| DEERFIELD ,»':-..! pe:ple from Chica#O, | Other relatives* and . Lienas .. MisQ wam and | mourn his death. Deerfield .tthobuno-f FRuneral ~services were held at eard party at the Masonic--Temple 9:80 o'clock in St. Patrick's church on Saturday afternoon at fihh.tm'fi&nlw.w.m& by the ladies of the Holy| Mrs. Emma Jassoy, who lives at Crcss church. Immmu---w Wtc 3 _ ¢ dthoma«--" . Yrs "S-- A--'mm" " u " Mr3. Fred Horenberger, Mrs. Walter Toll, Mrs. Clara Wonio and Miss Martha Karch were awarded Qm .E-n.".n; se smnt se call as minister of the First Presby-- terian church of Fostoria, Ohio, where he has been for four years and a half. Mr. and Mrs. MeDowell have two children, Mary Elizsabeth and Thomas Howard, Jr. Mrs. McDowell was Elizabeth Jacohs, of Youngstown, Ohio. Their address is 3302 Colling-- wood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs A. A. Dennerlein, which he moved the day before has been ailing ever since. He had reached the age of 53 years, all of which had been spent in Everett. Mr. Redmond sold his farm sever-- al years ago and had recently built a beautiful home west of the corner W Aocenit 1 will sell at Public Auction on the premises located one mile west of Gurnee on Murrie Road, on 16 Cows. milkers and 1 Hay Loader Farm Implements 1 Set Team Harness -- 2 Set Farm Harness 1 Gravel Wagon 1 Narrow Tire Wagon IGNATZ LUDAS, Prop. FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer _ _ E. L. WASHBURN, Clek TERMS: -- All sums of $25 and under, cash,. On u---u«.&cm--aflduu---- able notes bearing 6 per cent interest. No goods to until settled for. / 50 Chickens 1 Stubble Plow 3 Section Drag o 1 Stack Timothy, 2 tons 1 Corn Planter Some Baled Hay 1 Gang Plow Public Auction! -- Friday, January 29th 'Team, 3200 lbs. Oxil. Tanks i, Team, 2400 lbe. Grind Sto ind . delighthy 1 Hay Rake He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Edward of -- Libertyville, two bn}hdeG( Lake Forést and Charles Redmond of Everett and a cou:in Kate Yore, who has kept house for the Red-- monds for 35 years A host of other relatives> and friends also mourn his death. uuhuhuin,:"ld- onds for 35 years. A of her relatives> and friends also ourn his death. Funeral ~services were held at B0' taah is Ob Datziat"s ahnrch The Lake County Register--twice a week--only $2.00 per year. w-.----: s I « Furniture and many other : 8 Tons Alfalfa Hay 1 Stack Timothy, 6 tons 1 Ford Truck, A1 condition 150 Bushels Oats 'Hpgdlhhrley 4 Ft. Silage 50 Shocks Corn 1 Tank Heater 1 Kitchen Stove 1 Kitchen Table 1 Kerosene Stove Hay and Grain ( of the \&® I. A. A. ANNUAL PROCLAIMED Gm IN ORGANIZATION'8 HISTORY | and 'members® of the last Saturday from the annual meet-- ing of the Illinois: Agricultural As-- sociation which was held on Thurs-- id;ynirdhy.hn.nndan the University of Illincis, Cham-- paign--Urbana. i# * vention Meld Last Week. T. & J. SPECIAL BLEND COF-- T. & J. Special Blend Coffee is a grows. We mix and grind it our-- selves and Guarantee it to satisfy the fussiest coffee drinker in the Ib. This sa 8 Lhbs. for .. peeer Prneerapee k {al-- We guarantee this coffee to be the to give full satisfaction in the cup. 2 Lbs. for County Riders: A--1 Brand Extra Fancy Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 3 Cnas, a ® M ....cccommnnneth en nmentinnts 2 Oz. Bottle, 1 Oz Bottle, 4 Oz. Bottle, Delite Vanilla «hesssuessscassensesssnenss00ssc00 c 00040 Beginning Thursday, January 21s! Veget Pekoe Tea --our regular Coffee --_$1.48 At-- $1.11 $1.39 dent of the American Farm Bureau Federation. °C. K. Finley of Woops-- c...v.nmnm.mm.; vice--president to succeed H. Conbddflupolqwm:! The state executive committee for the 'coming year includes three new members;--Charles Borgelt of 3'3":'; na, Mason county, to succeed E C. Smith; Frank Oexner of Water-- loo, Monrce county, < to succeed Stanley Castle of Alton, Madison 17¢ TOE *+..0«..1s... comntinnviqrante s on ertiprcioun: PR Bulk Cocoa, as good as any made, for FANCXYX NEW YORK BALDWIN APPLES, Cooking or ; Kating, 10 pounds f6F .......................................... ... ... n non. snn nonondietentiremceronce=s+ 10-- FANCY CANE FINE GRANULATED SUGAR, Per pound during this sale__._._..__.._____..__. w & ~Johnson's Home Made c ark Sxp (It's Delidqn) Pure e m *_l...s..:.::..: 2s 32¢ Receipt 1 l'hlkinfiCthy'"m flwbot:{e. We have a full line M weererard ie ie. 2 Large Packages Gold Dust and One Dish Mop Free, fo€................................ 6 Bars Cocoa Hard Water Castile 4 Bars Crenie O Toilet Soap § Bars Fairy Soap Special for Saturday, Jan. 23rd and 30th firitmns...«. omm PnE Itn{:;e. We inm ?5'112 In view 'fw emer; now ex-- isting with reference to the milk supply of Chicago and the recent in-- terruption of -- bovine ~tuberculosis | testing in TMinois; the asszeiation in \its meeting urged that the money | already appropriated by the State | of Iilinois be made available for 'payment of condemned cattle: as rapkily as the testing can be effec-- tively administered. such farm legislation. Other matters e:vered in the reso-- lution were: 4 Soaps and Washing Powders mc AL ol ie iC3 n P s 2s i ,_-.=';»T°;<,! fera® > c# e e < . " 3+ S ts Bakers Moist Cocoanut, one--fourth 2 Cans. for Swansdown Cake Flour, 2 Packages for ... Chow Mein. Noodles, Bead Molas-- ses, Assorted Vegetables, Celery, for ,..........-- Club House Meat and Rice. SOF "al..n.. seriretrocts St. Croix Cane and Maple Syrup, --27C¢ 47 ¢ suaveesseeessssees casn= anesbenang e em 45¢ No. 1 Tall Red their' farm this year. ~At Havana |the other day 30 new men attended the school of instruction, and each ons said that he was "rarin to go." This sanitation system raises pigs free from injury from worms or necrotic infection. Those who need it are the farmers whose herds have included some runt pigs, or pigs with bullnose, necrotic sore mouth or chronic diarrhea. --'-- . -- ~ | Results have been reported in vritten statements from 154 of the 608 project leaders of 1925. They stated that the sanitation | litters averaged nearly two more pigs than 10 Bars Sunny Monday White Laundry Soap or 10 Bars Santy Claus Yellow. Laundry 43 ¢ Gold Dust Washing Powder Chic Scouring Powder _ 10e '-- 67¢ 27¢ e Sale'! ; and Ending January 30th Calumet Baking Powder iL. Can 108................... wg'; Size Heinz or Beechnut Cat-- yp im« . . ~-- oC Dr. Prices -- Pure Fruit Flavored Gelatine Powder for making dainty 2 for as a nut.. Uur average A number of our church pe mamuunn-m of a new organ at Mt. Prospect Sun-- day afternoon and evenmg Mr.-- F. L. Schumacher made a day A& nervous breakdGown. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hitzemann of Crystal Lake, Miss Edna Hitzmann of Staunton, Ill; Miss Esther Sch-- werman of Aurora, and Miss Lena Schwerman were Sunday guests at the A. G. Schwerman home, ~'Miss Selma Rabe who has been employed in Chicago is at home for a number of weeks recovering from Miss Alma Knigge who has been at home for a few weeks left for m 14c 3 PKGS. FOR , 24% Pound Sacks, $1.39 'Those who are trip to 27C¢ Large Cluster Raisnis, 1 ILh. Packnge .--..,......... Dry Fruits Fancy California Prunes, € Great Northern Large Navy Beans, Bulk Rolled Oats, 10 w. Tor :..<a.. Yellow Corn Meal, § ILhs. for .............._.. *0 Ybs. for ................. Fancy Blue Rose Rice Canned Fruits Lyndon Brand Pineapple, 8 sm o if > ~~_ s40 2 cans for ... 3 V A Ne 2 $OF .c cenecnmmcccvcnnnensmncccnn on O i $ yndon ~Brand Yellow. Cling % halves or sliced. IE No. it ts . is 3e ... ./c. OrR No. 2 Cans, M traag: Cieg + B uce se No. 2% .. ALL PHONES 25 u.. : --~ . h Libby's Mince Bulk Seedless Raisins, and family of Libertyville and é and Mrs V. L. Dondonville : , Sunday at the H. W. Schwerman home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stroker and daughters attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. Stroker's par-- ents at Wauconda Sunday. Mr. Henry Kane, our elevator man, has been on a vacation the past week, but is back on the job again this week, cheer up we will have Sunshine in town again. out skating on Sylvan Lake Sunday, it was an ideal day. for skating and joyed themselves. Johnson's Special Brand Oats, o : ud 47c "*~IIC $1.19 27¢ 41c 21¢ 47 ¢ 61¢ 49¢ 19c¢ were 5 *4% : T si%