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Libertyville Independent, 18 Jan 1923, p. 2

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The chiot effl- 14" , wid la thé aidutof t hi t*M prtuxe lien et a a %temeat ttheUicpsew ~te ft eS$otet het a oert ecpY of flic seSf vu, delNed tg itai.-To liesérrls itoo~te~4 n aclidn etoy h elqv Et *ft' e 1"14t 14" Lm * a 4 I ligiestmenit With 1~~; 5 AYBROOKS P4CkZN- Rumba la a delightWfu ab dc te ttube me 1$actul7 ptlfm Uc m rbsc"dI»W6 'GOa% Co. yielding 7% affQrs a sound iiùvest- ment in an emsefial industry. Thebe sharqs are preferrc'd is to (11,vidends an d.aseeta and are exempt front personal' property tax'and Normal Fcdcral Income tax., The business of the conipany is mul:e essen- tial. The territories served are stable and rapidly growing. The price of our shares is $100.00 either cash or on1 easy payents. ,Easy partial paymeut Plan of $5.00 a month Per shareenables cver-yone to benefit by _this Pleausu et me further inor!nation regarding ymnrplaii for saving. Adrm ......... ................. Shore Gas CQmpany 1~- il .~. - Bitte ~auct' I Dr., bave buth wayfor th - felotan e0mb tubcl wlg buit otci d.s pS er MMk . oA.dos iMe wulc.oafl bver he lli s aa4Tbe* Sl'auMyew.le, W.-au..«,lmer tlmugh »qoaeb*r es Part of ian-, fisr t anýy g thse educationai w«X tat W beu tarted. Wltli Wiltr- eau je Àqcetart thoupad 0f Iettre baie o isent toýE,v'm «4&0et tabsmatiou bovl* 'lb. àffl el su g servie e mecilly iaw te* irg ura 4ltm t W. et Hardie fia tesbat ia ooffratloavlth Uic uW0cal. profecalcuho. xpectte bae thi Aurse in tie noir fture* Aud ulrubofmOte yUl b. Made at çe. for firec ointes. 1 classéas ue ieepthé uc m;anolie am, gg ad quoted. net reom s Ihitof bfaffecte~l3l r bthe~ Govemoer dipatched a gpM4 otsty eatrgferor e, Li ~>~' Clos c~te the. asone of the srn~.Lu.~I& V) f« ugtIt =es et 1 he'printea tkI~ e rtfll nforuitd cobcern- EUE U *t Io barddid )M ra" *9kýLOSI3S.AUUEAI. tots eloo c@tin.4 lImtatidns ca *tarin* lit an c s ett tas neiâ4 omtneapurporwtegtohave bee oaii GI m = bat 'CUL .Sucàhl au', Fort Madison. la., Jan. 17-Ear} iy Claytot J. Barber, an active jkcrebie mare t e # d"inenyg., 7TIent, awaiting death sq lue i r of thiý 9primoedld Chaiiiber ' *t tclr adl ap tee*e rsnhëé eeRtebcê) anrc, ud Pubthe latter *Olofoln ii ttpronheecleth temdit pgel sUtiUlqualites ofsik nevu that the. supeme court hlit auto ta cpuilat e ~gxtf - ~ ~ .. refusod hlm retril he came, vith, staction te thre nevepaper. ______________ but litile dispaY of eMotion. vu clrcnimstances caused the lege ategloeo ad or te revlew, iln lengt 9 Sfor the alleaed xutiler .of hie Mt. 4ie offertes0 o f ost a lt IIrt lJJ3svethert. loua Mlif OIsu *ho ia, thie estiluterests oftEt19bi 'i.le A"gdho beat te dsie n aa Bxwtuiln nd the Incident >f g eis mebool hosenear Waukon; Iowa, la- tii exploding ai the latent J3jfjfIJIviere the yon vomu as asuem caleiilated ta diacredIt the 274ayd as a teacher, Thse slaying o- dniinistration. cnt cd December 21, 1921. Mono-Te ChIago Mter Uttle Rock, Ark, Jaut. 1-*iOrdtcrs smo tîn-TeCica ouaer to Company Il af the.141et iAnti-Alr- vlola-. R. Brasuner, emplore4 at assa oSChlagoliestalon sthe ac Diamond Coal mine vas Vot tic Roat snd Vandes- craft Coanay of ArkanMOs National serocsly busrd by escaping steejul IMUtmbile mag»iecturing Muera 4o etrain $or Harison, wber* vile cleasiing a mine bolter. boeo Vusz e vi e bulît & tone e tuation lad blacis resd e W5 these mtropolis by th osiiterrht .methodu gealsg. y-l'ire ofunbvnocriais de-, aaocen. 5 le e JeU le,,stroîod the home of Roy' tqible ro~--Vlirsedviuisale tbsa- rali' ore rad tods ira m here. AI ithaNble possessionls 'ere ra o wihsale of ai- The troope vere «tehave, lttboebuet and the ilmli' ici t lioseles j U. socks.$L a t 9 oclockteset lght, W 6* suad vlrtuAlly deattuite. Cheu ~rmui 0. rppaulnscaused tilds D uâ rWauarn an àài be',gbafld ta esor$% 'ce-lk ts Kewanee -Theodore Boltoustetil, ~IueeI~ t~v, »t4, M uiiilg. Shorty' lofe. Uic., ev- caiitidge, veteran fair man,hbade 1wa ive, ueabru, t ambion. lrd IcCentral linoiq Trottnge and a4at 1 bi ol o ia <bs. 4.Mcpdbthe Ucatiaiop as % Pînlg Associationifor 1l2u. He vaW m~ bhlive li ilep so ba nd tbat t7eopq ~me~e. !ced p-asident at the snnal meel * lag oj thc Association hero0. F The SWe Event, èf the Year' A-EL-AE-J'F-R AL SHOES ~Ii~R.m*wkbeSale Coitines- With dozes po dozens of new and captivet mag style rr which to choose, can you won- der at the great interest this SALE iscreating. Everythin included Shoes,,Oxfords and Even- ..ng....suppersmisatih and boae -al leathers and.alsye of heels--alizeiadwidths. Lines weve decided to close -out NOW. wç.ýcaff.y no goods over. This is our greatest SHOE'SALE. DONT MISS IT. - Among the many wonderful pportunities, we have listed a few below. "LT i e j sïiý p ý33q~~~ i Mein Black arn Worki ,(à Women's Black Satin. Colonial Slippers i s~a~ -w n*wiv Kîd 9 5,d mi Men's Black and Brown CAf hle $l2eWBOôtS Leatloer Ibgh Heehi $2,5 Women's Black Caif Gxfordso $7M50Valueè $5,75 k' ~- 1, 'v 22 N. Geuilèee 84t., .KSound Investmnent WMR WILL ASSURE 1<0V A DIVI- DENDCREK EVR VTBREE MON THS v L-

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