{This Is the Time OUR WANT ADS GET SURE RESULTS WIRE FENCE You are invited to come to our ?-fu'h for your Fence 'Require-- .ds."- is. | ;;vc--n"s;l:d--'fi. our large stock what you require. We price here only a few leading items:. _ _ 2--pt. Hog......._...$3.83 a o 2i Canle _ _ 3359 STEEL: LINE POSTS.--..........33¢ 4--pt. Hog.._.____$449 END POSTS ... $2.90 Apt. Cattle ______$3.83_ CORNER POSTS ...__..$3.90 .8 bars, 32 in. high, 12 in. stays......."....... AB/"3¢C 8 bars, 32 i. high, 7 in. stays,..._..39%4c 9 bars, 42 in. high, 12 in. stays..___..._34/2c 9 bars, 42 in. high, 7 in. stays.__.44}%/4c 10 bars, 50 in. high, 12 in. stays.........38%/4c » 10 bars, 50 in. high, 7 in. stays........_._..50c MEDIUM HEAVY POULTRY FENCE . 14 bars, 46 in. high, 8 in. stays.............43/2c 16 bars, 58 in. high, / 8 in. stays..._.....50/2c m 'Tiog ... CAnGS -- SHEm: LNE Posts..... x i pt. Cattle _____$3.59 LINE POSTS. ... 3%¢ 4--pt. Hog____$4.49 END POSTS ...._....__._..$2.90 4--pa. Cattle .________$3.83 CORNER POSTS ..._...$3.90 PLAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES ----------------= 10 ft. wide, $5.65; 12 ft. wide, $6.25; 14 ft. wide, $7.25 STEEL POULTRY GATES 48 in. high.._____$2.10 60 in. high ... $2.55 POULTRY NETTING AMERICAN WIRE FENCE COMPANY Libertyville Lumber Co. he has to raise some extra money. ine trend of his career and the success of his business will often depend upon whether he can do this. 'The casiest way to raise money when you ne.ed it is to save it A bank account will mean that you can always raise the money whenever you want i. c And then if you need more in addition to your savings, the bank where you have always carried your acccount will be a great help to you. ' ' Try carrying your account at this bank. 'The time comes in every Raising the Money. 48 in. high ... 60 in. high ... 36 in. high .. 42 in. high ... Telephone 15 LAKE COUNTY NaTIONAL BANK We furnish plans FREE and you can use our service to good advantage. Come in and let us help you. To talk over your plans for building Better put in some good now to "tide you over" COAL LIBERTYYILLE, LL _.........$5.40 per 150 foot roll .........__.$6.10 per 150 foot roll LAWN FENCE TELEPHONE 47 Libertyville, IIL. an's life when money. The rs1ccess of his 12¢ per foot 13¢ per foot 15c per foot Pér .. 3017c .39¥4c 34c .44¥/4c ..38¥4c Mrs. Joseqoh P. May of Waukegan visited Libertyville relatives last Sat-- Mrs. Kate Bernard went to Chicago Bunday to remain a week visiting rel-- atives and friends. -- W. LE Collins was in Genevya Monday to attend a meeting of members of the lilinois Monument Dealers' Asso-- clation. . Mrs. Ida B. Green returned Tuesday to her home in Kaukauna, Wis.. after spending three weeks in Lake Forest and Libertyville with relatives. 8. A. Pettigrew returned Sunday to Chicago, after spending several days in Libertyville. ~ Mr. and Mrs. George DeVolder, of Waukegan, recently purchased the A. Swanson two--flat building on South avenue in that city., .. Mrs. Oscar Kaiser and two children of Joliet were here over Sunday visit-- ing at the Chas. Kaiser home on East Church street. + Lucian Elisworth of Chicago was here Sunday visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth. A new street light was ordered by the village board Tuesday night, to be placed on Sunnyside avenue, just west of Milwaukee avenue. ~ Gus Krumrey, local representative of the Public service Company, was in Waukegan Monday to attend the reg-- ular weekly meeting of ~representa-- John Cole, Libertyville's only har-- ness maker, made a business trip to Chicago today. 'Mrs. William Zoelilner. of Chicago was the guest of friends in Liberty-- ¥ille Saturday. Mrs. Herbert Lusk of Waukegan vis tied last Thursday with her aunt. Mrs. H. N. Maxham. Mrs. Arthur Kiest of Deerfield, was here over Sunday visiting her sister, Mrs. John Dollenmaier. ~ -- Born. on Wednesday, Feb,. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Proctor, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason are vis lting relatives in Racine, Wis. Mrs. Mary Carney and granddaug'h-- ter Katherine Guerin spent Friday in Kenosha, Wis. L JP * # Along with its big special picture, Auditorium "The Fighting Blade," with Richard| 'Theatre }:;thehneu. next week, the Andltor-i ¢ Theater is putting on a special uF' & feature in observance of National :; |'hm Bong Week. -- c y [ot-- [ 5 Miss Mary MeGavick spent Sunday wW.th friends in Lake Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bain, of Syra-- cuse, New York, came TPuesday for a weeks visit with their niece, Mrs. Gus Krumrey. The Bains were formerly residents of Millburn where they con-- ducted a grocery store. __ . George Crouse, now located in Deer-- field, was in Libertyville Tuesday vis-- Iting friends. George was fortmerly in the harness tusiness here with John Cole, and says the old town still looks pretty good to him. "The Man Without a Country." a »icturization of Edw. Everett Hale's famous story, at the Auditorium The ater 'imesday and Wednesday af th's week, drew capacity houses, and was pronounced as one of the best pictures of the year. . 'Ved Spero, of the Libertyville I',epv-ri Store, is putting on a "Clean--up Sale " starting next -- Wednésday Febru°rm 20. Mr. Spero has a large stock uf general me@hand'se which be is ei--| fering to the public at bargain prices. Read hig full page advertisement on page three of this issue. The window of the Soda Shop this week contained a splend d display of guns, etc., used in the 'various con-- fMicts the U. 8: has engaged in. The arms included the olg fashioned mus-- ket used in the days of Lincoin and also the latest model provided by the government in the world war.. Lively scenes were enacted in the business district last Sunday evening, when th village marshal was notified Yhat a young man had used cave man tactics and kidnaped a young lady to whom he had been paying attentions. Afted things had quieted down, it was found the young lady needed no spe-- clal urging to go 'with her admirer. E. A. Bieberitz is now connected with the Collins & Doane Monument Company, as sales manager. Mr. Bieb-- eritz has had many years experience in the monument busfhess, and for the pagt eight years has been with one o' the largest monument concerns in the State of Wisconsin. (He assumed his new duties last Monday. The realty f'r mof Sellers & Petor-- son moved the first of the week to their new quarters in the Jochheim hb=ilding: vacated by the battery shop. The interior has been painted and dee-- orated by Fendick & Son, and pre-- wents a pleasing appearance. This real estate and insurance firm has made things hum since locating in our village, and by their lHberal use of advertiszing space and aggressive man-- ner is building up a fine business Short Items of Especial Interest Local and Personal The meeting of the village council Tuesday night was enlivened by the protests of a citizen over the action of the board In refusing to:--grant a Chicago mm.fi' Athe-- privilege of motmhm boards in the vil-- lage. is particulat citizen owns a lot on wh'ch it was propoted to erect one of the sign boards. He became rather p;t.ntod in m"ro::rh nd';n'- tormed t! -'fl U o7 a Tollos 40 "Heel high it Tsb or ® 80 fteet high If he saw fit no matter whether it was sanctioned by the officials z:fl. A 304006 wall w#ould certainly be dogtight. * |stoekofeloctrlcdgoods,etc. A com-- modious work room in the rear of the building is devoted to the battery bus-- .iness, where the charging, repairing, | etc., is don@. With their fine show ]windm. and interflor decorations : they have one of the nicest #tores in ' the county. . \"Fighting Blood" Ne. Warren Herrick, of Lake Forest, has recently received a lot of fine tur-- keys Trom 'l'oxu.\gl:h he will keep on his Orchard P Farm, in this township. They are extra fine birds. the hens averaging «over 20 pounds each and the gobbler tipping the scale at 50 pounds. Mr. Herick plans going into the breed'ing of turkeys on an ex-- tensive scale. The Ray Furniture and Paint Store is all set for a big season this spring in the pafnt business. One'of the most attractive --dizsvlays of paints, brushes, ete. can be seen in one of their big windows. A call at the store Wednes-- day disclosed Paul in overhauls busily applying the brush to the walls of a The dramatic. book sermon at the Methodist church next Sunday eye ning will be "The Scudders" by Irving Bacheller author of "A Man for the Ages," so 'well received last Sunday evening by the largest "audience to date. *'*The Scudders" cannot fa'l to interest you. ~"This family symbolizes the commercial age, the decay of home life, and all the follies of pres: ent day society at its worst. A story both pointed and amusing. The public is invited. Bank. The new quarters gives them much more room to display their large "Shorty". Miller nt his usual call at the Independent Ooffice today. He gives the startling information that by actual count there are at the present time fourteen democtais in Liberty-- ville. This includes N. Johnston, who recently came from Alabama to take a position on the Independent. Johnson was born that way, but Shorty bas had an opportunity to know better. the rear of the store The Libertyville Battery and Elec-- tric €o. is now located in their new building, south of the First National At the regular meeting of the village council 'Tuesday night the report of Kelit~--r. DeLeuw & Co., relative to the sewage and drainage project of the vil-- lage was presented. The revort was a volumnous affair, and provides for SUNDAY. FEB. 17 * An Exceptional} Program ! Gareth Hughes and Beéssie Love in Christy Comedy--"A Son of a Sheik" Richard Bartholmess and Dorothy MacKill in "The Fighting Blade" to Forget A special featyre with a special National Song Week-- program room he is installing in and WED. FEB. 19--20 . FEBRUARY P4, 1924. FEB. 15--16 FR'DA Y --5A TURDAY a comprehensive scheme of drainage and disposal of sewage. It includes new addittons recently made and also much territory proposed for annexa tion in the near future. The matter will be discussed at an adjoruned meet'ng Of the board to be held in the council chamBer on Wednesday eve ning; February 27th. > The members of Epworth League of the M. E. church are very much in-- terested in the series of studies on "The Youth of America," by Dan'el L Marsh. . Youth should be warned fair-- Jy of the dangers confronting our re-- public, and informed as to their civic duties, obligations and »rivileges as American e:tizens. Youth must inter-- pret God in the light of today. "Youth is not a complete or fully orbed indi-- vidual until he yields his life in a con-- sclous surrender to God." s Used mahogany piano, in good condition;~$160; nart cash; bal-- ance monthly payments. Call at Friends to the number of fifty--seven gathered Friday evening at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Thomas north of town, and spent the evening playing bunco. Seven tablesa were occupied. First honors for ladies were won by Miss Inez Clark, while the first award for the men was carried off by Pearl Schaffer. The younger members o' the party (and it is said some of the older ones also) spent part of the time danc'ng. Delicious refreshments were served and a most enjoyable evening was spent. * s »ADEHRNNNRNRNNRNNN FRED GRABBE AUCTIONEERING "ll}I| D FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: SAox Okeatre FOX LAKE, ILL. _Sunday, Feb. 17 "The Old Homestead" TT A SPECIALTY 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Res. Phone 2588: Office 344 Reverse Charges on Business Calls FARM AND STOCK SALES "Double Dealing" "The Scarlet Lily" Fighting Blood No. 11. Wednesday, Feb. 20 News and Comedy Catherine MacDonald in Saturday, Feb. 16 PR 0O G R A M Aesop's Fables RUFFLED CURTAINS _ The price and the quality positively cannot be duplicated . Ruffled and Hemstitched With Tiebacks Telephone 29 w. W. CARROLL & sON COMPANY One hundred and twenty pairs of WHILE THESE LAST STOP! LOOK! J The Erla Tri--Plex Radio Receiving Set Is Being Demonstrated at the Libertyville Garage.~ Come In and Hear It. The Price of the Erla Triplex Receiver including Tubes, Batter-- |, -- > ies and Loud Speaker installed is $150.00 ~ Eoo Telephone 202 Come In.And See What We Have For You That --perplexing thought, ;"Did 1 pay him?" will never bother you if you pay by check. Your cancelled check is al-- ways complete evidence of payment. We'll be glad to handle your checking account. It is just one of the ways in which we make transactions easier for our customers. Ike Radico Shop $1.15 ... LIBERTYVYILLE. . ~._ . ILLINOIS. Resources of More Than a Halif Miliion Dollars First National Bank The erystal in the Erla Triplex .does away ' -- _ with any and all tube noises, scratches, so often J _ found in sets of other design, but at the same i . COMPLETE EVIDE NCE geivers are: H. W. Robbins, Libertyyille, G. B. * Follett, Libertyville; G. B. Mason, Libertyville; |-- John Molder, Libertyville; Wm. Brumm, Liber-- tyville; 0. J. Bochm, Libertyville and Mark Neville, kibertyville, and they all say they ex-- | . _ perience no trouble in tuning out inte"rfer'n' sta-- $ tions for the ones desired. . +8¥ The Erla Triplex Receiving Set comprises one -- stage of variably tuned radio frequency amplifi-- cation, one stage of straight tuned radio fre-- quency amplification, one stage of reflexed rad--" io frequency amplification, one stage of reflex-- ed audio frequency amplification and one stage of straight audio frequency amplification, with a crystal serving as a detector, the combination equaling five tubes otherwise employed. BERNARD & PROSSER, Proprietors of the set. HOURS 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. K. FOR SALE BY ;aiisfiedwn:rsofErhTfflex'Rg- l PAGE FIVE s E';";' «8 ¥5