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Lake County Register (1922), 9 May 1923, p. 3

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| DEERFIELD ~The last meeting of the Deerfield mmmm;:'-lluw Friday afternoon, "May 11, at the schoo) assembly hall,.' Mrs.. John Stryker will give her report of the Decatur convention. -- The annual el-- eceion of officers will be beld after the meeting the women will be host-- o--.tothcdlw of . the fifth, 6th and Tth and grades. Mrs. R. B. Patterson who is chairman of the committee of arrangements for the day, is planning an excellent pro-- gram. -- All those who are interested in the school are invited. Mary Jane and Roger Kiest spent 'Thursday . with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kiest of North-- The Christian ~Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church met, Sun-- .'hy":nnh:attheh-.'f.lw.l. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison, and two children . of Streator, Illincig . Are living with Mrs. Minnic Juhrend, -- Dr, J. P. O'Connell, dentist, has «in office in Deerfield, over Hermann Confectionery store, on Wednesdays 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. Phong 218--R. -- Keystone Printing Service Remember that this office is fully equipped to do every kind of job printing from the hand bill to the dainty calling card--and do it neatly, promptly efficiently and Our prices are as moderate as the quality of our work is high. Do not be satisfied with shoddy printing it does not pay you dividends. > And Service is Paramount here. You get your when you want it. Phone us and a representative will call. Job Printing Publishersg of The Lake County Register : Mr.and Mrs. W. A. Of Irving Park were the my:'hnmdm'- Reverend and Mrs. V. E. Stake, Miller and small daughter, Violette, of -- Chicago, . were guests at the Christian Endeavor social meeting of the Evangelical church, Friday evening at thhe Merner home, _ Mrs, Chester Wessling left Mon-- day for Geneseo, to assist her math-- €r, Mrs. Febhr, who is innuu housekeeping, becouse of the of Mr. Fehr, several months ago. Sunday, May 13, is Mother's Day, when all the churches do Ronor to our mothers, ' Mrs. Ray Reeds entertained at a' ;'Mmbhckm!fi'w on Waukegan road has been torn down. mldhcbmnm by the Masonic Club, and they bought the Community House and are haying it rebuilt for their use. Onm%lfiudmm ?.aeuuummnu« uhrend has installed another gaso-- line pump -- and two lerge square columns ~with electric light bulbs, which add to the appearance of the building. _ .. _ _ ~_ iX \ Mr. and Mrs* Harry Olendorf was m.mmunnnw red, evening. . The success-- ful prize winners were Ray Guneke}, Mry. Ray Reeds, Mrs. 8. M. Gooder and Henry Biljestrom. _ _ __ \ Mrs. ~Arthur~ M. Kiest, Mary Jane and Roger «Kiest spent the week end with Mré. Kiest's mother, Mrs, Frank Mitchell, who is il} at her home in Area. _. Owing to thhe stariet fever quar. antine at the Fred Haggie home, dve to the iliness of Vivian. Mr. Haggie is staying at the . William Steffes home and Leslie Haggie is remain-- ing in Caicage at the Y., M. C. A. The J-? Maulligan : family of Arlington Heights . spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson. )lr. and Mrs, Auston Plagge and| Mr. and Mrs. George:Harder were | joih:: mh the mydlmb}!:l e ; Rvangelical © chure Tuesday Cl'lo ' 1 Taoleet wiptfeave bf moror ont. ve t ¥, Monday, 'May 14, for wl'olih' Ind.,. to attend . the 1 As-- sembly of thhe. Presbyterian thnreh.l -- Reverend M. L. Thomas has been eppointed by the American Legion Departiient af :lmfi: P inich pa t ween the American Legio the Chice. go Chureh hma. of whom Dr. Howard, Agnew Johnston is presi-- dent. ~*This Wh to work tiow, Sgtri vrecfim an on tion, ~gomradeship, and edu-- cation, C vices. Specia} music. Jrx Among the be t k Brothers, just s0ut' high. _ Theig her largest in it sevent; head, Uiirt forty grades; &ll of Lake -- county name _ of Rouse Brothers, th of Area, stnds m eru :< one d'l.llo largest in pVgountr . , numbering sevent; head, tiirts purebreds, and forty is; gll of which maust pass the twiee a year. . t% hate dibmrteate beielafihenti 15. + > c ~--The herd i8 d by King Prilly Homestead, Np. 3100%3; whaose six nearest is @veraye over thirty pounds of i~ the week. His own dam le Lorie Fayne No. 253916 has r| of 39.86 of but-- ter in a ich is third high in Hiinois.~ _ " : herd of producers is amply proved Those who ure perfect in attend-- hafcmth'flhmd Monday, George . George Hut« n now makes the ie o_ fan have fiw r tree books, 1' About pils attended the r'gwwtr The six pictures, 'Mr. Baggett gave us have been framed and now add beauty to cur school room. broughhite her Sge alto" 'severnd -- The eighth crade reviews en oo s . We did not have schoo! for ever a week on account of Miss Shechan Joe Hass and Mr. White visited M. Bederske M evening. "Mr. and Mri | Frank and tny attended the Senior class ay at Wauco@da township high Wenze) Diet: =:.¢n. Agnes were business at Area Sat-- Mystery cos ean't help it A Deacon Dubbs You can't miss #t,. ~May 18th and 19th, at the Area eommunity hodlM . Reserved seats ut the=Citizens Stiite Bank, Area-- last year took $h& water at the f p o free port of Danzic. A 20,000--ton steant. er was built at o h 'German shipy have more than returned to theif pre--war state. The largest vesse) a in the world not attempt to ) that back m{ 1850, twenty 'years before the starting of th centr« al station, in Mass., a «re-- E ca H;h home emall e L te with c L flfl:' ] It claimed that If anglers have famous fish yarns, why c not be such a thing as an story ?" At any rate, jud yourself. It is Two o. ~oiie, Abug Mr. a Nisitor at our Those who were perfect in spelling MURRAY . SCHOOL Mrs. Albert Prohm and! daughter, ---- mm 222 BaCk on rREWaAR rooring Lake ( . and Mrs. J, Dobner and family t -- 'Tuesday 'evening at Otto "am 1 (NERDDMNC:" this . v "in the petricity Looth\ Violets,* Dutchman is, and violets. & i Loomis is on the sick list Friday thow of. wild flowers including Vi yursn BROTHERS FA_ln( herd can also be & and Midred Hutch-- ; Harold -- Godwin, Mhur Herte!, Ruth EDNESDAY, MAY io bo ifuninated n breeders of plot. The Old Laugh! ! You and> also in vely we do at by the fact thi ty--five cows and heifers, m.fi them milking from six months 40 a year, producing twenty--one ~eans dm per day. Besides this we have <as a further proof of production a good number official records from which to judge the herd. / Mercedes Belle: Pet Pon-- tiae with & day record of 22.05 butter and mnflk. and a yearly record of 708.72 butter m¢117.99.4 milk is <~@_ daughter . o tre Fitchoms cow that made 1000.96 but-- ter and 28 828.5 milk as well as a 29 lb , seven day reeord at the Dixon Test Plant. This retord was made recor milk Fitch ter a 29 Ih does all of the official work, has six head on test 'at the present time which show every indieation of doing from 750 to 1000 pounds of butter in a year. . They also have seven day records from 15 pounds of butter in a week on a junior two year old up to 24 pounds. A 15--year old boy. of London, e!:glnd.'utld'o-;l:'dlbu earn money to opera-- flu-hhm*q:iom lame. --He won the prize of $250 but the surgeon would not take it so the boy turned the cash over to ais little GIVEN, that by virtue of a decretal order made and entered of record by the Probate Court of Lake County, Te Bird day of 1923, the otk he undersigned u-fi':. of the M'dAml.w will on Friday the day of May, &mumwgmm' afternoon, at main mumwnh: City of Waukegan, and State of nois, offer for sale at public aue-- tion to the highest and best bidder for eash, to pay the debts of said estate and expenses of administra-- nambtite ani intirent af ino wiene dfiuuumvu.m in and to the following described real estate to--wit: ¥3 u.maot.a'«qu': feat of Lot 1, Blook 84, of Zion Subdivision of Section 21, Townahip LAKE COUNTY,TERM, A, D. 1923. County of Lake ) IN THE PROBATE COURT OFr State of Iilinois ) in the City of Zion, County of Lake .@m'amu,fl subject to dower in O. , surviving husband Anna B. Lewis, ~'An undivided one--half in LAt 18 of Block 94 of Zion m«.ofs-uq-n.r 48 , Range 12 Rast of the . 8rd Princtpal Meridian, situated in the of Zion, County of Lake of Tilinois, title in fee & ject to dower and in said William --O. Lewis. _ . real estate will be*sold for but no deed or deeds will be de-- to the purchaser or parchas-- fillthenld--hh.h"-m ed to and approved by the said o . DAVID G. BOYER,Adm.| yor SALE--Two residence lots in CLARENCE C. DIVER, Atty, | convéhient location. _ All special * se $200.00 If you '.':"' "See n nnnaii zcce I 0u now. S Benj. H. Millet, 60 | _A R. acm'ua'.mr Of. _ ADJUDICATION _ | . fiee, Libertyville, 35-- «Public Notice is hereby that the Subscriber, Administ the ##tate of Henry Marshall de-- a will attend the rt E Lake County, at a rereo! tn*be holden at the Court ise in ib.tni at Waukegan, Tlinois, April 1923. a LA RENCE C, DIVER, l 4| Benj. H. Miller, Atty. _ -- | ADJUDICATION n% | Public Notiee is hereby that | kegan, in ourt THATS HIS JOB FOR SALE--180 acre farm with lake frontage near cement road. Good nine room house; large base-- ment, dairy and horse barns, si104, FOR SALE--10 acres of land at ises thereon consisting of 8 room MMQQ 4' * " Do Averm,. FOR SALE--Late Potatoes. Park Allanson, Phone 281--W. 86--1t FOR SALE--Upright piano in good condition. Price $75. J. B. Ruth-- FOR SALE--Seven room house on lot 60 ft, frontage, chicken house, tool house and new garage. . 150 . mediate possession. A. W. Tripp, Telephone $26--W. S6tf. _ * Susizens Hew's Doss: Prove 4819 FOR SALE--Early Murdeck seed corn the standard variety for ' 29 in fam coan, S es > en s t t P FOR SALE--Plowman Seed Con Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 _ Rates: 5¢ per line per insertiqn. FOR SALE--Two--Ast building in If you want to buy anything, or if you have somethinkg to «sell, rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these eolumns. 'You will get results. * ze D. T. Farrow Chickeries, Peoria, Jil. "'W:':"R J, L Case Separator, ey W. G. Thomas, Libertyville, FOR SALE--Six acre farm near Li-- There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake ceunty in go short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. $h%0 . -- buildings. About 20 acres in good oak timber 50 acres in alfalfa Entire farm drained. Very good loam soil; 'Fo insure a quick sale this farm is priced at 40% less than its real value. If you are in the market for a fhrm, either to live on, or for an investment, don't fail to see this one. For further information see A. FOR SALE--One ctom Ford Truck FOR chicks, Thoro-- lred Bared" Reto Bhiate Conb Reds $10--100, : $9, post-- erford, Phone 28. $3.00 per bu, Where practical} all Lake Co. Plowman Corn orig) nated. -- Phone $70--R--L.. Rous Bros.. Area, III .\ > 30+ water, gas, electricity and bath all in. Special assessments all up. ' Good income property. gu';' :?"" See A. i Sumestais, heat Bétate & in rete o Office, Eibert firs dried. Nearly a perfect ger-- per bu. E. Wilcox, Ares, 370--RLR S1tf, plenty of fruit and whade trees A rare bargain. See A. R. SCH-- NAEBELE, Register Office, 14-- late 1922, U body--A--No. con-- dition. Cheap =&- at once.-- W. E. Volkman, Area Phone 232--R. l R 85--6t fleor, Catalog D. FARROW cmcn:km d W o _ _ cce free h n sb aon Classified Ads | FOR SALE S6--1t. FOR SALE -- A wonderful home, consisting of seve rooms, strictly € hard wood floors, bat hot water heating plant, mwy--.h& condition. Price $75, J. B. erford. Phone 28 ____----_____3#--1t Complete Material to a Good : . -- Substantial Rl 12x18 1--Car Gar: 4 18x18 ' 1 BUY NOW the WANTED--CGirl for general bouse» PASTURE FOR RENT--Cows 50¢, n'rflcntflzlou-l. not overstock. W. G,. Thomas, Libertyville, 82--6 FOR RENT--House,~ 7--rooms, Va-- eant June 1st. Home after 4:30-- Will A. Ray, Ares. 36--6t WANTED--Active men to Joarn BARGAIN SALE ON GARAGES Gordon W - & l.nmber:cckoh' hot water ng piagt, cex};ent basg:'t:?-ung tu exceptionally fin electric light fixtures, glazed--in breakfast room {:;-ge house, won-- in ma en (aogery. "Ef.'é"""'m and fruit trees 18 ing of apples, pears, cher-- miss this chahce. Seo A. R. NAEBELE, Register Office, | choice honie is located 2 block from Electric 'Sta-- tion in Libertyville and proximately 4 to 5 mQ the dem owner leaving city vely is being sacri-- must be seen to be appregiated. $1,000 cash, trade. 8 hour day. 50¢ p mu start. h-u'mz cents per hour within six months. refunded. _ Chicage % (Near Waukegan.) PAGE $a

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