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Libertyville Independent, 17 Sep 1925, p. 5

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--| Built t Lifetime ie? . While health and comfort are of the utmost importance, _ :; |f --there is the natural tendency to think of price when consider-- o e amcies esfi uns is fairly priced, _ p 04 # '-'z. -&s'-- * PG ug s $ !"l'l_-<yf s 'tohly;-fwmsolely'og the basis of pnce.am'li'a\'ry MA <= 'd\eape'-eoquhn'-cmdot'axkedmm.mdyevay s L 'yemortoh:yafianidfluthsSyuan.ndsdm e--~ satisfactory service with no maintenance expense? .Besida.ywwilluvem:dtin'codlhcfimscum'to . nukeupthccifferwoeixipriabétweena?mnicra'ndme u:«tenceofl\eamg. s . r«-.;uzw.mw»mm o2 s -- . s . Steam Process. breaking, : . {| ----" The Premier Furnace is the newest, most modern heating -- IJ xinks, no dissoloring of bair. Gas system to be found on the A"'"""""Vk" today. SPECIAL RATES, xs.ooron 32 % . e . -- _ U--RLS OR LESS. 50c FOR EACH n.' * mz in M. z us{w;efdut the'l I o i ---- *z wey condition for the home in winter consists in : stant temperature; the correct percentage of humidity; air kept fresh by continual circulation ; freedom from dust, pois-- onous gases and soot. ' M 'D\efli&h'ptincbllindaiguhzmdmmfmhcof tbePraniaHutinsSystanwutoaminbaldl. comfort, MMWMtumnlwbaflm-- volved by the ultimate purchaser. However, in no way was latuichoftl\e.ndvm;a&uwuldb'ebulithuoaw heating construction, dm.wwldbring'ntuptoamodan ;undnd.mdflmefore.fie-hniuoywtbel'nficflea- mmmmewmumdm Mmodybefandhamwmdbuflt bymw@thapaience.mdpawuichowhdcehthe Phone 154--M Premier Heaters are built in the most modern and best equipped factory in the United States. Every heater is assem-- bled complete before leaving the factory, so there is never any difficulty in setting it up--the parts fit perfectly. Call at our store and let us explain in detail the merits of the Premier Heater. We can give you valuable information on your heating problem. No charge for this. We are here to make homes comfortable. Come in today. * C uts ..__ Austienser ***..~~4 esd WO STOK SALES A SPBCIALTT Phone 41 -- # Lake Zurich, Miimeis. A U G FR O E L | C H-- panelling, etc. ........... Spreads The Dolly Mason Bedspreads in all colors.. Pillow Cases, 42--inch... HOUSE FURNISHINGS Chas. D. Proctor NOW Is THE TIME TO BUY YOUR FANCY WORK FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS.: What is appreciated more than a piece of hand work? We have beautiful things in Step-- ins, Gowns, Aprons, Dresses, Scarfs, Centers, Lunch Sets, Card Table Covers, Towels, &¢. Frank H. Eger-- ine Quality, 81x90.. Insurance of all kinds A Complete Line of Embroidery Floss and Crochet Cotton Service TELEPHONE 17 LANGWORTHY'S ' $1.00 Libertyvillle, 111. General Merthandise __..$1.65 Heavy Flannel, woo!l finish ed and all--wool .._...___._____. Bath Towels (plain and color ed borders) all sizes..___...... Fancy hand embroidered linen Weetieette <on . ommantcniceline 5 omcuitertii-- stuch ~~J. Craggs, ofOak Park, was a visitor SBunday at the home of Mrs. Maria {l;evévmrch on Wednesday, Oct. 14. _ O Mrs. George DeVolder and children wiin~the former's sister, Mr. Matt Sullivan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of Grayslake, spent this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland Meyor. } Mrs. H. C. Gleason and helpers of the Women's Guild of 8t Lawrenee's church served supper to the membeis of the Ktwanis Club last Thursday, and of this week at the Parish house. ____ TREATMENTS. BOBBING AND SHINGLE BOBBING. Permanent Waving done by the New S N O W'S PHONE 306 Waukegan.are Local and Personal ____ ADDITIONAL CURL °_ For Appointments Telephone 438. Located at Farm Bureau: Office, Short Items of Especial Interest: to Libertyville People REAL ESTATE ~ prp H. SMMTH > 614 No. Milw. Ave. . Libertyville «. Phone 260--J -- Blankets 406 Milwaukee Ave., Libertyvilie is fully equipped to take care of no matter what they may be, by use .of Drugiess Methods. O8STE OPATHY, CHIROPRACTIC or Dr. J. H. Heslin any 6f the Spinal Methods, in-- cluding Traction and Eleotricity. The doctor is the only one in this immediate vicinity using the lat: est improved Precision Electrop~ it instruments for diagnosis and treatment of Chronic Aillments. The instruments have the O. K. of the best physicisis of the country Consultation FREE Towels RHAMPOOING and SCALP Chronic Diseases ~$1.95 spending this week 18c * $1.00 ephone Vou. No dee it o T reau . Office mm'ulb.jolnthoswue-for To w t tA io t im l:u.v.- XCemetery eouo_u.'u'&h hanifiagin Cugte mo~ ie g oo oN Uheie EDNKA She» Th m ce s e ~Tast 'rbursday Mr. and Mra. ¥Fred Smith and daugh:er, Mrs. Chas. Scott and son and Mrs. Ed Schneider motor-- ed to Waukegan. _ Mr. and--Mrs. Fred Smith and their-- daughter, Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. Chartles Scott, and Charles, Jr., drove to Lake Zurich Sunday. -- ch\lu;'a';not M.-tho home of Mrs. J. H. |:nd'ill§§rthw Parks in Chicago last Roberts Thursday to make plans for the bazaar and sale in December. The Nazional Daughtes or the G. A. R. will hold a meeting at the village hall on the evening of Wednesday, n m s on oo en e e n ____|_Mr. and Mrs. Chas .D Nalley and * Tho Women's Gulld of the Episcops tjrw;_, y and Alrin naker visited Lincoin Mr. and Mrs. Abner TFTuyror Taylor and Ted Boyes left this morning for Antigo, Wis., where they will spend a te wdays with friends. Mrs. Maria LiH"was called to Chi-- cago last week, on account of the sud-- den death of her sister--indaw, Mrs. Harry Newberger, of Wauconda, in the limelight for the past week or so, was tried on a charge of larceny, dis-- orderly conduct and trespassing, and The Holy Name Socie:y will hold a card party in the lodge hall in the Luce &.Eari, proprietors of the Lib-- ertyville Garage, have>./ight the lot just esast of the Chris Hapke home, fron&on Lake street. This lot joins the of the garage property. 'The business of this firm is growing '°0 such an exr.ent that expansion was inecessary, and it is likely that a new | building will be erected there next spring County National To is Ciee c . h w. ' Lyman Barter Higley W mh-'v.h;-!-:tu':b In In stitution For Y our PROFIT! . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 Y our "The Bank of Service" The public is invited. at eight 0 | Twenty--one members of the local Kiwanis Cup attended the District Convention . at the Edgewater Boauch hotel Wednesday night. The rip was made in Smow's bus. _ _Mr. and Mré. Lee Huson left this (Thursday) morning on an extended automobile trip through the eastern states.. They will stop at Detroit and Niagara Falls their objective being the cown of Woodstock, vermout, where they will visit relatives. 'The Lawertyyville A. C, basevall team wil} play the-- Gilmer team at the--Fair Grounds Sunday, Sept. 20. Game wili be called at 2 p. m., standard time. Mrs, E. J. Weiskopt left this (Thurs-- day) morning for New ¥york, and from there will sail Baturdayw on the 8. < "America" for Bremen, Germany. Bhe will then go to Berlin, where she will visit her daughter, Miss Eisie, who has been in Germany for the pas; three years studying music. There will be an exhibition drill by Woodmen Foresters a: Cook Memorial Park at 8 o'cliock, standard time, Fri-- day evening, Sept 18. All outside camps are invited. This is a county meeting, and a class will be infiated at Woodmen hall. ° A fine program has been prepared, and a good time is as-- sured all members of the craft. The village of Deerfleld is putting on a sireet carnival and fall festival muthGD.nwmt. proceeds will be used to buy new equipment for the Fire Department. The commttee in charge are working hard to make the affair a success, and all visitors will be well repaid by at-- ot the CXA K. Mre--Ruoy Drury, of Waukegan, was chosen as Junior-- Vice Commander, 3"!( Mrs. Vern Gerred, of Libertyville, was elected sentinel. " -- Seliers & Petersen report the sale of thée Alfred Meade 320 acre farm be-- tween Long Lake and Round Lake, a Chicago syndicate being the buyer. This is one of the finest farms in Lake conuty, and has access to the lakes. PDevelopment work will be started at pevetlopment work will be started at once, and a high class lake subdivision will be located there. Part of the farm will also be disposed of in acre tracts. That fine trot:ing nag belonging to Harry Pearce, the contractor, met an untimely death Tuesday. It seems Mr. Pearce had <ted the borse to a carpen-- ter's trestle, when the animal became frightened at something, and boited. it tripped when t reached the fqg ground and fell in such a manner th the horée's neck wa sbroken. The own-- refused to bury his horse, until arrest-- ed by Marshall Limberry this morning. thievery has been prevalent in the vil-- Ingo all summer. Residents of the east part of town have complained on ao coum: of their gardens being raided on Wuadna--cis, and wun lnld to rost tHHat afternoon in Lakeside. .Mr. Higter was born Jan 14, 1851, and was a brother of E. J. Higley, who died about a year and a bhalf ago. Many years ako he reaided on the farm at corner of Belvi-- dere and Milwaukee romds, but had country for more than thirty years. Mr Higley was never married. * The meanest man in the state was in Libertyville one night las: wosk. Mrs. Hiram Lusk, of Hast Cook Ave., had a nice lot of concord grapes, just ready to usa During the night this meanest man eftered the back yard of town, was stolen. Marshal Limberry notifted police of Chicago and sur-- rounding towns, but nothing has been beard of the stolen car. A kord truck belonging to Sam Krum«roy, residing in the Tlat above Colo's Harness Shop, was stolen some time Sunday night. The Ford had been left back of the buildiag. No trace has been found of it Mondi&y night a »~'ord sedan; belonging *o Peter when he. paid $5 to have the carca«s remiorved. At the national emcampment of the --A. R. beld in Grand Rapids,, Mich., Telephone 29 FALL BEDDING || Pillows . . . . paw $2.50 | | Comforts . . . . . $5.25 u Blankets ... $2w$18:75 ~| | .Carroll & Son C nsT moproner toans M --FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS .|-- Did-- You Know Libertyville Is On the Map! 6> Investments 6» We are offering to investors a limited --. *~<--.~----~~---- --#0mDer Of --------~---- *~*~**~*= x ~__ 123 EAST COOK AVENUE --_------ _ . _ Cement Blocks tor All Building Purposes Something New--CURVED BLOCKS FOR BAS urumwmm.w Libertyville Lumber L Company _ -- |_ Libertyville Cement Works Choice Improved Libertyville and . -- | Lake County Property _ . _ it Denominaitons $500 to $2500 S Makes an old house new--plaster right on it. * See it--try it! ' Many buildings going up. . We can help you make YOUR home better. Telephones: Plant, 415; Residenee, P Libertyville, Illinois Capital Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 First National Bank We invite your inquiry THE PERFECT INSULA TION 1 iNEULATINc -- Secured By SOLD ONLY BY Heours &8 A.M. to "tha

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