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Libertyville Independent, 27 Dec 1928, p. 5

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il Decide to join our y/C"-'"'",",""'"' Christmas / . \V/ _ 3 Club (Eff: j a: X.' "s ' if 'Tir/Day \\;f m: . 'ii-r-at-rr-att-aes-rata-ot-mm""""""""""'" Il r A r , I Resolution. "iiiiSkiiEiuriNT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. MUST T0 REMIND YOUI Home of WA TERSEAL Roofing ASK FOR INFORMA- TION AND "ECW105- TIONS FREE WITHOUT OBLIGATION LIBER " VILLE CEMENT WORKS Yard Phone " A. NAGEL, Manager. Ramona. Phone 106-) YARDS: 123 EAST COOK AVE. UBERT'YVILLE, ILLINOII YOR HOME | BUILDING _'!:,:,",'"' MATERIAL '__. W. F. Franzen, Jr. Telephone 50 for Service QUALITY CONCRETE BLOCKS We are ready to supply you with anything in the line ofbmlding material at prices you can afford FOR D'TTER HOMES TILES MADE IN ANY COLOR AND IN ANY QUANTITY them on Domain uvrnuon M a shster of Mrs. Smith mu Féndick has been his trual haunts.for a In may be that he is yr r Wank: lay. xi,it; 'lme wt,'tt the H Anna Hutchins Local and Personal Charley Laycock was annmzng at- tetltlot1 today when he was perched on a scaffold and Used an acetylene torth m wreck the large steel can- ow over the entrance of the First Natiomil bank building This will be replaced by a new one. Knnsfu ('ny {HKPDXPL' o! me. to Walt ttrl Mrs A tt it M AUP/JS/ilu M I. _'-':,,',-',,',).:',' M ". M M o0t trk avrnuo 0th THOMAS MEIGHAN, MARIE PREVOST and LOUIS WOLHEIM Thursda"y, Friday December 27 and 28 All the tumult and trickery that In In the underworld of a big city. -..-Alety-- Newiywed and then-Baby comedy KEN- MAYNARD and TARZAN the wonder hora, In "The Phantom City" Sunday and Monday December 30 and 31 SUE CAROL, In Tuesday, Wednesday January 1 and 2 "WIN THAT GIRL" "HIS LAST HAUL" TOM MIX and hone TONY, m One of the but Western Dramas Tom Mix has ever made. "fre Disney. who has been ill m-umonia. "as admitted to the " Blvmurial humpi'al on Tuesr "Son Of The til "THE RACKET" Saturday, Dec., 29 ---Aleo-- CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY "Limousine Love" --Auo-- CHARLEY CHAPLIN Comedy on Mary waHman and son. PM. It Thursday tor L05 Angelo, "hwy tbs-y will spend some i'h tho funnur's daughter, Mrs. Ma U Thursday, Friday January 3 and 4 h 1 Mrs W. J. Frudick wen h nu Christmas [my where .1ka ---Also--- Comedy and Curiosities )Wa. " Mrs Jo " LIBERTYVILLE TOM MOORE and OLIVE BORDEN. In Mr u m-Also-- Review and Fable. v BL Wtui M " " M Inn-t "may H M w h LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. n Golden West" ll ervé'. of ortyville b1ociety ot the M wt in the churvl manam r of the s, went to Burl- day '0 ipHul part th relatives. He ysulle Wtultwslay mhriv and family here Christmas 1tay Smith home Mrs. Guthrie il M SN r tl law, Her I U. lllt old " l r y of I nine !utun- air :,iturud Roy M " \Vlrt 1 We, br " H116 At. in ll re O The merchants ot Libertyville re- port a much greater unuuw of bust. uqss for the holiday wasou this year than Her before. Folks put otf boy- .ng until lam», hpwvwr, and made thr. Norm- twwdml during 'the last by the l who was an auto I about "C', notified by thrur daughter h Chnetttia, Kunming. that ti how-u married for more than a to John Iaslry. who resid and Bent to uork Wedntanulay mortr .m: 'l'he pn~1'wn "as made vacant by the Uruath m Gum's Gardner. who "as huh-d by being struck by an auto at that icar" Tuesday might ploy gan. )oung numb nualiy a "af". it, m Cl be name ot nun bs , Mrs w. J. wadick Went to Mil- In. waukee on Wednesday of last week "I to visit her father, Thomas Stung. "r who is a ham-m n the hospital of the National Home for Disabled Vet- nuns. in that city. Mr. Stung. who "as taken seriously m in Florida. a :~-w weeks Mo, and was later re- moved to the ho'pital in Milwaukee. has not Improved. and his condmon i, about the same. umk at the high an: dun mornlng staring for the {nundarion o mm addition to the hu is u. be ervctvd by t'ur.-.vruvlmn Comm: dirt Is being trucked fur filling at variou, You! "ttTrance ' hree feet non! loaf ased to be dirt is bring trucked away and used _ in: filling a, various Damn. Jack A Mrs itolrvrt Ilrown, "DWWHH" Shh-r is an "Mk with tseveral mvn IAA, named tr, \Vrdm'sday's Wattke, and" Warns. nmovim: inns and cut. "an raver". as" haunt: been quite ' '. 'loan thr. r:riuit. ot the old any. \"llullsiy injured in an automobile "a' m the war of the school. "WM" in Waukegan, early Xmas . murmnx She was taken to the Coun Th" nam" and disposition of the ty hospital where it Wm reported Fuuhh' Milling Company. will In no that she amend a possible fracture way be ".'ts.cted by tho merger of ol one of her hips. thy Todds corporation and the Foulds ' Macaroni Co, which took place in; ---------- -_--- New York. Saturday, according toi 'A p P R E C l A T I o N Cr, Cr. Hu<klns. superintendent ot ttw We wish to express how grcally Pouldg Milling Comrrany factory in "v ipprecl'alp the kindness of our 1.itrertyville. the latter company is a _ (Honda. who, by the beautiful flow. subsidiary of the Foulda Macaroni ere and exoregslons of sympathy. and in no way will be affect'ed by tried to soften our grief at the loss the merger. which combines the two of our little Virglnln. companies into a new grocery pro-i 1 Mr. and MN. Adolp Sadek, duets corTroratioa. l l Grace Sadat. Mr at I'ho It IPO "bun m A large swam shovel was put to uk at the high school this (Thun- y) nmrnlng staring the excavation . tl:e {nundufion of the new $150, lay mm y All». i '-nr1:.guu' '3... old from of the Ncuuunl Bunk building, and Ic', {arms tor the construction ' new trout. The new from w ut Bedford stone with the ot trie. bank carwd m the stone the windpw and door. The vnfrunw will tr,. located about feet north of where the old AUCTION SALE The farm being cub-divided. I will all " Public Auction, 3 blocks north of Round Lake, on tho farm knowh'an the Wm. 8mith Farmpn 9 Heavy with Calves; 1 Cow with Call! by Side and 11 Milken: 3 Henna, one 12 months old. two 9 months old and 2 Heifers 3 months old. 1 Holstein and 2 Guernsey Stock Bum. This Herd has passed two clean tests and will be sold subject to 60 day Retest 3 MULES 2 Bitk Mules, 9 years old, weight 185ty; 12-year old Mule, weight 1200 lbs; Black Mare,15 yeam old, weight 1200 lbs; 1 Saddle Horse TERMS OF SALE-AU sums of $25.00 and under, cash; on sum: over that amount, a credit of six month; will be given on good, bankable not" bearing 7 per cent int-qt. Positively no property to be removed until "ttled for with the Hark. 5 TONS TIMOTHY HAY; 8 FEET OF GOOD SILAGE; ABOUT JO SHOCKS OF CORN AND 100 BUSHELS OF OATS Deering Grain Binder, 2 Cultivators, 2 McCormick Mowers, Seeder, New Lnsc_ New McCormick Hay Loader/New Side Delivery Rake, Gang Plow, Wagon, 3 Sets of Hat-hen. Milk Wagon Cover 7 Milk Can: and A Brand Néw Steel Boat L. C. Christensen Aubtionur M) mu tht \K Saturday, December 29 'Suuu luau. M HAY, GRAIN, MACHINERY ETC. ll -HEAD t5irLIVESTocK-30 21 Md L K C O W S Holsteins and Guernsey: tr tha mitrl CHARLES KIPTA, Prop. t Hwy w H dr, aunt) who rrsmrs on th aro- well known have many frxendh The groom in em- " mill, in Wank"- 1'1 B Wmmoro were dauxhlvr Mrriam. k, that she had now than a month the Fouhls' Mill. snuas party lagt the high school 'iHums trrw was r\changrd and "HH'U'II into ttw 1th glad {housing ('!.x-i.~zums tlme. COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP: In!) l'nor harm. tour large Jars Lt'd in anotl.er . Hr -quud th" rp one morning 'Iml that Charley tut from that di. hour but this M h It y h tf Swan, who vs, Cam}, for 1rrired home 'crv act'ompu- pr, Miss Em drove back, up 13mu~uud . bowl] gh't'n TAU A10'4.' '3an thr. crossm-z: 'rt lamp Sk,! in t .vuukm: Ana. flaunt (m (Harm: mummy morn days Hrmiuus. hm made vacant mama-r Lumo- 11 les Gardner. pmph- took me1' ng struck by mumps at l.itrert: litvsday night h1g3; Imnka up! [ made Maxim: idvu I-ared nn tlu. la "etmore were madr. ier. boat that Mn Meriam, bundmg It can ll, _ at thp mummy The a " 35h n Alumni in)! "ll 2111- the tend4 arm, high nite, 'fuir tht om THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, '1928, Horace Buikiey. one ot the patri. archs of north Milwaukee avenue, has been ill with flu tor a week or " but is now much better, and ex- .chts to be out again soon. Mr. Bulklvy has a neighbor with a five year oid boy. the latter being a close friend of Mr. Bulkiey. Tm younustor paid his elder neighbor a visit this week, and in trying to (:thr his up suid to Mr. Buiklr)': "Wt-ll, you know, when a any gr's as old as you lil, tinn' -Il.4 thought about IiilSring but" Mr. liliiki"}' has a lot ol fun "(n1 intrtssls .nf 11H {unifying his him-A 5111001 in 8ti, (:mmnrrrial i, 5;" PM :tilit, ' inch uork Ilu. an \'-m m. Ltut tw; MjlwrAiiloars lis'hwl by I SI, Ptittl & M, Ml'Holl SHAY h 'rt l..1'nv SS,! in inn; Hmdmm. Hrr \F.UJ1L' on I':;H~txzms and on so-Vt'ral days Hrmiwxs, hunuw of Cu" cold "r.ittlirr Lump numhms of young pruph- took ad'/:tn'itgu' o! thr. Rating tatt'iliriw at Liberty ldake. where the hm}: hangs kvm off the wind and made Maxim: idvul. 0m .muth ap- Kwaxml ttrl tlu. Iakr. uith a hand mad" io. boat that he was two Yeats buzmmg It can not be: told from a factory-made product and glidvs 0v- Mo " t' H " " n ax "rights, hr-re', I "Juno. there and mm.- with Maind, but notomportant APPRECIATION We wish to "press how greatly w» kppl'PCYBTP the kindness of our trientltr, who, by the beautiful tlow, ers and exrtretslons of sympathy. tried to soften our grim at the loss at our little Virginia. , Mr. and MN. Adolp Sadek. yroit ('(HV '. Mark Co ' Mr. Ilulklcy Hing this stow " ll A" Munro d black w o EH tt all .105va toptled hospital "Vt ll Charles Brainard _ Clerk M Q't'll mn M wax lra,krft, jar hors. tt ll tlu mtirn mp1 ma 2 HORSES til U ss H N READ THE INDEPENDENT CLASS ADS. YOU ARE SURE TO FIND SOMETHING YOU, HAVE BEEN looxmqmn, ' Aatmmmao-atatmatfaatottaotaeaatmmatmrinrrtatatrtttratrwe-"'d'a rdthlgt"t"t' .eagtgstggtgstatatatgatrg" BUY AND BUILD B. H, Miller Phones 57 and U3 \WMM/ Jewelry and Gift Shop. I TheHome of Gifts ( Thathre Different. COPELAND MANOR I51/(3t'n'um n f') '11!!!) Libertyville's Scenic Subdivision Something New! (Castor Oil that children like No m o r e fighting _to give :you'r Children castor oil! s, is pleasant and easy to take. All nasty taste is refined away, but the beneficial a c t 1 o n is assured. PM. u Ll-tye" CASTOR OIL America's Finest Tableware. McDtnald's Decker & Neville 3ounce Size 'ttli,.!,.,,),')-)'))))"" "VIII _ ciAfrt, if? /g" ..Tr)ris 1i.Cri" 1 '". @1423», (iiri'i) W" tr', . w,..-""" a It!) _ k V F CHRISTMAS I SAVINGS CLUB SPECIAL 25c First National Bank AND the destination is Full Pockets when the next Christmas shopping: season rolls 'round. The ticket is 25c a week to $10 a week or any amount you prefer, and the fare is refunded with three per-cent interest at the end of the ride. Come on---sprint for it---you can still make the Train with the golden rails if you hurry. The depot is at the corner of Milwau- jtee Avenue and School Street under the big chime clock. 'tigtt-$tttgtttgtmtNttBtigtNt"NttrTt".PfABit""trgteatMBattBtNtNtNt" Pho C. Graig)? um 45 in CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ill0,000.00 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS d157 INDEPENDENT DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR $1.50 A YEAR AND NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY. 'ik'i'iifjs _)"""")'?,'!)'),)))";)-'","";'"'" H tt ths,,,,;.,,,,,,),,,;,,,,,,,,:,,:.,,;,:', There ls pleasure in knowing you have the best. There is satisfaction in know- Inst that B-T Radio will cost you loss in the ond--it can't help givinz': you {greater enjoy- nlent in the zucantixno. has and, desisyn,, in In; at FRANK H. 'EGER LIBERTYVILLE DAD") '5 'l) I7 , _ 2uTIf TELEPHONE 17 W 1TH ' o . Myw 1n radio .-'n'.1:': :\ isund t) You PAGE FIVE

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