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Libertyville Independent, 4 Dec 1924, p. 8

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Th Mr. and Mrs. Fraok Hironimus and chil-- d@ren, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haas, Geo. Hiron-- imus, and Misses Bertha amd Katie Hiron-- tu spent Thanksgiving day with their ther, Wm Hironimus. & Mrs. Chas. Townsend and Edwin Bauer °_ spent Thanksgiving at the Sumper Bauer -- Mr. and Mrs.: Sherman Davis have moved into their new home, Mrs. Sam Litwiler and Mrs. Lyle Lg'w"flcr spent one day last week at the 'ga wesidence c h en n oo o e Miss Gladys Ludas of Milwaukee Visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hendee on Mrs. Frost of Volo viisted her daugh ter, Mrs. Wm. Huson, and son, Wm. KFrost, a few days this week. ' Charles Hook of Grayslake was a Round Lake aaller Monday. Ml-ltlnponnbev«-k-dhfllez: Mr. and Mrg. Fred Fortin, Mr. and MHarvey Fortin and Esther Fortin of Chi-- f:l' spent Thanksgiving with Mre, Mabel u'l-l;-m Harrison spent the week end with ber sister, Mrs. Milford Smith. _ _ ~ Are You All Run Down Mrs. Clarence Luby and mother, Mrs. Jim €Curran visited Mrs. Kitty McGrath, at Grayslake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and daughter, Lilah, spent sundn% afternoon with the for-- wner's sister, Mrs. Wm. Pester, l:agmlhke. Mr. and Mrs. L A Fits atte a ahow Mr. and Mrs. L A Fits attended a ABOW in Waukegan Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Luby and daughter Elinore 'vlt Thanksgiving with the latter's warents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curran. Mrs. Mijford Smith and sister, Sae Har-- rison of Ringwood were Chicago callers last Friday. Mr. Fortin and two Ford boys of Chicago spent Friday with Mrs. Mabel Litwiler. Mr .and Mrs. Sumner Bauer and children wpent Sunday with the Harold Kennedys. Mr. and Mrsa. Joseph Schumacher enter-- tained thdir sons and daughters at Thanks-- Lks_ 30 Those whn attended the Amnce at the Pol-- Ivr Prim Thanksgiving nicht from Rownd Take were: _ Elmer. LeRoy and TNdred Hendee. (hester Hironimus, John Rossen-- KFeel all out of sorts? "Tired, achy, blue, irritable? Back lame and stiff? d It may be the story of weak kid-- neys! > Of toxic poisons circulating about Upsetting blood and nerves. There's a way to feel right again. Help your weakened kidneys with Doan's Pills--a stimulant diuretic. _-- Doan's are recommended by many Libertyville people. . _ _ 0 > Mrs. R. F. Willer, 314 W. Lake St., Libertpville, says: "When 1 caught cold in my kidneys I suffered with backache. When I stooped at house-- work, sharp pains caught me and it was hard to straighten. Mornings my back was lame and-- the stiffness last-- ed a long time. My kidneys acted too freely also. _I used Doan's Pilis and they stopped~the backache and regu-- lated'my kidnueys. o Whi Many Libertyville Folks Have Felt That Way. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim-- ply ask for a kidney remedy--&et Doan's Pills--the same that Mrs. Wil-- ler had. Foster--Miliburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. f A Radio Set! You'll double the happiness in some home when you select a Radio Set as a Christmas Gift. The comfort and pleasure that comes with Radio entertainment--especially during the long winter evenings--is beyond description. Just ask those who own a set. Buy your Radio Set from rec-- ognized -- electrical appliance house and be insured of prompt service. "We know how." Libertyville Battery and Electric Co. SEE OUR ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS DISPLAY FOR SUGCESTIONS. The Greatest Gift In Santa's Bag Rew, and SMrs pleasant callers 'The new fire CX¥ h.4 53. 008 --tubste Clz tryout Friday when Rn broke out in the coal bin of the Triggs n%d Peterkort ase-- ment. Jt was discovered ' Mrg, Poterkort F--fore much damage was Edward Larkin and--daughter, Yillian, of Long Lake were here Friday. # , Mr. Rowson is able to teach again, after a few days' iliness. Mr. and Mrs. J. A f\hl and daughter, T «+ * 10 "lusls aan ~ Wievd Mr. and MBA «+ * TV Snole san ) Flo. spent Thursday 'rth their son, Fileyd Allen, at Ingleside. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony, Leonard are the proud parents of a TH4 pound boy, born on Tranksgiving morning. «& Mr. and Mra. Prummond and davghter, snent Thanksgiving at the Tom Moggs home at Gage's Lake. at (ago s IRRC, Mrs. (Gifford White and daughiter spent Friday in Chicago. _ _ | .. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frost HMQ UX m Mary and Jack, Are spending the week with friends and relatives ino Chicago Mrs. Agnes Hironimus was A Chicago caller Tuesday. s Miss Hildred FHendee and Ted Sheldon of McHenry were in Waukezan Sunday. Un aara "Amann WAas & Chicago. caller caller Tuesday. 4 Miss Hildred Hendee and Ted Sheldon of McHenry _ were in Waukegzan Sunday. Misa Clara 'Amann was & Chicago . caller tast Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs.'Clint Hendee were in Wau-- kegan where they visite dtheir daughter and new grandson at the hospftal Sunday. Harry Drammond was in Chicago Monday. Clavton Hughes was in Round Lake last Tuesday. Tony Leonard was in Waukegan last Mon day evening. -- ; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ripobercer, Elizahet® v2 ¢ ininarse Navis were in Waukegan last saturday. s Too Navis and danghters, Blizabeth and Elinore, spent Thanksciving in Bristol, Wis. O. A. Howard «was & Waukegan caller Tuesday. ~* L cg! licr. mstis Mr and Mra home FoxTHEATRE FOX LAKE, ILL. 'A Good Show Anytime' Sunday, Dec. Tth: BEBE DANIELS in CHILDREN'S CHILDREN" Pathe Comedy Saturday, Dec. 6th: "ALIMONY" With All--Star Cast Gumps and Educational "COURAGE" No. 7 Steel Trail and Wednesday, Dec. 10 : FRANKLIN FARNUM lers here Friday -- S i 6 fire extinguishers were given a ay when fire broke out in the International News Landon of Evanston, were ----IN----. Mer)s and | | J, A. Allen, Frank Drummond and 7. loqmawthouhltu-dan«n | the International Stock Show in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Rose Dunanill rt Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hironimus. _ _ . _"m--vwv SE CCC --*'&'t""l' | "cwmumfism lm:m.uuvmnugg'm- Clara Amann were in Libertyville rday Mres. M. l-khbuhunmhflhthhhr Mr. Rowson as teacher, the. latter ng away on account of illness. Mr. Rowson wu"u_'W"_ 3 2 m _ Don't forget the enfertainment at the school house Tuesday evening, Dec. 23. _ _ Several from here attended the Eastern Star Chapter at Grayslake Tuesday évening. MRAVLE INQUEST IS COMPLETED Inquest into the death of Frank Mravile, of Chicago, who met his death three wéeks ago on the Bet-- videre street crossing of the St. Pau! line at Wilson, I!., came to his death by running into the train, according to 'the verdict of the jury returned at the inquest, which was completed at the ggleph Petroshius undertaking rooms Saturday afternoon by Coroner J. L. Taylor of Libertyyille. THE INMDEPEN--_cNT--$1.50 A YEAR WHY HAVE A "BLUE MONDAY?"" RELIABLE LAUNDRY Little girls adore these Lloyd Doll Carriages ° ___-- LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone Libertyville 67--R. _ Libertyville and Highland Park WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET AWAY FROM THE DRUDGERY OF THE WEEKLY WASH. LET US TAKE AWAY YOUR BACKACHE, YOUR CHAPPED HANDS AND YOUR FROZEN FINGERS. : Ray Furniture and Paint Store -- And no wonder! They are just like real Lloyd Loom Baby Carriages, made on the same loom, by the same spiral weaving process. They are beautiful, strong and lasting. And are not %pfiwd&aelhamman t stakes %fiommflemwm early, the Christmas rush snaps up all the choicest styles. WET WASH _ 20 POUNDS FOR 95¢ 4 % 4# # & & # # & & 4# 8# 4 4 4# t# 4 Word reached here Saturday of the death of Mrs. Elsie Lawrence, former-- ly of Miliburn, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Inez Bascom, at New-- ton, Miss. Mrs. Lawrence had made her home with her daughter for a long time. She was 84 years of age last June. Mrs. Bascom is all that is left of her own family to mourn her loss. Another daughter, Margaret, preceded her several years ago. ©The remains reached here Wednesday, Dec. 3rd, at 8:15 a. m., and the funeral was held at the grave in Millburn cemetery im-- mediately after. Mrs. Lawrence was related to the Bonner families. | % 4 4 4# & 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4& 4 4 Mrs. Beatrice Anderson is care of her mother, Mrs. Low, of Mo-- Aree road at present. Mrs. Low i# reported better.' Mrs. George Low is a sister of Mrs. Elsie Lawrence. Dr. and Mrs. H. ®. Jamieson had a family gathering Thanksgiving. Nr. and Mrs. Clarence Bonner en-- tertained the Boner brothers and their families for Thanksgiving. Plates laid for seventeen. Mr. 4nd Mrs. C. E. Den tained their family and D. G. A. Jamison and Miss Ruby Gillings for Thanksgiving. Covers were laid for 23 Mrs. Arthur Clark had her tonsils removed this week. * Mrs. Leslie Bonner and children, Gerald and Lyman, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Dawson, at Three Oaks, enter-- :;'wm OF ERROR a IN BOOZE CASE «it Wenhte ECC Miss Mary Dunbar, Millburn school teacher, returned Sunday, after spend-- ing the Thankegiving vacaotion at her . e '8 E. will hold a social € & .t"xo home of Sr. and Mrs. Floyd Wetzel Saturday evening, Dec. 6th. Mrs. Mary White of Waukegan at-- tended church .and visited friends in Mil. burn Sunday. % /s _ Miss Ruby Gillings is spending a tew days with Mrs. Edith Clark. _ _ Mr and Mrs. Frank Edwards and children spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Caluft at Grange Hall. J. H. Bonne rwas milking when a cow knocked him off the stool and walked over him, breaking three rbs. He will be laid up for some time. Springfield, Ill.. Dec. 1.--Clesk Charles W. Vail of the supreme court, by order of Judge Fredrick DeYoung of Chicago, today issued a writ of error lrud supersedeas with bond of $2,000 In the case of Martin Zimmer-- man who has filed an appeal from the circuit ¢ourt of Lake County where he was sentenced to ninety days in jail for violating an injunction prohibit-- ing him from having intoxicating 1i-- quor at his place in Antioch. Classified Ads. GUARANTEED HOSIERY--Samples, your size, free to agents, Write for proposition paying $75.00 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; must wear or replaced free. Quick sales, repeat orders. International Stocking Mills, 3407 Norristown, Pa. 44--tt + FOR SALE--McCormick large sit corn shredder, in fine working or-- der; also Ford ton truck, pueumatic tires, good condition. Joe Kiesler, Prairie View, Il1. Phone m.w-z.s 2t 4 FOR RENT--The Petersen house on corner of Milwaukee Avenue and Petersen Road, with about one acre oft ground. $25.00 per month. Sse Belers & Petersen, 451 Milwaukee Ave., Libertyvilie. 46--tLt | place on dairy or general farm. K. care E. Schafed, Box 446, 1 _ puppies. Bergeron Stock Farm, on Lake St. Road, 2 miles west of Liber-- tyville. Phone 678 J 2. FOR SALE--#Seifert Roller canaries, _ _from imported stock; day and night singers; with guarantee. Joe Koelstra Lake Villa, I!1. Phone 108--W. 48--3t FOR SALE--German police dog, fe-- male, imported} A. K. C.; black and tan color. Cal) Sundays. Joe Koelstra, Lake Villa, I!I! Phone 108--W. 48--3t YOUNG MAN WANTS PEl'!l'(ANEf'i'.l' FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT -- FOR RENT--Garage at 312 Maple ave. Mike Boehm. Phone 301J _ 45 tf rooms, modern, including piano and sewing machine; city water, gas and electricity; bath 2nd floor, toilet on first floor; in the vilage of Area, 2 biks. from car line, by middle aged man, who wishes to reserve a bedroom for himself. $25.00 per month for the Forest, I!l. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE AGENTS WANTED Grand Opening > BOSTON STORE POSITIONS . WANTED HOUSES FOR RENT FOR SALE Men Pure bred Scotch Collie _ DECEMBER 4--5--6 M 45 i 47--2t FREE SOUVENIRS 110--112 Announcing the FOR RENT--SG room house, good fur-- nace, barn and chicken house; from Nov. 1 to May 31. Near Ivanhoe. $8.00 per month. Phone Libertyvyille 280--W. WwE HAVE FUNDS IN ANY AMOUNT FROM $3,000 UP, TO LOAN ON LAKE COUNTY FARMS. INTEREST 5% _PER ANNUM. REASONABLE commission AXND ATTRACTIVE PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES. R. B. OIXON, GURNEE, ILL. . 46-- MONEY TO LOAN--We have a con sid.rable amount 'of special funds to loan on hm:' farm or city prop erty. We your inquiry, Firs Natiozal Bank, Libertyville 1041 phonoul';:l'. FOR SALE--1924 Chevrolet De Luxe tourinig car, used only as a demon-- strator; can be bought right. For par-- ticulars call Libertyville Garage. Tel-- ephone 202. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE MONEY TO LOAN -- ... Christmas Club The First National Bank Men, Women and Children are invited to come in and Join $. Genessee St., Waukegan Next to Blumberg's P cnn 9c s0 wesks, ant at the end ofae B each week for 50 weeks, anid at the end ' "at !-- time (for Christmas 1925) you have mone¥ for Christmas and a nice sum left over for personal Clubs to suit everyone. Select your Club and bring in your Women DRESSES IN 50 WEEKS YOU HAVE h <> I cent Cldb' Yeek }n'ém"xc':::fi V eck $ '2-75?*5 hm C PTed Reasr ow 2550 5 cent Club PX Sotan te eer werk. 6909 10 cent Club * 'Wee. (sereass 195 ach weeks 1 27.50 ie Phone 469, "" IN 50 WEEKS YOU HAVE 25 cent Club-- Deposit 25 cents each week $ 50 cent Club-- Deposit 50 cents each week $ 1.00 Club---- Deposit $1.00 each week 2.00 Club-- Deposit $2.00 each week -- 5.00 Club-- Deposit $5.00 each week 10.00 Club-- Deposit $10.00 each week 20.00 Club-- peposit $20.00 each week 50.00 Club-- Deposit $50.00 each week _ Even Amount Club Plan cent Club . weekt, ?:cme;cho::hc::' '63.75 cent Club D?é'é :nogrel::o 10e :.'c?c'f:: 1 27_.50 Decreasing Club Plan Increasing Club: Yubegi-vihtllehn_eltpay-dd c A Ifat Pocket Book Makes a " Happy Christmas ¢ You can have a fat pocket book if you come in now and . monuth for the Everybody Welcome JOIN OUR 1925 409--1t 48 if NOW OPEN FOR CARB Rives, c:suwrm*g 5 * jewelry. %, Co., Ostego, Mit TWO HORSES for -- boar O'Connor, DRESSMAKER--Mrs. Chas. . 632 N. Milwaukee Ave. -- _ er, and 100 feet dition, -- Cheap ! _ or 100 bushels shelled. to Superintendent, Box i place At week week week week Children kc hrak AF

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