M : H.~C. Meyer was a Waukegan cal-- ler Thursday. = Mér. s. A. Prior and family were a of Mr. and Mrs. will give a danee Mrs. John Mitchell spent Monday in Waukegan > Nrs, Thomas Russell and daughter Helen Wwere Caicago visitors Satur-- Mrs. Doehring of Chicagy time friend Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gadke = ed into the bq-z ,fl_'!'fif_"_'::' w"' se in Area.this week Leland Jar-- H. C. Meyer spent Wednesday with his son, Paul, at Lake Zurich, was postponed on account of bad weather will be neld Monday evening * Mr. uad'lu. '? King and {nugnter were guests .",m'l.&-ihn'nmu- in The Ladies Vernon Cemetery As-- sociation will hold its regular meet-- ing at the 'home of (Mrs. Frank Mitchell at Area, Thursday, Oct. 26. _ The G. W. Club gave a card party at McBrides hall, Wednesday even-- Mrs.'J. W. Chandler was a Chicago MRS. M. L CHANDLER John Mitchell spent Saturday Area HALF DAY Van Zandt of Grays-- evening with old ina T. "WMastnaer® also visite L'*,-&'& 6. M a . 7 e k. + We 4. Seuer home. . ) " | _/ . ow : the week is to ,~. mfo *\_1 ee AMRC* se zs . P ess entertained her sig-- and Mrs. Davis were Chicago Yigit-- . yipgignnl * nof' cl:' I'" --NW, J. Sauer and family were Loxng Harty Knedler and family arri from Montana last Tuesday and ¢x-- oct to spend several days with rel-- Mr, A. C. Richards were afternoon. _ _ _ . * 4"]. of the Vernon Ceme-- t will meet _ Mrs. Mitchell at Area, Thursday, Mrs. Emma F. Knedier, _~; near North Northfield, IIL, or April 19, 1863. On1 Dec. 23, 1895 she was united ; ufigtos-llm ler. 1&1 .,m:-fl:: in Prairie View JPBML., and lived there until death claimed her on has been in poor health for some months but her cheerful dis-- position : and . constant thought for mufldhdncfin j thoze about her to the Tact that ghe was very il}, and made it ;u'mhfinh--eflmfl to realize the seriousness of the Mine Begois Motine of ChicA$h Ts OBITUARY y the Joseph. R chards R bought re¢ p w § a ho. Emiea Krue repicBrewas :\ e _ shol wisdom and helpfuln@sa drew to her i¢e in the community . has q-m'mbyfll. t ' leaves to mourn wep-- eration which death has. nee-- oo Cn% ter desr hn id Teo men: ; tp--d-u & step-- ,*'.:.." love between the latter and the one who was a mother ito them in all except the blgod relation P a ecin af which the deceased was a member aince its i ons s . A. Ko ho was . by mflommfl:':} ummhaufi o tot scene when Tip tahge marched by the casket and each placed a fragrant .rose upon: the caaket as a tribute of love &and. S and dinner were served by ladies to all the friends and rel-- @mw"ldth' in the home of Mr. and W. Lockhead. Mr. Knedler and his children, ex-- 'wbfium g for 'their kind sym-- and assistance, which they & them during the illness of Mrs. Knedier and during their 4 FECDLIL 196 * His heart oppressed and with an-- x« ~ viniresines worker for the in heaven what a joyful friends 'mmd we nave * SAOR per vecnd, Phone S19--4. : \MBkhere is no way you can reach us many people in Lake county i2 so sh .mqnqw.mum,flflmm your wants known here.. A will convinee you.. ~ If--you w anything, or if you have something: to ==il rant pd.:::xn"m-bhmmw» o tnonge > n will get naauate . _ 4 h Minimum charge, %c. _ . 6 insertions for $1.» _ Rates: b¢ per line per insertion. Wadm" ege M',"A Foremost (\! f o ".. 7' " Ulassiumed A For years this famous Semi--Annual Event at the Globe has been the Supreme Val-- mmmmd.be&mnmdmhmuhw.m.flqlm- portant than ever. -- It is a Sale of a Great store full of high grade Seasonable Mer-- chandise so obviously Underpriced that there will never be a question of Our Value In the face dnmmmumnunh'm'mmuhm" level. Mn.m.nwmhummmmu-umm Prices are advancing because manafacturing costs are going higher overy day. We prepared for this sale at the old prices and the batgains offered represent woeks of .effort by our entire buying staff. If you want to sare-- ;*Mr"fl 'biggest opportunity you'll see for months to come: The values are #o Wreat we can-- ,Mu#nh*-hq'_!._&-m-umuu:'_n--n""a ..' Itis & Challenge to Competition, a Challenge to High Prices, a Challenge to You to Equsal the Savings Anywhere--Visit 'the Store and See for Yourself. "aP 80--1t THE CREATEST SALE EVENT OF THE YEAR AND IT DE-- ns Schar, P . D 7T--6t Now 1 ners at the t Aberty: muah. "Phiwe oc p Phine 274-- W.2. -- Prairie View. ~79--2t ; ~ Bpod -- i:' Nice : Beets g:fi . Peter Petges; _ 77--6t ER We Announce a , / T6 per | badks $18 enc | 79--2t s on onee in oo chenes "rbn SALE -- Furnitare, _ living-- FOR «BALE .-- . Very fertile 80 acre hfilfi town. Lfl% imine mfi umds facl FOR SALE--Tweive neres of Corn hlhg'wh 4 | Lowell, , Arcady Farm, ' Forest FOR SALE--Kitchen range No, 9 in excellent -- condition, with hot FOR SALE--64 Acre Faern near town school and factory; land and buildings in first class condition. Terms easy to right party. > Ad-- equal to new. Phone 126--J,. Lib 187 W. Inguire evenings 'at 614 'TO RENTZ--185% acte farm near FOR RENT--Modern rooms. with or without board. Please inquire at 213 Park Place, Libertyville, TF--6t -- nished. Two large rooms for light house--keeping. Phone 198--R. dh Waukegan's Foremost FOR RENT i uie 'IAbortyvilio,