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He deplores the false idea as to the location --of the burn: and kegs to assure his friends that they do not have hip pockets in over-- Mrs. Charles Wehrenberg. .'x hostess wa: sthe winner of the est honors. Mrs. Clarence Flagg the dies euchre club was entertained by the first prize, Mrs. W. E. Volkman ofllndcuhtb"lriw han the third® ant ~Mrs. Geotge ing malady,--the grippe. Mrs. Ptantig Houlihan en : Miss Zelda Bock, Mrz, James On Wadnesday afterpooh the In-- A. W. Lindroth is slowly recover« ing from an attack of preumonia. Monday was the ninth day and the erisis was passed in safety. -- He is still weak but improving. . . Mr. and Mrs. William Schley en-- tertained the following on Sunday: Mr» and Mrs. Henry Quentin, Mr. and Mrs. Rodag and daughter of Schley of Aptakisic. ¥a f Vernon Cemetery Association -mdd'hoflhofi'fldfi Half Day Town hall on Saturday evening, January 26. The proceeds will go to the. association. the tlub \Ruridted 'dlub on week with an aftack of the prevail-- Decker the ++ -*o N s M N'* have been & with es turned to their home here® p Millard Trenner is soffering from an infection in his arm from a hurt received at his work at the Foulds Milling Company. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dymond left Friday for Los Angeles, California where they will spend the remain-- dey of the winter. P The Lake County clinic for crip-- pled chiliren will be held on Tues-- day, January 19, at 1 P._M. at the Chamber <of. Commerce, Waukegan National Bank Building, at Wauke-- The auto shepherds of the Liber-- tyville Garage went to Janesville, waeondnl"l'lfiyl:lbfia(&ekn- ecars to fill local orders. y KELVINATOR Econemy am well as convenience Will Erect You A House ar any kind of building ;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before starting. CONTRACTOR & BUTILDER ibertyville 145--R R. G. Kaping Expert Welding and All Branches of Garage Work -- WAUCONDA General Repair And will :grind six days A Complete Line of 'merson-- Brantinghan Farm Implements We have opened a Feed Mill wishes it PRESB81NG and CL E A NTNCG is dome right at Cichy's Talloring in the younger child when discover-- ed through proper examination. He Dr. Kraft of Chicago spoke on the the directors will meet bi--monthly at the new Virginia Cafe during the norn hour from 11:80 to. 1245.©> of ~the -- child ~welfare" committee of which Mres. Orpha Harding is.chair-- child. He stated that very often physical defects may be remedied about electric noer oOF ouner person making the ar &fl*lmb"mfi. rest with a warrant issued on cam tremendous amount of electricity | N!®'"t 0T to take the offender befor-- uhmw"thMdtfiomw'lfl'm in the'country. He also told of the | i**D*d it; or before the nearest maz P'l.fllflln.m-lhbh isatrate in the countyv in case the ar-- ahead of the increase in demand for |"®<t is made without a warrant. "Th along has power to 4+ which 19 oiret o se merich (ads thlether the Case is bailable." rapid growth, l 'C¥r"if $n & At.m«mmw--g.n: s ui " O m 4 it was decided to engage a man Jn /Mémorial of Mary C. Staats and to keep it Th condition. &("d'm'aab-day,lm was " also doel?d.fi.d. hereafter, t&%: which was held at the: club rooms on Tuesday night was. one. of the biggest and most enthusiastic meet-- President : Ives ~promised --many more good times for the members of the club and stated that a number of: moves for civic betterment are being worked out but thit they are not yet in shape for a detailed an-- nouncement. The Libertyville club has just fin-- ished the biggest yéar of its his-- ings ever held by the organization. Nearly ~one hundred members and H&Mfi:'m +80. W Pmm.lmmflf:l. W. Simmons, Superintendent of the North Shore Railroad who madé a very entertaining talk of the future of this community and on the gser-- vice-- which <his company hopes to render. . He:made a strong plea for cooperation from the people in this area and promised a complete reci-- outline of the aims of: the>local planning and zoning boards and be-- spoke also for cooperation. in the carrying out of these plans for the betterment of the Village. tory and with new members coming in rapidly and new activities being taken up, the future of the organi-- Kiwanis Club Mr. H. T. East was the after din-- ner speaker at the Kiwanis meet-- ing Thursday evening. 'Mr. East is employed by the, Commonwealth noad officials.. . --. _ J. S. Hyatt, President of the Vill-- Edison Company and gave a very and. treatment of Chronic Ail-- ments. The instruments have PR 1 5t on A No <af condhonpat Consultation FREE oeatay, any of the cluding Traction and Electricit The doctor is the enly one in th By Inspector in Charge, Office with Farm Burean Phone Libertyrille 329 LIBERTYVILLE: ITLLINOIS Dr.--J. H; Heslin lnlflyufinAn.lMfiflh is fully equipped to take care of _A gueeting of »the-- 4 Good,: ?aedpm the best.; My | T l pi ol e P ut B 6-- fi?--?"i: e g ; Kwfi wnflrfi{&lfiivflbs best buy CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis Interesting News of. the. ©|Of the pre--school age child. . [yessl. n wileeral ind ce l]m:dx.m,.:m S OCTIETFY § * ALIERLA ; A &A PE NPWE North MHwaukee Avenue BATISFACTION GIVEN Phone 236--J | _ * ¥LOOR SURFACING 601 West Park Avenue -- on the part of, the Rail-- Woman's Cinab mothz c i2 .. i im _: . _ $ Investmentthat can be had. There are -- 'Nom&better,look where,yo_nwill. §!: > Great opportunities for those who buy now. A precious on« i fin m Tid'is stiieds * iatrate in the county in case the ar re«t is made without a warrant. ««"The.court along has power to 4+ _ --Attorney General Carlstrom : char-- acterized these practices as "usurpa-- tion of judicial nowers" in an opin ion given to William J. Stratton of Ingleside, director of the department of .conservation at Springfield. ~*The practice <of some wardens," the attorney general pointed out, "in permitting : the defendants to sign jury ~waivers, accept the minimum fine with court costs and later mat» out 'the regular 'complaift, turn th» money over to the #ourt and have the docket show the entire procecd-- ings is not only unauthor'zed br law, but amounts to a usurpation «( fudicial power. The fact that such action of the warden is acquiesced in by justice of the peace and the nro-- | ceedings shown in the docket does not legalizte such action or the pro-- ceeding based thereon. "Nowhere in the fish and game eodes is authority riven to any per--| son or employe of the department ¢~ l accent ba'l in any form or" +s con> trol the nrosecution of the ofender | Their duties are nurely executive. A« ' no specia! procedure is prescribed in ; the said codes for the arrest and prosecution of offenders, the proce-- dure in such cases 4s that prescribed hy the criminai code, f "That procedure requires the of ficer or other person making the #ar rest with a warrant issued on eam nla'nt or to take the offender befor> the instice of the peace or fjudge who Fish and game wardens, of the state may no longer accept cash bail from or impose court fines. on fish and game law violators. --TRIGGS & JOHNSON Are in Sunnyside Park. Large roomy home--sites, CAME WARDEN Ham Shanks, 3 to 5 lbs. 1 each, per Ib. . . . . . . . 15¢ Watch for ad -- January Clear-- . ance Sale 2 American Family Soap . . 13¢ 1 Jap Rose Soap . . . . . . 10¢ 1 Am. Family Soap Flakes . 25¢ Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville a~ systematic examination "Quality Goods" at Great Monéy Savings c lgre and. get our--prices be-- fore laying in a supply $z *R ALL FOR 41c --be correct: reached the 1 There will be a special meeting laf yville Lodge Number 492 | A. F. & A. M. on Saturday evening, ll- 16. Work on the --E. A. degree. By order of the master. I T. F. Swan, Secretary. 594505 which fire occurred Decem-- ber 20, 1925.= I am perfectly satis-- fied with the adjustment. -- Monday, January, 18 :. January contert of the Liberty-- ville Musical Society at the Metho-- dist Episcopal church. use of the autos., Thursday, Januiry 21 Annual Dance and 'supper by the Mundelein Volunteer Fire Depart-- ment at the Ivanhoe Woodman Hall. , Jan. 12, 1926. from E. W. Parkhurst, Agent of the Hartford Fire Insur-- ance Co., draft for $628.19 par-- mous tenor. 34. KOTICE Fred Mordhorst. , :m. e N¥ No. held at the Village Hall in said Village on Tuesday evening, Febru-- 'ary second, A. D. 1926 at . eight o'clock sealed-- bids will be received for one motor driven fire truck with NOTICE OF Wmsm Public notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Liber-- tyville, Lake County, Illincis to be Underwear Material, White and Colors _ Percales, colored -- FIRST NATIONAL BANK W W . Carroll & Sons Co. < _ _ "CRLOTEX" CREO--DIPPED . _' WOOD SHINGLES, Any Color, --> -- YOUR LAWN WILL LOOK BETTER WHEN YOU PLANT _ OUR LAWN MIXTURE . . All the Latest Styles of Trim and Finishes--Both Interior and Ex GET THE Building HABIT For Early Sewing RebeAm Every Branch of Banking Our Motto will be: ~GOOD HOME COOKING CLEANLINESS AND GOOD SERVICE TRY OUR STEAKS Ginghams, Plain and Plaids Libertyville Lumber Co. A Special Turkey Dinner will be served Price $1.50 per plate Announcement The YIRCINTA CarE : . _ Will open Saturday Evening, Jan. 16, 1926 The activities of this Bank, extending as it does into every every branch of Banking, is in a position to render its customers a service at once so varied and so complete that they have to carry but one account. Come in and talk over your financial activities with one of our officers You will find them willing to take all the time needed to help you with Down By The Old Depot Twenty Y ears ERNEST A. HOEHN, Prop. Phone 47 Dated at Libertyville, IIL, this 16th _ ~-- day of January, 1926. * . CX ter tanks, hose racks or other equip=. ment equal thereto. TA aa ie refuse any and all bids. ---- _ n vny oh. opig t "o Cl * CE Nn T One §00 gallon pumper, two Fall in 8 p. m. e