-- . mibmudeda dance in Lake Villa on i*' am"'. .' Riearior Stucke! latest victim ?hm-u-d ike-- '.mm 'to Wauke-- Rrank Mitchell is ill with pneu-- . week. Mrs. Mitchell, who n ill is a little better this .' A number of Ares people attended ons on ue snjored s < aty 24, and enjoyed a F ] t E'j's{;t"fi" y : 'M m red Portsous attended the basketbail und Mrs. Roxanna Herrin of Chicago Dean* Wells of Chicago spent Sun-- the home 'of Mrs. George A. Ross on Friday afternoon of this week. :-'"'Qfilflcmm § te. party Mr, -- and maillrflcn::: About 14 Odd Fellows were enter-- tained at the home of R. D. Cook in honor of his birthday on Saturday .. Miss Mildred Porteous spent Friday afternoon with Miss Evelyn VanZandt wisitor in Chicago on Saturday. Chicago relatives over the week *«The Ares Athletic play is pro-- #apidl; and it is planned to 'it some time soon. Here is y 4 to meet a real live detective and to see him work. ; . " will be no basketball game Wednesday evening of this week, mecount of the iliness of most of --members of the team. A game an their floor but it will have to be postponed for a time. Hastrich were Palatine visitors Sun-- --ELuther Small entertained a rumber o# friends in honor of his birthday m&;bwuwumm were --luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Colby Davies of Evans hiked to Area on Sunday. ---- Dean Portsous of Libertyville spent Sunday with his cousin Luther Smail. . The G. W. C. dance will be held at of woek. A four piece orchestra W doove h mt . Mumwm and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Chandier George J. Smith and Miss Anna Mr Aré -- MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME Mn ale CE | to n..w.my. s 3 inzmmmnas ::' | Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Dorfier and L. CHANDLER -- | daughter Helen wish to thank the al Editor | Ladies Aid for the flowers sent dur= one 122J .iu&dru"lh-n ammommmmmmencemmmme=~| Mrs. Will Atwell and Miss Berth® 'wmm:xmmwmuinflamsu- nye-- '*to Wauke--| day. Ed Frazk The River Flows Along Aavgre streentle the Hamn: wasks * * dkgs ~...-.'§§.~" mere mfil'h, mg journey to the sea. The great fortunes of today in most instan-- wes started: from -- obscure wources.> Men of wealth whose money now enables them to an-- ~" Hon of ir snccess from the «mail n ga engaged in ham-- Let us help you save. of Porrest, 11. Mr. last Friday. The following: children have been perfect in attendance dur-- ingthe six ..months: Caroline, and were 'Waukegan visitors Dorothy and Flora Doiton, Opal Toi. w Tioner.' Wileen, Rey H. °C. Meyer wa @Iruinesa Stark ia Melindy, Junior ani C ~--w.e4~ Em"gumm'm.c three days. Weov s Archie.MeDonald returned to school . Elinore Stuckle has scarlet fever. Rodger Swan was absent Monday. Mrs. Henry VanPlew: of Liberty= ville--was--an Area caller Friday after< Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kane an d family of Diamond Lake were Sunday visl= tors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Henry Kane. . : « io The grammar--room is writing ex-- aminations. this week. .There--will be um.m and Friday. . " .w on m America at th%-u-h! House, Wednesday evening, March 1. of Miss Lillie Hapke's birthday. morning occurred ho dookh of Hetherh the vwo year sta }md"lfl-mlm& Herbert was taken ill with scariet Mr. a1d Mrs. Seib and CAHGICN whp formerly resided on the W. D. Steil farm at Lake Zurich are now mflflnhoC.B.Dnnincf-- ily here. Mrs. Adam Hauselein and daugh-- ter Barbara were Chicago visitors last week. Mrs. George Hanens of Elgin, UL, spent a day with her parents here M"-, F * \ Misses Lillian Hanna and Huldah Schwerman 'spent a few days with friends in Aurora, 111. > en m m me & party at md@t'h-m Mr. Goodal is ill with influen: Ear] Ritta was in Chicago on busi-- wess Monday. ~ Miss Carrie Kees was taken to the Lake County hospital Monday --and operated on for appendicitis, -- Mrs. Charles Scarader of Grays-- lake is visiting at the A. E. Ransom E. L. Newton of F: Bl, muhho-dm E. A. Ranson visited he »lece uhxc-uun-uhcmfi& D. Kees of Fort Wayne, ing, is vfldncujlqh-ndhm Rev. J. Seott Carr of Forrest, I11., is visiting with his daughter and family Frank Shaddle of-- Arca was an Ivanhoe caller Wednesdiay, ---- Township may be made at Area bank February 28, March 2;%4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, George Hertel's, Fremont Center, Murch 4, 8. At my home on February #7, March 3, 5, 10, 12, and 18. = Mrs. Clark Dunn is on the sick His: "--. AREA SCHOOL TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE TIVANHOE Fraxk Doiph, Area, 11. of and -- children Sunday @v@s #&° it trip is R. B. Dixon and H. E. Flood ~were chief witnesses in the case ' of John mnfl;aumu"" ; . and Mrs. L. W. Wake visi-- Mrs. Edwin Patter is seriously ill They. were fined $100 and wosts. It is for those who have been acting dis-- orderly there in the past. _ & T. A. Simpson of Waukegan visited at the high school in Gurnée Tues-- Rabert n is quite ill at his home in Gurne#, ; . +5 + board Wednesday evening. H. F. Dun-- can lof Waukegan--was 'zelected as eight or nine other <applicants for ] | prurrarserPranrg--vety +4 90. Qm:hh Garnee members of © Star attended 'the all on sds 1. ied 4n thass «ho 1e Mrs. ett :of Rugsell is taking mdmmfl. | Mize Piek Whth molohed to oushain i red to MceClure's 'daughter Helene. They re-- port her as being well and happy. = Mrs. R. B; Henley was a Chicago ° Mrs. Nellie Sneesby is seriously ill with influenza. _ _ * The schools ang stores in Gurnee . Robert . Brain passed away Satur-- day morniag at his home in Gurnee. Mr. Brain had been in ill health for many years. He has been a resident of Gurnee practically all his life. Funeral services were held Monday with buria} in Warren cemetery. The Royal --Neighbors were pleas-- antly . entertained Saturday at a "February .. Party." Every -- member wore something to signify a holiday in February;--some wore hearts, some wore hatchets, ete. Those who did not wear some emblem were fined. Games At a. meatini of . the high school Washington.. Candy was served, Mra: ; the will celebrate heen ringed and a picnic supper will be, utig Mrs. Lynn Vincent scalded her arm with Mra.. Elvin of Waukegan cm.dl-hymm-bu'hylc Mr. and Ms, Sydney Hook of Grage-- lake visited their daughter, Mrs, Roy Studer one last weok., f James of Chicage, :o"h.hhg" hma-. University apring leased the Knox farm and will proceed to run the farm. Mr. Logis is a very enthusi-- astlic --farmer, having taken that course in college. He has started the "back to the farm" mo#ement. Success wee, yes, we need houses very badly. lnlyhfli..o-"hrdhm' to move so that mas have .# home. 'l'g j are at ltm'h .'lllhw w Y¥ Y to go b#um'.','j'f The Ri Hook and Roy St1det familiss motored to Loon Lake Sun-- We feel the need of houses in Gur-- B. Henley and Messre. Barrett of Waukegan doing y | woll. li'% .. §2.16; > 80--in high.--.$2465 ; c sns 4t (When you come for feilce, aBK Tor one of otr cFow Is tnhans |*"I --b€ i the farm. We shall be glad to ." w 3 ".; '4.A.t~.x"' m d mad £4~. 2@ p¥9n ki in 4 . onl 36 h T Mlomibe rea | f ANWIRE FENCE CO. and on their farm in the western part of Lake o Nlinois. On the follow-- z_ lky the children, grand-- t t grandchildren sur-- primed tham B7 coosing home to help 5 mbts the event, . bringing grandchildren were absent. 3 &- ; meated at the tablg posed by a daughter, Mrs. C. W. fi' t Lake V sn tows, was reaa: They were not rich, their purse was xty yer to fig m .. ... schy «n i .. >:::: A i tank 5 1 need mok m place on Wise. plains The groom knew how to work The bride was never known to shitk. 80. S Wersy o 6 C 420 w P fi.qza together, hand in Em-"' is it oBoits «:+ sure to be crowned * ks n ns _ aigmga tntibe to do juse sigte .. The life's aun is setting low, hon'----?r"tmtd'w. ings bere, May they enjoy it for many year. + \ * W¥ "anlger s f / 'Pen ,q'* -.-n,fi-n--! But the chain has been broken since Now,--as say» farewel} when this. It's the wish of each and every ""'m'.,?" in That all the kindred assembled 'here And sived.their money to buy l > op Acfigpend ce 8A y ~ P they Have lived on {| = _ ~~ erekL roUptRY CATES . nd som#e besides of what c aaraniae"" As one of our number has passed Read the Want Ads. It pays. io. w ©3 308 n¥ barchips they"¥e had .. You are invited to come, to our factory.. for .your Tence requiirements. "You can select from our full stock of a large list of styles at the following pri¢es:-- Phuillip Jaeger 10 ft. wide .. $5,05;, .. 12 ft. wide_.s$96.25; : N4 ft. wide. ADJUSBMELE STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES-- Painted. ... ----10. ft., $7.05; 12 h.utn; :g':..ms; 16 ft., 39.80 Gaivanized--10 ft., $9.80;--12 ft., b; 14 A !19&&. $11.85 . 0 bars, 42 in. high, 7in. stays. ... ' . mfigEfimhfi% ; 10 bars, 50 in. high, 7 in. stays. ... MEDIUM HEAYY POULTRY FENCE --. 14 46 in. 8 in. stays. ... lsmfifim& 8 in. stays m hért time they bought wlidn't mflwfifl' great WIEE FENCE and two 8 bars, 82 in. high, 12 in. 8 i ie §0 NB (f n fak 10d--10 1t., $9.805 12 ft., $10.15; 14 ft., $10.85 16 f%., PLAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES afterncon, February 26, by entertain-- " Mr. and ~Mrs. Herman Kruger;ot Long Grove celebrated their twenty-- fifth wedding annfversary on Sunday Howard, Mr. and Srs, Prank Quentin tas i Ina tm Gures baiinr ; Mr. C n * Sujck, Mr. and Bifa, mm and --~Mrs, Sophus Richard» jand -- son their second sen-- ... Mrs. James Currin and son Donley wmw . Taylor I'there one day last ' h:ni)fi-vm,d.' hfi'm cows. brought "A45: fine ' Holateins which e es ® was mo school in Hill 'district last week. The teacher, Miss Roane was called to her home in southern Iilinois by the death of an Born to 'Mr, and Mrs.. Wilford Grover February 23, a son. This is March 1¢, 1922. Will be at the places Puiisie--Grare, Brbivgay: 4. ---- Buffalo Grovée, rday, 4. Prairie View, Monday, 6. Aptakisic, Wednesday, 8. Long Grove, Friday, 10. Wheeling, Monday, 12. * Rrocesds > of -- consigyrment promptly remitted. : This is the :l::dhmnfi."uhfl Srcation 'Cold Stomage PHEE. ; Stalls 1 and 8 Fulton Street Wholesale Market CHICAGO, HLL. D'iinholbmam Mutton, -- Veal, ~Poultry, Hide: YERNON TAX NOTICE k, Mr. Mr.\ , 16e MAUDE A.: KNOLL, Deputy Collector $7. 25 ARY Wflmwm FOR SALE--Cozy four reom <ic4 $red hrem Arail, large Tot. it FOR SALE--Anconsa cockerels. Pure bred. .. A. L. Webb, telephone 96--R. FOR SALE--Ten ton first -- eutting clover hay, loose in barn:© -- Pnsc itaied miif ham. othy hay and unbaled in 4M¥ barn Wisconsin pedigreed No. 6 Barley, _nvmmaug:: 80 'cents per bushel, Blue B wheat 1921 crop cleaned and grafed, good quality seed $1.50 per buzhel. Can supply some fine clean 1920 crop seed at $1.75 per bushel!, also have a large stock of Early Murdock, Plow-- man and Golden Glow ~seed corn Toh 10e 1e aige For pilch mie "$1950; © Seb A.R. o 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 columins, You will get results. im There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reasonable cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convinee you, s One--half mile porth--west of Dia-- Steel Lever Harrows ZSecflén,m'Tc"b'th 2 Section, 70 Teeth 3 Section, 90 Teeth 14 Disks, with Weight Boxes. .. .. ... 16 Disks, with Weight Boxes ....... Dick McMahon. Phone 22. Schanck Hardware Co. At prices you can afford. Spring Tooth Harrows NURSES--The Mid West _ Hoot °_ 1940 Park Ave., Chicago, III., v mwwu a two year . . .. A&rnining. Uniforms, beard, reom, laundry and Mid West Hospital, 1940 Park Ave., WANTED--A man 40 to 50 yeirs of age to work on farm «nwear Wauke-- gan. Must know something of stock n j d posal, The horses all well broken and sound. Mike Behm, Ares, IIL Call at 216 Milwaukee Ave. or phone 138--R.-- * 16--t4. GOOD NEWS TO FARMEES, 1 am» ie means thet $190 wilt lnstalt s This means that will install a machine in your barn complete. I have now since last issue of this Phone 200@>--R--2. 111 N. Genesee St.--~.--WAUKRGAN 108 8. Geneses St. .. ce and wages expected. . Address :'ncmw-u-mm 182--W., LOSTAND FOUND FOR RENT ...$17.00 .. $14.00 16--2t.