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Libertyville Independent, 17 Sep 1925, p. 3

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term of circuit court have been drawn, and the first one is returnable .. _ Oret. 19. the second Nov. 2. . Those >' _ selected for Oct. 19, are as folliows: > Charles ¥. Jones, Benton; John First due in Oct. '99 the s&o-l ag tha* :lu.lFrid Brown, who is in al Suz=*~~-- Ohu io Report Nov. 2 in= --:19:"'"'..,.; o0 We veaby: rost tary. Innt: Circuit Court. motmu o:l' tu;l 1&. A. Van Dousenl idbdndagat 5B es nday. _ OCTOBER PANEL _ AND NOVEMBER _ _ PANEL DRAWN Clark, Antioch; Philip Wagner, Will Smith, Avon; L W. Wuhfldf. War-- ren Flood, Warren; Peter Olson, B. P Thacker, Wm. Kyndberg, John Guida, Charles A. Robbins, John Kretchner, Nelson Thompson, Charles Warner, O. W. Andersod, Allen John-- son, W. H. Hull, Benjamin Trué; L D; Waters, L. O. Dozios, Frank Japak, B. R. Wells, A. Kelly, John Dunn, Bhields; Otto Boghm, Libertyville; WIll Atwell, Victor Catchpole, ¥Fre-- mont: D. L. Putnam, Wauconda; Con-- rad Nichol, Vernon; Christ Mentzer, Almon Frost, West Deerfield; Chester K. Harris, Wm. Lowenstein, Robert Becond panel: K. K. Schooley, Walter English, Waukegan: E. John-- sog, W. W. Drew, H. Hale, H. Fritz, H. Rhode, Shields; George Moore, J. R. Mulboliand, Libertyville; Barney Aman, Fremont: Fréd Grimm, Ei; Paul L. Lyop, Deérfleld; H. G. Mit-- chell, Henry B. Tillman, J. R. Under-- If «n auctioneer is wanted, call Fred Grabe, Glenview. Telephone, office 163, or residence 2%0J. On business ealls charges may be reversed.. U Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Thayer left on Thursday evening to spend some time at the homes of their daugrhters, Mre Aivin~ Vickers and Mr: --Hamibtook, Et Chetek,. WIs Mr. SBnow, of Chicago, spent Cunday at the bome of Mr. and J W. McGee. ~ * Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hadlock and son and Mr and dMrs Sam Mesha and family, all of Chicago, motored out and spent Sunday at the bome of their mother,. Mrs. Margaret Davia Mr. and Mrs. W H. Osmand and Mr. and Mrs B F. Naber left last week on a motor trin--tq Che:ek, Wis., where °_ Mre L A. Van Deusen and family entertained Rev. and Mrs. Johnson and they will «peid some time Dudley wore Chicagp visitors Monday The veniremen for the October SIRE--Chicago Pietie Champion * DAM--Colantha Rag Apple Spofford De Kol. Butter 7d 4y, 31.55: Butter 78 3y, 25.24.." TfA~% DAM'$ DAM--Kaid Spofford De Kol. Butter 7d 7y, 27.85. SIRE'S DAM--O F C Chicago Pietje. Butter 7d 5 y, 27.61; Butter 365d 919.42. The Bull Himself is--a Good Individua) With Good Rump and Tail Setting. He is a Little More Black Than White. EImwood Farm Holsteins Born May 11, 1924. His five Nearest Dams Average 232.1 Lbs. of Butter in Seven Days Without a Skip. FHLUC PAL1J 2 Good Work Mares HERD UNDER FEDERAL SDPERVISION 1 Guernsey Heifer, 10 mo old R. V. Rasmussen Deerfield, M 1 Guernsey Heifer, 6 mo. old omm emmmmmmmmmmmmmmememmmmmmmmmmmmmm ||| 2 Holstein Heifers, 8 mo. old ememntmmmmmmmemnanmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmammnmmmemenmemamemmzmeememmemeeeieeaeietatin . 4 3--inch Tire Wagons | | 1 Wagon Box 1 w._@ila+4+ Manreric R aaltu('n 'l 1 Hay Rack Bartlett--Morris Realty Co. . For Sale _ 'Chicago Rag Apple Pietje Harry Madill Bartlett Lyell H. Morris 531 N. Milwaukee Avenue Price $275 over Ann baby 'g Hammond, Ind.. Wednesday and Thursday of last week,. _ _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grandy and three sons of Garfield, Kansas, have return-- ed home, after a--visit with rélatives Joe Horton and family have returned home, after a visit of several days in Totedi, Ouly.~----~----~~--~----~--.------------~C : Word has been received hdere stat-- Ing.that Mrs. Fred Brown, who is in a |, Rev. and Mrs. E. Lester Stanton re-- turned bhome last Saturday, after a three weeks' vacation trip to visit Mis. Stanton's parents, Mr. &nd Mrs. Smal}-- Jey~ and other relatives at Claunde, '11 Mins Myrtie Peterson is spending several days in Chicaog visiting rela-- «ives. 2+ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ziegler left last Thursday for a motor trip through la-- diana and Michigan. Mrs. E. N. Buterick of Waukegan is spending some time at the home of Mrs. Emma Bartiett, while Mr. and 'ln. Ziegler are on their vacation. Mrs. Frank Ziegler, formerly Miss Jennie .. illett, of De Kalb, spent a Tew days last week at the home of '!nr mother, Mrs. Clara Willett. Sunday Mr. Ziegler came and his wife accom-- panied hime home. § R _ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson left last Thursday for a several days' visit with relatives at Norwood Park. _ Mr. and Mrs. Hermard Bock and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Williams left Tuesday for a mounth's vacation trip in Wiscon-- * Harold Hoffman has returned home, after spending some time with rela-- tives in Chicago. * r--= FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world-- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheurmatism, correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gorn Maepai. TA Capt Tor Mr. MOW® . (IIF _ 6ty CHARBE! Auctioneer MAARLEM OHL > Maving--sold my farm, 1 will sell 2t.Public*Auction on the Welch Farm, one mile west of Libertyville, 1!/4 miles east of Mundelein, on the cement road, on ' > 3 GRAND JURIES _ SELECTED, FIRST IN FOR OCTOBER ) 7 'The three grand juries, (or October December, and for March,, 1926, were named Friday by the board of su-- pervisors, lows: Herman Peterson --and E. G. Nelson, Benton; Jobhn Strahan, 8r., Newport; Wm. Walker, Lake Villa; H. P. Lowry and Fred Hawkins, Antioch; Earl Rushmore, Grant; John Melberg, Avon; Geo. King, Warren: Joe Priyborski, M. L. Mil-- ler and Jack Hoban, Waukegan; A. Session to Start Oct. 5, Next A. Gehl and John Fitzgerald, Shields; Edgar Wells Jr., Libertyville; Geo. Meyer, Fremont; Tony Miller, Wau conda; A. W. Meyer, Cuba; Fred Thies, Ela; Geo. Weidner, Vernon; Clarence Huhn, -- West _ Deerfleld; Chas. Kuttrof!® and F. W. Shehan, Deerfleld. * AUCTION SALE Tuesday, September 29th J Fanning Mill 1 Sulky Cultivator 1 Corn Planter 1 Sulky Plow TERMS OF SALE--$20.00 and under, cash. Onall sums over s that amount a credit of six months will be given on good bank able notes bearing six per cent interest. JOHN F. WELCH, Prop. |||| 1 Seeder 1 Pulverizer RAINBOW GARDENS Music by Percy Rowell's Radio Band Every Saturday and _ Sunday At 1 :00 o'clock p. m., the following : GIBBONS PARK truck, built 2@ snn nnen uo the Toudamental policy of this cous the o »» onfi : _ lilinois, lowa, indiana, according to at Low Cost". _ r l event: _ lilino provide "Quality a & uns California, Pennsylvania. . Two pany to and is specially designed and _ . _ .. Lib western champjons are amon£ 'hh"'fi"'gma service. Its 6 inch ~~ l Fre: the entrants: Sam Buford, the s constructed mm',:,wmthe o;m 3 l'.l hoider of the 50--nsile champion channel'"'d m'h"hmdlewnb. s gas ;_'.:;i Tot||| smip, aaa 'Bob Watince, winner xsl == it * _ Sr Th sight height for €329 .._.og and unicadimg _ -- _ "ut jJ[ ot the 100mie crasopiontiin. _ [I| -- _ The Chevestes thessis *~ __ _ at the «ight height for easy . --oy a v ebpess abriiness »Ohicm f PP TT _ axs he Brppd wigh a O _.:~ "Tihraihes e WW fw .."'-&". I.h %, ' ons ean t .'.: ff Cw !!w ioi # * Nlmdml fim mcw &YM e i wodvaetyrels cluding such transmission, 5 spiral bevel ints gust | 6 & the "Bast YheifMiny lm w«**~ trv' 'nc'ud n. F ' ' i J'M l ww m l." ---- n ouse micmmin csmie ll'fl" ::;b"j"m ever 'fln(?"'éd over* mdbmdi"'% % g'mmmw Wp. Iw. &u' fin * ie i ck. l * «and tan--{[f a naitmile tra . Delivery Canopy ing, heavy %"Nm',w.m : RF |[{ races start at 2:30 pm. (bay-- [[| |freey Bus, Dump and End distributor ignition, and other quality lork buc sff, leht Hatin« (akk _ < » hok Steeon * This truck is not only well adapted mfl;mhro.ch. L ahl, eng L. hme'3g' 'l only 35 '__ also for use in hilly country and over mm qesns ¢ w P J he & naanateeneneneeeneceenneneeannaneaennenemmemment Vernon *Bert ~Paston, West Deer-- field; G. E. Parker and C. Geminer, Deerfleld. _ Noted colored drivers will race at Palatine Sunday» Sept. 20, for the Cen-- tral S:ates Colored Champtonghip. Gix states will be represented in the event fastestand best it <he: country and racing fans are promised some of the mosgt thrilling speed exhibitions ever witnessed overa half mile track. The races start at 2:30 p. m., daylight say-- ing iime. s AUVTO 'ACEB AT DEAN'$ TRACK Auto Races September 20, 1925 Noted colored drivers will race at Palatine for Central States Colored. Championship. Six states will be--represented in the event: Illinois, lowa, Indiana, California, Pennsylvanyia. Two western champjons are amon£ the entrants: Sam Buford, the hoider of the §50--nsile champion ship, and Bob W.Lhce winner 'of the 100--mile championihip. 1 Walking Plow 1 Pole Scraper 1 Wovenr Wire Stretcher 2 Drain Scoops . THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 DEAN'S TRACK . 180 Feet of Rope 6 Milk Cans 30 Grain Sacks 1 Bob Sled 1 Drag Forks, Shovels, Ladders and 1 Hay Rake -- 1 Corn Sheller 1 Hay Fork and Cartier PALATINE, ILLINOIS other articles. Cheadlue qaud o 594492 ie o net n ts e °4 in .. [I|[| --PRED GRABBE, Auctioneer. | Public Auction _ SATURDAY _ _ September 26th,1925. 35 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Quality at Low Cost_ The farm having been sold, | will offer at Public Auction on the premises known as the Graham Farm, on Greenbay Road, 3 miles northwest of Waukegan, one--half mile north of Spaulding's CATITLE--Herd of 29 Cattle, including 18 milkers, 6 Springers, 2 yearling Heifers and 2 com-- ing two--year olds and ome 2!/4 year old Holstein Bull. All cattle sold on 60--day Retest. HORSES-- 1 Roan Team, 6 and 7 years old; 1 _Black Team, 8 and 9 years old; 1 Brown Team smooth mouth About 50 Chickens. 650 bushels Oats; 200 bushels Barley. Deering John Deere Sulky Plow, with sod bottom Jahn Deere Breaking Plow International Hay Loader Intérnational Side Rake Deering Dump Rake _ McCormick Mower International Manure Spreader 2 Farm Wagons, one with box 2 Hay Racks 2 Riding Cultivators Surface Cultivator 8 ft. Dise Harrow 2--section Spring Tooth Harrow No goods to be removed until settled for. TERMS OF SALE--Sums of $25.00 and under, cash; over that amout a credit of six months will be given, purchaser to execute good bankable note bearing 6 per cent interest from date. 15--foot Drag Large 3X x 5" tires on front wheels only *35 extra. See us today re-- garding a style of truck _ LIBERTYVILLE GARAGE __ Luce & Earl 5~ ---- Phone 202 Acmre Pu}verizer F. there is a Chevrolet commercial. price $425 f. 0. b. Flint, Michigan. -- 7 for Economical Transportation +orie Graimn Canvas Horse Blankets Scalding Kettle --~-- . Sausage Grinder Chicken Coops Milk Cans 125--egg Queen Incubator _ Brooder Stove Galvanized Stock Tank Tank Hester 2 fifty--gallon Oil Drums Lard Press Grind Stone Blacks 3 Sets Double Working Harness e e e Blacksmith Tools Grain Bags Horse Blankets

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