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Libertyville Independent, 14 Jun 1928, p. 8

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es : SU"VS' ; Mrs. H. J. Swan entertained the $s . |evening §00--club at her home last _ Woman, Just Back FFOM M@* |mievs Weins atteagen a moeting of ---- . yo Clinic, Sues Dr. Balbagh |ie Mation Ciub 8 Laze Porest last & For $10,000. m"laflu igze spent Thurs-- 3 o o on . at her home in Grayslake. _ _ ___" -- Dr. J. J. Balbach, Waukegan den-- -- and. Mrs. Lester Horton of & tist, Thursday was named as defend | y the week end with & $10,000 damage suit filed . in o mone * tinoaitredurt in which be is charged |Georks Puptiner." _' *** ***~ _ _ Dompald 622 Judge ave. Wauke@D. '| "Miss Bertha Zersen has taken a i -nhm&lnm~'10'mv-h:mt-mmfi.}!" \ 10100,000 chicks for June.. Cool weather -- _ |. conditions give wonderful chicks for June. _ 1 Put on an .extra 500 and get that extra i LA &fit . 80,000 chicks on sale each week. _ 1 Closing date July 3. . ~Open evenings until _ R--B.o'clock. -- We pay telephone calls on out LFROX RWNERHATCHERY -- L Cof town orders. ~-- Boosted From 65 to 85 Cents . ~to Hailt Loss--That Has ¥4 CC 48 LDonald, 622 Judge avenue. Throughout the entire country, ao ecording to surveys made by experts, municipal jails are keep federal pris aners at a loss, 8 * > »p -- The government just -- maintains# Leavrenworth, Atlanta and McNell, BOARD BILL ON the county jail ftrom 65 to 85 cents _ --Members of the board understand auy other county jail in the district and that these other districts are also losing money. The government will be ~notified Of the stand of the board, it is sald, and will be asked to act upon Belg % t ';; sI & 3hha:uothmdknm / StateBankolMundelein FOX MIVBR HATCOHERY I N GUMS BRINGS SUIT ¥S. DENTIST ... .. 68 South Grove Avenue _ . Phone 1537 _ ELGIN, ILLINOIS . If too busy to come to bank just mail your deposit. Our acknowledgment: --will come to--you promntly by return mail and you will have the satis-- faction of boosting your balance just when you wanted to. MAIL 1T! ~We're always glad to see you, but if busy--_ Use the Mails® 3 on' Raticg w & bot Laboratortes in North Chicago. Rodger Swan left Sunday for Min-- ong, Wis.,. where he will gpend the eummer with his aunt, Mrs. Bdward Glean. -- i Mr. and Mrs. John Roder returned Friday to their home in Chicago, aft-- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roder enter-- tained Mr. and Mrs. Will Roder, of Palatine; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roder and son and John Roder at dinner, in honor of Mrs. J. 8. Roder's birth-- day, last Sunday. Aynsley © Ross of~ Northwestern University, is spending the summer vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ross. ~--Mr. anga Mrs. . Roy Knigge _ and family of Libertyville, epent Tues day evening with Mrs. Herman Kub PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH Mrs. C. J. Dorfler was a Chicago C. Arthur Jevne, Minister. uis *4 w t ?mawmg the oharches 'will furnish & num ber for the program.. Plan t> Be at the church at 9:16 a. m.. daylight saving time, so that we may go to gether to the June meeting. * Be Town Board appointed Mr. Farner as the official thistle com-- missioner for Vernon Townshiv for the coming year. © He earnestly re quests that aeach and every one in his jurisdiction will co--operate with him ~ in overcoming this gteat pest as it is the ruination of more than a little of the crops: grown in this vicinity. achaven of rest to a tired business man, and the yvision to see beyond the apparently menial daily tasks to the glorious opportunities that are ours, ter greater than any offered by the most successful career in the business world.--The New Age Ulustrated. 0o 00 000 0 00000 00 The Ladies Aid will hold a bakery sale® at the Gilman & Holtie Re-- freshment stand on next Satarday, Woman's Real Goal The goal that most of us need to set for ourselves is the attainment of some of the "unpossessed possessions" of this age, and those are a contented mind, a loving, peaceful home that is Word has been received here o' the misfortune of Fred Herschberg-- er, of Grafton, North Dakots, who was stricken w ith a stroke of par-- alisys, and is at preéesent, in a very serious condition. The Bible class held their regular monthly meeting at the--Strub res idence, near Everett, last Monday evening. ~Everyone had a very en-- Willard Camp No. 507, in conjunc-- tion with the juvenile department, will have a pienic near the river, | children were left by the death. They east of the Gilman home, on Friday, | wero Herbert umu.wunfi June 15. All members of both de-- mmm%:l-.ot partments are cordially inviteg to be'} sonsin. A brother, Dixon, re-- present and each family is allowed | sides in Rosecrans, and a sister, Mrs. by the children. A number from here attended the dedication of the new hospital at Libertyville, on Sunday --afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Meyer underwent a minor -- operation at the Ravens-- wood hospital last week. Sheis re-- 0o 0 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 Snndszmmoonadheudoum er Voliva tell about the conditions in Europe and the Holy Land. The Children's Day exercises on Sunday evening, were well attended Tuesday, June 19. Every adult at-- tending should plan to help all they can to make it a success. Come out, as ther is a lot to be learned at the meeting, as well as a social time of other churches.© Those who will be able to go. and have no means of transportation, will report to Mr. Cook or Mr. Herschberger on next Sunday, and they will try to secure a way for the unlucky one:: The Bownell family and Rev. Vanve visited Zion Tabernacle: on to bring one friend.: This is to be | Alec Murrie, lives in Kenosha coun-- their first picnic, so come out and ty. * help to make it a success. ~«~_|_ _ The deceased had been born in Miss Hints and a friend from Mil | Utica, N.--Y., April 6,--1948. _ _ . vt-kee.fiw . --spent the week end at the honoofm.udlnmfl. The annudl of the Congregational churohes will be held at the Congre ~----farm, between Gases Lake and Druce Lake; ideal for chicken paved street; . soned for busi-- ness: 7O ft. frontage: price only paved ~street; has commanding view of Des Plaines River valley. Cozy little home. FOR RENT--TY room house on a : paved street, close to business aecorated, ready to mo Only $500--cash required; like rent. $65 a. monthb, farm; good soll; 7 room house, HALF DAY . 0o interest Mrs,; Mary J. Murric, of Gurnes, & resident of Lake county for three-- mmr- of 'a 'century, died Tues: at the Lake County General hos-- pucal where she had becn a patient tor several woeks, f ©3a y Mrs. Murrie--was 85 years old and death had been dus to complications-- arising from her advanced age. Although she was . ~resident of Waukegan for r----ny years the last days of her life had been spent in Gurnee with her daughter, Mrs. Vic-- tor : Walden. > ~. She was the widow of James Mur-- rie, a Civil War soldisr who at one Lumt "r~ the county treasyurer. and: who, for a number of years, was Widow 'of Ex-pount;.'rmas- urer and Civil War Veteran ' hursday morning at 11 o'clock, day--{car garage; all kinds of fruit; size mnmumnmng:amm. Ailso have 1 1--5 acres Tobin funeral chapel with the R of black soll suitable for truck gar-- William Drummond Whan, of, the|dening. Just the place for someone Baptist church, officiatiug. who wishes to retire from farming Burial was in Mount Rest cemetery, | and lHve in town and still have some-- Rosecrans. > thing to do. ~All in the village of 3 ------ |Peter J. Petersen, Round Lake, II1: HITS CoW W ; it > w M ie F ceneininrnnnniemem eivernmineenininnemeamnemneneemnmernensiienennemnennininnsmnsnmininy w A June 17th is Father's Day. -- Re-- F, VY FAUVBDI/ALELLIY --_|member him with a card fitting for s s« 1 ar ©1 mwh#tzorma«,. |the occasion. McDonald's Gift Shop. FOR--BALE®~OR --RENT--Modern 7-- ~~room' house on E. Sunnyside Ave., ready for occupaney June 15. Own-- er at' 204 R. Sunnyside Ave. 24 2t paid over a year and a half ago Yhen Bairstow made his settlement with Dilger. He held that the sum Any other.crops may be planted on the soil where flax has been, but there hould be an interval of at least seven. rears" duration -- before again planting he land in fNaz. ' = FOR SALE--Ford dump trucks, good ~-- tres,--Wartord : trangmission, ' for $12%5. Phone 62§--J--1. ~28--8t justice of the peace here. _ -- : Besides Mrs. Walden two other small-- amount of argument, however, Gustafson agreed to compensate the farmer for the possible loss of the animal which, while it is still living, may in the opinion of the farmer develop complications that will re sult in its death. belonging .to B. J. <Robinson -- who lives on that highway. The car of the Waukegan -- man formed too close an association with the animal. < Both the cow and the car were damaged. « Robinson claims his cow is © be-- yond repair and contending that Gustafson had begen drinking when the accident occurred he had the Waukegan man artested. He also took steps to swear out d warrant. 0 0 0O 0. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o John--Gustafson, aged '43 years, a Waukegan steam fitter, has found that a cow has some rights on the road;-- and he has Mkewise found that when bossie ambles in front'of you and you cant dodge him with tions,' and that the township should pay the bill.> = Col. Smith took the position that the law did not provide for-- the pendituré and 'the county, in charge of paupers, had allowed the bills it deemed necessary.= f No bond was--filed for the appeal but it was said that the case would be 'carried up to th6 higher court. o 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0o 0 0 0 0o o CLASSIFIED ADS o your automobile you will in all like : Court, i Word. fete: M ; VEAL ROAST Jumat tig 1« amaaul -- _ --~-- _ 33¢ID. John Gustafson, Local Steam--|Il _ palm of an irate farmer with pieces along Green Bay--road in Kenosha county, Tueday, came upon a cow circuit court against George Bair-- stow, former supervisor of Wauke gan township, for $4,450 that States Attorney Smith and Supervrisor Matt Dilger claimed--was due from bills paid for poor investigations. appeal would be taken to the a The amount IN TOWN SUIT; $25.00 REWARD ||| -- fitter, Forced 'to Reim-- m burse Farmer. Flaox Exhausts Land " ook Mraey raple and 1 opaire whth leather uphoistery, Call at 204 E. % To z+ FOR AAl 1 hed --cottage > at -- Petite Lake Park; 5 rooms, large porch, fireplace, basement, electric lights, well, garage; lot beautifully landscaped; 8 large shade trees. $4500.--R. E. Hussey, Lake Ville, IIL. weeks,--1 close~springer; 6 good calves; Titan tractor, plow and disc; FOR SALE--1 cows, fresh 4 to 9 _Me pupples, 8 weeks old. Berger-- on Stock Farms, Lake St. Road, 2 miles west of Libertyville: Tele-- phone 678--J--2. + 24 it FOR SALE--Owner leaving _ city, must sacrifice 6 room cottage on 50x1% ft. lot, overlooking Diamond Lake. . Price $3800 cash or easy terms to responsible party. Address FOR SALBR 5 room bungalow, with Mrs. Fraser, 2738 Devon Ave., Chi-- cago, or phone Ardmore 2000 24 3t large attic, full basement; furnace heat, gas, water and electricity; # y Bulls.~ ready for service; unger animals. -- Crab 'Tree Phone Lake Bluft 728. SUGAR CURED HAMS LOINS o. -- -- Friday and Saturday, June 15th., a HIGHEST QUALITY N. Redmond,© Ever-- AT 46c lb. NATIVE LIBERTYVILLE'S LEADING QUALITY MARKET news bullding in Libertyville, well b%nl;hflutdtumfluon. A real deal for quick action.= Write 442 >Care of Independent 19 t 6 pc breakfast set, all like new:; will take $550 for all;> worth $3000. Will pay for delivery; also separate. 8228 Maryland Ave., 1st Apt:, one block --east of CottageGrove Avénue. Phone Stewart 1875, Chicago. 1t FOR SALE--Henderson motorcycie, with: side w;wm Chance to get a motorcycle at a Jlow price. For information call at Libertyville Garage., -- -- GX premises. 220 Park Place, Liberty-- S aAavin, Jmey SCrCUUnGin, . SEIDD DJ VI of Round Lake. Gilskey Bros. 46tf HOLSBTEINS AND GUERNSEYS-- FOR SALE--Complete / restzurant equipment, <including juoch coun-- ter, back counter and cases, cigar FOR SALE--400 bushels of barley. E NQFZIL MAL1l®X 1A WANTED AT A BARGAIN--A five-- FOR --Tight housekeeping particulars to© Empire Trust and rooms,. at 204 Park Place. <Tele Savings Bank, Crawford at Milwau-- Pphone 249J. -- _ 84 2t kee Ave., Chicago, IIL. 24 1t hone 670R1 25 3t 606 MILWAUKEE AVE. Offers the following for LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS -- Reputation Thousands of housewives shop with absolute confidence at the Palace Cash Markets. Years of conscientious dealing with the a reputation of dependability as to Highest Quality, Good Service and Fair Prices, Come to the PALACE BONELESS ROLLED -- Te 16 t E#"';. _'L} * SX IMONBY TO LOAN--We have a con |_4. . _ siderable amounnt of special funds her io loan on improved--farm or city ~ on Property. We invite your inquiry. vi,._ |First National Bank, Libertyvilie, 11-- INT-->Yerv 6 ' ""mmm Hzm; m&mm; 3 18 tf ly decorated, for--one or two per-- sons: board if desired. 108 First St. | Telephone 27W . 28 It j DEAD ANIMALE----We pay highest cash price for dead animals. Tel ephone Merrick's, Dundee #10J%. Re AUTOMOBILES WANTED--% An at once. Spot eash; or will sell on 6 per cent commission. We never close. National Motor Market 622 Grand Ave., Waukegan, IIlL. Tele EXTRA FINE WHOLE OR HALF PURE LARD Rib Roast sir 16 t ¥e Es BP h2000 < Pyi~. 35¢ lb. 2 LBS FOR MUNDELEIN, II Telephone 103 USED CAR BULLETIN 1926 Chevrolet 2--Door Sedan, $2 1926 Ford 4--door Sedan, $2 1927--Whippet 2d6or Sedan, $3 1924 Buick 4door Sedan _ $2 1925 Cadiliac 4p. Coupe $70 1926 Nash 4--door Sedan $3 1927 Chrysier Brohm.___$9 1928 Chrysier 62 4door Sedan, HIGHEST QUALITY CHRYSLER Sales and Service MEATS AT MAYME ULLRICH, FRANSES STOXEN, Lake St. IIl., June 11, 192%8. 5%9--june 14 21 28 or Sedan, $285 Bedan, §$275 r Sedan, $300 Sedan $250 Coupe _ $700 Sedan.._._$375 hn _ ___ _ #0°6 ommgn $ s cigh . $1100

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