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Lake County Register (1922), 11 Mar 1922, p. 7

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14800 -&H '."; #H or removed, at 11,800 44,160 41 catch basins con-- meter, e ing f the pavement surface to six (6) inches below dors aix Top ndim s i hok ** P WE ied with a thst ston (7) feet in depth, with walls and founda-- tion six (6) -- inches Jrax ies "notking n erafing * 12] makes intormd and <three -- and one half. --(3%) parts~_ crashed n aurt bomg FMHE (18) inches deep and . said -- gutter e deep at the road-- way ~mde --and aeh T moke deep at the road-- oven T7 incles deep at the flow Torty (19) pounds '::r"(.')huvih T is C inclies thick, all --rohi-'lm at .50 per_ hundred (100) square feet, % O% _ $132.00 $129,804.00 $18,500.00 $14,750.00 $ $,185.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1005.00 Eg& Good music '«--Preaching 7:30 p. m. Thought--for ling Our fosantly seiders : The congregational meeting which has been twice postponed will be held in the church parigrs on Wed-- Tib Reports o all deparments af dn Pie i in dn on LTor next charch home or who support the work of this church in any way are cordially invited . io g Sabbath schoo) 9:45 a. m, William G. Wells, Superintendent. / Don't forget the adult classest . 28 «Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m. Topic. "Habits, Good and 'h i# Leader Hobart Swan. _' -- _ gregation. Thought of the WJ message: "Why Did Jesus Die?" March 12, Sécond Sunday in Lent. Holy communion at Grayslake at 8:80. Church school 'at 10. Morniag prayer and sermon on the Kingdoms of the World at 11. held in the church parigrs ..w: nesday, March 15th. Supper '% served at 6:30 p. m. promptly Young, General Superintendent. unh'.'pu- -n-a-uz on of Prayer." Good music by the 5 greational singing. Music the ".a-;.um.m::-m Wednesday evening at 7:30 mil-- 'flmhfltnlfibfi .and fellowship. YOUvd to prayer meeting recently! If not, Jack Bradford, choir director. Mrs. Lyell 'Morris, organist. s why not? We are expecting to-- see YOU there. s In harmony with the general pro-- gram of the Centenary for this year a District Meeting of the pastors, and> the committees on Apportioned wdmmu: Northern District will m'"ulhutp.-. sharp, at Grace church, LaSalle and Locust streets, Chicago, Dr. Diffedor-- fer, possibly Bishop Nicholson, ad others will be the speakers. It is im-- 6:80 Epworth League de-- :.x:m"&. Miss Eva Williamis, 4:00 p. m.--Brief, lively, interest-- Preaching 11 a. m. Musical pr Jesus, Lover of My Soul--Dykes Venibe--=Tailis. -- TIBERTYVILLE 8T. LAWRENCE'S CHURCH Charles J, Dickey, Pastor, Phone 112--J. Sabbath, Earl C. Morug ioiz ts oo tidea Tor by bec i5 a. m; William | { tendent. . Don't | _ sses! ---- |( of the mbrning | | $178,891.00 Conmnmy tones ? 21. Is Of sale of lands General Bpec State of . 1':.1 TAX PURC TAX PUBR $ NOTICE. To the wwh owners and to all parties ed in the following de-- scribed pit ) 1 ef land or Lot City <of Waukegan, of Lake and Stabe of Minois % to the Laws ofAlMinois. on the Mfirst Day of July A. D. 1920, F. W,« Churchill purchased and has assigned to me his Certificate of purchase of the fotlow-- ing plege or parce! of land=0#¥ Lot to-- wit: Lot 26 Block 15 _W aouke-- yan, im the City of North Chicage, m i s e ke "Whe --cnior play is Illingis. Assess>d i--r the Name of C.E.] working "attlhe...:roudiy.. ang Saylor Trustee ,a'ida' 1 hr'.fhopub'. tnpat._.fl:" redemption on the ab« D. m} !Lcdmm. ur seats early! on the first Day of July, A. ""'] Josephine ha > entered L. T. W. B. m A'.:inffie:XSx H 8. The un wclcome her to County Court of Lake County at a term thereof to be holden at the Court 'House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of May next, 1922 when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the School, Chicago, have proven that pupils who eatsbreakfast rank higher in their classes than those who go to school fasting. It was also shown that those.--who go without breakfast do so because they want to, and not because they are obliged to for economic PUBLIC NOTICE hereby given that the Subscriber %fipr of tre Last Will and Testament of Silas Wright deteased will attend the Paul MacGufin Attorney. ADJUDICATION NOTICE same to said Court for adjudication. Howard T. Mason, Executor Waukegan, Iil., February 20, 1922. 14--16--18 Judge Joseph B. David when in-- structing a jury to return a verdict in favor of the Chicago Board of Ed-- The quota for lI!linois for the sup-- port and rehabilitation of helpless or-- phans in the Bible lands is $1,000,000, The budget of Near East Relief this year is $15,000,000. "l"flnmdldlfl ie t ie y m d method for prevention of smalipox. lf:!&rqnl_ahn_.lghtb'uu' protection of public health." ike Note#, '*to F.W. Churcaill d to 'anucha ,FTake Notice mat at , of Real Estate for eling f for thé*Near 1919, 'ade by » County Clerk . and the ounty &:fl' r in e County ourt ©008@ in the Court House in the VETERINARY sv Telephone 66 LIB] DR. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD & VIOLA Betsey: n Williams PIANO & VIOLINCELLO ~_ Phone 804--R BIBERTYVILLE, ILLs ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First Nationa}-- Bank Building. Telephone 57 LILBERTYVILLE Office in First Nationa!l Bank Bid ;-n};mwnutn C 7. 161 Lincoln Avé. Experiments in the Waller C.B. OLNEY. D. V. 'U. YETERINARY" PHYSICIAN AND Am AND COU io _ Soeee s _ mgl ELHANAN W. COLBY ~' * ATTORNEY--AT--LAW o PIL LLB ># Assistant State Veterinarian Professional Services LYELL H. MOR B. H. MILLER _ W. G. BRAGG LIBERTYYILLE for State for WAMH 4 wasn$ agn t# _ s "py m'hsfia «BKik oPF '""ont DAY <~ Vera Crittenden, a former student of L. T. H A. was a visitor on Wed-- nesday afterno0n, . . Have you motited that expression of ~on the. face of armost every 'student? Why?! Because six n ims d@re over and we can | i'fi'% will determine which so-- pion. Be m to 00. temn mdilie, . ic gaamel _--Work 0 \%rack will begin no':."ltz fiter----»ciety and the girls will has c events,. Yea! We % Against peakage _ fifiydfim the last girls game wi!! be playe REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE Office !*' 148 N. Ashiland Ave. Lakeview 498. CHICAGO, ILL. _ 2 Doors South of Belmont The Lake ty Register is the ily se I newspaper in the z'agmnkup.bumuflminpéfilhnflqh-. and in family wash service to fit the needs of every houss hold. Look the several we offer below and select the one 30 'm-rm.w over oflnfia '&'pflymnmm-m h ; Shirts reduged to 20¢. Collars to 5c, other articles in pro-- 25 lbs. On all bunileg from 7 lbs. to 22 lbs, Per Ib ing apparel. Damp wash fiatwork ironed 'ld 25 The. ... wen sns n rontencmeceressnieateaiftis ue cure« ces + sscoombee +4 F1 x ironed 5¢ per 1b, extra. One day service. FAMILY SERVICE NO. : Your entire family finisked complete, including «ofé--enff .'h': per th. N a Over 25 Ibe, be per ib. o a marked, each bundle sorted as to colors and wubd:;dr One day service. » _ _ _ FAMILY SERVICE No. 4 & un dlk..... SL NOCA P A nesee a. News In Brief eduction in Lanundry Prices W -- _ JOHN HEIM and Lots Sold for Exchanges of Property a Specialty Two VILLE TOWNSHIP h1IGH #$CHoOoOL COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD NO SUCKH -- LNCK FAMILY SERVICE NO. 1 FAMILY SERVICE NO. 3 Dry Cleaners and Dyers Libertyville Phone 67--R Highland Park Phone 178--178 Did m%--fi: sweet voices in the musi¢ . Thursday * 1 know they made your heart glad. Fine prospeets for the opera this What About The Nautilus? First: 4 * Are you $rading with those mer-- chants who are advertising in the Nautilus ? ---- Becond: t Have you turnéd in a short story, a poem, a joke, or a clever drawing ? Third : o Have you taken some snapshots this fine out--Of--door--weather? -- Fourth:~ . Have you put aside a dollar and a half to buy your Nautilus P. D. Q. when th:fil: launched ? Well a little six--week's tbest on i the Nautilus. Did you make a passing grade? Father's Night Libertyville Parent and Teachers Association, Speaker: Dr. Raiph Pruitt, Medical Director for the Illinois Society of Mental . Topic: & of Childhood Per-- sonalities #o Difficultiés in Later Time: Friday evening, March Place: Libertyville Township high EXCELSIOR AND 334 Li Motoreycle Parts, Rep Refreshments will be served. P. S. Mothers will be weleome. Catalog® A. J. Trepanier HENDERSON torevele and Bicycld Als . T AP N || 6 LeL--eg Bm $1.25 $1.25 Bicycles, 11¢ ET m.i 10, GEO. EVERT -- = EMIL GEEST ~-- »-- » ?&fiamm-u"'";mm wflm it at the m.mdout::- gin of profit. Stay in the dairy business; feed International Special Dairy Feed now fenice requirements.> 'Yau can select from --our full stocko.fshr;{pof?}luatfl:efomw MEDJIUM HEAYY STOCK FENCE _ T biky BIK high, 12 in. stays: ... Siige is guaranteed to produce more milk _ "More milk, more money, andlower than any other feed of similar anal-- -- feed prices" -- that's our proposi-- yeis. Feedi it as an entite ration or . tion. Come in and let us show you mixed with home--grown grains. that we mean it. Y International Special Dairy Feed present When your friend has a birthday wA € 10 ft _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS e : Greenhouse Phone 174--J -- Res. Phone 291--BR--2 _ Flowers for any occagion delivered by wire in any part of the U. S.. Say It with Flowers BARBED WIRE, 80--rod speols: ADJUSTABLE BIF. DRIVEWAY GATES Painted . --10 ft., $7.85; 12 ft., $8.00; 14 ft., $9.16; 16 l..a Caléanized--10 ft, $9.30; 12 ft., $10.15; 14 ft., $10.85 16 ft, $ PLAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES You are invited to come to our factory for «4 e Wigh--,_tzrt, _ ~ 60 hi Wigh LCO HEBS Whenumbrfenm,ukm.ohfimm r8, & ol on the farm. We shall be glad to WIRE FENCE 7 , 26 in. high, 7 in. stays.... smmmgh,mm.m....% 8 bars, 32 in. high, 7 in. 9 bars, 42 in. high, 12 in. stays. . . .80¢-- 9 bars, 42 in. high, 7 in. stays....89¢ lommhMgh,mhml...-.%: 10 bars, 50 in. high, 7 in. stays... .4 Pmulmvv POULTRY FENCE 4 bars, 46 in: high, 8 in. stays.... 18bon,581n.high, 8in.mys....m What did you say ? Sure it pays to use the Register Want Ads! JOSEPH KOHOUT pcmwmmcnoo. Libertyville, III ; _ 18 ft. wide.$6.35; ~14 ft wide...._.}#13% BY H. E. u[ hsny oo ues ULTRY GATES ALA. e t 7 a%

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