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Libertyville Independent, 12 Nov 1925, p. 6

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_ _ RUSH WORK OF _ O PAVINGLAKECO. o gTATEHIGRWAYS lilinols state highway officials and contractors are making strenuous ef-- forts to complete the 1925 ~road buitttmy program --and ~to fil} in gaps in 'parements so that motorists may have the use of --the thousands of miles of concrete-- laid down this The highway department of the Chicagn Motor club, with the gen-- erous aid of 'state. district ~highway engineers, has just completed a sur-- vey of the forty--six state highways. The report Pcludes the two hun: dred seven miles of paving, either in Lake county, or eomnecting Lake county ~cities -- with other . nearby counties. ' * It is pointed out that heavy rains in October actually set paving werk back from two to four weeks, but hope is expressed that good weather will permit the --complJetion of the 1925 program. * year Elmer Beckwith, teacher, in Oak Grove school, visited Monday at the Fred Grimm was called for jury ser vice in Waukegan Monday. e John Gerkyle has moved into the Jower Fink fMat. «_ . * W Mr. and Mrs E. Goodluck visited with the Richards {amily --in Wiscon-- ~@ar L e _ P OFODR .__ ILC . AaRES CWCAE Yeiht enA a w NPA ~ 4 .' ",',"7 T nm A :;h'm:& Stite=Kime. 151© nmcgf'm' --mam | tion --on--Oak wood. ] Sheridan road to _ junction of <No. of Plank Road, 2 n 42A;: under construction from 42A to Line and 2 milés : Hallday, with completion this year 'c'""*?'t:auo d1 uncertain; paved 1 Halfday to * 2 Lake Zurich; und?En_l construction| 3 HORSES--(®: * fromy Lake Zurich to junction with|wi. 11400; gray #« No. 19, with completion not possible| w1 1500; bay m this year; paved from junction of|'4060. No. 19 to Chicago Heights; unuer| i2 HEAD OF C\ construction Chicago Heights to In--|calf by side, bal: diana l?e, with completion this year| heiférs. uncertain: old. No. 22 paved, being| ~POULTRY----150 used east of Chirago Heights. 5 geese.~ f # 4# & %4 4 4 4 4 # 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 Mr: «and Mrs: Merle Garbisch and daughter visited Sunday at the B. K. Simon* home. . § Mesdames Heybeck, ~Rockenbach. Hans, Hawkins, Wearer and Mr. Hey-- beck attended Friends' night at the Referring to Lake county roads the highway department report reads as follows : M No. 20--Waukegan--McHenry--Wood-- stock, 35 miles----Paved throughout except short stretch of stone road in McHenry. ° Bs n j No. 21 --Chicago Wheeling--Liberty-- villeLake Villa-- Antioch -- Wisconsin State Line, 55 miles--Paved tbhrough-- out except 3500 feet ol gravel just Making Effort to Complete Its 1925 Program. Having decided to quit farming, I will seil on the premises krown as the Aug. Sandman farm, 3 miles east of Wauconda, 3% miles north of Lake Zurich, / mile northeast of Lake's Corners. 2/ miles west of Gilmer, on Public Auction November 19, 1925 56 -- HEAD OF LIVESTOCK -- 56 Milkers and-- Springers, seome ith rar by vide 1 Stock Bull 81X HORSES TOM VURVA, 3 HOGSs 1 Fat Hog 1 Sow with 6 pic 28 Spring Shoats, 300 Chickens I Wwatking Culttvator 1 Cultivator Tank Heater 2 Gasoline Engines, 5 Pulverizer TERMS--All sums of $25 and under, 'cash; on sums over that a credit of 6 months be given on good bankable notes bearing 7 Intere«st. No property to be removed until settled for with the cler» 2 Grain Binders -- MceCormick Corn Harvester Mower Hay 1 2 Sulkey Cultfvators Aug. Froelich, Auce. Team. bay and gray Team. bay and Gray, 6 years Bay Gelding. 4 years j Bay Colt. 2 years LA KE ZU RICH FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY Phone 41 Lake Zarich, Mincis. A UG FR O E L1 C FARMING IMPLEMENTS 19 COW$S commencing at 10 :30 a. m.: Fure»as ___X6. ZMIch-- hy k and 2 h. p THURSDAY, Ra} ©CRE eb en ty nE w roor's x + & a om |tion --on--Oakwood Road, 4 mile north No. of Plank Road, 2 miles south of Town 4 zoIUne and 2 miles west o. Eveicts, the ear| following : . * . 1. , AnALPH MANTEY AUCTION ... | #% Wheeling 0. E. 8: Chapter Wednésday _ The teachers of the Lake Zurich school will have a Patrons' Day ....Ov. 20th 'They have been pjanning for night. this event for several weeks and it is hoped that a large number of the par-- ents and frieffds will attend. _ _ _ Marvin Payton and several friends were out hunting: pheasants Wednes-- day of this week. -- -- irrvmmnans « evvereeamencatame * 'i'n "Ray hA dame is thak ing--«n«>5> tended visit with relatives in Chicago. A.number of qur folks plan to at-- tend the. invitatjon old time dance at Barrington Friday. evening. Good old fa¥hioned music and 'dancing is prom-- ised by the committee. 5 * IMPLEMENTS--1924 Pord 'deliverzy track, MceCormick--grain tbinder,-- hay 'rake, Milwaukee corn binder, seeder. 'Deering mower, 12d4isc pulverizers 2 sulky cultivators, sulky 'plow, hand l_plov. two 24ec. harrows, manure spreader, shovel plow, corn planter, 'corn sheMer, 2 3in. trteks, gsprinz \wagon, 2 hay racks. pump jJark, water tank, 1% hb p. EKas engine, cooltu? tank, 10 milk cans, bay fork, rope and 'pulleys, grindstone, 3 sets of double bharness, 2 driving harness and many ' other articles. / _ *\ ~ ~ -- Mrs. James Snetsinger ealled at the Oak Park hospital récently, and found Mrs. Ficke getting alopghglceiy._ _ _'The B. Y. P. U. and Women's So ciety of the Baptist church will have ;.;;rt;-lp----tix;&um hparlors Nov. 20. All members and friends of the church are invited. -- s _ ----Liie;vziuflch School was 100 per cent banking day.. Hurfrah for Lake _A North Shore line bus took to the ditch on a bad skid during the terrific snow ang wind storm at about 7 o'clock Saturday night on the S curve north of Waukegan and near the H#Aiside garage just outside of Zion.. In making the turn the bus _ skidded, turned ~compiétely @round and endéd up in the ditch. No one was injured but the bus workers were nearly an hour getting Zurich. _ FEED--500 bu. nats, 20 tons baled t:mothy hay, 5 tons straw, $ .cres of BUS TAKES DITCH N SNOW STORM wi. 1400; gray geliine, 9 vyears old, wt 1500; bay mare 19 years old wi. 1400. I 12 HEAD OF CATTLE 1 cow with calf by side, balance milk»r«; three hesférs. * k 2t --vi?b-l;LTRF--IS') chickems, 7 ducks 5 geese.~ ~ > * deill TERMS--All sums under $235. eash; over that amount a credit of 6 manths will be given on good bankable notes, bearing 6 per cent Interest > > «:+* J Wick. Auctiogeer. J. A. Schminke, Clerk Sulky and 2 Walking Plows 1 Corn Planter 1 & 2 Truck Wagonse -- -- Truck Wagon and Hay Rack Milk Wagon Manure Wagnn Bugzay Bob Sleigh 2 Twosection Harrows& Clod Crusher ~Fanning Mill Grind Stone i Hinman Milk Machine *# CGxenofifhie Tanks 8 Milk Canse 3 Se+« Harn 1 Ton Ford Truck, used one Season Many other articles FEED AND GRAIN Hay in barn. 30 acres Corn in shock 1 Kitchen Range 1 Heater aabie Chairs sn 12 Tons Timo 10 Bushels of Oat« 200 bushels of Barley HOUSEMHOLD GOODS HEAD OF LIVESTOCK A' Prop. owers, Clerk 3 Se+s Harness 1 Seeder (r Jibertvville--Man, . --Ch HENNING PERSSON WILL BE GIVEN _ SANITY HEARING Henning, Persson, 27, of Libert: ville, who was arrested after being chased by a posse last June, is to be given --a--nearing for his sanity. Since be was put in the county jail last .June charged with attempting an dsshult on Mrs. Clyde Naden, 30. in her home near Libertyvyille, Pers som has acquired the ability to slap at all people who pass near him., +His trial will be held as soon as his father can arrive. Deputy Lester Tiffany declares that Persson strikes prisoners, jailers or anyone in reach. -- Persson, offering a defense at the time of the arrest, stated that the woman had invited chim into the home, while she denied this efffphat-- ically. She related that she re-- celved bruises in the struggle and that ber clothing was torn. At one time deportation proceed-- ings were considered as it was un-- derstood that Persson® was without his naturalization papers. This mat-- ter was never pushed. --. e ATTENDS THEATRE; . ~-- avtois stouEnl front of the Majestic theatre wome~ Hidk Aetween & --andt 14--p--m.--witle she was attending e play. A search : was conducted but no trace of the ----_-- Wednesday, November 18, 1925 R. B. GODFREY The Quatity Store Grayslake, IJJ With Attempt Assault on Woman, Awaits Trial. Silk and wool zephyt weight, full length. Flesh only, at AUCTION SALE Having sold my farm, I will offer at Public Auction on the Henry McMahon Farm, on the Wau-- conda Road, 2'/, miles southwest of Mundelein, %%, mile south of Ivanhoe, 3 miles north of Diamond Lake, on 34------Head Of Livestock------34 $1 a pair -- 1 Black Horse, wt. 1200, 9 years old 1 Bay Mare, wt. 1500, 10 years old 1 Gray Mare, wt. 1600, 9 years ofd t Bay Mare, wt. 1 100, 8 years old 1 Shetland Pony, Harness and Buggy TERMS OF SALE--All sums of $25.00 and under, cash; over that amount purchaser will be given a credit of 6 months on good bankable notes, drawing interest at 7 per cent. No goods to be removed from the premises until settled for. Poultry 32 Geese Lot of Chickens and Guineas 500 Bushels Oats 200 Bu 1000 Bushels of Corn in the Crib 620 Shocks Corn | 18 Milch C 1 2--year--ol 1 2--year--old Bull 1 Brood Sow + Blae Enamel Sanico Range, nearly new A Complete Line of Household Furnimre § 'Inner Hose" Household Goods Cattle and Hogs Commencing at 12:30 o'clock p. m., the following personal property : Hay and Grain HENRY McMAHON, Prop. Illinois Horses . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 < .. 2 Yearling Heifer 200 Bushels Barle YOUR FARM SALE WILL BE ATTENDED BY A LARGE CROWD IF YOUR AD IS PLACED IN T H E. LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT 'View, on the Lake® Forest, Half*Day and: Lake Zurich new concrete road, Route 22,-- "**These dre Bc . «046 t--ot of -- . Weighty Horses 100 Barred Rock Chickens Saturday, Nov. 21st. 1925 ||| _ A U C T i 0 N 1 Straw Stack 15 Pure Bred and 4 Grade Cows 6 Fresh with Calves by side 1 Forward Springer ' Balance Milking 1 2--year old Pure Bred Heifer 8 Yearling Heifers, registered One Daughter out of a 28 Lb. dam; one out of a 22 Lb. dam; one out of a 20 Lb. dam and. dthers out of 15 Lb. dams. --_ 1 Registered 2--year old Bull, out of a dam whose test averaged 4.2. . , -- Herd Sire is a grandson of the: $106,000 Carnation King Syl-- --__vis whose dam holds the world milk championship from 7 to 120 days. -- j These Cattle are a choice lot and * _'T. B. tested, and a 604ay re test will be given. ; -- Deering Corn Hum?er Corn Planter with 80 rods wire Moline Mower, 5 foot .. Great Western Manure Spreader Seeder Little Gem Grain Grader 2. Two--section Harrows FARMING I_NPL!M!NTO McCormick Grain Binder THIS SALE WILL START AT THE TIME SPECIFIED. We USUAL TERMS 9 Shoats 'Having sold my farm, I will sell at Public H. H. Schroeder, Prop. . Froelich, ommencing at 12 o'clock sharp: CATTLE Auctioneer. Olrver Plows 1 Deering Corn Binder 1 McCormick Hay Mower 1 Dane Hay Loader 2 Corn Cultivators _# 1 Janesville Sulky Plow 1 Spring Tooth Harrow 1 Three--section Harrow 1 Deering Manure Spreader 1 Janesville Corn Planter 1 Grind Stone 1 Fancy Road Cart 1 1 1 Hay Rack 1 Stover 1/ H. P. Gas Engine 1 Fordson Tractor 1 Belt Pulley for Fordson 1 McCormick Binder 1 I0--gallon Kerosene Tank 1 30--gallon Kenosene Tank 1 30--gallon oil drum s 12 Mik Cans And Many Other Articles Machinery and Tools C. J. Herschberger, _ 'Clerk 2 Manure Carriers and Cable '!."""'M._'-"--"i'-'" Th 2 Sulky Cultfvators 2 Walking Cultivators 1 Drag Tooth Cultivator e 1 Sulky Plow 2 Walking Plows f Hay Loader Hay Rack 1 Side Delivery Rake Hay Rake Farm Wagon with Box _ Iron Wheel Wagon Buggy © Breaking Cart Corn Sheller 3 Bob Slol;hp 1 Light Horse Clipper l 1 Moelette Cream Separator -- Babcock Milk Tester Incubator P 650--L4. Scale 1% h. p. Stover Engine ' Pump Jack. > Milk Cart __* 15 Milk Cans Iron Saw Frame . 22--in. Saw 4+inch Belt, 12 feet long -- 2 2 Hay Forks and 120 Ft. Rope -- Carrier and Pulleys x Tackle Block > * +. Wire Stretoher. Gravel Box * . Log { Spades, Forks, Picks And Many Other Articles . 100 Hardwood Posts 250 feet Oak PllAXs FEED AND GRAIN 8 Toas AMalfa Hay > 15 Acres Hill Corn + 200 Bushels Oats 125 bushels Barley, all free of fou} seéd _ ~ _ 12% bushels Corn i8 Crib -- §OME HOUSEHOLO GOODS JOHN ROUSE, Clerk 1 Lumber Wagon 1 Pump Jack 1 Hay Rake ?' Log Chains 1 Disc 1|SN O W'S) 4 GROSVENOR BROS. PHONE 306 & Trucking and Hauling Furniture and Cattle Insurance 614 No. Milw. Ave. Libertyville REAL ESTATE m --attvaed o Te C Whees * mangen=~«« . werz~--se------ _A RLINGTON ~ w4 HOTEL t# Good Meals 50c WAUKEGAN, ILL. SCIENTIFIG SPINAL® WORK A Dependmble Method for Nerve and Chronic Disorders '-- Telephone. 474 * Monday, Wednesday, Friday OvER 'FORD SALES ROOM Libertyvilte. ILLINO!IE Dredging and Re-- clamation Work: Artificial Lakes, Channels, etc. Smith's T axi Day and Night Service Night Ph. 497 Day Ph. 51 We Buy and Sell LAKE COUNTY AND urniture and Cattle _ | @@@» Friaxy wighoror easn i :.o 1 ' rid 1 r: :'S:é' | Bank Local and TE D?itllltl 'lnul:llno'..'\ll::l" N':l'.hb:r:%obo.t Tractor Plowing _ |E. A. lnowu,"-gr...- W. NAGEL, REAL ESTATE SELLERS & PETERSEN W. LEE KAPPLE NAP RAPATH _ 2815 Kaping & Sons 551 Milwaukee Avenne Tdephone 451 FRED H. SMITH G. H. SMITH, Prop. Either Buying or Selling, lngies.de. . 260--J Notary Public Libertyville un gonat cce e nrrgony n iGi toags. LIBERAYVILLE LODGE No. 950 Meets Each . Monday Night.at 8 o'cliock _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Visiting Members Cordially Invited. M. SCHROEDER, N. G. WILIIAM McCLAIN, Secy. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOQ Meets 2ng and. 4th Tuesday of Kaon . Month at Gridiey Haill. . Visiting Brother .e Cordi="y Invites LORA STURM, MARY Cca~=~~yv, Office in First Natiow@w! Bank BuillGige _ MHours:--1 to 3 30 and i to * p m Fites:gence un 6 uhu-l,. opposi.e Paurs | LIBERTYViLLE IHLINOI® -- 'Ru. Phone 20--J. Office phone 163 | Reverse Charges on Basiness Calls Attorney at Law * LUBERTY VILLK. H14A4N018 _ _ LUCE BUILPING_ _ Res Phonpe 136 M Office Phone 1 By U 8. Government Veterinarian. D C. Grir neil, Inspector in Charge Phone 329 Liboriyy:--iie, tm COR.RESPONDENCE -- SOLICITED c.nk TC'Q' 'fl Tnhn--nfl' FREE OF C H A RGF Of --Kach Monthb at Masoric Hall. uiting 'Companions Cufromi!y Invited, EDW. L DuBOIS, H. P. CHAS. D. NALLEY, See'y. FRED GRABBE * A 1 TORNEY AT--4.AW Office af Home on Cook Avenge Telephone '*'6bJ LIBERTYYILLE, ILL1ON8 INSURA NCE wu.l. contract to furnish Iabor and material on your house complete for a set figure s« you may know just what cost will be before starting. Going to Build? R. L. GONSALVES Phone Libertyville 145.R--120.¢ Phone 217.M _ LIBERTYVILLE Auctioneerin FARM AND STOCK SAL Cemetery Work of Every ELHANAN W. COLBY VETERKINARY -- SURGEON TELEPH NE 66 LJBERTYVILLE, 1LJJXCIB MARBLE AND GRANITE Office With Farm Burssau. 116 South Genese St. WAUKECAN, ILLINOIS MANUVFACTVUVREAR OF No. 277 R A. M DR. J. L. TAYLOR _ M W.ofA ACME CAMP No. 176 A. A. Grandy COLUMBIA -- :.ODGE :.:. 'Ne. 131 .. MYSTIC WORKERS F. BARSTOW A SPECIALTY Prefect _ Correspond»--nt

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