~ 115 HEAD LIVESTOCK _«--R COWS--10 Good Milkers and Springers, § some with calves by side. # HORSES--2 Good Horses & F HOGS--2 Extra Fat Hogs. 6 HAY and GRAIN--6 tons Upland Hay in & bam ; 4 tons Timothy and Clover in stack ; 2 Stacks Straw; 6a Hill Corn; 5a Feedi E+ Corn: 300 bushels Oats. «------ The Young People's Society accept-- _ id an invitation to a party at North _ / Prairle, to be held Nov. 27. . s D. W. Thompson, principa' of the __ bhigh school,. will be the np:a:or for _--_ Nov. 38 and Dec 6. There wil} be uo * Yyoubk people's services. due to the fact -- Relatives and Friends Observe \»_ Marriane Dav of Mr. and Mrs. Metcalt. _ Wednesday J December 2, 1925 The guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Metcalft, Mr. and Mre. Turon Me:-- calf and daughter Lola, Migs Alta Metcal{, Mrs. Frances Smith, Mr. M. .§. Johngton, Miss Agnes Berge, Mr, L F. Giibert, all of--Gurnee; Mr. and Mre. Elmer Metcalt of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Metcal{ of Cry-- *atal Take and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Osterman of Evenston. Rev. Lester Stanton of Antioch will have'charge of the church services at this place next Sundiy. Rev. Amstutz 'will preach in Antioet. ~~ . Mrs. MHarriet® Panzser entertained c-'*ym-cmanrunvnk _, Tirie Junior.play, "End of the Lane" will be presented at the high school **K"¥ary plekéant €lirpfried wask rtvon t' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-- eree Zimmerman of Gurnee _ on Wednceday evening Nov. 18, the oc-- ,m',____"_be!ng the fourtieth wedding v <ot--Mrasd Mrs.:-- Ets worth Metcalf, parents of Mrs. Zim-- merman. ~ --A 6:30 dinner was eerved, covere 'being laid for twelve. Later in the evening brothers and families of the mged groom arrived to Wélp in the 'z:.ibhtlou. "The evening was plea-- éantly apent with music games and stunts, after which dainty refresh-- ments were served. The Original Circle wil lhold their unnual Christmas sale in the church basement Dec. 2. in the evening. Sup per will be served. Mrs. Stells Sponenburg and daugh-- ters were Chicago shoppers last week. .rllli.'lohdtho-hfoflnm to be bumped into, had one sma'l bone broken in his left wrist He was out peddling papers when the accident oc Tartred.Hs is getttng--axtoougetine and is now back in school. Migs June Miller visited in Chicago A U C T 1O N 'u'"'- @ALA lll' s @iiil, i Fiil JRITI AL i GiZiIRk Auction, on the 1 located one--hailf mile southeast of Long hrov'e and02 miles northwest of Buffalo Grove, on the Chicago-- McHenry Road, on s\ * 9t w drtrent Uelp * Having sold my farm, I will offer at Public Mienry Jtelling, Prop. Aug. Froelich, Auc. _ W. H. Prehm, Clerk 1Corn Planter -- 1 Bulky Plow 1 Walking Plow 1 Threesection Harrow 1 Salky Cultivator 1 Walking Cultivator 1 Hay Fork, Rope and Pulleys 1 Shovel Plow 1 Corn Sheller 1 Fanning Mill # 4 Ffank Hebater « TBRMS--All sums of $25 and under, cash; on sums over that & eredit of 6 months will be given on good bankable notes bearing 7"% Shterest. No property to be remosed until settled for with the clerk Henry Stelling, FARM MACHINERY 1 Grain Binder 1 Corn Harvester 1 Hay Rake 1 Manure Spreader Commencing at 12:30, the following: IVERSARY OF GURNEE COUPLE The following officers of thé Young People's Society were elected for the coming year; Councellor,--Geo. Reld; President, Howard Smith; V. Pres., and Social Chairman, June Miler; Becy. and Treas,--Elste Chase; pianist, Alta Metcalf; usher, William Dixon; service chairman, Leo Gilberts. _ _ nlece, Miss Inez Follock; a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. John Fulton (Mrs: Fulton is a sister--inlaw). attended the funeral of J Campbell Friday morning at the Miliburn cemetery. l ' Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Denman and son Eivin, of Waukegan. spent Sundhy in Miliburn with home folks. If an auctioneer is wanted, call Fred ealls charges may be reversed. U Grabe, at Glenview. 'Telephone, offtce 163, or residence 20--J. On all business calls, charges may be geversed. it * Mrs, Josephine Mathews, wife of Herbert Mathews, deceased, formerly 'of Milliburn, died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark in Wadsworth on Bunday, Nov. 15, of a lingering illness, and was buried at the Millburn ceme-- tery Tuesday, Nov. 17th. . Mr. and" Mrs. C. D. Zimmerman en-- tertained 18 at dinner Wednesday eve ning of last week, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Metcalf's 40th wedding an-- niversary. the young people attend services in Miss Inez Polock of Chicago spent the--week end with her aunt. o _ Miss Belle Watson returned home Tuesday from Waukegan, where she spent two weeks with Mrs. W. 8. Den-- CA¥ *¥ 4 * 4¥ %4 ¥% ¥@ 4 * 4 *¥ * * 4. and IMPLEMENTS 1 Pulverizer 1 Hay Rack 1 Narrow Tire Wagon, with Box and Spring 1 Truck Wagon 1 Milk Wagon 2 Sets of Bob Sleigh« 2 Sets of Double Harness 2 Single Harness 1 14 Irop. Gas Engine 3 Good Fiy Nets 3 Incubators 1 Gond Kitchen Range 1 Wood Rack Kelvinator Libertyville :-- _ :--1 _ liinols Economy as welil as convenience The Qldest Domestic Electric Hard Coal Stove (se'{ feeder) O Btove Partot Orgam> * R. G. Kaping NC opiges , HP m _i;hd.!-'_. CATTLE--15 Milk Cows, some with calves by side; 1 2--year--old _ Bull; 5 Young Heifers and 2 young Springers. . 'HORSES--1 Gray Mare; 1 Gray Horse; 1 Dark Bay Mare, and 1 Bay Horse. e . e HAY A%D GRAIN--7 tons Alfalfa hay; 15 tons Timothy and Al-- falfa Hay; Straw; 200 bu. oats; 263 Corn Shocks; 17 ft. Silage; 56 Grain Sacks. « > PQULTRY--70 Chickens. FARM MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. ' 1 FORDSON TRACTOR .. 1 SMOYELELOMK....... ...« 1 TRACTOR PLOW ~ _1 60--FOOT LADDER * 1 WAGON § 1 SPRING TOOTH HARROW 1 HAY RAKE s 1 GCASOLINE ENCINE _ s 1 SET GRAVEL BOARDS 6 GALLONS RED BARN PAINT 1 SJLO WAGON » ces 1 STALL DOOR _ 2 MILK WAGONS 30 RODS OF WOVEN WIRE 1 SET HEAVY BOB SLEICHS 1 HAY RACK 1 TOP BUGCY 1 CART lllm PAILS and STRAINERS 1 WAGON BOX 2 TANKS _ 2 SETS DOUBLE HARNESS 160--FT. HAY ROPE 1 BUGCY HARNESS + HAY CARRIER * > 1 SINCLE WAGON HARNESS 1 GAPLY HAY FORK: 1 BUTTER CHURK 1 JOHNSON CORN BINDER 2 INCUBATORS 1 McCORMICK MOWING MACHINE 1 BROODER 1 GRAIN DRILL VICTOR PHONOGRAPH and 22 RECORDS 4 CORN PLANTER SEVERAL KITCHEN CHAIRS 2 CULTIVATORS 1 GOOD COOK STOVE 1 2--SECTION DRAG HARD COAL STOVE (self feeder) 2 DISCS 1 3--BURNER OIL STOVE 3 WALKING PLOWS 3 TABLES 3 DRESSERS | 1 GRINDSTONE 1 GARDEN CULTIVATOR . MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS 1 CROSS CUT SAW TO MENTION f PUBLIC AUCTION Commencing at 12 o'clock noon, the following personal property: Having sold my farm, I will offer at Public Auction on the prem-- ises known as the Falstaff Farm, .ocated 1}'; miles north of Gur-- nee, on Milwaukee Ave., north of Bowman's Milk plant, on 28 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK L. SATURDAY December 5, 1925 TERMS OF SALE : Sums of $2500 and under, cash ; all over that amount a credit of 6 months will be given, purchaser to execute banikable note bearing 6 per cent interest from date. FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer Mrs. JULIA FALSTAFF, give permanent rigidity and strength, .M __ every unit of the Tudor Sedan body-- ¥--e------ ~--from--rivets--to--upholstery--is built=--to ---- T *z = arei s snA hR kfnkflt":'m"» a¥*am}l---------- «ds 00 0 O _ eE L w WE -- L The-- remarkable 'construction --of : this ceful Sedan is an example of the mingoervicebuiltinl'ordcan. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to show you this good looking car. -- 1 60--FOOT LADDER _ _ _~ 1 SPRING TOOTH HARROW & 1 CASOLINE ENCINE _ ry § 6 GALLONS RED BARN PAINT _ 1 STALL DOOR 30 RODS OF WOVEN WIRE 1 HAY RACK 1 CART 1 WAGON BOX 2 SETS DOUBLE HARNESS 1 BUCCY HARNESS 1 SINCLE WAGON HARNESS 1 BUTTER CHURK 2 INCUBATORS VICTOR PHONOCGRAPH and 22 RECORDS SEVERAL KITCHEN CHAIRS 1 GOOD COOK STOVE HARD COAL STOVE (self feeder) 1 3--BURNER OIL STOVE _ 3 TABLES 3 DRESSERS 3 DOUBLE BEDS DOUBLE BARRELED SHOT GUN, 12 guage MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION j welded and reinforced to on ote + %5 es 7.( Cl 4 . : 4 i ' \ . $ 26, 1925 * y & & C P 1 AFV T , PROP. JOHN ROUSE, Clerk Web $ 575. 0 Sn -- im GROSVENOR BROS. PHONE 306 --Trucking and Hauling _ Furniture and Cattle _ Local 'and Long Distance -- Tractor Plowing Insurarce o REAL ESTATE WAUKEGAN, ILL. Good Meals 50c Smith's Taxi 8SCIENTIFIC SPINAL ~WORK A Dependable Method for Nerve and Chronic--Disorders -- _ Telephone 474 < Monday, Wednesday, Friday OVvER FORD SALES ROOM Libertyville ILLINO!S G. H. SMITH, Prop. Day and Night Service Night Ph. 497 Day Ph. 51 William P. Whitney We Buy and S LAKE COUNTY AND SELLERS & PETERSEN REAL ESTATE ARLING TO N # HOTEL # 'redging and Re-- clamation Worle W. LEE KAPPLE NAP RA--PATH Kaping & Sons -- -- Ingleside, IIL 551 Milwaukee Avenue Telephone 451 FRED H. SMITH Phore 260--J or SBeiling, , m First and Thirs ol wrm of Each -- ¥ enth In Gridiey HMall, First Nationa! Bas Buliding. vumng Neighbors %oh.c E. A, BROWN, Jr.. _ W. NAGEL: LIBERTYVILLE, mLiwmorg Meets 2n0 and .4th Tuesday. of Kace Month at Gridiey Hall. Visiting Brother ~:re Cordi: "y invites LORA BTURM, ~MaRy ca~~--~v Res. Phone 20--J. Office phone 163 Reverse Charges on Business Calls WCB BUILMING ° Hes Phone 13§6 M Office Phone uw D C..Gris nelifl"~ Inapector in Office in First Natio i ...\q BullGing hours:--1 to 3:30 and 1 to * p m Residence on Broadway oppostie Purr LUIBERTYVILLE 1LLINOTIS F4 FRED GRABBE CASH For Old Gold, Piatinum, filver, Diamonds, mag-- neto pointa, falsee teeth, jewelry, and valuables. Cash by return HMHoke 8. & R. Co., Ostego, Mich, wumum labor and material on your house complete for a set figure so you may know just what cost will be before starting. R. L. GONSALVES Going to Build? 'dflc T".' for TI'bov_flv". FRFE OF C H arRGor Phone Libertyville 146.R--1M0.R¢ INSURANCE Phone 217M _ LIBERTYVILLE «. OWce Mith Farm Bussu., *YETERINARY -- SURGEON TELEPH A#CE 68 LIBERTY VILLE ILLINOIS Auctioneerin FARM AND STOCK yu.g . Cemetery Work of Every --_Telephone '6J LIBERTYVILLE ILLIONIS ~_ No. 277 R A. M. MARBLE AND GRANITE 116 South Gemese St. WAUKECAN, ILLINOIS MANUFACTURER OF AYTORNEY aA TAAW DR. J. L TAYLOR _ M. W. of A. ACME CAMP No. 176 Attorney at Law COLUMBIA ;.ODGE _ No. 131 _ MYSTIC WORKERS A SPECIALTT on Cook Avenue W. NAGEL, ILLINO!I® Correspon*~~t walp Nn i