PRICES. . THIS S. ETC. Box 492 RS bv, iuta 3. ms western Depot ‘.----...-- a purity: ‘and sure to like SI if your door [$3 " tractor 8201 , Milk, 'enue Ao. ILL. HOP $1.00 ate ar- 1.00 1.00 IR " " LATE PROCEEDlNGS "N PROBATE COURT Aetiod in: iatatesatters Under Settlement; Orders and Docket Entries I John E. lelsrd, Libeityvimr--Wiit admitted to probate. Estate allied " 820.000 persons! given to his three daughters, with 81,000 to each of his four trrandehi1dren. Letters out... mentsry issued to Jessie E. Tripp, daughter. Bond of $40,000. Proof of heirship taken. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1928 Mary E. Drummond, Lake Forestu. Will admitted to probate. Estate valued " $150,000 3nd 810,. 000 real. Estate is the in vartotU amounts to brothers. ni ' friends and charitable nnd public turtitrttlomr. Letters testamentry issued to Jane: B. Drummond and John M. Blakeiey. Bond of $300,000. Annular: ap- pointed. -- _i -.-- _ Recent proceedings in probate court at Wuhan an as follows: William J. Brown, Wtutketran--Wil1 admitted to probate. All of estate, valued at t4,000 pemml, given to wife, Matilda Brown. Proof of heir- ship taken. Letters testamentary is- sued to Matilda Brown. Bond of $8,- 000. Appraisers appointed. J¢tn Matthews-Hearing on Bnat rape continued to June T. Cdiseppe Lencioni. Highland Park “Hearing on citation to disclose aa- sets, and petition denied. _ . Sarah" Cuhmore, Wadsworth-i-Pe- tition for probate of will filed and set for having June 21. ', _ Mary Martin. minor, Barrington-- Final report approved. Gun-din) dia.. charged. . , Bridget A. Hotttut--rnventory ap- proved. . Mary tfremjn, GrayrGke--Petition for probate of will filed and set for hearing June 14. " V - _ _ Emil. B. Kelly, Wauketran---Peti- tion for probate of will filed and set for hearing June 14. _ -. Mary A“ West, Wtuskerarr-;-hwen- tory approved. _ . Walk} Sventon, at al. minortr-, Hearing on final report and resigna- tion of guardian continued to June T. Warren Browrute," et al. minors" Highwood---Fina1 report of Olga Free,l, guardian. approved. Inventory ap-l proved. Guardian discharged. Leb‘ ters of guardianship issued to Elmer H. Brownlee. I I Minnie Brandt, Zion-Letters testa- mentary issued to Joseph C P_isha_. _ piarsinrtt Burdick, Mundelein--Let- tem of Administration issued to Wil- f I'M our]?! Luck! Highwood, Ill See that you have a full com- plement of DEPENDABLE tools. Our supply. shop furnish- as you with the equipment that you and your at need and at prices that make you glad to know us. Expert initial Ind Battery We . V Phone B. P. M4 Wakes“ Av. 7 iiiiiditU Atrrtt'ttEPAntt' Welding . 'Nwhtg - Supplies RIGHT TOOLS BRING NO . REGRETS AUTO LIMERICKS RAILROAD AIFE.NUE 1 door No. of Post Office hwcod. Ill. Phone 21 WENKEL BROTHERS Highwood Garage I‘ll learn that the riith of tools _ _ . times are. as precmus jewels md you might to lear 'o promrq fe.' the wor By WENK EL BROS, 3013 {For the worst is the password of am first i== ==="' SOLVE manner V LAKE ZURICH norms e The mum-y 9f the " skektotu discovered a short time no in oak grove at Lake Zurich by B. b. Path!!! while exemratintt for M- m building on Payne that. ha been ranked; . The shutout. "eordine to Floyd Gibbs of hump, amt those of four Incubus of a funny with: name of (mes. and a min employ“! by them, all of whom died of smallpox in 1844. An only settler hytho mo of Putnam, grandfather of Gibb, who "eompanied, on one of his trips to (Mexico hy thb but“ tho Grave. family, “cording to the story hand- ed downyto Chiba and Noted by him to Prehii. “a “it who msdh by ox team, Putnam taking a load t wheat to market; tht t returntri Graves fell sick st 2tieti, Pork; where they remained ,over night. Putnam took care of him and brought him back to lake Zurich. A doctor from Dundee pronounced the malady smallpox. It took' the entire family, Grubs, his wife, two children and the hired man. a , [ WNW“. 'tm-tel" - - All were buried in a cemetery in oak grove. Ten you: later the bodies in this cemetery were taken up and moved with the exception of those of the Graves family. No relatives of this family could be {and Ind they were left where they had been hurled. liam Knizge. Bond of $40,000. Proof of heirship taken. . _ Ernest E. Mead; inane, Gnynlake --Report hpproved. T ï¬lllllllllfllllllmlllllllllfllih‘llllllifllllllllllllillllllllilllllllfllllflllllllllllIllllllllIlllllfllllllflllfll'mlflllllflflfllluflflmï¬ John Schoenenberger, Libertyville--- Letters of administration issued to Eva Amstutz. ‘Bond of $20,000. Es-. tate consists of right of nation for causing death. Proof id heimhip taken. ' _ Engraved " etldlng mug. 1154i!" wmte gum, wun Lyn-[y umuwuu Purchased. ( ' V - _ 18-kt.. white gold. Gncy 'engraved set..ting... Very latest basket and hand-earved settings, set with tirte quality/diamond. $75 values 850 A newlring. floral design, artistic, white gpid triountinm'aet with ve fine blue white diamond; $150 and $173 (,'lt2')fll1tl?frlfit/r.htlrla TWO IDEAL SUGGESTIONS FOR THE troy AND GIRL. SPECIAL- LY PRICED FOR ONLY ONE WEEK. BETTER HAVE CS LAY ONE ASIDE FOR THAT GRADUATION GIFT. 1 Wrist Watches, 7 Jeivels _...-....-........',...-. In rt-kt., White 'or Green Gold Case, mun-en 14m. White Gold -. a ' ia - Blue Sapphire Set Crown £63331?“an Meer 312.00 A $25.00" the Board of the Community Shop EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND wr GRADUATION I. (l/il, [2i5fCT5P2rieTEii 392 Central Avenue, Highland Park Cash or Credl1t---Xeritmt to Suit 3LT ON â€mums; TERMS AS LOWAS‘OI.†A WEEK F R E E-ORCHID BLOSSOM Q).,' aver} wedilirie Ring, 18 $12.00 will be home at the Shop l r l Guarantee of Satisfaction with Every Dituiond J aswelietrahtt'ie"utrt Tea------), to Five Monday, June' 7th MISS EVERETT and Annie - Swiftlhllg the clinic: tsehooi of spe'och bum“ on NW sreatarrtt.ytemitr tauritttts which was damaged to m undeuminad' aunt by the early but SIM]. " prob- ably bit repaired we redecorated, ac- dording to university “that!“ win; are uniting l report from the insur- ance company before making I deihr, ite decision. T “NEE-MAY smrrr' _ 1 HALL IS mums!) F'lre Lap! Week Ruins Interior _ of Famous Northwetr.terrt . The interior of the building was damaged by the Mme. which pne- tically destroyed the Little‘Thatre stage and blukenod thy auditorium. Seven! months' will be required to place the building in mdincu for studenu". , l.,' t LADIES' DAY FIXED wr SUNSET RIDGE Tuesday of each week from June 1 until September 28, will be let aide at Sunset Ridge club, Kinihrorth, u “Ladlee' Dar." Commeneidtt It 9 o'etock, Tuesday moraine, the, may will be for blind boxy. Kenilworth Golf Club Plans For Them tht That Day _ Each Week ' Mrs. C. C. Kendrick is chairman of the woman’s golf commune which is composed of Mrs. L B. Connor,, Mrs. C. Door Price, and Mrs. Thomas Mo. Nslly. The trophies to be “waded for the season are as follow; ringer trophies, season's points trophy, low 'rttgretrate'month1y net prize, sud per- severance trophy. white gold, with Every Diayioiad In; HIGHLAND PARK rams. me9Latttr. max. taggers ': Bttiidhstt $5 10 year, 7 Jewel: Guaranteed' V $12.00 811.00 822.00 I, Sci dt/gl ','tgttt1t'ih'ht; Counc ' ati one: in ttst,Cttr. flli Hitthl nd, Pugh. Illinois, "mam: i o'eloe P. my man. the-1m: _djit at; Jam; MB, for the furnishiu'o! all} labor, Material. tool: “.mlm rewind to return“ the Erick paw-‘5 ment {in Green Bay Road from laurel; Anna to Ednwood Road with mv' applicition of Tuft Trad, -‘l'|i'vit "A" ’0 other mum: equally It; good. {whit-z one-half cello-I to the matey-rd and covering with thirty; pounds} of pa gravel to the mate yard. 3 e . i Bro orottut3miiset1igttietr' of m land Bark, my as», me. - The lCéuncil menu the rttrtit toi reject y tad all bids if they 4et: it put for thepuhlic good. I _ i I ' 'iiiiG"GiGiarrhkpdwger, H" a, l “(can In! distinctive turttr (in: Eng-in cw.“- ,rrrefe,P, si,tsriii,'t, 39d2uriitil 79t lump YOUR DRY CLEANING A itimis AND Dnusnmsmo my} RELIABLiLAUNDRY. oek CLEANERS AS WELL AS iBiitiitrg' lla-Mu. meat Mn: in plan-In, white gold and "K-. beautiful. n- tiltic watches with nove- new of precision. 815.00 to 8350.00 {WRIST WATCHES Foaming ttte was traaretx 01 an aim! has. their Ksgtrlr coma "rte4 h. My Ink“ than (M an! of my am " a M‘s-u: rgtTifetgtWg; Am. Whittlm ' Putin Libs! â€my Talk! Wang's E. A, WARREN, City Clerk. . 14-13 is 19c ititii 5:". :hii,'bis,ipat,trgit, L", 'iiii"i"' t'1t'l'giai' T tf 619.33%. 45% 7 Piik'it"iitit Delivery Service TouringCar $854.92 Roadster _ . $853.82 Coupe l . $90616 Detivetrrli'rie" for' Lake Forgot . and Vicinity (, ' G. McPHERSON & sion Greatest Values in Dumas Emmi; y,', 32...... " tti.bU.r - - ROBERT W. 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