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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jul 1881, p. 1

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r f '^n • : • ,u ' '• - • ' • • • : - - - • y.- ^ "Pledged but to T,ruthf to Liberty-and .Lj t. .'t T wfc-.,ig. . r, iV-y,a ..... |K< 1 . No (Tavors Win us a Id no Pear Shall Awe-*1' >." " .. .. • ' •' . ' "• •>'> ' . ""ff ' \ ^ : -- --wr r jg»tf •m.o, 1.. j f,. VOL. E. 2 . . i« •' A. • Y M'HENRY, ILLINO®, WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 188U | ? ' ^ I"1, NO. 52. -si*; J|e$|eBfj leakr. Published Wednesday by J. SLYTKEU «DITOa^D^trBbB»»i . . *^7, , / Odftce in'Old V. 6. Block, --OPFOSITK MVKMROK HOUSE.-- T "5* TEEMS OF StTBSCBfPTIo|i. • #«t«|Ymr (in Advance) • • fwA• • --•1.5° j|f Not Paid wlthin'l&rea Months.ji. ....ifiO Subscriptions received for threeor six .oaths in the same proportion. 'it " BUSINESS CARDS, H. T. BROWN. Jf. D. >«• PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEOK. Offlce over the Post Ofllce, opposite Portyjfc ^lartin'S Itore up 9t'iu-4, McHenry, 111. ^ 0. II. F EG KItS, M, D- f rHVSICtAN AND SIJRGKOV. JohnSburgb, Ills.--Ofllce honrs 8 to 10, A. M. > O. J.HOWARD M D. i: •>HYSICI.VN AND RtTRGEOV. OfBee at I my residence, opposite M. E. Qtauroh, lleHenry. 111. B. V. ANDER 80S. M. D. . tr PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Offlre at Besley's Drn-r Store, Opposite Pwrker Bouse, McIIehry, Illinois. PRATT HOUSE. J A. PRATT, Proprietor. First olaSji ac­commodations. Good Barn In connection Wauconda, III. BARMAN BROS. CIGAR Manufacturers, Me Henry, tU. i < Or-dees solicited. Shop, ia Old McHOTry. near the Bridge. r' RldlAItO COMPTON. -1 JUSTICE of the Peace-nid Conveyance*,-- Will attend promptly to the collection** lebti. Volo, Lake County, III. B. E. RICHARDS. HIS * MMiiplete Abstract ot Titles to land in M Henrv County, Illinois. Offlce with Dounty ( lerk, Woodstock, 111. • ROBT. WRIGHT, Mannfacturer of Custom M»«ie Boots and. Shoes 'None lint the bei. of mat era I ased and all work warranto M Shop North-; west corn r Public Square, Henry III. ^ ' * E.M. OWEN. GENERAL. Dealer and Manufacturers Agent in Leading Farm Machinery.-- Prices low and Terms favorable. McHenry BUSINESS CARDS. A. IS. BALDWIN; M. IX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce and residence at the old Stevers place on Clay St., Woodstock, III. Prompt attention given to professional calls at all hoars. C. S. VETERINARY Illinois. GREEN. SURGEON. Richmond JBS3S A. BALDWIK, ATTORNEY at Lanrand Solicitor In Chan-eery. Will practice in State and in Fed eral Courts. Ofllce, 3d Floor. New Cnstom House, Chicago. CHAS. II. DONNELLY. » TfORNEY AT LAW *nd Notary Publite A. Woodstock, Illinois. Office <nrer Stone's Drug Store. N SIDNEY DISBROW, OTARY PUBLICand Conveyancer, den. III. DR. 0. E. WILLIAMS. DENTIST. Residence Dundee. Will-beat Waiioonda the 10th and 25th of each month. When dates occur Saturday or Sun. day I make my visits the following Monday- A. M. CHURCH, Watchmaker and Jeweler NO. 187 RANDOLPH House,) Chicago, 111. STREET, (BriggB ... , Formerly with E R. P. Sliurlv. Special attention *iven to Re- Miring Fin'e watches and Chronometers. AS" A Full Assortment of Goods in his line. F. J. CROSS, r '. r v iN D E H T I S T . XT ti~> McHenry,* III. Frtll Plates made of the best JmaterUl >nd fully warranted, saoo. Filling one-half usual rates. Special attention paid to regulating bad shaped teeth. Teeth extracted without Pftln »nd free of eharsce where Artificial TeeMi arej in­ serted, bv him. All Work fully warranted. Pure Nitrous Oxide Cas filwnvs on and fotf the painless extraction of teeth. M N. S. COLBY. CHF.NRY, Mcllenry Co., 111. B eoder of Spantah'Merlno Sheep, Berks Hire and Polau<f China swine. A choice lot *i young Buck stock for sale. Pleasecalland examine before buying elsewhere. GEO SCHREINEK. SALOON and Restaurant. Nearly opposite the Parker House, Mcllenry, 111 09"first tila*8 Billiard and Pool Tablos. JOHN HEN PRICKS. If.ttDW prepared ' kiwi Ofa frwitwg __ mpest. Will also insure vonr life and property at reasonable rates. "Pleaso give me a cal1. l^'^HMlilne as cheap as the chea PETER LEIOlvEM. R all kinds. Also Repairs Violins in the boa sossible mao-ner, on short uoticc and at rea- ion»literates. Also Violins .tor sale. &•»«»£ •r«t door North of Riverside Block, Mcllenij • J. A. SHERWOOD AUCTlOiNK ER AND APPRAISER, Algonquin, III. o ALBS of Stock, Farming Tools and Goods S ofall kinds promptly attended to. Farm laies a specialty. Terms reasonable Post >«ce address Algonquin 111. W. H. SANFORD, Mercliaut 'X'ailor. In the store of C. H. Dickinson, East side of •ublioSquare, WOODSTOCK, ILL. A *ood Stock of Fine Cloths for Suitingo Taysoa hand. Suits made to order and a varranted- Give ine a call. ^ W. H. SAKFOttD. Woodstoek III.,Sept. 27th, 1875. lit Scott & Co. "Batters to the Great Northwest." Hos. 135 and 137 Malison St.. NEAR CLARK ST. nave a larger stoek and greater variety of »tvles for yoa to choose from, than can be found in any other establishment in Chicago 3r the West. It will nav you to call anil see them. Pricei the lowes't.in the land for^good goods. BRANCH STORES S. E. Cor. Clark & Lake sts & S. E. Cor. Halsted and Harrison sts., CHICAGO. Every Boy or Girl, Lady or Gentleman, purchasing a pack- ige of Celebrated Gold Mandarin TEA, Will receive the Housekeepers Frioud FREE. A beautiful, book, containing valuable Recipes, Ladies Needle work Companion, Almanac and Calendar for 1881, Drawing Slates, Register of Gas Metre &c FOR SALE BY Fftzsimmone & Eyanson SOLE AGENTS FOR McHENRY, ILL. N. B.--Price per package Gold Mandarin Tea, 25, 30, 40, 50, GO, 80c,$1, JOSEPH N. FREUND. SALOOS AND RESTAURANT Bonslett's old 8tand, opposite Bishop's^ Mill, Mc- Hcnry. 111. The <• loicest Wines, Liquors and Sigars to be found in the county. !• resh Oysters'in their season served up 4* M»y shape desired or for sale by the Can. GOOD STABLING FOR HORSES. ANTONY ENGELN, SALOON and Restaurant, Buck's Old stand McHenvy, 111.--The choicest Kentucky Whiskies, ^oiir Mash, Wines, Cigars, etc., always <>n hand. We buy none but the best, and sell at Reasonable Prices. Fresh Oysters in their season. Established in 1Q55. JOHN STERBA, Formerly of Woodstock and Chicago, has again returned to McHenry County, and has on hand the largest stock of READY MADE HARNESSES, COLLARS, WHIPS, Ac., to be fonnd in the Countv, and has evervthing made of the BEST MATERIAL. Call and see me. JOHN STERBA. Near the Depot, Mcllenry. TAKE NOTICE. ALL ye that a*o in want, of Tubs in any form, from one bushel to 500; if rou \V a n't a Tubinade to a huns-hote, Hrin»f it alonjr. I will also take buildinga to bnibl aivl furnish, or otherwitse just as we san agree, shop work of all kinds ilone to order on short no. tice. F. A. HE BARD. MoHENRY, ILL I _N- •^1:4: / - ' "'h*'!'- • , .. •{} . 'Si • H E. WIGHTMAN, Proprietor. First class rigs, with or wlthont drivers. fiunitthM at reasonablo i-ates. all kind* done on short notice. Teaming ot Xi. Bouslett, Near the Depot, McHENRY - - - ILLINOIS. Keens constantly on hand the (lnes$ brands of Flour and Feed ofall km«ls, which he will sell at Wholesale or Retail at Bottom Prices. Five different brands of Fionr always on hand and warranted as represented. WFIour delivered anywhere In the Cor- iteration. Or lev* may be given by Postal Card, Box 107, Post Office. _ ' GIVE ME A CALL." MclTenry, Marcli 8th, Wfl. JOS. WIEDEMANN, Ae;ent Franz Palk's MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, McHenry, III. Beer In Large or Small Kegs or Bottles al. ways on hand cheapei*than any other, quail. tv con side red. . "This Beer has a world wide reputation, ana good judges acknowledge it cannot oe sur- passed in the world. Orders by mall promptly attended to. JOS. WIEDEMANN. McHenry. 111. Mar 5th, 1880. WAUCONDA Agricultural Warehouse* . c. Would respectfully inform the Farmers of Lake county, that he has opened an Agricul­ tural Warehouse, on Mill Street, in the vil­ lage of Wauconda, where he will keep AGRI CULTURAL MACHINERY of all kinds, of the best quality and make, ami sell it to the faruici> at as low figures an any other House in the State. In Mowers & Reapers 1 shall keep the McCorniick, and Buckeye, of Canton, Ohio, which we consider the best in the market. Shall als^t keep in stock the Leader Rake, of Ithica, N. Y., the Tompkins County Im­ proved Self-Adjustable Cultivator, and a gen­ eral assortment ot all kinds of mafftaiowy used on a farm. Call and see my stock before purchasing elsewhere and oe convinced that I inean business. R C HILL- Wauconda, May 4d, 1881. SALOON and Be III. Pleasant Fishermen. Ice Choice brands of on hand. OaUand4 CARLS. louse, Johnsburgh, for Hunters and us® of Hunters.-- [• and Liquors always iOAIB OF SBMVBQES. Proceedings of the July Meeting, July 11, 1881. IDELL, jnmu ry, III. Will take coutilfets fur putting tip Buildings and |p«4raiiCe« inv work will compare with af can aiul will «)o cent clienper thai 1 have two of me. wiiioh makes do so. All Jobs }tr promptly attenA&Tto. Gi ve tue a call. A-WENDELL. McHonry, D«t, 1880. ---- • •!' i' J'Wlj) V1' '1' 'jtllj'H'JlH 1 an In tlio State. I from 15 to 2v, per car|>enters. as who work with ble for oie to Carpenter line BLAM1TH r •!•• W i :' . The nndersipned, Perry & Martin'f Church, is now pre^ta the line of Blacksmtt on short notice, anil With the best of l workmen w« are pvei and Wagoii9 to order (• terms and warrant a«| his 3hop North of jw near the Brick t to <to anything in Ijr ov Wagon Making, ntao satisfaction. rial and first-class sjwl to get np Buggies |he mn<t reasonable iretient«sl. Horse Shoeing: ftisaeral JslibiiiE promptly attended to, If in wan i ofa new at my Shop, c.varfllne learn price before i»n took FIRST PRKMTT1 FAIR last Fall over al undersold,quality co rs, l»e snre to cal dered, Give Ms' a Call, • PHILLIP McHenry, III., Marett/|tMi '^1- rBon. Board ot Snpervisors of Me&enry County met at th«ir room lit the Colin Ilonse on Monday, July 11.1881. Called to order lty the ctork. At roll call the following ntutnbers were present, vis: A. Barber, I. K. Cnrti^s. Z. K. Goodrich, J. Snowden. H. S. Williams, S. Cutter i». H. Flavin. O. W. Goodrich, i4. Barber, W. G. Sawyer. K. M. Lamb, <i. H. (Jarrison, A. Wilcox. 1 W. A. McConnel, i'has. Mead. J. W. Crisis, H. Keller. andU. S. Frary. On motion of Sup. CriBty, Wui. A. McComioll was elected chairman. Sundry bills were read ana referred to the com. mlttee on clt'fms. The semi-annual reports of the Circsit Clprk, County Clerk, Treasurer, and Sheriff were read to t i:c Board and referred to the committee on fees and salai tec- A petition f.ttm >nnd^y legal voters in the towa of Nunda, praying liiRt certain territory therein described be annexed to the voting precinct, of the village of Nnnda. was read the Board. Petition*, fnim she road otninlssiouers of the towns of Richmond and Burton, asking for help flrom the county to build bridges m said town­ ships, were referred to the committee on roads and bridges, with instructions to report a< promptly RS possible. " The claims of W. (i Murphy and W. H. Mndget which had been laid over at a previous meeting, was presented to the Board and referred to the committee on ciainis. < On motion oi .sup. Wilcox, the Board adjonrned for one hour for the appointment of committees. Board called to ordet- by etiairmar., and the tol- lowing committees appointed, vis: Oh Assessment of L<wt*--Sups. Cntter, Z. E. Goodrich, Wilcox, Garrison and Frary. On Amst»*metU qf Personal Property -Sops.- Crlsty, Sawyer, L. Barber, G. W. Goodrich, and Williams. On of Town awl Citg Lott-- Sups. NCi-rtixs, A. Barber, (,'haa. Mead, Lsmb and L. P. Smith. ' On nmitnadt--Snps, Williams, Keller, Cutter, >fi. W. Goodrich and Flavin. On MtHltxv--Sups. Corliss, WilcoK. 8. IT,' Goodrich, Cristy and Snowden. On Education-- Saps. Snowden, Smith, Sawyer Frary and A. Barber. On Itoait ((.'i'/ i --Sups, L. Barber, Frary, Cntter. Mead and Z. K. Goodrich, On Fees and Salaries--Sups.»<larri»on, Lamb, t;ri#ty, L. Barber and U'llltams. On'Public BuiMiugn- Slips. Lamb, Snowden. A. Barber, Keller nud Smith. . Oh 6Va»w»~Siip^. Garrison, Z,~ £. Good risk. Cotter, Cri*ty nnu Sawyer. To SMtlficith Treasurer-- Snp*. T- K. Good- rich. Sawyer, Garrison. .Snowden and Flavin. On Tou'i> Accounts--Sups. H'ilcox, A. Barber, Frary. Mead and Keller. Oh HiiImI--Stipe, Curtlss, Lamb, Wilcox, Flaviu and Cristy. Sup. Keiler stated that one Daniel Ellsworth of the town of Nnndahad been excessively assessed fur the year tB81. iind asked that he fcu allowed a rebate on said assessment of jw.000 for tsxea paid in California, which was referred to the commit­ tee on assessment ot personal p'-op« riy. ' On motion ot Sup. Uaj-Hson, the rules formerly governing this Board was adopted. On motion Boarn adjourned to meat to-morrow morning at 9 A. m. TCESHAT, JwtY 12th. , The Board met persuant to adjonrnm.ent. At roll call all present except Sup. I.. 1*. Smith. Tho minutes ot yesterdays meeting read and approved. The lorn, on Rales made the following Bvport which on mo'ion wa« adopted, to-wlt; TSTATE OF ILLINOIS, I „ McHenry County. t ! Board qf Supttrrinor*. •/tdv 12'*i A 2). 1881. Ma, CnautVAN.--Yonr committee on Rules beg "leave "to repurt the following Hole* for the gov- V'nent of the action <>f this Board: i. 1. The rule# of legislative assemblies contained in Unsliine's Msnuul shall g,>veru the action of of this Board of Supervisors in the transaction of ,all Its business, cxcept where there Is a special Rule directing otherwise. Tlie<e shall be the lo'.'.owlng standing com- lees, (each consisting of Svo members, three JUST RECEIVED --AT- M a i m a n ' s OLorolma ters before them: That there have been altera­ tions made in the vault connected with the Cir­ cuit clerk's ofllce (in accordance with inetrattions from the board of supervisor*) wfcteh said altera­ tions gives room for abontSD voianies. >f"« woe*d reccommend that wire screens be placed in the windows of Ik* different offices; also in the sher­ iff's rooms. All of which is respectfully submitted EI.AN M. LAMB, chairman. A. BABBER, HBSRT IvKUtKn, . JOHN Ssnwnti. The committee on equali/.ation of asseeraent of town and cltr lots made the following report which ou motion was adopted, to-wlt: STATE OF ILLINOIS, l M McHenry Connty. f July Tern, 1881. *'» the tionnrabtf Board of Svperviton of Me Htnrv Ooutn'y, Illinois. GKNT-.-EMKN:--Your committee on equalization of assessment ot town and city lota beg leave to report that they nave examined and equalized the town and city lots of the several town? h, said county, by adoing to and deducting Irora the vatnatioiis'ns made oy the assessors the following rates,ol percentage, to-wlt: TOWS AND CITY LOTH. TOWJtS. Marv-ntro .... Pnnham Chemnng Alden ... Coral Grafton ... Dorr ;,,5 Hebron ..... Richmond,. McHenry..if. Nun da Algonquin . Tot. Ass'd. alae. l^r Cent adtf. llfci 788 2 142 210 m 3 H.V> S()0 5t> 26<t 4.V1 9 m 61 01£ 79 H Vi 85 100 •18 41 s 8 l*er ct. ded KqeeMwd- Valnation. 1SH 83" S"1C® /-•v m ®i7; - - » «8? ^ IS C87, 4#W<* s8? iffit *i'i ® 755 " 64 t«5 f*-' 7t m 81 885 73 S01 fi.tm 884 Total. |l,(^Tit9 M. Engeln, M A R C U S CERMAN II' Manufactured by F. MARCUS --DEALER IN-- < PURE WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Woodstock III. The best Tonic in the worlii? Put "tip in PmtAnd Quart Bottles. F. MARCUS Patentee. --DEALER IN-- Guns and Revolvers, (inn Material of nil description.-- The finest and best Pocket Cutlery, sll warranted.-- The finest Razors, warranted for two years. Barbers Snap, flaps, Brush es, Straps, Eye Glasses, spectacle Eye Protectors for Sun or Snow. W» also keep a full line ot Fishing Tackle, Minnow Seins, Hammocks, and in fact everything pertaining to Fishing and Hunting, can be found at lay store at reasonable Prices. Violins, Acordeons, Pica las, Flutes, Violin Strings, an<i all other extras for Violihs. My stocks of TINWARE is complete. Call and examiue it. I guarantee Prices that defy all competition. M. ENGELN. STORE IN HOWE'S BLOCK, NEAR THE BRIDGE. Prejudice Kills. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery under the eare of several of. thebest -and soiue of the worst---physicians, who gave her di­ sease various names but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy aR Hop Bitters,"that we had poolied at for two years before using it. We earnestly hope and pray that no one else wtl! let their sick s-ufler as we did, on accouut of prejudice against so good a medieiue ae Hop Bitters."--Ths pareuts. --AND DEALER IN-- F. G. MAYES, It >EA Ready-Made Clothing. Respectfully Invites an inspection of his New Spring Coods Just opened, -embracing all the variety usually found in a first- class Tailoring and Heady Made Clothing establishment. Don't foil to embrace this op­ portunity before purchasing else­ where as all my goods will b^ sold at fair prices. Cutting done as usual. 'Store in Old McHenry, nea? the new Bridge. F. C. MAYES. McHenry* til., April 19th, 1881. Executor's Not ice - ESTATE Of Martin Miesen deceased The undersigned having been appointed Ex editor of the lant will and testament, of Mar- tip Niesen, late of the Countv of McHenry, and State of Illinois, dece-sed, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of Mcllenry County, at the Court House, in Woodstock, at the July term on the third Monday in July next, at which time all persons navinir clatin? against said Estate, are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of bavins: the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are. reqnest ed to make immediate payment to the under Bigned. Dated this 21»t day of May A. D. 1881. CHAS. KUHT.-£BT, Executor. AT WAUCON D.V.. I have the largest atocb of Summer Ooods ever brought to Lake County, which I will sell atLOVER PRICKS THAN EVER BE­ FORE. Ready-made Clothing more numerous than ever and at prices suited for every purse.-- For anything made to order» whether a single garment or a full suit Maiman's Is the place to bay, Also a full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Uats and Caps, &c. I have a larfcC variety ot PIECE GOODS, of the Latest Hjrles and Patterns, at low figures. Mrs. Maimaa, Who is assisted by Miss Gieseler, has just received a line stock ot Spring Millincrv, of the latest stvles to be found in the city which she invites the Ladles of Wfenconda tocall an<l examine. Hats and Bonnets Trimmed in the latent «tvlosand at reasona­ ble prices • Dress Making done promptly andsatisfaction guaranteed. POTATO BUGS, Bugs! Bugs! We have a few hundred pounds of London Purple and Paris Green, WHICH WE ABE SELLING. We guarart.ee the London Purp'e to oe as good and to go as tar as the best Paris- Green, and the price makes every bod}' snicker. If you want to apiuse the bugs, "tickle'em to death," call at the liveliest store in Wauconda we mean the Book Haunt-, Good goods--low prices--polite atten tion. F.B. HARRISON Wauconda, III Valuable Pr »perty For Sale, Tlie property formerly used BB « Hotel, in tlie village of Ringwood, is .ottered for Rule. It consists of one large brick House, containing ten rooms, nil necessary outbuildings, a good well oi water and cistern, and one acre of land, Ontiio premises are wine of the finest fruit and Ornamental trees, shrubbery, &c., to be found ir the county. It is a very desirable location and will be sold dirt cheap and on long time, for good security. Apply to SIMLON" POTTED, Administrator, Of the Estate of Mrs. M, Crattdall. . _ citi uiiJ t..wn iot^. 6V af property, on railroads, on fluaucu, on education, on roads and bridges, oil feus and ealailcR on public bnildiii'.'s and ground*, ou claim', on settlement v ith tlu- treasurer, on town account* account? and on rules. :i All matter* relating to farm lauds shall be relcrred to i he committee oil farm lands, a.l lnnt- ter* relating to city and town lot# tdiall be re­ ferred to die committee on ci;y and town lots All tnattcre relating to personal propeity chall be referred to tlu-coinmiitee mi personal proper­ ty. All matters relating to rai!r«*id» idiall be re­ ferred to the committer on iitilroadN. Ail matters relating to finances i-hull he referred to the com- mltteo on tlnance. All matters relating to edu­ cation shall be referred to the committee on edu­ cation, All matters reluting to ruadsaud bridges shall be referred to the committee on rotids and bridges. All matters relating to fees and salaries shall be referred to tlie coimnitieo on tees and All of whlftfe la nspcctaily submitted, JuIf IS, A. D. 1861. ' I. H. CiwviM A. Uarbsm Cha*>. Mk4D B.H.LIU Comsotttee. Board adjourned to meet at the call of the chair, man. THURSDAY, JUI.Y 14,1881. Board met pursuant to adjournment; called to order by the chairman; members all proseat fa­ ce pt Sup. Smith, Tru committee on fees and salaries presented the following report, which was read to Ike Board and ou motion adopted, to-wlt: STATE OF ILLINOIS, Mcllenry County. f Jnly Term, 1881. Woodstock, July I-ith. Mr. Chairman and QtnUetnen qf the Board qf Stipfrrfmors: Your committee, to whom was referred the Semi animal reports of the connty olBeers for the halt' vear ending June 1st. A. D. 1881, would beg leave to submit the tollowing report on the mat. ters bet >i'o tliem : The countv tr asnrer reports the receipts of his ofllce to be.... $66645 clerk hire, fuel and incidental* 186 98 Tb« sheriff reports the earnings of his office !o be, M022 receipts 13# 55 ., clerk hire SI 00 Tbe circuit clerk reports the receipt*of his o'tice to be... ............1,170 48 exuenaitnres, clerk hire,etc .1,070 48 balance received over salary, etc... .. 99 W Said clerk reports tlie amount of S159..15 received ot costs made during his tlr»t term together with a list of unpaid cosl* which belong to the county amou|iiin£ to near $300. The connty clerk reports the earalngs of bis otlice lobe, .'.l,®9Ji receipts .. 75*64 hslf year? salary 1.06000 Your committee leeommcnd* that an order be drs»n on th« treasurer to pay paid clerk the sum of the same being his due as above shown AII i n j s a h w i t t e d . -7SP' e. H. OaamsoM, 1 ^ ' ,T' B. M. LAMB. -'f • . «'• U. 8. WILLIAM*, ;»3fc.:s. LWM Ba«mhL JT. H'. CaisTt. Tho following report of tbe committee on claim* was readto the Board and on motion adop tud: nut of whom Sltall C9tMtltu>e n • woriittt lor vvorki np i MrChaimto*ri.Sbmma* tfU»tout* tf Supervisors : \ our committee on claims wonld beg leave to report that the.v liave examined all claims presen­ ted before tlieni, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amoants to the sev­ eral claimants, to-wit: 48M June T, Chas. Kobb, constable service* in aiT^slol' Win. Levoy and Ed. Murphy $ 6 90 Jaly 11, K. fit Lamb, salary as Par. Ag't. and SOo paid out Mar- &>, !'• siierwood. meaU for jurors Jmy 8, M. Church, boarding prisoners..,, .lul) 8, P, Whitney, postage, exp-esi, Jfcc, June 1, Wm- H. Stewart, work in Couuty 't'rea*. office, 70 daya at $2 per day.,,. June 1, M. Church, janitor half year ..,, »' " nilscellaneoua nervines as per bills All matters relating to public buildings und grounds shall be referred iilariee. _ to the committee on public buildin g s and grounds. All matter# relating to claims shall be relerred to the com mitte on claims. Any claim before being ao re­ ferred must be sworn to. prexeuted and rend be­ fore the Board. Claims lor fees !U criminal eases shall be allowed only after tue conviction in A court ot recorder indictment or said criminal, in whose case said fees ART? claimed. All other mat­ ters properlv belonging to any standing com. mlttee shall" be referred to and considered by such committee, and every standing committee shall duly and properly report in writing upon all matters referred to it. 4. The business of the Board shall be conduc- ted in tne following order: First--C a l l i n g tho roll and reading the minutes of the last meeting. Second--Heport of standing committee*. Third--Report of special committees. Fourth --Unfinished business. Fifth--N ew business mid resolution*. 5. No member shall be al lowed to speak upou any motion until it shall have been seconded and Is before the house. The chairman may require any motion to he reduced to writing and read by the Clerk for the information of tlie members. 6. No member shall speak more than twice on the eame question without permission from the cliairm'TH. 7. NO member shall leave the house whiie the Board is in session without PERMISSION from the chair- 8. The rleht of appeal from the decision of the chair shall be preserved. 9. I t shall be the duty of the chairman to pre­ serve order, and anv "member disobeying his ord&r shall be considered in contempt and dealt with accordingly. . 10. The ayes a n d nays shall be called whenever demanded by three members. 11. J!one of the foregoing rules shall be amen ded. suspended or repealed without l irst ( l iving one days notice or such intended .amendment, suspension or repeal, except by a two third* vote ofall the members present. All of which is respectfully submitted. 1. R. CUBTISS, J. W. CBISTY, E. M. LAMB, A. WILOOX. I). H. FLAVIN. Committee. On motion of Sup, Cristy, the chairman AP Sointed a cojnmiteee to act on the petit ion froir unda as to the annexing certaiu territory to the voting precinct of Nunda. The chair appointed Sm>s. Cristy, Frary and Keller as such committee Sup. Barber, from committee on roadB and bridges, reported that said committee had ap­ pointed Sups. L. Barber, S. Cutter and Z. E. (roucirich logo to Burton and Richmond on Mon­ day next, July I8ih, and confer with the road commissioners 6f *«id towns as to the building of the bridges petitioned for, and instructed said committee to all an extra M'SSION of tbe Buard on this matter it 'hey deemed It necessary. The renoit of SUP- Z. B. Goodrich as to the ex­ pense of keeping the poor of .Marengo for the year 1881. WAS read and placed on tile. On motion of SU;>. Curtiss, the Supervisor* of the several towns were instructed to report to this Hoard St the September meeting, the expense in­ curred by their towns in keening the poor from the last Tuesday iu March. 1880, to the last Tues­ day IN March, 1881. Sup- 6'urtiss, a committee appointed at a pre­ vious meeting to ascertain tne residence of Sonhia Sondncker, an insaue pauper at Kigin*. reported that from the best information h ' could gain, she WAS a resident of Greenwood, when AF^ became insane. On motion, said report-was A The^clerk reported that he had presented the bill paid by the county for Ann Jollstron iu ac­ cordance with previous instructions of the Board and liuds that it is uncollectsble. On motion. Board adjourned to meet«t'TJ»ER#aH of the chairman. WHDNESPAY,9 A. X, Board called to order by the chairman: all members present except L. P. Smith. The bil l ot F. Hoy, for error in tax sale, was read and referred to the committne on claims. The committee on public buildings presented the fol;owing report, which, on motion, was adopted, to-wit: STATE OF ILLINOIS, I McHwnrv Coantv F Board of Supervisors. Julv Term, A. D. 1881. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Yonr committee on pnblic buildings would beg leave to submit the following report on tbe MAT. B8 64 4 55 *74 55 1* TO 140 ao * oo 176 90 D. M/Cota,pencils.... 7 0» J. jr. sad*. it » B. C. SoMtlUe, load of woo«f P. W.Gtrttt* - », Brisk, work on vaalt. 8. Jlllaon wood.................. P. Mnldoon A. C. Belcher .... T.F Johnson T Wbltaon....- 23 TS All of which win more bills nerewith submitted. B.X. Uki. The committee on mllreads oreaonted the M- lowing report, which, on motion, was adopMdL to-wit: STATS O* ILLINOIS, > _ Kcttary Oemtt. f* . Board of Supervisors, July ISIb. 1881- X*. CHAHMaair:--Your committee on rattrwif* would beg leave to utalt tbe MtomafWin, to-wit: That iheassesemeat ofrai^roMnaMpcrty be enhject to and eqnallaed by Ike perlMlkts of addition or deduction vhteb eiwH btt MWitfed by rbi* Honorable Boutt. All of irtdA-isSSiiW^ ' fBlly *nbmitted. ^ !:4 * "$>'" •,V1 ^ •<' .'v©- W. tioonnica. owin^ report of tbe Ctrnymmm „ , „ Committee *e Equalization ef Assessment ot L^ADI VM presented to the Board, read, and on MMKIM adopted, to-wit: STATE OF ILLINOIS. l„ McHenry Connty. f** It^TeahnR. T» the Hon. Board af SttptnUen ttf' JTtfliMry t'Mtntg, Illinois; . G*NTI,EMKH Yonr committee onenealHatloii of assessment of lands beg leave to i«poct that they have examined and equaliaed the asaeae- ment of the several town* or said mtmly It ad~ ding to and deducting from the valuation* aa made by the assessors the following rates of per centsge. to-wit: . > asu t» jc s r. c ir> r xsTrr sJM " i f B ( l 8 S » 3 5 3 S l e i s zx o * * 2 f» * = # • S • » 5 • si <3: € • 2 ? g S ̂ • 5 • ?£; f!,;. f:f : f: |i : : • " mm »f»S? i T S5SeSSSB£«S$SS£SS SS5«SS3S5ld8»8g48Sa S S -d iililliiiiliiiiiii ¥ -r ' Alt of whteb^pgMtMl.v/nj Z. £. Goonuctf. Tbe committee on equalisation of asse*iwmt of Personal Property made the tollowiac which on motion was adopted, to-wit: STATE OF ILLINOIS, ( Mcllenrv Comity. f JnlyTerm, 18ft. To the lion. Board of Supervittrs of Mclltmrjf County. Yoqr committee on assessment of perwHMl property, for the enrrent year, wonld beg leave to report as follows, on tlie matter before (beat. That they have equalized the assessment of the same by adding to or deducting from the assess­ ments of the several towns the following rata* of percentage, to-wit: PERSONAL PBOPERTY-tai. Total bill unpaid $699 83 The following hills have been paid by the Co. Treasurer, aa per order of the Board, the raucbera accompanying the same examined and fonnd correct, Fib, itt, A. W. Young, per diem and official' > services for tho quarter ending March 1st. 1881 WOtt Same, lor the quarter ending Jane 1st. isai,, SHOD Feb. 5, J. K. Nethercut Pub. proceedings 5 00 Dec. 3, '80. J. B. Babcock, »• '« ft 00 Feb. 11, >1. P. Wilkinson, bailiff January I'erm.'yi T 80 Jan. iu, L. Henthusan, bailiff Jan, Term. 7 BO Jan. 18. A. Pease, " " 7 W Jan. !!}. A.L. Brown, « »• 7 60 May 29, A. Pease. " May Ter», 7 SI June 8, P.Wilkinson, j QQ June 8, L. Beuthusan, »• . •» 7 50 Feb 1, 111 Hospital for Insane at Kanka* kee for il. Pease 7 M Mar, If, 111. Hospital for Insane at Elgin Timothy Ilalacy 4 7# Mar. 11. Ill Hospital for Insane Elgin E, B. Hnghby 104 Mar. II, 111. Hospital for Insane »t Elgin for Thomas Cummins u.... • d# Mar. 11, III. Hospital for Insane at Elgin for Caroline Thompson,,, IB Mar. ll. 111. Hospital tor Insane at Elgin for John W. Ilewley .. ,, 9 78 Mar. 11, III. Hospital tor Insane at Elgin. tor Julia ('afahan 1 ti Mar. 11, III. Hosdital for insane at Elgin for John F- Ue Yarniand..,, OB Mar. 11. 111. Hospital for Insane at Elgin tor Sol'hia Sondericker 8 8ft Mar. 11. III. Hospital for Insane at Elgin for Wintred Dougherty $ 8ft Mar. 11. III. Hospitaller Insane *t Elgin for John Leonard ,.. $08 Apr. ti, ill. lust, for Deaf & Dumb Nan«y t'ouji tO SB Apr. 6, 111. Inst, for Deal & Dumb Mary Conn ' t* 10 Apr. 6, 111. Inst, for Deaf A Dumb Frank Coun... #46 Apr. 6, III. Inst, for Deaf it Dumb Hart* well ajhelley ft 00 Total bills paid. *SW0 68 Your committee would further report that they have examined ih* report of E. M. Lamb, Pur. Agent and vouchers accompanying the same, and find tnem correct. Said report is herewith &ub< mined. In the matter of the claim of Fremont Hoy for money paid bv reason of error in Tax Sale. Your committee would recommend that he be allowed the sum of !t6c on lot iu McHenry, and tbat claim relating to lot in Marengo, be laid over for lur- ther investigation. Kcsueytlully submitted, (J, M. O ABB! SOW, Z. K. UoopBICg, 8. CUTTXB, J W. CniSTT. W. O. SAWTKK, Committee. To tfu Honorable Board qf Supervisors ttftke County qf McHenry and State of Illinois. The undersigned, vonr Purchasing JAgent begs leave to submit this his semi-aunual report: Culver, Page Hoyne A Co., records,.,,, ,.$153 46 do do . do 91 11 do do do do d» do do da du ....... Sodthworth Jb Qlennon, Blanka Ae do do do do do do do do do do do' do do do do .ao do do d« do do B. Sherman repairing locks and key* Wm. NV. Cook, medical serv. for prisoners Bunker & Skinner Mrs. Leidig cleaning court house,.,,, M, Cirnrvh cash paid for rep. pump,*®..- """ I I !Per IPer • - TOWNS, jAiwessed | et.; ct. jEqnalieTTn i Valuation ;»ddided ( Valuation. KJleyf. Marengo Ditiihsm.,.,,,, Cheraang --, Aldeu i/anland. Seneca ,,. . «, Coral,,, Graft on Dorr Greenwood..,, /febron Richmond Burton Mctfenry Nunda Algonquin .... 75 TW 1 , t:51«7 ft • 74 004 s fe5 4»l T ftttssti 8 • S4 4IS 8 t:« t |:« m • • 104 863 8 4l* 1 »:i7 883 t» • ttd 508 ft t» IU S10 lit 43 4*i T &»!*» • 1 ftifitW 8 155 857 to 75 00G 84*383 95 484 890574 04S&1 D0 36T r «« tn at JOS 570 401 949 18! 339 104 541 ltl 34ft 46 4«i &«£ K0 7C Sespectfnlly aubmitted, J. IT. CRISTT, G. W. GooHMi( . H. S. IL'IUUAS,' L. BABBKB, W. G. SAWTBS. Jadce B- N. Smith came before the BoaH^Mft;. made uomplalul aa to the excessive assessment of tbe moneys and credits of A. W. Nash in the town ot Grafton, and, ou "motion of Sup. Sawyer, the olerk was Instructed to change »aid aaseae? ment to $'2,607. The committee, to whom wa* referred the pe­ tition from the legal voters of the tewn of Nan da made tbe following report, whicb on motion, jraa adopted:-- To tfu Son, Btmrd qf SuptrtUor* qf Jftgiwry covnty GBNTUBSIUN Yonr committee, to whom W«a referred the petition of sundry persons of the town of Nunda, asking this Board co change tbw boundary of a certain voting precinct in said town. Having considered the same -vouid respect­ fully report that in our opinion ihe whole ques­ tion should first he considered by the legal voter* of the tuwp. First, whether an additional votiur " " " Ha Sfe precinct Is desired; second, its boundary should first be dccided by a majority of the legal voter* of Nunda affected thereby. From tbe evidence Speer A Retterer, rodefor chandelier Murphy A Wheat John S Wheat JohnS Wheat ......... ••• N. Donnelly, clething for prisoner*. •#... N. Donueiiy, do do Win. 11 Sherwood, saw ing wood Peter Collier, mason work Field & Hawley.eoal N el a Anderson, Paintmi. and relatteriag signs 10 42 SB 97 40 63 4 50 8ft 00 17 to t$«o 490 • 60 11 00 1 85 TOO BOO 800 asod «8i> 3 80 18 75 r n Mr at so 44 0ft aubmilted to us ft majority of the legal voters of Nunda do not desire two voting precincts in said towu, and with this evidence ci uuled with tbe fact that each additional voting aact election pre-, duet is attended with large additional expense t» the connty, we would recomiuf»d that the election precinct, at the vi lage ot Nunda h* df«< continued, and that tbe place for holding election in said town ot Kundn shall be decided by a • jontv of tbe legal voters ot uatf town at us next annual town meeUng held at or near the center of said town _ ... ,, . J. W. Cristy G. R. Frary H. iVeiler Sap. Curtis moved that Jadee Murphy anjl A* B. Coon be retained as eoencil in tbe salt or JM town of Wc/Zunry v». JlciTenry Couuty.-moWn carried On motion of Sop. Cristy, Sup. E. M. Lamb wa* appointed purchasing agent for tbe Oounty for the ensuing vear at the same salary as formerly. Sup t urtiss moved that G S Soulh'Aortb Se employed to publish the proceedings of the Board of Supervisors for the year lrtJl, and tar­ nish 100 copies of the same at tO. Amended by Sup- Ltl nib that each ot the other paper* ilk the countv; be also allowed $it> for publishing said proceedings if nubli*hed m full. Sup t'riitv amended the said amendment that the amount to be paid the comity papera be $3X0 The i«ye> and uay» being called ou the 2nd amendment result "as fallows tii-wit; Ayes;-- Cu«ti8«, Williams, Cultes, Flavin, UariisonOtis, ty and Frary--7 _ , N ays j^-A Barber, Goodrlob. 8no«4en. Qood; rlah, Barber, Sawyer, Lamb, Ifllcox. Mead had Keller- 10 Amendment Ust, The ayes and nay* being called o* ib* tat amendment resulted as fuilow*, u> wtt; Ayah Barber. Z £ Goodrich. Snowden. Barber, Saffjar, Lamb, Garrison, Mead and Keller--# *• . _ Nav*:-Cnrtiss, B'illiams. Cutter, nieih4p»tr« Goodrich. Ifllcox, C'i ty and Frary--$ " Ameadmtst canted. *•.%": * - Motion as amended carried, t On motion of Sap. Ctirtiss, tb« paaf P*f»ifflBt and mllaae was allowed the rcemljers andrAfil of the Board. » „ , . , . Board«4}ourned to meet «t the call alibealrelh, Ifx. A. CMtaiMft tfnrrNgr, Clerk, $80 Attaat., P, /

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