f C MEFT [ Having decided to quit farming, I will offer [ AT CATE_OLIC MEET at Public Auction, on the Charles Sprague King Albert and Queen of Bel-- Farm,; on the Lake Zurich--Half Day Cement § f olun'i'*lrnsw to Be at J Road, Route 22, near Prairie View, on --------§-- ~ undelein Congress. c x ~ use cwy css« m [ _Friday, March 12, 1926 J and queens of the old country, for, *s> reports now are that the king and queen of: Belgium and the queen o! Bpain are coming to the big Catholic 2( Eucharist in Chicazo and as the * main meeting is to be hbeld at Mun-- delein, Lake county, it means that 17 those dignitaries will come hbhere for _ at least a day. Revival of spirituality throuzhout the world is the aim of the tweunty-- eighth International Eucharistic Con-- gress in Chicago JuBe 20 to 24. Predictions. are that more than 1,000,000 visitors, among them dis-- tinguished figures of the hierarchy and laity from alt parts of the world. self confronted with the care of 715,-- 800. visitors who purchased railroad tickets to -- the -- congress," _ Mazgr. ie . said. "Rallroad _ officials 2""710 bandling the traffit 0@ the congress in Chicago estimated 1,000,000 visitors because of the city's eentral jocation. It is not our &r-- COUNTY BE HOST TO KING AND QUEEN AT CATHOLIC MEET sldes tht cardibaiss ol --Great Brttain. Ireland, France." Germany, Austria, South America, Canada ant-- the United States, will play conspicuous roles.. O( cvg. greater .gopular to-- terest are the names of distinguished lkymen who have signified their in-- lention to come to Chicago for the spiritual meeting of their church. Among them are the king and queen o Belgium, the queen . of 3... Marshal Foch of France; Hi+-- re BeéHoc and Kilbert K. Chester-- tos, noted writers; Count D'Yanyville permanent secretary of the congreas . former -- Chancellor Wirth of Ger-- Formal opening of the congress® will be on Sunday, June 20. with midsigbht masses in all the. ('nnrlfc thurches o( the city. and the solémn epeaing will be in Holy Name Cathe Iral, with the papal legate,. yet to be appointed by the Pope. offictatink The papal legate also will celebrate the pontifical high mass in Boldters® Hleld the following day '--'I;bo court then placed 'a fine o' $106 on Mundro and sentenced him to 40 days in the county jail. An ap ;:;'lld'?iiaefllor Marx. all lay leaders of the thousands of pligrims trom their (réspective countries Tuesday will be given over to scores of meetings in school halls. ender the leadership of _ nationa! groups. as near as possible to the geaters of such racial groups as pd#4 Thke fourth and closing day of the eongress will be devoted to Catholic Bigker education. The scene of the activities will be shifted to _ St Mary's of the Lake Seminary, at Mundelein. I]}. wherpe an . outdoor :"'on will be a feature. CardinA! undelein,. a visiting prelate and a promiment layman wil} deliver ad-- CGreasese. The Pope has selected the general Johg Mundro, who baske under the title of (&'nflh Chicago's bag man met with® plenty of reversAs today before Judgre P: 1. Persons in the county court when he came up on & motion for a new trial after beinz tound guilty on a charge of carryin@ conrealed weapons peal, it is said, will be taken to a bigber court. Ben _ Lucas _ had brought the charges through States Attorney A. V. Smith. At the same time a grand jury was hearing witnesses against Mun-- G@ro in comnection with a case in which he is charged with rape. WHALEN CASE CONTINUED Actually T; pb;oii in the Egchar Tre motion for a new trial in the eass of Mrs. Taura Whalen, found :2' on a charge o( disorderly con-- was denied by Judge Persons, Bbut sno action was taken on a mo-- understood more law 4s to be pre sented on the case. Mrs: Whalen was charged with being found v_l;l 'l--l;be flrnt' place Attorney John Caenrad of Highwaod, . who . sought the new hearing. was met with a de Claude Tapley, street car conductor, en Lover's lane. . American Legion MEETS FIRST TUVESDAY OF EACH MONTH AT GRIDLEY HALL C. C. MOSKINS, Commander Telephonse $45J MUNDRO GETS 40 DAYS IN JAIL $100 ___FINE, TO APPEAL 33. Libertyville Post 329 tA It is YOUR FARM SALE WILL BE ATTENDEDBY A LARGE CROWD IF YOUR AD IS PLACED IN T HE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT 4 Tons Baled Timothy Hay 3 Loads of Alfaa . 15 Feet of Good Silage -- 200 Bushels of %"dey 215 Bushels of ts « 175 Busbels of Corn $ + 60 Shocks Fodder Corn 20 ----HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ---- 20 17 HEAD OF CATTLE----5 Heavy Spring-- --ers; I Registered Pure Bred Bull ; Balance Milkers. (These cattle are to be T. B. Tested before the sale, and will be sold under a 60--day Retest Guarantee. ) ' 3 HORSES----Gray Team of Mares, with foal --~ wt. 3000; 1 7--year--old,--1--14 year old; 1 Gray Mare, wt. 1300, age 13 years . * '4 End Gate Seeder i onapamiiney > (fnarapaiese / 3 Loads of Alfafa 2 1 Mower IL Feet of Good Silage I Corn Binder § o o daten mlag' so ~. : | Mabe Ereatn Beparaier > Public Auction 1 Gang Plow § * * w 1 Sulky Plow & . & 4 3Bection Spring Tooth Harrow 1 4&ection Spike Tooth Harrow i 'HLDhc lilrro' with. trucks* 1 €11. Dise, with pole . 1 641. Beedeér~ «-- TERMS: A|l sums of $2500 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months will be given,. purchaser to execute bankable note bearng 7 per cent interest from date. No property© to be removed froim premises until settled for. SUMNER SPRAGUE, Prop. PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, March--12, 1926 AVGUST FROELICH, On account.of farm being sold, I will offer at Public Auction, all my personal property ad-- vertised, on the premises known as the Jen-- sen Farm, 334 miles north of Grand Avenue, three--fourths mile north of York House Church, on Green Bay Road, on °5 Tons Alfalfa 1 Stack Straw Large Quantity of Hay in Barn 12 Feet of Silage 500 Baskets of Corn 600 Rushets of Oate 100 Busheis of Barley 75 Bushels of Wheat Some Seed Corn 26---- HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ---- 26 THESE CATTLE ARE ALL T. 8. TESTED, ANDO a s0Day RETEST wILL BE GIVEN. IF WANTING A REAL COW, BE SURE AND ATTEND THIS SALE. THESE ARE ALL HIGH CLAS$ ANIMALS. 1 Sampson Tractor and Belt 1 Tractor Disc 1 Climax Silo Filler 1 Feed Mill 1 MoCormick Grain Rinder 1 Milwaukee Corn Binder 1 Milwaukee Mower 1 Grain Drill, with Zeeder Attachment 1 Hay Loader 1 Side Delivery Rake 1 Whee! Scraper TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months will be given, purchaser to execute bankable note bearng 7 per cent interest from date., No property. to Be removed INCLUDING 18 MILK COWS, 3 YEAR-- LING HEIFERS and 1 REGISTERED -- *--TWO--YEAR--OLD BULL : S5--year--old Clydesdale Horse, wt. 1700 ; 9--year--old Brood Mare, wt. 1500 9--year--old Gray Mare, wt. 1500 . _ -- T--year--old Bay Combination Saddle and Driving Horse; also 1 Bay Colt. 100 Chickens; 6 Ducks; 15 Brooder Houses Hay and Grain 1 15% Nakine row ;r-r;m"irm'lm unt{] settled for Fred Grabbe, Auctioneer _ ~Implements, Etc. 6Shovel Sulky Cultivator Rock Island Side Delivery Rake (new) ' i t # A *L« i14s= Manire EpreadeI Monse Bmaekegos, _ _ MARTIN OLESON, Prop. Implements, Etc. commencing at 12 noon, the following: commencing at 12:30 p. m., sharp: LIBERTYV Auctioneer. LLOYD MAETHER, C e g PE OR 1.*w Truck-- Wagon 3 1 Hay Rack 1 Fort Atkinyon Milking Ma-- . chine with 2 double units, all --pipes, engine and accessories. 1. Hay Rake . 1 Tapk Heater * 1 Stock Tank _ _ t ks 3 Sets Double Harnesg ° 1 Set Single Harness 4 Collars. s 1 4 burner Oil Stove-- 7 Milk Cans and Many Other Articles & 1 16--in Walking Plow 1 Corn Planter 2 Riding Cultivatore 1 Walking Cultivator 1 3S8ec. Spring Tooth Harrow 1 28ec-- Spring Tooth Harrow 1 2--Section Harrow 1 1214t. Planker | 2 Sets Bob Sleighs & 1 Farning Milt 1 Grindstane 1 14 h. p. Sattley Engine 1 3 h. p. McCormick--Deéring Pulley« and Shaf@ng complete 18 %--gallon Milk Cans 3 Milk Pails 3 Bain ILumber Wagons 1 Spring Wagon 1 New Idea Manure Spreader 2 Wheelbarrows 1 Garden Seed Drill Cultivator Engine 1 4--Unit Milking Machine. with 1 60014D. Fairbanks Scate 1 Hay Fork, Rope and i'Mleys vh 420 Ne ipvgx~ § Farm having been sold, I will offer for sale on the premises known as the Durst F2arm, § 3/ miles north of Grand Avenue, one--half K: mile north--e£ ¥ork. Houge Church, on tireen--f--§$-- ~| J Bay Road, on ' | ' IThursday,; March 114 1926 ||-- ____. _ Under Federal Supervision. e This Herd is One of the Choice Herds of the County Having a Great Number of High --Record Milking Cows. es Also 3 Guernseys, 1 Two--Year--old Regist@r-- et Bull ; 1 Yearling Crester Registered _Bull; 30 COWS, INCLUDING 27 PURE BRED AND GRADE HOLSTEINS 15 SPRINGERS. Balance Heavy Milkers. All Under Federal Supervision. 60--day Re-- test on All Cattle Going to Barns Which are cBr;nTén-c'iBévat' 12:30 sharp, the following: 50 ---- HEAD OF LIVESTOCK ---- 50 T-:'-Z-Y.;;rl_il'l;g:;fe-n;:i Heifer Calves. 2 Work Horses, 6 and 7 'yrs. old, wt. 32 2 Work Horses, 9 and 10 yrs. old, wt. 28 1 Saddle Horse: > 8 Sh« j Ha&fii&*fimfifim;. a ';g;gg:gm' iitagige 1 Potato Planter 1 International 3)h. p. Gas gine (new) 3 Sets Double Harness 1 Fairbanks & Morse 6h Gas Engine 1 Dedlay Cream Separator. 1 International Grain Birder 1 John Deere Corn Binder 1 International Hay Loader PUBLIC AUCTION 10 Feet of Silage * 150 Shocks --of Corn 150 Bushels of Ear Corn 200 Bushels of Barley 400 Bales Mixed Clover and Timothy Hay Also Loose Hay in Barn 1 Gale Corn Planter 1 Mower 1 International 2Row Cultivator 1 Single Cultivator 1 Manure Spreader (new) 1 Feed Grinder (new) 1 Rroadeast Seeder 1 Fordson Tractor 2. Breaking Plows 1 Deering Corn Binder 1 Deering Mower 1 Side Delivery Rake .. 1 Dump Rake . 1Grain Elevator 1 Sulky Plow TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit.of six months will be given. purchaser to execute bankable note bearn« 7 per cent interest from date. No property to be remeved 1 John from premises until settied for Rake 1 Dump Rake %1 Milk Cans 1 15 Foot Belt commencing at 12:30 sharp, the following: 16 -- Head of Livestock -- 16 9 COWS, 1 BULL, 6 HORSES--1 large team, 7 years ojd. wt. 3200: 1 good work team, wt. TEARMS OF SALE--All sums of $25.00Nend under, cash; on &«ums over that amount, a credit of six months will be given on good bank able notes bearing 6 interest. No goods removed until settled for Having decidéed to quit farming, I will offér at Public Auction, on the premises known as the Ward Wire Farm, about 6. miles west of Waukegan, / mile north of Dalziel's Cor-- ners and Grand Avenue, on _ hoi . Saturday, March 6th. 1926-- FARED GRABBE, A U C T 1O N JImplements, Etc.-- FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTT Phone 41 Lake Zurich, Wimeis. A U G FR O E L 1| CH CHAS. FARMAN, Prop. Fred Grabbe, Auctioneer Farming Machinery, Implements, Etc. 0; 1 Bay Gelding, wt 1200. CHICKENS--45 Rhode Island Reds WARD WIRE, Prop. Deere Side Delivery Maut ds it ie ty dn t ds y we en en n t _ 2/ DAY. MARCH 4. 1926 *4 Pulleys 1 Wagon Bos ; lron Wheel Wagon Farm a 1 Set mm 1 Sulky Plow 1 Tractor Disc Harrow 1 Stewart Ball Bearing Clipper and other smaill tools too num erous to mention 150 Tons Bilo Feed 10 Tons of Hay 1500 Bu. of Oats 125 Shocks of Corn 1 Milking Machine 1 Clod Crusher 6 Tons of Straw A CONSIDERABLE AMOUDNT OF -- HOUSEHOLD _ FURNIT TURE i 2 1--Horse Cuiltivators 1 Spring--Tooth Harrow 2 Hay Kacks % Sets Hay Forks, Ropes and EAAL WASHBURARN, Clerk Phor ue y sa 8 Shoats § § 28 T. B. Tested Gattie 1 Wagon Box I am the authorized reprecentative in & Lake County for Tailor Made Shoes $# * Something-- new in footwear, and vou can _ g now have your shoes made to individual . $ _ ~--megsure.~ Yoy cauir ut buy 'ratlor Made----#--* --Bhoes, excepnt from me. Telephonemeand~ $ > I will be glad to call and explain the best --#-- <-- --~~shoe Proposgittor ever MACGE --»-------- --------------&---->4 On account of farm being sold, wewill sell at Public Auction on the premises, known as the Schunemann farm, one mile west of Five Points, on the Bulkley Road, on es Grain Binder Corn Binder Mower Hay Loader (new) Seeder (new) Side Delivery Rake Horse Rake Corn Planter 2 Cultivators Corrugated Roller 3 Harrows Spring Tooth HMarrow SATURDAY, MARCH 13 commencing at 12:30 sharp, PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 5 45 -- Head of Livestock -- 45 for with the clerk Having sold my farm, I will sell at Public Auction on premises known as the Gibbons Farm, on Gurnee Road: tst road west of St. Paul tracll'('%l 1 mile north of Bulkley Road, and 1%/ miles south of Belvidere Road, on CATTLE --3 Fresh, 3 Springers, 13 Milkers and 1 2'&'6' Old Bull __ _...20 BU. WHEAT 4 Good Work Horses, 2 Mules 17 Shoats and TERMS OF SALE--A!! sums of $25 00 and under, cash: o8 sums.over that amount, a credit of six nfonths will be ziven on good bankable notes bearing «ix per cent interest. No goods removed until settled Public Auction 2 Brood Sows. weight 3200 + 1 Team, 7 and 10 years oid, weight 3000 pounds 1 Horse for all putposes, weight 1200 pounds 1 Deering Corn Bfmder 1 Deering Grain Binder 1 Pulverizer s 3 Cultivators 1 Gang P1 1 Deering Mower 1 Walking Plow 1 Sleigh 1 Hay Rake and Wagon . 1 New Grain Box and Wagon HAROLD VETTER, Prop. FREO GRABBE, Auctioneer ~ 445 West Park Avenue Telephone 102--M LIBERT Fred Grabbe, Auc. ___ Ralph Rouse, Clerk TERMS: All sums of $25 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months will be given on good bankable notes, bearing 6 per cent interest. No property to be removed until settled for.,; _ 2C x % TAILOR--MADE SHOK F arming Machinery, Implements Etc. ROY RICHARDSON JOHN JARC, Prop. commencing at 12:30 p. m. sharp: 1 Gang Plow Disc 1. Corn. Planter . " * °1 2Rection Drag . * 2 Canvasses 1 Tank Reater t New Milk Tank 1 Milk Cans 3 Milk Pails 1 1% Horse Power Engine 1 170 ft. Hiay Rope 1 Hay Loader -- , » *A Reeder 1 Manure Shreader ~*, 1 woller I Bide Delivery 'Rake «_ <-- ? Walking Plows Gang Plow 3 Sets Harness Extension Ladder Bugey Bob Truck Wagon Hay Rack Ford Truck Milk Canse and Pails 2 Swarms of Bees 60 Hens and 3 Ducks 1 Cement Stave Silo 100 Bushels of Wheat 100 Bushels of Barley 100 Bushels of Oats 8 Tons Timothy 4 Feet Bilage . 1 Stack Straw. LIBERTYVILLE 1000--1b. Platform Scale EARL WASHBURN, Clerk the following: Poultry Grain Bob Yeigh e,