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Libertyville Independent, 17 Apr 1924, p. 9

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l _.'" mum. t 7"?" . f, l The double breaths-tn the gene-1' E piled ehortly utter midnight decad- F?' In. to the beet nun-tee ot the N V 'r.,. Chit-ego polloe end both were" 'r' . looted In an "r""'""'""? V led lunar. . , _ ( FE The work we: emmtly done in u. a"iwtuttrxrt--rtr'dtnrat.- new exweee omen tn North.Ch1¢Ilo. , ' thmhtheomcendlnto-the f§_ eroonavhete "about. 't i-,,',:.? 'ed lute yeetetdny aft-ttn were; ,3?"' tot delivery Atty awning. Bev- , _ hone were broken open and .~,; come-tn etrew "out the noor, P. _,' new" than" not be determined I -. earth!" use when or not. I?,] - of the new broken open E', tuned on wet node. end m ~33. momma- or 'the and! the Ft groom enemtly hed plenty, at '/., e In "Mel to do that: work. k'; . Find lane! of Alcohol. 'iF.: re At the C. k N. W. treldlt depot, n glare! of eleohol billed to the-Greet 'r ma. Novel ruining Itetlon tor 1'3 -dieindt moo-9e had been dum- r and end rolled out ot the (new j;,houu to the pound. Evidently the tri' hen were {tightened eny- we ,; Alley could Iced the barrel into e a: 'ti, 'whlch. according to the wheel tucks. $2.; had been dritert to the rear of the ', , banding. . . _,it!iiij,iiiiiii_jri_r_t:' m f "t!rr!prrotrmlro 1.1mm LAKE COUNTY, more, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1924. men mum _,',. man mam I What In bethved to)". has I 6&- mtratu-it to M u -- a shipment of mun etert', tl the am: an: N311! T - T "do. at We". " Ntteth W bop. n. mud a ttie mm: a.» It chronic-no & Horace-urn _ in and the America lxpnu 1ttt) 'My more not; " North Chicago tut) Fm"- m.'r Jliiijihiiiiii 300213 I 'tiBllqtlrh'rrfillllllrr IN iii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiki, In: mutants AWAY , K%trance to the Ireuht house hadl the) been made through a window ,Mch was broken open and the mar- (, ttttdom had me through the tttntet " It!" store home. Nothing but the bar. rrel. ot alcohol was touched in the "teriqht house. but the loading pm; Item: door was "W" and the Janet roiled to the ground. _ t . ' Ponce searched the neighborhood ,',:arsq1mttt9trtrt-eetotPtttf' , dbl. Idem"; ot the human wan dia- ', covered. . , ' ENTER DRUG $10!! ALSO ',r _ The Curiae an; "tee on 8hertdaa road ta North Chdazo waa tho hum-ma. It was teamed this mom «In; when the Paecator boy who op- _ an the mu. di.ettqerqd that the he mating had been pried ott of one ot the basement windows at the ( that at the store and the entire ' hammelit' had been marched. _ ' Deleats Edward Martin by Six , . Votes on First Balm; Suc- ceed: Geo. T. tlittCulltjugh. u. this wu no liquor In the pace. and nothing .990." to have bun but: any. it is believed mt 9n The emu" In North Chm" no and to be wildly Indian" over the condition of an!" In the clty u my cum any are not "can: the protoc- Qm they pay for In their taxes. Only W when" I. on duty m night in WI Chicago and they clun' that its. entire city is left open to " sual" of att kinds. Carlee robbery In I pan of a wide. lprerd liquor robbery in North .Chl- mo. The Curl" drug nor. in own- ed and operand by Elmer Lyuzlnnd. Prod Klmhnor. number from GIN townnlpWadnudu wu 010cm ohm-Inn of the county board, In a contest with Who: Edward A. Mlrtu, 1.re N.tlrrtrtt te"m'tilp. - -- Supervieor Kit-clum- reciived " Votes in the first ballot "a Super- Mr Martin. 28. Supervisor Emil licks. of lie. received one vote but emphatically deuce that he cut it tor lumen. He wane Supervisor insane, ot_Ayott, town-hip. . - SELECT RULES COMMITTEE Sum-via" Kluchlor. who um" as chairman during I tom» tom. "and the monitor: of the board toe bestows! or the honor. Ho and tor their coonnuon to tank. um tho molt "coastal you for Lalo county. The board necked a"errht,tnttttitw tlon trom the Lno' County hm nun-u tor that mm nd appro- tfl,et,t tor the crudlcluon ot bowl" Ttttqrtmlol. * F 830m R. C. W. In" who not It tomponry tun-man. W. M. munch and C. M. Anti: [an un- od u committa- on rules. {the bond was and to couldn- itho ettuittittq of m vult- ttttd at" rm. 3 tear us device for the In li',',,'?",', or trttrglaritm. The - . out Wonk! can about 81,000. It wu "mull". um would can about $1,000. It nu Ti. unm- Ich-huon tamed a gum-lad. ' IMO-alt um Peru "had tun '. Tho board YONG to meet April " me only can. om to It." The pe. We the 99ml. ttt naming the "VT-rm!" III-Met chumcterhed the no mu con-lama". and In the mum Hon ot'Vae r'nYntnr of education as ttue old coal-m." win C0tt1,'ttur' "mgrlmw mc-'d'mg In the home a" _ not. 1mm;- nmm ot Pun." Supervisor lama DOVOG that " mner Kirsch!" be elected ttttatt' mou-ly. The motion ttarHqd. OF COUNTY BOARD H} Into . B WE TARGET A muo- signed by " rest- deltr of Lao Vim wu present-d to the county board todny and; that body to take actton Against Show! Alum. charging that be failed to any" proh'ptly upon lurch. " when Irvin; ,Peoter, a you; an at that community» . " lna! to Inn broken Into the bone ot "than: been"! at t o'clock in the song: and attempted to (at to bad. _'., ", In. - Len". Lake Vila Residents Claim Ho Failed to Know Pt'tmtgtiy in Recent Trouble. PROBIIG BODY IS NAMED HE'm"""' In "to out 0160.- his"... 'ttt an they 'reid so " no that!!! m u Wanna po- ne. on": want to an mu next trhttryitw after Inch diftttagttr due " tho. "but!" of the no". em nutm- wu nt'the meet. ing " ti. hood when tho communi- on!" at; 2:4. He ','e,'pr1A't tttado" no 0 to 'ffJR.'d.t now a tutti" on t war- rant but! before Josue" M. l. mus. st uh van. Oman" with W. The In do- nut" that In not in motion the m- e9tit"er to! tho "pl-ghoul" at Me "old hotly an! In did not tun It am to can everybody In tho mrqe$d when he. started out looking for was. sad nut hulk Hanna. -idettt ot the Villas ot m. Vttta. who mounted ttur Petr Tho petitio- outad that lake Villa on no will." with or constable at a. "no. no the petitionon m- tod that ther had been advised an i m tho duty ot the sheriff to pool " note - in the villa. Eur: at Att sa- the woven- uon of ti. Wakes" and North Liu," (It in he? how much of n ettttet In had made to qPrettend MB". . Ttti - wu rerun-ed to the new tatt mum", for "nonunion. At but. 'Bluil. William A. Witt all William Galena" were elected trustees n' lawn-d Human. vil- la. cit?!- , - -- _ _ no mm.- of Ltturtrvttte, High. wood. Lab mutt and Dettrfuid held elections Tuesday. - __ A -- At Deacon.- J. 1. Hood. Fred La. Ben and llama were elected Tit. Iece mm. the 'et-ted eanditUtoe bem Pt" Selig. C. W. Borlts end Winte- Deemed. [ At Hum. Joseph more: wu new In the that ward, F. N. Full." Mu cloned In the "can! ward. at Wu. Rudolph tn the third. The "but" cam-m In the sec- ond attd third warm, respectively. won George T. Quinn and W. 0. De VILLAGE ELECT NEW OFFICERS Vrou. PERU MAKES PRO- TEST T0 MEXICO In!" City. Apr. 16--Pertt today prom to lexlco "alttst I let. tor mm. by Illum- of Education Jou Vacuum. criticizing the Pe- "Mn government. which n: prtttt. " by ll 0|!va tmttieo. ', [e a 1d Over I'fotiltls o, "t,f,,fltt',', Says Small F " mo- .) mud in." that u but u I an gov. one! I mrttb .0"er a. [guitar at no "on. to: pot- aul or tt1'igr,',1ttr, in ' and! conch-o my an: tor the pooh m " may "We! - an mum uncou- tut W." at} you ttre" who vork for} living. mum-c hut-,0" At " 299-. "To the 2'M'ML1'i,'l'fit't {no you". the tau-m mum-mum "ie-0ttetrverdtet. In '"imtkt6at-tfet0ttyvs9oetteeeq"t11ttttHo qsiqqttagr by the "has" In and val-u ot our common- to Gulch. u my ttthar pm of the arkook 'u ther. Eould I)? CRITICISM ll. 111.. um '--oee- L- III-ll law" an CIVIL WAR CAN? NON IS MONUMENT -Whon the rennin: ot Alvin "It. prominent G. A. R. lumber oe Fatt. konn. ls laid away in Onkwood can. 'terr tomorrow " mu will " than with one ot the oddest, and yet one of the moat Int-emu tombstone: imaginable. It counts ot summon. let vertically- In cow er"ete,, its maul. unwanted " n cannon ball. "ttrd givil It,' Veteran Erect ueer 0mm Hthree Years Ago. FROM SOUTH. 8lliTTLEFlEL0 Mr. Walt Imam: "new: super- m the manna tin-mumb- ugno than three "at: no. It was and. mum In every meet with III-motion that n out. was lot: in the Won menus {to can ot his depth. "Io-u night think it up": I My tttinggora-toeibetbla, on} tombstone but u dtttmt't min In. that way." in all! " the use. "I ttiiatttttumttteettimftteatrt" tit. be m. to no what sort at a non- uiunt I: (out to mark tttg lut mt- "mw T to ta quite l muory attached Here a quite e um" attached to the canon bell. A tube: of yen-e no Mr. Wait "tended e no- "on! encampment ot cull In: vet. ggangin themm. anemone!» of e cm: wu- betue tn which Mr. Whit led participated. He M e eon- tederm soldier who had new" e anon ball which the Continue and nun acre" the river at the union forcee. He presented this to the "than nun and " had It ship- ped home. He kept it " home tor a ember of yen-A. _ - "no: the city ameni- ot Winn." melted Mr. Wait with " old taut. nttertuttsaddonorervieetnjr1r be" for yam. This was "mind to the cemetery and animate-o w" oreted. Thailand: M", "on tho monument and hue "mind it. Mr, We and to pay Mien! visits to tho cometary ma delighted to point the tomhiono out to his friends. MAN Al FACES . , (iRIli CHARGES cucuo. April 16--Ntgtiattt Hills. 15. ot "rfnetuld, Ohio. "iq ponder- ing todV the disruption of I tongues and the ditch-urn that 130".» In tho cm' nd the man Ill. loud to am In the father ot (in child"). - rum Wining", to, n plated of tho "In city, I. being held by local authorities uniting potable Action by (odors! "than!" tor "ttation ot the lam Act. or touch! to Sprlugllold to {no dunes of cow Sit,',',','." to the dclinqlency ot 3 III not. l The qirl did not learn. the declar- ed. that her "Henry" vs- the tuner 9:11" until an" "my lot! Spring- tUtd. SNOW STORM AT . ' com. MI) WYO. Denver. Colo., Apr., leecplns out and comb may, according t weather hum ttmetals, I In!" Btorttt left Com-Mo and was!" mama In several Inche- new. The precipitation was "etmtmtttied - c more an In murmur. And m and. "out!" with occulmnl mm ot thunder in Denver late you- tonhy. , , . in Wm the atom develop" bum proportion: and some (out van {on for the safety or cattle on the on runs. m It come: to mm; mm Dumb, the Japanese "you to have -terqd the one-Springfield 3mm." -.. Mt ALVIN WAIT. I-ltd,,,,,)?: [NE " -hItgr - "was. April ms. .18.... When-unaud- " chuck. will In mated by the unnu- I. L. am: of zlo- cm.m...a. In!) of 'tug-ti," In, at I..." allow: CMcuo. Mi., Tho m at a. moi-goon will be you)! Dr. 118. ("an of cum, odd M. I. etitggBh of Zion City. Hi. win "all! no lute. . The church In ousted one milo with at up JtitA-9etrttl, Mate it" an two In" won of "ertdan to". Viii, directly west of Win- throp Ruhr. Ili. TE. ' community and in county rural uni inchin- an} ttf no "new" territory analogy." into Wisconsin. Th5 old church building no annoyed by mo, and by lightning, on the morning of "not "tit or in: you: " "In "reed tho community for nothing our am your w! my former mom can to {band in _tly 'yrotsndtntottt" ot,.wlukonn. n_.etttsetrtxagdttttrt-ttt-aan one. tor tho who. ot "any. Tho cost of m was in eatiatated at 812,000." Tho - in Rev. Rar mond Stunt. '50 In been serving the - moth-r with the one " Wham Huber. since October of not you. The committee: on building and "an": In" done ox; count work in coming the project 10mm. The building committee 'stpnrutn of th, {wow-lag: __ P. 8ett_tplts, The now church' building will be modern In "on room with a to- cut hall to nm-m'mmuoul and. of tho minty. I Sand" school mum.» mun mum.- tor adttuato "an instruction. "a aetttsexrhatrdt5ttetttmttt-aan Norlh Pub Mi. Com 812.009]! ampere- OLD CHURCH WAS BURNED the surround! an". at. my» may. pug-.2 In DIEM "nil-Talon: ot (hi cm Non-nun mum of the EM "and church. A committee: ". J. Gould, claim; B. Blaster. B. Bennett. It. (man. In. W. I. Gould. In. L. G. Bon- nott. and In. C. Cum-ton. A cor- dial mm, to an panama-o "reteyo In mm to all - chairman: W.J'. (Joni, W. K. wm; by, C. 0.1"". In. J. J. Gould. In. A. Willa-ton. The ftgtgtttett and former member: of the church. VOLIYA SWEEPS Ill . (nE0ah'rk VOTES FOR ZION kuhilltllllllili Zion Independents Snowed Un- der in Election at Zion city Tuesday. Wilbur Glenn Vollva'l Theocratic party in Zion City sweet through the none in the aldemanic election toe the city Tuesday and white an Inde- pendent candidate was on the ticket tor election in each of the Me wade. not an Indepehdent polled more than " votes. while each Theodnt was elected by a majority ot has two tum, tired to three hundredaotee. . VOLWA MEN Mayor Wl'lllun Kurd (Hellenic. the city clerk and qsttr been"! were hold oven in thle electlon and will serve until next. year. The Venn party out 1.070101" la the election to 102 " the ailments. no to!- lowlng ere therein!!! ot'the vault: J. A. Cook ...tt.q P. W. Jefferson Ernest R. Heath .' P. M. Snyder ........ John A. Taylor ............ Mul- Inllyn -TYT""yft"' J. H. be"! t1yyy"""""""""""-""""' Maude?- P. Wilson ........u............. AUTO BANDITS ' (ET AWAY WlTll $16,000 PAYROLL Akron. Ohio, April t6--Pi" "only armed bandits II o 1til"f, onto-ohm obtained "out 020,000 I u "not; robbery of the Anode" Hotlink- bor company hm today. no rob- borl drove away In mn- cor un- der o shower of ballots. none ot which took oftoct. or. w" proceeding toward no punt " South Muti- uvonuo. Fttett we bandits In their lunch!" envied "clone! car to the carp. Revolvers (lubed in the had- ot the despera- do". And the - wu Immmmo- ly turned an; alloy. " Ttte Berrrt11 cut with m mm. R, J. Boll. N. A. Dolley and A. Moon- an. canrthte flock!" law tho holdup from W window ad tole- piom police and two one": ot detectives and "Home! men were nut to the Icon. The: rm too at. to can: ugtt ot the "that. no mu the am mtrieN.B.6mtrehqrtiibeia" CHURCH WILL IE . mm on smu- W. Potter . B. Will ....' may amt Sunday. "and Ward. Fourth Ward. Thlrd WIN. Flnt WIN. Fifth Ward. WIN BIG ....................810 ........ " ,.....817 m " .....284 " ' tt meld-19h out" me Lake "at vac em to"! by Low A; _ anti clerk. and the T, "at". One: K. Cutter and l. J. Bryn um: "some! the attach} (Inn-.- .1: my 1natat- 1lrt am, "that" the any Sun's election whim "the - I tow vows. one my or "other In. the was: count. Coolidge Joli-on Sagan .....'.. Ellington .... "Horny ......... '- Fur Mouton": Lovi- nunker .... W I. trtoeftetg ...1 curios" P. Rump MMoritr o.'..............., For "at. Trauma:- Chu. Y. Stevenson .i...p..r Omar N. Cutter ....n'... Idol-My ......... For Mummy 3mm. .......... Cannon: .......... HEALTH mu. , TION- m O0UNTY HAS IMPROVED The col-plug. omeiat return (or m _ county are as follows: For "rqeident "Wok . The health situation In Lake county chewed a decided improve ment tut week. according to the weekly reportglven out by the state department of health " Bprhtgtield. In tact there were such . few cases ot contagion that the local mutton was not even hated. AThere In an oocaelonal can ot smallpox in the county. a tow cam ot maul». diphtheria and outlet fever, but for the most part the ultnatlon In very "ttametorretreeiaur tn Wankecan. Practically No New Cages of FAVORABLE lit WAUKEGAN A dun-hell from Syrian." tou- ot the mutton u follows: lulle- continue to apron! ln'lll- Snob during tho but weak. the woekiy "port of the state depart. mont ot public hum: Indicate. A total of 718 new cum ot the din- uu won reported during the we", at item» from 101 the week pre- vious. Henle- us,» far the moat prudent nauseous disease in the Into. Iva-hundred nine" 'cuoo ot pear- let (our were roponod In the ma dtrrhtg tho week. an more". from m tho wook baton. Ot the" M4 "to in Cook county. " in new». tt In Kan. 5 In Knox. t In man. ' In moon. ' tn Peoru. ' In St. Clair. " to Bowen. ' in Yer. million. and C in Witt. Tho Mounted: on" "ported numbered 100. which Cook county had 89, Cumberland county 5, tro. quou It, hallo: t, Salmon, f. _ Twonty can ot smallpox devel- oped during the week, eight In Cook county. throo in Hardin county and (our in Whitulde county. Typhoid (our cue: numbered' M, six in Knox county and two to Cook county. A _ BLOW SAFE ()f " 0FFICE m CHICAGO no number of cues ot other dis- - reported in the state follow: ttttttttttttttia, "tt innuom. tr, gon- orrhea. MV, "plum, 176; whooping count, Mr, tuberculosis. 366. Chicago. Apr. 16--aui blower: only today buy Jtrttt, glue :91. of the Loo Council. Knight's ot Colum- bu. and "and with "out ".100 In cut. The robbery wu discovered "on the council office: were open- od this marina. Contagioh Occurred in Coun- ty Last Week. According to pollen tho robber: mm "tratteq to the building by ttattnrtng I rear door, and used I chum at txitrttgreer1tte to blow open tho an. WM. MOORE, U, G TAKEN BY DEATH Tht estimate of the loss was glven to the ptttieo by Frank M. Grady, "all!" ot the council. ----_. Henco ad moo-It: to to; "Mk Mr. lot-III hi t WllIlnm Moore, and 77. ot Huh-Hum in "no fun mm: to ' mm I." I. * wood. died suddenly " his homo 014A." - In. With"! " In than In! w ., I" Sheridan "0an Sunday evening " KAI... . _,.' P . " "rant.. Et . Et > V tar I whorl Illness. lllq wit. I!" l r _ -"e""f'r. . Oh "" t - IB, ' with him at the than. but was It . M' , I" "W". Eh". [ 'tt " _ I I5, able to nummon a doctor balm It " ql8 i C qtq II but. G , a f, Mod. The dawned had but _ ti, ".r'iw," . A» ,~ i... m . , In for several months. A. ".1 w "r W,,ih, i'ird5 ~ . s,t' 1'55" th" d' . ceF'fC1c"'rC, "dorky Muoritr *Complete Official Primary Vote Count For For murmu- 8. Senator General i ran _ " ' . . . ' _ _ r v '1'?" n \ . . 'l' _ 1 ' , ' ' . I. F _ T _ g . q u . ':A . . '.. 't .- . _ -- g .'o wel a . . . _ T t -'s . ' y . v, . . _ . V "rm' ri" 44-. Gown-nor . 10331 . C525 3811 7615 3125 5285 6880 659 4757 "" 670' 5560 "ht 8140 9082 1543 1981 1601 'Tnylor bum , Run-ell I Anderson _ Tttache' r I'm ...... Goon. ..... We!" .. Punch . Athenian hex-on . Ruthie . rate. ,.... that 4.... Writ] i................... "ate Comm communal man A. Brand". ........1 I. J. In. s.................., Smith ......... Litchfield ..... Majority i.................). The otfieta1 "(um show MAM tor "democratic proud»: so! 541 mm In the county; " mun-us Ite" were cut tor Koo'p for prost- out. STEAMER ALMOST (iollis "ROUND IN FIGHTING STORM A Oh tug, skippered try Adam Det. lon'. went to tlejld ot the 'Ottmra' when It dinplayod - aim-u. but the In wu running no high the little tux than "I "amped. At this time it swear"! that the 'Otta. " would run around " North Bach. but an crow was nblo to [at tho engine running In time to an the unmet. Tho passage: name:- Ottawa,' ot Hound. Mich. unex- "bun; tough son tor ttre ham. Jittured into the local port Tad-day night for town. THE 'Ottawa' Limps Into Part After Five Hoar Fight With Elements. "(in trouble. which originally brought about tho trouble. was ex- porloncod about 1 o'clock in. the att. emoon aovoral tgtiUq " tho naval nation. . Capt. L. B. Batten at the 'OHava' obowod diatrooo ammo at this tune but was nnablo to got an!» anon. "to! tho own van mum! and by am tho atoamor had taught and drifted to a point " North Beach. It was " that time that Dot- Ioll and Ma crow tried to lend aid, but failed on account ot the high "as. Toil GOES TO AID In docking the unmet-tho Dodo! tug almost was eta-had on m moot- lnu. the his boat tretting out from " der control nod skinning along the Tho 'Ottawa,' under a 'crew of am non. wu on in way to Two Rive" when it will" into dock for a new mine. It will hue to lay out in this port until the engine I. repaired to complete the rent ot tht trip. wind. LIME 0BJECTS T0 DEMOCRATIC KICK Wuhiuton. April to - Anon-tin: um Mont Coolidge was within his, constitutions! rights in condemn- " the limitation of Sscrotcry ot tho Mary Islam. Mr. Loan at '.te.et"tetta. the Republic" lead. or this afternoon roundly criticised the Domocnu in I green tor their we!" much on ie ahnittigtrk t n. Lenin's tenants were .nddrumd "ml-ll: to Senator mun. Demo- crnt ot Virgin" who spoke " leach "lard-y In crltlclun of an oral- (1an The Chicago. North Shore tN: vault" auto-d company filed - mlon with the "than Cannons Communion " smack! Inlay all" for I "rttttett" or com- Ienco M "on!!! to may. mm in In. In. m a to Auk-I - In»: mm to In TWO MORE BUS ROUTES 50mm Wloritr, . Mummy Naomi Major"? For Majority for Russell. ..... For State. Attorney For For For County Sunny" Count". lat Largo) 'utr-tattire' "no Son-tor Coroner $l.50 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE ... 8" ...iosci ...rM 10330 4123 34595 -065 4326 3537 ~., ' "W 3010 "" 110 6.83 35" "" "" .054 an 3364 4407 510 Statistics Show that It Stands Lake County can)!" e prominent position in Illinois tit livestock. ee- cordinx to federal liveetock untime- nede public " "ruettotd. The "more ot Lake County on m.- 300 worth at home. lulu. milk con. other cutie. sheep all km. This " regarded as very good eon- new! to e record' ot e iGtitetty of other counties. McLean Conny leads the state in livestock, its total being $6,076,700. The velue ot livestock on the man or various representative counties ot the state follow: . Winnebuo Couttty--13,4th800. Kane Cotgnty---84,66t,900. - LeSalie Cotttxty--45,T8T,200. V MeHeetrr Cotmtr---'lu63.0tt0. Christin Cottttty--43A4tA00. _ / "3111180! Ctrtmty--t3,0t1tmt0. Hummer: Coutttr---8M66a)0. Peorie Cotmtr--itt,400. MW" XJoutttr--84gm5,6ttit. F Cow. Cttutttr---i84,600. f liner Cotuttr---8t,64htt00. _ Hem Conny-41,803.71». LAKE to. BANKS 1iaili-llll MATTER 0F LIVESTOCK HIGH IN BEEF CATTLE ALSO . " HIGH m DIIF CATTLE at. County und- Ig,h high the in the introducing coun y. aeetted. ing to putt-tic: of the United Bum department of "Nathan. nu coun- ty In: 7.300 hand ot beet eatut. Bon- ry County ta the H: but producing county of much. hm; 67,350 but! at but came on m um Tho state has 3 tom of 1,545,000 beet cattle, the Men] report shows. The value - tram '" per ha" in the venom counties to 825 per head in southern sections. At an qwer- ul ot $33 not heat. the Illinois beet hard is worth 850,996,900. The number ot head ot beet cam. in representative counties throughout the "no (allows: Winnebago. 19.50; Kine. 18.610; Lake... 7,360; 1.331110, 33.740; MeHenrr, 11.850: Christina. 20090; Indiana. t380e, Montgomery. 15,720; Poem. 20.260; Champion. 19.870; Cotes, 11.090; Edgar, 10.390: union. Moo; 9aeuon, a6.730; St. Clair 6,830; WHIfamwn. 5,480: Sr line. 5,6001 . _ Annual itptrort trf 091mm Phy- mam ASKS RIB-APPOINTMENT AS 1lll0sm'hrslp'r. Dr. Chalet Haber, "Iperitttettdettt ot the Like County Gegtera1'Rttsttitat todu submitted m: "no! report to tho ttht board and and that body to co der him a mum. tor reap- oo 1,107 PATIENTS No uctlon wu catch on 9.th been» the bond will In: unl- u rock from next Saturday tor can. ptetton or its organization. no mull "upon '35:: folio": Number of patients, . " Number ttt beds, " Number ot employes. so. Boo-Ina. $21.00!. Number ot births, 14:. - number at patients cured [or My. M. Operations, 434. po out. The board also mind . mmendotlon tron the hospital com itteo 'tating that Dr. Lutter bu been very emcient, and that " in: tto-operated to'tho fullest extont with. the committee and members at the bond in uniting the hospital . high class institution and that tit. doctor and in: Matt hue random in- estimable gerviee to tho county. FRED LUNDIN us ESTABLISHED RES- IDENCE IN cam Action I: Interesting Because He Is Potent Figure in Cook County Politics. . sician Shims Itetgripti)lhsris $21,609 During Year. Among the Emmott Coun. tie in the State. The selection Monday one!" by the Lake County mum... 0.- trll Committee ot Pred m I. one of the delegate: from an em tr to the ewe commotion " 'ret thid In ttierttneattt taunt" ll one": to mark the MI -hmtee ot Mr. Load": "to In. M work! A _ Por years Mr. Lundln has be. I powerful factor In Chic!" M county politics. In M R "k ted that he violi- m I' Chm" than moth" a}; . V APPOINTED A DELEGATE WK m

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