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Libertyville Independent, 18 Oct 1923, p. 16

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* KEPT FROM THUGS . Anton * Dombrowski, -- Locates S:'"M at Spot Where Strug-- _ _ " gle Took Place. A¥ ' -- Notice is hereby given to all persons . * "Afterested that the Board of Local Im-- | iprovements of the Village of Liberty-- _ '@ille, Lake County, Illinois, having let % \ ."Ahe contract for the improvement con-- . _ JGesting / of a comnected system o s onl m(r' supply pipes 'with neces-- _ _ -- wary @qppurtenances,-- in along and _ Anton Dombrowski, 118 Tenth St., Chicago, who a week ago. was | , robbed, tortured and cr\fi'ln able places by knife thr@sts, id captive in a dark basement tour | and nights, and then hurled into ; ie patch of a limited train when ho{ was tu. to tell what he had done | with ' most of $600 which he had : withdrawn from a. North Chicago | bank Monday found $400 intact in the ravine back of the Wilson & Ohm Sa-- rage of Shéridan road, where, he had informed the police he had a terrific mgxh with the 'three Negro ban-- who had held him captive. *' Mombrowski, when forced out of the automobile in which he had been kidnaped, bhurled a roll of bills con-- taimning $600 into the ravine. The $400 had a rubber band around it, and the: remaining $200 was mm' ' loosely outside of that. In thro the money away, the loose bills were found on the ground by the bandits, who were under the impression that the money -- had 'dropped, from-- his pocket during the struggle. After Dombrowski's escape he was so weak from going without food or wate rthat his stomach is now in such a condition that he is unable to eat any solid foods.. Because of this he has been unable to regain his strength ang is still unable to work. Dombrowski's tale was so gruesome that the authorities could hardly be-- lieve it, but since then they have found knives in the vicinity where he said the struggle took place, and the recovery of the money Monday strengthens his story.-- * ----Mr. and Mrs, Harry Baseley of Un-- ion, spent Sunday 'with the former's parents. Mr .and Mrs. Wm. Beseley. : ~~ Mr. and. Mrs. Wm.--Daley moved ta their new honie on Slocum Lake Road last week, having recently purchased same fro mC. E. Jenks. S t heeld, mt thitar mheat nds. . Miss Nettie Murray of Chicago visit-- ed at ber and are | uf Ghigagzo visited Wauconda relatives Mr. sand Mrs. H..J. Schaffer and son, Etanley, of McHenry, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maiman . _ Miss Velda Bangs of Ch:cago is en {jgog3 Soying a two' weeks' vacation at be" ga;q ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hapke and family Of Libertyville were Wauconda visit-- Mr. and 'Mrs.--D. H. Murphy entcor-- tained Chicago relatives Sunday. + Harry Geary of Grayslake was a Wauconda visitor Monday. BOEHMERBANGS NUPTIALS '~On. Wednesday afternoon, October 10th, at the home of the bride's par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boehmer of Wheeling, occurred the marriage of their daughter, Marguerite, to Andrew C. Bangs. -- Rev. Mr..Riley officiated, using the double ring ceremony. They weer attended by Velda Bangs, sister of the groom, and Arthur Boehmer, brother of the bride. ~ «*The bride looked very pretty in a Aress of silk net and gold lace Over: white satin, and carried ophelia foses. The maid of honor wore white sat'n and carried pink roses. * es thy Scott sang "I Love You, Truly" and ~Because." After congratulations and best wishes a sumptuous dinner Was served in the dining: room. ' Mrs. L D. Brown, sister of the bride, played the weddifg march Miss Doro The havpy couple leit.that evening| Notice is heréhy given to all per-- on a motot trip to Washington, D. C.. sons interested that the Board of Lo-- and Virginia. ecal Improvements of the Village of The bride has made her home in Lipertyyille Lake County, lilinois, Wauconda for the past few years and hnaving let the contract for the im-- has won many friends by her modeSst provement cons'gting of a connected manner and pleas'ng personality. _ |system of water supply pipes and all --~The groom is the only son of Mrs. Cora Bangs, and was born and grew to manhood in Waucondr. He is a young man of excellent character an4 amechanical ability, and is employed at the Brown & Bocshmer garage. The new bridal-- couple will make the'r home in Wauconda, and we jo'n with «hder / pa rt of G ra n t Court und First Street, in the Village of Lib-- ville, Lake. County, mmfl' the having been'" com and by said Board on the 28th da :!Awk 1923, and the «aid M& ~IMmprovements having filed in the County Court of Lake County, D4 nols, on the 20th day of September, A. Cora Bangs, and was born and ETCYW iunder part of North Ave. and Boe:a to manhood in Waucondr. He is &A and Third Streets in the Village Of young man of excellent character an4 Lipertyyille, Lake County, Ilinois, and mechanical ability, and is employed At ,the same having been completed the Brown & Bochmer garage= Th® and a cce pted by said Board on new bridal-- couple will make the'" ~the 28th day of August, 1923, and the home in Wauconda, and we jJo'n With saiq Board of Local Improvements their mane friends in woshing them 4| having filed in the County Court of happy and prosperons journey--thr0ough | Lake County, Tl'no's, on the 20th day life. | of September, A. D. 1923, a certificate D. 1923 a etfllflente-flrqvfit that the I4 improvement vonforms substan zn' to the ngn-enu of the orig-- Inal ordinance the construction of m the cost thereof, the amount by them to be rm to pay the um Interest on or * to ant'cipate colleg-- of the assessraent for aaid im-- WY A UC O ND A NOTICE OF HEARING * sls oo P ts V f . %"& (wed. 4/3 % o Aiatige +0 E90 00y 220 "3) here over the week had : ®Notice is hereby given to all persons '"t;*' "nterested that the Board of Local Imi G: provements of the Village of Liberty-- haq Yille, Lake County, IIlnois, having let riie the contract for the improvement con-- ban-- sist'ng of a~ connected system -- of water supply pipes, with neces-- iink wnder _ biat .. "of . Oohorme. -- Btrmet, een / er 8 e tree con. in the Village of mmflb. Lake The County, Illinois, and the same having and been completed and accepted 'by said m Board on the 28th day of August, 1923 and the said Board of Local Improve-- wWer®e ments bhaving filed in the County Court 4;"{ o' Lake County, lllino's, on the 3( tb: day of Sentember, A. D; 1923, a certi-- * ficate showing that the said improve-- |\ ment conforms substantially to the re-- wa} 'quirements of the original ordinance 4 Of'for the consi:tttisn 0' 'the same, the e in eost thereof th: amount estimated by * t0 them to be required to pay the accru-- this--ing interest on bonds or vouchers is his / sued to anticipate collection of the as-- Irk-- |'sessment for said improvement, a 0M {he;ring wilk be had on said certificate ' b8e 'as to the truth of the facts stated hay® therein, at the Court House in the City bere of Waukegan, in said County, on the and ofth day of Ocwobes A. D. 1923, at nday nine o'clock a. m.. or as soon there-- | after as the business of the court will | permit,.. All persons desir'ng may file x 4 objections in said court before said PA day and may appear on the hearing 'uul'mkc their defenge. . Dated at Libertyvyille, Ilinois, this % *'flh day of October, A. D. 1923. o i9.: 1 C JESSE 8. HYATT, provement, & m will h' on va.d oqw.mu the truth of the i:":ho City . of W.:::' in . sa'd County. u'm-mh day of October, A. D. 1923, at nine o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the gourt will permit. All persons desir-- ing may file objections in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. .. _ Dated at Libertyville, Hlinols, this 6th day of October, A. D. 1923. _ 1923, 'a certificate showing that the said -- improvement conforms . substan-- | tiaily ttq regquirements of the origl-- --nal lina for the--construction of : the same, the cost thereof, the amount ! estimated by them to be required to 'pay the accruing interest on bonds or Frouchers issued 'to anticipate 'collec t'on of the assessment for sa'id im-- provement, a hearing will be had on said certificate as to the truth of the 'facts stated therein, . atsthe Court \ House in the City of Waukegan, in said County on the 27th day of Octo-- ber, A. D. 1923, at nine o'clock A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. 'All persons ' desiring may file objections in said ; éou&. b:fo:i said dny"md mydarpur . on earing and make their de R | 'Dated at l.l_::rtyvflle. Tilinois, tfls ' 6th day of October, A. D. 1923. + q c ' JESSE 8. HYATT, J hn s GBOoRGE -- STURM, [ JOHN BERNARD, # Board of Local Improvements ' of the Village of Libertyville, \ ahowing that the said improvement |e¢flofi='g substantially to the require-- ments of the original ordinance for the construction of the same, . the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them to be required to pay the accruing in-- terest on bonds or vouchers issued to | ant'e'pate sollection of the assesasment 'for said #mprovement, a hearing will !h had on said certificate as to the \ truth of the facts stated therein at the ; Court House in the City of Waukegan, ' in said County, on the 27th day of Oc-- ; taober A, D. 1923, at nine o'ouoe{ A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will nermit. All persons lduirlu may file. objections in sanid , court before said day and may appear I?- the hearing and make thair de-- ense. 1 Dated at Libertyville, m.lxh. this 6th day of October, A. D. 1928. 'JDSS8E 8. HYATT, JOHN BERNARD, GBOoRroE sTURM, Members of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of LAbertyville, Hilinois. Board of Local:Improvements _ of the Villake of Libertyville, f GEoRGE STURM, -- JOHN BERNARD, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyyille, NOTICE® OF HEARING . NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING C a % HYATT, Oct. 11--2t Oct. 11--2t Oct. 11--# Oct. 11--2t % '~ * w joh in Future football games to be played by~ 'THAT now second team men be« L. T. H.\%S. come ineligible as well as first team nommemre k.3 men.' Before this, second team menr Oct. 26, Blue Island ... There played, regardless of grades. Nov. 3, Eimhuxst .........____.._....Here : THAT we have some new ovens in Nov. 10, Maine .____________Here cooking class The bread tastes 8O Nov. 17. Crvstal Lake ______.____There MUCH better. . s e Oct. 26, Blue Island ..................... There Nov. 3, Eimhbuzst ......,,,.".m...:fi: NG¥. X0, MEUEME «--ate--wbpentrnendontiperiane Nov, 17, Crystal Lake .......,...........j!\:u._ Nov. 23, Woodstock .......»~--, Nov. 28, Harricon Tech ......___._.Here Hail, the conquering herges come! That's our team. 120--not bad. What _Such !s the result of the Waukegan game: 'The 12 to O#n. 4 '*Guinea," alias Walter Englebrecht, and captain of the team, scored the two touchdowns. . One in each half of the g.me. He also wrecked the Wail-- keganrn line considerably during the whole of the--game. --,, -- > "Bummy'" played a great game all the way through. "Rich" was lp to his usual form and blocked & bunch of passes, preventing Waukegan from scoring. y -- Horenberger made Plummer, Wau kegan's star, look as if he was stand-- ing stll when he plowed through the -- Bracher's sensational tackles . and blocking of punts wére also in a large part resvons Wle for the score. _ _ _ line It is a great thing to have a class in which the teacher can depend upon the class to do a certain thing, wheth-- er he is present. or.not. The teacher enjoys such a class, and the pupiis in the class like to have such atrust put in them and they will do every th ns in their power to fulfill this trust. Benny Sawakin, too, showed how to tackle and the rest of the team was on the job all the time. The victory is certain -- ylugeddooot The victory is certainly due to good "ootball playing on the part of the team as a wholes We have a team that we should be proud of, so let's all be present at ;very game that we pos-- sibly can. An®'let's not_only be there, but let's yell for the team. They de serve it. l2 0 _--.--R. E. 8. In many schools the honer system is used by the teachers. The question is, "Is this a good thing?" It certainly is. What could be better than having 4A student put on his honor to do a thing? He would feel that he must do--right, and if he didn't he would probably be made to do so by the other kindg of student. s People --always admire the person whom they can trust, and teachers are only human. They think much more o0° such a class, #1d .try to do tnings that the class will enjoy do ng. _ ° WAUKEGAN VS LIBERTYVILEE So students, let's boost the honor system, and try to put it in effect in all our classes. DIDP YOU KNOW-- That we have four students in our uchool who received A's in every sub-- ject? .Two Sophomores.. Marguerite Brum and Elearnor Corcoran, and two gonid:n, Myrtle Hubbard and Alifred nygder. A fine crowd turned at w-anan'q!m is attending her, decia fie'd Saturday and we had some REAL--!that her condition was seri cheering. Dave Flagg, Libertyville's; The mother had been former chéer leadcr, led the cheers chickens and hbad the pail for us. lhgwmvmwdl We had a. pep meeting in the As--| ster. sembly room Monday morning. Miss| The babe reached for it : Dawson gave us a very good speech.iit over. The water covered It had the results--of putting a tack|} Deep burns mark the he under L. T: H. 8. * > <Meft arm, and left leg. We found out that Miss Dawson had a strong voice last Saturday, even if t wasn't as strong the next morning. --THAT eight--one students got E's in one or" more subjects? Forty--seven were Freshmen. =~ 2e 3 THAT "Hick" Loftus visited school Thursda yand Friday, and Caroline Buterf'eld and Luella Hook visited us Tuesday. * [ 4 _--THAT our school paper was issued Thursday.' a higt * _THAT we had a pep meeting Friday afternoon. * s 3 THAT we beat Waukegan Saturday an the best game of the year~+12 to 0. THAT we received a telegram of congratulation from the Illinois fel-- lows Monday. a & MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS News Notes From L. T. H. S. | [ °_ House And Farm Bargains A NACRmNIAl PRAIRIE VIEW. All the best of black bot-- tom land; ly tiled; ~has good improvements; will sell or exchange:; inimediate possession if désired; this is fine corn and al-- falfa land; new hollow block silo on this place; mile and a half from town. . FOR RENT--One of the best 160--acre farms in Lake county; new and complete dairy buildings; 50 acreés fall plowed; 30 acres of corn stubble; 25 acres pastutbe; 12 acres alfalfa; 4 acres timothy; 30 acres to be plowed for corn next year; 7 acres garden, yards and orchard. Hay, corn and fi'h'c on the farm for the tenant. A PROFITABLE HOVSE--Little cash, monthly payments. Owner leaving town. 8 fine rooms, all modern; improvements all in and pald for:; large lot, desirable location. If you want a good home, do not fail to investigate this proposition. f 'TELEPHONE 184.--J. A DOACARE LAKE COUNTY FARM--Half mile from town, 25 miles from Chicago; complete set of new dairy buildings; land tlied and fenceu ; uaeruofalhlr,; 16 acres clover and timothy; no waste land. This farm will rent for more than the interest on the cost of it, and $5000 cash will handle the deal. -- # # { » 4 A GOOD £ROOM HOUSE AND FOUR ACRES OF LAND on pay-- ed street; large barn, pouliry house and fruit; very fine location; land suitable for wubdivizion: only two blocks from the danot. ~$75090, HONOR sSYSTEM There ... Here . Here .There "Breddern and sistern " he intoned, "Ad divides mah sermon dis mawnin' in two pahts. Ah preches fo' 20 min-- ~utes and' stops. Ah den has de cellec-- tion taken up. _ Ef de collection is .' small, Ah concludes you all needs moh | of de Lawd's word, and Ab den orates 'fo' two or three hour's moh." * THAT we play Marengo at Marengo tomorraow. Sure, we're going to win. Don't we always? [3 M _ THAT track letters were awarded four first and two second team men, Monday at Assembly time S8EE YOU AGAIN 8O0N. i) A little train boarded a t.nl:. with her mpther,. When collecting t € the conductor w& 'W_:}gha_;: asked. "I'm ten--and Mamma's 37." the conductor was uncerlain whelher to eo}l:ct a full fare or I;l!'tnn for the girl. EFY * vB " "How old are you, little girl?" he The shades of night were falling fast, The fool "stepped on it" and sped past. A crash--he died without a sound; They ovened up his head and lfngd---- Excelsior! A T 3 _ Insurauce Agent--Yes, of course; , but how many times have you seen . them? £owg : & Insurance Agent--Pardon me, mad-- am, but what is your age * ux giugt e . Miss Antique--I have seen twenty-- three summers. * + throat and looked over the congregation. -- Una. Newell, two--and--a--halt--year--old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Newell, of Sheridan road, just outside Waukegan I'mits, was scalded perhaps fatally, Saturday, when she pulled a pailful of boiling water over her body BABE IS SCALDED AND MAY DIE OF . -- ~ BURNS OVER BODY ing water within reach of the young-- ster. The babe reached for it and pulled it over. The water covered her body. The © colored preachner cleared , his That's all you need to do. Our assortments, styles, quality and especially the figures on our price tags, will reveal to you the fact that you should have known this store before.~ _---- We specialize in our work and. truly give better service than the average furniture store. Furniture and Rugs, are our Bpecialties. Nothing else. Ray Furniture & Paint Store Phone 9 Libertyville, IL. Open Monday, Friday and. Sat-- urday Evenings. { COME IN AND LOOK 10 _ CHUCKLES his glasses at Watch Libertyville Grow! |_-- Prices are advancing'} Next year you will pay .i _ much more. If at all possible to buy, DO IT NOJ You certainly never will--be able to purchase Libe: § | ertyville property any cheaper. .' AQ _ PHONE LIBERTYVILLE 451 Prices are advancing! Next year you will pa Five Room Modern home, barn, lot 50x 128 feet, good value for one who wants an_inexpensive home.--$3,000.00 ; Nice Comfortable Six Room Home,: one block from downtown district, large grounds 100x 324 feet, barn, chicken house. Bargain--$4,500.00 > Modern Eight Room, close in to business section. Income from roomers. chicken house, grounds 75x 160 feet.. Good buy--$5,500.00 _ > Nev "lodert Bungalow, 5 rooms, full basement, screened in porch. Lot 50x 100 Sfeet. V :y desirable--$6,800.00. : , M Fine Mcdern Eight Room Stucco Home, be--utiful grounds, fine screened in « porch, lot 58x154 feet, garage. Real home for only--$8,000.00. Eight Room Modern Home, one block from business section, ground 100x150 feen Garden, fryit, garage.© Priced very reasonable at--$6,500.00. _ 75x90 feet.. A poé'buy.n---".m.fl. s f Fine Eight Room Modern Home. Three acres of best soil, beautiful grounds, all kinds of fruit, must be seen to be appreciated. --Quarter of a mile from High School on cement road and Electric Line. Price--$15,000.00. llnd-ed Property. Corner of Broadway and Milwaukee Avenue. 184 feet on Broadway facing park and 11214 feet on Milwaukee Avenue. : Improved with big two--story house. Special features on this which can be explained at a personal interview, make this an attractive investment. Price--$15,000.00. Nine Room Home. Probably the best built in Libertyville. Strictly modern, ground 50x150 feet. Many features of this house will appeal to the real home buyer.. Price--$9,000.00. 318 % flqei;éucehSmaeTolnkeSoulm(hhhveflpd,M Have A Home At The Same Time. Widow compelled to sacrifice 4!/4 acres in side city limits of Libertyville. Improved with nice six--room house, 50foot chicken house fenced with fancy wire fencing. Good high land. »Lot of fruit trees, strawberry bed.\nnd all for--$5,000.00. f Sever Acre Investment on Electric Line, just west of town near certhent road. Good High Rolling Land, 'l;dizain----ShS".". e siy." . Lot, Well Located, 50x400 feet; only--§$1,000.00¢ _\ =. .+ . § | s Eight Acres Just North of Town on Milwaukee Avenue. Fine Stuff. Someone will clean up on this one of thesedays. Can be bought now for--$7,500.00. Thirty Acres Modern Suburban Home, adjoins Libertyville on DesPlaines River. Many attractive features and a lot of money spent in beautifying grounds. Fine garage, barns and out buildings--$35,000.00. . Five and One--Half Acres on Lake Street. Small house and barn, chicken house. A real bargain for--$6,500.00. ' Twenty--Four Acra on Lake Street, opposite new golf course. Fine laying land. Owner out of town and don't know developements are going on. Can be bought now for $500.00 per acre. Worth $1,000 per acre. We would like to use the whole Page to tell you all the bargains we have for sale. We want to assist you in choosing a Home, while prices are still very Don't forget--The reliable Real Estate Broker can many times save you money and you need him badly when selling. He is a necessity in any community and, whendealingwithmywkmiwwlntywm"mh- No advance in Owner'sprica;noulpiug---jmthercentmniuiuilluweget. Evety= . JCvCial HC IVinC) Jumning ARUREL W P MO ME M CA q s us locations. ,Needtobc_seentobeapprecilted. Wewantyo\}to.oomemdoq' us. We are here to serve you and you are not under any obligation to buy. Several fine homes running from $10,000-- to $15,000. Spec_ial feature: WE LIVE IN YOUR CITY AND EXPECT TO STAY HERE. OUR LIVELE DEPENDS ON THE COOD WILL OF YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS. y rs & Petersen 516 Milwaukee Avenue EXCLUSIVE AGENTS cement road.» * i uioh hus "o

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