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Lake County Register (1922), 9 Jul 1924, p. 7

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Wednesday night, June 25,, | Geest met with an accident M|' have cost him his life. While | ' his gasoline engine, elevat-- 1i » oats to the second floor, the . C belt came off. Emil put it back on| while the engine was running, it L eaught on the spoke by a ragged d Hole it had on the side, pulled off t the pulley which flew through the , & air striking Emil knocking w'fl';o conscious. He fell a 6 en« . 1 wine and lay under the exhau P'D'o!, Luckily, Albert Nikel was in the , building and %fi"'t out . , ere he suffocated, 1 first aid. ; \three broken i and ~--many ~bad & Mr., Geest is getting along | nicely and enjoying the many flow-- -- ers and fruit which his brother Ma--; sons bring him. He had 35 callers ; Sunday. .. | f'{)',ktorh'kesur of Chicago spent %&yn at the home of G. M. . Miss C. Push of Chicago spent sevy.' eral days at the George Pfister , home. > | esc game. 9 '"-Chexter Wolf was a business call-- €r at E. Geest's last Wednesday eve-- m' V ow ces . Mrs. Mack Miller of Libertyville hn_schargeoltheoffieonthe E. Géest grain elevator during the fime Emil's bones are' healing. . _ Mrs. James Matousek and baby Clarence «and Donald Busch were visitors at Crestmore last Tues. day night. °_ -- 'M'rs. Waschning and children from ;l;e city were callers here last Thurs-- y s Rev. Carl Stadler, wife and daugh. ter were callers at Mrs. Caroline Busch's and George Sturm's on Wed-- nesday. June 25. ---- | --.-- %'m baseball team crosn-"thev were . re" TEX CR e bats with the Area nine at Dia--| their cars. There mond Lake Sunday, June 29, and de--| thing done to stop feated them by a score of 7 to 1. our town was there The Wheeling boys had the game | Sunday night and all the way through, up to the last' stay some one & inning Area didn't nave a score. The | rim and all. 'Wheeling team is all right and the| . mm battery is one to be proud of. Tney: Grandma Broc sure can play ball. Our town people Emma Dyver spen nearly all went to see this game. 'ing relatives at Another narrow escape on the: returned Sunday main crossing of the Soo. A young «_ man from Wheeling came near meet. Mr. and Mrs. V lnghilfatemdonlyfortheptu- turned from their ence of the section foreman who Saturday evening FOR SALE--Celery cabbage, toma-- to, caulifiower, cabbage plants egg plant and peppers (sweet, hot and 'Pimento),. Phone 298--R2. _ 47--6t FOR SALE--My nome at $35 Church street. Two car garage.. Lot 100x100. Price $6000. Will con-- sider $1,500 cash and $25 per month. A. H. Jeppe, phone 13:3' Hmvm»hyuy&hc.ori!mhnnm&ing to sall, ':,mcmcu.nwmm.uhnwwm * golumns. -- You will get results. #> :a * 'There is no way you can reach as manry people in Lake county ;bu:hoflafimmdttnm-bh-mtummum-ah --your wants known here. A trial will convince you. FOR SALE--One and one--half geres alfalfa, to be put up by purchaser. William Lyons, phone l!l--ll.' C Minimum charge, 25¢. FOR SALE--Kimball piano in good condition. Call evenings, Mary MeGavic, Phone 109--M. 48--6t FOR SALE--Rock Island hay loader in good conditioni. Four burner '_ Puritan kerosene stove, large oven s ?od as new. -- RBergeron Stock 'arm.. Lake street, two miles west @~Of Libertyville. Pnone 278--J--2. % FOR SALE--Portable sereen bunga« low, canvass roof. Good material. FOR SALE--Modern #ix room home in Libertyville in l0% 50x150, Good condition. -- Price $4,250 with pay-- ment down and balance like rent. _ See A. R. Schnaebele, Register of-- fiee, Libertyville, I!l. B2--tf R SALE--Lots 100x150 feet on new cement road, south frontage. Fine location for refresnment stand, filling station or eating house. Electric lights and gas. Terms on any of the above lots. Fred Parkhurst, phone 283--J--2. _ FOR SALE--Two yearling bulls, FOR SALE--Child's bed, lawn mow-- er, lee cream fu.;':: (gal. size), Perfection oil stove with back. R. J. Ennis, above Molidor's store. FOR SALE----Comblma range ir gondition. ' e on * . . sA APTAKISIC Irving Payne, Phone 318--R Arca, Iilinois. 4 b2--if fhliu Dyer, phone Phone 90 Classified Ads FOR SALE charge, 25¢c. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. { Maple Park . had their openin® ind daugh.| dance last Sunday night, and sorry .. Caroline to know that same as last year each 's on Wed--| time folks attending and having a i 1zood time when ready to go find eam cross-- '-thev' were relieved of something on ie at Dia--| their cars. There should be some-- 29, and de-- thing done to stop it. A fellow from of 7 to '1.| our town was there a couple of hours the game Sunday night and during that short to the last| stay some one got his spare tire, VA IUiIIMe AMMMW CC CC _ Fred Stelling of near Diamond Lake was kicked by a horse Batur-' _day morning. The animal stepped jthrough the floor with the hind foot ,ud when Mr. Mlinz'got the foot | out he received a kick in the stomach. i"' is in a critical copdition. \ ~In our town & switch engine is not necessary to place cars. Aug. . Grewe hitches his master truck to 'them and places them just where he ' wants them. 40--6t hailed him, he would be no MOTC. That crossing is dangerous aA8 the trains come enz and the distance is often B John Hirnbach and family of Ar-- lington Heights were visitors at Mrs. Caroline Busch's Sunday. Fred Stelling of u:r Diamond ofi Te uo Weust husa Cotuy. 49 +f { Mrs. James Matousek and baby | , from the city are spending their va-' | cation at the home of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Busch. '_ Clarence Busch and Al Bunton, Jr. \are kept very busy. unloading cars | for E. Geest. They received too | many, and could not unload them in \time so some brother Masons came 'up and gave their help which was \ very much appreciated. ol | Ed Wickersheim of Waukegan was _ a caller at his parent's home one | dav last week. : i\ _ Manle Park had their opening ~Wm. Wachsning is doing some re--| pairing on his farm occupied by Henry Potts. ' 62--6tp day "'kfin Bunton and sister, Mrs. Miller motored to Libertyville Fri-- A4T+ Fred Weidner of Kenosha . is spending 'his vacation at home. Mrs, Emma Weimer, of Chicago, called on relatives and friends here last week. §2, 51 --2t. Grandma Brockman and Mrs. Emma Dver spent dast week visit-- ing relatives at Elmhurst. They returned Sunday evening. f Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers re-- turned from their trip unexpectedly 1--1t! 211 Madison 8St. L. FOR RENT OR SALE--Seven acre farm 2%miles east of Lake Zurich and 3 miles west of 'Forest Re-- --serve on Rand Road, Fred C. Ber-- lin, phone Lake Zurich . 30--R--8. Prairie View. IIl. 49--6t FOR RENT--Furnished rooms HOUSEKEEPER WANTED --In widower's home. One little girl eight years old.. Good home. Must be able to take care of home. In-- quire Register office, phone 90. ~bi--6tpd RAVINE FARM--Breeders of Pure Breed Jersey Cattle. 602 St. John's Place, -- Highland -- Park, Illinocis. HOUSES AND LOTS--Bought and sold. . Loans made. _ Insurance. Edwin Austin, Phone 16, Iiber-- tyville. _ 26--tf. 1® ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building. ° Telephone 57 LIBERTYVILLE DR. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD _ _VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 66 LIBERTYVILLE 'm" ----m--'- e 7ei'ht men. Phone 199.1. 48--6tpd iSd-tllc Examination of the Eyes GLagstEs FITTED _ .. Office in First National Bank Bldg. Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Broadwly,_opposita park Luce Bldg. Fnone 296. DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON -- _Optometrist _ MISCELLANEOUS LYELL H. MORRIS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Telephone 18 ® nce Blde. -- LIBERTYVILLE Professional Services FOR RENT B. H. MILLER State Veterinarian TAYLOR and baby THE LAKE CO 3 V--K;dlm(vr, an exhau«et muffler at-- MPSON tached to the engine, occasions a logs 6 Of 8 per cent of the engine's power, ' the Eyes Neld engineers said. ED ' Rxperiments to produce nolseless Phone 998 | rirplane motors have been going on |\ Sudden Death Is Common--| ; place in Remote Districts --| of Mindanao. ", WOMEN TrAdEs |LIBEATYV FOR ANIMALS: LOSES$ 4A1--tf The five raiders, after they had eaten their fill, departed with their captives and took them by devious trails through: the wilderness until they reached the bank of the river Pulangi, where the party divided. Tlog -- Mandanay and the unknown man acquired the mother and the daughter. _ Sayanap obtained posses sion of Cumobay in exchange for a ya) a prisoner, tiéd down to the foor, However, during the third night, whem all others in the house --were sleeping, the boy contrived to loosen his bond# and escape through a window. Trav eling only by night, and hiding in th@ jungle by day, he made his way back to Cabanglasan and brought the new# to the councilor there. < "The motive of the crime is believed: to be no other than that of an old practice of the wild tribes, which still prevails in certain parts of 'the. im terior. It is reported that Salug, in Davao province, is a market center where these wild pagans meet and ex-- change human captives for beasts, and vice versa." A patrol under Sergeant Bersa min, Seventy--sixth company, was at onee dispatched to Bawa to investigate the case, and gather such information-- A# would enable th@ authorities to deal with the situation. Bones of an Indian Swept From Grave Westheld, _ Mass.--Bones, believed to be those of an Indian interred h dreds of years ago, were nnmverodz boys playing along the bank of the Westheld river at Little River recent-- ly and were taken in charge by the police. | The high water in the tgo} fivers the early part of the month : washed away a large amount of the: bink adjoining the property of | 4. Wells Loomis and apparently cut Into the old grave. The bones apparently had been in the ground many years. However, they were in a better state of preser-- vition than other bones of Imdians which have been uncovered here in late years. The skull was intact, lower jJawhone, and ther teeth remaining in it. On skull had been broken. were found on the site 0 and first meeting hous« hag been marked by Hampden Historical socl Dayton, Ohio.--Noiseless airplanes, long a dream of aviator«s, became a reality when McCook feld fAyers an-- nounced the successful te«t of a de ¥ice that eliminates the drone of the ' se Noiseless Plane Engine Sucess at Dayton Field Boy Escapes. was intact, including the ne, and there were some ing in it. One side of the een broken. The bones m the site of the old fort eeting house, which site anrked by the Woestern ," reads the report, Mahiguin _ and _ her were taken to: Uma other -- remote place be bartered for ani-- > was taken to the societ y l Ragged Playing and Po | _ ting Account . for \--_First Defeat _ With the breaks @gainst them ifrom the start and the players off form, Libertyville went-- down to a 5 to 2 defeat at Area yesterday. |\ Five miscues u'efi'fmrbd up by 'Holmnn'l gang in the hestic fray, with the result that Area broke the 'winning streak of the Libertyville | squad for 'the first time this sea-- Andy Opeka a but he walked f with errors beh for the scores. Antioch Next. Next -- Sunday | Libertyville will meet Antioch at the Fair 'Grounds. Lake Bluff and the Lake County All | Stars will play at Area's diamond. | -- The box sceore:| | Libertyville f AB R H E [Hicks, 8B __--------iza----------4 0 101 |J. Moore, of, c _z.s----.4 0 0 ) |P. Mooré, 3b -- _@----------4 0 0 1 iDPack, rf __--__mye.._.__3 0 o |MackIli®, 1B ------ze<--..----.2 0 0 1 Area scored> ong run 1 frame, but Libertyyille the fifth, only to lase it shoved across three runs raliy. ' L2 To Do Your Own Laundry W When You Can Get It Done at the Prices We Offer WET WASH--20 lbs. for 9%5¢ and 5e per : Ib. for each additional lb. DRY WASH--All flatwork ironed, bath _ towels and wearinégl;;:pparel dried fiuffy, without star 18 lbs. for . $1.80 and 10c per Ib. for each addi-- _ tional Ib. . : f These are TWO big time and money 3 savers f ' Call Libertyville 67--R today and tell when to call d-- ong --run in the first Libertyville ties it in y to lsse it when Area « thwae runs in a wild You Can't Afford The Reliable Laundry Laundérers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers LIBERTYYVILLE AND HIGHLAND PARK PHONE LIBERTYYVILLE 67--R TRY THEM! + \Dasher, # ARE' veka, p DAY, JULY 9, 19 |ld \Seh le . %A(lb $ > > Weisk | Snyder, > | UMcGuire, sokd in head or 'Yurelone_dnootl yor can breathe . _ No I acie, Wdi hbe', whking, mucous dischargeg or drznam rling for breath at nigh _ Fell your dr »oitle of Ely's litle of this f Tells How To PUT CREAM IN 0SE AND STOP CATARRH FRED GRABBE Farm and Li Totals de, ef er, ef, c "Totals Auctioneer of your 8b W ork ml ic Oi2.S. o«l (.0s-- <*§8 Haying Machinery Deering « McCormick Mowers FLOWERS THAT IN BLOOM Coleus Red Salvia Blue Salvia > Heliotrope Boston Fern Asparagus Fern THE BIG Hardy Phlox Hard Chrysanthi-- . mums : Pink Seduni Dwarf Seduni Veronica Delphinium Holly Trocks Shasta Daisy Schanck Hardware Co. 1 WILL COME OUT TO YOUR FARM AND PRO Please don't buy until you have gseen these flb. OR PHONE LIBERTYVIL 59 Hanging Baskets--Window Boxes----Vegetable Plants BERT FINSTAD -- Libertyville, Illinois Fort Atkinson Everybody knows this chine. -- Long terms. Milker 5CY h eksk S TEV ENS 0 N Stanchions and Equipment I dare anybody to show me as good stanchion in the world. Goc model, Long term®. Libertyville-- Area Cement Road You Will Soon Need Farmers' Best Equipment FAIRHOLM GARDENS Have Them In Stock -- Forks -- Growers of Fine Nursery Stock Petunias Vinca Vinus Snow of the Mountain Floss Flower BRURRIDGE & SONS Plant some of these Perennia' have flowers that grow year . They are only $2 per aders -- -- ILLINOIS BRICK SILO CHRISTENSEN 14X30 ft. -- $475 Built except sand and Wane? tion. g terms. p ACME -- §3 Don't * store water when you can get fresh water by open« ing a faucet any pH tarm. Long terms. Greenhouse Phone Libertyville 396--] a faucet any place on the xD PROVYE IT To YOU, e goods. Send me a card PACGE sEVEN m 10 Year Guarantee §475 -- Built except sand and water Drummond Phlox Annual Larkspur Snap Dragons Ivy Geraniums Straw Sweet 4 KW $ & y 9i he $# ay

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