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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Oct 1926, p. 9

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+ Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, Minister Sunday, October 24 : % the tables, conducted h&.Rtv F. . W. A: w&im.lfim ve., A wat'l:NP.l.vm Nmy '. E. W. Cook in co--op-- eration with the Bungalow Church Choir and orchestra. Rev. Mark J. Andrews minister of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church will'take part in the morning ser-- A missionary address wil lbe given ghv. W. H. Co.u%hputous the venswood Baptist Church, Chica-- &.:r'fm mqi:mi At 4 P. M im & < 6 there will be a prayer period in charge of Rev.--F. D. Fuller, of the K.mekymhbm Rev. J. C. O'Hair, pastor of the North Shore Cofigdonl Church, Chicago, will a "Bible Hour" at 4:45 P. M., and at 6 P. M. there will be a x If 5s Py oi Deerfleld, will offer prayer in the * Tus adurmes : be addr:udthomni:ggl . given at eight o'clock K Wflum&rnnmd&zm Congregational Cicero, Ill. Morning wonhi&band sermon by the pastor, "The y and Where-- fore of the Loyalty Compaign." at i'ne Uetober Bible Conference of the (mm. Fundamental Ministers Union boholdinthoBm Evangelical Church in Deerfield, of mrm meeting. Ing $ . fellowshi testimo ny_l:lm-innt o _fih? in Cbail Gankey m avay Charch af m'ns y in every of Presbytery. Special house to house visitation will be made in rmntion thereof. Our goal is a 00 per cent attendance of our mem-- ih:g Park and Deerfleld ;ml& "h y _ representatives m eac field are expected to attend. -- Special evening service to which mmmdmcmggnhn are especially invited, at 7:30. The s.b).a: "A Church without Wom-- en." All are cordially invited to be prosenks :.* s + _ " c=.. -- /4 pianged for Us busmess mesting of or the B.d; C. E., the mningmof day evening Nov. : which the Rev. Mr. Roy M. Williams is pastor, on Monday, Oct. 25, at 3 _--Mid--week meetiny for Bible Study and Prayer every Wednesday at 7:45 The Women's Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. Fred Haggie on Thursday af'Irnoon of this week (Ock. 21.) _ Deerfield --' |"'""" Church Rev. R.. M. & Sunday 9:45 A. M. xomm 11:00 A. M. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 A. M. G:;rl Service, 8:00 P. M. > Junior Choir rehearsal Wednes-- day afternoon at four o'clock. This :;i!' proved mir ability last Sun-- evening we are planning great things for them and expecting g"" things from them in the weeks come. All rehearsals will into the Meetings _ of § week as 1 #: 'Sundg Oct. 24 at 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P| M. Dr. Kimmel, President of Naperville Thtolog:al Seminary. Monday, Oct. 25th. gram in print. Tuesday, Oct. 26th., Rev. Schriver of Nonh.x'ld. 0. buily o Anicage . _' M5 0 % A s Thursday: Oct. %th.. Rev. J. G. ger as speaker of the evening. Plan {':.tund and make these meetings a great blessing to you and your community. The Group Rally of the Woman's Missionary Society will be held at the Bungalow Church Th Oct. _Circle No. 3 of the Dorcas Soci-- %vm meet on Friday afternoon Mrs. S$. P. Hutchison. Let all help to make this first Sunday of our Loyalty Campaign a great day and outstanding from the point of attendance. "Loyalty lifts The orchestra ass i by Mrs. Heininger as soloist ':gm an nnmuafe musical 'm Sunday followed by Pipef. Harold R. Heinin= Friday, Oct. 200. Mo= "-- * fink-- * Runiay, Oct. Sist, at 11 ay, at 11;:00 A. M. and s:00 P. M., Prof. and &"t. ll:- old R. Heininger of Naperville, IIl. _ Thursday, Oct. 28th Eller--Naperville. _ _ Church--school at 9:80. Adult Bible Class at 10:00. Continued from page three.) The Soda Shop Ice cream delivered for parties packed in a freezer--ready at the exact moment you cookies at the side of the plate. _ -- And everyone likes ice cream--especially if it is BLoOMmMER's--our ice cream is smooth Bible Conference of IcE cream makes a success of func-- tion--hnch-nn.u.dimc.o:z:m- Ice cream is easy to serve--just $15 No Milwaukee Avenue week | from the aci e':'u&cdwi Soci-- years . t« ish kid noon :r'h!h * . | weakness. IW:M{:""&"' misery in region, 'mhmmo'mfl.q ness, your stomach sours, tongue : 'eoaed.tnd'butbeweuheruid you have rheumatic twinges. The urine aistesfe hk sore arrita 5«:.20':'&'::1&!"00&& U afi'll. | '?:'hel neutralize mma acida.totdpchnatheflbgys \flush off the body's urinous waste, get | four ounces of Jad Saits from any phar-- acids which almost paralyze the Kid in their efforts to expel it from quart of v"v;tcrachhy."nhou.h'ufi accasional , SA SCWM" Iolls us that too much rich food dorthe from the acid ot s and lemon jurce, macy here; take a tablespoonful in a 'Iun of n&ar before breakfast fiz'; ew days, an ur kidneys act fine. This'ofam nlu.i:'-dc from the acid of grapes and lemon juice. cids im the So in oiates thes 'ofteh Telerieg bladder ad Saits is inexpensive ; in}'end-kaadlk:d:.d.:: cent lithia--water drink. for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; alsq to neutralize the Rev. F. W. he, Pastor Lock-- woud Are. Evavgenent Choren. the wood Church, Chicago (Re-- 4:00 P. M. r Pe in charge of Rev. l'_'-_D-.'}nllor. a Ken-- tucky Mountain Work, 8:00 P. Qm'm" x service. m P";..'.Mwy Address, Rev. W. H. Cossum, Pastor, Ravens-- | 7:30 P. M. Song Service led by Mr. E. W. Cook, Church Orchestra: and Choir will co--operate. h First: Roll Cail Sunday will: be observed in our Church, in common with all other Presbyterian Church-- es in and around Chicago on next Smday,mmmnh:nd evening. The of every member is greatly desired at the morning or evening service--better still, at both services. Also every member of the household. Let every family be well represented. ~., . e ery family will be visited wosk uy wook! ridters trom the ehumhwhowmlotv:l.t'o.ehhw &nhc:nnfl Brln:orthuomdo.d'f ed. m"vmh.eonocud,m-m thmrexzuryonrauondam. May we have a record--breaking atten-- dance on this day. Second: Six Loyalty Weeks. Onrvmton.ymlonwumben ofthchu:dh.wmabohnwith ou a prin outlining our Six. Loyaity Woeks, including :Mlfilnzow& se laylnkyenu-nthiapm- Mm'p{iahml:mofor OCTOBER BIBLE CONFERENCE O'Hair, Pastor, North Shore Con-- gregational Church, Chicago. _ 6:00 l". :(. Sumr ;nd Fell hfflAM the tables. _ To Members and Friends of the As m' , I ask your--close .m&':'fonmm«mu- on two subjects of this brief letter, munrwliy reference, then pray phntol_nloy:llnt&ndlmlt every service during this period. As we enter upon this busy season of the year, I call upon you and :'oul:hmr&bun{'t:'thbun chmmmmlkflnz days and make them great days Cmyonr'dl'ifendinthoufeolyonr Have 4:45 P. M. BHible mour, Rev. Very mliy , your Pastor, Mark J. Andrews. Court House in Waukegan, hi;iili #% e ds County, on the first Monday of Dec--! It kills the germs. sively modern institution. There m,'mdno!thbctthtl'h.nh . Qofm.ooow'mhuub- lets of clay. 'nnrowmlhm li'::ll'itut.'oomn gm w at a later period library Alexandria was world--famous. It was in 1852 that the first free usc cans. o reept ,~--_-- Dickens, A Bulv:E'Lyttoa lndnl d- nes, rward Lord Houghton, were among the speakers at the opening ceremony. * PUBUCNOTICEhhmblem that the subscriber executor of the last will and testament of Gertrude Hapke, deceased will attend the Pro-- Somebody gave Jack Dempsey a tour leat cloyer to put in Nis ilove horseshoe have done him --more Come! Pray! Make it a Great Day! ADJUDICATION NOTICE " Reliable Laundry Ancient ~Free Libraries free library is not an exclu-- send Us Your Dry Cleaning and -- Dyeing ROCKLAND NURSERIES m'u&dumfi'fi'%'fm'mmméfl It for us to sell you "RED TOP" Posts. We know '"hw"m lasting satisfaction. They have been doing it hu C right and arrange for posts and Come in away i humvllfidb'umh-uahm ~o"fl.Wo-::wn¢hlhhbmmtho biggest value going every dollar you spend with us. "RED TOPS" are one of our best offers today. A made fence building possible at this season. With this post there are no post holes to dig, so it doesn't matter how hard or dry the ground be. With the "RED 'l'OP'Q:eManDrivu'youc:?&-ivemww of these superior steel posts a day. Atthtknpricuwemqmdn(g"l_lED TOPS" and fence there's a double advantage in building new fences A good many farmers around here are doing the bulk of their fencing during the fall season--right now.--When the spring rush of comes on they will have that l::'hhtodo. spring "RED TOPS'" for Low Cost Temporary Fences Wasioe been selline Jots of "RED TOPS® for temporary fences this Order now for early delivery. Wet W 8f Taxe 'Counr. °2 ~ | Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, o 'be holden" at " tme| Bilious Fever and Malaria. Building Material, Feed, Coal, Etc. Aptakisic, Illinois. | PHONE 611--M--2 + EMIL GEEST 25 lbs. for $1 25 BUCNO'HCII.WSM fl,mmm the last will and testament of Harriet E. Price, deceased, will attend the PMCourte!lahOofll:{.at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of Dec-- ember next,. 1926, when and where all persons hn%;h!mn against said estate are andnm; ed to present the same to said for® for aamtlnmtwboholdnuu_n" Court House in Waukegan, in said | County, on the first Monday of Dec-- | ember next,, 1926, when and where all persons h%;hhm against said estate are andum ed to present the same to said ¥ B.D.OOOl.r. Waukegan, Ill., October 10, 1926. Waukegan, III., October 10, 1926. ADJUDICATION NOTICE 6 6 6 is a Prescription fer 174--W FOR SALE--Only two more J Duroc Boar Pigs left. Hm.z FPOR SALE---- % Acres 220x152 close in, at lot prices, E. Z. terms, no taxes till 1928. Inquire of C. F. FOR SALE--All modern 6 room FOR SALE--An old period dresser. Phone 371--R. 80--2t. FOR SALE--Lots for homes, apart-- ments and business locations in different parts of the village. Everyone who has purchased Real Estate through this office has made EDWIN AUSTHN 410 N. Milwaukee Avenue. Phone 23 FOR SALE--Many bargains in farms, houses nnx lots. FOR RENT--5 room cottage. l There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county | fin so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make | {your wants known here. A trial will convinee you. money--You can do the same. Large lot. Reasonable. FOR SALE--New modern dwelling in Oakwood 'l'er!eee. Sii rooms and sunparlor. Garage. A © very pleasant home. Priced right. FOR SALE--120 acre farm. well til-- «d, good buildings. Priced for FOR SALE--New bungalow on a FOR SALE--New, modern, five--room English cottage. East front. Only two blocks from transportation. A mighty good buy. a Corner Elm Drive & Cook--about 90 ft. frontage, $3700. Johnson Avenue, 50 ft. lot. $1050.00. McKinley Avenue, 50 ft. lots. $1400 Sunnyside Place, 60 (ft. apartment sgite, $3000.00. Prairie View, 50 ft. Zoned for two family flats, $1650. Sunset Drive, 64 ft. lot, $2200.00. Prairie Avenue, 50x150, 16 ft. alley, FOR SALE--100 acre farm, all tiled, black soil. Modern improve-- ments,. Price $140 per acre. FOR SALE--80 acre farm, can all be plowed. Many improvements including two silos, cemented barn-- yard, furnace and water in house, FOR SALE--Modern seven--ro»m home and garage. South side. W. Cook Avenue, 50 ft. wooded lots. $2000.00 each. FOR SALE--Two--story house with oak trim on a large lot, choice FOR SALE--New modern five--room Smylldol'hcoi 8 rooms, 2 car ga-- rage, lot 60x110, $8500. McKinley Avenue, 7 rooms, garage, FOR RENT--Two large, new stores Lot 50x251, $10,500. ick, 80 E. School Utnfi 4 rooms, po ft. lot, $5300 Johnson Avnubo 5 rooms, porch, 50x150, $6300.00. Second St., 8 rooms, 2 car garage, $15,500. Prairie Avenue, 5 room bungalow, garage, 50x150, 311.000.z Wright Court, 7 rooms, car ga-- rage, 65x150, $11,000. W. Park Avenue, 5 rooms, 110x862, FOR SALE--Modern house in _ a gooad location with extra lot. Ga-- FOR _ SALE--Five--room, modern &m '*em. Phone 569-- W--1. Jengen, Mundelein. 79--3t--pd. house, bath and pantry, double ga-- rage. Lot 52x150. Phone 116--W, A-- R. SCHNAEBELE REALTOR 111 W. Church Street Phone 276 -- ---- Libertyville home. South side on lot 200x300. A good investment. Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. * 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 fruit and shade trees. Good loca-- tion for gas station. m:': Good improvements. A at $1385 per acre. DR SALE--220 acre farm, all black soil, well tiled, can all be gain if taken at once. Near transportation-- Very reason-- HERMAN A. SELLERS & PETERSEN SELLERS & PETERSEN Phone 451 + A. R. SCHNAEBELE REALTOR 111 W. Church & fruit and shade trees. Priced side near North Shore sta-- Telephone 147--M. Modern Homes Building Lots . Maple Ave., Wce o t P t e u24 1A eight--r o 0 m #5 * FOR SALE: Mundelein REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE 226 Washington St., Waukegan, Il!. LYONS & ROUSE. Mundelein, IIL FOR RENT--6 room steam heated apartment. Reasonable. e _ LYONS & ROUSE and cross fenced, 85 acres under| FOR SALE--Pears for cooking or M%Wfiifi consid--| eating. C. I. Casey. Phone 604-- ) virgin timber and spring| W--1L.-- T7 --6t. ie shade and pure water, being| FOR SALE--t Ford Coupe, 1 Fair. acrificed at $150.00 per acre, ; . bank Light Plant, 1 one and a half ash. Stock, tools and feed m' horsepower International Gas En-- be had if purchaser so desires con-- -- gine. Phone 657--J--2. 77--6t. t M ag good well and cistern, wonderful orchard consisting of apples, pears glums, cherries and grapes; milk ouse and wind mill, garage, barn horses, 24 head cattle, new coment 0 new silo, 2 poultry houses, 1--10x14, 1--18x24, double corn crib, imple-- ment shed 27x54, all builidngs electric lighted, farm is -- fenced 118 acre farm close range Antioch, 4 mile from town on stone road, has strictly modern 9 room house with 2 porches, hot water heat, electric lights, cement basement, 85 acres located between Wauke-- ggnmd Kenosha, 4 miles west of idan roul.mfiod 7 room house, ia.rge barn, milk house, (poultrf This choice fmmted in the garden and onion district and pos-- itively has all dark soil well tiled. , owned by non--resident, auth-- n ieen to eqcrihce came at £130.00 per acre, 4 cash, balance mort-- hat< in ##. sindbrssainr 4. MAPrindranctiat BP aizmcact A Aiiicater P plement shed, new brick silo, all C flmeed."]i)lr'iee 8§0£ Are, cross-- j per acre. Reasonable payment down, balance as rental, including 4 fine horses, 19 choice tested cattle, 16 hogs, 200 chickens and turkeys. 80 acres close range Antioch Route 21 within 3mileaoftovn,¥ood 7 room house, shade and fruit trees, fiood well --and wind mill, barn, silo, granary and other build-- 19 acre poultry--truck farm located | within > mile main station of St. Paul Railroad and on State cement highway 1% miles from Route 57 within 4 miles of real town with over 50,000 population, good 7 room house, shade and fruit trees, barn, poultry house, garage, milk Route 57 owned non--resident, bdngaoldat";'o.u. 4 cash, balance 5 years. house, corn crib, this is a real buy owing to the location, price and terms, can, be purchased at $8000 22 acres all dark .oila'%jwentto live town, close range mfiln. good 7 room house, electric ts, good well, large wood house, pou!-- long time. $11,000.00, % cash, balance on or before 5 years. 88% acres, 5 room bungalow with south and east from house sur rounded by shade ruit trees, barn with ample room for 8 horses, 10 cows, all dark soil and 40 acre farm, 3 miles from town, frontage, mrmndedy shade and pine trees and one the finest orchards in the stateé{nnce. milk house, drilled well 225 ft. deep, home, l'};lhitively surrounded by wonderful shade trees, large orch-- ard and vineyard, barn for 20 cat-- tle, 4 horses, hay and feed, gar-- age, poultry house, granary, im-- house, granary, new barn recently built costing over $6000. Allda.rl soil undentniigh state cultivatiov:i being sacrificed on account of ol and ample room for 10 cows, 8 horses and 40 ton hay, positively well tilled, 1 mile from town, 1 mile from state cement road on age. $22,000.00, '4 cash, balance 5. years. This is an ideal city home in the country; must be seen to be appreciated. s 43 acres located on state cement road Route 50 close range Wau-- kegan, modern 8 room brick resi-- dence, hard wood floors, cement basement and furnace heat, south and east frontage, house sur-- rounded by shade and pine trees, 1% miles from railroad station, drilled .:dell, nevtv cement milk house cement poultry house, barn 30x90 with stone foundations and cement floors, room for 5 horses, 18 cattle and 40 ton hay, g:d concrete silo, implement shed 60. Being sold on account of sickness at $12,000.00. 2 horses, 5 cows, 300 chickens, all tools and feed if purchaser so desires. x40 with concrete walls and floors 81 acre farm on good stone road, 5 room house, good well, barn and my house, adjacent to Fox and within 1 block of rail-- road depot at Fox River Station, all dark soil, under high state of cultivation. $6500.00, cash, bal-- ance 5 years. 86 acres located on state cement road, route 50 has good 7 room house, fine shade and fruit trees, good barn and poultry house, other bui s usually found on a farm of this size, % mile from station, % mile from school and church. One of the best small farms we have had to offer in a 78 acres located 1 mile from town and 1 mile from 'state cement road Route 57 with 8 room --modern T. J. STAHL & COMPANY suph es 23 + .00 per acre, % cash, balance system, 8. and E. Phone 283 18--tf. FOR SALE--Homes in FOR SALE--Brand new five tube radio outfit. Complete, including batteries, tubes, charger. loud speaker and aerial. $75.00 cash, regular retail price. $100.00. D. H. Holmes, Phone 223--J. 70--tf. FOR SALE--Dark --oak b&m Phone 128--R. t FOR SALE--Golden Oak Library table. Golden Oak Rocker and chair.. Genuine Spanish leather. FOR SALE--Dressed FOR SALE--Truck wagon complete :ii:t»:le h:ry 1 m?i'i: mhay- 1 pulverizor, quantity of household fioods, good bed.. Must sell by November 1. C. A. Bilinski. Mun-- delein. Phone 627--J--2. 81--4t. FOR SALE--Buff Orpington, roost-- ers, April hatch. $2.00 each. Goose 40. in tan. Will sell chez FOR SALE--Used furnace suitable for small home. Phone 483--M-- -- 81--1t--pd. land Red Pullets Phone 678--W--1. = 81--t£. Phone 199--R. kets. Phone 618--M--2. _ 81--6t--pd. feathers fed by flowing g'fit:,'ag. enc un "oy '2';"&" this is a real farm has all soil, fenced and cross fenced and 'we can sell same at $135.00 per acre % cash, balance 5 years with no pre--payments. 223 acre farm located on state gv how ?':rng]leonft:'ow'p*opuln m town, m lake resort, 1 mile from north-- western station, food 10 room house, large orchard and shade trees, 2 barns 1--36x80, 1--40x90, stone foundations, and cement floors, swinging stanchions room for 75 cattle, 12 horses, 3 addi-- tional box stalls, 2 silos, large concrete milk house, 2 poultry houses, double corn crib, hog house 16x24, ~implement shed 24x50, 120 acre farm close range Wau-- kegan, new 8 room house, shade trees, orchard, within 3 miles ¢;£ town, granary, barn with amp room for 5 horses, 20 cattle, 50 ton hay, silo, soil under high state of cultivation, fenced and cross fenced, being sold on account of old age and death. o $100.00 per acre with % cash, balance 5 years. ment walks, abnndameqf';ndg drified well 180 fe Acop "poolny l;h:use,ldouble eomcr?mxxtz. 'm use 18x36, large implemen considerable virgin timber with We will loan money or help fin-- ance any purchaser of the above farm in other words we will help the man who helps himself, for further information see T. J. STAHL & COMPANY--GRAYS-- LAKE, Phone 5. main station St. Paul Railroad, on stone road, close range Wlm: good 7 room house and dA 130 acres within close range An-- tioch, good & room house, cement basement, well and cistern, abun-- dance of shade consisting of oak-- gne and fruit hees,mfoot'l modern use, garage, house, 2 barns ~1--80x50, 1-33:60, hog house and corn crib, implement shed 20x66, price $120.0 per acre, ¥ cash, balance on or before 5 140 acres with 2 complete sets buildings, modern 6 room house screened in porch, cement base-- ville, all located on main through-- fares, and must gg seen to be ap-- with ample room for 20 cows, feed horses, poulity ' houge. amipictient orses, try shed, silo, owned by non--resident and must be sold at $130.00 per acre, $5000 cash, balance 5 years at 6% interest. bein and fruit trees, fiodwell, wind mill, barn cement floors mt e ne rses, tons hy,memdl:,d'lncp- i o en muered tool house and other 6 oun ns, $135.00 acre, mh,hhnceonorbefie&m 180 acres close Antioch, % miktmmRon;:-g,hsgoodB mmfmsetnnound.dbyfshg trees, or urs,bamforzsm and 7 These choice t;ga are all with-- in one hour's from -- Liberty-- from state cement road Route 21, uceedingly fine 10 room house, furnace heat, cement basement, cement walks, large wood house, abundance of shade and fruit trees, extra fine barn 30x70 with stone foundation and cement floors and ample room for 6 horses, 25 head cattle, 100 ton hay, garage, chick-- en house 15x830, tool house 16x60 corn crib 30x38, implement shed 21x338. This farm has all dark soil, fenced and cross fenced and under high state of cultivation; owned by non--resident and must be sold. This is' a real farmer's farmandmustbeseentobea&-- preciated at $135.00 per acre. shade and fruit trees, large barn 160 acre farm 2% miles from b:gn,tmflufmmndl;hre-- sort, on stone road, good 9 room house with hard wood floors, ce-- large> airy, this farm is heavi-- lyfiofifiuderahighshte of cultivation, being sold on ac-- count of sickness at $115.00 per acre, "% cash, balance on or before of 5 horse: d choice cal 12 chickens, feed i imaaa es 118 acres located mile from town, close range ¥%» mile from state cement road 21, . sALE--A brand new gize , in tan. Will sell cheumme 5--J--1. * 81--1t. also Rhode Is-- room for all of The trouble with these salesmen round hoor" is thet they nave mb g:dy let several otherfl'f%m into gssortment of material for you select from. Come in and ons uL. --is our specialty. We have a Phones: Office 163 Res. 20--3 Charges reversed on all business VETERINARY SURGEON Assistant State Veterinarian Telephone 66 LIBERTYVT Office in First National Bank Bldg. Hours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. _ Meets First Tuesday -- Gridley WANTED--Carpet and rug weaving. Mrs. John A. Hagi. Phone Deer-- field 2385--R--1. "A4--6t--pd WANTED--Roomers at 140 . E. Church Street. Very pleasant LOST--A boy's ceaster DR. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD ATTORNEY--AT--LAW J Telephone 57 * LIBERTYYVIIIR DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Luce Bldg. WANTED--Two men for room board. Phone 517--M. 112& Street. > Harrison'2815 Libertyville 236--W. LOST--A -- mink choker Piano Taning Pianos regulated and repaired, Will Erect You A House FOR RENw'{i't-{Fm ma : kitchenette. Hot water hest. 2 FOR RENT--Good farm near Tvan-- Com ing all labor and material by centract, so you may know fi what entire cost will be before starting. or any kind of building #furaish-- LYELL H. MORRIS _ ATTORNEY and (X)M FRED GRABBE Auctionceer~Real Es PHYSICIAN AND SURCGEON i Office over Nat'l Tea Store Hours: 9--12, 2--5 and T--9 : EYES TESTED FOR GLASSEKS Telephone 46 9 Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION CHAS. N. STEPHENS, M. D. Libertyville every Monday. Or-- ders taken at Ray Furniture Store or call or write C. J. Dieni, Wand-- stock, Hlinois. Phone Woodstock Clgh"{.'s TdorhAg 3 CaOxNXVTRACTOR & BUILDER Libertyville 145--BR $ office or 304 Broadway. Reward. steam--heated rooms. Phone 888--R. 274--J. hoe. -- Rent reasonable. Orpha B. Harding, Mundelein, Iilinois. Phone in Libertyville. Leave at Register First Street. Phone 324--R. 81. Phone 6380--W--2 DIGHT EDRUS COOK Professional Services MISCELLANEOUS DR. J. L TAYLOR R. L. Gonsalves TEACHER OF YOCAL Telephone 432--R B. H. MILLER T A I L O RINK 6 Glenview, Illinois Phene 551 81--1t--pd. wuere

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