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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1876, p. 1

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m m no Fear Shaii AWS. s---- -- 1--«-4e •Liberty and m €Aip>8 the following •was adopted* To the of McHenry Tour. com ni was ref a Teacher* e mat , T, Super! pi rtp^ei^ these the i twenty Bonds and the I tel. me- o f S f t r th8%i j»ttrpose amf f$tfen£ifse the same some suitable petto# tp assist In said institute. All t>f whieli t§ respectfully submitted, R. (X SILL'THJIJITP 1 » S. W. BROWN ^Committee J. M. SMITH ) The Grand and Petit Jurors were then selected as per Ptatuto required. Board adjourned until 2 o'clock p m T&ihv Jaw GEO. • Thfi com mi Cfcee oil itfl road made the following repottt whtah pa Motion was adopted, to wit: To ihc Honorable Mowd <# Supervisors of McHenry County Your committe on railroads respect- folly report as follows, to wit- apicHNi it Side' ffice hours € deducting flrom the by the assessors the percentagefc to-1vit allowing rates of latJiir-Railroad Lands Listed Value. A888 d Value ss ilisher,; Office In Riverside Block, Over Smitli Bros. A 00,'s Store. ̂ TEBMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: , ' ifcibr, (in Advance,) .........$1 50 •v" . Jf not Paid within Three Months,..........2 00 $Mb«<*ripl!-»i< received for three or six months -f¥Cjtr Se.»we proportion. . ' -J' 1 ' ---- -- BUSINESS CARDS, ~ ' - • 1 Ai>\ H. T. BROWN, M. IV , ; lOHYSICIAN and Snrgeon. Oflic* in Brick Block over F. G. Mares Clothing Store TWater Street, McIIenry 111. A. BEERS M. ifcjHYSiClAW and Surgeon. Office at residence, f two doors west of Post Office, M'"Henry O. J. HOWARD, M D. PHTSICIAW and Surgeon. Office at the store of Howard A Son, McIIenry, I1L F. J. BARBIAN. CIGAR Manufacturer, McHenry ILL Fac-tory No. 171. Orders solicited. RICHARD BISHOP, A TTORXEY AND COITNSETOH A* LAW. xV. Office in rear of Murphv & Bishop's Bank North Side Public Square, Woodstock, IlL GEO. A. BUCKL1N, XTOTARY PUBLIC, Conveyancer and III- i^l surance Agent. Office at Bucklin & (jteven's Store, uear the Depot, McHenry, 111. E. E. RICHARDS. HAS a complete Abstract of Titles to land in McHenrv County, Ill'nois. Office with County Clerk, Woodstock. III. D. A. POTTER, 1JICHMOND, ILL., Notary Public and Con- ll veyancev, U. S., Claini, Insurance a Collecting Agent. FR. HECHTLE. »OTJSE, Siffn and Carriage Painter, McHen ry 111. Will do all work promptly and at reasonable tates. E. M. OWEN. ^lENERAL Dealer and Manufacturers \X Agent in Leading Farm Machinery. .prices low and Terms favorable. • M CHENRY, . . . . . I LLINOIS. GEO. SCHREISfER. SALOON and Re?taunnt. Nearly opposite the Parker House, McHenry IlL *t*First-Class Billiard and Pool Tables. J. BONSLETT, [ALOON and Restaurant. Nearly oppoeite Owen's Mill, McHenry, 111. FroshOysters ferved up in any shape desired, or lor sale by W Can. »*9-GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES. ' """T1" JOS.' WIEDftMANtf. SALOON an<l Restanrant. Near the Depot McHenry 111. Boarders by the day or week at reasonable rates. Warm and cold meals at all hours. 4®"Good Stabling for Horses. MCIIENRY LIVERY STABLE. H. E. WIGIITMA ri^s, with or without E. WIGIITMAN, Proprietor. First class drivers, 'furnished at reasonable rates. Teaming of all kinds done on short notice. B' W. W. ELLSWORTH. Also Lisrht And Dark Brahma Fowls, •hipped to till points by express. P. O. dress, Woodstock, III., Hour. PUs Ad- ROBEliT M lT UK ITT, \ W ATCII-MAKER of 18 years experience, lias located at Nunda, ami will ffive his atten. (ion to the Repairing of Clocks, Watches, &c. Shop in Watson & Go.'s Di'ujftiStore. All Work ry of eb " PETER LEICKEM. REPAIRS Watches, Clocks and Jewelr allJunds. Also Repairs Violins in theWst possible manner, on short nptice and at rea­ sonable rates. Also Violins for Sale. Shop llrst door North of Riverside Block, McIIenrv 111. X MCHENRY HOUSE. McHenry, IlL John Kargcs Proprietor. Centrally located and the best of accom­ modations furnished. Charges reasonable. RICHMOND HOUSE. RICHMOND ILLINOIS. Frank Foster Pro. prietor. Good accommodations for all parties. Sam pie rooms for Salesmen. Livery Stable attached. Public Hall for Lectures, Show's &c., The McHsaiy Brewery. King & Herbes, Proprietors. THE best of Beer Shipped to any part of the country and warranted as represented.-- Orders solicited ami promytly attended to. Waukegan Cigar ianofactory, C. M. DENNIS, Proprietor* ••••si-. '• * & ~ , . .*• ||anu£ft«tarcr and Wholesale Dealer W» TOEACCO, --AND-- Pipes of Every Description. 65 GEKESEE STREET, WAUKEGAN, ILL* - O. W. WATCH MAKEE s& JEWELER, MCIIENRY ILL., Denier in all kinds ot American and Swiss Watches, Clocks from the best factories in the country, 8ilver, plated ware, Silver Spoons, Ac., ALSO AG EN T FOR THE Weber and Bradbury Pianos AND THE fistey Organ ! Which we believe to l>e the best Organ in the market. We think we know that by experi­ ence, and we believe it, for it is backed up by the Bes1 Musicians in the World. I also sell other Organs at less prices than the Estey, but can't reccommend them to lie as good. • O. W. OWEN, July 23. RIURPHY & BISHOP. BANKERS. Office North Side of Palj^'!»fBure. WOODSTOCK, - ... .'"^NL^LLNOIS. TRANSACTS a General Banking and Ex­change Business,. Deposits Received.--" Interest allowed on Special Deposit#. Buy and sell ITnittfi States Bonds, Gold, Gold Exchange, et«-.--» Exchange on all principal pities in Europe Till: OWENS Fox River Valley Mills. H. D. LUFF, Proprietor. McHenry - - - - Illinois. TJI rijuun CONSTANTLY UN HAND. CUSTOM GMI\DL\G Done promptly, and satisfr.c :ion guaranteed Thankful for.past favors a «• continuance of patronage respectfully ,8olicite<t. «fe~The Hirhest M trket Price in Cash for good Milling Wheat. H. D. LUFF, Successor to Owon lit os. V/. H. SANFORD, 3Icireluiiit Tailor. In the store of C. II. Dickinson, Last side of Public Square, WOODSTOCK, ILL. A -good Stock-of Fine Cloths for <uitiii*jrs al­ ways on hand. Suits made to order and a lit warranted- Give me a call. W. II. S ANFORD. Woodstock III., Sept. 27th, 1*75. FRED. R.ENICH, CIGAR MANUFACTURER, -AND-- WHOLESALE TOBACCONIST. WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS. For Sale. The undersisrne I oilers for Sale, tnc Brick Store on Water Street, in the village of McHenrv, now occupied bv Mrs. C. II. Morey, «s a Mill'inerv Store. It is Ux:«, the upper fltorv being liuished ofl'asa residence. TKRM8 ^KASONARLE. Inquire of ^ " 1 McIIenry, III. Nov. 1st 1^75. C. H. MURKY For Sale. The undersigned oilers or Sale his property, situated opposite tlu; Riverside House, in McHenrv, on the most reasonable terms. There.is"a good and substantial building, suit­ able for a store or other business, the upper part of which is lilted up for a residence. Con- ttected with this is four acres of choice laud, » good barn and some fruit.. Persons contem­ plating purchasing, will lind it to their inter est to call aud look this property over. F. A, LLLBBARD. McHenry 111. Aug. 10th 1875. •MOUNT™* ROOT I T T E R S . THIS BITTEHS, for its intrinsic properties, is known as one of the Best Tonics of the Age. As a laxative Liver Cleaning, BUKMI Pnrifv- ing Me licine, it has not its sui>erior. It should be taken in quantities from a Tablespoon full to a small wine glass full three times a day, according to the strength and age of the lnva- id or the degree of sickness. For Sale by the Case or Bottle, -BY- L. KAPPLER, Patentee, Woodstock, 111. Farm For Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale his farm in the Town of Greenwood, consisting of 240 acres of tlrst class land, under a good state of cultivation, well watered, prairie and good Timber adjoining, good buildings, Fruit in good variety, in fact everything constituting a good farm*. Will be divided if desired. Terms very low, Inquire on the premises of GEO. II. GARRISON. Greenwood III. April I8t.h, 1*7<>. The Wheeler the village plat of For Sale. farm, situated SO rods south o McIIenry, containig 200 acres of prairie, and 80 acres of timbr,.} with agood. brirk house, cisterr, two pumps, and usual apendages, Also 150 :icres of tim­ ber joiniw? the village of-Mdienrvon the east, together with the personal property. Inquire at the premises, or address J. WHEELER, McIIenrv. P. S. Household furniture, etc., together with actual possession can be had forwith by purchasers. - ^ *"• * •: Monday, July 17. t 'Sfcar?! * of Supervisors enrv ^ouiity.njet at their room] "rturl IfoVwe on Monday, .Fuly, ,at 1 p, m. Called to o [>y chairman. On roll being <*a the following members responded, to their names: Supervisors Searlee, Goodrich. Patrick, Diggins, Thonipwa, Baker, Southmayd. Cooney, P:n-soi^, Gilbert, Wood Joslyn, Garrison, Broxvu Foote, Cooley. Smith. Peek and I'iJ^ The report of Wni^ Xickle, County Superintendent of Schools, Was eeuted. and referred to.the committ on Education. The seIUi-anunal reports of A. Ba*i ger. Circuit Clerk; M. Church, Sheri and James'Nish, Treasurer, were r ceived *ind referred to the commit on Fees and Salaries. The resignation ot J. W. Groesbed Coroner, was received aud placed <f file. . ' j On motion W. E. Smith was appoia* ed Coroner for the unexpired term. Sundry bills were read and re fern to the committee on Claims. A petition for an election district Algonquin, signed bv John Brink a others was presented!, and on motion Supervisor Dike the chair appointed Supervisors Dike, Peck and Smith m special committee on said petition. Supervisor Parsons from committal!. On funding county indebtedness reacts, report, which on motion was adopter to-wit: ;; To the Honorable Board of Supervisory of Mc Henry County: . > J Gentlemen: Your special committal to whom was intrusted, the matter funding our county indebtedness at jj| lower rate of interest, respectfully port that their proposition (made afi the last meeting of lhe Board) to i*ig| struct the Treasurer to ofler McIIenry" county eight percent orders to the holdS^, ers ot' our ten per cent bonds, which he» would call in for redemption and to offer1 for sale for cash to any citizen such eight per cent orders with which stilt farther to redeem the ten per cettfi; bonds, has met with llie. most signet success. Not only have the ten per; cent bonds which the County Treasurer was instructed to redeem in cash, beerp* converted into eight per cent order*, but the entire amount of our county in> debtedness (§81,000) has been change^ into such orders, thus reducing tit# county inter^t payment for the futu more than #10000 per antumi. For th consumaiion of tiiis happy result tii$ county'is largely indebted to the H<M* L. Joslyn for his labors and skillfn iiiipagemi'ut in maMug tl»e iiesc^ti- hlsei l'«»r flie I'TOcient sei'Vlt?^ rendered by our County Treasurer Clerk and John J. Murphy of the First National Bank. Respectfully submitted, C. O. PARSONS, R. O- SotniMAYI>, Committee. Supervisor Garrispn stated that Pur­ chasing Agent Lamb wished instruc­ tions to purchase stationery, e^\, at present bid of A. E. Smith, of Rock- ford. having received bids from Mr. Smith and also from Chicago parties, oand Mr. Smith's bid being much lower I han the Chicago parties. Supervisor Gai i ison moved that Mr. Lamb be in­ structed to purchase of-Mr. Smith at his present hid. Bosrd adjourned until'to-morrow at 9 o'clock a. in. , TL KSDAY MORNING, JULY 18,1876. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll called. Min ntes of meeting of July 10th and also of last meeting read and approved. Mr...Coon came before the Board aud made some explanation in regard to the case of MeConkey et al, in which he is counsel for the county. The*communication, which was re­ ceived from 1. 11. Hill, in regard to sivamp land and indemnity was read, and on motion of Supervisor Joslyn was laid on the (able. Several bills were presented to the Board and referred to the committee on claims. The semi-annual report of the-' Coun­ ty Clerk was received and referred to the committee on fees and salaries. Board adjourned until 2 o'clock -p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment. The commit tee ou Education made the following report, which on motion was adopted, to-wit: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Mc County. Your com m it tee on Education would report that they have examined the report of Win. Nickle, County Superin- tendant of SctioOls, and report as fol­ lows: Amount on hand Dec. 1 $ W 04 March 1st, received state tax 87H3 25 March 1st, received Interest 500 (!(5 Fines trom Esq. Wells of Marengo 105 25 WEDNESDAY, 2 O'CLOCK P. M. Board met pursuant to adjournment called to order by the chairman--all the members present. The committee ou Fees and Salaries made the following report which on' motion was adopted, to-wit: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors ^ County, July Term A.D. Your committee on Fees and Salaries respectfully report that they have ex­ amined the reports of the county offi­ cers aud find as follows, to-wit: The County Clerk reports the amount ot lees received for the 6 months ending June lst"187G. to be f 530 28 Amount earned and unpaid fiftt 13 Tetal earnings |«J5 il salary same tiinj.... 900/K) Herfe lure same time 300 00 Wft would recommend that an order lie' drawn on the Treasurer to pay said clerk the sum of 72 being the amount his due us shown by the abovu exhibit. We llnd the amount reported by the sheriff as earned by him for tne same time 0S8 06 luveipts same time 90i is The Treasurer and Collector reports the receiptsof his office to be f 1123 54 Clerk hire, fuel, stationary, &c. 211 20 For exhibit ot receipts and expenditures l»y the County Superintendent of Schools see report of Committee on Education. We llnd,by the report, of the Clerk of the Circuit Court that he has re­ ceived for Recording from Dec. 1st, IS75 to June 1st, 1876, 91 Court Fees same time, * 219 04 Total Receipts, 1204 95 Total Expenses, 564 04 Balance..... gi lie also Reports the amount of fees' due and not collected previous to June 1st, 1875, and collected by * him since Dec 1st, 1875, to be..... 4) 70 Before Reported, SB 00 T >Uil Hue County 69 70 Which we recommend be mid into the Trea- liespectfully Submitted. P GEO. II. GAUUISON, 1 , M. L. JOBLYX, j iT: M. FOOTK, v Committee. |J?* JAMES THOMPSON; I ^ CAI.VISGU.HERT. J The report ot the committee on alization of personal property was tad and after sonic considerable dis­ cission it was moved by Supervisor g*9|pc]*.that the report ,be adopj&d.. •npervfiftf' Parsons nioved' that it be referred back to the committee for re­ vision, and upon ayes and nays being called for resulted as follows: ayes T. nays 11. Motion to adopt carried. STATF OF ILLINOIS, 1 McHenry County >88 To the Honorable Board of Supervisors Of McHenry County. Gentlemen: Your committee on Equalization of assessment of person­ al profierty beg leave . to report that they have equalized assessment of the several towns of said county by adding to and taking from the valuations as made by the assessors the following rates of percentage, to-wit: surj*. 14? • .. ,f£»SS»7 20 $25 00 2 20 * Total Feb. 10th paid for blanks April 1st, .postage and express Total .$27 20 Leaving a balance for distribution of $9570, and the same has been paid to the township treasurers. Since April 1st, received of Justice of the Peace #24 00. Paid out for stationary, post­ age, printing and express, S'20 50, leav­ ing a balance of $3 50 on hand July 17th. All of which is respectfully sub­ mitted. R. O. SOUTHMAYD, 1 S. W. BROWN, VGop&mlttee J, M. SMITH, \ ' Supervisor Joslyn presented the re­ quest of Superiutendeut Nickle that an appropriation of fifty dollars be made for an institute the coming fall. On motion it was ref«red to the com­ mittee on Education. Board adjourned to meet to-morrow at 9 o'clock a. m. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19th 1876- Board met pursuant to adjournment, members all present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The committee on Education made Names of Towns. Riley, Marengo, Dunham Chemung, .. Alden, llartland Seneca, Coral, ; :.. Grafton, Dorr Greenwood, Hebron Richmond, Hurton, McHenry, Nunda, ^Igonq uin, -- 5 o --<r. ft ^3 $ sn.m 244'194 1(8,410 247-595 fi». 104 24 72.(576 84 003 144.564 118.412 401.648 120.793 105.5112 138.W2 33.6741 233.762 155.283 167.706|10 $2.550,5711 0"S a » an 19' A S f 82.008 239.311 06,938 240.358 85.688 70.407 88.423 143.118 113.094 393.fi 16 123.304 107.703 143.161 62.004 225.581 154.507 #H.476 *2.551,047 Respectlullj' submitted. IHA E. S*-'AltLES, R. D, ('OONET, I). E. wool), M. FOOTK, B. F. PECK, Committee. Report of special committee on ap­ pointment of an extra election district In the town of Algonquin read, and on motion adopted, and the hotel in the village of Crystal Lake was appointed as the place for holding elections. Said report is as follows, to-wit: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County. Your special committee to whom was referred the matter of appointing an election district, judges of election and place of holding the same in the town of Algonquin, beg leave to report in favor of appointing the same as set forth in the petition to this Board^, A Respectfully submitted, C. F. DIKE. ) B. F. PECK. > Committee. & M. SMITH, ) The following report of the commit­ tee to settle with the Treasurer was read, and on motion adopted, to-wit: STATE OF ILLINOIS McHenry County To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County. Your committee to settle with the Treasurer beg leave to report as fol­ lows: That they have examined and destroyed two hundred and eighty- eight coupons (288) interest on that uumber of bonds to April 1st, 1876, said coupons calling for thirty-three dollers and seventy-five cents (#33 75) each, which have been paid by the Treasurer of this county. That they have exam* 1 ined and destroyed three huudred and 'six (306) Bounty Orders of the issue of 1865. That we have examined and destroyed two hundred and eiirhty-six (286) Bounty order Funding Bonds of. tt,000 Algonqni%,M., Nunda, Coral, ...i,,...,, Grafton, 1{. It Lots....... Chemung, ...... R. K. Per. Prop. Chemung, ...... Marengo, ....... Alden Hartland, Coral, Grafton, Dorr Richmond, McHenry, X unda,.'. Algonquin, All of which is respectfully submitted. JAMES THOMPSON, Chairman. Report of committee on rebate State tax of 1878 was read, and on motion, adopted. It is as follows to--wit: To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, IUI Your committee on claims tor rebate of excessive State tax paid in 1873, re­ port that they have examined the affi­ davits of the following named persons and find the sums set opposite their names to be due them from the refun­ ding fund now in the Treasury of this county. Wtn. A. Brown #2 34 Albert Thompson 2 02 John Claxton 1S3 Wm. Tavlor * 180 C. A. Wilcox ®06 T.J. Etkin 91 1>. A. Potter 165 Marinh llagerty 18» Calvin Gilbert r-165 11. 11. Stone 03 James Keeler ..... 100 Timothy Leonard.. |73 P. Austin 401 John Costigan 186 II. I). Skinner 11$ Total C. O. PARSONS 1 R. D. COONKY > Committee J. H. COOI.ET ) The following report of the commit­ tee on public buildings was read and on motion adopted, to wit: To the Honorable Board of Supervisord of McHenry County. Your committee on public buildings have examined the roof of the Court •mm# ana But! i$i>^arorirt dition, and would recommend that the agent, Mr. Lamb be instructed to have said roof repaired. M. L. JOST-TN, ) J. M. SMITH VOommlttee D. E. WOOD ) The committee on claims presented the follawiug report, which was read and ddopted, to wit: ST.ATE OF ILLINOIS ) cllenry County >SS Board of Supervisors, July term, July 18th, A. D. 1876. Mr. Chairman and gentleman of the board of supervisors: Your Commit­ tee on claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims pre seuted before them, and recommend the payment of the following, aud that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amounts to the several clai in ants, as entered in the last col­ umn marked "allowed" except such as are marked "paid" by the couuty clerk and treasurer to wit: Bailiff's bills allowed and paid by Couuty Clerk Circuit Court January Term, 1878. Asa Pease bailiff, 12 days .£30 00* J. II. Van Curen bailift, 13 days..... 32CO* D. A. Steadman bailiff, 10 days........... II. Harbensou bailiff, 10 days 8. Van Curen bailiff, 12 days.... A. L. Brown bailiff, 13 days.... P. Wilkinson bailiff, 13 days May Term, 1876 J. II. Van Curen lwiliff,6days............ I>. A. Steadman bailiff, 5 days P. Wilkinson bailiff, 5 days...; S. Van Curen bailiff, 5 days A. Pease bailiff, 5 days 427i SO Illinois North'n Hoe. for Insane. Timothy Hallaccy clothing Ac, .(13 68 Julia Callahan bedding destroyed 380 Sophia Sondricker clothing &c 3 48 James ('lark clothing 210 Patrick Dorcev clothing 50 Jane Burns clothing 076 Winfleld Dougherty clothing... 2 85 I; I sT " """ 2.g III £ I §1 lil ?£ es < IT K S p? S B a K 51S s s 5 S 888gsas5sis'g'a" ~ ^ I S n S C J g Ml* W _ o liiisiiii ?! iflfnlh PSpJOps o, r ' E^lisinlistks "P- '.-a _ t T C rt r-r e C « 2 £ 8 8S S « si . iliiiliiMila st 8 I 'uteriss!*® e£ i Report of committee tn regard to bllls^aid bv E. M, Lamb, purchasings agent, read and adopted. Moved and carried that the committee on'claims be Instructed to investigate the amount of fuel necessary to be used for the county puposes. Motion made by Supervisor Pa that the Richmond Gazette ' the same ,t|»e pro beesrir county for the some. Kotfoh tMHid. Supervisor Cooney moved that the matter of excessive assessment for tht year 1875, in several towns, be refered to the committee on assessment. Mo­ tion carried. Sheriff Church made some explain* tion in regard to the amount of wood necessary to he used for the county ptfr poses. On motion made by Supervisor Par­ sons it was voted that the usual perdl*' um and milage be allowed the clerk and members of the Board. Motion made by Supervisor Coonejf1 that a committee of three be appoint­ ed by,the chair to assist the county at­ torney in carrying on the test suit be­ tween MeConkey et al and the count/ and report at the next meeting of thlflr Board. Motiou carried. Said commit* tee as appointed by the chair consists, of Supervisors Cooney, Patrick and Garrison. And on motion of Superrt*. sor Joslyn the chair was added to said committee. "V * Moved .and *<&®eted Ulttrt ^ : jourue. ^ a a RIGGINS, CMmmlk A t t e s t , P . W H I T N E Y , C l e r k . V i ' X ^ -5======s-=-=aas J 1 ii $32 17 Bills paid by County'Treasurer. New Era, advertising bonds $1000* Sentinel, advertising bonds 15 00* John J. Murphy or First National Bank, Woodstock, services rendered in nego­ tiating eouiity orders 5100* *76 00 Am't Am't clm'd. allw'd M. Church, Sheriff attending Board of Supervisors, Coutts, sum. jurors, dieting prisoners, fees in criminal cases f626 60 (52600* P Whitney, Co. Clerk, postage stain [>s, express &c 1135 1135* N Donnelly wall paper, brooms for Court House and boots for t 'prisoners IflW E Deisel platform in Court room and repairing two chairs 488 450 DA Steadman constable feep^ i, in criminal cases and carry® ing prisoners to Co. jail wWr "7 00* IIM W ait repairing pump, hose &c 2660 2660* Bunker Bros, articles furnish- ed Court House 1566 1566 Geo L Sherwood meals for jurvmen and officers 4550 45 50 P W Curtiss repairs on Court House, jail &c 725 725* A Pease protection to trees la - front of Court House 7. 175 175 Dr. J Northrop medical attend­ ance of prisoner Wm Fleming. 25 00 25 00 J 11 Johnson writing history McHenry county 5000 2500* Fremont Hoy error in amount ot' back tax sale 1875 .• #00 8 18* Mrs Barnes error In tax 1875 state .65 couuty .73 >139 188 Neri Capron over assessment in 1875 sta te tax $5.22 county $5.80 11 OA 11 09 G. S. Sonthworth printing his­ tory of county..., 1800 1800* All of which is respectfully submittaA, •paid, R. O. SOUTHMAYD 1 jt. E. Gooimica f il, M. SMITH ^Committee U. H. GAUKTSOK; I C. O. PAUSOXSJ J, tm-m a case taken before the Sw» " preme Court from Winnebago County, the Court decided thai scholars are not compelled to pursue studies against the wishes of their parents. Iu this case a scholar had been expelled from school for refusing to study book-keep­ ing. The parent sued the Dftectors for damages, and after carrying th« case through the Courts, the judgment given in the lower Courts In his favor has been affirmed. The principle In­ volved in the oase is simply this: that the Supreme Court holds that while it is true that the board of directors of a public school may adopt all reasonable and necessary rules and regulations for the management and government of the school, and to that end prescribe * course of study, yet parents or guard­ ians have the right honestly and In good faith, to select from the course of study so prescribed, by such directors* the particular studies which they may desire their children or wards to pur­ sue, and that it is no ground for' the suspension or expulsion of a scholar If such scholar does #ot pursue the entire course of study prescribed, so long M such scholar Is acting honestly and la good laith under the instruction and direction of parent or guardian.--Mtk* rengo Republican. fgy-Brighuin Young says he has bettttf told by God' in a vision, that the is* visable outlet to Salt Lake, is being- filled up with f»lt deposit, and the* within six years the lake will overflow its banks, inundating that part of the country. Brigham must have come & the conclusion that salt won't save hitaty and is preparing to leave Sal* Lakeosi that account. Hencc it i$ that the much married prophet has fea<f?*ft markable a Vision, :•% W; V-

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