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Lake County Register (1922), 24 May 1922, p. 2

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a i3 PAGE TWO Mrs. Re cousin Mrs called on M Won! has been teceived her the death of D. M. Ruth of Rh Iowa, Mr. Ruth was the bruthe Mrs. R. A. Smith of this tour. was born near Long Grove in and lived in that vicinity all younger life. He enlisted, at tin ginning of the civil war at the and lived in that vicinity all hi, younger life. He enlisted at thy Je- ginning of the civil war at the age of 16 and served with honor until the close of the war. He was a mom- ber bf Eden Lodge A. F. &. A. M. of Rhodes, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russell and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Bradley of Lake Forest on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuebker of Grayslake spent Sunday evening with the latter's parenis Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voelker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauernsmith visited relatives near Kenosha on Sunday. Mr. and Grayshke with the Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs, I. E. Payne and daughter Geneva arrived home Sat- urday evening after spending the winter in Tavares, Fla. Rev. Barnett of Grayslake had dam of the Sunday morning'ser- vices It the Area congregation/U ehureh last Sunday and Rev. Mad- Donald had charge of his church in Gnyslm. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Small and family -of Libertyville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and an. Edwin Rode: and My evening , Mr. And Mrs. John Roder and Mr. and In. Nelson of Chicago motored to Area and on spending I few days visiting with relatives. The Ivuxhoe Young People give their play "Deleon Dubbs" at Hntf Day on Sunday evening. Area was vol! amounted there so it shows that the Ivanhoe play was excep- dnllly good. A number went to In the ploy given the second time. In. Walter M's sister from loaning Win., left loudly after visiting in Am the past week. Mr. nnd I sons visited day. Mr. Ind Mrs. Myron R. Wells were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Gross of Lake Zurich on Sunday. Mr. and In. Townund Smith in uncut-ind at the In Smith Mac nt Bound Lab: on Sum. wan-u 1m been 5110th put M1 days. it. an " Paul Rouse of W" spent the week and Vinit- b; Am natives» Ann. Ivanhoe and Diamond his vii hold union mom] Denial " the lnnhoe COMM" etuueh on m SIM-y. FIRM notice will "muchlmolthxwoel In. John [when 3nd I friend ur. "and" ev%tinr for Medan Iii-noon. viaher Ion"? It. and In. Albert Boder ut- tended the funeral of the - uncle at Wnueondn on Friday. In. Walter Stark entrained her .10 than from Ennston on Sun- (by. In. L. A. Hunk I1. I Chicm visitor Hominy. In. Beth Cook accompanied . number of North Show electric line employees on s trip to Milwaukee on hilly. to Gnynllh Monday. Mrs. Frank Viekery upon: Sun- dly in Chicago. Mr. and In. R. A. Startley Bod Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hun-1m of Chimp and Mr. and In. Ray Seymour and mother of Wnoeonda visited It the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bur-dick Sands). Mrs. Joe Obonsuf and children Ind In. Frank Wekery were Litw HRS, M. L. CHANDLER MAKE THIS BANK YOUR BUSINESS HOME Roiser Goon-p Rots was a Chieago Area The Citizens State Bank of Area Meyer made I businou trip "the Monday. Frank Viekery upon: Sun- YOU THINK YOU CAN- BUT YOU CANT'. So many folks figure that there is always time enough to save a little later. When they're young they should enjoy life, that's their idea. You think you can find the time and the money to save a little later. The park benches are full of those who thot the same thing thirty years ago. Local Edit" Phone 122-1 been received h Joschke 1:; Wheeling on Surr Gadke qoxtqoqq4MMto8'rteiexMM88NMMMy he He d,TettrviBe visitors Thurmny any: - - I l UN up! The Luna Aid will meet u the} RO i Home of In. Will Vichry Friday Mr Ind "I: Hwy Afternoon. My 26. (Mr. Ind Mrs. C Sun Townsend Smith made I business tended . show i Itrip to Chieatto Hondly. "tht. ml. . Mr. md Mrs. Intu- Jerrett Funne Winn ' 1.ine, motored to Burlington, Win... Sun- rhildren of Mer' sukee day. here Sunday. "-7 w-.-'., "tgm. Gag Peterson Wu shopper on Tuesday. Ernest "end is si friends in Lake Zurich 'd Mr .and Mrs. Olson an the Bock store vacated l Ur. and Mrs. Carlson and children to! Chicago called at the Peterson theme Mmulay. l Miss Mary Kelly is Waiting at {Silver Lake, Wis. Mr. Smith uttemh of the new Victory pital at Waukegan Mr .and Minx .-' Mr .and mutated to day. The Half Day Juni played the Everett t winning by a score seems Russell Schroedey Biere of Libertyville we visitors on Sunday. S0 them Harold Barrett spent Sunday wnn his brother at Waukegan. Dora Hertel and friend of Lake Zurich called at the Foote home one day last week. Sun Frieze and Roy transacted business in Libertyville on Mon- day. The Vernon Cemetery as: will hold its annual election cars Thursday, May 25 at t hall. A large attendance is d Mr .and Mrs. William C. Bick- nace and daughter went to Palatine Sunday to see Mr. Bicknace's father who is seriously ill. l Mr. Ind Mrs. Arthur Waggoner {and family visited Sunday evening leth C. R. Weaver nndkfnmlly. . Geo. Spanner has bum several lectures on Spanner: Peat and has {than and for the noon. Quite u number have opened them for the Fiery: uld the pumped: look , bright for n prosperous season. 1 In, Heller who had the stand on lPlyne street new from Laun's more is m in I sanitariurrt in the Icky sod relatives hue opened the wand for the summer. l Ilsa Katherine Flood went the Areek end with In. Wm. Prehm Jr. I The dance given a the Lake Shore I pavilllon m well attended Saturday iThe open nit dunes will nan next l Saturday, Kay 27. Contractor Nelson grading the road " Corners thin morning, Min: Julia Fox of Chicago spent Sunday with her father T. J. Fox. . Mrs. Will Albrecht and son I returned home last week from extended visit with her mothe Genesoo. Ill. Mr .and Mrs. Leland Jerrett _ ed " the Will Kingman hom, Ivanhoe Sunday; Mrs. William Bornkamp vi her sister Mrs Smith in Chitin Sumily. J. W. Chandler was i sine" visitor Tuesday that goat l LAKE ZURICH HALF DAY Ke our ma players , annual election of om to" Thursday nfter AREA, ILL. 1rfr tearr 1 has 11 teams near Quentin's NN ting with "I Chicago. moving in \ the Her- a Chicago association iedication will] hos- urday. Staneliff . on Sun- H Alli! with the town desired. all boys Sunday 3-6. It knows Erwin 11f Day Billy te d [Mk Ir .and Hrs. L. W. tu&rttr of Human Creek, New York. stopped " to visit friends in Guru. on their wny to California. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McClure of Indianapolis, Ink, spent their swim: vacation waning relatives in who laugh scie last war. visi Monday, The eighth Louis B9ttiger of Chicago has ne- turned home after spending a short vacation with his daughter Mrs. George Winter. Miss Esther Henley spent several days in Chicago last week and at- :ended a club dance Friday evening. Mrs. Annie Hoggamon has moved to Lilienyville and is making her home with her niece, Mrs. John Haggerty. The senior claw of W, T. H. s. announce their play, "Assi?rted by Sadie," to be given at the high school auditorium Friday night, l, Owen Barnstable has started his) barn dances again. The 6rat one [?) the season was given Saturday eve-l 'ning and a large crowd was in at-, I tendance. l The annual community exhibit was , given Friday night " the hfkh lschool and the stormy weather pre- avented a Urge attend". This year's exhibit was the finest ever ishown and each department of the 'school was represented. A program lwaa given in the tuuitoritun. The lgeometry class explained a few lproblems; the Engliah classes gave lspeechea; members of the botany land woolen clause" papers. the (retin classes staged a Roman wed- lding whieh, though dramatic, brought forth roar: of laughter and leager applause. The physics Und jchemistry clam an interesting r.demonatratiorts; the girls' gym clan 'exhibited two puny folk dance: I and the commercial classes type- Sadie," to be given at the high school auditorium Friday night, June P.. Theaeast of characters fol- lows: Alonzo Dow, the mystery, Charles Brown; Michael Cameron, the detective, John MeGarva; Col. Jenniver, the manager, Eugene Barnstable; Reginald Null, the mil- lionaiye, Marshall Dedlow; Bunch the belrooy, Cyril Bostedt; Sadie Brady, the stenographer, Madellyn Thommessen; Or. Beedle, the prof- fessor, Gertrude McClure; Mrs. u. Christopher Carley, Winifred Foa- ter; Harriet Carley, her stepdaugh- ter, Evelyn McCullough; Senora Gonzales, the advertersess, Margie Mills; Vickey Vaughn, the debutante, Esthér Fenlon; Mrs. Quinn maid, Grace,Sloeum. wrote to music. The mnuium "a full of exhibit; of the work each elm had done. The "ng" clu- even had two box: on exhibition. Every- one we: served with punch and wafers. . Mr. and In. Sydney Hook ot Grayslake spent Sunday with their son Charter nt Game. Eugene Ptannerutill and wife Ind children of MeHenry visited friend) here Sunday. Mrs. Francis White and Mrs. Davis a Gifford John Daley and wife motored to Waukeean Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fortin and some friends of Chicago motored out here to the Milton Litwiler home Sunday. Mrs. Lyle Lawn") is spending a few os; with her mother Mrs. (when Burnett at Waucomh. Mm. Harry Drummond Ind daugh- ter spent the week end with relatives in Evanston. Frank Winkle his moed his tnm. ily in his new home mommy pur- rhued of Mrs. MeClintoek. A pmious one from us his (one. A voice we loved in Milled; A plan- in "can in our home. Which never can be fitted. God in His wisdom has mulled The boon hia love had ttiven; And mouth the body 3|!)me hero The goal is safe in .HenQn. In loving memory four dearly helm-ed husband and Nther, Frank Dion. who M'nwny one you aco today. lay 25. Mon! White home. John Lennn an} wife went Sun- " at the George Rosin: home. Dell Richardson wan a Chieago izitor lint Saturday. The Junge Nmily are out again her being shut in the past m wk: with scarlet fever. ROUND LAKE GURNEE In. Mary Diet: Ind Childm. IN MEMORII'W 8 White and Mrs n an visitr tt at the E. A. Brown and '. G. Britnard at- l Wanker-n Sunday of the various 1: took their the high school , L (. - For, FOR SALEvBuuk vwh- 1 L'xcellent cummum mom A ycco-t' ago-- l wa~onuhle. Cud lfil :trgie ' ., ------ Mt". almost unknown For: SALE-OU, Ja: the _ [Hauler and 100 Val mm hm years, 1 >91} " m. oda cadet mm! two Minx. 3 no of' T y a I _ \umgiuhg urnle 1: "VP- , plroutls. W. Sunk Mrs. H. H Eggers amen " , " cigarettes {.16 'll? w ttiiiiC)'i tlt),, g ili, "R , I: iiij)5jjil l; . ' = "' Libertyville Battery ti Electric Service Station A sweeping verdict for QUALITY 551 N. Milwaukee Ave. Batteries inspected, tested and watered free Generator and Ignition Repairs When in trouble Phone Libertyville 400 Lafayette Dancing Association fllihfi0l)i'8 OPENING D A N C E and Every Saturday Night and Sunday Afternoon and Evening thereafter. Chicago's Finest Orchestra You are cordially invited to attend the Hertel's Pavilion HALF DAY, ILL. May 27 and 28 .0 and Mrs.. H. A. «i the eelebratioo of tooo-ttox-tttOtto-tttiM" Batteries called for and delivered We repair, recharge and replace It Will Pay You Mk. ALL MAKES tocall at Given by Music by mtottottttmMMMt tuudieiAidatNt.tttt.thmV Oath! Luna who In In... on- ployed at Moeth an" the put you is now employed by the Bow- man Dairy Company it their Gurnee plant. BEN PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber executor of the Last Will and Testament of Agnes Dortier deceased will attend the County Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukgan, in said County, on the first Monday of Autrust next, 1922, when and when all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the lame to said court for adjudication _ JOHN H. ROUSE, Executor, Waukegan, Ill., May 22nd, 1922. 40-42-44 P. MILLER, Attorney. ADJUDICATIUN NOTICE Libertyville, Ill. {FOR SALE-pony, will cm i or trade. Phone 2724-1 1 Sawokin, Milw..ukee uvrnut FOR SALE-Tomato plants got sale. Dan Herrick, 228 First Street. 40-tt Holt SALE-Holstein bull one year', - v" "u" - --- old. E. H. Butterfield, Area, 1li.7Ti'tT'i7g' Tgit-ir-r-Ta-rar/r, c'heap. Mk N. FOR SALE-cabbage and tomato plants. Will deliver in town. John Su.vdum Jr. Phone 319-J. 40-4t FOR SALE-Outside grown cab- bage, kohl rabi af|¢tomato plants. 426 North avenue. Telephone 188-M. A. W. Koen'tr. 40-1! FOR SALE-one Inn lred forty egg hot water incubator. Good as new. Cheap. Reason for selling want larger machine. Phone 2834-2. FOR SALE-Buick touring car. Excellent condition. Will sell reasonable. Call l64-R. , 38-6t FOR SALE-one Janesville corn plmter and 100 yards of wire, used two years, 1 set heavy harness, used two years, 3 work horses, weighing around 1350 to 1650 pounds. w. Stark, Area, Phone 868-R. 86-4t WILL TRADE FARM on mount of poor health, my fine 80 are hm. Good buildings, silo, stock and machinery. 60 acres under rut- tivation, remainder pasture. Will trade for city property in or around Libertyville. If interested write Mary Matouaek, Neihsville, Clark county, Wilcomtin, Route. 2. . 87-Bt FOR SALE-Double harness, wot. em saddle, good condition. Phone FOR SALD--Warren Darby house on Brainard uvenue. Inquire C. M. Wilcox. Phone 215-W. Libertyville. 84Ait FOR "LEC-Modern nix room home in fine condition. Good cement basement. Full sized lot. In good location. lust be sold a once to settle estate. A real bargain at only $3600 can See A. R Sehnaebele, Register Bldg., Phone 90, Libertyville. 85tf If you want to buy anything, or if you have something to all, rent or exchange, or if you want help make it known through the" columns. You will tret reaultr. There is no way you can reach as many people in Lake county u so short a time and at In reason able a cost as you can if you make war wants known here. A trial will convince you. Minimum charge, 25c. 6,insertions for $1.00 Rates: 5c per line per insertion. FOR SALEV-Fordson tuck" 3nd plow In fine condition, used nbout one year. Price mwnahh. POR SALK--House, barn and chick- en house with three, fourth, acre of land, 100 feet frontage on Lake "mt for 82500. Also have four building Iota there 324 feet deep " 3800 per lot. Alter I. Locke. P. O. Lihertrvitle, or Phone 3164. 86-6t l "rms, "on." and Lou Sold for Exchange. of Property I Smithy y Cub Or 0n Elly Tenn. haunt." 1888 l MEMBER COOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD 96-R. " A. L. Webb REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE Oflce Phone 8148 N. Ankh-d An. Lakeview "' CHICAGO. ILL. , Deon South ot Bel-alt ham " can In cur-Hy "o. - - dim" w Isle-l can n tn th than! not. cl an mm m.\ Vb. In- drfertive duo-ll an]: up It Mm- an M you m not hm W " h" In an"); lmpr no. Toby not: dim". n! tir W node-l - I! tn their my than! not. cl thr mm F.vrry ..uu, who In. drfrrtive mm m ua-ru {to not [Huh-r111 a..." - no". my hr s',owir m your - gtrtd m" and: h a"; your Mr Wr "can: We nil min from m "an on the new, J"! "MI-fink am. It as be H PYORRHEA (urns bronchi but to their until pink color. Ca-ttH- In; Experienced Deattist-Wriueat th-o-Pho- 682 -GGiriau O. can: that no" on tutu. 0n ell-n" l" V" m; Noting In ash-hybri- ".-TBre.e"----'"fe udtuhuml}! mrrPterstormqtWeeh' Gollfmhhmg Dentistry Without Bail} Wm. Kinma. Area. Ill mu moons GIMME] Adlt FOR SALE JOHN HEIM either sell .J-1. Ben 40-2t 40-6t 39-2t Do awn, with ch. an. 34-6t tf FOR sALkr--Housei and lots at reisonablo prices and easy um". Insurance and notary. Edwin Austin, LibertyviUs. 2t-tf FOR RENT-Two nice light, hm furnished rooms with modern eon- venicneea. Located on South side convenient to electric station. Phone Libertyville 229-M. SITUATION WANTED-_-BS W WANTEF--By September In light housekeeping rooms suitable for two employed women. Address Box 617, Libertyville. 4V-2t MORE ABOUT THE BULL. Then In trll kind: " milking whim on the market but the is only 1 Bull Tent Cup ami 1 Bull Milk Claw 1 Bull Hot Water Tank which heats water free of chum in the barn while milking" Coa- plete installed $280.00. L0trr-ort Satuniay. pay et-tea; Finder pleue return to Ed. Grim Libertyville. Reward. 40-it wand at" thnt d t '0' thr human - I". k m 1:") have M - q second street. Telephone 193-8. dh-tf seas perieneed housekeeper in a respectable home, capable of tak- ing complete charge of have. Kind treatment is essential. State wages . Address Mrs. Kale Richardson, Care of Frank Faulk- ner/tion City, Ill. 40-2t 'A.NTED-Raes for wipers at 5 cents per pouml. Lake County Register. Notice to Farmers:--- New Method, setting tires tight without dish- ing. Get your light wag- on and buggy wheels set properly. All welding on farm implements, tract- ors, etc., guaranteed. Reasonable Prices Special care taken in ahoeing horses. Alt work done promptly at The Prairie View Blacksmith Shop poplar-"mu momma-Immonrnu LOST AND FOUND MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Prairie View, Illinoi- WANTED B. Finsud 21tf

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