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Libertyville Independent, 13 Nov 1924, p. 4

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C 2 My P3 P e CC 0 * 0s busd _ Lake County Independent -- Waukegan Weekly Sun Libertyville Independent ~National Canned Goods Week Twenty--four cans No. 2 Sliced Pineapple will be given FREE to the person who guesses the nearest to the correct number of slices contained in all the cans in our window. Any one making a purchase in our store may guess. Only the salesman who filled the window knows how many slices there are. The number is written on a--paper sealed in an envelope placed in the tin box which can only be opened by cutting the can. We will do this at 3:30 o'clock Monday, November 17, 1924-- Come and look them over. Four slices in the small size, eight medium slices in the medium size, and eight large slices in the large cans. | Guess as often as you make a purchase of any kind--anything, anytime, entitles you to guess. The prices of pineapple are 22¢, 36c and 43¢ per can, with a reduction of five cents per can in lots of three or over. It will pay you to buy paint here J FIRST--Because the Chicago Paint Works, whose . products we handle, do not sell wholesale houses. . They receive no price protection, and their profits " are entirely eliminated. We buy on the same basis * as the jobber. Their prices are the same to all. ~_ No sepcial discounts are allowed. Triggs & Johnson. NOTE THESE PRICES SEMINOLE BARN PAINT 5 gallon can, per gal.. 1 gallon can, per gal FRANK H. EGQGER Libby's Pineapple Guessing Contest PHONES 24 and 25 LOTS OF 6 CANS OR MORE OF VEGETABLES WE WILL MAKE A REDUCTION OF ~ Everybody will need Canned Goods this winter, so buy now while prices are low. LOTS OF 3 CANS OR MORE OF FRUITS WE WILL MAKE A REDUCTION OF €SECOND--Because you save the difference that the old line houses are compelled to tack on their costs to cover salesmen's salaries and expenses. This company's small sales force devotes practi-- cally its entire time to new business. Their close W t 0¥ siieg CTHIRD--The Chicago Paint Works does not in dulge in any extravagant advertising campaigns at the expense of the retailer. You pay for no mag-- azine, billboard or street car publicity. They firm-- ly believe in advertising, but that it should be the kind that will work for the retailer alone in his town, and should not cost so much as to burden Because ------ ENDING NOVEMBER 15 prices will not permit them to send salesmen to take repeat orders. Fix up --the windows before cold weather------ bring in your old glass to be glazed or buy new glass. All sizes in stock. 5 PER C --can CAMPBELL'S SOUP, ALL KINDS, PER DOZ UPON HONOR HOUSE PAINT $1.15 HARDW ARE 3¢ cX «mt 7 ... 1.25 ..$3.20 $1.20 BT. JOHlL . . EVAFG.; LUTHERAN KEimer --C. Kiessiing, Pastor Bunday School at 9:30 a. m. German services at 10:30 a. m. Bacred concert by the choir SBunday evening at 7:30. Everyone invited. Annua) bazaar of the Ladies' Aid Wednesday, the 19th The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid on the following Thursday, the 20th, at 2 o'clock. C _ Adult Bible class Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Evening service at 7:30. The pastor will speak on "Why Abel's Offering Was the Better." Good music and all are invited. # & CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Third Flour, First National Bank Bldg. Services Sunday at 10:45 a. m. Subject, "Mortals and Immortals." S8T LAWRENCE EPISCOPAL iev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Morning 'Prayer, Confirmation and address at 11. Church School at 10 a. m. Evening service at 7:30. Sunday is the first day of the Mis-- sion to be hell by Bishop Gri:wola, to which all in th> ccmmunity are cor-- diaily invited. a--22 --'0_ FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Arthur W. Mohns, Pastor. a Telephone 112J. ~Sunday School at 10 a. m. Many of the lasting things we know about re-- ligon we learned as children in the Sunday School. Are your children learning these things? This Sunday School welcomes everyone, both old and young. s * A: * thllormnx worship at 11. Sermon by e pastor, "Does n Pay?" Junior and Senlmnh League at 6:30 p. m. A special musical program has been arranged for the Sunday evening ser-- vice. Sermon by the pastor, "An Un-- observed Onlooker." Morning worship at 11 a. m. Rov.l A. H. Texter will exchange with the pastor in the exchange of all pastors | of Chicago Presbytery. He will pre--, sent the very interesting subject of Church Extension»* You will be glad to hear this nugeect presented. _ I Rev. Guy Smock, Pastor. Miss Ruby Wifllunl. Church Organis: Sunday School at 9:45 a m. W. G. Wells, Supt. -- o _ Wednesday evening, Nov. 19, prayer meeting. Topic, "Does Answer Prayer?" e is OBITUARY William Nordmeyer was born in the year 1852 and passed away Nov. 6, 1924, at Barrington. He came to this country at the age of eight years with his father, brothers and sisters. . He first made his home with his father at Palatine, IIL, and from their thew Bunday evening, Nov. 23, " Whom Jesus Loved," a bible play will be giv-- en by the Epworth League at the reg-- Ltlar hour of evening worship. > number of years here. From this county he went to the state of Min-- nesota, and spent a number of years there. After the death of his brother, Fred Nordmeyer, he made his home with his brother for the past four years. He had a kind and loving dis-- position and was dearly loved by all his relatives and a host of friends. He leaves to mourn his loss Henry Nord-- meyer, Mrs. R. Hommut of Barring-- ton, Mrs. M. Rommel of Kansas, and many other relatives and friends. . He was laid to rest in the Ever-- green cemetery Saturday afternoon. A faithful friend, so loyal and true, We will always think of you; You will never be forgotten in our 4 %4 %4 ¥ 4 4 % %4 4 %4 4 % 4 % 4 4 * * ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS * An engineering feat, seldom if ever attempted before in the filming of a motion picture, was the construction of the bridge "spanning the Muese River" shown in "Yolando," the new Cosmopolitan production, in which Marion Davies is starring at the Aud-- itorium Theatre for two days, Novem-- ber 18th and 19th. The combined ser-- ¥ices of 150 expert engineers and me-- )ehmics were required for three weeks to build this mammoth bridge. 4 # 4 % % 4 4 4 4 4 4 4# % 4 % % % Winthrop Ames' superb produc-- tion of "Beggar on Hotseback" comes to a close at the Adelphi theatre in Chicago, Saturday, November 29th. The signing of contracts pledging the show to an opening in Philadelphia on December Tse, makes this closing imperative. Such has been the guec-- cess of the engagement it could easily be extended another six months, Nev-- er in the history of Chicago theatri-- aonp ts e om t g.,.... es s fiffi":v ALt DrUuGeisTS minds, To everyone you were so kind, Patriotic and loyal in all ways, Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and kind in heart and mind, A beautiful memory he left behind. --Contributed. _ CHURCHES yo-- ic THILELD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CVERYWHERE ro=tt / g: savd been approximated in is -- drawing qualities. Patronage has come large ly form the surrounding country and those lving outside of Chicago are urged to attend this performance be fore November 29th. cals has the fantastic, satirical farce been approximated in is -- drawing qualities. Patronage has come large ly form the surrounding country and those lving outside of Chicago are urged to attend this performance be fore November 29th. ~Motorcop Garland arrested the usual number of speeders last Sunday. The offenders at this season for the most part are hunters returning from the lake region to Chicago. Among those who fell into the toils Sunday Receipts Bonds on hand July 1, 1923......$3100.00 DISTRICT NO......,.......ccccccousssmacc00ccc0cc0e0kece»: Halanté JUuly 18t, 1928 ......_._.___=s----------------~~-- DiStFIDUtiON Of UFUBU@OB ..........__cooqusccccseee 9999 FTOM GiStFiCt UAXOB ..la.....__..ccccuuueceeegenceccee}> Tuittion pP&id bY PUDIIB ......._._._..._.cccccscccsee== Sale or rent of school propeIty ......._._._._..._.---- SBale Of SCROOL DOMOB .........._scossuusssstreccccccesesse IDSUTANCO ...................lcooussceetrestessuttttecrnevescrensutenes Reimbursements for vocational education . Transfers and non--high school pupils ... OLNCT BOUTCB@ .................sssusuesescencunmsenccemecuncencinnndix "FOURHMB...............cccocsovensveversecendrine ervitve coenpnuniere -- _ Telephone 14-- DI&gTRICT NO........................... School board and business office.... Balary of t@RCh@rB...1..........._.__..._.._.._.. Teachers' pension fund ............__-- Textbooks and stationery ........__._---- Salary of janitor .............._.____._._.._.___._ Fuel, light, water and supplies........ Repairs and replacement ... Grounds, buildings and alterations New equipment ........._._._._._._._............ Interest On DOMAK ... NDa'ance on hand June 30, 1924 .. "POURTH . . .. ...cousiwcenssuueusmiymrnraieaiatrn COFFIN LININGS ~RAYBESTOS BRAKE SERVICE STATION 345 N. Milwaukee Ave. Phone 456 MAIN GARAGE SHIRT S J. B. Morse & Co. T OUBEL.--.cosccccss A hand--tailored, roomy, comfortable shirt. In all the latest patterns, in plain and fancy designs. Made for service and style. . NOVEMBER 13. As a matter of economy ore should pay more attention to the brake linings. GLOVER'S BRAND POPULAR PRICES COST MORE NOW Flannel COME IN AND SEE THEM ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP TREASURER-- FOR PUBLICATION Township 45, Range 11 in Lake County, Mlinois, from July 1, 1923, to June 30, 1924 __TOWNSHIP FUND DISTRIBUTIVE FUND | Expenditures ' Receipts ut rtfo--tto CCCE n vessuseneanntenseusenge ons e 6n neddR$NKKRE s woue ces waue an+ 06 $3100.00 ettescscvvnercicsneescesccetessnees+ were W. H. Shuter, of Maywood, and Wm, J. Nolan of Wauwautoossa, Wis: They were in a hurry to get home, and put nw-dwmho- pearance in Justice court Mon-- day. They did not show up. Theodore Johnson, $212 Wabansia Avenue, Chi-- cago, wa a in such a hurry to get the ducks cooked he had bagged Sunday morning that he hit 35 miles an bhour just south of Rockland Road. He put up #§12% --for his appesrance. He re-- marked the little shp of paper was not worth $12 to him. sesesusseces spesesteueneeseeus00 0000000008 eeseesessescesepenscances ce nees venege 208 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Expenditures Bonds on hand June 30, 1924....}3100.00 wensussesseeeesesescsssssssessanes cenesvessduscunsenecpenssenccerns aesssses coueeecenese00c0s 0008 Total. * o sso4e 0 17g9 _ 18106 2048.78. 644.72 _ 383%.31 ~**~~****_g5510.10 $3157.9% $8436.37 $404788 $23890.80 $1560.92 Hubscribed and sworn to before me this Jrd day of November, 1924. epmmessssscssese..... 1120,00 $5510.10 $8157.93 $8436.37 4 _ 102.00 21600 . 880.43 17.%89 181.06 $65610.10 $3157.93 $8436.37 1455.89 4000.00 $765.00 226.92 DI8TRICT FUND--Receipts 8 24 52 53 B4.21 $ 541154 $ T718.89 $22%9 48.04 665.18 55.89° 25783.35 0 B111.66 1783 116 116 DI8STRICT FUND--Expenditures _ 8 24 ' 52 63 564 55 56 5.00 $ 5.00 $ $ 15.00 $ $ mo 110007 109500 1350.00 12156.00 1075.00 2715600 ..$3100.00 1100.07 _ 1095.00 $5.00 1000,00 246.56 12.50 878.91 'To reach the livestockand imple-- ment buyers of Lake County, advertise your 'Auction Sale in The Libertyville Independent. "The SMILING, FIGHING KING of the OUT DOORS" Also another "FIGHTING BLOOD" Series Saturday November 15th HOOT GIBSON in "BLINKY"' Balance July 1, 1923..........._.--_} 1.99 Income of township fund......_.. 196,47 From county superintendent.... 3847.19 Apportioned but withheld From districts-- -- 210.48 €0.19 5700.156 428.50 $40.64 3600.00 In which the beauty of a soul brings forth a miracle AESOP FABLE and PATHE NEWS --No. ----No. --No. Tuesday, and Wedneseay, November 18th -- 19th Total........... YOLANL MARION 44 DAVIES ;/ RAudiences loved * hexas the horoina{b Also "THE 'GLOW OF THE LAMP" An Educational Feature AESOP FABLE A Big Special Super Feature at Regular Prices 52 53 54 ___ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th VIOLA DANA, MARJORIE DAW in $2229.64 $ 50.35 508.03 178$.24 1831.42 $4047.38 $23890.80 $1560.92 $4988.49 $3281.20 $2154.02 $49048.26 "R EV ELATION" 210.60 226.538 34.50 80.00 voltoes' V M Adapted by: Luther Reed from Charles Major's novel. 54 «& 55 $ 116.18 160.06 1284.68 $5764.1 $40.51 5699.64 289.42 in "Little Old New York. She won he public's heart 97.61 56 $ 750.17 522.07 3608.67 54.00 63.58 825.66 85651 1077.88 148 $4988.49 $#2281.20 $2464.0% $490 N. F. SCHRYYVER, Treasurer RIOHARD HOOK, Notary Public BLREGIIBOE . ...........cccosversceruocesmcure Compensation of treasurer...... Distributed to Districts ......._.. Released t districts ............____. Apportioned but withheld from districts ................._.. BABNEO =...c----oocecrccovevicerecetaceavemiiencacee * MR * incosrrmssruvessressresccrcboreetencony Balance June 30, 1924................ Incidental expenses of ITUBLBOG . = +ssosscccusersccese For publishing annual 915.67 522.21 549.69 _ 240.09 10.00 Total 57 116 $ 309.37 $ 666.99 156.171 2071.38 ©1630.32 85651 107788 11867.1? §$8281.20 $2464.02% $49048.28 8CHRYVER,. Treasurer. 1120.00 1120.00 17493.3%2 5.00 10.00 _ 100.00 2047.94 1770.00 549.60 240.00 _ 5428.67 62356 2598.01 Expenditures 57 116 121 $ 8313.81 32077.09 $ 11.10 $5761.12 1542.40 6960.00 242.565 4000.00 18.80 250.00 1276.47 778.62 $84.98 828.98 236.00 1979.47 121 154.96

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