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Libertyville Independent, 4 Aug 1927, p. 12

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& % *# In the poultry pavilion, at the state Tair, egga from 'all parts of Hilinois § will compete for liberal cash prizes. Entries will be scored as to condition, quality add appearance. Other fairs, scattered over lilinois, have arranged for this feature, in conjunction with ~..__ the state department of agriculture > _ presents as a means of efcouraging M better quality in egg--production. The . tairs which arecto have this demon-- £+ Lxperiments on -- vegetarians © and meat eatéra :::@de in the University of Brusselis are said to have shown that in endurance the eaters of vegetables surpassed--the eaters of meat by from 50 to 200 per cent. i ty farmers will be levied at the San-- gamon Farmers' Oil company centrai _distributing station. s All contracts incident to.the exten-- give construction program in progress on the state fair grounds have been drawn with strong penalty clauses as to time limits, and the work is pro-- gressing : satisfactorily. ~'The grand stand is rapidly nearing completion, and the now race track is receiving the finishing touches. Exhibition space on Machitbery field is all sotd. ~In ail the buildiugs spate is becoming de-- cidediy scaree. Concession space has @ll been allotted, and requests are te-- fused for lack of space. + 'rlaemhoh_r)dmrtmtot.m ture, division of aplary inspection, ex-- amined 17,236 colonies of bees tor foul brood during the month of June. im fection was found in 238 apiaries and 145 colonies were remedied or de-- stroyed. _The remainder are receir-- ing attention. At Strausburg this di-- of 24 states met for discussion of their various problems and were stirred by a speech of Cov. John Hammil, lowa, pleading {or the McNary--Haugen bill. Gov, Len Smaill attended the confer-- fore an assembly of bee keepers gshow-- Ing how to eliminate the foul.brood Farm reliet became such a dom!l-- nant issue at the annual governory'. conference at Mackinac.island that it is expected --to be one of &ou:] forceful political problems in the 1028 The Sangamon County Farm Bureau adizes all farmers to keep a record of the gasoline they use in tractors, gas engines and for cleaning purposes. This fuel is exempt from the new gas tax, providing the purchaser keeps a record on forms provided by the state. The record, together with an afidavit, should be sent to the state departmeat Brand" -- is: ithe+choice -- of "the: Fruit Omr:nrs' f'awu'wg. Kgypt as name of tbeir first--grade fruit,, ;/ s A «w .+ i':v ' 44?";§5 'The Virginia gap on the i Boandstown hard road is now open to of the danger of. typhoid feyer infeg® tion through the 'drinking of poliuté water while touring. <Take cdity > with you or boil water taken from un-- known sounrces, he advises, mitg construction of a length of h: mmmmm nect: Petersburg wilh Tallula and a stretch in Macoupin county which ex-- tends on Route 112 from Bunker Hill Food condemned as--unifit for human eonsumption and destroyed by the dm-mfoosls-ndmfim depa of -- agriculture, totated 70,145 pounds in June. 1nspections made numbered 8,51% and samples col-- lected 664. --Of these,>221 --were pro-- nonnced illegal after laborktory tests, Inspectors checked 146 cream buying stations, and found 23 that were oper-- ating fllegally, To detect unsanitary conditions in places where food is pro-- duced or distributed, inspections were made in 6,355 places during the month. From the Springtield laboratory analy-- sizs is reported on 241 #amples, in-- cluding 9P of stock foods and flour, 22 of fertilizers, . henad--about an average month's a¢-- complishment. Seventy--one. counties were> @perating under the area plan. This brings the total number of cattle under supervision up to 1,08%,262; <Re-- actors slaughtered during the month totaled 1,316.= Avian tuberculosis eraft-- feation tests, ending June ¥), permit-- ted accreditation of 5# flocks in-- ten counties." -- Extent of infection| varies. Craw{ford county, with 1,336 tested, shows only 2.4 per cent reaction. nols department of agricuiture, found that tests for tubercular cattle during Jun¢'revealed infection reduced to 2.2 per cent of the number tested--60,025 town; Interstate, at Kankakee; Hen-- vry county at Cambridge; Adams coun-- ty, 'at Quincy; Perry county, at Du-- Quoin :; King City fair, at Mount Yer-- non," Jefferson county. Bids have been received by the state The division of animal industry, HH-- . H,-- H.<:Tuitle, head of the gity Joit for Meat Eaters ~MHouse bill 112 (Whiteley). Appro-- priates $400,000 for the construction j{ of a state highway bridge across the Mlinois river at Hardin in athoun county, on hard road No. 38. ~ HWouse bill 83 (McAdams). Appro-- priates $8,000 for the erection of a monument to Stephen A. Douglas in : Winchester, 111., the place where Doug-- «las first located in Iilinois, -- He taught _ House'bill 93 (Curran). Makes .a deficlency© appropriation of $20,362.50 to the state athletic commission for ' lloun:l.!l:.(u&)ln:chm :fi:fis&&:'-:r: % be conustruc-- :river on the. Black Diamond trail south "<€. Carirle.; :) )j 3 .c 0 0 .. (Senate (BHML 307 (roughittce on 'ap. P as). .. Appropriates ---- $11,000 _ to Blir#"Firemen's © association --Lor _ liort of a drill tower at the Uni }| <yert U&M for. equipment and |-- expanses of short course of nutrm:-fJI tion: for firemen at the university. _ --_ °/\ Senate dill. 560. (committee: on edu: :. éfl::« "'""""'mfl pncoed-{ ail + proceedings wore regular, except .. . Benate bill 250 (Barr). -- Appropri: ates $20,00D to provide for the ordi-- nary and contingent. expe of (the . office of the M:y;c\mm: the expiration of the first fAiscal quar-- ter, after the adjournment of the neti sembly, *~ petrifaction of wood takes hunds~ 0@ | ~MpSL of years.~It therefore is not poss!}»' * . for . as completé petrifaction to th' es (a>. place during the lifetime of an insa \. '**~~*~* . * that the district : was not divided into halls and compensation therefor and frée use of balls to certain organiza-- tions. ~ The proposition for the--is~ suancé of bonds herein, may be sub-- mitted to the yvojers more than once and at such times as the county board by 'resolation may Houeunzl(hvz:;.'&Am the board of education of every ele-- mentary _ school _ district .teaching grimles one to eight, inclusive, having a population of more than 1,500, but not over 190,000, and a school enroli-- ment of more than 250, in counties of 500,000 or more population, by refer-- endum vote to levy an additional tax of 2 per centum on the assessed valw luglo.t'yeh»dbh'letfdmm Somte bui 300 tCathe n). -- Ap-- ' # ptopfl.tum'umgurn- lief of persons residing in the districts of THMlinois visited by the cyclone ot April 19,*1027, Appoints a committee, three from senate and four from house, to act with governor in fur-- nishing temporary and immediate re-- lief to sufferers; . Auditer of public, accounts is authorized to draw his warrants for zum specified or for any part--thereof,. : --.;: .;>=.s (1' + :? Senate bill 268 (Woods). Enables counties having a population 'of 60,000_ or over, to establish and maintain municipal halis and to operate the same and to «control ar "the use ther=of. Proyides for sale of py county for such purposes, s toarelemdmvmtwpos County shall -- have power to maintain . hal (Pieovenctormirmiet in geparabé fund: -- Provision is made regardin« acquiring of sites for such: porations, --approved . _JUun@ ~28, ml "I've got a gang of burglars corn: Provides that in statements of incor= |ered on a roof,". A watchman ; poration there shall be given the total m.wuam' ad. amount --of mwn::;m stock. ".#fi._ h':'.mm;. having a par values the: total'num-- | OY a :root : to . a>corner . C ber of shires of no par value, also [SItAD&® sounds seemed to back up the the consideration to be received for | WAtthman's declaration. R ' the . *Don't shoot 'till ya see the Whites muoa.mmmm-m,'"."m ths potics the capital= stock. --Pr ~that T€= | nontenant. ~ y ' s to: secretary of atate : within 30. W;Mt&d&u& blssfully (pow 90),; Certificates may. be I | unaware his .nine lives had: been in upon failure, neéglect or to file |jeopardy. ' a gertificate of issuance of stock and |. -- a payment of required feez. . Changes ; . ~ . in syap en provizion relating to Initial fees, sub-- |||| C s n m o . sequent fees, railroad© corporations, o o pirpmenmesermeer M ie basing of fees on stocks isasned, fees |-- B -- is' 3+ .t paid by corporations having no prop-- | M a her Rua erty in state and granting hearlogs | B .~] . PM m by secretdrty of state. > & 11--R P 'Handsome Pabcolin Rug bo T T Resturiziintas. us Aihih ind Cones amext l ALLS uves Senate bill 330 (Dailey). 'Amends$ | wore armost 108t Iln'm.;:l near mm#efil"lfl!@""'!'ld&ufi yAts* * T ree Potri ie t s ie n n £ 2%~ in en itc 10 "I%: x APB +. 14 o SA aiiwgtihss, )> 4) * of -- the o w: I p p 3 rmz poses, »subjéct | . reon. ~County j ° maintain halt "'_M g ;'m'.nl"fi'llli i 6'. ""I"'-'.-- M'l'hh':i:- lives had: been in Chicago, ~ Aug:> --3--~Kightoon > lives t $ + o 3 4 d ;4 wl e . oi 2. oA vi t P ( fls n n 04 l Cogetn Ne . Belcy, i "96. AA o 0. po 0 0 $ » t s io# h PB 29 T $ ; : w +5 ~% *vr T «3 x f f ® 2* o t a ; t PP x F iT 4 x 23 se un > iss akt as w :>*> _R § 9 «* @=~ . i t -- \¥ h a t i1A i # f um ¥7 te 4 i¥3 o t MB $ yA 4 tm 4 T = + m 7 . }_': # 4. M in ®8 Ves g > ;} & * . > s A c ... * 4# + C < pyrH § r 3 o i*: _ : z* g 6 e f A eE 3 . p " e , B P I % k . # e wE 3 % s } ~ a % Yy8 ~' % ' T es & w ? s .' C , ' l 'c"' 'N p % ' " -- ® § s % : e s + s ¢ F Cl | + 4 #.. > b & --D 6 E66-- 4C . + c y 5* h * t » 3 ~ A « * k s . 0 : * + se : L x i + s o ; S s o o s ° + ' % 4 & 2 A a9¢ ..3 l * * 4 cyC C ; h 4 ; --I eJ P B Ne p . " * a o U 2 s * > f £ + ::' wn ® i s ; " 4 f ; ' + & % q + } *#. T > L , f9%°-- C3 TtA 4 K --~--~--MAe . ¢ < e h lt APR CE T ty -- %# 8 W last _A ~a mA * C C -- e = M zs v 4 § P Very special at _:z Handsome . Pabcolin Rug bor-- der 24 inches wide.. They_are in light and dark patterns: in exact . reproductions of hard wood w-'r Easily Inid' and | ho cra¢ks, 'Very special at yd. Bridge And Junior Lamps At Pabcolin Rug Border shades : in : 36 3 '...l'.' D . .." "lrbr' ' PE w The mmit <48s offered in this tre-- mondous . clearance & s 6 sale at each ........_... esc s " Here's a sensation--Every Lamp'is a regular $2%0 nluo'. There w.l?h xp;' ;1-;'11 Gazo shades ~ and "Lamps ades | & remarkabls vhriety 'of stands. -- An u&n bargain at this. clearance -- * _ Aa Aan Junior Lamps _ Must Reduce Stocks To Make Room For New Departments On the Third Floor 'Cleve Rh ts land, sant oc the cAnity mm the "pten Louls:"" Colonel . Onatoé A, let led A. Ling-- of them="red--caps" at a depot: here were arrested today. by prohibition agents in the act of transferring sey-- W Aug. :$.~--Seven Linby oFF To PitTsaurch . first New York to Parig non-- men, --six You'll--fAind these--waterproof rugs just the thing for your 'bath room whd kitchén. They come in~ a variety --of -- pleasing _ linoleum patterns, and mre offered to you 9x12 Pabcolin Rugs A great array of handsome Wil-- ton Velret Stair Carpet <in the 27--inch width, ~ A beautiful car-- pet --shown in Blue, Taupe. and Brown patterns aud very desira-- ble in every way. A wonderful This is the lowest price ever quoted on Fetterolf Wilton Rugs of this high quality.> They are $150 values--the n«m& rugs made and the patteros and colors are the yvery newest. These beautiful all wool, seamless, 'fringed rugs are worth $65. 'They are in the nowest designs and colorings and wilB enhance the beauty of any Superb New Rugs _at Cost and Less 9x12 Fetterolf~ : | -- 9x12 "Hightstown" --But Results Are the Same '~ The legal term used In England for Cornering the market is "engrossing made.. The moist potato pulp is said to exclude the 'air, relieve the pain 'Wresh!} _ seraped Irish potato: is ereilited --with 'being one of the best finder Magazine, The potato is seraped toa pulp and the burn cov-- ered over with the wet pulp. Wher this has dried another application is 9512 Wilton Velvet Rugs Stair Carpet 10:85 a. m. today for Pitts-- at A Japanese woman 'fik@.mm"m";' at least twice a day. _ -- elitter l. * 43% »I'I" ----".-'w * -A Im-;é-'-'--.'-..-'ln..__-_A..,..?"".w h.lt the 'mfi must h . . Intelligent Flivver | . Canaries should be kept in wooden *' m%w.&"fip,m.»umm"ly.flm"m- fi her fiivvrer is so intelligent that every ing to an erpert, who sdys that the ¢ morning it run's out to see her, stands usual ornamental cage is too unpro 7 on its hind<wheels and begs for a | tected against cold and drafts. 4 éette of ' Jade center of an and on it in Our .eatire: stock: of. 8/4 printed linoleum is in this sale at an exceedingly low 'price. Included.. are the loveliest colorings and: de-- C. It is the oldest dated object any kind on this continent. ancient Maya civilization, in 'Maya characters is in-- and designs. They are of a very hij and are in a varied array of patterns. You all know the famous "Hightstown" armin-- ster They're beautiful, ~colorful= rugs. Very ehoeB wovren with a heary nap and '5 give great service. Every one is an outstanding value in this clearance. 9x12 Colonial Velvet Rugs A new shipment of beauti-- ful lamps to be attached to the bed. They are com-- plete with a pull chain and socket and lovely Georgette shades in various colors at-- fewest shades. Ag 4 4 superb© quality 'ul ll sAiukro vark__ 4 f Choice from our entire stock of Inlaid Linoleum in the 8/4 sizte at the lowest t * > whent uie use e t t e * . A & opened at. Washington on October 3, 1889. nmwmum" by James G. Biaine, secretary of state under Pregident Harrison. Ten republics of the two countries signed An arbitration treaty. RBest Cage for Mankind's Bli | 44 unless it i ¢2

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