Judge H L. Russell lias been bu | in the County Court recently, hearing cases of various kinds and imposing sentence upon the defendants. The cases disposed of were as follows:James Ellberg, Princeton farmer, who was arrested some time ago for violation of the liquor laws, plead guilty, and was assessed a fine of$300 and costs, in all a total of $403.45. Kllberg was given until May 20th to raise the money with I which to pay the fine and costs,j The case against Alphonse Ver-lt; nudlen. Sheffield, who was arrested some time ago for violation of the li-| quor laws appeared before the Judge iFridav and through his attorney inov-] od for a suppression of the evidence Ion flie grounds that the description | of the buildings given in the search warrant was incorrect. The judge took the motion under consideration.William Maltikauski, of SpUfng Valley, plead guilty on two counts of j violation of the liquor laws and was fined $150 and costs on each count, i the total fine being $369.00. He wentto jail.Doyle Miller, Kewanee resident.arrested some time ago at AlexanderPark, where* he was charged with having liquor in his possession plead ! guilty to the charge. He was fined j$12r» and costs, a total of $137.50. j fie went to jail to lay the fin** out.William Sterling, Seatonville, entered a plea of guilty to the charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated. He was fined $100 and costs and lo days in jail. The total fine was $138.85..Maldo fticlietto of Soatonville appeared on a charge of non-support of his family. This is the second fine hebad been in court on this charge. He j was ordered to make monthly payments to bis wifi or face the alternative of going to ' it He wa- ordered to pay D15 to his wife on May 15. $15 on June. 15 $11 on July 15 and: $10 per month thereafter.Louis l utz and Laura (Jn-en of Spring Valley plead guilty to a charge of petty larceny. They were 'charged with stealing coin from a farm near Mondota. The cast* againstLaura V. fireen was dropped and the case against I ntz was taken under advisement until Friday. Attorney i Hollerich represented I'ntz and Attorney Spaulding represented MissGreen.