‘. TBAL‘EY ke Bluff. 'LLIIIOIS _ Box 146 ' through ,inoJesty part. it is not our : endeavortng to a work of Lise due. and while . ‘to make mention ml: of the present our intention to e the memory of. rly‘ settlere who Foundation of and ild our county. [fer does not can Lpendlture of any ton your part and ppen up to and. 131-? :el). 15. 1910; and this work is pub a literary sketch their lives. (late arrival in Lake aarriagee-l deaths. rI/ Communications to now on the pres; . be â€Misha.â€" orateJ unï¬nis- early . timej of ienda or relatives 11'ch in Lake mlcl lie glad to publish. in Kel- :d vour assistance this 'a full and. ' ‘ History of Lake 'Otice ,idents of mention {I made ‘Ol‘ to 1875. WLiCII we 014mm The recent revelations at the New ' York Custom HouSe in which it wes shown thet the Sugar Trust he been getting their augu- imported into thie From Our Raul" Correspondent. Weanington, D. 0., Jen. 31. 1910. President. rm has cnptnmd the hum of Southerners in Washington by “tending the bell which in given ennnel' y by the Southern Belief So- ciety. President To". not. only honu and this meeting of Southerners with hie presence but. danced with Mre. me, the beentifnl niece of Gen.A . Hi1], of the Confederate umy. The President hes eleo- shown hie great interest. in. and nttnchment for, Southerners in nanny ways, but he' is the ï¬rst President who hes gone so President Tits is doing his utnioet. 31.6 nec’nre the psssnge of a law {or the establishment of Postal Snvings Banks. It will be mulled tint during the cunpnign 01 1908 he .wu very em- phntlc in declaring that Mr. Bryan's beak guarantee plan was impractieeo ble. end that ae a substitute he oflered the Poetnl SaVings Benk; he is now -n1nid that if Congress does. not. pass this law. thnt Mr. Bry'nn's plan will hr in thus honoxing n truiy Southern Spciety. L ‘ Pom! Surina- Bulb. country and weighed by fraudulent sales, thus robbing the government out of millions of dollars annually in duties by thin shortage in weight, has enacted, e greet? deal of attention. The government has ï¬nally lent (our employees to the penitentiuy. These- pitifnl little fellow: drew 813.00 a week while perpetrating the fraud under theAdirection of others. The administration has been severely. criticised for prosecuting the week and helpless end 'lettilfg the great My beneï¬ciaries of the fund escape enmely. This lI republican justice. thn R. Wale]: in Prison John 3. Welsh. e wenlehy Chicego banker, hu entered the â€deal peni- tentinq at Fort Leevenworth, Kenna. where he will be incarcerated for ï¬ve yet:- by wey of, atonement for his nine in den-ending the depositou oi the ï¬ve benks‘ over which he preeided in Chicago. . Beaker Walsh was formerly proprie- tor o! the Chiago .Chronicle, s paper tlnt wss known‘s 1 gold demoorst in 1896. 0! s11 the bitter and sbnslve lsngosgws thst wss hesped on the heed of the grest W. J. Brynn in 1896, none eqnnlled Walsh’s Chicago Chronicle. ’ He called Brynn 's cut-throat, anarch- ilï¬. thief, villsln, and exery vile name that he could think of.- Todsy Mr. Brynn is one of the most highly re- spected men on this plsnet. He has the good will of friendssnd foesnlike, while this fsxnons Pherisee is now ar- rayed in prison stripes. A‘grent many other 'men who indulged in similar abuse in 1896. end in other canipeigs us well, have also nnflered more or less humilistlon end disgrnes. Thus time Tights s11 things. ' Qting into popularity and endanger hit politic“ future. Higher food prices nnd stationary drink prices 6011' t make 3 convincing water wagon nppul. We qnn cupd. mything in I. diverge except the hunky hgnbnnd sobbing in court. Chic-go, cut it out. Washington Letter; Sugar Fraud Cues sup m and inspect our line of Valentines. prices are very reasonable and they are prettier than eyer this war. Che line is assorted in postals Booklets, Dang ,rers, loose-hearts, etc Make your selections early they will surely please you. 1 _D_ALE SWEETLAND- The only crumb of conflrmtion of I Ur. Cannon begins to think it is, the report that Mr. Rooseveh will re- I indeed, impouible to tool 311 the Con- turn by vny 0'! San Frnnciao is the gunmen sll the time. fnct thnt he has written to n Bough â€" Bid“ “had. expressing “KW" in' A little dour-spring now nnd tnen, teretitjn “1° Ieflnesrjohnyon flght. is relinhed by the out-door men. President Taft): advice that the he: don/in Congreel cultivate hermonious reluions should be. fully as elective es the lemon. admonition m Kenm to ' ‘miee more corn-1nd less hell .†No one teem: u“: know whether the Ingnrgnntn will follow the well worn wiyl of_ former pony rebels or blue 5 new. path to power and patronage. Sum. of those- Centrsl‘ Arnericln. Presidents belong to thnt. vanishing achool of politics that recognized the perquisite. no more important than the sultry. . This. rise in 'the price of pecnuts puinfully accentuates the crisis with which the the ultimate consumer is cook-outed. ‘ - " When one considers what heppened to B‘enkers , Morse. Walsh end some others. there in Iirtle occasion for some remarks we hear ever’y now end then about. American justice being back- wetd. The British eonservnives nre having a lot of fun cutting down the liberal majorities. But the mjorition in Hue “Eggs at 50 cents per dozen help ï¬eep the yolks 'on- the ngeks of the people," says the Chetuqooge Times. The egg trust surely will not be sblo to withstand e greet desl of such fear- ful end wonderful bgmberdipg as'that. Lent will be here soon, 3nd then we may religiously refrnln from men out. ing it we can' t sflord it. nex't housé of common will still be liberal enough. ' Strangely enough Mr. Pinchpt is not. grying to sell to a magazine an exclu- sive article on beat- of prey he has met. The dating tviawr's' succeed in soar- ing ubovethe high prices of beef. but only between mesh. « I “Got. Harmon 1: a. devotee of the gum? of golï¬'ï¬iotrs the Macon Tele- grsph. And -he the lives in Ohio! To!» vs. Harmon in 1912 would mean rare sport, mayhop! ‘Td chew or to eoche'w, that is the beef question. “Theatre manger: are going crazy.“ 33y: Mr. Al Hsyman. Some of them certainly have not â€3". in to go. Sntortuim ‘Prdnidontitl ambitions. If the Tafft. smile doesn‘t. vanish beâ€" fore Congress adjourn, it wili hold we world’s record. Wis-tent beaches of Mr. Cortelyon. he bu nude : record for stenogrtpheu. He started with n leud pencil ud bu fllléd three Cabinet claim. ’ The Univenity‘o! Copenhagen but just dean nnother "ï¬nd blow" to Dr. Cook. In ï¬ns! blown are as numerous as the ï¬rewall $0an of; n prime donnn. Mr. Willlun Rudolph Hurst. m neatly enjoyed l long flight In In “to. plane. Perhsps Ir. Hearst still EVALENTINES ‘1 Cthetfl) WWW .0 If. Oentra-I .. lvenUe. . .- “ Comet.- are more plentiful due the demrminntion of “Whit is whiukey?†Evidently. there if. soup 0! the' English who do not “déuly love u lord.’ ' “It is rumored thst u no“ bread trust in being emailed." ing- the New York Mall. Evidently, the bread of the future is 60 be lon- snd loll like“ mother used to nuke. A L Dallnire, Cairo. (oldnble which top. (abldmnhn Dearnonvl. Chic-go compfeusion tester for explonive en- gined, (sold); 8 L Erickson. Gnlubnrg. drlppipg' valve; V C Freeman, Bock Fallaysupp‘orting jdevlce for fruit. pro- tecting ï¬nvelop, (sold); George Goeu. Canton, nutoinntic Weighing and re- cording male. for cars. (sold); H ] Unu- mnn. Chicago. dong! cutter. (sold); June. G Hull. 0' l'nllon. 8:. Louis, chalk line holder. (sold); john A jack- Ion. Chicago. coupling yoke. (gold); Before Mr. Reagan“ under-aka to referee that; Johnson-Jeflriea bout, however.. a nqmber a? people will in- sist. that-Jae bepnt under bond to keep the pew. - The.fol|owing patents were issued this week to Illinois inventory. reported by D. Swift Cu. Patent Lawyers. Wash- ington. »‘ D. C :' . Dr. Cook msy‘nol be much of su-ex- plorer, but he has given the public its best. dinppenmne mystery line the Charley Ross cue. cm; H iohnson; springnold. fluid pus-are open-Med tool, (laid); Gnoe Mac Fuland, Rockford. window lock; Leroy B Inï¬eld. Godfrey, chgin: gnu furnace. (told); H B Me Cube, Chicago, timé recording register. (sold). Copicl of any of'tho' nbove pnonu will beisem. to our radar- upon receipt. of ten cents, by ‘13. mm a; 00., Wuh- ingwn; D. 0.. our apt-sill Intent cor- respondents. one. The cowboys, when they wish to run them down. hsve relsys of pur- suers. First. one pet of cowboys will chase the, horses. then Inother and snother; until st lest. the horses are csught by the lsseo. But it is only when. they no completely tired mu. they sre csught; therefore It. would be 'ilnpossihle for 'the wolves to ostch them unless they need strung. {or the flight of the wolves is not. so swift ss’thst of the hot-hes» , ' ‘fl‘hin is the hay the wolves kill the wild horses of the lesion: _ pubs: First, two wolvel come out. of idle woods and begin to ploy to ploy to- gether like two ldnenl. They pmhol snout each other 3nd: run buckuuril ond fol-word. Then the hold of horses lift. their startled had! and get ready to stampede. But the wolves teen to Telephone 200 Hay Wdlvcs Catch Wild Horses Tuveien tell us flat. the violves of Mexico have n mange way of «who has the wild horses. These homes bave grant spe ‘ his time". impos! sible for a. smile oowtyoy to cstch beno playful “nuke harm, “(or wmching then for "mu. forgot their fears, nnd continue tome. Then Illinois Patents. Than suddenly the enemie- surround the herd nod lake one plunge. :nd the bone- u'o struggling With the “up of the rolentlus foes gri pped in their throats. North Shore ' Fuel 8L Supply the woke. in their plly come neuer nod non-or. while other wolves nlowly 5nd Imlthily creep utter them. MIND‘RETIILEI 8 Hummmm um "......WmA “WE Company plantar, Metal Latb Crusbcd atom, Sand and Gravel. Yards at ï¬igbland park, "OUPERIOI TO OTHER MARION, "I has worn VI. L. Dwain thou for the mummwum-nucmmm IMOI' tell! other Md! (rule that lunch. cmmmdumbllltr." mama, _- 230 N. St. John’s Avenue ‘Cbc beet qualiï¬es of Coal, «load, I umâ€" ber, Lady Shinglcs, and Building Matc- rial. A? Drcparcd (Blmcoc. and W. (His. I†w A. BLOMDAHL HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Eng paper. Don’t ex- periment. Use the paper that everybody knows iscorrect. It is [t's Important This matter of writ- and we can many styles. . Albert LarsOn ‘aton'. Crane £3 Pike ‘9'