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Libertyville Independent, 23 Apr 1925, p. 6

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_ | Chas. D. Proctor: B« ; of all kinds \¥~----Bubdn. WD --$10.--atamp--§260.------------ u«s--»~Russell Edward and wife to. Erwin -_Zm '%t "1¥,. ~Butrick Booterad z... #u ) $10, stamp $1... _ > _ ~~.-- _ --~ ~A W Benedict +o Alexander Bean-- ~*----bten. Part bock 9. OreT Twn af Lt Ft, Waukegan WD 10, stamp $2.50. a~ A. H BRenedict to A. F. Beaubien. . * Part Sec. °8. Waukegan WD$19, i¥ «Purt See. 3%, Antioch. WD $10. 'Lake Twns Country club to E. A. __--._ _ James Nesbit and wife to Henry| Dato. WD $10. Pt. Sec. 8. Wkgn. __ _ Melrer. Part Sec. 35, Antioch WD| J. H. Langley Jr and wife to Ber-- $10, stamp $1. ~ s nice Langley and-- Ruth Langiey. & Anne Sullivan and husband to Louis| QCD $1. Pt. Lots 27, 28 and 29, bik. > @chrothland and wife. Part Secs. 33|18, Washburn Pk subdn. --~and 34, Antioch WD $1, stamp $1. H. J. Skyrme to P. C. Hartman. i*«~----A. T. mvllle and wife to H. C.|WD $10. St. $10. Pt Sec 16, Wkgn. o lu'g et al Part Sec. 12%, Antioch |~C T & T Co tr to L F Shields o 'z 0. ag -- |and wife. Deed $10. St. 50c. Pt Sec ----s.._* W. W. --Warriner and wife to Louis|10, Benton., ®" --Babka and. wife. Part Secs. 1 and 12| . C.T & T Co. Corp to L F Shields *« --Antioch WD $10, stamp $6. Deed $10. St 50c P.t Sec 10. Ben-- _ --«~---- Johanne Westgaard to Erner Johan--| ton. * ------son--Part Sec 36. Antioch.--WD $+108.|} --A.--F. Beaubien and wile to H R *~----stamp $1.50. -- Sutherland and wife WD $10. St. $1 _« George Bairstow, supervieor from * Waukegan, late Monday, offered a _ plan to the board, at their organiza-- -- Alon meeting, in which he expressed _' the hope that more strict economy _-- _ tee With Merghants. April 15, 1925. j ~_~Charles R. Thora to Fred Thorn. «Puart See. 32, Antioch. WD $10. ___--James Nesbit and wife to Henry ' Melrer. Part Sec. 35, Antioch WD $10, stamp $1. ~ T Anne Sullivan and husband to Louis @chrothland and wife. Part Sece. 33 und 34, Antioch WD $1, stamp $1. ----$. *F. Bushonville and wife to H. C. W. L. Doolittle et al to Martha * Hucker and bustand. Part Sec. 26, Avon. WD $?00, stamp $1. Catharine Clark and hbusband to »-- Danilel Hagerty and wife. Blk 6 Mc-- Kays See Addn to Lit Ft. WD $10, " Mtamp $1. Isabelle McGregor to F. E. Ken-- nedy, et al. Part Sec. 15. 186, 21 and %2%, lLibertyville. WD $15,0600, stamp -- It was his opinion that the poor committee could go over the ac: counts mopthly and ellow them, cut-- ting down the laet mad scramble that bas become so common each guarter. In event of a mistake under this plan, he pointed out, it would be possible to straighten it out immedi-- ately so that the bill in question would not have to go over eanother Ahree months. -- f . The matter was laid over to the nert session, that starts next Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. _ -- _ _ was referred to the new road and bridge committee with the power to o. that the m would noi be car-- %mw'%&fl%'?fi%?'fifl& time making a bill six or even nine months old--before payment. Bert C. Thompson, Zion, heldé,. with him on the matter, pointing to it as un economical plan. |-- 2s U¥ #4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 #4%4 4 4 4 4 -- HMe suggested that all bills be paid monthly, allowing the cash discount, Marian Cody and husband to W. C. Barnes and wife. Blk. 20 ni First Addn to Lake Buf. WD $10,300 stamp $10.50 ~--~--O--D. Kimball to Walter Landwer. Iot 10 V. D. Kimballs Subdn, Wau-- vonda. WD $10. H. C. litchfeld and wife to E. F. Radke. Part Sec. 20, Waukegan WD $10, stamp Ste $10, stamp $1 C. M. Bornard and wife to James Smith Part of Sec. 18, Libertyville. WD $10, stamp $1.50. L. 8. Hoyt angd wife to Martin Lee '-"l wilg. Part See. 34, Deerfleld. WD "Wiltiam Koboitis and wife to A} exander Beaubien. Part Bik 7. Dreyers stamp $250 D. w. win: Brown. Part 8 stamp $1.56. Bevick., Part $10, etamp 5 -- Charles Thormn to J. W. Renehan.| Lots 1 Part Secs 8 and 17. Antioch WD|D $10 ~3.--W. Renshan and wifs to J.JF Morse. Part Sec. 21, Avon. QCD g1. -- . _ J. F. Morse and wife to J. W. Rene-- '_hn and wife. Part Sec. 21, Avon. QCD A petition seéeking a+d--tor a--bridge :tibbs, Part Sec. 30, Warren. WD 10. N. F. lamb to Lucile Thompson. Pt Bec. 16. Deerfi@d WD $10. stamp 50¢ N. F. lamb to Lucile Thompson J, A. Sheldon and wife to Alvena ipple. Part Sec. 29. Waukegan. WD 11 ~rer ~wera*< TRANSFERS * FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY Phone 41 Lake Zurich, Minois. A U G FR O E L1 C sts Monthly Paymen Check--up-- of Commit-- Pruwr = M -- o ondentes rogidi o * W argisted ty the -- STOW OFFERS _ W POOR PLAN TO OUT BILLS Browr Wi! bbs and wife Bt.; Waukegan. H. E. Yager and Rhoda Yager to e No. 4. * Joseph Wulz, WD $10. St. 60c. Pt and wife to J. C . Vernon. WD $19 and wife t« 12. Antioth Cuba township ¥a _ to Raiph YVermn. WD WD L. J. Yeoman and wife to A. 8. Kennedy. WD $10 Pt Sec 20, Wkgn. E. R. Moore and wife to Trs of Grayslake ng'?':rm M. E. chureh. ND -- $10/ 'Bt., *$1.-- Pt..Bec . 26,.Avon Lucile Thompson. Part Sec. 16, Deer-- field. "WD $10, stamp $1.50. N. F. Lamb to Lucile Thompson. Part Sec. 16, Deerfield. WD $10, stamp $111. $10, Bece. 27, 28 and 34, Antioch. _ W. B. Ingcolstad and wife to Yoyle Johnson and Glenn Johnson. Déed $1,000. Pt. Secs. 13 and 24, Antioeh. Charles Van Deursen and wife to Hilmer Erickson and wife. WD #$10. Pt Sec. 36, Deerfleld. * __._ _--=*~ "*Jaoob LHt Abd Wilé 16 A. 8. Ken* nedy. WD $900. Pt'Sec. 20, Wkgn. F. D. Crane and Brahos.-- Part Sec. $10, stamp $10.. __ inss i:' mey--call'**~ _--~-- m ~~Tacile Thompson --to N.+¥ --tamtb. Part Sec. 16, Deerfield. WD $10, stamp $6. *4 E. G. Huber and wife to M.J. Insull. Part Sec. 21, Deerfleld. WD $10, stamp _ Rudoiph Lederer and wife to O. H. Wallen and wife. Part See. 31, Deer-- field. QCD $10. 20 . Delbert Weale and wife to Gertrude Michel Part lot 38, in Cory's addn to Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $6. APRIL 16, 1920 * William Turner to Merrill Raper, and wife, WD $1. St. 50c. Pt Sec 31, Benton. ' William Jackson and wife to W. Part Sec. 16, Deerfield. WD $10, stamp Deed $59,788.73, stamp $61. * N. F. Lamb, consvtr, to Lwcile Thompson, Part Sec. 16, . Deerfleld. Sutherland and wife WD $10. St. $1 Lot 7, Wken subdn. €. G. Huber and wife to Virginia Cormwell. WD $10. St. §0c. Pt Sec 21. Deerfleld . s n S 'as beangs _' OJ* LAAAE VILLA | _ Fredk Bartlett and wife to Olall ; a a 4 4 % 4 % % % % * Bs mvz:m;f'" 3 Pt 5°C} xr and Mrs. E A. Wilton and How-- H. J. Beckman Tr. toElias Patros |2T0, Wm:nmdr:; d uy thew J:m(l)a"v and wife QCD $10. . Pt Sec 19. 307 Wmnm;-nd M'J'hm. beir #on: V Jacob Yauch and wife to Charles Falkenstaein -- WD $3250. St. $3.50. PL Sec. 13, Antioch. > s Louile Marks and wife to Jacot Roth and wife. WD $2,000. St. $2. Lots 172%, 173. 174, 175, 179. 8. addn to H Pk. _--C. H Newman and wife to + bert Johnson WD ~Y10. Bt $10. Pt Bec. 36, Deerfield. Davis. Deed $10 15, Warren. W. B. Egan and ler andwife. WD Lot 13,~ blk 67. April 17, 1925. Jennie A. Swanson Totten and hus-- band to P>B. Johnson. lLot 16, block 18, Z C sub, sce 28, Benton. WD #1 thirda s#ubdn. WD H9. __--_ < -- ~. amidonm et al to City ol Waukegan. Part of sec. 98. Waukegan. $1. yer=s ~I. Meyer and wits to Freda Gordon-- Part of lot: 2, block 39, Org! Town of 12 Ft. QCD $10, stamp 50c. G. E. Gehring and wife to J. Webb and wife, Jt tens. Part of lots 1 and 2. block 6, McKays Second addn to Tn of 11 Fort. §WD #1, stamp $6. E. H. Skif and wife to C. A. Mei-- nersemand. Pt of Sec. 25, Antioch WD $10, stamp $1°®. G. W. Yeoman and wife to H. Bratt-- lof. Lots 5 and 9, block 1, Yeoman's G. W. Yeoman and wife to H. Bratt-- lof. Lots 5 and 9, block 1, Yeoman's re--«sum. WD $10, stamp 50c. E. 8. Gall and wife to H. Ludwig. Lots 11 and 12, Oak Grove subdn. QC Sophita-- Etrhardt to P --Fenske: Lot 56. Edwards subdn. WD $10, stamp $19. , I_ L. Muilins to M. Steinberg. LOt 1, North Chicago Industrial subdn. Deed $2.000, . _ E. M. Runyard and wife to J. N. Heath. Lots 5 and 6, E. M. Ranyard's subdn. WD $10, stamp $2. _ G, Carroll Gridiey and wife to Cath-- olie bishop of Chicago. Part Sec. 17, Antioch. WD $10. ~ N. F. Lamb ard Elizabeth Lamb to R. --Stone et al to Iredale Ware £.~ WD~--$10.; Bt: ~18.:-- Hik 28. it F. Lamb, consvtr to Lacile ip! orpa of III to C R . St. $10. Pt Sec wife ~to Nichotas--~ 28, Shields. QCD wife to Trig Wa! $17.000. St. H17 wife to Nicholas 28, Shields. WD Jast winter with headquarterg : in dennie on ie eaptate 'is mine 100. of the ca ~to ts slOCK-- rfi'::'.." 5 "year . E0. T. JAUTAY S4 j o FARM SALES UP 42 PER CENT,;: SURVEY SHOWS of the National Association of Real Estate® Roards, made public here . by the Waukegan--North Chicago ~Cham-- The survey is contained in a report of the Farm Mortgage Bankers' asso-- clation of America, which has head-- quarters at Chicago. produce an inflation of -- farm land prices which will make trouble again unless people keep their heads and remember the lessons of 1919. This warning by the sage of land -- econo-- mics is cheering fer the men who are holding on .with their farms hoping for a--rise in market value. ~~~ > Farm--sales in 1924 jumped 42 per|pox Lake last Saturday. cent; acreage sold was 44 per cent , --G-- greater than in 1923; and the total JOHN N. ROWLIIG DIES IN CICERO consideration represented an increase Jol_il_l N. Royling was born in Man-- of the National Association of Real|nar(ed this life at Cicero, lllinois, on ber--O0f COMRMEPCe:----~~------=-------------->~= "The American Farmer now faces the danger of another land boom ae-- cording to Prof..Richard T. Ely, na-- tionally recognized as a leading econ-- omist. He declares that the coming banks of the northwest 'lo' do longer necessary,' The corporation did (a great work loaning $76,000,000. _"Another eviderte of the return qf prosperity is the falling off is mort-- gage borrowing by farmers. The 1924 report of g:ct'vury of the Treas-- ury Mellon sb that-- for the year ending June 30. 1924, the farm loans made by the Federal Land Banks® and Joint Stock Land Banks were --$17%.-- 0145.308 less than for the previous year ending June 30,1923. The Fed-- eral Land Banks fell behind $26.742, 821 and the Joint Stock Land Ranks showed a decrease from $231,059,320 Total Consideration of Trans-- _fers in~ 1924 Over Half that The report says that "confidence in the fearm future can be considered restored," and goes on to warn of the danger of another boom : "Credit troubles in the Northwest are thought to be over. 'The Agricul-- tural Credit. Corporation,; orgartzed ¥ 12 in the year ending JJune 1%0, 1923, to $85.716.83%3 in the following year, a net reduction of $145,.302,.487, their business in the year ending June 39. 1924, being anly a little more than one--third of *hat of the preceding year. The total amount of mortgages made by the unsubsidized, privately owned. tarpaying farm loan compan-- les averages less in 1924 than in 1923. but the loss of businees has not aver aged anywhere near so great as with the 88# government aided banks 12 Federal and 66 Joint Stocks. When farmrers can make such a remarkable reduction in their mortgage borrow in . they are weil on the way of the woods." _ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reinback had for a Sunday guest Mr. Reinbéck's sister, Miss Laura Reinback of Chicago. . _ Mrs. Millar of Chicago was a Satur day afternoon visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, 8r William Walker, Jr., and family had ; for SBunday guests Mr. and Mrs. An-- lAncl' D' ULA L 11 drew M. Gloskein and family from j «_---------- Chicago. | «Mrs. Anna Karr, wife of Dr. Kart. Mr. and Mrs.'John Mitthell of T14b of Kansqs, but for years residents df ertyrille called on friends here Easter , Antioch.. ts dezsd, and the, funeral ser--. Sunday, aitending.services at the M.,;vices were held at Antioch W% L. church, M'.m&}uuvnuu_lhmllr M Tul Easter lily to the decorations, and |with burisal in Antioch _ The Karrs atterwards #t--was~ preatnted to\ Mre. 'aro wolt knowr county --residents---->---- RELIABLE LAUNDRY WHY HAVE A "BLUE MONDAY»" LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS AND DYVERS > Phone Libertyvile 67--R. _ Libertyrille and Highland Park LAKE VILL A G . 44 Ceuht w mss . t se WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO CGET AWAY FROM THE DRUDGERY OF THE WEEKLY WASH. LET US TAKE AWAY YOUR BACKACHE, YOUR _ CHAPPED HANDS AND YOUR FROZEN FINCERS _ | ':9.'?. WET WASH 20 POUNDS FOR . THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925. 95¢ Death @gain entered this home on March 9, 1917, claiming the--wife and mother. Since that time the deceased 'mnt the greater part of his declining years with hi» daughter, Mrs. Btelia Dawzson, in Cicero, IH. _ «> _ The deceased--leaves an aged brother Piwin C. Rowling, of Grayslake, IIL, and a sister, Mrs. Luella Hook, also of Grayslake. Besides his numerous rel-- ativgs, the deceased leaves a host of vualy, LHIMMY: C 20 lits ~ In spent the greater part of his life. In 1864 he was united in marriage to Miss Marcella Emery. To this union were born four children--Frank, who died at the age of five years; Arthus, Mrs. Edith Shepardson and Mrs. Stella Dawson, of Cicero. ~----: _ Death entered his home in 1882 and claimed the fond wife and loving moth-- er, at the age of 37. . . __Mr. Rowling was married to Miss Filorence Moore on May 2, 1883. To them were born & son, who --died in tn-- Tower, now of Grand Marsh, Wis. MoCarrol!l, of the First Congregational churfch of Cicero, officiating, assisted by the Rev. W. W. Manny. His pastor announced that be made ail arrange ments for his funeral, selecting bymns he wished sung, and requested Psaim 116, verse 15 be read. Interment was in Avon Center--cemetery. gu'fin it KTR 1t the * rurgh, gaouth «* Aato Vifle, mg timé remained a consistent member of the present Lake Villa church. . The fuperal services services were held at one p. m. Monday at the Lake 'MRS. ANNA KARR -- TAKENBY DEATH friends.to mourn his departure. _ During the revival meetings held by April 18, 19%5. + Jn J$47 his parents moved to Lake Manzer, . _ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheehan attended church at Fox Lake Sunday, 'They were pleased to see Father Lynch back and hear him preach, He has been away for his health for some time. ~~ Waneta Nickeson is back home and is attending school here again. -- I-;; sc'fixé}"& Grayslake was a caller here the latter part of the week. > es e e n t i O 24 the big sale at the Columbia hotel at Dalyrimple. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell tpoK" dinner with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. LOANS FOR WEEK ARE MUCH LOWER Businees of the Recorder's Office| _ _ ooo rerrernereadmesbrigea uho in idnss for the week ending April 18, 192 Number of conveyances filed, 231. sA sA iL T i s A S i § Number of Chattel Mortzages, :2 |* WEST FREMO NT # Number of Trist Deeds and Mort-- > . gages. 74. 0 4 44 4 4 i a 8 a 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 Total number of instruments fled |-- Miss Helen Bederske returned to 432. ber home Sunday, after spending a Total amount of loans $44.929.10|week with her sister, Mrs. A. P. Cav-- Corresponding period week ending |anaugh. _ § April 19, 1924. ~ Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Olsen and son, Numbe?t of conveyances filed, 200. Melvin, spent Saturday and Sunday Number of Chatte! Mortgages, 122 |at their home here. Number of Trust Deeds and Mort-- Mr. and Mrs. A. i. Cavanaugh and gages, 59. daughter, Evelyn, of Arlington Heighs _ Total number of instruments f#led 481. BY A. K. BOWES Ass't Secretary Security Title & * Trust Co. -- Total Amount of Loans -- $531,906 25 : + uin n ievipeliaiGuetin n PR mm p > se > s n is i l +*:s: };"l;hy;l-c'la;x--. he said, accounting for voite as a defect of the vocal -- fievgril from this vicinity attended the play given by the high school at Gurnes Friday evening. t > _ Ethel McGuire was absent from schoo! two days the past week on ac-- count of sickness. Mrs. Palmer has returned to hber home in Minnesota, haying spent some time with her daughter, Mrs. Rosen-- moved. . Word reached this vicinity Saturday of the death of John Rowland, form-- erly of Miliburn vicinity, at the home ot his daughter, Mrs. Dawson, in Clcero. Burial Monday at Avon Cen-- ter cemetery. He leaves three daugh-- ters and one son to mourn his loss. _ John LeVoy _ is rpendinz anotber week at home while his fa.s2r is con-- There will be a nentertaitigent and basket social at tne school May ist. Carl Chope is »ble to drive his car, although the cast has not been re-- competent -- because -- of" defective speech, Saturday was fined $10 and costs by Justice Harry Hoyt. § c many witnesses testified,. <The case aroused widespread interest in the community.. Cashmore _ announced through his attorney that he would appéeal. ___ _ 5 .o 0 0_ ;. _ [ Numerous witnesses for the . de-- fense testified of the teacher's speech. However, one of his own witnesses, C. F. Lucas, a director, testified that a special meeting of the directorse was held and that they decided to retain her. ~She produced a mertificate from Cesouge en Several school chiidrem said they could not hear her distincetly, but others testified they could hear ber clear across_ the room. One . told of the high grades she had made under her instruction. Pele 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. i. Cavanaugh and daughter, Evelyn, of Arlington Heighs spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Mar-- tin Bederske and family. . Fred Cashmore, who made a strean-- uous legal fight against the charge of keeping his six children from the Wadsworth school, contending that FRED CASHMORE «IS FINED $10 ON Loses in Trial Which Aroused Widespread Interest at mt' '__ omm kA eynile is a perom who dievvers mean things about himself and ther says them about the rest of m smeee h 3 y . SERVICE WORTH WHILE 345 North Milwaukee Avenue ; "World's Greatest Buy" SCHOOL CHARGE It is only as you find the real comparisons for Hudson qualities Among the costliest cars that the enormous difference in price is so astonishing. Today it offers the greatest price advantage and finest quality in Hudson history. Never was this supremacy of value so out-- standing. And the greatest Hudson sales on record show how complete is public knowledge of the facts. i PeC TeR 5--PASS.--SEDAN '*1795 7--PASS. SEDAN '1895 HUDSON COACH '1345 Everyone Says It--Sales Prove It _ --MAIN GARAGE \ m ons n oaggy n ues ies l D. E. RICHARDS oN 6 room Houst ... | -- ._4 room BungalOW......_.__..} | *# room Hourt, tor. lot .' _ \__6 room House, cor, lot...... | 7 room House, mod. 4 lots A bargain Totr. * _~"AUTOMATIC SsTART AND STOP <Bartlett & Fitzgibbons NO STORAGE BATTERIES Bulky storage bat-- teries in breakable glass jars are elimi-- n a ted.-- ~ Virtually 100%--of the current generated is avail-- able for producing powér and light. A turn of the switch anywhere s t oa r l s the engine. It sthps when the last lamp or appliance is turn-- eda oft. 110 Volts; 1500 Watts; No Bat-- Every Time It Storms-- Phone 455--M. reom House, modern... 7 room House, modern, fur, heat, cor. lot......_.. 8 room House, garage... 5 room New Modern Brk. * Bungalow, hot water heat, -- large lot.._....... Features of the Kohler Automatic Phones 3 and 43--R Preght and Tax Exwra BARGAINS IN TOWN LOTS, LAKE LOTS, FARMS f ACREAGE, ESTATES, INSURANCE KOHLER AUTOMATIC ~ In Libertyville about it. See, phone or write Be independent with T E R M $ 8700 8 room House, Ia;gc'barn 12000 10 rm. House, on Milwaukee AVC., COFMEF. ...----orms 18000 10 ?m. Hotise, mod., on ---- Broadway, near Mil. AVG., ...................._.____._. 20000 MHH, *AVG ....._..__co.come 12 rm. Mod. Estate....... 5 acre Chitken Farm. .. Mitwauke Ave. Bus. Frnt. 165 ft., near North Shore _ Stationm.. 10 Round Lake, III. , Telephone 456 on ige. lot mrpbinctn §3 a3

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