_ _---- PAGE TWO _ The little son of Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Fras! is ill with pmeumonia. Carroll Porteous was a Grays-- lake visitor on Tuesday evening. "'thl-yM-Mamd party in Libertyville on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Morris Chandler was the guest of Mrs. Lee Warren of Liber-- tyville on Wednesday. John Roder isz confined to his Mrs. George Ross and Mrs. Mar-- eaie. # s. "J. aineaiie, mus Jourge Ross, Mrs. F. M. Harding and Mrs. Chandler attended the Woednestday H. C, Meyer made a business trip to Waukegan on Thursday. ville Women's Club. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chandler and Joel Chandler were Waukegan visitors Tuesday evening. Russell Wells of Antioch called day. Charles Lehmkuhl Jr. is on the sick list this week. Catherine O'Carroll who has been ill with pneumonia for some time returned to school on Thursday. Kublank. Mr. Ray Hibbard of Waukegan Bauernsmith Wednesday. W. D. Porteous spent Tueaday in W, Mrs. R. D. Cook and Mrs. Emma Smith spent Wadnesday in Chicago. The Bunco Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Tom Suydam of Libertyville on Wednesday after-- noon. ~Mrs. Ed. Roder won the first prize, Mrs. Myron Wells the second and Mrs. Holmgren of Liber-- tyville the consolation. W y at the home ; 'cfi" ville on W y 'afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Volkman won the first prize, Mrs. Henry Wohrenberg the second, Mrs. Trits the third and Mrs. Ar-- afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. J. Schaub and Mr. August Lochmuller and son of Chicago called on them thur ly burned on the hands, arms and face Thursday when a pail of gaso-- line with which he was playing his gramifather's, T. J. McBride's house. Jahn Jarrett who was work-- and Mrs. Bert Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Wells, Mr. and> Mrs. John Rouse and Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Wells attended the Wednesday even-- at the easec e ar" Waukegan. Mrs. Bert Swan entertained, the Kive Hundred Club at the home of Mr. lle on Wednesday 'afternoon. Mrs. 'm. Volkman won the first prize, rs. Henry Wohrenberg the second, rs. Trits the third and Mrs. Ar-- ur Whitney the consolation. Little James McBride was severe-- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorfler, Mr. MUNDELEIN PUBLIC AUCTION l'bvhgnold_myfamlwflnlupdlknn&nwtfi premises known as the Woolley Farm located at the corner of Grange Hall and Cemetery Road in Warren Township on Li Bm sns Th 13 Cows# in milk 1 fln J ols lfinfih'-wfl 11,620 lbs., 2 1--2 years -- _ 18 1 Gra mtyftrlfld- 1 Withhitiiess, 6 yoam o. 1.--2 section Iron Harrow Implemen 300 Cedar Fence Posts 1r_=a-m-:m iohn:...,":t:gw Saed ;m'.'f:ngnm 1%2' 50 Sacks 1--@"inch John Deere Sulkey 1;g=vy'.==v- Wizo® Strot: 1 Double Disc for tractor 2# small Wire Stretchers 1 Single Dise 1 Iron Roller 1 Tooth Harrow are old time friends of Mrs. that amount a credit of six months will be given where + "h--:ntdmfio-hmbym-hhu'% interest. No property to be removed until settled for. 1 Corn Planter 1 Dump Rake Hay and Grain -- . %"""'2'-""".-... 1 stack Straw . 400 bu. Oats Deering %Ddhw* %g_gm Silage s tm Seed Wheat 1&? blow . pipe . 6 1 Grundy County White ' 'und pipe Sweet Clover Seed ' Saturday, Dam owned.by Dr. F. ( Knight. -- 60 day test given. Philip Donegan, Prop. PERMS: All sums of $25 and under cash. On sums over Phone 287 of the Commencing at 12 "Tiger Rose" at the home old, :::ddod#:.n';l C."Dg t Monday at 7:00 Choral : Society with Mrs. Frank Dolph. Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Teacher Friday afternoon Ladies meets with Mrs. J. Bc:hhvc&?; Mrs. Will Ray assists. o farm which they have rented. ; The P. T. A. will give a card and Union evening services at 7;:30. Sermon subject: "The Challange of hearty cheers were the ladies M"M&M ing service. Feb. 18 at the school house. Five hundred, euchre and bunco will be and enjoyed the delicious compli-- mentary dinner given the men and boys of Ivanhoe and Mundelein by the Ivanhoe Woman's Society. Three tor. Saloon League speaker at both Ivanhoe and Mundelein. Hear 'his side of the wet amd dry question. Banquet, A Great Success > The Father and Son banquet on Saturday night at the Community House in Mundelein was an unqual-- ified success, One humdred and six fathers amd sons sat awbout the ta-- Coming March 17th big entertain-- ment given by Ivamhoe Woman's gomay *¥ \ed oy Mr. Damon Holmes, a brief statement was made by Mr. on at Boorman of the Y. M. C. A. college the boy trying to tune in to a real-- isation of the things that kept father busy and some times anxi-- o-;&hfi-w'bm'hh the things that are of special inter-- est to the son and so proving him-- self the boy's real "pal." Then Mr. Harokd D. Kinney, the efficient social director, spoke in a wery clear way of the value of riflety as a means of training for life amd for character. He then splendid address on "F# e a l . in se in marksmanship to the following eight boys: Harold Albrecht, Julius Kublank, Edgar Roder, Weston Shepherd, Aynsley Ross, Raliph Rus-- sell, Vance Ray, Harry Rouse. After the dinner and speeches the presented a pin to Edgar Roder as range officer and the badge of the w%mu Harry Rouse and ten medals for proficiencey PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH C. Arthur Jevne, Minister | Harok D. Kinney, Social Direc 1 Side Delivery Rake 1 Hay Loader 1 Fanning Mill 2 Hay Carriers with ropes, pdl,-ndforb | 1 set of Planks 1 Wagon Box 1 Low Iron Wheel Wagon 1 Basket Hay Rack | 1 Truck Wagon 1 Pump Jack }_l.hdnmwr | Milk Wagon 1~1 22 Ab. C Engine iwéa-c.-u-gv;t 2 set D.uble Harness 1 set Single Harness ?mn-n- 60 Pieces, 2x6--22 | s 30 P. M. Sharp Feb. 20th f New# [es Manure Spreader 1 Mi gidtgh * Barroll Cheny Friday at 7:00 p. m. Basket Ball. Saturday at 10:00 a. m. Explorers. 4:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. Boys. ° Saturday at 7:380 Young People's McCormick Mower at 3: , Feb. 21st #nti Boy Song" Aiker the "gaitah wire proity before and after dinner added much eg'h-u h".-'bodu on . the to the enjoyment of the evening. All who were there voted it a great were Arlington Heights callers Some of our masculine sex have adopted the open galosh, and were seen parmding, appearing quite up to date, and equal to the modern The Royal Neighbors are going to have a bunco party and bakery sale o on m.m'ym m--satuasn Mason returned from Her-- rington, Kansas where he was call-- ed by the death of his sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Froland have been on the ailing list the past week but are better at . this writing. Mr. Froland being able to be out again. Whitney Rockenback of McHenry was a business caller here Monday. waukese called on friends here Sat-- entific discovery. irs. a puncture 'mumm:lhmdf _ wheel or rim. Actually makes any tire puncture--proof for life. Gusrentred not to in-- jure tube, value or tire, on the contrary it pre-- serves and lengrhens the life of both tube and The J. P. Ritzenthaler and S. E. N/ mpaniniiil o {fy 0 #* Tires bammered full of nails leak no air. 'nn;pu--u-d.u: MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS Telephof@e Libertyville 608--R--2 All kinds of Auto Repair Work Results Are Guaran ASK FoR A demoustratron Doctor John P. O'Neil ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL | DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER Harry Pfannenstill, Prop. Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan PHONE 465 and Night Service P.' Phone 3817 THE STAR SOCIAL DISEASES Ne k 4 uit played THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1926 If women on awdopting men's db sage dn ie gan o ohe GALACITE tire Puncture Proof for life. We Make No 1 __ Sar Mlari* l Galacite will repair a puncture in ONE MINUTE without tak-- ing the tire off the wheel or rim; and in addition it will make the T\ ith this " &m most of as regular factory equipment. m of thant pame D they have not ;fl_!!mfl'l"mbm. 9{&-"'-&'?-' i!_c ease '&-whh-! fi which it can be inserted in a o onhaly Alomite pan esd spee :lfioh..bthh. -?H:l'y'?: tr ib u t e d fl-zm CORRECT ENGLISH MONTHLY MAGAZINE Authoritative Exponent of English for 24 Yurs Edited and founded by JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER Famous World Authority on English Send 10 Cents for Sample--Copy Correct English Publishing PRICE PER CAN, $1.50 CANADA -- $2.00 CITIZENS BANK BUILDING WEDNESDAY SATURDAY nails into a tire wish--50, 100, 6000--it makes GEORGE A. JONES EVANSTON, ILL. Phone 287--W Mundelein, IIL. Phone 368--R Extra Charge is Be on : for a M%s harm than a sllent enemy. Ciwd Public Auction' Royally Bred_ _ -- . High Producing Prize Winning -- * On account of farm being sold, I have decided to quit farming and will sell at Public Auction on the farm known as the old 'Thos. Geary farm, located 1% miles southeast of ' Wauconda, 214 miles northwest of Lake Zurich, 5 miles northeast of Bar. rington, on Rand Road state highway, Lake Corners, the fol-- lowing described property n Black -- ~10 in in teale wetghe 1100 15 . / B'{soo Ibs. C Black Draft Colt, coming 2 * years old Team Well Matched Roan Twin Colts, 6 mos. old 24 Head of Cattle 10 Fresh Milk Cows, 2 with , 2 Sets S W 12 to 9 Head of Horses I"Wm a set 1 Team Well Matched Black I"WMM Mlmc-itmou Chkest --..-- *.: : lmflllt'l old, Pipe Wrenches and Pipe Fit-- biack elding, / years tings. -- 1 Pile Scrap Iron Bay Gelding, 10 years old, Hogs 5 Brood Sows Poultry Public Auction'! 11. Weary Sprimgers aue ts eavy rs due edvevltsls:h::xtwdays 1 2--Year Old Heifer, due to have calf in May -- lconingz "oldAll)!r:lflg' years » due to have calf in June, with papers 1 Roan Stock Bull 1 Horse Cultivator nn"hold_, .',';I'Gm'ds Van Brunt Seeder McCormick Big 4 Mower Set 4--Horse Evener Most of the abote. articl w&u. Eveners : ; have been bought new Nalley Corn Sheller _ year ago wher' barn burnt that amount a credit of six~months will be given on--good bank~ able notes bearing 7 per cent interest. Nogloodstgberemoved TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $25 and under, cash. until settled for. Tuesday, March 16th, 11 A. M. While Lake County dairymen are acquainted with this herd--its dominance u:dgre, pro-- duction and breeding --yet a cordial invita-- fionis%\erentocallandinspectthebfihead (all) to be dispersed, which those who know me, realize is the cause of keenest regret. I have always tried to buy and breed 'the best and here is an opportunity never before pre-- sented in this section of the country to buy such an outstanding dairy herd. as I will sell. Terms, health, and sales conditions ---- which includes all farm equipment--are as is usual. Catalogs on request. : . Fifty--fAive (55) head including 3 herd bulls and 4 bull calves Will be sold to the highest bidder at l;g' farm (just sold) immediately north of a -- joining the village limits of Lake Villa, Lake County, IIlinois, on _ _ Or the farm FRANK T. FOWLER, Jr.-- _: Lake Villa, HL Phone 135--W--1 ;-.. who had no one _ The Lake County Register-- . E. > w4 a week--only $2.00--per year. Frank T. Fowler's Saturday, Feb. 20th raised--and all young stock. Some of these cows give 52 Ibs. of milk a day and will be proven the day of. sale Holsteins -- Friesians WILL A. WEBER, Prop. FRANK T. FOWLER COMMENCING AT 10 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON C FIZC Wlnnln s ' _' 4 Sets Double Hamness they work too hard trying to get Guantity Corn Fodder in barn rn 3 Stacks Corn :fii&» 600 Bu. 6 Row Un rook Seed Barley, clean seed from i?!'!"A_'_ Sulm*gSoed Co. 1 1 é:'ew Wooden fi\eel"l'mck 1 Narrow Tire ber Wagon 2 Sets New Wagon Springs . 2 New Wagon 'Baxes (ga2d &A ns:;, 2 Bob Sleighs _ > 2 Ford !\/, Ton T¥ucks Platform Seale «. ~Milk Cart 8 Milk Cans, _ <--' 8 New Harness * 1 Tea H §*.=~ 1&%'; 8 Horse Collars, ranging from 19 to 24 in.= > 8 Sets New Fly Nets Harness Dipping Tank SGd.BnmusO% Horsée Clippers : ~ . ' Pails and strainers 1 12x16 New Canvas 1 20x30 New Cankhns ¢ Wagon A number of forksland shovels -- movable self fx" @der for wood 1 New Singer Ser Machirie 1 Sunshine Washing Machine A of Ftuit Jars A m of Stone Crocks, ranging from lfi%:l..lto 5 gal. Remlgbon Pump. New Horse Hide' Fur Coat numerous to mention. Most of the abovte articles Hay, Grait and Feed Wagon Phone 127 Rest Haven Garage Our Classified Ads Are Money Savers Phone 632--W --1 BATTERY WORK We have installed a complete outfit for put your battery in first class shape. All repairs made by men who know how. Bring your battery here and have it tested free of charge. Williys--Knight and Overland Sales and Service Station ' . _ _ RREE AIR AND WATER + Al Work Guaranteed f Heaters and Ranges Proxes LimertyrynLe 144M. WILLERS MOTOR EXPRESS Large:Stock----Priced Right _ Gas Ranges Combination Coal and Gas Schanck Hardware Co. State Bank of Mundelein and intermediate points. FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY. H. DIETZ, Prop. . Enameled Ranges Héa}rolas Round Oak Heaters _ and at work in this Bank. of any kind, is only too Hot Blasts Kitchen Heaters Laundry Stoves At best lost interest will time equal or treble the We Are Agents for the Srop Bs IAn 2 Ravenxwoopn 1607. 38