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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Mar 1922, p. 6

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tate near ;?:iinmofl""" iy ball which we enjoy very much. Rmily Schwandt and . Sophic Ti made:" reipectiraly . proved w} « luwm,u'm attendance . and --effort this last " mfl. were . con-- in attendance during our xflddod;flntdbwhl were perfect: John and Joseph 'Vic-- Stoizman and Agnes Gerwin. &fl.'n-b"" well so we have the opportunity to make a fresh start on the last hird of our school year's i mendable ' covering 'came from Ger-- %fi%hhww she was eleven years old. Her C Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pits the five daughters were on the turwuh&ztlhclll"" .'g-ufldhcutmf" years during which time one died. Then they moved to i udvud.i'hthll-tw' our district, one time ¥ cummm just north of the Ed. Sage residence on a part of the Ben Kristan farm. m a widower with six children, the about twelve years old. Into home came the woman who was Yike the second mother of Abra-- maker, en o 444 /C The house to which she came i:'"m...."a-&:em 2t Schwandt now re-- _'_h'lm:'m known by those names; the Ward im o in fitien mge roap) a + rwly on aiforty acre' E *'-"; 4. l Tose aido on the Josd ) Do west sidg of tie road.) Daitons ard present members of the district; the !mdm"" Te D hi s procnt hundred forty acres. l2 pa To f 4 Pnfons Tt Pate'at woraip your was their place of worship, post-- and tzading houses. ----. .. -- > In June QOme Of Our Older Residents studied during the past three 14/»¢c Per Pound AUKEGAN .1CE REAM CONE Co. 2 SW AGKBGAN Good Food for Kristin farm to an ¢S For woods Wauke-- l-?:g-v-*:w:w"!!' for the month were Mae Farbill, Ld« win m& Franklin Gros#, d for the week were Ruth f Schwerman, Elsi¢ lin 'Gr Frederick, Mae mlflh Meyer and Vern Hall, f: ' Underwood has beer neithéer tardy mor absent since the beginning of the school term. ¢ There was no school Thursday and Friday because of Teachers Institute ; ~ Mich., March 14.--John ncither tardy mor absent since the |D. DO son of the late Johr F. beginning of the school term. Dodge, millionaire automobile ds There was no school Thursday and | | _ ... of Detroit, was arraigned in Friday because of Teachers Insti + m!:flm: two warrants which J ghland { ving an autome-- Lake '?'hrfl" elimmr'z" drunk and with possessing, wum Y L es ptined ay" Misé. Aaimictine much. -- _ _ |bave jumped from an automobile ba doscaa l h cce ons en td J picked wahe »'.'&tm... wag _ Bert Turner came home from Can-- ton , IIL., Saturday after spending a > Mr. & L n and family The little folks made some tree books Monday in connection with C iteeaeeaiet matiend o Liberty-- the school house Thursday. -- Rxaminations are over. How hap-- _ We all notised three Aocks -- of io 2 uordiet ags of spring. * Under the plan the farmers w pay nothing down for the cows. The monty 1cccived for the milk will be turned <\<r to the banks and when the cost of the cow is covered the farmer will recéive U _ --' 'The railroad will purchase high grade cows in Wisconsin and ship Them to the farmers in Wyoming and #y their local banka how my : they desire und the ...'.........,..,u:fi-\- FOX LiXE SCKHOOL AMES SCHOOL wits absent from|driven by Dodge. AUTO-- ~MANUFACTURER'8 . HEIR i, TO JAIL TEMPORARILY, Bon of Late Michigan Millionaire Ac _ qused of Driving Car While Drunk '. «--Girf Murt. y and "Ths biorings dE i Boons hi o spéct . He wai Dodge demanded trial on the first $ and examination on the .se¢« i .:'flnpwenlfihrm , Mark and Judge | nxed his boods at $2,000 20000 ts ' A was I to jall u ball was firnished. ~Dodge's counsel arranged cash bonds. Bex Rart of Kalamazoo, who was in the >®at with Dodge and three girls, E ed pot gullty to a chatge of 6 Busan: and Ethel jflMXflM 'pfficials they ving s w.g" ml:m*w a00 Invited them for a .'.?.' Miss Clemens said she thought they were to be tiken home, but that, Instead, the wwm'rmmm gress That Yank Cash Backs TROTZKY ISs AFTER THE U. S. ewes, 16. 1@9.%. 2PE S (ShefeRl Whahar e se > w.: t 1 Y % 3 a%'l'. owes, m* Chicako, March 1%, 1982 THE MARKETS Rebe! Army. Ti es cocuado, Hate: > ar meeting of the Trussees ofm.hddfl March 6, man, Mason and Sturm, J. A. Trep-- uary and February, 1922 were read. Moved -- by' Sturm, seconded by Mason that the reports be --accepted the ordinary and necessary expenses nuvfis,mmb'cuu!'u per cént of the possible amourt of such tax levy. That said warrants shall be payable only out of the tax. against which they shall be drawn, shall bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent,. from the date of . their issuance or--uatil notice is given by publication in a newspaper or other-- ment is <available, and that said warrants shall be in the form as re-- quired by law. Systerm, ..i............. 2117 J. T. Davis, Burying dog, .. 100 Libertyville Independent, Print-- P,,:T.ai:.'.-'......---lo"-n' 2240 ; "u. on es . se P. Oo..lufl. upau:a"fi ¥Fire Dept. Fire Calls and l.""""';c.. i Aitoug is ~ .. Moved by Sturm, -- seconded by lfi-&flhh;npd and warrants be drawn on o Adtren: Tands for paring . of same. Ayes Bernard, Grummit, \l--l.z-l"'!!'""!""" The Treasurer's reports for Jan-- state Sand and "Gravel Co. for ie n arnes d i cacdas Bids --h:'b! new . electri¢ pnbobly,:rnn satisfactory for the first f or two and may : be found more profitable as a permanant SOY BEANS IN R Awhon.l:.:uummu done on any before the seed whvhfld-fl'hbmdny beans. The date for-- planting is the ;:.uto:mnfinohfluuor e is / e sn nflhmzflp m& A good way to them is to ldst Aril 5o t p retre the open rg..mu:o'nm-'-:: hnm:h & "u'nhy wil} fall 2 part in lbflm.ltw*m beans tht cultivated row plan will est way u'nfi%szn-m"_ fanse aee Tnv Tickts td ns ie e H ks a if plants not top big. follow . with out of the row and levels off the small varieti¢s of seed about sine-- 'Perhaps a little better way is to cut (them with a grain bihder 'and g-tthtd.uthwbu until the hay is eured. mqa--aaw,-u Zeqifen Sud atoinse n ve-- duced to prevent splitting the beans. s-n-----u-u--tq-lh feeding value to cil meal and some w&vfi-ph*. For one, who has mever grown soy _ AUCTION SALE of t gope es Ara Binder 1 fHorse Rake. of TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 CULTIVATED ROWs Having sold | hrm.lwmnngflhlkne&monm m"m%pma,l, northwest of 3 e rhreeti e The following deseribed property. o -i";""--" his stock sale all tools and machinery must be sold being a big sbick ##4° All 50 P ich At Noon. ofter, a great namber of them baving yearly records. _ _ _ '3 l' h "~~C" M o 3 4"_'.. s HOGS: 10 Shoats. 1 Brood Sow, pure bred Chester White. POULTRY: 100 Barred Rock Chickens. 6 Mallard Ducks. TERMS: Alln-.'nv.tyhhncdqnfl.-uc-muuuu--tu -*Mvmufim-flw.m-m.&omdmnw interent. liomuunan'l-nl for. 4 FRED GRABBE, Auctionéer. JAMES REEVES and RAY DIXON, Clerks. CHARLES-- FARMAN, Pr op Remembeér the hour set for sale--ten o'clock sharp. MACHINERY AND TOOLS 1 (;ymlm the present price of oil meal: 15 bushels of beans are worth $24.00 acre is & fmm 5 for feed besides the bean straw which is a valuable roughage. ; on ns sds rarmipe fac ind m Ito San are good vari¢ties or Soy beans may some s .llmnflotlldfiom.m protein feeds which would mean a substantial reduction in the cost One who has never grown b« mwumm.ugmx first year. Plant two or three acres and get experience in handling the erop of producing milk, The season of 1921 was the smost serious from the standpoint of San Jose scale infestations that growers had known for several years. --This sion, and 'the efficiency of lime--sul-- facotloned. Sptiitintentine this por Ei rrf}--is on ly true &'L-Ihr properiy made, properly diluted, and .:dn'glymn&rwuv strength is not killed. -- . _ ; The factors which have brought natural enemies. ~'The fall of Unless something --ex-- happens following the of this letter (2--21--22) very efi a , M | Y¥X -- 4z _ _ 4 to be extremely carefal in the manufacture of home made "!'bmmtrdrylho- sulphur is 15 pounds to 50 gallons of ' Even though the above directions are carried out the scale will not be County Farm Adviser. 1 g--section Harrow. f tik SEE" w QE!&.-.«-.:.- :}%" Wagons. _ mh ha_ 1 eat dn ht ho. 1 gaw of Double Hamess. }l:l!-"m 1 Set of Single Harness. lol!'l_.gwg-h ie i. -- ".'::'.:'.&"'"""""' c BEWARE THE SCALE 'Xiiiong Machine. All sams over that amount six every part of the tree above ground must be wets 138 . Alkbn 'The best time to apply lime sulfur to control scale is in' early spring, hnnhfioluthfia:m tion must be . engugh to en s anedn qapin, tm ws.:mh,nafidufl.nx- # . a W. P. Flint, Natural History Sur-- * Will Hlinois farmers co--oporate? The answer to this question is fouri in the results achieved by the follow-- ing co--operative commoditymarket-- ing associations of 'producers in the state «all c!«vhl'_'h:! h'- sup~ Mn he Thets Aghitiarsl Ame WILL FARMERS CO--OPERATE! w.-.t_mm of 13000 radreper ns u,u-um"fl---u. &flhnflw.uhubo The Fetems ton mc Con mission beginning busi-- my manh Noh ane hn :M"'x'hhm We Piheits cony mm sor. keting Company is located in its own $30,000 plant and is receiv-- is sprted Ts wwak Septamber." 1,000 growers in mine counties and plans to market a large share of the 1922 southern lilinois fruit erop. DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON 1000 baskets Kar Corn. 5 Sets of Double Harness. 1 Set of Single Harness. A number of extra cofiars and re-- The U. 8. Grain Growers, Inc., has Muller's Tea -- 282 N. Genesse St. WAUKEGAX 1AJLNOIS 20 Milk Cans ty has to and Sweet Shop

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