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Libertyville Independent, 30 Jun 1921, p. 6

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n£-l LIERTYVILLE IDEP~U . THURDAY. JUNE 30, 1921. ------- --- f CounltYSa IRST ANNUAL SWI1MING MEUT TO BE JULY QTH "'I swimming nAs wiII be helq to seek entrants f rom -- t entire county The first inn,,ai,! 9 iik-;nanmdt - aeCounfS^ainîuinc 'loet is as auved and sil he jouitxx etin ino shape dcustta:,ilt- ix il itmting beacit on Saîturximi xii;, n u i i -The comnmiitt.- min of ixlitei beach frorîî iii .i -a' i um ;in' hearj.ily in faîxon 'mnlm T -ci ii, i men 0of IleJIi.'aiiian i' .lc:n -the comIuitI IF : of - -- .x.pi of the order for the twenty -six inedi ais and awards for the ien eventq ont tirho progiani can 'c t a kenfl r'of. l'lieeflniittee of businox-x i. i charge wilt seutr. t lie ni cecsar, l Fi ti îîav rf thîs wei'l, tii ak> ca te o ifrh.' xpeais.- of trophios ani prizes. Those desiring to secure informa ton reguî'ding the big Fient weui do Wil to get in toxich with Phx xic1- I)iîector Pierson oft he *'Y" who xwi' bie able o tiv h.ei.'informatii teî garding eîont. ontries. etc. THE CHECKER BOA»D iCondueted by WILLIAM J. WOOD. 'All communicatàcu Intended tor thiq department should be addresa- ed to Wlliam J. Wood. 118 BII-' derp St., Waukegmn i. lessional rin-ar. .m Ioiiî ! 1 - ane Capalel.and ti , -i i i il !I xxGnuo N. 139 !. 1423 1.Fr'ontx i lieIilit'xukc- 'Sent inei. -gram of siiiit,ýiri 1, -11 ' î'uxil i i tue rîmteli xai uDie'ali eh -races and I)b-.ima h- Ti m : ix' xv.iV laeî'n Louis tm;n-.heinn black, and Il. B. -open 10 bot ii' - T -_,i;-i ie r itxx i n- lxti lc A î 'i thctat ui-oi g l4 6 ii 15 24 t 7. 12 19 etationed at ilin- (i:Z-11 ' -'. ix', -9222 a1 i 31 - hneMrr ankc t.' . rimallx il 1i7,SIl 1 6 i 1 il 12 iifted sud axi t. :1.-u Jii 21 73 l 62 16i a « tw daYs andî l 1 .l o xc -i ii) 1 n S 1 S 1 i 10 1 14 111 ter *ne or îîît- -.i 1il- T 5 9 '32'2 7 t7 20 i t - liu'xxn have an entr I 5 hxl:k mil li1 0,.- i 7 1 4 N 7l uae and reniune :1'i, ' 29 2, 24 2iixî22 11, 1i6 - toi regisinri. î i li-; t I,'% nx ili i nuîxxîx on x i , %%î au Ile eîventsxn ix id oi . . . x ia, fal ii.- niiîtiî'mii i . i t, ru xx i-ui --time are *ut noilîxix . uxir' n li. uxhîit- \Vp lmxîohv $Win] fIl SNx. x i.:t- n'if nmxls i.t'uh lilxiii lt-il- - ier for îlîîî-x'g"1.' l Wh xxlxix ) c laxx ïgi 21 17 1 Il Il; 1 't'C, tIl LI ;2 3 S b, roni %,mmi. 1-1 x c l h 262 s 1t i S '24 i 6 'pler and back ii c- 'i x 217 1 21 1 l1, 2l9V is 1 mien, boys, gil-.1 l 3i 1 i 2 9W% n Under liiritl'!'-a.3 "î6e 2 S 11 e, «Muil tîher. ixiuix .: h119 15 t1-192-41, -lSU ,%155 i P ancy - li ng lxîT -ýe il.i 'i w_ -18 1t iltlxi24-19. W Nxin-' ito men, Ilisand gil- cSil 24 21. il5312s-24 '21l25 :l21 M7 HI l di i ji1c.-ldtm'1::1 71311 2114 610'1-9 Illxih9 6 Il IOentf, the ifref i' oui '-i-, 1-1.1 6 2 111 W wmut- s ad girls. "Special ('ano ex. c rîxti uix xlix l'î'îîleîm No. 155 B, J. t l'i.îilz il pier 10 soutllpuer lophen.) -Caoe obstacle race, (open). à èwimmers interested in tiîis meet the'iaut day .îs i ni c adux Uim irw ithîn a w-col tîltoul hiîî m'm5 to cotant an 50 that huie pacing a M NI ŽFbmoSE Hours 3 te 8 p.m DRS. NIXON & DAVIS çumrpractic Pliysician ppeoallta-errction of Deformities, ""= r-s ndChron jo Diseases. Illiite 10-11, New Castie Hotel. LIBETYVILLE, ILLINOIS. IARME R. WICKENS Iluafttoe.County Sts. Phono 1892 W.AUKIGAN, ILLINOIS. Public Accountant and Auditor. koouaUng Systewts, Audits, Bo0oks Ped Periodicslly for Firma Who là »Mot ed a Permanent Bookkeeper. DR J. L TAYLOR ix rint National Çaink Idg. ~r:1to 3:30 and ; ta 8'e. ni. Mè@de on01 BroadwaY, opposite Park LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS. 0I. . F. BUIRFIELD VETERINARY SURGEON Assistent State Voterinarian. UBMTYVIfllP, ILLINOIS. ELIIANAN W. COLBY Attorn.y.atiaw Ofic t Home, on Cook Avenue. Tolophone 163-J. LIBERTYVILLEILLINOIS. LYL .MOkRI Attorney-at-Law LIBIBRTYVILLE, ILLINOIS. Luce Building. 8»0. Phone 136-M. Office Phone 18. PAUL Mac GUFFIN Attorn.y-at-Law ýLIERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS. Telephone 33. DR. C. B. OLNiEYw Veterinary Surgeon. N ci Telephones5 35 and 36. f Offce With Fiarm Bureau, oi LIBIIRTY VILLE. ILLINOIS. F. BAIRSTOW )ANUFACTURER 0F MMILE AND GRANIE MONUMENS C.ietoy Work of Eve.,7 2 Desription. II*WONDENCE SOICITED 116 S"uiL easee St. WAUKECA, ILL MAR11N C. DECKER Attorney-atLaw. lu Wam*Jns toe to VAUEUIAN, ULANFOIS. l"Im -k ets. Ueo. Pi o0-W Black 19 K 20. Black ta 4lay and] un- Problera No. 181. By J. Siurgis. 1liack-7 K 15. Wbite-24 K 17. Black to play and in, I'robl.'i No. 182! By J. Shurgis. àé a z Black--12 K 22. Whi- 15 24. Bllack tii play aundl min. (Tii- 'mboix c pi ohciii-.a'mi i i o unt-s in hast ireeka ;isu utcTii.'Independ] Ilt from in. îmJ. %NVccd's IîrotliBock -hidli us 0w aut of pr i. Frank 1h. ixendemulh, Citecki-r Ediior oftufIii hiîcago I>aîly New-s, bougitmii liie rey. copies teti Ans t'îadi'r wmcluun4 ,ne wrIe tc hMi hor' book. Adulîx- i ;Il S. liarboin St.. Chikugoi 111.) Solution ro 1'robiein No, 177 By h. M. Pur-ell. Black-2 K 24. Wblte-23 25. Black te îplay and ww-m Blark-2 K 24. WbhLe-23 25. 2 6 24 27 27212 2326 26 29 h522 23 19 19 16 22 17 1713ý Solution 10 Probleni Ne. 178. By i T. J. BroWn - llac k-Kus 2 24. Wie-32 K 3. Black fa play sud in. 24 19 19 15 2 6 6 10 10 7 32 27 27 24 '3 8 24 20 8 t2 Solution f0 Probleni Nu. 179 By F, Ba -27 K 1 'Ëlack f0 pay and in. 6 12M 6 10 8 3 101t5 ,i-UiUMmUau r1r es w u rnmi --- --- flF Y1 TE LLS Wfl IEXAMINATIONS 0f1 Ne W > NAVY IIAD TO BE BRATIO Stecretaýy, atter request from! ýBlIGCELEBR TO he un to.consider matter, explains status of men ele- PLANNED FOR THE vated during the' a IITIRecently tire Sun eut riod an dt FOURTH OfJUL orial and article in which wo took seoi 'exceptions b 1hireNaNvy Do parijnent's order of tiinhielliag filon American Legion, Chamber oftPi Lite reserves Io tako examinations Commerce to arrange parade W'oud be bs ro' i rtu 'i r outing at park 1the service entrckx lii.' isl that rite Sun l l t1a heso Thi.'Fecurth cf-loi w il* olei bufy monn. anl of Wtio itiirai'.-:i n x!av for lit lot i. .liin!ioI,':jrionand ftle navy for 16 fi) 2-1 xeaî.'ha,! vrn miet ryniakirigani Waiikogan lieatlle ed their ratînd mi a'e enti'i.'d tI w iii neeîl not go to ohr litrlaes totent ompeinianentiv tailliertitan lhave lave a good tinie. cItirelt' ofois a i.-li, 1n1ir vîIî x e'. Ata coiiiijîîxe nmeeting lasî itiglt it leto lias à t--iiiuîci e\xana'îmti,$5 ? ai file, Arniorv ill i ne riîcan l1cgion W.' fi3lttiraitah11i nl i -,! .iioruli and i-îeeriixslion, etho r parl takln- lei ak 'T i$ iI;i- e.' baiùn-d o -o rs'iîle i i li et' foltlo i"ig ti.f îtieu'i (h lt ii Il fklar!'.!c clcneoi, sîliî -' and2 the elit lc od et' I e' ; ient est> ait ,P'4lîmn 1Bai-, ie on irn n irecerks ui n~ii i. tippiigfl. ioi il., - :' i -'I i 'lliuCame i cnie i"lSi, ' c T iii'c-ir"i: Il. 'SK %ny ree li-xiii o g i'i , l- is Ii b '. - u i nl .ii.. . lii-'iiL di l ii-' ,lg.i', eii i'i'îxi. ir houseprof il'.flit - ' n. i ;,i or p' **. - a',ta $6000 in th iil i 11il zI i i . iia Lim',housea is strictl cui e f .i An'! nf il-, Nxii:. %-sn't tliat a str; t r i ri ';- -î î\t, . 1 ini' w e are pretty p; Ii -.-c-, .i-, ..otherwise-und - . , . -i. i -,' iagairtat n ny aUh I. ' ':o -ix i11' 'that fo:ks whc iii. i xiîuii ' xI inntîîi ' -Yearsknowwhz, "'i t'. i i.ii i~ :'.-in - -.x- -GIad to S1ow0% :i"i ci-qin.: ' 1 iix x. :T~T xi TOni wii'ri n x~-'.-iipurchaser--or hi 4timiii i ': ii.;x~ ' u-n oliput tiq ii- ' corne to sere ua ilitxi ioxi -ii . . ' ~ faili ai <;ueai lx. 'i x. it i n. c x' '.,îi' i ix x.. ii~g~ air- at tons in quei i, xi c i, l 1i le i , t i ii ;-I l~c' --' i -ei ai j' ]iiî cnî ii: h 'l .i n I- h - iii: npli' 'l i ,,ii i" siaî Ildtîalle, ' x' h'nl ii iug ti i i-ii. - iw - î 'x-ti-ii i' 'i i 'oth I '- i' le iG .tio A i i,il i . F S' ilu'. l l ii n 1 itjIi tplin il ti ro-gi'iti xxiî'iiî. loý t ime w ii - l. i, ri', 1«lIiii iiiiiiiic liair fi x le xl -itîin ' IcitxlT X':î" , i alî1 t i'l, xink au 'i i-.-i ix- i Luk.,. i iin II ac' i ' i au-mIIo a i-iii iînv lliii w i t, Pîiiîcî bocatu-'- liii O' ix i i., i-planncd ii xii.il*,iti eiox Mi, De-nhb k ':; tîxi fîteWoIrlx 5, pooi a! 11) i, 'ii ~ as follows: x~ * r I 'WAUKEfiAN D IL nrfl n i!l- !I.,o nrro.ýfr ille X ax%,' 1921,"nclosin.:il, l.î,jiiiin- an' iiî fîi ii-e x iiuin.uiin uc: i. I iî h'e TEAM LOSES: KENOO e i0raît o2n1t.i wii'oi-rlxi., îî'ai i oifricl 'cO * SuLn -t2 ata1:1icaît'x x i" ' i ngii "- recurt'eaniinlf on ofcàdiiatý ;1 iut UH"'u fiocnt, ilî~e xilanatini 6ETS IS PLAC Efor transtpi to the U Inn' tpt oil~.d;i- .iu i1 >e- thai a toni ai 0iu 11:ci alors 'fi li n i b ink oxi , ma îDg til-. Because .'he W7aukegan Wooihtten ,lThýoexismination whieii waxthot ii .nIIIIISsilin- pp ianent i-an "i -P as Weil as tho Fresior teantfrom ftati uas gon in confoormitv a'ith th.' uell: and thaL ile e xaiinaliin vas City were St te St. Louis convenition I Imrvisiiins of 1.' NI, 'Apppiaitii a faîir o'amnnation il an), atud) and and rr thotan il 1part in the drillinig lion Act i)t t JunpIO.12,Sur'ir as ipeiacatîon ilioxofor lîid loiad 1î cntest titis item frîtm Konosha la of a positive îprovxision (ix'1 a ti. pa s soit betreen fii-edlîofiii t(e- sgefii-i intprps! f0 local Woodmen: - it it.'legislatixo rancitfcftile.' ,oý itire Act ii, 4 Juni-.1920 to ileltht l Mtenibp'r.1%of the 'xodern Woodmen eromoni. lin! imust ie siiîictl, ad ,l tit' oxaîina'îin a jeio d ft ccal of America in Kenosha lasi week wore heroîl iii 'i,-fi leoi'x-N'u ii' îîpa i t on,-5i-r. prot-il cf Ilîir Foreiiter tOliti. as justt mon!-' Nai iXei x ic 'i' i-' y Il: a f ter 8Io .'clock Thursday nîîr-ning Con Iliow --(ilie poisiive 1*,.% ci-. iof iEDIt'iN I)g.N!ýY su MaiSchîîtîenooflite camp r.'thlair niusi lit' foltiiwed, Cic . î il lgrani annîîuncîng tIliait Sectioîn i of aî il ti)tiviIles t-IIII tht' F-or.'îîer loani of K.'nostahalax fficoî s 1i0îin- tcntirary cir chu NI ILA1M I axst fîs rz i. olat aI leS ioneil and warrant ranks in tlI, hi-ail Camîp a! St Louis on W(odnesday Navy and itctio f lte uiaî t ceninig of lat a'.'k serve Forceof omi-iînion.' PLOT FO $109000n The (xntest was for twlei nn warrant rank.s stali b.' elîgîbl- flot teamts and to arris tromua li ver the transfer tii an ajîpointomreni in ci, ssu IntîlSuosý anîl Canada took part permanent grades or ranks in tii- 1ntt crti etiîiîn. The K.nosha Navy for usicli lhe y itIo i.' u n'! loai ni'omînmand of Commander qualifleil nol aboie that heu! by Ilii- lohnl campon w h o s c5_lte r c li on the date cf transfer. but noul 10-' Attempt to make Edward Mas-i ic-a unp ws cir' 92.lternk.ceed a total on.'riethousanîl twîî iuni bing connidrahly hiozhor ihun flat dred comîîîîssîî)ned oflicers (iiifilie terson victim foiled by of anysWhrof cfle toams ciînpeitng. line. - - -',fdrloeaie t iras1ht ire Ilfimie thai Konosha- hart entored titisi !eam for a national Tire Acf allows a maximîunm ix competifion. 1200 appointments in the lino Asi Federal operafives are i'eslîgai there are 22.421 officers o? the line in ýn 1,0 lcmi ltaar the Rsei. Foe and 1862 temoîîîo r~ a$001 lcmî îîtaan driificrsifli.'Nu-vw'îî or te family of Edirard Masterson, teo WOODME CONSIER ýiigiie Io io, t he' xaiiination. yotl tired faimer oLake ol 'it "JIZAR OU " RSKS eoainÎnaliuin an, necessa, w 1x-ew lias been fournd. tothie identity 'rhere aire 2.'213 officers cf fileom ion: heplotters. ipoarntNavuxtct eserve orewi il'ii.Jun.' 22.-Cnieatî mpîi- i1atelt'.xîiainax îgte war MasToison and hisi tasgiv-en todav y h ii heail camp of tisaoiî-i, ihoenmaximntunîîîîic rolluer. Joi.i-Lii, solittlre-governimen' I (If filtîo Mourn W1odniinonf Am.'riru il'ici'iOUIII lie afpoîniedi a'. 1 01) a large lia-Ttiof]and whicix bei uni. n seox-xin here. of proposais 0Thoietxî1 aîîîîîotàiv a r If !('ani'Porriy uni Dowe3., i-lIing e l it of occupations cta. was inOee-a, aor.ipt or t itiili-ii -'4 :;! ao slea b o î -î~ii' xî.:aiiiis'n relation 10 poli- be'xî -i',iiiiil fi iit niatoeria:i l f t S' Jwfi' - g ix mnisi i s hckinu î's f : i lue icleri(cni issuin-, in"xur Ju~nî:i i iixi'î-r.. cf ttire îoî an-,nI>i ilecilii --eaiea'4 iniik l .ii' Ti' 'laiis rîirci! ieni-nNaxa lii' \.îîîiathin 'i -'e'. îiymcni. Edwaril roi ie-ý1ilet cter(Ifi' TIii: l' sii.t* uiix-iuii)nien lcai N ah". ii. siai. e. ëi nanîhing lie place$liiîl ftt- 12.; ' uni - iiint ri lii in Ittc 'ai t aiitl l thie--iin- cl f, !""1"-i iiî irîîne under an l! i re-.' slimnp neat* tlte e-.aIte of Chitle, S. Dewey ai ,A ,-ot (ifilte cîîî iitixe on liaz Candidatih o i i ti re î>'u todut!-' )(,fil 1kol Bluff. D aIii 0to itro and i i.-i i ix ii'i.i'iliiiitl. - wii.i iax ~ at se t ril il'pshoire oi-if îl 'îos ,'xiy x - i ariecn il i le Ilisoliiyeil. I: mi.!mci i i Iî~. w l ,' l icii ion, wa - re-.î iiiuig im i lie Tt'rîîn zîmr ' 'lv tif tei.,on îitrned theIttIer Cxvetroi. oXio~ei -li xliti .. icx xiill.uîr iililo i itm ' wi nttt iunv feileral'i utiorit es. W hon ftue ilie-ik jut-no au xi niuiî: aC - i I io x- ' O i fuiii lu- 0 1 Iiiui biu in llliliiIis s - iiii xk-ia'xx~c mnlixî xau' ai- r'i m i -mî' selia's itmi'ilC~Fil - illl c rluîoi ~ i~ lutkoil i e ho di'cgnaioîl lildine: a ii tx u i iiliiii. l'lu e. i fio iid .i-:i" di! aiîil, i w'i i ' l x tile.-, n rg.iz.' mIo n ~ iiutiiiin 0' ligil s ~t i tc! i ii Atti(] p'lxtiri weri- '.i'e î-"îilin .,loi'iii-iltWuT i r ':iing iC-i'o f'f'Cxl i 'ahii'i.ti,'- noighbcitiood. whieh lc jusi w'esi Il- r. xxa ,.hiî'i ti'*is'-cl - Thr'llo ii,%iruit i or:ru'uuc as in tof, liPeIryand fronts on the xl' iý ai,,u*,) ia, si lý0I'el foIxr diisus Ciuiii; oixix - f xxiii Af' i Gt e.'n Baý mail. Nobcoly appoare. l Tu -îî'n '.d~mx -se 'i î :.- .'mip xxa,. l b.- icit'i-t'o 11.i Tluer'efor- invesîigrlt si'îiI tt - 'est~~o: oo:u î J uii nava ul Set-it i Tiichure ket in ci tle-îîch Wt It il, trniti-rstoli-ii tlit th e zi- a ,t- i l'im'..ii 1 ficers, tliii-"' ',01t' t1lc, M uîtorsons. rlan îhtenanco, suit :gainst Ctuu'enee Eti t il ilun li-xed ser vircoruntil Miss Margaret Masterson istIer out lîlelis is ing di'iipPpod.Traî- 'ticks. ii orxijiU ire Th' 1h50mii: ani!tiiot.: Edwurd and Joseph, lasf *ngh r- IL son, mutio iin Ihie noîctîti:inu- 1fîro. hiatiltliaiutuci adtaflage UvI " fuse ICI osreal deailis of 'the investi- fai-turing business in Kansas City ,Rsent'Otuuii--î-homii riele, iî gation. sayinz silence had ene andl whxî cunni- o iii ilgan roeî'rîî itînl' war seceii.. NIiificatlon0 itiilti.-joined-by tederat agents. *x;ax.xlli' ttc stxrfxc .î-m.î'-~ yoe xav.u ail tx The Story of Our States IW JONATHAN IACE -P XLVI.-NEW MEXCO f~ Ananim 61 1 +plies, Ne-wè; Mexicua bhis Story la close- ly aIled Wrlte ôOld Mexicou à pi* It usas the regixîtilni 15341 andl Coronai]o éfour yeurs lat-r. The nativest mee- ti Pueblo Indians. ai- * fliugit tieyare soinies errorw i ously reputed o-hvlee z teca as ttîey wre.'weli advanced lin the arts and bail a compara- I rîvely itigit civiizatlon. Titese *indiians irere i-inqiseaed in 1 l98 7 by Juan île Onafe and bei-arn.' *subjoit to Spiurmhrulie, b.iîg 9 4Iorced f0 irork Lb.' mines and i puy tribute. Mii4ions were estait $ lisited andl Santa Fi- ias fouaded about 1605. - Exceptfufr a period eftLen 4 years irieu ft.' Lndidiis revojt.'ii and niaintained tiuir indopen- denx'., Newt Mexico remalrîed un- deor Spanisit coîtrOl unLilinho1821 Mexico galnxîîlils lrideporden'.m Sfriim Spain and Neir Mexico Iiei-aiie a proivince or .I.'xii-o. Vinus it remaiu.d until the. ont-t bîreak of LIre Meiali aw-ar. w-hi-n in 1846 Coonmel Kearny îuarcitedt fron. LFort Ieav.'nîvrth itfli s tru)iips. aceuLiid 16,ita Fe' andl é d.'clmred flua rxxgiou a part otft.' è United ittUs. By ft.' Treahy ? mîfh l zcluii1848, thi.'upper I part cfflihe stite iras foriually j ceihiul ti thei'Unixtedl Stut4cs aiid( fli Terrxîcry of Ùexi-:o w-as or- eô gmnized lu 1851, atili-ci-i-cd Ifrxum Texaîs fi) Umlfxrnia. 4i * Arizonra w-as set off from N'ew èMexico in 1811 and a fewî yeurs ei later a portion ws cortributed ti Colorado. Apiplication for ad- m îission as a stute mlteLin i 1854), but If iras noL until 1910 *titat New Mexico bei-arn. the fitrty-ses-.ntit sate. Ne NuI.lexîco ranks fourtit lnè Ssîz.' rmoug ft.' stafes mith an ares of 122,W34 square miles, but la siparqely piîpuiat.'d and accord- lngly bas ouly ttr.e eélectoa votes for Presîdent. t~ (0 (bv NeCtar. Noepapar 5?.dicate.î Russell Ritta of Waukegan met mth an accident on the cenient road a quarter oh a mile west oh Grayslake Monday afternoon. As be was drlv- li;g his nmachine' toirard thte top o! tiarby's hlîl anotiter automobllis t bore down uPon itirn. In an effort ho escape a collision Ritta sw.'rved to thte wrong aide o!f the road and fthe otiter driver.,rnistaklng bis inten- fions. crasbed into Ritta's machine. Both cars more quite hadly danaged but the drivera wore not injured. 202 is Our Phone Number Cal. us up if you want a new tire. tools, extra parts, sparkr pluglo a ca oaf Gar- goyle Mdbillilà-fbt advice coc rnnyour Cam. Our telephone buiness is This is bciauae telepbonc, reqt4elts reccive = rprompt attention. LISERTYVILLE GARAGE J.N. Bernard., Prop. Electric Appliances They add to, comfort at ail times, particuiariy in the summer. PFor i n - st n eElectric Fans They change the climate Electric Grills You can cook a meal on, one of them. Electric Irons You can use one on the back porch or the lawn by suppling a cord of proper length. There are many others in the family of elactric devices ail equally efficient. economicali n operation. convenient. We Seil Them kl Monthly Paymemts Public Service Co. Or- NORTIIERN IWJNOB <omaber CiceroChamber of Ommrce) Bs CREEPY 0( AT IIAI BARN Lightning dest barn; kilis lose îm fl a u r il i a u il riii lg t'- i l.I li . irtx k i hi, i i ti stUI:. i% lv ill ffi.Il-miti-- ;Msil t , ,ii i tiili ii lt e ai lli'1I i 'A again ,t i uI'. tli i-o ld u-,ceîtaiii. If i laîieved thi the soi] that art r a minerolemnlst nil portant- find if ut The l-elWi's i nîue Lake. Old residents 0 decla 'eri'ahimt in t Batt ërshal Place te wrath cf thi. eianil01x casli Onsand dorme by fet1-c iti ca two ouicasicins cxi portions cf huildi Dow Occujîîed by o G RAÀy OOOOOOOOÇ Mi -- lt-na i-k ilxi1r S-i-t--n.NI 'il' - m nci- î 1.U. dx, -jnui i i x, i. il nu Ii Hi i uxni î~a LA Death only a mi Don*t wait Until becomTe urabli pamoful consequ tiv.,, bladd.r and mx National kam.dy o Guaran..ThefiM R. WEN GPROCERY A 1 EAL Gieneral M STAPLE AND FH DRY 000) BOOTS A MATS A moi Country Pfoduoe Ph... LAMKE ULA FRED C AUCTIOF FARM AND1 A SPE 547 NORTH- WAUI PHION P. E. II DRU REXALL G COUGHNF Standard Books Confectionery perfumey PHIYSICIANs' I Carelully( THE RX GRAYSLAII Tal e3tate mani. 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