* REA) ESFATE TRANSFERS * '"#®'~~*--~; Purnished by the: ... _4# "¥ZEAx? CO. THITLE & THRUOBT C # #% 320 Washington St., Waukegan. * --slke.».. > TRI@GPBONnG NO 4. #% ~HI ¥ 4 4 4 4 % t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 o. _ NOVEY¥BER 16, 1925. C. A. 'iewcomb.fr. to J. Hunt. D '.'#00 Bt. 50c. Lqts --24 and 25, blk 25 * Waskhburn Pk Sub. , E. Burgess and wife to £. J. Mon-- aban and wife. WD #1. 8t. #4. Lot 3, Clark & Muirs sub. ----.. Corigstian . De...Young. . who Jived on left $8,000 in personal property, ac cording tp the schedule filed in the -- probate court before Judge Martin C. Decker, Thursday. The will ot ,a"uu _Capt. William . fmith, . o aukegan, ~was filed, and--hearing was set Jor Dec. 10. The proceedings of the court weres. W..B. Ryan and wife to W. J. Bleve:t and wile jt ters WD $10 8t $5. Lot 73 Deckors Gages Lake sub, Sec. 30. Warren. : A. J. Morse and wile to O. Mim-- mack and wile jt tens. WD $10. 8t. §$5. Lot T72 Deckera Gages Lake sub, Sec 30, Warren. Lwt 17 in Ravinia (t, sub, Deerfisld. Union Bank of Chgo to J. L. Mc-- Cormick and wife. jt tens. Deed $10. C. Elsold and wife to B. L. Pen-- mock and wife jt tens WD $10. + §$15. lLot 38. Wadsworth sub sec 28, W. A. Yager and wife to C. M. Mcintosh and H. M. Mcintosh jt tens WD $10 8t $100. Pt lot 22. Lake Forest, and pts lots 7 and 6 C. H Lawrences subdn, Shields. C. T. & T Co to E. A. W. Johnson and wie jt tens Deed $10 8t 37. C. M. Johnson and wile to G. Legate and wife jt tens: WD $§19, Bt. 50c. Lot 26 Johnson Sub--8 T 8 Bec 16, IAbertyviHe. _ * *¥ McManaman and wife to J. Bouma WD $10.-- 81. 4150..JP1 iot 1. bik 6 Tiffanys Ird adans to Tn of Lt. _t. now Wkgen. * Q@ H. May and wife to Minnice May QCD $1. Pts# lots 7 and %. blk 3. Bmith and Adams North addn to A. Schipper and wite tqo F. Steiner aidH -- Bredfelt. WD $10. St. 50c Lot 233. Williams Pk sab on Sicocure Lake. Secs 28 and 33%. Wauconda. \_YW. 1 '.yon and wife to J. E. Pritchard WD Fin St ft16. Lot +. Co Clka sub see 20. Wkan ~H. Martin and wite to Kate M Crooker. WD B1L St. $1.. lots 12 and 1%; b'k #0;-- Washbure Pk * A. F. Puot! and wife to T. Moilsio WD $10 8t »1. Lot 15 and pt lo+ 14, bik 1. Nixons sub see 28. Wken J. Matulenas and wife to G. Stum bras and wife jt tens WD $6,.000 8t §4. Pt olt 1, bik 20, Washburn Springs, Sec. 28. Wken. ertyville. _ + * + *E 8. Gail and wife et al to .F. C. Bonn and wife Jt as. WD $10. 8t. §$3. Lots 17 and 18%, Oak Grove sub Sec 27, Deerfield. ~I. Grlittith and --wifte to Hestor 8. Ingram and wife jt tens. WD $190. Bt. $5.50. --Pt lot 5, bik 45, North addn to Lake Bluaffl. . 8. Scbwartr to T. A. Weismantel WD $10. St. $H:. PL Sece. 234, Ne®w port. . _ o . D. T.' Mehan and wife to F, A. Schempp ana wife jt tens. WD $10. Bt. $9. Lot,.3 Mehans Deer Pk Sub, B --s. 32 and 33, Ela. W, Sell and wife to Ellien Gossell. *VD $8500. St. $8.50. Lots 3 and 4, Thomas Grabam, alleged to be in-- competent} Waukegan -- Petition . for appointment of oCnservator filed and get {for hearing Nov. 24, at 10 a. m. --*Kate Schad, Waukegan -- Petition for probate of,. will~--denied--and --dis-- missed at petitioners 'costs. Appea! prayed to circust court and allowed. Bond fixed at $200. . Clara F. Crawford, Winthrop Har bor--Petition for probate : of -- wili filed and set for hearing Dec. 10. William Smith, Waukegan -- Peti-- Christian DeYoung, Waukegar -- Letters of administration issued to Peter F. Young. Bond of $6,000. Es tate consists of. ersonal property valued at $3,000. Proof of heirship tion for probate of--wHI Tiled and set Jor hearing Dec. 10. . /-- oJseph ~Morris, . Waukegan--Execu-- tor suthorized to pay taxes. . Wpary A. Taylor, Libertyyviiie--At-- torneys and administrators fees fixed. Marie Meier -- minor--Fina!l report approved. Estate closed. CHRIS DE YOUNG ~LEAVES $3,000 . PERSONAL GOODS: H es aed e Empn Coonh EOm V CE 'muz':dbh'-d." | ritie nisen" SMOCKEK' | Prekn® Wmm To qAAA $ Mary Meier Estate Is Closed; Eight Cases are Brought Up in Probate Court. L _ _ oa" rmpbedrdadirintent «ks d aniadih..s A thowemnde. i: too, can benish your tor--pour ome pimk od sfter a famous 'D..f'_--'.'m"*""f hass besn naed ind recommended by relied from fever or pain in every part of the Noi' Niun, Ambeon, Chirake These marvolous tablets work like a charm. "Ne word of praise is too mack tee Pink -- White Tatdecs, and !':..x....... * w_.m wefhtr wricn headechas as 1 did. They relieved where Years of -- me ddemin mm_u Mria. Andrews' own story-- e Amazing New Treat-- ment for Headaches "l"im Everything DECKER & NEVILLE _ Clarea Broz:oweki. to K. P. Kirn & wt:--QCP $1500. Pt. Bik 18 Washburn Aprings. # B. A. Maerriett and wf to J. L. Kor-- dick. WD.$10. 8t. $%. Pt Bik 46 North Addn to Lake Bluff. _ _ L. Phillipe and wf to J. Reichhbold4, WD.§1500. Pt Sec 9, Grant. _C. T. C. Co. to Morence Williams. nr):ad $10. St. $41.50. Pt Sec-- 2$2, Deer-- 14. A. G. Schweman and wf, to Tena Riek, WD $10. S8St. $50. Pt. Sece 34. Fremont and Sec 3, Ele. -- J. P. Kirn and wft to C. Brozowek! QCD $10. 8t. $.50. Sec _za._wln. -- -i"fiv"s'un and wf to ¥. H. Bur ris,. WD $10. St $150. Pt. Blk 33 N Addn to Lake Bluff. NOVEMBER 17, 1928. L. Zuckerman and w( to Emil Rei-- ner. QCD $1. Sec 3. Libertyville. Polst;ernan Society of Wken to 8. Seldenfeld,. WD $2000. Pt Bik 1 E A. Cummines Co. Addn Whkgn-- C. T. T Co. to F. Mair and w! Deed $1200 St $150. it Sec 16, Wkan H. M. Mount and wf to A. H. Schuitz end w!. WD}M 8t. $1. Sec 25. Deerfield L ~ ~Marté Meler to Sophie Meler, WD §1 Pt Sec 21. Libertyville J H Clendinen and wf to William C. Caselberry and * WD §1~ St. 33 P Lot $ Lake Forest. Anna Borter. t~ P ®t Gtercier & wft. WTD J10 8t 11 P Sec 9, Cu®>a R C. Dunscomb and hus to G Mc Enroe. QCD 41 Pt Bik 9 NH~PKk.:~ G. McEnroé, to R C. Duneqgemb and bue QCD J1. Bik 29 H Px * ; 4 3blnnnm to Wasconda Tr. Sa« Bk. Déed RBec. 35. Wauconda E. Abletrom to Wanconda Tr. Sv¥ge Bk. Deed Sec %4, Wauconda. A. Ryeklewlcr to F. Wasniewaki & wt. WD F10 St. $4. Pt. Blk 17 Wash-- _ $1 a pair . getts T. E Gray and wf to F. Whidden wW. D $10. St $50. Pt. of Lop 14. Washington Heights Acres, Sec 30, Waukegat. R R. Lederer and wft to G. E. Soyder and wf jt tens WD $10. St. $2.50. Pt of Lot 2%, Lakeside Menor Subdn, Sec 31. Deerfleld. + C. E Boerler and wl to J. H. Gu-- lick WD. $10. St. $12. Part of See 20, ~"O. T. and T._LC. to P. A. Pauleon f?' w$ 4;"' +. Dpeed. $10 8t $1. Lots s aad 157 Rivinia TOdrC See-- 5y m W. C. Clingen to Georgia A. Sea-- man QCD Hé--Lot 15, Bik 28. Nogth Addn--to l&ke Blufl. ho y L > C. T. and TC. to C. Scavuzzo deed $10 St. $1.50. Lots 9 and 10, Deerfield Acres, Sec 29, Deerfleld. : .. H. Paul and wf to City of Highland Park WD $1. Pt. of Sec 35, Deerfleld. L. J. Yeoman and wt to <--W. 8. Hawthorne. et al> WD. $10. Lots 10 and 11, Bilk 1, Yeoman and Douglas Subdn, See 20, Waukegan. _ F. B. Bairstow to C:*Bandstrom QCD $10. Lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, Sand-- strom and bairstow Industrial Subdn. Bec 29, Waukegan. -- -- C. Sceavu:mo and wf to Highland Park State Bank QCD $10,. Lots 9 and 10. Deerfleld Acrex Sec 29. Deerfleld. R. E. Smith to Lillian A. Noble WD. $10. 8t: $3. Lot 85. Blk 1, Yeoman and Douglas Subdn, Sec 20, Waukegan. ~W. CHlllebrand and w1T to H. M Robinson and wf jt tens WD. $10 8t §$% Lot 2. Addn to Silver Lake Park Secse 9 and 16, Antioch. _ Mary E. Lane and hus to P. D. Hanson WD. $10. St. $50. Pt. of Lot 2, Inglecrest Subdn, Seee 2 and 11, Grant. O. B. VonLinde to H wfi jt tene WD $10 St O, B. VonLinde's Subdn field. 'H. J. McKean and wife to W. C. Lund and wife jt tens. WD $1. St. $11 Lots. 249, 250, 261, 262 Grand Ara.. Highlands. . Sec. 18. Wken, ___ M. Schlosser and w{ to G-- A. Fie-- se QCD §1. Pt. of Sec 34, Newport. Hetaht M. A. VanEFeso and wf to W. P Duncen WD $10 St. $3. Pt of Lot 12 Blk 21. First Addn to Lake Bluff. Ww. H. Hofftman and w t H. 1: Parliament and w{ jt tens WD. $10 R. W. Birns and wife to Edna M. Lee.~ WD-- $10, St. 50c. Lot 6 bik Y Wkan Gardens sub secs 17 and 20, Wkgn. R moor Terrace, Sec 3, Deerfivld E. G. Huber and wife to Helen C. Boynton. WD $10. St. $10. Pt lot 1v blk 67, H Pk. St. §$6. Lots 29 and $0, Northmoor, Terrace sub, sec 3, Deerfield. -- | J. L. McCormick and wile to E. L. Ryerson and wife jt tens WD Grayslake, Illinois R. B. GODFREY The Quality Store Silk and wool zephyt weight, full length. Flesh only, at "Inner Hose" Sec 28, Deer E. Bowers & $1.50. Lot 2, King George and Queen ~Mary had been constantly with the dying queen since morning. The princess roya') arrived from. London during the ear-- ly afternoon. The queen of Nor way, daughter of Queen Alexandra, has been staying at her Sandrigham reider _ and was hastily summpuned to the sick--room during the fearly. afterhoon. ~-- u8 Tb,e'h prince of Wales and the du¥ke Aand* duchess of York hurrying to the bed--side of their dying grand-- _Queen Aléxandra, who woula have been 81 years ott had. she lived un-- til Déc. 1, 'suffered a heart attack at nooen yesterday and though she made a brave WPRt for her life, ber age was against her and she was not able to survive the attack. -- * Jueen Alexandra diedat 5:25 th s afternoon. The announcement 0' the deéath was made hal fan hour latéer. Until Thursday the qu.en mother had been improving in heaith and was out motoring on Wednesday and actively making plans for a re--union of her family on the occasion otf her birthday. The royal faraily of Great Britain was at the bedside: of the queen mother when death came ~ The well .beloved--queen motier, widow --of the late King Edward, died at her country home at Sadringham, where she had been in retirement for--more -- than hA year--dre --to --i}}-- dead health Widow of King Edward and Mother of King George Vic-- tim of Heart Attack. DOW AGER QUEEN --OFFNGL: AND DIES -- l'_o'l',','?"-,..{""_'fl-__' 20_.~- Alerandra, do CHICAGO BRICK EXCHANGE 133 West Washington Street .. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ASK THE MAN WHO HAS BUILT. OR WHO IS BUILDING, AS TO WHICH LUMBER HE BUYS. TS A CERTAINTY THAT HE WILL RECOMMEND NONE OTHER THAN FRANZEN QUALITY LUMBER. MAY WE BID ON YOUR NEEDS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED PROMPTLY. _ Stormy Weather Ahead AT AGE OF 81 YRS. Yor Beauty with Economy Build with Common Brick Telephone 50--LIBERTYVILLE, ILL. Winter with his stock of ice, enow and zero weather is close at hand. Hawmnndnd(hhpp'ylookmtholaflov who lives in a brick house? He is not worried, his fuel bill for the winter supply is low and his home is easy to keep warm. Let Winter storm and throw his ice and snow, turn loose his blizzards and zero weather. The fellow in a brick house does not worry about winter or in fact any of the seasons When it is cold his house is warm. When it is hot his house is cool. No painting or repair bills for him. He was wise when he built He is happy now. Franzen, Jr. BRICK HOME -- ~ C nduichidh io Aeihe Audit iduouri i2 deail oi tife quees Hheis,."" 19 <mpthe= --has berpg--expected. neverthe-- Buy coal. on approval from Russell & Btephenson. Phone 411. Prices range from $9.25 to $13.25 per ton. Satisfaction guaranteed. Distributors for Red Seal Coal Co. Call us up. "Her matesty Queen _ Alexandra passe daway peacefully. at 5:25 to-- day. The k'n &n queen and mem-- bers of the royal lamily weére pres-- ep"n ; & The queen motuer will pro ably be buried *v the side of her hus bard, the late King Edward. -- ~F J. WILLTAA®S, ~ SIR THOMAS HORDER. Offic'al notifications . that the Brit'sh empire is in mourning for a period o" three months are now be 'ng tssurd. > . Announcement of the death of the Gueen -- mother threw -- all England into deep mourning. Court-- mourning will be announced in the Court--Gazétte and sdcial lite has atready come to a standstH]t _ Thouvh the death 6ef the queen mother, were too late to see her befo.e she had passed away. Their train was alte and they did not ar-- rive at Wolferton, the station for Bandringham,--Uuniil.. 5; 45..... T he ...Sta tion master met aem and informed them of their ;ru;dmother'u death. 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