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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 22 Dec 1911, p. 7

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LAKE COUNTY .INDEPBNDENT, FRJDAY. I)1-EMBER '12, 1911. - _NONE rt FO i If' 25 w0î SIALELot of fBrred 1'l ileîontb .1 WATTfIIO1'C, iBondut 111, p-12-2 WO0#Atlt-4 nette trinon the ont-. .,*irMo! LonL1g 0Yeý Lake Co. 111 C, MM O. WAUDXtEOxR. Prairie ~. lwIl R F 2. 12-tf U<#&LA OR aRNT--220 aw , tartn sistbe 0, Wiikeffirn) itiiated 5 ~O6 i township, (ood puU i U. eod wli. For parti inaro .i. e fM. FI ETGURBBE. Rocke- 'ýt1àr rMIé.D SPhone26IJ2, '~ALI i-1.w ru Porter tin No, IUh3 The ful bioodd litrkahre libj'ya1â Promis No. 106403, ,Coiumbua QoeNo. 1î3210- MLut OR EXCMAIE-An ex- cl*O ison 40 acre tau wlth fair Mdin nt omne fruit. splendid wlt- ___ail Utillable. The rmiles «Mt jlraded md ta station. Price *1* vopat tUme, R. B. Dizon. Gcrîree. a . VklyIt PPR 8A48-Âbbôui Ofty buuhelu, eboce rrtaMcto.udellverpd in 507 qiîatity. à, L Bekt!oUr, 11. Tdrphoae F00 SALE-YIorida ricir prairie land t.~omi< etral part, ln a go-]i place, A. WA . aL.2807 Aei lAç-. * Zion 1 Eidsmesln Europan Drea. C ~'gilUIuMTber 09 Indiana are ad"dcng Lropean dre.. For aur own SOBt * tlsftk this la very munir te b 41gretlted llnIat W. wlab indans I *WUid retale, tirir own easy and titi UWd Ires sud spare tbelr mui.ey for MMieUS lfgmare wortb haIrsng (ban tbsp and ugiy IitatonsetaiEure -PMU coth -Madras Weekly %lail. Preterve for Sat Wat*r Flan. Bermuda wili soon bave a sait w- ter flsblng preserve coverlng an ares et about live square miles. It v.ii bu mad by constructing aa sIl ofcon- ceffe arrosa tire single narrow open- Julg wviîciruniteo Harrtngton oound wtb thre acean, and fling5 a screen teprevent th. lsit of fiais THESE NMAi'WED. RECEIVED .ESS THAN( oIKein,'lwse. 7CENTS A d.Lj ia î'etersonon aie ... cýrey 0. 1Dehi, tiighwood.. . . . . . .j . . . . .Peter 3Moore. mttaulree ... + FOR lENTMai iemnî.an . . . . . .. l. Fancis A. Lîderte, ('itcvago Flta M1. Jackseon, same .. FOR RENT-Hnua on Sitolîrî tr,-t. i Louis lHertlrir-h, L.ouisville, T11 lIulure of P xI , &irîGU- FIN, I.%bertYîîiî.ydia tandeen, St IPeter. 111 Iii. ~ ~ ~ ~~ John Riiea........ i Mchalina Malreirke ... FOR RENT-Five rooffi dat on 5<. a Chas. Stnumn. Prairie View. bery ve L . AY Liwr.vileIT iKatitryn W. Wagner,saRme. ITddeard 1I Voean, chiçago.. FOR RENT-We have been îuskingPî ta brmelesat lot nf ecineuresin the si-m'<--« :buiiliig Sigward NMathiBen, Milwailkee, and will have geveral very attrmntivo Saie lHarper, same ... room8 for offiiteetc, eailJan lot tar in hng c-13-tf ELIZABETH SCIANIt iarryeiein, Chao .....i . . . . +. . . . . i'îîero) . uder, <iurriee...., + WANTE.D + ora Ho", se m..... . ..... ..++. .++++ Tjuio Srlimidti. Mlwalikiee Emin Schabiow, saine. WAN4TED Exiperien.ed mn and vif' J- amee To-gan, Evanston on tarm to Atart work about Pphrtîary eeaHneso.ae Without famuiy preierred. Iuir4rjir ai e c edesn at tirtu office. v 12 If P. Corîîlng Kealy, (Chicago. ___________________ Ruth Frw,.., ke oreet . . WANTED-flouftecleaning to do ,itTi 1ermnati fi. ]Nocher, Itocke!eiier,1 varunni rinaner IIIthe b our or ilay.W Marie Schmidt, saute SenT ti' .a Luertyill, lt liritFdward P. Segert, )ati-r 181R --iluî IAima J«cobs, Baine. WANTED-Clidru'eguarn;ent ro i uaL'l, rneoi tWahlI. <Irlago . and plain oeting for iaiiieo MI,>s.1J.j nna fGaddees, same- I oTEcI*t, Lîhertyvilie. 13Tii 4 STRAYED titack andi a iîîî,lu oi ..ar oid bolter, heen gone about ive waeke Librarowrdfor informnation 1.%i-admet A H Subs r ta identifiCeti n3. IRA unaireT, BiîUrrd Lak.. Pione 2J1.î-132 jAil subs-criptior LOT-emleolieyelowilîsrîîej PENDENT up to De ao nd nek and on lîre"t. lils-m !reward for rpturn. 1,1 KELtr. Hall r payable to Frank HL i IDaY,Ilii. p-13-2 j1 the INDEPENDENT To Cdean Papier Maches. Waah wtt dean. raid v.alci ti5g5 a pulge or &Ot ciotfl Wb;ie stil danç. acter wth dry [lur aind rub, dry wltir a plece a1 woolen croît' a01 câamois. Park Favorite Chinese Faadý Tire Chnese eat ltile or neoieef. Tire beef ccnsumed lu tire empire 1inr1 cblefly thre food cf foreigners. But tcbe natives atre exceedlngiy fond cf pcrk and corra.une vast quanttr,-. ef lt Nt ol> a ir e native article an excellent grkde, but Chinese pe vk lo retaIied aI à. pre far lover thiati tire mere ceI o, production lintis voeu Iry. AmerIcain pur]( could not nomu pela wlth thnxt cf China. even If ttere were ne question of traportation. 'Niooas Catily, Chicago. - 7 t i na Waldo, sane n l'rnir '>6 t itnes BailliNffiwiilikl-e iî -r jo.të-'j)hine Reimer. rr,2 - iotert Chiver, ChrikLu . 22 - ý inn oedeclta, sanie -~<iirs I'rr I liit. ilwatiîî i r - ic t. hf<iariotte Poirseh,, tin -n~I< tiras. Fineli. Akron,. il - - t, 'fiai Warner. Lake NIfîlIs. \i , 25 -li - -iEngle. snme5 I,;i renne Hanson. -21 X ui 4rPUBLIC NOTICE. .23 The undersigflld Wlicarry on, ufl* .2 der the firnmanme of Whze & Tobin 21j a general undertaklng bmsne BE;withl tri offices at 209 Madison street. Wauk- 27 gan, l11. '7 Prompt and quiet sers ce day or '3 nrghL LLOYD J. WHITE, 21 EDWARD W. TOBIN. i Dated Dec. 9, 1911. Coacirman Had to Rare Bequest. A quaint paragrapli aprsnin tihe 26w viii of 'rraJulie Hl, it 1, ringhtofl. 4nEngianil At the ne.idtr.g oftire willl tie other day it was Trmnr-rI hat slire 15 iad tiesueaiiied £110 ti r ,;noac.h- 2tmalt, pros ided ire ler i-n servi ea 2:', ier deaih. and "if I rlr flo13, e 27 thrnotigi nuor roîn tihe ffe'!St Of * age vedrt rvreîrIi ii e driver." iption Accounts Dn accounts for the INDE- Ocember 1, 1911, are due and LJust. They may b. paid at Toffice to W. E Davis.1 In remnitting for subscrption due, if not cer- tain of exact amount, subacribers may pay as usual, send in $1.50 for one year $3 for two years etc- Whatever ainount is sent in excess of that due we will be applied on advance sub- scription witb the present management by me. The accounts wilI be turned over after a reasonable time to the Sprague Mercantile Agency of Chicago for seulement, as 1 will flot be bere to attet4"q~ them. Pay yours now, FRANK H. JUST Adjudication Notice. r riîrne 1. hinih. ci i t ir î,t \lirrt î atir of ir irix. 1912. %nshr-t rffi air ne ' 1" ln.inu 'Imm, r 1 u aM 1 am- trotifpl le -.1rie-'ert t r C th,,ralle tir n I <o trIon arr on. WILtLtlIAM KSMITII -msfaint iof'tir -i-t tr ie r(;o - - t i,,5is I]iltlt.r, rr-r 't l-rr oçga. ll. lT-c 11i2r,11I Adjudication Notice. kFgar, inoaid (POiinty, M 1O*.O'ý i'oiI irli(r rrlrîgvvîr thi, \iotiio f \Tarc'h flP\t 191t, r~~~~~~~~~~~I Anmasf <mnrh*ec errlre li I ýaiP;statoa.-niif attnd loine()lxot h- firi ror t wi r.teýaeto»t Ai m l (e t.i ulliof JIt-ilim o orthie last v.ill andteétib4 w no il. ri Iatil r d the r rrtl r,, , l rîW \,lai .1,ilogar, deCenied. 'If T 8ki, Coui',l 'xr ter lo- nr Soriil. atiornev for Bige«MIOr. ). htO,-îî a rhe C<'vi Hý1F!,îî \Ve il: 'r Ir II, Dec 2*0, 1911. Chicago MarKet,. 133 NORTH GENESEE STREET, WAUXEGAN, ILLINOIS. BRANCHES: Racine, Wr.. Chicago, l11. Price Inducements For Careful Buyer's at the Chicago Market Native Rib Roast ......94- anîd 7c Native Pot Roast ....... d, and 16c Round Steak .. .. .... ..... 1 c Porterhouse Steak .........121/2c Club Steak-----------------.......9c Flank Steak .. .. ... .. ... ...1 c Hamberger Steak ..........8c Rump Roast .. ..........7c Boneless Rump Corn Beef ....... - 9c Fresh Hains . . .. .-... . .12e Breakfast Bacon ..... ..14c Picnic Hams .. ... .. ..-.. ...10 Salt Pork .. ... ... . ... ... . lc Boneless Rolled Hams ..... 121/, c Frankfurt and Bologna Sausage . 9c Pork jLon------------------...l .10 Pork Tenderloin---------------..20e Sie Pork------------------....O10 Short Spareribs ........ .........4c Pork Shoulder--------------...9c Pork S.usage----------------...9c Pork Roast . .. ... .. . .. .. .10o Hind Quarter. Lamnb .. ..... Oc Fore Quarter Lamb ........7c Breast Lamb ............5 Mutton Leg .............9c Hind Quarter Veal-------------..l10 Fore Quarter Veal--------------..7c Veal Chop ...............---- lic Veal Breast .... ... ...7c Caif's Liver-------------------...10e I Leaf Lard .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . W GodL ckB tern ,2 pounds ....................... i& Fancy Dressed Chickens ... ............................... .... 12Vse , Ideai School of ,5hohand and Type- witin--We Teach le Pitmnan or Greg SIlorthand. A'UKE BUSINESS COLLEGE I17-119-121 WASKINGTON STREET, WAUKEGAN, ULL. Ideal Scho.l of Business, English and- Penmanship. Civil Service Do Yo U Want a Position WAUKEGAN BUSINESS C0111LEGE on ualfyyou for a position and help you get if. It bas helped hundreds and is a lpczLi ore now th-an ever before. Business Houses Manufacturiria Institutions, .ctors, Law-yra, ail employ their office help at this Coliege. More thaà 350 of our attadents are ernployed as stenographers, boolikeepers. typewrlter operators. clerks. office assistants. ahippinig clerha, etc.. ina this city andi &long thre norlir shore aicrie KeI Discriminaion1 Exercise keen dicrimination in the selection of a business and shorthrînd school. Three factors are 1)ecessary to a high grade college: Progressive and judiclous managemetit, strong,, modern courses, a sufficiently large and strong faculty, ail these and other important featutes you wiII find at the Wau- kegan Business College. Froro the beginniiag we ascertain what a stud- ents knowledge consists of and what his previons educatiori may be, we begin the and teach accord- ingly--the fact is, we niake an individual case of each and every studQnt. 1 hat is what prompts the ques- tion that is being asked today, "Why is a graduate of the Waukegan Business Collegie so much more successful than those from other school? It is just here that the W. B. C. exceîIls-aims at a definite point-Success. The Waukegan Brsiness College trained stud- ents secure the best prositions in the cou ntry. If you ý,-have a common schood education you are ready for urpracical training. Christma s*Present The most valuable, lasting and appropriate Present a parent can give a son or daughter is a TUITION CERTIFICATE for a cousse ln Commercial Branches or Stenography and Typewriting, ln hie well ]nown College, ln either. DAY OR EVENING SESSIONS Most Thorough Course and Best Methods of any Scbool. Wlnter Terrn open*, da-Y .5chool Tuesday. January, 2, 1912; and evening school January 3rd. Word to the Public We do not dlaim anything more than we really are, but we do dlaim to give a most thoro, high grade PRACTICAL EDUCATION, both business and shorthand, and give it to you honestly. We not only leach BUSINESS ETHICS and GOOD HABITS, but the teachers themselves are living exampWs of the very essence of what they teach. COM MON SENSE in our course of study has a very important place. If you cannot cali at the office, telephone Prof. Munson, 636 or 1551 -M, and leave word for him to ciâl a-nd talk the matter over wîth you. Already many new desks have bden reserved i foi the opening of our Winter Term, and the prospects are that we will havýe the Iargest enroil- ment at the opening januar\ 2, in the history of the [ATHLRS and NMOT[ILRS. what are you doing for yout boys and girls' \ý'rhy don't you give tbem a thoro, practical businuss education- the BE.ST in- heritance you couiri cave them--better far than money-something they cannot lose. Flaahllght of 350 Happy and fonented Stridents i Cellege Assenrbly a Terni TuedaiyJanuary 2

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