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Libertyville Independent, 28 May 1925, p. 4

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1 Every Saturday evening '* _ An effort to unseat Mayor Joseph *. :Beverson of Highwood became ap-- _"__. parent today with-- the filing of a ~----~--* $\ Walsh,> defeated -- candidate, -- in is.~.. Which. hbe seeks to S¢l. ébelr. ehair through --a contest proceedings. -- MOVE TO UNSEAT _ _ MIGHWOOD MAYOR; > gUIT IS STARTED The petition, filed by -- Attorney John Conrad of~ Higbhland _ Park, shows that there were 630 votes cast giving Severson 312 and Welsh 2'97; _ In the canvas, Welsh chargés, er-- rors were made and the majority sbown for Severson should be shown Thomas E. Weish, Defeated "Candidate Charges Ungquali-- SWII-TSPRIDE WASHING POWDER, 1 Iarceg=»kage fnr _ _ ... ; 0_ m oRre" W t ht t w i C Sinnd ~ 0M is > . t w on GRAND PA SOAP, 5¢ size, L c _ o uk tor ::--~-- . " :: _' _2 | Telephone 269, 469 and 206--M. MSURANCE 1« +PROTEGTION »*=s MVESTMENT SOUTH FRONT, 50x150, Johnson Subdnn. _ $800.00 SOUTH FRONT 50x150, Dyntond & Austin Subdn...$850.00 120--a. Dairy Farm, on Route 75, 10 milés west of Ml;noo*cdouu&qhhmflouora'v'a I am always glad to be of service Or will trade for improved business block in Liber-- _ tyville or North Shore town. ___ KAPING & SAUNDERS EXTRA LARGE PINEAPPLES, GOLD DUST SCOURING POWDER, _ _ . 3 cans for .. TU.ROLA TOILET CREPE PAPER, 2,000 sheets __._...._______:_________. Earl H. Corlett McCormick's 5--Piece Orchestra _ , . 10c a Dance FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agetbt Watch Our Fruit and Vegetable Window Every Saturday +9 Phones 339 and 340 RAY BROTHERS PAVILION LOTS FOR SALE Specials DIAMOND LAKE ho EoA 0 0n wl h6 / M hC it og w& 1*% 's DANCING to his side, and that he was duly elected mayor of Highwood. in . ad-- 'dition ~he «charges that the judges permitted voters to cast their bat ]pu although they were unqualified. It. sulbs thot tho Aaniiwt ramaye ~CIOR. The city election in Highwood iast April~ was one ~of~ the hottest in years, getting out a vote of 630, as explained in the bill, which is un-- usually large for that Community. . _A bitter. tight had_been -- made_ (0l MAFOP--@A8 ----8eend %' di ' " He-- asks that the . court remove Severson and place him, instead, in the office. . . This-- is the second contest to grow out ~of----the--elections held. through the county, the first one being on A highway commissioner post in Grant township where another nip and tuck battle was staged. f . Bubscribe for the Libertyville Inde-- pendent--Only $1.50 a year. Nearly all of the., candidates ran. that close, bhowever, as stiff tfi s had been put up in all but a few offices where there was no Oopposi-- the final count, some 15 votes. $22.000.00 25¢ 25¢ 30c 30¢ PU *' CHuRnisrizN--se:enNCR socIBTY.. Third Floor, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. ----Bunday School at 9:45 a. m. * Services: Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Subject: "Ancient and Modern NeC-- romancy, Alias Méssmerism and Hyp flcuuncunsfl LONMG GROVE CHURCH Rev. Carl A. Stadler, Pastor Penticost May 31st. Sunday School at 9 a. m.. German service and Lord's Supper at 10 a. m. Let us all be pres ent that we. may receive the gift gt First Mass Sunday, 700 o'clogk, standard ~timwe,. ~~ o ---------------- Second Mass Sunday, 9:0Q0, o'€lock standard time. & Daily Mass at 7;:00 o'clock. ; nousn FIRST *ETHODIST EPI8SCOPAL Rev. Arthur W. Mohns, Pastor. Morning services at the usual hour. Phere will be no service in the evening, on acount of the Baccalaxer-- ate sermon at the highschool. _ © OAE APRRET T . _V ECC 222. fi"' 'm' o -- .,m~ ar: L ra: noatrr: se use' Ganpivimpantit bo . \Fraa PP p\ +7 than éver. So come, please, teachers and pupils. _ ° ~ §ST. JOHN'S EVANG. LUTHERAN --------@imer C--Kiessling,-- PagstOor.--_---- -- |ertyville, Lake County, HMlinois, having Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. |ordered the construction of a local German services at 10:30 a. m. imiprovement,; consisting of Portland There will be no meeting of the Y. cement concreté pavement with curb, r. & %éfl'?hxemy evening.-- --This --manholes, --catch --basins, --storm --water meeting has been postponed for two sewer and necgessary appurtenances in weeks -- ¥ |West Cook Ave. in said Village, the PP l _ ordinance for the same being on file in PHONE 306 -- Holy Eucharist and sermen, 11 a m.;ed. to_said--court, the final hearing All services on standard time' Mark thereon will be--had on the 15th day of the hours: * June, A. D. 1925, or as soon thereafter ----GQ--. -- -- |as the business of the Court will per-- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN mit. All persons desiring may file ob-- Guy E. Smock, Pastor. Jections in said court before said day ----Miss Ruby Williams, Organist and may appear at the hearing and Miss Ruby Williams, Church Organ-- make their defense Said ordinance ist. Mrs. Norris Cook, Chooir Leader. provides for the collection of sgid as-- Bunday School sat 9:45 a. m.-- W. G. im in ten annual installments, Wells, Supt.> 20 > e |'l ual interest at the rate of six Morning worship at 11. The pastor per Centum per annum. will speak About "The New Birth." Dated Libertyville, IIL., May 27, 1925. Young People's meeting at 6:30 pm |~ FLORA A. STAPLES, There will be no evening service in The Person Appointed to Make prder m&wmmnmyut-' Said Assessment. 22 & 38 tend the Baccalauerate services at the | _ ~ wor n mm . high school. .. _ -- { FOR SALE * ikeo., Cocemuniot 32 5 49.-- a m *\ jabecs Children's Bervices and awarding of ]_!eg attendance prizes at 10 a. m. -- Holy Eucharist and sermen, 1 All services on standard time' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber, Executors of the Last Will and . estament of Catherine A. O'Connor, deceased, will attend the 'Probate Court of * ake County, at & term thereof to be boliden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of August next, 19256, when and where all persons har-- Ing claims against said eatate are notl fed and requested to present the sama for adjudicatioh. SNO W'S Mrs. Elien Cobb Thorne, widow of George R. Hhortne, one of the found-- ers of Montgomery Ward & Co.. died Monday at Lake Forest. ST. LAWRENCE'S BPISCOPAL ~{teh office of the Village Clerk of said | -- ---- Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. \Village, and the said Village having 'The services on Sunday, May 316t applied to the Circuit Court of Lake Executors of the yzl 1 Testament of cd;:l i O'Connor, Decemsed. Waukegan, Il1., May 18, 19%. Heydecker & Heydecker, Attya. ADJUDICATION NOTICE JAMES E. OG@CONNOR,. ---- FRANK ¥. O'CONNOR, ~-- BT. JOSEPH'8 t 4t #» 29 may 21 28 june 4 o dalho 204C 2# Line of Street Car Company ---- MNest of Highland Park.. CONDEMNATION BY NORTH SHORE W AS . The North Shore Line, through its attorneys, Monday filed a petition in the county court calling for condem-- nation proceedings on a nuimber of. pleces of property in Deerfield town--| ahip. on the--weat Tinits of Highlant" Among the residents affected are J. M. Appel and Philip Goldberg. The bill charges that although attempts have been made to purchase the land that no agreement can be reached. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE . Notice is hereby given to all persons intere@éted that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Lib ertyville, Lake County, Ilinois, having Park. Employes in the office: of Jesse Hyatt, engineer for the company, stated~ that he thought hte proceed-- ings covered certain parts of the new right--of--way that is to run from Niles and through Lake county to the Lake Bluif--Area line. ing to benefits, and" an Assessment Move to Get Property for-- New _ I health compels sacrificing the recently remodeled old established resort. . Only hotel in town near depot and lake; 42 boats. Fifty miles from Chicago: cement roads to door; some rooms supplied with rannine water and steam heat; a coffee shon in connection; must be seem to be aporeciated. Ad-- dress '"Hotel," care of Libertyville therefor having been mad=»-- and return-- ALL YEAR HOTEL AND SUMMER This, it was explained, is a part STARTED MONDAY #4 Mevrehortd Beaters EXIT THE FELT! --ENTER THE NEW STRAW HATS! NEVER MORE INTER BHNG.NEVBQMAH'RA%ETHANRIGHTK)W--AREMNEW R STRAWS, WITH THEIR NEW VES, NEW BANDS, NEW COLORS AND > . _ NEW SHAPES. SEE THE FULL LINE AT THIS STORE, "The Store for the Lad and His Dad" «i >« toult agie= snn s eaninm ie 2o i m PM e io se mss S s in BR C * un -- gr en o o N Winin® ie . .. "~\Ta m't}g'wm; tga a Univeorsel C P2--ge. joae e bination Coal.and Gas Range or Pipeless Furnace. ~aa¥a8 RANGE _ The Universal is a new and finer gas range and is in a class by itself. HARDWARE PLUMBING ___ HEATING Telephone 17 _ _ UBERTYVILLE, Every detail of this ecenomical, efficient range is plan-- ned for beauty. The lines are smooth amd unbroken; the flush doors, square corners, absencefjof bolts, hinge boxes or other unsightly projections add to its at FRANK H. EGER Blacksmith Shops will be closed Saturday afternoon commencing June 1 M. Pester & Son Thos. Russell, Area _ C $ tA | heart--breaks of tomorrow: 's NMaw Cr038--W ord -- zte--Film~ and: Comedy: ~~*TARNISH" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 28 AND 20 ; -------- se« May McAvoy, ,'rltlo Provost, Ro ald Colman, Norman Kerry and Harry Myers in . The 'ga} life pf today leads to the With Antonis Moreno, and Helens 0. Chadwick. Zane --Grey'sa fing_rom '"The Border Legion" For SATURDAY, MAY 30: 10-- ZaANE GREY's SUNOAY, MAY 31. BEBE OANIELS in "Dangerous Money" I'he love story of a girl who inher-- Ited a million and let it go to her head--until life knocked it out. Aleo --Educationat Comedy and TUIERDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 AND 3:* a ---- NORMA HARMONIC CONTEST--FRIDAY. A drama of stormy seas and stormy hearts that found safety in a haven of love amid an ocean of periis Comedy, "COURT PLASTER." UDITO RI Puths Nows. 4*

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