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Libertyville Independent, 25 Nov 1926, p. 6

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Get Those Extra Eggs! _ LAKE BLUFF WOMAN _ MEETS DEATH WHEN STRUCK BY TRAIN * The Quaker Qats @mpany PAGE SIX It is thought that she followed this practice Wednesday night and that she stepped into the path of a fast train which is due in Lake Forest at 11:30 o'clock but which was running about 15 minutes late that night. Five Trains Pass Ovér Body *--The body evidently was carried The body of Miss Jennie E. Jack-- son, aged 55 years, field secretary and deaconess of the Agard Rest home at Lake Bluff, was found in & terribly mangled condition on the tracks of the Chicago and North Western railway a block south of the Lake Forest station at about 7 O'clock Thursday morning. . Indications were that the woman was struck by a train at about 11:40 o'clock Wednesday night of last week and that no less than six mlnaj passed over the body before it was found by railroad employes 'nmrlday' Victim of Old Habits Basing . their opinions on the known habits of the woman Lake KForest police and associates of the woman in the conduction of the Agard Rest home believe that Miss Jackson arrived in Lakg Forest, as was her usual custom, on the train due at that station at 11:40 o'clock. She had been in the habit for years, it is said, of walking around the end of the train and across the tracke with the ~bject of hurrying to the institution in Lake Bluff, Miss Jennie E. Jackson, Field Secy. of Agard Rest Home Struck at Lake Forest. W. F. FRANZEN LUMBER CO. EMIL GEEST Libertyville, Hlincis Aptakisic, lilingis ANTIOCH MILLING CO. 8. L TRIPP LUMBER CoO. Antioch, Ilinois eee Mundelein, Hlinois GURNEE LUMBER & COAL Co. BARRINGTON LUMBER Co. Gurnee, lilinols Barrington, Iilinois . LAGERSHULKE '& HAGER TIBBETS CAMERON CoO. Barrington, lIilincis L Round Lake, Hlincis EVANS FEED COMPANY A. J, MERCHANT Mighland Park, Hilinois Waukegan, IHlincis M. H. HUSSEY J. H. PATTERSON LUMBER C Lake Forest, Iilinois Wauconda, lilinols & P. L. HAPP J. H. PATTERSON LUMBER C Northbrook, 1!!. Lake Zurich, IHlinois and *give notice ofr anyrc ' e ataaet 1 2 0 -- 2 e H Now is the time every extra egg means more cash! And right now is the time you can make your hens produce more eggs-- better eggs -- by feeding Ful--O--Pep Egg Mash. Young or old hens, it makes no difference, will lay right through the unfa-- vorable season if you will feed this won-- derful mash according to directions. Pullet eggs will be larger, more uniform in size with the eggs from old hens. All eggs will be larger, stronger--shelled --the kind that get the best prices. And if you will keep your hens on Ful--O--Pep Egg. Mash they'll help you get the finest broods of chicks you've ever had, next Spring. Local Telephone Directory Telephone --Company Now is the Time! £4 \~ Goes--«--to Press Soon ho mbe insl service subscribers | J. H. PATTERSON LUMBER Co. Wauconda, lilinois Td J. H. PATTERSON LUMBER co. Lake Zurich, IHlinois When found most of the clothing had been torn from the body and it bad been mangled to a point almost beyond recognition. Hands of her watch found near her body pointed to 11:05 o'clock but it is thought possible that as the watch was badly damaged that the hands --f the timepigece might have been moved. Spider Catches Fish Some spiders have been known to kil! birds, and most of them can catch flles easily, but in South Africa there is a fish--eating spider that captures fish that are as much as four times its size and weight. The spider is known as the Thalasins Spenceri, and it is found near Natal. It measures about three inches across the legs. © for nearly a block to the south where it fell between the rails. Five'or six trains passed over the body before it was discovered this morning. . Reports on the discovery of the body were made by the Lake For-- est police immediately after its dis-- covery by the railroad employes and Patrolman Breghorn was sent to the scene of the accident. He arranged for removal of the body to the Wenban undertaking establish ment. She left home on Tuesday morn-- ing to go to Chicago on business in connection with the home and intended to return to the home Thurs-- day night. night. Miss Jackson had been connected with the Agard Rest home, a Meth-- odist institution, for five years in the important capacity of deaconess and field secretary of the institution. She was regarded as a woman of much ability in her chosen vocation possessing marked executive qualities and capable of untiring and effective work in the interests of the home. nre~> . maxy) uested .to:call Barrington, Iilinois BBETS CAMERON Round Lake, Hlinci A. J, MERCHANT Waukegan, IHincis PATTERSON LUMB Wauconda, lilinols ?ATTERsONn LUuMpB Lake Zurich, IHlinci FEED _ . 20 acres hill corn in shock, 20-- tons timothy baled hay, 1000 bu. yellow seed oats, 100 bu. seed barley, 50 bu. seed wheat 25 bu. corn in crib, 15 ft. silage in silo, cut before frost, some some timothy seed, home grown po-- tatoes and apples. IMPLEMENTS ' International manure spreader, new C. B. & Q. corn planter with fertilizer and bean attachment, new 2--row Inter-- national corn cultivator, new John Deere cultivator, John Deere walking cultivator, small cultivator; harrow toot.1 cultivator, shovel »low, new gang plow, good sulky plow, walking plow, 2--3 cornered cultivator, 4--sec. harrow, 2--sec. harrow, new International pul-- 'verizer, Buckeye seeder with timothy attachment, Boss potato digger, Cham-- pion potato planter with fertilizer at-- tachment, Clean Sweep hay loader, side delivery, McCormick grain binder with 'engine attachment, 250--egg Suc cessful incubator, cattle rack for Reo truck, -- hand timothy seeder, double tackle block, 2 cross saws, 40 grain bags, log chaing, Star litter carrier, cables and posts, 800--l1b. scale, 8 by 12 canvas, wire stretcher, 3 sets fly nets, 2 tmorse bWMankets, lots of sawed fire wood, oil stove, Deering corn binder, Type B International silo filler, Adri-- LIVESTOCK 20 cows, mostly al fresh} 4 calves by side (all tested and retested); five working horses, bay team 10 yrs., old, 2600, black horse 11 yrs. 1200, black mare 12 yrs. 1300, 275 White Legaorns, all one year ing geese. Monday, Nov. 29, William E. Meier having sold his farm, will sell at public auction on his farm 14 miles north of Arlington Heights. on Palatine, State and Randgd Roads, on the old Dietrich Heineman farm, commincing at 9.30 a. m., the following: Death coming at 11:10 Friday night claimed Joseph S. Eichinger, aged and prominently known farmer who has resided in the vicinity of Milburn for more than a half cen-- tury. Death followed a short pe-- riod of illness and was due to pneu-- monia and othercomplications." He wWas 78 years of age. J. S. EICHINGER VETERAN FARM ~ OWNER IS DEAD The deceased wids born in Buf-- falo, N. Y., and came to this county as a young man taking up his :g!- dence on the farm which he 0 a until his death. His brothers, John and George Eichinger, both of whom are still living, live on adjoining farms. Mr. Eichinger keld a prominent placé in the community during his long period of residence. He was regarded as an excellent and very successful farmer and was known for the <value and appearance of horses which he bred for use on the farm. Monday,,--November 29, 1926 Old Resident Of Milburn Sec-- tion Passes Away Friday, After Short Iiness He was at work a few days ago TERMS OF SALE: All sums of $25.00 and under, cash; -- over that amount a credit of six months will be given on good bankable notes, bearing interest at 6 per cent from date. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. MACHINERY--2 Ford Touring Cars; Ford Ton Truck; Drag; 3 Cultivators; Potato Digger; Shovel Plow. LIVESTOCK and FEED--Horse, 1200 lbs., 10 years old; Ton of Hay; 60 Shocks Ripe Corn;' 60 Shocks Sweet Corn.: Big Sale of Merchan-- dise at Auction RALPH HUIZENGA, Prop. At Aptakisic, 3%/4, miles North of Wheeling, 14 miles South of Half Day, %4 mile west of Milwaukee Ave., 3 miles East of Long Grove, 1 mile South of Prairie View, on Waukegan Tire Market On the Bridge _ . Waukegan ~-- * Phone 2067 A LC OHOL 188 Proof. Denatured. Guaranteed the Best. _ Saturday, November 27 Commencing at 10 a. m., sharp, old, 2 good dogs, 3 breed W. Walbaum, Auctioneer. Schminke and Boehner, Clerks LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25, 1926. . E. Meier Auction )J¢ sallos ance grass mower, hay rake, 4--row Champion potato sprayer--also> used for orchard sprayer, potato duster, a Chatham fanning mill equipped for 'clmmx grain of all kind, corn and onion sets for both hand and engine power, weederk breaking cart, silage cart, lumber wagon, milk wagon that holds 24 cans, with side boards. small milk wagon, 2 truck wagons, light bob sleigh, 3 hay racks large one with side boards, rubber' tite buggy, Reo sedan in good running order, cream sepa-- rator, large butter Caurn, Fairbanks-- Morse 14 h. ». gasoline engine, Fair Day engine, power double washer, new large Delco plant fully equipped, 2 double unit Empire milking machines in good working order, 22 drinking cups with large storage tank, large milk cooler with cover, three cattle troughs, 4 self feeders, pump and jack lot of hog wire, 100 gal. gas tank, auto-- matic--rat trap, 3: double sets harness, Express harness and double harness, set gravel planks, ladder, step ladder, grappel hay fork and ropes and carrier, forks, hammers and tools of all kinds, 4 drinking fo@ntains for chickens with stands, Caicken coop for 8 clucks, 6. new milk cans 4 pgils and strainers, eveners, 4 horse neck yokes, grind-- stone, horse and cattle Clipper, corn sheller, Glenwood E. cook sove, Art Garland heater, new gas range, 1'% doz. kitchen chairs, writing desk with small safe, kitchen cabinet, rockers, cider barrels and crockery, small mar-- ket scale. set horse blankets, a large slaughtering |kettle, hooks and gam-- bles, whitewashing spray, 2 sets fly nets, fly soray, post auger, ne wBasic chicken house ventilators. As trere are a ot of articles to be sold, will start at 9:30 sharp. ILaunch served by Scotty. Terms: Over $25, 6 mos., 7 per cent. Col. F. Gahlbeck, Auctioneer. Harry Schoppe, Clerk: Miss Rubie Gillings is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hollenbeck, in Chicago and taking treatments for rheumatism, Mrs. Josephine Prillips of Magnolia, was called here Monday of last week on account of the serious iliness of her brother, Joseph Eichner. oX d Mrs, Emma Gerrity and children, James and Louise, of Mukwonago, Wis., attended the funeral of Joséph Eichinger. _ ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards enter-- tained the 500°club last Thursday eve A new g!rxe is being built on tae school grounds, for the use of those who drive to and from school. Mrs. Wm. T. O'Connor has gone to Loxley, Alabama," to remain for some time with her sister. > . Miss Grace Slocum spent the week end with home folks. Mrs, Edith Clark is quite ill with pneumonia. -- 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 (& THE INDEPENDENT DELIVERED YEAR. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY AND NO CHARGE FOR DELLIVERY o MILLBURN o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 he was taken iIt. * . Besides his two brothers he is sur-- vived by three sisters, Mrs. Kate Yocum, Mrs. Josephine Phillips and Miss Katie Eichinger. . in gathering corn on the farm when bhe was taken. it -- " Phoe 2067 . wAUKEGAN iy1:900"$4 4B :o. R | AUG. -- F R O EL 1| C PUBLIC AUCTION McCormick Grain Binder Deering Grain Binder Gang and Sulky Plows 2 Walking Plows Oliver 3--bottom Plo'g A10ft, Tanderth Disc 2 74t. Pulverizers + 2 Manure Spreaders 2 Disc Cultivators + 2 6{t, Cultivators Corn Planter Grain Drill Seeder $sec. Harrow New Deering Mower McCormick Mower Hay Loader Bide Delivery Hay Rake 4inch Truck Wagon and Box 3 Hay Racks 4 Wagons Milk Wagon Set Wagon Springs Cement Block Machine & plates Clod Crusher Fanning Mill Ecales Blacksmith Set S2--volt Motor ELMER J. HARTH, Prop. rods of wire ; Engine and Pow Janegville Sulky Plow new 1 K 2 Hand Plows Shovel Plow 2 Sets of Hay Ro: $3 Smaill Cultivators pulleéys -- 2 C McCormick Tower Cultivator Forks, Shovels and Deering Sglky Cultivator ({new) _ FEEC Dunham Culti--Packer (new) ; 8--section Drag *--section Drag ;fio'gfi';hfi?'gg},'d' Pulverizer Fanning Mill 300 Bush ek RBarl ; % C she ey Truck Wagon Hay Rack 75 Bushels Wheat Lumber Wagon, Box and Springs Quantity of Ear C Milk Wagon _ 2 Top Bugrgigs 14 Acres.Good Ri Bob Sleigh Cutter (new) 1 Ton Potatoes P 3 Sets of Double Harness P * 2 Sets of Single Harness : HOUSEHOLC 8 Horse Collars . > 2 Self Feeder Hea! Heaxyy Canvas. 18 by 24 1 Hot Blast Stove Canvas, 8 by 10 . Kerosene Stove an Barrels, Kegs, and otaer articles -- Chairs _ Rocker LUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT NOON. "'I.IIT us BLOT ouT YOUR INSURANCE <TROUBLES" . MA. oOdlI1AFTPURDU : "We Settle Claims At Once" * } LAKE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENCY Ii' H ' . is ulin Expert Insurance Engineers Most A..,u.':., Most Ag;;m..u, s TERMS OF SALE: Sums of $25.00 and under, cash; a credit of 6 months will be given on bankable notes cent interest. No property removed unless settlied for. AUCTION SALE McCormick Corn Binder McCormick Grain Binder McCormick Mower (new) McCormick Rake Moline Hay Loader Moline Rake * Side Delivery and Tedder Hoosier Seeder Sattley --Corn Planter, with 80 8 Head of Cows, 6 Good Work Horses, vusual lIerms. Lunch at Noon. FRED DEINLEIN, Prop. Aug. Froelich, Auc. _ A. S. Powers, Clerk 56 -- --Head of Livestock -- 56 Uusual T 26 I will sell at public Auction 1%/; miles East of Wauconda, commencing at 10 a. m., on Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction on the premises known as the John Knopf farm, 1 mile southeast of Long Grove, 1 mile northwest of Buffalo Grove, 5 miles north of Arlington Heights, + and will gell on 60--day retest. 4Good Work Horses--Rlack Team, wt. 3000 -lbs.; 1 Driving Horse. : ~ 5FAT HOGS. 100 Choice Plymouth Rock Hens ; 100 choice _--_* Plymouth Rock Roosters. Ducks. Mules, 36 Spring Hogs, 1 Chester White Boar and S0 Chkkeng _ -- _ _"""_ _ ""** Consisting of 16 Head of Cattle, 5 fresh, 3 with calves by their side, 6 heavy springers, balance milkers; 1 Stock Bull. This Herd is under Government supervision, Thursday, December 2 commencing at 10 a. m., sharp, the following . FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTT Phone 41 ' . Luke Zurich, + % uesday, November 30 the following personal property : Farming Implements, Tools, Etc. MASON & WHITLOCK Farm Machinery, Tools, Etc. AVGUST FROELICH, Auctioneer. Head of Livestock -- 26 1 Collie Dog. 2 Electric Plants and Batteries Star Coupe in good order 16 Swarms of Bees Incubator Cream Separator Churn andg Worker 2 Gas Engine and Pump Jacks 3 Sets Harness and Collars J. 1. Case Separator, 36x58 Avery Steam Engine . . Case Corn Shredder 10--roll International Silo Filler _ HAY AND FEED 10 tons Timothy Hay in barn 20 tons Alfalfa in batn 2 Stacks Wheat Straw 1500 bu. Oats 100 bu. Barley® 400 bu. Wheat 100 bu. C@ipeltz 1000 bu. Corn 6bu. Seed Corn Titan Tractor Bato Steel Mill Many other articles SRX w ul onl _ Engine, Pump Jack % 14 h. p. Fairbanks--Morse Gas 5 Engine and Power Washer, all new 1 Kerosene Tank 2 Sets of HMay Rope, Forks and pulléys _2 Caldron Kettles Forks, Shovels and other articles FEED 15 tons Timothy Hay (baled) 600 Bushels Good Oats « 300 Bushels Barley: 4 75 Bushels Wheat Quantity of Ear Corn 14 Acres.Good Ripe Hill Corn 1 Ton Potatoes . HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 Self Feeder Heating Stoves 1 Hot Blast Stove 1 Cook Stove Kerosene Stove and Oven (new) Chairs Rocker Wash Stand Corn Sheller 3 Cooling Tanks Stock Tank 10 Milk Cans Bull Double Unit Milking Ma-- chine, complete with pipes 2 h. p. Taylor Vacuum Gas Eng. 1% '1. p. Fairbanks--Morse Gas 75 Grain Sacks---- 1000 1b. Scale .lsb Prid, Fmés ||PMHQONE 306 Lunch at Noon over that amt. bearing 7 per i4 m F. R. STAFFORD' ¢_ Houlino FRED GRABBE Auctioneering FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTT 912 No. County St. ,__ Waukegan, L Reverse Charges on Business Calls Meets First and Thirg Friday Nights of Each Meonth In Gridiey Haill, First National BanR Bulilding. Visiting Neighbors Welcome #.VG RADLOFF, N. MADOLE, 5:%_ Columbia Lodce " e "}. NO. 131 Mystic Workers LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!IS Meets Pnd and 4th Tuesdays of Each Month at Gridlgy nall Visiting Members Cordially Iinvited LORA STURM EDITH LAYCOCK SNO W'S By U. S. Government Veterinarian D. C. Grinnel!, Inspector in Charge Telephone 829 LIBERTYVILLE Office With Farm Bureau Meets Firest ond Third Monday Nights of Each Month at Masonic Hall Visiting Companions Cordially Invited EARL CORLETT, H. P. J. B. WETMORE, Secretary. Office in First National Bank Building Hours: 1 to 8:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOI® I our speciaity. We have a large assortment of material for you to select from. Come in and see us. American Legion MEETS FIRST TUESDAY OF EAcH MONTH AT GRIDLEY HALL C. C. HOSKINS, Commander Telephone 3$45)J ATTORNEY--AT--LAW -- LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOIS LUCE BUILDING Res Phone 136--M Office Phone 15 North Milwaukee Avenue Telephone 551 LIBERTYVILLE Salesman, Salesladies and Retail merchant. My items fit all o fyou. Salesman averages $1.00 profit for every dealer called on. Costs dealer $2.00, he sells for $3.50, makes $1.50 on $2.00 invested. Salesman makes $1.00. K you are a Salesman or moold to become one. llf ylonwilllle::l'l anything in your life, you how to make better than $100 a week. Address GEO. L. LANE Mansfield, :--: Ohio LYELL H. MORRIS Dr. O. F. Butterfield Libertyville Post 329 CICHY'S TAILORING SHOP CATTLE TESTED FREEFE OF CH ARGEF Libertyville Chapter No. 272 R. A. M. _ATTORNEY--AT--LAW _ Office at Home on Cook Avenue Telephone 163--J LIBERTYVILLE®ILLINOIS DR. J. L. TAYLOR MONEY TALKS A¥ I L O R I N G Veterinary Surgeon _ LIBERTYVILLE ILLINO!S Telephore 66 E. W. COLBY Most Any Time ACME CAMP No. 176 of A. North Milwaukee Avenue. Telephone 551 LIBERTYVILLE €% | Phone 217--M -- ARLING T ON w# HOTEL # WAUKEGAN, LL. is done right at Cichy's Talloring Shop. Prompt Service. WILL: CONTRACT to furnish laboer and lln't:hl on _ your house complete a seot fig--ure so you will know just what the R. L GONSALVES Good Meals 50¢ Going to Build? @ # e Smith's Taxi G. H. SMITH, Prop. Day and Night_ Service Night Ph. 497+ _ Day Ph. 51 RO OFING : We Do All Kinds of Rooefing -- Work Guaranteed INSURA NCE A. A. Grandy William P. Whitney Architect Harrison Are ideal for bedtime. Extra heavy Romper Feet, all made with Rubber Buttons. By Hour Or Job Basements a Specialty S. J. GROVES & Libertyville Roofing -- AT LOW COST Estimates Furnished Free TAR and GRAVEL ROOFINQ Ready roofing over old Shingles FLAT ROOFS RECOVERED WITH TAR AND PITCH © West Lake Street LIBERTYVILLE ILLINOTS P. 0. Box 843 Phone 614--R.2 Grayslake, Illinois R. B. GODFREY Dr. Denton's : Sleeping Garments Sizes 1 to 8 Prices $1 to $1.75 soNnS CO. Phone Libertyville 659--J--2 Call, Phone, or Write to Teams for Hire J. CICHY, Proprietor The Quality Store Company uh Aus uh dnc y e Libertyville

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