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Libertyville Independent, 16 Feb 1928, p. 8

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'"TO BE NOMINATED --_REAL ESTATE _ * FOR SALE _. __FARM OF 70 ACRES -- Half mile north ofGrandAvenue; E"} a'n" Te AML}) a -- .. THO WOODED "ST. iss Lilly Clift. -- Several new mem-- is wete nomilated and--will be asked rthd'umtmeuu.' . committee was appointed to plan ree card parties to be held in the m"lt',mm Lake bouse.. . It will be remembered at at the last--eclub card party a few undelein players invaded the camp id got away with most of the prizes. w' three parties -- have nhmmuthoh& s back to Diamond It was al w-bmwm,a Lake," a vaudeville show in «every member of the club will part, on Friday, March 9. Com-- ; have been appointed to take and the tickets will soon be x ¢ at a Diamond Lake C. C. fl'm for an entertain-- to be given at the Lewis Mills Puner by Gordon Ray LOT. ON SLUSSER STREET P® e 0 B 12 g* street,. with water, and gas: 50x172% feet.-- Are DIAMOND LAKE o 9% 30 head stockand 85 tons. hay: brick silo; water in barn; & system for pumnine wator 1 lighting the barn and house; »4 tool house; orchard; black 1. ~A bargain for someone. Can handlec¢ for half cash. er Mills +"How to Drive a Ford l_bbetlut.'byohm ;-ydmctu"m;"m m:.ummycm » Superior to Other Kiddy ." by Cloyee Parks. Vocdl duet, lart and Paul Allanson, their s to select the title. "Why Bowl is More Interesting Than Club ing." by Park Allanson. '"What I # About.Late Parties," by Bessic s. Trapeze act by Marie Ray and s Allanson.-- Necessity of Salad ":mmonomt'. is, on February 9, 1923, and d a resolution firing and deter ig the Republican party shall be rltturlnryodeth-b on the 10th day of April, and a certifticate of said resolu-- held its meeting for the month mm 4 mailed to --the county dfl.leflaryuulm es and to <the secretary of as required by law. 5 water, sewer and sidewalX | lmagies will bow! a | wHavo InQCcis OGaSBEK PRRHRHaEE T OR CE & asere tillable; new barn, room head stockand 85 tons. hay: tick silo; water in barn; & system for pumwine wator ghting the barn and house; tool hbouse; orchard; black & bargain for someone. Can Mflfl"'- Can . on the installment plan. r to come to DYC.C. 2 (tel Oaluo.mn-tmci_ al Len ten services, conducted IDr. Waiter Spooner, associate. superinteéndent of the state conference. mc"%'n dates for the meetings which be | full of inspiratiog, © MUNDELEIN BOWLING NEWS The ladies of our sister city were again defeated Monday afternoon by .mumwmmnn-! )dddnmvhnh:hyghnem gin. Ruth Dorfler stepped out with | Ia!hln-ootm.tuwnno. s woman has rolled on the Libertyville ) ! _ The men were surely bowling Tues-- day night. Mr. Melendy rolled up a May from Mundelein are planing toattend: the musical revue "Cheer Up" at the high school auditorium on Thursday, Friday and Saturday .eve mings of this week. This entertain-- _-enl.hv!nchqulhamxln'ohh mmhmm'm.hbdu sponsored by the Libe Wom-- an's Club for t ehbenefit of the new Condell Memorial hospital. _ Geqrge Kleir called on some of his Monday evening the Fairfield LUth--|payments; may consider --improved eran boys bowled the 'Libertyvile|property as part payment. Inquire of Lutheran boys. The Libertyyille team R. G. Kaping, Realtor. Phones office, were victorious. 469, residence, 269 I U leys sponsored a Woman's Singles FOR SALE--Water tank, 12,000 gal. %'l'hmm': _ and 50 foot steel tower; good con-- . First, McBride, 407; second.'dition; suitable for estate or subdi-- Helen Tulley, 407; third, Carrie Swan, vision; will dismantle and sell cheap. 404; fourth, Marian Lindeman, 402. m:ginmcmsmm..m Say, aid you see the Glenview wom-- Phone 5422. T it en*bowl a team of Mundel®iN WOMON |\ ----------------------mmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmemmmmemem ¥Friday afternoon * The nins were cer-- tainly 'falling but they fell a little harder for the visiting team. Follow-- The seventh and eighth grades of the Mundelein school held a valentine masquerade party Tuesday evening. Thw who attend St. Jos-- eph's in Libertyville, enjoyed a vacation Monday, in honor of the an-- program given by the Mundelein P. T A. and school chlldren Friday of evenng. f Ed Godwin was in Waukegan Tues h'.mnoolonhnhul. r. and; Mrs. George Thatcher and daughters Supnday in Wauke 5 . with . and Mrs. Robt. Horton. Mr. and Eimer Goswiller and family of Lake Zurich visited at the Leland Jarrett is on the sick list this week. -- &nrmovm.&h:'nnnw Club met at the Rouse home. Mrs. John Rouse carried off the'first prize, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Ray re-- ceived the second prizes. Quite a fam-- ily affair, wasp't it? Harold Tennyson of Chicago spent the week end at the Thatcher home. Miss Bertha Zersen has accepted a temporary position in Waukegan for a foew weeks. * i _ Henr:y and Harold Godwin'"had an exciting experience © Saturday after mmm,mm their They went into the garage to start the car and left the garage doors closed. Henry began to feel faint and went into the house. The family sens-- ed what had happened, and when they went out to the car Harold was lying sceore of 245, which certainly tickled the 269 high score of the league held by Rudy Dorfler. ¥--3 <ch the Libertyville and in High W-ummm.:ruu} ertyrille. . Both teams were right on wn..:d(nog'xmm 1 ,'n i on e ts aos won i two games Libertyville has lost, they mmuhtom&othudon the alleys in the near fu-- ture. Watch for the date. We wonder if "Gabby" Wagner ever could get enough bowling! He must efl.;'m'h:hom am»wmu.a ter look out Gabby, she might take you up on that. presume it has taught them a lesson which they will not soon forget. Mike McDevitt has returned from a trip to St. Louis. From all reports, he found it a "wet city." In case you might take this mt"m' way, we had better add hat it every day Mike was there. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellroy and Mr. and Mrs: Bert Swan were-- --amonsg 171 140 125 128 526 884 : a76] lmtmhmo.hm -mmgmmmd";x --mile to town, 50 rods to A; own-- 'ernund. Price $300 per acre; one-- third cash, balance in ten years; pre-- payments; may consider improved property as part payment. Inquire of R. G. Kaping, Realtor. Phones office, 469, residence, 269 T H 'mm:uuv; team . of work | horses. $200;-- can be seen at Zion like new; burl wainut finish, $265; Btory & Clark player, $180; : Kimball Baby Grind, $325. Write for particn lars and terms, D. D, & 8. Piano Bales, Woodstock, HL 6 3t BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLB-- FOR SALBR--68c FOR SALE--Brea gilts, due to farrow the latter part of April. Cross--bred Moullnd.l:'fiuh\u mz s are to sell. Telephone Libertyville 589. H. L Casey. R s 6 3t phone Zlon 162J. FOR SALE--Old fashloned buckwheat seed, -- $1.00 "per bu. Farm, 2 miles wes Telephone 678--J--2. FOR SALE--Young Toulouse ganders. Universal mimunlnohho iu: Barrington, I!1. Telephone Lake Zur-- ich 25--M--1, o) 1 it FOR SALE--Timothy and glfaifa hay. Meadowood Farm. Phone 1740, mA Forest, III _ fi At FOR --SALE--Fordson tractor with l(oCo!-lct-Durl.zdluMOh_vw Zbottom plow:; all in good condition. FOR SALE--Fora sedan. *Dottom plow; all in good condition. Price for the outfit, $375. D. M. Crab-- tree, West $3rd St., Zion, IIL © Tele _ used; 300 and 500 ore eapacity. Fer ephone 658--J--1. ost ' 0 at mnmemmmmeines x prtads W W ROL UBR EL -- SRVFOILCE o. Trex has . * Ae 42 U Sints :5 t vatmtmnd . PLYMO f St., Chicago. . 8 at |paints or commission. The a n:u:n-umn m , Chicage. . i%&'&ummo : C. Arthut Jerne, 1 fer. :: .. 4 -u-mam ' car garage; Mimr%fllfldifl 3°hnm tial Directof _|ern plumbing fixtures--and hot modéerm 'conveniences; ' centrally lo-- . it Odoo:ms'fiu" hoat. --$50 a month.: muig cated. For information, addréess Boxr The Junior choir will ":',.u First m"',v,a or Mundeloin 239--J. . e ind ie naete.. *8 Ivanhoe. Sermon subject,--"When We |ror Store and two flats in . Pray for Others:-- What Happenat® -- Om eb --bon ind bre . ball i9 | _ To belteve in immortality is ene At 7:30 p. m. the Sunday | reasonable rent; can be suited to any | thiD& bot it is first eedful' to : be-- T hare te 40 cheriet miniparn on the kind of business. For information, | Heve in life.--Stevenson, There are 16 cherter members on the | apply at Indepeniont 'office.-- 3 i h roprnitie reiieornnd roiiomearaeroecirncros /A . list of the club. All boys amd Eh19 9 | ..--------mmmmmmonnmommmenmmmentonmmmmmmmmmmmemmemmemmimem'|| _ "*****" ( .l , 4 ) 00e s gog years old and up are invited to be present next Sunday onlfi:fl en-- roll ag charter members. Junior choir will aing a special anthem, : Mr. Jevne will give aother talk on the Way of #Jesus,. entitled ~"Helps Along the Way." Young and old are invited to enjoy this sgervice. o ' The greatest musical event ~ever up the club are famous torougu0u, the middle west for their singing, The is a wonder. -- The Eskimo pianist is a witand at the piano, The elocution-- ist will delight you with his selections and you will miss a wonderful treat it %mthmuml. , Feb. 17. the Ladies Aid meet at the home of Mrs. Will Ray. Mrs. L. A. Murric is asistant hostess. _ YOUNG. COUPLE : Will sacritice beautiful furniture 'only 3 months old; 3--pc. friese porior set, carved frame, Wilton rugs, 8#--pc. wal nut bedroom suite. 2 lamps, davenport w. pictures, <~eilverware, table, 5--pc. breakfast set, all like new, will take $550 for all. Wow Will pay for delivery, also ite. 8228 Maryland Ave. 1st Apt., Chicago. One block east of Cot-- tage Grove Ave. Phone Stewart 1875 Valentine party for primary depart-- ment of the Sunday school.. * Gaturday, Feb. 18, at T:30 p. m. Val+ entine party of the Sentor Dept., to which parents and friends are lpvib' FOR SALE--Team of work horses, 8 and 9 years old; sound animals. Also Delco light plant. in good condi-- tion. W. H. Petersen . Telephone 60+4+W--2. y.6 3t ers with sirty days retest. Large selection: Mile north of Round o Gilskey Bros. gfi as well as members of the department. Farm, 2 miles west of Libertyville, on Lake St. Rd. Phone 6180--2. 6 ut o 0o 0o 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 FOR SALE--Pure bred Barred Rock o CLASSIFIED o o ADVERTISING o o -- Telephone No. 1 o o 0o 0 0 0 00 0.0 0 0 o0 a 0 Extra choice fresh cows and 4 U WANTED--SALESMEN ~AND wonm: EN CANVASSERS; Go0p oPPor. TUNITY FOR Agxmculnr. RE-- PLY BY MAIL TO BOX A X, CARE UVUWAV ANIMALS--We-- pay Lbigheost eash prices for dead animais. <~Tele phone Merrick's, Dundee #10)--1. Re verse the charges. . Prompt service. WANTED--12 Plymouth Rock roost-- _<Ofs. Telephone McHenry 62)J--1. FOR RENT--Swore and two flats in Libertyville:> excellent location, and reasonable rent; can be suited to any MONEY TO LOAN--We have a con siderable amount of agecial funds to loan on improved --farm or city prop erty. We invite your inquiry. First Male Help Wanted Money To Loan _ & I 'fl t y d !esl 4 I e e e o o o o o o o 45c Dozen 'FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 17th -- 18th sls e {% hest!| NMotice is hereby given to all per-- Pele-- | sons interested that the Pregident and l&.rudmumvm-na vice. mcmo!mgmsuu 4 4t tof _ id, having --ordered the con-- ©} The.President's flag consists of his seal in bronze upon a blue background with a large white star in each corner. When the President visits a vessel of the United States, the President's flag is broken at the main the moment he reaches the deck and is kept fAying as long as hbe is uk bey, London, is: "A British warrior, mname and rank unknown, who in the presence of the king of England, was here buried among the kings of EKng-- land, representing all the British war-- riors who gave their lives for king and country in the Great war." ~ Britain's "Unknown" Unknown So¥Mier in Westminster ab-- All Kinds of Imported and Domestic Cheese. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE waukee e Aventue l SHOULDER B14ecihb. § Lgan Pork . the Ordinance for the same being on Llle in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said Village having appled to the County Court of Lake County, lilinois, for an assesse-- ment of the costs of said improve-- ment, according to benefits, and an assessment ° therefor < having been made and returned to said--Court, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 1st daysof March, A. D. 1928, at 10 o'clock a m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will per-- mit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may appear at the hearing ance provides for the collection of said assessment in ten annual in stailments with annual ifterest: at the rate of six per cent per annum. e ~Dated: at l(mdoldn.mthh 9th day of February, A. DX * HARRY E. ROUSE, The Person Appointed to Make Baid Assessment. -- 6 B. H. Miller, Attorney. Notice is hereby 'given to all per-- sons interested that the President and Board: of Trustees of the Village of Mundelein, County of: Lake--and State struction of a local improvement con-- sisting of 7 The: grading and paving of CHI-- CAGO AVENUE from Hawley Street to Park Street in said Village. the Ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said Village Park Street in said Village. |MLWNO. 48. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE 2214c lb. Whole or Half 11¢ lb. t . .> M e tns w2 Eo . C n( x,; e# l AT on & i rad & xk ummnmomtycmalmmmm&ufina Lake County, Tilinois, for an and make their Raile : mdmmdfl*'fismmmzmd ment of the costs 'of said improve--'aunce provides for the :« ment, according to benefits, and an said assebsment in. tem asseasment -- therefor -- having been Stallments with anngal in -h.uu-a:mmm rate of six per cent per as final he on will be had on| Dated at Mundeleia. ] the day of March, A. D. 1928, at\9th day of February, A. 1 10 0' . m., or as soon thereafter JOHNn . as the business of the Court will per-- 'The Person Appointe mit. All::nfl.m m:"lf Said Assessment. m'.' ud may "'mmut mwwm° B. H. Miller, Attorney. N m M' wm' m m snBmalas & OOR OB 14 a* Notice is heroby given to all per-- sons interested that the President and Board of 'Trustees of the Village of Mundelein, County of Lake and State of Illinois, having ordered the con-- struction of a local improvement con-- N econstruction of water m' ol 3 arhud th meald t*m etc., in IANCOLN AVENUE and other Hnai nesring tneteon will be had on streets in said Village, the 1st day of March, A. D. 1928, at SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 44, |10 o'clock a. m., or as soor thereafter the Ordinance for the same being on |as the business of the Court wil} per-- file in the office of the Village Clerk mit. All persons desiring --may file of said Village, and the said Village|Objections in said Court before said having appléd to the County Court of day and may appear at the hearing Lake County, llinois, for an assesse--\and make their defense. Bald Ordin-- ment of, the costs of said improve-- ance provides for the coliection of ment, according to benefits, and an ®ai¢ assessment in ten anmnpal is mtw having -- been| stallments with annual interest at the made and re to said Court, the| rate of siz per cent per annum. the 1st day of March A. D. 1928; at I9th day of February, A. D. 1928. made and returned to said Court, the final hearing thereonwill be had. on the 1st day of March, A. D. 1928; at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will per-- objections in said Court before said SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE _ SUGAR CURED || . I BACON J _: Whote or Half I_ 2644c lb. I BEST NATIVE a% $9th day of February,; A. D. 19898. sewers, etc., in LINCOLN AVRNUB and other streets in said Village, the Ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the ViDage Clerk of said Village, and the said Village having appled to the County Court of JOHN H. ROUEN, 'The Person Appointed to Make JOHN H. ROUSE, The Person Appointed to Make Seid Assessment. € ftor <the eellecstion of at in toen canmimal 4n ) annual interest at the *%

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