u~x~yvm~ flEPENDEWjNTIIIJRSD4, OCTOBER 23, 1919. ACCIDENT AND HEALTH GENERAL AGENT WANTED LAKE COUNTY Antiocb, Grayslake, Wauconda, Milibura r~ A PROPOSITION WORTH CONSIDERING General Accident Fire & Lif e Assurance Corp. Lt'd. M Antioch, Friday. Knsa IN P '~ HAPIPENINGS AT f LAKE VILLA Mrs. Arthur Rosenfeldt and Mrs.,S&UZTKOCN POLCE I ~Hoye spent Monday inKnsh. 1MissrcMCracrýun I ~~~ > > ~~~ Misa Eva LeMeer spent the week-end Mr. MVey returned to Antioch the Friday. McCrm bornehm WAN K NO T wîth friends in Bristol, Wis. first of the week after a month's trip, Mrs. R. Thomas and s 1on, l, 'bert trade WA T0N.T P . ILERADT Cr, eA rie ibson was a Grayslake visitor through the suuthern part of Colerad. r a business trip to Chicag,,,. h ,,Iy. P Y ~ JlC - ..E -DBANT or ls Yria. During hie stay he visited! at the home Lionel Bull spent the -k ird rtINIr. lAY F R LU JJI Ordersake for Jobi Work. Miss Belle Richards anîd Mrs. Richards of Dir. Teidt at Tabernash, Col. Aans lie Missî BellePt Tht: a tnded he i i Wake-Company Sd e t-raiedFile Bill fo« Ruined Clothing, Ed Kerney waëi a (bleag #lo Ovo Sunday action] convention. gan Friday, who have moved into their Wli hmshdtem -"n o Eci h atewt h Sunda . Mrs W al , P. . Daiele ,F' R h r- n w ho e prain i , ank e W ednesd->i l .i(h kept R o b b e rs o f G a m b le rs. Mesurp. Prokton, IoweIl anrd KappI.e wood and Mrs. C. B. Hlamlin attended- Mr. and Mrs. William Teckert, R. M.j him confined to the hous- tfi restLf weeCIaiývstors gtra n the Sundysho oventionaetAntioch Haynes and daughter, Myrtle, returned the week. REESACHFe OT Sunday. Mr. flowFir!s atber raturned last week and report a Splendid conven- ta Antioch after spending two we eks Mrs. L. Amann went t,,( icago ________HFO LOT with thein for a short vieil% bore i tion. with Mrs. John Hancock et Superror, Friday.. (Kenosha News) Mr. and Ar@ Walle is. r nAr Mrs. Sarah Sherwood was a guest of Wisi. Mrs. Hayes remnained for a longer There was no school1-.i The Tlînîfty Zion City ~sflt'e Haertz Moto)rsi luWaukegan Surday-Ms 1 i S1w dad itr is ii, fîatwe ratr1o.floor waB scrubbed and oiled S'ttunday. ognizp the profesion" wlrc- it cornes evenIag. Mary Gaggin et Antioch a few days Thursday o atwe tatrpo- Misa Beckwith attended1-d t.ounty ohpngotlihectuercrn Ars, tee William.s bas bought the aut week.igdeosrio ashdtteAln Sunday school convention il' Antioch fials. At any rat, 7ion iq not of the houe trmel. ocupid b' ir 'oly. Clayton Hamlin went to Chicago Sat- Paddock farm at Paddock Lake whieh r Thursday evening and Fridav onn pno uhhl hudb edr The Masonrs gave aDit, suliper Tues- urday and left the satie evening for awa wtnsdby ewen 00 and visited the Antioch schol. e o rpin io u esly and tlhi, dm rn dey svening.1 training camp in Columbus, Ohio, where 3000 PeoPle. Sev«ntee tractons were Several were absent one or two dChif tlolc OaandtP recIved ir.. Dr. RankIn Struthers li sp dngýewil stay for a while hefore going to trdnbeoesuighe caeslt weeko being in ithe confirmation a fsw deys il, I lîleago whsh rlati vos Europe' of plOWs; two, three and four botton,r class at Libertyville. hill rexp e eckeuntfor$t30.14ase VIc Mda*tn and Lionel Richardson' Frank Hamlin wam in C'hicago Mon- each plowing thtrese acres. The Wallace Mary Portegy was absent Monday lexns acorrfrt-bte wsre Chicag~o vimitors Tiiesday. dayo uies won the contest by twenty-five minutes, because of iîlness. wlth the men wbo robbed gamblers Mrs. 1). lleiihuzin rais a chicge vîsitur E.T hprsn woi nth plowing three acres in two hours and ' hre hna wspr,'u pil.atheJose ganifghw lt Mna.German-American hospital in Chicago five minutes. igftewe. Sunday. ti. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i 3. T at h r ha h m s o îu eovering nicely (ýrom is recent M ise Leonella Taylor w as a K enosha A Halfor t ew ee n o i liken.l n e . T e Mi s I e i e o l . a t p n D.H.T ath r id h m efrun o p ra in nd e pe t t e o e n visitor Sunday. A Hgo o ie tssureial n b ig n y andThe hlleo Itm i d i t a qt en- eut bis anale lu a barb wire fonice. It tjel inadepct eb oe Walter J. Chinn of Antioch, has taken A.or tegy as urdal te nyws and hit oletfi n la ath'r expensiv boped le willlsaoon recover su the rnd two week's time. E. L. Wald drove i. ____as_______ te,____ad__o ohhig mrahe xpns vork wlll continue. ionSna o e i n Mrs.A. the agency for the Wallace tractor for__________IZim t hw Zonofcrbtiv Th thrdy opl fyonçShepardsan, Mrs. E. Shepardson, ken. the six north townships of Lake county. AVi~~n keeplng expenses down b, having huerd ot h al a coul ynng, n neth and John and Mrs. Wald accom- The Episcopal Guild hae rnedte ÀLL 2,M IJ T oher people pay thm. bh t ies fn i h icagio e e o h e nt l n ie d i .John Brogan hall recently vacated byW ants Pay for Clothes. aLoI bis guhewbvr oireandde uf 1hbarrel panmeetiig exploded leavingeveral @hot a ounde, In Sunday, November 2, îs Rally day in he Masonscandrwîl hold thiîr meeting, Lis4 ami.Tii.-drtor stabe<1 it was a Sunday shol ndit isdesired ta have l ~Emr irsaa ald IN SEAI>LANE ON ,111 ab- th, ~aul tat f,,lia very fort unate ati-cfdtit i Both boys hlaafull att ac. od program l irs , Ple a.(,k Is a eek y L KE ia en charged and the, Zion ni-nrtuant £ e>'~sl ikor 1ji being prepared and Rev. C. I.Ha_ ercersburg' eals we ya a Vry aleloo or thlr acei. aya ý' L KE ND LiIE nhigfor being undorn i ... Ti.re are alwaYs lot, of aild docks on, former pastoir here will talk. accident tu, ber aont, who lives there Iý w Xezýh Crab-rr> fake. lntllMr ten)eban States iJohn Rowling went Tuesîiay tC(icero who felI and frkl, one of ber limba s.laieIi wneiu'..b-rt tha Hi>' ilila'~ rsîv g andi L e xts to ped tbe -nt h e Episî.piil hur-b are erectîng a rtmfc lnt ates 11 Iki. ibis: Onu ovi-r..t ,ima sou epe.- l e eisphmie iae Il e tr wît h e1Fi ed ite a airzi i$40;v,înd.sliful,î brokunt$t dan.g hi's daughter, Mrs. Russell Liawson. new stee.ple and putting new lindows r;,attksbadl a n lnfr- aied $0;dan, l ti estebes the bnt.-<c. la.ke. It bel"ile MrsShadso comaid h inr their churcb. -front îdrowning Wednrsd r, i, led5 $30;ritlCa ane bt('hi a privt.. lke ni outit î,rlîjie The Aithea llayers c.,mmenî-ed their 'wri pinord In the coqc,. t . Jops S1lliisa.r iîiîi,,-rIolu l.îîertYvllle Last Friday wus visiting day for the 1 14 cents pair of siops '.poild, lasit w..-l.i... teachers ber.. sa the pupils enjoyed an seiso ocraa i nibta-sýpn ,dpog 'd i"' i-'$ Tlier fia sereisi -arlads ~extr day acatî,n.ship high achool. The prîceeda are te .icrording to a man Who ,, i A~satCie rn rbiae potabo, m'îred rn b F.Theyail gId Mr. and Mrs. Wald eutertained Bur-b > dfranw elfrteMthd h dth cieta br, ,rI, is darmag"-emifollows: flaragr tri vtr>' readily. lington relativîs last week. church. W 'fdo s.dày morning, tiuir.i r V. t, lttT .forrn, 2;pair of shoss 'prledp, We bllei. rei-ive-d tiîC fautle»98Sîàitlioîî. On next Sundlay, Rev. Kelly of Chics- ligwthaPsllvra a 8;dm otaniovne pca. ian truc. < tr ii end se.. it îiyougo, will occupy the pulpit. IMILLBURofNb Sut 2000 fl.rtil-Il fl $;diaclueîrevoe-oero bave a rupture. IE ideaît ,rd.rbroke and the it,,riliOr1 ,t Ceorie. Slnd mari,,lie iradia drugiriet. o NTO H j The lttle daughtenr of Mr. and Mrri. <ru-rhing oward the watl-r n.-riîa p airfhe sOterite aue ! Justice * lio ChicagArchie' Webb, wbo is ieriously sick with j ing nos, dive. It strui-k irtiuch $8: Paid five fal b(blsa n end vIstor be, Mn. an'! Mrs. Melberg were Antîoch pocumonia at present writing ia thought1 foi-ce tatth machine v.as bri- ic ak a'itb 4hbe Silver, $4.25: and tiat- D iîot oveillok tiire f'îîî,.,iv. ' aivistirs Friday. te be a fittle bettér. boat Put tofftathie wr-eckul,i oa>ttl aae 0bsovrotaa 3 sale at thl iii"rîg storë, :i btrsfl-r o29c Nrs. Francis Wo.dward î,f Ne-ilaille, IMr. and Mrs. Wm. Tuirey of Denver, hi a iebeodth1 rkî th ecmgta uppt erneîro i a ler J.1. Kari Hpiidril-.,i, wfori.o-ifI, sm it l VHS.,s_ visiting ber cousin, Miss Adc- ('îlo . formerly of Millirurn, called <(,~ri d ,-acmiled hontheOh '.ri (bef ttara iemn too ll er t1t Jepp Ti.ii ,,onsîti, j to,, ,, lade Clark fior a couplle ',f aeks aldi acquaintancu last week. a weakened condition. bitl finds a few items riasing and it dee-ided t., niive tl, îfiicaw,, ta live. Misa Winifned Smith fîormerly of r M. and Mn,. J. F. Weller and three Commander Zogbaum, '-x,-cutie f xetdttrter flb u Cht t IIIi a ri'i ille î,f Highland Antioch, lbut now of Libertyville, spent children of Minnesota, spent several -officer, admitted Ensigo .îr liadis from te mufiatfy t o r l .amui-l Park. were villons ,f Rupsel (0o plat of last week here.1 days with the lattera 5sisters, Mns. L. w(c(dbsMciei bdfotémncplt o mui manao'r of the ie lo arui rpceitiv. E. R. Cross and family of Chicago, S3. Bonnen and Mrs. V. H. Stnang. Tbey lr, ci- binWthe lnaer, but 'lhd tien fi red at the banditl; for wuar The Uome-coming Saturda>'. Ottober havi' come te Antioch and will make leave Wednesday ta, vîsit relatives etladn'o tewtebti id and tenir on revolvers, and for dis- 25th Iu looked torwaotia aawonderfutheir homne(on the property recently- Three Oakg, Mich. j tht-eea-ere any -thnila" co)nnf-cted turbance of the steep of tire 7.on resf j eventl, ii les histor>', a day flot taob:,; purchased of Mrs. Smith et Channel i Mrs. Cors Anderson of lois, Kan., is Iwlth tbe accident, or' that there was dents whlle the battte wa.s on. j forgotten. Everyolie asîonue, amuse- 1 Lake. visiting ber sister, Mr$. W. B. Stewart. a pus nger in the plEne. Thie bilts will be sent to the court- ment for erer.vlon. plenty tu etcai.fo Mrs. Jensen and children went tao The grocery store of E. A. Martin cil Monday evenling. the boys. A good tdure li &guarantîeed. 1Chicago Thursday where she is having loges Tuesday and Friday evenings for Mabe Sivrdrivner fr eba ndi b________________ er little daughter's eyes treated by a the winter. flLhâJ Ni1 À FORNiER; Ab ivrdierfrte ant speialist. It ia rumored trat A. H. Stew art bas 1g.bas notifi,-d the police e bhe- M.Er.LEB A D and Mr8. George Waters and -oId bis farm. SEEKS À DIVORCE; heu us ait the money taken from Ken- P. E HIDEBR NDT famiy mved t Grayslake whene they Mn,. Ethel Bînner and son, Roy and ostia was droppedl somewberoe in th.' DRLIG3GIST rwîll make their home in the future. Mn. Mns. Kate Bonnen left Saturday for FIL S B LL IER m a icnewOneacoas o een Waters has taken a Position wîtb the Fremont, Neb. FL S B L E E saeet e erhbsbe Inderidian Canning Co. The little four months old baby of 'td and it lm possible that thie -Wallace Dobyns of Waukegan, was Mr. anid Mrs. Hamilton of Wadsworth, Mns. Pannie M. Waiters today in Zion Official isti 'e tbld (o findt the SpeWa Sale 1 an Antiocb business visitor Tuesday. was buried in Millburn cemetery. Rev. circuit court star-ted a suit for dl- money and taireu îiif evpenses out TksWeek George Savage of Ken'naba, insvisiting A. W. Safford officiated. vorcp sgainst her husband, Jay Wall- of Ir hefore remitting to the local of. his sisten, Mrm Sol LaPlant and other The work of graveling the roade bas ters, whom site says slle married ai ficiais. palas Olive 8Bap 're29c relatives boe. commençed and a much needed improve- Antioch on February 14, 1917. Ahe CaesfZ............2 rs arley James of Milwaukee, la ment goes without saying. says he deserted her Marcb 6, 1917. The 10awv e Ma ne t bus SPending this week with ber parents, Ars. A. W. Safford left Tuesday of bSh charges also ftat ber husband te the blggst ereatmtualà»oo0at3. Air. and Ara. Chas. VanPatten. this week for Wheaton, Ill., snd their servilng a sentence in the. Wisconsin Air.snd Ars. Reuben Jones bus pue- household gooda also went the saile <la>'. tite penitentIaryet Waupua on. a PiIYSICIANs' PRESCRIPTONS <h-ej th Wallace Hawthora housinMiea Foots left Wedneaday. Charge of fongery - CArefIlIy Compounded Grayalake and wil mkis their homne Rev. A. W. Safford wil preach two ______ -thein th uue more Sundasa Oct. 26, and Nov. 2nd A. B Be] ofSILCharles, the mnabe wil prsach hie fareweli sermon and RS E BE UN THE REXALL STORE wo u Reu te Ontract for the new it inte bc hoped everyone wifl tou lt.MU GRAYSLAICL ILUNOIS weU or t i illage bua SIived nd E A. Martin spent several day. i n ER CAWMi ~ IJIt oommenced work. Air. Bell bus mat Obacago in the.internat of good ronde finmb.d a well for the. Bowman Dair> meeting. ~UWU II Co., Lat Bristol. AM ER 5 JUL RIUN R. EN LAN MAr. aMd Aira Herman Fox sud family RUSSELL JOHN Hg R. W ENDLA ND mOtOred to Pleasat Prairie S a oA 50v0f-passeOnger Stevns Dunyes G CEYAND MARICET 5»PeMtIdte day with relatives. The Ladies' Aid societ>' will meet witii touring car, contatalng 504 quart OROERYB", Burke bau arrived from the euat Mrs. J. D. Murray on Thursday after- botties of iliclit Blats 'bser, vagisetend DEM.IEI IN and là Ipeding a few dayu witb rela- OU Green Bay road, a short distauce tiens ad friends. The buriai of Mn,. Besoin Stedman, ho>'Oldrn d avýM enuecer and 5eda7 Cieneral Merchandise ThrsdArt.u Bock wu i Chicago (nes Lewn>of DesMoines, lown, -took Sted of Mon City'. 3'raiLk rnbser, Da i: STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERJUS Fnklà Houase of New York, repent leut wu àa aater of Dr. W. B. Lein car, was arrested and iO<*e<j up la Wekwihreaivsan rin H nthe Zion lail.Illeo wusreleed ed ntDuring t wee viir elaive an frendf H is The funeral of J. A. Siver of Kenosha, evenîng on $2000 bouda. DUY <OOZ>S, NOTIONS a Lieutenant in thre Quartermastens vas heid in the church Morida>'. Oct. 14, Chietro cker declared today that sae n eemn BOOTS ANI) SNOBS Cops haviug ezlisted for suthler Y55serad vas largel>' attended. Haevau thre Fsher bas beeon dnlvins thru Zion holde many gaod thii MAIS AND CAPS atter receiving bis diachage. Ha vill rut of the fanaily of eleven children to datly for sevend al m7 and that bis NOSIERI spesld t" w eek vitir relatives aàrd pas aaa. The parents died several a'lsPlOons e ffem roueed b> tihe The matter of iî friendlà in Oleago snd Grayalake, but years ago. frequent trlii made. b>' the man, 50 ko. W e ,Mtm proeduoe Dought snd SoId viii have to report for duty Oct. 25. Mrs. J. C. Skoyles is entertaining ber c aie.js p yestorday morning that sfilnyuwl Phone 107-J W. J. Chinsi vent t<> Racine luegda>' brother snd daugbter froni Portland, the St8evens Diuryea tourlng car vas slfiinyuwl tbring home tbe SlW WaliaÂ2 traCtor Oregon. The>' are on their way to apiProachiug ZMon, inaded vlth beer. deiiberately make yoi LAKILLAvus L . u.u qis bu astaken the gency for. England. hewDcrLan Liu.S fl ___________________ 1_ Ar. and Air. Har>miues Went tIn The Reeves famuil> vers Russell Iumped ;nl a machine and IlPed ta importane; your wi1 Chicago Saturday to consuit their doctor visitons Sunda>'. 2UponrearrvndGtreentrBay wrosd Ina- ak ou about Ars. aiaes condition as ashe in R. L. Neilis ieft Sunday for a ten 2Pethte.thachGen ad prassd a aey Le Je LO C U M ot doig verywell<aya buntig trip in Wisconsin.. that point fuily twenty minutes prev- h iet aeLf L. J S O U fo oJgv.>:I R. Cornia and famil>' spent Sunday luet. be, rriai Cl RoBcker risks are flot wanted. GRA UAE UCIO FR (s. eEvnoaHge ntoChcowrt.o puraued the driver let a higeli rate oit down with you G R A U A T A U T I O E E R M n . L n o r H u h e sv o r b .o f s p e e . T i e t o u r i g c a r v a s o a c c o x p l i s h . L e t h i nc Sunday Io visit ber son, Harold snd James Schiltra of Kilhourn, Wi., heavil>' l4ent ihisiber that the. A C I N S L S and wife. calEéd on Wm. Murrie, Frida>'. sprIngs vere ailmost flat, and thug has made a. stuciy of AU T ON S .J~ S Mr. and Mn,. William Fredrick and Mr. and Airs. Charles Witt of Evans- twasn able to travel at a apoed will serve you best. MADE ANYW HERE' chldren of Chicago, are visiting et ton, called on Mrs. Cornas, Mônday. greater than ~ffiten mie uî1 bout. ideretitrve George Bartlett's home. Ars. Fredrick The Murie faunil>'were Kenosha nelster wentaeput oho a nyhreet. t itrv is a niece of Mre. Bartlett. visions onda. Fi he nfo utme d it~ereta elt wthago A cOmParay With a reputation for settlîîag ail cIams pronîptly. Offices; ail over the wîîrld anti U. S. Vq- sire to establish a general agency in Lake Counby le cover ail towns and counties. Expenience flot es"u.- ai Men employed mn factories, superintendený4 t-?men, tîmekeepens, clerks and employees acquamlsd wîuhl mens can add $100. a month to, incomne durbg spart lime, or devote entire time handîing outr»91. bir.3tcn Health aînd Accident policies on the n»N1111 plaîn. Pizmiums fnom $1.00 to $3.00 upwaid& A occupa,îons. Good commissions. Exclusive tenerbiy GENERAL ACCIDENT F. AND LI ASSURANCE CORP. Lt'd. '1i. 31 G. H. GARRETSON, 1811 Insurance Ex( 1Azency Directoe hange, Chicago Watch - Your Elbow S INCE Doctor Befl u mJcd the first îelepb.m there bave been seveny-m types of Bell telephones 4r signed to combine swcnîsý simplicity and utlity. The desk telephone hm more than a hundred p@ and is built ai deicately m a watch. Thre smoothneau which it works depends Wi» amall degnee upon thoos wU 1, use it. RougIr usage in me to impair ira cffectivenea.& Care should be takes te prevent he telephone ai ym elbow froms being knocWe to thre floor and its denq adjustmcnts damaged. 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