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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1922, p. 4

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I i fy PMMnNAL im a business Maaday.. I. Overton attended to business tiers in Chicago last Friday. J. Knox was a business Waukegan last Friday. Co wen o£ Harvard was a McHenry business visitor last Saturday. JfMsee Overton of Elgin was a weafcand guest in the B. I. Overton Atty. Gene Dwyer of Elgin passed Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Walsh. Miss Floribel Bassett and brother, X&le, passed the week end with relatives at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs! E. M. Aylward of : Hebron spent Sunday in the J. J. McCarthy home here. v * Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh and son, Richard Bishop Walsh, motored to Walworth, Wis., last Sunday. Mrs. E. E. Bassett was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Randall at Hebron last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger left Wednesday evening for Green Bay to attend the funeral of a friend. , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bassett are '» sjpe hiding two weeks with relatives at Berrien Springs and Three Rivers, Mich. ' Ralph Van Natta of Chicago was a ' week end guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Van Natta. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garrity of Chicago were week end guests of the Hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter I 3. Schoewer. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Henise of Berrien Springs, Mich., passed last Thursday and Friday with relatives ; i rl«d friends here. ^ Mrs. R. I. Overton and daughter, v ^ Gwendolyn, are spending the week in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Carey, at Elgin. ^ , Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mansfield and • .-4 §|rs. W. A. Martin of Woodstock 'vlqere guests in the home of Mr. and E. E. Bassett Sunday.« * / Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers and y Children of Elgin were week end guests in the home of the former's .. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. v». - Mrs. John McEvoy left Sunday > * evening for Cincinnati, Ohio, where she is a guest in the home- of her daughter, Mrs. John McHugh, for two weeks. , , Mrs. B. Costello and daughters, •Margaret and Elizabeth, Miss Anna Osborne and George Westermann motored up from Elgin and passed the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh. Miss Mae Aylward, who has been turned home a few weeka, now a guest in the home Mrs. J. J. McCarthy. WiUM south she visited various places of interest, among them being Miami, Palm Beach, St. Augustine and Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lamphere, daughter, Amy, and lM^|i E^irin and Donald, and Wiltfgfftmig|i4h of Elgin; Mr. and B(PI^(i& ll?lls and son, Harry, of Oarpentersville; Mrs. Philip Boiler of Chicago; Mrs. Lou Dearth of DeKalb and Hr. and Mrs. Jacob Wentworth of Belvidere were among those from a distance to attend the funeral of John Wentworth here last Sunday afternoon. Alford H. Potwe, Solicitor^ :1S WJfKc;:-.; AND IN OUR BUSY VILLAGE as Seen by Plaimfealer Reporters ani Handed Into Our Office by Our Friends Lewis Adams #a* a Chicago visitor Monday. ^ Miss Carolyn Miller Was- a Chicago visitor Monday. Miss Lena Stoffel was an Elgin visitor last Thursday. Miss Mary Bonslett was a Chicago visitor last Saturday. Mrs. George Adams and children were Elgin visitors last' Thursday. John and Donald Givens were Elgin visitors Monday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stoffel Were Waukegan visitors Sunday. Miss Eleanor Kinsala spent Monday in the metropolitan city. Mrs. Wm. Pries passed a day Ihst week in the metropolitan cityv Mrs. George Worts passed * day last week with Elgin relativei. . Mrs. James T. Perkins was a Chicago visitor last Thursday. Miss Mary Conway passed last Thursday with relatives in Elgin. Rev. Chas. Nix attended a funerai at Virgil, 111., one day last week. Alfred J. Richardson was an Elgin visitor on Thursday of last week. State of Illinois,) McHenry County,)ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May. Term, A. D. 1922. Pk Walter J. Walsh, Complainant, vs. The unknown owner or owners of the note secured by the mortgage recorded in book 11 of mortgages, page 351, McHenry County Records, William Garrison, and the unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Number Three (3), in Township Number Forty-four (44) North, of Range Number Eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and situated, lying a^! being in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois, defendants. In Chancery Bill to Cleat Ti^le. Notice is hereby given that v> the above in 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 22nd day of May, A. D. 1922. - In testimony whereof I have hereonto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at my office in Woodstock ;Su™dly and~ Monday "with reTativw'i'n COUNCIL PI Itaateea Met In Monday Evening | ^ Council Room, May I, 1922, The village trustees met in regular session with Pres. Stoffel presiding. Trustees present: Poherty, Erickson, Knox, Krause, Overton and Wattles. The minutes of the annual and adjourned meetings were read and approved. The following bills were read and approved ,by the, finance committee: Jos. Engeln, Ibr & supplies...$ 22.97 Public Service Co., lighting «ts and traffic lights 142.91 F. G. Schreiner, printing..... 40.00 W. L. Howell A Co., recharging battery 1.50 McHenry Lum. Co., tile & coal 13.83 Geo. Meyers, lbr on streets.. 53.20 Everett Hunter, Sr., gravel... 8.00 Motion by Wattles, seconded by Overton, that the minutes be accepted February as read. Motion carried. March Motion by Knox, seconded by Over- April ton, that the report of the auditing committee be accepted as, read. Motion carried. Motion by Knox, seconded by Overton, that the bills be accepted as O. June 2 K.'d by the finance committee. Mo^- J June 9 tion carried. (June 80 y « is, on •fi&A. D. of I have hereunto set my hand arijj| affixed the seal of said Court, at n||: office in Woodstock this 17th day of April, A. D. tfijSL 45-4t Cfcias. F. Hayes, Clerk. Report of Village Collector Annual report of the village collector for year ending April 28, 1922: Collection* A p r i l , - 1 9 2 1 « . M a y , , r U« > June . • •.... • (*.-« V. •» . July .... August .. September ?$•./».4'^'A*.•»<• October .. . /i,11;,.; November . .ji,.. >.v» . Yi vs.. :fi December- . . . I.' .• January, 19ft»( May 24»-. $ 32.34 74.44 600.67 78.46 181.48 421.45 ;. 81.55 . 72.07 . . 471.50 .. 128.84 «. 49.19 . 348.64 s. 82,38 $2513.03 Motion by Doherty, seconded by i August 1 _ , „ „L. , .Krause, that we lease the dumping September 8 in gravel pit on the [ November * 4 .. . v;. id #.*. week end with McHenry relatives. Hanly" estate at a price of $60 per November 26 . ^ .... Miss Bertha Wolff passed last Thursday in the metropolitan city. Mrs. Ernest Kamholz passed sevyear. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Doherty, that the report of the super eral days this week with her parents intendent of Waterworks be accepted at Union. 'as read. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Knox, that the ordinance of superin- _ _ , .tendent of streets be repealed and Justen spent the l>tter|the guperintendent of greets is hereby abolished. Motion carried. Pres. Stoffel made the following ap- Mrs. Ellen Ensign went to Richmond Monday to spend some time with relatives there. part of last week with relatives in the metropolitan city. Paul Meyers of Chicago passed flie for village marshai: jas. week end with his wife and family afc a 8alary of $g0 a montl,, G. 32.34 74.44 190.49 810.18 78.46 216.50 827.11 161.33 61.61 866.54 149.39 90.41 198.84 198.99 82.38 here. C. Howard at a salary of $90 a month Hi» Von. Bofcer of Woodstock >nd Fred c at a of passed the week end with McHenry this 17th day of April, A. D. 1922. 45-4t Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk $100 month. ^ . * i Motion by Doherty, seconded by Miss Loretto Quinn of ^ that John Walsh ^ appointed village marshal at a salary of $110.00. Motion carried. President Stoffel made the following appointments for the boardNof health: Dr. N. J. Nye, John E. Freund McHenry. M. T. Pidgeon and W. J. Clogheesy Funds are now being raised at Cary ] of 'Chicago passed the Week end with for the purchase of a fire truck and friends here. ^, other fire fighting equipment. | Frank Sullivan of Chicago passed I ^ Woodstock's new ice plant, under, the week end as the guest of Mc- j jjotjon Krause, the supervision of Wm. Bonslett, be- ^ Henry friends. gan operations on Monday morning I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jencka and seconded /by Knox, that Dr. D. G. Wells, Wm. Heimer and Theo. Schieesle act on little daughter spent last Friday with the board of health Motion The following appointments were Spendinj the winter in Florida, re-1 votes. of this week. Elgin will not adopt the daylight Elgin relatives saving lime this year. The question j Miss Nettie Hewitt o< Ingleeide |maX~far the en.suing year: was brought up for a vote in that .was a guest m the home of Mrs. B. Licensp--Overton, Krause, Doherty. city last Saturday and lost by 604, Frisby Sunday. ^ ' j Finance_Erickson, Krause,A Doherty. IHtl sMOTORIIf IS HERE Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Martin of Round < jLake passed Sunday as the guests ofi ^ ajfc^^Wattle* Ow 'McHenry friends. LQn Kruogg Miss Mary Walsh of Chicago spent sidewaik8_Erickson, Wattle., Doh the week end with her parents, Mr. | , and Mrs. M. J. Walsh. ^"bU George J. Donavin and Alfred J, • / ^ ,:4 •'f 7:. . ^ ^ lif us ovefha ^ caf fcid ptit it lie first class shape for the coming season. We will guarantee a job that will be satis-- factory and our prices are reasonable. pfe-.V '/ ^ There is a lot of inexpensive equip- ^1%iflint that you tnay not be familiar with, W but which yill do wonders in keeping^ car looking up-to-date and also will .add to the convenience of motoring. Stop in and sfee some of the new line of automotive equipment we are carrying. There is sure |-;i tt> be something in which you will be ts jersstecL , •vt OVERTON & COWEN HHaarrvvaarrfd) , tVlLN :LJ A. in Phone 91 •' T. I».• West McHenry, UL Phone i December 5 .. December 16 . January 6, 1922 February 4 .. March 11....*- March 81 C April 27 - v. ;.< * . $2513.01 cenlj) . $125.65 Before a big opening day crowd, the State Liners opened the baseball season at their park between Richmond and Genoa Junction last Sunday afternoon. * Richmond won the game in twelve innings by a score of 4 to 3. The Rosing Billiards of Kenoslfe, Wis., were the opposing team. Starting food for young chicks as well as chicken feed at M. M. Niesen's. A. M. Schmftt. Pres. Phone t»-W-l M. N. ScfiAln; Secy. Phone 623-R ! McHENRY TOWNSHIP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. This cheapest and safest insurance on earth. Rates a?d other information may be had upon application Michael Freund, Agent, McHenry Richardson were West Chicago and Aurora visitors Sunday. Miss Vera O'Brien of Elgin passed Sunday as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway. Mrs. Harvey Baron returned home last Saturday from a several weeks' visit with relatives in Ohio. property--Knox* Ofrarton, workB--Doherty, Krausi, Erickson. Water Wattles. Miscellaneous--Wattles, , Doherty, Knox. Ordinance--Knox, Krause, Overton. Board of local improvements--Stoffel, Knox, Overton. „ , „ _ Purchasing committee--Erickson, Mr. and Mrs.^Frank 0 Flaherty of |KnoXf Qverton. - ^ t' Village clerk--Wm. G. Schreifwli Treasurer--Cart W. Stfnger. Attorney--Alford H. Pouse. Elgin were Sunday guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Ellen Frisby. Mrs. Emma McGinnis of Elgin spent the first of the week as a guest in the home of Mrs. Mollie Givens, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Skinner and children of Elgin spent Sunday in the L j" home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hoffman of Sc^aumberg were Sunday guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher. Police-magistrate--Ekrl * Villager marshal--Jack Walsh. Supt. of waterworks--Martin Stof- Cash & Carry Store Friday and Saturday, T MAY 5tli and 6th 4 " 'fe'; .-Z-Z Pancjr ' White, pwlbg^ Fancy ' Chocolaltt, p«r ily Mother's, large loam-ftj, American t?; Family, « Creamery, per lb. Lard, ^ |b OIpH Good VyiCi/*, Lucki per lb. Bacon, Picnic Hams,,.,,,,. i Oats Candy1, ; Bread, Soap, Sugar, s tu. with or#** We Have a Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables •• A •• ' :i: 4e 30c :^¥f! % April 18th was the FREE day last month, redeem your pickets by Saturday, May 13th. w Village plumber--W. i, Donatlp'. - Fire iharshal--M. A. Theleni Asst. fire marshal--L. F. Newman. D t> ui a to 1.1 Board of health--Dr. D. G. Wells, _y. ® la,n?_er il. L ^CaTr!,-SI* l Wm. Heimer, Theo. Schiessle, Sr. Motion by Krause, seconded by Overton, that the appointments be passed in a body. Motion carried. Motion by Krause, seconded by Doherty, that the .ordinance designating Simon Stoffef,) Richard I. Overton and John R. Knox on the board of local improvements be passed as read. Motion carried. , , , . , Motion by Doherty that the bond Mr.. Otn Murray yd daughter. |<)f ^ w b, iwt0T«nu read. Motion carried. Motion by Krause, seconded by Overton, that the bond of Wm. G. Schreiner be approved as read. Motion carried* Motion by Qvyzban, seconded by Erickson, to adjourn. Motion carried. Simon Stoffel, Pres. W. O. Schreiner, Clerk. the week end in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohlander. Mr. and Mrs. George Fehn and children of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner. Mrs. F. 0. Gans, daughter, Mildred, and son, Frank, attended the wedding i of Miss Myrtle Gans in Chicago last Saturday. 'k* Miller's Store is a good place to trade lin all kinds bf weather. r -- J?--it 3* • / -- • - > • 'MMarjory, of Geneva, 111., spent Sunday as guests in the McLaughlin home here. Stewart Wentworth , of Belvidere passed Monday as a guest in the home of his untie* W..D. Wentworth, and family. Mrs. A.' Wiswall and son, Austin, of Chicago are spending the week as guests in the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Dowe. | * A. H. Pouse, Solictor Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Donavin 1 State of Illinois,) and daughter, Kathryn, passed the I McHenry County,) ss. first of the week with relatives at I in the Circuit Court oi McHenry West Chicago. ' [County, State of Illinois, May Term, Mrs. A. J. Schneider agd Miss ElolajA. D. 1922. Boyle saw Frank Bacon in "Light-1 Anton W. Boeder and Margaret W. nin'" at the Blackstone theatre in ITessar, Complainants* Chicago last Saturday. I vs. Mr. and Mrs. August Zukor andl The unknown heirs of" detiseeS'df son, Ekiwin, of Union spent Sunday [Timothy Hammond, deceased, Joseph as guests in the home of their daugh- JDiedrich, Jacob Diedrich, Peter Died ter, Mrs. Ernest Kamholz. Irich and the unknown owner or owiv- Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Musser of El-|ers of the following described premgin passed Sunday as guests in the Uses, to-wit: Lot Number Two (2) home of the letters' mother, Mrs. D.jof Woodlawn Park, being Nicholas A. Whiting, northwest of town. I Schneider's subdivision of a part of Those from a distance to attend tRejthe Ear.t fraction of the Northwest funeral of Guy Clemens here Sunday (quarter (on the east side of Fox river) were: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Thomp-jof Section Number Twenty-five (25), son, Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Gage, |in Township Number Forty-five (45) William Lloyd* Mrs. S. S. Chapell and [North, of Range Number Eight (8) daughters, Harriet and Marion, of jEast of the Third Principal Meridian, Chicago; Mrs. Ada Smith, daughter, [as shown on the plat thereof, recorded Amy, and sons, George and Harrison; Jin the recorder's office of McHenry Mr. and Mrs. Granger Smith, Mr. and I County, Illinois, in book 1, of plats, on Mrs. B. C.'Getzelman and Miss Lulu I page 84, and situated, lying and being Colby of Elgin; Mrs. Ed. Van Slyke, jin the County of McHenry. in the Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Stevens and Mr. State of Illinois, and Mrs. Ney Lamb of Waukegan;! Defendants in Chancery Bill to Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Childs and Mr. j Clear Title. and Mrs. F. Cadenhead of Winnetka; j Notice is hereby given that the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lusk of Round I above is the title of the Court and the Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander J names of the parties to a suit which and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Randall of 1 is now pending in said Court and that \ fV ' • Pn>c~* ^ •»* defendants *# JOS. J. MILLER McHenry. HI. ^36559 PMITY iirsM plmn m irte moscoNYouRFAce- Jlvwr wevL-reo nen - IMMmSMWlHt RACE: npO be well fed one must eat good meats and the meats you eat should be as choice as the joieats .we sell. 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