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Libertyville Independent, 21 Aug 1924, p. 8

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o s § 0t everywh bisa t'mllrrs-'n a L .t Mra. J. T. Landis, t¥ says : "Hard work e t and 1| knew so C a kidneys \ f advertised and i. ad ty Ridhers sad f."":,* A'_, * .fi Chicago Resorter Discovers Head of Friend Sticking Out of Water. Harry Palmer, aged 5 #021 Kenilworth avenue was found Monday nij mt,e'or the Fox rive e by> John Dich}, a Palmer, i1 is belleved, "€°~""°7 himself.. drown.. His . boots . were Btuck deep in the mud of the river, and the top of his head was showing mbove the surface ol thewater. The water was just high enough to cover his nose and mouth. An empty boat and hat was found on the lake Saturday. It was be: tieved to be the property of Paliner Dieh! was called from Chicago. _ It was in his shack that Palmer had was in his been staying ePRTE ECCCE C Dieh] came ou and made a thor-- | w©ugh search of his property. The home was in order but Palmer was missing. Finally he nowced the top of a man's head just protruding through the _ water. Investigation showed it to be Palmer. He had been painting the shack, it is believed, lost his balance and' fell from thé boat into the water. | Whe shack is out in the. river on | piles. | L l2 0 0 +0o masure afd \ use subd * TDeputy Coroner Maurice --Penney of Libertyville was called to investigate the death early that morning. The body showed no sizgns of foul play. Whe véerdict called the death an 'ac-- cidental drowning." The Royal Neighbors will hold their annual picnic on the Mrs. Albert Hagi lawn Friday afternoon, August 22: Miss Helen Reichelt who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Mc-- Comb, at Marquette, -- Mich., for the past two weeks, is now spending a few days with another cousin, Miss Peggy Hart, of Wakefield, Mich. Miss Dorothy Liderwood spent last Thursday with friends at Rogers Park. _ No one had witnessed the man a! work, or had seen him in the boat. 4 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % * --=. _DEERFIELD * 4 4 4 * % % 4 % % % % % % % % % % --**~s your work wearing you out, Are charge of our revival last winter. .A , . y. | tortured with throbbing backache his friends will be delighted to know } --+ 381 tired, weak and discouraged? be will supply while the pastor is on 4* im look to your kidneys'! Many oc-- & vacation. * qupations tend to weaken the kidneys.| Union evening services of the Meth-- ~Comstant backache, headaches, dizzi-- odist, Episcopal and Presbyterian : ' mess and rheumatic pains are the re churches at the Episcopal church at. -%;' You suffer annoying bladder ir-- 7:30 p. m. ix) es; _ feel nervous, irritable , ----G-- *z out. Don't wait! Use Doan's Pills: ST. JOHN'S EVANG. LUTHERAN stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.| Elmer C. Kiessling, Pastor ¥4M or everywhere recommend n _ @unday School next Bunday mort, '7"7*'. V ork everywhere --r e c o m-- ing at 9:30._. y t . Doa MHere's a Libertyville case: ' English service at 10:30 a, m. _ Mrs. J. T. Landis, 302 W. Maple ave.,' A week from Sunday, Angust 31st,, _ aays: Sard work weakened my kid-- there will be Holy Communion in con»| _ meys amd | knew something should be nection with the regular German, --_' d# "¢;&§ M# ki were weak and act-- services. ! --Ive and th %me. 1 saw Doan's' 'The Lutheran congregation at Fair--, -- Pills advertised and after using them, field is celebrating its 60th-- anniver-- . {{" 11G . < Don's strengthen-- sary next Bunday, Aug. 24. -- We have. * 5d my kidheys and I am giad to say a been invited to attend the afterncon \Reod word tor them' _ _ | _ |and evening services. 1 "w:' m P ; e in i i J * l'-. + -,'- & wiy ask f idney remedy -- zet' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIBTY . M MH aame that Mrs. Lan Third Fioor, First National Bank Bidg. Hg'l;,Sarah Adams is visiting her d@aughter, Mrs. Fred Kimbark in Ray-- enswood this week. Migs Frances Biederstadt was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haskins in Wilmette Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Wiliman and Children of Des Moines, la., are spend-- g' this week with Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Miss Marie Aid of Chillicothe, Ohio, is visiting at the Dr. C. J. Davis hon:'e_. 'Rev. and Mrs. F. Bosold and daugh-- ter Edna Manheim, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hubhn last Miss Idx Knaak, Mrs.. Romayne Stryker and Theo Knaak motored to Escanaba, Mich.. Wednesday of Jlast weéek, returning home Monday. They were accompanied by Mrs. T. L Knamk, who--spent three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Baker in Escanaba. . -- Joseph Unger, of New York City, is wpending his 'vacation With his par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Unger. _ _ Miss Anita Parsons of Hagerman, Idaho, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jordan and other rela-- tives, left for her home Saturday. Mrs. C. S Gardner and -- daughter, Anra Bell, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner, returned Mon-- day to their home in Winona, Mo. --H-rry' arry Norton of Harvey and Miss Kleanor Meyer were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards at Riverside last Bunday. 4* Mrs. Mary Reids and daughter, Miss Gladys, of Arizona, left for Marion, la., where they are visiting relatives. Beveral from this community attend-- gd the M. W. A. picnic at Round Lake Thursday. -- The young people of the Bungalow Church enjoyed & social in the church basement, instead of a lawn social, on arccount of the rain last Tuesday eve ning -- Mrs. F. D. Gunckel and daughter have returned to their home at Gales-- burg. Verne and Betty will remain with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kuist of Los Angeles, Calif., and Misses Carrie and Louise of High land Park visited with their brother, William Kuist, who is quite il1, last Thursday. ¥s ork Wearing You Out? B. 3. Love, for the rest of their va cation. . -- o Itertyville Foike Find a Bad Back is q a Heavy Handicap AN GETS STUCK _ _ IN MUD BY BOOTS AND IS DROWNED Mre. Fred Horenberger entertained whom Dieh}, a CLICA#OAN had been staying _ believed, watched His -- boots _ were ie mud of the river, is head was showing ce of thewater. The vish enough to cover night at the ver and Grass a Chicagoan 50 years, of e, -- Chicago, iwzht o at the Co.,. Mirs.,' Services A4unday at 10:456 a. m. ."l"--r' U CHe t EV 17 T u.ww.mmfl P iatmn. _ > _ town guests were Mrs. Eme:iine Pyle, A : -- Mrs. k. J. Bingnam and dqaugater and | N mrs. Chris Beni and son, Of L'mwo.' amr. and lirs. George Leck and nr.' CAR' RBNT ana Mrs. carl Friediuud and daugh | < o it y 4A lers speut four days last week with / U Y $ reralives Aal Pirpland, MicLh. } v mn Yicior and Cileima lousca, who have spent the swmmer wilh AMr. and Mrs. Lowe meyers, relurued Monday i0 ihéir home at Reynoids, Ind. Mrs. Timothy Burke, lmo(tett and miss amicCarthy, of Chi , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan iast AMonday. & A son and AMT: were guesls DuUndéa y Mrs. F. O. Christensen and Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Easton Saturday. ! The floods of the past few weeks showed the necessity of putting in a large drain tile under the road from Gleason's corner to Moore's cornes, 'near the bridge. Practically all the basements were flooded in thit neigh-- borhood.: + * Waiter McLaughlin, a ticket agent on the North Shore Line at Ravinia, visited relatives here Saturday and Bunday. f l e "The Lake View West Eend Improve ment Association of Chicago gave & picnic at Rertel's Park Sunday, Aug. 10th. Many truck loads came out from the city. Theglocal people were given an invitation to altend by the comuinit-- tee, as the président of the associa-- ton,. Herman Pegelew, was a former Half Day resident, where his boyhood days' were spent, i We are glad to report that Mrs. Small is improving daily from her op-- eration at the Wesley hospital last week in Chicago. H. E. Gleason ds reported on thesick list, bu twe are glad to report he is improving. Mr. Young, a local chicken raiser, lost a number of chickens in the flood of last week. * Charles Austin, the infant son of Mr. And Mras Lewis A. Mills, is re ported improving in -- the Highland Park hospital. Miss E. Mantor and mother moved recently from Waukegan to a house near the Half Day school, where she will teach the coming year.° ts We are glad to see Henry Schroeder around again, after his recent serious accident, though he is not as much im proved as his many friends wish for. \Ckhutr ch Services Mrs. Roy O. Nerein and children, Bob and Nancy, who are summering at the Wing farm, drove to the city last Saturday. An automobile was wrecked south , of Half Day Tuesday morning. . The | accident occurred on the cement roed} near the J. G. Cook home. 'The com--, bined services of a wrecking crew and ; deputy sheriff were required to un--| tangle the wreckage. _ &8 ' Mith Johanns of Whitewater, Wis., called on old friends and neighbors at Half Day and Pn}fle.'\[lev_v 'l_'h:ndqy ~"M. F. Moore and a friend of Chtcago visited relatives here Thursday. C. H. Heinsohn, who has resided at the Kruger farm for the past four years, will move October ist to the Mich Johanns farm. There was a large attendance at the Ladies' Aid meeting, at the home of Mrs. Biers last Thursday. Mi The floods in this vicinity, caused by the several cloudbursts of the past week, have done considerable damage to crops. The Luebbe Bros., on the Bunfik and Folsom farm, just west of the Piver, lost practically all their crop; -- Several others here also. suf-- fered losses by the shocked grain be-- ing washed down stream. Cellars wore blooded never known to be before. The services on Sunday, Aug. 24th (8t. Bartholomew's day and the 10th Sunday after Trinity) are: Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7:30. Church School at 9:45 a. m. Mr, and Mrs. Gwyn returned Satur day from their vacation Mr. Gwyn officiated at the services last Sunday. Mr. Gwyn preached on church unity at the evening service. All are cordially invited to attend the Union service on next Sunday evening. ' The Sundsy School will hold their annual picnic at Gage's Lake Wednes-- day, August 27th. mev. (ily mIMOCK, FPASLOT. Miss Ruby mflu-. Church Organis Bunday School at 9:45 a m. W. G. Wells, Bupt. o f Morning worship at 11, conducted by the Rev. R. A. Bartiett, who was in charge of our revival last winter. .All his friends will be delighted to know he will supply while the pastor is on a vacation. * Union evening services of the Meth-- odist, Episcopal and Presbyterian churches at the Episcopal church at 1:30 p. m. 8T LAWRENCE EPISBCOPAL Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. auu--;lrs. FPhilip R. Sculley and d Mrs. Roy Stace and daughter uesis ol friends in SL Charles | _ William >« Mullenburg, . 50 years 'old, of" Grayslake, is in the Lake 'County General Hospital suffering from fAve--broken--ribs and ln;oml | injuries that»resulted from an au-- tomobile oollision in. Grayslake at 3 o'clock ~Sunday afternoon. William Mullenburg of Grays-- _lake, Is Seriously Hurt, Mav Die. Mullenburg is in a. serious con-- dition, but it isz thought by Dr. Charles Lieber that he will live.. _ The man, whom Mullenburg said was responsible --for . the accident, Las not been located.> P +Will Be Big Delegation from _ City Present at Annual Celebration. The injured man said he wasa irivimg into Grayslake at the time #f the accident and tnat a machine bumped -- him from the rear. He made an effort to. right his auto-- mobile but it went jinto the ditch turning over --and pinning hbim un derneath. s Leslie Druce, of Grayslake, a g¥ rage man, helped him' from the wreckage and. bhurried him to the hospital. ~The/ men, charged with being <'responsible for 'the acctident, sped away from the wreck. LAKE CO. M. W. W. TO PICNIC AUG. -- 2RD AT GAGES ! Several of the supreme officers of | the lodge will be present to take part in the speaking program. There will \be community singing and a dance 'program in addition. _ 'STATE LINEH:a FLAY IN SECOND 'DOUBLE BILL SUNDAY ON , FAIR CROUNDS DIAMOND Lake county. Mystic Workers o% the World will enjoy their annual picnic at Gages' Lake Saturday Aug. 23, to which all Mystic Workers and their--friends are invited.~ Festivities will begin at 11 o'clock and continue throughout the day. A basket lunch will be enjoyed at noon. ' The guests will be privileged to use the boats, swings, bathing beach and all facilities on the grounds to make a most enjoyavie day. Included on the program of events are fat man's race, :adies' race, egg race, potato race, and sack race. °. Colts Cross Zats With Long Grove Nine in Curtain,Raiser at 1:00 P. M. Standard Time © Another big treat is in store for Li-- bertyvine bau ians on Sunday when Amos jJiolman trois his Colts to the scene of a double battle. The Long Grove Tigers are scheduled to provide the excitement for the fans in the cur-- tain raiser which starts at 1 --p. m. sharp, standard time. State Liners Here Aiso The fast State Line aggregation, rep-- |resenung the American Legion Posts of Richmond, 111., and Genoa City, Wis. 'wm provide the thrills in the second combat. The Liners won a close con-- test from the Colts on their diamond a few weeks back and Sunday's game should prove a hair raiser from the 'word play. The management is put to la large expense in bringing this fast 'outflt here, in an effort to give local 'fans better ba'l and deserves the loyal |support of the fans. 'Transportation will be free to all Mystic Workers and their families. Snow's auto bus will leave the First National Bank corner at 10, 11 and 12 o'clock in the morning. The admission to Sunday's games is 95 and 50 cents. Children under 12 years will be admitted free «choice flock of young laying White Leghorn heps. Eggs from this farm sell for fifty cents a dozen the year round, One of the best 60 acre dairy faund in Lake county. Every acre in cultivation. New, com poultry fam.-two miles from Area. > Six room house, furn-- A 5 acre modernly equipped FOR SALE Only 40 rods from Bowman's bottling plant. F. M. HARDING Phone 184--J. «P jt% FOR SAALE--Pure bred dark Rock: cockerels, Holterman, strain; April hatched; $2.00 each. Charles P. Trier, Prairie View, IlL _'Two miles west of Deertield. 344t WAXNXTEI»D--A housekeeper, by middle: | aged widower with two children; a goud home. Address P. O. Box 103, Lak--U:Ma. HL #4--1* : FOR SALE--Pure cider vinegar, 50¢ -- per gallon. Bergeron Stock Farm, on Lake St. Road, two miles west of Libertyville. Phone 678J--2. 844 FOR -- SALE--Two teams of work "'hM. 11 and 12 years'old; weight 1400 each, -- Andrew Wolf, farm on Sand Lake, Lake Villa, II1, 33--3t atine, I11 FOR R?l'----l" acre farm, between Long' Grove and Quentin's Corners. Inquire of Mrs. G. H. Anderman, _l:n_l~ FOR @ALE--Store;: paying proposi-- -- tion. Call or address 1408 Washing-- 8St., Waukegan, IlL + 83--3t FOR SALE--Oak dining room suite-- table, 5 chairs and buffet; also a four-- piece parlor suite. Call at 808 Milwau-- kee Ave. Phone 148--R. LADIES, MAKE MONEY AT HOME T To EC 2234 TR .. 230500 uitc t cturtris mtc M cA it n --Easy, pleasant sewing on your own' machine, whole or spare time; highest possible prices paid; no large investment required. For full pariict-- Itrs write Kenneth Hackley, Drawer 30. Earl Park, Indiana. S14t HOME ON SUNNYSIDE PLACE. ALL MODERN. BEAUTIFUL 60 FT. LOT. TWO.CAR GARAGE, $7750. SELLERS & PETERSEN. MONEY TO LOAN--We have a con sid.rable amount of special funds to loan on improved farm or city »rop erty. We invite your inquiry. First National Bank, Libertyville -- 10-- FOR SALE--Two lots 56x300, south front, on Lake stréet, very reason-- able. A good buy if you want a large lot close to the 'business district. I shall be in Libertyville for a short time only. Call 316 J, at 328 Wright Court. Alace I. Locke. > 30-- __LOT IN O§$BORN ADDITION 1 12 BLOCK FROM ELECTRIC STATION 50x150, ONLY $800. SEWER AND WATER IN AND PAID FOR, BEST BUY IN TOWN. oR Touring, only run 760 miles; 5 Balloon cords and disc wheels. You can save considerable money on this car, and it's practically new-- used only one month s a demon-- trater. Here's your chance to buy a new car at wholessle price. Call or write Indevendert Office, Lib-- er'yville. . _ ' _ 30--+f Staté of lIllinois, Lake County, &s: To the unknown brothers or sisters | of Clement Hamel, deceased, if any, | to the unknown descendants of the ; brothers or sisters of Clement Hamel, deceased, if any, to the nnkgon' adopted children of the brothers or sis-- { ters of Clement Hamel, deceased, if { ~ any, to the unknown adopted children | of the descendants of the brothers or sisters of Clenient Hamel, deceased, if ; any, and to the unknown heirs of ; Clement Hamel, deceased, if any, late | of Lake County, Iilinois. H _ You are hereby notified that appli-- cation.has been made to the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinois, for the probate of the will of Clement Hamgl, deceased and that the hearing of the proof of said will has been set by said Court for the 8th day of September A. | ; NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PROBATE OF WILL | GET YOUR MEALS Of Half Day, while attending Fair at Libertyville this year. WANT ADS. Make It Your Headquarters SELLERS & PETERSEN. RESTAURANT OF THE WASHBURN CONG. CHURCH _ Meals like Mother used to make with home--made pies Dinner Served From 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Supper Served Form 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. REGULAR MEALS, -- -- 75c [og ce3 sA B Gomtrctnt 2 inatretrtiieratretowter tepans. Acrntoatraindrinmntiecte us S 4 hd Cigars F--* Our tent is, as usual, just north of the fountain near entrance _ . Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks In connection we have a counter for Home Grown CHICKEN DINNER $1.00 33--2t At the D. 1924, 'at the 'hour of uwu! the forencon, at the Court in | Waukegan, in said County, when and where you can appear, if you see fit, and show cause, if apy you have, why said will should not be' admitted to ; probate. Public notice is hereby givyen that| an award of the contract for the con--, struction of the improvement hberein-- after described has been made to Mon acoChristofana & Co.. and tha;. pur-- suant to the statute in such case made and provided, a contract will be en--| tered into with said Monaco--Christo-- ftono & Co. not less than ten days from the 1st day of Algust A.-- D. 1924, for the followirlg described improvement, towit: 1 | . _ 'Water--mains--on--Stewart Ave. and other streets in said village, in the manner shown and set forth in an ord«, inance passed and approved by the 'President and Board of Trustees ot said Village of Libertyville on the 19th day of March A. D. 1924, as provided .by said ordigzance, unless the owners .of a majority of the frontage of the liots and labhds abutting upon said. pro-- posed improvement, or their agents, 'shall enter ijpto a written contract 'with ten days from the first publica-- 'tion of this notice to do said work and make said improvement at ten por cent less than Twelve thousand sixty-- five and 20100 ($12,066.20), the price _ at which the same has been awarded \to said Monaco Ch'swfono & Co.~ |© U ~rmtad at Libertv¥ille, Illinoig, this | JESSE 8. HYATT, ' RALPH W. BULKLEY,, JOMN BERNARD, WARREN W. GRUMMITT, c GEORGE MASON, WARREN NICHOLAS, EDGAR°F. SWAN,-- -- a . Members 'of the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liber-- I tyville, Illinois. * 22--1t to .:a.l':i"il;);;c;éfi'umfono & to. pated at Liberty¥ille, Illinoig, this lith day of August A. D. 1924. '~ 34--1t Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Fred Stelling, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of,. Lake Conntyuuumthemttoboholdcn at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of October next, 1924, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested o present the same to said Conflm};'r.d- udication. WILLIAM ST G, ' f Administrator. Waukegan, I!1., July 31, 1924. | f 19 Aug 7 14 21 !Saturday Aug. 23 August 11, 192%4. BAR N D ANCE | BELVIDERE Dance Tickets $1.10 Spectators ------ 50 cents Including War Tax ~BABE GLEASON'S Six--Piece Orchestra From ADJUDICATION NOTICE McGraw's NOTICE OF AWARD Big New Barn JOHN BULLOCK, Probate Clerk. T #l1----mUg 14 21 28 "agents, | T agents, Anmnnmml HHHHHHIH 3 2. contract |_ ANNOUNCEMENT. Have secured a lease on the GREEN FRONT FRUIT STORE and announce its formal opening to the public on _ Saturday, Aug. 23 To Acquaint you with our store we offer the following opening day specials Sunkist Oranges, No. 360, small size, 15¢ Pure Granulated Sugar A Big Special, per pound _ -- _ ------ i 100 pound lots at $7.40 Sunkist Lemons, good andjuicy, doz. -- -- 30c GREEN FRONT FRUIT STORE MiW"Mhm.wO. Easy terms Two MW- $6,000 -- $16,500. ~Net income 16% Easy terms., FOR SALE Choice lots $300.00 to $5,000. Farms, $80 to $1.000 per acre. 531 Milwaukee Ave. Bartlett Realty Service Baseball Games SATURDAY, AUG. 30, 2:30p. m. Sharp SUNDAY, AUG. 31, 12:00 p. m. Sharp Holy Rosary vs. North Shore Dairy j § 3:00 P. M. j Area vs. Everett MONDAY, SEPT. 1, 12:00 p. m. Sharp Waukegan Ail--Stars vs. Highland Park -- _ 3:00 P. M. LIBERTYVILLE COLTS vs. SQUAW SCREEK / LIBERTYVILLE A. C. vs. LAKE BLUFF | 2 doz for 25¢ AT THE LAKE COUNTY FAR Will Be Given To Each Customer Complete Line of Candies Cigars M. OLTUSKY ~ Phones: 442--M 455M Libertyville ' 1X § Alberta Peaches fresh from Kansas, will sell in a hurry at $2.75 bu. Fresh Beets and Car-- rots at, bunch, -- -- .05 7 ;-0':»"' .077

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