se '$"., % % $ Nolt: /x EL * &3 ks S ;J;».,,. * Rek _ : _ Schanck Hardware Co. ~-- _--That Are Remembered m Kitchen ©& _ Hours 9 to 6. Open till 0 on Wednexiay, Friday 528 N. Milwaukee Ave. AIBERTYVILLE, ILL NOW comes the seasot Of eontinuous and sus 'Telephone 39 UR pOOR FOR ONLY $1.50 A NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY make a few tri; the beauty parlor, TRY US RUTH AMES, Prop. Coaster Wagons _ Pocket Knives ue Hand Sleds look istmas Gifts 506 North Milwaukee Avenue Aluminum Ware !11 FOX LAKE, ONE OF & E6| --THREE REWARDE «6 omm ui5 ELECTRICAL C HRIS T M A S Make a gift of an Electrical ~ Appliance and you lighten the labors of the recipient. For electricity is a faithful servant that will perform for the years to come. This partial list shows the wide choice and the moder-- ate prices. . ELECTRIC IRONS --~--..................----2=~ccme.. ELECTRIC TOASTERS ...................._.._._._. VACUUM CLEANERS .._.._.__..,.._._._._._. WASHING MACHINES ____.._._______.. WAFEFLE IRONS ............................... .+ Sestticonos. ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS mm Curling lrons, Heaters, Lamps and others moderately priced Phone 64 C# TITUS BROS. Pay! Webber and Victor . of hrhgcmndm oft Foxr Lake, will receive a vist-- mas present: for. their work the capture of the two men who held up the , Grove State Bank Nov. 13th, to word received last At--a meeting of McHenry county W'Mflon Saturday . night held in Woodstock it was decided to split the $1,000 reward among the --All three played an important part |aua, who died Oct. 26 in New York in the capture of the bandite now j city. e lodged at Joliet on a sentence of| The exact amouht of the legacy, ahe mngwm:vm has been informed, will amount to It's the second time that the county |$4,800. Notification .of . the bequest federation has been called on to pay| Came~ through George Lewis. * a reward since they firet posted the| The will was filed in the New York l!&'mulmthoupmuhnk probate court today, according to news ro operating in the county. mmmnn,to-mu-m ho first weward was paid to Chi--]}the will, taking proof of heirship and ;mmumm»amdmmmmum mumumummm McHenry robbery of Oct. 24, n n n aaaanoo ""-u"u is hi. 000.0009000 0 0 0 tire as two of the men captured who| O I..AKEMQH 0 it '$1,000 fevand Three Ways 'flFoerfin of Bandits. Make This an Scissors R Game Shears Skates LIBERTYVILLE, ILL, P an 40. atink ' Mr. and Mrs. Harkness of Mendota !will spend Christmas at the F. Hark-- iness home. | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Briggs will take +Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Schaeter and Mre. Hans were in Elgin last Friday afternoon, Albert Heybeck ang Chas. Weaver were in Wheeling Saturday evening. Henry Branding will spend Christ mas with his sons and their Samiles Mrs. Edward Young and three sons, James Harkness, Maryin Prmhm and Marion and Spencer Loomis attended the children's party given by the East-- ern Star in BRarrington Monday.-- Mr. and Mrs. A. L Payton were in urday from a two weeks' visit with het sister, Miss Ella, in Chicago., ; school away from hbere are expected Work is progressing nicely on the Louls Knigge bhouse,. -- The weather so far has been favorable. $ 6 Dundee and Elgin Sunday evening.. . &"t:'wrumm moved h Mr. and August Buwesching en-- %mm«m former , Dec. 13, at a gdinner. Mrs. Sarabh D.--Haill, of 1211 Acsh street,© today learned that she has been made the beneficiary under the will of her half sistbr, Mrs, Mary Re-- agua, who died Oct. 26 in New* York city. o The exact amouht of the legacy, ahe has been informed, will amount to 0 0 0 00 000 0000 0 0 0 ----John Schults has returned from the mh%uflum what improved at this writing. 9. x Before the county bankers posted a reward there were no holdups. ~Since they issued a reward they have had two. It seems that bandits care not for the reward idea, but it has helped in the arrest of the bandits in each $4,600 IS LEFT -- WAUKFGAN WOMAN took part in ~the McHenry robbery a&re being tried for other chargeés in Mrs. Otto Gizese is reported on the Mts. Emma Hans was a Chicago vis 532 Brainerd Ave,, ufoflyvllo. 'TELEPHONE 67 Dr, C. H. BETZER : Helen and Lydia Rodken of officers otf>a * 1 _'Livestock For Sale _ _sites in Sunnyside Park, at prices of $1000, $1100 and $1200. All improve-- ments in. 1 want every Libertyville YOU WILL SAVE MONEYIF YOU Bronze turkeys. Young tome, $10; hens, $7. < Splendid etock. Ailso pure breq. White Rock cockerels, strain. _ Phone Lake Forest Y*i.' FO -- 11 child's rain cape, on N. Milwaukee ave.; owner may have mnmoq.fim'-::qafis double box: also 2 pairs of light bob sleighs. E. Wilcox, Mundelein, IH. BUY THIS FALL. f HMHow are You Fixed for Good Iinsur-- ange, We Write all Lines in Good, resl car for some one,. Price $750---- eost new $3100, f R. J. LYONS, Mundelein, Tlinois FOR SALE--Two good work horses, same by calling at ~odmnnninrienrnenttatenininteemetememmmmatmmammmensianenmmammmemmen MONEY TO LOAN--We have a con-- siderable amount of apecial funds to roof; hot water heat. Lot 80x138; in best part of town, 3 blocks from elec-- trie depot. Ounly $7,500;--$2,500 cash ins, €oot $1100; soll for $600, Rrobanes pr.(_'l_-_ payments, 'Telephone Liber-- FOR RENT--¥Farm of 157 acres; fair' 4 milk--cans, : 1 heavy woven wire house, good barhs. Also farm of 290 |strotcher, 1 cream separator, 1506g55 actes; fine house, good barns.: Both |incubator, forks and chovels, 1% h. p/ on Winthrop Harbor and Green Bay|International gas engine, 600--b, plat Roads. Best of soil; good wells; rew|{form scalq, milk pails,-- combination sonable rental Reeves & Dixon, book case and desk, $ft. extension oak Waukegan, Illinois. nnmufi.xu@n':wm OOMS -- FOR RENT--Suitabts _ tor!" Gaod Iangh uit be parven" _ __ * HOUSE FOR RENT--In the Town of Vernon; outbuildings and 14 acres of land; more land it desired. Posses slon March 1, 192%27. Cal on H. B. m.mmms:.,m«mnh.u'n'lt. We have several choice lots in the heart of Mundelein '?"82".: $1250 eac¢r--why pay more us at once; unn\'ujtvl;u& long. Coet 1 FOR SAALE--Pines automatic winter _ "front for Hupp--4--car; will sell cheap. light housekpeping or for sleeping rooms. 825 N. Mitwaukee Ave. © 61 FOR SALE--Ladies' large tine Hudson of 4 room apt.; 8 piece silk mohair+il hay rope 250 ft., 1 hay rope 140 ft., overstuffed parior suite, : ecarved|1 hay rope 110 ft., 1 12--inch gang plow, framé top; 8 plece room | 16--inch wailking .plow, #--section har-- set; two Q112% Wilton rug»; lamp; 4|row, spring tooth harrow 8 ft, 1 clod chest 5 m i row cultivator. 2 Aburse rhing ; 0 po. 5i row vator, mmmfluau :huma-mmmumr. will separate. Must be seen to be ap--| 1 lime spreader, 1 Osborne grain bind-- w 832 Leland Ave, ist. Oneler 61t., Moline corn binder, Clean cutotmm:,htlm hay loader, Sandwich side north of Wilson Ave., Chicago. 'Tele#|rake, dump rake, hay tedder, Deering phone Sunnyside 6190.. 44 E) mower, 6 {t; Moline corn planter, Bad-- WANTED--Work of any kind, by mar-- rled man; knows farm work; will take odd jobs. Phone 665--M--2. St FOR SALE--Stenographer's -- chair, sewing machine, bed spring, oak side board, wood stove, Red Star oil cook-- Ing range, small kerosene stove, Johnson's encyclopedia and numerous other household articles. A.--L Stan-- ford, 125 Lincoln Ave., Libertyville, sewing machine, bed spring, oak side|° 600 bu. good white oats, 300 bu. seed board, wood stove, Red Star oil cook--|bartey, 600 bu. hana husked corn, 30 ing range, small kerosene stove,| tons timothy, 30 tons timothy and aF Johnson's encyclopedia and numerous | faWa, 10 tons straw--all baled. mxun;mt lfigqmu. II"M?E&"!M" Phone 581--W. o s 456--tf t, 50°ft.: 6--inctw belt, 2 +inch tire CHANCE FOR YOUNG COUPLE . 'onp mfi;;w;m triple ~Cost $3,000 four montis ;~ will wagon box, 1 id, 1-- wagon taks 3650 for all _ Beautifol farnitre bok, 1 cutier, 2 buggite, 5 hay pulleys, Real Estate Loans and 1 5 Lost and Found Position Wanted Bpecial Sport Car, wonderful i: guaranteed like new car; LYONS3 & ROUSE LYONS & ROUSE * FOR RENT For the Independent or TED <| . 40 tt prop 61 1t Hl, , s soon thereafter as the bus-- 6 U _ uP w:.t'h'uutvmn:m. All | © is & prescription for in saiq Court before said day and may > § _: > appear at the hearing and make their| Bilious Fever and Malaria. defense. SBaid Ordinance provides for 1t Killis the Germs, the collection of said assessment in k ten annual installments with anfual | «m=--------------mmememememenememmeee interest at the rate Of SX PGTr OGNt DCT | m----mememmmmenzmmmmmemmmemmeemmenmmemmmmmememmenmnmmmenem . storm sowers, together with manholes W. W. GRUMMITT, and connections, to be constructed in A. L. JOHNSON, ORANE BOULEVARD and other 4 W. A. NICHOLAS, . 1 in the Village of Libertyville, J. W. HART, -- § Lake County, Hilinois, f E. F. SWAN, ; Special Assessment No. 65. XRK. W. BULKLEY, the ordinance for the same being on| -- Members of the Board of Local Im--| & file in the office of the Village Clerk| provements of the Village of Liberty--| $ d-fl&m&odflm ville, Lake County, Iilinois. | having apt to the County Court of | BENJAMIN H. MILLER, | lahcm.l* Sor an assess-- Attorney for the Board of | ment of the costs of said improtement, Local Improvements. 50 #|% ment therefor having been made and | "--------------------****~|a&@ returned to said Court, the final hear-- | ing thereon will be had on the 8th day MA | A January, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock [( 3M e | _ Dated at Libertyville, Illinois, this 23rd day of December, A. D. 1926. ---- ELAIE NMX. HUSS, The person appoointed to--make said assessment. 61 2t ia-_nu and with the plans and specifi-- eations therefor on file in the office ;d said Board of Local Improvements at tre Village Hall in said Village. ,mmtobopammspedfl assessment bonds which draw inter-- est at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable annually and in ¥ouchers. Proposals must be made g'u blanks rumuh:(d u&th;omoe o: uqvvnlp.wmlnols. and must be ac-- C cash or check payable to 30 ordér of the President of t:: by a &o bank, for an amount not less than 10% of the aggregate proposal. Bids will be opened by the Board of Local Improvements in oven t oo the sfi of senmaryy tolh 1927, h% Hall in said Vil-- NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR ~LOCAL IMPROVEMENT ] Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of. the Village of Libertyville, Illinois, until 8 o'clock p. m. Standard time, on the 4th day of January, A. D. 1927, at the Village Hall of Libertyville, IIlinois.© for. the construction as a whole 'of an improvement consisting of A connected system of: sanitary sew-- ers, W:.: 'ltlfinhae:.' "y" branches ennuu% con-- structed and jaid in DA STREET, PARK AVENUE and other streets and places in said Village. + Special Assessment No. 58, in the manner shown and set forth in an Ordinance passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of said Village of Libertyville, on the 13th day of July, A. D. 1926. Said im-- provement shall be constructed in ac-- cordance with the terms of said Ordi-- Gealed proposals will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville, Illinois, m&:&m::fly A. D. 1927 at the Village Hall of Libertyvilie, Board of Trustees of the Village of| the acc TAbertyville, County of Lake and State | proposal. 61 3t rake, dump rake, hay tedder, Deering mower, 6 {ft.; Moline corn planter, Bad-- ger broadcast seedet, 2 hay carriers for wood track, 150 ft. stacking cable and carrier, 2 Harpoon hay forks, 1 large horse clipper, 10 bu. seed corn dryer,. fanning mill, half--ton Ford A4ruck, 8 sets heavy work harness, 2 sets single harness, 3 pairs fly nete, 1 tree sprayer, 12 horse collars, 1 bar-- vel churn, 50--gal. caldron kettle, 3 gal-- vanized watering tanks 4 to 10 ft jong, 4 milk--cans, ' 1 heavry woven wire strotcher, 1 cream separator, 1506g55 inculbntor, forks and shovels, 1% h. as a junior 3 yr. od. 7 days 19.84 lbs., 865 days, T18 lbs, butter, 16,507,,ibe. anille. ld*wmmm cows, 1 with by side, balance milk-- ere and springers.: This is a choite herd --of cattlie. 1 have raised most of them myself, and this herd has 'been built up by gsome of the best sires of the breed. This herd has been under state and federal supervision for four years and will be sold on 140--day re-- bay saddle horse. tA Herd Sire King Pontlac Rag Apple Coluntha, 3 years' old4; dam's necord A~O. ROCKENBACH 'AUcTION* Thursday, Dec. 30, A. 0. Rockenbach having sold jhis farm, will sell at pub-- 'lMe auction on Mibwaukee ~Ave, 14 lc auction on: Mibwaukee <~Ave, 1% | S e y miles ~south : of ~Halt Day, 2% miles | {P -- ~¥ _ .¥ a * x * north of Whiceling, commencing at 10|' ~TK -- j £, m., sharp, the following.>-- ~ -- © e S Team of black mares, well matched, BR &R _ hn 8 yrs. $300; grey gelding, 10 yrs, 1400; - x . e T Ciuuing L1HVBC IGL IADVVL aNQU INZLICILIRIS w'%mmumm m%«EMMIW terested that the President and|an offer to furnish such bond upon J. A. Hchminke, Clerk. > 1t RSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1926. %s# cluding those for labor and materials such bid, with sureties to be approved by the President of the Board of Local Impfovements --of said Village of Lib ertyville, which bond must be filed with said Board when contract for the eoanastructionan of said in-- Dated this 16th day of December, . D, 1926. % -- JESSE 8. HYATT., P. G. OSBORN Good Clean Soft Coal, $9.75 per Ton Coke, $13 per Ton DELIVERED Acme Coal Co. Telephone 3704 113 Gretta Ave. WAUKEGAN, ILL. PIANO TUNING _ Earl G. Alden Of a | ' .fi q'" i l A * _ is Funeral Director & COA L -- Assistant to Paul G. Ray 'Telephone 361--M Address X H12, Independent of Piano Tuners JESSE 8. HYATT. W. _ W. GRUMMITT, A. L JOHNSON, W. A. NICHOLAS, J. W. HART, B. F. SWAN, K. W. BULKLEY, oN ACCOUNT OF THE DEATH OF OWNER, THERE IS OFFERED FOR IMMEDIA TE SALE ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRY GOODs AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS STORES IN LAKE COUNTY. THIS BUSINESS HAS BEEN ESTAB. LISHED AND OWNED BY, THE SAME FAMILY FOR 38 YEARS. VERY PROFITABLE BUSINESS EXPERIENCE NOT ESSENTIAL. THIS KIND OF OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OCCURS. IDEAL PROP. OSITION FOR SOME LOCAL PERSON. SALE ¥ a LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Pvad e t + + fi A f fl e > Aus) OU SUBJ§C(§IBE FOR THE IND OU;,GET YQUR MONEY'S WORTH y-- _ _ We are calling this month Hygiene Month and ,, r;;mgfmmmmmpw s "of \j.m.lotob. Iat'snt'_thdrlllg.ill!l --micely cleaned and pressed for the Holidays. Jugmrfiatinn!nf our ypleasant relations in the past we take this apporthmity to mish yout a 'Merry Christmas and a Hros-- peruus New Hear, Boys and Girls «> Special Have you a little boy or girl 12 years of age lor"urfier? If you have, you will be interested to know that during DECEMBER we have YWndb & SPECIAL price of Dry Cleaning and Preulntchfldnn'aumim. 2' TA [ Any Dress omCoat for little girls, or any suit or Wmmthboyaflmdmw"r we will«clean and press for -- y w --F. Franzen, Jr. liable Laundry _ 50c Wel!l as