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Libertyville Independent, 28 Oct 1920, p. 8

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IS VENIRE - that such a thing couild take place fundamental princ;Ples of the law." tended the bazaar at Half-Day Thurs--------------- _. m The special grand jury, called by day eveoning. ýpenh in a court rooltn without some Judge R. K. Welsh of Rockford to in- Mrs. Albert Roder entertained sey- WN D A r DJ RYiv "ee irestIgate the charges of criminel libel era'rends at dinner Sunday. ourmmAIDJU Y t. which went into session Monday fol- Misa Ruth Shaddle was a LibertyE-oCnsWliea Iwe ie lhas comýe upon thia witness lowing Insitructions by states attor- -----strThrdy-2Cns!ihsaCag sa a anwhoissupiosd o rp-ney James, G. Welsh and Judge C. William Zersen was in Lake-Zurich ress he lw (meminehsrie R Cn.n dwardbhaef e Deryeafter Monday afternoon. PGVoge o nhu p a dopenlly pelpired 11himsele chairman, ventre as followsý: M.adMs ereSaladfm- after bedtime until Mther FOR SALE-Houses and lots at reas-1 GLASS FOR SALE-Window, plate, Ad caeferf ODet>rfield isToH od the judge i' - ou John Chope. Newport. yofLbrvle pnSudywt thoug. of Kemp'@ Balsamn. A onable prices end easy terme. Ed. fancy art, wire glasa, etc.Auo - as C air an 'g""tg" ° u, "" on a" "" A^bert Tiffany, nt loch. Mr. and Mr$. George Smith. half tapmu quickly re- Win Austin.- 18-tf bile aszes also. H. W. Robbins Wood. nanied as Cýairiaa m i s tiIll yousat uplon that. grand Michael., Rurke, Aritioch. Mr. and Mrs. John Roder and Mr. lieved the tTtation after. whic% working Co., Libertyville. 44-tf Judge C. C. Edwards. juy b ne-l when charges aginsi'VOI Harr'y Stration. Lake Villa. and-Mrs. Elmer Roder and daughter, ohé ent To e1 FOR RENT-11-room house, steam- %Nm re being investigated, with]OUt Oliver. Hook, Avon. * Ruth, motored from Chicago Sunday heated, furnished or unfurnished. FOR RENT--Finè room house an sayngtoth freanyo wre ie HeryTalo, arenand ospent the day with Mr. and Mrs. r i s Inquire on the premises of Mrs. Pearce- (Continued Fromt Page One) cal!ifd.if that is your Idea of Fred Battershall. Wautkegan Herman Eublank and family. - -ooJhnRueCtiesiakAeaa ke. n inortho RHal1Da - ser-vini the people you have a mIghty Elward Conrod, Waukegan. Mr, and Mi's. R. D. Cook have rented .t biased couild 51t on a zrani. 1urV cali MJea of your dutiies as an Amer Frank Burke, Waukegan. the Litchfield house and are nioving AUCTION-SALEKtt, Phone LibertyvilleX2.J-1 d* o h eicio tu h h h1oen'or a se'4 a rad ur enry al aiman,\ auconda. int itL.H. Barnes is on t.he sick liat. Publi ucin, tites, mles west aiWANTED-GODG R ORGEN. - 4t part,%isansh ip. yr n Tem-! a eustiine courtraroom, Ed. Riley, Cubae.A.aso a hiao i-Grayslake, 2 milsa south of Round ERAL HOUSEWORK. NO LAUN· FARM AtICTION-One-half mile east 4l grand )nry before 1,ng. There i .lu: e elsh declared: ý"T is mrat- 4. D. Fink, Ela. Itor Tuesday. . Lko RDY O. ,12, mOYWR.WORK EASY, MAS, of Hickory, 2 miles west of Rose* os*rk for à real g,' w.d jury, one ter, we presented t o the gran uy ardPiVo.M.and Mrs.yJ. " Aynsley pent the enCing at 12:30 sharp:SMTH 3N.GE SESRE ,crnoNo.5at1a.mosstg kheo. J. KhacWs Deer-field- weelr end withî Mr. and Mrs. Russell g4 Head of LIvesteck-2 horses, 1 'WAUKEUAN. PHONE »L5 of Horsený Cattle, Alfalfa and timothy oredl Schaefer. Deerf id, Wells at Antioch. sorrel mare, 8 yrs. nld, we ight 1300 lbis, f Hay, Grain, Farti Implemento, Etc. LL .Rigdon, Deerfield.> Mrs. J. . Rouse and daughter, Nina 1bakmr 3ys.od t 20ls Theo. Franier.4-t iermàn, Denzel, Deerfield. - of livanhoe,' Mr.J. H. Aynsley am' 17 head Molstein grade catte, I0 new, ANTED-)Iun or women to ltke r.. "Matetkiso, Sieds rsoGorg RsssreHiglad a-r mlkes,2Ieostaringers, 2 w il s:ders among frtiénde and Seighbors FOR SALE-_Ford Sedan11;go dwnAIemig Sild·visitors Thursday afternoon. ena in March; .2 yearIng heofmrsI 1 or the genuinte guaranteed.hosiery, condition; $675. Roy Vogel, Lake A Paddostin, Libertyville. L. A. Murrie made a business trip to yearling bull; 5 shgats; 50 Rhode fuIll lnes for mon, women and chi[. Forest 111. Phone 148.44t For levying an annual tax of not e:;ceeding twoA.Pdok Grant Michigan lent week. eIsla6R ed e;0 Rhode laihd Rkl de.Eiintsdrin.W1a alis on the dollar on all taxable property within the FEED--8 tons timothy hey, 12 tonsl 60e an .hour for spart time, or $g4 for CA RD OF THANKS Vlage oPl..leityville, in adition toi taxes levied, as 1000000000000000000o o o OBITUA RY alfalfa, 1 Mack straw%;, 15 acres coin ini;ull time. Experience unnecessary W s otakDrr aie n mîtited by Section 1 of Article VIII, of "An Act for o D- RF 0 I D e OnOcoer1990.atte o4eof T t onrs s 2ilbu e 70 "u ".ts, 'te International Stocking Mill. fri nidsfor t°han ouxr essoa. fay teIncorporation of Cities and Villages", approvedi00 0 0 00 9 0 0 0 » hogeiHBcre ll AHIEYAlnal e iN itwP.1-4 athy ln Our bereavement; also Mr. pril 0, 172, nd te amndatoy Acs threto forprogram and basket social will be he oc r ame iher husbnelt e McCormck corn binder, 1 yKeyst on DNb.Itcoptntg Cr-hIarles Here agr enor att nding te . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L-n a, the Wimot school Saturday ao ost hsvcnt rfry hay lader, 1 Crown miowing machine' tepurpose of maintain.1ng publec parks im sal -'er-.ing, heginning at 7:30). The Pro- years ágo, and was a constant rsident 1 McGormick hay rakte, 1 John Deete al housework gWi; good wages. Ab. Ernest Hertel for playing the organ. Vlage. zr, ssive club extend a cordial Invita. here until May. 1919, *ien shte went to cultivator, 1 one-horsie cultivator, 1 . eIÀ ho6vne v. Lake B luff l,2tor MR.Sand MRS. R H MNTON. lon In everyone. Ladies pleaàfe bring miake her home with her daughter. 12-disc pulveriser, 1 3-section drag, 1 tlpoeLk lf 0. 4-tMS .V'HLT baskets with lunch for two. which will She suffered patiently through heri Hoosier 12-disc grairn drill, 1 Black - NOTICE FOR BIO li oda t i:n. , long illness and hadt reached the age Hawk corn planter, 8o rods of wire, 1 FOit SALE-24 washsitands ur lava ID 'Aganst ev 'an anualtax f no excedin twoMr. Savage- and son Andrew have of. 74 years. 6 nionths and 7 days. ()n 14-in. stubble plow, 1 sod plow, 1 gar- tories, whi te ènameled on iron, The Village of. Lake Zurich, Lake anteying a nu a o xe n w gone to northern Wisconsin on a farni Oct. 21, after a beaut.iful service at den plow, 1 Stoughton truck wagon, 1 size 18x21, 8.Inch back and' apron, County, Illinois, w.ill receive bide until " s on thleCdollar on al taxable property Withmn the whlich theyý lately purchased. The fant. her, home the body was brought to silo wagon, 1 Galloway mianurý spreýad- very reasonable. CaOl afier 1: 30 p.-n the fifth day of November A. D. 1920, Vfaeof Libertyville, in addition to taxes levied, as i4y will follow soon. Hait Day, where strvices were held in er. 1 hay rack. 1 bob sleigh. 1 surrey, 519 Ash St., Waukegan, Ii Phone for the construction of a ten.inch well Mis Ssi. Esto o Deal spntthe Town Hall. A quartet sang "Near. nearly new; 1 nmilk wagon. 1 light bug- 673. Wk1yl 1 climited by. Section 1 of Article VIII, of "An Act for the. "ees undai on ofatDexal sent r My God To Thee," and "Jesus Lover gy, 150 fi. hay ropte with fork and pul- in- saId Village, specifications for the. Incorporation of Cities and Villages", approved - Easoin. e t ahers etof NMy Soul." A simple and inipressive leys, 1 set double harness. onehalf set FOR SALE--Cholee residence lots on1 which are on file ln the office of the service was read by the Reýv. Wolsted, work harness. 1 single harneas, l'grind- MIcKinley Ave. Mr. Grimes. Z3-t hVillage C lerk. Bide will bie opened at April 10, 1872, and the amendatoryActs thereto for O hrdyeein ttemneSheowas laid to rest in the Vernon stn,1 ikcn;13-gallonson eight P. M. of ouaid day at the Village thepuros ofmantanig -ublc brk l siAin Highland Park, Ruth Liderwood and > kettl, 1 milk tank, 1 Fuller &ll.AJohnsonet -e - -parie purpse maitaiing ic pr sin ai Carece uhn erequitly arrTde ma .beautiful flowéesex»ress. upn nie ug ol,160 O AFAnw8-room thorPughly bHall. l ifidachmute accn omanied Vlage. by the Rev. Fit t. The young couple ed the love of relatives and fiends. Ibo. scale and other articles too nuner. modern house in Area. Possession by a cbetnified hneraon oe r snent a few dam minChcgoa turning She leaves 'to mourn her'loss-lher' Ous to mention. - 30 days after sale. F. M. Harding, Area, sosbe'akn os o e e Speimn f Ofiia Bllo t b vtedata peal letin o irahonte on Lincoln avenue on daughter. Jennie Hinton, one grand-1 TERMS:--All sumis of $20 and un- Illinois. Phone 184-J. 36-tf cent of the amount of the bid to, the of Oficai Bllo to c vted i atpec*,-l elctin tobechild. Ella Doris; daughiter of the late der, cash; over that amiount a credit of order of the saId village, and said! bide 1eld in the Village of Libert:mwlle, Lake County, li;inois, on Fridaty, Ti-:d SOnar 1Y Of t ý-Pres William Holst: three sisters. and two 6 Lmonthis will bie given on good hbnt- FOR SALFr-50 acres of checked and shall bie sealed and lit writing. November 5, A. D. 1920 "'"te, hur-ch were entertained last brothers: Mrs. Sterling and Mdrs. Fred able note, bearing 6 per cent interest. drilled corn, clean fromn badl weeds; J. S FINK, Thurii--a. afternoon by: Mesdamies V ar- Herschberger of Prairie View; Mrs. No property to bie removed until termse •J. A. TREPTOW), Village Gierk. ni, and Graves at Mirs. Varne's homte. Hasse and .Henry- Doose of 'Chicago, of sale are complied with. good and heavy crop at $25 and up per Village Clerk of the Village of auhof toui. The subject of and Ralph Donse of Pasadena. Calif. JOHN MASON. acre. Frank Holub's farm, 1½ milei Lake Zurich, Illinois. - - ---Asav pres nwed t,, oer twienty and many relatives and friends. Fred Grabbe, Auctioneer. southwesit.of PrairleView. 42-St 42-43-44. .eni's and Women's Specimen -BaRIot t _sdan1er O 0>ar Be,ý 1amt. Ratert in -third~PenT.is.andctlml.onderl ttlent ld he; For levying an annual ta of one arid one-tid1Areetoit h r mills on the dollar on all taxabole piropet y within the ,cholT hursda. Village of Libertyville, in addition to taxes levied, as e Mss, . letti ad" Im"".Il fimtited by Section i of Article VIII of "An Act for the Denmuan ai Millburn Friday. Incorporation of Cities and Villages", approved April Miss Llizabeth Rockenbachi, Praire View, spent thle week end ai the home, t o tr April 10, 1872, and the Acts amendatory thereto, fors of hr grandfather. George ýRocken- the establishment and maintenance of a friee, public bach. Nibary in said Village e*e"" ° ah"e' "ca - - --------M- Against levying an annual tax of one and one-third tesnmýH illtoteeySn E Y go r rcn m r r w m n o e tt i ilson the dollar on aN taxable property within the dyt aecag ftesnig AVillage ofting Libertyvillecounryin aadditionnor ttovotaxesovelevied, asal i limted by Section 1 of Article VIII of "An Act for the nn ncag fteRv hre n Incorporation of Cities and Villages", approved AprilRpulcn o tadatfatIidpnenswo ol rsue mrc April 10, 872,pand teiActs!amndatory threto, for the establishment and maintenance of a free, public aud>aeronshp e oes mnndw nn- ose ti cu ry b tgoaf Specimen of Pfficial Ballot to be voted at a special election to be r.Rs -ira n agtë,b a k a C o s i h e u lc u C* l t 1111ld in the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois, on Friday, dtsetTusa iSemnii wishanberot5,rA.MD.E.1920. J. A. TREPrOW, Village Clerk.cuh i benetndTuray Saturday, Octoberemn ethr.Avoefo pr 30 ot he wl cuit vt Most Popularil Evento' sE ARE G H RDN Rpul ofpinile. vrythecat ganYearRpulia Tuesday, November 2seFriay ve Election Returns anddece. roecin f rnria lb 4 usanr Hourdsty Wiago sangis aa psoloes and eetook urchargeof mor the Msin. He wi ou te.Ery Sun-A 5 MKIL day to take cargeNo.2 theneefdncta singing.geofNtin; reta n The (ommuni oslnsa eveur- Knae ning in harg o t e vhoa n luncheipron t the Chig Beachhe st. FRD.. TEL'. eteRutchexcuiv adngeleof irvingnhe o gven 'U s S . A R IN E A N D Rocford n in botParkteasd nheoguestsneofihero sisteriveMrs. E. Blimeh. Thusdmy Mrs. 00 00 000Ross Scrta ShermanT vtete triand daughtertjet-vtefo hrmn Edith, spentk inthThursdayericatToShermanvilballte. The Ladies'e Aid Society ofeSt.cPaul's EVENNG 'l"S-5 PNl. 0000 000 0000 000 t Venchurchn ofIllloisbeveentertafullned Thursday, Rpùb Novid. t'srby Mrs.llt Louistl Soefkere oe urewaJr.l MNitss ade alowyenttaieda t1ioStt raue:teeset omieterfrtflvoeCutjt akàCos Sun da'y , -O ctob er 3 1 the l l~esdm erhdahemrs . Dhen fýE W R .MLE nteRpbia at ic and . C. oeRi adayateon, inS.LusFo e ele asigo;frhrmn n otne com litt r g. Warring.AG ýrncpes ak o hncs 1ý blost Popular vent of the Yinr Mr. and Mrs . ndesoof e :lnonCH RESW V Har oe c. -63 tw v. hcg servedrat the scholihousehFriday eve Run ay chool conetion eld 1 . atrttso heUiesiyW% VOLUME X indiaaptollm Senater Harn Maren to atte sneampuent, toepyright 61 DR. GEC G. à. Ft He ua aprivate teer Infantry, "When Wa the country mon Wh* @yl moen People. ne hadl a nol te was broug tuenc." , Dr. Hardin bas une for n This was th, mtelthobad center of In esrades wt Illest. VOTERs El DIFFIC Ba Washingtoi mrecarefully son right Do, Ing and Gove tween these they represe and the wi' Arnericau pi made up M'd Senator HU .are almost each other Harding stai Governorce lem. Hardin hind aof a les( Into, the Eur by Preident Benator E *rate, dignil construtve, crafty, id et msa atiß Impulsive, senator JE time accumi whilleGover multim.111ioni .Harding live an unestenita erner ces 1l •estate inaa tien dollars, erset ag old enough 1 ta do. Hia even the Sei At eoustry An Bess T We wets, y1 and ove chi bu up inquiry, Iota eft A 1 tending Arn gpesche paper 1 words 1 preciou that hel That's frentedl tem ani An Newite a rich et Ami br things pendini che Wl

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