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Libertyville Independent, 24 Sep 1925, p. 5

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Efif*izm.. «'J_A.A,_. " * mr L 06 al a nd Pel'SGn&l» _ Chas. D. Proctor | _ Insurance of all kinds While health and comfort are of the utmost importance, there is the natural tendency to think of price when consider-- > ing the installation of a heater. The Premier is fairly priced, but of course there are cheaper heaters. But which is better, to buy a furnace solely on the basis of price, and then have the expense of replacing rusted or cracked parts nearly every year, or to buy.a Premier Heating System, and get continuous ~__ FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTT _ Phone 415 _ = .. Lake Zurich, Miinois. Phone 154--M LIBERTYVILLE TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Built ( Lifétime Service Hardware Call at our store and let us explain in detail the merits of the Premier Heater. We can give you valuable informatien on your heating problem, No charge for this We are here to make homes comfortable. Come in today.. _ . Premier Heaters are built in the most modern and best equipped factory in the United States. Every heater is assem-- bled complete before leaving the factory, so there is never any difficulty in setting it up--the parts fit perfectly. Baides.uy;)uwifluveu'md\inmldnfimm'w make up the difference in price between a Premier and some ordinary heater. a The Premier Furnace is the newest, most modern heating system to be found on the American rflarket today. _ _ _ Physicians and scientist agree that the ideal atmospheric condition for the home in winter consists in: An even, con-- stant temperature; the correct percentage of humidity ; air kept fresh by continual circulation ; freedom from dust, pois-- The guiding principal in designing and manufacturing of the Prergier Heating 'System was to attain health,: comfort, economy and durability without unusual expense being mn-- volved by the ultimate purchaser. However, in no way was loo(sidilofduadvm:adntcmldbebdit:nibaw heating construction, that would bring it up to a modern standard, and therefore, we submit.to you the Premier Heat-- ing.System, with exclusive improvements and special features that can only be found in a construction deygned and bwit by men with experience,--and possessing knowledge in the science of heating. A U G --F R O E L| C H-- Frank H. Eger C We Invite Your Account jag comenanel o# . 27 t, Wpnbt e *T TELEPHONE 17 LIBERTYVILLE sn qutregries.--> * ctbncd : I Samuel Duba and : ~ Duba and Mrs: Barb: e nA iafnate ango may, =--=lthe Fam m Phate. lnc: :=c iremipnttt ced 0CB pegy 74. roverceap hgimt PHONE 306 was born last Friday night, Sept. 18. -- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knuigge of Deer-- field, were Rere Sunday, guests at the home of Ar. and Mrs. Claude Knigge. > The Women's Auxiliary of the Amer-- ican' Legion will meet next Monday, Bept. 28. All members are 'requested *\o' attend. ' MrW.: Reardon, Mrs. Christian, Mrs. |Sheridan and Mrs. Durst were here from Waukegan Tuesday evening, and | were dinner guests of Mrs. Rober® Bpellman. x SNO W'S kinks, no discoloring of hair.-- Guar anteed Soft Marcel Wave. ~ SPECIAL RATES, $15.00 FOR 32 uuRLA OR LESS. 50¢c FOR EACH MARCELLING, MANICURING, FACLIALS. «> SHAMPOOING and SCALP . TREATMENTS. ® BOBBING AND SHINGLE BOBBING. Permanent Waving done by the New Steam Oil Process. No breaking, no oi + w c oo +. omm ar 0t c ontiocnr 2 5 ommdenlingies o puives mrorme. .o ~Ctnude Knigge is digring the bass. ment {or a new home on a plo: he ro Mr. and Mrs: J. Ganaon, of Evans-- ton, Mr and Mrs. John< Gannou and son, Raymond, and Mr.--and Mrs. Wai-- ter Kay of Chicago were here over Bunday visiting at the Evilsizor home: guest at the home of her sister, ¥rs, ¥. 4. fifion In Waukegan. *J h Mrs. J. A. Mason spent several days last week at the C. J. Mason home in Prairie View. 410the ArVOF a-- WecKk aA YIBIT--BL NC BOMCT Sm . MRana siaam. ai PA C r f th 7 The Cape steam shove! started work of the former's brother, 8. P. Evlhhor.[uo iiday, mor in excavating for the Samuel Duba and family and Pet !""emm of the new _ school being Duba and Mrs. Barbarz Mowers were|PU!¢ BY St. Joseph's PatisSh, Just east in --Milwatrkee tast yrovic--Wiii~ £.1h &m',ga__egnmqm Peter-- o im sGr ~a«~ weexs, Of -- , m to MWisconmmn eny they fuade.a viar ip{NtH & Weexs,. Of ~--\_8tan, plan to * Mr. and Mrs. J. Evilsizor and son, Ralph, and daughter, Helen, have re-- turned to their home in Hartford City, Ind., after a--week's visit at the honte of the former's brother, 8. P. Evileizor. Spelman, mar on 'l'!ro.d'_w;}. jun't té't --o( the Ed Lynch home, The community gatherings at the Oak Grove school will be continued this year, opening witha fall "round-- up" and "walk" next Wednesday night John Henry Van Plew~ of Beloit, Wis., was here Sunday visiting his uncles, John and Henry Almond, and his cousin, Miss Frances Creasy. They coun'y, going to Zion, where they saw the big radio broadcasting station apd other places of interest in that celé brated city. .-- ~ FRED H. SMITH * 814 No. MHw, Ave. _ Libertyyll end with Mrs. Chas. Schroeder. Mr and Mrs. Becker leave next Wednes day for the east. . ; REAL ESTATE Insurance Mré. E. G. Becker and Miss Caroline Hegmq of ChMcago, spent the week took an sasutomobile trip in the after _ Miss --Iildred .Evilsizor . and _ Mrs. Yern Corley were in Chicago 1uesday. Miss Mary Mason was a week end ADUITIONAL CURL For Appolhtments Telephone 434. Located at Farm Bugeau Office, : 524 N. Milwaukese Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walier Nagel 'are use of Draogiess Methods. O8TH OPATHY, CHIROPRACTIC or any of the Spinal Methods, in-- cluding Traction and Electricity The doctaor is the only one in this immediate vicinity using the lat est improved Precision Electroo-- ic instruments for diagnosis and treatment of Chronic Ailments. The instruments have the O K. of the best physicisis of the country. Consultation FREE no maiter what they may be, by 406 Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville is fully equipped 10 take care of Dr. J. H. Heslin Short Items of Especial Interest to Libertyville People Buying or LUBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 appendicitis a; the Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan. The operation was successful, and Helen is getting along fine. Millard Trenner, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.~--Trenner, | was operated on a week. ago for the \ same ailment. His condition is also. | satisfactory. A ;eam of horses belonging to Jack Smee, hitched to a dump wagon, be-- came fractious on Lake street last Fri-- day afternoon, and headed east. They hove to suddenly when they plunged inte the hole dug by Ber: Finstad for a basement Neither horse was in-- jured and the wagon was not harmed. ber 15, twins, both girls, were born to Mre,.Duba.. Mother.and. the. litile --girls mu.mk. but he was tog. w to the trip. x& 4. Felix Steinberg, of the firm of Umb-- denstock & Steinberg, Long Grove, is now back at his place of business, aft-- er being confined in a Chicago hospital by.illness. The firm is doing a fine business in the biicksmith and auto mobile repiir line. * > Mr.: and Mrs.-- 8. P. Eviisizor expect to beave about October 1st, on their annual automobile jaunt through'the éastern states. Theyrexpect :o be gone about a month, stopping on the return home fora visit with relatives in Co-- lunwbus, Ohio. x * The condition of Peter Bockelman, who submitted to an operation in a Chicago hospi:ial last week, is report »d as not so good. He expected to return This is a belated .birth anpounce-- ment, Jut deserves special mention, so says Paul Duva. On Tuesday, Beptem-- are doing fine is the 'easiest way' I | t ither fose on tn but never the best |_ conmmortion an morial oue when. it --comes--to |~}--*>------~--= ~--*5 purting 'Imonéy RAY N. SMITHA for futu | --#MTBR: re Uuse. '.m V' 'a 'm Excuses for not "::'\:,) Bs having are plenti-- | =T=------------------------« ful, but your better mm judgement says: " | 2l County National Helen Trenner, 11 year old daughter PASSING _ THE BUCK .. "*The Bauk of Service"' "S AVE" **~Decker and Neville & 1. <_--_~----~ oo EN K Contrat =-- **~= > r-w be erected on this property this 'fall and next spring and sumnter. mbout twelve days to reach the river, and about the same time to complete the paving in the village to Milwaukee 'Avenue. _ ; _ _ -- office Tor the same concern in Munde-- lein. A manager will be at both offices all the time, and an intensive selling campaign will be put on to dispose of a large --number of ouilding lets owned by the 'Lake County Land Association. cement on the Rockiand--road ai The work stafting at Kohout's -- The new office for--the 4ake County Land Association, at the corner of Mii-- waukee Ave. and Park Ave., is nearing completion. Theo Vanderwerft is do-- ~--~~_A LITTLE investment of_ THAT KIND and by thigé TIME we could take' a _ _ SIX month's vacation |__ .____ _ ABOUT swice a year and g MAYBE build a new. = Charlés Cape began the pouring of Telephone 29 4 || Libertyville Lumber--|-- Smark || Company _ --|-- HAS announced that if QONE cent had been _ DEPOBITED in the bank AWAY back there in -- JULIUS Caesar's time AND left there at four * PER cent compound interest I'v WOULD now amount to-- WELL, we've forgotien THE figurés but it would' TAKE Coonfer's dray LINE fourteen years of BOLID hauling to bring ALL that money --down town FROM the. freight depot, AND we wonder why in 1HE world our great great GRAND father didn't make SOMEBODY who is better AT FIGURES and has a lot MORE time than we have THAT we are still dispensing PURE--TEST 'drugs at the REXALL store. . HOWEVER, do not forget W. W. Carroll & So1 underneath -.-fl::':'vk on the Pillows . . . . pair, $2.50 Comforts . . . . . $5.25 Blankets ... $2 to $18.75 FALL BEDDING monday °i "Did You Know Libertyville Is_ ----We are offering to investers a limited-- _number of ue off -- The First National Bank Cement Blocksfor All Building Purposes }[ Something New--CURVED BLOCKS TCR CATCH BASINS High Test Blocks. Reasonable Prices. Call and Inspect Them --| -------- ~--HIGH--GRADE--s+---- --FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS On the Map!| Libertyville Cement Works 6% Investments 6% Makes an old house new--plaster right on it. See it--try #! . --_ , o0 cc . ~-- SOLD ONLY BY Se.cured By * -- Choice Improved Libertyville and . , _ Lake County Property | Denominaitons $500 to $2500 Down by the Old Depot--Been ti.ere twenty years. _. Capital Surplus and Pi'.o'm__flfi.fi@o." ; Libertyville, Ilinois . Telephones: Plant, 415; Residence, 165--J. Many buildings going up. _ _ -- We can help you make YOUR home better. * _ THE PERFECT INSUL A TION We invite your inquiry 5+ How's 8 A.M. 1o & cougue smm L

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