y Libertyyville visitors Saturday. 200 We prrat e aed ts on x$ I8, rge ';" Yore of Everett on Sunday. k Yore of Everett on Sunday. A lerge number of Area people at-- tended the Senior play "Clarence" at the Libertyville high school on and Friday nights of last week, j'mlmuflliuv well , four act comgdy by Booth Tarkington. The players were very well selected to fit their parts and did exceptionally well and showed that they had spent much mwr;vuyefldent direct-- urday and Sunday in Libertyville at the home of Mrs. Hope Morrow. -.W;Sflfi.n'mnas- trich and Mr. and Myron °R. 'dhmm.tthehome Or. _ Miss Lois Smith of Lake Zurich is mfinga«cfll days with her _ R. J. Lyons made a business trip to Chicago on Friday. :(-;l.-:l"l';-"--m_ Gross of Lake Zurich on Sunday. & _ Mrs. W. J. Williams who has been ill with the influenza for the past week is up and able to be around Park visitor Sunday evening. Joel Chandler sperit Sunday after-- noon in Wankegan. -- gartner, Mr. Jones and C. G. Small nttended an Odd Fellows meeting at Kenosha on Saturday evening, > lmvmo" tyville spent Sunday at the John Porteous home. P Mrs. F. M. Harding made a busi-- ness trip to Chicago on Tuesday. lr.unln..:omb;;rnd:: mr.o.rwm«m _ Mrs. Bert Smail spent Sunday at "!:fidbrmlr.md Adoiph, Henry and Walter Meyer spent Saturday eveniag in Wanke-- -- Mrs. Henry Kane attended a Ladies Aid dinner at the home of spent Sunday evening with Luther spent Sunday at the home of Frank Mrs. C. Hapke of Argo is visiting Avea and Libertyville relatives tlils Cavoline Kueblank is ill with the brother Garyett Newbore and family on Wednesday, ~ ~ > .0 **%> ~~ Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bavernamith "l-.yafivw-fll\ ents, Mr. and ~Schumacher © of Druces Lake, -- -- Mrs. Garrett Newbore apent Thurs day with Mrs. John Newbore of St. Mary's. f t "The Ladies Aid will be entertained at the home of Mrs. George Smith Friday afternoon, March 81. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baumgartenr Miss Edna~f@hepherd spent were Waukegan visitors Sunday af-- Mr. and Mrs Will Ray, Miss Nellic Smith, Ted and Bill Knedier Of Prairice View attended the Odd Fellows meeting in Kenosha Satur-- Prairie View spent 8 at the i:.dlr.d'l:.y'l". um-wnd.': the Libertyville auditorium on Wed-- Walter Meyer was a Highland _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chivilie «4 Waukegan spent Sunday at the George SBmith home. E. H. Bluhm was a Chicago visi-- MRS. M. L. CHANDLER Local Editor M. W. Knedier --und son Ted of Y¥ MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOM The Citizens State Bank of Area Phoge 122--J ru-wmmmma'mz _ The ms € egan doing what he oaiiiniieide Athartare ts Take ndvintage of the The # is while up his back yard ne strack & #hag agorth many miltiona, --* _ * M'lh:-d"d'o b'hgn&-:.l:ahmrdmn ' at home re IN"- um'cmhafl.-ymfiu-'_w CA Invest & nmvfl"::m Open an account with us today. in Libertyville at And Do It Now Baum-- were of |r. ] AREA SCHOOL The pupils of the seventh and eighth grades wrote their final ex-- amination in History --of Illinois last Thursday. Eleanor Stuckle has returned #0 school after an absence of «four 1weoh caused by scarlet fever. | _ Opal and Albert® Knigge. have | moved from this district. William Volkman had the mis-- fortume to break his arm Sunday | while cranking a Ford, hss eards for. the seventh <-- are out this week. Those perfect in attendance were Helen: -- and 'Raiph Russell, Vance, Ethel, i Ridgeley, Jean and Pearl Ray, 4 Bertha and Martha Zersen, Dord-- thy ang Flora Doiton, Genevieve | Kane, Genevieve Huebsch, Luther i Smail, Caroline and Charlotte Ku-- gblank. Aypsley Ross. Opal Knigge, .I'Rliubefil and D:':nette Houghu.l: ing, r, Marion lc.azo.;':rw. Genevieve ° Wells. ;tl!nu'y. Junior and Melvin-- Rouse, f lfihfi. Arthur Newbore, Roy & Floyd Jarrett, Raymond Kublank, '*'Ruth Williams, Rose '| Porteous, Walter' Melendy, Archi-- '| bald 'MeDonald and Phyllis Smi'th. Another lecture will be given --| Wednesday evening, April 5, prob-- ably on Japan. ; tin farm near Kenosha. Sunday afternoon while crankGA® a car William Volkman broke right arm. He will be unable to &t-- Next Sunday evening the ""t tian Endeavor meeting will be led: Miss Harriet Hodge. All members tend school this week. Endeavor Society has just been re-- organized and more members &re needed to make it a success. The school election will be held a '!*mm'muflwlnwhl been changed. This brings the election on Saturday, April 8. Everyone should keep the date in mind and plan to attend.-- ' The eighth grade are making their bird books this week. hospital in Chicago Saturday to have Mr. and Mrs. Lake County hogpital after a four Tor .z ie > R m Mrs. William Kuebker is on the sick list this week. ; } Miss Ruby Kuebker visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Duél at Gages Lake last week. _In.MWw.m- cago visiter last week. -- evening was postponed on account of church Saturday night: It is re-- quested all members be present as there is quite a bit of practicing on the Easter music and tive play which is to be given soon. The title of the .mh-mouhnh--ltsr:' Mrs. E. L. Newton and children of Forest, IIL, is visiting ~her sister Mrs. R. E. Dunn. On account of the bad roads and m:: t last i fit- the ou! * mumww%fl fruride. Ward poth.olfent -- Thursday, March 20th. «be-- tween acts. A synopsis of the --play will be found in Aast Wednesday's edition of this paper. Those who were there seemed to enjey the play, eapecially Mammy very good, although all took their for the evening. You won't be sorry, Admission 50 and 25 cents. . > _ Choir practice will be held at the ng Gip his back yard he IVANHOE McBride spent attend. The Christian * .oday and talk e . sas Searge $r= s' o Emmett Bilinski and ) have moved "n' Migne w as ..u.nbmné" o'll::ni \ Mrs. H. A. Eggers and children ealled on the former's mother, Mrs. ¥F. Thies Sr. Sunday. es Sm -- 'Mrs. Edw, G. Nage! and children who have been with Mrs.@J. Burg in Chicago the past two months are at | decided that three of the members should act as hostesses at the meet-- \ ing hereafter, the names: to come !alphabetie_nny. Mrs. Chas. Butter-- | field, Mrs. Raymond Bristow -- and "Mrs. Bartlett will serve at the next | month's meeting, f __C. B. Dunning was a Libertyville busines# visitor Saturday. Mrs, P. Houghton and daughter Therza of Wauconda spent the past week at the Clarence _ Misses Ethel and Hazel Senu-- macher and friends of Ravenzwood, IIL., were Sunday guests at~ the Fred Schumacher home. The Robertson and MeKay fam-- ilies who have spent the past year in the Ray cottage moved to Lake Forest the first of the week. _ _Miss Libbie Mills has been quite ill for the past few days.> 3 The Ladies Aid dinner at Mrs. Mitchell's was a decided-- success, over 'minety availing themselves of the chance to partake of the deli¢ious dinner at a reasonable Eriu It was x urs.W:': Einsman has returned home after a short visit in Chicago. f l'!rs. Robert Rouse and Mrs. Lee Kane were callers at the H. A. Mills home on Sunday. s Mrs. Gordon Ray and son Gordon Kieth spent Thursday and -- --Friday visiting relatives in Libertyville. Several of our people attended "Clarence" at the Libertyville high :bool on Thursday and Friday eve-- ng. There was Sunday school Sunday mDehunhuBzv..Dxlw the afternoon in a mud ho on the TLibertyville Area road. * Roy Thatcher returned home from Chicago Saturday quite improved in Mrs, Hannah Darby who is mak-- Mrs. Dyer is seriously 411. a Datid thes visiter Sh Tharday of vistter was & Mrs. Wm. Wheeler and Miss Jean Schanek of Libertyville at-- Wmmum on Thursday. 1 The Sunday school has'started on a 'eontest 'to last three <months. John Bartiett Jr. and Nellie John-- son are leaders of the ~two sldes. Prizes have been offered to those at-- tending the greatest number of Sun-- days. Mrs. G. P. Smith and son Howard attended a joint wedding anniver-- sary reception at Elgin Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, H. Dilly, parents of Mrs. Smith, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary while their daughter and son--in--law, Mr. and NMrs. Walter C..Davis observed their thirtieth wedding annivirsary. Mrs. R. B. Henley, will not return to school for the present because of the condition of her health. studying at Normal University and who has been spending her spring vacation with ber parents, Mr. and mzw piay, _Aaron. Slick Punkin Crick" on Friday evening, April 7, at the Woodman hall Tickets 35 and 25 cent. Lunch served after the play. R. B. Dixon was in Chicago Wed-- A delegation of Gurnee road offi-- tials met in Waukegan Wednesday morning to consult with Chas. E. Russell, County superintendent of mmmvfll'-' of Grand avenue at the Des Plaines River. Warren Town-- of 2e Bd Mys. Jomes McGrain of P James rain -&b'm,d'd'fiflmfl- =dfo'rfl'hfi.¥efldmh konwn in Gurnee having been employed in the Gurnee blacksmith * Tss Marjorie MIHis sttended & 1m.wn-mym ":-..,uu Hook had the mis-- ds ~" Witkee _' ie x mu&ghn&florfldfl arm was broken at the wrist. Dr. . Mrs. George and -- John Bottger visited relatives in Chicago _.W. Graham of Chicago has been appointed «superintendent at the Mrs. H. O. B. Young was a Chi-- mlz Gray has been in Waukegan sgince Monday. He reports that the trial of the Policeman DIAMOND slowly, Up until Saturday eve-- GURNEE is home Miis Ethel Schlicker of Waukegan was a Gurhee caller Saturday. Mr.' and .Wn-nb%.d w:-h'"h::m-tfin B. Strang home Tuesday evening, Ken-- neth Strang celebrated his «eighth Miss Marguerite Thorne and Leo Gilbert spent Saturday in Chicago. . Clarerice Welisch spent the week end in Gurnee. J _and --Mrs. Will. Austin and | Mrs.-- Winter and daughter dn:&hu Ruby and Lois left Sin--| Marg o w d with Mr. and day for New York where they will| Mrs. Ed. Smith of Wilson Sunday. make their home. The Welsch fam--| They also called on J. W. Gray at ily will--move in:o the house vacated | Waukegan. Farms, Houses and Lot# Sold for Exchanges of Property a Specialty Cash Or On Easy Terms . _ _.__ Established 1888 MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD ~JOHN HEIM ( REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENEINC AND INSURANCE . ° Office Phone ~. _ _ _' 8148 N. Ashland Ave. Lakeview 478 © '>CHICAGO, ILI= . 2 Doors South of Belmont Several Gurnee men were called . jury Ahis week, but.. all . were Are You Going to Move This Spring? ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY On account of the large number of telephone moves we are called upon to make at this season we ask Thirty Days' Notice Mr. Obee is a successful contractor and builder, for 30 years a member of the Lake County Republican Central Committee, and now Sup-- ervisor from Deerfleld township. on all removal orders that are to be completed between April 15th and May 15th As soon as you dg:deWMCY""n"m_ WM. J. OBEE Candidate for County Treasurer Subject to the decision of the REPUBLICAN -- PRIMARIE APRIL 11, 1922 Call Commercial Office Your Vote and Support will be appreciated. are leaving for various destinations. The guests of honor were Ruby and u.u-th..l.:y Domoney, Mild-- red, Kenneth and Guilbert Stubbs. Thomas Champeny and Sherman homb?hn declared their in-- tentions of running for office on the high school beard. Murray is seriougly ill with Bratake is utill gonfined to of the grammar school FOR SALE--A black -- gelding . 5 years ol4, weight about 1850 lbs.. a sorrel mare 6 years old, weight 1400 lbs. Both sound and . well broken. Inquire of M. Christiansen, FOR SALE--White Wyandotte eggs 75 cents per setting, Phone 801-- J. .John Dryer. 242--+ FOR SALE--Fancy white seed gar-- lic. C, J. Young, Phone 24. . -- _ FOR SALE--Two year old seed bar-- ley. _ Mike Behm, 261--W--L. / _ FOR SALE--Good driving or saddle FOR SALE--Highly polisned oak library table and rocker to match $10. Mrs, R. E. Pettis, Phone 224-- R, Deerfield, Hlinois. 24--1+ FOR SALE--Chicken coop #x10| 90, Libertyville, double floor, shingle roof, in good| pQR SALE--Six room home cen-- condition. _ W. G. Wells, Pnone trally located. Gas, sewer, city JA82--R. -- * 24--6t | _ water. fine shade trees. Only $3500. ___~_--------<------------------~------| Rasy terms, See A. R. Schnaebele, FOR SALE--Registered bull, tw0 | Register Bidg., Phone 90, Liberty-- years old. Also one Duroc Jersey | _ y;, Cup boar 10 months old. mm;lmg i von Farm. Telephone 254--R. . -- | SALB--S" "_W-hn_" ho FOR SALE----House, 2 lots and 2 * barns. Price $2,500. Sam Cehinno, HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING sattachment; fits all sewing ma-- chines. Price $2.00, Checks 10¢ ex-- tra. _ Lights Mail Order House, FOR SALE--Old oats suitable for Minimum charge, 2¢.. _' -- '6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. If you mant to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns.: You will get results. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake cohaty in so short & time and at so reasonable cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. k FOR SALE--100 8. C. White Leg-- horse or will consider selling a heavier horse. _ Geo. B. Follet:, Phone 134--M. 24--2t FOR SALE--Hatching eggs from 8. C. White Leghorns, Tom Barron strain. $1 for steeing of 15. $5.50 for 100. Forrest Thompson n--auh,mmu'-'n: model, winter top. Six condition, $150. Mm:'.z: wheels, good tires, for quick sale $150. Ford m;-uad condition $80, R. V, Devine, | FOR SALE--Baby chicks, Barred FOR SALE--Four colts. One 4 years old two 3 years old and , one 2 FOR SALE--Ford Roadster: late Half Day, Libertyiville 285--J--2. FOR SALE--Studebaker big six sedan. Will sacrifice for quick sale strain, Spleaidid layers, Also one FOR SALE--Wisconsin pedigreed on e oice prsiny ut Pittimaite pricid FOR SALE--Choice Marquis good wheat, 10920 crop, Victor DeMeyer, w Phone Waukegan, 941--¥--1. turkeys M *two miles west of Libertyville. Talanhone 278--J--2. #1--4t $650,00. Will demonstrate. Will consider Ford in trade. . Phone OR SALE--Seasoned Oak Posts. Inguire of Geo. W. Gehrke, Area, Iilinois. Telephone 280--J--1. . __ _ 821 Broadway, FOR SALE Will do custom hatching. View, Ill. 24--tf 24--6t FOR SALE--Nine tons timothy hay FOR SALE--Eight head of horses, from 4 to 8 years old. Weighing from 1400 'to 1600 pounds. 'These horses all well broken : and : sound. Mike Behm, Area, HL FOR : SALE--Two good horses, weigh about~ 2600 pounds,. Also 2 good mares, weigh about 2400 lbs. Phil Donegan, Washington St. East of Green Bay road, 21--4t Waukegan. FOR SALE--Reo touring --car in good condition; also Saxon . six ~ truck, three quarter ton: in good condition. Inquire Meyer's Garage, Area. -- Phone 317--R 21.6t FOR SALE--Modern seven room dwelling on full sized lot, located . two blocks from station. Garage. Everything in fine shape. A bar-- Extra large lot, with variety of fruit. House is oak trimmed and in fine shape. It's a real bargain. See A. R. Schnaocbéle, Register Bldg., Phone 90, Libertyvilie. FOR SALE--Nice, high, well located home sites in different sections of the village. Buy now before build-- ing starts, and prices are raised. Rie n Rriintrant""" Bldg., Phone 90, FOR SALE--Two flat building. Each fint five rooms, It is stove heat, but has all other conveniences in-- prop , $t9. Ontered at es than provts _ * 'urice. © Set A. miUKer, ITCSN . SOON, .. DREROCe Gleason, -- Half Day. Phone 278--J--1 FOR SALE--Houses and . lots at reasonable prices and casy terms. Insurance and notary. _ l FOR RENT--Furnished rooms. Mod-- FOR RENT--Furnished reom, #team WANTED--Eloctric wiring and ro-- pairing of all kinds. --All work LOST--Child's dress, purple with yellow sash, size 10 years, in Sears Roebuck envelope on ~Monday LOST--Spare tire and rim, $4x4% U. $. chain tread, between Antioch, Grayslake and Wankegan on Fri-- day, March 17, Reward. Telephone 1M4--W. ' g2--3t MORE ABOUT THE BULIA. There are all kinds af milking machines on the market but thre is only 1 Bull Teat Cup and > 1 Buil Milk Claw 1 Buil Hot Water Tank which heats Free of charge in the barn Com-- plete installed ki s s NF _ Board can be had near. phone 188--M. Albert W. Xoenig, 496 North Ave., Libertyvilie. ward. No questions asked. © 0. L. Smith, Libertyville or phone 83--R. Fuensortntas Wikhnoois 2 -- --..** 1t. 'ninfik .i 'I l v--vl »a C 11J3T ANU FOUND Bldg., Phone 90, Liberty-- Bidg., Phore #1tf