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Lake County Register (1922), 12 Dec 1925, p. 13

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leberry and wf to. L bik 47, Washburn n 'and wf to R. F.] C. W. Mohrmann and wt to R. Ca+ d. Lots 3, 4 and S5/rico and wf jt tens, W. D. Lot 187 \see 16, Waukegan| Belmant Addn Sec 290. Warkegan. . ?":'i.'" c.w-u-'rn"w.m see 'aukegan | and wf jt tens, W. D. 6 August t and wf 'to Eilien| Einfeldts Sub. Sec 12. Antioch. ; of see 36, Deer--| Highland Pk Bld«e Co to B. C. _ _ «$Howes and wf to 8. K, Howes, 0. C gring to B. JohN--| D., Lots 3 and 4 Howes' Sub, High-- L Lot 4, Re--sub of land Park. ' ashburn Park. F. J. Russell and wf to Katherthe r and hus to H. C.:|\O'ConneH,. W. D. Lot 28 Blk 7 Rav-- tems, wed. Lot 12,)inis Highlands Bartlietts N. Shore > Subdm .\ Huh See 36. Deerfleld. tanton to J. H.\ G. L.. Meeker and wf ts E. E. X ~tens, wed. and wf jt tens, W. D. Lot 14 n's Terrace, see 3 Highland Pk Gub. Pa s m es s d * ""m 00 0 BIK -- Lot 7, Henry Mai--|\3 H Pk Terrace See 27, Deerflceld. years. ie 26, Wauconda. G. E. Marcy and wft to ¥. H. Mar-- and wf to A. tin, W. Lots 38 and 39 Eve 4 tens, w--d. Lot Diva, $ d subdn, see ad t. ! w« Ave 'aukegan. & 1985. _ _ __| N. P Dodee Jr., and wt to C. W is wf to A. F. Beau-- Ptssof. see 31, rfield. <«] _ B. 0. King and W. King to E. W. s and wf st al to| King and wf, Pt See 18, Newport. -,v-d.:d C.;l.lphlrnlvfu?.s.l(m «and <Adams adda| Lot ? Henry 8. Hafbutts Sub Sec % s 16. Libertyville. € and vfi. J. 'g'.l.l-unl'fbc.fl.m.u f it Lot|and wf it tens, W. D. AwOrrp' :. Deerfield/\} SK Bk\of Chgo III., to J. Brand . _ . J and A, Brapnd Jr. D. Lot 9 Lake View flflbl.mm.@lu&lhflhld.b W»d. Pt of see 11,| Hichland, Park. of see 23, Fremont. and hus to L. M. and wf to Grace F. t of Sees 85, 836 und hus to C.. M. Roll, Belmont addn, see l --wf to B. H. Pis--| Pt See 26 Fremont 14, Lakeside Man--| --C. T. Allen and wf = et al to &- Schuiten, Lot 8 Allen City Sub. ~and wfi to A. F.! C,. N. Steele and wt to B te Transfers || Waskingte Patk Jr., bik 10,-- Simons fii?fi.'"i'éu. blk 49, Bart-- e Estates, ' ind wf to P. De--| 'Grace Van Horne Greener and wf ' Turr "Oul Av F. J. Gaballs and wf , Q. C. D. ) °_ 2 [3 z» |Lot 25 BIs 51 Washburn Pk. _ _ _ wi to W. A.| W. $ VanDuzer and wf to E. B. ims, w--d. Lot 1,| Williar:s, W, D. Pt Lot 6 Co Elks Brothers and|to D. F. Taber, Pts Sees 23 and 26. ock--| Fremont. _ |.. H. MeMahon and wf to D. F. Taber 19, 133 So. Waukegan. {ffij; * 3. D. Seott to H. Baker, Lot Bik 188 aukegan. s Modern Cemetery and Mausoleum Co to J. Johnson and wt, W. D. Lot 175 in See ¥ No Shore Cemetery. Waukegan. W. J. VanDuzer and wf to Ellen C. VanDuzer, Q. C. D., Pt Lot 6 Co Clks Sub, Antioch. > _ C. E. Badger and wf to A. Hein and J, Watry, :;"D.Nlotcl,': Cummings and Av Add, 16, Waukegan. ' C.A.Nnmh:rtofi.hhr.' !ml&lllnduBIkIBgQA'j-_: J.D.Beottol!&ht.%m 133 So. Waukegan. o BF 3 5 CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis bien, g--e--d. Lot 14, First Addn to Free of Charge ~W. Slege! and wf et al to Ida Biegel, q--¢--d. Lot 4 and part of lot 5, 'bik 5, McKays Addn to Lit-- tle Fort. F. H. Bartlett to E. G. Marinier and wf jt tens, deed. Lots 12 and 13, bik 16, F. H. Bartletts Lake G. C. Hieléd and wf to W.. C. Evanston and w1 jt tens, w--d. Lot _ _Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Buress Phelps, w--d. Pt of see 26, New-- E. Eslick and wf to L. Baker of Lot 281 Bonnie Brook + _C. Look and wf it 88 Blk 2, J. K. Orvie of Winthrop Harbor, Deerfield. "to C. Haseman Lot B and Lot C et al to <E. and hus liver, 14 inch 2 bottom Plow {Iu &'"" ¥ «ome the blushing bride of a man who has already lost four wives. she's crazy to get married is to be-- a letter to the board that United States is making tests of cattle for bovine tuberculosis beyond its ap-- propriation. He expressed the hope that the state can take care of its own share of indemnity and federal plaged on Ate T00 COs ; 8. J. Stangard, director of the state Wepartinent of Agricuitore stated in without delay.will be met. He said that the state will pay indemnity the . Representative Charles Francis in a communication read'today at the board of supervisors meeting said that the wishes of the county board to have payement made for cattle killed because of bovine tuberctilosis without delay.will be met, He said Representative Francis Sends Word to Supervisors in Ses-- Perron, W. D. Lot 14 Blk 2 Piat of Holcomb, now t C T and Co t 4. ¥, Stttxrud, and wi jt tens, D. Lot 235 Bonnie Hrook Sub, See 8, Waukegan. > C w. irv'a::'vl to F. N. Bard, , Dale Fishers Sub dfl". Highland l::rk.u I l%fl erson to W. J. Burke, W.D. i{p and 466 Oh'oo;h;c{ghb Bec 17, Waukegan. . M..Blomberg and wf to F. St. Felo f 11 Blk 6 Branigar Bros uns Terrace Sub, See 22, Deer. QUICK PAY IN BOVINE TESTS FRED CRABBE, 1/is dam of Champion Mare 1922 1 "3-!"1&!." Colts, 4 months 2 Pure bred Shire Mares, 1500 deon Tractor, 2 years old M t Donble Disc, 2 years old ~ 1 1800 pound Mare 2 Singls UnitiDeDaval Mier," All cows have C. T. A. Records 8 A. R. 0. Cows, 1 28 Ib Cow henf Herd second "?'h--l:h"hg' % 14 for N High cow of C. T. A. for % -- oY e L io t e 2 1\ bor Navember (2241 Ibe. milk, 100.8 ibs 25 -- Head of Livestock -- 25 Spauldings Corners on 'The undersigned will sell at Public Saturday, D The initial deposit in an individual savings ac-- count is the best Christmas gift for your child. It will imbue him with the spirit of thrift and 1k it Public Auction' fer, 2 years old 12 Head Pure Bred Holsteins #g. Best Gift -- flock owners in reducing their baby The 758 flocks : rhich have been tested during the past two years contained more t 10,000--chickens ::.&. of . the -- state. | C tfh::; e e 3+3 758 flocks, 367 were tbeated during the year ending June 30, There The 758 fiocks which have tested during the past two ; and represented '%"r : counties of . the g Of : 758 flocks, 367 were teated d: the year ending June 30, 1924. 7 the year ending Jun There were i "@hickens in these flocks e number 18 per cent were to be in ding Made Upon Te ds on At IILI n o i s in M affi' E+h 4. U.'m. y Cld' CHICK I$ | Plastering and Anywhere on the North Shore & 60 day retest. miles north of TWekr's ; EAD AY, combating the plague, for there is "&fi:flj, Mig 1924 ies yohlks» June 1925, more than mau- in 391 flocks nr:nm"u:'lcm"-:& c':nouuthu.mmhu' infected. M""mh' | of the disease were found in the tests 1l-ny-r.-hn.uu|--.u1 ht eeee, Hearke Aartet the Snd f 'ommcmw which the college is now applying to poultry flocks of the state for the third year is an important step in Et&"&'i&mdup ¥ gue depends upon' eliminating the !nfoeuo-h-lhnl-.':m used for breeding purposes upon destroying the infection in hatching trays, brooder hens and yards. The blood test is important in this pro-- gram because to date it has proved toboth""'* Mapeinttmaning s prevention pon that can be used successfully is C fected birds in the flock have been re-- drawn from the hens by the local samples are tested by the laboratory Two registered Belgian Studs, 2 years old and 3 years old. for Phone Lake Zurich 54--R--2 . Prairie View, HIL FOR SALE T. J. DRUGGAN The Lake County Register--twice a week--only $2.00 per year. moved and the premises disinfected under direction of, the local veteri-- narian, the flock is accredited free from bacllary white diarrhea by the

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