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Libertyville Independent, 16 Aug 1923, p. 16

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1* ~ VICTORY AFFILIATED 3 +.: -- CcounoiL NORTH %; h AMERICAN , UNION *R Visiting Members Cordially Invited. _' _' mings of Eack Month at Gridley Hali E? + / ROBERT SITZ, President. \ GEORGE C. SMALL, Becretars @29 9 . >' 116 South Genesee St. WAUKECAN, ILLINOIS _ $WAUKEGAN, ILL. : 3B ', l Reverse Charges on Business Calls > ~ | A SeECmLT -- > . ~547 NORTH COUNTY T. .' ~-- FARM AND STOCK SALES _ FRED GRABBE _ AUCTIONEFERING -- Ol:oo in First Nationa!l Bank Buliding _ Hours:--1 to $:30 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence on Broadway, opposite Park Office Phone 848 _ Res,; Phone 1100--¢ hn s dunitinaiics ut algieiitssrotagengrpts 4 P m NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Brothers are Cordially Invited HENRY WEHRENBERG, N. a. O L. SMITH, Seor¢tary <tlllRTYVILLl. ILLINO!IS Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of Eacr Monih at Gridiey Hall, Visiting : Members Cordially Invitea E. D. HVBBARD, -- MARY CARNEY -- _\ ~ Prefect. Corresponden: Mests Each Monday Night at 8 o'ciock Res. Phone 186M . -- Office Phone 1t Hours 9 to 12 a m.; 1 to 8 p. » ~VETERINARY Assistant State 1IBERTYYVILLE, -- ILLINOW Cemetery Work of Every LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS KAISER BLDG. _ oveEr THE Gas OFFICE 315 Washington Street WAUKEGAN, | ILLINOIS MANUFACTURER .OF DR. J. L. TAYLOR J. H. HESLIN, D. C. PHONE 2441 LYELL H. MORRIS . Attorney.--at--Law #a on Cook Avenue ap EITHER SUICIDE bse -- OR ACCIDENT IS «* -- OPINION OF JURY 'Suiclide or accidental death! _ 'These cwere the two theories cop-- sidered by the coroner's jury at the Wenban undertaking m at Lake Forest Thursday --Afte in -- the case of Mrs, Petet Grangaard, Grand Haven, Mich., whose dead body was washed up by 'the waves at Lake Bluff 'Thursday*" morning. The. jury gave little credence to the theory that the woman might have been the victim of fou} play.. Deputy Cor-- aner Edward Conrad presided at the .nquest. _ That death | was due <to drowning was the verdict returned by the jury, it being pointed out that it was not within the ability of the jury to decide'whether death was an accident or suicide. The cvld%oc showed that Mrs. Krangaard . had been-- visiting . rela tives in Chicago and On the night of July 22 last, engaged passage on the Steamer Indiana of the Good-- rich line for ber home in Grand Haven. j L0 80 Bluff at 5 o'clock Monday morning. . The men, all Chicagoans, turned turtle at the corner of Sheridan and Moffet road.. When Marshal Barney Rosenhigen arrived> there a few moments later: he found it was necessary to take the men to the hospital. ~4> a That was the last seen of her. No ane on the boat saw her fall or teap into the water. . When duho failed to arrive home the sheriff of Grand Haven 'notified the Goodrich people but no trace of the woman could ' be--found. ; : Nothing was beard from hbher un til her dead body was washed up by the waves. A stateroom key from the Steamer Indiana proved the clue _ that revealed her identity. Her wedding ring and its inscription Three men are in the Alice Home hospital, Highland Park, following an automobile © accident at <-- Lake ~Casmir Nowatk 338 Lincoln St.; was injured and shaken up after being thrown clear 62 the wrock" age. Bruises were marked about his body. Frank Grzerhowiak, 1455 Black-- hawk avenue, the owner--of the car, was practically uninjured, accord-- ing to Marshall Rosenhagen.: His injuries consisted of bruises about the ribs. > & Unable: to Determine How . _%L Nichaisti, 1551 Wanessia ave-- nue,. suffered the --most from the spill.© His head and back were in-- jured . from: bruises resulting from the accident. ~ ' also Three : Hurt--When. Steering Knuckle Buckles: at Lake Bluff Early Monday $SEVEN NEW LAWS FOR EX--SOLDIER PASSED IN STATE Last Assembly .Aiso Put--Over One Amendment to Exist-- ing Offering Relietf. Seven laws and one amendment fa-- varable to former service men 'of the state were passed by the fifty--third general assembly, according to a re view just issued by Senator Epler C. Milis, Virginia, chairman of the Sen-- ate committee on military affairs. The following is a description of the bills which become laws: _Dr. --Proxmire was called to give them attention. * / AUTO TURTLES : ~AND PINS MEN _ O AT LAKE BLUFF 1. Appropriation to the service recognition board of $55,000,000 for the payment of the soldiers' bonus. This act was passed in accordance with the wishes of the people in vot-- Ing the special bond fssue. Already no}rly nilo.ooo.ooo has b'een paid out, 2. Creation of the Illinois Home for the Rehabilitation of World War veterans. This -- hospital probably will be. built adjacent to the state hospital at Elgin. Its purpose is to rehabilitate disableéd service men suf-- fering from mental disorder. 8. Granting the privileges of the Boldiers' and Sailors' Home at Quincy ty veterans of the World wat. Wives of World war --veterons also are en-- titled to admission If they were mar-- ried .eo the soldier? or sailors prior to January 1, 1920. Ameng Law. . . 4.. The act of granting relief to in digent veterans amended by the fifty-- second general :assembly to include World war veterams was --agalh amend-- ed to include veterans of foreign wars and Spanish--American veterans. 5. Provision that money recetved from the United States. government Oor from the State of IMWNlinois as a pen-- slon or additional compengation fatr military services shonld be exompt from attachment or sale on execution for one year after its recdipt. 68. Change' of the school law so that a teacher who served in the military or naval service of the Unit-- ed Htates during the World war can use that time in Heu of a like num-- ber of years in teaching service to ob-- tain teacher's pension, if he pays in the amount of premium he should Mrs. Grangnrd Was ~Drown in Lake Mich.~ in establighing identifi-- !'i'!?.'i i"i'-jfiixjp ty i'% W Cl i,"i'_, A """ ;,«:,', l | t £ * $ ; i eifh | have> pald had he been suing that | time in teaching. 1 7. Prohibition of any. one .not: a member to wear the badges or in-- ln!photuuodorbfllow&cd Foreign Wars of the United States. 8. --An apprepriation . of* $15,000 .to construct a monument to commem-- orate the ~services of --those. who Karved in the Three hundred and sey-- eutieth iniantry, formerl the ,llg%th Wlinais nationa) guard er:'lnqpt. is monuimeit is. to be structed at *Fhifty--Aifth street ~and ~Grand boute their meeting next year in Waukegan Sam Buchholz, 434 Roslyn Place, Chicago: 'was ordered held to the grand jury Saturday by the coroner in the inquest of the death of Ray-- mond Prendegast of 418 W. Lake street, Libertyville & f would ~have been 81 years old if she had--lived until August 28, died Saturday morning at 6:15, at ha;hono 614 Center street, Waukegan. She had been ailing for more than two years. Death was due to old age, hastened by heart disease. The deceased had mWflw'l&N y ~~nses> The funera) was held Monday morn-- ing at the Church of the Immaculate Concention. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery., Mrs. MoCann leaves four-- teen grandchildren, mel;dl-u William McCann, who lived with his grand-- vard, Chicago. BUCHHCLZ HELD TO JURY. AFTER * AQTO KIELING Prendegast --was: killed three weeks ago wyn his automobile and --that driven" by Buchholz collided near Everett. His baby would have been ktlled in the same accident had not the mother doubled herself over the body and broke the force of the fall. A--short distance from Everett and L&ke Forest, Prendegast, = driving four and one--half mile south of north, struck the 'automobile of Sam Bu% holg. 434 /num _ Place, Chicago, which was going south, : t parents. Ingquest --in Prendeg ast Death at Libertyville Holds Chica-- goan for Further Hearing. liv Mrs. McCann was born in County Tyrone, <Jreland. In 1881, with ber husband, she came to the United States and settled in Waukegan, hay ing. lived here cever since. L* Prendegast was assistant to the vice--president of the Chicago, (Mil-- waukee & St. Paul railroad. M Mrs. G. L, Lange, aunt of Mrs. Prendegast, ~also in their machine, was severely injured. All victims in the _ Prendegast car were taken to Alice Home hosital, Lake Forest. Mrs. Prendegast has made her home with Mrs. Lange for about 12 years. The widowed mother has heen in --11f health for a long time and only recently returned from New Mexico where she went for the benefit of her Wealth, Sbc'li the daughter of Sam-- Old Age Tog'eflver' With an At-- 'tack of Heart Trobie, is DRUNKEN DRIVER FINED $50 AND: COSTS IN COURT John uel McCormick and a sister of Ed. McCormick of McCormick's orches-- tra, and a trap shooter. '~Both cars went into the ditch and were badly damaged. MRS. PAT MCANN OLDEST RESIDENT OF WAUKEGAN DIES 2424 Campbql ~ street, cm $50 and costs to learn that ne and biogs will not mix. Sewald was arrested in Waukegan Frida yat 8$%:55 p. m. on a charge of reckless driving and driving while inder the influence of liquor. His arrest took place after bhe had col-- "ded with another machine just out-- side of Wavukegan and after he had almost struck a car standing in front of the Claytonp hotel. He sbent the night in the city jail and was arraigned in ' poli¢ce court that morning. He admittod the charges. but said his condition was brouzht about by drinking a ° feow mlases of home brew. k y FAward Thers, 20 years old, 2708 Miversey boulevard4. . Chicago, -- was arrested with Sewald. He was charg ed with being drunk and pald a fine of $10, Bewald did not have the momey , thinga call for lots of questions by to nay h's fAine and was sent back | visitors and especially to those who to rn. Thars. drove to Chicago to | have listened in to this station from see Sewald's wite in an effort to ob--| th~eir home town.-- Shiloh Tabernacile tain the money to release his friend | has been greatly-- improved and the "*"~m jalls church, although not intendeg a#s a Mrs. Catherine McCann, who hn Sewald Learns Lesson that Gasoline and Booze Will Not Mix. It cost John Sewald, 22 years old, in Waukegan--for the last 42 Cause of Death. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS DAMAGE DONE BY STORM Neighbors of Jack Irving, who runs «a ~farm near ~Wadsworth, reported that his entire apple orchard was de-- stroyed by the storm. . More=than 26 trees were torn up by the roots and are in such state they are practically past saving. Corn all through the region be-- tween Lake Zurich and Area is bat-- tered to the "z:'ud. Two bad storms hit it in su on. l'lgldl in that re-- gionh are inundated and the crop loss will mount to high figures, farmers from that section report. _ 4 Acres of Corn Laid Flat; Many Buildings, ~Windmills-- and ~--Trees Btown Down. The terriie ~wind and --thunder storm which. hit this city and Lake county early Sunday . morning .re sulted --in--a loss of.thousands,.of..doi}-- lars according tq reports from var fous parts of the county. In ma sections'of the county acres of corn were flattended by the terrific wind and rain. Trees were uprooted, wind. mills and silos blown down and one fre' reported, from the lakes region which was caused by lightning. ' . Many Wires Down * The Public Service company was ;m extremely hard by the storm and wires were down all over the county. . As-- soon as trouble began to develop the company sent out every available -- man. A total of fifty--five linemen were out in <the fifty--five linemen were out in <the field.. They worked steadily for 14 hours by which time the damage had been cleared up. There were few . sections --of --the county where the wires were not affected. * The telephone company -- also suft-- fered quite heavily and repair men were ~kept busy to get the lines Miss B. Lathrop, the Lake county nurse is co--operating with Drs. Win-- Threshing in most parts of. the county will be 'held up for several days. The machines have just taken to the harvest grind and the loss in time at this date of the year' wiil mean much to the farmers. 4 > ZION ATTRACTS -- TOURISTS; SIGNS < INTEREST THEM ----Telegraph wires in the neighbor-- havd of the old golf club were nearly all out of commisgion over San:dlay. Students of Community--ideas Make Inquiry as to How _ Institutions are Run. A thorough survey of Waukegan to locate all cases of tuberculosis is be-- ing conducted here by Dr. 8. 8. Win-- ner of the state board of health. Un-- der a new law it is© provided that physicians must--report all such cases. ; The survey which is being--conduct-- ed by Dr. Winner with the hearty co--operation of City Physician Foley will determine whether all possible precautions are being taken to pre-- vent the spread of the disease. in instances Wwhere it is found that the cases are not béing cared for proper-- ly in the home the following course will be taken: .: }:* $ ALL CASES OF TU-- > BERCULOSIS HERE MUST BE REPORTED 1. The patient will be .removed forcibly to a hospital, or--/ 2. Quarantined at home with the house placarded. . | Under the law, according to Dr. Winner, no children under sixteen years of age are allowed to reside on premises where there is an open case of tuberculosis. 3 PCK © "Cases of tuberculosis must --be re-- ported to the local health officer," Dr. Winner asserted. The provisions of the law will be enforced rigidly. Dr.--S. S. Winner of State Board of Health Says Law Will Be Enforced Rigidly. By E. W. CROFT Zion, I11., Aug. 9--The city of Zion is proving a place of great interest to tourists and residents of nearby cities. -- Ministers of various. churches doctots. .college. protn'fi. school teachers. 'und men engaged in var}-- ous kinds of business are interested in Zion from a sociological as well as other stand points. Since May 24, there have been 1,536 visitors at Shiloh Tabernacle." Besides these, there is A vast army of visitors who look the city over but do no tegister at the tabernacle. There is also a large number of visitors at the Sun-- day afternoon service. & The bulletin , beards, the. depart-- ment stores, where all members of the Christian -- Catholie Apostolic church in Zion trade; the Zion printing plant; baking industry, can-- dy Mactory; apron and handkerchief factory, all of these and unny other praces, including the administration building, prove to be of gteat inter-- est to strangers. Just how the fac torie®s are run, by whom; How they «re Ananced: how the people live, the form of worship, etec., all these thinga call for lots of questions by visitors and especially to those who have listened in to this station from their home town.> Shiloh Tabernacle 16, 1923. i Public notice is hereby given that '_the subscriber, Executrix of the Last | Will and Testament of Lucinda Brown, } deceased, will attend the County Court ],qr Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House q Wau-- kegan, in said County, on the first Monday of October next, 1923, when and 'where all persons having claims good home and permanent position for | 44Y8 _ from the-- 16th--day ""m the right person. Write or phone Mrs. | A. D. 1923, for the following desi Chas. 8. MoCoy, 730 Ashard Avenue,. improvement, to wit : lwnnm.'m *' 1--~ #At D:{I"M lishthc system on NOTickcaner --ous 3 o3 [Dart of Mitwaukes Ave. in sald Viliage | August LODE |of Libertyville, in the mahner shown . days and Saturdays. Barrels and kegs |,, 4 k ns : [ tor sale. J H. Eisler. °° _ .-- 38 and approved by the President and ; C ks __..°"_|Board of Trustees of said Village of msw?--wmmmm Libertyville on the 2nd day of July | targe and one small book case and| A. D. 1923, as provided by said ordi-- one plano. Saml. I. Pope, 120 Bwbimee.m:uthomuammy ibmrt Court. $¢--1t of the Trontage of the lots and lands W/ANTED--Room and board by w!,:?:;.'i"':, their .:';u se enter fnts | attending high school. Notify Leslic | a -- writte COBLrAct "m" Riggs, Rox 253, Fox Lake, NIl. _ 33--41t ; onA n en days $ mecirrern atiersindiay t icceivanetiatire c liantiogs id Wherintientress treen maments ) {from the first publication of this no-- --FOR SALE--Hard coal heating stove tice to do said work and make 'said | 'and wire spring mattress 'Call at improvement at ten per cent. less F. C. Norman's Grocery Store. -- 33--1t than Fifty--five hundred forty--one and irkeap". fesofl S '48'100 Dollars ($5541.43) the price at ADJUDICATION NOTICE .. which the same has been awarded to . M omrnrrcet [C lsam Titus Bros. > LO8T--AUTO license, somewhere be-- | -- &ween:. Libertyville and Grayslake; 'has private Libertyville license at-- . tachid; License 498234. Finder please phone Libertyville 330--RK and receive reward. § 338--1t FOR SALE--A D. Baker steam engins, 23 h. p.; J. L Case separator. . In quire of C. R. Runyard or Frank Duna. Antioch, HL * s %7--5t woomngt : m nar o ommc anc mmmmernmeg mm ce omm on se ne mm FOR (SALE--Breeding pigeons and squabs. $1 and 756 each. Old Mill Favm, Deerfle!ld, I!1. Tel. Lake Forest 897.¥ 4 or H. P.--73. s in pe#nanent place of worsh!ip, has been mace attractive and even beaytified. The visiters' book at the taber nacle shows that since May 24 there hate, been visitors from 24.----states, »}so vistors from Cagada, Scotliand, FOR SALE~--My homt at 329 Cory A ~globetrotte©; who started out tfrom Holland.to tour the warld, stay-- od in Zon hba'lt a day. Two dadies, on a wa'king tour from Brooklyn to Yellowstone Park, also stopped at "on and visited the pmlaces of in-- China, Holland and England 531132; all improvements; 2--car block concrete garage. W. J. Al-- len, Waukegan, . 26-- the Subscriber, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth C. Pope, deceased, will attend the Rrobate Court of Lake County, at a term thereo! to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in said County, on the first Monday of October next, 1923, when and where afl persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. A> _A terest requested to present the same» to said Cowrt for adjudication. . . ® LENA GLASS, t C0__Executrix. Avenue, Waukegan; 12--room frame house in good repair; bath, BABY CHIX, Thoroughbred: Odds and Ends, consisting of Leghorns, Barred Rocks and White Rocks, all full biloods, $5 a 100, postpaid. Send check for quick delivery, ~D. T. Farrow Chickeries, Peoria, HI1. * 88--tt WANTED--A strong boy or an elderiy man to work-- around farm,;--8 hours, per day. Call Libertyyille 434. -- 32if State of Illinois, County of Lake, ss. Circuit Court of Lake County, October Term A. D. 1923.> t * Leo. ¥. Yena vs. Rdaward Eggara, Max H. Yena, Jr., and Rdwin Ablistrom, Sheriff of Lake County, Iilinois. In Chancery. -- No. 12890. & WANTED--Men or women to take or., WANTED--Capable girl: or middle aged woman for general housework. No washing. Must be experienced. A good home and permanent position for the right person. Write or phone Mrs. Chas. 8. MoCoy, 730 Ashard Avenue, Wilmette," II1. * y e The requisite affidavit having been filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court, notice is therefore hereby given to the said defendants above named that the above named~Complainant heretofore filed his Bill of Complaint in said Court on the Chancery side theréot, and that a summons thereup on issued out of said Court against the above named Wefendants return-- -- ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for fen, women and children. Biimi utuu%sm $75 a week for full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. A beautiful spring line. ~International Stocking Milis, Norristown. Pa. ~20--15t able on the first day of the term of the Ciroult Court of Lake County, !0 be held at the Court House in Wauke-- w d B Prads 4 oo uces clts sc rtcis cssy oi nnoiitat tangit foecventin e rneay i en Wt 900007 Waukegan, II1., Aug. 3, 192%. Chas. E. Jack, Atty. for Administrator. Aug. 9 16 23 Waukegan, Ill., August 2, 1923. ° lc t k Aug. 9 16 23 Public notice is heroby given' that in swmid Lake County, on the Firat ADJUDICATION NOTICE CHANCERY NOTICE WANT ADS. BAMUEL I. POPE, \l Administrator. Monday of March, A. D. 1928, and 'that Allas: Bummons issued oa.d suid Court, returnable on the day x# the October Term A. D. 1923, as is by law required, and which suit is still pending. the Board ot;oul Improvements of the Village IAbertyville, Iilinols, until 7 o'clock P. M. on the 27th day of August D. 1923, at the Village Hall (fi%flh. lilinois, for the construction of 'r reinforeed Portland cement concreté pavement on Sunny-- side Place in said Village, in the man-- ner. shown and set forth in an ordi-- nance passed and approved by the President ~and --Board --of--Trustees --of said Village of Libertyville on the 19th day of July A. D. 19%3. Said improve-- ment shall be constructed in accord-- ance 'with the terims of said ordinance and with the plans and specifications w«- file in the office of said of Local Improvements. Con-- tractors are to bepaid in special as-- eessment bonds, which bonds will draw interest at the rate of 8% per --"Public notice is hereby given that in award of. the contract for the con-- «#lruction --of the improvement herein-- after described has been made to Roy Titus and~ Harry Titus, trading as Titus Bros., and that pursuant to the statute in such cases made and pro-- vided; a contract will be entered int with said Titus Bros. not less than tz * Néfieo is hereby given to alt--persons 'nterested that the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liberty-- ville, Lake County, IIlinols, having let the contract for the improvement con-- sisting of a connected system of sew-- er with necessary appurtenances, in, along and under part of Grant Court and First Street, in the Village of Lib-- ertyville, »Iake County, Illinois, and the same having been completed and accepted by said Board on the "th day of July, 1923, and the said Board of Local Improvements having filed in the County Court of Lake ?mty. nH-- nois, on the 28th day of July, A. D. Improvements reserve the right to reject any and all bids as the Board may elect. _ _ Dated at Libertyvilleé, Illinois, this 11ith"day of August, 1923. be e e October Term A. D. 19238, as is by un-:numu w required, 'and which suit is still the same, MQ? , the amount nding. estimated by them'to be required" to LBWIS 0. BROCKWAY, / Ppay the accruing interest on bonds or 3 ~Clerk, : | vouther# ~issued to anticipate colles Waukegan, 'IlL., Aug..6, A. D. 1983,, |tion of the assessment for said im-- *=% § i ; mufim:m tct'bmu:hut't: * 6,, 6 23 30 Sept. 6 , as to 0 in s aotiie e 2t : *: tcts stated therein, . at the Court NOTICE--TO'--CONTRACTORS + uuu&:mcn: of -- Waukegan, in # Heigremirinly | said ty on the 27th day of August Bealed proposals will be received by °A. D. 1923, at nine o'clock A. M., or as e Board otoru.l Improvements of , soon thereafter as the business of the e Village IAbertyville, Iilinols, court will permit. All persons desiring itil 7 o'clock P. M. on the 27th day may file objections in said court be TMQA-}S- 1923, at the Village fore said day and may appear outt all of Libeftyville, lllinois, for the hearing and make their defense. JBSSE S. HYATT, .___JOHN BERNARD, * GBOoRGE STURM, > Members of the Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyville, --Hlinois. 33J)t We Have Clients In The Market For Small Farms Of Two Acres And Up #*/ 5 16 NORTH MILWAUKEE AV"UI-.:% You can get quick action if the price {s right l NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF AWARD _ _ JBSSE 8. HYATT, Local Improvements. ~ It Sellers & Petersen > 1923.~ a, certificate showing that the said improvement conforms substan-- tinlly to the requirements of the orlsg» Dated at Libertyville, HIL, this 8th day of Anm.%ua. 8. HYATT:» GNORGE STURM, JOHN BERNARD, -- ------Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyvilie, ' Nmuwmwwla@ provements of the Village of Liberty-- _ ville, Lake County, Illinois, having let the contract for the improvement con-- j sisting of a 'connected system of 'sew-- ' _ ers, with necessary appurtenances, in,-- nhncmm'mfldmboru'x'z 3 in the Village of LAibertyville, j County, lilinois, and the same having °-- been completed and accepted by said _ -- Bocnlonthe'nh?'yol July, 1928, _ and the said Board Local Improve-- ments having filed in the County Court of Lake County, lllinois, on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1923, a certificate --_. showing that the said improvement | conforms substantially to the require~ ments of the original ordinance. for the construction of the same, the cost -- _ thereof, the amount estimated by them * to be required to pay the accruing in _ terest on bonds or venchers issued to ---- anticipate collection of the assessment I for said improvement, a hearing will . be had on said certificate as to the. .--_ truth of the facts--stated--therein, at .. the Court House in the city of Wauke ... gan, in said County on the 37th day of." . August, A. D. 1923, at nine o'clock A.-- _ M. or as soon thereafter as the busi--« _ ness of the court will permit. All per-- . _ sons desiring may file objections in .. salid court before said day and may % appear o nthe hearing and make their _ defense. | is Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Im-- provements of the Village of Liberty-- 'fllo.lAhConuy.mll,ol{.hlmht the contract for the improvement con-- sisting of a connected system of sew-- er--with negessary appurtenances, in, along and under part of Park Avenue in the Village of Libertyvilie, Lake County, Hlinois, and the same having been completed and accopted by said Board on the 7th day of Julf, 1923, and the said Board of Local Improve-- ments having filed in the County Court of Lake County, Iilinois, on the 28th day of July, A. D. 1928;'= certift: ment' conforms substantially to the re-- quirements of the qriginal ordinance for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by inmog interest--on bonds or vouchers is-- sued to anticipate collection of the Dated at Libertyville this 8th day of August, A. D. 1923. igany | (09 mfi:-ou' desiring tile abjec-- tions uldourtbcfl::yuuduui Dated at Libertyville, IIlL., this 8th day of August, A. D. 1928. _ e * 'JRBSSE 8. HYATT,-- _ GBORGE STURM, "~-- _ JOHN BERNARD, ~ Board of Local Improvements . _ of the Village of Libertyvilie, C assessment for said improvement, a hearing will b, bad on said certificate as to the truth of the facts stated therein, at the Court House in the City of Waukegan, in said County on the %7th day of August, A--D. 1923, at nine o'elock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. tions in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense.= .: ®f y 4A | JOHN BERNARD, Board of Local Improvements of the Village of Libertyvilie. NOTICE OF cHEARING NOTICE OF HEARING . HYATT,

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