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Libertyville Independent, 9 Oct 1924, p. 5

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Get the Best Food For the Least Our buying power, together with constant contact with all markets. enabler us to give you Groceries of the highest qualities at the lowest priced. EXPRESSING AND - FURNITURE MOVING EARL H. CORLETT Houlihan Motor Service DulyExpreueetvice between thiears,Warriregan, Lilia- traeandueaitmrmaugRasAern1teadandMii. "the Avenue. COAL, 1208 N. Wee Ave. "on 1241! Before Winter Comes GoAmrNinBtER1li1,AN'5rWM1i1 Tr,'mqMlettMRlterq_iGr"mmlBMet"s5'c' SgerMirr'iW" Ti- l G no CERT . I Libertyville Lumber' Co. Tukrhmse 47 Pancakes made from Pillsbury Flour with Muple Syn! and] cup of Chase & Suntan: Coffee. summons TO new: moron mm ,. BRAKFAST SUGGESTION - Telephones 239 and 34th Far better to do' it now. We can guar- antee prompt' ser- vice. Just call 47. See Us for Your ROCERY b 106 N. Franklin Street Phone Fri-E1328 Downbrtheoklihrot Mr. an) In. C. L. Coca!» were (out. ot relative. in Huntley Batrgr. ' J. m d Rosecrans vss s bus. has allot tn hummus W. In. I. look sud aunts: at Our us m In "urinals My. Mr. and In. Cluenco Webs! and son of Clams spent In: Sunny " the cm. user home. w. L Collins, or the Comm a lion. Imminent Co., " an we Gaunt. WU., on business loudly. In. C. L Coontér. mu Adah Nich- ol". In. Mlle Nicholson and mu he": Polnnteer were in Bank mt week uniting In. lube] lune. "handmade-WP" The Lake County National Bank "The Bani 'ot Service" Men who are successful do not follow-- Conn", you". The gate-way to our savings department hwide open. Witt if": MICE" ot:,,',:',,,],!,!,?!,!!,,!! [minivan gladtobeol mice , M. E. LADIES AID BAZAAR Thursday October 16 .AX THE CHURCH. Cafeteria Lunch Served From 11 o'clock on Don't an ttt_riqit up. J.tt11t?rirtct?.o.tt.u. " F5319}: 33% FORREST FLAGG OWEN, Agent lHEY nvoid the candy mistakes made by others-- Me and and princi- ples est-bum by other! who in" nude provisions for the In: such men and women luv. wol- teed" service ot this" mod; prone:- dvo but. " tnvttauoet to join this - - at hr . dated individ- tendod for your so- We want to meet YOU. steadfastly ul- 1 to visit the ih1lflr'%t'f,'l?' nu"; x BOOB. Gowns. LLB, BAXIRYv and ma POND tor the Children. hsvqastthstmlufei-r-tle. WEBER THE Condor g-..MrattintnAtMatttarCtt, oetatr-tt-triton. new» "attenuates" Mr. ad In. Jotur Halon and Mr. and In. _ Kandy mowed to tn. Chute. and". ' Mr. nnd in. C. H. Kant and Girl. A. Tartor Iuo "Stunned In. t two weeks' aattgttnottile trio through wu. oonun. mum and lows; In. J. Fee-or and hunters. the Ilium Bunch. and Once. or Ounce. were Villa)" " the Abner Tnylor homo fNndnr. Tom Kan bu commenced work on the execution for mother new house on Wrgt street. just north or the new Almond Minnow. Mr. and In. Just Bradford and (hunter, Dorothy, drove to Wheat- field, Ind., Sunny and remained until Tue-My vhmng In. Bradford's par- ents. Mr. and In. Dark mep. A dance will be given'by Mystic Workers Tuesday evening, Oct. 14, at their lull after lodge. Smut/s orches- tra will furnish music. Everybody welcome. 13p lantern Dance Hall, formerly the Moose Dance Hull. " N. Geer? iErifiaestut. Danées every Wed- nesday and sum-day nights. Hear thean Latent Harmony Four. 4rtt D. Golding and Dr. Smith were in Waukegnn yesterday and today at- tending the convention of the Nonn- éa'Tmm Dental Society, Dr. Smith In secretary of ttfe Aatsoeiation. hp lantern Dance Hail, formerly the Home Dance Hall, 13 N. Genesee St., Waukegnn. Dances every Wed- nesday and Saturday night; Hear nanny and Saturday nights. Hear than]; lantern Harmony Pour. 4rlt Mr. 1nd Hrs. L. H. Schmck an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, mu Elizabeth. T to Edvard G. Gum. the ceremohy akin; place mf Monday, Oct. 4th. Mr. Gavin in In In- mnsctor a Lewis Institute. Chime. A mission will be held at Bt: st- renco's church styssinnirw Smithy.' November 9, and _ continuing until Nov. 13. " will be conducted by the. Rt. Rev. B. M. Griswold. D. D.. Bishop 'Buri'rsun of the Diocese of China). Services during the weekkwill be held twice any. All ere oordisliy invited. The monthly rebort of Justice Ans- tin Sehnsebele. presented to the " latte board Tuesdey night. shoved that he had turned over to the village tressurer during the month of Septem- tier the sum of $48 trom tines. Police ssistrste Newsom enriched the vil- lsge coffers by 8102. At the next meeting of the In tie Workers. which will be held oe- tober 14. e report of "the Supreme Convention will be given by the dele ptee. In. Lore Stem end Mr. end In. Chen. Keieer, who attended " Minneapolis. The meeting will be followed by e dence. Inetelletion of office" wil be held Dabber 28. George Miller. who is employed ll e hoetler et onto! the heme onthe felt was. wee arrested [any night. end "reigned before Police lecture" New-om. efiarged with " in; drunk end disorderly. He went tho night in Mil. end "Needey morn- ing we: fined " end colts. mntard Morris hu moved from the Speckm rodqence st the corner of Broadway and Wright Court. to u home on But Church Street. Mrs. Speckmm will commence work at 3:156:an remodeling the house and converting it into a. twmwment building. The Waukegan banjo Four played at the banquet given by the Dental Society of Northern lllinols. held " the Hotel Clayton, Waukegan, Wed- nesday evening ot this week. The Banjo Four will furnish music " the Soturdoy night performance of "When Smith Stepped Out," to be given " the Community Home. Auto, October 10th and 11th by players from Ientt. hoe neighborhood. . Paul Bay has put in 1 stock of the Brunswick combined phonognp and radio outfits. The instrument in one of the very best made. the radio pert being arranged to receive the concerts from all over the country. The pho- nograph part is of the {unions Brunt ,rt-.ttoqr%tarbetrhgetsarttt-d ammumu new taettr'qtoedeeoett-tnntr-ta ,mitmatag+ by tttaRoet Blur iGritGGaji/hoiet1trettteNia 4urtH-teere"mtktytt".wyeret 9.. 1tll34 mw'mxmvum boa mumuunmuo leth- "hit - for tho pan the. "on, Dick" but undo my friend- dur ing thee In! in "WWI". who m sorry to no than t-e. The Liberty- vilio church will hue u the minister the Rev. A. H. "as. The October meeting ot the villsse baud wss held Needs: night st the villus hell Other than snowing the usual gist of chins, but little busi- noes was meted. A representative of s tine fighting spuritus sddressed the board, telling at the merits of s chemlcsl tire extinguisher. The mat- tor of purchasing on additions! truck wss referred to s committeq'yho will confer with the tlre department. Mrs. W. ls Attrfdqe uked for l sidewalk on Third street. near the St. Psul railroad. Severe! routine matters were disposed of, sitar which s meet- ing of the board of local improve- ments was held. mutation city. for Libertyville Township will be October 14th and 28th. Registration places nre u fol- lows: District No. I-ht the J, B. Morse & Co. Store on Oct, 14th atid " the Town Hall on the 28th. District No. 2---At the C. Gotti & Co. Store both days. District No. 8---At the Citizen's Bank in Area, both dun. These offices will open at T " and clone " 5 p. m., both days. All "no" not now registered in Die- tricts 1 and 2 any lave their mines with the Town Clerk. lit. D. Hubbard, st ,1. B. lone & Coin store, it not convenient for them to be " the retr- istntion places'on the day named. 41-1t E. D. HUBBARD, Town Clerk. NOTICE_ 1 1430 County Convention of Royal' Neighbor: will be held at Highland Park, October no: at 1:30 p. m. Eve- ning sec-Ion " 1:00 p. m. Supper 50c. not. mutations tor soviet not lot- er than October 20th, and tomrd money to its. Veronica Wilcox, Re eorder. ' _ "tt THE mt-tENT-out' A YEAR PHONE 306 SNOW'S B A R N DANCE 'O WW8; Big New Bun ' SATURDAY EVE. OCT. 11 BABE taEAsoN's 6 piece Gchegtra from Belvidere.' 1"." Sreetatatm50e NOTICE A good assortment outing flannels, neat small designs for the little folks; stripes and checks for grown ups. 27inch----22(: 36inch-------28c Full Size Blankets " - - - " - - $2.50 pair Extra Size Blankets - - " - " $4.50 pair Home Made Bed Coaiforts - - - t.463 each Tickets $1.10 lime War Tax W. W. Carroll & Son Co. 3 JUST" RECEIVED mm mm ADVEISITY WITH " ACCOUNT AT nus BANK THAT IS ALWAYS LINKED Ill? WITH C ova FULLEST COOPERATION FIRST NATIONAL BANK huti, F no E LIC "Lusrtcr'rltlsor)ou,rr, Phone 41 ARE YOU? LIIIITYVILL! THE PLACE "maximum". "SERVICE" ILLIIODC. --withaanile men's helpful-an New" I , --worth while. Ea H,

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