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Lake County Register (1922), 10 Feb 1926, p. 8

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.. Increase --Announced _ _ ; By County © Clerk; Schools, . " CGet More; Values F announced Monday by County Clerk _ "~Lew A. Hendee and show a general ~ ~The tax: ; of 'the county s Qulndk' e No, Chi. 63 (Wk. twp.) 10.91 No. "Chi. 64 (Wk twp) 12.16 No.Chi. -- (Shields)...__ 9.65 Lake. Bluff= 65. _._._._ 8.34 Lake . Forest: (Shields) 9.03 Lk. Forest ~(Deerfield) 8.65 L. Forest-- (W.. Deerf.) 9.94 ut 45 cents, while it was 24 cents inctease of 25 cents on each $100 in 1925 over 1924 for general pur-- noses. In 1925 the rate was set percentage of the tax money, the high school-- being allowed 23 cents more: on each $100 and the city sonszsiderably by the increase, the $12.29 on each $100 asszessed val-- unation. The : state will benefit plates on railroad property in the eounty and on appropriations in gen-- half of the actual valuations placed ::m The assessed valuation the county was $50,521,907 in 1925 and in-- 1084-- it was $49,407,417, showing an increase of $114,490. 'The assessed valuation in the city of Waukegan in 1925 was $10,069,574 1924 it was $9,514,069. This shows a valuation increase of $555.-- 5056 last year in Waukegan of property set by the board of re-- City Tax Division Figures showing the division of e is still hope for the country r as we can forget the bigger to argue about the ground-- for rates for the year 1925 were of TAX LIST Bf ~56 cents 8.19 10.01 valua-- wn Rommooee Seerc e Emivek -"' mwummmlmmu : enjoys good music finds no relation | 'winke: wineelimnennindinnarierinie en existing between the wedding march | The Lake County Register-- cwice and the "Prison Song." ~~--_ a week--only $2.00 per year. Nels Christensen, H.. L. Bower, Ben Williams, Ira St. Peter, Robert Bakb-- cox, J. A, Pickens, William Benson, Waukegan; Arthur Hedier, Warren: F. Dorfler; Avon:; William Walker Otto | lows: Burman, 15 years old, a high aehooii girl, who lives at 622 Cummings avenue,. Irene Kemppi of May and | Justice of the peace Harold J. Tal, let recently held Mondro and M~~~4 mhmnflhrhma with the crim'nal attack on Edit copper, Chief among the matters to be presented at the next grand jury sex m.nthmahfim two North Chicago young men, Mondro and Stanley Moran, the lat ter being a former North Chicago ; LJ.'MM&;fl-O: m'fléflpmq and second panels of the petit juries for the March term. | State's Attorney A. V. Smith said that from present indications he will have only a small number. of matters ~to present to the. grand jury, it being probable that only one day will be required in the investiga-- tions of this body, F | JURIES ARE NAMED FOR MARCH TERM Name Grand Jury & The petit jury for March 1 fol Leonard Thomas, James Darrow, d A. C. Bartz, Waukegan; William 545 N. Milwaukee Avenue Cash & Carry Market j CREAMERY BUTTER Leonard C. Blank, Prop. > Held To Fancy Wisconsin w Received Daily at the This Week at «B _A Scotchman gave a waiter a tip. Association is in the lead in help-- ing to solve these problems. What has been acomplished in the past fore. . This is the result of organi-- zation and the Hincis: Agricultural . wV,000. _ This sum represents inter-- 'est on state funds Sma'l is alleged (to huve withheld from the treas-- |ury while he was the state treas-- home rule for Chicago and freedom from domination of the rural com-- munities, I PROGRAM READY 1 FOR FARM MEET with gtave alarm. 13 qmchtb.:hm h::: ever narrow unlightened limitations upon human thought and action." uhb"':duh'. & by . 'On:eu-n-t'&!-nheu- vincing us that an ill advised law, the operation of which conflicts with human rights, can be provocative of nation wide contempt for law; also forabntkdono(::dlhulu: so threatening in sinister fluence upon our civilization that ev-- ery thoughtful American, every father and mother must regard it evening, declared Small has no right to continue in office in view of the finding of the courts that the gov-- ernor owed the--state more than$1,-- Chicago, Feb., 8--Ousting of Gov-- ernor Len Small and modification or repeal of the Volstead act are the principal planks in the platform a-- tie=cunmvention for: the April pri-- Voilstead Law Is Also Hit By Party In Convention At The Democrats, in convention last (Continued from page 1) tw TELLS PLANS fal't Waukegan, HIILo -- -- _ Feb. 8, 1926. Ben H. Miller, Atty. * ; Waukegan, in said County, on the when and where »persons having ':':-ndm '"mu& requested to present same to said Court for adjudication. AUGUSTA M. LOVELL. *!Tlcnorncg:'uh-wygim that the Subscriber Executrix of the Estate of: Julia B. Lovell deceased will attend tb:th'hh Court g be . holden at 'the ~Court House in Telephone 18 njoy six days visiting Florida's fourth largest and America best . agricultural arnd horticultural soil,-- Where two or n --Home of the Satsuma Orange, "mmbu,y"" *# 'f»;;; s and Cattle. Healthful climate--and purest of water PHONE 10 CUT FLOWERS . Sweet Peas _ Snap Dragons A wonderful assortment of both Potted Plants and Cut Flowers from which to choose a St. Valentine's Gift that will please Her. -- : --* B 4 * _ _ ¥----To add to their attractiveness. _ _ we have them in beautifully colored _ heart--shaped boxes. Send her a box-- PENSACOLA, FLORIDA . ightful Including all train fares, Pu ma mip $75.00 Incnding oll train fares, Pull ALL ABO--OARD FoRr -- 27-- {| in;Fresh Candies ; :~ Libertyville Flower & . Vegetable Co. "4 x . .. Come and make your selection or _0 & --~ PHONE YOUR ORDER EXCURSION DATE -- February 16th, 1926 SEB US EARLY FOR RESERVATIONS Cribs| COME NOW FLOWERING PLANTsS THE SODA SHOP > wanted to eat for<the taking. The Ahaw cribe and bine of stea ;X where® alt grain is binned <and cribbed. in 'steel is --now possible.! . Valentine Fancies > -- MORRIS REALTY CO. Cinnerarias _._ _ Bleeding Hearts : <----for Her Valentine a .', I l.--;;--i-l: f' bnvitrlnntracarttzaticedii Hours: 1 to 5; 6 to 8 _ Phone 54 "# 7 ._ HEMORRHOIDS [Piles] KFissure, Fistulaand all other irritating wmoctal Nicari (Not I FLOWERS Wflt:u or call for ;fi-;ag' $ reatment bleeding. 0 : 'mno confin No loss Gl'...z' from work or pleasure. 7 WA'I'ION AND _ CONSULTATION -- AN D WITHOUT . OBLIGATION s -- Hneie EWO or more crops are grown yeatly, erry, Pecan, Grapes, Peaches, H;y,com'a rest of water.. Good markets See Ameriga's forts,~deepest natural hatbor in South -- OME ol ntcaBi 85. us engar "areg 6 Y 232. ME mds CC 4. 'porated) LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS DR. Don't Suffer Needlessly BLEEDING ITCHING Calendulas relieved by my Libertyville, M. a week--ornly $2.00 per year. D. NIXON -- > them-- the past steel bins and ; @ties® practical from the Moutzlul point, and thousands of farmers in the wheat The 'high cost of building,. which at original painless ab-- 'LIBERTYYILLE t ?E:;'.i| x_"H! !i:!?q 7 % ad a# TF of buying the Quality printing at reasonable prices 1 New No. 40 John Deere 2 bottom Plow 1----16 inch John Deere Sulkey 1 Double Disc for tractor 1 Disc -- 1 Iron. Roller 1 --Tooth Harrow 2----8 section Wood Frame Har-- 1 Co in Wlelgt'xfi ;'h'-- en Planter 1 Deering Corn Binde!:'p } Deering Grain Binder -- > 1 Single Cultivator 1: P Silo Filler complete Wm ft. blow pipe $ knives and distribution pipe 1 Fordson Tractor with pulley 1 Gray Mare, 8 years old, nl;{tlflio P 1 Chestnut Horse, 8 years old, _Grade Durham Cattle _ __ 18 Cows in milk 1 Heifer, 14 mo. old --* } gsfer, 7 mo. old : M',my Dlln $ w ~~11,620 lbs., 2 1--2 yvears 18 PUBLIC AUECTION Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction on the premises known as the Woolley Farm Socated :at the corner of GrmgeHall'andCemeteryRoadianr&xTowndxipm ----2 section Iron Harrow Saturday, Feb. 20th is now successfully and permanently es-- There are many reasons you should investigate. Telephone fo:l;'list of Kleen Heet users. The Scientific and Perfected Application Of Oil to Home Heating Philip Donegan, Prop. i owned by «Dr. F. C. t. 60 day test given. Tituss:Brothers FRED GRABBE, with old, 2 small '&nm 10 ugf cm Stliiner 2 rolls Barbed Wire a 1 Nx dioe emns spreater, «4 inch Belt _ _' _ * 1 Low Iron Wheel Wagon 1 Basket Hay Rack 1 Truck-- Wagon 1 Pump Jack lshdel'am"u io mevian 1.'11'2 o"fl 1--]ron Tank Heater 1 Wooden Cooling Vat _ 1 set Single Harness P nstes 300 ~Fence Posts 3 timbers, 6x6--22 _ ___ _ 60 Pieces, 2x6--22 1 Work Bench 50 Grain Sacks 1 Heavy Woven Wire Stret-- 8 Hay and Grain stack Straw 400 bu.

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