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Lake County Register (1922), 10 Oct 1923, p. 2

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? be.uytufr'm yxe A *n t EMla'fltfllhgm ,' -- a Libertyville visitor Saturday. _ aK : Mrs. J. C. Dorfler spent Saturday < afternoon in Waukegan. * s Ium&c--uflm. k .. _ Lois --and A--.dcuqi. h were the guests of Mrs. Myron le: Wells on Friday. . u family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knig-- ge and daughter, Lorraine, spent Sunday sfternoon in Palatine. Kenneth Connor spent: Sunday with.his parents in Doiton, IIL. Mrs., John Gosswiller entertained the Diamond Lake Cemetery Socie-- ty at her home on Thursday after-- noon. € lay evcniht. Mr. and Mrs. Myron R. Wells spent Sunday with the latters par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gross of Lake Zurich. Mrs. William Fenner and daufg.l: ter, Evelyn, are ll)cw A days with Mrs. Frank y of Bar-- rington. t + Mrs. Lester Jarrett and sons, re-- turned Saturday after visiting her -%ln Pewaukee, Wis. + s Miss Hulda, Walter and Henry visited their -- sister, Mrs. Rouse of Rechelle, on Sunday. rs. . William Eddy spent the 'wecek end in Chicago. _ © x Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hapke and family and Mr. and Mrs.-- Horace King and family of Argo, motored to Area Sunday and spent the day at Herman Kueblanks. Mrs. Hap-- ke who spent the past wéek at the Kueblank home returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Cl¥de Harris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knigge and daughter, spent Satur-- day with Lew Harris and family of Lake Zurich. _ H. C. Meyer spent Monday with his son, Pau!, of Lake Zurich. _ Mrs. Will-- Hertle and Mrs. M. R. Wells were Waukegan shoppers Sat urday afterncon. _ ° Mrs. H. C, Meyer, lhsg:kh"md Henry Meyer called on : pp of Fairfield on Friday evening. _ Meyer, Mrs. William Fenner attend ed the Ladies Aid Society which met at the home of Mrs. Steil of L&ke Zurich on. Thursday after-- Mr. and ~Mrs. Ray Hibbard of Winnetka, motored to Area Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Harris, and Mrs, August Gadke is Mrs. Russel\l Rouse and son, Ju-- or, were Chicago visitors Wednes-- MRS. M. L. AREA Prel luh..nhnfi hrom the s«ide, you are at once favorab'y impressed with Ldm-"h secured by enlarang the cow! and raising the radiator Slanting winosswid and one--man top lend material aid in giving the entuire car a \ower. mote srmsh appearance. An apron connscung the radi#ti¥ with the fender skirts is also a decided improve~~~~ . A combort feature mus ~ appreciated by owners, is the additional leg room provided by <»» enlargement of the cowl Allow us to show you the entire line of new Ford cars now on display in our show room. CA RS _ FLAHERTY & KENNEDY 11 at 7:80 p. These cars can be obtained through the Ford Weekliy Purchase Plan. *T xd S4E, in * ilepriqati ns Lp E. -cr:'z-auday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson of Prairie Rev. Jevne entertained his father from Oak Park over Sunday. Mrs. Gus Metzner was a Chicago vigitor Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porep of Palatine were Sunday guests at the Will Zersen home. ; Mrs. Hénry Kropp and daughter, Rose, of Lake Zurich spent Friday at the Will Zersen home. Mr. and --Mrs. L. A. Murrie, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bluhm left Sun-- day morning on a two weeks motor trip through the east. Carroll Porteous was a Grays-- lake visitor Friday evening. _ _ Mr All kinds of Auto Repair Work Ivanhoe ehurch will & «ind ~@hrnival ~on-- e Area people are THE STAR Day and Night Service Phone 817 gkACTORS Frank Baumgart-- ~ Melen® White, --clerk at --Hook's. store is enjoying' a week's vacation. Paul Folbrick of Antioch spent Sunday here at the Clastle Inn. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brandstetter were re visitors in Chicago last Mon-- ay. Agatha Thempson, now bf. Chica-- spent over Sunday here in the fhary McGuire home. > _ ..' > _' Mrs. Charles Schrader of Liber-- tyville, was a visitor in Grayslake on ~Wednesday. Miss Frances VanZandt who is teaching at Maywood was home over the week end. Pb y on i + x --The Frazier, Pester and Dav's familie:, returned from their trip to Wisconsgin, Sunday.. All report a ¢ Millions of Feet Choice Yellow Pins on Sale BEADED CEILING, MATCHED FLOORING, DIMEXNSION LUMBER, TIMBERS, ETC, AT A BIG UND KET PRICK3 T é':"'.&fié "fifig Eal I,-fl zs Portable Metal Buildings Priced for We offer a number of "TRUSCON" Metal Buildings used by the U. S. ?{Mu t Lakes, 0.10. one _ story buildings, ft. wide x 112 ft. long, 14 ft. wide x 65 ft. lange. an® other sizes. This m._iao other '""i ns type demand for ga-- rages, m-. warehouses, rages, ho d _ Ananninchonstcact 1 n ie m':-.'::' ete. -- These $175 §$25 are ~in splendid --------._________ccc--ccmemmemim' condition, offered at a fraction of their original cost. GRAYSLAKE «s ind W hame We load you promptly. We furnish complete material to build these mmmhi zash and heavy roofing Toi. .1 r 1 y w---- -- & B #41 y are within basling distames. bring your proik, splect yiut matertsl wE WILL LOAD YOU-- PROMPTLY Write for iMustrated Bulletin No. B--28, on Bungalows, Cottages and Garages. Wall Board m- (No orders accepted for 500 #q. ft.) Special price, per 100 sq. ft. ________-- 250 gallon heavy riveted steel water 345 tanks or heaters, ft., Handreds of cih --ro old 19 M4F pal. capacity. BRING YOUR TRUCK Mr. and Mrs. Muelier of 1 'Ill;-.ulhdon Mrs. Mary Potts Mrs. Schmitz and daughter, Miss Anne, were visitors at the, John Surma home last week, * H"r, Heise who attends Con-- cordia College at Fort Wayne, Ind., was taken ill with diphtheria. last week. His mother, Mrs. H. Heise left for Fort Wayne, on Thursday to attend him during WMs iliness, Mr. and Mrs. J. Senw have been Mn'g Chicageo nds -- the The William,C. Kleings family of COME TO THE CAMPS TODAY is, 'lil.,. were Sunday ?he William C. -- Peters GILMER Big stock of heavy steel wa* ter nmc:'fi:-h. 180 gal. CM. + /6 . u.......---szs ret l 5 : Feet Per People who breathe-- that get a poor mixture. O gas, Both sputter along in a very satisfactory -fi A quack advertises himaglf as the g{ who wlu"tm" in m t, apparently, clsae u standing suspicion that :N quo' had b:Qn respcn:ible for the "acet* in bacteria. us Delivering coal by the vacuum! cleaner principal in drawing the) smaller--sized lumps into a suction pipe that delivers them to their utl is being used by a manufacturer in' the Middla West, standard plan, 1 apart. sides and roof. Gliazed dows, Frames, Weights, Screenms and all Doors and Fratmes, ur Including front porch, 8x20 ?:Id'o-b-f rol Slate 'Roof fbelint® _____---- 90185 fst-;ln- ::nlow. size 27236 s spacious as withhz:ot porch 'ga 8x20 feet, for.....--== ¥ 6--Room Bungalow, size 27x43 feet, with large porch and sheets, 48 in. wide, 6 to 10 ft. 8 light, 26x47 in. over--all. -- Price.. : Ilg"hf. 82x48 in. overall, .:: "mm__ 1025 GLAZED 8SASH $615 $1.65 95¢ AUCTION i Telephones: Residence 165--J ~ Works 50 Having decided to quit farming, 1 will sell on the farm known as Mecht Farm No. 1 lotated \4 mile south of Libertyville on Mil-- waukee Avenue The following: Let Our Flowers Deécorate Your Home Libertyville Cement Block Works FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer 4..",' f --_---- $ Cows in milk m«mm Registered Holstein in mifk Ns w HOGS § A 9 Purebred Duroc Spring 1 Purebred Duroc Sow and 6 Gilts p8X. j pigs farrowed in August % HAY AND GRAIN ; 25 Tons Alfalfa in mow .. _ 175 Bu. Rye . 30 Tons Timothy in mow 400 Bu, Barley > 15 Tons Rye straw in stack 1200 Bu. Oats 20 Tons Oat Straw in Stack 10 Acres standing corn Gray mare wt. 1: Black horse wt. 1 Roan horse wt; 1 New Keystone Hay Loader New Dump Rake y Wood water tank for wagon 2. 6 fo0o0t dines wf 1 it 2 sections apring tooth harrow ;)..:ethu tooth harrow 4 m.nfim-. one nearly 2 single cultivators Pambag mm ® Saturday, 9:00 -- 12:00 A. M. 1:00 -- 6:00 P. M. ~-- 12 FAST COOK AVENUE Next to Franzen Lumber Yard CEMENT BLOCK ' se rar ondoBs PILED o Hertel's Pavilion Given by The Jolly Four o wiliuatsimices A'r temmemeitiite Skrurpay © ~~Geo. A. . BATURDAY, What an asset to the appearance of ies And what a fragrant aroma they give. You will find the best specimeins of . your. favorite flower here at a -- price that is sure to please you. Delivered promptly to any ' part of the village. -- l C. F. KOCH, Owner Libertyville Flower & Vegetable Company DANCE TOOLS AND MACHINERY HALF DAY At 1 O'clock, Sharp cows Bay horse wt. 1500 Brown horse wt. 1300 Sorrel horse wt. 1400 14 double spring wagon s-fi--.m 4 Seta double harness 1 Set single harness lha!orh'n'me 2 Lawn mowers Mitk cooler, pails and utensile And many other articles too numerous to mention '18 Gents 75 Ts j \a 1 3

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