%s'fiw President _ J.,~S. Hyatt, ~ Tru Grummitt, Haféman, Mason _.~--_ The following*bills were read: " 0 TL & Son, Oil and mop.. 225 --( Art. c st work........... 75.00 ~ Lib. a: _: 5.00 iA Daris, (t 2t day. ___-- 150 1'.-&-"_?""" Co m",-.{hwh 1641 ~~Al K salary ... 11000 &hwum&';fith.u: P an. 9, 1922. Present, President J )S. Hyatt Hafeman to adjourn o Monday even-- ing, Jan. 9, 1922 Carried. . * Tt Hatfeman. . Mason "und Sturm. Clerk, J. A. Treptow _ Mr. Crawford appeared before the -Hlflhl&aw for ~ fish 1 by Hafeman, second: d by Bernard that the request be 'power to act,.they to confer with &M«wfim':"xfi ie e n Mn ton us Oral puwebeeks.. m E Deb Co. Grates & Beitzel, side walk on alley, . G, Kennedy, labor Cook Pk E.T. Langworthy, grass seed R 8 Triggs, treas spl night -_;",Od.,Hw,Dec B. P. Wootridge, labor Eng. h'se ;r.clrhmfiwl P. 8. Co., Mazda lamps.. the report be accepted and placed on g:'lumm Moved by El-- meconded by Hafeman that N poee,. > water sup... practice _.............._.. 12.00 _ Mow Grummitt,-- seconded . by "- that the several bills be al-- f and warrants be drawn on the Aifferent funds. Ayes, Bernard, Fl-- r, Grummitt, Hateman, Mason, Sturm, Carried. + Vflm matter October &}.'u" postoffice at Libertyville, Illinois, under of March ': l'" t..b .fi,- o ow ie ns ~ _ Sew permits No. 400, 406, 408, t 'm,m:mmmu td for approval. < -- -- _ _ > the permits be approved und warrants be drawn for $1.00 cach for refund. Ayes, Bernard, Ellsworth, Grammitt, Hafeman, .. Mason _ and Starm. Carried. f # ir meeting of the Trustees of :&dwm:t + . . We believe it is the best wesolution mh:g:ud-i And it KLL of ou¥ citizens would resoive to same} thing just think what we would have :o point to a year | from now. The greatest trouble with smaller towns and cities of America today is they contain too many | citizens of the "don't care" type. That is, citizens --who | are satisfied to let things take their course. Sooner | or later, when things do not go to suit them, they de--| velop into knockers. And we all know how quickly a | Whfll&md ryone once the kno get to swinging their . _ But in | the town when men and women do care,. : they | 'take an interest in secing that streets and walks and | gutters are kept in repair; that school buildings, public | buildings and the churches are spick and span, inside and | out--there the knocker finds his seed of discontent being | sown on steony ground and he quickly moves on to some In conversation with a well known local man a few dm-vheoldum:h.namdebutm,mfi at the beginning of the new year, and that~ rds that he will take more pride in Libertyville dumzw to come than he took in the munths «iready gone: .~ g'm"m nted the n Resolution and -- moved -- its ion, which was seconded by El-- _ 'Resolved by the president and| pard of Trustees of the Village of M4 Me, that the action of the ante in locating Route 21 along Mil-- es m en & 1. and . Ry., ""}, mma.mmu\ the Of wuy of the Chicago, Mil-- waukee and St. P. Ry.. thence north j C. M. & St. P. R. R. to the tflb.&..dn(fln&ouu Grnyslake, meets with our hearty and we believe that this lo-- b&hg satisfactory to all KRlisworth, Grummitt Hafe-- , Mo and Sturm.~ Carried, _ . Pres H . Pie 3, 8, Hyntt -wov::: 'F~'v'¢r 'a' l" to & tignte E""Iw'* of alleys in the business dlistrict and to report at next meeting. s'%"_'"_l_ Gr seconded by 6. J. A. Treptow, Clerk. Hafeman to adjourn to Monday night Libertyville Village Board KEYSTONE PRINTING SERVICE, Publishers Succeeding the Waukegan Weekly Gazette FRANK H. JUST, Editor, GOOD RESOLUTION 5.10 99.15 24.05 81.10 928.13 0.00 32.22 8.%5 In the _ double . header : basketball game at the auditorium on Thursday evening the Libertyville town : team won over the Lake Bluff team by a neore of 25 to 17.' The game was fast and close until the third quarter when the Libertyville -- team . seemed to nhnm' B F. P. T C Englebrecht G Boyd G Rittler Lake Bluf E Miller F Hood The light weight team from t.h; Milling Company was defeated 1 at -- Allendale Saturday it by the score of 32 to 21. Poor: hflh.«:':n'mmd' of Kellog for Aliendale, who made 9 Rield goals were responsible for the G \Guaghty G Emersor Foulds Milling Company Thursday Jan. 26 Libertyville Town Team will play a fast aggregation from 'Waukegan at the auditorium following: the Macroni game, BASKET BALL Libertyville vs Lake Bluf MAJESTIC sunoay Jaf ~ THEATRE -- One Week Onh lgc\ -- » 4 p) [ BeTrcogh all the -- i The love romance & Prices * z;3 = foree: and . walked every neede your to boast coynt 1 are all contagi to to Farmers around Libertyville are quick to note 'the kind of treatment Recorded them when %:lh\J the court house to transact business, and nothin r them quicker than to run across inattention. :' * mean .that they expect a clerk or a deputy or &n official of uny Kkind w"_ --éown M*l* Scrape and. bow 'sm'uu%--. W--h m'fi' disgusted with / But --do appreciate waited on by one of . their public servants just :?:-ldy and as quickly as they would be'waited on by a clerk in a store:-- There are officials, many of them, who fail to realise that they are 'drawing their salari¢s from 'the farmers who transact business at the court house, and that they have no more right to neglect the taxpayers than a hired man of any kind would have a right to "talk back" to his employer. Our county is pretty free of this sort, however, and that is why it is pleasing to note that when one of our farmers has otcasion to mention his treatment at the court house it is usually to do so in &n approving instead of a criticising way. vou are In vOUu home . tow! § m';'»: 'f"', 1 ', , k 10 ~Th Oe 'weighboys mbout | what mary in led to make@) . bette: 'a n't €€ y d l eaninzes ta a siranuer op on of vouR & , O¥ ; boast ad cochrnaiubs ; P i o are i» ano@h@r community. All these little th nt in the ©0 es '.", io w;" e > A " '.H wLay 4 2 it w igt all doing #W } '"' the home town t to be tagious E C A n m'. u ' ' ~»-' "M and doing the S@mme thing. 'The returns are too great be estimated, . S that's why 'wm be estimated. S0 that! why ":' v M did las: year I8 the best one you 'could make. B F. P. rJW-fl'fi.. high school's fleor, -- _ | ~The ~started very well. Wau-- :A 4 hmman first basket ~ and r con It is v6.. Allendaale 2 9 kept 'until their score: totaled 4 _( 3 before Libe scored a basket. fne?n::-da:'umm- ing pep of Libertyville's team * *-- T*\ whether it was the small floor, the long: ride, or the spirit of the rooters 3 l'tislmdtonyhtthumw + §nmin~mum m > a nati, cl 12 'immrw-mef_,_uum COURT HOUSE MANNERS ted after the game that he had neve [ted afterthe game fhat ho had never win for Allendale. & ... | of the Iilinois Audobon society 'gave The two teams were evenly match--| an illustwated lecture on the birds of ed and. the game -- was <fast, well this locality, His lecture was followed played and 'hard fought. ~ _ ' by a--talk on hird banding by W. L. The Foulds--light weight team make ' Lmefy-unun. Through bird their Jocal ~debut "Thursday: night| banding it'is possible to trace mi-- their_ 7 geput . 1nuUrsuay . nignt when gl Jhy the Y. M. C. A. Comrades of Waukegan as a prelim-- Onhihymflnwwl team "of the high school a' fast and furious game to Wauconda on inary game at the auditorium. 'eet much of a game because they had a referee that was not keen on calling fouls. He,thp%ad-it- Libertyville Loses\.to Wanconda LIVE STOCK BOUGHT & SOLD 'Shewsnmn--s S miners 1 cat . The lve 1 GOOD PROGRAM SAT, > ©£% [ e 4&1&(&13 MEETING| l. ~'Abou§.'":'-peopie. parents, pupflil oo e w us in ' :' © mmee! audi--| 11 torium on Saturday hn.hh. x | | learning the habits of birds and ex-- | tent of migration. Edmund Hulsberg | of LaGrange gave splendid: imitation |of bird calls and explained _ many oi e Lo o olite A dog can zay more with hig tail in lw}hnuulfl%flo men'can with their tongue a REL i..14 -"--v-;v;;;-mi gmprvldtaM. : % WPV i# t W C 0 * u;nabm have.fallen off since Unele put marines. on the -u'f cars. They® possgibly prefer that to mu-ag ria) Institute, which is Hevoted to welfare of : childzen, spoke on the,; value of-- _nutrition classes in the public school and the need that many children have ~for special attention to their diet. The meeting was very entertaining as well as educational and those who attended' will need no urging to be o'o.t:.- g#.n'o:; Chicago; president linois obon society :gave an illustwated lecture on the Sirds of gration 'of birds and is ~valuable in in the afterngon. session, much to the delight 'of the children. Following Forest gave an ilustrated talk on me-nd't:ew&.,nm the dangers, > to neglect 'by the parents, --during>*the . child's . early 'w _. Card of Thanks. i inont, Tt atvictaties a m mong for their kind assistance and | present at kind which :1 nged by the I be arranged rltjw.'-h.t,?nudnboh.t . Simpson. Take & look at.Dad's check book The film "Snow Whit Miss Murphy of Elizabeth McCor-- 'A MAN ABOUT TOWN Observations By 'Il Dr.CHAS. D. NIXON -- We'll lend an attentive gar tor anybody, but we'll be dog--goned if we don't --hate----to 'lend -- it w;&m how to run our business, a t % W UR AMKME > :ar/¢ {>The dollara! of: the Lib mnmmumh the wife's name as.often. as,the sense. t # # 4 ;t )i We are also wondering how many good resolutions have survived the four brief weeks in January, , suing Georgiana F, Preston 'of Liber-- tyville in separate cases for. $75,000 sach, has been set for the March term of the citonit court; = ; . The sengational character damage suit that has been pending in the cir-- cuit court for 'some time, in .which Sallic and Katherine Holins; two star ACTRESSES SUE MRS --_. PRESTONFOR $75,000 The trouble started when the two nctr--i';boulht a' nome for their mother and father in . Austin. -- They have been.paying fur--it for--somée time-- Preston filed a bill for divorce, charg-- Ing the two Chicagod girls as co--re-- spondents in the case. vaudeville --actresses of Chicago, are Preston at Libertyville, and, shortly 'The case~ for the girls is (being handled by Attorneys ~Sidney . Block the case to the finish, and payment of $75,000 eacn. RB S TON CHIROPRACTORS | _ OFFICE NOW OPENX -- --| «+ ~~-- Newcastle Hotel | Hours 1 to 5 P. M. Pamphlets and full particulars at '@"'*zl e We have often been asked to state briefly what we considercd. to be the reason for the remarkable success of chiropractic adjust-- ments in xmflmmofn many diseases, and restoring the victims to perfect health. Our mhh that chiropractors have found that the well-- Jin unpterrupied towae hetve atierpy to micparts of the lody nerve Y can result in nothing but health. * nm,wehavetnqwfly\_beeankedwhetheralldiseased cof ons are traceable to some spinal irregularity, and, if so, will adjustments remove the cause so that the patient may be assured of a return to perfect health. s * In to the queries, we would say that chiropractic has neverdmzdthatmthobgiceondifiom are due to spinal gul luxations. There muurx;doubtedly diseased conditit(i;om:tfc' Tul al 0 heredi defects, injuries, operations, far atest number of human ailments are due to the ignment of spinal vertebrae. It is certain also that the com-- %Eent chii'ognctor can locate and correct these subluxations. yond this he cannot go. This, and this alone is his work. The restoration to health is entirely in the hands of nature. . If thehe is any foundation at al'lvitlllpon which nature can. build the sguper-- structure of health, it unquestionably be done. =, m-s s ; # -- 4 s minine us ty tie is the peratboon of nemith? _ . _ _ f is a perf legitimate question, and certainly a more impomrt?nt omm be asked by an invalid. es Let us answer it this way: We know what fiur ailment is by a searching enminafionofflw:si'r:;and we know what chiro-- practic can do for it:nzv:' would img'ou to visit yo&rtl:al chi-- ractor your examined. ere are T ily md':n:"?«',mun;mu'uzamm will be able to find them, and if they are found, thnvermmttermhave them remedied. 'The chiropractic's whole has been along tho:peddfimofm'smdndjusfingspindmbhnfime. Jmt;"d:in wisa a i::natlndiseam::ulthum'.'pre: e chiro amflflifl' ::Wgemu yl-t:snlthlmlnysbfl e maninnulationg 1 . M & e innlatiang YVOUr can be restored to skillful manipulations your spine can be restored to the normal zonditiop, u:gunm?re, 50:' great healer, will certainly restore gou to health. SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED GOOD NEWS TO FARMERS. I am now selling double units Bull Milk-- ing Machine pails for $110 each This means that.$230 will dnstall a machine in your barn complete. I have now since last issue of this paper' over 800 cows in Illinois be-- ing milked with this machine ab« solutely satisfactory. I will demon-- strate on any farm on your cows B, Finstad, Libertyvilie, TL To late to Classify Schanck Hardware Co. INTERNATIONAL GRINDERS Will Grind any Grain or Corn, Saves Cost Over and Over Any Size to Fit Your Power. Built to Last. 111 N. Genesee St.-- . WAUKEGAN 100 8. Genésee St. 3 New Emerson Records ...»>«»«»* kowest Ppproart oo 100 . ale We insure & _.I&Yv' nars y #60! 109 So. Genesge 1 By: ds Evenings 6 t0--8 P. M. Against w 4 0