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Libertyville Independent, 13 Oct 1927, p. 7

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letic contests and prominent speakers |at the home' 'of her daughter, Mrs.;| Chicago and Joliet interurban line. In will be present. ©School children from | Harry Nickerson, for the summer, has | 1901 be left Jolist for New Jersey but a redius of 100 miles have been invited |returned --to her sister's home in Terre | CODtinued supervision of construction to sttend, and, with good weather, ev-- | Haute, Ind Mrs: Harry Nickerson ac-- | NOTX on the Joliet lines. He--returned eryone is assured of a good time with-- |companied her to. »Mrg. Nick-- | to Jolist in 1904 to 'become . general out any expense. Please pass this in-- |erson and ta and Rus--| manager of the electric lines, and in Formation on. sell, drove to go© Hati and | 1925 was also named vice president. *_The colored post is now coming |returned home Sunday evening. : Recognized 'as one of the leading along --fine. Dr. Wmm A. Rose, 701 So. | Mrsa. WIHI Fikher mwflmflwm Genesee 8t , Waukegan, has been sp--|Antioch . er . ~-- -- ~]ation, Mr." Blackhall 'has made 'out: pointed organizer, and I would request| Mr. and Mro: M. Phillippi and | standing contributions to advance-- that you institute a canvas of your |children and C. W -- Taibot were | ment of the industry. <~He is the in-- mmmmmman > yentor of a new "type of truck <for to him. ~Mre--J. O; and Viola and cars, which is practically noise-- Btill fivre posts to furnish constitu |Arnold Johnson werse in j and also has developed an alum{-- tion and 'bylaws, and two to fur-- |Friday ~@vening and -- attended© the| aum for street care,> which ire-- nish iuformation as to : ?& bo . sofec, --m=9e"@ 3 ight of 'the 'car mm--.n-m 'A. Willton is «omewhat improved | ber . Imost one--b car Iing that 100 per cent At this his recent iliness. hR with this new aluminum body was time, are well over 75 per cept muqémcumu.mmh.,zwwwh' _ . -- How's that? : _ |around the lakeg> " Karly morning any | national convention 6f -- ' who did so much to put the navy on an equal footing ith the other great pow-- trict Commander, of Lake Bluff. The liay. : ctrenmul:.-""?ow'::th mmm petuate a -- Hundred Cent |visited Kileen= SBunday. Americanism." * John Walker and a gentlieman friend Thursday, October 27, 1927, the an-- |from Chicago spent Saturday and Jun-- niversary of the birth of mfiumhh.m Roosevelt, has been chosen by the Awery gave the tirst school president of teh UM&u . _ Bhe entertained eighteen of "Navy: Day."* . On that day all loys MUA ids at her home Friday sotiowing news of ns American [sey and e ware pround, to ate hin © & American |280, we h'::li. detailing the &t:i. o the |-- Rov. McKeivey attended conference various posts in Lake county, ""ai-i..tzou Park, and there was no preach ceived from HEdw. J. McGeough, Di» |ibg service at the M. E. church last Mr. and Mrs. H. Schatfer and fem--| _ Mr. and Mrs. B J. Hooper tuaw_mtm@mM'bmthrv: Broughton home. T the while on annual vacation. Mrs.; at his home here, ."MMM.M M * Wilino TeJ .)~ e American Legion Notes|. Rev William 1. Manny trom Paw Mn IMm_vauu Triends here last Mrs. Arthur Basiey spent Tuesday Mr. and Mtrs. E6 &.,mm Mathews and Mrs. W ¥. Johns attend-- ed Worthy Matron's night at Norwodd Mr and 'Mrs, Harry Grantham, Jr., mm'nuuum wmmm. Mro. Young and daughter, Co-- ta, of Chicaoo visited friends here last Mr. and Mra. Will Geary and son, Edward, and Miss Rdith Geary spent Wednesday with Mr, and Mre. Frank Meyer at mry. Mr and Mrs: Archie Foss visited mmmw family were in McHenry Saturday. spent the week end here. -- =-- _ ==-- Miss Eileen Harris is the now clerk "'ain" Mrs, L E. Hughes of Crys . and tal Lake, called at the R. C. Kent ooooo"-ooodoooo|{:»'-" anPwhere else? . You know K "CIJ A V TAAA L TYE a we must put on 1,000--new members tained and -- application for charter SR in Meirernt theh sectiminaey ment uflmr.b"'mt:tw early nest week and that insta}lation um-g'u-«umuo 'l?t. ho 11 nh-hom &n meeting be selected as a mesting place and another big round up held. 0 a a o ons _ PWE pomraaye ut bprige voly Tins Olzfl;icooo_9oooo',mx uo request to be plac-- spent renew my Chickgo. Tuesday © i= | _/ on' the maiiing list of the different m.mhmmh"mhmmdm moved to the--Jenk, cottage. ete.? ~So far I have-- received: notices Friends of Mrs. Loretta Sevman--|from only three of the twelive posts. Every ex--service man of Wauconda| ~Rev. John ®.--DeLong, Pastor bring him in. Where the first car|OYer. and now it dor ; was unable to bring the prospect to |to give devotion and time to the--dotted line, shock troops, well sea.|Church of Christ and 'his great. cause soned and tried in battle im the per | ------------_--------_------_----_--_----_----_o------_-------- MJMMM& make application for a charter. More mmmudhmhhlym"m"wu ity. dhal of i P .. rer _ in Committee, working in the fields, the charter ap--|le Preparin» for me some information Mn&%m Lake Bluff, Fort ~North Ch#-- cago, and Great Lakes began assom-- bling-- at Harry Kirwams soft drink parlor in Wauconda around 2 o'clock and by % o'clock a battery of cars were drown up and operations start-- cago, and Great Lakes 'began assem-- biing at Harry Kirwans. soft drink parlor in Wauconda around 2 o'clock and by % o'clock a battery of cars ::omn-pmmm EKvery ex--service man of Wauconda Legionnaires of Lake journey-- anmumm mmmu?m projects of the Lake County Council of the American Leglon for this year and brought to a successtul conclusion something that has been talked about for the past six years, the formation of a Wauconda--post of the American Members of Waukegan a n d Other Posts in Lake Co. Aid: Led by their DAistrict Commander »o +~~ . -- Iwhile away. freshments were served and a most enjoyable evening was had by all. -- George Heilm has just finighed re pairing his house. It looks vaty neat. Mrs. Mary Markham, who has been at the home 'of her daughter, Mrs: Harry Nickerson, tor the summer, has Haute, Mre: Harry Nickerson ac-- .mu"""a%~h tois, oo w Chaiy metenr and -- Mre. 'WIHl® Fiher from children and Mre. C. W 'Taibot were 000080 00000 0 0 00 The death Thursday from Infantile paralysis of William--Reed, temyear-- old son of Frank W. Reed, president -um&mum&l'ud"u: Forest, caused closing fourth grade of the Gorton-- School, closed for two weeks on © erder of mum~w of city . echools.. -- No eases of the disease have been-- reported ut Lake Forest and Supt. Baggett: said that no more grades would be closed unless there is a further spread. A second death --~from infantile par-- alysis oeccurred Thursday when Don-- ald Hall, seven--year--cold son of Gran-- ville W. Hall of Glencos, 'died. The third grade of the Central school at Glencoe will remain closed for two clans says, aroe stomach trouble and ferer. The child has pains similar 'to Are there any places in Lake county where posts® should be started? Lake is preparin» for me some information on that subject that I hope to be able to present to the council at the next meeting. o Past Commander Keough of the Fort Sheridan Post, is shortly to be trans-- ferred, but he has promised to remain until the nexrt meeting, Oct. 21, and bid some of his many'friends good bye. *~Cannot tell you in this bulletin def-- imitely where our next county meeting will be held, as there has been some suggestion of holding it at Wauconda, to welcome our new post. 'Will let you know definitely on this later. ' Looks like North Chicago ould get the "early bird"* cup in Clss B, as _ AT LK MREST Az%' Mass at 8 At Druce l.n.:tl::'n. mmnmm 8T. LA WRENCHS EPIBCOPAL * Rev:H. R. Gvuyn, Paster --_. 'The--seervices on Sunday, Oct, 11 (the 18th SBunday after Trinity), are: ~Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a m. Church SBebool at 10 a. m. The pastor officiating. FIRST METHODIST EPHCOPAL, Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Young people's meeting at 6:30. 'Third Mass at 9 a m. Fourth Mass at 10 a. m. BT-- PATRICK'3, WADSWORTH Rer. Gay E. @mock. Pustor. at 6 a. m. by & it home Fridgy | With headquarters 4 large herd to select ith and Miss|fites with the NWorth Shore line are|[IOM at all times; one or a car load, ) »resent. Re.|at Highwood, II1, and he is making | WO#»0nable prices. . Come and make udlM.mhhMQ"thM!lyltHuh-mm Oflnfltm.fl had by all. land-- Park. Roungd Lake, on the ~Meade Farm. ist finighed re--| Mr. Blackhall wont to: Joliet to | G!#ky Brotbers. $:.5 _ -- s U voks« vety neat. | MADAKe the city lines in 1900, rebuild inor gALM--Shevherd -- and _ Police who has beep | iNE the eystem and constructing the|. pops ~ Injuire of."R. N." at the In-- daughter, Mrs: | Chicago and Joliet interurban line, In | gepandent affice. * "' 11 3t e summer, has :::m:o:'en:ouum».t:w Jersey but | spmmmommmage=-- home in Terre gupervision construvction' 3 and-- CE ~4a%2 Ea~-- Cala f Nickerson ac-- | WOTk on the Joliet lines. He rett tb _ ....A.,,.'._.M::i._ _m-m to Joliet -- in 1904 " become general *. 7 4 T M _E eagas e o mne in %g"mrummmup n naArinr and Rat I ureng NP 4; +4 A and | 1925 was also named vice president.| ... _ W. A. !l'll evening. ' Recognized 'as one of the leading |,, 7&' meoint io it y : wmwy'mmm a vdginrmpten dn oabaidian ie ramermmcrommteatiioieng KX See , e 'r.':wu-mu' m'm~u; LEaNP C '. j . Phillippi and |standing contributions to advance--| thotuse, 2 car garage and barn, in T -- Talbot were | ment of the industry. <~He is the in-- |Rondot pumm rm ventor of~A new <"type of truck <for'l raeoigna t Migwa«®"| > Shore line. He succeeds . John F. WEo)t, 'who résigned to become vice president and general manager of the Western United Ga»# and 'Electric company with headquarters at Joliet, At the time of his new appointment, lr.'tht:;lmurflnx _ as --vice president general manager of the Chicago and Joliet Rlectric reilway, with headquarters 4# Jolist. . His of-- tites with the North Shore line are at Highwood, II1:, and he is making his home with his family at High-- land>Park. > Mr, Blackhall went --to> Joliet to llcm::::au:im-em the Chicago and Joliet interurban line. In lfllhlmmm!:'w.?mw; mu?:."mmnmuum , Fear. .One of the biggest of these in--{CHDAR TREES FOR -- SALB-- stitutions is <the. Mercyville sanitari "fl-:mnm um near: Aurora, 11. at the time of |©88Y to Price reasonable the Iroquois fire in Chicago he fought | W. Newhouse, Grmayslake,-- IIL his way through the smoke and |Ph0%° 174. ® , flames to administer the last sacra-- ---'""--'m ment of the church to the dyirig in niln' that disaster. Grands and We wpec ; -- * in used pianos. Write for Hst. 3 4 waree i § rent and allow rent paid to app & MG.-A_HQ.'&."'&Iu'j m*' MANAGED |ave.. Waukegan, HL Telephone of the church were administered. Bishop Muldoon's work in the Rock-- ford diocése was largely in the build-- ing of schools, orphanages and other Feliz O'Rourke, Providence, R. L =© Bishop Muldoon was stricken at the muamma&mm dral in June, folowing PBucharistic Congress in Chicago. <He was taken to a hospital there and operated on for appendicitis.. He recovered but a minor operation was necessary> and he did not rentrn to Rockford until March 21, last. -- He had been in very July 3%, 1901, under Archbishop Fee-- han, and came to Rockford as bishop western Illinocis in 1908.: During the war he was widely known for --his work as head of the National Catholic Weltare Council. f He leaves a brother, Dr. John J. Muldoon of Chicago, and {four sisters; Mother Mary Irene -- of St. Patriek's J. Muldoon 'of the ~ Roman --Catholic church associated with the Rockford diocese died early today at 'his home here following a ~twoyear IMiness. Cause of death was given by physi-- clans as miocarditis. The Rev. Muldoon was appointed bishop in 1915 and formerly served In Chicago. He is survived by a bro-- ther who is a physician lving in ChF C -gho.llfloummum mese County, California, Oct. 10, 1863, Milwaukes Ave. at 8 p. m. _ The Bpworth ' is at 6:30. We )fi?-b"%fifi.fiu.d It has a great message. ° The lessons w&m-w > .ahaufl. canvas will October 23. HKvery person will be asked~to make a pledge for the m- * ¥*L e s tb The Ladies'~Aid "Society will} hold its 'unnua)} baznar and chicken dinner Tuesday,--October 18. ~All invited DIES IN ROCKFORD; SICK FOR TWO YRS. Prominent <Prelate of Roman Catholic Church, Known in Lake Co. Passes Away. : Bunday School at 9:30 a. m. Church service at 10:456a. m. OF NO. SHORE ROAD w7 ---.n--. P ':W'i'" ~ If you havre . eotrls O P requtive --Will || vaseto mar se Rev. W. H. Lehmann,-- Pastor. inday School at $:30 a. m. orman service at 10:30 a, m. wmumop . es' Aid ameets Thursday after-- BT, JOHN8 wy. 1X THBBRAN Railway association at Some time ago the last rites ~ He be-- and Mrs, ---4------'--------------------------". Pu ts t oruke me 1 § 4 #4 § s "Pome 2 ar misge aad tars, m|| Deams, siding, flooring--we're at your ser-- 2L Mem TT T n al|| Vice for every inch of Lumber you'll need "inngion _ aoe tasesniue || . in making necessay fall repairs. 'ere, with retest; . from cledn district; large herd to select from at all times; one or a --car load. Lake St. Road, two miles west of L ertyville. Phone 678--J--2;. 88 apring and mattress; library table;>5 pc. breakfast set; lamps; polychrome mirror; chest ofsilverware. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will arrange for ' delivery. -- $82 Leland Ave., near FOR SALE--SéH feeder heating stove. w 616 N. Illnlbo'%v;t. l i ing room set; 2 9x1% Wilton rugs; 4 hbalf ton truck. M L. Behm. Tole-- phone Libertyville 290 41 t BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPL---- Cost $3,000 four months ago. Will take $550 for amll, or will separate: Beautiful furniture of four room apart-- ment. 3 p¢. silk mobair parlor suite, hand carved frame: 8 pc. walnuut din-- 0 0 000000 00 000 O|FOR RENT--Two new houses, stove the two lakes whereby one could ftow jpor ranyp ---- x boat 'from one to the other. © For tl:-no'hut:. mmumnm.n"f,m" mmummmun'mu the two bodies of water. Upwmm 'tn ::odthou-'hub::t" they 22}, | 77 W Washingte use ve folt it would Burt their lake. -- How.| L2=_ 2 "°2° D# ever, the--appearance of Mr. Pratt and |FOR RENT--Ro others in the new plans indicate. that| sired. Phone 1 they feel their Druce IAkO-- PrOpPOFtY | «----=----=--=----=---- mm :'m:w lr.Mh:MANDI t large property owners on modern home; Druce lake side. . Mindelein. Pho: o' C L,%;S SIFIED | 0|pismost Laks. Water gas, clectriciy. o AD n / mc o m'kflmm:m o Telephone No. 1 o| .. _ 30 ; 3t 0 o 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 o 0o o works for the--purpose of -- retaining to a normail--level. Nelson K. Reesg, John M. Kaiser,> Willtam E. Pratt, et al. Cor; Charles <F.~S8maile, tross., Kaunstine:Co., Inc.. Libertyville. P The -- formation of: this association indicates the near fulfiliment of plans rate--Thire: jaxe -- commitity, .. that ce-- e tive of 'building a real dam between "the m'l:h::. mmuuzmu wou > after asso-- ehuun?m:mm of &:'o:lublotchbm. ts property owners tried several times to build a dam: near that spot but that resented the dam plans, blow the dam up at night. Several ~efforts : were made but each--time the improvement was knocked out. ciation otmy-h:!':mom organization, chas been -- : "& ing up of m | ;!Ml.'r----cz'l.tcuhth: -- #urnace 'heat; $50.00 per. month; also 4 room fint and bath, $35.00 per month; at 808 North Milwaukee Ave., TAbertyville. ~ Inquire H. 8. Shrader, 17 W Washington St., Chicago. Ro#m 112%6. 'Phone Dearborn 8578. 41 2 Tfi:ay'l,::fiuthmyl::'mm_. «pald ito an a in n ana en in o1 v 4 > ¥-- lultnu'-ld&funuduah not a deductible expense, but may be added 'to the--oost of the property. -- Do *the sratos: of ~the Libertyvitle-- Mundelein Real 'Estate Board govern BOARD AND HEATED ROOM -- in uce L s ho o 4 L&s: # t 305# ['m-mnldo know, but I do ' that many men, in their ' They keep --going around in cireJfbs---- ; <the same old work in id Fave ind n 64 n P mc tm s sired. Phonea 21. 312% Broadway. 2t In 'our businese, 'we try to keep in T« THE:QUESTION BOX CONDUCTED BY R. G. stov@|and down;--1 car garage with cement . _ _Atifloor; on paved street, close to clec-- ricity. | tric and schools. An ideal home mumununm Rent very 1. reasonable, Inquire of R. G. Kaping. $0 = 3t | Telephone 469. n y n tw in' m muit for commission: where no amount As mgreed upon? ... ..___. .._ K is theofair, ressongmble and cus-- commission that prevailse in suits and 'not the rates of any Board. The rates of the. LibertyvilleMundée-- incide with the fair, reasonable and FOR RENT--Beautiful 6--room house; women. Beg _ brand new; has real fire place in |-- notice how . _ spacious living room; sun parlor; | vanish. At a tile bath with shower and medicine cabinet; linen cloget, laundry chute, double drain sink with swinging fan a tric Iige and schools. An ideal home. --~M. W.of A. |l--« for ! people. Rent very | o ww Feleptone aes °* " * * '"'I. A?: 176 ll' FOR RENT--S5 roomh bungalow, with FOR RENT--NEW DUTCH coron.-- e new garage; s paved street in Sunnyside Park Sub. division. See Frank Eger. Telephone inatter portatzing to gur onn Hioo of : own MO %% j '; And, in any business you may en-- trust to our care, we will try to save time and money for you by traveling in a straight line instead of running zround . in : circles. * DR RENT----Two furnished rooms at $17 Second St. Phone 35%J. 1t two--car garage, on Johnson Avenue. o. Adelhbardt, Phone 441. # feolits 2/ ++ ~ > M ,,..._W P oo o. We t e e t % a (I[| ~ : creorr rator fl R. L. GONSAL W | * s 'mm > C . e Al| -- --susrice or TtHE reace Telephone 588, LIBERTY REVERSE CHARGES on BysiNESS Farm and Stock Sales FRED GR A BB By U. 8. Government Veterinarian D. C. Grinnell, Inspector in Charge Telephone 329 LIBERTYVILL Office With Farm Bureau Office in First National Bank ----H'"_g..' Hours: 1 to $:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. Ts S( iA on ts dig T ce i8 ¢ LUCE BUILDOING > Res. Phone 97. Office Phone 18 Office Phone 1766 -- Res. Phone 2 Room 203, 1704 Sheridan Road NORTH CHICAGO, ILLINOIS of Each month at Masonic } ?toedlnd' :M i,cd. at the -- Collector's ~office at t he F i rs t National ~Bank,. in Libertyville, Hilinois, within -- thirty 'days from the date here hereof. ~~ Said mAssessment is payable in ten Anstallments, the first instalilment of which is $512737, due and. payable January Ast, 1928, and the remaining mine (9) installments of géach for the sum of $4704.23 each, due and paysable on the 1st 'day of January of each year thereafter. All of said instali-- ments bear interest at the rate of $% J. A. TREPTOW. H. P. * J. B. WETMORE, Secretary certified copy of the judgment on file in my office; that the warrant for the That ~SAYRE --AVENUE and other streets in the Village of Libertyrille, Hilinois, be improved by constructing Aa sysatem of sanitary sewers, manholes In Gridiey Haill, First National Bank Building. Visitirg Neighbors Welcome. W. NAGEL, A. 8. DOUGHERTY SPECIAL > ASSESSMENT . NOTICE 2 t;smzmun. Publication is hereby given that the County Court of Lake County, IIlinois, has rendered a judgment for a special SPECIAL CATTLE TESTED FREE OF CHARGE For seven generations the National Household Remedy of Holland for kid-- make suffering men vanish. At all druggists in 3 sizes. ~**; ~ATTORNEY--AT--LAW DR. J. L. TAYLOR LIBERTYVILLE, JLLINOIS8 No. 272 R. A. M. Real Estate and insurance . Lincoin Ave., LIBERTYYILLE E. w. cousy __|| Smith's Taxil _ 912 N. County Street Waukegan, Iilincis ATTORNEY--ATALAW > 'p:'a:::m[' A New Line of: "Mons." **" * Pretty Fall Styles SNOW'S [ROOFING ETs FIRST TUESDAY OF EAck CA MEETs unw' C % C. C. HOSKINS, Commander § Telephone $45J4 _ 1 * WAUKEGAN,A' ILL Day Phone 35; Night MQIQ LIGERTYVILLE, iLLiwNOIB~ 4l _ Day and Night Service || .. R.B.GODFREY 1 _ Going to 3 t $ _ @ORAYBLAKE NAJ; u......-.-u" ._"'..;...'i.' compiete, & Cigure, so will know just what the cost Libertyville Post 329 ARLING T 01 # HOTEL 4# AT LOW COST Estimates Furnished Free TAR AND GRAVEL ROOFING READY ROOFING OVER OLB FLAT ROOFS RE -- COVERED WITH TAR AND PITCH _ _ | We Do All Kinds Of Roofing Work Guaranteed ; Teams for Hire * BY MOUR OR JOB JNE 306 ---- of

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