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Libertyville Independent, 26 Jun 1924, p. 2

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gin z. - 'Likcthef'msstmetal if} PAGWO WIFE ms HALF Ill WILLIAM c. max- NACE ESTATE ***************** The Bueschlng family held a. family mania at Wing PM? in Elgin Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and Mm. H. numbing sud children ot Lake Zur- loll: Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Bueschlng and and! of Lakes Corners; l Lake Zurich Court Fans are Cheated Out of Heraing Ex- T citing Testimony. In Carollne Blcknne, or Lake Zurich, is to receive hall ot the estate In her divorce proreediugs , Against Wtttiam C. Bicknase, proprietor of lummer resort cottages, aecordiug to the term: agreed upon in csrcuit court Monday afternoon, in a bill for sepa- nle maintenance. In. Bicknase aner couuxderable he-iuncy fusttlly decided to permit her husband to take some crooks and Mrs in the cellar. There was 1130 name controversy over possession or the library table made trom wood in 1 bar, which had adorned Bieknaseh saloon when he was in Chicago. .**************** The division ot me estate was made piecemeal in court chambers after In. Bickuase testified in the morn- lng. and therefore a large number ot bk Zurich residents who had plan- led to hear the details of the marl. tal scrap were disappointed. The estate is valued at about 815,000 and agreement to divide it 50-50 also is on condition that Mrs. Bicknase be granted a divorce on churges of cruelty. .. Ree Motor'Go; -. . LibeririilU, Illinois LAKE ZURICH bthoonly Twat. Itahouidtterour Menace. Wermmeoditsuloovot allotboroila. weurgestttntytsutrimtitafitir triat,aoduarniutathan.t-tiorroural WET WASH DRY WASH n b. for; Thesearetwoecmtomicalwaroftakingeare of the burdensome family wash. WedoexceptionalIyfineihrCuratramH)re. ing, Planing. HatBlocking andRntrthanhstr. Send us this work with your laundry. T he Reliable Laundry M0 DWI" Cl. All flat work honed. balance of wash dried widx. out starch 20in.for95celty Andseesufereaaadditiortal-d And1tteeittsferesehuditetrtai-l baht-1. In Goa-an ad tr" Mr. and Mrs [ray,9syt,ggeo'" - Motor on m w... Bt-ttsing at new 1999; Mrs GG" iik, -g. iiowe, Mr. ad I: m and tuttqtster, Mr. andArs :11: "iiaGiGCiLi swam. Mr. and Mrs. u Kaine and "all! Ill! Mrs. Wm. Bunch". Sr. - - . Mr. and Mrs. Lee mdwer were Chicago visitors Hermit}? _ _ _ "SHIRE iiariiGr." Dean .94 mn- tef, of Fauna. visited That-Id" with Mrs. Carrie mam. - _ - -iir.TirsG." Round Boomer no and family of Chicago spent may with In. Henry Selp. _ -irrrGriik. Orville Noumea of Chicago visited herg_8nndux._ . The children's any pro." w" held In the Evengeuw church Sunny evening. The pupils or the Sunday school clun- tooh pm and tho " u-ndance wu latte. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prohm "d daughter visited Band" with Mr. and Mrs. Otis hunk In Ira-out Twp. _ "iip,i.' -oAiritoetreeitsaerti u on the sick list this week. _ Madame: Ernst. Weaver, Raine". Fink. Deschauer and I!" Decatur attended o. n B. U. D. at Deerfield Thursday evening. ' Won. Clan Warner is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nobel Adana. Luke Enrich will hove a. celebration July l. ' and 6. Come out and enjoy all three days with "irr neighbors and Mantis. Fire works the night of the fourth. The Women's Society of the Baptist church will hold a bakery sale Thurs- day, July 3, at , p. m., at the real 09- tate of Jas. Dymond on MeHenry mad. All kinds of bakery good things will be on me. Any donations tor the sale will be greatly appreciated. Bring othem at one o'clock. The rain and wind storm of Sunday was one of the worst in years. Cars were stalled in several inches of ww ter and many stopped in the road dur- ing the storm. Heavy damp wu done to grain planted in the low buds. LiBERTYViLLE INDEPENDENT Is READ BY NnRE PEOPLE THAN. ANY OTHER PAPER IN LAKE COUNTY _ . Mettand M 1" $.i." ' All plans for I mammoth picnic to be held Aug. 14 at George R'lhln'l Round Lake Resort were 0011\le wednesday, June It, try Lake Cm ty Booster- Association of the Mod. ern Woodmen ot America at 1 con- vention held in Deerfield. Delano: were present from the various cam-pa in the county. The amu- will be known " "Woodman Day" and it'll predicted that it will be an event which will go down in biliary u the biggest event ever we in the coun- ty by the order; or'", Delegates from All Woodmen Camps in County to Meet at Deerfield. Twenty Woodman camps trom all parts of Lake County will partici- pate In the nifair and arrangements are being made to entertain between 6,000 nnd 7,000 people. This will make it the largest, ,oWtatshiotted picnic ever held in the county. The plenie will be open not only to Woodman members but to all who care to nt. tend. A cordial invitation to the gen- eral public to participate is extended. The dedication of the memorial. windows in an P;esbyterian church was 10'.-oned inst Sunday on amount of the terrific storm which broken! the time me people were to archer. The dedication wilt take once next Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday. July 6th, the ,communion will be ob. served. George Renehan, a member ot the order, was present at the meeting Wednesday night and gave a talk on picnics and what goes to make them a success. _ _ ***************** 'e, JrE-ERFHihpr' . .4Fe4F4r9Fe4F4Fe4F4b9b4F4Fib4t W. E. "Shorty" Mttter of Liberty. ville, chairman, reported that Rene. han's place appeared to be the most centrally located and therefore the most desirable as in location, and it was upon his recommendation that this place was decided upon. The Waukegan camp already has organized" baseball team which will soon send out a challenge to the coun- ty camps. F T Rev. and Mrs. Thom" nre planning to spend at: weeks with relatives in Cnutornis during part ot July and The Dorcas Society will hold "the regular meeting on Thursday, Jury 10, instead of July trd. - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fruits and daughter, Olive. and Mr nnd Mm. Ar. no Kant: and daughters. Ruth and Carol, spent Sunny in Chicago." the home of Mr. and Mm. C. Recruit. the mu being in honot ot the birthday ot Grandma mm. It. and In. W. h. Carr and Mr. and In. Bury Oleander! and ctttidmgtdeft to: Pine an, WI... Wetland". to ppend two to." A A _ _ we. Anne Shermn spent several days in Chime at the home ot her son, Clarence Sherman. Austin Sher- men recently underwent e lemu- op- entIo not the stomach. He will be able to return m his mother the but of°the week. COMPLETE PLANS RR " WO0IIIIAN ' PICNIC AUGUST ll 'U, A. mum. In. In mm m- brother. Hubert. " Jam can. _ In. J. C. Ward and William Ward of Put Rid". were guests of Mr. and In. J. A. Belchok. Jr., and". Mn. In! schema um and Andy. of Ban Benn-dine. cum. who lave been man; In. and In. Frauen imdf'mw. left Friday for that homo in mu ttmio Elston attended an wed- ding of Mt" Call: mum at man Wodnoodny. Otot no mun; "lube. In_lm A Mr. and In. P. it. lion: were tho - of Mr. and In. L, D. Neal of North Chicago [at Build". 7 Mri. natal: entertained the cum club " her beautiful country White hll nun Wound" doorman. Jrer mu Jazmin: new Left Saturday for Mortar Board Camp. at mute, Michigan A _ -- - Mr. and Influymond can, gm! son. M as spending seven! week. not: Port Atkinson, Win. FOR OVER It-tent oil hp been (wot!!!- 'rideremedyfbr1ddnev,tiverand bladder disordetl. gheumatUrn, hmstt-ndurittatldfmsdttitte= e-tttrt-ttgore-hir-ttnt "Muhammad: out-cw -gra.aetar ' unaungg't ai.tse,Mt"3Ane3tta9t-tttHdt- trteoetetvtnq. Mm.3t.B.ht-ud cunt-sodium was "Our 'tln-ue, the M" Thou who toot m in tho m as. It"... Cum; an. em. J. A. may, Tr., 6.733713. otrttdrrattmtt.g.gi.t'trkandWB. 111.1." Lean-rum." viait1netrta-t,W. w.W.Oosryotlnn-tonhuw- odtsughanitrtgstottuttrtt-ttfti" atBrtermtU. . Mr. and In. C. P. IrttehUr have tab 'sttrooanaittttsqeitynoarMr,Wtett. ttsr'-t.andwtitete_tttsatr emu-yummorvukm an: Huh?- ndw homo on Endu- field Ave, ia was built by William "an. ' Pans of the L. D. Kellogg and o. I. Rocketh um, forty can. ot the Miller farm an other adjoining prop- erty have been pun-dined hyacinth") be utilised for u so]: ""9: .. in; and Influx" Schmidt no spending their nation in Northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Arant and non. Hamid. left Wedneldny for "ninth, Ill., when they will mu Mutant! In. H. Rhone". They.vul..be mm- nted on their return by mu Anita Parsons, of Hour-nun. Idaho. Tuesday evening of last week marks 3 tutver-tifortrottert incident in the ,ngsgogpI this chymb. It was the oc- caslon of a "grocery iiRiuT'"irfiidsn by those interested In their paator'a tam. ily. A full line of all kinds ot gro- ceries and canned goods. as well as meat and fresh vegetables, graced the donation table. A Last Sunday morning Dutch Hed- berg, the well known prison evangelist spoke on conditions in his field, and received tu1batantiarfimuteiai support from our church for his work. _ _ Sundsy evening the church was fill- ed and many have declared the Jet'- ice a splendid one. George Beckxnsn's two solos were of the usual pleasing note. The orchestrs added the retu- lar and, splendid inspiration. All ot this was relieved by e. "tttm slide lee- ture.'" showing 105 pictures on the screen of the recent trip of the Rev. f9taiterniiler and party through the Cumtterifind mountains. A splendid 1offering was received tor the Evsn- 'gellcal mission work located " Ber. erly. Kentucky, which ms one of the points visited by the party. " A .. The date tor the'openlng of the " cation puns school to be held in the Evangelical church is set for July T. This school is in session three days s week for five weeks. Paul Barker, of Lake Blair, chug- ed with hurl"; manned neighbors who were attempting to connthct . line tence. we: fitteet :15 in Jutlco Charles E. Mason's court, Wellies": today. "It val alleged that - drew . gun Ind bundled It in a men- acing manner. _ Evangelical (Bungalow) Church F. T. Hideleson I 924. DECLARE Mil) G chlNG AROUND RONDOUT '8llhMi' Police Say Then'll Soon Have Wuhan in - and and Say 'tt'tt Robber Chief. Chicano. Juno Mt.-9'mural authori- tioo today 'oqrtared tho net to upturn In 0mm. 'tit at. boui- no: louder who it bound to in" lup- pliod the unio- tor the daring holdup and lootiu or the ('hicoso Illivuukee and at. Paul mail train our Readout. Ilia., I wool no. Vin cloning. They, baud their "union on "My decla- ration that they had mined by 3 mat. ior of only a (arbour. the Arron or Sunuol Grant, an escaped convict from Texi.aaartiuteveret to have been with Greenberx nines the hold- up. mum's proximity to "rest was tut. nounced one: laden! ' operatives placed June. Morey and his with. Catherine. under most at their home. ThttttBeer deelared they land rec-iv- ed rename infer-motion that Grant w" being shielded by the Morey: and that be but! Itttt only a short time before their atrial. The? touch for Greenbers today turn to southern Illinois, where the St. Maison val well known Ina where he is laid to havtr-atrtattWtted a son of gang tteradquttrterts at Her- rln. This part ot the loot, in act. which has not beers_rtevered, in aid by others to probany be in Homo or close by. When questioned both Morey Ind " irite denied even knowing who Grant III. Greenberg, it was learned today. departed from customary St. Louis. haunts tour days ago srtuitutspirion am began to point his 'way as the result ot statement made by Willis. Willie and Joe Newton. believed to hnve been his active Lieutenants at the scene of the crime. N. Sliihlfi LINE _ TO ISSUE BONDS The Chicago, North Shore and Mit. waukee railroad co'mpany'fiied a pa~ titution Thursday with the Illinois commerce commission at Springfield taking tor authority to issue first mortgage bonds to the amount or 31.691400. It is believed that, the company desires this morning to "list in the work of expansion that is In progress. The compony bu put on may new basses 1nd silo is caused in' making extensions-of the electric linen. _ . THE, INDEPENDENT-OI." A YEAR Vacatidnistrr Here'g Best Way to Reach Wisconsin and No. Michigan MOTOR COACH TOURS DING to Wisconsin or Northern Michigan this summer? Take the North Shore Line-your vacation wilr start " you board the train. This is the tlean, convenient, enjoyable rdute to vacation lands. Direct connections in Milwaukee with the T. M. E. R: St L. R. R. for Oconomowoc, Nashota Lakes, Nehmabin Lakes, Silver Lake,» I,yelaiieiit Waukesha, Beswhi'Niqrrwieu laiaeiiRrGriiiiriiiikee Lakes. Also direct connectiOns with Milwaukee Northern R. R. for Port Washington, Sheboygan, Elkhart Lake, Cedar Lake, Crystal Lake and intermediate points. Schedules of both roads connect With North Shore Line trains. Step from your North Shore train in Milwaukee into aT. M. E: R. & L. or Milwtukee Northern train outside the door. use Lake and Onekemn. Leave here in af. ternoon; take night steamer from Milwaukee, arriving in Michigan next morning. F " trains leave for Milwaukee over the NIS', Shore Line, " frequent intervals. Yon_may buy a "through" ticket "the North Shore ticket office, and check your baggage, to your point of destination. For schedules, fires or other information, inquire " North Shore Connections are made in Milwaukee with Pere Marquette Steamers for Ludington, Manistee, Hamlin Jake, Por: 'a-a-mir-ta-st-mo-hh'". sa---------"-"') map-u. yet'-"'-"""'"""" 'dtgtt Chicago North Shore and _ m Milwaukee Railroad Company (ii, 1 LiBEitrY1nuI TICKET omCE 'f TELEPHONE " ua, "-a--gt-,-Ab-"rt.*"". ( "fl0R",l1i,filfi")iE For results, try an Independent Want Ad. mania G EVERETT, ILLINOIS GOOD,. SNAPPY FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA GIBBONS PARK THE INDEPENDENT 'tret:',','" comm iji)ia)titts Every Saturday and ' . Sunday night ...AT... '

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