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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 20 Feb 1914, p. 11

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LKEC&UNTY INDEPENDENT. FRIDXiY. BR1~T1V 20 %tLJ.~1 cii diod at th0 . bo f ber dangbter, Imoved >te the CitY ln 1842 and she wae and Fred, the latter as, residcntM swwh. Wsuk eat 1$:46 o'clock; geai-s Orace. NIrs. l)etmeyer, as t[, l(I(,W of A EÀP E O ~ ~ls. uolng, luiwng a sick»iisl jMr.DI»etnieyer died somne Years ad hîenry Doetmneyer , ta tsiiîw U NEBR SO ___ icb dated froin an attack of pneu. ad for iny years thse Wldow gao f!ÂME IDSO ~tIU* US, a gear ago. She nover recov. lived with Mrs. Martin. to Jbaie Dletnseyer. , Is-ree ff re rN h ttcbaigbeual-1;PhilIlp fi)etmeyer, M r î ing T MNr. and Mra. Detmeyer werp.' n Fred .Etole. [, <laneq COUN ~~.oed ron ti. atack haing been bamisix chiidren. ail uf whumsrIm , M, FTrea ssi,1r UhrNs COer. 0F THE C Zýtj it rMis.em ae r d lie n. .ie a tlow: 1unerti Thursday at iI"X'k from Springfield, Fei,. 1:%. ii<j ik'keoaâeg, il1erlie. Mms. George LakeY, lire. Carl Mar. the crch ottebeont.eUrcep. Game and Fiis Commissbo( 1ftukaga~i,4paents, jar. and ?afrs. John iMCAI'OO tn. Mis. Jou..Hobaii. Harry, Charles. tion; urhthe i nMars( -reey" eofnliosisdl mds OLDTh -The or the rible0 storma au are 110w sweepIng 0v. jand Mlift mm*ktb9. = iU144d by 'an or tise country when they announcedj thO 6POftMblO la t'ne Itate. their pollcy of establishing gamne pre- i. C m as 1 oa-e iat a serves. In keeDing wtth this poiley, tateM«t b. aive lhOii.wdest inbUo theY tOday ealt UPon alilsportsmen, ty Poselli -.%and "JIllaponthe Prese fai-mers and other people Interested as -eau BetOUi.,' 10 assat thoin in tuis whatever steps tiiey possibly cans b State GamneMd 3iah Co=misio prevent the periisg of game. An Commission-. C. J. Dttmar. hour a day, espeeialy by persons who Henry' V. meoteron knOw the Places rrequented by gase J.S. Vaiiahn, ommutatsiones. Bys its ýFwenty-five boy'. lateet style knickerbocker suite, ail wool; regular $5 quality; sizes 8 to 16 L96 UuderwearSup BO7's Fleeced Lined Underwear, reg- uier 5» quality, now.............. 37c Boys' 75e Union Suits, f now .................................39c Men '8*1.00 WIIiomBrother. tnder-a. l wear ..... ................. lind0ewrJà'% Brother. Pleeced, -37c Very Finet Ail Wool $5.00 Unuion 7 suite, now....... 37 $3.50 Ail Wool Qualîty, 81.50 Underwear 50 ....... . . . . . . . . . . . Lateat 8tyle Cape, Soc and 75e quâlty bAhgauPê'ment 0Of hoth Spring and Winter flo.ery Rockford Hose 4 1tlnVy 100 Bockord Home, at'« 7c Black Dress Sox, ej eac ..................... 7c IRegli 15e Black and Tan Drlic à0c sîIk Iloge, at................. .29C Dms sa-Outing Shirts Malattam $2.00 Shirts go atý......................... 03 $l.OQ lYre.Shirts,95 at.......................... 95 *1.00 Dre Shirts, goat..:........................ .59C 50o Work 3h. 39c S~u~wm~ Underwear àGreat spsin ahl aur Eit!riggau, àB'.V.1, 6Poiu lKuit and Nerino light weight under "44'cw and Lion Qouesq ÀÂ=w and Lioa QXar at po 1 . ..... .. .... 5M Secidels WIîoIe Cltoting. S toclk Jo Go Under Ihe [Ianmer STORE CLOSED Tuesday and Wednesday, February 24th and 25th. SLE OPENS Th 1r.d&yFeb. 26 For the biggest 30 days ab$oIutely goinq out of business CIothing Sale ever inaugurated in Lake County A Word of Explanation We realize that we must m-ake a terrible sacrifice in giving up this business but the rentai conditions im- posed by W. P. Higley make it impossible for us to continue-we are not going to some other location for there is none suitable for this bus'iness. 11HE STOCK MUST BE SOLI) FOR WIIAJ Il WILL BRI-NO $1.r,,Upe, Every Nlght Seel Cothin C0. Them Élg Clothing Store 105;'16. North Geneee Street BýAR GAIN4S Overc.ugs We are ehowxng great barpits ini Over- coats; 100 coata to seleet fromn et Prime front $7.95 to *17.75. It is needieus to try t<o describe thern in thi8s mali space. We.wugt you to see thent and you surely wli find It to your ad- vantage to buy now for next Winter'u use. We call special attention to a liii of e-000, $22.50, and $25.00 coatit we are oftefi2>g at We are eshowing the stmCp# Uiýe of fine tailored suite ever displayed by u.. W. pur- chased our Spring goodà, expwtzng we could continue. Many of these new 8prhig 8uite are already here and will go at ft ~ e laugh- ter sale. We show men's suitei all pric* from 4.95 t .... .....19,75 News and Ioy'sPaà VWine limesl of lres. Pents, worth *0. to $8.00, for................. -4.75 Regular $5.00 pente ,9 for ........................ 39 Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Pants, at .........................IMW Regular *2.00 Pants 1 for......................... a*W Regular 81.,50 and $1.75 Pente. for . .... ......................... A heavy, gray Mack inaw that wua th&e buet bargain in town for $5.00, now . ......................... &9 Heavy Mackizjaw UMater, 50 inche w f long, worth $7.50, now ........ *10.00 Auto Al Wool Mackinaw Robe .. .. . .. .. . Regular *2.00 and *2.50 values, with- out coilars, for ............... 9 Regular Shawl Cdilar Coats at..-. . O5c and 75é onithe Dollar Boy's *3.09 Heavy Sweater Coats .................. 1%7' All Wool Flannel Shirts at.......................... $3.00 Hats at............................ 45 $2.00 Rats 16 o Flxu~~*for Sale 2 LàPgemffro (triple.) U0Lrge Kirromu Typ$Wdter Md Dut v M'OOLD 1. PI . 1

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