the rest! fard th prtice a derylaw. edre stoer old pioneer has gone. cess nfuyomptl] ed m kandlar e-on er homie In Lake Forest. un Weidnesday night at her home at bMay, 1011.tbe play to be given by the preparing t) put a p our ne#w building James Hartray died Nlay 5 in Liberty- tracts frtegaigof streets lnI whof origiallCormickJr.," Sagatoe ocerred the dest fM r lmiAscain of theLRartynt Will Give Free Lecture and muet have the room. Piants of alliIlle. He was one of the earliest resi. Evanston. He had more to do with the exhlibita gitbi f $3a0,0mae Yasset. theecaust bing saet lever HighSchooI will táke plaein the town ir. Austin'@s etereoptean lecture in.idisriptions have Deveir been sold aitdents of Evanston and was Intimately the early laying out of the city Of the executive e mtt thfs andoter omlictins.Ýh anerl allat8:0 p m.barin trnao r ludes the only sieseever produced in 1bea a i Meredith ie now welling. NOW concerne with the earlier history of Evanston than' any other Individual. pay the entire budget for the exhIbIt was hbel.Thurray at teresidence yuputn taien. te. ath"iscutryofte aouoCmo (s-rebac.Comle quick and geft that city and the north shore vicinity. is eyesight was remarkably keen It la believed that the expenssofthe wediith it aen cisiemiry. tAnd wila outheA»iaia l h ay abimntoa oIayadshw h rthie TEMRDT wH&A strong foreful character, his lm. adrmie ou otetm fhsexhibit will comre close to $50,000o. Yoristeeikswil l lveifyu ha ti i te socatonpayan mnment@ as Wellau the -heautiful l i EEAtEC.death, hie being able to read without fee Bd om Cic Sartr.- ol'oby«a nothingto du with any Play which burin( places of this miodern up grud.peswas , felt upon everything with spletace oth at1t a ad by Libertyville iumber' Co. 25tg tooiýplace tast year, or will takte plac"e meey hchi akowegeco e Fitresoroe ail ouecothehehh wscocrndaBthews. f i ta h oudgiea taihercursofGea ore. iNgowns AtheMe oihavetursrepir- te rsteyar , nga o orul teeoganh ms eatfi nte ol. plete for $50.00..Bath tub, lavatory, a niodest man and did not care-to talk'l line with his unaided eye than many a d E W tEUdHoittx,%, ,the oldest in dne t hesaetie e u ol eryyerst cme!The Grand Old Pantbeon, of IRome, to iénk and 30tga.n'botter, thesle about himself or to tell much of his surveyors did w.th their Instruments. tn upaer in the w Ltrottir borne an your harnss for you. $1.00 pereset for Will yufurther Inform your raeewnefl nrcuerenerfu BoET90.d-er]ut ille. Tlt4.L civmnsi h ioee as o M..Hrrypae osl uous a indinpo orlid., hbla at geat doulehanes.We gutarantee Ourta lpor amwl epbihdt ira tsenduring quality and mont e-33,ti that the testimony of others has main. part In rthe rescue of the survivors of Pxla u-lre-d t rue- t O-ifepictures, a ti work. 0.O. LtLUE & co. 24.tf ete • ogetlie,* hel anty tu wonderful in agle and history. wijl Lw]Y to be depended upon. .the Lady Elgin. 80 modest wa,, hechainetraini.groste 01urwo ElonaO, the fhot fruit drink, is a dismurn rensta h past er-produced long with interiorves ...Jae ata a br nBsoan odsnlnd otl bu I radom. 3 2%. T ioa, )1:04%, and Il1étive driek. Though mirier ainsome given by this Association have tenshwngth om ictrvisnel intriltee Th aloJTo"a as arh 24, 1833, the so.n ofaexlo isthat it was diffle utot us tic Brook8 2) 2:09.and are 2* ud. m " o e tu c o ll f e , t e n c h o c o l a ts a n d s e l e t e d w i t h a v ie u r ö f i v i n g a s m a y a d t hv ian l l e t e e a d f-h i r T o e d a y 1 Ma y 2 1 t . J a e s H r r y a d(Hn K l y4a t)h p r i u a s r m h m H s f i n2 u s r r . ft e f a, t 's oble ee t if e ikeorth ebesouteAne io of the interior, ec. ry ecame to Chicago in 18.28 and, at one time wantedto memorialize the vance, a full set of t se nIldson otrf l al es.nk, it has nneoftei hbe ofrm patible with the illnest,;aMore than fifty mauxtleuna of th, Auct10n Sale shortly after the family moved toi governmlent and securt for his a valual itures free. We willbe glad hameetlnqualities@ egt oftuelsnclnprpartinee;International mausoleum Co., eteriuosHaving deided tu quit the livery Lcprhsfte eigeggdi ea uc swsgvnt oe oth- t rrd aysabcrpolrdrleO Ata m"eeig othe fAmoiici C l, T hat-e? y obepent, rul and interiors will hbe øictured in striking budinen I1 wilseell at public auiction at contracting work on the Illinois and ers, but hi erfused to permit them to u b• ffc.29-ti Wedn ed foenngthe folloing oyier: h opast e rsneiaen originality, "showfing clearly the *" Hetter the Liberty ville Livery, Saturday, May Michigan canal. fin 1841his parents do so. He Waslat church at Grogss weeeetdfrteealgya.One Star play@, @(o that eachî family Way", of varing for the dead 27. comm n',eeing at 1:00 o'clock p. mý. moved to the township of New Trier Point when a Man came runninigIn, Try Our Want ad esiumn. PresidetEI13. Corietu snecretary, C..A represented in these plays mlay iee sure \r.A i fChcgwtsn the mg wnpropert.v:1088; bay >wt and.located uPoni the tract of land up. saying that a vessbel was wrecked at Bewck resreWilWel; ie tors t snot been acease of taxation Nwith- ,, .. bo in 110)bal godrie.trt and. go o sdeon which stood the famous large tree Glencoe and mnIfy ]ives were i dn- Joseph Re--e.Ralph Cole, Rex Weil.. ' out representation. Nw 4. g Jep', A#nt' wt 000; srie br adn d ws 000; ryof the 2Mississippi valley known as ger. Mfr. Hartray hadl a ten a. of e L rC Now tle sf4ýat'n oul flrlIlThut- ubrd, ne Swety B"en'mart', swt1100; 80 passienger bu# new the "Black Hawk Tree." Hr i horses there and hie toOk a toad of Bonano id as inspiring as coffPeeAsn .\ow, vi t koiatinwut tld frthra Tugt.s urngth lctre M_.Int,1fa11,12 -asneHu,2 odeaet er nae nfr ingdu.-en with him' and drove rapidly touLBERTYVlLE, .LL refrehing aw t-8, am full of up-builtingeo ain g tnontiatilynlim Asi aits ained for hernelf a worl rries, n.,wly paited lblack, steel tire; ih Aallities aus coca, yet it never pallist o, nuoMary Andersons nor IlTomas 'rd 2 top rubrtilre igebgge ilcng the stiumer and ln winter cut the scelie of the wreck. Wilth a rope Win Peet upno.Jelfferonu-that more wonderful deting gangelgreputaionnas a list having top rubiwr tire' singe buggy, red; top wood and sold it upon the Chicago tied around his waist hie plunged In. gh a fT o e Maniyechické are killed yearly by h as beeu aren o(n ttleaid twoothri snih ers inßt. auls Cahed Ael itirsingle buW-,l.black; top) steel wood mnarket. to the surf and dragged out to safety y indigestion and bwltro.uble. if you s tage. in the world--it it p . iieThe Pres oA f ilinois and other setates t1 in LI uggy, tetire ru oboutHad the Only Court., a great many of -the unfortunate pas- The Gratest Picture Ever fihlned sowtbeirdrhihrgnrlyrintehuepr rt. trug Peak highly of lMre. Autin iinging and sprnkler ewagon good ar;new, is father was an educated man, sengers who were struggling in the in YOD f 'y b mr to mthtbetrmedium, your wur thy nMw4-adeeyhre4nt.Asi'slcuehaytrc gnle o apbadhaving graduated in Ireland as a civil undertow and would have been lostN h be nl oe utore-es -e ipe, ht ee;dd-ota tr.noeis app)roved by press and public. HBe hay rack, havy bob aleigh, lighit sleigh. eninér and he did a great dealOf hadt he not comte to their aid. T edW N BON. p 3-1earnestly to prepare an evting ofA funrI nakex a gruesome subject intereting thr- e;r. 3 cutters.ingxtra bggy surveying ln New Trier vicinity and Loved Out-of.Door Sports. nd pleaoing to the audiemNee»ýbediighebahayta was a justice of the peace for a gresat: He was a great lover of oýU-irvn aiel.haytnnutdoorM a. 2 9 1 11 hlari-m inew, eurmr ebrness, one oil many years. When the Chicago & sp)orts--hutinhg, fishing and the like 1- . •;Anui0mntt).ol are pn dpng ahiné Northwestern rallway was put through --and always owned and drove somte The p r ossso Hain sldor tok oWW.tes rd t , t es for th irlneil n buying renarkably fiehorns.aoncialtyn. feet of film, a reproductioàao We, handle a full litie of Carroill &Sou,'a».early adjustmient maf other th agetOmsue tonne ntmention. ed a great many of them. He was breeding fine horses and had an ex- the T Waj n tgn $eeaahie amIlacecoutdnute.Inene.tyoiied.!I Sualterrsa Ounqderst very active during the early 40's in tended reputation fer the quality of of this picture cent the mn- Genèrai Marbitiery FarmThanklinr youi for the UIberal patronage ,n. R, MtUJ.IcNIs, Prop- the upbulding of the rh shoe t IIRleDens agOß,lii -acordd s i te astan soletin 1a i Nola let ,j A ine. ot r.Nthie stock. He served an supervisor facturers cover $30,00, a fat Implment WagtisBtig Wcoded s Inthe ut ad oleqitri, CMoir. only wase he the only surveyor, but As of Pleasant Prairie township and road whcrwI geHarnessles. etc. *"nthn'""" "o't •"aie for tkw "e" justice of the peace he hiadt the only overbeer and il- Evanston had been oigtepcu., orm, Owe are, Yours very truly c-ourt of any kind for mles and miles, one of the school directoire e-34-2 M. B, COLBYV EUeANNE FCo AttPtsi the fie imatin e ut the LYrtadwste nlabt We put p all sglesdo LuGHTNNG final***arayst***o"fait"dis. The w.urvive. htmand or th.e We utup listl-sof0-tfTIN putes. He was the couincillor and iLd- ten. Children, ine are living. They a netimn ROD prnspig nd orrct vK hurh of every early settler ln thi. are: Jamnes W., Mrs. Ellen Stewart, picture fer the bondit of the sChosil 10;900à. M.Oses Meeting , . ..B. j Adjudication Nodtelà , lie was married to R.,William C.lf,ohn . hn cHrn 0 R.0W.0cCLURE.'t«in"its tar -, un..theEHenan t atn pofur h Ba n Theufneral Monday'at Libertyville 12. .W .hol. Suj " ng oftobourt satu iigthereunil187 5, wheneiwasattended by a great number Of GURNEE liiGINOIS ne a a cegges.ge i moved to.Kenosaacountyw.ni.. frowý t»Ing fend. Te.r W TS O L C a.h ..te ,,. R>114ecthere untit 18s0, jth eai t "bl oc .d-%m 7 0 m, P a euen.turndM to- EvasstonAand residedthere The.na CL tu amu num7M,, e moin 0.a i-à-mi â=rn, ir A asilet c We wish to announce that we have purchased the Dry Goods Bosiness of -the and wià be open for bsns about May 22. The store wiRn' be closeduni that dt for inventory,-FO FOR 8 *ddress lu. Ph. Mnd ehe "rel: sottage FOR 1 FORS bud t carA. FORS Austil POR FORA Only tegi h fo sp bant

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