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Lake County Register (1922), 18 Oct 1922, p. 8

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* * ~--On what is known as w be Farm, 1 mile zorth of 8 miles south of Grayslake on _ Wednesday, October 18, : commencing at 12:30 P. M. i 85 head of Livestock. \-- --!~~ + $5 head of Cattle. J... ~ ... Mirg Lintols Lnsk | Leteme ereat it teagieee o an. is Freemont, Lake County, Misois, | us Iutanies tlat, 1890 abs wes mak. They lived in h?&nt nnfil' JaX i woes o ""' :thonmblkhdi patient and heroic struggle for life, early, on Frid morning, .October She is sur by her sorrowing "&,{mmmun E'.nn er, Miss Mabel Gould, who on August $rd, 1887--85 years f'{_'flohmwm w h-w',jb:pag good . woman, m good : 'and neighbor. ©She appreciated her friends ard was al-- ways glad to see them, Aundthey all felt that, in her, they had a worthy muhfl-tmnu.lhchnd W major 'operations, but all cheerfully. and pat-- ,wwqmmmdw # , occasions, during hhnw';hmwmr the same, always pleased to see us, always of aquiet, uncomplaining Mrs, Lusk had lived a little more than 55 years--mot a long life. But Life is not measured by years. Our Lord was ctucified at 33, and yet the influence of His life has chang-- ed the world. Life is measured by | what goes iito it and what comes out | of it and abides. 'This good woman | wove many scariet strands of rmer-} ing into the texture of her life to shine forth in tae undimmed beauty of quiet and cheerful patience.= We ! are told in the Word of God . that '!h&fllhd,mtulv::mm Suffering had done its refising work j 'what she could." "There is a world above, Where parting is nknown, A long eteraity of love, | zuun'w-hacq:ud-ud Camp No =..'bhuhm of the service at the grave. The stager ... Form: ', ' .&L E" 'WM' s And tai e hn ;'"' Te o Long .4 Coye l a .\_,..-"'5; Ar GocHn -- U mile ic i was Mra. John Vanderspool, . Ser-- viges were conducted by Rev. C. J. WMMW at cemetery. "dge| ** ~§ head of Horses. * "-dhm a Tools icdm $ Terms of Sale. _ On the Josepn Richards estate, aone half mile northeast of Prairie g"flm'huduh _' .. Tuesday, October 24 ___ commenctig mt 12:00 o'clock +4 of Livestock. 80 Head of Cattle. + ' grade and registered Holsteina, of pure bred Duroe Hogs, 'Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no.union of hearts, 'That firds not here an end: Were this frail world our final feuia s s fiufluflln,l* < 5 miles northeast B of Livestock of Cattle . Horses Hay and Grata f as Cash. AUCTION SALES 4 »-- ~ L. G. Hutchings Stle But hide themseives in heaven's y Show ie *' fay 1 Living or dying, none were blest. eommencing at 12 o'clock sharp Cheppele & Plutkis Sale L. G, HUTCHINGS, Prop.. OBTUARY Ray Wells Sale 5 miles west RAY WELLA, Prop. of the %hfl pose head. ® *A ke C Hal mi.. se € ..,-"'.' Dctober 27 at 10 a,. m« _ Pair Grounds, Libert Ne, Tike . nufi'-q-bh for -- foundation stock, . x (oasatngn.. . 0 the McCurdy--Farm, 3% 'of Grayslake, 1 mile ': of-- insg «md 14 miles south ake Vills on the cement road. _/ by the Sale committee, : irements of the m C I :"m. \?' en 6 not Te <+"-- TB ¥robmes and 1. i. Popper, ge ;--161\"*{": L. H. Pepper, Prop. # ~~w . » Libertyville C ':.;;"» Detober 27, 10 a. m. au d Oe 7 beem ca:flflfl\ y elected --b ' the Sale Committee, to mieet 'the requirements of the most ~~ Wednesday, November 1, 1922 : | &4 ) at 10 o'clock,. sharp. «*) s ~, Free lunch at noon. _ _ * 80 Head of 80 21 gR Pure Bred Holsteins ; | M»B. Test 60 day retest. | 15 High Grade Holsteins ! There are 171 s, each less than 5,000 in z.- bined population of 4 & & trifle better & total Bost of | about" -- n v. This is an ?dm per town for this o e "-- Exclasive of : Chicago, & are h. s eamaenesnie': Aurdea as orpahited Polich forces. Anout 10 from other " Anx.lmvi&wm * j h" ""'3"'- s 4 i l :." .' 'wiyw 3 h'?fi Mist ot the 1111 | » the 404 from the 1111 a The combtaed intion -- of . this group is about 1,411,270 with total expenditures for their polite « $2,-- 181,080--which figures. $1.51 per m-.m. | Hitiles and tow any 6 the #gesional constable. . . The .year ending December Ahe to-- expenditures of th po-- ictione _ n BALE COMMITTEE _ .. ' M t Geo. White. &,;j!:-.ydn. ar iR. R. Rou?: C o MJ M Pétersen \ ~"During the recent tem in gmhl-nd% says the Lyb c B + -- se egnigemine Abocccn Grain, MacLifery and Tools.© _ --nearly makiid for health inspestion in their COMING AUCTION® SALES Froelich & Blank, Auctioneers 2 /55 ! L 'lill."h'fim f 3& Association y CHEPPELO & PLUTKIS, Props. 50 Pure Bred Holeteins 50 \. Jt Afiction -- © 10 Holstcin--Friesians 70 CONSIGNMENT SALE L. H. Pepper Sale Washington, Will fi In the b this ... The second program "of the Lib ty s held. in &&'"'. urch 'rvog'w * he Aoa on the committee --of G. C. 1 , the Misses Mayme ar Fry, found it to be a~Uifficult task 'to secire music which would prope 'ily answer the subject, however, t numbers were as near 1e type 'could be found, ';, * 9 ' Our orchestra opened C with Moszkoweki's "BC " in . & wwmm@flfi their Owing to the illneufi Miss Mad-- ; olyanoo:,':.,dm to be omit-- ted but Miss Francés H'o'nnd'r- ed the number, a Creole Swing Song | ns a--solo. Miss Bishop sang this rather plaintive song in a most pleas-- ing manner that shows what study will do. i * What can we say of our much be-- loved in musical dld& Hapke io. dnight in Framn Ahok e Form* Miss Hilds on Ber Nialin--} made therdt more and more pop-- ::r with t::" Musical ; and d se -- conno® Cven their selection, KAz s ey cuted /La ina by Frits pPasce 2 it made us all Teel y artists m;&m ' a éx-- Mfl ever mww&bm&-:m Messrs G, Carroll Gridley and E. L. Sayre with Mrs. Sayre accompaiy-- REAL ESTATE, LOANS, RENTING AND INSURANCE 'Office Phone > f $148 N. Ashland Ave ~ Lakeview 478 CHICAGO, JLL. 2 Doors South of Belmont Farms, Houses and Lots Sold for --Exchanges of Property a Specialty o-uo.o-lw Established 1888 ©COUNTY REAL ESTATE BOARD | ~----~---- JOHN HEIM | The quartette composed of --Mrs. There is no one living who does not like the sight of fresh mr'{\ fa 4 They add a w 1 touch of beauty to the home and their sweet fragrance lasts for many a day. > | Figw rthpiine ... .. dnc ts nc qppatiate y Say It with Flowers Flowers for any occasion delivered by wire "'ngahn&' ® THE LIBERTYVILLE MUSICAL SOCIETY Bring Natural Beauty Into Your Home a} ¢ a CYITLG MUSICAL --~NOTES H mm % Res. 201 --R--2 | Hackett and Piano with Miss Theo f William Belier of Chicago, a o. /s .2 Plimk Counts .A' "" M earaed, respondiag _ . Chopin's :-- ind ~styl that --appeals--to: his| cal u-::mu 'ngainst udience, . F "ile . glean :'cut, | the Independents that his signboards roand . ind | ful), 'splendid technique | se forth. _ _ . \ y3 Ci% > and :.- t press ';Rv. P s t _ _ s 4_"'_' fl'r to such an Brtist and| mach happiness in 'His, new unde it ;,'#:h of . &" 1»; on Tein ~.' y-- again. : Mr. Belier with us at! ~ a; a meeting of the Musical Soc-- some. date. __. .. 31-- * liety, Mrs. Joseph Reuse, Miss Mar-- In thesmear future we will pub:!jory Taylor a1d th Mavis lish the names of our' Patrons, if | Galloway, Dorothy ~@ Gladzs for any reason your mame does not| Swan, Ruth Walrond and Helen Col-- on Solees., s.+ Teel offended but | memversiip prthe Bicetys . _ . _ & 5 # y Adte o ceA on o 'g'"m' e Bocisty« :. woll. _lt;n,l'mvuthio- HENRYMY N, JR. Precng inraglar e e reve dn ols WELL CONTRACTOR & DRILLER 'Think a: come Deep Well: and : \ DMRG' Dondc Wishalis maw. | Phone mmm"m and on his last visit stated that his bands in Wisconsin were d« rearkably well and keeping him i yarincs 4: ie es #y. flgv- Prench mfiflm ~The | Libertyvile Orchestra . fur-- ished the music at the Woman's Club Guest night: on ?fi ~Director of Bands, Nicholis mar ages to. get home cacte in a * lkbfltdthdhhl% ter Hil} has accepted m call to tal a parish in Saii~a, Kansas. We will all miss Mr. Hil} in the musical cir-- cle, bat --we wish him God--speed a'1d »s e R, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18 & voice eqirt's order \him. from continuing the war, Vol-- a-mm earpenters ' At a meeting of tie Musical Soc-- , Mrs. Joseph Reuse, Miss Mar-- Taylor a1d the Mavis Galloway, Dorothy ' B Gladys Bwan, Ruth Walrond. and Helen Col-- lins 'were unanimously . elected.: : to membership i1 the Society, ~-- "PGS P 1$ Volive daring Col. A. V. Smith to bring him into court on a-- con-- tempt -h-:'v!? Pogs ul .n *4 keganand Lake uh',. prosecuted to the Hmit, _ /. .T' I'I l e 'i':'fli!f h-- P gud with erécting new u;.._' $E .. 8.' . Today, #flgm an> 'air-- barm :;';n:' ntaintug the MM san x cal demm against .. 2.. Today, YVe w -- an 'air-- plane over, hm BB Uropped. thon. sands of bills the identi-- cal degrading -- ace against the Independents that his signboards BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH i lags of mmusic in i Fredric Fradkin, .nry c.;-ol' w.'u wfi{:-fl."Ffln O Clock w@u--:--n'" Lennoy, '&:' by Isham Jones, Carl Penten, 2 Marion Harric. 4 . Aes atithens romc ihi'ddm..:. Bennic Krueger's Orchestra . M m--rh-n.. easella's Italian Band-- November Records Mario W- «+ « ppant o y Ir prbver ~*taiid « For your co ARTIgT © POPULAR DANCE Libertyville, -- M m and Male Quartet Ray Furniture & Paint Store Baritone . .. Baritone.. . Violinist .. . CONCERT AND BALLAD serzction . 2o ki ds ty wight (hoore Bu es INSTRUMENTAL SELECTION ON SALE TODAY :}Friday, NOV. 39 1922 Oiflurhmol.lolm G. Wirtz at Ivanhoe : 16 Spring Boars x ~-- 24 Spring Gilts s wili be sold on this date rain or shine, * _ The prize winners of Lake County Fair and the Aurora Fair. Come and spend a day with us whether you buy or not. 3 W"""""': The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise "I Found a Foar-- Clover" ---- "George Call Me Back, Pal O# Mtgtll . .. -- LAKE COUNTY CHESTER WHITE ~BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION Consignment . Sale OR ' !'-39{5'9'- a w a w# PURE . BRED STER WHITE HOGS "1...'i.o.-oi£ No. Size Price E 1 ;!.;']I .":] a¥ as17 10 ~ 45 1M

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