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Libertyville Independent, 10 Nov 1927, p. 8

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--| Mundelein Dry Goods Store | w\&i?ts'é:ik«w and ao [ «dodiataod cul min x ".'C;.'\' S ' * § % & *A ,' ll + i *Mercéerized WAVmua | 7# mm of visitors exceeded all ; ectations. Instead of the one gift . promised, five visitors' names were se-- P bage n eesse 75c Fashington Park. ayenue at 1:30 clock Weodisnday aftarnoon . Intor «Cooper's --winter weight .cotton Infants' Wool Bi white and blac]r ton hose, pel and champagne, Heavy gz Nelli (caros é Cherry . Ingraham Wooden Cat. lected, and --the following gifts< will be presented when their new 'owners call for them at the Studio: x Miss Mavis Galloway, Tilt Top Table; WMr 606 S. Michigan Av., , Box Xmas Cards: W. D. Dalyty Cherry Blossom Plaque; Mrs.©G. S. Inmm. Boutonniere; Erna Busick. and w J y ID ..:..:::.:.}:.;:: ... union suits for , heavy weight cot-- $1.95 -- Silk and wool in shades $1.00 n and wool. $9.50° Silk Hose, full fashion, in grey, suits, at $3.50 and.. 4 flesh and gunmetal; sl';oo nad . waool snits t EN > DEOr--Dair=--::=.>:""" .. c c . J Slik and wool, 317 ) +n 10 aol',l% F, J. Tegtmeyer, Prop. MUNDELEIN, ILL. > ©Phone 49 flppesigeys and --$1--00 weight boys cot-- E) thovn t a n e ie oc e e o e e e ce e e m e t SxmHE ARTISTS of the @)i[Fireside Studio : wish . J/ to express their appre-- Jj Pheg| ciation of the splendid UE || way the people of Lib-- S ) fertyville and vicinity \ GNiiwelcomed them last sese«Saturday -- the open-- new Gift Shop at 618 North mmemenk sc ie ce me t es uts tetictads tutecivinhataactiahalad 2. ___|and beyond to the village Hmits, thus :'"': able. It is hoped that all the concrete roads that 'have been completed 'this year will be avpen to traffic nekt week i from 'and when this is done the Mundelein :t «6 -:k)u--W;giw&.'\-_ w on on m is o s on o i on «t t oi us on o we m« o e 4 . It is also hoped that several other main arteries il1 be paved next sum-- mer, which will give Mundeléin good road connection in all directiona. Miss 'Jane Sorenson of Fond du Lac Wis.. spent the week aend with 'her beintlicecthi itc tm (thccmrns PA ict > «se o egprntina * street also is umudnmm f "w §5.= _ nice, broad pavement. The merchants |-- John : --H. : '3-»« of the Lre also glad the streets are com--) party who went with Governor Len wmm&m mmwwmnc.'»wx' now brings the customer right up to |the hearings of the committes on the | * their doors. Park Avenue from Lake : flood control matter; ~Mr.. Rouse re-- mum&ol'ommmfmwh@_wm.' P Several of the streots in $1. 1 31-- tzso . 'Chiffon weight in * o alegam avonolnu $J 53-- 2. --% . Fogpo ooo 00000 o 0o . Ipewigh .full fashioned heavy . c -- service hose, ,anfl:_ene?vsf&,pfio l t Q:m»--:---------;--------..- * <> SPECIAL: m;m g-.'-.?-'i.-o..-"o-'o_nq_'.;. Fine ribbed union sui orF here for elghfslmt&ed. 35° Meéedium weight, fleeced, with Dutch neck, short sleeves {l.zs ankle length ______©=:< _ CA _ Taygn Blogners. _ n ' . ££gette Bloomers wool, pair --.50¢,75¢ and. Plaid silk and mercerize, Plain colored si * Fancy plaid silk and . '*l" wool. pair :>:50¢ 75¢ and 4 , evenglow, etc. C o m o un on m on n s o t o ut on un us oi e s n o i mt ts w ie c ue mt ce t on l on on on o o ui on t i s o is us us i s in C * in Minnesota and lown. . -- | Kelker, DelLeuw & Ceo. were hosts ; to teh president and board of trustees glfl'hwnwflgdu It . wan voted that: Major Kelker, as well --as Mr. DeLeuw, are hosts of the very ihu'rh":tmw'.mbymuum i(lololni"h!lulh w 'N ! ¥ was . a : 'success. They served dinner to about Club held their meeting in the Com-- --munity house that night, and partook of the excellent dinner served by the . men of the church. dinner guests at the Purdy home on Hawthorn-- Farm Sunday. Mr. and Mre. R. J..Lyons entertain-- ed a number of friends at a party at their home Saturday evening. Miss Beas McBride attended a party at the home of her slster, Mrs. Leslic member of the younger set of~ our teh, -- Libertyville -- Township School with the class of 1926, : Don't {forget: the American " Legion every 'Mrs. George Ross and Mrs. F. M, Harding attended the meeting of the at a. bridge party: Tuesday evening. : Miss Pearl Heraschberger and Elmer mnuln.o(,lmm.m-n{ ried Saturday afternoon, November by the Rer. Mr; Haller at the Long Carr entertained a number of friends WM" > will give: a basket social at the ille school on Friday . evening. 'Nov-- 18.A program by the pupils will prée-- Millc Wreach attended a dinaer parts @A at the home of Gerda 'Bhorngren: on Mr. Infuredadeindutalatuirchatabsaidatcalid W e # 195 $1.00 'sl,.oo --MN|FOR RENT -- 6 --room flat and bath; gngyy on oo »raraney a furnace . heat: : $45.00 po:"mth; w @4 also 4 room flat and bath, $30.00 per : ' at 808 North Milwaukee Ave.,| POSITION -- WAN' -- -- Woman "2 iwna H: 8. Shrader, "with two ctflg':m ':.2""« Bil12ze, Pnone Dearbors 5578. -- _ 11 i\ No objection to country or children, Office Phone 237 or 2 228 Washington St. PVR -- KENT--New T«oom bhome: on ' soncrete street in Mundelein; mod-- o--CLASSIFIED o and %5 in the entire state. in the. county, ingleside, Bonnie Brook West I!dn.ham Wadsworth, Hawthorne, Wilson, and Oak Grove. A COURT MARTIAL [ Francis G. Blair, state superintend-- ~ent of public instraction, which pla-- 'ces him at the head of 1,300,000 achool _children in Hlinois and in the guld-- ance of $110,000,000 --expenditure-- an-- nually, today --was loud in his praise Of the: educational ~system ~of Lake county he termed-- the pattern for the 'entire--state to model: from. ' While his trip here brought him in-- to but two--schools : his . conclusions mhuod»u'unonmm{ tignations and reports: of his>subordi-- .+ "I apent the most: pleasant hour of my Hifte in these' rooms," he said in speaking of the Wadsworth and Gur-- 'meo schools. & es & Not only did he praise the teaching, the 'buildings, the equipment at the command of the teacher, but the gen-- eral poliey: of T. A. Simpson, county superintendent of schools, to whom he kare credit for the advancement of Lake county. } -- "Bimpson," -- he said jokingly,> is taking -- something: that he : should leare when he accepts his salary for having the pleasure of going through these fine schools daily." ie l ' 'During ~Thursddy : evening ad-- dressed audiences at both Gurnee and BLAIR LOUD 1N walnut PRAISE OF THE-- * COUNTY--SCHOOLS Gives Much of the. Credit to e charge of emall farm. V Phone Lake Zurich 21--M--1. >--be appreciated. arrange lelMvery. -- $32 Leland Ave., near 0 o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 o0 0 0 0o A. I. Schubert ZSlon, 111 T. A. SimpsOn. "~-- > ! i had a contract to do the painting WANTED-- '-roT.fi?;-! _ sidera on . remover, and-- valve |loan on Nicholas M incurred by myselt. WJ. China (N~ $P.. 1. -- _ : K c K f in aastieine ~~| | aboiuoication nomoe oo o o e e C i ie or Mundelein 239--J. . -- At 588 North 6 45 3t 45 1t Tayt Bc hecmrg 30 PEet e t3 j uo ut s o o t ge --Se. n FOR SALE--240 acre stock farm lo-- «. Gated in Lake County, close range of Antioch, IiMnois and Channel Lake. Has a good 12 room house, good well, shade and fruit trees. Large barn, ample room Lor 40 head bf cattle and 6 horses. New cement silo 14x40. Gar-- spring. -- Brick horse barn 24x72 with concrete Mloors, 12 single stalls, aix double box stalls. Cow barn 88x154 with a 26 foot lean and ample room for 100 head of cattle, 6,000 bu. grain and. 200 tons of hay. Two new ce ment silos 14x42%. Root cellar 50x50, platform scales, hog house 27154 with econcrete floor and {eeding yard. Tool bhouse 24x72. Farm is tiled, fenced and plow and 178 acres of virgin timber, with 1% miles Fox River frontage lll';t.fluotmww }0. a 5 room tenant house with good well and shade trees. A post $380,000.00 cash, balance in 5 years, poultry house 15x2%4, milk house 16x other articles not mentioned. with no prepayments, a . Hoosiler 8 ft. grain drill ~Hoosier o e infi tinw broadcast seeder, C B & Q corn plant: FOR SALE----120 acre farm on State |er, Deere corn planter, 2 one--row cu} road 21. ~Has a 5 room house, good |tivators, Tower surface cultivator, a mwu'lmdmmvmzmm 16 cattle, u:'mxmugmmm cream separator, too! house, corn and granary hay teddér, Boss potato digger, sulky rm Within 2 miles of church and Plow, breaking plow, hand plow, 2% school. . Owned by non--resident and |h. p. engine, pump jack, 3in. farm closing estate. at $100.00 per acre, |wagon, hay rack, 3 spring heavy wag-- $3,000 cash 'balance as rent. ' on, 3 spring light wagon, top bugey, (% § ----Q--+ leider press 1000 1b. platftorm scale, Wmthmorm_mudm.mm * E : grounds, consisting of |Collars, cook stove, hard coal heater, 411 acres, located about 60 miles | hay fork, and rope, 2 galvanized wat-- from Chicago and on state highway./er tanks, Zhole corn sheller, paris Has a new 12 room modern house, g€reen duster, and other articles. : hardwood fioors and hardwood trim. HAY, FEED AND GRAIN J Electric lights, bath, hot water heat--| 22 good baled timothy hay. 20 ing plant and 4 .room basement. Ce-- | tons -uw_l.nouwuuom.] ment walks and cement porches. The | 250 bu. y, 2 bu. old seed corn, 600 house is nicely surrounded by shade | Shocks : corn, 200 shocks fodder l"' | 'M- 0flr"""'~mmm;l up'm'mm.-mmxe'","'"""'"": virgin timber, with a good live creek |P!&* 75 Plymouth Rock H thru same. Has all dark soil: It is FARM IMPLEME) being -- offered at $12%5.00 per acre.| McCormick grain binder, bouse, drilled well and windmill. Baru $8x60 with ample room. for 6 horses FOR SALE--160 acre. farm,. within wlose range of 'Antioch located on 24x48, --cow ~barn 28x66, 2 silos,. all black soil, about 100 acres under plow, 20 acres in--virgin--timber.: +~Owned by non--reésident and must be sold at $100 per: acre.© $3,000.00 cash. balance in of <ahouse for the--general> contractor. Now that | have finished my work, 1 leartn 'that 'he: had wived" all= liens. Does this bing me?-- . A waiver of Men by a general con-- tractor does not bind the sub--contract-- T. J. STAHL & COMPANY e s S ,Exc, \ 'es; one or a car load. One mile north of. n -- the ludel!;:-.' e eC ¥ THE QUESTION BOX . CONDUCTED BY R. G.-- (Copyright 1927) YTeam mares, wi. #00;. 8 cows, 2 mmm;fim.!t 150 to 250 lbs.; 3 sows:; 11 éucking pigs; 75 Plymouth Rock Hens. Fwiday, Nov.: 18, 1927, K. L Kooblin, 3 miles east of Wheeling on Dundee Road, 2 milés west of Waukegan Rd., at 12:30 p.--m. kegan, in said <County, on the first Monday of January next, 1928,: when and where all persons having claims requested to présent the #ame to said Court for adjudication. I hold a mortgage which is past due! nndt!nmk'oro!flum;vqnbp'; * extension, -- Will 1 have to record the ; \ --It is not necessary to record an ex-- tension agreement. -- a same,. or unless it has been recorded. to run peanut stands. Others ke« Mwmfioafl:s'u': enmmm 10, 19 fuontuctectedocatan mcb Waukegan, IH.,Oct. 31, 1927. -- ~~~~ Mt--mov $--10 11 SUGAR CURED HAM, whole ochalf, Ib. -- 24 1.2¢ _ _ FRESH KILLED CHICKENS AND DUCKS SPECIAL . SALE ON ALL MEATS FOR THIS WEEK R. L. KOEBLIN AVCTION help us --to avoid such a|l .<-- insurance problems from to ours? K in a position*to give you'l l -- service you--ought to have, the 'price you ought to pay. | vant to have -omhtou,a : cannot by any chance, grow | l -- 'alace Cash Meat Market Co. --~«Over . 6 mos. 1%. John --J. Wick, Auct °* J. K. . Clerk. VEAL ROAST Highest Grade Meats at the Lowest Prices _ >' POT ROAST )c to 22c Ib. ie 'vim 2C MARKET Next Door to National Tea Co. _ '"The Store For the Lad and His Dad" c Amman ko\ § stetsonmat [ ) _ $8.00 Of high grade felt--the kind that holds its shape. Many shades of gray and tan that are popular this season. If you want a hat with extra style, here it is. Fits your head like Coopers fits the body. in the new 8#--piece model. Armistice Day FINE CAPS $2.00 . O. CARLSON ROUND or SIRLOIN Dress up for * #lw. ¥# The smartest hose of the patterns, new color blends COOPERS -- FANCY HOSE 7 5¢ ® * $1.00 &

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