miketon 36, West Antioch misioner Diver being; laid over for MILLER CHARGEDT I.,$o.0,future considftion. W .. EMBEz pro , ýeea to Joseph Brun- Peggs Neprt-Not. nt Si lent of lot 1 block 4, The*retéfbe TIny Tot, the policeAd0mnSd Cig yO etC. Tiffany tird addition to Waukegan, report, presented Itself to the break DR, O . BUTTEFIELD. Lake asl Title &D $gT. fast table also Monday, but was of Mon City FuC08Ser10onsET SAT SNE maol;m inBlg. Waukegan, ill. W. 0. VW Narn and wife et al to sent back t wash Its face again.t .Ch geasre aT Tman + +LotsJ.2 REE 0ey.Jbelr, ar*oflou5,Rina noug to sat fy thwacomission- Charges of emnbezzlement against Lfgrtyvui. Illinois. AnieShm anto Jeanertte Dinkel . EC ofEabeh1.,oodrige er ln charge, and was not rea, but W. . Miller, alderman. and acting 4 ~ o o Oe ÈDspie, lotS& b1lck33pLake BluffW, ecae, oC W. VedderlotsO1 2 will be presented ágain tonight, with a Mayor of Zion City, may be started in DRC., AL A 6 and 5block 5-'ashbrn1Par,1Nort nice clean face and hands. It is thqenear future, and it was igtatdn laNo. dondit n"aeBn flk oett Ed- Chi W . l50 laimed that the report for last month, Monday that fit wasl Ikely that wit- rm vaLyLv.vvg m $am Inqieo adPtes o ren Bay add C W Vedder and wife to jou. Dock- for the first time In, eight or ten years nesses Woould! be brought before the aouse-frm 1 to8&and 6 tou a tapegiorst,8,,W D. 2. ewies and trife, lots 1 ti 5 block 15, will show that the city will receive grand jury which will convene in OC.ae d lot ý;, S'Ws Pa++ad+if+t+JhnCea Washburn Park, North Chicago, W. tome money from this departmnent, tober to prove that aldermnan and hentsmm ,ba on, 5s 8 o ...N4Pmaro lot 56%,Highwood, W. D., $2,800. about $150. mayor pro tem, W. P. Miller, misap- - PU A id l s8. on eLAsW tarina b .D $M0. Young & Co. On Trial. propIated $600 ef the City funds of PALMCU M Boo I AEWibr n wf e leo8.J Arthur Young and , company, rele Zion City and appropriated to hie own ATTORNEY . .k 4lecreqla oetion 9Land40 HUA UDÁÚIT REPORT. lenea by Auditor Smiley, appeared in Use, it Wasuclamed by one of the lead- gbryns geie a ec n 0 Wrrntonhi, ..-eurt and explained as nearly as pou ers of the Votiva faction Mondaymer- ,ezIseniee of ae W. D, $5,600.eot ta«tgof$ 4sMe many pointe atout the report, nin. *p-87-6-O---r- ------nd wife to E.S.EpO4O irtgOfO with which the commission had not The case armse, à.i the present ete- DGLI¶ C'WM"Mý= ý b" a Umm kW M" mmeaut5Ui fot otz 18, 1e and 20. May be ared uP SOOD been entrely satins.edt. In connection tdon fraud! Canonout of the lectionsDiOLM P F= 00Ç block 2, Wthrop Barbor, W. D. $1. ...... with thle alleged shortage In the de. at Zion City. lit ee that Milleritloa t 1 1to6 .m 72 dward'Vlm*h Md wife et al to The meeting o the commissioners partmient of special assessments which alleged ha"v ai fromt the City R J.tel Tge 12 uM-ldingP. nton Dubroski to 19,blok 5 Moday deveope on thngwas suppos et have been found by!treasury 1600' for the speci police- wtD J. L Tayn-hn1 the mond and NneTJ Nort chicago W. D. $970. although there was little ln the way the commissioners, but not ecorded m'en who were presetn t the plls atis hoe19 *50ess lr d .CV=1rde. eE .ofruitenlO n idvooe athe report of auditors, Mr. Smiley Zion City on the three election days Libertyville. lnis --pr-.----,r--vrt . .o rsls ob son I ee saedta Sees1a reetd opreererder, bat that the Mo. 9 2ehwppers lot W in9 14"L FeF n t, de edl a sl ofl tcrkLealpowers, luesu aftba te en el r e sau dt as g , r e asa pa t f titis e1 pou Ïew. que 0 --- ~00$ten and Det tr-aining among the report- on May 3, A h ui "eo ifnlapr fi i aem la arahgelt==nat J. P. Carso& commissionier. The whole burto w nr ateedtAr yoeitD TI. a 6, 7,and 8,ilock 3 1,1Exmorers aory onthe aà à te ommiqussion. 29. In this report clerical errors and Theodore Forby, attornui of Zion ovan Lag Sil NaATIONAL .*am' lilp li mo tgm fo sa le aAP .F R M W M i I L ,an d ark, . D . E'50, fea caml obr he e oltqe i on , t other err ra showed a shortage, ap City when o ed about the matter on Olt" -8 c 12 a. mi and 1 t o p 4 ands 01500ALE-We hrul fil Sudt---.oos"Ipm .swth.May1.4n'1ndhsbn t .GE fnew boriee oeteraie tparently, of about 1834. Later It was Mlonday intimated -that the charges DAIM. M"re n1o __ed,, -d-n.-- ----Am --. 1al reveny and wife, *lot in southeast ®c me leeyrAan eretattwa keyttthserhredfmtepatomfteLbryve-Ir.s ears nou li to nthln sti or l «rF o um M tW e b e e lut 81,0. fumr- quarterWo. section0 . i ra t to n om m 1sio er Det eyer, w ho ha s shortage would be offset by omne over tabernacle t ZM on City Su nday af . Tu Al dr & asan sur e for3" more r o mse anw t , t o e b t also for- hp . .$ 0 'taken te old bridge as his own spe. payments which a,,subs quent audit ternoon by the General Overseer. It. p- .L TA L R h oe eolae ihd'ommwthsemDøt wtho 1. W. Miller to . R. Honsen, lots 1,capestrdthbllorlinbywso show. The auditors went lnto is thought that the fmoeyl Wasappr- 1 ornntov» au.Erdn'lD . witou bordADLo-lad" Rgenneanrprt f otdolock4 Kubkrsbringing linfo the council a report the City offices this morning and wHilPriated upon request .of Alderman ou:7t 0am o4ad6t FO.7 LE5eia Bner dose.I .L-.Lek eggsj sub Libetyvlle; Q. C. $1. made by an engineer, named West- remain there ln an eiffort to clear up Miller to pay~ for detectives and police oa te1abm.2t4Md6I eaislitdPoeRon ask a12y2-. .4. l.4. . . . . . . j. . . .William Witton and wife to George cto hcaoPh.oehe ihtemat c eodsadheuym.ro'hi srie dBra y t a e.8a+ w rT-W O S + Sheton, 74 acres in .ections 14 andhis report pr«eenteda picture ln blue No smie el hea n the tsp ecti arg il ei i l FOR ALE 10 oom aioernb ,g, g ,g.g,, ,gg, .. g ,g,.g,15Aate B oi e John$6000pn ef rae oæld bridge wlctonoof f M rS eport o n the lc deartenè T e e ta illehrgedI not p a h e-DRl...SM T withbasment, new; eentraHly located. GOLD PILLED SPECTACLES-with fla akohek oetteJh .as h aie tree od o Oth epact othn epoedprts rmtattie $60t thlerpoic emen, he payng Asnaebetg eflesrCiyity water, efultest included for $1.00 aud up. Grifflth lot 47 Green Bay add to the former conference between ttdeptetadbeno iveto hiom thtiem,60 tithepallegemytenflelowsRf..GEER APAOI1E bot and cold softdate rbiggestw in haveDyvOurlpforent leproethaned or Lake Forest, B. W. D. 12. officials of the Chicago and .ilwaukee dwhoen had fobtem. Hven claime i Vola e dy othe police nrs o r EERtoo1. so a tIo a. gain in strictly up.to-dt rsdncsi br nwfamsfr or rsntlnes .Keubker and wife to W. H. line, andtld of the Dnt scheme by we eakdCo hm eit Cerk ale 3 er hse pctethe e an.vr achlas to thloialcity lo one alofroo ubnne, 0.00sanof.t od wit comfrtrmS"dan 5 acres in northeast quar. which they can get out of paying for that he asked Forrmer Ciy lr lelthavet ill idthe claidbe S EC. LynhrrNToN ToTeE V-,londl stye,hbax cent nd, 1.00and teRoanDr o. akie's drulg o r m.aen 20 Ea twsiW .ia wbridge under their old fran. Thacker for the papers of the police der. Tetmaiter w l,lilacimd e SEMATNIO R[l glate;. loiasemena excll wl.ad3h1 HxaiDrg oreo1eGe1seta ecio 0,EhiowshpW". nw gdepartment, and only one book was brought before the grand jury at the.1 citrn il el ta ag in qBiruel and Madison Waukega, l11 . 29-4 g hse hc otand ot-Ocobrtem ------ this office.OAN-0 nl-tf: John Bohrn and wife to E. W. But- Road Executed coup. given to him, w He mmonisedo ok tenipnet. li htteeMR FRSL 3lag o mrsfeme. Ton LAN-Oin. iprvd ,enedtract of land in section i11'The old franchise which was grant. lng of any use. Heprioohigt tecarethysateTromi FOR SAE-3 lrge wok mars. fars. Dyond A ustin e.50-f , •ed tothe railro* stated that when up the matter again. 18nSEecratai Adrs .M AFuAg rylkWest Antioch township, W. D. $19.000tpCmaylUQ ces ooron Advises New System. lng the entire amount was usýad ln Utflese pp. 8lStEetr $l* 111 Pon 1R1raalke 82ti.¡.¡ ...... . . . . . it •l.John Bohrn and wife to Win. Oet-ileetions with itheraCscato o on h 3'tr. Smiley alsos atedthat he Pay of specIal policemen, and $10 Office Phone 5884 . Bu. Phon$111 FOR SLE--4&naw audafouotin, WANTD +ting 80 acres in northeast quarter of 1suho wlkeo h otawould like tosee somes systeinstalt. for specil Policemen for three églo. NbtrTH CHICAGO. ILL1110I eaO r SAE-bari trysoda foutain, . . ........... . 1 , , sothoaMsta e oAte oth atin wultntayfonvr mnya onedrnchamring ot et, thetabloe ;,, ,.. $eci2, Es ntohtonhP. \V. Inpw bridge wsto be con-tructed by ed ln the city hall, whereby the pres- in oudDtpayfrvr aya and echai, omper s teoler.mpoon, WND. $2,000.ataml brnethe road. Now fitappearsthat the ent antiquated system might heý re. the rate of $3 per day. and veryhingcomleteto sart n i euWNTD To budaaivyer oh rlPaedwt n mr oenand up Anqther charge against Miller, lit lasLe M semamparlor. Extremely low price tfor orcide od Ive i. dmsJ. laster ln Chancery te ohnB sier, road has inedaccuesto ,MilwaukeePd d vise oe d a e ohrsinil ha ehrdfrseia IESOEBLE offi drc so alIEEEDN .MCEY B37 iertyile, ll., art f th easthalfof seraon ,1a- and connections with Chicago, but by to date. He adved he Y dco. o lsic, won e who as not a frspint of N FtiMER L E gdc taeaelPharacyga - or phone 158L. P-87-1 ren township, deed $2,182.50. means of changing the name of the compansta å tthemYoclgandm ng hationeywhich, it ca ie isfi AN-*ROUN.LK 1p 00 FO A E A D1lt.11. o b uWN E Grk u tco si st a bicu ber, athia rs iW ber tu aKr e b in rod w he t ag and M i waukee it ight look a 1 tle b tter." Inally g l, and that thl s policem an w as a d N ight tU ste Prom ptly A tended- ttAL At odbars nd wa k, ot BoT , keter, kng. e3-1of section 23, Grant Township, W. D. rlIfread Company to heChicago ad he offered ekstan 1 d eme tsith along wIth the rest.TE PHN 22 on omrt ha • AN iEl m pn;rifencebard me 3 Fitate of Wm. Hook, to . L. Wright an entiraims thaut o bnio thersthe ud ngtt he i ofothe0recods tfSt te cunit CoLake Coun yU: ,FOR Addrem rugINDEPENDENTeoy c pa ofth 8.Wre n oewest quarter of,6()rond at ail, and fthat ofsets the connec- thought that this, matter will be taken Special May Turin A. D. 1911. Ag g b ailtai,-asi gs'o UteedK. .ufrceye3-f in1,Wrrntwhlp tion with Milwaukee. At the Chicago iup at somé uturemeeting of the com- rn oprv.Hny opr ta A Aut, SrP ball tWe e l dilth.K W A N H. C. Edwards i ern lt 2 , lck 4,La e Blfen f h in he Cmandyw o gtes m isioners, the matter being left to In C ancery, Genl. No. 5041.'F 1 A e 0. a t Ni woooo o r n n ie e8 to o u i perbi.o i er n tQ0, bl ck 42.L ke Bl f at It Is now usin r the 1t. P ul t ck i Co gm issioner Diver to get speci na- P blic notice is her by given that L ( Port V iit .1 . end m J~e-6-f . C. Kn . d . eteEle from Evanston and therefore the tÉOnÉ, and prices for various systems. by virtue of an order and decree PHONE 1481 = O 4 E A e e l o s o n D m o d s. v Kn g ato n wi feo WE l mrDt r m s of0h e.r a c i s eh a v e n o t b e e n M in o r M a t te rs , . ep te r e d n th e a b o v e e n tit e d c a u s e , embon nclse omow ad eecritWNED-LBOExpeneddinngroo heoc,1%ads ecin1'fulfiled. Daniel Sullivan, F. Wilmington, ln sabid Circuit Court of Lake County eas.Pie$3000 DMNoA r a EwAsL BTELie E ana oEBwnship, eW. 0 . Peared to Recod Report John Nlann and A. Reynolds appoint- Illinois, at the Special May Teru . er imsW 11.. Etat o E.B. oodrige o Wk-The report showed the bridge to be ed special politcemen without city pay D. 1911,' thereof,1, the undersigned, Im l aAAA IOU torjalnSayperskodition,,tbeocke6,sWash- to be on duty at the wire mille for Master in Chancery of the Circit RsdneaElbtr FOR &*AE- Coiclots in C. Frank WANTED- Raoruetoel. Will cafor I prsi lt2,bok6W D 20 i a odtin h a ea vr ak on Ilni il A giefHre.aaeW ae e Wright's addiio,010 , foxptr0000 temand etJrnGa. npla.,C4intow .rnPakNwoth Cicag, t. • ol ther report presented to the commis one year. Court of Lk uty, * * swiiAUIlsfo »a mm. orllonheà"e at $20.0an$0000 VMN basm Pee 5JG4.H.KoN -c26tgC . ecobJ.,t-Wk sonert hbas shown. Mayor Bidinger Commissioner Dietmneyer presented on Monday, the nineteenth day of gufr@bo gbme pu.00à"da Szyperski, lots 23 and 24, block 6, has stated at other meetings that he the report of the civil service coin- June, A. D. 1911, at the hour of one 4CnNMGO W A FORSAL-Lbta50%S nd verlaWANTED-ood ir for genera honte Washburn Park, North Chicago, dueld considered the bridge se for all the mission in regard to the matter of the o'clock ln the afternoon e, said day, FOR BSAL GEs subdi0vino er01n1or u k. ne hounders t Jom.in F . traille which the citycold pass over appointment of 1M. J. Douthitt, as as- at the east front door of thbe Coud B P O the mont des rale loeation@ in twn. a ther@ alD1ay on DePlionsriver The estate of the late James Currie, lit, and Commissioner "Atterbury stated sistant superintendent of public workl. House ln the City of Waukegan, Lake B .w olm -- Only h a anfloc aielectriendepotol ctn od e-30-ti ZMon millionaire, has beeon probat- the samne this morning, but, notwvith- In presenting the report Cothmission- County, Illinois, »ell at public auction for&,, ae and gasuLibendpaidad and will come up formally June standing their secure feelngs in re-ler Dietmeyer stated tha work was to the highest and best bidder for cnatra o, viler. .. .A.BELE . . .g. .,.her.26. The nominal value of the es- gard to the birdge, Mayor Bidingerlslack ln the department of City en- cash, the following described lands, LB1ERTYVLL£ ILL + LST nd OU D +tat isplcedat 00,00 Curieiswas afraid to let the, report go on gineer t present and advised that the and réeal estPle, towit, Fr ARM-ethaelalo Laklt ..... . . . . . . . said to be a Voliva follower and it is record, claiming thatt irold mean man be not plal et work until July The west 6.12½ chains of the east ecunty farmsto-11ell, alsoOouses and lotso ikelytha hevllacurhwil that the City had received due notice 1. Finally he was informed by the 17.59% chains of the north 6.53 can in~ ~ vilas. D blacAknN 40.pSRYDontsTOLEhN-ayougeldingbenentof the condition of the birdge wthout corporation ceounsel thatno one had of the northwest quarter of section 31,1 AdjudicatonNotic FO AELto ouhPr v.pude, 5Y% andsweigh i about1 C.o N.Nelson t .W and Mar- any attempt to remedy it. janything to say about the matter ex- township 44, north, Range i,1eatPbioues rbsvn th oacosrMlaukee Av@. equiseAo rmmy Pasture at sheldnona re-th M oçenl6bloc 1ueaeierinotoieBuWt ept Commissioner Dietmeyer himself, of the third Principal Meridian, stu1 a tra M.S, .AesEz, Dext door e-35-ti dey, June 1., A. W. Koon. p4871 omisioerOriM.-holBsop.isiiteemate wsleftu t6hm. ateliotekoutyofLae ndStte d poseleer report brought ln to the; Atterbury presented a bill for dam- of Illinois. waukregnInsa bhdecunty- nh couci b exersopose te neages sustained by one of the wire EDWARD J. HEYDECKER A nx aE a noe localnane ookoverthe enfireaidt te bluwntit e of tt e1 tdths15Qa riM 0Nd ý- 1 Adjudication Notice. se ebý Admtilptrator o ofteEat e lga adurt ofLake County, t a trathereof0 m holden at' the Court Housleln WaUlregan. ln si ory o te ritMn 4of ffs Jdiat4n«8 L. SWAiER. Administrator. waukegan. Im .May, W,1911. P-36-3 would pronounce It Otto. Dietmieyer1 the remainder of the bills will be ta- defended himself, clming that it! ken up. needed an expert Buch as this city 1on motion of Commissioner Orvis, could not produce, to determine the >the meeting adjourned until tonight exgact condition of the bidge. In this whien a meeting of the board of local heas as.ist dby C o i..uonerDiv improvemnents will also be held. reason to oppose any local man ex-1 MAIN C. DECKER, Atty amining t.he bridge, still "one would Adjudication Notice not go to a butcher sho" to purchase Pýubiic notce lm aerebr gienthut the Sub. a baby carriage" anatt one w-ho srbr ecutor of te latWIn estmn hadi ·made bridges a MIéatudy ought couty courto ae couote at a tenut ereo ta be more competent to pasl on the tn saideuntysothe frt ona okAgu condition of the local ark and state ne t1911a hanad OeSU aeMoUSed at 1t conditin. °tn to Prenent the same tu sad Cour fo No rns ererecrdedin hisin. MICHAEiL SHERIDAN, Executor. nnthe report upon Piotion Of clim. waukegan. lu., June 5.191. -87.3 Adjudication Notice. ofJoephN.ticeupis Wreeb gi thunty cour ecounsr atéo Iniaio. 1EN STiILING. UE= Waukegaen. 111.. Mar 1D. 191ý At tg Boxiiohasall the goo ualities of coffee, tea or cocoa with no harmful effects. It iis made fEom the meat of bananas, matured in the sunshine of the tropies, peeled, dried, granulated and roasted The roasting imparts a disti nctive, fragrant ilavor, not banana-lie' BoNANço Is the, most delightful and healthful. beverage, and is as easy. to prepare as tea or 00ff9e. Steaspoon of BONANo. a cup of Water, a minute's boil, and a little çeam 4ud sugar. Don't De prejudiced, but order a cau today from your grocer and ge it a week's honest trial. At the end of that time you will be e prised at the impiovement ln your healthý.-daler nerves, eearer brain, sounder sleep. BoNANo bas just the food-stimulating, tissue-building qualities d0 tbfe in a drink for inornin g noon or night. I AON ÀNO, and it ie the ý onetŠdrink yOB ean also give 2., makes sevéMty-five cups, so that it le as edonomical as it is good. A triál wll convince -you. Ask your grocuer for Bpnano, the ippon! parable drink. nfi id嶫ONL BANANAFOOD COMAN CJilCAGO ELL. THE INCOMPARABLE- TABLE DRINK Irandle a full line of General Machinery Farm Implements Wagons, Bug- gles, Harnesses. etc. b«s We put op alI stgles öf GIINN RODS promptly and correcti e. W.ýMcCLURE QURNEE ILLINOIS Foot