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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Oct 1922, p. 6

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_| Consignment Sale I Third Annual | 1| 70--Holstein--Friesians -- 70 M * PA : iA M W.---u&m * "Mr. and Mrs, Will Atwell enter-- .. tnined the formér's brother and fam-- ALL _ Lake County Holstein Friesian Asst i Friday, October 27 at 10 A. M. MP FAIR GROUNDS, LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. «: A choice offering of correct type Holsteins, suitable for foun-- «_ Robert Ransom took a trip to Cai-- E. E. Smith and son Claude of Waukegan called 'at the J. L-- Shep-- herd home Friday,-- xA § "It would be greatly appreciated if as many ladies as posgible meet nt the home of Mrs. W. Atwell Thurs day to work on the choir quilt, Come mnn-mipufll'a:"fimi- 'MThe Sunday evehing Class meetings and let us hope there will "vflhhfldn&ehflmd Rev. aad Mrs, Wirtz Choir practice will be held this week on Thursday evening at the home of Frank Doiph. . The Ladies' Cemetery meeting was held with Mrs. Frank Knigge last week Thursday. A goodly number of ladies were present and quite a bit 4 'i,ifgi sc empme~ _\ Mrs. 4. L. Shepherd was a Wa:-- 'daughter Maxi and son Harold t Satur und Sunday in Chi-- Mystics neld their an-- g, .A pthicers Thurs-- f PFred Thies gave an in-- teresting report of the Mystic con-- "gwu'dd'oufidu installing 0 After the cere-- monies all joined in the lively game friend Alf. Ames. We carnestly hpumdthw'ill avail themseilves of the opportunity to get together and enjoy these good . Mr. and Mrs Roy Newton a«1d es s l.p-n-dt-:ny. .. severe attack of the quinzy, but is somewhat improved at pres-- of bunco. A fine hinch was served and music furnished by | our old oo n mAisaves in Cbi-- week Friday evening at K?Hfim&.ch: uo y ie granddaughter of a 40 Ib. to a 42 Ib. bull. T2 ID. sn of a 31 :; to. prod bus, .: **~' <_ "mt&mmfim_ of a 34 Ib. son of the uk '-.;E.."::&,'N.&..."""m"""?.':- buil Cedar A-'zé_?iw:.m".:gam gigenr T\?,.W;f&"&';..auw«mm cow. it § 1 + * oR o iss ¢: a on of n 900 16. Lo# half sister of the $30,0 A P mm S ts toonin fpiin eonacs; q,, seage A fhalzmter ot a 900 16. half sister of the $30,000 A% bf a 24 To. three year old to a 24 tb. bull. _ A 3b Cow. &0 # > *\ te, to buyers. A cow bred to a 42 lIb. son of Bess §;3.'ii't;.fffi;wuw & * Ay:. ih. bull bred to A : granddaughter of a 40 1 on n sns dandy, Senier. "" .'\,...x"fi\' l"h" "fl many yeats Ago and greatly enjoy-- ed meeting old frién« . her step--son and her daughter--in-- i e e t _ j Farnsworth and '- A 4 spent Sunday " & 4u' ' the Ivinhse ehurch calléd on Ivan-- Bondiy marming? berbion . at the mfh Altho advanced in years, M Newcomb is still vigor »"Do € *5 " L.; the . n hall Friday night. It is for the sehool so let us all be ce s s Mss c PioC daoghter turned home Monday. : Her daughter o ind ky :. is The Rev. Mr. Wirts entertained the boys Sunday School Class Tues-- A.. x lhe desicd, sold subject to 6090 day retest; 'mflmgcmuaww wm&:':':wmmahfim%um' west of Half Day the following described property Om i c es 7 resaim, s tm o Srek " " 20 Ibs. of butiger in / CaZS, in t iepmntiting ono oys eper 200 le n dar Mc line Catsioges can be obtained on sai lis been caritully selected 'by the Bale 0s MEX C _ nzcigs -- Tb dainizan. uds \iminie w dn sn e mm 2 mh'w EE i $5 Head of Pure Bred Duroc 1 White Mule, wt. 1000 Ibe. pewrage~" With his brother--in--law 67--HEAD OF LIVESTOCK--67 L. _A M Lufl det--> zm 2t 4 on raniiizpiery w 7. m»mmamumhamhv 0 & b.z-ymfluduwclnothnmn- haudmyum- k e M sath a record of 28 lbs. of butter, 667 lbs. of milk ia'a high producing herd of Holsteins, some having A, Auction TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 Machinery, Tools, Hay and Grain. Commencing at 12 o'clock vis-- eng baskel SoCIN! BP!" °. NJ men of the L. A. % y at 8 p. m. . Ladies 'bring baskets. . _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clausing :' Bunday, Oct. 22 at 2 p. m. in Eg-- e there will be a Base fall game between the L. A. C. and *u'.me of thll-on.\ 'Don't fail to sttend the program and basket social given by the L-olfi'hA. at the Parochial School, Saty t h at 8 p. m. -- Leadiea wthes dn' friends i\ Chenca, C e Un esn $ hn.'é.a-:m 99 fliifihmmmm 7 Umbdenstock left for Monday where she will be en sd this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clausing and children and Fred Pricbe motored to *-- Mrs. E. Dunning and sons motored to Dundee, IL, Tharsday, * -- Mrs. Miry Potts spent last weok with friends in Elgio, 11-- . Miss Alma Albrecat called on her folks at Rodenbury, last Friday. 1% HENRY BOYSEN, JR. w comuctes Apaues" Phary 110. 280.W--2, Woukegeo, TD. day or by mail John Surma, Jr., 1 Yearling LARAEL LCUVUINI X--1s now paying rent tor OnCC5 FOFT 1NHC JIALICS _ZAiLLUEIIEIL Y 3 County Superintendent of Schools, Board of Review and during a part of the year for the extra force ~f C:=:*: used in extending taxes in the County Clerk's office. . C * !nadditiontotbeexpemeformtthereisahrgenmtdfimloitin having a part of the books in the Court House and a part scattered in outside offices, even now, with these extra offices rented, 'the offices in the Court House are so crowded that the work is done at a great disadvartage and s mvflfithe#CmtyMsoficeuwfifled%fihmdnco;fdsuu necessary to p e them up on tables, if any one wishes to exi any of them they must be carried int the&wvhu'sroomw%mmfinda the County Treasurer's office public is ; delayed in payment '?'i ind trar c!xr"c'}evbmasonmtmd te for the clerks to work.. *~> the bottom of Ne sA within the nex *hhmguw.mnw&gwsmmwu.w& of real te are kept, t S-fim tion is still worse. are about 800 volurites of books and records an Mafwabdw,mmfimrytofle %mzflboohbh&ofloor,.ndwm"bmm&mtobew ie bottom of the pile, If this condition continues the books will be worn mw:hhamfiilu,witwfllbem to have many of them re--bound the next few years, at an expense of from Eight to Ten Thousand .thut'mzlmti ';':'nymura' LAKE COUNTY is now next i or where ever they can ind a The same condition exists in greatly delayed in payment of

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