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Libertyville Independent, 18 Feb 1926, p. 5

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At "PM " LIBERTY VILLE sl.i1li'ilt, BANK Joann C. maven. President. _ ARTHUR; tgu'rtgR."vieo President and Cashier _ _ . , . _ WM. amass-N. Astxutaisttaattur a - I a w'izi' .1. q 'yhrdu.,ic.,-. l !;:1;i*w' , 1..."; l "-, "h "" '-r.,'. 'cc _ Atta: of the fulfilled promi: - _ _ ration of Washiiiqton. . W. W. Carroll & 5311 Co. Bonn] hundred wildcat; at 1.51.011"qu and vicinity have Moon. muon- at shin mutation "no. our" -nirq on September Nth. IOM. _ _ 2' This with. waxing-o hhott -d parted 3i au, In Indeed qratifrinq. And we wish to elm-0'" our gratitude to than who have made " Double. . "I " I Igl2,1,,ilr3,'llrd,r,giuii rr,,yaiiieiii,tdaitig:, Igvggl Washington GROWTH :BASED 9 on SERVICE we can please ybu, too m, Ind to piano 1 lot at people to mun Inch w. Jim! "(an that I: have done it mean Silk Drape - - - $1.40 Cretonnet - - _ " 35c to 60c Terry Cloth - - 75c to 95c Silk Casement Nets' - 60c to $1.20 Ruffled Curtains - 85c, $1.50, $2.00 The tsalivart men and women, whonvork and sacrifice and save fo'r America's homes. farms and business have, in a large degree, the vision and will of Washington. They look into the fature and are not turned aside from their determination to achieve a worthy purpose through steadfast thrift. . To Washington and his unconquerable troops. we owe our opportunities of to-day. ' . Sustained by his inspired will and the leadership, the de- pleted ranks of a little Colonial armsrwithstpod the hor- rors of Valley F orge---its bitter cold, its gnawing hunger its sting of wind-whipped snow. . _ Washington was the F ather--Thpy are the Builders pf Our Country: t . ' ' . - . Back of that unyielding line, there has since grown up, our prosperous tountry---our comfortable homes, our thriving farms. our unrivalled industries and trade. ,'viision of the fulfilled promise offhiii land was the inspi- I' ration of Washihgtori. . _ _ ' c, q YOU R ACCOUNT 18 INVITED New Draperies and Cushions for Spring 0 The First National, Bank __ Carital Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 Libertyville, Ill. , u'.' t" I I, -h _ - c',r'-."i'i"2'TiL) '. A 'it t b33593?!" Hrs. In, Laser ot Chicago. spent hat Sands! In Libertyulle with her brother, Fred Mtirdttoratiauut funny. Elizabeth and limb"! Fae". ot Chicago, visited the week end tt the John Deluleln home. ,, T 'Mr. and Kn. Kirk Sumney and two daughter: at ngwood, were here In! Sundsy, guests " the Jack Bradford Glen Annual. .ednor ot the Har. vey News Bee, was In Libertyville on Monday Ind called at the: Independent omce. , f Mrs. Elmer Barnum went lut Wed- neudny with MN. Raymond Miller in home is getting all'stocked up with 931111: J" __ "' ' ind other decorative material for the! Mrs. Percy '6. Snow has been wry Mt spring rush. A., dinghy art in. tttis '.il1 (a: we put weeic Wtule her "may. lune tells 9t, tett/trttrgtUn with making"; repotteeaautriit"rors 1."eral paints, etc. '. Edna; o, _wu'.'neportéd as muss?! my r' A _------.'- ltrroved today (Tummy), . A. C. Donne of Sycunore was the guest of relatives In Libertrrults In! Sum-1., The [by Furnltutand Pym! Store "our: 8 A.M. to 8 EM. Local and Personal Items Of General interest To Local Peoble -;-MM " ti 5n: d. Coma. drove up from artfaGiiiriGrsCC:"'dGTiii iiie 1ett1 t1liiirrst.r""'rstCt'irc ttsie?.':",.",""'??,,?:',-?,?:.?,.",'"",:"-'.":"; .4 "-4.4". 2'). A "iii'-.,]'-',:?-',,'.,:,'?.'.!':,",-',',-.',-'-:'?,' 1.0.418»va -W-'~'M 3 . 'd."ht.'"' ' MW-wwvm . " Wrni...;; . more. ot an along the row: Immune has!!!" t lot at M' equipment In the Gap not. _ It hoop M with Po everqrorgl . ' . . circululon and bttnhieatot the o- . T "rchuJ"tP,eeuofPitteieIy1sty,tiGsiiirt'. ', _ - , , i The Women's Guild of St, Law- Irence's church will hold the first or "the Lenten Bakery and Food Salvs al gthe Farm Bureau on Saturday. Heb. 20, ,beglpnlng at 12:30 p. trr. 7slt The .Comumerl Co. we ndver In! "WWW" '" u av-4dhdee4a_eehe-'.-4-.r Si,e,'trl,ii'liiil. here, (mulled sun: u be a pound. with I limit ot ten pounds to'each rus- tomer. _ T H. W. Hubbard has been confined to his Lorne for seven] days op account ot u very painful injury received on Ms knee white at work. .P.w. _ Joe Hart has been 'lomewhat Imus posed tor a week or BO, and Is kc-emnu strictly " home. He has been absvm trom the but two meetings at th" til has board. - _ yva'r m! ion '6' HE 166 NH mm Bull. ot Shun-r Wu. Junior had been Ill with divine-M10! about 1 week, and trot up u ho-rnfr rum sum!" the about. but awn proved the victor Beside-a hin pan-nu. ho Imnxhh twin brother. Anny. mm mm "new. no!- en In. to mourn his mam-n death The Dull ramity formatly Hun! In L1ts ertrritle, when Mr Butt VII enttatted In the mum-1n! basin?" He " also the ntqtttttttetttrrr at the well known Bull with; MM. A In. A: Stacker is very m of brow chul pneumonls In the home ot her daughter, Mn. W. Madsort, on West luple Avenue. ., The Pox Lake Cemetery wa-la'iun will hold a business meeting Thursday eevnlng, F'ttt. 22. aLthe' Eat" Fox Lak, school house." Membi-rs are reqm'uml to be present. F Tho {MIC-f Aid Sock-1' of the M. E church will who a New England dul- ner on Tun-day eveattrttt, Petr, 28. In tho church dlttitttt room. Como and "no! I dFHrlous Man" The noun. wilt con-m ol 'Mkvd ham. "calm potatoes. bob-d bani. perfection and. hot rolls. can" an! chorry pie Tickv'u Soc. _ t It . Word In rotetred hero Sl'urdly Homo: of the death of Junior, the " 'ln John Cole and dattehTer', Kuh- erine. won't to Nona, Mo, Fridny to Int-ad the tuneful of the formel'l sum In. John Charleston Kntbrrin re turned home Sunday Mum bu; It". Cole pqu to "mun In' Mix-your! an"! March'lu, mum; unmet. "s w. t. Collins In In tSycamore Wed. nerday loattend the nuaeral of his ttether, An mum um of Milo Donn The Mule boy died in an Evanston humid. and the body war' xakrn'w 8191mm- " J. A. Tmptow, The uncanny sad ttoery sale ot the Royal Neighbors which run to be hold It the Hamburg" In" In Prairie View, on Thursday. Feb. 18th, has been poctpoued to Tuesday PH-~ tting, Pet 23. All are cordially In. rited. H. A. Johnson. of Wauke . in In Ltttertrvuus Tn". 100%"?! his Interest: In the coming . a of hu- Iou It'the mm otiiearie, Am-izr Mr John-ow is I candidate tor the attiee of the-rill. .H. E. Maiman of waueonda huh I we id In mu lune telling the an" of at. his clunnce ale. Juan: 1mm i',1pr,t",'a'lit 22. Mr Mum has one of1b trigreit starts at nood- at any a'orn In the county. tad may renders of the Independent will tour- m-y to Wtttgettttda during this Bitt an. '0srEn aé'r FELLOWS MOTION or 09mm FOR amass ms TO LET ms, J151T our A were» on TWO- DAY, 1ilIilM.1Ltu3." 'Ln CogTojj'oCEipErr'.' iv1E SLR; Libertyville Lumber _ Company mm" "tur-tto-i-a-th-err-. $184926 _ [use ot analog um [nun-nit Iran 'h-Ile Dam. nbw sojourning with e but: sod mighty In at: PBterentturg, Fir Shorty an the trim um tttte; but Hat'- nll he did-ttut talk about (the navor, etc. Week day Lenten gem/ice- me being held at tet. [Av/ronco'u church every Wednesday and Thur-may. with cw chi prénchen on Wedneaday oveating ttt 7:30._ The Dumber tor next Wed- new, Petr. M, in the Rev. G. A. Mat Whorter. who at one time served the mum hem. V 11.112-991.02 Ilium" Mternoon at 4.16 no -diiiiiiiiGTrr- Tim children.. All are ..eordiaur invited to 'Cory Trix" In this lame u adver- tising} clout); out we or-hls 510ch of high grade shoes. Mr. Trigga will move Inm'm: new mm on" Church street March lat, and wants to (Happen ot his present stock or toot Wear, rather Jhan mow lt. The sale In in charge of an experienced man In that business, and many bargains ate uni-rm] ltead the ad on page TWO. which lb. my contract To" Day. tu. "on K 0m thew services A rather riproaring. wild invest time was Maxed on the main sum-t last Friday night Some ot the young bloods donned costumes to go to the matquerade dance. at lvanhoe that night. But they also drcorated their interiors with somerhing more than calico. am! torgut all about the dance. One bold) bad gnan.'ntd ,t.a"A'ipxt't',: the Lone Star Maw, (Mort . the" strum clad in his union suit 1nd a butcher Irhire, and UeJied all corner: A' "rriend" hkd forth to battle with a meat Cleaner and ran the had man to his lair. No blood Watt willed. And no ureata Were- made. . w.. wish to exam: our bonny»! mank- to our ndzb'bois and Mandy m um um M'IS MM an "cont annne'nt; Also for the but» am nonl News. ad on": sad In"! of tmombllm. . Mr and In. John Nrnctmn And Funny. It The. Independent instaHéd this week l IN" [aiding machine, which Is med [crime um time with this Issue. It, lt: known y the 0pm Attached Fold- er, and takes 'ho'fppenAlrect trom the press. thugs doinq any with the Tits.'",;",':..?,'."' feeding. an In the m' °.Ml o,uotaittteotr Fe "any "first whim" hove been re ported during "the 581 qrgett or no The vorymnt VI! Jim. Wilson. "who an be In: been {ceding n par tor mon- thnn two weeks. The E, A. Bishop telephoned the indopeifdont that he uw unreal hon plum; "this Too robin: were Been Wain-many mjoylnl the bunny weather our th North khan nation. But when an thou- foot robin. may? About who o'clock In! club! mow bean to tall In bitt m. on" mum on all day run This morttitttt my country!!!» m NOTICE . Nauru in - liven that my wife. Lily Glam-on. has left my home and I will not he responsible for any bill- which she my contrnct._ bout-d undo? Milt Inch" of In. tangy Inw,und "the beautiful" M. has vorltnx overtime att day up to "It etrbttrut to pres. The -tter In mullet: much colder inthrr to: tooth! and tomorrow. The not in vm my. and the (mat port of nutomoblle trattle tun been gulp-odd. although the St. Paul trun- "(the North Shore an have maintained schodulel. Tho month of P'bmry has been "trhtror. and (MI bl: anew norm can" u . tort of rude "IF who. Local folks who are In - crime. will read nu- mm with . chuckle. Imfn teetittit pf thunkfutnou In that they In tortuaate ln mining m. bad ream" moi". m (Ia-om B Pollen. Phone "t, WrVyvlllo. m. 8 tf NOTICE- For Rood. luff. tt live" My Imonlutrvook pagivgd a There was a Time when some people had the notion they were saving money by buying low grade fuels. Here you " ways get properly graded coal at a CARD OE,TNANKI Telephone Your Orde PROMPT SERVICE u."H mm ooyd '_..'.". "hr " , up... - . o',N1,!a'attl.'?. 5 my. _ --¢::; " We Invite Your Business .an'tConfgse ORTHO-SONIC Stop In. it only tor a few minutes. Hear there Ped, enl- Becelven. that. Ittt,set lat, in advance ot contemporary radios. It's the only way.' Come to our store and listen to the ORTHOJONIC Comm now being presented . Hear the lifelike tones that Ire rlvnied only by my". They are produced through the exclusive OBTHO-OONIC prin- With the confusing claims made try may radio manna-inn It to selectivity, sen-tutu. simplicity and tonal tummy, lhere'l ttatr one way to be comm of obtaining the Adm you want for alumna. Telephone ss Production,. With' they L VT ORDINARY RADIO RESULTS The resouces of our great nation are be- hind the Federal Reserve System of banks and we are proud to be a member bank of this strong system. . We not only offer you the SAFETY of this strong chain of banks but also competent SERVICE when you deposit your mom with us. -_. - Lake County National Bank UBERTYVILLE ILL!" THE AMERICAN LEGION DANCE! . "FARR." _ LIBER'ryhrILLEs TOWN HALL Gents 75e' CONCERTS DAILY from 2 to 4:30 p. m." In the tuning from 7:30 Until9130 p. 971. F tsdertil Radio lu -- We invite YOUR Banking Business. Every" Saturday Evening ( Begtmiine February 6t I926 DECKER & NEVILLE Undet the Alum of Libertyville Post. No. 329 Music By MtCormirk's Orchestra . Start Saving Regularly NOW Dinning From 8:30 Till l2.00 ortho-sonic -A-10 Five tubes- 199's oi'HZOI-A'I Balanced tuned _ ndfo frequency P e d e r a I standard parts and throughout 'C, . ' Without Accessories .17! LIBERTYVILLE tr i'mg l"' m, $75

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