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Libertyville Independent, 26 Aug 1926, p. 8

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hk | make regular trips. furEnilAldo. 616 Cummings , _ : Avenue Has Suffered Frac-- * :3 ture of the Neck. y ly in southern Il+ c syy% nmht:neh to haul neigh-- J# ors' produce for hire. Under the mo-- f law an additional license foe of --__ / $ for each 100 pounds gross weight y k ¥ghicle and load is provided for Y ~operated for hire Tegularly a-- fixed or definite routes. . ~yA Jn another opinion, t¢id _ the : attorney of Clay ty --_ _ ABata . truck . of that . coknty --_-- hauling k to the St. Louis i';" ":' or the farm bureau n;'nlt p.ym \~ > addit tea providing he uses _ hard roads, even though he does not m\al.ne hauling live * ket for the * additional 1 hard roads, Three were injured, one serioudy, an automobile in which they a riding crashed into another and three: times on Green Bay road, near Five Points, Sunday after THRFFINUUORED; _ INAVTO CRASH _ Then the police were called cand through an interpréter they learned that Mrs. Maenjiaa had been sitting on the beach while her husband went cmu. He went into the water -- the pavilion and made his--way he took a position and dived into the water. The body--~ > asr {p . Chief My stated that the water trom 3 to 4 feet between the and the pile. At th vils it is 4 feet deep.. He belisves that . after zl-niiu 'txrom shore c w was in deep water ed without invostizating. © Emil Aldo. 616 Cummings avenue was virtually~scalped and is believed have suffered a fracture of the neck the accident. He is in a--serious n'in Victory Memorial hospt-- _ John Martin of 544 Caroline Place flm."thhudndbofi Hans Kesty of Chicago, driver Of the machine was . badly bruised about the body. © ~Deputy sheriff and the North Chi-- eago police were called to the scene Oof the crash and after the injured were removed to the hospital in an au-- tomobile belonging to Andrew Shella, w'n roadside refreshment sta-- & made 'an Investigation of + $ of water. f j Ralic Druba, chief life guard, spent of Sunday morning searching for the body but was unsuccessful. He | keep up the hunt. but it is likely i the body will not be rec@vered the lake is ready to give it up. _ The accident bappened at 6 o'clock In the evening but the police were mot informed for a full two hours. The widow, who only speaks the Finnish what had bappened when pleasure in the park fdbund her sobbing :.M"!"":w 4 # 0 Os}p & _ Kesty sought to pass another ma-- Shine on the road it is understood and as he turned out the machine in front of him followed the same course for-- E Kesty oft=of the road.. <The ma-- e'ran into the ditch and turned three times. the aftair:" FARMER TRUCKERS _MUST PAY REGUU AR . ----FEF--CARLSTRONM s w IL., Al:z. z:;.--uunn- anois goes into trucking msiness as a side line ho must an add from Mbolinum an incorporated trucking com-- strom fuled today in an opinion given Secretary of State Emmerson. \ The question arose due to many «_ Leonartd Latz, C.--W. Wobster, ar Shitects, and Richard Maki, defunct ¥actor, ~are named defendants in &.$10,000 suit started by Attorney Doug C. Gregg in the circuit F today,: in behalt of R. H. Put-- nam--and Evelyn Putram There was _ Yerba! agreement, according to the S T : to build them a home BR _ l to cost $15,700 with Lats $ x" iding the construction and Shitects, and Richa sontractor, are n hzmm suit sta ; C. Gregg * al "': in beh «and Evelyn Pu _ Yerbal agreement, bill, for Maki to by in BSlon to cost $ -)'lec,.-, s"' Ki m Farmers Who Buy Trucks to Ahacmaserinis es uo poor that is were so poor that &E bad to be torn out and m to ~'et OfL Fui®e iy, probably came from & i #kull or a broken neck --as aa. while© 300 leet rrom shore, are no children in the family old pier pile izto but DH ON _ IS STARTED %30, 535 May ly Breaks Neck !v__ Water. t in pae to ~~lef of Police HHTH W ATCHES he ~threw cher cout. The spurned|¢inal -- report approved Estate Iy, |woman then had the man arrested | closed. ictact ey }and woke up to find that the test?'| Ann Kenney, W a re-- nd |mony' that she <had given against | port approved. l::*oun. : ay |Howard acted as a ° boomerang| Franklyn R. Muller. Lake Bluff-- »-tflm{ow as well as her erst--| Petition for probate of will filed and * |while lover. set for hearing .Sept|!. 13. Arthur ue| Howard paid both fines and will Bnlkhyuppohhdmflhnullu- ed | pay the expenses of the woman|tor Carolvyn Fliraheth Mullef minaor Rev. M. J. Nealis,-- Pastor First Mass at 6:30°a. m. , Second Mass at 8 a. m. 'Third Mase at 9 a. m. Fourth Mass at 10 a. m.. . a The above on standard time each Sunday until further notice. Attorney Jack Bairstow, Wauke gan, represented: the states attor-- ney's office. s The three months that Edward Howrad and Mrs. Susie Hill, of Owensboro, ~Ky., <lived together: at Highland Park cost them an even $50 apiece when they were arraign-- ed Monday . before ARAustice A. E. Smith; of Highland Park. Howard had brought the woman from Owensboro after she had been estranged from her ~husband, Bair-- stow stated. _Theén, tirmng of her, be ~threw sher <sout. The spurned woman then had the man arrested and woke up to find that the testt mony that she <had given against Howard --acted as a -- boomerang pay the expenses of the woman back to Kentucky. ~She has two children with her. 5 ST. PATRICK'S WADEWORTH -- Masse at St. Patrick's Church, at 8 a. m., Sunday. Mass, at Druce Lake, 10 a. m. 6tn-- day. Both services at standard time. Sunday School next Sunday at 9:30. Our Annual Mission Festival will take place on this day. The Festival will be. celebrated with a German ser-- ¥ice in the morning at 10:30, at which the Rev. Otto Engel, of Milwaukee former miszsionary in Poland, will preach: and an English service in the afternoon at 2:30, at which the Rev. E. Tacke, of Muskego, Wis., will preacR. Meals will be served free to all mflvfi* [)Mio' reques ang All requesieu 10 senuu In LoRA ;nu::mbou. lnnv.lc't::ll. ted from gflffla!hflnmtorortofiu- funl .Our n s after Third Floor £ National Bank Bldg. ¥!! 'L'.'L'.'i'."'..?.'.".?"',i.'?.'fi.".'.m hn LOYVE NEST PAIR FINED $50 EACH IN JUSTICE COURT Edward Howard Has to Pay Both Fines and Send Woman -- Back to Kentucky. Theodore Blech, Public Service . heodore Blech, district head of **-- Public Service company, who is the leading dealer in watts. 3aturday> night struck a a death bhow to horse power when h> put one fai.hful nag out otimisery at Dalziel's corners on Grand 'Avenue. * HOBSF !< KTLLED AS IT AMP!ESJN -- FRONT OF MA CHINE A MIREAVKE _ A C _ s mEEKE . W EEaEami Kn ."hn r "w 8@ NEAR LAKE BLUFE .. 95 zin M s se e z l errnamrane'e "no." --One stands for the surrender of Mrs. COhristine 'Oenes, 1524 North | the will, the other for denial; one fot Maplewood avenue, Chicago, Saturd®y | gratification, the other for character.«-- had her left arm amputated just| Thepdore T. Munget. star ic below .the elbow at the Alico: Home | . . « hospital, Lake Forest, by Dr. The| _1 k She had been riding in a Rolls Royce driven by a chanffeur. The} were going, the chauteur said, about 25 miles an hour; --The lumber wat thrown for many feet and the truck While the power chief regreis tw»at there is the stain of blood on his hards be also is sore!ly :r\cqu ~ver the state of his new Cadillac#bat was #ust© purchased. -- It will take an least The Public Service chiet did 1t 40 a thorough job, even according :« | own statement. There were three horses that jJogged ont on t*e road at the same time and he only killed one. The other two remained to guffaw. The accident happened just after dusk. He had been driving at a mod-- into a truck and trailer at Cream-- ervy cornes, west ot -- Lake -- Bluft $500, he related to Sherift Ed Ahl~ strom, to make the car look something like its former selt. erate rate of --speed but the horses advance with such alacrity that he had no time to dodge or apply brakes. He reported, the incident to the sher-- AMPUTATE WOMANS ARM AFTER CRASH-- NEAR LAKE BLUEE it , had ° just . happened. ~ Ahlistrom learned from the --gateman that such an accident had happened . the 8ST. 28!"8 EVANG. LUTHRRAN C. Kiessling, Pastor ---- day before. ED CONRAD, ACTING CORONER OF COUNTY mm&: 1?0-5' m. Bunday School at 9:45 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. Head. Damages Cadiliac to Extent of $500. WLibertpville Cburches n feq ols' P i. iB W ¥gt s i T W0 ced Sem SOae DC Noi qi iA k DA All Atteid. =~ > ndard time. 6 A group will be received into church UTHERRAN |meimbership Sunday morning. Pastor Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., stand-- day at 9:30.| ard time. is# o estival will| "The Causes of War Including: Re-- o uree ho |ming at 130. 'The union gesilée is held 30, at which | in this church. Milwaukee | -- We have a Home CQ"MM 'oland, will| Cation Anniversary on the evening of mvice in the.| Soot. 8, with a supper and program at the Rev. E. | 6 o'clock, and all former pastors are will preach. lnvited to be present. 'The members free to all And friends of the church are invited, mtmmflmmmw.dtomdmw reservations to the pastor or to Mrs. $ 48 N 16 ° the morning service,. Dinner will be served for all officials by the Bpworth Rev. Guy. E. Smock, Pastor funairaniecBaNendnaiaiedetond uie ic 1 5+s ced + dn meeiniitiiintediiachsd Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. W.G.| YOUR CHANCE 'TO BUY A GOoOD Wells, Supt.: Now is a good time 4o | . Radio Set, for little money:. . This is start in the Sunday School work. _ |a. fi.': Jn a nice black led-- Morning worship at 11. 'The pastor|ther case; long distance; very select. will speak on, "Stumbling Blocks."| ive; Six t «lt : . ready. to Good music and Christian {ellowahip | ope t demor . Call at the each. minor. _ * Jane L. Clymer, Waukegan--In-- ventory approved. o4 #R " Georgia -- Stateler, aukegan -- *nal -- report a Estate 'Three éestates were ' closed by Judge Persons in the 'probate court 'Thursday. -- The entire proceeding was as follows:. 4 ~ Valeria (Hibe} et al, minors--In-- ventory approved.-- Ggardian author-- ' Am'tbmbel..mane.---lnvenwry ap proved." Conservator authorized to pay $5--a week--for--care of ward. Ceaew EOmE hociedimt inogs,. -- B rmdnd . ts ut Nee EBPORh Bulkley appointed guardian ad litem 'f!:r"('.uoln Elizabeth Muller, minor . Lewis Savage, -- Antioch--Petition for probate of will filed and set for bearing Sept. 9. _-- _ Mary Cremin, Grayslake -- Inven tory approved. * Nettie 'Taylor,. Waukegan--Petition to establish cheirship 'filed and set Ruby Oliver et al. minors, Wan kegan--Inventory approved. Katherine Pitts, Libertyville -- Final report approved. Estate closed George N. Smith, Lake Bluft--In ventory and appraisement WI ap CLOSE 3 ESTATES THURSDAY IN THE PROBATE COURT Katherine Pitts, Ann Kenney and Georgia Stateler Cases Gov. Len Smaly is a candidate for a thir" term and his platform is: "More bard roads." He is on record--alko in fo~ -- of a gasoline tax that would add milliqn« annually to the road fusd. and hisa platform prosably wil in-- elude a plank oaf that sort. A proved. c cA TNRY PM anmncnedfrimens It <.is been nolsed=about at the ¥pvernot's 'ankaree fair the last fow dars that he will make a public an-- nouncemept of hig third candidacy early, probably before Bept. 1. © The governor will be the tentral political fAigure at the--opening of the Iroquoils county fair a, Watseka Aug-- 31. ~It has been semi--officially an-- nounced that he will make "a public pronouncement of statewide impor-- tance" at that time. Iroquois county is part of his home bailiwick and a logical place to announce his third term candidacy, his friends say. Gov. Smail rode into a. uoon'g tm on &A + roads: .phtfprl. @ I hut'm fast and hase launched an even greater road construction pro-- gram for next year. . f ageo Of DaIL, DFIOICOTIADIZJ AaWAZ LJIVIM]|"~ ."_" J aens aft Antine L the business district. J, E. Snwmwalt, .elooo'nnag.Anfioch.witmnom Antioch, 111. Phone 109--R. 34 1( | mile of one of the best known lakes in s & the 'county; modern 7 room house, ~For electric, bath, furnace, cement base-- omm germenemntamemmen ons aomnemememmemarmene ment, 2 large porches, garage, 80 bar-- OR SALE--Good cookin m rel cigtern, 2 wells, house surrounded ple e Bs "Tl ::-: Pnd Tont son I mooler hads Farm./ 348 1orse our cows ; 4 po! FOR AALE--Pipeloss furnace; --suit-- euitivation, including 2 good horses, 4 able for 6 or 7 room house. NMW,Soomnblood-Plymonm chauer Bros., Lake Zurich, L 84 3t Rock chickens: all garden crops, tools, FOR SALE--1 upright for $50, 1 alight-- | bargain. ufldonwwnntuom Glgcl- NW&MMMW Wu"nm:{}"riyf: T S % an electric pianos. Write for or call for| lake. Phones:© Waukegan 238; Grays or all. You are inyited. mt Young People's meeting at 6:30 p.m. Union evening service at the: Meth-- FOR SALE--1 upright for $50, 2 y used player plano, price or FIRST METHODET ;!P':.;OPAL John, E. DeLong, CLASSIFIED © A D S terms, for of St.,: FOR BALE--30x3 tire. ht reamsan.s. 9 a 'fit. 'Telephone 562J. . -- 33 2t es; concrete street; one--car garage; fine shade trees and shrubbry; one mm"-:lkto North Shore "station ; 60Loot Priced right for early sale. Bee J./N. Bernard. Phone 300J. ~&# SITUATION WANTED--As cook; res WANTED--Men to drive laundry trucks; experience nol nocesBMF J «, must be 25 or older. -- The Countryside Family laundry. 32 uU AUCTION SALE Of Cattle, on the. L. J. Metcalf farm, one half mile west of Gurnee, on Grand Ave., on Saturday, August 28th, at 1 o'clock. High bred cows and heifers; herd under Federal supervision; -- just passed a clear test; 60--day' retest. Usual uw J.. Slocum, Auction-- eer. W.J. , Prop. 34 1t FOR SALE--1 team of horses, weight about.28; 8 to 11 years old. A. E. Johnson, R. 1, Box 83, Libertyville. _ WANTED--By lady 'teacher, 'nicely furnished, light warm bedroom, or bedroom and small sitting room; with-- in 'ten minutes walking distance of High School; 'rgady for occupan® Sept. 4th. Call IqKpendent Office. 1t WANTED--Housework on farm. RKe ply to Mrs. Tekla Carison, care of E. Johnson, R. 1. Mundelein, HL.., -- 33 2t woman with two small children.' Ad-- dress Lock Box 821, Libertyville. 33 2t FOR SALE--Tested Jersey cows; wili be fresh in a week. A De Vogelaere, POSITION WANTED--As Nlm--'_htqfim;.thom and large lot, on . St.; also on Btate Highway 21. Charles H. Barber 2477 Williams St., Crystal Lake, IIl. Telephone 63--M. + 34 2t MONEY TO LOAN--We have a con-- siderable amount of apecial funds to loan on improved Aarm or city prop erty. . We Invite your inquiry.. First FOR RENT--Five room heated apart-- ment, with large screened porch and rarage. -- Phone 320--W. s 341 FOR SALE--Milw. Ave. business prop-- -- _ arty, 60 ft. frontage; income; locat-- ed in heart of retail district. FOR SALE--200 ft. finest lake front-- age; large modern buildings; beau-- __ THIS8 WEEK'8 UNUSUAL OFFERINGS FOR RENT--ist floor store building. 614 Milw. Ave. .5 year lease. FOR SALE--5 room house on Johnson Ave. Lot 50x150.° Price $6300.00. FOR SALE--Two 50 ft. lots an Cook WHL LEASE for term of 12 years, 26000 sq. ft. of land located on Mil-- waukee Ave., with C. M. & St. P. side set of buildings; good 'clay loam soil; 1% miles from good town. 'Telephone Libertyville 2HAC ;\ + . > = 41 tf _z FOR SALE _ FOR SALE--4 rooms and :. large *Mmh:mbbcrgom&l- FOR SALE--20 acre farm located in -- Ave. : Sewer, water and gas; con-- crete street; best lot buy in heighb&@-- FOR YSALE--Farm of 200 acres in the mnauhccbvmwt?m Phone 451. and terms. Write for particulars. J. L. WALKBR =»>>~_~ R. F. D. -- -- _ Caledonia, Wisconsin. Stop at our office for full particulars. Real Estate For Rent Tom Yore Farm at Everett. Livestock For Sale it takenat once.© Employment x¥ To Loan C eartaf on' ce blaick led--| close range of Wisconsin'state line ste, ready to mw:md'lmnw . Call at the | coment ; good 'barn with am-- :~*~_ --»xx| ple room for 20 cows and 5 horges; ©2 c----mu--ses--~ i silog wind :miill And §008 Well, POUE use on SuD--| try house and--large orchard; positive-- 'convenient | 1y all dark soil.under a high state of --car «garage; | cultivation.. This is one of the choie otiue | i on Ne se i h nedor C 4 a long e; by a or early sale--| and must be sold. $200 per acre; rea-- 40 to 300 i about $38.50 if keeper od well. © Includet & e 2 tine horses,|ing: and paving the said streets and . chole . blood Holstein cow, all| constructing.storm water sewers ; poultry, garden, crops and--tools; cas| Special Assessment No. 56; give immediate possession. . $11,000;{in the manner shown and set [uith in y A ent down ; mflg as 'nw passed and appioved by reptal. /T. J.--Stanl & Company, W mmofin Phones: -- Wau. kegan 238; Grayslake 5. 83 4t just across the State Line in Wis-- consin, adjacent to Route 21. State Highway; good 9 room house, cement basement, furnace heat, 2 good wel®, 2 good cisterns, large orchard, inclt@l-- Ing apples, pears, cherries and plums; good barn with ample room for 24 cat-- tle with running water and individual drinking cups; cement floors and foun-- dation; 3 silos with ample room for 100 tons hay; horse barn for twelve horses; double garage, 2 poultry hous es, milk house, implement shed, gran-- ooocs o oi' «. company, Waw vears. T. J. Stahi & Company, Wau FOR SALLIE--120 acre farm located on before 5 'yearse; good 7 room house, barn with ample room for 20 cows; horse barn, poultry house, granary, implement shed, good well, orchard; dark soll:under high state of cultiva-- ""T-i room t' m' n h, rDp '.no' milk A. L. JUOHNBSUN all 'crops; owned . | provemen e e of Liberty-- resident; «wfl'mflr being sacrificed; | Yille, Lake County, Iilinois. * FORSALE--120 acre"farm located on State Line road, close range Green-- bay road; owned by non--resident. We are authorized to sell same at $130.00 ner acre: $5000 cash: balance on or tion, The writer is familiar with this farm and considers it one of the best ary and all ~buildings have cemeft foundations.. $130.00 per acreé; one third cash, balance 5 pears. -- T. J. Stahl & Comnany, Waukegan and Grayslake. Phones: Waukegan 238; Grayslake 5.-- > + . 83 4t FOR SALE--152 acres located in Anti-- och township; 2 sets buildings; has an exceptionally fine 10 room house, with cement basement; good cistern and well; house is nicely surrounded by shade and fruit trees; an addition-- al new 8 room' house with cement --~--T J. Stahl & Company, Wau ;:: mdgnnhko Phones: Wau kegan 238; Grayslake 5. * . 88 4t $116 per acre; reasonable payment down: balance as rental T. J. Stahl & Company, Waukegan and Grays lake.© Phones:: Whaukegan 238; Grays-- lake 5 |. 38 4t basement; barn, silo and other farm buildings; farm is positively being sac-- rificed by aged widow. $200 per acre; one--third cash, balanee 5 years at 6%. This is an investment, owing to. the location adjacent to city and ripe for subdivision. 'T. J. Stahl & Company, Waukegan and Grayslake. Poones: Waukegan 238; Grayslake 5. 33 1t Public notice is hereby given that am award of the contract for the con-- struction of the improvement herein-- after described has been made to James Cape & Hons Co., and that pur-- suant to the statute in --such cases made and provided, a contract will be entered into with said James Cape & BHons Co. not less thi@n ten days from the 26th day of August, 1926, for the following . described . improvement, That Broadway from the easterly line of Milwaukee Avenue to a line parallel to and ten (10) feet easterly of the westerly line of Fourth Street; and the INTERSECTING | STREETS as produced from the roadway of Broadway to the side lines thereo{: all in the Village of Libertyvilic, Coun-- ty of Lake and State of Illinois, be im-- proved by grading and paying the sail streets. Special Assessmient No. 57. in the manner shown and set forth in an Ordinance passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees of said Village 'of Libertyville on the' &2 m,ddfly. A. D. 226, unlum: , owners of a C on said proposed -- improvement, or their agents, elect to take kaiqa work and enter mm contract with" In ten days the first publication of this notice, to do said --work and make said improvement at ten per cent less than Twenty--four Thousand, Nine Hundred Twenty and no /100 Dol}-- Jlars ($24,920.00), the price at which the same has been awarded to said FOR SALE--Dairy machinery, pas-- teurizer, filter, cheese vat, Babcock tester, cream scales, bottle washer, wash sink, trucks, small motors, 4 ton lce machine, separator; 40¢ on the dol-- lar.> Hill an'dale Dairy, Spring Grove, Illinois. . ° ; 33 2t FOUND--Chain with three keys; own-- er may have same by identifying same and paying for this ad. Inquire at Independent office. X ville, Lake County, Illinois. # fl:fi %xxmm. : ' Attorney for the Board of Local Local Improvements. 34 It :..n. aAJ h: been c:wm' ed to said nu.m 26th day of August, A. D. : _ . JRSSE. ATT, : W. A. NICHOLAS, s .. A. L. JOHNSON, MemiBers of the Board of Local Im-- brovements of the Village of Liberty» 'Public notice is hereby given that an asward of the contract for the con-- struction . of the ~improvement here-- inafter described has been made to James Cape & Sons Co. and that pur-- suant to the statute in such . cases made and provided, a contract will be w&mmuflmc-mt_ the 26th day of August, A. D. 1926, Lost and Found Miscellaneous NOTICE,OF AWARD NOTICE OF AWARD réasonable payment | BENJAMIN H. MILLER, 1% houses; | ty xt the President and Board of Trustees of said Village of Libertyville, on the 18th day of July, A. D. 1926, unless the owners of a--majority of the froat-- age of the lots and lands abutting up-- on shid ~proposed imorovement, or their agents, elect to take said work and enter into a written contract with-- in ten days from the first publication 'of 'this not!:. to do l:ldtwork and E'Ak ke said provement at ten per Cent less than Eighty--nine Thousand Eight Hundred Fourteen and no /100 Dollars ($89,814.00) the price at which the same has been awarded to said James Cape & Sone Company. . Dated this 26th day of August, A. D. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Special Warrant No. 47 Village of Libertyvilie. Publication is hereby given that the County Court of Lake County, lilinois, has rendered judgment for a special assessment upon property benefited by the following improvement: That ROCKLAND ROAD and other streets in said Village be improved by con-- structing a connected system of sani-- tary sewers, etc., as will more fully appear from the certified copy of the nt on file in my office; that warrant for the collection of such ment is in the hands of the un-- rsigned. All persons interested are 1926. Illinois, within thirty days| the date hereof. ' % d assessment is payable in ten} (10) lmu.llmant& the first installment | which is $1980.00, due and payable | ry lst, 1927, and the remaining jne instailments of eachk for the sum of $1900.00 leach due and payable-- on | the 1st day'\of January of each year| thereafter, all of said installments| bear interest at the rate of 6% per ; annum. I Dated this 24th day of August, A. D.| 1926. "DALE S. COLLINS, 44 It . : Collector. To John Egan, The Unknown Heirs or Devisees of John Egan, Deceased, the Unknown Wife or Wives of the said John Egan, Deceased, and His Un-- known Heirs or Devisees, and the Un-- known Owners and parties interested in the following lands in Lake County, Illinois, known and <described as fol-- lowg:© The South onehalf of © the Southwest (quarter of Section No. Nine, excepting 19.10 acres off the East part as conveyed of record; Also Lot Four in the School Trustees Sub-- division of Section Sixteen; also the Northeast quarter of section Seven-- teen:; all being in Township No. 43 North, Range 10, East of the Third P. M., containing 260.90 acres, more or less. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that a suit is now pending in the Circuit Court of Lake County, IlMlinois, filed by Arthur E. Briggs, Complainant, against all the above named defendants, entitled as Case No. 16754, Bill to Quiet Title of the above described lands, and that a Summon's issued in said Cause for all said defendants is now in the hands of the Sheriff of said Lake County for service on all defendants in said cause, which is made returnable to the Octo ber Term of said Court, at the Court House in Waukegan in said County, on the first Monday (being the 4th day) of the October Term, A. D. 1926 at ten o'clock A. M. at which time and place all Defendants are required to appear and make answer to the Complainant's onchgrehStreetinmdvnhxebt Libertyville, 'the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and. the said Village hlv%ued to the Cir-- cuit Court of Lake ty, Illinois, for am assessment of the cost of said im-- provement, according to benefits, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1926, or as s6on thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said court before said 'day and may appedr at the hearing and make their defense. Said ordinance provides for the collec-- tion of said assessment in ten annual installments, with annual interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. -- Notice is hereby given to all persons t the President and Board of Trus-- --of the Village of Libertyville, ty of Lake and State of Illinois, having ordered the construction of a local improvement consisting of a Portland cement concrete pavement Dated, Libertyville, II1., August 17th A. D., 1926. ' GEORGE B. FOLLETT the person appointed to spread said assessment. . 33 2t. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Dated at Waukegan, Illinois, this 6th y of August, A. D.'1926.. ___ Hopson & Hollembeak, Complainant's Solicitors. reby notified to call and pay the ount assessed at the collector's ice at the First National 'Bank, Lib-- '1'::3':" $10 hundred. ® 0 b Jlayers out, $11. hundred. 4 Rhode Isiand Reds; for meat, Barred Rocks, $11.50 hundred Purebred English Strain White Leghorn Baby Chicks, $8:75 per '1':':3':" $10 hundred. 0 Ammrd strain, best layers out, $11. hundred. 4 Rhode Island Reds; for meat, Barred Rocks, $11.50 hundred White Rocks, $13 hundred. "AH fim":unm éhTw:: M"'" from your pm BABY CHICKS Attorney for the Board of Local Improvements. twe . CHANCERY NOTICE i uSnd Cl lt ues idns adedranas db Clerk of Said Court. JESSE 8. HYATT, aug 12 19 26 sept 2 d JOHNSON 34--1t YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH WHEN YOU SUBSCRIBE FOR THE INDEPENDENT! Beautiful New Home in Mundeléin Unusual home, just completed; hot, water -- heat; every modern convenience; built by-- ownér, who is leaving town ; lot 75x150 feet. -- Pretty surroundings; just the home for some--~ one who likes the best. j THIS WILL BE SOLD AT COST, . TO MAKE QUICK DEAL. ' PRICED RIGHT. LYONS & ROUSE 'Telephone 283' Mupdelein, IIlinoi Phone 154--M FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTT Phone 41 _ Lake Zurich, Minois. AUG. FR OE LC HA The McCormick Deering, with its five patented features, is helping thousands of farmers put fertility backintot"lieooilaiifntuthcaopo take it out If you want to see a low--down, light--draft, long-- Farmers! Hereis-lineoftpcudattbuw demand your attention. : f you are in the market for an efficient, time--saving implement you will sat-- isfy your wants by looking over the above named. lived spreader, come in and see the McCormick-- ® Deering on display at our store. Chas. D. Proctor Insurance of all kinds New Idea IT'S DEPENDABLE because is has stood the set of time. Under every conceivable condition has our Lum-- ber been used and in every instance has the report been a favorable one. For that reason, builders everywhere come to W. F. Franzen, Jr., for their Lumber. : [ W. E. Franzen, Jr. T elephone 50 . _ McCormick Deering Rock I skh MANURE | SPREADERS, | ~We Have Them in Stock FOR SALE A ez 188 East Cook Avenue o 4¢ ae 7 LIBERTYYVIL E

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