* Pouee, Solid*# ounty) ss ircuit Court of McHenry tato of Illinois, May Term P]. Johnson and Hilda Marie Complainants „ vs. * it hias J. Pitzen, John J. Pitxen, Mar- Fretha Pitzen, County of McHenry in State of Illinois, and the unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: •Part of fractional section number seventeen in township number fortyfive north of range number nine east of the Third Principal Meridia^, as surveyed by Chas. H. Tryon, County Surveyor, June 16, A. D. 1893, for M. J. Pitzen, said tract of land being generally knowfi as "Bald Knob," and lying wholly exterior or without the meander lines of the United States Survey and returned by the United States Surveyors as Lake, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake at the ea:;t shore of said "Bald Knpb" from which a large boulder •bears North, thirty-six land one-half degrees west, forty links; thence on the line between M. J. Pitzen's and J. J.; Pitzen's land, south eighty-four degrees west, seven chains to an iron £tttke; thence north, one degree east, one hun'd^ed feet to a stake; thence north ef/hty-four degrees east, parallel with first line, seven chains more or less to the shore line of Pistakee Lake; thence southerly along the shore fine of said lake; to the place of beginning, containing one acre of land more or less; and also the«=following described piece of land, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: beginning at a stake at the east shore of said "Bald Knob" from which a large boulder bears north, thirty-six and onehalf degrees west, forty links; thence meandering along the shore of said "Bald Knob" south, sixteen and onehalf degrees east, one chain and ten links; thence south, forty-two degrees west three chains; thence south thirty three degrees west, two chains; thence south forty-five and three-fourths degrees west, two chains; thence south sixty degrees west, two chains, thence north forty and one-half degrees west, one chain and forty links; thence north five chains and sixty-two links; thence north eighty-four degrees east, seven chains to the place of beginning, containing two and ninety one-hundredths acres of land, more or less; all of said above described premises being now known and described as lot number one of the County Clerk's Plat of Section Number Seventeen (17) in Township Number forty-five (45) North, of Range Number Nine (9) East of the Third Principal Meridian, containing three and ninety one-hundredths acres of land, more or less, as per Plat filed for record May 5, 1902 and recorded in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book 2 of plats, page 46, excepting that part thereof beginning at a point which is fifty and two-tenths feet south of a point on the line between M. J. Pitzen's and J. J. Pitzen's land which lies south eightyfour degrees west, seven chains from a stake at the east shore of said "Bald Knob" from which a large boulder bears north thirty six and one-half degrees west, forty links; thence east fifty-eight and nine-tenths feet, thence south eighty-eight degrees thirty minues east to the shore of Pistakee Lake, thence along the shore of said Pistakee 1 Lake to a point south of the place of beginning, and thence North to the place of beginning, situated in the Township of McHenry, County of McHenry and Stat^ of Illinois. . Defendants. In Chancery Bill to Clear Title; ---- Notice is ' hereby given that .the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been issuedto 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 26th day of May, A. D. 1925. f, In testimony whereof I liave hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 17th day of April, A. D. 1925. Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. (Circuit Court Seal) 46-4t block number twenty-two (22) known as Back street of the Original Plat of the Town of McHenry, on the west side of Fox River, according to the plat thereof recorded in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, in Book B of deeds on page 160, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: commencing at the point of intersection of the easterly line of Back street with the northerly line of Elm street, being the most westerly corner of said Block Number Twenty-two; theqce north sixty-seven degrees west, along the northerly ling of said Elm street, extended thirty-three feet, more or less, to the east line- of the public highway known as the Richmond Road; thence north, along the said east line of said Richmond Road, one hundred fortyeight feet, more or less, to a point where the northerly line of Lot Number Ten in said Block Number Twentytwo, if extended northwesterly, would intersect said east line of said Richmond Road; thence south, sixty-seven degrees east, along said extended line of said lot number ten of said block number twenty-two ninety-one feet, more or less, to the said easterly line of Back street, being the most northerly corner of said lot number ten; thence south, twenty-three degrees west, along the said easterly line of Back strset, one hundred thirty-two feet, more or less, to the place of beginning, all of the said jfbove described premises being located in and being a part of the southeast quarter of section number twenty-six in township number forty-five north, of Range number eight, east of the Third Principal Meridian, and situatecU-lying and being in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, Defendants. In Chancery Bill to Clear Title. Notice 4s hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been 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 May, A. D. 1925. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the sea! of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 20th day of April, A. D. 1925. Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. (Circuit Court Seal.) 46-4t Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois) McHenry County) ss. In the Circuitf°Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1925. Nicholas P. Justen and Caroline Justen, Complainants • S vs. Unknown heirs or devisees of Oliver W. Owen, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Riley Gibson, deceased, unknown heirs 04 devisees of Abigial Colby, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees "of George Wooster, deceased, City of McHenry, in the County of Mc- j Henry and State of Illinois, and Stephen Justen, Jacob R. Justen, Margaret Bowers, Frederick Justen, Rose Huff, John Ju.sten, Elizabeth Miller, Susie Schaffer, William Justen, Gertrude Turner, Annie Huff, Dora Krepel, Helen Seiler, Edward Justen, Katie Justen, Susie Rudolph, Albert Justen, Peter Justen, Mary Justen, Joseph Justen, Elizabeth Justen, Harold Justen, and the unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots Number Ten and filleven in Block Number Twenty Two of the Original Plat of McHenry, on the west side of Fox River, according to the Plat thereof recorded in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, Book B of; deeds on page 160, and Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois ) McHenry County) ss In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1925. John Schoen, Complainant vs. Unknown heirs or devisees , of Matthew Blaumiser, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of John Miller, de ceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Christian Miller, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Peter Blake, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Francis Rothmel, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Blary Ann Miller, deceased, Unknown heirs or devisees of Peter Miller, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Nicholas Muladore, de ceased, John Benolkin, Katherine Benolkin, John Kipp, Mary Ann Kipp, Frank Benolkin, Anna Benolkin, John Muladore, Katharina Muladore, Peter Schreiner, Christina Schreiner, N. N. Weber, Peter Weber, Anna Lay, Mat Weber, Katie Freund, David R. Joslyn, Marcellus Joslyn, and the unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: Sublot number two of the County Clerk's Plat of Lot Number Thirty of the Assessor's Plat of section number thirteen in township number fortyfive north, of range number eight east of the third Principal Meridian, according to said County Clerk's Plat recorded in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book 2 of plats on page 36. ^ Also a part of sub-lot number one <of said County Clerk's plat of lot number thirty bounded and described as follows, to-wit: commencing at the north east corner of said sub-lot number two of said lot number thirty and running thence south, along the east line of said sub-lot number two eighty feet; thence east parallel with the north line of said sub-lot number one eight feet; thence north, parallel with the said east line of said sub-lot number two eighty feet to the north line of said sub-lot humber one thence west, along said north line eight feet to the place of beginning. Said premises being located in and l>eing- a part of the west half (W. V2) of the northeast quarter of said section . number thirteen (13) and situated, lying and being in the County of McHenry ii^ the State of Illinois. Defendants. In Chancery Bill to Clear Title. Stringer, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of C. W. Knight, deceased, unknown owner or owners of the note or debt secured by the mortgage recorded in Book A. of deeds, page 180 McHenry County Records; unknown heirs or devisees of Richard K. Swift, deceased; unknown heirs or devisees of Gabriel L. Strang, deceased; unknown heirs or devisees of Ann Strang, deceased; unknown heirs or devisees of John B. King, defeased; unknown heirs or devisees of Emily A. King, deceased; unknown heirs or devisees of Melissa A. Swift, deceased; unknown heirs or devisees of Thomas Frisby, deceased; unknown heirs or devisees of John Reed, deceased; unknown heirs or devisees of Giorge Frisby, deceased; unknown owner or owners ofr the not secured by mortgage recorded in Book 19 of mortgages, page 67, McHenry County Records and the unknowp owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: The South five (5) acres of the Northwest Quarter (N. W. %) of the southeast quarter (S. E. hi) of section Number Two (2) in Township Fortyfour (44) North of Range number eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridan situate, lying and being in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois. Defendant:- "< It) Chancery Bill to Clear Title. \ ' Notice js hereby given "that the abovfe is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been issued to the Sheriff of &aid 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 May, A. D. 1925. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 17th day of April, A. D. 1925. $ 46-4t Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. (Circuit Court Seal) Alford Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois) McHenry County) ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D# 1925. Clara King, Complainant vs. George King, Defendant, . In Chancery Bill for Divorce. Notice is hereby given that the above is the titjp of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit whieh is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been 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 111 inois, on Monday, the 25th day of May, A. D. 1925. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 21st day of April, A. D. 1925. Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. (Circuit Court Seal) 46-4t WEEKLYJTONALS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK 01 OUR BUSY CITY AS SEEN BY PLAINDEALER REPOUTERS AND HANDED IN BY OUR FRIEND8 9 Harry Morris of Chicago passed Sunday in McHenry. James Edwards of Chicago passed the week end in McHenry. Miss Ruth Stockebrand was a Chicago visitor last Saturday. Mrs. L. F. Pouse is spending a few weeks with relatives at Chesterton, Ind. Mrs. Ray F. Conway and Miss Dorothy Knox were Chicago visitors last Friday. Miss Nellie G. Miller passed the week end as the guest of Chicago friends. J.' B. Kelter of Chicago- passed the week end • as the guest of McHenry relatives. James Burke bf Chicago Wa« the guest of McHenry relatives over the week end. Harold Smith of Chicago passed a few days the last of the week with McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. Perce Molton of Joliet passed the week end as guests of McHenry relatives. Miss Rose Huemann is spending the week as the guest of relatives in the metropolitan city. Mrs. John Walsh and daughter, Genevieve, of Fox Lake were Sunday guests of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarthy of Chicago were week end guests of friends in McHenry and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baron and Mr. and Mrs. John Moller were Hebron visitors Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connolly of Chicago passed the week end in the Miss Clara Degen of Kenosha, Wis., passed the week end with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Degen. Miss Carolyn Steffes passed Saturday and Sunday as the guest, of Miss Carolyn Miller at Wilmette. Miss Rose Freund and brother Henry, of Waukegan passed the week end at their home in this city. H. H. Fay and son, Harris, of Elgin were calling on relatives and friends in town last Saturday evening. Mrs. John Kellogg of Pasadena Calif., was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thompson Sunday. Miss Gladys Rietesel of Chicago is spending the week in the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Chas. Rietesel home of her parents here. Mrs. Al. Wagner of Chicago passed a few days the first of the week in the home of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Kelter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garrity of Chicago passed the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schoewer. John Schreiner and Sam Stephenson of~Elgin were Sunday guests in the! home of the former's lsister, Mrs. Al., Krause. I Mr. and Mrs. Ney Lamb and daugh-1 ter, Grace, of Gurnee were guests of| Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Thompson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fay of Elgin, passed the week end in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers and family of Elgin were Sunday guests in £he home ^bf the former's father, Geo. Meyers. M. A. Conway, daughters, Eleanor and Florence, and son, LeRoy, were guests of relatives in Elgin over the week end. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Conley of Chicago passed the week end in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrfe. A. G. Barbian. '• Mr. and Mrs. Granger Smith and son, Gage, of Elgin were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Mrs. R. O. Davis and Jittle son, Billie Davis, of Joliet passed several days last week in the home of her mother, Mrs. Kate Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. William Dryer of Forest Park spent a few days last week in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Block. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Herbes and children of Grayslake were Sunday guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan and little daughter of Chicago passed the week end in the home of Mrs. Sullivaif's aunt. Miss Ellen Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Sayler and daughters of Woodstock passed Sunday in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler. Mrs. Harry Alexander and Miss Bernice Henry of Hebron passed Saturday and .Sunday in the home of the formr'sr sister, Mrs. Robt. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stenger of Green Bay, Wis., passed several days last week in the home of the former's brother, C. W. Stenger, and family. Mrs. A. G. Barbian returned home last Friday evening from a several weeks' visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Burkhartsmeier, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pitzen and son, Roman, and Miss Marie Pitzen of Racine, Wis., were Sunday guests in the home of the former's sister, JMrs. Jos. X. Mi'ier. A. H. Pouse, Attorney State of Illindis) McHenry County) ss. To Elizabeth Niesen*> Carrie Schreiner, Frank Rothermel, Mathias Rothermel, Joseph Rothermel, William Rothermel, Leo Rothermel, Villa Rothermel, Albert Rothermel, Karl Rothermel and Martha Rothermel, heirs at law and^legatees, so far as known, of George Rothermel deceased, late of McHenry County, Illinois. You are hereby notified that application has been made to the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, for the probate of the will of George Rothermel deceased, and that the hearing of the proof ^of said will has been set by said Court for the Eighteenth day of May, A. D. 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House in Woodstock in said County, when and where you can appear, if you see fit, and show cause, if any you have, why said will should not be admitted to probate. 16-3t. G. C. Still, County Clerk. April 23, 1925. Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois ) McHenry County) ss In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1925. Camille Beverly, Com-) . plainant ) In Chancery vs, ) Bill Charles Beverly, ) for Divorce. Defendant ) ~^ Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been Music by the Famous O' 8 Piece Orchestra Prizes for Twin Lakes Ball Room Dan ing Every Saturday Nigh w koM hM imaa issued to the Sheriff of said County Notice~"is <herefey given ^i|it the ! ^eturn®^e • ' 1 Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Ill\ on Monday, the 26th day of above is the title of the Court and th names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that' Vl013' . n 1Q9|. process for said defendants has been 7' 19Z®* , issued to the Shenff of said County In testimo"y ^'herf1fJ ]\aV* hereT returnable to the said Court at it- unto set my hand and th±l Court Ro<m in the City of Woodstock, i ^ f?J5 County of McHenry and State of 111-! to< r k th,s 17th day of APnl' AD' inois, on Monday, the 25th day of Mav. i 1?2r" » , A. D. 1925. y j46-4t Charles F. Hayes, Clerk. In testimony whereof I have j (Circuit Court Seal) unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 17th day of April, A. D. 1925. 46-4t Chas. F. Hays, Clerk. (County Court Seal) Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois ) McHenry County) ss' > In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, M?y Term, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wheeler and Mrs. Wm. Marshall and daughters, Ro- Vena and Dorothy, motored to North Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Thompson and M^rs. Christopher and daughter, Ber nice, of Lake Geneva, Wis., were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wentworth. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 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