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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Nov 1927, p. 6

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T "W White nor and! rob. sbilthkatom,irtfaetihn" not in. in Antioch for three years," "aid Pam. ',i"wedid_mtrhnianrtrimssirt 'slhrc- and neither did we have any It": in thennchiu." aid 'ei] m. Me:- of Gnmee. who Egg" "a of the jury which 'ii9IStt1 I... Keller and Herbert H, . e m of burglary and QM I"! Berke: on this charge. filmy. was foreman of the 'iii/tat",',' convicted White and ri': 1% other members of this its',.',,'"",' and Policeman Jos- ttt ht arrested White and enter " 4:30 o'clock on the morn- b. of the Antioch robbery, just two hours after the store robbery. They flopped the burglars' machine on "idol and findintt the supply of wagons and store goods in the ear. 'tttttht under arrest. The Lake _. polleedid not learn of the Aeteeh burglary until two hours ,.H-'. The. store was notified of the to" the two'nen and recovery 12T,g,'t', "the manager of the vat to Lake Forest and iden- tlld the property found in the ear ("tum as that stolen fr. the Williams brothers store. White and Poster for a time denied - "It. but according to testi- I.) of Captain Dunn and Police- III Duluth admitted to them and Chief Many that they had staged Peder o. Stand "I, one of the defendants. Fos- ter. took the witness stand and there was no other defense. He was - asked a few questions on di- gest examination by Attorney "You men don't mean to so: that you think the Late For": police would to, you had me nd stolen -rt, in your ear it," was not no. b you?" uhed the court. "The as one store goods were W." said White. White is right," Foster said. "rm than "my, I have heard GM of this kind of talk." we: theeeierir-dtotheuiliirstrr the court. , 'a only hope that'some time you to! e penitentiary 'rap' and I long one," White shouted at Captain Jack Dunn of the Lehe Forest police tone. on he we: being led out of the PM. _ "Putrr,roatarea you; an and your story is prove-mom and 1stittm.htertnedtoaatrforuni- -tnrratrlrehnlf,ifrmwitltei1 tttetrrirth."snidtheemat. deg, about the {our fun: nod "If. -rtr, ound in your ugh-*3". with." the eourt, _ w was to In in taking up the ".0013!!! jury with a lone amu- - Mr. Block's opening argu- I!" hated one and three-quarters "I and his closing argument tae n little h, "get. Attornev Fuqua "y told tic, jury of the rights fl h Mandam- and laid that he 'J' a "ieer of the court did not w it m to have a story t1ttibjhd" a!!! a witness perjure W. have told tho truth and can St nothing more than we did not we Antioch store," said White, tau-Quid. _"tnminetisedtotnaaeareeom- with. that you be allowed a Dude after serving a year or two if you will tell the truth " this tine." the court told the defendants. IN-, no Aubtqnt sun's Attor- U, Flock gm amt grill him to In, "but. a made no denial of ttN My. Want him, the lobbery let being referred to in any way. Beth the opening and closing ar- g--dl af Assistant State's Attor- 4" Ike} and the emment cf At.. _. New Trial Denied. iiHAtt+ ' Fm. who was "w-ive. "ts. the court to defend 'iaititt ter nude a notion wk We Assistant Stat" A ' R. Block. who Mod the prosecution of this use "tred the court to dispose of tho notion without delay and the court did no. denying a new trial. The court sentenced White and Foster to Joliet 'renitentiary. the ion- to be from one to 20 years. Mu: were short. Mr. "; teld the jury that in view of J, N "i4euee presented by tAr, I" and the he): of defense, Before pronouncing sentence. m, Judge Edwards asked the OMS-ers if they really had not -rtrhted the no" and both m. We apnea. mu, Chm ' nnd Barty B. Tttg: atin. Bamailai Foster, 24 Blat."' at 1986 Icahn. street, ' The jury found White and "or guilty on tho first ballot. "White nnd Footer mud 2ut't of Williams . b in . on the morning of May 6, i this you, um loot vnlued " "In. 3700 as! ul'tl and were , ,with two houmafterthe ' " try the Like Forest police. A ' "It, for burglaries commit- L' outndoftuJulyGisopeni- W autumn of from one you y life, but u this burglary was Eat" before the new law be- effective, the statute provides {C I penalty of from one to 20 no imprisonment. ttl " E. P. Wagner, Wuuketan; i. Mano. Zion; C. P. Schnei- I'uhcln. Chic linen Wag- I: Ian 'htsrtnd. "bonyvme. ~ Mbrard. anid Friday tut, NEW TRIAL e-ef.ttherde- him of B. C. Thompson, ehnirmnn of the bond of supervisors said last week ttt he knew oaths: 'latte",',', squabble over typo mm of Dr. Darwin Grinnell as county veterinarian than what he had read m. Grinnell we: hired for a two 1.1 rrntenda-bythefnmv. _ert' titan committee. Two men-7 5.1, P. Bike: and Edward Maw- man favored the appointment anda the third member, George McCul- lough opposed him. N-hir hotly mud that a bat- tia will he waged a the December meeting of the board when the con- tNet is presented for nppronl. At the last meeting the bond referred the Dr. Grinnell matter to the farmere' institute committee with we to act. Cordon Hunt, Highland Park; Home: [among Wanker". BR. $llllillii1l, FIGHT It SEEN Ball thine was the guest of hon- orrst a literary dinner, nnd it fell toi'rhomas Nelson Page to intro. duée him in what the reporters are fond of Quin; " few well-chosen It in aid that an organised fight in to be made on the Dr. Grinnell appointment, in fact it is claimed that the majority of the board are My lined up against the ap- pointmont. Rudolph fusion. WatAeean; Corn Page", Wanna-n. Thomas UrtrGowies Wnukmn; Hidden: Namath, North Chi- Just before rising to do so Page piped his menu end to Cain? with a my": that be 'uttotrrrohe_d it. 7 The state department opposes the reappointment of Dr. Grinnell, chin: ing he has not eo-operated in a proper manner. Some members of the board chm. however, that the whole thing is a use of politics. It is. admitted by .11 concerned that Dr. Grin-oil has made I mighty good record as a veterinarian. Chester Hewett, Wntthegun; Kath. my Artlleqnu. Walnut. "After have 350kb," whis- pqred Sir Ph Ira Hebert, Chicago; Leona Ra.. dept?. Ct)ieaeo. John Greifing, Milwaukee;, Leona Ziggshein. fWell," said Page, "If you mutt know. it was because I wanted to In Pltfter Wally that HM Ernest Hal-rim thkegn'n; Lar- dh_Hertsel, yum. A'. Howard MeNuvetiie, Chicago, Lu. only My, Chicago. INP, mr--do it now," said Page. /Ctine pheyed, and. later he askgd hit introduccr why he Ind .tr.een.in " wt a hurry to obtain his 'ttr- "tun. George iunnan.Uenosha: Flor- em Torry, Kenosha. _ 7. William Steele, Highland 'drtr Anna Food, Highland Park. Thom Ryan, bahkosh; Celia Abelc, Dubious. If! .omethii"tsrFii'riTiri'dii"t"ai."' .Riéhard We", Wuhan; Net- tie, Forbes," lukegan. Rapheel Meintte, Green Bay; Fianna 9913139", Gre Bay. Finholth, Milwaukee. Houston' Bates. North Chicago Alma, Wdhce. North Chicago. _ Hike Imtovic, North tbar, 2ittrtfhtturontk, tl1rrth Chieagto, Carlyle Patton}. Kenosha; Gladys Looker, Kenna, one case in fifty "r.qut'rirCittterui tram Smog 'teta; Rub mtettls. !"8. -trattrte lst at?!" Oi!" right iniisi Gtitt - k". --e ci" -"-"" and? ,"l'ty1'lllt "a... 't'lti' g',". Jacobs Oil" to th hat-Ila. rheis ma.titm Iii-lat 'thieVrver..dimr- 'tta", t 'JtiutrL Lrett tt'dttift',t tttd, inane: (John Seiendieh, West Allis; Mary sterovich, West Allis. _ Louis Jahnke, Milwaukee; mine bpth Dialer, Milwauhc. mi iiroai amthu'll'e in: from tke-tie uh, ms. stil- WNW. Don't"?! " l)!!!" 1St.NetNotPh" 1'liipl'rullti,7','id,1fl'hu'T2r. ttrio-tVt-irq".'-.""-)-'. trtHttei.tieariiiGiiiiknGL' W'Vhd-dn.' -_- GFiild " As Barty Footer he wu arrested at Crown Point, luck. on September 28. for bmhry. He wudacld to the criminal court. Disposition of the case was not given. " Foster's criminal record dates back to June. 1921. when he was convicted of larceny in the Links" quarts and sent to the state dorm- utory. where he served . you! - White escaped from the county jail at Tulsa, Okla., in 1914 and there in a reward of 825 mated for rs capture. He saweduti, way to reedom alter serving 100 days in jail. being held on a robbery charge. : White was arrested and" the inme of Edward Briddle in Pitta- hrgh, July 1, 1926, being taken an a auspicious character. lnvutigatien ip still trerndirtt. . _ _ r Cumin Dunn any: that just . thort time prior to the Antioch burglary. White in alleged " have stolen 400 suite from a clothing dealer in Morris, Ill., forcing the merchant into bankruptcy. "Aentsi1ttrenrriaxirrimn. "Ilium '1: m toaee-gtieation but mwam,bn- mu of idetttiNntion, Wail-non, D. c., Assistant Chief Tho-ass E. Kennedy leaned son. that. m about the criminal records of both White and Foster. "iitrsiid, MARRIAGE LICENSES Maul members of thr board Chalet Feieh, Milwaukee Rub Rheumatism or 3 Sore, Aching Joints at Pun right out wlth small trial hot". at old "St. Jacobo on." NOT SO BIG it "tl'l only. Not Myrtle CORN HUSKIN G . IN FULL BLAST .BL9o#lNG'roN. 111., Nov. M.-- Corn basking is in full blast upon all farms of central Illinois. It In: brett many Fem since the'men who till the soil have found the condi- gm of sud; groin go utisfactory. The long delayed freeze, the dry fall, and ideal "eurintt"weonditioms. resulted in min uniformly free from moisture and ensuring the minimum ceding, in marked con- but with that, of last yeu'e crop. Frank W. Selma W. Deerfield. The petit jury, second panel, I tunable Dee. 19, follows: P. E. Manama. _ Attorneys in the alleged con- spiney use will be extremely ente- ful in selecting the jury to " thin nutter and it in possible that several hundred men will have to be examined before the .jnry is completed. Judge Arthur E. Fisher is to" be the presiding jurist. The jury panels follow: . Dee. "I Jury. ' ' The petit jury. fint_°pnnel re- turnable Dee. 5 is I; follows: Geo. Halter. Benton. q D. A. Chambers, Benton. . Henry o. Shaw. Benton. James Reeve. Benton. Walter Porbrieh, Antioch. A. S. Wilkinson. Lake Villa: Irvin; Barnstable, Lake Villa. Fred Wright. Avom , Fritz Fosherg, Wankegnn. C. A, Roby, Wank-gen. Chas. Bernen, Waukegnn. J. F. Beck. .Wnukegnn. t Lee Brown, Wenkezan. J. Daly, Wankegnnm {clan A. Bowen, Wenkegnn. , Circuit Clerk Lyman J. Minot Wednesday announced the Gi and 't'tiogtg',t,ttrt2t,rgiuh'ie, for the December term o Circuit court, the first panel to report on De-.: cember 5 and the second panel on December 19. As the case against Roy W. Bncher and Ira-E. Pearson. formerreotmtr treuuren, Caleb A. Buick, Clark C. Nye 3nd Harold' Martin, charged with conspiracy to ambush $200,000 of Lake county funds. is expected .to not on eithiikeembcr 5. 12 or 19, may of t veniremen will be earamigr _ ed for ionic. on this jury. f TWO PANELS tf VENIREEI ' ' q h , SELECTED: (lll1rlllltrt ll? Walter lent, molar , Henry 2g,gidtt',rettt J. A. Jones, Woman. C. E. Janka. Wnuconda. John Collins. Cuba. Earl Hutie, Cu'on. Albert Voelling, EU. Wm. CruiehsUnk, Vernon. W. F. Gouweiller. Vernon. Albert Hottie, W. Deerfield. Robt. Penis, W. Deerfield. . Jake leintur. W. Deerfield. W. C. Flinn. Deerfield. -' Geo. Bowden, Deerfield. S. R. Snow, kaeguv. Bury Ryan; Wuhan. W. M. Wuhburn, Wankegan. Geo. Gartler, "Mohegan. P. Boiee. Wuhan. Albert E. Jack. Wnukegtn. Alamo Tipton. Wenkegan. Walter Haake, Waukegln. Rolland Boswell. sauna. Der'orest Hulburd. 2,',e.1ds T Shiel, We 5. i.l;i E. lime, gnaw. .' . I . jrg:'8hields. Carl Serreek, Ljtrtrtrviile. Wm. Bath. Benton. Albert Fine]. Newport. Warren Hook, Newport. Bernard Stanton, Grant. John Dalziel, Lake Villa. Pied Ahell. Lake Villa Fd., Mtad, Wuhan. C. W. Rudd. Wuhan. E. A. Allen, Waukcgtn. Alex Kramer, Waukegan. Wm.ruvin, Waukenn. J. B. Crow, Waukmn. Frank Waters. Wgukexan. John Stolp. Wankegan. Elmer Atkinson: Sheilds. George Colberg, Shields. C. B. Fitmnld. Shields. Albert Stubbinn, Wanconda. Page Smith, Wauconda. _ Fred Bennett. Cuhu. B. J. Benson, Cube P. C. Drover, Cuba. Harry luau, Vernon. Thor. Fell, Wield. Geo. Id'addcn. Deerfield. Italic Smith. Deerfield. ' Gerald E. Robinson, Deerfield Clreuit Clerk Lynn} and give notice pf any Charles pl: corrections that shouU'be :ynade in . . their listings. (; Local Telephone Difectory Telephone Company f COMPANY THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. J99IthqllLk.1t; NOVEMBER 23, 1927 In the interittefer?stti& service sysiribejiomai requested mall Goes to Press Soon Even-ham-sir-pa mum.' -* . ("insulin now more "a" u ever among the but u d an. That is'the no. 6:, It! hit; attacked dong I -u. [(-1 im the Citing m2 of a-hr, fanny diet, Spins! "Nu-Ii.- ad im- proper thinking nk" PI', can of heart tubs" e, . Ian-kn Disney 01M in "rsieal Culture In"?! I. love-her, declares Mm! "In to the contnry.. m .1 di-eo, can be, ad hue has, and. As the crank a-"reirit tbe "white plague" has lamb at" "r re- duced the at. 'af -elrt. from tuberculosis. an m we Kaufman; . cumin; CLAIM During the past m m, tho corn crophu In." at in the curing "ree". Itr'tere, frost dried it tire It". but it was getting" b "'i"ghre-d the effects of . frail; vI-untue which marked the -siiqt I'd of November. Farmers in m M! after their months ef g d "rert minty fem; thvhe of their crop. ,Ah'd tbest and nerteet: weather' a"; durum the tall. have all" Jmiaien to the agricultunl arutth d the mm crap wig) until: all - it um emanate with {m gnu. Only shelling retinitis " ill-tn' the {Ewen M Mei in d 'ttht and "W much is of good "My. Farm- "n- renort .rdeetr d H. during harvest. - - ' The crop " In a In! may off the shank u it "it The ears. at thd on", all It! dirk down in the -ra+rtt be, an off the bumperboull. 155 and me more deg!!! of "irtt qrhiey the Novembér been "a. It win require the Inn: from the scales to ten inst MI bra: the the corn is - ad 'iebt' ir. weight, dip to ad- "in... In some counties. than I. 3 tight frost in Wham-hi: changed corn, planted 'tmmug upon high hill. m u an may be light in - all detheimt in feeding "113,1 -8 ahethd and kept in "ratate a with»: danger of huh c "iere h.- aged through on. If Inlet-n. There is an old a," ht [Dino'- has never 1tad-qh-itt- are, but u uni-chums» tember or sub 0*." by. brought aim to In", due to the delay in "it" hat sprint. , :Ihipqm' -iier iv- and prxsstaihiiamh-e m: ""i'"i"'T, _ _ . (any An 101i dumber than an ant? -__'i hoes 1321 a; at?" m stop cmnnm OPEN pain , t '13; u can . P/talt,-. fs, Maw", "t0STfttt.8 no HEAD I" Maui". I. W. --t.q.-.- ' Tt that, - -.. to Clu- ttttt in Nomi]- . rary,,es-'deh-edueases ml! Mum; lpaini Ind bare, w. 1'51". ---r-----a ( k , until: aqMgtitit t nun-il- logged Ind t. has 'eb, arfeaere- Jaime Jay; can't ha! _.:.L who!!! I ----- N l The time to think of winter t "It. 'iuteti.t, onee.. 1 paint-protection is nor. 'terr-tran-hog-ted-tyour s', Id us all: the matter over in. "a! and ' 'rdii"i,,l . . .. . "t,1tr" luau-o of n 'ur/hut Natl, with you and subnyt g estimate , C." w of El Mo Cm- Bil- . " . . . 1'lWtfltf,.'t _'e!i'i'i.1fi'ii?ii'll,'i't 'I' the iott "thombhmén to =llttftfttitt st1thill,'Ug'l'ri w. m - f '. , i m d you haul, 'S'a'i'll'Si, ?l'1oot.surfaeintt Ahe. iiuctrte way 12term?y,triintreehogged My"). 1' in Md and you can't In"! I"Wd.cold orcmnhjnltl tr*ienr,ibytueofhil.rup.rriBhttrl, No ml hustler would give 2 at for the 'thingsithat'come to than: who wait. _ , Even an ant has sense enouith to store pp sanctum for the future. Amrrtpdxtrntterthtmannrttt _ Louisa, the colored kitchen maid, vs from the country; but she was "tie and learned fast. Part of it" was to water the fern and than, the water in the goldfish burl. Ber mistress asked her on thet ascend day: "Did you remember to any the water under the re- mun? Yes, ma'am, I emptied iutde,,,i; - M he Ands himself forced - new things and to adopt' new a no mot but wonder what "tet a closer communion with the "I of his industry might have had on Ford. Would he have gone {other or not so far?-Nation's "a. Magazine, (het 't Bow of Ford: from those 1w 'netmie.: around Detroit is ii-ttntl, at n standstill. If the iqhtht would look farther it would no that the whole automobile in- ", though not " a standstill, is -tritt eagerly, even anxiously, for to new Ford car. 1" Eli: should be, is a striking no to the unique place which It. Ford tgntg,t his industry. Mr. M has an outstanding - in automobile production and he te stood curiously aloof from Ah-t alone he'has kept out of - and ably-managed or- 1he National Automobile of Commerce. day Ityretqeraey setting up a muni- chl lee flat, fuel yard, slaughter In. ere is one eatabliahin a "paving and repair plant. lire iddtuth2't with Jet,' t,1gitt,ti ng pro acts, municipa "is. Eighteen governors at Mackinac Ida-ll recently hunched a great Mile trf patemaliati c projects. tuneis near. The panacea- tet'"""""""" is abroad in the not In this you: on in the Fed- qnl _Government one. Here in a ' The undersigned will sell at Public.Auction on the premises known as the Kristan Farnrlirtat.. ed» on Bulkey Road 2% miles east of Milwau- Tree avenue and 3 miles west of Five Points on Wtittthhrtroingontithe Fed TRYING HARD TO PLEASE Deering Grain Binder Deering Corn Binder 2 During Mowers C 3 Bolster Wagons ' 2 Bay Racks . Dane Bay Loader Dane Side Delivery Rake Dump Rake Rain Dump Wagon ' _ 2 FR" Cultivators , Section spam; Tooth Har- Corrugated Roller ohi" _ "Cutlt goldsubject to 60 day Tet-n: All sums of $25.00 and under gull. On m" i. '0", that amount [credit of six months will he given It good huhjnle 199m baring interest at 7%. No property tgihe re- uoved until settled tii. Fred Crabbe, Amt H? H. vntd'ii, , ',tahtrd, Holstein Cows,' 3 A tri 21398 by side I Registered Heifer 1 year old 2 'ttri"'""" Heifers 2 months 0 1 Registered Bull 2 years old 1 Registered Bull 10 months 7 Grade Roland-n Coins 1 Bay Team 10 and 11 years, wt. 2800 T T 1 Bay Home T years, wt. 1600 l 1:153 lane 5 years old, wt. 1 b retest" In. FORD'S POSITION Fare Implements 23 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK '23 Leo J." Kristan, Prof}; Friday, December in fresh wtrter'.".ptiiian- Commencing at 1 : 1 Home Cultivator l Shovel Plow 2' Sulkey Plows _ Walking Plow 8 Horse Drill Seeder Corn Earner 2 Pump Jacks I 2 Stock Tanks Tank Heater . 2 Feed Tanks Hay Tedder Broader House 40 Ton Timothy Hay' ' Barn 200 .Bushel Oats w' 'i.',, 10 Ft Ensilage in " {E15110 8 Ton Oat Shaw in. B T F Emerson Manure Spmadei- Fairbanks All Purpose Feed Mill _ 20 H. P. Stations}! Gas En- gine with Clutch and Pulleys 2 1% H. P. Gas Engine _ Snow Blow . Hay Fork, Ropes and Pulleys International Silo Filler 2 Bob Sleighs "..:', V ly.asro, Box . ' I}; . Gravel Box . "i': 3 sets Heavy Harnesit) Fordson Tractor and tiors {in}; Tonford Truck 3.5 4iyi'il,stir,i5, r""' 25°51; T 9'5? _ 'r'fyc7 It wont be lqngnow S acydtsetort_iutopGa.riTi ml'lys', cayyata-prprniairiititGTii gammflld.chet§:sthetm.m Mn". ones Gym htstiton Bru.'s. Red box. 30e. 'An drttttrrista. ' ADJUDICATIO " ONCE . PUBLIC NOTICE retry. given that the Subscriber A . . tutor of therEtrtate of Ca E. Jones deceased will attend) the Probate CourtofLakeCou'n ,ataterm thereof to be holden.: It the Court House in Waukegan, In said County, on the flmt day of hungry next, 1928, when and 1t,egftt,?i, persons having claims again . said estate are notified and "requested to pre- sent the same to said; Court of ad.. judication. ' V , WILLIAM H; JONES, C _A.1irninitrttrteri. Waukegan, Ill., November 10, 1927. , 87-89-91. Custom endures, and people still tttAtlus tthr-ttyd-down Not _ skirt theorindg willf'whpbp it up" and the snow' wilef)y. t Your home will need tht proteétion of WE apologize for even pg- gesthig such a thingf as winter. Nevertheiessuotriewhere" between oetoberliid January paint made of Dutch Boy white- Hay and raii . " 1l.miildi' w. "I . I {a no -:$ 011C] 'lCE hereby ber A . . ra, Ca E. tttendQthe m iii B Beautir, perfbrniande an? IzPr Price / _ J tihn P. Exon, Prop. Geo_r_ge Vogel, Auct. i Ralph 'te.pe, (395. Terms of Sale: All sums (ll $20.00 and under, cash, for sums over that amount, a credit bf 6 month. will he gum uh hank. tble any bearing 6% inteim. No ghods to be rrmuwd until full settlement is" made 1 Butt . .1 Cattle, sold on 6trdafr retest . 3 Good Work Horses' 1 1 Drill F l Manure Spreader coinmencipg at 12 o'ciod,k sharp, the following {mgwrty Livestock (i; i I Hay Loader . w'r; . l _ Cultivator . 17 Good Cows, milkers and 1 Pulvm'm lnpnrhr up.) any of ownGisiiGGii small investment. Aire, iaGGri all the vital ei.e.ments youiwun in a Having sold my fitm, I will sell at Public Auction on the gremises known as the Ernest Davis farm on tatip Highwaywo: In, 3 limes northwestiof Libertyville on; __.' _ . Wednesday, N ovember 30 Never b fore could you obtain such g,l'egt,at smartneas,ruch delightful righng comfort and such PUBLIC AUCTION Offering the distinction and do 951cc ofhbodies by Fisher . . . pro vi in: t e superior performance; advantage. ofa celebnted valve-in» head motor'...and artying the lowest prices ever placedon a modem quality automobile- -eodar's ghevrolet stands out un- mistakably." the world's foremost combinatij: of beauty, perform» Ance and 1 price! Farm Implements Grain Binders Corn Binders _ Mower . Side Delivery Rake spnngcrs Libertyville Garage LUCE db EARL, Proprietors LIBERTYVILLE ' ILL] Bfllulf FLOWER GROWERS bodies by Fuhe ... pro ' superior perform; ac. sofa ce1ebeitedvaiveas. tor ' . . and art-yin. the nice: ever placed on . luality automobile- thvrolet "and. mum. _ [Manor-M PHONE 174-J. Flam deluged by win awaken Llama: ---.., 11.1."th Gang Plow sas, Plow Hocking Valley Slo Filler 2 Sets Double Ham 1 Hqu Express Ham " Milk Cans 1 Cowboy Tank Hater 30 "at Oped Seed Corn _ Other articles ton nunwnius no {Hay loader Cultivator 4 PM (nearly new.) 1 Spring Tooth Harrow 2 3Section Drags 1 Bob Sltt.igh 1 Light Milk "up 3, Inowers are a nee- esary adjunct to ev- etar occasion. They i,,1,rrinr-a message of * joy in happy events and bring a word of condolence in sor- L 0 'W /d"-e.te..tte-r., Call us for any kind of flowers at any time. Flowers sent any where by wire. row. Flowers $235 ILLINOIS A

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