L&KE (JOUNTY INDEPICNDENÇT, KMLDAY, FIEBRUARY 26, 1909 -il Your Cotfee Doesn't Taste Right t isn't our fault it Is Because You are Not Uslng TRIGUS' SPI3CIA L BLEND 18, 20. 22, 25, 28, 30,33,35 and 40c per lb. Our 50c Ceylon Tea Is equal to any 6o or 65c Ceylon Tea ln town HiOME3 SUGAR CURED HAMS and BACON Smoked witlî green Hickory J. ELI TRIGOS GROCERY AND MARKET AT A-TWill instantly attract the man of fash- <0 Ïonable instincts is now to be seen at our W establishment. The înost attractive array4 aof Shirts in pleasing patterns. A fine lot of Hall ilose, Styiisli Neckwear, Si1k Mufflers and Hand- *kerchiif s, and rnany fine Fancy Waistcoats.4 J. B. MO RSE & CO. HANBIY BLOCK. LIBERTYVILLE WWWaw VaPUUYUYW VN ~ stem bout L<VLB RT VILLEPeople *y'auilknow AN IDEAL SUBURBAN VILLAGEdon Band concert ait tbe Union, chu"ch4hls Alken Bnttercc-id. of Chicago, spent Thursday evening. Bunday witb trieni; b iere. Paul MacGufin s.d F. B. Peck wsre ln Mise M. Crasseér s making an extcnded Waukesba, Wl.., Tuesday. visîit wlth releitcc-s in Evanston. Mis. Olive Wells, of Chicago, ws.s the The coldest cc raticer ueually oceurs gueot o! Miiâ Edna Barber, Sunday. dnrlng the wint.-r irortIs. Mnr..W. J. Fuller visiitcd lier daughter, Ml.. Etta Clauc-crn, of Cicago, wal, a mn. L. Z. Protine and farnily tual week. rfetat the Harrîscii lIrown homelast Harry rAustiin, f<rmerly a member ot nd the caNt of tihe' Nulvey Co., ceas a vsitor Mr$. il. A. Profil,..- anîl on, Phd!, spent lîcre hurlday. sunday wîic Il. Z. rî,tîi.- and tamily at Interuationual Sugar Fecîl. The feed Waukegan. thl' 1 uct,. Tii,- mil. For sale by HoNiE. Fred L. Profl,.- f tiiiikegan. spcnt Li l il. I t .22-2 a few daym c - r rTi- tvesk ci tii M r. fil]ilc .,.Minl~eitrandrelatives hic a jiurilF.1 c-i. h ... - i r lc o iiiii ast TPie \1i--rVf IA i i o ui - 2rMille-r ciii.- eii. :9. "11,1ca je, 1 -st i, t ,,:i i. i r r- i t ic i I cc Mi-t. .. W, hurravilaé,- fi,-.!'i bll i fir rci !ii'e'st S.'iu c fi i ,rc- iThe i use %Viii cii lielfure tif ie- building 1-i i, r ilccrtyvillc. iii z M arr,I -ri. of the le r.iit cort, tiîcum- o liiii ,iv.-l,.o1 ric. -r F. fi.Peck. cof Ottawea, Kan., ceas id ritîng t lis z i vimitiug at ilhicîîc-oftbls daughter, Thce Lakemei - - , rcAréi-atfrcn Mms. Paul Mai-flnifthei ýaqt week. -il! meet witilMrI r -i.l-.ke onic Fn 1Dairyîreutry International Sugar Feed day, Feb. 26. liiitiiil. t..[lier dune. t-o ili-reaiic-tIil- flow o! milli troîn your Mesdames Marti i MIlý(y and re-en. cows. For sale by Hzomis.Lt-SiiEi Co, iof Lake Forest, liti-ii-la mceetinig if 22-2 the Lady ForestHr- ici. upsday. Tihe county board of supervisors mecte li îlro -eien oa tin regular session in Waukegau Monday AvnMlad f.fesn oa 1This li t-he tant meeting lu thcs year oi vilited at tbe lhiiome fIr. and Mrm. W. the old board. J. Fuller and oFlier relativsci this week. Clarence Flagg bas gvcu up t-be barber Ms@ k rancie 'iblic-.of Chicago, shop ln the Luce bowling alleya and al spetit from Friday ultîl Sunday in continue in business witb t-be pater Lîbertyvîlle th u Fet of Mise Ethiel familias et the old stand. Flsgg.- Monday Ivs Wasblgtons@ birtliday Mn. Jad. Bunyani, ici llcrvn, Ili., aud sud Unle Sam helng t-be only patriotic Mns. N. Sanquist. c.of iicii ca, 111. wer"be citim nt-be postolffce wa. tbe uny place guellta of Mr@. E 1, liulicir Satnrday o! of buoîneos that closd during the day. lait w.cek. Tb@ gentlemen wlll ertertain the ladies Mis@ Nina McAeîlîir, iprinc(ipal of the 01 thbe Alpha club thie Friday evencng. A public sebools at Nortille. I., was the sopper at fiotel t'ameron in Rockefeller giceot of ber gilstcer, M r- ueo. Bfond from is ssid t.) be thbe diversion of thec eveniFig. r day ountil Moniiav ci t hic- wcck. Mrs. Barriet- C. Gridlcy let for Chicago TPhe international Suîgir Feed is a Tuesday in company witic ber daughti-r, balanced ration. 1w ic- îîîîal earioaly Mrs. J. D. Marshiall, cebo bas been assiîaeaum.hlriiryA -lu vlsiting at thli onnieo! lier inotîcer tiches, iiî vonve i Ilu, At Lil ofti pat wek. - e. 22 2nvne o foi, i.%[E John A. Murphy. formcrly AtI!ertisijg C.2- Manager of thbe Towls Maille S r-p CG, Mr@. C. G- liîi,iianid Miss; May o! St Paul, Mina . lias Iccen riîiuiuiteàButterticld will ritFci tainT, i'Ladies' Aid advertlsing manager o! t1w s lieldoin Suocity o! the M. Flirclntat he bolîcie Univeroity Press. on Mnm Huson oni ii-'t Tuc-sday after- Mrs. Edwin tiocder and !îîînîlc-vnored lorin. Marcb 2 ic, Chiceago Ttisc!c-c 'PlieIlae r-iild W E. Davis rel riil fleit Tliursday il, ,iIlcrtyvc Ic. linut î t-ric- ic-ptr. îrlbu t eceinlrg ronc a tril, ilT.. -fingnu ilcian d loiaisccmadle ran r eînie l.. cci ii. regc-et rBenent,. I. Fe ati. i-iuilàil iictiig iof ti , .-lFh.- ni dipart. thîe IIlinoise Associ- atiouniof A grîcul ForaI %I ax oln îi rorii f h- F, 1rPairs lat Springfieldl. mTcrp. lias belc-n ail-ut ccia til. i, St. (lus Lange andc ,loc..r ccir-c-ny I ou 5 filic hatt wr-r-. - I t c- rt-ic r i-I Tliat lin nhacc.cd a lot lrîîin L.IA. liiclii q c and! lie iiay returi atIi a ( in icriiîîiîNrcliii are iculding a icaliicii.- i Piilark weil bs lus î-cinpiiiîc(ulif.. aveinue. Tlîey haii- -moiii.d a iarnui i Thomancs uI icsun I . D - i. 1.-r c-lIunall taI.,eiiîiiiiIlg vi icicici T- tîîc.l] Ilr. icrr-i Il-ath, e i-s l,aige.walIlrai..- ifi i. k,- iiiitiî. lîcr andî c cii ler cTlciglr. unai Ncecccc r iciclthce ,Iiii i-c (ri iF F riiiI ik gi.T cccii d i Iî- i llc-îîlc i l l'onrc tîthe c îit. iT., c. cîcand rc.ic rt i , cccinorilîîl f.lc.îî c %lcxîico1.,iuî lic,ý,- slioa- rndl-.ci . l'iw c-*1 i iJl ci iit la> îigiirtiei Pï- I ents. -ictl i Tilc ai iiii-l' LOUIS J. YEOMAN THE PIANO MAN V FiCcFV. Kuetlc and Con Marîcle, o! Fox TPle regular munthly businessuetiiîg Lake, aerc- ciitors lu the village Wed- ofFIce lEpcc nrFl Lpague ccii Ieliîeld aii nc-c-lucc 'liat vllage weI1 bhave ta o the bhcule iof Mî.s F'aunui Taylocr uni lii ti n tc-i ii l i-d St the sîriug elecviccu. Peiciar-er-niii, Pcb. 243. Atflil atteud- 'Pli.-occ-iF of the'"Tempîle o! Pane' arc- slvi -iesrd, nuls Tililiug regniar rpearsals inud 'Tho.. Fcrîliaici. o! Long Lake, joatsedil Ic lige-liclyirelo Iticg F iiniselces fur thce itlronglc lierltneeday eiumii hitii i the u-rituae 'ci cioFle uelicirai the lîilionî1 uuntY - intr-lruils. The.shuotîcuth le cuîic ,-t ui-ck.Lonîg Iînli.-i snd UnirC lub. lac-t wccr- te i.rend aIie uc-carli ee for eduatîîcn w.wi tedd ccînlc-uiceluiieil.scîcce recîd ticiotthFle 'Ple .M, c-Tir IX uners M l]i Feu.acin-crdi iicecs. -oiiie - i ifor îîactîre aicîl uckil j iceli il, Tir-Frhall iccurtii,-riýiinli à Fîuîc-Fii tt îcî i-ioî1-naul to ic illout ])aiccs-to- i c-t Tliir.îîicîec-îî a iutiu i h. r hd -are iioig.Mai-lu1I tiiarcelus iteci Tlit . i s . tit il,ýr nî-i,tuicînîneîsg f th 0,,1grandialFîîî Whly durit y.c iiTil*'I F-Iei,-, lnir,i- i-t'i cIono. -e-iig th,- Ati th c- i,-nt-saie ,cif thce F' naîîk lîci lion)cîil-gî-c- it Fi- iiniiin ce ro ilfanîîî ani [,,,ng l)rîvc - en iicii lcnilcnc ccrk scîcei,u(l -n na enlîier. ho ias ri,).crilîr uccnîlcin u ciitire- ut , i or oî i l!i liiitie ti, nii , l ..... Slli(,lîtl i e il i lt ilig mault-an(] t rii i -i.-ccit h- c-lin i accrkil el lue- ýtvritoli in c veryeychrt -uni r5 nrîci icîllu- c5c-th iiii oic tiîccc- Il i.îiTiýsli-s-1tc.i iiii.e Flis une ofl-o\,-Fig i.- ilcii coutiuii lic- ýin-u tilt, hle-ct -ccre-s iliii î.utlaest. Kion to'Ic-il i n1ýier nule ntlier lt-n. e i Bris. îc il have charige cil thec- wrrk. . f al ibi . ecm i fseui l ilî Hwci. c iue er stii.np c-l tc ticink that ilet issuiF it as diiisocereilFlii ii icne thfe ru- iiiuctble g. uc. rernsunîs wicy Lai-e w-eeic dliri - Fent snbscrtluere 'Fui-c - -îoîînî cý-let farii-n arei-e cî ai,( t-h Page bad ali uid i q Wvi \%i iire Ftie- If nîterested i Jn tMullq br stuinI. un poultry f-ne(rop rue usa eard Jl --. urejy woretly ti-e)ted Hl H. Fici Agt., Liliertyvillte 111. 19-Ff tire pocii. i advertising Tmana-gerr ,,itb heticSlu-iuIoiUniversity Press, ois c Th,.-Ladies' .tîcueiety uf the Presby. thruscîclrouuîîtier ofthe Koon Biiitlurs teriucilurch ailc-rac- culiîer rom hall horses last \lnnday aftcrcnn cclcle Jiiut fice anti! eigbtt ucliier u ex tu ,nj,,yiiig a , illterr witb a cacvsIc-aileof Tlitirsulay revsiug ut tle nluîl ta r.local fiorc-cicijýr. 'Ple weat-ier wamsornft Suî1îînrs cIçl! be serve-n t-ni- uont-hie frst and the nîîuînî amc it-n and it ruade ifiite rTbîîec-cay evening o!fcver3 rucnt util a rsplatter ahlin-i.1urphy lilîcc.uinl. Be fhrn otice. ceas not serin i-iy ijured hccyund a lew c- i-irre.ntly rc-1orted that But-Ier bruise aud c-ni n ud. Thle icclraiCcli lakeie s Ticbe dreilgeil ofits nud t-he oe cîcnitsîngcTring aud ruade onis o!t-ie Tii. atblelîî- lonrnamsut gir-en hv the beanty Piota o! Libert3 ville. E. S. C. O. F. Atli club at-thtic ccc hacl-l K Ieeley, the ocener, turchiassd il dredgs lait Tbarsdi evcning s'as !airly ceelI jlait year and! it le ýaid proposes t-o tt-esded. Tble, boxing s'asflot i-on confinseFlic bates ithu a iglît huard spicuouor blritality or speed sud tiioe enclosicre. The dredge weil then be s'ho s'eut ex pec-inig t-o ses a lirize llgbtL Splaced in operstioiand thebs buse sedi- weredisappiciitd. Tbecc-,reetrlingmatcb Sment reuinoved. The barrier wilîl p rer-eut- le said to have- lien very gond. It s'as Stih auts lrom again filliug up the lake. simply a littîe athietie eutecrtainîtcent- This lake l isioneft-be prettiesetlocation@ witbout c-ut ubjectuouabîs isatares. *near Liberty ville sud Iisl to be ioped Thons have bu-c-n a number o! disiquieting 10 that t-base pruposed impruvements s'ill rauon afioat but they are entirely Sbecome realited. groundless. i i FOR WORKMAN OP, CAPITAUIST W HATEVER Your position ln life, it is tir cour profit to fîcrîria close aéquaintane cith a good bank, ici. iiuowlth it perniancit businesslike anud fricndly relauin. Weiuvitc you 10 forui sch a relation witlî us, offcring ycou absonîîe .afclyc good servicc suif evers .accommodationi conîsistent wîtb good banccicig. tlieckiiig Acconutslrcterest-Bec-ring Sc-viugs. 'cconnts ail Cdrtifi- cc-Tes of Deposit, Safe Deposit Boxes, luvestmciits THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0F LIBERTYVILLE N'ext Doser te the Pest Olfica 'ho Village Election. Tnneday, Marcb i). le th.s date of the priman: election. Un tuis dey the two grand nid parties. Citizen@ and People@ will select their candidates t-o Ibe jlaced o0 thbeticket et tics village election iceld thbe third Tuesday lu Aprîl, the 2Oth meat. The, nommnes, for this election were placed on the ballot by petition aud 1the tilDe limit set for liling with tics village clerk. Independent candidates 1may meure a place on the ballot by liling petitions fit teen daselu-fore the regular elecion. The two parties have pic-ced tice !ollowlug candidates in teflildI.Citi- zenso ticket-For presidcnv o! the village *courd, C. F. Saielle. Jr. nuni!uiel Lee; truistees, Sid Mitcelli bur lisîccrne, Stalnlëy Eston alcd Au-on blilcr Plîel5 i-iF F Hccsil-î. BI Eger, trnrctee-smIlFG . P'Lvc1. f l iiu It P. .clinlcc-belc- and Iliibucrt 1 n kii 'Plie tietilli s Icci T ii cii . s tirkiýt c'l cc- fileil carl> iii ..1 c-c-.k luit the, 1 itzii* tîicet crci -t -1iiiccl l ij.icî 6 irîtîl a liti lii1ttiiThu iiiiFc iinlbel", rpliet arc.! ic et;" ing i.c ii , of ic u iiiv fiai Filair iiîtrc-cct i th Flic lric itici-f w Il li. e e> îîîî- iiet i ci ,-ilire - tlicrc. sevi.ry îrdic-aTîoîc Bnitiiarr- gocoi ticýketsiinrcle uji il iena Ii)lias c iciaiic frienrds wa liii c l]gi r-e tliic leart'y supcport at FlicIcill. iii Aprîl. School Notes. The tiret grade bas a nurîber table witltwbicu tbey are greatly plcased. 8t-anley Hanby was a'welcuc visiter o! thes second grade tuis week. Ruth Wells te absent !nc..m Miss Bngg's rooro on Ucconut o! sur@ees. Rose Wagouen is ont o! echool on ' ou oîl ickneoa. Mis. ehebpent Washbiugton'- birtc day in Chicago, Ada&(lottli ioabsent !rom Mis@lngg's roîcîn on account of elekueoe. Last Tucsday morning George Bnikley gav-e a reaclng called '"A Basirtul Mancc" by Mark Twain for t-be senior class. Thle Sopconcor entertalned thbe room by a selectiont rom "A Yankee in King- Arthur*@ Court' by Mark Twain, read by Percy Follstt. This Tuelsday tIcs Seniors gare a Washington program inembers o! eacb clas@ taking part. Somne very elcarming George Wasbingtonlicatehets cecre wceu by the Senioirs suc! by somne o! thes teaebers. Mem. Bond aud ber shiter, Miss MacArthuor, acre present attFli enter. t-aîntiist and rencained for sui o! the Prolemsor H . A. Flister, of! lie 1 nirersi ty ciof iiiiv ir-ied tîce high sîbool last week. ltenjainin H. Miller as a visitîrir n sorne o! tîce grades. Su ptrF intercdc-iit 'rirhlîc.l. iof I ccicestorii visite-Jtbre grades icnîd ligc a lîooi Iset At thce sugestion ci!lcPrcfec-ccr Boli. c-tier ta o adn itiocîcal îcrrîuîs lisr e ek bis lhcn prid ilcc Fn the tîrcgraru for Milr. ,aliîder.,ccl m aoiiili, lil.-,a liiiis iiTteniiiiig Niirticcstern c iiiîîeîc-ty, 1)ii A.- Il. Ccic-ii. solî i ! iif Iîli ic,.as riited tciolcciccer tlhe r iiriiitti r- rturc-l, f' iiirig ir.xnIb tlrictir-adclW iilic-n lr acnetiveI NI l c-hii lc.tiriuil i-cihit.c li, levlac-a te. > carc cc-ic-es iis riillilrla vre ],lir-amc - irai-ti. s but prrlrring L.ihc-rty ville as a plaisecil resîden. has dcîced to mat the cha.nge. llc- has had tlîorccngb and practical trainîing lu tics cractice o! Snegery as selI asiniedi- cie icaviug gspeut mone tire t thes hospitllunAurons. fHe lis far !rom beiug s strauger bere haviug been raised lu Lliertyville sud lias msny frienadahiers as well as his own immediate relatives. The !ainily ccill matseticeir home In the flatI adjoining tice offices ton tice presenit. Miss Elizabeth Hackley. dangicter o! Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hsacklcy, formerly ut Lihcrt> ville, aas ainnsr o! tics debate lctween the nortb and sonth ichools at Waikegan lait Priday ccsiiing. Thes (Iiiesmtiun beiug as to whethcr Liicrulu or Washington oe-rnied tihs muet prumiin- eut pclace iU AAmerican histccrv She represleuted I lisaffirmîative sIde o! t-be jur-stion wlcicb s. Lincoîln. Miss; Bcerkley bas luot rei-ently euFered t-be Wankeizac scîools aud ceas iudced fac crccd to be choc-eu to rcîcrcseîct ber sîhcolla in Aîsdebale. Mrls. Aria Archer die,! St lier tcanne on .Milwvaukee avenus Tic-ccday rîcîrning abocut six -c Ioiti-k at tIcs udvan-ed ag- îc c-ighii -icice ca s hc lal lieh îtiti îîîvaiu!fIcr flic Tact tao > crs veriisd li Iiijuries r,-siilti îg frontiacfl ifrîcîi cc-hic h 'Plîsedar-. Iestecu V de Erc cc lc-cfur ol tile Premli3terian cliiircli îclic-iîci ng. lofîeranientît aLkeside iicier3v. MM. A eulier at onie tiîIllelic -i ii iin og liroit aund le-avec- îîarcy frieiîdc ccliii cc il I regret tic h-arno! lier uc-epa îîre lriîiiitliiîle. T'heladliFscilfuihe W,îC. Ti. IU. net at Fli. lîîie cif Nîrs. ci. E. tChurciîll c-st Tuesda2 icîtericon and acre ercterFaiicd n aiii.îst hosîiitSlle ucanier. 1 et s a Fraut-s WilIard îîîeîîorîal mieetinig and a vu-ry uicve rigrai cas reudered lu hounor o! tlîis lamons teoiperatice ceorker. lFîcîrty refrcslcîceats a-cri scrved. Tcti-Ielailes cees preseut a-hic-b aas a cc-ey giciil hcowiung for the extrencely disagrealle day, several ilfthicieoiui uluile-cca dîstarîî-e lu order to he firesent. Il Arnrunement. I icrtliv aînunîc-sruysel! a ecadidate for tlîuherfficI ifclletor in thce town of t ilirr> vIlle iilic.ct ti tube vote o! tics Refîuîllierau cicocus. 22-2 W. L. -Cii.. Notice. 1 wlsli Fcc announce to t-bs Voters of Libertyville townsicip tbat 1 amu a candidats for t-beraffice of tai colletr-tu and ticat I1ceilr-eny mucb appreciate yîor suîppourt st t-le republican caucus i yon thint I am sutîtuleci to tube office. Respe.'ttnlly youns. E. D. HuBasniii. Mthodist Services. Mors tbau oee undred newS' ong boots are enîcected t-o be ieady for use at tle Sanidsy school at-t-be next meet iug. Corne and use uneout them. Miss Hazel Ituitler wilîl lend tube devotional niieting o! thce Eîiworthi League. Tax Notice. Personru laving ta>Ued (o psy tlîeir taxes "iII please do su at once uas the books wilil be called lu be Marih-0. E. Et. WELLS, Collector. NEW 600D We have placed on sale A LARGE AND ATTRACTIV[ELINE O0F NEW GOODIS SUITABLE FOR SPRING WEAR We invite Von to cail and look them over befor. purchasing elsewhere. We aie also offerlng Decided Bargains in winter weight good i in ail lunes of Men's and Boys' wear. Don't buy until you have looked over our bargains. LIBERTY VILLE ILLINOIS LAC~ Conly National Banik' LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Statement et Close of Business f:eb'y 5. 1909 RESOURCES Loans tnd Discounts ............... $29%,027.14 Unîted Sjates Bonds............... 41,200.00 Bonds and Securities................. 71,740.0- Banking House and Fixtures.......... 10,500.00 Overdrafts ...........................159.32 Due from the United Statues Treasurer .. 1,000.00 Cash ....................$26,784.35 Due from Banks ............ 52,304.32 79,088.67 $499,7 15.13 LIABILITIES Capital ........................... $ 50,000.00 Surplus ........... .................25,00000 Undivided Profits. ................... 5,265.86 Cirdulation------------------------- 39,00000 Deposits .............. ............ 380,449.27 c $499,71513' To Close Out We have about a dozen pieces Ail Wool I)ress Flannels and Double Width Dress Goods which heretofore sold at 40C. 50c and 75c. We want to close ttem out at once and malce the extremely low price of . . Have you seen our new line of Mercerized Finish Caiicoes, wIth the pretty side- bands. They look like fine Bateens and îell like hot cakes at THE FAIR a yard LIBERTYVI% Ni p L d h h