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Libertyville Independent, 11 Nov 1920, p. 2

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deed; $2,900. Mary E. Steeck and husband to Joseph Kleinbauer, lots 32 and 3., block 1, Orvis' subdivision, Wauke- J." J.wlibachead wife to Lam-rail Finn, lot 3 (except south 8 feelu, Cumn- mings & Co.'a North Avenue Addi- tion, waukegan; warranty deed, $10. EA.Cum ngs23nd19 e to MWal- No premime with AMELS qualityr plus Camels e- peft blend of choice Turkish and choce ornsti toaccs pss out..the nost ý-WOnderful oigarette smoke u e W nto your rnouth 1 An, h Wvay to prove ta the- - ld-1- Camels have a mildmegllonssta iS a new to you as it is delightfut*l. Yet, that deSirable "body" is all there!, Tey are alWays refreshin,-tjeý.1 nevt tie A-ur aste. Caiels leaVe no unpleasLnt Cigar2Ltty A aftertaste norunpleaSant Cigarett y OdQr Your 'Say-SO about Camnels will be: "MV, but that's a great cigarette" boune or .61- epply o weyL. t- . R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-SaleM, N. C. é ffl 1 mænnonan.rqueanunnunnannu 0 000 00 00 00 00 0 000 0 0 Mr. and Ms S. L. Tripp ss>ent Sat- urdlay wit.h the iatter's siister, Mrs. H-utchings at Gleniew. Miss Dorothy lHolcomib was a Wau- kegan visitor Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stanger of High-- ]and Park spent Friday with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mce Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Italph Itouse and son, Sianley, were .lhe guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rouse Sunday John Albrechit, who hias been taking treatmnent ai the Wauikesha sanitariunt hias returned to'his homte. M isHelen Harding of Winneika ýpent the week end at hier homne. Mr. anid Mrs. H. Tonne and Mr. and Mrs. Williamn Tonne and daughter vis, lited at the Edwin Rode-r homei Sunday. The "Annual Hiunt" was hield Sun day. The losers will treat the winners to a suplver Thursday evening. Ralph Weakley of Kenosha. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weakley and daughter, Alwilda, miotored to Gary, Ind., iSun- day and spent the day with friends. M«r. and Mrs. George Small and fam- lly-spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Grandma Albreéht is spending sev- -eral days with relatives in Chicago. -- MrS .Geor-.e Ray, Mrs. R. . Rouse. Mrs. F. G. Mitchell and Mrs. Raymnond Bristow nd son spent Tuesday In Wau- kegan. Williami Nickoley, Mrs. E. G. Nick- oley and daughiter of Long Grove vis- lited at the J. L. Roder and 'George Smith hompis Tuesday. 000000000000000 00'0 0 VOLO 0 000000000000000000 Mr. and Mrs. virgil Morse .entertain- ed friends from Grayslake Sunday. Mrs. Earl Townsend of Round Lake spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. P. L. Stadtfeld. John Lenzen died at is home here Tuesday mnorning, Nov. 9. The volo Ladies' Aid Society will hold its annual bazaar at the M. . church Wednesday.,aftei-ndon and eve- ning, Nov. 17. There will be all kinds of fancy work and aprons for male, also a candy and pop corn booth and grab bag.' Su»per will be servedl from five until mnine. Prograi n the evening. As very cordial Invitation Is extended to everyone to attend. In ILLINOIS TEACII e ,0 DE"ER °°E°LO°DO 0°0,°°°°. GROUP BUYING TO 0°.°M t WeVit tmit sl. 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 00 09 --- 0 By A. K. BOWES 00 SIRAEÀUE Mr. ànd 1%irs. Ross Sherman had as AsitntScetrecrt Tte0 their guests Sunday M. and Mrs.fi-0 Trust Company, Waukegan 0 IN ALL COMMUNITIES 2:g ;" :knAT 'BM EETING ••••••• 'I-O•••••° Raienswoodi lent Siipday with their W - rdul os nW:12 • - mtherMrs rah damsLot 1 Block 13 North West Add Wau. Unless Legislature Provides Nr.lrÉAas Co-operative Purohase of Sup- kegan. , Fund for Living Wage, the Tomn ih isC cnayo svs, R plis to be Disoussed a theand wifeW.aD.e$0.toAde alp SoholFae rae riis tking chargeof the singing. He wli N. à fi. ft. M. 50 fi.) Lot 4 cotes ScholFae rav Ciss. .meltet all who are interested in. singinenAid Wagheg-an.- cu ai thè chur-ch Saturday at 7:30) p. nil.L ezŠÌ, Lyon's Sub. of Fair Grounds Springfield, 1it., Nov. fý_ n ac ii m fi1 ior practIce. . Co.operative purchase. of farm sup- Waukega. re i i n épe itlenedrtacho o . NMr.and Mrs. Emnil Kruger of Shier- ti. b arersbuinestl ha Ua eH wr tz and wife teJoseph unies$h se appropriatiorn sufficient to leiýll e 1 th e S be eguests of tres Naiol Gr tin ui yh ai - No t 2 adBiek02WHighlnd1 Park. Imade by the next session uefl(-hege.1- NIiss Ruth Cath>w spentith e ileek cember2ad LusNrowez t H1W.Lovda eral asseaubly. .Pa (; l i en'tle'alesiJh Cto o Temother major subject n1 he:I W. d. $10.00 Lot 1 Fox Lake Resub ltaten seried nt of liins 'arIngtonfiteco-operative selling of grain Au. Stanton Point. tio dt.ard od •Mr Williami Plagge telt Tuesda.v nuncenient of thie tentative inrogram H. C. Hagnun and wife et al to Appropriation sufficient to inicrease breaking her leg just above the ankle- was mnadle here today. Kenosha Wheel & Axle Co., w. d. salaries of thlese instiructois tl ealN I Miss Frances WNoodmian. who is at- . %ecording to national Jieaditiuarters $140, tractof land at Winthrop Ha.r .>o per- cent wa% a n imow(usI l ' wtnding school at Knoxvil l l I., spent O ieascain Loe , ,1(tborE. fC.& N W.R , dorsed at a recent mePling ocd 1h' the week end ;at herf- i soito tilwe i Slo oC L Ca l'nThi Mr. and 'Mrs. Clinton- Fritsch oft countly, repriesenting anin iet Miller et ai w. dl.~$100. W. 50 fil E presented to the legisla(ture. rt.ho'lw ere th.,gtie h o ant e a l y lu00 0e aidto ft ots 2 t ark oChicago ¯2 W-h l'le 'rlui't(Il ('utting ille" prpiMr. anld Mrs. Ezra Fritsch Saturday- els of grain. Their puri*cha.ses of sup. W. F. Hogan to Catholie Bishop aion ot 119f•ani r1ducing Ilhe ili Mlr. and Mrs. George Ott announfce plies Iiinl yarare stimla ed at Of Chicago*mw. d. $10.00 . 50.ft W easie fromt 25 Io 15 per Ceml is thiai the birth of a daughiter. Monda. Octo- s ,u . 15A ft N. 150 ft lot 32 Highwood. teachers aie being luied l t t',"a rber S8 as(dpaifruti ý tu he omeof 0 1 RckenachwasBiggest In the Worir. N. 1'. Dodge and wife to.J. L. Men- States b i cIe i hasfron itoiheIhonle of ba ell w. d.A$548.0aukota206 and 209 eidded:arty Saturday evening ies r- m l armi- F W hrchl n et lx ..ll t n Facing School Cris11'%i.and Mrs. ILincoln lettisand I n fý ead. W.a hu fe w. a d . $1.00Io S 6 an-ndil shel-i m e h Misrre nt gi r iefgt wo! Up :. pu l'S talc. Lhqe e__ _2 i L t o _ 18 North ws Inever before thuughit psssiDlb- l Ar and NMrs R. M. VN' a nd s u oulpna oi itamorn amerIiP ous insý;ttancs of sitli t %I ar tli Oh- i si o rs io ijs uw fIirt aIc a t nia R. A. h o and wife to AlPx grdiue as yer civng noe nS d clec uc n cm a .ad Cizmladia hin! wifc %u. Id. 1 0A S2: sa uad l, TIiloe H 'loio Auk ho Sd a benef1 m eC y at anChiengo per i1,1PeNr NV Ars%%l] lod in ui o m tJw n;f nd ot 10Blo ck 1 Wa d & irrs Susl n e a s S l N r tat I 'd tc, he mw ee a Io gher fater s rki Lake coupolSms somataIl. D poit.:an n otrer si-c Ile salO ;[qnin W. d.ll!$10coiLer 15 Bil $1k(6 While in re they were reci1 ir g $1. n M îbk , ' tG i d e 6 uh Sd ub1.. pn-trh r IIn v11ie ýiii- % I1i ,iing $ .(dPa k w s t e du. f er pa !a h on a : ai, n 111.thie."u jn a n n n a p o on a: g 10 n s A r a d irs F . H ed e st di hje t of co an 0i N ve m er 3 . 92 in loe m a u e t e s m resttl.vý, ,1p, l es rhgor a oce y il od it n-s n Eq iy u ch sn a1kia joh ie an i&t J .a d least one-hird of o r lir sent tea M isfo the apron, fncy wr . a n adi Co-operahiiý- tive wh le atile ff.is t n W .F ry a d w f oC .M l. tiper ,en ( rar a l0 ]arins tan tegwl e" hn fulnrcied" d isance wll beother 1 ubjecs 13adS 0ftL t 4Boc Snih M an Mrs 1.. M yrC pntl s befcor th conentin. & Adam Norh Ad.Wau egan intpdntHhir "s aner u ote ilPlburne arold enPowll , mIhjcIaager ofthifLot 2 lc e u b North eductioal s tem of te sare.and Mr. ad M s. a y Reei) d hs adcii b itrus Frua!l Nit ilwei ao cia1tý Ionolhiao tsi n iu m al he a o rnit dy i e drniohspetm oo of h e lekfaithl, a ii: The fCorar , \Vctbe 2 , 1920. j ofl K I'es a ha puchaed he ld irs hlkan o t ucao hlnsdp: ;njof icu ure 2:ionofLa e a ib s Wn iher Mtor u c C fatry in aie ie ies u thwesJ.f(. Antes tore while Mr Thi ni t iiszt n:u in. c n e -iil n ar ; w rar y s ; l throp Hicaror, f o a incaed on p onsih', reo ved i n. ermo itoil Isan ,ii rha is conenion 'osis nd 1.>iisls m sideration onofur$23,000,irfrflmcHenryIlCie h1' In c opi dor. o e An Wim . iii %.i:dl. k; wamiLot my tIer $4i0 0 %e nmcpae oiI PENDE, liltCN. lirv lose Diaioa tion wil betken ff. . GWas, inwriu htFox L stoJohs. 0 00 0t 00o00 0 â00 00 les1. loc 4tDusts-Sut !i NI---- - ----ov r s - - -st be--e ---c nv--ion ubdivis i d Waukegan .ra are oiN cvcýjni.- mo0 g sitAkRs cE . t ae J Ad ulo å. .Rusllw NrhAenue Adition, aukega; l'an,.a part,-fot reOrginlLae Warrahty deed; $.300. Forest; warranty deed; $10. . . Emmna J. Griesz and liusband to An- Joseph Savage and wife, to 1).1) na Drganc. lot 1;? and north half Po1 Campbell and wvife, tracet Of land la 14, La.ne's StantoârPoint Subdicision, southeast quarter section 12 et rFxL kwi-Darrant- de di', ai ntlci ownship; war rany d; P: ,ovskI, lot i1. Ingelside Highlands October 22, 1920. Long Lake; warranty deed. $500. C . W. Lageschulte and wIfe t,, jn P. P. Hawkins and wife to R. 1 ' Ben.on and wife, part lot -23. Couný Duto ad %,fe artty 1Ã4.oiginal Cerk's Suibdivision, Iktrrington. Thmmomnm =MTelephone Best, Marll Try Mell Men's Gua brown, gr to choose to $55.00, A. Chamber of C O Good for c «DR UCI a The Rexall St a EVI m T he Led ON THI sell ever Standard ery, Ciga Try C October 27, 1920. W"\iliiani Ott to Ilenry HIoiniann and! w1, klo :',blohk 5.D eril 1 : warnydeed; s$.1 MUary E.Sek and hiusliand to A. F. eaubien, norh 50 feýt, of lot 6, blok 3, Parker'sGrnAe subdi iision. WVauke gan; warrant v deed : J. A Itvers to J. T. LatndJiýami üife wet 44 feet of lot 4, liutler's ,subdiý ision, ILibertYv il l. wanany de-1 . $10Ù. Esaeof W. S. Keýith; d-,cease-d. to Aiidrew Horgensen. lui .:. block , Suind ril i n' addition. WVauikt an: mir1 NocersnFe al to W. An!lU's, part of the sýouthieast quari-r ofthnrhis quarter ýwetion, 2', 3.J Connell to Plannir, C 1iie lot 31. block 2. Steele & D)ouglas s divisionWak a:warranÈv, deed: October 28, 1920. Albert Schun-ýmann and wife toi Arthur Nanta andwi, lot 13. bloc-k STiffany'%.s Thirdl addition, W'auke- Zan; warrant, sd 5.0 Publie Library of North Chkiago to Foss Park diqtriel, east part blo-k 23. Washburn Park. North lChieago: deed; $1. W. P. Brooks and wife tin ' J. %Ton- ahian and D %V. liaus tract of 400 ares in set-ion 28, 3ý3 and] i4, Wau- fonda. ;ownshiip: warranly deed: $1 P, Il5,0. October 29, 1920. W. Il. 1I lHozueand wife to T. .. Stahl. a iat of the northieast quiarteýr of th- norilheast quarter section 5. WauitkeLýan towvnship. wairranty deed: John. rriffith and «Irte ;o Stephen Coffpy and wife. lot 3R (except west V, feet 1, RoFý,Terrace subdivIsIon, Lake Forest,: warranty deed; $Kf00. T. J. Stahil and wife to P. v. Rhodes, lot 2,-.,Cuimmnigs & Co,.'s North Avenue adlditjon, Wauk-gan: warranty deedl: $10." A. F. Beauiblên and wife tIo B. NAt Cossmnan and wife. 77. acres in see- tions 20. 29 and 30. Wauikegan town- shir: warranty deed; $2.300. flendamin Cossmnan and wife to A. P. Beaublern, lots 1 and 2, block 1. MNapfle (Grove suibdivis:Ion, Tsylor's Lake: warranty deed; si. 3. J. Andersen and wife- to C. 'L. Miller et al., trustfees, lot 112. Lyon'm suhr)livision of the Fair Grouinds, Wall- k(ýgan: warrantv deed; $100. . . BjArk arnd wife IoC.L Miller et l..trstessouth half of lot 3. blockit and snuth haif of .part of lot 3, block 8, in AlcKay's addition, Wau- kom;0n warranty deed: $100. - October 25, 1920. Estate of W. S. Keith, deceased, to A. W. Cort, lots 13l and 14. Pearson, Little & Birogan's subdivision, Waul- kegan: deedl: $1,n0O.1 Sarah C. B1rowe- et al. to J. L. Yry-i ing, Co aarc In north half of section 28, Newpor t township; warranty deed: $1. G. M. HioHwe. et al. to Naurene L Hlowe, ttr'e-quarters of an acre, In. southwefst quarter section 36, Deer-1 field township: 15 deeds; $1. etc. Lois Coninx abd w Ife to F. H. Tay- dýý ý - .7% 5: 48 a. mi. 6:03 a. mi. 6: 18 a. mn. 6: 33 a. m. 6: 48 a. m. 7:03 a. mi. 7: 18 a. m. 7:33 a. m. 7: 48 a. m. 8: 16 a. m. Then every half hour to: 7: 25 a. m. 7: 55 a. mi. 8:25 a. mi. 8:55 a. mi, 9: 38 a. mi. 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M. 4:48 p. m. 5:03 p. m. 6:25 p. m. 5:18 p. M. 5:33 p. m. 6:55 p. m. 5:48 p. m. 6: 16 p. m. 7:31 p. m. 6: 18 p. m. 6:33 p. m. 7:55 p. M. Then every half hour to 7:48 p. m. then 8:48, 9:18 and 9:48 p. m. ànd every hour thereafter u'ntil 12:48 a. m. *The WmtIly.Eighte eve-Valve Enine. -1 Tells aStory of Service Trains to Chicago Daily as Follows: For the Business Man For Shopping or Matinee For the Dinner or Theatre Party CARI A Frost( Ruined 1 Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R.,R. Libertyville Ticket Office Phone: Libertyville 74 WILLYS LIGHT PLANT CO. LIBERTYVILLE, ILL Lake

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