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Lake County Independent and Waukegan Weekly Sun, 18 Dec 1908, p. 1

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and WAUKEGAN WEEL U LIBRTVILE,2AE COUNTY, ILTJNOIS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908-16 Pages 15PE YARI VOL> XVIL NO 1 r o refu4 todivule REPOR ON LAKE CO. above water level. Test wells are reB S EK I A ILB s9 R $ f LD their dent u """ l'ie Q°""" oar °" R P OG R A V ELK C O ported by the operatorý iofile m i o <° CIR C UIN T H EC O U R TplDIES- IN Wo sON fe IaInetin.SAND AND G V a ;ov -10feel of grao below water IC I O R !Jcpes '-iIr- u JE i sgniie it iten ou. levl. Tewater leve-l varies 1 to, 2 dictinent. A aie s. gprate dram sho, Government Bulletin of the Geological fee 1du.Injg the year. and thecouti, Husband Charges Aaultery in Suit 1People vs, O.-ar ul d dElewas Prommirent i ao ett s a f PiningElcton t al Da ws raned.LF. orn- Survey Describes'Deposits on d epe -o shallower acrigy A for Divorce and the Deedn0 mt. n fWuea Baum WHi ProbablyatbedCutein berger.w, North Shore and Libertyville, section made at the ,ouiih(ast edof Rep;ies with Counter Charges People vs. Thomias \ eice. and Oldest Cie MdfSeveral Resolutions Afe mt a eidalcn h u hr aeiiwsbmPol s .Hno.- Adopted. to operatie a saloon at Rondout. - h edut ctoer a t o ia as fi ia ltrona ohrcli--People vs. J T HNor.¡,a lunekw Th Sthran P o. The United States governmnt ha, chaint-l0 ' i- % '10,P lsfo .I h rclili .. Na not diseuégions laden with tart re. Ythrough Jts agents, E. F. Burchar - n o nd ndravlankatfater o thestarling chal rlhat Peplelà.Ja e rwn. Br ni ter adice a. hsdsde'1 M*à,lWrote ul A hemetig There was a heated discussion 1in and G. B. Richardson of the geologi- Sectiono ai utgae ai ufthro h trltgcag ht People vl.JamsBr. Beeede tbsbr orsereter u f ile trvtr h meetheBadoing 1-sFrdYmn.ca uvy omlldaqrlso l ibertyville.4011, 1-2 feet; fini, sand. the father had aughit the li.le thtrese Peplevs. James Brown.iSheidan road at 94 lf etu or o uevsosTusay. tthe Board fsuptervySoprsear ut nta urey o mplJoethe dea sis ofcen loamn and a little gravel. o-4; clay and a half year old girl habilt so People vs. Fred Enderlin. Althouighim a greaMea 'adi te ecialcomemittee apofnt-it t as hers : b uprvsr nutgati onncret, heriaosit fthe lens, saucer shaped tin profile, le.1. filthy thau they beggar dest:ription People vaEdward Blimeh o hsdat a ap dnte t-StnvestigateRth methods of deal-Gravel and torpedo sand Iin alter- and bring th-- bluih of shname to a Vedct in Boan, Case. ohsetrfaly alck, with county finances, and with Waukegan, Dec. 9. 1908. ter from the bloleotin that fis to bcfe edng1common. T h rl osF- he cil aslite ous ON I the ans org. oany fo a o te iý,il, Nhair.antwsttrWaukega the ordering of ballots and blanks Te the Honorable Board of Supervis. issnied plarcesWaukegan and Lake bly s omu hn.4 inhes. andi, it llichrgeýs tt her oter had for lc lanon f0Copadnfo wags rcaimedte 'ihareideneof he was andgiymen of lerksand eputes in or e f LaerCountysprioi: utasamongfthe emp rtant r The proportion of sanid to. graeel kidnapped her prove baseless, while due, the sealed verdict proved oneinsrigqulteadgn othercoutites made Jts report. Wteudesgeluprios oat the nmost important prodcer orage fom2 ostoertlbuwlnth hage tatth mthr n hr avr#fMr.Sla t te un o $70. Features of the discussion that t Lake county, Illinois, respectfully p. such nmat rials, arage ose2 to 1.5o toi 16-2 w lteawer, E. V Orvismake ain part W Aa nn C M. ia e GesOer.Hwa$9n7ofWy. beS ade litllt were the ad- tition your honorable body to appoint The SU N quoted the trste bulletin aThae usulosie 15 o 1and nd gravlsuantiated by riakhsican ofte h Amann Cae Goes Over. cn-e izes and al ways gt j &ýéess or Superviser Edward Conrad anr overseer fr the poor for the tawn. somre time ýagotoshowthrat McHenry are prduc e herefani anadditioal sbcait sy hsiinofte Tet but i aseundesoeotin-he part nan eetls e[1agega, n hic h shwe tahips of Waukegan and Shields,woead on outes both made more ae roduc woryaofnote ithe n. Sct orvfaBrknHmemeaigatdteratoneysforInthe a d ab, thre ettfy Waukegan supportei ts poor for legssduty will bie to thoroaughly in vestigate money than Lake county from natural pashdu wrny f- n tesand tndiren- Tepople oncBoerndHareteweldefeygnservsd e auboren. orwi.enq His Lifs pr caita thanurthe rest of the county at applications for county ad and le depoits of sand, grave] and clay but wincl ung almtra salethand 1ra known'leells co Cenartepa av eeevor to getnletesfom emn y to lun rews.r)a44sor Md than othr conties, and the fig- gvre hlyb h tttsa othe goverment bulletin sheds further inheptatisusdenuoadma.n. auegn.. rve Amann t isafrnty ean islak en Oteg cut, lie Màresproduced by Supervisor John telwi htcneto.light on the subject with a declaaton chtesttedrthat te ioam presnt exn. They aresun frdiore tehu-o mntal balan- obea2d 12isI 184, be avtheland, showing thatrLake pays Supervisor Conrad objected to ver- that commerce and the building of er ta cemetatinthe ratmaesnte-Tban engplintff onvoce hreshut-Of m Sesatonac Cas.obhkao2but1 fter a3,bgr.¢ maire than Winnebago for the support tain Insinuations as to is supervision docks and wharves are interfering et ab i acin1 a mk h adltey whkh thwif en hrer an- , ' turn Cae.dCicao the at, 1e g' etfi ipor, Winnebago being much the o h oran ttdi rpyt ith the Lake counity developmuent of matrchial f value as, abon< wheu aswler.repeathgait himlith era fiaitfldi crutcuraeanhe--tl Prl hofh indstrpwhie i thee ohertountlailmtlteratelayesewth cus afModayitfernon cbycttorneys e eth ag.14 * larger. o ofRqust iwol natby SuerdisruDayon t at tiesthe materials are gained fromt gtone in macadamizinig roads,. added information that he hadl"hadt Orvis and Beaublen, in the O'Neill Immediatel3,,be 00bne griovn ateSubstance of pr- the whle mattdrsundlfericussi elons es edlakte beab à iles fromt Unouccesosful efforts have been five wives," all of thremralleged to Icase In which Mrs. O'NelUlaisshowi s3hop In a smllwee irepor which was adopted, without part of Somne of the Supervisors. the presenit shore and belonging to a made to pump thre sand and gravel hecid owas at firt eftwthte n about the samie footing as ashebhs ther\danruictemple'now',,ý b"ever its recommendations being Finally State's Attorney Dady was d erent geolo clper ' . tle eowwtr ee, [lmorsu tTher hlmtsme timet ago th ftheri cupyifasngth emuli'g Wi dotdcalled In for a opinion as t the legal What the Bulletin Say.th d-ing 'hat thegr ii t s pwrol se wltenttsorth icagoad af atee uss de- lTer c a dscrihthe worttI sacR ynrn>n 1it coats more to run Lake than right of the board to appoint super- Following are extracts fromt te admande her.The mther gave her uppsel en t Cicg and Jfe uale sa .osehnoa ether and garger countles- visors of the poor In Waukegan or any vane chapter supplied the SUN show. to attempt at somle future time the wildliyoer. h oeta h ol a ebfrthe LakeecountytcourangJoestbphmet 2-t Je recommended that county -other township. Mr. Dady read a Su- Ing Lake county's relative position ln dredging of these dpst.It wolldd b tan aon roiandlit lie ou wasn tediscorese are calmy o ; in Builtiresen argd for the blind be dispended with as preme court decision and quoted the this field to bcensmall of necessity: sceem worth white to uitilize these suitple ae ocare of Mrs. R. C.GoibertcedbeLae e oe t h ia other counties. 1law to show that the board ad no Fe grained sand occurs in iex. merged maerals, ls the visible sp-of15C tlpavenue, theR. fathlert gelnte fidviedTesdy rs \asinton rellfet 8-it Je th ply fmgraeldaboeawatr levler- 'Inteill i cargtfed wt hsaing beenli ' er teth -tisrcmeddtaasu such rights. except rupon request of haustible quantity on te preseut .o . t bo, atrlee ingf 35tchldaeverynig, htfandtakie- ),Nellecagwt ig b eorasigon Burnett sM violer of the poor be appointed. ·the superviser fromt the town or beach of Lake Michig;an. and diminishing rapidly linthis locality. tn he h e iarese i ahtenodCiag i om mve nt tebuld 4-It la recommended that the board townst where*a poormaster ls to e i n places thiere le more or less coarse Along the Desplaines. , ehoe Taugh e adHbts aywihama te1ta erhs-e n h hh ocpe It s e f d ir e tly x t h e s a la r ie s o f c i e r s a p p o in te d . I n t h ù a b s e n c e o f s u c h a s a n d a n d g r a v e l m ix e d w it h i . t F r h e r d o w n t h e D e sp91 la n e s V a l- T e m ot h e r M r s . O 'N i * l , c a m e bm a o e tand .e r b ri -o ed n i l th e ü p e c e b and deputies. request it Is Impossible for the board As a source of supply for concrete ley deposits of santi, gravel. and bowl.hemyeterayradfOerel, demed sarsl fteafdvt ug n o 5-4t la recommended tatbid e o tae atio i th mate. mteraanhodve, heedepsis ae drs rescaterd Asiregla iner-he chldfn thebasaofreortashvFottdecard nitht-parnteltto o 147he ethe advertised for when blanks and ta- Another resolion tupfor discs- o o o ra mprn-.,o h al n an ft are workefi hadcherd of hatseofaherts a-h av possdaessineoftherchdarnd t t tt e where. in ar 16tenery are to be ordered, and other sien, and which was finally referred to following reasons: The sand is most. from tirime to.time tiilnaitllway forhatleged ofe bent te aigthe l itee hta ona h w ol e vo coe 7 seah supplies, State's Attorney Dady for an opiion Y o ie ri hntreosnl edproe.One Ilhdepsit 1, tee d la\,half year oldgirhl. i de upasffon smepsonheto tchasd e- aie w h Mi ss M», 6-Othr couties o notpayr as defining rights of the board to act. whic:h Lismost desirable; the imaterial l" .abto ile north ofuwalow Sp)ring,. toraneyutE. V. Oervodisrsel. wofi ewud eadtechl ogmr rauch at Lake for their ballots- and which is to bee submitted ltecthis requires special methods for;.thle se. ITh.- main deposits, h-,ethat are al tta oreus.Vof ug ro st e caimskthethrdpeso' le cilrn r n n d e d . R e s o lv e d , T h a t t h e B o a r d o f S u p e r- p o it s a r e c o n s a n t l y h if tI i n g w it h f "fo r lt e o p e r a tio n o f ( c r u h in g p la n ts . c o n it J io n e eeu o d l n o n r te d a g h t e , h a n g c o e u p r w h e v n a rn a l l n Poormasrter for Waukegan? visora elect a county physician; lhe to shor, currenits; and the occupancy of are al andi.below Joli,'tHickory and c Gedti ustoe ed oieCid h etr rmAtre E .OvsO hs a yai I m m e d ia te ly a t e r th e o ff e r in g o f d o a l d o c t o r in g a n d s u r g ic a l w o r k a n d l t h e la k e f r o n t b y d o c k , r a ilr o a d s t1 S p r in g c r, ç k s h a v e h u nf t l u p) d e p o s it s T h ee f . o h e l ai d t h e c a s e o r m ll y th e ll n g e r s h ero na l t s w a n E d . O vsu ra y vin g a t c x thireport supervisera of the county furnish al drugs and nedicines nec- ak.huead adpiaegon fgae ntervay n ntebfr r.Glet esyoe h af i davlir itewas alsofe byAtO- Promy 1ýinetÎ at largce objecedpol the appoinmetespory fn ote dOtugofall county hais made mnurh of rthe beach unavail )esplainies Valley neathe wjunction telephone, and demanded thaet the ney Orvis In which he stated that hie Mr rwstras er hoceof pormaserfo th por Inhopial ndou, ad o aiale norton valuable to he expilotea of the two eek hldb rnreed t Mrs O'N i adt told Mrs. O'Neill to take the chld roni cresoa 111 conty au a whole oaddldug op a tat- all expeses of ame; except i o an n rae.~ he dlite irl enr tewih sOher pnnertndn.udeFrs th nonLdgNd 8 u t e p r o v i d i n g t h ae t o n l y n t o w n s e x . e m e r g e n c y c a s e s . w h e r e t h e c o u n t y l a A t t hl e O u t h e n d o f t h e L a k e I n d u - G R A T W E T E N i l i n g l y a t r lt w o t h i r ty y e s e r d a y t i s a y r t o a e s o p f o l1o i 8 2H e v coeding 4,000 population the poormas t pay for the firt vsit of au n tideaaanlue av nsed1 much T saTRN id disn ow in Cwhicago. be needed a w inth a se 'asster wul etU in 169, 0, ter should le employed a a alary to donctor only. And tatthe Board o f theaflln g dushe in rackeletio, CIRCUIT MEETING sritandhy1inw hoiamined e . withnthe reandsgo« te hlnto 8wards eae a life attend the por of lta town. Supervisos aetefor bids fath is ar ea.tgthaee wt.h a fewhdystceran d wh asinther- athirdhprte as fe will ebtoed kan odge. N86 .7 ga7 This would affect Waukegan alonre. county physigian, said bids to be In others temporarily worked south and LbryilcGvnDtsLatrPr il ewe y aNdrepoter tinater- with ttPytheexeonofte dl iv o e gcnolidig on of Un7o S u p er v is r C o n ra d o b j ete d a n d ta t- w ritin g , s ta tin g s a la ry re u ire d , re " n o rth o r C h ic a o , is s til l fu rn ish in g 1 of d uyv l y aivn D au r e s a m o u n atingn o e ie v e a S U Nt h at t e rchi b ild imyt e- c oh e , e xng s .ia ndoW a u k eg anvo rcg e , ed that if one poormaster ts appointed dneadnm nfl.supplies of sand for-local use, chiefily to ver 25,00- t e vimofatemte d aliad rary 5 1864LW the whole county should be under his fSignefl iJOH\N A. SI7T HERLAND for ime ortars0an.plahter.clais th aute nomed im ssthantd eas er uop manws lercie ere controel. le showed thaterWaukegan, Methodmof btainigand p reaaln.\aihedags nmmership a fath augtit cfertai otghab- not cour wHenRtoh d a ayhs tra Captr, N864 R. A,. the one town affected, pays less per To Erect Monument. At Waukhegan sand(]and gravel arc, th-- annulal meaing iMonday at tiehe i. Thi I alsotain etain b he wset nd at enth ire oered dran, serdNas H4gh Rie.t4.' captth ouitsanpoorthan ote tonf ueriosSaturday received fromt obtained in a unique maniner from the Silernnilouse -the Great Western wif, andher- attorney who charge Friday the order for the ventre in 1871, 72. 73, '84, U-" ofthe cunty n ohrcunis Hfenry C Edwards. nephew of the tlate each deposit. Thle Waukeganr Sand Circuit beýomies t he leading harness TNel ith being a degenerate. wRas vacated and then when Amann was constituted a Illem the state. ~E. M. Hainles, the resoltion to recomn and Gravel Company was opierating In horse organization of the country.WlFiCae . was brought into court another fltke 18 OnAgs What Sutherland Showed. menditthat the legislature erect a August. U1907, a sand pumpt)or "sand Not only does the circuit. live upito tonsOritneeuberp rerise o tevnrlenemcie hedgeso Superviser John Sutherland assert- rshaft to the nmemory or the Lake couin- snekor rin a shallow lagoon between its namend include the western har- tresentingONeillwlaskBa uerlt o- day of 100 men. aceived the rdetr ofA ed on the contrary thiat the following ty manrwho %was eleven timies a law the- Ludington Sait Company's docks ns ow nr btCoubs er foth 'eilrestor ait otchld hod in cle hao Oter t represents a comparison between maker of thetate and twice a spewak- and il. spil occu-1d byhthe Eigin, (Grand (icu ityhas been taken in. 0.dyadwl u pahadfgt GvnCag fVnu.I 84M rwtrti WLnebao are ont ader, of thre legislature. Joliet and Easteýrn Railroad. The Out- togethier withti hree southrern tracks in s plte of charges. Tu1esday in the circuit court Judge orders of Knighthood ilat, 'Fk:iTe imove-ment was startedl Fri. lit consists, of a centrifugal puImP --Mempis. Pallas and El Paso. They have served notice of the or. Frost ai the instance of Attorney ('ommandery, No, X, K.tý Doctor Bills. day when Attorney C'. T. Hleydecker having a fe-inch intake and a 7-inch The big f rewaLs the addition of 3er they will ask for and the hearing Field granted a change of venue in as commander la )g»> Lake, 9 monthe ..... >........ $6,667.38 Lat nched an Informai proposition be. mliutlpipe. The pumit is driven by a Columbus, wich has evidently itakien will lebe hldi Monday afternoon. The the MNothersill:VoIvýa slander ssuit ta '75, 78, 79, '80, '81, 'M Winnebago, year ..- .....300 fore the board of supervisors and r- 20-horse p>ower engin e. and the whole time by it tthfolok and cm ntepnigdvremyb er hsAcer counyterte ecndwek ReeietSotise The oor.celed theoir unanimous approval with apparatuis is fioated on1 a covered Great Wsrwhile the Grand C'Ir- tr lo in January. He eceived the Lake, 9 monthe ............3$17,255.39q directions thlat a preamble and reso barge. Water, saind, and gravel as cuit is struigglinig on its last legs, as _._eilianNckraasfondgulto Hre inOcdta Winnebago ,year .......... 7,329.35 tution 1,,submnitted today, which was large a., 3½ 4inch are together umped harniess mnitiibelieve. With the sport DnigtaWeha ttdta.cilmes anskntr w oih alitleogir cagOceb nt9l186. Oa Hospita Bills-donc, with formatmleuanos apo.foIh oto ftelgoaD ina precarious condition at Readville' i\rs. O'Neill (-outld take her little as victim but made a motion for a 1883, he was inscibe« il Winnebago, year, appropria- was lirst a law stutifin the offi'ee of riable lenigth into screens and thence Great Westerni takes the tead as a dauwitr ouiaeast ChcousJugeweienncdenal Consist e erdbfoeleu of Sry, S. Pi tion .................... 1,.00the late statesmnannýud later a work- into cars hatharwm rgnztin rt on circustcorutMondaygges aleiolhi eý- For County Hospital- er with him in legislaitive affairs. 'It is jpossible Io pump lmaterial fromt Columbus showedlits belief in theFodrthein cilreut cured andaMr. Mrg r ewVa erof ve# Superviser Conrad urged a county reHie eouin as great a depth as 20 feet, and to situation ai yesterday's meeting by o.Nelil tohe id retcurt. ed rdeMr- Report Shows EarningsMwhichewher ad bula hospital and asked thratiIf ifthbevoted haieleslto . .carry the delivery pipe to cars at ha.nging ut) a lis( of prizes aggrega:- edthaei olbet aken up l n sttus TherecHve fo th Chcag & ida Raiethe biIL4* It be made large enough for private The resolution, not without its least Ç00 feet distant, providled a ing the lhuge sum of $100,000. This Iso, the arto ie t beni n esae Thane ecElie rtric Raiago &ml an Fud n tet roos ad n iolaio wad, toels o to.is as folowsand light fall is given the pipe. Gravel almost three tlimes as great aechunk sition as before the taking of the hbas fIled a rep>ort of the earnings and The funeral wax tel its e]aiown s Eljory;i'larger thanur'I½2inch lis excluded by of coin Fas any of the other inmmbrschild by the mothler= the operating expenses of the roadt for home Tuesiday Dad Suta BarHers, acthzen le on ljahf.a screen over the mouthr of the Intake. dIg up' i .the month of June, July, August, Sep co clock. Rey, . . Dadyes utaine Ba rida Hakesadctienof Ilthi einthofOccasionally the gravelthrat passes in- Libertyville will comle back,After MAttorneys Orvis and Beaublen fc tember and October, with a sumumaryjing. Intemn taes bAtorinie DadyBoFrda kend SaeofIfiosrm tetothe pump clogs It and makres cancelinglits meeting the past season, Nilaetmkeabtrfghi of the earnings and operating ex. lot in Oakwood galeveais opiwee nti thatthe Bo r fyar13PoOh at fhs ettrouble. It is reporte.1 thratthe cap- by offering $2~>,000 in stakes. The O'Nilcaetemilabterfg n penses from Jan. 28 to Oct. 30. During Mr.Brewster's Waperv»insorswrintirelyawitn theirhadl heldimany positions of lmportant city of such a plant is about 10 to 35 races will lbe held toward the opening -thsheioeherpotshwstesan-b.ta o ru. Yátsin ppintnga ouny hys- rus, ndhadreresntd a rds pr dayof ten houre. of the season, July 26-30. AanCaeCnlne. ugs were 1468,451.37 and the operat ago next March. !, hs uyi hl b ocr onyadte eiltv itityThe character of the deposits work. Two members dropped out at yes- Heh ae teseniu ng expenses $330,517.31, leaving a net down,ý caused bhy 1 totathe aporofte scoy.Chirman of which Lake County was a part for ed noear Waukegan varies fromt place terday's meeting-Pein and Decatur, theMrh em Teatinws Ph arniing of $137,933.76. Brewster's lilss Y ani pone sacmitet eleven sessions, during two of those to place and aso fromt sealson to se- I11, Wheaton and Joliet, Il., made an rhesulht etni.Tation yA as th-e securs bide for the work Lamey, Mil- Sessions was iSpeaker of the lHouse o l ofsn aedeoishv be on ffr oji, upeeuabet.eeey .K risio yan'wch leitated ler and.Co.Representatives and a delegate t the on.yed nly 2to 4ape cen o graeffort esatinatorbt es. Thaileyccor-nerti orsodnefo emn A M o n t im p o r ta n t a c tio n o n th e p art C o n stitu tio n a l C o n v e n tio n o f th e y ea r heri e a s o t es 4 a v e d e dt 3 3 ½ pael r en gl y i t d re w d the s .r a p pli c o n nofm n n s w hc-e a w i t n f o r .- -C-1 R-TM A SMRM N D E etfltspheBard was mtteo cu W rasThe autorsaio 169180;an cent. The material being raised at the election of officers George Keller wouild be important evidence ln prov- bfidtsforcAsring, ommietseue W ras, The aidHon Elijah M.%. Waukegan is clean and of good of Decatur was again chosen presidentinAmn'isatyndwudasEV R W EK N bisfral rnigsples lnsHaines in is lifetimie hadt publishreddadW. Soligro Glsu g ian'lsntyndou ieÉ ek W E 14 and stationery for a period of three what Is known as the Justice Treatise, qoalty.alThofd o e ra it ar secretary and reasure at ophysicians ln making an exami- î monthe each county officer to lisit with and a book known as Township Organ- if you wish to selectanie, an appropnated and most ntio oftheman the committee just what will bie need- lzations, which books are known to c r ystalline pebibles, quartz, and chert. The- casles of the People againist anIee f yo ur f tsletamirelprpatesadorlendt ed ln that period. It la estimated this every offiee holder of the State of Illi- This material ls used locally for the Witt Build to Graysiake. .-Alike Linahani. Harold Mitchell, atyiernalrof and a owlivinglatvsorg stner ain action will save the county thousands noie, and thereby rendered a valutable most part, although It is occasionally The first. stretch of the proposed George Knox, Joseph Nolant, and Wal~ coutery, ro and erapseving fog lanes ained of dollars by elimination of the ex- and Important service teo heState or bought by Chicago dealers when an W aukegan. okfr and Elgin rail- ter- Tyrrell. Andrew Herberger, Jr cotE, ndPENDENT willill te bila.nSde theiå cessive prIntIng bills, as ndter the [llinois; and extra-clean gravel Is required. way, the Wy-nnrcoad, wililibe built and Joseph Nolan were, also con- loigfrhrb edn oehn htyuko present arrangement. Whereas, The last resting-place Of The Gravel at Libertyville. fromt Waukegran to Grayslake by way tinued. appreciafutdhe r engular subscri tipraice ois $L5 inJir A coimitttee conssting of Robert- the said Elijah 1,1.Haines has been On the west side of Desplaines river Of Gage's Lake, and Druce Lake. Thre case of Philip Levanidusky, tin- asetefo reign lands, $2.co, ion outoteext $a po sgi son, erenbrger Grahm an Quen neglctedby hi famly, ad remins t Librtyvlle i thesand nd grvel his i theannoucsmnntmad dictd fo larcnydasnole prssedWithcllosbscritionspaidin adantasubscibet

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