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Libertyville Independent, 3 Sep 1925, p. 5

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]| [ The Greatest Advancement T : Made in Range Construction t J _ Phese41 _ -- Lake Zarich, Miinois, h'»wmm o wn tWts Hactins ««ITetriz== 2. He eregnen may oo vihply hask ther stives yon hEX they 4o ther, Phone 154--M AN INSPECTION OF THESE STOVES AT OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT THE UNIVERSAL IS THE--LAST -- _ WORD IN DESICN AND CONSTRUCTION. : "UNIVIT" Porcelain is made only in the immense Universal Stove Plant and issued exclusively on Universal Stoves. Experience has so perfected UNIVIT Porcelain that it will not chip, crack, peel or discolor from heat. It is ideal for stoves Porcelain Tables. . Not eventhe top of UNIVERSM« P »rcelain' : -Afew!eih&anm.mbefiévem;}:e;ewfibevay few ranges sold which are not Porcelain. No'oin»wbomqa Porcelain Ranges will ever go back to the old black stove. ~ A UV G FR O E L1 C H --New Fall Shoes Smart Attractive Styles Chas. D. Proctor values. They're of leathers and satin, stitched and buckled in many new ways. Several good--looking new styles have just arrived. Not only in their style features, but in their good Frank H. Eger RAY N. SMITH Insurance of all kinds | TELEPHONE 17 LIBERTYVILLE along Memorial hosepital Wednesday, and was operated on for appendicitis tha af ernoon. HMe is reported as getting Sunday visitng George Mason and famuy. _ 4 Louis Elfering was taken to Victory PHONE 306 land, Neb., are visiting at the Lincoiln Lusk bome-- They are moving from 'gbelr Nebraska home to Akron, Ohio. SN O W'S FRED H. SMITH mm.ma.g. e «Ted Smith, the barber and real es tate agent, sits a little s.raigthter, now that be is driving a brand new Chev-- rolet sedan, instead of the old reliable R. w. Bnllbrhhclnthh'hee in the Schanck Hardware store, after an automobile and fishing trip in the wilds of Wisconsin. The party return ed home Thursday. . _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. EBdw. Schneider and Mrs. Chas. Scott, with all (their children, morored to Wauke REAL ESTATE [ R. G. Kaping and family returned home 'ihursday from an automobile |trip through the--east. They visited 'in Canada while gone. _____________ _ _"r. and mrs. L. 1. Tripp and s0ou0, Junior, are here from Cleveland, Obo, guests at the home of the former's fa.hber, Austin Tripp, and family. W. J. Fendick has the contract for painting the many buildings on the J. Medill Paterson farm, south of the village. _ The Oak Grove school (formerly the Madden school) will open next Tues-- day, SBept. 8th The teachers will be Mr. Beckwith and Miss De Meyer. --The Misses Alice--and> Bdna Rush ; ul the--State. more of Fox Lake entertained sit een r sorority sisters of the P. I. E., of C.i--| ; M"8,, W \ , over o cago the week end. | -- of the The postoffice will be open until 16 ,C. 0. Watso o'clock next Monday, Labor Day, and | Practicing it closed <he remainder of the day. There | 35 years, an will be no rural delivery on that day. Mrs. Hubbel oc intn c xt Cc Co _ c 020 We ce "oe _ POPC qoRA OE _ LOOO § (n---- t _ uks . stt e 'aeres at Volo to A. L. Rit:a, of Munas.| C-- M Wilcoxr were among those who lein.> lr.!!.oatnd!-.r:flnu- attended the stag party at Channel ed to--IAbériyville. . .e w .. |1ake Wednesday night of last week, s s ¢ j given for the visi.ing county officers PAE PECCECCCET CCC CR ADHEEGEHROH, [m., is here this "week the guest of Miss Margaret Smock. Tuesday night, September 1st _ _ } * Bud Kimball has again taken up his heavy duties as assistant postmaster, after a two weeks' vacation.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Boehm and fam-- ily have moved into their new home at 312 Maple avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hoschild returned last Saturday from a trip to the Deils of wisconsin. -- at ..angworthy's. _ _' U _.An eight pound son was born to Mr. .nd Mrs. Richard Earl Wednesday Girls' pleated: gymnasium blouses. $1.00, at Langworthy's. 1t »mr. and Mrs. Claude Knigge are the parents--of a new nine pound son, born ~ Mr. and Mrs. E& Barnw:able of Wau-- conda were in Libertyville Wednesday. M r * Miss Ardeen *« Buying or 'Belling, +C. H. Kailser was in Chicago .A J Eenc ns i. 5it s 2 > 27A hi W9lpe-- cce Linder, of Carroliton Mrs. W. C. Hubbel! was called~ to Smi hfield, I!lL, this morning on ac¢-- count of the deasth of her uncle, Dr. C. 0. Watson. Dr. Watson had been practicing in Smithfield for the past Mrs. Hubbel! did not know he was ill { W; O. -- ray, of Libertyville, has bo't six lots in Bahai Vista Highlands, at Barasota, Fla.,. and is building & new home there. Mr. Fray, wife and son wWim., Jr., went: to Floriga fll:.'g"-fl'. part of July. He is delighted the quilook in the southern #sate. slon, as named by President of the Vil lage board Hyatt, and confirmed by the board las; Thursday night, consis.s of Paul Pettingill, W. A. Nicholas, F/ F. Owen, Glen Hoskins, and R. G. in this Institution. _A thrilling fight between a bear and a mare protecting her col*"is one of the exciting scenes in the romance of a wild horse, "The White Outiaw," com-- ing to the Auditorium Theatre Satur-- make 365 days and nights in which your money works ceaselessly for you when placed in a ._ _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schwamback and family re.urned Thursday night from a trip to Medford, Wis., where they visited the latter's parents, Mr. and _ Excavation was started this week on the new building jus: south of The Independent office. --There will be two store rooms in the building, and it is reported both have been.leased. aooge x/ x x ¥ es ~~*x #roup or youn$s people of the ME chu.'ch. attended x beach party given by the Lake Shore Sub--District of the Epworth League -- at Lake Bluff on Wo--dnesday evening. s --Tom./lniru and 'Roscoe Davis, of Knightsiown, Ind., uncle and cousin, respectiveiy, of O. A. Newsom, are bere this week, guests at the Newsom County National *"'*The Bank of Service" 8760 Hours I alk Aa , SEPTEMBER 3, 1 is reported the . consideration in . the hk % r«a?%c'%'wn Mfstgea is m mm w . five_ Acrog Eramx = m?wr:mnnmthhdn'phau-"-\ ¥ i oarive ttip to too imey cpenny. Th e to y country. says this will h'-m first 'vacation in 31 years, and feels he has it coming. Joseph Reuse has taken:title to 90 acres of the E. Wileor farm, part of which--lies in the village of Mundelein, the balance in Fremont township. Mr. Witcox and family have lived there for the past twenty<wo years, and he pur-- chased the place for $55 an acre. it gdaughter of Mr. and Mrs: George C. Decker, died Sunday morning at Vic-- tory Memortal hospital in Waukegan, of pneéumonia, following an operation for appendicitis. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Episcopal church, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Gwyn. Burial was at Lakeside. election of officers Tor the next yea--~. Those chosen follow: President, Mrs. Garland Ingraham; _ vice president, Mrs. J. Frudy; secresary, Mrs. G. C. Gridley; treasurer, Mrs. C. L. Coonfer. Ruth Marion Decker, four years old. The Ladiés" Aid Society of the M. E. church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L. Coonfer . The im-- portant ousiness of the afternoon was a need among the younger folks. A service is held each SBunday evening, and a social or good time of some sort at least onve a month,-- _ " Annbouncements have been receized of the marriage of Normam C. Busse, of this--village to Miss Minnic G. Sachs daughter of Mr. and Mrs.--Chas. Sachs, the wedding taking place Sunday, Aug. 80th, at Arlington Heights Mr. and Mre. Bussee will reside in the flat over the Lovell drug store. . ~~Charley Ray and John Cole were. seen poking about. the ruins of the Homer death garage soon after the fire Tuesday. They refused to answer turned up sound and well. _ -- _ The Junior zseague of the Methodist church is enjoying a picnic at Gage's Jake today. 'This orgarwation, which is o'nly_a little over a year old, is filling Consultation FREE eo w Drugises Mothols C§rE Dr. J. H. Heslin 406 Milwaukes Ave., UM'?"IQ 's _ ly equipped to ta _ care of PaATHY, CHI . RACTHWO or ~ of the Spinal Methods, in Chronic Diseases All Day Mongay | %.':' find --baked-- chicken.----Bui er says all seven of his fowls W. W. Carroll & Son LEW FLAGG Sept. 7, 1925 Barber CLOSED $1.15 to $2.25 | MHouse Dresses -- 3::&,'.'3&" on o La~ s m xe__ s Wtmd "paig" . ~Sbiri n ogronme s case *=="I "Did You Know Libertyville |: Libertyville Cement--Works. --_-- _ Cement Blocksfor"All Building Purposes _ ----We are offering to inve: number of ,Lib(\%l'tY_ViflC Lumber ¢ ~-- _ _ Company -- _ 6% Inv On the Map! ~ Makes an old house new--plaster right on it ~-- See it--try it! > f i "me l _ Choice Improved l,ibertyvillé' a'n'dAvi Lake County Property _ _: _ Denominaitons $500 to $2500 . = ~--___ We invite your inquiry ° : ___ K&H GRADE --**~~ FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS_ \ es mfl .« &nh&ww--l'-hm years, Telephones: Plant, 415; Residence, 165--J. Capital Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 4% First National Bank SOLD ONLY BY *« 9e *T :3 4 ie

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