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Lake County Independent, 9 Mar 1894, p. 7

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UT The Poopio vsa The Ring. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. PERSONAL. IL C. PADD)OCK, Enirit AND IPao. r. Edltr-There ,wa. mor. truth Reg'ih-r M-39Inq Village Atone ilaidr1 ai _______________________________than poetry' litithe article in lasi t LBRYILMr ,9. BriitnyDîrid ha a lu 'tiî F--RIDAY, MARCII 9, 1894. weeks Issue, entitied "Farmers vilUETSLE a.5 9. ar îln risi' ! The Ritng," 1 fuily endorse the senti- h'eb'îgn îlrnîr'.'i, Wal ter l'il aîistiirtlti or Eig- Church and Society Directory. ments of the writer, in regard to the' Pre-sident adjoîirn<'d meeting in W"1'-l-antd, Tlitirstl;tiý METHODIST-J. 1B. M.(;t<luffu. Ptor. mer fearlî'ssîiess of y<tir sbeet, in pubishl.'ine'lay iiiglit Muir. 7, 4* ilî< it i0,1d s . ý l' th.' foii ïï viL":: Utnerai <"e.Ia',li à. in.; Pr'e i t.PlB Is Vargticle1î'di'1 fi J l, 10:40 a. ni.; S. S., 12 ti ;Epmwrth Larue iiig te icle 'îtitled "Fuir Piuy" .1 l î,Vlae<i ti h 1 1îtîî-tt' 0'.:itcu< i.l tn.Ir~< ' and h la ow îî, whe reili lie -la y s <open cduc.da~ctt.iîti «t ii*the' whited septîiî'ier tif the vxillage Atij'turned Meeting Village Board. , iir PICEII l'E<i AN J F aiciti iii.Ptt, itr n îg, aitd ex poses« to the puic i e 'tw, Ll îuTiïî r'1vi .1.<x Mar. ;,\î a Mik e 11w E t a i ti ut ai iit.t' i ' w n ss..12nu 't' P S1'.l E. a . ii. A ir. '.:-m ii'*b) 's i~îî Itl,"I -îd meat 1îtiiir at it tiidtjîiîi îi-lt itliIiîgu" j. l ia1IN ht titii g S..t 121r ý 1'<iîî . P. S.t't C.tt Eliî t ii thedemimei' t 'i t titi t lit,.iili'lin but lit' iiglîtto have carrîed bis pîi'i wth I)1'resliît tAveruiini, hir'ît. UNV R A14' lrJ. S. i îî,î'îct. <.<i...cani¶îatîre 1il ,ittl.' fîrtiîî'î, id Preetît Ai'î'i.u' , iîtli, '-\! -- i )1 -, ifT ri tut Mý. r-î . ,,ri îk -, if je. Kî<ir ,'v,'. 'lr.t Sulldîî a ti îîl-h .tite ring 1îBîg Fltir> ulkt ie i te rglr, Osbi w. aî tndt 'ltîJlii. E I:îiî oi.l t ' _,qtt t ('. Il~. S LiEIYiti qo'.No 92F A . îî's Itîua iîuîî ticliving îJ", Mitîit's tor Jiiiîv' lt anti t2tlî uu >'t; - ri.tii'r(i.t - w-h>i i î,'i îîîîî '.îiî ,ctîît'îîr tînnifie. tvimed thie Moitgag'e tanid Ft1.î itl,i, I *11 it' 1;2<lrvait! ani!lii: on '~- îîiîiîî'itt diaiywîtî,,cd.J.O.LE. ._1 . -rriIti 11" uf tiieir tîlgîtit rsU-01- mit',i eîl',>< týgor aere lt.'i "t i gnm-~îittiii.. 0. E CHURCHIL..S EC. ti . ti,l itn i < irîît < tuî li' ît.' tîi llu . ('rlc . 5'ittîri'f.andI'tat .SIiitrn' S!~~ IT'7'j~ 5WI 1~îit I-lizîtit tit' rinig ui iîît t li ll\ri itt tt' fillouitig hbis H. i, i rPlI-i l US fton. Sn iti-Il titi tiitt ni lii iîtuiti,î'd lii.- hrcatll of ltft' iit tîo Il,,' i d i-li t<~t2, M . ' -gîinîî il[.,ii SZ~~ an~ I~5-~' ~ uiîuî, iils cetîticuiter anA inie tIhu.îm Gît. Miirntw ~ i~.A. Mn< 21 I- i i of 1)1, 0r jj t Ladies and Children's MITTENS, lii ig 30<1,lasii',ttimt i sil'laît of,(ii't.Slii-s.-.' i t 0l. A. ll-t'ii u ' ntittM-'ii.î à Fil hl 01FÀL! lE MALLtou, mo ial ittiv1anttetigit f"Mtin liGit(,riii- T \Sti 0. C l. li.111tl soute >iis Requi» (ERY, FES. *âPP riwafg Dods, F'ancy Vtork 1aatEnriahu, l, t iit iii\tt 'îîîî i, i.tiors i l t iits II' Iltti aiîttw i II. t "' " 'C," ' l'iu " STAMPED LINENS. ut .'a tî.ni iipltux tilei,' l* r rtfui-t- 'ti-iti ', 'ni thi' ' . i'tt ' -ii th a t fii i i Ii -d tt î' Ladies Neckwear. Ruchiitîg .etc.' tr. If tiiuîu'te t hititiig mut' ttalif1lii" (arti i ii'-tuu -'î"ilo.' t i' t s SMITH & SWJIFT. aîioiitî flit il t piatiuie v' llýs villa"". me:,,tet.îtîtr fr iit Ilt u i . itl i. ii it îiî tî' i- , ttttiî;iii ' a lile Cuttlie orof tf Fi.. ii 1111ti1't7',tr1,(ltî1usIl il-.f f o g i at- C hFas. K aiser,, tiii ,î aiî 1tilitittor ,uut'u.',jin i Ill t' f i- I u- tIll,'t-t. SU THSE HRU nIS PL~ES jtj',of thf ien-lg', ittt'mItiiig to li'iFi'.Irtî'- . 6111 t ai't'l it -Ii~i'î. tucttilil te Llti îi SUE TREE 819 S fidcs: 'ai" ou &tr elitalment. liî (11,it53t11,liiitvng t'kIlululeon oîîr tt'itatIe 'wiii' Ja i eOu e il $.0 I,îtl' I, is iii llii ls. xîtot , , linuit1 iliii the oi tf -l7.75. l'lIoti, oititu iitg.,ley, i tiriig fu t UePiioas t filte hr i s b oict'riied, lue itb t'i il Appi' vi antti HethtAi thI.-tt'k rutruiers of iis Iimîlv al1 b. 9,IC ' " 5 5: iiigig lii ,iito i lîg tua aily Cutol ~ î'ttr .i'pi hola' tpltov-il anid tWiîîlt"'Ve,iîoilj(l ttci'it-tt.'l tii B. DaviS Iber e n '. S biiit i tlto M iiiM il t."r iii i llî'uih tite îtl"' d liii lxx lite Ni. 4, il Ianqaof ouii, S\i StI'aD haYiSsS 14. as t 11cili luth , ofltetaai'u iî'd t i - r Mutil iI.i î"' ii lt,î t i i' h. 4,7àl d Mb e b IeS t p 14.00 ttlC 1 tI, uf teliloft. 'ilc at tilai 'iii il t. titi tanI I-rth li c i I'.i.tî ' i t'îg oirîi' TE M H RN S aSiiLT . t liîiiglie i it lgilus i t , i s giî t t ' A 'titi rili,,ald ri tet- t h î,i ittîh. il. l'au bud rudq 1CAUCUS. tiai tiîile 'fi"".ayiiiitvi tlli Prc a 'h L \ .k11 t i\Is 1 tw iieLii fi l t ai, u t o '2 Lit i l .i l oto p i. leIIýtl ve s il Cali id biCODYIICOd i'duit bth glilaitcilc, ofglil,,it oit'ofl tirxtlt lltis tritet y A ^ N S A P CA T . li titi iiigîte i.t, lu li it î'Iii-ie l nietaIii T i Hiit aî- WtlI <j ise ix t rn1wut 'Il\\f ut>nîiiti ut lItf file a tttiz i,, ' tav2w'i-î i i Miih UCî,lii4 îî2 lit tî ol ti -.tt..i.ii.it. Caiad b oy cd u hi . " te a , ',' ..'-t ai, u et o-I, 1 aL*s.I ý l o lk% o m v ti,.T %i il n S tr Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done. iu S(l d tiib L'iiui! igtfi ' iii' ti;' ird î . IL SI'ttiiit'k &t G). l.tiîea"t"i 111 E. iLiripouu il t i ".id suber thou lt iiiitg iî, îîîkii .itiîîlg ti -. iîîî '.utti )b Wor îispatch. ulve a-ià a 'Iit i i g it, w l t o iea tîit ' L ii titi K eep pthe B est Coffee li 1'i,c tul 1o 'u iii i in to wA n for the rnoney - , k t;: ,ý oi2iîj t, T ry our 28c grade, it foti-t"1--, itt lbit 1,1 t1f is equal to rnost 35ct ,lft:toiIt i tgi- C offee. a t i mîtg at îig iii oîîi i tiii iii Our TEAS ý-ce the best. il' iv, i l kgupot That thLle " Little Red School HI 'Shoes- are the best. They are ai ther and sewed with silk. One pair outwear two of the common kind cost no more. We are stili selling: 22 lbs. Granulated Sugar for 30 lbs. Kan sas Beet Sugar Herring, per kit White Fish Sardines, per box Il lbs. Sliceci Nppies 17 lbs. California Prunes 18 Ibs. Raisins 6 Cans California Peaches 6 " 66 Egg Plums I - I..idtioîx, iltii Il 1,mai i I ii'i t trf il ' t low t ' 1i" ,ni ,l1t. 11iiil 1tktitji t-1t1if "t "il 'i't '.tt, I 't' 't' t'-.- t' î: 13 Cans of Peas 21 lbs. Oyster Crackers 3 gallons of Syrup 2 pails of JelIy 1 quart French Mustard 3 bars of Toilet Soap 25 cent Baking Powclers 5 galions Snow White OH1 PAYS TO TRADE WITH $1.00, .0 .60 .75 .05 i.00J 1.00 1.00 1.00. 1.00 1.00. 1.00' .15 .45 Me Bu COLBY &7C( i - - t' '" 4 - - . t s- L.p til i'. I l .tii B uy. onl y tie B est It"t4tli" ititii:1 iii o' ',.t11.1-1 --.1i-'it Kerosene, it does no tlttetii ý . srroke nor sn-ieil and iu"i ,îî tilî0 t uXXI '-ii.' i ... you can"it afoci o .::1, t tlt. ht -tUt u T~i "he Village Siaps Gir k. llii~tltt ti ii~i 't tît you cannot afford lui i t' f aliitiiluit il liiof iii I o\ gtli t iiiI cen ts ei o bu n . f -t 'tti.t ît.i ,l't i g i ttuiî S i; ~:' ~ ' ii M~t l' ttxt ii y our buila n g o ra h ea.p Oi a'i 't it"ttilîtdîg 'o itt1' 'd, i ý 1 iýýj ,- ýb vt i g'.,ý jI jlei St.'I ii I o tiik utentst iig ii'aj iuiit.onfî'îîî-t'tut tuxt'tu' iii u-wW i e O la 5 c lii , tIýt il ,"iig4 wio s p'ltîi i l î" 'f ttii'2. 1.I.S'lît'k E .i->lll, & NO il i , 1 hC W l(IllIîîîîî i I lpru nilIl.\ -t ir el idq:;l' ofi lo l- LI ER Y V LL . tt wryifiI îîtîi'o iti F. i ~îtiin_ lue;lir . u l) t1' ýltt l itt îcaîn o ltIiî rlta I i,crvt' Sm oke a Duch ss numeber as h ied itit' s iuu.ii'ntitt'u'ý,l Fia , i e t r h n - I t a r m o iSa ie l o r tu o f i e o ! S u n îîe r x'b u r, t!. î ra.- 1 ,1 ile , f t u s t -' ' t ' e t t t h b s , e t ls e l ilr ii i( ji »TIu e z ii t r f arml e rs m s e e b r Ilum ha e r l [Wu g 8 u ' i îî i u e Fhre ifi in cres I n il a re li'eltif t . *r , . ., anl th'e Wri e i <p AN IE N. op ts Ofu tte U<ii uytnuit i'i ONi ini M:iiners Staînam4 di uit:nîg, antifeedlng r, * t ii entll ot1 l i le ti al e lài 11jett. A 1 t o î"-ihclthle faier. ý it ais i p ue il Oit 1<1oe L t tbe î"i~ i a îsblît'. i cf r:itile <Oifplises 'i tiatt'exaiutnttd wiltl ltt' au'Lnowledge t ii1 v fîr the benet of ituiili î' Il, ai! he in- i t% idli every pers-iD la yî :-Totîgh cousiltfl- it i ,q vet' -The Standard i-s iiti i iS entltled t muake a cheap îbeI ITEM beinmg rjîicised, and co -k, ernbodying g Inbeisbed, b. tiis @ubject thi, # Assueh,I h Iowa I'State Rg~ JIWLE WORK . ite May b. 0 entire Serieu m nginning the firda ýertyvilie, FiIlsbury>s Best xxxx Flouiîn'1al- Weddlng Cardb. For Weddlng tationery of the fInest 13uuyadworkmanshlp always crmo tbe * Ixvzp»mDI, Printlng Office. i*h~~Dtg omxjettioa la fAnoy sm Libertyuilite. Tei iîîs $4-5 uer acres. Onîe ttunî't cash, baltance on tlîue at6 p er centt interest. .tîiuiley tut. 1'. lD% nuîndî. Feed Milil Notice. 1 w'ujl do enstom gninding Corn sud cob or mixed grai's Tuesdays, Thîîrs- daus anîd SaturdaN s. 0~ H. Scliaiick. A Bread War at Marengo. O>ur neigbboriîug cîty o! 'Marengo ba.ç jîîîîsed long enough from ils lier- liettiai broil o! municipal affairs ta get ni) a war among ils bread tdealers. A Rockford hread company establish- eui a local ageucy, îîuttlng the' prîce îiown to 3 cents a loaf. This aroîîsed the ire o! the home bakers and they are now selling the staff of life for 2 cents îuioaf. Competlllon Is a great factor in redîîclng prices, hut lt'saa question if lîread at 2 cents a 10sf can be 801d anti stili aliow the seller any profit. However, thie la a good thlng for the poor people and for the. poor huiebajids whoae wlves are najtbbng but #ood bda rnakers. spliere. Let tlîem be contenut to watch tht' carlier and the latter ruils, luit leave the manîagemnent of town affairs to the lioliticians, who hav'e the time, tht' caîîatity' o! intellect and tht' Inclination to attend to tile îpublic business. 1 world turge my' tuu't s- men not to flirt wlth "*Hay Iied" 'anîd bis crew. A Most deservlng mani lias already beent selected from our midst. This gentleman bas an honest cdaim upon our votes and duty bids us givt' hlm our ttnvltialed suplport. W'i' must put iin tîis -ihonîorable geutte- man wlîom we have chosen from otîr own milJit. He wili see to it that tht' new town bouise is an imposiîîg edifice wbich will be a iastlng orna- ment to our villqZe, and tbe pnide of our to wnspeople. This year of ail others-since il seems ta be coming ta a polnted issue hetween the country and the village let us make It known once for ail that the offices belong tic the village, andtdlhat they willlstay with us tilI the crack of doom. Very Truly Yours. Yoî May lie able t' i stîîff 'ti dlown hlis Ilroal, or "soft soali"ann editar, buit the builgry moutus whit'li lie lias 10 feed at borne, reilîire mole substanîlal, food. Doi you see thte pinlt? Then keeli yoîîr agreement. -Tht' Liiîeriyville Creutmery iiow pay s its liatrous by tht' test systeru. R W. Bîlkley's miik tesled the Iigît- est degret' of butter fat for wltluhlie received $1.22 ewt- wbtle the' average divitiend was aboutt $1.12. Mr. Haw- lt'y's practice of uprompt lia-meut as sooli as the moîîth is uit, me'tts with îîopîular favor. He says it wiIl take abolit a year to build tmp) ani estaibllsh- eetw utom. He exîîects to do a big business bere atiother season. We are Informeti that tht' Syndicattt have c'orne ta the rescue andi offer tîte E. J. & E. Ry. SiliOMwllIn cash beside a free right-of-way. If they wUl corne titis way. The eitizens o! Liberty- ville andti vlcnity should grasp this opportunlty and not lot' It go) by default, au Boundout. The, ell BEDSTEADS FO-R $, ISAAC HEAT & SONci I.ibertyvi11e, - - - - II C. 'R. SHERMAI is the place to buy yoilr' WATCEES9 OLOOKS, JEWELARY, SILVERLWRB, The above is the ver- dict of ail who have tried him, and is sure to be of ail who may bu of him in the future. CALL AND SEE RIS STOOL.ý 4- l!I-ý attittid, iil 1- al Ilwi- Ling il Iiiiig . 1 ý 1 ') 1 , t 11111 ii t 1 je fai im-1 il] th, il Z. al týi fl 1 i li t 1 i L

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