1929 auted without animal power. |_ _ Sir Oliver Lodge says that everyâ€" Nearly every type of farming is{one will soon live to be a hundred represented in the list, which marks years old. Maybe so, but it will take the completioh of a decade during the children born this year at least a which the tractor has been in general‘ cent-q;‘y to do it. â€" . %IlllllljljllIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIlIII|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II|IIIII|I||||IIIIlIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIH% g ~f â€" % ®: = _ For Rent for Parties and Gatherings _ = Thursday, July 11, 1929 Nearly every type of farming is represented in the list, which marks the completioh of a decade during which the tractor has been in general That the "horseless" farm has at last come to stay is indicated by an agricultural survey made® by Farm and Fireside, which shows 1500 imâ€" portant farms in 34 states, all operâ€" ated without animal power. = NNNE3 TT ETT U TT 77 Horseless Farm Is ‘IU ‘*4*d PuSIY@H "oay suyof ‘3§ winog 1G FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS â€" _ BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS Funeral ~Director 27 North Sheridan Road â€" 7 FOLDING CHAIRS There is no longéer any reaso'h why you should be without the help of Frigidaire. Prices are low and terms can be arranged to suit your convenience. Let us tell you about the "Little by Little" plan we offer. Let us show you how easily you can have Frigidaire now. And let us show you how Frigidaire will bring you new economies â€"how it will save money for you day after dayâ€"for years to come. Visit our store or telephone for a representative to call. _ Frigidaire | _ is surprisingly easy to buy PuBLIC SERVvIcE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Delivered and called for â€"â€" Rates are reasonable Near Realization H. M. PRIOR CO. The tireless power of the machine to plow deep and long has been adaptâ€" ed to so many otherâ€"uses that impleâ€" ment manufacturers predict that with in a few year "horseless and horseflyâ€" less farms" will be too commonplace to mention. use throughout the United States Telephone H. P. 299 CHAIR CQVERS BRIEF NEWS ITEMS FROM LAKE COUNTY A bolt of lightning, scooting wanâ€" tonly down the chimney at the home of Edwin Johnson, 565 Washington Park avenue, Waukegan, left its strange mark all over the: second floor bedroom d uring Thursday night‘s storm. ° ; *~*".4 . Albert J; Jewell, former owner of a drug store at 225 South Genesee street, died at his home at 1017 North avenue, Waukegan, last week, after an extended illness. He was 53 years old. Mrs. Nettie Howard;/ a resident: of Zion for nearly 20 years, died at her home in that city last week. She is survived by two sons, John, of Wauâ€" kegan, and Graydon, of Chicago, and one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Gnorske of Zion, and two brothers, George Voysey of â€"Alberta, Canada, and William Voysey of Waupaca, Wis. Word. was received last week of the death of A. L. Stafford, a former Libertyville resident, at his home, 520 Enterprise street, Elgin, where he had made his home since moving there nine years ago. . ; 5+ â€"Believed to have been driven inâ€" sane after. a period of despondency and depression over his physical condition, Alex Benson, 41 years old, went to the basement of his home at 318 Belvidere street, Waukegan, and slashed his throatâ€"with a razor. ~He was dead when found two hours later by his wife. § Interesting Happenings About , This Part of Np:rth ghore; ' County Seat With the Témporary drive against prohibition violators in Lake county having temporarily closed the bars and blind pigs at the lake resorts in‘ the western part of the county, Sheriff L. A. 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