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Libertyville Independent, 27 May 1926, p. 8

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-- e LAKE ZURICH o C #e --] ~with other . passengens _ tried i -- 4n regain our feet as the .oar still 7 trembled from the force of the 'im; £ ¥act. Many. thoughts crowded thgn 1+ .o may brein and the shock of the .al, --*..~ Sair wase such that it was not eady to. __ _' _ @pMect your wits. Po-fily% moet ) Aerrifying thing of alf was tht shrill *« 'sereeching o! the locomotive whistle vhich was damaged when the en %' gine took its plunge from the railé. F?;'" -- _ 'Inspired w ~ 2 E* ~% _-Jl')_th héard many Abrill--logomo-- -- * s ------&ive whistles but 1 er_ beard f :,,- b-'--/--'4 W k a ,f p n,-::'.'{j 't, bfge. e > that this whistle did more to. _~*~. Mhatter the nerves of passengers . C§ than anything else in connection with * _ "the wreck." * -- oo l iges | 19e * * Misunderstoog Orders : Jnvestigation of the cause. of the t made by officials of the rail-- . roaud bore out the fact that the acci _.,«Sent was dug to 3. misunderstanding ._--_ O train orderst A switch engine _---- becked a string of freight care onto * * gan Sampte '~'htzoa atre «o Lirst intima i impending . ~ were throw gt . "Imst f1le ---- e l --with .~4n regain 0 trembled .f; mer C.:~Mack, s". _Eighth --sefree!., Milwaukee," _~ on .* pimsertger ssaln: H. J. Rineom, ralilroad .baggkace-- man ; Mrs. Ines Reed Jenniries Fond dn Lac, W q Mrg. Clifford »Temple _ton. Highland Park, HL; Mrs. Amalia ~Bimschke, Lake Foress; Mrs. Flor ~ ante Sitman, Zion; the Rev. R. H. ~M. Baker, Racine, ans Mrs. D. W. Buchanans, lake Porest. ' #gereeching o{ -- mBomotive {hat Mr. Mansfield was limping abou -- ~_ Pastor First Presbyterian Church of Libertyyli'e ~bis ~store ~today. -- He was bruised Military Honors * Llibertyville Post No. 329, Amertcan Legio: geperally about the body, while on« 56 * / > + t £xx T lred ahve ho tame I copins! P i cel1 when eame In contac With the seat in front of him. f ORDER OF MARCH __-- Long List of : Injured . . & ; Ben Babel, Tenth street' m>rchant, ' ~--* _ NATIONAL COLQRS . and-- Mre. Alex Meyer, wife ol the NORTH SHORE LINE BAND local wholeeale cigar dealer, are suf-- W _ jOHN G. RAGAN POST NO. 742, G. A. R ' ."'l """':'" bruises and ehock of the || _ mmcoLN FORTRESS NO 9, NATIONAL DAUGHTERS OF G. A F ie 'Merer is' at the home of i -- % -- SPANI&H AMERICAN WAR YETERAXS sister in' Chicago. In the opinion LIBERTYVILLEPOST NXO. 329, AMERICAN LBGION ~OF Mr~-- Meyer wshe is suffering from'| ~ (LIBERTYVILLE UNIT NO 329, AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ~%9",. z"":' not believe that . LIBERTYYILLE TROOP XO. 1. BOY SCOUTS OFP AMERICA "'M om:,""::'é"'m Waa j LIBERTYVILLE LODGE NO. 956. I. 0. 0 F. b. 'Bo were on the train were: _ +. HBERT\'\'H.I)Z REB':K_}" I,('l';}:.:\." '1'18.8- mmm Fred Adelson, Jerome C1 0 > . a. ~FLOWER BEARERS ® _and *Ofits Servello, all of se ww -- ~**----sSCHOOL CHILDEEN ~ --~ ~-- Othere listed among the injured l6 : N. V. Ivandick of North Chicago and the following pereons: j ' * Milliam R. Kenmedy, 56. Chicago, enginer of the passenger train;. Ei . Marty L Dalles. ihe towerman. "m'flvu speed of the pas eenger train 'and (earizg the frei¢ht would not be out of the way in time, Dulley leaped to one aide juet in time to wite himssi{. @uperintend-- ent Campbell, while not done. with his inyestipation, approved the coupsee taken by the Nlagman in the peculiar © Mrs. A. L Payton ontetained a num ber of ladies #* a bunco and card par-- ty Wednesday afternoon Pergic Harkness i\ move into his bouse on McHenry m« nort week. Mrs. Chas. Weaver and daughter. Charlotte, were in Waukezan Monday Miss Héen Harkne«s »a« resigned her positton at the (clephon« office. The Hittle son of Mr ang Mrs: Ar-- the boapittal, Brach Improved. Mr. and Mrs Snetsingor and Mr and Mre. B4 Sandman visit«; Sunday in MeHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Hans visis/ in Bar-- Mrigton Sunday afternson Charles Kingsiey and William We wetrer have installed ol! pumps at their stands north of town & _ whom were shaken up 000 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0o The informal «~» west will be bheld on May #%th. Dancins ® good time is a: If is gemerally actepted that unly the fact that.all of the cars on the Arain were of steai caved many lives . _ Minister Injured f Rer, J. A. J. Whipple of North Avenue was sitting in the forward tni of the emoking car. The colli-- MWop threéw him is such a wey that left shoulder which ntld him : to-- dxy: No bonese were broken but bhe was forced to use a cane today. 00 0 0 0 0 0 0o o o o e 0o 0o 0 Lee lLandwer and Milton Rodin=ki made a business trip to Barrington Baturday. -- P, Grimm was a Chicago visitor la«t Saturday. + . PBe Lake Zurich baseball team the Barrington team on the lat Krounds Riunday and won by a 12 to * This 18 the Tiret gamé img ecreamse & momeni th %en in the |! through it _ , Details Experiences «_ ~. "There was Do "_fflln'," Harry :'.'M'L mvr.(wA ol. the w.u.' Exn --Sampte store store--atpg13 Wash-- inctorp street ceclareg taday. "The first intimati--n that we bad of' the impending disaster was when . we were thrown fromjour seate. a _ "Iist filled the interior of the car vfi. sudden -{. thet tA ats, the roe ' Waukegan people were in-- E:E the Chicago « Northwestern las: Frigay, when a passenge! truin" crashed into the way freight. Whe passgen "when fhe fretef? train backed 'Admit Stee! Coaches on ain. Saved. Lives; No Warning Before Crash. the main )i 8 mt the outcome or called on friends EM! evening. Why and speed, Harold* toward the oncoming Mil lipe into the path of the was quite h'k'r"" t ained a dbruige the * 1MR 18 (he Tiret game and our boy: are mach AN TRAIN SURVIVORS "SENSATTONS op oi the fast moving w {hewy out. of their ofi the cres® and the he whistle'" Of the lo-- idded its .fiun' chill-- the din, made up will never be forgot-- :o oi "those who lived Na f1 nz of the Nestle aurday evening, efreshments and red for all who the 1+9¢ Cxtstr: Batarday eve 1 a switching Log Cabin is one of the most popular of the resorts in this section. and a big trowd is anticipated The location is a splendid one on Rand Rosaq,. near Lfiom f EKighth gratie graduation exer tizes were ehld at the Evangelical church Thuzsday evening: Mr. Simp ed by the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Lib ertyville, Wlinofs, until 7:30 o'ctock P. M., Standard time, on the 1st day of June. A. D. 1926 at the Village Hall oA libertyviHe,. Hilinois. for the com struction as a whole of an improve-- ment consisting of * A connected system of water mains. together with hydrants, hydrant con-- nections valves, valve bores and com nections shall be furnished, construct rd and laid in LINCOLN AVENUE and other streets in the Village of 14b ertyvilie, Lake County, Niifiots, in the manner shown and set forth in an Ordinance pasged and approved by the Pregident and Board 6f Trustees of said Vitage of libertytille on the 6th day of April, A. D.+192%6. Batd tends a list of 'L&ke county pedple present recently at the Illinois pichic «t @ycamore Park, Los _ Angeles, Call{, as {follows: KFrom. Waukegaa--Louis B. Decker, Mrs M. C. Decker, Ruth and Geor gia Decker, Domald B. Wells, H. N. Wilson, Jennie W. Booth, J. Shuisk. Mres. Mary Weyer, Miss Alica Weyer, Ira A. Worsfold, W. L. Ray, Mr. and Mre. E. C. Halght, Mrs. EC P. Spailé ing, Mr. and Mrs. DMddicombe. "-- Grayslake -- Alfred Meage, Mrs. Sarah Meade. C Highlaad Purk' -- Em!l Lauridsen, Mr. and Mres Geo. Burgess, Mr. asd Mrea. Chas. Moran. Deerfleld--Walter Hotes. ® Lake Bluft--Mrs. H. Hading. * Mundelein--Grace -- Shattle, Mary Norton Payne, EBdith Krohn Rice lébertyville--Mra J. J. Porteous, Mr. and Mra. William Newton. Lake Forest--Hugh Smith, Mr. and Mres. Hugh C. Smith, M. R. Hartman, D. W. Hartman. D. W. Hartman, F. B Hartman * . Lake Villa--Mre. Chas. Kick. Milburn--Mre. Anda L Lamb ' Gurnee--I. C. Scbhwart NOTICE OF LETTING COONTRACT FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT MANY L. COUNTY "FOLKS ATTEND PIC-- NIC INLOS ANGELES accordance with the terms ~of saaid Ordinance and with the plans and specifications therefor on file in the oftice wf a31d4 Bosard of Local Improve * i Sponsored by w JOHN G. RAGAN POST NO. 742. G. A. R. LINCOLN FORTRESS NO. 9, NATIONAL DAUGHTERS G. A. R L!..lTYVlI.L! POST NO 329, AMBRICAN LEGION U.(lTVVlLLI UNIT NO. 329, AMERICAN LEGION AUX&LIARV LIBEARTYVILLE TROOP NO. 1, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA LIBERTYVILLE Lpbdl NO. #56, !. Q. 0. F. ** LIBERTYVILLE REBEKAH LODGE NO. 588 7""7 T"'Rau_Commaflder'Nonh»S_hore Post American Legion ": Singing, .'"America" > -- -- > -- By the Audience 'Address °° -- -- > > 5m * on Hop. Edgar A. Jonas Decoration of Graves Address 400 0& General Logan's .Order No. 2 -- ~ -- _' Jeanie 8. Burridge i President Libertyvillé Unit No. 329 A. L Auxiliary | . Lincoln's Gettysburg Address _ ~--2nd Clasy Scout Leon Alarcon Buffalo Patrol, Libertyyille Troop No. 1, B. S. of A. Benediction _ > § f * CHAIRMAN--F. A. HUDSON ts 5s o ts . Principal, Ubenyvme Grammar. School x Advance of Colprs -- -- _ Libertyville Post No. 329, American Legfon Star Spangled Banne¥ | -- > -- + -- North Shore Line Band Invocation . -- + , *"s.+ -- -- 0 00-- > »--___ Capt. M. J. Nealis Preambie to'Constitution American Legien . -- _ C -- L Commander Libertyville Post No. 329 Address ~---- Honor Roll -- -- #* t i -- * % > _ Aret Commander Lincoln Fortress No. 9,.Nat'l Daughters of G Address = -- 5091 & * -- -- ~:*. H. Seljection MEMORIAL DAY. -- ~------ EXERCIGEG---------- L. T. H. S. AUDITORIUM AT 10 A. M. ~ Pastor First Methodist Epjscopal Church of Libertyville ¢ = a® * * + +o y Rev. Guy E. Smock _ Pastor First Presbyterian Church of Libertyyille > y Honors + Libertyville Post No. 329, Amertcan Legion COMMUNITY OBSERVANCE EXERCISES AT CEMETERY n '=>.;; + -- 8 use ~C.>>> + _ ~Rev. Guy E. Smogk Pastor First Presbyterian Church 'of Libertyvilie --LAKEAIDE--CEMEETERY t and presented 'the Grand Instructor 1. O. O. F., State of Illinois ORDER OF EXERCBES will be recefr ChapJlain Libertyville Post No. 329, ¥A L Judge Municipal Court of Chicago MAY 31, 1926 wolite : miz ts youg --iy c mpumectng _ Sealed proposals will be recéived by the Board of Local Improvetments of the Village of Tibertyville. IlNinots, un til 7:30 o'clock P. M., standard time, elect ! the Iat day of June, A. D. 1926 at the Village Hall of lLibertyviHe, Tili nois for the construction as a whole of an improvement consisfing of A connected system of water maing, together with bydrants, hydrant con mmnuum",m ed and laid In McKINLEY A and other streets in the ViIlago of 1LMA» fied" by a responsTble bank, for an amount not less than 10% of the ag-- gregate proposal Bids will be opened by the Board of Local improvements in open sessionp at 1~:cto'doet P. . dtandard time, June 1926, in said Vlutnfllhnldvmmdlbqr tyvi The Board of Local Improve work in w1l respects according to the comple:~ and detailed specifications. and full and complete drawings, pro fils and models therefor and accord-- Ing to the time apd terms and condi tions of the contract, and also, that such bidder or contractor shall prompt lIy pay all dgebts incurred by euch bidder or contractor in the prosecu-- tion of such work, including those for Iabor and material furnished. All bids or proposals shall contain aw offer :o furnish such bond upon the acceptance of such bid or proposal. -- of the Village Clerk of the Village of lLAibertyville, Hiinols, and must be ac companied by cash or check payable to the otder of the President of the any and all bMdés as the Board may struction of said nections, Members of the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liberty-- ville, Lake County; IMinois. NOTICE OF LETTING oo:fRAcT FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT Board of local Imbrovements, certi wents at the Village Hall in sait Vit lage. Contractors are to be paid in special assessment bonds which draw _ Dated this 20th day of May, A 1924. interest at the rate of ® per cent per annum, payable annually end in vouchers. Proposais must be made Capt. Wm. Lewis Judy North Shore Line Band Puplis of the Schools Rev. John E. DeLong Chas. C. Hoskins bidder for the Gertie Gersed M. Blood towit: Mary C. Kranz, David Sturm Frederick Wankeimurth, Frederick Wankeimuth, Egbert B. Van Viack, William Peacock, Peter Gotten, Fred-- erick© Ahivers, Frederick Hogreve, James Wilson, J. W. Hogan, Amanda L»omis, 3. Maton Meek, 8. Mason Meek, Edawin F. Miller, Godiabin Wel-- fiin, Anna M. Armbruster, Charles A. Armbrusten Benjamin W. Porter, Hi+ ram Perry, and Charles Wiison, de, terested in that part of the southwest quarter of -ed':- %6, township 43 north range 11 East of the 3rd P. M. in Lake 'County, Iilinois, deseribed as Public notice is hereby giyen that,} by--virtue of &n ordér of The Probate | Court of the County of Lake ami| State of llinolis, made and entered of | Tecord at the February A. D. 1926 terin thereof, the undersigned. Frank Cater. Guardian of Jehn Patgn Cater. mipor devisee of William (Cater, deceased --Will sell at public vendue to the highest and best bidder therefar, on the 5th day of June, A. D 1926, be-- twean.the houre of 10 o'ciock in the forenoon andg 5 o'clock in the after poon of said day to wit, at the hour of # o'clock P. M. at the Eas; front door of the Court House in the City of Waukegan, County of Lak« and Stat© of lllinots, the following described real estate belonging to the said John | Paton Cater, minot devisee as afore | said, towit:-- * | An undivided one--fourth lnlom& in the following. described real estate. towit: Beginaing at a point in the eenter of the socalled Chicago and Mi}-- waukee Road 244.86 feet northwestarly from the intersection of the" center line of said road and the south line of section 9. township 44 north range 11 East of the 3rd P. M., ?Mro mnnlfi northwesterty along the center said road a distance of 776 feet, thenece north 64 degrees east 1479 08 feet to the center of the Desplaines River, thence along the canter of said.river to a point south 54 degrees £50.14 feet, thence south 64 do':' wont #079 feet to the center of the above named Chicago and Milwaukee Road, the same being the point of beginning, salq parcel of land being situated in section 9 aforesaid Terms of Sale-- m ~ ~FRANK CATER. tor John Paton Caler, Minor. P # )ee : CoU®XTY OF LAKE ) ..oc&un(':-to(-ud('mty Bpecial June Term. A. D. 1926 * Freda W.Churchill, Mary C. Kranz, George H. Pertblat, David Sturm, Mary Bturm, Frederick Wankel--murth. Fred-- @rick Wankeimuth, Sophie Wanke!l-- wminth, --Wilbeimine Timmerman, Egbert B Van Viack,. Marinda Va® Viack. William Peacock, Peter Gotten, Anna Mary Gotten, Frederick Ablvers, Car-- oline -- Ahivers. Frederick Hogreve, Dorothe Hogreve, Henry Hogreve., Amanda Loomis, 8. Maton Meek, 8 Mason Meek, Edwin F. Milier, Godio-- bin,. Welflin, Anma M. Armbruster. Charles A. Armbruster, Benjamin W. Porter, Hiram Perry, Charles W. Wi-- son, "Unknown hefrs or devisees re STATE OF I111JNOI8) Meyer, Christ Meyer, Phillip C. Laseke Clara Mensching, Henry Laseke Alice Hewer, Verna Meyers, Emma Minnick, Albert Laseke. Christ Lasoke, Elste Russgall, Grace A. Hogan, J. W. Hogan, County. of Lake ) In the matter of the e«tate Paton Cater.. minor auarpian's sale or REeal ESTATE -- . Guardian's Sale of Real Estate State of liinois) * w g W.*GRU MMJTT, _W. A. NICHOLAS, t A. L JOHNSON * L W.--HART Members of the Board of Loca} Im provements of the Village of Liberty ville, Lake County, llinois. _ All bids or proposals shall contain an offer to furnish such bond upon the acceptance of such ~bid .or C ?mu"zmrt!;' 'of May, X D 1926. & JESSE 8. HYATT, :c' _ K. W. DULKLEY,: in the manner shown and.set forth in an Ordinance passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of said Village of Libertyville, on the 6th day of Aprfi, A. D.>1926. @aid improvement shall be constructed in 'The successful bidder. for the con-- struction of said improvement will be required to-- enter into a bond in a surm equal to one--third of the amount of such bid, with sureties to be approved by the President of the Board of Local Improvements of satd Village ot Isib-- ertyville, which bond muSt be. filed with safd Board when contract for the comstruction of sai« fmprovement is enteréd into. Said bond shall provide that said contractor shall well and faithfully »merform and execute said work in ali respects ac@oordingto the complete and detailed specifications, and full and complete drawings, pro-- files and models therefor, --and aecord ing to the time and terms and 'condl-- tions of 'the contract, and 'also, that such bidder and contractor ° shail promptly pay all debts incurred WT such bidder or contractor in the pros-- ecution of--such work, inclyding those for labor and materials furnished. . | nocardanve~rith=--tho > s0rms-- of --said Ordinance and with the plans and specifications therefor on file in~the office of said Board of Loeal Improve-- ments at the Village Hal in said Vil-- lage. Contractors are to hg, paid in special assessment bonds whith draw interest at the rate of six per cent per aunum, payable annually and in vduch-- ers. i'mbouli must be made upon blanks furnished at the office of the Village Clerk of the Village of Liber-- Mied by posal. . Bids will be opened by the Board of Local --Improvements in open session at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. standard time, June }st, 192€§ in said Village Hall in said Village of Libertyville. The Board of LOcal Improvements re-- gerves the right to reject 'any #hd all bids as the Board may elect. ' "Unknown owners of or persons JMLM.%L'E&.!SMP'_{ y cash or check certified by a Williams )*** In the Court of said 41--may 6 13 20 27 n¥ may 20 27 Probaté Counit y 3' of Johr j "Uaknown owners of or persoms in-- terested in that part of the sputhwest quarter o( section 36, township 43 north range 11 East of the 3rd ¥'. M in Lake County, IMinois, described as follows: Commencing at the south east.corner of a 40 acre lot formeny owned by Duncan McNabb as shown by pht;flfifi in Book K of M' page 32. thence north 1 degree 45 minutes west 27.17 chains to a-- point which is the place of beginning of this description. thence north %8 degrees | 15 minutes east 136 chains, thence !mm 1 degree 45 minutes east 658 \'chains. thence. south #% degeres 15 Iflfl(fl west 1.36 chairs, thence north 1 degrea 45 --minutes west 658 chain« to the place of beginning", "Unknown owners of or persons interested in that part of the southwest quarter of sec-- tion 36. un-hl! 43 morth range 11 East of the 3rd P. M. in Lake County. Ilinots, described as followr . Com-- mencing at the southeast corner of a 40 acre lot formerty owned by Duncan McNabb as shown on plat recorded in Book K of Deeds page 3%5, thence north 1 degree 45 minutes west 1187 chalhs to a 'point which is the place of beginaing : of this description. thence north 88 degrees 15 minutes east 7. 36 chains, thence north 1 dogz 456 minutes t €92 cBaind, --the south 88 Okm 15 minutes weet 736 chains, thence south 1 degree 45 min-- utes east §.9%2 chains to the plath of beginning". "Unknown owners of or persons interested in that nad the southwest quarter of section $6, town-- ship 43 north rangs 11 Rastof the 3rd P. M. in Lake County, Hlinots, de reribed as ftoRows: Commencing at PA ested in that part of the southwest quarter of seetion 36, Twp 43 north range 11 East of the 3rd P. M. in Lake COounty, IMinois, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the east line of the southwest quarter of said section 36 whith is 6831 feet north of the southeast corner thereof, thence north #9 degrees 57 minutes west 61693 feet, thence north 2 degrees 11 minutes '--"txfl.l feat, thence east-- erly 68116 to a point in the east line of said quarter section which is 3941.0% feet north of the place of be-- ¥inging, thencee aouth to the place of beginning." cannot be found and that upon dili gent inquiry made for that purpose their places of residence cannot be as certained so that process herein can-- not be served upors them or either of them having been fifed In the office of the Clerk of said Court. ~ Notice is therefore hereby given to the above named defendants that the above named complainant filed his BiH of Complaint in «ald Court on the Chancery side thereof and that a sum-- mons thArewpon isewed out of said court againat the above named defend-- ants returnabie on the first day of the nert Special June term, A. D. 1926, of the Circult Court of Lake County, NH-- RAois, to be held at the Court House in the City of Waukegan, in said County of Lake, an the first MondHy of June, A. D. 1936, as is by law.required and persons inte "the southwest quarter of section 86, town-- ship 43 north range 11 East of the 3rd P. M. in Lake County. Illinotg, de-- scribed as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of a 40 acre lot formerly owned by Duncan, McNabb, as shown on pl;t recorded fn Book K of Deeds page $25, thence.north 1 de-- gree 45 minutes wegt 13.67 chains to a point which is tb:gflm of béeginning of this gall;flptlm thgze«'north 88 degrees 15 minutés east 7,.36 chains, thence south 1 degree 45 minuted east 6.92 chains, thence sdufth 88 degrees 15 minutes west 736 eWains, thence north 1 degree 45 minutes west 692 | chains to the place of beginning" and "Unkno®*n owners of or persons inter | ested in that part .of the southwest quarter of section 36, Twp: 43 north range.11 East of the 3rd P. M. in Lake County, Illinois, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the east liné of the southwest quarter of said Fse«tlun 36 which is 683 1,feet north of [the southeast corner thereof, thence north 8#9 degrees 57 minutes west 61693 feet, thence north 2 gegrees 11 'mlmmp 'west 380.6 feet, thence east-- erly 631.16 feet to a point in the east Fl(ne of said quarter section which is 894.02 feet north of the place of be-- Ldnnlnx. thence sou¥#h to the place of beginning." 442 s .. Jn Chancary .. .General..NQ..16446------ ~Batizfactory aftidavit that upon dus iugquiry the defendantsé Mary C. Krasvt. David Sturm, Mary Sturm, FreCerick Wankeimurth Frederigk Wankeimuth, Sophie Wankeimuth,. Eebert B. Van Viack, Marinda Van Yiack, Wiliam Peacock; _ Peter Gotten,' Anna Mary Gotten, Frederick Ablvers. Caroline Ahivers, Frederick Hogreve, Dorothe Hogreve, James Wilsan, Rophia Wi} son, J. W. Hogan, Amands lLoomtis, 8, Maton Meek, 8. Mason Meek, Edwin F. Miller. Godlobin Weiflin, Anoa M. Armbruster, Charles A. 'Armbruster. Benjamin W. Porter Hiram Perry, Charles W. Wilson "Unknown beirs ing nersons, towit: * Mary C. Kranz, David Sturm, Frederick Wankelmurth. Frederick Wankeimuth, Egbert B Van or devisees respecttvely of the follow Vlack. Wiiliam Peacock, Prter Gotten, Min. Ania TY ArmBraita? Chines A Armbruster. Benjamin W Porter H+ ram Perry. and Charles W. Wilson, deceased. l l c as shown on plat recorded in Book K of Deeds page 3§25, thence north 1 d»-- gree 45 minutes west 13. $7 chains to a point which is the place of beginning of this description, thence north #% degrees 15 minutes east 736 chain«, thence south 1 degree 45 minutes east 692 chains, thence south 88 degrees 15 minutes west 736 chains, thence north 1 degree 45 minutes weat 692 chains to the place of beginning" and "Unknown owners of or persons inter-- Frederick Ahivers, Frederick Hogreva. James Witson. J. W. Hogan,. Amauda Loomis. 8. Maton Meek, 8. Mason M.ek. Edwin F. Miller, Godiobin Wel-- rmeriy youdy 27 Duosas MeNADS: d by puncan McNabb, nortHK 1 degree 45 minutes west 13.67 chains to a point which is the place of begipning of this . ducrl&flon. thence north 88 gegrees 15 minutes east 7.36 chains, thence north 1 degree 45 minutes west 6.92 chains, thence south 88 degrees 15 utes west 7.36 éhirfirmzm"m%rmvwm utes east 6.92 --chains to the place of minutes west 7.$6 cBains, thence north 1 degree 45 minutes weat 6.58 chains to the placé of beginning", "Unknown owners of or persons interested in,that lilinois, described as follows:.' Com-- mencing at the southeast eorner: of a 40 acre lot formerly owned by Duncan McNabb as shown on plat recorded in Book K of Deeds page 325, thence part of the southwest quarter of see tion 36, township 48 'north range 11 may 6 13 340 27 ar | FOR RENT--Five room modern house homésites ip Sunnyside Park Sub. As low as $840.00; includes sidewalks B A .ydq lor; two installmepts pald on 3':!"; one ; instailment paid on ewer. E. Z termg; 10 pner cent down, per cent mlhly, and -- fhterest These are the burl bargains in and around 1&»{&;"4 ---- Compare ioce tion, price and temms before buying elsewhere [# 09* xz FOR SALE--Choice lake frontage on IilNly Lake; 137 frontage; two miles east of IeHSnry. on Belvidere Road. Right, for eubdividing. For informa-- tion, call phone 131--R, after 5:30 p. m. 174 FOR SALE --'Busipess. vacant on ~--Church st;eet, east of Milwaukeg Ave.; lot §$0x110; _ sentraily lotated 'mear. park and prekpot busipess dis Reat Estate, Loans and insurance "A Good Office To Do Business With" 201 South Milwaukes Avenue Telephone 469 LIBERTYVILLE j 551 MILWAUKEE AVE LIBERTYYVILILE, ILLINOI® . a * TELEPHONE 151 ~ A Few Selections From Our Listing of ~Libertyville and Lake County Properties : =s WEHET PARK AVE 5 rosesns and bath modern; oak floor«, full cement basemen:. one acre lot, beautiful grounds; large shade treea berry bushes, grape vines, other fruits. ldeal location. Priced right 8BDCOND ST Modern % room home: property known . as the Robbins Woodworking plant, Main building Ox110 feet; 2 lots, Trallroad frontage FOR SALE--A number of restricted Jarge sun porch, 2 car garag*; fine trees and lawn; a home you will ap preciate. LAKE BSTREET b--acre swburban. & . reom house; good buildings; close in Easy terms. SUNNYBIDE PIACE Apartment s«fte. zoned for threeflat building. ldeal location ; all improvemvrents OAKWOOD TERRACE Several choice building lots; best jocatibns in this section of lAbertyviRe. ~--_ TAY Sellers and Petersen ' SERVICE. §51 MILWAUKEE AVE umu%lmnos TBLEPHO 45 stein:cows, 3 to 5 yrs. old, under Federal supervision; granddaughters of King Segis and Prebe Lama Olle Homestoad mz 80 days retest. Hgrt-- wood famm®»Barrington, NlL E. K. Magee, Bupt. Phone 91--W. #1 t age; garden apd small trait. Phone Antioch No. 9. _ -- -- -- _ 20 2# Henry county farms; $100 gr acre and up; easy terms.. John F~ UO'Brien, Harvard, N1 19 5t FOR SALE--Titan 1020 tractor, #ith south front, two blocks from post ofice; sewer, storfm sewer, water, gas and eéectricity in and paid for For strictly cash will accept $2600, which is $500 under real value. Alace 1. Locke. SRee T. H. Kérn 21 6t OR SALE--Apartment site, the best location in tewn; centrally: located, ear park and business; odd shaped corner lot about 181 Teet fromtage; m FOR SALE--175 white oak fence pasts. N. Redmond, Everett, 111 POR SALE--Brown Swiss for service T. B. tested a 60 day retest if taken berd and clean barn. A. Take Vitk. 11. -- Phone | 134+--M--1. WE WILL BUY YOUR FARM or land anywhere in Lake county, if you have a bargain and do business quick. Submit best prive and terms and legal description and get quick action. Sel lery & Petersen, Libertyville: II1. _ 3tf We have: »special fnuds qvailable for email loans of $2.000 or tess FOR SALE--25 head Rexistered Ho} FOR SAIE--Team of horses; one plow and disc. . N. Redmond, Ev-- etett, II1. 20 2t 'OQR SALE--Nearly new 5 room mod-- ern bunghlow on East Park Ave.; aved street; has breakfast room, fire-- place, built--in book _ cases, shower bath, furngce heat; lot 50x150 feet; ~ruit trees and-- strawberries. $3500.00 ash will handle, baiance mortgage. Zoned for bustness.. -- FOR BALE--100 feet on Lake street housekeeping apartment or furnish-- ed house, on or about June 1st. J. T. Schultz, U. 8. Geological Survey, Arl-- ington Heights, II1. 21 t Business < Opportunities WANTEI) TO RENT -- Furnished 'OR SALE--7 room house corner First and Park Ave; lot 501150 feet; oned for business. e "OR S4LE OR LEASAE--industrial Sellers and Petersen CLASSIFIED / KD S sc Houses Wanted L ocR t G a o es Real Estate FOR RENT . buil, ready ; will give in a cléan W. Wilton. #1--3t WANTED--Stock to pasture. Addrews ..A. 8. Wilkinson, Lakeé Ville, HL Tel WANTED--Girlt or elderly lady (otf' MONEY TO LOAN--=We have a coff housework; yomeone who wants a | siderable amount of special funds to home; only 3 in family; no children. lpan on inrproved farm or city prop Bée or. call H. Hendricks, Ingleside, erty. We invite your inquiry, First !ll. Phone Fox Lake No. 6. 21 1t : National Bapk, Libertyville, HL joot ready for service; herd under Fed-- eral supervision. Walter H. Brandeén-- burg, Ingleside, !!!. Telephone McHen-- ry 68%J--1. % -- it U bargain; bas garage 222 by 26 feet Call at Independent offite. FOR BALE--Good building jot, at a Telephone 220--M LIBERTYVILLE [ -- Music by Art Sizemore and his nine seremaders, Dansing every night and SBunday afternoon during the summer. Many new ettractions have been adde to the resort, such as a Ferris Wheel, Base Bali Team (Rentchan's Tigers) and many more samusements. T Bargains in good houses will become more scarce as the season advances. Better _ not wait too long.' j § Have several good buys both in Libertys ville and in Mundelein. Some new houses, some not new. Prices right. Opening of the Channel Lake Pavilion, two and one--half miles west of Antioch NO CHARGE FOR PARKING. Now is the. Time to Make Reservation for Your Pignic,: Telephone Grayslake 101. _ G. P. Renchan GRAND OPENING, RENEHAN'S SUM-- MER RESORT and DANCING PAVILION AT ROUND LAKE SATURDAY, MAY 29 Don't Stay Away Because of a Crowd. Pavilion will Hold Over 4,000 BENEFIT ANTIOCH FIRE DEPARTM'T SATURDAY EVENINGS, JUNE 5, 12, 19 Dances Home Seekers------ Notice! ~FIREMEN "Buy A Home And You Buy A Bank" Miscellancous Saturday, Sunday Evenings The Home of Wonders for Old and }"oung -- Parking Space For All LLOYD C. RAY May 29--30 Aars Foag us rndi hn P 100 © lots: Barred Rocks, Bingle Reds, Anconas, $10.50; . White Rocks, Buff Orvingtons, Rose Reds, $11.50; Wyandettes, Minorcas, $12.50; -- Leg-- horns, $9.50; Heavy assorted, $8.50; Light assorted, $7.50. Special um 3c 'a chick higher. D. T. Farrow C ertes, Peoria, I!!. counts and costs no : Tion Bulild~ ing Industry. Pholp.m ztm. tt" ORDER YOUR CONCRETE FARROW CHICX--Jane delWrery, in WANTED--All restaurant; right party., _ To Loan @4

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