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Libertyville Independent, 12 Feb 1925, p. 5

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" SR -- --Phones 24 and 25 206 W. Washington Stre TELEPMONES. LIBEATYVILLE 91 and 14. PAY YVUU 6% INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS WHILE YOU ARE SBAVIXG 'JOWARD YOUR HOME PROVIDE THE HOME FOR YOU d Eac s ebee Cl Weew wn o o n e x m e wer uh. 11020 k Dh MR . Arads a. u.c hoh fls ol a ce aapo Psn e P74 AT CS8T, PLUVS 5%. ARRANGE FOR EASY. PAYMENTS. FUR-- NIBIHI EXPERT ARCHITECTURAL AND CONsSTRUCTION SERV-- ','R 8SUBDIVISIOXN®8 DEYVEILOPED. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS ETNA LIFE, AVUVTOMOBILE, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH and COMPENSATION INSURANCE. * Y NORTH SHORE INVESTMENT CO-- grown--ups, like hot cocoa im cold weather. I'nce 'Pe°T T LB. PBRCKBGE ...--».<s;savevcommoeveve smy it rreriecmaumsen e uoc ver e Carnation Milk, large size cans, per can..__............_.10¢ Snider's Cagsup, large size bottles, per bqule..........._-.lk _ Delite Vanilla and Lemon Flavoring, non--alcoholic; * will pot hake. or T--sste oit; 3 §2¢5......_.20t, aut =-->=~ "HOME, GROWN® Comb Honey, per comb........_....25¢ Club House Seediess Raisins, 2 packages...__..___....29¢ 50 to 60 Size California S)gbl'nm 2 Lbs. for.....25¢ Fancy Large Stewing Figs. 3 Ubs. for..................._A3¢ _ Shipmate Strawberries in Syrup ; to close out, 2 cans, 47¢ California Apricots in Syrup; while they last--only _ _ Will Finoree 30 Per Cert of the Cost of Your Home I dephone 17 | Standard | Sanitary Mfg. _Company's We have just secured another barrel of the Best Buik Cocoa and will sell same in 3 Lb. lots. 'n\ecln&en.uwcfluthe ALL OF THE FOLLOWING PRICES ARE WAY BELOW THE RECULAR SELLING MARKET: 10 Days Sale i TEW UBLEK; PEF CBR....;.....coinecvun es eucnivnaine n eooiner-- 2k Buddie Brand Selected Sugar Peas, 3 cans for.........50¢ maw [ -- Our _ | Aik li1<mbipg Department Triggs & Johnson || W. W. Carroll & Son Our Regular Monthly Nice Chunks Boneless Rump Corn Beef, ... 4 to 12 W....m-llc Fresh Spareribs, per Lb........---- on obaiFerim, es noreespreeme se corceres 1 G California Hams, 5 Ib. average, per/b\ __2___ 18e Fresh Plate Beef. for boiling; 2 Lbs. for................._25¢ 'We can supply all your needs in hardware, han-- dling many exclusive lines that combine unmatch-- --ed quality and real economy. metal work and the . is now at your service, with skilled workmen to n 4 We give DOUBLE S.& H. Gieen Stamps on all cash purchases during this sale. H A R D W A R E Frank H. Eger Closes Feb. 14 ME A TS LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. ( men 290 10M uow on WAUKEGAN 619 the Farm Bureau office Saturday af-- ernoon, Feb. 14, at 2:30 ae'clock. _ 7--1t A1 Croonborg is trl:"?)'ond owner of a new Kodel radio ving set. Mrs. Maude Lusk left Monday for a visit with relatives in Bassett, Neb. ' "((Lake | County National Bank we _ JFP9% Local and Personal Short Items /'of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie People ..TMJO '"'The Bank of Service'"' Co--operating With the Community STRO This institution places at the command of the people in this cogrmun-- ity a banking service of absolute dependability. UNQUESTIONED * CONFIDENCE Is essential in mndlng and working shoulder to shoulder with --the people of l'hu section. Your account is cordiai-- ty invited. We give positive assur-- ance that the handling of every depositor's af-- fairs will be character-- Ized by the utmost safe-- ty, confidence and effi-- PILLOW TUBING, all widths CONFIDENCE EFFICUENCY EEFIC I1ENT . '*.ord"i'u' SHEETING, PURE LINEN TOWELING ~~ > ~iPe ngee® LINENS ,:)tl:: :&f\erett s also ipresen tSE ':-:l;xli; l;ld his overcoat One man 1 ** eezi=--__----_iL-- '~~Twfi~m--mr --the--street --wearing--& t young man named Linstead last '":':; ht.'t E;:(l):ea":oltrgzt:hbim;;: 'Friday cranked a Ford with the "ding-- !:" lo::n cather has been fine and us" in gear, in front of the Liberty--| o¥ . jwea Of | 5 Flap Gridley, Davis, Dymond and a lot {ville Battery and Electric store. ABd4; y / Thrives who went to Florida &As a result the lifzie'ran through the | T 0t of mone & neediéul;"' 2 large plate gass window. _ Linstead spent & of money * was so busy getting out of the way he l --q_m_----:!-.!--f'g--g |forgot all about the the window. OA NE e d e iA L_ Saturday morning about 8iX O'CIOCK , z_i i the tvrninxtnjmtof?imhd'tm wnipmronwomitnigmentoencerntcin Shoppe was discovered on fire by a boy delivering the morning papers. A LET'S s« few buckets of water extinguished the, BILLING 'blaze, which was going good at that sAID "T \ume. The fire had eviedently been j THINGS jemouldertmg for some. time, and was ; WEATH ;probably cause by a lighted cigarette | EVER % {EFrom »0008 thage C h aaming waa' _ _ WE 90 m a l Lo. .. + m 290y * D ~--Mrs. R--P. Evilsizor was in --Evanston | --_----L__--____..._._._ ccz@cmitcagome n------__--_--A f::g'gayxi:;;m" per dankbter, M"S.| _ --pFomorrow night, Friday, the 13th, is & the date of the big msquer_lde_tf'&ur. to Buicks sold by L A > Baughman. Phone Libertyville 481--J. C , T--BM Mrs. Marie Lill was in Evanston Saturday to attend the funeral of her sister--in--law, Mrs. James Lill Mr. and Mrs.'Chas: Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Fred --Smith spent Sunday in Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Gannon of Chi cago were here Sunday visiting Mrs Gannon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P Evilsizor. & J. J. Wilson was awarded the elec-- tric vacuum sweeper given away alt Langworthy's -- store -- last _ Saturday night. Joe was tickled. and now Ccan throw the old broom away. A Mr. An-- derson of Livertyville and a Mr. Par-- There was a near Fliot on Newberry! avenue last Saturday nfkht. A prom--| 'Inent re@TIJént of that street heard a ; commotion on his porch, and nnllm-; {bered his trusty revolver and shut hhi eyes and fired. The bullet struck a | | perfectly inoffensive . dog, and the io'nfl was quite peeved. So far no 'arrests have been made, but there has 'been a million dollars worth of talk tfler the dead dog. It wasn't one of the celebrated Limberry dosg. Owners lot dogs will do well to read page 8 of | Acts of the General Assembly, 1923 W as m*\g. aucm{w y pemfwy pem{w y p ing from his home at Fox Lake, was in an automobile colliston with An-- drew Wolf, who was returning to his home near Lake Villa. Both cars were rather badly used up, but none of the occupunum-u;ud-------lx---lou had two women passengers in his car and Mr. Blank was ae€Companied by one of his employes. seasion . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY2, 1925 CC 0 > THE LEUCELLA BE AUTY P AR L O R s In Connection With Flagg's Barber Shop Shampooing, Marcelling and Scalp W ork EXPERT OPERTORS AT YOUR SERVICE: 'Cleanliness and Complete Sterilization Our Motto. & wE AJM TO PLEASE For *3 WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS _ === <~[([@ = ~--== o <<<-- a | " Fresh Butter Scotch or Appointments, Call Telephone 70--J. | Wafore ner h "OPEN EVERY DAY AND | =~=~~ *=~3 all widths o o e e i n t i ho t #% ~'Practionlly all the news of Lib % ertyville is omitted this week be-- % cause our typeselting machine is % on a strike. #Charley and Chris % Peterson paid the office a visit % this morning, but we do not know % just what they did to the ma-- % chine. ; Chris--says-- be--is 4A fixer #%of clocks. and there isn't enough % parts in the type--setter. Anyway, % we can't set type, so we go to % press with a lot of local news '.!"...Q*.Q'Q.i.' " L LE otmiiaty & oo BP be given by members of the Liberty-- ville Fire Department. at the hbigthy school auditorium. -- Many prizes are offered to be contested for at the dance, These prizes are on display in the show windo wof John Lester's store. & lot of tickets have been: sold and everything indicates there will be a record breaking crowd. ~Everyone is assured of the best thme ever. Libertyville. enjoyed about a week's duration of real southern weather. Ona Saturday, Feb. 6, the temperature was about 10 degreesewarmer than in Los Angeles. Joe Hart venured forth with % left out of this issue. 4 w * % * % % % % % % % % % * 4 % % *# oob udn ooo eeen on en Pn omm | NEW hot water bottle and | THAT thought suggest® + THE fact that we CAKN supply that need IN short order hbere > | AT our store. f Decker & Neville r ville LET'S see, it was Josh BILLINGS, wasa't it, who SAID '"There's a lot of THINGS said about the WEATHER but nothing is EVER C 12 mbout it;~®~and WE wonder what we folks Hours 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. A> A topte of conversation WAS taken away from US, AND we had an idea THAT a--lot of us would FIND ourselves in bad SHAPE for want of -- sOMETHING to say,--but JUST the same, the * WEATHER plays a big PART in our daily LIVES--for instanance TAKE ® Cokt dxy ~~---------- LIKE this and it just * NATURALLY suggests THAT you need a KANTLEEK hot water ROTTLE now at $1.98 KG ts zin P s en in se e n nz da t the weatige te of conve | Estimates on the different | sizes and styles furnish-- , \__> _ ed promptly WE CAN FURNISH ON SHORT NOTICE ANY SIZE STORM * * in SASH FOR YOUR WINDOWS. AND THE PRICE IS VERY 4 Telephone 47 Libertyville Lumber Co. REASONABLE THESE SASH ARE A GREAT PROTECTION AND KEEP OUT THE COLD DRAFTS. YOU WILL ALSO NOTICE A MATERIAL SAVING IN YOUR FUEL BLLS. SPECIA LS R. & R. Plum Pudding Telmo Pure Fruit Pre-- serves, per jar . . Personal -- -- \ Interest M?l:;::'lso':gr le)a[?gu'.:.k.. 7OCI & EARL H. CORLETT {} _ Wafers, per Ib. . irst National Bank LIBERTYVILLE, iLmoK _ -- Just Received 'ONE PACKAGE POPPING CORN FREE |~ We arelinterested -- In your personal Success and welcome The opportunity of Rendering any service That may be helpful : uo o enc' iA When and how Can we serve you. Help to Reduce Your Coal Bill Rotary Corn Down by the Old Depot , $1.50 PAste 35¢

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