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Libertyville Independent, 4 Dec 1924, p. 3

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is also reported that other ers in the county are holding ks (issued by Duchek. L imble to give bond for $1,500. # Wm. WaTker, Sr., en-- & son and his family on day. John Walker of : ¥igited the home folks Satur-- M s t1nnea in onut o lm. im in Chicago to put Du--. ;_1%( ruptey, which would | That the Lake county com-- its' probably will lose the | repl ted by the checks fij'"fl_,' 4 to have given in . paym for milk. The | _ which total ~nearly . ~$1,500 i1 returned unpaid. 0# Harr MHoyt has been in-- 3 ' ehek's account iu the ,,?'3 checks _ were '.;';_"',, -- be elosed. If this is f;,w, mwe will present a more # aspect when it is brought | the grand jury next Mon-- number of. the Royal Neighbors vigited the R. N. lodge at elake 'Thursday evening of last %fim Petersen, Mrs. C. lin, Mrs. Fred Hamilip, Mrs. Paul ce ie _ T . E. Moge, Grayslake, $82.38. Rf ,"Gunhke. $113, and 'Kapple, Grayslake, $64.58. . Giss,/ Prairie View, $141.54. _ Giss, Prairie View, $143. } rbert : and Ed Sheenban, s and A. H. Piertstorf!, ; the. farmers who swore vants for Duchek and the _ of the alleged worthiess are the following: AUTOMOBILE PAINTING was returned to the county Pure Brecg Holstein Friesian Cattle ROCKLAND, ROAD. CARL E. RUDOLPH Prop. _ DEERFIELD, it he defrauded a large from Grayslake ' and Antioch, Charles go Gealer, in dairy Ilau over to ihe _ Justice of the Hoyt late Tuesday aft-- ep Lake district, An-- p. These men alleged them worthless checks Reasonable Prices. Workmanship and materials Guaranteed. Formerly with Cadillac Motor Car Co. First House East of River. _ _ THREE COWS, 2 BULL CALVES READY FOR SERVICE, 1 6 MONTH OLD BULL, | MATURE BULL FOR SALE. _ _ HERD FULLY ACCREDITED of wW. BAIRD BENSLEY ToP.NOICH OLD MILL FARM that action Sum. Dry Feet AUD ,.li» ® Mrs. George Gooding 1f Gnyoukol _-- |visited the Royal Neighbor lodge last m mm evening and called on friengs " The community picture play, "The IM. Great White Way," given Friday eve nt::': Barnstable hall was well at a large te The crowd cheered the parts rayslake they liked best, which made it seem Charles quit raligtic. It was announced on the i dairy screen that plays would be given each f tno _ihe Friday evening through the winter. | HIGH GRADE Cornbelts are made both in 4 buckle and 5 buckle styles and in red, or black, fieece--lined. Storuhu:dllxu,To?NotchFoot- wear deserve your fullest conf-- dence. Those not having it will be glad to order for you. ' BEACON FALLS RUBBER SHOE CO. Makers of Top Notch Rubber and Mhm%&um Petersen, Mrs. Cannon Mrs. Chas. Madsen were among the party. They report a very pleasant time. f J. J. Brennan ate Thanksgiving din-- ner with his family here Thursday. The many friends of Norma Keller are glad to see her out and looking so well, after bher recent operation for appendicitis at the Victory Memorial hospital. s visitor Friday C Mr. and Mrs. William Becker had a family party Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sheehan had a fu!ll house Thursday. s ! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamiin and sons 'Lester and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Al |\bert Kapple and family drove to Ravy-- 'enswood and Chicago Thursday. They |\ were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Per-- tcy Grey at Ravenswood for dlnner'.' -- T § TT ME OA OAE d ccdnctafnectes S Mr. and Mrs. E. Thayer ate Thanks-- giving dinner with their son, Arthur Thayer, and family near Burlington, Wisconsin. thoe Pndb Aceb id 00 teicohd & | 'Eileen Phillippe, daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. John Phillippe, is quite 111. \She is threatened with appendicitis. \She is under the care of Dr. Schafgfer | of Grayslake. ur:" 3~R Deering came out to her home Saturday. s ; Mr. '.'Z&'i'u' Ben Dix were in Chi-- cago last week. Mrs. Dix remained to take a course of treatment t_her_e. Louis Faber tells his friends who inquire that his wife is much improv-- ed. The doctors say she can come home soon. -- day feast. Beacon Falls, Connecticut SUNNYSIDE PARK TRACT Milwaukee Avenue at North Office 469 Res. 186--M List Your Property: With Us Shore Line Choice Restricted Homesites $500.00 UP * TELEPHONES 'Joe Pester was a Grayslake We Also Write Insurance LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. belt Rolled Edge. An all--rubber arctic for Per. | ,_ Mr. r*~ | tained Yy. | Thank i. | _ Mrs itis. | Week ;fer! Mrs 'mo & !.!.~ot he omm ! ' c T "a r---- 1 'THREE FARMS N COUNTY SOLD; T0 | * sUBDIVIDE TWO i Two other deals. of local import-- ance, were transacted in the county through the same firm. Harvey O Hanscom, a Chicago attorney, has taken title to two farms near Wi} son and gouth of Gurnee. They are atho Edward J. Carroll tract of 56 'acres, and the Charles M. Brown | property consisting of 74 acres. It | was reported that the price per acre , ran close to $350. Mr. Hanscom, it is said, plans _a high class subdivision that wilt 'be apened sometime next spring. This newly acquired land lies near lt-he F. H. Bartlett enterprises that .wfll probably be opened to the pub-- lie next @anring. It is thought that Louls -- McCartney, of Chicago, bought the James Fisher farm of 120 acres near Antioch from _ James Fisher, it was announced through T. J. Stabhl and Co. Saturday The price was given out as $12,000. Chicago Attorney Buys Two Places Near Wilson to Sub-- | Mrs. Polmeteer of Chicago spoke 'the Antioch Women's Club Monday of this week. . _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mesha and son, Junior and Mrs. Arthur Hadlock and son Howard of Chicago, motored out |to see their mother, Mrs. Margaret : Davis, over Sunday. lic next spring. It is thought that Hanscom bouzght in on the boom that has marked land in the neigh-- borhood of Wilson for the past few months. -- _ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGee enter-- tained several relatives from Chicago Thanksgiving. #:)4 --i;n--."au;"Schflke spent teh past week inChicago with relatives. | _ _ Mrs. Bertha James Carroll of Chi-- cago spent the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J: :G. divide in Spring. < oRTH SHORE > *A N T 1 0 C H Mail This Coupon Utility Securities Company Edison Bidg., Chicago. Without ng me, pleasa send Map and obr'n"..pl--h Line and information about the 7% investment opportunity now offered. cA Merchandise Despatch Train James, being called here by the iliness of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and two children of Milwaukee, spent over the Thanksgiving hboliday at the bhome of their mother, Mrs. Margaret Davis. Hunt's new recreation parlor was opened aturday night . Mrsé. Garah Pullen and Mrs. Clara Cook spent over Thanksgiving with relatives in Waukegan. Miss Sarah Ignalls is very sick at her home on Johnnott street. It was 10 degrees above zero Satur day morning at 7 o'clock. Some wea ther for this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Congdon left Thurs-- day morning for an extended visit in Missourt. Joseph C. James, who has been very sick with pneumonia for over a week, is reported as being o nthe gain, but very low at present. Mr,. and Mrs. Mastne and son, How-- ard, spent Thanksgiving with relatives ard, spent Thanksgiving with relatives Five county officers started on their in Cicero. _ new terms Monday. They are Siates The school children enjoyed two ex--| Attormney A. V. Smith, Coroner John tra days of vacation for the Thanks-- l L. Taylor, Lewis 0. Brockway, coun-- giving holidays. ty recorder; Charles E. Russe}J, coun-- Mrs. Mary Smith and daughter and | ty surveyor, and L. J. Wilmot, clerk Mrs. Holtdorf spent Saturday afler-to( the Circuit court. ELECTRIC LUMP COAL ~$5.00 ' Yard and Office 443 Sand Street Put Yourself on our pay--roll COAL HAULERS WANTED GEO. J. JOBSON This is the best Minois Lamp Coal Add $1.25 per ton for Coal hauled in Waukegan $1.50 per ton for Coal hauled in North Chicago OTHER POINTS OUTSIDE CN MILEAGE BASIS ON'T be content with just the earn-- ings of your job. Have another in-- come. Invest in North Shore Line Shares and enjoy four extra pay days Whether you save much or little, here's a safe, easy way to save more and earn more. A new limited issue of our 7% Cumulative Prior Lien Shares is your opportunity to be-- come a partner in this business; to receive quarterly dividend checks from the earnings of North Shore Line Trains. Typical of this Company's progress is the great growth of our service to shippers. In 1916 the year's operating revenue from its merchandise despatch service was $62,655; in 1923, it had grown to $1,033,479. Shares are $100 each; cash or on of $10 down and $10 monthly pm noon of last week at teh home of Mrs. The funeral services for Mrs. Ann Barnstawie were held Monday after noon. Obituary next week. Mr.. and Mrs. John Woodhead en-- tertained relatives from Wilmette on Thanksgiving. Miss Helen Bmiles of Kenosha spent over Sunday last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Radtke. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kern have gone to Winter Haven, Fla., where they ex-- pect to spend the winter months. _ Mrs. Frank Cook of Chicago spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. N. Baker. . COUNTY OFFICERS START NEW TERMS Ask eTbyornudtkm M m-:c?an folderndlnzc-.'"'"f; i Phone 573 or send the coupon for w¥ 26 CHICKENS ARE _ SHOT BY MEN ON _ FARM; ONE JAILED Four bunters, evidently wishing to eet their Thanksgiving dinner at lit-- tle expense, shot twenty--six ch_l_e!.onl on the farm of Mrs. Goldie. Millew V ednesday. according to a complaint made by her to the sheriff. s (me man. Jasner Gidelio of Upton, was arrested shortly after on a charge ot hunting on property with-- out permission. He was given the op portun'itvy to dine in jail over Thanks eivin@, and was released later in $500 bonds by Justice Harry Hoyt, who set the rase for, Monday. > 0 The chickens were recovered by Mrs. Millew, whom. it was said. dis covered the hunters shooting the fowls. l Gidel'~, according to Justice Hoyi. admitted being a member of the hunt-- in@ party, but declared that he-- bad not shot at any of the chickens. Waukegan, I. hcabjpiymte tecoette+:--@> ty in @ridiey Mail, Fi Bank l.ulldh'. Visiting Nm @, C. SMALL, _ W. NAGLE,_ Meets Each Munday Night at 8 ofcivets MRST NATIONAL BANK BLD&A Visiting Members_.Cordilally invisew. GAIL GRUMMIT., N. 6| WILLIAM M LAIN Bed'y LIBERTYVILLE LODEE Noe. 950 Visiting M~mbers Cordially invited. Meet. Second and Fourth Wednesdag Evenings of Each Month. WILLIAM STOCKEY, Pres. GEORGE C. SMALL, Becretary. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIE Meets Zna and 4th Tuesday of Eaoem®m Month at Gridiey Haill. Visiting Brother 16e Cordi>'"v Invites® DEAN BENNETT MARY CARNEY, Prefect. Corrsespondent Attorney at Law LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS LUCEHB BUILPING Res. Phone 13§--M Office Phone® i# By U. 8. Government Veterinaria~. O C. Grirnell, Inspector in Charg® Phone $29. Libertyvilie, Mk Office With Farm Bureau, Cattle: Tested for Tubercuiom FREE OF CH A RGE AU DR. J. L. TAYLOR + Wl Office in First Natio~al Bank Bullding m Hours:--1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m' yA Residence on Broadway. opposite Pare 32 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 7@ CORRESPONDENCE FRED GRABBE AUCTIONEERING AYTORNEY --AT--LAW Office at Home on Cook Avenue «Telephone 16%J LIBERTYVILLE, ILLIONIS Res. Phone 2588 : Office 344 Reverse Charges on Business CaPR: ' _ WAUKECGAN, ILLINOEK FARM -- AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOHS VETERINARY SURGEON Assistant State Veterinarian _ INSURANCE Cemetery Work of Every LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Phone 217M . LIBERTYYILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE ; wueo.tndtof'"" and material on vour howsa ¥YY_ and material on your howse complete for a set figure 16 y6M4 may know just what cost will ba before starting. A Going to Build? R. L. GONSALVES Phone Libertyvilie 148--R--1M0R MANUFACTURER --OF Oftise Hourn: _ 10 to 11 a a., 3 t 4 a a 1 to 8 a . COLUMBIA LODGE No. 131 Office Phone 1%%; Res. 1M. Mests First and Friday Nights o vVICTORY AFFILIATER COUNCIL , NORTH AMERICAN UNION Dr. L. B. Jolly _ SF 2 RC w wl

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