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Lake County Register (1922), 18 Jan 1928, p. 7

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Plan Favored. t Intimations have been received that at least some of the Latin-- American countries would look with tavor upon the construction of such a highway. 1927 MARKED BY MANY OUTSTANDING DEYELOPMENTs IN FIELD OF ELECTRICITY ways linking this country with South aud Central America If Americans do not take the initiative in this matter it is certain that citizens or engaged in mining operations there. After serving suceessively as county district attorney, state senator and It is highly important that the United States should be the first to take part in the establishment of air-- governor of Nevada, Tasker Oddie was elected U. S. senator in 1921.) in Brooklyn, N Y.. in 1870. rHe re-- coived his law degree from New York university in 1895. In 1898 he went to Nevada in the employ of Anson Phelps Stokes of New York. The construction of this proposed inter--coritimental highway, would be a means of promoting good will and of increasing trade between the United States yand Latin--American countries. It would also mean a very considerable source of revenue to the . Latin--American countries and possibly to the United States due to the enormous tourist traffic which ne believes would flow over this higshway. k The development of the 132,000-- volt nmlerfround power cable, the first use of transatlantic ulem. the world wide :-p'rlintion of = radio stations the introduction of television as a commercial busi-- ness, mark the outstanding engineer-- ing contributions to the electrical industry during the present fi"' according to the Electrical World. During the past year many new ne :do:?'::reqni g:'ed w nt were = ed in operation. 'l'munpid develop-- PAu 'nlflCchN AIR LINE SEFN wone and that fact gives the project considerable ifiportance from the viewpoint of the United States. 7 seize upon the opportunity and beat He was one of the early developers us to it. The routes of airmail communica-- tion with South America would ne-- ment of steam station economy has placed a hea\? economic handialp on the yvalue of hydro--electric devel-- opment. Interconnection has grown by leaps and bounds, the publication points out. In all sections of the tflltl'b! _ntra_!amishseion lines obhave been built with the primary obj of getting interconnections. It fi literal fact that copper wire now reaches from Chicago to New Or-- leans and to Boston, and from Mon-- tana to southern California. Despite the conception of the pur;fl'i:i"thu. interconnections do not i the transmission of large blocks of power over great distances. Instead, they serve to relay power and act T emopotep bulaing programs w programs or m that trouble arises on a Electric heating lfiflhfioflu have grown rapidly. nonférrous that it would be found advisable to build several highways in the United States converging at some point on the frontier to link up with the in-- iernational system. Of course, the construction and maintenance of the highway within each country would be entirely in the hands of the respective coun-- iries, the treaties which may be ne-- gotiated would be merely for the purpose of agreeing upon the points at which the various national links of the system would join. So far as the route to be traversed by the highway in the United States is concerned, little consideration has been given so far to that detail of the program. It is quite probable By TASKER L. ODDIE (U. 8. Senator from Nevada.) (Tasker Lowndes Oddie was | Progress has been made in electric illumination. The large searchlights and footlights for airways, the use of gasfilled lamps for signs, many new -- applications of _ ultra--violet lights and cathode rays, and greater standardization in resistance fila-' ment lamps and fittings are some de-- velopments of imamnce that have occurred during year. . Vacuum tubes have been used in new instru-- ments to measure small --electrical and illumination values accurately. > Railroad -- electrification has L come active during the year. The electrification by the Illinois Central Railroad of its Chicago suburban #service and further electrification of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul have been two major jobs, and re-- ports are current that imrortant electrifications are planned for the Pennsylvania and Reading railroads in the near future. metal industries have adopted the electric furnace for moiting and treating. In the automobile indus-- try electric furnaces for steel treat-- ing and for japanning predominate. General industrial appfication for bread baking, glass making, ceramic bakinie:nd other heat applications have n developed and -- indicate great possibilities. Electric refrig-- eration, electric ranges, electric oil burners and electric water heaters are applications that have made headway during 1927. e tr 9 n Research work has continued this year under more favorable condi-- tions than before. Research facili-- ties are better and there is a large degree of co--operation among the workers. LEGION TURNS _ BACK TRIP SUNM from the evaporating fluids. Pouring JANUARY 6. 1928 of volatile liquids in sewers and| G Bacigalupo and wf to C Baciga-- drains is also especially dangerous,| lupo WD Pt NE qr of Sec 16 Avon. ~ he says, as the gas is liable to per--| E Rothchild and wf to Hanna .L meate back into the basements| Rothschild QCD Lots 1 2 3 4 5 6 & 7 where it becomes ignited. of Second Addn to Deerfleld Village. stenmeninimnisces ce iniomencompmmmmminy C T & TR Co., TR to J F Rondzik Lots of motorists are better driv--| Deed Lot 1 Block 15 The Terrace, sub ers than their--wives, but few of|of pt of Sec 20 Shields. them are bold enough to admit it. P Helis and wf to J Vasel WD Lot $1,200 and Los Angeies $3.00¢ ie*s than $1,000 of the Los Angeles fund wa> spent for oranges that were dis-- tributed. Of the San Francisco *tund, originally intended for a float, unmly $68.09 was spent because floats were barred from ue parade The 'egionnaires, themselves proved to be the best advertisements, anyway from the evaporating fluids. Pouring of volatile liquids in sewers and drains is also especially dangerous, he says, as the gas is liable to per-- meate back into the basements where it becomes ignited. he says, often causes static elec-- tricity sufficient to set off the gas LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan L. -- I'ne American Legion of California recently turned back to the sity of San Prancisco $1,131.91, and t« the sity of Los Angeles more than $2,-- h. money vot+1 the organizatmmor for the legion trip to Paris and was not used. San Francisco had fuwrmshed Springfield, --Ill.--Dangers of the careless handling of volatile clean-- ing fluids in the home is sounded in a warning of State Fire Marshal S. L. Legried, showing eight deaths in the state from this source. _ 2 ISSUES WARNING AGAINST DRY CLEANING IN HOME surprise -- *That's the first time I ever heard of anybody returning money to the city." the San Francisco city audi-- tor told James K. Fisk, the legion state adjutant. The news flashed to other city of-- ticlals, the newspapers took it up-- "a simple act of common honesty. a spontaneous response to the instincts of duty, as plain to a soldier as his marching orders," the San Francisco Bulletin said editorially, then added: "The public wants to know more about the members of the American Legion who managed the funds on that trip to Paris and who returned the surplus. i 'The return of the money cased Rubbing of goods being cleaned, ues REAR ADMRAL THOS. P MAGAUDER M. C. Myers, to J. A. Melicy, WD. Lot 18, Mundelein Statin Subn, Lib-- ertyville. Mundelein Manor, Fremont A. Dunas and wf, et al, to J.A.l Armburster, WD. Lot 1, village of the Woods, sub of pt of SE gr of see 35. ! Deerfleld. | _ _Mildred C. Stedman and hus to F. 8. Kern, WD. Pt NW gr of sec 1"7, Libertyville. it . K. S. Kern and wfi to G. E. Stea-- man and wf, jt tens, WD. Pt NW gr of sec 17, Libertyville. ' F H. Bartlett, tr to Martha B.' Gregg. deed. (Lot 15, blk 11, Shore Crest Estates, pt secs 7 and 8, Shields. ; QCD. 1--4 int in lot 17 in blk 2, re-- sub lot E,'Channel Lake Bluffs. An-- tioch. H. J. Mock and wf to J. H. Giffey. QCD. 1--4 int in lot 17 in blk2, re-- sub lot E. Channel Lake Bluffs. Anti-- H. J. Mock and wf to J Otto, QCD. 1--4 int in lot 17 in blk 2, resub lot E, Channel Lake Bluffs, Antioch. W. I. Lyon and wf to K. Frantsi and wf, jt tens, WD. Lot 109, Lyon acres sub, pt sec 29, Waukegan. F. W. Churchill, tr to G. F. Wag-- ner, deed. Pt NW ar of sec 11 and pt S hf of sec 11, Premont. N. S Blumberg and wf to T. R. McLain and wf, jt tens, WD, Lot 3, blk 4, Blumbergs sub, pt sec 16, Wau-- erson and wf, jt tens, WD. Lots 400 and 401, Western Slope of Mundelein, p* sec 25. Fremont. F. H. Bartiett, tr to A. S. Sampolin-- ski and T. M. Sampolinski, jt tens, deed. Lot 3, blk 14, North Shore Es-- tates, pt secs 30, 31 and 32, Wkgn. Foss Wi'lson, deed. Pt SW gr of the NW ar of sec 31, Wkgn:; also pt NE ar sec 36, Warren. R. Paddock and wf et a1 to W J. Demmert and wf, it tens, WD. Lots 49 and 50, Elmcrest, Bangs Lake sub, H. E. Oppenheimer and wf, et al, to C. J. Marhoefer, QCD. Lots 1 to 48, blk 1; lots 1 to 48, buk 2; lots 1 to' 48. blk 3: lots 1 to 48, blk 4, in Lake Shore sub of pt of sec 10, Wkgn. A. Frankel and wf to C. J. Marhoe-- fer, QCD. Lots 1 to 48, blk 1; lots 1 deed. Lot 4. Lunds sub of pt see 24, Grant. § f Wauconda. to 48, blk 2; lots 1 to 48, blk 3; lots 1 to 48, blk 4, Lake Shore sub, pt sec A. X. Sorenson and wf to A. Ellis, Lake County Title and Trust Company 220 Washington St., WAUKEGAN G. B. Follett and wf to G. M. Pet-- Real Estate Transfers 21, Abstract of Titke THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, sub, % D Miller and wt to F. Miller, WD. ,l wot 48. Lindenhurst Third sudn. C--T and T Co to M. L. Goodwiliie . Land husb. deed Lot 115 Baird and ; | Warner Inc. addn to Deere Park. -- ~W --B. Ingvoldstad and wf to P A. , ' Anderson and wf, WD Lot 51. Pleas-- , | ant Hill subn see 18, Avon. ~_..-- V Pearson to A. W. Pearson, QCD. '*isw gr NE gr sec 14, Grant. M V, Pearson to A. W. on, QCL. -- { Lot 69, Lindenhurst nmn, § | J Skarda and wf to E Bolig WD. i Lot 9. Skardas First subn and wf WD. Lot 48, -- Lindenhurst Third subn, § D 'Miller and wt to M. Miller and §u1 WD _ Lot 48, Lindenhurst Third subn : 3 C T & TR CO, Tr to H K Snider & wife, jt tens, Deed, Lot 17 Block 12 Branigar Bros Woodland Park, pt Sec 29, Deerfield. -- J J Sullivan & wife to J L Sullivan QCD Lot 9 Belvidere Hts Sub pt Sec 29, Waukegan. H P Webb & wf to Marguerite Marks WD Lot 2 Blk 3 Walnut Grove Sub, pt Sec 35 Cuba. F Anne F. Sullivan & hus to A G Johnson WD Lot 497 Shaws 2nd Sub, pt Secs 33 & 34, Antioch. : C T & TR CO Tr to F J Myers & wi, jt tens, Deed Lot 13 Block 15 But-- ler, Fett & Co's Crooked Lake Oaks, Antioch. . 9. ',Cunebt'xm&wttoWEColcalqsre QCD Lots 7.8 9 Blk 3 Cloes Addn to Lake Bluff. G Lineburg & wf to W E Colcalusre QCD Lots 7 8 9 Blk 3 Cloes Addn to Lake Bluff. G 8. Seidenfeld & wf to C E Staley; QCD Pt Lot 6 Blk 18, Original Town. ; Katie Keefe, et al to May Keefe Wd Lot 6 1st Addn to Golf View Sub pt See 28 Antioch. s = Katie Keefe, et al to. Florence Mc-- Gee WD Lot 7 ist Addn to Golf View Sub, pt Sec 28 Antioch. A Hein et al to T Vogel & wf jt tens, WD Lots 114 and 115, Lincoln Heights. pt Sec 20 Waukegan. Jennie B. Swanson to O Seeberg 'Tr WD Lot 31, Block 7 Ravinia H-- lands, pt Sec 36 Deerfield. G Lineburg & wf to W E Colcalusre QCD Lot 4 Blk 42 North Addn to Lake Bluff. _C Lineburg and wfi to Wm. E. Col-- calasre QCD Lot 4 Blk 42 North Addn to Lake Bluff. T. Goldsmith and wf to C E Stailey QCD Pt Lot 6 Bik 18, Original Towh, Waukegan. > & = T M Soderquist and wf to B Rosen-- zvelg and wf WD Pt Lot 29 Washing-- ton Manor, pt Sec 20 Waukegan. D A Grady and wf to Missionary Sisters, Servants of Holy Ghost QCD Pt SW qr of Sec 20 Waukegan. H Ludwig and wf to L Hagie and wf jt tens WD Lot 15 Oak Grove Sub pt Sec 27 Deerfield. C E.M |Darch to H Golstein WD Lots 13 14 & 15 Blk 6 Sub of Lot 6 Win-- Waukegan. > A F H Wright & wf to Ann P Reay QCD Pt W ht of the SE of the NW gr of Sec 11 Vernon. . Ann P Reay and hus to W D Brin-- ton WD Pt W hf of the SE of the NW gr of Sec 11 Vernon. . _C Jacobs & wife to C E Staley QCD Pt Lot 6 Block 18 Original Town, Waukegan. -- -- _ 4 76, Washington Manor, pt Sec 11~] Genevieve B. Smith to Union Trust CQQCDLotlomszmmanml Sunset Terrace pt Sec 22 Deerfield. W B Carr & wf to H A Olendorf & wt, jt'tens WD Lots 36 and 37 Bik i4 Deerfield Park Land & Impvt Assn HAOlendm'rt_mdwt,toWB,Cur & wi, jt tens WD Lots 36 & 37, Blk 4 Deerfield Park Land & Impvt Assn. P W Fairman and wf to J H Stey: ens WD Lots 23 & 24, Hill & Stones Shore Crest pt Sec 36 Deerfield. -- ~W B Brinton to W M Reay WD-- Pt Wh of the SE gr of the NW qr of . Sec throp Harbor subn j : _ D Miller and wi to A. Miller, WD: SW 'gqr NE qr sec 14, Grant. : D Miller and wfi to A Waberz:ack F. H. Bartlett to H. M. McLaren, deed. Lots 2 and 3, blk 20, Bartletts Sheridan and Beach Rds subn. W.1G. Kreicker to E. Kreicker, @QCD. Lot 7, ~Thomas Jefferson Smiths subn. C T and T Co to O. Tappert, deed. Ixxt 10, Sunset Manor addn. Modern Cemetery and Mausoleum Co., to W. J. Findel, WD. Lot 107 sec E, N S cemetery. H. Schwartz to W. L. Brown and wf, WD. Lots 11 and 12, blk 1, Orvis subn. ' M. Corkin to L. Uretz, WD. NW gr SW ar sec 3, Cuba. -- : f Lake Co. Natl Bk to R. Billings, WD. Lots 47, 48, 90 and 91, 'Golf Course addn to Williams' Park, Wau-- J Skarda and wf to E. Bolig, WD Iot 10 Skardas First subn e C H. Hazelett, et al to W. R. Her-- rick QCD. Lot 3, Western addn to C T and T Co to J. J. Rubien and wfi deed. Lot 9, blk 3, Branigar Bros. 7: toria is a pleasant, harmless : '\_/ > Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-- goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. . 'To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Getflhila Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it Lake Co Nat] Bk to J. Beich, WD. CH"-DREN BeAjn CRY Fop !, D. L Dunn and wife to A. M Nel-- son and wife, WD. Lot 9, Block 8. t Ravinia Highlands, NW quarter Sec | 36. Deerfield. _ f -- ! Ease your tight, aching chest. Sstop | the pain : Break up the congestion. | Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a ; short ume. | _ "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem-- not hurt you it certainly seems to e.'hrt.ddnn&cn- | Nc-'hsndom-\:'ao- mflnn'pz:. when rm"&o-flm joints relinf comes at once. EL Millard and wf to C svarnes and wf WD Lots 2 and 4, Tripps subn, Vernon _ * F. H. Bartiett to F. L. Gohl and wife, D. Lot 2, Block 2, Bartlett's Sheridan and Beach Rds. Subn. B. Lowenmeyer to M. E. Mayer, WD. Lot 45, Second Ravine Forest Sec. 21, Shields. tye M.>E. Mayer et al to E. Shaw, QCD. Lot 23, Hill and Stones Ravine View Subn E. Shaw and nmb&il&.ancg BM E'::::mgcu'la l;;;:- e f t LE i Mayer, QCD. Lot 23, tones | < e favine View Subn, _ > _ | F. H Bartlett to F. W. Plapp and C. T. &.T. Co., to H. H. Kuhi andl wf D.| Lot 4. Blk 37. Bartletts North wife, D Lot 11, Block 17, Kelloggs| View 1st Addn See 18 Wken. .. Subn.. Winthrop Harbor: [ ~F_H Bartlett to R. Burne and wf ~*C. Barnstable to J. J. Bam.stable.i D --ILots 28 and 29. BRartletts Green QCD.. W half SW quarter Sec. 5,; mav Hlands. Sec 19, Wkgn. ° Lake Villa. 1 Lakse Mn Natl Bk of tibtvville to G. T Cleveland to E. A. cxe'vexandl R E. |Birns and--wf WD. Lot 76, Q@CD. ©Lots 1, 2 and 15, Block . 4,| !ake 2#;::; :3dd;rat':)co:g;1iams ®Park m;"'umsicll;:;el and wife to M. Pnelen j V T. Jensen and hush. to A. R t Nee mt AAMINE NC C _ S on C taummey. GCLD.-- Lot 14. Blk 3. Wken 'YDonnel and 'wife WD. Lot 15. Block 2, Warrens Addn. K. LaBella and wife et al to J. J sohnson, WD. Lots 8, 9, 10 ard 11. --Block 46, N. Addn to Lake Bluff ~O.. &A Newsom and wife to J. G Metcalf and wife, WD.~ Lot 1. Block 1, Libertyville Round Lake. ; F. Schnell and wife to M. Inelen, WD. «Lot 131, Duells Shorewood Subn., Sec. 21, Lake Villa. ~P. H. Méeyers and wife tc 1J. K Tomajan and wife, WD. / Lots 1 and 2, --Block 16,, Meyers and Worthing-- tons Shore Hlands. -- F. H Bartlett to E. H. Zescnke, D Lots 3 and 4, Block 42, Bartiectts N 8. Acres, First Addn. : y 10ls 49, 50. 88 and 89, Folf Course addn,. Wauconda. s _ Lake--Co. Natl Bk to J Beich, WD. Lots 45, 46, 92 and 93, Golf Course addn to Willams Park, Wauconda H. Watts and wife to E. Branden-- berg, WD ~Lot 20, Nippersink Ter-- race Sec. 4, Grant.-- G. D Watts ana wife to E. Brand-- vrnburg, WD. Lots 1 and 2 Nipper-- sg.k Terrace, Sec. 4, Grant. ---- :G. D Watts and wife to E. Brand-- chvyerg. WD. Lots 19, 26 and 27 Nip-- nersink Terrace.o . 0c > Lak Co Nat! Bk to K Slavin, WL wX 124 Goit Course addn J E Mid'!and to D H Hinckiey and wf deed Lot V Bartietts N 8 Acres A-- Zillatus to E Luenrman WD ; wot Y¥ Bartletts N S Acres * wot Y¥ Bartletts N S Acres _ Add tn Northmoor Terrace, Sec 4, F H Bartlett to A D Puvoge ana | Deerfield, wf deea Lot 6 blk 3. Bartliets| B. Hart, to A. E. Rodgers, et al, sheridan Luake View Ppties !QCD. Lots 1 and 2, Millers Subn, D C. Gregg and wife to Pub Ser-- vice Co., WD. . Lots 12, 13 and 14, Clarksons Subn in NE ~quarter : of Sec. 20, Waukegan. : ~O. M Pack to P. W. Kaiser and al WD. S. half Lot 30, S. T. S. Sec. 16 Waukegan. ' . " s | F. H. Bartlett to S. H. Kennell and wife, D. Lots 2 and 3, Block 22 Bartletts Northwoods. -- > C. Ware and wife to R. W. Courch-- iUI, WD . NE quarter Sec. 7, Liberty»> ville. C P --E Mittermaier and wife to J M Goudie WD -- Lot 1, Resubn Lot 19 and 40, Shaws Subn Fox Lake -- ~--C T & T Co to E L Carlson. D SW quarter frel Sec 31. 43, is est relief known. Always say "Rowles." F. H. Bartlett to H. E. Erickson and wf D. Lot 1, Blk 3, Bartletts Greater N S, Sec 31, Benton. F. H. Bartlett to A. E. Erickson ard wf D. Lot 1, Blk 3, Bartletts nebyor au tht maiig mst in fore minputes the congested spet is warmed backacite, stiff neck or sore muscles, ust get a jfar of Rowles Red Pepper h.'nn'efrommllm"«s. at any drug store. You will have the quick-- R. F. Rouse et al to H.. W. Cooley, Deed. Lots 199 to 203 inc and 205 to 210 inc Western Slope Subn, Secs 24 and 25, Fremont. W. T. Lyon and wfi to W. J. Scott, WD..Lots 160 and 161, Belmont Addn to Wkgn. > Lieerfield E. L Carlson and wife to A Olsen wWD ©Lot 55, frcl Sec. 31, 43, 13 J Griffith and wife to S. R Mc-- Guire. WD. NE qauarter Sec 18. tats 3 and 4, Block 9, Branigar Bros Sunset Terrace j f BREAK CHEST COLDS WiTH RED PEPPER W. Cnurch. | preseription -- Tor 7. Liberty» Ebmm us Resubn Lot 99 oX Lake I wim it i hi ikl~ _ i Iyour address. . . [wt D. Lot 16. B SHAW: | Northwoods. Secs 25 | M g Pecker and M. £.; hut, QCD. Lot 15 Bt.ones! Suhn Bec 23. Wken. F. H Bartlett to l andl wf D.| Lot 4. Blk 3" 'lloggs | View 1st Addn See --__| ~F _ H Bartlett to 1928 I Lot 50 Orel Subn Lake Forest ! -- W. W. Mitchell and wf to L. A. | Mitchell and wf WD. Lot 4. Blk 2, I Slvfields Subn: NE gqr Sec g 'Wken C.T. & T. 'Co. to K. E. Ostercren and wf D. Lot 22. Blk 31. Terrace, Stone & (Co's Subn Sec 20. Shields | _F. H Bartlett to G. W. Wood and |wt D. Lot 16. Blk 19. Bartletts ! Northwoods. Secs 25 and 26. Warren. | M g Decker and wf to K. Chare-- ' hut, . _ Lot 15, Blk 11, Dryers ~-- University students from England and Seotland, to the number of near-- ly 100, worked during the busy har-- vest. season this fall on farms in Western. Canada. In addition to the travel and agricultural expefience gained, earnings of the students al-- most entirely met the expenses of to fit her head. v Lel n'v\ mt Gardens ~We sometimes wonder if it really moritfies a woman when a milliner tells her she'll have to have her hair bobbed if she expects to find a hat RHEUMATISM Gardens Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. While in France with the Ameri-- can Army I obtained a noted French rescription for the treatment of Eheum' tism and Neuritis. I have g'VGI this to thousarids with wonaer-- results. 'fh:gprucrlptiol; eoi:t me . s noething for it. lflmnifyonwillsendme your address. . A postal will bring it. -- Write teday. PAUL CASE, Dept. L--109, Breckten, Mass. Lots 1 and 2, Bartletts Greer Bay Hlands, Sec 19, Wkgn. s F. H Bartlett to F. J. Louirignau and wfi D.: Lot 9, Blk 16, Bartletts N S. Ests Secs $%0, 31 and 32, Wkgen J Bellezza, to W. Cornelia WD. To 5, Schneider & Nahins Second DR. J. L. TAYLOR Office in First National Bank Bldg Hours: 1 to 8:80 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, Oakwood Terrace ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First National Bamk Build Telephone 57 LIBERTY Commander, C. C. Hoskins -- 345--) Meets First Tuesday -- GridJiey Hall Greater N S, Sec 31, Benton. Scientific Examination of the Eyes GLASSES FITTED Waukegan National Phone 993 Real Estate _ Office Phone 2766 Insurance . Res. Phone 2899 Room 2038 f 1704 Sheridan Road DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON Optometrist ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR § Telephone 18 ; CATTLE TESTED For Tuberculosis Free of Charge By U. S. Government Veterinarian D. C. GRINNELL Inspecter in Charge 'Office with Farm Bureau -- ' Phone Likbertyville 329 . _ --_--_-- B. H. MILLER Libertyville Post No. 329 AMERICAN LEGION Harry Madill{Bartlett cara--Bromide--Quinine does all four at one time. Stops a cold in one day. Red box, 30 cents. All druggists. JOSEPH A. JADRICH THE JUSTICE OFFICE OF LYELL . MORRIS NORTH CHICAGO, ILL. is now located at 410 N. Milwaukee Ave. Main Floor PHONES 238 & 283 It kills the germs. 666 I arator. Good as new. Also Cow-- | boy tank heater. E. Seiler. Phone 621--W--2. 3--2t--pd. See EDWIN AUSTIN for rates on cheap excursions to the Rio Grande Yalley.. :. :. '.s .0 ...*~ FOR SALE--Real Estate HERMAN A. SCHWERMAN 205 W. Maple Avenue. _Libertyville, IIl. FOR SALE--130 acre farm wlthml close range of Antioch and on | good gravel road. 9 room house,| shade and fruit trees, 2 wells nnd: poultry house 12x16, milk house, 10x12, granary i5x18, tool house| 14x80, horse barn 24x48, cow barn] 33x66, 2 silos, all black soil, about ; 100 acres under plow, 20'acres' of virgin timber.. Owned by non-' resident and must be sold at. $100.00 per _ acre, $3000.00 casn, balance in 5 years with no pre--. payments. q FOR SALE--240 acre stock farm located in Lake County, cleose range of Antioch, Illincis and Channel Lake. Has a good 12 room house; good well, shade and fruit trees. Large barn, eonerete floors and stonewalls with ample FOR SALE--160 acre farm within} close range of Antioch, located on | state highway; 9 room house, fur--| nace heat, hardwood floors, aqlx;:lle shade and wonderful orchard. Milk house, drilled well and windmill, barn 33x60, ample room for 6: _ horses and 30 cattle with concrete floors and stone walls, 2 new con-- crete silos 14x42, 2 car garage, granary 1l4x18, implement house 18x30, over.100 acres under plow, considerable virgin timber with a good live creek through same. Has all dark soil, same being offered at $125.00 per acre. $5000.00 cash, balance in 5 years with no pre-- FOR SALE--120 acre farm on State roead 21, has a 5 room house, good FOR SALE--Gentleman stock farm FOR SALE--Baled straw. Earl Kane, Mundelein. Phone .201';.1&. FOR SALE--Typewriter. Standard keyboard. Phone Libertyville 180. FOR SALE--One stack of timothy hay, light mixed with alfaifa-- FOR SALE--Mammoth bronze tur-- key toms and hens. Also Toulouse geese. Bergeron Stock Farm, 2 miles west of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. 91 --4£. FOR SALE--A few Wyandotte If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to sell, \'rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known through these columns. You will get results. 24x72. Farm is tiled, fenced and all black soil has 225 acres under glow and 178 acres of virgin tim-- r with 1'% miles Fox River frontage and over 2 miles of state road frontage. Also 5 room tenant house with good well and shade 'trees. _ Am positive saerifice at $175.00 per acre, $80,000.00 cash, payments. well and windmill,gnn'fipbam house, barn 24x35 for 4 horses and 16 cattle also stock barn 18x30, miles from Chicago, and on state highway. Has a new modern 12 room house, hardwood floors and hardwood trim, electric lights, or institutional grounds consistin of 411 acres, loeated about J granary 12x18; within 2 miles of Church and School. Owned by non--resident and d%mte at $100.00 per acre, 00 cash, balance as rent. JR -- SALK--A -- few W{mdoue cockerels. Phone 605--W--2. W. R. Morse, Gilmer, payments. room for 40 head eattle and 6 horses. New cement sile 14x»40; garage, milk house, implement shed, poultry hoeuse, large gran-- ary, double corn crib and lnr'g:og house with cement fioors. is positively a real stock farm and owned by non--resident and we are authorized to sell same at $100.00 per acre, $5000.00 cash, balance on or before 5 years. 3 about 6 tons. Phone 150--J. JR SALE--Registered Holstein bull calf, born March 5, 1927. Fred Clausing, Mundelein, Ill T. J. STAHL & COMPANY, 226 Washington Street, Waukegan, Hlinois Phone 237 or 238 Residence Phone 683 There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake County in so short a time and at so reasonable a cost as you can if you make your wants known here. A trial will convince you. Minimum charge, 25¢ 6 insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. T. J. STAHL & COMPANY 226 Washingten Street Waukegan, Illineis Phone 237 or 238 405 So. Milwaukee Avenue Phone, Libertyville 167--W. Residence Phone 683 Telephone 147--M. EDWIN AUSTIN FOR SALE Clascified Ads no 8--2t--pd. 8--1t. LFOR > 8 JR _ SALE--Apples Baldwins, . Starks, Wagners, Tal-- man Sweet Spy, Pewaukee --and -- Grimes' Golden, $2.25 per bushel; potatoes, $1.25 per bushel; cab-- bage, $1.50 per hundred. 0-1 $1.50 per bushel; rudabagas, 'per hundred lbs.; cider made to order, 50¢ per gal. in 5 gal. lots or more. Phone 232--R, W, E. . Volkman, Mundelein. 4--6tpd. SACRIFICE SALE--By owner leay-- -- _ 'ing city. 1'%% story stucco bunga-- low:; 5 rooms dovnfi:in. 2 &' &-- car garage; large * * ----Phone 23--W. 4--6t--pd. FOR TRADE New 16 apartment bldg. north side of Chicago. Bargain at $120,000 subject to $79,500. Owner will trade his equity of $40,500 for clear lots, acres, or going farm in Lake or lcflen%ngiflu. W ANX FPOR SALE--Old--{ashioned buck-- FOR SALE--No. 1 baled FOR SALE--Dining room suite, ~--console table and congoleum rug, 9'>x10%, practically new. Ifl 113 E. Park Ave. 4-- For cash or trade, Lake acres with equities from Modern ~7--room dwelling on West Park Ave.; all newly decorated; hot «--water heat; two--car garage. Immediate possession. > Seven--room -- modern M--% heated apartment and 'UL one car; centrally located; FOR RENT -- Heated furnished WANTED--To do housework the hour. Call at 636 N. AUTOS WANTED--25 Automobiles wanted. Spot cash. Cars sold on commission. NATIONAL MOTOR MARKET 622 Grand Avenue, Waukegan, IllL _ We pay the highest prices for dead animals. Tem Dundee 810-- J--1. Reverse M 4--6t--pd. passed through the summer season? FOR RENT--Upper fiat at $3000 per month, 4 rooms and bath, at 808 Milwaukee Avenue. Inquire H. S. Shrader, 77 W. Washington Street, Chicago. --Room 1126 Phone Dearborn 8578. 1--1t. FOI;SR&I;:OTG sroom brick house at 1 treet. Libertyville. Inquire at 148 E. Cook Avenue. HOUSE AXND FLATS FOR RENT-- is or doudle tonk. Inouie Te e or double §. re m. _ Nitz, 220 Broadway, mnyvfl_. WILL TRADE $8,000.00 equity in WANTED--To do plain sewing at west wheat flour. Home--grown fresh ground. Delivered. Bergeron tock Farm, on Lake St., 2 miles rest of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. gly and straw. Bergeron Stock arm on Lake St., 2 miles west of Libertyville. Phone 678--J--2. __-- _ FOR TRADE NewChG apartment I;l;ig north -Ilz of icago, price to $31,850. Owner '{300 trade his equity of $16,150 for a smaill »umber of acres with a good house in Lake County. ticulars. > GEWEKE and KOLMAR 4811 N. Ashland Ave. 2R SALE--1 General "%ectrk In-- duction Motor, 15 H. °P., 60 cy-- cles,: 220 volts. _ Price & John G. Borst, Rondout, Te. TLibertyville 679--M--1. 1 Bt. waukee Ave. Phone keeping rooms. Centrally 'Socated. :J:edml'.shertyvillec%t dorlfihnsth&'wn or call or write C. J. Dichl, Woaod-- waukee ~Ave. or phone Liberty-- ville 498 8--2t--pd. 714--J. Open Sundays and Evenings. reasonable pri".' Phone Liberty-- ville 726--R. 4--1t. SELLERS AND PETER Libertyville, Illineois MSCELLANEOUS is it that the DEAD ANIMALS. for FOR RENT FOR RENT. PAGE SEVEN om"iMfi ive full par-- light

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