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Lake County Register (1922), 20 Oct 1923, p. 6

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y % 5h m _ Army and Nayy Goods _ Special for |Saturday PCAGE SX ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. apore Stmiey mt the G. M. Werdner apent S y at . M. ner xm&wm Hertel's > at 's Park another big dance will be held aflddkue:;utandm:'u;l:-. ent jigging step dancing % Whigam will be the important fea-- tures--of the--fore part of the evening Dancing will begin at 8:30. f at --Mrs. Caroline Busche's Tuesday. The Long Grove Lutheran church services will be held at the church every Sunday a. m. They have'nt decided on the Envplish nreaching business visitors in Libertyville Sat-- urday, : 5 caller at the Crestmore oALIUTCAY, There has been much excitement in our town of late,. Several of our residents are being greatly annoyed by mid--night prowlers who rap on the doors and seemingly insist on being let in by pulling and jerking door knobs almost from their place of being, but when some of the in-- mates stir or make a nolse to see what's up, every --thing vanishes Some families claim their windows were raised> by the --miscreants; Folks here cant imagine what it all means. It sounds spooky, as no one -mtabemwmtmythm:- # not lay for them and give red to te Sunday. Willard also was one of the Wheel-- ing base ball nine. -- played Area Sunday, and got beat score 7 to 3, this was the last game of the season, j The dance last Sunday night at Huortel's Park was a erand mincran fifty cents only, here .you are soaked-- for one dollar. meats and groceries too are cheaper in the city than here, lets all move to town. body had & jolly good time. The Jolly Four are just alright. Claude McQuen from the ctty came out afternoon,attend &&mmmy night, played ball with the Wheel-- an .un 1 reception. ?" 9y my night some of our 4 whom -- the-- mysterious mid-- prowlers visit frequently, A mysterious lady was seen com-- ing out of the-- John Cargill resi-- denctce, one day last week. That place is vacant at present. ---- -- were seared almost to death by a noise passing by their homes like a dog dragging a dozen chains after him.-- "We would suggest several good bullets in the direction of th performances and we dare_say all would "be Guiect ~ and serene ever; Army Wool Underwear. Just received a now lot. Worth Army Leather Jerkins, brand Army Wool Pants, all sizes. Most of these were made MMMM" filey Homii«a!Stipperts pet l.\'xay U, U. Blankets, worth , Baturday only.... $38.35 Hi--Top Shoes, 14--in. $10.00 Army Mitts with leather palm, a 50¢ value, only ... 28¢ Army ~Overcoats, all wool. while our «upply t F: Waukegan Army & Navy Store Relt Boots, only a few APTAKISIC _ . WAUKEGAN f 10 &. CENESEE 8T. . wEsTt s1D® or lined bo only ............ Hi--Top in was a caller at was a visitor preacher and @39 hek P with $4.05 _ Special L}» Mrs.'Max Miller has several very retty es of hand embroidered work vm" she will sell. *> "ta a visitor at the home of N. F. Busch Wednesday, --Holdup men were very busy Sat-- urday ~night on Milwaukee Ave. near Wheeling. A .call for extra 8 was made and they were sufl::i on all roads~leading from Milwau-- kee"Av. but no arrest was made, the miscreants disappeared some how. It truly is unsafe to venture out on any of the roads after dark unless you are well supplied with ammun-- Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wickersheim and Julia from Los Angeles Calitf, were visitors at the home of Caro-- line Wickersheim at Long Grove Tuesday . o. . e Geo. Mever and Geo, Weimer mot:nd to the city one d;y week to get repaires for the ::Eormkku:d"atflum _ bimding twine, on 'their 'tbtheyudpuhnlqo{um pounds they say it was stolen off ed al} summer yarn and receives double pay for overtime work. Mrs. Halverson was a visitor at Mrs. Frank Horcher's Wedncm Max Miller and family were ers in this vicinity Wednesday eve-- ning, Max also was a business call-- er at Long Grove; C from the city spent Sunday at the N. F. Busch home. Mr. Matousek reiurned to the city while Caroline will spend several days here, --> _ Mr., and Mrs.: James Matouseck and baby -- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Busch and baby attended the dance at Half Day Saturday night, Geo. Weidner delivered a consign-- ment 'of yarn to the Crestmore Tuesday, all ready wound ready for the hook. Mrs. Caroline Busch has obtained the .40b of winding the gu. e it s * o 0. e nine and won every game, He will "-umwwuumun season. J _ ond Mrs ITamés Matousek _.Mrs. Jacob Wolf and Miss Daisy were business callers in town Tues-- d'y ni'ht' id\ < . oc hovecs "Ailliciart : bnbus 4 ESn s i Mr. Bieberitz of Waukegan was a| Since 1920 the United States has business caller at the Crestmore| become the greatest center of radio Wednesday afternoon, communication in the world, operat-- Emil Geest received a lot of brick| ing as many high--power commercial from the National Brick Co,. deliver . Stations as aR other countries com-- ed by auto truck. . bined. This is a record of scienti-- Mrs. Emma Sturm is laundress| fic achievement and business enter-- for the N. F. Busch family and has| brise of which all Americans have a been for some time past. ----~ | reason to feel proud. J Mrs. Ray Busch is doing sewing for Mrs, N. F. Busch, n FRED GRABBE Extra Heavy Quality hn Teyp havy hindio thik Ed. Shebrawva from Chicago was H Mr. --and Farm and Livestock Sales $1.25 value Army Class B.-- Blankets, G_N?CI'IY.M l U. 8. N All Wool Brand New Blankets. A $12.00 value _ for .. Heary Cotton Sweater Gas Mask Raincoats, $6.00 value ... Telephone Waukegan 919--Y--4 . oi ©.~-- ..A A ddress: . $28 North Are AUG FROELICK, FRANK GAHLBECK, 'Auctioneers Army Wool Socks, She 8 por. for _......*_........g':fl Four Bucklie Cloth Top Over-- Marching Shoes, Munson Auctioneer --| A Specialty four with the Aptakisic $1.65 P AUCTION SALE the truck,. We would say take Pats advice watch the rear, one ride on Bafety first. 'm.&" Geest was on business Fri-- "day night at Wheetimg. . ~~--~---- Henry Knopf of Georgia was aA visitor in town last Tuesday, Wm. Ritter of Princeton was a caller at E. Geest flour and "feed store one day last week, where he met friends and old acquaintances. All our ball fa mond Lake Sunday Mrs. Cora Weiand was in town several days last week. \ o.'l Bunton Jr: delivered an auto load of garden vegetables to Liber-- tyville last week, such as ripe toma-- ~--U. 8. CENTER OF RADIO _ The Radio Corporation of Ameri-- ga has'in the United States tive-- power radio telegraph stations em-- ployed in transoceanic -- service. later. toes, chard, peppers, leek, kale, head lettuce, and will deliver cabbage Having decided to quit farming the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the premises known as the Ed Weiskopf farm located one mile south of the Diamond Lake Store, two and a half miles east of Gilmer and four miles northwest of Prairlie View, io Mss nds matgine 6 Cons with by side THE LAKE CO 12 Pigs 8 weeks old 95 Bushel wheat 200 Bushel barley 15 Tons alfaifa 10 Tons timathy hay 1 Black : P 1 Roean mare '"W" 1 Brooder house 8 | 1 tractor with pia, coal brooder stove 1 manure spreader 1 Cutter 1 eorn binder good 8 Milk cans ifi"ffi'ln- }IMM roller Te ;' th g*"hulhm 3 Section harrow TERMS: rad-trw&.::wafldi montha given ea, bearing 6 per cent interent. n."my"ufm until settled for. 21 Head of Cattle consisting of 17 cows, Milkers, some Auction Sale | 1 Biy wilding 1 year on k . 1 Span--of bay mares . 2 y cultivators 500 Bushels oats ' &# A 60 Bushels barley & Manure e E lmhyhhzd Gang plow, new 65 Acres of hill drill corn mk'h in sheok. 44 Shoats ~--__ 6 Brood Sows with pigs d 19 Turkeys I will sell at Public Auction on the premises known as George Klepper farm, 1 mile northeast of Long Grove 2 and one half miles west of Prairie View, on tled for. TERMS: $20.00 and under cash, over that amount a credit of 53 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 53 Tuesday, Oct. 23 At 10#0 A. M. Sharp Free Lunch at Noon ball fans went to Dia-- Friday, October 26 weight about 160 At 1100 A."M., as follows: MONOPOLY OR c&m #u damen M um u;:mn(s that state "q W in any line of service is to do away with cmnpetit_iol!. o se t As a gene:\ prinw ment service i= only . when it meets | the direct stimulus -- of w witn private' enterprise. o nR ain t 222222 . « Postal. charges compete with ex-- press and insurance and -- banking rates maintained by private cor-- :l!dom tha; carry on successful-- Socialistic propoganda continual-- ly seeks to take away all private % an| thus fasten upon the ie governmental m, Complete. governmental y brings stagnation to any . country, for it kills the initiative and enter-- prise of its citizens. Walking and sulky plows Milk wagon Other articles too numerous 4 Tok becrt waiky aah :.&Deen cultivate au--mur New No. 9 Lets feed grinder 1 Narrow tire wagon P t deg [PrtiAe, 1 Het wagon r" 19 Here: fiikh pumping engine with jack 1 Preoder houge 0 by 10, hard Cemimg tank 45 Grain sacks Hay fork and rope M uo Jorore unile complcte with T ud aif kind of Amall tools lmflhtbom INSURANCE A. A. Grandy Libertyville -- JOHN H. ROUSER, Clerk Phone 217--M R SA known as the AY wh Having sold the Rhymer Snyder tar-bat:'m-hmthwutolw ertyville and 2 miles south of Area, which I ed last spring, 1 will sell stock and other equipment on the premises at Public Auction on At 1:00 P. M. j Atm%'n'u,@lwfldufwde a carload «f Wisconsin cows, and close up springers. o ' 1 Team bay mares, weight 2800 8 Shoats, wt. about 50 lbs. 1 Gray mare about 1500 1 Brood sow 30 Head of cows MACHINERY AND TOOLS 1 Deering grain binder 2 Walking plows » 1 Deering corn binder-- 1 Feed cutter 1 Mowing* machine 1 $--in. Tire wagon and hay rack 1%]&': 1 Narrow tire wagon and box 1 Side delivery rake 1 Milk wagon 1 Hoosier seeder 1 Set bob sleighs 1 fanesville corn nlanter. new 1 Portland cutter 1 Evans potato planter _ -- 250 Bushels barle 1rmm f}:'m.'ékgwm e Te M Amsor 5 ccomie thme will be siven on. Bood bankabls : notes m.nmm,thhMMfu. 1 Deering grain binder 1 Deering corn binder 1 Mowing machine 1 Side deliver 1 delivery rake {Evlh corn planter, new 1 1 ' cultivator n iinasgeinp io 1 Three--section harrow }suht eml-tn'rw llfim:&-kyjbw ER Monday, Oct. 22nd R. F. ROUSE, Proprietor RAITFA RBRLE A c:srtannne JOHN H. ROUSE, NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY pend on gas for heating purposes. Strikes, shortages, soaring prices and transportation . difficulties . threaten other fuel but you may be sure there will be sufficient gas. f -- Save the coal pile--install a Radiant Fire Gas Heater. We have portable types to be used in chilly rooms or per-- manent Fireplace Heaters. If its done with heat you can do it 'better with Gas. : No shortage of gas this: winter. De-- SEE OUR FALL DISPLAY Telephone Libertyville 16 CATTLE AND HOGS [ ponks. a Soi Toubis harness meatly new A1 timothy hay in barn

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