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Libertyville Independent, 12 Feb 1925, p. 8

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-- basement.. Let's all go. ~ Harrison Wilbur Loomis, eldest son J of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loom'!s, torm-- s um View, now living in rfi: 4 gtaduated with the honor of > e mmmuheqtdtnntl' * al ) and has now onmoz t'flg;,,é families from here attended h : 5 tA rwamh.a&. |/_ Loo Mrs.--J1. E. Baurrett Tasnt Monday y : ® Hy all the churches in the county paid the taxes. Four of the ® larger churches in Waukegan includ-- ___Ing the First Methodist, the First y > Baptist, the Presbyterian and Christ ___/=~. Rpiscopal, decide that before they _. ._ . _paid the taxes again they would de-- A FIRST PRESBYTERIAN t . s#..-- Guy £Z. Smock, Pastor. nccue u--s..~»-- Mess Ruby Wiliams, Organist. ----~»«~-- Miss Anna Steiner, Choir Leader. «--*~__. Bunday School at 9;:%5 a m. W. G > Thousands of churches in the state *, [ Of--Hilinois are interested in the ruling !\ _ gust bhanded down by. {'the-- supreme _\--. ©ourt in the case of the First Metho-- _ N~.dist church of Waukegan \~Nich has iny*~ fibn informed --by the hign--court that . k t'l'nt pay the takes on its person-- a s¥ af or bave the buikling sold by the Holy Euchariet and sermon 11 a. m. Church Bchool at 10 a. m. k On Bunday, 8%, a drive for $200,000 ! dowment Pund of the Western Theo 3 logical Seminary. It is expected that ground will be broken on the new «lite on the camps of the Northewest-- ers University in the fall Mrs. Gwyn preached on the need of the Seminary .. Iast Bunday and made an appeal for the fund. In practically all the con-- gregations in the diocese similar ap ----~~Rrals were made-- ------ ---- winene A sn ------------Sfeorning --service at 11 o'clock. 8ub-- ".__ Ject, Heaven's Prosperity." ks Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. __--..._ BRvening service at 7:30. . Subject, *~__ Jonah Fleeing From Duty " _o_-- *' 'Awo selections, and the Junior Choir In the evening. ~ mon....... s --0- f @T. JOHN'8 EY ANG. LUTHERAN & Kimer C. Kiessling, Pastor. / Bunday School at %30 a. m. German services at 10:30 a. m. . Lmdles® Ald meeting next Thursday afternoon at 2:30. 6 --(y-- *=4 * BT. LAWRENCES EPI8SCOPAL _______.__ _Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. Bervices on Bunday, Februtry 16th \--~OF SUPREME COURT --~~ --Pay Tax on Parsonage Ail -------- Must Do the Same. summer. basement. Let's all . * Harrison Wilbur Lo O Mr. and Mrs Harr O Prairle View Meago, graduated w but that the job was so lucrative that he can afford to go without work this where all the delicacies of the kitchen art can be secured. Entrance fees ate ten cents per head, and paid at the Wain entrance gate. Remember the €até, Feb. 114, beginning at 7 o'clock in the evening, in the Haly Day church C..J. Hersch finished his job Of . taking G:J: census of the towns of V Shields and Deer-- field last week He says he did not locate very --many "unmarricd giris" run on the equare. The Ladies Aid Bociety will have their restaurant zt the northeast corner of the grounds Whoa, where are you going" Why, to the Hall Day County Fair of course. Aren't you!" Everybody is This fair is going to be a close rival to the one Mr. Woodin and Mr. Wirts pulled off at Libertyville lnast fall All the concessions will be there. "There will be ample pick-- pockets,. moonshi and| evesdrop pers, as an efficied't of police and detectives will be on hand to "watch you." Judge Crowe, who sn effictentiy ~handied The LoebLeopold case, will also be on hand to mete out sentences to all the unfortunates who are caught disobeying the laws, rules and 'regulations formed by the fair officials, as this thing is going to be that the previous board was wrong mnd --placed --the parsonages back on the First Methodist chufth which de-- clined to pay its parsonage taz. The local county court held that it was justified in this action. County Treasurer Pearsall took an appeal to the supreme court and m.l'l'u oft _konntr . anyrk Was. :euu was remanded. xov"'t:{ quent taxes. Up to recently the churches of Imke county 'paid taxes on parson-- '-té~4non a ~board of_review "held that the churches did not Bave to pay. taxes on the parsonages and they were--removed from the tax books. Ing and the status of the churchos has been decided once and for all-- they must pay taxes on their--person-- ages, and this applies to all churches in the state.a the bookse again. While Methodist Chufch Must CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 80OCIETY 'Third Floor, First Nat'l Bank Bidg. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. & H A LF D A Y alireport a most enjoy-- blfl.flcrm : Sunday, 10;:45 a, m. It ving In| Mrs. Alice F alip ts ' re. Mc merJ visitor last Th ttended vzuu..fi --of ¥r. | Priday #veping. ' Mrs. Allice Haynes is quite poorly and confined to her home. -- # _ Mre. Vida Mooney was \a Waukegan visitor last Thursday, ____ _ _ _ _ The Jolly Jigger girlins--will give a ;*'mmm Aat the-- Woodman hall Mr. ahd Mre. Kutil were visitors tn John and W1 Dupre loft last woek for Arizsona to visit Mrs. Will Dapre. Miss Mary Wilton spent several days in Waukegan with relatives last m i «n » _ Mre. J. W. McGee gave a party Sat-- urday afternoon to the children and teachers of the Junior department of the Methodist church. The party was held In the basement of the church, and the young folks had a deligtful time. A nice lunch was served. Mrs. Warriner visited several days last week with relatives in Evanston. Mrs. Barah Pullen entertainéd the lLadies' Ald at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pullen was presented with a beautiful boquet of sweet peas. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Deetbsa were in Waukegan Saturday. * Little Betty Williams has been very zick this week. The "Three Links Club" held at the I. 0. 0. F. hall last Friday afternoon was much enjoyed. At' 6 o'clock the supper was served, after whitch the regular lodge was called to order. Mrea. Grummitt visited rélatives in uwflyvi_l!o several days last week. quite sick. is much better. c Joseph WWlie is on the sick ist. Nell Shulitis was in Chicago Tt day transacting Woalneas. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walish and two sohs were guests of relatives at Iong Lake last Sunday. A Ohicago a teow days lnn*t ~~*pmumoae ___ _ mwn'fium and, friends in last week, return-- . h'hu Saturday evening a number of neighbors and friends came in to help Mr. and Mre Robert Runyard, cele brate their silver wedding anniversary. The evening was very pleasantly spent and a nice luncheon was served. * Mrs. Charles Veige!, who has been M T t t | _ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1028 + 4%4 4% 4 4 % 4 s a 4 a | 20 Head of Livestock and a complete zdflfi:""eflfl" :'.""" mmlnflyu' farm machinery, and w km, rs. Paul R + weer Siopird. "Ht e lumnmau. _ °+ ®" % & CA | At the Elmer Hook farm, 1 mile east '.."".'.\..dmhnnnn"phaor-.wm #4 A K T 1 0O C B * | miles west of Miliburn, on . _ . a alte for the new building but they have joined with Jacob L Gottliecb of Kenosha in planning the new auditor-- Edward and Fred Dayton, both for-- mer Waukegcan men who--have been successful in the erection and man-- agement of the Orpheum Theatre in Kenosha, today apnounced their plans to construct--a--hbuge auditorium in Kenosha to be used for C@ances, balls, auto shows, poultry shows, conven-- tions and other large gatherings. The Dayton brothers have not yet s0lecied L"un' Bunday Mr. Oshimo talked to _ *I hbaeve very little wheat left," said Mrs. Durand. "! unloaded most of my hbholdings and got out when the market was at $2.05% Since then i have gradually disposed of the re-- erainder as the price fell, unti! now such drops as yesterday's have it tle efftect." * Mrs. Durand's profits are figured on Lla Salle street at more than rett proved to be fine entertainers, and --we. all> wished --them --many. more such pleasant occasions.: Some said ; wwg enven: went. to the _ and mentioned 150. But of eourse there are always plenty of op-- timists as well as pessimists. in most any group, so we did not consider lt} at all serious. S } is now attending the Seminary in Chi-- cago. He is an 'lntol&en_t and very nice young man, and tilk was in-- teresting. -- x A Christian , Endeavor Society was organized in. church crcles Sunday evening.--Permanent officers will be elected next Sunday. This is for old and young so be on hand next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock and takepart. Miss Anna Gerbert is again attend-- ing to her--duties in the primary room after a seige of illness. --Quite a few shrdlushrdluuudluuuuu _ Church caendar as follows: "Teachers' Training Class at 9:45 a. m.--Sunday School at 10:80 a--m. The Christian--Endearor at 7:80 p. m., and church services 8t 8 p. m. Everyone DAYTONS TO BUILD KENO. AUDITORIUM She not ooly denied their truth-- fuiness, but adgaed information that establishes her as one of the shrewd-- est operators. $1,000,000. Early reports were <to the effect that she had suffered a "paper loss" of some $800,000 on a reported hold ing of 4,000,00 bushels. Mrs. Durand stated she had sold most of her wheat when the price was $2.05%. MRS. DURAND ES-- CAPES WHEAT PANIC; --CLEANS UP MILLION It was estimated that every time wheat went down a cent Mrs. Du rand stood to lose $40,000. ------ cordially invited to attend all of MAeAMO CR3 ETWA SP2 WEsEs APeAT BE NERECT td in the: Haw#ilan Islapds, and 44 _Public--notice is hereby given that * the Subscriber, Administratrix of the Estate of August H. mu. deceas-- ed, will attend the Court of ' Lake County at a term thereof to be * hboiden at the Court House in Wauke _ gan, in said County, on the first Mon-- _ day of May next, 1925, when and where ' all persons having claims against said } Administratrix as Aforesaid. -- t ~Waukegan, 111., Jan.'7, 1925. E. M. Runyird, Atty. _ feb 27 12 19 26 estate are and requested to Mmmum C In loving memory of my dear chum, who died February 28, 1923: -- Today recalls sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of ber today Are 'the ones who loved her best. Her Pal, GRACE WOHLFEIL OLSAEN, K:# EX--COP AND HIS . _FATHER WEEP IN _ -- JAIL CONFERENCE was the Sphinx of the jail, until yes-- schools. Supt. Jesse L Smith, of Highland Park, and F. A. Hudson, of Libertyville. _ SBuggestions for bird study work will begiven. ___~ Sergt. T. Smith, Veteran Chi-- cago Policeman. and His Son Charged With Murder Meet TEACHERS MEET -- AT LIBERTYVILLE ertyville. under direction of T. Aflhw'- Simpson, county superintendent 6 #chools. The Instractors will be Mis« Florence Hagen. of the Cicero publiic _ Cars _ R. J. Lyons Bernard Smith, accused of a part in the robbery that ended with the mur-- der of Russell Sage Dickey, express messenger of the crack "Viking Ex-- press," broke his long silence in the ceomty. jail--yesterday with tears;=~~ Smith had been the Chicago police-- man with "promise." At 26 years of age he had driven a sgquad car out of detective headquarters in the Loop. Of the four--men charged with the murder of Dickey, Smith has had the least t eay. _ --© They write letters. too. Not many, but just a few to the home folk tell-- Ing that things are as wel!l as could A meeting of the teachers of rural| and village schools will be held next Saturday at the egrammer school. Lib Even at the arraignment he answer-- ed questions and made statements with as few words as possiIbe.. He Sret. Smith is heartbroken. His family, and the wife of the boy, share his grief. Haltinely he told of the promise of the lad as a policeman to of prisoner well. _ _Attorney Ed. Curley, of MHwaukee, visited Bernard Mylin, of Milwaukee, who is charged with fring thc"#r:! that killed Dickey, yesterday. s Mylin was said to have untCurlofi to the jail. Their -- conference 'pi brief. terday. Yesterday, during his long afternoon. came the change. An old man Chicago policeman. was admitted to bis cell. Two words were passed be tween them. ¢ "Father," then, "My boy." Deputies turned away as the two men broke into tears. This was the second meeting of the two, The old sergeant had visited his son at the detective bureau in Chicago following the taking of confessions. Both wept then: words had been few. All are eating jail fare; not send-- ing out for the "best" as some prison-- the sheriff's men yestérday. l d ff'fi- hovs ait are ordinary pmsonérs, | Paige Jewett HELEN BARTLETT BUESCHING aityc:, _ _ Nifikbamteamconntee . _' ADJUDICATION--NOTICE 4. ~. ~» Wtms t 5-- 200 IN MEMORIAM PUBLIC SALE ° ie ~prsf t af GUaARANTEED HOSIERY--Bamples, your size, free to agents. Write for proposition paying $75.00 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spate time, selling SALESMEN --WANTED--To -- solicit orders for lubricating--olls, greases and paints. Salary of commission. Ad-- dress the Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland. O. FOR CARS REFPAINTeD, reasonable. Quick sbervice. W. Baird Bensie}, Rockmnd Road, first house east of the River, Stock Farms, Lake St Rd, two miles west of Libertyville. Phone 678]2%. _ FOR SALE--1 hard coal heater, self feeder; also 1 gas range. Telephone _'":_& n ceA in ivnng «n utm --erge -- 46-- . g--*, m FOK SALE--Pure bred registered . Guernsey cattle, at reasonable pric-- es. One three--yearold cow and two yearling helfers | Also a few cholge bulls from six to fourteen months old, out of high producing dams. We wil be glad to show any of these animais Lake Villa, IIL (On Grand Ave). 53t MUST SELL my garage or cafe #ite 85x175 feet, near station. $7,500; 2,000--cash; EZ terms; valuewt))} dou ble in spring; need mo.ey an' must sacrifice now. Address X X X, care Incependent. 1 _ --__ We Sold--$400,000.00 Worth of Property Last Year. WwE HAVE FUNDS IN--ANY AMount FROM $3,000 UP, TO LOAN _ ON LAKE COUNTY FARMS. INTEREsST 5% PER ANNUM. REASONABLE COMMIS810N _ AND---- ATTRACTIVE: PREPAYMENT PRIViLEGES. R. B. QIXON, GURNEKE, ICL_~_ _--_-- _ ds bators, two brooder stoves, 100 a ing hens, 10 tons baled tw%. 10 tons clover and alfaifa mixed. Hay can be stored on place without charge unt!l July 10th Geco. Frubstorfer, Prairie View, on Milwaukee Avenue. FOR SALE--Ford truck, Ford coupe, ~--Ford touring car, Ford speedster, Chevrolet truck, Overland sedan, Page coupe, Moon touring 1924, Moon se dan 1924. Landwer Bros.. Lake Zurich Garage. Phone Lake Zurich 1. 4tt FOR SALE--1923 Chevrolet coupe, in perfect condition; 5 good tires; $295 Iif take nat once; cash or terms. Main Garage. Phone 456, Libertyville. 4tt FOR SALE--Three large Queen incu-- CLASSIFIED ~ADS. FOR RENT--190 acre farm near Long trade on a new Chevrolet, and will be sold at a reasonable price. A chance to get a good car for little money. Call Libertyville Garage. Phone 202. FOR RENT--1 re farm, 3 miles northwest d%flyvme. Inquire of Frank Day, nard Avenue, Lib-- ertyville. 1--3t __class condition....This piano was used in one of the best homes in Lib ertyville, and has had excellent care. This is a bargain for some ome who wants a really fine piano at a most reasonable price. For particulars call at Independent Office. 1 FOR BALE--1922 touring car in A1 120 N. High St., Albuquerque, N. Mex. » 14 FOR SALE--An upright plano in first FOR SALE--10 tons No. 1 t'mothy hay, baled. A. E. Jobuson, on the Perry Farm, Almond Road. 1--3t O UR S#ERVICES ABRE VALUABLE TO BOTH TH EBE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Lake County Live Wire AGENTS WANTED FARMS FOR RENT MONEY --TO LOAN =~ re® bred Bronze tur-- Nt 4 4 9 | Sellers & Petersen |--**"* *' 1ME 7--1t struction of a local improvement ? the Village of Libertyville * described as follows?~~ That" Laurel Avenue, Homewood Avenue, . Sunset Drive, Linden Lane, Forest Lane, Eim Assessment oef the costs of said im-- provement, according to benefits and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, the Tinal bearing thereon will be had on the 28th day of February, A. D. 1925, or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court wik permit. All pergons desiring --may file objections in said n o r t h 'line of Laurel Avenue; and Laurel Avenue f r o m t 8 e easterly line of Sunset Drive to the west line of Forest Lane) be improved by grading said streets and laying up-- on the roadways thereof a Portland cement concrete pavement six (6) inches thick, with valve manholes and necessary appurtenances, and that said--part--of --Sunset--Drive and Laure} Avenue excepted' aforesaid. be im-- proved by grading the same and con-- an eight (8) inch gravel road, with ditches for the removal of storm wat-- er, the Ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Vilage Clerk--of said Viilage, and the said ¥it-- 'age having> applied to the County Court of Lake County, llinois, for an Court beftore said day and may appear at the hearing and make their defense. Said Ordinance provides for the col-- lection of said assessment in ten an-- nual installments with annual interest Aiberty¥ille,--County of ZaAke and State | J -- of-- Iilinols, having ordered the oonfl Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the President . and LBoard of Trustees of the Vilage--of EDCE L P NBR EUE eR NE tm dlhst v-_rv bortoetentiiiih.ictrctrtts --.'.v' pesss o ie nass «in ue uo ment buyers of Lake County, advertise your w «l the little that we s Un % o o o vin n n ie o« =><-- | Auetion Sgle in The Libertyville Independent. BRe k in SPECIAL A8SSES8MENT NOTICE The NewW _ CHEVROLET ~CARKS Ipmxoauna Libertyville Garage and Sales Service Telephone 202 Libertyville, Hlinois See the New-- Ser Cconomical Trensportation COME IN AND SEE US Exemplified 3| HOLSTHIN-- BULLS: 11-- ---- FrOR SALE _ ># To reach the livestock and i _ _Phone 200--J\_ L & @dded quality fteatures a tires and artillery wheels. ELMWOON cou,mi& DOANE COMPANY . MONUMENTsS and Mausoleums | sage green and black Duco-- tires and disc wheels. See the new coach, another fine Fisher Body closed car of low price, Duco finished, mounted on the new Chevrolet chassis with its many added quality features--Balloon with new bodies finished in rich dark blue Duco, with cowl lights, new disc clutch, and new extra strong rear axle with b.n)o-qpc\boudn; Fisher Body and one--piece®V V DEERFIELD, JLLINOIS Sn i sc it ¥ THE ELECTRIC $1ATION BV YER AND 8 ELLE BR Office 851 Milwaukes

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