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Lake County Register (1922), 14 May 1924, p. 6

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4# k P *3 and the price is right. FOR SALE--Nice eight room home west of Milwaukee Avenue, with electric lights, gas, bath and furn-- ace, Lot 108x218. Garage. Lots of fruit and berries. Its a--real . home and is priced for quick sale. FOR SALE--Fine, large restricted home sites, Convenient to trans-- FOR SALE--Modern six room resi-- dence on the south side. Lot 560% fl.A,-_hld-aial:'rodha- -- tion, and it's priced right. tion. Priced right. mmu--m',' acre farm near Libertyville. Good 12 room house two large barns, corncrib, gran-- Full sized lot. Very reasonable. FOR SALE--Nice strictly modern seven room home on lot 100x 275. Garage, chicken house. Fine shade and shrubbery.. Very choice loca-- Mest convenient location in town and the price is reasonable. ronnx,s--a:amnnmmm with four lots West of Milwaukee FOR SALE--Modern seven room residence in good location. Oak trimmed and in good condition. Garage. Full--sized lot. Lot of fruit. A 'real buy at ouly $6500. FOR SALE--Five room bungalow with sewer, electric lights water m. etc., all in and specials all ¢ . Two lots each 50x150, Lots af frnit and berries. Priced at A.R.SCHNZ--E-EELE"'I nearly new. Price-- $70,. or best Real Estate & W l .:ffcr. Phone 298--J--2. 88--3t Minimum charge, 25¢. 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. j strictly modern home on Cook Ave, Hot water heat. Oak ¢rimmed. ¥Fire place. Extra large lot. Garage w Black -- loam soil all horse barn with modern equipment including running water. Large tile silo, Afilluo('nll:; ¢an be purchased with the farm. Immediate possession. Price of the fatm only $200 per acre, which is far below its actual value, Also a long list of other homes, farms, small country homes, acres homesites and tracts ready for sub-- ummwuyum.ruyoumvow to -- Sall, mtotnfi.m.uflyonmtwp.mnmwm columns. © You will get results. 3 Mhmm,mm"uwmhhhh county hudon.uuudt'tn":bh.mtummumm your wants known here. A trial will convince you. division. A. R. SCHNAEBELE Real Estate & Insurance Three "7.7.{".' 'This is an ex-- ceptional bargain and the price is Ave, Barn and chicken house, A FOR-- SALE--Two Horses. -- Clark Durnn, Area, 1II. ©Phone 302--W--1. FOR SALE--One 75 foot seven inch eanvas belt. Has been used twice, Price only $25.00. F,. F. Hoyer, R. D. 2, Waukegan., 85--6tpd FOR SALE--Bred and open cows. Bred 'helfers. Young b:I:: aix to it months old. -- Bull calves, "Cemriete Information, and 6 Ravine Farm FOR SALE--Five room frame house on concrete basement. Gasz, elec-- tricy, cistern, village water prom-- each and eags. $1.00 per dozen. Phone 204--J--2. 88--1tp ised. Lot 50x141, 214 Ellis Ave. Buy from owner.. John W, Sweet-- ing, Lake Bluff, Hlinois. 38--2+ west <of Milwaukee Ave. hing in fine sbhape. -- Lots it and berries. Large 5* SALE--Pekin ducklings, 25¢ Recister s Register Office lot | FOR SALE Complete set of Eneyco-- | pedia Brittanica in oak book case. " mearly new. Price $70. or best l. May Snear Insull farm, on road. Finder please 'return to 429 Brain-- ' ard avenue and receive reward. 38--1tpd FOR SALE--About fifty bu. good eating or seed potatoes, $1.25 per bushe! delivered. J. W, Cooper, FOR SALE--One Swiss stock bull; weighing 800 pounds; three Hol-- stien heifers, onmne year old; two good work horses weighing 1400 and -- 1100, Call 1208 Milwaunkee avenue, Libertyville, Phone 124--R. FOR SALE--Team of horses, Weight 2600 pounds. Will sell dw or double. Henry L. Casey. 288--Wi FOR SALE--Young duroc fall boars FOR SALE--Goad 80 acre ftarm only 2%--milés from town ard cement road. Good set of buildings. Must be 'sold quick. Price only $125 per acre. See A. R. Schnaebele, Reg-- ister office, LLibertyvilie. _ _ '10--tf FOR ~SALE--Setting FOR SALE--¥Fine building lot on Eim Court 50 foot front with story from herd which topped the mar-- ket in Chicago, April 28. ~Also 23 pound Holstein bull calves. Chris, Jensen, Area, I11., Phone 259--W--1. HOUSES AND LOTS--Bought and sold. Loans 'made. Insurance. _ Rdwin © Austin, Phone 16, Liber-- tyville. o ts | 1. . A Phone 268--R--1. thorougzhbred single comb Rhode Island Reds; also some White Wy.-- w'niu 15 '":t Yor 15. st: s cents Maurice D. Miller, Deerfield 285-- deal. Will sell to purchaser only, no agents. Address Geo. S; Bond, 1438 First National Bank Build-- ing, Chicago, Illinois. 38--4t WANTED--Small farm. have cash \ buyer for a small "farm of from 20 to 30 acres.: Must have good _ balldings and gome timber. . Call . K. ebele, Register office, ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bank Building. Telephone 57 LIBERTYVILL DR. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD VETERINARY SURGEON RScientific GLASSES 2911 Madison St. ATelephone 66 LIBERTYYVILLE Lace Bldg. DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON 108T AND FOUND LYELL H. MORRIS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Telephone 18 -- . Professional Services Asststant State Veterinarian DR. J. L. TAYLOR B. H. MILLER LIBERTYYVILIE 84--6tpd the Eyes 4 s 87--1t | Shooting Preserve is Turned to Production GRAND JUNCTION, cent dog trials mmm tion on this corner of the South, which has been changing the last few years from the old to the new in agriculture; The greatest herd of Aberdeen--Angus cattle in the South is now located on the Ames vMfimwhicthlwm ago was a wi'Jl, overgrown, worn-- out and largely abandoned ~waste from 'a farming standpoint. -- The tractor was used in breaking up and reciaiming the plantation for war production ~and demenstration to southern agriculture how to farm saved 60 miles and 17 men, accord-- ing to Manager C. E. Buckle, in putting in the wheat crop over old methods. --It pulled eight 14--inch 000 pounds in January. After pay-- | ing 'the duty: the ter laid down in New York hvnF*""fl:; mnnimaeen't it mw!yn:%mm ~And , ma'mofim And ; still the in the United States : Why did they quit shipping us so , much in March, when they had plen---- ty to sell? £. tA What they sent us this in what they sent us all last year. -- It hflubhfltbfl"dm the United States market. They saw that our market going--down caused the English market to drop. So in March they took this surplus prac-- tically all away from England and the United States and gave it to the' Germans at a loss. They lost mon-- &on #gix per cent of their output t went to Germany, took this burden off the United States and maintained a higher level on their English market, which consumes 71 po!eemofthdroqqnt_._ Danish farmers handled their ex-- mu. products along sound, sane ies. Americans farmers are ask-- ing Congress for just such an oppor-- ;nnity through the McNary--Haugen GOUGLER GIVES TiP$s _ _ ____ "As with all other agricultural products, quality is ah important . factor in egg production," says F. A. Gougler, head of the I. A. A. poultry marketing department Long since our markets have standardized | on grain, fruits livestock and to some extent on vegetables Now some effort is being made through--| out the country to improve the egg market., « « | "Government fignures indkate."' says Mr. Gougler, "that there is a| loss of 17 cases out of every 100 cases of e@ags between the pro-- ducer and the consumer, The most important factor in this loss is in the way the eggs are handled on the farm and in lccal markets, The di-- rect loss of bad eggs which reach consumer can be multiplied several, times, and it is doubtfol whether we reached a fair estimate of its fin. al effect upon consumption. One way ta encourage increased consumption is to assure the consumer of a high Mpmwimflfm' as we have at time, it is highly Impomzm'lg':w,rum'm quality. year is at hand whonwodd&llmbotlv- ®n to care of egrs on the farm if the best quality of eg@s is to reach the consumer, _ The South is Rapidly Changing from the Old to New in Agriculture THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER,. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, E COUNTY FARM BUREAU | EDITED BY J. J. | County Farm TO HOG PRODUCERS world market : in dicate," there is a every 100 the pro-- The most loss is in _ In the inset is Ames Plantation Angus cow at the recent Interna-- ticnal Live Stock Exposition at Chiecago. | The "Best three head sired by one bull" were also |h£ by this southern plantation at wmnoecmber. Grand Cham-- g"flu' dt:i-l:nd':xlm plantation five or years 'ago, and champion grade steer hon-- another occasion. -- Lespediza is be-- ing . used in the rotations to put vmnhzkhtoth»fl.ndtb : yield has beer built up t« 25 bushels per acre. Hogs are sue» cessfully raised for a high quality . Farmers Community meetings are scheduled for the week May 19 to 24 acheduled for the week May 19 t0o 24 now . p chance to as follow, all 2t 8;:00 p. m. 'mogz.fi':dwm(}:rd Monday, May 19, Herschberger's prizes are offered at 'the County Hall, Prairie View. _ -- :':n Wednesday, May 21, Wadsworth. ' + 6 Thursday, May 22, D. V. Wait's m residence n'h-::uud Lake. 1 m.cow Friday, May 23, Barrington Wood--' T «'Saturday, May 24, Milburn church, We will. show the following films: Hog Banitation and Disease two rlrko'd. &o Wonderland --and estern Scentc,--one reel; Seeink Washington, one reel; Farming in One Lesson, two reels. have benefitted considerably socially and in a businegs way. . These will be fully as good or better. The films are an exceptionally fine lot. Farmers ie made these meet-- hugk goou sodforythes affaies und on May 22. ~She will meet gm io . on SSE .. . Hrrmentie s vont aroiliciaieeseaisies ie cam ow trantiacine near Gurnee at the h I TRY OUR CLASSTFTIED COLUMN Miss Vasold, state leader of the ";y, just fine. Don't stay : Girls Clubs, w;l_l_bo in Lake county with .':l or nasty catarth. Baler Saves 20 to 30 Percent over Old Method Big city building booms that have put wages in the building trades up higher than even the war contract period are reflected in many ways. o-.uuu----:xp-'uhn,mmu'zmumm barns or houses while costs remain at sauch an advance ovér pre--war lqufiudmmmwdhm.mtu are far in the rear of all of farm equipment from fences up to . 'In fact, the U,. 8. Government says that from sight to twelve fin"mufidnt&fi.&&nhmmtmym to bring them up--to--date and present--day efficietiey demands. The hay press seems to be staging a comeback on the housing shortage and high ing. With the hay crop standing right up next to corn as the most im« portant American farm crop, rating around a billion and a quarter last year in farm value, the baling and housing of the entire crop would have ..vpdmmawmmm%munmmn« partment of the National Association of Rquipment Mannfacturers. CLUB LEADEERS MEETING and ham. same ! that afternoon and we will probably | have a -mogfin Girls Club | idns e imane t [ office. LA CROSSE, Wis.--Albert Hirsh-- hgimer, pioneer plow n@anufacturet of th) Northwest, and founder of the La Crosse Plow Company, died KEquipment Manufacturers. H. J. ;. being president d,finmal'm '::(?:.::-'Ilmm'.(k" c tadle "of" this" Irigrant, . antisepbe !wmhflurk Im | sewd, s oother 'the Anflamet or" awotles Also other breeds. Call or write the clogged nostrils open right up; the ait ferign ol fost Toad cloer d Pn t ::3'-";"" tor 5_:%: you! saitt on yow armegie, so%. appe . THitle: of" this fragrant, nu-fl lmflner-hycu.zwflk Im' :'cad, soothes md or swolles ""Vs just fine. Don't stay stuffed--ut Mr. Hirsheimer is survived by two CLUBS GOING STRONG Albert Hirshheimer Plow at the Farm ""op Bwalls. "There should be no limit to the life of I 5. Operator Comfort, Conveni¢ence and Safe-- lity--Assured by the roomy platform, wide fend-- adjustable seat and foot levers, minimum vi-- EP 'drawbar, throttle Afiovemor, u:?d Akrai:: } ricating system. eari egnclosedandmngoilbath. fiomov- parts exposed. k & 82 f f f . u. ESchanckfHardware Co. o snn searme=rarer % e *T I i\!l\lfl --Asst adju dra bricati part: YWt McCORMICK--DEERING Design THE BIG 4 1. Sturdy Unit Main Frame--Extends the entire length of the tractor. No twisting or Ved Wherever anpertente mhous that tve of wherever e ws t 0 bearing best suited to do the work and wear the Al? orisn parts are built peifiearse im t are bui separ-- t .gcnbdhdleauelyhtoflle rigid* main E es Easily removed and repaired in the field rshop. -- --~ --< m A of engins are replaceable, including cylinder ~A. Modern, Long--Lived Engine--Crankshaft of 2 bearing type, mounted on heavy--duty ball BERT FINSTAD -- Libertyville, Hlmois A 2--PLOW . TRACTOR Everybody -- knows _ chine, Long terms, Fort Atkinson $ T EV ENS 0 N llilker BUL : 'lll'{l}.fi' Stanchions and Equipment lunth'mvmn g:'-dd. Long terma. Russ Rove towu thauiss © /00 0 M C. BURRIDGE & SONS Libertyville-- Area Greenhouse Phone Cement Road Libertyville 396--) Growers stock. , Shrubs, V Mmmmm.g' ue Hardy Roses, Larkspur, Phlox, Colum-- bine, Shasta Daisy, Veronica, Pinks, Stone,Crop, Coreopsis, Lamp Flower, Foxglove, Ete. c Farmers' Best Equipment FAIRHOLM GARDENS Hardy Garden Should be planted now. Flowers ACME CHRISTENS EN Du't."m !nhlw:'-In can fresh water by open-- ing a faucet any place on the farm, Long terms. BRICK SLO Guaranies 14x30 ft. -- $475 Built except aand and water £*

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