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Lake County Register (1922), 8 Jul 1922, p. 7

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,*AIIE HOLST, et al. ) | .' Public Notice is nereby given thlt' in pursuance of a decree made and entered in the above entitled cause | in the Circuit Court of Lake Cou:t)'.l lilinois at the Special June Term A.| D. 1922 thereof on the 12th day of | June A. D. 1922, the undersigned Master in Chancery of the Cixeuit' Court of the County of Lake and State of Llinois will sell at publk' vendue to the highest bidder and best bidder for casa on Monday the{ 24th day of July A. D. 1922 at the aenRmen i 2 EC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SAID LAKE COUNTY. SPECIAL JUNE TERM, A. D. 1922. JENNIE H. HINTON and ) ROLAND O. HINTON _ ) State of Illiaois) County of Lake ) Wr of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day (daylight savings time), twelve o'clock noon (standard cen-- tral time), at the East Main en-- trance to tne court house in the City of Waukegan, County of Lake and State of Illinois, provided the bid or bids zpon each piece or parcel of the premises, hereinafter described snall be equal to at least two--thirds of the vardition put upon the same as shown by the report of the com-- missioners hereintofore appointed by the court to make partition hereof, or the other pieces shall at the same time sell for enough to make the total amount of the said sale equal to two--thirds of said valuation, all real estate mentioned in said decree, sit-- uated in the County of Lake and State of Illinois: The North half of the South East quarter of Section eigat (8) in Townsnip forty--three (43) North, Range eleven (11) East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, Illinois, excepting therefrom | that part thereof lying Easterly of the center line of the public highway running across the North East «orner thereof. * ship forty--three (43) North, Range eleven (11) East of the Third Prin-- cipal Meridian, in Lake County, III-- inois, deseribed as follows, to--wi*: Beginning at the South West corner of the North half of said South West _ Also that part of the South West quarter of _Settiop\__pinf (9), Towa-- "Drainage District Number One of the" Town of Vernon, Lake County, llhdl.us'ambydudw in the recorder's office of Lake --County, Wilincis in Book 78 of Deeds, Page 497, situated in the Town of Vernon, County of Lake and State of lllinois, all of the above described «premises containing eighty--four (84) acres of land, more or less, quarter; running thence North thirty--two (32) degrees East thir-- teen and fifty--hundredths (13.50) mmonuleu,tothemwrof the public highway; thence North-- place of beginning, excepting from all of the above described premises the right of way of the Minneapolis, &MiflMMM,M- way-- Company, and subject to the right of way of the Seavey Draizage District also subject to the right of westerly along the center of highway, to the West line o way of drainage forty--three (43) North, Kangt ) Carried. cleven (11) East of the Third Prin--| Moved by Grummitt, seconded by cipal Meridian, in Lake County I!!--| Krumrey that the village marshal jncis, containing fifteen (15) ACreS be empowered to employ two extra of land, more or less, situated in the | men on the Fourth of July for police Town of Vernon, County of LAk® duty. Ayes: Bernard, Sturm, Krum-- and State of TIllinois. oo ; rey, Eaton, Hafeman, Grummitt <Lot number six (6) and the North half of lot number nine (9), all in Section -- sixteen (16), Township Te West four--ninths (4--9) of the: South nine--tenths (9--10) of the West: half of the South West quarter of ' 1he South East quarter of section leven (11), Township for'y --three (43) North, Range eleven (11) East of'the Third Principal Meridian, in Lake County, lllincis. Also begin-- ning six (6) caains and seventy (70) links North of the South East cor-- ner of the South West quarter of Section eleven (11) _ aforesaid; thence North eleven (11) chains and nine and one--half (9%) links; thence West two (2) chains; thence South eleven (11) caains and nine and one-- '"half (9%) links; thence East two (2) chains to the place of beginning, containing ten (10) acres of land, more or less, situated in the Town of Vernon, County of Lake and State of Iilinois. s Ten per cen'tum of the amount of Ten per cen'tum of the amount of said sale shall be in cash on the day thereof and the balance within ten 'lavs of date of sale. Dated at Waukegan. Illinois this 1t day of June. A. D. 1922. EUGENE M. RUNYARD, Master in Chaneery RENJAMIN H. MILLER Solicitor for Complaina: Ren. H. Miller, Attormney. ADJUDICATION NOTICF on the first Monday of August next, 1022, when and where all persons having claims againat said estate are notified and recuested to present the rame to «=id Court'for adjudieation. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of Hiram P. Bartlett, deceased, will attend . the Coun'ty Court of Lake County, at a term trereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, Waukegan, 1I1., June 15th, 1922 CHANCERY NOTICE JOHN C. BARTLETT, Administrator )se. 11920. to 19 LIBERTYVILLE VILLAGE BOARD ' Moved by Grummitt, seconded by Bernard that Trustee Sturm act as | President pro tem in the abserite of | President Hyatt. Ayes: Bernard, Eaton, Grummitt, Hafeman, Krum-- rey, Sturm. Carried. The following bills were read: H. Mueliee Company, rubber washéers ......00......... .$ 106 |Frank Hoyer, neating oil .. 11249 \ Americarn Wire Fence Co, » machine work . ........... 1.00 | D S. Collins, rubber stamps _ 2.40 Regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Liberty-- ville, Lake County, lfil'ndl. held at the Village Hall on July 3rd, 1922. Present: Bernard, Eaton, Grmmitf. Hafeman, Treptow. In tne _ In tne avsence of the President, the Clerk called the meeting to or-- Libertyville ; In:dependent, printing =... cerrsssue _ 6.50 Interstate Sand & Gravel Co., gravel 2....000.......... 28.50 O. Heath, labor on streets .. 60.175 H. P. Eagleberry, oiling .... 887.50 Geo. Triggs, team work .... 148.75 Bert Hall, toaum work ...... 24.60 Art K:uckman, team work .. 80.00 Harry Helfer, driving fixre SIUCK :s =mmmrrspzwersaeir4 Joh:. Lester, Special Police.. D. 8. Limberry, salary for , PUMGE |--mmmonoononsi@*t*s J. Treptow, salary for June.. Marshall Jackson Co., station-- @Fy .lllllllll l2 kekkkk}} Inte:state Sand & Gravel Co., t gravel ............. 6e 9g6 Stewart Smith, seeding lawn in p@rk ...........k6 6660 Geo. Odum, cutting-- grass in H. B. Eger, material ...... Libertyville Garage, driving fire IIICKE :.6s.0% 000365 H. F. Segert, repairs on boiler Ross Triggs, Treas. Speciai might police \........... M. Pester, repairs .... .....> S. P. Evilsizor, salary for MOWEP ... 4026200 k k 6k 669 Anton Jurabek, clerical work Lake Co Register, printing.. dune ... lke .. s 6k 69 Schanck Hawe. Co., lawn and cement ..........}}}. Chris Peterson, labor on water J. N. Bernard, demurrage on J. T. Davis, team work .. Livertyville -- Independent, printing |............«> W. F. Franzen, sewer pij Ed. Quintin, labor on water | + i1:" HEEEEEEEppppppAcLE Libertyville. Lumber Co., Al Kilhman, salary ...... Foulds Milling. Co., repair on J. J. Wilson, labor in pump Amer. Wire Fence Co., ma-- Public Service Co., St. lighting in danger posts and power at pump house for May and Libertyville Fire Dept., fire call and practice ......... 38.00 Moved by Grummitt, seconded by Bernard that the bills be allowed and warrants drawn on the different funds. Ayes: Bernard, Sturm, Krum-- rey, Eaton, Hafenan, Grummitt. be empowered to employ two extra men on the Fourth of July for police duty. Ayes: Bernard, Sturm, Krum-- rey, Eaton, Hafeman, Grummitt Carried. Local Improvements with request to institute improvement. Ayes: Ber-- nard, Sturm, Krumrey, Hafeman, Grummitt, Eaton. Carried. The matter of putting in water on Second street north of North Ave. was by motion of Katon, seconded 0y Hafeman, together with the _ con-- struction of sewer and water on North Ave. and Second St., Grant Court, Maple Ave. east of Milwaukee Ave., Milwaukee Ave. northn of C. C. Bulkley's referred to the Board of Moved by Eaton, seconded by, Grummitt that the Street and Alley| Committee be instructed to have a ; boad of $2,000 drawn and signed by | tre Miller Cartage Co. as per ag ee--| ment to leave the streets use in hauling gravel in as good condition | as they were before they used '.I'wm.! Aves: -- Bernard, Sturm, Krumrey,| GAS BUGGIES Krum:ey, --Sturm. Clerk 'MORNING ED -- P you | | THIS DARN Ap Ti | U SHOULD _ HAVE wAve a wice trip in | \tve went) J HA, T. oven (t THE Y Es eApnC . on TWE _| 6T Y¥ BEFORE AND IT URE A BUM THEALL DAY HAD IT ALL | FOURTH OF JULY -- ERST FIXING (T-- IA"\SF,/\'M er stamp$ pendent, 110,.00 110.00 46.55 15.85 7.25 40.00 5.10 18.175 49.30 18.62 1.50 24.97 44.52 9.65 8.16 \ 'Gmnmitt. Eaton, Carried. Trustee Bernard offered the fol-- iloving resolution which was read: 1Vlhm'ou. it is the sense of this Board that the best interests of the | Village will be best served by the | appointment of a deputy sheriff re-- _ siding in this village, Be it Resolved by the President and Board of Trustees of this Village that Sneriff-- elect Ahlstrom be requested to ap-- point our Marsnal Dennis Limberry a deputy sheriff -- under Sheriff--Elect Anistrom. Be it further resolved that the Clerk furnish Mr., Abistrom with a copy of tnis resolution. THE LAKE COUNTY m@f SATURDAY, JULY& Moved by Bernard, seconded by Krumrey that the resolution be adopted and placed on file, and that the Clerk deliver a copy to Sheriff-- Elect Ahlstrom. _ Ayes:; -- Bernard, Sturm Krumrey, Hafeman, Grum-- mitt, Eaton. Curried. Moved uy Krumrey, seconde| by Hafeman that Al. Kilchmann be in-- structed to call on the various prop-- erty owners that have not complied with instructions to connect . with sewer and those reported not proper-- ly connected be instructed to do so at once and report to the Board at the next meetin; of the Board. Ayes: Bernard, Stu:m, Krumrey, Hafeman, Grummitt, Eaton. Carried. | BE IT ORDAINED BY THE 'President and Board of Trustees of \the Village of Libertyville, Illinois: | Section 1. That for the necessary Texpe:uea and liabilities of the Vil-- | lage of Libertyville for and during 'the fiscal year ending April 30th. | 1923, there is nereby appropriated the several sums of money herein | mentioned and specifically set forth, as follows, to--wit:-- Chairman of Finance Committee presented Ordinunce known as Or-- dinance No. 331 entitled "an or-- dinance," etc. . Moved by Bernard, seconded by Krumrey that the Board adjourn to June 19, 1922, at 8 o'clock p. m. Ayes: -- Bernard, Sturm, Krumrey, Rafemann, _ Grummitt, -- Eaton. Carried. | _ For the purpose of aiding in Pl)'-l | ing the necessary cont@ngent ex--| | penses o{t.hedorenidvillagc,thel | sum of $2590.00 of which appropria-- @fimthesumdmm)hwhdc| irived from licenses, the estimced {anont of _ receipts from -- gich sources being estimated as follows: | From billiard tables, pool tables, 'bowling alleys and other licenses the | | sum of $200.00, the said sum of | lmhlunby appropriated for| the purpose of said contingent fund immmmsmmuuu raised by taxation. 7 | Moved by -- Grammitt, seconded by | Eato: that Ordinance No 331 be passed, approved _ and publisned as read. Ayes: Bernard, Sturm, Krumrey, Hafeman, Grum-- mitt, Eaton. Carried. An Ordinance Making Annual Appropriations for the Village of Lipertyville, for the fis:al year end-- ing April $0th, 1923. Out of said contingent fund so appropriated shall be paid the nec-- essary expenses of elections in said village, salaries of the president and members of the Board of Trustees, salaries of the members of the, Board of Local Improvements, salary of the Village Treasurer, salary of the Village Clerk, fees for the attorney employed by the Vil-- lage on Village business, printing the ordinances, minutes of the meet-- ings and other necessary printing for said village, repairing and aid-- ing in the construction of sidewalks in said village, repairing and improv-- ing village property, the sum of $2590, For the purpose of paying for re--; pairs, maintenance, _ improvement and constraction of streets, alleys and highways and avenues of said Village of Libertyville, including the| construction and repair of street crossings, opening of Fourth street, and the oiling of streets, and ex-- penses of lighting the streets and public places of the Village of Lib--| ertyville, the sum of $7915.00 of which appropriation the sum -- of $1600 is to be raised from the vil-- lage share of the Town Road and. Bridge Tax, $1500.00 is to be raised from the Wheel and Vehicle Tax of said Village and $1,000.00 from con-- tributions of -- abutting . property owners for oiling streets, and the balance of $3815 is to be raised by taxation, making a total for the ORDINANCE NO. 331 J. A. TREPTOW, Clerk. above ; For ta: purpose of promoting the health and g@nitary conditions of ' the Village of Libertyville, includ-- !in' sewer militerial and labor and ;milce"lnvuu' expenses of maintain-- |ing the sew@rAge system and se-- | wer inspectionm, $500, of whicn $400 | is to be raised by taxation and $100 | by fees provwided by ordinance for | inspectio~ amg connection with the sewer sy--tem Of the Village, mak-- i ing a tot:! for the above mentioned | purpose f §$6500. \ _ For t!-- purpose of paying the | third an ual fnstallment on Special Assessm ut Warrant No. 14 for a connecte. system of storm sewers in said \iilage and interest the sum | of $1250 :o be raised by taxation. For the of protection of person and y including the paying for protection includ-- ing the y of the village mar-- snal and nigh# police and for the expense of firg protection including the salaries .{&0 members of the Volunteer Fire Department, the sum of $3,000 all of which is to be raiscd by taxation. connecte: in said | '.1:..":\(10&1: too tie ap| 00 s of $1250 o fie paised by taxation. | x 8 y taxation. | FIRST z . ' V'For t!-- purpose of paying Itl.wcr ;fl'E'SBYTLRIAN ivatH illage Hall bonds of said Vi ' Sal th, July 9, 1922. of $500 euch with interest on N:'l'l;l'ge Earl C, Morgan, Pastor _ ing outstanding Village Hall b iA | Sabovath m the sum (f $1100, all of which PM | wels, s school 9:45 a. m. W. G. 'be raised by taxation and wl:'toi -Hl'pennt.endent_ has been heretofore provided f vich| Preaching 11 a, m. The last Juni | _ _For the purpose of €, NP | congregation and sermon. Top» of \ storm sewer bond of Sai:'\}_'flg one | the Junior sermon, "The Tnpat of | Libertyville $1200 with i illage of! Box." Topic of the morning mes:we J[remai,-;ing odbstanding St'ov;t:'m;[t &n | .The Awakened Soul." sage, | Sewer bonds of said Vi ater| _ Christian End ~** . | or $1800, S CaF wl is to be nmaed| momw" Loage: Ne Sresuioge of Tiee: + ; » ree-- !fgn"a::\)«(;;d'?m Tas been berste | o. dwt Porest Smith: | _ For the wp::e of paying f held einLt';:'i:u" e'{n"p'" Ms coming iopemtiohs and betterment.. 01}!' ::e Sabbath even.in:n:t orgl this comiae puole utilities of said . Vill * / speaker is furnished b dnbnee we operated by said village _ viuaRC | St. Lawrence's B (ncopal cho of the operation, minte:\nr;ce ve '"E| and is the Rever::d b':l Tton se Rperments of . ths Vileer ie uy melien ip theng gene: tek pub' n':imer( system ,including con,i ie_| lic is invited to these serviar: pub-- i. of necessary work on village or| _ There will be twhzn zunphg: station is leee,q, | meeting followinglt.h:::m' -': ':'l salart of engineer of the umping| Yi¢€ All who consi Aurch :4.7"0" the sum of $5125, :f w'::hg fi"'w'; 'ueawbedefivedfm ""l'Mlyfll'cndi nts for water service furnished go\ for the ng April 30th, 1923, water consumers and $425 [ respective purposes above | raised by 'nA htobe:setfor'.h. | for the above mentioned ng a total| Section 2. That the various | $5125. oned purpose o{{ set fortn to be raised by taxatio;u::: \ _ ___ | agg#regate amount of which is $15,-- pbgliicnce arvena dn cooe ceneneieu ;_ For the "Library Fund" for the establishment and maintenance ° of a free public library in said village the sum of $1200.00 to be raised by taxation in &ddition to the aggregate amount of taxes limited by law. For the purpose of maintaining a1d improving public parks in said Village the gsum of $500 all of which is to be raised by taxation in addi-- tion to the mggregate amount of taxes limited by law. Making the aggregate amount of $24,980.00 of which $15,880.00 is to be raised oy 'EM. including said library fund and said park tax and said tax for bonds and--intergest thereof. * Each of said sums and the aggre-- gate thereof are deemed necessary by the Board of Trustees of said Village of Libertyville to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of said Village for and during the There is no one living who does not like the sight of fresh They add a wonderful touch of beauty to the home and their sweet fragrance lasts for many a day. Sweeter yet is the thought that prompts a person to make them a gift. Have you a foved one at home who would apprectate y ur thoug':t ? . Say It with Flowers Flowers for any occasion delivered by wire in any part of the U. S. LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS Greenhouge Phone 174--J -- Res. Phone flowers The Most Irritating Motorist in the World. Bring Natural Beauty Into Your Home JOSEPH KOHOUT of $7916.00 AN of July 9th, 4922, _ Fourth Sur After Trinity. Church gebool 11 o'clock, Mor ing prayer, 12 o'elock. Sermon subject,. '"The Problen Escape." Mu--cal program, . Rev Hill, o--@@mnist. Benedictus es--Brown. Benedictus--Hayes. Hymn--Nearer, My God, To --Mason. Proces :10 tion --F Venibe --I Offert Reces--ional--Thou Hidden Love Goo --Heary. The Union Vesper service will be held in tais church on this coming Sabbath evening at 8 p. m. The speaker is furnished by courtesy of St. Lawrence's Episcopal church and is the Reverend Dr. Cariton, Wilmette, Illinois. The general pub-- lic is invited to these services. Section 2. That the various sums : set fortn to be raised by taxation the | ag#gregate amount of which is 815.--' 880.00 are appropriated'as propor-- tionate fractions of said sum ofI $15,880.00 and in case of failure to| receive or collect said aggregaw sum of $15,880.00, the deficiency shall be deducted pro rate from said various sums. | _ Section &. All other appropria-- tions and eash balance for the fiscal year ending April 30, 1922, are continued for the purposes for which said appropFiations were made. Section 4. This ordinance shall be known as Ordinance No. 381 and shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law. _ _ _ _ _ Attest Passed, July 3, 1922. Approved July 3, 1922 Publisned July 7, 1922 LIBERENVILLE CHURCHES ST CELWRENCES ChUkcn jonal--How Firm a Fou --Porto gallo. . Phone 291--R--2 of Our Fathers J. A. TREPTOW, CH JESSE HYATT President Clerk FISHED A LITTLE Thour| | _ |oH SHUT UP-- WHATS homse.are welcome to tarry and have a part in the operation of this or-- zanization. -- Boy Scouts and Camp Five Girls will meet in their respective meet-- ing plages this coming Tuesiay from 8 to 9:30 p. m., daylight saving time. 'lv'!"ytr-moeting' Wednesday, July 12, Seripture for consideration 48 John 14. Jack Bradford, choir director. Mrs. Lyell H. Morris, organist. 10 a. m.--Sunday scenool, D. A. Young, Gen. Supt. 11 a. m.--Public worship, sermon by the pastor, music by the choir. FIRST METHODIST EPIsCOPAL CHURCH 7:00 p. m.--Epworth League de-- votional service, Miss Eva Williams, president. -- Topic, '"The Startling Country Preacher," Leader, Miss Ruby Williams. All young people invited. Note: NO EVENING SERVICE; i A"?fi)'l'&The Reliable Laundry Charles J, Dickey, Pastor Phone 112--J. At Phone 39 We return bundle complete-- Beautifuily washed and froned-- . Everything ready to use or wear. Try this better of t¥ ~"S "Aho.cost is 18 cents per pound (shirts extra), Every week, you are assured a sanitary service whose high standard never varies. Phone today--we'll send a representative promptly, Schanck Hardware Co. * Electric Power We call for your family laundry--dresses, waists, blouses, everything that needs washing-- We relieve you of the annoyance and . of h:nm;mhm-unmm:hm and bother of Washday-- ' We do all of your washing, with rainsoft; | m'm,mmdmm;?:h-.ma= dry your clothes-- Mnlmmflnvorhmfim-'m our lmrmd nth:jnu.udn"lr-'m% pare mourmdll! mw '. would use. Sterling Washers HIGHLAND PARK «1778 UNION SERVICE INX THE PRES-- BYTERIAN CHURCH, 8 p. m« Wednesday evening at 8 o'fi mid--week meeting for prayer, study and fellowship. We are study-- ing the outstanding characters and events of the Old Testament. The topic for next week is, '"The Wrest-- ling Jacob." Come. Dry Cleaners and Dyers The monthly meeting of the offi-- cial board will be held after the prayey meeting, deferred from last week on account of the Chautaugua. All members are urged to be present. _ Taursday evening aqt 8 o'clock weekly choir rehearsal. _ _ > Mrs. Everett Marsh entertains the Ladies' Aid society on Tuesday af-- ternoon. The ladies are requested to meet at the church at 2 o'clock. Autos will be provided to convey tnem to Mrs. Marsa's residence, A large attendance is desired. Tuesday evening at; 8 o'clock, regular -- monthly Sunday . sehool board meeting, deferred from last week because of the Chautauqua,. All members kindlv note and be present. _ Libertyville Phone 67--R Highland Park Phone 178--179 THE USE OF TELLING ME ALL THAT NoOWw--!l ~ HN $1l -- UH--?2-- ~~~ LIBERTYVILLE $75.00 $47.50 PAGE J BY BECK

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