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Libertyville Independent, 25 Nov 1926, p. 8

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" 4___ __XQOLO *Gadege Padstieid? of! chystht tats) Dq:. glhmr wa';%y oalM at the pgg;'):mnen '20me. : Tames :' 11 motored to Crystal oo o o o oo o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 Thomas, Levitt, of Chicago vigited 'at the Dowell Brothers home un Sunday. Mrs. Leslie. Davis and daughters to McHenry on business Saturday af-- Dr. bl' Mrs. Wheeler. o;h McHenry, ~Bun visiting in t vicinity. "m fifien was a Wauconda vis Itor on Monday morning. ; -- --_ _ _ Mrs. Jane Vasey, of Round Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vasey, were vis-- itors at the Harry Passfield home on Sunday. A number from this vicinity attend-- ed the sale of Louis Mikutus near Grayslake on Tuesday. _ _ --Egse Fisher has purchased a new team of horses. The Misses Frances and Fern Nich-- olls spent the week end with their par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nicholls. Wm Wraggs and children, of Chica-- co spent Sunday at the Clark 'rome Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and son, of Crystal Lake, were Sunday ecallers at the G. A. Vasey home * Peter Winter, of Spring grove, spent Bunday at the Fred Nordmeyer home. Walter and Vera Vasey were Mc Henry callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis motored to Crystal Lake Monday, where trey ¥isited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon. Mrs. E. Baron returned home last Saturday after having spent a week with Mrs. Mary Ames in Waukegan. Several from this vicinity attended the Bunco party at Fort Hill, last Fri-- day evening.. . * A number'of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrg. George Case on Friday evening. The evening was greatly enjoyed by all. -- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis and fam-- y and Mrs. Esse Fiszer, spent Sun-- day at the William Davis home near Wauconda. -- Fred Bloom and friend, of Chicago, spent Sunday at the William Nicholls William Geary, of Wauconda, was a Monday caller in this vicinity. _ _ Raymond Dowell, who was injured while climbing a fence, has develoved quite an injury. After an examination the cut was found to be of a quite ser-- lous nature, which made it necessary to take several stitches and bring into use, two clamps. G. A. Vasey and Liyod Benwell were business callers at Woodstock on Sat-- urday. Wiile there, they called on Harry Passfield at the hospital, who had the misfortune to'get his hand in a corn shredder. Mr. Wilbrand, of Crystal Lake was a Tuesday caller in this vicinity. Harry Passfield, who had his hand injured in a corn shredder, is rapidly improving, and expects to be Liome week end in Chicago. A large crowa attended the sale of William Vanderbloom Thursday. Lloyd Eddy was a Thursday caller at the Harry Passfield home. uite a number from here attended the card party at Wauconda on Thurs-- day evening, which was given by Miss Ethey Fitzgerald. ' Mrs. Harry Passtield and son Ray, ¥isited tie father and son at the Wood-- ®tock hospital on Wednesday. Ray Dowell of Wauconda was a call-- er'at the Thomas Fisher home on Wed-- nesday. -- _ Mre. Leslic Davis-- called on her.Par-- ents, Mz and Mrs. W. Davis on Thurs-- John Walton and son spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Henry Kruger, at Wauconda. Mrs3. Leslie Davis--andd aughters, Mrs. Esse Fisher and Mrs. Llioyd Fish-- er motored to Wauconda on business on Tuesday. Mrs. M. E. Smith and Mrs George Case, were McHenry callers Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Henry Krueger ofWau conda were Volo callers on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Passfielq and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Eddy and daughter, ¥visited tehir husband and father at the Woodstock hospital on Sunday. --~Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenzen returned home Wednesday, from thieir trip to Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fisher were Fri-- day evening visitors at the Joe Ross-- Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Benwell were Thursday callers at the G. A. Vasey home. Frank Wilson was a Thursday cal} er at the Harry Passtield home. Martin Wagner was a Friday caller at McHenry. Walter Burg is now employed at the ¥Frank Wilson Farm. 6~ i"fi:" Joe Lenzen and Miss Thersa motored to Grayslake on Friday evening. --Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kasler have mored in with Mr. and Mrs. James Kirwin for the winter months. Miss Thersa Drach returned to her bhome wita Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenzen, after staying with Dr. and Mre. Ross-- dentscher, while Mr. and Mrs. Lenzen were on their trip to lows. Wait was a McHenry caller on Esse and son Lioyd were Mc Henry business callers on Friday. __Joe Wagner made a business trip fo deutscher attended a basket social at the Davelin school house on Friday The Roseville school expects to have a basket social in the near future. Good Clean Soft Coal, $9.75 per T Coke, $13 per T COAL Ethel Fitzgerald, spent the terial; fine fox kindling and other uses. Call at Ray Furniture Store. 1t FORf SALEX--¥Furpiture crating ma-- FOR 'SALE--Two new --silver euei clocks, sizes 5%x8x12%. With com-- blfimv leck -- banks, with electric ghts and alrams. Will sacrifice be-- low selling price, if take both. Paone 36, Lake Villa, IIlL. Fred Atwell. 1t FOR SALE--Used lumber. Call Liber tyville 220--M. _ 46 2t FOR SALE----Ford sedan in good con-- FOR SALE--Large, restricted home-- dition;~ 5 good Cord tires; many extras. Call at 315 North First St., or telephone 346--J. FOR --SALE--Stenographer's -- chair, FOR SALE--Five room house and half . sewing machine, bed spring, oak side ) board. wood stove, Red Star oil cook-- ing range, small kerosene stove, Johnson's encyclopedia and numerousl other household articles. A. L. Stan-- ford, 125 Lincoln Ave., Libertyville.' Phone 531--W. . 45--tt > * -- FOR SALE s Beautiful brand new 5 room bunga-- low. in Mundelein; asbestos shingle roof; hot'water heat. Lot 80x133; in best part of town, 3 blocks from elec-- tric depot. Only $7,500; $2,500 cash sites in Sunnyside Park, at prices of $1000, $1100 and $1200. All improve ments in. I want every Libertyville: citizen to motor through Sunnyside Park and see for themselves the won-- derfful opportunities presented, FOR RENT--4 room flat; sun parior and bath; 'separate furnace; no children. Only $45 per month. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY IF YOU BUY THIS FALL. How are You Fixed for Good Insur-- ance, We Write all Lines in Good, Reliable Stock Compani¢es. New home just completed. 5 rooms and bath; entirely modern; paved street. Can be bought for $7600. If garage is desired with include for price of $8000. This offer is limited. Other Lilsertyville homes from Paige Special Sport Car, wonderful condition: guaranteed like new car; wonderful bargain; fully equipped; a ~A SMALL HOME Here is a small, but modern and cozy home for some enterplinsrecmf{w cazy home for some enterprising Lib ertyville couple: Three rooms and bath, porch on sec-- ond floor; garage and furnace on first floor; 70 foot frontagt on concrete street. Price only $3200. A real cr1ance to get acre of groundd on Appley Avenue Telephone 562--J. real car for some one. Price $750-- eost new $3100. R: J. LYONS, Mundelein, Nlinois Sellers and Petersen _ Phone 451. Libertyville, IH!L. FOR SALE--Lot 50 by 150 in Dymond ard Austin subdivision; best buy in Libertyville. Price $700. Inquire at We have several choice lots in the heart of Mundelein for $1000 to $1250 eac1--why pay more? See us at once; these won't last long. -- N FOR RENT--Large sleeping room; hot water heat. m&'s'u-n. at 2t FOR REN'T--A six room house in Oak-- ___. LYONS & ROUSE Mundelein, J gd'l Real Estate Leans and Insurance CLEANING, . DYEING, _ .____ PRESSING _ REPAIRING * IF YOU WANT YOUR OLD CLOTHES TO LOOK LIKE NEW, SEE Half Day, Illinois 201 South Milwaukee Ave. 469 Albertyvilie, HH1. MILWAUKEE AVENUE 46 tf SAW FILING--120 E. Cook Avenue. MONEY TO LOAN----We have a con-- siderable mo::t t:tm welm to loan on % or city p-- erty. Wmh your inquiry. mt National Bank, Libertyville, HJ. 10tt HELP WANTED--To assist us by ad-- dressing envelopes during spare time at home. Possible to earn $100 weekly. No experience or canvassing necessary. Dignified work for honest, sincere persons. Enclose quarter, any safe way, for full information. Satis faction and work guaranteed. . Write Arthur J. Kriescaer, Dept. 5, P. O. Box 365, Dubuque, lowa. _1 & Public notice is hereby given that the subscriber, Executrix of the Liast Will and Testament of Philip Ben-- singer, deceased, will attend the Pro-- bate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be 'aolden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of February next, 1927, when and where all persons hay-- ing claims against said estate are not-- ified and requested to present the same for ad.fgauon. MARY BENSINGER, Executrix. t ;-gr"e:ii--t of 6 months will be given, on good DbankaDie 1 «6 per--cent Anterest».. No goods. removed until settled for at public auction on what is Known as Ine Burris Farm, 4%/2 n&es N. W. of Waukegan, on Green Bay Rd., 14 miles north of Grand Avenue, and 1%/4 miles south of York House Church, on > _ ; .\ Tuesday, November 30 40 -- Head of Livestock -- 40 Having decided to quit farming, 4 will offer at public auction on what is known as the 3 Head of Horses--1 Bay Te: about 1100; 1 Sorrel Horse, 99 Head of Holstein Cattle, 21 Milk Cows. éom--m;n'cin;'a'; 'l o'clock p. m., following: 1 International %16 Tractor, just overhauked Nss 1 International Type E Silo . Filler, complete with extra heary pipe and distributors; has filled 6 silos 8 1 Corn Shredder ' 1 Litz 10inch Feed Grinder 1 2.bottom. Janesvilie Plow s 1 23--tooth Spring Tooth Harrow 1 Zsection Steel Drag 1 10ft. Tiger Grain Dril & 1 John Deere Corn Planter, with fertilizer attachment 1 Moline Cultivator 1 McCormick, Mower ; TERMS OF SALE--Ail sums of $25 and unden, cash FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer, ADJUDICATION NOTICE Holsteins for Sale ublic A uction LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, PHURSDAY Having sold my farm, 1 am compelled to sell my herd of pure--bred Holsteins con-- sisting of 18 females and 1 bull calf. '[welv_o_"of"t'b;u are sired by a~ Will sell this herd at the price of grades for the pext ten days. ' bercular tests and is to be federal ac-- FARM MACHINERY, -- To Loan . BURRIS, Prop. on the fense. 1ense, . \..: : "x% e . Dated at Libertyville, Illinois, this 23rd day of November, A. D. 1926. JESSE 8. HYATT, w. W. GRUMMITT, | ; W. A. NICHOLAS, A. L, JOHNSON, NOTICE OF HEARING ' Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of tie Village of Lib ertyville, Lake Cqunty. Illinois, having Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that 'the Board of Local Improvements of tie Village of Lib ertyville, Lake County, Illingis, having let the contract for the improvement consisting of the + Paving of EAST PARK AVENUE, . Special Assessment No. 39 in the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, lHlinois, and the same having let the contract for the improvement consisting of ' A connected system of sanitary sew-- and other streets, ; ' Special Assessment No. 43, * in the Village of--~Libertyville, Lake County, Jllinois, and the same having been completed=--and accepted by said Board on the 16th day of November A D. 1926, and the said Board of Local Improxements hllvflg tiled -- in the County Court of . e County, lilinois, on the 22nd day of November, A, D. 1926, a ctertificate showing taat the said improvement conforms sub-- stantially to the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, includ-- ing engineeripg services, the amount estimated by them to be required to pay the accruing interest on bonds or vouchers issued to 'anticipate collec-- tion of the assessment for said im-- provement, a hearing will bo_ Gad on ers, etc., said certificate as to the truth of the falts stated therein, at the Court House in the City of Waukegan, in said County, on the 11th day of De-- cember, A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before saidbday and may appear on the hearing and make taeir de-- fense. -- PDated at Libertyville, lllinois, this 23rd day of November, A. D. 1926. § JESSE S. HYATT, ad unden, cash; over that amount on' good bankable noetes, bearing 1 Corrugated Roller * 1 Quack Grass Drag _ 1 Wide Tire Wagon 1 Narrow Tire Wagon > 1 New Idea Manure Spreader 1Hay Rack + 1 Bob Sleigh , 1 $}h. p. Fairbanks--Morse Eng'ne 1 Universal Milking Machine, complete with pump and fittings J 1 Fanning Mill _ ° 1 60--eg5g Incubator _ 1 1000--chick Brooder (new) 1 White Wash Pump 1 Steel Hay Track, carried and . ._E. F. SWAN, R. W. BUCKLEY, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville, Illinois. * nov 25 dec 2 * __W. W. GRUMMITT, W. A. NICHOLAS, A. L, JOHNSON, J.. W. HART, . E. F. SWAN, R. W. BUCKLEY, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville lutno;t nov 25 dec EARL WASHBURN, NOTICE OF HEARING other articles PARK AVENUE ¥ielr-- de been completed and accepted by said Board on the '46th day of November NOTICE OF HEARING 4 Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local ;lmpmvementa of tie Village of Lib ertyville, Lake County, Illinois, having let the contract for the improvement consisting of the Paving of EAST PARK AVENUE ~ EXTENSION, Special Assessment No. 41, in the Village of Libertyvyille, Lake County, llinois, and the same having been completed and accepted by said Board on the 16th day of November A. D. 1926, and the said> Board of Local Improvements having filed in 3the County Court of ~Lake County, Illinois,; on the 22nd day of November, IA. D. 19%6, a certificate showing tAat the said improvement conforms sub-- | stantially to the requirements of the original ordinarice for the construction of the same, the cost thereot, includ-- ing 'engineering services, the amount estimated by them to be required to pay the accruing ihterest on bongds or vouchers issued to anticipate collxz tion of the assessments for said lprovement. a hearing will be S1ad on A. D. 192%6, and the said Board . of Local Improvements having filed in the County Court of-- Lake County, Iilinois, on the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1926, a certificate showing taat the said improvement conforms sub-- stantially to the requirements of the original ordinange for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, includ-- ing engineering services, the amount estimated by them to be required to pay the accruing interest on bonds or rouchers issued to anticipate collec-- on of the assessment for said im-- srovement, a" hearing will be {rad on said cert.lfica.»te.tz to the truth of the talts stated thétein, at the Court House in the City of Waukegan, in said County, on the 1l1th day of De-- cember, A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the business af the Court will permit. , All persons desiring may fige objections in said Court before said day and may appear on the hearing --and make taeir .de-- 23rd day of November, A, D. 1926. JESSE 8. HYATT, W. W. GRUMMITT, ', ----.___ *\ --W, A. _ NICHOLAS, A. L. JOHNSON, s J. W. HART, E. F. SWAN, -- j K. W. BUCKLEY, * Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville Illinois. nov 25 dec 2 Dated at Libertyville, lilinois, this IT'S DEPENDABLE because is has stood 'the set of time. Under every conceivable condition has our Lum-- ber been used and in every instance has the report been a favorable one. For that reason, builders everywhere come to W. F. Franzen, Jr., for their Lumber. § f'% W. F. Franzen, Jr. 183 East Cook Avenue Telephone 50 LIBERTYVILLE Hours: 9 to 12 Office in Residence 'at~532 Brainerd Ave, en ~ Libertyville, IIlL. . _ Dr. C. H. BETZER DENTIST f , NOVEMBER 25, 1926. 0 ' *®% . i + ' said 'certificate as to the truth of the falts stated therein, at the --Court House in the City of »Waukegan, in said County, on the lith day of De-- cember, A. D. 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may dppear on the hearing and make tseir de-- fensge. & ~ Dated at Libertyvyille, Illinois, this 23rd day of November, A. D. 1926. ,__JESSE 8. HYATT, W. W. GRUMMITT, W,. A. NICHOLAS, A. L. JOHNSON, J. W. HART, E. F. SWAN, . R. W. BUCKLEY, & ~ Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville fMlinois. nov 25 dec 2 Purébred Barron Strain White Leg-- horn pullets, ready to lay, $1.25 each, Owen strain Rhode Isiand Red Pullets, ready to lay, $1.40 each; Thompson's Strain Barred Rock Pullets, ready to lay, $1.40 each; Brown Leghorn Pullets of the Ever-- lay Strain, ready to lay, $1.35 each; Sheppard Strain Ancona Pullets, ready to lay, $1.35 each. We pay postage charges on all baby chicks, and express charges on pullets in lots of one dozen or more. _ Lots of less than one dozen' pullets, customer pays express. . Young Cock Biyds, ready for vice, of any breed listed above, each. Baby chicks, one day old any breed listed above, $11 h dred. All purebred stock. Orders booked now for baby chicks for shipment any date in Winter, Spring or Summer. _ Must be paid in full before ship. ; FULGHUM HATCHERY, Freeburg, lHilincis Evenings and Sundays by Appointment Phone 67 'By Day or Contract TEAMS E. G. FRY 547.] Lib: 615--R--1 d, of hun-- ser there's bi? money |-- in muskrat trappoing -- The Motor Market Announcing the Opening of Our New Home, Located 116--118--120 Water St. Waukegan. We Offer the Finest Display of Used Cars in Lakt; Coqnty at $150 Up We operate a large Repair Shop and Body Rebuilding, Tube and Tire Patching, Grease and 100% Pennsylvania Oil. Everything for automobilés. All Repair Work carries our personal guarantee. Drive in and have your motor checked. SPECIAL RATES for DEAD STORAGE Telephone 4110 116--118--120 Water St. _ Waukegan, III. trapping

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