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Lake County Register (1922), 25 Oct 1924, p. 4

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< Bb \ d _ T. W. Allinson and wf to B. D. _ ABlinson, w--d. Allinsons subn of _ pt of lot 2, bik 86, Highland Park. _ B. D. Allinson to T. W. Allinson _ and wf" jts, w--d. Allinsons subn _ af pt of lot 2,'bik 86, Highland Park. s C. C. Woodmansee and Georgla L. Aigery 26. fe ';" : Meeker, w--d. . Amdp'+4 66-- "Té? and wf to A....",."" Bears, deed. Part of see 25, and 30, L ' L a.. _ J. M. ¥lynn to C. Olsen, w--d. Lot of S¥ h lot 1, see 30, Area. . E. Borg and wf to O. Swanson and w1 its, w--d. Lot 3, Green Bay addtn subn, sec 28, Lake Forest. Mary PRarr and Hus to Jacob Mueller and wf. its w--4. Lot 32, If Libertyville girls could be made to realize that they will look at 50 about lik;z:l:ir mothéers do . now most of would want to jump an article on how he could make more monéy if he farmed in a dif-- ferent way. Smith's resubn of Lots 1, 2 and N 20 ft of lot 3, blk 16, Dreyers sub, ue~ 38, Wkgn. M. E. Boyer and wf to F. R. Mc--'r H, Ahrens, q--e--d. a'n.'.w.' Veity, q--e--d. Pt_ of section 51, Warriper's subn, Antioch. a Highland Park. W. H. Bartlett and wfset al to ; Snow and wf, jts. Lot 18 and lot| Lots 1 and 2, Johnson's addtn in the creek. and wfi, jts, w--d. Lot 30 and 8 hf of lot 31, blk 25, Washburn Pk, Waukegan. A farmer gets up at 4 a.m. and hurries through his work to have time at 9 p.m. to sit down and read One thing that's holding the coun--| _ Everything is against a man. By try back is the fact that: a single'the time he outgrows his taste for WQmmmm'm peaches he commences to a woman more than a table full of ! think he uderstand women. Johnson subn, see 16, Libertyville. 'C. A. Newcomb to W. A. Fulford 80, Ishnson's subn, lot 4, see 16, LAbertyville s PB s cod. B 14 it io a e iccteat Cl + Gonatoncs » unc Gcaniain dn W C EF deducted? Is the railroad fare added to the shopping expenses on those bargain hunting excursions to the %y or larger town? Is there not also a value in and cents for the worry, delay, and dis-- ...mm that is inevitable in mail order buying. ere is an unselfish eommu::zty gide of this buy-- ing--at--home question which cannot be ignored by the good citizen. People who believe in Libertyville must believe in its merchants who are an integral part of their town. Buying--at--home serves a double purpose when people buy at home, through their buying the hometown merchants prosper, the town pro;fiu be-- cause of the prosperity of its merchants, public im-- A Kansas farmer wafits an Avia-- tor arrested for fiying over his farm. The next thing they'll be hav-- ing them pinched for spitting on the A. Deitch and wf to J. Miller and Marlon Miller, jts, w--d.. Lot 3, blk 8, Fov River Springs subn, see 9 and W hf of see 10, Antioch Twp C, M. Johnson and wf tQJ.\'P;n: atad and Gyda Finstad, Its, k All of lot 20 and W hf of lot 21, Entered as sécond--class matter Qctober 18, 1916, ntbgo«offluuchnyvflh.mhch.mActof March 3, 1879. Issued twice weekly. s F. T. Fowler and wft to W. C. Wrase and w1f, jits, w--d. Lot 4 and pt of lot 3, blk 2, Burnett's addtn to Lake Villa. When the. average Libertyville dirty dishes. man was little he cried for the moon | but since he has grown up, it's the| _ It may not earth that he wants. + _| but for our p C.. E. Daniels and wf to A. Callus, w--d. Lot 17, First Divn Washing-- ton Heights Acres subn, Waukegan. Oslo Social Club to E. P. Her-- man, P. C. Herman and Thomas Moe, jts, w--d Lots 17 and 18, Woodland subn. see 18, Grant twp. home-- H. 0. W. Meyer and wf to O. 1. Rockenbach, w--d. Pt of section 31, Fremont. OCTBER 17, 1921 T. J. Karasek & wf to V. Krajno, Lake County Title and . Trust Company 220 Washington St., WAUKEGAN LEYSTONE PRINUING SELVIGEK, rupusners Nucceeding the Waukegan Weekly Gazette Established 1850 # 7 Abstracts of Titles ALONG THE CURBSTONES of Kake County HRegister FRANK H. JUST, Editor A MAN ABOUT TOW N 's subn of E hf Transfers i By f Observations RBy / 8. Gold and wf to Andrew E. lnny.w, w--d. Lots 10, 11 and 12, Golds subn of see 20, Waukegan. | 3. H. Walker and w1, jits to H. C. | Litchfeld and wf, jts, w--d. 8 hf \of lot 2 and 7, Sheridan Heights 'subn, see 9, Waukegan. M- M. Fiynn to Karen Olsen, w--d. t"17, blk, 3, Fox River springs. 18, blk 8, Fox River Antioch Twp. and wt, w--d. Part of lot 48, High-- ticch Twp. f L. J. Knapp and wf to J. L. Walk-- er and wf, jts, w--d. Parts of sec 86 and pt of sec 31, Deerfield Twp. C. J. Wolf and wf to J. Dornbach an~ wfi q--e--d. Part of see 19, An-- Fry and wf, jts, w--d. Part of lot 7, blk 20, Highland Park. Emma Elizabeth Stryker and hus to C. Santi, w--d. Lot 4, Owners L. F. Minkler and wf to Marie M. Nonnicksen, w--d.. Lot 20, First ad-- dtn to Washington Park subn, Wau-- Mary Andetson and hus to J. An-- derson, jr, w--d. Lot 12. bik 2, Cloes addtn to Lake Bloff. P Survey of lots 387, 88 and pt of lot 24, Whitewood subn, Aven. : Catherine M. &d&':-l. E. Smith q--c--A Lot 88, 's Se-- cond subn at Long Lake. _ It may not make any difference, but for our part we can't say much for the Libertyville girl who powd-- ers her nose, paints her cheeks and then lets her neck go dirty. Soloman was a mighty wise man. He managed to become the richest man on earth without Congress in-- vestigating him. 2 What did George Washington know about temptation anyway? Nobody ever asked him how many miles he got out of a gallon of gas-- oline. Our idea of a real church membe1 is the Libertyville citizen who drops at least one--tenth of his gasoline bill in the plate each Sunday. E. V. Orvis anrd.wf to F. E. Rai-- den and Helen L. Mq«%fi 6 feet of lot 7, blk 2, Tiffany's Third Additn to Waukegan. D. Alexarder and wf to J. Ennis, w--d. Lot 3, Hm.'"h&: ander's subn of pt of s*¢ 18 0. Hook and wt to M. F. Hellberg and wf, jts, w--d. Lot 8, plat of Cora E. Lukens to C. T. Bartlettt, w--d. Part of lot 6, block 41, High-- land Park OCTOBER 18%, 1924. J. E. Reardon and E. L. Wall to Anna M. Grady and Agnes R. Bid-- loger, q--e--d. Part of lot 2, blk 18, Original Town of Lt Fort, now Whkagn. ® to Libertyville, Mary Koebelin ts W. C. Koebelin and wf, jts, w--d. Nly 59.04 feet of lots 1 and 2 blk 4, Truesdell's addtn to Deerfield. Sarah M. Emmons and hus to Aliteo 8. Emmou,. a-'. h! : lot purchased by J. w Union Bank of Chgo to M. W. De-- laney, deed, Lot 6, bik 15, Lake Furest Heights subn, Lk Forest. G. Bertucei and wft to G. Tamar#i H. Ahrens and Ruth Ahrens to s'ho It was the custom for him to arrive late in the evening and make merry at such pastimes as cider drinking and apple bobbing. When the fun was over and the landlord got down to business it was early morning of November 1. + * After many centuries we see the work of the evil spirits inherited and ably handled by Willie, Tom, Pat and the rest of the youthful "gang." It illustrates how next to impossible it is to #et a custom or superstition out of the human brain, onee it gots there. ; On the hncient agricultural calendar, Haloween was a sort of New Year's Day. Harvest was ov:m the landlord called for his share of the crops.. by tenant farmers. a 5 a Probably this is why the first of the month is rent-%:'inz day, instead of the fifteenth or any other date t would be just as logical. Time was, when Halloween was less a night of deviltry and more 'a night of hospitality, good fellow-- ship. roaring fireplaces, good things to eat and drink, and delightful superstition such as walking do:: cel-- lar stairs backward, carrying a candle and a mirror, in which "her" future husband's face might appear. llALLO&ElN NIGHT MISCHIEF ¢ Halloween, when it started far back in the midst of time was the night when evil spirits were sup-- posed to flock out of hiding places and roam the earth maraiding and destroying. p s e lt 4 The world has not enouch hospitality and good fellowshin. Let's revive it, this Halloween, and make the :if'?t of witches and goblins jovial as well as pranktul. Sprifigs, subn, | p ." N H. Homuth and wf to W. Skin-- ner and W. J. Martin et al, w--d. Part of lot 7, Barrington. & K. C. Lueder and wf to Elsie A. Muclier, w--d. Part of sec 25, Wau-- eortrila . e P M. C, Decker and wf to --B. S. Opden, w--d. Lot 97. Decker's Gag-- es Lake subdivision. 1. F. Fenlon and wf to W. McClure and wt, jts, w--d. a Part section 14 ,Warren. J. C. Leavitt and wf to A. F. By-- field and wf, jts, w--d. Lot 29 and pt of lot 30, Highland Park. @ C. M. Parker and wf to W. E. L. P. Erskine and wf et al to O. W.. Barnstable, w--d. Lots 55 and 56. blk 8, Green Bay Ridge subn, R. H .Edwards and wf to C. F. Larsen, w--d Lot 26. Butrick boul-- evard subn, Waukegan. 4 | --is Ity. We a lar |aclect from. Come in F. Kelsey and wf to 'M. E. K:}- sey--and wf, jts, w--d. Lot 55. Kel-- sey Grove subn, Cuba Township. F. Kelsey and wf to W. L. Kel-- sey and wf, jts, w--d. Lot 56, Kel-- sey Grove subn, Cubo Twp. Becker and wf, jts, w--d, Lot *6, J. 1.. Shaw's subn of pt of see 18, Avon Township. *»* Waukegan. F. Trestik and wf to J. Stiglich and wf, its, w--d. Lots 9 and 23, blk 2, Walnu Grove -ufif? Barring-- ton. © s F. Kelsey and wf to P. Ganstad, vw--d. _ Lot --4, Kelsey Grove subn, Cuba., Twp. } F. Kelsey and wf to P.Ganstad, w--d, Lot 483, Kelsey Grove subn, R. H. Edwards and wf to C. F. Larsen, w--d. Lot 2, Butrick bou!-- evard subn, Waukegan. 667 F. Trestik and wf, jts to Freda Will and hus, w--d. Lots 24 and 25, blk 2. Walnut Grove, subn, Barrington. Billy--"Hey Ma, where's that can of paint"remover? ~Sis wants to wash her face, F. Trestik and wf, jts to H. Wiest, w--d. Lots 7 and 11,'blk 1, Walnut Grove subn Barrington. * F. Trestik and wf to W. Keller and wf. jts, w--d. Lots 7 and 25, in blk 3, Walnut Grove, subn, Barr-- ington. F. Kelsey and wf to P. Ganstad, w--d, : --Lot 50, Kelsey Grove subn, Cuba. Twp. f , Jim:--Last night 1 dreamed 1 was a king, so the first thing this morning 1 went to the dentist." Tim--*"*What for." Jih--*"To get a crown." FOR RENT--Modern heated flat of six rooms and sun parlor, Cen-- trally located in Libertyville. See A. R. Schnaebele. Libertyville. FOR RENT -- 160 acre farm, aill black soil and all under cultiva-- tion. Good buildings. Two good wells. Three miles from town. Phone 301--J or 661--W--1 82--t£. FOR DRESSMAKING CALL 224--R. 82--1t. FOR SALE-- Schubert upright pi ano, Universal gas stove and : kerosene stove. Phone 227 -- M FOR SALE--Michigan apples, or-- chard run, mfl: eating, $1.25 per bushel. 232 -- R. FOR SALE-- ond street, to bottom. will sell at Delos Ames Cichy's Tailoring Shop THME LAKE North Milwanukee Avenue Volkman, Area. ALE--House and l6t on Sec-- street, Modern, new from top T A 1 L O RIN O Late to Classify Owner gone away and a bargain. Inquire of Libertyville 82--6tpdl. COUNTY REGISTER, 82--1t. of He left this position about a year ago and of late had been employed at the Johns--Manville Co. man having no kin in Waukegan. GET BEMIND _ _ ---- FARKM BUREAY "The restoration of Agriculture to a 'position of economic parity with industry an dlabor under our American protective system is the greatest immediate problem of ag-- riculture today." Mr. Cowles said, "The satisfactory. solution of this problem will immediately and gen-- erally establish in our America a nice balance betweenthecommodities of agriculture, permitting those en-- gaged to devote their energies and lands to the production of commod-- ities to which they are best adapt-- Phree children are left to sur-- vive him the oldest of whom is 12 years. The others ~are 5 and 9 vears old, respectively. An effort is being made by White & Tobin t« locate relatives of the deceased, tht POISON 1S ..« _ SW ALLOWED IN SUICIDE "Irrespective of the type of farm crganizations, their aparent scope, field of activity or the particular ecmmodity served, with possible ex-- ception ,@ll are today impressed with a single responsibility to our farm, people," R. A. Cowles, treas-- urer of the Ilinois Agricultural Association 'told Lake county people and otherMid--westerners who listen-- ed in on the farm program of sta-- tion WLS the evening of Oct. 14. 0. E. Bradfute, Xenia, Ohio, proesident 6f 'the American Farm Bureau Federation,-- appealed dif-- ecly to members of the Lake County Farm Bureau in an address to 8000 people at a farmer's and business mens' (tri--county picnic including members of Henry, Stark and Bur-- eau counties, at Kewanee, October i5, Wwhen he said: "Get behind your Farm Byreaus and your Agricul-- tural Association and push, push push." : ~*~> This Is Advice Given by Speaker Indirectly to Lake "Stick with your organization," he hammered. _ "Farmers -- must work through organization if they are to accomplish their ends. Last week I was invited down to Wash-- inyton to confer with President Coolidge. IfI had been represent-- ing no one-- but myself, would 1 have been invited to give the farm-- er's viewpoint to the president? No. And would any farmer have been invited there? No. It is the pow-- sr of organinzation that gives the farmers a voice inthe Nation's &f-- fairs." JIn commenting upon President Coolidge's interest in agriculture, Mi. Bradfute said he does not sge where thename "Silent Call" comes from because the President "did not let his end of the conversation lag." 15 seconds. Highest purity, never irritate or burn. One of 200 Purstest preparn tions for health knd hygiene. Every item the best that akill and care can produce. County Members. being properly prepared, can-- not be beaten for colds, head-- ache and neuvralgia, Try them whenever you suffer from any kind of pain. * : Absolutely true aspirin, tab-- lets so skillfolly made that their beneficial action begins in --because the dam is an In-- dian coin of very small value. Properly spelicd, the expression is not profane, just as. (Continued from Page One) DECKER & NEVILLE yhe Rexoll Prug Store LIBERTYVILLE We ies Aspirin Tablets y 9 s o 2 e W "j w 4. :r NITSh .\ s w{\',_"m'J wéfiw o 4 y BX % . PC IAM ¥ , _ William Peters Jr. has laft for an esxtended visit with the Rev. Paul Gerth in Riverdale, Neb. The Rev. and Mrs. H. Heise mo-- tored to Crystal Lake, III., last Fri-- day. ~ Mr, and Mrs, Charles E. Bau-- monk and childrea w to El-- burn, Mino's, ~last ay ~ where they smnt a--couple days (at> tha Haysor home, -- Hanogh and Hildah Schwerman of Libertyville called at the Wil Knigge home last Sunday afternoon. Be sure to attend the Sacred con-- cert by the West--Suburban quartet urdar th> suspices of the Concordia Mutuoal Benefit Les°us at St. Math-- ews. Fvangolical Lu*heran church, at Fairfield Sunday, October 25th, 7:30 Miss Martha Knigge of Aurora. :ll., spent lunday with her parents ere. . Josenh N'rmond 24 years old 201 South Sheridan Road. -- Anthony Pandts, 32 years ol<i, 201 South Sheridan Road. * Man is Dying John Sereki is dving at the Lake County General Hospital is being reported late Thursday that he was not expected to live out the night. He is suffering from a fractured skull, concussion of the brain and also has developed pneumonia,. It was almost impossible to keep him in bed during the night as he be-- came violent anrd today it was nee-- essary to strap him to the bed. ~-- _ Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Schwerman spent Sunday at the A. G. Schwer-- man hom». Did you notice that there is to be a grand Hallowe'en ball at the Town Hall, Libertyville, Friday ev-- ening. October 31. It is under the auspices of Mr. and Mrs Eagje T. Adams. An evening of mirth, Hal-- lowe'en horns, shakers, hats, ribbon confetti and -- everything. -- Good music. Mr. Leudke returned from a three weeks visit with his daughter in Valparaiso, Indiana. y .cc up and were being held as suspects, The men in custody aree-- -- -- John Yucas. 33 vears old. living on the Smith farm in Lowis avenue operated by Frapk Maculis,. Piee®F'ly court. F--ank Walent, 47 years old, 204 Picadilly court. f ONE DYING AS (Continued from Page One.) Order your Hallowe'en sapply now. It comes packed in dainty Hallows'en bexes {(--ndonis.~47 vears old. 204 RESULT OF BEATIXG GILMER 1924 A neow means q1 s lmuimng Loo interest of school children in their personal health is planned by the state health department. _ Health charts will be provided for each child in erch room that has had a physical examination of the pupil: m uw 0 t 0 t 00 t t o ut t d 400 Tuesday -- Wednesday, Oct. 28--29 AUDITORIUM THEATRFR hbutton to wen:" as indication of hav-- ing done all that is required for the host physical --condition possible.

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