* TE , w / Fauitte.. 2aan * (f Kyncp" so> 3 .* o x TR Aoattres 25 oo tule HMBGtm.».~licnil."t . AGuet * MADY ig 35 it impts_~~ s azninc6 > aavine -- many C AEhg> ----& _ ROUNDLAKE o i 4e B.K. Tucker is spending a few -_._:,"_"J.""! friends at Antioch. in* ~l2 _ _/ Mrs. C. G. Brainerd, Mr and Mrs. . 'Réward Brown and Mrs. Ada Daley AavXe & 'to Waudkegan Wednesday. 21. tork Gilbert spent a couple of days ' denc I:l the -- fre -- departments, & asnable to get any water on the flames ' bad to tear down the green house to _-- sgave the bome from burnifig. An 'automobile 'stored in the barn wes + r' out and sared and as Athere _( --was no--cattle in the barn, no loss of * 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0o eonene ce e t n e e 20 -- ealled ~In the Waukegan and North _ Chicago departments. The fire fight-- . ere worked for more than an hour in * the bitter. cold to save the house from ~*~Chief Beaman esttmated the dam~| ~°~~*° * ~~ / age at about $1,000 but the loss mar #each a higher figure 'owing to the FOR «Joss of farm machinery and produce -- that was stored in the barn. No . water was available and the Aremen A son was 'Chad no chace>at all--to --zsa¥ve the burn--| Artbur H. Cu Band Lake. 0. A Howard Weanesday. Mr: and Mrs. --. to Waukegan M --~~' Mr and Mrse. ] OOO'OQQOOOOOOOO The Round Lake telephone operat-- ors wish to thank their subscribers for the lovely gifts received Christmas. « Mr. anw Mrs. Harry Drummond and daughter Marion, Mrs. Ruth Drum-- mond, Q. A. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rippberger, Elizabeth Davis and Mrs. reach a higher figure 'owing to the frontin Dee * s oss of farm machinery and produce UR UR L DADI| ME Toolyay Cwas a 'good farmer|, A Eteineser and family will move nat was stored in the barn. No w and bis puccess was larkely due po{itf® the Xo« hotse noon, -- water was ayailable and the firemen | A sonm was born to Dr. and Mrs. | a pard--working, thrifty wife and four The high and grade schools closed sd no--chacé>at all--to--save the burn--| Arthur H. CurTis of Evanston at St | sons, three of whom survrive the 'par. [ Tuesday of last week and will not rte-- * Tul ' Luke's hospital, Sunday. A Caesar--| ents, George, now the superintendent | °P°® until January 4, giving teachers is & s '?"Qmfikflfl" Wflwfl BJ +»~] ~t--ona .o# Rortliand--. 4)« zgnia. ht and pupHis a iong yacaton. _ __ _ ie hk + an prmpa e e * en t gh 1. P ioh . ced s i. SL C M oi h man en . c n g sc c i in & NE P d n nn o n t on mt * e P yb ce o Unes Sreo 14 *k . Imrtiz~ weak "ror | PH* * j xo: grmnnbkze." m# '-b.l!{l' W'%'W-':"""""" /'__:. Christmas with friends--in Chicago. Mrs. Leo Hendee and son, l.dloy.' sapent Monday afternoon At the Eugene Hendee home in Grayslake. * 4 &. and Mrs. Langdon of Rvanston 4 on friends here Monday. -- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dietz entertain-- ed relatives from Libertyville and Grayslake Christmas. -- Mr and Mrs. William Molidor and children spent Christmas with the lat-- ..-: parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. How: Mr«. Floyd Reneban, Veima Fitz and Billie Quick motored to Libertyvillie Mr. and Mrs. Milford Smith spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison, "' % A. A Grandy of Liber. «yville, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. L0 Hendee. _ Mr. and Mrs. R B. Kelly of Chicago apent Saturday and Sunday at the vzd the latters sister, Mrs, Wm. .. Joe Amann and Joe Schults spent 'Wuesday hunting at the Wolf place on Band Lake. O, A Howard was a Chicago caller Weanesday. Mr: and Mrs. Harry Diets motored to Waukegan Monday afternoon. * ~©* Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merritt and chil fi"mt Christmas and the w eek " end rélatives at Genoa. _ WM and called into action ) Bre departments of Great Lakes va} Training Station, North Chica-- and Waukegan. . Fhe barn . adjoined a green house Iich was attached to the Dewey 'GUTTED BY FIRE ~ON DEWEY FARM imobile And Building Burn, Fife" aeen For ~Miles=>©* bf an undetermined origin Sun-- DHetz attended the Mazoni¢c and t "I his brother, Harrison Gilbert. . and Mrs. Miiford Smith of * 6 erkort and daughter, Julle, and son, Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brainerd, and Charles Relid of Round Lake, Mrs. harvtey Hurst of Chicago, Charles Ma-- son and sons of Waukegan, spent the wmu holiday at the Ada White »Mr_and Mrs. Harold Kennedy and daughter, Mary Lou, of Long Lake, spent Friday evening at the Sumner Bauer home.-- -- . Mrs. John Killey spent a couple of days out of town this week. : Miss Lilah Brown is on the sitk list. Leita Benwell is spending the week at the home of hber aunt, Mrs. C. G. McCandless. _ ¢ Mr. and Mrs, Mike Pitzen and chil-- drén motored to Johnsburg Tuesday. Archie Rosing: is spending a few days in Dubugue, lowa. 4 .5 agt won, Edward, and daughter, Lillian, were in Round Lake Friday forenoon. 'Donald Graham of Long Lake was a Round Lake dusiness caller Satur-- _'Mrs. Margaret Morrill--of Fox Lake spent Saturday at the Sumner Bauer merly Miss Mary Hawkinsx of Gur-- nee and is well known throughout "Lake Ccoupty. Dr. Curtis is attached to the medical staff at Northwestern University and was a gredt football player at the university of Wisconsin CAESARIAN BIRTH FOR CURTIS BABY Landor said that "to talk well we wust ¢4rop our Greéek and lar'~ out oft s ~ and Coberdge theowolbs it "m kind =' providence that onr I'+e was tWan=» ~~ abou; the {line 0f th-- creat-- est sisength of the 'angnuage."~--A. Miss Luctlle Rosing was a. Chicago FRIENDS IN BUSINESS ARE AS PRECIOUS AS FRIENDS IN SOCIAL LIFE.q WITH THE DAWN OF A BRIGHT NEW YEAR, WE FEEL A DEEP GRATETUDE TO OUR MANY FRIENDS FOR THEIR LOY AL-- TY.q MAY WE CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU IN A SIN-- CERE SPIRIT OF CO--OPERA-- TION AND HELPFULNESS. . Schanck Hardware $' Distributors for Red Seal Coal Co. _ || n anet en o. necyoa C%P°bY l $ PHONE 411 _ _||| . Rest Haven Gara ' 607 E. Church St. L. H. Geg p. ce e Mr. Walker, a retired farmer, was taken to the Mayo hospital two weeks ago. 'rnoodnr'% last week his wife, Mrs. Isabelia alker, who was 72 oi nc A double funeral was held last Monday afternoon at the Lake Villa Methpdist church and interment took place in Sand Lake cemetery,, Mrs. Walker's funeral had been "s6t for Saturday afternoon, but her husband's death changed the plan. . x'v+ DOUBLE FUNERAL HELD LAST MONDAY AT L&KE VILLA at the Mayo Brothers hospital in Ro-- chester, Minn., following an opera-- tion. x s is en e s T7 The Walkers lived on the Grand avenueFox Lake road, just within the limits of Lake Villa, across the road from the Mrs. Peacock property fronting on Deep and Crooked lakes. Mr. Walker was a good farmer and his success was largely due to a bard--working, thrifty wite and four sons, three of whom survive the par Vilia, who lives on the homestead | M farm. Hugh Finley -- Walker, '"the | «-- other son, ~died . three--yeare --ago --at{ _--~ the age of #1 years and 6 months. " o 0o 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 William Walker, Aged Farmer, Three days after the déeath of his wtte, William-- Walker, age (71, of take Villa, died Christmas mornuing 1 ANTIOCH o Sunday morning the thermometers reg€istered 18 below in Antioch. Some cold weather. = +. > Hubert White, who is i!1 with scarlet fever at the home of Andrew Harrison, is getting along nicely. His mother is caring for him.-- The members of the 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wifte's Death Miss Esther Stearns Jeft Saturday to spend the holidays with relatives at Sterling. -- Mr. Stearns accompanied wer as far as Chicago. +R Mrs. Sarah Pullen spent over Christ-- mas at the home--of h ~r nephew, Wm. Quinn, and family in Waukegan. miiss Liliian Van Deusen of Wauke kan spent a few days last week with girl frie®Ads here. | _ . Mr. and Mirs. J. C. James spent over Christmas with relatives in Chicago. * 'Mr and Mrs. H. J Van Vos have their new home on north Main street finished and moved in last week. _J, W. McGee was in Chicago the first o fthe week, and on Tuesday at-- tended the funeral of John C. Rhodes, "-- Mise. Vinls--EtNckIGE ' sptiic d¥ m Harrison family are staying home of Mrs. C. B. Harrison. holiday vacation with relativges in All of jhe young people atwnglnf school at the various colieges and uni-- versities are spending the holiday va-- eation at their--sespective homes. . .. "firrfgfi'&m"filfivfiofif at tae g:mo his daughter, Mrs. Margaret vis. ~ night watchman for the village during _ Miss Alma Frojein is spending the holiday yvacation with relatives in Mil-- waukee. -- a son of the owne@r of the Chicago wootwear Store of. Antioch. _ e the winter months RUSSELL & ~<TEPHENSEN sn net 27 ht 7° * ue maes. Pocahontas . . . . $12.00 Helen Smokless, s . . . 8.50 Kentucky Lump, ... . . . 8.00 Franklin County, 345 . . 8.00 BUY IT ON APPROVAL J. E. Russell Mgr. . THURSDAY, DECEMEER 31, 4925. at 'the urinn 1~ nAnL | _ 123 EAST COOK AVENUE , "EREI_S moMEDI Cement Blocksfor All Building Purposes Coal Dock Unable to Check|} _ Semething New--CURVED BLOCKS FOR CATCH BAS ~--Fire Which Has Been Burn----|§~~ High Test Blocks. Reasonable Frices. --Call antt:speti-- Th Colds, Grippe and Flu as possible. HUNDREDS OF * _ TONS OF COAL : HERE IS DOOMED the immense pile of coal out of the path of the Tlames and in this way will bold the loss down as much Hundreds of tons of soft coal on the Hussey coal docks bere qppears has been found impossible to Check a fire that has been burning there for the last three weeks and which appears to be gaining headway in spite of everything. The local fire department ~--was summonéd yester-- day and spent several -- hours in pumping. Water was not used on the burning pile ol coat however as experience has shown that this metely causes it to burn more fierce~ ly. The streams of water were used to gouge out channels of coal, there by separating the pile ajready . on #4+ 666 is a Prescription for ing-- For 3 Weeks. o 428 adiec n e ':-wf' Tofi e 'r"j':v"r---';;:: es n en n m en e in n oi iang-- oac s yprnd srince "is h Muoevs ~autet m a0-- d ep ue sgp dsn . 0 i ig 5 hi «ormeniftiing. .A Te * Y m ie Pracits's . n uoc 7 eA Aarni c 1« * Cufese » 20 ¢ Che e Am _ Chas. D. Proctor ~IW ul wl ooo xiz +5 _ = & k. § We« «C, g '.';'1'_,;:'-«' \ _ _ Ingurance of all kinds > \ Phone 154--M . UBERTYY Libertyville Cement Wor COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY! _ MONUMENTS-- ----~ FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY . : _ Phone 41 Lake Zurich, Wiineis. A U G FR OE L1 CH_ W. F. Franzen,: Battery Work CTion ns @30 aoes conme ;.'*!1 :"E' ':f_,a\:}'; at come em We haveinstalled a complete outfit : charging batteries, and are prepared put your battery in first class shape. . repairs made by men who know how. 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