¥r.> 1 y of h'a"" an uncle < ~--**~ performed the ceremony my «2y _ H. C. Meyer spent Monday in Half wSund.y Kiz« Viola Wells days with Mr. E, Aynsley returned "home evening after spending a few i Wnn arcong muming." rles Lemmkubl is quite ill with _ Miss Lucillis Barkske of Wauke-- in and Carl Rasmussen of Kenosha 1 gq,;!.c.lcnrwh- ' hfidthluu'; % lLuMMY: & /6 y) Cige * _ Miss Ada Gressens of West Chi-- returned to her home Satur-- . a week's vaca-- morning for Peoria: mebeay ue """ _ Schumacher of Druces Lake on m w t oo _ Mrs. McLaughlin returned to Chi--| --om. Monday after spending a ;. w : Mrs, Emma Rouse. | wu-tuu and daughter, Ses Richard Earl of Libertyvile and Luebkeman spent . ! %hhfl':':' fiumlflfifl- ne ;u,vnbbm-'l Lemkshl of High-- b Mr,. and Mrs. H. Fromelt, j ,Md Sait W' . and Mrs. R. D. Cook, Mr. Smith, Rev, and of Wheaton. + p dinner was weorved to MRS. M. L. and Joél Chandler ie Homlame was * Chicks® borough spent a few days with Bert Rouse atter re-- summey course at JSarrett and daughter spent of Wauke-- m.lll: .:;! C S us . _ <the sumng filends iof the br groom wish them all the M on ave 'g".&"! ' Mrs. e y m _ sition wita 'th Shore 1 The groom is chief clerk -- freight department of the Shore Electric line at Wigh» il'llll--- unc _v';-uv'*' I 1 ment, Also for {r. beautifal fioral Mr. John H. Aynsley, 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Aynsley, stroke Th away at Sunday M and Robert Ayasliey Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stanchill were :Mr .and Mrs. E. J. Giss enter :@mm"'"""' Mrs. J. A. Mason was a Wauke-- Harald Stah] was on the Hick list Lo atcommeatiyantallih=are e ies Apenoea vacation last Friday by going to the MERUWE RRAeReEe : 8O TEei 000 N SR CCC h en 3. Mrs. Zélier returned to her home g%g&'mn--. in Manhatten, Kansas, Tuesday eV®-- | hare 5* ® C o amy> af Fietn where ©0¢) ~sriss CGrace Schryver of Indiana is We Mr .and Mrs, W. 'Lemkl o her po-- t --chief o un ofN :'h a 0 M: at Wighwood. EVERYBODY STEPS Pavilion «> Opposite Crane's Hotel DIAMOND LAKE-- * C her po-- | $he | en & her of thc ) AMBEEE pricf vacetion 'the 1 o. 2 ent of the Nonh'u' ~wb T e ccs c womee:. © | webifp Motperat hospital ie Mre. eetibiemate, | kema® ~ Memorial hospital, NWaun-- J Ee Aamic -- | iss ts ns . | es Logie, nax Ch H.. Ayasley suffered :1 : of m':m aly EPNET | ' ',, m cow 'm '---1 [ ESnappy Music by \Essex Orchestra Ed. Giss next Thursday, Sept. Laurell & Kelly's Saturday Evenings and SUNDAYS _ Card of Thanks . Apw oi igwan rly .our friends and the chappiness the bride and and --Aynsley Saturday and wed con and | Chicago. | to keep | d to.. tae wher {h_p'_-uM | jaries, It was | enwnert wiae in to keep on a truck. HG d to...the. -- Vietory > where it was found . h"_..mmminuu-\ n juries, It was thought that his re-- covery was impossible, but an, OpP~ WBAE and Incoday s ln.l..B..m 4 mflq' hmw #q; waukee 'fair Wednesday. A l u*mifi"flrfiu& . Fulton motored to Milwaukee to the fair. Thorsday. «i h,.l-uollmn.'hh' at the high school arrived Thurs» Mr. and Mrs. Will Hook 1ToOrmeniy: of Antioch have: moved to Gurness, Miss Fay Milner of Chicago spent the week end in Gurnee. B Arthur acnig.nd Miss . Lils E in Waukegan last week. _ Mr. m"-i ce. Sch1 F. Schryver. ~_ 1 "Mrs. °K. N. Met *Mrs.°E. M. Metcalf has recovered from a serious illiness and is able to be around again, ic " 21 _ 'Mr. and Mra Wesley Taompson 4--~;_-- . mfuname Brooks of E4 Louis Bottger of Chicago spent a few days this week with his daugh-- ter, Mrs. George Winter. < . A zon was born to Mr. and Mrs. 'William Huriey on Monday. Mrs. Hurlsy before her-- marringe was ,'nn.m-a.---s&vgil"'v day following t-mfil- She was the mother of John Thomas, who is road commissioner of War-- EV Janét Nottingham's bungalow. . _ | Leslie Gillings is suffering ; ho ce oi forng aweil ht Guriee people to. the ""m oathing Siners carpenters; mmm m Mre. L hoi We s AJ E --LAKE _COUNTY_. \hege ~~:i JEi.-'. 'k! # C RILER f was 'and Mrs. Will Hook formerly Schanek Hardware Co. International, New Idea Manure Spreaders which he. was ruck. He Was "o y ®a the Farm Fu + word Friday: morning . f. o of the death &%fikflom = first prize for the best ""nidldubee hibit at the fair. The reward i8° a f > v by 0. W. Len-- be exhibited at the 5 Ne n:;l Mrs. C. F. Duneaa uz : : Spaaldi arm %mflf&ib was re-- o nons.." .. Ab. R ~Br e ' Dunean is janitor at 'the high school here. imitiated. in the (Royal Neighbors Saturday. Light refreshments were served. There will be a bakery sale at the next meeting. Al members are urged to attend. The proceeds will be used to buy an American flag. Saturday while playing in the yard. -- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bratzke of Waukegan visited friends in Gurnee _ -- Mr, and Mrs. L. w. Wakefeld visited friends in Racine Sunday. sociation will meet with Mrs, Fred M:'i'_\-m.mu to $135 : Evelyn Barbaras c O gmzawm » "wm" vacation with Ethel Un»denstock: 3 7 of Prairie View «spent afternooh and evening at the Victor Sauer home. -- Migs Kalkbrenner of Pal-- ents, ."hw. Mr.--and Mrs. Edwin IOGer. ©_Ms sons of "Ares spent one day last week at the hommd of--Mr. and Mrs. Charies Heraclbetifer Jr, The Diamond Lake Cemetery DIAMOND LAKE w'?\',a x C onld ":fl"" h Alice of Lake Villa visited ROOM 9 MURRAY --..., . PBONE #% Bdwin DN Cakeqe C .4 | prmmented by C. A. MesounL Tas | yor sALE--ffearts ot Gold on "'fi 3 Mrs. Th *'x 'Metropoltan --Life m:M-& +t ill for FRANK RocAN OF ANTIOCH o ED FRIDAY .fihflm ) at _ At long resident of Lake county and his many friends will be grieved to hear--that he has passed away,s . . i,.;., ing at 10 'élock from o ts ch / and Wisconsin : stréets, Ke-- iosha, 'Wis., thence to St. Thomas' . AInterment will be --at St. James'* cemetery, Kenosha,. ville; Elmer Rogan, North Chicago; Leo and Joe Rogan, Antioch; Mrs. Joseph McKay and Mrs. Victor Stark, Chicago, survive bim.. An» other son, Frank Rogan, is deceased. He also leaves two brothers and rmu.lmmm =gn Rogan, Chicago; Mrs. Sarah Rogan, Kenosha; William Rogan, Racine; ° Adelbert Rogan, Liberty-- Dabin 'of Chicago. CHILD PRIZE WINNERS _ AT HEALTH CONFERENCE by fowheC". : > 7/ & First prize $15.--LaVerne Lucille Second prizes $10.--Earl H. Kane Jr.. Area, 96 per cent. Opal May k Ane e 2 c cAi B B P id Jartrett, Area, 985 per cent. Smail, Area, 95.6 per cent, o n mejue Pm Fourth -- »--June _ Frazell, 1w-=1 97.3 per cent. s nated by the Earnshaw Sales com-- patiy.'to the best child: under one year went to Nanette Faun Saund-- ers, daughter of Joseph Saunders of The best scoring child. of school *,fmd'..b'by'.l'oodln, went : 'to Eloise McCandless of Mhhon;quudfl per cent. % J kect Each 'waild examined was given a coupon entitling the parent to one nhobs h of the child, This was h4 6 P a w&u ts moitthe faotyreek Sih the latter's brother, Meyer. ters of R with the Wm. Peters famil The winners of the prizes given ; the Fair Association for child-- n from 2 to 8 years were as fol-- ' Mr. and Mrs, O. H. Yaeche and uwifi-'---ndhmt ) Oswald Lersen :of. Clinton,. Wis., called on home folks Sunday. . Miss Hazel Schumackerreturned to Ravenswood Sunday after spend-- ing a week's vacation at ber home Mrs. A. Jones of Area ! staying with her daughter, W. Hail the past week. Mr arig MFK. Goo. j PAY het, : Spokane, : Washington; Mary McCann and Mrs. Adam If your orchard is in bad shape, if the fruit drops, if small, wormy or scubby, let us tend %O LBON next season. Get them trimmed 25 years experience in western states and Europe. Jones of Ares has been T0 years old, The of 1 FOR SALE OR RENT--57 acre farm at Prairie View, Lake ~Co. FOR SALE--Two work horses, hay _-- wagon and. harness.-- ~John W Beese. 278--M--2. --~> -- 60--1t FPOR SALE OR ~RENT--7 room house in Area. Will Ray, Area, . including bath room, al' modern im-- | FOR SALE--Crab apples for jelly ! ' or pickling. Honey in comb. Mrs. Minimum charge, 25¢c.. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: b¢ per line per insertion. FOR SALE--Wooden packing boxes at Langworthy's. -- 69--1t your wants known here. A trial will convince you. pigs. Walter Madgen, Area, Route 2. Phone 261--M--1. 69--2t II1. -- Apply for information : to Eimer sufl.'. present renter, or to E. E. Easton, Downer's Grove m'm moving. Household goods of all description for saie. . chns seHELL 2¢r Palls restnurant Gordon Ray, Area, Phone 296--R--2. good for eating or caming .d' tomatoes. Cheever Place, Mechan-- ics Grove Rr., Phone 254--W_--LIb ertyville. 6bt SEWING ° MACHINES--Adjust e d, cleaned and repaired in your home. Used machines in good.con-- emensearem 1st ' mfi.m--mfvl FOR SALE--Modern six house + oom M"Hhm loca-- tion. Must be sold to settle estate, und is offered at a very low price. Phone 3838--J2. or church use. . A. L. Webb, Phone FOR SALE--Horse, riding or driv-- ;...;"'JE'M' x Lil'fll.. A. & Mfl'.m Phone 90, Libertyville. 66--«( $100 for outfit. Standard sewing washing machine. Black fron bed and springs. Phone 96--RA L FOR SALE y the rate earned by the Milwankee Railroad &.m.-omwmmn-" +3 In 1871 it had been redused to two and one--half cents; 1881 to two and seven--tenths cents; in 1891 to one cent; in 1901 to id . PP . the Duting the War and subsequently mates weré advanced by Te government to partiaily offset the tremendons increases in ea» ;"7'": figg g'"&tm:flu About Freight Rates Chicago, Milwankee & St. Paul Ry. TO PUGET gOUND--ELECTRIFIED old FOR SALE--Chicken and fruit farm FOR SALE FOR RENT--L for two gent waukee Ave. FOR RENT--Farm, 172 acres, of four acres, well located. It has an 'eight room house, com-- reasonable prices and casy terma. Insurance and ioz WANTED--To sell your stock and farm implements nmfi Sell mm':' m at ie dn mt piivate salh. Bs 'rooms, furnished Or 1 Inquire Register office, Daich L. 192). Infuire E. 7. Oib-- bfl.lflhUfln&%fi 1LO8T--In grand stand or on ¥air Ouofil-dw.p"u:': tnnAnehtnl'A.ll" . and Y.lc.A.'mmkd reward if returned to Lake County MORE ABOUT THE BULL. Thers 8. Simmends, . Experienced A44--W Lake Forest. L k are all kinds af milking machines on the market but thre is only 1 Bull Tent Cup and . 1 Bull Milk:--Claw: 1 Buil Hot Water Tank . which heats water free of charge in the bars while milking.. Cem-- plete installed $230.00, LOST AND FOUND