f'}!fi _ _1 FRANK H. ECQGER The Air Blast Universal The Universal Air Blast Heater is an unusual type of gas and smoke consumer, the air when released being intensely hot and hen mixed with gases creates perfect combustion, the result being a tremendous amount of heat. This heater is SPECIALLY adapted for the use of any grade of soft coal or wood and will produce results at a minimum cost. All that is required to change from a coal to a wood heater is to reverse the grates. See this heater at our store. HARDW ARF Sunday, Nov. 9, being Gorm Ander-- son's birthday, a number of his friends gathered at his home, being invited by Mrs. Anderson, to help him cole-- brate the day. Everyone present en-- joyed a pleasant time and wished to be able to help Mr. Anderson cele-- brate many more birthdays. Mrs. C. B. Harrison receutly receiv-- ed a telegram from Callendar, lowa, telling of the death of her sister, Mrs. Debora Rich. #Bvcd agees ...,i;.'... -l;;r--c& Chinn was a Chicago passenger Monday. ' OECI is m eukat, a eR MERCCTR OOE Mrs D. A Williams entertained Will Dupre and children of Delevan, Wis., several days the past week. 'Theére was an interesting mecting of the milk producers held ut the vil-- lage hall last Friday unight. Matters of importance were discussed and sey-- eral committees were appointed. An-- other meeting will be held Triday ove-- ning of this week. < . Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Labdon. Mrs. W. S. Westlake, Mrs Drucilla Ferris and grandchildren, Charles and Ruth Fer-- ris, left Wednesday of this week for .Melbourne, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mastno enter tained relatives and -- friends fronr Cicero Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Etlinger of Chicago vis ited Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sophia Martin The many friends of Mrs. Geotg» Randall will be pleased to hear that LUBERTYVALE -- NDEPENDENT. TH Having rented my farm fo r cash, I will offer at Public Auc-- t;n.u n';y half interest of personal property on farm known as the Dr. Foley Farm,--located on Grand Avenue, three and one--half miles west of Gurnee, on mile east of Wedges Cor-- Saturda)',%_ NQV' C %.2 A N T 10 C B AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: 95 HEAD of LIVESTOCK Harrow, nearly new ; 1 Disc Harrow; 1 Walking Cultivator ; 1 McCormick Mower with extra sickles; 1 Harness Dipping Tank (with oil); -- Three--Section Drag; 1 Gang Plow (Case) ;. 1 Set Double Harness; 3 Milk Cans, and many O ~~ 1 PURE BRED HOLSTEIN BULL 15 head grade Holstein Milk Cows, other small articles. FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer JOHN ROUSE, Clerk J. FAUBEL & SON, Proprietors K WAUKEGAN, ILL. Our delivery man will be in Libertyville every Wednesday and Saturday. Call 675 Waukegan and we will call. UC TIO N . John C. Foley, Prop. ASHINGTO LAUNDRY iltiams, Mr.| The newly constructed pavement Mrs. W. 8: |on the Lake VillaFox Lake road was Ferris @Dd | opened to traffic Thursday. It was 4 Ruth Fer--|announted by Charles E. Russell, is week fot| county superintendent of highways. y will spend | This road is the one that the rest dents of Fox Lake have been clam-- Mrs. Georg=}oring for at various meetings of the to hear that | board of supervisors. t ork--Promut Service USUAL TERMS she has so far recovered from ser-- tous lUlness to be able to be L again. Miss Auna Dudley left Tuesday for | Mexico, Mo.. where she will commence her duties in a tuberculosis sanitart um there. She has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. W. McGee. / Saturday afternoon Mrs. Christen |-on gave a birthday party in honor of 'the ninth birthday of ber daughter, 'mnuh The afternoon was spent in playing games, and the children had a delightful time. Refreshments were served, and Hannah was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble are hay-- 'lnx.n sun parlor bullt on the north sid of their house. » |_we are glad to say that Mrs. Sophia iMamn is much improved, since her . 'rccent accident, and able, to be around | again. !I Mrs. Mary Haye entertained Mrs. '\James Coyne of Chicago last Friday !am'. Saturday. -- Miss Mable Van Devsen of Garg, Inc., came home Friday evening fo spend over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Miss Vivian and Mrs. James Stearns motored to Chicago Monday. They took Miss Vivian down to see a spe clalist in the city. SsNO W'S PHONE 306 Radio----For Real Entertainment Libertyville Battery and Electric Co. Prepare Now! Don't Shiver Next Winter h diicier: Aittcar n totnes A C To C time to install a warm air furnace. Do high labor cost and advancing market Why delay in solving your heating ';'):ol':lemo.? 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