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Libertyville Independent, 4 Apr 1929, p. 9

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posed John ©. Cadwallader, puresiden of the village of Barrington, won sweeping victory at the primary 84@ n ur.lay in a three cornered race bu! the second high opponent is to come« back t the election April 16 on pe tition, it was learned today from J A. McCovy, village clerk. Koct with trust The follow Weig Two Factions Propose Differ ent Leaders For Newest County Village. BARRINGTON WILL HAVE CONTEST AT ELECTION APRIL 16 BANNOCKBURN IN _ |." , MIDST OF FIGHT ; B on rresipency * Hom C'CONNOR BACKING ONE : Cadwallader Wins for Village President At Primary Held Saturday. WEIGEL IS TO RUN AGAIN M Ir i1 1f M W N h t for president W idwallader 512. i1 4t m it mi Lt m 66 $ dunnir 446, an ell on the no cruise ats in ca i1 W lhbra memt UT n i W as me Mme An n W W M e L &¢ A in n PNus }tf tensg., d r. lBruulgur Bros $10.00 Lo Owners QCD $10.00 Blk 5 Oakla K. 1. Swanson Nixon «& UD Official List LAKE CoUNTY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY . Abstracts of Title; Titles Guaranteed 220 Washington St. . Waukegan, I!!. Telephone 4 M H [D) M M EJ T ransfers and T C to ®. C. For: H WD K H M ARCH Furnished by the Foote and wife to C. S WwD $10.u1° lIat 51 G. F Co's Hishland ~Park Gar s 27 and 28 Deerfleld. ill and wife to P. P. Hard wite jt tens WD $10.0 H MARCH 30, 1929 The Sub bert B 1« id A D W H t3 Lake Forest. to J. Mesce WD $10 kermadn Sub Ssee 13 18 it. Sub k m ialn 111 $ d h () Un Stack pole WD $ Lake Ma M. Dalle WD Driscoil's Re-- t« H H M P. P. Hard:-- wWwD $10.00 ex the siy rtle QCD | W Fubrer and 24 Wauke-- H ree a) H W D W W \ 22, Deerfleld, t C T and T C to J. P. Henney deed tsxo.oo Lot 37%, bilk 5, Branigar Bros. Suhset Terrace. ~ \ _ --J. E. Peterson and wft to P. E. In-- | galls WD Lot 9, Atwater P&@rk sub. | __C. R. Lomas and wf to Crane Co | wh $10.00 Lots 34, 35. 36 and 37, | blk 2. Homer Cookes sub. C, R. Runyard to E. F. Vos W Sflffiu Lot 12, Bocks addn to Ant och Arlington Gardens to W. Leonard WD $10.00 Pt of NE qar of sec 23, Cuba. 'M. A-- Blake hus it tens U( C T amt P Co to A deed $10.00 S ht of lo F. H. Bartlett to $10.00 Lot 4, blk 16. Crest Estates, seos 7 C T and T Co to J wfi Jt tens deed $1 2. Branigar Bros Wo 29. Deerfleld. t. Antes and wf to H wf jt tens WD $10 08 I P. Ostrrimans sub, see . 4. Jahrend and w' to WD $1l4 uin P of lot 4 fleld. . W. Leonard to P. Niesel and wt Jt tens WD $10.u0 Pt of NE qr of sec 23. Cuba. L MARKCH £39, 1324 _ Just as long as real life doesn't F.' H. Bartlett to W,. Colling and ; go realistic, what the novelists do wf it tens deed $10,00 Lot 8, blk 5, }dovsn'( so much matter. Bartietts Shore Crest Estates, secs | 7 and 8. Shields. j *«minemeteaertes s oo e e tm e i im on C T ard T Co to H. .. Sstedina deed $1000 N hf of lot 186, blk 18 Goldmans -- Beach View Highlands F. E. Baldwin and wl to B Baldwin and wf jt teus WD $231 Lot 25, Pleasant HHl §ub. see W. J. Barnett to F Caspari ) ooF WD $10.00 Lot 148, Volk 1 cos. M'@d | and Lakes sec 14, Antioch, , of F. H. Bartlett to W. Young deed '!hn $10.00 Lot 4, blk 16. Bartletts Shore J Crest Estates, secs 7 and 8, Sh!e!ds." Cre C T and T Co to J. J. Harmon and |vul A youn Telephone 57 Located Two Miles South of Wheeling, on Milwaukee Avenue W kgn is QC1 §$1« MARCH 29, 1929 Horses For Every Purpose 12 HEAD OF FARM CHUNKS 12 HEAD OF TEAM HORSES Otto B. Anderson DEALER IN LIVESTOCK : Knoliwood Hel F Caspari ) °O F. B Bennett 'olk i1zos. M!d | and wfi jt tons . of N 2540 f1 of V'. Young deed '(hmn Aviings I Bartletts Shore J H. Bonner and ®, Shtelds.| Credie QCHD $1-- J. Harmon and | Villa s w TLot 12, bik C Trust Co t'land Park sec 'SIN_un ol i, bi sub, see 20, W wl to B. B.Jo J. BR ®pen Johnstone '(}rnnd Bluff sub, se 16, bik 134. | E. (G. Huber and LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1929 WD H.|o J. R. ®pence u0 'Rmilh wWD §10 8, | Ridgewood Park . feld » CONDEMNATION ON --'LOANS FOR LAST ROUTE 173 STARTS, _ WEEK WERE LOWER on Route 173, just west of the west limits of Wauconda, started today before Circuit Judge Claire C. E4-- wards, In this suit the State of Ilt-- nois through Assistant States At: torney 8. H. Block and Corporation Counsel Arthur Bulkley is seeking land from Amos and James Gilbert. Rights--of--way are being qbtained so that the road can be paved. COP and EoC to h. M B. E. Kyser )f\ tens deed of lot T and -- WOb( of Knoliwood Heights F. B Bennuett and w{ot and w' Jt ttus WD $1v Wheeling, Illinois Condemnation on a strip of kand Y Bonne QCD $ _ beck W oarren W k 9 s W $10.u0 iTk SUu Lree d $160 QcCD i ff y uhel ow L 1) w f F. Sullivan and H M. Kyser and d $10.u00 E hf \ lot 8. bIk 7. UC X 1 24 n Antioch 14 of lot 194 8. Hun $ 100 f W Dee M x) WwD Moc-- ake __ By A. K. BOWES Oocrotfiy of Security Title and | T.ust Company _ Business of the Recorder's office for the k ~nding March 30, 19°°: Number of conveyances filed 217. _ Number of chattel mortgages filed Number of trust deeds and mort-- gages filed 8#3., 122 number of instruments filed ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy -- One System -- Universal Service _ HMave telephones where you need them. Extensions upstairs, in the back hall, in the kitchen, in one or more of the bedrooms--in any or all of these locations--will make it easy to use or answer your telephone wher-- ever you may be. " Comfortable, convenient telephone serv-- jce is the hall mark that stamps your home as truly modern. Telephone extensions are inexpensive. Our Business Office will be glad to give full de-- tails of thisservice orany telephoneemployee will take your order. Telephones Where _ You Need Them WHY climb up or down stairs or from one end of the anartment to the other ' ' JHY climb up or down stairs or from one end of the apartment to the other when the telephone rings? Recently the Daily News comment ed upon complaints by automobile owners who experienced contact for one reason or anotber with the In-- ter--Insurance Exchange of the IMin-- ois Automobile Club. The following article taken from the National Underwriter further evidences the barard assumed by those buying in-- surance of the kind PROPERTY OWNERS TAKE NOTICE! * *Perils of membership in an inter-- Insurance exchange are illustrated by a judgment of $15,765. 50 recorded against each and every one of the was placed for liquidation in the hands of the director of trade and commerce of Nlinois. "'The most striking thing about the judgement, aside from its effect on the title to real property held by members is the fact that not one uof the members knew that suit had even been brought or that they were named as deéfendants in an action in the circuit court of Cook county. Under the law of Illinois, as well as under the provisions of the power of attorney, service in the suit was had upon the attorney--in-- ftact and also upon the director of trade and commerce. . No one took TAKE TIME TO READ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE PRINTED BY THE WAU-- KEGAN DAILY NEWS, FEB. 26, 1929. IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR GOOD AND NOW THAT YOU HAVE READ THE STORY, WOULD IT NOT BE WELL FOR YOU TO CHECK OVER YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, AND, IF IN DOUBT, CONSULT ONE OF THE UNDERSIGNED. BOEHM INSURANCE AGENCY 392 Nor;h Milwaukee Ave. ----Libertyville-- Phone 440 N Inter--Insurance Kickback Told in Magazine Article Number of trust deeds and mort: gages filed 68. : According <« the ads for a line of cultural books, the well--bred hostess always asks a guest something in French if o che thinks she doesn't speak French. 31 Total Corresponding week e 'ing March , 1988 * Number of conveyances filed 244. Number of chattel mortgages filed Total number of instruments filed Total amount of loans $472,662.45 amount of loans $604,910.15. | the trouble to notify members. As | the attorney--in--fact had no power under the liquidation order, no de-- feuse was made by hbhim and the liquidator on behalf of the state ap-- | parently paid no attention to the | suit. After waiting something over | a year counsel for the plaintiff took | Jjudgment by default. ' Could Not Guarantee Titlies |__*"The sweeping judgment against | so many defendants, many of them | property owners, caused some ex-- | citement. The first activity was | immediately upon entry of the judgment when the CHICAGO TITLE & TRUST COMPANY tele-- phoned counsel for the plaintiff to know if the judgment would stand. The Title & Trust company wanted to know if it would bhave to "write | up" all of the 2,830 judgments. The Title & Trust:company makes ab-- | stracts and guaranteés titles. With !the Judgment in effect the Title & Trust company would hbhave to note this liability of $15.765 whenever it passed upon the title to real estate held by any one of the 2830 mem-- bers For its own protection it would have to record this judgment against éach one of the defendauts named in the suit. It could not guarantee a title for any one of the members without excepting lia-- bility for this judgment, nor would it dare furnish an abstract without giving information of the judgment. Naturally a judgment of such size would --stop any sale until the title was cleared. _Halted Loan Negotiations "The next call was from a lawyer whose client was negotiating a loan on first mortgage. The judgment was entered before the negotiations were completed and of course came to light in the examination of title. In this particular case the counsel for the Ohio Millé@érs Mutual,. agreed to a stipulation deferring the judg-- ment to the first mortgage, and therefore the member was able to complete his loan. _ This, however-- was merely due to the courtesy of the counsel for the Ohio Miller's Mutual. "Meanwhile news of the judgment began to circulate among the mem-- bers and caused great agitation. Ap-- parently a considerable number of them were on the point of selling property of negotiating loans and they were thrown into consternation by the effect of this judgment on their title, 1 LYON$ & ROUSE ----Mundelein-- one C. BERNARD BEFORE BUYING > Telephone 456 Libertyville, lllinois _ 'The Conductor--Not much,. It seemed~wirm enough for 'em. Ev-- ery one who spoke to me about it The Barn Boss--Was there much trouble on the line about the cold cars? -- c _ C was het up Utilizing the Heat of Passion Get behind the wheel and get the fuck)] "cyusss MAIN MOTOR SALES SERIES 116 aver It { Purmort Comes to Rescue '"The excitement was so great that C. A. L. Purmort, who is now secre tary of the Ohio Millers, intervened and a compromise was arranged. It was agreed with the liquidator of the automobile exchange, who is an of-- ficial of the State of Illinois, and Iw!tb the attorney--general's depart-- ment that the judgment would be vacated upon the approval of the Ohio Miller's Mutual claim against the defunct exchange in the liquida-- tion. Mr. Purmort, who has rebhabil+ tated the Obio Millers Mutual since the change in control of that com-- pany, did not care to subjfect thous-- ands of individuals and corporations to immense inconvenience, difficulty and expense involved in the cloud on their titles and the refore directed | that the proposals for vacating the |judgment be accepted. Consequently lthe judgment was actually vacated | on Dec. 6, and the members are ' now freed from the trouble and an-- inoyance. An assessment will be [ levied by the liquidator to pay oft 'the amount of the judgment and other claims. Concern Felt by Trust Company "Even though the judgment has now been vacated it illustrates per-- 'fectly the dangers to reciprocal members. The watchfulness of the Chicago Title & Trust company shows 'that the danger was real, iwhile the necessity for the stipula-- 'tion in regard to the first mortgage ;indicate's the annoyance that would i have been caused the members. If ;the counsel for the Ohio Millers Mutual had not been willing to defer !the hold of the judgment on the property the member seeking a loan would have been helpless. In fact, all real estate owned by all of the lmembers would have been tied into a hard knot. Where Danger Lies "It is not likely that the property of any one of the members would actually have been sold to meet the judgment. The danger is that when a reciprocal gets into trouble some creditor may slip in with a judgment, just as was done in the case of the Iilinois Automobile club exchange and cause trouble for the members. The same thing was done in the case of the Cooperating Inter-- Insurance which failed in Chicago and the members of which exchange woke up one morning in a similar situation to find a judgment on record against their property." 201 South Milwaukee Ave «----Liberty villee-- Phone 469 &R&. G. KAPING --a thrilling new order of performance awaits you in this brilliant Buick--Drive the car ... prove its superiority to your own satisfaction. *« 0> o --~ PAGE THREE Miss Flyter--I don't meed it. I'm really engaged to only one man. The others don't matter much 'The Saleslady--That's a pretty little thing you're looking at. It's an engazement book to keep track of your engagements. No Use for It

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