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Libertyville Independent, 17 Apr 1924, p. 10

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Wanner; immune momma . ahIltlnli0f'r1ifi mmmm museum mum comm: Pred 22:2: on . a,.,,', . mm mm ttgytttrtd Opposition Did Not _ law-value and Station Again Heads Republicans The convention then adopted a motion that the three otticlnls' names together with Joseph Slower. Chase Webb and Ray Paddock should act us a committee to name dele- ntel to the state and judicial com. vention. The state committee to name deleo gates. 13 to be held at tttrr1ssxtietd on the 18th, the Judicial convention at the Garrtck theatre. Chicago. at 11 o'ciock ant-the-Nh) Liter a mo- tion was made that this name com. 5mm. act " the executive commit- tee to help carry on the campturtn during the' coming months. . John Oliver, T. H. ieyer. M. P. Dllger, Geo. Traut, Leo Fenlon. Wm. J. Bull, Wm. Zupkaa. yr. B. Busch. Earl Gray. H. Y. Foley. E. J." Glen, Lyle Gourley. John Nelson. John Clcvy, John Udell, Edward Warren, Emil Fiche. A . Fred Lundlne. John D. Thomas. Ralph Phil, Scott Levoy, Joe tuorn- er, Frank Webb. J. V. Bull. E. V. Orvis, Ray Paddock. T. J. Shirl. w. J. Obee, Max Przyboraki, E. M. Runyurd. John Spelltttttrt, A. -J. Wnlsch, Ed Mtuman. Altemtg Elegy". .. .. Wtst.9. Stanton of juleside Mon. iay utemoon was unanimously rd. dected chairman ot the lake County than! Committee and wan unMW The delegates selected and ap- proved by the committee to the slate convention and the alternates are " (allows. A. F. Beauhlen, E. M. .Rgnynrd, R. J. may. Judge C. C. Edwards, A. V. Smith. Arthur Bulkley. Max Pnyborek. W. If. Weiss. George Field, Sidney Block. E. L. Clarke. Wm. A. Deane, Benjamin Miller, 'Jos. Slower. L. Ellen", he. G. mlch. Pull HoGumn. E. V. Orrin, Wm. McEwen. M. C. Decker. H. L. Scott. B. Hiltimore. Freak Wank), James Mitchell. Chase Webb. E. W. Eaton, l, H. Ban-e, John Oll- var. Elmer Clavey. W. ErBrtuta,Ad Warren, John Udell. Charles Mason, R. W. Churchill. l W. Depot. Alternates Judichl Lew Hendee. A. N. Tiffany, Steven Leroy. "J: A. Faun. Fred Kirchner., Ben Miller of Libertyville nonl- nuod Wm. mutton for (emponry chairman and Max PruborskI-wu nominated mretlry and A. J. Welch or Highw'ood as treaaurer. The temporury nomination was iat- medlately made permanent and not an opposng vote was recorded. This latter motion was made on suggesqon of E. V. Orvis who de- clared that this was a Coolidge meeting with fnot : great deal said but the work well put under war. Ed Martin. Democratic County Meeting. Will. the Republican were holding their meeting in the Circuit court' room the Deatoeratie county commit-1 tee held its meeting in the supervis- or: room. John O'Keeler presided and later motion we: carried which elected Peter McDermott of Wanke- ,p.n chm-mar ot the county commit- - Wt: upon-u that a butor an: would be put up. When the puctncl eogttmtttearmen gathered in the Circuit Court noon)- it bee-Ina evident that there urn to-be no 09- -ttioet to Mr. Stratton's re-eleetion a county chairman» G I'DERMOTT HEADS DEMOS. tee and Dd. .White ot Fox Luke as no! rotary-treasurer. ( Delmtes ware named for the may convegtion to be held at Bpeirtgttetd' on me an: n (Ono's: . _ _ John O'Keoge. Ed. White. C. l. Wighfman, Dink! Grady;, Peter Mc- Dornott; Thoma Grub-m. John Ful- bey. In. C. R. Goodwin. W. L Mor. loy. Mm.r. J. Gunny, Phttttt Suntan} Funk Hubert. . . "a; Rims-u selected this nu of adopts: for the consul-loud. cou- ventlon toQse held Wednegdar In mm 6130. ' __ ( _ - " "361m O'Keefe, Thoma Oahu}: 1. Wigbtman. Ed White, Al lather. D. A; Grady, Mrs. C. N. Goodwin, Mrs. Cutter. COOLIDGE T0 0.K. GREAT LAKES LMI), TRANSFER SOON Expected to Sign Authorization of Transfer of 589 Acres for Veterans Bureau. Authorization of the innate: of 30 um of land at the Great Lake. In"! nation to the voienu' " m for in: as hospital the: in ex- meted to come from President Coolidge noon. according to word ro- ccived here today. LAND NO LONGER NEEDED The land to be [run-fated In went of the Chicago & North Western railroad right or way. and was and can" the wu- tor tenponry camp- to supplement the min nation. In moo-mending an trust», "an Rod. ": nun! use board held that I!!! - tn- no longer new." at out at the union (would. mercury of the Navy WM and an. Hines, directm of the "tle bureau have agreed to tho transfer. " in learned from Waahmxm. A Monty-Sam Wm It the on" ot the M lump In Inn-pt did not "at to no) I m " It" at the mar mm any Nat to and the nun TM: mm to we the water rum! Im on level by "when. Now the) M "to It!" Ibo meslver I-l the 'tttttthee at (to - and". h auto T m to a... a In! . T m the "Mac I... tht ',Trfil,' The number of sheep in-some' ot the other counties ot the ante are: Winnebago 12.150. Ktuttta0,120, La. Sane-10.900. leHenry 4.000, Chris. tian 6.440, Madison 3.220, Montgom- try 9,900, -Poorh 5.530. Champaign 9.720, Cole: 5,980, Edgar 6,760, Marion 7.830. Jackson 2.060, St. Clair 1,600, Wllliamson 1,490, Saline 1,830. The new secretary ot the navy should be-kept busy at Washington, when everything is at Bet.---) torn Bacon News. __ The state has 1 total of 593,000 the") which are estimated to be worth $4,863,000.. The average value per head was {8.20. ranging trom 88.75 in the northeastern counties to $7.30 in the southeast ed in Lake county. The industry has been increased considerably how. ever aud it is believed that the time is not far distant when Lake county will be one of-thg...most im: portant sheep-raising counties in the state. _ Fred Vault. who mid" on 3 in. on Belvidere Road, neu- (inmate, reported to the usher!!! um uno- body stole a three (uh Mb I" trim In home mt My Th. "eetetnq mm. In: mm from the m: where it Md been put will. We chum; I" tn m. " In an Idea he no" vho " ttt 'Aithouxh the matter is not gen- erally known sheep raising has be- come quite an industry in Lake county. The livestock statistics of the United States show that there on 8,330 sheep in this county. Pike county, the statistics show, has more sheep than any other county in "Maoist This county counts 20,400 head in its sheep population. - MANY SHEEP ARE BEING was» -vFq-e m LAKE comm Official Figures Show that. ' Lake County Ranks High in the State. . Xt'wns only a few-y-ears Mo that there were scarcely any ~3heep rtutv INDUSTRY GROWING FAST. 1lll1liliilllil YOU CLE- Clear out the old worn out gas appliances.- 1lIptissei)eaoiuit.miitit, getting rid of a lot of old, useless, worn' out articles. What about your, old 'dll' range? How long has it been on dirty?. Isn't it worn' and rusty andwas till of-gas?' Where you have no old range to turn in you will recéive an allowance of $5.00 ioward.the purchase price of a new 1'tulge-oP---a $5.00 credit to be ap- plied as first payment on a water heater, washer, clothes dryer, ironor " 13-picee aluminum oven cooking sot. Your new range to be equipped With the famous "Lorain" Oven Heat 1higu1ator. It is not necessary that youpay "th--you can purchase one Of, our white (i, enameled gas ranges by making a small down payment and paying the bal- 5 ance in 12 equal monthly installments. . j, NORTH SHORE GAS CO. THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY is , purse; similar to card cue, our"!!! in; change and a white (old wrin- watch with Initials G. E. t (annual: on back. Finder please Kali 1482-8. Reward. In: Forty-a- who" 67 we: uw race are now locate! at the state orphann' home. in Normal and the are at St. Vincent's orphnm. Phonograph records, maniacs and books heve been supplied there chil- dren. end " poeerle the unmet-y hopes to patchy one and "my two plume in the future toe the use and training ot the musically u- ciined "non: Its charges. ill-3.. J. L. Murray or Btoomtte ton entertained allot the chiljrqn At veterans in hor homq recently. "' Residence am! one. 1609 W ipxton St., Wankexu. m. iikL if i. "been 'ot train" Tu pretmrinq to (in the children tn St. Vincent's orpbtnnse a his In- L0ST--4hmt11 brown leather (than. Paula. m. - Oahu:- _ who-e- hthen died In the hospitals or on the Muloueu dun-x tho world war, at the children ot would" at du- attted votoruu .1." ban the but at are it tho t (In Illinois dmrtmut " ti.iih'iiiii mm tummy no carnal out, neon-din: to In. C. I. Buru- ot thu'euy. chum: ot tin and icing. con- mmoe. '. lp 's In. W. M. Ion-3n. not. - dut of tho nuxntuy., to cm at the "Honor chm! welt". co.- uum. and' an. ttttttog' an: on preparing to help her In her work " mixing n carom] "RV" otnhee territory and collocttng all tho tlf formation about children of "an" that is Humble. _ Childron Whose Fathers-0M in World SNOW Get "Atten- tention of Lebion Auxiliary DR. J. L. BEDDING VETERINARY mason ' _.l'l_lon 199$; - LOST AND FOUND. which iEii, Eliot. Allowance toward the nrurthasst of your new range-or-this practical 13-pieee aluminum cooking set or a $10.00 credit to be applied as first payment'ox a water heater, washer, clothes dryer or ironer; The new range to be equip'peiyrith the famous "LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR" 'urn In Ypur" Old... Gai) Or :1 Coal Range and Receive .1 PHONE 37 Wu"! For particulars write L . Ralph J. Dady, Attorney, , . Mra1t1mtput,91iimris. 'i,,,, minimum??? Cl, SEAT OF LATEST Iii, _ Slihillid6 SCAMS Illa. AUN" tet school tea/tv. " in, II. a: _ school, just Iouul at Lamina; has but "ttgt' to" lung's-mum "I in Eng and"! to Dr. tr. C. Hot; by It Britr. "a o! eaadr, In N: at I": no. . hiRiii th': ttt t,i"lgapti2e . In tt It 2 'tht "may. ""MtltiS use. . .__ " out "in bath. The can" non h law." t)t can not Dunbar ' on tho work. old-election ot 'e - "trt guy 1__ud cowl omn- J, L. Ttylor ot Libertrvilir. Fm} [lh/rfiir) [lIi]l), SALE Free of all liens and incumbrgnces, other than taxes tpr year 1924. Immediate posses- sion given. 'Abstract furnished. . Sale will be "held on Saturday, 'April 19, 1924, it one o'eloek P. M. at east door of com? house, Waukegan, Illinois. ._-"r By'Court Order, at public auction, to high- est bidder, Farm of 141 acres known at Brain Farm, 1% miles 1iiirth of Bowman Dairy Plant at Gurnee. Good house, barns, well, orchard2 grove, and other" improvements; . " ' "F 31095-9 EUGENT.OU,RUNYARD, IT, 1th'W, . All ,0! the chum: tn the and will in. to; 'fert.1t2"r, V T a m 0.! 1e " sum _ It. Hum II unumslly you». "eerrdi" to De. but». and h,- uno in contachlth I but I" hr ot m ' T A um- mun. out." I. on " w" to WAN" allowing . "has. an; by Dr. Hutch! N Dr. but: M was. at m Mnte bond. in who I. and to: n u,- pert to holy curb the Lot. County bum". Dr. Tillie " " ropon. mug .t.et the trtrt M4 "e an "In. not-ulna won." nub l mime-get Jil'u'8- 1:: W's "out. lulu. In My III tn an "In" park hound '1tnrr.tt, In of a. ei, bond at Mt! mi for ht.%et_ri "s", V1110 to!" view. he will not a. gut. Qttarattttate omen who in nu. to!" '55. In mu Soc tho an. quanta. omen who in but: an to N "we: to an; etapret?et_ttiettrrturtnu. ',' "00 m1 Magteiin Chancery. a! An every day, n'ocmity on the campus. ' Probably it will be tailored 'of Roshanara crepe, flat ereiie or menu' shitting. They're made in bright colors, very simple and unsophisticated, yet surpassing- ly smut.- The mode for girls this, season iii a chaining one and the prices interesting. 0.,flutiey.r,?itar,,th?rtaryl For High School and A Smart Blouse To wear with/a skin or that tailored suit: You'll need three or four dimity blouses. They're so fresh and dtitsp looking' it's 'a pleaaure to Tear them and so inexpensive, too, at. - A Sport Diess isiiiir,'i' $17 .50 UP $1.98 GikgeGrili Io wordrobo, "My o col- lege grips, in complete without one. " . Here one will find those boyish tailored quits» exact replicas of '.the creations of O'Rosscn and " Paton at a fraction oi! the cost. They'll give one that nrarinish look-aprt a lot of tserviet at very re rensohable cost. A Tailored Suit Surely. A Scarf Every woman. wears one. They add just~enough femi- nity to the boyish coe- tumes for Spring. They're worn tied under' tlurehin, over the shgulder or perhaps hanging from a pocket. A fine selection at ' $25 TO $75 ARTop Coat " every girl who loves the out-of-doors. The wry look ot then m- ggstl cool IVOIHII'I" In the country. 'motOt trip. or irotettois Inlnnt tnclmnt weather. Thorn n my swing to thtir "In. a youthful If. aud, t nun ttara that will endear them mad-nub ' pdiied to $80 at _ $17.50 Up $2.98 $50 has" W

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