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Libertyville Independent, 11 Dec 1919, p. 15

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R~ORT UUftTY~ILLE INDEPENDENT, TII'RSD y ECEBER 11, 1919. PAGESE& Free !le have 35 beautiful hand- painted calenders, values $10 BRR ASS hr s J/tacbwhch we wil give to35 o u Judge C. C.Fdwards today fled Y wlt th Bu itii or Suîerviaurs a re- poraI clIe Z n eercalesone of them? e them in our windows. Ainong the outtadinlfg features of 5 î this rep)ort arý the foli.wtng: cNineteen cases, ditipaed of In the H or , e -ý n Mon, y laid to 1, O. rckway, cr idrth c cuit ttîîh, Io date, but does flot In. clude vriou,, arountýs pala ta tUtt r- ent piirti, i ait Von for storage of zuLRE is no need of wOrrying, about -Ahat to give. him for Christmas. rucks. A charge or $1 per dayv for each T - oolittle & Whyte's, Lake County's largest men's and boys' store, are truck wad pal., and q)Et amount was Pald whe-n the trucks were released ofirn g you their assistance in selecting his gift. We are dealing with muouniting insome cases~ to as gl ii tu $70 l 39a has btr een ai men every day and know .what they appreciate. Do your shopping now Trh, ur Ti $5.3l a su e etot aldon.i by li ). Br-.,kÀ,ay to the caunty -our store hours are limited and it will be impossible to handie ail of our KY at,, hts i p es Ia dcesy- reevî o îipy otlX adae Christmas trade in the last days. Ia< ins for legfial siirYces and rtîîra>.îbie ?bee.î hrought to the, atti-nii,n of i cour but the Judge Boy No w When ,Our Stock is ComplIete and Avoid thée Rush fiti h , ailno riglit to a :ow bis agiirst iw i outlv liiireore turned thie riiin v î 'r tii the county treasur- ors i îîî hi- r tî--i-,inîsagainst the county ai ýlgitîîîîate. The ~ i tii II fflg trial, Immuing mttinaus, alro, înp îîonîs, and pre- l e ii e o e r L v parng i îd tîa'1 îng trucks and hi-s-rin thî i, hla caiies rangesi fron $,jto$1 si îî iî5't the total being Anîong în!r-,nqgfigures In the e . 0 s report î iL' i, -t of -naking a trougb o s Wl b o s . to Pour oui!i:1- bi-r. $3421; hauling B VWl beer to otn-'f pouri-ig, 31.75; help In pouriLîiz out be-er, $179.35. Rûccripî,frîîr-î tii,-aIe or bec-r Con- tainer., lut,.,Finklestein totalled ktn an bo ldigreodsp tsutafl 1 Re pnrchased 445 grosa ofSktn adbosedngreoo sp tsutaf- tti-M I si; 31raie es aien, low must be comfortably dressed to enjoy them. $1806VERDICT 1L___ RET(JRNED IN CASE & AGAINST SCHIWARTZOu A vrdtilr, 1 re7was riturned GLVE HFRISforS GI.. Dopart- by a jUir i ui court. Tuesday RI'MSGFT Boys atternoot iîn orase t M. Steinb e-rg T E - I O S R A X S of H igllatî l ,:5 - gan,,t Sanuel G loVes for driviîig , dress or sport è 1ý R L ] O à cIt wa'1z 1,' 1\11iS, in The vrdh'-î wastî. iî irutakdbS s wa.Yu r uet iuehaiih_____We have ziever offered before such e Id,-ri ' i -e o-teinteSter-îr.ber Ouravai had . uio r iwartz two carloadi, of a glore drassottimeneteofd fron-e ou at k on Slîeran. rie Waukegan stovk. M'e arc showiîg a varied as- redaotm tofecwr.- maan r'fus' il 1 o pay fer thent on te gr.ond that I il., are flot up to tho soti'tlent. a re olosre iintossuht Acco ring t,> SIeinberg the defendant an olr.Co-biainsschta also r-tui-a dto - durn ith(-totreissi. H h oît idsmtigh v1 AohrCase Now OnHENV &RA OTh best gift for boys, one of our serviceablelk. Tihe- wo' k oî getting a jury in the Af M KERCHIEFS King vs. Purin, case of Antboch was sut ihexr ncero nDo u e in lîros- 'sî .- i%,thi.inîorning withsuswtexrknc rsorne fou nw In d ie i on i l ar th eI tan el ao u ld t r6 1t l ea h w n l u t a i n cotntiieti-d hy ioon. t~l tleovercoats a hw i lutain Rush Law Cases An eff o.t beîng mnade to dispoîe m~ade of winter weight fabrics in shades and of as mati> lacases as possible this wes k i,, il, rriuîîînali cases go on the patrstnat are asltl e.As te cali f ,r trialU sarting next Manday aboltey ewiAsoote gifts for boy$, such as LOCAL STUDENIS _.Mtes a ,M flrSitTe 0F ILLINOIS 4v9Uite ans weatffersS rt Te RETURN1Nf iHOME Hlow weIl evervy wife' or nteadSw trs- Tw(ýi triv Wakegn yungmen kl(Nows tllis. If voit are buvîng for a and a n n wilI return home front the fî'ieîîd, voi lav well pr1ofit Ïbv tleir. il In our shoe department we have what he needs to Unvîr.;ity fIllinois this week as a sat co a ntir le cb lcas 1te8nwIe~ reul f nore wih lselth noldge. keephis feet dry and Warin. High Top StormBos Stt'eiiî Sill unt, l tua coalx criaisd, etc Thelrortazo oftrtains :made I i e-81,liij, 'toî,îrçtrzeec..er Boots, Rubbers and Overshoes. m ots1SWEATERS cssaiy for titi.I ni,, riity autboritties R to arrange to si-nil home about one %with aiîd Nitlîoîît îîonogranis. Every inai cati ille a good sweater thousnd sttude-nts a Iay. The, exoduai'I-. began yesti-îday and wîll continue un- 'oat. We have thecîu iii ail sizes and Mi Satturay when ail si-bool actvities -l r; as o p û e s o k o h will have ceased. Those whosen amas p ~~ 'setr range front A ta 1Dcame home yes- ' f a .-ieN% pJiartI V N'eci< stîle setr arrive home t day. The rest wllli li Whî.l or cosbe In aphabeticat order. Anîong those who have -returned toSh date are: Edwin Bidinger, Pred 11118, . William floatwell, James Donobue. Rannels Cai-nore, Louis Dîamond, Pred Piner, Louis Jaîiowicb. Zenai Hathorner 'lltred Hall. and Cole Frr- The followiîig stud-nts wiil rettarn i * 0lClima thib week: Mike Kyad- in Our La eS Deartinent ,Ktbne Mildred. and Heln Welc, "r.iesgeto of comfortable lrnScua obrTabigndveLVeaieRobert Weygeant. house slippers for G £rift&sgît. .-or. men, we L. A. PEASEQUIT feit and, leatier, ýwth. leather soles, IMPORITN P T 0 OUS ûZ:ED Msoiitkns-alpBuorSipes tif i g É M i n in r th S i p r ,Cfh o o e F S î pran A M F L R W L

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