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Libertyville Independent, 14 Apr 1921, p. 1

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iling ir and drsiL k cp- 5 i W e l Veiling byL K O N Y ID P N E t" rw hýoà ,èé-'e nýOUtCmie A K G-,1;ý,W E L U 35,P ilien rib- Covnto or lateyvll nii are beinge yas r te udri coir l 1 1iSeSIllllln I% I r a pc o icsinb h -il quotedessss e trele thenin n fthsis cewiin apeopirgette skni ni. everziiy nrowl annuiruaton eae thanthe Weeklies In puounty Combinedatil nreseI BIG EPW RTfil He d Bette Jump In' andv Getiiaio ive W ithll tNeRSnCaTnllrg e--al.teW a ig e elR SATilRDA i..STio PAl $g00 SaON PRElaT ls: - ciali i ais ;il- tChargesi ofý Staln Horses-à1,y Wi, Entail Raises ino Var-h Covnto atlsos Inberiionyvileleeeà M., Ei . - h rc Against S S.il Fagg Fed Fate faus pRevienu e eos tý~~~~~~S rigih th, Theit totals of tars e eoil 00I I li 4.Alil16wensi hnde ý 1 priipal topics cofi di cussin byath wor:: inagu ers of the GU E hacag Not ebrers f h s Generaiissmy atd ranl :ýero The , hirca s.i Nor l Sh o lu ubec of roe u w0l be 0I eI i ; % the disu n Muili m old ti an-nual suCook{ ot5E Hciiis, came upirni nur at ilm sorlanizahionoin-throgrsnive andhe (-'())opa l ) Bhrh er nday 1s inif-h . ia i t w as n t flot i lcorym e appo u n o>hi r asking1 l il thael inu is-m che ur -n liasi atcu ofle atbllegadmfinlron or the bls tat nnua fose i, a ben lo!ns.W is iraro RG S T A O D I paren hiar .appa su antial inreae Don de el TTEbiGIVE. TheO '>l' -u - h Loal Oaxfraiais inevitaesbe.dus b h %di t ab4. se ve a. 1> ii grde hc c tr 11t .ýi do n d p n s u on te1c n m Tý !I-,ndrli¯on- e o!thi ubi prsetdbfr ag.odi is raTied by¯ fhe l deynora¯Aën fei nge file secrtar sroo NriCy T, ujcBE A P OD TU Slcon tryw eitaloitally oteats and] MsD Hnos ane OF AS E SM N pBE T N fc ryl fol aerwl«e ape bigor tej in- ",il ar of u: wl'e Itan sia plutaidwt ub fbai erue cmin his ofhlli the etur to The-7- veil (lis arel lo arri. as r )lt -ooe slars isib grw.«otrbtlsrs lsrewr ain ol cflp en ea ared upiron bynth mle Aolv lins ooi i.r wih, bi i a c ,ýNdi ,»fi l !ieslaedt r n adt io t o thmoe incres - %I rn s n th e p T r h e a d e by S a r s u I, . "l i M e e o a i S t di 1 )0 ot o1 o T hi ol - al o s il s ta te ra t e red icted , th e re n i l te > 0 0e-naur, hrand bridgese n trel schoolss libraries a50loe rq anelo. unton I eey nsaneth fn haca adr. , th - procien wil o filoo ooooe mui mozri fil ---es -nto.h -h bohr anctiite fndi the difrn otcav ae -ap s w et on o ;lt iner Av '. -i -n -plc o -e ------ ---- - -ý Mrs.T Hese hasie not reund rm-- -- - -- -vne h cu t.tehih rwl b Mp e will «>e se ve a_ 5T g A ssochaon' rav, l boprodsisn i r vdi g f i .,il i pp ol s I ri t!o ram Lo ical fcand lsi muâ Hesa y a anda r âi u m i lc III wat rrsete beforena iarg crow a2l0 tas Tuesda was a iedayfo 'n I on ndnac lis undertaking-ci a the igh schoof dA. h IIs rdy'g$200b eea disubjef all cty esity, librsar andohe f G: 1• Eihunded ra.Sen oson It Ohn proram was "Alaska.'rdt wa anficials to appear puIi eeit ndbaacedu l hevbeforeybl the lyer o tn 1,fjovaiosnt rteswol hvet ndk hi Asenmn hou. 14. milans tha illustrate wit aol numberi oitc beau enue comotee ofos thee Legislaturesbondissu who N " ase n wni eve ry as lli colore k.lid E. Chal. Brown. nt a (pentrbuned uch', p re ent thei pleas an claim sri- ossibie The supperth sasi ir anod win esrt The apormanen >ofidin l fo rothe lit Mthei.ra Std1 Dorothe.s eip ws bas taken wolibtorceaeatxraeeta mr ma ha . i the adie Aid of the hurc publn a d i fign e by evra unkgm id improvement doese nou e (uou. Doi anTurheaHn to amuantin of the oar of trdcu it .0- l the isolde abou il ben availl to entaenbsle h let an M liradford athi effent pro s out, L bertt. ib ae a specif the atrehrte localityn- Tuihed thei msbical rora d n+g Cmany the tilae Sofm Liberyvle orn atho sdne ot funet>dn In every intae thraes fin (lu i, T:fi laer l t-l om nd t are organ hz pw ol pi at- i on wh r Mr, olyt io l te t p eI' u fir on equtah e pr pn d un u t im- t wi t i une s oAua y t o ct ac a n eo th ancm e sub ute i i eli t rshr p a l iese o t ta po iica Mare et are b,-Itiganyoe- inteares ed fyvll for. ap ro al Os to raise thistsae tos beie cratica an reoe mustina cone s i Tle L- in c o r am W ul will ben at luh'dn n eisic m lt. in- bil izr atd th . . f .hl Pti F. iday bo d issu .e of$1.00 S t oad ving payng $12,00 by ge ra bond issue of a the at thi ess gointhe seakras ct ahne 111 6: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 17.2 45bEmnr) oer rfso nloin: un the riedsi sheciar nal and othe rser nalid- l I.veni puli beefit anovd blnc de bonr th1 ilg.pybe$0aya for t ete various actviie ousl he to ricoi*iio- Ner-owestern il nversiys a aof ssesmn .o 10 blillageo oflbri-c aiorinneirvido TeMiW ln Hianceetessomsee onrc.Thsbndiseyer.wthitretaanprcntdn e utiedtnucon-tetta nailon -a cruaton. %% dlivtr r n h te 1 otil or s tr loater sewerlrs d ,o- certam t. met al theiri t 3 tud il iS ntfrtep ros fpm ncntrco has Igednoacetthse tiharm till re soutfth e addre ~ o y of thEvnn h-seiln inde t r wam in acor wih he .Th apportionent ulof the crosr ofý Poth meet i Iec i- me ate 93.ay 3.manh oes etc ls a d be e sttbons atd prinig so ther ole o dis his ekaohrdywl eg trinl .r Il l ea l at r:3 tatmn pulihe asweek b Jhe asai mrvmn ewe uii n eew e The otal. amnt douhe E. R.00 Hard- cunmttolss the vilaer ineling en ave to differtaen caes wha Th s ely igeet o ors S ytt alt ndte rprt beabne. The McCanen wi ein reeort.ing Coman one thea storm aeero-te os poe to soe of the otaes Weu, I, ! llage idanwheare The re T herar. Hyat I,, ir isl unfa ir. nequtbeads tnjs ben th withi antwthut toat, l coin tof the eimatessub- Terio ano haddiiona expnse and t nhsedehsaecesr are- spread according to the benefits tit, which will accrue to the said prop- sarinothn Bill. exclusive of expenses, of $93,953.71, saie clk Il e -smeudgsn the ir Reports coming to~lesgislators ane u-~an luhan the Itrlwtr-eera IrIy oro the proose imrveet .\tr. Vterna MIcCluieý is visiting al sam es se wil coduc the otatws I tls od ft e l isetion•ate rel finhani , cond it ls fsth At ,ro--.rn ,n% the gzt oh th reimn is no)t only for thie purpose 1li. Said aissessmle>nt uipon *the prop-,the homne of her parents Ihis week. l Aet is woe known, the e itat I othe r r worsif the ban ssueg Oistaee ishareni an d t f el 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~r adn hrnaeryrarceà diiraining the surface of bots. but for - riN or said objectors exceeds the prOII rlotdia ReghMCl % ilet f giore tas the esft mat the abpov.thr w1,0i be a n g oe lieve will the teanefec o inty, thepur pose of taking car I of the over portionate share of the exprense of saidl 1ti eotdta aeg M Clure illag enieros cotn dwanel that the abou $30'nepnestnh ey ecn hmt xaieeey b 4., i an room l:s[ in the. flow te ofisternis and stormi water froms impr-ovemii-ni equitably and fairly 1intends to build a newo homne soon. cos woul noroedwnadtaiteigo supplemental assessment crease asked with care. Banks fil tr-1. aft [lie 'young folkos have buildings. and therefore, a corner luicareal upon saLid pIopeýrty. T, hihho ol aebe limprovement should be put in ahead whichi will be a lien on the propertylport that in many cases cýapital-is.40. beenseatd. n boe wo desires is1shold be assessed for stormi sewers .lTeiseýnn haoin their bimnnl exams the o s the i pa in a tn tebadfel othatan shwo cntutisofb-ngdwnpnwth hchog w-arol welcolo ihn 1 vening pro-:r 1n lie samie basis as for sanitar sew- 11Teassmn olfldi hspast week. twajutfeinetgthcorctstracts, will tnt be nescessary. this year's taxes. Such a situation t fil 'illeran:erM becau ler 1 l b 1 loceeding is not in th e formi required ;as it did fls year, for the reason that Thle board of local improvements os. conside-red alarming, for history .l Tt bane swrd thel song ievcloncto n e c f ous byl law.l and is wholly insufficient to Mrs and Nrs. lery wre Gurn e h eost of the work, as shown by bids I.lie village, having charge o fthis im- shows that such a course always pli$ his lneia o rd. fil-wellgas(the1fine d wht-ich nd beric fo h r of u.ý jppor this proceeding.ýi t recently recive for road work would provement, submitted this matter to cf ee distetr. wlbes>eAl fastres i-ad Icn 0411r lo the 11 sine asfilecto "- .erticaete a he officer Thle eomnnuli 14o east met Tue-lnoet have belon any loess thasin last yer The village boat' as a Wiolè, ndteRievenue tmperined 7.8wlli Dia ètrs for wate o ata swe er n mita king said assessment roill is nos inJday nighit. Thre nia, promises to be Aeralwnthcrdstopp-brdaisrgurssin-eCie From different Sections of the state Onehudre fet f ver crne lt ormi requiredt by law. on 1e the- unnies rer prestented n ryowners whose property was as- that in tlieir opinion the best ,nlanibanks report that the small inventair A ~ ~ ~ ~ (neufi H i was Coxnme ami 1: ato h mrvm nt d e. Gunsessed for the improvement, but in would bol Io raise this deficiencry by ai are putting their mone into, Mmx eg- no eå assd rir te a nIlbed in sai d p'roc eedings hadl been 1 -ir. and iis u eturned froms front o1 whose property the impoov- general bondJ issue, and therefore have lempt soiecuritires. Farmers who hav. Mlaimts lha Hyan and Aliller were don pinor tel fihe passage of thie ordi-ithieir Floridai homte Tluesday. ment was not. constructed, and allow- passedl an ordinance to that effect and sod their farmsq, instead of investigg vo herrduto -o bcue hynanceý dire,(tiinz rihe min of said as -ing flhe commission for collecting tire called anl election for- the voters to in real estate miortgages- or*in thls SUPE R VISED DBY wr-Istied to ilbus because *thel l-. . . . . . . . . en installmstents.<the total amount as- vote uiion the question l:of approving bn nli taxnxemdp eits fe h lad filed twenty objections and be ,il A ,part of this unpr[ýovemen t has VO00 00 0L 000 sessed whichi will be available for the. this ordinance and the issuing of tue some thing entirely niewl for rural la. casei- ws hei>r ortle vilae o un dont, by private persons, at thir 6 VOL .9 total cost of this improvement. is $8LII- bonds, aot a general election to Doe' held .vestr giv +emth $se. hnporigteurs onIxonsthpeo t phe sasagaog .. ..f'.. ..f..$1..2,..-90 0,levig adeiceny f.922-1,pil19,19tatthhsaesimacnd-eTisprceur issiniicnti- ilobjections. as il would be necesar 1 i.. ordinance direc tirng fihe miaking of 053.71. This balance lis due the con- dates for, office are elected. crigt eiltr aiirwt toge eprteniees n ohe ait u assessment, Mlis, Aninat C'oiconof Libertyville 1 ractor and can be reaised in ti The fanance committees of the vil. revenue problems. Irst the effed ---nesses fro other cities and there 141. A part of this improvemnent haswa a visitor amion-, friends and refia- wys: A supplemental assessmssent lage board hias gone into this matter, is going to be disastrous to, hopse fer ýIu. construction and mnaintainancedwould be- a' long court fight on Ithýe, been done by private persOns at theirieshr last weeýK can .be spread On all of the property a d together with the board of- local1 more revenue fromt taxes for investk nighays loa.cunysaeprpsto as Hiyatt's objection rais- og%%n expense, prioer Io thle passage ofi Mrs. Hiarry asíl visited hier in the village assessed by the first as- in provements state to the people Of-ment in tax exempt securities minen ndeeaas proposedl ir Hlouse Bill edl the question of the sufficiency and tis ordinisance. idaughiter. Mrs. Ehily near Elgin. last sesetfrti mrvmntr ietvletanteropinion it is proprty subjet to taxation, 0n N .!,now before thre state legislai. description of the improvement and 15. Saidi assessment, lin so far, as it IFriday. another court nroceeding, which its-!wouild be to thie best finlteest of the simd iately there is going to folIM esa believe to be Ilr defrimental thalt the engineeer's estimate was ex- ;tirets thle said :propert of objectors, Th e.M u osgv eysessmnent would be diveided into n-ilawand all concernto vtfo-aslumpfs 'in valuations on which te ntrssof LkeadCo eIle and noid. In othe words. . unconstitutional, inequitable and i, el.Mrn latiunlave Reuar ser- y alet and would be a lien against 1 1the apnroval of' said oIna at saiorea asesmns Ante e outi cntguusan fvoa le to thssbetosrie negn e. lile atrio la15 Suda schoola 1:4 fhel property the samie. as the first as- ellection. If thle voters at the election that Ils going to provel serious frm fol conigonsan laorbletuinz question. 17. The estimate of the cost of said -:4 sessmnent. Theu total amnounst of this as- d (o not by a mnajority, vote of those o-suhinvestments ils thait it, ls g.lg downstat secinsdnt(f acoriglto Lak Thel tax roll rails for a total sumli of impro.(vement was not itemized. Api 7 om u n ul rps essment* would be more than the $12,- ing uapon the ques'tion, approve Saidi to lakse out the usual channels the Ï011 e speinenet f igwasI$93,382. thic is less than the amiount 118. Saidi improvemient dioles not drain wihus in our contest. 053.71 deficiency, for thle- reason thrat oriace -h village board will thenilions of dollars previotusly availabl. ERussel wo is miaking an oftecnrc n h ot ftcthe entire drainage basin included in, The Ladies' Aid mefeting with Mrs. thert would be, added the cost of be compelled to takie proceedings to for homte buildings and purochaising .f Elo wrnte amaer roithsprocee-dings, amounts to, consequently, lthe boudaries of the improvemaent. John Walton was, enjoyed by each one spreading the assessmrent and writingile\y a supplemiental assessmssent for Ireal estate of al] kinds. r bl nesiat teprvsions any rebates givenlt property ownersih 19. The resolution dores not show of the large crowd present._ A .oicnsic ulp the' assessmnent roll andi expenses suclh def.iciency and costs accordinfi file, bill. would lessen thec amsounst accordingly. Iha i hias been amnsended, and that lunch was Yerred Io twentyd(ive. Mrs. in connection with such iuroceeding, su to thieir contract with fihe E. R. Hard- A.- approximlately 40 per* cent of the Thre following is a complete copy of 1sai.d improvement chranged the niature L. V. Lusk won the prize for tse stune, that the supplemnetal asstessment, -il' ing.-Company s t taxes and licenseps ;IrI paid.b the objections fie nteHatadcaatradineto h mrv.peae Msý \\m. C. Dillon. The i ifl E the residents of counsties In the Chi" M R.Mle0rpristknfo et follo.wing officers were elected for the - - Ial 1istrIct. they wouild receive but the files of the County court: 20. Saidi ordinance is void because'com"ing year: Mrs. Lee Huson, presi- partmsent (le ml riany% of, the build- Ier S-mal] benefit for road building Stt fIlni.Cut fLks:unirasonable. dent; Mrs. Frank Hiiromimus, vice prs sig wvithin l oraion, but at H A R and maintenance work. wiete In the County Court of Lake CorIy MOTMRR.MLE ident, and Mr.Wm.i s. Dillon. secre- thle request l 1j Gen.I i Leonard counties In the remainder of the statle December Termi, A. D. 1919. M. C. HYATT. - tary-treasurer. +od RETu RN TO ORT *°a "° ° ander21 A Iud be benedited not only by their In the Matter of the*Village of Liber.' By A. V. Smith. Their Attorney. --UR -~~- until his dear orth Pilp ý1dwn taxes and revenues, but ail by tyville Special Assessment No. 141. Thberle are twenty objections in alt NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION pines, they wil; in standin thasit of thesre northern counsties, he fo .ytmo SomSwr, instead of onl Notice .shrn ie hto eprrl.h cned.Now comi Mortimer R. Miller The objections of M. C. Hyatt and March 23rd, A. Ir. 1421, the Steen Com.n S E IA O I Whlere captse. J_ 'i L_ 0On0ll, Mr.FeiZee n The northerns contes have a much and respectfully represllents unto this MI. R. 'Millier were withdrawn without bination Lock Company. a Corporation, Istate chaplain Of theican Le ad oin greater percentage of road travelt and Honorable Court that he is the owner bein passed upon by the court as and the Triple Metals Corporation, .a 1gion, formerly distri uted I canteeni therefore the cost of upkeep Is many Of Lots ~20 and 23 Property Owners' shown by the following order of rise- Corporation, bosth of Waukegan, Illi. Only Six Hundred Men on Ac- crhecks to the Illinois hel~s donal Grand venue toFa timeil thrait of more southernly count- Sutbdivision of Ansel B. Cooks Subdi- Ird January 13, 192Q, the following nois, were consolidated into one cor- . fo hod bylth Fort Sheridan A sociation files, he declares- vision of Ici 1, 2,f24 and 25 in Sýchool appear of record: poration: to be known as the Triple tive Duty; Less Than 100 ýand iotaling fromt $7010 u- $900 "i \Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zoehler S Supt. Russell favoris county super- TQistees' Subdivision of Section 16. "Now on this day this cause coming Metals Corporation. with principal of. Wounided at the Hospital. monlh this week but tent n,n wer e dto hi rn 50vision of ronds because state officials' Township 44 Nofith, Range 11 East of on to be heard. comte Mortimer R. fices located at thec City of Waukegan. prel no receil thefowme. oe m ma atre les familiar with local needs. the Third P. M. MilradM . yt n ihrwLk ony lios - I sepected that the It. 0 T. II nue WVaukegan, to whieb-ihey wei Also coraes M. C.Hyatt and rsepectsll objections heretofore filed in this This publication is made pursuant OdFr hrdre rpdysn fo nvriiscn olgrwl n rdgom2 er T ~~~~fully represents natto the Court that 1court byl thlema and each of them, in to statute in suchl case made an prlniakt eiuie<pewrus h ota hi-api hn ote Baird place, consisting ai Ë S. PR0SCUTES ie is the owner of Lot 1. Block 2 C. II mailtes 'of the Petition of th deds non r Ilnre wfode ne, ln 10 JO jatwnofBchsto. Frank Wriyht's Addition in the Village lage of Libertyville for confirmation, TRIPLE MEAa COP]TO·eaS of thil dwrtilrmn 'I>n llrinin lase duin11wheZ lr traded their Grand ss Pof iberyfll. LaeCutIln.-o pca Assmn o 4fra D klS Fuua Secrtary atP)ATN bthe No rt 1 nor Hsitl reandl S imn- are wel ndric a e'fr h laet

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