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Libertyville Independent, 20 May 1920, p. 3

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THEf LIBERTYVILLE IND M)ÇNT. TH-U RSJiAY. MAY 20.192C.) cacTL~~~ '1h î tiet. ...............0ercn LIVINÛ O T 4ic lIT ...... ..1' mv: c-tý .nd.....i ... . 4>,tuer cent N EW ALTITUDE MARK H's o. our M'on.y ioe - I te a pili Ied ai STATISTICS SHOW!IVod.1p, '-ui ,ing. 1 pt'I(T Ti, fuel, h-il n , tu Inrease 95 Per Cent in Five '7T 7 pî F ('; tnre- T i Years and 7 Per Cent in cenvtîî lan uiîe'Tdti- tltr ia-' last Five Months. I oI is, pluport on oi ititi-niiti f dt-i or C- t. TTITTî teuti. infl i 'rti1 Old il, c(osta living Oas a tc ué kigrt.any rî'amonabte dltriu)utîion on il], 'aiot . t e rl-oie based on prt' usai <iiiated by thi- olotg tltca tandaru(Iuiwouuid how iracticly tht' cThiipiti'd by thT1,-a tio a idus anie.peicentage uf incî-ease for the. <-înference' Atiowing that te average bd staia whoie. 'omt <ut livinoi » îîîîrian wae Food prices in Mardli were 100 per üarnerm increasu'dw j pet cent bp- ntbefret a , arigL pUicr- ltwefl November, 1919, and Match, taefoth vr, c indexnmt)be rfte_ This makc'u a total ln'rease 0f 95 United Itate bureau ut labor statià- ieýr cent since JlI 1914.4 and a jumi) tics. This figure la based on infor- (il _21 per cent wilbin the lass twelle mation Nrlnistred by over 2,000 deal- 1i1onths. Here ta the way in whlch oers In 51 citles- Average food Price> %%«aukegan wageearnere> oit* inD arch weré fn higher than in tJ.undling value of the dollar- since February and wet . six-tenthz -0f 1 per JUtIY, 1914, i coutîîing thbe tanîly uePtl0iwur titan -iD Jînuary. Since budget: Notrenber, however, eeyincre.,sced 4 Ait iteHlî.........94.8 per cent lier c-,nt -ani since March, 11419, 14 Yood ................ 100.0 per cent, per cent. Stlier.............. 49.0 per cent The 'KIigîy Spud." Fuel, Iteat an I ight .... 49.0 per cen I lnuryof Ibis year augar cost C<tihng -.........157.0 ;ier cent 224 lier cent more Ihan t.he averagé Pual, hu'at 'mnd llit , 49 0 per cent lîrice In 191. Potatci" were 21# per SIilesCa .' . . 8.0 percent cnt bigher. 1 fl.-as.ui-rn thel a-suloir nicinîlîs IPtef- as î'îagi-il 19jper cent tiier >flr-î*Noibi 'tubej4' wi-rp us fol inMardi h 19Lo. thianthey acre in tus. Juti,. fui, at-t-irding lu figures fur- xli ~ ~ f. it-m..........i ýrn~t tiî'.li.-d by th, e .52 agecies bin15S Fond .... ......... .. 4 2 çtIc rcent '> riîth- ii an ivirage of 8 per ______________________________________ Wtttî-ia.t Ntvn ntier and 2ý2 per - i-nut t, ai.1919. Theie In- [ 'T,-T-. t;tit, i hitu,-,in reins ~toi NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO f '~,t ii ii Iîî.î'ul hoti5t'. CHANGE RTS -l înIa d-i.'iI ani oth..-t ~~.----' ~ ~ ~ T-tt-,,.'la-tlur'-- rntw-d i, etur Ta a.-.i..ui1ruti'acvi p i 19J7 « to the right x»*tarit to) aty in short 5nal kick in to wori. telllng 70U fua Serv- Led in writ- 'j T. i 'j j j j 'j i i j i j IF YOL' HA' RFIWL ,\F OR HAV'ENT1 W NIY AUS AND F eatth dNII 1w Condtîcted b>' WILLIAM J. WOOD. IVORK IS STUDIED nil t:>.î, tu-, -.1v rni i 'a iju -'-- 711 l., h ANNOUNCEM t: i .i,'11 'TtuVr11- iwi-lgat- lrhîtnT it iit t ,?îha-*-,'l'l aul-'d rý'dIxt tedscniu AiAcnut cainaitedd o i-%inuuil Ii mbl i) l-af uoiri >,ia -lf-runot1cnded ofcei teryile lisdprnetsol i drs- BY FEDERAL DEPI.71 l.11 1i'- i7t i 1,-'uno- an a lie tirC ont~silLbr tI- " -- =ig --.1 t l . ,,li -9s tii - tî.fln . ,. (i l ank- lldi1i,. I l t t. in , n l't;TifltiHfLGovernment Bulletin Goes 1Into i ý'd'ng c , ;r.itk~tiitii i iirîii't 'e -, t-f i 111 oIu II(t the Efficiency or Every- il TitiftT-utttdrt.ittlti tfir , ' -jAVS TIN tttrTi t ,tItî-X.lîlftlîî - thing on the Place.l'tii buIttIn-io r-ntiet .Fl f tiand-t hin. :rOtYt t-i iAIi- OTNSt: î'Ii w i l i- e kt'i IIa)erm i iiiIit ii-. rrd lia>ý'-, VNork in (inliatltlinot. M iw1'tt ,Ie en fii, anr ar ndCnta 'Ii-j.artinie al WYthelttols ofsulyttut Lake Cuny National B"tk "Viiitng t oua!i A.C, A WashngtnîRla! ifi, t int'>ooff Ii agr ue i'ttr, Xtgth't ~ij' i tl( ii t if-ut.>-titia1 laout ou Augunt SIo015, "-20, is nous undei wayiii thc tractor cOn)PIIa( icît i rtitt's iilif Lirpo.tnt1 , 4O h irtNtoa a anduin or ot dit ii rovithleIle sybstantia av ing efrecled lotiin iniiri t b inq iit iitt',t.tt i t..T i u0gbtionvd i iicl neUIgftr or-fii o Libetyville tývlaesadnni)sw r ititb t îîur 1, ib-tt i oidino tpi-îes swe ex lict higis-c Il will i te net-c a odes nl ~ ~Iri th.' otîî,sng -___ er'saryIo Iaise $1500 tu $200,and Lfials nensand lother tact-,liettttng un 'ndr -dîin tet it'iose tof rHusband Missing for Tw0 nath-contributed by individual!farm management art: d.--r,esd îy Ia îo-ro ctoni',ato ti pa cheeker ila>ers and jpatrons ut thec silecilists of1lte Office tif lari-tiOtn-îeabc mo" an t- ove Yas sSought Here LMEC4NE gante, b> iîecker clubs and state as-!agement, Unted States di'paittment 'ticabtît, iYonars isHAGE etociationa. Tht' officers of the associ- of agriculture. In a bulletin. nearis' Isice as miucli ground in, a SERVICE CALLS dav as wIt-la onc.row cultivas-or. Ton, Iti i .Ito usfin-leatppouued to ation bave started te subscrinrtion t The publication diacuss in des-ail Tfh re iorses are rtoat common ly be in .Wauki'gan. and usho. accordtng APPLICATIONS: iund witli $250, witb Lwo vice PreaiIte standard day's work in Central 'uscd' on. on the tiorow cuitivtr,1 bi ie o-as. Ns.Tn dentsois yet tahe hear front.dtheaditoneta ouTht' asraloifis i . o diont bas tsu ea2.000membesoc htl.th mutr ar n diiona- ruî breap_ Itiont of 315 Thîr<i Street, La Sallt.S.PeISIO tio ha lastid 2000memericars'the 600 farmers indiuded in thc in- parently increazs but lit-ie the li has nul conminuààcas-ed with hisS.P VLIO and 1000 season tickets. and Ibese wii vestigation ordlnarilly do ins-liai part aniaunt of ground cos'ered 1 wttt inI Parcu. Palernto, ltaty. in two be on sale for $1 cactu by ail asaucia- of the work day deruled lot 1 giver CenBnerAd ficiency, >t'r, is being aotintby tc Retay lion ofricers, leading cbecker clubs. farm operatiMe, sucb as Icenumber FCarnersifndethAt itu s fa rs.whe eteuie ecery ataLeamr assocationofficre anseîl-of a niliat acitinerpiacersand proa uo' acres plowe& with a giveneD ciul»corn blinder Increases the efflcency ,mio aA Jiour.r, f L.a Salle, bas ap-Sevc CO lie nt e mrpaesad arn frent in s.me insttcesIl. rate uf of mnallor 50pet' cent over thal -Peaied 10 %la>'or J. P.liudinger lInSePucblic tegm. work lsgiven i tbl bulletilfi O111-- acbieved witen cutng and sloncking baipeti poli-ce dpirnttn ake a 0F NORTI4ERN ILLINOIS Tue oiîwto s-dy tne anteanoafdmutes lper 1usd. as ~in ioadinît by band. ,eri.cbfor im. nTesten loitnt rfli e arnîtisanue ntnioading hav or liautinge and ' Riah4u-busheils. zaâ.- an aoaveti- 8cce'ding to lteli Der ii Carlo 230 N. Geneo. Street, noe ae rô-'eAiiise f slirpading malture. day's work ont farts for une man r was on Waitkegati i tast Smmer dlotng WAUI<EGAN . ILLINOIS thti Eut-eka Cbccker Magazine,pu-,Fu the figures publit'toce when buskiug colin for tht'standing coocrr'te work. T'l t ayrtlaui Il.ibcîl ai Los Angeles, Cal. by Anikerý Je-nsen, 729j Eu-iandia stree.nIma>- gel a gond ides of t tii.rate ait sttîlk by hand. tut-ned t' natter over b s-h,ý police I________________ Gtine' Nio .Il.1 15. 24-211. lwliich different tarriot olîtions are The' use ut a piortable elevalor re- îleîaî-tmeiit. Ilv ttji-rknest. Park Riuî-Nt ___ -12 I ; I i -1 '2 1 2 1 P' 1 2 2- _,1, 1 1I 7 'i21 2. Il 2 1 1t 21 21 19 11 17 9 '] 2it27 lu l :1 13!27 1tit 17 n. i<t '. t .lrT - truc,- .wn'b------ -- -' "ent i 't - ;,41t. ' ' ST - n 1r \ .r Wh) De ' t'Popu-lar, aT" r'-i i.- 1a1 f tp :r n - n N. - ' --rb r-.'r d rh,'a- ,- ' han'n t-]- -1 t 'etf- Tgl.r 1an i BOCH S: '-r,--'-- -- Nt- -'r PO T) -AST.'O - 'ti - -T UIL -PILLL> Is Doing They are getting more oul every day in the shallow field, only a few" mles East of my land, and the Bell Well bas proven to be a good welI. - Thle Owens Wel is now drilling at about 530 feet; Dan J. Sully and associates have made locations. one on the East and one on the South, a very short distance f rom this lease. 1 have a proposition which 1 arn offering the public, which wil suit the pocket- book as well as the people. 1 amn selling in ten acre tracts in Section No. 12, Block No. 89, Public School, Culberson County, for a few days only, at $15.00 pcr acre, and with eNlery ten acres you buiy I am going to gis'e you the one- eighth royalty, which w8ill be an undivickd interest in the wholef640acres. This royalty will be made separate f rom -the lease, so you can sel! the lease and keep the royalty, or sel! the royalty and keep the lease, which 1 believe cither one wilI biing as, mucb or- more money ini the next ninety days as 1 arn selling botb for. Look this over and investigate who you are deaing with. 1 am t taie, with1 le owner df the aboya land and can give perfect lawyer's opinion. Fancher & Company 011 Leases and Royaltiesý TOYAH - TEXAS REFERENCE: Citizeu's State -Bank, Toyali, Texas; Fom*ra'Natioal DuI S.Ylmooe, Texas, and Mr. W. R. Wigk Chcas% IL 3.~ bl-ui trrNuo 41 l,, Wtt, J Nt-i ~v/à i, Ê'M' ~ 1, . 2>l " Q,23 Whaite'at 14 20. 22ý L'lac to liaý ad wto Prb Bs N0 421 D nî J. Wood. Black-1. 8.9,15,18,20. Wîiite-5. 14. 26, 29, 32. K 7. Black to play and win. Stolution tb Probleîn 'so. 37 BDyR. Hldiong Iliark--2, K 4. MWile -19.21 -- ltai k iilé, l t d sinO t 6 3 4; 2 7 il 7 7 2 tP4 t7 12 Vi; 15 11 10 14 16 19 6 2 î~ Il 7 i1 r éun;ti il t' ltoblitn No. 38. B>Dr. ltirîtk 2- X. Ilaitk tin pi.andOuwt I1î22 *- 6 (; 9 9 13 22 171 1 5 1 l A 6 9 29 25j Solutioîn tii lTtoblu-.ii No. 39. By M. H. C. wardell. Blsck-5, K 9. White-25, 26. Black te play and wln. 9 14 26 23 10 7 15 10 10 6 25 22 14 10 18 16 -711l 11 16 5 9 22 18 9 14 Set Hearing For increase Rate Proposition Springfield.-Ma-y 15. 1920.-The State Public Utilities commission ta- day sel for hearing before commis- aluner Shaw In Chiclagu neit Tues- day the petition o ftbe public Serv- ice Co.. uf Northern Illinois for &ath- arity to Increaséelis rates for eîec- trie service In Waukegas. ZMon city. - t 't'-'y""te <1'ys'nke, Lako. - ii it(I r titli s "crved by Il. O u Theq used to cali a min a 'sporf when he bought an -automobie T HAT was before the days when pretty nearly everybody owned one-or could, if he wanted to. There was a lot of waste about motoring in those days. A, marn spent a lot of money' on -his car and no ver thought very much about what he was gettmng in roturri. When a man buys a tire nowadays he -has a pretty definite idea of what ho ex- pects to get out of it. The dealer who souls him onie that givos him less than ho expects isn't likely to get any more of his business. That's one of the reasons why we handie U. S. Tires- and recommend them to the Selet pour tires ec- cordindg fo the ronde they hare (o ira vel: la .andyor hiUycauntry. wherever the going is apt to b. hesvy-Thc U. 5 Nobby. motorists of this community. The U. S. reputation for quality is not built on any one tire. There is flot one standard for large U.S.Tires and anoth- er standard for small ones. Evèry tire that boars the narne "U. S." is built the best way its makers know how to build it. The oldest and largest rubbor concorn ini the world cannoè afford to play favorites ini seekirig its public. IV Corne in and tell us wbat you are looking for in tires. We can probably tell you whether you need a U. S. Nobby, Chain, Usco, Plain, or a Royal Cord. Far ordinary country roads-The Uj. S. Chai-n or Usca, Far front wheels-The U. S. Plain. For beçt reulta-eeiy. whe - U. S. Royal Cords. United StatesT.Iire's LIBERTYVILLE GARAGE~ Phone 202 JOHN N. BERNARD, Prop. Libertyvili.î ]ILi 1'AUII TUKEN I Company of Northern Illinois: tir., * -T . , 1 , ;,1 t. Il . I : T ' ;ritT T 'l i n ! T; r '- ' i n -O t' T ,i r lI Th n. ( r * ' ST l Sec retary VS: ' ,sh'ed 1858 an ti-.ud liT , . tu- tl.i ni-it "t Thtis fa ti" "f -fc i i i1 and 3, Nbltesale Marktet 'uGO. ILL. Ipay you. ilzilliz], PAGE Ta= ý, *), 1)

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