'l REAL |ESTATE w $* ie s % d E. W. Hotchinson and wf to L. P. mm&phna 4, Block Park Subdn, C T & TR CO, to ¥. B. Homer «wl'f.s'uu.bu';.mmln- nie Brook Subdn, T.Jg.--ivlm- ndvl.hh-.'m Lot 21, Jen-- ";mudbum meyer, WD. Lot 22 Glenarm Subdn, Grant. C T & TR CO, to ¥. B. Homer ";":*' T vake nie T.k.--iv!l:m- rem Reevbdin Wadkeginti 2l 4* m'l"'.'lfiunu"x.-h. Q--e. --d. Pt soe 18, Wkgn. H. J. MeKean and w1 to J, E. Bush and wf, w.--d. See 18, Wkgn. . E. M. Runyard and wt to Waiter Beott, w.--d, See 20, Wkgn. E. Hanson to J. P. Devitt and wi. C T T Co to R. C. Wessel and wi, deed. Lot 15, Melody Woods, C T T Co to Lana Stromback, deed. Lot 9 Melody Woods. C TT Co to C. M. Pearson, deed. Lot 12, Melody Woods. G. A. Christiansen and wf to A. C. Hewitt, q--e.d. Pt blk 4, Oak-- land Subn. C, J. Killian and wt to P. Wilson and wf, w.--d. : See 21, Shiclds. C TT Co to A. 8. Jackson, deed. Bee 24, Libertyville. * A. F. Beaubien and wf to E. ¥. Needham and w1i, w.d.> Pt sec 20, L'c.nw--cua.u.--i-. 3. L. Blsaidey and wfi E. L. and wf to J. B. Legnard, deed. Lot 45 Corys Adin. CT T Co to R. C. Wessel! and wt, D. T. Webb and wf to R. A. Cald-- well, w.«d. Blk 5, Webb and Jen-- .--d. Pt see 28, EBhiclds, -- . *"M. L Gray to Elisabeth Lebr) w.--. Pt lot C Whitney Webb & Haw-- leys Resub, See 6, Avon. _ _ _ _ N. E. Chamberlin and wf to J. W. Doyle and wi, w--d. Pt see 16, Lib ertyville. W. Grimes and wf to R. H. Lan-- yon and wf, w--d. See 29, Wkgn. Myrtle Siemsen McDonnel and hus to Berger Gotaas and wf, w.--d. Terminal Co.. w--d. Sec 28, Wkgn. D. R. Manzer to H. D. Hanson and wi. w--d.. See 34, Lake Villa. _ _ * D. R. Manzer to R. E. Clausen et al, w--d. See 34, Lake Villa. | J. E. Didama to H. G. Hardt, w--d. Bec 8, Antioch. . -- _ f ** ET TX \ tank 98 Whke, -- |D°C 12. Lia. & d wi. --ed. Bee 20, Wken | w m Kaune and wf to C An-- ~_"C T T Co to F. I and Wh)| drews, WD. Lot 21, J. L. Shaws &; s 16 an fi.hn';'i'dnm Subdn, : Avon. e C. E. Daniels Bertha %-4 Bec 21, Deerfield. k.,..,""""'"" t Mss ho :,n.ci--ndwuonf.:. P » 4. /: 0 onfi plernatirmmninatinane strom, w--d. Sec 14, # 4 John Skarka and wf to 3. J. Saza--| : Americans can't understand why F. N. Tomlinson to C, A. the Chinese can't figure out b, 'wed. Pt bik 427 B. Whgn. | why the Americans are doing the com thil' Fred Jaempfer and wf to L. O.|*2%¢ + Sec 32, Deerfield. _ _ . J.I'iqu&'s'-m o o praalk ond oi to 1eR Ts Lindn; Montgomery and wfi : "Park 'fl"flm T, Block 6, aml "'.Ztm. y w ',"- !d H Park to Udell is w4 Pome mg * _ :; | Printing Co. WD. Pt Lot 7, Block Held, w--d. au#fl.w.- iatie. | PUpH y 'rnm-u.' .I"m%u;qt 'Q--'xiw C A of H Park to W. H. ztil::h besipas ts . >, | MeJ WD. Pt Lot 4, and all ol: p m' 8. Morris, 4eed | pots 5 and 6, and Pt Lot 7, Bloc fl'?;l:)'rn(:';}-fl m y sone ces o Lindsy Montgomery id w to indsy Montgomery l George Poole, w--d. Blk 98 8. Wkgn. W. H. Schendort and w1 to J. Mi-- We Buy and Sell LAKE COUNTY AND John Volkman to Stefan Micutes-- 551 Real Estate Transfers OCTOBER 8, 1925 ety and * "i WILLERS MoTOR Expirss |B. -- _ SAVNGS BANK an ear of corn. Whiskey is being shipped from Havana to the U S. in pineapples but the average drinker will be sat-- isfled with the kind that comes in x-' T-ca-.'--'ci;i"m"" "éo'i', and 1 thow you pieces gravel that mma taking Lithisted Bucha Formula). Had to get up 16 times at night for two years. DON'T GET UP NIGHTS Bec 13, Ela. W. R. Kaune and wf to C. An-- drews, WD. Lot 21, J. L. Shaws Subdn, : Avon. . . E. J. Nordstrom and wf to C T Flossie Graves wi, jt tens, WD. Block 1, Shermar R. Hicks, WD. 14 Linden Sub and Pt Dilly I PHowes Limmeatyrviuus 144M. Ravenxwoon 1607 Filling Statio Gasoline, Kerosene, Oils and Greases _ We try to give good Station Service, and K"e: mm. " 8 i':" byou:owndevlee. Woilban"m ful job at a veryreasonable price, _ _ MILWAUKEE AVE., AT _----BT. PAUL TRACKS BLUE RIBBON Filling Station A Big Box | Of Sweetmeats _ rrern will be sufficient for every memberof.fi-.-m, No fancy boxes or m:,u a big heaping measure of pure §15 and intermediate points. you know that i W,M'u': finished in the fall that they have good, '*-pficfiundhxudytohy Lfi"'wmal«agufld' of time.. 'They should be in such condition that they will gain rather than loose weight during the first few months of laying. Care must be taken not to retard body develop-- ment. Some flocks of early pullets develop too rapidly sexually. In this case it may be wise to reduce the meat serap one--half or eliminate it if some milk is used. Mash feed-- ing with minerals should be con-- tinued to insure a large frame. Plenty of grain, particularly: yellow corn, is good for getting the pullets in plump condition, A thorough and systematie exam-- ination of each bird must be made in the {all if the best ones are want-- ed for the breeding flock. Those hens which continue to lay in the fall and which show good standard % rov f trae farm flock € eannot be brought about ' by culling out the boarder hens throughout the summer, it is pointed out by John . Vandervort, poultry specialist of the College of Agriculture. %fiwalox PUTS BEST HENS IN THE BREEDING PEN Will Erect You A House or any kind of building;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may kmow just what entire cost will be before CONTRACTOR & BUJLDEE -- Libertyville 145--R OPER FALL FINISH WILL FIT PULLETS FPOR HEAYVY RL Gonsalves a box of Mgy 2l a% Tt h'h Of FI& wer® b placed deep, td t mistake that is . is put under the ground, it is pointed out by E. W. man, he I 'of farm z ""' nit, Col of e riculture, Incidentally, this is about the best tin Be year to con-- sider installing (@rains wherever there is a wet spot, he said. MAY w of the choige blossoms, daintily pack» ed for safe delivery at wery low prices Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan PHONE 465 "___ ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISEASEs® of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER KOHOUT LARGEST Are beau us is 1 MEDIITIT ank is to serve and we are devot-- E'l::nergyandamtow thing. * depth of between upon the En this con-- ~remembered subsoil is r as the soil. If the Welcomes Are | of One Size n of the Libertyville Trust and is being be placed fer line of located so the _ soil rse, should slope as unt may be large or it may be t that will not affect in the least your welcome. s should be and not so tice in aeras successful in let us serve you. DREAINAGE ESS BILLS DAY, In usecless every The wolf doesn't always knock at the door. Sometimes he rides on the running board of the auto. The mother who used to say her little girl was six years old so she could ride for nothing now says she is 16 so she can drive the car. Illinols is to place the lateral tile about six rods apart and three and a half feet deep." Piano Tuner's Tip 14, 1925 you! 1 FOR RENT--Fiat for amail FOR RENT--Modern 5 room bunga-- low. Call Libertyville 312--R, FOR SALE--Pure bred male scotch collie pup, 8 weeks old H. L. FOR RENT-- FOR RENT--Two rooms for light housekeeping, 117 School St. _ FOR SALE--Dressed ducks and chickens. ..,?."i'.?': Marys Road, Libertyville. P FOR SALE--$1000 cash takes two FOR SALE--Combination wood--gas cook stove. Good as new. Phone 191--W 78--tt FPOR SA htly used furnitare incioding oit wove pas store and walnut dining suite. Sacrifice. G. FOR SALE--About 150 gallons of furnace oil in two 200 gallon bar-- rels. ~Will sell for $10.00 for quick FOR SALE--Two beautiful building --@lots, 4 blocks from business see-- tion of Libertyville, II1. High lots . commanding <a wonderful cross-- country view. . Size 48 %x170 each. "Tome: Seliets & Pebireey, Sat Mb soon. waukee aveune, Libertyville, III. -- avenue, Libortyville. space. G. C. Gridley, chair and settee with leather up-- holstery. Also davenport and ma-- 653--R--1. sale. -- Gus Thalero, Mundelein, Phone 250--M 78--6t--0d bull serviceable..age. Grandson of Sir Bess Ornmi' Lone OR SALE--Self (Feed : heating stove. -- Phone 678--W--2.-- 77--6t--pd. Mhmnymmn.dnumymuhbfl huduuatimoundnoonuonbh.wumfll!nl--b your wants known here. A trial will convinee you. T $A uzwwmuhymfihg,b:"flywrnmnfl rent or , or if you want make known through these columns. -- You will get results. * Minimum charge, 25¢. 6Wfixumi Rates: b¢ per line per insertion. . y ofi Classified Ads -- | _ oms. 141 75--6t--pd. T7--6t--pd. Bank Bidg. Scientifc Examination of the Ryan GLASSES FITTED Waukegan National Phone 998 DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON DR. J. L TAYLOR Office in First National Bank Bldg. Hours: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR Phones: Office 163 Res, 30--3 Charges reversed on all business FRANCIS T. WANTED--A protestant white girl to do general housework for fam-- IF YOU--Want to buy, sell or e trade anything ,try a classified ad M%&M WANTED TO RENT--Far good buildings, near Libe Write XYZ Care Register. Libertyville Battery & ATTORNEY--AT--LA W First National Bank Build LYELL H. MORRIS ° ® LANUIS T. ROLLJNS -- _ PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 4 c Lake Above the Bank d ily of three. Call Lake Forest 1261 or write Box 104, Lake For-- J CiOIE»Proprieter . . \ _ . in E Phone Libertyville 329 BERTYVILLE TLLINOIS Office with Farm Bureau B. H. MILLER 80--1t--pd #ar tach 46