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Libertyville Independent, 21 Oct 1920, p. 15

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mid a tfew qtheru havi. and *it te etpftted -the rovaquite A pow-wow s. eslUsta ha à rices Wr istruction shoulder rin con- this8 lin e B County her withi )ment-a Mparan- )éen able to5 5100 id all instrii- )f the dental you SeIlFi 'ht get a Ia.s prov- e Aincti- one hti- (Isou lias lie neigli. ich more u1se COUId [o hc sold nt of the have teii as it does fitable iii -uit ranch lumber But C- r adlvautaee mver of labor e and, maire 1tation for Liberityville Independe> La&e County Independene - Waukegan Weekly Sun BOOSTING THEIR TOWN. Lake Villa certainly did-itseif proud Tuesday in put- ting ovzr its first ILake Villa Day which carricd au fea- turc-s a tractor piowing match and a horse show for fan- ciers of fine stock iri this county. Hundreds of persona gathered on the Bue,,e farm and It is to the credit of the promoteris that everything pass. ed off without a hitch. The trattors gave wondedfui, demonstrations of their adva4t.ages in tearing uil the iod and many a person wiais 41reetily interested in the work done by the different kinds cf tractors, and thcn Lake County folks had a chance t'>t sE csore of lta wonderfuily fine horses that are owried by people living near Lake Villa. go it was purely a Lake Villa oi, a Lake County affair and origimates au idea for rrp1o eci,'r the country in a most effectuai manner in U:îa- it tiow's what a local community çan do to bqost it- Uzi , andi its advantages. We predict that Lake Villa got ircre ac.,vertising from its affair of Tues day than it has rcvdin ai 1 its paît history. And, advertising of a iidthet .couns-advertiaing which showed a spirit of ci orc:ra ion a.mong the people who do things. Coin- nwinity E;iiirit at Lake Villa muet be pitche -di high to per. i»such a_ uleafaffabirbuelaguofff. f, F.S MUNRO OIVES SLOOO politUer'. As a remult of thre bas of TRYING TO AID MER MIJSBAND no niuerir blond Mr. Munro 'of late hKs been lu a hijPiesi. conditon and' OrInn wih the Item il TheI' s whepird sr.rund the hosPital In a P in a dity rIso 8< te te effe. i aheel chair, i F:.j,îryt S. Muinro of Higliland 1 fs Munro haq Leen i athiE bed Pakv-min 1a critical (ofdiHl i t aide comitantly, imd lwh.ie bis fami!Y m, limta n.' rýýompital in Minne-o î,ad eie.cti 'I.,'rne ba orne Urne l ah i tir sth.at Ir. M uros con- t!. î * ]aie wandt laît lre in nO dnî,,n .aLn bain 'VAry ers and ývn îeîlng wer.hav.1 etr 1-w h.prirent ime threaino ct gve.lrwlirtr) i. lte %hat thre outronu' wtt ' M r. %tutiro vas r. ireaentative from I A r lin lafrtnduIn lig t h], ti 't lrnit ar S1,rrngild. being rrk, Mr. Munro Il.ah s.,îtnliîîl (.,11lerted tsonne e uni.. ago (ni the Bull fîrîrr fsc bljo Inuscn..t)i o.~ Mooée liekt. Frr -ajj. lie was at, fr,r r i l n fUsirormc-d efP> '-toril cy for tre ie g & Mlwaukee tri lier - Two of theme Infiirior., PCicrl ft.i isat .C rs a Curoi fri iii -'i. r.Ntnro, tut b,,a ti Pt -aIen standl roftr i:er Iofýs of boduand le bas a ga-at rnany frietids la two ci Imr po re.ols have beepn calîc.l In Waukegan and laRe coutny and theY In c"PV bite a prinor ltri 11karc, mucit lnic-re.ted binearing about fi,,,ii t,> lir.a a jtanre or thte Lakei is condition and ail viii hbope 10 cf, nirri an. hear 500,1daims froniPet n mthre near Arr ,,ri, ei n nd tram lochFter, friture. eivrt. ' r) t a. thte i.reent timte. are exsIarin.. minz on Mr. itunru, ai Iiii -ill,' i 'mn Ir tie a-miai. nGentus. amei.i r, r .rar.'1. irtlc-r *ni fOrr,, Cenlus In supçrosed to be a Pocwer itian criflriy i and mol it.v are Iluet producing ercellenclas whIcliasre boýriêe tirat b iirrh thea wcrlcihnit otorreno ethe tre mles çf art;. a the>' ii i nc irat, tirît tht-vilal a la niiî itri , anll.r h roýûr wibeinoa preceets crin teach Arr'-.n r r fi.n NI r. r , ,and whieh nor lnili'tr.v Can nequlreh- t1ai rrrr, ,-' à14-11?r'tourn ueaTýr J' Iu 1cn % e a i re 'r . kis,,rg FO 1, rt i Old Age Deferred BY DI.L "MELH. BIdii Business men who miust speed Up the- works and make business 'boom during these days--aft.er the war-must recogoize the neces- jsity of keeping fit. When mind is befogged, whcn you have duli headaches or feed logy, when flot "up to souf," keep the bowels ;free wth a mild laxative. In the morning take a topid sponge bath (cold water may be uacd if it docs not chili), follow with a hrisk rub down; a suficient "sctting up" exercise in good air uintil you are in awarm glow% Have you tried it lately? Don't let the poisons accumnulateý in the intestinès ither, but try a donc of castor oit the first thing on arising, or a pleasant laxative occasionally, such as one made up oi May-apple, aloi and jalap, rolled irito a tiny sugar-coatcd pill, and sold in evcry drug store as Dy. 1Picrce's Pleasant Pellets. Then a eup of hot watcr hefore breakfast, ,and you'ilI el better tlian a king! If you continue in lie thus, you can pass a Life I»surance examination at sixty. .Il you wish to prevent old age coming on too soon, orif you want to incrcgse your chances for a long ie, you should drink plcnty of soit (raid) or distilled water daily betwcen meals. Then procure at the îdrug store Dr. Pierce's Anurie (anti-uric-acid). This "iAnurie' drives the uric acid out and relieves backache and rheumatism, as well as kidney trouble. Anurie disiolves uric scid. Try it îsow! AUCTION SALVE The utndersigned havin- purchased a faim in Michigan, wilI seil at publiceituction on the w'Ill Lyoui farm. Situated 3 miles north of Waukegan. 3 miles south of ZMou, 1 mile south of Beach, on Sheriditn Rad, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23rd C oritcncing at 12:30 o'clock p. m., te followmng property, to-wt: HEA CATTLE 8 HORSES- and MULES ~About 400 shocirs cern Hay and Grain Sev tit m med hay 60 bahels baxley FARZM 1ACHINERY Harmess, Chickens and Houuehold Goords. FM LUNCH AT 1N00N JOHN B. MILLER P. rGEO. PAVM lcerk L. SLOCUM, Auctioneer GLOBE SBIE THE COATS AND DRESSES SHOWN IN OUR WINDOWS rIhey are iili,î;tî at îrns i lie V. <t lr- fui velLies in titis sal. e'Jhtt ireof 14i'nng is met as as.î"dde a showll. i ~1 Women's- Ultra Smart Coats and Dresse At a Fourth to a Third Underpriced Take- Our Advice-Buy Now, For You Won't Find Coats and Dresses Like These at Lower Prices Anywhere This Season The warm weather forced manufacturers of Women's Apparel to "let go" and you get the choicest garments to be found at less than wholesale priées right at the start of the season. Ouir buyer was in the New York Market when the makers cut the prices; they needed our ready cash and backed by its power he made this sale possible. Starting Friday, Coats- and Dresses of incomparable beauty are specially priced in a determined drive to bring to you the best investment you ever made. No matter what the weather is, remember colder days are coming and this opportunity will be only a memory then. You may rest assured-these garnients are better than pre-war values at - The Coats ZAeof lBdontlolîx îa, Stiedenei Irsev SVtt nS i 13.ablotils, vel. tir deoIai linn CIdtoîîes. T'11'4vie snitly 1tajldit n lIr r rjlijw1relttdanti full lîlted inldls. -Ail aie în l!î l %i wlî siljk andi are w atîix jue:' liied. Many hiave lhrge fur' collais. The Dresses Areiie hrnuîingly developed of bem-itt'hing Vel- vets, Tiicotijiesý, Velour Cheeks, Kittett"s Eaîr Cî'epe, UCharmeutse, and Chiantilly Lace and Satin Comniinat ions. Thcv rc ,ýtriiîaed iii aidrn ra fn'i.efesat xi wanite,;1 shade for' Fail is incltîdcd. Thle siies ranue front 16 to 44. This Sale is for Friday and SaturdayOnly 464*~.~~44*ê**4*.~êê** * ** * ****** 1- THIS IS THE SALE WE TOLD YOU TOWATCH.FOR Thel iijIi in.itii ýt 11011 V .v N ve blinî lit 1t l'q < ti santd )<$(sanîd yoilI r1 t 1 ]<'ltti Read about it. . ÀL Dgan, lllînois ý Y0, - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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