Ln. an in. In Mock and mutual-t "My n - In. and with relatives at Vol. II. L Grandma and mauly spent an WM out of m. . C. Cal», wife and infant m: and In. Shir-bum: of an"! Lake-Idol: Mr. and Mrs. Ita, Prior Int Thursday. The wrecking of the bunk house in begun Int Wednesday. The but" is being shipped to Lake Zur- A ,trre it yin be used to build houses, for ttie mummy, of the spent and when. . Mm Green, son of Mr. and In. 8trth, Green. who spent the winter with his unlit In: Prank Benson in "with, arrived home Int Thurs- day night. Albert Bucky spent Thurmity .1 Friday at taat week with Mr. ad Mrs. Paley Wade of Jefferson KN.o-aneteCrptaluhefa Whit-John 0-..an tb"fi_foraf-di. Mr. ad In. John Daley enter- tained ' Int Sunday fonnoon. Ii- all." of Elgin visit- . med, "attentive- hem the Mr. and In. Ray Prior spent My in W. Had. My dale-go spent "Winchell" or her fttth.rgna..-atneasek 'ratoAre1lfrt, Humid Ariit-rtHnr,AreftMkatrabr u'mmuww It?! May, Mr. Ind In. Plutie W and In. Chm Daley - but has; at Gilmer. Holtbemik. In. Just Fold and yuan: son and the ftrst of the week with her "I It and In. D. H. Hunky. -Bnmtms of Waukegan emtt-r.amtMra.FrankCarr m Mitt at Cry-cpl Lake culled on Mr m In. my Grantham M Timmy. PM! Convene called on friends at the LII. My General hospital hit W. In. Wilson of Waukegan wu a M caller at the home of Mr. and In. F. L. Carr one dny Int h habitat-pd! 'd'J.1tdltttt."e,.1t'1Ule. rdhw,lr.ud In. ltta,1tt,'tg1"g,tt,U [gm "whammhalq. {India'wotaw i0i--errir9 and: m =A.att9_utettrrofsetytte- haunts-Humi- *vhd'n. a agratdNtrxJ.P.Biittb-d témarrttv.rGe.reNrakreet- "alumna-trunk -i-dtrrMr.B% igiii gmwboh 'dl'i . will tl'l'ulll1'lfuT'2'lTl,' "Immune." 'sqsNr.andnm.Ptrthhqt. , "mash-Jur- aiitnau.tttrrmrittug%d -.tB-tumoem,t"r2,"e2, qMtg.Ptrt-qrtMru.tt-ttrt -tt-tar-ttf-,e.rtd FAete"ettorretfhu-yrh! "when." " ttgt1'htuhti,U,T", and -ant-A.rtrenmdftse. -'he-dhurrtfu."r. Put- u-h-oumaun of up Wu - Guti. mare win. aEiirj-tt-etonttma-tr, hwmhmmrnund you"! beri6eammstteree -rrV Mr. Putnam-d "tr-et-rests-edu..?. nun-Mien vb will nun-human. In. I." Who-lock. who has -.-atmrtremrforrrtomthnn . "or, died - "min. I" an. ether boat in this Villlil. .mapulu Buttered two gtt'lttSttu"S,edttT eott- "Whom "no: mum. B-Stine pond". VII dam for} . tHiry-.tet-mmraetottle nhtnd1ovigtg-ther,nnsr- {rim-ll and Mr. Her '9le1 (CM. Alluund -rtothef-itr. -.C-ooitt-"netumWu., reitethettrrttfltf Hi6tu.cotmusttkrtserrr.'r. 1'itrc,'hrgrall'dTtt "Huh - 'lltfl"tlNNrdl anmrd.rt" mu poniblc was done for u. ht to no avail and tii','?:,?,?) - p the great beyond, surrounded by in in" In! dlildnn. She. - two daughters and two .oetttl am new: ms hul- the ban-u husband. tShe . " It". sitter! m Mom to -----.- . Elem-cm" It]; Mum)": I In]. Mr,dnn¢hm of In" ttttli." to. m for can. an - "aii'".i.ra'iaariiiii"i"iri'i , A member of our young folks at- Itended a party at Palatine Satur- lday owning . _ .Yim 'tliterate': ot Liberty- ville - not end with her ttret." I, d In, Charles (loss- V r. r M". Ind In. George L'mbdenatock Jr. Spent Saturday evening at Lib- enyville. Mr. and In. William Tunne and family of nirfhetd spent Sunday evening at the Cmrles Herschberger J r. home. ,, Don't forget the ball game Sun- day, May T. um "Abel Hans " " Pen! Herschberger spent Sunday evvnlng with Helen Lafrents Mr .and Hrs. Georke Umbdenstock Sr. spent the week end in Chicago. The Century Aasoeiation will meet with In. George Carhm in Waning" on Wednesday, May 10. The M Sunday evening pro- gum by It: Sunday Ithool was My Md. It W " folldwa: Song, "The Lord is 1inl"t,e,di'p, Choir; Sou. "All Mail Power" --43oat-timc, my", Ravi L V. sum; Enter hymn, choir; RE- lm-lvo loading. Palm; In- mint-l duet. no. Stare and Al- fred A": Dialog meitation, "W Ught--Ames boys; Recita- Mm d T'oett"--aUHort Win- "tot Mg "citation. "Easter -htq-a-r, (MI: Voeal solo, "Ln: at the #eug.'f-Prto.e Ol- Mr. and Mrs. E. Roder and sons of Am spent Sunday with Mrs. Roder's patents, Mr. md Mrs. Henry Tom. . Join Em and Victor Saver made a bu-inou trip to Chicago Wednes- day. _ _. _ Mr Jud In. J. C. Cermak re- ceived the sad news last Friday that their little nephew Raymond Cermak had been -identatiy that by a play- mate. The funeral watt held Satur- day in dingo. V Dunn; MW, "w .11 utr-Bother Winter: cell an. - o, San b Bird--- -. Ohm. I'd-In "an - bonu solo. "N-th"---) A numb- of pople of Long Grow attended chm It Half Day Sun A Latina who has been laid up with man for several weeks, past is much improved. - - ittt,t,tepcrcu'ttge:t I. MOIWMMW. tttutu".fgThttt,tt pm lam: 'ltut't.'dhuT'lJl'l't"1'Tift ttit-rs-seeth-rd-t -ether.tlhettrdb-' m for amu- baht-"6 mun- - no in u on)! aid. noun-mama's d - who " noun in mwhnhohduhat .erootd-radaaoa.drrand- moarer,tem.a-euh.thehh. mnwmnnpm "WWII-l. lay h "seeintaumrmm hu'been nt- ranged for Mother's Day. 'Ne or- chestra will our. T ' Rev. Mr. M m entertained " the home " Mr .and In. J. P. Marfoek on My. --- Den-thunk". hi ttttret tut of 'dur,', "we! on "trunnion t." . devo-1druk.teaetupN1tat-r timourirtttthedarorbete-f . 'd"r/'t'l'ffdre'tu'fd",',Tl,"l'Ja ttoehtrleegn.CtgL"2',t:S2,Q pomofthe uklmniedn om-tlem. (iE1i,ii'lvt't1ria"a1u"l=1"rir "IL. _ ", _ -- _ 22i", the not: this you - It. I or the trip. " In Imp-iv. an! dun], tettetabte, themNeq 'h and III-mien. ' hi IomeufronkhhulI-d- ,rfthamalitrialut1." hunk"! "Jud: '."er-,1tf,ta2t,.e We," "aw-orb o lano- mu- an cl.' 1etttr11ututgsl'g" it. " animal's." nun-ma _ mud-d =l',"ll'rAliaa',1'd'tl',','1r2At L 5iiiiii t1rtutgemttbertaUee MMJuoh-OII"I_ "norm-mill." Nahum ping mind" an Drm't ' "by" ttt"rai" mung," 3.7.78 h W [quin- mwrul .tlt"J'S all" rut: Ad- 'dt *W'g-PW "I by no: ROSECRANS "a GROVE " Ton Kunming. movable chair duh have bun paced in the pets - We: Dandy. Iii-int Bergman of Kinne- I'dll vUited our school Ii'tiday " tor-non. The Wound- Club held the nnnull Mn; for election of omeem, April no. The following oitieqm ware ddcted: President, Mrs. A. J. Smith; vice president, Mrs. E. R. Ted; Run-ell Ton of Cary, Illinoia visit- ed Ill Thursday, m. 1111.). D. Rina; inu- nm, In. lurk S. Powel. Elaine Scott And Elton King en- rolled in the lower grades Inat not Neil Nude of Cnicago visit" It the home of W. G. Nagle Sammy. In. G. Batman and caught" of Minneapolis visited Mr and In. P. Borgmm Friday and Sammy. J. D. Riggs ad family moved from Pistskeo Lake to their home It Nippenink Lake. -- _ kiithateteAon spent Monday nt Chicago. ___ _ Mr .and In. E. G. Wean Bod family visited St. Charles Sunday. Mr. Brenner is visiaing Pox Lake on I fudodgh from Hampton Rhodes, Virginia. The iii-nun family moved, to the Knowles' hm last wee'r. N. P: genGn moved into the house "and by Mr .and Mrs. Hutu: on Main street. The eighth grade is expecting the in! examination most any day. We received word from Mr, Simpaan saying that there wouldn't be my contact this year. A Mrs. Emma Krueger of Prairie View visited our school one dny Int rived " moo! we found that we had a visitor. This vtaitor vs: I little hid, it w a pinch. The Int, "and and third - On my working for the priu they no to "an for a perteet, lesion and: day of a month. t We in. bun Elvin; quite ex- citing times in our WI guns lat-Iv. Bert b-ttalt sun in fun. Sonia d the children of our school at having n short nation due to m colds. sums-mm - I - KinaFdrmi-iarqHrteer; Ian. I m 86e: "no". -e. m M can "t; can!" 'te. "In. T,'titt."'PSNb. 1...!- l'rlco a mu crab: "In. :MMI. ioo-t, m we; ordlnuy m am: mt-dt-r. W " the: "re. Mayer-21°" - 'ii'iiieraTaiw. dtrtV m; not w "#3299- _ ..., "__., LIV! POULTRY-ham It: to": Ir; broad: We. "on. It: Ouch Ic: - it. VIEW PorATo.r--PNr bit. um a. "ATOM-Pct . h... normal _ .ve.._. _ V in . uhInI-un-VI- cr: inots. w " the Curt a". 1t'i"tiiir,i,'.aw. no." It. Ouch. WM in slid W 00.32,. lg"! FoF1ho-r but. le,'.',',',', mm... on the In: I","?.,'. J. rm'A'rou-P-r I. 'thug,' 3,0,7 Mnreh.A.D.i9a,naubr round yum. tutti-0"- - . quired and which an In till ttt " .1M tutonArettl .98. .R--Prtmq no": - inc. "I onc:hm"'"" 'tir. ter, "If. a. above named otrtrqHirtaat. "H uncu- M" "'""' M '.ua Around-Int to our am a 0..- tFiiiiir'2,',h'h,t,ie'e,dt'ttggat Btt i, id ammonium-II 'uus pllln to CWO. m an": paint. n Bat that . - cum-m 3273'" etttterS, t fancy our, lid. thereof, lad um- bunt """" - " non: "tampon issued an of said _ a..." man no!" can W the - duh-dun, annex-crook. "IN " q mum Still! ms Mull. 001.3: ttttTs M", l 8m}. ttet ft,':,',",,'.',,,, at luv . t and . _ an" . u hm 2,534.: 'GtG%'J: m" PAT5 I'.: l, B, of Snub Bola-I. for- 0109' "an. new... - . M- ,or "an s " '"ms' a". so mm- 1" , Juan ' a. of the A',Td,','a' but: 'it'lalrr". you-Hm Giiiaiii on the the , BOOB-Chaim ttght huh". no" to! oval"!- mm Into-hon. '10tMt tttbt. an to mum. mutt no", Mnrhen. I'm»: heavy "on, pa - no" tt.e9thtl. ..~l.: pigs pawns. trttr.F,P-oood to PM" hunk mm- nm, .gtrot lamb. III "11.: 101er gunman, roam [mtg ..... um county CATTt.W- II. My 'trivet-SSW. D; My, non HW~W. t.0tb. - 1% hun- ha". 3""; at... It"! 0 Warm HIM Mon at! M in" tte roujhl. ".1: can - mar AND I.Al"-Mm, I- bun In». It W n "I. WelEurcGh-ufnht - ,7 Bra-bu - three Doctor- si' m N. It'."','. a. 1,!1tll'r'a What kh!!!" morning when we pr- names-mm"... POE LAKE SCHOOL SCHULTZ SCHOOL THE IMKETS Ln-in LOH e cum-co. In: t Own- 'MW- W' 1eto &hoiillg mane N Y,I.v¢ oral-um IN THE any" COURT or LAKE COUNTY TO THE swan JUNE TERI, A. D. 1922. Wynne! suudmhd- " County of Lula Jennie H. Wnto Hinton Hume Holst, Ella Doris Holst. Mamie "allQ guardian of Ell. Doria Holst, minor, tum! Fry, Thomas B. Cooney. Bulb Balm. formerly Sunk Sm, "l'nknown hail-I nt In: or Mm of Sat-h Neon. formerly ELI-ab Stevens, deceased," and "Unknown ouuers ot or persons humid in the iullirm'rtedenrdMtt ,eaieatatatiNoitttu1fofth' South Enat Wet of Section 3 in Township " North. Ranch " Baat of the Third Principal law-n. ta Luke County. Illinois, WM. therefrom that part maria! lying Eaatertruthectnteriistetrfth. public highway running my the North But comer thereof. Alto: Beginnh; " a pomc and iron stake in the Eat line of the North half of the South East quarter of Section 8 uommtid M in 58.2 feet South from the North Eun comer thereof; thence South " dogma 9 minutes East along the outer line of the public highmy, 693.2 feet to In iron bridge mike; thence South " de- - Won 898.5 feet to In iron] pipe at the South Had corner of the; North but of the South Eu: quar- ter of My: ft aforesaid; arm] North 20 clubs, moreor lent, to the: place ot beginning, excepting (mull all of the above described premises the right of way of the Iinnupolh, St. Paul and Saul: Ste. Marie Btu-l way Commy, and subject to the right of "y of the Sesvey Dru". District, " of the above mud premises eoettaining eighty-four (84) l acrel of "more or lea. Auo1ot'narabertr,theW-tthm.- fourths cl tot number 8. and the North hall of lot number 9. all in Sauna 16, Tawmhip " North, Range 11 Eat of the Third Prim!" Meridian. in lake County, Illinois, containing than (15) m of land. more or less. 7 - lanthanum. qatatt-tdirttttext"rrtttthremem. "d m-Ind State of Alla the West four-ninth, of the South nine-tend» of the West half of the South West quarter of tt South But quarter of Section I, Township" Noah. Rate 11 M of the Third" Principal Wm. In Lake County, Illinois. Al": - nirur6ehnu.and70liiNid the South In: comer of the M Wat m " Section " atom- "ht; then. M ll duh- .d " Mammals-5;" Emlchdutotbc phenol".- nhg. nothing an (10) new. d "idG-t.iinatattetftt_ =t2tMth"n'd'tt,'ST anMthmhBMemts,fo-* mm.m~umm "harm's-mam f-trt?.mittK-,d-d,'. Wendi. that bye!!!" MA. 0.198" of an ChqattCtmnofuh.0muttr,W. -1t3m-tirtwdp-t,ests 1SiinieraH'ttt-f,aatdtut. "Monument d - June Term, A. D. 1922, a! the (2m Court of his County. Illinois. to be held " the Can End, in Wmske-t,det 'taid [Ah Comer, Illinois, on the Arst In- doy In hme, A. D, "I. a is by luv mired and which gait in still pending. WAUKEGAN. HIM. April 10, Whithwnfmltm 1nat-hhaddrmdsrthodtmatHn dill-unmanned th.ttttmrtsderrarta-tt of Public MoNth,w-trattmd.dartdb' dihhnhanhonutm Ntee.-eoertt-gttk tteutattttisreottrttrr. BENJAMIN H. KILLER. Caand-nt'n MW- tii axiiilFgt,r' WI o. Emmy, "a. and Roland o. "-th IN CHANCEBY. .GENERAL 12"'diUd'2 The requisite vit huh: Seen Mod in the one. of the clerk of the Clinic Court at Lake County, Illinois, NOTICE IS THEREFOIE 'FEBEBY GIVES" to tho chino and defendant, Saint DOW]. Auxiliary, u corpontion, that the above named complainant butto- {on Sud his Bill of c-uint in (harks C. Copeland, inane, by Alba" J. Austin, his murmur, vs. Saint Deutraue Auxiliary, I -omtion, and LASnlle Induce, a corporation. Stat. of Illinois IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or LAKE COUNTY TO THE SPECIAL JUNE TERM, A. D. 1922. County of Lab REQUENT service at almost F' all hours; a high rate of speed consistent with comfort and safety; centrally located stations in Chicago and Woodlawn, with excel- lent transportation facilities to all 47." parts of city; unfailineg prompt ar- 9/233; rivals; easy-riding electric trains, "9"" $lllll and responsible employes. These _ 1ltiftllg, advantages explain the preference 'ca of experienced travelers for the Road of Service. . N th Shore Line I? All Trains opemte on Chicago Daylight Giving The Baggage Checked to All Points. " CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R. was a. mm. and. £1me none: Get acquainted with the money and time saving "station to station" long-distance telephone service. This service is a long-distance connection between my two telephone: (includi private, branch exchange wuchbaard operator) 'll"til'tri'Jl,ful't"e'll from a con- nection between individuals. Under "nation to station" mm a charge for a mange is made where . connection is established with anyone at the called union. This service is quicker and about twenty-fhre cent cheaper than "person to person" service. If when gidng an order for a long-distance call you are willing to talk with myone who answers the distant telephone, just call by number, if you know it, or by nimeofsdUcriberdrfirm if you do not, and tell the operator you will talk to anyone who answers. Get acquainted with our "station to union" serv- ice and save time and money. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Convenience "Station to Station" Long-Distance Service LIBERTYVILLI Ttclit" OFFICE Paul-get Station A M )u Trains leave Libertyville " thirty-minute intervals from 6:48n.m.to10r48n.rna,that at 11:48 a. m. and every half-hour there after until 8:48 p. nv. then 9:48 p. m. and every hour thereafter until 12:48 a. m. These trains make prompt connections at Lake Bluff for Chicago. All Limited This: to Chicago operate direct to 63rd I Dor- cheater and do not circle the anM cm In "I M - -irsst all i h M nam" - "Mums, Mun-bl. on tho Int (by of the link, A. D. 1922 tu- of the Omit Court of uu County. Illinois, held " the Court Home In Waukegan in said Luke County, Ill- inois, on the first Hominy in lunch. A. D.'1922 and that an Illa may 'rtoruriaidmstofsaMCourtro. unable on the ttmt dny of the Speck] June Term of aid Court, to be held on the Brat load-y of June, A. D. 1922, u in by law re- quired and which suit is nil! pend- ins. BENJAIIN H. MILLER, . Comp1nitutnt's solicitor. WAUKEGAN, Illinois. April 10, Lewis o. Brgchny, Curt 29-81-8845 i, LYELL H. MORRIS (' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR I 1.th " - ' '. Luce Bldg. umm'xLLl ATTORNEY-AT-u' m tutioel Bank Building. Telephoto. " LIBERTYVILLB 101 Lincoln Am. DR. 0. P. BUTTERFIELD VETERINARY SURGEON Telephqne " LIBERTYVILLI Oftieq in First Nation! Bunk Bldg Boriust1to8:80aadTtotrp.tn. Residence, Broadway, opposite park PIANO & WOLINCILID Phone 896-R MBERT'YVTUM, ILL VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON oftuqandrtesid-ottCoohAve. W. G. BRAGG VIOLIN a VIOLA Betsey Knowlton Williams ELHANAN W. COLBY ArroRNEY-AY-LAW Phone 1684 LIBERTYVILLE C. B. OLNEY. D. V. M. Ptqtfiirnmtfhrviee. Assistant State chriun'm DR. J. L. TAYLOR B.H.MILLER LIBERTYVILLE Phone " no. u