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Lake County Register (1922), 15 Mar 1922, p. 5

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4 George Woilf injured his wrist severely on Saturday when he was thrown from the road seraper on week end with Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McClain were Waukegan visitors on .Saturday. Mrs,~ Kazrt C. Morgan, who has been quite ill with pmeumonia, is Chocolate Cordial Cherries 69¢ pound _ Trial package 10¢ BURNING OUR SELECTED GRADES OF COAL --F. B. LOVELL CO. Lake County National Bank _ Sound Advice Whatever that degree is, you use LESS of OUR COAL to obtain it than is necessary of any other kinds. You are invited to join the many other people who deposit their savings in this bank. -- -- This is sound advice, Few of us can Fest at both ends. Surely it is better to work hard and deny ourselves need-- less luxuries in youth than to be forced to do it in old age. *3 . A savings account will help you save. It will provide for the years to come. Some one has said: "To enjoy ease towards the end of life, shun it early in life." THE QUALITY OF THE FUEL makes winter living a pleasure, LIBERTYVILLE, -- TLL is always the same and you quickly learn how much is -ub!houfinunlh degree of heat. 1$ THNERL AwyTwin6 MORE CHELRPDL man A FAE uke --trat ? _ 6 A LE guests at the home of Mrs. Atkin's brother, E. E .Ellsworth. ¥ --Charles Jewe! of Osborne, Kansas h"(f:bnd:inw Mrs. Clara Weh and Mr. Williams were Chicam last Floyd Rittier is quite ill with the Mr. and LIBERTYVILLE WlM _ Harry Hill of Chicage. visited friends in Libertyville over the week end. -- & in TAX PAYERS NOTICE! > Payment of taxes for Libertyville Township are payable to me 'until Saturday, March 18th. I will be at the Lake County National Bank, Lib-- ertyville until that date, H. L BRACHER, over Decker's drug store..Open Thursday. Latest styles and qm Prices very reasonable. E. Schatts-- chneider, photographer. Thursday and Friday, March 23--24 Senior play "Clarence" at high school auditorium. Friday and Saturday, March 17--18 "Assisted by Sadie" given by Area Athletic Club at Area Communtiy House. Waldo, Wis., visited their uncle C, J. Just on Sunday. > Charles Scott has taken an agency with the J. R. Watkins Medical Company. He is solé agent for the southern half of Lake county, 18--4t Mrs. Frances Woodworth spent the week end with Libertyville friends and.welatives. Charles Gorman of Waukegan ealled on Libertyville friends on Sat-- urday, . :_-- * rnoeguemy 4 + Mr. and Mrs. E. L Sayre I¥F. visi-- ed relatives in Chicago on Puesday and Wednesday. -- ip Pgl5 )C Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croker visited Mr .and Mrs, Lee Huson and family at Volo on Sunday, * jate COM -- EVENTS Miss 'JWilla Schneider of Wauke-- gan and"Wiss Eleanor Schneider of _ Mrs. H. C. Richards and Victor Richards of Park Ridgdml?n- day at the home of J. W. ngs. with Libertyville, relatives, Mrs. Broadhead of Walworth, Wis., is m' her daughter Mrs. Stephen ahy. " Mr. and Mrs. Lyell Morris and Mr--. Glen Hoskings were Waukegan visitors on Monday. £ & You can make tment yourhtalth's sake by Ielopuoning 1 had E:-.;cm, asth-- us o indigestion, A pH m'l g weakness +m sao m 0(E schsc en YWe for which 1 had K to take -- m atives and 'cath. (ineo, articn. 1 tried sovecs fferen: c 2 uMss es 2 chiropractic* adjust i can mfin'l adjust» g:a:' Tins thiide: noe wei. in " f w n m Fag 't'h troubles. I weigh 'chef mity one t o Pugdling» "lt lad one to the chiropractic h 1 & ' believe it i the only 1-"'...».:'""':.: To hy one good."-- Mrs. Dora ': , Chiropract:c Re-- search Tyreas Sistement" No LL If the spinal nerves to the lungs are under pressure it is most reasonable to expect lack of tone, ':ml.l:'l di:;se. cr:'. ropractic spinal justment ; W the nerves f'or their work give Nature a chance and health Many sufferers from lerrifyi lun J" that hang on |= m.'hl-t-h' at any tgne to be» come.virulent, have no realization of the fact thu;'flhmpr:'ctic ispt al adjustments go directly the seat of this trouble and re-- move the cause, Wednesday Health Talk No. 15 By Chas. D. Nixen, D. C. Ph. C. aV$ Be photographed at the new studio Suffered fifteen Years YOUR HEALTH NIXON & DAVIS fifteer i "/ tnms ons 1' § 2/ nose eass --~~ remaat hk <-- meaer in-- i ues rels Lmea had \ sromac 5 pamcat A 3_ ;\ sauctw \lm'[fl ied sowtis Arecec ent aLapDE2 out » use Lung Weakness and a Hacking Cough HEALTH FOLLOWS ||: ACTORS " qs1 TLLINOIS 'l\ll='bone PRESSURE ON SMRAL RERVES im DistaSc3 Of TWE FOLLOWTNG Oncasg: Collector. al and Local Items of Part Interest to Our Libertyville || Wednesday _ March 15 Miss Backus of Lake Bluf was a caller atthe W. W.Carrol! home on Mrs. Claude Kmigge and Miss Mildred Evilsizor were Waukegan visitors on Saturday. ns Mrs. Richard Duddles who } been quite ill with the "grippe" improving. ahs O Misses Marian r,lildred Evans vigited relatives i# Michland Park Dan Fellers d'éfixml, of Wau-- kegan visited uwyi"v friends on Sunday. * Attorney Fred Protinc of Chicagy visited> relatives in Libertyvihne on Miss Lorainne Hubbar is ill with a severe cold."" was a Libertyville business visitor on Monday. Ts . Mrs, C. W, Pelton of is visiting.her parents, . Henry Davis. & Mr. and Mrs. Paul guests of Mr. and Mrs. at Diamond Lake on Su The Club House Miss Ella Reevels of Chicago is visiting at the home of Fred Helfer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deerfleld were guests Mrs. Marvic Petersen < Mrs. Marvic t-fi:r tained the Young' r Monday afternoon. | Mrs. Sarah Mason is quite ill with pneumonig. -- .. <a All kinds of Nursery Stock Gladiolusg Bulbs, Trees, Shrubs, Ete. Estimates Furnished Free. North Sh Dymond Ro e stop at D: Libertyville, 1!1. Phone Just Received! A Full Line Of Old Monk Olives LC a 1c tss :mfgwmm dbinlinlid ie inlfetintic. : Phones 24 and 25 iness trip to Full of pep Vegetable Salad Celery, Pepper and Onion Relish White Pickled Onions A few extrs early Easter Lillies now in bloom. 8:00 P. M. FAFRMOLM GARDENS S4 K A Beautiful Cook Book Free With Each 25¢ Can of Price's Baking Powder Rév: E. A. Gerhard H. C. BURRIDGE & SONS Nurserymen and Florists. Qt. Lawrence's Brighten up your home With a Flowering Plant €2 n rville M a1me ay ay. ndorf of Mr. and unday. enter-- Club on has 18 rado, on Monday. They expect to spend two or three months at that point. * Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Helton and family motored to Milwaukee on Sunday to visit Mrs. Helton's mother.. Dorothy remained for -- a week's visit with her grandmother. Miss Rieseman of the state de-- partment ' of Public Health visited Libertyville sehools on Monday and met with a joint meeting of the Boards of Ed*lon on Monday eve-- school nurse in the © schools. The matter is 'advisement . and action will be %a as soon as pos-- Miss Dorothy Sayers, Miss Stille Batty, John and Burgess Batty motomh Forest on Sunday. is Mrs. A. W. Whitmore ana gaagn-- ter, Miznic, will leave for Otis, Colo-- rington lodge will be guests A social time will follow the work. mwmlhdomry&dety of the Methodist church will hold a bakery sale at the Farm Bureau office on Saturday. Mr. and-- Mrs, Frank Robinson ai.. family of Desplaines were guests at the Leonard Disney home on Sun-- d". . 4 * . ning in the interest of placing a Earl Kaiger . and Miss Grace Romer . of mmwd at the home of Mr. and Charles Kaiser last Friday. -------- & Regular meeting®of the Mystic Workers on Russday: evening. Bar-- nc Of . Limestoné Screenings es FOR and Olive Oil| Land Fertilizer ADDITIONAL LIBERTYYVILLE ITEMS ON PAGE FOUR All welcome NotthShonOu"' at Dymond mpr'homlfl-lt W. W. Carroll & Sons Co.| _ CURTAINS _ For Spring Housecleaning Useful white Scrim, 36 inches wide,. . .. . . . .10¢ Cream andwhimw Manquhetm'g Neat, fine r '7"'»1'00. & io end io eaierniee .... .. 15¢ and $115 White and cream Scrim, 45 inches wide, .. . 40¢ This Commodity is fine for Auto Driveways. .. . Get it all in a -- _ . Custom Made Garment Phone 147--R _ LIBERTYYVILLE Libertyville Lumber Co. FRED: CROKER Style----Value--Workmanship On track in Libertyville or vicinity. ORDER EARLY FORETHOUGHT The great financiers of America today are the men who built Savings Accounts but yesterday. The first hundred dollars saved means the first thousand -- and that thousand has meant many a man's fortune. Your fortune may lie in forming the simple 'habit of .banking: a little surplus every week. . ___ The amount doesn't count. It's tee start----that's the thing. Our doors are wide open ~ to you. $1.50 per ton §SPECIAL Phone 47 <e* Ay i

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