-;_-~m¢a.anmnm"3umyu~ Frank Holtie was in towh Friday,| 3 ':'" w'- f dt:" Busch has a position in the 6e it tanaren«--/«mmear=n as shipping clerk. _ > «LONG. GROVE .\ ~The rumor that the old milk train K + § S ) Ateacumill * was coming back proved to be a fizz-- 4 n-mo.m.mu.w, the other train's time . u-n.ma.mm-m.-d.nm.mm! -- e "fl%"fi. |at 8:16 a. m. instead of about noon: i3 -!w and son Victor as before. 'The empties still return Pixt ,'w.t&om'utn.n 1 y d" l it i Henry Potts and family were vis-- e 3A Mrs. Chicage at Long Grove Sunday m week. % fi'fi and entertained eomp:'u ~a Heary evening. . fd ' Eo 2. P uo onl ic oh. io. ce n m ied P . PAGE TWO Cal-- returned home Monday morning after spending the week end at the home of his cousin, Mrs. F. M. -- The Boy Scouts will hold a bakery sale in L. A. Murric's grocery store on Saturday : afternoon at, 3:00 fi. Wednesday afternoon Euchre Club met: with Mrs, Harold Wells . A number of Area people attended | maypiage of Alfred. Weidner to MrS. the Ivanhce bazaar Thursday, lm,("'. Lizzie Hertel). Mrs. F. C. Shaddle, Mrs. GeorE®| we wish the newly weds a world of Ross, Mrs. F. M. Harding and MYS. nappiness, [ y P asiae: m€y! "oil J.. N. Busch and Clarence Busch ho wone ns heur Wednesdey 'af, |bad charge of Emil Geest's business Mrs. Max Kohner, Wednesday aft | j y "yo Toas in the city. ernoon,. Mrs. M. H. Licber of Winn. etka gave an interesting address on The Changing World." Mrs. 0. F. Jarrett.spent Tuesday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Langworthy at Libertyville. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ritzenthaler left Thursday for New : Orleans Mrs. Everett Richardson and son of WM attended the Ivanhoe rru'!'hnndnandwi" spend remainder of the week with Mrs. Bert Chamberlain, _ _ Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shaddle motor-- old to Rogers Park Sunday--and vis-- ited their daughter, Mrs. James Rob-- ;. W. Chandler was a Chicago " --Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poret of Pala-- *."Mat-&owmimhr- sen home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Stark enter-- tmined the five nundred clyb Thurs-- * hee »Mos: See ~Moonshine Valley" Fri--Sat. Walter Stark went to Waukegan Sheriff Ablstrom. . * Don't miss seeing Frank Mayo in "Out of the Silent North" Sunday at Monday. Prairie View called at the VICIOT| S% 5 E. M home Saturday. 1 Henry Potts a b and Mrs. of Chicage at Long Gr the week end at: th';'"""'" dAng with: Mr. and I, I» Emil Geest sp T aate © chanaine . Mr. Albert Moldenhauer and dau-- with Mrs. F. Holtje. Fzfigm 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hans spent Monday in Chicago. * | Miss Nettie Bunn of Chicago spent and Mrs, A. M. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hans and da»-- q'mnurl-b-nl-nlu- Albert Moldenhauer and dau-- r,-fl Friday evening with Misses Martha and Lillie Saner. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sauer called on relatives at Wheeling on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. William Tonne aad rcmmv& afterncon with Mr. angd Mrs. Henry Tonne. Mrs. Stephen Keiler and daugh-- ter Marvells and son Orval spent the week ead in Chicago. _ Heary L position at Mr. and Mrs, A. Moldenhauer en-- tertained company on Sunday. A party was given at the . H. Lasoke home last Friday evening, it heing in honor of Alfred's birthday. AMU antawead the evening. At the slose of the evening all joined wer spent Thursday at the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herschber-- Area of Deputy Sheriff under Jr. received the ap-- tminiy id puenagtimgs Just . Among those who attended the big dance at Long Grove on Thanksgiv= ing eve, were as follows: E. "fi" Clarence Busck, Fred Busch and lady friend, Alexander Bunton, Jr., and Miss Alice Bunton and John Bornhofen, Jr.-- Everybody had a W | and Sunday Mrs. Maether and son of Chicago were visitors at the Geo. Stirm home Sunday, also Mrs. Ed. Giss and chil« dren, Miss Victoria Weidner and Mr, and Mrs. Dave Sturm of Barrington, Geo: Sturm Sr., Emma and Martha Voss spent Thanksgiving at the Geo. Sturm home i1 Libertyville. / Emil Geest spent Tuesday night at Buffalo Grove. A. J. Raupp was a caller at J. N. Buseh's Saturday. ~ John Cargill and-- family spent Thanksgiving at Waukegan. Jim Matousek, Caroline Busch and Clarence Busch spent Saturday Emil Geest spent Friday night at Wheeling also Saturday night when he attended a meeting of the Ma-- N. C. Volz and tamily were callers at the Geo, Volz home Saturday. J. N. Busch and several others were busy Saturday at the latter's well trying to induce ét to go wet, said well always had an abundance of water for more than thirty--five vears but then prohibition does do \home of A. J use on the road The only air that is injurious is last might's air. Open the window and let it out ere you catch a cold, George Plister was a caller at the Fred Weiduner of C anksgiving at home On last Wednesday occurred the _ Mrs. Ray Busch and daughter Shirley spent a couple of days at the N. F. Buach home :ast week. The first bid for a bust of ex--| YI!% + Inf 00 e y 22 0s is Y ie kaiser Wilhéim of Germany taken off g2.tf § "( the steamer Leviathian was 20 cents. enpmmemmmmmmmmmmmememmmenpentgeememmeeseommemmmmmenenemeneeemeemmmmmmmmmememmnmenemasazcee =omesnea areareteeccuuel They didn't state if that was also recovery. |in Libertyville Sunday night where the last bid. | _ ¥d. Schiey, Chas. Schicy and their | they took in the movies. | Mr. Schmeiser vacated the house mother, Mrs. Mary Schley m-tl Caroline Busch has been somew aat of John Raupp and has moved into amw:mumm"o."q*.u* the Geo. Link house formerly o¢-- some also 'called at Fred| z; -- Mary's. Church at Buffalo cupled by the Waldman family. _ _ _ | Schley's. Grove held their bazaar last week ; Emil Geest had a W. Wolf & Sons 3.l_'"rmw 'The hoo! children of the track from Chicago deliver him & at the home of muun'hm.'",m! e':mhu-tlmcnnm 1hdduryfodm. AUE-- | Mrs. Max Miller of rtyville. ] Chri Grewe is also kept quite busy at *1| i. Schley, Clarence Busch and | 'Mr. »nd Mrg. John Draper of Park times delivering feed and ©0@l f0f | a)ozandar Bunton Spent Thank*. Riige spent Sunday at the G. M. Emil. "Why not bur 4 uc --niio~, |Stting aftemson at Whecling. _ |Weidner home. .. i by . f.e~ Weidzner son of J. G. Weidner| Emil Geest spent Sunday evening |"M'"MA.W'0,.h'-Enlnhuuwfihmwm at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Lueb» At the dance at . rove mnbfivhcmanvm-'l a girl's coat also three hats were taken. Some one is evidently laying faek m _;: coat and caps next }mn-vmm"cto wear on your homeward trip. ; Wm. Wachsning of Palatine is in a hospital in Chicago undergoing a serious operation, we g@dwm'fiflw igo, shopping. He went via the otor bris line. £*%" K car of stone was received for APTAKISIC in the city at r of Chicago Raupp Thanksgiving his FOR SALE--180 acre farm wi FOR SALE--One Favorite Heater, one Acorn Kitchen Range. Both in good condition. Phone w:t 91 FOR SALE--1920 Twin Indian Mo-- toreycle cheap, Cash .or terms. Call Libertyville 298--R--L. _ 91--2t FOR SALE--Lot of good used fur-- niture and household goods at re-- asonable prices 6 piece dining mm Sellers kitchen cab-- inct,. practically new gas range, $35.00, Refrigerator, $5.00. FOR SALE--150 bushels good corn, S. W. Degner, Prairie View, Phone FOR SALE--Modern six room resi-- donuon.lotlflft.vfle. In very mmmmoturn. ie only $4750. Easy terms. See A. R. Schnaebele, Real Estate & Insurance, Register Office, Lib-- FOR SALE--Barred Rock Cockerels FOR SALE--Houses and lots at re-- ment, dairy and horse barns, silos, tool houses, and othér smaller , buildings. About 20 acres in good . oak timber. 50 acres io alfalfa. Entire farm drained, Very good loam goil. To insure a quick sale this farm is priced at 40% less than its real value. If you are in the market for a farm, @ither to live on, or for an investment, 'don't fail to see this one, ~For further information see A. R. Schnaebele, Register Office, Libertville, .98--tf epidifta crrg nenr, A ieb es i Afiiiienier * ~»upe wphat Alexander Bunton spent Thanks. giving afternoon at Wheeling. Will Weidner son of J. G. Weidner is somewhat laid up with an infection on his hand. Some of our townspeople nearly missed getting their mail on Thanks-- giving morning. It was sent down Minimum charge, 25¢. om&ffl Rates: 5¢ per line per insertion. but mbout half of it was missing but thanks to Ernie he again was as usual strictly on his duty and saw that said mail got here, and we high-- ly appreciated his kind act. Emil Geest, Al, Bunton, Jr. and Mrs. J. N. Busch spent Sunday a week past, at Libertyville at the Max If you want to buy anything, or--if you have something 'to . sall, nntorcxdum.orflyumthlp.nlh'hknowlwl-h'n columns. -- You will get results. a 'There is no way you ecan reach as many people in LAK® COUNLY inso-honutimonnfldummabhneq,uyoumtlmw' your wants known here. A trial will convin¢e you. 1 yxl . LPCIP 1 Jarrett, Phone 330--J. also Buff Rock ani Golden Laced Wusndottes. Phone 277--J. 88--6t asonable prices and -- easy terms, in. Special assessments -l: up. Good income property: ed for quick sale at only : $3800, Easy terms if you wish. See A. R. Schnaebele, Real Estate & In-- FOR SALE _'!'il----h ' T IV" : g I L URL Favorite Heater, 92--tf 21--tf LOST--By Boy Beout at Scout Cab-- 'rou SALE--Rouen Ducks, | tndflnt,:fiu :m_" | mh.fl!'.'neo;fl-'vi FOR SALE--One 5--passenger tour-- ing car, One 1--tonm Truck, also some new pine flooring, 4 inch. ; Tel, Deerfleld 211--W. -- 92--6t FOR SALE--One 6 room house. Gas FOR SALE--Mammoth Rouen ducks and Toulouse geese. . Alse Barred | Rocks ard Rhode Island Red cockerels, the best we ever raised HOUSE FOR RENT--Six Rooms. Two hundred feet from car line FOR RENT--Furnished rooms. miodern conveniences. -- Inqzuire WANTED--Man with car to sell complete line low TIRES AND TUBES. lm week WANTED--Farmer, married man to STRAYED--Thick--set Bay Horse Pony, little lame hind leg, mane tut off, two white spots on his back from sgddle galls. . Telephone x.mswm,t..hmulg__ Mr. »nd Mrs. John Draper of Park Ridge spent Sunday at the G. M. Weidner home. . Emil Geest spent Sunday evening n@homd&un&,ln.lnb- iwnmhu&l'nddl, |Ial up again in good shape and equipped with a winter top ready for a cold spell. | Ralpa Halverson and Wm. Thill-- man motored to Waukegan Monday. \ _ Max Miller and family and Al |mmu-n§wmd*- ' ernoon at the J. N. Busch home. ' Hi Gleason was a caller at J, N. Busch's Friday, A surprise party was held on Miss Martha Voss, last Friday night 'u','w: 'to be a very uhique affair, the special feature being that all the guests at the party nad the \name of Stirm, there were 24 guests from w Lake Zurich, and everyone & lmmh.fllmwu (Sturmy affair, but a grand old time 40x800, --Fruit trees and . straw» wfimmm%m in y 414 So. Jackson street. Waukegan, Pnone 1876--R _ _ $2.00 each while they last. the best old time ever. served .,,i'm'f" enjoyed, © then they sang home sweet home and took their departure, pronouncing it just and, expenses. Sterimgworth Fire Co., Sterling, E. Liverpool, Ohio. C A 98--it. work on small farm neér Half Day. : Good living--quarters and DST--By Boy Scout at Scout Cab-- in in Casey's woods, Thanksgiving day, a 'blanket roll. containing Name F. S. Smith on ease. Call Libertyville 176--J. All kinds of Auto Repair Work have something 'to -- sell, undred: feet from car line Phone Libertyville 200--R--1: THE STAR Day and Night Service WANTED Vote " For the New Constitution December 12th DECEMBER 12th VOTE YES! The big outstanding fact for the people of Tllinois to know is : That the New Constitution Proj Better Government Than the Old! Remember the date------ Here are some of the benefits to the people and the commonwealth which will result from your affirmative vote for the new basic law. It empowers the Legislature to pass laws: It makes possible a modern tax plan, giving a square deal to all. 1--To reach concealed property-- the hidden stocks and bonds which , » have always escaped taxation. 2--For an income tax to place part of the burden on those who enjoy large in-- comes, but hold little taxable property. 3--For exemption of household goods and implements of agriculture. . 5--Provides 'adequate revenue with-- out confiscating property. It provides loans for farmers. Limits Chicago to one--third of the Senate. Abolishes minority representation. Checks orgy of appropriations in last hour of the session. Widens the amending gateway. Adds safeguards for public funds. Provides a unified court system. vote YES! General Committee for Ratification of The New Constitution +. 29 South La Salle Street, Chicago . Prevents double taxation. Pal i Aus 99 '#t