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Libertyville Independent, 29 Jan 1925, p. 3

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34 ) . _ TWO MORE LARGE 5 REALTY DEALS ARE RECORDED TODAY i+ AF Asa H. Craig to Earl Horton. Lot 10. block C, Craig's addn to Antioch. WD $1. Same to 8. DeWitt Clough. Lot 259 Bonnile Brook sub, Sec. 5.and 8, Wau-- kegan. Deed $1, stamp $1. Benjamin Lowenmeyer, Tr. to James W. Ranson. Lot 257 Bonnie Brook sub, Sec. 5 and 8, Waukegan. Deed, $1. C T & T C, Tr, to George B. Lake and wife. Lot 210 Bonnie Brook Sec. :.. and 8, Waykegan. Deed $1, stamp 1.50. C T & T Co. Tr to Frank Mair and wife. Lot 71, Bonnie Brook, Sec. 5 and 8, Waukegan. Deed $1, stamp $1. Henry Morse to Henty Schwerman. Part Sec. 34, Fremont. WD $50. George Gurn Grant and wife to Bel-- la Grant Russell. Part lot 1, block 65, H Park. Deed $10. . Anna Bella Grant to Bella Grant Russell. Part of lot 1, block 65, H. Park. Deed $10. lams Jungk and wife. Lot 51, Dee: Park sub, pt Sec. 31, 43, 13. Deed $10 stamp $8.50. 8 Ansel E. Smith and wife to Henry Behrens. Part of Sec. 26, Deerfleld. WD $4400, stamp $4.50. 4 January 19, 1925. N. 8. Blumberg and wife to R. E. Maki. Lots 11 12 13 14 and 15, block :."?:'berl'l Bubdn. WD $10, stamp Elzo Schutt to Edmund F. Wichman and wife. Part of lot 5, block B Town of Cuba. Deed $1Q0. Ezra W. Butterfleld and wife to Frank A. Brett. Lot 2. block 1, Chan-- nel Lake Bluffs. WD $10, stamp $1. est, Pt Sec 21, Shgalds. Deed $1, stamp $4.50. _ -- Harfy E. Wing and wife to Edward J. Lusk. Part Sec. 14, Vernon. WD $10, stamp $20. o# C e T Eimer N. Turnquist and wife to Frank H. Becker and --wife. Lot 50 Turnguist subdn lot 50 Ravinia Weeds subdn Sec. 36, Deerfleld. WD $100, stamp $4.50, . .'% Jacob J. Dietmeyer and Elizabeth A. Metmeyer to Emanuel Schwarts, Pt lot 12 in bik 18 in Org! Twn of Lt --Ft, now Waukegan. QCD $1. R. Sherman Vail and wife to Mary Bloss Vail. Part of lot 16, block 24, H. R. E. Maki and wife to N. 8. Blum-- berg. Part of E half of block 82, Town of Little Fort. WD $10, stamp $6. Benjamin Lowenmeyer, Tr. to Claud O. Brown. Lot 271 in Bonnie Brook, Sec. 5 and 8, Waukegan. Deed $1.00, stamp $1.50. -- Anna~Bella Grant to Bella Grant Russell. Part of lot 1, block 65, H Park Benjamin Lowenmeyer to Eimo J. Dowdall and wife. Lot 52 Ravine For-- J. 8. Jamison and wife to W. J. Heaney and Marie Heaney jts. Lot 67, Mmmq BSubdn. WD $2200, Fdmund F. Wichman and wife, to Elzo Schutt. Part of lot 5, block B, Town of Cuba. WD $10. + Margaret Gastheld to Harry A. Mail-- fald. Pt Sec. 31, Deerfleld. QCD $10. Edmund --F. Wichman and wife to Elzo Schutt. Part of lot 5, block B in Elzo Schutt to Edmund F. Wichk *Of$ am ceqng man and wife. Lot 5, block B, Cuba. Deed $10 . Same to William H. Strand and wife. Lots 122 and 123 Pleasant Hill Sub, Sec. 18, Avon. WD $925, stamp $1. _ William B. Ingvoldstad and wife to Edward O. Thompson. Lot 40, Pickerel Pt. sub, Seces 13 and 24, Grant WD $900, stamp $1. &# 8°4% 5C006 T 8 a 10 i1 18 18 14 is William B. Ingvoldstad %nd wile, to Charles Erickson and wife. Lot 3. Long Lake subdn, Sec. 24, Grant. WD $50, stamp $1. William B. Ingvoldstad and wife to Sovert K. Lund. Lot 168 Pleasant View subdn Sec. 24, Grant WD $10, stamp 50c . William B. Ingvoldstad and wife to Severt K. Lund. Lot 11, Long Lake sub, pt. Sec. 24, Grant. WD $10, stamp Arthur _ Anderson and wife to Mary C. Johnson. Part of lot 39, resub lot 212 213 and 214, J. L. Shaw's subdn, Sec. 18, Avon." WD $1,000, stamp $1. °000000000 000000000 January 23, 1925. Thomas H. Jones and wife to Ben-- jJamin N. Brench, Ja. Part of Sec. 20, Déerfleld. QCD $10. BenjJamin H. Branch, Jr., and wife, to Thomas H. Jones and wife. Part Bec. 20, Deerfield. QCD $10, -- # Furnished by the Lake County *4 #% Title and Trust Co.. Waukegan. *4 # 220 Wash ngton 8t Telephone 4 # * REAJ ESTATE TRANSERS * H. W. Jamison wite saold Sb aeres, located ou-fl mile m% of :::h:- brother, Ooa'::.' mutg acreos ummfi these gether with the J. H. dy 100 acros and F. C. Shaddle 120 acres gives a group of Chicago buyers a iarge area in the district where several sections of land have recently changed hands. All the buyers are beleved to be act . aAs agents Tor Samuel Insull, _ Ehf;n. Hart, of/ Evanston bought Freebus building on the north-- east corner of Waukezan Road and Deerfleld Ave., in the Village of Deer-- Geld for indicated $33,5004 | them another "mystery" transfer in the Area Libertyville territory, were recorded today at Waukegan, _ Building at Deerfield --So'd; Chicago Interests Buy More Libertyville Land. Two more important deals, one of & T Co. Tr to Charles Will Louis B.-- Anderson and wife to Carl Lochner. WD $10. St. $9. Pt. Sec 9, Vernon. z California Ice and Coal Co. to Jas. Karlovsky. WD $660. St. $1. Lots 134, C I & C Co Lake Marie Sib, Sec.' 12%, Cuba. George Francis Redmond to An-- drew J. Maloney, WD $100. St. $57. Pt SW ar Sec 1, Vernon. . Edward J. Doyle and wife to Brit-- ton I. Budd, Samue! Insull Jr., Jo seph C. Reuse, Trs. Lk Co Land Assos. Pt. Sec. 29, Libertyville. Leo P. Perron and wife to Alex. Dushof{. WD $10. Pt SE ar of Sec 14, Deerfield. Vernon. QD $1. H. E. Hoff and J. 8. Matthews to J. J. Hoff. Lot 1, Pistaqua Heights Subdn. WD $1, stamp 50c. O. A. Newsom and wife to. H'.-.O. Baker ard wife, jt tens. A lot in lot 14, Libertyville. WD $10, satmp $1.50. L. A. Bruncheon and wife et &1 to Anna C. Rades--and Anton Hanson. Part of Sec. 24, Wauconda. WD $10. Esther Burkenheim to Sec. Sav-- ings Bank. Lots 4 and 5, block 2, Hntehiugp & Co Subdn. WD $1. W. «~Polusky to B. Alksnis and wife jt tens. Lot 20, block 21, Wash-- burn Springs. WD $1, stamp $3. Barah Montgomery to M. Fuller. Part of lot 35, NW Addn. to Little Fort. WD $1. -- J. A. Simon to H. Ristau. Lots 47 and 48, block 10, and lots 187, 188 189° block 2, NW quarter of NW quarter of Sec 35, also part of Sec $4, Antioch WD $260. 2 Amelia D. Fels to Ellien M. Oster-- ;old'. Lot 30, Dora Morans subdn. W . $10. C, A. Newcomb Jr. to P. W. Murphy and wife, jt tens. Part of lot A in block 127, So. Waukegan. Deed $300, stamp 50c. B. F. Woolridge to Mabel M. Wool-- ridge. Part of lot 6, block 2, French's addn. to Libertyville. QCD $1500. * IIl Mehts Tr Co to J. Borden. Part of Sec. 32, Shields. Deed $275,000, stamp $275. man. Lot 56, Washington Manor SBubdn. WD $10, stamp 59c. . U're asd wite to C. E. Inman and w"ebx.-u"l. Lot 11, Highwood Grove 8u WD $2250, stamp $2.50. H. Jackson and wife to W. V. Jack-- * 4. oo Witkeripogs t 6 1. Smoick k to 1. N. ith and wife jts. Lot 26, block 27, Wash-- bur Park. Deed $10. C. W. Thompson and wife to B. 1. Budd et al. Part of See. 20, Liber-- tyville. $10. G. Lutkemhagen to F. W. Church-- iL. Part of Bec. 11, Libertyville. WD $10, stamp $27.50. -- 18 19 and 20, Lincoln Heights Addn WD $10, stamp $3.00. TERMS OF SALE--AIl sums of $25.00 and under, cash in hand; over that amount a credit of six months will be given, on good bankable notes, being six per cent interest. No goods to be removed unt] settld for. | a 3 e ED. GOSSWILLER, Prop. ON ACCOUNT OF FARM BEING SOLD, HAVE DECIDED TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ALL MY PERSONAL PROPERTY, LOCATED ON THE JOHN GOSSWILLER FARM, ONE MILE EAST OF DIAMOND LAKE CORNERS, ON THE DIAMOND LAKE--LAKE FOREST ROAD, ONE--HALF MILE SOUTHWEST OF LEIGHTON, ON © : Wednesday, Feb. 4th commencing at 12 noon, consisting of the following: 18 HEAD OF CATTLE, 4 HORSES, 3 BROOD SOWS, 2 SPRING GILTS. POULTRY--100 CHICKENS; 4 GEESE; 3 DUCKS. FEED--50 Bushels Barley; 20 feet Silage; 20 tons of Hay and one Stack of Wheat Machinery and Implements 27 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK PUBLIC 2 WALKING PLOWS 1 HAY RACK 1 GANG PLOW 1 SULKEY PLOW 1 DISC ~ 1 DRAG, three--section 1 ROLLER 1 CORN PLANTER 1 ONE--HORSE CULTIVATOR 3 SULKEY CULTIVATORS 1 CORN BINDER -- -- 1 GRAIN BINDER 2 HAY RAKES 1 FANNING MILL 1 MOWER -- . * 2 GAS ENCINES 1 MILKINC MACHINE-- Edwards and wife to M. Wizel-- i e® A large area of Berberis Canaden-- «is was discovered this year in Taze well county near Peoria. Authorities on botony were much interested in the discovery, as this particular spe-- cles of barberry has never been found before in Illinois. 90,000 common barberry bushes were located and destroyed in 20 counties in Illinois last season. The survey includes 42 counties in the northern half of the state. -- An effort will be made to direct efforts to Lake Coun-- ty this year. The field activities for the year 1924 in the state barberry eradication gampaign jndicate that more than 21 MILK CANS FParmers of Lake County are ask-- ing that active steps be taken this year to eradicate barberry bushes. The state department of health start-- ed agitation in Lake County last fall at the Lake County fair when the dis-- astrous effects of barberry were point-- ed out and suggestions were made bhow the danger could be eliminated. Farmers of County Seck CGo-- operation of State This Year for Campaign. LAKE CO. SEEKS ERADICATION \------ OF BARBERRY ----Fort Atkinson ; 1 SPREADER 1 LOADER 2 TRUCK WAGONS 1 MILK WAGON 1 TOP BUGCGY James A. Twardock and Ear} D. 1 BROODER HOUSE, 9112 1 BROODER STOVE 3 DOUBLE HARNESS 1 SINCLE HARNESS _ 1 WACON BOX . 1 CRINDSTONE 1 STOCK TANK, 30--bb1. 1 COW BOY TANK HEATER 1 COOLING TANK 2 PAILS AND STRAINER 2 WIRE STRETCHERS _ 4 Windsor Colonial Chairs in two--tone grey art finish, each....__$11.00 2 Arm Chairs of same to match, eagh.._._._..__._._..._.__.______.__ 17.50 1 Three--piece set Sun Por,.h Willow Ware, in colors, upholstered in handsome tapestry, with loose cushions, as follows-- ' D".n *ever0--euemmns000ee000n000a000000000 «00000 avannenpna0008 eonen00 n es 000000 s a00000000000 000000000 50.00 Rocker, with Magazine Pocket.............__._.._____ 17.50 High Back Straight Arm Chair--..__.__.__._.._________ 15.00 1 Full Size Simmons Steel Tube Bed, Mahogany finigh........__._.. 10.00 1 Three--fourths Simmons Bed with new Hair Mattress..___.__. 45.00 1 Oak Chest of Drawers, dust proof..___.._..__._.__._______.______. 20.00 1 Mahogany Bureau, with heavy plate glass mirror--____...____. 20.00 1 Three--door Stickney Handcraft Bookcase.__________________ 15.00 1 Silvertone Cabinet Phonograph and numerous records.________ 25.00 1 Carved English Oak Round Extension Dining Table..._______. 30.00 1 Wringer sermevensensenponenssncanvenconsnenmnensstnosnssornensntn00r0:00000000 0000 s*00¢ svesp ce venvecccccencsnans . -- Birlfl) Copper Wash Boiler ..____s._._ _ .000 22222222 400 300 Ft. l--inch Best Manila Rope, never used.________________. 15.00 1 eight--inch single I. 8. Block for inch rope.________________ 2 &0 1 eight--inch double I. 8. Block for inch rope...___._____.______.______ 1 eight--inch single Carpenter's Steel Block without becket SATURDAYS ONLY, BETWEEN NOON AND 4 P. M. FIRST LOG CABIN EAST OF FAIR 0R6.UND$ AT LIBERTYVILLE. ON OAK SPRING ROAD. TELEPHONE LIBERTYVILLE 470 AT WOODCHUCK LODGE. FOR SALE LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, 1 SWILL BARREL 1 OlL TANK . 1 HAY FORK, Rone and Pulleys 1 OAT SPROUTER Hoes, Forks, Shovels, Chains, _ Eveners, Neck Yokes, etc. 1 INCUBATOR, 240--egg 80 RODS 3--FT. WIRE 6 CHICKEN COOPS 1 FEEDING COOP 1 KEROSENE TANK 12 GRAIN SACKS 1 WHEEL BARROW 1 PUMP JACK _ 20 RODS HOG WIRE 1 SET DUMP BOARDS Many political bombshells are prov-- ing to be duds. Even gas may be so thin that it won't explode. On account of the two way motion of the washer, when the explosion occurred the burning naptha was splashed over the workmen. Inspector Connoly found: that .the explosion was caused by friction caused by the rubbing together of delicate silks in a washer filled witt naptha. Robert B. Connoly, deputy state fire inspector, has been conducting an investigation into the cause of the explosion that resulted in the injury of four men at the plant of the Ermine Cleaners, Highwood, last week. INVESTIGATE TANK BLAST AT HIGHWOOD Inci®=eBaiiciiiietsnniiiaiivtntect ind is h i 4 is ce i z00. --Anciven 1 , The common barberry is being erad-- lcated because it harbors and spreads the blade stem rust disease of wheat, oats, barley and rye. Each year it !s estimated that the yield of smail sra.as .s reduceu by 50 million bush ols by this plant: With the complete eadication oi the barberry this year-- ly loss will be reduced. have been employed all season on the barberry eradication field foree. Upon completing his duties at Urbana, Mr. Cornwell will return to Washington, ----.... 15.00 ----...... 25.00 ----...... 30.00 ._...... 3.00 ----..... _ 4.00 --.... 15.00 iz ©2.50 10.00 45.00 20.00 20.00 2.50 1.50 "If the so--called 'Rational League' has ever done any work for the lib-- eral cause that fact has not come to our knowledge. Warning that a "gang of ten or twelve men is about to leave Chica-- go to clean up the larger l!linois cities" in a campaign for members in the "Rational League," was given was given in a communication from the National Assocation opposed to Prohibition.' The warning reads: "A gang of ten or twelve men is about to leave Chicago to clean up the larger lllinois cities. These men claim to eb working in the liberal cause for beer and light wines. They sell memberships in a so--called 'Ra-- tional League.' Seventy--five cents go into the pocket of the salesman and twenty--five cents to a man in Washington who furnishes member-- ship blanks.' To""CIean Up" glinois ICiti(;.'s in embership Drive, is the Warning Received. 43 Head of Livestoc _ GIVES WARNING AGAINST "RAT-- IONAL" LEAGUE correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist an the original genuine Gorn Mrpai. haarlem oil has been a world-- wide remedy for kiiney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. FOR OVER 200 YEARS Machinery and Miscellaneous A. W. --HALL, Prop 14 HEAD OF CATTLE--12 Good Milch Cows, 1 I--months' old Heifer; 1 2--yr. ol 5 HEAD OF HORSES--BAY GELDING, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1400; Bay Mare, 13 yrs. 1300; Black Horse, 12 yrs. old, wt. 1200; Black Horse, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1150; B 7 years old, weight 1500. f u;- * 24 HEAD OF HOGS--4 Brood Sows, 3 Registered Durocs, 1 Chester White; also 2 POULTRY, ETC.--125 Hens and Pullets; 3 Ducks; 5 160--egg Incubators, 4 Old In GRAIN AND HAY--50 bushels Seed Barley; 200 bushels Yellow Oats; 15 Tons C 20 tons Alfalfa an Timothy Hay; 10 feet of Good Silage. . "<2 o e (with 80 rods of wire) 1 MANURE SPREADER (New Idea) 1 TWO--ROW CULTIVATOR 1 ONE--HORSE CULTIVATOR GANG PLOW 1 HAY RAKE 1 LUMBER WAGON, with 2 Sets of Wheels MILK WAGON 1 TOP BUGGY 1 WAGON JACK 1 BUGGY POLE 1 WAGON BOX _1 SHOVELING BOARD 1 3--inch TRUCK WAGON > 1 SET OF GRAVEL PLANKS 1 SET SMOOTHINC PLANKS & 1 DEERING GRAIN BINDER 1 MeCORMICK GRAIN BJNDER 1 McCORMICK MOWING MACHINE 1 THREE--SECTION HARROW 3--HORSE DISC _ 1 2--HORSE DISC 3--HORSE BUCKEYE SEEDER 1 INTERNATIONAL HAY LOADER 1 INTERNATIONAL Side Delivery RAKE 1 JOHN DEERE WALKINC PLOW 1 TWO--HOLE SHELLER 1 HAY FORK, ROPE AND PULLEY 1 JANESVILLE CORN PLANTER Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m., sharp, the following personal pt HAYING RENTED MY FARM, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE f dg" 52 AS THE HALL FARM, THREE--FOURTHS OF A.MILE NORTH OF CHMER ON °-- | _ _ Wednesday, Feb. coP Ey _| ks snn en f ' (¥% aA + CR3 > TAP > . oee . povemiemmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmnnmmmnmenm t TS AT ;finnm A REAL "B", LIBERTYVILLE INDEPE bulbstratectsonintmathstteteed a :'%fi'\fb';fs FARM AND STOCK SALES A srmu.fl gfi'" 41 & $ ,'« %ifi Price is the best part of all---- Big Bargain In Liberty¥i Modern 'Homenm PROPERTY CLOSE TO DOWN TOWN DIST AND SUBURBAN TRANSPORTATION. Terms . can 1 HEAVY PAIROF BOBS _ _ 1 LIGHT PAIR OF BOBS chvd 1--PUMP JACK 1 CUTTING B 1 INTERNATIONAL 1%/4 h.p. GAS E 1 RALEICH 1%/ h.p. GAS ENGINE 1 VICTOR MILKINCG MACHINE-- . (3 Units; in good condition) 1 KING SEPARATOR _ 1 Chug : CALpRowKEIME_ . o MLK CA 6 GALVANIZED HENS' [ " 1 BROODER STOVE, 500 Chick Size 1. COW BoY TANK HEATER °. :m.roumsmm 1 BASKET RACK (new) 1 SIXTY--CALLON KEROSENE TANKE 2 FEED BARRELS ___ 2 LOGe 1 FORTY--FOOT LADDER _ 50 GRAIN BAGS _ .. _ ui * A um% 7 $8,500 on part pa t -- 4s Ks 422 s

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