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Libertyville Independent, 21 Aug 1924, p. 7

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j Mr. and Mrrr.:Hermatt Kracht of Chl- o spent Saturday evening with mini. 'tit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lnun were tho Menu of Mn. and Mrs. Downlon 1att {Sunday at their summer cottage. N <r4r4'.4re4r4r4r-r4r4rqrqte . Mm Rose Dixon visltvd Tht, trf, Friday with Miss Blanche The ladirvs' chard: will m Grove Saturda ' The banana! come " that my Rev. A. a MeKetth, our progressive been Wandering around 1atke tunchrtninister, " now the possessor of a for tho past two weeks, found . p". Pord PO'JIN', which will enable him.to ananent home with Bum Kugleman last W"- 'around beiter. _ Friday. ". l J. G. Coolt did some wheat threshiuz b. Wimp crossing the cement rind in las" Monday. in spite of the rainy Iron! or his home Sammy.- afwrnoon, 9341mm. V Jimmie Hawk was struck by 'an an»! Don! My»! to can at our rrstaurazt tomobuv. The 'triver was going "my and mh-mhnwn' counter when at tho Mow, and Jimmie was bruised, but not 'munfy hr Lmsatmi. as usual. near seriously 1pm. iihs. wimun- a:-~x1,nn:~th. ot the tuna any! war 7rueschdr. a: who (men Round Lai 4F4r4'9i4b4'r4r4retr9r4r4rar4, Mrs. Flora Clark and MisueMartguer- Ste Clark were business visitors in "Tallinn: Monday. - Itner had been loading hay when the accident hnppened. He fell from the wagon striking on his neck and shoulder. At first " neck was some but the win cued up. Later, when he received a second in. the pain returned. At that time he made up his mind to see the doctor. Her will suffer no ill effects, it, in thought. , NECK Iylt0lllllili FOR . TEN DAYS. FARMER MESN'T KNOW IT F Mr. and ions and 1 "Her VII taken to "the Lake county clinic. than to be put and" their X-ray alumna. Seven! ple- tuna were taken and only finally duck-ed a broken neck. A .chlp had been when on the vertebra. J In: ten days Lawrence 1810!. hired man nun " the Prod 0m: tam new (miner. oomph!" ot wrong" In " neck beton " do- <sitifd to no a phyltchl. T'hen, when the pun been" more acute. be decided to have his ttt looked Into 3nd 'tattod the omee ot Dr. Maurice PM ot Liberty- vme. x-ny pleura were "to: In hope. of "tteine " trouble. At ttrut they ttgiled. x-ray Pictures Mac Frac- ture that ttttttttted In Fall trom Wagon. "Hunter Moon" is driving a new tttdettalter touring car. . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schnrnr and an of Chicazo visited the week epd Pith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaefer. 'The Baptist Women's soeitity ot the "(In chum]: were entertained at the '_ PREPARE NOW! _ _ " Don't Shiver. Next Winter LAKE ZURICH W SCHANCK HARDWARE COMPANY Having bought a quantity of Rudy Furnaces at a low point in the market, we can-quote you the finest furnace job on the market at a very 'reasonable price. The Rudy has the. smoothest. best fitting castings. and in excelled by none in poi t of fuel economy. A Rudy will ave you money every year you operate it. Av§il Yourself of The Rudy Heating Engineering Service-Without Obligation We Alec Specialize in Sheet Metal Work Telephone 39 Why delay in solving your heating problems? Right now is the most economical time to install a warm air furnace. DOn't wait until the Fall Rush comes. with high labor cost and advancing market. u Mr. and Ind Mr. and dau ed the V Mrs! any at: hursday. Md Sn.ei Rudy Says: "It didn't look like rain when Noah built the ark" a ti? sum 'hTtTlllrlrlij'ii"i"Gua F We Bought to Your Advantage 0 it: nn's Oak There will be a patrons meeting at angelica! home on Friday evenlnz. Witstsnnx Comeandget acquainted th'tht- new teachers ma talk ever the work for the coming you. The Young Peoples Society will meet u the home'of Mm Lydia Mayer next Friday evening, August 22, directly aft- er the meeting at the school house is over. 7 1's'1id Rev. til. B. Wilcox Mid " mother ot Oak Park, visited Mend: to" k1: Sunday "lemma 3nd stigma chum sewicu in the evening. I an In" we m null Manama Bee our form "-8 int. n Vanuatu-i. Wilcox. Mr. Wil- cox bu accepted a can to a church in town, with u good sized convention. which he will an alum of in . Week or ten dun. We wish hint memo in Na new button. and nuanced; bless- ing be with him. The choir rehearsal will be next Bat- urday evening at 7:30. instead of an Emmy evening. Rev. A. B. MeKeith, our progressive minim", in now the possessor of a Ford roam. which will enable him.to l-f "around bel'ter. ta wwswom WOMAN . TAKEN'BY DEATH Wadsworth. diod' Sunday at her home y"trr. an iltnera of more Jun ii" '.i'giirF's The (Em-owed had live-d her Hte 'amnnd Wadsworth and was born itt Milk-reek. besides her has band she leaves two daughters. The funeral smvicm were bald last Tuesda'y morning at 10 o'clock " St. Patrick's church. Wtuhordrth, with burial in Wadsworth came» 'ttr. and In. Ohm. "no. a! 'lhitaqatvuimdthtruurwtti.Cae. magnum. Mr. an Jdrs. Merle Gum m, "30,100,000 Latt Year. daughter vUited Sunday with Mr. and -""" In. B. R. Simon. I iFtrrusaneid, 111.. Aug. 16.-The "It Mr. Ind In. (hone WM (1 null out. crop thin year will be the Durham viMted Sammy with Mr. beat since 1918. A. J. Surntt, tutrb and Hrs. Cart Emu. ' V cultunl statistician tor the tstate, . ---------.-.-..-_. (l,Qlll'd In his August crop report. I""""-':'-"?'!',)"""""'?,',',','.';:)",',',',', us tor a crop ot 163,- Tia, human. compared with 135.- . HALF BAY - 'i 100.000 buuhelu 1m year and the . . . . . . . . . . . 4k . . . . fr - of 146,933000 butshtrlts, the _ - - ..-..-.. .- -- _.- , Aaroport states. Mrs. Pr Wadsworl home am Seven] from have "and than " ron m In! wool. _ ter. ad In. Frank "on! we" the "on. at Mr. and In. Orville Hobo" gym-1mm: and". t _ In. Otto Punk Uad when of rt-tmt 10'th visited with Mr. and In. Albert Prelim. LtBERTYVtuLE INDEPENDENT IS READ BY MnRE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN LAKE COUNTY cl Lux co years. ot at her Heavy Triangular Grates, Remov- able in 30 Seconds S-Galloh Water Pan With a Self Thin- Generous Feed Month Search Large Radiator With Oval Clean-out 'autitFee, we; "_. 'r4F4F4F4b4F3b4F46'4F9r4Fe_ With Double Door: 3 Large crops of vegetables were re- ported and apple estimate-s were for "trout one-hut of " average crop. Farm labor supply was reported un- ple. g The dance ttt Halt My last Satur- day night, given by the Jolly Font. 'was just the "best ever." Everyone of rther.e dances are largely attended and iaverybody has the best time. All en- 'joy going to these dances, as they are. always sure of a night of good enter- liiiiG1iU/ All are tsorrrwheap, Nick ilinsisrts on slipping in that home'swwt I Winter wheat yields and quality tn 'the southern half of the state were 'reported poor to tair and in the (northern half tair to good. The Iestate yield In: estimated at 35.848.- boo bushels, or " pet cent less than glut year's crop of 60,534,000 bushels. é Tnme hay eonditionn were reported generally favorable with state pro- iductlou indication: pointing to n crop ot 4.015.000 tons, comp-rad lwlth the average of 4,283,000 tons. tFe9reearearaiataFeaeetr'trt, - APTAKISIC ' John Cami}! was a can" It Mrs. ('aiuliuv {J'sch's Sunday Right. . Ben Stryker from Wheeling was in town on" day fast week. Corn prospects in the unto wowed marked improvement lut month, the report points out, although they um um bplow average. The condition of the crop is very varied due to late planting and replanting. The growth is from one to three ween late. The state production outlook to 282,590,000 bushels walnut 331.- 312.000 bushels last rear and the average ot 317273000 bushels. on ae um G BEST SINCE 1918 SAYS suns new" Eogtett l Crop Act 163,762,000 Cleaning Cover IU John Btyrrthotet we sown in tum M Eushels as Comared With 135,100,000 Last Year. Mr 11 Features . John Sturm and daughter of a30ta were visitors at the Sturm ay GPO. Pam: om the cit h tor d Mrs mum." ': in I!" Sn Mun Wickvrsheim Mrs. Caroline Busch's mm attt a " and lady friend aturday and Sun Many Improvements are being made he the Olsen tarm, which tormerly bo- mm to Qua Radutn A . "in-Tail: "iiAriiiiiiri And than"; left Guard". after landing u week's u- ttttttnt st Dm- to. Mr. and Mrs. A. ll, Cavanamth and datnthtor, Ewlyn of Arilnkmn "nigh"! agent Sunday artnmmn with Martin 3mm; and family. Fiat-mm Quinn of Chicago spent Sunday with "vim nods-rake. COOOOOOOOOOOOOQ Hing olim MI boo-Octooocowo We man tell you where to find her. Friend 11le took tll cool during the hit!) water sprull. Sitting on we top at tits. Imus", htsahi the ",1iShfrpp_eIp, "itrTr"rTiz"rs?tTHiari'," TrtTfria""'iftiFki can suim. The a we tttes are all washed out, hm Mara gttaid the crop would be 'a failure- anyway. Whpn The water mm our his whodcyi's, he said they needed washing "Way, and all was well with Bill. At night when sudden tremors shake- Aud agSiate the casement, I The cause may be a distant quake ( 0r raisins in the basement. 1 G. M. Weidner spent sevgaral days: last week visiting in the city. " Herbert Weidner and Al Bunfon._ Jr. were business eptiers irrWheelirtg last Thursday. T . Al Bunton Sr., was a business caller 11._Prahf|e View Thursday night. Mrs. Max Miller and childr'en spent Thursday at the N. F'. Busch home. Tom Matouse kof Chicago about new era! days at the N. P, Busch home. hou- mm. to that In his to who to to" from tt. '11- a. that evdnrybody VIII.- Ntirlr, "It od to play that tlaq. one» or: m pro-unwed the but than k. both tor good note an clan. MU itntertairum'nt from tho mm to the end. and than in n huh via levrury note. And I". we do .0107 Al's songs. Next Imam] night 1 number ot Chicago "In will he " the 'duuce, and are sure I. have u good ,llme. Next Suhday nun. Aug. am. gNick'I entertainers will play " the I'Horeat Inn. ,' James Minoan): of Chicago in em- nloyod at the neuron! factory in Lib- ertyville. . Will Itunton Is now residing At Halt Day. . Hrnry Grewe of Wheeling was in town "'Mnr-sday night. Frimd 3 high water (if the: pans Him; The out, hm he: be a failure, run our I Tom Matou.ek and mother of Chi- cazo spent Saturday night and Sum day at the tr. F. Busch home; they M50 carted a the hospital to see little Jnmes. Jr. . Lust Saturday morning -"'r"v--. Sr. thought he would take-h!- M can: a the "Servlce With a Smlle" station C have a few repairs made. no he started out early,, Then -'-""-'--, Jr.. t.ttoitrttt-hit' Ford needed the once oirer Ind he started tor that place. tom But stlll there remained one on it home that needed fixing. The ot' ltd! thought she, would take that one up there, but ere she. learned to operate the blamed thing. Lovey came back with a No'. Not stronger than apple Jack. Hence No. 3 in still on the all- lnz "at. _ Al Bunion, Jr., and Clarence Bunch attended the dance at Diamond Lake Priday night. mu! Huee new men were put in. Two of them and they had never played ball. The Wheeling pitcher also fail. ed to nape". _ Alice Bunton and mother were bus; invss callers in Libertyville Tmsda'y anvrnuém of IagLWeek. . . f Chm P. Wei er of Chicago visiteg Win. mounds herb and a" Buffalo Grove Sands): He also twirle the pill at the bah game there. 'Born. oh Sunday. August 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Afg. Stahl, a baby boy. This av-Lotixns for the smile on A. 1's face, Ila-s anybody lost a brindle pupt, We man tell you where to find her. Friend Bill took all cool during the Mr. You of Chicago spent several dar visit!" It Prairie View and Half Dar. Ho returned to the city Friday mania: with Wm. "use. Mr. and Mrs. Fred De Gracia and Ctaud McQueen from Chicago mm,- Callers at (by Cresunore and at. Mrs. Carolin! Buscb'a Sunday tsvenitr't. Ray Blsch and family spa-m Sunday with the farmer's parents here. . , Buffalo Grove crosse'd bats with a Chis-ago team Sunday and were de- haw-'1 by a score of 11 ttt 9. "'hnvhng was defeated Sunday by the Libertyville Athletic Club, the wow being ' to 3. Again Wheeling played with only half ot their. regular players. The other: failed to show up Friday morning of last week I Ion wu Mm " the county hospital to Mr. aid In. James Malouaek. Mother and Jun" Jr, are tine. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Busch and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch motored to Watt. koxan may anht. Mr. and Uni. Matt Herschtrerqir and Emma Stuns) were hummus caller: in Waukegan Way. INDI'INDINT mm ON cl. WI an. a! the he." now. an 000 that. T tnt WEST FREMONT at n HI at the Max Miller home. Smnrlm and family were on" Max Miller's Monday. 29- Wrsirttrr ot Chléago ls Thr r tht, home of his aunt,~-Mrs. Car, oh was a visitor at t " night. i_mtatstttr.. iijiiytt ff, 1924 GOOD EAST SIDE LOT ON HURL. BERT COURT NEAR FOURTH ar. ALL SEWERB AND WATER. NICE PLACE TO BUILD. ONLY trtn. Layge,e2u?t2.f....teet.! 'Dt DAY" SIX NIGHTS SPECIAL RATES ALI. RAILWAY! CENTS some» NIGHT $150,000 "racism. Largest on Hy Palrground math. U. 8., to haunt I Manufactunru' Exponmon. I'll. 'AIKINO "AC. for 'Mott WRIT! HUCIAR QINGINO BAND no OTHER "NO! I!!! Orchutru Dancing Pivmon. Citron-OI: Liji, Swian. Whlp. Half-mu. Coaster, arm Wheat, Etta, Etc. [ THE wwconsm'oTA'r: nun t,fltttt,tt Inspire... Entertain. __ on "ttoat-Poi-, ScaIe." Au VII-consul use: Chum; um be Ida-nun in u - of State. Nation's Best sue, Dairy Show ttrdctt -." PAVILION - MONDAY. ransom, w zoufsoAv. gnunsoAv and ".qu mum's . p. m.' Automobiles Free Cattle, Hm, Sheep, Swlne. Poul- try Agricuttural. Horticuttitrat, 551'")! fmducu: YEAR'S ROUND.. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURS- DAY, FRIDAY-it Race " t p. m. 85,000 MATCH RACE FRIDAY Stttgtat G, B"'rttstttt, Muscat Dillon. MAMMOTH, aHow OF TRAC- 19% .194, EARN Mt8QHltliRY, UP of Bid?" Shannan: irdiiiirie Ciub Actlv tles, and TUIQDAY and SATURDAV 13m. Miami's Faun Om Truck D vm and an. HM " THE FARM . TOKYO ol1trfixps Building LEGION DAY New $250,000.00 Amusement Park AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS ox "nears: IAREBACK RIDING any. STATUE POSING BULL KELLEY'O. "GREEN BULL" aqd tttt Star Vaudeville Acts. VHI tWd 'ld WIWONIIN mono "rowel-ks sheet-cl. .llllit,. {fit my THE FARM ttN PARADE $130M In Mm tot I M. Kathy'- unuclonnl Earn no". wish Tralnod" Dal? Rpt. and Hon... Mocha!!!" can. HARNESS RACING! musxrmm ypunav. Amt? a. BEN-IRS a PETERSEN. 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