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Lake County Register (1922), 13 Feb 1926, p. 6

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------. amade a business trip to. Libertyville -- --Vernon Giss made a business trip _--_-- "tp Libertyville Satunday. _ _ _ There was nmo school Monday on account of the teacher's illness. _--Mrs. Charles Simkus of Chicago is spending a few days at the Sch-- _--Fred Weidner of Kenosha, Wis-- consin and Herb Weidner of Liber-- . (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch and Mr. und Mrs. N. F. Busch and son Don-- 'dlo.tfiu the James Matousek home in Libertyville. __--Paul Radtke made a business trip . Harold Giss made a business trip to Libertyville Thuraday. _ ded the of Shirley Maszon h"hdmdflt. They also called at James Matouseks. Mr. Sanders, Michael Drahofel, Mr. Paul Frohnower and Mrs. Bar-- m%-n.fm.nr-m Mrs. Brehm and family of Mr. Albert Stahl called at the Farm Mr. and Mrs. Nick Galster of nukegan called at Al Raupp's Mr. and Mra, Paul Radtke atten-- Friday and Saturday Are Big Days For Thrifty Shoppers In The Globe's Big Bargain Basement Here we tell you of a few of the representative savings and the efitife Basement is filled with values just as important. Forehanded shoppers will take Quick Advantage of the Oppor-- Men's Dress Oxfords in dark brown or U dd in in simed to 196. day poot They're $4.98 values at _ $2.69 Odd lot of all leather un-- lined heavy shoes for boys. Women's Gowns M regular size flannelette gowns made of Heary quality _ sateen Bloomers in sizes 27 and 29. Come in fleah, lavender, sky and white. Double elastic at Charmeuse bloomers. Sizes ¥I -- 29 and extra sizes. An 16c $1.98 Men's Oxfords 49c 79c¢ aukegan's Real Bargain Center Autain tm e P * Alex Bunton of Libertyville cal-- umnmm Mr. George Sturm of called at the Sturm home one day be founmd in the valentine box to-- An interesting talk was given lagt Friday right at the P. T. A. t ing in the school house here by Mr. McKeith and the songs sung by a class o# boys under th» leaserskhip _The Half Day girls ba--ket ball teawm. practiced last Monda» evening@ in Herschberger's hall at --Pra:cie oi &rt MecLaughlin on his birthday anni-- feed corn, 250 bushels corn in crib, zx Marshall Schroawdle:s were nus recently. 86 inch Dark Percales in | Boy's full bookfold pietes. Good | style 1 patterns in Indigoes and | Good _ browns. Very special. to 14. HALY} DAY Heavy black Sateen Bloom-- ers in sizes 6 to 16. Elastic waist and knee. They're re-- Infant's Rubber Pants. Slight seconds of 35¢ qual-- ity., ~Imperfections that the wearing quality. In splendid new styles. They are beautifully made of excellent Satins and Crepes in Blues, Browns, Blacks, Tans, Grays, etc. The nfimmh:i::'mnutosamdthemindflulztofl. In flares and t line effects. Dresses that were priced regularly up to $20. $9 95 he thi BAne KB ... .. ... . ... .. .. ... ... .. oo mlene se mm + mm mmammntoen in t o A special lot of the well known "Winnie" Frocks. . Made by Reardon Bros. of Waukegan. They are in various styles and eolors and sizes 13 to 40. Dresses that were marked to sell at $15. Wonderful values at --.._.._.--.._--.._.----.. Baby Pants Percales 15c 39c¢ 19c¢ Women's Stylish Dresses Featured For Friday and Satunday In the Basement. Smart Silk Frocks Lovely Flannel Dreésses wi'l to '!"'tfiiufi- m&au had to be taken to Dtr. Larsen for treatment. The Halt church )le vis-- &fl"fin\@t Cook attended <and in the evening the young folks and their pastor at-- 25 Head of Livestock --=-- * -- 12 milk goats, 2 bucks, 4 Toge-- Services at the church here as Tuesday, Feb. 16, Carl Johnson, will sell at public auction on the old Klepper farm on Long Grove road 1--2 mile south of Lake Zurich road, 1 mile northeast of Long Grove, the 1 mile northeast of Long Grove, the}~~17> cows, 1. springer, balance | {1\, E i following: mcfit.hn'ml Mr. and Mrsé. Russell Browne and Sale commences at 12:80 sharp. | pigs 8 weeks, 50 R. I. R. chickens. .',.W;nbywith Mr. and 25 Head of Livestock > Fued: -- --;;: :: Mrs. Chas. / § » -- 12 milk goats, 2 bucks, 4 Toge-- | . 700 bushels of .oats, 15 tons of | : Lake -.fl'"m attended burg goats, 7 Saemans, all T. B.| timothy hay baled, 5 tons alfalfa | Marion Davis in "Lights of ~Old tested. * * . ' hay baled, 3 stacks--of feed corn. |Broadway" at Barrington Thursday s Cattle ~--Farm Implements . ' and Friday evenings. e 11 head of cattle, 3 with calves,| McCormick grain binder, 8ft.new,|-- The Berlin auction drew a big 2 close by springers, balance milk-- |\ (MeCormick corn' 'binder, --mower, | érow@ of 'neighbors and farmers ers, pure bred stock bull 1 1--2 years | hay loader, --side dnl-t:.-:u'c, Mopday. ~Mr. Berlin will move to old, pure bred bull 6 months, pure | hay rake, 3 sec. harrow, M..]?Mhhh.fiwaym wwumdd.mmymmm.m.w,'- esdames© Heybeck, Rockenbeck, heifer 6 months, 3 of these cows | 2 sulky cultivators, sulky plow, 2 | Hawkins, Weaver, Messrs Huybeck are pure gagred and are all T. B.}\hand cultivators, gang vlow, pulver-- | and Hawkins attended chapter at 11 head of cattle, 3 with calves, 2 close by springers, balance milk-- CARL JOHNSON AUCTION Boy's play Overalls in, bib style with suspender back. Boy's medium -- weight fleeced lined Union Suits, Long legs and sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16 in Ecru only. Women's heavy Bath Robes made of extra quality rob-- patterns. Sizes to 44. --~59¢ Union Suits Bath Robes ° 19c¢ . $5.95 "** 'Avcuor --__ ing 12:30 p. m. sharp, Mrs»John' inmenimeg t o on -- m&dAptmlan of Buffale Grove, the following: 81 head of good livestock. Horses, cows, hogs. . Team blacks 8 ami 9 years wt. "*11"::'75. 15%. balance m&w-it.bo'ml pigs 8 weeks, 50 R. I. R. chickens. 700 bushels of .oats, 15 tons of timothy hay baled, 5 tons alfailfa hay baled, 3 stacks--of feed corn. Farm Implements MceCormick grain binder, 8ft. new, 2 sulky cultivators, sulky plow, 2 hand cultivators, gang plow, pulver-- izer, 3 in. truck wagon, ironstruck wagon with garden box, heavy 8 and strainer, spring wag-- Tnemohiy Tork, fope od puties. Women's: Gowns pocket style. Sizes to 17. Women's House Aprons with short sleeves. -- Per-- cales and ginghams daint. sotton: batts. Will lay in uniform thickness of fluftty Terms: ':"hw »'\,c, ho R 7':' \m: 0' '_.m 1. &'I&.' nle a'?flm fi:m& tu:i 59c¢ 4c Heavy Blue Denim Ov-g s in extra sizes of 44, 46 and 48. eut and m;;ll.t;l:ado in the mpodc $2.15 values at ......._._.------ $1039 Men's Overalle 4 416 Men's heavy Trojan work pants in stripes or black or brown. Sizes 32 to 44. Well Fancy lace trimmed Step-- ins in extra and regular sizes, made of voiles, silk Men's heavy 9 dunce Can-- and strongly made. _ Women's Pajamas !: at Wauconda Tuesday even-- |' The Lake Zurich basket ball team Canvas Gloves Mr. and Mrs. R. Dandelein of Wauconda visited Sunday with the Mr. -- Snetsinger was in Mrs. ~Lydia -- Sandman _ visited Monday with her mother, Mrs. H. 2 'and Mye: W Pohiman were in Chicago Tuesday to visit Miss Mopday. ~Mr. Berlin will move to L?Mhhlllh'wdayl. © --Mesdames Heybeck, Rockenbeck, Hawkins, Weaver, Messrs Huybeck and Hawkins attended chapter at Wmfin'. l'o .m'tflmflofie, Dick Tonne, Lawrence and Eugene Work Pants $1.79 Men's Shirts wl * l'ijoDrflShh'tld Percales in new printed $1.19 in sizes to 161. LAKE ZURICH 79c 14c 15¢ will be served. ¥4 , Clerk., 4# Mrs. W. G. Hartman and Wm. Jr;, Chicago North ¥. DO I RIGHT! Libertyville Battery & ~ ~Electric Company f Weiskopf & Alkofer, Proprietors _ . Phone 1400 f Libertyville, Illinois .'t If you are planning to wire your home, remem-- ber that it is a job done to last a lifetime ------that it pays to call in a reli-- able contractor ------ and it pays to put in a General Electric wiring system throughout. Call on us ! l :ok : --£ K Asei, s 4& a LIBERTYVILLE n#rrwfxz,---'-'mmona 74 General Electric Wiring System Competently Installed by . visited relatives in Palatine Mon-- The attendance at the pie social and. grab bag at the school house Friday evening enjoyed the eats and social time. Various contests were 'held and the most contested one was the telegram one--well anyway the winners receiving a large candy heart as their reward. the Feb committee is working for lifetime service ' listed. by local people in the school house b. 26. 'There will also be other ifl'l"dnmes. A small ad-- g im.will be charged and light 'nts served. The Lé Zutich school was 100% school headed the list in the thrift report for several hundred schools

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