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Libertyville Independent, 27 Mar 1924, p. 8

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C U HHBROREKE® »RHRRKKKKKX* 4* *¥ * ¥%4** fip ¥¥ n* * $ _ Cattle Tested for Tubsro=losis > _ FREE OF CH ARCGF .q By u. s. Government Veterinarian. %'D C. Grirnell, Inspector in Charge " . Phone 329. Libertyville, I!! e y (a__"~ _ Attorney at Law | \ _\ [ LHBERTYVILLE, 1LLINOIS o. C oLUCB _ BUILPING > _ Res. Phone 136M Office Phone 1 Te . Office in First Natioal Bank Building | /. Hours:--1 to 3:30 and 7--to 8 p. m' .. . Residence on Broadway. opposite Park .\ * LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS i8 _ Res. Phone 2588: Office 344 |inc zami *'Iiv-n Charges on Business Calls \ ¢*<., !** |_. _' ATTORNEY--AT--LAW ' _' Office at Honla on Cook Avenue Telephone: 163--J -- _ . U IJBERTYVILLE, ILLIONIS / / LUIBERTYVILLE, ILLINO!S h" Ena and 4th Tuesday otf Eac' Month at Gridiey Hail. Vhlflq.:g&or are Cordi-- '*~ Inviter DEAN BENNETT MaARY CARNEY, _ FARM AND .STOCK SALES -- / ~'~~~ ~A SPECIALTY W Cordially Invited gel... and Fourth Wednesda -- "Rvenings of Each Month. & ml STOCKEY, Pres. * C. SMALL, SBecretar) FRED GRABBEF _ AUCTIONEERING 547 NORTH COUNTY sT. ARLINGTON| w# HOTEL # il' w BMALL, N. G. M M# 1lAIN See» YETERINARY SURGEON Assistant M"Vctorimrian LIBERTYYVILLE, [LLINOIS Office With Farm Burgau, Glasses Scientifically Fitted Over Office Hour#: 10 to 11 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m. g\ 1\.'-'- Office Phone 12%22; Res. 121. AUKEGAN, ILL Dr. L. B. Jolly sh M.ngay, Night at 8 o'cioct NATIONAL BANK BLOG. . LYELL H. MORRIS Eye, Ear, Nose and DR. J. L. TAYLOR Waukegan Illinois VICTORY® AFFILIATEC cOouNCIL NORTH AMERICAN. UNION Meals 50c LODEE 'No. 954 Cordially invites < me | SILK STOCKING CANDIDATE TO -- HAVE OPPOSITION Mayor Rumsey of Lake Forest Cattled. to Be Opposed by Geo. An-- | ciup, c derson of Rank and File. ~. Mrs. ® The "Rankanfile" of Lake Forest are going to assert themselves . this. year, according to the murmur in the lake breeze"wafted to6 the "silk stocking" class, which has,controlled the political situation for" four or five years in succession. « L;i}m""'; Anderson, <cmember of a Aamily of pioneers, has announced Mayor Henry, Rumsey (this year will have 'a contest for re--election after htlu served ~four -- ono&ur terms. . In former years the "ticket" was made up on the 8 o'clock "Mir lonaires <special" train the Lake Forest commuters took to Chicago, but this time the slate is .to be scratched. . s years. | interest ©.._.__l......=......_.___}483%0.00 Titus Bros., jonvoice Ardg. 1, 414.2b |W. F. Franzen, coal vil. hall .A9.04 8. P. Evilsizor, Feb. salary...._ _ 11400 4« & Hendese, County Clerk.. .100 KeiKer, DeLou® & Co., ong..._. 9254 Titus Bros., labor, supplies..... _ 9.29 H.R. Imebbe, rawhide pinion 21.65 J'}M special police..... o.a R. N. SmitH, night police.s.. 20. C. L Coonfer, burying dogs...... .: 300 Public Service Co., current o oun \ Route 22 is the one extending . from Barrington to Lake Forest . and eo:aea to the Highwood -- limits, fol-- ing the Chicago & Northwestern railroad tracks on the west to Lake Forest to connect with the paflngl at Western avenue, which is paved with 'brick. $ 4 304. A ANNEXATION PUT -- . ROAD PROJECT --INTO THE AR .. .The early paving of Route 22, between .Highland . Park and Lake Forest,© is very. doubtfur because of conditions arising from the an-- nexation of that part of Dcerfleld township west of Highwood «and Lake Forest also has a problem to meet, it was announced today by Charles E. Russell, county super-- intendent of highways. Wc Section of Route 22 West of Krumrey, Mason, Stuim. | CAtU® Highwood Can't Be Built 'rema® ha % rovals of 1 on each Unless Vacated by H. P ffiZLnd 54. _g;?'%&?fi%&gfi Minutts of regular meeting of Feb-- ruary 5th and adjourned meeting of Feb. 12 and Feb. 17 were read. °© Moved by Grummitt, seconded by Krumrey, th,f the minutes be approv-- ed as read. A;e-: Bernard, Grum-- mitt, Krumrey, Mason and Sturm. Car-- Present: President Hyatt, Trustees Bernard, Grummitt, Krumrey, Mason and Sturm. Clerk Treptow. Absent: Trustee Eaton. The treastirer's 'rmx:d was read Moved by Sturm, secon by Masor to refer the report to the Auditors. Ayes: -- Betnard, Grummitt, Kramrey, Mason and Sturm. Carried. cate that part of the er:vte' before he state will pave. Th obstacles block early construction of the east end of the route. the Board of Trustees of the Village of Libertyville, held at the Vma" Hall on March 4th, 1924. _ C The following bills were reac: Dale 8. Collins, bonds and Engineer DeLeuw appeared, before the Board to discuss various sewer plans. Plans were referred to the Vil-- lage President, with recommendation Movd by Sturm, seconded by Krum-- rey, to adjourn. Carried. W. W. GRUMMITT, €lerk. Mionutes of a special meeting of the Village of Libertyville Board of Trustees, held at the Village Hall on February 27, 1924, at 8$:30 p. m. Pres-- ent: President Hyatt, Trustees Grum-- mitt, Krumrey, Mason and Sturm. Ab-- sent: Bernard and Eaton. Of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Libertyville, HII. The election will be held April, 8 Mionutes of a regulart meeting /of OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS kx 110,00 I» A committee from the Woman's Club,consisting of Mrs. Wallis and Mrs. Elisworth, in regard to clear up week, uvpund and'asked that April 20th to April 26th be designatod as cleanup week. . . _ eSfi J. N. Beruargd, Ariving fire truck LAb. Lbr. Co.. coal pump house John Brixen, labor on streets Art Kruckman, team work ...-- John Brixen, labor on streets ---- 16.00 Art Kruckman, team work ... . §7.50 Moved" by Bernard, seconded, b¥y Grummitt, shat the bills be allowed and warrants drawn. Ayes: -- Bernard, Grymmit', -- Krumrey, Mason, Sturm. Moved by 'Bernard, seconded by Sturm, that the aqnnual cleanup wock be from April 20 to 26th Ayes: Ber-- nard, Grummitt, Krumrey, Mason and Bturm. Carried. ; Flat of Johnson's First Addition was presented by Chas. Johnson. Moved by Bernard, seconded | DY Sturm, that the Board accept wiat of Johnson's First Addn, when Johnson furnishes agreement to grade and gravel Bartlett Terrace. Ayes: Ber-- nard, Grummitt, Krumrey, Mason and Bturm. Carried. |__ _ _ _ 3 2. and StuUrm, Carn00, N. # |!-- Moved by Grummitt, seconded .by Mason, that the Board thank the Chi-- cago Motor Club for signs, and, that the Board assist in the erection of same. Ayes: | Bernard, Grummitt, Krumrey, Mason, Sturm. Carried. Mr. Johnson, of the Chicago Motor Club, appeared before the Board in the interest of signs along Milwaukee Ave. as a through street. it E+.: . Resolved, That the village attorney bodlmctedtoduftanordlunootor ': sidewalk on the west side of Garfield Ave. from the C. N. 8. & M. Electric Railroad tracks north to Park, Ave. 'and on the south ~side of Park Ave. from F. A. flutehlngopg":utr line to !mo west line of the ey -- Amann 'property.. Ayes: Bernard, Grummitt, . Moved by Krumrey, seconded by Sturm, that Milwaukee Ave. and Park Ave. be designated as through streets in the village of Libertyville: Ayes: Bernard, Grummitt, Krumrey, Mason and Sturm. Carried. Nagw t & Krumrey, Mason, Sturm.. Carried. _ | | _ Moved by Grummitt, seconded by | Bernard, that a rebate of $1 on each 'be irebated on sewer permits Nosg. 35, | --Mr. Hu!chmlon.(bia E. H. Brown pared -- before the rd in regard sidewalk. ~ Moved 'by Sturin, seconded 'by | son. that the following resolution !Krumrey, Mason, Sturm. Carried. adopted : Trustee Mason, chairman of the Li-- cense Committee, repoyted on ped-- dler's license, and presented the fol-- lowing resolution; Resolved, That the village attorney be instructed to draw ordinance to" revise pexler'a license so thag yearly licenses can be progr- ed and to conform to motor trucks. ~Moved by Grummitt, -- seconded _by Sturm, that said resolution be adopt-- 'ed. *yes: Bernard, Grummitt, Krum-- rey, Mason;and Sturm>~ Carried. » Moved . by Grummitt, seconded by Bernard, to adjourn to March 19, 1924. Carried. J. A. TREPTOW, Clerk. FOR SALE--Bb 'rqx;or S&toohon,e. in first clags condition. Cost $1§0, Will ~ sacrifice fof $90, includimg arcentre 'opening, plush lined case. Address "F", clo Independent Office? % Harold Strang of Kenosha, Wis., is spending a week at his hgme"here. Mr. and Mrs. Hamijiton, of Rich-- mond, II1., have moved to Grayslake, and;are occupying a flat in the Chas. Washburne home.. Mrs. Hamilton is employed at the Eykolt bakery.. The body of George Richardson was brought here Saturday from St. Paul, Minn., for burial. The three sons 6f Mr. Richardson accomvanied the body -- Mrs. R. °D. Rowling, Mrs. Paul Glier aond Jim Herschberger are visiting their father at Cairo, I11 } -- . ~-- We wish to thank our friends in Lib t % 4 & # ib & #%# # #.0% * suryyitieand Vicinity for their sympa-- ¥eame to Libertyville eight months ago and purchased a house from Charleées H. Kaiser, a man we greatly admire, and to my sur-- priso, 1 found the village wanting for new blood and pep. The peo-- ple were fine, but had no conception of the values or beauties that s#urrounded them. So with the aid of Sellers & Petersen we took the s'tuation in hand and sold more property to outsiders than any other realtors in Lake County in this short/#pace of--time Why? Becauge us Cook County friends knew "'2' and"wigh to be your néighbors and now is the time to guess what will soon happen in w' Liberty@ille. 1 will Invest every dollar 1 have in and Iibertyville, and what I know would make you feel the * I buy and sell Farms, Country Rstates, Lake Front Properties, wnmmmmm We build on your 'm mc * Come and talk to me personally.~ Will announce our noew offitce © 1' you purchase in Libertyville'Highlands before April 30, 1924, you can double your money--and let me tell you why: The surprise Is n&ut ready to come, so take tip, which has made money for others. Money talks, and the pogb develop. _ » Sold by Owners direct to the Purchaser, with building restric-- tions. The place to live with your life long friends surrounding you. Oh, what is V'fe without peace and comfort in your home or in the ngighborhood! A f . _ AlJ the local improvements are assured this Spring, so you can build at once. Guaranteed Policy on each and every lot. One--third cash down payment and the rest monthly. -- Lots $1,000 to T;.soo SUBDIVISIO N Libertyville Highlands G R A Y S L A KE Nivig Aorad > pH B . THRSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924. ~364" ANNUAL TOWN MEETING AND 15 28 to NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN to the legal Votépe,-- residents of the Township 'of Libertyville, --County of Lake, llinois, that the Angual Town--. ship Meetin#g BRlection of Officers of said will take place ... TUBSD'Y. MIRST DAY OF APRIL, proximo, being the first Tuesday in said month. The Election will begin at the hour a1A.lMdo:u5r.l.mm places designated .as follows: !'lrv-chtr:'a---th'rmHfll.m the Village Mfl}b.llm Second District--At C.'Gotti & Co.'s :t.,ou in the Village of: Libertyville, mmwn%vumm in the Village of Area, 4 Superrines, une Tul k oue upe s M.ouomnnmg- for the Township Free Public Library, as follows: Two for:One, Year, Two for Two Years and Two for Three As TOLIOWS: .. LWO. IOW® 4 our, A WO @ a ay + rorMYm,mgwng'torThm"tm"m" m'#cunmn y y prizes at both Aurora Springtield _'"'-Tm. will llltl\-m Price $1.80 per bu. Wisconsin The & .'m..mm'm.td.'fl;w.. No 6 m'- \HDWMG- mhonr "Hln' Pw. M. and a Stzrow variety. -- Price $1.10 per bw ederator will "W"m ud smuh' Belect Oats, grown from Ca-- proies on M" 35. mto nad'an seed; yield over 70 bu. per inss m:m.' o °m°°, us &ppro gcroAlut season. .Price 75 cents per Tds 3 tns defra: nfi.'mmm io it, wm;mwz,anny Murdock lmonumtnd mon l ch meka zn o n::torn Plowman Seed Corn. L as may, in pursuance of law, come be-- ook, Ares, L _ Phose MAI L fore the meeting. s $rmmaroomen Seovree earre e mporniubonayan it ie \ proximo, being the first Tuesday -- Given under my 'hand this twentieth Gay. of March A. D.% a . CBP BARD, ---- 12--1t ANNUAL 'l'g";fl IIEIING AND NOTICE 13 Legal Voter ing and Election of Officers of said 'Township 'will take place TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF ship 'of Vernon, County of Lake, Illi-- nois, that the Annual Townshin Meet-- said 'The Election will begin at the hour | o{;'é&,l'.udglaoaft??.u.mtho places as follows: t Town m Half Day, Illinois. | ~--The urttcm£ beselected are:--One ; Supervisor, One Township Clerk, One ; Assessor, One Commissioner of High-- | ways and 'One School Trustee. ' Tbep'll'_.t;?, Meeting "will open in the same at the hour of 2 P. M., ;::. after choosing a Moderator 'will ' céeed to--hear and consider apots of officers, to®Pappropriate money to de-' fray' the necessary expenses of the township, and to deliberate and de-- cide on such measures as may, in pur-- suance of law, come before the moet-- thy and kind assistance in the burial of our husband and father. P [ Hmng J. Higley and Family. Mrs. J. Higley and Son. '-- ) NOoTiIcE ~a€ Will have a car of Minnesota white botatoes on track at Area about Mon-- day, March 31. P?ci $1:15 per. bushel. Phone 23%R. W E. Volkman, Area, of March, A. D..1924. CHAS. J. HERSCHBERCGER 121t 0_ «0@ > ~ Township Clerk." Illinois. Red River Early Ohio seed potatoes at $1.25 per bushel. Kellow Globe Onions at $1.00 per bushel. W. E. Volkman, Area, III. Phone 232R. *4 MONUMENTS Cemetety Work of Etery _ Description _ CORRESPONDENCE _ SOLICITED 116 South Genese St. WAUKECAN, ILLINOIS _ Given under my hnd this 19th day MARBLE AND GRANITE MANUFACTURER OF CARD OF THANKS wemmmgtis B HEREBY GIVEN to qtéps, -- residents © of the MiAbertyville, ~County of , that the Angnual Town-- SEED POTATOES F: BAIRSTOW Township Clerk. to the 1%--1t WANTED--Two reliable girls for gen-- era} housework; small family; good home and high wages. Apply in per-- son 'at Libertyville Dept. Store. --11--3t iORuLl;zl'umm.ll(e- Cormick C mowe?r, 1 MeCormick grain binder, 1 buggy with leather top and rubber t'res, 1 pulverizer, 1 brand WANTED TO BUY--A 6--room modern' house in Libertyville; near steam transportation; not 'to--exceed $5:000; have all cash.. Address "House".care Independent. © 114t 1y e m FIELD SERDS FOR SALE--The, grains we are offering this year were threshed :crly bobl;.thlo hary "r;*:: ' came, and are plum» . '_""i'_fl'!','i': R_':R"M and graded. Cfil{lflfi "Blue Ribbon" fi' wheat, LOBT--Between LAbertyville and 8. inspected by repréesentatives of the|_ Mary's, spare tire and rini, 30x38%. I!l!nois Crop Improvement Ass'n. Field Finder will please call ~Libertyville purity $9.66%; Gem, 98%. . Sample of 286--M--2 and receive reward. 1¥1t BABY CHICKS--In 100 lots assorted, $11; Leghorns, $12; Barred Rocks, S8; C: Red, Arconas, $14; Wyandottes, ! Buff Orpingtons, Minorcas, $17. Post-- acre last season. .Price 75 cents per bu. -- Also a quantity of Harly Murdock and Western Plowman Seed Corn. L A Huebsch, Area, II1. Phose m-a-ti uin ? hk ~10t with good water; also 15 acres of plowed land. Address H, care of In-- dependent. ' 14 FOR RENT--15 acres of pasture land Chickeries, Peoria, FOR SALE--International 'truck in A:1 condition, slightly nsed; four good Kelly Springfield tires; well painted; good quality inclosed cab. Telephone 258--J--1. is 13--2t MONEY "TO LOAN--We have a con-- sidepable amount of special funds to loan <on improved farm or city prop-- erty.. : We invite your ingqdity.~ First National, Bank, Libertyville FOR SALE----Two lots 56 x 300 feet each, south front, eclose in on Lake street. $1;000 cash takes either. with all improvements in and paid for, Alice L. Locke. Inquire of T. H. Kern. FOR SALE--Two jargewpainted »pic-- tures; 1 brown-- leather: rocking chair; 1 writing desk; 2 odd chairs-- cheap. Tol_cphopl'l Libertyville l(iligi FOR SALE CHEAP--200 Maple trees 15 to 25 feet high. * Jacob Kichler, Sr., Long Grove, I!!. Phone Lake Zur-- O REPUBLICAN / ~PARTY WANT ED MANAGER Cut Rate Ford Store ness in Libertyvyille and <have from $750 to $1,500 available, write for particulars regarding «&n opening for a chain store with which all other dealers cannot compete. T WANT ADS. For School Trustee JOHN H. ROUSE D JAMBS A. BRADLEY F. th Dearborn Street Specimen Ballot 11--3t \'They are broke for general purpose weighing about 1100, broke to-- ride 'and neck rein, will also work in all 'harness. Phone Round Lake H--R, or 'write Box 227, Round Lake, HL 13-- 1t FOR SALE----Busch and Gerts upright plano; fine tone. Inquire of L. W. Colby. ~Phone 16%]J. 12 2t FOR SALE--Pure bred Bronze turkey gabblers and hens. This is high class poultry, Also Collie pupples, 6 weeks old.. Price $5.00 each. Bergeron Btock Farm, two miles west of LAibertyville, on Lake Street. C 1¥( FOR SALE----SBome good work horses; worth the money; also have two rid« ing poniles, weighing about 900 pounds., seed.. W. A. Hoyer. Phone 267--R--1 Specimen Ballot -- (C_) -- PEOPLES _ ((_) INDEPENDENT ,,, R SALE----Ivory Gold Mine seed oats; recleaned and free from foul I heréby certify that the above is a true specimen of the ballots to be: meiahen eniedn ie C000' 00 A + t it j { | B Y 3 colfan t ) ' M. 7 l J amert ; stam I hereby certify that the above is a true specimen of the ballot to be voted at the Town Election in the Town of Vernon, Lake County, Ilinois, on Tuesday, April 1, 1924 I NSURANGE i< ~PROTECHION «s INVESTMENT There is no obligation asking information or advice I am always glad to be of service For Highway Commis (For Four Years) + _ For Supervisor FORREST FLAGG --OWEN, Agent :. Provident--Mutual Life Insurance Co. For School Trustee For Town Clerk For Assessor DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1#1t they break; they make all of M ..--" d-nd-l'.:il'!rr_ properly and root! & " Genuine Pratt Rings and Risgore gost HOG JEWELRY For Highway Commis (For Four Years) PETER G. PROESEL _ _ For School Trustee "a For Three Years For Town Clerk (By Petition) . For Supervisor . PEOPLES PARTY' for the Township Free For Assessor Town Clerk. fown Clerk.

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