20 it was learned Saturday _ _~ with 21&. of his quartafly' re > 'port.: > That covers a period of little . Now 1 o Mak: 2 was $12826. -- Phat Ex fl&df" have trom lHquor violators. o : During this pertod 14 men were sent to the county jail as liquor violators while @uring the full six years he has "sent 227 to jail for this--reason. That uun'::urymmo'mu:;."' The collection of $300,533 breaks alt «existing records,. It is more than ever received by all--atates attorneyns--com: * "The mokey soqe: fovard 198 opits tion ot the office and paye all salaries ~Since Dec. 6, 1920; 44 in | 2597 t dhe a0 2 000. o to ho use _ the Last Quarter: ig.égm"fi@'?' Since Dec. 6, 1920; 14 in the tLast Quarter: 000."0_0.0..0'{ --The Half Day choir will give a bun-- «o party:at tho town hall on Friday. «vening, March 18. Prizeso wili be; ewarded and a_ good, enjoyable eve_ 0 000800 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 witresses for criminal cases, special COL. to Fehb. 23, 1927 havo amounted ~achool. HALF DAY PA with us again. this® week, attending the 'March. s08s-- ufon' of m@:w f INDEPENDENT Classified ads get Some tolks don't have lossed, » * Lanidin' in. the ditch, ' But the man who's never poor w,kvo;'l;fl. * mfiamm&'? 'Trouble with their mon-- So they --nover know the joy Jns seldom very rich. ---- pointediy that he wanled mobey Irom Never know defeat, cantly -- as-- it seems' now, he was Never know the bitter or ... trying to: raiee: a mortgage on chis 3 1 ~ "I immediately ~sent .the letter 'to GBome tolks never wiumble, > Warden : --warden fired Nothin' ever burts a man m' C a le _ nmmh.-,dfii to. .tell the newspa .'f':*l"'"h'l, Have anything at all. . 11 $ gakve, " 3A A> "trk § ----Douglas Mailloch. -- | *"I thisk. Mr. Durand and L have 2. 3+ it iz is in Waukegan. Sep o e <C making a pile retained fill approach haye recover 6 l¥ |to a drainage structure in ~Cub8| Miss Dora "A $A township bas been made. There 18| week end, vi i' in O Aeeaesssaieees C aaee sn . '-E-l:mv!nh'?-mdt;:nl; L ww oo | . ~| This make it possible for us Il | Explains the Progress Made in| establish régular -- patrols on some : mm»dmmmm:mun . flnl...t, in -- the been patrolied only oc M |. _ Through the County. -- nn-lg .. 1 have also discovered pAthrctbalins -- -- |that in some cases the county out-- mWBP | _ completed in Ohio, Michigan, Ken-- t t-flz \und Indians fo; quotas of "u' '.m. s N *4 l sol The. coming> campaigua, _ with -- NA --qubtas of about $5,000,000--wil} be AMl| ts ues 4Sbe or . constraction and 1/ K§ E4A LV MA 119M |shall .visit the site of the work i"|/ waito in France ith the American "Mr.. Hayes is appointing local Aay» <--"~_ men . chairmen, and oraanization quirement was decided upon by the Dirision of Highways beeause of the heary fills on the job and is in line with the best present day highway engineering practice.. Of course it delays the paving of this road one yea-- longer than we had anticipated but it will undoubtedly opérate to give us a better and more: satisfac tory road when it <is paved next year. Right--of--way for this road has ready to at the . time the mmntn'::.tor l:':oetolfltht' of--way on, al} $100,000,000 Bond issue. roads came through. from Spring-- teld. ~ TWey immediately started -- to mm. new right--of--way dedications on the basis of this--new requirement The +survey in connection wWith your resclution to grant county ald in' the construction of a bridge in Grant township has been made. We ilscover, however, that the road on which this bridge is situated has in both cases. am there fore planning to bhave +A meeting 'with as many of the interested prop-- ert»r owners as possible, in order that we may decide upon an alignment which wil} be acceptable and at the from the Atiantic:to the Pacific to salso $15,000,000--for a pension t'nd ~tor its* aged> and disabled whisters and missionaries. / -- Uner & national Laymen's Com»-- B. PREABYTERL cB,] T-U.'A.fi.hl!t"m-'.l er, however, that the road On Mre. Otilla And this -- bridge is situated b85 |.onged the funer laid © out . and> récorded ~twice.i, > 1 & Waukegan Wedns lignment being somewhat 4if~| _ Grinne} ha in both cases.. 1 am th8!¢ | oys in this vig nlanning to hbave +A MOQAIDE | ouo~» wont clean . rcniary in oo i Ts hn mhaud mie hi orer sns | . . 'Take advantage of the superior sefvice afforded on this w*y:*aw«w y home tolks. _ _ |}_ f speed, electrically--operated railroad. 'i""";."&f*"';fif on | < n Ni o4 7 a-;\;, 5; CE [ $ 3 p +4 * i | l i o""" T . Nn ef..:»"ié;fi"»' " TR . YE & } t';q F M@Wib J => . f "mm ..' C € A y alid : in fiwt 3 Ue : P d The pension plan will give pen-- "mm.mum &unually to retired a of the m-mumum-- ing annually© $35 . in each $1,000 he earns and hbis church $7§%--in each $1,000 it pays him.~. This is the Cheapest coverage known and has UREDkY MARCH 10. 1927. .. do--some work already. We have be done, of course, as . soon as Wwea-- ther conditions make it advisable. and not well suited to ~this type of #work--in fact I am anot at all sure that they do not do more harm than good in building gravel roads--and 1 hope that you will see {fit to re pkcom-_wn)mchbotmmud William 'Weiss, of Waukegan, rep-- resentative in the General Assembly from this district, wil} be the speaker at the P. T. A. meeting, to be held on Friday evening, March 11. e : There are several new cases of the measles and chicken pox; some are able to return to school again. Misas Louise Gerrity and friend, Mrs. Robert Sellers, of Mukwonago. Wis., Grorse Thursday, the blow knocking him to he floor of the barn. No bones were broken, but he will be laid up €or severa ldays. -- > ; Miss Lottie Hoftman is visiting her cousins in Waukegan, at the home of Charles Hoftman. : ~.Mre. Otilla Anderson and family at-- tended the funeral of Mre. Allen in nukegan Wednesday of last week. cows in this vicinity the past week. It::wutchn,mdmonlylut . U ' 'Mr. and Mrs. L B. Gillings entor-- tained company from 'Waukegan last Miss Pope, of Wilmette, was buried in Millburn cemetery Wednesday at'-- moon of last week. h ocene isy v W R=-- The republic of San Marino, the seo end amaillest independent state in Br rope, is said to have been founded by Marinus, a Dalmatian monk, some time in the Fourth century. ~San Maringe has never lost its independence. Republic Founded by Monk Chicago o Milwaukee _ .. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co, e yar ons --"~ -- l wThe Road of Service > w8 Ouly Waukesha spring water is provided on North Shore Line trains. Last year nearly 50,000 gallons of this crystal--clear, pure spring water were purchased for use by our patrons. 4 . Federal Washer soid "Little :fll.-'!-_z-flnm JORE LINE offers yo and § NORTHSHORB mhogn%fi i '""q""'dl w __"' " i & » payments cannot be met and then they .areo made for you. . > % which comes without : a ditional cost to you. North Shore Line operates into the very heart of each city, saving ----convenient to everywhere. Our Milwaukee terminal is at . JBLIC SERVICE COMPANY | °_ OF® NORTHERN ILLINOIS Ti oi fortnaiin tull reticihed, in apacy couidon for s y ; & . successful day of business or pleasure. P o --Sixth and Sycamore, right in the business center. . ~~BSold the Basy * -- "Uisile by Lintle" W ay <" _ ~. _ ----_ are sweet, clean and thoroughly Phone 144. W sanitary. They last longer, be-- cause of your.care in handling them,-- A Federal washer takes all the hard work out of launder-- of your housekeeping money--for little luxuries, perhaps. Come in ----see it today. | Simple to Operate, _ _ -- "~a Pleasure to Usée: -- A minimum of effort is required to do your washing: with the new a Type "°C" Federal--all control at the right hand side of the 3 you.can operate the simple con-- E Libertyvilie, I!IL Lfl PAGESEVEN _ 9e A A a * *x a'rg