REDMOND ESTATE IS VALUED _ : AT $1 34,000, WILL SHQWS The will of George Francis Red-- nmond. Everett, was admitted to pro-- bate Monday in the court of Pro-- bate Judge Martin C. Decker, the estat» being valued at $184,000 real estate worth $100,000.and $34-- 000 in personal property. Bequests The will of Ephraim K. Rocka fellar, Zion, was admitted to pro-- ; bate. The estate was valued at estat» worth $6,000. . The estate vas left a son and two daughters ietters testamertary were issued te Walter D. Rockafelar. His W' was set at $1,000. Proof of heir-- snip was taken. | were made to 47 persons and in-- stitutions in various sums. Bequests eggregating $10,700-- were made to charitable organizations. ft'&'ill' $5,000, the income to go to St. Patricks church at Everett; a sum of $500 for the Catholie church extenzion; the income of $5,000 to Le used for St. Patricks cometery; £$100. : In 2addition a $100~ bequest A petition was filed Monday to probate the will of Esther White Highland Park. The petition in-- dicated the estate consisted of $18-- 390 real estate and $5,000 personal rroperty. Hearing was set for Match 15. @ Petition for probate of the will «f Cynthia. Dunnill, Fox Lake,--was filei and hearing set for April 5. Proof of heirship was taken. Ded-- imus ordered issued to take the deposition of Edward O. Sayles, witness. *aken was made to Alice Home hospital Iake Forest. _Attorney Elam L. Clarke was ; t+&amed executor and his bond fixed at $228,000. Proof of heirship was year old high school girl today ad-- mit'ed an extortion plot which she had plerned "for a thrili" She ramed another girl as her com-- v;@ in the crime but finally ad-- raitted she did it alone. The girls Helen Britt, 16. and Catherine Cordtt, 22, were arrested last, night after telephoning an »--tor and threatening his life and tis family if he failed to leave them $1,000. "fleome.'vo didn't get the ' but we got a thrill out of it," exnlgined Helen, who is a student at Lakeview high school. The Catholie Bishop of Chicago w»As left $10,600 to be used in the €ompanion tention home. HELEN BRITT _ BENG HELD Helen was arrested after telephon-- ing George Givot. a vaudeville actor, and demanding that he leave $1,000 in fres> $100 bills under a brick 1t a Inocation she named. She confessed without. hesitation and implicated Catherine in the plot. Catherine wagsrreleased when she satisfied police she had no connee-- tion w'th the plot but Helen was held in custody at the juvenile de . Givot said he would not croszecute the girls but urged that they be "severe'v reprimanded." CHICAGO., Feb., 22.--A . Saturday, Feb. 27th The fourth account and report "?.;41'@%'-%" 'W gmmm 1 ing Plow 3 in Bull, 18 months old . 3 Section Drag . --'This herd is Federal tested. Spring Tooth, 2 section _ / «-- Will give wd;ym to 1 Disc, 8 ft. 1 Disc, 6 ft. * _ those that are under federal Seeder ~--__ 2 Cultivators PUBLIC AUCTION }hvingdaddedtoquitfum'ng.lflcflerfor.leonng mises located on the Mrs W. V.>B. Ames farm on i Road, 7 miles west of Wa 3 miles east of Grayslake, and4%mflamd"myv&on a Zion Will Admitted Commencing at 12:30 P. M. Sharp H er '-- In the estate of -- Ben Tropet,. ! Waukegan, an order providing for | payment of share of estute be-- | longing to Bohumil Stejskal was |derosited with the county treasurer {*0 Cunsel for Czechosavia at Chi-- ' cago. + | Final" report was approved in the !mh of Henry Cordes, Long Grove ! and the estate closed. | 1 the estate of afl:il'llip wuumu.hblhhd in mtodR'z"s" Report --of distribution was ap-- proved in the estate of Robert Brain Liurnee, and the estate closed. . The inventory was approved in the estate of Mary E. Taylor, Lake r orest f Miss Sprague entertained the la-- 'dies card club on last Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fetty. Miss Merub Neville received first prize 'and Miss Rhinger the consolation. n | Dr.hlnorol'uhmnnd&: s'r;f.duuvhithmhn ! school last Thursday and Fflqn owing to an attack of tonsolitis. Mr. Miller of the Sinclair Oil Co., has purchased the bungalow | in widow _ The bond was. set |at 'aken and appraisers appointed, Letters of administratron pre iuuaymm'muorm&: Lake Forest, to the Lake For Trust and Savings Bank. Moore's subdivision belonging | to Cliff>rd Frazier. | Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of Park In the estate of Fred Lofi Waukegan, letters of administra were issued to Frances Losch, girl. Mrs. Chas Hucker fell after ser-- vices imthe M. E. church last Sun-- day. She had taken her plant the top of the piano and in lea the rostrum fell three steps, mmrhd»brhomaudafi siclian summoned, the examinatio: showed some bad bruises and a gen-- eral nervous sh:ck but fortunately Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kahler the victims of a very pleasant prise party on last Friday e . Cards provided the recreation. | A Cainty luncheon was served at the close of the evening. * | Ridge spent Sunday Mrs, Fisher of Chicag> spent the week end at the Lenord Hass home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. \yra Fisher was absent from high ' | mdwmmnc&. Farm Loan tion from the . Federal Bank, St. Louis, Mo., under Iorex m Thircprele youre witde charge of any kind. Let us Mrs. John Kerry has been Farm Bureau $10,000.00 Will Cost You 4.89% GRAYSLAKE minor, Highland Park, was J. J. DOERSCHUK of a loan of this size quite and soon it was found that the car belonged to a Waukegan man who had left it in front of a drug store in that city for a few minutes and whr'hmnthhmhdhu sto . Will Fisher noticed the Waukegan plate in front and after the snow storm, he took it to -- Druce and with Clark Dunn Thursday after-- noon February 25 at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. George Frear of Grayslake are rejoicing over the ar-- rival of a little daughter Sunday February 21. The young lady has been named Virginia Ethel. Mrs. A. E. Ransom, Mrs. H. F. Ransom and Howard--Ransom were Waukegan visitors Wednesday. The snow storm Thuzsday and Friday caused great inconvenience to travelers along the road between Mundelein and Ivanhoe.. Most of them had to be shoveled out and kave their machines towed out by the good old fashioned horse team. Laundrymen of this country ex-- pect to be doing a billion dollar a year business by 1920. They must be expecting to have a big clean--up. One of the hardest problems some Libertyville girls have to solve is how their mothers managed to live and keep happy in the days there were no beauty parlors. When removal is necessary, it is done by~my painless e msthod of wakt rempves . " " Ne oo maia emagort x.m»s::nn."iuuh- EXAMINATIOR g::%nl FREE A N Db Ni :«t toadln:'nd throat W me'tnwitli Tnir hiho ud Thver s ounprote i 9e the tnroat * suuu.'-lu.'nmm Hours: 1 to 5; 6 to 8 Phone 54 LIBERTYYILLE ALL MEDICAL AND SURGICAL _ . DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER Mortgage Loans Doctor John P. O'Nell Office 223 Washington St., Waukegan ~.-- PHONE 465 loan on improved property in Libertyville and vicinity. E_: 5x We will be glad to have you come to discuss your loan with us. We offer you the benefit of our expérience to help you secure the kind of loan you need. R 4 Having made over one million dollars worth of mortgage loans to residents of this locality, we can assure you of satisfactory service and favorable terms. We have funds on hand which we desire to Enlarged Infected : Since 1893 4 James Anderson Company, Inc. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TV ANHOE oD sonthrons . 0 == Telephone -- Lake Forest 39 IN CHILDREN AND Amfi.fi DR. CHAS. D. NIXON Henry Ford is said to have writ-- ten'the history of his life. And if it is Henry's own writing we anxi-- dusly wa'it to see what the Chicago Tribune will have to say about it. PARROT AND GOLDFISH __' YICTIMS OF ALCOHOL Waltzinggoldfish | and -- parrots are, to say the least, is in this great land ~of rm:. where> bootlegging has developed into one of the finer arts. In Hal Roach's latest "Our Gang" Pathecomedy, "High Society," which will be shown Saturday at the Au-- Citorium 'Theatre, Farinia, one of bottle of the butler's corn liquor, 'The fun begins, when he feeds it to the parrot and the goldfish. That is bad enough, but when he starts to The name of the stage hand is never seen on the program, and yet the name of the star wouldn't be there if it wasn't for him. about ready to commit murder. This latest "Our Gang" Pathecomedy is one long riot of merriment and fun-- Along with Farina, the usual cast <£ kid fun--makers includes Mickey NDaniels. Mary Kornman, Joe Cobb The North Pole will be a popular place this summer if everyone gets there who is planning to start. and Jackie Condon. Read the Classified ads--now. * Application: for 1926 license are AUTOMOBILE OWNER ATTENTION THE LAKE ( WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1926 in C. T.--A. last year 9856 Ib. milk,. 886.2 lb. butterfat. Most of this herd are either fresh or will freshen in the next three months.. Herd is under State and Federal supervision. A 60 day retest will be given. This is'a young herd, most of them My. Herd of Grade and Bred Holsteins.. Herd's a having 2nd to 4th calf » For information call or write. 15--8 | Mundelein, Illinois ---- KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS The brightening touch--the pleasing sentiment they convey--make flowers tge most acceptable decoration for every occasion. E3$:" We specialize in the finest of cut flowers. ~~_ The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on known as the C. L. Thomson farm, on Belvidere Road, four miles west of Grayslake, on Thursday, February 25 Commencing at 12:30 Sharp 1?:1;--""1-2--"1";"&1 1 Bundle Elevator for Deering Grey, yYs8. Binder 1 Grapple Fork 3 l Hace, 5o tes 200 tp,, 1 Sin. Stover Feed Grinder 1 Blue Roan, 2 yrs. old 1 Fanning Mill 1 Strawberry Roan, 2 yrs. old la?iponp(:&ale * * 1 .. International Kero-- 28 Head Cattle I;e:.e&du s }'w . 1 2% h. p. Gasoline Engine . 3 2--yr. old Heifers 1 Pump Jack * %Yculhc' d 1 50--foot 6--in. Belt * T. B. Tested under Federal lgykmu""%""""" supervision ' 1ggerwxneamor,m Machinery 1 500--Chick Brooder Deering Grain Binder, 8--ft. cut 1 John Deere Hay Loader Wagons 2 Single row Janesville Culti-- 8 W. vators 1 Narrow Tired n I?buc:n!dvator 1mwuw.¢:§° lhmw' 1 Wide Tire Truck 1 Jane m 1 Wagon Box | im Plow ;g.,w 2&_"" 9 SN--gal. Tanks TERMS: -- All sums of $25 and under, cash.© On sums over that amount a credit of six months will be given on good bankable 1 Pair Grey, 12 yrs. 1300 each 1 Gray Mare, 6 yrs. 1300 lbs. 1 Black Mare, 10 yrs. 1200 lbs. 1 Blue Roan, 2 yrs. old 1 Strawberry Roan, 2 yrs. old Public Auction 1 Deering Mower 1 Roller t tss 1 Silo Filler, nal type B. 40 foot pipe 1 Corn Planter, «. r.ods wire 1 Janesville 16 disc Pulverizer amount a credit of six months will be given good bankable notes bearing 7 percent interest. Nopmper:?tobewved until settled for. 1 4--Section Harrow C. L. THOMSON & SON GEO. VOGEL, Auctioneer C. G. BRAINARD, Clerk 6 Head Horses FOR SALE Flowers For Every Occasion TELEPHONE 174--] | Flowers delivered by wire anywhere' > The Lake County Register--twice & week--only $2.00 per year. 1 Steel Wheel Wagon 4 Wiie Tarks _ 2 50--gal. Tanks ° 8 Set Double Harness 1000 Bushel Oats -- 200 Bushel Barley : 1200 Baskets Corn 10 Tons Timothy 10 Tons Timothy and Clover 1 Dump Rake MONEY TO LOAN 5 and 5% Pér,Cent FIRST NATIONAL Hay and Grain ~~ FOR SALE--Corner business site on Milwaukee Ave. near North shore . line. Lot 50 x 150; improved with ' seven room house. FOR SALE--Choice apartment site on prominent corner in town, be-- low market for cash. -- FOR SALE--G6 room modern home, FOR SALE -- Electricas goods -- I _-- light mfg., or warehouse. FOR SALE--Residential sites on E. FOR SALE--180 egg Wisconsin in-- cubator nearly new. Phone Mun-- delein 452). 14--6t--pd FOR SALE--Eight tons Alfalfa hay in barn. Phone Libertyville 124M. William Lyons. 14--6t--pd FOR SALE--New 5 room Bungalow floors and trim, Garagé. Price $6500. Mtg. $3500, $2000 down, bal terms. Chas. F. Fitzgibbons, Phones 104--W and 285--J. 10--+f FOR SALE--Milwaukee avenue va-- cant business frontage, 165 feet, located at Maple and Milwaukee avenues, east front. For price and terms see Charles F. Fitzgibbons, Milwaukee ave at St. Paul tracks. Phone 285--J. Res phone 104/W. FOR SALE--One hundred head of T. B. tested cows, Guernseys and Holsteins, Milkers and springers. 2 miles east of Volo. L V. Lusk, Round Lake, Ill. 14--8t FOR SALE--Beautiful 120 Acre Southern Wisconsin Farm in Ra-- ~cine County, 30 miles southwest FOR SALE--Baled Number 1 sec-- FOR SALE--Pure bred bronze turkey hens and gobblers. Pure bred -- Scotch collie puppies, 4 -- weeks old, $5.00 each.: Bergeron Stock farm, Lake St., 2 miles west of Libertyville. Phone 678-- paragus beds and plenty of berry plants and bushes. An ideal home. can save you. about one--third on any kind of electrical goods, in-- cluding lighting fixtures, radio re-- ceivers and supplies, electric wash-- ers, irons, heaters, cleantrs, etc. D. H. Holmes, Phone Libertyville Minimum charge, 25c. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. | Peterson, Libertyville. Phone 451. . 18--if DR --SALE--Moving to Chicago owner will sell at a bargain, 7 room house in Libertyville, hot water heat. Also a 6 room house on Appley avenue, 67 x 205 ft. Daniel Epp, 121 Lincoln avenue. cinity are increasing in value. We made a good trade on this place and only want to get our money out. There is a $6000.00 mort-- gage running for 5 years at 6% interest--balance namely $5,760.-- 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. 5 € * sport touring, in good condition. Eddy's Barber-- Shop, Mundelein, Phone 239J. 14--2t There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonable a cest as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. 2 1--2 ton steel truck, 20 steel stanchions, 50 hens, good tires 33x4 and Noonan hog mineral. Nettie Kidder, Prairie View, IIl. DR SALE--Quantity of barley, fine for chicken feed, delivered in of Milwaukee. Good --stock and dairy farm. Pleasant house--sur-- rounded by apple orchard; fair barns and outbuildings; cement Unusual cireumstances enable us to sell this farm at the very low price of $98.00 per acere. It is located about 50 ~milet from and heavy farm wagon, 12 milk Libertyville, 75e Phone 134--J. 13--4t--pd | 15--2t--pd for FOR RENT--Furnished room and garage, near North Shore station. Inquire 119 Milwaukee ave. Phone ',vhenmmnha.&mmp a year, perpetual summer and ideal living conditions, see Edwin Austin, Phone 167--W. Excur-- sions ist and 15th 0% each month. FOR RENT--Furnished front room. -- 804 Broadway. Phone 111--R. _ j FOR SALE----Wiell rotted cow man-- ure for fertilizer. Will deliver. Call Phone Libertyville 882--R. 11--6t--pd FOR SALE--Nearly new five room bungalow on paved street. Mod-- ern. Very convenient :location. &Lkmwu_" FOR SALE--Four tons second eut-- WANTED--All year position on by an experienced farm hand. Ap-- ply C. M. care of Register, a ce F4 &# You feel fine in a few moments. You ?u?h-ul red vfl'mh'rhah our passages of ::rit-' rd.r anc It postrils clogged and undy;"lh"dn.d:&udhm 'reely becanse of a or catarrh, pn-,nmalv-_omgn: Ah! how good it feels, Your noe wils mre open, your head is clear, no WANTED--Work by the day, wash-- e 190--J. Church st. 18--8t WANTED TO RENT -- Modern house or first floor fiat. Will take possession any time between now and May 1st.Phone 190--J._ 1554 - every air passage of your head, m-nui.'tum::" wrrh need, It's a WANTED TO RENT--Small mod-- ern house or bungalow, west of Milwaukee ave. Occupancy about . It is just what every cold and estarr} en mucous membrane and you get in-- LOST--Child's dancing slipper on Milwaukee avenue last Saturday. Finder please phone 425--R. 15--1t 240 Thind St. Phone 198--J. ANTED--The best modern home in Libertyville that $5000 or $6000 will buy on reasonable terms. Ad-- T atnveh Henbunnls 2s dinte RHI OPEN STOP% AND HEAD PUT CREAM IN NOSE A%%TOP CAT ay ko lig bar t r mghen PAGF. EILEVEN OP CATARRH . _ No more dull at