Euks ---- AKK _ ~gned the i1 < l BaAr pré * ~ / m ~resident t . $~ l¥ been ..« * Of 'the ma u. o wife,-- and i 5 ecording © to g } funeral service was held at ® noon, at 2:30, conducted by Rev. Guy 8. Smock. Burial was in Lakeside. _\ 1 T am home in heaven, dear ones, * 'fi Dh so happy and so bright; -- . *A _ Where is Perfect joy and beauty _ <@-- In this everiasting light. *z' 57 years, 11 o ~~ dap was married x4 &Iflch 9, 18 :,';'5. & widow, he ___ Rrank Taylor, liv .. sister, Mrs. Grace . («He was> a mem 1 and kr --_ ABe community as > --~K @itizen. _--_--_/The funeral ser o . m chur ata. ut 2:30, con . hroughout the coming fall and winter, [ °8 CONCret® street; onb--cat garage; _ aecording to a resort imsued py thc BC Shade trees and shrubbry; one ~_-- Far Union Live Stock Commis "2!20t° wa'k to North Shore stations <¢ mt --C o of the Hlinois Farmers| 5* "-- ¥ Bernard, Phone $00J. . t e & BABY -- CHICKS: FOR> SALE--Large | antats Th We prices ot 'all aradcs ot | sn 42 "per. md: apooace diine wor i Ti 'butcher stock the spread be--| 109 . i0 -- por \ i <wt.. with _ these 1 $ a..om $12.00 < per s "'4"*"'-'"% hode Iniana. Reds, $11.96 'per 100. ' '«;f'-""*g. Tt | stock. . wmflaw . --whi "**.r u 3 uy «y cmd o y y § a widow, he leaves one brother, M Taylor, living at Joliet, and & er, Mrs.--Grace Read, of 41e W a member of the _ we en, and known to everyone the community as an upright marm J« es ..-}---.--v- _-vvvn: --_'I am now at peace forever, wR "l.ohhnnn at last., _ Pid you wondéf*I so calmly \---- ~Frod the walley of the shade ---- And with Jesus' arm to lean on -- .. Could I have doubt or dread? ; ~!Then you must not grieve so sorely, ':xmnwumn = 1 e ;n"-rth'lnhndm %bmnw.-m. ' h os . m i o. ', + As ' ~ There is work still waiting for you, : «Bo you' must not idly stand; mow while life remaineth, ;é;;f i shall rest in Jesus' land. " id 55e T25 --When that work is all completed, -- Hogs will continue to be a good te of income for Hlinois farmers throu; the coming fall and winter, Abne NLTAdJm'nJ . r A. lor, son M'hylor.wubomsml&h, 4868, in Warren townsihp, Lake coun '%,mhdo.mdmndamAuut 1926, at his home in Libertyville, | 57 years, 11 months and 12 days. He was married to Miss Cora Wool-- dge March 9, 1892 Besides his sor The superiority of tfiom team is brought to Hight when hit columns are totaled up. l.&tyvmom 16 sate bingles. whilae their opponents cb t t en a .'C, of Baker's hits were doubles, while the otHer two collected a psir of sin-- gles and a three bagger each,. No one was outstanding with the bludgeon for thomurhl-.lwm..mnk. Wagoner and J. 1 hit safely twice each. lnth-'wubenyflne has 4 mishaps 'against them, v&flommhuhmlytvo. The lineup: »~> & _-- Mibertyvilie A. C. AB R H a tihtly contested game, the score be-- h_z.lztos.xmanomphma fore a howling crowd of rooters was a hotly fought contest through-- stiit com in the: Niles Cen outfit, 'and were obliged © to extend themselves to cop the game. > . .. Oh the joy to see you come. Libertyville ¥. C. baszebdll team de-- feated the NHOs Center team Sunday afternoon On the former's diamond in '. Bhe asks her maiden name, Minnic Satterfield, and f Sike and the custody of the of a three-- weeks--old reday started action in the purt for a divorce against sbas Walter, who ~she '%' one wife on his hands im they were married in Metrop-- BL, Nov. 21 1925. "3 iild, the bill shows, is yet -- Afters their marriage, *according to Aitorney Walter Givier, .who tiled the bil they took up their eside in the county. The wife o1 after a short time,. it is charged, m':l Lyons had been aAr previously to Oglar Lyons, ©® resident of Kentucky. There Madu't been a divorce at the time Of marriage, According to the Fite, --and it was only recently, ac gording <to her accusiations, that a dec was granted Oglar, down in intucky divorce courts. Ase~ Libertyville A. C.'s Defeat Niles Center On thk mastnre of Thik mestine. Totals. 'present time, a wide spread| ty in the prices 'of all grades of > i TX 'butcher stock the spread be | 1, MB 00 10 Brass a Ewis toe wigeat /a difference of $: * F: N¥ Obituary and grief are over, Ek * ~, | Rirst Mass ltuii.fif'_n."-." se * s Second Masse &. mty" Third Mass *at 9 a. m.» ind Had Two fiM ' 'i&'m each at a Time. mm;&fim e county. ri.m"'""j n short time, it alyoum been m to 'keatroiy:~ "Pem | 9T JOm uvqreouthfot:: punday 4 ; only recently, ac| German accusations, that a| Posglish DIVORCE) ...z for . 1| Wibertpville Cburches | also 2 hen houses in good condition, and easy t move. Lioyd C. Ray, Mun-- FOR SALE--3013 tire, driven about 600 miles. A bargain for $3.50 it you can use it. ; Price incluudes tube a portable set, all in a nice black loa-- ther case; long teo;-- very select. ive; six tubes; alil ready to operate; will demonstrate. Call at the IM'fl xX FOR SALR--Sixroom house on Sun-- side Place: all modern convenienc es; concrete street; onb--car garage; nNCe t Anl *uu aa. 30e " t e n L e Gacat O James Hatchery, Astoria. NIL _ #1 122| Libertyville Dutch Colonial home. 6| ----© ORDINANCE No. WANTED TO RENT--In Libertyvilie, a six room modern house, with gar-- age or barn; preferably away from the business district. J. E. Sunwalt, Antioch, II1.-- Phone 109R S51t WANT TO RENT--6 or 7 room house, modern conveniences, in Liberty-- ville. Inquire at Independent Office. 1t FOR RENT--Furnished rooms for men, single or double room. 215 Broadway. Phone 481--M. 85 1t FOR SALE----Good cooking and eating While prices for all classes of hogs will go lower as usual during the au-- tumn and winter, the period of the mr'l heavytest receipts, nevertheless, e report holds considerable encour-- agement for the lilinois farmer who has hogs to market in these months. The 1926 corn crop is not looked upon as being a factor that will influence the profits of the hog grower mater-- lally.a few months hence. This year's crop of corn is Hkely to be somewhat smaller than that of last year owing to a late start this soring and a period of drougth during the summer in the western states of the corn belt. Where corn has been making good progtess during the summer, recent 'heavy rains are likely to prolong the growing which you will enjoy. This church stands for complete freedom of think-- ing, and yet it upholds. the highest standards --of faith and conduct. W stands for the rights of all people, and tries to show a beautiful sympathy for all human failings and 'difficulties. If Also dynamite, caps, fuse and elet gric caps for sale. Cut price on 400 pound lots.: Barrels and kegs for sale. 5 . J. M. EISLER Long Grove, I}. -- . Telephone Libertyville 657--M.1 . of pork are given as the reasons for these wide variations in hog prices. o'clock, and it is a service of worship day.-- Both services at standard time. mm CHRISTIAN SCIBNCE SOCIRTY mmus:a..n -- at 10: 45 a, m. FIRST METHODWET EPWCOPAL The morning service is bheld at 11 T. JOHN'6 EVANG. LUTHERAN Wimer C. Kiessling, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. German service at 10:30 a. m. English service at 7:30 p. m. _ Choir rehearsal Friday at 8 p. m. ST. PATRICK'S WADSWORTH + Mass at St, Patrick's Church, at CLASSIFIED A DS ~ do not worship at some other? Houses Wanted ®>° *¥_ _ P. 8. meets next Tuesday For J. Nealis, Pastor Members 10 a. $t I:'i*; % s omm s ¢ q"m':unw 1e «* §:+ -- f t -- ,, & .A ' f & * k § Noi | ean fmntnotn betmegrame | _ _ _ ons k4urs. L --_-- E. N. SMEE | ----_ We Have Them in Stock _ || ' "' 4 | ber f Vfi ~m :% %" C § C8F a : " T s ty ts '.. ' : T E?: t _ * f 3 e rente | fim Sn o hn n 1. Pek MnEA wue as 5o se sn BM .. . 0 T00 C o c IF= Schanck Hardware Co. --| rooms and bath. : $7000.00 for quick JMM'&&" Grading Lawns <A Specialty . We offer for sale, Milwaukee Ave. nue business frontage, 41, 60, 66 or. 119 feet. These are choice locations in the heart of the »retail section. FOR SALE--Farm of 200 acres in the heart of the clover belt in Marlon-- ette county, Wheoadn;l:;v, .O:n set Nfl"';"'c dloam ® ll'gflnhfllfl'tovn. tyville 217--M. ' -'gu 122x344; 1. block from business dis=| W'hfi'% trict; house can easily be remodeled. known and as < fol-- into two flats; lot msbout an acre 0# m:' 'The South onehalf of the ground;-- zoning ordinance allows 12 : qugrter «of . Section No. families to the acre. This is an idea) | Nine, excepting 19.10 acres off the property for--in1 ant and income. u'gu'muumc;m Don't fail to iny this bargain. | LotFour in the School: Trustees Sub Price $10,000.00. -- . . " . division of Section Sixteen; also the x \»_~~ (sptimus .. > _ ~. .. <~~ --~ $ MNMaertheast quarter. of section: Seven nyside Park; streets are now being paived; prices range from $900.00 to $3500.00. $500.00 to $1750.00 down, bal-- ance mortgage or contract. Buy home-- sites now while they can be had at n:ghhpm Prices--will advance ra when paving is completed. FOHR: SALE--8 room house. on mz street, west of Milwaukee--A south front; zsoned for two flats; lot ance, : We--Write --all} Lines in Good, BABY CHICKS FOR SALE ,-- Large type Barron Strain White Leghorn baby chicks. $9:50 per hundred. An-- conas, $11; Rhode Island Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks, $12%; Buff Or-- pingtons and White Wyandottes, $13 per hundred. These are all husky, pure bred, hatched from select eggs from our heaviest layers. We pay the post: age and guarantee live Gelivery. Prompt shipments. Order from this ad. Ateme Farms, Decatur, l11. 35 12t rork wg--tvmnnmncn- for income or home § CHANCERY NOTICE prices reasquabie; terms to" respanat 5 * inb ~ ble people. Locations are where val nmmumm ues will increage. ---- har Devisses ERxan, Deceazsed. Manvnmm&ulm ancte,-- WeW all> Lines in Good, FOR SALE--2# pure bred bull calves, A. R. dams; bargain, if taken soon; 4--bred, pure bred heifers. L Jacobson, Meadowood Farm, Lake Forest, II}. Telephone Lake Forest 1458. 385 2t FOR SALE----1 team of horses, weight about 28; 8 to 11 years old.-- A. E. Johnson, R. 1, Box §3, Libertyville. FOR SALE--An Antioch, I!1., a house and large lot, on Main St.; also on S?Hlavnyzl. Charles H. Barber 2477 Williams St. Crystal Lake. L. FOR SALE--Tosted Jersey cows; will be fresh in a week. A De Vogelaere, on Tom Yore Farm at Everett 33 3t FOR SALE--Pipeless furnace; able for 6 or.7 room house. thauer Bros., Lake Zurich, L. 2477 Williams St., Crystal Lake, Hl. Telephong 63--M. .84 3t Rev. Guy E. Smock. Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. A class for every age. Morning worship at 11 The pastor will speak on "The World's Greatést Man: Is He Swimmer, Fighter, Think-- er, Worker?t" Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening service a t7:30. "The Dig-- :g of Labor" is the sermon subject. laborers, and especially union la-- bor, is invted to be present. Good musc and a hearty welcome shall open the service for n# 0. $8000 cash: bal. 5 vrs; C ::' wm, ons of some great 18D9T] 3y gran; ""ou-.' eas ideals. . t ' Phones:. Waukegan 23$; 3 Our Annua! Conference meets Sept. &LL* 238: v"' 29, and the last Sunday of our church % en mintnbihio ynrhSopt.fl.AAflmw v farm, half mile should be in before that time to :' from on State road; mod-- us time to make out our report. _ érn '8 house, . electric, h'. hot The Dedi¢ation Anniversary service| water t, hard wood floors, 2 glas for members and friends of the church | ed in po cement basement, house will be held on the evening of Sept. 8, unded by shade and fruit trees; with a supper and program at 6. 2 barn with ample room for four horses, ports of work done in tanvassing bY |and 8 cows; :JE'"" poultry houses; mmsmwmbomb"m«r(nn.' m:fluhn:i time. ehoice full blood Holstein cow, rmcnarg:mmwtthm'mfl:m the7c::rch onday evening, Sept. §th, | give te possession. $11,000; at 7:45. A \*. payment down; balance Thenwym.;}vdeSm& m:.aumacm.w:- gmu't;_n be held ESnuday morning, Amg:m!!lhke. Phones: <~Wau-- pt. C t¥.% * . . * &.' ;W. $3 4t meetings on Sunday evening, Septem | FPOR SALE--60 acre farm located ber 8, at 6: 30. : <lose rangeé of Wisconsin state line n#ore, anu we want to become acCqUuaiot ) horses and four cows; 4 20 hous--| pi tion o 3 ed with you. 7: _~is. _ {es; all dark soll uns ma m'mmm "Ideals 'of Laboer Day* is the subject ivation, includi (Wm' Te it ohbamen those who labor to come out and help| r ail garden crops, toolé, | and Board . of: Truste us observe your day."'If there is 90 4 and $ 'ingubatc Positively 4) of Libertyville: casion for it, and if you desire it, ¥ um",g - 'That shall open the service for questi0NS 1 anp" s5o . _ $3000 cash; bal. 5 yrs. .'mflocthnkmmm. and discussions of 'some great 1899"] 3. Stant & 'Co., Waukegan and Gtay® | proporty within the c . Tcur Annget Couference moots Hopt. [ fake-- Phones: : Waukegan 238; GIAY®--| said Village for _ the C last Sunday of our churel | AK® _ * ; 4*\ total sum of $19,760 Seas 32 weot 36. _ All contribution® | FOR SALR--21 Here farm nair mng|iD6_ specific purposer t3 i s mt o Ki n n o ce nds th o 138 Sn on C n »ofu pen ran oretie ® o. + ho m Ameig. )0 0 Size + S aeiinnne io in o <* Aea T p es El 7 Cxeernene M C ® . Fa K g e T F , TIE + « ' n 45 Ees C en i i e "o 2 T aua e 2 2| se en sn e es on aroras e gar: c mds ar udsn foiet prnl tioe f Iaasaas ALs a a.> -- $ | mild of one of the best known lak & O . $ * nue and C 3 f #* > | C :: ric --furnace, cement mwwmmflmmmmr al installment: ofp special. assessment pemotinnmriisiomsomccocamsasccn.»» 4 | mont: 3 Innge porchen. gnrage. 80 bar | ending April 30. 1937 the amount of | No. 90 forparing meat Park Avenne in mmvmumnyym by shade wm im for 2)| gate sum of $35,660.00, which said ap--| the first annual installment of special here, and we want to become acquaint--| horses and four cows; 4 & wmumowmmmmmm«_mmvmm ed with you. / ~(c. fes; all dark soll under high. state of. on the day of July, A. D.|in said Village and interest $361.88; *"Ideals 'of Labor Day* is the subjJect | puitivat ~Q"mm4uu!!owm * $ all of which i# aspessed against said for Sunday evening at 7.30. We Invit? | choise cows, 500 full Plymouth] BE IT ORDAINED by the President| Village for public benefits making: a those who labor to come out and he!P | Rock chic all garden crops, tools.| and Board. of Trustees of the Village{{0tal sum of $4948.21, to be raised by us observe your day. 'If there i# 90| tosd and $' incubatc Positively & | of Libertyville: : -- .] taration of which sum $2000.00 is to casion for it, and if you desire it, W®| bargain. Being sol "mdf"flmlnn One. -- That there be and is' ?? "&aizsed by taxation, in addition to shall open the service for SULC § Aake. "fl i h;-- bal. 5 yrs. [ hereby levied upon all of the taxable the aggregate amount of taxes limited and discussions of some great 18D9r| 3y grant & Co., Waukegan and Grays' property within the corporate limits of f PV !*". and the balance of $3000.00 is ideas and ideals. . ' SBept &'M"wmmiv'mmtum,mmm"be""edb'""fl""'"n'w OWMWMM 9 D NHsitme it i "wm"'"m'ubm.'n'hefesular;mountwwdb'hfi. o t se 2o Mn contcivadin , Z specific purposes . éentioned in ... 5000.00 _ 5000.00 year is Sept. 26. mmm 6. h'nrm.nltm% : @4 2 |For the purpose of shnuld be in before that timeé to ' from on State raad: mai.| Sald appropriation ordinance an N .z 7. PufpVBC . .O wX ids ti > 1 Livestock For Sale e d i 4 4 nlley oo Ry °4 + i| keogan 238; Grayslake5. _ --< 38 4t\ Thne necessary ex-- : <lose range of Wisconsin state line lage ... $100.00 Mhflo&.&'nflobg'-mnd of the Pre t Daectnar mwr.mh'n-fih am. %'"mn $3 2t dark soil under high state of cultiva-- tion. The writer is familiar with this farm and considers it one of the best we have ever had ander the present terms. -- T. J. Stahl & Company, Wato-- kegan and Grayslake, Phones: Wau-- kegan 238: Grayslake 5. 38 4t FOR SALE--160 acre farm located just across the State Line in Wis-- sconsin, adjaceyt to Route 21 State Highway; good 9 room house, cement basement, furnace heat, 2 good welfs, 3 good cisterns, large orchard, incl#@-- &n»lu.mdorfiumdg?:u; good barn with ample room for 24 cat-- FOR SALE--120 acre farm located on -- State Line road, close range Green-- bay road; me&by nonresident. We are authorized to sell same at $130.00 per acre: $5000 cash: balance on or before 5 years; good 7 room house, barn with ample rdom for 20 cows; WTraysiake o. --_-- O C i ndindistctivtenctertons M intctrtcteinlil FOR SALE--152 acres located in Anti--] the -- members _ of och township;.2 sets buildings; has| the Volunteer Fire an exceptionally fine 10 room house,| Department ... m'l room house, barn, silo, milk , poultry house, implement shed, tiled, fenced and cross fenced; incluci-- ing half of all crops; owned by non-- resident; positively being gacrificed; $115 per acre; -- reasonable »payment down:; balance as rental. T. J. Stahi & Company,~Waukegan and Grays lake. Phones: Waukegan 238; Grays lake 5. * "" 33°A4t Grayslake. Phones: Waukegan 238; Grayslake 5. _ *83 4t with cement basement; good cistern and well; house is nicely surrounded by shade and fruit trées;--an addition-- : <lose range of Wisconsin state line and' Antioch;' 1 mile from town and Btate cement road; good 7 room house cement basement; good barn with am-- ple room for 20 cows and 5 horses; 2 muummmnn.poa- try and large orchard; positive-- ly all dark solil under a high state of cultivation. This is one of the cholic est small farms 'we have had to ffer in a long time; owned by & widow and must be sold. $200 per acre; rea-- sonable payment down, balance in 5 years. T. J. Stahl & Company, Wau kegan and Grayslake, Phones: Wau-- FOR.SALE--120 acre farm located on teen:; all being in Township No. 48 m Range u?m of the Third P. M., containing 260.90 'acres, more kegan 238; Grayslake 5. $3 1t A i p i on S it n lt 1 4 )o . | . i ies L* .i ?"m_-.fl or Astious, y e To A the best known lakes count?: . madern 7 foom house, Mh.' bath, -- furnace, cement base-- ment,-- 2 large porches, gArage, 80 bar-- C For the purpose of paying for repairs, es c on n ecte d therewith $1300.00 Light and heat and ie o Fues hpenfucolndnfu of 'special 'assessment Warrant No. 18 tor sewer system on' part of O# borne St., in said Village and interest, $3.34; the fourth annual installment of special asseasment Warrant No. 19 for sewer system in Grant Court and Firet St., in Said Village, and interest $25.99;: the fourth annual installment Tor. water cppotem on 'part of Nortk 1 or --1 m on part. o| Ave., 2nd and Third Ste., in said Vil-- "W"'fmr the fourth annual special assess ment Warrant No. 21 for water system mak ing a total Of ... $6100,00 wn part of Milwaukee Ave,, and inter-- est $3.20; the fourth annual install-- Compenkation to en-- gineer, -- surveys, Printing minutes of the meetings, ordi-- Out of which contin-- the reaspective sums as follows, Oof maintaining the sewerage system and sewer inswec-- tion of streets, al-- leys and high ways and avenues of said <Village of Libertyville, includ ing the construc-- tion and repair of street -- crossings and the oilling of streets and exvens-- es of lighting the streets and public tary conditions of the Village. of Lib-- s e w e r son and property, including . the : sal-- ary of the Village Marshal and night police, and for the the expense of fire incidental tor s a i d wamrm int and members bers of the Board of Local Improve-- m en ts, Village es of the aforesaid gent fund shall be pald, the following: © swb Mc atals a n d of 3000.00 -- 9100.00 4200.00 4200.00 $700.00 $6100.00 m 100.00 case of failure to receive or callect said aggregate sum of $19,760.00 the deficiency shall be deducted pro rata from said various sums, Section Four--This ordinance shall be known as Ordinance .No. 448 and shall be in force and. effect fm-;fi after its passage, approval and p cation as 'required by law. 7 ~-- JRBSSE 8. HYATT, President. Attest: _ . > #% .~_J. BOEHM. Clerk. h&od_ Aunt-".m Published September 2, 1926. C MMED : --~....». ces ts awcrcmnsrcicrmccnccnt~ 42090000 Making a total aggregate sum to be levied, assessed and collected by gen-- eral taration .of Nineteen Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty Dollars, ($19,-- 160.00). 4 Section Two--That each of--said sums and the aggregate thereof are deem-- Contribution of abutting property own-- ~ ers for oiling streets........_... 100.00 Fees provided by ordinance for in-- #pection and comnection with the ed necessary by the President and Board of Trustees of said Village to myfiewn.mmw ties of said Village for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1927. Section Three -- That the various amounts set forth to be raised by taxation, the aggregate. amount of which is $19,760.00 are and have been appropriated as. proportionate frac-- tions of said sum of $19,760.00 and in Water rents for water service furnish-- ed to water consumers._.. 7000.00 ount of $19,760.00 to be raised by tax-- ation, to wit: I j $15,900.00 is estimated to be received from the following sources other than taxation: | -->>| Licenses from billiard© tables, pool tables, bowling alleys and other li-- Wheel and Vehicle Tax of said Vil-- Permit fees for sidewalks and build-- TR : .25 ..1.,...... n n, on vlccce, ----~ HOPBDD Village ghare of the total sum of $1048.4. to be raiseq oy [ Unusual home, just completed; hot wa lasation of which hgn 2200000 s 5 heat;-- every modern convenience; built b e taxation of which sum s ecal, -- eve . eginpmaicialint fln conr o o 44 rviog : meethe owner, who is leaving town ; lot 75x 150 feet. F TJ jaw, and the balance of $3000.00 is Pretty surroundings; just the home for some-- to be raised by taxation and included, i ez . /A ¥ in the regular amount 2ig "yyso, [ one who likesthe best. sewer system of the Vil-- paying one storm sewer bond of said Village of Liberty-- ville of $1200.00 with _ interest of $3860.00 on remain-- i n & outstanding storm sewer bonds Leghorn Baby Chicks, $8:75 per Brown $10 hundred. | layers out, $11 hundred. Rhode 'lsland Reds, for meat, &M 4 Rocks, $11.50 hundred w::.mmm Freeburg, Illinois .;;i, musuuuenlll _ _New Ideao . . * 2 m knE oNb ur n t " ® £ I P * By Day or Contract TEAMS FRY s +8 ue 3208 4. en ie B . tot oak : Am ie a i * Paluket ly 100.00 YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE FOR THE. INDEPENDENT! ~~Telephone 39 . > ° _: 3 x i \. * a fp K Bb » .A Phone 154--M mufnl_ itiful New Home in Munde&il{ AVUG. FR OE LI C Farmers! . Here is 'a line of spreaders that should demand your attention. f you are in the market features, is helping thousands of farmers put fertility back into the soil as fast as the crops take it out-- If you want to see a low--down, : light--draft, long-- lived spreader, come in and see the McCormick-- Deering on display at our store. SPREADERS Chas. D. Proctor 133 East Cook Avenue . Telephone 50 LIBER"] IT'S DEPENDABLE because is has stood the set of time. Under every conceivable condition has our Lum-- ber been used and'in every instance has the report been a favorable one. For that reason, builders everywhere come to W. F. Franzen, Jr., for their Lumber. W. F. Franzen, Jr. THIS WILL BE SOLD AT COST, TO MAKE QUICK DEAL. PRICED RIGHT. LYONS & ROUSE FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECHALTT Insurance of all kinds FOR SA & ----~~--~, Dake Zurich, Wiktiete. Rock Island --»6. olet