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Libertyville Independent, 21 May 1925, p. 3

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\ * --$200,000 LAND DEALS MADE IN ... R_Q, Allexid" bungatow on Hesr wides a ccOf uil@@x&."z%flm by T.--J. stant & Company during last ten days, the firm announced day. Bungalows and Apartments Included in $75,000 City Property Sold. city property. $125.000, tof rarm prog C T & T Co to Stuart Hook. Hteea §$62%5.. St $1. Pr Secs 16 and 21. Deerfield erty. The record of transfers shows a brisk demand for (arm property at fAirw prices. . Beebe Hardware Co den. WD #$1. St. 5N6 Benion. * 25 acres at Loon lake on the ce-- ment roed between Lake Villa and Antioch; S. B. Hage to A. ¥W. Boyle of Chicago. Fred Maden and wi Wartzreniuft. WD $1. St 15-- Benton _ Bungalow at 1204 Poplar street: eevarle veaaten o mfi yA --ged4tre QCDU $1.0 PI Sec 18, Ela J Nowlen Heath and wi' Tinsaley and wife. WD $1 PL Sec 20. Wken wife. Deed #$1150° St 3 33. Wken Amanda Thaler and Erb and wife WD $#10 Libertyville 7 A. Tha and wi'e erfy ville Harry 8pring®s bard WD 11 ridge subdn 8 (L. Carfiel4 and --wilte to--+ larsen W $1.00+ st $10Ft 3 Orei plat of Graysiak« Framk Brady to Ann $190. .Pt Sec 15. Dre« Ruth Roger« and hus to Nathan Hook and 'wife. QCDP $19. Pt ~Ser 15~ Deerftelé~ o Louis Whitney and wi'« Marsb. WD $10. Pt Sec 2 ville ville Fred Nader and wife to ¥ Wartzenluft. and wife. WD $1 50¢c. Pt. Sec 15. Benton. 10 acres in Newport township; H O. Brown to Emma Reiner of Chica C. Mohrman bungaiow on Orchard avengye .to Conrad H. Sherer of Wau-- kegan * Cook 21. Warren Alida Gu wile Waukegan;: Fred Lembke to A. H Miller. s = 60 acres at Silwr Lake; Ed Flan-- agan to Ambrose Merchant. ; . .56 acres in Newport township;. A. F. Pedersen to A. W. Weit of Chiga:« Waukegan MIger WD $1 80 acres in section 22 of Newport township; C. Young to W. H. Bell of Chicago:; sale included stock and farin equipment. z* 6 4 4 U 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 # * MAY 12. 1925 Sec. 25. Wauconda M K Cook and bustbnd Anius Sorensen and wile t J4.0Pt Sec Emma Wool to 11 acres at Beach; Albert S. Ostec-- berg to Robert Vipond. § CG@TY PROPERTY -- &. Philyaw bungalow on Brook: side avenue to John F, Chwiftels of New apartment building on. Victory street: Andereon & Borregard to .Eli-- maibeth Tyrrell f s Lot in HulNl court for two apartment build!@;: leonard P. Hull to Emil Spaetl. * _.William Schumacker bungalow at 129 Houth Fultob street to Charles Burge. -- Pwoapartment building at 133 N» Victory street: J. N. Heath & Com pany > David Youns. Of the total value, $75,000 was for Real estate deals with a total con May Cook. constrix. Deed $25 4 acres for beach, 3 miles north n' a Furnished by the % LAKE CO. TTTLE & TRUST CO. * 120 Washington St. Waukegan. * Telephone No. 4. -- N * §1 HOLSTEIN BULLS FOR SALE ELMWOOD FARM _ Marsh wD $10 __ _ MAY 12. 1924 M. Scharf ani wile tif" Mertie and Tony Miller, QCD F1 P H er.and huse to Fred Wet TWO SONS OF CHICAGO PIET JE CHAMPION. ONE FROM A 31--LB. FOUR YEAR OLD, THE OTHER FROM A 27--LB. FOUR YEAR OLD DAM. BOTH ARE SIRED BY OUR GOOD YEARLY RECORD HERD SIRE AT ELMWOOD FARM. WLAN" -- Antonind Dapkus to Simon Ceik-- auskas any_ wite, WD $10. 8t. $1. t Bec 32, Avon. ALS MADE lN A&nton Eoplits ard wife to ®"mon | Celkaitskus anc wite, WL $10. St. q1. [ Pt. See. 2. Avop ' LAST TEN DAYS 7/ / x¥ w 4 R. U Jouse rnd oof to R. R. pow Reasonably Priced Herd Accredited wD 10 FARM LAND to L. d P+ Se and wife to Jose; be 5. Wauconda Willlam Wewetze ) 86 H. Whitnes §1 ph Halas and to Fred Na Pt Nee 15 60c Pt Se¢ ¥ 4M ase 4i t c d ts .. ca¥ M W K ke't $1 rf H t to 31 $40( B8t. 50¢c. Pt Sece 13 and 14, Grant. C. Edward and wf to-- Enima M Anthony WD. $10. St. $1,. Lot 10, Biz 67, City of H Park. w * * kont cad «1 "5 c'er~ WL. Lot 7, Holcombs Subd® T. N Soderquist and wt H, inrdwlg anu wWI to W;oP. Kouja *D $10. Pt. of See 27. Deerfieid. _WOB. Ingvoldstad and wf to Huda Woernses PT. '§*00 s1 _p.ou.: BT T. Pleakant Hill Subdn., 0900 _ Cora R. leonard and bus to E T Hahn and Emily 8. Hahn Jt tens W D E F Gerken ard w' oo Artho: Verroe. WD $10 Pt Sec 26. Deerfleld A Wo Vercoe and4 wh, to EoF. Ger MoG Cuba W F Gos«willer and wl rto J. H Ejasier. WD §$2500 Pt Sec 20, VermBn Augrust Gottechalk ard w1f. to L. R Junrkans and wf WD §$1200 St. $1.50 P Sece. %. Cuba. G W Delhave and ow' to Ernes® Gerken WD) #1!9 Pt Sec 2%. Deer DH, LIPLJ UI 12 R TW -- } Anne Bella Grant to Bella Grant ; Russel!l Deed $10. Pt. of Lot 1, Hik 65. H Pk. . 5 McoGrew Cuba W. W. Runvard and wf et al to Vi'« Mooney WD. $10. St $3.. Lote 12 ani 13, Blk 1. Renselaer Johnnorts Addy to Antioch Nelszon WD. $592. St $1. Lais 13 and 37. Belmont Addn to Wk&n Emma Merirolg White and.:us L. C. WHilard WD. $10.08; $37. U't N~P. Dodge Jr. and wf to Eis'c WB $5y2. St. §1 Lots 33. 35 and "1, B mont Addnr to Wken. « Eilxie Neleon apnd hus. to M. .\'a «s WD. $10. St. $1.. 'L0ots 33. Jp--and 37 Relrant Addn-- --+---- * TBe oz --: N.oOP Dodge Jr. and wi o to Eiso . y sc 6 WT. $10 Loty 5 Wk en J Mazrck aend 10. St B150 Lots MAY 13, 1925 a ~ M M Leber. wid. to T. G. Sextou and wf WD $16.0 8t : Pt B'lk 13 M« Kays Ser _ Addn to :4 F\ Fether R sel WD #! A. tGa«tman ard and wf jt tens WD Lot 2. Bix 2. Petme Re--Subdw. C = C > E. Pircbinttt and Bik WD. $ Lot & Bik Lake Eluff W ar Varod L000 _St., $4. rot(:fi'l.flnbdn.' eIm W Picken« and wtf n Ter» WD $16 0060 DECORATING PEATS PRIZE WALLPAPER PMHONE OR WRTE WM. J. FENDICK Telephone 199--] H «on acf hus. to 1. £#1, Lots 43. d 9. it Mone St. , Lot 5, Leonards_ Ock and wf e' al. to . QOCP.$10 Pt Blk §16 66a St #16 OwBers Subdn y of H Pk. to Mildre Subdn puug4) d wt to J. M Lots 22 uind A. Montromery P of lo hb _Addn 1(, lanas \ M Pt B Blk +; N* to Jame»s and James re 14 H t §*w \ _ _A new Maxwell tourMg car bplong: . _.»#@. 8. B--*--~----1/*, 3400 Fulto® | aventue, Chleago, . was _ completely ; wrecked at 11'45 Sunday. night and | Underwood with his wife ard three | friends very narrowly escaped in 1M'Mb at the T weniy.second SL Trou 1z "ot ~the --Northwestern-- traeks-- at North Chicago when the Chicago > . The Céarcwas ca . complete ~wreck and it is doubtful if it can be re paired. After the accidert the party took the train to Chicazo after re porting the matter. to the : North Chicazge police. The train was stopped very short-- The--train was stopped very short-- Iy a'fter it hit the auto but as no one --was Injured.~ o the trains ~pro-- cecded. Underwood declared that he became excited when the engine sta!l ed and hbe.saw the train. approach-- ing ang that. all hg could think of , we-- ge*ting the. people dut of the 'auto 'and out of the path ol the when the engine died. The gates were --lowered before he was able to start the motor ard drive off. 'and t'e train, coming at a terrific rate o° speed, crashed into the car amidships, throwing it into the air and. hitting _the: auto a s¢tond-- time before it struck the ground*~ --*. -- TRAIN HITS AUTO CAUGHT BETWEEN GATES AT CROSSING New Touring Car Demolished: Peoaplc Run to Safety as -- _ Eng'ns Stalls. man killed his engine on the tracks. was caught between the lowered gates, and the five people barely got out ol the machine before the train bit the car throwing it 12 feet into the air. Samue!l Ries and Pearl Horton, to Joe Pachay eand wf, QCD $10. Pt See *®. Avon Donald Somerville and wf, to Gen Fruniture Co. WD §$19. Pt. Sec 16, Li b-- erty vilte. © M go ## The Underwoods were in their way back to-- Chicazo ~with' their friends and were ~oin the tracks ken and wf, WD $10, Pt Sec--26 feld. # Pearl i{forton. to Joseph Pachay and wfi WD $10. St. $3..P; Sec %, Avor Sidrey Harris' and wf ts Herman Leipriger QD $1§g. St. $.50. Pt. Sec. 20. Deerfleld. ~ Sam Ries. to Pearl Riee, QCD $1. Pt Sec. %, Avon. Gimeppe' Bertucci. to Battista Bor-- tolott! WTD $10. Pt Sec 15. Deerfleld. ¥_C, Decker and w*t to Herman Sippola and wf. WD $10. 8t $1. @t. See 2"°, Waerren M\--*--el Hules and w1f. to Joseph Slamar and wf, WD $100 St $2. P:. Se~ °0. Warren. 7 C W. B Ingvoldstad and wf, to John le». WD J10 St: $50. Pt. Sec 18. Avon. _ O -- Helen Dailey and hus. to che'!. WD $10. St §5. Pt L ers Subn W O Schomacher end wf, to Ed C'm For Old Gold, Platinum, Silver, Diamonds, mag-- neto points, false teeth, jewelry, and valuables. Cash, by returr» styles, materials and all round beauty will delight you. _ . Come in and ~_ see them The New "Mina Taylors" for REAL ESTATE SELLERS : & PETERSEN Moke 8. & R. Cs:, Ostego, MWich. We Buy and Sell LAKE COUNTY AND 551 Milwaukee Avenue Telephone 451 . B. Godfrey "The Quaolity Store" arlihyn. _rcarmmea®i A: C Hillugzet } wWD #10. St. $150. Lot 45 O. n.¥ Mn;«%'l"hlga",aud w1f, to G. J. Hag #L * uqcu PC +sec 15. Cupa:_ __*~* Fred Pinka!! and wf, to Mamie Co-- tess, WD ,1, Pt. Sec 35, Antioch Irepe Cotess, to Mamie Cotess, WD. $1. Pt Sec 35,--Antioch. ° > --}.--Belehb--to~M.----E.----Groy.--and Wilg.. WD $10.Pt. of dot ~22,~ Wiams --PK subdn on Slocum lake. J. Neintzer and wife to W. A. Ten-- nermann-- and--wife--jt--tem«---- W D §$16: St: $1. Lot 6, Fred Schwabs Hillside G. H. Preston to W. L. Cot@s.-- W $10. St. $1. Lots 1 'and. 2, tblk 1, lot 7 and pt of Lot"K~HWikK~4, lots 27 and 28%, Branigat --Bios Sunset Ter-- race. -- ARTC EC WE gan s., * & £x mss NC itle. # has P me Ni¥ [ ie i. -- o . Hhee "ome / ~*Ay quas M «es K. H. Edwards and wile to E. A Clark and L. E. Clark. WD $10. St $1. Lots 17 and 18, Washington Ma nor. A. Blomquist and wife to A. B. ?Lrom md!:u"n tens. WD¥1v. Lot y r imaps subdnm.,. . --_. < . ~_L.EK Zcf('u;'d wife to 3. "G. Séneft-- E~F" Keirnan to W« RK. Giibert and Bessta Gttbert Wt #80+--Lot +6 and 17. -- blk 1, First addn to Oakland Earle Derby and w to Hrick Carl strom and Nels Gusting WD $10. St 7--20. ._PL_FLGL_14, GISAUL f Parle Peirce and w., to Edith be, erley Vercoe WD $11,800. st. $12._Pt Sec. 36, Deerfleld. 2 &z > *~ subdn. -- R. M. Gibbs and wife to L. U.l Lcw and wile.j%i tens. WD . $10. Lo 14 and 50, Fair Oaks-- subdn. ~C T & T C to D. E. Taylor. Deed Carl Croonbo:ig and wf, to Horace Bulkley and wi, WD §$18. 12c g1. P1 Sec 16, Libert/ville. -- ~. +. C . " Nathan Bly.aberg and w' to J. S Heath, Wi) $10. 3t $2.50. Pu Sec. 1s, Wkgn. *--s: 3. s vat * _ C.. Larkin and wife t« W1 i104. St. J1. Lot 7, Larkin Duck Lake subdn WwD $10. St. $1.50. Lot 10, 0. B. Yor' Linde's subdn. **--Z . B Lowenmeyer to E. L. Drach & wife jt tens. Deed $1.° 8St. $1.50. Lot 269, Bomnie Brook. e d ward Gruber, WD $8:€*$t --$1 P.L Bee %6, Cuba. . § * Julia Demuth, to JOsiph Todd, WD $10. St. $2.50. Pt Sec. 35, Newport. R. . THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 The Joliet station pictured above is one of the most eBcient in the world. The pres-- ent capecity of this kilowatts. PUBLICG SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS-- Serving 6,000 square miles--219 cities and towns--with Gas or Electricity br both 8 so. Genesee St., Waulcegan Gus Krumrey, Local Representative Phoné 144--W -- Libertyville, III. > E. Bater Christopher «t + o# Gross Revenues of This Company Show Constant Growth_ Today's Hudson Super--Six Coach costs less than half the © £a pr(ic:ded'athWhiCh the openofmodels E:ve sold. With the ces * _ -- <wonld's largest production 6-0.1 linder, cars, quality is.con-- _ . _ _ ----stantly improved and therefore Hudson is more than ever > 'E%" Cnsz l2 _0 --~MATN GA RA GE 0 oo¥ o. Sinhy .. * nearabet : P on c 0 l . t "I';ut vnvo,n'_rgv_.nfmc.z es . ~~--CHAS.: M. BERKRNARD;, Prop. _ * ~*a> yes: _ NwPricefor HUDSON COACH (Wes 1345) . _ The increase in the volume of business and the greater efficiency in operation enabled the company to show the sabstantial gains in both its gross and net revenues as set forth above. A study of the company's gross revenues, year by year, reflects in a graphic way, careful management and stability. ' The increase in gross operating revenues in 1924 was 12.42 per cent greater than in 1923 and after interest charges were met there was available for payment of dividends the sum of $3,205,961; an --increase of 31.69 per cent over the previous year. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern Illinois in 1924 did the greatest volume of business in its history. 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Y ear Gros Revenue Stncks at this stantly improved and therefore Hudson is more than ever -- "The World's Greatest Buy" § Passenger 1695 (was '1795)--7 Passenger 81795 (was '1895) -- All Prices Freight and Tax Extra . « $6,354,775 . 7,015,559 7,876,873 8.424,502 Histed on The Chicago Stock T250 HUDSQN SUPER--SIX SEDAN 1920 1921 1922 1923 Y ear Gross Revenue 345 North Milwaukee Avenue $11,415,087 12,213,315 13,712,094 16,014,342 Write for copy of the 1925 Year Book '-"' ie > . "'.: a "fiui:

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