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Libertyville Independent, 8 Sep 1927, p. 6

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-- "I~Winn . x2 725 Oak St. -- Phone 3013 ? _ The plans of the Aurora sanity dis-- _--. {«trict provide for a minimum flow of _ *~water in the river and should the dam &""M this flow, there would be seril-- -- * us conditions resulting down stream _ _The substitute proposal of mayors _\ who attended the meeting at McHenry _/ 'was to repair the exicting dam in that +. * Po g * F o & ... Auror .# pri _ -- WHENRY DAMIF "~-- FLOW IS REGULAR -- @~"Of course what has been done at . McHenry," he said, "is to place flash fi'%bou&ohnthonudhm i2 ek the water until the lake levels E" raiged, which <lowers the river _ ow downstream unt!! an unbhealthy «. . --Flans Are Agreeanie Irving Hook is confined to his home, .__ Aurora city officials are not oppos-- | friends hope for a speedy recovery.> _ Ang the construction of the proposed |' hLLWQO $175,000 dam.at the mouth of Pistakee | E. D. Collins house, was sold at ' lake, providing it be reguiated so that : Auction Saturday' _ flow of water is npot checked. down ; ~Mr. and Mrs. Cash Petser on & fi on hmmmv.r.ummmM'uem& -o-a:m _ ed today. Mayors of 17 towns time. at Chetek, % tm h-r!'?r "3." met in .0&:?7 Mr. M'l!'l. George Mosier Q'= ~-- Monda?y ere they adopted resolu=| daughter, Chicago, called on I tions opposing the construction of the | latter's -1«-, Mrs. Tonies, Monday. _ dam and offering a substitute plan.|-- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Craft and sons, _-- Aurora was not represented at the |also Mrs. Howard . Hamiiton have re | ... _GENERAL | HEAT MACHINES ---- meers Prono: L snz < ------ --Plans Are Agreeable much water from the lower . valley. Whe resolution was drawn after a four mile boat trip up the river to the site of the dam and a hike around part of Lake Pistakee. | Mayor Peter W. Frett of McHenry was made chairman of a comtmittee which will meet some time this week to arrange for a delegation to be sent to confter with Governor Small. St. eity at a cost of $75,000, aftfording a measure of the relief required in the npper basin and yet not detract too OCharles, Elgin, Bataria, Geneva, Os-- z Dundee, and Algongquin were eities . represented which voiced an epposition to the new cam. © O 0 000 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webb spent Bunday and Monday at Chetek, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Walz apent the week end at Starved Rock. . T.--P. Walish is at Waukesha, Wis., where bhe is taking the mud bath treat The Misses Duffy, of Cincinaati, 0. are guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Kivan Lawrence. 7 --It was pointed . out by Am- sanit-- m-metoflkhh tnat w Cong. Reid as chairman of the con-- . " flood control committse, :wlet-ltltbohljood posi-- tion ~to --secure federal &pmprhuon for a reservoir in the uppar Fox basin which could be used m time of low water to keep the river flow constant. 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o ----GRAYSLAKE . -- _ There should be no flash boards al-- lowed of the dam at McHoury and the rd.mem-udm ; ,d:-n-thatthoda-vmbo urged <Kkeep the lake levels high without regard to maintaining the flow in the river." Offter SBubstitute Proposal. brought loses to summer resort own* ers, whilse those in the lower valley assert that the dam ~would cut the Mow of the Fox river to but little mote than a rivulet.--_ ----~Must Keep Flow Downstream _ «City Engineer Walter Deuchler, en-- gineer for the Aurora sanitary dis-- trict sald today that»the city wou'ld mot be:opposed to. the building of the dam, that some means of the tHlow of water:over or g At bo established so that there ---- Residents along .trnu above Mc-- Henry have backed the dam on the ground that it is needed to restore de-- elining lake ~levels, which have would be no periods when the river was too low downstream to carry off 1 sewace wastes from the city. Fos: TSulius Monger is 'enjoying a vaca-- (<~~"" Wih Ahy Grade Oil .>~~ OIL IS T THESE BUILDINGS 1%5::% 'rtfia COAL . With Type S--E Oil Heat Machiné t % '&} The new schedule will be mailed out in a few days ftor workers to help us during the winter season. Inasmuch as the library has no fixred income, and all the work must be done out of gratitude, we hope everyone will en-- ter into the spirit by giving their time Our lWibrary is a credit to Deerfield and is an outstanding factor towards up building and leading the younger generation along the right uaths. « we have now arranged that you can take magazines home on Hbrary cards, as well as books. One of the new adult books just, received, is, "Sorrell & Son,"--by War-- wick Deeping: <This is one of the most widely read books in the Chica~ go Public Library, will : instantly . in demand by our 1 For the girls, we ved the tollowing: 2 * Twins in t Tt som i im ts _ Bobbsey Tins in Blue Beery Island Bobbsey Twins in the Great West. . . Boy Sconts Eagle Patrol. Boy Scouts Bob's Hill Brown Wolf and other stories. Thees are all now and very popular. The Library Association takes this opportunity <of, tianking the. couple who have been so nite by chaveroning m-wwmm we want to . the ladies who have helped us on both Wednesday and and Parmers' Bank, and is visiting at home in Cherry, Hlinois. J Beveral from here attended the fair at Kikhorn this week. 1 family spent Sunday and Monday at Lake Beulab,. Wis. * lene and Ollver returned home last We have added quite a number of ne books to our lHbrary and expect to add more, and we hope it will be so well patronized <that we will have to increase the number of days and eve-- nings that it will be kep open. pital at Rochester, Minn., where they went. for treatment. tA © Miss . Strohauer . of Chicago spent Labor Day at the.home of her.saisters, Mrs. DPr. Harvey and J. W. Schlosser. IAbrary® will be oven on Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon but not on Sat-- Viggo Niellson, Chicago, last Friday started -- suit a~gainst --P.--~--Mikraa, Chicago, driver of a<car.that collided with the Nielson car July 4 on Green Bay road in which Mrs. Nielson died ot injuries. . In that machine was the owner, Joe Martisula, ~ and othets. Damages-- of $10,000 are asked.= The Chicago 'Title and Trust, administra tors of the woman's estate, are also suing for $10,000.=--Both bills were fHled by Attorney 8. H. Block. $20.000 FILED N OPEN LETTER TO THE PBOPLE EStarting on September 3, the Public his duties at the IN TWO SUITS Sec 2. Grant.» < . + T. Basst. and--wt to J:CGaa-- WD $10, -- Lot 13 1Blk t Pistacke Conntry mu--u?:enm. -- * J Gaa to T Bassi and wf WD $10. Lot 13 Blk 1 Pistakee Country club lot 13 See 13, Grant. : > | K. M. Basst and husb to J Gaa WD $10. .NE rtcl gar Sec 9,".Grant. J.Gaa--to--T Baesi--and wft W D $10 SE rf! ar See 4, Grant. . . w5,$16, Leats 108 ant s Bc a, ie gr Sec 9 W hf Sec 10,; Antloch. -- ----> mb:dwm'dmhua season on a . ku&hnamflumlfl enthusiastic in preparation for a busy season at this popular fal} and winter B. R. Herring & wi to A. W. Spra--| was found dead in a barn.in the rear| gue QCD $10. S bf Sec--15, Liberty:|of his> home-- Wednesday, Aug. 31,| 'mn:' EL Wickwire to A. _ W »&meu.m the | § ° rg. 4 .| coroner, 3 t Srprague QCD $10. 8 hbt --Sec 15,] deceased --was a victim ol heart :>il-- Bec 21, Grant. ? i: l Axn'ml. * ; nior m '-twn.sa'tww:%c:'no t o 6 a 4 f and Divn E hf SE ar Sec 35, Cubs. OOOOQOOODG.OQOOO O. H. Kniet and wft to R.Jurs WD\| The Labor Day vacation is over. $10. Lot 2°C Clks Divn E ht SE ar|People were favored with the finest Bee 35, Cuba. . : kind of eather for their country 'out-- ; C. W. Petersonand --wft to M. Pet--|ing and everyone seems to have had erson QCD $1. Pt Bliks 1 and 2 Bow--|a good time. . The largest crowd ever man Ct, Lake Bluft. ' known, was present in the village, and B. M. Finel to M. Peterson QCD|it is estimated that over five thous, &kflmlu&m.mmmmnwmm. 4 @ « ¥ t $ ANXQ L Aanl. agirneddngeninn | | erson * 3 * man Ct,.Lake Bluff. last --¥ :'wm'tm% W. G. Voliva and wf to J. W. At|nawes and other notables in the big| {| fik 1 Lake ._BW ar Set $1,| casion. There was an immense crowd Shleld®. .. * e _ |and the parade lasted for more than | F. Merle and wt to E. C. Starbuck ~hBour; Many things of interest to | $ || WIT» 810 _ W hf NB ar San a4 71. . 7, |Btrated. The Waukegan Daily Sun qr Sec 9 W hf Sec 10, Antlioch. _ _ |the first--and grades. We were J. Gaa to T. Basst and busb WMMMMN $10. ~Bik 9 Foxr River Springs. [the sudden death of William Becker. ~--_C T. & T Co to J Cwayge} D $10,.|U@ and his famiy had resider here for NW ar Seo 24, Benton. --~_Jamumber of years. --He bought a bung-- 8 1 Sceidenfeld : and wt to© 3.|&lOW opposite Deep Lake from H. G: o_w. _.u.Nu_&cI"m Jh&.AA.M_.?AmNfi S us J. C. Matthews and wt to I. ; ks man WD $10. awcrSocuNW"'«lOOOOO'QOOQ0.0000 G. Anderson to E. G.-- Patros and wt \? --'$10. _ Lot _ £0 Glenwood A. V. Ciminello and wt to J. B. Kiesier and wt WD $10.. Lots 4 and 5 Redivn NE ar Sec 1%, Antioch. © i. k aan t To oo g10.-- Lot 26. Eilk %, Lake Vills sec Antioch. _: P ~~"H. Darts & husb, to G.. W.°| lmgvuo wleg plovers will be o to the mmmm&u'uug-' ing. doves will opened yesterday. . _ November --10,.. the season on -- bob white quail and cock pheasants wil} mm.m':uu;mmu extend to December 10 while the lat> Herring and wft QCB $10. S hf Sec| from Chicago some years ago to make 15, Libertyville. _: sn-mmmummw R. H. Edwards & wfi to H. J. Lunc|do some chores. When he falled to & wt WD $10. Lote--7 and 8 Bik 4.] return to the house relatives investt-- Marion Terrace Subn NW gr NE qr| gated and found his body. SBec 20, Wkgn. f While he had not been in the best F.--H. Bartlett to--C,. Larsen: and|of health in recent years his death daughter D $10. Lots 5 and 6, Bilk| came as a severe shock to relatives 75, Bartlett's Greater N S Add Sec|and friends. f 31, ~Benton. mumm;'mthqnm 8 Gold and wt to W. t;...llmcul, by Mr. Strang, und e atAluoe:; wt WD $10.°8E gr Sec Wikgn-- They were. prepared .lrnt Pine View Cemetery to--W. H.|Chicago, where burial will made Miller D §100. Lot 21, Blk 3, Pine|today. ; View Cemetery. M * mm erson QCD $1; Pt Blks 1 and 2 Bow--| -- Many from here wen a man Ct, Lake Bluff. last . --to mtm W. o.mqfiwl-'f»m%'mmhm&' M«ou&vf&n Lots 1 and 2#!parade. It was a most enjoyable 0¢-- Blk 3 Lake ._BW ar See @m'm-vg_nmm' m + i t amek I¥ha namsiAx nA Unz maziees / Hlumer M. L. Milled and--wft to G. Anderson cmmeat * aoa man mee e ie * se ie ie m m -- _ HEARE DISEASE See--1', Wkaen. * t *OCD 210. 'Lot 1 Bik 8, Sec. 16, o e & Ip' 4 « ut » # " f Wkgn. : j . '| William Decker Found Dead in C. B. Metzler to A. E: Plhilyaw WD mflmM'h'W' Lot 7 Bik 8, Blumbergs Subn See 16,| ~> c ; A. F; Sullivan and w( to T. Bohre : !_a_..m' un " & wt WD $1. Lot 273 Shaws Second| . Inquiry into the death of William Subnu Secs 3% and 34, Antioch. _ | Becker; resident of Lake Villa, who hens, brants, suipes, plovers and rails will be officially opened and Ahunters fluhdbml%hanw:m.- ber every day until uber 31. wunllgn.. until November 21. The limit on t latter will be restricted: to: three a day, ~n cock pheasants to two a day Ducks, mourning doves, mudhens, Snipes --and railsy may be bagged at the rate of 15 a day, whilee geese will Uimited to eight daily, * : , 'The.only restrictions placed on tha hunters will be the number of birds to 'be shot each day and on several species of the fowl. The hunting of eider and wood species of ducke wili U# &# 0 6 & # 6 4 4 0 8 6 4# 4 4 & 4 T. 8. Bergey to D. Dodsorn ~WD $10. _NW ar Sece $1, 43 and 13. 8 P. C. Hord to W. H. Dudiey and wit WD $10. ~Lots 3 and 4, Sece '16, Vernon. & P. Helis and wt~--to C.. J«--Fearson and wt WD $1. M.u,w Nrfihfll'wb',& * .. "W.--F. McLaughiin <--wt to .£. Kleinofen and w#f ND $10.© NW> ar be prohibited, while oniy the black breasted and gdiden, and greater and frcl ht Sec 4, Benton. vernon 'll.l!.m'llv}';oc.hnn- had their vies WD $10. NW gr NB qr Sec 20,| > Miss Al Paschen WD $10.. Lots T ard 3 B 0 T & T Co to J Pusianowek!i V $10. SW gr NE ar SB--ar NW ar See 27. Deertield. & J.' Puzianowski and wf to 8 Puzrian-- owski WD $10.-- SWar NE gr 8E gr NW ar See 27, Deertfied. . --__ f WD $1%1. N ht frci--Ste 3, Benton. = A. Rentner to E. N..Kaye QCD 81. Lots 1 and 2W frel hb\ Beoco4. Anti-- The season on ducks, geese, mud-- A. Bazxter and wt sfi ® ts ~__ * .' Jand Misg Bcoth came last week. to be to 3. mmmtwwum'&m Bik 9, ww |Faich is aresident here and will teach to "2 #s §*X1 ? '.fi"n,m"fi ippi and tam | § ; _ -- 1 . . '. * + 85 h 'f" a M ' € "'-"M ¢ f < Club, saw Tunney and his friends in | §\ _Our school d on Tuesday, with e "::,.u "wes We ie 'k'a M'fir.-_-, } 1- Phillippl, of Dale, Wis.. on Monday. In the evening, they drovg to Fox Lake and visited tho Cedar Crest=--Country Club, «aw 'Tunney and his friends in ' olrnhmduhudu.wim the eame= as last year. ~~Professor BRecker s»ent most of his vacation at the school house, yery genial and entertaining. Houg be greatly missed in the communi and 'by his many friends. «~Mre. ---- Harry Nickerson and Miss Juanita Nickerson returned from Wau hcn.&o»flu_td_gommu the apent a numbetr of days. ~ Mre. Mary Maham entertained com-- -- Mr. and .Mrs.. Nelish entertained a polative of theirs, on Labor--Day. . <Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard had a large company of friends over the end and Labor day. Mrs. J. Johnson and Viola and Ar mold . and : Mrs. Laura ~Ciassero: and Iy, visited Lincoin Park, one day um' * M '|- 3 _ Dorothy: Hooper returned home, to résume her school dutiea, after a va ecation of "three weeks, in Chicago. Inski WD $10.--< Lot 6 --Blk--5 Bart-- :xmmmu&eum" "_J Brefeld & wt to Pistaqua Heights i,wbm. nnum'?fn-eam H M Brooks & to T A Eman-- uelson QCD.$10.~ Lot 6. Blk 2,Re-- gubn, Coon & ~Lindsays :Addn to Wkgn.. Sec 16, Wkgn. wl a to ¥ mp RW o ho $ ar ' $ gr Sec -- R J Pike & wi--to 8 Stonse & <wf WD $10 E bhf S --hf Lot 1, SW ar 'Sec 30 Libertyville. _ CA Newcomb. to F Simms & --wi D $500.-- Lots 30, 31 and 32%, Blk 93, 52 Yiies io 8 n . [ ' to 8 B Nelson WD $10. F.wig"'l'm-'-»&'hub. "3 > C to E M Wake-- MHeld, WD $10. Lot 7, Bik 79, H Pk. vay &E J Me sn ~ °9 K. G. Taylor & wt to G. A. Millei & wt' WD $10. NE gr see 20, Wkgn -- mmwr\nmwnm. SW ar sec 30, Antioch. _ _ . Kaspar uorm:*s't'gx'wcqw & wt D $14000. _Pt 'Idiewild <Bubdn BW ar NE qr Sece 30,<Warren. _ _ NJ A; Cervenka, to B. K. Goodman & wt WD $10. Lot 1 Wildwood, nm[; "B. L Budd-- et al:to L. ~J.~Bens wt D $15,0800 ~Pt sge 20 and 231, T H Kern to E L DuBois WD $10. Lot 14, Bik 7, Frank Wrights Add to Libertyville. : * E L DuBols & wt to T --H Kern & wt WD $10. Lot 14, Blk. 1,<C. ~F. mu-mwumuvmo.. A N Rasmussen & wt to--¥£ J Lip B. K. Goodman --& w!t to E. and 'is now ready for school. TRA ar seo 36, L to L. J. *1%3 Shaws ko ai K.3 Come in now and choose ; the kind you desire: We .*/5 t x LX --but the early buyer is the ' ~-- _ ~one who secures the best -- has a fine lot to select from. for same at the end of De-- It may be a little early to w an ill print your F3 Te es h_gm Taw » a c iss S e * raggh 4 c Ee +. es s wegh i2 % * dn 4 sys

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