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Libertyville Independent, 7 Jan 1926, p. 4

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nidmwtcr=ts--o>>t=..~~--~, -- -- REgOURCEE gy ies e o fi'r"sfi' "' r yz e« _'.- s * h ,..."._,.H' * * ie h' : oi e m "iuw ceale x T C _"*~_I a Loans and uexumnam e _ " ~~ Ee m failce 4.: ceptances ".W..'.".ffl!&;_- EDK MBKr :.4 4222 2. --a 54-- m t o4 L. D. R. Manzser; Cashier of the Lake Vills Trust & Sarings Bank, do sol % emmly awenar that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and e belief, and that the Items and amounts shown above correspond with the itams _--_ and amounts sabown in the report made to the Auditor of Publis Acoounts _ _ _ BANK FORMED; WHL * _ ; _ START MARCH IST % '?hmuo:.n.:n-mum TE OF HJAANOIR COUNTY OF LAKE, as: ------------BFATR OFK HIJANOI8, COUNTY OF LAKE, sa: _ 1, 0. C. , Cnashier of the abovse named bank, do soleanty «weost _uu.u:oflz---h-nwd-vw!-ih!*_ ho --"*~__--_ _ _ is n:-- 25 :'u_....-_.__...;..._-omn.o k Aother than bank deposits) subject to Reserve . (deposits . within 30 days): -- ~--_ E7 Individual subject to check ........___._._....___.__.____.._... 291,9386.60 ~--__-- $ Certificates & deposit dus in less than 30 days (other than for W drfl--nnn". D. R. MKANZER, Cashiee. . %_-- o is Bt > F* and avata to befote me this bth--Ony M Janoary, 1926 a % , C, W. REINBACH, Justice of the Ponce --First National Bank, of Libertyville ... Jn .the State of Allinois, at the. Close_of Business on . December 81, 1925; . °_ Charter No. 6514 Report of Condition of the © Time subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or _ -- aubject i0 3p days or more aotice, and postal savings) : $3 Cortiticates df deposit (other than for money borrowed)...._.... #9084.09 §5 Orther®titme WB i AF i es ui uTT Te i ie iereinie ianieniermmnrcromcrcormnys PA AMKLA 19 a Undivided i AMMR-- Eqs reccccmmennen 30 Reserved lcrm interest, etc., accrued .. 36 Certified ¢ 26 Cashier's 31 . Waukegan is to have--a new bank. It will make the fifth institution of its kind in the city. been granted by the State for the or-- ganization 'of the Waukegan ~State bank with a capitalization of $100,000, gurplues $10,000.~ -- . w ington street, which is the west end dthgwmujutoutotm"ta office oh the south side of Washing-- .fi&.'-ficm-mmmn pledgeo of amadts of ThE UE HELKEY IHM............................. .. 0.4 6ts oo t oatracinee e 17 Caplital stock |pald in According to announcement Monday' by promoters, © temporary quarters have been secured at 309 West Wash-- 18 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as T nl o Hopilh 2, 10 and 14....................l--.coooocoadatcmecammint 4.b Tmkdils 1OMHHE................--..--o..«.««..«cooomrregenciees 156 Redemption with U. 6. Treasurer and due from New Banking Institution With ~Capital of $100,000 is An-- ---- nounced By Promoters. '~_Total (nirrie rarenien geary o en meome reniarea en on gernniniepcamen #8.146.17 & Other BOCUTIAIGE,, OAC., 1 ... As~~~~»~»--cmmmnmmiems 13859230 $ Banking , $20,421.30; -- Furniture and fixtures, $2.532.55 22 954.85 4 Lawtul with Federal Reserve Bank................-- « _ 29,058.06. # Items with Reserve Bank in process _i Te BEX H. MIL a Deposited 'to secure circulation (U. 8. Bonds b All other E-hd 'Btates GovernmeAt securities (including Ns IH. Y J \--ssccarecormnmvannnoranentammcngs Other «ut BOFIKER (6}..............s,... oooccommmmmmmccmome commpmooms RBanking Purniture and Fixtures (5)........................= Due from | Cash and Other Cash Reswurces (7, 8, 9) ... Wu Reserve, T ME B ... .......w...scs oi croencttetcerce bunk Beposits) subject to Resoerve, Items 27, or dtafts, sold with indorsement of this scepnt those shown in Db ADRAC)--=--~»~~~--.--~-- Iuhv-.un-d--.d.-anutm-.- . 19186 as madets the Auditor of Public Accounts o mbl'. E--"'"""""* _ ELAIE M. HUSS, Notary Public. J. L TAYLOR, WMU. WALROND, Directors. and a#worn to before me this Lth day of January, 19%. LMinbility under Lettors of credit {10) Villa Trust & Savings Bank ERetate (la).... teral Becurity (1b) ae ue s ie aq en ue be a se en on e uw account and deposits of United States OFFICIAL PUBLICATION * Report o the Condition #A LIABILITIE® {kesan and Willian ~--Anyone "destrous ~of--becoming--inter.--| * * *" 424 4M Bd iA «d MA EREEME CA OM CA ested in the new institution'inquire at p the ofice of Attorney William P. TR AILED mu&fl Carey, 4 8. Genesep street. , e i 4 -- i r «--]t is awnounced, that the officers of Waukegan's new 'bank will he elected next week--and that the plans call to. an opening of the --new .institution March 1st of th%s. year. 8&:{1 already are being taken to put in the Axt ' in order that operations may b:x by that time. sX * In Chicago. His retirement is madt Eum here but not until today was of-- ficial notice of the fact,given. , John L. Ferguson, assistant to the passenger traffic maniger of the Chi cago and Northwestern railroad, re tlnd-.lu.ldtun&:u:ofeu- tinuous service with road. During his career he was. city pas 50 YEARS, QUITS at Milwaukee and Ch+ $478,957. 56 $301 417. 40 $383.0%1. 23 $10,000.00 b T8.116.77 w--»----»------~__.$ 10,000.00 CC diel _ y top Pempeammar t Ne any ~COPi i--'! 'IIA..__.' es -- |At that time the, hotel was conducted _ 30,00000 | by Jake Hansinger. sous 08 ~tie s _ _ 904861 _ ---- 11402 $3$220,852.26 $473,957 .56 16,206.03 18,000.00 1,150.00 86.11%.75 99.2% 16.100.00 30 585. 00 10,084.11 1323.17 wwest U _ Whoes Hexannhind The it t flm They Inspected the new hier. buildings. and a Juncheon was served 4 :'yzmmmnnow % Proft. 'Pupin was ubtic. mp.mflmm Association of Commerce Wednesday memme--e | night of this week. Fe spoke on S¢ ence and Industriea. He is the invent-- o of a nappliance used in ltong dizs R. B. Godfrey of QGraysiake. as lay . reader, will read Morning Prayer in |S8L Lawrence's church Sunday, Jan 1986.60 | 10 _ Russell Fiaggk will be at bis o 1mumm'1\'mr-l~ 310. | nev. H. B. Gwyn, left Tuesday to be l at the bedside of-- his father, Coloenel 7-""';". C. Gwyna, of Hamillots, ~Ontsrio, 1210000 'Canada, who was reported dying. l Wiliam Whicam goes John Ballard 'mmhmil".'"" | that destroyed ths Uaks# hbote!l |a Wheeling last week. Mr. Whigam se 9,084.09 |calls that be "o'tzg:du: .4:':""'"""; 4,810.14 -l'-i---r'. $37. [ . | was maile . Q.m'w"',"@' 'tour horses were hi , on accognt Dr. M. D. Penny moved last Friday Into his new bome in Oak Tertface sub diviszion. For more thas a year the doctor and his family --have been lving in the residence owned by the Catholi¢ chureh» and which will be used as a hame tor the sisters, who are to have charge of the new parochial «chool in \our village. = tion of Ellis 'This information wae !,o'_etnt ::u to the polleo-o'f. maly cities. 1 t same*» ' . discharge pepem . were lmu to the army d:partment in Washington with a re-- qjpst that he mrn-td'and held in epae. he attem to obtain a certi-- fiwd gopy of the discharge. _ 0o 00 00 00000000 0 0o Harty MceDopald spent New Year's visiting friends in Chicago. --~instead of writing in for a copy of the discbarge papers Elils came direct to Wishington and applied in person. He was arrested and turned over to the Weshington police to eawait ar-- rival of oiflcers from-- Waukegan. . . uable clue.. __ This is ane of (he first cases on ree¢-- ord where a man wanted for a.crime has been apprehended by, his army ie --x C3 h 7 'a _fi'a\; n T.:,_'.E; %ficfi?u%g; the Waukeran author: in the barber shop and were turned over to the Waukegan police. *_ From these papers the Waukegan Beatrice and Ralph Wallace spent the holiday vacution ia Waukegan at W. M Huffman, of Peoria, came last Friday, to remaln for some time visait-- ing his daughter, Mts. W. C. Hubble. The new home O6f the Hubbles in Oak Terrace 'subdivision. is nearing com pletion, and they hope to move into it Prof. M. 1 rupin otf lumbia Uni versity, New York, visited the Serbian Ht. SBavsa Lome north o. 1A4bertyrille Washington, D.--C.. Jan. 56.--Mailis J. «ERillis, a barber who is wanted by the. police Of Waukegan on a charge Of alleged robbery; is under arrest in 'fn- disappeared isom Waukegan last October cl?nluuomly with the Aaisappearance of clothing and jewelry from a room in the Y. M. C. A.. At the scame time the Brand barbeér shop where Kiis had beern--employed re ported the theft of $20 worth of bar ber too's. Eus left Waukegan in such a hurry that he neglected to take his army discharge --papers. Thes were found Ja. hew Mardhcy Sodl braD N Parien ga es R. Puric®, Chicago. 'They inspected the new buildings. and a Juncheon was served :zmmmnn.&r mmm-tm(\hu Asmarctation of Commerece Wednesday mu-m.bdnflnom at his home in Waukegan Sunday eve u"."n'dffloflc.fi relatives Those from _ LibertyvilNle were Mr. and Mrs W. Hodiinan, Mr. and Mrs Frank Dicfenbach, Mr. and Mrs John Dryer. Mr. and Mrs Mike Behm and family, The occasion for the party whs Mr. Behm's T0th birth day. The time was spent in playing bunco, and refreshments wore served. The guests departed at a late bour, wizhing Mr. Bebm many returns of the day. IMpoertyrille triends of Miss Louise Cater wil be interested to know that on Tuesday, January 12. she will sall tro mthe Port of Los Angeles on a trip around the world. 'The first stop will be at Honoluln. Then she will visit in tance teloephoning and history and assistant principal of Libertyrille high school. For the past tww yoars «ho has boen Wring in Losa Angelos. She in a slister o Mn. G. C. Gridley, of this village. The village board met in regular session Tussday night, but very Uttle beccharpen Wt omen, # 0 ¥% --Nabbed in Washington. ~ Born. on Tuesday, January 5, to Mr o 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Libertyville News ~~ARMY DISCHARGE the Waurkegan author: used in tong diz "e-- SA DIFR §TARRED .. .. S iN STREP BRAWL ~~People of Libertyyillle and Munde lein and the gsurrounding territory will hm owortuny';: playing goif on 'mew course | o : ciation. According to Joseph --C. Reuse, the new course will be on 120 m of, the Stafftord farm about 1% les west of Mundelein, the Stafford home to be remodeled to serve as a club house.. -- As. soon as the weather will be permit, work will be started on a nine--hole course, and another nine plans. They dre at present engaged on & golf course at Biloxi, Miss, H. Van 'Holst is the building architect. lr.Yumbtan.onmm the t National building. and he is also preparing the plans for the Katherind Keith Budd Memorial Home for Orphans, to be erected next spring northeast of libertyville. Theé site of the new golf course is one of the high-- est in the county, it being possible to see as far east as the lake shore on clear diys. The Lake County Land Associav'ion is the only interested par-- ty in th. new project. The woif course will be bpen to the public a; all times oenly a mominal fee to be charged. holes will probably be added later, The landscaping --will be in charge of Architects Rost & Hollister, who have dbusiness was before the village offi-- Shaiian: 4 Aeeot Tight was ondered ,. A street light was placed on West Rockland Road, be-- tween Milwaukese Ave. and Stewart Ave. The public hearing on thebig sewer 'project was set for that night, made a survey of the grounds and are jz'muuon to erect a sign board on the lot just north of the Kroll fillint station, which was granted, subject to b's right arm Saturday. Police sald he incurred the wound in a street but on account site of the sep-- tic tauks~not %%anuwy named, the hearing was continued until to-- night (Thursday). E. L. Sayer asked L4 03 t t d ts e P to brawl. Private James Sullivan, on leave LUCE & EARL, Factory Distributors ~ Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan insian mastrintinn Roadster -- -- -- Chevrolet Reduces Prices be offered .at the grand openingk. Be sure and 'visit this new Consumers store and get acquainted with their great value <givinc, money saving qualities. ' 1 1t m:-'ih?h; they ii;"iciij'vfdif &. B. tribig , .c% wountry,. read M also a Tull Hne ol 'lzt briands of the p CONSUMERS COMPANY OPEN NEW STORE IN LIBERTYYVILLE Butter Stores will open {for business the most beautiful store in Liberty-- ville. It will be located at 605 Milwau kee Avenuk. They will have the grand eopening Monday, January 11th. ._ The Consumers Sanitary & Butter Btores now own and operate 174 mod-- ern chain grocery stores in Chicago and nearby towns and are opening new stores every week. is s Wherever® logcated-- the Consumers SHanitary Coffee & Buiter stores heve the reputation of handling the yery "Jack" Durand, foster son of * Mr. and Mrs. Scott Durand of Lake Bluft T o ':a th pm:.u,'wt:u'mh years e state penitentiary for. Te en a oigeeeh was learued today. f * % Prison-- officilals at Joliet said that Durand had been assigned to the pri-- convicts wanting office work than po-- sitlons :' available. Work in offices comes as a reward for good behavior. Durand has been in the penitentiary Lake Bluff Youth Objects To Work Given Him At State Effective January First, Nineteen Twenty--Six Many special attractive values , wi! NOT LIKE WORK * IN THE QUARRY Division of General Motors Corporation hull Cl tks All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan 7, 1926 Bunday School at 9:45 a, m,. W G. Wells, Supt. > ~ Morning worship at 11. The Lord's Bupper will.be held at this hour. All «ellevers are invited to join with us h;ulnflb..' € ,." opung people's meeting at 6:30 p.m. , Bvening service at 1:30. © Subject, "Baving Faith." hg _ Benior Choir at morning service and ; Junior Choir in the evening. * > * smy w s & --~#%-- x.:fivmcu-uoout, ;. ----Rev. H--R..Guun. Pastor. . .__ * ~ o UnPEDMRoaty AIRDG 0. Ns -- »A 6 3¢ m |__R. B. 'Godfrey, of Grayslake, will| worship as a fitting beginning of the : read Morning Prayer in the absence |new year, -- sn of the pastor in Canadd, Who --has been| The Ladies® Ald Soclety will meet ealled to the bedside : ol his--#tying | Thureday, Jan. 16, at the parsonage at father, Colonel H.€. Gwyn."~* 14;&3...:"&:&. | ~FMIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL :'nau"it.u,.m~ |~ .__ John E. DeLong, Pastor some new members. Let us make our . . "MHow to be Serene" is the subject |Society this year still bigger and bet-- for Bunday morning. All members are i terone. # * ~_BST,. JOS8BPH'S .___ making a neffort to attend the morn . _ _ ._ Rev. ai. J. Nealis, Pastor % mmunm% hk First Mass Sunday at 7:45 o'clock. triends of the church, and all who .-- _ _ Second Mass Sunday at 9:45 o'clock. |do not attend any other church~. |~. _ Daily Mass at 7:30 o'clock. _ > --"Bible Healing" is the subject of the _ _ t SorGQeem w-«-u.lh #econd in the >~<* CHRISTIAN SCIEKCE SOCIETY Considerable s 0c3 % t--FHieor First Nationau! Bank Bidg.| abhown in : the service --of / t #ur '_._ Supday School at 9:45 a. m: .--| evening. --Come out, and we ean help. ---- _ Bervices at 10.45 a,. m. -- jone another, each learning from the . _ Bubject, "Sacrament." * &1 ghr hbow to make life more wvictor -- -;.ff« & --G---- "*#. ' n ue ramgn i oi on baaeta + , LAKEcmtwypemtwyp) p ~~a~ 1# an interesting course which ' . _ (Methodist Episctopal) © being studied at the Epworth League Rev. w. C. Rayfer, Pastor service every S-nu' evening, under _ . Bunday School at 10 a. m. the dijrection of H. W. Hubbard. Even'ing Service at 7:45 p. m. The Junior League is having a tine _ . . --G-- service under the direction of Mrs. -- ~ ST. JOHN'8 EVANG. LUTHERAN| Hagerty and Mrs. Hall 3 * a e Elmer C. Kiessling, Pastor The W. H. M. 8. will meet Jan. 12, Bunday School at 9:30 a. m. 'The Official Board will have its reg--. 1%7 English Service at 10:30 a. m.> .. |ulsr monthly --meeting on Wednesday _ _ Annual business meeting of the vot.,. evening at 8.15. The mm * t ing members.or our church next Sun--' will close at that time,, All e +) day afterngon at 2 o'clock. As there is of the Finance Committee and all the . _ .. important business at hand, all dre re trustees are requested to be at the -- ; ie quested to be there;=-- °_ ... Imenting for some important business, . .. . _ 'The Aid Association for Lutherans the completing of the financial canvas -- _ meets next Wednesday night at 7:30. and other things., . oo Important business. > 1 We are organizing a brotherhood. «ht _ supday School at 9:45 a. m: Bervices at 10.45 a,. m. Subject, '"Sacrament." . ; o eg > +- . ons taxe css' . _ (Methodist Episcopal) Rev. w. C. Payfer, Pastor Bunday School at 10 a, m. Even'ing SBervice at 7:45 p. m. * ~BT. JOSBPH'8 . Rev. ai. J. Nealis, Pastor ¥, First Mass Sunday at 7:45 o'clock. Becond Mass Bunday at 9:45 o'clock. Daily Mass at 7:30 o'clock. » Libertpville Cbhurcbes FIRS8ST PRESBYTERIAN #\ $735 $395 $550 $510 LONG GROVE EVANGELICAL Rev. Carl A. Stadier, Pastor. Bunday, Jan. 10, first English serv-- Ite in 1926. As the Christmas sertice in English had to We dropped on Dec. #7th, on account of the cold and in-- clement weather. we have selgcted as> "The Sin of Denominationalism." All services at the usual hours. which will have its first meeting> at 1#, at the church school hour. We want 30 men from the beginning. The #o9icke, -- *

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