| s o _0 s _ -- Personal and . Itomaofwd-- The two year old child of Mr. andMrs. Charles Dyer is ill with pnea--monig. . >Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hansen attend--ed the basket ball game at Wauke--Mr. and Mrs, Feter Hansen alled0» |, _ 208. & @2 0 san 4n Wuhmflwum""m.luuomh'fwgan Thursday evening. -- | kegan Thursfay.FREE SYRINGE WITH EACH BOTTLEFor ONE WEEKXThose Who Serve YouLake County National BankSyringe Free with of MillerAT $3. o..g..'-u-:._fiwThere is no water bottle like thei e hi. ie e aing Shace." PussBefore a man can properly --take careof other people's money, he must firstprove that he can manage his own well.The officers and directors of this bankare men of tried--and true ability whohave made a success of their privateundertakings, and to whom any indivi--dual or group -- of individuals may safe--ly intrust ary financial matter.We shall be glad to number you amongour patrons.F. B. LOVELL COMPANYHMillerMrs. John Suydam Jr. entertaineda few triends at euchre Friday after--Mrs. Fred Haines spent Thursdayin Lake Villa.Mrs. James Layco*ck spent Thurs--day in Round Lake, -- _ _Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Disney wereWaukegan visitors Thursday.Mrs. M. C. Wilson is visiting rel--atives in Chicago this week.E. E. Ellsworth the local postmast--er is ill with an attack of the grippe.Waukegan Thursday-- *%mmmmmul pneumonia.Mrs. Max Miller and family haveall been il!l with influenza--J. J. Doerschuk made a businesstrip to Anna, IL, Wednesday.The grade school pupils enjoyeda holiday on Washington's birthday.Mrs. Hattie Haney visited friendsin Lake Forest Thursday, a __ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bishop attend--ed the Lumberman's Convention andbanquet held in Chicago Thursday.Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kaiser at--tended the funeral of Mr, Hecksing--er in Chicago Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Esentrot arejoying a trip £They will be gone a few weeks.Mrs. James Lee is very ill at thesix of her little girt friends Thurs--day afternoon on the cccasion of hera wonderful time playing games andenjoyed the refreshments providedby the mother of the hostess,Miss Vene Whecler was given asurprise party Wednesday eveningon the occasion of her birthday.Friends, thirty in number gathéreddhrh.onl:Amhhelp her celebrate her natal day.Mystic Workers not paying month--ty dues before the first.positivelyrisk suspension. Mary Carney, Cor--respondent. 156--itanrlul).mrwfll-'day with his family. is locatedat Ladysmith, Wis., in the interestsof the Dixie Music House, Chicago.Mr. and Mrs. August Schwermanof Gilmer are the happy parents ofa baby girl born February 22, Wash--ington's birthday.Rev. Guy E. Smock, pastor of theWresby#erian chiurch 'has been illthis week He is much better atthis time.Mrs. Clarence Fiagg of Milwaukeeis assisting in the care of RichardFlagg who is il! with pueumonia.Richard is getting along nfcely, .:Miss Elizsabeth Larson has re--:g.dbnpdfln'fiudy-Department store and will re--turn to her home in Antioch on Sat--wicharq is gO|Ing @NUME "MLMMUC .Miss Elizabeth Larson has re--rmmnum--Department store and will re--turn to her home in Antioch on Sat--urday.home of her son, Fred Lee at Elk--Miss Dorothy Suydam entertaineda few friends after the basket ballgame Tuesday everiing.Mrs. Fred Bockelmann underwenta major operation at Victory Mem--orial hospital, Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. George Follett sawplaying games, bunce etc. RefreWm. Hodga in "For All of Us" at therived Delicieus Prark Canay, iise--es, special 10e Tb. Larigworthy's. .olives and cake were served.Miss Doris Kaiser visited Mr. andrg. Earl Kaiser of Chitago onPR EITRE »Walter McLaughlin of Highlandirk called on Libertyville friendsevering.played Wearried a bus lead of Livertyvilliteso. o. dn 2. af weure_ About » yefive Libertyvillefaan attended §Be backet bail gameproprietor <of Bnow's Taxi Service28. 'Gé-'y.? played North Chicagothe same @¥€ North Chicagowon, the score #tanding 34 to 24.Indications hat Libertyville willwin first place in the tournament.ARMO-gg ESTATEPLACED ON SALEAT $5,000,000CHICAGO, Feb. 20.--Mellodyfarm, famous COUntr: estate of J.Ogden ' ': E Lake Forest, wasplaced on sale today. The estatevalued at P :u reportedsought by . McCormick ashome for h:m Ganna. Walsks.Within the last few months 60 ser--vants of fi.flnc were discha;:;ed. -- The e livestock repoworth hdfmou has been soldand farm lamd rented.Fancy hard candies, Oe Ib. Lang--worthy's. t i1 15--1tThe estate. designed as fairyland for I€Amour, when itwas thought she would go throughlife a cripple,. _ The upkeep wasplaced at $800,000 a year.SCHOOL BENEFITln-m-hm-.buhzThe snowing of "When Knighthoo4was in !"ll!-f on Tuesday andWednesday of this week for schoolbenefit was @ splendid success, Eagerspectators filled the Auditorium tooverflowing and--sehoo's in surround--ing distric .tmed "en masse."mphm all it was ad--vertised to be and combined history,romance spectacularArea -:'.g won in -:Jz'thlargest numbeér 0£ tickets in percent--age to its enrollkment, in the contestamong the disunict schools,. . LMGeightn grade pupils of the Eradeschool sold the largest number ofThis show was put on by the uppergrade pupils under the direction ofMrs. Hattie , the eighth gradeteacher. They to thank thepublic for its nage and co--op--eration. %Mflfl*"n'fioproceeds will bm" purchaseequipment for the playground.Ask to DAYsmn': -55'-'# week--end.Dozens of items in deairable mer--chandise at areal worth.The Club Houselady for general store work. Rapidadvancement for efficient and will--Too lqte "M'"I'l" Su' E Town"Phones 24 and 35 STake Advantage!Spaghetti Italianne 'M*-Chicken Salad SoupA Special DemonstrationDBAWS BIG CROWDCOLLEGE INN PRODUCKS _Be sure to call in and sample these'Armory, ThursdayApply at Langwor--430 N.Will Be Held at Our StoreFEBRUARY 22 -- 23 -- 24 ofa score of 87 toCream of Asparagus Soupfongol Chicken A la King. FEBRUARY 24 1923It has been gaid that a"communityis no bett.H.' men and wom--;;x who uvt.:'fl. '.nov true thisui:.you or I : our part in thework o'; hfld-:g our town, ourtown suffers. --._Take for instance, the habit oftrading nt# town. Nothing willso the business interestsof one's town.A town is similar to an individual--the wrong medicine will kill, whilethe proper treatment will cure.But let each individual apply theremedy of "trade at home" and youwill see that community thrive andprosper like a sick man who growsstrong under the proper treatment.The practice of buying away fromhome is worse than a curse to theYou and I .fia.l-h or *f Our Communitypeople of any community. It willspread and grow like a contagiousdisease unless checked by the indi--vidual efforts of every citizen.Remember this, that you have yourduty to perform towards your hometown, just the same as your neigh--borYour own individual efforts willgo a long way toward upbuilding orretarding the growth of Libertyville.DEATH OF MRS LAMMERINGOCCURRED WEDNESDAYMr3, Barbara Caroline Lammering,wife of John H. Lammering of thisvillage, died Wednesday afternoon ofMyocarditis at the age of 69 years.Mrs. Lammering had not been wellfor some time but her condition wasnot considered serious until a fewweeks before death claimed her.Funeral services will be held Sat--urday, February 24 from St. Jos--eph's church at 10 A. M. Intermentwill be made in Fremont cemetery.larity because they can't broadcastCONRAD NAGEL ANDBEBE DANIELSTonight and SaturdayAUDITORIU MSunday, Feb. 25th"Nice People""HE SHOWHOUSEDELIGHTFUL""Borderland"Agnes Ayers,WALLACE RED--TheatreThe of red s takes the'ouil"ro;- & sore, m'_rhuk. It cannot hnuyou. and it certainly ends thetorture once.oi s eng,nd you will have the quickest re--In three minutes it warms the sore spotthrough and through. Pain and sore--m';yfinfinlocajuofmRed Pepper Rub. Be sure to get thelief known. Nothing has such concen--trated, penetrating heat as red peppers.Just as soon as you apply Red Pep--RED PEPPER HEATsTOPS BACKACHEW.-- W..Carroll & Sons Co.Rub you will feel the tingling heat.ine, with the name Rowles on each45 inch Full Bleached Pillow Tubing. .. ... . .85¢e _Muslin ,Long Cloth and Nainsook, 86 inches . ~>Anmm&-hro'a..Splendid assortment of Ginghams and TissuesBleached Shaker Flannel......... . . .15¢ to 28¢ _Every Day In Every Way:Down by the Old DepotSubstantialWe have :If you feed RED COMB EGG MASH and *RED COMB SCRATCH FEED PHens convince you--WeYour Hens Will Lay Better -- |and Better EggsLibertyville Lumber Co.m oAFA REALThe First National BankLibertyville Tilino~ Resources More Than A HalfMillion Dollarsat food saver and allows Hens 1oo immaite $MASHK FEEDING HOPPERSWhen you becomeA customer of this bankYou surround yourselfWith a group of menSincerely interestedIn your success.Are wide open to youIn friendly welcome.Friendliness|CHEDoctors. Ar to be hired bythe w.'utvlhhhdluck to stay well >~ _DAY AND NIGHT TAXI SERVICEPhone Libertyville, 306Register Want Ads Get Results ¥PAGE FIVEi#X%
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