E: f d 30 Y on Tenth Street. cleat to kill the young man instantly also 1 infficient to hurl him some --"--~-- Teuched Wire With Hand ~--The badly burned right hand of the <body is regarded as --mute ovi«' _ _ Statt Bank of Lake Zurich in the State of lilinois, at the Close of Business on June 30, 1927 ~ t nA ns nans: /o n tends «o secure circulation (U. 8. bonds oans and discounts, including rediscounts, ac-- C of other banks and foreign bills of --axchange or drafts, sold with endorsement of emy os . g'flmx some distance of Sims, so the latter deciared. fire 'm of . the tragedy ! 0o Sims when he saw Barrett an for money borrowed)............................_._....._................ %cmmmmhflMd at Lake Zurich, State of-- Hlinois, at the of business on the . of-- a m,:;g-'pmmmenmu of the {totals of Items 9, 10 and 13) insellancous cash iteoms... x promiums, i aDYf) ......_.___.___._.._......._. wire was a part of the Public | company eystem which tur-- on Real Hstate (1a)...----_---- 'on Collateral Security (tb) No. 6514 . Report of Condition of the Reserve District No. 7 Stock (1) & Housé $19,642.60; Furniture and Fixtures, . 3,543.55 peserve with Federal Resgserve BaDK......--~----..__----_--_ LYING IN STREET Ww"'-_v Reserve Bank in m"m_,' - and amount due from national banks............... on other banks in the same city or town as reporting O fteme 28............».s.......00000000....0cnn...«..... 71 m-«-o-u.-..uz...";r"' e (deposits payable within am)): es i deposits subject to check ... tes of deposit due in lessthan 30 days (other demand deposits, other than bank deposits) subject irve, Items 29, 30, 31 and 33 ........____}340,822.48 ssits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Profits (not) (3) Profits (Net)..._..__.___..._........... ; and Securities (4) ... auso. Wurniture and Fixtures (5) COUNXTY OF LAKB, ss: Cashier of the above named bank, do solemanily swear hmhhbfidvmn'm p & . C. HUBBELL, Cashier. B. H. MILLER, G. C. GRIDLEY, Directore. _ and sworn to before me this Tth day of July, 1927. fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8. (42) Cash and Other Cash Resources (1, 8, 9) (14b) (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the Condition of GEORGE M. PETERSEN, Notary Public If you have something to sell, or want to buy something, try our classi-- Ified ads. Onoe tried, always used. borne ollmly a later cn-iuuan' made by Dr. Goldberg a the Victory u'.'.'fif'{m who declared that Barrett had probably died at the moment that he grasped of Libertyville .$408,423.80 _ $10,000.00 B _ 49,761.T9 $76,519.19 11,404.06 7 170.87 $ 25,000.00 a of --storm sewer bond, and $ 14240.25 mmumvmoum 10.050:09 | 2522548 Tess Hbrary fund of 12827.48 lflmu.mmm-uu * muenmmhunrrml';um- m.mmltmhl'"u,ufl . 10,250.00 ? advised under : law that. only , ~©8,252.177 ..i's.o.f_tah:.ut:x a vevke I samy ~pen Anopr e $269,160.25 130,127.73 59,761.19 371714 %this of the tax money uncollected can be available, and this under antic ipation warrants to be cashed by the banks or such other parties as are wil-- ling to cash them, and on which.. of course, the village has to pay interest at the going rates. * The tax money for 1927 will not be available until 1928, thé first payment being payable probably in June and the last in October. It can be yery well seen that of the $22,9738.17 to be raised for taxes, only X%the of the same can be actually spent during the cur-- year. The other revenue of the g can only be & }x?. . aas-.; leaves the village at the / present time, | the moneys colliected ----from sources other than. taxation, come in, tewit: wheel tax, permits, lHcenses, fines and penalties and water rents. -- In 1923--24 a levy was made for re-- habilitation of the water plant, which netted approxrimately $10,896.00. This, less expenditures made from it, con-- stitutes the utility: fund above referred to of $9444.10. K . -- The aunditor's report shows that the total revenues: collected and to be col-- lected for the year 1026 are $44,002.16, ivuehhchdu $2537.48 ot'li_l':z funds, which are not available for vil 'hco use, and the total expense, $29, 209.17. To this is added for additional deductions, ~$2,324.92% capital outlay, $470.02 refund on taxes, $1200 for re w of storm sewer bond, and paid by the village on specials 3592148 Tess Mbrery funa of 4200748 w.fimum seem to make a very encouraging con-- dition, were it not for the fact that we tember or October. It goes without saying that these taxes should be used when received to restore the funds tromtwuch the moneys were taken, towit: parks, utilities, Hibrary or spe-- cial assessments. This leaves no mon-- y on'hand (outside of the utility fund) to operate the village until anticipa-- tion warrants can be drawn to place money in the general fund, or until We havre had the benefit of the re-- port of the ayditorss According to this report the standing of the funds of the village on April 30, 1927, was as follows : Under the head of cash in banks, we have thomgeunl fund 811'.000.:' overdrawn ; highwafys ridges fund $2057.82 overdrawn:; ."fi'a... in 'U;'"N'r:- fund of $106.22; utility fund, 4.40 on ; special assessment fund, $83,590.68, and +Hbrary fund $146.78 on hand, with an actual cash balance of $79,629.88. It thus would rsht ~o°fF * '"uw.m:u:: Committee of Village Parparments on bonds and interest At the regular meeting of the vii-- | bonds maturing May MMMWM::I:M{W It formerly was the practice to the following statement was presented £&#t the brokers whosoldthabonds to TOtMPMdentMMMM'WIDMMM"W tees of the Village of Libertyville: -- |i@l assessments were prepayed so the Your Finance Committee wish to Yillage would not pay interest on bonds report substantially as follows: -- | where they were not collecting in ter-- Mrs. Charles Warner was called to Libertyyille to help care for Leverett Hawk, who was injured in an auto accident last Bunday night. Don't forget the annual farmers' pic-- :l;'unbhnoudm.mm, -- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bairstow and family are visiting with relatives in and around Mundelein. -- The pupils of Mrs. Eddy gave a mus-- Jlcal last eek, which was greatly enjoy-- ed by those who attended. Mrs. Rady has a large number of talented young musicians in her class. After the mus lceal numbers, a delightful lunch was Mrse. Alico entertained Mr. |to spend the summer at their home in Ray and~ J. J. Rouse at dinner last!_ The Young Peoples Society of the Monday. o ran 'church of Libertyville "was. Mr. and 'Mrs. William Jeffery have ~sat> & held at the Mrs .Stone and ren will make a} ~ --Bess and a _of. visit with relatives in 1d, <| , Went on a trip to Lake Geneva Mrs. Eva Smith and Misa ether towns in Wisconsin over Oor N f # was week end at their home"in Rockford. \father was killed in an anto lent Caroline Kublank 'has been visiting &at Fond du Lac, Wis.,. Monday. 6 relatives in Chicago the past week,~ The mother--. of Mrs. H. Wrench, whife enjoyin ga vacation from her Mrs. Amielis Clift and her daughter. duties at the office of the Foulds Mil!= Miss Edith--Clift, left last week for ing Company. . ~ London, England, Mrs. Clift expects Now that there is a new golf course to remain there with her sons and neat Mundelein, it is surprising to see daughter, but Miss Edith will--return mmnnnberdmuuguhu to this country--after a short visit with out, and we expect to hear a lat about relatives in England. golf in the near future. $ _ _\ @emmicmmmaae i: The Ed Jones -- family spent the PLYMOUTH LARGER PARISH fourth at the Gebhrke home in Crystal , (Ivanhoe Church and First Church of MILLIE *~--In conclusion, the demands made anthlemmsbyMot_, ~pri development -- are such MmDMoflum&m. but on a credit basis.. The. money from taxes must be obtained by antic-- a'.m'g."'l"'ht"mm: 4,298. bonding capacity the Village, . without deducting for obligations for public benefits, proximately $50,000. ~It is estimated Ml'tbvnhao could issue bonds A any ~cCur-- rent indebtedness. ~It is intended to wmmmau&-mtm anticipation warrants wo produce sufficient cash to pay current indebt-- edness as it comes. The Board in-- tends and pledges itself to economize sufficiently to keep 'within its income, even though some drastic cuts may have to be made. it AU P s ho esd WE Y s dn _ It is the purpose of the finance com-- mittee in co--operation with the water committee, to submit to the board and Iemiiios l caty dnte epme mc !-a:llhcmda_mmm owed by the village on property, is. plant, according to the auditors, has never paid, excepting during the past To nniremant nrongan, n plant has been much more favorable thian the ordinary charges for depreci-- parchase a new motor immediately, but at the present moment, in case of this character. 'The Board intends to done because the broker usually had some other bonds to--sell and would simpoly -- exchange~and bring in the bonds. . Whether this practice can be continued or not will have to be seen. If not, the village stands to lose some money which cannot be estimated un til the Treasurer tells us the amount being carried over until next spring dard ¥irst Church 8. 8. picnic l&%m"mm ever. Come with your Sunday School on auto i#f you can, or stop>at the mwn»»--g»--m M&AMW the tOo..wlnuthohm to ecarry those who have no other way to #o. Remember the date--July 12 at 9:30 a. m. Thursday. July 21, at 8:50 a. m., the third annual Ivanhoe home coming at Gages Lake. 'This promises to be the best ofé so far. All sorts of fun and: frolie for old and young. Speaking in the afternpon. Make it a great day fYor Ivanhoe folks. m.mu.l'ttlfll.-.m services, at which it hoped we may have several former pastors. Principal address by Fred Seger, his being, "My Work With Boys." geuy}, the village would be seri-- nts. ~This could be *", AS CAR WRECKS AT : «/ -- 90 MILES ANHOUR ; POULTRY THEFTS ~ '| -- IN~LAKE COUNTY | _ WILL BE CHECKED FOR alble for quick sale. Ph Wm&%n;mnnum:o? fM.umon ville. Phone 678J--2. Of 4B te Libertyville, IIL FOR : SALE--Foto Players and 600 _rolls; gplendid instrument for thea-- available | C1 TTE JY A9P 'm me' m levied. 'l'homylhofldboobtdned nottmumchlmuandhl- ances obtained from previous levies for <rehabilitation of the water fund. lowin gthe year for which they In the--time that he has baen driv-- ing he chas wona numBber * notable b through his skill as a pHot g%umwamWMy He is a son of Louis Schener, vret eran North Shore Line empl.uvre. The dam»@e to 'the machine was not great, Scheuer stated,; considering the blows it received. He antic:pates making repairs on it as soon as poss-- _ The car headed for the outside rai< aud then suddenly swung back to the inside 'of the track and rammed its way through eight fence posts and half the length of the track be*'sr: being brought to a hait' All this time the steering wheel whirled to no advantage in the bhands --f the Scheuer, through some trick of fate escaped with his life. As the racer plowed through the fence a top rail Thundering along at a speed of 90 miles an hour in hopes of climbing from second to first place at the Aurora 'road races, Wallie Scheuer, local race. pilot, Monday found. him-- self on the curve of the track with his steering: ap&ratus broken. e so as to get back on the track ithout delay. SAM H. THOMPSON ® To speak at Farmers Picnic July 13th Wallie Scheuer's Steering Gear : Breaks as He Races at Aurora Monday. AUTO RACER HURT Classified ~: ~Ads : SALB--Cable piano, like new: ---- For m until October fol-- typewriter~ and 9 ic+ The person appointed to make said_ |[ Now is the best time to beautify and tone up "':";"".;_"._._fl__ 26 it your premises. A coat of paint makes a lot of Sooclat Assesement Notice_|[ difference. Our stock of paints and oils, as &"W;E'*Pmflfi well as brushes, putty, etc.., is complete. of Mundelein, Lake County, Illinois Special Assessment No. 31, : the Ordinance for the same being on ile in the office of the Village Clerk of said. Village, and the said Village having : applied to the County Court of Lake County, Illinois, for an as sessment of the costs of said improve-- ment, according to benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. 'All permons destring may file objec-- tions in said Court before said day and may appear stun"hm:nd make their defense. Bald ce provides for the collection of said as-- sessment in ten annual installments, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. Dated at Mundelein, . Iilinois, this 29th day of June, A. D,"1927. Naet --._---- 6 HARDEN ROUSE, Notice is hereby given to all per-- sons interested that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mundelein, County of Lake and State Round Lake, on the Gilsky Brotbers. HOLSTEINS AND GUERNSEYS-- Choice heavy springers, fresh cows and heifers, with 60 day retest; from clean district; large herd to select rmmuanunu;motaarm FOR SALE--Registered Holstein bull and heifer calves. -- Henry Wegener, Ingleside, I!IL., 2 miles north of Volo. --__----:--- s --.u.n'-:-vul. .fl Station; gige exrperience, age, wages desired and when available. Reply by letter only to Box 19, eare Libertyville SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE oak floors. every modern convenience. Lot 50 by 150; street to be paved this summer. Can be bought on reasonable Telephone 251. FOR SALE--New 7--room house in teh lm_tnnatll-m hot air heat, with concrete this summer. -- Reason-- able terms. R. F. Rouse, Mundelein, II.~ Phone 251. _ * ;;* 19 it FOR"SALE--6 room new house with sunparior and bath, in Oakwood Ter-- FOR SALE--Nine room house in Mun-- delein, brand new; hot water heat, oak floors, all modern~conveniences:; lot 50 by 150. Straet is to be paved f and Tea. Room." Entirely modern house of 11 rooms; 5 big living rooms and sun parior (miake lovely private dining--rooms); kitchen and bath on first floor, 4 rooms and bath on seconld floor; polished hardWood floors, newly decorated <~walls; Etil eleéectric fix-- tures; big screened' 'Ch: beautiful grounds and shade-- ; 100 ft. front-- age on prominent drive.>Will sell at right m or rent to the Tight parties. um e district. All oth-- er rmation given ut personal inter-- v'ew only. Sellers & Petersen Liber-- and tip of tail.-- Rewa phone Lake Vilia 1129 Real state For Sale FOR SAL in the wonded' se Livestock For Money To Loan SALE OR Ts Acmetrads wet ;Ew'f'« mile north of Meade Farm. improvement white on neck &,l Strictly Pure Turpentine l 44. >! | PER CALLON 27 1t ment of 'the costs @ c©o of of said aid improve-- Board of Trustees of the Village of Libertyville, County of Lake and State of llinois. having nrdorad tha ann -- .. iNQLICe is hereby. --given to all per-- sons interested that the President and rate of six per cent per annum. . _ Dated at Mundeléin, lHllinois, th 29th day of June, A. D. 1927. fw HARRY ROUSE, The person appointed to make ment, according . to benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and: returned to said Court, the fina! hearing thereon will 'be had on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as %mamwvg'm 11. persons desiring may tions in said Court before said day ~BASF SINGERS, DANCERS, MUSICIANS, COMEDIANS and ACROBATS; all BACK OF BLUE RIBBON FILLING STA-- TION. DRIVE IN AND SEE THE SHOW. 10 ---- PEOPLE IN VAUDEVILLE -- 10 BICG FREE SHOW SPECIAL ASSEsSSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby--given to all pe MUSIC BY THE BASEBALL -- Libertyville vs. Allendale --__ Hog Calling -- Chicken Calling Essay Contest Old Time and _ Modern Dances At Night OLD FIDDLERS' CONTEST + _ FIREWORKS --CLOWNS Wednesday, July 13, 1927 FARMERS PICNIC LOWEST PRICES; BEST PAINTS THESE PRICES IN EFFECT FOR TEN DAYS ONLY Sfrictly Pure Boiled Seventh Annual Lake County --All Medicine Company Are at Libertyville . THOMPSON, Pres. A. F. B. F Back of Blue Ribbon Diamond Lake £1. 9 (6] PERGALLON improvement $1.00 To Be Held At $1.00 i# 9 y The person appointed to make said Assesement therefor having been made immmmo@mmm hearing thereon will be had on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'cloeku.n.,oru,mm thereafter as the business e rt will permit. All ~persons m may file objec-- tions in said C€ourt before said day lldmylmrtttheh"dulld make their defense. Baid Ordinance provides for the collection of said as-- sessment in ten annual installments with annual interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. Dated at Libertyville, Illinois, this 29th day of June, A. D. 1927. be constructed and laid in~ WEET PARK AVENUE, BRUMMEL AVE NUE and other streets ln.;.':v# mm'mm---.m«' file if the office of the Village Clerk hiz W