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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Oct 1935, p. 10

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Sy&d., It 31 blk :: Wonder i^ke' Synd./it 32 blk 7 , F. 1.50 1.60 1,50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 ft 1 It 2 tJ( / ".Wonder Lake Syfcd;, 1 .»-^Wonder Lake Synd., • -•s Wonder, • $jr&W- -.fy' \ * Wonder Lake Synd', It --8 ...... . bonder Lake Synd.,' It , > •«" •••' .<? J":.•„.„... F bik _ ____ ...F Lake Synd., It 8 blk . F Lake Synd-,, W 9 tjlk ;;;U: F It 10 blk j'Wonder 1$ 8 """• '••.:•• 'Wonder 8 - -- "Wonder s • - Wonder ' 8 Wonder 8 Wonder 8 blk .,,.F'J blk F $ blk F. 4 blk. . F'r 1'50 5. 'blk"^:^'; - F . 1. 5? 6 blk ^- Mkfe Syndv; H 7 Lake Lake Synd., It 11 F blk F John Unti, It 2 blk 14 21.72 John P. Weber, Its 5 & 8 blk 16 21.37 Jacob C. Bickler, Its 9 & 12 it '-'T'J (ex SW 58 ft of NW 25 ft of E% It 11) & Its 10 & 11 blk 16 if..; JT 54127 John P. Weber, It 3 blk 17 . : 4.W, Neisen's Cafe Inc., (ex S 11 V) •> It 5 blk 17 'M6.48 Mrs. M. E. Taylor, S 11 ft tt .1 1 & N 19 ft It 6 Mk 17 F 101.41 John J. Buch, It 1 blk 13 94.26 Mathias EJnseln. sub-It 2-4t 2 sub-It 1 It 3 blk 18 i.: V 1S0.94 Barbara & Jos, E^iS^ln. sr.6-lt 2 It 3 blk 18 F 201.25 Fred Justen, srb^lt 1 It 3 blk 18 ........ .. .'F 165.82 Jos. J. RothermoH SI ^)jCt Rub-lt 2 It 4 blk 18 39.67 Fred Justen, S 16 ft. sub-It 2 It 4, all j'£ It «.& siUS-lt 2 It 5 blk U F 1028.83 H. E, pirch. "pt sttb-lt 1 It 4 blk 10 F 467.23 Chas^jiik^ tt^l^ift pt'sub-lt 1 it 4 h'k IS . F 327.96 Hf. A! Klei'i. sub-It 2 '1# 5 blk 19 18 (JO Prt6r JT l i^und, S f ft It 3 & v N«i5 blk 10 ; .^..1 ,,a; 22.83 H. B Hart. S\V]v 59 ft1t « NEljr ' 1 ft 11 !) l#lk 19 J1 725,10 '^S,> heol Stjliin?: (ft 25 ft X,^0 It) / ^:or^:'65. ft H 9 blk 19 .. ,a.v..:.,^ ,iseii06 , •<; fOo <ex E 80 ft) submit ' 1.2:. bik 19 .J: .,-...^..:.^F" -91^8 ^.'Perov Barnes. NT 25 ft X 60 - • ft rf s «5 ft it s'>i*;i^;- l'®«-T^h2e0o .^ Blchier, subHtj % It 1- blk ^ " '" "l t H: 'E. Buch, s'ubv-!t 2 It 5, sub-It 1-®° >.:lt'.6 blk 20 ...... 1.5/^0 ;J o2s1e phine Boley, :I ts 1 A 4 bl.kp < ea Worts & Boley,' NW 52 ft Its *'50- 2 & 3 blk 21 .....F 152.26 Emma Miller, Its 6 & 7 blk 21 F 135.58 , Emma Miller, sub-It 2 It 10, sub-It 2 It 11 blk 21 . ........:...P Michael J. Walsh, E% It 18 blk , 3 , F 139.10 Allda M. Mead, It 7 blk 4 f 34.07 pv..ivn Thurlwell, Its 8 A 9 i»' < : 16.11 Frr n'- Er-Oranger, It 11 & W W ft It 1 b !< 5 74.58 B. TYyp, V 20 ft It 5 blk 5. 47.46 L-I'kh. et al. It 6 blk 5r.F 215.66 96.63 33.66 23.40 13.75 36.64 11.22 62.74 92.57 1.50 Wonder Lake Synd., It 12 blk Christ Blake. N 62% ft of E 92 . 8 : Wonder Lake Syrid.. s l..v.. Wonder Lake Synd., • 8 F It 13 blk .. F 14 blk F , ,ni ft It 1 blk 22 ...., :... , *-r° Jos. N. Miller, 33 ft of vacated 43.43 43.76 It Wonder R Lake Svnd., It 15 blk ..F Wonder Lake Synd,! It 16 blk 8 . . . " F Wonder XJske Synd., It 17 blk s f Wohdf r" Lake Synd', .lt 18 blk 8 " F "Wonder Lake Synd., It 19 blk : 8 i F Wond' r Lake Synd., It 20 blk •' 8 . .• ..F. bjk P blk F blk ...F 1.50 1.50 JLIP 1.5C St. adjoining & W 53 ft Its 2, 3, 6 & 7 blk 22 . F 195.60 M. Wortz,, Jt 8 & S 10 It It 5 blk 22 . V..:...;.F 232.03 Chas. & John Unti. SE% Its 9 & 12 blk 22 •" F 209.52 Roy F. Kent, (ex N |0 ft E 132 Hoi". Patike, E^'lt 1 blk 6 . ..F "lobt. Patzke, It 1 blk 6 . F lat ob Steffps, It 4 blk 7 •Enma F. Fav. W 35 ft It 6 blk 7 *Vm. Tisch, E 80 ft sub-It 1 It 1 blk 8 : : Wilhelmina Black? Its 6 tt 7 blk : 8 : P 100.72 Alice Lindsav, NWVi E% It S blk 8 45.12 Chas. R. Page, (ex S 66 ft) S 143.2 ft It 1 blk 9 ...F 143.82 Lester Page, S 66 ft It 14 blk ; 9 J* Frances Froehlich, W 112 ft of it 7 bik ? : ..J:,.,... Mabel C. Johnson,' (ex E .66 It) It 3 blk 10 : Mabel G. Johnson, it 4 blk 10 :... Albert S. Parks Est. (ex W' 66 ft) N 132 ft sub-It 1 It 1 blk r l 2 ' , r . 1 4 4 ; « 5 Herman Kreutzier, W 66 ft N 132 ft sub-It 1, It 1 blk 12. ,.v P 70.87 Peter J- Schoewer, Its 4 & 5 blk 12 ,:.,;.....F 56.98 Stenger, Weber & Covalt, W pt ^Tlts l & 2 blk 14 . ....F 55.52 Matt Baur's Addn. Section 36, Town 4#, Ran^e 8 22.66 23.73 6.12 172 fractions of a month will be regarded as a month. I, Lester Edinger, treasurer and exofficio county collector of the, said County of McHenry in the State of Illinois, do hereby certify that th9 foregoing is a list of delinquent lands, lots and blocks upon which taxes remain due and unpaid for the year A. D. 1934 together with the owner's name, if know-nV the amount due thereon for taxep, and the year for which the same is due; and I hereby give notice thaU application will be made to the Probate Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, on the 14th day of October thereof, to be holden at the Court House in Woodstock in the said county on the 2nd Monday in October, A. D. 1936 to-wit: October Society Notes STAG PARTY The Diedrich brothers entertained at a stag party in honor of Alex Adams Sunday night. Mr. Adams was presented with a studio couch. TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY 1 McHenry chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will observe the thir- HYlTl935?*foT judgment" against "the I J^eth anniversary of the chapter and above described lands and town lots homecoming at a dinner and social and blocks In the said county for taxes evening Saturday Qct. 6. Pot-luck Wonder Lake Synd,, It 21 "Wonder Lake Synd., It. 22 Wonder Lake Synd., It 23 •Wonder Lake Synd., It 25 blk 8* Wonder Lake Synd., It 27 blk . 8 ..,.Fr Chas. Welter,'It 28 blk 8 • Wonder Lake Svnd , It 29 blk 8 . ; F Wonder Lake Synn., It 30 blk 8 . ; ... F Wonder Lake Synd., It 31 blk 8 p . Wonder Lake Synd., It 32 blk 8 p1 Carrie E. Covalt, It 1 blk 9:. ; Wonder Lake Synd., It 2 blk 9 p Wonder Lake Synd., It 3 blk 9 F . Wonder Lake Synd., It 4 blk 9 1 p Wonder Lake Synd., It 5 blk 9 1^' Wonder Lake Synd., It 6 blk v 9 F . Wonder Lake Synd;, It 7 blk 9 Wonder Lake Synd., It 8 bjk 9 Wonder Lake Synd., It 9 blk, 9 _,.... ;....: P Wonder Lake Synd., It 10 blk 9 : FWonder Lake Synd., It 11 blk 9 ;. ; F» Wonder Lake Synd., It 12 blk 9 : F Wonder Lake Synd., It 13 blk • » 9 F Wonder Lake Synd., It 14 bile 9 P Wonder Lake Synd., It. 15 blk .9 •: : F Wonder Lake Synd., It 16 ' 1,50 1M 1.5C 1.5C 1.50! 4.5f | 1.5C | '.32 1:5C .60 1.5C 1.50 1.70 1.50 vr-jiol Wonder I>ake 9 Wonder Lake 9 Wonder Lake 9 , Wonder Lake /' 9- Svnd... It 17 Synd., It 18 Synd-, It 19 Synd ,"it. 20 blk P blk •P :b..l.kp blk ,...P blpk : Wonder Lake Synd., It 21 blk 9 . 1 * ,•.1...-.. .:....:....F Wonder Lake Synd., It 22 blk ' ® •• v;. .* • r. p' Wonder Lake Synd., It 23 blk 9 WWoonnddeerr Lake Synd., It 24 blk 9 10 Wonder io : Wonder 10 Wonder 10 "W1o0n der jtiake Synd., lt Wooded 1C Wonder 10 Wonder 10 Lake Synd., It 1 Lake Synd., It 2 Laike Synd., It 3 Lake Synd., It 4 Lake Synd., It Lake Synd., It Lake Synd., It blk ..-.J' blk ...:,P blk P bit, P 5 blk ......,.-.F 6 blk F 7 blk ...F 8 blk WonfrerLkke^ 10 Wonder Lake Synd., It 10 blk 10 ^W1o0n der.Lake Synd., It 11 blk Wonder Lake Synd, It 12 io p blk F CITY OF WcHEXKT ^ West Side Fox Hirer v,larence Douglas, It 2 blk 2 McGee. Its 11, 12 & blk 2 C. H. Fegers, It 2 blk 3"'.. F John B. Murphy, lta 3 ft 6. bik Jos. Rothermel, Its 2 & 3 bik « y Ellen Engelhardt, It 4 lalk g.' .F Jo5s. blWk . 5 & Mary Rothermel, it Rene Niessen, It 8 blk 5 Jno. Schuenamann, It 9 blk 5.?.. Ellen Engelhardt, It 2 blk 6 .,.P Mary Rothermel, It 3 blk 6 .„p Rene Kiessen. It 4 blk 6 ...p John Schuenamann, It 5 blk *6.... Richard B. Walsh, Its 1, 2 & 3 blk 7 ..F Eliz. Rothermel Eet., It 4 blk 7 E!!s. Rothermel Est., It 8 f>lk 8 Mary G. Green, Its 6 & 7.blk 9. .. Henry J. Schaeffer, N 50 ft It'10 , blk 10 P Martin Stoffel, 33 ft of vacated St. adjoining and (ex W 83%') E 74 ft It 2 blk 12 P Henry Stoffel, W 53% ft E 74 ft It 2 blk 12 P Ther^a A. Hfckey, (ex 8 9 ft) ••Jt. I W. 13 :--™. ft) it 6 & sub-It 12 It 5 blk 23 ..... F E. M. Owen - Est., sub-It 3 It 6 sub-It 2 It 7 & (ex S 37 ft) sub-It 2 It 10 blk 24 .......... ..F 313.61 I^ee Kercher Est., N 33 ft of .S 37 ft sub-It 2 It 10 blk 24... E Hunter. S 4 ft sub-It 2 lt; 10 blk 24 : Frank J. Freund. E 90 ft It 1 & E 90 ft N 16 ft It "4 blk 25 ...y Louisa Lawlus, sub-It 1 It 1, sub-It 1 It 4 blk 26 F 156.31 l^enry J. Kennebeck, sub-It 3 It 3 sub-Its 1 & 2 It 6 blk 26....F Geo. F. Kramer, (ex E 32 ft) sub-It 2 It 1 blk 27 Ethel M. Hollv. sub-It 3 It 1 SUb-lt 2 It 2 blk 27 .....P Owen's Out Lots Cath. Bishop of Rockford S% It 1 : ;... Cath. Bishop of Rockford, It 2.... C J. Carp, (ex S 7 ft) it 3. P 153.23 Jacob Brefield, It 6 ...,...„„.F 185.98 Lakevlew , • Roy A. Kent, trustee. It 1 blk 1 1.501 R°y A- Kent, trustee. It 2 blk 1 • Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 3 blk 1 1.50 ;R°y A- Kent, trustee, It 4 blk 1 | Roy A. Kent, trustee. It 5 blk 1 •1.50 R°y A;. Kent, trustee, It 6 blk 1 jRoy A., Kent, trustee, It 7 blk" 1 1.50 JR°y A- Kent, trustee, It 8 blk 1 / {Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 9 blk 1 1.50 |R°y A. Kent, trustee, It 10 blk 1 16.36 !R°y A- Kent, trustee, It 11 blk 1 32jRoy A. Kent, trustee, It 1 blk 2 Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 2 blk 2 Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 2 blk 3 Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 3 blk 3 Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 4 blk 3 Wm. Bonslett, It 5 blk 3 Rov A. Kent, trustee, It 7 blk 3 Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 8 blk 3 Cath. Bishop of Rockford, lt*» blk 3 Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 1 blk 4 Roy A. Kent, trustee. It 2 blk 4 Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 3 blk 4 Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 4 blk 4 Roy A. Kent, trustee, it 1 blk 5 R. C. Bowles. It 2 blk 5 F Roy A. Kent, trustee, It 3 blk 5 R. C Bowles,Jt 4 blk 5 ...........P 109 06 Wm. Bonslett, It 5 blk 1 72 Wm. Bonslett, It 6 blk 5 Roy A. Kent, trustee. It 8 blk 5 Mathias Steffes, It, 10 blk 5 ........ Henry Kennebeck, It 11 blk 5..P Mary M. Hack, It 12 blk 5...^.. F Anton P. Freund, N 16 ft It 4 & all It 3 blk 6 Wm Bonslett. Its 5 & 6 blk « ... Roy A. Kent, trustee. It 7 blk 6 E SideYox River (Outside Corp.) Frett Bros. & Freund, blk 3....F 5.35 Pearl Schmitt, blk 4 ... ..F Math Lauers, Its 1, 2, 4 & 5 blk 6 ^ f. ..................,t: Frett Bros. & Freund, It 3 blk 6 i: p. Joe H. Weber, Its 11 & 12 blk 6 •••• :.F 106.42 Hubert Weber, Its 3 & 4 blk 7.. 25.58 J. N. McOmber, It 2 blk 8 9.14 Edgewater Sob. Div. (Outside Corp.) John Engeln, It 1 blk 1 2.38 John Engeln, It 2 blk 1 20.64 J. C. Keg, It 5 blk 2 ............. ....P 80.59 Terry Dowling, It 7 blk t ........F 21.12 Wm. Capouch, It 8 blk 2 E. C. Hawley, trustee, Its 1 it '2* blk 3 Myrtle Oswald, It 3 blk 4 .. .v..-.. Agnes Went worth, It 4 blk 4....F Mrs. W. D. Wentworth, It 1 blk 5 P W. D. Wentworth. It 2 blk 5...P Peter Engeln, It 3 blk 5 P Efliil Umbrecht, Its 4 & 5 blk 7.. Rose Iacilo, Its 11 & 12 blk 7...V Katherine Schmitt, It 13 blk 7.... John Katoll, It llk.blk 7 :F Ferrers Ont Lots (Ontslde Corp.) Wm. J. Mey^r, It 2 blk 1 ...i 1.72 Wm. J. Meyer, It 3 blk 1 1.72 Wm. J. Meyer, Its 16 & 17 blk 1 3.54 Phillip State Bank & Trust Co., It 5 blk 3 „.... Phillip State Bank & Trust Co., 20.66 11 6 blk 3 -- Phillip State Bank & Trust Co., Its 7 & 8 blk 3 Phillip State Bank & Trust Co., It 9 blk 3 Walter Schimmel, Its 12, 18 £ 14 blk 4 . ....: ^ ! . V.; M. Kelter's Addn.' Mary M. Dowe, DR 188 p 167, Its 4, 5 & 6 blk 3 1.50 1.50 1;$01 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .1.50 lib 1.50 1.50 ~oo 1.50 ^2 .32 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.60 1.50 <-"..F 1.50 66.59 27.12 11.22 75.70, 78.69 , •4.2i74 88.06 31.04 4.59 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 - 86 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 109.26 1.72 1.72 1.72 1.72 4.01 35.30 24.42 41.38 2.40 33.82 38.63 5.66 Mathias Bauer, It 1 Mathias Bauer, It 2 ..'..t'................. Mathias Bauer, It 3 ..................... Kent's Addn. Gertrude Niesen, It 3 Hanley's 1st Addn. M. L/Worts Est.. Its 1 & IM1....F Hanley's 2nd Add^ Geri A. Hanley, its 1 & 2 blk 1 .:. :F Geo. A. Hanley, It 5 blk 1 P Geo. A. Hanley, Its 6, 7 & 8 blk 1 .r>r ,F Myron H. Detriefc, Its 9, 10, & 11 blk 1 P Myron H. Detrick, Its 12, 13 & 14 blk 2 p Geo. A. Hanley, Its 15 & 16 blk 2 ...F Myron H. Detrick, Its 27, 28 & 29 blk 2 ....F Hanley's 3rd Addn. '"Myfon-H. Detrick, It 1 blk P H. Detrick, It 2 blk H. Detricbj jt 3, blk 1.72 . 1.72 1.72 23.73 73.33 67.84 13.08 51.32* 38.52 3^.52 34.77 38.32 1 Myroft 1 Myron 1 Myron 1 Myron' 1 Myron 1 ..... Myron 1 Myron 1 ..... Myron 1 .... Myron 1 ...... Myron 2 ..... Myron 2 Myron 2 v. Myron 2 .... Myron 2 .... Myron 2 ... Myron 2 ... Myron 2 .... H. Detrick, It 4 iir E^riiefer It H. It 7 F blk F' blk P blk F blk 11.95 11.95 11.95 11.95 11.95 15.71 H. Detrick, It 9 H. Detrick, It 4 HL mtricit; " E "6 H. Detrick, It 6 H. H. Detrick, H. Detrick, It 8 blk ...P blk -V"-• • -- - P H. Detrick, It 10 blk H. DetHck, it 3/ bikp blk ....F blTkf..t blk .P H. Detrick, It 7 blk Hr ^rickr Jt i bik : P 11.95 Detrick, it 9 blk P Detrick, It 10 blk ;...f A. I. Froehlich, incl Its 5 to 10 blk 3 P nerbe^s Addn. Jobe V. Vasey, S 66 ft of W 132 ft It 8 :.. E. M. Owen's Est. Addn. Floyd E. & Carrie E. Covalt, pc 66 ft x 132 ft N of and adj & It 5 F 174.02 Mary Powers, S 66 ft x 132 ft It 9 P 110.19 Out Lots to W. McHenry NWU Sec. 85 & SWU Sec. 96 R. S. Howard, S 132 ft of W 1»9 ft of N 462 ft It 1 ,65a 17.48 M. J. Kent, S of sub-It 2 It 5 40a t.. "Clarence Niessen, (ex E 200 ft) It 6 2.65a ; .....P McHenfy Lumber Co., It 7 .99a Geo. A. Hanley, NE pt It 9 P McHenry Lumber Co., W pt It 9 Stenger, Weber & Covalt, W pt It 10 2a F Henry W. Ahrens, NE 112 ft of E 132 ft It 15 .30a F McHenry Lumber Co., It 17 2a. .. Wattles Addn. to W, McHenry Pt. Out Lot 4 Frett Bros., Its 1 & 2 - P 13.78 Frank Hinf, It 10 -3.08 Wattles Second Addn. to W. McHenry 15.71 15.71 15.71 15.71 11.95 11.95 11.95 11.95 11.95 11.95 11.95 13.82 38.18 for the year 1934 together with in terest and costs due and to become due severally thereon; or as much ot the said taxes and costs as may then remain due and unpaid ; and that an application also will be made to the dinner will be served at 7 o'clock. COLUMBUS DAY DANCE |; The Knights of Columbus will cele- W11I brate Columbus day with a dance to said Probate Court at the time and ^ held at the Bridge next Thursday place above mentioned for an order ( nl&"t» October 10. There will be no to sell said lands and lpts for the, admission charge and members will satisfaction of. said taxes and costs, 'invite their families and friends.. And I do hereby alfto give notice that !? " , _--2 ' all lands and town blocks in the above! CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY and foregoing^ list and for which] T, , . , . •><-£' such order of sale shall be made will1 t • "e eighteenth be exposed to public sale at the Court , g anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. House, in the City of Woodstock in ptep^ien N. Schmitt, a pleasant evensaid eminty on Monday, the 28th day in8T was spent in Chicago Saturday, of October A. D. 1935, commencinjg at Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. 9 o'clock a. m:, "central standard Stilling, Mr. and Mrs. Schmitt motime, for the iamount of said; taxes,! tored to Chicago where |they met interest, and costs as provided by law, unless prevented by previous payment. Dated at Woodstdck in said County of McHenry, this 2nd day of October li935 at Woodstock, Illinois. LESTER EDINGER County Treasurer and ex^off&io County Collector. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwerm and Kathrine Schmitt and all attended the WLS barn dance at the Eighth street theater. MATHEWS-HOWE Miss Marion Mathews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mathews, of Mc- Subscribed and sworn to before me Henry, and Mr. Lyman, Howe, son of this 2nd day of October, 1935, at Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Howe of West Mc- Woodstock, Tllinois. (Seal) ' ;; C P. DALY Notary Publip. Henry, were united in marriage Sunday1 afternoon by Charles Hayes, justice of the peace, at Woodstock. The young people are employed in County of McHenry, ss. _ - : the local A. and P. store, where A. G. State of Illinois, : ^ . I, A. H. Mosher,. do hereby cer- Mathews, father of the bride, is mantify that I am manager of The Mc- Henry Plaindealer, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of McHenry in GIRL SCOUTS Troop No. 1 of the Girl Scouts has tnhoei sC; othuantt yt hoef fMorceHgeoninryg, lSistatst eo fo f laUridlis- organized for the winter and plans are being made for the activities of the aCnodu notyt hoefr .rMeaclH eensrtya,t eS tsaitteu aotef d Ililnin othise,* ?0mlnf months New pa,t ro,l s ,h ave on which taxes remain due and un- lorm?f! ^lth n,ew leaders and paid for the. year 1934 are duly pub-1 W1lr Miss Ward as their leader, lished in the said McHenry Plain-1 T*16 members' of the troop desire dealer in the issue of October 3, new members and extend an invitation 1935, and that the said list was care- to all girls interested to attend their fully examined and compared with the meeting next Monday after school in list furnished by the Treasurer of said the grade school. county for publication, and found to correspond therewith; that the number of copies was equal to the whole circulation of said paper for that day. I do further certify that the said McHenry Plaindealer is a news- MISCELLANEOUS SHOWERS Miss Loretta Diedrich, who will become the bride of Alex Adams on October 5, was guest of honor at a paper that has been regularly pub- J miscellaneous shower given by her sislished for at least six months prior, ter-in-law, Mrs. Joe Diedrich, Sunday to the publication 6f said notice, and evening. that I am duly the„ certificate. authorized to make A. H. MOSHER. Bunco and hearts furnished entertainment for the guests, with prizes in bunco being won by Mrs. Arthur Subscribed and sworn to before me1 Shober, Mrs. Jacob Adams and Mrs. this 3rd day of October A. D. 1935 at McHenry, Illinois. ANTHONY J. WIRTZ, (Seal) Notary Public. ASKS $7,000 DAMAGES FOE CRASH INJURIES Jacob Diedrich. In hearts the prizes went to Mrs. Nick Adams, Miss Lydia Shober and Miss Margaret Schwegel. Guests were Mrs. Jacob Diedrich, daughters^ Loretta, Vendalina and Mary Ann, Mrs. Joe Diedrich, Mrs. D. Dorn, Miss Betty Dorn, Margaret Schwagel, Mrs. Joe Bauer, Margaret Bauer, Mrs. Carl Barnickol, Mrs. J. Marshall, Mrs. J. R. Smith, Mrs. Harvey Nye, Mrs. Nick Adams, Mrs. Otto Adams, Mrs. Mat Adams, Mrs. Joe Adams, Mrs. A. Shober, Lydia Shober, Edith Pitzen, Mrs. Ben Dietz. Miss Diedrich was also honored at a previous party and miscellaenous shower given by Mrs. Mat Adams, Mrs. Otto Adams and Mrs. Nick Adams at the home of the former where five hundred was played and many lovely gifts received. LEGION AUXILIARY Mrs. Eva Bacon, newly installed president of McHenry unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will preside at her first meeting next Thursday evening. . • .«.- .• v Installation djf County Legion Auxiliary officers -vHtli be held Friday night at the Auxiliary rdeeting *t Algonquin. ST. MARY'S COURT INSTALLS With the cool fall weather giving a warning of the winter days to come and the approach of thev long evenings which are already here, lodge and club activities are becoming mou frequent and members are planning the winter program for meetings and social events. * St. Mary's Court, No. 594, C. O. F, is one of the lodges now prepared, for the winter season, having held, their annual installation of-officers on Tuesday evening. This annual event is always anticipated with pleasure by the members and an attendance of aboui; fifty-five members was present for the ceremonies Tuesday night. . John Bolger acted as installing officer for the occasion ^nd the officers installed were: Spiritual Director--Msgr. C. S. Nfcc. Chief Ranger--John Thennes. Vice-Chief Ranger--E. R. Sutto% Past Chief Ranger--Jacob Preuatf. Speaker--William H. Althoff. ;; ^ Treasurer--Herman Steffes. Recording Secretary--Elmer Ifey-, erg. •. >./\ Financial Secretary--George v'-f.' Freund. • Senior Conductor- XJeo. 3. Freund. . Junior Conductor--Cletus Althoff. • Inside Sentinel--Geo. E. Frisby, Outside Sentinel--Clarence Young. William Althoff, speaker, gave an inspiring talk of encouragement for officers and members. In the financial secretary's . campaign, which has been put on by the Foresters, St. Mary's court won the first prize in their group for the greatest amount of increased insurance written in a given time. Since the first of the year the insurance in the local court has increased $5?;000, putting the court in the lead to the prize of fifty dollars. .' v•.tt Tj/; A-;- ' pVV>.-' C;-:' Erickson Prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 4 -U ; CABBAGE^-Fine for sauerkraut, per 100 lbs,.™_. Smaller quantities, per lb. BUTTEk--Finest 92 to 93 $<$re butter--country Foils, per lb. --...........-- COFFEE--Vintage brand coffee, a regular 27c - grade, per lb.« It ...1 PANCAKE FLOUR--tt!kbury*s, VA lb. pkg. . ..^ Pillsbury's Pancake Flour, 3*4 lb. pkg. ,4... GRAPE NUTS, per package -~ SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS, per pkg. BROOMS--4-Sewed parlor brooms, each :. PAPER NAPKINS--White or colors, per 100 GRAPES--Fancy Tokay grapes, ; 3 H>8- 75<5 1* 17t 50^ 10^ 24c 16^ 39^ 25e FLASH --Attention dairymen--During the milk strike, ire will take dairy butter in trade for merchandise. 18.65 299.14 14.26 65.62 3.08 54.12 72.10 9.18 Jno. F. Knox, It 6 blk 2 . Ella Newman, It 6 blk 3 ... W. E. Carey, It 4 blk 4 Weber & Foss, It 11 blk 4 Weber & Foss, It 12 blk 4 Henry Ahrens, It 5 blk 5 , Mabel Johnson, It 3 blk 7 Math Laures, It 4 blk 7 ... Floyd B. Covalt, It 5 blk 7 Jos. Rauen, It 1 blk 13 ..F F Zf F F 1.60 .32 1.50 1.50 $ 11.29 13 ...F 149.25 4.14 22.92 99.44 F 120.36 F 78.22 17.73 5.44 5.44 5.83 1.20 19.35 L54 21.12 48.84 94.93 76.35 17.15 22.14 I.72 1.90 2.38 5.35 39.67 5.15 40.96 8.62 II.48 .68 25.73 2.38 22.46 9.16 2.38 4.70 71.85 7.1 17.36 1.20 6.64 5.44 9.30 3.08 11.75 3.0S 7.00 An' automobile accident in which two person were hurt June 11, 1935* oi^ Route 60, east of Solon Mills, re* suited in the filing of a $7,000 person^ al injury suit in McHenry county Circuit court Friday afternoon. The suit is brought by Mrs. Emma Hausheer and her son, Elmer, against Paul Waspi of Spring Grove, and Attorney Russell Allen as administrator of the estate of the late Steve Stanfel, Spring Grove. It is the outgrowth of an automobile collision in which a car occupied by Waspi and Stanfel and a second machine driven by Hausheer came together at the intersection of Route 60 and a side road, one and a half miles east of Solon Mills. The complaint charges that Waspi and Stanfel approached on the graVel and failed to yield right of way te the plaintiffs whose car was traveling on the highway. The defendant's car ran against the rear side of the plaintiffs auto, the bill alleges. In the joint action, Mrs. Hausheer, who claims to have spent $1,600 foi medical treatment following the accident, seeks $5,000 damages, and her son asks $2,000. Hausheer alleges that treatment of his injuries cost him $600. They are represented by the Chicago law firm of Ross, Birchem and Hanson. - «. NAttJNO OUR HAO TO TNI MASTHKAD --In it* Utttst ttufl* mVWiM car factty in tit mtrU. tk$m tsmjt tf ptttnm Bmtd mtrimtn k»v» fmmttd fwr mm junks m ptfyctiag fmr turn imm mf »*------* mmmmMm. mmd Mm thtj +$r Hmt M ikt fmUit to fmU wMfaw »*•/ tUf drammtiemtty --riff tkt trmiitim*! "Whtm kHltr mtOtmiU thorn." ON DISPLAY AT ALL MUCK SHMflllMI SATUMAY. SEPTEMKI 2IB 27 TILLAGE OF RIKCWOOD Louis Schroeder, It 5 The Ringwood State Bank, x 44 ft SE cor It 6 E. C. Hawley, 23 ft' front Jt 20 ft facing E pt It 6 Nellie L. Dodge. DR 142 p 341 sub-It 1 It 18 H. J. Collins, sub-It S lot 18...:. Mary G. Green, (e* B 60 ft of 8 118 ft) W 125 ft sub-It 4 It 18 Alex Anderson, (ex E 84 ft ft W 180 ft) sub-It 6 It 30 Ellen E. Hall Est., It 54 .. ........F Simmon's Adds. Edgar C. Hawley Est, It 6 24.70 FAREWELL SERMON SUNDAY MORNING 7.18 25.83 10.84 21.64 7.33 15.50 26.84 66.41 CITY OF WF.ST ItcHENRJ Inside Corp. Henry J. Shaefer, suh-lt 3 It 2 hlk 1 • .....F 358.45' Bion H. Barnard, SE 50 tt It 3 ' blk 1 • I....... 58.68 John E. Pufahl, E 8% ft N>4 & " S% It 7 blk 2 56.30 Tyouis A. Erickson, NE*4 It 8 blk 2 71.88 Floyd Covalt, NW% It 8 blk 2..F 104.19 H. J, 6cliaeffir, (ex W 10 ft) S% It 9 bit 2 F 80,39 In the foregoing list the abbrevia tlons are used as follows: F for forfeited or back tax; N stands for North; S stands for South; W stands for West; E stands for East; frl stands for fractional; und for undivided; m for middle; assm't for assessment; co for county; elks for clerks; sub for subdivision; add for addition; a for acres; It for lot; blk for block; ex for except. No for number; R.R. for railroad; bal for balance; bet for between; Int for Interest adj for adjoining. The cost on each tract of land and town lot listed above is 36 cents per tract and 19 cents per lot and 20 cents for each notice sent by registered mail. Jf paid before sale, 36 cents on each tract and 19 cents on each lot in addition to which cost, all such due and unpaid general taxes will bear interest dn first installment after the first day of June, on second installment after first day of September, at the rate of one per cent per month paid or -Part*-H Rev. L. H. Brattain will deliver his farewell sermon next Sunday morning at the local M. E. church. A good attendance is desired. Rev. Brattain has been officially appointed by the bishop, to the Olivet Methodist church, East 26th street, Minneapolis, and he with Mrs. Brattain and their daughter, Miriam, will leave the - first of next week for their new home. Their friends here wish for them success and happiness in their nt x field of work. , According to a letter received by the committee from Dr. Moore, dis trict superintendent, the pastor to be appointed for McHenry for another year will be Robert W. Pinell. He married and has no children. Rev. Pinell's recommendations are A-l, coming from Dr. Smith, presi dent of the Garrett Biblical school at Evanston, who says he is a fine man and he would back him for any church. The new pastor, who will be officially appointed next Sunday at the annual conference now in session Elgin, will arrive in McHenry next week and be in charge of the services a week from Sunday.' Mrs. Alby Krug and Mrs. L. J. Mc Cracken, delegates to the Rock River Conference, plan to attend some of the sesaions now in progress at Elgin. Mrs. William Spencer spent a few days the first of the week with her daughter in W*ufceg*n. "Standard and Special Access o r y Groups on all models at extra cost' »J*ePctr ltcoe sc haSnugb* , wCitohnovuet nnioentitc e pGaMymACen t Tpliman«'" euick ROADMASTER 1255' 0ME LOOK JH THESE FHEMOMEmFOraraYOirU SAY HOICKS THE BOY! Two years afo Buick deliberately leveled it* tight* on 1936. It coolly set lta aim on bringing to market for that year a line of motor ear* that would startle the world. It purposed to do that, not by freak or superficial design, not by skimping' Quality to make a price, but by sheer merit as expressed in automobile beauty, value, ability. It submits to you now the eminently satisfying results of that fruitful two years of concentrated endeavor. Hert are four separate series of sensational new Buick cars -- oars called phenomenal by experts in the trade who previewed them. Each is a feast to the eye schooled in mature modern styling, ai you can see. Each has under the smooth flowing planes and surfaces of its smart exterior, the solid, tough, durable, beautifully engineered chassis that underwrites Buick dependability. And each offers you from the steppedup power of its big thrifty valve-inbead eight-cylinder engine such safe, thrilling performance •• you hav* never known. These cars are big cars every one -- built to almost lavish dimensions of body room and bead clearance -- yet they handle with the fingertip lightness of small cars. They are literally breath-taking in power and speed and take-off, yet under their new tiptoe hydraulics and easy-steering knee-action they are almost as manageable as a telephone. They are thewed and sinewed by that quality which springs from Buick's third of a century of manufacturing experience, advantaged by $14,500,000 worth of new tools, dies and factory re-equipment devised for these cars alone. These things are so true and so obvhm that everywhere you will soon hear the motor-wise saying," BUICK'S THE BUY!" Fust of thi :•* Nil AL MOTORS C ARt. Crystal Lake Illinois R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES W«et McHenry Illinois

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