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Libertyville Independent, 13 May 1926, p. 8

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____ 6 Pree for all fight in which one * := cop licked three Chicagoans in f two three order. _ At 11:30 Saterdmy night officers * Ben} Fisher and Kimer T. M--:er. pa-- . Aroiling Zion streets, saw the Chicago _ . --~®"Ome of them has & «Un star and h%'o copp' auld Dheter -- * matter--thare are a lot of E:g.n-n-mw' Figher. 'N-hthclr,zdmdoln -- libd Dister gnt --into s car and : was marked by these features : /\__ _ Pursuit and stopping of car go-- hy %I miles an hour through Zion. > Attempted Might Of party when -- they saw Zion cop's car headed in op-- ..' posite direction to theirs. ~ . & Threat of Chicago cop to kill the h ~ofiféer as he pressed gun to | the north limits they 'overtook ¥Be car, halted it and Preter z0t ont. __;g to the men i8 1t while Fisher hy to turs sround ®BA (ace south 4 ad the --Chiengosams to tu agale -- mriend thad 2006pea on 'the _ Louls Soloman. . % * P'.u-unrm-a-u x The Zlos cape to travel a little distance to turn to give chase But that Chrysior use has some -- apeed and by the Chiengoans had reached Tito's = south of Win-- throp Harbor, the officers arriv ~ad and made them balt MA piicd on af tae #i of the Cht and the Chi+ cap lnsinted to Fischer be was a officer and 1s the argument con-- ' be alipped his own gun in his agminst Puber's ribe and said : $ you make w move you're a doad l-'. . -- Fisher ditn't move. _ L_lip Abe meantime (Det#t, atandinz off to one sidel slongsiAe Betman. 2oi amon und Madle! gzot into an argo-- rfl-dlbmm.'..m.( officet. Now ; he ppot®se Dicter g_" We a price Aghter and he : how io hasdle himself yet--he -- K. PFirst he walloped ome of To i# Re jaw and sent him roeil "-'-:nonh-nr.m.l ome a pass at him and be -'-'Irlculhmm..u. ~~_'-N toowed quickly "Tell them to torn bagk" said Fish 8 Pursult of the car by Zion offi "The other mes gave their-- names as vers avenue. thfee C * -- Lmez:ak, with three men com F a, woman were out for fiu':':z a {ime: semrter igne and. thetr r took them from C toward which he 44. an«¢ then when be 80,000 Miles with one set of Stephens what bed be n that warn'y 4)) blac * FOounet with him and he * Hion. Askewa« turning. Loc.| It ha* been proved, as rewalt of L. Ci¥¥#%i« run and «tart. | the blioot i# affected by mausic . a real + and s D BRAKES ar£ yoUur CHEAPEST IN E:J ~""§zflgn\-u-----' Easy to tt~ =¢.tec|fvo connected with reau ,.".,ented a Zion of-- mark: "He carries a brass in 'arder to prove later that real sleuth, ne pulled -- his and shoved !t azzinst the n'lur Zion officer and tm&' him if he made "the Zionite dldn't% _but later. he moved with §G SLEUTH ---- TENS LIFE OF i} Incidents in Zion ( Luczak, Chicago Pulls His Gun. :ak and Mandel $s officer and also 3. """ you, mnd his name with your arder Hirect to on IN «: :I.C-D::.h : CHIOACO, TL PBele DistrSater for Marthern Vitncts &""bh--.- Ford Brake Shoes "~Sw. :E " Coma -- yOU GAIN THESE E& i * | Trine Girato, North Chicago WMert @isters, M. V. ¥. D.; also relatives and friends for their e«ympathetie condo lences and beantiful fioral tributes during their recent bereavement. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank most heartily all who have so kindly assisted during the Uiness and death and buria+ot outr son and brother.. _ ~ +*~ CARD OF THANKS 'The family of the late Margarét Burdick wish to exnress their heart felt appreciation to Pastor Jerne, A 36 * Ues "Priee "'covtdhic: 6t T¥ Kristian ave tited $200 and costs by 111:2 of the Pesce Har-- old J Tallett on a disdrderiy con duct charge. RBeing unable to pay his Hine, Girato was sent to the countt part in the family fracas John Christian Meyer was born in Framont cownshino--March #--+898--and passed away at the home of his fath er on Monday. May 3, 1926, at the age of 30 years 1 month amd 25 days. Although he had been in poor health for some time, he was always patient and was never known to complain of MWMs iliness, but was always thoughtfu} of others and ready to assist them in every way poksible. home in a serious --condition, and was gently cared for untfl the end by Miss Radke, assisted by his sister. Mayme. both graduate nurses from the West Side Hospital, Chicago. at 2:30 at the Lutheran church ut Puirfield, the Rev. Mr. Heise, officiat Ing at the chW*rch _ "A precions one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled. ~ A piace is vacant in our home, -- _ Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalleq The boon His aone love had given. And tho' the body siumbers here His soul is gafe in heaven." November 11. 1925, he was taken to the Chicago Fresh Air Hospital at Rogéers Park, where he remained unti April 16, 1926, when he was brought -- Me--leaves 40-- mourn is paestng ints father, Rmnest H. Meyer «ix brothers --Leo, Ernest, Fred Raiph Victor and Otto; and two sisters,-- Mayme and Mrs. Ralph 8turm. His mother pre-- ceded him in Aeath ten years ago, on February 15, 1916. The funeral service was held Thurk day, May 6. at 1 p. m. at the home, and "Well. at any rate you had no bus-- iness callitg my star a tin star" said Luczak as be rubbed the top of his head and bemoaned the fact that bis jJaw hurt him so much. * Wanted to. Reach Wis. Auvther thing which the Chicago men admitted Sunday was that when It developed later that Luczak made his way in mofnur to Milwaukee where hg--spent the gqight. Mand] went to W.:lMln and spent the night at a hotel. & " ., E* Both Liczak and Mandel voluntar Aly n&:nod to Zion Sunday to get their *which the police. had retain-- ed and also to help get their friends When the sleuth talked -- matters over Sunday he seemed to feel more concerned over the fact that th Zion-- Its felt he might bave been "yellow" than anything else. However, they explaind to him that it 4ll--beame a real officer to draw a gun on a brother of-- ficer who had merely sought to arrest them for speeding. taken to Z]0n and jailed Tor the night. The officers and sevérkl neighbors tried to run down Luczak and Mandel and many shots were --fired but to no avail.. Vowever the--shooting created a big sensation. . The Zion officers checked up later and found that Luczak actually is a Chicago detective. The bullets in his gun were all mushroomed, which means they make a larger.hole in a man's body in case he _pul_l;_ the trig-- ADVANTAGES 1. Stope car quickly and emoothly ed' after the fleeing map. © Mandel in | q th-- meaatime when be heard the shots begged not to be harmed, adding|} O that he wouldn't try to escape 'The b whots drew a crowd. In the melee|/ lLuceak and Berman made their es Kning to sheving thicknes al around. -- Keepe operating cam at point of greatest leverage. y.-- -- A Kansy adjpmtmart. Mo mume . more dirty hands or sofled to work out that ameust (Co# Emmest H. Meyer and Family to "whorten brake rods." 4 Fits worn drums Hke heve two good brakes -- don't fisk your life on one --it may fall in an 56. Safety first, last, | in 0 0o .@| hearing thereon will be had on the|oline © Ahivers, Frederick Hogreve, the 0000000000000_00( 29th day of May, A. D. 19%6, at 10| Dorothe Hogreve, Henry Hogreve, ing | O GURNEE ~. _~ 'Q o'elock a. m., or as soon thereafter as | James Wilson, SBophia Wilson Louise Phe | / h o . the business of the Court will permit.| Meyer, Christ Meyer, Phillip C. Laseke 124| 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0| ay pogsons desiring may file objec Olara Mensching, Hepry Lazeke Alice @8 | _ Mrs. Josephine Frezier of Chictago t0D® in said Court before said day | Heuer, Vernsy Meyers, Emmia Minnick, hranches, house Arains and conger-- Mane ha eqnratemrted anf lafA in RCKLANT) POATM and atheor strects In the VMagoe of TibertyyiMe, Take Canvty. MMincis the (Woinanes for the some béinge mm HMis In the affice of the VTMage Clerk having «onlled in the County 40 INITUDCE CHMC Iake Cannty VWWnois for an assess| Orick Wankeimuth, Sophie Wankel--| 692 chaine, degrens ment of the costs f eald improve.| ®Wuth, Wilheimine Timmherman, Egbert | 15 minutes wost 738 chains, thence mm.wm_.'nmmmV.V""l 46 minutes weet 69% asseasment thareftor having been mada Pedoock, Peter COotten, Anna "bz'"dm"nl and retarned to sald Court. the fina)| Mary Gotten, Frederick Ablvors, Car--| "Unknown owners of or persons inter-- APFCIA!. ARAF®SMFNT NOTICE A is JUunnuoOrn _ Notlee s hercht riven in all--per J. W. HART, dnma Interseted that the PresiAont and E F. SWAN, $ RMnard of Trustsoa a the VMage R. W. BULKLEY, T hartyriMs Cuontr of Lake angq| Members of the Board of Local im Ctate nf Winol«. havinge orderag tma| Provements of the Village of LAberty-- ramstruction Of * local publlic im--| Ylls Lake County, IMinois. prevement conslating of May 6 -- 13 ~m'd m.'m d\"""." gow. -'.--h mam ve o exnaAsien -- privement consisting of A connected erstem of water Jh. together with hydrants. h¥8Orant con nectlorm. valves. valre bores and con-- nertinn«a tn he furnished. canstracted make their detense. Aaig Ordiaancs provides for the callection of «ald as ses«ment in ten annual installments with atinua) interest at the rate of «ir ner cent per annum. Nated TLibertyville. Ilinots, May 1Ith A. D 1926 BPECIAL A8SSFS8MENT NOTICE Notice is hereby geiven to all per-- sons Intereated that the President and and lald in TJNCOLN AVENTF and other streets in the Village of Liber tvville TLake Countr. UHncats. the (réinance far the same being on M» In the affice of the ViUage Cerk of eald VMare® and the s=1d Viage having annilied in the Cauntr Court of Take Cnnuntvr. Minstc for an a#sean ment of the enat« ¥ cald imarove ment. accorfins to benefits and * assamement thoretnr heving heen made and returned to -{r'mn the finat hearinge therenm will be h*4 on the 99th Aay of Mar A M 1996*+sat 18 n'olack a. m . or as ennn thersafter #« the businses of the Conrt wl permit A" nersons destring mar file abtee Hone In salid Court hefore es1d Amer and mev apnsar at the hearine and mate thatr Acfoncs _ Cala Orfftinanes nmmvider fqar the eallertinn af «a1A a« «s««ment in ten annmal Instal!ment« with annual Intere«t at the rate of alr no--+ sent ner annum l en t e ~ ,_..',"n----'t 4EE0 000 PVBADGPMEAL], PNIBTNPLERUER _ A cobnected system of Witer mains. "Y" branches; connections, by pass together with hydrants: hydrant con | chamber, settiing . tank. clarifier, nections, valves vaire boxres and con-- | studge pump, pump houst, digester nectlons to be furnished constructed | tank, studge beds, sludge pipes, over-- and laid in McKINLEY AVENTUE and | flow pipes, nuderdrains and appurten-- other streets in the Village of IJber--| ances in said Village of Libertyville, tyville, Lake Ceunty. l!ilinots, Lake : County, Hlinots. the Ordinancé for the same being On | in the manner shown and set forth in of said Village, and the said VITAE® whe President and Board of Trustees having applied to the County Court Of | of sard Vilage of Libertyville on the Lake Conuty, linois, for an M"',m day of January, A N. 1926 Said ment of the costs of «aid improve | improvement shall be constructed in ment. according to benefits. and &N | secordance with the terms of said assea«ment therefor having been mad*®| Ordinance and with the plans and and returned to said Court, the fink! specifications therefor un flle in the hearing thereon will be had on the | offiee of said Board of Local Imorove 29th day of May, A. D. 1926. at 19| ments at the Village Hall in said Vil o'clock a m., or as soon thereafter as lInge. Contractors are to oe paid in the business of the Court will permil | special assessment bonds which draw All persons desiring may file objee h¥ We C enaes l B se SCls and may appear at the hearing and Tmted T/Shertyyilie. Hlinots, Mar 1ith A. M 19%¢ The Ag Agenda Play, "Brown Eyeil Betty"--was presented To & large audt ence Tuesday night.. The play was postponed from the Friday before on accouht of sickness.. The cast was & large one, and the play showed a grest lot of work and training on the part of Mrs.*Julla Franks and Mr. Reid, the »ponsors of the two clubs, and who are o be congratuiated an the production of the péay. £ provement consisting of ..__ . _: ____,['ers, together with headwa'l, rhanhaies | Ianke 14 Fons_of the parlors. Mesdames Harrie Panzer and| pnorth 64 degrees east 1479.06 feet to| *24¢.7--38 chains, thenee north 1 degree Bessie Worth acted as hostesses.. -- _ | tho n:.ur of thom ';','"': 45 minutes west 6.92 chains, thence The teacher traininrg meeling will b* | thence along the center of said river to | *0U4" 88 degrees 15 minutes west 7.36 held next Monday night, May. 17. a point south %4 degrees east $50. 74| Chaim«a thence soufth 1 degree 45 min-- Mrs. Agnes Thompson entertained| feet, thence south 64 degrees west | Ut** ®Ast 6.92 chains to the place of her mother Mrs. Loomis of Chicag0] 3079 feet to the center of the above| P®!ImRIng", "Unknown owmers of or over the week end. . . #* named c""'. and Milwaukee Road, persons interested in that nart of the The Ag "m my. "Brown E"u the 'Q_M %mn'hm mt_lmt quarter of section 36. m- Betty"--was presanted 16 & large audt--| said parce! of land being situated in 33 north range T1 Past of the ence Tuesday night.. The play was|section 9 aforesaid Terms of Sale--| P M in Lake County. Ulinois, v" postponed from the Friday before on| Cash. FRANK CATER scribed as foMows: Commencink &t accouht of sickness.. The cast was &)Guardian for Jokn Paton Cater, Minor | the southeast corner of a 40 acre lot large one, and the play showed a grest '%1----may & 13 :o 37| former'ly owned by Duncan McNabb. Jot of work and training on the part ol' mommnigr on ts con memermnrim uce as shown on plat mg Book K Mre.*Julla Franks and Mr. Reid, the mOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT of Deeds page 325, thence ftorth 1 de »ponsors of the two clubs, and who are For Public I j"""" 45 minutes west 13 67 chains to a o be congratulated an the production k mprovement point which is the piace of beginning of the piay. _ _ -------- |of this description, thenee séorth 8 o emg ooz pee .dl-;hd :mp;:ln will be m."ld'm 15 miputes east 736 M.i ud y the rd of Local Im-- | thenee south 1 degree 45 minutes east SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE |provements of thes Village of Lib--| 6 92 chains, thence south %8 degrees | Notice is heréby given to all per--|ertyville, lllinots, untll 8 o'clock P |15 minutes west 736 chains. thence sons inteYTested that the President and| M on the 18%th day of May, A D 1926.| north 1 degree 45 minutes west cn' Board of frustees of the Village of | at the Village Hall of Libertyvilie, 1+ | chains to the place of beginning" and | Libertyville County of Lake and nols, fer the construction as a whoie "Unknown owners of or persons inter l State of !}Hnots. having ordered the | of an improvement eonsisting of !nwd in that part of the southwest construction of a local public im-- a connected system of sanitary sew. quarter of section 34, Twp 43 north ; On . May 6th several friends and neighbors pleasantly surprised ~Mrs. R. B. lgm at her home, while the choif was having their usual meeting. The surpfise party was planned by Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Amstutz, it being Don't forget the Senior play May 21 and Gypsy Rover May 28. The Gypsy Rover was giverm about feur years agn, so everybody be sure and see it again. _ Miss Ethel Bradzke, who was in the Lake county hospital for medical treatment, is improving and will 6e home soon. ---- > * 'Misses Mamle 'u;} SBtella Haines of Chicagos spert k--end at home: _ Melvin. Amatrutz motored to Chigago Friday afternoon to have a look at--a new Rickenbacker sport car. Miss Gladys Eakins spent the week end with friends in Indiana. ._ Another of our Gurnee friends has decided that Lake county isn't such a bad place to live after all, and that is Clarence Shephard. Mr. Shephard spent the winter in Florida. --_| *">*~ Mr. _ and Mrs. Will MoClure. . . 'The Warrem: Cemetery Assn. will meet with Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of North Avenue in Waukegan, on Wed-- nesday, May 19. j Last Friday the members of the Original Circle entertained their moth-- Miss lone Ferry of Waukegan has been staying the past week with her mother, Mrs. Stella Sponenburg. ers at an afternoon tea, given in the church pariors. 'There were sbout 50 present, 'The program was. in honor of mothers and was gtven by the Cir-- ce members. 'There was a vocai solo by Ellen Worth; piano solo by Verna McClure; duet by. Gladys Ames and Marion McClure. A short playlet was 'The person appointed to make aald asses«ment. 19 #t OROmRAE ®R / POLLE®TT The nerann armtnted to make anid assesement. 19 #t OBOROER R FPOLLETT «y--! BSTATE OF IIAANOI8) FA Fred W. Churchill, Mary C. Krant,|of this description, thente north 88 George W. Periolat, David Sturm, Mary |degrees 15 minutes cast 7.386 chains, Im the Circuit Court of said County Bpecial June Term, A. D. 1926. y pay all debts incurred by such bidder or contractor in the prosecu-- tion of such work, including those for inbor and material furnished «4 by the President of the Boarg of IAcal Improvements of sald VNiage of IAbertyrille, which hand must be filed with said Board when cantract for the constraction of said jmprovement is enteted into. Sald bohd thall provide that sald contractor shall well and #uithfully perform and execute said work in all respects according to the ecomplete and detailed specifications. and toull and complete drawings, pro l'.tll-'ohnadotud!ceord ing to the time and terms and condi such bidder or contractor shall prompt ans offer to furnish such bond upon the sacceptance of such bid or propos-- al. AlH bids will be received subject upon blanks furnished a+ the office of the Village Clerk of the Village of libertyville. !llinots, and must be ac companied by cash or check payable to the order of the President of the Board o( lLecal improvements, cert}> fled by a responsibie bank, for an amount not less than 10% of the ag-- _m-l Bide will be opened the of Local Improvements Un open session at 7 o'clock P. M standard time May <th, 1926 in satd Vilage Hall in said Vilage of Liber-- tyville. The Board of Local Imorove mants reserves tha right to rejeot The successful bidder for the con: struotion of 'raid improvement will be required to enter into a bond in a aum equal to one--third of the amount o wach bid, with gurities to be approv-- Borth 64 degrees east 1479.06 feet to the center of the Desplaines River, thence along the center of said river to a point south %4 degrees east $50.74 feet, thence south 64 degrees west 2079 feet to the center of the above named Chicago and Milwaukee Road, the same being the point of beginning. -n-mra" land being situated in section 9 aforesaid Terms of Sale-- Cagh. FRANK CATEK, 1 Guardian for Jokn Paton Cater, Minor. 1 '41----may 6 13 30 27 In the matter of the estate of John Public notice is hereby given that. by virtue of an order of the Probate €ourt of -- the. County of Lake and of llinols, made and enterédof Te ce e seraar s doalg w s unders! er, Guardian of John Paton Cater, minor '1"&"0, ._of, William Cater, deceased will sell at public: vendue _to the highest --and best bldd'fl'gereror.' Oh the Sth day of June, A. D. 1926, be-- tween the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in 'the after noon of said day, to wit, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M..at the East front door of the Court House in the Cit; of Waukegart, County of Lake and State of. lllinois, the folowing Gescribed real estate belonging to the said John Paton Cater, minor devisee as afore-- said,, to--wit;-- * -- An undivided on¢--fourth interest in the following described rear estate, towit: . Beginning at a point in the center of the socailed Chicago and MS-- waukes Road 244,86 feet northwesterly I'E' the intersection of the center e of said road and the south line of section 9, township 44 north range 11 East of the 3rd P. M., thence running Dated this 5th day of April A. D 'l'i their defense. éSaid Ordinance provides for thé coHection of sald as-- sessment in ten annual installments with annual intefest at the rate of six~»pen cent per. annum. Dated Libertyville, lllinois, May 13th A! D. 1926. , ELSIE M. HUSS, The person appointed to make sald assessnient. 19 2t 4| mempmmmememenefiemmecemmmmeme ce ie GVUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL Son of said assessment by JRHASE 8. HYATT, " wW. wW. GRUMXMITT W. A. NICHOLAS, A I. JOHNSON J. W. HART, &E F. SWAN, R. W. BULKLEY, )ae shall contain thence north %8 degrees 15 minutes east 7 36 chains, thence north 1 degree 45 minutes weset 692 chains, thenee south 88 degrees 15 minutes west 7.36 chains, thence south 1 degree 45 min-- utes cast 692 chains to the place of beginning", "Unknown owners of ot persons Interested in that part of the southwest guarter of section 36, town-- ship 43 nofth range 11 East of the 3rd scribed as fobows: Commencing at the southeast corner of a 40 acre lot formeriy owned 8y puncan McNabb, as shown on plat recorded in Book K of Deeds page 32%5, thence north 1 de-- gree 45 minutes west 13.67 chains to a point which is the place of Beginning son, J. W._Hoaan, Amanda Loomis, 8 Maton Meek, 8 Mason Meek, EA4win ¥. Miller, Godiobkin Waifiin, Anna M Armbruster, Charles A. Armbruster. Benjamin W. Porter Hiram Perry, Charles W. Wison "Unknown heirs or devisecen rrflvfly of the follow-- ing persont, wit: Mary C. Krans, David Sturm, P¥ederick Wankeimurth. Frederick Wunkeimuth, Egbort B YVan Viack, William Peacock, Peter Gotten, Frederick Ahivers, Frederick Hogreve, James Wilson, J. W. Hogan, Amanda Looimis & Muton Mesk, 8 Mazson page 3%, thence nortK 1 degree 45 minutee weset 27.17 chains to a point | which is the place of beginning of this | déscription, thence north %8% degrees 15 minutes east 736 chains, thence south 1 degree 45 minutes east 658 | chains, (hence south #8 degeres 15' minutes weet 7. 236 chains, thence--north 1 degree 45 minutes west 658 ohm' to the place of beginning", '"Unknown owners of or persons interested in that | part of the southwest quarter of see-- tlon".wvwl:"nrthrrlm 11 East of the 3rd P. M. in Lake County,, IMinols, described as follows' Con' mencing at the southeast corner of a 40 acre lot formerly owned by Duncan MoNabb as shown on plat recorded in Book K of Deeds page 325. thence north 1 degree 45 mmutes west 13.67 , chains to a point which is the place of beginning of this description.| "Unknown owners of or persons in-- terested in that part of the soutbwest quarter of section 36, township 43 north range 11 East of the 3rd P. M in Lake County, HMinois, described a% tolows: -- Commencing at 'The south-- east corner of a 40 acre lot formerty owned by Duncap McNabb as shown by plat recorded in Book K of Deeds Armbrutter, Benjamin W. Porter Hi ram Perry, and Charles W. Wilson, cumin®, [nence sogin 1 WERie® TS METT] muanmuuumul.gfl beginning", "Unknown owners of ot R mhtmthmndm' lime southwest quarter of section 36, town-- | POmP ship 43 notth 11 Rast of the 3ra | 6090 ® P., M. in Lake County. Miinots, de-- | P°* ! seribed as fobows: Commencing # | aip Hogreve. James **"Unknown owners of or persons in-- terested in th.:'t'j-n of the southwest quarter of on 36, township 43 north range 11 East of the 3rd P. M. in --Lake County, Illinois, described as follows: Commencing at the south-- east corner ofea 40 acre lot formerly lawned by Duncan McNabb -&Mwn by pu;" nco;dod in !ook;x Doe: page ; thence north~ 1 dagree 45 minutes West 2717 %n_to a point which is the place of beginning of.this description, thence north #8 degrees 15 minutes east 7.36 chains, thence south 1 degree 45 minutes east 6.58 chains, thence south 88 degeres 15 minutes west 7.36 chains, thence north 1 degree 45 minutes west 6.58 chains to the place of beginning", "Unknown owners of or persons interested in that part of the southwest quarter of sec-- tton 36, ;omuhl; 43 north range 11 East of the 3rd P. M. in Lake County, lilinois, described as' follows:~ Com-- mw at the southeast corner of a 40 acte lat formerly owned by Duncan McNabb as shown on plat recorded in Book K of Deeds page 3$25, thence mnorth 1 degree 45 minutes west 13.07 chains to a point which is the place Russell, Grace A. Hogan, J. W.. Hogan, Amanda Loomis, 'S, Maton Meek, 8. Mason Meek, Edwin F, Miller, Godlo-- bin, Welflin,-- Anna M. Armbruster Charles A. Armbruster Benjamin W. Porter, Hiram Perry, Charles W. Wil-- son, "Unknown heirs or devisees re spectively of the following persons towit: Mary C. Kranz, David Sturm Frederick Wankeimurth, Frederick Wankelputh, Egbert B. Van Viack, Wl'il.:khm';om Peter Gotten, Fred-- e vers, _ Frederick _ Hogreve, James Wilson, J, W. Hogan, Amanda Dorothe Hogreve, Henry Hogreve, James Wilson, Bophia Wilson Louise Meyer, Christ Meyer, Phillip C. Laseke Olara fieueuu. l.l;',ry Laseke. Alice Heuer, Verng 'Meyers, Emmia Minnick, Miler, Godiobin Web i a w in Lake Y¥ 1 W11 oipt | be able to furnish best of references. this | Address Boxr M., care Independent. it 'wurr-}-.a -n't:obnrohm, 'A( * Stock on Lake 8t. | Road, ' miles west d'zi»flyvmo 1t | WANTED_Cashier. with good refer-- "POR"SALE--2% h p. stationery gago WE WILL BUY YOUR FARM or iand ' anywhere in Lake count;y, if you \have a bargain and do business quick. \ Bubmit best price and terms and lega! ,mmmmqw action. Bel \ters & Petersen, Libertyrille II1 _ 3t ORDER YOUR CONCRETE BLOCKS® NOW. Every block made last year, old. Our blocks approved by the Ce ment Products Association . Quality POR AALBE--Y¥ictor _ mumber of records, FOR SALE--4 room cottage with two screened porches; electric, gas and gas 'm; m turniahed ; nicely located. Diamond Lake, Munde lein, W P. Kamina 1714 Polk 8t.. 19 1t LOBT--Dark shelled glasses in leath er case, lost between Gurnee High Achool and 1. D. Potter Farm, on l;{ 1. Reward. Phone Gurnee 114. 18 1 line motor, with magneto ignition, pamp jack and elevated water tank of 600 gal. capacity; very cheap. Box 161 Fox Lake, Nilinois 10 1t lots: _ Barred Rocks, Single Reda. Anconas, $12.50; W\no' R':e.n, Buft Orpingtons, Rose Reds, $1 ; Wyan-- dottes, Minorcas, $14.50; _ Leghorns, $10.50; Heavry Assorted, $9.50; Light Assorted, $8 50. Special Matings, 3¢ a chick higher.: D. T. Farrow Chicker fes, Peoria, HMl. 11 U branch Tea and Coffee Store in Lib ertyrille; wonderful opportuaity for a WANTEI)--Man for b®p in ences. Uptown Markets loc.. liber tyvllle, Ask for Mr. Blank. 19 n FARROW CHIX, May delivery, 1 Business Opportunities FOR RENT--Modern fiva room bun galow on Park Ave ; immediate pos-- sessiqn. Phone 469, or call at 201 80 Milwaukee Ave. 18 U FOR RENT--Room, suitable for one or two men to Batch Inquire at 135 School St., Ind flat. 18 #t zfinflmnm Zion Bidg. ustry. Phone 500, Zion, IN. 12 13t tion of this notice t.ode said work and make sald improvement at ten per cent }ess than Nine Thousand Thirty-- two apd 27 /100 Dollars ($9032.27) the price at which the same has been awurded to salid Titus Bros ; pated at IL{ibertyyville. lilinois, this 12th day of May, A: D. 1926 = JERSE 8. HYATT: y l W. BULKLEY, -- © F. BWAN, w. W. GRUMMITT. f W. A NICHOLAS, A L JOHNSON J. W. HART Members of the Board of Local im prpvements of the _Ylllac- of Liberty-- ance passed and approved by the Pres-- Ident and Board of Trustees of the said Village of Libertyyille on the 6th day of April, A. D. 1926. as provided by sais ordinance unless the owners of a majority of the frontage of the lots and lands abutting upon salid pro-- posed improvement, or their agents. within ten days from the first publica Titus Bros. not less than ten days from the--6th day of May, A. D. 1926, for the following improvement, to wit: . A system of ornamental lights, to gether with traffic control signais in the southeast corner thereof, thence worth 89 degrees 57 minfites west ©16.93 feet, thence north 2 degrees 11 minutes west 380.6. feet, thence east-- eriy 631.16 feet to a point in the east line, of said quarter section which is 394.02 feet north olum p;:eo of b:-' glaning, thence south to the plae®. of begifining." 602. ' eannot be found and that upon dilt-- gent inquiry made for that purpoge their places of residence cannot be as-- . ~NOTICE OF AwaRu . Pblic notice is hereby given that an award of the contract for the construe-- tion of the improvement bereinafter described has been made to Titus Bros., and that pursuant to the statute In such case made and provided, a contract will be entered into with said mons thereupon issued out of said court against the &hove named defend-- ants returnable on the first day of the next Special June term, A. D. 1926, of the Circuit Court of Lake County, 11-- nois, to be held at the Court House in the City of Waukegan, in said County ': D. 1628. u"hnb';thv mu::&'w which sulf Js stil pending _-- _ -- ~~ _-- . L J. WILMOT, Clerk. Waukegan, I!l., May 5, 1926. PAUL MacGUFFIN . Notice is therefore hereby given to the above named defendants that the above named complainant filed his Bill of Complaint in said Court on the Chancery side thereof and that a sum-- fhem hrrleg beee fied in ine efficn of certained so that process --herein can-- not be served upon them or--either of ested in that part of the southweést gg quarter of luxn 36, Twp. 43 north '°1 range 11 East of the $rd P.'M. in LAke | ons County, I!Mnois, described as follows: Ris Commencing at a point on the Gast | ti», Broadway CLASSIFIED ---- A DS Complainant's Solicitor Miscellaneous FOR RENT Sale 42 may 6 13 20 27 rooms at 215 ¢ 19 1t is o Te 9e Or1l1l0 feat; 13 lots, railronud frontage FOR SALE----A number of restricted 'OR SALE--Nearly new & room mod-- ern bungalow on EKast Park Are.; paved street; has breakfast room, fire place, builtis book --cases, shower bath, furnace beat;_ lot uaiu feat ; rait trees and strawberries $3500 00 aal will handle. bailance mortrage Prices and terms to fit your fi;;; j lJnER'rYVl.Lll-' I1MNOWM . Mave homes of $, 5. 6. 7 and 11 mom' TELEY ""'\""f! if in nice localities and worth the price o asked. Some are modern and oth--~| Sellers and Petersen partly wo. If you would save mob'y. ctiP THIG AD, §0 YOU WILL NoT sEE ME xow | __romeet to investioarte 3: R is |__T¥O new McKinley A¥e 5 & 7 room P+ Mayte poeiteale 2ke is brick bungalows each with heajed * garagn See them at once and make I have a number that are priceT right f your own selection of lighting firtures and, will give terms as low as $10.00 | and room dAecorstions . per month It costs nothing to rind | soxurnebre puck <~ out abpout them. Why not come in now*! «y .2 .20 02 ul ul l1 Cl 20 1 * omm Te betigatedaiamtcind Uan _ HOOFTE MONBHY TO LOAM--We nare a seem | |hroughout; full coment basement. lot «id rabin ameount of spesial tunds to 110x367; beastiful gfounds; plenty of ean on improved turm or city shade trees, berry bushem grape vines arty. We tuvits your inguiry. :,ua other fruits. 'This country bome Natio-- al Bank, Libertyvite 1841 ' is located on a main highway, just at nmmemeneniininemttmmntsietimminneinnmmmmmnmmmmmmmmaaaees 22222222222 T . 1 L FOR SALE--OA4s Six Touring. Car. 128 McKinley Avenue 16 1t U you are" thinking of Buying a home OR AALE--Apartment site. the best location in town; centraily located, ear park and business; odd chaped orner lot about 181 fest frontage: a FOR SALE--~Spring lambs, 30 to 60 .._pounds; Sceotch Collie pupples, five weeks old; seed wiieat, seeq bartey. seed oats, seed corn, hay, and corn. Bergeron Stock Farm, on Lake Sireet Road, 2 miles west o {Libertyville. Tei-- ephone 678J--2. s _ 1914 FOR BALE--One thorobred,. inworted, regibtered,. hackney brood mare; also hackney stallion coming three years old from this mare and Robin R.Mti w".' Becker, Lake Villa, 411. . B . On Grarg Ave., opposite Deep Lake. _ . 18 i FOR SALE--Team of horses, weight $200; 8 and 9 years old. #flm of sheep. 400 full blooded to_Leg: horn hens. Cultivator, Disc, Hay Rack, hay mower and low wagon. Inquire at Indepedent Office. . s« Y We FOR SALE--Goldea Oak Kitchen ta»: . "A Good Office To Do Businéss With" -- inet;~ Chairs, Library Table, Leather «_ 204 South Milwaukee Avenue. Coach and baby bed. Phone 567J. Telophone 469 LIBERTYVILLE ~Idei@l for country home H. Smith, Libertyville, HL Automobiles For Sale sewer, gas, water, etectricity, 'The _ _ > ammeritrugge £ .4. 14 is only two lots left on the south side of FOR SALE--Lot in Dymond & Aus-- the street. Call orf wrije ATX, care tin's.Sub., quarter block from Liber-- Independent. m s c 12 U tyville Highlands Only $800. Terms. NibtbhBmapreminnnmmmmmienmmnaae 0 0 'ba.n*:--rm bred Holstein buil, ready service; berd under Fod-- eral supervision. Walter H. Branden-- burg. Ingleside, 1!1>Telephone McHen-- ry 682 J--1.. -- «*' 3 W# FOR SBALE--Choice lake frontage on ARAOW as $840.00; includes -l'lw Lilly Lake; 137 fnnmo; two milés n and paid for; two instailments® ".'fl'CHMo" viderw Road. on water; mmm- Right for subdividing. l\q'womml ewer. E. Z terms; 10 per cent down, tion, call phone 131--R, after 5:30 ». m.° _ per cent monthly, and intereat. Telephone 220--M -- ------ -- [ Bargains in good houses will become more _ _ scarce as the season--advances. Better not wait too long: f "Buy A Home And You Buy A Bank" OR SBALE--Two lots on W. 'COOK tion, price and terms beforé buying Avé.,. 50 by 140 each; five big trees, elsewnere" """ "OTms before buying § Have several good buys both in Liberty-- ville and in Mundelein. Some new houses, some not new. Prices right. Livestock For Sale Home Seekers Notice! FRED H. SMITH for for SEE_SM!TH -- ,_ Sellers and Petersen Real Estate B--Good building lot. at--a has.garage. 222 by 20 test. LLOYD C. RAY 614 N. Milwaukes Ave To to towh 17 it 18 21 rounded by permanent homes and sub. 'tmtul wélates. assuring plenty of open space and continued beauty, nev ertheless convenient to schools, busi pess district and ideal transportation We are fortunate in being able to offer this proposition and suggest that in terested parties see us without delay Here is an attractive building lot. located on Hotmewood Avenue. Oak Terrace, that has just been listed with us for immediate sale. Site of lot. 5011140. Compare yalues in this vicin Ity. then see us IMYMEDIATE PORSESSION New 5--room runlot strictly mod ern. tasteful" fnlerfor, arrangement #od dceq-ulo._ lLocated on pared #ifent; very gesirsble section; smaill down payment. Move right in e 2+ *# APARTMENT -- 8ITE Bunnyside Place, all improvements; somed for three--fist building. We will prove to yer: that this is an opportun Ity for investment A 8PACIOU® BUMILIXNG LOT _ Let us show you this beautifu)l 991 240 ft lot on lincoin Avre. improve ments all in ang pald for 1t will »ay you to investigate. .. DUTCH COLIDNIAL 7 roomh house, located on Harding Court, Graysiake Finished thruout in hardwood; Not water beat; lot is 50r153. This new and highly desgirable .. Sellers and Petersen bome can be purtchaged at a sacrifice price. $3500 cash wfM handlW; ba} ance less than rent. The above are only a few stliected and Lake County properties We can mest your requirements as to price and location--vacant, improved, fgrms 'hnd. The second floor has 7 rooms-- plenty of ground for gas station:; nc !eonpemlou Price $7,600.00. Terms: -- $3,500 down, balance first mortgage Or can be arransadA the . edge-- of AAMbert are otfering in this soluma _ A MODERN HOME. 5 rooms snd bath, testefully decorated; oak floors CHICAGO PEOPLE in Numbers hre lemvina + CEUIEF Hmemtmnen 20 2000Y-- Ese 10,000 people during conference. : Lot is 5@x150. Price also includés lot 50x160 across the street to the Touth_ The-- store buflding is equipped with large refrigerator, meat block, grocery section, refreshment booths, ice cream-- containers and tobacco edunters, A amall quantity of merchandjse on BUMMER RESORT 8STORE," i Northwest of Round Lake at Lake Bible Conference grounds. M O R T o a a & s f We have special fnuds available for small loans of $2,000 or leas: Sellers and Petersen Sellers and Petersen A REAL CHANCE 551 MILWATKEE r,\"t UBERTYvVILIZ® tmhbixo TELEPHONE 264 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLJNOIS TELEPHONE 451 561 MILWAUKEE A¥E IBERTYVILILR. I11JN018 TELEPHONE 451 en Wls ang. ... dormab t mesd

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