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Libertyville Independent, 26 Mar 1925, p. 2

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___-- months and report a delightful time. t" Miss Pearl Russell spent the week * end at her home near Genoa. Mizs Murice Keller goes to Wauke 5 ~~ gan daily to attend business college. _"""m--o--';" ;;'_"""'m:'h ury-- ir----monthly social at fi{.*home of 1,';'-'0:"%":'"&:{*:{; March--23; ::21 po--sl We fiw"""'ufifim tar and Ees eeafeneinee o_ _ _~ matiyes here. _ = * .. [ ue oi Chattel mortgages 70. T_t*~/~ _ tered the home .flf 8 r + o ~ t-- Wednesday of last week !h_&_l_fl'fl- uaber of * --*+ dgaed and ~tort e o nds ~manania * *./ TL ooo 'm .. . , Cago ¥pent the--week.>~ 4"'"}'1&3*"" Giaays Yarner ana Georg8®" --_* _ 1I&* : > ns z* ~--*When he said that 1 Sie Inmge Tnonrlhore. >' . *= _ _ 5. Amanaen qmam sninmntinnd * Aren _ Fupem my in k: . :22 i nicll t oo d B 21-- _ be ready tor occupancy for somé tint=. r_':-«--?--'lfic-hmhn P__Efl' Ab, Gurnee, whate Mt. MoClure ht the position of patrollman on the ~~ * "gtate road from Gurhée to Waukesan. uie z Poliock and family will occupy the over the bakery. Mr. Poliock has already worked up a good trade in the ~-- beti spending some ume win a.. |" * R EM ONT CENTER * _ ---- Péterson's parents near Wadsworth |;, 4 _ * ummamnmi- n * 1 s 0/ 1@ * _# /# \ ed to her Home last Saturday, after a|_ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hertel will * tenm day visit with her sister, Mrs. 3. move to Grayslake this week, where _ M¥. Sherwood. L"" will make their home. ~__ Mr.and Mrs. Kaymond Sherwood re| Jobhn Deiniein and family of Liber-- "turned last Thursliay from Florida, (yYyille were Sunday guests of relatives . °m:n the Bradiey bo:cfllnt "TE"E"?M z t3 PThe school house received its an-- wunal spring fumigation Saturday. Mr--and Mrs. B. J. Hooper were in the first of last week and at-- wied the banquet of the druggists ".~ Bherman.. Mr. Teede cared int s "- " Weber 8r .. re-- i& last week trats Fiorida, where BURKE DENIES HEF ASSISTED PESTER _ § IN HIS ESCAPE Mre. Spring~>of Miliburn, visited her «lster, Mary Kerr, Sunday. _ Mre. H. Potter spent Wednesday of last week in the city. elty last week, on accoont of the seri-- was Winess of Mra. Fober. The sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Holmegren, who were re-- oantly called on to give up their baby #won; »mine meonths ol4.after a short Hi-- =-m-| doctors were called and were at hand to give all possi-- bie afd. The family lives on Cedar Harvey Dizon has recently returned trom Florida, and called at the Harry Mxon bome Saturday. The Mothers® Club will meet at the parsonage Friday of this week. . K. W. A. members plegase take no-- tice that the next regular--meeting wHt tbe held Tuesday evening, March 31. They are not dead yet. h will be at home the remaineder of the year ready to spend sotme time in the ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cannon enter-- tained friends over Sunday. ~' Mre. Paul Avery entertained the Ladies'® Aid Sotiety at her bome on Wednesday afternoon of last weék. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Manny spent from Tuesday until Thursday of last week in Evanston and attended the B. Hamlin on Wednesday, April ist. Though. the day falls on April Fools' day, the meseting is a business meet-- Ing, and there might be a fow jokes. the next regular meeting with Mrs. C These ladies were very pleasant host-- esses and the guests spent a delight | U 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 %4 *4 "A somt was born to Mr. and Mrs John Meyer 4 the Lake County Gen-- eral hospital on Friday, March 13, and all are doing fine. Charlotte and Dor-- Othy Meyer are staying with Mrs. Fred Gast for a time. o Mre. Albert Kopple entertained 8 Indles at ancafternoon party Thursday in Bbonor of Mrs. Charles Cook, and Mrs. H. Potter entertained a number Villa for two years ' Burke was released in bonds be, fore Justice Hervey Coulson Thurs-- day and his case continued a week. Ablstrom hinted before the board of supervisors that there was more back of the case than he wanted to "Dum is a stationary engineer, and has been constable at Lake a aldiiiiediiictmertit .poten Allib Ocint e ind m it o m Pn n e e a" .'--'N to get him coffee because|tended the Juniof play at Gurnee last he hbad asked me (or it," Burke|Friday evening. . sa f8 . Mr. and Mrs. Johansen moved into ° Burke was released in bonds be,!the John A. Strang place last week. Hanson, charged that Burke had aid-- ed in chis escape. ~He also tells a M" ¥ about the charges of disorderly conduct agaibst him, for which he was bound over to the grand s _--Pester, in an affidavit taken by _ _"How long do they keep a man here, 1 suppose 24 hours." -- Mr. Feber was again called to the before. the board. .. ."Yes, 1 was. before.the board, but I was subpoenaed," he said. "Sure be is tough, but it is be-- cause I pinched him,. He did it to get even. He never gave me $10 and I didn't leawe a plank in the jail," he 'said. Burke said be called the night turnkey at the jail about 6 <o'clock in the morning after Pester was 'ar-- * u) & _.' _ The oidest I i It! was . out of. this affair that , e oldest boy scout'in the world is Sheriff Ahistrom received pléenty of 'g'l_z';':"";mi;:t& 4:0'%:!?: Sojbileily----for . not. responding .to . the . SW JAAAE ES ECS "a s Lake Villa call to take Pester to thef:'- h'rfi" a --dinner party on that county jail. The affair got as far g "l guests being the Ubridge as the board of supervisors ~who ® s dropped the maiter in time. Burkel mamamrnmmmmanarmarmintemse was one of the men who ApPpEANOE|) ) n op K Lo. a & 4 L kb 4 & a# a Fred Burke, Lake Villa constable, who was arrested dast week on a charge of assisting Irving Pester to escape from jail, Thursday charged, during an interview, that ne had been arrested through spite, and not be-- cause Pestcr had anything on him. rested 'Just Spite Work,' Tought Be-- LAKE VILL A at but it is be He did it to gave me $10 plank in the use ut Al-- it will not Im."" bKk-- _,acaim' will hold S iagt 'm"mm. and Mrs. Syives I"'n- funerkt sorvices lor ¥red Titus amons us again, after bee.rActhitr We are glad to see Mrs. Geo. Oben-- auf among us again, after being con-- fined to her hoine for the past six weeks with a throat affection. Henry Hertel and family and Will DMebold and family spent Sunday aft-- ernoon --at the home of Joe Dobner of West Fremont, where a little daugh-- ter arrived inst Thursday. were held at 3t Mary's Catholic church last Friday morning, with the local pastor, Rev. F. M. Bay, officiat-- ing. Mr. Titus died at the Alexian Brothers hospital in Chicago, where he was confined for the past six months with a lingering disease. Frank Dorfler and son, Alfred, of Grayalake, spent Sunday with his bro-- Ms M, w. j Fithel *McGuire, Grace Deaman. and Roy Botner--hare --been i# with coids the past week and were unable to at-- tend school. a Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarthy mov-- ed all their household goods to Anti-- och Saturday. . Clarence Bonner is sporting a new _ _A party in honor of Mrs. W. 8. Den-- }m was held at their home Wednes-- day evening. Five Hundred was the pasttime of the evening. _ Mr.--and Mrs. Strohal and Miss Lil}-- lian Strohal were Chicago visitors on Tuesday. Miss Mary Dunbar spent the week end in Chicage * * N. L Rice thas a week's vacation this week and there will be a reception or social time at the parsonage Wednes-- day evening. M 'Irving Pester--and a lady.friend of Chicago were visitors at the home of 'the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pester Sunday. + Last Monday the sheriff set Christ Cook's furniture ont the read, andstill Archie Web has not got possession to live there. »dic croup--no harmfal druge. 22'..'3{; 'ccd.r:,:o. As the dose lvdnv' one tdmhl It is on ulo.t.& good druggists Ask for Merle McCarthy while cranking his automobile last Sunday morning, sus-- noying coughing spelie at night, ho threugh 108# 'of . varuable 4 are vuho-m" their systems lavine thamaalbas amon ha Auaas la: themselves open to dangerous uro:aonl. can no' their dist trouble wo-gly y a ¥very sim mnonl. undreds who lz: y been Able to rest at all cdl'l!ll. have gotten their fall mg'rlokohop the very first time they ir s The treatment is basad on a re-- markable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs. The prescription is Mmhly recom-- m.naJ for con{hl. chest colds, hoarseness: and bronchitis, and is wo#derftul for children's eoufhn and gpasmodic croup--no harmfa 'f"l. Soonomical. 10G, as the dore 18 guts tioch high school who went to the city last Friday in one of the North Shore busses. There were 30 pupils in the party and they visited various points of interest. mightrbrfate retizune 'pnd notd ie is n retiring 0 ?'1'}%'! throat for 15 or seconds be-- ore awallowing n..rwuholt follow-- Ing with water. he rrncrlpflon has a double action. t not only roothes and heals soreness and irri-- tation, but it ?utcilr loosens and removes the gh o'*- and congestion which are the rect couse of the w'fl.lm"l The result is that.m usually sleep u&o'ufl As & the very first night, sn' the entire cough condition goes in a very short --Mr. and Mrs. Irving Barnstable are now occupying the Helm two--room room cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser of Wau-- The Renslow family has moved near laCrosse, Wis., where 'Mrs. Renslow's parents live. Mr. Renslow is still em-- ployed in Chicago. E. WE were members of the class in the An-- t 4 % 4A 4 1 4 t 4 k % % 4 4* 4# *# * M I L L B U R N * they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hussey, who --went with them, will come in a few weeks.. * F. R. Sherwood was at home over Baturday and Sunday. Mrs, P. R. Avery, Mrs. John Cribb, Mrs. Fred Hamlin and Mrs. C. B. Ham-- lin attended the R. N. meeting at Lib-- ertyville Wednesday evening of _ last week ahd had--a most enjoyable time. Ben Falch, who has been quite ill with who have peralatant, an-- " Thing speile ar hight. aid tism, is able to be out u'&"'u":i stema or.y simple who & at sll.%f their fall Mrs. C. .. Wightman and daughter, Leone, ware Chicago shoppers last Sat-- urday. _ _ R. D. Rowling has purchased the home of the late John Meade, and will pocupy the same in the near future. Mrs. Robert Washburn entertained the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congreé They are receiving the congratulations of their many friends. = . -- _--Mrs. Roy *lcBride was in Liberty-- ville on business Monday. Mrs. D. G, White was in Chicago on business Monday.* * Mrs. Leonard Hook has been ill at her home on Westerfield Place: Raymond Hensel spent Sunday at his bome in Malden, 111. > Pester for a number of years"and Mr. Druce has been associated with his father, Ed Druce, in the implement business. He served in the world war and both are poular young people. 'Deputy Harry Ahistrom arrested Bogden and brought him to the coun-- ty jail. _ © * " _ * #4 % ¥ % % % % % % 4 & % 4 %¥ 4 % 4 plained that a train was coming. The foreman had not told him. go, and Lynch kept on with his work in-- clined to believe the foreman.. At that point Bogden struck him, he says. . oys © ~ ' Thursday, after a little tiff with a fellow laborer, John < Bogden, whom he charged with hitting him in the nése, he wWéalked the fiflteen miles be-- tween Lake Villa and Waukegan just to get a state warrant to see that Bogden would end up in the county jail. & Not content with getting a warrant charging assault and battery he 'com-- pleted Mis action by gettfhg a disor derly conduct warrant. a / a2" The trouble arose over-- the rail-- road tracks. Jynch was buey pulling spikes when he declares that Bogden came to him and demanded he cease James Lynch of: Lake Villa, James Lynch does a thing right when he does it. WALKS 15 MILES_-- TO GET WARRANT AGAINST LABORER wHY HAVE A "BLUE MONDAY:" Phoges, Farm : Desplaines 147.. Residence Park. R34ze 1132 40 Horses FOR SALE ®." OTTO H. GROSS _ LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone Libertyville 67--R. -- Libertyville and Highland Park RELIABLE LAUNDRY RIVER ROAD, ONE--HALF MILE SOUTH OF MILWAUKEE AVENUE. THREE MILES NORTH OF DES PLAINES. 1 GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. COME AND GET JUST WHAT YOU WANT. _ _©=~ WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET AWAY FROM THE DRUDCGERY OF THE WEEKLY WASH.© LET US TAKE AWAY YOUR BACKACHE, YOUR CHAPPED HANDS AND YOUR FROZEN FINGERS. and WET WASH 95¢ 310. --: * *, Total amount of loans $278,546. f Corresponding period week ending Mr. and Mrs. Page Keown and son are visiting in Arkansas and Missouri. Mrs. Charles Kapple was in Chicago Saturday. ns o BY A. K. BOWES s Asst. Secretary Security Title and 'x $ . Trust Co. _ -- Business of the Recorders office for the week ending Merch 21, 1925. Number of conveyances filed 177. Mrs. <Jess Longabaugh and Mrs. Frazier attended a luncheon at Lake Bluft Mond&y--afternoon. gitional church at 'her home Thurs-- day of last.week. **: . Miss Florence Hook entertained Miss Ruth Hafemann of Libertyyille Baturday. . Mre. M. McHugh, of Chicago spent Thursday in the Godfrey home. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hook spent last Bunday--with Libertyrille--relatives. Miss Bessic Wagner spent--SBaturday and SBunday with Chicago friends. ~--Mr, and Mrs. Herman Tegan spent Mrs. Ed Wagner. entertained the members of St. Andrew's Guild Wed-- nesday afternoon. & LOANS LOWER _ _ ~=--fHAN YEAR AG0 Ratuzrde=--e+ cago on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. Harry Roberts of Chi-- cago were.callers at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Tonies Monday evening. ~-- § WAUKEGAN, ILL. Total --amount of loans $426,673.40. Good Meals 50c Total number of Instruments filed umber of Chatte]l Mortgages 71. Number of Trust deeds and mort-- A RLING T O N + HOTEL # JA 1925 ~--Arter: the ~atorm ~bad ~passed Dr. Lieber stepped out of 'the stairway and started down the street. A few moments later a --man of dissheveled appearance dashed up and grabbed his medicine case. **Come with me,." he cried. Dr.. Lieber followed, n'ocr because he did not want to lose his/case than anything else. The man l6d him to a place where his wife h.y. both low-- er limbs crushed off by a falling tim-- aid The terribleé tofnddo 'which swept through the southern part of the state Wednesday evening, bringing death to neariy 1,000 people, recalls vivid-- ly to the mind of Dr. Charles Lieber, county physician, a, similar catastro-- phe--which he witnessed a number of years ago. It was on March 26, 1913, in Omaha, Neb., that a cyclone struck, killing 153 people anda injuring between 2,000 and 3,000. Dr. Lieber's office was locaied on 2ith street, The build-- ing was one of those deswxoyed. It so happened that Dr. Lieber was" in a basement stairway at the time and escaped injury. Blfii{ldinlg. in Vétnvggs lg;g (t)rf'fifef . Was LOCate : a' --Wes Locafed Nes Ape that. DR. LIEBER RE-- _ CALLS NEBRASKA CYCLONE IN '13 About 250 bu. Good Oats 3 tons Alfalfa 4 tons Timothy 15 tons Clover TERMS OF SALE--All sums of $25.00 and under, cash ; on sums over that amount a credit of six months will be given on good bankable notes, bearing six per cent interest per annum until paid. No property to be removed until settled for. Hay and Grain FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer. Andrew Hoffman shires and Holsteins. 1 Pure Bred Ayrshire Bull, good enough for show ; a 1 Bay Team, 8 and«9 years old, weight 3000; 10 Cows, all T. B. tested; a very good herd of Ayr-- Thursday, April 2nd The farm being sold, will offer at Public Auction, on the premises, on the Hoffman Farm, located one--half mile west of Lake Bluff, at the corner of Waukegan and Green Bay Roads, on We Order the Following Patterns Every Day : . ~B. Godfrey | Give Us Your Order. Easter Lily. Borgenock Gay Cavalier; "The Quality Store" 4# vray Livestock --~ Machinery Prompt Service, 'ublic Auction commencing at 12}30 sherp, the following described perganal property: _ .. .. Calis ' D + comac l |: a 1 Deering Grain Binder, new A'yr- 1 Deering Mower 1 Deering Hay Rake * _ Hay Fork, Ropes, Carrier and Grain Seeder Grass Seeder Three--tire Brain Janesville Cultivator One--horse Cultivator Walking Plow Spring Tooth Harrow PROPRIETOR Janesville Corn Planter, new, with 80 rods of wire ; Armour's Veribest Pork -- and Beans, 3 large cans Armour's Veribest Milk, '-- 3 large cans -- -- Leonard C. Blank Compound Lard, Finest Wisconsin | Creamery Butier, per Ib: -- 48C Selected E ~--Per dmggs, * * s 2 * 29C CASH ad CARRY SPECIALS TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY TT es M T s sds y m erEske ... y e M A R K ET P R O P R LE T O R Week--End -- pump jack _ : 100 Fence Posts 700 Lbs. Barber Wire Forks, Shovels and other and other article too numerous to mention. 1 Set Single Harness 2 Sets Double Harness 8 Horse Collars 2 Sets Fly Nets 50--gal..Caldron Kettle Tank Heater 2 h. p. Stover Gas Engine and Top Buggy Fo;r' Tire :Bnm Wagon Milk Wagon . 4 1187 a T p2 60 c 22 ; NC Woprngs y . 29¢ _ 29c

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