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Libertyville Independent, 11 Mar 1926, p. 12

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x é fotee>s. of-- dollars after. April 1..on account _~--~--~-------- FXTENDED 90 DAYS l!' ! j 1 m xi eienir eb c n *) h tmz > ----f@OB Small -- by the Dboar{ Reips--clear mm ~*~--U4p the--sttuation and gives his--view §1'%* . point of the matter. It is: _ > °_ Mr. Lew A. Hendee, * -- County Clerk of Lake County, $ | Waukegan, Hiinois. My Dear Sir: -- r --. I am in receipt of your communica-- tion enclosing resolutions passed by x: the Board of Supervisors _ of Lake * . County, with reference to the eradi-- « cation of tuberculosis amang dairy t:>~s*~> C ""tkitle. ' ~~from untested cattle wiil be accepted, the board of superyvisore late Tues-- day planned a regolution asking Health Commissioner Herman Bundeson to extend the deadline date 90 days from _ April 1 & There are two veterinarians work-- --ing every day in the county now try-- Ang to clean up the herds. They will be unable to finish the work even with a 90 dey extension. C sa ip h was. bazed apon tlc' $29, 814443 ap propriation by Ahke former legisisture and bot upon an anticipgted $;0,-- --506.9%1 --appropriation----@onsequent!y , L believe I bave labored as ha:d a= anyone., and possibly with some de-- gree of suceess, in the interest of «the dairymen of lake County and Nertbhern lilinois, apd had there been meoney in the treasury to take care ef the .appropriatipn«, I certdirm®y would have been glad to. author the contisuation of the wo:k »TNe-- fore this, there are no funds to pay the addt tionel $11,00,000 and there cannot be "'-:'." ralked from taxation, which Jn r only source for getting addi-- tional funds, until the tax levy, which was made last monthb, i# paid into the State Trea®sary mext summer. Assuring you of my bearty (@op eration in aeny movement which bes fot its interest, the welfare of the The appropriation payable from the General Revenue Fund made by the b3rd . General Assembiy _ in 1923, amounted to $59,61%, $13; while the appropriations payable from the same fusd made by the 5ith Geperal As-- sembty a year ago, totalled $70,%06,-- #51, an Increase of about $11,000,.0090 This increass of $11,000,000 consists largely of the following item«; $6,000,000 additibnd4] to the Depart ment of Pubic Welfare for the care and bousing'of the overgrowing suni-- ber ol the State's unfortrspates; u,';.o.m addtionat to pay indemin hy to owners; of cosdemnéd tuberen lar cattle; & 24 $774,000 for reliet of cycione eufier era in Southern Elinots. -- o Senator R. B. Swift, is a letter, also etated that the sitoation es hbe saw it, and gave hls promise of sup port. His letter is as folown: The ROARD of SUPERVISORS®, Lake Updbrf our laws, the taxr rate is fir-- ed in the month of December. in J921 the tax rate for revenue purposen P. q.--Please have this leiter read ai the mert. meethhg of the noard of supervisors. _ -- $700,000 for addition to the Con temnial Building to provide _ office rooms for State Departments; County, Your request of the Gov, to advane»> the money appropriated by legislatere to pay the indemnitiecs due the farm-- ere for cattle turned out -- of their berdse becauvse they reacted to a test by a raise o( temperature of 2 #egrees when injected with tuberculin has been of belp to bring him to reai Jze that present conditions wil}l only lead to disaster to theme daitym n who can't get their herds tested by April lst, 1926. 1 heve not felt to critize the CGov ernor as be--is but Arying. to--get the ¥edem} Government to apropriate woney to go forward with its ehare of Ahis work as it said it would when it arged that a nation wide movement Inangurated to test the caitle of country and to slaughter all that mnot stand the tost. Hlinois ac-- I do not feel that the State is at fagl; in this matter, because the Fed eral Government undertook to shift tht eniivre burden ol pay;pck claime, in work which they had started, to the state before the state could raine the money to assume that burden people, However, $0 relieve this very ser-- fous condition, it was agreed at a mee:ing of the milk committee in Chicago, on January 18, that the State of lilinois would resume festing herde, the Gownersa of which are willing to ac «ept tze State's .onme--third of the in-- demnity as originally planned, and walt Antil the tex money is received, "3hbl' July 1, for the other one: third, which the Federal Government was expected to pay. > It is true that an appropriation for 32,006,000 was passed by the last Leg-- islature but ae I hdve explained many times, the money to meet that appro-- priation must Je 1ed by Jares and %o earliest poulg'll tals To the texes which the people are 'about to pay.-- Under.the system of paying money into the state treasury, the state has not of late years been able to get any of the tax money for reve-- pue purposes until about July let. _' Realizing tlrt the dairy farmere of Lake county #tand to tose thousands Assistant Supervisor, Ire Holdridge, of Waukegan, malde the motion af-- ter Superviso® George Bairstow had espoused it. , A letter received from» Governor EXPECTED £LOS$-- --GREAT Board Passes this Resolution Asking Time; 'Gov. Len Small Gives Testing Data. Waukegan, lllinois Youre very truly froin Madden, Chairman of the Appropria tion --Committese of the Homse, Wash-- ington, would be of great help. Sec-- retary Jardine under whose depart-- -mmm«uhpg:uu- ry functions also needs a v. use re-- minder of the condition our deirymen are in because of the rules premul}-- gated by his department, which rules prevent going forward with the test even though a farmer might desire to do so at his own risk. _ I will see Secretary Jardine-- Thurs-- day and I have lett nothing undone But Bundeson is pig--headed and I fear may undertake to stop \our'mul on April ist. . ... _ > s a ie "geriee of-- tenercutonia. m"""'%" --~germs of tuber 2 ; we passed the bill through the f legislature for pasteurization we could not get it through until we made it apply only to cities under £000,000 in-- habitants. 'The hypocracy that de mands a tuberculin test and refuses the eure relief against not only to bercular germs but also meny others-- that pasteurization gives :s but what we may expect, when Chicago dom-- inates this etate. o ._--SOUTMHMERN WHEAT GREEN _ ~Bpringheid, ths., Mar. u.,--;wmru greening some in southern 'Hilinois counties but is dormant in the porth, the weekly report issued today by the U. ~8, department of agricultire, weather department states. There has beén priactically no Reld Work except in the extreme south, the report says, and the-- ground is bare generally. gressman 'Madden to rush an appro request from you to Reprocentative Yours very respectfully, M\ wb Nok 2 ~« Suill Growing GRAHAM BROLIHERS TRUCKS_ teatko ecearwrend | 202 So. Genesee St. Senator 8th District JAMES MORROW & SON It is a simple matter to beat a record that represents no achievement of;particular importance. | ' But when you attain World Leadership and still continue to shatter all existing marks-- then indeéed it is Progress! | Recognition--of the excéeptional quality --of ---- ------ 4 use ons Graham Brothers Trucks--and appreciation on fls of the remarkably low prices --are proving to be an irresistible stimulus to sales. fl] 1 Ton Chassis -- -- +1030 1%/ Ton Chassis -- -- 1300 MBM Low Chassis . 1350 Graham Brothers became the world's largest exclusive truck manufacturers early in 1925. Their growth since then has been even more remarkable than it was before. | &# UCKS d $10. °Bt. $3. ~Pt of bik J3, Bart letts North Woods. C. Finkel and wile to B. Kisen-- berg and wife jt temns. WD $10. Pt Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28, blk . 15, Washburn Park. , W. B. Walrath and wife to H. A. Jagers and wife jt tens. WD $10. St. 50c. Lot 378, J. L Shaws second om* Pox-- Likike, --=----= > ~>=Ls H. A. Fugerst anad ~wt to Loretto Iiterary and B. Institution. . WD $10. St. 50¢c, Lot 378, J. L. Bhaws 8. Adeiman and wife to C. Shan-- house. WD $10. Pt of Sec. 12, Lib ertyville: ¥ H. C. Litchfield and wife to F. 8. Kers and wife.. WD $10. 8t. $1. Lot T. 'Jensen and wvife et al to J. Walis and wife jt. WD $10. St. $2. Lot 12%, bik 3, Webb and Jensens of: Transfers =® ¥Furnished by-- the AKEB COUNTY TLA A TRUST COMPANY Abstracts of Title; Titles I-- TNNEPENXKNERX'PR . New Prices Phone 228 hape. ~Deed $1330. St. $1.50 in Mundelein. State Bank of Chgo to J. J, Reilly et al.--Deed $1. .Pt of lot 12, and pt of lot 11, Lake View Terrace subdn. --: e . W. H. Murphy et al to J. Richter and wife jt tens.-- WD $400. St. 50c. Lots A--end 4, --blk ; Ho Wikgn.-- *~C. °. Weaver --and wile to J. X. Gallagher. WD $10. Pt. of Sec 20, A. R. Kanney and wile --to Vivian L. Jensen. WD $10. Pt of lot--4, blk 6, Sec. 16, Wir J' A. DeWald and wife to H. W. Deschauer. WD $10. St; $1.50. Pt of Sec. 3, Wanconda, Bt. $1.50. 'Lot 139, E. A, Cummings &--Oo's North Ave. adds, R. B. Dixon and wifé to F. W. Kraft and wife jt tens. WD $10. 5t. $49. Pt of Bec. 24, Newport. & $2.50;--., Lot 25 --and -- k $8, Sec@1, Bhielde. wife Jt tens.-- WD $10. St. 42. Lots 21 and 22%, blk 4; Ravinia Highlands. C. L Rockenbach and wife to E. Mayer. WD $10. St. $69. Pt of See R. F. Rouse and G. D. Meyer to G. H. Rouse. Deed $950. St. $1. Lot 245, Western Slope subdn* in Mundelein. L. C. Ray and wife to R. F. Rouse WD $10. St. §0¢c, Lot 36, G. M. Sheller and hus to E. J. Dowdall and wife jt tens. WD $10. R. F. Rouse et al to EKlien A. Cul-- --R. --Finsley--and wife--to 0. B: bson et ai Jt tens. WD $10. Lot 25 --and pt of lot 26, Subdn Waukegan, I!I. 11018 tandidate for U. 8. Sepator will spesk in this city <ytonight. He will leave Bpringfield tomorrow morning for meetings in LitchAeld, Hillsboro, Tay-- lorville, Pana, and a night meeting at + America's _.8. M. Safir and--wite et al lz s A. Brown. WD $10. --8t. 506. 34 and 33, blk. 2, Marion Terrace are found in the high Slerras, on the volcapic cones of the Oascades and is Montana and Colorado. The presente of moraines also bears witness to & glacial period, [ se xie* > it téns. ~Deed $10.. St. $%; Leots 12 udl!.chI-a'oohgh. C T °T C to Auna Bures & sister. Jt tens. Deed $10. St, 506. Lot 14, Werdens Woods sabdn. seA To wnte en i it %-- i * Lot 15, W'::.-n.# C T & T C to A L Andarson and wife jt tens. -- Deed <$10. ~Bt. §$2. LOt 21, bik 8, Branigar Sunset Ter subdn. Geologists agree that there was a glacial period in the northern United States. The rocks in this part of the country bear evidence of having been glactatated.-- x Kios sn thre s i c~=| ATLANTA CONVICTS s us tss oo m =~| ESCAPE--ARE ARMED C T & T C to J. Heolpuch and ui it téns. ~Deed $10.-- St. $! Lots 12 ------COL:--SM+TH----TO--SPEAK lprin'(hfd, UIL, Mar. ~10, i's Glacial Period M ° PR |I, 9.COWS--3 Pure Bred Holsteins, just fresh--. § _ } a. [R -- -- ened; 1 Pure Bred Heifer, fresh in April; J { ' e 5 Good Grade Cows, 1 fresh, others milk-- [ | mlll-- ing; 1 Pure Bred Bull, 1 year old; 3 Pure [ ; ay-- _ Bred Calves. This stock passed the second [ | s test March 2, and declared free of T. B. } : --|I 6HORSES--1 Black Gelding, 7 yrs. old. wt. [ | 1600 ; 1 Brown Mare, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1650; [ | .' 1 Bay Gelding, 10 yrs.: old, wt. 1500; 1 Gelding, 11 yrs. old, wt. 1400; 1 Gray, _ |° T . Geélding 12 yrs. old, wt. 1400; 1 Gray ' Atlants, Ga., m'::.--mr: 'and with @ huge supply of ammuni-- tion which they seised at Canton, Ga., early today, three convicts tho escaped here last night, have taken 125 Bushels Oats, 110 cleaned for seed * 100 Bushels Barley 100 Baskets Corn in Crib * 9 Bushe!ls Seed Corn early 99-- day ear--tested Corn 6 BushelRegef Yellow Den':, ear tested 1004 & & tons Good Alfalfa Hay * 1 McCormick Mower (used two (No. 20) aeasons ) 2 Lanterns 4 La: 1 Hay Loader 1 Large Reading lLamp 1 Dise Harrow 1 Dresser . _ 1, Rockieg M 1 %4sec. Wooden Beam Draz Commodes and Bedstead* 1 Grand Detour Corn Pian:d*¥ 1 Kiichen 'Table and Chair> 1 Garden Cultivator ~ 1 #11% Comgoleum Rusg 1 14inch Plows . ' 2 619 Rugs 1 1t4inch Gang Plow 1 MUK Cart 1 t Beeder _ . 1 Washing Machitbe 1 Corn Planter Frulit Jars and many othe 1 Hay Fork _ 1 Manure Fork articles too numerous !« 60 very lage Barred Rock Hens 4 Barred Rock Roosters . 30 Mized Barred Rock Hens % White Pekin Dacks 1 Pekin Drake . . 1 Past Hole Digsger FRED GRABBE, Auctionser . 4 Bronze Turkey Hens 1 Bronze Turkey Gobbler 1McCormick Corn Binder | 1 McCormick Mower (used two TERMS OF BALE--All sums of $25.00 and under, cask> on rims over that amount, a credit of siz months will be given on good bankable notes bearing six per cent interest. No goods removed unil) sescled for with the clerk. These new low prices set a new F. W. Andrist & C. W. record of achievement in auto-- mobile history--one that estab-- d lishes a new basis of imotor car @ value, beyonud question the greatest in the world. dAosed models at equall ing new low prices which in-- less other fine car quality QUALITY AT LOW CGCost farm, 3 miles northwest of Libertyville, 44 [ miles southeast of Grayslake, and 5 miles southwest of Gurneé, on the old Casey Road, commencing at 12:30 sharp, the following: No other closed cars offer equal value--none at the price offer Having bought a farm in Wisconsin, will sell Ask for a Demonstration! 19 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK -- 19 | . Implements, Etc. Hay and Grain for Ecenomical Transportation Libertyville Garage LUCE & EARL, Props. foe $735----a 2 Geese 38 9 Ma":h 1 7, A messige advising that posses with bloodhounds are hot on: the t t&u'u the thio--was-- received bere 4 | * Y . F * 5. 4+ 4 ¥Fuiton county. deputies t--un'b-{? "f y left to join the manbumt.=~ -- ; ' Libertyyville Want Ads getters. rétuge in the mountain--{astness neat °|| _ 1 Post Maut Bhoteis 1 Grind Stone 1 Fapning M Garden Hoes and Rakes 20 Rods Chicken Wire 30 Rods Barbed Wire 20 Posts . _ Some Plank® 10 Milk Cans Milk Strainer and 8tirrer 25$egg Incubator . * 2 lflg} Chicker Brooder 1 Dry Feed Box 5 Chicken Waterers 1 Wooden Steck Tank 60 t 154 foch Water Pipe 2 Heavy Milk: Palls 1 Tank Heater 1 Lawn Mower, new last yeas 1 Book Case and writing derek 1 Center Stand * Tubs | Boiler. Washbeard 1 Leatber Couch \ 1 Cole Hot Bias:. Wood or Coal Heater 1 Round Oalk on Chief Range C * o e A +) 1. 6. b. Flint. Michigam The lowest priced Pisher Body Coach in the world New Low Prices oupe ------~©*645 1, Rockimg hair _ 765 w¥ 4 Lam;~ * + tplee | d

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