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Libertyville Independent, 26 Apr 1928, p. 6

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* --~ Ruris Wiuch & to E. Gissel _> ---- Bbreocktw&-- ut # m.'nuutt ; wudnunm ! gratouuonu . D 850 Lot 109 in Sub of J. °8. Hov-- E ,&u'hmm& x 3 5&"'&»[)&" -- _\ dbut it tens D 10 Lot 5 Bik 86 Bart-- -- _ ulatt's No Shore Est Sece 30, 31 & <h+ Sm Wt Ts To mgmulflSYm _ -- SINCE AUG. 1924 #nm»aam D 4 waed Comaiagy _ * " *n * OK ~_¥F. C. Smith to E. H. Wmith ot al, / WD 1 Lot 9, Wrights Addn to Lib p zM&vttoc.h: wunmu.lm m a in iae i oi e se ar K. mawu;n'?fi- b&%bx_onnwugmch' ;Mi:!t..o-uawhxc.-.u < B --"ulflvufll.lfi. P h .'a'bm _B 10# Lot 1. Bik 28, Bartletts /N 8 'é?f"}g r . )¢. to 4 y < mnigher in at D 4o Lou l,!t'g 44 It is believed that the volume of building for the period --exceeds that of any other city of this size in the nation. s Records show that a total of 3,.317 permits were issued for the period. 2:--- t y * € at a total cost of $9,1986,-- E. Cuden & wt to Loonza M. Look, WD 10 Lot 4 Bik% Hutchinson & Co's ub Sec 28, Wikgn. Annus M. Durst to J. Dapkus & wt D 6500 Lot 8 Bik 12 Washburn Spgegs _ WW, Martin & wft to J. 0. Dus, -h&»mrhv.nqmuu & m to J. A. Chevaliar Dfli'll&!.'m J. B, Martin to E. Emanuelson WD 1 Lot 60 West Wikgn Sub. J. B. Martin to E. Emapueison, 'Dlil:fl.'::lllt 6 1 hfl-numuw Cemetery. _-- Olty of Wkgn to A Carlson, D 12 Crave 10 --Row 3 Lot 4 Blk 1 Wkga %e \ B= & T Co Tr to Stena Maland D 1300 Lot 137 in Sub of J. 8. Hor-- lands ist Add to Deerfleld, Sece $2, Deerfield. C T &# Tr Co Tr to Stena Maland D 650 Pt--Lot 134 J.--9. Hoviands ¥irst Add to Deertfield. C T & T--O6Tr to Anna Maland, D 550 W ht Lot 134 Sub of J. 8. Hovr-- lands First Add to Deertield. Anun Redmond wid to J. Campbell & uf it tems WD $000 Pt Sec 18, Deertield. BR D Wells & wt to L. A. Miler, WO 10 Lot 55 in Glenwood Hts Sub Bee 17, Wkgn. ® l ¥. H. Bartiett Tr to Lorine--Myrtle hup&hsthobl&m Bik 14 Bartletts No Shore -3'".'7"1':'»' ntgu Jr. .gn---%mnuu ~--J.B. '&?.&Wmlwn wxm«.mn 8 x T. Powers & wt to Bridget Porw WD 1 Lot 258, Lake Forest. Oriftith & wf to L. Renz, WD u'amuhm ' . V. 0. Fuliton & wt to P. H. Yan WD 6000 Lots 2%5, %6 and --214, Blk 54, 8 Wikgn. S A.lmh&vl&u N. o WD 250 Lot %5, 64. °8 '~ K. M. Heinroth & husb, to W. SV Lk--wt WD 10 Bik 20, Lot 6, _ \«W, A. Luther & wtteo 4. . 'waziwnnaum ~_ N. O. Nelson & wt to N..O. Nol-- ~& wt WD 10 Lots 265, 266, 261 _ _ KKE Lane & husb, to A. Johan-- 0 00 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 00 E& wtft Lot $ --Blk 12 Washburn Spgs 0000 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 'Wfl.xo-huA.n.w & wt it tens D. 25,000 Lot 6, BlK 3 MeKay's Add to Lt Ft, (now Wikgn) nc Migk,, ,, OA. Hein--& wuft & al to W. A. Hund-- son & wit WD 10 Lot 19, ~Armour & Co. to W. C. wt WD 1 Lot 23, Round Lake View, en 'e ns hn w bo s | mgn Winthrop Harbor Subn. H hi tm Sm m s e Allen Farm Sabn, Warten. *A r w u#m.unm g _ W. 0. Fulton & wf to P. H. Yan 217, Blk 54, 8 Wkgn. l s ~A.mh&fl&l. N. WD 250 Lot %5, 64, 8 _ E. M. Heinroth & husb, to W. SiP WD 10 Pt Lot & of See 4 dAgeo & wt to R. B. Johns 4 Lot 189, Beimont Addn & wf to A. 0. Murk F. H. Bartiett to 0. C.C. Brace & wt D 10 Lot 11, Blk +71, Bartletts N 8 Ests: ® t . a . Liake Co Stite Bk to W. G. Fulton & wt WD 10 Lota®20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 34 and 35, Bik 49, S ~Wkgn. -- _ _ K.--Bradley & husb, et al--to -- P. Panowsi & wt WD 10 Lot 1, McKin-- E. 8. Maver ane wite i 0 Union BX of Chgo to R. P. Huba. D $10. Lot 42, Forest Home, Sed 21 R. C. Wagner and wile to J. G flot . O€ 4* 3 % pas Paa s to n iedas Sheridan & Beach ".\ :' u.ng:.m'rmlui'_ir R. H. Edwards & wt to W. Seott, WD 10.00 Lot 9, Butrick Blvd Subn, Co Clks Subn, Wikgn. f H. Brouwer, to F. Cuden, WD Lot 1, Lorraine Terrace Subn. ,_ _H. P.Johnson to E. L. Kier, Q 'n.uwu.nc.mng BR L. Kier: & husb, to H.--P. John son & wf WD 10.00 Lot 20, pt Lot 19, Blk 4, Ravinia Highlands. ¥ H. Bartiett to J.. Jacobsen & daunghter D 10>10t 6, Blk 2#8, Bart-- lette N -- 8 Ests, Wikgn. FH. Bartlett to L. Lecomte & wt D 10 Lot €, Blk 31, Bartletts Shert-- oA t haam io i Frawiey, Wwo 1 Tots 11, 12%, 35 and 26, Bilk »4 Bart-- R. R. Reame & wf to B. E. Field, WD 10 Lot 18, 89--T Subn, See 16, ¥. B. Baimtow to A. C. Thomsen & wft WD Lots 1 and 2, Assessors Subn, Wkgn. F. H. Bartistt to E. Noll, D 10,00 Lot %, Bik 25, Bartietts Third Adda o oi andant. ot & to Ongo Mite. ummqumxm all int in R--R ppty in LCI D. : J. A. Bimon & wt to A. Harms & .LWDMIJCII.MM'. Simons Klondyke Subn, Antioch: ~__J. A. Simon & 'wf to M. Gaides & Simons Klondyke Subn, Antioch:----| w °m Brand to L. J. Union | J. A. Simon & 'wf to M. Gaides & Q@l""l('..!_: ~Ak ® m# r'l."'m Ne , 8t Bk y _ t Amer to 0. ' A. Bimon & w to M. Gaides & cvtgmwu.ub-& wal w%lfl-fl'ma-fltfl"m F. H.\Bartlott to A. Tomaso, & wt D | WD 10L 'Addn to Simons Klondyke SubD. ~>| 10 06 Lot 5. Blk 12. Rartletts Resabn. | to Wken. i "Qfl:lm vtl*'lfi.-, , 28 and 28, '-'fib'&hbm _--J. A. Bimon & wt to L. M. Dono-- vm.wnxmwu.mp- to Klondyke Subn, Antioch, * R. P. Lambert, to J. ¥. Rampke, ot al WD 10.00 Lot 17, Bik 2, Del Montse Gardens, 'Antioch. y ~<QN. ~J. ~Goldschmidt &.wt to H. B. WWDIO."!M!'I. Blik 4, Bubn Lots 22, 28 and pt Lot 24, See 16. Wign. C. T. & T. Co. to J. Noll, D 1000.:00 m.mn.nmmm J. Noll to V. L« Jensen, WD Lot 2, 'Blk 19, Marquette Hland First 8 ~ B. H. Kiesier to G. W. Kieler, QCD 10.00 'Lot 6, Bik --~23, : Lake Ests, Sec 3. Cubd. t:<al *C."A Newcomb to F. nn:-' & wt QCD 75.00 Lot 46, Blk 131, A. Hartstield & wt to J. Noll, WD 10,00--Lots 9 and 10, Blik 2: First A?uwm aime:« --F¥. W. Brown & wt to J. Noll; WD Calhoun & wt WD 10.00 Lots 13 and . 0. Gresarson to J. W. Conseiman & al, WD 10.00 Lot 78, Beilvidete J. Noll to J. Brown, WD 10.00 Lot uPCP Lob mgh ADeih ce aby CC More than 142 new industries rep-- $13,000,000-- made their © appearance in Iimois in 1927; Reports to the nnnumutmw cated approxtmately 5.481 :men and 193650 women employes were giren work and a pay: roll of ~nearly #9, 000,000 issued: for that period. The survey excluded Chicago. Clearing, with 15 new manufactur-- a > pay roll ~o£f and over wmmmu«& Waukegan, the suryey showed, had seven new seunterprises with aun N.muv-!lrlfit;\ witn an :ru-lh'nvm : 96,8090, 000 and a pay roll of +799 persons. Next in number of industries was Clcero and South Chicago® with five F. H. Burtiett to B. Hilgoers, D $10.. Lot 3, bik 6, Bartietts North-- woods subdu. . ¥. H. Bartistt to ¥. Miller and wi. D $10.. Lot 4, bik 61, Bartietts N 8 Foreman Trast & Svags Bk--to . Mn& Lot 1. bik© 26, . .C. W. Werhsne and wile to Com mercial Tr & Syaz, 'Bk. WD $10. l'z&!:mblmynh& r.a..:nm.. uP.stwbfi Lot 1, Bartletts Shields. ' : L Kowalaky to H.--J. Wasnulowski. QCD $1. : Lots 16 and 17, bik 1, Com K. A. Bogue to A. 'Kimmei & wt Wbugquqm.mum Shaws ~ ; C.T. &T Co to Chgo N 8 & Milw se t sn w on o e qr Sec20, & . ¥--~J. Campbell &/wf to A. M. Lad-- mwn 10.00 Lot 4, --Clarence Subn, > Deerfleld. &*+ E. : ~&--wt to E. G. Pa-- tros & wi WD10.00 Pt E hf NW ar L B ack & wf to E. Emanuel R. I. Moore Und Wifé to G. A. N *L D. 316. Lot 3, bit #1, Bertictts N 8 Ests. Sece 30, 31 and 3%, Wikgu C T: & T--Co to E. C. Corban. D W. Cornelia, to V. Pocobello & wt WD 10.00 Lot 5, Schneider & Nahins Second Addn to Northmoore Terrace. M. Zahniey &--wf to E. M. Zahnie WD10.00 8E ht SW ar Sec 28, Deer-- ' M. Zahnley to J. Kliemp & wfi WD 10.00 SE ar NB ar E ht SW'ar See 28, Deerfleld. ¥. H.' Bartlett to W. P Kospbud & wt D 10.00 Lot 1, Blk 3, Bartistts N 8 Lands. L J. Housaman & wt to L. A. Walker, nicki*& wt D 10.00 Lot :. Bik 9, Tewer Lake Sow, Cabg~ " *' '"Union Bk oft Chgo to G.--Reike, D 10.00Lot :14, Bik ~19,.--Tower Lake Union Bk of Chicago to F. J. Dur> w wt P il':" Lot --11, Bik 25, Lake EKsts, Cuba. u#-&*wu'r.m. wi--D ©10,00 14, ~Bik #, Tower C T & T Co to C. J. Plath & wf bwdomo'ut."%--- n-'&a w a to N. T. 6. Mirshak & w&d'xmtma szmun BA i .1 wi ¥B40e¢ tad 19. nse thak Beo--18, Avon.,* --=;: :« ~ _z > 03 oo F. H. Bartlett to A. L. St ;t'n 10.00 Lot 2, éum L. H. Lichfleld & wf to A. Volk ing, . QCD 100 8B cor SW ar See 10, n&un«x.fibuw.xm + A. N. Abbott. WD 10 in¢c. blk 1¢, Gan-- * * C T0 dae o 2e of $10,~Lot 10, Xibertyville: lands. --~ F. f'mat Pash.D $10. Lot 6, bik 43. Bartlietts® N.:"8, Land CY $109.-- Lot 10, bik 6, Wkgn Gar-- W%&ms ja 5; [ * *\ /> 25 0 maoalne se t at iT pik '27, Wrights addn to Libortyrio.| Survey of the State Brings F.-- H. Bartiett to J. H. *"0 u1 Some Int mgs and wite. D $10.-- Lot 5, blk --53; U me Interesting : E. M. Darby < and --wife to G. A:; . Arotinitmame .: : : * Swanstrom and wite.= WD $10. Lot --Springflield, .1IL, 'April "19.--The u.Wfi'MML' number of cattle on feed in Illinois B M. and wile ot al to N.'is about 25 per cent less than the Brescia and wife. WD $10. -- Lot:68, number on feed .a year ago, accord-- 'Woodland subdn, Grant. |ing to the April-- 1. survey of --the --"A. C. Barts and wite to Immanue! |State. and--federal department of ag-- ¥Wvangelical' Lntheran church, Wkn| riculture. 4 % WD $10. / Lot 8, Meyer and 'Millers | Thik slump in feeding.operations subdn. -- . 8 K bhocah(rvtolhl prices > and V. D. 'Kimbail to C. A. Johnson | Scar¢ity. of feeders--combined .with and 'wite. WD $10. Lot 49, Kim.|cither poor quality or: moderate to ball Second subda, Wauconds. ---- _:| Bhort.corn supplies, Recent declines E. J. Meydecker and ¥ife to J.|in cattle prices especially --for| fat W, Fuiton. §10. Lot 15, bik 1,| Cattle. and rising 'corn prices: also Powell and A; to ---- Thave worked to: hold downsummer N. n#mnuigx.lwm'mmm: WD $10. . Lot #3, bik 3, much. larger proportion:_ of 'light-- t.tn.nt: to R..¥. Rouse.| Due to the rather }Hiberal supply D 3$6004.00.----Pt &%d%mmmum K. E. and hush to C. C.| heayy.© The low feeding value. of Subdn. wite. *WD 41. ----Lots 98 --and 99. --W. to. Mrs. J: H. Linderman, WD 450 Lot 305 First Addn to Willianis Park --¥. H.. Bartlett to E. A. Weis & wt--D 10 Lot 10, Blik 101 -- Bartletts N B8 Ests. A + Union Bk of Chgo to W. W. Pe-- mmn;u Lot -- 146 _A --C, *M. Wulden & wt to6 O. K. Reoves, WD 10Lot 2%, Blk 4, Warrens Addn to Wkgn. H. Frawby to E. Consor & wt WD }-"u-uuzsntu.gttm' T en a n s steis &umu.nn. M C K. RKaster & husb, to A. ¥, Bean-- bien, WD 10 Lot 25, Blk 7, Wkgn Bubn, 0'1'%--,-4-"1.nt.tmw.mno Lot €,. Wolansers SBubn, Wakgn,-- -- R. A. Koroe & wt to L. Kroc & wt QOD 1 Lot 7. Bik 7. Knollwood Heights, Shields. . Tetiee w es oo ts bar 1. h spren toal prantors wb-fif*'nwm 20, Shlelds. -- 'g. and wife: to L. Gradle. a. I 9, R. Clarens Browns n 4 husb to ¥. Gast-- song MX N Addn to TA d whet ( 3 "'; e .~-- m 6 ¢ w ; v'(lwl.hl have rolm'im S I i w @ iss $at: 93 m x Ea e imm during the &ut two --weeks -- RErLM 1A VC ~AlGL bringing more than $3,000,000.worth iss remne e urer . ts o. .. Haven, C New ..Orleans.> tracks : Jn i iss < 1. ©* (ic > _ * in Maryland and New York and from mfl'mm Brings 'winter quarters of various stables in Springfield, .1IL, <April "19.--The number of cattle on feed in Illinois is about 25 per centless than the nunyber on feed .a year ago, accord-- Mu':'h-.hwfllmvddm state . and-- federal department of ag-- mlmh feeding . operations is : due y to 'high --prices -- and .#?h the Iilinois district will ; Exposition. Park, Aurora, on next Tuesday, ~May 1"6'::?3 the an-- Rition. Park Joekey Oinb will be rus j on a seven race: :mvm continue Races Start at Aurora Chicago, HL, April 22. --Replying toek frant ty a Heilknown Chica. a go banker, the Illinois Agricultural "Ig efficiency . and --obsolete methods in use on American farms, in a statement released today. ' _~In an address before a gathering nor as well as the average farmer. The --statement 'admits that there isz room : for -- improveméent toward rs are not alone in this need. ers have-- more work:to--~do in deve} and "you can't get a balance shooet on his business," and that the farm-- er is inefficient and uses absolete methods and machinery. '?l'hphr-chusmm developed organization 'to 'help him mmm"amm ' Association. "The state universities with exten-- sion staffs, the state and federal de-- partments of agriculture, and other agencies all mre <united" in aiding agriculture--to this end. -fl. '"Wfl?-m; Arricient 'tiiler. of the sol1 _in --the world," says the L A. A.: "The rec-- ords show that American farmers Yarm more land per man, use more modern machinery, grow more bush-- els, and=raise < more livestock per acre and per man, than is true in the hard times of the past ~seven years. -- Nearly all the «states have PFartiers Jong ago bhave discarded thegreat majority of good 'farming on the dther hand. that none of the um}um:.fim'--qu ers in Tilinots--who chave stuck® to Next Tuesday, May 1 AHp 4t 4 eA ud . E' s es P EeP Ni ctncd C920 4o9 .3 n tm e .>g~"§f'**"mfi nbeuts irazhe u&ua?a mig the $100,000 Caffroth handicap at Tis Jusua and who today, after less than two years of --riding,> ranks : among the: leading riders in America. Hun-- dreds of fans from Ottawa and other mm'mummmn 'be in the stand next Tuesday to see Tommy make his debut in --his home state.. He has never ridden a in 'this state.. At Tia Juana this r he earned $40,000.--. Charley A ; leading race rider in the coun-- try at present riding, will be another peer 0 fall mmeom will again be the presiding arriving in Aurora this: week. from Havana, Cuba, where 'heofficiated all winter, to take charge. He has himsel with a high class Whe horses will be called to the barrier for the first race each day Kentucky. the trade of a-- carpenter for the greater part of his life and was one --'In recent years he has been living with hiz children and was staying at the home of a sister in Chicago when he was stricken with iliness. ~-- Besides --his widow he is survived by five children: Mrs. George Feis-- ol, Mrs. Claude Harvey, Mrs. Rich ard Filstead, Mrs. Lawrence David-- son --and ©(Rogar Wyunn, all of Wan -- Bs S DLA t eA c uc aaghg. Bo both directions, at all hours of the More than a score of jockeys, in-- For the purpose of meeting the requirements of Daylight Saving Time a new time table goes into effect on the North Shore Line next Sunday, April 29. -- Ask for a new time folder at any North Shore Line ticket office. service of the North & Frequent fast trains, i toithe. oo 'w' m' CARpRRRpCIS SRB ME . PAE § C ue k lvv---p:{' in "':w,:hnfil' a money--saving tate 'of 'fare. '"It's yor passport to a full month]--of convenient commubdtion North Shore Line service direct to downtown Chicago-- th five stations in the heart of with fve sttiont hi t _t@%% :'"'b% the Forth Shore Line. »saving requent fast trains, both directions, at all hours of the PHONE 64 501 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville, i1 _ GENERAL@ELECTRIC LIBERTYVILLE: *.: Wc CBP waire ror a sa5? com or our oo naiorm. Guice mar or wasington * THE INDEPENDENT--$1.50 A Year An «lectric refrigerator should be quiet, troub fi%my.mm Ir should be an m_"m--'"'fluhh Come in and see the various models, _-->--__--~Sold on time, if you prefer. OPERAIID BY MADDUX, MARSHALL, M05S % MALLORY mve. OFFICE : ie e pmeat "4 5. Rees 2 & io

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