E.'% Ajexander Bunton Wu'u game. * Bo the boys put in their time at the Colum-- bis theatre where they spent all ;'m'm-tszaotnm :.%...mu.w 'by muto. 'They pronounced it in all a perfect day. Caroline Busch was called home #rom her work last Thursday night to take care of her mother who is ' «Weidner of Chicago, in gmm a resident . of ; Grove, was operated on last -- Our boys have safely laid away Mmmwfinhfi:' forth again as soon as the wedding mghgfotldm---intheneu #uture. He will then get the usual Fuesday, we wish him a speedy re-- line at Wheeling. _ Max Miller and family of Lib-- ertyville were callers at the Miller home and at J. W. Busca's last Sun-- € Busch,-- Alice Bunton, and Bertha Miller mot-- ored to Deerfleld Sunday afternoon on business, G. M..Weidner went to Chicago Sunday arternoon via the motor ous I will sell at public auction on the premises known as the Spunner farm on the west bank of Lake Zurich, on Thursday, October 19th Commencing at 10:30 A. M. 26 Choice Holstein Cows 4 Good Work Horses > 4 Brood Sows A full line of farm machinery 20 ton timothy hay in barn 20 acres of corn in shock A large lot of Grain . Poultry. and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. © & f bh:':"gh""""",""""'"s,'"" :.::.-ne on s %fl.mu Commencing at 12:30 P. M. sharp, the following described 1 Durham ¢ 5--HEAD OF HORSES--5 llfiflhc.'md&v&ll'"un,!mn old, wt. lhfld'l'.tmdd.mh{.({ddh'.'lmdd.n |um.lmunmm,mm¢-mu .. e 15--HEAD OF CATTLE--15S 1 with Calf by side, balance close springers and heavy milkers. 62 Hogs, consisting of 32 shoats average about 140. 3 sows with 8 pigs each, four weeks old. t'ym 1 full blood Durce 2 8--Section Harrows. . « 1w-mx&cum new vy 1 14--ft. comb Hay and Hog Rack 350 bu, Oats _ l'mh:%-l-l flhm 1 Gravel Bed 1% yd. 100 bu. Whent 1 Set 4000 Ib --Bolster Springs T50 Shocks Murdoch Corn' Pmanges" HuAsies n. 1:&&!{% 'nfi.u-nc- « pa 1 Cart ¥ 2 Brass trim Heavy Harness 1 Hartow Cart 1 Saddle 1 Axic and Wheels for Barrell 8 COollars _ 1 Slip Scraper 1_1.4'@141@0" 1 Corn Sheller Beveral other chain: y t t se B Te p f2t OJ L* ¥ERMS OF SALE: AD of $20.00 and under, and E'-'flm No property to be mowd untii settied for. _ JOHN ROUSE, Clerk. n 17. _ Aoul Auction Sale , 2 years old. 2 Spring Lambs, 85 Machinery, Tools, Hay and Grain »"RAY WELLS, Prop. G . H. WHITCOMB, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Erben Riclkim, Lil-- Yian and 'Marie Richm were business callers in Libertyville last Saturday the weather last week with a severe attack of lumbago. 80 Miss 'Etta' Honsinger who was op-- erated on for appendicitis| is not get-- ting on as well as her many friends wish to see. 8 Matousek were callers at J. N. Busch's last Thursday evening. John Cargill has charge of an employment agency at Lake Forest. He goes to his place of business ev-- ery morning and back home in the evening with his Ford, Joe, Will and Jim Bunton were visitors at W. F. Busch's last week. Fred Weidner of Chicago spent Sun-- day at home, s Art Raupp has resigned his job at A. J. Raupps and a new man has taken his place. The Misses Dorothy and Celestine Ponch were visitors at the George Pfister home last week. Mrs. Mary Schley went to High-- came in too fast. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Wicker-- sham, Mrs. Bunton, Alice and Alex-- ander, Mr. and Mrs, N. F. Busch, Clarence Busch and Donald, Mr and Mrs. Ray Busch, Shirley and James land Park, Monday morning, then Clarence Busch had to hire an as-- itant <last week in order to get 1 Canvas 12x18 ft. 1 fe rhogin m E'ceniiren Ratties _ Hay Forkn, rope and Pulleys 1 Set 8--Hora» Evenars 1 4--Horse Evener 6 Set extra Doubletrea 1 Bed 1 Ratrents Sot 1 Child's Iron Bed 1 Bed :< 12 Back Chairs 6 Wainut Bedroom Chairs i [EA Legaim Te OF other 85 -- Mrs. L. B. Anderson hwufl:m Mr. and Mrs.Waiter Weidner of Kenomha spent Sunday at the G, M. Weidner home. +Babtis Weidner of Buffalo Grove was taken to the hospital last »reek where: he underwent. an operation. They find he has cancer of the stom-- list.© Dr. Larzon was in attendance. Clarence Busch attended the dazce at Long Grove last Saturday night. -m-.luhymnhc Matousek and Jeanie Cal-- airac from Chicago were callers at N.--F. Buasch's Sunday afternoon. m io 329 1 26--46 in. Case Se . 1 narrow tire Wagon 1 15--in~Blizzard Silo Fillee 1 Set Bob Sleighs 10-::.0.& ower. 1 Dise Truck 1 8--horse Dvill %ofinbh%l 1 C Ts 1 Ehorse Caltvator I Hard Gosl Heater 1-- Small Engine Truck B--L--X Milker in good 1 Seed Comn Grader 2 double unit 1 Walking Plow. ° & Ton Upland #2; : 2 Sulky. Plows u,mflu' 1 8--in. tire Wagon erous to mention sums over that amount six (6) months time will be given on good lm:: or good "flg"' ")'"" bearing the rate of seven (7) per cent interest. No property to be moved until settled for. Having decided to enter the Pure Bred Cattle I wilt sell my herd of High Grade Holsteins. at. Public on my farm 4 miles east of Grayslake and one mile of Milwaukee Ave., on the Belvidere Road, commencing at 12:80 o'cleck, sharp ~g i a R MONDAY, OCT., 16, 1922 56 Head of Livestock 56 2 1 26 HEAD OF CATTLE 7 Cows with calf by side 11 Milkers and Heavy Springers StwyuroldSpdT. Heifers. ' My herd has been in testing association and has no boarders. TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $20.00 and under, cash, and all 8 Pure Bred Hampshire Boars, May Farrow _ | Broed Sow 1 Pure ied Heepohite Sow with Pigs, . _ 'm _ 1 Pure Bred Hampshire Boar with pa FRED GRABBE, Auctioneer xmwufi&m-.--u.muwm Preston Farm, 1 1--2 miles west of Milwaukee ave., 1 mile from Phillips Milk Platform, 1--4 mile west of Wright's schgol 1 Black Team, wt. 1100 and 1 Cray Horse, 7 years old, wt. 2 Cows, fresh 2 yearling Heifers _ 2 Cailves, 5 months old 2 Good Truck Wagons _ Gravel Bed and Hay Rack 1 Set of Bolister Springs 1 Light Spring Wagon 2 Sets Double Harness 1 Single Harness 1 Disk TERMS OF SALUR: All sums of $20.00 and under, cash, and all Fove srree ols ared benielhe mnton penrine, ts thte t peen 1 Sulkey Plow Commencing at 100 p. m. 19 Machinery, Tools, Hay and AUCTION Wm. J. Schreck, Prop. 1 Heavy Hog MACHINERY, TOOLS AND HAY 1 Black Team of Horses, 6 years old 6--HEAD OF CATTLE--6 4A--HEAD OF HORSES--4 1 Bay Horse, 7 years old, wt. 1450 OCTOBER 17, 1922 _ at 100 p. m. sharp, the following described HEAD OF rum&m-...ul Jl!::'m:"x"""""'"a 40 Chickens property : John Bomhofen and lady friend were . Occasionslily you meet them who think they are. stery when they md!')m, "Walre «m caller here last M@umnu of the game of and go seek, he prefers to go home and reading the ~Fred 'Busch and Bertha Miller spent 'Sunday at N. F. Busch's. --~ Al Buston,!'Jr., J. N. Busch, Alice Bunton and: Mrs. Bunton were Lib-- ertyville eallers last Saturday at the Mux Miller : home. Marcus: Hertel was employed by L. B, Anderson last week filling silo. Fred Cargill attended the show at Thursday night. Waukegan "Blood B--L--X Milker in good condition 1 gu Wild Hay 5 Ton g:l:dn-'y in Mow. Many oth -@u too num-- 2 14-- in. Walking Plows 1 Corn Planter 1 Horse Rake Rope, Fork and Pulleys Canvas 20x20 15 Tons Alfaifa 10 Tong Mixed Hay 4 Acres Shock Corn They say long skirts are guining ri6 with 19 SA 10 Shoats Kn the rough round~ trail to Lib ertyville, enough said. Alice and Alexander Bunton en-- tertained a number of their friends last Friday evening. Games® were played and a general good time was George Pfister tooka week's va-- eation from his work on the Soo line he will go back to work Monday, N. F. +Busch delivered coal for J. N. Busch Wednesday, =, ~-- Emil Geest was a caller at Sherm-- erville "perhaps business" last Fri-- \\ Again the Soo line is threnteing to take off the milk train, wonder U'thtflofi-', If you have a grouch ~against someone, get him or her to go out day night. A. J.; Raupp's Monday afternoon. Mr, Sturm and Emma were callers at Long Grove last Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Chas: Farmer were business callers at N. F. Busch's last Monday evening. 1 'Mrs. Geo. Pfister is decorating the interior of tme upper part of her residence. Mrs. Frank Horcher, Mrs. Ella Knopf and Mrs, L. Riechm were at Arlington Heights last Tuesday. Al Bunton, Jr., and N. F. Busch took Lizzie Ford to Wheeling: one day last week and when the boys wanted to return home, Liszie wouldn't run. So they had to assist her to Aug. Grewe's barn where they left her, called up Al Bunton, other car. She was left there for several days,-- when they: decided they couldn't get along without her, so they towed her home and grand-- pa Busch "said: "Boys I'm well along in the 'ID's, and in all my time I never yet bumped up against tn'dlm-ornhkloth't'leonldn't fix providing I had the necessary tools and fixtures." So he got busy and with the belp of Bunton, Sr., took that Ford all to pieces, found out what was wrong, got the need-- ed articles, put them in place, put the car all together again and that car runs as smooth as a Cadiliac or Oldsmobile or al} the others. Can you beat it? --. Chas Schley worked for Emil Geest last week unloading cars. These amateurs had no trouble at all doing this work, but there's one Henry Ford can sell those cars so A faint tinkle of wedding bells are ard:in a far northerly direction. Futher Mathins was a caller at 7O -- Holstein--Friesians -- 70 Lake County Holstein Friesian Ass | Friday, October 27 at 10 A. M. FAIR GROUNDS, LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Acholeofiiwdeorrecttype Holsteins, suitable for foun-- dation stocky and including Ae&fid,toatzlb.mof&u.lmom. A cow 4@d two heifers bred to Woodcroft Perfection. Third Annual Consignment Sale Amh.wmhnwu.umuu A double ughter of a 40 Ib. buil bred to a 42 Ib. bull. Two 20 lb. young buils. ' *A 29 Ib. son of a 31%4 Ib. Colantha bred bull. Three cows bred to, and a daughter of a 34 lb. son of thd $106,000 buil. ® Three cows bred to a yearly record son of Creator. & AflbmhfitotheNtfimflWMhllCedn Lawn Canary Paul. Anmm.mund.typexjcile:bredtowarl'nCmryhnL Audinvhll;au-dCdnhwu'CnlryM Two cows bred to a 37 Ib. 900 Ib. buil. A son of a 24 Ib. cow sired by a son of the World's record , Five cows bred to a 30.)b, bull. P _ A cow bred to the Senior Herd Sire at the Test Plant. Ammdnnc-h-numa;" ; A daughter of a 900 Ib. cow and a half sister of the $30,000 cow. * y < & a e g Ad'-:hurolafllthmmrdlhd?aflllfl. A cow bred to a 42 Ib. son A cow 4n heifers bre« A a 42 Ib. bull. A a 40 Ib, bull } A Anuhla nddanahter aof cthe regive that Areaylime so¥ord | td Ane doo't 10 pivagy bute wos Jn porne t mt d Thit! o . a / ng ; O 1. 'bey | _ G, W..C. Dance at Iranhoe Wood-- exn1 positively say that all thet bolits man hall Tuesday evening, Oct, 24. cheap when he has to pay for all Under management of Illinois Holstein--Friesian Association.. For further information, write A. G. Harris, Dixon, or C. M. Long, Field See-- retary, 1200 Transportation Bldg., Chicago. Rock River Breeders Sales . _ Company Dixon, Illinois, Friday, October 27, 1922 CHAS. REED & SON, Oregon, disperse ; 40 head. 11 mature cows, 7 three--year olds, 4 two--year olds, 9 yearlings, 1 yearling bull, son of 40th. ZIMMERMAN DAIRY, Washington, 4 cows, 4 two--year olds,"2 heifer calves. About 10 from other consignors. All Tuberculosis Tested with 90 day retest. Iron clad guaranteee. Nearly all under Federal Supervision. AUCTION 50 PURE BRED HOLSTEINS AT d o part oo tm e s Mmmbtmfl_lh'w: