CMPLD Local History Collection

Libertyville Independent, 2 Jul 1925, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

# se Plumbing and Heating Telephone 17 'Bathine Suits Bathroom Fixtures IN YOUR HOME FRANK H. EGER Standard * 5 .q LADIES' BATHING SUTTS *~~--1--~--<---- Plem and Famey * : Serviceable sons of this great sire also for sale. HERD FEDERAL _ACCREDITED R"V. Rasmussen _ --_ Oakwood Picbe Allie, ALL AMERICAN JUNIOR YEARL-- INC, 1924. é Queen Concordia Mudeura Girl, twice 29 Ib. cow. Piebe Korndyke Clothhilde 2nd, 29 Ib. cow. _ > Polkadot Ra« Anple De Kol, a 950 Ib. four--year--old. and from many other young heifers, daughters of our former sire, CHICAGO PIET JE CHAMPTION. EImwood Farm Holsteins MIXTURE and h's brother DUKE, PIETERTJE KC ORMSBY. These calves are out of our best cows. MIXTURE At this date we are receiving our first calves sired by DUKES There is no obligation asking informetion or advice ' 1 am always glad to be of service J.B. Morse & Co. N m Grghe L L0 0 TAE iB Ni 1 n ym * Inros is vmsene ~* / m' SABEFG Pigitihe The forurce'e cic.~i Z_AHE 3 50 t $6 00 , J\ Misses Cors and Delia Marsh. & 0O ® "r.:sck Bradford returned home the « t s t of the week from a Chicago hos-- One an two--piece styles made of fine wool yarn . I{|pitat, where he took treatments for S r io q caten mc quc t onntitiAnarly rengeitinr i ire «: > 74 + pe s ppegnsm enpatio e s en tigytr w 24 s x d 3 x sattnes * now in Wheatfield, Ind., where they * BOYS' WOOL BATHING SUITS f will spend several days with relatives a c | ** ' stl'l es _ _ * i'n dallow Mr. Bradford to recuperate. We have employed two ad-- ditional experienced plumb-- ers and are better prepared than ever before to rendér prompt and satisfactory service in our plumbing and heating department. Let Us Install FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent _ $5.00 and $8.00 $2.50 and $3.00 Provident Mautual Life Insurance Co. * MEN'S BATHING SUITS The Cook Memorial JAbrary will be closed all day July 4th. Mrs. W. E. Seller and daughter are *( <~--P*Ber--o rigitine The tormrcs'o cic.w:=/AHE Misses Corsa and Delia Marsh. -- Complete Service vaak e * q -- Local and Personal Sort Irems of Especial lnterest to Libertyvilice People You find The very Service _ to which _you are | entitled unty Nation 11 _ The Libertyvilic baseball team jost 4 god game to the Chicago Monarchs at the fair grounds 1.&")6.', the score being 5 to 2. local team got a bad start, le:ting the Chichgo bunch get a lead, which could not be overcome. The big games of the year will be next Saturday and Sunday. Mc-- Henry will be here on the 4th, and SBunday the crack colored team, the American Giants, will try eonclusions with Libertyville. _ Ralph Litwiler moved Sunday from the flat above Libertyville Garage to the Austin Schnaebete hbouse on Doug: las Ave. The garage l{at of now o¢-- cupted by Mr. Earl and family. Mr Schnaebele moved to his new hothe on Word comes from J. N. Bernard that be and his family are enjoying life mo:oring scrogs coun'ry, in the gen eral direction of Yelows:one Park: + Mre. € C: Rot':n has rethrted home from a trip through the eastern states by automobile Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs H. Brune and their daughter, Mabel, of Palatine. They vis%ed in Michigaq Ohio, and included a trip to Niagara Falls. The school census of District No 70 has just been completed by Mrs Maude K. Frudy. The result shows a population of 2800. There are 128%4 males and 1416 females. There are 973 under 21 years of age. and §70 between th ages of 6 and 21 years. l Paul Muzick and Mike Schetzler of Highwood. were in Libertyville Fri-- ]day. Mr. Muzick is 'a North Shore Line conductor, and Mr. Schetzler is rep {resenting the Illinois Life Insurance {Company He was formerly in the em-- \ ploy of the North Shore Line. ! 'The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth-- rodist cbyrch will mee; a: the church *Tuesday, June 7 h. There will be a food demonstration in the for mof a lyncheor® at 1 o'ciock. All members and frtends afe invited. ~ Gebrge M. Petersen is now drivin« around in a new car so bigz he has to go.out of town to turn around. The new au.omobile is a Hupmeobtie Eigiy and was purchased from the HKee Mo tor Sales Co. g00d time. The dit The interior of Decker & Neville's ;u"n:'v:al" noon by the ladi drug store nas been beautified by fresh be a hummer. The ball game b paint, and this week a brand new cork Gurnee and Zion will be a t linoleum was placed on the floor. The The trap shoot betweéen Icuss« prore room is now --one of the nicest wagswheth will be the feature in the village. . * morning. Fireworks and othr " Mitk ie Dillon left Wednesday tiops will make the day one uj "--;. ___sato, Ontario, and from thers *tJovfnént. Y " _ sB > 3 . ~nere _sabe --» ,;TW Lo o Ond Lx--Mes-- B _A~ DéiLone w ho -- sn en e erer nc ied PE ECE UEUERRDN wiil--visit --reia--:ivres in Canaidia --dur OEEHEHTIEHNHIT don Kitchen., Mr Kitchen and 'his father of Fox Lake are on an automo-- bile trip to Wiscon, on business. Miss Carolyn Butterfield, who was a-- student at lLak« Forest the past year, is taking a suramer course at North-- western University." Miss .Bur.orndd| will: be editorinchief of The Sten or, ; official college paper for Lake Fores:, next school year. | Need a fan ber.? We have just re-- celved a .large assortment of high Born, to Mr. and Mrs Waiter S.aigz, last Thursday, Junv» 25, a nizse--pound son.. The young mar »2s oeen muuued Walter James. Chirisy did che nua is by passing, 0Ut .cigars. Mr. and -- Mrs. George Follett and daughter, June, were guests of friends at Lake Maxinkuckee, Ind., Saturday and Sunday. *~'Raythond _ Waldrond and -- Harold Brown are 'spending two weeks vaca-- vion at a"camp Tor boys in upper Mich-- igan. They lef:i Monday. e AIEIES... th. 3 P 36. AME E. s S ¥G &« 263C( $HG 1¥ > ceived a a large assortment of high | grade endless fan beltg. Libertyville Garage. Phone 202. 271 it _A child's scooter has been found on the street. Owner may have same by calling on Marshal Limberry. Miss Ruth Mcintosh of Chicago has Need.a. fJon hek* 1 We. 42#0.#05t aon ce visi.ing Mrs. E+ «-- JLY 2, 1925 Hoddadd d on . PalH Ee Aenn Et Decker & Neville Rosecrans-- is preparing for a big celebration Saturday, where every body will have a good time. The dinner to be served at noon by the ladies will be a hummer. The ball game be: ween Gurnee and Zion will be a thriller. The trap shoot betwéen Icussell and Wadsworth will be the feature of the morning. ~Fireworks and othr attrac-- tiops will make the day one o!f z* at Victor Seastrom production for Metro Goldwyn--Mayer. ~ . Leonard C. Blank, of the Cash and Would you like --to s6é a story de| picte do fa real Queen's life?.A Queen who ruled with her husband in a bril-- llant kingdom in Europe, was dethron-- ed_an dthen forced into exile in Parigt [ -- jum Theatre Thursday, July 2 It is a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lamb of Pitis burgh, Pa., were in Libertyville 'Tues-- day visiting at the home of Mr. amd Mrs. F. P. Dymond: «Mrs. Dymond is Mr. Lamb's aunt The Lamb {family is spendin gthe summer months with relatives at Wedge's Corners vicinity: Mr. Lamb holds an important position' with the American S:eel and Wire Co. in the Pitisburgh offices. _ Fire crackers were placed on sale Wodnudfi. July 1st, and some of the boys cou t wait until July. 4 to 'Cgéievrae. ;tz.u 'i!i'i- "he will stop any premature shooting. It is a violation of the ordinance 'to use fireworks of any kind in the busineds district, cov-- ered by the fire limits. Better take yere estpPpNONC "Horls, Soyar --<**~+r~*~~~ fire department Tuesday. Early tha; morning a fire was discovered in a club house near that village, and M;. Blank turned out with the rest of the village. _ They didn't save the club house, but the lako is still there ol + f-- Thé doctdt tnrh s * pgoces . immediate vicinity using the Iat-- #rst Im :: Precision Rlectron ~ Instruments "~nr diagnosis and treatmest of Chronic Allments. The instruments have the O. K Consultation FREE ~ountry use of Drugtess Methods. OSTE 'PATHY, --€H1 RACTIC or : of the Spinal Methods. I. .« 406 Milwaukes Ave., Libertyville 's Iy equipped to ta -- care of Dr. J. H. Heslin Telephone 29 Chronic Diseases 8IGHT and some of us BHOOK anr heads and SAID the blamed things WOULD never be practical R BECAUSE --we'd bever be * ABLE to get it horses -- USED to 'em:; and now AN airplane can buzz ALONG overbead and the GENERAL poblic will HARDLY take the trouble TO look up.--and right in LINE wit hthe progress OP THE times we want. _ TO mention our PURETEST DRUGS3 which RANK with the AIRPLANE and the RADIO among our MODERN achijevements AND ADDS much to THE pleé&sure ol mankird. A MAN drove into Libertyville IN AN autemobile just ABOUT-- everybody rushéd W. W. Carroll & Son Co. best physicists of the member at they may be, by ~-- SPECIAL Fruit of the Loom Muslin, yard wide --Libertyville.Coment Warks. !_-- _~ ~rig>--s~, ***.$S$#$T--LCOOK AVENV®®~------ ,Qg _ Cement Blocks for All Building Purposes | Something New--CURVED BLOCKS FOR CATCH BASINS. _ High Test Blocks. Reasonable Prices. Call and Inspect Them. . T ODAY.:" M +$3,020.:7T0-- Libertyville Lumber: ~__~ Company -- Our savings depositors re requested to bring in their pass _ books, so that the proper credit of interest can be made herein. -- On the Map! *. . toed Howmr taskt good cittzens. : We can help you make YOUR home better. Did-- You Know Libertyvilleds 18c The First Nati Six months from today another payment will be made to our savings depositors. If you are not receiving a porti®n savings is being paid to the savings depositors of this bank, repre-- . senting the regular semi--annual payment of interest °n _ {ixae o iotain io eoaive dectare o im hok y starting:--a savings account . TELEPHONE 47 ' Down by the Old Depot--Been there twenty years. Telephones: Plant, 415; Residence, 165--J. ; Makes an old house new--plaster right on it. See it--try it! Capital Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 _ $ Cuf t ge s ids uit 30 SOLD ONLY BY Hours 8 A.M.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy