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Highland Park Press (1912), 3 Mar 1921, p. 4

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HI. uw the crcum yidcn-vnlurcd £er uuca sac 'Wwaukegan,111.Feb fab ”Gail Attorney ! _ ADJlTDK‘ATION NOTICE Public notice is hereby given that :the subscriber. Administrator, of ,the estate of Emma Sack, deceased; {will attend the County Court of Lake :(Iounty. at a term thereof to be :hoidcn at the Court House in Wauke- Egan, in said County, on the first Mon- day of May next, 1921, when and ’where all pvrwns having claims [against said estate are notified and irequestod to present the same to said’ {Court foLadjudication. It is expected that it days before the total a on goods can be traced «raw n v 5.. M, .. It is said that it tug“ there was Worth of goods w «an out by fraud huth under arrv arrested in the days. on his own hook and had tried to implimtc uthers by sending them a rvfund think with the goods, which they muhi wash without even send- ing hack the goods. One man in ('aiifornia received a $500.00 dia- mond rim: with a refund Check. He was to wlit fiftyâ€"fifty with Stam- hach. And so the fraud went on and on. Stambach and Craig are Sumuhmiy at Zion wrote.- to Mont- gmnory Ward 62 (:u. and informed than that tin-n- must have been a mistake, that things, were being di3« putvhcd to the houst- without having ordered anything. An investigation started. and the beans were “spill- " Stambach had been conducting a giant bogus mail order business (-«i. Tel. 410 Mus Alumna“ suu‘ stmi sham-{fur ne aluminum wzu'v for uni. (Mu-1' prusm Human“ (rmg Inn A nmIin-r m~1uw mum-d .\h~, Mnrxlmif. Mum: at 3110 Iinm'h .AH'HLAK‘, and u lot ul' mutvnul was JHMM! Lu in'l' :HMI‘tSfl The Ultjt‘vL mu 3.. hxrnixh a flu! t'rvc uf (rust fur Mr}. Murdmilk daughter. Mms Mur- ~huH was to marry a young mzm num- mi Nolan, and hv uhmluwly refused tn haw muthmx [u do with the gum!“ lunklllu (Ill [ht-1H with ennu- wm-Lh V111. lilL‘5t'h8Hdlb‘C belonging to MunLgmm-ry. “'sz Company, of (ihicugu, “as unwuthod Sunday at Kiun, m-rm‘tiin-x tn a dispatch from 1hr Zinn currvspnndent nt' the \Vuuk'g’an Sun‘ ()m- m‘ the must gigantic fruudfi wwr “41‘"sz mu m ("hivagu hu<ists smuw was wurkmi I); m: eighteen your uni lil|‘.\'\('n‘_.t‘l' 1m.» named Albert 51.1mm“ i). «nurluywl by Huntguxm-ry THE HIGW PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. Another threv hux wm'Lh Vul' nu-Q'handisc Muntumm-r'y. ‘vVurtI 8L (MR-ugh, “as unwutht Messenger Boy 21nd Chum vised Scheme gto .Rob Chicago Mail 0:"- der House CARRIED ON LARGE SCALE? <1 my be Made Twice .___. a Wet-k hut' .CLEVER SWINDLE ‘. ‘Fint 8t. Charles _chk, l’uL ('hicago Firm Wise ‘2 and id that in one house in Chi- ‘u was stowed up $1,500 goods which Stambach had d's sake, isn’t there some p this stuff from coming?" 1' the Zion City men who quantity of the stufl’ shipL Dealer in uamuacn anu Lralg are wrest and others may be the nhxup before many es Sack, Administratyr. ., Feb. 2lst, 1921. ' tomey. 52-3 :mrry u yuung mzm num- ml kw uhmluu‘ly refused >Lhul1: [u do with the Run; on [ht-m with 3mm- ll H ur He 5cm out a lot 0f "0 for u wrdding pres- prusvnu Wore lavished 1M. that it will be Several total amount of stol- [H nil 1.» $1.30” Worth hunt uf umcr thing.» l> rhumzh thvrv m m CHECKED IN ZION wni m1! Highland Pu}: KOL do hnum I'H‘L $1.: rt ‘1 n \\ 'v't'l Hum :11) t1 awumpunyxm: Hm Hi“) [In hundred dollars‘ H qurl um: {11’}? 'mxlc Hf \Vhll'h C‘H ll) I} ‘Il $1“) a 2H} \vux'! h M-rmm «'U'd \\ 1w! J" J‘ v 3M! n Humm- H) “in! iallm, WW, ”11H “In ll’t‘ UHH‘ :\ t' 1t stated pastimei. “I’l-I‘KUHS who have frivnds or rela- tiwu <Luyinu at the Hotnl do Lake can hguw HILMb of pa 'karns of various kinds :xt the sheritf's office on other days and he will an that the proper pvr‘wns :rvt than, but Sheriff Green zul'wilm't's he is 11m thy to act as 9!â€" mr! <“(\‘(‘pt upon the achmmvns ‘ The “social calendar” at the coun- fty jail is now so arranged that the j“zuests” there will be “in” only to ‘visitors on Tuesdays and Fridays hereafter, it was announced Friday by “Special Secretary” Sheriff Elmer Green. says the Waukegan Sun. With 46 winter resorters at the Hotel de Lake, the sheriff is unable to chaper- on the. visiting parties and do justice to his position, inasmuch as he is also official guide for the many people whom State‘s Attornuy A. V. Smith is invitim,r to the various got-acquainted parties at which Judges (3. C. Edwards and l’. L. Persians are the .irectors of iéherifl Green Announces That “CON!" FEWER VISITING v. -;;."i.);;.“ > r Eng AINLY‘ thereLm’sqmothmg that improves on theZinseed ., p'oultice,‘ or magihap‘athe incaildficent mustard poulfic whkh éranfimzi used ‘0 spgcf; {Qua painâ€" the {ubbér water 111;} for instag‘é; B ;if the sun doésn’ t move, improvemeiit doesn’t $61197 meme HEAIING PAD j, THE truth is the eXtraordinarily versatile“ talents of the al- ways ready, untiring, uncomplaining‘low-cost servant on tap wherever there is _a lamp in the Electrical House may be used N in-many ways to multiply convenience and comfort and lessen labor by the route of the requisite Electrical Appliances. ND the Utility Motor â€"- acquainted with it? So light it can be carried around easily and by attaching it to any lamp socket set going to polish silver and glass ware, sharpen cutlery and if you’re handy be made to do a lot more chores ,quicker and better than they can be done by other means. \â€" __ or water, for the second word â€"- or the family of Smal Lamps whose members you can fasten where you like? seur, or the Electric Milk Warmer ancw to perform the work that must be done, all operated by “m.- 9 Electricity in unrivaled fashion. ‘ VISK see it. " It’s soft and flexible. .It realizes three degrees of temperature each ‘controllable by means of a switch. That’s enough description. It's one only of a raft of household appli- instafi‘éfB dithe suh doésn’t mm and thege’sv‘slomejhing that has the down â€"â€" the ’ OR; instance, do you know the Electric VER see it? It’s soft ,-./ "mun“, uv ,uu n uw me em ectrch curling Iron,( Electric Vibrator, a mechanical but an accomplished DAYS AT JAIL We deal in them â€" at our We beg to annouce that we have taken on ‘ the whole 'line of QUAKER OATS COMPANY FEEDS ‘Such As SCHUMACHER FEED, WHITE DIA- MOND FEED, GREEN CROSS HORSE FEED. FULL-O-PEP POULTRY MASH- ES AND SCRATCH GRAINS, We Solicit a Trial Order’r Myrna! Coalégb; or Northern Illinois Office and Yards. vino hazing Phone 27 Get your tax statements early and pay your taxes while the bills are still in the hands. of the Local Collector. Personal Property Taxes MUST be paid by March 12th, also Real Estate Taxes. Tax Billsrwill be in the hands of the local collector on and after Feb. 26, 1921. l C. Antes Sons Company Store" PAY YOUR 1320 TAXES 1‘3’ â€"- you can substitute bouillon â€"- or the family of Small Portable A. C. ANTES Deputy County Coflector rubber bq‘ireaten hanas Deerficld, Illinois Curling Iron, or the at 5%tm:

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