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Libertyville Independent, 18 May 1922, p. 7

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rhat biweÀ U 95 Y ERE Mâimà LO r. .EatNuE LINE IIRE AT P 51l0S veryone knows that the Hupmobile TU I9ý-1-maintenance an earcost Mr al- p ge n-an we' Company Asks Permission to O RA bl $OBLE HORSE Elec Funa ovenatito Attent, deavrn yr IRS- ob en, VMergteSecb rg amstedy increae at and Height' Omaha in .JulyCa 0 Dar ey. And .,nw Anma a. a o.of constant and Pott" a ---d&emotor transportation between Wall- ornamen tu A rally was held sunday afternoon' accoou to Xt bco -rts t1toe Pu a"dp 1113 M ty kegan, e osh nd Rean ut r lir t" Nor ef PaRne aor the 1It's g1most a provetfb anor ingo a elver nnta f o e t rs ank' v serdMs. g the local City counacil acte fav. Thr=a y Incease InLaeutrn ogaizton wt thg Hgfl bl le the pst Pat lu uor Tf ta a bopy te Lake &mdt t b4 wib an th on r , t osAb 1u n better balt and th«ti Sheridan birthday, M~~Sore ris PloLoiosan Frank Isinanets ed#l the meeting. Ladies fromn Waukegan teso a OOCD At 1:30 olm ast night Mr. Vhs Mr. and Mrs. Md Brading, Mrs Lon- Finkr are the promoters. A Pe0tition ttsMra ss ama ide organisation served suprinth m Was stappedl at Morrow Ave by m:n doff ad Ur. Bé rE.d Borne, all fo thscmayaspsnted toemr, Vt., says a it department termission between the afternoon and ind bianic touring carýýhoWAd& with Mr. the Waukegan City commission lgon- Circular NM 1reigMra vnn esos if ho didn't want a rude homte. Vihos ad r. .day night in which plans of the oom- Bforsesi ant the Vatit States Morgan A ,business meetin a edi h ha" heard of previoustinstance Of the Mr= n k rn Nordmeyer and pany were made known and requesit Hors irrm. 16 311 the average afternoon, during whichb the delegates R EE M 0TO0R C 0. mam mort b r a ie and hd r hier@ Satlrday eye- was made that Permission bie given to height of matir» stallion Fas 14.8 e h d eain ns eP ce our Phone 8 LI BERTYVI LLE been asked to ning, usé the City streets. bande and of InsateM me 14.2½ ie uigJl eeeetd bee drvenAnt t b®e d ef Crl Elrnst wa aCicago vistor A representatIve oftecmayhands. By 1916 thee)gures had been er eeph e "rhome. Aclronlgly be declined last Friday. was present fromn Kenosha and explaIn raisedl to 15 andl 14.8 respectIvely, and A. Bahling and a MissElsbth Wester- nïrb ig .is clterk tad onie Vieo1=be,* t!kfte sar thutswt he o y-d4 b e we i d-.r 0tl hla an e port e mater to thMA g Uenry .e uhte ,f .nd been operating motor busses between lions in1911 was pounds; ln 1916, ger of Wukei fcmuiysn worklu on the case for somne time, Mr». Charles Mdanch, of Maywood, 111.- Kenosha and Racine. More recently 1,040 ponds; and'in =i2 It hadl been Ing were featured On the progrMI and trying toto% the tccuant a WMrs. Meyer was, a reident of Lake the company has beent operating be- increased to 1,»0. luring thetsame tevrosognztosfo on Mar. Theyf haâel l«ýd 441 zurich for several years and,1 Made 'ween Racine and Burlingtond . a-pro the wegtvfmrswn rm aion ehoregaviate stants The several rept# where men had been many fiends bore. Mr. Meyer watS it Is gow desired to extend o W ,025 tro t,0e wgtof0pons marsefo tote Y oreoe'cet gave stit, h give anor, d ad eetake nT e orn nd ure e near Lae Zuarich. keig and an IllThecrort Plan At the mame tIme, however, the oth- short Playlet and Rev. Theo. Baltre the couty rbebe ade. The yon opewillv era-bigpearfab ore the Illinois Comn- er qualitiez received just ai; much Con. gave an interesting talk with Pippasi Noaresshae en ad. rington. Their friends extend congrat~ _ere Commission to requ-st permis;- sideration au mine. A frequent objec- M Lilli as the subjectEdwArduet b 000 0900 00 00 00 00 0 00 ulaoter's Day was celebrated in the sin to operate bure beor thi ldte tien te a s the sMlorganb t ain etcowit for fromt the ang thbot heemetns Let us improve here and we were &Ugla O0 > 0 9 0 9 0 0 00 L K ZU th SuCa Hcoo 'Ol oct'agrå." 'm rthm Ihhich the bussets wP oerate inor d ght ls m kng the moderna Morgan cae holpital bui1 by thetsocety near eacaten est Sunda Scoo and i Mrs. G. Cook re 11à 0 00 00 00 0 00 00 brsof heSudarSholoadnara-thtther cnsntwilleixtede. huchsevie a 8p.m.ReemtMr.holte .ndyA tinswee ivnto all present. Wn oparo tspoteou, a handy and desirable horse for use., Denver. berm- thsi omnt hrhad Re. B.le J.Trckynef Mr. ad Mrs. John Prehmn and Son,; Mr. apdl Mrs. C. R. Weaver andl already has consented. The mnatter is on farms, as pleasure saddle horses, -e- ---s we w a veryod y ce andn in AB.n N. Tuesay of o junior, Visited In Chicago tast Friday. dauhter and Irving Blanchard drove to be brought befere the ZMon counicil for police mounits, and for cavalry your frin vbds ong.a g afte Aing calls auOMaiof M.dMrs. r ead forma an eys to Waukegan Sunday to visit Mr. and tonighit. The plan ls to makie Wauke purposes. It has guod speed and ex- 00oo o o oo ooo 13 00000 . W, Small and family, alse Rev. quaintances and friendbol, Mar nd Mr.ChDcan andter thir Mrs: E. P. Blanchard. gan the south terminal of the com- ceptional endurance. 1, D A 0 Keithahn visited at Des Plaines last were glad to see "Ben" »b dagher wr Cicgovsior ti pany. The government far at Middle- 0 0 0000 OL ù u J o 0 D u 0 O Sunday. .We are glad to knowthi week. "We plan to give Wa·2kegain ait least bu wsetalse oiure preser- o-who broke hier hip nome t0,, Murs. lo Clark auned dhe Sndayl White Stains on Hardwood. two hOur sri-bte fhet- vation of the famous Amerlean breed, Comte a. set Deacon ljubbs' ai folataek ia the McAlister hoepital l guteriate rk, retu he Soth, A mixture of salt and olive oil I re)nage warran1ts 1!," 'h- promter of nd the stock at the farmi isw a foun. the Town Hall nex, Saturday even.n4 (Too Late fo atWe) gan. ls getting along fine. after anb auto t r tgthe reort remý e white stains fromt hardlwood --- -,?ted With the permis- a we ood blood will al:- at 8 o'clock, May 2dth. This play wil; ' n MMor01Ccaosspnd- We are sorry that 'raiu JI à t n Na Yr. Thyrprwkaecaused by hot dishes. Th tu the ci wm(e s esp ahav was be avallable. The circular just ah gn t'urel hon pk a r to e nè a few days with Mrs. Knoll and misfrtue on yout ritC Mr. eny ee as taken sudden. dry spot Io covered thickly with sait a 1:to 'ndb ag ubrofmnindcnan nomto co n- o ellc: reomen e s star pe crmr ndhe' Mr.HRsleMs et rilk xty ton. eu A ly lt Thursday evening and a trained and then as mach olive oil Io pouri ,ing north of W.:ukegzn who cerninig foundation animais, the story andl thec play is as a-fur pepýr Hanse and M.ss Doaimer pen t orn you coup. tea b=9t* uresinattendance. She ls a little over ais (he ;;rains will take up. nie i x:, d a_' sr o h ieo hemvmn ocnev h and teog humr to keepndyu ugh- SuHnday atd thes E. r chroe er ome O u toup stan our â Improvred a ti writing. Mrs. Fred tands over night, and in the mnorning t, sia7i operation mn order that they bremtodo reigadmn in for two e and a e haf ou staight. M nesnadE eioee aetialrgt Doolittle of Waukegan Chas. SeIP Of :the discoloration should bie briskly can come here to anop." agmet show-rin recrd and thahywl - hal the r prcesto gte takeneronractE fo roneera Wril iam MaeMaso Palatine, Mrs. Fred Seip of IrIving ý rubbed with the mixtume, which ls then Members'f the city* commission a) rerm ade sbyn Mors inandur Half ay hi r, and- vntal y ro d te will buildng tenaro Deeroi housea wilat Praire« Park and Lon Seip and Mrs. Butler of wped off. If there ls Stil ny trace exrseteselve, havrwhl t an ce conest hel iny reetyas- bhie oir ahe buldng und. So i b idig W ear all gld. obeos E .iu thaing and Cohic er e eeFia osetero ti.te plcto srpaepatcyh become ncorporated Since the early days of thle breed up sure and attend and thereby help us Ole Lrud and feling botter gain. look a thogh tha enthe r. d Mr, Fiche went toa n stadin fo or'ta e.mission to operate here will to the present tie the Morgan ha finish the debt on our new chureni. Hope o a keep it up,MXyrtle, to date. Hatchery and bro't , be granted Th7opni sasm repeatedly demonstrated hits endur. Tickets only 50c and 25c. Mr. adm. Mlack Msnate mn e iiøsfo Sprin Gre ea yed pike .to stock ied, does everything in Its power to ace, one 0ftems esrbeqai You will want to get one of those to Watseka, nL., last ilaturday, return- ous, dedication servitiet19 LaeZrch. This ls gobd news for otc tpatrons, e"en to Inspring 'i n osprIcularly a light large and beautiful Photographe Of thle ing Sunday eO"bing, abringing with Mrs. Ratol tn, t sem oke isemci Ail Privacy Geeso « cach- passenger for $5,W >000i; n hmp at church and the dedication assembly them mise Kiddle Storm, their cousin, Baker, Misse&0 so m ft fhaemenasron c If that X-ray contraption for taking, Memteý of the city comlinispion be borne. ln thtis publication attention lawhich was taken by Mr. Honeywell and her gentleman friend. and H. B. Pileher cident ~ ~ ocre tudymri ptures through wails workg. the geld Ilev that the bus lin- won:d bring a ralle d to the great reputation made by right after the services on April 30th. The Mjases Ath& and Mildred Me- cidnt hatAu Baderdshwont hve uc onus or g. e anysim:wao WukeanThe are a ork of art and coSt only Kie and their gentlemn fripds of 11psd d el o ac.-Minneapolis Tribune. . -rd wvould eve ascnvnen eans $L35 -apecnb ee tM.Hn ChIcago, camped in the river woods was ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 wokn nc avlfimn oa epea daiesr eyel' tdio. Ieav-e your order with last Sunday and reported a mont won- c fvisItIng- Zion eghRciehm oh wmjj know how many to e ni time-4ots of nice flowers, nieo "Pté(Offcial -Publication) et& P-esent indicatibus are thaet the 0ae Evrbd0i no n sa snsie n vrtig 0,0 itqoltcmpn- wil becm. a aeality and r 1ý,emembranee of our never-to..:t-f orgot. T ýhe treasurer of the building fundt Reororthc lang-a niegn opea".ng heea be ten exla# ercise. received a edek traim Mrs. Mary TTpp Benr ti t fore lon.-Wuea Sun, Tuesday, that Alfred Stancliff ôtn brtrfiga auawihpesn ay 16Uow hah.AhsVge Of the state Li- road1 home that the Doegy iarino ewenHgwo n are intae#ed Jî= .Locatted at Lake Villa, State of' tilinois, athoo thand fbans ntee ru lpepene a pu er th of May 1922, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the li D E D•Teades i oityhdavr .eoptatl e --,tteeu SA ay toCes Stte 1Hnospusunttola.0 000000000000-0000 oo oo oe interesting meetin" at thle bomne of hâWwhere they stand, lb yout JeD RESOURCES Mrs. J. Anderson Thursday of last weý f ft a.One 0- gel 1ii , 'FU1I t a r 1,ma n el att (a ý..................................$. 5,700 00 Mrs. George Goodman and Ilene and week, at which time Mrs. Cruickshank' demand your Mo ney. Why1lo tr7 Aaand lte *q 1 Lotin on Roeral Esta t (1b) ....--- ............. ...---------.-.--------------~ 79 4 Raymond spent S9unday In Kankakee and Mrs. Honeywell joined Our busy pay when. .ý%. rnCký an ob] ç n. Sunda 3 4brLon ýIc ...................... .1................. _............. 13,448 20 - was hadt for, Mrs. Emeline (Cook) thé church v;ant the. gajt, dm do were' e 4 Oter Lansi c2 ... .. ... ..... ..... ........·....--- · ...·······...... 7 86 M.ad rsGegecheerndMason. The gifts were many and beau- the snatorial MM# Lef 1s m a n 4 .8 Overdas n (2 etnet 3 ...............---.-----.-.--------------+1880 children of Evanston were guests of tifal, which Shows the enteema which extra effort. Conàs the' l« 1_P_ $ 5 U. S Govenment nvestents (0.........-..................... ......... 16,8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger lasth omnt a o r.Msn pr htwsgvnq gddcto 6 Other Bonds and Stocs (4) ..............--------.......-...... .......... .......... 8,000 00 Smday. . h ognsalo c nd, Wegthe meentn whicho Ms sonteert a o s fron unid opuino tMlin 7 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (5) ................................ 9,919 71 Mrs. W. H. Wilmot, Mise Clai-a Keya T,15 onds Htio Scght VWOlh HTns2o akghda he chuig h chh Fomrd 1t, andtI act ium U'OM M u 9 Due fromn Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, 8, 9) ......... 37,904 99 and Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Brocktray of ncesaGodpplnnfth ofatwekas elatneb- Ha!Another b* of the stadle iM» é Total Resorces ..........$.93,..91.67..Wau.egan..were.guest...at.R...M..Vant....Modern,,6Larg7rodMorgan.ger toeenn 30eand340nd 4 men beingi present,, roo. . hTsistratwttthh LIABILl'flES Mr. and Mrs. Jay Miller and two the First Vermont cavalry in the Civil the meeting, he lde erve mh.te and owe- o ab boy". rtlain Tesstr chidrn nd rs -adi Baie o wr.This regliment was ntounted On cake, thereby making about $8.00. r nodr tertaned the I 1 Capital Stock (1) ------------. ---------.----..--.--.------.·........................... 25,000 00t Franklin Grove, Ill., spent several days Morga hores anOdca eot h dl n on epesSnre. lim$adf iie u te it 2 Urplu (2 ...----.-----------.----.--.----................. 2,70 44 it Mr. and Ms. BaP r Blaine. made to the War department Stated day Schy>ol classe% had all plane ready Sunday Schoo laut 8tday. We were Ms " 3 nivided Profits (net) (8)........---..- -.---..-..-------------.. 21,661 44 M.and rs.h Ralph Peto of hi- that the horses stood the hardships Of to go to the woods for a picnic atgladi to se her sanil.ig face. Come ckothe *" 4 Time Deposits (4al ...........................-----------------.-----------...............9,61aowr teSnayge the campaigns better than any Othersl. Sunday, when before Sunday School, it again. sevra.L, Trfssayl of 5 Demand Deposita (4b) ............ ------------------------------....------------.------. 72,076 92 Frank Peterson.uhk gaeadinrAso, their short, strong legp, round, begain to rain, so we were compelled it might be Interesting ta know thït t astn wroek. èl b; 7 Dividende Unpaid (5) . ............. .-...---.---.-------.---......................... 9 0arty for ton of the North Chicago full-muscledl bodies. and beautiful to take refuge at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Stripie DÉat k- Joe ad W11 item Totdl ~~ ~ ~ Ra Liblte...........---..-----.----.---o-- ···.-Taher Frid.A. -dtedna etn in ly good time, and suCh a feast! Prom April 80th, ad that Mrs, otripe la a ti re 1, D. R. Manser, Cashier of the Lake Villa Trust A Sàhig Banky do T e A. dthean mficer e tiThe Morgan still has the endurance. red hots to 'angel food cake and lce daughtqy of Lathrope Parnha-m,, Whoths ee solemuly sWear that the above statement la, true to the best of My knowl- lected, as follows- President, Mrs. CsoaMrgnedngbdbytecream. to say nothing about the Inter- was.a trustee and deacon ef the first edge and belief, and that the Items and amounits shown above correspond e s, a M ora 'edn mrdYt edaertceonhemu.BnaHafDyn14· LatOnsv sa wihteiesadaonssonin the report made to the auditqr of Pub. Oscar Becham; vice presiden Mm. United States Morgan . blorne L.armwathe capison fice cream. "en"er, to» e R U Stla The0 Lest ofeidvem«) lie Acconts, State of naintis, pursuant to law. AtiWilan erer, Mrs. Albert maetescnbsttminhe0-adafraltesnaerdhswre M.ndr. C. W. Warren started eemso to have occurred D. A. MANZER, 'Pattç on, treasuer rm.rile endurance contest ln 1919. He in use, he subituted soupi Plat"s ln back for StUrgeon B" an bir bd - two gentlement tonght , ' Casier. Hagg k oito carried 200 pounds and made tBie trip their place, which was very gratftying ful Essex last week. They planed on bos and arrws at duVp STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, as. Emil Fredrick hba raknCa Posto in 51 hours and 18 minutes. The next to the writer, who happened to be for- rahn oetesm apoiigigtrear-sec Subscribed ~ ~ ~ M anSwr.obfr e hstefhdyo M, E 1922, wit the Deerfiel e .alled to year bie carried 245 pounds and fin- tunate enough to be given one (J those they had no "blowoutu?"ý Mr. and Mrs. agiing each other («EAL) No. r S.ic MILLER, Rev. M. . Thas was eof the ished in 58 hours and 40 minutes, tak- large plates fuIl. But li0 not go good" Warren made numerons Calls while NtrPulcPrebytedrmund he W" very ably Ing seventh plae curthe oentfo after ail because Part oef r nestaken (Officiai Publication) Smnary. Rev Ale fMComc err ing 245 pounds and making the ent had -a godtme00pteo h R epvrs t h o d t o of ths p s. L . H l es witE arl villa 800 m iles r l ar,1b ou rs an d 88 m in u t ra.mun det l e t ea o n Peterson and other relatives, have re- trated with halftone reproductions of more rad iuldofao n theo firsisait B nk ofgotia caketurned to their home in Waukegan- . beautiful Morgane, may be obtained ner ais some private homeseemstas Mrs. Grem Gooder of Cincinnati, 0., free by addressing the Dogartment oi ctyof Prii V etti un-sa Lot et Round Lake, State oÈ Illinois,aet the close of business on the 5ith reundt e oeMnahvn giutrwsigo.though these tactieshave gn ctun- of ay 192,as made to the Auditor of Publie Acconts of the State spent a week with relatives here. raotigta ok rw nyu of Ilimois, pursuant to law. esKt arl, fLbryil RESOURCES spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harr DRAFT CAUSE OF PNE O basemen you hiai better eat t p or 1 Loas= on Real Estate (la) ...................................... ................ ..... $ 18,500 00 s Luise Kersten of Chicago wasu ilust as Essential to HavO eao Houses It and take it away froma You. Eemoril Day Wig SoonR & 2 Loans on Collateral Security (1b) .................................................. 12,240 00 the week end guest of Vivian Haggie. Well Ventilated a to Aveld Mus L. E. Sprague of Chicago vie 8 Other Logan (le) ........-....... .................. .-..--...-------....--.......----.. 6,36 88 Mrs. Fred Haggie and Miss Eva Pet- Closting Tight lie our churcMooe fuda Chicag nieyutoV;tOrp 4 Overdrafts (2) ............................................................................. 97S861 is were the guests of Mrs. Clara Low- are always gladi to see visitors and tiaeOur larige'stoc of M en ntg. oùr W 5 U. S. Government Investments (3) ............................................... 7,874 75 ell of Jefferson Sunday. 1Drafty hog houses are frequently th retl nie vrbdyt oe n o rnte h 6 Other Bonds and Stocks (4) ý................... ...................................... 9811 5 mbr Woodmain dd trtane aOo cause of pneumonia but it La just au meet with Us. . comsà .f a vait f rntsaài 4k 7 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (5) .......... :...................... 16,781 10 numbtte offrens satrda bihonor essential to keep hog housesï Well venti- May 30th we will observe Decoration est carried by any firm in Lake County. 9 Due from Banks, Cash and'Other Cash Resources (7, 8, 9) ........ 89,15987 oftl n' o l no ated as it js to avoid closing the house Day as usua. Althoûghl ou rgu aetevr aetiproved miachiner f« Total Resources ...................-.----......---...--......--.......---- ···..--......257,082 21 Spencer, Iowa, are visiting at the W. 1p rm bug gog re * Ut iP n tgnot d service.edDr . S.ee a etn u hswradepG LIABILITIES B.M and hme. JaemWr ing an olwr n then subjected to cod bell of Chicago will give the addren stityfl$CaS O 2 us 2 .. .. ...---.-- -. ·· ·.... . ·· · -. · · ···· · . -. $ 00 sorre bo r g a th Bl e Grcodraftfthehre ver like yftoicn.Milylcooncthfu nish, conaem i Undivide ro it ( e) (3)................------.....--.....---.-........... ......... 3,816 03 sofn Su o dnay seagte Catle ande a flag provided t rjh atoen ie. e o ted o me M e al an Dpc t o vgO 5 D e m a n ,d D e p s i t ( 4 b).. .. .... . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ,.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 40 , 90 4 4 1 , Mn g at d t h e s h o m e o f h iCbo he r , aR o s t a s tw e l l a s t h o s e s t r i c tl y d r - d . A d - e r ed t h a n k u l f r t e b n 7 dvided UP ids (5e) .. ) ......................-.-.............-·····..... --.. 160 herraan on to the. silage- d prode ao p c bet- ofrl bandfu flowers whic Seebo'"-prC

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