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Libertyville Independent, 28 Apr 1927, p. 8

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_ | Ford Touring . . .. _| . Oldsmobile Touring ... --| --North Shore Nursery _1 At Reduced Prices! is : Theirsaverage height is 5 feet _ _ d09% Incheos, the tallest gtant being e Irtmflmmm ~~-- $ feet 8 inches and weighs 808 pounds, | _ Cleveland Touring .--'--.~ . 100 + _||.-- Packard Touring, good:shape ... 650 #is 4€1.+% 21 & ie 4* y *¥ ":£.1 & 3 P We offer the following used cérs &A prices that [ S m"c& 3 Wfifl the *way he -- of supervisore late Thurs-- day until--Apr.--29-- at which d Hanenamoeyan - ' pson, O, £ placed before:the board for __ No definite actions ~were taken Thursday on matters submitted to the rd -- he reason that there were x mittees to refer the problems Judge Martin C. Decker made an peal tc inlons in the zoning or-- nance io baetter fit the lake regions. VuuTR * # aM ot th' mw Mai w:., behalf of the or-- enizatic hich the county is a t, REreed that there should be , a but he differed with the 1 in thogode. tor 100 foot ) ~retained foot along <principal road-- ould "be no private road in subdi-- vigion: ting the idea that prop-- itty ow' should own to the center the road. T ',fi-lttoanoht. police woan was referred to the finance C~BARGAINS! -- waill fit purse. All have been 4« election of --Committees Comes Unider Discussion. Buick, with winter top@ ... . ; 250 men in the British Isles are the ts of Baimacliellan, in Galloway, 'Tuallest Men in Britain, CASH AND CARRY PLAN Telephone 58 : Used; L Car W Fruit Trees and d xB commenting w'o-mf% ings. It is while, umm to the views of spokes-- MN!N:;, Another coterie of ob-- servers th;:umw.m es. as to. forthcoming campaign will not be known until the convention ence --to the "real author because of rules established by the President in granting interviews~ to writers every Tuesday and Friday. Direct quotation is prohibited unless a prepared state ment is r@leaged.© . ' A cross--section 'of opinions circulat-- ing in Washington may be gleaned id m oo Te m t de: * the reé-- ue se Claim that he is s & check-- up on reports from trusted .political scouts before revealing his intentions. assurance~ that the recent eulogy of Secretary--Heover indicates that the President will make his Cabinet offic-- following and a candidate ftor the 1928 arah to nyrontconis of ho quaive} m:"m?la:nn : Ceeu-- pant m"&.mw ents as to fixing responsibility tor pub-- lic statements. iPractically evéery news paper reader knows full well} that the statemeunt3 on administration policies credited .. to the unvm"wun House spokesman" are' in reality the utterances of the President of the United States. Yet, it is deemed ad: visable to eliminate any direct refer-- W 'April ©~37.--With the !Wmnfim center© of news Anterest in "the spokes-- of the to reveal the identity po *4 1097 to the Coolidge 199 . BY --W L L--] AM--D A LE Y¥ r'" "UN:*R. 'A. Cortéspondent ©~ | f e g:?-l . Bre m ut i t o# 4 2 White Pekin Ducklings White Cuitertaied White Wilnactiss 'White Orpingtons . White® Leghorns Custom Hatching 4¢ per egz, in lots of 135 eggs ---- or more 2. . We are installing another mammoth incubator to produce the highest qual-- Ryalmmmnhmw days; wmu%mmmm delivered \ltomWr" e shoppers Monday. _ _Last Sunday,; at--high noon, at the Methodist church, occurred the marri-- age of Miss Estelle Klinger, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EBd Klinger, and Clarence Cozadd, the Rev. Mr. Nyoe A committee:from the American Le-- aonnctux.l.:«ltuy'. m; William Wailrond and family of Lit» ertyville called on friends in Grayslake L Mrs, Hildebrandt and tended the circus in Chi -- Dan Hook was in Chi ness Tuesday; hi:t. P,. Walish has purch: M i gimes ts new Mts. McBride an f?"'."lé"hsm.' l't +high ville achool house. » . Miss Darby of Vaiparaiso, Ind., ggggt}hm_l"npk_-qum home of her Mrs. Pete Thompsen spent Monday withnirlendslncueuo. Mrs. Hildebrandt and son, Phil, at: tended the circus in Chicago Monday. Dnno"bkvulncuupmh_j- d;.r.mu'mwnz building on <Center s will move his hardware store to the Centralia, II1., April 26.--The bump er peach crop, expected here by fruit g?'-m.n'-u-mwuuu snaps followed ¥Y . mmvaunmm% eent off the prospects, > 60 local orchardists. 'l'lnuphg'h estimated at one third less. -- Cherries still worse. A:oodylddm grapes, and strawberries i t a few days. in Washington, with--the full quota of foreign dignitaries as the center of at-- traction We now have with us the President of Cuba, the former--Prime Mipistéer of England, the premier Ital jan aviator, and a fine assortment of foreign nobility, gracing the tea tables and drawing rooms. The White House lawn festivals, which are still popular in the springtime,. will be revived in tention to the~socalled<--~*"aluaominum trust". "This inquiry is 'of--more than pal company was owned by Secretary of the Treasury Melion. It isbeli¢ved beyond the talking stage. : The social season is in full swing interp ~%a -- antt thoa fansw af insl ° ~PFAro Eon it Leareny. M"':r't" to. suft the. faaq of z, s v'onh%- 'm, mA¥ 94 k ie -- " »$ es i. 1t heope §¥p W 1% o¥hzg>* mwmfi% ult m,_-.:wmw;'% omnvu&'am. Le by~two armed negro. . al little: or ] ig to the average citl-- morning at: 8 o'clock of, Phillp «Dear-- zen. Yot, high officials of the principal Lo?" wauhegan."" Tne -- Weukeote . yo-- governments of the--world are anxious--|,, . aukegan.: _ The Waukegan po-- ly aw@iting a digest of the President's| [C°; {0 Whom Dearchy reported im» remarks, assuming that he will make | mM®@4!8tely, made & ~tnorough 'search some reference to the foreign policy| PHt Were funable to obtain any of the American government and its| Of the robbers. The police of North relation to foreign trade. 5 mm' I'k.» Forest,© Morton With European: nations rapidly . in-- Gwviu'lvq-!arm enlisted in Yading foreign markets at prices that """mmww" cannot be mef and pay high wages to| 20 trace of the two negroes. _ _ . American workment, the government's _Dumm'ut::zmthwdh- policy on tariffs And other trade rela--| ington:. street and. just reached tions, as well as the diplomatic view--|the Waukegan city--limits, according ;vmt_mdmmmhmmh&mmzw to the economi¢ Hfe of this country. . | Police, When the _ ry: 0 : It will be a dull summer from a po:|_ A dilapidated . Ford ag >car, litical standpoint utfiess members of | bearing'no. state license, appronched> the United States Senate succeed in re-- mflm&m& As it arrived viving investigations into primaries,| & Tew feet him the machine trusts and the moral state 'of--the,na~]| stopped. <A burly negro got out, re-- hss arctearat tm ied in Svas ngan: Putczctic i Me: spcitith . P Privinoarmmat se d * / is % E7 ® TE La se C P PC EemEmp M policy on tariffs And other trade rela--| ington street and. had just reached | and other poin 'muvmumwm.mwmw'-mm-usm,« g4mnm¢m~mwwmmh'mmw who is acquair to the economi¢ life of this country. . | Police, when the turred. | fidence :of. a la It will be a dull summer from a po:|_ _A dilapidated. Ford i# »car, | _ | nwwflmmawwm.. An ideal . or the United States Senate succeed in re--| Dearchy 'a.m. As it arrived | business man. viving investigations into primaries,| & few feet from him the machine PArt time basi trusts and the moral state 'of the na--| stopped. <A burly negro got out, re-- |*@Muneration f WMM'WHMMMA&'" The securiti Montana, has demanded immediate at--| Dearchy 'commanded him to thrOW | are well and f; ILLINOIS PEACH _ __ '--CROP IS RUINED cago business visit-- 100 $14.00 14.00 ©15.00 +345,00 1600 1600 10.00 were Chicago $65,00 70.00 T70.00 T5.00 15.00 SBWING WANTED--Plain silk dresses $5; house dresses, $1.75; sults and coats,. $10; 'children's clot::: reason-- Fille Highiands, Gastiond Station. . . |-- * 5 or$--rooms. «Write or call Box 41, care Independent. 11 2t . by reliable woman witkh 7 year old boy. Julia Ransom. Mel.lrt o:t WANTED TO RENT'--Small house of WANTED--Position -- as© housekeeper . and corn harvester. Martin Svete. Telephone Waukegan 684 17 3t ioan uwhgz:':a farm h:r'city :'rz . " We ¢ 19. M,m 10tt WANTED .---- Girl for general house work. : Good ~ wages. Write Mrs. Arthur H. Jones, Burdick St. Liberty-- ville, or phone 761 MONEY TO LOAN--We have a con-- ~. Miderable amount of apecial funds to half price. Liberty Music House, 2 doors south of Postoffice. ~ S% FOR SALE--Marcus seed wheat, doed free Irain fou! seed nad Threshod be fore the rains; baled timothy hay, bal-- ed alfalfa. -- Bergeron Stock Farm, on Lake 'S8t. Road, two miles west of Lib and chairs and a number of other ar ticles fit for stand or soft drink parlor. L. Gégry, Lake urich, I!1. Phone 75. 15tt FOR BALE--Mammoth Bronze turkey toms. Bergeron Stock Farm. Lake St. Road. Phone Libertyville 678#J2 15tf FOR .SALE-->Player piano, $650.00; . «Bush & Gerts; in fine condition; at FOR BALRD--A quantity of Seed Corn. Minnesota No. 13, Wisconsin No. 7, also Murdock. <W. L. Doolittle, Grays-- Lake, II1.. Phone 85R--1. 13 it Your;old phonograph, piano or organ taken as first payment. ~Liberty Music Bhop, 2 doors south of Postoffice. it FOR SALE--Smail Baker four tumbler safe. Phone Libertyville 480M 15 4t FOR SALE-- ducklings; also duck eggs. Elmwood Furm, Deerfield. Telephone Lake For-- est 1408. 17-- 5t FORSALE--Good and ripe hard corn, all in crib. 835 cents a basket. C. W"_ '.(}unu. Ill. Telephone Gurnee them in a 'police car and scour-- o'd.&,fimm.lmm.l Twenty--second street but obtained uo trace of the negroes or their car. The bolidness of the robbery is indi cated by the fact that neither of the negroes tried to conceal his features. Dearchy say. he would have no dif-- ficulty in recognizing them. WOJTON GIVES UP -- TO U. S. MARSMAL up his hands. B y Apparently he did act move guick-- bmzmwmmu wak down-- by a blow : on the head from: the butt of the me-- gro's. gun. As he lay in the road m.m his pockets and & purse containing $45 in cash. . The money was extracted,and the purse was tossed to the ground. Then the negro got into his car and his companion drove west in Captain Thomas Kennedy and Pa-- loney To Loan it «tw rly Co.): only $175.00. 14 4t 16 3t 15tf secuoes of ehormbary Pihises cnllt ib communicate with Ben} L. Dail, 11 aum us n stt# Vo wmmmfim'fi houses . Bullding: Industry, Zion MJ&R 'l'l& FOR SALRB--An #--room, two--story new ~ house in Mundelein; just off Lake street, in Madden Bros. Subdn.;> ~1lot 67 by. 168; all modern conveniences. KFor a real home this--cannot be beaten and the price is right. For informa-- tion call at Independent office. -- 10 tt FOR SALR--LAt in Oakwood Terrace, Shore station in Mundelein; large ¥erted into nice ; near cement road; lot 560by: 100, with 20 ft. alley in rear, m«am This is a genuine bargain someone.: For in-- m«num«mm 64 146 ft.; all impro 7. N.Lui Phone 787. Avenue Heated garage 50 ft. lot. ' ._ Ideal location | ~_On concrete street. This property must be sold. If you have any inten of buying a home %n'.&.u are open to a OD buy, let us you this prop-- erty. | z Solhn&l'm f Telephone 451 _ _--| > Libertyvilie, 111. oT Soly, 2008 amanis, * hn pan | SEcL, Park Ave. Phone 258%--J. mimmuvmm& write or--call at Suite.314, 105 South JA Bualle Street, Chicago, lilinois,.~ MAN WAVTED--Must be immaculate-- _ 1y clean about his work, and a hard worker. m:.:-t day:;okfl. Ave. at Belvidere Road. 16 1t part time banie if necessury. . Liberal |1927. remuneration for services rendered.. . '. | DR -- SALE--5 house and half mdmmfiemma. DR RIENT--Very comfortable steam bheated 6 room apartment in Munde-- Full cement basement Eftective lighting fixtures Lost and Found= _ Lyons & Rouse. Phone 283 15 2t t k arrived, two car 198--, k 10 t 11 14 17 1t e /.. * ANUDWATION'N;'[&! ' Public notice is-- hereby.given that the Subscriber,; Administratrix of the estate of Charles.F. Peterson, deceas-- ed, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term 'thereof to be holden at the Court House in Wauke-- sn. in said Connty, on the first Mon-- y o§ July next, 1927; whemand where: all persons 'having claims--against said. estate are: notified: and 'requested to present the same to said Court for e 8 ; .: MYRTLE BROMS, Waukegan, 111;, 'April 25, 1927. a LYHLL H. MORRIS, Attorney. f reis>~'~.~ . «> 60 apr 28 may 5 12 .NOTICE OF 'AWARD Public notice is hereby given that an award of the contract for the construc-- tion of the improvement hereinafter described has been made to James Cape & Sons Company. and that pur-- suant to the statute in such cases made and provided, a contract will be entered into with said James Cape & Sons Company not less than ten days }tmn the 28th day of April, A. D. 1927, for the following described-- im provement, to--wit: _ --That PRAIRIE AVENUE in the Vil-- lage of Libertyville, Iilinois, be im-- proved by grading and paving, Spe clal Assessment No. 62, ; in the manner shown and set forth in an Ordinance passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of said Village of Libertyville, on the 19th day of October, A. D. 1927, uniless the owners of a majority of the front-- on said imorovement 'or 'their agents, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract withing ten days from the first publication of this no-- tice, to do said work and make said improvement at.ten per cent less than Four Thousand .Two Hundred Ninety-- one and no/100 Dollars ($4,291.00) the price which <the same has been . t to said James Cape & Sons kd this 28th day of April, A. D. JEBSSE 8. HYATT, i |proved by grading and paving; Spe-- clal Assessment No. 61, in the manner shown and get forth in an Ordinance passed and approvred by the President and Board of Trustees of said Village of Libertyville, on the 19th day of October, A. D. 1926, unless the owners of a majority of the front-- age of the lots and lands abutting uy on said proposeq improvement or their agents, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract within ten days from the firet publication of this notice, to do said work and make said improvement at ten per cent less than Five Thousand One Hundred Kighty--seven and> no/100 Dolizrs ($5,187.00), the price at which the same has been awarded to said James Cape & Sons Company. F 1:?1'M this 28th day of April, A. D. °_ JESSE 8. HYATT, » wW. _ W. GRUMMITT, A. L. JOHNSON, s W. A. NICHOLAS, E. F. SWAN, R. W. BULKLEY, s -- Members of the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liberty-- ville, Lake County, Illinois. B. H. MILLER, Attorney for the Board of Local Improvements. 17 1t *-- Attorney for the Board;of Local \ IJmprovements. -- <.~#=~ 17 1t Village of Libertyville, Illinois, be 4m-- Public notice is hereby given that an award ~of the contract for tie com struction of the improvement herein« after described lias been made to James Cape & Sons Company, and that E'lfllfl ? TOTIELY s Attorney for the Board Improvements. ~__ _ _ _NOTICE OF AWARD ---- . ._--Public notite is hereby given that an award of: the ¢ t --for the. I'tm" 'of 'an M '""é'md&fi Coinm"'.':;ahm pursuant--to the statute in 'such cases made and provided a contract will be entered ~into with said James Cape 4& 'Bons--Company not less than ten days from the 28th day of April, A. D. 1927, for the following described im-- R. W. BULKLEY, Members of the Board of Local wnoTice or awaddp E. ¥F. SWAN, JHESSE 8. HYATT, ts, Villagoe of Liber-- 17 1t «BAYER DUST ~---- Dry Troe'atment _ SEED CORN -- It is time for our LIGHT WEIGHT under-- !wear,."spicy' ' socks and "catchy" shirts and 'neckties. | ._ Our underwear FITS; our furnishings for men are "breezy." * --_ And remember that our suits and top coats have STYLE, FIT and FINISH. 'Treated seed may be planted at once or stored for fate lenting."" ' Use three ounces of Bayer Dust to one bushel of seed corn. Get a small package now and try it in _ d es lna'eua'yi-el:l's 0 bushels per acre, by prevent-- ingbligbt,rootrot.%lkmtandotherdi':yn.a. ~ 4. .0z pkg. 50c -- 1 tb. pkg. $1.75 5 Ib. pkg. $8.00 Our PRICES will please you. Buy Your Furnishi from US es Thursday--Friday--Sat. : C.&CAL'RLSON Decker & Neville _ Tall Cans Salmon :. 2 5¢ COORRN q YOUR CcHOICE PEAS « 250 Peaches...19¢ -- _ For your CLOTHES come to us SANITARY COFFEE AND BUTTER 605 Milwaukee Avenue No. 2 1--2 Cans zes 4A ow

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