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Lake County Register (1922), 19 May 1923, p. 3

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fine quality polo c plit and ~invy ch . values to | We offer the following lines of seasonable merchandise grouped for quick handling in order to clean up to the last garment, all short and broken lines, preparatory for fall business. These items consist of all new and freshly manufactured merchandise for late season sell-- ing, and are offered at these remarm"g low prices. SP%LS Watch Ou Make it a point to be here andLhknflvlntage,- " rt Coats up--to--the-- &nd --1nv1l81D01¢ , values to $17.50 022 © in style, made of polo cloth in t Coats and Suits -- » e8s, Tut S maiy siher donrabie wighs fals: Bolivias, Poirets, Cords Values tp to$30 _ _ Dress Coats and Capes; mater-- Attractive f _ SPECIALS 320 20 and $25 A few as low as, $5.00. i8 1 musflfll ofierings- y 7 HeEmCO; z2 ieEmw.66: > eem _ pe Some Suits as low as $5 Lot C -- g»-- I| HOUSEKEEPER _ I} The Reliable Laundry ||~ U i ¥., MAY 19 Thomas Lynch and a friend, were in town. last Thursday evening, on l'cdrwnyth.'ddfln"dmfl 'fih'mmuwn,m fim:ucown-a'-h- up . their has .tK;u;fln;':"g uy good M were very a.u_fl:!fiwedn"mlg say there is one consolation for us "'t{l«t"not many more will leave this town." much grieved at their departure but whh_mm; and now will Mrs. Bunton will turn in the fin-- ished articles about Julyist this will total 30 doz., (860) hand crochete} . Al Bunton " a truck load of wagon wneels 'Prairie View which were ped | last" Mon-- day for J. N. -- ch, looks ~as if there would be & _ shop or "two" opened up / in th@ near The Crestmore received another Icrge consignment of yarn from Milwaukee. preteuse at '"Say It With Flowers® (w Two) 3 ners ,md_l_y Telephone _ Estimates Furnighed for Landscaping cleaned in the VERY BEST WAY. : There is no better way than NAPTHA DRY This way: cleans them thoroughly of dirt and bpots and renders.them free of Moths or' & possibility of Moths later on. Libertyville 67--R when you are ready ffimwndmmhumwu. You will soon want to have your RUGS Order For Spring Planting Now Greenhouse Phone 1 CC s | mt eiine menens at o m es o o moee en Elt "high There is a flower for every mood, every emotion of the hu-- Whether it is a wedding, sick-- n.-.u&l--lfluumn essential factor. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE FERNS Mr. Johannes will work the Holub farm this year and will plant it all in sugar beets. -- E. 3. Giss has purchased a milk-- ing machine. He says they are the henq;-.:..ddry. Clarepce vgaldnpyiths sprained ankle, by playing ball last Flowers That Fit Every unday t shes ue css m dagk Henry Ford, 'tis said, cam build Busch Bros., and lady friends, at-- tended a :n'nueo at Gibbons Park, We . wore informed that. Daniel Herscaberger: has sold his farm. May 15. Jim says he is going to have her learn to . cook potatoe dumplings and ehocolate pie the first thing. ; We hear Nick has purchased & zood cook stove, now when he needs musteo&."qdo"flloblk% if wifey is ill. He won't have cwful time he had a while back, when he just couldn't get the old fire to burn unless he kept laying in woed occasionally. -- ib Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Matousek a baby girl on Tuesday, SURIIUL J° u . Assistant: State Veterinarian & Byers DR, 0. F. BUTTERKFTIELH Deep Well ps and °C Phoce Lis. M6W@, Wesigges m. Hours: 1:80 to 5 & 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays & Holidays by Appointment samaias | Luce Bldg. Residence, While the use of the Fordson : a farm is extending mrylchtkm of the country as far come to realize the and economy of pow-- er farming, a most noticeable fea ture of the sale--is the growing use of this sturdy as power plant in industrial and commercial Hourt+ 1 to $:80 and I to 8 p. m,. Fordson Tractor. -- a ;rl:' the use o every Apticiiture: ine soentegi ane Ray Busch motored out from the aity Taursday with a Yellow Cab which he is operating down % gh pus;nxeré'wa::n. Frank racio. Mrs. Ray baby returned back home with him. # he made a dandy milk wagon out of &mle;mfimxd Clarence was seen in our town Thursday driving a Yellow eab. It kinder got the folks here all up, in fact some of them were incli ed to besitate and wait !orl'm ing signal, "Boy, that cab nifty in our town." t¥ heard one cussing to the tune of Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Saean, one day last week, right there we made up our mind that the jazzy= stuff does take 'an awful hoid on a fellow when onee he gets started. ; Both agriculture and industry are meking increasing demands for the Herbert Weidner and sisters, and Alice Bunton saw Mrs. Briggs, Sat» urday night, ' Rob. Schley feels very much dis-- gusted, he had a fine field of sweet corn @bout four inches high and the frost got it. GREAT DEMAND FOR FORDSON TRACTORS IN TWO BIG -- . FIELDS -- Bome of the fellows at Libertyville are "chuck full" ~of music. We en e C. B OLNEY, D. V. M. J. H, HESLIN: Doctor of Chiropractie Kaiser Bldg, Over Gas Ofice Assistant State Veterinarian ROOKM 9, Professional Services DR. J. L TA 4 'hmfl-fl'& PHONE 983 PAG L4% 1% :# 43

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