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Lake County Register (1922), 21 Oct 1922, p. 7

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at Libertyville Thursday I bo whitt Taag oi the wile teots 1 should say not. Fuany isa't &1 the Max 'Miller home where he did Bunton employed 'by At Jr., was Freddie Cargill deserves credit as a real man. He is quite capable of bit afraid either,, Tom Byrnes and two gentliemen friends from Chicago. Sunday aflcnug"thl.'l'.m t m&wuwwmfi seaity when he asks you, * you take one lump or two?" It will be the prevailiag method in the near futare, # 'hnlfiilkolw-md goal at such "cut throat" price} It e s se es decorabing mt tne fichioy Brow. hofi last week. ployment office in Lake fan Afoamplizes l0 4 yeae : 4 Arj 7 es tace of t posdads doen't mod th eare of th doesn't need to: ezxuse any extra effort as there won't be much of it ce miggh dnige Sn irge~" hou&'dtg!fl-rmm According to the last issue of the lwz_fihhmm are not ed to that carnival at under the weather last week with a This inity was very sorry to h-tdmdlnmfl Prairie View. The bereaved have Herbert Wickersheim and family from Chicago were visitors at the home of Mathias Wickersheim last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Busch were callers at the Ray 'Busch home in Prairie View last.Friday evening, > saw Sun-- day.:f-#& Al " Tast ignk a Teege tome: h'mwmu.'." miles an .l'&u.'fi ed down three posts, slammed a telephone post broke it ere it stop-- ped. The car contaiaed five occr pants and all were very serionsly injured. They were taken to a hos sed the smys he will not for-- get it for time. The sight was sc aorrible r#lfl-d" slaughter -- nfter butchering time and was enough to cause him to not travel so many miles per hour in the future. There is no joy ia such reckless driving f&nd very fre-- qbertly it has a sad. éading. An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure. _ 1';:'-:;'" bad cold y & utln.?.flho-flb" going to rid of it by working rea} hard. Bob is just alright, grit snd will power do accomplish won-- Henry Potts was a busizess cal-- ler in Prairle View last Baturday. Frank Archer wis somewnat un-- der the welther last week with an able to go out. _ . | Emil Geest, . and Mrs. J. N Busch spent [ g_at | the Max Miler in 1 Caroline Busch Hight cwmbm. h *4 Gazser from _ was a | io uie s it ns | Jacob _ Gasser his h@.a-pu&o:.uu- "fun" we all know is about all And he says he's not one ¥4 Tharsday. at _ . Mrs. August Hapke returned to| })quhuhyd\nahdw;t wisit at the nome 'of Mr. and Mrs.| i. 5 2200 hoh i ndiec. it mag i 4 ~ Mrs. A. Q'tun and u;.w of Bassett, axc~ 'Lmunmm-tm George Hapke L'vos:tum' afternoon i ltkb::a Soon &rw '*II'K "ghe bnhlni" . Earics y:'w'ma: home Saturday after ing rela-- mnm"m Belle Taggart returned to her home here a few days ago, after an extended visit with relatives in eago were week end guests at the !rt hotel. C es* Piin Ryree Prige is vieiing her S qhimnigadie, eradimk wid * --~ T i&& o:d ms.'u-o'.':uu gene Prior cottages on the north side and Lake Bluff. i. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schneeberg-- Marsnficld, Wis Mateon: 1)--. and Mss staifle af Ohi-- Broughton. f Dr. L. E. Golding, wife and daugh-- ertyville became., P pcu-::l-qudun t > raw m Tlag. | Luckily Ne 'badn't Saten a Yery large ; ",'-'-' ed Columbus Day by having a day's vacation. 1 lp:.ln.c'brhlmhfl-] ness in Chicago Tuesday. . mmqude "lb'.h:rt. -'uuuud-' -fim'&'.'ma-mwi spending the rgnce wholes use 4j + L. wernd in Chicago. They have bought a In'an-nolvwiubo-. very last week and for a time his life was despaired of. Latest wp on the gain. Babtis ] of Buffalo Grove who is in the hospital. "\mfl-'m.wufio Monday evering. S3e gare aome very fine selections on merville night. e 1 is busy 1aloading coal ar for Emil Geest. Geo. and family of Liber« tyville Apent Saturday and Sunday speedy recovery. ¥V¥ern Kimbaill and daugater Mrs. Mrs. Levina Duers and daughter, iss Margaret,. réturaed to their Mrs. Laura Cook and Mrs, Lusy Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Ja; r houwlgs. WAUCONDA Wwentb@ian nawday to see his father Sturm spent Monday at of Geo, Sturm 8r. arinni was quite was a caller at Sher-- BUGGIES TR iR Howard Anderson, a truck driver, for Mr. Nicholson at spent the week end at his e in Wau-- sonds. &" Wright, Shotmed o Baating. "n.| ri » M wmulh.'fi-sw wi | is attending college-- © | Several young people from here , attended a movie at Carey, Saturday | night. Anfiomawc_hm_ except Mr. Smith were a them. James Fay Carr and Carl l'ink' motored to Chicago _ 'lfl'l'-' | noon. Carl Hakonx:'num-l ist in regard to thromt trouble. . Mrs. Ed. MaxReld aad Hittle son spent the last week at the home of nc Triggridey Inow a Jokth clons and stock, machinery and tools soid for a Wedding mmfi-«w wll '%' and . Marie r8, Miller of l" Tuesday with relatives here. ... !-- Sorre! mare, Gray Bay Bay Black Commencing & 10:30 A. M. way Ahave 'you over neaily ons i -- m i imesee sape I] satisfaction and e ati g i | actual dollars and }gentl? (' * . m.wm c3 fl.% [A * Semi Finished *,~ $2.50 lfzousfillwashathom..fi. "old way," have you ever seriousliy co j & genuine economy of clothe careful workers of this --n 'g'- satisfaction and ation, but in Entire Fami 45 --HEAD OF LIVE§TQOEE--45 #2 Thursday Oc Having rented my farm I will sell at public USUAL TERMS OF SA E. A. WIt Count the Cost. 44 C t »wahobt 1 »D 4 viMlage of mm#woryhuw closed for k as they could closed fo;m is nearing George < earing for " Mr. tored noon. her home C Hapke mo-- "lnt. and M GBeovee Hapke mo 31 is employed by Mr. Nichoison to jJoin het busband at Hins-- ARK anp UUBERTrvIL12 e work with, nce -- of Cb lome Subdt Hinsdale who is {ather returned a few days visit at 11:30 and daughter to their home of last week it with Lois 179 ve | -- Lake Geneva----By Motor . OBER h lang) :4 + Mrs, of Burr Oak farm north of the Ladies A h . afternoon. A goodly ; er were prosent. A fine lunci served and everyone enjoyed a plea afternoon. Editor: who was laid m Sgetaine on matisn be around an ~ tend to b agaia, C. L gb installing hot air furnaces residence and in the store on Main street, Mr. Charles Meyers and Mr. H. of Chicago were guests at the on John's home a few days re Mr. Meyers and Mrs. J are brother aAnd sister, CHICAGO NORTH sHORE & MILWAUKEE R. R.|) . To the Business Cente WitH RED PEPPEA Inter--nat' , Gosts Little at a jar at once. UE"_";; awaits you. Be sure to backache, stiff neck, 1 G+vE LIBERTYYILLE TICKBT--OFFICE North Shore Line y get around and you will Speedy North Shore Trains take you to the heart of Milwaukee. You arrive, refreshed and onfime,ltflpfifliofthebighfl?n'hm hotels and theaters. Convenient surface line connections to all parts of the city and suburbs. Hundreds of business men economise on time and effort by making this their regular route. Take gpeedy North Shore Tramins to Kenosha and trangfer there to busses for Lake Geneva. Trains leaving Lake Bluff at 7:10 ;.m.,@&a.m., 12:19an p. m..flp. m., 739 p. m. and 10:19 p. m. make bus connec-- tions. North Shore M:w meet All these trains. §\ 4 muUStT M No | W e Schanck Hardware Co. International, New Idea Emmerson with fast Limited Trains for points on line. every hour from 5:48 a. m. to 12:48 a. m. tiake prompt Manure Spreaders The Best Paying Machine on the Farm $125 to $135 t o -- all ' § G@ivE it Tok Salm NE &Q 8!!# ' u"fi"' Ay_ ";7?\: 5»0w 4M _« § Phone 74 i : m *ROun 3p Sn

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