.r'mmuamnm to the y h-t#tficdn-ad" ecaused a loss of nearly a half mil-- lion dollars in Cook county's onion set which is valued at more MM according to the bul-- letin Other ~million--dollar crops that suffer an annual loss of 10 to 50 per cent by insect attack are to-- matoes, cucumbers, cabbage and sweet corn. Ten insects alone, com-- is wometimes overlooked by gardenm.| Wi!! be work o co in heaven, we've ers who follow carefully arranged KOt to get busy and save the souls apraying schedules." ,'!AMM" In view of the importance of cul-- Sss ippteintentenies tural methods ,the new circular pre--| Haste makes waste,. Seattle burg-- sents these methods along with the lar fell out of a window. Gardeners'® Insect Tax Amounts to Almost Four Millions Tllinois vegetable growers «n aiuunt Insect tax of simost 11000 operation with the horticultural de-- partmient of the College of Agricul-- ture, Latest figures place the val-- ue of the state's vegetable crop at nearly $20,000,000 and it is safe to say that an average of 20 per cent worm infested land showed the ef-- fects of it.. One demonstration of this kind was found on the farm of Harry Faulkner, near G-rflz He has good sanitation pigs and a month older that were raised the old way. Ahe pigs raised the old way average no 'better than the younger sanitation pigs, two of them are runts and all --of them lack pep, despite the fact that they have been fed more generously than the sani-- of vegetables, cause an annual loss of more than $3,500,00 the circular adds. These insects are listed as z--h-un.-h-hm.ro- leaf hopper, ecbbage mag#got, worm, corn edAr worm, §-b~hw hh::h.l."lflflu. e use insecticides h&nbmm-- tion of most truck and garden crops, the use of cultural methods is of means of controlling many insects," Farmers who raised their pigs in old hog lots already have lost part of them through worms and associ-- that did pull through are unthrifty and stunted, he said. In contrast to this, many poor records> are being made on farms where careless, old time methods are the demonstrations which these far-- FARM BUREAU CHAS. M. BERNARD, Prop. _Mnxumnuuuggm while many of the porkers MAIN GARAGE of the state Natural His-- "sig P 16 BALANCE IN MONTHLY PAY $920.00 delivered 3+ 0O W ns 345 N. Milwaukee Ave. much, but knows not to let &\hov Mm't know, knows more than some of the know-- ing ones know. will be work to do in heaven, we've July 4. We are sorry -- Miss Lucille Wylie of Chicago, spent her vacation last week at the Ed. Gleason home and visited around Miss Clars Lemm is slowly re-- covering from her=almost fatal ex-- perience on the evening of Tuesday, turned to the Chicago hospital for treatment.. He is remembered here by his visits to Ahe old Hertal home and having relped his brother, Er-- nest in the doings at Hertel's pevil-- Some of our folks expect to at-- tend --the camp meeting at Des Plaines this week. It is the sixty-- gixth annual meeting and many old-- timers gather and are welcomed Greetings for a happy birthday, were sent by relatives and friends to Mrs. Gus Peterson, July 15. 10P ceived by relatives and friends of Mise Anna Gerbert, who with Mis: Rutn Rockentsch, are visiting Yel-- lavs:tone Pork. o Wiere is that song they used to sing--*"I Want a Girl Just Like the have been found most effective for combating the more common insect msuduukflmai:p'h. life history, together with a brief description of each insect, also ~are given in order that growers may _._'fly_"qntulumfinmhul- There's always room for snother couple on the merry--go--'round-- Feed of Milk and Mash Feeding broody hens milk and -iéomdnlronprodnc-- tion i8 the quickest and only right way to break them up and get them back among the profit producers of the flocks, according to Dr. L. E. Card, chief of poultry husbandry, at the College of Agriculture, The usual practice of neglecting. such hens only keeps them in the nuis-- ance class that much longer and de-- lays the time when they will start Broody Hens Become Layers On A Since Dr. Elliot insists that there Cards an1 messages have been r»-- B 4+ +% in Wallace, deed. Lots 26 and 27, bik 1, Ravinia Highlands, ____ _ R, F. Rouse and wf et al to F. T. Hiddleson, w.--d. Lot 182, Western Slope subdn of Mundelein. R. F. Rouse and wf et al to G. H. Rouse, w.--d. Lots 408, 404, and 405. Western Slope subdn. G. H. Rouse to R. F. Rouse and 18, E. M. Rosenwasser to J. Roth:-- child, q.--c.--d. Pt of see 21, Deer-- 8. Fontana to A, Bonfanti, w.--d. Pt of see'10, Lake Villa. L J. "M"'?: wf to A-.dJ. Ar-- graves and tems, w.--d. Lot 12, P. A. Robinson's subdn. «D. B. Jones to Catherine Bennett, w,--d. Pt of see 33, Shields, M. G. Reiner and wf to J. Rotsch-- ild; w.--d. Pt of see 21, Deerfield. _ Virginia Halpin and hus to G. M. F. H. Bartiett to Ida St. George, deed. Lots 7 and 8, bik 23, Freder-- ick H. Bartlett's North Shore Ests, A. H. Snyder and wf to A. J. Sny-- der, w.--d. Pt of lot 24, Ivanhoe. _ _&R. Worth and wf to P. Johnson and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. Pt of sec 15, subdn. J. Cabonargi and wf to 8. Good-- man and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. Lot 3, blk 2, Palmer A. Montgomery's re-- State Bank of Chgo to L. H. Sar-- antzky, deed. Lots 34 and 35, Ra-- vinia Forest. 'C T & T C to J. L. Kordick, deed. Lot 6, blk 4, Lake Bluff Heights. Albert H. Snyder and wf to W. A. Faber, and wf, jt, tens. Pt of lot Anna B. Buchta and hus to Ma-- mie Riordan, w.--d. Lots 16 and 17. blk 2, Fowler subdn. T. H. Durst and wf to O. Schalk, w.--d. Lot 10, blk 3, T. H. Dursts Pians Tuner's Tip E. W. Colby and wf to H. Bulkley, Lake County Title and F. H. Bartlictt and wf to R. V F. Calzavara and wfi to H. Bolkley Anywhere on the North Shore Real Estate Transfers 32 N. Genesee Street WAUKEGAN, TLL. NORMAN L. MADOLE 220 Washington® St., WAUKEGAN Abstracts of Titles Lathing JULY 6, 1925 ts wf, ,'! 44 Western 38 P. &. Jeasen and wi to Marie E. Lh".-l:t:wfols nnd. 35, "at' REAL ESTATE * S~/~ Bought, Sold and Exchanged §TBR, WEDNESDAY, JULY is, 1925 better OURS fruit | LICIO But wh1tew@r foun-- m tain drnk yeus -- like, l\l W , THIS is THB TO FIND IT AT ITS BEST, mixed rcht amdf served. luscr but TTiC EFresh Strawberry The SODA SHOP $13 North Milwaukes Ave. tt--Fitzgibbons Realty Co. Milwaukee Ave.--St. P. R. R. Depot _ Office P1 LIBERTYYVILLE, ILLINOIS 455--M listers Hollywood Second subdn. W. B. Hontuth and wf et al to T. W. McFarland, w.--d. Pt of see 27, Cuba. W. Wilhartz and wf to Florence M. Straus, w.--d, Lot 61, So High-- land Addn to H Pk. Thoms and wf, w,--d. Lot C and C in A. G. Schwermans First Sylvan Lake subdn. In the early days in the West, pack trains received $1 a pound for carrying freight 100 miles. Vacek Bros Diamond Lake subdn. A. G. Schwerman and wf to C. F. Hellberg and wf, w.--d. Lot 37, and Lot E in A. G. Schwermans First Sylvan Lake subdn. Town of Holcomb, owski and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. Lot 159, J. L. Shaws Third subdn on Fox Lake. R. Vacek and wf et al to H. N. Heidlier, w,.--d. Lots 156 and 157, _ W. Decker and wf to A. Simoulis, w.--d. Lots 5 and 7, blk 1, Org! Angst and wf, jt, tens, w.--d.' Lot 14, Hollisters Hollywood Second and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. Lot 15, A new base and anchors are to be provided to keep the famous Lean-- ing Tower of Pisa from falling. ter and w 10, Grant, su F. Angst and wf to G. H. Hollis-- ter and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. Pt of see 10, Grant. G. H. Hollister and wf to F. Angst and wf, jt, tens, w.--d.. Lots 2, 8, 4, and 5, Hollisters Hollywood Second and wf, jt, tens, w.--d. Lot 16, Hol-- listers Hollywood Second subdn. F. Angst and wf to G. H. Hollis-- ter and wf, jt, tens, w.--d: Pt of see 10, Grant. i subdn. w.--d. Pt of lot 200, Pleasant Hill G. H. Hollister and wf to F. Angst A. G. Schwerman and wf to C. F. E. H. O'Brian and wf to A. Run-- F. Angst and wf to G. H. Hollister F. Angst and wf to G. H. Hollis-- LUNCHES LO A KS of FOR SALE--One of the most beau-- FOR SALE--Standing hay, mostly timotay, --Phone 666--W1. . 55--2t FOR SALE--1 dining table and 6 <hairs, 2 enameled fron beds, 2 brass beds both with springs and FOR SALE--Puritan 3 burner ker-- osene range in A--1 condition. Will sell reasonable. Phone 524--W. FOR SALE--Three piece cane with FOR SALE--Universal cook stove Good as new. Phone 323--W. FOR SALE--2 teams of horses, 2 sets harness, 100 rods, 4 foot No. 9 woven wire, 100 steel posts. R. F. Rouse, Mundelein, I!1. FOR SALE--4 burner Florence ker-- asene stove with oven, nearly new. Grodon Ray, Mundelein, IIl. Pnone 600--R2. 51--6tpd FOR SALE--5 acres standing alfal-- FOR SALE--One of the best homes in Libertyville. A ~fine large dwelling with sunporch, and strictly modern in every detail, located on a full acre of ground, FOR SALE--680 gallon tank and a water--lift pump. Inquire at The Fair Store, Libertyville, HIL., or FOR SALE--Fine nigh residence lot in very good location near North Shore Line station, in.. Liberty-- ville. Gas, electricity, water and sewer. Priced low for quick cash sale. A. R. Schnaebele, phone 276 Libertyville, 54--6t FOR SALE--Nearly new}? modern, home, five;rooms, and sun--porch, west of Milwaukee avenue. Oak trim. Good sized lot. Garage and chicken house, shrubbery and tbrees. 'Low price for quick sale. match home. Hot water heat, all tiful 6 room homes in Grays Lake, II. Yellow pressed brick all reed chairs and desk and various other articles of household goods-- Phone 101 or inquire at residence and five loose round pillows. Will sell cheap. Phone 301--J _ 55--tf velour and chairs, Sewing machine, Chif-- fonier, 2 rockers, 9x12 Axminister rug, 9x12 Congoleum rug, Sim-- mons Bed, spring and mattress, round Oak hester, Hoosier range, kitchen cabinet base, kitchen chairs, sanitary couch, eupboard. 332 Grant Court, Libertyville. stein show bull. Dam 22 pounds, 2 years old. Apply to Chris Jen-- sen, Mundelein, 11. Phone 659--W1 beautifully landscaped with shrub-- bery ,and trees, a garden spot and all kinds of fruits and berries. There js a two--car garage with chauffeur's apartment, also ebele, Real Estate and Insurance, Register Building, Libertyville. feet deep. A good buy. delein, N: _ Phone 632--M1 Broadway facing Central Park. There is no way you cah reach as many people in Lake county hu&ofladuandltnmunnbhumtummum-h your wants known here. A trial will convince you. -- Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. A. R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate and Insurance -- Libertyville, HL Real Estate and Insurance . J. L. Taylor. Classified Ads INSURANCE is PROTECTION Walnut Dining Table parlor suite milkers -- and , «mall old Hol-- 53--3tpd 52--4tpd lot on DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Scientific Examination of the Eyen GLASSES FITTED Waukegan National Phone 993 Office in First National Bank Bldg. Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Broadway, opposite park . ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building Telephone 57 LIBERTYVIL DR. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD VETERINARY SURCEON WANTED A JOB--Young married man wants job on farm. 1 fenced and capable of taking WANTED--Clean cotton rags the Register Office. Phone 90. WANTED--To rent small house or PHYSICIAN and SURGEON " Fox Lake Above the Bank _ > D. C, GRINNELL Inspector in Charge Phone Libertyville 328 LIBERTYYILLE TILLINOIS Office with Farm Burean LOST--Purse _ containing -- small amount of money and identifica-- tion cards, Saturday afterncon, be-- tween National Tea store and 406 N. 1st street. Reward for return to A. C. Shaddock. 55--1tpd HOUSES AND LOTS--Bought and DWIGHT EDRUS COOK FOUND--White shawl avenue. Owner may at Register office by * this ad. WANTED--By young man, per-- manent place on farm. Good rome By ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR FRANCIS T. CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis Free of Charge Also hand work on some. Mrs. Ralph Ayers, Libertyvillie. Phone Road. Address Bob Peth, Sr., Box 49, Grays Lake, HIL 54--4tpd 'ANTED--Home laundry, will call for and deliver. Phone 272--M. 150, 4 minutes of St. Paul Ry., on Edwin Austin Phone 467W Liber-- tyville. 26--tf. sold. Assistant State Veterinarian LYELL H. MORRIS 1 DB. J. L TAYLOR 539 Milwaukee Avenue Bldg. B. H. MILLER on --Muple have same paying for 51--6tpd.