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Libertyville Independent, 4 Mar 1926, p. 10

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t s An te Uniica ftates. E f .__ A nation--wide survey made by the Department of Agriculture, Cw giscloses more than 12,000 active farmers co--operative associations _\ <_. of Republicanism that laboring people believe in and we--believe| _ -- Senator McKinley is being credited--by the press with flash. "*~ M ! N U N _ MATTERS| , B 2 --~_ _ 'that if he is nominated and elected, that the common people of|ing a political "S. O. S." to the White House. "SAVE ONKE svcx-{ The irin! ooll lLesued Tas _ | tice... "y¥e A T oill have i chatopion. in W m'lfi"" All of his political| ER" from Illinois; mmm,nmmmmdhufm'mmmumm s "_ _ ~.~-- Sife Smith has been progressive in his ideas and he has served the | With the WORED COURT PLANK, 18 McKinley's thildish plea: 'me "Hlv1l "docket was T ortnh iwdey| t *' * Republican party well. He 'has fought the political battles of '-S;enator Borah did not mention McKinley in Illinois; however, m a'.""&a"'m'i'&&' .1-' _\ _' mmany men who have been clected to public office, besides doing| McKinley appears worried because 12,000 people listened to Borah 9f the eeee ket for ng are | PBAL **Hc job of bringing harmony in the Yanks of the party.~ There | discuss--the-- World Court at the Coliseumi----=----__-- . ---- Wmm"._mmm is * _ _ is perhaps no other man in the ranks of the Illincis Republican The Waukegan Daily SUN admits that the World Court does f:r'-" hfll";::ln- The trial calls & h s party who has done more for his party than Frank L. Simith,. Labor| not admit of much discussion before Illindis voters because a one : Ianclo'cuah e aionk pendl _=~--__ _ is not making any mistake in supporting this man and it is hoped | million majority in Illineis rejected the League and its vermiform | $#ift y Ni Py c o pas cwork. t&emym-mdwananinourrmhwindoalltluycmto|cmlwb!wlfituduwytomtinxm 1 Deacon vs. Babel, + ~ ~______ help him in this campaign. --Galesburg Labor News | _ McKinley is credited with the fancy that "the THINKING]| Re'v« Lee -- _ _.____ _ | §FJ . "'Isolation is a dead policy. The league is the hope of ~ * ---- the world.-- We must join it and we must force the WIND-- BAGS; MORONS and poltrons in politics to stand aside and _ let the SANE, earnest, humane Americans decide the ques-- -- tion, are the current storm warnings of Victor S. YARROS, _ whose name sounds much like those of the world court judges but means much in the League circles of Chicago. 28 Senator McKinley is claiming that he is strongly agaihst _' the league; hence, it seems rather unkind for YAF{ROS- to _._-- sclassify McKinley as a political MORON. That is the mean-- est cut of all for McKinley in lllinois; however, perhaps _ YARROS comes to bury McKinley and not to praise the . MHe was & most likeable character and his love for his neigh-- bor and friends was forcefully illustrated by the fact that he be ' "u---ymw In fact he might be . _ referred to u.cq-v- most conspicuous "jimer." Without ty question he held the record for membership in various so-- ies in this county, As a result his acquaintance was naturally C e B ~_ As a lawyer, as a public prosecutor, Mr. "Heydecker always was recognized for his ability and thoroughness and fairness to In the death of Attorney Christian T: Heydecker, Lake County not only loses one of its pioneer residents but a man who was per-- haps more active in fraternal societies' activities than any man who ever lived in the county. & > He was a pioneer in the real sense of the word and possibly knew more about Lake County history than any other man in the county. He was a man proud of his family and his ancestry shown by the fact that a year ago he produced a booklet covering the genealogy of the Heydecker family, exerting great effort and ex-- pense in running down the family tree from the year 1643 and a general observation of the family from about the year 1000. In this work Mr. Heydecker reproduced the family seal and it was in his possession at the time of his death, ing a financial structure for the Modern Woodmen of America, saved that big organization from dissolution many years ago at a fimwbuh&rvdudimtwd!hemwlr. Heydecker gained more than local reputation in fraternal society work. His efforts for the Modern Woodmen, both as director and later as a lecturer for the organization gave him nation--wide pro-- minence for many years. . HMe was a man who always had a happy smile and his affable disposition caused him to be popular beyond the possibilities of can State Central Committee, COLONEL FRANK L. SMITH, difers with the former presidential candidate who lead the REPUBLICAN PARTY TO DEFEAT and says in his political wisdom, born ofE-xml' experience in win-- ning elections, "IT IS A LEAGCUE OF NATIONS COURT." _ sO SAY ALL OF US IN LAKE COUNTY, THE BAN-- NER REPUBLICAN COUNTY OF ILLINOIS; however, in the April primaries, LET US SAY IT WITH BALLOTS. An aggressive State's Attorney for cleven years and generally active in the legal doings of the County for over half a century, Mr. Heydecker had an acquaintance second to nome perhaps in the entire county. Credited with being the man who, through devis-- the average man. He was always a friend to his friends and had few enernies because of his congenial disposition and his ever-- ready desire to assist those who might need help. ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS ARE IN MUTINY, if Mc Kinley is the judge; however, the Chairman of the Republi BRITISH craft to the LEAGUE'S port of WORLD COURT. . & jumped the sinking ship, '"THE LAME DUCK"; acted as first mate for Hardirig and Coolidge and then tried to shanghai the REPUBLICAN CREW for a voyage on a The American people, AT THE BALLOT® BOX, politi-- cally ordered Hughes to sail up SALT CREEK ; however, he an INDISPENSABLE instrumentality of peace and reason in international relations." M McKinley is currently credited by the press with the assertion that former Secretary of State Hughes now says that, '"This court is INDEPENDENT, strictly judicial and double the number recorded in 1915. . a -- _ Of the total number. of associations listed 3325 are primarily engaged in marketing grain, 2197 handle dairy products, 1770 ship livestock, 1250 market fruits and vegetables; 121 perform various functions in the --marketing. of cotton, q1 in marketing wool, and 71 in marketing poultry, or poultry products; 49 are sales agencies; are bargaining associations, and 98 are of the large centralized MW cent or an are in the North Central*States. . °* -- . The labor movement of Illincois and our local movement has endorsed Frank L. Smith for U. 8. Senator and we believe that every union man and woman will do their best to put Smith in the Senate of the United States.~ Frank L. Smith represents the type plants, grain elevators, stockyards, warchouses, etc., but do not include co--operative banks, credit or insurance associations. --It is comlithe aelnins t io ic tuicci zs ce tetitich * w *' » £1Atk ',jr*; P :-, -";-': "FPRANK L. SMITH FOR U. S. SENATOR® FARMERS ORGANIZING C. T. HEYDECKER mdent + Waukegaon W eekly Sun e Independent S Apparently McKinley wilt have a hard time doing the split on * dugt ~BQ i P S e k * es a rarie ahis a i wor toak (ourto&fiiinnlinoicld\'hgdtotbeéontrfiy' and a Republican convention urged McKinley to vote against the World Court; un-- der such circumstances, why should THINKING people RESENT 'a little anti--court advice from Senator Borah who'dared to repeat %in lllinois George Washington's admonitions on United Stateb' contacts with foreign nations? _ ~_ C ' ' * _ Twelve thousand REPUBLICANS warmly welcomed Senator Borah at the Coliscum; however, if they DO NOT THINK, per-- haps they and their hundreds of thousands of friends can VOTE. Second political childhood profits noething in Illincis which is an annex of MISSOURI when it comes to anti--court action which means COLONEL F. L. SMITH will soon ADVISE PRESIDENT COOLIDGE ypon what Illinois really thinks about foreign affairs. How far does McKinley THINK he can get by intimating that these 12,000 REPUBLICANS do not think or in other words are FOOLS because they do #ot blindly follow the lead of internation-- alists who mean no good for America. # ----.--If *McKinley --votes. against * Hoover's Italian debt settlement and thus stands squarely on the party's plank which demands a settlement gt least equal to the British percentage of cancellation, the President might consistently rush Hoover to Illincis to aid Mc-- Kinley for standing on the World Court plank of the international-- ists; however, history will probably record McKinley's vote for the internationalists' Italian debt settlement which cancels of what Italy owes the AmBrican Liberty Bond holders and vio-- lates the Republican Party's plank which demands that all debts be adjusted at least equal to the British. , from Idaho and a Democratic Senator from Missouri should try to tell them how to run their affairs." If that is the best the Sen-- ator can provide the press, kindness suggests no further comment because SECOND CHILDHOOD in Illinois politics is an innova-- McKinley is credited with the fancy that "the THINKING people in Illinois RESENT the idea that a Republican Senator * The Waukegan Daily SUN admits that the World Court does not admit of much discussion before Illindis voters because a one million majority in Illineis rejected the League and its vermiform court appendix jn 1920 and stand ready to repeat in 1926. and an ambition to make a name for himself, For some years he not been very active in his line of business but nevertheless :g-a'm with his Jaw--practice to a--greater--or less extent spite the fact that at his death he was cighty years of age. or South Side, Seve time and bus fare, North Shore Line tak es you direct to where you want to ~22 Million Dollars to Serve You Better McKINLEY'S "S. 0. 8." ! _ Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. 72 West Adams Street, Chicago, III. The High Speed Electrified Railroad FORESEEING is the first FULFILING it is the second. And both theie steps have had their part in North Shore Line progress. -- _ Ten years ago, in 1916, the North Shore Line _came undet its present management. _ The new sapnagentent io SEaie hoi hk hnd freaew cor halv-.'finof.fi.hgntoJMh territory could absorb and would beneft by an improved standard of transportation. So it embarked on the second of progress. kaud:hn&mddcfi.zwmw In twenty--two years prior to the change in Mmh: total of $12,800,000 had been invested in road. In the last ten years, or since 1916, this investment has been increased bynmtbnllnfllhndoht'mtheml investment is approximately $35 A It has established nmnm-mfpuh service of incalculable value to thousands of com-- muters and travelers. Further, it has made pos-- sible a system of maintenance and a standard of service second to no other railroad in the country; Je ponk af Harts thore Line smrorage convinces us that our efforts are appreciated. Civil Trial Call 1 PHo e manibe aro. to' the 1 Cases to %?m""& W o':"."'""'mu-":nf:":'u"m'; "Foan j A m Tm. fi tw ':l.t:t'lnwuv:lttl.l _!ALL M1N 0 R MATTERS| "E ¥ S¥ atiorney 6t Wauke An alliyator weighing 1,000 pounds consumes 40 pounds of meat daily. Lewald Co. vs. Saimon. wikke Kluk & Lowy vs. Webber. . > Mayer Bros. vs. Zalewski, + Ivanoft vs. Sabonjian, Nolan vs,. Hagstrom, * % Union Steam Pump Sales Co. vs Ahibel! Battery Container Corp. P (11:: Town of Warren vs. Callahan obn). Lyouns vs. Denzel. Btotzer Granite Co. vs. Conrad. Republic Paint & Varpish Co. vs Volive. F * (Katbhryn). f y BStripe vys. Aiterbery. 2 L n is Ginc un 7 A i CCAwCC HS A00 viNnge OL LIDCILZ* four years ago they quarreled. ) | Hp -'!"l'. -mum 'VQU '"a.:,",,_m._u © -- ... | separated. .'{: :{-tmw and --rrf':d.'l -- _HBERTYVIHLLE iLLingis > ##: & 4 = s Phillips.. ¥a.. Foster, ugr piace 1t away ans mit an L. _ / versprions 19 > &" 'w",'é Becker, . other man of her choice P ' # A Davis v4. Rule. _ Avaice the cce aoy" """ ""\ Dr O,. F. Butterfic Gerretsen vs. Pub, Service Co. of| 'vulige the exact day. * Veterinary _ Surgeon Torthern© Niinois,. -- * The man is Bennett: Seymour, a CLisE LE H i ..1"' ce Furniture® C®. ver, '.'-'- the woman is m"(.'h.rl. i 3: Telephone 66-- io'ohne." P"b' ts . * D_'._flfl. in Berkeley. cuqpenmememmeinenmmnennnninmenimmememsmmmenememememmenmnmmmnimes The Town of Warren vs. Céliahan Vinclevies v£. Oltusky. «EUIL. 1B,. TAVoionie, « $ o & Tryon Knitting Mills ¥H"Good Eckhardt ¥6. Blasier. People of the Village of Deacon 'vs. Babel, _ ---- Real vs. List, * The Village of Fox Lake vs. Nimyp 6« 3 s Carson Pirle SBcott & Co. vs. Gin-- AnRVUAA YOUR L IDN------> W!Amuual NA ,m% BUSY SESSION FOR | / " _ manian. es Healthy Appetite v8. . v. c»| AGO, AGREE TO WED + "ag§ t " Mesats First and Third Friday nmd Each In Gridity Hall, First National Bank Building. Visiting Neighborse Weicome AUG RADLOFF, N. MADOLE, . In Gridiey PHONE 306 Visiting Companions Cordially Invited SNO W'S Wu Pel Fu, are directing heary at-- tacks upon the . so--called national forces, which --control Peking and government in Shantung. JOHN WARREN SENT -- TO LINCOLN, ILL. The allied armies under Chang TsoLin, Manchurian war lord, and age as 72 and the bride is 69; : new 'evidence. + "1&0& De !n'-&.uw the ap-- g:. 'l-.lfi-Ql'Vll ¥ ,_h_ggwhgh the Teld at the April term of court. Or ¥is had hoped to be able to obtain the release of his client on bonds pending appeal to the . supreme o_ _ CARL CORLETT, K P. J. B. WETMORE, Secretary. ;;n at least. _ > ¥. --Orvis, attorney of Wauke gan, Wh'v before Jus-- tite. R. De Young of the supreme~court for a writ oOf super-- sedens in order to ahtats » pyaw LHMAT John Warren. a emaill boy who has William P. W hitney CATTLE TESTED FREFE OF CH ARGE Phone PM -- INSURANCE Libertyville Chapter No. 272 R. A. M. 'Tack Durand, son of Mr. and Mrs. hene 329 . LIBEATYVILLE Office With Farm Bursau A. A. Grandyg M. W. of A. ACME CAMP Noe. 176 for a Libertyvilie Veterinarian by the Ii-- his ,"SELLERS'& PETE RSEN Colds, Grippe and Flu It is the most aspeedy remedy we know, LORA STVURM EDITH LAYCOCK Preventing Res. Phone 20--J. Office phone 163 Reverse Charges on Business Calls . ATTORNEY A T LAW -- -- ~LIBEARTYVILLE: JLLINO!S LUCE--BuLDING Res Phong. 136--M Office Phone 15 Office in First Nationa! Bank Building Mours: 1 fto $:30 and T to 8 p. m. _ WAUKEGAN, ILL Good Meals 50¢ FRED GRABBE ESTATE to the 'satmte. a@ipol for the feaoble minded: at Lincoln, Dom';u from the wheritf'a office took the youngster LYELL H. MORRIS Going to Build? Phone Libertyville 145. R--10R Dr. 0. F. Butterfield G. H. SMITH, Prop. Day and Night Service Smith's Taxi Night Ph. 497 Daj Ph. 51 ARLING TON 4# HOTEL # DR,; J. L. TAYLOR . Auctioneering FARM AND STOCK w.g We Buy and Sell 851 No. Milwaukee Avenue 666 A SPECIALTY -- friends and rela-- for a&|

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