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Libertyville Independent, 15 Nov 1923, p. 3

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Illttt Lima Heaviest. In retumo to Build Roads t which "an" to" in mam by you use. 1011 use "and .5: Wm be. In." tttit " I but. way tn support tltd III _ Mutated nonunion that a; . for paying tor the state "an . long! lune roads I- the but on 3 "tt Bot almdy "Nomad." It". It! ' or in part, "it don)".- will _ " the people ot Winn-HO _ ty a) know that thresttfactf: pays more mu would at tout-Menu (on In the "no: l duo. ,proulny IW'IMM: "t m ot than tttads at bola; out-Mo of ttrPigtr uam od 7 and other In" canton. ' In omhutly Mir, bonus. own- at "mummies nnd truck: In an or-ttte map. amr.nhe MOP: , Okla" ad other clue- not only , l berttMt by using them; but such . . V." will reduce the coat of I "portation, m tgt" u Indirect , v. reduce the coat on llvlnx. . ti. "The am you Illinoi- lcvlod a no . vehicle Lu W 1011. That year's . nlptl from this source amounted . 313.000. In "w. when the lest-la- I J. pun! th- 360.000.000 bond it IF, ' "lamlhm were 340.000 autonio- " I. mlnoll. and. the receipts " "igRt0,000. That amount has itr_"_' _ M.', on an "an" ot 5 mllllon ' .10". The 1922 (on were h' 11:11. lu- than $8,000,000. I hue, . received the omen! - trom t one: at the Secretary of Bate ' win; an at the clone of October , , w - the first ten menth- ot 1923 , " ylolded only 3 mi donut short . _ nine arid t in)! mittioa-dotiaru. ', V ", ll "lactate of our 31,500,000 law "er, over last. ---' - _ _ on: "he I. in motor vehicle license V over $300,000,000; tn 30.1"" 000 In 500.000.9003 V, 7 CtvThe governor spoke to the crowd tTE bled here to celebnte theopen- 'tii,7'.t'i (our mile. or and road out , __-- Tannin. _ T F"'""" ,, _ a C 'i/. "If we adopt the $100,000,000 bond he. I ball". at In 1924 we will [cpe, o ht 310.000. ' in 1926 813.- {MM Add an e unul Increase Iartlt "in noel up to 815.000.000 .1: 1921. In own words, during a. gut a your: the Inn of Illinois , "Having decided to quit tanning. '.nrt11 all st Public Auction on the ghee! Lubkenunn farm. located Mk we: aouthmt of Diamond we cor It" Ind Mk miles Northwest of Half - wn- - -..-_i-. -7 cl, Manama? AND 'rootdr---t dgg- I P lumen; 2 single litmus: 1 truck .. ron; 1 wagon box; 1 now My B, . l 1 new mover; 1 no vans: 1 .. ' disc: l salty cultivator: , Vllk- ht cultlntorsf 1 spring milk wagon: r, top buggy: 1 Ham-no an engine on 5. l 1 mith uni; I water trough; a; Inllk ans: 1 mllk out. new: 1 so who kerosene uni: a hae fork "a "up no pulley; feed cutter nnd belt: 5: corn shell"; 1 Ford touring at; tdtleyt., A-A AA -_.n .n'vln- a..." I. on the 0mm mean: my ' on C 'k' F- .UBDAY. NOVEMBER M. " i3?" eo-netneatrt8:80 sharp: 'l"i)WtrttHllB---' hitch hone, , yet" _ ' 1 buy nuts. " year: old, '. :I'ULL BLOODED btntoi---8 so" "to - in Hugh: 8 spring " T weighing 200 "it: , an pigs. Links om. t _ierMmrti. HEAD CA'PrLW--2 fresh ,. ' 1 heifer coming 2 your: old; 1 cc springer: ind sunken. rum-15 tomb of an": My in . ' t tons of clover hay In burn: , g of timothy hay in barn: 400 ha, out: so bi. of barter; 40 hm ot hen feed: have" 800 and 400 bat. ' -kao¢ corn In crib"; "ere' :; mu mjgghock. eysttrere "POL 91h" Grim. J V'I-C-V- , ms - $20.00 nnd under. can; but that Amount 3 credit ot 6 months yrftt be given on good bunnble notes, but"; 6 per cent Interest. No prop my to be removed until settled for. ii . JAMES B. Toma. Prop. t' cram. Auc. ._.. John Roan. cm. him [if HOV. batman; (llllillll"il2 on - b All Am mas Ill 51m mama" his": " a. lam-fl. e.. m. " 0 to w W TCb/ll State: Till little chart shown that for I drown that for -Goydrtr'rim prim hare been his How the av- - who lel of aituoumodttus. day att 30% lt" than the did in "" Man... who! that," "-rmado.'rhk I. I goof time to tgEt"?:!.??,?,.'"','-?:','- $2 = 33w Gt "rettta.tt ,r,Itrd AUCTION SALE IEi IWFamBumu "Piggie. Plule. Who's Got the Pirie" in n popular game with farm how these darr, instead of the old game. "Hhoy Got the Button." The boy! III! the girl In lbll picture Ire club members from the twelve north centre] In". Herbert Willer of Woodhnry county. Iowa, the boy " the right. is now I Nii-Bodged twine breeder. Btu-tin. with , pure bred Httmpatttre gut which. tteaturettnst'ed for 810.00. he now own: d herd ot 230 swine. This year. he took ttmt with his I"rrrpattire glitutr SlougClti. had second on' his boar. Hubert an: "law" now need all of the room on the term; on Dad Ind lore iii 'terhteesttip. I pay half the expense except min raised on the term, and un to to! "North of the net protitn when l em twenty-one years of In." 1uuit had to all on his fellow club members to help him thew one of Mn m ttttem. C _ . u Et.EtmtlFltymotl IS MI RURAL PROBLEM meson Farm Would Greatly Improve Conditions. 'Why in it that no may of our tum vane! Moving broken in . team: around the In of forty. while their city conun- are a you: mad nethe 'rytartr, u the - tum woman is at tttirtr." This in u qireatidet J, W. (butane, Iceman of the Amadeus Farm Bureau federatimt. "the oat-III; of the Outtakes division of the National Electric Light situation at their recent meeting in French Lick. Indium. "The lancer." add Mr. Comrade. "b that morale condition- on the turn have been and: that modern con- veniences cook! not he Installed. um beam of ace-dye mm; second._ tre enuuothcl oft-tOtto elec- ', "D. Experimental and research M on the um of electricity In " I'm ) "no ton-mum of thls commune _rtlllrt tether variou- groupc. " " " Mod In the problem of rural "hetAtieatttoa, and turn one of the te'tt.htPPAt1'..e1t American tee' ii. the tumor throuth m- ,m'mm h nettveV par- WW I "IV" a. "News to ttettteirrtpoertret qtqOq' no fun. ~15" to won of an qt-tggtttteq 0100 was" at doc- Mr. Ooverdele' continued: "We ere now feet penning into en electricel eye. The time hee come when the nedonel eolutioe of the power problem of the. country mustqtrovtde thet hydroelec- Me power muetbe mod to the fem homee " well "to the city homee. A committee on electricity in ite relation to egriculture we: formed 'tr iete meeting in Chicago. end it thie meet- ing the representativee ofrche rurei fine. committee of the Netionel I!» tric Light eeeocietion. the Inductee-x turere of tterm electric plenn. the Amerieen Pttrtgt<tttrq.tt "retina. the Amerieee Society of Agriculture! lb- :ineen. end the United Stetee Depen- - of Agriculture were preeent. Title In en example of cooperative " tort end en outline of the lave-tip- tioue being rented on under the n pervieioe of the committee: "A. term power survey. ."3. Survey of centre] entice end lei-lead pleat - to the fer-Mr. Me organizations In trim; to "we tho public a I yhole." 6 -7 *6. -tirve, of agricultural use. of 91m in foreign countries. - "Mary J. W. Gourd-lg. Club Mon-hon" From North Contrll' Bill... be "towed whereby the munch". en of equipment and wanted at ca- tnl union companion in] be 31" tVat hand Mos-mulch on run! pub- temrottttttorteedrtteicu1htmtrt this pmlcnlu add prenatal by all who Inn In mum. -tntnne. Rattle agriculture a median} will anna". wm be brought In comm with the problems of the electrical Mum and m situation to uncul- tam without exploitation." It In I my- wtttttherevrot-.thttheothari . L'l1"t'C'tl'Cirt"LG'iirrTiCl omm illustrate. the Militias when In- duitrleo' are properly organized. With- gut Wanna; such ,rttr Ameri- "ttrt Farm Bureau tuteriifiiiireitiiiiiit- In: "rtea.ttttte, tho Nation-l Electric Light mum: repmenting the cen- tral station 'eotnpnrtie..'mteh a move menf is this would not be possible. "This committee recognizes that electrical service on the tum otter. grent poeeibilitiee tor improving liv- ing "conditions, lightening the work of the household and reducing the cost of production. but before these can be realized there are. many economic end engineering problems to be eolved. Theeecan best be met by let-arm; the etroperatioet of men trained in theee special t1elda who hue I complete un- derstanding of the situation. This in the line along which the committee propoeee to work. ,' The but we? problem will be nnelyxed and the beet talent null-hie put to work on the ID- pllcetion of electrical service to thin great industry. "The development of the low-wolv' are or ital-ted electric pleat bu been , needy. unmet the uee ot the" the i Individual use: Went: more power. ht , Net, I greet many high-volt"! linen} have now'beeo hull! Into the country. but in many cue: the tnrmer teela he t I: discriminated splint. I "With the principles as above stated It I: the purpose of the committee to encourage game careful march work on how to obtain electric current eco. nomlmlly on the farm by coordinating the ditteexrrtt -rtmenti new we have thoughont the "land and. together with other uncles. attempt to,deter mine. tomato! the tundunentun ol else tricky and It: rel-non to "rieutture. and that the center of population a; the mntry is in lndiena and eut- ward. the problem or tmttarort?itdn loom- np. With the high cont of-. portntion an It now exiete " beg-omen apparent that more economical forum of power will need in be developed. The hrdrrr-eteetHe power from our atmme and the development of elec- tricel power at the coal mine- with the two eyeteme mopedy connected would no doubt increeee the eliclency of the nilroede end eeeiet - In poking the mnmomtion problem. "Not only will elem-mag help tune- portation. but fertilize:- ie now being mteesmfttny made from the air by the nee or electrical power. thee opt-um: up the mum, of inane-n3 the em. eiency of the Anal-lean and. Sir tietice ehow that modernised mac-him ery in the peat decade he Increased production per nee so per cent. and then in no - to mt that the electrical no " ehow equally " well during the next decade. "When We stop to consider that ap- proximately f"r,tl"','S,',f all ttit food product:- ot the In on no 'e ducod In the Mlulsslwl '7qu man. "We um um In I mutt" Me. The country In m In thickly pop.- Wed um than and b. ihaa.ed action ad than out "rum ta on. of working In community can no "can! Nq8rttre" "mun. mm for the tr-ttt of the annuity. m- "to or - want!" we be as would. but do Mt mu not be mulled to ("an") a In.- otnttrmttetrrttteHrFef- natttml "an" " I'Waukem hunter: tn the Ger, ma mart lost more than $100,000. "cording to the summon! mule today by . well known local haiku. While Watson I" loom $100.. 000 the rent of the bvumthmh- out America lent W""t "00.000.- 000 and 8.50.000. [brush the collapse of the mark. accord!" to "thttatea compiled by New York bunklng houses. According to the local bank" lawn isn't enough 11101107 tp the world to redeem all the mark: it 4mm. V t10t,90trBuB'll' HEREIN COLLAPSE -0F GERMAN MARK Waukegan Banker Estimates that Local Investors are Out that Much. There are. a number of Waukoxon men. who are alleged to have '12). vgsted hundreds ot dollars in Ger- man marks shortly after thr war when the price no down and many believed that'ihe valuo' would return to pre-war levels. These marks now are worthless than wall paper For the most part Waukegan in- vestors bought the marks as a sort of "mer." that is. purchased Ger- man paper money in small, quantities --rive dollar and ten dollar notes for the moat part-in the hope that the German governmvnt would even- tually stabilize and reclaim the mo- my at the face value, about' trout! cents per mark. A majority of these marks were bought by Wau. keno inn-tors when the price had dropped to one or tvoleents a msrk. It would be difficult new to qet ten cents a million for until. "Why in the last few weeks the money was printed the, prone: m off trillions ot you": worth of the 'stuff' weekly." _ The lone: not only Include the purchase of mark note: but Ukevlu the purchase of German bonds psy- able' in paper money. - According to bunkers the wk notes have one redeeming vuue they are eagerly sought after u souvenv In. - - Of Meetings of the Board of Tn tee. of the__VI_n_ge of Libs- mum" of a result: meeting of the President and Board ot Trustee; Itttl..h1s YtttaEe otLttreyrryVine held at the "Int", lnge Hall on Nov. s, 1923. Present: President Hyatt; Tmtees Bernard, 1ihton,-Grummitt, Kmmrey md Slum: and Clerk Treptow. Absent: Trustee Mann. Minutes ot the meetings-of October Itrt, 9th and 16ttt were rend. loved by Grummm. seconded try Bernard. that the minutes be nppmved an mad. Ayes: Bernard. Eaton, Grummitt. Kmmrey and Bturm, Carried. Letter of explanation on the study ot village engineers in regard to We question of extengion ot tuy1itar, lew- er and water. system we. rend; use plans andrcpronle' of thet permnnenl sidewalk grade on Mllwnnkee venue were presented. Moved by Eaton. seconded bias!" that the report of Kelker Do In! & Co. 'be accepted and placed on we. Ayes: Bernard, Eaton. Gmmmltt. Kmmrey and Stunn. Carried. Moved by Knnnrey. seconded by Sturm, that the Park and Building Committee, prepare , bulletin board In the lobby of the Village" Hall for pub- lie inspection. Ayes: Bernard. Eaton, Grummitt, Rummy and Bturm. Car- The following but: were read; Chas. Tanner. clan-lug new") tank _-.---------- ..._.....'..........' 31.50 m. Bell Tel. Co., phone coll........ 1.45 Al Kllchmen salary .---u-- 113.00 John Lester. upeclel pollce........ 12.00 Public Service Co., current........ 390.53 Lttrertrvilto Independent, pm..." 2.50 Keystone Ptg. Co., printing--. 19.25 Lhtrertrvi1le Register. printing" A. L. Johnson. wooden hornet... 6.00 P. B. Lovell. invoice".......-......... .30 Dennls Umberry, - .t..ttPtte-_ 110.00 John Lester. toilet paper ............ 1.00 R. N. Smith. epochl police.-...... 20.00 Anton Junbek. clerlenl work.... T.76 Titus Bros. repairs on motor.... 2.00 Frank Day, labor Cook ttgre..... 23.50 P. W. Moore. lobar Central Ph. 100.00 S. P. Evllelxor. salary -.-........._. 110.00 C. L. Coonfer. draylng................ 1.50 laser & Litchfield, lnvolce..~.... 6.00 J. A. Trentov. eel-ry.,etc........... 6315 Stevens. Naloney & Co., print- -- -- inn bonds o.-:-...-..---. H. R. Luau". rennin on we"... fl, E. launch. painting light... H. B. Mar supplies --Nr--'. Omar Hath. street work............ Schmuck Haw. Oo., mppllea...... HF. Saxon. repairs viiingra, hull Art Meyer. fire all and prac- flee fire depurtmont...........-..... Art Krucknn. team worth..." June: Cape & Co., "dew-n: at Central Put .e--.-.-m-m-.....---N'"-" J. K. Bernard. fire truck driver gravel ...---.-.-rt.-------'-". 23.00 W. P. has". Invoice.n............. 248.61 new" Dana"! & Co., engi- neers swank 1nd survey: 840.85 loved " Remind. "reotMUd by ,Knnnrey. that the bill- be moved cud "mum dMI for name. Ayes: Ber. nard. nun. Gmmmltt. Kmmrey "d 8mm. Curl". _ - _ and In "on w....-......--..-.-.-.-...-'.. Lino aur, Co.. "ireettrttt Interstate Sand & Gravel Co., land by Grummitt. seconded " 8mm. am 81.00 route be mated to M. w. Smith. June- anryu and " Kilcbmm for route. on com on" mu Na. 05. " " Area: Bonn-d you. Grummitt. "Rhnrtrer, 8mm. arr'ed. - b 6mm. seconded by Into: tut the "'irrl'll'll'lr,'l report for Capt. "be! be tempted. Aye-z. Demand. Baton. Cranium. 'teq-r, than. Carried . We. ttth It! at! "An ord- luau to mud on of a .8 31.50 _. 1.45 - 113.00 . 12.00 ,. 390.63 ,. 2.50 .. 19.25 40.00 140.00 182.50 110.00 76.00 79.75 tiiti 7.15 m " ' tho "no" t'rttt-"4Li'NtftacP,L'Td --- loud by Kai-m. loco-dad by Ora-mitt. dugout-mo In '" In W. approria and published " and. Ana: mm. Imus. Grun- mutt, Kryprvy sad Stun, leeg. Moved by Entomdeooidod by Be, and, to adjourn. Curried. - til: the thence of the President. the Clerk culled the meeting to order. " vu moved by Bernard, secondcd by mum. to ndjonrn to Oct. 16, 1923 CW. of "Willa. MI., held on Oct. tt, I"), 'i',',r',2frNi'gtrg _Beratrr.d, nun. Grummltt. Knunm. Bturm; Cieevt'retptow. Absent: President Hyatt and Trust" 8mm. mm of n "burned meeting of tho Bond of Triples: of the Village of Ltbertrviite, nl., hold on Oct. 18, 1923. Present; Trust... Bernard, Grummn. It"! ind 8mm; Clerk Treptow. Absent: PJ'DIMOM Halt! and Trustees Eaton and mm. . Minute. ot a "burned meeting of the Board or Trustees ot the Vilma. The Clerk all" the meeting to order. -- -- -iiGed by Beruu'd. wounded by a son to adjourn. t1eyft.ttti.. --. . Waghington. Nov. ".---Apttrmtt- matety 5.000_deatbs from bid boom have been iirted in tttq United States this your. . Treasury enforcement exports mule this autumn today. and ex- preued the tou- that' another 1,000 or more mume- might occur be- tore the holidays no over. BAD B002E CAUSE OF 5,000 DEATHS This estimate takes into "count deaths reported by hospitsll and oth- " genteel, as having been due "to "heart disuse." which "tttally "were attributed to drinking liquor contain- ing different kinds of oirismt.-------- The addition to the courthouse. which has been under construction since early. spring.,," rapidly. taking shove am! is assuming the completed proportion. The height of the build. in; has been reached in the nun} nter_ofatgtriqtcit in to-earrt-trttt-thqmr "will be considenble. work before the roofs is constructed. The eddi- tion appeara'to be twice theptrtms-r" the old building and is an impala; structure so it nud- even now. sums 0N. 00m .. [101155 00mm» l5. 19,' .'. IN., m 'k - T . 'f1;.3)/'/ 'is---"" Egg 'i'"'. i C ce- " l ' l its, i l " i 1? i, ' ' ' f " 'L I '; L y . a w-ere."."..", - . F,.. V bj,Ltti.t,,: 'F/ "U Ellsa- w Feeegse ; "4...". a -=-. IEe,e'P-'-"fl.'s' aa...-' l, L . oh iiiiiiiit_trtr.#,fl-rr5E,i,y Cr, 74%;:- , ..."""'" ' Fu' , MN -.Pfc-Ir-, . w- . I f ' - . I -' C "r. 'if/SS, I x t .4 I in: ' t "a T . '. .-. P . I _ " ,\ " - . 7cr--, cz,a.-te.e., J. A. narrow Clerk J. A. TREP'I'OW. Clerk "ii_'i"iltil: illlllllclillllll, iiiilt S hare . illlall' lllllllllll - J. Earnings of the North. Shore Line The Managementofthe North Shoreline desk. to bulwark plans and customers share in in growth and prosperity. To {bind the Company is now offering a limited amount otitserixrCtetukrhe PriorLicnSmcktoreddentsofflummeommmfiauhuduh get 'Diwidends from "T? aloe! of 8mm f? TheNorthshorer.ineutnotme'mtrst.us-tedoe:k bugooduin service. Dividends are punbhmthmmondu. Dividendson this issueof Prileea Stock m bane and our six times, making this an git,'ttt, uh irty.eame.tq....., Em m younentrainaobyyouvln' thatmhmf'kwoddnl 'g'd'trA,rgingtfdll',u't'hla"dUa'h'a'eo,'h", _. 'rheminerreretvsdtroailuottetpenstHknrii11teytrt in providing ddidoml equtpqteht and facilities to take are of tho Coiuanr'siudilr tnerritrikrrtttess. ' ' ly, m "f, 'tockortl1 lgdl's'gt', 'ffl', to 1thc,T,tt'gd purcuen. oucanpuy I are""'"" veyout saividetuk9oeomie-yse cmbuy onamortthlrpq 9h of$lanhnrenmomh 'g,',utr/g'xW/rJd'2rJlllt) paid ontlldersrtt-naht. . ruuo-i,eiiaa-oo-"s-a---t"rte"'"s"'"""'s JuiuibGitaoieehr-enttteilt.ltetttachedate tothe Utility W: Company. ' '. Clerk Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company " WmAdemet,Chtc-oo.lll. ___ / WEN?" (l)) qetudhdhyThertdetreatdyterereltru, Gui... T "2% trialanarmwi1ibee-ineedasdiiltneverrimtheesc 'rc',"",':, x E" [ir,";.'.)'",','!",.,!',?,','!,',)'!;',';':, _ - "F m,-',""..;' Every Wednesday . . 8:00 p. m' till 11:00 p. m. Spamer's Famous Orchestra 10 CENTS EACH DANCE 2:: te,,',hef,','i2: 8,tid,t,ii1: was: mp' mun. stuns s. like new. See that the name , T . SAPOUO is on - pack-ca. Hotel Crystal Lake Zurich, Ill. veithttesetrgg, , " cant-"Mil. 'dai-au-aa-ttr-ser-et-ae- "and..." "mu-um Pt;t-1i'itlflttl,t, Sinks, f Tiid Marble ForClegningTile, sAPouo, ENpCMMoRqJu6SS0MCth Mime. . ttit q _ 73!: " tad RAE!

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