E&g{e'fiy l.mg__..c_lg_njghchu June 30, 1927...$ 50.00 F m* «t sehool property........ y f E * e Mr.--and Mrs.--J. M. LONG EFFORT |«@*'«*=«< x E E. V. Smith to her ho _ OF THE TOWNSHIP TREASURER FOR PUBLICATION, : TOWn 43, RANGE 11 in %flgg':&wg r'n'g' :m.v 1 s ~TOWNSHIP FUND ~ 22* Balance July 1, 1926 Bonds on hand July 1, 192%6.--.. 350.00 |Bonds on hand June 30, 1927 _ He hid Mimself in the bushes along the ~bank just before daybreak and waited.. --Shortly --Dahne <came cinto ;-- He watched all direc¢tions and with caution. Before he puled in his--nets be again scanned the. horizon with u he took the it And Miller ok him. TMSTRICT No. . . and --was fined $50 and.--costs by Jus-- tice Stadfelt, of LAke Villa, Aug. 2. Dahne, when--caught, was pulling a wire trap net out of the river and was-- only pitked up when he was Ammediately --arraigned before a jus b tishing act. has been caught and g.\m....n«m it aud Deputy Game Warden Tony lero! Wauconda. He was taken at _ Henty Dahne, of Long Grove, fo}-- m_byn-owr«vh:.m Henry-- Dahne, Long Grove, Fined $50 and Costs After TOTAL OIL IS HEATING THESE BUILDINGS _._ . FOR LESS THAN COAL With>--Type S--E Oil Heat Machine Weeks of Sleuthing. e tm"wc. HUBBELL, Notary PublMc. With Any Grade Oil GENER A L AT MACHINEs DISTRIBUTIVE FUND DISTRICT FUND $4400.00 $167.65 $167.65 $5891.98 $3082.00 $4104.50 $21114.41 $2778.40 108 100 101 102, 104 $2032.27 $1087.53 $2112.53 $ 693.43 3 231.65 . $859.71 204447 199197 142098 2514.%5 10% ----_ 100 ./10% 102 104 ***Hbal estate notes ond hand 20.00 $ 16.00 $ $ $ --10.00 55.00 995.00 _ 895.00 1165.00 1490.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 19 -- 1834.13 518.91 651.839 1046.71 for this. ex 98 $8082.00 $4104.50 $2114.41 um.u'o-o of© the l K. A. PFISTER, Treasarer" ';- & For publishing annual igie -- s w part 'Oof year ... Balance June 30, 1927 Rouse at dinner Thursday: evening. Mr. and Mrs William»Jeffery and Millie Wrench attended a party at --the O. Thorngren home on Hawthorn M-mugmn-m' home with them, after spending a few days with relatives here; _ We are all very sorty to hear that Mrs. Earl Hddy is in 8t. A» wwm& All her "Mildred Fredericks of Chicago is apending her vacation at the home of the State Bank of Mundelein. The A L. Dorfler family have re-- turuned home from their trip to the Yellowstone National Park, and other points of interest in the west, Lake: are ~visiting at inss proge Fredericks John Kanigge have returned home, aft-- er enjoying a motor trip through Min-- nesota. They visited friends in that E. V. Smith to her home in Rocktord Saturday. Mrs. Smith had been mak-- ing an extended -- visit at the J. J. Rouse home. Nina Smith entertained the Misses 'mmmumm I an v-- id'and Dorothy, have returned'to their home in DeKalb, after spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell enter Collin --Burdux is enjoying a two TOTAL PUBLICATION, > TOWNSHIP STATEMENT 21712 MILLIE the EQd Jones $167.65 being made and remarkable success is being attained. . 104 The latest claim of unusual econo-- 10.00|my is Amade by Dodge Brothers for £90.00 | their new four cylinder cars which are 5.00 | being advertised as capable of going 59.08 | approximately 25 miles on a gailon of .97 |gasoline at a speed of 25 miles rep 41.00 | bour.® mmwmm': 314| has exramined them has commented 15.00] on this feature. * * $250| Several features in the cars' de 15.00 ;jsign and constraction--are responsible ers, 1 new wash machine with pulley, 'smmmm_-cm ' ln'mll.munml dos or, i ol mopa 50 dish pans, 2 moles troila, 4 bedsteads and aprings, 100 lb igce box, gas stove 2 rugs, 1 shot gun, lawn bench, 15 inner tubes, 5 auto tires, 12 tire pumops. ~Household furniture is in No. 1 condition. 15 lin< 2 C CA ie . gftlka s auction on his premiscs on Mimran | exetpitienenncie s O SBED _ (be made upon beukt fainmuen as tnt kee Avo"th:.om nfi?wth of | HOLBTRIN: Np cGumwsSmy otnoodd rvm... Clerk ot"t:e-vu- Dundee Road, in the village d.m " m w res @ m"mw. ze Qmwk * * * Iavseroor Soxe ainricts jarge hord io wihe mm'mrauam."hm } f 7 l * - toag _ |0f the Board of Local rovements, 3 cows, 1 with ca¥f by side; 1 *Sp. at all times; one or a car lificd By a Imp h To ' tland pony m' Ligs, 1' m' "'"th-' % oef|an amount not les#s than 10 per cent e each mm 'ON'-' F& Lake, Furm, | of the proposal. -- Bids will ::m;"wmzmhhx m.:h 'uhmm:mnoudotblmatl ; ~ m n -- session a 14 breeding ducks, 4 breeding geese. M Improvements ope set, 2 rockere, 4. dressers, cabinet vic inch truck wagon, "mn*'"m"'."mc'ko' ,,"'*""--_----'--__&m Board for two sedan, pulverizer. ' in private home. Tele «.____-- MISCBELLANBROUS ~ Iphone 422 J. <<*88 It at Gasoline Economy in 10 a. m.; Ivanhoe at 11 a. m. . _ Worship services: Ivanhoe al 10 popular prices. ~Tickets "will be on mummm;m Whtn.'cm-*'h and many other in Lake coun-- ty.. From all . it looks as though the house be a complete wellout, and those intending to see this show had better get tickets with out delay. PLYIOUTHLAMHPAM" (Ivanhoe Church and First Chnrch of this contest the fans will see a real contest in one of the openers. Al Pelch of will .box Ollie O'Neil, of South ONeil has fought Harol@ Smith, Hengy Lennard. He uummnao Ruth, of Louisvilie, Tickets for the contest are under-- stood to be priced from $1.50 to $3.00, performers, and this alone is worth the price of: admission, _Joe Guynan has fought such men as Gotchel and Te -- belterwaignt * conagrons" _ NJ ' w Laughlin has fought such high class mukodl)oln.::w.n of this~ contest ::huvinmo' Thae -- caimi.urtn uz. 1. 0 "~4 7 i in uoik 1+ . When * the Aire departments ;:emflm'mhhw,'avum"mtvoMn: Mickey McLAughMN. / by buildings we're practically con-- Philadelphta. ~ These two bexers are | ud , To Liberoville _ fire, truck n Mm"mmhxfimkmmwuaam'm "n-fl- ud ie Ufl:tmwywuu&.mmam mf'm'.' C W," worth | was able to use its pumper by ex-- has fought such men as 'Gotchel and wm,,"m"-" ".."",;mu" i tave uammmwoummww?."n"mh" ing -- welterweight champions. ."muit" "m"'-u Laughlin has fonght anch hirh nlaacs . of the . BOXING SHOW IN: WAUKBGAN Mundelein-- are: going:to be given 'a real treat on the evendng of August 25th, at the Slovenic Hall, Tenth and McAllister Ave., Waukegan, --when. Dick Lyons, local promoter, will ha a boxing show,--in which will particl pate some of the best--talented men in the U. 8. On the main event of the evening, which will be a ten round | eontest to a decision, will be Mack| and Mre,. L. Wehrenberg> ~returned to spending a few days visiting in Can-- ada and other piaces . _ Miss Ethel Ray is enjoying a va-- cation at the Land of the Lakes, near %mhmmw dren mflmgu friends at CoMaz, friends wish her a speedy recovery. --Mr, and Mrs, H. A. Watson dna Mr. The New Dodge Four A. KUZMA AUCTION . August 13, at 1 o'clock Kuzma will sell at publile ¢ 10 : First Church at at the home and .bath;--rent $60--a month. Sellera & Poetersen, Libertyvilie, IIL. 88 it SBATB FOR SALE--Soveral w ' ' I'r' P omo en 2 w PCO ermial uv_ & responsible party can have z: o: fi'_w address P. 0. Box 178. nuaily pew new spring cot; also Hupmobile car in good condition. Tel ephone Libertyville 127,J. $2 it pley Ave. and garage on Sunnyside Ave.; will ) ready August ist, Call Liberty-- Milwaukee Ave. and Fair St.; noew-- ed matter that accompanies them. The plates will be made of the same material used: during the past. R RENT--New six room bungalow %.Wr&ummm $30,000 or two ceuts a pair on state automobile license tags for the com-- prices, Secretary of State Louis Em-- STATE WILL SAVE / -- LICEBNSE PLATES iwere destroyed by flames when fire and now Jleased. by George Murcap, located 'between Prairie View and Half Day. . Fire departments from. Libertyville and--Wheeling responded to the call for assistance and suc ceeded in saving a large barn and other nearby buildings. . The fire started when a kerosene lantern ignoted gasoline with which Autorffobile and Motor Truck An automobilé, a motor truck, a Classified : Ads : on George Mur Also DestmyedFm over at 119 Ap --* * o 1t four--foot | erty A. Mlg 88 1t 6. _ ""| HV.._ We Invyite your . First mlm-nuu-vm 10t of Local Improvements.--of said Vil-- lage of um bond . must tmact for The contiertion of eala Ts mMeleitn ons shall well WMMM m-'.fi'm in all respects seccording the complete and de-- tailed spécifications,. and ° full and the Board may slect. The successful bidder for the con-- struction of said 'improvement will be required to enter into a bond in a sum equal to --onethird of the amount of such bid, with sureties: to be. ap Improvements in open-- session at Tt oc D. 1927, in sald Valiage Hall in saia which draw Interest at the rate of six hml "r":r;-v-----'fi;i"v- ;hnonlhm'mmwond WMWMam tees of said Vi of Iibertyvilie on the --5th day of April, A. D. 1927. Baid improvement shall be construct-- ed in accordance with the terms of B ioi wrtn. s rn @and therefor on _ flie in the office of said Board of Local Improvements at the Village Hall in wum:wo"un ..-: orty. VQMMhdgm WANTED--Capable man or woman to _:nam: .;lunh::: to Box R--2, care Independent. 29 tf YOUNG POSITION WANTED--As housekeep er, or for general housework Reply to No. 6, care Independent 32 it 100 FOR SALE--68 room new house with sunparior and bath, in Oakwood Ter-- mwa --Copeland home with two acres of river front park right» on Des Plaines eiver. $2500 will handle. G. C. Gridley, Libertyville, III _ 27 tf Irving C, Deschaner, Lake Zurich, II1. FOR SALMMD----LOt in the wooded sec tion of: Oskwood Terrace; "n't pendent office. -- $ t foreciose. . Can she do this? > .Jnt'h'hm.t:-flmcwhut:: days grace, must pay on '..'!3'..-....?.."&..?'..,.,....' late, and no objection has been made, the mortgagee cannot take advantage d-udmmnmm» tice that she insists upon a strict per-- formance of the contract. 1 was one day Jate in paying the monthly instalilment: on my mortgage, anmd now the hoider is threatening to * Cihan tm in ..A e raine * o dininpatct aberditis o GRp e h. siciesa d cdu':t mbouhu?gmfi he said to them:.' "Don't forget that the wmnn%lor his life, and 1I--was running for my din-- In every effort that is made, the incentive is what counts. If you are 'running only for your.,.dinner,; you 'vmwmth,nuvhsndvuorj into your running that you will i#f the dmu_~~m3dmm:m' In the business 'race, the, right m-' centive is most important, for it is to be observed that the man with the | DO YOU KNOW the 'old fable of the dog who boasted of his speed? Money To Loan m and all 'bids, as of THE QUESTION BOX .== Advertiser 631, By R. G. K A P I N a (Copyright 1927) NS se right to reject any and all bids, as the Board may elect. The successful bidder--for the con-- eight o'clock p. m.,. -- saving time, on the 16th mmA. D. 1927, in said Vallage Mall in said Improvements at the Village Hall in said Village,. Contractors are io be paid in ~special assessment bonds which draw interest at the rate of six Per cent per annum, payable annu-- ally, and in vouchers. Proposals must be made upon blanks furnished at the office of the Village. Clerk of the Vil-- lage <of Libertyville, Alinois, and must be sccompanied . by cash or check 'payable to the order of the President of the Board of Local Improvements, certified by a responsible bank, for an amount not less than 10 per cent of the aggregate proposal. Bids will be opened by the Bonard 'of L TT *VCI00L . WE <ujuranls, COu*® , nections, etc., to be furnished, m--' structed and mu-%:m_ VENUE, BRUMMEL A and | '..n ".."" ,.--'a "'m'w".'--'--m vounty Of 14 bymjmammm':c"rm- of lilinois, having ord tees of said Village 'of: Libertyville struction of a local imp: on the 5th day of April, ~A. D. 1927. Sisting of Said improvement shall be construct. S2D!ta!3 sewers in RAC ed in accordance with the terms of| 229 Other streets in l other streets in the Village of Liber-- It was your duty betore paying the contractor to take idavit from him tha* all had been paid. Umuwhd"mdmm can recover from y it served you with a mechanic's lien no-- tice within 60 days after the last de-- livery of material and filed a suit l'm-mwwmm when it was fin paid the con-- tractor in full. Now the mill claims that it was not paid and is demani-- ing payment. .flunl'afiy'lt? ents 'with the best ofsour ability-- whether their hoeg be large or small. ® * > We would welcome an opportuni-- ty to prove this to you.s -- to a--sincere desire to--serve our cli-- motive can summon to the situation. mwmbm;m-mum in modern business is the SBRVICE motive. Yet nineteen hundred years m.mhmwgu th&tl"":otllh:bo m'm wemust f a We beliene m:-ul erowth es _ _ t . . ~ %*e _"_ 4 | S2,0--UT Of said improvement will be | / SPECIAL ASSESsMENT NOFice Running For? _ |metst s cas mes mai n a|_Rewe n se Bre io on m ilrlt&ffl.jf'b'*""" $.4 * %fl& retien ' ha'-Boudot'l'twouotuuVll:aaol c strey n * .1'"0:'1&&&9&"8&& right motive can put into his work the ""'amlnm'm ~of. pe Hilinols, h« 5; ordered the con-- loyalty--the : eriergy--the persever.| ue mlu. "OPotUyIM® which bond must |struetion of a local improvement con &Mhmeflnueotuw-' Nw"cu' by "'" to all per-- the manner shown t taorm |Board of Trustees of the Village of in mz"tm Mundelein, County of Lake and State thfwtmm«m'&'n-'"m having ordered the con-- : of said Villiaon inf TIihartw--im., | Etruction of a local improvement con n insy y i e . 4t . e ay PE pieci Je tmz >' HORSE RACES ©«HAtrmmaStseMonier, Ase M Sai'fm and Pacers in %'hnflng(gmm (t)v';dNew Mil? Track STARTING . j armon --AUVG. THEARLE--DUFEFIELD'S FIREWORKS SPECTACLE World's. Fastest Cars and Dceath--Defying DHVers+--$10,000 IN PRIZES AUTO RACES §$X2»A" AUCG. One Hundréed and Fifty Acres Devoted m\Gg',vp' tic Exhibits of Live Stock, Mlmhdigym Exhibits, Women's W ork, Auto Show, Poultry, etc. AUGUST 1219 s *z 8| From Baby to Grandpa dere uy o Eo. mlva m- be filed with said-- .*'_.',.""" 'fa" "" l""'-l"' "° TZ> @Cp*V!noul COU® no.man with an inferior Mhthooomm,uu'h- Water service , pipes and house summon to the situation. 2;-"'# W %mmcmn PLACE and HOL-- !: "'"._._...".".'.'.'.".';'..;".'! shall well and 4 and | dAelein ° TVlinais mn?.'..'.r?h.'f-f'_f_!g AVG. 13 MIDWAY rate of six per cent per annum. Dated at Mundelein, Illincis, this 4th day of August, A. D. 1927. R. W. BELL, 'The person appointed to make . said assessment. 81 2t Dated at Mundelein, lilinois, this 4th day ofmt.l.baw: rate of six per cent per anbhum. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all per-- sons interested that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of lm.cflnwahhmm bidder and contractor Shall promptly oromtmetorlnthe'mm,u MMM r labot and: materials -- furnished. All bids or proposals #hall ccntain an offer to furnish sutch bond upon the accepetance of 'such bid or SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE models therefor, according to the comiplete and de tailed --~specifications, \/and ; full and complete drawings.' profiles and struction of said _ E. F. SWAN, R. W, BUIKLEY, W. A. NICHOLAS, R. G. KAPING, GEORGE STURM, J. A. TREPTOW, Members of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village , of ~Libertyville, Lake County, Illinois. 31 The person appointed to make said assessment. 81 2t FALL of TROY and terms and conditions The Greatest Night Show Ever Staged in America--Fifteen Circus Acts and ith day of August, ROY D. SMITH'S THE INDEPENDENT $150 A YEAR DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME EACH TEEK. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, the final thereon will be had on the 20th day of August, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the busziness of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objec tions in said Court before said day and may appear at the hearing and _ The grading and paving of HOL-- COMB DRIVE and g9ther streets in the Village of Mundelein, Special Assess-- ment No. 38, the Ordinance for the same being on tile in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said Village having applied to the County Court of Lake County, lllinois, for an as sessment of the costs of said improve-- _ Notice is hereby given to all per-- sons interested that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mundelein, County of Lake and State of lllincis, having ordered the con-- struction of a local improvement con-- and Free Concerts on SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all per-- sons interested that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mundelein, County of Lake and State of lilinois, . having ordered the con-- struction of a local improvement con-- ments with annual interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. Dated at Mundelein, Illinois, this 4th day of August, A. D. 1927. 'hurmxthemnwmbehdonun 20th day of August, A. D. 1927, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon therealter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desiring may file objec-- tions in said Court before said day and may appear at the hearing and maks their defense. Said Ordinance provides for the collection of said assessment in five annual install-- ment, according to benefits, and an assessment therefor having been made and returned to said Court, the final SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE oL IAK6 Counily, nunoh' for an as sessment of the costs of said improve-- m. "" To m monnt 2e P CE Een mE NE CEE T the Ordinance for the same being on tile in the office of the Village Clerk of said Village, and the said Village Luntrbioae ae re &A us L2 L The person appointed to make said assessment. 31 2t person appointed to make assessment. 381 2t Assessment #7