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Libertyville Independent, 29 Jan 1925, p. 2

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_ ____Mr. and Mrs. Rowson entertained _ Mr. Hubbard and two daughters and _ Mres. Wolf and childre nof LAbertyville We 26 xd 4447 C Ci ad--L _ }'_,'§»'~ machine and took. it home. m_' _ _' After it had thawed out by thei _ fire his sister ordered him to take _ it out . of the house, so hanny wanl _ placed in a shed where the dogs -- .barked > at it with such zeal that . 1t blaa--ed itself hoarse. Then Seavey -- telephoned his good friend, Frank _ Tonyan, and askec¢ if he could quar-- _ ter the goat with him. Frank said _ *"yeh" over the °prone, and nanny .. Wwas carted away to his new place. i aimply tab ote ret & t for e/ ewallowing § water. & A %«,m but k 1 i4 the $ are e x&" staan as _ Stop Night 'El'a d _ _ sustice Hervey Coulson's court at | ds ukegan on animal husbandry last i Friday disposed of the last of the | a Several days before that ', & parrot absorbed the attention of the | fi' be draped his Eugene Field , lasg on his turnea up nose to , cons! testimony on a stolen nanny "] goat, with an estimated value that Auctuated from $4 to $5, then back | $4 again. + § '¥he nanuy, a frail child of the | )astures, had been a Fox Lake storm enter for several weeks after it -- sappeared from Abbott's island,| e it was wont to crop the juicy ' Bots of shrubbery appearing above 1 snow. l _ Roy Seavey, a red--headed iceman, 4 been charged with larceny suyb-- equent to the kidnaping of the kid. | y Nordstrom, custodian of the an--' @al, had brought the charges. His lother, who complained during the | @1 of having to go home through _ _ Tonyan took the stand and said the goat was worth $5. Nordstrom insisted that it would selr for $5. Beavey. however, took issues with the two witnesses, and said it was _ worth from $4. to $5. _ "This is too. trifling a matter of A $5 goat. (It's dismissed and you ean all go shopping if you want to," ec 4 Justice Coulson after great eliberation. over the testimony that e cold without galoshes, and his r, John were in as witnesses moral support to the youth. t a kind hearted iceman, ready b do a cold goat a" good turn. was e role in which Seavey was por-- , but Atfbrney Minard Hulse o butted into the case for the _ He had been on his way to Spring Grove last Monday night to shop, he said,~when the nanny goat flagged nis auto in mid--road on Abbott's Island. -- Like a good fellow -- he stopped, stroked the fur of the ani-- mal --By its scent he judged it to Presto--there was a warrant for Frank Tonyan charging him with re-- ceiving stolen property, nearly a five buck ~nanny ~goat. Frank told the judge whére he got it, and presto-- another warrant, this time for Sea-- vey, who was cha'rmnvm: purloin-- ing the oderiferous al. _ Both cages--were dismissed 'and no one knows why. Justice Phil-- lips dropped the warrants in the tove, according to. Seavey. -- Then came the warrant before & Rossendeutcher was pleasantly at the hg-o of George Bunday. Ask John. ; Bill Wickersheim is now employed ' the Rohert Vazey home. / 'But, it was there that the "villyun" entered. Justice of the Peace Phil-- lips heard (the telephone conversa-- tion. He had heard that a nanny goat was missing, and checked the telephone call through the telephone exchange. 4 'B have gonluont. an~ coug spelis at nlqht. and * ough loss of valuable -lus j m'..-lac their !ynom- an laying ves open to dangerous Anfect can QO' their dl-tro'ulnlg om y a very simple Featment. fikarm who " have ardly boo..' le to rest at all for ) : ¥e gotten their full ight' p the very first time they m&, h ontwl'-'b.:odon .g able on known as Dr. ng gi-eonrl tor Coughs; im simply take a teaspoonful at retiring :nd hold it in you iroat for 16 or 20 m% be-- Tore aswi Ag it, without follow-- m Jn _ w . ___ The ffooeflpuon has a notion. it not o:rl( ©oot nliono- and irri-- y loosens and remo1 .30 M' congmm which are reot cause of 'ou, result is that & usua as a ho the entire goes in a very short The Nordstroms stated that they d seen a man who.resembled Sea-- y carrying the nanny away from e herd. They were 75 feet away it made no outery. Mrs. R. E. Drummond, Mrs. Naomi!i #% 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 % 4 % 4 #¥4 4 4 4# 4¥ 4 4 %4 4¥ ¥% % 4 % % % Seavey Found 'Not Guilty' Purloining Year--oid Nan-- ny Goat at Fox Lake. verdict sted thr::g three hours. , feet get in this weather" Mrs. Nordstrom in answer to BATTLE ay --Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leonard and son attended a party in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Miss Elsie Cashmore called at the Tony Leonard home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith spent Sunday at Ringwood. Mrs. Victor Heard of Long Lake was in Round Lake Friday afternoon. Leslie Russell spent the week end with his uncle, August Hanson. Miss Lillian Larkin and Miss Anna Gimer of Long Lake were allers at the Fitz home Saturday. Harry Geary of Grayslake was in Round . Lake Saturday. | _ Many from Round Lake attended 'the horse races on the ice at Wau-- conda Sunday. -- Earl Jacobson and Fred Cashmore were in Grayslake Saturday. Mrs. Jack Stadtfield spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Phanninstill at Lake Defiance. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Drummond en-- tertained company from Evanston on Sunady. 1 Edwin Bauer and Alfred Freund spent Tuesday evening at the 8. Bauer home. Miss Clara Amann spent the week end in Chicago. . #s. + _ Kenpeth Conners and Miss -- Bose Wagner of Grayslake were visitors at the Joe Davis home Sunday, . M and Mrs. Floyd Renehan and children spent Sunday at the Peter Meyer home. Mrs. Emma Huson called at the Bud Faulkman home Friday. Mrs. Alice Davis spent Sunday aft-- ernoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Junge. Mrs. Kate Ford of Grayslake spent gounday afternvoon at the Wm. Huson me. Miss Velma Fits visited the high schoo lin Libertyville Tuesday after-- noon. Mr. and Mrs. John Daley were in Waukegan Wodnesday. Joea Davis and Mrs. Barah Rippber-- ger were in Libertyville Monday. Mrea. Rrast and daughter of Keno abha were callers at the O. A. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Garys-- laye spent Sunday afternoon and eve ning at the Deltb Smith home. Dell Smith and Ed Hendee made a business trip to Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Poulton took the pri-- mary chvlren of the Round Lake schooli fof a sleigh ride party. They had lunch at, Grayslake and everybody had a royal good time. George 'rhonpocz visited relatives in Plainfield a few days this woek. . beng ill in a Chicago hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dell Richardson and mothers visited Mrs. Pfannistill at Lake Defiance Sunday. Dell installed a new radio for Mrs. Pfannistill. Miss ~Sylvia Stutsman was in Chi-- cago Saturday. Mrs. Florence Shulander of Michi-- gan is spendng a few days at the Dell Smith homé. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mason and chil-- dre nspent Sunday afternoon at the Jlmcnmnho%' f Mr. and Mrs. William Frost an¢ chil-- dren spent Thursday of last wtek at the Henry Stadtfield residence in Wauconda. s Mr. and Mrs. John Daley, Mr. and Mrs. George Winsebery and Chas Ma-- son were guests at the Ben Peterkort home Sunday afternobn and evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8: Bauer apent Sunday at the Nell Townsend home. Mr. and Mrs. Ciint Hendee attended | the funeral of Gra,e Vassau on Wed--. nesday of last week. i ~od Mrs. Clint Hendee was a Libertyville caller Friday. Mrs: Katie Graham of Long Lake visited at the Peter eMyer home last Thursday. . 4 Mrs. Milford Smith,.Mrs. Dell 8mith and Mrs. B. K. Tucker were Grayslake visitors Friday. Chris Dillon was in Chicago to see his wife Monday. ' Mrs. Leo Heudee and son Le Roy, spent Sunday with the former's moth-- er, Mrs. N. Kretshmer, at North Chi-- cago. Mr.. and < Mrs. William Frost and children spent Tuesday afternoon at McHenry. % in Plainfield a fow this woek.. . Mr. and Mrs. (meo Luby and baby spent Sunday at the Jim Curran home. ~ * + i Pher Misses Gertrude and Rowena Gran-- day of Libertyville visited their aunt, Mrs. Leo Hendee Sinday. eg Miss 'Helen Richardson, Leroy, Hil-- dred and Elmer Hendee were in Wau-- kegan Sunday evening. Mrs. Edna Luby and daughter, Mrs. Mike Luby were visitors in Grayslake Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pitsen and chil-- dren were visitors in Johnsburg last Bunday. Miss Ruth Davis of Chicago spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs..Sherm Davis; also called on her sister, Mrs. Nina Russell. Donald Graham and David Alexan-- der of Lorg Lake were in Round Lake Wednesday evening. * «Clayton Hughes of the lilinois Bell Telephone Co., of McHenry, was in Round Lake last week. Miss Rvelyn Rosing was a Chicago caller Monday. Mrs. Robert Bracher and Miss Lena Rosing were in Chicago Monday. Guy Th is again on duty at the drug .m Thomas and Darby in Round Lake. Mrs. Clara Rosing and daughter, Rena were Chicago callers Friday. Harold Kennedy and daughter, Miss Mary Lue Kennedy, spent Thursday evening at the 8. Bavuer home. C. G. Brainerd's horse "Jack Grat-- ton" took second money at the horse race on the ice at Wauconda Sunday. A free entertainment given by the Union ,.hurch at the school house on Feb. 6th. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Anna Larson spent Thursday evening at the Ralph Davis home. spent John Brogan and ~Wife Get Judgment for that Amount Against Neighbors. Damages for one cent were award-- ed by a jury in the cireuit court for "mental anguish and humiliation" sut-- fered by John Brogan and his wife of Auntioch for false arrest, against their neighbors, Jennie Sanborn and her sister Kva Harrison. The verdict was returned Friday night and was sealed, being read Saturday morning. Mrs. Sanborn and her sister had Brogan and his wife arrested and nlaced under a peace bond4. The de-- fendants' testimony was tNhat Brogan has called Mrs. Sanborn's daughter a "brat," and also that he came to their house ome Sunday, stuck his foot in the door and became abusive. while Mrs. Sanborn was ill with neu ritis. This. was what led Mrs. San-- born and her sister to swear out peace warrants against Brogan and his wife. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . Tiffany of {Chetek, Wis., are the proud parents of _a daughter, born on Monday. Jan. 12. !ih'fllr. Tiffany was a former Antioch res-- Adent. In a justice court trial the Brogan's were exonerated. Thev then. started a damage suit for $10,000 against Mrs. Sanborn and her sister. \ There were reports that the defend-- ants may ask a new trial or file a motion for an appeal. PDr. Lutterman was a Chicago visitor over the week end. 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Cary, who have been spending the past month at the home of the latters parents, returned to their home in Indianapolis Wed-- nesday of last week. -- tek are visiting Antioch relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lynch visited over Sunday w'th relatives at Kolze. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Neilson, the fore part of last week, a son. s _ Miss Vera Nelson of Oak Park vis Ited ove?t Sunday with Antioch rela-- tives. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mastne enter-- tained relatives from Cicero and Chi-- cago last Sunday. Sol LaPlant is quite ill. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Beebe were Ge-- neva business visitors® Monday. Mrs. William Keuhman returned on Sunday from the West Side hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Maragret Davis and Goldie Davis visited relatives in Chicago over over the week end. Mrs..Davis con-- sulted an oculist while there. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Middendorf spent over Saturday and Sunday of last week with relatives in Chicago. ---- J. Wilson McGee was a Chicago business visitor Monday. s Mrs. Lewis Savage, who has been laid up for some time with a sore foot is some better. Miss Myrtle Petersen has been on the sick list the pakt week. _ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelly, of Racine, on Thursday, January 22, S NO W'S Leslie and Earl Barnstable of Che-- WAUKEGAN, LL. Good Meals 50c Office 469 List Your Milwaukee --Avenue at North Choice ARLINGTO N $# HOTEL # Qinssee Beoientifically Fitted Office Hours: 10 to 11 a . 3 to 6 a. a. 1 to 8 a n. IN ANTIOCH CASE Office Phone 12%; Resa. 121. .w!a-l'n Write lm':uu' Dr. L. B. Jolly A N T 1O C B Homesites Res. 186M JWM Both Mr. and m' were former residents of Mr. Turner and Mrs. Congill of Ev-- anston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Woodhead Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson and baby recently visited at the home of Mrs. Thompson's parents here. 'There was a very good attendance at the card: party at Somerville's on Monday evening of last week. A mumber of our townsmen have been working on the ite recently. Mr. Stark spent over the week end end in the city, * Mr. &And Mrs. Bert Ray and daugh--' ter of Waukegan visited with Antioch relatives Sunday. | Mrs. Frank Goggins of Waukegana | spent Thursday with her aunt, Mrs.: C. H. Kelly.; -- | _Mrs, Anna Kelly visited in Wauke-- ::; with relatives Monday and Tues-- 4 % % % 4 4# 4 % % 4& % ¥% 4 % % % 4 *¥ LONG LAKE * (Too Late for Last Week) The three Lutz children had their tonsils removed at the County hos-- pital last week. Mary Graham and Marjorie Walsh spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Chicago. ¢ Mary Lue Kennedy was a visitor at the Fitz home in Round Lake last Monday. * . Mrs. W. E,,.Geimer and daughter, Anna, were &uers in Chicago last Saturday. Miss Barbara Geimer of Chicago vis-- ited at the home of her parents herd Saturday and Sunday. J. R. Graham--was a caller in Chi-- cago Sunday and Monday. . 2 Marjorie Walsh returned Tuesday ot her home, after spending several weeks at the Graham home. 4 Lillian and Edward Larkin, Velma Fitz and Earl Jacobson motored to the sk{f tournament and the Fo, River Grove dance Sunday and report a fine Lillian Larkin visited Velma ° Fitz ht Round Lake Saturday. Cas The play "The Farmerette," given by the Camp Fire Girls, of Ingleside directed by Miss Ruth Banks of Long Lake, was well attended. Mrs. Steig was a Chicago caller last Saturday. * . A number from this vicinity were in Round Lake Tuesday night to attend the card party--and dance. . Miss Eleanor Dolton of Chicago was a week end visitor at the Kennedy home. . m * M:. and Mrs., Dell Richardson of Round Lake, Mr. and Mrs. King vis ited at the Ed Larkn home Friday evening. CHAS. M. BERNARD, Prop. Hudson Leads Because -- It gives greatest value for the money. . It undersells all rivals be-- cause the world's largest volume of six--cylinder closed cars gives greater cost advantages. Its motor is the famous Super--Six which Hudson patented and exclu-- sively holds. 4 . 0 Comparison further shows what everybody says and what sales prove. -- . Note These Prices CE H U D S$--0 N MAIN GARAGE Everyone Says It--Sales Prove It SERVICE WORTH WHILE ARD, Prop. " > 4 345 North Milwaukee Avenue , _ on the Famous Super--Six They are below all comparison THE INDEPENDENT------ONLY $1.50 YEAR 29, 1925. N (~«.) Feeight and Tax Extra Telephone 50 DELIVERIES MADE ON SHORT NOTICE Just call us up and state your _ requirements and we'll deliver promptly. is one of the very neces-- sities these winter ~days. We are always prepared to furnish just the size and kind you need in both hard and soft coal. ' | Addd En eeeen enE . F. Franzen, Jr, FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED en, JT,., | snskeawhase ms" . Libertyitie, Tiimep |[| Cl onwetooa mn® Telephone 456 Meets 2ng and Office in First Hours:--1 to $:30 and 7 to Residence on Broadway. oppo LYHL H. is . LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOS LUCB BUILMING _ Res. Phone 13§--M Office*Pho Res.: Phone 2588 : Office Cattle Tested for Tubercnios. FREE OF CHARCGEF YJ UL contrct to furnish labor -- and material on your house complete M.dhnfi~ mway know just what cost will be Phone Libertyville INSURA NCE Going to FARM AND STOCK SALES 547 NORTH COUNTY S1. WAUKECAN, ILLINOBE |. Phone 217--M . ATTORNEY--AT--LAW Office at Home on Cook Avenu, Cemetery Work of Every __ VETERINARY ,SURGEON © Assistant Olug Veterinarian Ag MANUFACTURER or DR. J. L. A. A. Grandy Cuu w¥ R. A. M. e 1 §i¢ §i

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