cttor ofMcHenry llinofs, May Term, ralsh, Complainant, ;T** owatr or owners of- .fcy thejaectgaf 11 of County Bauidl, Garrison, and fte unknown owners of the following dereal estate, to-wit: The est quarter of the Northeast of Section Number Three (3), uship Number Forty-four (44) of Range Number Eight (8) the Third Principal Meridian, ing forty (40) acres, more or id situated, lying and being in mty of McHenryC in fib* State oyji, defendants; 0ianeery BiJl to Clear Title. is hereby given that the i in the title of the court and the jtaaes of the parties to a suit which pending in said Court and that for said defendants has been nois, ojjlPBpiIay, the 22nd day of May, A. D. In to set said this l?tk day of April, A. D. 1922. 45-4t Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. A. H. F*ttse,SoBeitar State of Illkmis,) McHenry Coonty.^ss. ^ ^ In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1922. Anton W. Boeder and Margaret W. Tessar, Complainants, > VS. .,.r - The unknown heirs or dwiwa of Timothy Hammond, deceased, Joseph Diedrich, Jacob Diedrich, Peter Diedrich and the unknown owner or owners of the following described premises, to-wit: Lot Number Two (2) of Woodiawn Park, being Nicholas Schneider's subdivision of a part of the East fraction of the Northwest East as sfcm <*%* #*6*4 titmdfctlr eMee «f MMH«nry ty, Illinois, in book 1, of plats, on 34, and situated, lying and being in the County of McHenry, fat the State of Illinois, Defendants in Chancery Bill to Clear Title* Notice is hereby given tiiat Am 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 J 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 22nd day of May, A. D. f922. 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. 1922. 45-4t Chas. F. Hayes,' Cleric. )MBRS AND GOERS Of A WREK IN OUR BUST VILLAGE Seen by Piaiiidealer Reporters Handed lata «*nr Oflke hy Friend* ItNM Clipped Fran The of Twenty-five Tears Ago The board of supervisors was in session at Woodstock on Monday. John J. Bishop lias taken the agency for the Crescent laundry at Elgin. The steamer "Ehna" made her first trip from the takes to. McHenry on was a Chicago visitor Monday. ---- | Mrs. Geo. Schreiner and son, Wm., where they will Miss Lena Stoffel spent Monday in Elgin. Clyde Kent Monday. Gerald J. Carey #as a Chicago Tin- have moved to Elgin , : -.-I tjfk- * ">, - -U * - "j*. 7; *. vs-. 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It has safety It has yield.' / It has marketability.R It has collateral value. nd you can acquire these si cg|iQg, $5.QQ a jmorLth» ,, , 'H "Z v Ask your local gas office m: INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT KV '• 'I * ".J v. jv-t*?" . jC .* >v -> „*« i.A ^ ' >- Z&i;.:? . make their future, home. The Standard Oil company is putting up a tank for the storage of oil on the West Side near the railroad. M. Enjfeln has put a handsome new front in his block on Si&ler street, i which inueh improvsa its appear f'y}. •m* VvV1 r- -i; ' ^ " >' itor last Safnrday. Miss Blanche Pryor was a Ohiefgo visitor Saturday last. / Mrs. Nellie Bacon was a metropolian city visitor Monday. Misses B. and Mary Doherty Wore Elgin visitors last Friday. Frank May spent Sunday as the ance. . r ^ guest of friends at Sycamore. * ! C. A. Douglas has moved his fam Mrs. Frank Meyer passed last from Chicago and now occupies Thursday in the metropolitan city. Mrs, J. P. Going's house qn the West Miss Lena Stoffel passed Thursday Side. of last week in the metropolitan city.' Th« heavy ttirts of last week John L. May was a business visitor washed out . part of TO South abut in the metropolitan city last Friday, went of the bridge over tt»e mill race Edward J. Knox was the guest of 'n ^"s village. friends at Genoa Junetion^ Wis., SrfX-! Fishing has been quite good in the f IH SUU1I W 1VUUJI call for bH|£^|k#» the construction of^ cement hi^ipj|f, between Waucoim' and Lake A Ford tKMfm, owned by Lyle Hutson of Woodstock, was stolen while parked in front of the Methodist church at the county seat last Sunday evening. A Chicago concern, engaged in the manufacture of a dish washing machine, last week sent representatives to Marengo with the idea of. looking over the city as to the possibilities of locating their factory there. Motorcycle cops patrolling the road between Lake Bluff and Deerfield, Lake county, reaped a harvest last Sunday. Sometimes it pays to drive slowly, even in the country. Thru m agreement reached by luit Th6', .. . estabtfa& strip at WMMet end of the lake : adjoining C0K city. At a meeting of the i association as held at ^f week the matter of ing a milk factory of its cussed. The proposition, next few weeks, will be the attention of every the hope that somethin along this line may be A meeting will be call when a decision is to he whether or not the farmers their own factory. day. A. S. matters Monday. * Paul Meyers ; river the past faw days and a number Parka fcr&Giiicted business!0? Sne strings of bass and pickerel in the metropolitan city; have been caught. 1 * j M!ss Agnes Parry spent a short of Chicago passed vacation with her parents in this vilthe week end with his wife and fam- l««e. returning to her school at Madison, Wis., on Monday. ; The old village board held its last meeting on Monday evening, finished I up their business for the year and ! swore in the new members. 1 Rev. Father^ O'Neil has returned ily here. Miss Vera Stoffel spent the week ^nd with relatives in the metropolitan city. Officer Paul Brnedigam of Crystal Lake was a caller in town Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fees passed riving here on Saturday evening. last Friday as the guests of friends report* a very pleasant time, at Hebron. j Op Tuesday evening last the friends F. A. Belter made a business trip Bnd neighbors of Mrs. Geo. Schreiner to Springfield last week, returning gave her a surprise, which proved a home Friday. jvery pleasant and enjoyable affair. Mrs. John McEvoy passed the first1 Lee & Mitchell is the name of a ; from his trip td» the old country, ar- He of the week with metropolitan city. M. T, Pigeon and W. J.. Cloghessy of Chicago were McHenry visitors over the week end. Miss Maude Granger of Chicago relatives in the new firm in the bakery business in this village. They have leased the new oven built by C. E. Lamphere on Pearl street. Dr. H. T. Brown 'and wife returned to their home in this village on Thurspassed the week end with her sister day after an absence of nearly two and grandmother here. ; months, most of which titiie they Mr. and Mj-s. Franklin Ensign and (spent in the south. children spent the week end with j The entertainment given hy the Crystal Lake relatives. | pupils of the public school at River- Mrs. A. Wolff returned home Sun-'side hall on Friday evening last, for day from a several weeks' visit with the benefit of .the school library, her daughters at Elgin, jwas a grand success, financially and Miss Alta Hutson of Woodstock otherwise. was a guest in the home of her aunt, Geo. Rosenberger has sold the lot Mrs. J. C. Bickler, Sunday. where his house lately burned to A. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayler and Engeln, who will erect his new builddaughters of Woodstock passed Sunday with McHenry relatives. Mrs. Edmund Knox and daughter, Genevieve, passed Friday and Saturday with friends in Chicago. ing on the same, thus giving more I room for other improvements on the north side. I The telephone line U progressing j rapidly. The poles are set nearly to Miss Esther Stoffel spent the latter this village and men with wire are folpart of last week with relatives and lowing rapidly, so that it may be comfriends in the metropolitan city. Ipleted to this point within the next Mrs. William Bacon passed last week or ten days. Thursday with her daughter, Inez, at' of. the West Side hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wheeler Chicago were Sunday guests home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bobb. Mr. an Mrs. Nick Mueller and family of Chicago passed the week end Itr. and Mrs. R. A. Howard were given a surprise on the evening of April 9 at their residence in West McHenry, it being the birthday of Mrs. Howard. There were about thirty-five present. The gueBts presented Mr and Mrs. Howard with at their summer home at Pistakee sUver tea set. Bay. Mr. and Mis. Jos. Pauly and chil-1 Decennial Celebration Jane SO dren of Elgin were Sunday guests in The Farm Bureau decennial celethe home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bar- bration, in memory of the tenth anibian. Jniversary of the farm bureau move- | Miss Josephine Worts of Chicago ment, will be held at DeKalb on Juiie I was a week end guest in the home of 130 instead of on June 28, as originally 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.'announced. The change in the date was made so that the twelve state farm bureau presidents of the American Farm Bureau Federation executive committee could attend in a body jThe Illinois Agricultural association, Emma and Helm Pint of .the county farm bureaus of the state. Sunday guests in the the extension department of the University of Illinois and the American Farm Bureau Federation are behind the celebration. A vast pageant, illustrating the growth of the farm bureau movement, is to be the feature of the event. Worts. E. R. McGee was in Chicago Sunday, where he saw Will Rogers in "Ziegfeld Frolic" at the Colonial theatre. Misses j Chicago were home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. •John Pint. ^ | Mrs. M. A. Conway and daughter, I Irene, passed the week end as guests [of the former's son, Walter, at Notre I Dame, Ind. Mrs. Simon Stoffel passed Thursday .and Friday of last week lit the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Westfall, j in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Simon'-and I children of Chicago passed the Week end in the home of her father, Nicholas W eber. « | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freund and .daughters, Lillian and Dorothy, spent | Sunday as guests of relatives at Burlington, Wis. I Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Maxwell and 'children and Miss' Julia Weber of ' Evanston were week end guests of relatives here. j Mrs. John Wjdsh, daughters, Genevieve and Irene, l(nd son, Ray, of F •>> j Lake spent Sunday as the guests of , relatives here. | Ralph Van Natta of Chicago passed I the latter part of last and first of this 'week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs jM. L. Van Natta. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warner and son Robert, of Elgin were Sunday guests :in the home of the former's brother, | Walter, and family. i Mr. and Mrs. George Garrity of | Chicago were week end guests in the i home of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schoewer. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison and 'little daughter of Woodstock were i Sunday guests of the former's mother, (Mrs. Mayme Harrison. v Mr. and Mrs. John Karis and ! daughter, Evelyn, - of Woodstock passed the latter part of last week as guests of McHenry relatives, j Marcel 1 us Meyers and Miss Mildred Gullachson of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers, j Misses Nellie Doherty, Eleanor Phalin and Mary and Bernice Bonslett attended a party at the Edgewater Beach total, Chicago, last Saturday. The Easter offering at St. Mary's church, Elgin, totaled $43000, the largest in the history of the church , 9OMER0Y GANNON AS MADARIAGA IN THE FOUR HORSEMEM, AFUIE APOCALYPSE GEM THEATRE CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. S DAYS. MAY 2. 3 A 4 RUDOLF VALENTINO AND ALICE TERRY* >' FOUt HORSEMEN " OF THE ATOCALYPSr DAY-OLD CHICKS DELIVERED 1*» YOUR DOOR . 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