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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 25 Sep 1908, p. 5

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LAKE COOUMY INDEPENDENT, FMIDAY, SEP'TEMBER 2,5, 1908 F Trigg LS' j Special Bien ded Coffee This Coffee ls guaranteed the best procurable for the price and te, give f ull SATISFACTION in the CUP. J. FELI TRRÏGS LIBERM ILLIE IIEADQUARTERS for Teas and Coffees tf oir maîîy iatroitiiD hbertyvills- anîd siciity to tht'e eppuial tuality of the te-at'aand lcollft'is we'art- iii',' Offerinmg at int4 reas,îxîahle lîricea. Japan Breakfast Tea Extra Special Quality Only 50c. per Pound Wlîat li more refreshuîîg aud de- liglîtftiii than a good cup of coffee' Our Twenty-f ive cent Coffee witli its Fine Flavor and Deli- cate Aroma Fis the Bill and Serves the Purpose for Which Coffee is Used. 1~ ILIBERTYVJLLI3I AN IDEAL SUBu R BAN VILLAGE Mis Wine Young msuent Tuenday in chu -agss. Mrm. F. Crosby. of Evanelcu. le rtciting Mr, and Mrs. D)aniel Lee. Dannis ibbonn. of Leerieid, ,saas a Libertyville caller Tueaday. Mise Mande Bntterhield i.. visiting frieîîdm and relatives lu Elgin. Sioy Kon, of Chicago, ofpent S-udnay with relatives lu Libertyvîlie. G. B. Hyatt, of Chicago, @e.ut Suadtay with bis brother, A. C. Hyatt. Itemeruber the Birthbay Bs.g Party Bt lb.. M. E. ebureli Frlday evening. Warren Heath, Jr., and JuliuiqTreptow apent Sunday st St. Josephi, Mlcb. Cal and fiee my supply of fail i llinery and bat trimiige. Mas. PaoTINe. Mm uLi Appley lef t lamt Thureday for Denver and other western points. Mr. and Mrs.b C. I)uBclem and ]Z-. Warren M. Heath spent Sunday lu Chi- Dir, H. E. Jamisoi town Wedneeday. Mmr. 1 . Howe uî,,her, M rs Bush. Mr». C. S. Hoag1 -ago a few daye as (ioy Lawrence ai arc altending echoo The LakesideC will Oteel with IMno quit oti Friday al Mr. and Mrs. AI] Bluffalo, N. Y., an, Falls and other po away. The Lakeolde I, seili bold Ibeir Bn Englad supper lu intere@ted in the cou give some article foi Pioneer F <18<0.The folio wing ül T. R. Wi liiiimî ant i wîe, of Chicago, AutiOch, (Cal.,) 1 opant Sunlay itii Fred Croker &ad concerning Mir@. Ma carnily. will We of lInerait t T. Colni She wa@ TQuayle of the- Law an i Order LeaKue so. Grldley of thie wfal eeen oti or treets Tucaeday spyiitg Wm. Davison, die ont hie land. AntiIcli, Cal , in 18 lir. J. 1, Taylor 14l f,,r Jc»fiereon, la. Last Monday N ast Monlnx where he willrnin f,,r Pioneer Of Ibiâ CO tavo tr tiare. dav,. ighly esteemeti by lleastire of bera Katliarine Barber ,l of Nce . Y- awaait ber borne t. viaîtiîîg lat tji I.. h tua(11 ier tutt, ripe. nid age of S.-,yi Sire IJ. B Hnnrit, >roeaing the pi. Mis J BM. tabrim ft fodn.,,î ,r an cari>li a>. ati La% ala . , a1cr.. -,..4asimiît fi-r a n,îinOn (î,,ort Ilin,, ior f s;our -t,, 1,. r,>,bd ain, 01 1,- taik,-î, orhii,- l,î, ,îîtîî,g for lîarlshiî,e lu accu Crttt,,o- ,or ,,-ding l.rasentts M mt.. ti. ieuW bhime. l-oîîai. pot.- i- a-t ,ailtita..as and, r.matned anfait] t1.,g tar1,M Il r,,îrl' ti , i I-rt,!,,> ai r , if... i.ecr u .1i,, .-,,îî i ,,ri tîttî , îpi, laotît ,bmarcd at il- iii t.- t1,,,sti rs ý at,-r dl.iirtntaît t'.,ict a>,fllcie ditt btr, hb1b% the Prrltt,itl,),t,,î foiti ,r (tO),eriir I;;r(i,iî The mIie h uS liero italatone et I,-l,-. Atîttura si ,,aru-a k,,, itng Sthi, EI-i .ai urltî t Satuz, a tltî t-lafit55,a. t 1,t1,.,t-1 NIa at-i ndI,- i.. ,,l tak1 ailoi,l o - 't. i bt t- ,5-ta li- ta lt1, IrMawn,,IlSi,, (ir.llrutagt; !irs 1.- iia Fa> lia.. oct î,at d--ai s;erni,> sie tran..lnrcd ler latn ,,, Muas Nauk Ave.s. ni-ar iiatigatut.-k i o sicrtatiî,i $200)uer ai-r. Liertyville srentas rîng itipii. vfroii tiihe t rt geitt tiles. Fia-e nesbliding.- sacre cmtarted at sveek and tiis week gronnd ta to be brokre for fine more. Edward Austin bas jueft retîtrnetif rctn Ladyeumith, Wis., wbere lie took a party of bomeselekers. He speaks vers- higbiv f adyeMitb wbere ie met thle'ai dan Broc. Cîarffl . Myrlît. a reeldent of Lîb- ert « vilie tîaek in the(30e@, died at bis home iu Kanam City lat Friday of apliendiviti@. [leSaaseti saia brother of Mre. John <lsason cf this place. Tih. regular bueines meeting andi esocial cIflbheEpwortb League selîl b. beld at the borne o1 Mi»sRibe Butterfield, Tburaday evening. Sept. 24. Ail memý bers and friends are cordially inviteti. Etath is-recu t. eopp.ieed tsi reprement a O ur s ilîtîga fitîters arcenitsiing the s; iîrk o ,, e rispe thetreets a ith crosbed st,,ne -tirf,li wth aliîgbt l-oating of griavI aiNasi Il, tîakes thle h tiiet pas mg eser ,îaainiitii-.part il tita îîttiitry. t,,,,, gî jzt a altiplîe as >voitudrve 1 g ra , i 'tri--tato iM tir i i.ttct-r a s..,,,n la S t , io, itta-uia zar t o-, sn ITH & D V ;,i1ailr TIi, date Libertyville, 111.i .,tar-ki Pýillll[l- %- lý'PIP 1 d Ill a -i ' - A Critical Point JIMAN nay be parlîcolar about his dreas, but if he neglecîs hils neckwear he wil spoil Ji what otherwise mightbcbea splendid effect. It la the becoming necka wear that makes thse whole suit a soc, ceas. What the ordinary rnortal wants ta this harrnony. Our noveltles are attractive being of ecellUent texture and beautiful construction, EVERYTHING FOR MEN J. B. MORSE & CO. H-ANBY BLOCK, LIBERTYVILLE ag aliît .niioni~ic-i'm laa, hu.î, -,l iti, 1nlti , ,-lai e Il.tr. i-- li1iih lilul il ir i i 5 ,ia, d by t. who. t udui t.,, l i- Met ho- yR-seti s ofn i .nd 1.-o1, r.:01 iî Mars NA.> hdi îughter -t i , iii il at, L, ifsIi. am iotninOnt 1, i, l, Iu, 't' inig i ilscendant of lt,.a s, who ,, as-r,îîaîl.cs fthe t',.,' , i,l,it It-illtte frIn iEngail t.1i 1 H Br paraitts in î I 4, reitîc ,, , î,t-C îpet,, itrtî, tigIitiîîrp iilem distiitt ,ii ApXli 4i4( m4ilectawas marri-i t , tWiiiamt lains oitanti resideti nearý,I, tuti I s,4 Il lienî tiheV r- î-cd thpplil, Il t;tir tans. The sa iiter- o! 1864-7 tsar. spet int îlot,, ba d t -ounut> Nesado lfohuas itîp a hici tbey cati..toc<alitlrtiaa Tii. lantiy t-ain..to Antiuvb u 'sîrin ,br latin and have reetdd here a'-r site titat ime. beingwe ii knoaan toti.1 andr capciaiiY the citiar re@îdents. Rambiers 10. Miwaukee 9. The cniy good thîng tbat can b.. enid oi tbhe bail game bel ween the Ramblera and the. Milwautkee Cardina" lait Suun day. is that the home club weon ot. The playing onîîboth idel la adequatly attd t-,nciseci> dcscrtiti by the basehaill tan in tbe oDa 55ortf *.otten.- No chant-e to msirea postsible muf! or wid throw nas negirs tel-l and the fane of bothsee.-lt,, irrascd the fierce heat and ehcktng doat t,, attend the bail gainue, baui-t a -i iofrelief wben the agcny was osar.Tite visitorem ati. Ilîree rue tri th, tir-t inning and te Ranthiere ai ,ont-i-, itthe score; sex runs sacre mate iel, tsol.. bit. The lcal team andeti rigliri ali. -tipe1thîr set. r.. anî athi en , t-v-aecti t iniintoglia, n igittiMii,, ,,.- stade iltirani litl the e-or.-tttýiiIpilthittttiipe 5, for long bh,l, r Iil,,HI , -ltîa sat,-fi ' to t hort 1,-t aId1, . g' t.ILta seta .a t trttrk andf,i tc ti ,rHa ltlas ,,îîil ri, hast gaule lit', a- ItatiblerH :1 tl , t 1 I I lit l'rIetteil- :1 t,,-, , ttc--,it Ui I Ill t1, --'tIlt I, oft lie-;il ail I'oIIer-. c,, 14r' t leil - a-. II I a, ,W rie, dt i N Nlss ,,ii,c t , i % a[, it-t, p ij , it-r ss mb TOLD SMlE MUST DIE ii ai, etif l î Iloi, , % aae,t tu lar lî,,îî,, it Iibrn>s l tî,.i].crt, ia Great Clims Mac, rthe Newt Dis- li' tit-bus bi,, t -t.- I:I. 1 :ttî, eraa coseny of a Vi,- ' a Physitian. Il l,- u ir i (-;e ,tla raid, , i , -îttttt ,,n 5a5 aU 1, it h-- rresattt tint,- li ier- t t- T hen w il I m n iIii u d irrti t.kitîila 1 t,l,ta gaîîarsît> I uttder the tutti ît-. - Ilir. Stolel, leait tn i vi n t lien r- Il, s ,i- talled IIOî,,ît Iituie tienîr ii lutitt- dis., ,îaer-, shrI ,Itas ideta,, a red ltt,, as ven>î. -oîbit. i 'llie Iîoilig ipeole ,- a 1I.- l > i iiial. a .sa biati I, . i JI tîbt w Ill t-tire litias,-,l arni apo1it: lo hir fiiar-l-. for lIe , onsumnptiott. ia- i , tart i ianid ttr.. h t,-îd %%holt, , its. gnaiîitthetît bronî(bts i8 il11,a - t.I'it ,r-liglitll-, attiîiltit> 55 ttîs a dtIi- aîtli -t sitlle. -ititauy iottt1 , rt A,- Mis havis sat iii aiot aaîîînt"g tî Nirsi W) Ps i îîî, t, ,t> tari tlle t he I 'l r ,rk t rî-,,î a scr t ,l( 1 - itîlorîtîai ftr e-h r,-, c witî, s a li:,! bas-ti gîseit i, Il, ti- 1I, n-serail priit- S s-heu litlii 5010 ,of our r-ti ni-stîd lier inettt dsî,trs Iý l. t tir , ok 1,cr It,, inoî sahook btandls w, iii ber anti sporke the lilinois Spel-ititi- t - , o,-klttn i kitidîr wrrds of en -ooritgeioi-it Aila îr teIetr11 sa orca >ioiuîng in tise arneet as tait for lier e5nly weetetetI ,t %a u-esul .re,-,rerv and returu 10 taka ni) lien r rkgir-eu. HuîdrdrI- - arru itidavila lipe. Mise Devis' contiotn a is eiitttiepated on tt rthe rI Itemiriolîr-es trot bs- no mens hoîreleas.-Geicta irove the cîîtît- rra-.lun hnr arI Repoblican Journal. îilpearing elaewlt ii ti apalier. WIIEN SENDING MONEY IIIROUGI TIIE MAIL Yon wilt !hnd a mont cour-entent, sale and economical ways Iy Bank lira! h. We invite you tri tyansact yoor banking business. tfiI, ates an na- ture and wbetber large or entali, with un. W.. afitîrri ,,r ipatrons ample protection and every accommodation consistent witb good bauking. TIIÉ f IRST NATIONAL PANK O!F LIBERTY VILLE Next Door to Post Office Danger of Fae. Mu, ,z ,Ilo, -l li elir,î iî,d t, tant1".il, ,,,t .l lIsî ttti I ,r, -tli ilitchOr tt ' la ,,ti, ili i, al- PRI.E LISTS FORBIDDEN. Nesespapers Must Not Pr-rut Pr-,ze Wnner-a at Card Parti e. l'rider the pi esent postal lawa it is no longer penmissil:l for a neasîîaper to pnbnt lista of prîze a lutersat aInau- etîcher uartY. fair or« game of chatnce, or es-en 10 atînootîce -,ich affaira lu ad- s aitce. FollowIng is a portion of Section 499 of th.. postal an a and regîîiaîious t;n umalable matair "Nor shahi ana newsî,aoer, maga- zinc. pamphlet or publicatiotn of any kind contaliîng ai, ada-enisement of ans- iottery. or gift eiterprise of auy kind. ofcrittg Irizes dependent upon chance, or coîîaining ans Ilia of licits aa-aî iletliat the draseinga of ail sush biter Nor gift cuterprise, a hther said lst i, o! ans- Ipant or of ail the draa lîsg.lie raried lu the mail or ie]INser,d ih% ait; ,ostraster or let- ter carrier," 1)1- lai ni -tiIrnt he milsala not th iily tpltîtt;ttirescribed intider theaýe rsec -tion, as any penson who dr-îo ,itliian nîil box, or offers for il a, ,ti -,,tnl, tuatr as describ "d a,,,t - t, glit of a mindemeanor. o lji, i î,,ît,,ii,,ale ,- 1,;a fine of $5011 or ,i, >î-ai's itpitotiitenî or both. Armoor- Absor-bs Booihs. A li tl, & -Co,, t, lo ai t,,,; n sl tsi, la, t , t i , t, ,l]tttt i. 1.b h i l i I ,, t -il ied 1 t- t 1- C K [a i co,, iiI1,. - . p r t i l , 1 il *ilt ) ;,,arl , 1 i i i las ýt i NS 1in ttî ltut'1 1 z f0î,, t iiiC iao-i d of,- i 1iý a Pasacti Examaior Soccessful iy daines I oî,,aliî- icaa-New trîtaîn. lutin., i writa.. "I trieti ascvrai kiditta>rr-îîeîie. anti a; as tre-tteii iy our temt phyiciens br diaietes.titnt dîd tuî notlrove ulliI1 took Fl-'iey*e Kîrlney lBetncd> -Alter tbe ei-isitti lttle ioto s.d tut îrosem-ît anti fine bîttlie -rail me- aonipiteiy. i ba-r-icie passe(] a rigiti axaiinntioi foîr lIe iîîaîrattce. - F>Irtys Kidney Remeis-cunresiinktaciîc and aill ruts of khme-andi bliarder troubrle. Fit tatB. Dance aI Lake Forest. Next dance gir-eu iy the Social Club a St. Mary's Hall, Lake Forest seul b. beld Wetinesday evening, Sept. 30, '08. -Music by Brunes orchestra,. Tickets only 50C. MMM ELECTRIC ABOUT COMPLETED people pou know Line Int Mil waukee WiIl Open This and some you Weeèk. Terminai Not Vet Erected. dont , f iliun, wa8 ln the- (hicago M3tiwaukee -Electrlc Railway Coflîîaîîy hI lie ahile to run e im eirtainîng ber cars front Evansionto r Milawaukee the h. latter part or this aieh or the fore vleîtc-i friendm in Ch! -part ofrwtnxta i- as annouicemtent st wc.k, niad,- Monda, 1 ' etigitieers ln id Geor,,%riWgha, J r. change of the construtiont asrk was )01 ait 1I nlaa. ' to the effeer that ail was compieted Genuet.ery Assciation except a Portion of the treatie near é. Frank tynond tsi Milwaukee, over a hich the Chicago trnoon Sept. 2r, & Nothwesteru s Madisont division Kirby icit Friday for nears the southern lMite of Milwao- md will i r-t Nîigara kee. )iti oflituterpet whiie The construction work, track laying, Cemter -sâc)çiation wjre strlnging and othen workba .oc.ob4r, Evryone lu constnuctlug the trestie but was rnetery te reqoested 10 comupleted practicaliy a week ago ci or the ,azaar to elther end of the trestie and ltwil require but a few hours tel complete eassesAway. the fiue wben the trestie la finished. asseaAway.The receivers and engineena of the a lppiig frotti the Frost flue did not expect 10 have cars 1.dger of Sept. ,th ery A. liavison, wbieh runniug luto Milwaukee before Oct. to old settiere ln Lake 15, but the work could be pushesi rap- the sleter of the late ldly hecouse of fair weather and the lae Ber hueband, road las 00w practically completed. let it bhonne near The extension front Racine t Mili- S85. Mary lias sion, a aaukee was the one link to compiete unty, aias nora,,ti 111lre front Chicago ro Milwauk-ee rail w1l, etioyed tb.. nnd now that te extensiotn basItex aecquaintart,-.. îa,3-d Snear ntîti,,,1 aslitile b ilt and ;l i,, roadl inlte-d the -te- Vears. r.l 'Mi', mialtli1,, nah;,i (a;,, ha,, 7ren(e I. r,,r iiiiigrants un, a, .- ttg t,, h ks iil tt'llî i rt ,,i al iiiii,.îl le %%fa-a- i tts )le ic h, i ,.- Uoods 1Corne in and examine our new goods for Fail and Winter Wear, consisting of Dress Goods lannelettes Outing flanseis Shaker flannels Canton Fiannels EuhI itt tof Boyjs' and Misses' School Shoes Boyjs' School SURtS School Supplies Pencils, lablets, Ink, etc. Libertyville . Phone 29 Illinois OUR PLATFORM SAFIETY iirst, LIBERALITY next. Both are essential to sucoesslul banking. fi y"o are satisfied with Our platform, corneend see US. Cake ComaW flahoîal Bank cityuIie. IliniucsJ BAR OUT TH1E LONG WINTER With a Heating Apparatua when price la withln reach of aU. A steel furnace and jacket Won'a six-room cottage for $32 and a cast iran, fut.' nace for same for $40. Some dealers recomo. mend steel furnaces because they are cheap but buy a furnace that is economy and long.'lived, and make no mistake by buying an Ideal or S Boynton furnace. For sale by AW. LJCHTFELD Deaierin ail Kinds of Heating Desîces LI1BERTYVILLE, ILL. 1 05000 prizes for children T EN THOUSAND children will win prizes in the great "tLiberty Bell" drawing contest in the next month or two. Any child in this town ought to try; it docsn't cost anythin g, and you get a beautiful souvenir, even if you arent among the fortunate ten thousand. The great shoe bouse of Si-'the larpepsi iakers of gcod abnes ln the wonid --are backing us linttis couteat, so you know itwili bedone righL For Saiz doca everything right. Scli l the only manufacturerwheo absoiutely guaranleca evcry abue wiîb bis name on il1 that's the reason wec sell Sein shoes. Childremi can't finti a liciter shoe at a reasonabie prit.. than the.. ]Liberty Bell" shîte;i s made of geoulue Icatiier, uncheapencd by the osual frauds in cildrcu's chocs. Thats the reason they wecar so long; and îhey fit comfortably- look dreaaj too. Tbats why îheyre "the moni famqui childrens choes in America. Gî.antied ah.-fr.... lt sund child-,ut"t. - ATr THE FAI1Rý e *1 e o' e o i t New = = 11 1.-r Ili il .1-11:- I.-Ili'! -"Il Libertyville, M"s

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