in a county, who agree to feed their mended as best for their county by the local county agent and the state agricultural extension service, the while keeping a record of the feed consumed and the milk produced. As town will be a gainer, for the farmer will have more money to spend. With but little effort the business man can bring into town a buying force equal to. if not above the factory force that tbq-'..-'-th:bhbgct zmc«an.-h at this cooperation between the business cows. With a little help the bnlbuhu-nhtha;d town. I am thinking of that great body of farmers in this immediate mness men in small communities mltbdrch-hncle-n:' to seek out desirable offer them special hm to locate in their town", states Mr. Walker. "That is as it should be, for there can be no doubt that indu-- stry is a help to a.community's pros-- perity. But why go far afield to find these industries when just outside their own doors is an industry which would insure the prosperity of their eago. Mr. Walker is widely known as the originator of the prosperity Cow Club plan, the latest wrinkle hdalryh&'ththhkh(hd"h many of dairy communities in nan of Iilinois to help the farmers of his locality to make more money that his town may prosper is con-- tained in a statement received here from J. A\. Walker,, founder of the Blue Valley Creamery Institute, Chi-- SEVENTY--FIFTH YEAR .. J NO--BT«: _ "It has been customary for busi-- Performance P/us Beauty 'fl:e__liay Furniture & Paint & Che Hake Connty Renister _ TELEPHONE NO. 9 THE RADIOLA Contained in a Beautiful Mahogany Cabinet under false colors!" -- Philadelphia "Piracy!" exclaimed the other. "What do you mean ?" "Yes, she'd be quite a nice gifl it she'd give up Biracy." There is no expense to any farmer in the entire work, according to Mr. Walker. The blanks used by each farmer for recording the feed and milk from day to day are supplied by the Blue Valley Creamery Insti-- tute, which also totals these blanks and 30--day intervals and shows the results obtained. A representative of the Institute further keeps in close touch with the work as long as the "I saw you the other night," went on his friend. "You were round in the park, walking arm--in-- arm with Miss Lightfoot." "Oh, did you see me?" "Yes, when's it to be?" "Don't be a fool," said White, "I ean't stand the girl, really. She uses far too much "makeup to suit asked the other in a puzzled tone. "Ha, ha!" exclaimed Black, as he encountered his friend White in the street the other day. "I say, you are a one!" business man, who is assisted by the 'county agent and a representative of Blue Valley Creamery Institute,. Be-- we starting in on the new ration, & Afurmer keeps the same sort of a I with his previous ration, so that at the end of sixty days he can see for himself how better feeding has made money for him, The club demonstration will also enable the farmer to determine which of his cows is unprofitable, | interest him in growing such feeds as are possible and profitable under his own condi-- chairman of the representatives of tions are continued. A New Pirate is a local banker or We will gladly demonstrate. ments of your home. Fin ished in Adam Brown Ma furniture to completely har-- here, gives, you performance plus a beautiful piece of The Radiola SuperHcetero dyne, complete in the attrac» of the day, it is very easy to tune in and enjoy exactly what you want, just when you want it, without inter-- ference from other distant or nearby broadcasting sta-- by the Radio Corporation of THE RADIOLA performance results in radio Whether the CALL TODAY-- NO OBLIGATION. 4 These relationships--suggest, Mr. Thom said, that they may be used to locate concealed uplifts and bur-- ied hills such as control cil produc-- tion in south central Oklahomas and California. A single well showing an abnormaily sharp rise in a series of measurements at different depths would indicate the existence of an uplift in near--by rock strata. Two wells would give a possitle clue as to their relative position on ._It may be cowardly to kick a man when he is down, but it's sometimes necessary in order to get him up.= > general direction in which the crest of the concealed uplift would lie: The sharpest rise in temperatures has been found near the crest of the dome and proportionately less sharp increases at various points on its flanks. Similiar temperature dif-- Dakota. flanks. Similiar temperature dif-- ferences have been found in artesian wells in eastern North and South buried far below the surface, and random drilling is impractical, may be dicovered at a relatively low cost by means of measurements of the heat in deep wells, W. T. Thom, Jr., geolgist in charge of--the divis-- fon of fuels of the United States ..obgled'. survey, suggested here to-- y. peratures and the shape of the folds in the rocks associated with oil de-- WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov., 6-- New oil fields and other valuable mineral deposits in regions where the telltale rock structures now lie Series of temperature measure-- ments taken at different depths in wells of the Salt Creek dome in Wy-- oming, he said, show that there is a direct relation between these tem-- Geologist 'Indicates New Way To Find Deposits of Poten-- EARTH HEAT IS CLEW TO WELLS Shows Uplift in Rock LIBERTYVILLE, PAJNONS, $ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925 'nullu- than in '1924. 'mcnt 'flbrmed vailing prices and food . | The heavy marketings portant western cattle regions is t --some large calf and sm due to ible -- weather | conditions, Last year a « spring and it is fairly certain that the MLL mmm:r and portant The trend in . tion is un-- certain but total the market sup-- -- SPRINGRIELD, HL, Nov. 6.-- Beef cattle are in & stronger posi-- .' than" they We "f, '-"'M";'"' e a year ago, teording--to the Joint report of the lllinois x nite Department of Agriculture. There is a large hog supply and a gen business slump rieted demand last sum-- mer but high-- wiged corn, resulting from a f .'hfleued beef gnttlo ughter,. -- Thi spring the increased busin *L, vity and a smaller ppl £ fi"__ hogs -- have strengthe d bee ;,' tle prices. A scarcity of 5 #s and hicher & o ~ e _ o3 ogn __s Weekly P . tX . 3 i Husk0'Hare's Famous Peacock Strutters _ Admisgion $1.00 Per Couple MILITARY BALL HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM November 11, 1925 Coal! Coal! Coal! AUSPICES Helen Smokeless, the best .____ Franklin County Washed Egg Kentucky Lump ...______.______ Indiana Blo¢k . ____.s .. _ RUSSELL & STEPHENSEN Distributors for Red Seal Coal Co. LIST. YOUR PROPERTY HERE ~"~sSECOND ANNUAL . Buy It On Approval J. E. RUSSELL, Manager marketing ten-- :7 receipts of winter and Prices Commission 3 Per Cent s for Red Seal Coal Co. PHONE 411 fall will be less than usual with CHANCERY NOTICE I prices continuing strong. = CIRCUIT COURT OF LAKE | Palvas Fland Eo w COUNTY "What kinds of breakfast (food have you?" the dyseptic inquired of the waitress at the Klinkerville inn, "Mose, what would you do if you received a letter from the Ku Klux Klan?" a local negro was asked. "Well, sah, I'd read it on a train," replied Mose. of divergent weights fluctuates considerably. The market receipts of calves have increased forwey-- eral years and have been especially high during the present year. These come chiefly from dairy sec-- tions and reflect the adverse con-- ditions existing there last wintor. weights is not likely to continue indefinitely as the relative supply in the corn belt to fill the gap between greatly reduced hog pop-- ulation and the large corh crop, 85 per cent greater than last year. mand is probable for feeder cattle Breakfast Foods in the Pie--Belt, At the same Guests POS8ST NO. 329 On His Way $13.00 11.50 been filed in the Office of the Clerk of said Court. £ Notice is therefore hereby : e hi toersamort getemia hemdmfi.dkhm:m in said Court on the Ch side thereof, and that an alias summons thereupon issued out of said Court ngtimtfl(flonmm«ldm returnable on the first day of the term of the Circuit Court of Lake E. Mueller, Robert--F. Muellier, J. Seely Gridley, Prustee, Harry A. County, to be held at the Court House in Waukegan in said Lake Coupty, on the First Monday of December, A. D. 1925 as is by law STATE OF ILLINOI: COUNTY OF LAKE, Libertyville, III. Dons cauy the beauty of youe nelghbor's home-- phizt those shrubs, trees and : now and their through the dreaty winter idns ajoy thele bewakg ~ _ EVERCGREENS--that give winter coloring. f SHRUBS--that add color and beauty to the surroundings. TREES--the kinds that last and complete the beauty of your home, It late those Tulips and Y¥ -mm;,"msm':f::m Netigus "4 + 3 s ro e t S Ot a MCLC -- |-- IFIFEPU -- + * / 3 Kid + on uies Weaner rauss--% 4 y & ¥'6 R l i4 $ AnNLEG | + #. 40 c T sR All stock well grown and thrifty and the price is right. Bring your planting problems to us. . Our Boston ferns are dandies. Come and see them. SECTION TWO and which is still pending. airholm Gardens H. G_g-na & Sons JAMES ANDERSON COMPANY,' Inc. R. Galloway, vs. Maude MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS LAND SURVEYORS D. 192 Since 1893 -- Lake Forest 39 &»wd.mfim' October 28, A. D. 14 Benjamin H. Millér, ty coppnans mm 049 . * . $ We meet a--lot of. people every d questions merely. fog the ..:;g.'.".e getting a chance to answer $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE DR. C. H. ARNOLD OP--TOM--E--TRIST 511 Waukegan National Phone 196]J