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Libertyville Independent, 1 Mar 1928, p. 15

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pn E> Kind of Tax-- £ Special Assessments-- 1 spectively shown in Rands 'of 4, 1926, ("'v City of Waukegan... . Clity of 'Highland Park Non--High school tar.......~... City and village bond ta City and village taz F a " ® J~ -ovhc. mummmjmmm o?om&m!nuz-, of bi QMchfl by Mr, Pearsall paid into the. £ Roy Bracher, his successor in -dlclleo.on'l-.'u. -- C ls. with a statement show-- ing the manner in .which wé such funds were held on said date, * \@* 5.+ . > ~ BONEDULE --K. ~> .. :/ > report; the receipt from the county collector of the net amount of tax 'be-- h'immmwwanmuuxn"h "Schedule A"; tlomu:rnfi-" --as evidenced by vouchers now on fle in the offce; 'the--amount of balance remaining in the hands of the county treasurer to the erodit of such fund on December 4, 1926, SCHEDULE C. * mis Tasd for the years anded November 90-- 1505; and Decomier 4. 2020 re: spectively; the amount of the Balance in such fund on:November 30, 1924, as shown in our last report; and the amount of balance remain'ng in the motmmmpmmamfuuuu«mw- ' LE p. ~ f * o.glmt:. :u'.a.-'a-.mm + t:'omnver!.l uw.mh-m~.¢*vnnm= 1924, as shown mmhlhmxzhnuty'bunnrmmm~dm on December 4, 1926. s **:~ *SCHEpULE E. mumm"?ummmmm 1 44 mma'ummm.un"=~~ & and any fees and commissions received by such official from other sqources; the amount of the disbursements of the office for salary, de mxdoployo--r~f ---- sc C dl-- M:%mm.aflhh"m@d.u&nh Contains a statement showing the amount of money® borrowed duri :"""""I'g:'"m-mw:numum Je We o oubatte Snctle Qh.fl.hmm,'!.' and m' and the E P + Cpaeeniam u. n ce c e sn onintprantniet .B 9 °5 s en ns hests c hn ies o. s d ---- . 4 wammw"m', and unpaid on Decem-- -.sm*a'mhdh'mmmtduddu: MuWflnflunfi? Following such Sfound a "Summary Balances" show-- :_"g.:gwgqngwnmmmmm B. Contains the account of the county treasurer with such fund, showing the smount of baiance therein 0 No¥ember 30, 1924 an snown in oer ime county m;.'m.-u-cu? «uau? clerk Tetained "m.-fl"l:flm." net aniount .of : d"m waining is the bands of the county collector for distribution, an# by htir mmnu»mdnsmmcwummmf county--entitled thereto, such payments in full being evidenced by vouchers now on Ale in the office. . ® of all special assessments or special drainego taxes certifiecd to the county collector for collection; m--ch-y'cu&i,M'ma- lected on account of:errors, forfeititres, delinquencies, abatemerits, or Loy mmw;:"ummmw.w Kind of Tax-- The result of such --examination and analysia, just described, has teep! caerfully summarized and tabulated, and is now presented in a serigs of: 2 mL-lA. E. T [ flhmmmuu.m'u-wcfiw ot extended against all classea of property within the county for the' years 1924 and 1925, as taken from the récords in the office of the county inguent specia}t m B4 y AM drain m" or the s 7"""*: ""a 0";":'?:'4.& *'~ ony g o on . ermeenasescensssal. deke :muumfih-ma\mmm = High achool % payments now on fle in the offce of «glerk: and all te * made from any 'tunds or hmuum King oo : TA vrer, -nu.a?'b'y.:'ul--'l such the proper avthor-- at Ta% & und 19256 as shown by the ts e mm on o on «.. ~..*~ Faxes for the Year 1926--~Gem Showing amount of collection: and distrib tazes by the county collector. F * Kind of Tax-- $56.62141.1¢6 futuredarineahatadachad m« esn <ge *a ag outstanding and unpaid on Decem-- $9,718.04 18.04 .. :. $77 146.66 -->~--ga8.40 / $3,770,380.90 $3.911,058.16 Total _ .Errors, For-- Commission Balances Pald _ -->-- _' zes Yorthe same years cer |** commissions garned and re--| * 5»@»: all mg i. w.n:}.'::',.:.. oi ie [ : i revenue; ms evidenced by wéns y *fi + . Balance in Tund December 1, 1924, as shown in our last report___.:$ 4,235.67 "re * Ter the your H9B0E....,%. ... ;:::~ . .: :: 80 susco. s ol 0 s ewankas Clity of North Chicag Village of Antloch'. City ot Waukegan.... City ot Zion.......... es District achos! tax. h school tax...... gosm sechool tax... ..~_'. gald was the sum of $8,6 and ite stockbholders as f5 & «on w tm im «ies ~-- Belunce remaining in 'the hands of the county treasurer at the ; E lbllydm December 4; 182§.. :: '__:= _:==cl _ =__%.. _ Amount paid out as evidenced by vouchers now on file in the office: * --__ uring the yeur ended November 30, 1925....--._______._________}$ 75,419.75 _: BDuring the year ended December °4; 1936.________________ _ _' 7# 34> j 7 to the state's attorney, who is giving it his attention. ~ Py t n BCHEDULE 8. /s Non--High School Fund. Note to "Schedule A". f 2 e _~ Attention is directed to the amount of unpaid taxes on scesutt of errors, Showing amount <of collection and. distribution of general: and ape-- clal taxes by the County collector. :<~. ; _ .--; s % it n ts w c o w e un o o o ah h m '" Lfl.'m ¢ # m_.--' "--;---;.: % Raéwin w 'sheriff............... 541. Ira R.~ _County treasurer ... 10%, ~-- Sheriff's fees e T Lpa mt entlss _ -.......1:. O. Brockway, ex--clk. Cireult ct_. 6§8.1456.39 + Fees of* commissioners--roleactad _ -- s1.2s86.1s | ~~ §.45) KFor dieting federal prisoners.....__ '"w.'.-;w---m---o-'-bl-q. w w e -..-'17.."'-" * "Taxes for the.Year 1925--General Tax, A") waus uin aut--ouuse Uunill about--»september 22, 1926, * ~been collected long prior to that date. is delinguency we called in Mr. Paddock, who was P ome ocard, and after consultation the matter was referred : $411,983.78 JOf tax for the' year 1925 shown to have been un-- $1,2357,530:09 $17,817.556 not--close until about September 22, *4 R w im " W y % . ol ut e Ti s ww m n oi m ut ue e m t e t on uts on on omm h ce t ds m o m o t t t qo on s s ui ie on cn mdns ts us is ce n e o m o t on on t on us m (Bovove m ue uzo mt us ce o ui an c on in ap « Nov. 30, -- Dec.'4,; ; Ja:'s- : 1986 $ 65,357A48 -- $ 10,831.00 Mileage of 'Balances Paid -- Total -- |------ fund {see' "Schedule D") .-- .. _ $§.005.49 on Balances Paid 30m1 to* Taking 40,407.:25 21,437.90 4,625.00 11,237.64 Ne on on ce se mm mt e on on o un tWe un us w n ue oo se t m o w m on ny mn 1,885.00 5,833.15 189.50 198.58 104,10 ~18,342.17 $1,200,576.13 25,805.53 t ue un ume se m ap 1,667.00 $166.688.18 3174.9%%.65 432.10 182.50 10.00 ® €.20 | their sone. A 1,667.00 |--_ And if boys evrer grow practical and ©~40.00] cese and not achievement is their aim, 33,000.00 | if their dreams are vuigar and their 340,250.00 | g low, whose fault is it? (Not _ ~__$2721149 | thoire, of a certainty! 'The talk mat _ $1,267,939--42| Suout vast fortunes quickly made ; the .____©~_ | gloating manner in which life today a dwells upon wealth and breathes the : names of millionaires 'into their ears Totar | --these things tame the soul before it 100,188.48 ,gnmw;ma-um 10,087.01 is zo as the wasted glory 15,418.19 d;nfl. C he & : ~3,0610,00 | -- It we are ever foolish, youth 15,718.75 | io the.time appointed for folly, If we $411,983.79 g* 5 65-- amount of--receipts during the two years.._..._._________$ 1,.267,939.62 m' "Ffl --amount: of disbursements during=the two years.__________ 1,258§.730.¢7 w Surplus of receipts over disbursements_..__._.________________; 2506 %45.33| Dalance. in fund on December 1, 1924, as shown in our last fed Mke a young raven: at cottage Coore. making friends wherever ho sot his foot, forgetful of work, indifferent *to hardships, absorbed wholly in the of adventure and the passionate Joy of life, { --] *The pride of youth is in strength --and beauty ; the pride of maturity is *! | in wisdom," said Democritus, who, as Anmother's heartbreak serve for two, he would of course save himselt, and save his family and friends, a vast dealof trouble. But he would havre lest his youtk, and it may be that with it be would have lost the noblest The temerity of the bay is not only: full--of gleo--it has in it the qualities that make for--mankhood. We know now that--Sir Walter Scott was learn-- ing his --best lessons--when as a ind he amiled on every lives in--a world whose horizon is not. yet bounded by facts. He has no sense t --proportion, because he has taken no measurements. 1If he would accept impressions had 'been those.of boy-- hood. Like old Joim Trebonlus, wheo saluted with a ralned cap the lads whom he new playing in the ronds, be-- <ause he recoguized in them the bur-- Oof-- Great Britain. And mazshood is none the less virile because of the Tong delays of youth ; it is none the leas "It is well to have been young in youth," says Robert Louis Sterenson, "and, as years go on, to grow older, To trareck deliberately through one's ages in to get the good out of a lib-- egnizing in him the future manhood PROMISE OF FUTURE * IN "GOLDEN YOUTH" ho * SCHEDULE: D. -- : 4 fhe -- County Bond Tax Fund. Receipts-- "mh fund December 1, 1924, as shown in our last report .. Amount received from tax extension--. , . ~,For the year 1924..........0,.000.000,000000000000000.. --». For:--the year 1925 (see "Schedule A")......____________ Received interest from the sale Third bond issue________ Paid bank commission for paying same......_._________________ Balance remaining in hands of the county treasurer at the close ~__Of business on December 4, 1926.......______________________ Time of High Ideals, Hopes and Roseate Dreams. jalance --remaining in the hands of the county treasurer at the _ wclose .of business on December 4, 1926........._...._..____ spoke the man whose keepest wa o of the peate...... (Continued on Next Page) «. 1 'Mdd Modern Complexities / ce lc on gor is m w t on e m o on mm o u0 m m o us ue e m on e n n in io io on w ce t mm ns m t ie m i m e m oo e in on m in '-o..-----..--------q-.-- «_ Moundsville, W. Va., owes iis name to:Grave Creck mound, 79 feet high and 820 feet in circumterence, | the largest prehistoric monument of its kind in America. Many oblects of kind in America. Many objects of Jnterest, including a stone bearing in-- weriptions which have never been de-- cipbered, were found in partial ex-- plorations of the mound's interior, _ 128086 by Hugh de Balsham, bishop of Fly, and named from the parish church of St. Peter, which was at first used by the sclholars for their devo-- buaildings remain. St. Peter's college, or Peterhouse, 4s the oldest college of Cambridge uni-- veralty, 'England. 1t was founded as aweather keep them on shoe trees or stuffed with paper and placed in a well: ventilated,= dry, light place. J any mildew is found wash it off with warm water and soap, or slmply wipe Of®and dry the leather weli after-- Ing a great aqueduct to suppiy the ever--growing population of Athens and Pirsous with water. The new system, costing $10,000,000, replaces the anti-- quated Hadrian aqueduct, built by the save her 1926 cherry crop, sccording to 'the Pathfinder Magazine. As her cherries bagan to ripen the birds and crows became fond of them. 'At Arst she tried to keep the birds away by covering the trees with table cloths, ete.,, but had little asnccess. 'Then she RBit upon the idea of hanging an old cowbell in one of the trees To the bell 'whe tied a rope which reached to her back porch. In order to save her cherry crop then alil she had to do was to sit on her porch in hber rocker and give the rope an occasional jerk. When the bell rang, away went the crows and birds. Aqueduct on Historic Spot Over the same route taken by the Samous marathon runner when he bas-- tened to inform the Atheniaos of the years after the death of Christ. 52,821.60 Ished to see the houses and streets turp red. Kren the white walls took on a red hue. The superstitious amorg the Montenagrins thought it was rain-- Ing blood, and<meany of them hurried %o church to seek pardon for their aings. In the erening the sunset was gorgeously colored with deep rose." It %s thought a distant volcanic eruption hed Mlled the sky with fne red dust, and the precipitation brought the dust to the Carth, coloring the couniryside.-- hordes, American engineers are buildo-- t m on us m n us > Chicago Daily News. ¥Fulls, Kan., developed a norve!l plian to mt w o m dn o m ts us on m m me un e 2,668.57 The Canadian Pacifc G#D class --__-- To Prevent Mildew To prevent shoes from mildewing in Pluvius Sheds Red Tears Recently after a light rainfall the e m ts m t o o o m on o me on m on m on m m mt ts T m o m in m m e t m m t ce c e oi mt m on on m c oi m m ts w ce s m m on o o e o ie mc w m Old University Coliege Bell Saved Cherry Crop w ue meee ap w un m m m n m mna on s w ----«----«--------e»..--.--._..$ 30,000,00 r»>~**ciegss««rucs . EEPERID §$617,866.61 $1,258,730.67 190,250.00 7447.08 5,000.00 64,639.11 58,000.00 116,000.90 2,263.05 128.10 4,745.00 <r+«+*~~--~#980,199.57 --§$385,195.87 103,750.00 158,895.16 152,223.97 1,642.50 117,460.71 ©2824.95 12,047."3 72 3484.2 14,330.46 5,000.09 9,208.35 2,838%.38 4,931.62 / M 5 +A

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