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Libertyville Independent, 2 Jul 1925, p. 15

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M M dseesss tins so mnaues Kenneth Nef and wt, Wflf'&'o%\dagzn'ag}; Ol.)(l AUS. &vl} 6, Winthrop Herbor, *<'J, Deffner and wf to T.-- Nienaber and wf jt tens W. D. $1. Lots 3, 53, B4 and L5,. Subdn of Lot 6, Winthrop #3, Deerfield. " Ernest R. Moore and wf to Harold Pruce and wi, WD $10. St. 50. Pt. BHec. 2%5, Avon. # State Bank of Chicago, to 1 Clhy-- _ ton Eshelman and wf Deed $10, Bt. 4. !LI.C-".MH. Rugene Coxr and wf, to Albert Alf, ~--WD $1300 St. §2. Pt. See. 14, Antioch. e C ALiwnagnls ~ in _ IIivatin _ Mc Mary Barr and hus. to Helen Mo-- Dérmoit W. D. $300 St. $.50. Lot 115, Pli§lipes and Bar's Subdn, --' Anne F. Sullivin and hus to L. Winterbe?ger and wfi jt tens W. D. $1. t $.50. Lot 328, J. L. Shaws Thisd Bt. $.50 BSubdnt * Apne F. Sulliyan and N: Haacker W. D. $1. St. £. J. L. Shaws Third Subdn C Alice Stabl to T. Tyrrell Jr. and w :uns w.D. Ag: St. $4. Pr.of Lot 5, 16, McKkays Second Adda to Lt. M i' c U 0o n murest! Ts ang wffSOb and wfi Jt teus. W. D. $10. Y --#1", n io io Ad s se m ot Lo "T-'Tu:. 20 and §9, Belvidere Helghts. | fess ".U.'fl S m ll;'l G. J. Dalziel to A. Wein and J. Wat | . McKays Second Adda to . ts w D. §10. st. $2.50. Lots 6 and 7,1 4 Jncoln Heights. : se _l..)l('bamfld to J. Reeb and w! '"l'"G.oJ. Dal:fel to A. Hein and J. Wat ' tens W.D. $10. St. 8$. Lots 53 and |,, wn $10. St. $4. Lots 22 and 23, Eaa: 5, Peerfleld Park Land and |rrecoun Hejghts _________ _ ________| pyml. Assn Subdn. " f J. Watry w.p. --§$10. ~St. $1. . Lot ",'{ . .1 ",4'. Wolaver anpd wf w }' H. } Washington Manor Sub«in. H Jehnson W. D, $1,.,_Pt. _of See. 35, also | _. Yune $, 825. 0 . nc pt. of Sec. 36, Wauconda. I ~< e ~F. J. Kocarek and wi to Anna Veee-- . ~ Nicholas Melvin and wife to Frank | ie 4. LOhIOL LUC * La mm oanf Lot | Curden. Part Sec 10, Augoch, WD $10, | i t * . & "Irsed $330. St 50. Pi. Sec. 16, Wken. & e ~Artbur Aldis and wf, to Grabham Aldies, Deed §$10; st. .3%. PL Sec 33. Shields. -- -- --George Hanson to William Eneweil-- er, WD $10. 8t. $3. Pt Secs 13 and %4, Greot. -- u2 & _4 £2 *4 mppo.s» 4 "_4 ~--A begiar ts P . Jnttee~ t He. ... a E 1',2. 32. Lodt 15¢%. J. I..-Sh'fi 8 c 3 . Fopr lake. ~ --€G. P. Btringfield and wIT to ~S.~G Carlson Q. C. D. $1. Lois 18 and 19 k 32, North Addn' to Lake Bluff. --L.--A.--Nheedham and wi--to Mary J Hniliman W D. $§500 St. $6.50. Lot 32 wu W. D. 56500 St. $6.50. LOl 32, shore Subdn. Susan M. Bower and hug. to Anre M. Laomis Q. C. D, $1. PL of Lot 1. Second Addn to N. Side of Town > of LiAttle Fort. . -- #. Nelson and 'wf to Anna M. Loom-- s Q. C. D. $1.00. PL of Lot 1, Sec-- ond Adda to N. Side of Town of Lt. ww CPECECC+ 5 Samuel Johnston and w{f, to Wik Mam Ryan, QCD $1. PC Sec. 21. Deer-- ix's"n. to Jqghn Rouse and --tyons; WD fi0. S1.--$1._PL West View Addn. Rudoiph Dorfler and Jaremue WD $10. St-- . WD $10 -i.--l'lf Miller and wi. w $10. St $1.50. P _ Aivina Koehler Groske, to i»> M Kdady, WD $10. Pt Sec. 16, Grant. : Charlee Daniels and wf, to A. W. Bchweer and wl WD $800. St. $1. PL SBec. 13%, Lake Ville. J. C. Rhinehart and wt, to Edward Wandling and wf,. WD $1.-- Pi 8e¢ Martin Decker and wf. to The Stupe and wf, WD $10. St. $1 Deckers Gages Lake Subn. Deetee Welich and hus, to _/ BHeaublen, WD $1. 8t 50. Se "w Beseéett, to John Gamash, wD. $1500. sSt $1. Pt. Blk 20 McKays Addn to Lit. Ft. PP TT 1 Cl .D BA es George Hollister and wf, to 8. Trs. :&onn Twp, WD $3000 St. $3. P 10, Grant. W. C. Poster and wf, to F B. Pal+ bicke QCD $1. Pt. Cookes Subn. in Wkgn. -- Orin Due, to Jamee Due, QCD $1. BtL 50. Pt Sec. 15, Benton. Martin Conmorton, to James Due, mt 8t. I0. Pt Lake View J. E. Walsh and wf, to Knollv:od . of Sec. 35, Wauconda. F. J. Kocarek and wi to Anni w. p. $600. St. $+40.,Pt. TS + sn ~Bathing Suits for Mon, Women and Children to U w w w t oo w it oo oo ob w o6 t6 -- JUNE 11, 1925. R. Moore and wf to G. F. Sweet Mande V¥. Sweet W. D. $10. St. s 4 €: -- tefke W . '(-i»' ,; 're o -- twbd bot--K, Bil=4, BiumberseSsubda.| _ F.,/%. Mn ce Stabl to T. Tyrrell Jr. and wfi f?O" 330 wfi it as W.D. $AV. St. $4. Prof Lot 5, | LO!6 30 and 39 i Ns Ns Laan is 12 | G.--J. Dalstel i6 ¥oung:> Mac{fariane and hbus. ABsall OUOUH. | r J ' oaMtiin Moeimnoseee EV UCOTIVC U omoooe ue , |J. Watry W.D. $iv. --St. @1. LOl .q OO OTOCOC Exo & PR ba r, however. | & ® t I io se o e e o. a i wl 10 o °s | Washington Manor Subdn. P iil in noner of her hoebana. served The °C. E. Society held'a social on' [ > Libertyville Dealers: | YIsiting Brother ~re Cord: :'y Invites . D, $1..pt. of See. 35, also | _," x ® h e n n omeantan ps . a . | .m / ee 3*'.' \\'&ffiomfi =0 | «i yc _ June $ 1925 00 ---- 0 -->--/ne guests with ice cream and cake. -- |The church lawn Friday evening Fifty 13 tyville L C | A & }"R:"-" '.'AR:: cat~' ~y, 3 Ko'ur;k and wi to Anna Vese-- Nicholas Melvin and wife to Frank | l 4 |people attended. . } g ber yVIL umbe r CLGO. | ec orrespon~ t m ~*~*--Dr . § . > ] 0, |> j o nds seuo it uind ecucanscctaniiionnaviguitogs q « | cuemneeemenmmementninimmemmmemmmmmmnimmmennepemememmenmmeaimemmmem . -- * ). $16560. st. M~0.§Jb&-nof Lot :?;';;:;"-';d" Sec 10, ':""Od" YPU*!s s k. _# @ n. mn.k.#. % # )# CAAA 4 * & % 4.8 Al ce 1e W. F-.frahzen, Jr. | CDTV . .o' . m aan W .gm». in ocncmm h n ie congpratet 4 P f 7 i %~ o_ c:,4nt 32 $s i " 1. a > . .cP EPTY~YILLE CHAPTER: pos .. t "tm 'Jn. 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PietKee RNE the--zas Apont 1848} fed--their daughter ym ~'rlsw ol Ak) -- # & : To s es P k €s.. ts * To s o e se i:l ::'3 ll'.m' lxl':l' (,J' i *ay*|* Jrene Hedberg to J. T. Mitchell and Sunday with Chicago friends . ~2, last Sunday_ --=--~=---- _ --~~-- --~-- fIHBkKe: ' YX _ --ViWA~ V --I I' x9k zh i m e Ridna«3--.FoLLAK®: _ "~__~_____| irr Part_Seo _ 20, Liberty¥iie/ WD;--. 4204 m.«-','-"..'l'.'.--.m.fl&"é',"...fi' -9&&'3"«'.'3_5'."%"%5"-11.".,."'"':;"' k:-"m'--__'!"me L ie ' £ ? - "The Quality Store" Qutas, 81. .50 B. Godfrey wD $10. St. 32. Pt. i and hus. to wW. E. |. St. $50. Lot 329, to . Fiorence -- Rouse, Pt West View Addn to $6 w1, to Michael 50. PL. Sec. 23. to J. H. Rouse, . Sec. 21, Lib to J. J. Figher, to Lake Bluft. *' ; August Winter and wf to R. A. John-- son and wf, WD $10. St. $1. Pt. Sec. 32%, Deerfleld. ____________________ _ ___ WD $10. St. $5. Pt. Blk 37 N. Addu I| W. F. Franzen, Jr. _Mary Garrett and~hus. to T. J. Stahl, WD. $10. St. $5. Pt. Sec. 19, New port. . Foreman Tr and Savings bank to F. w,m.xafut lot, 30 Everts and Jeffffeéerys _vn!o'n,% $10, stamp $8. oo 3 n e 5 Beérnstein. Part ~of --Sec--27 Deed $10,200, stamp 819_.50. * Mary E. O'Brien to Florence Bern-- J. Licwellyh &nd wife et al to Ofak R. Vacek and wife et al to J. Ze-- man and wife, jt tens. Lots 29 and 30, Vacek--Bros..Diamond Lake subdn.. W D $800, stamp $1. Caroline Lohmann to O. Brid€6€6®|xy and Mrs. John Draper at Buffalo and wife, jt tens: Lots 15 and 16, blk-- Grove last Monday. ' 2, Kelloggs subdn. WD $10, stamp 50°| Frederi¢ck Meyer and sister, Miss C. J. Logeman and wife to Caroline| Helen, were the guests of relatives Lobman. Lots 11 12 and 13, bIK 2.,in Chicago over the week end. Kelloges subdn. WD $1, stamp 50¢c. | Mr.and Mrs. Mary Hapke and their G. D. Doud and wf to F. E. DeYue and wf jt tene w. D. $1. St. $.50, Lot 20, BIK 22, Washbum Park.® F' M. Runyard and wf to R. H. Ed-- wards W. D. $10. St. $1. Lot 21, E. M. ME RAARAEARIT T .. ces m t¥tlle --wy s -- Sge n 0i 40200000 0> ces on e ce n egrcmznnnt e coomm m _ $3 Rmyard fl_gpmgfig%} ® sympathy. to fhe. peréaved Tela-- son and wfi jt tex{?\"'. b. '$19. W $1*"tives. ---------- «ut lt .:. sn oo .. j,.. > $10, stamp'$1. °_ + f G. G. Charron and wife to G. H. Smith and wife. Hert See 20, Wauke gan. WD $10, stamp $1. L . -- William 8. Hennessey to J. LL Tap-- scott. Part See 36, Antioch. WD $10, stamp 50¢c. _ * <, _ e " O Een n s ds Lo e Pnd SCs Herman Brockmann and wife (to Fred Towner and wife. Part Cec 31, LAbertyville.. WD $10, stamp $2.50. _G. A. Riehl and wife to Charles Lubke, Sec 27, Benton. WD_QS_SO(L _ _Herbert Huber and wife to Gilenn Watkins and wife. Part Sec 15, Deer-- field. WD $3500, stamp $3.50. -- _ _ Frederick Crosby to Hirtam Coombs and wife. Part Sec 16, Waukegan. Q CD 3239.32. C -- _ Hiram Coombs and wife to Fred-- erick Crosby. Part Sec 3, Renton. Q CD $238.85. Hiram Combs and wife to Frederick Crosby, Part Sec 3, Genton. qQCD $36.67. Hiram Coombs and wife to Fred--| Mr: erick Crosby. Part Sec 25, Vernon. Q| ------ CD $27.16. ". 1 Hiram Coombs and wife to Fred-- | Crosby, Part clobk 3. original plat of | It Lake Btof. QCD $31.63. | ents Hiram Coombs and wife to Fred-- gold erick Crosby. block 50, H Park. QCD| be h _ Hiram Coombse and wife to Fred-- erick Crosby. Part Sec 28, Waukegan. vl»iury Collins to James Sheldon and wife. Part Sec 29, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $1. 2s _ Alexander F. Beaubien and wile to Anton Stebley and wife. Puart Sec. 16, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $9. _ T. H. Durst and wife to Security Savings bank. Part Sec. 16, Wauke gan. QCD $500. Minnie Wilder and husband to Har-- riet Wilder. Part Sec 20, Waukegan. WD $10, stamp 50c. > o Lawin and wifte. Part Sec 5, Wauke-- gan sand See 8, Deed $1, stamp $1. Furnar ulin Wilb. PRIEX wow 28 ASK THE MAN WHO HAS BUILT, OR WHO IS BUILDING, AS TO WHICH LUMBER HE BUYS. IT'S A CERTAINTY THAT HE WILL RECOMMEND NONE OTHER THAN FRANZEN QUALITY LUMBER. MAY WE BID ON YOUR NEEDS.--ESTIMATES FURNISHED PROMPTLY. Cfi . v"t'_*--fl..' T --. . 3* '::l;;';i'. -- Wre i-j _,":fi -,;,.' s #* £ * &m.'u'na a '!!a !O s ¥ x 5_ £i% (.,.' *> ® 'nwelst ,',:"' . gec 5. * rorgpoy WD 419. 3 iss ho e e t l io Pveebs ie o n e en n 20 cong n ce O.-- Bridges to Fred [umber *~'|. Mr. and Mr®#. Sherman Sponnenburg acted as host and hostess Fred--! Mrs. Margaret Sponenburg and niece ~Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hapke spent is;turdsy and Sunday with relatives in ;C'hlcuo. [¥ y ts' o * FREMONT CENTER * Mrs. Elizabeth Dowe of Waukegan spent Sunday at the Wiltow Farm.------ Mr.:--and Mrs. Geo. Obenaufl enter-- tained 14 friends from Chicago at din-- 11. A. Wa of Mundetein returned Sricy atduing Aow a. toot weeks pleasure trip to Denver, Col. They re-- port a most dell'ptf_gl llmg . _ Paul Meyer and Charleg and Elbert Maso® spent the past week in Chicago. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Obenaut attended the funeral of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Draper at Buffalo Mr.and Mrs. Mary Hapke and their daughter, Eleanor, visited at the home of Joe Guerin at Waukegan Thursday. --Quite a numbér from here attended} the funeral of Richard Duddles and | his son Mervin in Libertyville Monday | Frank Beard, mother and daughter of Milwaukee, spent from Friday until Monday with Henry Her:e! and famity. Will Diebold was tendered a surprlse] at 'his home last Monday evening by ; about 40 relatives and friends. A pleas | ant evening was spent and all--unite in + wishing Wl many more happy birth-- i days. Mrs. Dieboid, who gave the party in honor of her husband, served ; the guests with ice cream and cake. -- | Sunday with Chicago friends . mee :.:!rsim 'Mre. John Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Jfimfifitfi!m P Pocket Money | If I felt called upon to advise par-- , ents, I should enunciate solemniy this | goiden rule: If you wish your son to ; be bhonest. see to it that he has pocket | mqney. The sum need not be large, | but it must be bis 'own.--Henry James Forman, in Hearst's Interna ' tional--Cosmopolitan. . _ merning by auto for Three Oaks, Mich. l"é'&?x}im;i?pncmp July 4 at the for a visit with relatives. N Krueger Grove. 'Games and refr for a visit with relatives. . > |Krmeger Grove. 'Games and refresh-- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hedjer entertain--ments. ~Come eatrly, bring your lunch ed several young people from here and 'and kiddies. -- Chicago at a dinner party last Sunday| Gedrge Hans of Barrington called at a their home. ~ 'the A. G. Maether bome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Ess, Young ndi Mrs. E. S. Krueger bhad company Dr. Young returned bhome Saturday, Sunday afternoon. after visiting relatives in Nebraska. Percy, IJloyd and Milton Maethér Mr .and Mrs. Carl Lamb and chil--/called on Emily Macther last Sunday dren of Pitteburg, are visiting at the evening s _ _ Mr .and Mrs. Carl Lamb and chil--/calied on Emily Maether last Sunday dren of Pitteburg, are visiting at the evening . home of Mrs. Ellen Lamb for the re-- Mrs. W. M. Mason returned to hber maineder of the summer. _ flat, after living at the home of her Mabel and. Alice Zimmerman. 0| fojks while they were away. -- Mabel and-- Alice Zimmerman. of Three Rivers, Mich., are visiting at the home of their brother, Clarence Zim-- merman, and other friends. Miss June Miller entertained teh Y L B. C. at her home Friday afternoon The Easter nStar of Millburn gave a | farewell dance at Wedge's Corneri® on' Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Guy ' Simmons. ~ | T wo Ways _ To listen attentively may indicate approval of what the «peaker is saying or determination to find out what's wrong with It---- Iin"~}~ Endnirer Beware what spirit rages in yoor breast; for one inspired, ten thouw-- ernsen-- O Iist --Weok.. We --extend ; WY AlkgEAD--_ an-- Must Be Right Spirit 'G(l:';' Hermit Crab's Protection Mrs. Bates and children are spending the week at the Sponenburg cottage at Sand Lake, ._Miss Erma/Flood is now under the care of the doctor again. We are sorry to hear that: Erma--has ltos tthe sight of both eyes, and is taking treatment in Milwalkee, 4 4 4 & 4# 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 x w DT T BU--R N . inpuniiinp ankrdiik g"m""{h" n C S PCP e en n OeA e n i Nee e BCE CE Loh . .. »Alieaeceuieaiieeiente en eereieleanntee ie Aieah Mn on ~NT ' _ WLID * secrins --Q "¥ * The Sunday School will have their n n n en o e prnige 5 prloate on Faly "Sth at+ H4----D--Minto's,.--an| J----------»---- is ~a--tstvitdire----materat --providing ~warny --~~>~--------L| > --@ "*Ay * WIGAHE :sz j s t & s * * 02. and Mrs, Floyd Wetze! and chtl--' . _ homes in Winter and cool homes in Surmmer. _ EMRm %"fl:. 95e arew--returned from Wisconsin, accom-- . J .. It insulates as it sheathes. It is moisture--proof * in o nk: C panied by. MrS. Wetzel's niece, . Miss| s T + 18 PRST NATIONAL BANK BLDA Wuuy,'ho'%:"k Cm.:ef \\;}s. Iefarnét . 5 and-a fqre__reflstant. . e Juluago ;wmnsco;'dl:'lly invitem Herbe larke and family urned . * o T . N: 0. o to their home in McBride, Mich.; Mr. M { th Ul')'e " W o WILLIAM MeLAIN See'» and Mrs .Algen also reiurned to Grand | f embers of the rtyville Roma" $ cemnmmmmenmmmmmnmenmmennennsne oo enn in snn memsinnninnmmenmeme omm mm Rapids, Mich. $ P hap 4 Mfi m o se w $ot peoehan o m on r e C. E. Denman. . «+ y altte A e 20. e Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Hollenbeck of} k a s . e | 1P Kontm . gfi:'iwoodsl"asl'( called on Miss Rubyt L _Bun§alow in Clmgo, ' 'AMERICAN UNION ngs Sunday. s . 3 i :n » P en M t . --.--Rev. N. L. Rice is taking a six weeksg . _A _._____------_._-- ~Or, ask Mr. BuhOpOPMr Fmen. T :::Einsg.cflom E?rdlullgl Invite@ course at Chicago University. _ . ° | . our dealers at Libertyville. Cicond and Fourth Wednesiai -- Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Wetzel and chil--} Aarew--returned from Wisconsin, accom--| panied by. Mrs. Wetzel's niece, Miss} Weakly, o!tda Crosse,.< Wis. .. _____ _ } Herbert Clarke and family refurned, to their home in McBride, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs .AlIden also reiurned to Grandi Rapids, Mich. ' ' | Miss Ruby Gillings is visiting MrS, C. E. Denman. Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Hollenbeck of Norwood Park called on Miss Ruby Gillings Sunday. : .--Rev. N. L Rice is taking a six weeks course at Chicago University. . Miss Caroline,Eusden is visiting !n NeRA ooR WeA EOE NE 3: ts . 2202202000 s O . .ms Miss Belle Watson spent the vnet end with Miss Inez Pollock--in Chicago. »----Mr--ard-- Mrs.--E. L. Fuller have & niece of Mrg. Fuller staying with them at present. m Twenty--three from this vicinity at--| tended the June meeting at Mundelein | Tuesday, June 23. _ We did not get the , banner, however. | fig&];-;..--- 1.....'._:--?! ;_'.'i';._.; * -! eyn (.!GfT ca, last Sunday. ___Grandma Stanclift yisited at the L. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynch entertain-- ed company Sunday. Some of Mrs. Maethber's folks, lately returned from Teras and Oregof"*vis-- SINQO W'S -- Barley Ancient Food ~ Barley, one of the oldest grains cul-- tivated, was known to the Chinese be fore the Christian era. -- The hermit crab. says>--Nature Mag asine, protects itsel{f-- by inserting its abdomen into some empty shell which It carries pbout in all of its wander-- PHONE:306 relatives here Sugday Buy Tubes as Carefully as you buy Tires Buy U. S. Tubes from 'v--~---~--- ---4. l ts neoan ' iaf -:-'E 'E'?l:,l' K# =__E~ ' "atson spent the v'r'eet! nez Pollock in Chicago.; .--E. L Fuller bave 4 . He can go out looking for price --and get it. Or he can buy tubes that will, give his casings a chance to deliver the mileage that is built into them. U.S. Royal and Grey Tubes are owner can buy tubes. . JLY 2, 1925 Royal old and U. S. Grey Tubes ---- WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF QOUR MODREN HOMES: I"_""_':"_"_'L BEING BUILT IN OAKWOOD TERRACE SUBDIVISION, _ DR O. F. BUTTERFIRD E. J. Bell Sale Stables> Simgle Dump Wagon for Hauling Ashes, Etc. HEATH HOMES ||»s==> J. N. Heath & Company y Ne $A First National Bank Bidg. WAUKECAN, ILLINOIS For Sale Prices, See Your Own Libertyville Agent, of F.--F.OWEN, 338 Jackson Ave. --Telephone 233--W HORSES BOUGHT AND SOL D MitPe. > .-- wier" TEAMS FOR HIRE built to give mileage and get They resist heat, hold their shape and retain their élasticity. To get all the mileage out of a new casing or to make an old casing last--put a U. 8. Royal or Grey Tube inside it, LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOK. Chicago ING LUM BE United States Tubes ~ are Good Tubes .ompan y . 256. | 'hrl.l.-nndn'l-flhhv + and material on your houses o ~-- enmpletea for a set figure so you In Gridiey Haill, First mmown Bana Bullding. Visiting Neighbors Weligcoeme 1Moeu First and Third Monday Nighw |__of Each Month at Masonic Hall Visiting Companions Cordially Invited ' EDW. L. DuBOIS8, H. P VICTORY AFFILIATEP® » cownoIL _0 >_ .' _ _ NORTH c ~ AMERICAN UNION Visiting M --<mbers Cordially invited . Mrel. Becondg and Fourth Wednesdas Evenings of Each Monthb. _WILLIAM STOCKEY, Pres. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIGE > Meets 2ng and 4th Tuesday of Kasa Visiting Brother 6e Cord: "y Invites . LORA STURM, MARy Cca ~> --v, _ LUCE BVUILDING Res. Pbon« 13% M Office Phome 1 Office in First Natiorm! Bank Builéimg Mours:--1 to 3:30 and 1 to 8 p a Residence on Broadwas. oppotiie Pars FRED GRABBE AUCTIONEERING CHAS. D. NALLEY Cattle Tested for Tabercuson FREE OF CH A RGF A SPECIALTY 547 NORTH COUNTY T. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOHS Res. Phone 2588: Office 344. AYTORNEY AT--LAW . Office at Home on Cook Avenue FARM AND STOCK SALES INSURANCE Going to Build? R. L, GONSAL . Telephone '64J LUBERTYVILLE. ILLJIONI8 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLJIJNOIS VBTERINARY SURGEON TELEPH NE 66 LIBERTYVILLE, I114JNOIB . ; 329. Libertyville, in Office With Farm Burseu, * 116 South Gemese St. . WAUKECAN, ILLINOIS -- -- MANUFACTVUVREA OF DR. J. L. TAYLOR -- ACME CAMP NO. 17¢ © _ M W * A. \# A. A. Grandy Mests First and Third Friday Nights of EKach C s V eterinarime. 26

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