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Libertyville Independent, 29 Aug 1918, p. 5

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___ ___ ___ TYVLE INDPEmNÉ I AFTER-IIARVEST TOOLS f L.. "JANES VILLE" and "'DEERE" RIDING and ENGINE PLOWS "EMERSON" and "NEW IDEA"P MANURE SPREADERS "CASE" AND "TITAN" TRACTORS GOOD STOCK. PRICED RIGHT. Schanck hIardware Co. Se28J, D5INLEIN FistClssGrocery and Meat Market Alit Nl.îîuirI;i.iiiJar (.aIrm. i,u'ii Frui t Jar lluiiwrs. Sut briglît CItde';îrr. 3 ca-tis f -i...... Golit l t-dal vuî-,<an. . . . . . . Acuic- Purk andl îaîis. oi-R.. ... 15C 35c 1 oc 1loc lOic lOc 'eiix' Picklei ( )tiiîits. slcî-uia i .... : . .... -IOc I>'iff-d Rîcu Phone 31 ..... .... 5 C Milwaukee Avenue LIBERTY VILLE STENOGRAPHERS AND TYPISTS ENLISTS IN NAVY; IN DEMAND I t'\ "r i. i ESAPES PI>IWECU= ,, j 1 e f. I i'ii URSlDÂY, AUGUST 29, 1918 I i:mmms:::usu:s:s:uss.sz:zs:u:mmu:::zsmbss::m:smsuss::s:aaa a----m:--- m~i Libertyville News If you know of an item of locallmnterest, kindly telephone No. 1 il ----------: su : ~ : u:e Batiks will beelomed on Yonday, L.abor Jeromie W., tier e t o ld s U Day alh day. soanîof lAcar 1 rasr1,aseiA ve iU .IO ME M ENT Born, Friday, Auguer 10; to %cIr. and Chlicaguo, whlle aiitlng at the' home <iof NIro. Ray V. Musa a cuti, an lincle, Alvin johaoiîof libertyvilie. u was taken ,.uddeîîiy il n .Thuirsîlay T R E P STO iig relatives in Indiana. hi" sufferîîîg ici Frii. ri tlg. The' AT GRANT PARK Mr. Hottingi'r, a druggiittif ('iiu-go, liiieal lîuk place troîîî tiiî,îîîe îîi M r. sLpen t Suriday in Libertj ville. Joliqeimn and th,'-ll-ri-riît wam in,. MissaCura' Perkine of Chicago, hastleen [L.bke'sid., cenîetery uI 'is Every effoirt is ,eitigruade lii briîîg ku vlsitng br at.. lra. hillp BesiMgr lir layV. MoaithIbi iy, received jtuarry peuple asisîfîseible althiti a radiuî fîor th pwiee. rd ut the marrMwi iei'r ester, Mimaoe ai ud.dîîle f lleoli u ttiepatwek.'llea Hawk tu Bev. (iiîre Werner U. S.Guvertimeat War Expjositimn. 1 Mies Isebel Cerîson, g a be 'lwe.ieceeui akiljla"a be expoi'tiiin le l'ut iin by the Il.S. vlaltîtig lu St. Charleu fuorneoins.0 ie ~hoîule of a lîitber il, I.,aîd sîster (juvertînient, acîtig iii ilitieri aitb thm returued homp thie WCCk. to Iltirîe NIde r. end I Nr,'FloydîB guvernirinu îlreat Itrîtian, l-ranu'O,, Mr@. Wirt Wright en d dauglîter of St. lubilard et iDetroit. Ni,î h- a inith Canadica, ltalyatid l;4-giurii. l-aciu atlîîui Lîil, apeDt Sunday 'ntthie bonile uteveriiiigoflWednesday, %uieust :1l The bas exhîbitmataîda detailof uteni Therej Mr. and Idra. Frank Stafford. trîsladaghier of lr.andîl lra. are tmuretiîtha ti carloals i-iof the. W. A Miler nd amll ofChi a iîgstlwk o! itarrîîîgi'îîi. Trie wru'îm poilIatif wer.1, lii~Jr~lu Lberyvile ad aput in aiîinîi smoun<of àMr. andi Nrs. liierlen The expouition vi l liave*No ai d.ay lu the Langwortlîy homeé. miire tlîeir home la;Masiii . vere the Arthmur tireeua'ood, scia baslîe grîtî la pastor if Il.-' Preelirterfan sotattud ai Chathamn, Mass., Ias bee'u churclu. transIe, red lu, Bar Harbor. Me. Walter W. L. Meyer (,f Vilcagii. former Mr. and lira. Dean Bennett and family %Pmimfàuat Stateo Attiri i.! lof uCok returned homne Seiurday afterteii weeks coumnty. now cunuecleil a iti tie National vîsîit wlth relatives ai ZIon City. War Savînge comimîlîlle of i liI1010s a (Jeu 1C. SebriiederoutCheago, wli spenulchairr"of thle Puiîili3lrepaertailent uof the weeg-end and Labur Day scîti Chas. the rtale Wer Savîngs "I.iliiîtt"e sas Ward on bis tariunuer Libertyvilie. la lown iast week. Heai.îiinîed iHenry Mr. and Mira. Lloyd Re-. and Mr. and B. Eger, cheimnati; %lux Erilier, fJret lira. KarI Lovelaud of Mil vaukee, visiied vc himnadlliliuluscn the omeof haroi; anbrnSunay. vice vebairtuan, ut Laue -,ufiay, Ifor the thelîo.e t Carie SntiruSunay (Jertiietudivision of t lie INar Savinga Rosa Taylor lrom 5Allegarr, IMich., le, cummîtte This is eliiI doue ail over sîel1ting bis mother, Mrs. Clara Taylor' the saw. for the purpoce iii îrgantziug Lloydf Taylor is ex pepied lu epead fSln-.Itiire Anircaus of liermfan descent tu day lîcre. -1 sUinul*te the sale ul' iaraî.ingmstaîtîpa William Llîg- ýwbîî bas been vlsitlg emong Ibis clase o! Aiii anad tu ri- aunt, Mra L. Z Protîne aid tamllyi give tbem the credît du- flîcl for abat n Chilcego the p)asi week retuned home ptanîpa they bave mîlire lii-I ogit and Wedneoday. iiîuae tbey scîlI buy durig tbe balance The Eernest Wcrker ilacs ut the M E. of lthe ysar. A comhilcterce'urd wil ihu@ r huruîwiliîld tlîein reauier meeting lie bad as to juat boa adi lic Anieritens F ridaY afiernoiîî, Aug. :10, at the hume ot Germai deaceit iti Lukre touant, dld 0*f o-rH lira M lib.11. their dniy lu the laciiasing o!fscar Hobetîcrl ia enlertaliîed a uumlusr of s4eving@ atampa fricuits et iis hoîme on Miwaukee 'Aýve' Wedîîes§day evein The affair wasi a HIGH SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. farewell part for Witilid Wlicîîîîi. 4th WITH FULL FACULTY We wisb luianuunea n <'coin we madle Dinelein adn. lest week. Majestic rîrire Lbertyvill' loiuic idibgh scbeîîl f'ruit ic- should hîave been rulibers and wiil fopen Septemetc 4 I ie soçibomuires, syrup ahîîuld bave tieen paifs lnstead ofi!juniors and senuirs arr t', repiort et 9:0 pouud a. in. aid tire liicomiiig fr-himen at 1:30 lia1- Z. Prutine of ChIicago ii -tIted Il. ntifor r.-gistratiiiil .I ri n illîen t in i elatives besWednesday, @lesa-cinîî clases uPro!. Ray %nil - iein thec oili trifîied -y li-r moîlien. bMsC. I tlerTnesday.' Septl. 3, ,ir- uo10 îclock until % illtedlfier sun. l-red Prîtiae utt ie 3 iii lock fiî-frieimî'-' vith thetarents li reat Lalce, atd uit uI! Arthiur K.Stearns, ltrpnlilicaii candi- juate lfor reprettetatlve, a am îlîitierty- vilfle h eînemilay .- a iii rieak lbers lijeu t Weunemday and Sure hicinîany fienuls a'îuid like tii lear luai, 'Vie giverîmenitt-as '-allpdl on al sol', ijiilIe ou Sers lic cuitserve lunagaso- - ice anîd in tilîcr lalesl cdu-t hînte a bau oni tii.'Sunftav lul.acurr trliî liat every eîîtoistliîas enî'iyed @cf îîîuclî. Tlie lin COUR~SES OFFERED IN '[ION A.S As miI" ~"ili lie n t'y tail adrertîsenient Greg Shorthan'w______liii atiother c'Iluti. the Everett Social Rational Typewriting vluh are giving a harvett octi and Bullinez& Engliah and Speiling Melvin Sweetland, Highland dance.' Bt Everet on Friday evening, Office Training Park Druggist, Wont Have a. pt *i-1 Thes are îleaiiant entertain. Commercial l.&e to Stand Trial Again mne land are demervcdip uopular. Commercial and Di nowthe aeek onuiing Augugt 24. Convrsailrech.r-STATES ATTORNEY LEN lENT 409 ttîrift @tamps andl 555 War Saçinge - Il1.clî W. f- r t - S tam ps e a<e sl1< Kt t he lirai tl 'i : ri rîî,,s s. rSweetland Was Found Guilty th. iit- 1, a:be ainutithîîcl e43 1 -iilifî llbut ApnellateCor Revers- l."e ( ci rkt' cf' li LU rlifi. .1*. Curttaulp, ..d l( flàlN r a'ing Stanîpp. MRS. GEORGE McDONALD ed and Remanded Case There ai 1I- i î%,r %itnparant. bus!' Phone 130 AREA, ILL. "il-ln iSw. tiînd. lihiiiP. ;k DOSneetii-1 lt il., Fpa îrth League dIr1îîiilc t, )11 îro'faif i ý il n it h, ' ' ri rday î-îeîîlg, Aug, 30, I't-a sitar, t trial acaltn ficle, inf'Ittll, . ,-iA -fthe church iet M fo ni l ttiie otr luiii ifi-- -11 in- - - iki%) h rtfretnîen te wlll , loxicalitng ilipior wlfhorîf A lir.-n.se ci E LSweeiaîîd liasi cnllvtpd lu the na 1 be iviîe- "1.mîîîîwitiî tîeir busi- Innctiid to prosr'cîlle hlmnu long, as ttun inî ill i e îîlîserreîl next RAY N. SMt1IH I lie ij> i-'îîrtî- (I'li i i' t"fol, uîiî~ l.a.l. I .îiuci Libertyville, 111. th e oiiniry. uih, tlsa he% Ecur. Sweetiand was arresticd on a charge I Il Pontu l 'iiirte mîîrîinig servil.e of having soid %whisoey. T1il i-c-fiilll rei .ý1i 1-' givî-îî iY ail thîe Ieade Wodefu Cacefo Pan:wasitrled lîcre blifore jij4uýe l'îi-ii ofti, i if îj(liartmentfs ot rhurch. AWneflCacfo1'. Sileofiv if Mciiiî tuf' îî i ie.i'-di î-eitfatn n I Anyone Seeking a Pao land did flot dony 1i, c iii imii lra.î l aeugdoatn n i f cl v tîr' llmai uîîn ti i l c,' riîl " 1% int(lft tiattend theme of t uti 'Ciil. servict-, 6.1 eof lliagi 's lradîoig Lpiano firme Il r%%ii, afatn I clake if n1 '1~- ,t thi ft he .1 liîsrtv ville iband le dimpîîîc' ,i a il loir luil o! exelauiged Juil" smiicy admiîis',ýt 1î'.1 ti pianos 111 Cli i lot ar. S%ýI. a 3M, S 1:liti n i i u lilt f,-ýi Cf e h % ý I l il gl%- i cinllu topeland'sw w ods, Fi@echers, triia iîîiliily i. îtler viell- day n a i ansd $100 ýne. Afiornîna Lator ,'cl. There ai] e a parade et 9 kuia n uak' utluiiilir\o0-, Bltr, fîîr Sweetll mîtaîpcali-d theie o i. la .n'- îîîtlinîg ut Mlwaukee atsd Cook honinger. Webr, etc. the iappellat'- colit on tIlîp grolînd tfI taii els undîîl arî'hing li the woods. Sume o! these 1îlîîîîî,.are ufte îld the judignent was excessiv e. Tire Bîî- c aeVla nlc oe and will cel] for very lîtle. Tiiere are judgnilî'nt wai revî-rsed and renan<ted aisfnlr1heVlAtocRs. other@ tlîat you vu îîitl ardiy tel [rom for trilî. t ha, hec'n pending ev( er Ians a Il lemîmtt Wili Parilcipate. Ail new. Ail tiîese llanos are iieinàg sold sino' ktIndsiil s[ports wlil be field and a dan'e alihout reserve in îîrder tof îleer au 1-cfl'SweePtialid enlted lnntîî' alter the pi-u' lInhie Iibertyvilie audi- embire fluor (il tbe liig ibuildinîg oniithe naî'y anîd ivs alîl to have been s'tation- tor!uui. @orner of i'abasit Ave and Adaules S% ifdmit Great Iakeiu. This malter ha- The Central Piano Company, which 's -e-n alled lu thé attention of the Wiîile engaged lit haullng aiood Mon. holdiig thfse sale, ia w4i and favorably sltte's attorne-y. When qileslionout day, Max Vanderinark met with an kniwn. Fo'îr many years it lias beei tîl)(Iltîîh.' nailer lie sald he woiîli accident that easily miight have proven une uf the musical landmarksof Chicago.iii' îneîîîîii i - fnil r-ieni morsuserios. The front pars of hie Any render whu wishes lu doino au ai4I-r tUic circîfflitanes and thin'is i u@sro have une o! Ihese pianios reserved foîr I sihie t IL,, iosti cîtîon. w1Il î e ItiadtUpoln which he Was aItlng, tel lm by writing promptiy. Theas pianos (Iliopppil. furward, causing Max to fali upun the wll be 8îUd at cash prîcew, but enyone There lia% e lieen twiî or three amii- wagon tungue between the hormes, wlîb who wishes to take two years time to ilar caseq lien' where men charged the wood on top of hlm. Naturalil the pey kir an Instrument cati doi su If lie wlth offenses hrive heen paroled in hriqbcm rgtndadsatdt or she ie favorabiy knîîwn lu fi@ hume irdr'that then- could enlilt in the goc uesbcmeffbee adsatdl bown. frivri ~a r ailertent service. rua), Athuugb siomewhat handicapppd The hriltu in o8 mlýI bis close quartero, Max sucemed in only about 85 00, that we believe a 'lh'. inerpaffld colet uf proueing Inini sUipPhtg the toam lahd quleting them. aumber off unr peuple wIll send lu for a fit ut the@@ pianosq and seoure une 01 bas made It nececaoary fr ma toraise the An Inventory of the damage diselosed theae rsmarkable values, pries. Beginnlng Sept. 1ai the price wilil that ail was weil but Mais head aid be 12 cents per quart and 7 cents pier face whieh auffered tonne severe bruise want. For mae, e00aide in -theoIN plut. The practîce of delivriîg a quart and abrasions. makIDg hlm look ljke as DEPENDENT IOch 1.0,M P*r@*m every uther day wiil he diocontinued. thougbhe ho ad been an unauccesfui wookly. Wm. Ede. candidate for the worid'aaerea pqnnaît, Tl,,-' Lifîrt %lii liii aý%rilil Iiglu sctouii huard lias. r, -uni-i a . 'icîliilete faculty. àliv.' Jnuni . -il fithe couluerctal co)urse allni Mr if aik, tIli usical course, iii' br tiiz ga[ i fIdeu study ibis year.1 Mr.N alik-rr -îîs ighls recininendeut. He .' Wýr cii'fî'iiiv-lIing in NWaukegan tiiitiiil e iIf- Hgu e alsîî îeugiît inth Li..' iakr - r.c i'lu uîsaid ias lieu ab ifdjiii 0 1 n fi ue Arts buiding iii Ml.Ji- i q.1, 1 fadiiate of the Vieil' ciester. l'a -'Iîîl.-Normal s-hloIandl NWatsoni lf'-:c'-f lg,1 nC ici-anîd the G regg 'u. n' lu i iiaso Chuzerck Jyervicesl Presbytertan. f-irlav 'lo, - 1 l11)a. iii.1 lrriiig î 't a.uti . i.Toilc, 'ism (rîcî i f. , ,nrice - Es-cri i îg .srni1,-,-t 8 oc-iuck. Tiiic, 'A Liiîg G p lb> a'- ,itii. iiif lioip Fl r.' Grls riî'el Friday. S-if. 1 Met hod0fstI' SiCopal - Serr'lî'.' ilaf'x i rt %Il a l Ii tle t1,1as llowe:c' rIiuîlii - uio t 10)o-ic Moiilii -crff.-l Ii6u11 uckandtf'uill 4cccVii.-' t >" "- e 1 litli-e PVeîiic l Ic . .A F. uClaîrk, -t-it uvt. îî ii viewil 1h. -rInlýL'iL If1 il iiite Stueiali Iru et ii-rulfîli. -IufI'A crtîal lnîlia- tiolîfisleerltIdf - fiail. Ncit suuuitiaN iîi.g ali 7 'ilohtere aWIN le ta ir> îImportant Epîu îrtb leigiie r: 'tIioii tIhe League. 0. A. N cl%% su f u',u111 iciil ilie meebing. 9 Chir r cli.' i i saib b uld Ibis week on Thursiia3 î'veuilig aib 8 u'uloc.k. Thîs nsi1ll eivi impoîi-rtant meeting aid1 ail ilue lii,rreini rmed to attend. 'le'lie fi rI hQ ia)iirt-ýriy Coîfereue utthe M. E. elîîîclui il la'4 lîeld îîext Stinay a! lurn f11.ii, s if 1 i et 4 'clock BRey. A. F. Clark, iffinict SUIt. scîlipresîde. Ail o ltc aie u(ithe cliurclu are n rgu d If Iattend. NOTICE TO TH1E PUBLIC Owlug iii the etbrlty ut belp and war conditionîs a e are îîhliged tu changeounr dellvery sruîepdîîle: Iuorning dellîeriea 7:45 e.nd 9:5.5 e.ini atternuon delivery 1 3:30 Pi . wSIieclal a: sull. Ta-u deli vertes on lalîîr Day, 7M0 andl 9:00 a. mi. March of Progres. à&@. Ilawbuck-'¶liram "tu@ fro. seboci that they ire putthn' ln an ele- q trie Itifh" Fariner lHawbuc-i o"tict-'s "v 11 li0'Othem nflw fangWei Idees. Thte iirch rod nn'is good enctugb tu my day." 1 and"a itti treucielii o i cttierelîuîvîfr pwbich eu'er3 day aîîd ih t a iiîl beittie ililLe elageil Auoîlier teature wîli be the famious tank, tîîanaed t'y rCaPtain Hlaigli aid tii,- sae crew wlîlch touffht lu tis saille1 tanéàlk lu" su maii3 battis lu Fraîîi-e The obhic-t if! ail lis lm ci. eech patriotim. The u(evrtnlileiit wants every tien, wa'uîîaandl bhld to cee and realîze wbat a ar le andi liii c it lu lougbt. They are trytiîîgiiui every nîceus cOUni-elvahie to u l 1,000,000 ttickets teore ithe day îîofîýe eniesilioti. The dal"s are troîn aepi 2 tuIi1. lii.' prîce uf admision is 5mc a pertif b <ouglit et the gate. 25e If bl î.uglit iad vunie Tickets flicsale etai ti dcug stores and ludependent ofice. T'twl'uniniert-lal Club bas niade arrangements@a'ithttlîe C. M4. & St. P. rairoad tii chu the intd. uigbt train leevingiz Chicago ai. 11.30 p. mn. througb tu Liber.3 ville on Tlîurs- paY evcîhng, Sept. 5. Bîîy yiîur tickets ion ur lefre Saturday, Aug. :11, as tbey wiii advance lu 50c aller that date. FALI TERM SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3 The lu terni of the Liiiert3 %iii.' grain- mer mi-booîi tegivs Tuesday Selîteinter 3. A mplendid clatffuif teaciiers lias tPen se- eupl tii iarrn 01tue a-ork forthie corni- Iag year. 'b (Ije he m'iie aie as fîllîîas: F~. A. Hudson, p)rinuipalài Dspartientlatte: Miss Melînda 4 ttier. Miss Ottie Schmiiitt. Miss Fluretîîe &aiM unl First graili-Miès Xiurletta NMeade. s.-coigradIi Mss HI-en Klj.3- Tlîlrd greide Miss Etlî.'l iie. 1- îîrtlîgrile-Nirs.1103 il liauitiîir. Fiilh grade-limss i.lireui-e Caruliti. <ju-tîral Il-pairs a ere îîîade durlng lbh- su II iler, lthe ru rani csri-paiî tel -t te val 1115hi riilfOcru Ireît he .'-k sanldi tlioron glu. relltiii r liiîsieitaîîd ont, lie lîllict, coîfînrcîiaittd andl the tablies %vere painîrî aIîmite l'lie biuildtig lmiii THE MERCHANT MARINE l". .Il . Pe ker. 1 lu, air nti fig egenit telle mouilinteremtllig farute Oticrrllunîc the- nervhliiarîl aîrîîî- Men fioinail statlîuuoill e auîîi ri îîî ail i:ilustrii-s are luu:und itii tlie,,catiklcs utIlie iliarille- - liusiiii'cîmcli ab p un, i eil im'nai etN etlîsmted u area carr3 fig out the ivurk 'Ai t hilisvi î's Vu l lîiîîthiîeat %%-ek Nir. l, chu-r liai etcureul lau niew cruila. lhua uri letiîisoiiîofi.?ri-a lias en inil( a. a alour andi Ira ltiluli i a3'iîr hla eunitiilas a ctiuk.Xi r. Tay luor aas hic îi.'riy an ciiplos le oi uni le of thli f iil arines in Baniks is tle underl'y !ne <hie of 4eNa rdlnàa "ThÀai1iv of il$ Iaw-5 S a ln pnven V/a test of fifiy5'carx. %lie wichfuVqyt of y»ur Gowrmen is on%ur neyin ourNas1i"mLk, MOVE TO TOWN NOW, And Educate Your Children Why delay any longer? If you have been waiting for a suitable home, here it is-ready to move into-and only a couple. minutes' walk to the new Township High School. 1 THIIS IS A SPACIOUS HOUSE' ,,-iving room, ibrary, cining room, kitchen, hallway, four bed rooms, Iaundry and bath room-and Ah the rooms are of good size. AUl modern improvements, gas. electric lights, fur- nace, city water. Large windows on all aides, woodwork is of solid oak and the house is new- lY redecorated throughout. Porches on the front, side iand back. This is a corner location. The lot is 9Ox200 feet. Spaciotis Iawn; good barn for horses, cows and auto. Large garden with fruit. This is the BOND BROTHIERS' HOME Division Street and Douglas Avenue end it can be purchased immediately siderably less than tts actual worth. particulars cal,write or phone for Cori- For full HARRY G. HALL Phone: Libertyville 138-W CIDER AND SORGHUM TuVe qyder iljl wiIl be ready for tistoiers Augul t25, anîd wviI be open every day except Vednesday aîîd Natiurîay. After Septeîîîber 1, tiorghtim mill will be opieni on IMonday, Tîier«ay, 1Ihursday aud Friday of macti week Poslofi ju, Prairie View, Ill. Phone, Lbes-lyville 257-Ml J. H. EISSLE Long Grove Griot Mill, Cider and Wine Miii: Cider Bii.d by Stgesu Feed Grinding. 'Ladies' and Children's Hosiery With the.opening of school. hosiery for the boys and girls wilI be an item of considerrable interest. We are well stocked with the good, "dnrable kinds, in both light and heavy weigl-ts. In Ladies Hose, we have several new numbers, in both silk and lisie goods, and, in spite of the increased difficulty in securing the wanted things in these lunes, we can offer you a good assortment in black, I white and clark colors. For Quick Closing--- we have macle special Iow prnces on aIl remaini'g Summer Shoes -KNITTING YARNS--KNITTING NEEDLES-STÂRS FOR SERVICE FLAGS' W. W. CARROLL & SONS COMPANY. Phone 29 ~eeeee*e**eeeee*ee@ee '! i la 1 . . 1 e0-wýe ý

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