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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Sep 1936, p. 7

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*. ,>* 'i-Xf* *i7? . V * ^ ^" T \" ,'»' r«» : ' ' .<; ..:, /* 'V 7 % ?r , 7 ^ -V '-Xl + K * ' • • ' S < ,* » , ( f • s '•* . " I Thursday, September, 24,1986 IBB KeBZHST HJUHDBA '• >, ?<? <> \j'.,. DELINQUENT TAX LIST M'HENRY TWP. (Continued from Page 6) Werner W. Gnese, It 14* blk is ».: ,: F Wonder Lake ^ynd., It 5, Uk 16 .... Wonder Lake Synd., It 17, blk 16 ...: ........F Wonder Lake Synd., It 18, blk 16 .:.....- F Wonder Lake Synd., It 19, blk 16 p Wonder Lake Synd., Jt| 16, blk Wpnder Lake Synd., It 24, blK. 17',.....:.. Geo. Andre, It 2, blk 18 Wm. C. Lang, It 6, blk 18 Wonder Lake Synd., It 8, blk 18 ; Wonder Lake Synd., It 10, blk 18 ;...i...„...i:........„.i.,.F John G. Jonak, It 11, blk i8 . Jro. G. & Rose, Jonak, It 12,. bik is Wonder Lake Synd., It 5, blk 19 Wonder Lake Sypd., It 6, blk 19 Wonder Lake North Center Unit Sec. 6, Town 45, Range 8 Wonder Lake Synd., It C., .. Wonder Lake Synd., It D .. Wondefc Lake Synd., It E .. 1.06 .13 .75 .75 * .26 X92 •-•".'62 .62 8.70 10.80 7.84 .96 21.34 A" 80.94 14.72 39.44 7.17 28.78 19.17 Wonder Center Unit No. 1 Sections'7 & 18, Town 45, Range 8 Lillian M. Rumbaugh, It 2, blk 2. : „ ,. 10.23 Wonder Center Unit No. 1 Wonder Lake Synd., It 9, blk 2 ,...F Wonder Lake Synd-, It 4, blk 3 F Wonder, Lake Synd., It 3, bi Wonder Lake Synd., It 19, blk '4 Wonder Lake Synd., It 29, blk 5 Wonder Lake Synd., It 30, blk 4 .'a "Wonder Lake Synd., It 2, blk 5 Wonder Lake Synd., It 5, blk 6 Wonder Lake Synd., It 8, blk 5" Wonder Lake Synd., It 16, blk 5. Wonder Lake Synd., It 22, blk 5 F Wonder Lake Synd., Tt 1, blk *8 .F Wonder Lake Synd., It 24, blk Wohder Lake Synd., It 25, blk '8 - -F der to sell said lands and lots for the satisfaction thereof, on the 3rd Monday in October A. D. 1936, to-wit, on the 19th day of October A. D. 1936. all the lands and lots for the sale of which an order shall be made, will be exposed at public sale, at the Court House in said County, for the amount of taxes, interest, and costs due thereon. ' McHenry Township 45, Range 8 ft 9 CTY OF McHENRY West Side of Fox River Clarence Douglas, It 2; blk 2 F $ 43.35 Ray F. Conway, Its 3 & 4, blk 2 16.95 Ray McGee, Its 11, 12 & 13, blk 2 Eliz. Smith, It 14, blk 2.... ........ 75! Geo. Meyers, It 1, blk 3 C. H. Fegers, It 2, blk 3 ........F Y5|Jno.rB. Murphy, Its 3 & 6, blk Gertrude & Kate Weber & Emma Miller, Its 8 & 9, blk 4 .... Jos. .Rothermel, Its 2 & 3, blk 5 .....F 35.35 Ellen Engelhardt, It 4, blk 5 ..F 169.41 Peter Thelan, Its 6, 7 & 10, blk 5 17.90 Rene Niessen, It 8, blk 5 ! 50.08 Ellen Engelhardt, It 2, blk 6 /.F 9.33 Rene Niessen, It 4, blk 6 Richard B, Walsh, Its 1, 2 A 3, blk 7 Eliz. Rothermel, Est., It 4, blk Eliz. Rothermel, Est., It 8, blk Mary G. Green, Its 6 & 7, blk 9 .....F118.15 Jno. A. Thennes, It 5, blk 10 .... 18.82 Jos. Justen, It 6, blk 10 Mary & Bridget Doherty, It 8, & N% E 116' Its 9 & 12, blk 11 Nick P. Justen, W 33' of. 132' •adj. & lot 5, blk 12 Geo. Meyers, 30/100a blk 12 Theresa A. Hickey, (Ex S d') It I, blk 13 Eliz. Schneider, It 9, blk 14 ...... Wm. & Wanda Pries, S 6' It 10 and all It 11, blk 14 Mathias Weber, It 1, blk 16 ...... 54 Mathias Weber, It 4, blk 16 ...... John P. Weber, Its 5 & 8, blk 16 . ..F Jacob C. Bickler, Its 9 & 12 & (Ex SW 58' of NW 25' of , E% It 11) & EM Its 10 & II, blk 16 , F 714.90 27 j Math Weber, Its 1 & 2, blk 17 14.50 11.54'Jno- P; Weber, It 3, blk 17 ...F 16:96 Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 7, blk I Hanky's 3rd Addn. 3 , J.,10! Myron H. Detrick, It 1, blk I F Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 8, blfe-^~+-- j Myron H. Detrick, It 2, blk I F * 3 , ' Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 1, blk Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 2, blk Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 4, blk Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 3,"blk Roy A. Kent," Trustee, It 1, blk 5 F R. C. Bowles, it 2, blk 5 ....!..!f 150.41 Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 3, blk 5 F 3.27 I Plaindealer, a newspaper of general 15.91 circulation printed and published in 15.91 the City of McHenry in the County of 15.91 McHenry, State of Illinois; that the 15.91 ; foregoing lists of lands and ot^jer 15.91 j real estate situated in the County of 15.91 McHenry, State of Illinois, ort which 1.10! Myron H. Detrick, It 3, blk 1 F -H' (Myron H. Detrick, It 4, blk 1 F L10 i Myron H. Detrick. It 5, blk 1 F j Myron H. Detrick, It 6, blk 1 F 1.10, Myron H. Detrick, It 7, blk I F 119.97 ' taxes remain due and unpaid for the Myron H. Detrick, It 8, blk 1 F tilo I Myron H. Detrick, It 9, blk 1 F i Myron H. Detrick, It 10, blk 1 F 1.10 j Myron H. Detrick, It 3, blk 2 F Myron H. Detrick, It 4, blk 2 F Myron H. Detrick, It 5, blk 2 F Myron H. Detrich, It 6, blk 2 F Myron H. Detrick, It 7, blk 2 F Myron H. Detrick, It 8, blk 2 F 3.27 R. C. Bowles, It 4, blk 5 .....#.F 150.01 j Myron H. Detrick, It 9, blk 2 F F ' 6.37 F 6.37 F 6.37 F 6.37 F 6.37 F 6.37 3.88 2.79 1.52 ..54 *.54 3.02 33.18 1.94 26.96 30.05 24*94 4.81 2.16 27.82 . 22.16 54.76 14.50 21.30 78.65 54iNeissen's Cafe, Inc., (Ex Sll') .64 1.31 1.82 17 .9fr Cbas, Welter, It 28, blk 8 Carrie E. Covalt, It 1, blk 9 Wonder Lake Synd., It 7, blk 9 F Wonder-Lake Synd., It 8, blk 9 ...... .......F Wonder Lake Synd., It 9, blk • 9 F Wonder Lake Synd., It 23, blk 9 .......F Wonder Lajce Synd., It 24, blk 9 * F W0,jder Lake Synd., It 10, blk •10 F Wonder Centgr Unit No. 2 Wonder Lake Synd., It 3, blk ; Wonder Lake Synd., It 8, blk 11 ••••• Wonder Lake Synd., It 12, blk Wonder Lake Synd., It 7, blk 14 - Wonder Lake Synd., It 35, blk 14 --"V Wonder Lake Synd., It 36, blk 14 : Wonder Lake Synd.,' It 37, blk 14 Wcmder Lake Synd., It 54, blk 14 Wonder Lake Synd., It 26, blk 15 - v- Wonder Lake Synd., It 27, blk Wonder Lake Synd., It 40, blk Wonder Lake Synd., It 41, bUf" 15 • -••••?:• Wonder Lake Syndi, It 42, blk 15 ...» •Wonder Lake Synd., It 62, blk 15 ^ Wonder Lake Synd., It 64,° blk 15 Wonder Leike Synd., It 11, blk, Wonder Lake Synd., It 12, blk 16 Wonder Lake/ Synd., It 13, blk 16 #v. Wonder Lake Synd., It 27, blk 16 "• Wonder Lake Synd., It 28, blk 16 Wonder Lake Synd., It 29, blk 16 -:f- Wonder Lake Synd., It 30, blk . 16 - V." Wonder Lake Synd, It 31, b)* 16 Wonder Lake Synd., it 32, blk 16 73g:; Wonder Lake Synd., It 33, but .. Wonder Lake Synd., It 39, blk 16 ••••• "£• Wonder Lake Synd., It 40, blk 16 Wonder Lake Synd., It 64, blk 16 --viB' W onder Lake Synd., It 1, blk 17 * Wonder Lake Synd., It 19, blk Wonder Lake Synd., It. 20, blk 17 ...... Wonder Lake Synd., It 21, blk 17 .»«>. 1.58 16.34 38.12 .90 1.82 .90 .90 .56 .28 .28 3.94 ^8 .28 •28 .28 28 • .28 .28 It 5, blk 17 ....Vi...........F 248.77 Jacob C. Bickler, S ll^ lt 5 & N 19' It 6, blk 17 ..F 121.70 John B. Kelter, It 1, blk 18 ....F 53.73 Mathias Engehi, sub-It 2, It 2, &ub-lt 1, It 3, blk 18 F 204.15 Barbara & Jos. Engeln, sub-It 2 / * It 3, blk 18 :..... .....F 317.22 Fred Justen, sub-It 1, It 5, blk 18 F 221.86 Jos. J. Rothermel; N 50' sub-It 2, It 4, blk 18 ..:....F 145.11 Fred Justen, S 16' sub-It 2, It 4; all sub-It 2, It 6, and sub- It 2, It 5, blk 18 ,.....F 1376.26 H. E. Buch, pt sub-It 1, It 4, blk 19 .....„.i.............F 682.81 Catherine Schneider, It 1 and pt sub-It 1, It 4, blk. 19 F 4791.21 H. A. Klein, sub-It 2, It 5, blk 19 F 43.80 H. D. Hart, SWly 59' It 8, NEly 1' It 9, blk 19 .....F 970.49 Geo. Stilling, (Ex N 25'x60') S 65' lt$, blk 19 F 209.09 C. Percy Barnes, N 25'x60' of S 65' lit 9, blk 19 F • 43.00 Geo. A. Stilling, (Ex E 60') sub-It 2, It 12, blk 19 ..., F 103.56 7.86! Worts & Boley, NW 52* Its 2 & 3, blk 21 F 222.55 Emma Miller, Its-'6 & 7, blk 21 .......F 231.00: Emma Miller, sub-It 2, It 10, sub-It 2, It 11, blk 21 F Christ Balke, N 62%' of E 92' It 1, blk 22 Jos. N. Miller, 33' of vacated st. adjoining & W 53' 2-3-6 It 7, blk 22 F 286406 M. Wortz, It 8 & S 10' It 5, blk 22 F 338.89 Roy F. Kent, (Ex N 60' E 132') It 6, & sub-It 2, It 5, blk 23 F Thos. J. Walsh, (Ex N 16' of W 68') sub-It 1, It 6, (Ex W 50') It 2, & (Ex S 52' of W 68') It 3, blk 24 Wm. Pries, W 50' It 2, & N 14' of W 50' It 3, blk 24 E. tt. Owen, Est., sub-It 3, .it 6, sub-It 2, It 7 & (Ex S 37') sub-It 2, It 10, blk 24. Wm. Bonslett, It 5, blk 5 Wm. Bonslett, It 6, blk 5 ^... Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 8, blk 5 F Mathias Steffes, It 10, blk 5 .... Henry Kennebeck, It 11,, blk 5 F Anton P. Freund, N 16' It 4 & all It 3, blk .6 .................. Wm. Bonslett, Its 5 & 6, blk 6 F Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 7, blk. \6 ............„F J E. Side Fox River (Outside Corp.) Pearl Schmitt, It 4, blk 6 ........F 49.46 Joe H. Weber, Its 11 & 12, blk . < ' • -6. ..: .....,..F-153.72 Rob't. J. Frisby, Its 1 & 2, blk. • i ; ; 9.34 Otto F. Sohm, lis 1, 2, 3, & 4, blk 9 71.50 3.27 i;io p3 30168 98.92 5.99 1.10 [Myron H. Detrick, It 10, blk 2 F 1.10 A: I. Froehlich, IncI Its 5 to 10, blk 3 .F • City of West McHenry Herbe's Addn. Jobe V. JVasey, S. 66' of W 132' It 8 .....F E. M. Ow'eWs' Est., Addn. Delia Matthews, It 1 Floyd E., & Carrie E. Covalt; Fc 66' x 132 N of & adj & It" 5 . . 2 9 6 : 1 3 1 ; - M|iry Powers, S 66'xl32* It t(S 19.97 year 1935 are duly published in the 19.97 , said McHem*y Plaindealer in the issue 19.97! °f September 24, 1936, and that the 15.91 said list was carefully examined and 15.91; compared with tjie list furnished by 15.91 the Treasurer of said county for pub- 15.91 i lication, and found to correspond 15.91 therewith; that the ^number of copies 15.91 was equal to the whole circulation of 15.91 said paper for that day. 15.91 j I do further certify that the said I McHenry Plaindealer is a newspaper 24.21 that Jias been regularly/pvJblished for at least six months prior to the publication pf said notice, and that iNgrn duly • authorite4 to • make the certuP? 95.35 cate. 5:-;, j . A. H. MOSHER. 20,82 Subscribed and sworn to 'before me j this 24th .day of September A. D. 1936 at McHenry, Illinois." ANTHONY J. WIRTZ, • , (Seal) - r Notary Public.. ,-..:....;...F 187,72 ; Outlets to W. NWHeory NW^ Sec. 35andSW'4 Sec. 26 ; i M. J. Kent, S of sub-It 2, It. 5, •40a ......v -..j. 23.43 Geo. A Hanley. NE pt It 9 ....F 83.84, VOLO Edgewater Sub. Div. (Outside Corp.) I Clarence Niessen, (Ex E 200') Leo J. Smith, It 1, blk 2 J. C. Keg, It 5, blk 2 Terry Dowling, It" 7, blk 2 ., Wm. Capouch, It 8, blk 2 Myrtle Oswald, It 3, blk 4 i..; H. C. Roth, It 8, blk 4 ............ Peter EngeJn, It 3, blk 5 ...... E. T. Weissenboon, Its 3 &°4, blk 6 v Rose Iacilo, Its 11 & 12, blk 2.741 It 6, 2.65a .....F ,238.61 26.22. Stenger, Weber & Covalt, W 35.79! pt. It 10, 2a 67.22 1.98.Henry W. Ahreijs, NE 112' of .2.74 E 132' It 15, .30a F 105,18 Wattles' Addn. to W. McHenry Pt. Out Lot ! Frett Bros., Its 1 & 2 .............:F 23.59 .99 60.76 Miss Zelma Russell of Chicago speqt'" the past week here with her parents,f Mr. and Mrs. S. ,J. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. William Waldmann were Chicago callers Tuesday. Mrs. L. Wright and daughter of Elgin spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and 21.70 Frank Hinz, It 10 7.83j*"81™1*" Mrs- Sarah Fisher spent Sat- Wattles' Second Addn. to W. McHenry 13.99 Geo. Kane. It 2, blk 2 Feger's Out Lots (Outside Corp.) !jno. F. Knox, It 6,.blk 2 ..J^ 4.36 | Ella Newman, It 6, blk 3 ........F 4.16! Weber & Foss, It 11, blk 4 : Weber & Foss, It 12, blk 4 .......v 17.48) Mabel Johnson. It 3, blk 7 Henry Ahrens, It 5, blk 5 F 74.04 27.50 3.94 .28 .28 5.78 .28 .28 .28 .14 .14 i.28 .28 .28 .28 .28 .28 .28 *^8 .28 .28 •?8 .28 85.17 - 89.46 96.29 State pi. Illinois, : , \ , McHenrv County, ss. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I, LESTER EDINGER, County Collector of McHenry County, in the State aforesaid, shall apply to the Probate Court of said McKtenry County, on the 5th Cay of October 1936, for judgment against the lands and lots mentioned and described in the following list of delinquent lands and lots, for taxes, interests, and costs 4IMI severally thereon; and for an or- .F 519.44 Lee Kercher, N 33' of S 37' sub-It 2, It 10, blk 24 E. Hunter, S 4' sub-It 2, It 10, blk 24 Frank J. Freund, E 9QMt 1, E . $0', N 16' It 4, blk 25 F 110.52 Louisa Lawlus, sub-It 1, It 1, • sub-It 1, It 4, blk 26 ..F 266.27 Fred'k. Ferwerda, sub-It 1, It 2, sub-It 1, It 3, blk 26 .......... Geo. F. Kramer, (Ex E 32'J sub-It 2, It 1, blk 27 Louise Wrede Its 3 & 4, pt out It 1 and sub-It 1, It 2, blk 27 Owens' Out Lots C. J. Carp (Ex S T) It 3 J 261.48 Jacob Brefeld, It 6 F 252.65 ' Lakeview Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 1, blk Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 2, blk Roy A. Kent, trustee, it 3, blk Roy A. Kent, Trustee,-It 4, blk Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 5, blk Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 6, blk. * 1 ...» ...;»......F Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 7, blk Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 8, b^t Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 9, blk 1 v~" Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 10, blk 1 * Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It'll, blk 1 J Roy A. Kent, Trustee, It 1, blk 2 •,• • F Roy A. Kent. Trustee, It 2, blk 2 Calvin P. Midgky, It 1, blk 3 .. Roy A.' Kent, It 2,-blk 3 Roy A. .Kent, It 3, blk ? J Roy A. Kent, It 4, blk 3 ..* Wm Bocilett, It 5, blk 8 , :K ' ' n ^ 68.16 27^4 28.55 28.13 17.04 3.47 3J27 3.27 3^7 3.2? 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 3.27 29.82 3.27 3.27 3.27 1.10 Wm. J. Meyer, It 2, blk 1 ....... Wm. J. Meyer, It 3, blk 1 Cr>*stal C. Gallagher, Its 10 & 11, bllTl Wm. J. Meyer, Its 10 & 17, blk 1 ...J...W Mary A. Simons, It 10, blk 2 .... Marj^A. Simons,'It il, blk 2 .... Mary A. Simons,"It 12, blk 2 .... Walter B. Schimmel, It 5, blje 3 : F Walter B. Schimmel, It 6, blk Phillip St. Bank & Trust Co.,^ Its 7 & 8, blk 3, F' Phillip St, Bank & Trust Co., It.9,"blk 3 ...;..........F Mathias Steffes, (Ex S 8') It 4^ blk 4 V. Wafter Schimmel, Its 12, 13 & ' 14, blk 4 F/ M. Keller's Addn. Geo. Meyers, Its 1 & 2, blk 1 ..« Lawrence M. Baier, (Ex N 50') Its 1, 2 & 3, blk 3 : Mary M. Dowe, DR 189, 167, Its 4, 5 & 6, blk 3 F 128.90 City of West McHenry, Inside Corp. Bion H. Barnard, SE 50' It 3, blk 1 F Clarence E. Martin, SW 50V It 3, blk 1 Walter F. Vogt, (Ex W% of - K%) It 5, blk 2 Loiiis Erickson, NE^4 It.8, blk 2 F Floyd Covalt, NW % It.8, blk Margaret & B. J. Brefeld, sub-; It 2, It 14, sub-It 3, It 6, sub- It 2, It 7, & Its 11, 12 & 13, blk 3 Michael J. Walsh, E% It 18, urday evening at the home of Mr., and Mrs. George Sc^ieid, Jr.. in Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright were Barrington business callers Friday. Community night was held at the 2 51 ; Volo Recreation Hall Friday Evening. 3 gg The meeting was called to order by 13 71 our chairman, ' Arthur Dillion. jThe 21.30 12.26 i3.37 1.51 8-57 : Math Laures, It 4; blk 7 „........F 17.10 ^ minutes wert> >y our secretary, 7.84 juiius vasey, S 131.3' of E IMrs- Frank Kin^- Karl Magnussen 1.82 j 866 3' blk 10 1.94 then, gave a talk on the .State Chorus. 1.82 i Fioyi)' E. Covalt "it 5rblk73':' ^38 Dolores Dowell rendered three selee- !Jos. Rauen, It 1, blk 13 ....F 10.26 t!CIls on her Piano accordian. William '*88; Julius Vasey, It 2, btk 13 18.33 Wirtz a important an- VilUge of Ringwood nouncement, and Miss... Helen- Vasey 24,22 Geo L Noble It 14 ^42,28 ' a talk on her.tr,P t0 ^'eHowstone | Nellie L. Dodge. DR. 142,j> 341 sub-It 1. It .18 -. 'Mary G. Green, (Ex E 60' of S ~ ».°68 j n'8. w 125' sub-It 4, It 18, ..F |C. F. French, sub-It 3, It 30 1 Alex Anderson, (Ex E 84' & W 180*) sub-It 6, It 30 ..F Minnie Coates, sub-It 2, It 53 .... Ellen E. Hall, Est.. It 54 .......F . Simmons' Addn. J. S. Brown, (Ex E 23'), It 3 .... The rest of the evening was 23<€8 170 Park. 11.52 ' spent l dancing. Prizes were won by Carl 34 gg ' Thorsell, Jay Vasey in auction five 293 hundred; , Lionel Brown and Lloyd Russell nn euchre and Richard and 4 James Steinsdorfer in airplane bun'co Washington EXTENSION OF SUMMER SERVICB McHENRY - CHICAGO Train leaving McHenry 4:11 p. m„ Saturday only, and arriving Chicago, I 5:10 p. m., will continue in service on- | til and including Saturday, Sept. 2& For information and tickets, apply Chicago & North Western Ry. ticket agent. 17-2 ; One-Fourth for Taxes * The part of the Roosevelt ad- Washington, September 23 - This is! 5n"1istration tax bill that is coithe season when wishful tlfinking fig-! , from the workers and farnaures prominently in all political af- - frS' *ar8e^ m form of hiddea fairs. Talk of partisans i, now ^ ™^ourth. ed to changes in campaign strategy: ' receive. made necessary by upsets in recent I T# r . . . „ primaries./ aT,h 6. Mai• ne gubu ernat. or.i a,li, ;# u you have Keal Estate to sell or A ~ and (Corisressional elections were' T U Wiab buy we and congressional elections weie appreciate a phone call or a visit to dramatized in a spectacular fashion., our office. pHONE 43. EARL li. Tbere--is no question about tr\e ^act 'wALS|? 11 JtJiat the Maine returns provided both j * - -W parties with a vital spark calculated; to swell the contributions to their war-! chests. Tbe best opinion rates the j Michigan' and Maine contests as! highly stimulating to Republicans who I were previously discouraged and a warning to over-confident Democrats who have been laggarti because they considered the election "safe, in the bag." '; ' ^ ':. , " ' / ^Militant supporters of the" G.O.P. cause are demanding) more emphasis on relief ^wastes, particularly within the WorksNProgress Administration. They\arg^e-^hat the public has been tolerant of loafing and non-essential projects, but according to their calculations the time is ripe to fan. the increasing resentment to a fever pitch of indignation which will culminate in reproof with ballots. The Democrats have a problem in mustering votes of workers on relief projects as recent surveys disclosed what party workers call symptoms of "disloyalty." Many foremen and crews have been removed from W.P.A. payrolls as reports of their open antagonism to the New Deal seeptrthrough to party leaders. A definite check-up on the voting • intentions of the millions employed by | alphabetical agencies has been under- j way for several Weeks. The application of pressure methods is of doubtful value as resentment sometimes materializes in the privacy 9f a vot-1 ing booth that could not be expressed otherwise. The two major parties h^ve devot-f MONEY TO LOAN I have clients who have money to lend on first mortgages on real estate and others who want to borrow money on real estate. If interested either way, I will be glad to talk it over wrth you. Joseph N. Sikes Waukegan National Bank Bldg. 4 S. Genesee St., Waukegan, 111. TEL. MAJESTIC 103 $100.00 REWARD for the name of any man living or dead that has sold more McHenry County Real Estate than has Dan Quinlan--that's all he does. Farms for Sale and Rent in Northern Illinoia and Southern Wisconsin. Large one* and small ones. I sell farms. DAN QUDCLAN Woodstock, 111. Long distance private phones 50 . DR. B. C. HUNT > VETERINARIAN Crystal Lake, Illinois Telephone 452-M West Hillside Road FIRE 24.51 57 5.69 little Laurie Joe Rossdeutcher called I on friends in McHenry Friday. t aJ The Ladies' Aid of the Community • *" Bible Church met at the home of Mrs. • ' T r: ,, . William Wirtz Thursday afternoon. In the foregoing list the jibbrevia- j Mr and Mrst< Alex Martini and famtions- are used as follows'. F for for- jlv .g Saturdav in chiiago at the feited or back tax; N stand* h;me 0f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vaiisch. North; S. stands for South; W stands ^nna Lusk ,s now operating ed as much attention to raising funds in playing cards, bunco and jas soliciting votes. Whenever ..im- _ portant men. in private life are ap-: AUTO proached for furids of late, the soli* citcrs are asked to take word back to headquarters that revised tactics are necessary to insure success at the polls. Usually, the donor of a subi stantial sum is informed that th® ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lenzen ami INSURANCE EARL R. WALSfl FABM un Preeentinc Reliable Companilt suggested idea is welcomed but more I w^en yoa need ' rr at amy money is needed to put it across. A small group of engineeers and other experts are drafting plans for Federal-S<ate water conservation and land rehabilitatipfi requiring the annual expenditure of one billion dol- Pfceae 43 or Cl-M Pries Bldg. McHenry 51.98 58.37 39.19 I 93.72' 45.62 30.50 HS4 26.85 46.04 61.36 blk 3...: - -F 236-95 Delia Matthews, WV4 It 18, blk Henry Brefield, EVi It 2, blk 4 Alida M. Mead, It 7, blk 4 F Evelyn Thurlwell, Its 8 & 9, blk " 4<.,.jk.» F Frank E. Granger, It; 11 & W 60' It 1, blk 5 B. Popp, W 20' It 5, blk 5 Rob't. Patzke, E% It 1, blk 6 .. Rob't. Patzke, WV4 It 1, blk 6 Jacob Steffes, It 4, blk 7 Wm. Tesch, E 80' sub-It 1, It 1, blk 8 ^...^ • •••• Anna Trisby.nt 5, bfk 8 Wilhelmina Block, Its 6 & 4. _ g : ....t1 Alice LinaMy,"NW% EVi. lt 8 blk 8 • Joseph M, May, E 20' of It 7 and all It 6, blk 9 .................... Frances Froehlich, W 112' of It, 7, blk 9 "••••;" Mabel G. Johnson( Ex E 66 ) It 3, blk 10 --V,' "Va Mabel G. Johnson, It 4, blk 10 Fred C. Feltz, It 5 & E 66' It 3, blk 10 - ^ Albert S, Parks, Est., (Ex^W 66') N 132' sub-It 1, It 1, blk Herman Kreutzer, W 66' N 132' -sub-It 1, It 1, blk 12 Wm. Buchert, It 1, sub-It 1, It 2, / sub-It 1, It 3, blk 13 .......... Stenger, Weber & Covalt, W pt. Its 1 & 2, blk 14 ,....F Mathias Baur's Addn. Pi SW»4 j for West; -E stands for East; , frl j- „. j eHnds for fractional; und for un- * j divided; m for middle; assm't for as- R7j cessment; co for county; elks for ,clerks; sub for subdivision; addn for 173 76 addition; a for acres; It for lot; blk j for block; ex foy except; no for num- 62 66ja!n^cre' ; bet fo^ro rb eratw"reoean^;.:'i nt fo^r ori n"te>ar'-" jest and 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 eents for each notice sent by registered mail. If 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 lars over a fiveVear period. Surveys the store formerly rented by Mr. and|anj rep0rts havr*not been completely Mrs.'Herbert Michalson. analyzed, but the belief prevails noth- Mr. and Mrs. E. Hain of Chicago I jn>? short of a 25 year project would spent Saturday here with Mrs. Louise ^ adequate. The flood losses of last spring gave the study the necessary impetus. It is likely several plans will be submitted to the next Con" gress. Unfortunately for the hopes of the engineers many conservation plans of a practical nature - will bei shelved or mutilated by the patronage-1 hunger of the legislators who relish 1 in "pork-barrel" appropriations. The J relief for drought-stricken farmers is a current problem -entirely apart from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michalson have moved from h§re to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Molidor of Ingleside visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lenzen Friday. Miss Hilda Oeffling of Waukegan spent the weekend here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oefr flinfc- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hironimus Phone 43 VERNON J. mX ATTORNEY AT LAW - Pries Bldg. ~ OFFICE HOURS Tuesdays and Friday* Other Days by Appofataai McHenry and family of Wauconda spent Wednesday here with the formers' parents, 49.80 rbre ar -inTter e7st oan if7irst Mins7talilmr„en t aJf*te "r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus. pish«r the first day of June, on second installment after first day of September, at the rate of one per cent per month until paid or forfeited. Parts or 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 tfie State of Illinois, do hereby certify that the the long-ranga project. An impartial observer of things political can prpvoke a chuckle when | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and yOU consider the threat of prosecution family and Mrs. Sarah Fisher visited for making the public "tax conscious." Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis.at Slocum's! pjqUe(j by the black-boards and other Lake Sunday. ? , posted notices as to the amount of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson of W'au- I texe8 by each consumer, ho less kegan called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ' parsonage than the Federal Attorney Michalson Wednesday. . Mrs. Frank Henkel, Jr., and Mrs. E. Rossdeutcher called on friends in McHenry Friday. A number of friends and relatives ms4 56.70 10.65 29.82 7.70 2.16 28.58 foregoing is a list of delinquent lands' eatbered Wednesday evening at Ted's ulots and blocks upon which taxes re- ^ m honor of John Wortz' 1 main due and unpaid for the year _ ventv.fifth birthday anniversar>'. A j'A. D. 1935 together with the owners . e^joyable evening was had by all name, if known, the amount due there- . t Ion for taxes, and the year for which P,es?n I the same is due; ftnd I hereby give notice that application will be made j ' to the Probate Court of McHemy j 'County, State of Illinois, on the 5th day of October thereof, to be holden 1 at the Court House in Woodstock in i the said county on the 1st Monday in ! October, A. D. 1936, to-wit: 0ctob«ry"~Mrs Leo Gerlach spent Thursday 15th, 1936, for judgment against the ^ relative8 in ChicBgo. JOHNSBURG Mrs. George King, and Mrs. Jack Bode were Woodstock callers Tues- Odtober, above described lands and town lots ",^'r*™d Mrs. Alex Freund and 101 and blocks in the said county for taxes Nancy, of Chicago were visj for the year 1935 together .,th m- SundIy. terest and costs due and to become Mr anJ Mrg Jony MiHer of ehicadue severally thereon; or as much of ' t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. the said taxes and costs as may then £ Miller. remain due and unpaid; and that an..- Father Schmitt of Oklahoma is application also will be made to the ' his vacation tfith relatives , said Probate Court at the time and place above pientioned for an order, and Mrg j^enry SchuermannJ 40.50 13.86 Section 26. Town 45, Range 8 to sell said lands and lots for the Henr' Krift and daughter, Alma, of MathI i• a s TBa"u>r, 1It 6C •. .. _ l.l/O ' . • • 1* t J nvtfl <1AC? •C " . a> 17 _ aL Mathias Baur, It 7 Mathias Baur, It 8 ............--~. Mathias Baur, It 9 Mathias Baur, It 10.., Mathias Buar, It 11 Mathias Baur, It 12 Mathias Baur, It 13 Mathias Baur, It 14 ........ Mathias Baur, It 15 Mathias Baur, It 16 Mathias Baur, It 17 Hanley's 1st Addn. M. L, Worts, Est., Its 1 & 1% F Jno. G- Distler, It 2 Hanley's 2nd Addn Geo. A. Hanley, It 1 & % blk I *• -J Chas. W. Goodell et al, Its 3 & 4, bik \x.:...... i Geo: A. Hartley, It 5, blk 1 --E Geo. A .Haniey, Its 6, 7 & 8, blk 1 4 F €5'20 Myron H. Efetrick, Its 9, 10 & II blk 1 1 F Myron H. Detrick, Jts 12, 13 & 14, blk 2 n8 satisfaction of said taxes and costs. ' And I do hereby also give notice that Burlington, Kerkmann Wis., Mrs. Katherine and son, Anthony, and j'J! all lands and town blocks in the above daughter> Mayme, of New Munster, J'"®! and foregoing list and for which Wjg Sunday visitors in the home }'"®;such 6rder of sale shall be made will Qf Althoff> 1 ofil be exposed to public sale at the Court Mr and Mrg §chultz of Chicago ; House, in the City of Woodstock in 1 g ' Sunday with John Schmitt. ^•"ajsaid county on Monday, the 19th day Mr and Mrs. Nick Bertrang of JJJUf October A. D. 1936, commencing at' Aurora are visiting with relatives here l™i,n o m contml standard - Geo. A. Hahl 2 Myron H. ^mrblk.2 F sy, Its 15 & 16, blk F istrick, lts 27, 28 ft 9 o'clock a. m., central sianaaru for few days ft8! time, for the amount of said taxes, ( Mr and Mrs j, Meyers and 1,08 interest, and costs as provided by Irving Schaffer motored to Chicago on law, unless prevented by previous pay- gunday. - ment. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chi- Dated at Woodstock in said County; cago sp€nt the weekend with Mr. and .of McHenry, this 23rd day of Septem-j Mrs. Peter F. Freund. , * ber 1936 at Woodstock, Illinois. , Mrs. Margaret Landre of Chicago LESTER EDINGER, | is spending this week with relatives County Treasurer and ex-officio here. - County Collector. ! Mr. »„d Mrs, B.I M.y Mr,. Ph.lw lip Schaefer were Woodstock callers 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me v this 23rd day of September, 1936, at Woodstock, Illinois. C. F. DALY, (Seal) | tfotarjf Public. 1.081 ,12*37 86.45 20.68 16.60 51.65 51.45 44.19 State of njinoii, County of McHenry, ss . I, A. H. MoshfT, do hereby, certify that ,1 akn manage^ of The McHenry Monday evening. Mrs. Peter Smith entertained the Community Club Monday evening. Five hundred was played with priies •warded to Idrs. Fred Smith, Mr«. Peter Smii$ and Mrs. Joe King. Java ilas 223 Storms a "^ On an avenge of 223 days a year 'Jay* has thunder atorma. General has warned retailers than an incorrect citation of the tax woul<H>e punishable by a heavy fine and imprisonment. Someone found this statute in a dust-covere|d book and persuaded our chief law enf' officer to threaten action for inaccurate statements about .Fed®1'8! tax rates. While the Republicans have seized the Attorney-General's "big stick;' as a propaganda item, they seem to overlook the fact the law was enacted in 1926 during the heyday of the G.O.P. reign. Giving the exact amount of Federal tax on each sale of a taxable article is difficult and Well nigh impossible for taxes start on raw products down the line to the finished pfoduct sold the consumer. It is expected that the G.O.P. tax educational program will have mucli to do with internal revenue revision when Congress meets. _ The foreign situation is watched more closely by the politicians than the layman. The reason is obvious. Foreign affairs are shaping to such an extent that war in Europe could easily revive the campaign slogan which elected Wilson in 1916. It affords the incumbents an advantage because of the -traditions that it is bad to change horses in mid-stream. Republicans scent a plot along th'ese lines in the epidemic of speeches by Administration leaders dealing with foreign policies. Veteran Democratic chieftains are averse to pumping the international ^balloon. They recall, with regret, foreign relations were rampant in 1920 when the Democrats lost their hold on popular favor. Hence, this group is hopeful that Mr. Roosevelt will not give undue emphasis to European squabbles. It is noteworthy that the younger element holds the reins in both parties and the sage advice of veteran wheel-horses often falls on deaf ears, pie olderj statesmen have infinite patience and bide their time. * Get Money's Wdrtti "We must make sure that our government gets a dollar's worth for every dollar it spends. By that I mean that we must get our mondy s , worth for the taxes we pay. We must not lose sight of the fact that ,1 it is our money that the Administra- •, tion is wasting."--Alf M. Land on at B u f f a l o , H. A u g u s t . , ! Downs Motor Express Th« Pioneer Line Operates daily between McHenry and Gfaicaffo Fhonee: „ Wabash McHenry 7518 256 Telephone No. 800 ftoffel A Relhanspergtr accftts for all pmerty In Ike beat faipaaies. WEST McHENRY ILLINOn S. H. Freund & Son CONTRACTOR! AMD BUILDERS Phone 117-R McHenry Our experience li al Toor flerrice in bnildinf Toor Wants A. P. Frennd Excavating Contractor rrncking, Hydraulic and Craii Service _ M&d Bnildinf Tel 204-M McHenry, HL Charlie's Repair Shop Jast Bast of Old Bridge Ore* Fox Rw (Seai- Schaefer's Tavern) RADIATDKS REPAIRED BODIES and FENDERS Straightened jSign Painting , Truck Lettering' Acetylene Welding CHARHES RIXTBflCL UNT * COMPANY AD Eiads eC I N S U B A N C I Placed with tke Mt talk It

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