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Libertyville Independent, 16 Apr 1925, p. 5

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|----|!----OIL --STOVE --I1HMIBBAR D ol --LWEATHER PROPHET J ~ Hibbard threeBurner model, 'beautifully finished, ~|[J=yg7--° j_«_-- __ -- | "Rirsea===«<~. $29.00 || Working _|| _ _ THE HIBBARD | Partners Giant Oil Range|| cane <I WILL IT RAIN TOMORROW? "-_Why'Sweat In a Hot Kitchen? wEaAving| S NO W'S R U G S Mrs. Pearl Ling Telephone 158-- W It is surprisingly reliable on local weather conditions. Made on strictly scientific principles. We have secured a special price on a quantity and as long as they last will sell them for aonly 689¢, if you bring the above coupon. 2 * 'The house is made of hardwoo d, in Swiss cottage style, and is decorated as in the picture, with thermometer, elk's head, bird house and bird, etc. It has four windows and two doors. * Advertised for $1.00--Our Price for a © _ Limited Time with the Coupon . 69¢ Every home should have one. Come and get yours at once, or mail your order. Mail orders 86 extra. t . Cc TELEPMONE s5 |NSURANGE 1« PROTEGTION There is no obligation asking information or advice __I am always glad to be of service s HARDWARE PLUMBING HEATING Telephone 17 * i _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. FRANK H. EGER San§@Ap.-- -- . «Ne e« ¥ TYOC © > > n _0 > es ---- qprar t s urap 00 ©, Complete line of Manitowoc packet and bulk Garden Seeds "FULL LNE OF SPORTING GOODS | A wide selection from which to choose. The Hibbard is beautiful in appearance, its finish * --being unsurpassed by that of any gas_stove on the market. Fuel: consumption is low------ and so is the price. Two--burnéer model, a beautiful, con-- $2 2 8 _ venient, economical stove _ . . ® IT PREDICTS THE WEATHER FOoR WORK OR PLEaAsuRE When the westher is to be fine, the two children will come out; when stormy weather is approaching, the witch will come out from 8 to 24 hours ahead of rain or sfhow. s --* oup on FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent W eather I will weave all sizes of building. The beauty of its finish is unequal-- ed. Every housewife should see this de luxe represents the acme of .c]nevement in stove This $1.00 DECKER & NEVILLE Made in America--QGuanteed--An ideal Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. CONSULT THIS hsW tag t 'PHONE 306 eP W# plus arerset~ LIBERTYYVILLE, ILL . ] $22.75 ||| Dependable Gift |NVESTMENT E. W. Parkhurst has received his consignment of maple syrup and sugar and those who contracted for a supply , Lake Co'ilnty National Everyone Has a Short Isems of Especial Interest to Libertyvilie People Local and Personal The "2 in 1" Shirt For Sport or Street FOR MEN AND WOMEN J. B.MORSE-- &CO.-- JUST ARRIVED From New York "'The Bank of Servwice" ©~ Can be: Secured by Dollars Where They Work Three Hundred And Sixty Five days A year Earning Interest For the Owner. Cordially vours, IIXLC . "u. % T _'(;. e } A uimes /5 ~_*~~ M B < «s . n telobfGin: ts alfee: 4i is sh stt ied WMM --amilas 88 ~ pe + T rie uzc cams ~ _ TNo x¥om. m ym gmee ¥¥° \ -- The 0-------- Ma--4sobal}-- --~ -- *~t [Libertyville, a tthe high séhool aud-- Inoflnm. was attended ~by about .150 |couples, and was one of the most en-- 'joyable dances ever put on here. ~ ated on at the Wesley Memorial hos-- pitrzi, in Chicago, last week, is much improved and will be able to return Peter Petges left Monday for Stru-- bel, lowa, to remain three or four weeks visiting his son, Frank Petges. Mr. Petges will algo visit a sister, who owns a--large farm near Strubel The Presbyterian ladies will serve a roast meat dinner in the church par-- lor Tuesday evening, April 21, begin-- ning at five o'clock. Adulits, 50¢c; and children under 12 years, 35 cents. known"ns one of the beat--sold4 in druk stores all over the country, and the Libertyville firm will have a big bus iness during this sale. Regd the big ad on page four of this issue. There will be a basket social at the Bush School on Friday evening, April #ith 'The proceeds will be devoted to the activities of the school. home in a few days. Decker & Neville, the enterprisink@ Rexall Gruggists, are putting on An-- other of their famous onecent sale for Thursday, Friday and ABaturday of next week. This a potent manner of adver-- tising, and gives the customer the ben-- efit of some real bargains. Any arti-- ele advertised is purechased for the regular price, and another of the same kind may then be bought for one cent. The #oods offered for sale are not. a lot of old stuff, but are taken from the Hy--of Joliet were here Sunday visiting the former's parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser. Mrs. R. A Helton of West Aflis, Wis., was here Friday yisiting friends. Bob is employed by the St. Paul rail-- road at West Allis. * Td Boyis . and Wii¥eryMeyer hava returned from Florida, where they spent the cold months. 'The little two year old daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kick passed away last Friday morning at the home of ber parents north of town, The child had been ill for some time, ihe cause of death being given as anemia. Funeral services were hbheld at the home Saturday and interment was made at Diamond Lake cemefery. > . W. L Collins and E A. Berbreitz were in Wausau, Wis., from Saturday until Monday. Wh#e there Mr. Col-- lins bought a car load of the Tamous Wiscomsin granite fOr use in the Col-- (1 Saturday evening, Aprit 18th, Mrs. Joseph O'Hearn will give a card party at her home on Lake street road fer the Benefie of the Ladies' Sodaliet of St. Joseph's church &now's bus will leave Lake Couney bank corner at $£.00, and carry passengers for a 22. A magician of no mean ability and a versatile reader will provide an interesting program. The music for the dancing before and after the pro-- kram will be of the usual quality. The ladies are requested to bring a bor lunch to avoid a fine of 50¢ each. lins--loane Monument shop in Liberty-- ville. The demand for the products of this firm is increasing and all hands are working overtifimne to cope with the rush. _ The Oak Grove school, on Bulkley road, has planned an exceptionally good time fer next Wednesday, April ring your partners , THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kaiser and fam fee, round erip. _ All come and s _ se »-- Decker--& Neville 161t 'and a witch" When it Is 'time for a storm or'rainy weather the figure of |the witeh comes out the door. When fair weather impends, the children re-- main on the outside. The contrivance "is sald t dobe remarkably accurate, and is well worth the small price asked. The high wind last Monday evening about eight o'clock caused a freak ac-- cident in Libertyville.' Clyde Brown had parked his car on the west side of, Milwaukee avenue, just south of the Independent office. A strong cur-- rent of air, of tornado proportions, shoved the car across the street, be-- tween two other autos, over the curb and through the large plate glass win-- dow in the Butler building, occupled glass was completely shattered, but no one was injured. While the glass was being swept up, a Ford sedan,| southbound, lost a wheel in front of the Libertyville Garage. The window of the barber shop --was replaced on Tuesday afternoon. ~ --A farewell party, in ine nature of a gunrprise, was given' for Mrs. J. Lnf son, Jr., by the members of the Foxr Iake Woman's Club Monday afternoon | A,pru"k at the home of _ her mu.' Mp. i Mrs. F. J.O'Boyle, on Fomt; ave.. Foxr t%f-- ~Mre. Larson Jeft on | "fifiw ""y . l i P years as traffic representative. Mrs. larson, who, with her mother, has long been a member of the club, was presented with a beautiful tea set and a large basket of tlowers. Cards and Phone 55 --mad JTor AM: * . # 4 bant his Taxen or _ 29¢ Werk Mhich the Illinois Glass Works, for which bunco were pi able time was William Johnson, of iLbertyvyilie, was admitted as a medical patient at the Victory Memorial hospital in Wau* kegan Wednesday. ' ATTENTION, KODAKERS -- Having been repeatedly requested to finish kodak work for quick delivery, we havye installed modern equipment for the purpose and are now ready to deliver the highest grade work obtain-- abit in 36 or 24 hours. Developing and printing left before % a. m. ready the following evening. Printing only or de-- nlwlnx only can be had in 24 bours. Information and assistance cheerfuily givxen to amateurs. If you want the best your films will produce and also prompt delivery we are at your sery-- ice. Local prices always. HONEYWELL STUDIO Open Evenings Until Nine O'clock. _ Marry Davis of Austin, has ben here the past week visiting relatives and friends. ABKHENRREAEECNROCERECENENNNNNT Telephone 29 ONH CENT SALE AD On Page Four in this issue JAXE very far 1r0m --hese--_--------f------ WHO says when she ac\ . ; ~ HER busband were mairied ' THE preachéer got to teb : | PLACE in the ceremony WHER 5 he said "And this 18 your iawful wedded WIFE," cnd the groom | C REACHE!) a trembling band | ie OVER and says "I'm | cmnsmeie PLEASED to meet you" AND whether that st»y IS true or not, you can ALWAYS3 depend on it g THAT we are pleased.--to = MEET you at our stoi«c. $ THERE are a lot of MARRIE!D men on our tist OP acquaintances but WE don't believe we SVER talked to one of E:JB_M who didn't admit 1iAT he was scared HALF to death when he GOT married, and there's ONE lady who doesn't W. W. Carroll & Mr DRUGGISTS Spring Needs _ Libertyville, 111. all. Ruffled Curtains Lace Curtains _ T owels enjoy | Libertyville Lumber t y corsenrtam ya . _CHAS. SsEILER 1 ---- -- Let--us open a savings acount today f child. > .8 Oflyfl'."isno;'dforifliddepodl..y.' El 5 On the Map! 604 Second Street Telephone 193--R | _ Did You Know Liber The First National Bank' Will He Be Financially Independént Cement and Mason Contractor= ' CEMENT BLOCKS -- . ___He is a child now, but when he gets along in __ years what will his financial shulng'{n' Teach him to save--start now and the thrift habit will / grow with him. A savings account at his, is Oloof&e-redv:ytofinmiufinuidhm ence for your child. oc . | -- TELEPHONE 47 Down by the Old Depot--Been there twenty years, Many buildings going up. Cl Good Homes make good citizens. -- We can help you make YOUR home better. Makes an old house new--plaster right on it. See it--try it! nnmppemeny 2200 34 WPP :# ~ * ~= LooK for the message of The Bankers of lllinois in this week's Prairie Farmer. CELOTEAX SOLD ONLY BY € °08 23 MB oommnmbs:meevanmnnts eA us

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