‘drs :ai ~ John E'hce and St om :ta ; ï¬ction With tert‘nwm much to the m»: ‘\ 3- [except 3t mpr A â€"6111 was proâ€" :»rvix x' passed here- 11".?) :4, If May, A- le 14.\:.. expenses of r, "- \r‘iinance for ten .ll .E FAMILY vtor Purim ST, ILLINOIS PANK ‘ance itary Shop 431.433 IAGO RAVIOLI Savings MEAT ’ , havewhen (3"! dehcmus. s' {stung the he as or send personally A ) mlnï¬ed t0 4. xssessmen‘ ‘. \, IllinoiS. 17.13 mat of the , '. accordinz ernental spe- huving been i [UUI‘L the w had on SINGING .ai assess- lfi<tdnmenL “La 0b.€C‘ e md 33'. )f the City naving ap- “f of Lake aisesament well. xi 11,14, 01' mmeés 0f .39.; mid Moralne Garage PETERSON BROS, Proprietors INTERESTING Telephone Eight-Five When you buy Hats, Shoes Pants, Etc. at Fell’s new store. Lowest prices. . If You have Spiraes (Bridal-Wreath) which appear as if the plants needed pruning the present is the only time. This important work should be done by properly cutting these valuable shrubs back now, the plants are going to fo‘jm new flowering Wood by Fall and will develop into graceful specimens before Winter gets here and you will enJOY f1 full crop of drooping spikes of flowers next Spring.†This treatment holds good with all of our early flowering shrubs among them the Forsythias (Golden Bell), Snowballs, Lilacs, Bush honey suckles, Syringas, Flowering Almond, and others, they all should be pruned now--- by pruning isn’t meant to go out with a pair of Sheep shears and clip the tops of the bushes off like a horses tail. ' Whoever does such work is a butcher. Call on us and let us do it, it's our business, we love those shrubs as we do our own kids, whether they are growing on our own place or on the other side of the fence where you live. There isn't a tree or shrub on your grounds which isn’t in need of the pruning shear at least once a year, but you want a good man to attend to this and do it now. Any of the early flowering shrubs pruned during late Summer or Fall will not flower the following Spring for you cut the flowering wood away. There is no reason for having tall overgrown shrubs, or such as hang over Sidewalks or Drives, no reason for branches or standing so close as to prevent them from developing into perfect should have room, all oaks in a crowded state are doomed, nor can you ever your work let's come over having Treesso dense that no grass will grow under their specimens. A Lawn Tree in order to form a perfect top expect a fair lawn below them. We are here to tell you this and if for any reason you don't want US to do and point out to you what ought to be done and get you started right. That's free. No we don't give any thing away, nor do things for nothing-«no one does-«but if we can convince you that we know what we are talking about and get you interested in gardening, both of us will beneï¬t from the money you spend in years to come. It takes Bahr to look ahead-- and to think that all you have to do is to let Central give you 85‘--let us have a chance to make good. 15 W. Central Ave. Highland Park Greenhmtses MWPMM IV THE (0L.VT\ COL RT 01“ LAKE‘ COLNTY IV PROBATE. STATE OF ILLIVOIS, COUNTY OF EDWARDHM. LALVG, ADMINIS- TRATOR OF THE ESTATE om ALEXANDER LAING DECEAS- up, V FRANK A. LAING, GEORGE H. LA- ING AND JOHN W. LAING. No. 6304. IN THE MATTER OF PE- TITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE TO PAY DEBTS. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL E8- TATE. By virtue of a decree of the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, muted ,_..| wulev. uâ€"â€"_ -7, v of record on June 1, 1914. mede lnd' entered purulent to the mended pe- ‘ tition of the undersigned. Edwtrd M. Leing, Administretor of the Eat-to of Alexander Leing, deceased, for leave to sell the Real Estate of said doâ€" cedent to pay debts entered It the [June Term A. D. 1914 of said court I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on Monday, the 6th dey of July A. D. 1914. at 2 o'clock p. m. being between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of uidl “by, at the East main entrence of the lCourt House in the City of Weukepn, lLeke County. Illinois, I shall offer {or gsale and sell at public vendue, to the ‘Ihighest and best bidder. the following I lldescribed Real Estate belonging to ' ' ' A j- ED, vs u: a... . 1w“ ,, said .\'orth hne. 12' rod“ and I {not to“ the place of beginning, contmning ï¬ve " across more or ‘ness. nktuuted in thé‘ Town of West Doerï¬eld, in the County of Lake. in the State of Illino‘m." At least one half the amount of; any bid of any purchaser must be paid; in cash and the balance may be upon a. credi' of not has than ~ix months not} more than twulve months upon notes with good personal security for any unpaid [mixture to be scrum-d by .i mortgage or trust deed upon the> premises purchased. No deed to bo‘ .delivered until sale is approved by th. I Court Vu- " Edwérd M. Laing, Administration of the Built. of Alexander Laing, dece- E. S. Gail, attorney. 14-11 Large size fringed turkish towels, Better than hooksand cum. ffflulff Sample size of face powdgr, Ladies black lislc gloveS. Highly scented soap. No. 44 39c MM 25: 38 inches wide, regular 39c value at yard ............... No‘. 45 Tom-Du Nod Gingham: 10:: Standard the world over at 12k, pried special at yard ........................ No. 46 Sundud 4-4 Unbluched’Mulin 5c Unbleached muslin. a very good grade. standard quality. yard ........... ‘ ....... No. 47 Cum Cumbric 9c_ Comes in several colors. In this lot All of our dotted Swiss will go on sa leatper M. £1: Fancy colored border, 50c values at 25c values at yard. .............. No. 37 Turkish Towels at BC 'kish towels, extra value for this sale at. . . . No.3810cSnnpoaI5c‘ l cyet, regular 10c value on sale at ......... No. 39 Sunple Face Powder 5c awder, priced special for this sale at ........ ‘ No. 40 50c Lido Glove- 35c was. ourSOc seilersgoatpair,..' ............ No. 41 PalmolivoSoup raular 10cï¬puhat.mecialat2banfor... 0.43%. Waiting 19c k at, per yard -------- No. 57 Figuredsa‘iml ..]0C 10c