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Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1926, p. 21

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E,Am REPAIRING 8 AND JEWELRY RAMIC MOSAICS and WALL TILE and GAS LOG CLEANING & DYEING ANING & CURTAIN â€" UBTRETCHING . _ | RELIABLE LAUNDRY \ ~PHONES 178â€"179 * Telephone H. P. 357 it now cloged *645, a Pr, finâ€" lasting ty feaâ€" allqon il and C startâ€" HWOOD DRUG STORER sportation . J. W. SHEDD ‘a veland A ve. lepghone Kildare 3499 ND PABRK _ â€" _ ILLINOIS vrolet co'gach essenâ€" ction. oach Ageney in New 47 #t. Johns‘Avenue RSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926 Michigan Not Inc.) TLE CO. F. Pavik Jr. to L. Hembes. QCD $10. Lots 1 and 2, blk 14, Port Clinâ€" ton, Highland Park. _ j : ~B. Cartni and ‘wife to H. Olander and wife jt tens. ‘WD $10 stamp $2.50. | PI lot 8, blk 76, F. P. Hawâ€" kins addn to H. Park. . . 4 Union Tr, Co. Tr. to R. Robinson. Deed $1, Lot 138 So. Highland addn. ._W. H. Murphy et al to W. C. Schiâ€" mer and wife jt tens. WD $750, stamp $1, Lots 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28, blk 27, See. 5, Deerfleld. _ Foote. QCD $1. Pt Sec. 16, Deerâ€" field. I tR and wife to A. H. Wolff m%no, stamp $3.50. Sec. 21, Shields. # F. G. Roder, et al, to Ottila Roder. WD $10, stamp 50¢. Lots 25 and 26, ‘blkz.fiol::..lddlundehin. R W and wife to R. L. Nellie E. Hanselman and husband to E. Giss and wife jt tens. WD $10, stamp $1.50. Lot 19, blk 1, Newberâ€" ry‘s addn to Libertyville. â€". . ~St, Bank of Chicago to C. W. Reasâ€" â€"â€"W. Capetus and wife to Ida B. Mayer Grace V. Cooper. WD $10. Pt lots 8 and 9, block 43, origiâ€" nal plat "of Highland Park. C. A. Newcomb, to A. Moran, Deed $150, stamp 50¢c. Sec, 5, Shields, F. M. Suydan et al to Carrie Grumâ€" mitt. WD $2,000, stamp $2. Lot 18, blk 9, C. Frank Wrights addn to Libâ€" ertyville. |â€" ~ R Lib e aph ns n ner. Deed $10, stamp $7. Lots 27 and 28, Hill and Stones Ravine View sub. M. H. Brook to Hanna Butler. WD $10, am SBec. 36, Deerfield.. C. A. Newcomb, Jr., Tr. to Wauâ€" kegan my Co. ‘Deed $14,350. Sec. 5, Shie onl nfederpaen h: C. T. T. Co., to M. H. Deibler. Deed $10, stamp $6. Pt Sec. 36, Deerâ€" field. { W. J. Borgman and wife to T. Sutherland and wife jt tens. WD §1o, stamp &.50 Lot 3, bik 6, Ravinia Highla O. F. Nightingale and wife to H. N. and wife jt tens. WD $10, stamp . Lot 2, blk 5, Ravinia $10, stamp $30. Sec. 4, Shields. E. Morrow toâ€"C. Allien. QCD $10, stamp $30. Sec. 4, Shields. _ _ The total receipts of th fund from Nov. 30, 1923 to 1924 amoqunted to $1,229,235 "isbursemments amounted tc $35.90, some $8,000 in exce W. H. McLaughlin and| wife to Maude L. Gouglemann. WD $10. Pt N. tenwald to W. Bubert,. . WD $100. See, 27, Deerfeld. ; Probate Clerk John Bullock had earnings of $13,671.99 for this pericd. and Nov, 30, 1924, 4 s Cireuit Clerk L. J. Wilmot had earnings of $13,671,99 for period. The earnings of Sheriff Edwin Ahlâ€" strom from Nov. 4, 1922 Nov. 30, 1924, totalled $2,669.27. ‘ State‘s Attorney A. V. th had earnings of $109,630.85 Dec, 4, 1922 to Dec. 1, 1924. ; Sec. 9, Deerfleld. ~â€" The total moneys paid out in wages of nurses at the hospital from Nov. 30, 1922 to Nov, 30, 1925, was listed .trsss,l'msz or eral wages, $38,002.64. â€" For Iz:emam, such as repairs on buildings, $28,885.25. | P , /. Tells Earnings . Connlz}merk Lew A. Hendee turnâ€" ed over $12,432.62 to the county treasâ€" urer on Nov. 30, 1924, wl?ldl covered a period of one year, $ .. The report says that Dr. Lieber has not followed the plan of keeping books as set by the county board three years l&o but that the system he is employing is fuiwreudk by the hofnpit;l committee, as it es care of disâ€" counts in a better manner. A ~The| auditor/states that in a genâ€" eral lcconntgg the sum of $65,711.39 be charged to real estate and equipâ€" ment and ‘not to pnen# expenses. If, so eh'md in the case of the hosâ€" pital it: Id go far to explain the ovordlflr of : $89,270.57,, Mr. Sims states. , The largest overdraft AÂ¥as at the gounty hospital, the overgraft on Dec. 1, 1925 aggregating $8 .57. Audiâ€" tor Sims stated in the Aeport that Dr. Charles Lieber, county health physâ€" ician claims that Mlisbursements of $65,711.39 were uged for the betterâ€" ng;n:, of buildings at the county hosâ€" pital, | â€"| } = | The board of supervisors last w esn gen noiay s | pe . s n Auditor) Samus! Sims read reâ€" port. / The audit covered a _of two years in most of the offices/while an audit of the Lake county Wospital was made for a three yeaw peribd. The audit report was daoptéd by the board. Uf : sHOWS CAUSE OF DEFICIT Explains How Overdrafts O curred in Reports to Super/ i visors; Figures Are } Enumerated J THURSDAY, APRIL 1; 1926 REPORT OF AUDITOR TO LAKE CO.â€"BOARD G. W. Morrow, to C. Allen, WD REAL ESTATE TRANS FERS 58 â€" general Nov. 30, 78. â€" The ‘L”"r‘ of reâ€" ers during the past year, although there is no town in the ¢qounty where this @lass of criminal has operated on such a wholesale plan as has been reported from some otF:r TIllinois cities during the last few | months. ‘In a number of instances forgers entering Illinois towns on Saturday w. district has been a fruitful field\for forgers and bad check passâ€" _ _ Bankers of Lake county are to be given a form of protection against the activities of forgers t is cerâ€" tuin to lessen losses to 1 instituâ€" tions from this quarter, in a daily mail serviceâ€"plan to be put into operaâ€" tion by the Illinois State Bankers asâ€" sociation. a j PROTECTS BANKERS f AGAINST FORGERIES the William shop if prefe cutting done work. sult us about your next Permanent wave. for the next Wax of Roses wave; also conâ€" FIREPROOF Highla: and Sé BAGGAG 1- FREIGHT â€" EXPRESS tomobile Storage _ Perfect Baking Results! Vanity Beauty Shoppe MOVING Ladies‘ We specialize in all branches of beauty Make your next appointment with us || 6 Nj Phon OOD ingredients should always G,be lzLd when perfect baking is desired. : But even good ingredients require good baking powder to perâ€" fectly leaven them. _ RPRICES hosphatt WJI u »ROERARE ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr., Manager | 374 Central Avenue \â€"â€"Phones 181â€"182 | | Transfer of trth Sheridan Road Highland Park 936 tad Park Transfer rage Company WAREHOUSE, 374 Central Avemne Fd children‘s hair cutting of }benzél Barber Shop. | Hair }tn the privacy of the beauty A. DENZEL PACKING â€" SHIPPING The for perfect baking . always use Dr. Prices Phosphate Baking Powâ€" derâ€"always dependable â€"â€" always uniform â€" alâ€" ways economical! Local ‘bankerg, generally, are in favor of this plan. ® 5 circulated ~spurious checks obtaining upwards of $1,000 in a few hours work. These checks are usually cirâ€" culated in the ‘afternoon on Saturday either as pay checks from manufacâ€" turing plants or as personal checks and as banks are closed at that hour there is no way of checking up on the accounts of the individuals in the banks on which checks are drawn. Under the plan all banks will reâ€" ceive reports on check forgeries and immediately notify the protective deâ€" partment of the bankers uaociat!on,l| which will in turn include the reportal in their daily letters. HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS h «//_ _ \_For Rooms 8â€"9 New State Bank Bldg. Marcelling Manicuring \ D Aut es fiizfiuh&de.&;é .and bus fare. North Shore Line takes you direct to where you want to so in Chicago Molath Side: t oop. adding Mazeria Building Material! 148 North First Street T A P 14 i ‘ & ’ 'é | f s w § t ® 1 f [ | t §3 FRANK SILJESTRO / Telephone 140 ServinglOO Meals a Year on Dining Cars D. L. MUSTRIC Phone for Appointment PERMANENT WAVING ® l KEEN-STEAM OILâ€"PROCESS Three Expert Operators Water Waving Hair Dyeing After 6 lh.lrfitfing by A”ointye-t Maintaihing a ‘dining car service of North Shore Litle standard is a costly proposition. Chinawa table linen and qunlrupleâ€"phfie sile ver for a gingle car cost $1,000.. Our monthly laundry,b‘ alone is $900. f Foods are selected with as much care as you would e ‘..u for your own table.. We buy the best creamery butterâ€"milk and creamâ€" fruits, vegetables; meats and other foods. Fresh eggs come to us daily from the farm. , North Shore Line |steaks have become justly famous. :Jz steak we buy is a specified weight and a specified wt;dwoee‘.awhz:!nymhdon are rejecteil| â€" It is an interesting fact that from m&hfl .; oneâ€"half of all patrons order these / Our coffee= a special blend â€"brings us daily compli 106,000 ‘cups were served last year. You are welcome toa-eeondorthiitg!. ( extra cups as you wantâ€"~â€"w ::gâ€"or 6.! Each patron at breakfast is greeted with a con ientary demi tasse. $ es &A Back of our d service is a commissary employing iningmcar Two motot.‘ trucks are keptlbusyi’ a its al;::u:!i‘ve service. Foodxn;.: i t commissary. en n TT Nearly 100,000 people are fed during the course of a yier g’Nouh Shore Line dining cars. Dining cars, on the North Shore Line were introduc 1917. Today we operate cars on e trains daily â€"six trains in direction. ith the delivery of additional cars in June, our investment in dining cars alone will be $330,000. / f HALFE illion candy mints for North Shore Line patrons. That is what we distributed on dining cars last year. These complimentary mintsâ€" six in a pu:k;e-â€" have b e an established feature of our dining car service. â€"_ / 3 Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co. t , BEAUTY SHOPP and Children Only Highland Park Ticket Office . Hair Bobbin Shampooing Hours: 8:80 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone Highland Telephone Facials Bealp GE FIVR

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