Agnes, Esther, Marie and Anna Dists xpent Sunday afternoon at the home of Annie Peres. Mrsa. Louis Batz and daughter, hi Hrde af mannes Poling * :-;mmhhn : In order to secure. magozine sub» periptions, several young meu, rep-- resenting themselves as "ex--service men'" have been falsely stating that they can get the subscribers -- half rates on many magazine gubscrip-- 'tionz--When: you read the slip they leave you to send to headquarters ~you--discover that you are expecled p,ohdnmlmutoflwln- verstate. Sales Company with the proviso that no verbal agreements with the .agents will be accepted. These spurious agreements will kill the magazine solicitations for legit-- 6f the school house on Deerfield ave. has purchased the Roscoe Wessling fiat building and will live there un-- til the completion of his Home. The United Evangelical Church '.w-ma;;-.-u-l Church at | :LM,.M'- | Jucobs fiat building will move into the apartment occupied by Mr. and =h-khuh.h. Mr. and Jacobs will reside with the sen-- for Jacobs family until their new home is completed. Reverend Pancer of Moody Bible Institute preached the morning and evening services in the United Evan-- town hall, where they expect to build a new church in the near fut-- Fred Stryker, who purchased the dld Merriman house, will move it to one of his lots east of his house and will open @ new street. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooksy of Shermerviile who purchased the u.fifs; Ilry'l Aahy'.t Knox-- ville, is' home for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhike (Dor-- m McWilliams) announce rth of a daughter, Saturday, Mrs. Robert Greenslade will be hostess to the Young Matrons, Wed-- nesday (today) at her home in High-- J"'lc:zmflfwm' at Brier was formerty at the Louisville, Kentucky Golf Club. The drug store was broken into Thuzsday evening. The youth gain-- ed entrance through the basement l,duhusndfl.vhl&hkfi in his hasty exit. Romayne Stryker, Sheriff Green: was in the village Friday evening and served summons an fourteen men, whom he met on _h"."fimm ing in the Waukegan court for the Peterson murder trial, All were ex-- eused the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Neville are living day evening suffering with convul Wre. Roy Meyer is seriously in and was taken to the hospital Fri-- team coached by J. B. Rildell, won the eleventh annual interscholastic track and field meet of Northwest-- ern University at Patten gym, held History was taken Thursda: nes Dictz, Helen Frank, ilnm points. Oak Park placed second sec-- ond with 12 points, while Deerfleld and Cedar Rapids, lowa, tied for third honors with 10 points each. Deerfield wos the relay which was run in two sections, the teams being M.gdhci_ut_hlt_flnu.c. Mrs. Helen Waters and Miss Mar-- garet Waters of Grayslake, and Ethel Dists visited achool Friday. Minnic Hapke attended the school play at Libertyville hr:y son and Moore scored points for m_. W"? mt Sunda: y with Mr. Peterson's mother] Mrs. Frank Mrs. J. A. Riechelt Sr. and _ son Morris of Wilmette visited in Deer-- a, m. to 9 p.m. Phorme ZIG--R. -- _ A. C. Timms of Glencoe, who is Mr. and , Rev: Shank will fill the U in Tilincis _|.."". KAKE ' _ Mrs. Lucy Laun is visiting her sister in Chicago the past week. .' Tomes visited at Gilmer Sat-- urday. . Friday the high school boys en tertained the girls and several in-- vited guests to a party. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rohman and Mr. and Mrs Miss Adella Norton spent the week end at home. ' Messrs Carl Ernst, Roy Loomis and Walter Prehm 'attended & Masonic banquet at Palatine Satur-- day afternoon, A --Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reese visited Peter Jensen attended. Games were played in the first part of the eve-- ning followed by refreshments. The boys were royal entertainers. after a week's illiness., Wednesday afternoon _ Herman Prehm Jr. fell dowA the stairs in the basement and cut a large gash fa his chin. He was taken to Dr. Allen's office where the doctor took four stitches in his chin and one in his relatives here Friday evening.-------- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Meiners of Barrington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Diehl. _ o ed Mr. Rohman's mother who in a hospital in Chicago. greatly appreciated. Mr. Branding started to rebuild the creamery barn Monday, that was destroyed by fire several weeks at the home of Mrs. Tank and spent the evening playing rook. Carl Zapel spent several days with his sister, Mrs. John Prehm. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hartman and sons visited at Palatine Sunday af-- \The Schools Saturday afternoon, April 1at, a bake sale will be held at Mrs. Prouty's commencing at 2 o'clock. It will be given for the Sunday Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. Westphal's aunt, Mrs. Wm. C, Bick-- Shirley Rockenback spenit the week end with her sister Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Robert Rouse and Mru and Mrs. Lewis Mills at dinner Sunday. Thursday and Priday for Sheehan who teaches the Several from this district attended the play given at Area Saturday., LeRoy Knigge has moved to the Michell farm and R. Griswold who _ M. Woodin visited Waukegan on business last week. -- wish that more of the parents and friends would visit us. Many farmers in this district have been sawing wood the past; week. Mrs. J. A. Mason returned from Chicago Monday. The Mills home is progressing formerly lived there has moved Albert Knigge entered school Mon-- day. His sister, Opal, will enter Mon-- day, We are ver; glad to welcome the new family and hope they will like their new home. The children have been reporting many spring birds, Earl Buesching built a bird house for us and we have put out szet and bread crumbs in the hope of attracting more birds. O.. Rell Buesching has been in Wauconda the past week. & very rapidly and will 44 volumes from the community library has been received. We have the following corrections handed is by A. G. Schwerman: The Elgin Joliet and Eastern R. R. was built in the year 1889 not 1879. 'The daverage monthly earnings of the Gilmer station are $4300.00 in-- stead of $170000 as stated in our 'gaper under the date of March 6th, : -- Twa earioads of mill go out every day, paying $120.00 daily at the local We have received very favorable comment for a--good school paper from a former patron and director, Mr. C.&M Aresa. Thank you, :l. yoa hRave always been in vor of good . is, and you should be for your part in raising> the stamdard of District _ Oor wide--awake n n i# another a 'afforts. He & provision puitting out our paper by'a better process and in a less borious method. A multigranh is what w* need, we think. Miss Mildred Haines, with friends, tended the theatre in Chicago March 24 several friends gathered Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rohman visit-- Mr. and The collection of books containing i volumes from the community GILMER SCHOOL MILLS SCHOOL Hickman -- visited + afternoon. We paio.ipa of Mr. sehool!, :TW%L ing Service Co., Creative Printers, f To the Voters and Property Owners of Lake County : tebtedmabhnmchh:?'wcwmafl'fim for him the confidence respect of the attorneys who practice in his Court. * " -- Sound business judgment is also necessary as he must frequently pass upon questions concerning gecurities and approve investments for the estates of minors and incompetents. Experience before the Courts is nece to en-- sls hn to conduct properiy and with cighily con-- The question of controlling the costs in estates such as executor's and attorney's fea;, etc. is hig:g important to the interests of the widows and chil-- dren and calls for real --discretion on the p&ot the Probate Judge. He should be a lawyer business ent as well as with large in the of estates, to properly saf the rights and interests of widows and orphans having business in his Court. > My friends will pardon this faersonal reference but to those who do not know me I will say that I am forty--nine years of age live at 902 N. Sheridan Road, Me%have lived in Lake County all my life, have a and thrée children, am a University graduate having worked my own way through, have If you have propert&in this county this office is more important to you than any other. _ © iced law successfully for fifteen ye&rs, have wm illx'a Chfi:'fery of the Circui:;&nrt of Lake County, have lwidosurlmce probate matters, hge alwa{s from 3 regsent outlook glways will, whether I am elec &om Judge or not. 1 ask that you consider the importance of office and if you me worthy and qual-- will appreciate your vote and support. Your vote and support will be appreciated Candidate for PM% COUNTY TREASURER Ira E. PEARSALL Naw Deputy County Treasurer REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Subject to the decision of the REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES ~APRIL 11, 1922 Register Want Ads zt results DR. J. L TAYLOR Office in First National Buank Bldg Hours: | to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Telephone 57 VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone 66-- LIBERTYVILLE VIOLJIN & VIOLA Betsey Knowiton Williams DR. 0. F. BUTTERFIELD LYELL H. MORRIS ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR Telephone 18 Luce Bldg. LIBERTYVILLE PIANO & VIOLINCELLO Phone 304R LIBERTYVILLE, ILL 161 Lincoln ATTORNEY--AT--LAW Office and Residence on Cook Ave. Phone 16%J LIBERTYVILLE VETERIN PHYSICIAN AND * noson ELHANAN W. COLBY C. B. OLNEY. D. V. M. ATTORNEY--AT--LAW First Nationa) Bank Building LIBERTYVILLE Assistant State Veterinarian Professional Services 1%/;¢c Per Pound WAUKEGAN 1CE CREAM CONE CO. Cone Scrap For Sale Good Food for B. H. MILLER wW.G. BRAGG or Cattle Who Believes the People of Lake County Want a Change FOR SHERIFF EX--SERVICE MAN Primaries April 11, 1922 LIBERTYVILLEF Phone 35 Rewal'd ThE rfi?fiu] wom by u 'is no sha and walks three on se« be" Firet Phace for $15 or Phone 80 _ 4 Four ) yeaws 1n aaie Wile, rl'fin( )"y-r- hm Antioch High s&d,:"ov there.) e Roun Gould uoo angm! e ond also Dodge School, near See her Record Phillip Jaeser General Commission Merchant 3 3 }."(" m "h"-- m en w! 'u' 4 s $ Te me snas ofi!tb:"? h E-M'"b.'." g Ts anarelks" 00 l 'heme SBMO foot araded lote. " B bec three closets ind bath on main fioor. Room for two . on seconf! floor. % cemented basement. . ebectrigity, cisterns. one $4500.00 and other . Erh'?;o ;3} ment $1000.00, Balance casy. Will put im . T or .00 extra. A idhe 80 _AMEEICAN WIRE FENCE co Libertyvili® 25 Years an Educator ALICE E. SMITH of Grayslake hnoUSES FOR SALE _ _ your County Supt. 'Make her Supt. of Sehoob--fm SPECIAL attention given to the sale of Dressed q Mutton, Veal, Poultry, etc. Also Butter l.' Proceeds of promptly remitted. This oldest house on the street. and price lists furnished on ap» plication.. Cold Storage Stalls 1 and 3 t Fulton Street Wholesale Market CHICAGO, ILL. You must Vote-- Elect her Lake Co. Schools REWARD HER NOW. Tuesday, April 11 40