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Libertyville Independent, 20 Sep 1928, p. 8

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E" a *A Salted Peanuts per Ib. 12i¢ -- _ PAGE EIGHT TRADE HERE AND SAVE e ASK DRAFTING OF ' PLANS FOR POOR FARM BY SEPT. 21 Poor Farm Committée _ ploys Architect. for $25 James Anderson, Lake Forest &r-- chitec¢t Friday--was ordered to draft plans for the remodelling of the Lake county poor fart: at Liberty-- ville and to have them ready to sub-- w.tmmrht-_i:hemdm] for the purpose of remodelling the buildings to make them habitable. _ "It is "our --intention -- to: rush the mmmm-o_q':'p:ofil"l' give those people t home to live in. The committee will be very careful in the expenditure of its money with the hope of cutting the cost below $25,000 if possible," Mr. bond issue was rejecte® by the the state. County Motoreycle Policeman Mil-- ton La Viblette is in the Kenosha drove his machine into a ditch eight miles west of Kenosha while pur-- suing a epeeding motorist He was found Sunday in the ditch,, where he had lain unconscious for eighi THB INDEPENDENT FOR $1.50 A vRrir -- DEIIVERED AT YOUR _'_,n. car which LaViolette was chasing at 65. miles.an hour sud-- denly stopped and to avoid hitting it and another car coming in the opposite direction, he turned and drove into' the ditch. He said the car carried a Chicago plate: 3 September 21 to 27 Inclusive BEST----.QUALITY------ALWAYS 000 Remodelling Job Large Ivory Flakes -- 19¢ R. B. Catsup M¥X 29c #ror 29c Post Bran _ _ -- _ -- _ 10c SPECIALS ROYAL BLUE STORE H. A. ENGLEBRECHT, Prop. Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Priced Right was forred to appro r _ because a $250,000 Spurring C to Greater accomplishments-- that's what a growing Savings account does for one. Younever know how much you can save until you-- start--the chances are that your new ac-- covnt will act as an incentive that in a short time will mean in-- State Bankoi Mundelein 3 for Jnsttryitandsee! . Come in Today SMALL . of Illinois. . A number of. resolutions were passed, including the question am:mmmmw have control of the state roads with-- in their boundries. The resolution Jolist. -- The League is made up of v:llga-.mmauunmtm state. At the convention, were may-- ors and town officials from all parts should control the state hignways within their lmits. mnmm' will be presented at the coming le&-- islative session. Another resolution passed, concerned the erection and "h!m'f'um'"m" within the ot townhs and villages. At Thursday's session, Earl Cor uz.mto:mvm-ahl& Paul MacGuffin, village attorney, J. Boehm, Roy Wright, J. A. Trep tow and T. F. Swan, were n RPriday Treptow, Swan and H. M. JB Ee y »A s ue t P t LA d m 0 Bartiett were present at the closing session of the convention. 'The work of Attorney Paul MacGuffin was very effective, he being heard and giv@D attention on several items. . At C# acnual <election of, offibent, _ Shue brostdent. The was e con hbeld in the Chamber ol'&m! Building of Joliet. ' |m SCORES HOLE N ONE ON SUNDAY possible" Sunday at NO WBU / Lakes Country club when he made a hole in one. The accomplishment omm' * N _ shird halin. which cov-- came on the third hole, which C0Y* ers a distance of 185 yards, while he was playing with Fred Hawkins, the greenskeeper and grounds 8U-- perintendent. * FREE OWNER OF . DOG IN COURT howl. Babin did the * 22¢ f Two Milwaukee men, Ray Black ce e ces cay dntoal "Sine on _at on a charge of transporting Hiquor. They side of the road rnd started to drink. Police claim -- _found & .&un'th&dr onshine in car. The men be given a chance to post a bond today and 1| their cases will be pheard on Friday. who 8 trom a possible fracture. of the hip, Mrs, A. Johnson, mother of Johnson, Chicago, who 'has .uwr,mummm was prisoner> for all of -- one -m:ndpmonLuxtuyfl the cottage through injury and the fact that her pet dog would rot allow anyone to enter the place, it was learned today. Thursday night all but Mrs. John-- son returned to Chicago. <In some way ghe fell injuring her hip: -- She managed to drag herself to Mrs. A. to gain entry to the home throng"-- ammamm&o&-' pet of the woman, refused to let any-- one in the <house. After a search 'iffany . located James Laycock, Jr., orf Ljbertyvill6, who knew the dog. The young man was able to get into the house al-- ;thmhmmnlwmhdun closely and -- threatened . several times to attack. The woman, who is 76 years old, was removed to the Elizabeth Con-- dollhonltllttw As soon as her son was notified of the accident he rughed back to pet of the woman, refused to lel any* Holy Communion AL 3 &. . one in the house. Litan and Confirmation at 1 After a search ~'"lffany . located | punop Griswold offitiating e nia noas Th o | restd was, w young t :schblomtomhwthhououl: C» _'f_fo"" oug e annmal watched CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'mnuuatuek. Bunday School at 9:30 a. m _ ~#ha woman, who is 76 years O0ld) | --(murch Services at 10:45 a. WM. MGUIRE DIES; WAS RESIDENT OF --~COUNTY 76 YEARS Diamond Lake. William McGuire, a resident --of Lake county for all of his 76 years of life, passed away at the home of Retired Farmer and Son of Pioneer Parents Passes mw.-r-. WV 1GTIMAIE NKA ADMIRE: ner, at Milburn, with whom he has made his home in recent years. The deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mark McGuire, pioneer residents of the county. He resided in Warren township for all of his life. He was well known in the county and his death will be felt keenly by many relatives> and He suffered a stroke of paralysis two weeks ago and his condition has declined steadily since. His wite pased away several years ago leaving the one daughter to survive him. Funeral services were held from the home at 2 o'clock Monday aft-- cemetery 0 o 0o 0o 0 0 06 00 0 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frank and son Eugene, visited on Sunday at Lake Como, Wisconsin. The Evangelical church has pur-- o o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o chased a pipe organ which will ar-- rive this week and will be installed in a short time. Mrs. Anna Geeske and son and Anna May Schenning, are visiting relatives in Nebraska for a couple of weeks. . Miss Marian Weaver will leave on Bunday to enter Sipon College, Ripon _---- Jimmie Sigwaldt of Barrington, visited with {friends here on Wednes-- The Ela Township High School opened on Monday, at the Grammar school, until the new building can be of sixty. Miss Mabel Kahl left on Tuesday for Madison, Wis., to enter the Uni-- versity of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Miss Grace Branding ac companied here. & Miss Irene Erost wisited-- several days of last week with her cousins in --Barrington. > ---- Miss Margaret Fink was at home from the University of: Iilinois over the week end.: |-- -- > #x" Monday, with her daughter Mrs. Gra-- besch in Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fell, of Summer two weeks at the home of Mrs. Her-- man Prehm, Anna Helmuth and Mrs. Carrie Tank f Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Payton were in Chicago, on Tuesday, when they vis-- Ited with Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Mae Rockenbach held a sta-- tion at the O, E. §8. Chasnoter at Deer-- field on Thursday evening. ur.mnmmmmwm leave within the next two weeks for Millbourne Beach Florida, where it is intended that they will make their With dog pounds operating in ev-- 'mo place of rest any longer ... nw But even that vil-- ) gone back on the poor purp. central standard time. In Away Friday. Tere is an enrollment By Dog "Educating the Unchristian" is the | -- Number of chattel: mortgages fil-- subject for Sunday morning at 11.] ed 36. This is our annual Religious Educa |---- Number of trust deeds and mort-- Eveninge subject,; "The Master| Total number of instruments filed Evening subject, "The Master| Total number of instruments L11¢G Quest." . The evening service is At | 384. 7:30 o'clock. 'Total amount of:loans $808,707.00. Epworth League meets at 6:30. wiiounenminenemeremconninitediermpomes The Sunday School at 9:45. f Our conférence meets at Morsan| O O O 0O O 0O 0O O O O O O Park October 260. an parments to: | o CLASSIFIED ADS 0 should be in before Oct. 1st. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 ; mrmmmmmmeme oi temmammommeamens 8T. LAWRENCE® EPiscOPAL | Female Help W: oo ies merne. wrence en mans uce wene D--Girt for -- house-- The service on Sunday, September | ~work and to help in stand. Phone 23, the 16th Sunday after Trinity, are | 482, Libertyville, u".'"mv-- o1 a .:" a. m. yV SS a AZRZ CSR . £ B5 HEBLAECEEL mMoo . TiR Mm"uu:"a.-. dairy or general farm; references. The subject for the Christian Sci-- Carl Mahier, ~care ~George Panzer, mnrmtwvm-mkhwmm- 36 4t : > x4 WANTBD ---- Woman to work as s housekeeper and p in stan English services at 9:30 a. m. crapeeecrmnumearneremmwennenninenemenmenmninn PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor ~ f f Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. -- A i mans 'plm to render service to your God || Morring worship at 11. The pastor ; ' '. VCV . Hke P PVRLEAEg # EWAE T & Ee s m mt F First Mass at 6:30 a. m.; Second --Assistant Secretary of Security Title se at 8 a. m.; Third Mase at 9 and Trust Company. . m:; Fourth Mase at 10 a. m. '-- Business of the recorder's office o. conrnnmimies for the week ending Sept. 15, 1928: 8T. JOHN'8 ~LUTHERAN Number of conveyances filed 242. '.fih-nl. Pastor * Number of chattel mortgages fil-- Sunday sch« 'g'lla.n. \ ed ©23.=> 7 English service at 11 a. m. --'~Number of trust deeds and mort: Baturday school--at 9 a. m. gages filed 106. f Strangérs are always welcome. "T:t"l"dnmbaot instruments fil-- FIRST METHODIST HPISCOPAL | . Total amount of loans $626,715.00. John E. DeLong, Pastor Corresponding period week -- end-- The Ohurtch That~Overcomes -- | ing Sept. 17, 1927: e e ie will speak on "A Message for All." Miss Lenore Gerred, leade! A cordial welcome to all. PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH Ivanhoe church and First church, at ; Mundelein, Congregational. «3 C: Arthur Jevyne, Minister SUNDAY SCHOOL First Church, 9 a. m., daylight say-- ing time. s Ivanhoe, 11 a. m--, standard time. WORSHIP SERVICES ¥irst Church, 10 a. m. daylight say-- ing time. ' Ivanhoe Church, 10:10 a. m., stand-- ard time.: Sermon 'subject, '"The De-- vine 'Yes.!' " . &;fld'y, 4 p. m.. Junior choir prac-- m,Sp.m..Innhoedwlrwm meet with Mrs. Frank Doliph. Holy Communion at.8 &. m. Litan and Confirmation at 11 A&. m. zhan --«riewald officiatinsg a n 3 Church school at 10 a. m. Friday, September 28, at 8 p. m., it is planned to have another big community "stunt" social at the Community,. House, under the ausg pices of the Ladies Aid Society, for the benefit of tht church. Comical stunts bave been prepared by indi-- viduals and by various groups. You will be treated to suprises at differ. ent times, during the evening, as well "'mpw,goodfowv lfln"mmdby'h.tw there and by the "eats," so cOMée without fail and bring:the family and enjoy yourselves.. . On Sunday evening, September 30, at eight o'clock, there will be anoth--. er big community nite engineered. by the men of Iunhoe and Mun-- delein. The m a l e chorul and the m a le quartette, le d b y Mr. Dwight Doiph, will sing some special.songs and lead the commun-- ity singing. Other men will take Oother parts of the program. Rev. Clyde McGee, of Chicago, will give a stirring address of interest to men. He is an Irishman, and every once in a while, his Irish wit shows itself in his addresses. Umumhdntthooticreommu-l ity nites that packed the church last m.mm.sWrsndef-fi Eastman spoke. You will not want to miss thig one. Monday nite, October 1, at 8 0' clock, the annual meeting of Ivan-- hoe and First churches will be held at the Ivanhoe church. Dr. Robert J. Locke, Superintendent of the --Illi-- nois State Conference will be the sbeaker and is sure to give an in-- spiring and stimulating address. Then the churches will meet in sep-- arate rooms for their business se& sions, after which, they will meet for a social time over the coffee cups All officers and committee chairmen and organizations are asked to be ready to present written reports of their work. Klection of officers will rall, To TRAL m SUGAR CURED BACON EOX LAKE VANDAL|| . ---------------------------------- ¥Friday, September 23, Alt 0 p. M is planned to have another g community "stunt" social at the ommunity. House, under the aus-- ces of the Ladies Ald Society, for ie benefit of tht church. Comical unts bave been prepared by indi-- C hlts, ank hy NArIAIGE Pronns. You After investigating damage done to the Red Top inn and Mack restau-- rant at Fox Lake, which was caused GSaturday morning by pop bottles prescribed the trouble to grievantes. No trace of dals was found. RENTING, mbering NT, Care of this office. WANTED--A <Permanent place on dairy or general farm; references. Friday and Saturday, September 21 and 22 SPRING LITTLE PIG H SUGAR CURED HAMS oX har: VEAL ROAST 38c Ib. _ HWIGHEST QUALITY BUTTER AT 36c lb. : BEST CREAMERY LIBERTYVILLE'S LEADING QUALITY MARKET !~-- mear Wauconda. Fine soil, fully equipped. -- Want man to take full charge of farm. Address T. W., clo | Independent. $8 2 FOR RENT--6 room cottage, electric . Mghts, large barn, chicken SAouse, milk house and 1 acre of land. will lease for one year at your oyn terms 'Honnwfllb.re--conditionodndn 'is first class shape. Rent reasonable 'uum.uuumnm.qua- t'go. Phone Graceland 1702. 86 it FOR RENT--Dairy farm of 175 acres FOR SALE OR RENT modern 5 FOR RENT--5 room apartment with room bungalow and garage. Write to Box 23% or Phone 487, Liberty-- garage. Heat and hot water furnish-- ed. Apply 131 8. Stewart Ave. $5tf For information, call Libertyville In-- dependent Office. ~ ~~S6tf MAD GAT T_TianA -- t in good condition, cheap. Phone 191--W. 87-- 2t FOR SALE--Heater and cook stove. Call at 171 Newberry Ave., after 5:30 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE . e What have you? REDEKER ---- 606 MILWAUKEE AVE. bull. Inquire of John Hanion, Lib LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS _ Reputation '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 and Fair Prices. Come to the PALACE the following for-- BONELESS ROLLED 32¢ lb. CHANCE FOR YOUNG COUPLE $550 TAKES ALL ---- WORTH $3,000 --~ Beautiful $--plece parlor suite; 8-- Dlece walnut dining room suite; 4 property.-- We invite inguiry. ¥First Natiohal Bank, ui'&m i+ SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR fully equipped, is ready to serve you. Only trained mechanics will work on your car. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. M. C. CROWELL, Mgor. LAKE STREET, MUNDELEIN PHONE LIBERTYVILLE 103 Countryside Motors Countryside Motors Chrysler Dealers Ask About Our Special Service Plan POT ROAST 3Ac lb. PURE LARD Rib Roast sGr _ 42¢ Ib. KETTLE RENDERED gmmmmmd | suteo parts and household articles of all kinds. Reasonable. Waukegan !w nmm "':': } ronm « ~8 4t be seen to be appreciated. Wl ar-- range for delivery.> 882 Leland Ave nue, one block east of Sheridan Road Chicago, IIl. Phone Sunnyside 6190. lamp; two Pr12 Wilton rugs. -- Must LONG GROVE CIDER MILL will be open for business op Tuesdays, from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. and on Sat-- urdays all day. Barrels and kegs for sale. Phone Libertyville 657TM1. the Lake PRIME HIGHEST QUALUTY PRIME MEATS AT 4t

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