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Libertyville Independent, 9 Oct 1924, p. 3

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A sum compliant nu Paid the Hal-uh hard at hunk Y. - at but. VIII: teat ink who: the Itch:- anntttategt+'N-e-ut_tn- - it. Ptve but". mount Ben. uu war. In an um. I State Attrittttltitrt ttt Tannin-W . "'l'llhli't The tan trom ltchlun won ttmt "All. ttlntiotgnt Dun Show It MB. vuku [at I... "but" some an other nut. Judging mun. Pro- uuor Bonnet! In oomnontlu'on Mr. Fowler- herd said, "We In" mn- od 1'»me tremttr-ti" and than! ot the but hard: we could and on out trip at lnspoetion Ind the herd "to. n Mr. Fowler's are the but In an." W Th!- vu a tin. compliment tor the Lake Villa broader who bu boon The Wllllnz Workers Cm. held 1 bullneu meeting at the magma on "turdar. ' . - -, --- - Hour}. J. A. Than: um J. s. Den- man attended the National lnmnce convention in Chtcago this Week. is, cumin: in building 1 hard 1mm both type and production. Mr. um! an. hurt White and chil- dren ot Balaton spent Band" with his "that at the home of Mrs. J. B. human. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weuel and chil- dren spent Friday with Rev. and Mrs. B. A. Foote u Caledonia and attended TA Boni" born may, Oct. 3. to Mr. und in. Theodore Reddnu. _ _iuh Mme smug ot "hum is spending a two weeks' "mug: with he! parents. - - _ . mu Evelyn Brown. granddaughter of In. Peter Btranq, " 1n the his County General lac-plat. hum; been tn an Into madam It we van. Mr. and Mrs. C..E. Damn enter- uined J. C. Denman end bully. In. John locum, Peal Bea-on. Mus In vex-no Nevell. Herbert Young-In and his mm. In. Violet Younmn. Cov- en were m for tom-teen. " In Archie Webb spent . few can with In. Vernon Welt and dated be: new niece. -LOT m OOIORN ADDITION t " luau" rue, ILOCK FROM lLlO'I'Rlc "Anon ttttlt. "mo, ONLY .00., awn mm Criticism 1 WATER IN AND PAID FOR. BEST oonlreumen PAID F. T. FOWLER'S FuvimrdaaedtoiiistGLysthetmdeesieehe1 all at Public Auction. on fun known .3: "Bidwell Farm." one mile and) of Carlie: on Milwaukee Avo. iaaetoiteandeme-uttmiusttorthoflt. RThomns Wednesday, Oct. " eommeneiiii' at 12:30 o'dozk.' the following probaty: 26 HEAD op ' LIVESTOCK SIX HORSES-t any MnrorearseHt t by". 8 you. old; t - M-tar-aotd" "M1410"! all; 1 Milan. " you. ourtbuur-"-arH. th MYANDGMIN-fluuMMalhmani-dhynd -iieiiitiisfiit2etirte."""'""" Oat Raw. 100 it'd-00.3.13." Con. . MACHINERY and 2 Dunn: Corn and." 1 loco-nick Grain Binder I lacunae! Iowan tt new) t I!" We? 1 Side Delivery 1 Home we t Two-Section Brag 1 Three-Button Dr... , - Plov- ' Willing Plow. ' - Cultivators 1 Boring-Tooth Harrow 1 Drag Cart , Com Punter: " with check row "rec, so rods) 1 Mr H. P. Gong"!!! Engine 1 , H. P. Engine. with pumping Mk 1 Stock Tunk l 84n. Team Wuon (new) 1 Mn. Truck Farm Wagon , Mn. "ran Wanna , Light Sprint Wagon- , Top Buggies I Bobsleigh: 1 Light Bob I Fur-Hone Dino 1 Three-Horn D110 1 Buckeye Seed". wtth mu I D-trte Corn linden seeder nttnohnelt ', loco-nick Groin Binder 1 Feed Cutter I [eunuch lower- tt new) t bed Grinder l Hey we: 1 Fanning um 1 Side Delivery 850 Mt. Pattern: Sale 1 Home Rake 1 One-Horne Cultivntor f L mum Brag 1 Shovel Plow l Three-Section Drag 1 Bun Bow t - Plowe to Feet of Belting I Welling Plowe 1 Potato Digger l - Cultivetorn 1 maker 1 Spring-Tooth Harrow , Gravel Boxes l Drag Cart 2 Hey Ruhr I Com Punter! " with check ' anon Boxes row vireo, " rode) 1 Milk Cart 1 MI' H. P. Genomic Engine 1 Sending Kettle l , H. P. Engine. with pumping 20 Milk Cone inch 100 Grain Bags 1 Stock Tank 4 Good Horne Blanket: 1 Mn. Tum Wuon (new) 4 Double Homes-en 1 Mn. Truck Farm anon 3 Single furnaces , Mn. Fhrm Wogone 1 Heavy Single Home" , Light Spring Wagonl - t Grindetone q , Top Buggies 2 Fiftyml. newline Cone I Bobsleigh: t Cow Boy rank Router 1 Light Bob 1 TwontyOellon In , Four-Horne Due. 1 Barrel Churn 1 Three-Horse Digc l Univeru' Rouge 1 Buckeye Seeder, with gun 1 Corn Sheila: TERMS OF ttAUlV.-At1 "no, of no end under.'enoh: over that mount n credit of a month- will be given on good n loved or good bookable notes. Dating ' per cent interest. Ne page!" to be '+ moved until settled toe. ' a. C J. SWICKER, Prop. ' _A,, A... ' A U. J. DUHLIUMR, I Ivy. FRED GRABBE. Auc. JOHN ROUSEM ll MILLBURI TOW.' w."..- . -... _ __-- 68%;; drum: rhyme or reason. nuns a "nun. It in emu-111 "ported that, "00,000 20 Hiiad of Holstein Cows Vin-Mum. Oct. '.--htuittg tron! the nil-hot at eunolunu new!" [an tte Into. the public to becom' "tinted with stamp". of Govern- ment bureau- nnd local-ton to did-l can" ready and. om. law all WU. (lung n In 'adl'llttl um that this rude. in 0196111170. and uncanny worthless. The 970-. ducts ,ot the government print!!! mind amour-oh, intended i7l My for the adulation ot the u- tlon'l cttiunl. uneasily thou of vot- lng nu. it ia aid. do nothin; more than clutter up vuto mut- and add tutorial], to the colt of operating the government. " In the growing Insult on the part of office holders of all pu- tlel for personnl publicity which in re- sponsible for distribution of nonu- 'nentw Information. {all of which are wasted". No doubt Atys unity. which often overpower: gdixnity. ot congreumen to see their James in print must be gratified, but him expenie of this glorification is "r. patting. A report made by the Joint 'Committee on Printing showed that ;the Home folding roomihad to dingo"; yof on accumulation of more than one lmiiiion obsoite and mien public-.- itions qrttiett member: had foiled to item! to their constituents". The Ben- nte hiding room likewise had to get Irid of nonrly 900,000 documents. more than so tons of which said u Into boner. Then in eight you: more then 2.000.000 animation: that ind never .heen than out of their mover! in Some ides-o! the enormous wute my be donned from official reports at the Public Printer. which show thnt ioirritzimaus1rm,troo,00o public:- tionn were nent out on tree nailing line no ordered by Federal depart. menu inst yen. The avenge citizen bu little or no use for the document which pour into his null box trom congressmen and government depart- ments. It in n perogntlve which n con- gressmen refuses to surrender, but, like needs. may be finally discarded. A conservative estimate by the Public Printer. given the cost of the presen' free distribution ot govrnment cabli- cntionn at $1,000,000 per year, "most . IMPLEMENTS bu been made am who , than their prtnttng the nu "unprinted by the Inn mums tor nut-nu two tune-honored pub- tMtatNtan "was how to tron dim at not." end cutie end ordered for tree duthttutton. "dewlte the not that there. ere now tn sconce " the Canal 62,000 copies ot the "done edition- ot the bone and cutie boon. none of which were printed more then " you. ago." 'i'he Superintendent of Documentsl had on hand " the Government Print-! in; store rooms at the close of they fiscal year 1923 more than 80,000,000 copies of Government publications For obvious reasons congressmen and Government departments do not eau, attention to the public to the facts re: ported by the Public Printer. Ttua' frank and daring otiicial says "not-i withstanding the enormous free dis-i tribution of departmental publications! the Superintendents of Documentsl has had to sell as waste paper 14,002.; 247 copies of obsolete and useleaal publications in the last ten years be, cause they were not distributed by' the departments while timely or did', not arouse sufficient interest to re»; quest copies even when obtainable for; nothing. There will be added to, these 14,000,000 wasted copies tin-1 doubtedly half of the present 30,000.- 000 publications which are becoming obsolete and ot no value either for, free distribution or sale to an unap; preciative public. It seems fair to as" sume that the total waste in puhtiea-i tions printed tor free distribution by; the departments in'the last ten years. will be fully 25,000,000 copies." it; would appear that economy is some, thing to talk about and allow others; to practice. - . I Our Washington Letter TAGaiiertaetor which in purposely overlooked " the muting cool. flag} U: - Nr.'.--.- - ----_v ,7 - Fi, cue of ttttterr homes. Although "man who rent nit the 'tt they '01»- ite?! commute over " r cent of ell lumen. they operate less than " "arer cent of th (mu innd. I The Men] Reserve Bond ha u. ned some can on halite-e eondl- tToGhustimototim-t.ituee1t ddered unable. There no u few other Meal uenclee whteh bend "Smu- "w in." can" Itll. amen -por cent oi I The M1 l and some luau: from iiCiGiiieiis m otsiitreito pay Indi- rectly. Last rear nearly 600,000 000 pleco- of mm were frtntrt.f by mem- Den of Congres- and the Fedenl De-' oartments which cut the Post Office; Department $12,000,000 to transport; Of the 902,229,127 pounds nent out' without payment. 34,294,812 poundr pounds were nailed tree by congress-A Wu" we -- v ----~w-~ - _ men. There in In old English proverb which u partiett1nrty apt: "When nothing in enjoyed. can there be miter "to". a Occasionelly the Government De-l pertinent: produce some interesting (not: worthy of distribution. As an ample, the Department of Agricul- ture issued * report thin week show- ing that former: enjoyed eontinnedi prosperity. it is stated that there in possibility tint uriqulture will Itnnd at some' disparity for n could; enhie period with urban industry, but, for the moment egriculture in swing- ing toward par and the readjustment is e healthy one. Thin department! nilo issued 3 Year Book recently that cumin. some nimble 'ntorgtntiort for (were. in nu minis of term. ownership nnd tennncy, they have dine covered tint the proportion of the term home- rented it only about two. thirds a urge is the proportion of city end village home: rented. The proportion Cot term home: free of I lettuce encumbrance and ocwpied G"a"/'i'Gi'ii'i7riaTGFeL.i.el out" 1111th Information. hm their" numbers no relatively mull. The question of government pronoun will crop up unln at the next amnion when npproprlntione will be asked for the continuance of the work. Menn- while en ndmlxture of met end fancy it furnished by the bureaucrats to yawning vale when. FATHER AND HIS , DAUGHTER NABBED New Dlecovery Heel. Rupture With. out en Operetlen. Ken-ea City, Mr. ttlt-lr---' new diecovery. which experts urea. hu no equal for curetive effecte in ell rupture was, ie the leteet encomp- llehement of the well known Hernia Specieliete. Dr. Andrews, 1264 Koch Bide. Kennel City, Mo. The extre- ordinary eucceee of thie new method provee that it hold: end heele e rup- ture. It welsh? only e I" ouncee. Bee no hard, muting pede. no eleetic belt, no lo: etrepe. no eteel hence, and in " oomfortattlq " e untow- 'Inent. It hee enabled hundrede of per-none to throw ewe, trheeee end declere their rupture atteotxttetr heel- ed. In] at theee hed "rio" new renter" from which they led AM, ed for yeere. It ie Dr. new en- )!qu to here - ruptured perm enjoy' the quiet reliel. contort end heellnx - at hie (may. end he will one It " the out to en! meet at the I"?! been". en: the? Mgt, T "h when he eee er. I: tee m to emu mqtttm (or and. MM " - ease. the elm e! be "on 'tBe ttee. Write In new. Merl orarts11l and his hunter. Bunch. anybm.'who conduct the Llpttitteott hotel It to: we. were "rolled Monday night by the states attorney's squad. on charges ot vio- lating to ttrohihitory luv. They on bond in the mule. court um their KANSASCITY DOCTOR EVENTS NEW TRUSS " WIULIAI DALI! N.E.:A.Conupouut use: were cimt'nuod. l The "change- under his direction will be moped into two divisions, {one to be under zbe'direct charge "tt W. N. Nish. "shunt commercini irnagtNratr It the Elgin office. sad the (other under G. L. Wilburn. com- imerciu manger at Woodstock. LAKE C0. PHONE EXCHANGES ARE IN NEW DISTRICT Announcement nae jun been made that a mm district nae we: been created ttf the tour dumm- ot the llllnola Bell Telephone company in the Chlcago dletrict. J. H. Cpnrath. tor aeveral yearn commerclal man- ager of the Ruin exchange, baa been appointed to the poet of dletrlct man- ager ot the new terrllory. He will have under hlm exchange. In Lake Kane. McHenry, DuPage and Cook countlee. Several Exchanges are Remov- ed from Dist. Mgr. c. T. Forth Distmt. Under Mr. Niall will be the follow- ing exchanger Eigin. Algonquin. Ba. uvin, Bartlett, Carpentersviiie. thm. doe, Elbum. Geneva; Hampshire! Huntley Kaneviiie. Lily Lake. " rengo. Pinto Center Roselle. St Charles. Union and West Chicago. Mr. Wilburn will have charge ot the following exchanges: Woodstock, Burrington. Cary, Crystal Lake, Har. vard, thnshurg, Lake Zurich. Me. Henry. Palatine Pistakee, and Wau. Condi. Headquarters tor the entire dis- trict will be in Elgin at the com- may". offices at Spring and, Mn wankee streets. . Mn. J. Winslow left Ssturdsy for Grand Rapids, men, where mg ex- pects to spend the winter months Wit. her (tighter. " Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cobb spent Sun- dny with Gruyslnke friends. Dr. sud In. M. P. Beett1ett last Sunday morning tor Odeboit. lows. to visit mintivea. from there they will so to their cottage In Minnesota, for n stsy ot three or (our weeks. "; Dr. Beebe bu sold has Oldsmobile coupe and is driving In Hudson mu Lucile Webb of Wakes" and mu Elizabeth Webb of Antioch left may for m eaten trip. They pin to so us In north as Montreal. Que- bee, end an at nnth " Norfolk. Va. One tiny Into week Thoma Saluun met with quite a serum, nnd warm moment virtue he was cutting brush. A slurp we: "ruck him in the ace. cutting s bad gun just below the left ' A Progressive Transportation System ANTIOCH carriedtofruitlon mbetofrhnthirxpduth'rgleen't% about for years as the temeéiee for various _'t,'tht, " this railroad the remedies have not only been about; they have been executed." So said the American Electric Railwa Association th istgghtif, the fielienedltth,fg excelYggce to the No . Hind. , t t 2ifg'e,nf, "if: then to debate noon thettny if: 1tglcl'Jli'lt'lc' o the REE} Tia", dezgt'cwupon -theni is chaiacterlutic of the North Shore Line, and one of the strongest holds upon the public's confidence. _ grating in an age when the most amazin mechanical vances have been made, the North Shore Linenkee a very real pride in incorporating we? tested Improvement into its own service, It is glen: for tl , latest - tf it is the iiiii'irriirii;itrgGre" Litre is distinctly a progressive sf,trtttttig, system, tuned to the age ind territory in whic it is operating. North Shore tMerchandise Despatch Service Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Comtrarw usmrmm: TICKET OFFICE . Telephone " Over-n I - for I between every im run: int on the North tg Line. esdeg'g2': received up to i"', p. m. mm": the mt morning. 2g,ttr,glie, to Sheboygan, Burlt ' Watertown Id UI point. on the hub: Northern R. R. my T. M. E. R. & L. For "at, dettveetes, one. write or telephone local North Shore agent, iiets?itii!i"s'i'iFti ilfiiiiiii5?,Ei Va" 1ftaerrg's',rtdogt , wan ee o ce, url ulld Omnd no at Grand 2762. " m m M Shot. and Milwaukee Railroad Compnny Fm the center of Milwaukee to and through Chiauo's Loop, fast, frequent trains serve every North Shore community (WHORE) cum s, I924 In. ' 'II my to at. We". out" to close up the wound. At wt to In an unholy. Willin- Rodnc and - moved tent led into their no! bungalow - I." - . 0th Ora-um and mother have - Into the A. G. Watson house on In and. menu, vacated by Mr. ud In Bgtairtq. _ at P. your! tmnnaetod bushels in Chime may. - --- In. I N. Nude! ot Wuukexu - the put. it" mm" friend. In Antioeh. A _ _ Mr. and In. Grim of Chicago vie- tud our Blind" " the home of the httor'l outer. Mm. H. P. Lowry. In Books bed the mutortune to tell and hm: her lea recently. She " " the home ot her daughter, Mrs. George Bacon. In}. N. wm 1. quite sick at her home on Ma Avenue. There in a large nttendsnce at the Ctuatian Science lecture at Antioch Theatre Thursday night. In. Lenora Hughes and mother on- tertatned relative. trom a ttutgutee over Sunday. . J. W. Mcdee was 1 Chicago visitor last Sunday. Mine! Evelyn Brown ttnd Ell: Eamon and two young men met with a bad aeeident while out riding Satur- day night. when they ran into . train at lake Villa. They were all thrown out of the car. Both girls were badly thsrt and were taken to a Waukegan hospital. The young men were not so badly injured. Mrs. Paul Shepard was a Waukegan passenger Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Amen and Mists Ella Am Valid "have. bole Sunday night. Mr. and iers.ureo lune enur- Far, ...- - tuned relatives from the city Sandal, . ' u The ftrut mecca; of the P. T. A. In Matt, Fteet It!!! was held " the school home loudly "a...qu 'tetgttF night. ' G. DIAL}. A W. IA In. Dude! In very m " "at. and u trained nurse in in "mm. R. B. Godfrey The Quality Store Grayslake, Illinois Gillette Blades 10 to Pkg. 83c Fresh Stock mummy." Icon M IUIOIy Mum u . if" "HIT NATIONAL BANK IL". Woman "who" Cordial" In" GAIL GRUIIIIT'-. N. m WILLIAM Me' LAIN tHet. VICTORY AFFILIAT" COUNCIL NORTH ', AMERICAN UNION Vi. "lt lumber. Cordially "WM Meet.. sound "I! Fourth WM Evening: of Each Month. WILLIAM STOCK". Pal. GEORGE C. SHALL. m. LIBERTYVtLLE, ILLINOI' Mom 2nd and 4th Tut-day of ttat. Month " Grid", Hall. Visiting Brother nrc Cord, 'v I." DEAN BENNETT MARY 6AM. Attorney at Law I unm'rwmu. lLLlNOl! g LDC. BUILDING t Ree. Phone 186-)! one. PM... " v. Govern-mm Voicing". o c. Hun". Imam» m 'ttterik' PM». 8a." leonyvmo, n pom tn First Nation! Bank In" noun-I to 8:80 sad , to! 3" accident on Brudn'y. com Pl. autumn". 'uate" _ FRED GRABBE AucmNEERING Cattle Tedd foe TuW' r]iif0r or CHAIGI' A'i"rmumv-A'r'-raAV one. at Home on Cook Avenue Telephone "bl _ UBERTYVILLE. lLLlOle "CHE-och. '1' . tFAlattraloatttil' ' V "" AttBnt1trrshlltri ,Asrmn ' s4tttatTttaRlttr1rltlt. INSURANCE] '", Going to Build? Wea-tttttttttttet Ad-D'I-nn-L'. "IOU- 'sea-tthr-o- "MI-avid" VII " "new". Cancun; Ugh of Em. "on. an: . Lt-ttatt R. L GONSALVES Phone Lam-mun. "b8b-tgBgt vm'muN A!" 8 U RGBON "mm- State Vent-marl.» mum". ILLINOI. on". With Farm Our-I. "ELEM nun-"WI" an. but "It." 0mm "tout-.de... ital)... MANUFACTURER " OM10. no. as: III. III. Dr. L. B. Jitltr 'r'. DR. I L TAM comm was: no. 131 name wanna Prefeet, dw- "Milt." It'll. , -.'.v" L . "mmumi t '"ym_d" . Canaan" " " Ad

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