THE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1921. HELD ON MARCH 91 1921, THE STOCK FARM und Lake, half way between Lber-ý n the McHenry Road. BRED CHESTER WHITE 4D GLTS 1and April. Early so9vs to be sold ery best type boars of the bireed. IORT HORNS !ar-old pure bred heifers; two pure two pure bred bulis at serviceable iree high grade 2-y~ear-old heifers, to barleyt oats, wheat and flax. RCOMPLETE CATALOGUE. inhope, la-. Auctioneer GRABBE, Waukegan. lerk. TELEPHONE 12.W-1. .ý -.. voRt SALE P'ure bred Bronze Turkey Gobhis'Brgeron Stock Farmi Miles west of Libertyille. Telephone 278 J-29 6-4t \\ANTEIY One to teh acre suburban homes 'and smiall farmxs IHave casqh customers and also good Chicago in corne property In trade.List your 'property with old, reliable real estate mani. No Hale, no comnmission. John Hleimi, 3148 North Ashlantl Ave.. Chi- cago Office Phone Lake View 478. 6-81 FýOR SALEÎ Potatoes-and corn. Jacob \\olf, Aptakisic. 111l P O Prairie \iew. Itoute 1 6-6t -ANTED TO BUY--A bull about two yecars old; price must be reasona- ble. Address Sacred Heart Academ y,' Lake Forest, Phone L. F. 25. 5 + '1ANTE17T ' -5(,1) bushels eat ChayuMarket price, Also alar cor .\dres Ir 214 Lake ai (ojdcunl-itwho V a ive refe 1n1('1111i t oi liailf Day on Mi] wakeAvenue. A;,1,,,to John Gril. ltih & 'Son, Lake Forest, 11L. 6-t1 SU-N PORCHES- Screen porches- General repairs and remodeling- sanitary wells furnished. ZION IN- DUSTRIEIS & INSTITUTIONS (Dept. Nu. 4), Zion, Ill. Phones 31 and 49. 6-tf FORt SALE -8 tons Of timothy hay in barn; 130 white oak fence posta. «N. Krtsher raysla;ke». Phone 62-J-2. FOLSALIE.-Corn lanter and narrow. tlýire agn both in good condition, or sal Lhouis IHansenTel- don 25 1 47-.1t "R ,S^I'IE ··2horse power Fairbanks Mors kerseneengine, withi built-in magn10(!; almlost as good as new. John idoublv su. Mrs. Colby gave *a more DIAMOND LAKE CE MÉiERY d(ucational side of the subject. takingFR E RO DR AD DRIVEWAY NOW COMPLETED th ivsahiIIty of teachiing tale nC if M rtny oayers. Nlses anager-Aloan Lndroth. . k M nnJ W.Coper, clairmia of the coul ate ditr--H o dmaae Dek Edtor Eveyn-Mlesa ed by lrJ ato u I l , enew Stone diveways in thIeý with*1 1 unAui 11-1il ai n n cIIýs i w ihResident of Pleasa-nt Hill, 1li., pays la olow ng rort of receipts -andl si-î t'O aâ iiasjudge. The m n FmicM HeWas Cured by Dr. Johnison dsusmnson aerount of the newa Ib zgitt1;i iii. i tok -t uKanisas City Specialist. improvem nt e l Iý . erIi 1I) lthe da% be ;v IReceipts: A nu lM ik l i calviuma n n,-ý ,1- ý1.lrd aeITh, ure (Il i ca ncer_ w Itout jhe Toleiib to s e eie 1I95 Wagles, in tng tennis c:ourI lit.o12 1.u, , 1 i oftheknife is reprted by IýSamiuelE xpe ndilituIre s hieicfild hank I 3 un cM;r. n elly, Pleasant li1, 1 je iwatreated For al.r, i soe.$34 l 0 u dlae piz & Jo ia he adexeren i 1b1D. (. A. jùhni n. o i n tent cancerr r nd lutuling1Il 2r 1.'.ub 11 e t'Il h ras2 Iuda 1 d 1r specialist of Kansas i . M . in a- - èy' par b a 1 enupa 1n te s (s oIthe gilof1twenty yearIS letitertIo Dr. Johnson, M r elly says: aac in calsh Ilnhand $ 27.8ï WiLL BE 1 memlent il! wG n Il, IiL Ind1r 1ni 11(l, I ._T. Il S . 111o(andour gilof1todav. Ilhe girl bc,- "I am glad to say Ithat ile Clin 1n1 additionIo0Ithe conitributions r, Ili 1M, 1M d !ftIt 'Si, is ifttaced imI i n fit Nt st iiitio u ti i til illt i i lt i lii d a .or W E D N E S D A Y , even uh ch ill d 1 0 th( l e 'tl eo om c vewoit, hr curd w"li o ¡ itationis III its ;rnshd il os.for lt of whlichl MeI tet e parfilelundl-will als 1. lhe lp o e and so i i-. To clinch il aIlb reInI ngII1 . Ll an ilnifr. fromtha1 crdici t is due Ithedonors AT T o esngte lin the I llu e. s t old lus abolit j uiractr h w I onstant dread ol knov.ing ithat edi 1wII1whlehwere Complet Tu a ak a tteIsâ. maiziý1 ý,lt - -iriIinul mko marabolit le ail' cne.M eahasn.edsrlw dtkhe samne OAK GROVE ç nesd Ferua i v a ne la e retakin1g added fin amtoeaothra dao l and 1 will lasieieu or io t he fI 1orm ri vasliti ud si ody un it ad n ii their lwok zandT 1 rth kn tettensorcuvdthecraey. Th ae.odcusefToinloehaf ieswetofR eu o m pasesar <e cte, is onts s. ato ten ant fo .u i w ileundr our lircailment anid rock. topped u%%ilh fme whm crshedtyville and McHenry, eo beror nl, itnilach Ith, bo.ý;,to beexaict in ii tltnei -1g àwIii ill y e elgaeult h so end i d i ion l en i ---llor. IIon l ie best of houses can Weillknown and, eaufull url.(I um~ ind nuras e a was ct IoberI 3, simponu M(i din t o a lpract i l stan CORRIDOR GOSSiP pk , iprz wner. llr•nuesu.'s9e.sht, j oo:tr v ont iee llyto ph bauty of sthA G ANnd O U E aroll Portou i an io \\,11, ulhIle Contest lwili l(beiasuu Alma C t Ihurciou, L , I 9L. at1 lo" lllil. l¡E ' IificIl IA R N.sT OF P R ethe measie ,HIII und4; iwd ]eole, S ;zi.e n ine Ih for. MrId ùn girls. uý,Ls iabeaunitituhaemycnsn ttpbis helbea siitofte arosofS WSA tehr Hodge, Uessie Wagnoi. rm i Mr Hawk and hfis Imanuajýlion-. A t [ilimtheAnicwintsInylttr ndIw lgldyanw r thOeer hch hs maietdArdtofrowi]e anRer and ItVltiahlHaitrt\ar 1r- in cliasse. j by Chninilltle. An, encore being ur I tcr lm ua 'I o inqu aire 01 Ilself in nuerousv Iimproveýmaet dr ufrrwil ruary, March fidu o co a ben t aodW kl n ele Teshef ilaydt w i4n*aIl fle in rænN il (II uvatmient "Ingfihe list few years is;indeedComi)with litters. All bred to the ver ylo Tlhnt -o-_ uarole from 1Tales1, lotdIman, nd -ad mly Cure. imendable and the impairovements ef- ýgol*, jjjut - .,e (1) lLý i eA n Ho: The Nautli s cnipagn bnt ii yu i nær a1n o no. Dr. Johnson is todazy one(of the feeled ar-.as¯oure, of comofort and, MILKING SH( coin linhaay vos eh bo d s n: A nual wer soldin shool 0 "" n u oreiost in the study oil cancer. lHe sAtisfaclion 10 altwho visit Ithe Cem T rep ebedcw;t ee2y Ial, L. T. iH. S. N vrhlst a 'vkand are still being sold tis cndct mKasa Cty Mo, lrg eer ,ouds 4, worth> celebration. The Íollow. wek.'rthe Junior class %was, Ihe fir f ulld usippeda Rs a ch Lab o r atry, e*ý"(tid.i bredheifer calves,11m nh od; isth pogamreidre b te lass to reach a hundred pier cent in ECONOMICS and hias treated many sufferers in the age; one buit calf 2 months old; thr leilon Sage Society- on Feb. 9: lhe saite of annouals, meaning fihal eV sM b ecs are frequentlyt being last twenty years. This tlreatmnen freshen by sale day. ano Soko-Gladys EgIer y person in the Junior classfihas moduced into our school; and one is entirely non-surgical, as tlifleAsoa unt f acson the .ife ofIl ilioin D1111! bought a ".Nautilus." The Seniors bidl r i auabe ubectisEcnFnes isnotusdet ay tae. urlyquatiy ofpure seed e Lyels.lait u ocomte inSecond., il - .li, medici its 1nal easures onfl% are emi ëwn--Mrn. 1ne linin %lut ust ai't ouni e tunartou1-1 th se r I&yedi; that is. emerlnail applications m eit SEND YOUR NAME FOR in--Misl'illpsownca ifagl in ode t ak ot h ssubject (dote> nul deal with to dlestr'oy the Cancer and Internal s e io rchstr Sleced Natius im ncal ucess agre1 hushol siene.ir entirely witilt mledication to u rify the blood. Hun- shan~~ ~ on th Telphinb tnumb r ii copi e must betsol. is ltal eon my bt erai l ore dreds of patients testify to Ithe success The. "Back to the Farm" movemnenlt etebu; Aa te, iur annuu Iý,'1lu l'i 1wæn c lells l n thic-. of fihe Johnson Laboratory o stin n 9tt~~~l buildre"tebn on ouxa æn he 1book %which islbeing use "I'ancer -Truths." Il>r. Johnson ano etig .People are begin W n Ie ' same.Tle Za u ,j_ hook will be senlt free to any sufferei omng to realize more than 'ever that o.A .S TE t .nrit ofAbraa Lno u3Pn 1_ This book attemlpts toshow' h e or frW a ndio. IDlay shoi b le ode.the farm is lhe mainstay Of the entre Assfsted by FRED G etWilso>4 -Grace _Mordhorsýt cýIaus'I o nn chantttosadsa A des . .Jhsn ieti h m nfmly hycr bgnigto C A R I be Perfect Tribute--Alma Cho 1,%!msS>.)l, itn ourfn, l busnitlnes and pliicl 3-'MI l JKan I-zs t iit-11 Mo. 6It undearstfand Y.tht hhýIr e f R .R u dL k Go telanbiv on dviel P lh and els. Il also aimls Ito joint 11 , out the a th hghcoIst of iving ig*nt riod- Gouldlias .\in : l, ed n kS 01 responlsibility. lublic .pirit. wili conItinue until there iS a greater ent uss iness maa. laiitr1d'linig, Cily phoInJjiglurth'1 d er losied with a piano o b)[, rthe atend production of farm products. Al, the --- 0 Assocation.opIInIent of libenyI, c0ooperation and Iance %was ery goodfcorsm th onty my t0 Co w nt astitut inartetl( i r ìne uorc hc m kstera bsFR TG A Eoperations ait fuit capacity ait once, but Council ghas been praiue ilness oft1hymg one to be sought for.thatAdi W ly the Student Body. A iwl ak-t%% 1n sr' heear nie ge ts enoli Mis al:s bsntfrmscoo oi condiion will only increase thbe b$ae th ll einge atediinas b , Il lt, we es tc jjjj, IjsjId in this class, undinsteai of .just 1account of sickness. FThe little folks cost Of living. In large operationsi þavethee eresed ut i a hoi n ie bwaysaslouerpmyaissnaklgtheplan fctsthataregivn i we bus thnfistsftteiwekmkinnmiing indstris, ndixted tans 0elili frtlëSnii pu aýl,ýïetal I sn lsioglth)% le tex*, book, %w, discuss many of fthe valentines. nairia in f *8n0s bforithi eeir la ay13 na sit neva onie nowsubjects in order to find out whial th:- i The attendance is till poor. ncrast he fcosit i in g y Uiil r or slg el tiswek.We have ai \\ hose viitneer oms nerail opinion of the ca i:ý Thil . -o- FOReSAEi- orictlynmodern 7.roome ayani xcllntmaeraE Bu tlkit sonyo l fnd .. Tends Il, ut thIIstudents1,othinking FOURTH GRADE 1and is cultivated anri better cultivat- house iPhone 3%Libertyv1|le. nIg to a scarlet fever epidemiiic. That you and (lhe Nailus a." ire about thic.<ommoon suestions whlich i There are twelve boys anoi one- girl edi, we tihait have with us that unwel-' 45-tt gaffle which was to have been . Chums. co front lisin the present timie.s. i1 h plighsia.co egetko na .C . gith ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 AtohasFrdshsTEP A-ideLuk'2. An old fashioned Valentine was heldi Here are ia few tarmns 1jIoamofferiim FOR SALF-Choice residence lts o indefinitely nostp>oned. T EP . --o- inour oom onda. Fe.-14McK1 ÍUsop!Wai a inue: o T e iaT .eneind Frin eb GIR LS' INTER-CLASS GAMES Thomas Shellenberger iNnw n he sa- ahPussssion tin IImI, ilr cKnley Ave. Mrs. Grimes, 2-ti W.the 18th, there will be a hon ewas wl teddad u ies uprforhradn lss. isyearn cr:i- p with Warren Township High ilincluded, iwas extremnely interesting. The stud(ent bIody hadl the Ipleasurle LPPr_ A 120an cats Ii,' croamit mie:rmCh.F RS L -Tpbgy nal e ; The subject of whether or* not the Of ieeing two very exciting gamles F -FH-G ADE ago cu rHus, :on0 iemefrntIroad; ALasEy. hop ugne 6R. r aiie T. HR .- a! rail: Rah: raul: Grallunar School ought Io have a Monda% afternoon. The Seniors vs. FF HG AD l View. 1tf y line26--2Paii O dy. otadmk itazpy lunchroom w a sssd. r.udgson .unilors and Sophomores %vs. Freshmen. scHaolafteruma a s e unco tu lvetiled. good buildings, excellent madea fw" rmars, icluingthe The Preshmen and Sophomuore cstat-hscarltfeer alana and al ulvatd;vey asyGLSSFORSAFrWidow ,lae, 0 fact that, though food is one of the ed off the game.s. Fr-omorIevious prac Wclret have fnihe or!ooles i terrus; d, sto c tand : enpl ents if SFanyarO R e lass, etc. Auitomo- '96E9 BIRD HOUSE CONT4,,T maInstays in adult life, iltgisstill more tice games we knew the tesams to be whichwae oing to plut boulan. desired. bile slllnts i zes, cyalso. H. Wss. bis omod- eAveritl has again shown hlis in ncsaY t hildren. and warm food, even' l matced; The first part of the WIhweworkn 0IctOr a-deie ing Czsao. H.Wbe Rtyv i 5.tf g• ameiprogressed Quitle slowly. The gg e tris50 acr .,o odirom .-mnt roadi; w igC . Ietvle 5t a W=Freshmnen didn't seem tu have" thi Gal alo ywsteladr tou black level hindl; thloro)ugllled 0 kil...----o iakngba adPrograniFriday morning. Wd iiNANTED- Men orwomen to take or I re ihkidicaor n aking askets and r-0- lods JI school; iconmilete buildings; - ders among friends and' neighbors ialipier oai SIXTH GRADE exceptionally easy terms.fothgeungatedosry alleree players tfor hguard thernr Thed hs-e-y Freshmnen played vlerywl l cosidr. We lhad a speiu-down Thursdaý, and 3 ce,2 osfronraIlroad sta- ful l Inae ford reng wo eor childre ' ngU their first public gamne; but h Ermia lHafeman was declared winner. lion; black level lair(]; weilltile-d; e- mntsdran . W pay 7ea MA RCH ,Im.lollLIts qam ot v.o Ill Te Edgar Lindroth, Lillian Haines and ry, oot illaible hur spare timFerien36.00unnwe s for! aiti core was b 10 t . Alice \\ebb lhave returned to schlool. ; 1 cr1ois wnofabnv u ll W ie Int er in Sc kiung Mls ' ry Th lnup any are, absent this week beicause i I .' olsIil(l11) 1 il' %rt nen tin l Sokn il B So imno . Rab An e. alia of W nm ps.ine Jand: modern hous(,; harn. sIad 'ý orriso nP " r u n S W 1 C e C O r G S!- A tn - ~ s N a b niIcT ho "1 w" I"I" "II 'SF O s m T o m d - n P a .o . Jonsn.i o tauars :Jan ,SEVENTH GRADE 1 ar.F" ie roiCin O I, A LF rTyo ii : ci ed Nrt- raw wr WeW W \' I à . oïne nav1 ankhia ot ( o rt .ý ou -,;l1miles Iro to n, n c of tow raI l taId enint zoff( i --N. S LE OD I-- Fretshmiten: LuiseWaguer. cierl ewil soo, frouý-ý 1 tie l bhilck:lt la n< pG i! II fif M -rs , se Gldy.sEger, 1; NMyrtile One .mlore ai ng]lt irclelaidiploma -l - -------- lan ; I 2M Beale StretfiBlues .A Bernard andCartFeate'a orchesra lubr.1: E\ely n \ anzanld( ; i n ws. rnd hi wek Th esaH y hruhym ;evr are utva F R AL -eto n ehug hr. S20 ai 2 ce -ue lib:l m Cder.m. rg.ttawa;s lthe fortunlate one. ;pretgren ln ;vr ay ne^ssin good condition. Cailllat1The, lm5c SaaisB s w . AlerCadaaCrFtm' Orchestra uck n dS eir am hJuniors w was- erm'ls of ]paymIlent Th, products from,.Independent Office 5. 306 KisaMss arr ..t CaerFeem'srchestra uic an lpep .tthe Juniors wre EGH H RA E ltis larm can.be marked independ 85 %inte lusFe To .Bas rmgr'9rhsta itoyerios iads ut ithetSeio irni Lucile Golding was the first to Nvo1- ent of railroads. FOR SALE--200,000 fee t of used lum. .2» tg at yarWantwnt nt the gamehea mum&Q,,tIi untee to make a speech on Whittier. ber, good agi new. 12-light Windows, 306 IWnttBehelndeofteBnalAmpienalQuatettvih one Ithoughit, "victory for- their Mitchell Cole was chairman. AI, re- llaesvrlhue rsl nLb or, ready roofing, 30x72 enael 85c MyM amar . . . AmhieMalQuatetsie. n acout o te ilnes o on sonded to give sueeches adthey lrtyville and Area. sinks,Iflat radiators, valves, ;pipes, c. 2MtmURe« -TtF ýtGm Biâm K«ty andof the- Junior players. their team was were Well delivered. FaMdHRDIN Ruel Wrecking Co., Fort Sheridan 85Cf laBl, UesFo ad .GJp _hrsentBa ; slightly weakened and a 'Sophontorg One of our Eighth Grade boys lis 2.tf 85eGitekiandJup oxTrr Rdyieeet'salfealnswas8subsitulted. The Juniors did somelaigorcas-oetDnel.AR EA, ItCINOIS. PHONE 184-j- 5099 hristrose EeereHymn). . .CalleiateCoirfast play in.bt each did good team We are sorry to see himago, but hopte .F RS LE-1uso ue-sxsv il CeneThuAlmghtyengf.n.aCllegateCairvork.-162to 1l in fav'or he will enjoy his-home in Wisconsin. CH A RLES SCHOPPE A UCTION tipassenge rouringcar; go cni 1006 -~~h fnl crewas6Maille Schley, Gladys Lyon, Vincent 1lofv iew es.qup d It 11.10 Thank God foraCGardeais .. Marie Cbamltee of the Senircasey and Mitchell Cole earned Read- Tuesdayi, Feb. ;2, ait 93a. 1m. LChas.ý cord tires. Price $900.0o .R.M le SmlnThog . . . . Richard Benelli .nfEeuTts 0 Wy. i r ngCircle diplomas this week. h av90 ng rente i aiwl aio n adstreeits. \\ auke gn, 3 M othr Mne . . . icarnBnhgr. ;:Edith Gagliardi, ,g orthynorthwest of Palatine on Dund-ee an<l,,1 7I im0003 e M riSuyuam.Kz g;n1 E l e anor rie . Wheeli~ng road: FOR SALE--Haing ented y frm, 2 Av Maia vioùd . . . . Mx RsenJunlior 31ildred Lusk. r; Carlyn,I62 Hed of ive Sock have for sale 1 team oss egt uItterfield. f; Marie Boehmn,-f; Jane 2 e d of iede tols cak..0.addfern icsfr a 2 arheMiitir concerr Parahras. laopold CodewskyW b. ;Kathryn Halpin, g. S e a l.e risd 1 e iles, inery; on, 6-ton latform scalle. \\ill 2 2Rigoletto (Quarter. ..VelastalianandlGAMMARSCHOL NOTS foin'ers balnce mlaersisymnAh- C r e <Slcon . . . Vessella'salian Band P. oldTOC stod buH.(ýn PrmletHg Rasser ays nces' 5 d1 fHos the total Oum g LA ........••••, Ae.% I ed swr, in .W e Areae talFrano M'xrate on soi ..* là ch ", %b lr/ th otW*l" t, bepe tb aisø¯tMg Wakegan 20Broadway Rose..... Billy Jenes 85c Somsething (eewre). . .The Harmoizers Feather Yom est ..AmphionMale Quartet 8k AitShe'd Say Was "Umh Hum!" BillyJoneasand ErestHar, 2oJune F. Tror. .. ene Redemich's Orchestra 8cTreasure Isle Fox Trot GenseRodemick's Orchestra 00 e kne Moon . . . Criterion MleQuit 5037 My Old Kentucky Home . . . Marie Tiffany' 1.00 SweelGenevieve(Tenor D«ertCha. Harris« and JobaYou g 5M3 Rose of iAraby F-x Tor t . hanJones' Orchestra 1.00 Lovn'Lady Fox Tror . shamJene'Orchestra 1.005 Kerry Dance . . . . . DrtyJardon 1301f 1 Love You Truly - - . .IeePayki&L 1.25 fLong, L.ong Ago •t resePavloska EdioTA RF f-4sehieOTe.I1,C tor--Chef-Josphie Eer. arged arc URWarrantedw- ;gryiae.wf30;llc akze orders for hi si wheat ltr n 1n PahIl( imnIlonEt: GrI . P.. Reporters-Roma Coirlett llinwi. 14m); brown elin, 100 pound sacks rit $25.60 per ton tr< r.11 7ue--2t and Francis Parkhurst. Make5 His OWDn o Prn 1 ti HEARD ROUND ABOUT CLASS. Food, With Better nosadCicn a ow awothn7- LiMNlATE oslii r Selmia (making speech for Whittiei r is bs.·. 8 shoats 3 months- old; 2 fulldrio urctn is rae n mýiposiumi) - "The,animials were ver> blooded Chester White board4, 10a0R.it. A YCHICKS- C%. W ehonpaints. Salary or commission, Address ond il Whitiier and lhe was an ai- T he sail thi ugh 'k> ng 1a. Red ch çlickens flrol)m to and lthrreyea ol te T he IHatvey Oil Co., Cleveland, O. lit iýie an i i s asn on F e 'ed -80,i 4 Oats, clean of foui lyr:ialso)Barred Rcis adR-l -cw Who was lthe lirst Iman; te bsdho 11he aisn omthe seed, 15t0 bu. ear corn in crib. 16 loads 1Reds. i c ents each. Reiiners Poultry WA'.'NTEIl Married couple lat once, sail around the world?" mnarket," was the statement made- re. hiill corn in stac;ks.'2 loads of corn fod- Far ririe \ ilw, Ill. R . .No.2_.tman practical farmner, wife to board !Edwini: "Santa Claus." cently by E. H. Beckstand, well-known dler in tak. 10 tons clover and timo- o a". 7-tf help;ust have good refer eces; 1Teachevr (In reading classb): Ho Log raiser and authority on live-stock, thIly hay in barn and somte potatoes. .----odsaryorihprt.Apyt didi Evangeline and G1abriel celebrate Mr. Bec'ksaný:s Laogs aire the1 envy Complete J. 1. Case Threshing'Outfit FOR SýAYÆ Choice spring whea, he ,av orgh arY ppyn thieir betrothal?"(of his neighbors, and have ':topped the in perfect -condition, consisting of 15 Marquis variety. Price $2.00 per bu.Ille 'homp111son FA rm. Milwauikee Ave.. Mitchell: "Aw, they went out itoa narket" for several years in Iowa. il. p. steam engine, 36-58 separator, V. De Meyer, Wilson, Il11. 7-3 t Libertyville. 7-tf the imeadow." .lHe states that for years he bought water tank and, wagon. -- Teacher (in geography class). higih.priced hog foods and hog rem- 1ý*rm Machines-McCornuck corn - Naellosome o te nias oud nedesbtIal through Paying ex- binder.; Ueering "grain binder, McCor- IN MEMORrAM . holden at the Court House in.Wauke- YelwsoePak"travagant prices for what he can make mick B1g 4 mower, Sandwich hay load. E-LLIS-Jamles Thiomas'Elbis-In sad gan, in said County, on1 the first Mon- IIeleri: "Giant geysers."- himstelf. He states thnat what the hogs er and side delivery rakte; McCormick and loving mnemory of our beloved day of April next, 1921, when and Leslie (making a speech): "Most need are minerals, and tells the secret nay rake, Famous feed grinder, Hlar- son and brother, who pased away one where all ersons having claims of our great men worked their way of his wonderful success by explain- vard 15 Il. p gas engine, 2 riding cul- year ago, Feb. 18, 1920. · against said estate are notified and ire- thirough school and became, what thdy ing that he takes about five Pounds of tivators,'2 walking cultiVators, Super- Gone In the best of his days. , quested to present the same to said became." ordinarily inineraline (which Is pure ior seed'er, 2 corn planters, 2 walking Blighted in manhood's bloom. Court for adjudication. Teacher: "HIow would you feel if concentrated minerais and cost only a plws 2 shovel plows, 2 buggies, 2 Torn fromt the hearts that loved him, MARY J. CARNEY, u dreamjed that all your teeth fell1 couple of dollars. and mixes sante with li aons, iron wheeled wagon, 2 To leave only sor-row and gloom. Administratrix. ""t" enoughi bran or filler te make a hun n a rcsbb One of the nobiest suls whom God Waukegan, l.,Jn.21, 1,21. Edwi: -My bethey were la! e dred pounds. All hoge, and especialir wagon boxes, 2 3 li ellck, oler'h, - dlid ]end, LelH ors tony Pal: "- rise to a, point of oideý'r- brood sows, require mineras as they cutter fanning mill, corn sheler,'> t r, A wonderful son, brother and friend. 5 6 & 7 LelH ors tony ---keep uthem'f ree fromn worn>s, and in gri"asio"e' 2-isep ^ zr.2tw- avs f:o patient, tendor.and kind, MEETlNG OF THE T. P. A. ithe ink or cuineition), and are esseni- sctLion hlario a wonderful meog h r 9Mis: TAUGHT ON ALL STRING T pestspokie on the sub ect, liai to the bssgrowthl and a w-eli bal- 1, p oard 00h!0lI ý ' 1,1ind1. INSTRUMENTS. S unhro.Shte then ancLiIed ration. Tisiepsivelmi:,- horse blankLets, 80lby issed, silently mo(urned v ,Wh 1 to origanize an orchestra in chüei r to speak. Mr. Ilud ture phaitd in a shieltered box wherc cans, 1,ails and str'ame1TERlAIllaim onniy ' -an Ms. Colby spoke. the huLgs can gt t i a t need it, .aness, se lgh2d00 THES NDiX KM. .JAREMUSS. A n (Ie of 1hee vwas appointed to: w î,1 produce ir better rslsta arnes nw20 , ib22M-L Ara1.1 n Ile he atter. Mrs. Eaton alny ,a :iecd , soý-called stock foods. or, dozen kitcen har un- 5-4t namli r ce-ived long and loud av- Steud two dotHar t o2the Miineraline 2 tables, bedsteaid, 14x16 ru1l!1ie. ADJUDICATION'NOTCE- lause. Miss Robinson spoke on thel Chemtical Co.. usNorthWells St., Go uc re tnoem c ...PBLIC NOTICE is hereby given . 0 9 0o o o 1o0e 0 o0o0o0o0 "Education of the Modern Girl." H-er Chicago, l. and they will forward Termis-O1er .er 12 umus 1peret that the S'ubscrýýiber, Adinistrati roFRALTENW FLK talk proved to be very interesting. you by -prepaid parcel' Post. enough Ch1as. Schpn Topr1ietor- the estate of Hugh91F. Carney, deceas- ci COUNTY, SUBIMRIBE FOR THE o Mrs. Eatoni again favored the Meeting' mineraline to miake a full hutndred F. Gahilbeck, Auctioneer. ed, will attend the County Court of et INDEPENDENT-41.60 A YEAR ci with another solo adthe meeting pounds. (Adv.) larry H. Schoppe, Clerk. Lake County ai a Jerm .-thereof to be 0o-0 o o o0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0o o0 1»16 (Kathleen Mavourneen . . .2 1Killarney - . . . .Thee. Karie .Theo.Kale Anyphonograph can playBrunswick Recoràs The RayFnr'tuayrfeand P • 1t Store Phone 9 Libertyilke, Ill.