DEERFIELD STATE'BANK -- _ & Time Deposits (42a) _-- L Demand Deposits (4b) --~%,. Dividends Unpaid (5) UP ie t o on »0tie ds is A Wt s Emm o m n akik : u:n:uhug;"manmnlmfmahn:aum _ ~#rd March, , --as mmmu?tot-muc ccounts of ... the State of Nlinois, pursuant to law. s o * ee Munmu&amdmum&--dmnm' andlncnl . a&s made to--the Auditor of Public Accounts of the | ate of Illinois, pursuant to law. $1.----4 ~ Loecated at Deerfleld, State of Iilinois, at the close of business . wWihes s + on the _ _#3ra of March, 1927, as made tothe Auditor of Public Accoun "&mhm c, Aceounts _ of _ ~AINVOTINGFRAUD «. ing House, Furniture and Fixtures (5) .____________ m ime from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (1, $, 9) «Capital Stock (1) % 1 _ Presbyterian C St&l'h Sunday, 4 ~Lmans on Collateral Security (1b) "Other Loans (1¢c) ___.__. --.. / * ¢ ,r-n-' ts C) ..._._____...._.. _Other Bonds and Securities (4) was found guilty of ~aiding and ghotting in illegal voting at Highland Park Dec. 13. Friday was bound over *o the grand jury in--bonds of $2,000 a charge of perjury. * ?'fll!l.'hl'n-)_ouuhnm ----For $75,000 Building Fund Mike / Rhorgan, one of.--the > staté witnesses in the state trial against Loans on Real Estate (11) Fammat® AMmaloha. L _4 _ _ O 0 o ftemmnenmtmmmmmnenmmmmm cmaprncemmmen= -- @100;, 40 4. 4 xnnmmammmmaammaom ' &mmmummmcumwm ; _ mnmmmwmmummm N pursuant to law. D. R. MANZER, Cashier. OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, ss: (~> > and swarn to before m e this 28 of March, 1927. » -- (Geal) mflmum Oinet Bonas se gncunties (0 --------asses --_------. tes9l 9 Peating Hows: Plimare mt poune a_Seeee ------ ind Loans on Real Estate (1m)..__------ _ Loans on --Collateral Security (1b) Other BLoans--(1¢c)" ......_...________..... Tolal Liabilitles Capital Stock (1) .. Surplus --(2) ... Undivided Profits 'Ne Time Deposits (4a) .. Demand Deposits (4b) Reserve Acccounts (§) inp2e ,) : o OVC Casubler of the Deerfleld State Bank, do solemnly ummmzuuutomwmvmvmm and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the Emgmh_go__g;or_tmmmmammc "m ' M iesd t "'a'.--;-';b: «2 masvIL CGZ £ WOT OF ILLINOIS, cogm OF LAKE, ss:> . i ts Cashle®. eribed and sworn before t&"& March, 1927. s ""~ e A¥ .'A m n..nm " | I f Total Resources Total Liabilities in ies of His Testimony in Lain Case. Real Estate (12a Profits (Net) (3) FIRST STATE BANK {1) (OFFICIAL --PUBLICATION) Report of the m,g'q? tNet) (3) (OFFICIAL w o Report of the of / who had placed a-- ballot against a post --, . _ ... 2 W m C 000 _ c and P18 the men now to vore . * | . Phat Labt Comnty will be uver me O( MoSpfeaprsegie s i M«'O? Ing Camps are «7 e co.. ~ . Leanterned, .. 1 at> [..3';"""..';.::3%"'".. us Slome smeatink of, the Joot! committeeGian ; ames , C' & * redness at theiy. ng . in Oak Park Friday.: She is*survived night at the Taukegan Y. M. C, A. . by the follo@ig gehfldren:. Wull@®|_ Rev. N. A_ Botop, ¢hairman of the ty, Mrd. ARoy Hartiess, ake : County Comimittee, -- the d.ww.!}-&"*' meeting for 1 QQ auge at the was an 'h.nm;{.:'iwq time, a:: <was. not a, ;Lm'; village, wen't Park 082 County boy migned up to take t Saturday, mmm..,_.;,,.. at Fort Sheridan this "year. held. in St. Mary's ceme ) Oap; P.~J. Lioyd, commendiug Oficer tery, W . |of the high school R.O. T. C. un't y gcr~_------#s4=« nounced --at 'the ~meeting that more JBLICATION) | than thirty boys from the high school or / 'wer.lfe"ytOliélllDlorthpl\lmmr C -- work.' These boys>--wil} be given two TE mx weeks of-- intensive military training l , : which will fit them to become commis-- ois, at the close of business on the """iim"ia""':",".fa.' army in case of Col.: Smith coaarged® that Korsan had told him ~previously that : Lain had placed a-- ballot against a post and told the men how to votg Tii C i Sgainn rome ht P}¢ * y* A ¥sk #+ $4338.801.59 $ 25,000.00 --~ 5.000.00 ~--~€,780.39 169,889.20 184,995.97 24.00 12,000.00 30 000.00 11213 $434,801.59 3 0c ag,, ) 0 000. <ome PCVE . ECC at * Park and Milwaukee Avenues this 4 afternoon, which will prove rather ex-- 25,000.00 |pensive for some one. -- Tom Buttons _ 500000 |and Anna Buttons, 2932 Milwaukee 6,789.39 | Ave., Chicago, were headed west on 169,839.230 | Park Avenue. Hmrd&lm,.:tdA:.- u"nmmmm * 24.90|claimed he had the rightofway. The $188,492.04 4,183.93 45,517.84 188,492.04 $266,929.51 $266,929.51 25,000.00 7,000.00 4,883.42 89,656.35 €61,910.27 65,494.10 9 050.00 58,672.08 168.49 €6,100.00 19,100.00 10,859.71 18,976.42 11.24 18,000.00 $,125.07 135,969.60 $1,748.15 €1,1700.13 [chom of ©20, together with six makers on the ends.-- All this t will be assembled-- in the next days, as soon as the director ar 19, 20 and 21 by the Libertyville Post of the American Legion are fast being eomplotodbytheoonmittoolnchn%, The cast has been chosen and is -- number about 45. In this number 48 lchodec.thok:: and most talented young women girls. The minstrel proper has a men's tofifce. 'They are starting off with n stock of pianos, ;l'mfiw'gl [mndonm. etc. Strings for all instru-- Tss d orte, t ns ns wl TLibertyville can support a music@ore," "Minstrel M'm'cs" production music store. ~The Libertyville Music . Mhmm.&m-.nm,! and Earl G. Alden, well known here as| tflmt'n;_r"lld'"'l:.h't&b:.fl:] manager, new re the same room as the Mvg:fi Electric Shop, two doors south of the | A collision of two cars took place at Park and Milwaukee Avenues this qttomon.vuchvmpmantheru- pensive for some one. Tom Buttons and Anna Buttons, 2932 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, were headed west on Park Avenue. Hmnm.:tdgh... eldmed':.ehldthod':hmy. The t ttnllol.rcl':l?d totbodu::: car broadside, then swedved knocked down the stop and go cement 77 seven youn men, composing a bas--; kethllteunhqtntbchnnthoway to Chicago. No arrests were made -- pending a settlement of damages Ethel McCormick m_I.' < '--l" -"-'fl-'-" wullu'l'rn Hawkins spent most of his life near NghinRrrectce ty anohe Ree uind respect w ney i Oy oouers wore conducted by ¥v. 7 Community Church on March 28. In-- terment at Warren ceméetery. w BBE P tm o RED in tie snn n t mes can2 nA : 1927, at the age of 49 years, 11 months and 26 days. He leaves to mourn his ma mother, a wife, two broth-- sisters, two sons, three daughters, four great grand children Wadsworth, Illinois on March 28, 1877 H"_dfiw&"l&o..mn At--last Libertyville 1 'sto have a has dented th Warren bungalow on East Park Avenue from R. G. Kaping. Mr. Price is connected with the Pru-- dential Insurance Company. --~ill be asgigned definite Paul Price, of Lake Forest, will soon become a resident of Libertyville. He o Eo ina> ¥ e _ °_ PC COATVS . SA q chairman of the Libertyville district, "'"'"mwmmn} gard to'the training and benefit to be ; derived from the time spent at the tratning or two of the applicants, all of the boys are among those who have taken Sikecc HD .ms * " tw Tok + 107 LAKke County so that Indications point at present to more than 50 boys from Lake County Ataking-- military training this summer. . : "We have been aseured" said Capt. Lloyd, "that Lake County boyswill be taken emoflotht'cvnthouth now have more than our allowed 30 boys, any more who wish to sign up may do so and be assufred that how ill. be given the traintng. . Except for one A lot of "missionary work" has been done for the C. M. T. C.. in Lake County this year as the Amer-- fcan Legion and other patriotic orngan: izations have been working for some months to--instill interest in the camp in local boys. Young men wisking to take a vacation with goverhnment pay and learn the rudiments of nlllu? life so that in case of war they wil} become commissioned officers, are re-- quested to take the matter up--with Capt. Lioyd, Rév. Borop, or Minard Huize, committee chairman for the C. M. T. C., for the American Legion. &%2 Lloyd declared this morning . that bas communicated with those lnmmoru.c.u.r.c..mh-1 ren'red._m:t of the Cook county quota that ~several counties are unable to raise their entire quota, it is e%pected that Lake County will send consider a&bly more than their quots o% 30 youths. *The thirty are all signed up and more youths who wish to take the training will be accepted only If there are vacancies at the camp when train-- ing time comes around. If at that time eome counties have been unable to fill their quotas, the Lake County boys will} be accepted in the order in which they file their requests with Capt. Lioyd or Rev. Borop, _ > } Charles G. Hawkins was born Thirty Boys Already Signed and More 'Expected to Tak:p The C. M.:T. CQUOTA has been appointed as Lawrence -- and . work at the e t Usé three ounces of Bayer Dust to one bushel of seed corn.. Geta small package now and :try it in your kitchen before the planting season. *' -- Owen, of Chicago, a very interesting and fluent epeaker. -- Every Sunday school scholar is asked to stay, and in .._ Rev. Guy E. Smock, Pastor. . Sunday School at 9+45 a. m. -- A b'g growth in --the school last Sunday. We can care for many more in our several ue, $3,00.' & BUELD®®::35.~+. > > = nepticiopnetenmanommnincin COOPER--UNDERWEAR COMPANY, KENOSHA, WISCONSIN. nesday evening at 7:30. ' Nx¥ -- Subject fo,. next Sunday, April 3, 'TUWM." everiing meeting at 8. Increases yield 5 to 10 bushels per acre, by prevent-- "l;;:hd.no_(.l llny be planted at once or stored for --_ OT. LAWRENCES EBPISCOPAL hy +; :s )cb og _ <ond The services on Sunday, April 3rd "?':Um'fl&m at 10.45 # w .' !."p Mt Church Schoo lat 9:45 a. m. . = . _The subject for Sunday, March 27, . Ot AuUbject for Sunday, 1 «~BT, JOBEPHS CATHOLIC -- > 'First-- at 6:30 a. m. f Anverayias 0 --Fourth Mase at 10 a. m. * sn t Nor 30. 0 nviitinmntmtine &N SOCIETY e mc aand t . Bervices at 10:45 a. m. Pajamas, $3,00 values--total val-- ue, $9.00. Morning worship at 11. -- We expect | Roofered MOVitS -- derwear, any style, $2.50 values, fout suits winter weight under-- wear, any style, $5.00 value. A total-- of $36.00 worth of under-- four season's underwear ward-- robe as follows: Six suits of Coopers Knit Athletics $1.00 val-- ues for summer year; four suits light fall and soring weight un-- :u!;fif; m'_.m.. next Wed-- What wise cracks are these birds making?t First Prize for best answers Print--write your written in the i:oop$&--14 suits of the loops and either Cooper's Underwear--a complete to your nearest Cann BT. JOHN'8 HV. NTHEBRAN Rev. Himer C. Kiessling, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. ommuum..m. F English servite at 7:80 p. m. ty yecl lm:un EPISCOPAL <-- "The OChurch of Gosd WiP, «4* fi .' ga ® 99 m ST. --JO8SEPHS --CATHOLIC Rev. M. J.--Nealis, Pastor Virst Masse at 6:30 a. m. %&.tl * 'Third "nat 9 a. m. 4 oz. pkg. 50c _ 1:1b. pkg. $1.75 * *3 oke: $8.00 _ SEED CORN-- BAYER DUST ~-- " [ Presbyterian Church Building Committee PDry Treatment = = [Meee_===_------=Ezsiegeesseemcsgememmmgemeg *"The Store for the Lad and His Dad" WHAT ARE THE FELLOWS SAYING ? if you are getting up stunts for a party, write us for enough reprints of this cartoon for all of your guests--and let them try filling in the loops. Enter the best ones in the contest. to your nearest Coppers dealer or mail them to us. 'Q':zlm answers to not over 12 in each loop. Contest closes May ¥iinewrite your-- answers in the ioops and either take them -fi home of Dr. J. L. Taylor April 6. Ev--| s ery woman is 'requested to bring an &pron for the bazaar. x B Sunday afterneon at 3 o'clock, on| * April 10, a baptismal service will be |. _ ® hbeld at: the church for those only who | --===--=--===== are to be baptized.' All persons who|ed in a nur are to be baptized are requested t0 |they desire. * S 4ooo Fetlonahtp Segrice #itt be [piI Ch a Ch held at our church auz:'mm. wm t« April 10. + All members and friends of May 1st. the church are: especially invited to attend this service. It will be prepar-- | > --pmm atory for Easter Sunday. > % hnnumymxmemumtoE the church and they will be entertain-- e l,u "fl!:llt'lb; llth: o?s; Saved World" su Or undgy' mjn'. Time is 11 'o:lock. im o Evening at 7:30, "Freedom You May Havé as a Church Member." The forum questions may be on this l Psn O% °CA rel. Tb 5 »+DV4 The mg'whm'm. to do their part in raising money for the new chureh, and would like the public to come. Every one is invited and will surely have a good time. A short mus-- fcal »,.0gram will be given in connéc-- yVune Pooplie aro giving at the M'W Friday night at 7: 30. "h'.'."l"c"l CY ns ce {;F Don't. forget the April Foo the young people are giving will be made at the--sey.vice.> Seats Lor all, A 'thmgbm is manifest-- Troune Poopies mesting ns the Wit son home on Newberry Ave. Topic, will be made at vite their parents to the service. +80 p. m. jurches many --other interesting t --of.~contributions TT ~AVIAOACIOAO : §AT T % ' U ,fifj 4 s 3 ~ MR -- 4 is ¥4 e > k y ~ "od ho * < ¢ i A . > i * 4 yA ,'; s 7 f P f i C [|| Building for Libertyville shall use for the May 1st. -- ed in a nursgery during the service, if h § FOBEMOST IN THE DEVELOPEMENT OF THIS -- _ .OR ANY COMMUNITY IS THE CHURCH ; a place of fellowshinp and recreation.' No one can deny the vital 'Amportance of churches to the welfare of all. Everyone Can Help to Build: This New Church for the Community----A Memorial Worthy of Your Best Efforts R:*: L «Bs d P . n Pur , -- REAL ESTATE THl:'}ZGOAL HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. It will re-- quire $75,000 to provide new buildings and equipment, such as will adequately care for present, and future ex-- pansion. . & THIS IS NOT ENTIRELY A MATTER FOR PRES-- BYTERIANS. An attractive church edifice, properly functioning for the betterment of the whole community, will be a matter of civic pride, another step in the ad-- vancement of our village. BEGINNING SUNDAY, APRIL THE THIRD, each member of this community will be given the opportunity to join with the Presbyterian congregation in their drive for a $75,000 building fund. 3A UC-- . LIBERTYVILLE IS COMING FORWARD. Great-- er things are to be expected: Located on' East hfioAfi.i'I";'-J SElaban. Lot 50 x 166. Strictly up-- to--date with 5 ample: 10oms, extra 'attic and can be verted into 3 pedregin. Prced to se Gork onb s Sooecet uie 20 conneried into 3 large f . ASK ME PROPERTY QUEsTIONS and nail it to the mas § '@t.can and T--bought it wi ; > m n't it? Ask me all it the plan. _PEOPLE HAVE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO THINKING OF LIBERTYVILLE as a village of fine homes and progressive churches. We point with pride to beautiful lawns and flowers, improved streets, parks and modern, well kept homes. We are justly proud of the new Grade School, of the fact that we are now assur-- ed of a splendid hospital, and that a new Golf and Country Club is in process of construction. "-- is the subject we e evening nrvlee,pn- at Your :w:-: PLAN AND WORK FOR A NEW PRESBY-- N CHURCH, that religious developement may step with our present commercial and civic aims. 4# ty t wl s i .g;':,!,,«;la dek y ue u0 Me To ces .5 4A e i '---- TWO 5--ROOM BUNGALOwWs 397 4# 4# Exide fap 0 % BATTERIES an say "this home is mine-- money." Sounds good, does-- [------ONLY $1.50 YEAR