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Libertyville Independent, 13 Dec 1923, p. 4

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e _ _ . BPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE § i~~~~< Special Warrant No, 25. |~ in ~~ Public notice is hereby given that _ _ the Circuit Court of Lake County, IIli-- _ _ _~* 'mois, has rendered judgment for a spe-- _ _ «/ &lal assessment upon property bene-- . . Sited by the following improvement, t _ _: & connected system of paving on _ : Bunnyside Place, in said village of Lib-- -- _ _ from the certified copy of the judg-- . _ ment on file in my office; that the _ . warrant for the collection of such as-- _ . Sessment is in the hands of :.ho under-- _ Signed. Said ent divided _ . Anto ten h-mmtho amount of o : the gu lw:lm being uou'.os . o amoun succeeding nine . fib'l being $500.00 each; that _ aaid deferred installments hear inter-- . west at the rate of six per centum per. _ spaum, that the firet installment of Yes, Swift for Senator sounds mighty good to Swift but tq the people of Lake, McHenry and Boone counties it does not sound so alluring. ' It is rumored that Lake County's misrepresentative in the Senate, Senator Swift, is to be again a candidate and that he stands on his record for wanting to go back to Springfield. His record is certainly no good recom-- menXation, as during his past term he {was against everything that has been looked upon as good legim He was against the Soldiers' Bonus. He was against the Good Ron%s Program. He opf)osed many other pieces of legislation which were of vital interest to the rural com-- munities of the state. to. Is that the kind 'of spirit we want our Senators to show when he represents all the people of his district? When it is realized that such a big majority of the people of the state of Tllinois were so strongly in favor of the big Good Roads Program and the Soldiers' Bonus and yet their desires were overuled by the smallness of their representative, what can the people of Lake County ex-- pect if this man were to misrépresent us in the future as he has in the past? When anything was wanted at Springfield by any of Swift's constituents said constituency did not dare have Swift present the same before the august body of the Senate because they knew that anything that Swift was for would not be looked upon with favor by Swift's colleagues. As a number of the Legislators often have been heard to remark. "Swift has beenva mighty fine nice--appearing, smooth, sauve, lady--like old man in all of his actions in t}xe Senate Lghamber a.ndS has had the opposition of nearly every Legislator in Springfield so wgmt good is that kind of fellow when it comes'to repre-- senting his district?" ~ $ s Swift has been heard to remark that anything Gov. Small was for whether good or bad he would be opposed "F. Cater Farm 50¢ per Gallon FRESH SWEET CIDER £ mermimnee mencs D. HUEVELKAMP of in the year 1929, the seventh in stallment thereof in the year 19380, the eighth installment thereof in the year 1931, the ninth installment thereof in the year 1932 and the tenth install-- ment thereof in the year 1933. & said assessment is payable in the year 1924, the second installment thereof in the year 1925, the third installment thereof in the year 1926, the fourth installment thereof in the year 1927, the {ifth lnnulmmlx;bt in the year 1928, the sixth ent there-- All persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay the amount assessed at the collector's office on Milwaukee Ave. in said Village of Lib= ertyville, Lake County, Illinois, within $0 days from the date hereof. Dated this 4th day of December, A. D. 1923. ws" 5 Gallons for $2 iWevciin cce oi on Aoup t dhmabinicramam bfviblintphitvnlidvw udn ts ut se ons DALE 8. COLLINS, James Fallon and Frank Reardon, members of the highway patrol, at 12:80 o'clock Sunday discovered an overturned Star sedan in Green Bay road between Belvidere street and Two Members of Highway Police Find -- Machine on Greenbay Road Sunday. The authorities here are confronted with what appears to be quite a mys-- Five: Points.. They had passed 'the point harely five minutes before and the wrecked car was not there. What puzzled the officers was that while the windows in the machine wére smashed and the car appeared to be wrecked quite badly in several places, and while there was consider-- able blood spattered on the running board as 'if the occupants had been injured, they were unable to find any trace of them. _ ned They communicated with the two hospitals immediately but were not able to obtain any clue. Likewise the Waukegan police had not heard DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING with LIBERTYYYILLE MERCHANTS3 'h::ummmumm aum $2%6,847. ~The records show this was issued to Jonas Hanson of 4445 N. Lavargne avenue, Ohicago. The North Chicago police did not re-- seive any report of tme accident. . Libertyville's new ornamental light-- Ing system was put into use Saturday without any demonstrations or ¢ele-- bration. The White Way illunsinates the entire business district and is a beauty, and covers a four block square. The same kind of posts and lights are used as in Waukegan but cost less because it was installed at the same time that the paving was put in, a heavy cost for excavating being saved. LIBERTYVILLE HAS -- --NEW WHITE WAY of the matter until they received a report from the state officers . The Waukegan police have taken the matter up with the Chicago po-- lice in an effort to clear the mystery. They saw the possibility that the aun-- to might have been stolen and then abt::-doned after it had landed in the d The machine was towed to the West End garage on West Washington gupoghor Ira a::':':"p Friday or e closing e Progressive school at Holdridge Crossing as a means of checking the epidemic of mflotl'onrt.huhwu::.m Of the 38 or 40 pupils in school eleven of theth were absent Friday and gight of them were found to have well defined . cases of scarle: fever. The other three have symp torms of the disease. It is an nounced that the rchool will be clos ed until after the first of the year and longer if the @ituation does not elear up in the meantime. The scarlet (fever has appeared in three Y in this school dis trict. ----There -- three children in the Bogar family, three in the Green-- leat family and two in the Sprindis family who are i!l-- of the disease. CLOSE SCHOOL TO CHECK SPREAD OF SCARLET FEVER Charles Britt, secretary and treasur-- er of the Bamson Insurante Co.,; of Freeport, was here Tuesday evening visiting Leonard Disney. Supervisor IHokhdg Closed the Progressive School 13, 1923 Friday. Jeweler and Engraver.= Libertyville® ANDREW HU SS Fine Watch Repairing. ioh ns ds ies abnrer

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