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Libertyville Independent, 19 Feb 1925, p. 10

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E'_ Inspiration ~from a Jowly Kfdney 7 -- mmMWonmw Jis _ Sabec: stt tm Pewget ce hnd e opmers se Te M"fl" pu: se _2 _ OOR "WRHo's WH0" 3x Portkwith he entered into the gro cety wetn's bhandicap for township ~collector. it was a handicap in 4 the sense that his epponent, Clayt. Ratt, bad made a name for himselt through seliing superb coffees to tBe roters. Ifs couldn't stand on is hbis _past record; that of selling a ptomaine infectedl --bean, so he lost M by five votes. _2 Undzsunted, our young hern came wuue! --aat tor vome--caiteoctai--she . Hhist:***~ * 4. Bamue!l Quincy Goldman, who re ___.... cently acquired sixty acres bordering 8 nounced plans for subdividing ~__--_----mmet, -- Contracts for _ e _ *' property with streets, f ¥ew-- 'er, water, treeé and. at 'an g.t _ _ _ of $220,000 have been awarded, Mr.. $'A.;,c* Golliman states. At the same time, :___. _ Mr. Goldman is preparing to sybdi-- ~ vide a 10bacre tract on Waukegan .' _~""and Libertyville roads in Lake Bluf. _ 1 OFFICIAL LIST OF wA From paibpits, lc halls and street | & _________ _ ~rgy * e e o oirvrmmmnoas corners be 3?'-*- the siection --~--The Earle Ross players t public. made a great race . # this second time and even Clayt.. » 2i in i * A the uo Ns m ze e dat Now playing hmo' in their fourth weel:hi' Tofl s at the polls was . wonderful. The people. of Lake County, we make s offc --"TH do that,"--eried <the detigbteg Ira, who was looking forward to a grocery business. One day a stradg-- er dropped into the store and bought the bes@Bs.© (The --aloreméentionct huhtdfl-.ma«uo maine iliet: beld his <recovery in doubt feor a time. HMe returned to the store, indignant, and epdedt by sbhouting, : + Me ~gathered {t':'no.ot-uy'h.:ne:'n.u ra had been to Ccua-- oksers --during "Biy 12 Yearein he township was carried by 3041 votes He had been unopposed, -*' -','"i"' "'-go'n lediuft o | AA e . _"To whait do <you attribute your success?" DeWit asked. -------- Goliman states. . At the ';f-:;-'u.;'t With t;geotiou of this character_before Congress, another gen-- Mr. Goldman is preparing to subd!--| efation may, and go before anything tangible would result to aeg Livartptitie reade in Laky Blus. | the fmq::'yet. it seems to be a problem that big business mgfilfl the. Liberty-- | men--would solve at a single sitting if it applied to their own busi-- iric and also on the right of way of [Ntss. It remains for the farmer to untangle his own problem and But -- back to Cthe kidaty beas. That 'confession came after Lbours A dn in ~~ E. Philraw to A. R. Kanney WD E.m.uwu and 12, Golds K / #¥1 to N. W. Mae-- l o tat. is osl Po ar % & IRA PEARSALL DeWit 'Hunter, Cleu-- bean, s#so he 108l 2 'vut roune : were" came P . Real Show at Our Expense es m,n_:-,--:; ____.. _ . 3@ Introduce Our New St4ek Camnany _ ; e m raae-- c try a less barm{ful 6 attract 1P [ <I !..M'LT! #o Julia Sal-- LAND for State Bank of Chgo to F: L, Gault «and wI jt tafis Deed $10. St. 45. Loi 34, First Addn to Ravinia Forest. --C. T. an0d -- PR To to--R > Harris V.Mfinfli.lt. §1, Pt of Sec 4, Libertyville. . . R. Ledérer and wf to E. P. Taylor and wf WD $10. St $5.50. Lot 3, Blk 6, Northwood Manor. M. G. Reiner and wf to E. M. Ros-- enwasser WD $10. Pt of See. 21, Deer-- M. 1 enwas Reld. A. . Beawpien and wf to Eihel M. Killian and bus WD $10. St. $1.50, Lots 13 and 14, BDik 5, Sheridan Ter-- and wf it tens Deed $550 8t. $1. Lot .'F. K. MeCormack and wf et al to F. MacDonald Lowe WD $10. St. $28. Pt of Sec. 4, Libertyvilie. F. MacDonald Lowe and wf to R. Mvan Deed $1500 8t. $1,50. Lot 5, Bik 10, Lake Forest Heights. * A C. E. Gray and wt to W. J.' Smith and ¥. G. Smitk W, D. $10. St. $6.50. LQts 23 and 24, Bik 6, Lenox Subdn. --»L. J. Yeoman and wf to A. Salew-- tyud wt jt tens WD $1. 8t; $1.50. Pt, of Sec 2%0, Wkgn. . _ *, that this is one of the.causes for lack of agricultural stability. l:m'involvcs, every tyfifi{h"g'n'm' 'fl%fi, system is apparently-- involved. ° Commission report devotes much attention _to the "red tapt" that surrounds every avenue of possible relief or to get hearings because of the expense, and deplores--the fact that --of 1 1,000 banks cligible-- to some sort of a legislative program but because of the field jnvolv-- ed in the report it is doubtful if any substantial relief can be con-- State Bank jncmg-nivrnzn Breiia sd V. M. Welsh QCD $10, St. --$.50, o e o o s it Te e ie m t ie n e t o e o+ La*e County Independent --. Waukegan Weekly Sun Treat Your Lady Friend-- ~ good. for-- Bring this ad. to our ticket office, buy one ticket and we--will give you absolutely -- . --~ -- Starting SUNDAY for one full week | "THE OPEN GATE" 50¢; 75¢.and $1.00-- Children 25¢ (=._FUSSING WITH --THE FARMERS ----.° |._. . The House Agricultural Committee 'is attempting to shape the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday FEBRUARY 23, 24 and 25 _ Golds Subds. ~ Now runninig in Los Angeles in its 17th week \_'\The greatest 3 Act Play of the season One Ticket Good for Seat next to the one , You Bought -- The Earle Roais--i)layers ------ ET -- Baturday and My Matines at 2:15 ° AJESTIC 'I'IIEATRE of Chgo to "SCANDALMONGERS" A Comedy Drama in Four Acts a New York Sensation Friday and Saturday Chicago' Prices $3.00 Floreace ],, atl, Hill & made . sive o of the Friday of the city's leading Friday night gave or ibhe motion.picture x she has invested her "The companry is mous Crab--Tree Fiarm, who 'took a fAler in wheat a Tew; weeks ago end made herself another fortune, exclu zive of the--onse--that--made of the city's leading philanthropists, Friday night gave out the details of ithe motion picture venture in which she has invested her profits. -- . "The compary is to be known as the Gold Conet Plctures, Int., and | to have Mas Marsh as its star," "l'l. Durand salid. c "I hbave been a great admirer of Miss Marsh's work for years . and_ when I made thit exitra money in the "He, with Jiay Basseit of Chitago, and Miss Marsch and rr busband, L company ." "I have been a great admirer of Miss Marsh's work for years . and when I made thiat exira money in the grain market, I decided to make it poskible for Mss Marsh to hare the proper Ananolal backing for her gréat '197, E. A. Cummings and Co's North and Samuve!l Damos Jt tens WD $10. St. $2.50. Lots 19 and 2p, Bik 8, Wign Gardens. r s F. W. Martin to Josephing Jadrich WD §10. Pt ot Lot 2, wWm. B. Dodges IN THE MOYVIES (NOT | |= Mrs. Scott Durand, owne ous Crab--Tree Farm, who er in wheat a Tew,; weeks ade herself another fortut vo-- of the--one--that--made R. W. Burps and wt to 0. Conteas C Th»--*~sp94A wtf & wers. Thei tapt" that igs beca : --eligible to ; ie 5nb n WAUKEGAN ple of Lake County--and it's coming &gain--Thursday, Febru-- _ ary 26th is the day set. --All the stores have been planning for weeks to make this the biggest bargain event ever s t age d in Waukegan. You'll be surprised tosee how much your dollar will buy Thursday in Waukegan stores:Costs and profits are gorgot-- ten. So be here and bring your friends. Take advantage of . the extraordinary bargains offered in this mighty one day sale. _ _ fiOLLAR'DAY means 34 es 4 ~4A~

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