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Lake County Register (1922), 23 Dec 1922, p. 2

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__. Area Mr. and Mrs. Pfannenstill were Waukegan visitors Tuesday. rnu.cu--h:nm--um&- ter© Clarice spent Saturday in Chi-- cago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keiroy are the w«.mmmw . *ll.".blflh:mn(hkan visitor Saturday. Mrs. Frank Miller _ of * Belvidere ?ym'ifihm- rs. J W. Chandler on her way zLuma. Cal. to visit her parents . and Mrs. Fred Wolf. _ Louis Margquart of Lombard spent M-dmuwucu:q, Mr, Stelling is on the sick list. Louis Holtie and -- family© were Sunday visitors with relatives. ;:q'.:.fl-'-rndm:'ka to the city Saturday visit callers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. ?MMW. J. A. Mason has gone to Waukegan for the winter, past week with a cold. | "Mrs. Wm. Fenner spent Monday in J;;!hnr W il visit-- T sn iig es e mm ?dmmm wus here several months ago spent a week at the Mead home in Liber-- with Santa Claus. 8. E. Knedier were Des Plaines "L. G. Hutchings of Lake Villa and and Glen were callers at home Sunday.' ' Mr. and Mrs. F. Stancliff were ] callers Saturday after-- ~~¥. Brockman, who broke his leg a tew weeks ago is able to be around "--'Mv' Saturday evening. A zmhflh-mndmd a cordial invitation is extended to n Ladies Ald met at the Toont home Thursday afterncon. l.,"hpmnhfih ~Walter Gosswiller was in Chicago on business Monday. ©Leonard Miller of Park Rrige was a'caller here on Saturday. _.Mr. Sternberg and little daughter spent Saturday at the William Umb nhfml_-nh. ---- Miss Herschberger spent the -.td-aur::t.lr-ul Mrs. Charles , Ir. o wik e poronts Hov 4nd Ni. day his parents Rev. and Mrs. Kalkbrenner. spent Thursday evening with Helen -damuuqm Nettie Bunn of Chicago spent Suraday with her parents, Mr. and The Christmas program will be at MHerbert Meyer of Palatine was a Mrs. Chas. Herschberger Jr. and MRS. M. L. PRAIRIE VIEW LONG GROVE week with relatives at o6 .$ was a Liberty»-- was ill the 0". s 'h..'l:tdbophntvuk * i hhm""d&: Miller care for 2: children who | fine lot of hogs last week. hhm-p.t" dul: week IMV&WI'I Miller care for children who were quite ill. l N. F. Busca was a business caller in Waukegan one day last week. Mrs. Mary -- Schley entertained a lot of company last Sunday. Among those present were Chas, Klepper and family and Henry Baker and family of Libertyville and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Masone of Des Plaines, E:n.Adr;wnw!uwn spent Wednesday afternoon at the N. F. Busch home. Adolph Anderson was seen in this Mr. and Mrs. James Matousek and Donald Busch spent Monday evening at the Crestmore farm. Celia Potts was on the sick list the latter part of last week-- Al Bunton Jr. spent Saturday in Libertyville in the evening Mrs. Mill-- er he and saw Manslaughter at the Ray Busch and family have re-- turned from the city and are staying at the home of N. F. Busch. Chicago were in Libertyville Tuesday on business at the office of B. Miller. -- Rob Schiey was somewhat under the weather last week with a bad cold but at this writing is well days last week and unable to teach Mrs. Maud Knoll of Half Day was .bah-._enh;:m.lmwm:. ersheim home Thursday after-- Mr. and" N. F. Busech and Dnlklvllt-to"'lnm to see Santa Claus and do some Christmas smopping. They spent Sunday at the home of Chas Mcyer of that «ity. g village Wednesday. Matt Wickersheim sold his wood land to Carl Witt. day time but a little thing likesnow don't . bother Herman, Fred Busch spent Tuesday at the Max Miller home in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. James Matousek spent Tuesday in Waukegan shopp-- Saturday night as Herman Tor-- chie and others at a lunch room south| of some time stole his car, a new sedan. The miscreant headed toward Chicago. Somewhere near there he ran into a \rut upsetting the car and badly with Mrs,. Wm., Wachsning at Pala-- tine, while Mr. Wachsning is at the Mrs. George Wickersheim and son Chnarles were visitors at Matt Wick-- ersheim's Sunday. 'Mwmohfi-m Al. Bunton Jr. and Clarence Busch ed when a fAiy wheel burst a 'mll.oo Nick on the laz | laying open his scalp so as to expose joved several games of p umn-«:.n.mw n n ie it Too Late for Last Issue held. His word is he didn't intend to steal the car but just use it, with-- 7 too n it is namee pestenoind Mr. and Mrs. J. Matousek were on business in Highland Park Friday. While sawing wood on the Baker farm north of Wheeling one day last week an awful accident occutrr-- J. N. Busch and Gus Weimer of Max Miller of Libertyville was in APTAKISIC at degree and M. Weidner home Sunday-- > ' , Matousek and Jennie Kal-- ' of Chicago, were martied in . Y¥ _ @B+ aged in the 1e --*~*~ pilgens Schley Bros. sold a bunch of cattle to Otto Buetner of Wheeling. * Otto Anderson was a caller at the Crestmore Saturday. He now is in the eattle business for himself, while Adolph is with L B.-- .' -- be strewn with roses and all the MuMHN:LN. Fred Weidner of Chicago is home for the present, helping with the work until after the holidays. ' Frank Liscomb, Clara and Bertha | Miller of Libertyville spent Sunday | at Ine haimne of N: F. Busch, | -- -- _ | Henry Wolf of Quentins Corners was in town Monday. * WShmodercndBnOookm callers at N. F. Busch's also at the Crestmore last Sunday evening.' . of Wim. Metz of Wheéeling Thursday. Mr. Metsz was a Mason of very high Emma Sturm was a Highland Park visitor last Thursday. . Mrs! :;duwlninilmrledhmvfi'l' Mrs. Ed. Giss spent Friday in Lib ertyville at the home of Sam Schar, Emil Geest and Clarence Busch at-- tended a dance south of Wheeling last Satarday night. Cis "o'e Mr. and Mrs. James | Matousek Al Bunton Jr., and Miss Alice mot-- ored to Libertyville Saturday after-- were callers at the home of J. N. Busch last Friday evening. callers at J. N. Busch's Suaday. . G.o.,ld-nwulmntl.fl- Busch's last. week, . Péter Sievers, Ed. Schley and Er-- ben Riekm attended the Fat Stock gan We wish the newly weds a world of happiness, may life's path * James Matousek and Caroline Busch were married at Waukegan, Dec. 9th and will reside in Wauke-- show in the city last Wednesday. All kinds of Auto Repair Work Trim Your Trees Prairi¢ View Blacksmith Shop T have three milk wagons for sale in goodsdfih- Horses shod with stee! plug shoes for much less cost than Noticé To Farmers and we will be glad to . furnish you an estimate Edward F. Kuester 'This is the season to Day and Night Service Libertyville 276--J--1 was buried with Masonic Edith, ter of Mr. § in health to be brought home '(from the MecAllister hospital. .| _ 'Beveral men have been engaged in ,,mwmmm- ing Company plant While it is the | , |hope to start the plant by the first j ';dhm,fimmbhului whether this will be accomplished. : Allen McMilien is one of the Iucky :u-hmdwu-noinfllimul' deputy sheriff of the county. This is the first time Grayslake has bad , Tg'ruznmm Imi .'mmmewmwo '\vears ago, was in an aute accident' recently and at last reports was at m&mumhmh in the home of his sister and mother , s Powers t the ie e P ant hock msluf annual harvest of ice is being Where can you select anything that better expresses the Yule-- tide spirit of Cheerfulness? _ GRAYSLAKE M?w e of the Iucky ; OWb. dntnutna' The county. This|to go hbhulndi'flik" eut in this section 'The lakes have nvepscts s fhst thetp wiit is present. a Mr. and Mrs. Fay and Mrs. W. H. Brandstetter -- visited relatives in Springfield, Wis. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson. Iuflu!nnkwm& postmasters of the county who tended the meeting in Waukegan ad-- dressed by the Chicago postmaster, under the auspices of the Rotary week." "She was appointed adminis-- tratrix in the estate of her late hus-- band in the probate court. here for inspection, to go over the matter of buying a truck which will be used in keeping up the streets of the village. It was planned to have agents bring trucks Mrs. L. A. Frank was a business visitor in Waukegan the first of the The Village Board met on Tuesday FOR SALE--Fifty fine white thor-- FOR SALE--Norway Spruce ever-- greens for Christmas trees. E. H. Brown, St., 605 West Park Ave., FOR SALE--A car of fancy hand picked Michigan apples, consisting of Kings, Spys, Greenings, Bald-- wing, Wagners, Jonathans, Steele's Red and Culvers. -- Car should ar-- FOR SALE--An Internationa} 8--16 Mogul Tractor. Good mecehanical condition --fine for belt work. _ Cheap. Lincoln Pettis, Deerfleld, FOR SALE--One~SBurrey; one incu-- FOR SALE--1 Dangler Gas Range with oven and broiler, used only rc;zsus--uowmm.m llastone bungalow on large cor-- ner lot with garage, ready for dccupancy. Price sight. T. H. Kern, Libertyvilie, HIL. 94--6t FOR SALE--Barred Rock Cockere's also Buff Rock and Golden Laced Wyandottes. Phone 277--J--2 FOR SALE--83#--B Overiand Touring FOR SALE -- White : Wyandottes, Rhode Jsland Reds and Piymonth Rock Pullets, $1.50 each. And freth eggs, chickens and ducks, dressed to order. Phone 188--M. Albert W FOR SALE--180 acre farm with "Mihigradhs charge, 20¢: -- S ingertions 437 $1.00 -- Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. cod ough bred Leghorns. < Phone 285-- Phone 208--R. one parlor lamp; one hall lamp; If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to -- sall, rent of exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. . You will get results, I!II -- Phone Deerfield 221--W. 2 years, $35.00. Oak dining table | and 4 leather seated chairs, $25.00 _ Other amaller items that will be sold cheap, Mrs. C. H. Jarrett, -- Phone 330--J. i# / There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county inm.mnat.isondstnmuunbloaeutuyo-eul(y«-*AJ your wants known here. A trial will convince you. §# starter, generator, battery, mag-- neto, and tires in A--1 condition. Cheap for cash. Phone Deerfleld Koenig, 426 North Ave. _ 94--6t. Entire farm drained, Very good loam soil. To Jnsure a quick sale this farm is priced at 40% less than its real value. If you are in the market for a farm, either to live on, or for an investment, doa't hncomm-:o."uw see iformation mm« 7. t Sthoarbaln Good nine--room nouse; large base-- ment, dairy and horse barns, silos, buildings. About 20 acres in good FOR SALE , Ap-- 94--3t FOR SALE--Modern six room resi-- FOR SALE--Houses and lots at re-- asonable prices and easy terms, Insurance and notary. 9X FOR SALE--One 5--passenger tour-- h'ar,"(-).ul-ua'l:-t.'fl some new loe::g, lnch, Tel. Deerfleld 211--W. ---- OB--6t LOST--Black WANTED--Married man on Bairy Farm. -- Wife board two men, ans-- WANTED--Position on farm. Cap-- able of taking full charge if wee-- A TRUE STORY TO MY CUSTOM-- dtaetonlotlwlt.'h::o?*y m only ~$4750. Easy terms. See A, R. Schnaebele, Real Estate & Insurance, Register Office, Lib-- water, gas, electricity and bath all in. Special assessments all p up. Goodlnmllom.: od{orqukk;lont ulym Easy terms if you wish. R. Schnaebele, Real--Estate & In-- desired. Will furnish house, ga den, etc. Near Libertyville, fi dress Box K. Register Office, #6--3t ummu-ni.m'" on another machine{1 county or any place to my knowledge. We don't strap our cups 01 any cow in the barn and we can prove it. Ask wd;ybl.ny .:n' in -- Lake county are satisfied. We sell single or double waite, 16 pump, 2 cow pail (double unit l"._flu:(ni-n.-.-,g LOST AND FOUND . ence and wages Edwin Austin, Libertyville, No --WANTED #2--tf

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