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Libertyville Independent, 14 Aug 1924, p. 4

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Ni" T "r _ hf; 'i MeHENRY COUNTY LOSES RESPECTED CITIZEN I "?'i'iliit'", . "rn the death of Dr. Charles H. Fete". McHenry county hi! ss.trmeotitsntostressrectedetdmetvereitixtms;toen."to Jud to do with the lives of more {unmet perhaps than animal in iirsir' "thirdttttstr because of his extensive practice emrering to my de- ii,rgii" 54. during which he attended the arrival of my ot the - Fd $3; gt .i'rioonmenuawomeerottttateotettandrtndeydrtrr'1e 'iii),; van. a professional mice: during the hours of ttadttem that can't g? in every family. l _ _ '_.vs'/_;,i)1" 'l A min of cheerful disposition. one who'mys had a kind a my! and kind advice for everybody, he was loved and revered by E??- F ta who knew.him. V To say hepever had an ENEUY in Mo. Maw"? 11.249292252le $lllfi@ 1milllt _. lull County 704W hb) . It's cases like that Ira Blackwell affair in Wood-, "dock, wherein a man hired by the state's attorney's qdtiee to STOP booze violation? and then, is himself " ttttttod for AIDING those very violators that makes "to so generally willing to evade the dry laws. If "dwell is indicted by the grand jury and later found guilty at a trial. it surely will be a serious slap at law gatorcement in the district as pertainng to the dry law. tBo date he merely has been arrested, charged wth ac-t apting a bribe to allow beer to run through MeHenry County instead of confiscating it; he didn't see' fit to deny his guilt before the justice but prefers going to bat in the circuit court. . The special prosecutor claims he has, evidence to prove that Blackwell connived and conspired to defeat the ends of justice, that very justice he was supposed to be dispensing. If he IS guilty it. is a moat reprehensible thing for an agent of law-enforcers to have done. When Blackwell was arrested in Waukegan' on the'charge of .. . .... . aM A ----_-- Del:--l.: h iurreot3tstrwouidnottse.trmurertrb-tvet'.rPnt"l", likFRIEND. Hew"amanwttouewwut,rrtndnessand isiiearstooatorrasahe-dieinaio"t'oth. _ 69 iGmetiisonerottheenrtrdar-theetet'"rCec'o mks cans. he worked laboriously day and night: traveling Mc- 'nmycountyfromendtomdforyempdormthcadventof the atomic wait the old school of Media- who roman and JiLiiiiidtheir-icewae,noneat1-atfttrht-P'?'tt chit 'i'i'iiiU-i2- iiilitihim iitht tegmrrtiirrattove x greed tr, P§RSONAL GAIN or emolument. My; po'or family of are. timeout); can look back over theyean and man how pr. rogers brought cheer, professional service and returned health into their home and PAY for same was a minor consideration wsthitiausthuheirstodarhadinviaittie-etheamm"t"" pteunted in his service a rendered gratuitously during his pne- -ttatnerears,itwouurestrmetttneoodsuedePe .. "a a"""'"'"" -- ___-_-"-- --. - Dr. Fegera was a TRUE FRIEND, a LOYAL KINSIIAN; a man of HONOR, RELIABILITY and about" SINGER!" OF PURPOSE, STEADFAST and TRUE, KIND and SOLICI- TOUS both as a family physician and friend: he waathc aort of a man that waa always outstanding in his little community, the iurttamanwhoikmuiedasthereamruttumtntoie"t Windvic affaira. Dr.regemhas ptt-dtohuthtd1 rattan the influence he'produced and left in the county villus": be et- lacod. Hewaaagreatmaninaamallcommunity,thaaortofa manwhowaaoutatandinginmany mapecta. Lake County farms have been hard hit by the heavy mine. But, it is not general. Wisconsin corn seems to be in good shape; some Belds, are under water but not so much as in Lake County. Lake County farmers have Inutaipe4 an enormous logs It's going to make it hard for a lot of them. 'iiiimra HOOKER! our or '19ll LAW LAUNDRY WORK DRY CLEANING ' and PRESSING RELIABLE LAUNDRY THE BEST in PRO" 67-. C. Wank?" R'etlt SW Wealthy Resident Plans to Put Up How on Lake Eara Costing '10,000 Each. A modern aubdiviaiori conteiniu tMt beentitui homes, costing 610.000 in to be loeeted et Area. 111.. edjoln- in; to troatttiNI we are end Bt. Hery'e of the Leke. the wonderful cutout: miner] that in in course ot contraction there. Announcement to thin elect in made by George P. Racine of Wilmet- ke. lll.. who recently pureheeed e trect of " acres "Joining the his aethoilc neminery. the purchue rice being $75,000. This tie to be, nude the lite for one hundred twenty homes which will be eold to Chine- gonne. There will be 00min metric- tione which will maintain it u e high class residence neighborhood. thlr. Racine has given the cannot for the erection of the ttmt unit ot homes. twenty in number. work of construction on which will M alerted immediately. It is pinned to hue theae home: under cover try cold weather so that they 'qn be complet- ed during the 'ter and ready for occupency the ' fat thing -ttt the spring. A: won as the tirtrt twenty no completed Mr. Rnclne plus to our! work on one hundred more. Then the Btttt1 twenty will be put up. Work In to be rushed with all possible speed as the one: anticipates a ready Me for these thte homes. PROF. w: N. SPECKMAN TO BE BE HIRED HERE AUGUST IS Wimt was received here Wednemy ot the death Tuesdny mm ot-Prof. W. N. Speculum who passed 1n! " his homo in "hunt. after an inns»: at ties or six mouths, hart alum being the immediate cum: ot death. For we put three year- Prot. Ezek- man had held the chair of hiol at Ennhum bone". The Speculum 'xormerly lived In manning. their home being at the corner at Broadway and Wright Court. Mr. W!) lava his widow, one ttoat,SaexMa3tmet.otChMta4to,anda (hunter, In. G. W. Hunwnld. also ot calm ' . The remun- will be brought to Lib. ertyvllle Friday. August M, and fun- era 1.0mm will be held that snor- .-:oon at 1:80 o'clock. alumna tune. hm. :31 mu be u Lat"aids. FARE-238' PICNIC WEDNESDAY AUGUST " AT DIAMOND LAKE mutton, with the propor%iee orcha- tn tuna-hing innit. 9:00 p. m.--rrxtworu. m following business firms of Lib- mm. and Are: has donated prises med tttr an "nmtgB' picnic. to be hold " Diana"! we Ag.. 20, 1024: Tim Broc., than light. Eu] R. Corutt--0 pound: on.» & Barry D. Gold {11106065 Bhot0-. z-pound box m. P. B. Lovell Co.-atox White Owl martini]: umber Co.--" pounds Cut In]. " pound: Chick Huh. 100 pounds Red Comb, 100 pound- an and 1 salon Veldm mm. W. tt Wui9or Boom than. A. W. Hadron-4rd!" set. _ $1,000,000 f0llt " You, Want a Real Herd Sire 1hofcir-ilr-gheltreuthefatnristgdeserhrei" lauds-halite ' 374363 . Tllheseheuomearehelttsdeete0aedef.higurrtaeh-" BELL FARM POSCH PRIDE 1)issire.tl0uplYNBCHNEWMAN.is out of the former wmkhreamleownGdtmPoehNtline,andbrasoetofthe Hicam.taSWr'0FvAuErV1fiW.2nd,one"of the most heautihda.tmatBeltrann.is1trFimlemePrideFarteovho" dam,FindeniefrrideJdtannaRuewGaworlthrecordeow andherthre-stdirectsir-lloutofaworkhmoed eow-lhissire.KimrHemrerveldAatrsrieFayne,osoutota' world'necordcawandby.themofaworld'srecordcow. Hioimustwoworkl's record sisters; hisdamhtutwosister' tut-mrkheh-imtsistemandhu dams sirehulwo World's record riders. With such breeding, a great dell can "-hlrbeexpeetedfmmourherdsire,BE11FAitl00StlH former wmld'sredordcow, Man (Under Federal 8upervkioa0 HONOR mu. 1931924. JOHN L. NICHOLSON a SON w. J. mm. S-i-tut. ItR1UiME, u. up}... new, 632-14 (Continued tram Pages 1) Birchmont Farms- 120 FINE HOMES M t2lg!ttiMtlNlllt _ In! s, It _ tdbeetrvtm my a 1rl1eatgt. 0.. r 't fi'iitt.'r,'-'i!1'4t.iir-. I. W. H! in ptr W. manna lasd-Mrtt-9 M mabaetrUtioaa. Luau-twill. Dept. 'ttoro--4U0 but. WI. WW1" mm mm Banh-06.00 Vanua- Club smut. Jack Bmdtoed--1 lb. on tobacco. Luke Co. mun-u Bststr---86 out. 000. "qo--6 pound box " mm chooohtu. w. w. anon & ttens--4lr.00 nu blankets. . . A. Elm-8n": Butt" Kano. Kennedy Brxt..-9pttttiqht. . has County Mum-3 "artr "tr. 3mm to m. ' mm A Jdttnalrt-fe 0'. IP.".. Cai.', H. A. Whtaeta---Box cinre. l Tripp Lumber ov-Whoo in tulle. ( In addition to the above prises. to be: given in the "rich: events. someone "tending the picnic Ill me home with' them one or more at the taming tine premiums: sine Chester White Pig, six rocks ol . White Braden Goose and White Em- den Gander-Donated by J. M. Fetter- non. . . _ . Two White Penn DuckP-Douwd iby Chris Jensen. . . _ Pair White m-sr-Donated by the Old Mill Fem Patt White Gains Pus-Donated by Dr. Beck. T Jack ooodi-max dt cigars. SETTLE WM. C. . BICKNACE CASE C. O. fltrtrttt-eu holds! initial. In Plan-30! at " all". Sch-Mk adv or.--.-. an: H. Btrer--a1tmthumf kettle. J. B. Ion. & Goa-411: loch. c. Gem chow-4:0. bag candy. Annual! To: Co.--to lbs. Ens". . & P. To: Co.-" its. Cox". o. W. Mtt1idor--8 lbs. Motido Brim" Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bianca. at Lake Zurich. _tinalV have come to a definite shtnderatandintf' con- cerning th settlement ot their prop- erty right... following suit tttdivorce which she "leg. "use: use." ihitrcuit muff Monday it In de- cided that In. Bibknnce is to re- oeiv'e $1.000 within 30 any: all 35,000 more within a. you. She also in to have the mrnitum. . I teh. "'0 Inc .wu--_.V. The _ Bianca's 'm congldenblo ammo:- recon property at 11hr Bur, Citizen! sate BHtie-n0.00. L. A. Murrier--tlr.00. J. W. Chandler & Boat---). Area Bowling Alter-io. 'ihteHbeeert & W00. Wm. 'isutrae--0E00. Wm. Eddy--" bottle hair tonic. Pl? GEERS FEATURE AT INDIANA RACE 'Somh Bend, mm, Aug. tt.---With . card at " events. including the. 81.000 stake am, the mummy (air, Aug. 19-24, bid: at: to we" the' most attractive rum; can! ever witnessed in this "gl of the ma. Between 150 sud hornet Mu been entered. The string ot harm under the control at that Menu. :"Pop" Goats. will be In". Ewen. Jun-410 in can. l4. I924 loan" and on! m' UNI-tr will. lug-4: lunar! "In" M'IIENRY BEATS LIBERTYVELE a t to! Ina-1m "I I gun. no. Mart to high. In: I). (you. hurling ht loamy was too much tor tho Uvallu an. the Me Hom "In." had a hard an. Ind. 2t his»: for are an. T Kinda! tho "an!" tar )1ch and may Metttee In Utenyvmo. Non weak Hen-try vul my the Algon- quin It Helium. THC mtt-CNY--0utt A VIA! Auditorium Theatre': "Three Agés" Tues. amrWeds. Aug. 19 -20 Double Attraction" . Buster Keaton in Tom Moore and Viola Dana -,.."G-. ."ROUGED LIPS" SUNDAY AUG. " Service to thePublic NATIONAL BANK YOUK'BFSI' INgtl1tAMX AGAINST BEING WORKED IS TO SUBSCRIBE FOR THE IttDErtattiigtt"LuMi.r $1.50 FOR A YEAR You Took Your Car'Apart . and exposed every friction 'uitace, every Bolt where We iswe-ruratiiuatanatueNrsieaneathanana usedtreahuwieant.itwmabeaeoodia",atitwouid beauinyoneaniw,udtakeaiototvourtaestthat isthe result you getwhenrourearis pmper'ly mused. Alloldtrreaseisworeedouonderapr-eof5,000he. totheinrltastdtsewlubimttwtiet, Thcpriceforthil Gork is vety reasonable. If your car is not equipped with an Alemite System, we will gladly install it-cheaply, too A number of people have told us they can get better mile- age on our gas than any other they buy. Why not give it We sell good lubricating oils, too, wholesale and retail; a grades. but only one quality. T Opposite St. Paul Depot. FILLING STATION -this'bu ever been thesthoutrht of the siaff 'of this "progres- sive institution. With that thought in mind we have just installed on our hulking home a beau- tiful eloctricnlly operated Chime Clock. V "down he. and mellow ton" are for the convenience. and plenum of " and an Into-dad to apron the unwed-tic: that tho Officers, Director: and on- play.» of this institution bear the members of this community for their liberal "has" and friendship. Mar in china bring to you, hind radar. our - cordial wading. '-nm4mj

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