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Highland Park Press, 28 Jul 1927, p. 16

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5" Adh- - W3 Withdraw- ‘F: at Fun Ola all AMI“ '; - of Eli: Successor L 0th Futures ditgtrrttttMlt.1tt. ( mammals“ A all has been issued for I meet- Sew h. " the bond of supervisors to forthe I. held Aug. 4 " which time the mat- Dan at of napkin; the munitions of Lakes - Treasurer Roy Bruiser and the I was . appointing of his successor will be ins-4 aha up. Bruber countered his resitp. tion, 1 nation last Thu-shy. The - _ an “L I n lbw-a John . Inn-m an ..._.._,. Deputy County Clerk J. B. Horse} - been 'motticiaiir muted as his) war and no other npplicants‘ have ippeued in the treid to contest the appointment. Morse was asked by the hum committee to take the Post and supervisor through the coun- ty bye placed the request. He is to give his word of acceptance to them lanky. _ The grind jury. that ground away _It the investigation of the shortage of $100,000 in the treasurer"; funds for I day or two last week, adjourned until late this week, when they are _ ' " v, Lulu " r Iona-g. The grind jury. that ground away " the investigation of the shortage of $100,000 in the treasurer"; funds for I day or two last week, adjourned until late this week, when they m to make their report to Judge C. C.. Edwards. This report, it is freely conceded, will contain six true bills voted against the tive defendants in the county treasury $100,000 ‘16de tion and Ex-supervisor George H. Bairstow of Waukegan, charged with withholding $59,000 in Waukegm withholding $5 township may“ Besides the acceptance of the n Braeher resignation and the appoint- ing of a successor. the board or the a. fir-tee committee. will be concerned is in arranging for a bond for the new it treasurer who will serve until the d otext precinct election. A surety , company bond will have to be provid- ed as a matter of good business and ' due to the fact that individuals will I no longer carry the burden as thereit are three suits now pending against l bondsmen of Bracher and Pearsall. i Pay B. Morse, chief deputy in the otBee of County Clerk Lew A. Hen- l dee for the last 17 years is slated to succeed Bracher as county treas- urer and evomeio county collector Mr. Thompson said that Morse who was offered the ottiee by county board committees last week has agreed to accept the appointment as county treasurer. The appothhhertt will hold good until the next election in Lake county, which will be next year, when the treasurer will be chosen. "Not only have I resigned from otrke, but will carry out plans to. pay back every cent of the county} shortage without any of my friends losing a cent," declared Bracher. 'd'll will he broke and have no plans for) ' Maggi otrke, bat will carry out plans tow pay back every cent of the countyll shortage without any of my friends I losing a cent," declared Bracher. “ll will he broke and have no plans for the future." - I Bracher was arrested together with four others several weeks ago on a charge of conspiracy to embezzle county funds, when Supervisor Arthur W. Vereoe; chairman of the finartee committee of the board of supervisors i learned that there was a countyl shortage of $106,557.69. He said at! the time that he was willing to re- sign from office, but first wanted to| make restitution. He said it was a use of him being swindled, but iii) he was held responsible by the people _ "of Lake county and would assume the l gull responsibility. 1 Loan usmmmou WAUKEG AN TOW'NSHIP PRECINCTS INCREASED Supervisor Matt Dilger and Assist- ant Sum-visor Harold Potter. who have been red.striding the Waukegart Whip votVar, prreirtets, last wr..) stated that thv-y Lad definiteV decid- ed to let the three precincts nn the math end cf tre township and in ed to let the three precincts nu Km: south end cf the township and in North Chicago remain as now u- m. This will make 22 in all for the township, with 19 in Wnnkegan CiuiirtTGehadbeeurs!rt.ht past. It was hm to redistrict (he to the inn-ale in voters. The Milky Way to Health " -W drink for u might! -titrw-MrLEt Drink m d _ It's It's his inc!!!” .4... Bat. MW" nun-Hi». 'tnt-mats-r? "’- itiiit "= carry cent of the WAD”. [ munacm Wt W a I. I Antoni In new 6-1 Other m Ths cm & NM nil- my last week “and m stub that hive been -dirw in a. W bate mun, for well no.“ i- Gi'iuiiirieirsutwoeetepbte presiustr claims for $10,000 an! “an: the untold for etc-sin deaths. _ - -n but. ---- -ub-J l Settlement of - In: W for “in two. Daniel McCoe, {My " (in! l Lakes Nnvsl Tail-in; union. who 1 was killed last September while driv- .ingncu acrossttietmeu_tt tion, had his estate a“ " 8M00. The other in: the eqtate of Martin John Thom-rd Johnson, of [Ah For _ _ .._ _-s-, h, est. Letters of administration had been issued to Jacob Johnson. He was authorized by Judge Martin C. Decker to settle the chin a. $4,950. Probate court pro-median Ire re- ported as follows: John I. Muslin], “W Park. Hearing on final report continued to October 17. Objections to tinal re- port to be Ated by August 14. Elizabeth Brosius, Town of War- ren, will admitted to probate. Estate of $800 personal property given to her tour dancing“. letters usumen- tary issued to Carrie Dodge. Proof of heirship taken. _ ' George F. Bock; Highland Park, petition for probate of will Med and set for hearing August 8. Sarah Mow; Wiukegan, proof heirship Men. Walter C. Pearce, Waukegan, fi report approved, distribution orde: “an”... -"e"-" Walter c. Pearce, Waukegan, f,el) report approved, distribution ordered. Mtrtin John Thorward Johnson,' Lake Forest, letters of administration issued to Jacob Johnson, bond of $10,- 000. "ave given to settle elnim for ' "d-.. " 1 N. W. Ry. for vw. as-.- ..H_ -- - death spins!- C. E N. W. Ry. for, $4,950. Proof of heirship taken. ‘ George Wallace, Gnyslake, will ad- mitted to probate, estate of 81,700 given to I niece 3nd Mr. and Mrs. George Sweet of Gnyslake. Proof of heirship taken, letters testamentary _ issued to George F. Sweet. GLENCOE WOMAN ' PHYSICIAN IS DEAD physician for 25 gang, July IT, in the Evanstx heart disease. She lived ington avenue, Glencoe. ter daughter, [Dis Hatl 13 years old, whom sl years ago. Dr. Culver old. Funeral services ' week at St. Elisabe I church, Glencoe. Burk "rrial Park cemetery, E Dr. Eugenia _ I GLANCE back at your experi- ence with coal over the last few years! No longer need the thought of Wihcer send shivers down your spine. Cast worry to the winds. Install I Sund- strand Oil Burner. It will warm you well.--- without I doubt. And your fuel supply is certain. T. llDECKERlzCO. PLUHBHVG‘HIAIM II t I. t."N" “sushmhthliw dun-dwelt)“ Michal-#WW iGri..un-ir-tt" uni-IM- Ptrfoet pl-ubiu'c ple-ist' mini-mo- 0138.950...qu "’ - r w - e Evuumn hospital of She lived at tit Wash- , Glencoe. with her fos- Iaris Runaway Culver, whom she adopted 12 r. Culver 'was 58 years services were held last F Elisabeth's Episcopal ye. Burial was in Meta- metery, Evanston, “when” M. Culver, Glen_coe m re- 1 a! Park. l imsed to _ final re- L of War- b. Estate given to gunmen- !. Proof adopted 12, " 58 years re held last s Episcopal was in Mem- afar, 1 iii'i7'iiiGF'i"iiiraiiir, ‘mumun lev-INGI mall-DI run-Yawning“ “hum.“ Nana-Wu. of nacho-Wm”. mmwmmumm‘ mundlivu. l, mwmmumm. 18 you old and. d Nb. “II themnium inundilhlyhhdd the right ear. The W n...- hly passed between the pm and iLuTarituu-oid-ay'P1 GiGattuneeurtery'nr'., the hand. of I tilled m di- rected bynnX-ny plate. Ami of a hairitrreadttt in a. an. .11 the bullet would have and “It L death. A: it is, Billy is “in I around the "rdandasrhrieiq-yt . examined him ntmin report: that he appears none the worse (a the acci- - dent. to Mew Finley m min; is. a calibre rifle at a tin an! m Billy suddenly run between the and tail the rifle, just as Roscoe - the trigger and the bullet struck My, who fell to the ground. The iii) was unconscious for meal but but upon his recovery the physician (who examined hini was gunned to find the practically normal condition that has existed. The child’s can: from instant death is regarded a most remarkable by physician. This sophisticated an My: known what to do millly, but it is financially embarrassed u - as ever before. YELLOW CAB RATES First two-third: mih ___-age Eaeh additional 1-8 mile --19e No curse for extra W PHONE HIGHLAND PARK m Plpcl’hlllilg, Ten-e Ttf- I‘any. Mural Landau” SIGNS OF ALL KIN” NOW is the time to have tint room decorated or your house paint- ed. First class work a nun- able prices. - __ CARL MARTIN Telephone Highland Park 761-] Court Hoe, Chas.E.Rinell&Sog TiaiGsineers and Surveyors Licensed Surveyor and Structural Engineer (County Surveyor) Municipal Ind Gm] bgineeri-g Snbdivhiul; bevel. DECORATING waaLiru 1860 Lake FM 601 - 1292 "se/i-GG-, “I“ Lake Fond. [IE-ah Drainage. nu. seven! tbr) the plum n tuned talk 1nd cum . , -LCIJ’I “not Awmdhlh‘hu.‘ tiiiePhegertatuttt unusual-102*“?! mumuwm‘ Wuduthmdth “Mun-om.“ mud-“haw.“ diar.epGeiaautreirei, Za'iéchmum. 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