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Libertyville Independent, 20 Dec 1928, p. 6

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The total sales fn the county dur-- ing the period numbered 275 and the total acreage covered by said sales numbered 22,106. The average price per acre in teh county _ as shown by the sales was $243.34, which extended over the long period Values of Lake county lands based of sales during |the period from January, 1922, to September, 1928, inclusive, were disclosed in an interesting report issued by the Chicago and North Western Rail-- road company, today. The survey shows that lands in Deerfleld town-- ship have brought the largest re-- turns in sales during the period. COMPILE VALUES OF FARM LANDS IN LAKE COUNTY Survey Made By the C. & N. W. Railway Is Made Public Today PAGE SX A FULL LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 Good Horses 1600 LBS. EACH 75 Head White Rock Chickens 8 THOROUGHBRED POLAND CHINA HOGS, 4 YOUNG BOARS AND 4 YOUNG BROOD sSoOWs. 180 SHOCKS OF FODDER IN FIELD 400.B U & 10 TONS OF ALFALFA AND somEe c 100 BUSHELS oF oats 20ft. OF SILAGE IN SILO Ee EOe ECmm cy mney OOSY EnNet amount a credit of 6 months will be given on good bankable notes bearing 6 ner cent interest. Absolutely no property to be removed until full settiement of same. 1 per cent discount for Cash. TERMS OPF SALE: Ai ALL SIRED BY BROOKSIDE ROYAL 26th REG. NO. 1448141. THE CALVES ARE: KING OF QUEENS REG. NoO. 1527804; RED ROYAL REG. NO. 1527805. ALL THESE 8 BULLS ARE FROM WELL BRED MILKING sSHORTHORN cows. 23 HEAD OF CATTLE 23 8 Shorthorn Bull Calves, 2 Registered and 6 grade from 7 to 9 months old. On what is known as the old Harrison Gilbert Farm, 1 mile due west of Round Lake, 3 miles west of Grayslake. Follow cement Road through Round Lake, west to first 4 corners, thence left > mile. From Volo--3 miles east on No. 20, (Belvidere Road) to Combe' 4 corners, thence north 1 mile to farm. ment AUCTION SALE Having Rented My Farm I am Offering at Public Sale All ¥ eed, Stock and Equip-- FRANK N. REED Saturday, Dec., 22 SHORTHORNS AND HOLSTEINS; 1 GUuERNSEY These Cattlie are all Recently Tested and Sold Subject to 60 Day Retest. 15 GOOD MILK COWS 15 GEORGE VOGEL, Auct sums of $25 and under, Cash IN FIELD 400._BUSHELS OF BARLEY The average estimated true value of land per acre including improve-- ments in the county on April 1, of thit§ year was placed at $347.75. The avérage assessed value of land in 1927 was $94.39. ° is regarded as high as land values have jumped greatly during the pp't two or three years. The survey shows the following sales for the year and estimated values of land as shown by . prices paid for;: Antioch, 14 transfers, 1,020 acrés at $185.03 an acre; New-- port 28 tramsfers, 2,590 acres, $135.07; sOME CLOVER HaAyY V PuBLiC SERVIcE ComPANY l OF NORTHERN ILLINOLS | Public Service Bldg., Libertyville. i Milwaukee Ave. at éhurch Street : ; over that acres, | 41 teams competing, with a grand trans-- |total of 2908 pins. ~Mundele'n was acre; |included in the prize winners, their acres, |total of 2804 placing them fifth: The ?traxns-ltWo teams entered by the Liberty-- acre; |YVille Recreation placed sixth and acres, !n'nth among the teams, a creditable lle, 34 "ahowing considering the number of 55 per leams and the class of bowling. acres,| West Ridge, with 2879 pins, was trans. &Awarded second »lace, and Wauke-- acre;"|&Ean Recreation team placed third $187.01 IW"h a total of 2829 pins: The West s, 1,354 Ridge Dutch Master team's total of eld, ._.':2806 gave them fourth place, and r acre. Mundele'n was fifth with 2804, only two pins behind the fourth place !'_-._E'l)utch Masters. | The teams consisted of five men feach, with every man rolling a series hm fof three games. In all, 22 teams Hiking along of lake Forest night, Charles Wis.. was stru« tomobile and 1 road. Fortunate ly injured and : Weir Mort in Lake Forest it was fou was not badly injured and to the city pail to spend: He continued on his way LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928. HIKER STRUCK BY _ ;«» A VAMPIRE AUTO®: > competed in the sweepstakes, com-- ing from all parts of the North Shore district. The bowling com-- menced Saturday m ght when two shifts were rolled, anu continued on Sunday afternoon and night, when the final shifts were rolled. The Lady Luck team of Waukegan placed first in the big sweepstakes meet of the Suburban Bowling Asso ciation which was held at the Libér tyville Recreation Center Saturday and Sunday nights. First place was awarded to the Waukegan team when they bested the efforts of %the other Mundelein Fifth in Sweepstakes Bowling NEWS OF THE PIN HITTERS| () Tuesday is both truth and love.--Mahatms Gandhl. Truth and love are two faces of the smame coln, and either is God, and God Totals..... ___...6! JOS. KOHOUT, Inc Flagg | ... __..l E. Kennedy .1 Totals. . _..._.._...593 670 672 1935 PORTEOUS TRANSPORT-- | Ritzenthalert _._157 171 211 539 R. Baker ver.es........149 138 16§ 452 Porteous . __....__216 133 162 509 A. Baker .2 2221680 157 146 47 Totals.... «+969 597 SsUYDAM'S BOWLERS-- Harvey _ _..__ --146 212 Kranig _ --re«108 158 MeCormick +140 122 Suydam 222159 Ite RECREATION CENTER-- Sloan | ... .. _ .186 144 Sousich ...... _ 1334 +138 Kennedy .. rcrss $3 . 142 Johnson s ea.107 1798 f Totals__.......... 532 TEAMm NO. 3-- W. Fendick (C)._140 H. Haunschild _.136 B. Steir .._____ _...1 49 J. Kruckman ... 80 Totals......_ .. TEAM NO. 1. J. Porteous (C) H. Henning ... E. Krase _ ____. H. Hubbard Totals........ TEAM NOo. F. Tulley, (C) H. Clark ... A. Jeppe ..._ R. Site 20000 TEAM: NO. J. Moller (C) L lausk J. Beitze]l _ () TEAM NO. 1--SHAVETAILS M. Neville 139 166 1 TEAM NO. 3--LEATHERNECKS V» Gott 8i 119 133 _ Pe} x 161 s3 s3 Totals 18A 414} : 44 TEAM NO. 5--DOUGHBOYS TEAM NO 6--BUCK Totals 4280 415 TEAM NO. 2--CORPORALS UTra y Betzer Colby Tot#!s. . TEAM NO. 5 Waterhouse .. Wright Ray . Jones (av) Aylesworth Ires Smith Meyer -- ... R. Titus ... Finstad _ ... Lovell ... Hutehinson Totals 22 TEAM NO. 6-- W. Stang (avy).... Peterson ... Gaddis (at) ... Conners |.._....__ Weart | .0 Totals TEAM NO. 1 H. Titus ... R. Triggs ._.... W. Nicholas .. E. Corlett ........ M. Casey ... TOtals........ TEAM NO. 4-- G. Krumrey ... Wells (av) ._..._.. H. Pester ... W. Hubbel] ......._._. L. Beman (av).... Team Standing (End of Bth Week) Team No. Won Lost B .ennlreniernumsrmnesssrerscucccccescece. 19 | -- 12 1 es . 10 / ; 14 P B eenrumeerresertimcues sselnkell. 10006 14 Totals Totals... .. TEAM NO. 2 TEAM NO. 3-- Wheeler Business League Totals Totals Stanuing of Teams Dec. 17: Wan Lost m@lDts . 2s 16 11 + Priv Pirs 16 11 American Legion aping (+ Libertyville Club God's Presence rnecks Dad's League erson =ub back ils 31% 482 NO. 4--S§SERGEANTS W a Iv _.690 136 167 171 99 188 136 132 i16 627 505 153 146 118 11J 548 1457 109 114 168 617 118 94 124 158 197 215 1in _ 93 i.o Jb6N8 122 132 132 396 1680 19170 AtTo 514 m w 146 0 42%)0 434 i1308 AVETAILS 133 166 1350 434 202 1;1 213 586 w 1130 109 412 -v_'.--) {:". ':l? I'l",'.! aATHERNECK s 47 119 13% 349 1 4« 146 152 134 132 130 158 151 191 200 144 131 844 180 157 162 122 1214 145 166 144 161 767 144 18 J 4 () 518 89 146 1083 116 140 136 149 501 454 120 164 644 561 157 120 16 783 109 164 138 134 T58 817 180 169 162 141 106 115 n 181 151 144 197 144 138 134 165 128 150 152 131 163 19 661 18 11 831 135 113 131 164 133 162 150 16% 180 889 £13 182 151 150 186 144 115 216 191 182 14 518 336 434 543 2474 2371 36% 448 434 586 41 403 430 417 14 540 497 486 413 398 453 485 583 432 513 447 436 521 134 11 16 Gf 498 14 11 12 14 14 17 of J Johnsot Borst Total TEAM NO. 5-- PranZzen Weirick ¢4% D a z~* r 'j hidt h o PSoetmedtd ¥ -- 42 ;{"{F? *A <s422]X 3 LV3 3e ;e C3 3)2;;;&?'"} h e J $: No d Tig . 5 . kaagk*s. .. ArgP 4. /£ -- ';_.;/"'7.'1:"' 3': a s 3 A' -- 'A,& 7 & ag "3'«., £ im ",'f'UQJ/':wN{ _4 * ho N9 yR 'semses -- } -- j f | P «<»~ ( ; }';,'l ; e Total TEAM NO. 2 Waters _ Suydam Krumrevo _ H. Li I. Lt & <€ Winkler TEAM NO. 3-- [ Ti s oal toas was wries wl wris oi Piks ks oo k 4 Kennedy Muhike Dasher Bell _ Seiler Total TEAM NO 1 Smith . Porteous Suydam ... _ TELEPHONE l? ' (whin dain ces maee sear es uy '1 c 0n weee meae saase saacs waner eancr en eaace Total... TEAM NO. 6-- Team Team Team T eam Team Team Team Number Team Number Team Number Team Number Team Number Team Number TEAM NO. 4-- The first death verdict was re-- turned by a jury in 18%65, the second just eight years later and the third in 1922. The first two --were hanged and the eentence of the third was commuted by the goveérnor. »William Bell of Lake Zuric} the first to die. He went t gallo.ss on June 13, 1865, for While Dominick Bresette, John Brown and Claude Clark were the first condemned to pay the supreme penalty . by -- electrocution, _ Lake county juries have returned verdicts of death by hanging in three other cases. -- Two Convicted of Murder Have Been Hanged; Third --_-- Gets Commutation SIX HAVE BEEN ---- CONDEMNED .TO DEATH IN COUNTY Team F OR FA T HER _ _FOR BROTHER MOTHER and SISTER Alarm Clock......$2.50 up _ Sled __._._--.....1.35 up _ Electric Flatiron $3.75 up Safety Razor......$1.00 up Skates ......._.......$2.00 up _ Electric Toaster$2.50. up Razor Stropper..$3.00 up _ Wagon. _..____..$8.00 up _ Electric Percolator.. $10 Pocket Knife..........50cup. -- Watch __..._._...$3.25 up _ Electric Curling Iron, $2 Lunch Box................$2.75 _ Air Rifle_.__....$1. 50 up _ Electric Heater.$3.75 up Thermos Bottle........$1.00 22 Rifle ... $8.50 up Electric Heating P a d s, Electric Lantern $2,00 up _ Pocket Knife ... 50c up now priced at.......$5.50 Flash Light .........._90cup _ Scooter _ $2.75 up Gas Stove ...$99.00 Golf Set ._________$10.00 _ Bicvele =$38.00 _ Kitchen Stool _..___.$1.39 Tools Of All Kinds 'Trievele __--_--_--.$13.75 up -- Carving Set--_-- $4.50 up D Here are just a few suggestions. Come to the store and look around. We feel sure your gift problem can be solved here. As usual, the Christmas Shopper will find at this store a great variety of articles suitable for the glad season of Christmas. Something for every member of the family, and at prices to fit any purse. O otal WHY NOT A RADIO FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY? A nationally known set, All--electric, at the extremely low price of $1 17'00 Completely Equipped. Standing on December il ity League of Lake Zurich was .o iHe went to 'the 111 185 465 544 169 192 188 187 147 204 170 214 201 138 156 () 14 184 191 484 168 166 11 Won Lost 218 6 13 11 222213 11 FRANK | P.ur der of a Mrs. Briden, residing in that part of the county. Bell first made an attempt to murder the young daughter of Mrs. Briden but was prevented by the latter. Then the Briden home was robbed . ind Mrs. Briden gccused Bell of the act A few days later she was found with her skull crushed apparently with an axe and her throat slit with a razor. ,. Potz was sentenced to death on June 16, 1922 for the murder of Wil-- liam Peterson, Winthrop _ Harbor motorcycle policeman, who was pur-- suing~him. . The eentence was com-- muted by the governor and on June 30, 1926, he fixe dthe date of relea c of the prisoner for 1930. COST $2,000 T0 ~GET SLAYERS I;natz Potz, also of Chicago, _ 1 the next to be condemned to did in the TLake county courts and the decisjon and subsequent commuta-- tior%)f the sentence of Potz by Gov. Small has caused much comment throuzshout the state. . The anext to die on the gallowe was Chris Rafferty of Chicago. He murdered a cellmate at Joliet peni-- tentiary and the case was brought here on a. change of venue. He went to the gallows on March T. 1873 k e TL T Th onl C l Pss T4 Air Rifle.__. 22 Rifle ... Pocket Knife Sceooter _ _ Bievele T ricvele _ . ?4%"""3".""""fl"flflflflflflfi%flfl""flflflfl"»'!&!&.'dfl.s gxmmuuzmxmsmnxzzsr;xrsxr;z»xsxzzxrszzy 7A Ta Toh Tho To Toh P Oe ue Phe Oe h e e OA . h Oe o hh hh U e Ple Oe Ple Oe P Phe P Cl Cl Lh Lh 8 _....50c up $2.75 up .. $38.00 $13.75 up We take this opportunity of expressing to our friends and customers our deepest appreciation of the cordial relationship that has existed between us in the past. May it continue indefinitely. Accept our Greeting for Milwaukee Ave., at Cook, Libertyville ** w 0_ c:!-' & '-; Humming Bird [ FULL FASHIONED HOSsIERY Telephone 14 A truly "Christmasy" gift is Humming Bird Full Fashioned Chiffon Hosiery, sheer as a cob-- web, cleverly fashioned heel line; bewitching shades; unusual length. THE JMARTNLIS OF YOuTH _ TH« /,zu\QuK U.f_/:&).u'f-Y STYLE 60 f Fine Chiffon A Dainty ts ® Gift $1.95 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLNOIS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TITUS BROTHERS o n . ome io in un on o ie ce oo e. ._ ie Pikk on Pm oo Pn . B. MORSE & CO. [(x+ * Ehwisimas® «4 "EVERYTHING FOR MEN Libertyville, III. ... $5.50 ...$99.00 .$1.39 $4.50 up *& ;-c R

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