.of McHenry, Gown 'ctlenry and State of III . -vg. _ ) Pm! Belled, J. E. Hauswirth, ) Adelia Bpnslett, Gertrude fe. ) ^ Freund, Mary J. Jackley, John ) W. Bonslett, Clara *Freund, ) Margaret McCarthy, K^therina ) Bohr, Mary J us ten, F. E. Shop- ) en, Frank H. Wattles, Ben J. y|t* Adam^, Susan Bevor and the ) heirs at law of John Carey, de- ) ceased, Gerald Carey, Agnes )» Doherty, Florence C*rey, Eve- ) lyn Carey, Genevieve Carey, ) Walter Carey and Mary Carey, ) ^ and all other persons having )" j or claiming interest in any of ). the premises designated and ) described, "A11 Whom It M*f ) Concern," : ) Defendants. ) . In the matter of the Petition of the ll^llage of McHenry, County of Mc- Henry and State of Illinois, ascer tain the ^compensation for private property to be taken or damaged for tile local improvement in the Village of McHenry, County of McHfcnry, and 8tate of Illinois, consisting 6f the construction of a connected system of vitrified tile pipe sewers, for sanitary purposes, including all necessary mangles, "Y" branch house junctions, vitrified stoppers, excavation and back filling:, all connected aritf completely installed in place, including a sewage disposal system, the condemnation of lands, the securing of easements re- 4|{isite therefore", the establishment of a sewer district and providing for the making of said improvement by special assessment, and the issuing of : Special assessment bonds to meet the cost thereof and*, to ascertain what property will be benefitted by said improvement and the amount of said ^flenefit. ' \ , f' It appearing tn the above entitled cause, fronj the files therein and the f • aiiliiavit of ownership, filed therein, on tile 7th dAy of February, A. D. 1921, that the defendants, Fred Beller and - 'Jlary J. Jackley, impleaded with '41 hers, above named and made parties de fendant in said cause, are non-residents of the State of Illinois; notice li hereby given to said defendants and v ~ to the defendants designated as "All |i ' Whom It May Concern," and to all W other persons and parties named in the report and assessment roll of the | (Commissioners, filed in the above en v Utled cause in said Court, against * jjjlhose property benefits have been assessed therein, to pay the costs of I the improvement hereinafter dei . :|eribed; that on the 16th day of Febippary, A. D. 1920, said Village of Mct, " JJenry, County of McHenry and State | j • of Illinois, filed its petition' in .said r' County Court of McHenry " County, Illinois, praying that steps be taken v to ascertain the just compensation be made for private property to be < ' '||t»ken or damaged for the improvea point in the Street extended*, from the center thence S. M degrees OOTE, 3lfctfcfe»t l» the West line of f(rf the County Clerk's Plat ,of the line of Center Street. The northerly 10 feet of the Out-lot i of West XcBenry nd Merly of a line that is parallel with and Col Wardrob North Half of Section 36, T. 4& N., R. 160.00 feet westerly of the easterly line It, E. of the 3rd P. M., for a place of I of said Out-lot 1, all in the Village of beginning; thence S. W degrees OO'l McHenry, County of McHenry and ®. 275.00 feet- v I State of Illinois. A strip of land of a uniform width I And that the pieces and parcels of qf 20 feet, being 10 feet wide on each 1 property to be damaged by the makside o| line described as follows: Com*ting of the said improvement are demencing in the center line of Water J scribed as follows, to-wit: Lot 8 of Street, extended at a-point 420 feet J the Assessor's Plat of the E. M. Owen southerly from the cento- line of Elm I Estate in the Northeast quarter of the Street; thence S. 86 degrees OO' E.l Northeast quarter of Section S5, to the North line of Lot 28 of the J Township 45 North, Range 8, East of County Clerk's P.lat of part of the I the Third Principal Meridian, in the South half of Section 26, T. 45 N., R. I Village of McHenry, County of MciS, E. of the 8rd P. M., for a place of I Henry and State of Illinois. beginning; thence S. 36 degrees OO'I That the total cost of said improvet. to the Southerly line of said Lot 28. Iment is shown by the estimate and A- strip of land of a uniform width I report herein is the sum of $86,5*71.00; of 20 feet, being 10 f$et wide on each I that a special assessment has been side of a line described as follows: Be-1made to raise the cost of said im ginning at a point in the center line of I provement, and that the report there Waukegan Road 790.00 feet easterly!of was filed in the office of the Clerk from lie center line of Elgin road; I of said County Court of said McHenry thence N.'73 degrees OO' E. 94.00 feet I County, Illinois, in the Court House in to the East line of lot 6 of the Coun-Jthe said Gity of Woodstock, County ty Clerk's Plat of the North half of land State aforesaid, on the 7th day Section 35, T. 45 N., R. 8, E. of the 3rd I of February, A'. D. 1921, and that the P.M. ' ^ Iproceodinps therein are now pending A strip of jand of a uniform width J You are further hereby notified that of 20 feet, being 10 feet wide on each J ummons in the said cause is made side of a line described as follows: I returnable to the March Term, 1921, Commencing at a point in the center]of the said County Court to be held line of Waukegan Road 790.00 feet I in the said Court House in the City easterly from the center line of Elgin lof Woodstock, Illinois, on the 14th day Road; thence North 73 degrees OO' E. |»f March, A. rf. 1021, when find where 94.00 feet to the West lirifc of Lot 5|you may appear and defend if you see of the County Clerk's Plat of the North half of Section 35, T. 45 N., R. 8, E. of the 3rd P M., for a place of beginning; thence N. 73 degrees OO' E. 506.00 feefr tb the East line of said Lot* 5. A strip of land of a uniform width of 20 feet, being 10 feet wide en each side of a line described as follows: Conftnencing at a point in the center .it so to do. ' Date, Woodstock, Illinois, February 7, 1921, G. E. Still, Clerk of the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois. S5-4t Having sold his farm, the undersigned will sell at public auction *n "farm known as the old John Cleary e, situated 2Vfc miles south of Mcry and 5^4 miles north of Crystal Lake, 'St the McHenry-Terra' Cot ta road, on , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1921 ' cci.imencing at one o'clock, sharp, the following described property, towit: » 4 HEAD OF CATTLE Family Guernsey cow, close spriiuger; milk cow, two yearling Holatem heifers. 5 HEAD OF HORSES Black mare, 11 years old, wt. 1700 lbs,; black mare, 6 years old, wt. 1600 lbs.; brown mare, 12 years old, wt. 1400 lbs.; bay mare, 6 years old, wt. 1200 lbs.; sorrel mare driver,,? years oldj, wt 900 lbs.; blacft colt,#i«arft old, wt 900 lbs. ^ Machinery, Etc. Nearly new Deering grain binder, McCormick corn binder, McCormick mower, John Deere corn planter,* John Deere 2-horse cultivator, P. A O. 2- horse cultivator, 2 walking cultivators, P. & O. walking plow, Champion hay rake, 2-horse disc pnlverizer, iron drag, P. A O. drag, International 3- h. p. gasoline engine, nearly new; nearly new farm truck wagon, farm truck wagon, iron wagjon, milk wagon, ingle milk wagon, 2 sets of gravel lumps, hay rack, grindstone, scalding kettle, small tools, nearly new surrey, buggy, 3 sets double harness, set iiUjrrey harness, set buggy harness. ~ Hay, Grain. Etc. 10 tons upland hay in stack, 7 tons clover hay in stack, 250 bushels 4>ats, 10 tons hand husked corn in crib. All tarns of |10.00 and under, cash; over th* amount a credit of six months' time will be given on good approved notes bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. No property to be removed or possession of' same given to purchaser until settled for with clerk. , ' Patrick McC^be. 3. C- Holly, Clerk. Miss Leona J us ten is pending a few lay with her sisters' in the metropoli tan city. Mrs. P. H. Weber retuf'ned home Monday from a few days passed at line of Water street extended, 420.001 Champaign with her son, Robert, who feet southerly from the center line of j nail [>een jjj Elm Street; thence S. 36 degrees OO' E. 280.00 feet to the North line of Lot I 6 of the County Clerk's Plat of the North .h al«f« of- [>S• ection 3o5r , Tm. 4it5 \NT ., 1R> . 8, E. of the 3rd P. M., for a place of beginning; thence S. 36 degrees, OO' S. 95 feet to the east line of said Lot 5. A strip of land of a uniform width of 20 feet, being 10 feet wide on each side of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Lot 29 of the County Clerk's Plat of part of the South half of Section 26, T. 45 N„ R. 8, E of the 3rd P. M., with the center line of Water Street; thence Southerly along the center line of Water Street, extended, 5T.00 feet; thence S. 36 de-. grees OO' E. to the Southerly line of said Lot 29. A strip of land of a uniform width of 20 feet, being 10 feet wide on each side of a line described as follows Hient of the construction of a connect-i The center line of Front Street ex- -gd system of vitrified tile pipe sewers, 'tended Southerly, commencing at thj for sanitary purposes, including all ; Southerly end of said Street and runnecessary manholes, "Y" branch house | r»ing to a point 420.00 feet Southerly junctions, vitrified stoppers, excava- from the center line of Eliff streeet. |ion and backfilling, all connected and I A strip of land of * uniform width ^iompletely installed in place, including | of 20 feet, being 10 feet wide on each f IflAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Pffff ,3 m \ 7 a registered Optician. Do not neglect your eyes. Examination free. Office at Justen's Hotel, McHenry, Phones 15 or 14. Dr, Jacobs McHenry . ADDITIONAL PERSONAL Miss Bessie Hughes was an Elgin ^isitar last Friday. ' •- i Miss Aileen O' Re illy was '«n 91gin k'i.sitoi' last Friday. Simon Stoffel attended the good roads show in* Chicago last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of llebron were quests of relatives hett> Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Donavin passed the week 2nd as the guest of relatives at>f West Ohicapo. ; Misses i)ora C. Kenney and Lena Hart man were Wowistock visitor^ last Saturday. . Mesdames A. J. Kamholz and F. Feltz passed last Friday 4 in Dundee and Elgin. • Mr. jmd Mrs. Wm. Cowlee of West licairo spent l^st Thursday with friends here. ' s .• Mr. and Mrs., , BoAslett of Woodstock were guests of relatives here'Sunday. Wrn. Gi'lespie of Chicago passed of J. J. Flusky, , George Nagle and son of Chicago were Sunday gueste in the home of Lawrence HUck. .f . Miss Rose Laures of Elgin passed the latter part of last week with home folks here. Mrs, Lester A. Jencks of Elgin <was the guest of relatives here the latter part of last week. * Mrs. P. M. J us ten passed the latter part of last week as the guest of relatives en Chicago. 1 Miss Verona Niesen spent the lat- THE etST lS CHEACtSt FOR years we have l»een able to produce the |Hire*t and most wholesome Hour from full grained wheat at a price that, was satisfactory to our customei s. We continue to do so to-day. We give the be^t flour value. Hut our price is reasonable! Try our flour -you'll like It McHENRY Flour Wedt McHcnrv. 111. the Cry, W week. his Mr. ini'fttC Mr. and. Mrs. Glenn RtMaaA Woodstock spoit Sunday as SSmi 'ls the home of Or. and Mr*. A. trroeh-' lich. • * Mrs. Jos. W. Rothermel and little V daughter, Audrey, were guests of rela- .fives in Elgin the latter part of Wt week. Mrs. Albert Krause and daughter, •A tec part of last week with relatives in , Marion, passed the latter part of last the metropolitan city. „ j woek as the guests of Natives li John J. Claxton and daughters, [ Elgin. Lelah and Pearl, were county seat visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. SteileU of Chicago passed the week end a» the guests of their sons here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pults of Wauseon, Ohio, are guests in the <tiom6»of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heimer. George Heinjer of Chicago waa a week end guest in the home of his mother, Mrs. Helena Heimer. Paul Meyers of Chicago was a Sun? i and family. day guest in the home of his parents, | • 1 ^ Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Miss Florence Kamhole passed the latter part of last week as the guest of friends at Genoa Junction, Wis. Mrs. Al. Ringling of Baraboo, Wiifc, spent a few days last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Gans, mar Federal Electric Vacuum Cleaner u-1'~-4 ••m Mrs. Frank Harrison of Chirac* was a Sunday guest in the home ef her sister, Mrs. Allen Noonaa, ami family. Mrs. Paul taeyers and two chUdNft ' of Chicago are spending the week in the. home of Mr', and Mft. • OeorfU' Meyers. Mrs. John Reihanspcrger of West Chipago spent last Thursday as • •*uest in the home of her son, Chas. J, " j- . - iiiii (OMtHIHMWI® tow ml It cleans--it cleans Absolutely and thorou r h 1 y everything you bring to its attention. The machine does the work not you. A sanitary t|ouse is not possible without Sold on-' • - Monthly Pa^meoll --5 ^ . v £ Public Service Go. Ol NOM I II! RN ILLINOIS , EATiNCr") AND ^ EXEfRClSE r^MAKE J FIT *) IF YOU'D &£ STiRONO AND WELL LIKCME EAT PUREST FOODS AND YOU WILL BE - EXEmiSE ihd pure fdod is a wonderful combination. We can supply you with the last part, of it. You will purchase of us the most "palatable foods that ever went into .vour home and after vou havMraded with us a short time you; 11 tell vonr particular friends too#7«fell , • we please you. • / '• "J Watch for Mr. Happy Purty FRETTS: Prominent Hog Raiser Say* Prices Charged Are Unwarranted-- Make Hit Own ; Hok Food With Better Results "That he is all thru payiaff Umef prices for stock foods and* Mr *«•- I edies and that he is raising sefce of t the best hogs ever placed on tike mar- | ket" was the statement made recently j by E.% H. Beckstead, well known hag raiser and authority on live stock, i Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the enrjr I of his neighbors and have "topped the I market" for several years in Iowa. He states that for years he boaght high-priced hog foods and hog mmedies, but he is all 'thru paying extravagant prices for what he eaa make himself. He states the hogs need are minerals the secret of his wonderful suceeea Ip - explaining that he takes about $m . pounds of ordinary mineraline (whk& / is pure concentrated minerals and costs only a couple of dollars) and' mixes same with enough bran or <Uler j to make a hundred pounds. All hogs, % and especially brood sows, reqatre ^ minerals as they keep them free worms and in the pink of and are essential to the hog's growth and a well balanced ration. This inexpensive mixture placed in a theltered box where the hogs can get at it as they need it will produce far better results than any high called stock foitds. Set\d two dollars to The Mineraline Chemical Co, 1638'Jlorth Wells 8t, Chicago, 111., andv they will forward you by prepaid parcel post enough mineraline to make a full loMiiWl. pounds. e sewage disposal system, the condem- :• Ration of lands, the securing of easet ; ments requisite therefore, the estab- ^tishment of a sewer district, and proj ..\*iding for the making of said improve- ** , iient by special assessment and the ^ issuing of special assessment bonds to '""•1^ieet the cost thereof, in said Village I / jprdered and provided for in and by an ^ Ordinance of said Village entitled "An ^V;J|)rdinance providing for the making ,r%f a local improvement in the Village •^Sf McHenry, County of McHenry, and -iflptate of Illinois, consisting of the con- ttruction of a conitected system of it ified tile pipe s.ewers, for sanitary -llturposes, including all necessary man- "C.|»oles, "Y" branch house junctions, vit- 'fified stoppers, excavation and back- 0' filing, all connected and completely ^n.-talled in place, including a sewage " ' disposal system, the condemnation of lands, the securing of easements requisite therefore, the establishment ©f ft sewer district, and providing for the making of said improvement by fipeci^ assessment and the issuing of special assessment bonds to meet the 1 cost thereof, and to ascertain what roperty will be benefitted by such provement and the amount of such nefit, and' to levy a special assessent upon all of the property benefitted by said improvement, to pay the side of a line described as follows 420.00 feet southerly from and parallel with the center line of Elm street, commencing at the Westerly line of Lot 31 of the County Clerk's Plat of part of the North Haif of Section 26, T. 45 N., R. 8, E. of 3rd P. M., and running to the center line of Water Street, extended, excepting .therefrom the southerly 17.88 feet of said Lot 31. The southerly 17.88 feet bf Lot 31 of the. County Clerk's Plat of a part of the South half of Section 26, T. 46 N., R. 8, E. of 3rd P. M • The Southerly 10 feet of the Northerly Vi of that part Of James Street lying westerly of the westerly line of Elgin Road and easterly of the westerly line of Lot 1 in Block 9 of West McHenry, extended Southerly. The northerly 10 feet of the southerly V4- of that part of James'Street lying westerly of the westerly line of Elgin Road and easterly of the westerly line of Block 14 of West McHenry, extended northerly. The southerly 10 feet of the northerly y% of that part of James Street lying westerly of the easterly line of Lot 2 and easterly of the westerly line of Lpt 11 in Block 9 of West McHenry, extended southerly. The southerly 10 feet of the northerly Vt of that part of James Street fost of said improvement, in accord- lying westerly of the easterly line of Lot 10 in Block 9 of West McHenry and easterly of the center line of Fourth Street, extended southerly. The northerly 10 feet of the southerly % of that part of James Street lying westerly of the easterly line of Out-lot 13 of West McHenry tfnd easterly of the westerly line of said Out-lot 13,'Extended' northerly, The southerly 10 feet of the north- * «j,\*nee with the terms and provisions of i- • *aid ordinance and in manner provided li,'$y law; th«t the summons in said cause 5/ js made returnable on the 14th day of -v . .IkJarch, A. D. 1921. to £aid Court, to 4"" he held in the Court House in the City ^ '>4f Woodstock, McHenry County, Illii,' nois, and that the pieces and parcels ^ \ ftf property to be taken for said im- -'* |provement art described as follows, „ ^o-wit: jerly % of that part of James Street That partrof Lot 3 of the Assessor's j lyiHg westerly of the center line of . ;-jdplat of the E. M. Owen Estate in the Fourth Street, extended southerly and '-r'JS§forthe«st qtiarter of the Northeast easterly of the westerly line of Lot liuarter of Section 35, Township 45 j 6 in Block 10 of West McHenry, ex- "V Korth, Range 8, Eatst of the Third ^ tended southerly. §; {principal Meridian, mo-e particularly) ROutherly 10 feet of the north- !? |ueated as follows: Commencing at a erjy 14 Qf that part of James Street point in the center line of Water Street, extended, four hundred twen- * " "ty (420) feet Southerly from the cenlying westerly of the. easterly line of Lot 5 in Block 10 of West McHenry, extended southerly and easterly of the ter line of Elm Street; thence S. 36 de- | center line of Third Street, extended jrrees, OO' E.' 375.00 feet; thence S. j southerly. The southerly 10 feet of the northerly % of that part of James Street lying westerly of the center line of , degrees OO' E. 275.00 feet for a •-ablace of beginning; thence north 75.00 v -i, Jeet; thence East to the Fox river; and _ _ -< flso beginning at the aforesaid place Third Street, extended southerly and \ ®f beginning; thence South 75 feet^ easterly of the easterly line of Center - • Whence East to the Fox liver; thence' Street. r JJorthwesterly aiong the Fox river to I The northerly 10 feet of the south- '• itfy^ection with the^pgopg de- A I' J in .itw» I '• * .•.Jpi :4' & Men! Here Is your opportftirity to get a' firSf-clas^, mstde td tneaffitire Suiter OVwicoat made of fine 100% all wool material for only $25.00. ^ The price is much less th^a others ask tor ready < • "*• - • V - ^ .. .-a' . * ;. GUARANTEED FINE ALL WOOL QUAUTtl -W*( •• , . ' • «- ' 1 1 . * i ' J " / . 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