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Libertyville Independent, 30 Jun 1927, p. 8

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_ _«~ Bix-- pleces of property belenging to _ . Six Pigces of Ex+n So _ at Auction So nm s Can be Settled. anguimr plece at Glen Kock avenue :'"fl. James street for $3.717. W. T. Hardie--took title to the Moeyer Greenhkouse site, 644666 South Gen-- egsee streat.: for a consideration in the neighborhood of $33.121, and To-- z:-u- bought three lots on avenus for 4323 and one at Oak and Liberty streets for $4,630. ' 'Phil Dunnegan purchased & house and two lots at 425--Franklin street #or $7,662 and Thomas E. McCann took over the other halt 'intreest in the Durst--McCann subdivision. *lt-pmtvopbou.nddoheo at 729 Righth streot, and resiqence [ C stt ct~~"" 'Next Door to pe _ . BACON $ boC c c a c ccc c eltrr # en . C 7 100C P ul VUU 00L JALUIUA Y 36341 satisfied customers. GIVE US A TRIAL and we are sure that you will become an additional SATISFIED CUSTOMER 2}5}:' -".L.'.':.c'kcgf ASH MARKET CO. in 38 stores served last Saturday' We Offer. the following for SATURDAY, JULY 2 POCKET VEAL ROAST -- 10c b. LEAN YOUNG PORK LOINS POT ROAST Pure Kettle--Rendered 2 lbs. for to --SUCCES S -- ADB will impress you show our appreciation to the people who were ;;pomil';i:f;; our success we wish to announce the largest and lowest price meat sale (for QUALITY MEATS) in the history of Lake Co. We are glad to announce that the GRAND OPENING of our LIBERTYVICEE MARKET was a wonderful success and to j Of Beef 3 ct were heavy and but Corn--fed Hogs 16%:c . 19ic . 27:¢c lb. ¥+ nen im tod se ies Baghs in 'thmwm'i-. A. L Dorfler and family left this week for a vacation trip to Yellow-- stone Park and other points of interest in the west. Miss Florence Prais, of Chicago, is spending her vacation at the John Vorel home. : TM;\Countrylido Club and 18 hole course, located two nflu} west of Mundelein, will open to the public Saturday, July 2. Let every-- one visit the club on this date. xmnmnmacumom :monduy visiting relatives in M Mrep A,. Peterson of Chicago is mak-- ing a visit at the home of her daugh-- ter, Mrs. Barl Bady. Mrs. J. J. Rouse was able to return mum'?:'mdm:"vut. after home son, }Mm:wmmm weeks. She is somewhat improved, and hep friends all wish for her a Mr. and 'Mre. WHlHam. Jeffery enter-- a friend. from C Sunday. -mmm%fit grading of Hawley street, from 'mmmmo'omm which will give a direct connecting link from the new Mundelein termi| n&al of the North Shore Line to the new | route puts the golf club within five | minutes of the terminal. Hawley St.| BOILING BEEF 9: c ib. Fresh PORK TENDERLOINS RIB ROAST BEEF -- 26icb. -- BONELESS > VEAL ROAST No Bones--No Waste 22;¢c Ib. NATIVE ROLLED MILLIE WRENCH, Local Editor, 26¢ dozen E G GS Strictly Fresh lzgc Ib, homecoming will be held at Gages Lake. MMG-EN-W looked forward to by all former and present Ivanhoe residents. About 300 were out last year. Make this a bettet than that one. . e Tuesday, July 1%, has been set for the First Church Sunday School.picnic at Gages Lake. Transportation will be by auto 'and truck.> Bathing, boating ndpl(yonthomvz: Decker July. 21st he annual® Ivanhoe as far as Prairle~--Avenue, from way will be of crushed stone and g:"l This road miakes it handy for 'un to in | ¥ :not.w come in on Morm.to-my'm ly had to do. t a* 'with he n"' "mh'x:'u'a r unc'e, - C Ray home at Diamond Lake, | y mam«sgs dn PLYMOUTH LARGEZR PARIBH (Ivanhee Cnureh and First Churd4, Mundelein. C,. Arthur Jeyne, Minister. ' _ Sunday School: First Chuarch ag 10 a. m.; Ivanbhoe at 11 a. m. f , Worship services: . Ivanhoe at 10 a. m.; First Church gt 11:15 a m. : -- The Ivanhoe Sunday School attend-- ance contest closed with the "Loya}" class as winner, and the "Gleaner" class a close second. 'The contest has been followed by all with keen inter est, and has helped church and Sunday school a great deal. Makes a Nat'on Great." Patriotic ger--' vice with appropriate music, will be paved from the terminal west nal Tea Co.-- ---- i o har < "The Thing That| m Louts Whali formed SIRLOIN STEAK 280 lb. --. B U TT ER 39c¢ Ib. LEG of L VEAL ROAST 12ich. GENUINE SPRING SHORT SHOULDER -- + W'M Wauconda in 1917. the ten years he was in Mco-- Henry residents of that city watch-- ed with interest the growth of his re-- tail business, which was due largely to his modern and progressive meth-- ods, and his untiring efforts in carry-- ing out his original plans. 3 Mr. Priesa has held a prominent place in --the affairs of McHenry for many years, being préesident of the Fox Ri-- ver Valley State Bank for two years, in "%' y for. ten years, moving to %' from . Wauconda in 1917. the ten years he was in Mo-- business for twentytwo-- years has mt "aitene 'hin is anpmit _ Willliam Pries has been in business ship .in~1905, and continued as part-- ne'e :ll'tltl.}'li tuthuu grmm May year. Mtr. 'explain-- ed today that close . applicatiog-- to mmawmm' store, 187 K. Genesee BL., Wankaszan, one to have been in the no > mmam.m.,mmm cloged a tfew days Mr. Pries did not take Cactual charge of the business wglagl"fl_l& Former mn- * Sfarge trd Padh ike The late Nicholas T, iReardon #nd us F5 se css nE "I* NEIL L 1J | association. Waukeran is pleased to N8 8O 4 D | 220000 x mar ihondk remotinnds HENRY MAN| mss douse .n twhing over uns ~\ 1| _--_Lost and Found VMo-- WOR SALE--S room new house with eunparitor and bath, in Oakwood Ter-- race. . W. A. Nicholas. -- Phone TLiber-- tyville T86--R. 20 U FOR SALE--Nineé room house in Mun-- : delein, brand new; hot water heat, oak floors, all modern conveniences: lot 50 by 150. Stteet is to be paved with concrete this summer. Reason-- 'and Tea Room. Entirely modern house of 11 rooms; B%fi.' rooms and sun parlor (make private dining rooms); kitchen and bath on first €loor, 4 rooms and bath on second age on prominent drive. Will sell at right price or rent to the right parties; IAbertyville--Mundelein district. All oth er information given at personal inter-- view only. . Sellers & Petersen, Liber-- tures; big screened in porch; beautiful grounds and shade trees; 100 ft. front-- s -- 0200 * Dakwood: Terrace; 70 ft. wes Alr . O0ee Deepazape teme. FOR SALE--Lot in the wooded sec-- 'This offer for a short time only. P. O. WILL DISCOUNT very liberally mort-- ; gage notes in $500.00 and $1000.00 ie banigess proberty. Lnc Hurih Chicago Water Bonds for sale at 90. wWAaANIRNI}--Brown lLeghorn and Buff ' Mmmfir&sw:mou; Villa, 111. Phone Round Lake 191. _long nair, yellow-- white on neck |"Ate Of six per cent annum., -- and tip of tall. . Réward. . Call tele |__Dated at Mundelein, Hilinols, this phone Lake Villia 112J. %6 2t | 20th day of June, A. .D. 1927. »~s "nst Brice. and t frer' feams, wolght ' ce, gray teams, w $200 each. A. DeVogelarere, on Tom FOR SALE--Cash register, good as new; cigar case and cigars: tables and chairs and a number of other ar-- ticles fit for stand or soft drink parior. L. Geary, Lake Zurich, I!l. Phone 75. FOR SALE--Wheat, baled straw, baled !to'h[l:.:.hh!t.wznnu Phone Lake Forest 693¥--3. _ 2 tf K m'"d corn; m"t:omm'l;nh- grown in Lake county. $3.00 per el at the farm.. Elm Farm, Deerfleld. ' & U C J ;"-- :v.rv"--wc CEeE whbie for quick sale. -- Phoho 52. 1°**** z) fpi-- Auditortnm Theatre, Liber-- tyville, THlinois, -- 23 4t FOR SALE--Golden Glow cold resist-- FOR SALE--Cable piano, like new SEATS FOR SALE--Several hundred veneer folding opera chairs, in good M ts mt ropt hevtenctvetiiinet s ounts is --adicuie +m ehildren survive. Funeral services were held afternoon at two 2".5; L-E.% se us » -l.'t ehw' zm- born in New York Tii"ind'"fi'; his Iife in the ooug, nv&;olu, er a deputy sheriff, ut, rles Farn-- bham, and Freeman, and eight grand-- " E te. ty y C 4 _ 1000 ons ee's CHOrlk, with burial in Lake Mound cemetery. Charles W. Hudson, $1, who has re-- sided on' Sheridan road, near Beach for years died Saturday after being in poor h"!@ for sometime. He was Messts. Reardon aBbd Wall set a high ttandard wheh they entered bus-- iness and maintained it throughout the years. § . _ Mr. Reardon entered the grocery zm-nmmvm he entered' ploy of Conrad brothers as de-- lmg'hy and _ clerk. : After this store went out of business he' clerk-- .x:ufix:'n: time: at the 3.7"""'}.1'.%.'?' b ~ grocaty storas. hM'Mp with Mr. .. P. Higley stote entering ol i h icnics rear wote * J extensive real estate holdings which he figures will occupy most of his time. . ' terms. ~R. ¥F; Phone 251. _ gt Mr. Priee announces that he ~ mfi'sttheumm standard that always has charactir-- and of which bank he is now.a direc-- tor. He also is director of the Mc-- Classified : Ads : For Lake. Price $10,000. Gor erystal electric fix-- f"--:s:" SPECIAL 4th JULY 3\ . .. DANCES --:-- "business men's 19 i 80, 1927. 18 t CERC TT uBm CVnor BULOOLS 11 of Mundelein, LakeCou: Spec'al Assessment No. 3 the Ordinance for the sa: !lshthogmooo(gov of said Village, and 'the having applied to the C of: Lake County, Illinois, sessment of the costs of # mant --anmaiiine -- b. L. --4 -- SPECIAL ASsSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hu'by»ga to all per sons interested that President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Libertyville, County of Lake and State Stables Have Been Remodeled. New Hardwood Floe ez Wr"h 110 Feet Dancing Space 40 by 80 -- .. 5* Stalls for Refreshments of--All Kinds : & y iei '&* _,-a A 2 4 ho A d l'm C LE o .0 > . 2« MDOR PRIZ %AYWS ; i6th day of July, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'elock a. m., or as soon thereafter as mmrmwv&mn persons desiring may file Cuake County. Hiigchs, tor an mb ;A or an as-- s@ssment of the costs of said improve-- ment, according to benefits, and an assessment--therefor haying been made and returned to said Court. the final hearing thereon will be had on the and other streets in the Village of Mundelein, Lake MCounty. lilinois. the Ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said Village of lilinois, hbaving ~erdered the con-- md;wmementdm- . Grading and Paving Prairie Avenue Notice is hereby given to all per-- sons interested that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mundelein, County of Lake and State Dated at Mundelein, --Illinois, 29th day of Juné, A. D. 1927. . G. HARDEN ROUSE The person appointed to make said of Mundelein, Lake 'County, Illinois Special Assessment No. 31, bomwficmma &htfiogfladpo%cum of said Village, and 'the said Village having applied to the County Court of Lake County, Iilinois, for an as _Qntdm?ofid-t";'l-pm.. ment, according to--benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, the final bearing thereon will be had on the 16th day of July, A; D. 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as T6 porwee qeoepee "Aranit persons may ' sd"way Wiies at e Tearne onl may appear at : make their defense. ; Baid Ordinance mmmmnq\_a..u-.. sessment in ten annual installments, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. _ _ iading --and . paving of Orchard Street and other streets in the Village Board of Trust¢es #f the Village of Mundelein, "'County Of Lake and State PFPOR RENT--Two ma 3 _ _ _" 200 Daln};~ r@mt£ $60 a month, Upper flat 4 rooms and bath, at $40 a m:::h. Bellers & BMAMeMon Tihertv. Notice is hereby given to aU per sons interested tha¥ the President and siderable amount of special funds to l'n-wdhrmcdtym) fl' We Invite your inquiry. First Bank, IAbertyville, L _ 10t Gages Corners. Reasonable : SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE _ HARRY ROUSE, The person appointed to make SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE of Milwaukee Av. IVANHOE, ILL. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday ' JULY 2, 3 and 4 I 4 } DIETZS | Haven Stables | _ FOR RENT a d 2# E Lower C BY PAUL'S AA corner street; (Formerly the Dean Barn) ; | Now is the best time to beautify and tone up . your premises. A coat of paint makes a lot of. difference. Our stock of paints and oils, as consisting of w _ Water mains, connectiGua, etc., to be constsucted' and_ilald, in WBST the Ordinance for the samp' on mohthocmeoot&m:'&rk of said Village, and the said Village having applied to the County Court of Iske County, lllinois, for an as-- sessment of the costs of Said improve-- ment, according to benefits; and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court,. the fina} well as Telephone 17 -- . FREE fingcseueriome FREE Filling Station. Drive in and see the show without any chrage. SINGERS, DANCERS, MUSICIANS, COMEDIANS and ACROBATS; all BACK OF BLUE RIBBON FILLING STA-- TION. DRIVE IN AND SEE THE SHOW. 10 ---- PEOPLE IN<VAUDEVILLE -- 10 CcOMING To Libertyville _ Monday, July 4 Strictly --Pure Turpentine PER CALLON LOWEST PRICES; BEST PAINTS THESE PRICES IN EFFECT FOR TEN DAYS ONLY Strictly Pure Boiled Linseed Oil FRANK H. EGER -A" Medlcme Company 4# FOR TWO WEEKS $1.00 PER GALLON Barn) ;) (}!-- +.: > ei! 2 miles west of Mundelein U Lk $1.00 New Hardwood Floor hearing thereon will be had ord the 16th day of July, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as 3m¢mwvg.m ~perwons desiring may objes-- T ap thy appor * the branng aus y appear a make their defense. Said Ordinance provides for the collection of stid as sessment in ten annua) installmen(t is

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