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Lake County Register (1922), 28 Oct 1925, p. 5

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K Here for Your Use! y0j Pr NnR ILZZ L IARIPZ 2L d MeQa AL M Me L ANME ARL DLAE Indications now point to a suspension of mixine ~ TAKE 0n September. first and there 12 no -fi.fi ADVANTAGE g' storage. T?:"um" matil °nfi' f'u:' 'L .1' Of these bright days by let-- ce: m&; $ fe tor a ting us make sittings for qi ons i OPP 200 OO Sige t nnsettled labor con-- th eir s@ of hard coal sum-- se nat e t We Next Winter's lfiohdhfi..m-'l-'-hhhy.l stock up. Get all the medicines you need at one time and save yourself many trips. --* We make the PRICE RIGHT on every thing we sell Let US be YOUR druggists, F. B. LOVELL CO:; Every well regulated home has the MEDICINE CHEST * ats "The Bank of Service" Efficient COUNTY NATIONAL T MUST HAVE THEM O--A CHECKING ACCOUNT 8T EPFICIENT METHOD OP YING BILLS. wides PHONE 5 -- _ Mrs. Kemp of Ottumwa, Tows iW# Wisiting at the Louis Akers home on west Lake street. Big bargains in house furnishings C%y- Furniture Sale extended one week because of bad weather. _ .. Philip Strand is confined &8 his home with a hard cold. the week he was th pneumonia but prompt megsures warded off the attack, -- Mr. and Mrs. William of Mundelein spent Sum Herman Brockman home truck with Bill's name painted on the sides in big letters.. _ -->/ ~ Mr. and ::.J. # m: out this week with a new ford spend the winter, Mrs. Roy Waters spent e at the Louis Bockelman tqg Chicago. K. * Migs Helen y who is teach-- hummfih day with her parents, Mr. and*Mrs. R. W. Bulkiey. _ _AWoget» :4 Mr. and ln.'ahauldh'yi Herman Helfer home. e e Mrs. William Gerber the -.xm-mmd-:h Jones in Chicago. 3 4 'William Rowson of Round. Lake visited with relatives here Sunday-- Mrs. Myrtle Wehrenberg was a Qh?mr'h.hy. j 'Chicago were--visitors last week at ; the home of Mrs. Herman Meyers | who nccompanied them on their re-- . Florence Willett of Chicago | Haas of Dayton, Ohis were | guests at the home of Mr. Max Haas. victith of the epidemic of appendi-- citis which has attacked so many in this wicinity. She was taken to the Victory Memorial hospital Monday where an operation was performed. sale at Triggs & Johnson's store on turn to their home Sunday. Mrs. Meyers will remain in Chicago for a weeks visit with relatives there. upon Saturday night to supress a small riot which, it is said, resulted from the attempt t> eollect a gamb-- ling debt. -- It--was necessary to re-- sort to force to subdue one of the ::&!pnhndnat:.utm: valley gang spent night the village lock up. . --~ Mrs, Charles Rudoiph of River-- view is quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Andrews on East Park avenue. ' _ _Dean C. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herrington and Miss Julia Gagliardi motored to De Kalb Sun-- day and called on a number of lo-- cal people who are students there. closing its big 'zale until Saturday of this week because of the #ncle-- ment weather during: the past week. This is done to afford an opportun-- dty for the out of town to uhma&ofm Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Gibbons an-- ;:Ine.tbt%d:.dlnchm at Frances Hospital in Chicago on Monday October 26. ~'° Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schwerman and fam#Hy were Sunday guests at the home of the Rev. Heise at Fair-- Mrs. Frank Wheelwright of-- quite a generous fall of snow in that locality. formerly a Libertyville resident and who now lives in Milwaukee, called on friends here last week. W. L Collins and J. A. Treptow made a business trip to Wausau, Wisconsin, last week by motor. The Ray Purniture and Paint Mirs. Herbert Lusk of Waukegan @_fi_"_fio'fl:)m.v.mey G. R. Club will hold a candy last Friday, as low . as $12.00 home. } N8 ) confined &4 tos "~ it is the Intest was called of of Tore Teaviee ie barents be-- fore leaving, her husband for Sumatra M'.t Enault has ac-- cepted a m«m the Shell Oil Howard: Wilson and family of Milwaukee My with rela-- Mrs. Edward G. Enault of M%'wta f Mr, Mrs. He: Wehrenberg W'&\Mlfls at Wau-- Annual bazmar and dinner of the Woman's Guild of St. Lawrence's gate Col onnverries ... $ 108. for 50¢ P e m Shanks,. ' -- "CELOTEX»" 8 to 4 Tbs. cach .______________ Per Ib. 20¢ woop sm«:g:o i.';'""'m Watch Our Ad --A Carload of New York mnlke * s / Apples from thé YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK ie O 5 Aeeey qathard" will be « Bm;rvl:: (WeEN YOU PLANT . > MIXTURR ie © > ___ m-i.& 'mN * lm I mirk /« t Dates Stuffed With Wailnuts, Delicious Pi. We blend all our own cofl'oo-:n.d"n'nm . only 'the finest quality grown. We have new: Walnuts, No. 1 kind, Large Califcm'_lncy Ones . Per Ib. 42%¢ Golden Tip C + /s filled / hard mixture, Special for this sns« PUK . 29€ Pure Cane Granulated Suga.ry by the bag, 100 Ibs; ..._._.____. Per Ib, 6¢ Jello, all flavors ________. 3 pkgs. for 25¢ Quaker Oats, small size _____ Per pkg. 10c Triges & Johnson Special Coffee, Perfi:53c.._.______ 9 tho fae @1 En Our Prices are Not High "The Storé of Quality and Service" Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville --JUST COMPARE THEM in the November 6--7 nt a few days sters, the Mis-- Meyer. From # Zurich where r"""' eofilétly gung ~People's rews Lutheran DAY, OCTOBER 28s, 1925 eal «hapter fifled «6. tlice. . The next meeting of the Libertyd ville Woman's Club will be held at the Parish house on Wednesday, November 4 at which time Judge Perry L. Persons will. speak on ment" Mrs, Orpha Harding will: give an outline of County Govern-- ment and the committee on Applied The program will be interspersed with instrumental music by Miss Hilda Hapke. This meeting will be evening a delegation attended ad-- nnoedofficenllghtum and Mrs. W. F. Franzen of the lo-- On Friday evening, October ©80, the local chapter order of the East-- em Star will hold its advanced of-- ficers night. Invitations have been issued to various chapters and it is expected that a number of visiors will be present. a . + " A number of local Eastern Star members attended the celebration of Past Patrons night at Glenview on Friday of last week. Mrs. Rhoda Fendick and William F. Franzen as-- _ Clybourn Electric Shop aZ go (.00 TPFeS reriumgs AnepBek 29 in the church parlors. This is to be an all day, meeting with a picnic lunch at noon. A good at-- quiite to tie. . Work will be ready by to 9:80 A. M. and it is urged that all come as early as possible. meet on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Tavernier at her home at 411 South Milwaukee avenue, boiler without putting hands Ladiés Attention! interesting News of the Local C'Iuia and Lodges Interesting News of the SOCIETY 410 Milwaukee Ave. 3 Ibe. for $1.50 Per pkg. 30¢ 3 Ibs. for 50¢ Per Pkg. 15¢ | Libertyville Lumber Go. _ CGet Busy --Fallin |-- Mrs, Anna Hertle and family wish : gg to extend to the Low Twelve Club i e@ of Lounsbury Lodge A. F. & A. M. . ~A of Barrington their thanks for the Bs y kind assistance in our late bereave-- * N ment and to Zurich Lodge 1089 of e e * Lake Zurich, HL., for expressions of 1 * C 6 sympathy and brotherly love in P es " ; their wonderful exemplification of finow's Auto Livery the work at the grave of our be-- | PAY AND NIGHT TAX! sERvICHR loved husband and father. Phone Libertyville, 306 . / s 8 a. m. GET THE Building HABIT Crib Blankets, weight, in * Planhito,fiiogg. t, in Plaids and l' iifiubnetres._.Aiiomintudit _ Pnetyrniitimemmmmmich -- _ $2.00 Per Pair finest fifiifiw&qn"&"%'" rug ""5 , c :;'d"kof_ 6 your '_m:'&p yersh These Wearwell Blankets are woven of the CARD OF --an account & W. Carroll & Sons Co. All the Latest Styles of Trim and --makes a safe harbor on the sea of life Down By The Old Depot Twenty ¥ sars irst National Bank -- -- Price $8.50 Phone 47 --is storm proof 8 p. m. y

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