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Libertyville Independent, 13 Dec 1923, p. 8

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1 &+ _ Chur ch Services 4 SANTA CLAUS .. ~~~> Rev. Guy Smock, Pastor. _ | There will be a short meeting of the members of the church touncil Sun: "@ ast Sunday afternoon several mer-- _ bere of the Young People's Society at-- -- tended a rally of the Walther League . ~Miss Ruby Williams, Church Organist. _ _ Sunday School at 9:45 & m. W. G. * Wells, Bupt. 'Chriatinas will: soon be here and a committee is preparing a _ pageant to be given at that time by ' the school. Look for *details next _ . Morning worship at 11, at which the Lord's Supper will be held, and any _ who desire may unite with the church 'at that tim \-- B . @, a $ \&'fin had a splendid series of etirred up to do its duty. To rightly _ show our appreciation is to do what Christ m have us do. Thosé de-- siring t 1 the session of our church please come a few minutes early-- for { ¢ n "'7- nobifi}*at §:30 p.m _ Rvening worship at 7:30 p. m. Sub-- mecretary of the Wheatridge Sanitar-- Jum of Denver, Co., gave us an inter eatin@ talk on the san'tarium and its work. 'The Wheatridge institution is one 'of the charities undertaken and maintained by the Walther League. _ In the evening Dr. Hoffpan of Chi-- eago gave us an equally instructive _ Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. i'"' m. the Sunday School classes Fill meet again to rehearse the Christ. __ 8T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Rev. Elmer C. Kessling, Pastor.-- Services next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. ON THE NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC RAILWAY * Saturday Morning, Dec.: 15, at 9:58 o'clock _ He invites all the children of Libertyville and vicinity to be at the Station to meet him and 38 C accompany him to the | _ _ Libertyville Department Store %Mhfl"zhpdflmc't:w&"::;: pre--Christmas Gift. lc on time. "Feed My Sheep." ARRIVE iN LIBERTYVILLE Duddles Building And when you go forth to buy them, stop here and see the splendid array of Felt or Leather Slippers ---- all attractive styles ---- we have priced as follows: Te 2s 75¢ -- $1.00 -- $1.25 -- up to $3.00 Jot this notation on your Christmas gift list, folks ----"House Slippers for ...." They're always wel-- come to most every inember of the tamily. «_ _ A Gift That's Always _ Welcome Ray N. Smith \d cises on Christmas eve Evening prayer and address; with practice of Christmas carols at 7: 30. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. --.The women and the girls will--make their monthly corporate Communion at 7:30 a. m. Breakfast will be served in --the Parish House. The childrén of the Sunday School are practicing for their little pageant to be given under the direction of Mrs. GOwyn, together with their other exer-- Midweek prayer meeting Wednes-- day evening 'at 7:30. An hour for Bible study and fellowship. 'This year is rapidly nearing its end. Have you attended YOUR prayer meeting at gJl this year? Come out Wednesday eve-- 8T. LAWRENCE'S, EPISCOPAL Rev. H. B. Gwyn, Pastor. The services for Sudnay, Dec. 16t}, (the $rd Sunday in Advent) will be: m' Communion at 7:30 a.; m. y Commun'on (and« sermon at 10:45 a. m. > ; * Epworth League devotional services at 6:30 p. m. All young people invited. '"The Christmas King," a sacred can. tata, by the choir of 24 voices.: Solo'st* Mrs. Crystal Eaton, Mrs. Harry Tay-- lor Miss Ruby Williams, Miss Mado-- line Zook, E. A. Koehn and Jack Brad. ford. This will be a rare musical Chas. J. Dickey, rastor. rhone 112J. Jack Bradford Choir Director; Mrs. » _ _ Lyell H. Morris, Organist. _ REMRIEDRITIDRLPITIDPITLPTDPETPTRETDLPTILPLERTRTIDRLTIDLPITPTIDRT TK |FOR GALE -- Ringwood pheasants, rmmmmmmmmemminmmmmmmmmememmecmemmmmmmnmmmnnmmmmmmemmmemememmmmememenimemmso~~--oomsm»| _ Emden and Toulouse Geese, SeA T j * bright Bantam, Silkies and Cornish lecture on his trip through Europe and ---- We are happy in the success of the Game chickens; Rose Comb Rhode the Holy Land last summer. annual bazaar. Everything was--sold Island Reds; one Minorca cockerel; The election of officers for the North. OUt. The cafeteria luncheon was well /also one sorrel horse. Phone 276--M--1. Shore zone also took place. Miss EKs-- Patronized ndthocnmron'l'hun-' * 50--2t ther Zersen, of our society, was elect-- day evening aws the largest in attend-- * sonihe ie 1 adiceniiadl io omm en ieguinenirieirsbetapnigete:-- + ed secretary of.the zsone. ~ f _ ance in the history of the church. ... ,lnon SALE--1 new 1--horse mower, 1 es ht hk en e ie se o ie + h .o s sA T I At mwww: pew. rubber'tired bugzy,.1.new rub-- m-ru'r:cm-rnmorn, the Financée Committee, it was a ber trimmed harness, 1 pair of bobs, Chas. J. Dickey, Pastor. rhone 112J. t? Place the lot immediately west of /1 Victrola. Henry Numsen, Liberty-- Jack Bradford Choir Director: Mrs. *b9 LCtory on sale.~--~~--~ 'vflle. I1l., on Frank Cater Farm. -- 50--2t morhouu 10 a. m. Geo. F. Pearce, Bupt. Morning worship at 11. Sermon by the pastor; music by the choir. treat. Everyone invited.. Silver affer-- io UV COME TO THE NORTH SHORE TRAIN NEXT SATURDAY MORNINCG, DECEMBER 15th, TO THE 9:58}:#' M. CAR AND ' MEEYT SANTA reieiap en ty WILL ' Patents have .just been granted !to two Lake county residents ac-- _cording.to_word reccived here from the 'patent office at Washington. ; Henry W. Skinner of Waukegan has i been granted a patent for a pipe 'hanger, and Frederick W. Atwell of Lake -- Villa has ~received a. patent 'on his new life--saving device, Friends of both men assert that'thelr de-- \vices will-- fill a long felt" need. TWO LAKE COUNTY --MEN GET PATENTS son, who would have. been six years old December 14th: . Callo? hence by early doom This lovely bud, so young, so fair, Sust came to show how sweet a flower In paradise would bloom. Ere sin could harm or sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to hzvcn conveyed And bade it blossom.there. ~ s LONESOME PAPPA, MAMMA. SI8STER AND BROTHER. Preserver of Man." In cherished memory of our beloved IN MEMORIAM Libertyville All persons interested are he no-- tifled tflmmmmnb{o- yax us Pn Tiim o t ¥ & . daysa from the date hereof, . _ 'Tmted this 4th day of Decembar, 'A.D.lnl §0--411 °°5&;"3. A connected system of ornamental lights on Milwaukee Ave'in s i1 vil-- lage of Libertyville, as will more fully appear from the certified copy of the judgment on file in my office; that the warrant for the collection of such assesgment is in the hands of the un-- dersigned. Said assessment is divided into ten installments, the amount of the first installment being $98%3.68, and the amount of the suceeeding nine installments being $700.00 each; that said deferred installments bear inter est at the rate of six per centum per amnum, that the first installment of said assessment is nayable in the yoar 1924, the second installment thereof in the year 1925, the third installment thereot in the year 1926, the fourth in-- stallment thereof in the year 1927, the fifth installment thereof in the year 1928, the sixth installment thereof in the year 1929, the seventh installment thersof in the year 1980, the cighth in-- stallment .thereof in the year 1931, the ninth ?flt thereof in the year 1932 in tenth instailment thereof : in the year 1933. _ _ ~/s -- Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liberty-- ville, Lake County, IIlino's, hav'ng let 'the contract for the improvement con-- sisting of a connected system of grad-- ing and paving on Sunnyside Place, in the village of Libertyvyille, Lake Coun-- ty, lIilinois, and the same having been completed and --accepted by said Board on the ist day of October, 1923, and the sa'd Board of Local Improvements having filed in the Circuit Court of Lake County Illinois, on the 29th day: of October, A. D. 1928 a certificate showing that the said improvement conforms substantially to the require-- ments of the original orlinance for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them to be requ'red to pay the accruing in-- terest on bonds or vouchers issued to anticipate--collection of the assessment for said improvement, a hearing will be had on said certificate as to the truth of the facts stated therein, at the Court House in the City of Wauke-- gan, in said County on the 22nd day of December A. D. 1923, at 9:30 o'clock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the busi-- ness of the court will perm{t. All per-- sons desiring may file objections in said court before said day And may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated at Libertyville, NI., this 4th day of December A. D. 1923. » . * JBSSE 8. HYATT, GBOoRGE STURM, g JOHN BERNARD, SPECIAL AS8ES88MENT NOTICE Special Warrant No, 24. _: Public notice is hereby given that the Circuit Court of Lake County, Hli-- no's has rendered judgment for a spe-- clal assessment upon property bene-- fited by the following improvement, towit: s FOR SALE--Canaries--Eeifert rollers from imported stock. Day and night s'ngers, with guarantee. Joe Koelstra, ' phone 108--W, Lake Villa. 50--2t ! WANTED TO RENT--Tlree or four < furnished rooms by couple with one smallchild. Address P. O. Box 506. old. Inquire of Chas. Peterson, Lib-- ertyville,, Libertyville. Phone 298--R--2. FOR SALE--Stack of alfaifa, about 3 house, large lot. R. Kennedy, Lake Forest. Phone 792--Y¥--4. 50--1t FPOR --SALE--2%acres adjoining the Cook property. One and a» half acres fronting West street. Sam'l L Pové, Libertyvyille. ~ 49--f FOR SALE--Good work team, weight FOR SALE--8 room brick modern FOR SALE--My homt at 329 Cory & 2900 lbs.; new harness, wagon and box; Holstein cow. . Telephone Fox Lake 151--M--1. 49 2t tons; also several tons loose hay un-- der cover. R. Kennedy, Lake Forest. Phone 79%¥--4. 50--*t Avenue, Waukegan; 12 --room frame house in good repair; bath, 3 toilets, furnace; --corne: lot, 53x132; all improvements; Z--car block concrete garage.: W. J. Al-- len, Waukegan, . 2646 FOR SALE--Ten acres of good timber land. Inquire of Mrs.. Caroline Busch, Aptakisic. Prairie View, IIl., WANTED--Married man; must be able to run tractor and do general farm work. Wife to run boarding house.--Wm. Sneddon, Door(iel(l."l.l'li FOR SALE--45 fall pigs, ten weeks FOR SALE--Purebred Black Minorca Cockrels $2.00 each. Apley Farm., Tel-- ephone 212J, Libertyville, % FOR SALE -- Pure bred Toulouse --geese. Inquire of H. A. Smith at Prairie View, I!1. Phone 269R2. Board of Local Improvements NOTICE OF HEARING ¥. DECEMBER 13, 1923. WANT ADS. 4741 Telephone 451 Sellers & Petersen -- WANT MODERN HOME, ABOUT 8 ROOMS, WEST OF MILWAUKEE AVENUE AND BETWEEN LAKE STREET AND ELECTRIC LINE. WILL PAY UP To $10,000 CASH FOR PLACE WITH NICE CROUNDS AND SHADE. HAVE BUYERS FOR COUNTRY HOMES NEAR LIBERTYVILLE, OR SOUTH AND EAST OF LIBERTYVILLE. WILL PAY'UP TO $20,000 FOR GOOD ...PROPERTY, WITH GOOD LOCATION, NEAR TRANSPORTATION. ... ... HAVE BUYERS FOR SMALL COUNTRY HOMES AND ACREAGE NEAR LIB-- Exi YVILLE AND SUKROUNDING TOWNS; ALSO BUYERS FOR SMALL FARMS COMPLETELY EQUIPPED:; WILL BUY OUTRIGHT REAL BAR-- GAINS IN ANY KIND OF PROPERTY IN LIBERTYVILLE OR SURROUNDING COUNTRY. _ | 92 ACRES 3 MILES NORTHEAST OF LIBERTYVILLE--Fair buildings, good land; speculative DUY .............._......_._izi>......._._._._.___C Sellers & Petersen _ Realty Investments . __-- .. Specializing In Lake County Farm Acrage And _ 80--ACRE FINE DAIRY FARM--Extra well improved buildings; first class land--A No. 1; half mile north of Gilmer Bowman dairy ..$21,000 108 ACRES--Adjoins Gilman & Bowman Dairy Plant; extra fine mod-- ' ern dairy barns; electric lights; 17 cows, 40 hogs, horses, crop and machinery complete; widow must sell m..,.w-.."_.._..-....'..._...._.;._.....W%ZQ,m Lake, on concrete road : buildings worth the price--=<-------->:$32;500 * . 72% ACRES NEAR PRAIRIE VIEW--Rich prairie tiled land; DpHICHIES ; DHCEO ME OWY : ....----..:s...:s-- 1. neerfrons: sns snz rme ce n i 26 ACRES IN FREMONT TOWNSHIP--Fair buildings; 60 ACRES NEAR APTAKISIC--One mile west of Milwaukee Avenue; rich 'tiled land; good buildings .. ..._..._.__. ___.___.___.2___ss d 38 ACRES--2 miles southeast of Libertyville; modern farm buildings; 111 ACRES SOUTH OF DIAMOND LAKE--A No. 1 corn and alfalfa land; all kinds of buildings; big orchard; price.......s...._____.{ 5--ROOM MODERN COTTAGE--Lot 50 x 128 ft 8--ROOM MODERN\HOUSE--2 lots 50 x 150 ft. each; one block from 8--ROOM MODERN HOME--Good location ; one--half block of Mitwau-- kee Avenue; lot 75 x 90 ft. Price..._____ _ _ . *' 4 157 ACRES--At Gilmer; extra fine, modern buildings; 27 milk cows, 55 hogs, horses, machinery, crops, complete; electric lights......__...$ 120 ACRES NEAR AREA--Good land, fair buildings....._.... 5--ROOM NEW STUCCO--Strictly modern burigalow; lot 50 x 150; 8--ROOM MODERN HOME--3 acres of beautiful grounds, on cement _ _ road, close to high school; --lots of fruit and berries; fine garden . __ _ land; a real country home with all city conven'ences..........".....$15,000 4'/, ACRES IN CITY LIMITS--3 blocks from St. Paul Depot; 6--room bo_use; 50 ft. hen house; good garden land; fruit, berries, etc.; 77 ACRES JUST NORTH OF TOWN--On Milwaukee Avenue; ripe to cut up into acreage.. Offered at per acre....____.____...___________ 1124 Fzshlpou MILWAUKEE AVENUE by 184 FEET-- ON BROAD--: ._ WAY--Improved with large home and barn; q good speculation at $15,000 _ turkeys, hogs, chickens; alfalfa, hay. oats, corn; plete; a fine small farm at only.._..._____£..______ 1 SE B 400 EC PP IP T IBP CE OW WWe l # ue i# # . * section. Price K+ SCME ol s :cA l D9 slbenant a bargain at ........._.___._.__._ 516 NORTH MILWAUEKEEE AVE ernemninsansesse44s sou0 s6+4s 2000 s000 002 000 .; big barn ; price only $3,000 $25,000 018,400 $18,000 / $36,000 $22,000 $310 a k

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