kn uh ~NORTH SHORE IS : .. WINNER IN SUIT FOR DEATH CLAIM On Jas Sunday occured the dragl\ 0f all busy in . 'Mrs. Matilda Woll, wife of Jacob Wolfl erence to | \__ residing near Aptakisic . Having i1 Keithahn, t for several years, but bearing up NIC® who are do ly. always havirg a smile for everyone dia <The n coming _ to se ber. Mrs. *Woilf.wa$s in India an e> m"q_:fl_l.w_"" Nt' -- voconk «mds : Ity, and was a woman df%extra fln_m'u take in reoraur hn aeiolh. * her trends. «hyone "Ber"eign 6 \ could not refrain from doving her. Sbe}jaences were will be sadly missed in the eosmunlg structive. as well as by bey family ay s i 4 receive her" due "e'l'r*l 4n 'h""*fl'lpflhk?': JP VYVHHGIHN T CUMIG» (Too Late for Last Week) . k 2eX i The bunco cparty which was held The North Shore line Monday WAs ijn n 'Herschberger : ball at Prairic returned a winner in the circuit (View last week by the RIN. A . wak n court through a verdict that found 'suceess, approximately 100 being pres that the railroad was not resPOD |oa; °CA number from Half Lay at sible for the death o{lelllam"!;eb%- 'tendod. . dle,. Lake Forest, w was . -- on the "Noble . sirest crowsing _Dec.|__ The YérnonEla: and Libertyyilic: For the defendant Attorney Mor-- row claimed that Peddle deliberately stepped into the path of the tra'n, althouzh be saw it coming. His fail-- ure to get out of the way, after stepping onto the track, could not be blamed against the road, he ar-- gued. °~--MAY, FEED AND GRAIN -- 2# tons of bright Timothy. Nay {baled), Lot of Straw (baled), quas Ehocks of Good Cork in PieM, 8# feet of wood "Hilags 500 tw of--goxrt seed Oats, 250 bushels of good Seed Bar-- 6 o0 0 0o o 0o 0 0 0 0 o0 0 0 o0 o #6, ©O00D LUNCH AT NOON Terma: Sums up to $25 00 gash Over that amount a credit of 6 months time will be given on good bankable notes bearing 7 per cent interest. No prop erty to be removed nutil settled for. HERMAN KOFFEN, Prop. AUG. FROELICH, Auctioneer WALTER H PREHM, Clerk. Attorney E. 8. Gail, for oJseph Peddle, administrator of the estate. bad sued for $10,000 sontending that safety precautions to_prevent acci-- dents had not beeno'inken by the be fneral was held on Wednesday,, afternoon with burial at NortK North--| Neld. The large congregation and the} profuse floral offerinegs showed the MACHINERY AND TOOLS \ Fordson Tractor (nearly new). Ou!u' # Bottom, Plow, Deere Tandem Dise (nearly new),. Milwaukee 4--ro!ll Corn: Husker, international Type E Silo ¥iller, New Holland Grinder, Lits Al} talfa Gsinder, McCormick Grain Bind-- er, MoCormick Mower, Deering Corn: Harvester. Prairie City Reeder, laet¢ tion Drag. 3 Sulky Cultivators, Single Cultivator. Shovel Plow, 2% Walking Plows. International -- HMay _ lxader (nearty new). Side Delivery Rake, Mc-- Cormick Hay Rake. Corn Planter with 80 rods of wire. Corn Sheller Rattiey Gang Plow. [Mac Roller 15--Horase: Pow er Gas Engine Fairbanks Mor»e> pump In¢ engine. Milk Waron. Ligzht Milk Wagon. Truck Wagon and wagon hox Truck Wagon and lHay RHack EKacle Etraw Rpreader.-- New --ldent Manur« BRpreader. Set of Gravel Pianks . Fan ning M . Chicken | Bpomter <tove.. Himman Milking. Machine, 2 Sot« of Double Harne«« L006 0 lbe | Seale«, Burr Saw Cytter~>--Tank Heater. Betich Vi=-- Gas and QI Tank and 6ther thin«ks too numerous to mention . FURNITURE Ome 3 ten {0ot table and furniture . Peddle bad pistaken a fast tra'n for.a --local, and was crossing the track to get on the car, it was pre-- sumed at the inquest alinost . two years 'ago. i * FRIDAY, MARCH 19, Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp ~40 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK 11 Cows Milkers and Springers, 6 Heifoers, 20 Sheep, 19 Ewes, all bred. some to lamb soon; 1 Buck § MORSES 2 bays, 9 10° years old, weight 2,500; 1 bay horse, 10 yrs old, wt 1200;,1 ey work horse. 1 biack solt coming 4 years old. * PUBLIC AVCTION 'Mrs. F. Brockman Farm being sold, I will sell at pub 'trip to Waukégan Ue auction on the premises known as also called on Mrs the John Koffen farm:> 1 mile north Mlice Herschberger) west of lake Zurich, 3'4 miles south ed in Waukegan. east of Wauconda, on the Rand Road,| ;, ;. .2.nskla in. Public Auction 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Monday, March 15 At 1 o'clock p. m. All Springers; T. B. tested Jurymen Find that Road Was Not Responsible for Death of William Peddle. On Sidney Hook farm, 1 mile east of Gage's, 4 miles southwest Gurnee, 6 -- COWS -- 6 SIDNEY HOOKProp. 12 Tons Hay, 300 Bushels of Oats, 300 Baskets of Corn Complete Line of Farm Implements Usual Terms Fred Grabbe, Auct'neer 1 Horse, 30 Chickens, HALF DAY : o Ret of Grayvel Pianks.}s Chicken | Uppodter <t*o Uiking. Machine, 2 Noi« rners®. 1066 0 lbe -- Seal Cmter.~>--Tank Heat -- Ga« and Qul Tanks. a « too numerous to ment E_ One }Jpiece Parlor S ble -- and other househ« Ear Corn, 5 bushels of on. Light M and w agon | y HRack F4 Ideat -- Man et Pianks. d l,"'plu-ltv =*« househ Shjuihe ~Tin '::'] Thb Sronthly meeting of the Bible h,' Class was held at the home of Mr, and rtb:"""' Grant Cook Monday evening. thel John Mclaughlin visited his Taugh theiter. Mrs: Maymé Holst, at the Victory Memorial bhospital Monday -t C. J Herschberger and Mt and 'Mrs. F. Brockman made a business ub-- 'trip to Waukégan last Monday, and 1t esteem in which she wag held by the relatived and friends. On March 19 the choir will give a Bunco Party at the Cook home. Ev-- ery one is invited to attend, and a good time is anticipated by all. Fremont township Dist S.°S~ Institure which was held here last Sunday was well attended, although we regret that neither Libertyville, Lake Zurich now Long Grove schools were represented. Aw the weather was ideal and both towns had paved roads all the way, i: was easy to get here. Mro Ballantine gave, a good talk and explained the system of--grading and standards and our .respounsibility | as to the proper management of, conducting our Sun-- day Schools. -- «* Mrs. Maymie Holst has recovered sufficiently that whe was able (fo 3e removed to her home from the hos-- pital last Saturday.--.She is now well on the road to recovery. * ~R. G. Sands county president of the asseciation, muade a few brief remarks, the Am portgnce--and responsibitty of parents and teaghers in the surroupd ings and handiling wf children during the adolescent period . The in#pira-- tional sermon of Dr. Ward was enjoy-- ed by all. His theme was chiefly, In-- dia and Missionary Spirit, Iparning to live together and the--Christian spirit--Lake~ Whissuit has not been heard to @revail at Rome, in the church; in--I; !s understood that Kosky in the the community and abroad W meantime. is holding .the ladders in big task and undoubtedly will 4¥e6ep us '}t'll of payment of the bill by Gen. all busy in compliance. He made ref--. "!Ch. ~~ > % erence to Rev. Walstead and -- Rev.! _ m # Keithahn, two of our former puwln-. 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 who are doing* such good work in--In-- | 7 dia. 'The need of more such workers' Q _ * APTAK[S'C _ o in India and the foreign fields is a)'a a a ~®A aAaA A AAA iA n a in India and the foreign fields is aDr ' a m ¢ 0 0 D 0o m--¢zt «@Adahe«--~ged that mare y«.'.n;;°°".".°-?°¢'?.9'9'°°9,,' > people take 'the ~stand and pre rt_{'. Mr. and ¥rs. George Stirm,. of Lib r Rfert ranke" uk) '""\fla'-» ® ew&'fkt.:;*tflt&. es > Pn ¥*rere n 'm The 'df':fl?tfi:fifi'l conféer--" Saturday." _ =© . ~~ * h @ncoes 'Wwere wery interesting and in\ We are allU very sorry to learn of 1.. 4. Merschberger and MT. APJ Zimmer, .Dorothy Sievers, Gladys Giss Mrs. F. Brockman made a busire*® angq Donald Busch, attended the exhib-- trip to Waukegan last Monday, and j, at the Libertyville own Hall at 11 also called on Mrs Hook (former!y |a m at which time a progkram was Mlice Herschberger) who is now }0C@! pbegun In the afternoon, "A Kiss For ed in Waukegan. Cinderella" was shown. ° & _ It is reported that Frank Nf-h'lm-r Mr. apd Mrs. John Draper of Ke-- has rented the Charles Sprague farm nosha, spent Sunday at the Weidner at Prairle View fop the coming year home. _ -- *# "True Type" is what we all want, coupled with royal breeding, high production and health. You are getting the \dgeal foundation animals. of this berd of 55, including 3 herd sires and 6 royafly bred bull caives, should leave TLake County. You dairymen of this county know my herd--you know the ideals back of their original purchase, and later the care arnd always my pride of ownership. If you will, but buy them and keep this really wonderful herd here to help build up the far and wide reputation they will give to our county Those desiring to buy on (ime can make arrangements for bankable Tuesday, March 16----1 1 a. m. THREE HORSES----Two Black Mares, one Gray Gelding. . 20 FORDSON and MOLINE TRACTOR and ALL FARM EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD NOT A SINGLE ONE Considering BREEDING, TYPE, PRODUCTION I will sell the Best Herd (55 Head) of Pure Bred Holstein Friesians owned by one Breeder in the Middle West. COMPLETE DISPERSAL! FARM SOLD! Lunch Will be Served by a Society at a Nom-- inal Charge. Sale Under a Tent. A Great Crowd is Expected. hotes (6% interest). Six months time given on all amounts over $50.00 Herd under State and Federal Supervision. PuBLIIC AucTioN FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTT PFhone 41 Lake Zurich, Minnis. A U G FR O E L 1| CH LAKE VILLA BUY ON CONVENIENT TIME FRANK T. FOWLER LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, MARCH 11; 1926. Charged _ with ~--tarceny.~Josepht Kosky, proprietor of the !faln street : rarage in Fox Lake, was placed un-} der arrest by Constable Del Weale1 last Thursday on a Complaint signed by Peter Genrich, also a well known resident of the vilfage. mo ks *ks Genrich claims that Kosky has appropriated several ladders beldng-- in# to him. -- ' The action is the outgrowtk of contention that has existed between the two men for .months it is stat-- Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Buseh and sons, Clarenée and Donald, spent Sunday at--the Ray Busch home in Lake For-- est * ed. Genrich formerly owned the ga-- rage now conducted by Kosky, the former selling the establishment to the other about a year ago. Joseph Kosky Charged With Theft of Ladders Belonging to Peter Genrich. . > K Kosky filed suit to éollect the mo-- ney in justice court at Fox Lake but Mr. Genrich <obtained ca change of c venue to &A justice court at Long Lake~ Whis--su't has not been heard I; is understood that Kosky in the meantime. is holding .the ]m}dprg in lieu of paymment of the bill by Gen. ~ We are allU very' sorry to learn of Mrs. Jacob Wolfs death _ The Wolf family have liveg on a firm in this vicinity for a long time. . _ &* FOX LAKE GARAGE OWNER ARRESTED IN LARCENY CASE Miss Stradler. Julla Holub, Margaret ILLINOIS meseng +# Choice Home Sites sfill available on Rockland Road, Windsor Terrace, Lincoln Avenue, Wedgemere Place, Fourth Ave., Bucklingham Place and Hamilton Terrace. | I want residents of this vicinit); to feel absolutely free to come and look this property over, and don't want you to think that you will be annoyed by high pressure salesmen. We want to show you over the property and quote prices and terms. Then we will leave it to your own good judgment. JOHN L. SCHENCK, Manager. These lots, we firmly believe, will increase in value rapidly, as homes are built and im-- provements completed. Present prices are only temporary--will positively be advanced in-- side of 60 days. & . . Copeland Manor Sales Organization _ _ Office on the Grounds in Charge of Mr. John L. Schenck Actual Construction of Several Fine Homes to be | Started Soon. &A Attractive, Easy Terms All Lots Close in to New Rapid Transit on the North Shore Electric -- Formal Opening Beautiful . = opeland Manor --March 15th, 1926 _ __ ~ Fine Large 60 to 70 ft. Lots The Time to Buy is Now Not Tomorrow, But Now Highly restricted; all improvements available PAGE en e L PICT