Values Lake Co. Farm Land at $248.50 an Acre as Average Price NETTIE and NUTTY Snow and Cold Weather Spell Death to Thousands of ourBirds each Winter FEED OUR BIRDS 388 Central Avenue far AUDUBON SHOP w, I?! Bird Houses, Doll Houses, Wood Novelties New Location-Across Street from Gsell's land 30 m Our shop has on display several types of Feeding Shel. ters to provide, for this emergency. Priced upwards from $2.50. Allow us to Repair - Repaint your present Bird Houses. We are specialists in wood and will gladly estimate costs of any article you may desire. -ern m-mrrling to nil an IV Broadcasting For road Th Tht he land wine.“ are taxed on land s and “newsman“ during the pe- from 1924 to 1930 inelusive, and computed in accordance with the augment ratio process used by the runs onty leads in land value '3 in the state in which m as Dupage. the my htr an use. the nvernge Telephone 537, Mr. Hill THE PRESS vaio sFCiieeond M. Phone H. P. 350 STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY, by the und' buggy ‘ver the mt! tax commission Minnesota. Th are in each ins that she ' We had in hw whip.-." ion of Wisconsin and The estimated values instance as of April 1, take our sister to the Wichita last night so Bee a horse and buggy hir,.-Aueussta Gazette. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS . FROM LAKE COUNTY Happenings About This Part North Shore and Vicinity; County Seat Fire starting in the Solon Mills General store destroyed that struc- ture and a large residence nearby, last. week, causing damages estim- stud at more than $10,000. James Bernard Ryan, 42 years old, of Waukegan, died last Week. at the St. Therese hospital. after an illness of ah ut a week. The cause of death was gall bladder poisoning following an injury in March, 1930, The Bowman Dairy company of Round lake has changed hands and is nuw amt-d and npt/rated as of Jun. J, by Mr.' ("bus Junze. of Round lake. and Mr. It Pike, of Fox lake. lake, and Mr Two hundred pure bred Barred Rot-k hens pru0hed and a newly fin. ished chicken house was destroyed hy a, fire, thought to be of incendiary origin, at the home of Ralph Brez- inski, Fifth street and Hurlhurt Ct., Libertyville, last week. last out fire field Announepments of the merger of the Abbott YJahoratnrios with the Swan-Meyers corporation of Indian. aprrlis, was tmule from the offiee of the former p'ant in North Chicago, last week. The merger brings to- gether two Huh-rs in the pharmaceu- tical manufacturing field. Circuit Judge Edward ghurtlef? last wnok ruled that the rtutal from the Michael Rom-rs home on Mud lake into Squaw crook near Fox lake must bu closed because it was draining the lake and producing numerous un~ slightly bogs. C. K. A'ndnrson. Antioch bahker and holder of a large mortsratte on the Antioch nalaeo, last wook bought the danee hall for $42.411.0R in the wale conducted bv Mwster-in-Otaneery Benjamin H. Miller. Fatallv crushed when she tutasted frrm a driveway into the path of an automobile on Washington hark. Wau- kwan. last week. Evelyn Kneniz. 12 wears old, died at 12:15 o'clock the following morning at the St. Therese hospital. She was' the second child to be injured while coasting on Wau- k'uzan city streets in the space of a n oe' Erie Turner, M, former partner in the firm of Wetzel & Turner, Nash 3mm, and one of Waukezan's mast popular young business men. diod at the Vii-wry Memorial hospital last wow-k of injuries received Christmas My when his car was struck by an- other machine. R. E. Brunson. 27, Waukegan, who was in the other ma- chine, afso died of injuries a couple chino, afso days later. Mrs. Ma '.4. Mamie Shreffier of Milwau. was saved from serious burns Wonk. when her snn pulled her lf their autrtttrhile which caught at Half Day road, near Deer- Thursday, Jan. g, 1931 bred Barred of