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Libertyville Independent, 12 Apr 1928, p. 2

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~ KAE : (on ommapmen, ce «iitctine es c in L tpai, --___ . April 5, H. A. Hedicke, 21 labor........ t« th< & g& Leo Kristan, Labor 'l; 3 Ti Shore Materiat t June € ~Austin Western Co., * <g ' James 7 tw £1 y . P o hh Hlokar». Hhuling Cirarel i * Tt Sraxasta On comiesy i. «Pn # Amein Nesterm Co.. Repairs .. __... ix i+ > * Lanmber Co., Sewer Pips %4&!!!; m Gas Co., Kotosens........ _ May 4, William J. Fendick, Town Clérk Commission ~~_ May 4, Irving Helfer, Highway Commissioner Salary --____ Way 4. Legan Advisor, Voucher Orders.......__...... .' _ MWay 4, Perfection LeBlank Co., Supplies.......-- 5 mA maan saries.. Tuad Ciock daypilos ---- _~~*'May 4. Lake County Register. Printing Report 4d e _ VFPFILE UK AUVTEEE WAE BR C .ls P lc 14 *\ er 314. reater . &. son,--Hepair VW OI s n WmuanmWM'g-mwfi" , er 31. ':v-, sey: Hauling Ston 5 of Libertyvilie. in the County of Lake and flm _ t $1, Eaton & Relckhoft, Hauling: R Eifiount of poblic turds received and expended by him. darine the, ept.: 6. Robert Suyers, Hauling Stone. Wmount of publictfunds on hand and for what purpose, exp« during | seot. 30, Libortysilie Lumber Co., Lainber "' aaid fiscal year, ending aforesaid. To xA ye"ts s Nov, 7. H. C. Schnelder, Labor.--.._.. 5s ~/ that the following statement by him subscribed is--a correct statement 'of <| 7. Fred Helfer, LAbOr....--. %, _ the amount of public funds on hand at the--commencement of the fiscal~:Nov. 7, Gus Johnson, Labor and Truck.... ©. year above stated, the amount of public funds received and the sources, October--$1,. Art Jo -- Hauling Gravel " trom which received and the amount expended, as set forth in said statée '" 7. £.. 6. Pry, Labor......=.--....._... ---- July--5,C. J. Braches, Hauling Gravel _May 4, Lillian Kohout, Judge Ot Ele ction May 4, Sellers & Poetersen, Rent of Hall...... ac.nn.rryl. Bartlett, Auditing Boat ~May 4, Lyoll Morris, Aunditing Bogrd..._.._. Sept. 3 Received from Roy Bracher.........__....._=. Dec. 19. Dale Collins, Rent of Town Hall........_._... Dec. 26, Interest to January 25..._.:.......:.._......_._...: Jan. 9, Received ftrom J. B. Morse, Balancte of Taxoh Jan. 26. Interest to February 25.........--.=--.mi0000.2ssmm004 Total receints ot Township funds m & ' tet_. March 29 Balancé On RARG__....--..----------_._._.i----=;/~...............--$186450 April 28 Received Interest, First National c , ~6.30 June 19 Received from Roy Bracher. Rent of Town Hall June 27 Received interest, First National Bank....._......... July 2 Received interest, First National Bank._:........... May" 4, Vera Morse, Clerk of EKlection.......... May 4, George B. Mason, -- Judge of Kilection May 4, W. E. Miller, Judge of Klection... May 4, Ina Carlson, Clerk of Election... 1927 Funds Expended and for what Purpogses Expended uua May 4, Daisy Morse, Judge Of EI@CtHOD.........--....~..,--lkin..s~.--.----# --~ 600 May 4, LeRoy Kane, Clerk of Election May 4, Gordon Ray, Judge of Election May 4, Jerry Towner, Judge of Wiection May 4, C. K. Wilcox, Judge of Wiection May 2. C. M. Wileox. Commissionor................. in ehase. May 1. William H. Peterson, 2000 yards of G Mey %, Jamea Jume 4, H. A. May 4, C. L. Coonfer, Hauling Bogths----.........=.....--... May 4, C. M. Wilcox. Salary and Commission.......... May 4, Joun Port20U8, L&ADOF........._.~--...==._--._..s.. a.t:.wm Printing Report SHept. 6, C. M. Wilcox, Commission.........................._._ SBept. 6, W. J. Fendick, Clerk Salary...--............._ ' C Irving Helfer, SAIATY...........~««.....»s«<m+----«--..----~--<tr4npccs apt. 6, Irvring Helfer, Use of Car for Towuship...... 1 6, Harry M. Bartlett, Annual--Audit......._.. --6, Lyell Morris, Annual Audit_...___........ 6, C. K. Wilcox, Annual Audit.--.....--..........._.._._.. Sept. 6, William J. Fendick; Annual Audit...__. _ 6, Lloyd Ray, Part of Aspessor D&Yy ... Jan.13, Lioyd Ray, Part of Assessor Pay.__...____ April 5, North Shore Material Tons hy&:.w.CunndlnMM May 2, KlMering Bros.,. Labor with Team. May 23, LeRoy Kane, Labor with Team.... N::H.J.Chfl.l!uflnm___._. April 5, E. G. Fry, Labor with Toam ... April 5, North Shore Material Co., T80 Tonas of Gravel TT T\ IF. 0. woike NTRRT O bececwmmmmncascnenees, m&mc&ny','%&"d__& April 5, George Peterson, Oll CK4S........--»--.--. Amt.mmw.w April 5, J. W. Cooper and Son, Gravel Juty 5, BRaton & Reickhof!f, Hauling Gravel &m--cm~mmva 1. H. J. Clark. Labor with Truck.... -- :i H. A. Hedicke, Labor................... f ;L#lmmummrm imgust 1, Gus-- Johnson,; Labor with Traock EUNDS RECEIVED AND D 4, Veronica Wilcox,. Clerk of : Electi 4. R. J.-- Lyons, Judge otft= Klection 6. Briar Ridge Farm, 150 yds. of Gravel OF ILLINOIS, H A. Hedicka Wark ~Ashley Grats, Wor ¥red Helfer, Labor v ggm 393:_:5""«------------ 23, Blue Ribbon Oll Co.. Gas..=.-- 23, George C. hw'mon_ 28 Avstin Wostern Co. Repaint Joe Total paid o . W.Cooper and Son, Hauling Gravel P.Franzten Jr.; Pipe J. W. Cooper, Hauling Stone D. Cooper, We ce Hedicke, Wi oFFICE OF ROAD AND BRIDGE ACCOUNT ENDING MARCH 31, hand Clerk of Election Tahar TOWNX FUND . OM and Grea o SisC aay ct'im-a. A. %xga C THE FISCAL YEAR aprethonn ts ol IRRAHE ---- 2?}: ;;z,,:iar"a"' mug""'""" Labor 33 l:n'r'" }, Fred . * 2. : n taaners ~«-- 100 Fob 6 H. L. Bracher. Labor.--. ~«"_-- |PFPob. 6, Bilne Ribbon Oll Co., O #% TO, Fob-- 6. W. M. Moon, Labor..................----«3--, i o es ... :::!m:',mnm terial Co., On account 13 Ne . "oret. To "* s raniigee .. <oK Jan. 19, J. T. Ayers, Dynamite...... Jin. 18. on 0 Cooper, Ciuok..--_____._. Nov. T, Blue Ribbon Ol1 Co., Gas,;--Oil and Kerosené Final Tota We in tA €) i e e s et25,--Interest to December.25, 1927...----.----. Ap --omateremie.s 10:00 4 Jan. 9, Received trom :J. B. Morse, Balance of Taxes engiradgentitied . : .00 4 s Lo ";w'fi y d fi":";s.ug"' w'f"t e V KE f Mn s Annal d a# t:q?---'. 7'?(' t _*»;r, m.;lfiufiv;'?; Mn 2 '%' L!""MP'%; ;s;u4 "q?rk-u nai : ever ¢ _ y s eA 1 .. .,vfie,.m'a i T * nhee ~VTL onb anjoved the play and said it w h is wa: g,Q,'Q gh figuw,a,',m fiefi,', ~qn1}y. w'{;w;&*sh g::=">> '»e.w or| -- n-n-'-:n--'- h r@ ud ib _'M_,flv;qu; n HOK 2 "-mMM' o Tnl ,'\fli'fig'fl" 9 e id ~ oi . " Ne § éd O ; t fl in" .O ...W'tw!' C 1 hx :/ aoln mils : sn ton j --»-- :; §0.00 | 0d by six vote 'mg»v%* ppone . ed parfect in the parts they h l o tes : % * + e x l.«'( W >3 * » o '-. ¢ r n ea. rtis ,«:'; ti" w" y im l :f&, WILIFL ----ZMO--~ ALSOL . TA "' i/ mC sot t '*"3 a t% . 'M ~ * aman in s 0 .t eut t . > ~ --|--Womnmnles" W ng"--will be remeéem-- -----m %% 50- |1t k . s 9" ; o.n;" it 8 Hity k ' y ; rod . n #rand mern * ."n net: y p & R ; . | MOE _ 4 ¥. P o t 128.T5 | Dec. 1%, lilinois BoH Telephone, Bill. ~~~%50 | Dec. 13, Kroch's Bookstore, Books...._----. -- 50.20 | Dec. 13, Wazonwoord & Co., Books......... . . 400 ) Dec. 13%, Noew Method Book Bindry, Book .. ~9.90 | Dee. 13, A.C. McéClurg, Books........_._....: . 06.67 | Dec. 13, Marshall Field &--Co., Books..... ..' 10. Dfi.uwc&.c«l__ .. 19. 16| Dec. 13. H.--R. & Co., Bookn...... '.n" Mu:'c. v- mw,w-----:-'---------- .. 49 30--] Dec. 13, Library of Congress, Catds.--..... .. 6152 | Dee.1%., Democrat Printing Co.. Swopli 12.00 | Nov.15, North Shore Gas Company, W 1282 | Dee. 12, 122. Sianone Mitchell, Seiary 1030 | Dec. 12. Mrs. Albert Kooistra, Labor $7.60 | Dec. 13,; Libertyville Independent, Supplics $406 | Tan. 10; Him: aBort Reolatre, Laber--_-- _1.11 | J fi!h-!_-lmm---- 59.176 | Dec. 13, The 'Burvey, Dec.--18,. North Shore Gaz Co.. Gas Bill..-- Deéec. 13%, Ray Furnityre Co., Two Chairs...... Dee. 13, A. C. MeéClurg, Books....._...._........ w ® -m,m-------------------- Dec. 13. Library of Congress, Caftids......... Dee. 13, Democrat Printing Co., Supplies Juné T. Received of C. M. Wilcox to Balance ie 14, Fines for for May. ;:: C.V. 10,; Book 10, Gayto 14, Anp , W. 8. McClain, Building Shelres. l':'m Flield & Co., Books....... in.m_&:co.. Wood.. 10, Ray Furniture Co., Two Chaira.. 10, H. R. Huntting, Books......... $5, Interest From First National Bank P Reoed:--of Roy Bracheor. For y,». 'w'l-."' w, -.-."m mwm. :-- Wednesday, from Oak 1 u:fi. with Mr.'and Mrs. E. C. Thay-- m day |_ E. A. Wilton and Howard were in Poste? | The Womane Ciub hed a very. is -- on en 4 > '-, l. '.'m m-"?t u:ptwut. The raining a lot of new members. enllo_a ank . called on his cousins ; there |2nd other acquaintance recently. He 'Yoters "lthhb "?ufi"""'fi'; °8t 4| tfo was ;:l.l'od hereby the death of vor $2 D9 Adet Lo #7 9 fragrance.. 1t seoms. Int ©f0l) C en ment amonttals 107 e e 2 _' Mr. snd Mts. Paol RAvery enter-- tained "friends from 'Winnetka last When a fellow fen't doing anything Fhaster Bc 19.10 5.18 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MCCORMICK MOTOR SALES vast sum, but is not as o as the amount which will be fint'thia year by--the Bell Telephone System for new plant and equipment. > _ _ 'The total investment in the Bell T System is now more than tlwec'bmimofmkmk forty--one years after the telephone was invented to f Our\Pan;l;la Canal . The Bell Telephone _ forty.one years aIter the tclephnone was invented 10 build up the first billion dollars in Bell System ocrlaet investment.. The second billion was added only 'six years later and it required only four years more to add the third billion. At the present rate of increase the fourth billion will be added in less than three years. -- These figures indicate the tremendous for-- ward strides being made in telephony.~They show as nothing else could the way in which the Bell System is meeting its obligation to the American An'lzmcms' point with pride to the Panama [ ACanal as one of the grutamtdueve- ments of all time--and they are quite entitled to doso. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Te the Cadizc buile 90--degres, V--type, 8--cylinder engine. Prove it. Drive the best other car you know--then seat yourself at the wheel of the Cadiliac or La Salle and manufacturers to design bodiecs "give 'er the gun." WAUKEGAN 1230 WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 1 C s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fishe: tored to McHenry on Tuesday. William Geary, of Wauconda was a busines caller here on Wednesday. ¥r. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher mot-- ored to Round Lake, on busines on Monday. , Leslie Turnbull, Wiliam Whitman and Claude Prait attended a Len ;a-l-uu-um-m day evening. Miss Haszel Anders, of Branston is mnmwm -- Mr. and Mre. Gib Burnett, of Slo -['lo,l"lltuw than and son, of Chicago, apent last Sunday at the Grantham home. Mis sLois Broughton returned to her home on Saturday, from Akron, iom, where she has been visiting 'ummotwmm.m:oh Miss Goldie Davis spent the week end in Kenosha. Victor Brown returned to Antioch on Friday night, after having spent the past winter in California. _Mrs. Adah Overton of Chicago vis-- ited in Antioch over Easter Mre. Lawrence Hoftman spent a part of last week in Chicago. Mrs. Chahles Lux is on the ailing list this week. -- Mrs. Amelia Herman is on the sick list this week. ~ Mrs. Emma Bartlett has been very ill with the flu. Mrs. Henry Mann hbas been in the Wesley hospital for the past week, and returned to her home on Friday nite of last week. ~Mr. and Mrs, L O. Bright enter-- tained company from Evanston over. the week end. Mizs Ruth Nizxon was the guest of her brother over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes entertained a guest from Oak Park, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kiass spent Sun day in Milwaukee. A number of members of: Olson Camp No. 459, R. N. A. attended a meeting of that order at Libertyville on Tuesday evening. The J. L. Horan and William Os-- mond families spent Sunday in MH-- waukee. > Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffany and little daughter, of Waukegan spent Rester in Antioch with the home oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 00 000000 0 0 0 0 It is not Thomas Fisher mo n e

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