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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Sep 1928, p. 7

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Thursday. 1 _0 .( TeAAA -- MKk Mmorial hospital, Wa It was ho e understood that she coolé hot whth stationed at R"m'{f:. m"'"".t'.":'.?mm of her leg and Mr. uln'd;} Mrs. J:&'Tomiske{, fl;o: Crystal e, spent Monday a home of Mrs. Fannie Pmtt.y Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wheelock re-- turned to their home here Tuesday. Mrs. Wheelock had made an utens- ed visit with relatives in Pennsylva-- mia and Mr. Wheelock spent -- one week there. A few friends of Miss Dorthea Peck arrived from Chicago Tuesday and spent the evening in honor of n.n.'l Bv' y _ _ _7 . -- TY AEECC -- dA -n. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dahms, Mrs. Harry Gl\w.. and Miss Del-- la Kirwan a meeting of the 0. E. S., Waukegan last week Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, of Chi cago, called at the G. D. Strok home the first of the week on their return from a motor trip in north-- ern Wisconsin. > Felerated Church Notes ~ Rev. H. J. Locke, Pastor 10:90--Sunday school. thirty books donated by Mrs. W. S. been enlarged by the addition of Farnsworth. The Junior Endeavor held their regular meetin&Snnday morning at eleven o'clock. Many members were present. Devotion in honor® of Sacred Heart, first Friday of each month, Mass at 7 a. m. Mrs. Charles Lundgrin returned to her home here Sunday from sev-- eral days visit with relatives in Chi-- 4JT, C« ¥¥ . Dow]es 'nd nette Smith, of Libertm)l{:s c:nfi M'ul"'('rlynchmdun,x V._Johns, Wednesday, * . dn ferns Hubbard, son Lewis ana i. 1y "1fk carme White and Mrs. White and Jas. Slavin spent Labor Day at St. Charles, . -- -- > Sunday at the home galq 5! om:f er and dlter.n' Beel Dr. C. W. Sowles nette Smith, of Li and wiilliam and James There has never been a 5; are navils' lhetr idE'! l' put in m:fe ;:.f f\):}nh '?i * v]in' and '&n and Jan::m Tns --_ *AAAE _ @uu _ Jameg M There has never been a sidewalk on that side of the street here, Mr. Wagner is a Chicago resident and has a summer home here. Mrs. Wm, Mkeh John Goz-- sell and Mrs. Kate DeWald called on un.hOIive )fv.n. at the V. M. n.} Waukegan, Tuesday. _ ( William Croflon{ who spent the summer here in the ice business with James Fuller left last week to agaml enter h!ingx college, _ Galesburg, enter -- Knox collec. where his holmf")il;.egI Mr. and Mrs, Geor Alvin Case and wife % at Barrington Monda 8:00 and 10:00 a. m.--Sunday Masses (Benediction after late 7:00 a. m.--larnk days 4:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Saturdays Con-- %:sdor)\s, (Chicago Daylight Saving ime.) _ f walk in front of his residence on North M?in street which has been torn up for over a year, awaiting for the town to decide whether he did the work himself or should pay workmen to do it. :¥ her singing and Mh was ge Mrs. Laura Cook is now at her home here after spending several weeks with her daughter, ilrs..Aug- gg Stoxen and family at Wilmot, is. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur _ Boehmer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews attended the Elkhorn Fair one day last week. In these items last week it was errously stated that Miss Evel'g Neish was the new belvx at local post office. Miss LaVern Whee-- lock is the young lady employed by Mrs. Chas. Wells, Mrs. Dan Mey-- ers and Mrs. Claire Coleman and sons were Elgin callers last Thurs-- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison, of Chicago, spent Sunday and Labor Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Binks, of Ar-- delou Farms are making an extended auto trip through Wisconsin -- and Minnesota. Their family accom-- panied them. _ s s o o _ Henry Naiman spent several dlalys last week with relatives at Mc-- emey. ----" . S _z i0000 n i nn > Miss Hattie Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powers is :::nding a two weeks vacation at home of her uncle, Jay W. Cook of Judith Gap, Montana. & a::odm'gat\ home of h of Judith Gap Mrs. Laura home here af weeks with he ggStoxenm is. smas WOCtke« # Dean Baseley motored to Chicago Sunday afternoon. £ Two of our local {mm took a couple of lady to Des-- plaines, Sunday evening to board a train for Chicago. After tm had left the poor boas discove that they had three flat tires on their auto. They could not find an all-- night garage open so--were oblidged to remain in their car until day-- light before they could get their car trouble fixed. Oh well boys accidents will happen to the best of us. No names mentioned. Mrs. Arthur Manning, Mrs. ROD-- ert Blackburn and infant daughter and sister Miss Gra{, of Chkag, are sming the week at the G. Black home. * Carl Fink and friends attended the Milwaukee Fair last week.. , Mrs. Frank Wragg, of Chicago, vi-- sited relatives here and at Roseville and sister Mrs. Carme White and for" Ahes hore, spon y A aigy ter, Miss t y a the home ofrhary Baseley and _ Mr. and --Mrs. Farley Wade, of Park Arthur Houghton and wife, of North Chm'fi' spent Tuesday here. caves o pabeuie i S ka 0, I1NG.», a homegof Mrs. Dooley's sister, Mrs. Charles Holler. On their return home they were accompanied b the":re son, Howard and Mrs. 'l'homaz who® had spent 'the summer at the Haller Mr.. and Mrs. G. R.. Blackburn, ll:w--lmp. 11:00--Junior C. The Sunday school library has Lo Sz ReAte months furlough at chance of the m"f"f"h"-mwn& limb., uf.'t poe . E. Davlin has put in his side-- A- Prior al WAUCONDA ;: spent ple:nntlz in served by the young hos-- -- George attended a show ay night. Wagner Mrs.|in a sling, he is always in his Mr. |classes at the grammar school. oth--} Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hazelton an: ane queets of Mre Hecchen's maf an-- , en 0 rs. Hazelton's llled'enta, Mr. and Mrs. Al Jones. 'l&'el; _ M.| attended the Im meet Sunday and returned to their home Tuesday. and| The many friends here of Mrs. !': g:lr'tooiw:elh are m by thenre- £ r condi at Victory Me-- last ' morial hospital, Waukegan. It was en ' stand the amputation of her leg and ".mflflihmtorhrmtotakea at chance of the healing of the broken e. limb, that could prolong her life. j . Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and {daughter Mary and Mrs. Ella Cady, {who spent the last month on a mot-- tor trip through the east and Cana-- {da, returned to their home here the 'middle of last week. and Mrs. Frank Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dickson. uy Ypone Sundey af the home "of gan, spen a ome o her mother, Mrs.mgulie Brunchean., -- CHEEGET Ames MTesenaies seclre OndE Cwelk it f~ ur last Thnrsday. moAlvin Golding, son of Mr. fl Mrs. Clyded(.lflding of Oak Park, spent the first of tfie week at the home of his erand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Golding. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger was at Lakes Corners, Sat-- urday playing on a slide with other children when in some way he fell and fractured his right arm. Tho the boy's good right arm is confined Among those who attended the Elkhorn, Wis. Fair last week were Mr. and Mrs. John Hironimus and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell and son Rollin. % 2 Mr. and Mrs. Earl: Dickson,-- of Mason City, lowa, spent several days last week at the home of Mr. Hinsdale 1 Mrs. Eva Barron, of Libertyville, visited her sister, Mrs. Loretta Sey-- -- Miss Loraine Dickson spent last ;veek with relatives at Mason City, owa. Mrs. Arthus Jacobus and son Clarence entertained frienmis from Chicago before closing their sum-- mer home here for the season. Miles Fuller and daughter, Mrs. Jack Fenton and children returned last week from a ten days' visit with relatives at Superior, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harris an' Miss Laura Harris were Waukegar shoppers Saturday. Mrs. E4. Redgate, son Merrill and stepson George Redgate were Waukegan callers Saturday. & Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackburn 'and daughter of Chicago and Mrs. George Blackburn visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Jeph-- |son _ of Freeport--last Wednesday. _ Sunday guests at the Mrs. Edith Peck home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowell and the latter's parents of Elgin are en-- 'joying a two weeks motor trip to |Kansas where they will visit rela-- 'tives. Mr. Dowell was formerly a | Wauconda boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. tGeorge Dowell. -- _ Mrs. Beulah Coxhead spent last week in Chicago returning to her home here Saturday evening. * Frank Roany of Chicago gg"cnt |last week with his two sisters, Mrs. |Irene O'Shaughnesy and Mrs. Min-- ;nie Duffy of Chicago at the John Roany farm five nfiles north of Miss Beulah Steele of Warrens, Wisconsin came here, where : she will make her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sorensen of the general merchan-- dise store, and has entered as a student at W. T. H. S. for the school year. Grace Wallis returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wallis after spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jurgeser~ -- Mrs. William Ross of Davenpog: ITowa, were guests at the Dr. J. Ross home last week. Mr. G. R. Blackburn and son Rob-- ert and Mr. Arthudr Manninrf are taking a motor trip through North-- ern Wisconsin this week. _ Ronald Geary of Gilmer spent the Mrs. Alice Baseley spent from Wednesday to Sunday at the home of her son Richard Baseley of Grayslake. -- > Mrs. W. °S. Farnsworth and daughter, Miss Wilma, of Evanston will soon: leave for Mexico City, Mexico to make their'future home, where Mr. Farnsworth has been in the emplo{ of C. N. W. R .R. for a number of years. turned to her home here Friday and took wp school duties at Slo-- cums Lake school Monday morning. way for the state road through Wauconda township, won by a ma-- jority of 12 for the read. Two hun-- dred and eighty six votes were cast, one hunired and twenty -- eight against and one hundred and forty for the roai. Mr. and Mrs. Andrey Sorenson are enjoying a two weeks motor trip through Wisconsin. ~Mr. Char-- les Williams has charge of Mr. Sorensen's _ general merchandise store Auring his absence, & Mrs. Louisa Ambler and Miss Margaret Daeszaoh of Oak Park viisted Mrs. Carr Saturday. ® Mr. and Mrs. George Broughton and daughter Miss Lois left Satur-- day for the Dells, Wis., where they wifi enjoy a few days camping. Miss Beulah Steele of Warren Wis., a niece of Clayton Steele of the Andrew Sorensen store, has come here to spent the school year and has entered W. T. H. S. The $41500 bond issue for the purchase of the proposed right of Miss Anita Baseley, who has spent the summer vacation at the Wisconsin State Normal School, re-- Dr. J. A. Ross, wife andi daughter Jacquiline left Saturday via auto for an eastern trip of two weeks' duration. A Chicago M. D. will at-- tend Dr. RoSs' patrons during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. George Strokes and daughter, Miss Dorothea, left early last week for several weeks stay at Lake Minauqua, Wis. Mrs. James Gossell and Miss Margaret Duers will atteni the banking business here during Mr. Stroker's absence. Mr. and Mrs. F. Schroder and children of Chicago and Mr. and lilulvml! AlLL 3. Umxvtl:ll'hulwua"u. t Kirwan s ursday a nadals viaitine rremmis. . S. Haskell of Chicago were guests at the Mrs. Edith Mrs. W. V. Johns who arrived home from the Victory Memorial hospital Waukegan last week is con-- valescing satisfactorily at her home. She is able to be up the greater part of the time. p It will be some time before she can hope to leave the hospital.| Nearly every day there is some caller from here at her bedside. Harry Graham, of Cary, who withstood a major operation at the West Side hospital, Chicago, two weeks a?o, is now at his home, and is conva esci{lvg. Mr. Graham was formerly a Wauconda man, son of idrs. Elmer Graham now a resident ere. W Schumaker & wf to N V Peter-- son, WD. Lot 37 Hyde Park Subn, First Natl Bk of Wkgn to Gladys C Lampert, D. Lot 6, Blk 7, Kellogg's Home Site Subn, Benton. Mrs. Wells is well advanced in age. J Keefe to F J Buchheit & wit WD. Lot 9 First Addn to Golf View Subn, Antioch. s First Natl Bk of Wkgn to G N Graves and wf, D. Lot 8, Blk 7. Subn, Deerfield. Union Bk of Chgo to W C Lepski D. Lot 2, Blk 12, Woodcrest Subn, Antioch. L J Schimberg & wf to R F Piet-- L Bjork to H Cusimano & wf WD. Lot 6, Blk 2, Park Addn, Wkgn. £ G Patros & wf to L A Doolittle WD. --E hf NW gr Sec 29, Wkgn. NW Addn to Wkgn. D Williams to E M Runyard WD. Lots 25 and 26, Blk 31, Washburn B Raymond & wt to T Schingenga & wf WD. Lot 50 Rose Terrace Subn, S Yacker & wf to V H Whatley & wf WD. Lot 11, Blk 1, First Addn to Ravinia Highlands. A Dunas & wf et al to R S Hambly & wf D. Lot 3. Blk 13, Bartletts C T Allen & wf to M Homer & wi WD. Lot 90 Allen City Subn. W S Hennessey to A M Weiss, WD. Lot 107 North Fox Lake Heights, Antioch. F H Bartlett to H A Odin & wf D. Lot 16 Blk 4, Bartletts N S Man-- Northwoods, Warren. _ > Union Bk of Chgo to E Blazek, D. G Rosing & wf to W G Bosenbeck-- er & al, WD. Lot 15, Blk 2, Rosings Subn, Grant. Subn. C T Allen & wf to L Sliva & wi WD. Lot 91 Allen City Subn. 7 wX © Lots 21, 2. 2 Bik 2 Subn, Libtyville. J R Saunders & wf to F Lange & wf WD. Lot ,68, Sunnyside Park Subn. J R Saunders & wf to F Lange & wfi WD. Lot 97, Sunnyside Park Subn. P Carlson & wf to C J Anseim Carlson & wf WD. Lot 5, pt 'Lot 8, Everts & Jefferys Divn, Deerfield. C T & T Co to J J Walsh, D. Lot 2. Blk 5, Butler, Fett & Cos Crooked Lake Oaks. , A M Gallagher & wf to L Eischen & wf WD. Lots 20, 21 and 22, Blk 110 S Wkgn. ; t G Rosing & wf to A A Monson, WD. Lots 6 and 7, Blk 4, Rosings E F Shaw & wf to M Steele, QCD. Lot 5, Blk 40 North Addn to Lake Bluff. M Steele to E F Shaw & wt QCD Lot 5, Blk 40 N Addn to Lake Bluff. C C Edwards & wf to J F Jelke Jr., V'arren Benton. B Edwards to F L Norris & wf 'FD. Lot 13, Blk 46, Z C Subn, Ben-- ton. S R Mayer & wf to M I Forster, WD. Lot 49, Hyde Park Subn. H Untz to T Christiansen & wf wWD. Lot 3 Colville Subn, Wkgn. A .' Beaubien & wf to H G Peter-- Biddlecoms Subn. J R Saunders & wf to F Lange & wf WD. Lot 30 Sunnyside Park Aspirin is the trade mask of Bayer Manufacture of Mononceticacidester of Sallcylicacid Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets yofi are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years. H W Whitcomb to W J Larkin Jr., SAY ighlands, Deerfield. M Casey & husb, to A Benson WD. * '42, Blk 9, Ravinia Highlands. C T Allen & \.f et al to B Sychow-- i & wf WD. Lot 12, Allen City P Benson & wf to M Casey & Real Estate Transfers Lake County Title | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Lot 13, Blk 46, Z City Subn, Trust Company & wf WD. Lot 6, Addn to Abstract of Title & ASPini **BAYER ASPIRIN'" and INSIST! of gr THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 19283 Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy «"Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets . Also Luh'fu .:'loo--bmuw Subn, Grant. ; M C'Cathcart to W A Penny, WD Lot 4, Blk 21, Lot 5, Blk 21, Sec 21. Shields._ R C T & T Co to B R Orem, D. Lot 25, Blk 9, H O Stone & Co's Lake Forest Addn. M € Decker and wf to J A Lewis and wf, WD. Lot 117, Decker's Gages Lake Subn, Warren. ' M C Decker and wf to C M Brooks and wf, WD. Lot 116, Decker's Gages Lake Subn, Warren. W J Simms to A Rosenberger, QCD. Lot 20, Marble & Converse W J Lonnquist to E K Nystrom, WD. Lot 1, Washington Court Subn. Wkgn. * C T & T Co to F Yesenovic and Wken Highlands. f Security Bk of Chgo to M Russo, D wf, D. ©Lots 8 and 9, Blk 8, Resubn Pt NW gqr NE gr Set 29, Deerfield. W H McKillip and wf to E Wil-- liams, WD. Lots 31, 32 and 33,; Blk 8, Deerfield Pk Land & Impymt Assn Subn. o W C Wehe and wf to L Jensen, WD. Lot 7, Lakeside Manor Subn, Deerfield. €. Nes A E White and wfi to C W Carlson ét al, WD. Lot 65, Fowler's Cedar Lake Subn, Antioch F H Bartlett to P J Seeger and wi. D. Lot 5, Blk 69, Bartlett's N S Ests. F H Bartlett to A W McGillivray and wf, D. Lot 17. Blk 22, Bartlett's N S Highlands, Warren. F H Bartlett to J F Culhane and brother, D. Lot 6, Blk 1, Bartlett's Shore Crest Ests, Shields. J E Peterson and wf to ME Wulf and son, WD. Lot 15, Atwater Park Subn, Grant. % ' D W Williams ard wf to WE Burkhart and wf, WD. Lot 94 Wil-- liams Park Subn. Wauconda. 7 L H Paris to H F Thurow, WD Lots 3 and 4, Blk 12, Wkgn. _ J Krause and wf to H G Peterson and wf, WD. Lot 9, Blk 3, Webb and Jensen's N S Addn to Wkgn. i C T & T Co to C B Easton, D. Lot 6, Blk 7, Branigar Bros Woodland Park Subn. First Natl Bk of Lake Forest to L Borden et al, D. Lots 5,--6, 7, 8 and Lot A Cobb and Hamlin's Subn, Shields. f ; E Goldberg and wft to S Bisset and husb, WD. Lot 20, Howard High-- lands Subn, Grant. é E G Huber and wf to A V Kirk-- gasser, WD. Lot 5, pt Lot 6, Blk 82, Orlg Plat H Park. F H Bartlett to R Ferlise, D. Lo# 7. Blk 6, Bartlett's N View --Subn, E V Harvey and wfi to C A Oschel and wf, WD. . Lot 47 Harvey's Grays-- lake Subn, Avon.' H E Maiman and wf to D Redgate, WD. Lot 93, Maiman's First Addn to Lakeside Subn, Wauconda. 3 A FBeaubienand wftoF Rice and wf, WD. Lot 2, Blk 6, Warren's Addn B Bushnick et al to C E Rickey and wf, WD. Lots 34 and 35, Meyer & Worthington's Midway Gardens Subn, Benton. R J Dady to A L Gail, D. Lot 14, Runyard's Subn, Wkgn. A F Beaubien and wfi to J Serkow-- ski and wf, WD Lot 2, Blk 16, Mc-- Kay's Addn to Wkgn. + E E Scott.and husb to A S Hoff-- man, WD. Lot 2, Blk 3, Robertson's Subm at Lake Zurich, Ela. J A Melloy to F May and wfi, WD Lot 18, Mundelein Station Subn, Lib tyville. M L Hawkins and wfi et al to C White, WD. Lot 39, Lakeside Manor Subn, 43, 13. F May and wf to J A Melloy, WD. Lot 4, Blk 5, Exmoor Addn to H Pk, Deerfield: 0 C T--& T Co to L Notardona and wf, D. Lot 9, Krenn & Dato's High-- land Park Addn to H Pk. $ Meiman to Foreman Trust & Syngs Bk, QCD. Lots 24 and 25, Blk 9. Round Lake Beach, Avon. F--H Bartlett to W Robertson and wfi, D. Lot 25, Blk 44, Bartlett's !st Addn to N S Gardens. Wkgn. -- . P H Meyers and w! to R Levin, WD. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Blk 18, (wop), 'C T & T Co to O H Carlison and wfi, D. Log 60, Hovland's Highland Park Acre Subn, Deerfield. ; R Whalen to F E Raiden and wf, QCD. Lot 7, Blk 2. Tiffany's Third Addn to Wkgn. Kellogg's Home Site Subn. First Natl Bk of Wkgn to G N Graces and wf, D. Lot 9, Blk 7, Kel-- logg's Home Site Subn. P G Rosing and wf to R Gustafson, WD. -- Lot 13, Blk 1, Rosing's Subn, Grant. COLDS --in one day, HILL'S Cascara--Bromide --Qui-- nine tablets knock a cold. Leave you feeling fine. Look for red box. 30c. All druggists. . 10, 1928 ||.EAI]ERS PROVED MEN OF ABILITY When Herbert Hoover worked his way through college by driving a laundry wagon, and Alfred Smith sold papers in New York's "east side" to help support a widowed mother. they were developing the character and proving the 'ability that was to place one of them in the most important executive position in the world. And they were given their opportunities :. succeed by a principle of governmen* which recognized that such men,. ir whom apparent misfortune had creat-- ed qualities of greatness and sym-- pathy, might be infinitely more cap-- able of ruling a nation than:-- the guarded first son of . some --favored monarch. ' men Business, industry and the indi-- vidual have a feeling of security when they see the traditions and ideals of our country carried Underlying the battle for the pres-- idency of our country are two types of leadership in both partiées--leaders like Hoover, sprung from the smal: country cocmmunities and leaders like Smith who struggled up from the multitudes in a great city. Judged by Merits. s The inception of the United States of America marked the end of that popular stupidity of the "divine right of kings" and established the first successful government in history where a man was judged solely on his own merits and not by his blood. No matter what ticket is elected in November it will be a victory .for those principles of equality and de-- mocracy, without class or privilege. which are the basis on which our con-- stitution rests. The people will chooss between men who are of the people in the truest sense of the term, and have the deep understanding of the na-- tional heart that makes for progress and good government. The candidates for president and vice--president chosen by the opposing national political parties represent the flowering of an ideal in govern-- ment aiming at an equality df oppor-- tunity for every citizen. They illus-- trate the working out of a constitu-- tional form of government 'which for 152 years has encouraged private ini< tiative and enterprise instead -- of crushing individual ambition with the iron hand of officialism seeking to en-- forcs paternalistic control over the lives of & people. All parts and labor bought in our shop carry the same guarantee as the parts and labor on any new car. _ ied Established in 1899 -- Reliable Laundry & Dry _ Cleaning Co. % Countryside Motors J. E. LEONARD, Mgr. We have something you are looking for-- "No Laundress Guaranteed _ Automobile Service . . . and the low cost is one of its most attractive features. Let us explain how the laundry can banish the drudgery--and the expense--cf washday from your home. L N can possibly equal the super-- lative work of the modern laundry CALL LIBERTYVILLE 290 Can Equal It!" We LAUNDRY does itbest] laundress, however careful, Chrysler Dealers. ; 'Phone 103. Public notice is hereby given that the. Subscriber Administrator of the Estate of Louisa Hank, de-- ceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said Coun-- ty, on the first Monday of Nov-- ember next, 1928, when ani where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and re-- quested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. : + JOHN HANK, E Administrator. Waukegan, Illinois, July 30, 1928. BENJAMIN H. MILLER, Attorney. Gustay Lan%;ae Waukegan, Ill., September 6, 1928. Paul MacGuffin, Atto % > 71-78-72 The faith which you keep must be a faith that demands obedience, and yor can keep it only by obeying it. ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . is hereby given that the Subscriber Adminis-- trator of the Estate of Carl 'Lange deceased will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County on the first Monday of November next, 1928 when and where all per-- sons having claims against said es-- tate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. . _ --Phillips Brooks. The greatest heritage of every Am-- erican is his right to start with noth-- ing and work toward the highest re-- wards in our political, industrial and business life. Every field is open to every man and woman. This is the priceless heritage our forefathers handed down to us and it" should be jealously guarded. In the United States there is no obstacle in the way of any worthy ambition. These men in the presi-- dential race, mounting each by ais own efforts, and as the chosen leader of great partiecs--this is high romance breathing still the adventurous spirit of American beginnings. So long as the people choose of their own so wisely, we may be sure that the heart of America is sound. Skeptics have been inclined to think that these cardinal principles are being lost sight of but periodically the people, by voicing their opinion through the ballot, recognize out-- standing men who typify the Ameri-- can ideal which stands for simplicity in government in line with constitu-- tional rights so dear to the Americar. people. strengthened by recognition of abil-- ity, ambition and enterprise. The greatest freedom for the individual, coupled with absolute security of pri-- vate property rights, is a foundation princ'pal of our government. * ADJUDICATIONX _ NOTICE 1. _ M § FOR -- REN & house andi & shade tree & North Shio ? . E. $ i | FOR RENT z | double an & blocks So 3 | on Lincol; & M. § FOR REN 5 rooms. 317 1c i| garage. 11 hished. 4j §I Ave _ i|POR RENT WANTEll)flMam'ied_ cou];le fo; eral housekeeping an un geonrk i:!'Lake Forest; Dut!ec in-- clude géeneral housework, wash-- ing, gardenh?. et¢. Phone Lake Forest 1845 for interview. J. W. Briggs, No. 10 Ahwahnee Road, Lake Forest. ders taken at Ray FRurniture Stor: . of <of 20 mally C 1 Dinks, won WANTED----Permanent place on Dairy or m::ral farm. Referen-- ces. Carl _ ler, care of Geo. FOR RENT--Modern 200 acre farm. Address inquiries to B. S. F. care of Lake County Register. _ FOR RENT--4 room heat. G. C. Gridley. FOR RENT--Five room apt. FOR RENT--Furnished rooms, one double and one mfle room. 2 blocks South of electric station qun' Lincoln Ave. Phone Lib. 7?0%-- FOR SALE--Beautiful 3--piece par-- lor suits; 8--piece walnut dining room suite; 4--piece walnut bed-- room set complete, with spring FOR SALE--Choice cookin eating apples, and Bartlet FOR SALE--37 bleeding ewes and 1 ram, at $12.50 each; also Ger-- man Police puppies, at $4.00 and $8.00. Phone Wauconia 56--R--2. Earl Davis, Wauconda, I!l. FOR. SALE--Windmill, round 6 ft. g-(nlvanized tank. John T. Welch, undelein Phone 723--W. 69--2t--pd. FOR SA'LE'--nfdfn stoves, in fine condition, gas stove has left hand oven, refrigerator, lawn mower, wash board, clothes wring-- er, kitchen utensils, electric toas-- ter, book case, davenport, square FOR SALE--Dining room table and € chairs, library table, couch, bed, bedding, dresser, _ refrigerator, 'book--case, 2 wash tubs, wash FOR RENT--Furnished FOR SALE--Cucumbers for pick-- ling, tomatoes and other vegeta-- bles. Ray Moss, Wheeler'® Ri., Libertyville. Phone 659--W--2. FOR SALE--Or rent, on Oct. ist. 1 modern five room bungalow and garage. Apply Box 232 or phone A FOR SA.LE---Beal Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN 205 W. Maple Avenue. FOR, SALE--Walnut diming room suit, table, buffet, six chairs, will sell reasonable. Phone Liberty-- ville 749. 212 Johnson Ave. )R RENT--By owner, stor flat. Reasonable rent. W Gerber, Libertyville. Phone JR RENT--2 unfurnished, light housekeeping rooms. 321 Broad-- way, Phone Libertyville 783--R.. garage. Heat and hot water fur-- nished. Apply 131 So. Stewart DR RENT--Light housekeeping rooms. 317 2nd St. Phone 358--J. North Shore Station. _ A. R. SCHNAEBELE ak d VA RLNI--iEFumished room for one or two persons. Board if de-- sired. 108 1st St. Phone Liberty-- ville 311--J. * NLA. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will separate. Will arrange for delivery. 832 Leland Avenue, one block east of Sheridan Road, Chi-- Phone and ; library table; 5-- piece breakfast set; silverware; lamp; tw» 9X12 Wilton rugs. ardson & Boyington furnace, 24 inch fire pot, in gooi condition, also 1 base burner and 1 small heating stove. Phone Libertyville BA7--J. & 70--tf. bench, e;pper boiler, fruit jars, leather Morris chair Cora E. Hull, 144 E. Church St. blocks south of the Electric sta-- tion. 138 Lincoln Ave. Phone 802%-- MMSCELLANEOUS 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 convince you. tand, hall rack, mirror, comode, orch couch, covers, curtains, bed-- ing and spreads, 1 'Fair of -- new illows. Clara Q. Taylor, 213 ark Place. 69--tf. If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it knewn through these columns. You will get results. Minimum charge, 25¢ 6 insertions for $1.00 : _=-- Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. , Ill. Phone Sunnyside 6190. FOR RENT Teléphone 147--M. FOR SALE Classified Ads Wheeler and s -- L. one Woodstoc) 2nd hand Rich-- Libertsyilie Wilson as new. 71--2t. 70--ti. 72--2t. , one (2.2. (2--tf. 71--tf strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have &qu:'red.ud.ahu- other application or two, your hair be-- comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and mmh'm taking one at a time: by morning a --While wispy, gray, faded hair is not o'-ful.mve all desire dto retain our attractiveness. g"mwm hair with Wyeth's Sage and Suiphur Compound, no one can tell, bec;use it does it so naturally, so % ou just dampen a sponge or zzlinnh ',lfll it and draw tus heavy tea with suipbur added, will turn , streaked and faded hair beauti« m dark and burxuriant Just a few Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store al ready for use. the addition of other ingredients. This is the old--time recipe improved by 912 N. County St. Phone 1798 Office in First National B-kll"' Hours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Oakwood Terrace Scientific Examinsation of the Eye Phone 214 Hours 9:00 to 1200 a. m. 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. B. H. MILLER ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building Telephone 07 -- LIBERTYYIL Highland Park. DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON WANTED--Work by * the hour. Phone Lib. 846. 12--1t. WANTED--Non--resident high school girl to assist with house work & exchange for room and board WANTED --Piano packing -- case. Phone Libertyville 516--M. _ _ Meets First Tuesday -- Gridley Hall WANTED--Man, between 30 and 40, to do garden work and drive a car, Must be a good driver. Phone Highlani Park 1594. Call TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Libertyville Post No. 329 --REALTOR-- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Office at Stewart and Lincoln. Harry Madill Bartlett 851 North Sheridan Road and Phone Libertyville 843. T(1--2t. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE AMERICAN LEGION Other times by appointment. *+DR. J. L. TA YLOR DR. 0. E. SMPSON LYELL K. MORRIS Commander Ray M. Young Phone 221--W. STATE BANK BUILDING FRED GRABBE Waukegan, illinois Attractivervess PAG® SEVEN ]1--2¢t. T1--2t.

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