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Libertyville Independent, 28 Jun 1928, p. 8

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E When St. Theresa's New Hos-- * _ _ erstone Was Laid. 4 % RAIN DID NOT SPECIALS which poured vigitors approximately 600 witness-- ed the laying of the corner stone ct. 3t. Theresa's new hospital Had the day been bright and © sunshiny, immense crowds would undoubtedly have been in attendance, not only from Lake county but the surround-- maculate Conception church ~ with other members of the clergy -- and corner stone of the hospital about a million dollars was into~its place by .Very Rev Monsignor Kelly of St. Mary's of the Lake at Mundelein, assisted by Rev. nyman'of the city having a part in the religious ceremony. ~ Bister Leonardo, provincial of the Mission of the Holy Ghost at Tech nay, builders of the hospital and who June 29 to July 5 Inclusive ~-- BEST----QUALITY.------ALWAYS P & G Soap FOX RIVER HATCOHERY 100,000 chicks for June. Cool weather gonditions give wonderful chicks for June. Put on an extra 500 and get that extra profit. 30,000 chicks on sale each week. Cloging date July 3. Open evenings until 8 o'clock. We pay telephone calls on out of town orders. R.B. Catsup & 29c i# 29¢ FOX RIVER HATCHERY f .638 South Grove Avenue Phone 1537 ' ELGIN, N Large Brillo -- -- -- 19¢ R.B. SweetCucumbers *z 19¢ ROYAL BLUE STORE H. A. ENGLEBRECHT, Prop. Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Priced Right TRADE HERE AND SAVE AWAY SUNDAY keep in mind. State Bankoi Mundelein uons, we nave always applied ourselves : whole--heartedly to a study of local conditions. y This Bank has worked with inter-- est and wholehearted --desire to make ourselves of value :to the perity we strive constantly to J. Shea of the im Lthough in close touch with na-- n--wide and world--wide condi-- the St. Mary's School of _ Nursing _(@_ .. Memmamemtmeme _ 7 & pudé which has been operated by the Sie-- It took Mrs. William Rath, of n mammgh;g:hco:"dfl ""&?'.'r' 45 --minutes u.':mg with a hospital terto Wis., | that oliet police were : un-- L |oo adr eonting dimagring u>\ (uvee gours hars tor har to get vat hospital re. re * E:-uhthhnhoolflonwtu-amlurw.m.& % her .:IL I\n ' Columbus grand mam ; council. 3.'::9-":»'1,_ Tro« ym_uvs"mm resenting all points from Chicago to Racine were present. The building which will be seven stories high, will be one of the fin-- It has aiso announced that the St. Mary's School of -- Nursing which has been operated by the Sie-- ters of the Holy Ghost in connection with a bhospital in Watertown, Wis., is to be moved to the St. Theresa hospital here. There are--50-- stu dents in this school. The new term wil} start on July 15 and enrollment in the school can be made prior to Supervisors of McHenry county voted an appropriation (of -- $12,000 for the ensuing year to carry on the work of cattle testing and to aid in the campaign to eradicate the men-- ace of bovine twherculosis, at a -- In --addition to the $12,000 _ thus voted, an emergency amount of $2,-- the present year's: work which ends August 31. j x arip 10 Bars for at , ILLINOIS SA t es "Irmt & Waukegan, 45 minutes to -- decide|OU the Fox RKiver Valley;. Ine Nilés that the Joliet police were not un--|Centér Transit Company, furnishing friendly to--her, and then it took |service between Chicago and suburb three hours thore for her to get out | &n Points to the north; the North-- of the 'station Wednesday night. W'M'wm Mrs. Rath was picked~up by po--|local service in Park, HI., and lice 'at 6:30 o'clock and booked on a|the Evanston Bus Company, furnish-- charge of disorderly conduct. .She|ing local motor coach service in Ev-- refused to tell her name or address| anston, Illinois:© ~The new Union and informed police that she was|Bus 'Depot, at Roosevelt Road and Mrs. Wm. Rath Pays Fine to W'Poiooonp;&!wwot Disorderly Conduct. North Shore Buss Line |»aratvely easy to provide comfort-- not a "police teller." After spend--| Wabash Avenue, in the heart of the ing 45 minutes in the lockup she|Chicago Loop, is the main terminal gave her name and that of her hus--|for all coaches of the Metropolitan band. s System, operating in and out of Chi-- calls" in the meantime which stated |at the Auditorium 'and--Uptown Ho-- that a woman had been thrown from|teis, in Chcago. Th ' an automobile by two~men at--420|minal > of the Métrop Motor Company, on July 4 will take over the extensive© motor coach service of the Chicago North Shore and Mil-- waukee Railroad (North Shore Line) it was officially announced today by Fred A. Klock, General Manager of the Metropolitan System-- "Riders of North Shore Line Mo-- tor Coaches will enjoy even better service than now following the trans fer to the Metropolitan Motor Coach South Water street.. An investiga-- tion disclosed that the woman Was Mrs. Rath. -- Mrs. mfi:fll 108 McDonough street, said the wo-- man had jumped out of the machine and that the man followed her, took Is Soon In New Hands a w aJ . y r *E C Y f . j OL I0ML UVAZLUV,. AISO BAYOC 1 10 AUCFCB Mrs. Rath 'said that her husband Gets More Eggs ) of biack soi suitabie tor truck gar-- was atteéempting to divorce her.: She eA »> ¥ dening. Just the place for someone said that he ordered her out of the ym * |who wishes to retire from farming car. At 11-- o'clock she paid a fing| July, August_and September are |and live in town and still have some-- of $3 and costs on a charge of dis--| three of the best months in the year|thing to do. All in the village Of orderly conduct and was released. . {for a poultry man. The prite Of e&E&S |Round Lake. For particulars see _T . . mrrmmmmmcmms----=-- _ _ _ . is on an upward trend and it is com--|Peter J. Petersen, Round Lake, II1 Klock, in making this announcement "We will continue to operate coach-- es over esatablizshel routes on regu-- lar schedules as cross country feed-- ers to North ~Shore Line : trains. Bringing the coach lines under a centralized management wil} permit more efficient operation such as should be of great benefit to the users of coach service. Service of the Metropolitan Coach Company has been restricted to the service, it will extend its operations over twelve routes, connecting North Shore communities with leading re sorts in the the Northern lllinois and Southern Wisconsin lake regions and important communities to the west of the rail lines. 'The routes and leading communities served are FOR RENT--Five rooms in Du-- nn',l'l:ut: szoned for busi-- ness; frontage; price only $6800; investment opportunity. FOR BALB--Or trade, 38 acre _ farm, between Ga~.s Lake and barn, corn crib, grainary, ete. FOR SALB-- Price $1,400. The Metropolitan Motor Coach REALTOR IN8UROR "A good office to do businesse > of ; ~ ~Mea)l* tor-- chicken ion. ~All improve ornamental light ties to the|cured by means of wise {eeding. The routes | Comfort alone will not produce eggs. served Are | Just because hens are getting out-- doors is no good reason for their go-- es, Power® |ing without egg mash,.. The range kegan, Zion | is bound to be completely lacking in Home green m 4 ud'znfmf_mi --mono-- | 'llr::omm Bystem." Other com-- | ties thruout the--metropolitan -- area of the north and west of Chicago are The Western Motor Coach Com-- pany, --operating coaches between Chicago and -- western nbn'mthm- out the Fox River Valley;. The Niles Centér Transit Company, furnishing service between Chicago and suburb-- an points to the north; the North-- western Transit Comvany. operating ammw terminal. FOR SALD--5 room bungalow, with at Sizth and 1 Breets. | summer kitchen; pantry, bath, & able quarters and a good ration so that the hene will lay better than uiL LHO BHORE. Will 8y ~DGELLCE --1UAL POR a.!' Poli. don, ful "pcmtmwmmh and small "':? all troml "m""h" summer. i the great movie star. Chas. White :umwmm Half Day . Post office Prairie View, to lack of proper ventilation. To [NM4ON®-- f i *# keep the house cool, have'it so that | mmusmmazzentzmbznzemnenemadempmmme you can open it on all four sides on un hot days. Rear ventilation may be . EnnEmGIIEDDIIDIIIAIINIIECAAIApGnEnnranemmmmmenmmnattiinan zecured by an eave ventilator in the|Il . rear of the house or a window un s open and airy, and be sure to put « @ _ e the feed hoppers and. drinking ves-- < i. sels in a cool part of the house. It 3 6* :3 is very important that provision be 3 lmdqtotsnoodcimhlonoldr.u © > 22 the hens are not able to stand a ty U Prsanites: botn e usn 4 both external and inter at this time of the year. and Used cylinder oil and kerosene mir-- ed with the coal tar disinfectant have at this time of the year. mites, in particular, are t pests. Sanitation is a big step to wards> freeing the flocks of them. Mites may be combated by spraying the perches, drop boards and nests with a good coal tar dizsinfectant. MWU-\gl'ln" for lice i. is necessary to Lbandle every bird and dust with sodium flu oride or some good louse powder. . Giood production can only be' se-- n€*% Bee that your .thistles are cut 'at once, or suffer penalty, _ _ . _ ~ 0 0 0 0 For information that will lead to the arrest and ~conviction of. any ~of the --vandals 'or thieves who have stolen. signs, trees, 11 6. LaSaille At,, Chicago, I!!. : very THISTLE NOTICE en mc oo SE ce w n 38. 9e ppolitan | FOR . BALE--Owner leaving -- --city, --of Chi| _ must sacrifice 5 room cottage on intained |50X125 1t. lot, overlooking Diamond in Ho.'Lake.~ Price $3800 cash or easy z@.mtowmtmu Motor | Mrs. Fraser, 2788 Devon Ave., Chi-- at -- 141 | cago, or phone Ardmore 2000. 24 3t o W¢°|&g.mmnmmummuu--wumumm $100.00 --to : $10,000,00 : Setter pups, six months old. Rire '| and dam both wonderful hunters. R. We make second mortgages, two| B Haeger, Algonquin, II1. -- 26 4t We FOR SALE--Pure bred Scotch Col-- lHe puppies, 8 weeks old. Berger-- | on Stock--Farms, Lake St. Road, 2 : + mg»lnmz FINANCE Co. 411 Waukegan Nationa! Bank Bldg. _ TRBLRPHONE WAUKEGAN 1147 car garagoe; all kinds of fruit; size of lot 60x250.-- Also have 1 15 acres mmm ex--| er, milk cans. ~N. Redmond,-- Ever-- teptionally quick service. _ ett, IIHnois. -- M COMB TO US FOR MONEY. PORK LOIN ROAST * h $ a * e . B hok y a h * P wl 64 § * e % ; ¥4 ; ve §"4 Q -- + a & * s s s m "Q' f F U g F 3 A 3 a 3 ¥ [ €4% f is 4 3 f e M .: 6 m & P KE e P ts # % ¥+ 4 * +4 4 : ' a . * x CO__Entes _ _| _ . | Offers the followleg for ; . | . Prices _ | Friday and Saturday, June 29, and 30 LEG OF LZ 34c lb. LITTLE PIG H SUGAR CURED HAMS -- T; NATIVE POT ROAST VEAL ROAST . 32c Ib. Reasonable e se o ate AT BEST CREAMERY LIBERTYVILLE'S LEADING QUALITY MARKET located and in first class condition. A rem) deal for quick action. 'Write 442 Care of Independent 19 t 606 MILWAUKEE AVE. FOR SALE--1 Gray mare, wt. 1600; 1 Bay horse, wt. 1200, Not having any crops to take care of, and mov-- right. > some second hand har-- ness. Located near Volo. Phone Mc Henry 6$2R2. ' 26 1t ;:e,,hblo;.- chairs, . steam table, | MONBY %fiom;m coffee urns, etc. G.C. Gridiey. Tel| siderable amount of special funds FOR RENT--Flat of six rooms and bath; all phone 115 K. es m a s FOR RENT -- UIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS with absolute confidence at the Palace Cash Markets, Years of conscientious dealing with the public, have given "The Palace" a reputation of dependability as to Highest Quality, Good Service and Fair Prices. Come to the PALACE Reputation BAITUATION WANTED--By experi-- enced man, dairy or general tamw%Mto"V"c}olMe- pendeat. : C4 !x #6 1t to loan on improved farm or city propertr. "o, inrite Four ingutry. WANTED--Children to take care of by 15 year old girl. J. Sibley, Prair ie View. ty i~» @6 1t DEAD ANIMALE--We pay highest cash price for dead animails. Tel ephone Merrick's, Dundee $10J1. Re verse the charges. Prompt Serv-- THE INDEPENDENT FOR $150 A YEAR ----DELIVERED 'AT YOUR EXTRA FINE WHOLE OR HALF KETTLE R!NDEI&D rep BACON 22¥c Ib. BONELESS ROLLED 2 LBS FOR next, 1988, when and where all per-- sons havicg claims against said es tate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. MAYME ULLRICH, FRANCES STOXEN Administratrix. Waukegan, IIL, June 11, 192. * * 59--june 14 21 2 MUNDELEIN, 1J Telephone 106 USED CAR 1926 Chevrolet 2:Door Sedan, $285 1926 Ford 4--door Sedan, _ §$275 1927 Whippet 2d4¢or Sedan, $800 1924 Buick 4--door Sedan $250 1925 Cadiliac 4p. Coupe $700 1926 Nash 4door Sedan.._#875 1928 Chrysier 62 4dGoor Sedan, HIGHEST QUALTY CHRYSLER Sales and Service MEATS 16ic lb. AT "od 2*

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