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Libertyville Independent, 30 Oct 1919, p. 12

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-- ~ ~IILBERTYVILL DMEPENDEWr, THIJRSDk£Y, OCTOBER, 30, 1919. - ,ifl I PMPN.U-ON ROAD ftnkuI*a à fooinettrce Witk poscilteiL2r conapirécy. I Ski W FdW IThu. lu0h11 o cf »gaiié< ~force in 'thé bitematous mine fi"j he tp Poie Tboounîla5 <O l"à iôké a&W possible prtefhéïe ttiér Utpe ta d~ ihtésté 4iTW YA! lA~have IssuDd a smaIl bandbook in f ota bieak Ilnet te tbwrt, the A U?'?rctecuion for minera wiliing ýAA ulalsy ARE ~of thé couaty the entIre bond Issue nucdilgl edr ncfge~Rvvlo h ulamnirtO USdVproposition, It ase contains a ime lit-n-uedIlgl edr ncnrss Rvvio h ulamnsrto teresting rea4ing on the road progress prom . idil thadtion a logîsta pro-n1I to roithoarig t d ofte aium - ~~lu Ibis county and the country t the &dminsrto mne , réeatabih pflle of the xiuml large. The book centaine valuable tect tppeople from hl tr tndmlins wlc rvi l edwutofexiténfe, People ofIllinois shauld rend cars,% iiformaUion onl road work and everY- CaltII 1 Odsih wtrationwe thaothofexevistne fullv, the fi'st Ivo questions of Public body Intereéted ln road matters should WiliUse Eevery Résourco hc coiwrthl h iviil Policv le ho oted upon on "lovember miei on 0ra tcerIr.The strie, Attorney General Pal- Prices.A thIe socalled "Initiative and Roter- The sub-he"dng vbich stfr h e r ttllhe Illeo ho at orehmesAllOctir & and etributi fal n endum" and te socaiied G*(atevayi various piecos of r ad work and give iy attacir upontélieftenainthosrirdsndsénaii- Amenemet."We ellve he losr ýan idea of the go rai commient-s oft-tihan the assault of an invading ar- dustries. they study these questions and te the pamphlet aire as folv:m, n vr eore of thbe nation F Efforts te bring the trike te medl- more thev know about thein the li;s An expianaîlon ot what these ira- viii hé brought ta bear "te preventIeeain thé>' viii like them. provements wiii mean toalihe people or national disaster." Question No. 1 as s hetber or nlt Lake county. In accordance yith the decision pmîtcTog.BEF OTRATEE BEW euFEHHA UG instrucbed toa ubhit an Initiative and county unexcelied systent of bard Generai Palmer announced tbalj Ibe ý lalîbItitiei thit ri-fcthonorb osiu nlcneto salb rpsdporn il ieLk httesrk Valafl tonypinsteTogtBE O O S EE TW etr S A U O Referendum proposai vberebv any per- raads. persoa responsiblo for it W0on111, bctEet. but il1)n 011n ileir tilles. 1' a son or Persoa ma>' submait ta the What bas te cout lle vitb tbe ' v -* U nli next regular election any proposedl funds tramt $500.000 bondi issue? ý5 rn iaw or repeal of a lav or any propos- .The old plan of building county an jj tra ed amendinent ta thé Conqîltubion. ronds. 1 c 2 i merel>' b>' ecurng 100000 signatures The tale aid plan. U of "electors at large"-that la la say' Law provides for bon(! issues. BOCS E i E sec red anyitere in te mste, possl- State to mainlain highways.-VEL R A8V AL HO L R Fresh Little PIg Hams byin Coo counby alone. Thte mess- Wbat our raads are casting un. ~* ** f- l si tire sa propaéed b>' anyhody at al. Annuai cost of bond Issue Yeu vithaut apporbunil>' for change or Higbvay commission endorsâ bond -,,Uti n S a 1v7bi amendment or knocking out of "Jok- Issue. 1.. -n-afml b f ih U E *F E8i ers". is Iben ttale effectIf approved GeIing aI wbat It viii cost. Yeu. -onMy a1117 LB' Smle cstof__ Mc n a -net by a majoril>' of Ibose vohig aI Wbat Chicago and Wisccrisin, ex- land Park, jolning the Etnoor Golf Club 15 C n18a~QHP tose voting tereon" Inaother Mtates ProminM enf o sponsor good roads onteOdTlia Rn, ' undesuchabap,,,en-tboug as loy as fourteen and Ivent>' per For:er vote shows couniy wanlS sbT, n-SAL-tM P K cent oten carry measures affecllng gondoda. ~l lf 'f l 9s.n lie entire people, Calamnit>' if bond issue tails. se, u 1 1 F J ~ it The Referendum t, to bold up sny Million dollar bond issue-endorsed l and£Th aet of te General Assembly hwenever by leading organisation fliOCc«1117. Ibsf anY Person or interests csn secure the Copies of Ibese book.s em hé séur- Splendid3 C hie eignasires of onl>' 50,000 voters also ed itber at The Daiiy Sun office or T S in id M i1k Cowrs le.f possible in a -tingle county. Thon te at the counny clerl's office. his ~1/ law is otno effe'ct unies, ai the edec- 19Hos lBoa~ W~ F IIU< 7L t E II)e,l Il.ionilreceives an affirmative vote 12 s Ho 1 w ChcknsJ joLd A L AaLowL r T he au hors e t -bhis proposai . -v bo M - - 0>c v a an( a . ~ .i nais woenen in drafting Ibis question. Plf ~ n nr.j J'~LK, > E~J tr albuith Ibhte vomon are being t"u T u jA r)o uB s 'iels of à-r e J.a U R Crp it TtC ou181Y nrged ta vote for Il, and the uoe223 ~ OpoieHl riv-lier af signatures required for boâ 'Pone2273Oppsit Cit Hal . ',c'crementioned ituated lu thé CoulamTSsadMahnr kid fptitions amaoues ta legsathés 1> aFarmToos anMD.hner.181 SheidanRoApNpRHiCH CAG p er cent off Mlletos mon and wemeit cd of the determi liton or thémainier qa eiso ae1 0S eia a O T H C G fn' te referendum and les, than F instrie lndefiance oi the président - UulTrm fSl Prr cent for the Initiative in spile 0' he administration xaoved swifly ta- aD i- '~ I ri, -' ac lma msIof beI.& l tae-nbgt vitb ils plans ta deal witb the J.Yx _ uNnuire 5 Per cent for lie referenduis -tt- be poaî-i-tl- and fron ta 5pretfosiei tnation fiaugh ith h osbltl ta 5 ercet orth lflo nt onîy of a fuel faminle but of war FRED RUGAN, Auctioneer. milve Tisa oreopn or o ibelseeli tbe goverrn tfl nd organiz - W'. R. LANDWEHR. Clerk. &,Rl. titan isein use anywhere lu-in l later. .rld and the people of Wiscsn 1 iiemmer ftécaie n 19t voted down tvo a one directlieg crofiasvrinoféeepr Isiation proposais much more rçhr ofias *en s:ricted. Question number 2. thé socallelu ".Gales-a> amendment" is simpît question number one in a différeiit dres:1. and asks thé votera vhéther oi na, thLie convention shall be in2tructee 10 suhmait an 1. & I. propoEaI in lb- termis defined in Question No. 1 se aratel> tramn the main part of thé nov constitution. so that If the main con stitution is rejected, thé separate pro»Xa-N N O ment ta tbe present constitution. Most l'<ýple favor naking the présent con- stitution c-saer of smendment. Thé: sihoulit not vote for question No., liowever. uness they aise laver per mîitting il ta ho amended b>' thé easy snd irresponsibie Initiative method Provided in question No 1. Thoele whç re opposed ta No. 1 should oppose No. 2 aise. ln essence théy are lh-bI sane. Mfinorities of te voera have héen nhie Io interfère viitlie religions lirivileis of the leva in Svitzerian4 iy aioishing Kwiber slaughter; theyF oGo dRas BnIs u ave inerfereId ili social jstice 15v again in Oregon, Okahoma and Mis- .onri, and ane Oregon county igit " s, 4Ji9 LAEBLUFF (ve, Thr ad iestursdofin tlhe on Give %i~e County aComplete System of Hard Roads r ria chureh met Gliao itMe reshvF was servod. Thoe ladies of the guiid 'i wili conduct a Rummiaze9e sit Norlt Chicago un Wednésday and Tburaday 01 nétive. Mmo. Sexain entertained the mem-s - bers of ber (Cbhicaoclub st ber home on Conter avenue last Monday. Mrs.liesl bas a, ber guQaIs Ibis 0 HcoPeaîon, 11. Why You Should, Vote for the Bond Issue: Mrs. iluzzel. mother of P. C.Dua- zel ill ewiiih it Irs. Griffith for thé lhteraaara ltoe under construction, those The one million dollar issue of bonds vill extend over a per- M i;r. A.I)ervaule ges Monday ta provided for by SiitynMinDlar State-wide Bond Issue and iod of twenty years. viiil bear iterest at 5c/, and will be reduced Rogers farm., near iD.eored. those planned ini th.reaelit program, Lake County will have an one twentieth of the principal aand interest each year. The av- lurted te at week afler a viait un celdste of drbe adrofda. Tu em wce8 of hvs erage tax rate per one humlred dollars assessed valuation for Ilve molitits ai ber 01d home in Daven. bond issue vili mua that la the courseog6 ew asw wl aethis period wili be 20 cents and a fraction. The average yearly Aort henla.u cane approximately 150 mfiles0of ard roads. cost per farm acre of this bond issue la 8 cents. inad hYOur itiensstatone etUnder State AM4 Eoad Law (under which these roads are to Gtreat i.akes are lie foloving Dr. b. constructed> providu Ibat bighways, whieh are built under The. expense of these roado la to be borne jointly by the State Silitrsdlil cutihe so n nan theeix te Ai plan, areto bê.iltained and repairedflorever .y and Oounty, the State'. ishare comicIg yearly? out of the State Au- ba alntI.Sicré ose on tiith avete. Dr.l wmLearsetentwnslps of the expenditiire tomobile fees. Houlever, if thiee road are to be built so that in haq a ke in oDr.lb avene Dr. Lseonth a e, T i W M v he o l iýecAevenue. sDr. Peare a i gk of thousandg of dolarseuch year for the maintenance of these a few years the public tan have the beuetft of them. it jg necessar! rluf, ivedMiae is Iochrg, a tae o od n iieal hmt p ail moneys raised for road that; the county advance the mniey nec.asary for their construc- lie vinter aI lime F. C. tuzeil hun. purposes for tb improvermt of minor routes. In the past~ teil tion and eventuallyget a refund of coebalf of their origial cost Taeow. stnshv iogm h years it bas <èos the townshilps of thus county over a xvMlhon and from the, State. The question theisla do we want these roads F. C. WltIe hbuie and have moveui a haff dollars for the maintenance only of its roads. Oan we af - now or wîfl we wait. say, 15 or 20 years for the State to provide lin. r Trubr. wio recontiy hougitt lie ford te continue tbisasYstem? them? Austtn 'erent house on Scranton avenue, bas moved in and Intends a l

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