e M oo es Phone hok _ ofice Chone 1 gsi; _Res. Phone 136--M ° -- Office Rhone 1: -- ~ 3Good Meals 50¢ / ..\~_ LYHL H. MORRIS 4¥ _ 1. Office in First N 1 8: _ / *~Rours:--1 to $:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. _ _ -- _ _ TUUBERTYYVILLE, u','m"'"'m Park ~*~.~~ Office at Home, on Cook Avenue P :s .Telephone 163J _~~' /.. TJABERTYYVILLE, _ ILLINO _' Office Phone 848 'Res. Phone 1100 W _/ -- 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. -- _ PHONE 2441 _ FRED GRABBE _.> AUCTIONEERING _ -- _« MARBLE AND GRANITE i .--> Cometery Wortk of Every _ * CORRESPONDENCE --SOLICITE® y 116 South Genesee St. O *> WAUKECAN, ILLINOIG _ " A WAUKEGAN, ILL | --Hours 9 to 42 a. m.; 1 to 8 p. ® 'fifinvvu.u. ILLINON8 Méets and 4th Tuesday of Each _ ----'Month at Gridiey HMall, Visiting Members Cordially Invited £. D. HUBBARD,: MARY CARNEY % vICTORY AFFILIATED COounciL NORTH AMERICAN UNION v Members Cordially: invited. nings of Each Month at Gridley Hap ROBERT SITZ, President, _ . -- . _ MRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Visiting Brothers are Cordially Invited HENRY WEHRENBERG, N. G. Mes's Each Monday Night at 8 o'clock ~FLHANAN W. COLBY Assistant State Veterinearian LIBERTYYILLE.~> ILLINOIS > . Telephone 26 _ LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS GBORGE C. SMALL,, Becretary KAISER BLDG. OvER THE GAS OFFICE 8156 Washington Street WAUKEGAN, ~ILLINOIS J. H. HESLIN, D:C. MANUFACTURER -- OF DR. J. L TAYLOR Prefect. Attorney.--at.Law O 1. SMITH, Secrgtary ferred his. hearers to his ~biennial message to the Fifty--third Assembly, copies of which were distributed in the crowd. Among the points men-- tioned were: Public Welfare, now caring for more than 30,000 inmates in 26 institutions, all patients being well fed and housed;> the building at Joliet the most modern scientific and advanced penitentiary in the world He pointed to the. Agricultural de partment as making great headway in the stamping out--of tuberctlosis in --cattle ~and ~predicted ~if <the work is continued for a few years longer as it is now progressing, babies in lilinois will be safe from the dreaded white plague as transmitted through cow's milk. § s Referring to the -- department of health the. governor stated that it has --~produced results far surpassing anything in past years. He pointed to the records which show that there were 15,000 fewer deaths in I!linois during 1921 and 1922 than in the precéding two years. He'also touch-- ed briefly upon the Department of nifice. © Concerning these he touched made to: his 10,000 neighbors who sathered at ~his bhome in Kankakee to congratulate him following his lection in November; 1920, that no power or Anfluence could ; intervene to defeat his aim in giving the peo-- ple an honest and economical> ad-- ministration. -- In the beginuing of his speech the governor briefly reviewed the work of. the various state departments under <his control since he assumed Blandinsville, Illinois, August 4. Before an enormous crowd of farm-- ers hcre today in attendance upon the Thirty--fifth annua' farmers plc-- nic, Governor zen Smail reiterated with, emphasis the promise which he GOV, SMALL REITERATES PROMISE TO ° aIVE PEOPLE OF STATE HONEST AND ECONOMICAL -- ADMINISTRATION; HIS SPEECH HEARD BY ~AN ENORMOUS CROWD OF FARMERS: TELLS PLANS SPECIAL RATES ALL ~ R A IL WA Y S BATTLE IN --THE Nation's Greatest Dairy Show MONDAY, _ WEDNESDAY,, THURS-- DAY, FRIDAY--First Race at 1 P. M. m.\' AND SATURDAY sat : s The World's Fastest Dirt Track % Drivers and Cars. ALL THE THRILLERS, .8 Dm%%h. unni?s aRS Dimonsinnxrions 107% GREAT STAGE shHoW Foot Stage and #% STAR,CIRCUS AND VAUDEVILLE AcCTs the Concluding With SEE THE 1924 MODELS THE FARM ON PARADE $130,000.00 in Prizes for *»ACRE _EXPOSITION. OF TRACTOR3 AN&B: FARM MACHINERY. PHE --WISCONAIN STATE® . FAIR c Un 2o dighet Fuadah 'Seuke* 61X N1 GH T S ! 407"!!?&!0 TRUCKS AUTOMOBILE SHOW MHARNESS -- RACINGI! PAVILION -- MON D aA ¥Y, AY, WEDNESDAY, THURS: ¥ and' FRIDAY NIGHTS at s MONDAY, AUGUST 2. LEGION DAY 'ANDIA" s; YEAR'3 ROUND.--UP _ of 'hh_, Boys' and Girls® Club Ac-- AUTO --RACINGI! HORSE SHOW! # OTHER BANDS and 'Orchostras BAND, ul 't::oé. Mines: and umfl. ommerce, Registration + :'o:uo'n. Finance and mmty.muda- . "I am telling you abou! ese things because I 'm that the pto-- ple of Iilinois realize do--not realize the great work which is being done, and I believe they have a right to that knowlsdge. The .governor then launched upon his favorite topic of hard roads. He reviewed his campaign for nomina-- tion and election saying that he then. was in favor of pushing to a rapid completion the hard road .8sy#-- tem provided for in the $60,000,000° bond issue. "IL .told you I would look -- for excuses for not hfldml.r':odl." stat-- ed the governor, "but that 1 would find --a --way--to--build ~them. --I --am proud to be able to say that 1 have made good that promise and that 1 have found the way to build: the roads in spite of the combinitions, trusts and profiteers that are trying to stop our progress, And I am glad to be able to say that in every county in lilinois this year we have contracts for either paving or grad-- ing on the bond issue system. > You remember that two years --ago <last February when we opened the first bids for. roads --the Jlow. bids aver-- aged above $40,000 a mile for an 18foot, 7 inch _ reinforced-- cement go On the subject or problems which farmers are facing today the gov-- _ernor said: "They. tell us we are growing too much; that supply and demand control prices. Nobody pre-- tends that with the greatest pro-- duction of dil in the world's history that it is supply and demaind which l-keopa the price of gasoline at over !20 cents a gallon when it costs less than 5 cents' to produce it. ('Our | federal governiment guarantees to the Igreat corporations a fair rate of in-- | tereat on their investment. Which 'is the"greater necessity? Food to sustain human life, or utilities which give us greater comforts? If ont government can guarantee to public utilities a profit and can limit the price of farm products© during war {iithes is it falr to force the fArMer 'to sell his product now for less# than cost?" y ~'"The enemies of this plan," 'said the governor, "are trying to deceive the people through. the columns. of great city--papers; like the Chicago Tribune. They are trying to make the peoplé:. believe that-- they wil} have to pay for these roads#" by di-- rect taxes, statements .which they know :to 'be--false." The governo then reviewed the growth of car license> fees afikctlonf):n.:: 1911, quoting figures showing that in twelve years the annual 'total revenue from thig source has climb ed ~from $105,000-- annually, unti} to-- day, with several months remaining. the 1923 totalml;ao mounted to near the $9,000,000,000 mark.. * C. F. Kressin and, wife: to Peter McGrain, s $3 ft n 116, lot 20 Sur-- derlin's _8 Jackson st 8ub Wauke gan, WD $10, stamps $4. * July 14, 1923. Mary Koebelin et al to"Emma T Danforth, lots 61 and 62, block +6. Deerfleld Park. WD $10 stamps $8.50 Wuulprl: WD $10, stamps $1. M. P~ Blddle and wite to J. J. Raila; lots 21 and 2%2%} block 20, Washbura 's'inn Wanukegan; WT $10, stamps $2. l & y Herman Schaal and wife to Myra A Shaw, lot 4, block 2, Park add Wuuxpr-: WD $10, stamps $1. M. P~ Blddle and wite to J. J. Caroline/ Mitchell to H.--C. oHag and R. W. Bracher, tract of land ::' jt).tunontl Iake. WD $10, stamp Jnlg 16, 1923 . -- Ane!mi KakHlia and wife: to Maria C. Carlison; lot 1 and w 156 ft lot 2, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS* In reply© to A létter from the Chamber of Commerce deploring the slowness of the work there the Gov-- ernor stated 'that the contractor was going too slow and that he would have to show reasons for it at the Bpringfield -- meeting. * He assured the Chamber of, Com-- merce that the road would beopen-- ed for traffic by fall. > Confeérence with the contractorswho is in charge of the work on the Bel-- videre road will take place in Spring-- field,> Monday, according to word re-- ceived At the Chamber of Commerce from Gov. Len Smail today. . Jensen's resub. Waukegan; WD $10, stam»p $8.50. C Beaybien ; ' lot 20 :Washington Park, Waukegan>» WD $1, stamp $38.. . _ .. _~W.--T. <Reeves and wife to 'M. E. Immerwahr and wife, Ely, 170 ft. lot 2, block 36, Highland--Park. WD $10, stamp $7. & Figie Fizcher to W. H. Johnson, tract of land on s, side Greenwood ave. between ~Sheridan road and North avenue, Waukegan WD $1, stamp $5.50. GOV. SMALL SCORES -- HIGHWAY BUILDER Peter Carlson and wite to Aose-- ini Kahila, lots 4, 6 and 6, Suther land and Jensen's sub.. Waukegan. WD $10, stamp $2. i¥3 ~--Fnmma <~Davig to John Lind= and wife,--E part lot 2, block 2, Harder's sub~ Lake Forest. ~WD ©$7,400,~~~~ Ey .4 -- dJduly 20. 1923 H. J, ..offmeier )_'nd wife to Sam Gordon and wife,-- 6, block 2, Y¥eo man's add to Waukegan; WD $10. W. H. Johnson et al to Michaet Goldenburg; lot 2, Huston's sub. of part block 70, Highland Park. WD $1 stamp $5. x Addison Burbank and wife to W. B. Egan and wife. n 70 ft. lot 11, block 67, Highland Park.. WD $13,000 Philippa B. Lyon et al to C. B. Menees and wife, lot 97 Lyons> sub of ~Fair Grounds, Waukegan. .. WD $10, stampi--$1. ------~~»-- * w Herman Frost and wife to G. J; Karch, part lot 8. ~Cowner's 1st add Deerfield. WD $10, stamp $3. Charles Werhane and wife to Thos and Bridget McNichols, lot 189y block 5, Highland Park,. . WD $14,600.00; July 17, 1923 * L. W. Bracher to John Lushas and wife; lots 18 and 14 HO:M sub, Wapkegan. WD $10, stamp"$1, =®*. G. B. Mason and wife to J. N. Bernard; lot 5, blocy 2, Parkhurst, & Cunningham's sub. Libertyville. WD $10, stamp $6. Qu'r'hc Yeoman and wife to N. than "Klee and wife; part lot 1, Kim-- ball's resub Highland Park. WD $10-- stamp ©$18.50.© ~~~~~ *L + _C.~W. Diver and wife to "A.. E. Beaubien,' 13 lots in Glendale sub. Waukegan; W. D. $10, stamp $16. 4 July 18, 1923 . #A Ira J. Geer to L. H. Jackson, lot 6 Woodbridge's sub North Chichgo. E. A. Cummings estate to Anton Vider and wife, lot 15, s<1--2 lot 14, Waukegan Highlands, North Chica-- HICKORY CORNERS HAS YEARLY FETE 'The Annual Harvest Home Picnic that has been a custom of the peo-- ple Hiving in the ~neighborhoom of Hickory Corners, near --Antioch, for hany years, was held there Thurs-- day., A large crowd thronged the grove all day long to witness and take part in the games of sport. A chicken /dinner was one of 'the big features of the day. The picnic has been held on the first Thurs-- day in every'August for many years. Harry M. Clow., Jr.. of Lake Bloft, a member of the firm of H. B. Clow & Sons, wholesale plumbers with ex-- tensive. offires> in Chicaro,, was re leased % $500 bonds Thursday by Justice Harry HMoyt on a charge of Ariving over new cement. is case was rontinued a week. ; LIBERTYVILLE GARAGE J. N. Bernard, Prag. _ Phone 202 D.'DeKay and wife to A. F. below the average commodity price level, as the above chart shows. You i oo n "aat Yobll, h'avo'boon able for man years to get Go-d! year Tires at prices 9. 1923. 53x132; all improvements; 2--car block concrete garage. W. J. AF len, Waukegan, I. « 26-- FOR SALE--Ten--room house; also Hallett & Davis piano, book case and other furniture. 120 Huriburt Court, Libertyville. 4 +-- $2--1t-- tvdn"siw-;ou'm five-- passenger Antioch, : WANTED--Girl for general office keeping. : Apply by letter only to squabse. -- $1 each. Old Mili Farm, Deerfield, I!I. Tel. Lake Forest 897.Y--4 or H. P. 73. 26 i BABY CHIX, Thoroughbred Odds and Rocks and > Rocks, all --full bloods, $5 a 100, postpaid. Send check {or--quick --deltvery.----D;>T.--Farrow Chickeries, Peoria, IIL B8tt o deccmnnmmmnnnmmnnenenneemnemen in mmammen amrcommecmgraee > WANTED--A strong boy or an e}derly proved farm for kale in this vicinity. I,. Jones, Box 440, Olney, IIL S$#1t touring car, 'cheap; also Ford tour-- | mmmhmyaxtiu.zwun.oe.' Both cars are in excellent condition; will demonstrate. utmtyviue(hrun.! FOR SALE--Sweet cider at '60¢ pet gallon. | ~George Adelhart, Liberty-- ville. ~T¢Lphouc 266--M--1.. 30--2t FOR SALE--My homt at $29 Cory . Avenue, Waukegan; <12--room frame house in good repair; bath, LO8T--A gold wrist watch, Baturday night, between six and seven, be-- tween Molidor's Grocery store and the Lovell Drug Sotre, possibly on Hurit-- burt Court,. -- Finder please return to Lovells'® Drug Store and receive re-- ward . §2--1t WANTED--Men or women to take or_ _Gers for genuine guaranteed hosiery nate darning, Salary $75 a week for full time, u_lo an hour spare time. A beautiful ~spring . line. international Stocking Mills, Norristown. Pa. 20--15t residence on South Stewart Ave.; can be converted into two flats. Also 4--room and h.th'bnn%ut Diamond Lake for sale or rent. ~Geo. B. Folleft, Libertyville II1., _ Telephone 13:-!.. § . K1 2t FOR SALE--My Beautifully 'lotated man to work around farm; $ hours per day. Call Libertyville 434. -- 32tf Publi¢ notice is hereby given that %q subscriber, Executrix of the Last ill and Testament of Lucinda Brown, deceased, will attend the County Court Of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Wau-- kegan, 41»~--;/~**~--~«*s on the first Monday of October next, 1923, when and where all persons mmhm against said;estate are notif and requested to present the same to said Court for sdg;dlutiou. Notite is heroby given to all persons 'nterested that the Board 6t Im} provements of the Village M'm& ville, Lake County, Hlinois, having the contract for the improvement con-- alsting of a connected system of sow-- er with necessary appurt in, along and under part of Court and First Streot, in the Village of Lib-- ertyville, Lake County, IilMinois, and the same having been completed. and accepted vnuu Board on the 7th day of July, 1923, and the said Board of. Local Improvements having filed in the County Court of Lake County, Hl-- nols, on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1928, a certificate showing that the said improvement conforms substan-- tially to the requirements of the orlg-- Inal ordinance for the construction of the same, the cost thereot, the amount Public notite is hereby given that the Subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth C. Pope, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said~County, on the 'first Monday of October 'next, 1923, when and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to preésent the same to said Court for adjudication, _ * * Whaukegan, II!., August 2, 1923. «_ Aug. 9 16 23 Rema® Waukegan, II1., Aug. 3, 1923. - Chas. K.' Jack, Atty. for Administrator. P .. Aug. 9 16 23 ADJUDICATION NOTICE ADJUDICATION NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING BSAMUEL L PDOPE, _ Administrator LENA GLABSS, . Executrix Board on the 'Ith day¥B(f July, 1923, and the said Board of Local Improve-- ments having flm in the County Court of Lake , HWlinols, on the 28th day of July, A. D..1928, a gertifi-- |eate showing thit the said improve-- ment eduforms substantially to the re: quirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, the gost thereof, the amount estimated by llpo(httmtoaw'ormb 'sud to anticipate collection of: the assessment for: said improvement, a |bearing will be had on said certificate 'as 'to the truth of the facts <stated . therein, at:the Court House in the City 'ot Waukegan, in said County on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1923, at nine oclock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. 'All persons desiring may file objec-- 'uou in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make lmu-mm- ' | .Dated at Libertyville, I!1., this 8th day of August, A. D. 1923. : 'JRBSSE 8. HYATT, -- 'GBoRGE sTURM, . JOHN BERNARD, tat Board of Local Improvements .. ' of the Village of Libertyville, Bs nlm' sursts Dated at Libertyville, I!!IL, this 8th day of August, A. D. 1938. . = Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board 0f Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liberty-- ville, Lake County, m-u.mum the contract for the improy t con-- sisting of a connected system of sew-- er with necessary appurtenances, in, along and under part of Park Avenue in the. Village of Libertyvillie, Lake County, HIlinols, and the same having been completed and accepted by said Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liberty-- ville, ewm' Iilinois, having let the for the improvement con-- sisting of #_connected system of sew-- in the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, filinois, and the same having been completed and accepted by said Board on the 7th day of July, 1923, and the said Board of Local Improve-- ments having filéd in the County Court of Lake County, lilinois, on the 28th day,of July, A. D. 1928, a certificate showing that the said improvement conforms substantially to the require ments of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them BARBER SHOP & POOL ROOM é L WHEELING, ILL. *J *# Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyyille, NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING TWO BARBERS HYATT, No Waiting to be required to pay the apcruing in-- terest on bonds or vouchers issued to anticipate collection of the assessment tftor said improvement,. a hearing will Dated ut Libertyville this #th day of August, A. D. 1928. . Notice is is hereby grven to all per-- ;mhun-udmtunhm:u Board 'of Trustees of the of Libertyville, Couty:uhnlltato of -- Mllinois, having -- the . con-- struction of a local improvement con-- mumcmunlot Stewart Ave. in said Village of Iiber-- tyville, the ordinance for the same being on--file in the office of the Vil-- lage Clerk of said Village, and the said Village having applied to the Circuit Court of Lake County, Hiinois, for an Provement, according A0 benefits, and desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may appear tion of said assessment in ten annual installments, with annual interest at therate of six pér cent. per annum. Dated Libertyyille, Ilinois, July 31, 1923. FLORA A--BTAPLRBS3, "\----"~------ The Person Appointed to nWhvficb'. made and ta said court, the final hearing thereon will be had on %outhduotm_ A. D. 1928, or soon thereafter as the business of SPECIAL A8BSES8S8SMENT NOTICE at . SAND = and . FOR SALE REDUDED PRICES -- _ White _ Construction Co: Prairie View, IIl. JOHN BERNARD,, Board Of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyvilie. Suane. wate -- i . ~~ M 4 Aug. 9. * _ 8. HXATT, Nil Th 'i