34 % Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kirby moved L to Milwaukee last Monday and will $ live with Mrs. Kirby's sister who is .. an invalid. Mr. Kirby was conduc-- tor on the 6450 for a number of The children were fortunate in having two fine trees donated, one Mr, Blumdahl, of the Bon Ton * and the other by Mrs. Chas, o Kings Tsland. The candy RH by the Fox Lake Wo-- &"'w have been Surprie f." ~h A welcome "oir ie hittk t ide iess . Jos. overcome by gas while working over the village tractor Saturday. Both felt the effects for some tima At the end of the play Santa Claus and his brownies And fairies distributed the many grifts and the package of candy to each child. The teachers had arranged it so that no child was forgotten, even "Our Bob" getting his usual gift from the teachers and the Sunday school. of the Fox Lake Woman's Club. Both were well knownAand liked and will be missed. On account of sever-- al deaths in the family in the past year, Mrs. Kirby was anxious to be near her only remaining sister. Her daughter and family also live in Milwaukese now. The Riggs family has been in-- creased by three boys, not triplets however, that came to live with them Christmas Day. --'Their names are Alfred, Harold and Vurl Hopper. They will enter school next Monday. The Christmas entertainment on the last day of «chool, that was ar-- ranged by the combined efforts of the school and Sunday school teach-- :W%Muitnwm children, very pleasing. Sld, old Christmas carols, "Away in .lkh."'l.-ry Merry a.m Bells," We Three Kings of Orient Mrs. J. P. Hanna, sopranc and Mr. 8. E. Pollock, tenor. Readings were given by tiny Lily Walk, Edna White and Edria Jensen also by El-- berta Eiter. A mother Goose play followed introducing all the Mother Goose family in a "Bo Peeps Christ-- mas Partsy" and a vouthfal Santa Claus, which last was a pleasi ~Afiollth:umdnd:lm Miss Blanche Hall of Fort Way-- ne, Ind. is visiting Mrs. Jack Myers, e Mrs. Minnic Juhrend. and daugh-- ter spent Sunday in Chicago. Miss Bernice Tucher of Highland gl:"nflndhnumdln. Anderson on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Blaine and daughter Shirley, Mrs. Oliva Ander-- szson and Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Ander-- ::;mmh,:gilr. rs. Henry Siljestrom of High-- land Park, Quite a number of parents are availing themselves of the oppor-- tunity to have their children's ton-- gils removed "::zg Woodman's private hospital the Christ-- were sung by the entire school ac-- companied by Mr. 8. E. Poliock on the cornet and Miss Hazrel Nord-- strom at the piano. The solo parts spent Christmas 'at their Grand-- mother Kersten's home in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Olendorf of St. Louis, Mo. spent Christmas with Mrs. Olendorf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr. Mrs. Olendorf and two small sons remained for a geveral goh visit." Mr. and Mrs. William Cottrell and daughter, Miss Myrtl» and their ~Miss Edith Stryker of Oak Park, spent Christmas at the Irvin Stryker The Nnmrdor' family -- have moved into the house vacated by the Henry © Juhrends. _ The latter famil ymoved into the W. B. Carr house, which they recently purchas-- Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. and daughter Mrs. Robert E. Pettis were the guests of Mrs. Reichelt's sister, :u.J.W.ElMO{OQ_kMBu- '. 0 | DEERFIELD | Mr. and Mrs. E. Gayne, of %'p. wt..nd Mrs. Chester Wolf had as their Christmas Day guests, Mrs. Wolf's mother, Mrs. Jennie Wilson, and son, Wilson Olendorf and Win-- fred Wilsgn, of Libertyville. --Irwin Plagge of Joilet, has been visiting his .-uzt. Mr. and Mrs. William Plagge. .On Sunday Irwin Plagge and two sisters, Misses Margareth and Vida Plagge and f'b'on were the guest of g and Mrs. E. Gayne, of Chicago. Davis' yard, is perfectly each evening dmwmmg with it's _ multi--colored _ lights strung on it Miss Laura Stryker who attends Westeru'Union College at LeMars, lowa, and Miss Virginia Easton who u.mufluvmmdn_n- nois are home for the ys. now at home to their mhn-onw'lt,g::"'.'" Mr Fred Jr. and Charles Kersten The monstrous pine tree in Dr. Wencelas" has been by a few minutes before 11 o'sl~~* at night and the train for Kansas City left at 11:30. In his excitement at receiving the news he failed to find effect that his wife, who was visit-- ing in Kansas City, had been killed in an antomobile accident. Jt was Long Distance and, in iWating his predicament to the supervisor, told her thit his wife had intended to motor to Topeka. The supervisor ealled up the newspaper in Both Kansas City and Topeka, but they had npot heard of any accident. Then a road map was consulted and ser-- without result. Finally, from a : -nmwfimthstm had been an automobile wreck there, but no one was seriously in-- jured. 'The auto party was reached at one of the hotels and within a few nh-mtha.l'ubmmhb ing with the wife he thought was Not so long ago a call was filed to Chicago in care of an apartment house "on West Lake Street, three stoties high,. first floor used for stores, second and third for bache-- mmu-od just rectnly * The call seemed hope-- less until it occured to the super-- visor to call up a prominent con-- tracting company that readily sup-- plied the name and street number of the building. 'When it came to reaching the party desired, how-- ever, it was found that he had just left to catch a train. The union station was then called and the subscriber was located. A prominent St. Louis man re-- Long distance telephone supervi-- sors receive many appeals to un-- ravel tangled cal's, and in so doing have gained such a degree of dex-- terity as to rival even Sherlock Holmes himself. . Hoping that Santa Claus has been good to'you, your correspondent is now signing off until next year. Mrs. E. Hackshaw is spending the bmdfdny:wit&bormin&w. The village has been more than usually deserted lately, a greai many of the regular ving: m:- dents are away spending o days with Chicago friends and re-- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mann and family are spending the holidays in Fox Lake with Mr. Mann's parents. .Cards having been receoived from Miss Gladys Potterton former teach-- er here telling of her safe arrival in California. Miss Potterton motor-- ed to that state with friends making the trip in two weeks. =-- same night is the regular night for the bi--monthly eard and bunco party at the Bon Ton Restaurant. It is to 'be hoped the weather will moderate before that time, so that "a good crowd ean get out. A pisno has been installed so that dancing can be had afterward. These next two parties will be for the benefit of the community house building fund as The Volunteer firemen 'm".: their annual dance at the Duke .Mm umflov Ycu;o lvo.m luiki s OB. wmhm-mhu&md relatives in their old home town. The Fox Lake . Woman's Club voted to hold its regular meeting on the day following New Year's on account of the first Thursday of the family will be dinner guests of Mr. Year's Day. Puzzles That Would Stump Even Sherlock Holmes Solved by Tele-- phone Girls LONG DISTANCE SLEUTHS RIVAL FICTION'3s BEST Sunnyside Park TraQ@ Office i Libertyville, Illinois -- > he rest of us are busy in coal and emptying We Wish You Health, Happiness and _ Prosperity For the Year 1925 to the C. A. Newcomb Jr., to Matt Krpan 91, J. L Shaws subdn of Long Lake. C. T. &H. Co. to Raymond Preg-- enzer, deed. Lot 3, Fisk and Lash-- ers subdn of Indian Po'nt at Fox D. H. Feder and wf to Roy Grieves w.»d._Part of section = and 6 in . Reinhold Herwig and nusband to Fadw Herwig and wf it tens. Part of lot 4, in block 17 in MceKays addn to Waukegan. 928 in J. L. Shaws subdn, Antioch Lake. Pavid Rosenheim and wf to L. J. Kenevel . .w.--d.. Part of section 25. Warren township 4 M C. Decker and wt to M W IJoyvd, and wt, it, tens, w.--d. Lot C8, Deckers Gages Lake subdn. Gag-- G, M..Peterson to H. M. Turley, w.--d. Lots 3, blk 1. and part of lot 8, block 2,s Stowells addn to Lib ertyville and lot 5, blk 1, Newberrys addn to Libertyvyille, Caroline Witt and hus to Andrew Shanks and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. -- Lot Reinhold Herwig and husband t« A, H. Giese, w.--d. Part of lot 4 in block 17. MeKays addn to Wau kegan. F43 H. D. Hill and wf et al *to E. C. Bchweitzer, w--d. Lot 200, Hill 1 ~d4 Stones Shore Crest, see 36, and pt of sec 31, Deerfleld Twp. + Hella Holm to L. Hendriksen and wi, pts, w--d. Lot 10, Alexander's subn of see 13, Grant Twp. DECEMBER 22, 1924 N. P. Dodge Jr. and wtf to E. j Murray, w.--d. Lot 52 in Relmont Addition to Waukegan C. H. Land and wf to Marie Huhn and hus jts, w--d. Lots 22 and 23, blk 2, Marshalldale subn, see 13, B. Lowenmey r to P. N. Dale and wf, deed. Lot 252%, Bonnie Brook subn, sees 5 and 8, Wkgn. Dreyer's subn, see 88, Wkgn. Henry Sals and wf to L. A. Kloep-- Marjorie Hathaway and hus to Cedet, w--d. Lot 24 in blk 10, Furnished By Lake County Title and Trust Company 220 Washington St., WAUKEGAN Money to Loan Real Estate Transfers R. B. DIXON We have funds in any amount over $3,000 to farms. Interest 5 per cent per annum. Rea-- son a ble --commission and attractive prepay-- ment privileges. DECEMBER 20, 1924. Abstracts of Titles GURNEE, ILL. THE LAKE COUNTY to Addtn to Town of Little Fort. A..J. Smith and w/. jts, to C. H. CGoll --,w.--d. (&1'3 A. J. Smiths subn of Eagle Poir to Libertyyille. . . .. . | 18, blk 17, C. Framk Wrights addtn Countants: . .. _ y agnd POYVIM®D '{uedwoy p '46 2019 U » PUB 1 s:0| pur 'pg #;o ll!'"'_!u_f,i_' efyOo¥ £q posedJaid squaw Speneers Rigfiefk ©-- Spencers l subr and 25, Wauconda.. Union Bank "%0 to E. H. Ger-- licher and wf, jts, deed Lot 41, in Forest Home, see 21, Shields Twp. G.-- E. am:d wf to C. G. Odell, w.--d.--= N 10 acres of SW ar of SE gar lO"va'on Twp . May E. WF J. P. Nelson and wf. its, w..d.. NE 0r ~( NE qr of see 25, Cuba Twp and parts of sec-- tion 30. Ela Township. h4z sec.35, Avon Twp. w.--d. Part of blk 0 H. Schanze and Wt to C N S and Mil RR Co., Q.--C.--8. #--ots 12, 11. and 13, bik 10, subn of lot 6. Winthrov Harbor. * . J ut Ann Emm Romer, w.--g. ®tah! and L . J C. HeHrtel and wf to C. F, w--d. A lot in e@¢ 15, Vernon. G. 0- m'*'--x )C wf flt'o -----vh. B ~Kelly, wl : 7 and 8, Browns subdn. -- _ _ # C. Foote to &,' Foote, w--d. A Lot in see 156, V&n i . J. Mozlo and wf to 3. Taylor and wi, q--e.--d. Pt of lot 9, blk 3, Tit-- {anys Third addtn. H. Mauss and Wf to E. Franzen, w.--d. Lot 8, J. L. Tweeds subdn W. H. McKillip and wf to L. J. Crisman and Bessie C. Crissman, its and wf, jt tens, deed. sulljag '46 F 'Wripho's Addl E. E. Grove and » rson and wf, . encers H & d 25, Wauconda. . A. Zewe to O. Lindahl, w ian and Bessle C. Crissman, Lot 1, MePhillip Briar Lane. G. MeBridge and wf to Emma elly, w--i. Lots 7 and 8, ns subdn. -- k Foote to !.& Foote, w--d. A The Ray Furniture & Paint Store DB BR 23, 1924 Emma rton to C w.»G. j & ';8, 9, 11, 12 WE WANT TO THANK OUR FRIENDS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE _ DURING THE PAST YEAR HAND TO WISH THEM ALL aA 0 o ~HMHAPPY NEW YEAR T k *rtw to C. "H. Lots 14, 16, i8, and 20, Horace J. Kick T IS BECAUSE of our sincere (3 regard for your friendship that , _ we desire to express our apprec-- iation of your continued patronage and to wish you all the blessings of a Happy and Prosperous New Year. LIBERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1924 ;1. f to D & Ake B . An Litseetyrvitie -- Iturxors S w.--d. --Lot 45. subn. sees 24 wf to T. H. , w.--0. Pt of F. Beaubien, North West and DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICE F. Mitchell and wf to M. C. Ohle-- miller, w.--d. Lots 9, 10, 11, blk 538. see 20, lot 5, blk 25, see 21, lots 9. 10, 11, blk 78, Lots 10, 11, 12, 18, G. N. Heil and wf to Katherine K. Adams, w.--d. Lot 7. Sec. Ravine Forest, being a subn of pt of 8 hf of see 21, Shields Twp. m C, R. Wells and wf to W. J. Goss-- ell, w.--d. --Pt of sees 28 and 24, Wau-- conda. C. A, Newcomb, Jr., to A. Leclere and wf, jts, deed. Lots 20, 21 and 22, blk 58, South Wkgn. n H. P. Pope and wf to R .E. Wil-- son, w.--d... Pt of bik 3, Burchells subn, sec 15, Deerfleld Township. Iverson, deed. Lot 3, Holmes subn of pt of blk 18, see 21, Shields Twp. W. T. Sullivan to Della Ryan, w.--d. Lot 182, J. L. Shaws Third subn on State Bank of Chicago to A. Dun-- is, deed. Ely 50 ft of lot 16 and w 15 ft of lot 17, see addtn=to Ra-- vania Forest subn. . N. P. Dodge, Jr and wf to A--.F. Burke w.--d. Lot 79, Belmont addtn to Wkgn. beke and wf, jts--,w.--d. Lot 79, Bel-- mont addtn to Wkan. Fox 8 64 fwof lot 19, Sunderlins Subn of pt of see 28, Wkgn. The Anhydrous Food Products Co. to E .H. Hammon, w.--d. 11 lots sitd at' NE cor of Stanley and Lakeside Aven in N, Chgo. blk 4, Washburn Pk, see 33, Wkgn. F. Kuszewski and wf to J. Was-- nlewski and wf, jts, w.--d.-- Lots 1. State Bank of Chicago to W. A A. F. Burke and wf to A. Ver-- 2p6 " AUCG T10 N § A L E. Jan Siwek and wf to Mike Yonkes and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. Lot 7, blk 22, -- Washburn-- Springs, Waukegan: C. B. Hamlin and wf to C. J. Don aldson and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. Lots Libertyville Twp, also lot 8 in see-- tion 16, Libertyville Twp. tion 16, F. Browns Subdn, Lake Forest. * Daniel Houlihan and wf to G. M. Peterson, w.--d. Part of section 15, Libertyville Twp, also lot 8, in see-- "Z« #N, A GVCIOUN, SHEn, . °0 PEUCCl Reinert, w.--d. Part of section 15 Hall and wf, jts, w.--d. Pt of lot 10, blk 2, French's addtn to Liberty-- and 14, blk 87, all in see 16, Benton FRED TOWNER | _ TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under, cash. On all sums over $25.00 six months time will be given on good bankable notes bearing interest at the rate of 6 L. per annum. 1 Champion hay baler 1 2--Roll Adam ghredder f Tnachquonl 1 Manure g:sdef $:aal orn CR new 1 Sulky Plow, neafly new 1 Ha;yllah * 1 Hay Rack 1 10--20 Titan Tractor 1 Bob Sleigh TUESDAY, JAN. 6, 1925 The undersigned will sell at public auction on his farm one and one half miles northwest of Half Day on the Diamond Lake Road on DECEMBER 24, 1924 n Tr Co§ to M. Campbell, 35 Tons Baled Timothy Hay 500 Bushels Oats Bay Horse 14 years old, 1100 Ibs. Roan Mare 17 years old, %l@b&. Bay Horse 11 years old, weight 1600 lbs. I wish to take advantage of this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation of "your patronage during the past year and to extend to you a wish for A Happy New WM.--F. HAFEMANN Proprietor 3 Head of Horses 3 FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer buch, to Peter MILK AND CREAM Libertyville -- Illinois [{.:%f*;_ ? j < f'fa "8?"' ')' C & Machinery FeG 1 Walking Cultivator 1 Shovel Plow~ . ~ Many other articles too 1 Bob Sleigh 1 Light One Horse S lDezringComBi-d::". 1 Deering Grain Binder, 80, 31 and 82, block 2 in Fowlers * Mark Smith and wf to Germane , _ Ponsi and Vito Ponsi, w..d. Lot 38 _ in block 2 in First Addtn to Ravinia _ Highlands, Deerfleld Twp. i:-vcult.'l.'-k to ¥. E. g Klimes and wf, jt, tens, w..d. l' 124, in Idlewild subn, Gages Lake. '€ numerous to mention Plastering and Anywhere on the North Shore NORMAN L. MADOLE 235 Rales Straw Lathing PAGE w Mets