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Libertyville Independent, 1 Sep 1921, p. 3

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AIRE ind 4 UNDAY 30 P. M. :30 P. M. rom Rhode's ihow. idiniz war tax ,Ântioch R RY! and Eggs tni Eirg> dli- r% Il iN ttlii \ " !tr IlP. M. 'eling, 111. the Co. atisfy. v hest Sf o rts t anv lis we MilIlS so feit ss we ind it Lo an= e suc= 0w- inl y best Vhole . Our ioney better 'very.. Try G CO. Y, Pres., .&KE CO. SCIIOOL EXIIIBIT WINS IST PRICE AT TUE FAIR J~ Tur the second year in succes- don Lake County wins this extremelyhigh honor ýý t % l' , I i 1 , [t! '1 '1 1 , ' , r. 'r 'r Il ri THE IJBU~TYVILLE INDFPFZI)ENT, THURSDAYIISEPTEMBER I. 1921. PAGE hi t i~r îgir sci[r,,] r' ' ri( lll trrjrir.r u rxtrIlri r,, r1 " ti ri ' irvI it-,rr , ' ,, r SAILORS LEAVE GREAT LARES FOR PACIFIC ASSJqNM'NT SHOE REPAIR PRICESREDUCED On- Account of'the prices hof leather being greatly reduced, 1 arn in a position Sto do your repair work at even lower than pre-war J prices. The Best Work and the Lowest Prices 2ýLBERT ZUBER IN THE JOCHHEIM BLDC. anr AUU~ , hicago, motored out te frnrl itar It is LT~!the first time in twenty i-eyasta MORENEWCAN I= they had met, havina lrfii tr iait, rf each DATE ENTRIHE Lloyd White and mothei,fr Wauke- DAESEiIIVII an, called Sundav or'r ýrj içi M Dali Tir Aik I EJI i l .Wie Jok,n Bullock out for probate c1prk Pnd E. J. Griftin'out for sheriff ini 1;-nil il r i 'n r,' rrg.' ' ' [li t i' - ttifl I " ,'t l.rnr ririint rrn t ritfl i ' ' a' j . 't,' ft i i r titrii I, kr il <nl AU andr ,' "iitt t rOurrtt ii,! r r i v ' r tth ltriti 'r t 'i N ,,. r' . 'C jt r ar 'v . rti.t'ri tt. " tjfjr a Mi- 'Fr 'rc- r Chi' trj(j , %lat h t ' r t 'r' Ir vri ri 'rflrîjrl. M ] rei'. r "ftIrl.. 1, " . '.', tir,'% r'%it lji' r,.t tjt e NI n djr'N irt '- j',A . rtin 'ti' li'v The*'1 rue B' ll a-rr. l'n, he- ;r uni. r siic"h',,, 'rirjrjr'a irtNI.v- f riik'r rrr' U t' r" t'r',rn Ru' h r' inti)'s h[nu-t 'i 1)nI' tLa 'gke.' rr d gt J. S. Denman add r'rrîirrî'r rrrtrreri Sunday to Waukesita, Wis- to r ing Mrs. Margaret Denmnan itrrtr r' having rpent a week at the brrths Mr. Spanging.nr of' (hja, r fatit rît Mrs . Strehl vii'ied ht ,i àfe'wrtave the çast week. Schoirl opensrin Miîrri r :NIrrndv, Sept. .5, witlîMrrr. Peirter ,"' ;ac r tc'acher. Mesdames C. E. and %V. . Irerrnan and Miss WiI'ron spent Snt ir r;'. cit Nrs. <'utier of Zion Crtr'. Mre. and Mrk;. Narri'rr 11-4. rr'r r ne frrrnrthti'State fair 1h, lj t "i thi n i-îk. Mr. and Mn,, %N. S. Ier!, r, irrrrn rrrfled Miss Wilson t .rtu h(r1 <rjnrjav rît l'iihmîrnr', McHenry CIt' Mr" t'L S. -Renrier r' rri i returneri from Three <Jali.-.NîehMO n thti tirst 'f the~ week.VK3âfl 1- anîd Mrs. L.1,'. t('rrigrrrni'f Antîri'h, wae-sc-en on r-' r rNIr day itaving m-en toeuWa,lkgr THE CHECKER BOARD Conductad by WILLIAM J. WOOD. r' cu fim u fllc atiaga In te a dd to i thrr departme<it shouId be dtreas- f-n to WiUiSIi J. Wo& 118 BolvI. 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We wiIl displa'y and demonstrate the following five Natiosally Advertised Articles: iJ ~ Free Electric Sewing Machines Gulbransen-Dickinson Player Pianos Thor Ë1ectric Washing Machines Hoover Electric Suction Sweepers Brunswick Phonographs and Records. We wilialso display an exceptionally fine lot of Bedroom, Dining Room and Living Rooni Furni- ture at our Store on the East Side of Miwaukee. Avenue, Libertyville. A welcome awaits you. \m.'î do nort ciatmn oui gond" ,î,C ilt cri' lîcp.t. Ibut CdO daimi te loivet pjr ices- on te best gt adc- of fui nituî e titat 'i-an bi- obtamned. Aia9rr a large selec- tion on our floois N irist to oui .iootll ît die rEijj Fair or a cal] at our store vviII be H-OOV\ER{ greatly appreciated b , uand %vekno tht sc a viit ve'l b a' i Ac a pleasure and benef t te 301 . ModaI112 The Ray Furniture & Paint Store Open Monclay, Frîday and Saturclay Evenings Phone 9 Liberty ville, Mlinois !General fIilIworkl Detailed Work Accurately Manufactured, Odd and Stock. Frames Our Specialty Yards anid Contractors Given Special Attention Estimates Cheerfully'and Quickly Furnished, H. W. ROBBINS' WOODWORKING COMPANY r Telephone 61*: Libertyville, Iflioia' FARME RS And PAI-R VISITORS LET US FIGURE With you on your require- of Lumber,Ca, ments Feed --andaimteal connected with this ulne. Our Office Phone is 50. House Phone is 114-M. WýF. FRANZEN, JR, Libertyville, Illinois THE LMMM£ MEeDENr. THLRMAY.SEPrEMBER 1, 192 1. PAR 1 dl 7 2 Coal,

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