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Libertyville Independent, 23 Jul 1925, p. 5

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I. __' OUR WANT ADSGEI SURE... RESULTS JULY 30, 31 and AUG. 1 "Beside the Zuyder Ln" High School Auditorium All Seats Must be Rpsérved it Lovell's. Decker & Nevillc's or The Soda Shop. Puts Now, Ready. Elimvoiid FaniHolsteins HERD UNDER FEDERAL SUPERVISION B. Y. Ita-es, V Du . . P' Johanna Pietie Champion . B0Rlt MARCH T, 1924 johuma Pietjc Champion carries 92 per cent the same blood "GicatroRagApplepietie. Heisdnost.awhite. Héis large for his we. and would make someone a good sire. 15trq: cameo HIT): "cannon. - can: :00"va 0111110!an null '"fou _ Batter " " .. .. . ..-_ . 2704 In: _-------]-.---)" cum " T, 7 7 . .V: V "as In: _..-..-...-...-.-...-..-""." Bheee nun-5.. o. F. C. CHICAQO "an. m " " ------------ 21.51 mm _____..___... ..-.,..A_sn " liner "" .. H A. __..---.-------.- '" " mu: _____ ( .e-_ -'"." A .. 19.3".0 Dan'- has: Ntrumxn mm amnion!) DIE-K01. Dunn Td n 7. - _ _'.., zus' mu _ -v. rr-et-re-e- '506 20 Free Delivery of U. S. Mail HARDWARE , PLUMBING HEATING I"... " k , mum IU.. FRANK H. EGER Batter Td n No particular kind of receptacle is required, but anticipating the needs of the community. we have '- added to our stock a complete assortment of the most popular and convenient types of ' Whieh will ueaahliaod in Lheetrvilu Sept. 1""... makes it men-cry foe Hum: of the" local poet office to place receptacles in their homes if they wish to take advantage of this service. which can now be purchased at our store at mod- erate prices. Remember that where two or more families occupy the same house each family must provide a separate box. According to an announcement by Postmaster Ellsworth. an inspection will be made NOT LATER than August I to determine how many have complied with the requirements. It is nec- essary that 85 per cent of the houses be provided with receptacles when this inspection to made. Don't wait for your neighbor-insult your: todayt. _ A Musical Fm. -. ,iamf Picturesque, one Holland. , m" " "Tar"; - - ' 1aradod with Fun, Frolic 53'me _ _ il tt 311%?» 'l't'tp,,1Ud,'l,1,'.-'" ot Admission S0t and 250 Thursday, Friday. and Saturday St. Joseph's Dramatic Club MAIL BOXES DON'T DELAY ! Price $150 at H A0YERSllTY THE INDEPENDENT--) a Year. Mr. and In. John MbCormlck no entertaining their daughter, In. E B. White and her three children from trt. Louis. Mo. "s. "peg!" the Zn der. Zea", 1 "shunt! Mn iiiithrar Q'/l%'fdi','i','ii) Trtttt u eds! ot 40 people, at the Auditorium hazy to, " and August 1. . . In. Rotor Kiitty and children of Bun-ton, no visiting Mrs. Kllby'a 'iriariud, If. m "'8. P. humor Lake _ _ County National Bank ' up" & Nieltirio no ber erect_ln1_ We Encourage Ydu. Local and Personal Shutheuoonpochl bout to Miami": Peoplc Abstract: Examincd Legal Papers Drawn And Appraiulo . LIIERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Rul "tate; Farm Lands; Propody Exchanged Flnanced on E I Payment Plan; Loans: Service; Notary Public. us? YOUR PROP tang WITH mo OR "LLM. "I ue PM" - Snaps at the heels of INSURANCE is MMil)ll There " no obligation asking information or advice lamdwm (Ichabod service "The Bank of Service" CordialN The days do not Match a habit to be caught" unprepared? always previl--- Wages are not always. hide-- Every dollar tiled will help you to make your future We madman educated; Heahhdoe'snot Work is You can' Mart u saving: account here with as little " one Wildcat". Have you ever beg: --etso,areroutrmmt toallowrmrselfttt becugtagin? FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Provin thtual We but. a. KAPING & SAUNDERS Milwauku Ave. " North Show Lino : Hrs. Claude Babb and children ot Clevaland. Ohio, are viamng the'torm- .r'suitrieri)rtt. E. E. Marsh, north .0141qu "1th '. . i, when 811114.)" . twollntgd mm ,copper on the tree-ta of New York; in his new picture, "The Making' ot 'O'MalIc-y," a the Auditorium Theatre Thursdéy and Friday. . Mr. And In. H. Witt and Mr. and Mrs. J. Winn of Dvnnuon, were week 'artut Ivan: u'me'home' or" Mr. and tern. tr. P. :leuor. £11... P. Bun). left madly for ww coum Minn. to hexane learn days on n Dolmen trip. Mrs. W. Crawford, of Springfield, Ohio, and Mrs. P. Ellis, ot Columbus, Ohio, no visiting a the Evilsxzor home on Milwaukee Avqnpe. _ The Vernon Cemetery Soeiety wlll meet July 30 u the home of Mrs. Pet- emu, of Half Day. Instead of r. the home ot Mrs. Dollenmaler. 'wunon were In III). awry-r - Ind Ralph lent. The Very Rev. C L Attridtte and In. Mum" have been Vlnlllnx at the home ot bl. pan-nu. Mr, 39d In '1. W. Aurldse. In Rondout. Wei A,t. 'rtdu la m dun at Housman. lieu. mad new: at Trinity church In that city. Don Atmdxe In yell known In 134 mud mule. was . grad. fulle ot the locu'hlsh kneel. l Ttte-ttrm of 39mm A "MM lanky Ctr. In. alumna partnership. and lob orlxlnnl rirm of Bartlett Rear " Co, with Harry lsdlll Harlan. Lyell H. lords. WIlllam H Barnett and omen being the controlllnl tac. T111311" Pox' Lake Cemete'r? Suit ety will meet Thursday at ernoon. July 30. at tttedrehoot house m Lake Villa. Visitor's welcome. F 'W. I. Collins returned Wednesday from an automobile trip which took him to Clinton, Iowa. Mr". Collins vhr lted relatives ucr'reeport Ever Ind drove on to the Iowa city loudly. man -irg m M Who. "and m I and manor bllo'wrtck Wednesday nun! at Chan. nel lake, when her car and I Ford srerqr in collision, Thorrs I'vro- thrw occupants of -.he F'trrrt. and nil were more or In: mum: Uno- wbmnn wu- not "xpoet"d "film Min Hod-lay wt" not injurrd Tho F-vrvi was corn- Pio ely "rttv,iishrd [wank n.' (hr an The wrvckinx turn! the 1 Gang» was Aummurwd. but refund permission for the taken "any. Mi] oh _ Ems? "irhR3" 'atipeirrii 11111an and Friday at the Auditorium Theatre, in his first starring picture; "The Ink- Ing of o'Malter,." in the role ot a. New York policeman, always wartt.mi-to be I cop yin-n new" a boy. ' tom In this vidmvake firm, The W Mon ot the nrtn will be nt 531 N "livable Ave. The nrm hi may -atfmmder way. "1th tor their Roy Klepper. Tu: )Lavudgmnd Ted Ham-r Len Sand-y (or a iiiiinru- uculon trip. They headed In 1 north- erly dlfecuon 1nd stu back worm Duluth that everrthftre m m. it In genenlly supposed the boys nu so to Port Arzbur, Canada. . W C, Jumlson ot Chime in. put chued she G .F. Lingo property on Lake "MI. Mr. meon In connected with teh Chicago Title & Trust Co.. and no woccuplu his Libertyvllh reu- W~utwu W in m an! bumlov on we". Like street. hulk R. Belle". the treainl rat! a- ute broker. b the about" m4]: ma At" an. All on Icoount oft an. ortNrrmedarrJulr IF, In. Bel- lon la n Victory lewd hauls-l. The nev rml ante dealer has boon given the - of Funk R. Selina. Junior. _ "The Intuit "duh!" ot w. um Mre Adolph Knlhbrvnnor. af ane- Wer. vu mused Gunny. July 19th. by the new. Carl A. sum" nt the [out Grow "mane. The little :15! to. celvod can We of helm Either. The plus 's WAY. JULY 23. I925 Phones In! :l'm. in l' Anywhere; Home: "nun-nee all Kinds; us, EITHER BUY:. it}; if"; Krueger arnt NVESIMENI Res. 269 Ru. 206 M othee AO An oral-1m we. paced " the vii. Ilse baud "my man. cram u to!" planning communion. to eon-ht of I entrain and tour meme". The mambo" ere to nerve vlzhout compen- nation. "t6ttqWtHtiqte toe Aqro you-e. In the thence of President Hyntt, the member. at the communion were not nppolnted. but will be turned at the next regular union of the ville" The public hearing on paving the extenaion of Park avenue was held a: the village hall Tuesday night. Thin cownue'new territory recently. an- nex-14m the guinea" mole tor a 30-foot roadway trom the old village limita to the Denplnlnenriver. The eaten-lo nis about t,000 feet long. and the engineers' estimate is $30,528. But three or four property owners are " fete,, L, drrk'ttri/5eAic'e" " _ t At an adjourned meeting of the vu. lags council. held Tuesday night, but little business was transacted. The ordinnnce tor extension of the Park Ave. paving-wag passed. The name of Osborne street was changed to Sunny- nyside Avbnue. This street runs trom- Milwaukee Ave. east and then joins Sunnyside venue. The appropriation ordinance we: passed. and will be pub; .". lishod in the next issue of the [we pent. _ "'Ybung Nick" Nicholas, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nietr', olu. met with n painful accident Tues- '/ day,. white playing in a swing nt- teh' Eu] Corlett home on Newbérry Avon A "in; van hung from n wagon} mngne l in tree. and while Janet Hud-_ son was "Vinny: the wagon tongue fell, striking th little Nicola boy on thoJoot. bruising the member levero Ir. but luckily po bones were broken. fii-aauos.au-iuensiesLtlssc1nNrt-, ', Harry Atnarn, dining the trotter, "Todd Han." bred ind owned by C. D. Hart, ot Clinton. Iowa, won the $10,000 Exchange club purse in' titanium. Might. Wednesday mfteroooa.' go but 81911., "WHWDU-I ...u....v-_v --- outlet: (norm: nuppgt mt many: is" _ urn-gm . tPC.tsrr8ftt" % nut-.9 ttptsinit Trumpogt. the Tawny . V jamming)» ti,1i't 1 Applanmd Grin br' Harry 'tht Ith. The View" forced Murphy to finish ".14. " "It Man for tho first We of nm Wyn for the urn time during the Klinmtzoo noel. TM may mendon Harry Putnam In Lttr. mum no rejoicing menu: new" In men {his season. . _ ' eluding euott and My rhooetetrutttroattreneutttis hula vtetttttx "in: (In. tat, "l tmpr MM ..tttgtttr am Pot dt-ttt it [ "about of Chronic Minus. The Instruments haw- thr O R of the best phyulcnu of the ~ounu'y. Consultation FREE hour although.» an of mm. Methods om "ATHY. cm umc or O0. MIN-um Av... Lacuna" 'n Irmwtttrodtota' and Dr. J. H. Heslin' Decker & Neville Chronic Diseases Telephone 29 WWVE been doing I LITTLE hon-wanna! LATELY; brightened ID THE Interior ot our . emu: . bit I": treeti PAINT we bland cot): WHICH (in: u better "m0" when we mm Otl cuto'uun; and we MEN't'iON the? mug. ttgPtto1aadriPl'N "In"! magma if. in . LINE with our policy . TO b" the peach at umnvm "new MORE than 10!: I an; STORE; to run an PLACE of our! to be I T mum community CBN'rER---a pho- that " cheerful ind ATTRACTIVE; no can. In! Ind look In over--- WALK on our linoleum AND ml. much" RIGHT St halo. W. W. Carroll & Son Co. Good assortment of patterns and colors COMFORTS Home Made T9551)". l - - .r aheetGaufsrAt1 with! Plum . :,'; sauna. 'e,r--tMtVED noes POI CATCH as High Test Blocks. Reasonable Prices. Call and Inspect Than. ' (ia, Investments tH, ' "tr,-,, .HIGH'GRADE '6sNP I FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS I T . Libertyvillpfltrptt1t, Works On the "Mui I _, We are offering to investors a limited I . numberoi " . "". "ma-_.,-;':, The First National Bank " oibertyville Lumber. "C- Company' _ Choice Improved Libertyville and _ Lal,i.e. County Property q F Denominaitons $500 to $2500, mu Iu,mbrtbe0uB-t--aeit-err-. Telephones: M415; Residence, 165-1. Mnyhilllinp'lng. ' - A' - Good+-ah-deities. Treearaet-akerthltth-ebatter. 'tni-tdu-w-ri-ight-lt. seeit--trritl - _ Capital Surplus old, Profits $100,000.t0 CELOTEX We invite your inquiry "EMMA" 123 ammo: Am Libertyville, Illinois Secured By BETTER SOUJONLYIY l. ' 3-1-5293! 2. Hours 8 A.M. to I I... n~.c ,

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