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Libertyville Independent, 2 Jul 1925, p. 3

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paid. Of this eum possibly another lguul of Mrs J. A. Reichelt, J;' last -- Fourth of July picnic. ""Q will meet $15,000 could have come here but no Thursday. «t thr church at 10 a. m. Saturday more,. Ruesel!l argues * i Dr d Mrs. Edwi ( o,». morning and fro mthere got in foin It has not been the fanlt of m"'kmh' '\'\'.w ;"r. :": B;rgli's'(':.'";.:) the Evangelical Sunday School of county altogether.. The statt MUS! Barnes of Rogers Park and Mr. and NCPU®!d At a joint picnic grofnd.; a . agree to nee a read as a state high-- I.\lru. Norman Barnes of Norwood Park Come and have a good time. Races, ; way before the county can share in 20 |woere suests at the F. H. Meyers home ball game, contests and something of . appropriation. -- day. _ . . Interest to all. Phere will be plenty frge o orinc hss Wce t n rnameaeanin . . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Koeblin enter OfT")'"t".nnua, w.o o & veation, M 4 s ke ~ I o ;. ¢;, £ smy f 4 % 4 % % % 4 t 4 % & x & , meets this year at Reddick, 11L from . ; f w & tay Y T to 9. ¥. and Mrs. Williams, p: on thou,-- M E--K--R--F--L EL D. ..A * L dag&hieth of, Obk _Pirk.--ThLOMEI --------tire:--3~ Beryiney, "MFE C Wersling And k s _1 "} & + I Tug.. 4 § ,&' h. e' x -:wn* Mer--'reare attending ahis year. Siee i sds Nh t M Aoslialin uis * P Aectialinta «. . lagara mg.fl- ies Suly. 14-- altsare 4avited ~to attend ® neamenyone wily hi AhGy 9 es -- e 4« # mnly t s _ contest. z)yoen.zsidey. D # _______--aAn all 443--W--C.--T--U. Institute 3UH--! _ _ L sa4----Meye-- snd tamity moved trom L)# Oratorical contect given.usdey. tBe. _ COUNTY IS TOLD -- _ ©~ ROADREBATEIS $50,000, a reappropriated ¢ ing from the session of the ; that just closed, according .. reaching Charles Russell, co .:'__,. lh,, erin' nt.l e = M °° PAE ERWPUCURBUT, T° PJORIT VIU, TL muWV ET IUWE. Approximate Loss oOf kee, Wis. These sisters and brother--_ Miss EB ... ~~----.-- @#AA fAfift ol' 260. _ |*mo® ~of-- each other_ Thursday p dW frcnstieiiitinteestien o oi en Nt f'&n?fi,@ _"* 3 ' to Bi .hfi&w ' , memtame" ~ -- of the younger geperation joined thern. "The ho The rebate due Lake county is but | Mrs, Mary Lesser Huhn and family, Plagge w $50,000, a reappropriated eum com-- |there being four gentrations from that ding Tue: f ing from the session of the assembly | pranch present, Bobie Huhn being the youngest that just closed, according. to word youngest; Mr.-- and Mrs. Geo. Antes Jacobson .. reaching Charles Russell, county $UD |and family and Mrs Tavina GGesel-- _ WMizs N. y 0 ie e e en t s S P oA t n w n CERPOECC PBE B PCC EBC LRBBLLZ BTUVOCLP 110L abesi .. 95 mll "o « . 7 ---- Mfi; 7y, July 14, domiiencine {, will go m there fot the sommier ;oi at 10 a. m., with devotionals ied bY | Northern Michigan -- The Meyer res | ---- Mrs. Gordon of Highland Park. foMo®®\thgran( has been (aken over by a Chi | Ing with a talk on Temperance aDdd |eago man. > * * ' Missions by Mre. Fiddler, of Highland ; yr and Mrs Walter Nelson otf Des Park. --Anti--Narcotics by lg'nonw+mmn. were guests® of Mr and Mri (Cripan, of FLion; Cour'y ernmeDnt )P H Meyer Sunday. by Mrs. C. E. Smith of Waukegan: | @. S. Love, who is at the Highland --Our PerioGicals, by Mrs. Mary Metcal{ j Park hospital, is slowly improving, as of Waukegan; Solidiers and Sallors by |is Mrs. Chris Petersen, and both will Mrs. Ida Farmer of Waukegan. NoOD--| be able to come home before lonk. tida prayer d boxr luncheen (every Mrs. Ann Sherman, who has been one bringing their lunch) at 1:30 pm./quite 41l at ber sis.er's, Mrs. Jennie Devotionals by pastor of thechurch | Kenny, of Chicago, will be able to get Report of the National Convention by [ home soon Mrs Tibbet's of Lake Forest. Medal| Mra T\ 1. KWnaak antartainadk th.a Contest, Mrs. M. Mercer, of Zion. Child Welfare, Mrs. Beak ofChicago, State Supt. Question Box.. ... A cordial invitation is extended *o everybody to enjoy this instructivt and interesting convention Miss Nellie Knapp of Wheatfield, Indiana was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook last week. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clavey took SELLERS & PETERSEN, ! It has not been the fanlt of the county altogether. The state mus agree to nee a read as a state high-- way before the county can share in an appropriation. M » Up to the meetinz of the last as sembly Lake county was to get $214, 000 as their share of the étate ap propriation, -- Something like $85,000 was pald, and the rest was automat fcally cancelled when this last as gembiy--went tnto aseston. ~All--left overs in appropriations are taken from that.budget when an assembly Lake county yroads but wae nevyer paid. Of this eum possibly another $15,000 could have come here but no more,. Ruese!l argues. -- re;ppropfin«i' $50,000. This leaves $80,.000 that was scheduled to go to uclant p= d The state will pay it upon the atiliza tion of route--22--between Lake Zurich and Lake Forest. If this strip is not. utilized the county will had to forexo the refund. LIBERTYVILLE HOMES, LOTS and BUSINESS PROPERTY State Sends Report Showing Best Subdivicion, Best Speczlations, Rest--.._me--Sites-- We Have All the Most Dosi ... ties. Many Country Home Sites. A Partial List Follows: 100 ACRES JUST EAST OF LIBERTYVILLE-- North Shore Line Station on land. Beautiful property. $100,000 in modern improvements. Price $200,000. TYVILLE--Beauntiful tract of land ripe to subdivide. One--foutrh mile from Suburban Depot and Down Town District. Price $1200 per acre-- at only $850 per acre. 320 ACRES ON THE WEST SIDE OF LIBERTY-- VILLE--Has a partly developed Golf Course. All ripe to subdivide. Close to Nortk Shore Electric and C. M. & St. Paul Suburban Transportation. Priced Sellers 180 ACRES ON THE NORTH SIDE OF LIBER-- 20 CA on duly a 9h: * T ® m c & ten days' trip through the east, and 'days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | lSTM «oee* stopped' at Niagara Falls. Jacgbs. : > A reunion of the Ilehl famffy Was Mr. and Mrs. E P Easton took an bheld at the William Lesser home on auto trip to Clinton, lowa, going Tues-- RBBATE lS nders Road Sunday, as that is where da yand returning Thursday the oldest member, Mrs. Barbara Iehl _ Miss Isabelle Biederstadt and the Lesser, who is 89 years old, resides children of the Wyles family of High-- 0NLY sm m with her son.. Her only brother, John land Park have gone to New Mexico i i _ WH V § .~Hl1dll.;iho.hlwrold.m'uelnd:og'§.he MEHHIJHOE.------------------~-- s $2,000,000 Worth of Choice Properties In Libertyville Mundelein and Vicinity J. A. Retchelt, Ja has gone to Jules-- burg, Col., to spend a month with his bro:.her, Hulbert, op a raneh. --Mr and Mrs C. E. Piper and son, Bobby, are spending their vacation at Ludington, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Ed Segert and family motored to D«troit and spent several 8. 8. Love, who is at the Highland Park hospital, is slowly improving, as is Mrs. Chbris Petersen, and both will be able to come home before longk. \son, Whaiter, of Melvin, I!1., were pres-- | ent, also the other sister, Mrs. Salome Horenberger, 84 years old, of Milwau-- Mrs. T. L Knaak entertasined the Presbyterian Missionary Society at ber bome Thursday. _Dr. and Mts. Edwin Barnes of Osh-- kosbh, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Barnes of Rogers Park and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barnes of Norwood Park were guests at the F. H. Meyers home TT _ 1CIDZJ SHU _IS, IAMYINA CBe)+_ _ DFIBS JNeLUO L,YOD& is visiting her i and daughter? Clara where the re Miss Bamrbara' HUnehl is *aking" get together at such advanced ages,. | 'BUNGALOW CHURCH NEWS~ Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Fritsch are the: Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.-- Morn--|-- progd parents o fa son, borir ai the ing worship at 11. Christian Endeavor Wheeling bospital Tuesday. 5. at 7 p. m. Evening service at & 1 'Mrs. M. McKellar of Fargo, N. Dak., -- Prayer and praise service Wednes--| iialiing» hew slater. 'Mra-- B H Kroin..day exepind.at 4. ~ --_.. .n ) aou.00 wrar ~SErm» 1RF* 2 YA -- ARARKIP r P .AL K s P (2 in ty ty MR i C Rrc sc ie =i+ Nt af 0 of Sandusky, Ohlo, are--visizing Mrs. A R. Warner. _ f and daughter} Clara, where the re Miss Banbara Huchl is taking--The union was hbeld, from the Lesser summer course at Elmhurst College. branch; Mr. and> Mrs.Petrie, of-- Mi} -- _ Miss Blanche Hall of Fort Wayne, Wwaukee;-- Walter Iehl and. @ frfend, Ind., is the gueit of Mr. and Mrs. J G. George Aiendo, of Melvin, IIlL, of the Myers. . Iehl branch; Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, of _ Mrs. Davis and daughters of Chi-- Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duf-- cago, are vist:iing their aunt, Mrs. Her-- fy and family, of Highland Park, of man, for two weeks. the Horenberger branch. I; is unusual % -- for three of one family to be ably.*to , ----O«~ 2 get together at such advanced ages. | 'BUNGALOW CHURCH NEWS Em °P Ee en Emm en PCP P cogptth( Aihtrctnnatntcatmindiisac Hndunesrpdiih of the younger geperation )om thera. "The home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs, Mary Lesser Huhn and family, Plagge was the scene of a quiet wed-- there being four gentrations from that ding Tuesday afternoon when their branch present, Bobie Huhn being the youngest daughter, Miss Vida, and Ed youngest; Mr.-- and Mrs. Geo. Antes Jacobson were married. £ and family and Mrs. Lavina Gesel-- _ 'Miss NetMe Lyons is visiting her sis-- Mrs. J. R Noe! of Oak Park was the Many other choice buys----Farms and Home Sites further out at $150 per acre and up. "cails \* / CAils Come to Us----We Are Here to Serve You and to Make Money for You the sommer to. 280 ACRES JUST EAST OF LIBERTYVILLE-- Near Steam and Electric Transportation. $75,000 in modern improvements. $1,000 per acre. 63 ACRES--Lies right along the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Eelectric railroad and Concrete Highway, just east of Libertyville: Priced at only $1,200 per acre. ~ 233 ACRES JUST SOUTH OF LIBERTYVILLE --Ripe to subdivide. All within a few blocks of Electric Railway. About 100 acres beauntiful woods. Price 1,200 per acre. * * j The daily vacation bible school in charge of Miss Ameilia Petersen, wili close on Friday, July 10. Public dem-- onstratio nof work achieved Sunday evening, July 12. Holy Communion will be adminis tered at the morning service July 12. The annual picnic held last Saturday at Sunset Park was a splepdid success, The committee in charge, headed by Mrse. Wm. Kueblin deserves much credit for their fhoughtful and well planned program. FIR8ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bunday, July 5. Church School. The adult class at 9:30 a. m._ . Morning ser-- vice at 10:45; evening service at 8. Monday morning with a good at:end-- ance. Any child, not flH}WK any other school, is welcome to n "Us. Mr. and Mrs. George Engstrom en-- jJoyed thei rvacation with relatives in lowa. 5s The straight and nerrow path is wide enough for its trafic.--Frank{fert Miss Bugenia Wattier returned lA&st Petersen m a trin to Denver and. Mary . has been gone for almost a month, possibly a month and a heHf, rotstBe Aeputes 'alt--kno o Hiiat "Mary She came back Saturday night, accompanted by her old friend, Con-- stable C. A. Brune,. who had his sponge squad at his heels. Mary, he sald, head been toying about with a gallon of punk likker somewbere in the. vjcinity of Browning @venue. . the smiling face of May Pink of the bars. s would return Sponge Squad Arrests Her, Charging Her With Posses-- JAIL LIKE HOME ONCE AGAIN WITH MARY PINK BACK % ; SiiiHe e Rhut mmpr P on ce ie s anige o m ya o in nc nc waad : edonr n oi in3 600 uP e T 4): -- e 2P C e rpmensl eeprieng. * j-. -\" -AE aivniintige; + w h.i.'. _':.. r & Sfi':" s Her last day in court was a terror, Jail seeme like home today Fourth we have-- ever offered. Beginning July Ist, we will place on sale the most complete assortment of Fireworks --of ev-- ery.descrin*t'= for the Gloriougs The Prices Are Most Reasonable -- Lester's Novelty Store i~--~ aaf 'a4 MB o~ :-vn m s l'i&lm'" *o% it See _ _ Our Display Now! _ 40 ACRES JUST 1/ MILES NORTH OF LIB: ERTYVILLE--1320 feet on Concrete Highway, at $750 per acre. 66 ACRES JUST .WEST OF LIBERTYVILLE AND NORTH OF MUNDELEIN--Big speculation in this for man who wants a small deal. Only $325 Concrete Highway, just one mile north of Depot and Business Section of Libertyville: Price only $1,000 93 ACRES--Three--fourths mile frontage on a omeniemmEn "4 46 JUNE 25, 1925. with back __Sam .De Yonrg,. .accused by t;h;J pleaint, was among the Saturday night victims. . Brune reported that he had~ found a gallon of red wine buried in the garden, and some more wine h'J-- den under the mattress ol a bed. He gave $2,000 bond. disorderly conduct At her home the omvére arrested George Zupan,. Ben Bishop and Steve Arlatetch. Arlaietch paid a $10 fin» before Justice Coulson, and -- the others gave bond. . _.Sam De Yourg.accused by the "Mike Mannerse paid a #$10 fine be-- fore Juetice Coulson on a charge of _Contempt proceedings will be start ed against her States Attorney A. V. Starts mug¥, * * > 24-- 17 C ~werbdtiasa especially to Mary. Judge P. L. Per-- sonse squinted at her over his tortise shell 'glasses and ordered her to stay in the hoosgow for 90 days. She did. On that occassion she had returned to Lake county after she had prom-- ised that she would never come back if she were let out of a liquor charge. When-- she--did--returo, however, ~she was not alone, she had a gallon of hooze. Reliable Realty Brokers " dn MUNDELEIN and LIBERTYVILLE, Phones: 243; Res,. 464.¥ -- No More _ -- WT _ Crawling Over!-- um aocw Libertyville, Ilinois *"}% NOTARY PUBLIC Bartlett--Fitzgibbons Realty Co. Opposite First National Bank 111 ACRES SOUTHWEST OF LIBERTYVILLE --33 miles from Chicago, west of Lake Forest. Beau-- tiful Country Home Site at $375 an acre. 51 ACRES WEST OF MUNDELEIN--Pretty stuff. Nice grove of trees. At $600 per acre. 30 ACRES WELL IMPROVED WEST OF MUN-- DELEIN--At $15,000. Terms. 80 ACRES--Modern buildings. Beautiful Coun-- try Home Site. *At only $300 per acre. 95 ACRES MUNDELEIN-- SUBDIVISION--Best piece near Mundelein. Only $100,000. One--fourth The day of the shin--barking, climbing--over enclosed seating allow you to enter or leave Jewett Coach without disturbing those in front. And there's room inside for five grown--ups to ride in perfect comfort. Thousands have already bought Jewett Coach be-- cause of its roominess and--convenience. It's the greatest Jewett ever built. See Jewett Coach--drive it yourself. You will pay dearly for its equal. MILWAUKEE AVE., AT 8T. PAUL OEPOT --Real Estate. BOVGHT SOLD AND EXCHANGED. R. J. LYONS $ a, "4 i IN8URANCEK LOANS P . mt

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