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Libertyville Independent, 11 Mar 1920, p. 8

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llh s week. Jcruie!ly. Marzuranis dîid not pres hh hh Marin. administratrix of the of Mr. and charges and his wifo %was aIolwd a eesed we i(Ill"eN Iu(as iMn* Sqq'lnildayil for rmII; nlorth of Miss Beriue Tucker i- i huiParli . i',eed a suib- -Ilu b daughter il lind M i; N,-,eroh1 unedio VorcIu 'l iff r; æb je eii f ends ia Ii.il Iiiii'iniieg m, là, r Ilio iw h s woe Idrainl ris and haI;i n ru h wo I li d nWauI gan a il m hm- a l ak Villa tou 141 aeiil it-l, (11n il 11Wen i; FbranIl,- f the rt l Wjdo were 01Oh,1 rol lig lu h nof a'e wh ich hi ofl Mr. anld T y m o anh i i, dn n ili ifoun aval IIStation T.11d ha[dIlt i :hazt t'ate, TWý Mumph ii l w ý1)I l ini the n V -A from i pa i a 10 . um w saiinedThaiol a on:ELKS HAVE HAD FINE YEAR" ffierof he TW f h l lu b 11.n fo'clock. O-UR HOME 0WN*B005TERS TheseMecat Will Serve You Quicklyt and- serve You Well ¯RANýZEN, JR. R WENDLANDI GROCERY AND MARKET Genetrai Merchandise STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIf5 DRY GOOD)S, NOTIONý BOOTS AND SHOES M ATS AND CAPS HO5|ERI Country Produce Bought and Sold .Phone 107-J LAKEVULLA - ILLINOIS we?"wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww n ----------- REE MOTOR COMPANY HUPMOBILES Telephone 8 H. W. ROBBINS WOODWORKING COMPANY Wood Mill Products Exterior and Interior Finish LANGWORTHY'S Variety Store WIISON & OHMI "Fords" and Fordson during the coming year. Th itizens' State Bank o f Area Phne743- - Area, Illinois Il t 1in i- Ili il in !il %ý"e Ili') ao don th, Gorge Thatchier 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00001« e *D IAMKO ND -LA K E o .1W oe lM]sI, poorly aoduon coun pitalMnd A end Nwiih ,h1 pu ,n Mi il A larzeer, ab e! ·Mr. and %M-s Hoher N *u ; N dlà eveýnin: e a 0 W A U CON DA 0 Thwe r-om is tie son 00000on0n. and is0tooo M enl.i l, l a il a lumthi"':\1linge. and il* on i Ma!ii Mul ià(li ýw bride is 1.he d st hn1d. r a-nd NMrs. m U r T d is a very ineyu. hosi oif iends anon" o, u s -P entertlainied at the -me Mirs. J. L Harris _it theN; U on a o Pl i drinz their shorr 1 tayin! .0n lu I MrwIbrnLwho;wis.r'ed 'q ILias ~fr atmiost 2o 'yearis. f Isln my easey w ,,n \ý1ýU. at Grev a kes. ll! ;isol dIay alIthe Admninisiraton 1 bIopn.in Zion-C 11 C 1 PRAMRE VIEW .0 0 0 0 00 00000 00 00 00 0 0 VOL. N'leN» MAÀNY FARIR D DURING PAS Principal Tranisactic Farm Sales of 'Y Properties in ny A. K. Bowes llAsI Business of the Recorde for the week end 6. 1920. ýNumber of coin vy ances Numiber of 1 8.*lisýchaI Num"ber of tru.st deeids i gages > . ... .. Total number ö* f instrum Total aount of loans .. il r"'w ver y h¼ about fly tIýies orie tl The fow %ing- are 1the, ta tdeals. In Waukega Jasand M argaret theê II. %W*t.i A. l'fitt h Avenure for $601. Jo,ý Ooueky bought portyon east side S us nM414of liake 8L. 1 Al,.x F.1 Braubien bouri Callahan .,ihouse at Northt McýKnhý-y Ave.andi O -ared 1$25mr - gamou el Schwair!z boum place ait lNorth M-r col Roadt and Gübl"!,e»A*e . Padul 'K ,v ind]wife on eas, id,-Pahner lPla ry MWhittle for- e2600t. O1 ut fienkrik Aun bought Cooxkýon fr on 1)west .s just north of Ravine A cated $2000. John EK Nemrly and wi Mary Toppari 110 acres M umtford talad fin Sec. 1 Townshif for indicated ; Fret R. Willby and w arris in S E 1. Sec. 19 < fronM'Wm. C. Wedve for In Highland P Hlenry C. Henr-t to E. Moras ropetyUn e St.. lbetween r.I>l c Aveés. abo be to p r y conrof ;tJohnsAÀv. Ave. pthe at :3 nalA The HdtlPark y Il Ih 1: t le rn-i.r S hi . ndEl.,) acefor$! .~ Roy Il Zlimmer :ý i lil. n<mni Ida,. n -,i 1 1,11u ý If1 d'Ir Avu - Agniý Timm i touti i cnberler 1.1-e on Southl A.Juist r, , of EXmI 1r Libertyvi J hn i ff buet sin St. for ý in Lake Fort Piomanhaus luce(on W'oodlanid A.for in and gave ba<k liruit dem- In Barring‡o Fred and Eijuma Schi, t Wm. Howatrth esita S>fth vast corner MWil t b StsI. for ' -' i als< (;than lot adjoining on Tii-o Iit,haveben mar farm deals ur tte w hapor-tant oesfolow: In Benton Tow, GeVm HI. and Mariha boul gt the -Wml. T L,,l G'ti lrdsin >-Sc. 13 @ec. 18 Bention for ii Onbject to encumibrance. In Newpor Michael and Mary Art red (R. MWilbyfarm o0 -Sers. 1l and 14 for, $14, AlfrePedesnboui rahan farmu of 6ii ac ArdE.Owens he) ward Boýe.s farmi of. 1 Sc.c. 29 for Indicated $1 In East Antlo Pederl C. Toft bouÉýhlt M.lBurke ftarmn or 78l Sec. 113 for,$12870. In Grant Nichlas .ï 1 .iedr-ich Rhoda A. Rogers farmi lin Sec. 26, for indicated Jacob-Pi. L)(edrich bout A. Riogers farmi of 40 hSe-c. 31. for nominal Frank HIironimur beur Amnann farmi of 40 acres In Lake Vill Chrrjýisian Cook bough Auljie Ilr.Liam of 60 aci Sec. j5 for indicated $1 bacit ti ust deed for $510 - In Avon Sumnner F,. Bauier bou Brainard farni' of 80 84 à 2â and 29 for. nominal Anna V. P'ester and M: bou.ght the Emmrra Wick acres In Sec. 35 lat1 $22.701. Burgess D. and KÇath boght thleEu gene E., ec.34 and 33' Avon .0 onfri Iin Warren Wmi. McCullough bot Iý zi s "ý lit] 1 1 q! 1 , , 1- ý ay eve z ;I -- ,i ý il ' î li1 I.ý, Ils " icedding a tm NIm er1t1ak Nil- T y rCnsian1 e ,ign, 1lh 1ni r Robert Rowe m NIr and NMrs C ý0 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 (n 0 \Wm ne'er la ton M thns Fuln", vwa., Ile itp 1 Harr, i V,.Lý-iziis ie IlSumntiy o F ý 0 D E E R r 1 E L D 0 Thiv words radamahan time.r ir,,heeeniliLz. luiroy ý a N I iu be ToILýil Nwil bu lm'Ilrd 0 00 3 0 00 0 0-0 0 0 000, 0 O0 0 ' th l nnWt t.. won the lde'first pIm :III! Mrs . m r.T:1- luneral I ',l o Thm is utff). 1 hql n i 1. -Inr rize. Walter RK, Inlhl nte lday- n w l1- 1ny Ilhe 4. 1,11 j'll luA !m m!y fredhsat ndtuti suC r o m.en's first arize and W .Polton M S ns t n()!l'inl iigr In eer>fielti Q r aO<nnd hars il-h '. n was awarded thIle consoliion. A boli ledmwith lhersLIser, NMrs. S.E. Knik tis wh'Ilich illy recentÀ.W-i kne a that thou h ;i mea., enteedln1 he.ntr:in ie 1,t 1e ch ol1a dby ori or hIIaIf tiful rupper was served ati r whI llich 1 Saturday andud 1y.1. pu r i. i.tM . I amlpbl is 'the d pThe portals ut. on hligh the guests departed for- theirIhomles NMrs. W. Lochheitad visited 1the week e nelll(.nI ofel >e Smetuartz i And if we. mo. are faiMathtuIl.. silci ua tzTi( we-llattende.d. Thl, oca l talent l didL i ro e, IIlitl declaring Ithey had sp)ent a nmost en- j I I l intnH ihiF coya uca m ieh m \esitaliImeet thee b>ye and hIl,& 1 . ti ilin-q n ]leilits F ( IoI-ý ailleb.% li, Ilh amseives credit.. 1lr-e f - forable evenipg. Edwin N\oss visited wi,11I teo me Il i n our illatge shows lhelhas.faith in Lod, garntilous theImeasurî . e uC N C U I MIss Libbie Mills spent Friday and torlks Sunday.da- the ttur e o Wauconda. Thie selchof a dltdanceis s(fering of* faith ar1id trust we needt Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Robert Mrs .W.tSIanetifI ils sen<iiitu -ï1hl, A reception and banqui s to1,10 a v.ery mluch tis week. due to sicknes That by our Criita;n livine h wN ppo Rouse. week trDesplaines gvnb heWuod Cmurili fanis Greerish;slowl, inproving, d W may others to e;erhee lead Î TER AINFOR Mri. and.Mrs. rl Kane were Wau Fan.Holtje and Eairl Eddy were gClunb forlte chigh s chl isetbal aih eihet pet rt ee t? TeeL C HOLE.i -li Io. k r I.SlERDAN MEN MON kegan visitors one daylast week. hom i s rIudy r m o etW dedy ac 7 vt erprns rh ¯Ö0 erilIl nrbtwsua Mrs.MiEinsmnann and Mrs. oha Austin Wolf lias moved lin , Il\. a lie-high schoog m sim.\era Plagges, entertained i 'friend g- nitl ai Me. t B lalz wal Towner sptent Wednesday > wilithsMr Sauier homte.Th banquet will be sened ti t :31,, o(er the week end. Th1, Al;Irwan ul AI unirtrof the George'Dedon and famrilit Gilmner. .\r. and Mrs. Louis ltje vi it 1t). nm. aft which toasts will bce ;iven M rs. EdJDredVndMr.CdEheS om unty legu oNNrt Roy Thatcher was a Mlwueevi-the J. P. Ritzenthaler homte Sunday-t h akt alta.hswilb ino IghIland Park s t--:c-t Iz SEVER AisL DAMAGE nmes itorSunay.Mrs.Strckmn ad so an daeh ollowed by dancing for al. Every.- day Mwith Deerfield triendsWitliYU AI Mr.G oge Thiatcher spent seleral '("eriofE lmhrs vsited i thG nd a bod es imiit to10 comie out and 1hl1, On Monday eveninig occurred the ne1- ses-!,on iin teet pro- days in Waukegan last week visiting Birockmnan Saturday ýandSndy ntran heea an shw he we dah fFakPtrs ,afralngm w, odrd Rfrs en the sich. Mi, Thaicher underwent a Mr-%f. and Mrs. George Ritzenthaler or ape citetesodookloitt ee n d t r h io m h second operation MondayI. He is gel-M raleand NMr. and Mrs. Ed Ritz- iegodt dn i Il ness. The funeral was lheld 1fromui od: nehuin r dywhen vruieIl ca eo te o tig loe swe a -oudbeex eniulr f inaoawee reen t ournamýnl ai Elgin.is homte un Thursday, and the body n1 edNt CuttCUInT simb"eta Ifn aon2 as mi a cald bc x .IIiiýie o, M lllTickets vwill be sold al $1.5o0 m . laid .eolrest at NWaukegn,ii his formner n o u bounrd 1 ve n i f o1lhw M m elo c .,ected. thei ritrsfuneral, pIte. ,and hbe purchased aitIthe banik or homte Mr Petr11es elkli uwnhappy c), Ouplit-- nl the r in we-dlock. n M M i d a ch h Guests satilh. tunneo f liMrs. op a Ralph H rchege ad mie aas post ofIice. As reservations nmust be il . .l eterson is wefoi · nownc ha, Towner Snd ,wre Mrand Mrs. liu-týe neeraining :21,out is :school na, irougcar f le ussa]ouutethe county aend leaves a low s: h1n1 pending in I icit u for a NI'Ptn Clayton IHuteu ngd ;and dalughter. Mr mIa;jes at Woodmien. Hal Friday nct d niik cr o heguss.a Neeand four- children fiomournt his aM chw zl John Schwartz. 1l e urm. wore dsp dof in short requt s 1. filr, tkets enlis e in by death. araI. SIOLInofi i Gt;roff Stoianoff. order last ThursdyIacte O'el B eslo e ndlinad ou on l oro f s 12thrh da.Aftera Moday on. arch1, Bv ordier or d M Crul er IP v s. Earl W 1 r. di 'l-! u 1-fils, a> theer Henry. Kanrri ofI.Arlaiisassisting niand er io, esand linu ..i oere W urnddCmm rcal" bro' up Ail: x Hi ort h h George He )rmonthe EallKaine .1 ict cream land (ake, was si*rad. Ail Club o d M 1 1- n o re M ean iAnaDflo.w, farerm in the ab ,ncleof Earl Kane. had aà ,Ioodjtietand wenit'hiomie hM yW ibe given ura nI whil % -N S if' MIr. and Mrs J. W. Hutc'hings spenit lat ian earil hur maynjbe 1 -jil, BASKET BALL îlEAM MAKES W rdhas been Nrees 1driN.ol MilN ChIli Monday eeigwith MIlr. and Mrs. The l ne id Scu nr1n1 FINE SHOWING -AT TOURNAMIENT Fa .M yrthat ishe nd heiritseu n oe e ri tal 1un11 c1 manyfor anri arccident f Herman 1Brockmarnn. foria ha"iaar at Wood a Ha :ni m o Wauconda fearnedlits pi It ro four band !are enijj> iy ing ýIthe h ilmsIofCal 1- and i- 1ju l r irewd aýf t Wau \u 1, I: -Ined1t! lt'4 nravalletation Helen IBartlen spent thre week end nert uturýjjje, w1 r--hreil ri i .co ntn nBak-ýiHa;l .a thle lis, t Frn iln rand a:e d aflx y, ago w enMrs 'Charles q Work Involved in Making Rifle. Ïwith r ais at F retPark. "C s :;,i yIe.lu n en r;i :Ton menti hal- h n l T:Il uT lýs . 1 s1isl Il i q1,11, n;i of the i n lii who Nwas Nlnehundred-and incty, -een cuel %;t, o >- t--land a-IlJan arvI n n M e i-N ,'of N wire ii l ·ting tool> alone are refluir-l in mianue Dorothy fBart!eittspent Sundal miwih n n it u supper las wel lid ldIundiLin:.; is F ia n tegau a co l n e i r ,at> ril:at %%.s wa i, d. Mr, ec 9 fatd ea mo'rn r..Thetwi- wBT A Ylay Io the tina ý ls.b i e estroe counterof rthe mdya wlrm er ' kn1 u . ri d oi a d dThe to l d rU ,oeo h u a/ t OBITUARY t~~eanls oý i;1,'n1EH,111, taiia iand Nap r ng being hield in W uk andn nn adu- n d sN n ioh , M:D FdHmlRitzenthaeIIdepar e lervili th two lait hung led a bfor MrI. ah .ure wýinners of the turnament. They jplayed ti fis iame FIh d-featine Glen Ell, n 32 ro D9 On Fr- da- vein th- aue m e Banl ia m, win:ta ra "Nwm unIlil, miwh lurb:,,1 only . avera d 13L It ba h h HMer, lý e G." loi u ý an "nv Shelappreciatedthis %verymu(chland saevent n' ip ý'e I e ,Ii iolin i wa n iq member of our khureb the-n a nd !aughI'ul un ihr iea l'th l i' a 1e1nd laid fi. , br-i: her, n i u n e We wi 0--hto il ndi oufriarndsind neg b r oitu r ldllymr h !, l T any hMh gi-.0 or h .ys a e SI! (A r,k ir took Ihe bal], mak- ofonan on th floor the il un oIiIniî:-ý by 'one the~ ~ ~ ~ i:i ria he w hM i theli E in t m n h nin 111-Elgin w5in the fin114 gamne. il does tnt otr tract Lumb - Cai -Feed Whiat You Pav- For" Telephione 50 Libertyville, DI. SCHANCK HARDWARE CO. HlardWafite and Farm Implemnents, Plum bling and Steamn Heating T'in and Sheet Iron Work F. C. NORMAN Groceries, Fruits, Candies Tobacco and Cigars The Moment of Need In emergencies you run to your local'drug store for a quick-prescription. Or, to finish a dress before going on a trip, you find you need a little more cloth and run to the dry goods store to purchase it. -Or, in mnany other ways you fintd the stores right here in Liberty- ville convenient sand ready to supply urgent needs. But if you patronize the Libertyville stores only when you need something in a hurry-if you habitually send mone y away to out of town concerns-the Lib- ertyville store suffer thereby. . They must have your support at all times if you expect them to s'upply your wants in time of urgent need. There are many ways.in which Libertyvilin-teres can serve you and save you money. Give them a chance. Your patronage is what they need. TRADEjAT HOME Support the Town that Supports You' RAY N. SMITH hoes of Style an'd Durability For, Men,- Women and Children North Milwaukee Avenue J. B. Morse & COMPANY Gents' Furnishings and Shoes "Everything for Men" THE BEST OF EVElRY- .THING TO EAT ~ TRGmOHNN oinn the(ir glor-y, sthey% laed th to mi Iry ' V. "ntire sris ith re cal iv g n ame re rdd n li whleElIgin lhad twmo compilete teamis 1,e 1 . Yr en ean a -and 'put in their seco.(nd rel(,ayto 1e. >ielthir regulair in lieup -. T , now dthmto come up strong on thev fi. n"iih"" heWa oabn w ere %V au, onda h or s reeiv%ý( ed ig ra b, The of .sfor the gamjje pm ' li p and 1twoofl lteieam wmae ntsond te iam lfor, a é dhquintef. (Gt 'Tiffany:. fr The Siroker twins wre secal commrended for their teanm work and Myron Hughes as running guard de- HPerved miluch p)raise- for his fast work, which was a big factor 'in thl.e tam's winning. All in atll, Our boys won enough glory for the season and have placed Wauconda on the miap as a town wor. thy of future recognition YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED AT GREAT LAKES STATION Earl Davis and Mfiss Paiuline Harris, Well known young people of this vil- lag(, sprang a surprise on' their friends by slipning quietly away and wr niarried by Chaplain Williams i h Chapel In the Great Lakes NavalSa -lion Tuesday afternoon, March 2. at 4 ma soo îat sirblepropor- aiee i!m ;ia rsstematic bank extenýý, al! the conven- or the sa3fe-ke.eping of your . . IERTYVUEI, LAKE COUN1Y, nilNOŠ, RSAY, MARCH 11I, 1920 P. c. nLFDKII DRUGGIST REXALL GOODS AND' COUGH MEDICINES Standard Booki F.ancySttmr ConfectioneryToetAice Perfumery Dolls and Toys, PtIYSICIANi' PMISCRIPTIOýNS Cdrefl!v Compounided THE REXALL STFORE GRAYSLAKFE ILUNOli Libertyville, ill. phone 39 A Bank Ac-ount For a e -;nse o Security Your savingzs s tionis if deposits mnanner. This iences needed fo fuiids. . r . raSg),Setter, :iibertqoille .

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