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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Oct 1926, p. 7

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Grain thieves that have stolen mil-- fions of bushels of 'butho.u. bar-- ley and rye from Illinois farmers this season have been found hidden in bushes on millionaires estates along the North Shore, in Lake county. Scientists call these thieves black stem rust fungi, but they are as truly thieves as the man who goes into the farmer's barnyard in the middle of the night, loads his wagon from a ctib of corn, or bin of wheat, and drives aany. th rowth Deadly. Thom.mln fungus which at-- tacks smail g:rhs must live on the eommon barberry bush for & short time. Lake cnutyhlmoffl'n undesirable bushes than any other county in the 13 north central states where federal government officials are campaigning against -- the pest and destroying the common barber-- ry in order to stamp out black stem rust, which has caused a loss of 20,-- ©00.000 bushels of oats alone in Tl-- lincis, according to rough estimates of farm advisers. d uks = Approximately . 30,000 _ barberry bushes have been removed and de-- stroved in Lake county this year by official workers, according to John L. Richardson, field agent for the United St;::u:grh-t of agri-- eulture. all of them were found in Libertyville township by men working around Lake Forest BARBERRY BAD IN THE COUNTRY and Waukegan. Owners of homes. estates and farms are co--operating the bu%u': + m" fidv':: 0 y rust and thus save mu of northern: Tilinois. In the rural district near Waukegan barberry was found on almost every farm this year. Find Thousands of Seedlings. > Mr. Richardson says that along the densely wooded slopes and bluffs of Lake Michigan in Lake Forest scouts have found thousands of small barberry seedlings. In a few years these seedlings would have de-- veloped into mature bushes. It has been necessary to inspect every foot of ground for miles along the lake shore as far north as Waukegan. _ Practically all the barberry seed-- lings and bushes in Lake county have been started by birds. They eat the fruit of the barberry and have been started by birds. They eat the fruit of the barberry and then scatter the seeds for great dis-- tances. Many big fruiting common barberry bushes were found on es-- tates in Lake Forest. _ S There has already been used in Lake county three carloads of erushed rock salt in killing the com-- mon barberry bushes. The salt is sprinkled around the crown of the bush. If there is other vegetation growing nearby the salt cannot be applied. In cases of this kind the bushes are dug out by the roots. Much of the rust damage in north-- en lilincis to wheat and oats can he traced to the presence of the he traced to the presence of the wreat number of barberries in Lake county and surrounding territory. After a woman has reached the fortieth milestone, all curves ahead are' dangerous ones, says Diogenes Minkle, Whig Hill philosopher. ILLINOIS COAL _ TONNAGE FALLS SPRINGFIELD, II1., Oct. 25. -- Tilinois coal production in September fell off 100,000 tons as compared with the same month last year, ac-- cording to the monthly report of A. D. Lewis, director of the state de-- partment of mines and minerals. The September 1926 total tonnage was m"'\'" eomp'ftd 'iih s.' 365,304 in Sentember. 1925. In the month 12 miners were killed and 1,742 imjured. -- _ _ > m Franklin county again leads all eounties in the state in total tonnage produced in the month. Its tonnage was 1,358,371. Williamson _ county was second with 598,682; Macoupin third with 447,191; Sangamon fourth with 387,252 and Saline fifth with 274,881. The September tonnage of other counties follows: Fulton, 41,891. : Fulton, strip, 58,848. Henry, 10.897. Jackson, 77,678. Jackson, strip, 104,077. Knox, 1,149. 4 LaSalle, 29,491. lm. l"al" Madison, 286,072. Montgomery. 126 414. Send Us Your Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Reliable Laundry 25 lbs. for $l____2_§__ e com-- OCcTOBER * tus| , C T & Tr Co. tation Mm.an[ r 'n,. f not be 1 ndthos""'w +4 C T Tr Co. Tr don Deed Lot 5 O u'"t" 24, Deerfield. ts can PDasatta Eo Mar "' JJIorlso'{nndv!toJJChnety. wd. Lot 87, Morley's sbdn, pt sec € | 1, Antioch. _ . --|\ 'G B Follett and wf to Pauline Weingartner, wd. Lots 33 and 56, nM!hy'anbdn.uncll. Tbcpflh of nflvuilg & i.lncom-on:no*"mm people know by it is regulat-- ed. Actulbtlnnmh.olpm QMW'Mho?&";: cumf'am:'it?m'vb&. No matter what the speed of the train. may be, the engine will give four sformyeon';&l:um of the driving wheels. wheels may in cireumference, but the aeroge 10 50 foct, With the average driving wheels and a speed of bU miles an hour, or 52,800 s an hour driving wheels performing 18,200 complete revolutions -- in minutes. Rail:thdo Emerson got a les-- son spoke 4 4 Aitfnrasen "6f the Slootric Bond and Share company, a globe-- peared at school at certain inter-- vals and put the pupils through more or less of an oral examina-- Y¥ork." * "Twon The grave Emeteon hus to Some. Libertyville so nnchthattlny'gctwdm thev have to stay at home. C . Se cccas «i e hadn e hn > Ns un l VW ~ < 1. J. K. Orvis Sub pt See 29, Wau-- xp(:hmhndwfto(}hnh- ers subdn, pt see 36, Cuba. . W Hillebrand and wf to J B Ban-- dorz and wf, wd. Lot 17, Hillewood subdn, on Lake Catherine, pt see 12, | Antioch. R | J J Morely and wf to D E Bauder, wd. Lot 128, Morley's sbdn, pt sec 'IOA!@: & w ¥ o o a9h OCTOBER 19, 1926. ' C T & Tr Co.. Tr to H. Hilgen-- dorf Deed, Lots 12 & 13 Block 1 Branigar Bros Woodland Park, pt See 29, Deertfield. C T Tr Co. Tr to Louise G. Gor-- don Deed Lot 5 Owners Sub pt See 24, Deerfield. c.,;"::"""*m.o.':.,.s.»fiii j m Soeu.fl(bld. m.-.'l%hlld'"u Louise G. Gordon WD Lot 5 Own-- ers Sub, Sec 24, Deerfield. G,n,gu-chto'r.l.lakim WD Lots 64, 65, 66 and 68, Ravine Forest, See .Shields. J. 0. Due to C. L. Ludlow and wf it tens, WD Lots 26 and 27, Block Bt,. Clair, 1909,927, _ St. Clair, mm Tazewell, Vermilion, 168,470. Vermilion, strip, 29,562. Woodford, 10,197. Libe Lm.ndwuocnaynd'f. it tens, wd. Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, G M Ray's subdn, pt see 31, Liber-- tyville. j LDhqndv!toG'hyndll C Ray, jt tens, wd. Lot 5, Gordon H Rays subdn, pt see 31, Liberty-- _ G W Koeth and wf to E Mueller and wf, jt tens, wd. Lot 11, block 1, Marvin's subdn. pt sec 9. Grant. V D Kimball to M Jensen and wf. jt tens, wd. Lot 40, V D Kim-- bail's 2nd subdn, pt sec 25, Wau-- WE Janseon. wd. Lots 41 and 42 block 132. So Waukegan. ; Lake County Title and Trust Company 220 Washington, 5* Real Estate Transfers Lydia E Buzzell to F M Brean, 1. Lots 41 and 42, block 132, So aukegan. ¥ M Brean to H J Tallett and Forbes Magazine (New Abstracts of Titles wAaAlIEC Tel, 4. Jensen's North Side addn, 16, Waukegan. . yte & uhll-lh'luvlh"m and wf, jt tens, wd. Lot 3, block m Vl.-hnn."w pt sec Jwtg'utvnmwftow.l&ek- man, wd. Lot 3, block 8, Brookside addn to Waukegan, pt see 28, Wau-- gsmeftoAPotoenlkud wfi, jt tens, wd. Lot 106, Lyon Acres, pt see 29, Waukegan. Rose Turner to Pub Service Co of Northern Il1, wd. Pt 8 E qr of sec 17 and pt N E ar of see 20, Avon. O Hook and wf to Pub Service Co of Northern I!l, deed, Pt S E ar of see 15, Avon. N%vfi"u""w'd' Pt qr section "m' w{Gi%wP?:zl:..N:ek."f Highland Park St bank to G K McCreadie and wf, jt tens, deed. Lot ;s:r:snovmm;ddntoa _ Grate D Murray and hus, et al, to snn-oa,-l_m's,bms. Warren's addn to Waukegan. A Karnatz and wf to F Gloden, et al, wd. Lots 26, 27 and 28, block 8, Do;!»'.filthnd.ndlmpvtuw su M E M Runyard and wf, et al, to A Dhm«, wd. Lots 14, 15, 16 and 17, block 4, Green Bay Ridge subdn. -- J F Schneider and wf to.C L Pe-- terson, wd. Lohu*'?k.tfiandfl. block 8, Deerfleld-- Land -- and Impvyt Assn--subnd. ----___ W._ R. Franke and wf to J. Griffith, WD. Pt of lot 248, Lake Forest. L, Jensen and wf to A. R. Kan-- ney, WD, Lot 23, Blk 5, Wauke-- gan Gardens, see 20, Wkgn. _ ----R. Selter and wf to 8. Barbara and wf jt tens, WD. Lot 2, See-- ond addn to Selters subdn, see 26, Emma Selter and hus to Elda Galloway, WD. Lot 4, Selters See-- oninbdn.nczs Antioch, . Selter and wf to J. Telestus Emerson, WD. Lot 8, second addn toSdhnnbdnhnefi.Aafioel. R. J. Dady to N. F. Lamb, deed. Ptoflotl.nes.Nc'?rL F. H. Bartlett to A. ouhfi: and wf jt tens, deed. Lot 1, 54, Bartletts Third addn to North Woods, sece 24 and 238, Warren. . Follett, WD. Blk 3, H Cookes subdn, see 29, Ww g, WD. Lots 9 ;;d 10, blik +1, mpton's addn to :fhhndM C. E. Bauer and to J. Wil-- WD. Lots 1 and 2. Cornelia ROCKLAND NURSERIES JOHN NEWBORE AND SONS, Props. Growers of High Grade nursery stock. Hardy perennials, trees, shrybs, etc. Order now for early delivery. '*Pmmmmsnmrmamwu made fence building possible at this season. With Building Material, Feed, Coal, Etc. Aptakisic, Illinois. PHONE 611--M--2 EMIL GEEST Phone Libertyville 174--W last will and testament of Gertrude mwvm attend the Pro-- bate of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden AL LC Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of Dec-- ember next, 1926 when and where all estate mm and -- requested to present the same to said Court for adjudieation.' . _ __ _ .. --...., that the subscriber executor of the last will and testament of Harriet E. Price, deteased, will attend the mmd-uhcm:z. at a term,thereof to be holden the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of Dec-- ember next, 1926, when and where Mlod woeeie se molined and refurs ed to present the same to said for adjudication. R. D. COOK, Colds, Crippe, Fid, Dengu €, Bilions Fever and Malaria. Waukegan, IIL., PUBLIC NOTT hereby ngl"lm'l;.m'fgz ADJUDICATION NOTICE OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY IT 1sS GPOD BUSINESS--OUR OAK TERRACE LAUNDRY Prairie Ave., Highwood, IIl 6 66 PHONE 27 October 10, 1926. FOR SALE--A new 6 room house FOR SALE--5 room bungalow, prac-- x V-\w---;"v We d ind uim t t > "a LC One car garage. ©Price $11,000. FOR SALE--Entirely modern, 7 room house just completed. I'T living room, big fire place, break-- FOR SALE--220 acre farm, all black soil, well tiled, can all be lowed. Good improvements. A Lmfln't'luwm FOR SALE--120 acre farm. well til-- ed, good buildings. Priced for quick sale & > FOR SALE--100 acre farm, all tiled, black soil. Modern improve-- Minimum charge, 25¢. _6 insertions for $1.00 ~Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. | 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, If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, mntorum.mflmmthelp.nahitknovnw&.o columns. You will get .esults. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in 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 FOR® SALE--Two--story house with oak trim on a large lot, choice FOR SALE--New bungalow on a paved street. Large lot. A bar-- gain if taken at once. FOR SALE--Modern house in _ a FOR RENT--Two large, new stores. tile bath, two car garage. DBest location. Hot. water heat, one bed room on first floor, lot has 90 ft. frontage. $14,000. Phone 276 -- ---- _ Libe FOR ---- SALE--Five--room, $12,000. FOR SALE--New, modern, five--room English cottage. East front. Only tw blocks from transportation. A _ -- mighty good buy. FOR SALE--New modern five--room bungalow on paved street. On south side near North Shore sta-- tion. Terms. { FOR SALE--Modern seven--ro»m home and garage. South side. Large 'lot. -- Reasonable. ° FOR SALE--New modern dwelling in Oakwood Terrace. Six rooms and sunparlor. Garage. A very pleasant home. Priced right. FOR SALE--Modern eight--ro o m home. South side on lot 200x300. A good investment. FOR SALE--Lots for homes, apart-- ments and business locations in different parts of the village. Everyone who has purchased Real money--You can do the fruit and tion for gas station. FOR SALE---- % Acres 220x152 close in; at lot prices, E. Z. terms, no taxes till 1928. Inquire of C. F. EDWIN AUSTIN 410 N. Milwaukee Avenue. Phone 23 FOR SALE--hnX «bargains in PR Niwr y mon: cou FO ENT--5 room cottage. FOR SALE--Truck wagon complete with dump boards and hay--rack, <Single buggy, 1 milk wagon, 1 pulverizor, quantity of. household En«b. good bed. Must sell 'by ovember 1. C. A. Bilinski. Mun-- delein, Phone 627--J--2. 81--4t. FOR RENT--Good farm near Ivan-- hoe. Rent reasonable. Orpha B. Harding, Mundelein, Illinois. Phone rage, fruit and shade trees. Priced FOR SALE--Buff Orpington, roost-- ers, April hatch. $2.00 each. Goose feathers 75¢ Ib. Woolen bed blan-- kets. Phone 618--M--2. 81--6t--pd. FOR SALE--Homes in Mundelein, FOR SALE--All modern 6 room FOR SALE--Turnips and apples. E. E, Marsh. Phone Gurnee 18--L--8; j 82--1t--pd. FOR SALE--Choice winter ap Baldwins, Greenings, and G-.m :wo to $1.75 per bushel. Lewis . ~Phone 659--R--1. 82--8t. FOR SALE--Range, with steel tor and nickle trimmings. Will sell cheap if taken at once. H. E. Brownell, Mundelein, Illinois. Lake Avenue and Harvey Street., 82--3t. brick bungalow on paved street. Near transportation-- Very reason-- SELLERS & PETERSEN HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN 205 W. Maple Ave., SELLERS & PETERSEN Fhone 451 house, bath 'and pantry, double ga-- rawe. Lot 52x150® t;iou 11_6_-%. A. R. SCHNAEBELE REALTOR 111 W} Church Street A-- R. SCHNAEBELE REALTOR 111 W. Church Street e 216 -- _ Libertyville Telephone 147--M. !Vliaf m'- * , big fire place, break-- tile bttg. ete. : Price 1 acre chicken farm, complete FOR REN'{.----(» room ztan apartment. 'Reasonable. LYONS & ROUSE Mundelein REAL ESTATE LOANS AND .--IN8SURANCE 226 Washington St., Waukegan, Il}. FOR SALE: 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 m;%';oofifia--;f real town m7 over population, good room house, Ghflz and fruit trees, barn, poultry house, garage, milk use Corh vrib. tnfs io a Teal puy house, corn crib, this is a real buy owing to the location, price and terms, can be purchased at $8000 22 acres all dark soil agjaeult to live town. close range Waukegan, live town, close range W good 7 room house, electric mu. g;od well, large wood house, poul-- house, corn crib, new barn.28 x40 with concrete walls and floors and ample room for 10 cows, 3 horses and 40 ton hay, positively being sacrificed on account of old age. $7500.00. 2 horses, 2 cows 150 chilckens, all tools and feed if 81 acre farm c good stone road, 5 room house, good well, barn and house,. adjacent to Fox myandvmi:klnlblockofrfil- road depot at Fox River Station, andnflwflmm:highmted ecultivation. .00, 4& cash, bal-- ance 5 years. / 86 acres located on state cement road, route 50 has good 7 room othet't:':'idinpumdl fonndofi' afamofthusiu.'iymilcfrom' station, '% mile from school and church. One of the best small farms we have had to offer in a long time. $11,000.00, & cash, balance on or before 5 years. .38% acres, 5 room--bungalow with louthnndeutfrome}houem rounded by shade ruit trees, T. J. STAHL & COMPANY barn with ample room for 3 horses, 10 cows, all dark soil and well tilled, 1 mile from town, 1 E;I'egromm&eeementmodon 57 owned by non--resident, being sold at $6500.00, i cash, balance 5 years. 40 acre farm, fi:e m%lu from town, exceedingly room -- house, bath and hot water heating plant, complete water system, S. and E. frontage, -mmnded:fy shade and Bittarde in the sinte, garage, mailk ore in house, drilled well 5 .§t. deep, wind mill, tool house," poultry house, granary, new barn recentl{ built eo:tiniit::r $6000. All dar soil under state cnlfivafioxk being sacrificed on account of ol age. $22,000.00, 4 cash, balance 5 years. This is an ideal city home in the country; must be seen to be appreciated. : | 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 well, new cement milk house and cement poultry house, barn 30x90 with stone foundations and cement floors, room for 5 horses, 18 cattle and 40 ton hay, meoncrete silo, implement shed . Being sold on account of sickness at $12,000.00. 2 horsud, 5 cows, 300 chickens, all tools an feed if purchaser so desires. 78 acres located 1 mile from town and 1 mile from state cement road Route 57 with 8 room ;nesde'l)nl home, tively surroun y wondermude trees, large orch-- ard and vineyard, barn for 20 cat-- tle, 4 hol;;s,hhay and feed, gar-- age, poul ouse, , im-- &;%cnt shed, new brick zo. all ITowa soil, tfl&;eneed and casenable payment down, belance pa as rental, incm 4 fine horses, 19 choice tested cattle, 16 hogs, 200 chickens and turkeys. 80 acres close range Antioch Route 21 within 3 miles of tom good 7. room house, shade ruit trees, 55°°d well and_ wind mill, barn, silo, granary and other build-- mdowmd x mn-ruiden§ auth-- to .same at $130.00 ner acre. 4 cash, balance mort-- &l'ums, cherries and pes; milk use and wind mill, E'g'iurage, barn 86x66 with ample room for 6 horses, 24 head cattle, new cement gilo, 2 poultry houses, 1--1Uxi4, 1--18x24, double corn crib, imple-- ment: shed 27x54, all builidngs electric lighted, farm is fenced and cross fenced, 85 acres under high state cultivation, has consid-- erable virgin timber and spring fed lagoon which gives cattle am-- ple shade and goure water, being sacrificed at $150.00 per acte, !% cash. Stock, tools and foed can rarden and onion district and gv;ly has all dark soil well tB:: be had if purchaser so desires con-- 6 years. 113 acre farm close range Antioch, % mile from town on stone road, has strictly modern 9 room house with 2 porches, hot water heat, electric lights, cement basement, good well and cistern, wonderful orchard consisting of apples, pears it nas all Gark $225.00 per acre, % cash, balance LYONS & ROUSE --Mundelein, IIL so desires. Phone 283 o -- 18. sisting of 5 horses, 28 head choice 1lmul acres 'located *% -fl:fitzfi-' fr::.mtecqment'_'mo@-m. ex'ceedhtl' lingly fine 10 room furnace e'a,t, cement -- be cement walks, large wood house, abundance of shade and fruit trees, extra fine barn 30x70 with stone foundation &nd cement floors and ample ?.%m eo?h: horses, 25 head m ¥s chick-- en house 15x30 toof.m house 16x60, corn crib 30x38, implement shed 21x33. 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 farm and must be seen to be ag preciated at $185.00 per acre. 120 acre farm close range Wau-- kegan, new 8 room house, shade trees, orchard, within 3 miles of 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, $100.00 per acre with % cash, balance 5 years. 120 acre farm within 2 miles of mooin said titee reuge Waukegan, stone r range good 7 roomhoueand'm shade and fruit treuioh.rge barn with ample room for 20 cows, feed :ndnes,w Ar l:;'boue. m,;::rq: o ied 24w owhed by. nomdekident shed, silo, owned by non--resident an?id'mm be sold at $180.00 per, acre, $5000 cash, balance 5 years at 6% interest. 130 acres within close range An-- tioch, good 8 room house, cement basement, well and cistern, abun-- dmofngawndflofflk' pine and £ trees, good modern barns 1--30x50, 1--30x60, hog fag e en 4¥ cash, balance on or %t:cnfi' 140 acres with 2 complete sets buildings, modern 6 room house screened in porch, cement base-- "m;wm- ent walks, good well barn, mflkhouu,'&:mary. too house, barn and silo, positivel; house, barn and silo, ruiflvel y being sold on account of old age, $125.00 per acre % cash, balance 5 years. 160 acre farm 2% miles from FOR SALE--Dressed springs and roasting chickens, also Rhode Is-- land Red Pullets Phone 678--W--1: town, 2 miles from real lake re-- sort, on stone road, good 9 room house withhardvoodfloom ment walks, abundance of S0%h feegs bare with cement Srore mm,m.hu eement floors and stanchions room for 6 horm,zicatt.le.nll!od.hlf:!m hay, 2 new cement silos, ga-- mmmm tool house and other 1 i FOR SALE--Brand new five tube FOR SALE--1 Ford Coupe, 1 Fair-- bankljghtl;nhnt,lxn:dm&l.:hfil'f gine, Phone 657--J--2. 77--6t. FOR SALE--Pure Bred registered Je cows. Ravine Route Jersey cows. Ravine Farm, Route FOR SALE--Pears for cooking or WANTED--Roomers at 140 _E FOR RENT--Four room cozy bun-- galow :d)lnndclein with sleeping porch kitchenette., Hot water buildings have stone and concrete foundations, $135.00b3er acre, * cash, balance on or before 5 years. 180 acres close Antioch, % room house surrounded by cars, barn for 25 hrgeh;m!odfiflawinc whxhpvuu&emm m%:lky,'thilil.ndfnmlns 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 o® state cement highway Route 50, % mile from town, 1 mile from popular 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 'shel:_)' 24x50, large granary, this farm is heavi-- ly m under a hi';h state i ovodee s fick is acre, 4 monorbdg: in one hour's ride from m-- ville, all located on main -- fares, and must be seen to be ap-- ance any purchaser of the above fl.rminoanribrdl'e'mhelp We will loan money or help fin-- the man who* helps himself, for further information see T. J. STAHL & COMPANY--GRAYS-- LAKE, Phone 5. radio outfit. Complete, including speaker and aerial. $75.00 cash, regular retail price, $100.00. D. H. UK AENTJ--House--6 room§s, 0 bedrooms, Up--to--date. Hot water heat. Furnished or unfurnished or for sale. Phone Mundelein 242--J. 82--2t. heat. 2 car garage... $30.00 per month. Phone 630--W--Z 80--6t, Holmes, OR RENT----F}" for mion 533 First Street. Phone 824--R. 81--tf. Church Street. V pleasant ; t--pd. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT for 81414. farmer. Addregss y + LOST--A coaster a lfilvcnk::', .tfl _m% Pianos regulated and repaired, at Libertyville every Monday. Or-- ders taken at Ray Furniture Store or call or write C. J. Dighi, Wand-- DR. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD Assistant State Veterinarian Telephone 66 LIBERTYVH DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Scientific Examination of the Eyes GLASSES FITTED Waukegan National ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building Telephone 57 LIBERTYVIL Meets First Tuesday -- Harrison 2815 Libertyville ATTORNEY and Libertyville Post No. 329 _ AMERICAN LEGION EYES TESTED FOR Telephone 46 Phones: Office 163 Res. simply rub it on your DaCK {eomesthelflin- hi'""-a doesn't burn the skin. 4 ' Limber up! Don't sufier! G =sm:mtrialbotr.leafeld. | Jacobs Oil" from any drug store 'afmminziti:""""v ldutyplmf d backa _ | or sciatica, because your back,. mmmqfl:' It never disappoints and has been ommended for 60 years. ® assortment of material for you sclect from. Come in and see uL --is our specialty. We have a CHAS. N. STEPBENS, K. D. > without feeling sudd Sharp aches and twinges? Now uk a hamcns you'll gtt well from a strain, and you' moment you rub your h'cr"" | ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Nothing cise takcs out soreness, ness and stiffness so quickly. Professional Services FRED GRABBE Auctioneer -- Real Es Ouch! Rub Baci Stiffness, Lt PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Nat'l Tea Store . . Wil Erect You A House Rub Pain from back with trial bottle of old #8t. Jacobs Oll." or any kind of building;furnisch-- ing ali labor and material by centract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before starting. s LYELL H. MORRIS DR. J. L TAYLOR DIGHT EDRUS COO CAONTRACTOR & BUILDEE Libertyville 145--R )Iyrubiton?urh& d es the pain. It is harmless, n't burn the skin. +s mber up! Don't sufiee! C 1 trial bottle of old, hal bs Oil" from any drug store, rmbxifi:""""' you ever had backache, Jus stast~s hecause vour back TEACHER OF YOCAL Telephone 432--R Narth Milwaukee Avenue _ B. H. MILLER :--First National Bank Bldg. : 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. 539 Milwaukee Avenue R. L. Gonsa Ives T A I L O RINK 6 2--56 and TA 18

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