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Libertyville Independent, 27 Nov 1924, p. 6

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f"%\ The Air Blast Univeréél \HE A TER DEFRAUDED MANY FARMERS, CHARGE; Five Farmers Claim He Gave Worthless Checks'Amount-- ing to $500 or More. _Charles Duchek, said to be a big dealer in dairy products in Chicago, reposes in the Lake county jail today en a charge of having issued a large pumber of fraudulent checks. | Among the many complainants are Dan, Herbert and Ed Sheenhan. Wal-- ter Dibble and A. H. Pierstorff, all of the Deep Lake district, Antioch town ship These men alleged that he gave them worthless checks totalling more than $500. According t~ the sheriff's office there are roooc ts of other deals. Duchek h.s been purchasing milk and cream from the farmers of Lake county. He claims that he had made arrangements to borrow $5,000 in Chicago, and that upon the strength of the loan he issued the checks ex-- pecting to deposit the borrowed money by the time the checks were presented for payment. However, the lender turned him down and now he is in jail s ~ & 1% He bhas put up $500 with the sher-- if and expects to be able to settle with ail those who have preferred charges against him, when he is ar-- raigned. > . Duchek claims that he acted in good faith and that none of the dairy-- men who bold his checks will lose "'iu w'u brought to Waukegan _by PDeputy Sheriff D. A. Weale late Fri-- day night. ~'_Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard: and, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douglas attended "Dad's Day" at Lake Forest College last Saturday. Edward Leonard and Walter Douglas are attending college Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, 8r., had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. Johnson's 'father, M. C. Gee, and a party of\friends.. neJ m'm'_____________. The services at the . M. E. church & #% # 4 # % % % % % % %|Sunday morning _ conducted by the Presiding Elder Rev. J. Hastie Odg-- % I AKF VILL A *l|ers, were very interesting and imp-- c ressive.His sermon made a very pro-- . a n i. oo t6 . o. Ab 96 , wb o We found impression on his audience. His "Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard and|subject, "We Are All Given Eternity Mr. and Mrs. Albert Douglas lttendedlln Our Hearts and Souls." It is for "Dad's Day" at Lake Forest College'us to receive or reject. God's heart last Saturday. Edward Leonard and | breaks every day because His boun-- Walter Douglas are attending college tiful gift is so thoughtlessly put away. there. --_ _ |He said we should be lovers of God Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, Sr., ' and followéts of Jesus Christ. There had as guests Sunday Mr. and urs.'u a great difference between yes and Roy Johnson, Mrs. Johnson's 'father, no, though they are small words. M. C. Gee, and a party of\friends.. Bula Wickens and Marguerite Man-- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koppen and 8001 |zer knelt for the first time and par-- Junior, were Chicago visitors . last took of the-- remainder of--God's love week. |for His children. . Mr. and Mrs. William Sheehan had| Rush Hussy and Mr. Marks were in for company last Saturday Mr. and Chicago on business the past week. Mrs. Edward Schram from Chicago. ' '(A nice story of Thanksgiving was John Gleason was here from Chi--' received from Lake Villa this week, <cago over Sunday. --|but on account of lack of time and Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, Jr.,'space, is left out, but will be printed Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, Jr., had friénds from Chicago as guests Bunday.. Mr. Walker was in Chicago Thursday and Friday on business. business . '1 hursday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pester had the family of Mr. Schaeffer from Lake Zurich for visitors Sunday. : Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright and their daughter, lione, were at their home here last week. Clare Sherwood is the owner of a new Essex coupe. Mre. m'ndnhwh attended a lun-- cheon : at the home of her siz-- ter, Mrs. Fred Hodgkins, in Chicago. Mr. Reinbach motored to Chicago on Bunday, and his wife returned home with him that evening. _ Mrs. Frank T. Fowler is stopping at the Plaza Hotel in Waukegan. _ Master Paul R. Avery gave a lun-- cheon Nov. 20th to his boy friends in NAB CHAS. DUCHEK €54% /d 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 ra~--! --a'n« a tremendous amount of heat. Th's hearo's S DCCALIY ««'r'c *~r the use of any grade pae~) hains a tre This heaor's Sid of soft coal or w« cost,. All that is r of soft coal or wood and will produc» resulis z* 4 minimum cost. All that is required to change from a coal to a wond heater is to reverse the grates. See this heater at our store. FRANK H. ECEFR o HARDWARE _ 44 was in Chicago on uutdnl"m{» . The boys seemed t oenjoy "brother's" treat very 420ME & Mrs. Edith Keeley drove to Wau-- kw last Monoday. Fowler Keely visited in Chicago last Junior Fowler has moved his family to the farm owned by his father, F. T. Fowler, knowh as the old Wiiton place, on the north side of Cedar --* Mr. ;:d Mrs. E. Thayer have been making quite extensive improvements on their home. -- "ee There was a good attendance at the hunco 500 club held Wednesday At the home of Arthur.Simpson. Mrs. Bofi-(}sluxes won first prize; . Mrs. Sid Barnst@ole, second. Mrs. Gensen got the consqlation prize. All report & jolly good time. ; pon't forget the church social given at Barnstable's hall Saturday of this week, the 29th. All invited. Harold Dixon had the misfortune to be upset in his brother's car While de-- livering for the store, one day last week. The whee's became locked and the car turned over a bank. He was considerably hands. Miss Caroline Petergen and sister, Mrs. Burnett Gebber of Burlington, Wis., were callers at the Thomas Pet-- ersen home one day last week. _IWill Petersen transacted business in Chicago Wednesday. e Mrs. Thomas Petersen entertained Sunday. She had 16 for dinnet and 20 for supper. The occasion was in hon-- or of the McOlver and Petersen fami-- lies. Those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brokner and son of Miliburn. ".ltl..-j.wl,ehmnn was in town last Sunday. + -- Mrs. C. D. Peacock expects to leave next Monday to spend the winter in Chicago. Mrs. Reynolds, her daughter is having a summer residence built on the south bank of Deep Lake. . in our next issue.--Editor.) VOTE TO BUILD _A NFEW SCHOOL An election held Saturday for the purpose of vyoting $4,500 worth . of bonds to build a new school in the Schultz school district, three miles east of Lake Zurich, resulted in the carrying of the .proposition by .A vote of 8 to 1. s Work of constructing a new struc-- ture, to replace one that ~was _de stroyed by fire a short time ago, is to be started in the near future. The plans and specifications . are already completed, and the is to be let --soon. . cut about the head and N Furnish Information to Poultry ! _ Raisers So as to Please Chi-- SURVEY POULTRY AND EGG MARKETS IN CHICAGO SOON Chicago, Nov, 20.--How Chicago-- ans like their eggs and poultry wili be determined in a supvey to be undertaken by the Iilinois Agricu} tural Association, which is investi-- gating the possibility of< creating special markets for high quality poultry produc #.. The survey will be detailed, ac-- cording to F. A. Gougler, director of the' poultry and egg marketing department of the association, and will delve deeply into the likes and dislikes of Chicago consumers. Find-- ings is the survey will be passed on to farmers' co--operative poultry and egg marketing organizations. The Chicago cconsumer survey is in conjunction with a farm--to--farm canvass now being conducted by the Illinois Agricultural Association in Wayne county, through .which first hand data is being obtained as a basis for a possible statewide poultry and egg marketing :?n- ization. Wayne county is, taket as typical of southern Illinois. Produc-- tion conditions will be investigated in five other counties, each to be taken as typical of other sections of Illinois. 4 % % 4 % % & * % & % 4 % % % 4 4 *¥ DEERFIEL D * ¥4 ¥4 # 4 % % 4 & 4# 4 4 %4 4 % * % * Mrs. William Tennerman, Sr., of Florence, Wis., and Miss Minnie Tin-- nermann of Milwaukee, are visiting Mr. and Mré. William Tinnermann, Jr. this week. _'Miss Vivian. Haggle entertained the young\ people of the Presbyterian Gunday School Tuesday evening. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hamilton spent Sunday with friends.in Racine. _ _ Mrs. Sarah Adams is spending the week with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Kimbark at Ravenswood. The Dorcas Society--of the Presby-- terian church will hold the annual ba-- zaar in the lower rooms of the church Tuesday evening, Dec. 4; There will Chicago Consumers. _ .. mm :o. 000| Fox THEATRE With LON CHANEY ' Admission 20c and 50¢ "The HUNCHBACK of : NOTRE DAME" Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27, 28 and 29: -- _ POLA NEGRI in "SHADOWS Of PARIS" 66 Home--made Candies "His Childrens Children"' "Mondona of the Streets" "Fire Patrol" A full assortment again Ihke Soda Skop BUTTER ,CREAMS, ETC. HOME--MADE PEANUT BRITTLE HOME--MADE BLACK WALNUT FILLERS HOME--MADE PAN CARAMELS FOX LAKE, ILLINOIS Wednesday, December 3: ALL--STAR CAST, in Sunday, November 30 : our"caNc comEpy LOVE TRAP" FRESH DELICIOUS umwmwdha work, aprons, dolls, home candy. 'They will also servea Miss KWleanor Meyer attended the conference of high school teachers at Champaign Friday and Saturday. Arthur Kiest served on the jury in Waukegan last week. h c ) -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olendort and children moved to Kirkwood, Mo., last Mrs. Harry Muhike has an enroll-- ment of seventeen children who meet every afternoon from one to three at the school. They are not meeting this week, as several of the little tots are sick with chicken pox. Mrs. Mary Koeblin visited at the home of her brothér, John Schimke, at Wheeling from Wednesday until Saturday. _ 0000 0_ _' ty -- Clarence Sheridan has been confin-- ed to the house for several weeks with rheumatism. -- o Pops Mrs. Anna Sherman is visiting at her son's home, Clarence Sherman, of Chicago. . : William Plagge attended the | fun-- eral of WIl Stile of Long Grove last Thursday. _ _ C % Mrs. R. E. L. Hoimes and ETaNUSU! of Davenport, lowa, was the guest of Mrs. Julia Peterson Monday. | Miss Bird Hodge of Solon Milis, Wis., who was en route to. Fairhope, Ala., to spend the winter with the Geo. Hopping family spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Frey. Mrs. Guy Newcomb entertained the Gorgen Club Wednesday afternoon. _ Mrs. Albert Hagi was hostess to the sewing circle of St. Paul's church last l'l'hunday afternoon. * D. N. Lidgerwood has vacated his home, which was sold to Miss Loretta Herman of Chicago, who is having the interior remodeled and decorated. . Mrs. Annie ;Laird, of 'Chicago, and Mrs. W. J. Drake of Denver, Col., are visiting their sister in law, Mrs. Rs A. Brown. * Mrs. George Pettis and Mrs. Chris at the Highland Park hospital Friday. Mentzer visited Mrs. Peter Petersen Miss Susie Easton was the guest of Miss Harriet Glynch in Chicago last Sunday. Waliter Toll returned Friday from a two 'weeks' hunting trip in northern Wisconsin, bringing home with him a | fine deer as his trophy. a William Aitken has begun his beau-- tiful new home at this village. | 71 4: MR 1 hifi ncodvancis AWhaadliiinhn t ant E j Mrs. «. H. Keesgen of Holland is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Herrmann. ; , Dr. Davis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis of Chicago Sunday. THIRSDAY. -- NOVEMBER 27, 1924 L. Holmes and grandson 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! 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