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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Aug 1926, p. 6

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in S pccadige> o nnenvepnpmaattiney »pr . t&r Ruth were Chicago shoppers last ;"'mmmmmmdww they wer C 4 Slocum's Lake. Mr. © agd -- Mrs. Arthur W,mm "rm. Tomiskey are| Spent a couple di,d'"co,,dnm it is conspicuou l --week at C. L. ur..ndln.ankRenandudmm It i parents, Mr. and Mrs. . two children of Washington, D-- C|--pommey bolt in _ Margarite Martin went to| ~__. , guests a simply pullin in Sunday to spend a few days| , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stadtfield 2:» wonderf Mrs, 1 Tonnigan, daughter l",',,!'h,",.d u,,," Herman Michaels !'_'J'_'....' 'l"_.'.u{. y and son Bud of Waukegan vis-- d at the Carr home here Monday. Sunday callers at the F. L. Carr Marion Schneider of Chicago o '"fi: o ./. 9flhm" zon spent Friday evening with me at.Bassett, Wis. C e l ) f p d @h'o was i recent visitor at the home of her the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. &&nuflvflcdlhrflng-' d at the home of their par-- Tuesday evening. -- r. Fred Baseley and daughter e of Compton, California, Mrs. e Bazeley and Mrs. M. W. Base-- spent Wednesday evening at the ie of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Base-- of Grays Lake. Orin Evans of Chicago was a _"dfiohomoofln. Harrison Tuesday forencon. t _w_&lutvilittohhold for a number of years. ¥. €. Beasley of Woodstock cal-- his mother Mrs. Alice Bease-- Tue evening. He was act-- home by his brother F. aseley of Compton, California. 'Perle Pratt and son Charles wwv.a'? frey of Chicago is at home of parents Mr. and _C. E. Jenks. 3 r. and Mrs. L. H. Cypher and umwmm Mfiflnfiyfl?oxhke. .o Mrs. Pau\} Cordinele and and son and Mr. Kent returned lay. 'Mrs. Kent remained for a days visit at tb:';mg of Mr. ;!U"l'- mmwm,.on EflAmAlieoofGny:-- #,wm at the of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Base-- dinner guests of Mrs. L. H. Cy-- ist couple of months at the of her son H. T. Graham of returned to the home of her r E. J. Cook Sunday. . Froehlke entertained her mn Blackburn spent last week an aunt in Chicago. . and Mrs. Vincent Davliin were Bangs. :'.bl'l reshing is in full swing around this week. There are four or Elma Graham who has spent Charles Haller is entertain-- -mhbomlndhmthil »rt Blackburn and Miss Dor-- Gray of Chicago were at the Blackburn home Sunday af-- weeks vacation at the r parents, Mr. and Mrs. irs. Farley Wade, daugh-- | Miss Mary Baseley of and Mr. and Mrs. Fred son Kenneth of Barring-- ~gf California and J of Palstine at the home of Mr. and s Sunday. . and daughter of and Mrs. George Blackburn e son Glern and Mr. and C Kent took a three days Murphy of Chicago spent of Chicago Mr. and family of Meyer passing Powers returned to her town last Wednesday af-- outfits within a radius Mr. and C. Hallock are er Mr. Joseph at Thating 2t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dixson of Lake Zurich. _ _ --~Mrs. E. A. Golding 'and daughter Mrs. Geo. Block and children of Norwood Park were recent visitors at the homes of Mrs. Geo. Prouty and Mrs. Ella Powers. °_ ~ _ --Mr. and Mrs. John Herzing and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordmeyer called on Mr. Geo. Bauer at the Lake 'cmygq;egflhosfitd.twm gen first of last week. # Mr. and Mrs. Alden Werden and little son called on relatives --at Woodstock Wednesday evening. Mrs. Geo. Scott was a Chicago vis-- itor last Wednesday. ' Pulnromboonmnnetodhd- ness in Chicago first of last week. Mr. © agd --Mrs. Arthur Boemer with friends in Wisconsin.-- | . _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renaud and two children of Washington, D. C, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meixer of Rockford were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stadtfield last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Michaels and young son Kenneth who have 'wmnlmonthsinl"lofl«hn- turned recently and are visiting at lmmannum'mh Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dixson. Rev. George Scheider, wife and young son who passed several days with relatives and friends at Free-- port, Il., returned to their home here first of last week. Mrs, G. D. Stroker was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith of Orchard Grove last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk and children and Arthur Peck of Aurora spent a day recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brooks are spending a few weeks visiting their daughter Mrs. Jack Pesheck of Mickkleson, North Dakota. ~--Mr. Gus . Dahms and son HMarvey of Chicago are spending a two weeks vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eamil Dahms of this Ben Mitchel of Richmond visited friends here several days last week. Mrs. Lucy Clough, Mr. and Mrs. R,C.Hnllock,lr.mdlis..loaph Hallock and daughter spent last Wednesday with relatives at High-- Mrs. Joseph Haas, Miss Lillian Tidmarsh, Mrs. Edward Redgate and Mr. W. V. Johns were Wheaton and Glen Ellyn visitors one day first of Mrs.John Geary and little son spent last week visiting at the home of her mother of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Shaefer and children of McHenry spent last week at Idle-- son cottage here. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hawk en-- tertained Mrs. Simon Karste and other friends last week. b Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and daughter and Miss Mary Semple visited relatives at Woodstock last James Carr and friends motored to Lake Geneva Wednesday where they spent the day. j Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hallock and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hallock --and daughter motored to the Wisconsin Dells for a couple of days outing Calvin Prior of Loyal, Wis., James and Arthur Kroser of this place left the first of last week for a motor trip to Pennsylvania and Washing-- ton, D. C., also a number of other Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaefer and two little sons of McHenry passed Friday night at the home of Mr. and MrsyGeo. Broughton. at the home of their daughter Mrs. Lesley Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haben and daughter of Niles Center called on lound Lake spent Thursday evening Will Erect You A House ' THINKS TT S POOR { BuSsineEsS To bo i Tc lonie ) (p 9| 'AT HOME ! _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock of or any kind of building;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before Libertyville 145--R OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY Prairie Ave., Highwood, IIL. R. L. Gonsalves ge Ray Bryant of ~Chi-- and son Harvey m 6e Pn ns d e 22 ie ts ie «ahtwoing: they were mere clay. When| yY°Ars ago JIr. Paugh mored 108 20X C mwmmmdfiembfl"mf'?"*v* ®*®k|;, ;s conspicuously uniform and in|road three miles from Wauconda,' It mndndM'tbomewfflmflunt"'h'"'umM"& Sa p, C |the roads, It is then conveyed by!son. ear baio Amominh ow beloy sh i prmid mmemmumuuwmmmflum"mm"""' 3 bymflypuflhcdakm.mmflyhn'mm Mr. Bauer MMMMMMMMNMMIW on Michaes|be graveled with very little manual | this farm. He was a thrifty farmer whtg w,.mw*mmmmdh'fimbnbdhmm nwh".nm'b,nm A' drive of| where he was known as a friends lorid®--T€-- | but two miles brings one to the place |always ready to help' in time of risiting @t\ns nneration of this county outfit| need. The family has the sympathy ored to Barrington, Cary and Fox| / EFriends of George ABNC® _ MOT mcm'mm shocked to hear of his death which slsn occurred Monday night at the Lake Mr. Belche vhopnfihandtbooldm(}nafl Hospital, Wauke-- Owen Callahan farm two miles| Ean, where he had gone a few days th of town" several mmmforoboaufimandw has installed a Grant stone crusher|Mir. Bauer leaves a family of grown ".mmmmonmd\ndm;mmhflfldof farm. The machine is run by a|about fourteen or fi years who hmmmm@mmnhfinfi&flfl'lf"m The gravel and rocks both large and| at the death of his mother. In a crusher by a large belt. The crush--| away a son, Joseph Bauer, died. He "h'mmmmmsmmdmm by another large gasoline engine. 1t| and the father and a number of sis-- nomm'nmdmmm:ndbm&nm-donflyb vel and masticates large stomnes as|reft at his death. A. number of the comes out of the crusher|to the McMahon farm on the Volo \ithmww,mum.dhmmmmwmu' just the proper shape for gravéling| was here the mother died, also the the roads. It is then conveyed by|son. Several years ago Mr. Baver another belt into a large hopper bought the George Bates farm two m.mnhwmmmnumxthofmwm&ofm- by simply pulling of a lever. By use|ily have 'since resided. Mr. Bauer of this wonderful outft roads can|had made many improvements on be graveled with very little manual| this farm. He was a thrifty farmer labor, the work being done almost|and he will be missed in the places entirely by machine. A drive of|where he was known as a friends but two miles brings one to the place always ready to help in time of U¢ anaratian af this eauntv . outht| need. The family has the sympathy er is a very large machine driven by another large gasoline engine. It thoroughly mixes all sand and gra-- vel and masticates large stones as &ong:hqmmdl! When the ecomes out of the crusher north of town several years Ago, has installed a Grant stone crusher at a new gravel pit located on said farm. The machine is run by a hrgoudpoqulguofinom The gravel and rocks both large and amall are conveved into the stone of operation of this county ~outfit and it is a most interesting sight. An up--to--date camp has been estab-- wom and kitcHen. A well has been stnk, making good water accessible at all times. ' * Supervisor Padodck says this mdedu!wflatqtvmpmb- ably be located here for two years. This is certainly good news and should be especially interesting to those finding it necessary to travel the country roads in this vicinity, able during stormy weather and will Mary Daviin--the first of last of this community. .\ of lilinois. s | ----| The Ordinance for the same sbeing of this place was taken to VictOry the Village: of said Village, Memorial Hospital, Waukegan about ang the gaid Village having applied a week ago where he withstood the | to the County Court of Lake County, removal-- of a large carbunckle on|Illinois, for an assessment of the the back of the neck. Mr. Kimball's| costs of said improvement, according many friends here are glad to hear)to benefits, and an assessment there-- ::heilgntfintllofic nicely ulmwm-&amm ' reports. * to said Court, hearing _ Mrs. John --Dowell who was ill 8t!thereon will be had on the 1st day her home herevlast week is able to of September, A. D. 1926, at 10 be around again. o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter --~ Dr. C. W. Sowles of Waukegan as the business of the Court will _ N_ . You've waited patiently for this Semi--Annual event-- : Waukegan's most sensational selling--Dollar Day.-- 1 And you will be justly rewarded. Due to a backward | B season, with most Waukegan stores, this Dollar Day looms forward as the largest of its kind.. More goods I _ to be sold--Reductions in this Bargain Event will be | most drastic in every Waukegan store participating, ~ offering greater Bargains om seasonable summer merchandise -- all the family may share and save. Iif you value money you will drop everything and make arrangements now--to be in Waukegan Thurs-- day morning, August 26th, bright and early. No _ Chamber of Commerce ~____ Waukegan--North Chicago All Roads Lead To Thursday Aug. 267 llar THE DAY YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOST. us fiwfi on the western shore of Bangs Lake|Said Ordinan« on Wednesday of last week. Dr, J. |lection of saic A. Ross, local physician and surgeon pual installme is president of the doctors and sur--| est at the ra geons association of Lake County.| NUm. Amw'mmupoyod ~ Dated at A those present. 17th day of A . SPECILAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Consoling thought: If janitors tch.u,uh'ihnt-bmmr': down there., The adjective in "cheap politics" woesn't refer to what-- it cost the Notice is hereby given to all per-- sons interested that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village Board of Mundelein, County of Lake and State of Illinois, having order-- ed the construction of a local im-- provement eonsisting of a connected system of storm water sewers to-- gether with manholes, catch--basins and connections to be constructed and laid in CHICAGO AVENUE and other streets in the Village of Mundelein, County of Lake and State Said Ordinance provides for the col-- lection of said assessment in ten an-- pual installments with annual inter-- est at the rate of six per cent an-- ' Dated at Mundelein, Illincis this 17th day of August, A. D. 1926. y ntte R. F. ROUSE, + JOHN C. BARTLETT, EMMETT --BILINSKL Commissioners appointed to cially' prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. Toavoiditnitttions,dway:iook(orfi:es_igxfaflxreof ChacaPof)] EMeic ht Proven directions ~a each packare. Ph[sgcians everywhere recommend seasonable s umm er may share and save. drop everything and ildren Division y ng may\...A crew of French--Canadians were; . e at the Darkness overtook them -- and. the 0C + defense. | had to tie the raft up for the % * ; ut m [ wind come on The reie ie onl e 4s ~/-- augins ten an--| wind came up. %< » a al inter--|and was drifting. when Pete, one of | COIdS, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, cent an-- the crew awoke and saw what bhad| Bilious Fever and Malaria. ; Fappened. y e 3 It kills the germs,. "Hey, Joe! Joe Lego!" he galled to the boss. o Joe rolled over. and . grumbled "what you wake me for?" p Pete--We are not here no more Joe--Where are we? Pete--Ten miles below. Joe--Then tie'*r up. 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