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Libertyville Independent, 3 Sep 1925, p. 14

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_ IACAS OF HAVANA is COMMANDER OF we"" No one moved. They had not _ _ ~_-- Reard an auto. Several minutes hi --passed, and then the duller: ears gaught the hum of a motot. New: mss ~woodaman's ears had fonc _____ Mowed far earlier. In the machine Harry-- Newburger, the ex--soidier who withstood a two day siege in his livle home three milts east of in many ways. ' + '\~. /. Witk tlu'rifle he is a' frear, in that * he can chit anything that . he points x out after aiming but ap j -- --Then he knows the ;way, of . the. woods. _ He {follows trafls of * with the case of a cbauffew fol-- lowing a boulevard, and <can',read books in broken grasaes or. queer dust . marks: 3 < _ RIFLEMAN, ONCE --~ -- ~wWITH BILL CODY ty the peighboring (armers have been able to get grapen, «pples ands pears for nothing as the farm has b#en unoccupled, be says. Now the property is his. He thinks that is 'why the terrorizing has been effected One mans, and hbe named him, came The next morning as farmers would stroll by be would watch their actiong£. _ Some would walk right by with a friendly ware. Others would carefully scan the lence, try-- 1ing~> to locate the post that was binckened the night before by the burning croes. They would even stop in amazement -- and peér &bout for the --post that --should 'be charred. over which the cross bad been hau> #4. --HMe found that it had been made on his own property, . Back of a corn crib he show@d Aattemned grass where a man-- had been all night, probably to get a abot at him. His barricade pre-- vented this. © NiJll, Newburger does not want to take a life. When he sprayed the woods, covering men, he shot high, rather than kill a person, although shot gun shells were fhining lead on his bhome. la his backyard is a wonderful vineyard. He says that there are grapes there worth $1,500. FPor years rushed ~out and ~ whitewashed the blackened post. _ * .. 5 3 Newburger, stepping over his bar-- ricade, exhibited some of his shoot-- ing yesterday afternoon. He started on objects a quarter of a mile away, and would say, ty *> @6 m * --~~ME -- TRIES~sHOomnng@g _ _-- Newburger holids several shooting medals, 'and qualified nipe times as "Erpert Rifleman" in the army. That is the highest award the U. S. makes to the enlisted man. ~ + The flery cross, that was burned Baturday night ts front of his home, being tied to x {ence post. All the fence posts sgre whitewasned. As he would shoot and hbe HIT 3 trented > tin&., w% .xmu h'?' '5-5'4"' ii%? the * _one handed. hold it in a pistol #rip;'and "You go back and say (hs mone of their damned busine I am, hbhow much 1 hare, or 1 came from," was the ans* bansg away. always .. hitting the tar-- rraliabt ¢ ars There will be plesty a: before it is all over and the 1 came from," was the answer. . -- » -- From Atime to time this kindt --of s * C message work was relayed to him, «L and be formed opinions. » "ged "It fea't the Klan, it's theso Tatm P A _ "Best it, hera comes an auto," he cried, remembering the "shooting on wight" ~threat. o s pef fo uts was & farmer In front of the house at a perilous €lig. Then it slowed ¢éwn. That wight . have indicated somethipg. '"Mr. Newburger, they say they are, going to ktill you on sight." | Ouce, as everyone was sitting on w He is something handed . down from a past generation, and his early lile is# a..partial éxplanation "~of . _.his gilts. Y ; HOCOS _ MANY--WHEBAt-- "That is one of them," he salid. The car, 200 feet from in front of Trick.Shooting in a Con-- vincing Fashion. CGETS FIRST-- WARNING y, HWL, Bept, i2.----The seventh convention of the American foward Bavrage, na-- boom was launched ins of Chicago in a M ie o N . Nee Mb on 5 i PeCA Cns 5 n O it mt d oo ies s 4 5.+ e S + py" {inprespoealirtines d t' " JP &R --| betore the tast meoting < yesterday. . aze -- _ | No reason was made publi¢ for €%| ~ . ~ vE cero's action. an - +* § ---- _ Lucas Made Commanderd | Dick Allen Scott W.'Lucas, of Havana, was ~ i '0DY elected commander Tor "the coming fllO-m year. He received 'a Yote. of about | . PIaGe of o 1t 'fout to one over A.. M. Carter of tms WQQ on-- Cook county : for-- senior. vice .com-- y Ngaq PB mander were thinned dowh to three fe g just before 'the convention -- oponed.| -- Aos Washington, -- Sept. 2.--Rear;_. Ad-- imirai Robert E. Coontz: will be : re-- leved of command of the United Statés fleet.on Oct. 5, the navy de-- partment : announced today. He will be succeeded by Admiral Samue! 8. Robinson. Coontz will u::gm com-- mand of the Hampton Rodds --navai . John W, *Walker, president IHlinois Federation --of Labor, delivered -- the only 'address in the morning before the convention. -- election ~unanimous, which was done. The Convention yesterday decided to elgect four junior yvice commanders in-- stead of one as heretofore.--The foutr chosen were: : Claude Foubare. Chi-- cago;~ Arthur Poorman,.. Decatur: Frank, Opeka. Lake county and . Bert Gearon, of Cagton. s > munds of the Black --Hawk post, and Lawrence McGann of ~Austin post. Before the, balloting had well begun Edamunds withdrew in favor of Wat-- king and .moved to make thelatter's **~ No goods to be removed until settled for. * > ~*~** * 1** / The farm being sold, Lxill offer at--Public Augtion all of my personal property, on the fam ~__known as the Carman Farm, on Green Bay Roud, thre« riiles northwest of Waukegan,, onc--half ©COONTZ-- TO BE RELIEVED 10--20 McCormick Deering Tractor _ > Double Disc 3--horse Disc Harrow International Silo Fidler Erain Duill McCormick 7--foot Grain Binder . _ Hay Rake 3--section Spring Tooth Harrow -- Harness, Saddles and many other articles. HAY AND CRAIN--1000 bushels Extra Quality Oats; 300 bushels of Barley; 20 tons Baled Hay; 10 tons of Baled Straw. + -- . HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Many Other Articles _ A Ford Roadster and Ford Speedster » f < 4 It's Just Fun to . Fill a Silo the ; tt6 s 4 % ----'"Ronning Way" -- men--can fill a 400 ton sile in 42 hours: And ---- The corn staiks mever --touch --the .ground, nor k. that's just half the crew to pay, feed and _ are they exposed to the sun except for a mo-- o house, as compared to the old way of silp _ nitat, from the time they are cut off in the filling. Only one--half the teams to hire or _ field until they are delivered into the silo. work. j No twine is usedd--no poisonodus or indiges-- ¢ It's so casy--no lifting or pitching of the _ tible twine stubs in the silage to cause sickness - heavy, green corn bundles--no back--break--------or disease. The «aving of twine itself is.a big ----I1|-- img labor connected with the entire operation. item to be considered. f pitching, picking, cutting, and loading into _ pendent--less de--pendent upon hired help-- the wagon ready for the silo. = at just the titme when men are scarce and ' _ AIt picks up any kind of corn--tall, short, ~----wages high. _ ic 3 in n thick, thin, drilled, checked, weedy or down If you have never seen the "Ronning" -- IJ! -- F eand 'vines cun be casily harvested with a _ is one.<If he can't tell you, write or call on us. "~4 A clean Herd of 31 Cattle, freefrom T. B. at last test. Includes 25 milkers, 5 Springers and one 14 year old Holstein Bull, with reg papers--60 day retest. _________.--__. _ -- __________ HORSES--Two Horses, 9 and 12. years old. > .--_ POULTRY--About 100 €hickens 33 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK | mile north of Spaulding's Corners, on FRED GRABBE, Aunctioncer. MACHINERY------Mostly All New DRUCE --& SHELDON SAT URDAY 3--section Drag Dick Allen, new leading man at the. Majestic who takes the place of -- Jimmie Billings in _this week's §hQ,W_-;,,,:;,,,; Lan AT THE MA. FamWaaaa'_ Silo Wagon Corn Sheller Bob Sleigh (never used) ---- =~ Two 1 4--inch Tractor Plows Milk Cans _--_©_________ Tank Heater: I l use Harness, Saddles and many other articles. hh e °V Milk Cans, Tank Heater XGonshrdiuhriuu 'Wits,~"wa's "Fesuthed TV The crtmlaal | _:~*~_* allenists were--present when seloction of a jury for the tri~l of James Wil-- son allas Jack Woods and Joseph W. ALIENISTS READY > TO BALK DEFENSE -- --OFDRAXE BANDTTS JOHN ROUSE, Clerk C3RO, Corn --I 1 Convenience Outlets | -- |--| --PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY "CB and ammeter, & d hnwm EXCES3 rom-am-'uuu T 'flblfi' M'ddh merce, most car size and weight. WOOL UPHOLSTERY--Dursble. Many of the superiotities of this one--profit Coach are hidden until revealed by--thousands ddndr You can't see the fine and body which Wives excess mileage. here are some things that you can check against competitive cars to satisfy yourself that this is a Studebaker of the same fine quality as before the price cut--a Studebaker mopre up to date than the newest yearly sible to reduce of this Coach by $100.~ ~~ _ =~ © Y Already a wonderful value----a leader of the line--the lowest prived closed car ever aolid by Studebaker--its preovious low price has been INSTRUMENTS--Including 8--day clock, 4 ® P # * We will, without cnarge, inspect your premises and furnish b you with estimate of cost of instailling proper convenience out-- How many of these OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 5 S$o. Genesee 3x., Waulcegan > § : --nl?nn "'..:cltclm. for Hattric tron and tan; ~~~for whis and foor ltampis, over the serving table in * dining room for perco-- mmmuw\flv\w "--'B--fl--_f"'---- may be divided into 12 equal monthly payments with your you with estimate of Cost of nstiaumg proper CoOuverneuce Oul« lets, Or, you can obtain same from any electrical contractor. Outiets to meet all requirements can be inatalled quickly ard without annoy ance. » Two. Appliances at the Same Time the fot vacuum the cost of SHAFT----To obtain perfect engine balance y es tqarch qo winchr es on swo r the and the Ford in the low priced Only in these mwo cases does one company in its own gears, gear gray iron castings and drop forgings. ~_Come in and see this coach. You will find it the sames fine car as before the price SAFETY LIGHTING CONTROL»----On the steering wheel, at the driver's finger tips. IMPROVED ONE--PIECE WIND-- SHIELD -- Automatic windshicld cleaner, -flum.mm.m tive lights and cow!l ventilator. * CO.INCIDENTAL LOCK -- To ignition and steering wheel, which serves to reduce the theft insurance rates--single key oper-- ates this lock as well as that on the door and the clever device on the spare--tire Carrier. _ COMPLETEL Y MACHINED CRANK-- FULL--SIZE BALLOON TIRES --For which the stecring gear, fenders and even the AUTOMATIC SPARK CONTROL-- No spark lever on steering wheel, but: _ ~--Home? > Gat on polished Aoot. Convanieont in Ainirig roam, under the table for grill, tomster, percolator; erc... Very bhandy in liv-- #¥ , & if [# Hk

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