Uinou or mtgf “If! Hf lua- Libertyville, September 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 Day and Night Lake County 5 Sixty- Eighth Annual Fair At this early date every available space has been contracted for and the association has rented tents to house the overflow exhibits. (‘ATTLE SHOW:â€"Famous he x1! he represented by their c â€"E Suuthern Wisconsin and NURSE SHOW:â€"â€"Lake Forest will put on a-hurse u all its nwn, showing some of the most val- aLle gaited saddle horses in the world. There , P 3+: jumpers and polo pony stunts. Mtge Forest gardens. will be E‘UI'LTRY AND PET STOCKzâ€"Extra mom has 42 prnvided for the poultry and pet stock ex- .f~. necessitatal by the entries pouring in from (K YH E AI'TOMOBILE SHOW There will be a $10,000 jumping Horse Merry-go-Round, 3 World’s Fair Ferris Wheel, 3 lot of Tentecl Shows, scores of stands and amusing spectacles â€"â€"Runs Day and Night under brilliant electric lights. THREE BANDS Every Day â€"â€" Music Galore Will enlivené the whole event as never before. A FLOWER AND VEGETABLE EXHIBIT from noon -â€" 20 racesï¬in all. ure the best horses. The track is in great condition. Stall room fdr more horses has been engaged than have ever? before Ween on hand for the various classes. '1 Four races each after z’ursea offered that ass Eighteen Lake County Teams are S the money offered in base ball purses. mum and top notch games. tf‘ fracmrs Lake ml at more and ï¬nest i SHOW:â€"Famous herds in Lake Cpunty epresented by their choicest individuals, thern Wisconsin and Northern Illinnis H cumpete for honors. 5'. ;re , wh‘) $15,000 in Premiums 7,800 in Race Purses Horse Races has a national reputation, will put on ï¬ve V a change their program each day. It‘s goim AEROPLANE STI'NTS â€" BASE BA] Amd a lot of other .E SHOW will contain exhib- than $200,000. It will be the show of automobiles, trucks (‘mmty has ever seen in its distinct attraction $1,400‘in Fireworks on ï¬ve Vaudeville Stunts every atternoon ax It's going to be Worth while â€"â€" good every ASE BALL GAMES â€" BICYCLE RACES $2,500 in Special Premiums 2,500 in Special Attractions special attraclidns year and where prOYinlhh' it hasliwen but an in- different exhibit his year the pens: W1†be crowd- ed tn overflowing. HOG AND SHEEP EXHlBITzâ€"H'are has been taken tn interest hog and sheep breeders this THE HORSE SHO‘V. always mind, is guing to be greater and better this year. The big farms and little farms will all be represented in this year's liurse >hmv. THE AGRICI'LTI'RAI. EXHIBITS. while pri- will marily from Lake County, will be enhanced by special group exhibits from other counties and states. I'nusuzil effort has been expended to make the exhibits of agricultural products splen- didly attractiw THE TRACTOR AND MACHINERY FELLOWS want more space and that has been arranged They will put on a premiere Show. A great variety of things to eat and drink. plus the ï¬nest mineral water from a flowing well on the grounds. Refreshments will be at a price they should be â€" no proï¬tecring. Men and Women of county. state and natlonal prominence will otcburse be at ?tlIe Fair and will all have their opportunity. You'll lieu some good speaking. ir in Lake County’s History JOHN G. WIRTZ, Secretary every afternoon and evening. His people :rq-at Eats and Drinks mod every minute For (any-No yun Funk Pcynnd ! 'hu been putting the (nut America: 1 :ltndsclpe upon cum-s. The deem oi! {Ariwnm the cverxludes of Flor-5th.: the anyone and cornï¬eld: of the ‘ west. nnd plain! and mountain: of; _lhe middle West, the hills and valley! ' '0! the cut haw come under hi0†gbruah. Schools of modrrmstz- fluurished 1nd died. new tethniqueu uptured the (they of artists and collapsed, but l’eynud'a landscapes continued to multiplywithout interruption until tn the t'rltlt‘l at the country the name l'vyrnud hwainr rynonymous With the Amati-an M‘k‘nt‘. “0rd uf the {act that the t-elebrnu-d punter u to de- \‘Inll' 2hr m-xt pvt-ind u! his 1110 tn rrixrmluvlnx thr luminaries u! Franrr uml Swttzerlnntl lma mum! at ntir, th -n-{un-. among thv art gallery \‘lblt- ur.‘ Hf lht- rounlr)‘ ‘My father hm ulna)" dn-umml of mung lint'k to lllb turthpluu- near “tillt‘. Switzerland." .uml Albert Pey- rnml. ll» ~on, "llr ha» spent his life mummy m‘myllmw in Anwrlva hut ulna): rrmrmlmrmx 1hr mountains of hl‘ lNr_\'llUUd Bt‘ft'rt‘ hl' ll‘fl he told m:- that he wan rum): to rhamn- his “I 1k t‘hllrt‘l)‘ «ml that in would pnmt :ho Fl‘i'l‘lll] Mt‘nv‘ :uul the 5"le “m“p'ï¬wï¬ Walrmuu'm-u'w' AH“ m such u u“) an 'm maln- them ummstuknbly hf tin uh! worldt" Awamug tho; run)†of l’eyruud's mrtanmrphnsts in ('hu‘ngu is hu- wife. EhlfllK‘lh KryHu-r l’eytuud, hersrlf a purtrmt punter of note. Mrs. Pey- rnud. “hu comes from ('artmndnlr. “l. and whose quflltles u.- a punter Ind “xttvr haw attracted \ndo Itwntwn. n 1! UN upmmn that her husband's \\r A ml] rxprrwnu- u now lmpflm try his change (If M'rmg In nrt curios thv fut that Peyrnud u "[1“an Europe" 1.- rmurdt-d as one of thc- strnnpen drVrlome’nt! in the (‘llyr art Work. ‘.'“’e wonder," llld one artist flmll- inr With the punlrr'» amuse: “how Payrnud is going to adjust himself m Eurupe-n landscape afler {any year: or more of American scenes. His eyrs. mon- Hun (buile u! uny other pamtrr m this country, have been able to grasp (hr vulm-ss and spin of the nntmnal llnduapr. The anvms [hut kw hringr back With him will have nut only In IFUHK' but a high pnyrhnlumcnl value." E. P. Onurmnn And wife to Au- gust; L. Salim-l, lot 21'. Otmmm'l sub. IMrfk-ld. WD 810: skin, 50. Thervu J. O'Neill 10 Geo. Good- man. lot: 53 {o 56. block 5. Deerï¬eld Plrk. W D 810; Stamp 81, E. W. Brown Ind wife to B. H. Duncan and wifr. lo! 10. Bmvm'a 9ub of lot 43. Highwood. WI) 310; Hump $1 Thr I’vyraud'n hump n in Ran-min. Acmnhnx to his run. the painter ex- pect.- to remain uhrnmi um year-‘4 ('huagr» Daily Nun A Thumpwn and vufc w 0. C Mich-15k) “ 100 h 101 ‘7 Mod: 77 Hikhllnd Park W D $2.000, ntmp 32 Mir-Hm Bum-t chunh 10 J. A. Mey- er and Wife W 25 {It In! IR and E 25 {I in! 19. block 23. Highland Pnrk, W 1? 33.700 REAL ESTATE TRASSFERS E. “. (‘nrmm and Wife to G. F. Wurm-r. Sec. 90 {1 lot 3 block 63, Hmhl-nd Park. W D 8710;:S‘u‘mp $5. J. V. Gnrrity and vnfe 10 T. (i Finney md wife. B 30 {1 W 60 {1 lot 7. Mod: 49. Highwmd, WD 8300 J. P. thn to H. I. â€any. lot 7 block 1. Truesdell add, Mold, W I). 810 .\ er‘, ....... Hâ€, apropos {he dmulty u! $0.1:th me pmplc to oboen'e the rudimcn- ' ury principln of “safety ï¬nt." 1. Wash White 20! I job in n â€In, imill. The hon put him in chm: t“ u but: aw, showed him W the! ma“! worked. warned him of in dart-1 lgen. 1nd then went away. Wuhvu 4 .{ucinnuvd by the shining, m‘ ' uw. But was it, truly. as sharp and "iurriblcuthebouhuduid’. Tout! yam: hock. “Hallo than, Wuhin“ ton. Wh-t'a the â€not?†'fluu aw {done wt 0‘ my am. allâ€. “Ho. the dwhnl did an kappa?" “Ah dunno." mid Wall. “All Just touch! ed 64 darn contraption like this an’ 3â€"Fo‘ dc had. like, dd": unnoddfl [ï¬ndâ€"The Honk Shore M1063. 7% 3e r E‘ 5 Mi. REAL ESTATE SALES, IN HIGHLAND PARK Ul Bennie Fiedler bought the anniel I). F. M keme place on mnhetn corner (‘ nr nvrnue Ind Wndc sweet for indie-lad $3.500. Otto ()Itcnreider bought the Und- nhl pluc- on out suh- Sheridan Rand: muâ€: 0! Vim- nwnue for in- dictled $30,000 and gnve Mk Trust Henrietu' Knywr bought the L. F. Mct'nennnn pllcc- on can nick Linden avenue. south of Vine avenue for $5,000 .LA ‘ Alex-rider Rmeny Charles Lllert photon nue for indicated “.509 T'm followmg tramférs o! pruperty Hmhlund Park wen reported Jul! for nffly dimmgr (ell: um- THEY WILL DO IT reider bought the Und- unt suh- Sheridan of Vim- nwnue for in- )0 and gnve Mk Trust I a II. uln- Anon : IIGILAI'D run union : 0....OOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOI OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOI0...... HIGILAID PAIL lLuloll i 000000.00000000000000.0000 m0" '7 DB. J._ W. SHEDD IO... .0... .ocoo.cocoooooOOOOOoooooooo . o o ||p\‘l . LII-I ~All Work GM- DANIEL A. FAY mu c. Emmi-376:" mu 0 Inn-II ml Bldl. McCOMB 8: KEARNEY Pdnterl uld Pnpcrhantm Edi-Ila Fluid 1...... I. P. 1.1-! DR. WATSON DENTIST mu. Emma rm Tm 374