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Libertyville Independent, 16 Apr 1925, p. 3

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_ SHOBEN UNDER _ BOND TO KEEP ------panjons--the night the, shot was Ared. . --When O'Connor entefed his boat, af-- ter getting the mail from a nearby home, Shoben rushed in and drew his gun, according to O'Connor's version the next day. O'Connor looked around ----soHewed, -- in--which _Shoben...was .sub, _O'-Célinbf agreed not --.to press the charge ' fo s d land, when '!Qhorty" Bhoben was al leged to have pted to kill Jack O'Conor, his olm rival for the re-- sort business at Grass lLAke, took place Tuesday in Justice Coulson's court. Shoben was put under peace ;'_""4 of . $1900, and. walked "ayway_ a free man. * % Differences which dated back "to thirteen years ago, when O'Connor an-- chored hbis boat near Shoben's and be-- gan rivalry for the same trade, ended Tuesday.temp orarily at least, when . Briefly he told of the struggle with Shoben, who had sold out last fall to O'Connor, how the shot whizzed above his head when he"caught Sho-- ben's hand, amd of the grapple that A quiet sequel to the stormy scene the night--of April 2 on Blarney !s#-- .OOIQQQQ,QQ..Q.Q. Miss Virginia Emston, who is aitend-- ing the State University at Champailgn spent the Easter vacation at the bome of her father, E. P. Easton. Mrs. James O'Connor died early last Sunday morning, after a lingering N} ness. The funeral was held Tuesday at Holy Cross church and interment was in St. Patriek's cemelery. Mre. Sarah Adams is the guest of her daughier, Mrs. Fred Kimbark, at Ravenswood, this week O'Connor Declines to Prose-- . SBhoben, according to This was the second attempt at O'Comnor's life by Shoben, according to O'Connor. He deciared he bore no #1 feeling toward Shoben, but that the bitterness was on the other side. Shoben came down with two com The grammar scbhool base ball t defeated ithe Northbrook schoo! 1 at their first ball game of the se Tuesday afternoon. s he was to be away TrOI BIS _ UTG m-m;:uu.vmdo_.amu- uclulvq', * We o annnnnn in ues * U % % % 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 + _ Mr. and Mr#. John Carolan announce the birth of a son. John,. Jr . _ _ Thomas Duffy, of Milwaukee, was the guest of bis mother, Mrs. Maryr Duffy, Sunday. --.---- _ $ cute for Alleged Killing | Attempt. DE ER FIEL D ISLAND PEACE t e _ Mr. and Mrs..E. A Lemm and their daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hanson at Lake Forest Sunday. _ imu-mm_-f'!'g:tfi At 5 p. m the ladies of the congre-- gation will serve a delicions luncheon at Masonic Hall The evening service will begin at 7:80. The Rev. A. J Muniterman, of 8t. John's church, Evanston, will preach the sermon,. and the choir of | St. Peter's church, Northbrook, will |render befutifu}l anthems._--The--pro \ gram will be interspersed with vocal |and instrumental solos. All the sery-- ¢| lee« will be in Engiish and open to the public Paut's: Exrangelical -- church-- for-- seven years, having gone from here to Man-- heim eight years ago. C €C. W,. etty--was elesied to serve on the school board for the Deerfield-- Shields high school last Saturday. ~Mre. E. H. Selig and EBthel Jean re iWilness of Mrs. Muressa, Mrs. Selig's gister. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer and Ed Bleimeh]} and ~Paul Stoerp attended the funeral of F. W. Muelier at Ari-- Ingtor Heights Friday. s ?lmy'. mt anies CoekB ie es .cc ::.:---x-:«sm The members of the Eastern Star gave a card and bunco party: at the Masonic hall Tuesday. -- pabie leadersnip. ruing worship at 10;45. 7 And er. ing worship ai Bubject, Migd of Christ. Mra. Jm.?f er, of / Evanst dréssed the * ~~M. raday noon on. Africa "and the Am Newrm --» a* H k c Mrs. JWW"""- ad-- dréssed the * ~~M. raday after-- noon on. Africa "and . the Amerfcan Negro. * «* SE k u+ Rchoot rooms® of St. Paat'sEvanzetical church at Deerfteld have recently been beautitully decorated, a pew furance, new altar --rail, have been built, altar and puipit have received new hangings and the floor of the pliatform and that of the alsles 'has been newly carpeted. All of which will be reconsecrated to the service of the triunpe God Sun Bible study and prayer meeting eyv,; ery Wednesday at 8 p.: m. ~_ windows, new pews have been install-- ed, alooves for the pipe organ and a of the alsles 'has been newly carpeted. *' lz * All of which will be reconsecrated to the service of the triune God Sun -- 'Theree serviced will be h4d., morn-- k Inzg, Afternaan. esd ~--~sqipe : fha Ac4 .. B smm ie »~ i1 »meole dfi -- ~ the pastor, the Rev. J. H, Holdgraf. | . The afternoon service will open at | 2:30. The Rev. A. K. Roth, of High---- land Park; the Rev. F,. Holke, of High-- | land Park, and the Rev. Armin Bérer, A Northbrook, will give brief address ; es, and the vested choir of 8t. John's church, Evanston, and other local and | ouf of town vocalists will participate in the dedication ceremonies. | Loun #4.~ e llllllllllllllflllllllllfllflflllflll"lfllllllllmllflllg Mr and Mrs. Ernest Frederick en 4 ax April 18,1925 Having sold my farm, I will offer at Public Auction, on the Lindskog Farm, formerly known as the Charles Farman or old Lincoln Farm, 1 mile north of Grand Avenue, at Dalziel Corners, 7 miles northwest of Waukegan, 2 miles southwest of Wadsworth, commencing at 10 a. m., PUBLIC SALE 35 Head of Dairy Cattle The herd has had extensive culling, has been tested for the last three years for butter fat by the County Association and by Federal T. B. Super-- vision. ALL CATTLE WILL BE SOLD UNDER 60--DAY RETEST TO FEDERAL Four Head of Horses 150 PURE BRED WHITE WYANDOTTE HENS, LARGE LOT HAY & GRAIN. COMPLETE EQUIPMENT OF TOOLS OND MACHINERY FOR 240--A. FARM, including Tractors, Plows, Harrows, Drills, Light and Power Plant, 3--ton Re-- frigerating lce Plant, 6 h. p. Steam Boiler, Dairy Equipment, T Dodge Panel Truck, 1 Reo Express Truck, 1 Ford Coupe and a Ford Sedan. Implements FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer _ FREE LUNCH _ JOHN ROUSE, Clerk and Machinery are Practically New. ALSO A ONE--SIXTH INTEREST IN 20--h. p. STEAM ENGINE AND RUSSELL SEPARATOR SAT URDAY Misyigan . Lindskog, Owner THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY : * _ * »¥¥re w Edward Skehens, of _ Highwood, showed his devotion. by waving @ butcher knife and threaten'ng to kilt Mrs. Eva Skehens, his wife, accord-- ing to her testimony in circiut court Friday, where she had gone to pro-- cure a divarce. . The evidence was DIVORCE GRANTED _ ------ THEF PURCELLS wtep UETOTE@ UIC 'ueciee "TS8 gFa0T°C0 Skehens was not in court to contest Single Dump Wagon for Hauling Ashes, Etc. Phone No. 256. . OTTO H. GROSS BELL & JANNSEN-- 1 CARANTEE SATISFACTION. COME AND GET JUST | WHAT YOU WANT. _ _ _ RIVER ROAD, ONE--HALF MILE SOUTH OF MILWAUKEE . AVENUE. THREE MILES NORTH OF DES PLAINES. Phones, Farm: Desplaines 147. Residence Park Ridge 1132 HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD . SALE STABLES TEAMS FOR HIRE Edgar Allen Brittain, a chief petty officer at Great Lakes, started suit for divorce against his wife, Cath-- efime, filing--it_Friday. _ He charges she' was not faithful, according to his attorney, who declined to make the biil public. 20 Decree was entered in the divorce proceedings William S. Purcell has started against his wife, Nora May Purcell. L __The Independent 11 the 6r_Carke"tu..ty= '%'M neighbor is dotng. $1.50 a year. were married in Chicago in . THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 1800 lbs. news 17 | 1 PEATS PRIZE -- Mre. Rmmogéne Burgess transfer-- red her farm of 130 acres on the Wau kegan Road known as the "Billy" Gee farm, todey to Huilda M. Noon ot C cago. -- Consideration ~~$52 060. The sale was made by John R. Fulton and L. N. Busick. . l WM. J. FENDICK -- _ Telephone 199--] R.. B. Godfrey | I Great Beauty, Comfort and | Performance at Low Price We Order the Following Patterns Every Day: ~"The Quality Store" Give .Us Your Order. 64 "PICTORIAL®" PMONLE OR WRITE Libertyville Garage and Sales Service Telephone 202 : Libertyville, NK FARM IS SOLD A quality coach with beautiful Fisher body finished in a dark blue Duco at an extremely low price. It has similar equip-- ment to the Chevrolet sedan and coupe, with one--piece VV type windshield. All side windows are easily raised or lowered with Ternstedt window regulators so that it has all the advantages of an open car in summerand a closed car in winter. Delivered ready to drive, $810 THE COACH COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY MONUMENTS and Mausoleums Heath Homes wl _Our I;l?msgmldmg Service includes. complete ar-- _ . ~**~chitectural and financial service. We will apprece _ ~-- ate the opportunity to submit our estimates on a -- home for you, on your.own lot, or one chosen in _ Dakwood Tezace. -- Write for our representative to _ These Homes for Sale |-- _ On Completion _ | _ M 344 A . W AVREILAIAN, i References--First National Bank, Libertyville. ~------fram --wpe --to --time--Of ..QuUL.----: 's:*:}m ,,,.. homes now under construc-- . -- tfion in Oakwood Terrace. -- 200--J We invite your inspection powN --BY THE ELECTRIC flA'flON inl agh onl e is t p amerts ealhs old ameige Netint rer t aines > WAUKECAN, LL. ks

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