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Libertyville Independent, 17 Sep 1925, p. 7

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y --., , Mies Leons Wedel retuirned Friday ~.-- _ Srom a .yvisit with relatives at. Muk-- .. _~. 1096 from his dutics at the bank. Mrs. derly conduct. They came to Wau-- kegan in custody of Valenta and County -- Motorcycle~ Officer Frank Valenta at~ Grayslake, disclosed a pint of alcphol and a quart of wine, after the: officer had arrested the driver, George Halpin of --Chicago. Halpin was fined $25 Sunday by Justice Harry Ho}g't on charges of driving without --a license and vioiat-- ing the prohibition law. Three oth-- ers in the car with him--William Talt, Joe OConner and> Otto Par-- kin, all from Chicago--also pald $25 fines, and went on their way. They had all been drinking, and were Chicago--bound. A state -- highway man helped Valenta bring them to Waukegan. Valenta also arrested a man and woman from Chicago at Fox Lake Baturday night. J. F. Keon was :'13.4 with driving while intoxi-- -- _ The woman, Edith Rahm, who also appeared to <have been palid $25 fines before Justice Hoyt. 'Drives Is. Nabbed at Grays --SPEEDING TRUCK; --__FOUR PAY FINES + W tinetenks +.; _i .. _A .. 1. _ P wes * "Arthaw H. Jomes, Gpmwak Sahas LAKE COUNTY COUNTRYSIDE -- HOME SITES The LAKE COUNTY LAND ASSOCIATION & must add new equipment to }1s plant constantliy-- at costs greater than the average of thepresent plant. To dothis, new capital must be ob-- tained and to attract this, satisfactory re-- turns must be paid. This cannot be done without adequate rates. ILLINOIS BELL: TELEPHONE COMPANY | BELL SYSTEM THE co m p ons must add new omm ns m ts ty t -- We t > n =~ k Preventive " Maintenance Libertyville and Chicago, the wonderful countryside in and near these villages becomes more than ever ewailable for residence. _ between Mundclein-- In this very attractive sec-- ton, the Lake County Shore Line, running WITH the comple tion early in 1926, of the Skokie Val-- ley Division of the North 'gan for Tridl. aniprue mt Teargery »-- ob ¥ ehizes NE of the secrets of telephone reliability 1s "Preventive MMaintenance or 'correct-- ing troubles before they, @ occur." You often see the "trouble' B company men" working on the out-- ust add new --Side lines, but you do not ment to ifs see the large force work-- ronstantly--at ~ing in the central offices, ;fl:;;;;:::';:; making daily and nightly To dothis,new --**>U> for rust, dust gnd' I must be ob. NOlsture, for excessive and to attract wear, friction, electrolysig! atisfoctory ree and imperfect adjust-- must be paid. _ ments, This consumes the annot be dont --riime of many employces ut adequate and often costs more than: it would to let things slide until the trouble comes. But, -- . . it spells service reliability,) _ Mrs. Maude Hild&brand:, Miss Susie Whitehead and R. B. Godfrey attended Past Matrons Night at the 1ake Forest Chapter of the O. E. 8. Monday night. Henry® Cunningham mo:ored: last week to Grand Bapids, Mich., where ber visited his brother. ~ Beveral from here attended the gold-- en wedding anniversary held in honor of 'Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Hendee, at the home of Mr. arnd Mrs. Clint Hendee in Round Lake Sunday. T. P. Walsh spent several days last week in New London anu Rhinelande:, Wisconsin. . Mrse,. Carrie Pester and sister, Bessic Whitmore, of Libertyville, . returned last Monday from a motor trip to Rhinelander and other points in Wis-- _ Mrs. ID¥. Struthers spent Tuesday wnd Wednesday with relatives in Chi-- cago. . * Beveral from here attended the fun-- nee~ Caturday.~~ Mrs;«Washburn spen* her girlhood days in this village, and her passing is mourned by a wide cir-- cle of friends who extend their sympa-- thy to the sorrowing husband and children. _ . In the world« of one religion, but that shee -- shoold Taik :18 * *b o uag., A large crowd attended the auction sale of household goods at the C. O. Bmith hom*& Saturday. _________ _ Fred Wendelkin is assisting with the work durfifig his" Absence.~~ ~ * > Mrs. E J. Murrie of Like Villa was the guest of Mrs, Nellice McNamara Friday. « . M DAMIT alt the. Spsodway hospital in ChL. _ T. NAP Nevi lifli_pnjqafi ng a vada-- tion from his duties at the Walsh Haw. store, erate prices c to those earnestly desirous of Land Association is pre-- m to offer .spacious sites at most mod-- ership, of inepec-- do'l'iuo.d:bl.ake'ood Heights section should be of interest to you. As an example of the case the Association will ex-- Need to Know One--Another There is nothing wanting to .make Mrs. Roy Kemp visited her her hus-- ~_ for Home Sites. Three large farms were sold, one to Rubin Brothers, department store owners of Waukegan, who accquired the Gooding Brothers farm of 162 ac-- res in Grayslake at a reported con-- sideration of $50,000. It is under-- stood the property will be aubdivided It bas a large frontage on Route 21, the new state road compecting Lib-- ertyville and Lake Villa. The activ-- ity of subdividers has enhanced the The E. H. Jobnson farm of 56 ac-- res, a mile north of Gurnee, was sold to Christ Dupree.» . L. J. Slocum, auctioneer, bought the 80--acre farm of Emanuel Olsen --at Hickory Cornere. Transfers of city property follow ; Andrew Philyew bungalow on No. Butrick street to J. Fietcher. W. M. Meyers property at 724 No. Hickory street to Amy R. Everson. property through T. J . Stahi & Com-- pany show an aggregate consideration of $150,000. _ Sales fell off during July but took a epurt during the latter part of August. YALUE OF EARM -- ---- 'LANDS BOOSTED BY SUBDIVIDING 162 Acres in Grays Lake Ac-- ts LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS AND DVERS ... Phone Libertyville 6T--R. ~ Libertyrille and Highland Park ~~-- HARTMANN HOUSE _ MVUSIC BY BLACK CAT ORCHESTRA RESERVATIONS FOR BANQUETS TE! AND SPECIAL PARTIES WHEE CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS. LUNCHES and SANDWICHES RELIABLE LAUNDRY WHY HAVE A "BLUE MONDAY?" ASK THE MAN WHO HAS BUILT, OR WHO IS BUILDING, AS TO WHICH LUMBER HE BUYS. IT'S A CERTAINTY THAT HE WILL RECOMMEND NONE OTHER THAN FRANZEN QUALITY LUMBER. MAY WE BID ON YOUR NEEDS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED PROMPTLY. * > ie m« »apeh 6 ~~---- * -- _ _ on MILWAUKEE AvENUE" WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET AWAY FROM THE DRUDGERY OF THE WEEKLY WASH. LET--US TAKE AWAY YOUR BACKACHE, YOUR CHAPPED HANDS AND YOUR FROZEN FINGERS. ~Telephone §50O--LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. DANCING EVERY EVENINC, STARTINGC MAY 30 VC reriee -hn%m&r DT. J . Stahl & Com--. WET WASH . Franzen, Jr. WHEELINQ, 1LLINO!IS 20 POUNDS FOR 95¢ The Independent is read by more peovle in Lake County Than Any Mr: and Mrs. Bartter--of Chicago were Millburn visitors and Mr. Bartter filled the pulpit at our church Sunday morning and evening. °* _ Mrs. Ralph, a missionary from Afri-- ca, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I Barl Clark bungalow, 45 South Elm-- --wood avanue, to Mrs. C. Hagner. -- O. A. Nelson and Misg Clara Nelson of Loon Lake were Millburn visitors recenily. -- ily were in Barrington Sunday Mrs. Elmer Jack entertained her mother, Mrs. Schraeder, and brothers, Chester and Harmon Schraededr, of Clifton, lowa, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs.--W. 8, Denman visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bearman Sunday. Miss V. A. Goddard spent Sunday with Miss M. Newton. A. Salewsky property at 442 North 4 t# 4 % & 4 4 4 % % 4 4 % % 4 4 Emil Straube bunalow 817 Ash St to QO. Henrikeson. ovemanes eE d Peter Helis bungalow in Washing LIQOD Manor L4 A. L@HL © _ ---- 40 .cz Julius Bostedt property at 1733 Vic toria street to Marie Kowalski. ¢ R. O. Alexen bungalow in Blum-- berg's eubdivision to Sigard Simon-- Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Denman and fam-- TELEPHONES WHEELING 6 and 17 ol 2 m s mmiige shy n tsmm d GROSVENOR BROS. ___ Tractor Plowing | Grayslake, DJ Phone 158--J . _ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 Trucking and Hauling Furniture and Cattle Local and --Long Distance $290 REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Free Attractions Fire Works Spectacle Nightly Free Auto Parking _ Free Camp Grounds BE AUTY -- COMFORT -- CONVENIENCE -- UTILITY GREAT DISPLAY OF BLUE RIBBON LIVE STOCK SEPTEMBER 19--26 -- $140,000 in Premiums and Purses STATE FAIR| SPRINGFIELD [ ~192,368 Orders Already Received TOURING CAXR UWisit Your State Fair Auto Racing Horse Racing Horse Show an .. Seiaibc s NOTARY PUBLIC Office Phoné Milwaukes Ave. and St. Paul Ry. Depot ~Res. Phone RaS--) LIBERTYYILLE, ILL. 104 W ferred position on the desler's delivery list. Enj the new besuty and inctessed riding comfort of 4. _ ... The increased popularity of the improved Ford cars Since the announcement of these cars, 192, 368 orders mmwmmm&drmd,wm sales record that is without precedent. C See the improved_ cars at your nearest Authorized Ford Desler's. Place your order.now to insure pre-- Charles F. Fitzgibbons REAL ESTATE SLIST YOUR PROPERTY HERE Night Show _ Baby Show Dog Show lon 3 Per Cent

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