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Libertyville Independent, 9 Jun 1927, p. 4

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. [ Requires the Use of a Good Lawn Mower C Get One of Our Easy--Running ~|A WELL KEPT LA _~-- 10 WEEK OLD PULLETS _ _ I _ ~ to Mow Your Lawn. i _ _ [ 16 inch "Congress" Ball Bearing =.~ . * . e' *./' ;s :fx . ~% PajGq ¢> > 4 C« se "'% Sunny Croft Hatchery Phone 5 Palatine, IIL. _ HASCONSERVATOR NAMED IN ESTATE y € 'gfi@s-aman'maam . ..' <BIR50 AIginch _ « _« _« . * Tas0 Maurice Fit . Inventory and proved. Antoinette 1 3 lmnl:o\" Fr: John Lands Buif Leghorns ... 11.00 per hundred | . fim White Leghorn..._$11.00, per hundred| , Brown Leghorns.... 11.00 per hundred} . A raid staged by C fnconns .........._.. 11.00 per hundr®d9tnige or Tim Sifrichd Barred Rocks..... 1200 mnggfod }mh;mo; R. I Reds.....__.. 1200 per nundred}bling joint, and .all ; Buff Orpingtons _ 13.00 per m"{"'"m",'.?,,' k wake oniseies-- ine ber bundied ied giria stt White Wyandottes.. 13.00 per hundred tonig Silvistin! wi White Rocks _____ 13.00 per hundrea| TB *°9PiD€ a gambl gan. Letters of guardianship issued} At one time a number of years to Minnie Ramaker, bond of $400. >, ago it was believed that M DeWoH Ella Bishop, insane, LibertyYill6., was wealthy but of late years the im-- Latters af conservator ship issued to pression had been that he had little Fannie D. Bishop, bond of _ $13,000. | other than his home. Petition for restoration and discharge|-- The will, which was filed before of conservator filed and set for *¥\ Fudge Martin C. Decker,» gave the ing June 9. _ @| sister, Mrs. 'Celia Erskin of --New .George Brown, Antioch. "Peti York, the entire state. She was nam-- to execute deed to real estate undet,! ed executrix but as the state law does ed --and set for hearing July 11. to act in such capacity the court ap-- .3"""""""- Barrington. : Final| pointed the First National bank as mflt!nnld.mo .l'orut.cgw' made in the will mention was n the Inventory and appraisement bill ap--| of the, maps and historical data col-- #ared. lected by Mr. DeWolf during his life Antoinette Urbaitis, minor, Wauke--| time but it is presumed that much of ':d.m report .approved, uuu]-um"":.mc:."ww* f *society, which was pres "Toome Leide Reaimaen" "'Drace 4) Somnattaa, meuiahe or vaise princt plead in the matter of sale of real a -.____________m s estate to pay debts. ] .. . Mary Lingeurich: Order letters - mms m administration issued to Joseph -- J. k: We t J m_ bond. of $300. Proof of} W IWPBRHPRE U B ie Un w ns mass Luncinda Allen Carhkhart, Waukegan. Will admitted to probaté; estate giv> en to daughter, Cora B. C. Conolly. Letters of administration with will annexed issued to Cora B. C. Conolly, bond of $250. Prooft of heirship tak-- en. o Hdward P; DeWolf, Waukegan. Will admitted to probates, 'estate valued at $50,000 given to sister, Cecelia DeWolf --Erskine. Letters of admin-- istration with will annexed issued ; ¥First Nationa!l~ bank of Wllha: Proof of heirship taken. Preston H. Huber, minor, Wauke estate amounts to $10,000 in savings accounts in three banks. Matters heard by Judge Decker in the probate court included: nrc.r.monu;nmg administer to the business needs Special Prices for June 16 l6inch'Fo|--tGl.n"z~ Bearing 16 inch "Federal" Ball Conservator was named M One Grade Only Right--Hatchéd Right Priced Right Other: Well Known Makes "Speedy". *' "*~~~.~ --_ *' I100 BE to . x afamene ts o & l o im oo I . 1| 3 pmaron. n > um h iess ie o -- en y l ;\ o «fls : %> \<~. mer* d 4 .: e o t ) Cl -- Catmed c a~f B # rl..n,whonduno\.mxyc,uzs. iwhile in the employ of the Public \Bervice company. Suit© had been astarted: for $10,000 but this 'action 'w:m upon settlement. Ger-- setseon was electrocuted. & m'.« ":nnrx', SETTLE AT $1,150 * IN MAN'S DEATH ment that was paid by the Turkish Empire when the Turks captured Smyrna and confiscated their prop-- erty there. -- While Mr. Coroneos wish-- ed very much to take the trip he was unable to leave due to his business. hhmummm it has been 26 years since he has been in Athens, ARREST TEN IN Mrs. Nick Coroneos, wife of Nick Coroneos, proprietor of the Madison Cafe, Wauekgan, Saturday left for Athens, Greece, on pleasure and bus-- iness. While there she will sell a 50 acre tract near Athens and a home in that city and also claim confisca-- tion values from the Greecian govern-- Settlement Thursday was ma robate court, for $1,750 for Judge Martin C. Decker,-- gave the sister, Mro. 'Celia Erskin, of ©New York, the entire state. She was nam-- ed executrix but as the state law does not allow a non--resident of the state to act in such capacity the court ap pointed the First National bank as executor. No mention was made in the will of the, maps and historical data col-- lected by Mr. DeWolf during his life time but it is presumed that much of it will go to the Lake County Histor-- on final report col to June 16. * mm Hear i on claim of Frank Graham Johes to be taken up on ten days »Rlizabeth Pitman, Antioch. Peti-- tlon for probate of will filed and set for hearing July 11. > ago It. was believed that My. DeWolf was wealthy but of late years the im-- pression had been that he had little other than his home. o Massena avenue, former mayor, who died last week, would run com-- paratively emall records in the . pro-- bate court today disclose the person-- al property and real estate left by the deceased to total $50,000. 4 Contrary to the belief that the es-- tate of Rdward Padelford DeWolf, 79, es .." '0...0_- m"'@o' ".m.'" on petition for probate of will: con-- tinued to July 1% DEWOLF LEAYVES $50,000; 1S T.O _ _ GO TO SISTER Former Mayor's Estate Larg er, it is Said, Than _Some People Anticipated. CORONEOS T0 VISIT IN GREECEF . > ~950 16.00 > 17.00 _ 13.50 $.6 se in s M\ !N '_ .l' Adoring the Devil ¥First Critic----What do you think that youny arti=t's jmiinting of Satan. conceive of such omnipresence and individuality except as infinite Spirit or Mind. ~Hence all is Spirit and spiritual" (p. 381).--. Balz states> that an opening was never tendered him. -- It is presumed that the position is in the street department as the nead of that department admitted shortly after the election that Balz could have a post there. At the present time he is investi-- gating to determine if he is entitled to a pension as a city fireman. ~For 25 years and eight months he served on the fire department, but there is a clause that demands that the last five years must be consecutive serv-- ice.* --He is now trying to learn if he is entitled to include the four years that he served as commissioner to apply.toward the pension senior-- ::y. "flmon must serve 20 years All. & The Lesson--Sermon also in-- rluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Kvience and Health with Key to the Seriptures," by Baker Rddy: ~LGod is individual, LN-L He !s divine Principle, Love, the univer-- sal cause, the only creator, and there is no other self--existence .. . He flls all space, and it is impossible to He denied that the city job offered him had been --as a fireman under Commissioner Wilson Gee. It had '"We would know about lo-- cal conditions to start with and pos-- sibly . too much for & "people," Balz la.ghed.© . c In the event he does not enter Into this enterprise he has a position of-- fered him with the city, he states. and several other openings that he is considering. following from the Bible: "Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy presefice? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art tbon:lfl-lh-vledhh.n,b hold.tb:l:tthn. l:&hht: wings of the morning, dwell the uttermost parts of the sea ; Even there shall thy hand lead me, and thy right hand shall holid me" (Perims 130 :7--10). they will take out papers of incor-- A -- corporation thait would bring Rev. J. B.<Foley, Pastor. sheriff and a former corftmissioner of| At Druce Lake, Mass at 10 a. m. ie Heitiine nveonie t nBE | -- on cawneiows merbcor' & e agency to the --city. * The men. who have discussed this |. s'r#,n_n,mmg:u are ex--Sheriff Ed Ahblestrom and @X| 'The services on Sunday, June 1: Commissioner J. V. Bals. 'They have | (Trinity Sunday) are: discussed the proposition inmformailly Holy Communion, 8 a. m. on several occasions but have come| Morning Prayer and Seromn, 11 a to no decision. [ "Church Enhant _ Ih a _ m In the event that they decide to embark in the sluething business *Tt:. 4:11, '"'Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power : for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created." -- Among the citations which com-- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES : N _ s C Mass at 8 a. m. "missiner Dhowes Gong In: | Fera Mes w' h 5 to "Dick" Business. 3 enngaue We can awplyyou with the latest in announce-- asual Wedding Ancouncaments ytadenn e J P Wesiitianenor te T o ctin Sn en T vegiueds + re ki wl The CORE 2 \" ,, o Tc o. }5{; e oys Nce NoR 0o S d nne w 00000 5 Soee c tA *t'l such an offer but € # !-- xil's not so bad reord #% i 3 We t oo liete® FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL | FIRST -- PRESBYTEKIAN Rev. John~E. DeLong, Pastor , Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor. "The Church of Good Will" Bunday School at 9:45 a. m. W. G. The childrens day program will be Wells, Supt. given Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Morning worship at 11. The sermon old time.: The children's day offering will be on "Feeling Our Religion." will be taken, as usual This money Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. The Ladies' Aid meets next, Thurs-- day, at 2 o'clock p. m., daylight saving Rev. EKimer C. Kiessling, Pastor ° On account of the children's gay pro-- gram, there wil} be no Sunday school next Sunday morning. . The children are requested to be present about 15 English service at 11 a. m., congist-- ing of the children's program and a 8T. LAWRENCE'S3 EPISCOPAL -- Rev. H. B: Gwyn, Pastor The services on Sunday, June 12th (Trinity Sunday) are: Holy Communion, 8 a. m. Morning Prayer and Jeromn, 11 a.m. Church Schoo!, 10 a. m. All services on daylight saving time. 8T. JOBEPHS CATHOLIC Rev. M. J. Nealis, Pastor First Mass at 6:30°a. m. Second Mass at 8 a. m. .___.OUR SUMMER SUITS, unlike a great many lm weight clothes, will hold their shape. is due to the way in which they are MADE. 4 _The proper "make" as well as the foqd MATERIALS are necessary--especially in summer weights. If you are swel«terin%in your HOT OLD CLOTHES. come in and buy a BREEZY, NEW SUIT. -- -- B8T. PATRICK'S, WADSWORTH B8T. JOHN's wy. COOL CLOTHES _ _ for Warm Weather -- "The Store for the Lad and His Dad" For your CLOTHES come to us y f Bunday g:hool at ':1800 4'5 an. Church Services at 10: m,. brogram a0e", | Wednesdays at 8 p. m. 4 ¢ and 4| . Sundays at Auditorium Theatre. eets next, Thurs-- W es Are 'I'hlrd floor 340 N. .. daylight llm, Subject for next Sunday, "God the rtpville Cburches O. CARLSON Preserver of Man." is used for helping young~people to | m m- * -- e "Large Life Ideals" is the subject | for Sunday evening at 7, old time. ' The Epworth League meets at 6, old 2 The W. M. S. w.ll meet next Tues-- day at the home of Mrs. xm. Wheeler, BSunday evening, June 19, four young | men --will debate the question: "Re-- |_ solved,' That -- Denominations are a | Good Thing." The sBervice is held at | 7 o'clock, old time. This will be a very interesting debate. & _ A physician in Brooklyn, who 's na-- |-- tionally knownm recently wrote an arti--|-- tle in' a religious paper in which he | said that protestant churches should | have some kind of an early morning | service on Sundays, lasting just a few |-- minutes, for those who would l ke to a attend church and then go away for| the day. There are some who cannot | attend at the regular hour for many | . reagons. We wonder what. people think of the proposal of this phy-- |-- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY idea on Ey A$)}3J' Ewo per cent Discount forCuhonflDefened Payments. There |? e a Guaranteed Policy with_ Lot That is Sold. Remem-- iI'i} gl'i;;::Da}u.ComeE:l:lcyyflnd Make Your Selection of the Lots. The Senate 'and House at Spring-- field have both passed the bill which provides for increase of salaries of state's attorney of the state. In Lake county the change makes the salary $1500 higher than now.: It now is $5,000 and if the governor signs the new bill it will te $6500 here, Re-- port is that the governor has no op-- position to the bill and may sign it next week. 'The children's day exercises will be held at 7:30 ». Mi., in the high school auditorium. ' Children may be present-- eq.toruhpum at this service. All are invited. * w.th Aubrey Wells. = Leader, lllp, 'REAL ESTATE | MORTGAGELOANS | _ INSURANcE /~ _ -- _ . THERE WILL BEMUSIC BY A BRASS BAND Saturday or Sunday, June 18 or 19 Will Be Your Lucky Day! AUCTION SALE OF --BUILDING LOTS _ ':.,gj:\ a "!':i.'i Saturda)cfo and Suqday, June 18, 19 W s:;;;:) ::);::'Yu":):ln won't l':ave tool:'u;hti; wm.Bcflnretog: your share of this property on the mfi; THESE'I'ERMS NOT SATISFACTORY One Third Down, One Third in Six Months and CR ~~---- One Third in One Year > It was only thru good fortune that this beautiful tract of land was obtained, by. men who are--willing to give you this chance to buy a large and spacious lot at Auction Prices. fag as BE SURE TO COME AND BRING THE KIDDIES! They will have equal chances in getting prizes that will be given away. ; LOT 50 Ft. By 180.Ft., SOUTH FRONT ,__ Sunnyside Avenue, $1,000.00 Cash. Big Bargain 'roperty is Located 48 Miles North of Chicago 2 Miles West of Waukegan, on Grand Avenue Bought and Sold _ | -- _ Firsts, Seconds; Always at Your Service o Six--Room Brick Bungalows ' YOUR CHOICE AT $9,500.00 ~ $3,000.00 Cash, Balance Monthly SIX--ROOM DUTCH COLONIAL HOUSE One--Car Garage, $11,500.00 ASK ME PROPERTY QUESTIONS ' One to MJ nity AMATEDR ACTOR -- IN DISAPPEARANCE 201 8. Milwaukee Avenue ne 469 Libertyvilie, 111. also a member of Mrs, A. A. Radcliffe, N. Lincoln A¥., W has been called to Hagle Waukegan, has been called to Eagle of dynamite., from a road and was ratelly mangled by the premature blast of a charge the cast, was obliged to play a dow ble role. He read Dollemeyer's Part The play was put on by the Alumni association of the high school. Ne explanation was made for Dolle meyer's disappearance., 3|

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