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Libertyville Independent, 29 Apr 1926, p. 11

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----------------#Paqr --Betence --cCovity------Martin;-- SA Clency: 2 $1.80 , & o Raured fndsany l fron ot Jnb pocnd rl:.flwwk:lddr 30,907 rail anchors' :# FUNK D County F j THCO M P®C tions a _ HUTT tions ani ense and Waukeg $urenoe Groynd Hota Groupds . Setteu OLDi:ll®;P OBKT: with 0b Bupervisor Ray Puddock, Shairman Of the board of supervisors, today sub-- mitted his new list of committees to the board of supervisons for eonfirma-- tion. Feéew changes are imade over the committees of lats year and bomrd meimbers expressed the opinion that the committees, as named, should t in well with the rowd, retrenchment and general business progrem.~ The lmeup for the coming year'is as fol-- lowe : 3 j * Mawma n. 'Resolullons and Settiement with Pro-- bate Clerk --Obee, Th«?ln. Burke. Roads .and Bn?-.--- rechner, Btrat ton, Bairstow, O'Comnor, Stanton,. Road Gutine--and --Maintonsscom--Ficke Kelly, Murpbhy. _ _ tR .. _ 00 6w a Burat! wl Mcotivien t hhelinage oo Mu" + 3 M ridge. _}-wc mm- Audit--Potter, Austin, Detent». . Home -- Audit --« Harbaugty, Bairstow . }{uban. Eduratton ~Austin, Puok, --Martin. Jury ® K----uons & Erroncous Assm't.-- pairstow, Hutton, Meyer. Finance----Vercoe, Meyer, Austin. Fees and Bealaries--O'Connor, Monahan. Kirechner. _ -- Hospital--Naber, Brown, Cory. Mospital ~ Audtt -- Wileox, O'Connor. .xu',-'"' Diiger," Pottér, Bletsch . In nce-- er, Potter, ersch. Piat®--Mawman, Ga Thompson. Jail--Burke, Ficke, Ke¥y, Jum--l-ne--bmn. Ma , Dronen. Miscellaneous Cla nton, Hersch -- berger, Nabér. es t _ _ fleld-- _ County Fa Bairsto » Detentioa \-- Liegped -- and Farmer'g-- Wititute--Lic-- %'luu'h. Moldridge, HuUbMOb.. s1c __ . 'ounty _ Fairm _ Audit--Bletsch,-- Obee Funk. ht MEET WITH _ APPROVAL Chairman Names Committees to Assist in Conducting -- County Business for Year. reim t ~BHLET® Hi HaARP BA TR ® M e NEWS NOTES ilwaukee, Wisconsin HOW far do you suppose the rolling stock of the North Shore Line rn\"eTs in a single year? Least year, North Shore Line and -- Bridge Audit--Herschber urply, Brows. __ Chac ties--Hutton, Burke, Wil FOR SUPERVISORS UST an example of how we are constantly atwork to keep our roadbed at high eth t H with Cirewt Clerk ang 1e idge, LAiger, Flcke with County Cerk--Keily monfh. with Blates Attorney -- . GarneUo C im--Thompson, _ Harbaugh, Home-- Pupnk, Kirschner letsth, Cory Shields and Deer cAbout the North Shore Line ft Published by Chwago North Shore & Mioouhq Railroad Co :'n.c ! { i'-'n:'.:"z"-ls'-'-% ":-'73.::,» i iry NABER -- HMospital, Settienient wit States Attorm®y ; &llmil.n--nu- Claime= CoRry h:rrlnon'. Printing _ Mospit al: Poor Waukegan Shielids und Deer Outhts and Maintenance HOBAN ---- Settlement "H"«erved in' veriety of wayar iot salad, cooked with rice or tomatoes, KIRBCHNER--KRoads and Bridges; Le-- tentlon Home; Fees and Sa'aries, YERCOE -- Finance, _ Swemp _ Lands, Deter.tion Home, ' MURPHY -- Pubkie Butidings and Ground#. Road and Bridge Audit, Joad foneous | A«sessments; Detention Home Audit; County Farm; Roads and Bridges. : --* _¥ OKRA _ _ Okra has been used so much in *d'h'h fried with corn, or just plain bou and seasoned vith%fi*md a4 The usefol part of the okra is its m:vhkhwhw.duor mdmtbob::unhd:-"u#gt pods are tough to be used. 'flncdl ship 'ei and are therefore be found in many markets out of the South. The pods are also sold drisd and EEOCWN --Judiclary; He A Bradga Audit * WIti UX -- Hoapital Audit mali soups that man mfl?wgmg'bthl-{ mnofo'l.llh m.hcm'nnufilh'. Although grown a deal eorn.oinn-ywmm'bdomu the same family as cotton and re-- quires the same hot climate to reach its best development. It has however been successfully grown in MEYER--Settiement MA W M mpemsn sA acemenn &n ts . PONNOR--Fees# and Salaios. H Audit. Roads and Bridg»« NAMAN--A@wamp lands, Fres a es ; Hospital Audit ural Fo'-fi' ar --iui--«_?;l:?;.fi Week of April 26, 1926 urchasing, Dete Aettlemen; -- with Sheriff ent with Stuted Attorney 20 State Chartties, Keso Jury, K« AB('SINESS man living in Lake Blu# has eaten dinner on North Shore Line din-- Ing_cars five nights a week for the last two m{: ~That mawm exakiMence of t Shore Line 1 . «--=* * comfort may be enjbyed on North Shore Line Limited traing for only 50c above the regular fare? A number of our Limited trains carry parlor--observation cars every day. DlD you know that parlor--observation car onnakssre man e anthnad an Narth thare / / SLAUGH r and salt Briulg«+._ Swamp Tands. KELLY -- BSettlement w Cork, Koad Outfits and med (o irma ? & metrimonial tie to Buth etill was in-- London, Apr. 28 tact when the «econd Ceremomy toOk | steamer. Chichibu place, Marty save it doesun't count. Kurile ° Island. Japa patch sald today. 7 . passengers are repo FICKE--Road 'Ovutfits and ance; Jail, Settlement with Ci and Recorder. and Deerfleld; 8 MARTYFSBST WiFé-- --GETS A DIVORCE His first and only legal wife, Ruth Fieback Durkin, was granted a d+ vorce on the grounds of désertion. Sbe wlid the court ehe and Durkin were maurried Jan. 2°, 1922. and that he left ber Septem®er 20, 1923. There wose no cogtest. Chicago, April 28 --Martin Durkin, Chicago elayer now in jail ewaiting trial for murder, today techaic@alDy became a bachior. The complaint of Waukegan farm-- ers that Antioch is bootlegging milk into the city has brought action from <the city coumcil and an--ordi nance will probably be passed Mon-- day by the council so that this city will be put on the same basis .as Waukegan. Conditions seem much the same all over the morthern dik-- trict of .the state. "Bome ~Tarmyess----lave sold -- their cattle to the stockyards, 'fiue oth ers have kept them and ate making the best of--it for the time: In some cases farmers _have -- threatened to teave <their investments, and _there have. been reports tsn'renten_have declined to pay their full rent but have reduced their expense accord-- ing to the milk loss," he said. . «In Vermon township, a rich dairy-- ing --center, the -- reaction of the farmers to the edict has differed, according to Al G. Maether, for 16 years supervisor from that dlb{rict. SOME LEAVE THE FARM Vernon -- «Township _ Farmers Lose on Milk Edict AT"G. Maether Decglares. DRONEN _ ¥oor -- Waukigan, The 'shiek" bandit etill is WIHEN MARKETS IN " Official List CHICAGO CLOSE Up | of Transfers Ba la ce SCHDE M see Chicago, Illinois or with M w iih a4s Shiela= The Next Time You Need Arny-- C--*U | thing, "Look Us Up --It Will e2unt3 Be a Pleasure to Show You. te NEARS CENTURY MARK Rock Island, 1!1., April 2}--Plans are being made by relatives of Mrs B. J. . Walker, Rock Island's cldest living resident, for a celebration of her one--hundredth birtbday «t Ej-- ansville, Wis., June 5. _ _W. G. Foster and wile to L E. Hall, blk 3. Ridgeland . subdn, Wau-- kegan. QCD $10, stamp b0c. C. D. Armes and wife to L E. :hll, bik 3, Ridgeland subdn: QCD 1.... A. E. Philyaw and wife to A. R Kanney. Sec 20, Waukegan. QCD $10 A. R. Kenney and wife to W. A. Ed gar. Sec. 20, Waukegan. + C. W. Heydecker and wife to L. E. Hall. Sec 16, Waukegan. QCD $1. _ _ A. F. Beaubten and wife to L. E. Hall. blk 3, Ridgeland subds. QCD Sec 16, Waukegar. QCD $110 H. J. McKean and wife to John Kayw enik. Sec 18, Waukegan,. WD $1. Harry Hoyt to M. Cohen and wife Sec. 33, Warren: WD $10. D. Arnold to L E. Hall, blk 3 Ridgeland subdp. QCD $10, --H. I, Hecker and husband to L.E Hall. Sec 16, Waukegan. QCD $1. -- K. D' Huber to E. J. Dowdell and wife. Sec. 21, Shields. WD $10. _R. L. Sonnenschein to G. A. Nixon and wife. Sec 28, Deerfleld. WD $10: E. i Gall and, wife to M. Anderson and Wile. See 77, DeerNeld. WID» $160, stamp $2. ~ =* & G. G. Wilson and wife to 0. Wilson Inco., blk 12 McKays addn. QCD $1. Emma A. Bogue to Joseph Ored-- nick, Sec 18, Avon. WD $10, stamp 50¢; Joseph Orednmick to Albert Kimmel and wife. Sec. 18, Avon. WD $10. $10 Robert A. . William Furnished by the LAKE COUNTY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY _ Abstracts of Title; Tith Guaranteed * 220 Washington St. Waukegan, 11. § Telephone 4 We Will Not Be Undersold We Gnarantee That You Cannot Dupli-- cate These Values For Less at Any Othe: Store That right here in Waukegan you have one of the Largest Furniture Stores in this part of the state? That there is on display 50 Living Room Suites, 50 Dining Room Suites, 50 Bedroom Suites, 25 Bun Parlor Suites as well as over . 200 Room Rugs. . That Blumberg's undersell even the largest Chicago stores because of our tremendous CASH BUY-- ING POWER and of our Lower overhead. -- ' That every article is guaranteed to give service and backed by 26 years of honest, fair and square dealing in Lake county, Are All Reduceéd This Week --Select Y o uts Today. Lloyd Loom Baby Carriages & Sun _ Parlor Suites April 24, 1926 8. Sed Moore and wife 1 Seller's Kitchen Cabinets -- Universal Ranges Waucor Our--7 Room Bungalow Is Always Open For Your Inspection a@ T Tittes DID YOU KNOW -- David . WD F"f"-"""' & ";.-_.mm o?'&_n"'wafipaf@fi"rm% e | bnllm:tly smooth and responsive perform * ' ' ance--and the price is the lowest ever Te placed on a Nash 4--Door¢ Sedan. 8 Foot Extension Table, 66 Inch Buffet, Server. 6 Chairs all for---- A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Item. 9 Piece Grand Rapids Dining $189.00 F¥ PP .. . tailthet 'u,fglmr'z"utu'& No Storage Charge Here Suite 350 Milwankee Ave _ Especially is the far greater QUALITY _-- KENNEDY BROS. Phone 280 ("mhi:}hlg of a 48 inch Dressof, Full skirt length vanity, Bow foot bed and Chifforobe to _ hang clothes. We guarantee this a $275.00 vyalue-- f ® § :)tu]"\ 4 Suite $195 Complete 4 Piece American Wa.lnut Bedroom Suite Bird's Neponset Rugs Do Not Buy Until ¥ou See the Best. Priced from -- & $15.75~$195 The Nexrt Time You Refrigerators L:b't;vxllc _ "Look Us Up'--It L4 a Pleasure to Show Yeou Cross Mattresses For Com-- fort and Health. Rest Springs And Rod Downy-- snn rname

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