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Libertyville Independent, 29 Jul 1926, p. 1

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---- POSTAL RECORDS . _ SHOW MANY LOST _ TOWNS IN COUNTY --Nearty Two Score of Commun-- _--__ ities Had Their Day as Post-- offices Only to Pass Away. -- ~ YOLUME XXXIV--NUMBER® '»- _ #aylor Grove, Newport township. 3 "u;.u In 1892 and discontian-- 'in 1¢8%.and discontinu-- '--_" Amgols, later changed .to Sand . ,:':.uma::' 1947 and di+ sontinued in 18%2. _ __ @augatuck, in Warres 'Township. m 186% and discontinued W es Katabiishoed 18 Sedestinest in 16640000 , _ Chassell. Antioéh township. Es-- mbtished is 184409 224 discontinued W in 1%69. Avon township, Retab-- Uihed in 18474 and discontinged in 1904. * -- * Rogecrans, lczm townahip. *Ke tahilished in 1863 and discuatinned In 1904 in B S LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDEN Wn. Aan P. Donpcles, aged 94 years and _ residens of the HRurrington Ai# rist tboe the greater part oA ber WWe Mrs. Ann P. Donelea of Bar-- rington, Dies at the Age of _ Whitiler, -.man In 1870 and diwwonatinued 1e 18%%81. Windmere, Grant township, c=-- uu:ad Ins 1891 and abandonet a 1904. It may also be of Interest that Iibertrville was fArst known as Buriiag:on, then #s Iadpendence Grove and Anally by itz recent name. Rondont ont« was known a* Fort, and Mundelein by the name of adopted (ts present name. 5 in 1904 > ~_\=5.~ Looks Like the Joke's on--Us 98 Years. NK A-bhv-ua Club, proved to be the bost af-- taire of the kind ever bokd in the coun ty, and attended by a large crowd. dut ing the day and evening. _ 1':'1.'7-3" morning ruin thromt ened to mat wccess of the day cusulve hout of the duys provieus. to ground t tainment. -- To the who contributed finantially to make t&nm'o*d'tm' «slon of aporeciation. Iuke tar We also thank s pated in toh parade. 'l'o.l.wl'.r, of their Atime and labor we want to say that we ap preciate their help above all things, .avo-nm'tmun: "' =~~!!|!'--!-!!. '5\.---'..- througbout the entire enter 8y ' Butered at the Postoffice at Tibe individuals The ralue of Wrestock is lake eounty at the present time is $2, §4LK10. according to the «tate r# pott jost snbmitted to lew A. Hen deo,. county clerk. * That is an (ncremme of $20441% over 193 which was the bansetr year of all time _ Persistent reports cirenlated fi Wankegan, North Chicago and to the effect that Gages Lake = been condemned, that the watet been polinted and was -tx Bt for «wimming, was denied by Jndge, Martin C. Decket, of the owtlers of Decker M% picuic park. Swimmers ate stil enjoying« the lake and no one hbas «uffered any M effects. takes and omissions will help us to make what we bhope to be an annual we overlooked, can 'be plainly seen, _ The putting over of a day We this is a big undertaking and with the u--."'quuqn'-g_,n 34 LA i¥ iA y NO TAX WILL BE ©= PAID INESTATE : > OF THEC. DUBSI The inventory listed 30 real estate descriptions 'upon which no idea of value Cot!. be obtained, and count-- li#s stocke Pnd bonds listed--20 "dee perate," Another list of "people ow-- Ing the ex--mayor and banker money ag#reguting $60.000 to-- $65,009 was also listed as dceperate. Claimes, it 'Iis understood, will awo run hbigh. * Other proceedings were: _ _ ~-- Willizm ° Barnett, 1¥bertyville, in ventory abd appraizsement bill ap> Inventory in the estate of the late 'Theodore H. Durst was Aled and ap proved-- Monday in tne cireuit court as was the report of appraisers, which wo was LIme PEpOSL 0. 9 ppIRAmENRE, _ MARREIE placed the wodiw's award .t'\tl.'.. It was ahown that there would be--no inberitance tax, which means that the estate will now oe in excess of $20,0004 ; Appraisers Set Wwilows Av at $1,800; Inventory is + and Approved. sership rawers appolnted. _ * . Frank GUbert, Waubegan, Inventor} W nOPVA > -- x commos im D Te aah > > Lagla Barto!A. Highlang Park, sup plemental inventory approved. | ---- Staniey Anderson, Deerfleid, inven tory and eppruisement bif" approved . Charles K. Howe, hearing on Oual «d at to dute * penkle Murths, minor, Waukegins. :::u-,.u' letters of guardizanship Bond Ared at-- $1,000. > Marold James Dunsing. et al. min-- ors, jnventoty and frst report .Ap ventory and appraisement bill ap . Astde from the «ports program ar 1 the visitors will have «rches to private 1@ hote golf ccmirezes and to the Credit Island public comrse M%Mnnd one of the finest poblicly edq links in America : Tha aw Club has been a lead «r in International for sever al years, winning old dfvriszion attemdance prize twWq as well as the effictiency prize. In 'planning the de tails of this convention, the same spirit has been manifesated. n Among the members of the Liberty ville Clab who have s«ienified their Intention of attending the bg convren ton at Deavenport are: Pasal G. Ray, Wilhelmina Men, investory amen! Y _ WAUKECAN WEEKLY 'Dou(lu Avenue to be } Paved With Concrete wot night, a petition was presented to the board. «'zned by a majority of the property owners on Douglas Avenue. asking that that thorough be paved with conerr'e. The village engineer was instructed to prepare plans for a RBoard of loca! impr roaA 27 feet wide and 7 incbes wuumumm-m\. paved this fall. & wks * Vouchers were ordered drawn in payment for land taken in the con-- struction of the big southside sewer. Also for a strip of land in Copeland Manor 'from Rockland Road to the treatment »lant. 4 A partial estimate was allowed to James Cape & Sons, for paving Lake street, amounting to $3200. The same firm was allowed a partial estimate of $990, for work done in paving Ma-- ple avenue. + .'atbflbhr spreading the assess roll of the big sewer whre read, and part of the allowihces brought a wm'a'::'-nolnnoonm ers, F Flagg Owen. It seems he was to received $600 for his services in this matter, but was allowed only $355, the difference being paid to oth-- 3m¢:~:tmummr- »_'rumuaz'.stuaqm at ¢ p. m. The clreus performance will take place at 1:16, and a street danca --Cfl.mmu.m-fl midnight, close the day. l The Libertyrille Clab is in chargte | of the merchant booths, the Woman's Club in tharge of the concessions, the 'A-on-n Legion in charge of the dance, the Kiwanis Club in charge of imm,nm.mllom | tiom tion in charge of the par-- '-'lctl.lre' Tickets .will be on sale at #5¢ 18r «doits and 1#¢ for children awder 12. The proceeds of the day are to be used for the promotio not recreation work in Libertyville. ¥lora Staples. commissioner..... Plorsa Stiples, D08tA@¢.........--.--_-- Wm_~ LAgats, stenographer ... Charlotte MeDonald _ clerical work, typing, etc_.______.. 14400 F. F. Owen. commissiqner .. 355.00 Kisie Huss, typing, etc. .. 10000 The work done by Mrs. MceDonald and Miss Huss were charged to the Owen account. -- Paling ies Rreats: brone" 1 Makes Three Raids. atween gunset aight ant #UN Te my.mmm Ed Ablstrom and bis deputies payed havoe in the moister parts of tho wet regions atround Fosx Llake and Orass Lake, arreating siz resort keep-- RUM DEFENDANTS l, VICTORS AS JURY FINDS FOR THEM Brunse, in bhis three ralds Raturd= nigbht, areacted Cliro 1ibertenl, Nigh woud. and occmmad im A hanvins a* Kottlss of beer and a quart of moon «hine . Me took beer samples Pfrom the sberif took samples of what ap peured to be boot ot nekt bus _ Charles Malling at Graws' Lake and moon flb w wwpart, troth Athee We k | . and Victoria #*re04, tThs story of Kupsisky and Uqsor was in theit bhome dur-- =~__ .---.l= -'y.--cu:h:':l-" -".ln.:-'-l tem mindteas lnadunts wers gullty. of the Waqvwor charges proseed by Assistant Rtata's Atrorweys Harold Hameen and Minard *« Bein, PFox LAke, and Charles Emac. PiPstakes bar. Waliter Jobn of the aponge s«quad. One withess for the state had sald that be had seon them sell a gallon of Hquor to a garageman but this story was denied and the state failed to produce the garageman. o The UWquor taken and the story of $100 ote a ar alot machine and llnhmwm PiPutakes bay, pald $100 for beer. Others taken by the s«berif wers the sponge squad, was the sole o¥fH dence of the state. They woere cofm fronted by a story of one of theit wit nesses who was charged with effered to fail to appear to against the two men it they $111 that was owed to him. in case they falled to pay, it was salid, be would testify. They did not pay the fronted by account LIBERTYVIHALE MAN \g FINED FOR DRUNK 'Qomfluuu""fi | MORWING 16 EVEeRry 1 *3 * MAMS OUTY--%O HiS FAMIEY 4 AND O M PELLOW MEN + * C en ie (Al (B RIGHT, ANO TT MAKES 00 ree: more uks worxkise || PM Dode Swan Says: . HIT HARD SUNDAY -- BY THE SHERIEF claim» uit fag Henry Ken warden in L Tuesday to b charging the factory with leading Into on 'Into. other« part of the Action from m:fu Len Hull, presider a mam ber of the 1 of Ameritan Waul ed the length of into Third Lake t of the water and> to be sent to the d=partment ~ ~~de The residen's own other reafuse and th steanch that can be d distance from the c The Tke Waitons sign=d by 5C proj warded it to the . c don Heary Kerp -.....m, mt 19.100 parts per d s«tream life and The article also The lr'!"- votcd to make The Moved to "I m he ) and make a be played in 1

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