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Libertyville Independent, 13 May 1920, p. 7

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OUnuty. au thé first Mon- t. D. 19l20, as lIt b>' law whîch suit lit sutil Cimrk. .ARKMt, tit' Solicitir. w uv %Iaj' 1;-13~ 20.27 AÀPI'fI(AT1ION (il FUOR SALE 0F REAM. .LINOIS. iy Co'tuu' ,I Lakte Cuit- ic 'l'O the'.t iin Tii ii ;a iitti tJiliiti pi>' te the CouaC>' Court li i tt iiit t ttiext t 1- t t t' -Ii]i ttit iit itt . tt lii t i ~iýt ti, ', i'git. titi, A. tif .. iti Huit 1)0 .e opin tîti lt the ' e cotiiiy or i.vuisd onui the South lune of qutttuir ofr lte .4outh' J sectittu t w(nty-nine. in.' t> (i%- :iortih, of Range of t h, Itil rti P'rincipal 0 antd :5 - 10O chair-i iouthest corner there- îrth eleven anld 80-100 center <of the Dugdale Southi slxty-oue.degrees m.d 10-14)0 chaint; tri4 1in D'i tcod,'d i 0ofIt.' or Lak. Count ' tik 44;ii (itld on pagK ence soti ta the Souîth luarter qluater S-ct ion. 't thlrI,,'î'n anîd 2 - 1 (0 jilaf'.' tif tgnîa and c,~ of ti i ' I'rk t: '-att tei- " t of l"î I i n'fiit it Jît lVItI Mayt G . p repared material bank-run riais may ; from the s to discontinue ns with wash- ýrial can be had or St. Paul, or avel Co. ide& any LDES IGS D SHADES. s in the business S Winnetk§4 IM. l4 TH1E LIBERTYVLL INDEPFNDENT THIJRSDAY. MAY 13, 1920. and Mrs. Dean A y lyat -Hi""hland 9-'-0000e00 o0o0000 o00 o0o0isëiEr;t selectiîns saklilMiss Fricîla cen i.itgliiier matarîilto a g.."s Cîn" A.Park. Vghad oe o L o 0d Iil'ta violin solo. tilie was'i tiilla tiSiîndtnaflernoon. 'GAIL.L STONIES Il APPÉUM(m AT Mil Whitney of Lîbertyvîîk spe THECEKR0 R VOLOOnil- by Miss lilyIlîxon on lte pîanî ~ t - t Il Tdaywlth hersisterMus. Emma 000000000000;0oo 0o 00o0oe0 'Te basket social was weiI attendeti'd n cak 1.Mrlctwere in A nebooket by Or. E. E. Paddsek. ~ à Â. Routie. Cer ac a, IL'tMuttiOD.andil enjoyed the srtrr. aîian onbusinesst, aturtiv. ept. B, Box 201, IKansas City, Me.. Il , Z ~ f e Mr. and lira,. W.P.Zersen and M.Mr.amil mcCandismade n iitîtîe8triup Miss EdlThonàpmun siteiplait or Mr. anti Mrs. Druce ofliruçea Lakte tels of mproved method of trsaobint P. IL OILOaRBCRANOT, Cor. Evelyn. were Palatjne visitoa Sun- tfili departmelt ebuid br dd - is rlggs. u-ho la tuii m nusic MFNeman of Mls aukee tpillnt 'tunîtay afteinoion.iGalBidran i-Dtase- ~ .k da.d~ WMJ. Wo"' Dm tth Conservator>' in Chicago. wa tiay with his faill here. ' ateci with Gall Stones. Write todmy ~.,.~ PPIO~1.fl lir. Fsk Mtchll ae erysucs- dere St.. Waiuker 1. n'the guilatW Mr. andti li Gute Town 'dr. and lira. Eý. F.H-enry andt hir Th.ie OP@ndflt 1 am&IL .for FREE booklet. àre oretwo * Isn liai 1 aon Mra.E W ene addagteArlCOUICIBIltdd teMitchellîld>' aswPkf Lbryile watt tt uad i A t'be aitfr nlamtinan atn . a few fsurriand sit lu nr ofber erb- - ng Isendth ie latter part of te l'a-- by fe frend. I batoi oflie- brth W bcMisEsther tusacil hstit'înisheti liil. Losery anld eiy0Chcg day anuîversary.. The Cheeker Colump will h a regu- ireholy' here. andilis fîw aI- ir re om eain oe Suuday Mr. sud Mirs. J. C. Llorfler visiti 1er fi-ature of tie Llhertyville 1Inder colya Mir. and lira. Ernest andi daughtcr th, lattersK parents. Mr. anti Mrs.gi. îdtent. an iwit the el f th lentiing school et le Kali Emma nioéredtu toGraytiake front Yore. aitEvereit >unday. hecker playerisithl'oughout the cou Kentucky anti wil renîtin sevrerai tisys Mc-anti Mrs.M. lit. Wellîs ri-ntlat-t ry wîil tr>' tmake il, one of thhe Il Ldtighter. Pearl, spent Sitti ilaitc 'i siting relatives. Sunîiay wîtli tIti' alters parentlsMc in the tUnited 'States. itanK in Elgin. ýglalir S. Lk.Carfield,. Willtio lilî-anti and Mr%. Geo. Gu ofutBalrngion "Letas t cope-ofee l iý"r k ý1 l -M r nt lraof'yta W ba l) ti w i' C. . Whitenîsl n oiîrî'd tlu 'uk*.-Panî Mr-.tatd Mrs. A I. oilîîiartnd tittr 'J. VWlIsl'si'obleIlook are noirefor'!'uî aIerhoeTîsiî i Tuîîsiay. tinugliter. Hlelen, art- spîînding t filW sale. Tittîe dî'siring a book shuîuldiu Tîter was a large tatil iiî itii' lo fg re w G l rad Mr' tiiine - li i t (ii ia iiIl' iii î'Ilîî i n Eee i-r ai onfce..asit he suoipi s i loti! d. i-e ttd y ih.T i I n talthave' i-nI'l 1twli(ti, tîteiantti il s t.No rîîurv îiltons wilitbt' lasucl ,îl% ceatsia n igit Ti'rtiltîttit scoant In lite lîltufli <ciiilit11ill tllt 4ýit, ý0 0 494> 4>. < 4 4>4> > ( 0 4> 0 i Fil W. Mau er SI-i Gtnt L(ois,* ittMlswich.,'i iI i rt hîil gouil. al ilîî-î'uttîlin(j ofItit.-, 0 M I .LLB UR N lti'ita b, c i1'. .ottltt-iMit>.tiii'tissd hibteor%'e'lî l 0., t,,atit C mls se i ti'l i it'alî'î ii of ,~OOOO0OOOOO' 'tt' ti tire ifxer "ii -t ;"itît t îî 'tm ls'se fl fo r t ik. t_;- l t t. t i ;, i N7' l , h . distt . Ila't a uit'. o fuit i i t ' t i , .t l ,. R O S E1C Rfi N. iii. ~ ~ ~ i iltii.Mi tIl" Ml' tîî.ttt1..0i.0 '0'i0' o0 000 0 000O oo o0t 0 i Iliiai.". I ItYI: n o e lutId i t. t t ".'0 tii i ' 0~. i 0-.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 MU shùuld M ihII . ýj - jI, 0 1 t G>L E S 1 D f 7 ut M . ad Il'. . i, 1hî. -1' eStih Wa 0 0b0 0 Ini'1 "'i0i0Itt0 0 0 0 01"1tMi.-J. l,' MOI 'i~~ ~ 'tii, I i 't t ' i i;k i 't î -n n _-b: l ; 0O O0 OO00oOodaiii i't] ti fiel 8un il , Il hk i't'ý t~~ý krill ' i ' ' ' it i"' 0 AREAo ii 0 0O 0 0 00 00O00O0O 0OO0 t 'I i~- 't..' J: .'tt 'Il '.~' J-. ~iiii~ 't t.t ~ii'. t t ~*'t ftî Waukettan w'tîli 1,ii [i. 't.X t' i it T i ki'tt-%ov ; N'I r.air t1 I i F: 1i Zi lo ' ii il ti i Jl-N I i. ' 'i t" . -.t i i t Mri 't' C! ît t" .' - ii i'..' , X i i n,] tal-, .".i' Fred Vr. uer homt'.X\t1t- t- ît.î st 'tii ,. . ,M t-! mdn~î M1t, Iaxu: bi-n <t-tit I'n,~ l Niiia h lt iit" Ç Preil tas mid i ttîtiiq ne%% a H IC K OR Y 0 honte on lAite avenue..t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mi F, Mt(li'll spient Fritiat O O O OO O o o Prairie 'tiew w it hî'n datiliter. Mrs Mi and -Mis,. h.1. K Wl -bli and Miss A Kiest. andi family, Lia retutuedt u Mtuuuewooud Latit tact Mcx. '. T. Maion of P'rairie 'tIew lUctda> lto iend flue summtc. was an Ares visitor Monda>' aflernoon. Alfltoud Plulienviitcd t latîtes un Mr. and Mua. A. R. Roder mtatredti Trevor bunday. Waukeamn Saturda>' aftennn. .Loua sMay' Ftetds, uai dauglulcu of fAttle Ruth Small spent severai days Mr. and Mcs a. lPh Fleitis, died i S At the home of ber g#andparcents. Mr. fleir home lu Waukegan lsst Saturtia> and Mus. Gixorge H. Smith. mornlng of Pneumonie. William lrowder bas sccepted'-a fin-flarmon Holienbec'k spent the secit sition in s garage et Waukogau, and endi witb Mii grandmoiben in Kenosia. lx now et work thore. Mr. anti Mrs. Brert Edwacda and Mr. a.d lMrW George Ross and son, famil>' wene Waukegau visitoca tasî Ayuuley. sud lra. J.M'. Ayna'iey. were îSaturda>'. âuid.ay visitais et the homeofo! Mr. Mr. and Mua. CalI HoUienbeek andi ____________________________fauil>' of Pleaâant Prairie spent Sun - ' '~" - -day et the 0. L. Hollenbeek home;. Musa Dorotby Hunter apent .a le. ds at wek with her aunt, Mca. P. E. MIILDEgRANDT <±) Twe e 0n ir. anti Mr'. Alva Scot H .' : 'r ____________ e 'ilyand Mr. anti Mi. lRay C.t'. Bth0Il and famil>' of Kenoaha visteti St the Emmett King home Sunda>'. REXALL GOODS AND Mr.and Mrs. Ed H'olway anti tamily COUGH MEDICINES famuy cauled at George Titompuins Sunday 'afternoon. Stamidmd eoka Fancy Stationery O0000000000000O00001 Co.5ieomy Touat Articles ô GIJRNEE0 Peitfumery Doue and Toya oooooooeoooooooofo PIjYSICIANs," PRESCRIPTIONS ItusselI wtts ut Ga Carekiîly ComFounded Mr. and Mis. M'il Allbigîi.t oi- erîy ofttislaplace, are cejit iing iiier - flic'e î'îuval itiiut oit, tii the Malinttir TH IE REXAL STORE ii'pii, 'vraukt-gutît. i t 11, GRAYSLAKEs ILLINOIS clîuch iuntaia' in ie 't' tuti iii î .utî RW ENDL1% IIA NIl Mt..L . I. 'tiuiui%%as ii' ýfirtnt ~~ <iii as ut .Sýtiît.luiy'. GiRO'LERYAItD MARKET .it ui' l uti 'u.'lîLIt i. tt îîE'tI-'~ N t' 'it t i. tsi iri I- Ocru ert LCountry Pi LMEVIL 9h'ï AND S'IIOFS jtt 'i t't. "i 4T'ýAN C*PS î' i . Plî,ne 1(17 I' t.'1 . t ' LAI Itol zoiunfl ult the ttt il" w i I l,, t' 't i 1 1 ! , i Ma .4 <5, K Black- 18,K 20 Wite 25, 26. Btlack t o piay andtiw1m. 20 16 22 26 -30 26 22 17 17 14 21 17 23 18 18 14 «9 5 1 6 19 12 26 30 26 22 16 il Il 16 26 23 17 1,l 14 9 5 1 6 1 solution (0 Pl'bentNu. 35. il,. Sîouium. 13!ack 11, -4. 'f- 7. r9, lItacnt ftplay' anti win. 4 ' 925 2 4 18 14 223 16 20- 23 18 27 31 Il 16 25 21 247 217 Solution to ProbletNo 36. H. Riehnîonti. Black --1, K 21. W'hite 29, K 5ý IlIackt IIplfti5aniifiî i 21 17 !) .7 6 !) 6 9 .5 9 i G I 6 22 1- 17 22 ', 1 9 13 B> (G. 31 26~ 17 131 26 2 2 B>' 0. Government. a ovoro ti te.i t tIl:1 ill 1 t'P thatlo MAN'S BEST AGE' raa- s'as .1od:î;hS organs ;ha cýbe v t,ýru-i and heiltliy -i ,'0 as at 33U e i, ,îs Organasîn !Lriïný o n ,irfunctiOris Kep GOLD MEDAL vital Orgaits. Ail druggitî, îhree stiOS. L-ok lt th,..t,, id N.dI .1 otsy 0 *m- aç.p.Piniudo. t . t'.! i..'- Ct. k' 't: -l.Mi, rj , IN'-rI ..î , t , es te d m wir M! A- 1"& ~ " i xn t' -dor4 h, t~Irutyciga- Tl ,,t.ttfor th. OUJR HOMETOWN BOOSTERS These Merchants'Will Serve You Quickly and Serve You Wel W.* F. FRAMZE, JR. ' Lumber - Ceod - Feed l>ay for Whiat l'au Buy-Get What l'au Pay For" Telephome e 5 Lbetyv&I, a. SCHANCK HARWARE CO. !{aidwtare and Farm frnplernents. Plumb ng and Steam Heating Tin and Sheet Iran Work Phone 39 ihutyvil, IL RAY N. SIT Shees of Style and Derabiity For Men, Womnen and Chuidren North Milwaukoee Avenue J. B. Morse & C0O4PANY Cents' Furnishinga and Shoes "Everything for Me." TUE~O VM(fEVERY- '1'iff( TO EAT I~'5--~SJOHNSON Loyalty to,*Our Community Uf vu puriise sur Mc e"uiesmd 1111%"urie ma e«derhoues, we aremet loyal -t.esur assciatu, in 6. Commuiti, hedamile ve thm .. sh*w me apprea- à" of " à dendeveste MW*. the .memberef the cormuaitY villi thep ig. W. are nat helpng em ausciatez ta naintain their estab!isL.rentt, whicl ca Le rnesfy operaed emIy with Our co-operation and upes. If we su.d oui dollarste the mail order Luo.- we cmn ouiy expeet tha the "timewll quicly corn whe. we muaI send te thé mail eider houmsfer ev- erythg ve require, Lecauseit is oly matural thamt our local buiness bomuewill become discouged if -we do not patrenize im and boy oui mercliandise from them, and go oiof businss When we pay our dollars to our associa'tes in the commnunity, the store-keepers. let us do It cheerfully and with a feeling that we are providing for our fu- ture welfare. Let us forget the attractive and often mîusleading descriptions in the catalogues of the miail order houses, and 'remember the kindfindi spirit of our local deaiers who suive earnestly to mîeuit Our trade and who, when everviîhing hs Lecil ci.n'cfiully analyzed. git.C us mun.1ci better s'rvce n ili lothe salis- faction in thedI ti a thn 'tican cxj i fut f it mnia il order lI otC JRiS' tDU -ATMOUM[ Su ppirt~~T~ia - F. C. NORM Groceis Fruits, Camies Tobacco mmd Cam REE oM01COMPANT HUPMOBILES THlE INDEPENDENT 18 ALWAYS FOR LIBERTY VILLE LANGWORTHY'S Variety Store W'ISOLN & (ýAtM ý" ýo d "a n 1 0 f Si ""t o.' a ~et~ Cib~rt~si11e îDri v ria PA CTFI Srv, Ew 1 l'Tl J1111

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