Mr: and Mrs.--Fred Zersen spent Tuesday afternoon in Waukegan. J. W. Chandler made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. The Misses Marie and Martha Knigge of Gilmer called at the H. C. Meyer home Wednesday. ~Mrs. Townsend Smith was a Chi-- cago visitor Thursday afternoon. n 14 w * _ LaVecrne Gilman entertai~ed DOPO-- thy Peters from Libertyville Satur-- MRS. M. L, CHANDLER day, whe was formerly one of her Local Editor school mates. Phone 122--J M. Herschberger and family were ts Lake Zurich visitors Sunda;, after-- Mrs. Bert Swan .mturned home | wpon the guests of H. Stiles. Wednesday fn?m Chicago where '_"_'3'} Rev. Koten returned from confer-- had her tonsils removed last F"!-- enee Monday. Next Sunday the new day. pastor will deliver the _ address, L ; c is ® ... _,\._Come and near him. fe:;:y:':'il:: ;:::dfi 'D Cp:::i_lmk 8 Lloyd Ritzenthaler and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ritzenthaler and Mrs. H. C. Meyer made a business trip H. Holtie were Wheeling visitors to Chicago Thursday. Sunday the guests of L. Holtje and _ family. -- Waiter Meyer was a Chicago busi ness visitor Wednesday morning. Mrs. Everett Richardson and son of Waukegan are spending the week with Mrs. Bert Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauerasmith spect Sunday with the latters par-- ents Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorfler are the parents of a five pound _ bo) bor1 Wednesday evening, April 26 at the Highland Park hospital. Miss Beth Cook accompanied the other North Saore ticket agents on m special electric railroad trip on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chandler were Waukegan -- visitors Tuesday evening. ' Mr, and Mrs. Everett Ricnardson and son of Waukegan were Area visitors Sunday. at Kennelworth Wednesday. Ridgeley, Pearl and Jean Ra: spent Sunday with their xruz parents Mr. and Mrs. George Ray of Diamond Lake. * lake Mrs. John Dobner and . children of Wauconda and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Diets and family and Francis and Esther Hapke of Libertyville and G. Rendler of Chnicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Dietz. Mrs. Staats of Libertyville spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will A. D _Mr.'Knedier and Ted of Prairie Vfi.-r&mhyatw.hy's. 3 and Marths Zersen were Waukegan visitors on Saturday. The Woman's Club of Liberty-- will give an entertainment at &h.hbfiyvflkul'yt Te hM o thows feliowed ty a Lies" will be shown by a #¥audevilie by local talent Be sure May 5th. No admission. _ Lad please bring lunch boxes for two. basket social given by the Gilmer school in the Bowman Dairy Com-- pany's Hall, Gilmer, Friday night You are invited to attend the basket social given by the Gilmer school in the Bowman Dairy Com-- pany's Hall, Gilmer, Friday night May 5th. No admission. _ Ladies please bring lunch boxes for two. . "The Diamond Lake Cemetery As-- sociation will meet with Mrs. Emma Rouse on Thursday afternoon, May DIAMOND LAKE COMMUNITY | Libertyville, M \ _ Mrs. Phil Flarey visited frineds i~ _------_---- Livbertyville Sunday. 1:45 p. m.--Sunday school Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Burnett Caroline Mitchell, Supt. The at--| were guests in the Lyle Litwiller tendance is increasing every Sunday, i home Sunday. over 30 out last Sunday. Come and Miss Sylvia Stuttsman spent las' help it grow. Sunday with ner brother in Wauke-- mon by the pastor. You are invited to both services uces Lake s. Wilkenning was a | Grays visitor Tuesday afternoon. DIAMOND LAKE Charles J. MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME Area The Citizens State Bank of Area : sooner or later comes up against a time when a few hundred dollars is needed, and needed bad. Now that thrift has been taught so well, most of these folks will simp-- ly go to their savings account and draw out the money they need. A few, however, are going to be "up against it" for fair--their money will have been all frittered away. Which class will YOU be in? m.--Public worship. Ser o inCeUntintintntettedtntiotiedtatinietinbetietiets iedieiediettedte ied ie ietiedtetiptieilys relatives | _ Sunday sehool as amsual 10 a. m. ;Preaching at 11 o'clock by the new | pastor and at 7:30 p. m. A cordial | invitation to all. | _ You are invited to attend the ! basket social given by the Gitner | school in the Bowman Dairy Com-- | pany's Hall, Gilmer, Friday night May. 5th. No admission. _ Ladies please bring lunch boxes for two. Mrs. Gifford White and Miss Lucy Rosing" have returned home from Florida Mrs. White came before the rest as her mother is very i. Mr. iWhlu' and children will come the first week in May. _ ! Mrs. Ralph Litwiler is spending a | few days with her parents in Grays-- 'lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. Han: eityville gallers Monda) AOdL se L 1 We were all very much pleased to see Bertha Steen las; Sunday, who visited here a few days, thence to Libertyville to visit a former resi-- dent here, then to her home. at Marinette, Wis., the lasi of the week. Come again. & Mrs.~C. Sturm entertained her sister, Mrs. Gaister from Waukegan, who aitended the play Thursday night and spent Friday and Satur-- day at her home. Mrs. W. Stanclif was a caller at Des Plaines Thursday night ac-- companied by M¥s. L. H. Krueger. The play given by the Ladies Aid was fairly attended at the second staging, enriching 'the t easury by $30. We appreciated the good will of our friends who attended. _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Lockhead and Bertha Steen were city visitors Sun-- S. E. Knedler and family were Ravenia visitors Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergnorn and daughter Amna of Lake Zurich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herschberger, Jr. days at Prairie View last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher and daughter of Libertyville spent Sun-- day at the George B. Umbdenstock home. Miss Cora Goswiller returned to Libertyviie Sunday after spending a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goswiller. . Mr. and Mrs. William Saver and son Victor spent Sunday afternoon at the Victor Sauer home. Mr.; and Mrs. Henry Steiling and daughters called at the Fred Stel-- ling home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Herschberger Jr. and #u&n Luelia and Dorothy and rs. Henry Tonne spent Friday at the William Tonne home, 1@ V _ Misses Laurene and Lillian Reim-- exs spent. Sunday afternoon with Dorothy Ott. Herman Krueger has purchased a ~ Mr. and Mrs. George Cleveland and Mrs. Willian Hiroinmous were Chicago visitors Monday. ______ new Ford touring car. _ Mrs. George Rosing and zon Archie spent Sunday and Monday visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Dell Smith and Valoise spent the week end with friends in Chi-- cagro. 0 8 Miss Sylvia Stuttsman spent las' Sunday with ner brother in Wauke-- gan. He is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiller were in Waukegan Tuesday. PRAIRIE VIEW ROUND LAKE LONG GROVE 3d% AREA, ILL | Sazer spent a few were THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER |\ Also the West four--ninths of the | South nine--tenths of the West half | of the South West quarter of the South East quarter of Section 11, 1'l'ovnnhip 43 North, Range 11 East IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OF LAKE COUNTY TO THE SPECIAL JUNE TERM, A. D. 1922 ; _ BEN H. MILLER, Solicitor, CHANCERY NOTICE County of Lake Mamie Holst, Ella Doris Holst, Mamie Hols., guardian of Ella Doris Holst, minor, Ernest Fry, Thomas B. Cooney, Sarah Balcom, formerly Sarah Stevens, "Unknown heirs at law or devisees of Sarah Balcom, formerly Sarah Stevens, deceased," and "Unknown owners of or persons State of Illinois _ -J.Il;ni;ll,'l'{_i_nlofi and Roland O Hinton place of beginning, excepting from all of the above described premises the right of way of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Rail-- way Company, and subject to the right of way of the Seavey Drainage District, all of the above described premises containing eighty--four (84) acres of land, more or less. Alsé lot n~umber 6; the West three-- fourths of lot number 8, and the North half of lot number 9. all in Section 16, Township 43 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, Illincis, containing fifteen (15) acres of land, more or less. of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, lllincis. Also: Begin-- ning 6 chains and 70 links North of the South East corner of the South West quarter of Section 11 afore-- said; thence North 11 chains and 9% links; thence West 2 chains; thence South 11 chains and 9% links; thence East 2 chains to the place of begin-- ning, containing ten (10) @eres of land, more --or 1°ss, all situated in the Town of Vernon, County of Lake and State of Ilinois." been filed in the office of the"clerk of the Cireuit Court of Lake County, lilinois, NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN to SARAH BAL-- COM, FORMERLY SARAH STEV-- ENS, and "UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OR DEVISEES OF SARAH BALCOM, -- FORMERLY _ SARAK STEVENS, DECEASED," certain defendants to the above entitled cause, that the above named com-- plainants heretofore filed their Bill of Complaint in said Court, on the Chancery side thereof, and that a summons thereupon issued out of said Court, against all of the above named and unknown defendants, ex-- cepting said Sarah Balcom, formerly Sarah Stevens, and "Unknown heirs at law or devisees of Sarah Balcom, formerly Sarsh Stevens, deceased," returnable on the first day of the March, A. D. 1922 term of the Circuit Court of Lake County, II}-- inois, held at the Court House in Waukegan, in said Lake County, Illinois, on the first Monday in March, A. D. 1922, as is by law re-- quired and which suit is still pend-- Circuit Cor inois, held Waukegan, Illinois, on IN CHANCERY. GENERAL NUMBER 11920. Say It with Flowers Greenhouse flowers are not expensive now and can be used to brighten up the home until flowers appear outside. Flowers for LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS »recnhouse Phone 174--J -- Res. Phone 291--R--2 Flowers better express the arrival of Spring. --JOSEPH KOHOUT )ss any occasion delivered by wire in any part of the U. 8. having an Amendment to their Bill of Com-- plaint, i2 Co cery side m¢.°m°&.?u'-_'§ mons thereupon issued out of said Court against the said defendants, Sarah Baicom, formerly _ Sarah Stevens, and "Unknown heirs at law or devisees of Sarah Balcom, for-- merly Sarah Stevens, deceased,". returnable on the first day of the Special June Term, A. D. 1922, of the Circuit Court of Lake County, Illinois, to be held at the Court House, in Waukegan, in said Lake County, Illinois, on the firs; Mon-- day in June, A. D. 1922, as is by law required an| which shit is still pending. o Saint DeLaSalle Auxiiary, a corporation, and .2Salle Institute, a corporation. IN CHANCERY. GENERAL NUMBER 11770. The fequisite afidavit having b:en filed in the office of the clerk of the Cireuit Court of Lake County, Illinois, NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN to: the above named defendan:, Saint DeLaSalle Auxiliary, a corporation, that the above named complainant hereto-- fore filed his Bill of Complaint in said Court on the Chancery side thereof, and that summonses there-- the above named compiginants filed ing, and that on April 10th, 1928, against all of the above named de-- fendants, returnable on the first day |0m- busines: deals with people in | rities all along between Chicago and |\ Milwaukee, and we must change | with them". the Cireuit"Court of Lake County, Illinois, held at the Court House in Waukegan in said Lake County, II!-- inois, on the first Monday in March, A. D. 1922 and that an alias sum-- mons fasued out of said Court re-- tirable on the first day of the Special June Term of said Court, to be held on the first Monday of June, A. D. 1922, as is by law re-- quired and which suit is still pend-- WAUKEGAN, Illinois. April 10, 1982. BENJAMIN H. MILLER, The fears of attorneys and court attaches in the circuit court that the city would not go on daylight sav-- ing time, and that they would be foreed to lose the extra hour of COURT TO HAYVE daylight accorded the citizens of every other north shore town were put at rest this morning when Judge Claire C. Edwards announced that the Lake county circuit court will go on daylight saving schedule along with Chicago, Kemosha. Racine, Mil-- waukee, and other north shore towns whether Waukegan changes or not. "We all wan: daylight saving, 'ndl it is necessary for us to follow our surrounding cities in this matter. The cireuit court by common agree-- ment, will set the clocks ahead one hour on the last Sunday in April,", said Judge Edwards. | "If the city does not change time, they will have to set their court actions to comply with our hours. Complainant's solicitor Lewis 0. Brockway, SATURDAY, APRIL 2#9, 1922 DA YLIGHT TIME 29--31--33--35 C y .' Good snape. Call 226--R 123 West *, Maple Avenue. 83--6t USED FORD SALE--Sedans, coupes touring cars and roadsters, These cars are all in good condition and dirt cheap. Also roadster and touring bodies. Phone 82. F. E. Kennedy, Libertyvillie. 33--6t FOR SALE--Rubber tired surrey Register Bldg., _ Phone 90, Libert yyille. Libertyville is on the verge of a big boom. The time to buy real estate is before the boom starts. The following properties are some of those we have for sale. They are priced low and should prove very profitable to the purchasers in the big times just ahead. If you are in the market for a Home, or for an investment, come in and let us show you some real bargains. . '10. FOR SALE--New modern five '__room stueco bungalow -- on ex-- | ceptionally large lot in choice i location. Only $5800. Terms«, FOR SALE--Large brown baoy carriage. Reasonable Mrs. G. C. Gridley. Phone 1. FOR SALE--Strictly modera|18. FOR SALE--Six room house seven room stucco residence. Oak| with sewer, water, gas, electricity, ' trimmed and in fine eondition.? good basement, shade trees, ber-- Extra large lot. Fruil. Good loca--| _ ries. Full sized lot. Good location. tio1 A bargain at $6000. ( { Only $3500. Part cash, balance on . . | me * " tone theers ressiehes. mt' 19. FOR SALE--Five room cottage five years ago and in very fine| centrally located. Sewer, water, condition. Full_ sized lot. Fruit| 425 ONy $2500. Good location, Special asseszments J 20. FOR SALE--¥Five room cottage all paid up. Price only $5250. | _ three blocks out. Sewer, water, ooo -- | _ gas, electricity, good sasement, 8. FOR SALE--Seven room house, modern throughout and in fine shape. Full sized lot Garage. Good location. Only $5800, * 4. FOR SALE--Strietly modern 6. FOR SALE--Modern six room 24. FOR SALE--15 lots in one house with barn, and chicken _ piece. Will sell part or all of then. house all in good shape, on tour% Any reasonable offer considered. extra large lots. Well located. $6500. Part cash, balance on time.| 25. FOR SALE--24 choice lots i2 |_different locations on the south 7. FOR SALE--Seven room nouse _ side. Reasonable offers for any of all modern with the excepntion of| trem will be considered. 8. FOR SALE--Modern ten room stueco residence and garage on fall sized lot. Good location. Suit-- 11 12. FOR SALE--Modern two--flat west of Milwaukee avenue. Large lot. Garage. Hot water heat. Price only $10,000. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county in so short a time and at so reason able a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. 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 columns. You will get results. 13. FOR SALE--Two--flat on full sized lot. Modern with the excep-- tion of heat. Fruit. Good base-- ment. Convenient location. Good income property. Rents for $45.00 per month. Price only $4000. 14. FOR SALE--Six room home wita sewer, water, gas, electricity, cement basement. Extra large lot. Centrally located. Only $2500. 15. FOR SALE--Modern six room home in fin¢e _ condition. Good cement basement. Full sized lot. In good location. Must be sold at once to settle estate,. A real bar-- gain at only. $3600. Cash, -- Minimum charge, 25c. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. 16. FOR SALE--Five room stuceo | home with sin porch on fall fildt 'lot, in good location. Only $2700. IF YOU WANT seven room Kella stone residence. berries. Everything in fine con-- location. Only $10,000 Oak trimmed. Garage, chicken Large lot. Well located. Only FOR SALE--Seven room nouse all modern with the exception of heat. Barn, fruit and bertries. Two full sized lots. Well located. A Sar-- gain at $3750 able for x?(o)o. . | FARMS R SALE--Modern eight room 27. FOR SALE--80 acre farm on stucco residence in good location.' _ Milwaukee Avenue. Two _ miles Two full sized lots, Only $5500. from town. Good set of buildings. Black soil. River frontage and . FOR SALE--New modern five _ some timber. Reasonable price. . FOR SALE--Modern two--fat centrally located on large _ lot. Double garage. _ Only $10,000. Part cash, balance on time. FOR FOR SALE Classified Ads SALE--Strictly -- modern A. R. SCHNAEBELE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Register -- Bldg., . Phone 90, Libertyville, Mlinois, two--flat. _ PBrice onlsy TCO SELL, OR IF YyOU WANT TO BUY, SEE A _R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate and all Lines of Insurance price. 157--R 32--2t FOR SALE--Two barns, one large, one small. B. H. Miller. FOR SALE--Two year old seed bar-- ley. Also clover hay. Suikey plow good as new. Durnam oul} two years old. Mike Behm, Area, Phone 261--W--1. 24--tf FOR SALE--House, barn and chick-- en house with three-- fourths acre of land, 100 feet frontage on Lake street for $2500, Also have four building lots there 324 feet deep at $800 per lot. _ Alace I. Locke, P. 0. Libertyville, or Phone 316--J. 30--6t 18. FOR SALE--Six room house with sewer, water, gas, electricity, good basement, shade trees, ber-- ries. Full sized lot. Good location. Only $3500. Part cash, balance on 21. FOR SALE--Two story six room stucco house on full sized lot centrally located. Only $2700. 22. FOR SALE--Four room cot-- LOTS ~ | FOR SALE--Houses and lots . at 23. FOR SALE--Nice, high lot, reasonable prices and easy terms. 50x150 with fine cherry and other| Insurance and notary. fruit trees. Well located. A bar--| Edwin Austin, Libertyville. gain at $650. | 21 --tt 26. FOR SALE--50 choice home sites in different parts of town priced from $200 upward. This is your opportunity to buy in a good location before the prices are raiged. 28. FOR SALE--60 acre farm near| _ _ _ _ _ --__ _ _ Libertyville. Good buildings, silo. WANTED--Man with 30. FOR SALE--136 acre dairy farm near Libertyville. Good set of buildings. 'Silo. Some timber. Black soil. Deep well, Price only $160 per acre. Terms. 29 31. FOR SALE--40 acres near| _ MISCELLANEOUS _ Lake Geneva. Good set of Mildv'm ings. Silo. Land a little rolling. Oak grove of two acres. Good| MORE ABOUT THE BULL. There orchard. Fine water supply. All| are all kinds af milking machines woven wire fences. A bargain./. | _ on the market but thre is only 1 Buall Teat Cup and 32. FOR SALE--12 acres near Lib-- | 1 Bull Milk Claw ertyville with good house, barn and ' 1 Bull Hot Water Tank chicken nouse. Deep well, Black; which heats water free of charge soil. Can be sub--divided. A bar--| in the barn while milking.. Com-- wain. |\ _ plete installed $230.00. _ 32. FOR SALE--12 acres near Lib-- ertyville with good house, barn and chicken nouse. Deep well, Black soil. Can be sub--divided. A bar-- cistern. Lot 88 ft. wide. Located on southwest side. Only $1350 on Only $3500. One third cash, bal-- Black soil. Good young orchard. Price reasonable and terms made so that farm will pay for itself. . _ FOR SALE--30 acre farm near state line convenient to the North Shore interurban lines. Fine set of buildings. Good young orchard. Good water supply. Reasonasle. 33. FOR SALE--90 acre dairy farm near Libertyville,. Full set of buildings. Fine black soil. Orchard. Reasonable. Terms, gain RGGS FOR HATCHING--White Plymouth Rock direct from Poor-- man's © trapnested 200--egg strain. $1 per 15. Baby chicks, Earl R. Frost, Deerfleld, Iliinois, Wilmot FOR SALE--Going south, must sell my used furniture store. _ Big money maker with 18 furnished rooms 'rbove bringing $200 per month. Will teach you the busi-- ness. Square Deal Furniture Co., Cor. Lake and Genessee St., Warkegan, I!1, 80--4t FOR SALE--Library table, 40 inch fumed oak, good as new, $8.00. FOR SALE--White Wyandotte eggs, Martin strain, for hatching pur-- poses. $1.50 per sett ng. One pure bred Poland China gilt for sale. hn L. J. Metcalf, Garnee. 29--6t FOR SALE--Lloyd baby buggy, used one year, in good condition. Will sell reasonable, Phone 385--W. A, L. Johnson, Libertyville. : 80--4t FOR SALE--Two good farm mares 138 years old. Can be seen at the White City Stock Farm 3 miles west of Gilmer. George Fasse, Area, Ilinois. 31--6t FOR SALE--Business lots at corner FOR SALE--Coats, vests, odd; one rain coat, one leather coat, hats, caps, shoes, ete. _ Phone 351 Mrs. Duval Williams, So. Seymore avenue, Area. 28--6t FOR SALE--Marquis seed whest. FOR SALE--Cement blocks 8x8x16, k TA 1 coana ut * FOR RENT--Strictly modern first foor apartment on Maple Avenue. Five large rooms and sleeping porch. Hot water neat. Immediate possession. _ Call 236--R, Liberty-- WANTED--Women experienced in making _ wool brushes. Steady work, eight hour day; good pay. Can live in Libertyville. Dearborn Duster Company, 552 W. Harrison Street, Chicago. 32--2t LOST--Between High senool and St. Paul station , wrist watch. Swiss make. Finder please return to Maybelle Sheldon, Grayslake, Phone 34--M--1. We Insure Glasses Against Thre# Doet Two H f ore 111 N. Genesee St. Wm Milwaukee .avenue and _ Lake street. Also residence ic*s on Lake street near Milwaukee. P. O; Box turkeys. _ Bergeron Stock Farm, two miles west of Libertyville. Telephone 278--J--2. #T--4 105, Libertyville, IIl. 17% cents each at our plant. ZION INSTITUTIONS & IN-- DUSTRIES. € 4) Zion, III, 'I'Rn 31--49. Phone 293--R--2 ville ANTED--Man with car for work in county. Liberal -- commission basia. _ Box H. Register Office, Libertyville, t Mrs. C. H. Jarrett, Phone 380--J. LOST AND FOUND (Wilbur Glenn Voliva) FOR RENT 19 8 WANTED 1921 from foul seed, seed. $1.75 pei d white gobbler B. Finstad 33--1; 2itf