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Libertyville Independent, 30 Jun 1927, p. 7

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_ BEERAINESEOR _ _ ; WEEK SWELL FUND $1,095, IS REPORT § Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Schroeder are . sporting a brand new Buick sedan, the latest model. Who says we are not E on top of the earth. + 5,. The Hydraulic Art Stone Co. is work E ing again, but with a smaller force -- and no night shift 'They are turning Beer fines for the woeek, States "" _ o. tQmeorinsa of Exanston On| Dorceas C Attorney Smith announced Saturday, m?'n mfi'&'::.m' On | Doreas C reached $1,095 of which seven men '.mm"" ""': afternoon contributed to the fund ~through who passed away Peter . 'the fine route. :'rl:"'"vmmmn:"'mm Only one raid was reported for| Mr». Hruser departed e Satur~| gren retu Saturday. _This was on the Haif Day [ 87» 3008 *b 190 MAYIE 19 Dar | from 4. t tavern at Half Day in which Thomas|,, _ :tmwwwmhmomn, bawk Lal prgay and _ Louls Gtef _ L1j--|Of Bioomingdale; also her mother, four Mr. an with ting """"'bmmn&orunm tamily le bitory act. -- Reiders reported to| 2o 2 your of other relatives and many | " ®®"*" thmt-auonnyuuttmm"" C $ ~.::I;uu found wine in the ice hbouse a a at col.:-muumunw,l""'l ""nmw ht mlw"l'"d mwmm)dotordthna by the Rev. Mr. The c place charging him with the )oo-l,., hi afimflm * Nelethhors of Camp |Cradie m Another Raid on H: -- _ Day Tam%m- tion is Filed. Col. Smith is to fAle an Itnforma-- tion against the proprietor of the place charging hbhim with the pos-- session of intoxicating liquor. Among those who paid fAnes for the week-- were: Arthur Nelson; $205; --Herman Cochine, $205; Chappile Tyrrell,~" $100; Murphy Townsend, $10§5; Earl Clarke, $205; Andrew Panko, $15§5; and Louis Besides those victims there woere a number of others raided who have yet to have hearings. Still others are to contest and their cases wil} 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O 0o 0 0 0 o0 excellent program for children's day at the church last Sunday evening. 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0o The Supday School chiHdren had an excellent program for children's day o _ HALF DAY o A birthday surprise party was stag-- ed on Rev. Howard Towne at the Cook home last Saturday evening. A nice sociable evening was apent, after which refreshments were served. Rev. Towne was the recipient of a number of presents, among them a tine bible, out some very nice cement products. _ Cameron Park Subdivision, Mundelein Geo. M. Ray Subdivision, Diamond Lake Real Estate -- -- --Buildi ------INSURANCE---- OFFICE: 404 N. Mitwaukee Avenue, LIBERTYVILLE, 4LL. * wET WASH, HYDRO, ROUGH DRY, FLAT DRY and --NEW WAY " 15 . 20% DISCOUNT CASH AND CARRY _ : Channel Lake Pavilion, mc ------I§ OPEN-------- LLOYD C Dancing Every Night and Each Sunday After-- noon Until Lobor Day and the Greatest of Campus Orchestras will furnish the music for the entire season. This famous orchestra played all last summer at Deauville, France, and made a wonderful hit w.mfimnmnmmmum.lm omlllmb.aMM"thoMuMmm See them and be convinced. Bigger Than Ever----Still the Biggest A LOT OF SERVICE FOR A LITTLE MONEY The Chicago Wet Wash Co. BILL DONAHKHUE AndaSmle.&vam Solves All Your Laundry Problems "AT YOURSERVICE" LIBERTYVILLE 705 on Halt miles of stone roads this summer and. expects to cover a greater share of the township by fall. come, all the "hot dog" stands are operating. So there's -- no need of starving, as there is such "service" * c orortDamy -- -mmsangmm- Yorkshire; England, October 26, 1868. Bhe came to this country one year every quarter mile, and some t'mes thmortonrohlmgh. 'Mary Ann snnogvu born in Yorkshire; England, October 26, 1868. She came to this country one year later, with her mother and brother,--on account of the iliness ~of her grand-- mother, Mrs. Huggins, of Evanston. On the 18th of May, 1891, she was married to Louis Krugen. who passed away on Sept.--29, 1923.. After a long illiness, Mrs. Kruger departed this life Satur-- day, June 25, 1927, leaving to mourn for her three children--Fred and Ar-- w.o:ww.mxmoann, of Bloomingdale? also her mother, four brothers, ous sister, five grandchildren and a hosat of other--relatives and many . friends. afternoon at wfi 'later at the Washburn Congregational church, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Towne, with Royal Neighbors of Camp No. 507 of Prairie iVew in charge at the grave. The tloral pieces were pro-- fuse, and the church was packed with people willing to pay--honor and re-- spect to their late friend and neigh-- bor. Might we not take heed and do ToX 1os siol Anak We wish to thank our many friends who have shown such sincere sympa thy in the death of our mother; also (ogm..ymxumvmchm nragzonteidt THB FAMILY. mmwco-m; has denied the application of the . Village of Lake Bluft for the ~con-- struction of an overhead roadway over the . North Shore line at Maw-- man avenue. mmmmmw mum;wm,u the clearance over 'ne © railroas be but 18% feet rather than 21 feet 6 inches, but the commission has held that it would be unwise and unsafe to make such a deviation from its rules. Thus the plan to connect the new subdi¥ision at the south side of the North Shore line with that to<the DENY OVERHEAD CROSSING AT L. B. was no talk of a grade crossing and at present the only access to the sub is such a deep cut there 'TELEPHMHONES Business: Libertyvilie 170 -- Residence: Mundelein 600.M.--1--X are still among us. is via Green Bay road to the CHICAGAO m..ulnm-m?mm; family, of Alta Dena, Calif.. were week end guests : Mr. and Mrs, Alkmon Rockenbach Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs, William Desmond mo-- mcumunmnmsm. The~Edw'n Easton family visited Mrs. Raston's brother, Fred Parsons and family at Long Lake Sunday. -- afternoon. Peter Jubhrend and wite and and Mrs..F. G. Piepenbrok and dren returned home Sunday eV from a two weeks' onting at ' bawk Lake, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett mxmm%rorm&uufl Tomabhawk Lake, * * Miss Mary Desmond is visiting her aunt at Galien, Mich. ~Mr. and Mre. Desmond and William will spent the week end and the 4th at Galien. The children of the Beginners and Cradle Roll departments of the Presby-- terian S. 8. and their mothers enjoyed ms."s.mmmmom 'M m'iu.' Park Wednesday. Mmmh automobiles and bad a splendid picnic ;xmhum The play--ground equip ment in the park furnished amuse ment for the little folks. ® . _ _ _-l-n' ""m--fm--"w n entertained at & tarewell party Saturday evening for at Lyndhurst, N. J., that evening. The immediate family werge gusests. , Car] Chelberg, of Lake Vills, visited hhm.lu-A.J.Joh-.u mc_'mw'.ML" with their guardian, Mrs. Floyd Gun-- cke!l, Thursday afternoon. ~Ten mem-- bers were present. The girls are plan-- ning a dinner for their mothers. De-- tails will be given--later. A camping trip is also being planned. Several of the girls would like to do some work, such as caring for children, etc. If in need, give them a call. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson _ will q.mmu-u-uwmrma South Bend and Elkbart, Indiank. Mrs. George Pettis -- visited her uncle, wheé is ill, at Harvey, Sunday. m.mmmwu guests of Mr. andMrs. Miller at Arlington Heights Sunday. __Mrs. Killelea is visiting--her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Anderson, in Half Mr. and Mrs. LULDan Wuiuan anu tamily of Des Moines, lowa, are visit-- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schinieber, paretus of Mrs: Willman. News received trom Mrs. Henry Peterson, who are touring Wisconsin, Mrs. William Kreh was on a honeymoon trip. is to the effect that they will be at home the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs Fred Horenberger are moving into the house on Central Avenue, they--recently purchased from has rented the Horenberger flat. ' Miss Amelia Peterson, who has been in Tucson, Ariz., fpr the past -- two years. returned home Wednesday morn ing. She was accompanied by her sis-- ter, Mrs. Yenni. i Miss Eleanor Meyer attended a lun-- cheon at Oak Park, Thursday, given ivyln.utml'mhm" a sorority sister, Miss Nellie Hibert, of Hollywood. Mrs. Raymond Meyer spent Tuesday with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.F. R. Anderson, in Genview. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Protine of Elm-- hurst, called on DVeerli@lid TeIALLTCS UHB Saturday. _' Deerfleld postoffice. opened up in its new quarters Wednesday morning. The room is commodious, and the post master and assistants will now be able to handle the mail to advantage. 'The fixtures are a credit to Deerfield and®the location all that could be de-- sired. There will be extra work for & few days in renting the boxes and get-- ting things in shape. 'The cBHange is a pleasant one for our folks. _ Wilmot Progressive Club gave a fare well party for Miss Nellie Knapp, of the Wilmot school, on Wednesday aft-- ernoon, at the close of. her school. CGifts were presented the two gradu-- aeel T OB o 1 Mrs. Esra Fritech, who has been on the sick list has returned to her home at Huntly, from the Elgin hospital. John Fritsch and family, of North-- brook spent Sunday at the -- James Fritach home. ' .'Tunhqfi:.._otthomf:z urch held & m"m'" : Tuesday evening. Frants is di-- rector of <the League Miss Carrie Fuller rams, of Waterman, Richard Abrams and Stanger, on Sunday . Miss Edna Fritsch Warner are taking 81 FAIL, AEIMLIG _V AW My . ECE Deerticld Bvangelical Deerfielki, on Sunday m Doetrich sang a mounta ~Miss Mary Thompson | ;beluhnu.mm relatives at Viola, Nlinol ' Miss Cecelia < Millen Minnesota, a well known No. 2 on Wednesday are spending who, with her little , left Yor their home Deerfield relatives on & _ HELLEOR, .. NPR . AARRIRCECCARE CCR aEEEITTTCC O 2 CCE CTP ell known Christian En-- Sunday, July 3 spent spent a few days Two masses will be celebrated--Oone ns, Mrs. Floyd Stanger, at 8:30 o'clock and at 10 o'clock. . Fritch. She is.on ber mumm-wm» E. Convention, at:--Cleve tendance, the pastor, Rev. Ryan, finds and chil Mys. Mihells OHti a lun-- ) cheon guest of Mrs, or of| Mrs. Henry Silies: rt, of |of Highland Park ° Anderson Saturday. esday |-- William H. Barre F. R.|general convention a'::'.udlp. Chester: Wolt. on last P ' F 1 lu.hmn'lmu'g.d l&;flfi Mmu«d'igdmbaan-_, ber, Saturday evening. A banquet was served and a nice program given. . Friday for White Lake, Mich., where they will spend <the summet. . Mrs. Renning accompanied her. ~--Mr. and 'Mrs, A. E. Cashmore and family left Thursday for Gilmentown, Wis, They expect to be gone about two weeks, ' Mrs. £B. C. Bocker.l(n.mnam ler, Miss Mona Desmond and Willard Benson will spend the week end and 4ith at Aigonquin, Wis. % baby, of Irving Park, were guests of * WoOmnen] » R CAREOOOT ssgaL . B . LC . ; 2GEE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bleimehl and two ,.%?m umuudcflamwmm two taken in Elkhorn wore Mr. and Mrs. K4 Bleimehi --]|caught by a home made burglar They attended the American Legion u.mo.thohmotlah'l&.ncu. carnival. who lives near Darien. ~alarm w.mmmgmummmm»:mum W Mr. and Mrs.| coop and when Stephens was arous-- Rdward Bunday. ed he rushed out to f#nd a man Mrs. Ray Gunckel and son of High-- | stalking away with an arm load land Park visited her parents, Mr. and | of poultry. f ; Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison Saturday.s . Stephens also won a reward of BSunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Town--|$100 offered tor the first arrest of send, Mr. and Mrs, Will Heliman and| chicken thieves. The people gave son and daughter, Mr. and Mre. 8. --P.]|their names as Mr. and Mrs,. John Hutchison and Mrs. Julia Petersen mo--| Smith, ~of Cicero. Bunday, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Town-- son and daughter, Mr. and Mre. 8. P. Hutchison and Mrs. Julia Petersen mo-- son, Bennie White, at St. Luke's hos-- pital Tuesday. ~He was in an auto ac-- -- Mrse. ¥. E. Bagley, of Codar Rapids. lowa, is visiting her daughter, Mre. Earl Hofiman, for a few weeks. | The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's church will be entertained by Mrs. -- George Antes: Thursday, July 7th. * visiting he o:l.lr u: F > I?Wn.l'.wm 4 3 r. and Mrs. Almon Rockenbach of Crystal Lake visited at the George rmmmm.mw othyv Rockenbach returned howe with Weigert of <Chicago, on Lnebaay anui"""l"" _0 LC Oc 00 o0 C C3 00 T C 0 SCeo 0 Wednesday home Sunday. > n Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooksey, Mrs.| _ A community picnic is being planned umw.rnmmm.mwyu.wuwh John tle Doris, spent Sunday at McHenry. . | Wirts grove. . A s.n....ze.... mmmm.mmwmmmwm.u Sunday at Camp Lake, Wis. ---- |staged, and a picnic supper served in * James McGarvis and Misses Rosetta)the grove. This seems like a fine immmbtawtuwflunuvmmummm show at Grant Park Sunday. _ fourth. $ Peter Van der Velden is building a Maurice Dunn, a former Ivanhoe boy WQMMAn.nmuMmdemmu the J. Emmerson Morgan house. Frank in marriage Saturday evening to Miss Jacobs, Sr., is contractor. y Lillian Howe, also of Highland--Park. ET e« 2t 00 uo 1. ffhases aftandinege fram Teanhno were mlmfl-@avun.mmmmmmm'm mmaums.gumm.lrmm COlark Dunn, Horace Friday. . > $ Grabbe, who acted as best man, Miss mww«mmmmmwm,mm of Highland Park visited MTB. OlDVIM | _i Anderson Saturday. s wmhmn.namnuammmamae.donmwmuy. general convention of all dealers 'of |July 6. Troop 52%, Boy Scouts, every 'tthnhtluyonhm_ ruw& ¥riday eevning from 7 to 8:30. The He will spend a few days at hing-- |Lord's Supper will be administered on ton and New York before be returns. Sunday morning, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyer and family Troop 52, Boy Scouts of the Pres-- lspentthewoekondvhl)lr.ndin. byterian church, enjoyed a picnic at L ea cA @#C ce in Afitwankan the Forest Preserve near Wheeling on wn 1 2220 Th ind coltniit udn e c catiend ic t t ies in senn ies Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyer and family spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred "'* h~ul_"_"i_.k.";'. W 1 m Wireee as AVfred Meyar in MUW@EUROCC on Sm in c -- Cl s se l ies c ie 1 1 lr.ndln.uekuoltotw.wm evening. The party in or,vengnuudlr.udn.n.l. eluded 23 scouts and various ideas. in Pettis Saturday. scout--craft were tried out. At the ur..uuumawm"mbmmmm MMMM&.W'I indoor baseball gave zest to the meet-- parents of Bloomington. . ing. Cooking meat and gotatoes with-- uu.cmuamuummummswmumumm d Vallle, V ARRReRTTER CC er of Highland Park. the Deerfleéld poSLOGILIUE. Mrs. Mary Cookgey, Ralnh Cooks®ey mm,:w.muedmum of William Tronjo in Chicago -- last hi AREReLENE NTE Mmbmb on Thuesday and|CAgo visited at hte Revival of chicken thefts in the county : became -- known to .the sheriftt's office Satdirday when Dep-- uty Edward Dunn, of Wauconda, re-- ported that 300 white leghornas had been stolen from the Himer Hieder-- man farm near Lake Zurich, ,notmm""l;h night of une 23 but the s office was t notified until the following day. o clues were found but deputies man farm near Lake Zurich, _' The theft oeenrr:lfléh nigt une 23 but the sh s office t notified until the following o clues were found but <dep olp interested in a report of thleves being: captured in Ek cm 2 in Elkhorn, Wis., for ; * Suspected in Lake . thieves being captured in AIKDOTD, Wis. They were of the opinion that investigation of these people might 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o IVANHOE o been enjoying a week's vacation at Lake Chetek, Wis. Richafd Ransom is taking Ed's place in the Rest Haven garage during his absence --*The Women's Society met with Miss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0o 0o -- Mr. and Mrs. Ed FPfannentill have Five members were preésent and plans were made for the social®activities to be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ransom are vis-- Iting at the A. HB. Ransom home | Howard Ransom made a business trip to Chicago Saturday. ~ Mrs. J. L Shepherd and Mrse. Brow-- der were Waukegan visitors last Wed-- Mr. and Mrs. M., Jaremus and family were Ivanhoe visitors Sunday. \.J. M. Dorfler and Harry Pfannenstill of Mundelein have gone to Hagle River Wisconsin, for a--week's vacation. Mr. and Mre. Frank Lampher of Chi-- STOLEN; 2 ARRESTS MAY SOLVE THEFT o clues were 1IOouna Du, --aepuLies ,'olp interested in a report of two ileves being: captured in Eikhorn, some light on the Lake WRITE FOR A ZREF CoPY OF OUR 'L00 PICTORIAL--GUIDE MAP OF WASHINGTON LET US SERVE. YOU with Lumber and you'll get only the good, permanent, well seasoned sort that builds for permanency rather than increased carpentry._costs that acerue when buildings have to be gone over when the structure settles. Save Next Year's Seiect From. Gome in and sns U RLINGTON HOTEL OPERATED BY MADDUX, MARSHALL, MOSS & MALLORY wc. 1IDEAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION One of the 4#M Hotels _ almalo S c« LB® 7 dn uit afhaier) . o0A 3 P agh es 4 0e ies wing shmgete . 4 e suld Nee Te Leks w 2s U 4 17 cape o. n cnnn nomephieen in The boik in 'a short honeymoon at The Dells in: Wisconsin. and will be at home to their friends in Highland Park, where they will make their mome. --Their mapy Mondlmln Ivanhoe wish them prosperity hapv{ness. * Rmerette Raasch and two friends have gone to the northern part of Wis-- consin for a ten days' vacation.. ---- . ~The dance Saturday night at Diets nc Sokes, Bros.' Rest Haven Stables was a rec-- oi ord breaker. --The largest crowd. yet, .:"n':...r'? and the seaon only started. . _ years regarded _._.\_.!, Mr. and Mrs. Wainan and children of Chicago, came out Saturday to re-- main for the Summer at their summer home here. Misses Geraidine Bonner, Gene Bon-- ner, Ethel McGuire and Bernice Bau-- mann attended a party in Waukegan mm.mun;mmmw. -- Mrs. E. W. entertained com-- pany from Chicago Friday. f The vacation bible school started Monday, June 27, and will continue for three weeks. ho rany -- Miss Clara Fobte, foremrly of Mill-- 0 0o 0 0 00 0 0 0000 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 home Ewmwt"' saton. Miss Helen Safford of Wheaton, is the hospital for an operation for goitre. Mr. and Mrs. Alfréd Barter are in Miliburn to spend vacation. Don't forget the dance at the Liber-- '!Ym'.w.flf' 4 matrisan -- TLominn MasEAENEC EN C AC2 O * A community picuic will be held in Minto's Grave at Loon Lake on Mon-- Mr. Alshouse and Miss Stella Als house and Albert Laucas and Miss An-- na Mae Lucas motored to Chicago of internal revenue for the first dis trict of Illinois, again requests tax-- payers not to make payment of tazes in cath. * .. | 1 All payments should be in the form of money orders, bank drafts, or per-- sonal checks and should be mada ml.touueolloctorotnmd revenue. Taxpayers are running the risk of being required to pay taxes a second time unless their -- remit-- tances are in proper form; therefore, it will be to their advantage to bear in mind never to pay taxes in cash to anyone except at the cashier's win-- dow of room 528, federal building, Chicago, IIL, where they will receive cashier's feceipt. A cancelled check deposited by the collector of internal revenue will al-- ways serve to identify the tarpayer's DON'T PAY INCOME TAX IN CURRENCY / & -- Don't forget the ball game at the MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH Libertyvilie Fair Grounds, Sunday July| MONTH AT THE TOWN HALL ,, credited without difficulty. . at $ p. m., daylight saving time. -- | _ C,. 0; HOBKINS, Commander FOR OV EBE haariem oil has been a world-- wide remedy for kidney, liver and biadder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditione :p.v ns. Three sizes. All druggists. Insig on the original genuine Goun Mapas is iI1 with heart disease at hber 12 oAtways Jr. To and From All Parts Of The World s0i0 s it omiceisis, PHONE 306 Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue Billous Fever and Malaria, Harry Madill Bartlett 172 W. Lincein Ave., LIBERTYVYILLE 'Telephone 383 eP «7 y S; 1 "Toocr SF cnaRGE In Gridiey Hall, First National Bank Buillding. Visiting Neighbors Weicome. W. NAGEL, _ -- A. 8. DOUVGHERTY u.:'u First and Third Monday Nights Each month Masonic Hall. Visiting c«-u-h:' Cordlally Invited J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. J. B. WETMORE, Secretary Office in First National Bank Building Hours: 1 to $:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOQ!IS ATTORNEY--AT--LAW LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S LUCE BUILDING Res. Phone 97. Office Phone 18 By U. 8. Government Veterinarian D. C. Grinnell, Inspector in Charge Telophone $29 LIBERTYVILLE Libertyville Post 329 || INSURANCE A. A. Grandy Phone 217--M -- LIBERTYVILLE is Our Speciality. _ We Have a Large Assortment of Material for You to Select From. Come in and see Us. Cichy's Tailoring Shop FRED CR A BBE [ Teams for Hire . STEAMSHIP TICKETS _ Auctioneering BY HOUR OR JB ATTORNEY--AT--LAW Office at Home on W. Cook Avenue '-- Telephone 163--J LIBERTYYILLE, ILLINOIS REVERSE CHARGES 6N BUsiNES is done right at Ciohy's Talloring Shop Libertyville Chapter No. 272 R. A. M. CREDIT RATOR REALTOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DR. J. L. TAYLOR 666 A I L O R I N~G EVERYWHERE »8 It Kills the Germe,. Office With Farm Bureau E. W. COLBY 912 N. County Street AT TAE TVOWHN MAALL «> w . eA HOSKINS, Commander "The Quality Store" 'Telephone 3$45--J GRAYSLAKE iILLino:s B _ Meets First and Third Friday Nights of Each '"~M. W. of A. Acme Camp 269 No. 176 #'S$N O W'S IROOFING AT LOW COST Estimates Furnished Free + TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING READY ROOFING OVER OLLB SHINGLES { FLAT ROOFS RE . COVERED WITH TAR AND PITCH West Lake Street P. 0. Box 843 Phone 614--R2 LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOI8 We Do Ail Kinds Of .Roofing 'JANTZEN SUI for Men Women and BATHING l WAUKEGAN, IL Work Guaranteed WILL CONTRACT to Furnish laber and material on your house complete, for a set figure, so yYOu will know jJust what the cost will Office 530 No. Milwaukee Avenue, Going to Build? Telephone 568, LIBERTYVILLE R. L. GONSALVES .. _ Over Walrond's. Store LIBERTYVILLE PHONE 67 Smith's T Known For Their ARLING T 0 # HOTEL 4 Day Phone $1, Night Phone '['*j LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOH8 1} . R. B. GODFREY [ $ 800. ~ e Dr. C. H BETZER Athletic Cut and Good Looking Call Call in and look 'Telephone Libertyviile GEORGE H. SMITH, Prop. S. J. GROVES & SONS CO. _ Write to

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