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Libertyville Independent, 23 Aug 1923, p. 12

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_ . Webiy Prarfor $00 B -- a.. . TE F _ at the sizte fair grounds for the open« @, °> 15, General Manager W. W. Lindiey® U / announced today. f There are many sounds of hammer-- | ing, sawing dnd creaking, as twonty-- E4 one buildings on the grounds arse be-- ©. gettin new coats of paint. ; h&lflfl'tmm,hb& of it replaced. . f T A amail army of workmen, consist-- . '"Ing Af 30 plumbers, 30 roof workers ~&, sive preparations are now under way -- 22 and 35 painters is busily at work. In The weekly payroll ruts between | . $4,000 and $5,000 and as mml out previously by Manager Lindiey, ;-- practically all of this money is spent| in Springfioeld. * f -- a ':m"mmu f 0 and the securing of a dollar's worth|-- otvmtf%fi!fld";i to get even most necessary re--| pdnwnzpldod""tbh.flt mflth,o'wun; e pete hme unred is par A Small Army . of ~Workmen, Merman H. Staron, 65 years old, : 20 is dead at Barringfon as the Feault M -- of a twentyfive foot fall from a . load of-- hay which he: was helptaz > § . © to unload into a barn.: Mr. Staron IF . was employed on the R. R. Ham-- & -nlhtnnsms nnohmv.: s ploy but ten days wmm:e'dm New York, Amno hunt. for flnumnl 4 months old w yan sending out direwlats glving s minute of the infant to over thousand cities and town» trows . . to const and even int/ PREPARING FOR "'2.,_._,:._ ~STATE FAIR ON I f o . --SEPT. 15TH NOW 3 ' :::?'@ not come untl) the . la ntmumod: estate closed. Amarilia M. ,: Waukegan. Pe tition for appointutent or conservator fied and set for hearing August week. ~'The reports indicate the Uve stock exhtbits will be of their E bigh standard. > t & ' NATIONWIDE ~. . SEARCH FOR BABE 25FOOT FALL® _ | FATAE:--TO AGED _ | FARM LABORER: heirship established. 1. +T , * " aet Amnie Anderson, insane. niventory approved. Sale of ward's intérest }n rea} estate authorized, > Louis m« Sr., Prairlie View, In-- Dan Hallen, Lake Forest. Inven-- Final report and account>approvéd, of 'estate -- $100,00. : <_,. . ~>.«} <. Martha L. Garland, Foréign will . Pafncn C mrw:.mp-t ( i pe tition for probate of will 'filed and set for hearing Sept.. 17; 1928 ¥alue Jand W.'Frye, Lake Forest.. finat report. and account approved. Admim istrator Aischarged.~ ~= «i) "~« 0 Ludger J. B. Stetulet, L&ke' € ar q "'n':u-ann:oi'oani-. tial dist sbae, :/ Peter C. Meyer, Area. WN'admit ted to probate,, *¥ gyc 4 Jouhn Lawrence, Libertyville.. Will admitted um't. Arieame. Bhima -- Hecht Mahon, ; Ltb@tty ville, Will admitted to probate." En tire estate bequeathed to her bus of Mondry in probate fowe n M'.'fl- PROBATE ACTIVITIES *'.v'.w \' Nes ' port. n:nhu"'m approved. Adwimw 4 Ludger J. B. Stetulet, @~ t :'nd"zlm cn'c'-mr Wh}m llm 'm m radd A Peter C. Meyer, Area. m"i d to probate. . * u* a 9e r 5ky *4 Receives 'Entire $100,000 Estate Left by Wife. A number of large estates, 4nd wubiin s.a--«,.,. iAsane {Autioch); TN PROBATE CT. the the three bat 'v n. ""i".k.""vm""'"' "' ""' "fg. Lake Villas and Antiochs have already met in three games 'With the chgm Lake C Jj Wright, the Fruit of the Spirit, and f ay Rest of. 5 hn <«] many :more, young and old, have = m& T eree sentrnat mt Mnfi + f lm « 'Great preparations kre Being mage|i= that of littls Murion .baseball circles in Lake Wills and | 499"} Year® m:m'_m va€ ic oi maecn se tot Tay. 28 tnat sho is folr Towr 'm"""'...- vBl l * 'aed--three months old, to be. précis at. W field u'wmm &i'?-m-m:i"u«m and .&;'u" to all indication, the iL);g Bible, giving the umber ef championship game will be the great-- ers in each book. --Having done mu;:.zmwmm-g his, . she will reeite 'the 66. books at -- the ball park. _ ;. --.-- . | backWwards, from Revelation to Gon-- The game is of champlonship pro-- | esis._ C + because if the Antioch team | . She'can also recite the first, 4wen-- comses out victorious, they will /be|ty--third and the twonty--seventh e s{u?'fiW'm;wm' o MaHon 1s a sweot thild. She foids ¥ i :# on is ",':,.,..,,:{'",L",':.'m qu-m' th m': m"w wh ; #, be on again. 'The Antloch, to gain | and 'u:mzny apparent fear: or the enyiable posifion in Lake eimnharrassment 'before sttangars. She ty baseball that has been rded | with her 1 the ci \ J artived mother ' in ty .::n-mh'" -':m-du"'dnflf:'r t 'Zion, Octaber 18, 1931, having games, !M have ~ suceesafony'| LhW* hbere from Yorkshire, England. --opetative marketing system indepon-- & t . l o . h s i s ic 'udmmg"b One: Woman.--Can Resite the been --called off. Mdr A 24 S onment of the Bieud ho T mosotes [CHILD -- WONBER . FOUND nwa);:'flfln..:!ztd&o ds 2k Clay: County Parm Bureas. "w-m.ua..; n--rmi "We waut consatructiv uuw.flm memory destructive," said McKuutt training to bé found in gn anennmmmnnnmmpnmmmemcmmmmmnmmmetmmmane . " %'m' "% F cite lulntlu'lx CROWDS PREPARE: > /45 4 se in oo TO SEE LAKE ¥HLA-- qult "Feat PLAN"| UNUSUAL MEMORIES) -- DUETOStORMS@ _ This group includes forty, sweaters in silk and wool. can be worn under a coat comfortably, 'They also are radically reduced to | Don't Forget the August Fur 498 2N "P. aF C & ane cormimentrcdvi ns n mnce, prraglh s oitth iug) ~ 3700 and sik Wpdrt drcasen are »etgaed io and resses aro . cost and in some cases Mm for quick selling. athhe s Sgy * i There's still plenty of warm. weather to come. This clearanee, of . wash dresses permits 'you to add. another aresses permits you to . add. another frock or two at unusual savings, One can always find use for another ging-- to 5; o oo . eioniah san aike ie Ahel ho M ~ Blouses Below Cost A blowso transforms the dmplutlkirt into 'an effec-- tive frock instantly. We have made up a group in georgettes and cantons, beautifully embrofjdered and beaded.-- Every blouse in this lot cost more than thiaelearqncm'dl voe-- im o s K. * . . P eites : the chapters in a_clear Yolce, | spa ' eg and -- without Any apparont w.::,m artived with her mother in the city | coming fls moso hok ro:'-wqw c Sire. ; 'here 'Kel * o m':l o. m children in Zion h"'z is would more Tolkh ts Shame when t pomin ty 4 ond wl _ ___._ . Thought for the Day, .. _ _ The pro:~oter is necessary, otherwlne --many a good thing would He boried. knowledge of 'the Bible. d oinics veimdtant chy reaty tuncs especially ON BIBEICAL, DATA "at thas prcs. 5on on to 4 i9 hart malg rodue@ht. _ There in «l8tge A Iot of over 50 stylish ==4 @isposing of all Mm kets#," 'turning 'money | over \to the Rev. E. B Edmondson, pastor 'qf.tl,o mm Xrethodiat) chiirch, who 'was arrangements jfor her entrance into the home. ~ | emear Ausurt At. mn 4600 Woman | erty, when at 2:30 in the afterncon . Mrs. Wilspn looked at a train com-- ing from the south, saw that it was ::'uihru block and a away, or crashag under m,-m of "z -dhm The $ury impanneled by coroner Taylor heard the evidence this morn-- ing and held it was accidentaldeath and the rallroad was exonerated. © © of . McKinley road, Lake Forest, to have 'entered aaum l Tragic End i muma 'méteany Abor Takh Foreat |@) -- } struck -- Milburn's camp on an Aigiand in 'White river, More E.."-q'g,:u'fi tm as (CB > ring the 'atorm -- u_ . <.-- +3 from injuries today he a result Mre. Robéft' Wilson, 70 yeatsa JINDIANAPOLIA8, AWAY TO t ~»» j 3-', o * .:'h' ¢ < 3 ¥o were sutiering + "_lig@ASsSeCTITL:-- as A result ot«s f 14LLCDPOLLUAL 1 U f wday, -- James --T. ie ~t s s Nrkg." 2. 2* oK 5s 2. ¥34 . $3 .' «> mm t A B Er * es o "Tf wCB Abige o eeilck ols »'» £1 V Ne se Wb _m c evaae hus s e . * ./ M s A~, A2Zzz2*. * ~~a~m% a ;_®_~ >> caf=-- @ P .> f 3 i. A suggs.!. q + 39 * 6 * CA r o B * 4 ' * $ FI p e & Pagh t tz s P a y PS ; + us 4 5 « * tC #t n y % ' ks : c we't & *4 . J Lumber-- re~ Doors-- a L cdcett + 2 £ s % ' & s * & p t A R «*h ramel #5+° % # u: r® lt -- " F # °% §1-- rr GORDON msr i# *4 .. _ lnete Bungalows, ¥, 0. B, cars. or Arnucks at Great . .. : _ ~ * . MR * I * w '~-- ~:* BWUIELD PLANB8 %m a * 0 KR _ (~~-- oun Bc ~ Oeb a \ Mnduaad Bufding. _ M _ o m' ~' f M '. f " ':' 4 #" M 4 *# Eo ... 0 u. y l d ce We ces - w 6 :'5 a /*. \ Also milliond of feet excéllent . lnomber, '"3' and frames,--doors and frames, large varitty / E;nmu..un board, ventilators,' ¢loset.outAts, Attings ete.-- In fact m"mmmy..n:' ' build and ummuwW' tu42 s N iA ri xk k . _ ho ut '*GORDON WRECKING AND LUMBER COMPANY l GREAT LAKES, ILL. PHONE WAUKEGAN 306 yf o Sn C ."!\' .""'d'afl 3 o . We o tgr s & B*<: uk 9 oys ok >( A tneh a O * * & j » + * & $..2 e Aulnike c am fre sicn M % " * #ia $ L :*> : * # T s o C on 77 9e <. > . T ol im A o pa. T eA n > ¢1* 7 "C =--, $s liokin . { A ' it « - "ug-- z. % > . T 5 0% + P t * silge .J'" t : he4RX m !!" 3 w tp As s hn Aa ~ mc @ r+ & Re t ige --4,. t o8 " bq P ta3 a 5 4 'Q"q se Snuale~ on -- P a i 4 e m 3% exi1t :x C¥ * k> 3 4 " 4 es '-. x " * * ** #2 C [Purchase for ¥ath or |on our convehient sayings plam, _ n it i 4 e s a l % ® '._ 1 .'l ": »-.'.. tu> 3 w# se '.'ln':k l"l-:bfi"'f i'?\'.fi" 4 '-. *% > & w ; . ¥ "* 9 * l 2. es ut t h jet. :1° ; f4s y *A¥ : * f%% 3 bag, io 'Our company 4g:% soundly financed utility andhas earned the Built of GOVERNMENT MATERIAL at 50% ESAVINGS Address oo * 3 * wl l o s hn e n c n n P en s ied o od) 4 ul o it Please send mae further information reégarding your plan for saving, ~ / n m res® Ksd Name CB roofng . /' '}.:;\1:;', ' '\;!«_ ; '. ; 7" _VA- ',"'"' N. ', ., f : '_/ Can: only be established Operated by. William A. Bachr Organization. uis t n 9 Tring Ton t Satunies sortgraiy pooiohc s Sheridan: Road at 22nd Street, North Chicago 'Open--Sunday for Your Gonvenience _ AS Cv * Don't Delay! Buy Now! . -- t 4 * 4 .-..'h':,""., _ y 5> i . * P al hg' n W features of de> : bedrock of sound $# ns Bias Mp s ns N 248 qh ge! + t a}* Fad

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