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Libertyville Independent, 31 Jan 1924, p. 8

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'sr-,' With her rudder swept lwuy by a '53:; Until submerged iceberg and a not. A moved in her hull, the freighter She 3° Mun. owned by thr Hill Btetuntship s.'tCiv" "Way. of Wankegan was towed b'", Into port ttt Muskegon, not). Sun- "; (by and her crew of tpirlyiseven men it _ an"; The rescue was effected by ',, . a. . "ter Ahbhniu, ortbe- Good. 5, l1. 'Wportatlou "company utter pr, mil F seg (,r_"ri',i!'irrHONEt3Ot, 5'2wa GRABBE AUCTIONEERING Local Company's Ship Sub- merged in Mass of Ice; Rud- , der Swept Away. The Sheboygan. Captain R. D. Hill mmudlng. took on n cargo at Intent! Sunday and began a tight through the eight miles ot ice stretch- ing Into the [the at that point. About two miles out the Iceberg wu struck. "out: a hole in the port side below the - Hue and carrying may the (idler. _ p um. Gm: the elements tor more an fourteen hours. . CREW FIGHTS WATER The crew lucceoded in stopping tho now of water by rewiring the you trom the inside. but. being without radio squipment and with. out n rudder, they were at the mercy or. the rising gale. "and by Elton. seconded by mm. that Trustee Stem act as ANe0t pro tom. Aves. Bernard. Eaton. 9mm. may. Sturm. Curlgd. 34% ' Tho; had been battling tot hours to keep the Vessel at1oat and started back to shelter when the Auburn: me within humus ditunce. This - Itood h yuntll n tow line was theqqrtt about! and the banner was mm to within A short distance ot ti. than, when the crew tot the SiEraEiiRir6r.down over It: sides and» wnlked mrou'the lee to the above. lost of the member. ot the T' "mates of a special meeting of the J's-Meat end Board of Trustees ot the "up" of lbertyville. held in the W Hill on Nov, 16. 1923. Meet- In: called to order by Presldent Hyatt. Roll call resulted " follows: Present. President Hyatt. Trustees 30mm Eaton. Gmmmltt. Knunrey "(I Balm. Absent. Clerk Treptow use Trustee m. O! looting. of the Board of Trust»: of Village of Libortyvillo. Illinois "The amount was called. for the m a! considering a "not bund~ In; use on Church Bt. out of un- "It" Ave. on the south side. _ a" We tuttNrintt from exhaustion and cold but otherwise were not "than" atreted. 'Wnu the IttttMtfs Bell Teln- m 00. with to erect u: exchnng=a was; on their lot on church Street all will to dartemtine the building the " a" Imam. _ ",'t' Aiiu. -.- a..- was. - "Bi " momma That . build- its line he "linked on the south: I'd. of Church Street twelve (12) Mt m o! the will line at Church m; an, to give tegnt elect to the "the the Vin-go Attorney be ina. etrgcte'd to prepare general ordlnanco governing building construction in the Ville". else on ordinance toning the Ville" for one and tint the necessary - and data be procured for pre- m uid ordinance. loved by him. seconded by Ber. and "" the resolution be adopted a m Ayes. Bernard. Elton. mum. Kmmroy. Sign. Carried. am of the Northern State: Con- !tnlction tht., tor $85 for one-half of the out of widening intersection on Wtnetheater Road and Inmates Ave. W tead. lumen of the regular meeting of tte President and Board of I'm-ten " the Vllllle of Tatrertrv111e, Like Gully. lllznou, held " the Vinnie land by Bernard. seconded by Runny that bill be thawed Ind up an! drawn for nine. Ayes. Bernard, hum Grummltt. Krmnrey. Bturm. Grummm in oyttrrd. Curried. GEORGE trPURM. Clerk Pro Tom 4.1m" ' J'n-Iont: President Butt. Trtt+ was Bernard. Eaton. Grummm tummy. Manon and 8mm. Clerk hunt Innate: of Nov. 501 we" rad. Moved by Bern-rd, seconded try Sum that the minute. In approved I. ran. Area, Bound. hm. SNOW'S Wi 37 ON LAKE mama FROM mu STEAMBOAT The following resolution was pre- iiGa, try Khmrey. seconded by numsmwn - AMT! mutual-mgr. OFFICIAL MINUTE-'5 fined!) evening. December Grummm, Kim-my. luau Stun-m Carried. A apponnltd the L gm. Fire and We!" Ctrirtttlitee IO consult with the DH- trict tum-gr:- on the Telephone Co. to mmnqw tht. system of "than. l conmwnlcutiou from th Thomas (mam l umwny with regard to but new boards was read. Pumas" [Han n "erred the. matter to the Lt- cel n ' ('mm "nee. A communication of Kohlor Pottin- gl'i Co, auditors. In: real. Moved by 30th, miottetdmt by mummy that the Board new: the Holder Penny)" Co. Won for auditing for the yet! and!" Apr. 80, ")2". tor "Ott. Area, um". "two Grummhl. knunroy' Inc. and Slurm. Carried. . _ 'x";1...ni.m.m-o. from the'uunou Bell Tsrh-pl-une Co. in regard to (it! calls wus read. Pro-Mon; Airtttt Petition of C. w. 1ttNtgttgqtt In regard to tomextttiott of that out a! 8mm!- side' Park not In an Vmuo tim. Its was read. "- Ordnance No. 354 outltlod "An ordi- mum pmvulfnl; for n spool-.1 election in the Village ot Libertyvllle. Ilka County. e"'J,"t, to: the "mono ot submitting to e mum them! a proposition lo "no: territory to the Vllltgo oruttertrrtth/' VII feed. . loved by Stan. unondod by Kmmrey that Ordinance Na. 824 be wood. npnmed And pain-bod u rand. Ayes. semi-d. Elton. Grum- mitt, Mummy. 'Muon and Bturm. Carried., The following ttttta were rend . C: S. a M. R. R., freight on crushed tthour., $15.40. . .Ruclne Crushed Stone Co., crushed alone, 88.80. lnténtnte Band & Gravel Co., gra- oi ss'z so. ; Public Service Co. current, "48.1t. J, A. Trrptow, salary and labor. $39 00. -r- B.-P. WW. aa1aryrA80.00, -i-- - Al Kiichman.:saiary, $80.00. Ed Quentin street work, $8.0li. I C. N. Shore Electric, car cindcra. t10.00. _ A i Titus Bros.,,itwoiee, 81.75. . a w. C. Brumm. alley crooning. $26.18.," John Lester, sainry epecm policeJ $6.00. _ Denni; Limberry. salary 8110.60.17. ' fit V Coonter. freight und drum. 1.7 . smndnrd Oil Co., oil, $15.36. ~- ' Duo g. Collins, Anticipation War- rant and Inn. 83.02150. Art layers. duplicate for No. 400. lost. 8266.37. _ . 'R. N. Smith. Bee. Speck] Night Po- lice. $20.00. a " Frank Dar, labor Cook Park. 825.75. Bchgnck Hdwq. Co., hvolce. .78. Art Meyers. are dept. 880.00. Omar Heath. lube: on streets. 89.00. Peter Barker. repair on Village mu root, 890.00. - p Hersey Nth Co., meter renun- 82255. r . - --, 8277.60. 7 t-Fe , _ Hoved by Grummltt. seconded by Bernard that the Mill be unwed but! warrants drum in the same. Ayes. Benn-d. Enron. 0mm. Krumrey luau and 8mm. 0mm. " The Mll' of the Libel-twine we» pendent tor $108.40 and the me County new!" of $223.40 for printing were . loved" Barnum. seconded by EB- ton that the m of 8218." be mid trom tttemo-tBridger-tdots account of deficit on Norm Anna nee he pa'd by a supplemental .8? water Improvement and tint dichl- aeument again" the property inter- estod. and that inn-unto be issued for 868.98 to Kelker DeLeuv & Co., on. since". $63.98 to Paul MaeGutrip. attorney. and 8147.50 on account cl the Melloy CoturtrttiRiott ce AYE! Beratard., Eaton, Cranium" Krumrey. Mason and Bturm. Carried. Moved by Sam. seconded bv Ber. nut! that the bill: be "loved, lup- ject to the _O. K. orttte-tett_t of the Finance Committee. Ayes, Ber. nard. Eaton. Grummm. Krttmrey Mum: and Shaun. Carried. The matter of the Minoan! Park Ave. paving was diam-led by the Bound. Moved try atom, amended try Gmmmltt that the President sad we Chairman of the Nance Committee be unmarked to cull on W. H. Sunder. procure blue print. of Park Ave, 93v: ing and some the woman of W. H. Btuder and Chm. Rmmeil for services rendered. Ayes: Bernard, Elton. Gram-am. Krumrey linen and Rturm. Carried. Moved by 8mm. uconded by Grum- mitt that new" permits No. 61. 68. " and 484 be unmoved and $1 rante- mntod on oath. Area: Bernard. Elton. Ora-mm. Kmmrey. luau, lid 8mm. Curried. The tmmnr'l report was read for (mayor. loved by Krumrey. neona- ed by ttturm, that th etrqanttrerr'tt re- port be accepted. Area: Bernard. tra. ton, Cranium. Krnmroy luau 3nd Slum, Curried. Moved by Krumrey. seconded by Bernard. that the mm at the Intersec- tion of Immune and Broadway be changed from a CID-watt to a 250nm lamp. and that the following renow- tion he adopted and a copy of aama be sent to tho, Mlle Service Co. . Be it resolved by the Pm'dent and Board of Truateé-s of the Village of Mbntyvllla. Illinois. in regular meet. tag manned. that the chemo tight at the Intahaection of luv-slice Ave. and Broadway In said mm be chum from a '0-nratt to a "avatt lamp, by the Public aortic. Co. of Not-then "Moon. and that a copy of thin mutation be lent to the Public 8mm" Co. by the clerk. Moved by Bernard. seconded by Ma- non. that W. H. Studor'a bill for nerv- Ices on Park Ave. 'uer extension be referred to the President Ant Chair- mnn of the F'mnco Commit so via: power to set. Ayes: Bernard. Eaton. Grummltt. Kmmrey. Mucn and Bturm. Curried. Beaver permits Nos. Bl, 63. " and 484 were mounted. Ann: Bot-Ind Dunn. Guam-m. KHz-m. [out ttnd 8mm. (Tuned. In" by Bernard, mended by Io son. to "M11 COM F m " WI manna"? ALWAY. CIT "I LAW" um AND - " Au. THC Iii. Pettibone ce, print'ng bond, ', Clerk by he l was Wood male very plain the to- quiremenu for a nurse. One mud! to . blah school trraduato, in good heath, .cupnblo. dependable. must In" "In- Huhy um mans service. not. up. or humor and - ot nit, a mun-t In folks. While in mogul" mining. a nurse in on duty eight hour. a do! gland bu one month? vocation g your. 1 News Notes From NUIOING A. A PROFIONON Monday the [his land the ttrtvit- ot hoaring In: B. Wood. ot the Con- tnl Comm" ot Nurse- ot Chlouo atreatr on nursing. the "at"! profu- sion u the one: it. A sion as she sees it. In bouly awry State University than ls s school of nursing. Ono out tsto s reculsr university course and use nurse's trunlu. too, in five yous time. In "teetintr ' school of analog. One that makes o thorough study af ttiseater, bu well equipped labora- torleo. clul rooms. "t_-om, that bu a good home for nun-m, good toe- ulty And good student emulation. The opportunities no may for the nurse. When she "mounted the must choose the type ot work the wishes to do and place of "who. She any become an Instructor. o public hum: nurse. or one who '90- to pr!- vate duty in the home or it Techno any Inclined, one any do laboratory work or work In on 'ooentlng room. Nursing has may "was" over the other professions. Inch 9:4 _ i minim: output 1. man during training.' 7 ' "' _ 2. The Joy of service. It I: a - mimosa to help save a lite. 8. There " pnctlully no competi- tio nwtth men. . u 4. °When the I: through with her triifiirifit: fBtrtiwfrr6mAitr sure tmmtmr.- C IS. Pr'?" affords opportunity for trave . 6. A nurse can serve her country. At present there are 39,000 nurses who belong to the Red Cross who can be called in time of war to serve the country. -'t . T. Nursing develops Character 1nd makes one a good citizen. _ _ ' Every year It this time the students " L" T. ,H. S., whether musicully in- cllnod or not, hold their breath: while Mr. Welter mnouncee the name of the open. As this [I one ot the really nne end worth while thing! at our school, we win endeavor to wi'ar down our bond] with}; about It. Mitt Wood has created quite In In- tereqt in her mores-ion among the girls and we hope that some will find thair field of service there. We hope we can hue some more vocational talk: soon. V _ V Perhaps a mill per outage of the people who come to see our open know how much work It is to put it, over. " at» long drills, counties; rebound; and much cooper-quot do P. The atttoN must mace and tit this coming opera. Mr. "hiker. warts eaoperatton. He In one man tint 'surety neod- qnd Canaries K. Besihtenfbermr a our an open in a "law net to much In such . my that both put; humanize. Thus n "non who "at: to be In a - must be 3 good nctor " well u a singer. .One man can't put on in open; we must all Join together tongue it the best that Inn-over been out on. In the spring when we'll alt back and hear our production put on we 2 know who deserves the credit for 1 I News. And hasten to eonmtultw Mr. Walk". um heart and soul into their work: they nan-t be 'rttotV "ttttttM-te or not at all. There is nothing about an men that is but vuz- everything must be done in the r'trht my and u the right time, or it will» a mum. HERE LIES THE REMAIN. OF AN UNKNOWN "LINER Perhaps that whet lying in honor nt Arlington cemetery Contain- the body of your brother or smoother relltlve. ' In" | mother's hurt "heat: with o certain pride and joy in'the thought that perhaps it in the body of her son who hu 1.141 the "promo mritioa o_n the nu: of democrocy and troo- don). His deeds no sung. hot his nnme shun never be ttn'owst. The bui- iotn whining our the "moot had the bomb! bur-ting ligh tap tho Icons showing two Ioldiero lying In the Iheii hole. covered yith the var-pin and filth of the trenches. "Hero: Joe. tor- the "he of your mother " homo. an thu." The other had. hf. o In. math and. picking up his rttte, plant-i " on into the more of nacho 3nd hunting Iholl. He did not return, but l perhaps " u the body of this Mr! hero who lion In honor " o "athot of the heroic deeds of our brave soldier; . Mr. Aldrich he issued new outline- tor his history undem- to male over. He also mined term than. to be completed by the not six weeks. Here'n hoping that no student will exceed the limit of 100 an. end that - Mr. Aldrich y "tn wort. um Eleanor. Fun of Chicago. in now In charge of tho at chaos. The lam "It" of .tttdqgtte mum to the In"! mm no. i mane. tugging," In a m up." mm bun-madma- Iocuo-o! "Th0mlm~ er". tough.- the to. has. '2ttt'2U/atd'Ur,',t."g brts .II. Mountain-o ,r6ttitha.tutitxrtttb-tedthh "" The Sen'or Pur as! follows: Austin Be--Jaek tutu; Dufd 1"eKer.Biqy--Joq Crlttmden George Boyd-Bugs Wilton. Jim-~Edwurd McDonald. 'rim-Elmer Rich. Homer Johns-~Alfred Snyder. Elirte--Ajier, Waldrntnn. um Hays-Marie Hummer. Mlt"vCurttr--rMyrtIe Halibut]. Sully- Marjorie Wuhburn. Muriel- Vera Home. Wtter--EveUrt Hull. AlN-, Evelyn Van Znndt. Lll1itut--Mi1drod Port-tg. Madtte---H.lett Mom. NEWS OF THE SCHOOL THE eou'iUu 092mg The ratedittttgrUn or this yeer'r See- lor clue tedintle Rubbed. with en - or u H which 1- the hithelt IVOI'IIO ever attained by My L T. H. B. Senior. "lutatttrian (oee to [tone Rectum" with en venue of " 11-88 per cent. an student- received an - at "A" in ell their ne'er unwed: tor the put -tor. They are Alfred Snyder and limb HM Senora: Amber Grebe and Everett Neyllle. More. - Mr Omar-tn end Ila-meme Drum Sophomores. mu Well-he we " the P. T. A. at l'ox m. lent .dey "emu. Her topic we: "Hm" Atur her die- euuton at the Met. In eat-ruin- tneu we: provided by the members of the P. T. A. ' _.." " Lat sum: "on!" ill-m Attr. 011. Smith and Johanna attended u reunion of the. Put College Alumna ot (31116.30. -- - _ A The - attended the concert than try Kai-for " the Auditorium Inn. M. Son. tho hard Dr. Fondlck Sunday mornlu.' _ mue- Bum and lemon! wont to the city to use "than and Mar. love in "Nolan Night" mummy. They nllo luv the odragtrWueoifam bunt lull "to. The Junior no going to be teach- an for mare. Thu ate mm; clause of the clung- far I few at". run. they no mam "The Tale of Two Clt'en." w The Indie: oLtho "nutty had I Nth Jong party " the Poster homo bat week. Mine-lexical and mu much were nwu'dod the when. Recently imbue had tavern] new madam: enter our ranks. They nre Elton: March Helen Honeywell and. Evelyn my. -riiii" it'xit'ihu atatt I: hard " work on the book for this yen. _ _ The G. A. A. in pinning (competi- tive gym moot between the freshmen um sophomore girls for the evening of Feb. 22. Admission free! - A "The Spanish " clue, which ha. been holding Amateur benign the Gnu)- Dulce: d Perm Cllhntg is going to hive a- ptrty next night. ", "__ L: T. H. S. is proud to announce the mam of a charming granddaughter. Jam Austin Peter-on Nine mu, Emlyn; we hope Joyce will be Just like her mother. ' ' Tho P. T. t and Womun'l Club In bringing a ' dun prince". Bit Kala " dtr me, to speak on "America's India Ptobum." This will be u worth while meeting. Will you be there? man evening M. 8th, at the high "hoof auditorium. Atatrmmh.T. R.8.,thoncbouru Wraratttos-- At dear old L 1'. it. I. I! Ltbeetp. um --------"- OOOOOOIOOOOOOOI O mummmmu- O O manna-Inn"; g r----.-. B'IZUQQNTO' SONG The 2"2,'l',Wl soon be surie'ted with luxuries, w with exsms. par- ties, lessons. and now 3 new song, Mr. Walker we: exceedingly enthused and very candid in his remarks. When " copes to singing. ttterptutUtst body of L a. a. S. surely doesn't mum-eh pep into 3 school song. We'll soon see whether or not smew school so" " revive the embers of n In] pep. Here it is: " . V " '3' When-l but 1 little 1ad--a'd st 1lfgU,'d'tu't"J2.-l Mr tether eWto my» one day. "Priq Duly to be - , Unless I an veqne measures strict. yim'll be the funny fool; " no wl'ln going to pick you up and send you ott to school. hr. far fro cows and farm at dear old L T. H. te. . Par. far iron sin and harm st [Aber- Odin-n \. cocoooaooocoudoo Wherr first 'I new the great high Ichool, 'twu on the joining dar. in one of those September showers that drive .11 hope nwey: Confused end outing in my fear, l went from roam to mom. . And like the hindropo, tell my teary. l with" that I were home- Bnck to the cows and rum, to the old house on the hill, A For. term from L T. H. B. end Liber- tyvlile. But now I like old Lrbertrvitle, the Ichool the girl: and boys; . I never get a lone-mu "dll, nor pine and cry for ton; _ I've let: bean my ~chlldllh 7". Pro now become 1 man. I cheer nnd yell for Ltttertrviite with nll the pep I can. I love thin neat old lush school. In! den old L T. H. te.--- ' l'll o'er be true to thin school. to tdb. erlyvlllo . A Sophomore~ wise, I [new It ntt---rmt couldn't tell In. hem: I whiatied "Haney 000310". #tutlod punks ht 'U Jenna: - Bu mow n Joly Junior r-r tell I mun! eopfemr. The more I'm sure I know. I - I know ttm Ian. I know I love my high school. my dear old L. T. H. 8. True the to my dear high school It A Senior nave. I no. the hills. " who " who at be. ' I'll toll tho world. in was!" MO. more no no me: "in: But; when I think of can: "at. when I'll not out the low. [with I ,reiearratatti'..-A'd have An n l'nlhmn green I worked so hnrd-4 worked Just like I mm! And when we naked It we could play. In: Jump aid "Sure you'cn! an nice day after ochool ll out. we will have u my my. Where ell the Fresh]. hon end gtrts can together romp and 9!": m, volt and My " wall. " dear old Our unla- Iure are "all " utter. trvme." trvilus" just four gun-up [banning ',JhtNNh 9512i KJhouhooIl'l by I" PAM "A" ll CORPORATE!) IN WAUKEGAN J.R. Grftr.th Company ttt Racine. was constructors .1 WF"' and are" paving, Incornotued ll "than today um: a mum! Mock ot $30,090. The 9:156an place ot human in Illinois in 225 Wuhan», strut. Wauwnu. and the [Lima comma who I- P. W. Chuuuul ot this cm J. R. mum: II org-idea: ot tho con- cern and IRA." Kamila I: nonun- Thet, concern plun- lo so uter'pcviu councu tn Illinois. FAR" WAN'rWF-t hi7. " buyer. "i6? visual ot " alps. but than with In. it you vat quiet anon. Harry I: Dru-anon. Bound at. Jli Lotrr--itt. 18. 1934. s "It", po. uco mph-tau hp at. Plano noun Villa Kennels. Box. No. 5. latte van. 111. btt BAIalt5MMN--mte tttttrenting, on: tPt Willis: 5mm." omrtuilty. Big returns. Jed on and Punt Co., 8101 Harwell Ave., Cinema. o. P08 "1ak9rxtod to". with and without do. Goon. Lawrence. Lib ertyvmo. Phone nut. "t FOB Wm - «an»; u- can»: nun - load" thin oth. on do can": who [0. with it: good u now. like Benn. Telephone 261-W-1. Flt NR Walsh. 8. C. Band model 1922; good condition; reason (or selling] have no further use tor it is I tun moving to city. Inquire of Al Schmdt. located on "Muffin arm. manning. ' [ F2t Bock}, Wunln; .udmuck D. Heraetttrertrer. _ Ptalris View, nl. Phone Mbwa. V F4t GIRL WANTED-For general house- FOR SALB--Home Home: ttteel ruse work. Call It TI? Park We. Lake Bluff. . Teiephttrter%akd Bluff 1264. GIRL WANTED-For general house- wock. W. L Collins. Ppone Litter. tyvme 1784. H! ing machine, ..,oompletely equipped: Tm "B" Intemtlonll silo filler, with 40 ft. pipe tad dirtntmtor. Both in A-l condition. Must sell before April I. Phone Inks Forest '08-Y-1, or we Ralph G. Wheeler. Deortleld m. Ftt FOR "LB--aMo, 22136 Cue thresh- FOR 8ALB---2% mm adjoining the Cook property. one ad a, halt new fronting West Btrmtt. BoqriWr, P090. WWII." nu POR RENT--" acres of pasture land with good water; Also " 1cm of plowed land. Address H, are of In- dependent. btf Port BA6ar--?"n's fur goat. Jrood. u 'TT' new: a' good out at a bur-gin price. W. L Collins. Phone 1784. I tf POI! BALE--0pod com fodder, ms- onably; Ill. I suck about ' tons) of good. pure cured paid. by. A. John- m, Libel-twine. m. On the George v.03 "LW-tual ot tlomthy My. about ' will. Almond Bras.,.L'.tter. twine. R. P. D. l.. Telephone Lt.ber. tyvllle SM-WI. "t WANYEB-'N My. Two or four hole honor? stove, in good condition. n P. Annoy. Telephono. 118-1 . POR RBN'r---IMt "rd tum. than! nix Perry Farm. miles tron LII. Zurich. known ttk LeInnd hm. Poem-Ion can be had Inch l, 1024. Apply to Smart Dun- can. " 85110, m. 4-3t mu gALtp-one on Butcher Betiee Pax-tiNet. ' _ -t.GarGtiv so" cheap. Inquire irf H. Hendrick: a Co.. [halo-Ida. Telephone Wonderful Opportunity stitijiiiiiii" "ir "i"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiN PHONE 451 Modern Libertyville Home WANT ADS. We feel we ere ofhriig e reel he at e bargain. We want to move it quickly o-hence the low price of '3950.00, with all eewer and special manque paid. Good title. Requires about one-half cash to handle; balance at ti". Fin Roa- Fra-a House, with large lot fronting 100 feet on street, near stores, schools. churches and railway station. Two stories with large front porch; large living room, alcove. kitchen and bath on first floor. Second floor has two nice bedrooms with large closets. All rooms newly decorated and painted in attractive style. Nice electric fixtures in all rooms. Bath has modem plumbing and fixtures, with hot water tank and gas heater. Brick foundation and basement. New hot air heating plant which heats all rooms erfectly. All new window shades. Kitchen sink with cistern pump. Good building on rear of lot suitable for garage. J btt trat 4-M Port "NF-trr an WIM- Wils- un. rm 15". um It',neid,',,t, m S't, in? poul- luu'. mm - kuu- Gm... m -- at .rngttrdtrh--m-at tiit "In hon-9 BABY CHmKB---m "lt lots. snorted. 011- but." 818; Ian" Rocks. B. (5. m. Anon-u "I; Wynne!"- Butt 09m. Ill-oval, at. Pou- ndd. mm Mo. D. T. furrow matched". Pour". m 8att work: no new; Fhono all-J. mo Co. hr... tdbeetr%tte. 84t POR 'tttttN--) [who "eond noor at m Nora Avo.. lather!!- mu. _ Ht ran am" Wham. Tom was Mbwa. . 4-1! oouwnr or um J . ' In the not." Conn or we Coun- ty to tho Mairxt-tar'rt. A. an PP. _ STATE (I ILLINOB) In an man at the when!" at Main n Parson. aural:- or an mo of can» I. Ahm- and Input C. .Ahnu. linen. tor In" to all real out". (In. No. -Mllc 110th if "rettr gtren to CHARLES E. ARMS and HAWA- RBT' e ARM. "on. and to a! 90mm than any concern nah: the "Montana Guzman ot GH9ralt, B. Am 3nd 11mm Clur RUNS. In M in the one. ot m Clerk at the Praline Com of mo County. In the But. ot minqu, a " min for an on"! to!!!" we ot an tailoring comma ml emu: to wit-tn the right. title and Intent] oe Mid minor: tn: An undivided aim-hull 11mm _artig1kkJMVAn"rTll M. Annals. TO PURCHASE not»? at an iiTiiiiFi.jmrt6tF an in common and subject to down ot Bald CHARLOTTE M. Am. surviving widow at 0mm T. was. "that of and when and now donated. in nld toxin following described red can". tow": Cmoncinx at . point in the We". line of the right of w" of the Chicago "a, Nortbuuurn Runway, Eight Handrail Thirty- oight and two tenths (838.2) (out South ot the latenection at mid Mrert tight at w" Aietrwittt.Alyr, North line of Section 'rwdrtty (20). Tannin» rtrety-etmr (Mi North. Range Twain (1!). But at. the Third Principal Meridian. GuGnnind ttmsed South along Groceries at the W holesale Price Groceries At Wholesale I havo tnttqn the Lab County territory for the WW Gro- wry Fldeohn 00:90.00. of 6|"ch and am "and to furnish a mu "no of William Ede This 'irggt has been "truins" for the put 40 you". hnd - bum in acid with I can!!!" of satisfaction or many stunted. t am known in Latte county hae. ing burn in bush... in Lam-ty- viii. for a number of ."an. and your patrons" in "tactfully uiicltod. m all - 0! N ha "I am tttdd at - ustl- "64.6t hot; that Wqge to the can: it no was. and Intuit. Tum" Add. to and. mm but " emu" III-A ad In has" u Want" load: than Northwest's-1y "on: the can: otuidmuio . point an: Hundred Thirty-0km and in tenth- (an); that m at the North line at "in Section TV» ty 180r; and theme but along the lino mild with the North line ot aid Section - (ttrt to the pin. ot Mill]; excepting neutron in m Boui- wm mu than! and panic- ot school Lot u [in "mm tact. til mum in the V ot uh. Biol. in tho County a "he. ad Mate " mm; an an aid with: will In haul .A.rh"Moestidcemrteee. "We as tho m '" it hard. a which "an ad vino. no iGFuiiur,itr-tfpirud.s, madman "ttt ttar at Jul-7. A. D. an" . ' R. B. Godfrey The Quality" Store Game! m m a" flak/i aim Regular $10.00 and $11.00 value: from milk punt, " miles from Chicago; new $4000 bum; other building; prewar price. Must be sold. . . NEARLY NEW MOON MOB. . INN H000! m ARM, all monthly menu. _ NEW LNOOI KILLAOTONI FOR SALE A "HIGHLY IMPROVED 120 A" HIGHLY mnovm a: Aaron. ' nuts tron Am. ACRE FARM- , all" from Granule. -r---._ AN men: FARM, one we A MORE POULTRY FARM, t IUNOALOW IN ARIA. with every modern Walnut: 3 late screened patch. the an and nude. . A 10400" MODERN HOUSE LN in". mum. for board. on. Monthly pundit... Anon-y for Mill. Wkly Ib-u" Mat M Tc, Farms and Town Property $9.50 ran MIN SHOE ' . Om at - m. . HARDING I. M1844 2'55

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