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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Aug 1922, p. 5

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> To the Mwch Term, X. D. lllage of M jpcHenry County of) ^ of Illinois) |r-^ Seller, J. E. Hauawirth,) Adelia Bonslett, Gertrude K.) jfreund, Mary J. Jackley, John) ^pT. Bonslett, Everett Hunter,) |fr., Gerald Carey, Agnes Doh-) V-ttrty, Florence Carey, Evelyn)^; fbarey, Genevieve Carey, Wal-) , i|sr Carey, Mary Carey and all) #ther persons having or claim-) ig interest in any of the) "' , premises designated and de-) cribed, "All Whom it Hay) jncern," ) Defendants. In the matter of the petition of the Tillage of McHenry, County of Mc- Electric V f.-tv, «• *" :i »'r; They ipwiffc any lamp socket State of Illinois, to ascompensation for private en oi of McHenry, Coaiity of McSenfy aid State of nihiois, consisting of the construction of a connected system of vitrified tile pipe sewers, for unitary purposes, including all necessary manholes, "Y" branch house junctions, vitrified stoppers, excavation and backfilling, all connected and completely installed in place, including a sewerage disposal system, the condemnation of lands, the securing of easements requisite 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 ascerain- what property will be benefitted by said improvement the amount of said benefit. It appearing in the above entitled cause,'from the files therein and the affidavit of ownership, filed therein, 011 the 24th day of July, A. D. 1922, • ??* fV*j " • a v>(-? -k. ,3 'U d W-t V- • r^'j h v-.'Vf ^They're ready for „ J*>rk quickly. 4V ?* ' . Need to press some* thing at once? Certainly, every day. • The Electric Iron w?V \^$jeB--in' any room. /"• T^As for ironing the ^ family washing--it's the most economical 5- and efficient imple- W '•?<>? -vigElP?* v-: • '.; • • •7,,Va *J% One Dollar Dowi $ Rest in monthly parts ; • V '"v 'iff; Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 4 s1 - * /-•'""a I ' V r "' THIS BUTTER MAKES BREAD* HUNC'RV HOT«\W<? SOT PURE f OOOS fOft. - - Vtefct \S BUTTER- - sowrwe iiiLJ.. 'T^HE quality of butter sold bj us ia in poira of real taste and butter fats of a superior nature, l! matches the other foodstuffs sold by us. Our polite treatment of Customers has won the appreciation of them al 1 that the defendant, Mary J. Jackley, impleaded with .others, above named and made parties defendant in said cause, is a non-resident of the State of Illinois; notice is hereby given to said defendant and the defenants designated as "All Whom It May Concern," and to all other persons and partieo named in the report and assessment roll of the commissioners, filed in the abo.ve entitled cause in said court, against whose property benefits have been assessed therein, to pay the costs of the mprovement hereinafter described; that on the 22nd day of May, A. D. 1922, said Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, filed its petition in said County Court of McHenry Courfty, Illinois, praying that steps be taken to ascertain the just compensation to be made for private property to be taken or damaged for the improvement of the construction of a connected system of vitrified tile pipe sewers, for sanitary purposes, including all necessary manholes, "Y" branch house junctions, vitrified stoppers, excavation add backfilling, all connected apd com pletely installed in place, including a sewerage disposal system, the condemnation of lands, the securing of easements requisite 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 in said Village, ordered and provided for by an ordinance of said Village entitled "An Ordinance for the making of a local improvement in and for the Village of McHenry, County of %Mc- Henry and State of Illinois, consisting of the construction of a connected system of sewers for sanitary purposes, a sewage purification plant, the condemnation of lands and the securing of easements requisite therefore, the establishing of a sewer district and the providing for the making of said local improvement by special assessment and the issuing of im- Watdifor Mr. *wtjr 'FRET TS* 1MARKET? GROCERY' llN5T.WDTMcfl0mr.IH PHONE 3 376 feet; thenc* South East 275 feet for a place of feet tiwr; and abo at Mid place of beginning and titenee South 75 feet; thence East to the Fox river; thence Northwesterly along Fox river to an intersection witl\ the foregoing described line running to the Fox river. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) feet on each side of a lilte dennibed as follows: Part of the Northeast quarter of Section 35, in Township 46 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, commencing at a point in the center line of Riverside Drive extended, 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street; thence South 86 degrees East 876 feet to the West line of Lot 3 of the County Clerk's Plat of the North Half of Section 35, Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Thin! Principal Heridian for » place of beginning; thence South 55 degrees East 275 feet. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) feet wide on each side of a line described as follows: Part of the Southeast quarter of Section 26, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, commencing in the center line of Riverside Drive, extended at a point 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street; thence South 36 degrees East V» the North line of Lot 28 of the County Clerk's Plat of patt of the South half of Section 28, Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of tht Third Principal Meridian, for a place of beginning; thence South 36 degrees East to the Southerly line of said lot 28. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten feet wide on each side of a line described as follows: Part of the Northeast quarter of «Section 35, Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, beginning at a point in the center line of Waukegan Road 790 feet Easterly from the center line of Elgin Road; thence North 73 degrees East 94 feet to the East line of Lot 6 of the County Clerk's Plat of the North Half of Section 85, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) feet wide on each side of a line described as follows: Part of the Northeast quarter of Section 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, commencing at a point in the center line of Waukegan Road 790 feet Easterly from the center line of Elgin Road; thence North 73 degrees East to the West line of lot 5 of the County Clerk's Plat of the North Half of Section 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, for a place of beginning; thence North 73 degrees East 506 feet to the East line of said lot 5. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten*(10) rf; [yy;M i pp ik S£3Bn t, the as Southeast quarter of Section 26, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East >f the Third Principal Meridian, eommefadng at a point tribe oentqrltea of Riverside Drhri extended at a noint 380 feet Southerly /rom the ine of Elm street; thence Werteriy parallel with the center line street to the crater line of street extended; thence continuing Westerly to a point 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street at a point 172 feet Easterly from the Easterly line of Green street; thence Westerly parallel with the center line of Elm street to the Easterly line of Green street, excepting therefrom the Southerly 17.88 feet of lot 31 of the County Clerk'# Plat of part of the South Half of Section 26, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian. The Southerly 17.88 feet of lot 81 of the County Clerk's Plat of a part of the South Half of Section 26, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, all in the Village of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois. And that the pieces c*r parcels of property to be damaged by the Baking of said improvement as' described as follows: Lot 8 of the Assessor's Plat of the E. M. Owen Estate in the Northeast COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR BUSY VILLAGE 1 mini ill 1 11 TTT'il rrniiT'irf 'i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jl^Cfcttnick son, John; John, NichotlUK and Anton Schaefer and the latter's son, Edward, were recent day guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hart. AaSeea by Pblndealer Reporter* and Handed (ate Oar OAce by Ott Friends DR. C. itM Lim Optometrist and Optkfaufc Notice to the Public The citizens of McHenry are given an opportunity to have their eyes examined and glasses made to order at reasonable prices and under guarantee. Have made glasses for the past 20 years for such prominent families as the Bishops, Engelns, Buchs, Bohrs, Frecnds, Rev. D. Lehane and many others. Office hours, at my summer home on Fox river, one block north of village limits, from 2:00 to 3:00 Phone 9. ment as shown by the estimate and Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. provement bonds to meet the cost feet wide on each side of a line dethereof," and to ascertain what property will be benefitted by such improvement and the amount of such benefit, and to levy a special assessment upon all of the property benefitted by such improvement, to pay the costs of said improvement, in accordance with the terms and provisions in said ordinance and in manner provided by law; that the summons in said cause is made returnable on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1922, to said court, to be held in the Court House in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, and that the pieces and parcels of property to be taken for said improvement are described as follows, to-wit: Part of the Northeast quarter of Section 35, Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at a. point in the center line of Riverside Drive extended 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street; thence South 36 degrees East scribed as follows: Part of the North east quarter of Section 35,'in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, commenc ing at a point in the center line of Riverside Drive extended, 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street, thence south 36 degrees East 280 feet to the North line of lot 5 of the County Clerk's Plat of the North Half of Secton 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, for a place of beginning; thence South 36 degrees East 95 feet to the East line of said lot 5. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) feet wide on each side of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of lot £9 of the County Clerk's Plat of part of the South Half of Section 26, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, with the center line of Riverside Drive; thence Southerly along the center line of Riverside Drive extended 57 feet; •Miss Mae Noonan passed a day last week to the metropolitan city. ^ Frank Masquelet was a business Visitor in Chicago last Thursday. •Mrs. Fred W. Huemann entertained her sister of Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. David Haverkamp, of Dundee, motored to this village last Sunday. | James Walsh, of Chicago, passed last Thursday as the guest of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger and family, of Woodstock, were McHenry IMonday of each week visitors Sunday. Dr. D. G. Wells attended to profesjsional business in the metropolitan city last Saturday. Mrs. Emma McGinness, of Elgin, was a Sunday guest in the home of Mrs. Mollie Givens. Prof. O, G. Treadway, of Chicago, passed Monday evening as the guest of McHenry friends. Patrick Marfrrty, of Chicago, pass. ed Sunday as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mr*. John Pint. Mrs. Ben Stilling is spending a couple of weeks as the guest of friends at Lansing, Mich. tmm MM Ben STEAM, VAPOR AND WATER HEATING ^HEstimatet funiAMl Main Office, Chicago, III. W • Crystal Lake Branch, 34-M ALF RIGBY, Manager McHENRY POST, NO. 491 American Legion Regular meetings first and Tuesday of each month at 8:00 o'clock. AU ex-s srvice men welcome. Phone 49 Reasonable saiocr' SCHAEFER BBOfi. Braying aai Tranaferriag l| r ^ ' distance Hanling McHeary, Bi. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clearjr and quarter of the Northeast quarter of!daughter, Charmayne, of Elgin, were Section 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in the Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois. That the total cost of said improve* McHenry visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward Miss Minnie Conway, of Elgin, ited relatives here Sunday. Phil Meyers, of Chicago, was a Sunday guest in the home of his parents, and visreport herein is the sum of $62,855.00; that a special assessment has been made to raise the cost of said improvement and that the report thereof Mrs. Mary Carey and daughter, Avis, of Elgin, spent the first of the week with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Powell, of Chiwas filed in the office of the Clerk of |Ca£°» were entertained in the home of said County Court of said McHenry 1 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fay Sunday. County, Illinois, in the Court House in I Miss Julia Weber, of Evanston, the said City of Woodstock, County | passed SuiAay as a guest in the and State aforesaid, on the 24th day home of her father, Nicholas Weber, of July, A. D. 1922, and that the proceedings therein are now pending. You are further notified that summons in said cause ic made returnable Fred Schoel and mother, of Chicago, were guests in the hortuTof Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schoel last Thursday. Misses Leorie and Kathleen Givens to the March Term, A. D. 1922, of the jare sPending several days as the guests of relatives in the metropolitan city. Miss Josephine Worts, of Chicago, passed the week-end as a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Worts. Mrs. Sarah Reece, 0? West Chicago, was a guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter J. Donavin, a few days last week. Ralph and Glenn Van Natta, at Chicago, passed the week-end as guests in the home of their parents, Mr. Mrs. M. L. VanNatta. Miss Christina Maynard and brother, Glenn, of Crystal Lake, passed Sunday as guests in the home of their sister, Mrs. Frank Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers and children, of Elgin, were Sunday guests in the home of the former's parents, M*. and Mrs. George Meyers. Mrs. A. C. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and little son, of Libsaid County Court to be held in said Court House in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1922, when and where you may appear and defend if you see fit so to do. Dated Woodstock, Illinois, July 24, 1922. G. E. Still, Clerk of the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois. 7-4t Am berg A Amberg, Chas. T. Allen A Wm. M. Cacroll, Solicitors State of Illinois,) McHenry County,)ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois* September Term, A. D. 1922.. John F. Amberg, Complainant, vs. Fred E. Markus, Amanda Birk, C. Henry .Markus, Lena V. Meyer and Arthur F. Meyer, her husband, Lillian V. Arnold and Carl A. Arnold, her husband, Frederick Voss, Louis Voss and X<avine ertyville, were recent callers at the Evans Voss, his wife, j home of Mrs. Sarah Sherburne. Laura Voss and Oscar A. Reum, as Miss Carolyn M. Steffes returned trustees under and by virtue of the 1 home last Thursday evening, after a last will and testament of 'Frederick! two months' visit with relatives at Voss. deceased, apd unknown owners, i Almena, Wis., and Lakeville, Minn. Defendants. In Chancery--Bill for Miss Mildred Gullachson and Mar- Partition. ellus Meyers, of Chicago, were Sun- Notice is hereby given that the (day guests in the home of the latter's above is the title of the Court and the j parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers, names of the parties to a suit which Walter Conway, of Notre Dame, is now pending in said Court and that Ind., is spending a two weeks' vacaprocess for said defendants has been tion as a guest in the home oi his issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 25th day of September, A. D. 1922. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set may hand and affixed the seal parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murray and children, of Geneva, 111., and Mrs. Tillie McLaughlin, of Elgin, were Sunday guests in the home of Miss Kate McLaughlin. Mrs. Kathryn Adams and daughters, Ida, Vera* Margaret and Clari stock 1922. this 25th day of July, A. D. 8-4t Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. M %• ,1 m • « •i >• »v* ' ' - -tih PALATINE, ILLINOIS *v. '« w AUGUST .31 far SEPTEMBER 4. 1922 iviv.lA REAL OLD FASHIONED COUNTY FAIR ? _ . , S. * * >' knot*'# ~ Radio, the wonder horse > Entertaiittttcfrtr Live Stock Shows Speakers of National Prominence Auto and Machine Exhibits ^ Bpy Scout Bandand Qther Noted ^ Bands T ' ' ' h- •'% ri&XssiMX&X.i: •! *-t?f" !£:•§ % 4* 'feI; J? COME OUT AND HELP MAKE COW COUNTY'S FAIR A BIG V <'--i FT -J»-v '9L» vjj&v Mv' %, ;Jv' of said Court, at my office in Wood-!**1' of were Sunday guests in the home of George Adams, near Ringwood, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lesser'and children. of Chicago, were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mis. George Meyers here. Jos. Coligan and Frank Quinn, of Notre Dame, Ind., are spending a couple of weeks as guests of Leo Conway in the home of P. F. Conway, sooth of town. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albert, of Chicago, passed the latter part of last week and the first of this week as guests in the home of Mr. Mrs. Mathias Steffes. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sutton and children returned to their home in Chicago Monday, after a two weeks' visit as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Jus ten. Mrs. George Meyers and grandchildren, Arnold and Joyce Chestnut, and Miss Mae Maimann, of Wauconda, were Chicago and Michigan City visitors a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sternberg and children and Mr. and Mrs. George Hitzeman, of Elgin, motored to this village last Sunday, where they passed the day as guests in the summer home of Mrs. Sternberg's father, C. M. Buel. Mr. and JBn. Jacob Haupris and family, of Woodstock, motored to McHenry last Sunday afternoon, where they spent a few hours as the guests of relatives and incidentally witnessed the laying of the corner* stone at the new St. Patrick's church. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Frankeberger and daughter and Mrs. Geo, Kohn and daughter, of Orangeville, 111., Mr. and Mrs. George W. Moyer, of Freeport, and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Moyer, of < Rockford, were week-end gueets In the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bobb. I in Thorough Preparations in all Commercial Subjects BOOK KEEPING, ACCOUNTING, SHORT- . J HAND, TYPEWRITING and ALLIED SUBJECTS WRITE FOR INFORMATION1 ELLIS BUSINESS COLLEGE R1PPBERGER BLDG. • ELGIN ILLINOIS '1 WHAT CASH BUYING MEANS TO YOU You have to pay the bills. You tyave to work hard to fin# the money you spend for your living--you know that - So then, why should you use your money to pay soatft one's bills who will not pay? Why should you pay thir expenses of the old fashioned credit business, with its leaks and losses, its dead be^t accounts? • tfg, • »v, STOP DOING THIS Begin today making* your money buy the utmost in value for your family. Get the benefit of the saving* this up-to-date cash store makes--quit paying the beat's bills. Doesn't that sound like good sense? here are the prices that prove it: 3-burner Puri tan Oil Stove 3-burnerNes co Oil Stove 3-burn er Gas Plate No. X Cistern Pump 34-inch Well Point..... Twenty D m pound Ten D Nails, per Ik.. Eight D Nails, per pound.. 1.. Fence Staples, per lb. %-inch Moulded Hose, per foot._. Cow-Ease, per gallon can.*.. Axle Greeae, can Axle Greese, can -- Axle Greese, 10 lb. can Rudy Harvester Machine Oil, per gal.-- Valvoline Medium Auto Oil, per gal... One-gallon Oil Gen Five-gallon Oil Can 3J/2 lb. iipsiled Axes.-- 12 qt Milk Pails Heavy Sanitary Milk Pails. $18.60 $19.85 $5.65 $2.35 $1.95 4c 4c 41c 4c 12ic $1.19 12c 29c 98c 45c 70c 25c 98c $1.90 46c 88c 8-?al. Milk Ota It lbs. 1 lb. 3 lb. 100 lbs.Dut Boy W. Lead Elec. 'Wash Machine Power Wash Machine.... 2612.75 $72.50 $41.85 Aluminum Dippers, each 10-qt. A1 u m inum Kettles 8-qt Aluminum Kettles.. x 6-qt Aluminum Kettles Aluminam Colanders, each Aluminum Dish Pans Tin Drinking 85c 98c $1.35 tl Colanders. Large Tip Pans. Diah W h i t e C u p s a n d Saucers Dinner Ptateiu^||. Colonial Tumblers, 15C 50c 15c 7 V1 Large Table Lamps Quart Mason |agf, per 55c 70c Jar Rubbers, per pkg. -ATWHIM'S m HUM* ] McHENRY, ILL.

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