4* 77-- Have Been Dropped. It may also be of interest that Libertyville was first known as Rurl-- Whittier. Established in 1879 and discontinued in 1881. " Windmere, Grant township. Estab. lished in 1893 and abandoned in Lake. Established 1847 and discon-- tinued in 1882. 3 Saugatuck, in Warren township. Established 1868 and discontinued in Wellington, in Benton township Established 1888 and discontinued in Rollins, Avon township. Establish-- ed in 1874 and discontinued in 1904. Rosecrans, Newport township. Es-- tablished in 1863 and discontinued in Otsege, first located in northwest-- ern part of Waukegan township near the present Tenth street of today and later moved to Benton township zstabliohed in 1839 and discontinued "1869. < ship. Established l" "--"M'- ontin ued in 1904. 883 and discontin-- Taylor Grove, Newport township. Established in 1892 and dluuth:: Warrendale, Warren township. tablished in 1883 and discontinued in tlers anc some drawn from colorful Indian terms or books of fiction. that have beer discontinued in the county, their location and dates of establishment and discontinuance are as follows: v Abingdon, located several miles north of Libertyville Established Nov. 1886, later changed to Hart-- ford, then to Warrenton and finally discountinued on November 4, 1861. LAKE COUNTY SITE OF ANC Over Forty C Lake county is a county of lost towns, judging from the records of the prst.ffice department which tell of the establishment of postoffices h.tm.tvononolcommnnifiu in the county which have now either passed away completely or have dwinlled to mere clusters of dwell-- ings whick are not indhi;pint wih an portance f_h.kh?p:.-:a' :ln:z were once held an Warrenton Grove cOUNTY sITE OF ANCIENT . POSTOFFICES, RECORDS REV EAL REFORESTATION _ TO SAVE TREES SPRINGFIELD, IIL, Aug. 4---- William J. Stratton, director of the state department of conservation to-- day anncunced the program for re-- feorestration for Tllinois. ington, then as Independente Grove and finally by its recent name. Rondout once was known as Sulphur Glen, Waukegan as Little Fort, and Mundelein by the name of Rockefel-- ler, then Area and then adopted its present name. * Old:timers also declare that there was a time when Rockland, now Lake Bluff and Half Day were look-- ed upon as possible sites of great cities. The latter community got its name by reason of being a half days ride by horseback or wagon out of Chicago on the road to Milwaukee. According to Stratton, one of the first steps was the appointment of R. B. Miller as chief forester in the department of conservation. Miller is a well known foarester of wide ex-- years in the big timber region of New Brunswick and several years at the University of Illincis as well as service with the U. S. Biological Survey, give him unusual qualif-- cations for the present position. College and one year at Yale School of Forestry. He 'has had several years of practical experience. Ten It's a wonderful clearance--and the scores of men who have already taken advantage of the opportunity have felt the thrill and the satisfac-- tion of a truly sensational buy. The materials embrace an cexcellent assortment of splendid woolens and there are styles for the smart young fellows and the dignified older men. It's a great chance to freshen up your Summer wardrobe at little cost. ~Many of them are in weights you can wear the year around. . .« . . , i You Can Buy In Town For '20* Frel 5 vap Chairman Reed made the an-- nouncemeent of his intentions to In-- sull today when the utilities mag-- nate challenge dthe authority of the publican senatorial nominee and $15,000 to George E. Brennan, dem-- ocratic senatorial nominee. * course in view of your refusal ex-- cept to report the facts to the sen-- ate for what it may desire," Reed "It is only fair to 'tell you our intention first as we have done with another witness." The other witness was Thomas Cunningham, court clerk of Phila-- delphia, who declined to tell the committee where he obtained $25,-- 000 he gave to the campaign of William F. Vare, republican sena-- torial nominee in Pennsylvania. The case will be reported 'to the Senate when it reconvenes in Nov-- spending a million dollars in the Illinois primary, will be cited to the Senate for refusing to answer questions of the Senate primary in-- vestigating committee. CHICAGO, Aug. 4--Samuel In-- sull, public--utility king of the mid« in contempt proceedings, although Reed did not say in his announce-- WILL BE CITED to of O at of Public Notice is hereby given that the Subscriber executrix of the Last Will and 'Testament of Robert C. Higgins, deceased will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a ¥erm thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of November next, 1926 when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. JESSIE E. HWIGGINS, Executrix. Waukegan, IIl--, August 2nd, 1926 Paul MacGuffin, Attorney. 60--62--64 and I said in a tone of some irrita-- tion, "You don't seem to think that funny." Said he, "No, I don't It was to me, Mr. Clayton wrote that There are two sides to everything. This is especially true of a peniten-- Al Smith says the next election will be the hottest in history. He must be planning to run a Democrat against a Democrat. What has become of the Liberty-- ville man who once loved to boast that he took a cold bath every morn-- ing in the year. -- _ f 4p8 claim that there are also " by Sir Johnston For-- 8. 4 41 | (m--f-- -- WeurmaNetions} BankBuilding, Public Notice is hereby given that the Substriber Administratrix of the Estate of Urban Francis Burridge, thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of October next, 1926 when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjud-- By U.S.Government Veterinarian Waukegan, III., August 2nd, 1926. Benjamin H. Miller,; Attorney. Read the Classified ads--now. Doctor John P. O'Neil CATTLE TESTED for Tuberculosis Free of Charge NORTH*~*~~~~"~~?--~«qcRCO. : Waukegan _ National | Bank Building 4 * Q&WMOQ_-:,-_!?_O} m., Saturday exsam 081 Inspector in Charge Office with Farm Burean PRUDENCE BURRIDGE 4 t n w Phone Libertyville 829 Ithout obligation, show me how $10 down will give me & Best rwa'u":u"ul mrl(e.finml'in.'ym u:':ndunluo.o m Pod * G 0...0"0"".0'."0'0.6'IQ!QQ.,.."'- whisi cis ericines rie onaincsn,s. 221 []Porch Bas '"" mmfl US2" 7&** ® F --.---- EWV g:miful garage for z'my invested. 6 a, m. to 9 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. hy "Yo¢ T SIDE LUMBER Cco,, income producing property. You will have thewzyen!mmqe?mm Cement floor; slate--coated shingle roof n eep es saaee naged Kndwm and other conveniences. * Your vacant space will be converted into Pay only $10 Take two years to free rent for your own car. the extra space and the income will take care of the monthly payments. --is our apecialty. We have a large assortment of material for you to select from. Come in and see us. BiliousFoivurls'Mdari: Will Erect Youn A House or any kind of building ;furnish-- ing all labor and material by centract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before starting. Cichy's Tailoring Shop CONTRACTOR & BUILDER North Milwaukee Avenue Phone 551 % 666 R. L. Gonsalves is a Prescription for It kills the germs. P A I L O R IN G ne um t t t """'A ¥KX FOR RENT--Rooms for rent. 140 E. ~Church Street. Phone 388--R. FOR RENT--3 new homes in Mun-- delein. All miodern conveniences. $50.00 per month, Also a 6 room -- steam heated ° apartment. £$60.00 FOR SALE--Car load FOR SALE--Two lots within short distance of down town district. b60x152 each. Price $800.00 for OR SALE--About 30 squares of used "J Mansville Fireproof As-- bestos Shingles".. Practically new --$14.00 a square. Call Liberty-- ville 495. £9.94 Mundelein, Ill. Phone 283. 60--2t FOR SALE FOR SALE--4 Room COottage. S. Stewart Ave. Libt 50x125. Price FOR SALE--Six--room house on Sunyside Place; all modern con-- veniences; concrete street; dne-- Car ~amage:; fine shade trees and shrubbery; one minute walk to North Shore station; 60--foot lot. Priced right for early sale. See J. N. Bernard. Phone 300--. FOR SALE--Beautiful new home in Mundeléin Usual home just completed. Hot water heat--all OR SALE--Good extension dining table--$10.00. . Fluff rug, 8x8ft-- $8.00. Phone 116--W. 59--2t--pd. steers. H. Hillman. Phone 6--R, Lake Zurich, lilinois. 59--SC oven, $100. Thornbury Farm, Tele-- nedy Bros Phone 280. -- 54--tf. ped for camping. 'A--1 condition-- Fred Priest, Prairie View, Ilincis. owner who is leaving town. Lot T5ox150. Pretty surroundings Just the home for somepne who like the best. Will be sold at cost to make a quick deal. Real terms and price right, See this before buying. Lyons and Rouse, Mun-- delein, lIllinois. Phone 283. 60--2. Price $275. Call Sunday. Rustic Farm, Half Day, II!-- Phone Prai-- rie View 606--J--2. 60--1t--pd. Minimum charge, 25c. 6 insertions for Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. _ Thmhnonyywmrudnmymhl.'* in so short a time and at so reasonable a cest as you can if you make your wants known here. Ltrh.lwflleonvhuy-. only $2500.00. Mundelein. 4 rooms and two big porches. Light and water inside. Wonderful scenery, best location im Mundelein Will sell low be-- cause of business. Inquire of B. Veseley, Mundelein, Ill. Phone If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, mtoruehnfluflywmthdp.mahitho'an solumns. You will get esults,. _ SELLERS & PETERSEN 551 Milwaukee Avenue SELLERS & PETERSEN FOR RENT Classified Ads _ Telephone 451 car fully equip-- 59--6t--pd-- 81--12t in DR. OTTO R. Waukegan. National Phone 998 Bank Bldg. . Wad Office in First National Bank B Hours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p.: DR. 0. F. B Telephone 66 Harrison 2815 ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building * Telephone 57 LIBERTYYVILLE FOR RENT--From September 1 June 1, a five room furnisl house and garage to small fam FOR RENT--Two light WANTED--Situation. my home in Diamond Lake. Box 831, Libertyville, Ill. 68-- m WANTED clean cotton Rags. WANTED--Carpenters and er to work on new ball--room, 1 South of Antioch on Route No. er, Sec'y. -- Desires . ;: or .'hole day. s«':? perience. _ Knowledge ; office work Phone 320--W. TEAMS FOR 1 day work. Basements a sp S. J. Groves & Sons Co., ville, Ill Phone 6592 + WANTED--An elderly man to care of furnace and yard. 1 ATTORNEY and DWIGHT EDRUS COOK CHAS. N. STEPHENS, M. D. VETERINARY SURGEON Assistant State Veterinarian TELEPHONE 541--J JARRET BR General Cement PHYSICIAN AND SURGREON Office over Jochheim's Bakery Hours: 9--128, 26 and 70 ing. Register office,. Phone 90. Deerfield 49--R, J. Libertyville Battey & Professional Services LYELL H. MORRS DR. J. L TAYLOR _ qucnnorvoc.u. Telephone 432%--R 589 Milwaukee Avennme Contractors