declined about 100,000. reached today for information as to future plans. s Mrs. Kroening is the former wite of Louis L '!'o_nt.wowr';t:x of a soft drink parlor at 1504 G Bay avenuc. Mr. Touissant said today he four years some 600,000 factory workers have been displaced; there has been a net dacreisekof' ab::: 850,000 agricultural workers; the number of railroad workers has were trained in the Army and Navy Air Services. Ten per cent learned in civilian aviation schools. Others have The couple was married on the same day on which the marriage ii-- cense was obtained. Neither -- Mr. April 29, 1927. The marriage of his former wife to ,Milwaukee's former undersheriff took place on the day after the former Mrs. Touissant's Mr. Kroening now operates a fili-- ing station at 1903 Capitol drive. In July, 1926, he was given his choice of resigning or being dismissed by Charles:,Reichenbach. then sherift, after he had been trapped in a hotel room at Grafton, Wis., with the wite waukee florist. siderable talk of unemployment. There is a search for an answer to learned from private instructors A few broke in as airplane mechanics taking part of their pay in fiying in-- fields; five taught themselves and one was an aerial performer and this question: Is today's unemploy-- ment due to ai-mp:enhry tlmnness depression or i s it unemployment due to a'mg of the methods of . 3. Gregy, chitf statistician, Western Electric Company, Inc., dis-- cusses this zfim in an article, "What Puts Out of Work *" in howse episode with a married woman, and Miss Ellen Vogel, 29, Milwaukee divorcee, were married in Waukegan, Ill., Apri' 30, by Louis K. Ekstrand, justice of the peace, it was learned REASON IS SOUGHT FOR UNEMPLOYMENT MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 4.--Her-- man "Sonmny' Kroening, 37%, who in 1926 resigned as undersheriff of Mil-- & commercial or transportation pi-- lot's license. The fourth is to apply your fiying knowledge to profitable course known, but if a man can finish Their advice, in effect, was "Aviation is like any other specialized business or profession. To reach the top you must learn from the bottom. And this takes time, study, enthusiasm, ambition. "If you think you can learn to fly inte;'goulcrlo.thenlandsthfln- ing in the air at a large salary, don't try) it. & "But if you are entnusiastic enough to spend two or thrée years learning setts Institute of Technology or New York University, and in conjunction take a course at some good fiying school, If you are not so fortunately situated as to finances, but have a good supply of determination and the desire to get the best flying training in the world, apply for training as a cadet in one of the Army Air Corps fAiying schools, This is the toughest It might be termed the 'Lindbergh route.' Por the man who just wants to fiy, there are good fiying schools all over the country'." mechanics; you've got.to know the machine you work with. The next is to learn to fiy. The third is to get enough experience in the air to win OFFICER WED IN WAUKEGCAN schools, aerial photographers, flying salesmen and advertising men, air-- plane dealers--in fact, they represent virtually every branch of the indus-- gan his career, and how he reached his present position in the air. These men are commercial pilots, aircraft ma¥ufacturers and designers, execu-- tives of commercial air services, fly-- ing instructors, heads of aviation their reples, warned young men against setting their hopes too high. to tell of his exper dustry two decades ago. "Almost everybody these-- days wants to fly," said Sumner Blossom, editor of Popular Science Monthly, today. "Every mail brings us letters asking for advice on ways to get into aviation. And since the questions thrilling and swiftly growing indus-- try of aviation. Just beyond the hor-- on they see opportunity for fame and fortune in a field as promising as was the budding automobile in-- At the present time there is con-- "Nine out of ten of the pilots, in EASY, WARNING prominent Mil-- how he be-- the of "Even the silk--worm is being forc-- ed to close up his cucoon and retire from business," maintained Dr. Hows who predicts that rayon within the next 25 years would completely sur-- pass the natural silk in both quality and quantity. Announcement has been made that the Ford company has installed 30 automatic are welding equip-- ments in its plant for the welding together of various parts of the new model .Among the welded narts are the rear axle housing, steering gear casing, radius rod, spare tire car-- rier, drag link for the front axle anfi}tbe ul:hunds is a 1 though this is said to be a fair-- sized automatic welding installation, it:s_bnttbehflnhgqftheau'&r m:'hc':_ are :'eld operations plan-- a neating medium is gas," declared Samuel %«' Parr, president of : the American Chemical Society, at the society's seventy--fifth meeting held here recentl{. "Its smokeless com-- bustion, high efficiency, cleanliness and convenience give it a status un-- approached by any other type of fuel." Mr. Parr, who is professor of ap-- rlied chemistry at the University of llinoisf pointed out that the major part of the smoke nuisance has its origin in the domestic chimney and the larger units of fiat and apart-- ment buildings. "These chimneys are the broad jump in the triangular meet. The Wisconsin squad will return to Madison Saturday morning to con-- centrate upon a week's training for the quadrangular meet here next week with Ohio State, Northwestern, and Chicago. li@feu that levulose, one and a halt times as sweet as ordinary sugar, may b~ eaten by diabetics. Breeding yeast "t taste" is already a reality, said Dr. Howe, who told of a chemist who has already produced a yeast which had the flavor of a beefsteak. "Crisco, a lard made in the iabora-- tory, has already been accepted by the modern housewife," said Dr. Howe. "Seven million hnogs would have had to be slaughtered last year to provide the same amount of nat-- urallp.rdflntmmdebyindustry. One hundred and twenty million cattle, twice as many as the United States has ever had, would have had to be killed last year if natural lea-- guilty," he said, "both because there are more of them and because they are always on the job." In the mgheumpandpolevamtthe Badgers are ully weak. Braatz is the best high jumper on the Wiscon-- sin squad. Diehl, a sophomore, who placed in the Ohio Relays two weeks ago, stands an excellent chance to cop ther was to take the place of indus-- trial leather." USE OF GAS WILL SOLVE _ sMOKE PROBLEM : PROF. PARR, UTU. OF ILLINOIS FORD GOES IN FOR WELDING The artichoke of the west is now being made by the industrial chemist to contribute to society, said Dr. Howe, who predicts that a sugar, called levulose, will soon be placed on for first place in the javelin throw. per capita wealth of Ontario was only $2,901 and Quebec $2,495. 'According to the estimate, the Do-- minion's total agricvitural wealth is $7,832,942,000, the largest item in ine national wealth, and 3051 per cent of the total wealth: CHEMIST TAKES NATURE'S PLACE A sun--kissed orange today may not have gotten its golden color from the sun at all but may have received it at the hands of an industrial chem@ ist, working to help nature put the blush of California upon each indi-- every day with ethelyne," said Dr. Howe.-- "The stientist has also put lemon juice in the form of a white powder in a can. Just dump the can into a quart of water and the result is a finer lemonade than if the juice had just been extracted from the second richest province, with $6,228,-- 284,000, or 24.5 per cent of the whoie Saskatchewan held third place with $2,870,314,000 in tangible wealth. Figuring at the rate of per capita wealth, however, Saskatchewan jea OTTAWA, Ont.-- Canada's cotai tangible wealth is estimated at $2.772 per head of population, or a grand total of $25,673,174,000, it is shown in & report of the department of colon-- ization and development of the Can-- adian Pacific railway. . # The estimate, which aoes not in-- clude undeveloped natural resources is an increase of three billion dollars in the Dominion's total wealth in have been displaced. Since the mid-- dle of 1927, decreased manufactur-- ing activity has caused some in-- crease in unemployment. Increased productive activity which is fore-- cast for 1928 should h;lg to reestab-- lish the equilibrium ch has ex-- created during the last four years {:' gd'rdinny tisti ?w:ond y o statistics on factory workenhaegncnlture and staem rail-- ways. number of workers em-- ployed in building and automobile industries in that period increased nearly 1,500,000. _ It seems fair to say that from 1923 to the middle ol 1927 work-- ers were absorbed in other lines of CANADA WEALTH IS $2,772 HEAD migration other factors. Where have M.Em found for all of' these workers. Johsmu'thanbeen' found for most of them because .t;cnhubuunoeidducioffi-j Mm oyment un e Iutfewmonthn.p i Mr. Gn%oestimates that more : than z,000,000 new jobs have been| St. Louis, Mi.;--"The ideal fuel as heating medium is gas," declared Aturai 122-- | Dec, > of indus-- | Dec. Dec. being fOrt-- | Dec. and retire | Dee, wmpn the | 1928; the} sTATE OF ILLINOIS ) Sept. 6, Ed. Underwood, donation Sept. 6, Fred Obenauf, donation . JTan. 4, Albeéert Wagner, gradifi# .:--........--..--.<..2.000: Acaccoooocccanenl.. Jan. 4, Henry Behm, gravel and hauling--............................... Jan. 4, Tripp Lumber CO.,; @EAVCL ......1...> <-- .: isloneleornbtonnnncnisenns ons Feb. 8, Henry Behm, gravel and hauling ........._..._.._.:......... Feb. 8, Ira Smith, dra%gjng Feb. 8, Geo. H: --Hertel, IADOF ..:--......:--..=.:--icc--oa ce cenccrt: »are . ioi onr en March 3, A. E. Ransom, right--of--way route 176 ...:s......_....... March 7, Tripp Lumber Co., gravel and hatling .......___..... March 7, Victor Frederick drag@gIng --..=..<--melessrianisnnnlls0csoc o March 7, Albert Wagner, émggxng March 7,. Ed. Deibold, haufiing ESVEL ........--.. .0. roietiiinrineherockes March 7, Geo. Frederick, dragging ........................................ March 7, Fred Obenautf, dragging ..:............................/........... llarch 7, John Baier/ dHA&@G@INE ..:;--.~......--.--...s--<--..<--qcseeene<conneincencnss ' March 7, Lew Deitz, miscellaneous ...............:.......................... March 10, Deibold Bros., right--of--way route 176 ................. March 28, V..Dotzler, drafiffng [March 28, Ed. Deibold, hauling gravel .............................. *...... {March 28, Mike Obenautft, grading ......................................--...«. March 28, M. C. Wirts, grading ;......:......:.....----..<..«.n~.<.00.00l.:.0.%" March 28, Geo. H. Hertel, securing right--of--way route 176 . --March 28, Herbert Davis, dragging ....................................... [March 28, H.. W. Schwerman, draggilig ......................._........ 'March 28, Edward Hertel, dragging ......................................... March 28, Howard Converse, dragging ........................_...... March 28, H. C. W. Meyer, treasurer service ......................... T OLAL CEXDENUCOU --.>...1.------.<¢----.4--o0«1 3e --incerercivermar sn fvanereraanighenrsens s sn reapve +--Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. vIaj al, T@xC 1,70, iNXGUCIOIOL LDDOTiRy IMEVORGED corcecccsesteeerensresnentsesrnageees ns .00 June 8, Roy Bracher, County Treasurer, Gravel Tax rersrerizescssee».. 1797.89 July 1, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ... _ 4.98 July 26, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ..........................c....l.... 5.66 Aug. 13, Roy Bracher, County Treasurer, Gravel Tax ~................ 1200.00 Aug. 13, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ....................................... 4.21 Sept. 6, M.--Obengut, donati0n ..--..............................=iq»«--=«narnrifirrecennes,, 17. 40 Aug. 13, Lake Co. National Bank, interes Sept. 6, M..Obenauf, donation ................... Sept. 6, R. H. Beelow, donation ................. March 30, Amount On _RAMG _ .:...........--mslctis.--svecccceetcncncccncectccriacsancos... .. 2080.00 :'ptil 26, Lake Co. National Bank, interest...................................... 3.54 fay 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ....................................... -- ---- 3.00 Oct. 6, | LAKE COUNTY ___ ) ss. 'TOWN OF FREMONT ) . 1927. * April 5, Tibbits Cameron Lumber Co., gravel ..:....._.___..__.__.._.... 70.10 April 5, Herbert DAYIS, dr&GEINE =--:2--in>------...cs.cuaneclesll cremncne csscb is 10,00 April 6, Geo. H. Fincutter, right--of--way section 37--15 D. ........ 200.00 April 16, Will Wagner, hauling gravel ............................_._.__....s... 57.80 May 4, Kabor Ruaulke, dEARRITE ...« :szuec<«......=on> ces raceinvn n raarinnindian. ann 0 +~ > .. ME eP A ' March 30, BAIRNCE Of BANQ .2.chec--ssac<assswicn= o ons ie nen cnrncvere nc enerhingpwnc ons May 9, Roy Bracher, Co. Treasurer, K. & B Tax ..............._.. April 26, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ...........»............_.. May 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ..............._.._..___...._._. July 1, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ............_................ July 26, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ............__._.._._..._.___..... July 26, Standard Ofll Co., reD&EG ..:;--....--......--..--.cc0cs:iccccensnccseyccnee+. August 13, Roy Bracher Co. Treasurer, R. & B. Tax ,............ August 28, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ...........__._.._.......... Sept. 28, Lake Co. National Bank, interest .._...._._.__......____...... October 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ............___......... N&\:mber 28, Lake Co. National Bank, interest .--................ 1 s * 1 > Jan. 4, J. B. Morse, Co. Treasurer, R.--& B. Tax .........___........ Feb. 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ................._....__....... Mareh 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ..............__._;...... March 30, Total received may 4, habor Iadke, Cragging ............ May 4, Herbert Davis, h_aufi'ng gravel . M March 28, Legal Adviser Pub. Co. Blanks .................................... March 28, H. C. W. Meyer, Supervisor Service March 28, John G. Wirtz, Rent Woodman Hall March 28, Frank Dolph, Town Clerk Service ....... Sept. 1928. March 28, Geo. Fi. Hertel, Highway Com, ......................_.._..... March 28, Geo. M. Traut, Audit and Board of Health .......... eb AIL ALMK 2 NXll e oo ce C CEeqy'Ne _ OEE ALADLeTe EOE ig: ENA WEKKEy MA NEREY k arvsss e April 12, H. C. W. ieyer, judge of Election ........................----«..--.... April 12, Joe Obenauf, Clerk of Election .............................c.2lllll. April 12, Geo. S. Brainerd, Judge of Electibn ......................_........ April 12, Geo. F. Wirtz, Judge of Election ................................_. April 12, A. L. Dorfler, Judge of, Election ....................................... April 12, Frank Doliph, Judge of Election, Erecting Booths ....... January 4, J. B. Morse, County Treasurer, Town Tax ................. March 28, H. C. % Meyer, Loan : The following is a full Statement vyf %Financid affairs of the said Town of Fremont px:gued by H. C. W. Meyer, Supervisor of said Town, for the year ending the 28th day of March 1928. ° > March 30, 1927. > E4e : ; TOWN FUND s ' : « RECEIPTS k May 8, Roy Bracher, County Treasurer, Town Tax ................. August 13, Roy Bracher, County Treasurer, Town Tax .............. Annual Statement, Town of Fremont Total DISDUPSERIONES | 1y --<<.o0...escecinlecnrenm snn nrrcims s ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND *~-- RECEIPTS 6, Mike Obenauf, culverts ........ 6, Henry Behm, scraping ........ 6, Geo. Hertel, labor ...::.....:..:.. 3, Tripp Lumber Co., gravel 3, W. O'Neal Co., culverts ... 3, Victor Frederick, grading 3, Henry Behm, grading ......:. 3, Geo. H. Hertel, labor ........ 18, W. O'Neal Co., culverts .. 18, Mike Obehauf, grading .. 7, Tripp Lumiber do., gravel .. 7, Ira Smith, scraping ............ 7, Fred-- Nordmeyer, gravel ... 7, Phillip Wells, %nding 7, Geo. H. Hertel, labor ........... 15, Mike Obenauf, grading .... Total Received .... or DISBURSEMEXNXNTS DISBURSEMENTS GRAVEL FUND THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928. se aas48as0 00 6020800880 00 8 snn wl '.......;..............'...'s-.,.... venanrene en ons ransinkant an i neks o+ C Hernab en kadrRCEAAierRqaer rvk ns ....-..,_..'.......'..-..'.'......_.... e § lhn'" ¥hwi%e ereusebadsiriies uling ..:....":%..... ferdentiere ids twas rhaubahe ve's mcrmseccceemn e scs...-- _ _' 8,00] Oct. 6, Earl Thompson, grading Co. gra * 27.10| Nov. 8, Leo Obenauf, truck driver ........ msmmmmmmcsoc.....~.*~.. _ 20.00, Nov. 8, Clyde Sherman, truck driver --.. way route 176 ....L..._. 20.00! Nov. 8, Ed. Babor, truck driver .........._._... 28.00| Nov. 3, Floyd Whitman, truck driver ... 5.501 Nov. 3, Chas. Britten, truck driver, _ 22,00 Nov. 3, J. Werden, truck driver ............. 50.00lNov. 3, Warren Chard, truck 'driver ...... l evsmmmmbmrepcmmemcc~....... . _ 88.22 | Nov. 8, Dale Kamer, truck driver ............ imaprrmmmmmsicmmccciio~............. . $406.01| Nov. 8, Henry Bederske, truck driver .. i nodennenenes s oeenennrinentenkprhbes 14.17| Nov. 3, Henry Behm, hauling gravel ... r----------------| Nov,. 3, Chas. Hook, haulinf gravel ...... * 6420.18| Nov. 8: Fred Converse. hanling gravel -- e ces erenedentafnnns2n008 208 006 0 «eanmessbesivess ce avtpenss« 12.00 13.00 -- 130.00 6420.18 13.00 ©189.88 115.00 47.50 13.50 16.00 192.50 80.80 _ 39.00 16.00 16.50 22.00 95.00 33.55 181.72 1155.70 25.00 1 Oct. 6, 85.00| Oct. 6, 500.00| Oct. 6, 66.30| Oct. 6, 15.00| Oct. 6, 9.00 | Oct. 6, 8.00 | Oct. 6, 30.00 | Oct. 6, 7.00| Oct. 6, 3'(.)9! OCt' .60 161.36 88.71 211.61 25.00 85.00 17716 15.00 200.00 25.00 189.88 ' 19.00 71.50 17.00 21.82 110.00 142.44 189.88 88.71J Sept. 17, Ed. Behm, hauling gravel .........:.............._........... 11.61 | Sept. 17, Ed.; Hertel, hauling gravel ....:....:.............._.____.__..... 25.00! Oct. 6, Fred Converse, hauling gravel ...._....___..__...... 85.00| Oct. 6, Edward Behm, hauling gravel ..._=._._..="......... 00.00| Oct. 6, Ed. Babor,.hauling gravel .......;............................... 66.30| Oct. 6, Chas. Britten, hauling gravel ...........__....._......__... 15,00} Oct. 6, Ed. Frederick, hauling gravel .._...._....._._._._._.__._. 9.00| Oct. 6, Leo Obenauf, hauling gravel ........._....._................ 8.00| Oct. 6, J. Werden, hauling gravel ................_..«......c.s..l.. 30.00|] Oct. 6, Clyde Sherman, truck driver, hauling gravel ..... 7.00| Oct. 6, Warren Chard, truck driver, hauling gravel /.. 3.00' Oct. 6, Dale Kamer, truck driver, hauling gravel--......_... 10.00; Oct. 6, Edward Hertel, hauling gravel ....._._.__...__..__._.. 25.001 Oct. 6, Chas. Hook, hauling gravel ..................................... 14,00 , Oct. 6, Peter Ullrich, grading Co. grader .............._..._._. 70.00 189.88 175.00 271.15 95.00 10.00 81.12 ; Sept. 20.00-! Sept. 24.00 } Sept. "5 ONT CGantk 70.00 179.24 300.00 150.29 72.00 73.50 61.175 87.50 81.25 15.50 73.19 16.52 6.19 'Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Oct. 6, Earl Thompson, grading Co. grader Nov. 8, Leo Obenauf, truck driver ........_... Nov. 3, Clyde Sherman, truck driver --........ Nov. 3, Ed. Babor, truck driver ...s......__....._.. Nov. 3, Floyd Whitman, truck driver ......... Nov. 3, Chas. Britten, truck driver, _ Nov. 3, J. Werden, truck drivgr Nov. 3, Warren Chard, truck 'driver ........... Nov. 8, Dale Kamer, truck driver .........._.__... Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 1927. es s f Aug. 19, Fred Converse, hauling gravel ........._..._._...__. Aug. 19, E. L. Thompson, grading Co. grader ... Aug. 19, Peter Ullrich, grading Co. grader .............___.... Aug. 19, J. A.. Werden, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Aug. }9., Leo Obenauf, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Aug. 19, Ed. Frederick, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Aug..19, Chas. Britten, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Aug. 19, Ed. Babor, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Aug.. 19, Ed. Brown, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Aug. 19, Dale Kamer, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Aug. 19, Geo. Thompson, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Sept. 6, Roxana Petroleum Co., gak ........--,........:....._...___._.. Sept. 6. Peter Ullrich, grading Co. grader ._._..._......_.... Sept. 6, E. L. Thompson, ia'rding Co. grader ........:............: Sept. 6, Fred--Converse, hauling gravel ._..._.__............... Sept. 17, Leo Obenauf, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Sept. 17, Clyde Thursman, truck driver, hauling gravel Sept. 17, Ed. Babor, truck driver hauling gravel ........_..... Sept. 17, Chas. Britten, truck driver, hauling grayel ... Sept. 17, Ed. Frederick, truck driver, hauling gravel ... Sept. 17, J. Werden, truck driver, hauling gravel ..._.... Sept. 17, Warren Chard, truck driver, hauling 'gravel .. &pt. 1;, l;l:lt: l{'afiner, truck driga:, hauling gravel ... pt. 1"7, r rich, grading Co. grader ..........__}.......: Sept. 17, E. L. Thompson, grading Co. grader .......;......_.. Sept. 17, Rokana Petroleum Co., gas and oil .....:............_z. Sept. 17, Chas. Hook, hauling gravel ............................... Sept. 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest Oct. 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest . Nov. 5, Edward Meyer, donation ...___...:...... Nov. 5, H. W. Scherman, donation ..._..:...... Nov. 5, J. M. Hopkin, donation ..........:...... Nov. 28, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ggc.zs 29, Lake Co. National Bank, interest Jan. 16, Roxana Petroleum Co., refund ... Jan. 28, Lake Co. National Bank, interest .. TFeb. 6, B. Ullrich, donation ........................_..... Feb. 28, Howard Converse, donation ... Feb. 29, Lake Co. National Bank, interest March 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest March 28, John Frederick, donation ........... 1921, :. 3. Aug. 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ... Sept. 6, M. Obenauf, dopation ................................~.... Sept. 8, Lake County National Bank, interest ... Tuly 2, F. Knox, truck driver ............................................/... July 2, K. Gillings, truck driver ........................................... July 2, J. A. Werden, truck driver ................................:. July 2, Geo. Thompson, truck driver ............_.__.._.._.__._ July 2, Gordon Fendick, hapling gravel ... ... . July 16, Chas. Britten, hauling gravel ............._ ... July 16, Geo. Thompson, hauling gravel ..........._.___._.___._. July 16, Kenneth Holden, hauling gravel .. ... July 16, Edward Hertel, hauling and spreading gravel . Aug. 5, EarE Thompson, grading ...............................--....... Aug. 5, Peter Ullrich, grading .......................:.....::...;.. [. Aug. 5, J. A. Werden, truck. driver .............:....__.......5....!... Aug. 5, Leo Obenaut, truck driver ........................_.......!... AKAuyg. 5, Ed. Babor, truck driver ...............::....._......_..=..!... Aug. 5, Chas. Britten, truck driver ............_....._..._...___!.. Aug. 5, Ed. Frederick, truck driver ....:...--...........}......._.... Aug. 5, Ed. Brown, truck driver ...........................«0.»--.--)... Aug. 5, Geo. Thompson, truck driver ......._....___........ _ }~. Aug. 5, Kenneth Holden, truck driver 1 Aug.. 5, Dale Kamer, truck driver ........_......__.._._._....___}... AKAug. 5, Roxana Petroleum: CO--, F45 ...~.....--------.~....--«*«.«<.»«.«.~|... Aug. 5, Geo. Hironimus, spreading gravel ......._.._._.}... Aug. 5, Edward Hertel, hauling gravel .___....."..} Sept. 6, Ed. Behm, hauling gravel ...................._:........__l.. Sept. 6, Edward Hertel, hauling gravel ............._._._...._. Sept. B6, I. A. Wheelock, gravel .......................:.......----...... Sept. 6, Roxana Petroleum Co. gas .....:...._......__., ... Sept. 6, Ed. --Frederick, truck driver ..........................._ ... Rept. 6, Leo Obenauf, truck driver ....:....©.......................... Sept. 6, Chas. Eritten, truck driver .............._..................... Sept. 6, Warren Chard, truck driver :...._......_..........__... Sept. 6, Dale Kamer, truck driYEr ............~:----.«...--»----.,--~,...... Sept. 6, Leo ihompson, truc« driver ........_.........._._.__~c... July 2, Ed. Babor, hauling gravel ....................._.. July 2, Ed. Frederick, hauling gravel ..........__.._._ July 2, Leo Obenauf, hauling gravel ...____________ July 2, Ed. Brown, hauling gravel ..______________. Feb. 8, Liberty Oll C#., oil ............................... Feb. 8, Edward Hertel, hauling gravel ...._.: March 12, Lake County, gravel ...._.__._.__.._...: March 28, H.--C. W. Meyer, Treasurer Service NLOALY y CMTRD, APREDUUTLy UE CRLEL NILEYEE . sererrettrrecrrsmesctnrspererentnentrecesesseese0se July 2, Schaffer Pearl, truck driver ._______________!___ _ . _ July 2, Ed. Frederick, truck driver ......................_......................... JFuly 2, K. Holden, truck driver ................................--..cc..000...0....5....... July ?, F. Knox, truck driver ----......................................!................ July 16, Lew Geary, spreading gravel ..........._....______.___.__. July 2, J. Werden, hauling gravel .................._......._.__}__._____ _ TeJ al, LCY SIVCIRIOLULy . ULMILR MUEEVGE \ aossssessesense May 21, Ed. Brown, truck driver ...............__._.. May 21, Peter Ullrich, truck driver .........._.. May 21, Leroy Gross, spreading gravel ...._.... June 17, Frederick, truck driver ... June 17, Ed. Brown, truck driver .................. June 17, Gordon Fendick, truck driver ............. CC ; 0, D, JMUVIBC 170, LICADULCL Jan. 16, Geo. H. Hertel, donation May 21, Leo Obenauf, truck driver ..............._._____. Dec. 28, Lake Co. National Bank, interest .................._..___.__...._..... Jan. 5,'3.__8. Morse Co. Treasurer, gravel tax .....................______.___. Jan. 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ._________________ . DISBURSEMENTS © May 21, Ed.. Frederick, truck driver ......._.__......... Aug. 6, Deibold Bros., donation ... T TNT®. 5) IIEREC 1ZUV, 17AVQIUCEAL Feb. 8, E. Meyer, donation Sept. 28, Lake Co. National Bank, intere Oct. 14, Roxana*Petroleum Co., refund Oct. 27, Lake Co~National Bank, interest No#. 28, Lake Co. National-- Bank, interes 'Potal Received ... Total Expenditures ............ Balance in Treasury ... *. y Re . EC J i y TUUIRMARURUIL . cxersarrcrsbreaentsestsrccerrersese8r00vese08200r0 205048 . 29, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ...............___.___. rch 27, Lake Co. National Bank, interest ...............______. 8, J. E. Batz, damage to house ........... 15, Leo Obenauf, truck driver ............... 8, Fred Converse, hauling gravel ........._.......;... 8, A. R. Schnaebele, gravel ................._........._.:/... 8, Edward Hertel, hauling gravel ..............__..... 3, Peter Ullrich, grAdING .........--..........;....;....«--cse--i>...>. 18, Will Wagner, hauling gravel ..........._.___.__._._.}.... 18, Chasg. Hook, hauling gravel .........._.._.____..___.&... 18, Edward Behm, hauling gravel ............__.._........ 18, Liberty Oil Co., oil and gas ..................._.._.. 18, Edward Hertel, hauling gravel ..________________. 18, E. L. Thompson, zradmsoCognder 18, Peter Ullrich, grading Co. grader ....................._....._.. 8, Archie Wallis, spreading gravel ..........._.__.____... 18, Fred Conversé, hauling gravel ._.__.___.__._________:._. Total Received ... 17, Fred Converse, hauling %ravel 17. Ed. Behm, hauling gravel ... 19, 19, E. Batz, damage to house ..........._____._._._______._ Leo Obenaut, truck driver .................................................. 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Babor, truck driver ... 96.20 Nov. 18, Warren Chard, truck driver ... 38.52 : Nov. 3, J. A. Werden, truck driver .....____. 8.68| Nov. 18, Fernand Knox, truck driver ... 8.68') Nov. 18, Chas. Britten, truck driver ... 49.93' Dec. 7, National Stome Co., stone ...._____ 607 | Dec. 7. %d;,v.n'dn 'i."ufi'; e' s gravel ... March 7,% Wheelock, gf:&ng W iirien mieireriniireoermnicn nrmrgny March 7, Henry Behm, gravel and hauling ............ March 7, Tripp Lumber Co., gravel and hauling ... March 12, Lake County, gravel ................................ March 24, Julhn Thomas, gravel ................................ March 28, Howard Converse, hauling gravel ......... March 28, Lee Wheelock, gravel ......_.._......._............. Balance in hand of Treasurer .............................. Man born of women is of few days and full of trouble. His tax rate having advanced in town he removes to --the suburbs and is speedily annexed to the city and his tax rate raised again. 1, H. C. W. MEYER, supervisor of Fremont Township do solemniy «wear :hnadt%e;bove statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of May 1928. « A. R. SCHNAEBELE, Notarvy Pu¥lic Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. HIEGEHLAND PARK, ILL. Call Mike Behm Libertyville 290 for satisfactory & Laundry and Dry . _ 'TITUS BROTHERS CENERAL @ELECTRIC 'A 3 Not a belt, fan or drain pipe. Never needs oiling. Unusually quiet. It's portable--install it anywhere strong, attractive cabinets--built for service. Outstanding Features Sherman, truck driver ... The LAUNDRY does it best! 501 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville, Phone 64 anywhere. And do not overlook the Established in 1899 Cleaning Service As a man grows older he realize® that a good deal of his youthful wit was nothing more than impudenice. YA candidate's private life will tell you almost everything exeept how he stands on prohipvitior. s unnenee aves se ie ae en w h 351.50 24.70 3498062 $65.27 718.88 18.75 19227 42 50 2613