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Libertyville Independent, 1 Feb 1923, p. 13

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Te nilad cet gaesae ndt underwent Ig wlll seil at Publica Auctian aanDtheoitemerseDr.known Cmilefarm,1 mil nartkcf Lbertvîlle on Mlwauke Aveus O SATU D, MFeBRUdaRY 10 CHESNEY FARMS LAKE VILLA, ILLINOIS 4HEAD BIG GROWTHY 45 '5DUROC SOWS&t FgII yearlings, spring gilts, bred to the International Grand Champion "Sensation Improver." Every ani- mal immuned against Choiera. Each animal regitered and transferred to purchaser promptly. Sale Starts at 10 o'clock LUNCH SERVED AT NOON Corne--Be Our Guest for the Day PU-BLIC SALE of 40 Duroc Bred Sows and Gilts at Lndenhurst Farm, Lake Villa lbnois. Friday, February 9 I~-~.~swrfrom THE MOUT PRDUBINT ~Du- ROC HERD IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS. The show herd froslindenlut, conposed of animais selected fron the breediiig herds, won 68 prizes at this season's Iargest shows, and hogi bred at Lindenhrst and sold froi the herd won 13 . i-e for ilicir <>winers, making a total of 81 prizes for LUN- DENURS BRE!) DUROCS for the year, among these prises -'W 'ere 29 firts and Championships, a record made by no other herd in Northern Illinois, titis season. hicludlei in this sale wili 6e several of the show herd. >Taldsg tAs sows as a whole they wil comprise the most val- »Me wa lot of bred sows ever offe t autlhn, his secin 28 Sowi sen bred to LINDENHUIT SENSATION, a fali boar that Las won tie distinction of, heing the largest Duroc of h ge l iate la etsn for hasage.That *1. s Grand Champion sire, Great Orlon Sensation eve oîed.Ilewu the highest pnced pig Mr. [arn séï lait <spsni mad thsetop pig in the entire fil crop byGreat Orion Sesto This b= uoir s rt, Jr. Champion and Grand Chtaup and Grand Camion ai this years shows. 12, head w~sel bred te WaIt' Path$narker, a prise witfing son of the 1920 WorWd' Grand Champion Pathmarker. This w aut opportunity te buy the very bestinh breeding that can beoffered in Dur=c. Each on is registered and aIl have been immuned aginst choker. Write for catalogue cotafinig further information, a Past card w'flring t. LINDENHURST FARM Lake Villa; Mliois :; e ,N. G. KiASCOÈEL,Aaçioneer *WILMOT SCHOOL The elgbih grade iook reviet tests lu spellng. lauguage sud hisloryat Pi-lay. The itfth and slxib grades took a re- vie test lu speliing sud pbysiology. We wv.re sorry to bear of Carollues accident ai Evertt schoni. 'he installation of oficeu-s ai tue Royal Nelgbbor Camp of Deeriield vga beld Thuraday evau.lng, Jan. 25.. Members irom Mheeling, GlenYiev Shermerelîle. PrairIé View sud Hlgb- 4 land Park enJoyed the eveullg wtb us. Thase who aiiended thea dance given at ldge achoot Saiurday aventug re- port a gond time. The firai four grades b aavemced Thea firsi four grades bave mad" the covers for iheir wuiiug books. Thuusday night fire deet.oyed the bRru-n sd sheds ou the oldUI urler es- taie. south 0f Nortbiield cburch. The play given lunIIvereii hall Fr1- day night tas enjoyed. Mur-n credit la due Miss Mary Kenugh for ber part ini the play. G. A V 1NSCHOO L * **ttttttt Mrs. Newton, a former teacher of many of the prominent men of W&u- kegan, and an old meaident of Stan- ton's Point, !ngles1de. died last Tues- day evenlng. She was buried at Gur- ngee Friday afternoofl About a dozen Ingleside chidren at- tended the meeting at LibertyvIlle lat Saturday. Everyone enjoyed it ifl- mensely. There were many interest- Ing things. Dr. Coles spoke about 27,000 RECORDS Played With One EVERPLAI THE PERMANANff NEEDLE The "*Everplay" Pbonograph needle plays every Word more distinct. Plays every inake of record. and wifl not injure any record. SPrice $1 .00 Mailed Anywherc SGeo. H. Schubert Box 203 ROUND LAKE, ILL. The undersigned will seil on the premises 1 1-2 miles south of Lake Villa, and 4 miles nortb of Grayslake on the Lake Vitia Road, on the Fred Hucker Farm, on Thursday, Febniary 8' sale Starts at 10:30 a. m. Froc lunch served ai noan.1 26 Hlgh Grade Dunhamae 6 HolstiehSa 17 Milieu-a 7 titis calves 6 Spriugers, some yl ha lun by date of sale 3 2-year oid ballera 3 1-year old hetters Z 3-year old heiers 1 2-yeau- oid Durhama Bull HOR S E S 1 bay mare 8 yra old wi1450 1 bay house 8 yrs old vi 1360 1 black house 6 yrs o)Id vilSO 1 gray mare 12 yrsold -t 1350 1 gray mare 12 yus old wt 1200 8 Fail Piga HAY AND GRAIN 30 toua of M!ai!a 1 siack of cornf Some ahredded ioddeu- 12 feet ensilage, 16 fi silo 1000 bu. Ots free from foui seed 200 busheis o! barley, ires fuom fout seed 800 baakets oýr more of yelot dent corn MACHINERY AND TOOLS 1 Deeuing Corn Binder 1 <ihampioul Grain inder 1 Moline Hay Loader 1 Keysiouie Side Delivery Raie 1 1-oise Raie 1 -eJ5"iQ.IlLV5, o 1 Case single nov CitivatÔr* 1 Suu-'ace Cultivator 1 MeCormici Mower- 1 13 inch John Deere Gang Plow 1 lO-in Case S utI<ey Plot witli 2 boitoins, sod aud aîubbie 114-lia Oliver Sod Plot 1 Buceye foot shovel Dritl 1 Gaie Corna planter, eheci ai- tachinent 1 Deer 12-lu disc Pulverizor 1 12-lu dise tandem attachmett 1 set nearly net 3-sectiOn woold drag 2 sets 2-'section lu-ou drags 1 International manure spreade- 1 truck wagon 1 wagon box 1 10-w theel tuck witb extra hîglh theela 1 set gravel boards 1 hay rack 1 bob, aleigb 1, mili wagon 2 Siaver top buggies 1 buggy wtb gear sud runneis 3 seta double bau-nasa 1 unilk hara ss 2 sets sinis baruesa, i nearly net 1 double driving barnes 1 Victou-y miii machine, 3 Pails 1 650 lb. acales 1 Novo 21/ -h. p englue 1 Heu-a Feed grinder 1 cou-n shellèr 1 grind atone 1 saadir-' kettle 1 tank heaier 1 buzz set 1 sack ht.me growu Grilmm alflI fa seea 25 grain sacia 5 mli cana 1 englue tr-uck 1 'sbeebarroV, I zaSeéKée jt a bu od chîciens i iî'dlncîit),îr.140 egg cSas- Mi. O . 111Sat 16o - ilion gas tank. Wednesday, February 7, 1923 Sale ta commence at 12:30 sharp: cotwa. S close aprIngers, bal- ance milkers; 7 beliers cam- %og 2 years old; 1 two-yeiold Hostein bull; 1 browu hbrs« age 7, wt. 1400;, good torX homse. HAY, GRAIN, ETC. 35 ions Alialia Hay 10 tons Tlmotby Hay 250 bushels Oas 100 buhels Potataes MACI-INERV AND TOOLS j1 Hoosier Drill v III sTERMS 0F SALE-Ail sumo af $20 and under, cash. On eums qyer tllat amnount a credit of6 montils v4lI be given on good bankable notes bearing 7% interest. No goods ta ha removed until setted for. HAROLD HUCKER, Prop. FROE GRABBE, Auctioneer Cha. DProctor Insurance of ail kinds I' r,-a r,'Oust. Procidefit W. 13. Smlth, Vice Preeld@nt ýDr. Wad' Products F W Churchill, Socrotary andMage. FOR THAT COUGH OR COLD TLPOE8 Mustard Oinbnent Col& sand SECURITY TITLE & TRUST CO. Fever Tablets, Mentho- l ABSTRACTS 0F Tff LE - TITMM GUAR.AITEE Mte am o o nt etCapital : $1 25.000 00 AUGUST RADLOFF JrA - -:ILNl Phone 150-R -: - Lbyla _____________________ ifollar, single crtiehen 1 Janesville CUltlvàtOr 1 Liudsay Bras. Hay Tedder 1 Coru Sheller 1 Fertilizer sand Mine Sover 1 Peerlng Mayas- 1 tlytng Duttoluneul 1-La:ger 1 Chaihan Faning tsMI 1 Truck Wagon 1 Power Waabaer 1 Wood Heaiale Sove 1 Hard Coal Haag Steve Miii Cana aud ether. aliclee 100 numerous ta mentimn TERMS OF SALE Suins of $2000 or under, cash; ver that amount a credit of 6 MoL, will be given, purchaser executing app'roved bankable noie, beari*# Interest at the rate or 7 per cent Pei- annum fron date. No PrOP«Vt$' to be removed until settled for. NE3W VISAR Not because it is an Honored Customo, but because o4 the sinserity of our appreciation, we take this opportunity to thank you for the part you have played in our business prosperity the past twelve months, and we wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR. SchacllardwareGo Il Teephone 39 IETYR Collins -& Doane Go., Mdhuments'and Mau$SoI.iui Down By The Elect&icStaia Phone 200-J LbtyhrUi . 1 FRED GRABBE, -Auotioneer. JOHN ROUSE, Cierk. -9 FRED STOMI

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