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Libertyville Independent, 18 Dec 1924, p. 2

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y _ .. Aith day of Dectember, A. D. 1924. 4 JB88EB HYATT, pork * JONN BERNARD ; R. W. BULKLEY kess w. w. GRUMMITT s l4 MWARREN NICHOLAS, [ iX Laig, o. «> : i P BwWAN \_ .. Meare ot Loca! Imororemehts 0 y '* of Libertyy'Te, Mlia®='s ¥p BOARD BACKS PLAN FOR NEW ROAD-- TO HICKORY COR. Votes to Boost for New Con-- crete Highway from Wedges Corners North. The county board late Friday adopt-- ed a resolution designating the road from Wedges Comes. through Mil!-- Bburn, to Hickory Fn?ners. as a State road, so that as soon as the funds from the $100.000.000 bond issue are available it can be paved. The Road and bridge -- committee and other county othcials will now take the matter up with the state righway ofcials and work toward the paving of this road. Agitation also has been started to have a paved road acrossethe entire morthern part of the county. This would include the pavine of Rose-- erans road. The Antioch -- Business Men's Association are backing this project. Many persons residing in the extreme northern | part of the eounty believe they are not gettin= their pecentage of paved roads, as eompared to other parts of the coun-- ty. # 4 4 % * % % 4 % % % * 44 * % * *# LAKE VILLA *# % 4 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % # _ Mrs. George Kuhaupt spent one day last week at River Forest, at the home of hbe" daughter, Mrs. Ray Thompson. _ _ Rememgh s Emt PnE The bazaar and supper given by the La-- @#ies' Guild of the Episcopal church held last Haturday afternoon and evening in the M. W. A. hall was a decided success. It was largely attended. William Smart is very poorly at present. One of the slides at the grade school broke Wednesday -- afternoon of last week, and Betty Warriner suffered a broken arm #n the accident. ~ Miss Lottie Jones was on the sick list several days the latter part of last week.. John 'l'hg{er, who has been quite ill for some time, is steadily getting worse, and a trained nurse came the latter part of last week to care for him. 2 l _ John Woodhead and Frank Wood were Chicago visitors Saturday. _ _ _ _ _ The Royal Neighbors of Cedar Lake Camp No. 460, held their election of officers on Fuesday, Dec. 9, as follows : Oracle, Geo-- Other Streets =© in the Village of Libertyvillie, Lake C€ounty, lllinois, and the same having been completed and accepted by said Board on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1924, and the said Board of Local Improvements having® filed in County Court of Lake County, Illinois. on the 1ith day of December, A. D. 1924, a certificate showing that the said improvement conforms Substan,_ tially to the requirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them to be re., quired to pay the accruing interest on bonds or vouchers issued to anticipate scollection of the assessment for said improvement, a hearing will be 'had on said certificate as to the truth of the facts stated therein, at the Court House ino the City of Waukegan, in said County, on the 29th day of De._ Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Lib ertyville, Lake County, Illinois, hav. Ing let' the contract for the improve_ ment consisting of a connected sys_ cember, A. D. 1924, at 10 o'clock A. M. or as soom thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons destring may file objections in said eourt before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their de, Dated at Libertyville, Illinois this 11th day of December, A. D. 1924. f JESSE HYATT, 10134 BERNARD ' R. W. BULKLEY W. W. GRUMMITT WARREN NICHOLAS, Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Lib ertyville, Lake County, Iliinois, hay, Ing let the contract for the improve, ment consisting of a connected sys., Water Mains on Ellis Avenue . and other streets in the Village of Libertyville, Lake County, lilinois, and the same having been completed and accepted by said Board on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1924, and the said Board of Local Improvements having filed in Circuit Court of Lake County, lilinois, en the 11th day of December. A. D. 1924, a certificate showing that the said improvement conforms substan_ Ually to the requirements of the ofiginal ordinance for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them to be re, quired to pay the accruing interest--on bonds or vouchers issued to anticipate eolleéction of the assessment for said improvement, 'a hearing will be had on said certificate as to the truth of the facts stated therein, at the Court House ino the City of Waukegan,, in waid County, on the 29th day of De_ sember, A. D. 1924, at 10 o'clock A. M. Orf as soon thereafter as the business Of the court will permit. All persons dAesiring may file objections in said sourt before said day and may appear an the hearing and (make their de, GEOoRGE MASON Board of ~Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville, Iilinois Water Mains in Eim Drive and Dated at Tibertyville, Mlinois this NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING t 4 + commitifée als will now h the state work -- toward cordet, Cribb T mmmw-uum. uu.mrmh% Williams Bros. store during the _James McVey, who has been in Waukegan at the Victory Memorial uml."ar seve eral 'omnmnd home . _ Jehn m Mrs. W. W. Warriner accom-- Biena "si. B Miss M. Baxter of Evanston was an Antioch--visitor 'Thursday _ _ _ Miss Lottie Jones was a business visitor to Waukegan Monday. Mrs. 1). A. Williams and Miss Ruth Wil-- liams have returned home, after several days' visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Andrew Harrison is assisting at the Webh Racket Store. ak 1. Tuesday evening the Royal Neighbors at the regular meeting oloct: ottloeu."'h for . the ensuing year, _ as follows: Oracle, Mrs. Viezres : Vice Oracle, Mrs. Kate Dibhle; Re-- corder, Mrs. keulman; Receiver, Mrs. R. M. laynes ; _ Chancellor, Mrs. Vida Mooney ; Marshal, Mrs lloffman; Outside Sentinel, Mrs. Nimonsen; Managers, Mrs, Filson and Mrs. Larson ; Physician, Dr. Williams. Mrs Androw Harrison and Miss Bethlah were Chicago passebgers l't\lflh{i Tuesday evening of last week, Mrs. J. R. (Cribb was pleasantly surprised by her sons, with their families, coming in to help her célebrate her birthday anniversary. John Didama is spending the _winter at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. John Han-- cock, at Superior, Wis. * \Wm.Dunbam. of Pittsfield, 1!1., spent last week with his daughter, Mrs. C. M. Lax. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woods and Mr. and \frs. Emmet Carnes of Pittsfield, I!l., spent Thursday night and Friday at the home of _ Miss Myrtle Haynes is wg:l a two weeks' vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Haynes. > --__ : 0 -- Give House Slippers \ from Ray N. Smith's ' A MOST PLEASING GIFT IS THAT OF A PAIR OF _ OUR DISTICTIVE AND COMFORTABLE SLIPPERS. _ | They're a fine example of the utmost in practicabil-- | ity and beauty. [ x+ ' A wide variety of styles in a wide _ range of 'prices--but each is a : real value. | § & puddtes Buitding . ° Libertyville, Hifinols f Mr Robert Marion, Rogers Park, charg-- ed with larceny in connection with the $6.000 clothing robbery at <~Er-- mine cleaners, -- Highwood,,--was --re leased last Saturday on his own rec-- ognizance. The owners of the plant made written application to States At-- torney Smith inviting this action and stating, it is said, that they' did nor wish to prosecute. . MAN BOUND TO JURY BY STATE Elmer Meyers, of . Lake Forest, charged with resisting an officer. was bourd to the rrand jury in bonds of $500 today in a hearing at Lake For-- est in which Justice Charles E. Ma-- son represented the state. Meyers is charged with having resisted Chief of Police James Gordon, who attempted to arrest him Sunday on another charge. MARION RELEASED WITHOUT BONDS Avery ; Vice Oracle, Marle Hamlin ; Past 4* $100,000 DAMAGE SUIT FILED VS. DR. E. F. SCHAFFER Mrs. Wright died several days after the accident. ~ The suit was filed by: Marion Wright, administra-- tor of the estate of Mrs, Wright. Dr. Schafter was driving east on Fox Lake road, in the western part of Lake Villa. After passing the Ben Dicks home the doctor noticed the woman starting to wallk across the street {rom the home of a neigh-- bor, toward her own home, just across the way. He was driving slowly, according to evidence at the coroner's --inquest,. and put on the E. F. Schaffer, well known physi-- clan and surgeon residing at Grays lake. as a Tesudt of an automobile accident last summer when the doe tor's car struck and knocked down Mrs. Phebe A. Douglas Wright, aged woman, of Lake Villa. Suit for $10,000 damages was filed Monday in circuit court against Dr, Follows Fatal Auto Accident at Lake Villa Last Summer; Aged Woman Killed. i SUNNYSIDE PARK TRACT WAUKEGAN, LL Good Meals 50¢ Milwaukee. Avenue at North ' Shore Line Choice Restricted Homesites $500.00 UP TELEPHONES Office 469 Res. 186M List Your Property With Us ARLINGTON $ HOTEL 4# We Also Write Insurance . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924.

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