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Libertyville Independent, 8 May 1924, p. 8

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l a 8 bfl&'&qh«.brukbnmk,fikumu" Em waah%nmm'hflorgfixd ~% Othf E. _A neugy ts pom, jaye in 50 oys YVe tyr ppeflesdag snd i Inter . NV i# > . -- SECURITY BANK ar ut :mn s of the M' Say-- e Bank, Waukegan, held a meeting hursday afternoon at which tour pw : 4 I were elected. The mk recently increased its capital ok P $50,000 to $200,000, which lbited the increase to nine d+-- tockh Instruct Direct-- ors to Proceed With New @Garrett Wilson of Wilson and k-, Blech, Supt. Public Service E"'-c Hulse, of T. J. Stah} and _ _ATHLETIC _ UNDERWEAR Te Te We J. B. MORSE & CO. Pss > Abuus new directors elected Thurs e specialize in Men's Undersuits of long wearing fabrics, asomable weight, accurate {fit, remarkable corfort, and not huve a good practical garmont at. OR many yearsit has been our policy to carry a few of e best lines in Underwear. SELLERS 4& PETERSEN ve more expensive, but well worth the price, "at.$1.50 ination Shirt and Union Suit for Tennis and Golfing. for LOCAL REPRESENTA IVES * this time' t nouncem : nt Stray Bits of Wisdom, Truth is like a peur!; he alone pos sesses' it who m&l"{"d into --the depth of Life and torn\his hands on the rocks of Time.--Laboulage. . _ L. J. Hoewss Jr. of Hewes Garage. woans o eltmune o a 6 maigrecate 6 d 9e o s ce adides on s oo eime o a a wa» .......' ' ." w lz' ensmvene # e aP€eua ® m*m a land of magniti-- nent scenery, romance and music. You are lnvited--just an hour. . #¥ #% 4 4 4# #4A * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 'Mre. Cecil Rykert and two w wecompanied by her hrother, und Mrs. Farr, were hore from Chica inz over the arrival of a daughter, born Tuesday, May 6. Mrs. Rouse was formerly Miss Ruth Taylor, of Liber-- tyvilie, ' =~ ~.Mr. and Mrs. Rubsell Rouse, who re-- side in Frembont township, are rejoic inz over the. . arrival of a daughILor, to oax'ma real esiate Droker born Tuesday, May 6. Mrs. Rouse was of Chicago. two years ago Mr. formerly Miss Ruth Taylor, of Liber-- Talcott was stuck in the mud at this tyvilie, \{noln'. ;:' since u% mv'h':: aotmth.: E. Sachs, a cadet at St. John's Mili-- street decided ¥es$ o tary Academy, located at -- Delatfeld, this particular .place, wu,mnmmemmimt'm Jesse 8. Hyatt, president of the vil-- mmnshhmother.m%l- lage board, while driving n orth of and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bart town Saturday, was in collision with lett. '|a truck. Not much damage was done, Mrs. F. E. Hoskine went to Cluringa,© Ofber: than _A fanfer bete forn. frome Inwa. Tuesday, where she was called pccurred wlullmll nlgh'..' Peterson cor-- on account of the death of her broth> no, mhe driver of the truck was to er--in--law, Charles Heaton. FrOM CIA"-- prme, and apteed to settle for the on account of the dieath of. her broth-- er--in--law, Charles Heaton. From Clar-- inda Mrs. Hoskins will go to Council Bluffs. lowa, to spend a week or ten days visiting relatives. _ f The guarantors Of the Chautaugua | """ "° »®2""0°" ~> * lount? Conurt mmwammm% will attend before the County Court : May 9th, at 8 p. m. to organize. Lake County, at the Corrt House : is all the notite to be given, so--those Waukegan, on the 9th day of Jun interested will keep it in mind. The 1924, next, for the purpose of maki date of the baginning of the Chautau & final --settlement of 'said estate, . 'gua for this year is set for June ¥7th, Which time; and place I will ask to ] «o the committée will have to be kept Alscharged. All persons interested a busy from now on. #o. V "'%fl.;:':n. mm.,u'yBADAQ e APF, ¢ , A._D. 1924. ~\A'The Rev. Father Martin J. Nea'ls' - ALICR M. FULLER, masters held a meeting in Glencoe Wednesday night, for the purpose of making. arrangements for the state convention, 'which will be held at De-- caltur May 21 and 22. «_ ~ Miss'Grace Mordhorst, for sevéeral months bookkeeper at the Independ-- ent office, Resigned 'her position last Saturday, And is now employed in a like vbosition with the grocery firm of C. P. Gunn & Co., at. Lake Forest. Miss A. M. Appley is now bookkeeper at the Independent office. The association" 'of Lake county postmasters and the North Shore post-- Bunday evening dard time.. *"I Jloved and trust in n mames Hided m'::-." o story. Hear it. \The Rev. Father Martin J. Nea'is returned last Saturday from New York, where he went to be present,at the homecomirfg 'of.Cardiaal HMayes. mher Nealis was a Chaplain in the y during the World wa, and at that time became acquainted wi'th the then Archbishop Hayes: story. Hear it. - Preparations are being made to en-- tertain more thih 500 visitors at the Methodist church Saturday, May 10, the occasion being the 'rally of the Chicago Northern--District of the Ep-- :nmh League.. A varied program will be given, including athletic events on TAberty fileld at the high school. The M ess meeting will be 'held in the Fred Croker, the well known railor, could not stand it to loaf any longer. He has had more than a year's rest, and has entered | the (busimness Field again. He has established himself in the rooms above the Decker & Nevilie drug 'store, where he--will bo glad to Eneet old and new castomefrs. Read his display ad in anotber golumn. : Mother's Day d tic book sermon on "The Little ofim" by Lynn Harold Hough, at Methodist church Bunday evening, May 11, at 7:30, stan-- dard time.. -- "This 'Little Old Lady', loved and trusted by a 11 sorts of pat-- ple, becomes a friendly *Cirst 'aid': to Hided to her." *A charming, inspiring tertain more 1 Methodist : chu the occasion Chicago North & given, inclt «. # -- "FRED CROKER * ~Announcement and supper will be served by TAKE Remember I am prepared to takefcarefof your cl"fiin'./ l.p.ififl' and Mnl. *€ l AM now open for business with ) a * «> mveeemnh full line of the new-- est fabrics in a wid: range of /patterns. It will be a real pleasure --to select Spring or and ~tailor [ your Suits, and the prices are veory reuona&: ' ¥Fred H. Smith and family motored to Richland, Wis., Bunday. Jack Goodall has engaged Bert Co+-- &h." 'm i to bowling and »ncm'-&guatum Zurich _ Mr. Goodall is looking for-- ward to a necord breaking business at that popular summer resort, now that the roads are paved all the way from Chicago. : J.ull:tm'h::mxw tra good care of one bontly.{About fwo share ago M+. Mick lost the end of one Of his fingers, and a shoct time ago 'the member began to give him considerable trouble. A physician this week removed two smalil splinters of bone, and Mr, Mack is much reMoved. f J. N. Murray this week sold a lot on Milwaukee in the Osborne subdivision The Libertyville base ball team won from Wheeling last Sunday, the final score being & to 1. © Up--to the ninth inning the score was tied, with each side having a tally. Our boys woke up in the last : frame and chased around the diamond for four runs. A team from Long Grove will come here Sunday for the first game of the sea-- son at thi» Fair Grounds diamond. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executrix of the es-- tate of Caroline M. Futller, deceaged. will attend before the County Court of Lake County, at the Corrt House in Waukegan, on the 9th day of June. 1924, next, for-- the purpose of mahkhing a final --settlement of 'said estate, at which time; and place I will ask to be State of IMlinois, Lake County, ss. Estate of Carrie M. Fuller, Decenrcd. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FILING -- _ hand picked, Inquire at St. Mary,of FINAL SETTLEMENT _the Lake Farm, or phone 27§J--1... _ Low A. Hendee, Atty. WM. J. FENDICK Telephone 199--] All persons interested are Y¥ 8, 1924. real estate broker 19--1t RUY YOUR BABY NEAR OME --Auniy Shicks of a quainy that pleases. Order now to save dis uvobm&t{ Phone Palatine No, 5. Bunany C Poultry: Farm, Palatine, M'nois. * x --_ 3101 MONEY 'TO LOAN--We bare a con siderable amount, of special funds to loan on improved farm. or city: prop-- erty.' We invite your inguiry. (First National Bank, Libertyville #10--t FOR SALB--Two 10to: 56 x 300 feet each, south front, elose in on Lake streot. $1,000 cash takes either with all improvements in and , paid¢\ for. m«Lu&c!qude.!:;n OR SALE----Bb Tenor Saxophone, in * Hret cizas conmihion, can gige wik BABY.CHIX--After May %.\in 100 lots, Leghorns $8.50; Barred ' mre ie oi 11.50; Wyan €8, c Minorcas $12.50. D. T. m FOR SALE --Yellow. Dent seed corn. | .J.F. Dryer. Télephoné Libertyville FOR SALE--Fresh cows, Wllkers and springers; registered Holstein bull; 10 good heifers and 2 grade bulls; all tested under government supervision and free from tuberculosis N. Red-- mond, Deerfield, IIL Telephone Lake Forest 795--¥--1L. FOR SALE--Giadioli bulbs; choice mixed at 258 and 50c per dozen. By mail, 3 dozem for $1.00.. Black rasp-- berry plants at 75¢ per dozen,. Clara 8. Miller, cor. Milwaukee Avenue aAnd, Rockiand Road, Libertyville, 11. FOR SALE--Roan duck eggs and Col lie puppies, at $5.00 each.. Bergeron smthmlmhomu.xm ville, on Lake St. road. WANTED--Board for, $ or possibly 5 .. aduits, for 4 or 5 months, on well kept farm, with shady yard and good plain cooking. Address T. B. Hilton, 215 Pine Grove Avo., Chicago. --. 19--1t FOR SALE--A number of pigs, eight ----_weeks old; also. a quantity 'Of seed corn. .Holst Bros., Area, IIL _ Tele-- River, nedr State road; one mile water front; finest climate in the world; beautiful view; ducks, fish, oysters, crabs in abundance. Address Box 156, Chestertown, Md. 18--14t $a*X*. For homes for investment, you.cannot make any mistake in purchasing * Libertyville property now. Bound to advance in value rapidly. & y x 'Wehavejnm;ioiv'c}nice'bhniminbuinucpmberfiaonw . Avenue, both vacant and iiproved. -- Also lots'close--to the C. M. & «St. "P. WANT ADS. * notinflntednfim,hnpmbah"aywdnhtyto&y,mdféd safe and sure you will realize a handsome profit in a short time, . »£#\% f It's really foolish to let outsiders cotme in here and pick up the bargains. Wehuveahalfmillioudoflmwp(thofydpeflymda.exdmiveulam tract where prices cannot be: raised. The price is the same now as it _was be-- fore the recent activity started. Does this mean anything to you?-- Better think it over and not take too long a time doing your thinking. We are not try-- ingtoteflywywrhninu_o,butwehe!verymenbdulnl.berty';v{ea.ndhh Phone4fi 9 County and very sure depot. -- Fine locations for flat buildings. Also right close in to electric station. Prices are right. -- Acreage close to town, some in town --Farmé, Resort prop-- * 1f it's Real Estate in Lake County you want, consult us; always glad to how properties. No ohligation to buy. '~ .. 2CA 4 ellers & Petersen Real Estate We Have the Real Bargains ers & Petersen WANTED--Bituation on country es# tate by iexperiensed man; wife to s iesb uen InoiSnNoirt -- hh eay SolbNugt uts i SJu td tphcanell we have properties you can resell in a short time at a 515 N. Milwaukee Ave. When it comes to description -- the word sweetness . . expresses your feeling toward Mother. Dalightful sweet-- ness is the term applied to our candy--whether it be > Mothers® Day or any.other day of the year.= _ -- --==-- wholesome, carry with them the sweetest thoughts of-- the Chocolates, with cream, fruit or nut center or bon bons wrapped in appropriate boxes are here. Sweet Thoughts _: for Mothers' Day _ THE SODA SHOP y temale, ally a,.=,he days. l}:l CANDYVYV e In 19--1t for hatching; per -- Tho. (John ¥. Dryer, FOR SALBE--Lorn planter, nmfl mower, walking plow. Inquire of tyville, IIL WANTEID>--Boy 'for garden ; work, David -- Adler, -- Libertyville Teole phone 84 551 Milwaukee Ave. $25 K. Church St., Libes» 10--1t

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