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Libertyville Independent, 12 Mar 1925, p. 2

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i oi oo t s toa d id TPACKING HOUSE --PRICES!| -- _------ Berthe!l had committed -- sulcide by Kazor -- Kazonon, 31. Waukegan; . " on his farm. He Thursday and |~~ Nishan-- Kagarian, ~21, Waukegan; _.-- Started the morning chores. When he| Nazle Pambegzeian, 20, same. ~--. ~~Mid not come :' l: breakfast, nnnh' Goorgt" (;'unther. 38, Onslow, ia.; _ was started. was found . : Elsie ~~$4, same. * ~~*~*Beslides Hils wife he T6aves m%}% "Safle.~ 29,° Madison, _ Wis:: _ _ dren, mother and father,' two sisters "Eilleen Fit@gerald, 19, same.-- .. _: * and three brothers; i'hm.aflbl DeWitt --J. Lilly, 28,--Columbia City, «~~-- joes were b=**--in the home at two|Ind.; Theress M..Csteqg.. °8...Jefferson ~--number of Chicago friends spent --last ~*Bunday at the home of --their mother, _ RIVER VALLEY IN l»---'«'- --~**--sANITARY DIST.|*>> ht sn ~PTod poovroeftra ts 73 Project. --I l POT ROAST--22¢ QUALITY--per pound --......._......_------15¢ ---- M ~| BONELESS ROLLED ROAST--38¢ QUALITY--per pound ____28c "¥r and Mrs. Chase Webb and son, | !=;';°:;A'Y---- _ Emmett, Mrs. Maude Sabin, Mrs. ira Weabsolutely guarantee to curs your pile.. BSimmons were in Washington, D. C "-:"""mmm" s j 16 bres . , D. C., men ;'-':l".".byb';'h"'m' _of President Coolidge. f E:L-,doflé":b:':w-g e z . and Mrs. .%l_ed son d* :-,:ha- -nednh'.ul:;w!;mui"rb; m M "-- h on m cost, _ _George Wo%u es t me gol-l"f;'pC--flo Obligation :'.fi"'i knowsn as the Thos. Wilton 4 c ue h fii?'i?fl"'jfii | P T C de so thiy--a * "~ _ '-od-ll"ls.l!n';.:'uv'\icmfi-é?-- -- ; > -- decide we take your wo>! --end with -- Te i "Therrny mm Thesed |_ Sm ° emerek tinee Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Adams at ,lp-~=n~d"' in a bill to be introduc-- g the Ilinois Legislature Wednes-- ay by Representative Frank McCar-- thy, it became known today. -- The entire Fox River Valley, from the Wisconsin state line to the Hli-- mois River, would be included in the district, taking care of sewage of El fi, Aurora, St. Charles, Batavia and __"*It is a ten to fifteen: million~-- dol-- lar project," McCarthy said. -- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson and little son and Mr. Thompson's mother O River Forest were over Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Thomp-- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs,. George LEONARD C. BLANK, Proprieto A N T1 O CHB-- siuly un ba id To wl enc t Eie s1 T Pre us 2s 1. 0 C Chem s 7 ermemimneniined d# ulc ud 2 Wetmaats . S erctiie ces Snd ind Biive ces n Nn mt inn en ie L a ho sr oc o ... BPbLIK TL FINEST WISCONSIN CREAMERY BUTTER, per pound 48c COUNTRY ROLLS OLEO BUTTER, None Finer, per pound....31¢ BOILING BEEF, per pound........__.__...._.............___._..__10¢ JUICY AND TENDER SIRLOIN STEAKS, per pound.........__._28¢ mc 44 A « M 3 & m eams--ms e dsn a * % M Sirtin ie l P wn. 2 ons atiieliecia~ * witggs ons "44 > t + * C 20de 4.+ ammuesirraperinirenn mm ngocmmece mm d e t Y uis s A* » * o PeREEOC in sz wuee c ns coi o *Wn To ~-- apropnpemmge ;'.. rrerces gomce goce o_ March 10--A gliant ash and C ca APG 2 s L tccmnteisccd .--_.-l»---.i Why Pay More? and a | Fern .Collins, 18, same. > ~©'_ BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY. BANK THE DIFFERENCE . Delevan,1H., then will return to Spring field to make another visit with her ¥ = nita, her. ateine sn oi M hom 4 cce nntlack CoAi.and Misa Kilta-- " ® S GmS » i all" day sewing at thh--shrdlushrdul Mrs. H. F. Beebe visited friends in Libertyville over the week end. _ . Mildred Green, 24, same. + Reinhold --Schulz, 27, Milwaukee; Eimity"~Cargory 82 weame.>= > 0!» . Lawrence. Reynolds: Davidson, 24, °-- ACORWeTs VYR oA Cmmc se .. ~ RREEC waukee; Gladys M. Lother, ;;. um1 Mrs. W. H. Osmond was a Chicago. Mrs. Warriner went to CHiicago and James C. Davids, --20, -- Gresham, 'is.; Grace -- Smith, 20,° West --De Korman L _ Kole® 32, 'Chicago; PILES CURED ' BEFOEEX YOY PAT We y guarantee to 'IT your pile. or we don't wanl one yepag. undreds ol men women have, by their own state: been cured of niles byour wondertul Eiesns l.nhb::' -ndvvlh.;' can be fried 5; ed we ue Vim to send :' . w 5 to sen 4 l uen Ts of to Tsd remcraud 1P ree 545 North Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, Iil. on on uatps io ind ARAO Y --M--O R E--2°-- Pnd L 3 .__. ; | _ The Royal Neighbors of Willard While --the . opening celebrations OQf | Camp will give a bunco party at the the First National and Waukegan Na--|Herschberger hall Thurkday evening, W. I. Lyon Announ Plans -==aw.;','.'1'3m Sor . . Security Bank. z.1 ¥e 12¥/4¢ Besjdes the Lyon offices, one <full office room has been turned into'an art gallery of over 25 water color pic-- tures of barlks by various atchitects from all qver the country. 'The build-- ing committee of the Security bank, W. I; Lyon, H. M. Hussey--and W. B. Smith, have not yet selected the plans for their bank, but they have anrrow-- ed the contst down to two or three architects and they have a very def: nite idea as to what the new dbuilding will be like. By the end of next week the--contract for the building. will .be The new Security --bank will occupy Efii?(mamx and the next two stores to the east, includ-- Ing the barber shop and the florist awarded. ELLMWOOD FARM TWO SONS OF CHICAGO PIETJE CHAMPION. ONE FROM A 31--LB. FOUR YEAR OLD, THE OTHER FROM A 27--LB.: FOUR YEAR OLD DAM. BOTH ARE SIRED BY OUR CGOOD YEARLY RECORD HERD SIRE AT. ELMWOOD FARM. <--=----DBEERFIELD, ILLINOIS Reasonably Priced MEATS at Herd Accredited HEINZ SATSUP OR CHIL SAUCE, ARMOUR'S VERIBEST MILK, large size, 3 cans for _..._........ 29c ARMOUR'S VERIBEST PORK and BEANS, large size, 3 cans....29c¢ GORTON'S FINEST CODFISH, per pound..........................._. LARGE HOLLAND HERRINGS, per dozen _......_...................50¢ EXTRA LARCGE and FANCY MACKEREL, each........._.............20¢ #4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4# % 4 % *# %4 % 4 Glencoe one day last week. _ Framnk Stahl moved his family to the Loomjis~ home, vacated by Mr. Bohengki. . | Joe Hohenski and" family moved to lencoe one day last week. --Frank Canned Goods E"-- W'Ta'.nfl--',m'--' I..ic:-.};;:.' Hg w nemeet ty > ~ nc Reta --opocer t «e td eet s es > M es l oh. ons A;?&Mw;%m-~fi &¥ e on ateg o o ~-- M 0 eamenee o SA e S ie SR e i e s e 7 2 mm I f t TT 5S --~ 2 STOCK TANKS; 1 TOP BUCCY; 1 BOB SLEICH; 1 PONY BUGCY: _T * ; 120--ECC CIPHERS INCUBATOR; 1 FEED CUTTER; 1 FORD ROADSTER; 15. ~ 1 SILO, 14x26, 1--Piece Stave; 1 HAY FORK, 150--FT., ROPE AND PUL-- P LEYS; 1 CORN SHELLER; 50 GALLON GAS TANK; 6 MILK CANS. Es 3 Shovels, Forks, and other articles too numerous to mention _ ~ 5 E TERMS--Al! sums $25 and under, cash ; over that amount a credit of 6 months C | § will be given on good, bankable notes, bearing 7 per cent. interest. No prop-- s s iss my:wberemovdunfi_lxnledfor. a eione '§ I S. Duba, Owner. / -- _ J. 8. Duba, OUwner.-- ,' | ammme e F aAa®A io nAPIIM AMITDY # ~ _4 DEERINC CRAIN BINDER ; 1 DEERING CORN HARVESTER;-- 1 BROAD. _ ~~~~~--FRED CRABBE, Auctioneer ~ Om,i.m-mi ~-- Black Horse, 11 years old. . tAE ty .l tocy've4 e i# HAY and GRAIN--20 tous Clover ahd Alfalfa; 15 tons Timothy and Clover; _ _ > -- -- . _ Rboutr 4 fest of Sileggt: . _ . _ 00 s ol n 5l2 n e s t o old s ~--Farm Implements, Machinery, etc. _ ~'Thursday, March 19th t 2 ~" C >=~>--.--.--_, \-- --~._ ~ORMFRAtner fle&hfmhvhcbmwu.lwm'efluwk'mwdwm 1!/,-- miles east of Libertyville, 1 mile west of Rondout, on Rockland road (Chicago, North Shore & Miwaukee cars stop at--farm) on i reaata 13--HEAD OF L CAST SEEDER ; --1 SULKEY--PLOW;-- _2 WALKING PLOWS; _2 SULKEY CULTIVATORS; 1--HORSE: CULTIVATOR; 1--HORSE HOE; 1 3--HORSE DISC;-- 2 SECTION DRAG; 1 MOWER; 1DANE HAY LOADER; 1 HAY RAKE; --1 IDEAL MANURE SPREADER;. 1 JANESVILLE CORN PALNTER WITH 30 RODS OF WIRE; . 2 TRUCK WACONS; 1 HAY RACK; 1 WACG-- 25¢ ~_~. 10 HIGH GRADE COWS _ ~_ ~ 1 Fresh Milker; 2 freshened recently; 4 heavy Springers; 3 giving Milk. . M at |2'30'|'b}lp.tbe following panul\fitopeny to 1. HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT, per pound. .. & 3 & $ oDN 4 a ym« 1 Gray Mare; 6 years old; 1 Gray Horse 11 years old; --1~---- HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT, per ,...46_,_,,_..,,_..--____.....i.z.}s\ FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, per pound............:..------------ 1/3: BONELESS BRISKETS AND RUMPS, per pound _.................19¢ Smoked and Salted Meats SUGAR CURED BACON, 6 to 8 Ib. slabs, per pound._...___......_35¢ ARMOUR'S STAR, SWIFT'3 PREMIUM, HETZEL'S HAMS--~--29e :2~SETS DOUBLE, UAP Why Pay More? PC Smowyt Dail Shak l 1 Srve Terse WWe -- Ya'le 13 x 3 % T

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