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Libertyville Independent, 20 Nov 1924, p. 20

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_4 Special ~ * Lmke County Independent -- » A} «4 We can Lt hh The Universal Air Blast Heater is an unusual type of gas and smoke consumer, the air when released being intensely hot and when mixed with gases creates perfect combustion, the resul: being a tremendous amount of heat. This heater is SPECIALLY adapted for the use of any grade of_soft coal or wood and will produce results at a minimum cost. All that is required to change from a coal to a wood The Air Blast Universal FRANK H. EOGER tyville KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS, 'Inc. ' . No matter whether --you are planning an elaborate Thanksgiv-- ing Dinner for invited guests or a quiet home affair, it will rot be complete without that final touch of ASeauty and elegance which '6nly"floyen can impart. Flowers, with their delicate fragrance, betoken sweetness and happiness and reflect the joyous-- ness of the Thanksgiving season. Place your orders now. * Telephone 174--] We deliver in 'all parts of the U. S. by wire. . C ca tha eeraotec« Final Touch HARDW ARE See this heater at our store. Libertyville. son's birthday, a number of his friends ?m"" to help him cele-- Y 'Anderson, ce brate the day. . Kveryone present en-- joyed --a pleasant time and wizhed to be able to help Mr. Anderson cele-- brate many more birthdays. Mrs.C. B. Harrison recently receir. ed a telegram from Callendar, lowa, telling of the death of her sister, Mrs. Debora Rich. Mrs. Percy Chinn was a Chicago passenger Monday. is + _ Mrs D. A. Willilams entertained Will Dupre and children of Delevan, Wis., several days the past week, 'There was an intersesting meeting of the milk producers held at the vil-- lage hall last Friday uight. Matters of importance were discussed and sey-- eral committees were appointed. An-- other meeting will be hel? Friday eve niug of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mastne enter tained relatives and friends from Clicero Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Etlinger of Chicago vis ited Friday at the home of her gister, Mrs. Sophia Martin Mt: and Mrs. E. B. Williams, Mé' and Mrs. Joseph Labdon. Mrs. W. 8. Westlake, Mrs Drucilla Ferris and grandchildren, Charles and Ruth Fer-- ris, left Wednesday of this heek for Melbourne, Fla., where they will spend the winter months. '--The many friends of Mrs. Georgs ) Randall will be pleased<to hear that , Sunday, Nov. 9, being Gorm Ander-- o oollAgidh SALE ® 14 : ? Having rented my farm fo r cash, I will offer at Public Auc-- tion, my half interest of personal property on farm known as the Dr. Foley Farm, located on Grand Avenue, three and one--half miles west of Gurnee, on mile east of Wedges Cor-- 10 head of Holstein Heifers; 40 head of pure bred Shrop-- shire Ewes; 5 head of pure bred Duroc--Jersey Sows; 20 Duroc Shoats; 1| pure bred Duroc--Jersey Boar; 1| black Mare 8 years old, weight 1450; 1 bay mare 13 years old,, weight 1350; 1 gray Mare 13 years.old, weight 1150. 15 feet of Silage, 200 bushels good Oats, 75 bushels Wheat 1 Silo Filler, in good order; 1: Three--Section Spring Tooth Harrow, nearly new ; 1 Disc Harrow ; 1 Walking Cultivator ; 1 McCormick Mower with extra sickles; 1 Harness Dipping 'Tank (with oil); -- ThreeSection Drag; 1 Gang Plow (Case); 1 Set Double Harness; 3 Milk Cans, and many Saturday, Nov. 22 AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., CONSISTING OF THE, FOLLOWING: 95 HEAD of LIVESTOCK other small articles. 15 head grade Holstein Milk Cows FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer JOHN ROUSE, Clerk A N T10 C U J. FAUBEL & SON, Proprietors Our delivery manWill be in Libertyville every Wednesday Goo t -- C or"--Tromaot Service !"~*--day, Call 675 Waukegan and we will call. . John C. Foley, Prop. kSHINGTO LAUNDRY USUAL TERMS she so 1 Miss Anna Dudley left 'Tuesday for Mexico, Mo., where she will commeance her duties in a tuberoulosis sanitari-- um there. She has been visiting At the home of her sister, Mré. J. W. 'Baturday afternoon Mrs. cu-uua-' sen gave a birthday party in honor of the ninth birthday of her daughter, Hannah -- The afternoon was spent in playing 'games, and the children had a delightful time. Refreshments were served, and Hanuah was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble are havy-- ing a sun parlor built on the north sid of their house. _ We are glad to say that Mrs. Sophia 'lutin is much improved, sinte her 1 rce.:nt accident, and able to be around again. ' Mrs. Mary Haye entertained Mrs. James Coyne of Chicago last Friday and Saturday. u. Miss Mable Van Deusen of Gar, Ind., came home Friday evening 1 spend over Sunday _ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Miss Vivian and Mrs, James Stearns motored to Chicago Monday. They took Miss Vivian down to see a spe cilalist in the city. The newly constructed pavement on the Lake Villa--Fox Lake road was opened to traffic Thursday, It was announced by Charles E. Russell, county superintendent of highways. This road is the one that the res+ dents of Fox Lake have been clam: oring for at various meetings of the board of supervisors. WAUKECAN, ILL. SNO W'S PHONE 306 Radio----For Real Entertainment Libertyville Battery and Electric Co. Why delay in solving your heating problems? Right now is the most: economical time to install a warm air furnace. Don't wait until the Fall Rush comes, with high labor cost and advancing market Prepare Now! Don't Shiver Next Winter Having bought a ;;\umity of Rudy Furnaces at a low point in the market, we can quotesyou the finest furnace job on the market at a very reasonable price. The Rudy has the smoothest, best fitting castings, and is excelled by none in point of fuel economy. A Rudy will save you money every year you operate it. Avail Yourself of The Rudy Heating Engineering Service------Without Obligation We Also Specialize in Sheet Metal Work Telephone 39 SCHANCK HARDWARE COMPANY Exide Batteries Day.ad]oum to the living room, adjust your condensers, and you and your guests will listen in on one of the many programs cleverly broadcast from all parts of the country. -- Radio will interest every member of the family, whether he or she prefers sports, operas, science or dance music. Order your set today from. Thanksgivin Rudy Says: "It didn't looklike rain when Noah built the ark" . Turkey has done his l;itrto make'you'tfiankful on Tlmnhgwmg Bought to Your Advantage 20 ACRE CHICKEN FARM ;E:'sao':':f"vimfiniifi;bf ie wied Bartlett Realty Service on «ood road near Libertyville, $7,000. Terms to suit. 531 Midwaukee A 4 _ LIBERTYVILLE, f Phones 442--M--445--M t RUDY TOP RADWrORA OPEN VIEW €a Libertyville, N. Phone 460 "yf

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