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Libertyville Independent, 20 Oct 1927, p. 7

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C tAbS e e e uh t n rigr in t o n onl ol """""""jfii.'nli:--."l.o.m_mlr. Lnam.aucdmm"ma:mm:mm n.wn-.«u_)-s &"""'&":.%*:fi"""""fi. Oof my "hmm,m'ummlr MMdllh'.mu,;h',-. K. C. WEEBBER, . --|merchant; attended the radio show in BSTATE 0P ILLINOTIS, COUNTY OF LAK®, as. % s It--m'. 'Carr, Mrs. Harry Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of October. 1927. A uma'-'- Strong visited (SBAL) ¥. B. WEBBER, Harvey Smith in Evanston Friday ¥ .. -- aoter Public. u-n':."'mllfina'ym' 1, Loans on Real :la-ucdhu 4. Overdrafts (2) 6. u.t.fip-?l- ' I~ " m " f 9. D-h'u 12. ~Other Resonrce 1%. Other Resources (12) Located at Round Lake, State of Hilinols, at the cloms of business on the 10th day of October, 1927, as made tothe Auditor of Public Accounts of the Btate of Hlinois, pursuant to law. C : Before a bank can get any money it must file an application with the supervisors stating the amount want-- ed and the interest it would pay. The ed and the interest it would pay. The} in Wita + n .&A Prepresenitative of the Christian ioi e o menanceme. OM in ntant dinihes x % ra! * back to. the funeral for a|Y., and Mrs. N CR e than it got in the past. m,,','fl:hm'ummumm".... Paiive, of Chicaso, vis o onY fhe purnose of Barluk . Sunday led to the arreat of. Mack|day aftornaon. _ ..' _ /.. =* surety bond on the 'troasurer. ' Laird at Halt Day by Deputy Edward | Mrs. Bert Easton is visiting her son, If the county banke falJ to have the 'Dunne who held.a warrant charging mmmmhm'& capital and surplus necessary to CA"-- him with wife and child abandonment.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Protine, of ry the county money the ex0es8 §005 : yynne waited until the services had |Durst, visited Deerfield relatives last Uhicags which are epecinied "tL""pe been completed and then grabbed La-- |Friday. § Chicago which are in mflhmu&w. Owen Savage, scout master of Boy resolution. ,mwu sworn out |Scout Troop 51, of Deerfleld with "W"Wm"'mmmmmmmgmdm attend-- urer, it is explained, to check needed any py jrs. Mathilda Zieman, of Half |ed the show in Chicago Saturday money out of a Chicago bank first r@--| ney. 'she had heard that the husband | evening. $s ' ther than at home so that loca! MeD | was coming to the funeral of the wife| Mr. and Mrs. D. Courson of Wauke-- would get the fullest value from the| po naq deserted. gan,..and Miss Beatrice Courson and deposits. In #he complaint it charged that he |Délbert Meyer, of Deerfleld, spent the Bankers are to receivo a letter | had m-h:r'amlrn.huvut-d'mmu-m telling them of the resolution and | and ) as as the wife. |town, I1L. the manner in which to '."°°'.";'°.PE' -- the county. jail unable to| Charles Garrity has been brollight deposits. In #he complaint it charged that he Bankers are to receiveo a letter | had lel m-hwu. telling them of the resolution and | and as as the wife. the manner in which to proceed to get the county: jail unable to county funds. It will also stato that . make ' Bherift -- Lawrence Doo-- all county tunds will be checked out! Hittle Wi. that he did not believe of their banks on Oct. 24 so that it <that the would be able to get a mu'm»mmmm;m \ National bank so that the new plan ' © The case was continued one woeek. eubomthmkh:ai:.'n CS Neonipntrentiiti iess n i uind ngrammny Morse will take office, pro ability, about Oct. 29, Roy Bracher is Cedar in Orchards to serve until then under the guid--| 'The Department of . Agriculture ance of the finance committee. says that the presence of a cedar tree There are fourteen surety compan--| in an orchard may or may not be de-- les underwriting the system. ---- Mem--| trimental, depending upon the variety bers of the board stated that surety | of the apples. The disease known as companies stated that: cedar rust requires both a--cedar tree amrml::nt nu':-: and an apple tree in order to complote mmmfldmx olution adopted: the board of econduct of the county treasurer's and county ~collector's: office is the sole topic of discussion in the county build-- Ing and business circles today with with the tone of the document claim-- ing< that it removes the office from politics entirely making it--a distinct» ly business office. There can be no disputing this fact, officials say. and most of them con-- sider the change fortanate and ad-- visable. Deputy County Clerk J. B. Morse who is to take.the treasurership had a big hand in penning the resolution removing the office from politics and making it more or leas a clerical post doing an annual business of $5,000,000. Briefly the resolution provided that all money should be kept in --banks that give surety bonds, approved by the board of supervisors, to the coun-- ty cletk to covrer the amount--of coun-- 'ql'h.o » banks are UHmited in .the amounts they--can take by the com-- bined capital and surplus.= For us tration the Waukegan National bank with a capital and surplus of $400,000 would be entitled to carry $200,000 at Lake Villa Trust & Savings Bank Located at Lake Villa, State of lilinois, at the close of business on the 10th day of October, 1927, as made. to the Auditor of Publit Accounts of the State of Ilinois, pursuant to law. . Office Becomes a Clerical One on Sound Business Basis POST, IS CL A TM In the past individuals havre Loans on Real Eistat® (1m)..ss.. ... lsnt c Loans on Collateral Security (1D)................~5 .ms U. 8. Government Investmedts ($).--.._..____--------------_--s Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, | 9) Capital TY . Hiiitrericatirneny Undivided Profits ® (Net) Domand Deportte 446) __-- ; #) -- Other unwm) nronfrertrs \___--FIRST STATE BANK _ Report of the Condition of the (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the Condition of 4@ 5| Sinday at Aligs Held Por While Morse is more or leas silent on the matters pertaining to the of-- fice he will eventually -- take <it is known hbe likes the <~resolution be-- cause the treasury would operate like, any private corporation. He is, prim-- uh;:omh "-:huo\ , a very pym;mw for 17 years. In a--case of paying "Lees" for de-- posits, if it is humanly possible under wmwuum tion --where the would --le. In the county building it is argued that no board will ever have the cour-- age to change the resolution so that politics can be played in the office also hare to state that no fees, emo-- to any public officials, uthbn(-d.nuw. The treasurer then had the a--right to bank when and where he pleased. If e Tor io Thitiied amonnt i hes bond for the amount it: has wm. xu.u-.':'nmo surety company eurety 'hmthht..'h:hm resolution, would hare to> & sworn statement to the board of sup ervisors each month showing county it it was up to the bondsmen and treasurer to dig deep and make the :nmnnfnmm-': says that the presence of a cedar tree|Presbytery --of Chicago-- at Cal¥vary in an orchard may or may not be de |Presbyterian church Friday afternoon. of the apples.. The disease known as |the missionary societios and the c tree |Of the . women's society. A pageant eqposihrant + uen J o4. ies story of great interest will be gtv-- Mummhmum'hm the life cyclie.© Some varieties Of #D--! i. Cazrria Tmak M U BR fMlare AT FUNERAL OF $281,261.41 $,64400--00 }i2gre. Wiltiam S » |'|'m|||"°|| street Wednes _ 529 Ti i'?;'mm.'_., _ 6100--00 |week: e 5944| of the M. W. H $381,251.41 gnnl" Mrs $ $1,900.00 | was $291,201.51 | Sunday $25,000.00 fifihl"fiffifimmm 94,291.89 | ealled 'to Kempton, IIL., Saturday by Public.. |afternoon.> Mrs. Smith 1s, convalese--|ning at 8.. Boy Scouts Friday from | ~**, . hunumnd.bl'd'.-m 7 to $:30 7. m. ----------'::cwa-w We welcome you to the activities | / @1 and Mr«: Pg." of |and services of Ahis church. nmmapen *wece guents of Ar: Subone avar Wilmette were guests<of Mrs. BT. PAUVL'S ~RVANG.: CHURCKH Ender last Wednssday. x Pss _ / G. Piepenbrok, Pastor. lk ~-- Herbert Savage is spending a few | "Church school at 9:15; 'English ser |_ months on his farm at Exelund, Wis. vice at 10:15; German service at 11:15.| | on the |He is clearing Jdand, 'Chi Friday at 7:30. Confirmation | unts of | Florence--Savage is at home for a |school Haturday at 9 a. m. s¥l visit. He is an instructor at.the Ti--| "The young men's 'class will have|| mmmuumammmmmymm& | um.. 27, at 7:80 p. m: at the Bunday L 1| 64:400.00 } Clircle No. 4 will meet with |room of the church.. esc Alll : . .'-:immmlo?gm Wafiufififi f" * & m w ' a' ('m m . I u%" i:am"ummanm se ies *3 a %& m-'mn-gmiimfin.-:." ~EVANG: sum.xflvqcuuim' E.:; 4.373.37 William "Griggs sister, Mabel, 1'" . 9°45 a. : cARAll -- 5984| of the :rxz&uu Worsity at 21 * m." christian, | «4 munclel k oob Oe nnee OR s tt k Atombip it it o m ooialitn T1 . . M473 2. Wankegan, attended the official vidt classs for svery member of the fun ||| -- Shingles for the roof, posts for your fences, |||FRED GR A BB E.l\ _ + E MoClellan o 11 a" m.'. Chriatien 19. ..__ _ . 2 _ +oool. 2000 o. 50/ o0 o o on ~ o n 4 c | oC o on ce beras iL sns t% m mame wue || | beams, siding, flooring--we're at your ser-- --|| _ -- Auctonéering > m :\.~|tem :ra.gafl.,..--::: be held mext Thunasy oct a1, at us ||| _ Yice for every inch of Lumber you'll need | |||Farm and Stock Sales A lz 7000 00 | *'nize: Misnie Viigio is on,the sick TB $ be an ail dry meedes «t tie|[|-- in making necessay fall repairs. Specialty jy=== ig | _ Dorcas Cirele No: 2 will meet with p | Drszs. George Colby, Hazel Avenue, on g | Thursday afternoon, Oct. 27. -- _ 4| Mr. and Mrs, John Weber and Mr. 9 Mrs. ~C. Christensen: <and son, . (Lesalie, visited triends at -- Rockford f Jm.mfioh Cnicage Rriday: "" *' _ Mr. and Mre. W. B. Car g-lmmm:-.e Mrse Harvey Smith in Bys Monday for Long Beach, Cal, and Mrs. Burr Hindabl will occugy the Mr. will duild in the Wood-- lawn Park subdivision. _ Mirs. George Pettis andthe Edwin Johnson family motored to Itasca dast Bunday to visit welatives. guest of Mrs, Kenneth Lovell in Lib-- bara Derby were acting officers at |the funeral: was held-- Bunday after-- Campbell Chanter, Highland Park on uoon, Oct. 16, at 2 o'clock, the Reov, PFriday evening, when friends'* aight | Andrews officiating. : Interment was was observed. in the old cemetery on the south side Mr, and Mro. Warren Ellis of Chi--|of Dundee road. eago visaited Deerfiecld relatives lagt| Deceased is survived by her bus-- Dgl:nflmudm ammmmzbug Mrea. Baker of Libertyville will \ents three brothers: Charles, of and story of inte will be ,onhthhah.w M ---- Mrs. Georgia Deck Mrs. W. B. Carr i::t'kon the Grand Chap Lmauno,x.'f of IMlinois at Me-- dinah Temple, Chicago, last Thursday ~George Stanger's §. S. class of boys (un;wdwg.rwun!nu church Friday evening. -- Twenty--nine ifi."m";"::d'"m' Sunday ing, as well as tracking it hfirflm Chicago. W.--C.. T. U. NOTEHRS Lee Whorthy of Waterville, j E. meoes v l 2P pain' "o y OR it $ | . me W C 0 wil med played and the young hosts served ite ecream and cake.. -- Mro. Ruth M. Frase and Mrs. Bar-- «. Worthy matrons and worthy patrons m e aek Teant on groalhes ied ets at a Tuesday orve mmm,ma'ugo» * and everyone a nice time. . Mr. ;vamu'avmh '...'.:... Seasonte 'r.c:mw evening. .Oct. 22. Cards and bunco. \~Mr. and Mrs. Car! Friedlund attend-- ."%M:l Mnfi cago .~ MKa: & > friend of Mr. . dled 6E 4 Friedlund, suddenly Mrs.; Ruth M. mmwnnn 'z:ondth_.lo&dmunoz' Mun@%xsf at Midway Temple, OChicago, on the oc casion of the last officlal visit of the W.G:; M., lMia M. Stacey.. Ninety of mmmrmmmj of the grand officers were present. m.mmmuw ed at a family dinner eve-- ning, in celebration of their wedding anniversary. lr.uflnl.l.'fltmhol week end guests of . MrM. and Mrs. H. R. Duel in Rockftord. a Guests at the Theodore Frost home ampbell Chavnter, Highland Park on uoon, Oct. 16, at 2 o'clock, the Rev,| Located at lAake ZUrICD, Siate OfL N riday evening, when friends* night Andrews officiating. -- Interment was | 10th:day of October, 1927, as made : as observed. in the old cemetery on the south side | State of IHlinois, pursuant to law:-- !"v':un.:mumm:m"mkmmwnm , m 3 cwemmennenanse unday. _ > ' """ inand and 'fhree amail children: Le |i xm...-- ww.mm| '.mm mm Dfi:r&muflm dmhunum:byhu-g; Other Loans (1¢) [rip. Baker of Libertyville will |ents three brothers:; Charles, of 4 rafte (2) es s glad 'to hear soho is reating com-- cago: Irwin and Herman, of Lake YFor--| / WMM to {9 two sons of Glenview and i OBITUARY : Cornelia Zieman Laird, daughter of August and Mathilda Clausen Zieman Lgmnnvgmmmu.m , was united in marriage with Mack Laird May: $1, 1921, at Lake Forest. Bome years ago they moved to the deceased entered the Comstock San-- at Tuoson, ten months-- ago, r,mmu&&_m- evening of Oct. 9, 1927, at the age of 26 years. Her body was returned ;.u,ummnmm 'the funeral© was heldt-- Bunday after Dream 'With a Miss berg of the W M. 8. . _ The W.--C._T U will meoet in the 'WMM.MM Mfinht'fldw 0 all, and a report the county convention held in Waukegan Oct. 12 and 13. ~Erery member--try and be present. -- Visitors welcome. Tss -- The county convention held in Wau kegan . was an important gathering and well attended. ~Mrs. J. D. Carter attended on Thursday as the delegate trom Deerfield. (She was elected Co. ¥Fred Ott, of Fort Collins, Colo.; Mrs. Walter Koblenz, Mre. Hersche} --Bock and Mrs. Fred Blix, of Chicago; Mrs. Robert McLaughlin and Mrs. 6tewart QGuess, of Lake Forest, and Edith, who resides with hor parents,. --« etter to. wite,. Miss . who during the summer of 1926, '%o this discussion, as well as: the: aqwpils many pictures she taken o {fthese historic pliaces. eg:* mmn-d-mm&uu. ttuit showe in hongr of teacher,; Theé Boara of Wducation had its reg-- ular monthly meeting: in the school house Monday evening, Oct. 10. During the past week the grounds of the schools have been covered with crushed rock. -- This makes it posible {or the children to play without get-- ting: yellow clay alt over their cloth-- ing, as well as tracking it into the ~The Wikmnot School P. T. A. will | _ hold the regular imonthly meeting at | ' 1thonhoqlw.0¢t.n.u 8 o'clock. A program has been planned for the evening,\ and 'thetre vn'beomulruhhnnlm terence of Dist. hlihm; October 18. > Business of importance wi}} be considered. 'This is our first | 3 anniversary meeting..and at this time | 4 AH meimbers are prged to attend and |5 hmwm,mmmv } welcome to this meeting. | 1 The P. T. A. was represented at the annual conference of Dist. 19. in Ber-- wyn last week by Mrs. J. D. Carter| Bupt.: of the Dept. of Health and Med-- .. The eighth grade enjoyed the study of <the eirvil: war this week. Nine of the puplls hadgrandfathers who had taken part in the conflict.:: The Febr was an usher in the theoatre in which Mncoln home of her e . Booth, j from the aduit to the oradle roll, made. in Hollywood Calif., ay, Oct.<14;|its--contribution to the: program. _AJ! Puneral services * will be 'held.. this |in gll, the program was very well ren-- (Thursday). after _,m&»*u_ummmvdmmmw; Paul's Evangelical <church, Deerfleld; audience. + ; with --burial :p.mm-i-mmnniwmumw Mrs. Horenberger . with he? |significance of the rally day; a brief niece for the past two years. A stroke w of the work of the past year of paralysis caused her --death.AnD |and pr ted the task of the future: obituary will be printed next week. on was called to the phenom-- "Principal Carl E. Bates wishes t0|anal growth of the S. S. of the last express his sincere thanks for the get | two years--Oct. 1925, 25 children and mmh.mmwmlmmmmuflou&nw dow bores and potted plants. ~All the In the talt of 1926 the en-- different school rooms -- now: have |rollment stood at 93, and this year St. MWWWGWWTQ&B.MMuW plants, or-- both. % lof 140. Twenty--one teachers and offic es knou put happeund to 6¢ aif ouly was . that ':t'" "'l::d! "Todd iuuné: copy & written m se at 10:15; German service at 11:15. ioir Friday at 7:30. Confirmation hook Haturday at 9 a. m. ' The young men's class 'will have suF--00 9. m at the Sunday concal , at 7:80 p. m:_ at the Bunday school «4 AN --CHURCKH America, is serving peodle of all faith, and therefore: extenids. an invitation to the people of--Deerfleld and com-- munity having no affiliation with any send their to the 8. 8. meet-- Ing every Bunday at 9:15 a. m. tmd'.»m',mnld.m"wdo- pressing itset adequately in relation-- ship to God and :man." -- At the conclu-- sion of the rally day service, the con-- gregation and the 8. S. responded with an offering of $35.2%6. Bt. Paul's Prangelical church, © mem-- ;hcctflo"lm--llnoddm America, is § peodle of all faith, 7 Banking House, Furniture and Fixitures (D)......_.._._.._.._.._......._._._........ _ 10,200.00 9 Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (1, 8, 9).--._-- $7,92559 IHN'I'Y Madill Bartlett wok -- 4 + '-_......_ i * * * Sn Je mm * c"m Mm l Located at Deerfleld, State of Hlinois, at the close of business on <the 10th day of October, 1927, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF BS: Mmmummlm Located at Lake Zurich, State of Wlinois, at the close of business on the 10th day of October, 1927, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the Mihsais 2A# ¥itaais --meansstant &n Aasi® . > | 35 xfi&mm«?#&auzmbu--z _ [ LUCE SuiLDOiNna _ swear that / ve statement 'to the best of my knowledge Phone 97. -- -- Office Phone 18 onu'gucm:-:uhlw A. J. CRAWFORD, DR TL TAYVIAR 3 Undivided Profits (net) (3) 4 ~Time Deposits (42) .. 5§ Demand Deposits (4b) .. 1 Dividends Unpaid (5) .. $ :Reserve Accounts (6) ... 18 Other Linbilities (10) .--_-- Attention was called to the phenom-- enal 'growth 'of the S. 8. of the last two years--Oct. 1925, 25 children and 6 Agachers constituting the entive en-- rollment. _ In the falt of 1926 the en-- rollment stood at 93, and this year 8t. 8. --8, starts with an enroliment 140. Twonty--one teachers and offic constitute the membership of the ly at some distance from the place where they go up because of the de-- Rection caused by the winds. 1. Loans on Real 8. Loans on Colla 8. -- Other Loans ( 4.: Overdrafts (2) 6. Other Bonds a 1. ~Banking House 0. bue from Ban) _ {I, Pau!l M. Diets, Cashier of 'the Deerfleld: State Bank, do solemnly swear that the mbove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Hilinois, pursusantto law. _ . --_ _ . o 00-- o0 > j e ~_--.~ PAUL M. DIETZ, Cashier. n&normnwmror»un.-: Subscribed and to before me this 16th day of October, 1927. Other Bonds and Securitiss (4) .________-- Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (5) Capital Stock (1) Subscribed and «worn to before mye this 17th day of October, 1927. Hours: 1 to $:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. ABBRALY s l0 s i+ > E. A. FICKE, Notary Public. LIBERTYVILLE, JLLINONS . dave You Money On It, T oo! Loans 'on Collateral Becurity (1b).......------._--_._.._._.._..._._._.__._._._.._..--. . . 88,510.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (5) .._..____._._.--..-------- -- 4,183.93 PDue from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7,, . 9)..---- 7817724 of Ilinols, pursuant to law §# ¥4 (OFFICIAL 'PUBLICATION) Report of the Condition of (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) ® * 'Report of the Condition of LD STATE BANK | 2 thought as in your system.. Let Ad-- sm!;"eh:lnficau!:o;mhofwutd efraid to eat even rite. Adlerika has done me so much good that now I eat anything."--Ardenia Howard. Adlerika relioeves stomach gas and sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, it re-- Even Rice Hurt _ Curiosity of a small. boy:1ed to the [ ger but none of the shot entered intc wounding of little six year old I d&r :tdy..onfd the shot entered into Nelson, 2943 North Oak Park avenue, | _ 'The dJiitle girl was rushed 4o the ;uv:»-»wu:mmmt eounty hospital -- with all possible o'clock t Sunday afternoon when & EUA |speed, where she was siven attention which her consin, Ernest Bulow, aged | py pr. Karl Beck. s the charge of ghot tearing a hole in + io ie i sieves s 5.. | THISTLES CAUSE -m';ntthst:t"m;rmto the * : Lake: County hospiial where it was ) n The Incident occurred© when the| . After worrying at their last secsion smail boy and girl followed Ernest| over the Canada thistles that dotted l ey ';.""""""'"" f :.u.mmutzc',mw bouse at. ~lake,-- whoere the Bulow A € Ts Six--year--old Child is Victim of cmw of H 6 r Small ats shtles Girl's Stomach $466,242.18 y By U. 8. GQovernment Veterinarian D. C. Grinnell, Inspector in Charge 'Telephone 829 LIBERTYVILLE Office With Farm Bureau REVERSE CHARGES ON Office in First National Bank Building Office Phone 1766 -- Res. Phone 2899 Room 203, 1704 Sheridan Road NORTH--CHICAGO, i1LLINOI8S _ dl:hw;:ll;:"md;u. 7The Quality Store® _ * Visiting Compantons Cordlally Invited| [ *"AY*AKE se' W J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. mm _ J. B. WETMORE, Secretary | «------------==--mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaint . _ matter wound up by entering into a foreign discussion. Supervisor Edward !m.wnrommmm were the woret violators. He made several unkind remarks about his wealthy constituents. -- They were advised that under the law the <com-- Meots First and Third Monday Nights of Each month at Masonic Hall. urging a full--time comissioner for the W,. NAGEL, A. 8, DOVUVGHERTY then bill the owner. ~If he refuses to nay a lien against the propertyr is - Meets First and Third i Friday Nights of Each %." Month In Gridiey Hail, First National Bank Bullding. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. famDy and that of Carl Nelson, father ---- Bulow had gone to the boat house .Which is the 'property of another cot-- Aager: at the 'lake--to deliver a battery. He was unaware of--the presence of the loaded gun in the buniding. _ The youth--espied the gun as he en-- 'tered and --becoming . curious picked it up and examined it. Unaware that it was loaded he enapped the trigger. The (charge» of shot tore across the back 'of the ~small girl. The flesh was torn away from the right shoul-- der but none of the shot entered into the body. --*~_ The little girl~was -- rushed 40-- the county hospital -- with all poszible speed, where she was given attention SOLD BY ALL DRUGEISTS Bx® EVERYWHERE yE E. W. COLBY ATTORNEY--AT--ALAW Office at Home on W. Cook Avenue FREE OF CHARGE DR. J. L. TAYLOR Snd o4 & in t REALTOR f JUSTIGE OF THE PEAcE No. 272 R. A. M. Real Estate and Insurance LIBERTYYILLE, ILLINO!IS P12 N. County Street ~ Acme Camp No. 176 M. W. of A. enter -- any pliece of ru"anrthethb- n, Waukegan town-- , brought the mat-- iAP 1 -- Teams for Hire [ROOFING|_ SNOW'S PHONE 306 MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EAcH * MONTH AT THE TOWN MHALL C. C. HOSKINS, Commander & 'Telephone 245J A ' WAUKEGAN, Libertyville Post 329 Day Phone $85; Night Phone 407 Telephone 568, LIBERTYVILLE Day and Night Service Sompietn for s sot figore: aoges i >4 ; will know jJust what the cost will be, before stasting. R. L. GONSALVES | _ Estimates Furnished Free _ _ TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFINGQ READY ROOFING OVER OLB FLAT ROOFS RE ----COVERED 'WITH TAR AND PITCH P. 0. Box 843 LIBERTYVYILLE Going to A.RMNGTOT%: # HOTEL # |_ We Do Ail Kinds Of Roofing Work Guaranteed Pretty Fall Styles [ 8. J. GRO R. B. GODFREY --1 -- -- AT LOW COST SATIN HATS BY HOUR OR JOB West Lake Str5et |

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