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Libertyville Independent, 23 Aug 1928, p. 8

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. I BLUE BIBBON _ 1 GUM, all brands, -- 3 for 10¢ [|Schools to Open Here -- ---- TRADE HERE AND SAVE --~SPECIALS ; 1 TOMATOES .,}%,%"2, 2 for 25¢ ~| _ StateBankolMundelein the game 2;." & man up, dre also . presen Min laid d the fumbl The All Nations defeated the 10th Tn ae LAbertyritio tair ground afternoon at fair ground by the ¢lose score of 2 to 1. After breaking the tie at one all from the and slid safely when A. Baker head-- J'm property is to go to widow, Mary Morel} Van Schaick and in addition she is to get the life use of the net income from the estate which will be held in trust by the Northern Trust company. At her death the will provides are to have the use of the not z:'n..wuum;mtmm trust be c tuuoed-- coutil 15 years tifth inning, a single by Meyers in the last half of the ninth drove in _the winning marker. All Nations #¢corte the first run a # in the third inning, with up, & past, and Koss was \ with a walk. Then Jaid down a nice sacritice, 44-- runners to second and E: YVe tanned. Thcn"l.. a grounder from of Luke, allowing Kobza to tally. The Tenth Street* boys tied the mmm_ BPA the last surviving At the elapse of the 15 years the estate is to. be divided among the survivors of his children. If there are ho direct heirs, as so elaborately provided for, the money is to go to the deceased's heirs at %WM&"!&noldltm time of his death. score in the {ifth frame, due to the good running of Z, Pabst, who drew a after two were out. He was trapped off the first sack by Bryant and made a lunge for second SUGAR WAFERS *"x*" 29¢ JELLO awreos -- 3 for 22¢ August 24 to 30 Inclusive . BEST------QUALITY------ALWAYS ROYAL BLUE STO Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Priced Right LOYALTY The close personal touch between a customer and his bank gives rise to a feeling of loyalty. Such loyalty is theproduct of long traditions of service. -- _ Proud as we are, of our growing list of customers, we are prouder still, of the many customers who have been banking here for years. "The Bank for You Too" -- Game Sunday H. A. ENGLEBRECHT, Prop. PUBLIC AVCTION Of household goods and furniture on premises located at Lake Zurich, Friday, August 31, at 1 p. m., stand-- ard time, consisting of chairs, tables, dressers, gas heater, hard coal heat-- er, laundry stove, glag® jJars, 1 cot, chicken brooder, lawn mower, 2 beds and springs, 2 whee! barrow#, 1 baby bed, 1 desk, 1 mirror, kitchen cabt net, Morris chairs, dining table, buf. fet, curtain stretcher, screens and screen doors, Edison talking m¥ chine and 60 records, 1 barrel. Terms cash. Lou Geary, Prop. August Froelich, Auctioneer. y Mait and Mop Finvorea " llWo ,fllfldloolm..'mw' )ckland m Morwr:bfl.'m.." mmn' on this> date this registration and enroliment 'of pupiis. Enroll-- ment at the school. this year should in Eanor an Incronss.. agpording «40 o o ol 55¢ I| "On Tuesday, Sept. 4 on School street, and the Rockland 1 ao.g.h;rm:ua.vmuml on date this <registration and enroliment 'of pupiis. Mfl-' ,".&*M.&hw':fll show : an increase,~ according 'to & * comparison of the census records of the village for.1027 and 1928. Ac cording to these records thes popula-- tion of the village in 1927 was 3,408. In 1928 the report.shows a total of 8,517, an increase of 109. Persons under 21 years of age in 1927. num-- _ J | bered 1178, while the figures for 1928 he's those under 21 at 1190, reveal-- ing an increase of 12. Children un dere 16 in 1927 were 991, and in 1928 there were 1060, an increase of 69.. Children under 6 were listed in 1927 at 326 Amnad in 1928 as 420, an in-- crease of 94. 'The census both years was taken during the month of June. Following are the list o fteachers: James Duiziel, of Ingleside. Letters sued by Probate Judge Martin --C; Decker, Thursday in the estate of were Issued to RobertC. Dalziel with bond-- of $14,000 being approved. Rena Baron Terns, Lake Zurich. Inventory and appraiszsement bill~ap-- Four men, one armed, held up and robbed a truck driver of $28 Satur: day night on Belvidere road near Grayslake and escaped in an un lighted touring car, according to Deputy Sherif William Kelly of the county motor police. . The victim, Grant V. Wood, of T328 Wabash avenue, Chicago, was driving a truck for Darling company, of Chicago, dealers in hides, bones and tallow. Wood was pulled to the side of the road--by the bandits, who occupled a Chevrolet touring car, and ordered to surrender his cash. He turnoed Gives Up $28 to Quartet in Two of the men got out of the touring car and two remained in it, keeping the motor running. The spokesman carried a gun and made all the demands, Kelly reported. hands the two men turned and ran i c rmopiug take i they hore whiskeq # were east along Belvidere road. ately and the* motorcycle police pa-- Aarrangements are : forwarg at this date for the opening of the two grammar schools in Libertyvile the first Tuesday after Labor Day, which wil: lbe 'Bept. 4, just a little more than a woeek away. . Both the Miss Florence Toepel, 7th grade. lhfiholoh_r.ltl'fido. Migs Maxim Jenkins, grade, . Mise Loretta Callahan, 5th grade® Miss Helen Woodall, 4th grade. Miss Corrin Pearson, 4th grade® Miss Alina Kressin, 3rd grade® Miss Barbara Miller, $nd grade. Miss Gertrude Roberts, 24 grade. Miss Nettie Simens, 2nd grade© Migs Pearl Millér, 1st grade. (@Denotes the South school.) Dr. M. D. Penny wil lagain assume charge o fthe health work. Herman Luther Walker has been retained as supervisor of music, and Miss HWlinor B. Hatch will be back agal nas supervisor of art . "mmx'uwvg ldepend a great deal upon the en-- probably be made to suit© needs retained as aupervisor of Miss Elinor B. Hatch w agal nas supervisor of a: wmmuu::- 'Q-'l'm % Trollment, so that many ¢ HELD UP BY 4 ---- MOTOR BANDITS of© JAMES DALZIEL Wood from obtaining the were as fo}-- This announcement was made by Becretary T. C. Hart Monday, as he worked on plans to make September End "Democratic Day".and Septem-- ber $rd, "Republican Day" a.Ahome mcoldlmnlm in the State and County.> Every candidate in the state and county will be invited to participate. in the fesivtities of those days.: A. J. Cermac, candidate for U. 8. Senator and Fityd E. Thompson, can-- didate ftor Governor, will be the fea-- tures of the speaking program on Democra'ic Day. <In addition, John E. Traeger; candidate for sheriff, W. J. Lindsey, candidate for States At-- torney, T. J. Crowe, James M. Wha} en, Henry A. Berger and Aliderman Ross Woodhuil, candidate for Sani-- tary District Trugtees, Clayton F. Smith, candidate for recorder, John E. Conroy, candidate for. Assessor, Thomas Nash, candidate for Board of Review, Thomas J. Bowler, can didate for superior Court, clerk and were held in the south school last year, and it is believed that this pro-- gram will be cartied out this year. .Ab'hd'l:hl-.cahnd» clety / girls women, with their thoroughbred entries, the children of MOo-wn:wM:.h:dh.* w&hflmmmn&m education -- and interest, will mark the 1928 Cook County Fair, which will: be held at Pala:ine, IIL, from An_s_n_lt"t@w& X+ % August 29-- Sept.3 M. 8. Szymack, candidate for Clerk Of the Cirouit Court will also be on the program. George Alschuler of Aurgra, candidate for State Treasur er, wil lalso be a sreaker. The horse show, under the dlmflonttinluyc.m owner of the Sunset Farm, will have spécial features afternoon and eve-- ning of each day.. The . juvenile County fair is an established feature. The demonstra®ion of women's work in the home, which' attracted-- «t much attewjon last year well also be repeated. An Automobile show, second only to the Chicago show, will attract attention from far and near. The ag-- ricultural exhibits and live stock wrize winners will also interest a SERVICES OF THE LOCAL CHURCHES 8T. JOSHPH*S CATHOLIC Revr. M. J. Nealis, Pastor _ ¥irst Mass at $:30 a. m.; Second Mass at 8 a. m.; Third Mase at 9 a. m; Fourth Mase at 10 1. m. W. H. Lehmann, Pastor y school at 10 a. m. service at 11 a. m. W r League Rally, at Mort Grove. W. H. Lehmann, Pastor y school at 10 a. m. service at 11 a. m. $ r League Rally, at Morton Grove. 2 The Mission Fesival offering to date, is $22%5. Be sure to turn in FIRST METHODIST EHPI8SCOPAL John E. DelLong, Pastor The Church That Overcomes . _ Bvil With Good morning e at 11 o'citck. The evening service in charge of ttawlm.uu'l:to. school at 9:45. -- ' The pastor will return on Septem-- HIGH SCHOOL NOTICE The office mand bookstore of the Libertyville Township High School will be apen both day and evening, Baturday, Sept. 1, for the purpose of selling text books and for the as signment of lockers. © Second hand books in good con-- Bunday School at 9:30 a. m. $ Church Services at, 10:45 a. m. The subject for the Christian Sci-- ence sgermon for this week is "Christ Strangers are always welcome. S8T. LA WRENCHKS HPISCOPAL Rer. H. B. GOuyn, Pastor. Holy Communion at 8 a .m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11. Church School at 10 a. m. Father Gwyn officiating. *€ CHURCH FAIRFIELD English service at 9:30 a. m. RENTING, v~*= REAL EST MORTGAGE LOANS, eeneme mevinince, -- * GENERAL IN8! 4 LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP O NE DAY 8 ERVICE HWIGHEST QUALITY WORK This Ad Lockera--will be assigned and each students is asked to make a deposit of 25 cents to cover the cost of the key. *It, at the end of the year, the key is returned, the money 'will be sami000, _ @ .. Sma® _ TV AUIEL _ AV0GE, -- OVB. walnit dining room suite, 4 ps. wal-- nut bedroom suite, 2 lamps, daven-- ptri and end tables, mirror, pictures, ailverware, smal rugs, 5 pc. break-- fast set, all lHke new; will take for delivery, also separate. Winner, $228 Maryland Ave.. 1st Apt., one block east of Cottage Grove Ave., Phone Stewart 1875, Chicago. -- 34 1t s CrasSIFIED abs o o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0o 0o able for aone or two persons. 108 Kirst street.: Phone 311--J. $4 1t The school will open for classes . --~SUGAR CURED HAMS XRPH, LIT TLE PIG HAMS Friday and Saturday, August 24, afid 25 SPRING LAMB < .. 24c Ib. SUGAR CURED BACON JXHH, -- -- 28c VEAL ROAST 35c Ib. MEATS to make all sales 8SHORT LEG OF AT BEST CREANMERY LIBERTYVILLE'S LEADING FOR SALE----Barn, located on Second ~ Ave,, between Synnyside and Lin-- w:akorrdnum.md R. G. Kaping) owner. < | $8 3t FOR BALE--Pedigreed Boston Ter-- * rier pupples;> very reasonable. Philip Flary, Round Lake, II1. $2 3t Jow in Ingleside, I!II; large lot. A small down payment;; easy terms. B. Stickles, 323 North Ave., Liberty-- FOR SALE--Bungalow, 5 rooms and bath. Sun porch, also 2 finished yooms in attic Full basement 28x 88.. Hot water heat, gas and electric Ity.. Lot 150x155. Fruit trees and FOR SALR--Queen Ann dining room | suite, consisting of table, 6 chairs,| side 'board, serving table and china cupboard-- Will gell for $500. Phone j FOR SALE--Pure bred Scotch Col e pupples, 8 weeks old." Berger spriners; large selection. Mile north of Round Lake. Gilskey Bros. 46 FOR BALE--China closet, in good epndition. Good set of dishes. A kitchen cabinet, gas stove and lb rary table. Phone T42--W. $3 if blocks from public beach. P.O. Box 174 Lake Villa, HI. Telephone Lake Villa 129--M. o $3 3t ----_----FOR RENT for sleeping rooms or lHight house 606 MILWAUKEE AVE. Offers the following for LUIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS and Fair Prices. Thousands of housewives shop with absolute confidence at the Palace Cash Markets, Years of conscienticus dealing with the public, have given "The Palace" a reputation of dependability as to Highest Quality, Good Service Come to the PALACE Reputation BONELESS ROLLED muwm. elec-- muqu& in house and barn. SBuitable truck and poultry farm. Adldress Lakedell Farm, west shore Gages Lake, Grays Lake, Il!. Phone 11402. _ $4 1t LOST--Black walrus bag, on Route Countryside Motors All parts and labor bought in our shop carry the sam eguaran-- tee as the parts and labor on any new car. looking_ for GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE SERVICE 20 Chrysler Dealers Mundelein, III. J. E. LEONARD Mgr. We have something you are Rib Roast sEir 42¢ lb. BONELESS ROLLED property. We 'Iuvite your inquiry. First National Bank, Libertyvilie, I1}-- MONBY 'TO LOAN--We hare a con-- siderable amount of special funds to loan on improved farm or city open for business on Tuesdays, mz:.nm.d'm!p.n.ma&t- urdays y. Barreis and kegs for sale. Phone Libertyville 657M1. LONG GROVE CIDER MILL will be HIGH EST QUALITY MEATS AT Phone 103 $3 6t w5

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