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Libertyville Independent, 10 Jan 1924, p. 11

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", * * /. & eJ 4 55 " * * % % i re n LBL Serl -"' + uds *, + * m 2 y * *y iAAut §P' % o) # ", c ote 4 y.--. * «+ aish t ,,,,,';',;, r:,s,é".:"g,; "5,?'?'.1'/' * b P w #4 8 l . :y wh '~'~"" *# *4« » To 3 " hA s / ' P "",' Q'-'-'r'.;"":"":{;z""';;g-:/"' e * %¥ i + .' » # +8 Bs a % s e L xd * * t »f 2 o# r 4 * A & * * PA ..*1 w #4 * Ary w'"-"tn Cakt, Cl 6 .' "Al . ie ¥° e ---- e -- »tut, " 4'% s % "Ay * sze mt s PA e Un t 0J b )4 »>» "** * o oh. it AAWLH t :i3 O Qj % L -.;':Al':/ L v 5. uhh . ~ © m Let ~-- + PROVING SUCCESS Lake County is One of Several in -- State . Which -- Have -- * Adopted the Plan. Farmers of Lake county are among the first in mmu to adopt cow testing,; to . a dispateh re-- ceived from Urbana, III. The dispatch tells of the success that is being: met with the work in Lake county as--well as in other counties where it is adopt-- MEET WITH MUCH FAVOR ed. Lake county farmers are coming :; look for cow tutln&'n & & means of keeping ir herds up to Standard. * The following dispatch tells of the eounti¢és which have adopted the Urbana, I!L., Jan.. 3.----Cow., testing associations are doing splendid work in many Itlinois counties, gccording to the report of the extension divie-- fon of lHlinois University. At the present time cow testing associations are operating in Boone, Crawftord, DuPage, Edgar, Franklin, JeWerson-- Marion, Jo Davies Kane, Knox--Warren, Lake, McHenry, Mc Tean Madison, Ogle, Stephenson Ef-- fingham Wayne, Whiteside and Will countiles, the report stated. SHix hun-- dred and Afty or more dairymen: are enrolled in the organizations and are keeping records>-- on approximately 10,000 cows." The average production of these cows is nerly one hundred per cent greater than the production of the average lllinois cow, * Members of the associations are the first ea learn the value of good producing cow, proper feeding, care a#nd management, according to the re-- port. They are among the first to have their stock tested {for tubercu-- losis and to use pure bred bulls. Associations are in the process of organigation in Macoupin, Montgom-- The--earth is said to be 92,800,000 milesfrom the sun. .ls many homes last Saturday moruing the distance The man who refuses to stay in the traffic line. The man who insists on using both sides and the middle of the the right. The man who leaves his empty car standing on a busy street all day long. | 'The man who turns a corner at twenty miles an hour after a faint signal from the horn. -- _ The man who persists in rush-- Ing im front of the car abead. The man-- who cuts in --sharp to *4 rie y a . # 4 4 poaaas * «##4 C 40 y . January °5, 1924. W. Odett to A. G. Hartnell and wife Lots 10 and 11, Lincoln Heights Sub. Sec. 20, Waukegan. WD $1,. stamp 8. Taylor and wife et al to H. Den-- ¥et and wite ;t tens. Part ~of-- Sec. 27, Deerfleld. + T. E. Gray and wif to A. A. Maes and wife Jt tens. Part of block 2, Glendale, Sec. 16, Waukegan. WD $10 stamp $2. y c > a ts ~* G L Yore and wife to May Luehrs Nahin. Parts of Secs. 7 and 8, Deer-- field. WD $10, stamp $32. . May Amehrs Nahin and husband to R. 8. Nahin and wife Jt tens. Part of Seces. 7 and 8, Deerfield, WD--$10.. ~ . "May Imehrs Nahin and busbrxd to H. Z. Perel. Part of Secs. 7 and §, Deerfield, WD $10. : May Laighrs Nahin and husband to M. J. Schneider and wife . ;t tens. nl'm.ndlou'tm\l.w"fl J. Distler and wife to J. C. Meyor. yh% 3 """ Telephone girls might always have rolled their R's, but they didn't always dress the way they now do. The picture above explains itselif. Offictals of the Telephone Company at New York prepfred the picture to show the difference i6 styles between 1877 and 1924.. Parts of Sec. 30, Fremont. WD $10. Marshall Field & Co., to B. A,. Do-- lan and wife. Lot 5, block 62, in Zion City sub. Sec. 22, Benton, WD $1, Stamp $1. W. J. MacDonald and wife--to T. H. Plank and wilfe jt [t:g.'l'art of SW quarter of Sec. 26, eld. WD $10, stamp $28.50. * H. G. Wallis and wife to F. Jack-- son and wife, joint tens. Lot 23, Washington Circle : Sub. WD $10, stamp $8. H. Freels to Steinbach. Lot 52 in block 52 in block 1, First Add to Ra-- ¥inia Highlands, Sec. 36, Deerfleld. WD $100, stamp $1. A. W. Jensen & A. C. Hawley to W. Gronert Jr Lot 42, Pleasant Hill Sub. Bec. 18, Avon, also land in NE quar-- ter of Sec. 19, Avon. QCD $10, stamp . 'W. Gronert to A. W. Jensen. Lot 42. Pleasant Hill--Sub., See. 18, Avon, also land in NE quarter Sec. 19, Avon. QCD $10, stamp §0c. ~_ . ~_ __ _ -- Flora M. McManus to E. C. Huber. Part of lot 3, block 65, Highland Pk. WD $5820, stamp $6. -- _ _ _ _ E. H. Blum and wife et al to A. Barr & C. A. Phillips. Part of the NW gquarter of Sec. 31, Libertyvyillie. WD $10, stamp $5. > R.F. Rouse and wile st al to A. Barr and C. A. Phillips. Lot 4, Bart-- lett and Albrechts Sub., Sec. 31, Lib-- ertyville. * Natalie A. Leach and husband to Nannie Ellsbury. Southerly one half of lot 22, 2lock 7, G. L. Wrenns Add to Highland Park. WD $10, stamp C. T. and T. C. to J. Baumgartner. N }""a;u '@ butt ¢ + C. J. Block to C. Van Deursen and wife jt tens. Lot 5, blocks sub. of lot 115 in So. Highland Add. to Highland Park. WD $10, stamp $5.50. . _ Lots 1 and 2, block 2, Branigar Bros. Sunset Terrace Bec. Deed $10, stamp $4. | The new school building being erected in the Dr.--C. E. Daniels subdivision on Belvidere road, on the site of the: old ~Dady seshool, will be completed about Thursday, according to County Superintendent T. A. Simpson. The -- contractor, Claude Look, has been rushing con-- struction dfor the past two weeks, but has been delayed by cold wea-- F. H. Bartiett and wife to D. M. McAfee. Block 61 Frederick H. Bart-- lett's North Shore Acs, Benton. Deed $1800, stamp $2. . L s ie DADY SCHOOL TO BE READY THURS. ther. The cost of the building will run close to $4,500. > Residence and Office 1899 W ington St., Waukegao, HL WIN A «ies C444 + A HLLL 4 DR. J. L. REDDING VETERINARY : SURGEON PnE 1006 * Waukegan, Illinols £ uP ® 10 M a=, +# Deerfield. s €#1 tor. club suggoests that some automo-- bile accessory dealer present George Gibbs, the novelist, with a castiron, hand--embroldered-- windshield, after reading <the followilog paragraph in A member of the Pittsburs Mo i Investment With A . Satistactory Return rrizes will be awarded for the three best set of suggestions for improved arrangement of elec-- trical conveniences in this home. -- _ Look the home over. Inspect its many features --then write your suggestions to Secretary, Lake County Electrical League, This is a real opportunity to win a prize which will be useful to you in your own home. s ~ _ COME--BRING THE CHILDREN , THE ELECTRIC HOME--405 Gillette avenue, open between 2 and 10 p.m. daily and Sunday. (Operated by William A. Bachr Organization) The Judges will be: _ Paul G Fred Churchill, Theo Blech, ¢ wp & ",' 'l l 'JW' I lence, 'her fingers on the clutch, het foot poised above the ° accolerator." We approve© his recommendation. Nest to ~basebail.. *"passing . the buck". is the great American game. Electric Vacuum Cleaner Electric Coffee Percolator Ask any of our emp_loyees how you can put your dollars to work safely at a good return. . You work hard for your dollars --make them work for you. Name Addroess Without obligating me, please send me information on your investment: savings plan. ' Gentlemen: 129 N. Genesee St., the NC Tt 4 value $150 44 hiy _ pocket, and . th from the gqorth wind challonges delinquent an annnal round--up.". $CO. Waukegan, IlL. value $55. value $15. Keller *L U editor 0 to +4

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