Illinois News Index

Libertyville Independent, 9 Jun 1921, p. 8

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, tLP K IL INr-£L41 rli-U% ul , 17 . grcreet. oHb getyhniubbar*d and Florence Johnson. a point 2800 feet west of thescne fMsn httebn ftef ;rcpp 4e c. : ,thev 1di i- have a nie- Pas i ee-Beinrs iwukeA e.w eeth lvtiOn! Hard, ing Co. -be n fixd the$5 0 , a 0.00 a9e1tERS er horarktigofther -om lowrILnd-Beulah Bald- .shall be 118.6 feet; thence along a Ayes:BradlsotGnmt - ! ýi~~~~~~ealing zIn-,abs ,ute essenitials- food and Edm',tiund .\Marion Johnson and Mabel its whiere rthe elevation ,haillbe 118.4 W ' E the aw :material toI) makoclothing. L3DLnnt. .· .eet; aillelevaitions described rto be the Ordinance N,. Mi, was presented 1- .1% 1 ý . i ~~~~~~~Mr. A C.ý Christiainsen, who is In. Angel joi I¡I, \Woods--Harriet Hudt- number of feet designated abve %il and r ead. f ntiilled an ordinlancees [ l......-. ý, ý ý ! chargn of the Lak 'e County ('my.ý Test- ,en.1 agedtm tablishing Ilhe gradle of West Park, WANTED-A GOOD COMPETIENT'FOR SALE-Moore 30, good as3 new, AT ROSECRANS ý àg Association plan ned the piceme and we ýLoe fihe \\oods Whiere Shad- The center line or sair loadlmi% Avei irf il Libertyville. GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE. onaly driven 2000 miles; 5 tires, sPOt arrariged for speakers. lHedeserves ,,, Plav Rosetta L Houghi. Erma shiall co menc e . eintersec tion a1A IY o A H ih.bnie n nn ilt h, miih j rede tf b is faýith)ful and au- 1 1 1on kLnoe Wiicox, Mary Just. the center fine Of West Park Ave. and Ml e by Eliswor-th, seconded by WORK; SMALL FA tY NOW S -ig .bu pradmn e rs l 1 By Z. E. WHEELOCK. curatfi.work ;n .testing som ,ctwenty~ Children's Day -Justinle Gould. .Milwaukee Ave, thence west along thre lH ma['Linn hat Ordinance N. 315. beN.G.WAU S MIT H, 09N. GENESEE carisila 8 e rgan i$51 uk Iý L.ake County Farm Advisor. tv edsi e onySunishine is Gleamiing--By Juniors. center line of said West lPark Av enue passT.approved and pubNEshed.as gn.u 23 tfidr srei Wu- · d i n heLve Muie1eaceIo its intersection with the center eof read. Ayers: Brad, ElwotF R A E -Coc esdne oso- , '"b rh d i O losecr-ans. Lake 316 Joy-- Bernice Laycock. iDouglas Avenue, thence along said een. Grmúmllilitt, 41asnr, ElrlsCartd. MKOhRyAvCbe rs reierls. -t OR SA--hckenhous,-8x4_f eight orRD alNANCE wtliNO. .flarT . A Maiden of Praise-'Muriel Pearce- ter line extended to a Pomnt 2000 feet' A resoltution was presented and read, cilyAe A .Ole. -iFRSL>-Ciknbue xl M au% nnty o ir i a lin wit atmi.\.IN lllDINANC- TE NAI OTHE ßernice Lakcock, Beulah Baldwin and, west of the center line of Milwaukee! by Chairman Bernard of the streets ha.iftkn toc . I2211 ,g pimag Snity splrit. you arf ue linEALlaOF THE VBOARD OF iAlarion Johnson. igjAve., thence along ra curved line, con-1 and alleyrs commnittee, as follows: WANTED-Men or women to take or. C. Grimes, Libertyville. j«mr e sing i nal amaoter og HATHO TEVoLGEO Make His Pr-aise Glorious-ClOsin vex northerly and having a radius of .Be it Hereby Resolved, that th de rs among friends and neighbors ------ - - -- snoe cre, aisngmor hgs 1IBERTYN*ILLE., LAKE COUNTY' Chorus by School. . 13437.9 feet and tangent to said abovie 1propert-y owners on West Park Ave.,frtegnun urnee oir,"WýHN CARRY WATER OR ENIDAN ing t inoreUt milk.im t gs worath ILLINOIS. Benediction--Rev. Kleihauer. i described center fine, a distance of 865 bletween Milwaukee Ave. and Brainerd1 full line for men, women or children. ger yorhat ydikn mpure 1 she a litteim tor gtandocquoaYotan. BE IT ofrDAsNes bythe Prei-1 feet, to a point of tangent; thence 1Ave. be permitted and are hereby au.-lmntsdann.W a 7ea ae.Webr aiay hlo el your nethe gbor an occaseinandemadBaio rseso h i- AC O 1 ln tagt lnetngent to salid 1i ed rto widen fthe eighteen fooat'hour sarie time; or $38.00 a wreek for at a moderate cost. We carry in stock t«rhe oppor tuenitoe egan lae.ofLibetyvile, ake ount. Ili'THE .curved line to the west village limits- 1iýement to be constructed on said full time. Ezeerience unneçensary. ir Silo Staves and are prepared to sp njjýMme f te e whoae lieScon1 tWread- . it BAN RDINANLC A MPRV , S.pav,'eretb heCuyo ak ea Write International Stocking Mille.,iquotle for complete FPi. Silos, Including a heanvmet ogie urllie Geon .ThtWarn lrmitt. BOARD OF TE LAGIMPOJESES.HBiesdet-width ofthirty eet neluding thet oeca-,risowa.erection. ZION INSTITUTIONS & IN- . am avantages and farm profits reas.- .sn ndDr GlloaybeIVENS F HEVILAG O Ly USRIS Dep. o.4PaZon.Ili prfis.Moe isonen ad eol ge anted members of the -ERTYVILLE, LAKE ·COUNTY, ILL- 1Attest: esr urigad-ac asn-hrePR RE EGANSALO- noiDSTel ep N1or 49. Mon 221- ,UbUnIs caused by lckofinahrbo eith for-said Village of: INOIS: -- .A RP ,on, said additional paving ut be of c c-PUEnsRed No. 2442, riLLIOnti n .-eehoe3 r49 2 lo*üntthan any other thing. hsLBoan ll. ,BE IT ORDAINED by the President Village (lerk. 1,ment and to conformaias inearly as pues h ics ruedfo.121.2,WIll s tnu o er; ORÈXHANF-A eryderbl y u ný owofth a t leademe] morecto1.Ta h oesaaibo i tv ,Lk th e pproved June $92. sbltetoo tnSut. attak sic, 11II. four acres, near Area. Fine .soif; ',dmuaeent over the fact thtieofsiBarobdblw Sectio'n I. That Jesse S. Hyatt, Vit. Published June 9, 1921. the paying of saidlieighteen foot road yaro sall ion, ndericenfe 180.Ase 60. vràfoilale ose an;lt ýul&av cause and the people they a eeooepe SIYT lg rsdnadE .Ellsworth -way.- The work and material for î s aid am feD aoniel Hercerger.58 Tel. ot at a uooil.F.M am trying to help, suffer because «Ie Peidn.and George Sturm, taembers of the OFCA RCEIG FTEadditlional paving, gadig, urbng phoe,25-W2.arieHriëheiw, 1 adnAeIl hn 8-.1t w are farmers do not get the facts . Board of Trustees of said Village' ILG NI. and drainage to ble done accorng to 16-8 inrgar to our organization, itlu.Ats.TETWshall constitute the Members of the Adore1 etn fteTute the plans and anecifications to bie ail- TKNUPMy2 abypoya ses~~~~ ~ anVis ehdllo eaiigage Cierk. Board of Local Imoprvenrents for said of the Village of Libertyville held May proved by the Board of Local Imp Oe-,FOUINI-A sum of money at THE foAKu ht es wht hudr Sfflu la ~Paased June 6. 1921. Village of Libertyville. 116, 1921. Presenit: President J. S. Hy- mente of said Village of LibertyvileF1 AIR, Ibertyville. Il1. 23-lt iwear ihaterleand rubber shoes. Co-opeOr amtion ltrntgom a Approved June 6, 1921.ESE .HY ,tatt; Trustees Bernard. Ellsworth, The village hereby authoriestthe ele k FO SAL -Fouror-ve-onstimthyOwner can havejame by paying for tour assoiton istriing oerant Published June 9, 1921. Pres • t.Grlnmitt, Hafeman. Mason and Sturm. ito atte s o nd ehal f aid villagerkanORha ronr iamns ox amthavriig ny fkepn:H rfitPada reaonable -_ _AtJesA: TREPTOW, Che k owang bills were readt: agreement with said property owners miles west of Gurnee 231 B. Hans, R. R. 1. Prairie View 2S samaner.II10 Village Clerk. PbicSricfo.ilitadcu- tat said village will pay its propor> FOR 'SALE-Cream separaorby oh Th spekes a Rsecan ite os ased un 6,191.rent in pumphouse . - ..,,$37.81 tio1e share ofttu binostandadr.inrBarFOettat Diamond Lake. 1r2a "Yr afternn, otgether winth stApproved June 6. 1921. 1 Samne, light in danger Iposts-. ..ý3.32 toa a g ubn n riae1Lake Villa Creamnery. 23-3I1 Muodel, rBffldeW. i Il Car Wil »oransband, gavre aprgrm ha1stPiblished June 9, 192.1. a e lgt nlbav.5 based on the ,ropor tion rt alth' t1 "lOrth in a plain. ,0frcfui way just what PRlESBYTERIAN ,Mov aied by tu irr rm, enedby Grunat ýfrontage Ili'the a'butting or intersect. HE i A-EGNTHS-EE-- --a- -ras 1eprte th 1isofamognzto r n Enbri C. Morgar., Pastor- ittatte -ilsb llwdt n wr i teets bears fto the total frontage i belsur.e to cal, at Comu nity Shop sognle of ~tethings already Accom- TeSbbt.coo orwilb RDINANCE NiO. 315. rtbirwnooh ifeetf nds osaid wýidened imiprovemenit said 211 Madionlstree.hetubbertired ca glis d- erfa fth ae combiined wt h or fmrigAN O DN N E ESA IHN Ayes. Bernard. Elisworth.l Grummiitt. fou' for each root of frontage- of abut .riage. invalid's wheel chair toi rsae offce. 22- 7 . . 1. W oiscear .fteLk service, and the Chiildren's Day pro.ý THE GRADE OF WEST PARK A\--HfmnMao.Sum.Crid i ng or :interseming .ýreet. ha. i u maesl eeyd opCàuty Milk Producers' Association. gr-am wiliLtake fthe place of both sel. ENUE IN THE VILLAGE'OF 1AB Mra . iaiMs osetire aurer fhe Moved by Elliwor qth, secondeod tby1c lea.nBigshoes, h a e . t r sal FOR SA- 12 -- arge-s-had---ots r-a.t s.,peaker..gae a tak Of sie ice- Note that the bur W 30 t TVLL.LAECO. Ili enealcomitteppsntd lraaer -FORCiSALESnsinSe iio «W IteTest teOour lcai sr e -h arament l baptism NIIý.ý ýý 1funids tifo thi bray ý a ered e %or C.sio. am rLfio uoi fants i.li be admninisiere. Yu 1E TIRANllyme f te board and renorte t h( Laitrthe ari lHaI-ean. .Mason. Sturtu t anird. F0ltSALE Tfwo ponie. one ,S O on T id ae filsweto county, told of the work and the aimes ar.e welco e Th, followinL, program rdent and Board of Trustees at lw \, il 1 'OdinncrNo 31 enitedLnkode anaide\s th rokn t hane Sof the Ilni giclua so Ia- w ibe given: o la' ,.or Liberi:yNille Lake Coutl i . cieattisandof $1388.24 ih a s nance nuaming the 'memibers ,of thio and sarddle: also Ipony tralti.)wo s.t I W u egan, onDG and Ave. tidn. Ahebeterfarm lifeys atd wirllst. Opening :sentences, - Supeimtendrentno s:--- trndovrtote villaze treasurer. Board of Hl hof thile \illage Of Lib-'pony harine-ss. addilos Iand other equjj U it d b g » h a q tract thes fTiroyendgrs o . . Children's King"--By ; Sec. 1. That thle grade Of ithe center eýl' rtyville. \was read .NlMoved iby SIurmI. nwneII, 1 .( hurebill Grayslake Ibý a thn d i stayonhhe armwas rgelina rostof the roadway of MWest Park AeneSt1 hat the ilig odnd l.,seconded by Bornard. that ordinancel 23-21 Bo resortsBis , BtOO e0- forceful and entertairýng way. His I)evotionals- Led by Suptý in said Village, commiencing at thre in.a, ote o tank t tedenra 1cm-No.316 be passed, approved and toub. POR---SALE--F-us onteoeiiBleea t or . Rà re - . Sipishn ents of these ver)t a s n R c thT ions. 1h C idrns i vay- e eto en e ln rr ittee; also the various societies and Gu jii, f n ardNai o banik of Grayslake;1, mile fron iritS.P oe akga.8o hais own farm. R g hlde' y--TenBe.1 West Pak* Avenue, and running t hence for the librElwrh rmi.Haeadum aried.ut L6 te de aoras. Pken50-R 2. 22-tor S J. W. Coverdale, of fthe American einnersi. .with Eleanor Trolptow. westerly to the intersection of said Ann.s: lso . GSum Cit. arr e. dnnc;N .31 nii nodiainwl anedaddc rated 'read y Fonr, LBureauroFederationi 1 explainedestcityLittle Brownn . aSeed"-By Cthea roadwnyg tbyBotheofwestl cuityailinuts poinenancedenammgd mthe Board---of--Local---m tihe plans of the National Organization Piy . ng said Village be establishe-d'as follows: M.',oved Yy Grununiiitt, seconded by prov ements for the Village Of Liberty 'to mov0e In. Terms to) suit il\N. NOTCE -ansd cited a few instances proving its recma tion, "A Message"-Arnold1 The elevation of the center of sali afemnann, tat thec n rlan ofIo ville, was read. Moved by Gr.jummitt, Chur-chili. Graystake, 111. 23, R ADGRADN1A D RA EnN volue to agricutuire. The re-establish- Petersn.West Park Avenue atitsitescion' ak mlte cetl)w--dl 'seconded by Hafemtan, that ordinance FO SA E 5tn o odtm h N ofra min ie ine of the Federal'Frm Loaand tee Dialogue, "What We Cain )o"-Six with tihe center of 'Milwaukee Avenue Po il andscape are iiet >i a dwa'No 317 be pased, approved and pub hay: wmIll se- o.fam.a. C1 a. p worka, in ow wer th bnk wrehall Ibe 118 feet above the village iplns orhCedk iPaok ad rk o itte tlished as read. Ayes: Bernard, EllsIton," Too .)bushels of barley ail to p-erh persuaded to demand iqjuidation of the Rc.ain.Tidensllyi Hr"datume; ithence westerly along a uni- , on nrthege of h o k i k on t> t worth, LGrummlliti. Ha mn Ma nbuh :10 bshlofwha at$5Tr debts of the farmers on a graduai ueFrzl.form grade to Ia noint 1.)o feet west or . and action on tlerwa kin Park e an Strm.Caried.abushel Io hais Fla m et ;i Si.,,F 1,0 N n ,.. anl insea o dmadig*mmdite' triW o llow Chrtist"-Bylthle center of Milwaukee Avenue left until a ter the commilittee confer i President Hyatt ihad asked tor .,oeal 2. M cKiown a. a ke gan Tl.l u- n.,i gayment which, on accoun t of the 'D1twhere fthe elevation shall be 119 teet; ,wiith landscape architeci Ayes. e le frpinig"wbd ee phM one 933 Y 43li--al ".1 - ltv ,Iý. 1 4;p n ries ould have bankrupted u1 .aeel>il-Fute lrm r hnealong a unifori ;radeito a'nard, Ellsworth. Grunulniti. Haremiann. submitted. Lake.County Reg;ister and the armre o Ioa. hesearetwoGirl. i. 1point 200 feet west of Ilhe center eo'f Mason and' Sturm. tarried- ietvle Ideednad wre W N E)T__ur ossa 2 ofte accomplishiments of the Ameri- etaio o First Cild(reàn's i 'waukee Avenu, where th1 eevaio Moved b -Gummnitt.secnded boenedty thelerk Mvenad by rm1 a mnth: o a l e msn eies I,$.... ar iia'-,n, ý -- - S j a P a r m B u r e a u F e dl e r a tio n . . D y " M l d e R ys h a ll b e 1 2i) .9 fe e l ; th e n c e a lo n g a u n i . HI a fe a n n . ith a T r u s te , E lls w o r th h b e t e c e b y a f e n a . h t t h e $ 1 .-> 0 al m on t hC harl c O s a Fd la me n tI 1 .1 I ll eip o % , ý .A nuc en wa maeo an ce l iain. W isen te Hert" - im ,rade 't) a point 3,eh feet west of emlpowered t1> make arrangemntstobid., betreferred'to lt,- tinnce o NI. akea . c ywn 'Farm 1.- -rý'lf: ,J ! I - na a' ndachcendnnrati dys Lemipker .thre center gr .\ilwaukee As e. where put in lights in Cook l'ar'k. Ayes: Ber-, muinee and to rePort back Ito ,hiboard 1Phono \Waukgan- 933.Y.2' 2 3 ,: l i 1:ý- , ý i,, z" ý- rýi ý .% n the rnear future. tctuo e '"-Eg t ts theelevtion shalilihe 123 feet; thence nard. Ellsworth, Grummliiitt Haloemanni. ,atr lth- noxt meting Ayes: Bernard-, Il HEow about your community? ,The mary %G irsaogauiom gaet a point 4O0.O ao at Sunt C rre.Ellsworth. Grummnitt. Haforman. _Mason t(IlIl"; WANTE-1) Four or lio iIrl ej ,'l.1,11 , . ýý, 1 ýý ran Bufreau will be glad tohelp Si n g. S.H-1-N-E"*-Pimary i eet west of the center of .Mil- Chairman Bernard of Ithe Streeis and and Sturm. Carried. toi)learn paking room iwork. Pliea, I - ý-a A ,1--, ,and oa cge oeunity oimen Diza . The Call tIo Armns"-Six Pri. waukee Av e. where rthe elevation shaitl1 ANeyscmite eotdonovnsMs ueikiapae eoetani working conditions and gas ,T1 a0M a -litleBore goo.tiesbe 12418 feet; thence along a uniforn W%\est Park avenue., PresidentfHy atLbor1 i egr-t ersdeak nchance for quick advanceinent foi ri-h zu a t, ý, :[ n: i f ad ice i ih-am ieRectation. «afety First---Forr-est .araçi-to a point 5mrijfeet west of the po ine ase i l m ittee to rep^ irst S ..I ch w srfre o te rgtkn fgrs olsM li ri r.Lacok 'i- n i rof NMilwatuke.>Aie, where, resent the board -la a meeting Of the street and alley committe to Ivet ibetyido lle . F Ap l d, ice. ..3*, l. ; C ; ecitation, 'Children's Day for Two), the elevation shall b- 126.2 feet; property owNners,.of West Park avenue gat andreprt a net metin.,HO SE-ND -OTiNl ERT1 Rom C.let. thence along ra uniform grade to a point'and to report at thle next regular mileei. aMovad ed orEa[sworth.mecoinded :by vle for DsLe OTpre-war BeEiTgl ý -,ý)ag. ~~~~For Jeýsus"--S.7chool. ¡o0L :teeTwest of thre center of Mil- .:ng- Mason. th h le Village %Warrant ifor roomn, ritlymdern house entrally izr CO T ST NGDialogue, "Tþe FiFst Children's Day'mtke weherti the elevation shall NMUwed b).siturm, .seconded rbtHale- 5, 71 .dlieedt teE.R H r lc tedc onvninlyran ed for two, .-- -Thid -YarJunior Girls. 1 276feet; thence along a u Iform mýluia, thai t n ilweek. beginning Mon ngCo Aye: erard1Els orth ,fa iles For furthe r partiulrs.OCaI\ E STERN t'oLOR)Iýr) JSSN. PI~CNIS _ýiýesatio. Thý BirdlThat Sings, ado to uia point 7t f eet Uwest ithle dlay, Maya b le clean-up week. and ,InrmCmiA, Haf nuin adsotr fmidress FoA 10 C er ndpendent 3't n Froila.%% ,',Ilý-utiHaem nn r of Milwauikeý AVe: where that Ilhe streetcomlmittet imake rn( ' Caritri. --------- stllu.drssA l ' --- n e- (-n :,t ):,. ) qO ý ro ial,'i é th , L)Lm!ogue. *A Crown hth,* le King'-- i'1 eýIlen "! shlkl beho 12sý eet; es.sary arrangements in ,regard to f The ollo ig ilsw ra:FRS LE H v tckn*o otn o>oaduin ý-ut w ih ,, ý, Third Ÿ a u irBo Y n or rd ateamn iuklAe: Henr. Public e rvice C. Si t in plete wph cari>»r ropes and o. ' , i amrâzag ad probable lo' o f- HEL ON FR DÀY ' .4' "T ,ýh, jDewdrops B le.ssinz, pt)n o ri :, fet weoS rthIle conter of llswort)th. Grummiiitt, H tmnn. Mail ol fo ubowhr e-a ý ~~~~~Firsi Year Jumior irlsti,." r-%a*lwu k .,A, e w!rwro ithe levat ion -son and STuIrni. Carried. 'St:andr il and Nas and b were reporie- lii!-..\jom.Ii -iýti-1 t,, d Pubuor ý i is mrn '. ~aog Ha' itrs--First sha'ill be tDo.- i -er ;thence along a A letter from 1T. fi.Cook was read mu ý,rrlnaiff o la, I ot -2'- n f. ,nilm1-1 age. toyt uHwiiiL ,in ,By C. E. WiHEELOCK, Year .J unidr. Boy s uniform igrade ro a Point suo t eet ween regard to Ithe E. M. Harding compantHi nge'ry ok sti Lk1Cuty-Th nDE e r !e h oavo wr oh t o floods fo LaeCutyFrA vso.c ain. i-de D v ohn'o n e ý r t M.ilwau*ee Ave. ,ýliere curting sewer,,in Jont t i>, nropert 1. Em e bln S æ c nn uber:,ý, o-k ýýo" is .Lk ony- h N E 'iiielaor u t y oay aftor -_ _, 4tmrb-hashath be 13-1dv-soeet; at the iorn r of Stewarr ai1di!lcým)y PENDENi. ,à pienic dinner and two addresses -ltoe 3. -,no edtadonc,. , i r d toal avenueýa h ur e ts ew r nr.4 K w y- a i, 1 - S ý irlý,i'P N E T Tg l)Ibllt e t id v ;fýr weeenjoyed by membecrs of the Lake !j r i i ., o,.ýMossý,4-ne rIr , h ird , ýonrz a uni o n ganter f T ecekw isrted to noury , a i 1..f-rk ( >. - --1v ý Cony o Tsig soito Frdy Son B rondYear Jun Milwvaukee Ave. whierethe elev"ation, air. Clark riraitrthe matier woui - a c k I r l *,.!* U. Î fternoon at Diamond Lake. i,,Grl Iihallb 131.7 feet; thence along a 1,Auterred to a'ir. HIarding Wm.okJ Sag.rk 1 n 3ý)15 -1 The dinner basket %were collected on 1liimarks*--Re. E. C Morgan, uiniform radýz ,e to ia Point 110I feet A letter trom llandmlaster _NichouIs. WR. JMulh, oll i -,ik .ý B r ai si o sand, sam 3 ene long table so everyone enjoyed the Solo **Thre sweet Stýory"«-Evelyn w, Iv i-center of Milwaukee Ave aking itriniss in r acntri Ar thure.cksame3 5 Mes romT al hvbet s. Huront ;heence along1a -nimgrade to ýCook Park, was read. 1Moved by Hare Tony .Mors. lwrockinz wind aunir'- ,1 A five room111house. barn. two ot uidings; n"eer failing flow- of waIer Mr> . .Lvet-foSheDir oeng or e sbter ian isio ns. a iioini 1200 feet west of the center Manin. seconded by Grumimitt. thattrio Wi. Sel], work in took Park ... ý 951 cmel al ..t ae. a.ee tteban 10prar.Vr Beriedicting, ove. Sri! Sl o f ilwW.e Av. heeSfleuder, esbndt. tiwedgradessrut he2nd' l - riýc' tfin' ha e. somaefri. 3,00eocu tter n, 14 Lastcre - h ý Departmept of the State University, B1dction.of Milwaukee.Ave.dwhere thetelevationfbandsbe allowene toureconstruct eheu• 3 -d 13 00 year ttarmnwould have toM of the system that is being used Chrstian Endeavor ai 6:45 1pnim1 shall be 132.5 feet; thence along a wind nuit Lower- into a band stand-af: adÎrstrets.s erl t arn 1 lyousneed a me ae nsidered a barigalàaia $225.00 b y t h e d a ir y m e n n e a r S t . L o u i s , i n - u t a n d O u i f o r C h r i s t " T h i s n e e t - i u n i f o r n i g r a d e t t a u in t a u k 0 e e t ' r d , l o l a su t i it , P a r k ... :1 . w e y f n o s i y w t r e e r c e , S i i e r m t w n h r .ogaiston H l s a ve sbo mttesu g eac nd a pteP u n lhec logaunfrsgaeto M vdvy B rnr, seodd y R ssTigs pcIihL te 2 Ilfrcie oaio .$,60.Vae. Godegh o m.os,.an g twestin on fitt g sok fo h h w Ep e u.1o - r ec m ap it1 0 f e et o the center of Giw u e ve e rm it, Ethatothe frince co mittee Pta r e care Centra. l Park 50 00 o 1 wf A Ifi e roo sct ae erly ew , gr aar s.Sand itheromn or builhdin s ,, ingmdatnd ur e athe a e o untg hee wiib n ra e eetn n M l a k e A e. w ee t e ee ai -1metg t h ibliy a tf rvla e JA .Treo , g t . oarp nimet rs nace l. l e, ba erth a , e r iity. ce-$160perla.,tld n uli . kre rst exhbita c unt hed a t e aed nesd aievening whire Tepastof, r o fl ev t shall e 127 fe i e e 12ong janemployes. ad re a t oie o e am aay f r M y5.> ne a s 400 -20a rs ilsfo o n n al State Fair.fo t e ' s oý eninsca m n.ip w ith theP yu ng n i f :ion grade to au pioin 15rad e t o y o ega d vicern , i ec a y nd e Georve-odompolice Anle1ht rýo om h us , ba n f ual blc.6ar00an ,tie.a d cut . .ri.we th ente of Mil au en e A v o rt at next meet n Ay tes: B rnard . Il1 a " r e rind g o tto atio n $6 500. valtd . dEight o irhouse l bar b s C' e tou s n i t t h v b e scr yi g o ff Wll s ,ý., o en 's t.M ission ary S oi t iw e e t he4 ltio n s h alof b e 132 .4 Ells w o t. h ru t t , ar e m an ns g, - n s me A ev n oo h use g od as ne.oent b a n , st lllf r e gh)h rs s, an the hoors onthis ehibit ave ony a .will m et at he hom of Mis Myrtesfee;athenfiaeonlaauniormygrdettooon'anillurmgCarrid.p-'HW oSmit,2c dae C uen inga5 Phalf cre00f2and, arn. Ine shdeaadtanchins ior40 cow . Larg shed h in d atte thwe hae thscounty.1 Ther lead e Mrs. F. P. Dym on Milwaukee Ave. wheure the elevation Grumitt tha theusua.reprt f thiSam cleningseptc tak 2 .00A eenrohougse, barn, th.er $10gar aocr. ncdwihwoe A0 are st o thi s a dvun y erin u yersh e x t s aa th e gw e. iJu e19. tere shall be 132.6-[ceet; thence along__ avll ge t ea ur r.ere er ed trt e mth, l bo o s m - - 2700 bIl di g f u c e a d b n a c ir . O c p e o h at 4 e r eftaea iredcttesektee on is ow ibethcamregulai ri n ing ervice, ýuni:orm grade l:o a point 17900feet inance commlittee, iand e te a m e Jh esespca olc .... .00 iof fru it 00 o ld.usbrn ot-alby acthe p re ndnerfi5l prare 11 C 4 u n tie s tiab utht h e Ce v e ni ngys e r vi c e 1w ill b e s u s . ý w e s t o f th e c e n te r o f -M ilw a u k e e A v e .; po u li s e d A e er n a r E ls o r t hr do nG ov e ry e a s y t e r m s . S t o c k - i a n d c i pl > f s t S o c k n t r e p e m h b a v nd u l d u p p e n e d o i n te * a f t e r n o n a t 2 o i c l c i we - r i t e e l e v a t i o n s h a l l l be 1 3 0 4 1 l l r m th t H a f e fema n n , M a -a d D . . L i m b e r y ,D a l a r y f o r. . . M a y. 1 0 . 0 0, A ' s e v n . o n oa tho s e , b a r , 5 t w o l ots , I e n t s f d e s r e d . o ue a rebs h e d . L a e c u t y h a s t t r ie e w i tb e a b r e olic s r v i c e t l o e et« k t ; t h e n c e a l o n g a u n i f o r m g r a d e Ï 0 t o n S t u r m .. - r i d .J . A . T rs t o er , n de n t c al- 4 5.. . . g.ý1 o od lv n o i o n , l l ov em d a e t sl lnt 8 3 a r s, rmi es f ro to wns e , af 6 mmbe ofpur brd dirycatle, usi ae T o which a te op ulic 16s.in-a point 1600 feet west of the center of Moved by Bernard, seconded by tyraue'rpot6.8 A een omhus.b n.aface ieto hrhadsho.Albak bW oatld thav e avood ipotionof tY he ed eA os id s. .p eaker will beMilwaukee Ave. where the elevation'GuS itur , thatte tr i ng a djre our n. Ct . . e r ichan l rini g of p nof ayh100iny d , in e lshaeo. $ ,00 . pri rie an dr , 75o f ou e t d ndoulti, 1 a r=st fthe Sa e a i. pbu r esenox abt ek e1.t :shiaillbe 138.8 fet; thence along a ig rasuiu AA re PTOW, Cier e t . h Sien i n s epi43nk - .50 A svn ro osv uM t aae.g e 'n hroom houe, largwe s ...-.-c , form :" !i;grade t o a point 1 00 eet west -m--th ·, · ----~ -- r.. met b r ,s e ,h g h u e e p w l I . H r e a t l a v s m i te s t - M T O I T E I S O A1o h c n e f M l a k e e A v e . h r e eu l a med A e ti n g o f t e r uE l s w t e s o nA r t eKrc k , s t .a l wo r k c . ..7 5. .0 0 O u t $ 2 0 0l al.1h rg e m o n t o f f r t ; 1o c c pie dr b yc t e info r atti on abutthes wo rknfli lete e v. F l iaur Pstr he elvain hal e 27feet ; tef i llag e o 1ibe rtydile te, ;l unieLb.Fie nepacice..-- 2.o buIM ý fu es lUT A E aRAIn S er or 0 yea r .One of t ees t A far er, auew eashao, was Moning service at 1 'l ockus w stho nt h2000twe st of te.etrof Peet trolcl:Pe. es .S m , iea ,ot c.10 ace,2 mlsu rm tw ,8 4h* harie. 4.se cunt hed "t teewl eapbi evc p;th shl bef15.tee t; thence alontu ga Gr S um it Hae an M so adStrm. .1A. ad ractie.w ll.- t. ---. -l Od lcat i a, m vmes -cutvaed 0 crsti be;7 1o eorsein a stl ofpre of e ery tleim Th k . e i i oartMetingt w il Po tun 8forna garde to fathpointt2100 ofeet west Cl erknardo . scJ. b bT. Dvis. rkInde Cook ,P r k 6.2 80.a ,the GR ATE T RODcEros , 20x40sfo ot b a wth laidr pra t d p r m n s o a m n . T e nhe d .M o n ith a te r o a t o ' loc . t o th e e e o i l e A v e . 4 h e r M in ut e s o f e g a r , M etin ng ed D S a m e , S t . W r k & dl r y fo a 1 70.0 0 A1 n ro a o s , b a n w o s e t bl e f o rd ir y w. T e 8 c e eting o h ise produc t oo e has T e. even ing s pe e r unday, co M lwah e ee vation s hal e 1 4. ele t ; S umy 16,1921,h e e e gad. o ved byar- l. H . Mre s r s rlec u t ----__ 61M8 Anr omIN oT H e , W or L . a t hac el m ee t fr 5 5 ran c re w ihoutath 1. ib m rt ne nctae utir nowitassu esencat 730 wllb'dvoe t h eeal ong a8. uet;thnifor n gra oa tur m, second Te b H fe n, hL t w eraterle rn assessment onf18311 pr fiuefr h e se $ arms0 can he abildgs. %,180 per ace. n c ,U r . 1 [ a h n or s t e qa l t og p o d tom n a d t h h i d e n s D a x e c s e . T h a c o i n tg 2 00a e t es i t 1o f 0t h e e t e r ft h e m i u t s e - p pO ves r a y s L C o km r a k t d n C i a o i d p n e n t 2 2 0 a r , se , l s h a n 2 0u s m ie s fom e . st W rmain asounderpren r fthoni- amet'ofbaths ilas ea mn iw ener fve.lwhuere the .eleio enad, eetinwor th G rum teeson .rt . , k and othewrk vilae.hicgo-nhad-rad-1 m7l5t.0a0 ý ý Rev.C. . Ke i e rFll wi s t he1 lshle l bev123.0 feet; thenc 6. e aon u - an t urm.llge ofCa r i . t Ju e .re e ptOf railroad- rates. s.5rmlage, O - o na ond sh ripp n t i. 25 ac es th-1UM e g tua sr iila vr t e ! vction - ev.K ei au r, thence along a uniform grade to a 6,n92cement llgewalk lloo. ar ye: u mi andthtG.T.n s . -drawn-on6the1 'o s t c oo A f mil to r otesta n e rforl- 40 eacr O e.o he b - t' B i l l u , wh h r i d e s e i t - r a i s e e r d -De a n P1 o ro t s . o i n t 2 0 0 f e e t w e s t o f t h e , c e n t e r o f PB e r n r d , E l als w o r t h , Gà e à . nru d if f r e u t f un d s a e .. B e r n a r dN E l l1 0 0 crs.,c r c , a l f m i let'Ca h o l c h u r h . . , 8 1"cw«onrlyovethepodcicBoard Na ature- f HarretPutrnam. eMilwaukee Ave. where 'the elevationHman, Marsnendstuerm.narrElrth byot. GrgmmtetruHafieancMasooNearlylPrbotto land, tiled and cli ayOhrfrso la T ofSrade e talnoistheAgril Tural ohWid-Lsle Keiaue isaltlbe 125.2 feet; thence along a GrMoved by Ell aso ad Co. benSturaried---_.. _ .-.. . ' . 1- vaed, ecethi50acesiflesturola.Characlivter andar ie N o h 1, I earm na offrL.T e T et Oyfucil Voc desingVera More juniform grde t o a point .500 feet Sturm , tAtrte . R t MFn e o m h ue wt unc tinbakd y ore 100.000 a nd esl i Keihuer yclcko ofth hec etein of Milwaukee di rec nte, to reoveallrp t lu i art iTe t.reasre s& ep ra ay heý 7.3 ato, bth , eihl sae, lES P o ts Eof usie, 0 Ve t an OOd a p airde' rýi kU gomf l povertshoe v Ttatn erivnocMae Ech ath ay rigt- Mre A e eto h e l e 2. evto shlbe t;20.0 1down 92oth eria rade of rodway Lead M rtu, ha etby e r sw orea ptd R TwobaNsTEwo RLs, the out ln Cell to $1hpeCacr .o h tlo sa np op nutie ow a ssf urae a.nd sng byut70 iierps and ds e. :thence along a unifor grade t o a ccourdi eng otecontratan y , 80 s w r ssism n O busineess. Their'purposexis toesrimarys ac-1 point 2 00 feet west of the center oftcon ts er t a pthe sid2E.c.rHard ng and placed on0filiassred.ottH th amlngadspclainnowrdMrc Pimr1By.Milwaukee Ave, where the elevation Co.Besrnab lesforthe Gumitenan ofH. Bernas, oenter urm.aedi-raktd nCiaoi mrmnyBosts tefrersto-rideyuniforagrade t aipoint2700hfeelwest ofonepyearfrom FeboL 1921:Ayes: Moed by Ellworth sconded b ý fý .r Foa GetnsLcl olig h etr fMlakeAe Brad lot. Gumi- Hf- Sturm. tionadrnto e 20,i1921, a &asch2.1-. as- elothing ---- ý; , -dgod , -alyon Il;.Maion Whitmor. Pi% l e ,,h ;lhe12. othnce along a unifora nM d by Ellwor th sec_ -ý- frira rts hik gcitw adsipn tto.2 ce -L - m E LA OLXUME XXX, FT LAKE Ci SANITORIUR DEAD IN J ive day's search fi had been cared 1 Lake, ends at NAS AN OVERSI DdwoJuhie 7.- de,*- ily feet of wate omii (f a 112 foot nmine 1 r .1l.ieephlMoltta, 28 ye Ilhomas t4Motta. 9f Bra tn? slince Tuesday, was ln ;iw nid Diamond m a searching party hea P.nnia and William B. IN, marks of violenr. th', body of Ith-youth - • TuesdaIy, three rlilin-1 from Sunnyb Uri v h eehadl het U a bý-, recove-rihg tro 1 -kdown. Found in Wt Fo-ýtprints at the mou @Ln 1 a 4! 'ry told by an lng ' ie in the vicini er< i probe Ithe bottom in ina of grappling Ih c te- he body on t inne ipty Co.ronet e4, j 'and an .Inquest %% - j i., thIle IfpDDrt thi swý'i N Motta's idesrip i in the ne»ighborhoc ag,. warchers went to af-no.Aherdsmai cunot ,be lea.ned. lnth week he had lie, r ing abouit ,the mine oglakof him. .117 VOTES Al CAST IN LA VOTE VERi Wauikeaan polled voates; bigest vote: was polled a ELECTION COST Teof;cial canvass ço Le "u ty, aceprdi: Mia ot today by Cou A 1 iend. , If IsR.dot er befx hasbeen cn wih h- been 1 t! outal nuimber of I W(r-(astirí WVaukegar - ih- totallVve Caný 1,1 Pi .ake Count J. tg C .Edwards J. Kb1)Elt hrtleff Jt RobitK. Weýl>h T1- following tabile or 1:i!ine,,.n Waukegan 1 i of thelt- ghtness Tl heaviest voting S l ,.at Zion. Thi -n iha.t city polled 148 Ctt in any precinct. v.11 -ts cast in thle Il Sh1-ids wii lnclud N"r111i1 ao. One VI .e ýn Ilhe jud(ges and CI- tin ithat terinct didI slsof 11her 1 ight County Cietk Hende. ôf holding ilt'he electic least $60) In each of the This included the wk and cieik, thle postin ballots, thle delivery an lo:s, rent of the0polli On to;. 01f11hi51was il tion supplie.s .d ball£, thet coet of each ballo' Thie vote3 would ha largerlhad lthere bee but the three Sitting 17.th judicial circuitV LEGION C111El U. S. IS 1 IN AU1 Indianapolis, Ind.,. & Poreman of Chicag<4 22 field artillery duri whlo now Is general national guard, was 1; In a motor .car acciÉ this mornir-g. laInlle Same sMas GalbraithC.., natioina thp American Legion killed and Henry Ry tionai official of 1 badly hurt; The autoi the thyree me were ri by a it line train 'à ing. "ot of4.tho truol THEi iBERTYV.I EINDN.HUDA NE9 121

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