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Highland Park Press (1912), 18 Jun 1914, p. 3

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Telephone 331 sunk to close .cgular Price lity not to be lookcd n Savings IOI'S lCACO 11 work 'ewelrv 'al Ave. g of a 1d most Shore ‘imshed .venue ‘rance d Repaired H e \V IT. ILLINOIS 11' CS or Partie- RAVIOLI ER .ANK ll‘ age 5 S INGINC Your Trees I'll-H n c Punfifg sous “by build an extra room? Equip your porch wnh Vudor Porch Shadesâ€"â€" then eat and sleep in it. Let in air and light, yet kccp your porch cool and Drivuc. Meals will mean hunter. The air, the great nerve-doctot, brungsdecp.unbrokenoleep.which wothes nerve. and but“ then (0 health. I hereby announce mysel to the office of County Clerk, Republican Primary to be he] 9th. 19H‘ Your vote and su [07AM I014 Telephone E1212 t-Fz've LEW A. HENDEE For County Clcrk Bear in mind that there is no one better equipped for taking care of your trees than we are. A careful study of what our Elms, Oaks, Maples and other trees require in order to do well has been our constant aim for the past 30 years. A force of well trained home town men who have been with us for years do the work with the best tools money can procure. If you have healthy,_fine specimens of trees consult us in order to keep them in that shape and it they are not what they ought to be---let's tell you why and what’s more, get them into shape. It takes more than jiist the hired man to properly prune a tree. he hasn’t the experience nor the tools to do it with and it will cost you but little more to have us doit. ce myself a candidate for rec-election [y Clerk, subject to the decision of the to be held on \‘Vednesday, September (6 and support is respectfully solicited. :2: Highland Park Greenhouses very one of our men is insured against accident which "TRATOR OF ALEXANDER ED, vs. FRANK A. mug "'1'“on TO SELL‘ REAL mm”, TO PAY.‘ DEBTS. NOTICE OF SALE‘ OF REAL ES- TATE. By virtue of a decree of the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, entered of record on June 1‘, 1914. made and entered pursuant to the amended pe- tition of the undersigned. Edward M. Laing. Administrator of the Estate of, Alexander Laing, deceased, for leave to sell the Real Estate of said de- cedent to pay debts entered at the June Term A. ,I). 1914 of said court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That on Monday. the 6th day of July A. I). 1914. at 2 o'clock p. m. being between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forcnoon and 5 o'clock in the hfternoon of said day, at the East main entrance of the Court House in the City of Waukegnn, Lake Count , Illinois, shall offer for sale and 5e] at public vendue, to the highest and best bidder, the following described Real Estlte belonging to the Estate of Alennder Luring, de- ceased, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the clnima against THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESSJIIGHLAND PARKILLINOIS said estate and the Nuts of udminh‘ Lration, to-wit: “That part of the North Hint qunr- tor of Section 32, T0\\'n.~h.p 43 North Range 12, East of the Third I‘rincxpul Meridian. in Lake County. 111nm”; described as follows. m-wit: J'Hnr described as follows. tn-wit: J'Hnr mencing at the North West vornrr nf said North East quarter of ~~md Sw- tion 32, runnzrmr thence South 1‘: “Mix, thence East I“ rods and one {001; thence North 42 rods to the Nurth lmo of said quarter section, thence West on said North lme, 1:9 rods and 1 foot 10 the place of beginning. containing the acres more or less, situated in the Town of West Deerfield. in the (‘ounty of Lake, in the State of Illinois." . At least one half the nmuunt of any bid of any purchaser must in: paid in cash and the balance may be upon a credit of not less than six months nor more than tWelve months upon notes with good personal security for the unpaid balance to be secured by a mortgage or trust deed upon the premises purchased. No deed to he delivered until sale is approved by the Court SPECIAL ASSESSMENT .\'()'l‘l('l-J No. 216 Notice is hereby ghen to ull persons interested that the (‘ity (bum-.1 of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois hiivn‘g ordared that St. Johns Ave. from the southerly line of Laurel Avenue. at the Junc- tion of Laurel Avenue and St. Johns Avenue, southerly to the north end of the new Tarvia and Macadam pave ment in St. Johns Avenue, near the southerly line of Sheri an Road at its Junction with St. Johns Avenue. be graded, drained, paved WIU’. re-in~ forced concrete pavement h: ing a curbed edge and otherwiw in proved. all in the (‘ity of Highland Park, Luke County, Illinois. The ordinance {or the same being on file in the off“- of the City Clerk of said city and liming applied to the (‘ounty Court of Laki- county for an assessment of the roâ€"'~ of said improvement {\t't‘nrtllng to benefits, and an assmsmt-nt thereof having been ")8th and returned to said court. the final hearing therenn will be had on the 26th day of June. A. 1)., 19M, or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. Said assessments is payable in ten installments. with interest at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum on all installments from and after dint.) of ixsue of first Voucher. AH persmh desiring may file objections in said court before said day and appear on the hearing and make their defense. Richard W. Hawkins Officer 3 pointed to mnke ui assessment Dated at Highland Park, 111., June. 10th, A.D.,1914. 15461 Edward M. Luing. Administration of the Estate of Alexander Iming. deceased. E. S. 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Having served as De p u t y County Treasurer during the past four years and believing that Iwish to announce my candidacy for I have performed the duties as such faithfully, I take this means of ask- ing the voters of Lake Countv for this promotion. County Treasurer

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