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Libertyville Independent, 2 Oct 1924, p. 5

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Jililllllll,1 is Ri)Mli)ll plus "WWW There is "no obligation asking information or advice I midway: glad to be of service Houlihan Motor Service r'SUCCESSORS TO WILCOX MOTOR EXPRESS My Expnu service between Chicago, Wuhan. Libe- trvaeaaaueatt-hiradiern1uuaoil-. wake Avenue. 1208 N. lawn-he Ave. 106 N. Fraaldin Street Phone 1Milt Phone Fri-li- .328 Before Winter Comes Do You Want To Buy the Moon? IFYOU DO. just bursoeneofthefancy stock eertimicatestutampedaedbrhidtpressure' men. Yau'iiemneaseuetobuyingthernomtthat COAL way u my. Beautifully engraved certificates sold on prom- ises are not investments. They are a method of get- ting rich quick for the promoter; and of getting poor quick for the investor. Shun the blue-sky salesman like smallpox, Then come in and get the advice of out officers. They will tell you the honest facts. J There are plenty of ways to invest your money where it will be safe. wthout risking it in some [imposition that is merely a promoter's dream. Come in anduostalktorouaboutin- FORREST FLAGG 4)me Agent EXPRESSING AND FURNITURE "MOVING Look for' the Message of the Bankers of Illinois in K This Week's Prairie Farmer. Libertyville Lumber Co. Telephone 47 L A K El C o U N ' Y NA'I'ION'KL BANK Provide-t Int-d life Insurance Co. Far better to do it ' now. We can guar- antee prompt ser- vice. Just call 47. See Us for Your DownbrtheO1dDertot no limo". Auocuuon ot the 'tttet. Boll Telephone Co., held I - at Wanna Inst, many mt. M mullin- no held tor a. pm at discus-1n; qua-dons Chilton" to the company at! the -iorst'. A. lubed; ot Chicago, paid I fine at " and coats. total 812, In lance Newton's court Tuesday. Ho wu cursed by Omeer Garland with to- tus " miles tn hour on South Mir wmkec Are. Sunduy. Ed L. Roth ot Ottumwa, ion. and William cough. ot Nobody, Mo., were in Libertyvilie on Dunne" Walnu- dar. They drove mouth from [on in " auto. Mr. Roth in the commuter who built the bridge new" the Des Phine- river " Ounce. Joe "Bumper ot Highvood, who told Ponce Magistrate Walter Thy- lor that angels led him to We» keno, no chased throat]: tht nor- tau of the county ml "may, a tree mu, nccording to deputies At the Bhetritt'. office. Sump". no they say. Wu vii-mined by the state. with the warning to "lay ott the booze." It Joe Hart comes luck from Can. ada clad In t bran new suit of over Bliss, we know where he got 'em. due of th estate: in Vermilion. Alberta, In 1 big display ad otters . new unit of overalls to the first farmer market- Ing a crop of wheat st any local ele- vator. Joe's a farmer, and hi- Ion brought in the first wheat. " he'll 'only notify us when he is to return to God's conntry, we'll hue a reception (committee to meet him. Who knows wnen the house. on Mil- waukee Ave., ucrosa from Hurlburt Court, recently wrecked by Mrs. Hurl- burt. was built? E. w. Parkhurst says it must have been erected some time in (he '40'a. He came to th villas in 1855 and lived in the second story of that house in 1856 and 1857.. At that time it stood oruthe corner where the Schanck building is now located. The lower floor was used as a store. Earl Beebe, Joe Potwin and E. P. Peniman kept store in this building. Last Sunday Marshal Dennis Lim- berry, while walking on Milwaukee Avenue, nest Cook Memorial Park, slipped and tell hesvlly to the pave ment. Hits right ankle was twisted. sad the left leg badly bruised. Dennis has suffered much pain from the et. fects of the tall. and his leg is swollen shout as his gain on it ought to be. me think he may have stepped on a [banana peeling. but things happened "so suddenly he didn't think to investi- lute. .Ae was helped to his feet by manners by. s. Joe Hart has been heard from! This week we received a copy of the Ver. militftt Standard. 3 weekly peper pub- lished in Vermilion, Alberta, Canada. end we feel sure we are Indebted to Mr. Hart for th favor. The leading storyoon the first page tell: '0! the first threshing of the mason being done on the W. P. Duly farm Sept, 15. "the buley yield was " bushels to the ION 1nd wheat we: running close to 80 bushels to the acre. The peper my: the stand of gain on the Daley term in remegentetive of may "other: 'lulll - .%i"-"--'" c In the some dutrtet--atrout the miles' southwest of Vermilion. The when nudes s good No. l and weighs 64% pounds to the bushel. Another Item 'seys the Federal- elevator was the first to receive the new senson'n wheat, the min coming from the arm of E. W. Hart. ___ . Cumer Klswinski. " years old. son of Mr. sud In. Joseph Klawinski. or 1455 Noble street. Chicago. int Fri- day decided to leave St. Stanislaus parochial school and see the world. He got 3 lift in an auto as inr as Niles Center, near which place he worked on n nearby inrm one day. receiving M cents for his labor. He then com tinued north, nnd when he applied for another job south of Libertyville. the owner of the farm came with him to this villnge for an Interview with Mar- shal Limberry. The friend ot all the boy- ooon had the little fellow telling |ll obont how he had run away from home. how he ttad Ilopt out during tha' cold nttthts--and was hungry. as he had little except water. Dennis tilled that boy to the top nt 3 local resum- ant. and then telephoned his porents. Ills mother came out And took the bor home that otter-noon. Ho had be- come convinced that home and school you pretty good places for 13-year old boys. Local and Personal an: new of Eiiriiinrint-t to Linguine People Grand Opening Army and Navy Store Noted for Our Army Shoes Blankets, Pants, an'd Overalls OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TED 9230, m. WY THE DEPT. STQRE W. R. Roda" left Honda tor his home In the state of Washington. LeRoy "In is ttw W given tol Riv. Chas. J. Dickey, punter ot the In 8% pound born to Mr. and In. "barium. Methodist church, a in Alan Wollkopf on Sand", Sept. M. iStoruns this woerrto ftttns1 PM 86tlt " Push Evsnxeucal congregation of Deerlleld will hold a speck! bul- neu meeting immediately after the sen/teen on Sunday, Oct. 6th. Ill-I Bundle Osborn w" In Peoria this veek Hulda; relatives, .pending part of to, nation. She is employed tn the ott cc ot the Fun: Bureau. Phyllis, the (humor ot Mr. and In. F'. J. Wright, ot Elm Court. had her ton-us nmoved u the Victory lemon-Isl Mama! in Wnnkenn. In: Honda. ' tgt. Paul'- Enngellcll church of Deerfield rill hold the maul larval. homo usual on Sunday, Oct. 12th. Rev. H. Wolchelt. ot Highland Pull. will preach the lemon. . Mr. and In. C. I. Cuey and QC. Jarrett and I!" Shirley went to Mit- wwkoe Sunday and spent the day vil- ma; st the home ot Mm. Olive Rob. Seven] officers of the First Nation. ll bank have been in Chime this week to attend the sessions ot the convention of the Amriean Bankera' Association. I in: and MN. Maurice Penny and :baby left today (Thursday) tor Osage, Prwa, to be Bone about two geeks vis- vmng Dr. Penny's parents, Mr. and heirs. S W. Penny. Before their re- (turn, Dr. Penny expects to make a €trip to Rochester, Minn. The ftrgt frost ot Wednesday morn- ing brought Hermance Wheeler out hustling down to buy a ton of coal. Mr. Wheeler says he igutot stocking up very heavy with fuel, as he expects to spend the winter in the south. J. R. Mack reports the' temperature at 28 degrees at his home Wednesday morning ot this week. He says a thin coating or ice formed on shallow pools or water. Jack Frost played hot) with Certain varieties ot nowerB, tomatoes, beans and other tender vegetables. The Chlcago Title and Trust Co. too ktitle Tuesday to the Robert Ellis farm ot 120. acres, at 1 reported don'- slderatlon ot $60,000. or $500 per acre. This tarm fronts on Milwaukee Ave., at the south edge ot the village ot _Libertyvllle. The deal was handled :by Edwin Austin. local real estate During the past three months Police Magma-no Newsom has collected 3 total of $526.40 in fines from violators ot the luvs who were tried in his court. Of this amount 8393 went to th'e village at Libertyville. In town of Litrertrvitie cues. 310310 was re- mitted to the eounth and for violation aa; fish and pie In", $80 went into the state coffers. . W. P. Frnnzen, Jr., bu just com- pleted the remodeling of hi: lumber and eon! office. Re Need the tix- tum formerly used in the Luke Coun- tr National Bank. and Installed - at hln plow of huelneu. which may At much more convenient both for cue- tomers end. members of the omee force. The wells were treated to new coat of white punter, and everything around the ornce looks epic had upon. The Fuqua Giants, the crock color? ed buebsil tee mot Chico", lost the deciding some t s series ot three to Hglmn's 1llSr,'ld', teem Sand" " the tair grounds, the score being tll to 8. The local boys had 3 batting, bee and trot two, home runs, " well as . two doubles end 9. single by the local! catcher Matteo. It was suit! by some; ot the wise ones that the colored boys ' were coming here last Sundsy to'cop , tho, third game and carry off i gen-g erous wad of the long green. but they! did not connect. l anueet into the deatn ot Joseph- Ine Kllngele. of Burlington, Wis., was held Thursday " the Prior underut- lng menu In Highland Park by Deputy Coroner Maurice Penney ot Libertyville. The women was killed several week: ago in n cruh at Techny. m., where two mechlnee. both piloted by women. collided. Cor. oner J. L. Tenor. who eontlnned the Inquest Int week, when none of the wltnenee felled to put In on "peer-once. luued subpoena for all concerned. ' ocrosm 2. I924 In. "at Wells returned today tro- Cculonm. when m In. boon vista-3 her mother. In. label [cancer [on Sammy for mutant. She planned on stop- "a; a few days tn Inn-u. In. John Damion: and In. Prod Donnell: were In Chicago Wednesday, when they attended the wedding ot n niece. v' annuliuuion of the Roch River con- ference ot the M. E. church. The Ledlee' Aid of the M. K. church will hold their ree' Timmy, Oct. 16th. They will hue on ante (they 'sorts, gown. hymns, etc. A would; lunch served from 11 e. m. on. Which tor full ed next week. 40-11 Frederick R. Wilson. for may your . reddent'ot Libertyville, died In Chr; use Int Saturday and wu buried in) Mount Auburn cemetery Monday. He: was the "that ot Edwin Wilma and: In. H. J. Denecul. He married; Adela M. Penniman/ The Oak Grove school bu panned s hula: meal tor Thursday, Oct. 9. There will be three parts to the pro- m, entertainment by the chlldren. a hunt rapper, Informal daneing tad other entmtsrlnment. Thou Uri-hing cone. with their lunch. pleue bring cup and spoon; . , u Benjamin Stickies ot niglenide. charged with embezzling ti,000 iron: the Charles Harbaugh Lumber Coin- pany. Inc.. ot lngleeide. Fox Lake and Highland Park, we: bound to the grand Jury Thursday when he waived preliminary examination before Jus- tice Hervey Coulson."' Bonds ot 82,000 were set and he was released. Edward Ernest Ellis. the four-year- old grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. DuBois, passed away Sunday atter. noon at his home in Hubbard Woods,§ Ill., after an illness of only four daysy with diphtheria and pneumonia. The! death of the little fellow is keenly felt l by Mr. 'nnd Mrs. DuBois. as he was a2 remarkably bright child. and often', visited his grandparents here. Their'; friends extend sympathy. . l The St. Paul railroad issued a new time card tor the suburban service last Sunday. to conform to the change from daylight saving time. Liberty- ville loses one train in the new sched- ule. The train which formerly went to Fox Lake at 10 a. m. and returned at 11 a. m. has been divontlnued. The public is served, however, by the Chi- cago bound train, which arrives here at 12:28 p. m. This train makes no "iioirsietireest here nnN3hieago. J. N. Bernard, Harry Cater, Joe Bite mark and Mqrtin Thelan of Grayslake went to mundane yesterday and bro't back three new Chevrolet cars. l The demand tor this popular" car is so great there is a shortage at the tee- tory. and the Hinsdale dealer allowed Mr. Bernard part of his quota. Matt Yarc has purchased a Chevrolet se- dan, the new car being delivered the first of the week. Mr. Yaw reslds northeast of Litsertrvi11e. - 'SNOW'S .WHon' you have the nut "Titian; sale of either farm or hounhold goods telephone or write William I Odin-tin", McHInry, Iii. Phone 93-2" - CARD OF THANKS We wish, to sincerely thank the members u the Wenonah Methodist Moon! church end the pastor and singers tor the use of their church and their services: end the my, friends for the beautiful ttoral sMgetr. inn end aympethy expressed and tor emu temlel'od. in our recent hex-ene- meat canned try the deem ot our be- loved mother and grandmother, In. Merton mgttttard.--'rhe Routine. PHONE 306 "who " k good assortment outing flannels, neat small designs for the little folks, stripes and checks for grown ups. 27inch----22e 36ieh-i-28e Full Size Blankets - - - - - - - $2.50 pair Extra Size Blankets - - - - - $4.50 pair Home Made Bed Comforts - " - $A63 each W. W. Carroll & Son Co. JUST RECEIVED 39tf The Willing Cooperation FIRST NATIONAL BANK KTJG F 3.0 E L "mm AND srocx thus A 'Jpmhi.'rr no..." ' Hal-um. [JIIITYVILLE THATISLINKEDUP WITH" ACCOUNT "THISHOMEBANK MleOLII'OI:UI.I --hehss to bring you ---heaps further do" .-ohe "road to was" H." /le,' Ih"'i'.."ir", 11$

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