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Libertyville Independent, 11 Dec 1924, p. 5

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A wide variety of styles in a wide: range of prices--but each is a real value. | RAY N. SMITH Duddles Building AUG FR O E LI C FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY Fhone 41-- . | Lake Zurich, mlou. A MOST PLEASING GIFT IS THAT OF A PAIR OF -- OUR DISTICTIVE AND COMFORTABLE SLIPPERS. They're a fine example of the utmost in practicabil-- ity and beauty. . Give House Slippers from Ray N. Smith's For Her Surprise------ Things Electrical $01 N. Milwaukee Ave.' THE 'S;L'JAEH'TBF THIS MERCHANDISE, THEN THE LOW PRICES. COME TO OUR STORE FOR SUITABLE IDEAS. TITUS BROTHERS WHAT A HOST OF WONDERFUL CARISTMAS sTGGESTIONS is OFFERED BY THIS STORE IN THE WAY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! NOTE Libertyville, llinois Mrs. J. A. Mason was a guest at the' 'Three children of the Bennett fam C. J. Mason home in Prairie View Iut'l,u,on north Milwaukee family, are ill Saturday. * | with m':h::ohrh.' These are the only . | cases community, and as all ul.l'm ' Petersen sell """"'6:';: proper precautions have been taken, yours it 1 snot thought the disease will get .'?" L. H. Hanséiman of Kenosha 8 foothold here. ' was a business visitor in Libertyyill@! my, poy Charles Street will speak yl. L. H. Hanséiman of Kenosha was a business visitor in Libertyville Wednesday. women's ready to wei prices. Boston Btore berg's, Waukegan, I!l A marriage license was issued last Monday to Angel Yanez and Ygnacia Mortimes, both of Rondout. Sellers gell yours The Libertyville Garage has recent_ Iy sold a Big Six Studebaker to Wm. J. Dillon, and a Special Six Sedan to Paul MacGuffin -- Robert McCormick also bought a Chevrolet Deiuxe Tour. ing car from the same dealer. _ We carry a full line of men's and women's ready to wear a t reasonable prices. Boston Store, next to Blum. berg's, Waukegan, IIL 50 1t You wl pass an enjoyable evening at the Auditorium Theatre Tuesday or Wednesday, Dec. 16th and 17th, wit . nessing "CAPTAIN BLOOD" by Rafl: ael Sabatini, author of the 'Sea Hawk'. A number of friends of Mrs. Chbas. D. Proctor sprung a surprise on her Wednesday night by gatheing at her home to remind her of another birth_ day. 'The tme wias spent in playing euchre and with music, after phich a light repast was served. Mrs. Proc., tor was given several mementos _of her anniversary. 8of We carry a full line of men's and women's ready to wear a t reasonable,; prices. Boston Store, next to Blum_| berg's, Waukegan, I!Il. 50 1t A pleasant Iumrisg was given Miss : Blanche Osborn last Monday evening, | the occasion behy her birthday. About;; 35 of her friends were present, and! the evening was spent playing bunco, | after hich delicious refreshments , were served. The highest awards were given Mrs. Robert Gmmitt and F. Cater, and the lowest to Miss Shirley Thomas and Bert Turner. ; Local and Personal women's ready to wei prices. Boston' Store berg's, Waukegan, IIL Invest in our community. The pur._ chase of a restricted home site in Sun_ nyside Park brings the investor a DOUBLE RETURN. Not only does he receive the benefit from enhanced values of the land that will average better than the returns from stocks and bonds, but an indirect profit that Short Items of Especial Interest to 1 wuu EWIdDsAmUSEE CERD Emm onl ts M is even greater.. Such an j,nvestment' helps to build up onr community--| each improvement to real estate in_ creases the value 6f surrounding prop. erty; each new building stimulates scores of allied industries. Prosperity of our village brings prosperity to each of its own citizens. There is no better time than the present to buy. When you buy a restricted-- home site in Sunnyside Park, you are buying for the future as much as for the present. Our easy terms will please you aAs much as our low prices. It will be to your advantage to call at our office and talk it over. Sunnyside . Park Tract Office, Milwaukee Ave. at North Shore Line, Libertyville. Télephones : Office, 469; Res., 186M. 560 it & Petersen sell farms; can 50 1t Telephone 64 full line of men's and to wear a t reasonable _ Store, next to Blum._ ramn T1 50 1t full line of men's and to wear at reasonable i' Store, next to Blum., an HL 50 1t has recent INDEPENDENT:; THURSDAY. *' DECEMBER_ at the Episcopal church next Sunday afternoon, Dec. 14th, at 5 o'clock. Fr. Street is Chaplain for the Episcopal church at the University of Chicago. He was formerly Supt. of City Mis, sions with headquarters at Chase House on the West Side. y Sellers & Petersen sell farms; can sell yours. 50 1t The annual poultry show and sale of the Farm Bureau will be held at Gurnee Monday, Dec. 15, and at Rus_ sell Tuesday, Dec. 16th. A number of prizes will be offered in the various classes. Full information may be ob_ tained at the Farm Bureau office in Ljbertyville. We are unable to print the program this week, on account of our columns being filled with holiday advertising. _ At the annual election of Acme Canmp M. W. A. held Friday night, Dec. 5th, the following were chosen for the ensuing year: Consul, E. H. Brown, \Jr.; Advisor, A. Radloff; Banker, J. R.. 'Mack; Clerk, W. L. Nagel; Escort, M. \Madole; Physicians, J. L Taylor and F. H. Martin; Watchman, H. --H. Bierie; Sentry, W. E. Miller; Trustee for three years, A. §. Dougherty. We 'were told by one of the members that 'the "Jack pot" was awarded to James Keirl, but did not say what kind of a _ game was played. c NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the stock., holders of the First National Bank of Libdrtyville will be held in the bank's offices at 4:00 p. m. on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1925, for the election of directors for the ensuing YeAar, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet._ ing. J. 8. Gridley, Cashier. The Lake County National Nickles _ and Dimes When systematically sav-- ed quickly grow into Dollars placed in an inter-- est bearing accoui;t in this bank grow into more dol-- lars." More dollars surely pave the way to contentment and assure a comfortable old age free from worries and cares. 4 "The Bank of Service" We invite you to take ad-- vantage of our banking facilities, and--DO 1T NO W . Small Accounts Welcomed. Cordialy yours, COOK MEMORIAL LIBRARY NOTES & What are we goin gto do about the able married woman of today? Are we going to insist that she stay in the home? Must she turn all her energy into drudgery and saving when she is capable of earing enough to bring comfort to the family? And is the woman of / driving ekecutive ability always the best person to bring up children? The "Home Maker" by Dor a::' Canfield--a story of how one ily solved these questions. Read it. You will find it at the library. Blanche Mitchell, Librarian. Quick Way To Break Heavy Cough Many bave been astonished how quickly a gld cough | disappoars when treated with a new double-- action treatmen# that is simple but wonderfully effective. Here is the method, which is based on & remarkablor?reuerlrtiun know n as Dr. king's ew Discovery for Coughs: You .imdply take one tea-- spoonful and hold it in your throat for 15 or 20 seconds before s wallow-- ing, without following with water. The prescription has a duugla ac-- tion. It not onlx' soothes and heals soreness and inflamtmhation, but aiso loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the aire:t e t s Fhan tha cause of the coughing. . Wh.« cause is removed, the severest quickly disappears. | . x oedpRCcs x gas a CRA ca M OE CCOEC This treatment is for coughs, chest colds, flckllnf. sore throat, hoarseness, _bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc. Recommended for chil-- dren as well as grown folks--no narcotics or opiates. Economical, too, as the dose is only one tea-- 'spoonful _ At all good druggists. Ask for 6 Read the holiday ads. PHONE 306 ._ $1.00 and $1.50 i . W. Carroll & Son Co, 1a 29 _ Useful Christmas Gifts COLORED BORDERED LINEN TOWELS, LARGE AND SMALL 50c and 75¢ | GOOD PATTERNS IN TABLE LINEN $2.15 a yard Airect n the -- TABLE SCARFS AND CENTER PIECES, I N COLORS Before Winter Comes | _ C O A¥ L Libertyville Lumber Go. MEDRANGE is PROIEGEON 'I:IuSflINV[SE'['fl elephone 47 FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent . » Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Far better to do it now. We can guar-- antee prompt ser-- vice. -- Just call 47. See Us for Your Down by the Old Depot Hours 8 A. w¥ ¥4 xo % 4

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