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Libertyville Independent, 2 Apr 1925, p. 11

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_ ) OF M. W. A. TOBE | >e x« < / ~ HELD IN GURNEE :: ... ~ ROUND LAKE NEWS 3 Pm e t CCC Ks & k *J-_-!a%'_w;_v.',f_!'! points of interest in the . _ At six: o'clock ~they were " ~ taken to the Christian church where supper was served. ' At seventhirty o'clock there wAS a ------ meeting in the Woodmen Hall" at .« ---- -- whick initiatfon was Reld. The work * wras e%emplifed in fine Axtke ie d isnn ienss * 'fl*';m!ta?i U _~~~ We and Mra.. Ray RippbergeTt ABRC/. .Mrs. <Joe --Peterkort Caughter u:';lnm: Mra.: 0. A. Howard '-"wfih -rmfi ¥r. and nee. This was decided upon Wednes-- """&"::';"":;. hé'l::' l:":'-- sttend-- a@y afternoon when delegates FOM | y oy, puay thg 1,. . n"". . Thaw fi-kominddlonrmeu-tym" e o met in the Chamber..of . Commerce | "" _ u""""'. uby and daughier:. Mr.. rooms on the eighth foor of the Wau-- | / q o. piq uky and chllires HeLl kexan Natiopal Bank bn_n}ldm:i.lmn en and Marie, »spent a few Uays at 'c:rntun of Gurnee was C trmn KinkaKee, IH., to Iirs: ~Luby Chas. L. ?nu of --Waukesa® | wno is quite 111. visit was BectolRAry. , 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson spent Following is the 1st of tase four Sunday eveni at -- thi Nels . Hot deléegaies who~ were . elected . {?OM | poarg nome, o ° takte County--to asiend --the 2t# --C02: | *--yoy aug ~Mye--I--A----Pits ant daugh vention to be hcmh Centralia, BL,. veima .mh the play st the next month? Charles Cmbtree.-w-vb oT. H. '_m»"m". $ Park; James 1'. Sherman, Grayslake: | now. driving a new Resexr conch. and Gottlie» shafer, of Lake Foresi.| _ yrs. Naomi w. was & The {ollowing alternates were sleti-- | Chicago caller actaainlp « ed: -- W. E. Miller, Libertyvill¢; A. O--| -- Mr. Malcoim MeCuaig of Racine, Howard, Round Lake; Allen DanBber,.{] Wis., was a Sunday visitor at the Moward; Mrs, O. A. Howard and the two Davis girls motered to MceHenary Mr. .mmmm.:a Qraysiake were in Round Lake Wed-- Miss Clara Amann was a caller at the Harold Kennedy home st 1608 Iakes last week-- + -- many . years. Highland Park; and Alecky Allen The posines» session of cont tod endéd about three o'clock. --' dclegates from the county then w CANDIDATES ARE INITIATED The roxtrcounty "tonvent'on of the Mr. Fortin Waukegan . Wednesday; Delegates Are Named Jeen Fortin of ne a few Aays delegates | dee, Priday. _ Mrs. Ben Peterkort and daughter| _ Springlield, 1l, _ April 1.--Seven }""' were Waukegan callers Satur--|senate bills making an approptiation » ipet . by the l'l,',,. and. Mis. 'Jack Dufey were Cht of $141,00,000 was passed sun parlor and remodeling the Lyle M l"'cu Rosing and daughter, rs. ra a# . Lueiis mofored to Hevron, Mopday. . Mr. Martin Thelen and a lady friend attended a sbhow at Wauke gan Sunday evening.> -- end: at her home. Vittle KElinore 1 --~--Mr, and Mro. Leo Hendese and Mar-- tin Thelen spent-- Sunday evening with Mrs. Freund and daughter of Saturday with Lilah Brown. ; Mr, and Mrs. Clint Hendee attend-- ed-- the play the L.-- T. H. 8., Thurs day evening. . _ 8 _ Mr. Jim Luby is staying at the Jim Curtan home for a week or so. Mr. Henry Batsner of Waukegan sent Bunday <at the Frank Amann axentu« at the Frost, home at Volo.i .. "wt. and 'i':' Too Amans and chil'|-- _ dren spent Sunday at the Savern Ho---- f tel home at Fremont, _ _ . * Mr, Mike Luby and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Luby and children Heb en and Marie, 'spent a few days at KankaKee, I!1., to visit© Mrs: Luby who is quite 111. -- TWO SMALLPOX °_ CASES FOUND IN N. SHORE LAUNDRY Mr. asd Mrs. Wm. Frose and chil-- Luby is sick with was-- a . Chicago LIBERTYVILELE INDEPENDENT, THORSDAY, CAPRIL 2, 1925 SNATE PASSES SEVEN BILLS TODAY juing into condition of bystness at--, proceed to put his place in shape. resulte in strengthened re--| Then it will stay that way, and the for the business; by the annual clean--up will be more or same token a clean--up o( the prem--, less a matter of form and the doing Heee removes many breeding places, of the long--deferred, If the proper 'Yor distase and safeguards the|attention is given to smanitation 'healith. of. the family." _ | from time to time." * Such Interest has beén aroused| _ 'There are many seemingly sman "in recent years in this phase offtun- that demand aitention" he 'health protection that awil sorts of cautions "O|4 cans and other }tolx. of all ages, are active in the potential receptacles for water fampaigns as the accompanyiog| which will furnish a breeding place 'pictures show. . | for mosquitoes shouml be banished. * _ "A wige houscholder will mhe*cna though so placed that they % detailed examination annually,.' are not unsightly, In that way mote any unhealthiul conditions and ! spring Cleaning may preciude mai-- hecessary repairs, and »~will then aria or Other summer complica-- '"Inside and Out"" Cledri--ups Are Urged _ As Safeguards of Community Health n en t i /f:tho rity Who Advises Millions Vim poe qAmmmame mm us oob cmd uo o -- scomas arole <~~*The ventilation of stuffy rooms lm- for more healthful condi-- tions by the removal of germs and !th alr; & cleaning --up or put-- + rememenmanes 2 ssm smcs of d -- 0 ce fi'm should be mem' las well 4s internal" Dr, Patton says. {*In the matter of body cleanliness the tendency is=to give more at-- +tention to the outside, while the jopposite ijs. true, ordinarily, of 'householid conditions. -- A well--bal-- ipygienic." [mo' program in both instances ,would be preferable and more pany «t Newark, N. J. He makes this timely suggestion to the more than seventeen million pol-- yloyholders whose interests he seeks Bpring cleaning. should not be confined to the inside of the house, but should extend to the premises as well, Furthermore the cleaning of both should be periodic, rather than -- seasonal, in the opinion of This investment is free from the normal : Federal Income Tax and also exempt from per-- sonal property taxes to residents of Illinois. -- _ These shares may be had for $100.00 each either for cash or on a monthly saving plan. A Dependable Investment . _ An investment in which everyone can share is right here within your reach. _ Your surplus funds or your savings can be put to work =:=*t &zze at home and made to earn 7% interest for you. ts The 7% Preferred Shares of this company is a high grade investment and is paying divi-- dends quarterly at the rate of 1 3--4% or 7% per Get in touch with our nearest office by mail-- ing the attached coupon and let us explain this matter to you. North Shore Gas Company ~ 'Without obhpfill me send me full details re-- & A0 20 meatoe} AAr-- al Insurance ul e hy sA T o C P s p s SE _ d . people for road construction; $§,090,-- 000 for bhighway maintenance and $8,-- Foremost among these was a bl} appropriating $35,000,000 to complete the $60,000,000 roud bond issue. Others appropriated: $26,800,000, a part of the $100,000,00 yoted by the house today and sent to the gover--1500,0060 for construttion of a cement mor for his signature. | plant. \ _ *There are many seemingly smaln fuun- that demand aitention" he _ cautions. "O|4 cans and other | potential receptacles for water | which will furnish a breeding place \ for mosquitoes shouml be banished, w B ie w ww d e w ru n Ww on +# proceed to put his place in shape.| tiong "Garbagé 'palls Whould4 be 'Then it will stay that way, and the| kept closed as well as clean, and annual Glean--up will be more or| must be inaccessible to files." less a matter of form and the doing| "Oftentimes in rural districts of the long--deferred, if the proper| barns, chicken houses and the like attention is giver to sanitation| &are in too close proximity to the from time to time." 1)0&... which is particularty dan« Px d w Wi o W ie o se i4 o ¥-- h "Oftentimes in rural districts barns, chicken houses and the like are in too close proximity to the house, which is particularty dan-- gerous where water is furnished by the well on the back porch. These should be moved, and once moved they cease to be a menace if prop-- erly kept. Yards should be raked and all refuse hauled away." ; _ _ "And finally," Dr. Patton sug-- | gests, "make your spring cleaning'* a matter of daily routine.*~ a1 ond wife of the former Kaiser, has retaurned to Doorn. Her operation here was successful, but she will re turs to Germany later for an extend-- ed cure. 79 "*__»%. .,'u * Hermine, sto ¥*%: --1 'Opportuanity!'_ _ Alta Helistern to Charles Hellétern, QCD $10. Pt--Sec 12%, Antioch. Martin Ruesch & wt to John Bills, QCD $1 8t $1. . Pt-- See 3. Benton. . _John Bills to Martin Rueédl & wt, QUCD $1 8t $1, Pt Spring Btuff Addn 10 Chicago. * * -- W, W. Geary & w!l to Frark Bur-- roughs, WD $10, St. $3.50. Pt Sec $s Deerfictd _ _ _ ----------~ Walter Staranowiczs & wt to Jon-- stanty Hladyszewski, WD $10 St $1.50. Pt--Blk 50, Washburn P .. M, A. Crane & wf to P. E. Kamins & |'f WD $10. Pt See 31, Liberty-- ville. i . Morris & w1, QCD $10. Pt See 165 A. M. Rubin & wf' td Garabed Tooroian, WD $10 St $2° Pt See 28, Wikgn. George Hermap, Jr.. & wi to Gus-- tar Dammann, WD $10--St. $3.50. . Pt Sec 34, Deerfleld. * ' C. W. Hedrick & wt to Richard C. A. Bchreck & wf to D. A. Semer: lle, WD $1 --St LOc.--> Pt 'Bec 16, of Transfers ___ ¥Furnished by the © LAKE COUNTY TITLE AND TRUBT COMPANY Official List Abstracts ot~Title:~ Titles Guaranteed . 8140 Washington Et, Waukegar, 111. Telephone € k No m Y# 146 B s mon sith uioh Sheridan Road Motor Sales A certain Rent--a--Car firm has asked the Oldsmo-- bile company'to bid on an order of 700 cars and have specified that they MUST be six--cylinder cars equipped with Delco ignition, standard shift, standard cord tires, hrge brakes, nickel radiator, underslung rear springs and Borg & Beck clutch. e Open Evenings and Sundays Cars Washed This is a compliment to Oldsmobile as these speci-- fications ag'ne with those of Oldsmobile and fleet own-- ers know that their cars mu$t stand the greatest.abuse. OLDSMOBILE, . WILL -- STAND THE -- TEST. The Milweukee Raflroad wishes to assure its present and prospec-- tive patrons that the Receivership just established will have no adverse effect upon its service. On the contrary the adjustment of its ing securities made Thet postion of the West and Northwest through which this Railroad operates has been especially hard hit by agriculturel and seneral bausinese degresion. in addition much tonnage has been to Enance new and improved tacilities needed to render o¥ diverted to the Panama Canal and the widempeccd was of the eutomobile has cansed a large decrease in passenger travel by rail. The ofece of these contditions han been aggrveared bry the fact thet in this section of the country freight retes have been lower than in those regioas where the business depression was lees acute, Regardiess of thee things the Mitwoukee has had to pay as high .fldW'.t..'-h"fl-"h es have been paid ty moes prosperoums raibroads engnying the As a reomh the MOwenkes has paid no dtvridends in recent yeart and has had Adiffculity in carning encugh not opersting incceme to meet fhred charges. OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR FRIENDS an important loss, neither its employes or its patrons have been called apon to thare this busdea ° As there is ao Guarsnty in the Transportation Act the rallteoud eould not look to the Oovernment tot sedestance. 1ts ofacers and employes have made a spiendld fight to cvencome these ohstacies but the odds were ton great. al weloome the opportuniry for profrable the Recetver thip and wl devote to their wricous tacke with renmewed energy and seal. c The Mibwamkee Reitroad in a wonderfal in KAne phystcad condition. bh""h:wflh An opportunity is now afforded to be of much greater amistance in this development. MARCH 28, 1925. The saving that "fleet owners are hard buyers" is Think this. over carefully. H. E. Byram, Mark W. Potter, Béw. J. BProndags Waukegan, !L. _R. O.«. Bu'z. irs to _W. Capesius, . Deed, $10, _Pt Blk 44, H Pk. _FM&MM." & wt, WD $1,100 St $11. Pt Bik 24, : WILHELMSHAVEN,. Germary «---- Fqur men were killed today when & boiler 'exploded ~aboard a destroyer in 'the harbor hére. _ _ C _ _ _ ~___*~ rx.% / > "rmdlliie*.' '** 4 Frances Govuld to R. Nm & wt, WD $10 E5t $18., Pt See 33, Shields. -- H-- Pk, BJ » J. J. Lancaster & wf to Eimore Lusham & Chester Lunham, QCD $1. Pt Sec 7. Deerfleld. M -- W. M. &'m'mn.m_ 1 3. 2 ons & wt, o st's?. PE Bk 1, ) _ _ Village of Area, Libertyville. s _ " "_ _ 'Richard Lyons & wt, WD to Austin _ ** \ Schnaebele & wf, WD $10 St $2 BIK _ , _ 1. Org! Pist of Holdomb. " . /~~-- * ~~@ ~--Rrederitck ~ Bartitt, t?.~to ~Almas Holinke, Deed, $10 St $8. Pt Secs 30, 31 & 32%, Wkgn. ' * s Lottie Butterfie'd & hus to 'At-- thur Bell & wt; WD $1,750 St $% ~Pt « R H. Edwards & wf to Dotores Mohrmann, <~WD $i0 St 50¢. Pt See 5. Shields. £00 "I * Charkes Mohrmainn & wf to A. P, Beaubien, WD $10. Pt See $0, Wkgn. C. T. & T Co.,. tr, to Leslie Totter-- dell & wt, Deed $10 8t }2. Pt See comb, now Area . H. --C. W. .Meyer & --wf. to Josemi Daly & wf, WD $10 St $106. Pt See 24, Fremont. W. B. Smith & wf to William At-- kinson, QCD $5.. Pt Sec 5; Shields./ Elimore: lLanham & wfi~to George Blapchard,, WD $10 St $10. : Pt See %, Deeriietd. © _John Rouse & wi to Austin Schnae-- bele, WD $10 St $3.50. Pt Bik 1, Hol-- "% PAdR L* t%

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