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Libertyville Independent, 5 Feb 1925, p. 1

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C are entitled to a bearing or esamination.. Po you un what 1 mean*" quesiioned ol + "Yen air." resporded McKee. _yeu wuive you would be & grer to the March tarm of ths | wivand . turv. do you anderstand"" be ?-}m allecsed --killer and lookt=sz of the \~*. ®as --~aext, and tollowed the examp!e of **e _A slender, black baired man, in g twentfes, tried to answer by ris He elumped back in his seat w# Jerk.. Handcufts. tast ened --to triend, Bernard Mylin,. of Milwao a, had V:.li' him down. _~ -- ead McKE WAIVES RIGHTS ~.*Bring them up together," ordered w'mlfl Attorney 8. H. Block 2 men stepped forward: Deputy "Ambrose Beaudin in their wake. Tb : rd was tense. Raillroad men em io Mighland Park. and lon« ' to mest of the men, showed ) . MR Li edurctaited . A mittimus for each man tollowed and the sberift. with Tiffany hbo!lding T. the crowd in the council cham took the prisoners to his two , %-l whirred away to Waukegan prisoners had arrived over the Northwestern railroad at 5:38 a'clock m.. guourded bw a dotail headed b* s"m:n Norton, of the Chica: ; #o force Inspectors Muldoon ll'll Kickson of the railroad. Kach man kad been chained to a policeman. l w ue t ds i 9 -- THE GRAND JURY First Day in Court; Pris-- oners in Waukegan. p.mmm' d b an t, and bur-- trips here and there, faced Jus Monday, waived _ preliminary 1 and were bound to the grand !'e boys were the lads who. = to their confessions, laid for the $200,000 "Viking ess" robbery TEST failed, leaving is oost the lite of Russel! Sage ' LIBERK rrants. All alike, sim-- nm:-;-z' l mith when he had first been awestr out the warrants. . r tor Mylin and K&éward keen Issned at 5:30 o'clock its had been in y evening ask-- _ with the mme .' Daylight Robbery is Stage +1 When Office Force of Lum-- A Gaylig®~: ratbery,. tha' n~tted a" F Converse, This was a registere4 , the wuy fro® *"*Z--to $100 in --«llr@"iGarn«--e3y, and swhe produced 1463 Im. and curfebcy was staged last Mond2Y | at milk and 79 tbe. of B. F. in the bert of i' ~sland Park, in t**! The high herd !c-- the month was ofites o the Couslkey Lamber com | registered . Hoisteina, owned by FP. pany . kman. These produced 1 _ The thiet, or thieves, entered tho}a.:d milk and "m:' L. F. l".. The thiet, or thieves, entered the office sometime dAduring the noon hout. The outer door ol the sate was open, but it was necessary to use torce to pey the innet door The _ Chief Maroney is making an effort : _ to get a more complete deseription . ,_ of the man in hopes that it will lead . ** to an arrest. f Minute examination is being made | oth_o.l.horgfthonhnd. [ the special strong box in which ts .. was known at the lumber ofices that the «afte had been riged Chiet ol Po lice Ed Maroney was called. Later in the day be was called by a woman over the telephone and4 told thet a map, wearing a sheep sakin cost, whaiat the depot, counting con-- siderable mones. He ruthed to the depot but the man had left. WaUkegan police, who were noti-- fied. find the robbery much like the one staged in the Zion depot earlier in the ,week. 'A solution of one. they contend, will mean the solution be hopeless unless the thisft removed His glove to pick _change out of $316,900 LOANS FOR LAST WEEK " As "1 .om > w' Asst. Sec'y Security Title & Trust Co. Business of a: Recorder's office tor the week January 31, 1925. Number of conveyances filed 167 __Number of chattels ... ... 56 Number of Trust Deeds and _ Attend the Annuat Meeting of the Lake Co. Farn Bureau Sat. Feb. 7. SAFE OF $100 IN HIGHLAND PARK Morga®es un W t n a m mm n Total number of Instraments Total amount of loans $316,000.00--~ ber Co. Go to Lunch.* i# feter ars ue _ zst z6 e W 2. = m\ P "fs, * #* L TYVILLE INDEPENDENT _ : THE BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER _ During the mapnth of January, there were 396 cows tested. Of this number 48 cows produced over 40 lbs. of B. F. and 50 Ibs. of B. F. or over was pro produced by 22 bows. Of this number T156 were Cuarakiyr und 32 Hotstatns: 'rbolul'q".vuuwvol- stein owned by'the Birchmont Fxrms« During the mapnth of January, there | were 396 cows tested. O( this number | 48 cows produced over 40 lbs. of B. F.| and 50 Ibs of B. F. or over was pro--| 156 were Cuarakiyr und 32 Hotstatns: 'rbonn'q'(.vusm Pal-- stein owned by'the Birchmont Firma« | This cow's proddction was 3002 JA. d-n'al".;dl'. The hig\ Cuernsey cow was owned by F Converse, This was a registere4 Ourn«e35, and «whe produced 1463 Im. of milk and 793 Be. of B. F. The high heged !c-- the month was REPORT OF THE VOLO COW _ } TESTINC ASSN. FOR JANUARY 196. n mm aind $V VSS. OB K5. E. The high caw on twice a day milkin® | yoshane, his wife. _ Letters / tes | was a registered HolsteiS, owned B¥ 'jamentary ~ issued to Mary E Mc the Osborne Farm. This cow produC | guag, | ed 1568 Tbs. of milk and 615 lbs. B. P. 1 George F. Darrell, ""'._'.., THE FIYVE HIGH HERDS lvpmory and appraisement bill ap * PS ~~ _ ~ ~"Proged. Final report approved. E#| R. C. Hallock ___GH G; Immengo........_._.GH H. Stroker _____GG Wm. Knigge _----RG nsl l e 2 t B Mn B CR tna un c 0 Entered at the Postoffice at Libertyvife, M'«Q.Wu 1178 1224 COUNTY, ILINOIS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925. 41.4 &2 Other Estate Matters Probated Ths ollowing matters were beard Mcr:muay in probate court before act-- n . 1j . obate judge P. L Persom. Job: -- McChane, -- Waukegan----Wili 2 /m'i.ad to probate. Estate valued ai »44%vo personal property and $11, JOHN M°SHANE _ -- WILL BEQUEATHS _ $17,000 TO WIFE a, oma moke 1. hb Un ltte ns Jot.: -- McShane, -- Waukegaa--win|the in# acm't.ed to probate. Estate valued , OA PMit* ai »4%vu pervonal property and $13, | Product 000 reat. uiT bequeathed to Mary E. M®0tns McShane, his wife _ Letters tes | Ten | tamentary lssued to Mary E. Mo Huebsc Shane. | Area; 3 George F. Darrell, w.l-'-dl--ll-, Ten 1 tate Jaikn Moran, Lake Forest.--lAtiers of administration issued to Sophia Moran, mother. Bond of $10,000. Es tate consists of a cause in action again@t the Village of Lake Bluff, in the amoumnt of $5,000, Mary M. Martin, minor. Barring-- ton--Letters of guardianship issued to Miles T. Lamey. -- ors--Decree for sale of real estate in City of Zion ordered. E. Stanley Martin. -- mibor.--© Bar-- rington. --Letters of guardianship is swed to Miles T. Lamey. E. DIREICYJ -- MBILIM, sEERHPOPY L0 oWR $ 00 0C rington. --Letters of guardianship is |_ Single Far White Corn--ist. 7. L swed to Miles T. Lamey. Willard, uumvnn,-fim~m Milton Dowell. minor, Wauconda-- :;ntc'r. .I.Axvghvuu; Leslie Bon-- Fina+t report approved. Estate closed * Clarence and Robert Miller. min | _ Single Ear Yellow Corn--ist Barl John Aynsley, Area=--«Final report approved. Estate closed. _ ~Horatio M. Marham, Libertyville-- Letters ~testamentary -- jssued t Franklin 8. Kersa. Bond of $4,0090. CORONER HAS AN EASY ~ ~ TIME IN ACCIBENT CASES John Lossman--Hearing on final report continged to March 2. Mmd the county have been theating cdoroner for the past wonth. only two inquests being on the tecord !on.unury.#hi- is not one tenth of *the usual January number The fArst case came early in the month when a b&ty smothersd in North Chicago. The last was along in the late twenties of January, when a colored woman dropped dead from heart trouble. ... The flgtua January on record in the last included eight death: brought to the attention of the Coro-- io mee ons hage no reported a% yet The sammer months finds '*busi ness" nrmm drownings, av tomobile ete. londaI Before Acting Pro-- bate Judge P. L. Persons. County's Big Week$ -- WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN w », Iilinots, as Second Class Mail Matter L. Personm l'nt. Laere wee ) in AlleDGARCU Af sukegan--win | the iosi.iate. The tollow .ag i a list Estate valued of prize w:nners in the gr.1in and farm erty and $13, | product «:mbit at the LAibertyville '* [ to Miss Haven, of Gilmer. Miss Clara | Milter ancexed the $10 worth of fine aleminum ware, whie ie $5.00 hat m"u a®arded to Azsna No k. **; l .a' Al Warconda on Weda.--Aday of x week toore wese CO) in atiendance at || LAKE CO. FARMERS INSTITUTE CLOSES THREE DAY MEET Said To Be Best Gathering of Farmers Ever Held In Lake County----Many Awards The Farmers' Institute which closed last Saturday at the Libertyville hith schoof was counted as one of" the very much to create of great value to the farmers. The more we get together in these wavs the sooner will be--solved the much to create a stranger community --feeing, and--pf of great value to the farm: The more we get togeth ways, the sooner will be farmer's problems, as well the community. Peactically @veTyonU? present felt that such meetings shoul come ofterer. The Kiwanis Club, the Farm Burear and especially the officers and coir marssen--in--sharge .of the inatitule. & -- helped to make the three meetin® a success. To President Gordon Ray goes much of the credit for the good institute. The attendance Saturday afternoon was over 500 and the total Institute. The a afternoon Was Qvi for the three days for the three days was over £,000. There were special features, such as county wide essay contests, glee cluus, magicians, the famous "Little Glen" and "Big Ford" of the WLS mdio sta-- tion. moving pictures, alide lectures, talks by club and, perhups best of all, talks by A. C. Everingham, Mrs. Lena 8. Mann: and Fred High, as well as J¥-- p. Rummell. They were all mych appre clated. Mr. High's Thy after-- noon. talk Thursday afternoon on "Buying and Selling" made a big hbit. Mrs. Mann's talk were all too short, aceording to the audlencé. They cov-- ered such subjects as "The Farmer's 'Ocrdcn. "Beautifying the Homestead" and Everyday Etiquette." Mr. Ever rhzhnm'l talks on the economic posi-- tion of the farmer and what could be !d-tby oergAnization were worth the 'vuh of every farmer in the county, There were | county wide e« magicians, the and "Big Ford tion. moving awarded to A. M.Xazey meetings : Ten Kars Murdoch Cornmn--ist L. Huebech, Area; 2nd, Paul Allans Ten Ears Silver King Cornm--1st, Joe Wisner, Wauconda; 2nd Gordon Bon-- ner, Lake Villa; 3rd, Lealie Bonner, lLake Villa. ~ Area; 3rd, Wm. Fink, Round lake Ten Ears Plowman Corn--1st, 1 MHpebech, Area. Kane, Aréa; ?nd, Dick Smith, Area; 3rd, Paul Allanson, Area. Best Single of the Sbow--J. L. Wil lard, LMibertyville. Sweepstakes, 10 Ears--L A Hueb Ten Ears Goiden Giow COFR----18l Earl Kané, Area; L A HodetsL, 0 Aréa: Ird, Richard Kefnedy, Antioch _ Fen Ears Pride of the North Corn --Ist, L. A. Huebech, Area; 2nd, J. L Willard, Libertyville; 3rd, C. W. Hutch Winter Wheat--ist, I» A. Huebach, Ares: Bnd. P --H. Mints. Antioch. Bpring Wheat--ist, L. A. Huebaech, Imte Oats--1st, F. O. Hutchings, of | m»»00 @ gou@ Tomhk mlnd to 14th, so get in Best Peck Oats--1st, L. A. Huebsack Of Area. _ h your schedula _ . +=s Barley--1st, Earl Kane, Area; -l.'fiht Club will give. another one of I. A. Huébech, Area; 3rd, D. H. Minto . its private dances at the Parish House Oof Antioch, " | Tuesday evening, Feb. 17th Keep 'Timothy--1st, Eari Kane, Area; '!M night in your minds and be sure D. H. Minto, Antioch; $rd, OfMver|and aitend. You will have a good Hughes, Antloch. . | ume. ' ":: "_L't'o __" Hughes, An-- our team climb. Ives* team Corm--Earl Kane, Area. *' climb very much the past week, s:'d()nho--b':.:um,m they will; and just keep on watch & Mm";--lfi Earl Kane, of | * *®*~ . rea; 2nd, L. ue _ Area; 3rd.| Come again, you of the Le-- C. W. Hutchings g:. The c;:: mgm mach Late Potatoes--ist, D. H. Minto, An-- after you left than _ pefore you tioch; Ind, L. A. Huebsch, Area; 3rd, 'came.. Thanks! » J L Willard, Libertyvilte Antioch. . ~sKa" v""'w--'rv Best ',__'...._:rhlmw Pfrovgines > . C on '{'w ALA, cLU Earl-- Kane, Aroa. Bweepstakes. Wheat--1. A. Huebsch Kearly Oats--i1st, L A. Hueboth. of r@®: I2nd, C W. Hutchings, 'Area} 3$rd, farmers' institute programs s, as well as those of Peactically everyone* such meetings shoul stranger and better C MP 6 mqai i,,.. FPeigun. J -- o6 sn YAF Yum! _IIR 0C Ee WFere mke ae 'hai/ was "bound over to "the gwand jury Degple. The opportunity is right . -I:o bonds 'of $4,000"by Juitice Horvey |to make a handsome profit, and * _:# Couison of Waukers0. jas: uwgmmmw'- Wt ._ annnaction with t Shoot!uk of be congratuinted on tforeai¢bt 1st, ANNUAL MEETING OF FARM -- -- BUREAU TO BE HELD FEB. 7 'The annual meeting of the Lake County Farm Bureauw will be held in Libertyville next Saturday, February 7th. The meeting will be at the Pres-- byterian church, and dinner will be served at 11:30 a. . m., sharp. Titkets for this dinner will be 60¢, and the Farm Advisor wishes to have all who desire dinner to notify him at once, the--Farm Bureaun, and _ all should. make it a point to attend. The yearly reports will be read, topics of interest to all engaged in farming v¢ be dis-- cussed, and officers for the next year will be elected. This is teh time to give the organi-- zation the benefit of your presence, aud to offer any suggestions or con-- structive criticlkem. -- The farmers of su that the proper be made. _'After dinner the business session will be held in the auditorium of the church The chief speakers will be ant meeting of the year for Dr. J. J. Unter, of Chicago. and G. E. Metzger," of the Illinois mwgw Hlinois--hArg-- wonderful or--.ton. D. C._ Thers oonrnt soyahere-- nd take coms B --feet deey w | ~--Justice Court; Bonds are | Set at $3,000. Following is the program as arrank ed at this time: Dinner at 11:30 a m. Admissior by ticket. _ . At 12:156 Dr. J. J. Lintner of Chicago , will speak on "T. B. Eradication Prob-- lem» in Northern IfMlinots." <~This will be folowed by a discussion Insting 20 'Talk by G. E. Metzger of I A A., Mr, M 3 of the Organ-- ization Dep hullhu!hu.»a Ing to b@ar. | Aunual report of officers and com-- mittees, followed by election of ml ers for ensuing year. paigh meeting. tm -- --Otates Attorney A. V. Smith*ad-- ¥ieed Justice Coulson that be was willing that the bonds should be cout to $5,000 after the bearing. Attor deadty weapon. An earliet warrat had charged attempted murder. ~ kccepted a compromise OB A tather than fight through the -- His first bonds bad been fixed at ou.mnduu.-'cmm January 14. the dats of Wis artest. : lUminary bearing Salotico was shot in the left shou}-- «ar. ~asd the wound left his arm totally paralysed. It was feared for sotmetime that be would not live. * LIBERTYVILLE CLUB NOTES * The Club Banquet Tugsday evening was a very enjoyable affair, and those of you who were not there certainly milssed a good feed. time. }f:- they > them. The staté accused Ferguson of shooting Salotico while intoricated, while the Itallas was making no resistance. Ferguson would not ad-- mit that be fired the Mhu said--tgq have made a coatession ing he bhad a gun that evening. &¥ ¥ LCX 4 ¥ ¥¥% 4 4 4 # 4 4# Waives Preli Report of the delegates to Adail C. Fergams--of Liteértyville, The charges wczo csmult with TO GRAND JORY -- \ _ FOR SHOOTING "¥s will have that 100 ctaoiy yet: Salotico Jeaczary 1. is arrangements may week's * +. * 77 MILE AN HOUR' _ _ be dis-- acres, part of which lies within the | xt yeu'vflhao limits of LAertyvillé. It u-=j: &% '.u hok o trip fronting :&%'. organi-- ' ception of a strip on P esence, | kee Avenue and Mt.hb "C:H'-n' *J or con-- Mr. Copeland left w * 37 ners of the Catholic University qh * «e a5 Mn COPELAND FARM --_ ~ 1sS PURCHASED BY ' LIBERTYVILLE MEN Fine Tract of 230 Acres Is Ae-- _ quired By Syndidate of Lib-- -- ville Citizens =-- / _ Big real estate deals are the rather than the exceptioin, in the ertyville territory, just now. Last day another bitz transfer of -.1 was consummated, when wBat 1 was consummated, when known as the C. C. Copel Libertyville, Area anc This fine property _revert to the beirs. TMmSs su6, s ever, in no way affects the deal ¥ last Friday. A gusaranty title é,; ~guaranteeing the title to the p \tract has been issued to the 6 'of the syndicate, of which there _ J. W. MiHler, assintant gineer m-.hz '--t. :i;: «o. as do tour feet on Et Mary's road, wWhICR I8 BMZ _ ____ will Mr. Copeland left to Loyols Un _ _ . versity of Chicago. 6 ..-..--'--.-;.,_,-:i There is a suit by wl a0e. * the Copeland heirs : to-- E---- the will; and if this ~=_-7' tracts left to the two Universities wiH . $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE property beftors outsiders up. . The reported consid $700 per actre. Thursday by Sherift KA. Ab ter a one mile race a 18 vills. and also on both banks of the -- Desplaines river. 1 he east portion i# _ u.vm-.-u'.m-a-cnu-».r It is understood several art | ready to purchase the tract ; the north of Rockland h of the new Sunnayside tact, tor purpose of subdividing it the coming -- apring. s _ e This is the first time that Liberty-- _ ¥ille people have investsd in real o tato to any extegt, all the big transters keep charge of is an injastioes,~ _ bomes. 1t Hes on both sides of ing the roads, and you rested for ~driving #o K. ¥. Petrie 1s r--'fl the ahoriff. Petric was the the man fined. down a M speead nfofyzyhm the shoriff left the rosd4, then ; Another employe of the reminded the «heriff he ® the speed laws whA he to catch them. ----=~ P The chase started just + DBeputy John FProfich ot 1 Chrysler sedans, and the rate gradually went up to ; and clug there for a sald to have admitted Than tha : aberiff He pulled his gaon ® mmcfifl'a The thrase mwan to the floor of thé mA Frolich held out M# hibited bis guns It . fram the car of h # CHASE CAPTURES _ STATE OFFICIAL: There is alsoc® a syndicate 4s

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