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Libertyville Independent, 19 Feb 1925, p. 7

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s y fey "a ns YE i h o7 0 » ww : lhvl, solid my farm, I will offer at **~ sshiia Ans~tlor. hn Jhe vremises kaown COLLINS' BODY -- WON'T BE TAKEN W--' .---:-- nsc# * 'r""'-m-"- C CUER CSE CV CC WeW EOReRE COMEC C i * Sand 'Cave, Ky., Feb. 11--All op-- C°8n att recovering fro Ia Grippe. -- ! Five big deals, one of which is ~erations to . recover the _ body of |-- Mr. and Mrs. Phillip.Gould and fam--| the --Murphy homestead west of North 'Fioyd Collins from the Sand aCve !!Y Of Woodworth, spent Sunday @*) Chicago,.that has been in the same tomb, in which--he was trapped .18 the George Thompson home. |** family. since 1837, were recorded to-- 'days'ago, were abandoned definitaly'-- O L. Hollenbach was a Waukegan | day, the total amount of the . trans: at 11:30 o'clock today after . four visitor on Friday morning. j,tenr"rébrcmnr--flso,ooo. according friends of Collins and a coroner's | Baby Albert Smith.has" been on The to revenue stamps affixed. _~ jury of experienced men had --verified sick list but is now getting better. ' Supervisor Thomas V. Murphy and the judement of H. T. Carmichael, Mrs. David Bennit and daughter|his brothers and siters, John Jo-- generai --supervisor,--that-- further --ef-- spent a few days of last week with seph, Katherine and Mary A. Mur forts were futile and would result her parents near Ward's corners." ~--+pny, transferred the 160 acre home *mty--m~wmf--okWM&!Q_QP!_HOEES_Holl«'_n!;p_ch is visit--| stead, which is located just west -- °C wunes--**~t+u ~~har rrand parents. --------------+afNorth--UCifCago,--to --Leroy--J. --Ke-- The last members of the coro-- per's jury came from the shaft at 11:25 and H. C. Tucker, acting cor-- oner, announced that he had seen Collins, recognized him, was certain that be was dead and. was equaliy sure "there is no way of recover-- Ing the body without probable fur-- ther loss of human life." -- His »ewo jurymen, T. L. Corby and Claude Mpnroe, corroborated his statements -wll:l-, 8. Posey, state high w ay eugineer, then entered the shatt for a fipal inspection and following bis . report, the official announcement | was made that operations were 1O , be suspended definitely. t Work of dismantling the Camp ; was started immediately. The hbhusze canvas covering which has served as a roof for the pit, was taken ; down and workmen began prepara-- tions for hauling the heary mM ery up the steep rocky runway 'o(i the the stamp of finis on S&D( tragedy and this, it was « would be delivered within hours. Possibilities of another attempt to recover Collins' body, perhaps bY private Iindividuals, were ended with a statement of Lee Collin®, father, after the abandonment had been an-- nounced "I will never permit any second attempt to be made to get Floyd out," be said. "! am satisfied with the situation as it is." Shortly after noon Lieut Gov. H. MH.--penhardt called a conference of officials to determine whether the cave would be dynamitéd or the shaft filled with rocks and earth and the original entrance sealed. Gen. Demhardt announced this" aft-- ermoon that the troops wou'ld leave Sand Cave tonight . Just after the abandonment plans were announced 'formailly, Dr. Wil-- liam Harlett of $t. Luke's hospital. Chicago, went into the shaft, and in wormilag Bs way through the manbole into the original passake, made a detailed examination of the upper part of the body and pr0O nounced, officially, that Collins has been dead two to five days-- Dr. Harilett is the only medical man actuaily, to reach Cofllins. While he was preparin«k his de tailed report for submission © to the coroner's jury, the officials who hbad been conferring on the means of closing Sand Cave to human (being* forever. announced --that it bad been decided to All the saft with earth and ~boutters--and seal the original entrance. . The over-- hanging . Clif. they said. will not be tumbled dort ie Cl n iD Raemawkith Forevulr, ERamIeni ces s decided to All the saft with earth and ~boutters--and seal the original entrance. . The over-- hanging eMf1, they said,. will not be tumbled down into the pit by a blast of Aynamite. Simple funeral services for Collins will-- be held on the brow of the cliff overiooking the pit undger which his body lies at 2# o'clock this aft ernoon. o x o y as the Willlam HAX ratur; WX «»*--------** Btation, onefourth mile west of the Bottling Plant,. commencing--a 13:30 e'clock p. m., on wWEDNESDAY, FEBRVARY 25, 1925, Theé following personal property : 1k--HEAD OF LIVESTOCK--18 Kine cows," milkers and springers; 1 Stock Bull. HORSEA--1 team ®or-- rels, 9 and 10 years old: 1 good work horse. Five Shoats, 150 pounds each. Some Chickens HAY AND GRAIN--# tons timothy hay in barn: stack of --zedan grase; 15 ft silage; stack of straw; 20 bu. wheat HOUSEHOLD FCRNITURE Oneé davenport, electric washing machine. nearly new; cook stove: 2 wood heat-- MCY " /. kak: book case; roltart}y ing stoves, bega, OCOR TW f C202 °0t pump and many other _lflk'kn, FARM IMPLEMEXT®. PTC --Grain binder, corn hbarvester. seeder, set .Of harrows, pulvetizer, mofer,. hay rake,. hay rack, corn pianter, 2 «ulky culth vators, sulky plow, manure spreader. fanning mi¥l, corn shredder. truck wa-- gon, nartow tire wagon, light millk &vn, 3 tank heater® hay Xoflr. rope ~pulleys, milk cans..1'4 N. P elet-- trie motor, 18 h. p. motor, anvil and ¥Tize. 2 sets double harness. TERMS OF SALE--All sums of $20 and unlder, cash; over that amount a credit of six months will be given,. pur-- -- chaser to execut good bankable note. No goods to be removed until settled for with the clerk. MARS. OUNNING, Proprietor. Officiating will stamp of finis on Sand Cave's PUBLIC AVOJION be Rev. Dr. C-- K expected ght milk Kyfl, rope . p. elet anvil and CISTS *' New Way to Quickly W of the Horse Cave and Cave Eo ced d eA > BB 4\ Mc cvacate --* 5. pady City . Methodist churck, ~-- > Acombined choir from the three churches in Cave City--the Chris# tion, the Baptist and the Methodist ¥ 4 4 % 4 4 4 % 4 4 4 4 4 4.4 4 4 Mrs. David Bennit and daughter spent a few days of last week with her parents near Ward's corners. . ~*~ Miss Charlotte Holienbach is visit-- ing her grand parents. -- | Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulen and | daughters visited Andrew Pederson orl Wads worth on SBund&y.-------------------- Miss Edith Colegrove had a tele-- phone installed g het home last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Handley and son and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Handley of Chicago called at W. E. Hunter's homeé on Sunday afternoon. Miss Ambra -- Scoville visited -- her aunt Mrs. E. W. King on Sunday. The Misses Mary and EdIth Thompson spent Sunday aftarnoon 4t valentine box at thes chool house. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Scoville adn chiidren of Kenosha spent Sunday at the Tillotson home. . Thompson : their home On Friday the school children had a M_l;l Ruth Paulben was vaccinate A remarkable new-- and m method for treating a cough gives relief with the first doses and usual-- Iy breaks' & severe cough in 24 Loursa The ,freatment is based on the Lr:urlp(mn known as Dr. King's New Digcovery for Coughs. You take just one lr.-roonful and hold it in your threat for 1§ or 20 sec-- onds before swaliowing, without following with water. The prescrip-- tion bas a double actich. It not cnly soothes and heals soreness and jrritation, but. it quickly loosens and removes the phlegm and con-- pestion which are the direct count of the coughing. l'rurh have been i @«tonished how r;iu:'l y the cough-- Ing stopped wit this new treat-- ment, and the whole cough condi-- t.on goes in a very short time. «" The preséription is for-- coughs, Cchest C6lds, boarseness, bronchitis, »paimodic.croup, etc, lt is excellent for children as well as grow nu pae-- no hn:'ul "vus'. xuom»nl.'t'fi as 1 o only e teaspoo 5 At .'J .«',3 Jn"uu. Ask for . HAVING SOLD MY FARM, I WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES 3 MILES SOUTHWEST OF WAUKEGAN AND 1 MILE WEST OF NORTH CHICAGO, ON GREEN BAY ROAD, COMMENCING AT 12: 30 P. M., SHARP, ON ' Tuesday, Feb. 24th PUBLIC AUCLION Machinery and Miscellaneous Articles 8 HEAD OF CATTLE--AH T. B. Tested. -- 5 Miich Cows, 2 fresh, balance milkers; | two year-- old Heifer ; 1 Yearling Heifer; 1 Yearling Bull : a Pure Bred Holstein. . 4 HEAD OF HORSES--] Team of Gray Mares, 7 and 8 years old, wt, 2800 ; 1 Gray Mare, 10 years old, wt. 1300; 1 Brown Driving Horse, wt. 1150. ~_ 1 BROOD SOW HAY, GRAIN, FEED, ETC.--30 Tons Clover and Timothy Hay, part baled; 4 tons baled Oat <..... 3N0 m White Oats: 150 bu. Barley ; 14 feet of Silage; 10 bu. Potatoes. HICKORY S--(n:v 300 bu. White Oats; 2 Walking Plows Riding Plow _ Hay Rake Two--section Harrow Deering Corn Binder Manure Spreader Dump Wagon -- Gravel Box TERMS OF SALE--All sums of $20 and under,cash; will be given on good bankable notes, bearing 6 per be removed until full settlement of same. 'FIVE HUGE DEALS . ' ARE RECORDED TO TOTAL OF $180,000 the following personal proverty: _ | _ @uUperyieur ENGHCS T. sAE M LD LCC CE es ar ce csiaA his brothers and siters, John Jo-l N. Nemanick and wife to N. Ne--| °2 seph, Katherine and Mary A. Mur manick and wife jts. Lot 6, Benjamin $4! phy, transferred the 160 acre homo-1 Parmalee's subdn. WD $10. I stead, which is located just west| A. Gorden and wife to L. B. Joliey. j L ['ormmr Chitcago,--to --teroy--J: r--w*--m _A. Reeves subdn. _ WD , 54 nevel, of Chicago, representing Fred--| $10,. stamp $11. : r_' erick H. Bartett & Company, for a| R.F. Rouse and wife et al to J. c.| 8e reported --consideration --oft--§114.000--| Dorfier--and--wife.--jt--tens --Part--of This is a trife more &ban $700 an| 17, block 1, Orgt. plat of Holcomb. W tu:re. The new owners are plan-ll) $10; . | of \ning to subdivide the . property. It! ,C. W. Curtis and wife to A. Ripple. st has been in the Murphy family | Lot 22. block 3, J. K. Orvis subdn. W 1ev@vr slmce it was Oobtained fromf[;q'}m; stamp $4. s 4x & of the government on a land patent. ; ~J. A. Miller and wife et al to K. , $4 Supervisor Murphy owned nearly | Manouclign and wife. jts. Lot 3. Ralr-" half the property, his brother and' stow's re--subdn. WD $10. stamp 32.50. | lo sisters owring the rest. He has been ' OJ 0. Hanawalt and wife 16 °T Rus| farming the land and stated today | se1 and. wife, jt tens. Lots 5 and 7| M |that he has made no plans for theblock 1. Plat of Town of Holcomb. st | future. | WIr'¢10, stamp $1. t LL mE T T poncco 4. %ire t amwenm | Supervisor Thos. V. Murphy and Brother and Sisters Sell Supervisor Thomas V. Murphy and his brothers and siters, John Jo-- seph, Katherine and Mary A. Mur-- phy, transferred the 160 acre home stead, which is located just west ot --North UChtcago,--to teroy--J. --Ke-- nevel, of Chicago, representing Fred-- erick H. Bartett & Company, for a This acre. ning has Morris Blumberg took title to 15 acres of land oqwned by Roy W. Bracher on West"*Washington streét, about four blocks west--otthe --city limits. . There 'are about 500 feet of frontaze on Washinglon street, this property lying west of Butrick street. The consideration was $18,-- Ur JAFPonase CCH -- PRARARRARNeRRIN EOc Ees SE Lt id this property lying west of Butrick | L. Gorton to J. Petkowsek #nd wife, street. The consideration was $18.--!j¢is. Lot 9, E. J. Yeomands subdn. WD 000..____----«. _ --------e+ %e -- ©$10, stamp $3.50. A..deal announced some ttme ago0}~ ~(6-- C Hiclt anft wité to J3--J--Ken but whi€h has just been placed OD nedv and wife. it tens. Part of lots mt arean e\ N :: *A« omm i P ~Alvmange coomathth n w ~Az@* *~~,>36 fib'fl.mmk 2' C!?' ed by the Waukegan Chemical cotm pany, in North Chicago, from J. W Aulson & Sons. for a reported con sideration of $30,000. Abe Gordon, Waukegan merchant, transferred to Dr. L Jolley. a two--Mat brick bufld?rrun 'l-uu_:oun. near North avenue. 'for a reported consideration of $19,000. V. MURPHY, l?flx;g& , W S. Hen Lot "B" Nort? $10. stamp $1 Mayme Sedliock _ Emma Nixon. Part WD $10, stamp $2 WV J10, MLAampP #4 Emily A. Bush,to E. L Sayre and | wife. Lots 28 and 29, block 1. C Mnll Heavy Team Wagon Wagon Box Bob Sied Farm Truck Wagon 2 Seeders _ Slip Scraper Rubber Tire Top Buggy Rubber Tire Surrey Platform Scale Corn Sheller, Fanning Mill 2/, H. P. Gas Engine Gas Engine Jack Feb. 13, 1925. Henne«sey to V. E. Ericson North Fox Lake Heights. WT Sedlock _Forsman et al to on. Part of Sec. 24, Antioch. ; over that amount a credit of 1 year cent interest. Absolutely no property to Wright's adda to Libertyville. WD $10 stamp $1.50. (inm G. A. Hutchinson and wife to Hipple. Lot 2, block 75, F. P. kins addn to H Park. WD $190. . WD $1, stamp 50¢. e es 1,1guCHaAFPL _ FEARL OL aNG" y Uindehbtben and witd" to O FPWPD--pro--etemy 32%«= Rockenbach and wife, jt tens. Part ofl w. E. Woebbe Jr., an See. 24 Ela WD $10, stamp $1. |C. A. Kraemer.> Part o N: Baldwin and -- wife to Ethel wD $10, stamp $12.50. Buckle. Lot 17, E. 8. Skinner's subdnll W. E. Webbe Jr. to | H. H. Hipple and wife to G. A. Hutchinson and wife, jt tens. ~Lot %, block 75, F. P. Hawkins addn to H Pk. . Anné E. Sulivan and: husband to F. Jvert and wile, Jt tens. Lots 402 and 402 in J. L. Shaw's third subdn on Fox Lake. WD $1, stamp 50c. . ____ . _ __ WD $1. % Ethel Buckle to N. Baldwin and wife, joint tens. Lot 17, E. S. Skinners subdn. WD $1. ,@ C. W. Curtis and wife to A. Ripple. I»yt 22. block 3, J. K. Orvis subdn. Ww If"'l'"l stamp $4. s ks ues J. A. Miller and wife et al to K. Manouclign and wife. jts. Lot 3. Bair-- stow's re--sutdn. WD 81"7,7slamp $2.50. l \\ 'Aulsol; and sons to Waukegan Chemical Co. Part of lot 2, Sec. 4. Shields. WD $1, stamp $39. Blumberg. Part of $ WD $10, stamp $11 L. Gorton to J. P« $3 Addn. Deed $6 B. H. Wat'ts and wife et al to L. M. Steward and wife, Jt tens. Part of lof A in Nippersink Terrace. wWwD $10 stamp 5#c. ° Rhoda J. Yager to H. E. Yager. Pt of lot 6. Co. Clks. subdn. wWwD $10 stamp $1. . J Merchant and wife to A. $ son and wife, jt tens. Part of 8 Trs Subdn, Sec 16, Waukega $10,. stamp $2.50. E. J. Neahring and wife to Brainard. Part of Bé¢--3%, Avo $10. stamp 34 , A 4AE Acctcond Mfi Mary A. Fioed to J. A. Fulton. Pt, of Sec. 20, Waukegan. WD $10, *stamp 11.50. L2 I us 7 ~ o ol+ + _4 R. Lederer and wife to QO. H. WA len and wife. jt tens. Part of lot 22. Lakeside Manor subdn. wWD -- $10, stamp $4. « ,* o e 7 2 Hay Forks, Carriers, Ropes and Pulleys Water Tank _ Tank Heater 6 Milk --Cans ~ Single Harmess _ 2 Sets Double Harness: Light Set Double Harmess Forks, Shovels, Chains and Small Tools Some Household Furniture A. Miller and wife et al to K uelign and wife. jts. Lot 3. Bair 's re--sutdn. WD $10,. stamp $2.50 0. Hanawalt and wife to T. Rus ind. wife, jt tens. Lots 5 and 7 -- 1 Plat of Town of Holcomb *9() ¥ ~Rracher and--wile--to : of & Rebekah's Home Assn to Dovyle. Easement in pt of lot 1. renD . to L Averill Sanford. & Dato's Highland PK 500, stamp $6.50. and wife et al to E. M ife, jt tens. Part of lot ink Terrace. WD $19, sSee wife to A. Steven-- ns. Part of lot 18. 16, Waukegan. WD 38 WB UP PPCTCUREUEE (2. us ; Vickings and Valballa Assn to* Gr. ns to Waukegan ; Lodge of the.I O. O. V. Part"of Sec. f lot 2. See. 4,| 14, Warren: WD $1. . p $30. | J. Mickow to Lena Gunter. Lot 29, ® wife --to x. A.| block 25, Grant Locomotive Works . 19, Waukegan.| Addn. WD $1. ~ lena Gunther and wife to J. Mic-- owsek #gnd wife, kow et al, jts. Lot 28, block 25, Grant ands subdn. WD | Locomotive Works Addn. WD $1. FEB. 10, 1925 s ta --to 3--J--K _IJ--*R, Jackand wife to W,. H. ns. _ Part of lots | GTiggs. WD $1. St. 50e.-- Pt. of Tot x k 2, Cloes| !*: Washington Helghts. m_..'_;?;'_. --@ «BMA SHA C C At --&.: E. P Bik . THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 19. 1925. WD "| K. Lederer and wife to P. F. Phelps. y. ; Lot 15, block 1,« Northwood Manor q Subdn. WD $10, stamp $1. " T--F.--Yare to !.. J --Kenevel. Part of .| Bee 6, Shields. € $16,502.40, stamp block 13, Firat addn to N--8 of Lt Ft. Deed $1. . _L B. Jolliey and wite to A. Gordon. Lot 65, Cummings North Ave addn. WD $1, stamp $1.50. L. B. Anderson and wife to Helen H. Norris. Lots:1 and 2, block 1, Frill-- man's Park. WD $10, stamp $2.50. Lueck. Part of Bec 9, Deerfleld. WD $10, stamp $66. . _ C. Van Deursen and wife to N. F. Lighthart. Part of Sec. 81, Deerfieid W. E. Webbe Jr. to C. A, Kraemer. Part of Sec 19, Ela. Deed $12,500, stamp $12.50. fx *W. Ruth and wife to W. Bro#kman. Part of Bec. 25, Town of" Ela. Deed $1400, stamp 50c. © W. E. Webbe Jr., and wife et al tc C. A. Kraemer. Part of Sec. 19, Ela WD $10, stamp $12.50. =" x "k'-fl--_\i--ufi)fi;fig L. J. Kenevel. Part of lot 2, Sec.~ 6, Shields. WD #16, stamp $66. > f _ .a C zp e T. V. Murphy to L J. Kenevel. Part of lot 23, Sec 6, Shields. WD $10, stamp §1%. . ' T. F. Yore to L. J. Keneval. Part of ; lot 2, Sec. 6, Shields. WD $10. ~=~ . | E. O. Saytes and wife 6t P. M. Gend--| mrek. Part of Sec 9, Grant. WD 31.} stamp $1. T i 18%, Golds Subdn. id R. P. Periman and wife to L B. Perlman. WD $10. Pt of NW ar of Sec. 36, Deerfleld. J. Ritrenthaler et al to &A Bassick and wife jt tens. WD $10. St. $§3. Lot 3. bik 19..C. Frank Wrights addn to Libertyville. [ % T. E. Hoskins and wife to Irma E 11 HAVINC SOLD MY FARM, I WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES KNOWN ASTHE HOULIHAN FARM, ONE--FOURTH MILE NORTH OF LIBERTYVILLE, ON MILWAU-- KEE AVENUE, ON / ' I d 'y 26th | > hursday, F eb'y 26th | > AQ-- WE.WHJ.AISOOFFERTHREEHOISTENAND BROWN SWISS BULLS--FINE ANMMALS.~ THESE COWS ARE BROWN SWISS, HOLSTEINS, GUERNSEYS AND JERSEYS. They are all T. B.Tded.n'a"-blylle--id&arfleevflbefiv-v&bd&w. A great many of the cowshnebeaunfnfuuothqn'mm'v*fim If in need of First Class Cows for your dairy, be sure and attend this sale. I Gray Team, 7 yekirs mo. worge: cove, @ ve; *~--4%---- Years old; 1 Dark Bay .rorse,9 years old, weight 1300. Hay, 60 Tons of Alfalfa 3 tons of Straw McCormick Corn Binder Janesville Broadcst Seeder Janesville Corn Planter, wi .. wire | _ 3--horse Eveners, Whiftle l1x1£--1V--10 j UsSO £A% Two--section Harrow , Tree and Neck Yoke 10--16 feet long j Three--section harrow 4 Sets Double Harness A number of 2 to 3--inch Walking Plow 2 Sets Single Harness boards, 116, 10 to 16 ft. Janesville Riding Plow 2 Wagon Jacks -- 200 Wire Gates, 5 ft.x3 ft. Disc Harrow 2 Side Saddles j 4,000 Bricks -- BA 2 Single Caltivators Western Saddle 175 Feet Hay Rope Deering Mowing Machine, 4 Water Tanks -- Milk Tank | Cable Wire: 5 ft. knife 2 Tank Heaters Sacks | 7 Poles, 25 ft. long Shovel Plow Shovels and Forks | * ~dders, Janesville Cultivator 10,000 Feet Lumber 12 Water Pipes, 1!/z--in. by John Deere Caltivator 10 Barrels Salt $ 16 feet long Hay Rake 7 Rolls Roofing Paper M»nv other small tnols, too Hay Fork, Tracks, Pulleys Half Barrel Roofing Tar ; numerous t omention. . -- "&F;.'J.ka R;.r":J:csm nte tor 12 Set 125 eight--i i 4 Rusming Gekts 12 Milk Cans Furpiture for 12--ro0m Spring Tooth Harrow_ 3 Barrels _ Lot of Shingles house. TERMS:--All sums of $25 and under, cash; overthat amount, a credit of 6 months will be given on good, bankable notes, bearing 6 per cent interest. Nothing removed until settled for. ~-- FREE LUNCH AT NOON | Hay Rake Hay Fork, Tracks, Pulleys 2 Ton Ford Truck Set Bob Sleds 3 Running Gears DANIEL HOULIHAN, Proj FRED CGRABBE, Auctionéer. Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following described personal property : ; M urap or Extra cuoicc _A | ~ ig Auction Sale Grain, Machinery, Implements, etc. \lfalfa 2 Hay Racks Gravel Box | 40 Pieces Strap Iron, /4 im.-- aw Grain Box _ Spring Wagon 10 to 12 ft. long 'orn Binder ' Set Springs for Wagon ' 10,000 1q. ft. galvanized anrert Anarar CGalvanized Truck on wheels __t'.-_zo:f-g t ureake to HORSES l \ FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY Phone 41 Lake Zurich, Seuccrep Se1os m uoun 2# Beay, r Wagon uck on wheels rs. Whiffie . * A; #®*00 . 1 DBae» FMrriwina« Harts 10 * The farmer who buys nOw excellent jadgment } mediately and" secure, you! s se oeeec k corn before supplies are exhaust-- ed. iInsist upoa uk Badger Brand which has Contract Grown Seed Corn HI3 YEAR there is an acute shortage of high grade seed ately and" <=cure] your sup Buy Early . TEWELES SEED €O. MILW AU KEE, WIS. Singe 1865 10 to 12 ft. long 10,000 1q. ft. galvanized tin roofing 10,000 ft. lumber--boards 1112--10--16 ft; also 214 10--16 feet long A number of 2 to 3--inch boards, 1x6, 10 to 16 ft. 200 Wire Gates, 5 ft.x3 ft. 4,000 Bricks > B 175 Feet Hay Rope Cable Wire: 7 Poles, 25 ft. long * ~Aders , 12 Water h.flps, 1!/z--in. by 16 feet M»nv other small taols, too given satisfaction for 60 years. - numerous t omention. . -- | e Lake Zurich, Wlinois: [ --40 45 tx 3 H C wied q ut * M

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