-- % QUALITY MEATS: At Packing House Prices! § _ WINE PARTY WITH / FARM HAND MAKES . -- HUSBAND ANGRY s : .The-- hired ms E. dowu.the road « . _ . _ Rxplatning th hx' . 'Josqp'h,,Kruse,,Newport Town-i --..-- ---- ehiidren . Aenytioy «'earned. _ out _r&AZ e m,u.hfl}nm started the «*' The hired man had parked his car C dowr the road and the husband could --_._ . . Rxplaining the party Delia satd to & *We bad wine, a hug and little kees, * -- -- but. nothing more,"* _ : >. 0 -- . 'util! loved his wife. ~ 2 _ ---- Deputies started to give chise to the <hired man, who took refuge in the . mud of the pastures, so they Miss Lillian Strohal returned Tues day. from Chicago,--having been in the eltty since Thanksgiving visiting rela-- cives. The community was shocked to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Sarah Hoffman, wife of KFred Hoftman &¥ % & 4 4 4 & 4 & 4 ¥4 U UA 44 ---- Budding romance, involving a lsrm' wife and the hired band, was nipped An--the bud Thursday night when )n-.{ Della Kruse, of Newport township,' was detained by Deputies Harry Ah} strom and Ray Kelly as she returned to her bome after a wine party to pick up her children and chug away again in her Romeo's car., Mrs. Kruse was taken to the county rll where her husband promised to bpear and prefer (charges against her. Saturday the matter was drop-- ped and Mrs. Kruse returned to her When the deputies arrived at the ftarm 'Thursday evening a man stood out in the cow pasture yelling ""Robbere." j He was the hired man. > . In the house was Kryse and bis wife and three crying children, rang-- Ing from one to five years in age, As His Marital Woes r--.l-l';l-;vE._ A. Martin transacted busi daughter, of Mu], wazgago, Wis., were were recent visitors at the Eichinger -- Miss Newton, teacher of the Mill-- born school, and seven of her pupils attended a concert at Rosecrans last Friday. f f ' e uon o d o «o. d Grabe, 'at Glenview, -- Telephone, OffiCe 163, or residence 20.J. On all business calls, charges may be reversed. . .. t _ J. 8. Denman 1iud children spe: Haturaay interv:.ew'ng Santa Claus in Waukegan. GRAHAM DEAL IS farm, on Milwaukee road near Spaul-- ding's corners, is ready to go through now.----after --amonths _ of _ effort.. to make the transfer. Fréderick ~Bart-- lett is buying the property for about §$68,000-- The conservator, Mrs. Gra-- ham, appointed in the. probate coutrt two weeks ag" when her husband was found incompetent, was allowed by the court Monday to barry ou the deal, Visions of getting guch a sum .of money caused the mental condition of the farmer, it is under-- Kev. A" H. Bartner remained Rhere until Tuesday to officlate at the fun-- e1al of Mrs. Hofman. The Misses, Newton and. Goddard and Mrs. L. E. Gillings spent Saturcay in Mr. and Mrs. J. Strohal motored td Chicago Tuesday. ' 2 Oe | 1. M 4 & w4 mt . actomemmgmnt a --__.. a. . 4 ----*tr: and Mtis. BP Desman and fatm--_ iiy of Rosecrans snent Spdsy' wik home folk®s. . ° * 3L+. . LOANS TOTAL . The C. E. business meeting was held at the church Friday evening, and was not wel' attended on account of the rainy weather. _ & +« Total amount of Loans, $324,672.00. {deceased) SBunday morning Mrs. Hofman died Saturday night about 10 o'clock. The funeral was held Tues-- day afternoon at the home and buria' was 4n Warren cemetery. es Miss Newton, teacher of the Milil--; WUSL mus irn school, and seven of her pupils | out for a tended a concert at Rosecrans last alongside riday. 4 pour ein Remember . our auctioneer, Fred | all sides. rabe., 'at Glenview, > Telephone, office | -- Hapke, George Gerrity and son and TO GO THROUGH | . Mrs~John Fink was in Chicago onl business Thursday, 4 . The annual meeting an delection of | offieers of the Ladies' Ald of the| Evangelical church was held Thursday,' and the following were elected: Mrs.| . Wm. Tonne, pres ; Mrs. Froelich, vice | The annual electio not officers of Lounsbury Chmg} 0. E. 8., of Bar-- and < resulted as" folshrd'ushrdfurdluu rington, with the following result: Misg Ethel Ketsen, W. M;4 _ Harold Spencer, W. P.; Edith Weaver, A --M.; Sadie Thies, Sec'y; Mary Nightgale, Treas.: Marie Sass, Cond.,. and Ruth Purcell, Asst Cond. The instlalation ¥ill be held Dec. 28. C The Christmas program will be giv--] en at the kchool house Pec. 23, at 7: 30. p. m. This is the first time it has : been held in the evening, so all the parents could attend. ' Henry Rohrback bhas returned to . Jo-- let and Mrs. Laun went with him to| Mrs. Rose Harkness received very painfu) injuries Monday by bhaving h'" hond caught in the wringer while she was wringing out gbloth,u, There. were no bones broken. but her hand was visit a shoft time -- Hapke, wondering what it was all about, took to his heels bu was out-- run by a stalwart copper, By this time the entire party was in custody--and the police actcused the men of being bandits that htey were looking for. In fact they tried to get confessions. . When «matters. looked the, darkes! someon ég60t in touch with Superyvi-- sors Ray Paddock and George Bair-- stow who were at the hotel Sherman at a convention. County Clerk Léw Hendee was also called in, and after hour of talking the men were re :-.d. thé police admitting that they 'had made a @slight error. ~ 3 a The men, -- Tony-- Miller, « Lyle Broughton, 'Pete Broughton, Frank Bagon, and. Harold Hapke, "had start-- ed into Chicago to witpess: a show. A tire blew as they (pulled in the west side of the city, and Hapke set out for a garage. A squad car dro alongside the machine, and . police pour ein on the Wauconda car from Get Confessi I The Masons and their wives were TI'Y to CO S&Oflg entertained at adinner at the Lake = side Thursday evening.--Nick's musical The efficiency of the Chicago w{emammon furnished the music. The lice squads is, testified to today by 'annual eection of officers of the Wom-- five Wauconda men, who spent An en's Society of the Baptist church was eventtut day in Chicago Fhuorsray 4¢>-- hnd W eareatag, Doc. 2. _Mre.-- Rack-- ing to comvince the poli¢ce that they enback was elected president; Mrs. were not bold, bad bandits. . |Payton, secretary, and Mrs. Landwer, The men, -- Tony Miller, -- Lyleitreasurer, The supper will be given Broughton, Pete Broughton, Frank|Dec. 15 in the 'church pariors. Faney Bagon, and. Harold Hapke,~had start. | WOrk wil lbe on sale.. ed into Chicago to witnpess a show.|_ Mtr. and Mrs. Payton and Mrs. Wea-- .. en hihw. an that ~WuHMAX : Imn tha [YOF Wornge x Chitage Tuesday. * Chicago Police Pick Up Five Thinty--three took part. Lydia Rocken WAUCONDA BOYS JAILED AS BOLD BANDITS THURSDAY | The Baptist Christmas program wili \be given at thé6 church Bunday eve ning, Dné:o. at 7:30. Several mus+ 'cal num wil e given, as well as |\the recitations. | The dictionary contest was held at 'the school house Friday for Ela Twp. acre four blocks west ol the Half Day Road station--of the valley line of the Chicago North Shore and Northern has been sold--to A: #. Shekelton ant Ray Rice of Milton Plotke for $126,-- 000, or at the rate of $1,75 an acre. Mr. Rice has sold to Lena Murray fifty--Ave ocres in seection 5 at Win, throp Haearbor for $15,125, or $275 an HALE DAY FARM -- BRINGS $126,000 pres.; Mrs. Emma Kasten, rec. secy.; Mrs. Mayme Prehm, fin. secy.; Mrs. J. Fink, treas. The chairmen of com-- mittees will be appointed later. Subscribe for The Indegendent. In our big stock of merchandise, something for every member of the family. can be found. Gifts of practical value, that will be lasting, and will be a source of permanent joy to the recipient. -- Following is only a short list of suggestions: . + Telephone 17 . Safety Razors ~ $1 to $5 . Firestone Tires ~ _ £$9.50 to $22.50 -- Sand's Aluminum Level Set Genuine Auger Bits _ §$3.75 to $8.75 _ tract on Half Day -- road, THRSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1 Bicycles, with all accessories wotue x codutatss > Cocme n 2c umt For Brother For Father . V. B. Pocket Knife $1 to $4 -- $50 Air Rifles $1.00 to $5.00 Hunting Knives with case,. $|.50 stood high and Ice Skates $1.00 to $6.00 Sleds $1.00 to $2.50 Jack .Knives 50c to $2.00 Frank H. Eger ts J All e Familu Since that time Mr. K#rn has been receiving plenty of mail From the tour corners of the country and from scores of intermediate points he has been receiving letters from profes slion newspaper clipping bureaus in which he is informed that for a sum of money an interesting news clip-- ping will be sent to him. Some ask-- ed a thin dime--some wanted twen-- ty cents--others demanded a quarter. Two 'or three --fo these itetmhs were sent for and they all proved to be stories about Mrs. Kern's bible. owned by Mr. Kern's wife. The bible, It was explained, although a completé copy of the new testament, is so tiny that it could be covered by a thumb nail and leave plenty of margin.on all sides. The tybe, while.clear and leg-- ible under a microscope, cannot be distinguished by the naked eye. The bible is such an odd one that newspapers all over the country re-- printed the Sun's story. .. MHepnry 'Kern of Waukegan, deputy game and fAish warden. is a firm be-- lever in advertising. ' STORY ON TINY _ BIBLES GIVEN . . WIDE PUBLICITY There is an indication that the story was printed in hundreds ol newspap Henry Kern Gets Letters From > BJ Parts of Coypirvy on . _ _ 'BIDIC. the Daily. Sun & _ 123 EAST COOK AVENUE § * ~ # U *' _'Cement Blocksfor All Building Purposes . Something New--CURVED BLOCKS FOR CATCH BASIN§. Carving Knives 40c to $1.00 Pyrex Baking Dishes 85c to $2.00 _ * * Casserofes . s e e Sl-80 to ss.m "DOWN BY THE ELECTRIC STATION ' Phone 200--J & Libertyville, lIllinois Libertyville Cement Works FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY _ _ Phone 41 Lake Zurich, Hhimwin A U G FR OE L| C H COLLINS & DOANE COMPANY _ MONUMENTS Aluminum Percolators ____ $1.00 to $3.50 _ Hibbard Carving Sets $2.50 to $8.00 Telephones: Plant, 415; Residence, 165--J. Fancy Dishes All Prices Earthenware Tea Pots 40c to $1.20 Sheboygan Giliders $2.25 LIBERTYVILLE, ILL; For Mother Scissors 50c to $2.00 mbroidery Scissors 60c to $1.00 For Sister and Mausoleums Ice Skates $1.00 to $6.00 mt dR % «s T4 Je