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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Aug 1923, p. 4

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E. l:'nlu-hlht.-nhu-b E. wtitute for sound banking. Relying * the fanciad seourity of the guar-- y7 '-- . %.*+~ ~y;.~ %¥¥# * & ' %p A man can't talk with _ .~-- Ms monuth full 'z.h.iqhu. ale _ h§&nfl than ever to ' ~ ~-- 'ase who's around before 'he starts e 1 . i2 ~~ Oy J. H. PUELICHER _ _ -- < most of our troubles. (I tHought _ brake linings cause most of them. se % %#% < -- _ _'_~, \If men, don't think as much of the '_--~ .' : Decs they see so much more of _ _ {THE SERVICE _ OF _A FAILURE natter October 1916, "' March 3, 1879. lIssued twice weekly ';-' mpoin + e 96 NC 26 P CECC ME .9 F3 "\ is '4 fea: >4; 4 l > *.:A good lun{ o Acuiari: M .y..'- ~Rewspaper editors us +. Jouad of new sc ce ) particularly * # ipear as if th.lc: + soa result increase in both the number of W Algotd miny yoople around Libertyyille and par:| Rers and ho mustber of apevt Hends Oe sont the Bemonty worn aie hage sn es on on m roiate "o |are o ces tage in eirmariny is oo y s * ailding of new schools and the 'WMMMMOWW%E""' H.g, \fi".u..,mmwol s have It |fonger, higher, wider or decper than the same thing seoms particularly heayy, efforts are Mmadt "u':?nl»lm been before, If we keep up the pace they're go-- ippear as if the local mmo:u"m ing to have to build some additions to our insane asy-- mss ".':i'u':-"u'hprb' "lb'y?"mu "bou% for lums. We'll all be going record ¢razy. f Saame : h r ( . ros " M niew 'and better schools. _ So we are woing to lift the IT8 IMAGINATION Seipful shought mm«me Or| . _A professor in the Ohio State University has ere-- overy '?'&- paper that boosts for better schools. | ated some little comment lately' by decl}f""l g'" overy ite io wl lees each oncoming | is not in years. He says the mind, the heart, ohl-- mroaid mt eeant nfi on rnier ols MiSE .. heesccrin mt oo 1P be mt pentration sls disad ach year finds less h « | will only let You see J is coal, less ga 'matural--wealth of every kind--| and imagination . keep Th ouv% m Uiiveanintion io marinine to heaye oo mogh ms i |aroont, ter uie mow,ane thin nb are, ol a }"i".' * 'f" mmmm. !m'w'emp#mwymmmubm aank megee hos sfiw is w:we]er than their This bears out in a way the con-- w . »' c 7 * ' } m -- 1P a% To o me fls on erh e ranee yolt ( Ts ol eraggpratemes onsld teapte We reaeth 'Dé necessary. And there is the nnmrein the ts | grow 900 it they ons beep thote mimds . tonlt Meaets huwfinfilm r-"andtbcirlmldm-. § young by constant activity, con-- iz> '{' kfi':mi:tonly;fiew and edu-imntlythlnkl;' they are still young. Whmt- e;nhd. y mUnhu we can invent and discover new to be old. anyhow? Let's do a lot of. imagining. pansuge of similar laws in other states than Okiahoma's disastrous CThe Okiahoma guaraaty law was the Arst of its kind. It was enact that Okinhoma in passing that law, enduring its evil consequences for Afteon years and then frankly cast-- Ing it aside as a tailure, has por-- Lermed an sconomic sarvrice to the untibn. -- There sould be no more anty law, people entrusted their J. M. Pusiicher i1 Crop Improvernent Sarvice.] | gbmam1 Of good sptring wheat earcless shocking. _ Why rEM.'"Mk 'd:""lfim ; "Jm 'lI- I overheard Doc. Martin say yes-- KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers Succeeding the Waubegan Weekly Gazette ¢ 3 ... '.t'-' £ ;f; nt' a Libertyvilie girl is singl A LONGTHE CURBSTONES A M AN ABOUT TOW N ut td + M 13 Bc l wilh ¥ hn t 0 en t ue 5+ j 4 10 5 * Woake 2. +o. too to the wholse toruatr;:>= . I K. JUST, Rditor. c o o. ns en aikd thar . _ It has been well said that guar-- hvlm(clu.-'s &n't"flmu and honest the sins of 'the incompstent and dishonest. Lat us have only laws that raise the standard of banking. Lot us . uy o [ L rRY W S ... _______== _: %&e in the house has the same size head your hat is not A& one--mian top. have no laws that dobase it. banks have been hearily taxoed by assessments to the fund, and the assessed on solvent banks is in sows. wild 'oats--he never _ has "to worry about a grop failure. f +You can say this much in favor of the style of drésses girls are y onl -- as one e f on & | nnlhu-huv.n't.o hu-ntodz: ins have the law on their ow e t C res® . .2 d . Some Wuii'v""% s reliable as the man who writes the weathe: ' value from szero to mfimum'o::. resuiting:in a deficit of many mil-- assots of --nomindlly $15,000,000, over the top so that they will shea capping is half the battle. ~ "A well--made shock sbould be "wble to hold a man." $12,000,000, there are in the hands One thing about the fellow who movnnds of wrnifithion futare penamitions are goifu to 4 , e Sopaaatioe he Airaye Boot the «hool«, ahen Folhw?,toauduhum Al-- ways and f are trying to make or break records. ;mt-.»b- dom in everything from m mn' d'htor m m&hl'dflnhmdg'hntohouwfl'l& body is happy. No matter wrhovhrm body has gone in an 3 y has to go far-- ther. : Ever since drove from this. ~to that in such and such a time, no matter if he o it, everybody else tries to make it in a little better time. As a result we have an increase in both the number of lumua_:he::wdw fiends, . We read the mfl that Libertyville and the first thing we [ we find ourselves wondering if any records w broken whiloe we were asleep. Eflryflm" 5: stepped on these udovoryfl\h{':uto longer, highér, wider or deeper than same ever been before, If we keep up the pace they're go-- 'llgtohavetobmmlddlflonltoourinmw' 'lums. We'll all be going record crazy. * A professor in the Ohio State University has ere-- ated some little comment lately by declaring that is not in years. -- He says the mind, the heart, the aspi-- n&nflm%flnwus flfl; _ we fl"ufiid' imademckeep gutks '"%'m $. n P A ou see around, Libert _naw,,udmwmoli 3 the fact that they are young in years, and on the hand we see persons occasionally who are much young-- er than their i. This bears out in a way the con-- _%g,gflhe,. io. prof that it is the ims or 'hich makes us 'young or old despite the leng whioe . 1 B 9¢ house ~or K6 16 mighty apt to gerelop consitier able: odor--and. coming right ",} time when <everybody is sort mahmu:ma% mm.bzva'hfl'oujy " AwWaAY WITH THE DOGCGY SMELL '"Mvyery good Goghouse has a hinged or removable foor, so this plan m%m kennel thor-- oughly," says Mr. Morrasy, "and it the blanket or bedding is to be used again, I give it a good spray: as nol inside and out until it drips with the solution, and then turns it upside down to. dry in the sun. few other chores and then went in-- hflnhotin.flcmhflr wife, so went out side to look for her, being horror stricken to find her dead. He carried her into the house and summoned Dr. Allen of Gurnee. The physician hurried to the home but gunintlnprovodthvom to dead. * * Mrs. Landau had been subject to sick spells for. a long: time, just a ing down a flight of stairs in her home. o sitting on the tank resting. He said he milked several cows and did a his wife went out to do a few chores after supper Friday. He said his wife complained of being tired so decided to go into the house, first starting the windmill to get a pail of 'water. When ;he went 'into the MRS. -- LANDAU -- DROWNS . . _ IN CATTLE TANXK She had lived in the vicinity of (Continued from page one.) resulta, recently held at Alton under the supervision of the visiting nurse entrants ranging in mm--'"' mh-flpm"f)r.mmm mmumd "nhtm'l\omhd'rmhu bady should vaecinate 'analnnt the B-lnlidh_'m" department of public: ' in attendance -ndu'hdac:"mhruhdn care of their child." is mt S PmE CHP" "-"I b?"'. they have been ex-- A better ubln s 06 --»utestive '-.II " m xj' fl ig the summer vacatJion. 9t a wall C¥

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