It is fair to the utili-- -- "*ty type 6 dn';n':"hu-fl old i type ' of seed corn, but nearly have proven it to be UTILITY TYPE CORN UVSUALLY PROVES BEST IN ADAMS ~ CoUNtTYy a $ Letesish die i ofi aArt a 478 CHICAGO, ILL. . 2 Doors South of 1 The Reliable Laundry ler and Nurseryman Telephone 276--J:1 _ _ _' __-- _ HOUSEKEEPERS § JOHN HEIM _ REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE cleaned. and of course= you. want. them cleaned in the VERY BEST WAY. There is no better way than NAPTHA DRY mw'y t 'c'.ua ||l0 A n W / m 1 o and spote Ar vendors um egt oll(oths or a possibiity 0 te m. Call Libertyville 67--R when you are ready You will --soon want to have your.RUGS The most fitting way to show your appreciation of the many sacrifices she made for you is to send her flowers Libertyvilie, I!L, Phone 10 Phone if you can't come--you can safely leave the se-- MOTHERS DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 13th Fruit, Shade and Ornamental © Remember The Best Friend You Ever Had Estimates Furnished for Landscaping Edward F. Kuester Libertyville Flower & Vegetable Company Order For Spring Planting Now Trees and Shrubs OF ALL KINDS 434" : township, had "outstand-- results with three types of corn from his own crib. Utility type (smooth ears,) envelope dent A test made . in Adams . county &'nhmudulonnl: year, E. 0. Newkirk, of ED BY J. J. DOERSCHUEK FARM BUREAU Ne ie Hours: 1:80 to 5 & 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays & Holidays by Appointment Office in First National Bank Bldg. Hours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Broadway, opposite park, Telephone 66 In the first case, the remedy is to cut down on the amount of protein fed. In the second, secure better mmsnzmmm. if possible, let the chicks ru tsid in a small erielosure. mm is due to a poor ration, chicks lLuce Bldg.. _ IIBERTYVILLE ed by too much high protein feed, too warm brooder houses, without sufficient ventilation, lack of exer-- €ise or by an improper ration. ©-- amount 'of lettuce.© Prof. L. E. Card of the university had found that the use of codliver oil will also help re-- medy this condition by using 5 per DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON In addition to making a difference in yjeld there was also a difference in ghe quality, 'The utility type con-- tained 8 per cent inferior corn, the mediam, 22 per cent, and the rough, *'dhis wou T K would not be a bad test for many of our farmers to make." The selections could be made right out of the grower's crib. If no utility corn is available, we will be glad to put you in touch with the sae, as sever-- al of our farmers are now growing SsAVE~ YOUR EYES--CONSULTE medium rough, -- 59 1--5 bushels,> and DK. 0. E. BUTTERFEIELD on uniform soil and made the follow. ing yields: Utility, 67% _.Ollg LEG WEAKNESS IN CHICKS Several cases of chick leg weak-- ness have been reported to the of-- fice this spring. This may be caus-- VETERINARY SURGEON 161 Lingoln Ave. Phon WELL CONTRACTOR & DRILLER Deep Well Pumps and Cylinders® Phone Lib. 286--W--2, Waukegan, 1. (medium sooth) the rough ears were selecteod--the best ears <from . each TYVILLE oF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART LYELL H.' ATTORNEY mm: Telephone 18 C. B. OLNEY, D. V. M. HENRY BOYSEN, JR. 'J. n. n'SLlN - Doctor of Chiropractic Kaiser Bldg., Over Gas Office me 26 _ Libertyville, T11 Assistant State Veterinarian Assistant State Veterinarian m ROOM 8, MURRAY B DR., J. L TAYLOR Telephone 152--W LIBERTYYVILLE LAKE COUNTY R Y¥ BLDG of the Federal n System, making it possible & t bond 48-- sues more easily, © | 8. Provided that terest rate on Farm Loan ould be in« 'cmndtot%p't mergenty t. <§H }"9. Revised the a hedule, re-- | duced the surtax. _« which zo thiough the Chigago pack: . Once, people winked at Tike these. uwneovg:'vm Btithe se o a vopain ies More than "pr.ant { mm ealosis. 'The Count 1 who is testing eattle in ® 'wfl't'iflm'l»loflehbe grain futures, Taafen changes. standard for butter. . : 13. Apropriated mo 10. . Limi cent of the the 1910 ce aliens. dairy ind ingm' of ly. 8. PR the a packing --im-- dustry * supervision, making it, po rtain the status fi ' e king and & M d 12. Cm'fi'mr cent fat plants are found to b#ve tuber-- of Where to buy US.Tires It's Usco Time Again Schanck Hd#e Co. -- Wauconda G Uni:r States Tires & -- areGood Tires . Liberty manufacture jon to 8 \ rPcordfllr rring hund-- undesirable trading s 4# i the ewain y for ex* 1ers in the p failures, NESDAY., MAY 9; the extent rs annual-- member-- -- The Farm w proposes that Lake county mm plan 'd area testing.. -- If. the country (through its Board of Supervisors) oofi ogn mog| , :. y ~ ds pay , & eringrian to do'a work, the state and g@vernment will} put up enough money to indemnify the owners for all eattle which remet.' THERE IN NO OTHER SOLUTION There is little time for deh': If favor this plan, or even if you & it, the man tomwho'-. you C express 'your opinion is your supervisor. If enough Lake County right. the Farm Bureau organita-- tion is essential to keep the Ameri-- can farmer from falling in the pea-- sant--class. The individual farmer cannot maintain his independence." These indemnity funds are pro-- vided on July 1 each year,.' They are appropriated whenever the county provides funds for.the expense of the work. It is very possible that in the not distant future money for in-- demnities may be withdrawn. Taat being the case, if we are ever going to foster a movement to eradicate tuberculosis in our herds, we should do it immediately and--take advant-- age of the funds provided for in-- demnities. 4 , If Lake County wishes to begin area testing before July 1, 1924, and wishes to take advantage of the--in-- demnity money, the money for the work (which amounts to approxi-- mately $4,000) must be provided be-- fore July 1 of this year. they can have it, horses. The best of the lot wer» bought by Ringling Bros.. cireus; price almost $400 a head. . These bf-mz:rds..ham-. every one eit dapple gray or roan in color,--, They are going to at-- tract a lot of attention this saummer Mnrun'ygmlul. Not only were they of superior quality but considering will elimi-- , JUBST A DOG nate this M~[ « wnmmmane /+ ands of people Mm-i Some months ago, the writer at-- sumption, and the is in the live| tended a meeting of the Chamber;of stock business < stock Commerce of Libertyville and L make a serious muie problem. | question of the evening was, "What were big norses of uniform lconda CArage Wauconda, IML. movement, managed by woman. * "Demand for work morses of all u'::h-u-umbni- have bought have come fi-andu.nm-t gufla:rmwm that horses are the reliable and cheapest motive for ~short hauls.~ Many of horses were wmmhmm, k. 'The greatest difficulty is to get enough of the' very high ciass m#s.'h!id.hn"hetu t t a our euq-mm-uuux judges of horses and they want © usually well 'rduu of ay.nrm' soundness their experience has ' w that . it is this kind of : gives the longest service and is chenpest in the Tong run." ot em selling for less then $100. 'This illustrates a point that I have Last summer, Marvick Peterson, telephoned me that unless we kept our dog at home, 'he would shoot him. This we have been trying to do and at --the same time, his dog has the use of our farm. Yesterday, there were two shots from the Peterson farm, our next neignbor's ~and two hours later, a poor dog managed to drag himself home with the marks of two charges of shots and so weak from the loss of blood that he could not stand and with a look in his eye . enough to break thhe heart of those that knew him and loved him. Duke came to neighborly act--such a thing as this makes a man feel like going to the far north woods, far away from the haunts of man -- and there, with his wife and dog, spend his declining years in peace and solituds." "There has been a--big demana for saddle horses and we have sold s large number. Good saddle norses, thoroughly broken and well sthool-- ed, sold from $400 to $600 and a few went higher than that but 1 were lacking . in type or or were not well broken and #ly us at a time when our hearts were filled with sorrow from a recent loss and while his market value is small, to us it is beyond a maney value--a more harmless or more lovable dog Soon after moving to your town, we added to our household, a three months' old and gave him the krand name ,"Dub." Even with this name he grew up and soon his bark, as he chased the fleeing rab-- bits among --the bushes, was music to our ears, but, how could you ex-- pect a real dog to always stop when he came to the neighbor's fence? So, soon we had a complair® that our dog was trespassing on their size, each weighing more than 1800 is the matter with. Libertyville 4* After listening to the complaints of two prominent citizens as to some of the shortcomings of some of the re-- sidents, I came to the conclusion that, in Libertyville ag elsewhere, someone was always "taking the joy out of life." .Like the speakers of that evening, I have always tried to be a good neighbor and a decent citizen and have tried to use the Golden Rule with everyone. Saites at First Signed: F. H. NOBLE. »It nc oo ue Beant eP af 04 ::\tir:L nlh is one of several z «h sune mner'te yz in io destroping millions of a m"bhfl"m examined by an oculist and told to apply the toothbrush more often and with more care. _ The second and the third grade had a contest last Friday afterncon on the first six multiplication tables, The second grade won. Vora Alrin won three points and Kelly Came!-- Iino won two points for the second only one for the third grade, third wrade was very -'u.a find that they did not get mo sons. They are the. Kking, the lord mayor and the le:. ma-- jesty aend::". wo 0 the lord mayor qu ® erely a survival of oneof *i old customs in Londaen.. but they say watch us next time exmmined _ by . the" documne "ang nurses. All were found to be in good physical condition and all ex-- was then known 4s the Mason place. The parents worked out by the day to support the family. They were all unr!yh"muiafly inclined != would o spend their 3?' around the nm. g their violin, banjo ond guitar with them. The first directors were Patrick O'Hare, G. B. Stephens, and Hugh The second teacher was Nellie Corrin, who received $17 per month. William Benner, Third Grade, Michael Volino visited us Wednes-- day. He spent the whole day with uUs. The seventh and the i im mt they will design P to Mbo-:'on&qhn the principles of design. en man: o toleet mmhnhflni.';'lhmu 'din"li'-.ldv.on-i: ones and the twos. "1 the match for they took | the members of side two, over to side The password of the 'Tower of London is known to 8 song. my_.l' lh__' -- The school term was still a four month term and continued to be so until 1909 when it was changed to andmmm.;t\?thghfl the first of October continuing to the first of June. & For the past few years the school has had a nine month term and the ones who are having it run in this manner for the school term of 1922-- Lt 2 4 4nnen i Phrans Wrictrarnecd Last night being Friday, I went home with Miss Sheenan to do a little extra studying in history of mfi. Got up at 7 o'clock and to my surprise that the snow storm was all over and the sun was trying its best to shine,. About 11 a. m., we went to Antioch to do the Seturday shopping. After dinner the neighbor children came over, so Irene and I went coasting down hill with them. Had lots of fun teaching the dog to pull the sled back. About 4 o'clock we had to give up our fun and do a few odd. . After supper l-fl;hy, two hours and then & which Got home at 1 ck, .and real sound as I was surely ti it.. 'We played Button, Button, Who, M.-l'hn,'-[ pickies, cake and i6o ¢reatl/d vmbr'tfi:foic::"&fi. after he sat in the disw of pickles by mistake. Got home at 12 o'cdlock, golden oak arnd are comfortable 1923 are our present directors, TV A. Kelly, -- James ofim Lewin and our tescher Miss M. black and a little brown. =~*~ _ Queen is a good rabbit dog. Phil is a good -- squirrel dog. -- Snip is a little lame in one foot. Sky, is four years old. Selection taken from some of the school diaries. e i2 Gotua't'lo'&a'-tod" breakinst." hy how 1 love to coble: breakfast.. Oh, how I love t0 Nix. I spent most 'of th6 morning playing with the baby. ~After din-- ner I went over to Deviins and spent I have four dogs at hoine. One is named Sky, and one's name is Queen and one's namie is Phil., The other one is named Snip. Two of the dogs gre a light brown, the other two are ANCESTOR CUSTONM STHLL E. (Continued from Page Two) WATERBURY 8CHOOL MY DOGS PACGE SERVEN March 17th, 1923. 44