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Libertyville Independent, 11 Oct 1923, p. 16

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Th g4 ~~ 10800 BpQICI _--<'~ the raising _' was met e .+ . greater su« «. have mnd& _ . us make th €.;> : Sunday School at 10 a. m. Geo. F. Morning worship at 10 a. m. Music "' by the choir. 'The Sacrament.of the wv;'thm t 6:30 p. m. ~ ie ># at 6:30 p. m. © //+' . MRvening worship at 7:30 o'clock. *~ "Music "by the 'thoir; -- sermon by -- the -- . Im the gefius of Methodism, every _ ~Conference Year is a "fresh begin-- 37"' i'"i "!'IM- all you need to do. z ) /A as t ts, sty1 y . & gepecialty the figures on .our ! XAll tags, will reveal to you the [ iss that bee dnc are e _' 1 _ We spectalize in our work and _ 1 -- COME IN AND LOOK The Quarterly Communion Service at 11 a. m. Subject, "The Atonement." All who love Christ are invited to par-- ticivate in His Supper. ;voul People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening service at 7;30 o'clock, The sermon subject, "The Meaning of Jo-- nah and the Whale." # *_ -- Mre. L. L. Sayre church organist. The Sunday School had a good rally day..: Mr. Wells and the Superinten-- dents of departments have rearranged the classes after promotion. 'Now for x busy season of study.. _ _ _ _ ?o\T are invited to all the services of the church. _ Kverett Charles Frederick Kick was baptized in the churech on Sunday, October 7th. ~ dance. . The Women" of the Guild served a dinner to the dentists of Lake county, who met in Libertyville on Tuesday, At a mecting of the Woman's Guild hbeld last week, it was decided to hold the annual bazaar on Wednesday and Thursday, December 5th and 6th, in the Parish House. There will be a cafeter a luncheon on the first day (Wednesday) and the bazaar will be held, with the usual sale of useful and beauti'ul articles in the afternoon m ey>ning. On Thursday The bazaar be continued, and in the evening there beauti'ul articles in the afternoon x ey»ning. OQn Thursday The bazaar will | be continued, and in the evening there will be a dinner, and afterwards a dance. a ; t The Women" of the Guild served a dinner to the dentists of Lake county,, We will again sendifruit to the Or-- phans' and Old Peoples' Home at Ben-- senville. All fruit. should be at the thurch by Wednesday, October 17th. We thank all kind donors 'n advance. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of fi:fly-' wille, Lake County, IIlinois, ha' let the contract for the improvement con-- 'Issting of a connécted system O --water supply pipes with neces-- sary appurtenantes, 'in. along and under pa mt of G ra n t Court --aund First Street, in the Village of Lib --«ortyville, Lake County, lilinois, and 'the samme having been completed and accepted by'said Board on the 28th day of August, 1923, and the said Board of Iheal Improvements baving filed in Athe County Court of Lake County, IIH-- mnols, on the 20th day of September, A. D. 1923 a certificate showing that the a#a'd improvetient conforms substan-- Cally to the requirements of the orig-- Anal ordinance for the construction of . the same, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them to be rgm to fia the,accruing interest on or issued to ant'cipate collec-- 'tion of the: assessment for. said im--] provem:nt, a hearing will be had ow' FIRST METHODIST .IPlSCOPAL has. J. Dickey, rastor. Phone 112J. 'm.«k . Ahusr ch JServices FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rexv. Guy Smook.. Pastor. NOTICE OF HEARING A*¥ ~TAge Furniture & Paint Store Ne 0 * Libertyville, 11. Monday, Friddy a~d Sat-- . urday Evenings. Nothing else. 1 '" [ after as the business of the court will ' permit. All persons desir'ng may file i{::)oc::&ns in said court tb::'om said y may appear on the heating and make the'r' defense. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Libérty-- ville, Lake County, Illinois, having let the contract for the improvement con-- sald certificate as to the truth of the uu*mum'bu&ocqutnuu in the City of Waukegan, in said Couty.ummc&dmt. A. D.19%3, at nine 0' A,. M., or as sodn thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons des'ir-- ing may filw objections in said--court before said day and may aopear on the hearing afid make their defense. __ d Dated :z 'M'L"',',_M this 6h day 0 + * *Jroon 8. n¥ATr GEOoRGE --sSTURM, JOHN . BERNARD, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville, I!linois. * sih dey of Ocipocn 3. . 1964 -- _ day + : JESSE 8. HYATT, 'of the Village of Libertyvillin. ber, A. D. 1928, at nine o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business» of the court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in coutt before said day and may nrpotr 6n the hearing and make their defense. Dated at Libertyville, Hilinois, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1923. * JEKSS8SE 8. HYATT, *ft & GBORGE STURM, JOHN BERNARD, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville, Tilinois. . -- & Notice is hereBy {lvon to all per-- sons interested that the Board of Lo-- cal Improvements of the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, --Hlinois, having let the contract for the im-- »rovement cons'sting of a connected system of water supply pipes and a'll necessary appurtenances in, along and under part of North Ave. and Second and Third Streets in the Vilage of Libertyville, Lake County, liitnois, and the same having been-- completed and a cce pted by said Board on the 28th day of Auguast, 1923, and the said Board of Local Improvements "KAaving filed in the County Court of Lake County, lil'nols, on the 20th day of Beptember, A. D.©1923, a certificate showing that the said improvement eonforms substantially to the require-- ments of the original ordinari¢e for the oonstruction of the same, the cost thereotf, the amount estimated by them: to be required to pay the accruing in-- 'terest on bonds or vouchers issued to ant'c'pate callpction of the asse#sment for said improvement. a hearing will be had on said certi'icate as to tbol truth of the facts stated therein at the Court House in the City of Waukegan, ; in salid County.utumn{d 00-* tober A. D. 1923, at nine a'clock A M., or as soon thoseafter as the business : the court will nermit. All persons , ng may file objections in said court before sald day and may, appear r the hbearing and make their d4-- Dated at Libertyrille, HMMlinois, this Oth day of October, A. D. 192%. °_ JMSS8E 8. HYATT, JOHUN BERNARD, + GRoRroE sTURM, Meambers of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyryilla, Tilinots. NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Oct. 11-- Oct. 11--2t Oct, 11 Oct. 11 2t Future football games to be played by nt;ln our village, ?d he has endeared himself to everyoné here. .The church 's in better condition, in a ?ur'n as well as 'sp'ritual sense than' .ever be-- Every resident of Libertyville, irre-- spective of whether they belong to the Method st Episcopal church or not, will be glad to learn that the Rev. C. J. Dickey bhas been returned to this v'llage for another 'year, and will en-- thusically endorse that act'on taken at theii nnual confrrence held in Chicago last week. This is the beginning 0f the third year of Mr. Pickey's pastor-- ~MTSCELUCANEOUS NEWS ITEMS.. Miss Harriet Dawson visited her sis-- ter over the week end. Kos Mrs. W:I}nd Porterfield, formerly M'ss Winkler, lives at Fairmount, HIL The girls' volley ball teams havé. played the games for the champion-- ship. The--Rinkeydinks havye won four games, the Red Hots, Wearontoits and <~--~We received a letter from nthe_l:zl- lows at lIilino's University. They like college very well and are getting along nicely. i l 4 Our Gang, three; Black Sox, two, and the Cyclones none. 3 es Let's all help Frank keep the build-- ing clean. Don't throw any paper on the floor, and if you do, pick it upn. Gladys Swan brought a pitcher plant <nd Charles Landis a koach:cum to the botany Class. . : y f Miss R. A: Gronert, formerly teaches at L. T. H. S., is teaching at Oak Ridge th's year. s ze The teachers appreciate the. nice salads sent in by the Domestic Science department. . i s at Miss Smith played a beautiful solo 'or last Thursday. f Te Antioch football game was very good. ~Refreshments were served by the Juniors. Xe have another new song called "Our Team Will Shine Tonight," and several new yells. Last Friday there was an assembly pep meeting. The program bad been planned by the cheer leader and should have gone off smoothly but for THE GANG'S RIGHT HERE Well, I guess it was, but we hope it won't be again. > x0 News Notes From L. House And Farm ~Bargains _ ANOTHEA INEXPENSIVE MOME IN LIBERTYVYILLE--Good loca-- tion, full lot W7I sell for $1200 cash. Owner being traniferred to another town. * . AN OLD, FIVEROOM MOUSE--Berviceable; occupied by the own-- er; full lot; matured shade trees; good location. $1600; cash $700; balance $10 per month, * A PROFITABLE HOUSE--Little cash, monthly payments.© Ownér leaving town. $# 'fine rooms, all modern: improvements all in and paid for; large 4ot, desirable A4ocation. If you want a good home, do not fail to investigdte this proposition. A GOACRE LAKE COUNTY FABM--Half mile from town, 25 miles from Chicago:; complete set of new dairy buildings; land tiled and fenceu: 35 acres of alfaifa; 15 acres lover and timothy; no waste land. 'This farm will rent for more than the interest on the cost of--it, and $5000 cash will handle the deal. f A 100 ACRE FARM--Jo'ning town, 25 miles from Chicago; black, level land, ali tiled and enlunudt'gt modern'farm buildings. ' Must be sold. ® _F. M. HARDING_ e bal Since his residence in Libertyville Mr, Dickey Was proved himself--a real man, and numbers his friends by, his list of acquaintances. Mrs. Dickey, by her.gracious manmer ~and winn'ng ways, has endeared herself to every resident of Libertyville. At the annual meeting of the Preachers' Wives. As sociation, held last Monday in Chicago, Mrs. Dickey was elected secretary for the ensving year.. The people of our village are fortunate in having Mr. and Mrs. Dickey among us. fore, and the prospects for the coming year are bright, a few Jinior and Senior boys.\> These few tried to run it according to their own ideas. We should hav@ organized pep mestings, and we do try to have gang to run our school.. It is up to the student body to see that sertain gangs do not dominate the whole. If the students will stand by the leader and show that they mean business, we will hay no more "gang leaders." : & W o 0. entefmie . 0 0_ ,"'.4 % "-- _ ~WuUZTRY! WUXTRY! ~_News about the big football game! In Social Problems Class. They were speaking of heredity. *_ Mr. Aldrich: Name something some one can inherit. : * M. Riggs: Money. Seriior: You can usually tell what u'l'::l :crentn are like by looking at the C p ville;Waukegan gamet.. . _ _ . .__ All this. and some more, you can get in these columns next week. Be on the watch! DID YOU KNOW-- 'That Elmer Rich strained the left shoulder in the game Friday? _ That there has been formed a "come down" soc'ety by. some Senior girls ftor the benefit of the Freshmen*?t ---- That the Juniors are :oilg to have two plays this year--one with all boys in the cast, and one with all girls? Sh! So 'tis _mwod. * We had a *" meeting \Friday. (Watch for the "Did you Kow"\col-- umn next week. * Mr. Aldrich: ~Use your eyes and put 'em in the paper. n 1 23. Freshman: I'm not.a bit like my vparents. . -- R Senior (a bit absently): IT'll bet I'd like to know your parents then: "My daughter's musi¢c," sighed the mother, "has been a great expense." "Indeed?" returned the guest, "some neighbor sued you, I suppose.": ." Francis:' Say, Dizzy, why don't you drive a car to lcl:rl? * | Dizzy: (I can't afford one. Francis: I thought you had a car. Dizzy: I did; that's how I came to know I couldn't afford one. f Rev. Dickey Returns Libertyville For | Third Year Peogp ubbaT's tol h mnpmsming h BB ant 94 CHUCKLES 11,1923. |ALL TIRED OUT | Mundreds More in Libertyville in the § » Same Plight. * | 53x132; all improvements; 2--car ; block concrete garage.® W. J. Al-- '!';'nd all the time. t oc and ans eary worn out night $ Buiu':o; head aches; : . ':;ur kidneys are probably weak-- e You should help them at their work, _ ~Let one who knows tell you how. --» M. W, Basiley, carpenter, Maple 8t;, Tith tmpage ceu the eull paibe sevvne my k 'dneys. Bmuno'f\hul_o qu't work. 1 had a tired,-- listless tnuu.i and had no ambition to keep .du.. My kidueys were weak and active and A hud to get up frequently' at night to,; pass the kidney--secretions, .1 tried | about everything and nullytmuhb, 1 would use Doan's Kidney Pills. After ; tak 'ng a couple of boxes. I felt better ; for they rid me of the backache and , strengthened my kidneys. Doan's cu>. ed m; of the attack and 1 haven't begn troubled fox some time." +4 g 60c, at ;%.duun. Foster--Millburn-- Co., MfFS., Butffalo, N.~Y. > *A ] FOR SALE--My homt at 329 Cory. FOR SALE--A 9--r0o0m house; im-- mediate possession.! 120 Hurl-- burt Court.© Sam!. L Poue. /A'C-O, Waukegan; -- 12--room frame house in g>od repair; bath, len, Waukegan, N. -- -- 26# FOR RENT--155--acre farm located at Antioch, IIL; --close to transporta tion; convenient to schools and stores. Posseasion March ist. J.. W. Turner, W"Mm"" ."' 'of all kinds; also : es, r > ¥. Moss, Mm new; cost $160; will be sold for a reasonable price. Inquire of Wailter Stark, Area, HL. . -- $9--3t Mr. Advertiser:-- More people read the _INDEPENDENT ADS than any other paper in Lake County. . i -- B room dandy modern home on Lake "in hard woods :: | N Do re feet on Broadway ; -- improved with 6 room . semi--modern home, 4 lots each "£. big house, barn ; beautiful trees.....$15000 50x150, on Lake street; barn and := mt l e £+2 54 hrtf Sroomdeellastonebungalow:s rict | 0 11,lots in south end of town, 50x150 ly modern, lot 50x 150, on Thmi Stx: : .: each, all for .______.__....___$2500 8 room sémi--modern house on Milwau-- kee Avenue, block from depot............$7500 5 room modern home, large lot, barn, $3000 > 1124 feet on Milwaukee Ave by 184 8 room modern home, near business sec-- tion; lot 70x 160 feet; barn, chicken street;, fine grounds; $2000 cash 74 il ha / + 9 acres one mile from town ; good land; will handle this....................._$8000 N ouse; hen 1 and other build ings; fruit and berries.........................$ 8 roomi modern home, extra well built; j all large, hd't. airy rooms, filli'hdi"'- 51/ acres on [:.kel gt':'::et; bouse. h¢= 8 room modern home on Stewart Ave; Many farm bargains. . If for a httekwor investment, you are dlfnk'%of A Libertyvilleor Lake County Property, See Us. -- We are buvers and sellers for you. f PHONE LIBERTYVILLE 451 WANT ADS. chicken house near electric railroad .__.........__...$6800 house and run ... Sellers & Pete fne location ... _Sellers & Petersen Libertyville Bargain List furnace; corner c & svk04 sene+ ondonone on davngs ionegaroe 0 9M it c ai h FOR SALE--National Universal Selt-- j teodl: hard coal heater. Beautiful-- ly ni trimmed. Good as new. See | Miké Boehm, Libertyville or telephone | 261--W 1. § ¢ 41--1t FOR SALE--Pedigreed, long--muszled Collie pupples. 'Tri color and Blue-- merels. AhoMmhm Write ecare. of Libertyville ent, _ -- 11:30. ' Return to Independent Office and receive reward. _ 40--2t «10 V RuUCondun, 23 '.I TL TBILmes, t euu-%ancm'-m LO8T--fLn road between Waukegan and Wauconda, by way of Gurnee, a FOR SALE--Five room cottage, good cement basement, g#4rage. \Two lots each §0x141 feet. -- Three blocks from St. Paul depot. Dr. Sweeting, Liber-- 516 Milwaukee Avenue We have something which will interest you and which does not exist at any other nearby lake. oih s BEAUTIFULLY WOODED mmnour HOMESITES ON HICHLAND LAKE (FORMERLY TAYLOR LAKE) 1!/ MILES NORTHWEST OF GRAYS LAKE. i Especially--desirable for people living in this vicinity ; about ten miles from Waukegan and Libertyville, and reached by concrete roads almost all the way. y Subdivisiops are thoroughly restricted. Running water can be furnished; electric lights; no hotels, summer sesorts, dancing pavilions, camps, public beaches or playgrounds. A beautiful Fifty Thousand Dollar home already built on the lake. Fine golf course within one mile of property. Three quarters of a mile to the Belvidere concrete road and St. Paul Station. Beautiful lots as low as $350.00--lake front lots $900.00 and upwards. If desired, payments may be extended for three years. & } f * This ) is at your front door where can m:i:{mtry air, fishing, boafiuc."b'th'i:: --H.--E. Drummond -- PHONE ROVUND LAKE 40. . --~. _ Agent Of \ Office on Prop:rty Ald Th0net 0 Spu w 140A aipe dhe.c it s 0 WegiBnt Lot on McKinley Ave., 50x400 feet..$1000 '7;08acraed¢eoftownonelectric. ¢ near cement road; fine laying land. $4500-- 8!/, acres on Milwaukee Avenue, north _ -- end of town ... $7500 4/, acres, inside city limits; 5 room house, 50 ft. chicken house, fruit trees and mm%" house and other buildings .................... acre subdivision proposition, colse in, along electric line; per acre........ $300 «* FOR SALEB--White cedar shingles, at $4.00 per thousand while they last. T'on Building Industry, Zion, Hilinois. Phone 31 or 49. "of: 414t for permanent, responsible parties. In-- quire at 809 N. First 8t., or Phone 132--J, Libertyville. d1--6t AGBRBNTS--Bell what people need and want. -- Make extra money easily; sell our Accident and Sickness Policy in your spare time. $5,000 death, $25 weekly; benefit for $10 yearly. Liberal weekly; benelil Tor 310 yeariy. . LJDGIEE mnfl'lan. John Kopke, General Agt. 1848 Warner Ave., Chicago, BL -- 4141t P. 0. ROUND LAKE, ILLINO!S EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ther DUunide-- ... $6000 ..............$6500

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