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Lake County Register (1922), 14 Jan 1928, p. 7

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WtsahtturrtNrtt. 7, mammal. mu b'hMk8htstttturrtriire '88PNrtiettandwttorAgtm.. aha-mu Lots3.rtmtnddnto ,F'9atttmtartNrt. 'u1trrPtNtttandnrttocitroo an. tetfrmtttetottattat, ts. to, wtwD.NBqrNBqr8hre32,W- P,H.mrttetttttC.DMrttodtwtD. aNgett. D. Lot 2. Stir 16. like Bach. may". mp." BN qr NW Grant. but. a manna" ___ v" __ __ frl'_Naam.net,rttooDe3romts, ed. munvmmm of {III-may" nrt tom. GANeveombtou w.g.tettreettaqrttoW. J. '9ttttgqNA Lake County Title, and Trust Company Real Estnterlrramfert, Abstract of Title 22ttwtt9ttttOt, "' '.womn.nydemt & if to 6.8.0150!- qr Bin' 3-9. of N.P.RnamusaenandwttoM.N. conservation endoneolthestrong Rasmussen and wt. WD. " or-" men of Governor Small'e adminis- or sec 11%. . Itratiom It ls understood he would 1 't. s. Meat and bush to J. M. Slaw- I have administration support it he nan. WD. Lot Aft, Deere Park subu. l seeks the tttttee of secretary ot state. see " 43. 13. _ now held by We L Emmereon. who P H. Bartlett and wt to P. J. {as a candidate tor governor - Prasil. deed. Lots 3 and 4. Pimt addn i F Not to In tere I'm-Int to Bimini: Blends. V T u is tt,eftrtitety known to Mr. Strat- H Droyeen end wt to H. P Webb 9 ton's friends that he will not mo and wt. WD. Lot 2. on: 3 Walnut I, trounce himself as candidate for state Grove subn. see 35. Cuba. . '; treasurer. Two Rockford men ere now I H. M. Fitzgerald and wt to M C. l candidates tor thisMtter omce. Tm. Lactic- WD. Lot 13. Washington 3 man Johnson and A. R. Home at Adda. . N. Punk!) and wt to h. A. Sunde et " GCD._ NW tret qr Bee 3. Grunt iirlc.'rtus.tor.H.Msrtin.WD. Iottt.Huttruttg SubnSTSSecls. "t,'rlCllt _ Tr. .JuoobsonwW.IPhuegnd ,k.Hiro.tots.rnatrtresButtet.ttw qrseclt3.Deerfield: W.P.P1u¢e um! um v.0. Jamison. WD. not T. Phase: Bee, "Malawian. c'ra'rtmtoW.b.Artdersttrond met.D.. Lot-33 mu. Maud uatsersttutmmdtnnPtttnt. C'ra'rcotoE.RNelsomD. tasts2.mks,Bmnsitrnrorm sun- set'rtrmeetNttgt. "T -iFriiiiiicotor. Burnett. D.Lot 10. Sum wands that Adana) "Kilian". wf. WD. not 02. an" who NW qr sweep pver this turbulent body of W 13. Luke "1).. water. - J. ortgtttttnndnrt to P. B. m. Then"! routetothe valleyruns ma '1.'D.IM at out atttttt W [am to tht town of Alice. outm- L. Newman to F. Roma, WD. Lops. an: 2. 0mm Put. B: Rosenzweig and w! to T. Seder- quist and It. WD. Lot 25. Bumck Blvd Saba. W. R. Herrick 1nd,]! to P. Her- rick. QCD. not as. Green my Adda Sec: " and th Deerfield. - trntetetBtretfCtttgrttoA.Ei1ia, D. Iate2t.22.28nndN.Blkttgum. "WD. PtNtqrBWttrt3eet6.Trer- P.B.LronetaltoO.te.B1odgxrtt, WD. macaw". Lyon Grove 12. Sim moody» whiz J.g.MinestoJ. A.Mtnes.WD.uatts 27. 2tk 29. Si. 32. bit 33. Ctttro Spring Bluff man A --- v.ptartstotutdwrtoM clause. RCD. Lot 1nd pt lot 3,Besleys re. suttnhtts li. 12. 13. 14nd ts.ttm tti, taddnnetoeemresndttn. _ " ,tghtisetoL.uttto,qtm.uttr, tLiattunndts,ttitr1i.uddnndi' Btufrwtr. 3. Osmium?! to .rtttitr.y1f. G. Knock". to J. H. Depke. WD. P'E t5WqrBeei4,Wnrren. o. I. mummJ. P. McCannand I'LWD. PtBhtBWqrteeu.War- H. M. Fitzgerald and wt to M C. Lactic. WD. Lot 13. Washington Heights. subn lot 301 Lake Forest. M. C. Lactic to M. P. Fitzgerald. WD. Lot 13, Washington Heights. Lake Forest. 'tt.ty.RruegertoeM.Krttetter.et shoot). PteEqrsee10.Wa C. a Mum" solarium: wo. thmalqriec an. P. t Brown 1nd wt m I "comm. qteD.tart9.tglrt.Warrentsaddttto What. J. Hummus and wt to J A. Simon. acD. Lots 93. " 06. u, and tn. " J, R. Diet: to A. Scrum WD.. not t, Shaw: Third sub!) Pox we. Gum. J. D. Sumo am. wt to V. L. Jen- sen, WD. Lot tr, " 4. mantle. sec tmtro'rtutd'rrCotoDMttttnnn, d. LotlbARavietFtauttet Ra. DudstoW. o. Von". deed. Ptitrt9eeS0,Betttem. tuba. Pttiltip State Bank and Trust Go. ton r.jettut-dwt,deed.Lot00, Boulevard Park who sec 28. Wau- 16. d. wamgmmm'suswoods tartA.tt3ttTt,Barttett'sNtgrNneu. V,frt,'r2dlhtn.u'1t. sad if. vd. not: " 18. " I. orvitrsttttetNBttrteeSthWhtrn. Et96ttthnertutetqrttoDBMe- Aermteettetdattttet. G'r-t'rcotoBhddttetand 1nd. 1attt4,ttttttgtBttruttdgttmt "ttgttoDeerfltid. MRRtt1seto3Hetteihanttqef. mi batsman". m1. Ont: JMRouseandwftoHBPeattodr m1 NttttNqrBee9t.Ptemmtt. CANewattgnnrtdqrftttoGt3ridm. er and wt, wd. not 111mm Ptttneknndwt.etnt.to J A tteeimt.Btkttt,Mt=ttr'tstreeogtd w.R.HerhehttndwfetnltoP, wt. constructed from San Antonio to the Rio Grande Valley. Prior to 1927 there was only one toll line from San Antonio to this region, and it was not adequate to meet the demands of increased traffic. Ac- cordingly, a new line has been, built which prove an alternate route to the line at present in existence, which follows the Gulf of Mexico. and which is always subject to. the danger 91' being cut " by one of the tieriee ortorma.whith sometimes sweep over this turbulent body of died and "tr united with of Sun Antonio, vhenoe it follow: the Southern Paetik Railmad'to Futur- riu. and then by highway toslhe- Allen by my of Edinburg. In its eonstruetion not only did the crew come are" wild turkeys, coyotes and occasionally 3 panther, but also gophers, ground squirrels. snakes and poisonous insects were found in the sand. The most dangerous of these, of course, were the rattle- snakes and the tarantula, for which a close watch constantly had who kept while the men were " work. Springfield, I11.--,1n line with the state's plan for development of the deep waterway, utilizing the Illinois river as part of their project, army engineers have recommended ape propriation of $553,000 by congress for dredging of the river between Utica and Grafton. was "doing may." Mrs. ~Winkler was, before triage, Miss Flora Grantham. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Grantham of this #.t'it and we; a Mute of AW. T. . s. NEW TOM, LINE SERVICES RIO GRANDE TBLEPHONE SEEK HALF MILLION FOR ILLINOIS RIVER DREDGING Those on the sick list here are) all on the "mend." They were w: V. Johns, Mrs, E. H. Prior, 'dit, Henry Kramer, Mrs. Frank H. Di -I son and Mrs R. CCKent. Alll are able to be around except Mrs. Kent. and she is still confined to her bed. Mrs. M. W. Baseley has been law. in? tuilt"dtrl felon on her le t, th b, .which has been very' 'tig',' " I: better at this time.' I22 11:11:th still in 'a Wm. egenhmp . eisquiteann man and has been in poor hem 'The son of Mr. and Mrs. Steins- dorfer, who had his hands frozen New Year's night. is improving. It was feared he would lose one hand but, with good treatment, it is thought he will come out all right. The first of. a series of euchre rattles was given by Mrs. McGill ast week; Wednesday afternoon, at the new restaurant or "The Parrot Inn." There were eighteen ladies present, who enoned the afternoon's pastime. Four all tables played. The two extras, who had to go from the head table played two-handed euchre, each dealing four times. High scores were won by Mm. Jylia, Bruncheon, first; Mrs. Thomas Gar- vin, second: and the consolation prize by Mrs. C. E. Wheelock. A It is known that Governor Small will we the m of an emergen- cy measure calling tor an April pri- mary and that he will have the sup- port in this not only of [deadly members of the agent". But also dt groups which are not ordinarily aligned with the administration; An April primary means that candidates must come into the open very soon. as there remain but ninety days until the primal-rs normal date. _ _ for: some tim?. The tuning of the stateh normal (aim is becoming noticuble as the time of the MIMI)! the mummy to put: at. primary law draw: near. The may meets nut My. F, - The Seventeenth Ndieial circuit. consisting of wtnneMgo, Boone. Me- Henry end Luke counties. has been made the center of a movement to place the name of William Stratum of Ingleside, on the Republican pri- mary ballot next spring " candldete for the once of. secretary at state. according to reports tn Rockford. Letters are being generally signed by Republican leaders throughout the circuit asking Mn'Stratton to con- sent to Be a candidate. He is at pres- ent head of the state department at consemtion and one of the strong men of Governor Small's adminis- tration. It is understood he would have administration support if he seeks the otBee ot secretary ot state. now held by Louis L. Emerson. who SIRATTON MAY IE CANDIDATE A new te1Nrhont line. has - been cognition from the Republican Seventeenth Judie" DWI. have signed petitions endorsing Winks: J. Stream: " n candi- date for were" a! state. Most of the political leaders of these petition states that the coun- ties In the Seventeenth Judicial District are banner Republican Inu- caiulhlucs an an to fa- vor 8mm Ne this omee. The (Continued from Page 6) WAUCONDA THE LAKE - .q1.- ... -. "015111; SATURDAY, AN'UARYj ff js11i' Sunday evening. Janus, the young people of Wenconda had chars! of the eyenintr's services 'et the Ped- I erated ' Charm. The subject. tor. dis- 'cussion was . "Youn . People and Community Life." gingham Bon; nin,' resident, " the Senior. Chris- tian Endeavor, presided. The scrip- turd was read by Miss Beryl Gilbert. Miss Verna Larsenspoke on "Young Pepple'and- Good Schools," Francis ['rjflll; on' "The Place of, Young People in Our qoyertrmeot,". and has Gilbert on "Social Life as Rec lated to Young People in the Busi- l ness' World." Rev. H. J. Locke closed the evening's entertainment with a 'talk orP"The Religious Respohsibirtc. ties of Young People." There was In good attendance at this service. 'H. E. Hickqu. S.' Powers and M. S. Clark. were loud in praise of the pleasant evenings.' entertain- ment and requests were made for 'more parties of a like nature. The Fortniglgly Club was enter- tained at the me of Mrs. Gummy Dorwin last Tuesday evening and a very pleasant time was amend by those present. A question It in the early part of the evening proved very interesting. Later in the eve- ning, tables were placed for bu)». High honors were w_o_n by,,1Rrs. tsidr Mnghnd Mrs. J. U. Baseley of Union, Mrs. W. C. Baseley of Wood- stock; and Mrs. JJ. A.' Baseley of Coral, called on their mother, Mrs. Alice Baseley and sister, Mrs. L. 14ufMrhet, lunday. af_tertioopc 7 The Wauconda Business Men's Athletic Association has played three nigh? basketball games here. On My night be- fore New Yum they "to badly beaten by the two means from NeHenry; on Jan. 7 they Iplaned the Crystal lake banked»! tum. ,ytiA.tetatpitrltt they Played the The Woman's. Auxiliary 'df the Federated Church held its first ses- sion of 1928 at thirittuieh-rpartom last Thursday afternoon. There was a goodly 'number_'of members pres- an. _ ' . Mn and Mrs. L.-H. Cypher and little son, Loraine, and Har Bins " Jr., culled '09 Mr. 'lfi7 In. Richard Bucky of Grayslake tent, tmiay evems- ,7 _ an! Monday night they pin ed the Nash Motors' two teams norm our two team. Some of them know who is correspondent for the Regis- ter but do not take the trouble to hand.in any of the reports of their WI, " we do.not get them for Di. and him L. E. Golding of Libertyville, called oh relatives here Monday tevenings _ . M. W. Baselezohur built . Wm; IPPtre " his me on Maple ure- nue. ney Osgood and Mrs. "Raymond Lusk. Mrs. M. E. Smith rqeeived the consolation. A tasty luncheon brtrytrh.t the evgning to a close. evening, Jan. 2, was a success. There were "ight tables of euchre glsyers and one of bunco. Mrs. an] Bruncheon and Mrs. Thomas Garvin won the two first honors for ladies. Mrs. Julia Bruncheon, who substituted as s gent, and C. E. Wheelock received gent's honors. Mm. Arthur Krell and Mrs. Neva Stubbins was given the consolation. A delicious luncheon was served by the -soer.nitteer, consisting of limes. luncheon was served but at the mat of the parties twin games will _be played .iptttead of _ten and no Iuoehedn "wilt be terred. m SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" ahd INSISTI Aaptru9thetrbdemartot'Barertu-tee Proved safe by millions and preserihe.d. by physicians for Colds Headache .' _ Neuritis Lumbago Pain V Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism W (l:':::':':):":;:!::',':)":-,',',')':))' l DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I Bren daintiest apparel I syify waihal (2:ng E." a). Mike Balm -' Resident Mgr. DAg'1'i'e,i,tth'ttt2vrtg2','it brtt-hiiteektpeieatritie, study ot taheies.--d to clean of WHWHY'P"§'* e-rwitu-it-hetdsa6e_int, A-ant-ink. Yum-Wye!" 4nin+setouh-#t_tte,hn-1fdtm auemtrr-ked-iritimdurerieete ,tittbrintitusuehy-arod-ly aa, -irri"krFrbtmd, 8 , Enablishell 1899 Reliable Laundry & Dry ml'urariausnt... Monday (freeze . and replowing would have to be done. ~H. L. Grantham still has his huge ice house to till and ts iraitint"fdr the thaw to end; But thei)hirry is not worrying, as tie. has always filled Itit hppae "early or late," so he home with an uncle, a sbn of the deceased, four other sons and three daughters with the mother, mourn the loss of a kind and indulgent hus- hand and fathér. There' are a num- ber of btherrelhtives Also to, whom the "silent: of this community or tend their sympathy. . Horny J. Dixson, one "f, on; old placed nay at is ome 1t'la,','trirt Jan. tr, " 6 o'clock in the morning. Mr. Dixson T had lint! here for my years. being " employs of'WiIliam H. Conedy in The ice harvest began the first of T last week-lien and teams scraped the anew and plowed ice Holiday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Oh Thursday they began hauling. The ice was of splendid quality and tbout) 15 inches thick. One more day would have filled the Baumtan lee hquse to capacity, but the Janu- In. Julia Brureheoti, assisted'by Mrs. M. W. Baseley, served dinner to 86 people; from Chicago, who attended the funeral _ of Mr. Kiowa. a former _resident here. The funeral services were held in &te,t, iuiinterment was in the Cntho ie Cemetery one _trti1e east of town. Maurice Finnegan, a well- _known' mung man, who makeg his Hy thaw put ii 80015 to the opera- tlgn's Monday afternodn 'as there am so much .wtiter on thesurface The children ore as follows: Dan. for the'last 'ttut',".',', and was un- m Phelps. m. l. n, Geo. able th, dopnu work except to 11.va Aittiiteh; Forrest K. Vase. raise a good garden' at his home We: m'Gertrmle Johnson here. TheHasrt two or three. months "tttMtotrtetttrttatterrofaumee The had been confined to hit home ' m, itmiraa services were held and much of the time to his bed. 'htrmtthr 1m ttiit t:30 p m.. He was a great sufferer the last " the iFGiii; cemetery chnpcl Rev few weeks. His faithful wife and B. Cinde ' f _ _ ffi . ti ldaughter, Mrs. Coxhead, were ever . Non o G.urntt or. cm ng. ready'to give the tenderest care and Burial was made in Warren ceme-l what comfort they pould for his re- tttty, . lief. Mrs. Bassett and Mrs. Michales ----------------------------r-r--lwere' often at his bedside. Mr. this inner. IDixson was past 80 years of age. The will. C. will hold its: regularl'l'he sfarnil.ir will have the sympathy meeting " its hall Wednesday everiof many friends here in this their Inns. Jan. 18, when installation oof lday of sorrow. Funeral services officers will take place. A . good were held Sunday at the Federated attendance is h'oped for; Church, where many friends and The ice harvest began the first relatives gathered for the last rites. of last .week.. Men and teams t The. remains were laid to rest in the scraped the snow and plowed ice family lot in Wauconda Cemetery, gouging Tuesday a_nd ((r'l'i2i'l.ilcye.l'nal"v'." H. J. Locke officiating. . Colds, Grime. Flu. Dam-c, Bilious Fever and Hubris. and In Estelle Faulkner of Gumee ' The funeral services were held Thur-saw. Juneau 12, " 1:30 p. m.. " the Warren cemetery chapel Rev B. Cinderion of Gurnee officiating. Burial was made in Warren ceme- Kllfll TAKES ' GEO. P. VUSE GetmteP.Troae.tmeorttseatdest residents in the vicinity d Gurnee passed away Tuesday _at 4:00 p. m., eithesceoi'nyears. Hewasborn August 2. 1850 on theVose farm two miles west ot Gurnee and had lived his entire lite on the old homestead He Is survived by his wife Susan and two sons and three dimmers. The children are " follows: Mrs. Elsie Phelps, Anendale. R. IX, Geo. jiGGF . "(RE _ "ifiirirt" ".E-Eziici hum" It hill-1h. "in. mr" boxes of 12 tablets of 24 ad 100--Drxtgtruta. 666 ROW! at "tiertteaeie Enevaimdrm Mfi1MhTIShlll Just as soon as you apply Red h; per Rub you feel the tingling heat. three. minutes the sore spot is warmed through and thrdugh and the torture is 8.09% _ - A ._ - _ V Rowks Red Pepper Rub. made from red $9135. costs little at any drug 'tore.. t . iar at Me Be sure to get the genuipe, with the can: Routes 'nrltiuintanseriththe_Ameri- MA:- Iobiinedntsotedrhmteh EM???" fer. the t.rystmrt.t of T Rheumatism; lumbago, neuritis, back.. ache. stiff neck, sore muscles, strains. whim, aching joints. When you are 'uifering so on can hardlfget around, juit try 's/e)?' Pepper Rub. Nottiint has such concentrated, .penc- trating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right' down. into pain as! eonge.stiosrrelief comes at once. ',g,'Nte2.'ifArtuPdtrf,,,eg our dress. pooh! mag {L yrrtto "in. V no}. can. Dirt. L-109, Nun. I... Some fifty-one or two years ago, hewas unitedin 'getoMiss Carrie Kimball, ' aughter ofsMr. Luther and Mrs. f villa Burbank Kimball, residents f Waueondd To this union three ttgg, and one son were born, M' . yrtle Bassett and Mm. Villa Mi ales of Chicago. In. Beulah. Cox d of Wauconda, and Luther Dixso 'iof Lake Zurich. There are several _ grandchildren. yr. Queen had his: n poor health ' claims m." aa" - a... 1dha.trtN m ii',e.'ittj.irii, tTrrirrré'iiiurii' 63f"! gin, Mr. . n still held to his old Jolt,, always a good man and always fob," always a good maii did tuivtihi at_his tttltt, always trustworthy. 'B. H. KILLER A'rr0RNEY-A'B.LAW Pu.t Natioml Dank Build Telephone " . LIBERTY the old it!" and saw hills here; in they" y sixties. After the mills. DR. J. L. TAYLOR Offie. in First Hutton-l Bank Bldg. 1roumctto8t80ndeto8p.m. Residence, Onhmad Ton-m 9913-9110th C. Meets Fint'Tuesday - GAdiev Ball Real Estate Office Phone 2766 Insurance Res. Phone 2899 JOSEPH A. JADRICH DR. orr0 R. THOMPSON Seierttiite Bulb-d.- of the Bren GLASSES FIT-FED Room 203 1704 Sheridan Road 37 iii ii'iii1elilis Priaii"ii, (il8flll1 4993mm ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR Telephone 18 Free of Charge By D. & 44ere"mrtramt Veterinarian Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION furry lliadill,'8artktt SAYS flhlmMiil HEAT SHIPS PAIN IN Elll MINUTES minim did Neuritin. I have II this to than": with wonder- fiFtpltn. The yin-trim a." LYELL rt. MORRIS THE JUSTICE OFFICE' OF CATTLE TESTED For Tuberculosis LAWYER " NORTH CHICAGO. ILL. is now located at 410 N. Miliinaiase Ave. lunch} ii "(lanai - Main Floor PHONES " t M3 'rlu'"fgtitl"l,rl'tt. LIBERTYVILLE See EDWIN AUSTIN for rates on cheap excursions to the Rio Grande Valley. " EDWIN AUSTIN 405 So..Milwaukee Avenue _ Phone. Libertyville 16T-W. FoRSALE--120-e {Imam Ig't'a1p/,ti',uugrg2tt1t,sgf " an windmill ' try Lel'd3'ldn"dl'llMmuln'g 16 eattieattsoertoehUm I" nilo,toolhouu, com :10 and tg,Td'htr1tc"dl"oue"tf tuehandSehool. Own" by 'ai.'ttit,g'zfeNtMttalt. 8100.00petnae, "all. Mme-snot. FOR SALE--'-130 a FOR SALE--160 acre farm within close range of Antipch, located on state highway; 9 room house, fur. nace heat, hard wood floors, tttit shade pad wonderful orchard. . house, drilled well and windmill. barn "iliiir, ample room for 6 horses and 80 cattle with concrete Boom and stone walls, 2 new con- crete silos 14x42, 2 car garage, granary 14x18, implement house 18:80 over 100 acres under plow, considerable . . timber with a good live creek some. Has all dork soil, tune . dead " $125.00 per acre. $5000.00 cub, balance in 5 yours with no pu- payments. FOR SALE-Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN FOR SALB--GentUman stock {all FOB. BALE--43an spare a few bred {alts for earl or late furrow. so 2 or 8 LII. Holstein Cows glue b freshen 6 to 8 weeks, com- inttirfth2ndor8rd eaifbredto a 4% ball. We need mm room. Chm Jensen, Mnndelein. Phone GEO-WA. Lat-pd. FOR 8ALB--Mammoth bronze tur- key toms and hem. Aha Toulouse ego-9. Bergeron Stock Farm, 2 miles west of Libertyville. Phone 6784-2. 'l-tf. FOR SALE-MO acre suck farm":--...-.,..-,-...,-.--.,-,,,:...".,:..' located in' Lake County! daemousa AND FLATS PORrtBN%.- range of Antioch, Illinois nnlii, Some for immediate Channel Lune. Bu a nod Mr; SELLERS AND P room house; good well. shade nud_ Littertrvitie, uni-u. awn? needs. km '5!!!» "a": -aiiiiéEi:iaTi""iiiiiiiriiii7"""" 00rd an stonewall. mi an) LLANllilotJB, room for " head eattie nnd 'I-----------------------------T---- horses. New cement 410 14st0; I WANTED-ro do housewark b garage, milk home, maple-elm the. hour. Call at 636 N. Iii shed, poultry homo, hm ttl wankee Ave. or phone liberty- ary, double com cribud latches ville 498 8-2t-pd. house with cement tloom. This k'-----------,-'-------- positively . mat stock than andlL0S'r---Blue and white W owned by nonauident and we tit bracelet between Church sheet authorized to sell tune " $100.00 and postoffiee. Renal if re- 1 per acre, $li000dt0 cash, Hence] gamed to McDonald's hwy}? FOR FOR SALD-0ne stuck of timothy ttar, _ light my with tlfalfn-- FOR SALEr-Baled straw. Earl " NAL2yr--L3tl acre farm Within! close' range of Antioch and oni good gravel road. 9 room house" shade and fruit trees, 2 wens and 'i poultry house .12116, milk house 10:12, granary 15x18. tool house' 14:80, horse barn 24x48, cow barn; ite' 2 silos, all bird: 'til: about I 1 acres under p ow, . resl of virgin tiiiiiFr? Owned 1ii'Fii) resident and must be sold ntl. 8100.00 per acre, 83000.00 eainn baianee In 5 years with mane-5 payments. . _ 1 or institutional "and: tttiN of 411 acres." hound about miles from Chic-go. and on M highway. Has a now modem " room house, hardwood Boom and hardwood trim, eloctric lights, bath, with hot water heating plant; 4 room basement. Cement walks and cement porches, house is nicely surrounded by shade and fruit trees. Two car garage, poul- try house 15x24, milk house 16:24, 2 drilled wells and 2 flowing springs. Brick horse barn 24x72 with concrete floors, 12 single stalls, 6 double box stalls; cow barn 88x154 with a 26 ft. lean and ample room for 100 head cattle, 6000 bushel grain and 200 ton hay; 2 new cement silos 14x42; root cellar 50x50, platform scales, hog house 27:54 with concrete floors agd feeding yard, tool house keyboard Phitie LibertYVille9 ser. 24x72. Farm is tiled, fenced and all black soil has 225 um under ep' and 178 acres of virgin tim- t with 1% miles Fox River frontage and over 2 miles of state road frontage. Also 5 mm mt house with good well and shade trees. A positive write. at $175.00 per are. 880,000... out, balance/in 5 years with no pre- payments. ' Kane, Muiidelein. Phone 621-M-1. 97-t0t. JR SA1HFategistered Alstein bll, tralf,1 born Merrh 5,_1927. Fred Ctauuintr, Mundelein, A) abirist 6' tons. Phone MO-J. an or before ti years. T. J. STAHL & COMPANY. 226 Washington Street, Waukegan, Illinois Phone 237 or 238 Residence Pione 683 rent ofexchange, or ifrou Irant%sir,Aarii iiiiGGi "iirakria'; columns. You will get. results. 1tttAtrarrytae-hav.nnnrreruinuuc- in.i.sotshortatimefaitdnt-onntaa%itGrGrariiTG make your mt: knownheu. if - ,wi.-w,_-"iu"_.m_ Tia.' Minimum charge, 25c 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5e per line per insertion. T. J. STABL & COMPANY 226 Washington Street Wankel". "limb Phone 237 or 288 Residence Phone '" 205 JT Map}; Aremse. SAW-z-Typewriter. Standard If TttPeet to by "Elias; a: 'trr by." new: ma. Telephéne Ith-M. FOR SALE .pibertyaie,_rp, (y aasiitiied A 2am] if). '1'???) S _ nd mt E mo: pen tie, an n vain, Cars 'Lili'?, sold and atiiM NATIONAL MOTOR I r!WAN'rED---'ro do M A I ti2r, Call 'ld',,',', M. watt ee ve. or one M- i, ville 49s and. FOR TRADE New 6 apartment bldg. 'toeih tide of Chicago, price $48,000 "but to $31,850. Owner will and: his equity of, 816,150 for I and! number of acres with a to" house in Lake Cmngé ' FOR "A ' No?- an apartment high. to? lib 0 ago. Bargain 1 1" subject to 879.500. 0": " "Tide teg equity of 850.5" ft can on, mm, or (all Lake or )1ch w... FOR SALE FOR SALE-U General Em Il- (lactic. Motor. 15 H. P..." g: the}? tfl voitp. Price g Jo n . out. Readout. Te. 1fidt,t'i'ld 679-M-t. tat. For ash or FOR Wu», 2 'qre%es, I t'tutg beg, 1 We", 1 n3. 1 m, dining "a. - tric chick bmoder. 118 San Cool Ave. Phone Liberty-ville tp. IXW, "LB---A few WM run 'buuatF---A sew "ll-d cockemls. Phone m-W- W, Morse, Gamer, Ill. 1 PIANO FOR SALE-phone I my, SArE--One Punched Poland FOR RENT-U-r fiat at m permonth,4 main" 10e...hl.ilwau.kee "MEWS: Ind- FOR SALE-6W cm C armor. Good as new. Aha boy tank heater. M. 8eiter. i 621-W-2. I. FOR RENT - Hated ftmttahqd room and gauge. 205 80. " waukee Ave. Phone 206-11. 1% Piggy: regained Rum _at s'.-"] FOR RENT-ugh' Petr',', rooms, also board and room. " Second sweet. 8at. What Ina become of the m- ioned Libertyville mm who - b be afraid to send his shit! out b have it "washed by lunch-y?" FOR RENT-modem dlf,'t holoc- hearing rooms. Cen y Inc-bl. Cal Libertyville 90. 8at. FOR "'kEst-,urae" If?" no. and. e310%" Bang; 4.oht up a cup: y r. . . N. Miwaukee Avenue. 1ttL'fd 1mm m Apply Ray hai- tum Store. 9841. FOR REg'l'TG sl'oom brick he" " 169 00 tweet. Libqetr_ Inquire It 148 E. Cook A". AUTOS WANTED-25 Auto-oblo- mted. Spot cash. (hr: sold on commission. NATIONAL moron mum LOST-Blue and white up» bracelet between Church It!" and postoffiee. Reward if ge- turned to HcDonnld'a Jedi-y shop. _ Bat. rapitthexi'2"gettf'2t 19.27 Buee. latter q Sean 5 passenger -w'-t't---ter-rrr-. l And many others from 1 NATHRAL 316E} MARIE! 622 GRAND AVENUE WAUKECAN . F Special ir, rig miles _V-_.,m_-i_,- China boar. on] EirieUU Ida-i. Libertyville 3504-: Bebrd. H. s. Shrauier, 77 w. wadtiiiEiii Street, Chicago. Room MM. Phone Dearhom 8578. lat. W117 e eve Holiday. "tru ifEif'?,re,eiqtF,'i?iiigilii °¥e91121wrih 19.Dhtft. Food, 2q4V. anm. - PM"! Open Sundays and 1ihmir-, r26 )2! 26 GEWEEE and E " an N, but"; tf),',',? L596" "... a 'onpe .-. FV quson, 4400: 62CGrynd Avg-no. FOR RENT PAGE SEVEN .000 - 896.00 350.00 TRADE $1M. 8596." $195.00 $185.00 695.00 8-1t. 8-tf. 1-31:

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