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Libertyville Independent, 26 Mar 1925, p. 5

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ll "Super -- Zinced" § |--Columbia Fence ' dw"u.y"t-_defl * _ s ltge t "ham oo aed ts on PS tocer ||| Xy ~.»4~ PV'"' 'ictv'. ** Ti & | J t¥ > Te verke -S':':.};'ed' | skke . e 4eeuE un o mels l " MQ\J' W * . ce Ts uNe _ 3 Lc us o We SS oo o * + _ The improved process of rust protection hownu *'Super One of the most profitable investments you can make is to enclose your fields with Columbia Fence. It improves the appearance of your farm and enhances its sale value. But vest of all it means bigger profits by leading to diversified farming, better crops, more and better live stock and you can cultivate or pasture fields as desired. _ NENCE. Do.not ntake the mistake of putting up cheap fences _ ; flu&_require frequent repairs and early replacement. Colum-- _ [| bia Fence givyes you practically a permanent inclosure. | .,ColmxbiaFarmFenceisydeindlthewcid\tsmdstyla | approved by the U, S. Depaftment of Commerce. This assures _ you of full gauge and honest spacing of the line and stay 1 wires. The Columbia Hipge--Joint construction gives strong, | flexible stay wires extending from top to bottom of the fence. _ | marks the highest development in protecting fences against rust. Ranqd:erd\flnflCohmfiathveflfiswncM standard of rust protection. Yet so efficiently has the im-- provedpnmbeendcvelopedthaweareable(owflt}fis fence at NO INCREASE IN PRICE over fences of ordinary Ceivanict Tay. C INSURANGE < PROTECTION-- »!=s INVESTMENT ~~A Good Investment Hardware Plumbing Heating Telephone 17 -- LIBERTYVILLE, HL., There is no obligation asking information or advice I am always glad to besof service In fact, good f'cu are essential to'mm_:hninng'&likg: Exhaustive tests by chemists indicate that "Super Zinced" i -m'h:;w "'rui"ldin_ g fences, BUILD FOR PER! ing. when FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. Frank H. Eger v-fp:f w . ' Mrs. Percy Waiton was in Chicago e = Monday. + w t moeononmn in rot en cce > e e t amesen 46-- Sfi olt Sn --tankery m )fl'ma "{ 'l.llAL. _.,.?. i2 Mhinawn Gatfirday wife. E(ilvtl;. were in Chicago Satorday. _D. H. Scott of Estherville lowa, has been here the past week visiting at the home of his son, Charles Scott, 4nd Lake County National At times money is -- plentiful--w a g & $ are hig h -- every-- thing is running Local and Personal A Buffer The Unseen * "The Bank of Service"' The first gain is not the last ! It is ther that the wise and thrifty per-- son makes provision ~, for unforeseen con-- tingencies. C W. W. Carroll & Son Co. Spring Brings New Bobolink Colors-- See for yourself the trim ankle, the three--seam back. Buy BOBOLINK HOSE with full assurance of satis--, faction or money back. \ Silk Hose for Women _ _ $1.25 Pair / L. H. Pepper, who has been living MAAAE res on Briar Ridge Farm, east of Liber-- . Ayville moved this. week to a farm _ 'HEEBR Things could |near Bristol, Wis. ~ _ ] ~_-- BE A loiuftfne than I s 80c d THEY are--what if we i Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Boyes and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyes and daughter, i{gge. of Waukegan, were here Sunday fvisiting ~relatives. . | Bidney Meaker, the ice man-- is care-- ,tully nursing a broken arm, sustained 'last Saturday, when he was lu-u'c'xApy ] 4c 2las ds 1t fths n ut t --ter Thao ther: sndian h. dn * D w 'listed amape_ those_who respopned --to lk. vemsi. «s«" * Imanlh »*Pe Kpoe > ; ape |tims, broudessted from WL3 radio 4& | tion, Chicago. . ' ian chureh will be held at the --home of Aubrey Wells Monday, March 30. $o emen=~ oo capece zen nme mt ~ _ 2i 22. _ Miss Dorothy Casey and H. Ray Mil-- ler, both of Libertyville, were married | 'in Chicago Wednesday morning. the: |ceremony being performed by Judge Max Luster, of the Muntcipal court. }. County Farm Adviser J. J. Doer-- sChuck returned bome last Thursday *nlgm from Anna I11., near which place {he owns a farm. Mr. Doerschuck was in Murphysboro about three hours be-- 'for. the destructive tornado of last 'weeXk, but did not know anything about lr(ha storm until he returned to Anfa. He went through the devastated region a heavy cake of ice slipping off the wagon, while delivering Ice. along nicely ATTENTION, KODAKERS ' Having been regeatedly requested to finish kodak work for quick delb'ery.] we have installed modern equipment for the purpose and are now ready to deliver the highest frade work obtain-- able in 36 or 24 hours Developing and printing left before 9 a. m ready the 'following evening. Printing onty or de-- veloping only ean be had in 24 hours. 'Information and assistance cheerfully given to amateurs. If you want the 'best your films will produce and also _prompt delivery we are at your sery-- '{ce. Local prites always ' | HONEYWELL STUDIG |_ Open Evenings Until Nine O'clock. . THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1925 W. Madden of Libertyville is and says the scene beggars desCTip-- tion. He reports the farmers as in pressing need of funds, to put them on their feet again. Farl Corlett and family drove to Elgin inday and spent the 'day with relatives. /' In the notice of the death of Mrs. Martha Burnett at Rockford, printed in last week's paper, the 'date of her demise was given as March 4. She passed away on March 11, and burial was March 13th. ra_, &mmm".--a"" !-.,,_«'-a:v. r'~.-'..- -A'.z' ,fi .,'?'_";.Ffiu ____THAT we all have our LITTLE ups and downs, BUT if you will sit DOWN and figure it ALL out we'll wager YOU'LL find that you HAVE a lot mpore "ups" _ «> -- PHAN you' bave "dowuns" sNO W'S WILL fit right into | THE bright side of your life AND will make your home ' HAPPIER--just try them j AND see. . Decker & Neville Phone 55 PHONE 306 HAJX to burn ceal in OUR' automobiles, and WHAT if we had to LATHER the lawn before WE could cut the grass-- AND what if we lved . 'DOWN in Little Egypt WHERE the tornado struck, TNSTEAD of Libertyville? Hours 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. DRUGGISTS descrip-- Pay the Handy Way-- _ Seeding ~Time Close At Hand Bring in your list--we can save you money and trouble with ~~# If You Intend To Build See us with your plans and let us apply our service and qual ity. None better--few as good. & BETTER PUT IN A FEW LOADS OF CHUNK WOOD WHILE THE GROUND IS FROZEN. -- Libertyville Lumber Company -- YOU MAY NEED A LITTLE MORE COAL BUY IT NOW! ns e i s e 1t * t cn nc# ) L onprnteih t enfeinrgenanvicdt OT only is it handy t;'pay bills by N check, but it's business--like and shows you are progressive and be-- lieve in modern methods. A checkingw accorant --enables you--to--pay bills con-- _ veniently and always have a®receipt. Let one of the officers of this bank tell you more about a checking account. There are many ways that a checking account can help you. Come in today. Foot troubles are iniversal. Government records show that 7 out of every 10 adult people have some form of foot trouble. [ -- Y ou are probably a victim of foot trouble yourself.. Lt ma_vbconlyaoom.amlkn-.abunionotoomemm- serious trouble such as weak and broken--down arches. You might not know the nature of your trouble but you do know that your feet ache, pain, and get all tired out on the slightest provocation. _ -- Foot Comfort Expert Here Come to our Foot Comtort Department on the above date and get a Free Demonstration. There's no charge for this valuable service. This work is in chu%ol a Special Demonstrator from The Scholl Mig. Co. This is an opportunity that every foot sufferer ghoold grasp. Down by the Old Depot--Been there twenty years. In a few seconds' time. w"thcutxenovi.nfthehon he can make a photographic print of your foot that posi-- tvely shows it you de have toaot troubles and to what stage the trounle has progressed. This service :« abso-- lutely tree ana places vou under no obligation whatever. Do vou want to know stanmtly? Come in an Zino--pads They 'reriic and pressure. Thin, an! Look for the message of The Bankers of Illinois in this week's pog Prairie Farmer: _ First National Bank . FREE PEDO--GRAPH PICTURE ant to know how to <top corns hurting m= Come in and zet a «sample otf D schon s Thev 'refiove the cau--e M Jor ns tt.CLion ire. Thin, antiseptic, heating. RAY N. SMITH _ Libertyville, Illinois FREE SAMPLES ~--FREE = _ ... qqenanieeeneenmeememeememaaats ky x: Foot Comfort" _ __ Demonstration _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 * ' +4 % mm in 00 en m =~

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