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Libertyville Independent, 14 Apr 1921, p. 8

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lTE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, TrHURSDAY APRIL 14. 1921. IN(T(E Fiirsdsrn ogo Il Village Board Mr. Jesse S. Hyatt effers bimself as a cadidate for this important office in a statement published ini the Lake County Register, under date of April 9th, 192 1.1. lu tis sane statenient Mr. Hyatt says he always has and always expects to pay bits sbre of TAXES. You want a man that can be trusted at ai tinies, as the basis for mosi of the village arguments is "IHIGH TAXES." Let's see why your taxes are so high-by facts of record, and net idle campaign gossîp. THE COUNTY RECORDS AT WAUKEGAN SHOW THAT MR. HYATT' FILED TWENTY OBJECTIONS TO THE STORM SEWER ASSESSMENT against certain property whicb was in Mrs. Byatt's name. HIE DOES THIS TO AVOID PAYING THE TAXES. Now, on the other baud, the County Records aise show that about elevuen years ago ibis sane lady, Mrs. Hyatt, came int certain per- sonal property to the amount of abput $10,000.00 ., and the records aise show that Mrs. Hyatt came into tbe possession of $39,500.00 more în personal prop- ety'ahont six years ago. The law requies the, husband tu lst bis wife's se- curities with lus for tax purposeswhen not listed othetwise. WAS TRIS DOE? NO. Rîgt bere in one family taxes on approximately $50,000.00 have been purposely evaded ail these years, wichd>one would make the other taxpayers pay about $3,000.00 in taxes which was Hyatt's duty te pay, as certain aniounts -have- teoLe raised, and what some dodge the others have te malté up. Aiso ini tic sewer jangle he got $ 100.00, but not an aflowance by the court for er- roneous assessment; lie got tic moaey, and yeu have to belp makté it up, as some one Lad te make up -the ful ainount of the tax., -These are facts which are matters of record at Uie Court Bouse in Wau- kegaq. This'is Mr. Hyatt's record as a private citizen. DO yen want hi. to manage your Village affairs on thc sane basis? Don't you f cl now as if you Lad al the taxes you cire to pay without having ton make up a few thousanil for hi., wb'ich you 'have been doing for several years past ? Signed Campaign Committee Specimen.Women's Ballot f\Conservative (~Citizens' k) Party 0 Pat FOR PRESIDENT FOR TRUSTEE ', FOR TRUSTEEý FOR PRESIIiENT ElJESSE IHIYAflT FtOR TRI'STFEE IlJOSEPH HART FOiR TRUST-'EV ................... a SAM D. 100K FOR TRUSTEE FOR TRUSTEE (To F111 Vacancy) F OR DIRECTOR 0F LIBRARY BOARD FOR ONE YEAR FOR TRU'STEE ElGUSTAV LANGE FOR TRîSTFE (To Fulit 'Iai anc.'- E KENNETHI LOVELL FOR Lt!RRCTOiI OF LI IRAIIY BOARDt FOR ONE6 YEAR JAUGUSTA 'M. LOVELL E- BEIJMNK. MILL FMB DIR5CTOR 0F LIBRAR'Y DOARD FOR TWO YE:aRS W]MABEL MacGUFFIN Progressv O Citzens'Party CLA.RA M. COLBY ,DWARD I-. SMrTH ........ ..... E...... % 1Ù0W COMMTE O, f 17 PLAN AFFECTS WANT ADS LAKE CO. FARMERS, FOR 'SALE \todern lise-lo1,00 IOe,1 tn x-liv' i îli atfi i n tier Grain Can Now be Marketed by iniat' ISIJ tti1 Growers andRept From Ii; AECîlce cetidenîteloti0tM the Soeculators NtKae ie iaGIe nli'titt Iii'lagent lîtiteil $tta Silgailint' 13 1k l"01 i-tALE Il oit-o- anti mii a 2 '-2 j.'Oj lioist- nd brn. 222, "'r.bIli,;cholce seeîi <tis, 7Fh ýi ut i n1 22l j. ii. strpi t lfln( buit. Ail t-t' fron i o 'i l ttt l t'% PI., biol,ý its t lîlîl 0. Baigain i n(t, lt l e i t ta i- ukey i, p i l i akt'n ai once , A la<'e t - ilo,) i ' i t 'g ,o t c 01 'ki' on mat.' 1.,tihF2sf a 'î i1. 2 luils- i- tl iht , 1h 1311 l'houet 27S J 2 1 ý Notiia lath-wi aIteîaiagr <LASS FOR SALE--Window, niatfn. Fol, SALE Six tootil cullural anvt oe-a lLae teuflO fancy art, wire glass, etc. Automi s', jtilri ist new tuir i armners more dirtcti',, declareit M. -E. w izes aCo. H. W. Rolibîns Woell' WtksCouati- Faim iAdviser. titan! o'll oLietvle 5~ tii $71î0sk l <'sît ti l ilte ratification ofi'the' Comm itee Oî' i's. A k ru st Seveteen gran înttrketing plan aut i'VALITY 'IIAilItEI ROCKS- Eggs '- y ie i Chicago on Wednesday and Thursday 'rit' ttaîî'ýhinig flouh, choice exhibition aif last week. Lake couîy. according! îaa!t!ngsý Thitetbirds litve PlefliY 0on17011SALE 'rwo att 10t latest avaiable relports, taises 127,- ,ize. cliett cniarow barriag and are 32î)(i IV'0. O 'alpe. 785 bushels of winter wileat and ,397-' splendid layers. Egpi $1 and $5 pet 573 bushels ni coran etli 15. Josepli l'aaowsl<i.%inch,. . "This grain," dectares %Villiant G.' lPhone Autioc'î 131R9 t - - Eckhardt, grain marketing director- ol POETYUSL the Comnittee af Seventeen. "CUfl FOUZ SALE Reglstereit2-yearolîi bank.ttaty $3.0ik aow be nisrketed bý te larmnerstlitenti urcrJersey boar; alsn several fait peu'iorates ,ad laks. *selves. where belore il lias to offent bollru, eligibte 10 regisiter. E. Ô, Bau ' .i at acîtint S.N. been ilafilte bands of splLtators. Thte marna. Ors>slalte, MI. Phone 16-N.12. trc 1juan* nrovides l'or the' 'tarateis mnarket-! Roundi Lake. 9-rf trihutor, 1,îhertyvilt',1 ing theit' own grain witiî heI-ucOwn etes alors and their oss t national sales' WANTED-Men or women to take or- t"t tI SALE New 5 agencY; it co-opreat ion rther thtan' dera among fri-ends and fleighbore witt bat h. ,l!in e conPetition 'wiît grtain dealer's anfll for the genuifle urste hoiy'rnnglli41bva hankers. IL aints to stabilize te mai. - uitliUnefor moen. o s ideYn rn îiha'i î" Rot and aork for tile gondut i te con-, Eliminates darning. We pay 75e an. Riitentcast'; nak an stîtier as W eili-tis th e g rossi-." ' ou c spare t îne, or $36.00da e n.r t io , o k foo s ii ,,rieai ehîhu-iasa anad desite for co- full time. Expei-ielce unDecessa-y. ate possession.i'riiî .îjetatioa iras sltowna ailrie ratifica Write International Stoeking Mills. hahillié terni.Itor tiona contercinre . tco iiag tu reports. Nîrristifli.. it isltLngt Ibie iiutdred ttntdl ts 'ailelegatesfromnt- 2';; ilte t'tatedied. t'o'uivt'n oti les" t l xîrIy <'HiCES -, s. t' \V.Lezlioin, ers- Ier ~ ~Illinois delegate- lite itrgest rt't'tt Iol 11 oa'z:nd it rty 't îd testl I esenrttiona aikiat'nîian> tîni' state. t.' itî, Iii l art <'1 Ritî> anid iR. n- 1.l tli a' S Secr'ttai'ýni Agiiulttre Ifent'> C ceni. i ta'ta i'tt1.t'lti lîite îlt t't tînitittît nitl 'i'îîl tî l . Il littaid. lti' lit jr nii 't\ niýl it l ' 1 , 1 N,, 2 ail tturltii'1i td 1iii1 tii i. Atis î' tîlilt i n]Bilut e etil tittîa '. t orilt lit alutni x" attis n'aiotin S e ' l >~ ,O i l n î"t iu î uî n . 1S r ' îc,! i tA s 'i'iî' ai tlo n , rtt i t ot ît rt odslaislt hina ashuîp 0f L11iber NNtitn-' l'i',it l'tîrt'iî tI M1 fi ty lle ltehe 1ai Tfers a-eeks. Tisi:s cn.'t S. tLii 0.ti atot ont> an infraction of tht' radl anîlI FOR SALE ('," a eeditie'so. 'bridge laa'a but hinîntai, .an unsightiy 1ni il1t îe:g ct ondiionBar m ess o fle higlîr a y , ani n, So ue la-I gain , 1M rtt MN I W lttiailt-i ra e ' R sran es 80 abstrucis flte ighi Of W aY L brliI- as tn make it dangerouil W, tr hir.andI- sta d ierb It', i !f othler waa lit anusance. Thteiti OST Ti eand crial, beiweeti Libic*> reatîinaili Rat ii It' and reGrtYslake * Sunda> lt>î se'ere watifor, retura ta ladetuendi-at. Il 2 1 itereby gise notice thai an> onel founîl guiI> nofs intating dts iarv Oui ~ AE Li gîrî to' I an>'of itle ligha a>' suaîtr it> coatî'ol. ci i t îi-n .îu es(titt. rare iunlcss (irai gir cani> teratîssiaf o itî"ltn 5 I d îiat; ubbis iî ai certai a places on ce tsa iighways as use forc iilitng. ivilI IXAN-rElu TO IiI' A filse t0isix deîia li ih accord lit t o litir. ii n itî îusî-, u'iti îmodetrn convi'f E I ItVIS. t'i i t entîîlI> loctied.t s nnb ' 1 lit g l > (oîlii S- ont' I. Townshîiltp' î' îl 407. ,i i s s t le, 1 t il ofT Liberi> stîle Il2T possIble ExplanatiOt rlat ulet.testaii ttltii Bili 5, S. 'tIsix5j, 'AOS., Lake Villa.li.. Phon", penny riveit, hl' "RnCs 'a coup, %Ithier. i'uvtîe * ad: ,whlsever ili- yotni -Del 11% your month for?" %u lien «tj, e 11 t!. roceebelongtag 10 junior. lite loUP Iyoer-old remarked:' "I thlnk lie thln ed le was aa .101 machine.- c FOR l'RES[LtENTý L II'LLIAM I. COLLINS t FoRTlt.RSTEE E]WILLIAM F. HAFEMANNt i'îtliTRUSTEE ElWARREN W. GRUMMIIi' FOtR TRUt.STEE E-JOHN N. BERNARD iTtR lUSTEE if' lFil[ I actant?> ElGEORGE B. MAÀSON n il, tuItECT. t' Of F LIBRARY BOARD) FOR ONE YEAR L E Fusion Citizens'~ J Pafty FOR PRESIDENT FOR P.TRUSTEE 'FoR TRIfSTEE FOR TRUSTEE l'ORt TRUSTEE (To FPHI Vacancy) l' t)IRECTOR OF LIBRA.RY BOARD FOR ONE YEAR ........1.......... l F i ..... .. ..... ....... .. ............................ ............... BOARD FOR TWO YEAR$ MM MA R . GALLOWAY E l ..........-................1...... FOR DIXP.CTOR 0F LIBRARY BOARD .FOR THTREE YEPJtËS BOARD FOR THREE YEARS E-l E BIOARD F011 TWO YEARS BOARD FOR TWO YEARS FOR DIRECTOR 0F LIBRARY FOR DIRECTOR 0F LIBRARY BOARD FOR THREE YEARS 130AÉD FOR THRME YEARS .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . J b rd y erîf t atth a ove isa ru s ecme o te W me 's Balo t b v te .. .h.... ilge E e ton i h V la e ofL b )E........l tyvie, Lake County, Dlinis, on Tuesday, April 19. A. D. 1921. Village Cjerk. r tia qi Iti>iel i'n 'n pln',i. 111 es it beiore Mat.27M2 ,hr'vilte. Cari 'SChrpü.. 'r. ii. Kiri. Lit,- FORl ti;'Ai.E Witie NWyatilti leegg-; loi, tîairiia 15 toi, 76rJouit F. L.akt' Fotesi, 1ii. :L' Ilîoter t i <tr Chteck l'rniecl'ît* lquai rt fijaît 1). FaSrr'ell., Din- ii 137 case-. sîdu'board, aatt itok andi and white' entînt oligiîati iasineli e$6800;1, tal1 t ti qp 142-.1 ti172MS. cNicîtittît, tuiid! I (tifý S'l.E Ettitt1-00111t rtideflce 0it Cootik a .etnutl'. t.îbrt>ville; 110ta ai- i ejj: lge ati jbeaUti lUIi g ouail-' xasital %%i'litalii l'tstîtn. ;,SIV. Wasti lacztii Si., 'irtagît 14 2t oa Casîtittt.ai- h'VieliSîot l "tta"t t'lii.,in thret 11<-s ial- lt.'1 Ci Il i: atl go.îîat 31, l'O 1>, ý 1.E 'ýninlL 14 c 2o ; - t t t ti i t <o l a n d \\ A N: T 't' t: i t tin 1< i i" iii, a n i n il m i ls is t t' tItiIa u t S i t' l i .' itn n 5 I it a ' o1 nianctniàtiz iI ' ttn ,.înct.ti, îe S i O ng (,niFor1T She..î qua . 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R ALE ttinta î'ooii tabe(lua (, jsa ' ~'n :tt 'v i(uai n l'rîî' FORe SLEtrt- l'ine î 0011 :M üu, I ti on dairý ý . !CfL ,n al Want. for sale, etc. ads. n 1theUN- ti i Mn lInld-e, :i(ifqt , 1 ers. each weebt L VOLUME XXIX, )EATUl 0f PR 1UNSON ç TO CO of the Fior Waukegan Busin Sticcumbs to Pr NJAS A GENUIN (Iîestidof tegidi IL IIIIit ., itil.ty lesrIned grei of ithe <eait hoai111 Cinîî orroderi.1nt1 te MWItitke-g n bUsine., Pr l -in ucaional. phlt glass îl.ît Hte, andi f and îîjont-of i ilitt Iplte,î'. [lienîinitIri e a n l i " ' î,îo t s s u v i in i1n' <thtr C IiIl Li i] aj i i ;i l]ti n oth l came 1-er. 16 't" I ~' 'ii ia is tiC cîtlîo.ii ihuil iLe e ! I .... >'î"i il(tsful tl tiale. Ilundîctii j puptls l!itre bettûile ct9',filt tai gtty tht oîî.g IDin teiHialter ihey Vork itaIlite sriîoii. Ni'isun rras a laqw oni>tte liiti'l uî:tî s'oluleste a t.' t it b.s il n titi! 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