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Libertyville Independent, 8 Dec 1927, p. 6

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_ _ [ Several with C. T. A. records and several . I daughters of Sir Bess Ormsby Fobes 12th, E \| son of Sir Bess Ormsby-- Fobes and from a' . § former Wisconsin State Record daughter of ~ . § Sir Korndyke Bess; 60 day retest. PA _ [ Also Horses, Feed, Grain, and a full Line of _ dent of Waukegan Found \ --~_--_---- After Absenice of 15 ¥rs. a% _ <mMsSsNG TS FOUND -- _ "AN NET HOSPITAL lAUCTIONSAEE § Undersigned will sell at Public Auction on § the Knox Farm on Grand Avenue., 2%, miles I west of Gurnee, 4 miles east of Lake Villa, B commencing at 12:30 p. m., on .. ___ __.._.___._. Ave.. Waukegan, identified the wasted torm of a shell shock victim in --Pale QGustatson during a scemingly rational amoment expressed a wisch that he was "back home in Wankegan." "Why do you desitre to be back in Wankegan?" an attendant pressed. *I--would Hky to zes my tathor and twao. brothers and have my old job in the enyelope factory," Gustafson re man who Bad been confined in the . Search of 15 years for John QGustat-- won, former resident of Waukegan and as the missins man, last woeok. The two brothers artived from the Brother whom--they had feared was doad, but the joy was dimmed some-- what by the knowledge that the re} ative is apparently an incurable men-- tal patient in the tare of the govern-- The brothers gained some satisfac tion in the fact, bhowever, that they had succeeded in obtaining the trans-- fid"hrbathm nin institution the U. 8. Voterans hbospital at North Chicago. Desire Brings Solution The mystery of the Adentity of the 14 Saturday, December 10, '27 JAMES M. LOGIE; 'Prop. L. J. Slocum, Auctioneer, Lake County Insurance Agency Telephone No. 8 Or 828--M.1 * % % 22 Head Of Registered Holstein Cattle Geo. F. Nizon Co. A. H. --Jones R.G. Kaping -- Jay Cairns H. M. Bartlett =--~~--Paul MacGuffin STUDY YOUR LEASE LOWEST RATES CONS8!ISTENT WITH QGOOD INBURANCE avenue, HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED N THE k AC" in pal i lnloe mss lt Like Any Other Contract tor years following A Member of the Libertyville--N The following are members of the above Board: could be obtained from him., Ms men-- tality again returned to its abnormal'] *C"~"*" --' pleted 'with the return of the two to Waukegan today. é Left Home 15 Years Ago John Gustafzon left his home in Waukegan in 1912 Youns and ener-- getic he apparently traveled from city to city, working for a time in eauch and 'was too interested in the affairs of life about him~to take the trouble to write homs.: ~ f When America entered the war ho enlisted. Amuu.-uut opportunity to check through the war resord burgau't 8i he had meot dn nervicw, dDar mont daine served an anit but further information . was The story of the plight of war vet-- eran was recounted in an article in the Waukegan Daily Sun on the day the letter was received here and bro-- thers of the man. reading the article immediately got in' < touch--with-- Mr. Taleott. After obtaining further infor-- tion,; the two brothers made arrange e fat Ara m ferred the miatter to. the Anoflx 'The Stockton, Cal., chaptor of the Red Cross wrote to Mancel Taloott as All Silence Not Goldem --|to a cell he tottered "'.'.'i"'ui"fi"E We often hear of the wite who talks| G. Brackett : was summohed' but fle o o m e o en ol h arag t merirtond m the wite who tailks too little.-- . the 4 an's Hotmme Companion. "mb"'"&"fi'm B. H. Miller M.--R. Miller e s Red Crom Aids a lot of money. ~If you are not sure what it 6. conault 'a Resltor He maures llt_'_.;u binding as any other business docu-- REALTOR It Pays to Consuilt a it+ inyviduuth' Reed home on [ John Passfield is il} at his home and Ir. Froelich, of McHenry, is car-- A large crowd attended the dinner, given :at the Louis Lusk bhome last Thursday evenin. Everyone reported & good feed and a good time. ~Mrs, Lusk gave the dinner for the benefit of hte Volo M. R. Churth. --'Mre.--Charles© Ensign of McHenry, has spent the past fow days with Mrs. eveniug at the Este Fisher home. _ ~Mt. and Mrs. George Schied and daughter were Bunday guests at the Dowell Bros home. ~Richard McGill of Wauconda, was a business caller in this vicinity on Bert Dowell, of Slocum Lake was a ealler in this vicinity on Monday. _ . Mr..and Mrs. Lioyd Fisher--and son visited at the George Schied Jr., home in Wanconda, on Tuesday evening. -- Mre. Esse-- Fisher visited Mrs. Lo-- retta Seymour. of Wauconda on Tues-- day evening. Don't forget the dance at the Lib-- Lloyd C. Ray -- > -- _ |[l|_ Roanit, Virian ant Arme Geaiy 1: > *A s :x ""~> *** Gilme !"?."'wh% O.t'Aolf Mrs. <Esse-- Fisher visited Mrs. Lo-- retta Seymour. of Wauconda on Tues-- day evening. Don't forget the dance at the Lib-- ertyville Town Hall on Wednesday evening, December 14. -- *4 dead in the police EStation Wednesday night, Nov.20 was a--victim of bis own irritability. Following an inquest and autopsy Friday night a coroner's jwy found Simz.died of ~dilation of the heart brought about --by excitement during'a fight with other members of the family in his home and from acute the wounds on the head of=the: body, which it was thought might have had evening, December 14. f Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Fisher and son spent Thursday at the E. H. Meyers home in Fremont, "any Mrs. Hese Fisher is i!! at her home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Passtield and Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Pasktield, of War sconda, spent Monday evening at the Sims was arrested Wednesday night after police were summoned to the home on complaint of ERdgar White, a grandson of the decensed <man,. Po-- ticemen who' visited the home found Mrs. Sims bleeding from a cut in her ----_, 00 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i -- divpdptlamgndiey | . -- oaimphpantzns the ELC R.~~and mq'""ta A3,. 509. mile, Hurden Construction in cs mamie nesins i. oo'-m."mm % -- Sunday, 10 a. "up....""" i. | 141B, 142; 142B -- and 142, Kankakee, ig RY, ' t;':," c % Will and: Cook counties, 15.40 nilles of "a t tated --Lec-- | O'Connor and Sons, Fort Wayne, Ind., ' ex. M. G. McGi. Speaker. . | $604.449._"' oo w L Mg ® _ #.» & m."' §m 'm ."n.m. ing."' Y¥ Peop'e's Night. ty, "near' Camp Point, 3.27 miles of 000%@0900@0 county, near Benson, 3.98 miles of pay 9 AALEP b__AY O&, ing, Trompeter & Sons, Peru, $79,743. e 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 O O O O O | Lagzane county, .64 mile, C. F. Bree-- " Willard Camp E. N. A. will hold 4| don, Springtield, $15,76%. WWM Connectiof routes 18 and 151, Perry :'3:"'57. a ua:o.u,gmu.wnn';-."'yrmunmc tle class. | * i te. Will be proseut . put an mongar, | . Route 145, eections 101, 1014, 101B Stiend and fake an interest in the go caller on --Wednesday . ?xu.mm Kimball and d Ofticers, filling the chairs as follows: corder, Marion Herschberger; Re-- celver, Mrs. Eduna Holtje and Manager Mrs.: Susan Maether. > It won't be long now! We can soon make our trips to the Lake Shore via. the North Shore Bus Line. fimfifl'b Aptakisic and to ' lrud'i'r'u.mn.lmrnd son George, started for Texas in their & m-mw of horses. 'They are a combined busines m' mogoord dieplgren : Daguiine opea l : gone & 1 berget attandid the "Rioction 46 Of o m&mufiut; m one s h Brown is: an experienced pastor. --Al are invited to come out and hear him. ifiw;&d w [ oA * '«!'-'*. '.' ;'t.,"n " Hiwa Imee botreil. ftariy Spail and m. tha h e '. ra '_.< add > w"'""-m| "u!l otabat 1 lr.mm'w.vamdMlg spent Sunday at the--Harry F o Joe Passfield called on his parents, Mre. Richara Dowell--and chiliren, swent. Sunday at the Hase Fisher res 0 0 %© 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0000000 0 0 0 Bunday school at 10:30 a. m. and the preaching service u?:"'p. m. : Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock, called on their daunghter, Mrs. Leslio Turn-- buil. %M 'mc':n."" are en-- a & . s Ix-- l Py e o " _ O No.: At Abs Binck Mr; and Mrs. C. E. Wheelock spent | in ty .. ""&* dn d * 4 B ----- i. aae im Rar Paily coy thik Mrs. H; i) Green and won Willis and rs. Harkness of Chicago, called at e 'home--of Mrs. Florence Greene on 0000000000 0 0 0 'on't forget the dante at the Liber-- e Town. Hall on day eve-- E. Desouiber 44. There is £ goou it and--music by Hapke's orchestra. r. and Mre. Lou Geary and daugh-- Betty, of Lake Zurich, were callers irs. Frank Meyer and son Donald McHenry, ~called on: Mrs.> Harry S9r . o hk "rmy and Nevy footgl of ond seon Charles, cell-- !Wm.u a call-- is {l1 at the Victory were Sunday callers So L +1 UCSUAY ,. > was a Chica-- *3 <«This bhighway, 40 feetin width, will extend from Kankakee to Harvey, a southers suburb of Chicago. Three 'counties will be benefited, Kankakee, _ Bids opened for Sections 141, 141B. 142, 143B <and 143," State Highway 'Route No. 49, on 1540 miles of 40-- ,. indicate the low bidder is O'Connor & Bons, Fort Wayne, ind hogs w'g'%mam Wt of : Public « Works and Build for the construction of the first--of the super--highways of the highway system to be built in the territory within a radius of $0 miles Work to Start on Road Serving w t o Sunbeam Toaster # "/"*" )/ M & B ',', s . 1 Sour bridgo" st "T ctur l:-Tli--,: hn Ts * ie WI ~..-- *4 ] mear Metropolis, Hamilton -- Hoftma AYS wiap ns j Pe--' tqrs,lamps.'ranges.;ndahun- dred-- and one other things -- C . _ --~ OR NORTHERN ILLINOIS F___@ 8S0. Genesee St., Waukegan _# _ Gus Krumrey, Local Rep., Stephens, of Plainfield, was buried in _ Mr. and Mrs, Lossman and children "Mq:mmw-m # "o.m- Mr. and Brs. Frank Pdwards enter tained the C.--HK. Society at their meet-- ing on:--Friday evening. -- ~ Denman returned home on Sunday. the past week with a bad cold and a : Mies Lilitan Strohal is svending the week with crelatives in Chicago. ~The P.--T. A. will Hold their regular monthly meseting at the school house at the right --time has perforce anoth-- er merit ; when he has nothingto say be keeps his mouth shut. l e AeEE N ME CCCE -- e MELE CE t EL NBne Cai's Ned G LV 2e e 89, section 101V, Lee county guuon company, Minneapolis," $21, «~The bishway division awarded the contract: for-- construction bridge sec-- tion 128B on route 72, Kane and De-- Kalb counties, to Button Brothers of Hebron, I!I1., for $16,185. . 000000000000 0 00 o ~ MILLBURN o Nowhere clse, at near this can you buy so 0000000000060 06 Ol f many qualities thet u--fil-i to value . Route 153, s#ections 101, 101B and 101C, 5.60 miles of paving and three . Ropte'131, section 109;--5.28 inles in ~-- R 131y : $09;-- es The New York Canoe club claims o be the oldest in the United States. -- Route 181, section 108A, 5.05 miles in Cumberland county, Higgins Dyer, «Any holiday gift you pur-- chase here may be had now > with a small initial payment #f _ and the balance paid "Little 4i by Little", beginning in nn'?u-h in mt;t&ooun ,"Shmf'o!m We# Man of Merit tC Tte _ December 14 Y Ofi'LL find our store gestions for your Christmas we es CAE * ant homes more Dopere BrotEEers, Inc. 49 COMPANY AMERICAS FASTEST stt * . esA*t* W\\\\\\' f+4+D00R SBDAM, 9. 0. B. oAcemmndinees, Aigicmrcanyl link the word DEPENDABILITY with the name * 'JIIMMorrow & Son 150 -- 166 Bo. GenPuse Street WAUKEGAN, ILLINOS Telephone $100 -- ~FINEST FOUR io ooinenn * rewh a w r peicmpsteaie 4 park in less than half thet space! The longest springs in this price class! 25 miles to the gallon at 25 miles per hour! s SS q reerperet m to 25 miles per hour, through ------ONLY $1.50 YEAR _ and low--a car that will BILITY with the name 'Tree Holder $14.90 $5.95 5"

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