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Libertyville Independent, 13 Sep 1928, p. 6

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l "J Orififth & wfi to L. A. Reller '5?3"2"1" Lot 161 Org! Subn iji""*'fis'].'% & wt to A. Kraus -- _ _ t 10.00. 163 Glenwod Heights o REAL ESTATE ~ 00000000000 0 0 0 B. Walker and wf to E. L. But-- rows, WD 10.00 Lot 163. Org! subn, of Lake Forest. J. C. McCartney to L. M. Hughes, WTD 10.00 Lot 1, Calmarian Gardens F! H. Bartlett to L JurjoveC 30 wt D 10.00 Lot 5, blk 70, Bartletts second addn to N 8 Hlands. t.n.nunouun.n.ngcmmd -:nxo.umc.mn.wu Northwoods First addn, Warren. mm&flwl.m nmuwmm«m-u.wn- Groolk . kE * Cl ~~. : kek y which has been rife in the county for a-at_horm'"""'"m * Lo CCC L O 10 en aserre M m m-"'""'_""V (now Mrs. John J. Mitchell, Jr.). it contains gardens, pools and minia-- ture forests. It is pointed out that umldm-inbntnubom"' 'lmmmwn ' u> 5+s a# Treernath ave ReMaeas TTE 00 > nue and east of Waukegan TOA__" .uq-'!gt'temfl'! in the Italian style. o 000 00000 0 0 0 0 0 into small lots. ¢ thww"""":".n intends to cut the tract up into ".qltmal'lll"u IAKA® FGTOUL Mellody tarm was sold by Mrs. J. mmwh'l'mfiowhu- band's debts to Armour & Co. She Wflwmw a-fi-ulmmusu-cmm- stitution sold the property to the In-- sul: gyndicate. The price is said to have been in the neighborhood of _' Weiss and wt to J. 10.00 Lots 18 and 19, bl subn, Libertyville. * _ reskiing on I9I°P"F""" _ _ saolds Wmdll'm" Reynolds. Mummmwmfl 4 T fe O T OO -- _ ~--amak-- enaiiimg in Speculation as to UR®» BQ" ° _ _4 of the Mellody farm, formerly ownet Utility Magnate Merely Head of Syndicate That Bought Tract, It is Stated -- Mok it WO""_..." + thas :::'g.'mentdn' of these small estates. other 21 the names of the mon are not known it was learned are residents of Lake county. m cluded in the list are the namos 2. ~-- N. C. Carison and husb to E. E. Carison and ninter, WD 10.00 Lot 1 " A. Aponentiare and wt> to" H. T o Pz E+ Elaborate Country Estate Mellody farm is one of the most menbers and wt to L. Jon-- t WD 10.00 Lot 31 in Hyde 18, bik--H, Long Beach Gar-- and wt to M. Woh!l and Lots 1 to 12 both incl, m, Antioch. and wf to M. Woh! and to H. Boyd, WD 10.00. Bik 8. Hutchinson & by sindicate ot vast wt WD.10.00 Lots 13, 14 and 15, T. T. Hewitt, WD 500.00 Lot 234 First addn to Williams Park subn, Wauconda. « f J. P. Becker and wt to W. R. Wi ard, QCD 1.00 Lot 33 Lyon Grove subn, Wikgn. 5 A. F. Sullivan and husb to C. M. Collins, WD 1.00 Lot 245 Sullivans Hillcrest subn. H. J.; Schumacher and wf to W. H. McKillip WD 10.00 Lot 2. blk 18, R. L Foote and wf to R. Clute, wWD 10.00 Lot 163 Nixomand Cos m-immw. J. Grifith and wf to W. P. Harrold WD 10.00 NW ar sec 13, Libertyville. 298 and 299 Shaws Second Subn. !'.W.Dobo&v!toO.l.O'Gu-- cygw:wnu.oouuu.n.n and 13 Shaws Subn, Avon. « L. E. Montee and wite to G. And-- erson. ~QCD $10. Lot 17, Butrick EX::h.aoe._fl.Wul- F. Sullivan and hbus to H. Christiansen. WD $1. Lt 269 in-- J. L. Shaws 2nd sub on Fox Lake Sec tions 33 and 34, Antioch. .. _ _ L. Jensen & wf to Q. Soderquist & wt WD 10.00. Lot 26, Glenwood Heights Subn. Lake Co. Nat!l Bk to J. M. Dorsey, WD 448.13 Lot 266 First addn to Williams Park, Wauconda. R. H. Edwards and wt to °V. O. Johnson, WD 10.00 Lot 11 Washing-- ton Manor subn, sec 20, Wkgu. W. Schumaker and wf to V. U, Johnson, QCD. 10.00 Lot 11, Wash-- ington Manor, see 20, Wkgn. J.B.meR.Amvnd'f WD 10.00 E ht SE ar sec 27, New» _ ~R. R. Yeoman and wt to E. E. Han-- lin and wf, WD 1900 Lot 3, blk 2, Yeomans addn to Wkgn. ______ _ -- Lot 322%, Sec G, North Shore Ceme A. F. Beaubien and wf to F. Luke and wf, WD 10.00 Lot 4, blk 4, Roy Yeomans addn to Wkgn. C T and T Co to N. Berglund, D 1500.00 Lot 1, bik 14, . Marquette Highlands First subs. ® A. E. Philyaw & &ut to J. Lucas, WD 10.00 Lot 7, Blk 15, Marquette Highlands First: Subn. T. E. Andresen & wf to J. Mule & wt WD 10.00 Lots 9,-- 10, 11--and 1%, Blk 3, Meyer & Worthingtons Sheridan Shore Hlands. F. H. Bartiett to H. Swanson, D 10.00 Pt Lots 2 and 3, Blk 106 Bart-- letts N 8 Ests. Chrastka. WD $10. Lot 10, Lake View Sub Sec 31, Libertyville.: F. Fisher & wf to B. George W+i tous & wf WD 10.00 Lot 32 Second E. M. Runyerd amd wife to F. Walczak anr wife. WD $10. Lot 27, Belvidere Hts. Sub. Wkgn. Margaret J. Tweed. to C. R. Long WD $10. Pt Sec 10, Grant. _ 4Allian Chrastka, divorced, to L J. Chrastka and wife et al. WD $10. Lot 10, Lake View sub Sece 31, Lib Corel R Leng and hus to Marga ret J. Tweed et al WD $1. Pt Sec 10, Grant. an > YX# :. _--F H Bartlett to L Melzer and wf Jt tens. D $10. Lot 2 blik 9, Bart-- letts Nor Shore Ests Secs 30, 31 & Lake View State Bank Tr to Dor-- othy F. Ludwig. D $10. Pt Lot & Mehans Deer Park sub Secs 32 & graf. D $10. Blk 23, artletts No. ShoreGardens, Sece 24, Warren. _ C T & T Co to Callie Mathiot. D $2,000.-- Lot 11 in blk 14, Marquette Hid 2nd Sub Sec 9, Wkgen. ; C T & T Co Tr to J A Stryker & wite jt tens. Lot 29 in Hill & Stones Ravine View Sub Sec 31, F. H. Bartlett Tr to WC Reimer and wife jt tens. D $10. Lot 1%4, Lake Co Ntl Bk of Libertyville to D T Webb and wife et al to J. 0. Due. WD $10. Lot 1, bi* 5, Webb & Jensen's No. Side addn to Wkgn: Bec 16. *F. H. Bartlett Tr.to F. Baiocchi & iM. Betti. . . 'Lot 2, blik 34, Bartletts hg dd 'to: Northwoods ,-!:k?s-z: Mm"' i nt io C. U 5!?3-} % Jt tens. D 0. %, Oak Terrace Sub Sec 36, Fremont. (C. Ray and;vl!o to Wnm--C. It.-dw'lfo Jt tens WD $10.Lot 11, Geo M. Ray sub Sec 31, Liberty-- ger. WD $10.. Lot 22 resub of lots 213%, 213 and 214, 1 L Shaws sub, Bec 18, Avon. . H E tFraves and wife to P H Cates and wife jt tens. WD $10.Lot 12%, bik 12%, Sece 6, Wkgn. H E Graves and wife to --P H Cates and wife Jt tens. WD $10. Pt bik 4, Beach View Tetrace Sub. ,rnn-nmt'rnommx D $10. Lot 10 bik 16, Bartletts No. Shore Ests. Secs 30, 31 and 82. Wkgn. Union Bank of Crgo Tr to C. U. Normnhom and wife. Jt tens. D $10. Lot 3 bik 12, Arthur Dunas Munde-- lein Manor Sec 25, Fremont A J Anselm and wife to L J Wil-- mot and wife. Jt tens. WD $10. Lot 5 in Webb and Jensen's Resub Sec 16, Wikgn. R A Kasparek and wite to J An-- dree and wife Jt tens. WD $1. «Pts lots 16 and 16A bI'-- 5, Long Beach sub, Sece 20 and 21, Antioch. . _Dorothy Bain spin to E L Daiton and wife it tens. WD $700. Lot 1, in J L Shaws sub on Foxr Lake, Sec A W Bays and wife to C A Wah-- TIj 10 RH Hentbhorn and wife to K W Potterton and ' wife it tens. WD $10. Lot 8, Wiiam F Plagges 2nd sub in Deerticld, Sec 32. Catherine R. Porch to D V Lowry. D $1. Lot 13 in Blk 86, Lake View Hts Sec 15, Benton. W. B. Walrath and wf to J. 8. Hagen, WD 400.00 St. 50 Lot 61, J. L. shav'lwnhumm F. H. Bartiett to E. Lautmann, D. 10.00 Lot 8, blk 7, Bartletts N 8 Park. = Union Bk of Chgo to J. Christen-- sen and wt, D 10.00 Lot 4, bik 5, Woodcrest subn, Antioch. . eA _F. H. Bartlett to P. Wilson, D 10. Lot 10, bik 24, Bartletts Third addn, E. E. Smith and wf to H. C. Litch-- fleld, QCD 10. Lot 11, Washington Meights acvres. r.n.nmuuto;n.wp wt D. 10. Lot 1, bik 19, Bartletts N 8 Gardens, Warren. F. 8. Kern and wf to E. E. Marsh and wft, WD 10. NE ar sec 33, War-- ren. _ 8. E. Goldsmith and wt to J. A. Fohnson, WD 10.00 Lot 26, blk 3, Wkgn Gardens subn. Lake Co Natl Bk to F. V. Schlezer and wf, WD 10.00 Lot 325 First addn to Williams Park, Wauconda. Lake Co Natl Bk to E. H. Fitchett and wf, WD 10.00 Lot 825 First addn to Williams Park subn, Wauconda. E. Buzard and wft to D Lauchner, WD. Lots 21 and 22 Browns subn, Wkgn: f ; D.Puuunndv!tol.lmgr- son and wf WD 10.00 Lots--135 and 136 Green Bay Heights subn. F. H. Bartlett to J. Gossy and wft D 10.00 Lots 1 and 2, Bartletts Re-- and wt, WD --10.00~~ 36, W. W. Warriners subn, Antioch. % C T and T Co to E. F. Goldacker and wf D 10.00 Lot. 9, blk 13, H. O. Stone & Co's Lake Forest addn. ' W Brean to G. W. Brean ot al, WD.1.00. Lot 17, pt lot 18, blk 15, Washburn Park. H. E. Graces and wt to L. Sber-- toll, WD 10.00 Lot E 1--2 11 blik 12, Beach View Terrace subn. R. F. Rouse et al, to T. Brophy, D 1200.00 Lot 100 Western Slope subn. F. H. Bartiett to P. Van Garsse & wt D 10.00 Lot 8 blk 15, Bartletts N 8 Gardens. A R. J. Dady to W. Emig, D $1000 Lot 57, Tweeds Pistakee Lake subn. C,. A. Newcomb to L. J. Morgan & '!.Dm."lati.blkfl.flwgl J. C. Pisha to S. Posner, D 1575.00 Lot 18, blik 91 Z C subn, see 21, Ben-- ton. -- F. L. Willett and wf to L. Roth-- ers, WD 2000.00 Lots 35 and 40, comhmm M Fubrer and wft to M. J. Beckman, QCD 10.00 Lots 21, 22 and-- 23 and 24, bik 5, Oakland subn, Waun-- kegan. ' F. W. Kingsiey and wf to E. J. De-- wire and wt, WD. 10,00 Lot 27, blk 5, Kingsley's Zurich Heights, Ela. ' _ L. Jensen & wf to M. Emmer, WD 10.00. Lot 157 Glenwood> Heights. ~-- C T & T Co to M. Netho, D 10.00. Lots 20 and 21, Blk 7, ~Branigar. Bros. Wodland Park. + h1 { F. H. Bartiott to A. L. Weich, D 10.00. ~Lot 4, Blk 1 Omflli' F A. L. Kirkpatrick & wf to H. Jaoe ger & wf WD 10.00. Lot 16 M tlnd&fln.lun.&u&.» t§ R. L. Adelman & al, to A. Aitshul, --D 10.00. NW ar NW ar Sec 22, Deer-- } First Natl Bk.of Wkgn to J. Fox & ut D 10.00. Lot 9, Blk 7, Kelloges Homesite Subn. t o e F. H. Bartlett to T. R. Meclewski, D 10.00. Lot 4, Blk: 13 Bartlietts N 8 F. H. Bartiett to E. Opel, D 10. Lot I wt to J. 8| senfor 50 Lot 61, J. L | school. in Fox Lake. Mr.-- . Lautmann, D.| and-- M: Bartletts® N 8 ) jleave 1 u:.ml?bmw| A. B. Johnson were Kenosha shop-- the parents of a baby girl, born on Miss Lois King has entered the: senior class in the Kenosha lich' school. 1 Mr. and Mrs., H. Bock and lrw and--Mrs. Chas. Sibley expect to leave Thursday morning for an auto trip to Chetek, Wis., where they will spend a couple of weeks in the Bock cottage on Lake Chetek. \ Mrs. Fred Harden left Wodnudny' for California for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Harden has been ill since she had pneumonia several months ago and her physician advised her to zo to California for the winter in the hopes of benéfiting her health., Mr. and Mrs. A .W. Bock and Mrs. A. B. Johnson spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brook attend-- ed the Elkhorn fair Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lugan of Keno-- sha spent Monday caling on Antioch friends. Mr. Lugan conducted a photograph studio in Antioch a num-- ber of years ago. _ Miss Norma Sebora of Lake Villa spent the week end with relatives in at Marion, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shulitis are en-- joying their annual vacation in the woods of northern Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cerney of John Darby from Bouider, Colo., is visiting relatives in Antioch and vicinity. Arthur Hawkins and . family left SBaturday for Chetak, Wis... where they will spend a couple of weeks. N. Y., is vieiting her many Antioch friends. Mrs. Turner lived in Anti-- och for twenty years, but--left a year ago to make her home in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dickie left Sunday 'morning for a two weeks' by paying them an unexpected visit. Mrs. Nesbit who before her marriage was Miss Bell Hanlan is a daughter of Mr. and Mr#s. Alex Hanlan who many other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs: Robert Trieger of Norwood Park called on Antioch relatives Sunday. _ Mr; and 'Mrs. Gus Trieger spent a part of the week with relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Felter spent Monday. at the Rlkhorn fair. Fred 'Crib and Harlo 'Cribb at-- tended the Elkhorn fair Wednesday. Many from here attended the American Legion convention in Wau. kegan this week.> : ie The Business Men's club were on-- tertained at Cedar Crest club Mon-- Mrs. Nesbit, .now a TOsiGent. OL Chicago, surprised a .number of her friends here the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Bonser Turner from Solvay, 8 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0o o --GRAYSLAKE -- o entertain and many amusing stunts will be put on. Saturday evening there will be a band concert, fidd}-- er's contest, fireworks and in fact ning there will be a band concert and stunts 0f,yarious kinds, clowns, racing dogs, étc. ie 'The republican nominees will be given their chance to sepeak and everything will be lively and snappy. Saturday afternoon there will be a There will also be horseshoe pitch-- ing eonm shooting and fly casting. s dog show will farm exhibit and a flower show o o 0 o0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Mcintosh have returned from their vacation which they spent with relatives in lowa. Mr. and Mrs. George Sweet en-- tertained several employees of the Underwood Typewriter company at their home Sunday. -- Mr.: and Mrs. J. E. Wagner spent Sunday with relatives at Geneva, "Miss Ruth Erdman is 'now em-- ployed in Chicago. 'Mre, Oscar Olsen is confined to her home by illness. 'Mrs. G. D. Baldwin has returned from Chautauqua, N. Y., where she her hand very badly in a wringer. Little Iona. Grosvenor was quite badly injured Saturday when she was thrown through.the 'windshield of a car as it collided with an iron post near the school house. Four-- teen stitches were required to close months. While there teft Monday Eugene Cox of Channel Lake Held on Charge of Assault * With a Deadly Weapon --Eugene Cox, of Channel Lake, was arrested Monday by deputies on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon after Orla Reichard, of CBi-- 'cago, complained that Cox had Deat-- en him over the hbead with an iron b.g. A v ; MAN CLAIMS HE WAS BEATEN ON --HEADWITH BAR Reichard told Chief Deputy Shérift Fred Brown that they hbad argued over the cottage that he had been Spot of Sacrifice The mercy seat, part of the Ark of the Covenant, was a golden plate on top of the ark, on which was sprin-- tled the blood of sacrificial animals. l LUMBER FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES Nw BIC SAVINCS LUMBER FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES | Te T# #4 * &4 C TT L T a#4 PA# sc BUILDING VALUES SHOW BIG DROP "Mumblety--peg" is the correct name for the children's game; also "mum ble--the--peg." The latter is probably the older designation for the game. and is descriptive of the penalty of the loser, who must pull a peg from the ground with his teeth, The game consists of a specific series of plays The city of Waukegan stands eleventh in the list of cities in the Chicago area for the volume of building during the month of August according to a report issued by S. W. Straus and company. The value of permits issued in Waukegan dur-- ing the month totalling $241,700, which was the lowest reported in Waukegan for nearly two years with the exception of February of this year. The value of building in 1927 totalling $915,645. The poor show-- ing of Waukegan last month is be-- Meved due to the fact that builders delayed in taking out several large permits and the demands for new homes has ebbed due to the open-- ing of several large apartment build-- ings. Indications point to a greater greater volume of building during the month of August than did Waur Cicero, Oak Park, Park ridge, Gary, Harvey and Elmwood park. cities in their order reported -- a with a penknife. Rorbs 2 a *2 Fe i':;&f Ei making posters that will be entered in a contest for the selection of the most suitable poster to advertise the Lake County Sunday School conven-- tion which will be held in Gurnee on October 25. play at the convention, after they have been displayed in conspicuous places in the county for two weeks prior to the meeting. A committee will viéw the posters at the convention and will decide which shall receive the awards to be offered by the county association. The event is being held under the direction of the publicity committee of the convention comprised of Mrs. CHURCH SCHOOLS OF COUNTY ENTER White and W. E. Bletsech. The hbarbor at Sydney, Australia, bas an area of approximately 14 square miles, and is therefore believed to be the largest in the world. All Schools of the County Will Students in the church schools of The poster selected as the best in Vie in Drafting a Poster for the Convention World's Largest Harbor

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