I BLUE RIBBON Filling Station 1. Real estate, although less than one--half--many say less than 40 per cent--of the property in the state, is now paying about 80 per cent of all the taxes for most purposes. 8. A minority of the people of the state are now paying all of the tax-- esz for most purposes. 4. Owners of some kinds of prop-- erty easily can and do add their tax-- ea to the prices of their services or i FARMEKS' SUI'I'UIT" "Dairymen in the Chicago terri-- "Why lllincis Farmers Should tory are now divided into three Support the Tax Amendment to the proups--those who have cows test-- Tllinois Constitution," is the heading' ed for tuberculosis and are eligible over eight snappy affirmative reas--) t sell fluid milk in Chicago, those ons given by Earl C. Smith, presi-- who are waiting for the test, and a ons given by Earl C. Smith, presi-- dent of the Illinois Agricultural"As-- sociation, in the April issue of the I. A. A. Record, which goes to 63,000 farmers. Lake County farmers will be in-- terested in President Smith's reas-- gu.itmmamoqnihflcdh- of taxes. President Smith's reasons are as follows: ons. 'The amendment to the reve--} nue section of the Constitution was recommended almost unanimously by' be voted on at the general election this fall. Lake County Farm Bur-- eau is vigorously supporting the. I!-- 2. Tangible property, although probably not more than one--half of the property in the state, is now paying more than 92 per cent of all the taxes for most purposes. 7. Taxes are rapidly increasing in Illinois-- partly because the popula-- tion is increasing but chiefly be-- cause of the demand for new forms of service. products. Owners of other kinds of property, notably land, cannot shift their taxes to others to pay. 5. Owners of mortgaged property are now paying double or multiple taxes. They pay taxes not only on their equities, but also on the value of the mortgages, and pay a higher rate of interest on taxable mortgag-- es whether the mortgages pay takes or not. * paying no taxes of any kind, pro-- mote extravagance and rapid in-- crease of deferred taxes in the form 6. Lack of personal interest on the part of most people in the econ-- omical and efficient use of tax mon-- eys, and their belief that they are of bonded indebtedness. the Gieneral Assembly, enabling it 8 REASONS WHY TAX AMENDMENT DEMANDS FARMERS' SUPPORT FARM BUREAU 406 Milwaukee Avenue Libertyville ¢ SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE DR. HESLIN is fully equipped to take care of -- Chronic Diseases No matter what they may be. By the use of Drugless Methods. CONSULTATION FREE ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISEASES of the KIDNEYES and BLADDER Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan PHONE 465 Osteopathy, Chiropratic, Massage, Electro--theraphy and Pre-- cision Instruments for Diagnosis and Treatment. Now is the Time------ To Have Your Car Greased Since 1893 -- James Anderson Company, Inc. MILWAUKEE AVE. AT THE 8T. PAUL TRACKS DR. B. T. LYNCH We yeur greased over 800 cars last If we didn't grease yours, give us a trial. s " We do good work at a reason-- MUNICIPAL ENCINEERS John P. 0'Ne! -- Lake Ferest 39 from time to time to correct inequal-- ities in taxation and to establish a few who persist in their fight a-- gainst the test. "The Pure Milk Association offi-- cials advise dairymen with untested kerds to accept the offer of the Chi-- cago dealers to use their plants in separating the milk--the cream to cently concerning the situation of dairymen selling milk under Chica-- W. C. McQueen, Elgin, II!., presi-- dent of the Pure Milk Association issued the following statement re-- "Our association in interested in f:nding a temporary market for the men who have been unfortunately delayed in getting their cows tested. "It is not the fault of many of these dairymen that their herds are not qualified to sell milk in Chicago rnder the new ordinance. At least, 100,000 Illinois dairy cows were not qualified when the ordinance went into effect April 1, because state of-- ficials, including Governor Len Small and S. J. Stanard, Director of Agri-- eulture, suspended the testing work for more than one month during the winter and failed to put a sufficient ers with untested cows who are po-- tential members of the organiza-- tion. They have applied for mem-- herflp,ui&theirfeu.ndwmw tomatically become a part of the or-- ganization as soon as their herds are tested. While the Pure Milk Association mmbguhipis limited to owners of tested herds, there are many farm-- to meet the emergency when the testing was finally resumed. 3 "Thousands of farmers have been ready for many months to have their herds tested. Two million dol-- lars were appropriated by the state to do this work. Many dairymen are willing to waive the indemnity, if necessary, on condemned cattle and even pay the cost of the test in crder to sell fluid milk. "I wonder if state officials realize what responsibility rests on their shoulders. The Pure Milk Associa-- tion urges every dairyman to studyl the situation carefully and place the blame for the delay of the test and the resulting loss of the fluid milk market where it rightly belongs." Write for of in 20 lessons on Piane, Banjo, Sax, etc. *3 $nP% [ss s1 in the field of W" Poultry Bone containing 45 to 50 percent calcium phosphate, will supply the raw poultry bone. Use very fine Pearl Grits. Growing Mash for Chicks Feed After three Weeks Total, 111 lbs--cost about $1.51 This is fed as a dry mash, with skimmed milk used freely to drink. Do not give water. Do not®use acidr:;chntinNomcnfeedispro- ¥vided. * Yellow Corn Mea Wheat Middlings. Grind the corn meal out of good sound clean corn. 'Wilson's "Red Raw Poultry Bone Pearl Grits........ Dried Buttermillk Meat Scraps 'Total 126 Ibs.--Cost about $2.91 Give water to drink. Provide no scratch grain. Where skim milk is Mommmmrhbt- sort of property is tangible and negotiable at all times. If you want to know a lot that you can't know about the local real estate situation.drop in for a chat. Tie a String To The Money Yoq ~Speml No That You Can Haul It Back When You Really Need It. Your Old Gas Range Needs Repla Our small down payment plan with 12 months.in which to pay the balance makes it easy, to own one of these Modern Gas Ranges. ___ :s =»~>.> o_ sn ©~ io eA _ Ad C ' With the purchase of a NEW Gas Range equipped with the y ;¥ LORAIN Oven Heat Regulator, when no other allowance g muB® made a nine piece carefully selected, useful set of P ' DISHES and an ALUMINUM ROASTER with a PYREX--COVER will be given during .A 10 ibs. 5 lbs. Beginning Saturday, April 3rd will give you the opportunity to buy that New C'abinetG-Bll:eqquippedwitha LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR . .. : _ THE LOGICAL PLACE TO BUY GAS APPLIANCES ' Telephone Waukegan 37 ; »j B Directio-lflg'rflthlo"'h & mut * 1. Thoroughly fan and screen the oats. » a 2. Mix one pint of formalin with ten gallons of water, for each eighty bushels of clean seed to be treated. Keep water containing the formalin covered so as to prevent the forma-- lin gas from estaping.> -- _ 3. Sprinkle 'the solution at the rate of one pint to a bushel of oats over the oats and mix thoroughly. plement. Direct sunlight violet light prevents leg or rickets in chicks. light OUR SPECIAL GAS RANGE SALE @)//5, Jimmie Jingle Says: The best of food you ought to seek. Ww Hobby wotd-- o. Ask your grocer A THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1026. Hubbard's Bread day of every rovis or chick a o0 k i n P ol s 1 e aitints thithes sn io intorditnniteins Mopniiaie it n liinich ioh ol es Lk witstss, Rrbis ol Whgngt Soni t s ige auic s ce lon h ces S repe y o teat > s tne ul have e yageie ~Adys uoo e nds n n inA fern B un 0000 O Scihy sevat on arenion» Ne neatinleioeny. t 2. wee d in Ti Public Notice is hereby given that on the 22d day of March, A. D. 1926, there was filed in the office of the County Clerk--of the County of Lake and State of Illlinois, a Petition signed by over one hundred (100) File the ofAts up «and cover with blankets. After two hours, uncover the oats. and scatter it out, so that the formalin gas may escape. submitted to the legal voters of Sections eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), twenty (20), twen-- ty--one. (21), twenty--two (22), twen-- the Town of Libertyy County,-- Illincis, whether limits of the --Park District pro-- posed to be organized, praying that the County Judge of Lake County, t{;em (27), twenty--eight (28), ty--three (338), thirty--four (34), East % of Section 29, East 4 of Section 32, Township forty--four (44) North, Range eleven (11) East of the Third Principal Meridian, in lilinois, © a&n the question to submitted the legal voters NOTICE OF PARK ELECTION Some of these flowering shrubs will add beauty and value to 2000 extra quality Apple trees at $1.00 each. A fine lot of Mountain Ash. - Libertyville: grown stock will do the best in your yard. Japan Barberry Dogwood Bridal Wreath -- Zoral Berry Fairholm G: Time to plant Shrubs--Trees, Vines, Evergreens, Pereniel Flowers within the H. C. Burramer & Sons Nurserymen & Florists COME AND SEE IT. Viburnum the Village Hall in the Village of 'Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois, ¢n Tuesday, the 20th day of April, A. D. 1926, to determine the ques-- tion as to whether such territory shall be organized as a Park Dist-- rict and to elect five (5)-- commis-- sioners to serve in case such dist-- rict is organized. The polls at such election will be opened at seven o'clock in the morn-- ing and closed at five o'clock in the afternoon of said day. is °* Dated at Waukegan, Illinois, this 224 day of March, A. D. 1926. PERRY L. PERSONS, : County Judge of Lake County, crganize as a Park District under an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois entitled, "An Act providing for the organization »f Park Districts and the transfer of . submerged land. to those border-- ing on ngvigable waters," approved June 24, 1895, together with ali amendments thereto. That an election for such terri-- tory above described will be held in N3 ar P ul_;w;nceq!] irdens Junipers Arbor Vitae a Vills 41 Real Estate, Loans and Ipsurarice "A good office to do business with" 201 S. Milwaukee Ave-- FOR SALE ---- Kiectrica best location in town, centrally located near park and business. Odd shaped corner lot about 181 feet frontage. Bargain for cash. FOR SALE--Lot in Dymond & Aus-- tins Sub. % block from Liberty-- FOR SALE--Ford Touring car in good condition. Clark Dunn, Mun-- delein, Phone 629W1. 26--tf FOR SALE--2 bull calves, + from FOR SALE--Apartment site, the FOR SALE--Complete furnishings of 4 room flat, furniture, Victro-- FOR SALE--Grain drill, land roller, spring tooth harrow, fanning mill wheat, barley, .mixed hay, sun-- g(ry articles. 'E. Wilcox, Munde-- lein, Ill. 25--6t FOR SALE--Bungalow, seven rooms and bath, hard wood finish, mod-- FOR SALE--Blue Ribbon seed grown from Wisconsin certified seed. Price $2.00 per bushel. Wisconsin pedigree barley $1 per bu. Medium red clover seed --85¢e per 1b. Timothy seed . 9 1--2¢ per Ib. All seeds are thoroughly reclean-- ed and free from foul seeds and oth-- er grains. Lewis Mills, Munde-- lein, Ill., Phone 259--R--1 22--6t FOR SALE--Bull milking machine, FOR SALE CHEAP--1924 Oldsmo-- bile 6 sport touring. Bargain at SELLERS &. PETERSEN This Week's Specials 2 BEAUTIFUL LOTS on Cook Ave., 551 FOR SALE--Corn in shock and sev-- eral hives of bees, Phone 620J2. FOR See Forrest E. Sellers, Salesman with 2 LOTS on Johnson A crete st., sewer iand lots. Only $900 each. FINE MODERN 6 room new Bun-- galow, Mundelein. Hot water heat, hardwood floors, finish. Only FINE MODERN 7 room home on Sunnyside Place. _ Gas heating plant. Instantaneous gas water heater, hardwood finish, 60 ft., 'lot. Nice shrubery, fruit trees, garage. All complete, only can save you about one--third on any kind of electrical goods, in-- cluding lighting fixtures, radio re-- ceivers and supplies, electric wash-- ers, irons, heaters, cleaners, etc. D. H. Holmes, Phone Libertyville Lot 50 x 150 feet, fruit trees and strawberries. $2500.00 cash will handle, balance Mortgage. Zoned for Minimum charge, 25c. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these coljumns. You will get results. bull. Your choice for the enor-- mous price of $30.00. 2 regis-- tered cows coming fresh in May. 20 Duroc gilts ready for breed-- ing. Chris Jensen, Mundélein, Phone 659W1. 26--3t a yearly record cow, 24,000 lbs. milk, and nearly 900 lbs., butter The other from a 22 1Ib. junior. Both from a 28 %b. Johanna Lad Prairie avenue, Mundelein. Ready to occupy March ist. W. A. Ray, Mundelein. Phone 452--R. 10¥ wheat, Iowa Gold Mine oats, bar-- ley and Plowman seed corn. A. double unit, in good working con-- dition. Phone 36. 16--# 549 N. Milwaukee avenue, over ern in every way. For informa-- tion Address S. B. Care Register. $3825. Eddy's, Barber Shop, Mun-- delein. 17--¥ on concrete street, water, sewer, gas into lot line, ready to build. Price $1800 each. G LOT on Lincoln Ave., 90x240 ft., Price $3,000. $12,000. One half cash. SELLERS & PETERSEN OTHER GOOD BUYS +FOR SALE Classified Ads is seed wheat, only 330 Milwaukee Ave Phone 280 KENNEDY BROTHERS_ 330 Milwaukee Ave Phone 280 FOR SALEA--A real bargain for home seekers, 6 room and bath, * house, on concrete street, $5500. FOR SALE--5 room house, $4000. FOR SALE--New 6 room house} all modern improvements. Choice lo-- cation. Large lot. : FOR SALE--1 acre chicken farm, with many shade and fruit trees. Two car garage. Good location for gas station. $5500. FOR SALE--Business lot on north Milwaukee Avenue with 116 ft. FOR SALE--Beautiful 8 room home FOR SALE--7 room home, large FOR RENT--5 room home and bath furnace heat, hard wood floors, FOR SALE--13 acres of land in a good location ripe for subdividing. FOR SALE--Many choice lots and FOR RENT--6 room lower fist. FOR SALE--Steel Safe 2M x 2M x 36 high. Heavy construction, fire and burglar proof. Apply at Reg-- ter office. BA LOST--March 26-- at Hawthorn con-- FOR SALE--The only real low priced lots in Libertyville--Munde-- lein district Fifty foot lots in Indian Heights at Diamond Lake, FOR SALE--Purebred turkey hens and gobblers. Also spring lambs, 30 to 60 lbs. and some heavy hens. TEAMS FOR WANTED--To rent modern house, WANTED--The best modern home in Libertyville that $5000 or $6000 will buy on reasonable terms. Ad-- FOR RENT--1 Light housekeepfig extra large lot, hot water heat, wonderful location, with plenty of shade trees. * lot, 100 by 200 feet deep. Ideal location, close to transportation. thousand cash, balance same as thousand cash, balance same as by mistake. mm% ville 297R. 27--1 day work. Basements a specialty. 8. J. Groveés & Sons Co,, Liberty-- ville, Ill. Phone 659)J2. 19--tf small sum of money, bank books and "keys on Milwaukee avenue between N. S. Station and Audi-- torium theater, Sunday night. Re-- ward for return of keys and bank book. Call Phone I12]J. 29--2t oats, seed corn. Quantity of hay will take possession any time be-- tween now and May ist. Phone room. Inquire rear North Shore Station, Libertyville up stairs. . AUSTIN & SCHWERM, REALTY COMPANY 410 N. Milwaukee Ave. AUSTIN & SCHWERMA REALTY COMPANY 410 N. Milwaukee Ave. KENNEDY MISCELLANEOHNHS avenue, FOR RENT PAGE SEVEN Oor