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Lake County Register (1922), 27 Oct 1923, p. 7

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Towh bud ie piat to de too 1 * i and A In.lnnn&m? Martha ~ YVoss were callers at N. F. Busch Thursday. | The freight traffic on the Soo Line Rev. Mr. Stadier of 'Long Grove was a caller at Mrs. Caroline Busch's last Monday. | Several of our young folks motor-- ed to Libertyville Sunday night and saw the movies. | Max ~ Miller --and family, Claude m Victoria, Isabelle and Herbert Weidner were visitors lt' country it's only $1. We were informed that Henry Knoff <is offering his farm for sale «o we presume he intends to stay in Georgia. f f L. B. Anderson was a caller at mMmmem'iiPM Ed, Schley and Peter Sievers were business callers in Waukegan 'one day last week. * < A sense of humor, a sense -- of homor, and a sense of duty, and a halls and two orchestras of the best to chose from, tickets are good for both halls, Otherp dance halls charge At the White City in Chicago one can dance all afternoon and evening Tom Barnes of Chicago spent Tuesday at thé C;nmn and the evening at.the NT Busch--home. -- Mrs. . Matousek,. Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Slavie, Mother Slavie and A gentleman 'acquaintance of Chicago spent : Tuesdiay at N. F. Busch's. Mrs. James Matousek who had been staying out here several days re-- turned home with them. _ The lawsuit between Andrew Housinger and Frank Holubb at Waukegan last week was decided in Mr. Housinger's ftavor. -- +. % ,Alice Bunton and Isabelle Weidner motored to Prairie View Saturday and met some passengers on No. 7. for 25 -- Mrs, Pfster entertained two. auto loads of company Sunday. _ .*. . --Grandma Keller and John Keiler were visitors at H. Potts aone day last week. gently have become tired of their play as all was quiet during the past ~ G,. M. Weidner entertained com-- pany from Kenosha, Saturday and night, He is not as strong ubdmdnaww I.I.demud,flhr\'h- toria motored to . lo . Grove .. We frequently hear the remarks passed that we didn't tell of some social function which happened in Waukegan Army and Navy Store BRAND NEW REGULATION 0. D. wooL PEanor snn C "Z TTR rown. W ~ §1.75. Saturday only *..uu.--......____._._.._.. 1129 SCHOOL CASES--Heavily reinforeed fibre. Lock and LAE .. ARMY FIELD SHOES--Heavy oak sole. Iron | plate, Cannot be beat for. wear........s... FLANNEL SHIRTS in gray or brown. Worth OFFICERS' HI--TOP SHOES--Rubber inset in soles. MUKY "BOL C UIREE , * ADEY 20. 4. = .cs 2s .. .. .6 on ce ie te e as m m w inrri ARMY WOOL OVERCOATS-- P WIFK : AAYORHONE * ... . w w w ie t Ti t T U on hi s e use on on m enc ie ARMY WOOL SOCKS--85e pair. + ' " h '--"-"M'--_---"'.T..- GOVERNMENT BLANKETS--Heavy gray Bia Worth $8 to $10. Your m-.':y..-.._...... COTTON SWEATER COATS with roll collar * Km gray or Whae. Suk@KdKy..:----. ... ... . . U. 8. N. ALL WOOL NAVY BLANKETS--Only tew lett. Morthk $12%. OUI¥ ... _ ............~.....,.. ... :xoma HEAVY QUALITY OUTING SHOES-- THAYER'S PALMETTO SOAP--Box of five 10¢ cakes; m 'l'"-: M Mfuingotaminhduineiuivindiadvintatetciscrmtatmathoinbedisialcan Bill Miller was in town Saturday Specials for Saturday ARMY LEATHER PALM MITTS-- Worth 508 Special _ _ ARMY WOOL UNDERWEAR--Brand ~new., -- Worth Army & Navy Goods ARMY LEATHER JERKINS--Worth $12. APTAKISIC eone day in choir full John Stout, ninety--six years old, an Indian scout for General Custer wm":mh Okln' ware, a-- homa. -- He escaped -- massacre by hiding in the carcass of a dead but-- tend_ a well ; in honor of Angeles, California, the next day. Bill Miller was a caller at Mrs. Caroline "Busch's : Wednesday. Folks that refuse thole high offers on their farms now will greatly regret it later; suth oppor-- tunities knock at your --door but once only, open it and let them in. The Jolly Four will hold another dmeefldl!hfivhflnmrtuhre. Watch for the date. #. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wickersheim went to the city Wednesday to at-- dandy .apples lmin--.VoI; h° day. f ----We hear Frank Kennedy did some more hustling up at Prairie View and sold two cars before breakfast. Well, that's just like Frank; he is a real go--geter, and everybody is glad to see him, even if they do have to get out :a "wee bit airly." Every-- body likes to give. Frank an order for they know it will be all right. He don't make a sale and then for-- get about it. No, he is interested in the second party's welfare and always meets them with a smile and helping-- hand, when the occasion requires it, and he 'sells the real article. day 'last week, and one man who's name we will withhold had 16 cows rejected out of .a herd of 35 head of full blooded cattle. Onesof the rejected cows was one he got a pre-- mium at the County fair ang 5> fused $950.00 for her; he paid .over $800.00 for"some of the resected Geo. Volz attended John Grewe's sale last Saturday. * ' Emil Geest was a caller at North Brook last Saturday night. Henry Pfister was a business cal-- ler in Libertyville Friday. Bome of our dairy men had their cows tested for / tuberculosis -- one and enjoyed the trip greatly, _ .. .;Mrs. Horches and Mrs. Knopf mo-- tored to Arlington Heights last Sat-- Emil Geest received an 8-- ib sal-- mon: from John Rich of the J;.~ E. Glass Lumber Co. of Minneapolis, Mr. Rich is at present on the coast in the state of W hm after the interest of firm, in the meantime also #. This im omiamge uid s lashington by express, ced and arrived in No. 1 condition; it was a dandy. Emil says he hopes Mr, Rich has more good luck fishing and will again remember him in the future.: Emil has been A mhmmtdlumm George wears a smile that won't come off; the reason why is, he was out riding with a lady the other day n e t' .00 Bome of our young hlhm the old time dance at Halfday urday night, and reported a large crowd there. duty, the most distinctive "is -- the nn:oo(hnw. but the most broad-- ening to the sympathies is the sense of humor. Wm. Gottichalk bought a--lot of C 5.00 :: _ *1.00 is es c hTD n w e mt on on ienss --.... 499 * 1.90 * 95c oo« .00 voaaiy * PV ".~23¢ "__ 98c --_ 2.95 2.95 a sense of JOHN H. l E PB Share 'l }l h is & -- Eartings -- [ f l of the | 1 --North Shore Line [ 250 bu. cats, 300 baskets ear corn _ cut with binder. _ -- Full line of machinery. Usual terms of sale. "My-- THO&M FRED GRABBE, Auctio Grain and feod:"-w alfalfa -- in mow, 20 tons timothy in mow, HOGS: kess s > :lsows, 1 Shoat, 1 boar 7 months . y tager +"=*s POULTRY : > # 8# &# > y ee _ PUBLIC AUCTION __ On the premises known: as the Frank Nicholas Farm, three miles northwest of Dbc::yvm. and fi.::: fourth mile east. K?fi form. on e form, on Fred Grabbe, Auctioneer. Saturday, November 8, 1923 Commencing at 1 P. :fifim HORSES: o se 1 Black horse wt 1500, 1 ; horse wt 1300. o Reae 8 the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the premises known as the old Keseley Farm located on Lake Street, Libertyville, on & Monday, October 29, 1923 Commencing at 1 P. M. Sharp LIVESTOCK: . _A number of good work horses. 25 Head of heavy milking cows, 8 springers. 'oae Quantity of nearly new machinery dead several years +699 The banker was %'fl the tee for the fourth hole when he was stricken. The other three members of the fouresome carried him to the elubhouse, but he was dead when they reached there.. A § KENOSHA, Wis., Oct. 80.~Dy-- Ing as H;k f B. Robinson, end Savings bank of drop-- ped dead from apoplexy y :'t:rnoon on the golf _&' the osha ©Country <club. ~Suther, the late Frederick Robinson, Keno-- zha pioneer and former mayor, fell dead several years +694 The banker was mll from the 20 Chickens, DI Usual Terms of Sale G. T. PUSHMAN, Prtop E. N. Smee, Manager /.' /",/"'9' C Lz E. -- e / e 2 * A . ) JR it -- l [R m 3 # 1 * «P _ > * d ' | Fes & T GOLF AT . 11, --< JORT Th W ' of the North Shore Line d" to have its em-- plove: «customers shacre in its growth and . To this end the Company is now offering a amount reent Cumulative Prior Lien Stock to residents of the inities along the line. get 'Dnndads from "fic 'Rod of Service" . The Norh Shore Line is known aniihe Road ef@emetSand its stack Dividends on this issue of Prior Lien Stock are being earned over six times, an cxcegn rall Every time you see a train go by you will know | your ent is working and that your is earning dividends for you. _ . _ . _ The money from the sal of Priot Lien Stock will be used in providing al equipment and facilities to take care of the Company's ste increasing business This issue of stock will be sold on terms to suit the convenience of Irioripbeat ie once oys o9 hat on a ow porocp: hy ividends at you can buy on & paymen o}Sll(l)l ,, .m:uk Interest at the rate of 7 per cent will be paid on a €, KizX (%. . This is ue of n stack approved by Illinois Commeras C and Wisconsin Railroad Commision. \sk a Mmm"mwflm Chi hore and Milws Railroad Co icago North Shore and MilWwaukee Railroad Company John Rouse, s¥ M ing made by a _of wealthy residents of Lal Bt and other niorth shore sub the forma-- tion of a " a ry club to be located o nth ph road, west of Lake r the nlans golf course in fl number that have 1 Rumors est C It 10 ftt wide, $5.65 ; 12 ft wide $6.25; 14 ft wide $7.25 © (BTEEL POULTEY GATES _ ; 48in- & '--.-.szm mh»m co.oo,.m _ Price# gubject to change without notice ---- 2 pt. Hog .... ADJUOBTABLE STEEL DRIVEWAY 3A'l'l8 $ JINTED h ; GALVANIZED 10 ft. $8.15, 02 rt, $8.75 _ 10 ft. $9.40° 12 26. $10.20 14 ft. $9.35 (16 ft. $9.95 14 ft. $10.95 16 ft $11.70 c c 0 o---- PRBAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES _ 2--pt. gut'thE 4' to Og .'.oo. * 4--pt. Cattle /.. prices: You are fence ret to the Usility 10 10 19. 1J 14 to come to our factory for your nts. You can select&mourfnll _ arge list of styles at the following in Wire Fence C @Linpug{ s'rciczx FENCE in. hi in. stays in, higfi?fi in. stays .. in. high, 12 in. stays . in. high, 7 in. stays .. in. high, 12 in. stays . in. high, 7 in. stays .. rod spools: fin SPUOL e t, M HEAYVY POULTRY FENCE in. high, 8--in. stays .... in. high, 8 in. stays ... ¥e another ike For-- ters to . .$3.88 Corner Posts ... ..$34.90 .. 3.59 Steel Line Posts .. 33c .. 449 End Posts .......$2.90 AY DISF E FENCE courses about Lake Forest and W. P O e e Ahrs Raund Clubbouse for Shoreacres. will most likely be limited to 200. By U. 8. Government Veterinarian FREE OF CHARGE President CATTLE TESTED for In Charg Phone Libertyville 329 w l AUCTION SALE his associate officers at Shoreacres have | tracts for the clubhouse, which will be W in the spot now pled by the temporary | . G. T. Eughman, Prop. Monday, October 29 The Reliable Laundry Convince You i hake *' t 1 Pure bred Ayershire buil wWill P for m 02 Cows , J Shrooshite T99 , . oornwep\ 1 Deering Grain binder 1 Desring corn binder M Arncier t horgu t ¢ or or horse culti packer 20 Shorpshire ewes 4 Spring tooth Bottle ving decided quit farming the undersigned will sell at i':nnm-'&.mémumamm located on Lake Street, Libertyvilie, on : 1 Mermuitmal Miage cutter .--and filler, 42 ft. pipe and grrans j on-}nm.:fiw"" 1 2--Section spiketooth harrow TERMS: $20.00 and amount inonths will under cash, over that 1 t months P be Bivom 49 goop binhable noige betein@eate pae FRED GRABBE, Auct, We Deliver in all parts of the U. S. by Wire 47 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 47 Wet Wash! _ Your entire family wash returned --_ @amp ready to hang up. -- -- A health, time and money saver. All kinds and colors ot Mums on hand now. KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS, Inc. --$ _ Launderers, Dry Cleaners & Dyers CATTLE Commencing at 1 o'clock P. M. Sharp LIBERTYYILLE, TLLINOE -- -- Greenhouse Phone 174--J MU MS Phone MACHINERY-- AND TOOLS ""Say It With Flowers® for KK 1 S e 0 s e THIS MEDICINE can be obtained at [ Pearce's Drug Stovre and Curle@'s Drug [ < Stores, Waukegan and No. C vyooker O _ & Neville, Libertyville, NJ., or if they do c¥ not happen to have it in steck you ean n k not n to have it in steck yo ' I , i. mak xd ,E' Web bottle by parsel prot by m is described under | subheads, " the chief "being acute rhouman / tic fever, muscular rhenmatiom. w affects the joints, but no -*% trouble is M it is the same d , :'dnt.n 3 practically the same te ; Pearse's 'Drag s....".'..."' P i x S"'-:Wflbn--ed No. Chicage, Dedker is #2 RHEUMATISM ~ BEBB JON 1 Milk wagon on-su-mhtoo----fl Corn in shock lBay"':'"" 18-;'=h.-n 1 Chestnut gelding wt 1200 1 Black gelding 6 yrs. old, wt 1 Grain box and gears 1 Top buggy 1 John Deers cultivator and 1 Brown cultivator, 8 shovels 1 Janesville Corn planter 'uad to gills of fishes an old enough to &fi gin an y JOHN H. ROUSEK, Gek B ie hC n P id daloue 9F hy MOPYS x+ <idh o

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