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Libertyville Independent, 28 Aug 1919, p. 11

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flORSE IS;-CAUE IN' SkiRt3CITY jIs.Amstutz's Horse. is, Re- trned by ZMon Police at De - mand of Atorney Welch. Anna Amstutz lia, hir hors. back. 8ix veekseago Zion police "kidugppeÀd" ber animal while It vas staket! ta a pot il a fil-d flear ber home, site eays, tliorchy pro ciptating much ex- citement aur confusion. Thursday, 'MsAnstuiz told lier tory ta State'a Attorney Weleîi sud Sunday a dupty vas sent ta is' iion police who gitvo Up Ili.- tir ccrdiîg tu the story ef li teladylieî'seif.. It le a lonti irplilcatc-d affair. It serils %Ir ,nititz belonga ta the op positon lu Zionfri p aiicli reasonfil ln net touinit îdvlsabie for Mi'e Am- igtz'ihs to ea.'t of tC e acred grass vill il l...J r itue ,tow- Mil n Arisaitz u 8e lip n. cded transpor- tation aic01- r-nt(ed, <l! unlnovu ta Monu officiais,. soiîîc- grass laind fron hlie v<'lesi 'cipany where sie. ied leic-t .î,~ Tii' n cati e Zion policeman who reii-il1,)<ti. i" atiaj it the b. orm' lu twtii !al it 'ilrs AmatUzi pride vauld t mi iltlilw er ta hall out the' lier: hlii t dbeen 'étoien" no lu ltii" , uti, it r.'îiaiî d.She did, boy- "" ' 1r ul l,' nyn 9pittu fl word, at Vol- výi0 .Iiiii, tnitîswtrs go as vas once revo-ili t iii hst columa;ie a.nd lier îitnctîrîalle(r making conslder- a'. u>w 'rv arrented Ôu a charge <tttrlurtconduit snd apent tbe nilit in Il'Waukegan county jall.. The i poilcemen made a youuger daii.il' r t".y $5 for 'lie horse but etlii 'Mlr, Ai Ni ,lîîi'îpride ' toos pet soaZMon lu'il te rr fa rder. Tlîursday MUs Amttu :îî.ta Waukegan andi nar- raied i i i iti tparticulars ta State's Atlocri i i li. Mr Welcb agreed wilth ii, ;i!] g-il oppresed vomen tisat Ziti ,ttus ad exceedesi th-ir autiiorit, ;,) lise gent "5a tange mal"i atcaordivz 'i. the lady ln question, tei Zian 5 whîi <io procured the' borse train Zî,n tpolice and staked Iti In tise seltsanîu. luotit Il vsebefore . Anduw , Mc,- Amiiiiitz rides vIctor iously d i. iý tLe main street of Zion. the 1@ contl4 tisco sod I 'Nous a fou' il Dr..- WIM reasonj in fi tid tg lis more beli 'oung Rit noper ce. a- 1b. ett ;hly ,mli lon'a rii regulatil try. viii saisi thei on ta, De vo, nmntiî povden pert. LtBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDKV', AUGUST, 28,11919. ,n \BIG GaM MUNrUN ti1t4uRE$ A M EItICA N SPRT$ME N, O TIH E F A ' 1 i1 Thutee Aaerîau suiter Ctbigcarbou ore ap ad ti. NLY To seach tus setrçathold of bg gem.veu mbtheCesiarDisric grzxl Cttii maos'. Tse ineitRme one travelà bt Cmnadien Paclflc of British Columla dusingr 1918, andp air of moe atifeUta W MUam boat fronsa Vaucouiver te Wrsugell, came out voli satlstied. J. Fran1st. Be ohf Nov Yor thbiets'mess- thence b7 Iauacbup the 8tikené Gellbreath. vbo, aàtfts muet oztie. -mbnnts méd. "Spred 62 luchtes; River te, the to» 0f Tebewsaph *"d Casahnting Wles "ade a rec- i" . 315; points, 2.» G. A. Creek. This ta the outtfitting Pont. Mtd of the xame dled lst year and' s'emberton of Donver' vaikes off andi compltesouffta. lncluding any- tiie o0clal masurements thoreof. vith thse prise caribou hoad. Ils thingz andi eve 'thg froos a cao of This record shows the total as 131 entiers iiaving a apressi of 47% beans toau anz4ilan guide. Wr111 be pro- mooee. 26 caribou 16 gats. 27 she.p loches. lenglis 61% incises, and 26 videsi by eitises'Mr. Galibreath or the aud six meaIs. 'Ilit means a moose1 points. Hudson's Bay Comapany. As tie. sot- to every çun snd tvo caribou ta each! The lacts that tise Cassiaer Dis- son opens on Sept. lst lb behooves imuter rnth but one exception. trict barderu ou the Arctic Cide'hunting parties ta rmbi Telegrepb Tvo of the. huners ver. vomn- andi la not easy of acceas are no Creek not laIes' than August 22nd in Mdi cly dtellers t that-end Ibeir dsavbas'ks froui Ihes. portsnens eirder that ther may arrange thoir records are sorethin.1 ta bs'g about,.pint f vlew.1 On the contras'y thçy outfitsansd get started iIn amspie lime. IMni. Mla[Wr, of Sut Lake City. snbn e sdsisablity because they Sbeep and goals are hunted tiret. 'brouglt dowo one usooso, tva cari-!- v. ve il from un y great influx of thon 'caribou and lsstly. macs. bon endtvo ahets, while %tis. bead.1t.. 'aamd ir. fine spoili for the Bears nsayib. shot ail througb lis. MC Chiago, bagged one mase, twoa' Lu,_osto ftw i.,unt-giuâ.ý.4jjon. go. Boston, New York:Phladeiphia, saNus !JIy <KIJV NI ii Baltimore, AtIanta, Jefier'ionN lie 'St.fl~ Louls New Orleans, San Antonio, or SU R îV ha.:Fi Paso, San Francisco and \Vasli TG E R A NI > S~ES5~T. 15 OFFîCIAL.LîST 0F REALINOCTTAS Chj hÎg MIrdwre S e8 and ES'ATE__TRANSFERS, MaterialMe' Hearng Con-' 0thriuppies 9 1Fed ju? b Furnlsh.d by tinued to Arnie for New lia;Chîago o ofCities. LAKE CO. TITLE AND TRUST Co.' Defendants in Cace. - Manonlo Temple SIdg. Phone 4 Natnn-idefewd sie~nnî maieAbstracto of Titi.. Titi* Guarantesd Natin-wie fod sles nly arkN. w defondant4. who viii b. ln- t he begluuiug of goverument plans tInelude(] in the pomeention of the ma- tbrottie the hiSh ceuH of living. August 19, 1919 terial imen for the formation of a Eomu uniin of clothig, , boycoittlor hisek list" neceâsitated Enomos uanîtIsf. P. F1eus ro taA J. McK.'an and ýthç contnhlance today of theo cae hardware, jolet articles and other wflt3bok3 igln u n i SP.8 C coimodittes purchascidhy tIhe govern- vllot à3, bioc 3, 6.WD . $1.u adjî'il ep.8 ment to cquip an arluy of 5,000,000 Julia M. 2austead tin Win. Nekaon H .Lpict o h o-at' mcn will be puit on the markiet tbrough onOlo ti 'a a'oit1nsdilm-PrArua p a vrent chain of reiaii stores ta e .n$10 preséntative of thie Chicago lumber- cstablshed l ndepot centeresud Oih - Chicago Title & Trust '-a., ta J. P.Yn and vdard Hines, luniher corn- er large citiez. Ail supplies vii b" .Anderuson *îîiw ,i) ibok j pany attended the hearlng. soit! at reduced prîces. ndh hock i., ieid. ee Etates Attorney' Weicli statcti thatý Col. A.nD.KnisurrnAhed.laal nngi$s5d. e ~'annotincement would be made Coi.A. D Kulkoru 1h.olca zon $55. I Bonn of the other men vhc, i ii be suppiy officer, hastened tu Waëhlng-1 F.Hl. B.ri't aînd wif,. tils aM.i'îcluded' ln the compaint. I. vas ton veeterday ta attend a coJ«*Widenb ,, -0 :oa,,,, /.tb ,)l^ of ail zone suppiy olicers on thle mat --.491 block .ir4r Agîàta ~Rtîîîtî.î *iùli 1ggý'stpd that Chicago mater',. fMien ter of future sales. lands, tiî' Park. Iel ý(-7 ;0ri.tgt t Le arraigned ln lhe local cours. Stores Start, Sept. 26- E5tate .)f J> '.idli NVal, de.ased Ir. "Fhould the carpenters sÈrik.a b. Tbeo. Il. Dei-, rtic'. f.tfîinu1i n NE euFpended aud the contractors *Bd Washington dispatches say t1113 sec~ .,1 township. %,D lit,- men conme to a nagreautont. l iroposed 1stores vii hbc noperatiî>n ~witllmake -or. difference In lth*iro.o- by Sept,. 2:;. Coniinued purclisse by Mater in Cf"'nneerv ta .1. A. .j:,irirli ctf ion of Lltis case,"> declmurd pr«-oi the War Departmeul of certain n,'- Part lot .1 bl,'wk 5 '.lcKaýs', Itid V d" ,r.t Staben of the local cansniturie Cessities, so that these btores may hc Waukcgan. flecd ~ual-n today. *We inteud b oentis jcnntlnued lndefinllely as a Part oif Charles White sud vife ta Chas. ('ing througîî nov that ve bava go»e the govt'rnmtrnt canpip5gn agalust iiii, Rukus. lot .1 block l3i Washbuitri 1 itIl and we nre going to get ;h«,» higit cost of living, in uuderitood t0 Springs, Waukegan. W. 1). $I. minI t i s apossLible."1 bûc under conslderation. Shuies, aoeks shirts, unds'rwear ard lies are a fsiw or thé! Items that viiilul ne lnciuded iu the sales.( ' A BE iv N Atlthorixstton for the :sale of 30,61A pais o arny hee at$550 a pair s P."lm f aa. TEREDs aLAST IOT 9 vas given a New Xork shoe siompanyl R E.L__ bY the War Ieffltmont yesterday 'l'iS isfrm lîad a large stoOk 0of the re.gsîition armY foovear on bansd GLE T IIE.SUDWuukeganl Aug. 3i designed ta sel i St$9.50 a pair. No sales will bc made In dealers. FOR CHICAGO, WRECKED. The barber shop conducteil by Big Sahayer at 131 South Genfise.e@trant. The governmeut stores vtll 011 ma!il Dalh4rt, Tex.. Aug. 27-W. S. Ford, vas broken mb by thieveg Tuesduy oidera front any point withln their engineer, and Rex Mlatheva, fireman. niglit wbo obtalned $1.50 lnu. si. A repiqective districts. The goodg will of the Golden State lmited on lhe tbunk botonging to one of the barbera lie deliveredt! hrougii parcel post, bUt. Rock lsiand, bount! for Chicago, ver. vas broken open and the articles lu, aidera viii not be received nor filled îkilled, and au unidentîfiet! postaithie shop vere scattered about. -People at tieot' ala stations. clerk seriousiy InJuret! vhen the lin, lu the vllnlty report isaVIng soeft Sulipoaral stations are 10 be en. lied turned over tbirteen miles east sailora near the reur door or' thé0 sort tablished In escli zone store. Stores 'of Tucunicari. N. M., et 5S130 a. m. and saa thent lbave thse rlchndty are sure 10 be organized in the foliow-,today. No passengers ver. Injureti. shortly before the robbery'vas dia. jlng fourtsen zone supply citles: Chicsaa far as le kno-wn. covered isy the police. - -- -----~---------.----------- $100,000 of New Merchniee#f1 te Wateh forDetailled.AnnowrncemQtnt ý,Neçt WeekI WE GIVE aW't TRADING -STAMPS VeBeeçt store - on thei rotfJiw Enormous purchases made six months and more ago, enable.us to make the above- statement, startli ng-as it may seem. Merchandise of ever idlastknagreat jump 1npie snet_,g~mc S ntc that in many cases the prices here are less than we would'have to pay the manufacturers today,. and',in themajrit ofcass agreat deal-less. than we -wi1t. have, to pay the comiiig seasço,* QYUsol ed~ see the giýeaý savings thi> sa1e will afford.ypu. There will be thousands and thousands of dollars worth of new merchandise that you -will be perfectly saie inbuying a yeats' sufPîY of, such as Underwear, Hosiery, Staple dry goods, etc,- andt we tell you conservativelv ami tfruthfully -that the prices wili allow you to save from 20 % to 30 % on every purchase. ~9ffi~J~worth of wornen's new Fali tîits, Coats anîd ~~ ii scores of the very choicest stylts lfor Autiua and Wintcr NNear; and you ean save dot-- lars on every garment. -stock of the finest furs the mnarket could supply $600-us with, bought monflis.ago and every piece (-al'e- fully sclected for a particular tî'ade. 15îicecs wil1 save you 30%. worth of boys' and girls' cothink for Fait anîd smo-xinter, bouglit eaî'iy and in quantifies that allow us to give you values you are not going to find elsew'here. $5000tiî of the ver. newest Millinery, inehiding of nriodels. froni oi own workroonis. Wateh for tlhc prices. $5000--,o kof best draperies and bY frtebs so September ,Sale at s infi~ ro 0 to 30%7. ,,6 -oî'tli of oiuî' silk and mushîî underw"aiî, miaists, corsets aiff sweaters, bought mtsntlîs ago at priees w~bivh allow us'to give you superisîl val- ues in evcry case. -NflIJ1-orth of silk anîd w'ool di'ess goods ili the latest Sw caves anîd <-iîbss. I>îices are advanviuig x';pid- ly on the wtholesale markct and our quotat ions mill save yoit at least 30%7. $7000-W'orthî of donsties, li:ens antlwilgoods,hIoîîglit pay now. 'lite saviîîg is yours if you buv dîîîing this sale. Watelî for prices. gtd:fblflf-wortli of the best lîosiery assortments in Lake Countv are to ite iîîeluded in this great Septemi- ber Sale. Buy a Year's su.pply and save '20'ý to $70 -Wrthof erisp new undcrwear ini fali and w~inter weight foi- meni, w'oinen and ebjîdren. Mîîniisiiîg and other w~ell knovn brands are ineluded. Watelî for our underw'ear prices. -.RIho-woirth of highi grade foot-wear foir woinen and chil- 15 ~ dren in thle choieest styles and dependable leath- ers. Fainios Qucen Quality shoes N-,1111 be piie- cd at great savings, Nvrhof flic best bedding in sheets, pillow cases, blnkt and eomforts, pillow's and cotton batte. Wateh for our pri<-es and buy yonr winter's sup- ply. $7O0~Not1îofIlouefunisinggoodsineludipgalmost Lake County and at tlie îost conservative prices. Very special pri('e5 ill becamade for this sale. wotiof fie glovesý for w-onen, nlisses and:Ilîil- -i id, elarnoisette, silk and--cottoîî. Yôu can save f roaià%Y/ to 30%7 by purchasing in this gre.t- t~nber Sale. Next week's- pîtper rWjJ Y îdescrlpt on and »pfwes, ýw~Q fi Ilere is the chance to secure w inter widerwvear for tlhe en- tir'e family., Underwear of every descrpinmilb reda f r ni'20";, to 30,7clcss than what von "il1 have to pay latex', and thî'ifty hîîyers miIl purchase now and make large savings. Buy a year's supply of new outings, imslins, percales, chai- lies. ete. You are goîug to nced themr so why flot get thern in this great Septeniber Sale and benefit by the unusual large sas'- igs wvhich wil1 average froni 20%11 to 30%.

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