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Libertyville Independent, 17 Feb 1927, p. 3

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-- _ JNCAFFARS OF _ ~by Former Resident, Now L "inwm. E Caleb A. Busick, formerly of. Zion and Waukegan, was one of the pro-- moters of the company and Wau kegan and Lake county residents are sald to hold many shares of 0 0 0 0 0 0O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o Mr. and Mrs. WiKH Hironimus--spent OOOOOOOOOOOOOOM"NWM. ® Thie Kimhuret .college --quartet Word was received here Wednesday, give a concert at the Evangelical F&b. 9, of the birth of a daughter at church Tuesday--evening, Feb -- 22, at ¥1e home of Mr. and Mrs. Math Steger 8 o'clock. There will also be a cetae-- of South Germantown, WB. _ Mrs3. teria, lunch, apron and candy sale. Steger was formerly Anna Schimnitt, Everybody welcome. of this place., Mrs. George Hawkins is substituting | -- Be sure and attend the home talent at the Quehtin's Corners school dur--| play, "The Clodhopper" given for the ing the iMness of the regular teacher. |benefit of the Ames school at. the Mre. Suftin of Dundee visiteg Sun--|Ivanhoo M. W. A. hall-- next Thursday fivfi'h&-m,uw evening, Feb. 24. This is a very, com rs. James Snetsinger held a social 'I?l":lsyhmflutsudflh_tol- flb't*o't".'.!.lfl\fi.' by a dance. & «* o LAKE ZURICH o _ _ ~EAST COOK AVENUE avenue, and Dr .L~G..John USED CADILLACS .OR OTHER USED CARS CAN BE BOUGHT .ON TERMS THROUGH G.M.A.C. who is ~--*~ 411 So. Sheridan Road for an. accountiag superior court in ill buy WAUKEGAN, ILL. 'Shurch. ~All report an enjoyable eve-- Men.d.%'mln- %vt:hlr.ufl Harold Hans. + Mr. and Mre. A. L. Payton' were Chi-- ceago visitors Tuesday. » Mr. and Mro. Elmer Heidieman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheean and~Mrs. Mrs. <I and son, were» guesth of Mr.--and Mra. E. D. Branding and daildren were in Waukegan Saturday shopping. Charles Wightman of Grayslake was a business visitor here Monday Mrs. Weaver and daughters ang Mrs. Payton attended the last number of the 'Lycoum entertainments at Waw Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bandman tor dinner na rgwests at the home of Mr. and Mrs -- Henry Hapke Sunday A number from here attended the show in Waukegan Sunday evening. George Hertel lost his entire herd of cattle in the T. B. tes# last Satur Ajt xt McHenry Wednaxlay, as <was also Frank Wilson, Jr., is confined to his home with a case of chicken pox. Mr <and Mrs. Lioyd Fisher motored to McHenry. Wednesday .; ~-- --_ George Young, confessed. killer of Frank m:mt Lake drugsetore porter, was bheld to thegrand jury without bonds mm a MM murder by . Justice Harry Young waived ~preliminary . hearing. The warrant:wag an old one, dated c doond Whis Chark , Case Grund's= skull, with murder. ~It was signed by . States Attorney ~A. V. Smith. The warrant had been held u;mnxum:.nopuuhw'm- serving until Thursday. :. : "&\- murder charge may stand in Young's case although * Col. Smith hase stated that he wil--try him far manslaughter. .. As a jury has the right to return a verdict© of man-- slaughter in a murder case this old «~Clark's case was continued to Feb. 18. He will be charged as an ac at the Eese Fisher home. Gouse on his property in Volo. _ . _ :. ~Mr. and Mrs. Lesiice Davis and their spent Friday evening at the home of Esse Fisher. » Frank Ehart is driving a new Cher-- rolet sedan. _ _._ . Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fisher motored *0. MceHenry Saturday. = John~ Passfield is : confined to his home with meagles. j Mr. 'and Mrs. Lioyd Benwel and daughter, of Gurnee --was a Tuesday caller at the G. A. Vasey home, : Mr and Mrs A. Eddy of McHenry were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L10yd Eddy. § Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey and Esse Fisher were business calers in Lib ertyville Thutsday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freund entertained a number of friends at theih home on Baturday 'evening. > ¥>4 Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Benwell of Gur daughter,. Marion, 'and Mr. and Mrs. EKese Fisher motored to Waukegan last nesss caler Wednesday. Mrs3. M Wagner has purchased, the Nick Miller home in Volo itors at the G, A. Vazsey home. . Thomae Dowell, James Dowen and » motored to Grayslake on business Tuesday. a Farl Davis of --Wauconda was a vis-- itor at the G. A. Vazey home Tuesday. "Milton Dowell visited at the Esse Fizher fiome 'Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. ~G. A; Vazey were in w:('r;o.]. Vasey and %flm .mw%n-q k Mr. and Mre. Joe Wagner entertain-- ed a number of friends from Chicago Archie Rosing of Round Lake was a business caller in this community o0 000 00 000 0 0 0 0 0o o to the ground hbe kicked in his skuil with his heary shoe, he satdo. nee callediat the G. A. Vazey home ge 0 0o 0 0e o 0o 0 e o o o o Watkins Hog or Livestock Minerals, $55.00 per ton; 10 to 19 Sacks $2.85 per sack; 5 to 9 satks, $2.90 per sack; less than 500 pounds, $3.00 per sack. > e © f Watkins Poultry Minerals, $65.00 a ton: 10 to 19 sacks, $3.35 a sack. 5 to 9 sacks; $3.40 per sack: legs than 50 sacke, $3.50 per sack. Why Pay More When You Can Buy Wat-- kins for less? Send in Orders Today. Good News for Farmers 3,. and ~charged both -- Young VOLO . I...'-n *n o t o) ) mane. se s ts " -Il.r'tndln ds " u9 1 8 * w *rgr mssn ts + 1M t F 'RMdm" & '?'v ; a 4 o Sames motored to Mmi ' M caller > re "-'l m::% m!,n__ wia folks : dance at :' Wairconda. Priday " m t "w>>a J ap2 hm o. «4 --"Mr and Mrs. Richard Dowell and #on ing ' the week 'end --# umw_' L $ 4 :. A number fiun'i wid. folks: dance at :V ot friends in McHenry i . «>' ~* By WILLIAM 4 'Hmfiw'flf. John . Waiton hmhl';l-h"flnb f \e:pm- refi'?*u.-;-w th--enact gan for a fow days.>>.._" >~ _ ----.--_| ment. of . the. $250,000,000 McNary-- Miss Vera Vazey and Yyonne and| Haugen Farm --Relie! -- bill --by : both Winifred Benwell visited at the--Ess6| House. and Senate*virtaally: assured Fisher home Saturday. :. _ ._ | tor the préesent : & of com'nfii ": E. ®Nelson was a McHenry .vis< fi m&m 54&7 r-ll' Baiturday. * k §°%C .i f @ on e Curtis-- ""Tar. and Hre. Joo Wagner hC MK,| Aewell substilite. _ _' _ _ _ _ show in Waukegan Saturday eve. ~ Miss Evaline Hironimis was a 'Mc-- o 0o 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0.0 --~New Engiand supper; musical enter tainment and a S--reel-- Al1 picture--all mmmum'pm'n:urfio ausupices: of the Ladies' fillq. ¥'eb. 18. Supper served.from 6 to--9. You wil be sorry if you miss this big treat. > The best combination of the season. The pictures alone are worth the price, and you all know how the n@tm.hfl.. +s k be gone several weeks. ~Mrs. Eva Sma¥X has been on the sick for her a speedy return to her normal ~ .C. J. Herschberger made a business trip to Caleago Saturday. : -- ~_The bible class met at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. J. G. Cook last Monday evening, and had a very : enjoyable time. A large crowd was present. and mnelegant lunch was served. The Cooks are great entertainerg, as well As cooks. ~~--Fambs Dixon apent the week end in i(whmmmmthflm remember, the winter is not over yet. {Oh you joykiller!) * Henry caller Monday. o 000 000 000000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 20: MyMatt;n'm ing worship at 11: E. L C. B at 1 with Miss Mabel Hana leader; eve ning worehip at at 7:45.. Wednesday at 8, prayer service; Friday at 7:30, town every night next week. < A fine rformance is promised. °_ "Ir?hud Mrs. Marihbl! Schroeder o+ and MiC Ben Cook left . last Baturday on a t#rip to CalKMornia, to Misseg Lydia andg Ruth Kasdort vis, Ited over the week end at the home of their sister, Mrs. H. E Grimme. F., L . Brups, of Oak Park, E. A. Schutt and Miss .A. Schnell of Chi-- cago rendered ~wonderful: service our mus'cal program. We also to compliment the orciestra on The E. L.C. E. wil have a measur-- ing and valentine social at the parson-- age Friday, Feb. 18, at 7:30. ah{.: ulonuuvnhmnlhzuh box at the door. ~You will measur-- ed by the door keeper, and youmust pay 5 cents for each foot and 1. coent tor > every -- inch : thereafter, -- (Yout If you enjoyed our musical program h(-ohrtrqaz Write either to W. Lochkiead or. pastor. We will hold our last quarterly con-- ference Friday, Feb. 25, at 8, and Rev. A. J Byas will servo as chairman. Our last Communion service of this church year will be held Sunday, Feb. 2%7, and Rev. M. Gronewold will: be o . HALF DAY . o CLASSIFIED ADS will impress you with their importance. > RHEU MA TISM y 1 chathed s Froms prosens Army I nl'Tflm tion for the treatment of Rhoumatism and Noeuritis, --I have given this to thousands --with ~wonderful results. The prescription cost me nothing.. .I ask nothing for it -- I will mail it if you send me your address.-- A postal will bring dt. Write today. _ > «. 0 o0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAUL Mre. Henry Krueger wasa Volo vis-- Moligor a'tended "a at the parsonage. e . > 8 ie g {w" 6e tnen h itccam Acs h 1wo. Pen I "';Blr ~Are. y $ fl%,mmla% }.' P !\' f ~mm-' ' the présent & of Con i'q'"nmt tht.ndo'n' on of the Curtis-- A Hmitation of: detbate --will zo into effect, in the Senate this afternbon. leading to a : final vou'b-; {ymtc: tomorrow : afternoon. . po * ternational",News -- Service; . indicated the bilt would pass the Senate*by 'a g' Hon "?m op;a:d <~The mean $ i & Mrwuhh 'on the measure to last from three to five days. A Tinal votd probably will: be=reached in the--lower branch by next Monday .do-.a-mmmvm"l'h MeNary --bill, 'however, would as additional conditions, the approval of a "substantial number of cooperative associations" and the vote of all members of the board from the dis-- tricts "raising fifty per cent of: the crop" affected before the board could or 'Tubsday.~ It then.will go to the president for his signature or veto. Both %rlllt and foes of the two bills have Ccharged that the public Number of conveyances filed, .205. Number of Chatte! Mortgages, 59. f'-'Wummmxm- ~--Potal amount of 10ans, $385,877.24 a $250,000,000 Aawell <bill : would attempt virtually the same results but would gpply to all crops. -- * & * The two bills clash first over the method of selecting the farm board which operates 'this gigantic enter-- m&mmmmndfmm ~Mlatriet: -- Under the-- MeNary bill, farm .organizations in each dis-- trict would nominate three ~candi-- detes,from whom the president would have to select the one member for fiee tB cemmident s mrotkaied in hm give the nresident a in nam-- ing the board. excent that each major party would have six members. a ©'The Curtis--Aswell bill would. elim-- Inate the equalization fee. It would provide for the board functioning in time 'of crop emergencies by the ex-- tension-- of loans to cooperatives en-- fl"'"' stabilizing the price levels. In time of a national crop emergency, thow m'.. m' i bilt would ere-- ate a Tederal farm board, financed by ed by a huge surplus, the McNary bil! would 'permit the board to make loans to cooperatives, under the .con-- ditions named above, for the purpose of stabilizing prices by storage, or exportation of the surplus. It would uen 10 Lold s nage surples oif --the even to hold a huge surplus off the the disposition of bilize markets aga tions to reduce speculation and © to encourage the organization of: coop-- erative marKeting associations."At lment ar the Foane Fom 2 stobi-- would fix the equalization fee on any crop affected. C The equalization fee, which is the mof't,h McNary--Haugen . bill, d be a sort of insurance premi-- um paid by --the farmer to guarantee a fair price for his whole crop.: It would be collectable only on the por-- tion of a crop sold. in the American market but would be high enough to m.::umhlm tht;eoom tives ered selling the abroad. M.mhmuon"m keep the American market 'price al-- zation 'fund ~created. by payment "of price and 'so much higher, that the farmer would receive more for his whole crop, even after paying the equalization fee, than he would have received if the surplus were allowed these loans would draw one per cent interest and at other times, interest at the rate of 4--12 per cent, repay-- h'hqu"' i the name 26. ths j I muac same as m%muwn but there would be <no guaranteaes for the board get-- ting back the logns. t to. clog the local markets, bringing the American price level down to the By A. K. "WIEM Secretary «: of Security: & Trust Co. R ~Business of the Recorder's. Office for the week ending Feb.--12%, 1927 *--Number of conveyances filed, 217. ~ Number: of Chattel Mortgages,. 18. . Number J to Trust Deeds and Mort-- :F'u number of :instruments filed, '-- Total ampount of loans, $813,351.54. ~ --Corresponding period week ending LOANS FOR WEEK | UNDER LAST YEAR|-- In time of crop emergencies, caus Prejudice Grows _« PITNIO years ago, with the of the _ All this will be plain to you, the first time ie es e d in caece L l all.,.., ; < s * 7 " f "" t > 4 i c cannaee wac ce s ade se -- Repamadentied nesmints :/ _ _ An t lav enerous in miles--per-- ing ease, a t 4 .iflL't dlsd:mgd in c'noothnul P:d mmo(wningitm:afim _ _ €G~ Hanmakile anickliy became the largest any six; and it is that final degree of distin-- en the original genuine Goun Mropas s s _« % _ Telephone No. 8 ~-- HKUPMOBILE _ _ TFOGHT , . --REE MOTOR SALESs $**:5.s.0~% > W{TH this beautiful new Federal-- For the VWV Thor Eiectric Ironer and a few © Small Hot ~-- . mminutes time, a dress is made as -- ThefolGintitetite fresh as hew. 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