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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1938, p. 6

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. . ' ~ { . ' " > f ® ^ \ " ' »'V ' J • ' * " v » ' ^ • » * « • » " • # * * - * « * • . * • * ~ . > t " • ^ * • *, ». ••"•»*>"" "*"y*•'**•"'•4 "•,' ' •, • x • *~ y;r r-.,v \ •% <r~*v •*•>•• ,/„ ... ^aS:,; ""*" I AJMUMUJ| ^ ir H^Jr Alr1®^ sW}pae(.!^._ ~ ^ '» \v i West Virginia Is Host To National Editorial Ass'n im CONVENTION HELD AT JTAMOfUS GREENBRIER ^ H*?HOTEL AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS elected president of the association finished in 18S6. VanBuren came to for the coming year, White Snlphar Springs Many columns could be w^pn the springs while in office in 1837, his first summer as chief executive. His successor, th« ill-fated Whig, William about White Sulphur Springs and its Henry Harrison, did not survive the famous Greenbrier Hotel, with its es- ri*ors of campaigning long enough tate of 7,000 acres in the heart of the *nd left it to John Tyler, the tenth Alleghany Mountains. The history of president, to ctyne in his stead. Tyler this picturesque resort town, nestled found the Pl*c® attractive and returnfa the broad Greenbrier valley, goes •* for • »econd summer. As president back farther than its established date in 1843> Tyler moved from the heat of . as a resort. Long before the official Washington to the cool Alleghanies Scores of newspapers throughout^ the 1986 election, was the main speak- ^^ of 1778> a famiiy lived in the fer- an<* set up his White House; but busithe United States will have much to er at the above-mentioned banquet. tUe section £y the name of Carpenter, neM wa8 not his sole pursuit, for he say in their columns during the months His address was broadcast over the trylng. {or a foothold in the iand met -rd ^cosd the beautiful Julia of July and August about the state of air, coast to coast, his subject being #gainst ^ ^ds of elements and Indi- Gardner that year. Married tile fail- West Virginia, following the 1938 con- "Propaganda," in which speech he did af^s i^fere w^e Kate and Nicholas, 'ow>nR ye»r, the couple returned there vention 01 the National Editorial As-1 not hesitate to criticize the present parents> an<] prances, a small *or the summer of 1844. The third sociation, which was held at the Green-1 administration for its extensive use of and an infant son. chief executive to make the cottage his propaganda. The National Editorial , _ . / . , - summer White House was Millard Association, of course, is made up of , No dates are known, but logic and a PiUmoref 8UaTe dapper thirteenth both Republican and Democratic news- .. '"tw8 president, from New York. His year brier Hotel at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., on July 20, 21, and 22. McHenry county was represented by Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Renich and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mosher of the Plaindealer. • ' * . papers and therefore classed as a non- Wved as ®*r'y *s 1758, twenty was 135^ a 8eason that still stands partisan organization. jyeare before Greenbriercounty was out ag a of the many social I After Col. Knox h.d ftnUhe* Ms ad- "Ublishe^It wis in that long-.go of The three-day convention was fol^ dress the_ chairman of -tlfe meeting, be-. ****** ™ > The complete list of Presidents in lowed a 1400-mile tour around the ingof At that time Indians foamed the their <*&* Mudes Andrew Jackson, _ _ ... v.v<f w „WWWW5m ;sta , p aiuic y ' ' ^ ; forest, killing and destroying where seventh president; Martin VanBuren, j McHenry County, Illinois, offer for w , the white men stepped too far into his ^ffhth; John Tyler, tenth; James Knrtx sa]e an(j sejj at public vendue to the' , f or^*"7 AN ORDINANCE MAKING THB ANNUAL APTROPRIATION FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL TEAR Hugh A. Dtmra aad Natiian Schwarti Attorneys tor the Plaintiff STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF MCHENRY, SS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Me- HENRY COUNTY THERESA FREEDMAIf .':ri • ' ' * ** GEORGE j. HUNT, et al * IN CHANCE&Y--Gen. No. 27976. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby civw ^iUT'oi/ ,™u!a,,u .. that in pursuance of a Decree enter-|_ d u -1 ed in the above entitled cause on the! !"l_purp°8e j for 7*»ch said appropn- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of McHenry, Illinois: SECTION 1. That it Is deemed necessary in order to defray the necessary expenses and liabilities of said City for the current fiscal year, thpt thtre be and there hereby is appropriated to provide for by the genral tax levy and other revenues for the current fiscal ye»r, the aggregate sum of Thirty- Four Thousand Eight Hundred 16th day of April A. D. 1988, I, Verrton J. Knox, special Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on Monday, the 25th day of July A.D. 1938, at the hour of 11:00 o'clock A. M. (daylight savings time) in the forenoon of said day at the East front door off the Court House in the City of Woodstock, HOW 0ALL OPTICAL SERVICE m row on *me NO EXTRA CHARGE GI.AfjMW COMPLETE (Q BA AS LOW AS ... fO.dU For appointment, Phone Chicago, Franklin 8510 -- McHenry 60-W or Witt* to-- Dr. M. M. Kagan OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST 1-- W. State Sfreet; Chicago fSSi f.- FAMOUS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ation is made and the amounts appropriated for the same are as follows, to-wit: Interest on bonded indebtedness •..............$1,140 00 Payment of Maturing Bonds .. 1,000.001 Public Property--- Materials and suppUes ........ SOO.OO Labor 600.00 Repairs and Sundries 100.00 . -y v#:, On the lawn surrounding the Greenbrier. The beneficial powers of these w/1,ose.cour^e had owners and jockeys ride their waters enjoyk by whit. Settlers in 1778. - ' |lndi«.«. White liphT , p,st president of ^ was seated at a Ubl. n»r tt, of lo a ^ "JaS High ^ ton, robbed the bank and, on those an- Weston, W. Va., the association. Much credit is due. the banquet hall and he immediately to Mr. Pritchard for the wonderfui job|arose and apologized for not having High on a promontory above the "t a '"" "" he;d,d m arranging the entertainment the governor at the speakers table oldest spring house in the United , . proven endurance, nude s all along the line for the 300, news- and asked that the governor and wife States, stands the most historical spot ** ' e y" paper people on the tour ' 'arise and take a bow. Gov. Holt soon ' - • There were about 400 registered at took advantage of the occasion to air the convention. The famous Green- his viewp on the subject of a political arise and take a bow. Gov. Holt soon in Greenbrier county, on the estate of „ Gn ,the 7'°00;«ere estate of the *" the Greenbrier Hotel. It is a white ' G/«enb"er Hotel- there are 280 milea two-story, colonnaded house of South' ^f. b-idJe traiU Charged with mainern Colonial style, a landmark in the tam,I?g pa^8 #re ?e three Dick history of the entire nation It •• SOn brothers' Henry. I^wrence " brier was not in the least overtaxed,' speech being given at the dinner of a as it has accommodations for about non-partisan oranization. He said, history of the'entire" nation It "is son brothers» Henry, Lawrence and 1,500 guests at one time. Each ses-' that as governor of the state, he con- called the Presidents' Cottage and now Hunter* These trails are inspected sion of the convention had prominent sidered that he was one of the hosts'houses a small but creditable museum regrularly and c,early marked each speakers, not only from the state of and seriously objected to the remarks of White Sulphur Springs memora-1 sprinfir* 0f the three men' the ablest West Virginia, but from other points, of Co!. Knox at such a time. The 4>ilia, a museum in essence of the very inspector is Hunter» completely blind. lte,r«nt7, address of wel- guests all held their breaths for a'country, for in this resort and its sur^' He L rides his fa/°»te , Wildwood, come the first day was given by Gov- second or two. After about a 15-min-1 rounding hills much of America's his.-a chestnut, and can tell from the way ;the horse walks over the terrain what cleaning out and reconditioning the trail needs. THE GREENBRIER QABBY GERTIE wo you mail ny IETTT* VMS NOON? The wife of a grouch hag to take everything for granted. of Range 8 East of the Thifd Principial Meridian (excepting and reserving therefrom a piece of land deeded by May R. Mc- Assey and Frank McAssey, her husband, to John A. Bower) and described as follows:- Commencing at the South West corner of the premises herein described; thence North 60 rods; thence East 26 2/3 rods; thence South 60 rods, thence West 26 2/3 rods to the place of beginning, containing in all 30 acres of land, more or less, situated in the Township of Richmond, in the County of McHenry, in the State piece of land in the E. % of Section 25, Township 46 North, of Range b East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows, to-wit: starting at a stake at the South East corner of the N. W. hi of the •S. E. % of said Section 25; thence WIest on the forty line 1305.6' to a stake on the quarter section line; thence North on said quar- -j-v.Insurance ter line 200' to a stake; thence " ^Supplies East parallel to the forty line 1182.3' to a stake; in the West right of way line of the spur track; thence Northerly on a 16 degree curve (radius 359.3') along said right of way 275' to a stake that stands 17' West of the forty line; thence North parallel to the forty line 1508' to a stake; thence on a 12 degree curve to the North West (radius 478.3') along the right of way of said spur track 220' to a stake in the Southerly line of the Chicago', Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railroad Company's right of way; thence South, 79 degrees East, along said right of way 242.5' to a stake at the Easterly line of a spur track; thence on a 12 degree curve to South West (radius 478.3') on the Easterly line of the right of way of said spur track 420' to a point on the forty line that is 400.4' South of the point where the said forty line is crossed by the South line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Company's right of way; thence South on the forty lino 1750' to place of beginning, containing 7.48 acres of land as shown by the survey, dated May 12, 1914, made by C. L. Tryon, County Surveyor of McHenry County, Illinois, situated in the Township of Richmond, County of McHenry and State of Illinois. Terms of Stale Cash in hand on day of sale, at which time a Certificate of Purchase will be issued in accordance with said Decree and the Statute. Dated this 30th day of June A.P, 1988. VERNON J. KNOX, Special Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. (Pub. June 30 - July 7 - 14, 1988) Repairs and supplies Salaries-- Police Mayor and Aldermen Attorney , Clerk Treasurer, City Collector ......... Streets and Alley*--; . Salaries Lighting Material and supplies Labor, repairs and sundries .. Fire Protection ...% Legal Fees and Court Costs .. 5,000.00, 1,000.00, 800 00 800.00 200.00 420.00 120.00 120.00 1,200.00 3,100,00 2,000.00 700.00 750.00 800.00 Maintenance of Sewage Disposal Plant domain. The same fate happened to , Seventh; Zachary Taylor, highest and best bidder the following f?'ar'es 3,000.00 most of the Carpenter family that was twelfth; Millard Fillmore, thirteenth; ^described real estate, to-wit: New Well shared by hundreds of courageous Frankin Pierce, fourteenth; James Bu-, The S. W. Yt, of the S. E. % of pioneers who pushed through the c.'ian» fifteenth; Uysses S. Grant,j Section 25, in Township 46 NoHii, fountains in search of land and home, eighteenth; Chester Alan Arthur, But it was through th^ wit and brav- twenty-^^tstf J®e"^am'n Harrison, «ry of mother Kate that White Sul- twenty-third; William .Howard Taft, phur came into existence. During one twenty-seventh; and Woodrsw Wi'.- Of these Indian raids, she took small son» twenty-eighth; Frances1 into the thick growth of a - This resort town, ^60 years old, mountain rising above their valley stands on the highwav over which the home, while Nicholas and the infant ftrst East-West stage coach line opton took the only horse over the moun- erated more than a hundred years ago. tains to a fort, near where Coving- Started in 1835 as a regular run, three ton now stands in Virginia; his mis- stages operated weekly in each direcsion was to warn the settlers and to tion. Famous stops on the line were bring aid to his besieged home. In Callaghans, a few miles east and Oldi the fort, the entire group was mas- Crows also east of White Sulphur.' acred while Kate and her daughter Old Crows still stands. j survived. Many of the famiies living in a| Discouraged and beaten for the mo- small community six miles east of , -0U" .y ? McHenry, in the Bient, Kate returned to her birthplace White Sulphur, called Alleghany, live - ,IUlI10l3v.together with a near Staiunton, Virginia, where Kate on land granted their ancestors by the gfqw into womanhood and married. King of England, in the early eigh- Her husband, Michael Bowyer, came teenth century. In most cases the prointo possession of the original land in perties have passed from generation the valley which Frances had inherit- to generation of the same family and ®d on the death of her mother. Fran- there are instances where the : same] ces died in 1784 or 1785, leaving family name today it the same as that' Bowyer with four children. He re- to which the grants were made. turned to Greenbrier, niade his home Jesse j f ^ famous outlaw> on the land and with those few acres'once paid a ^sit to White Sulphur as a nucleus, proceeded to enlarge and Springs for purposes of his highway develop the springs. It was he who robbery practices. Preparatory to built the Springs first tavern, parts of "pulling" his first job in West Vir- Which still stand; it was he who Riniat he spent a week at the famous brought to the spa its first years of 0ld WJhite Hotel, looking over the r me an prosperity. ^But to^Kate horses that were stabled at a race Carpenter, after whom historic Kate's track that once 0 erated there He named, whose KENT & COMPANY An Kind* of I N S U R A N C E fUemi with the most rvliabl* • COipaain ta ni tilk it over sJ;t MeHewry I Sewer fund support Labor and supplies Repairs Salaries Band Printing- Printing general Code ^Publication Miscellaneous Loss and Cost of Collecting Taxes Contingent- Auditing Miscellaneous Election 300.00 300.00 6,000.00, 150.00 836.00 I 300.00 800,00 100.00 1^OOJ0 300.00 400.00 150.00 650.00 200.00 Next Door To Hoot Noonan's • , ; ^ OnU. 8. 12 , ftadiators Repaired Bodies and Fenders Straightened Siffn Painting - Track Lettering Furniture Upholstering CHARLES RIETESEL ( • ; Phons 41 i. KROX ATTORNBT AT LAW Pries Bldg. OFFICE HOURS „ Tuesdays snd Fridays Otker Days by Appofatmsat McHsarjr- Total $34,836.00 SECTION 2. All) une^>ended balances of any iQm or items of any general appropriation made by this Ordinance may be expended in making up | any insufficiency in any item or items ift the same general appropriation and for the same general purposes or in a like appropriation made by' this Ordinance. SECTION 3, This Ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. . . Passed this 5th day of Inly A. D. 1938. Approved this 5th day of July A. D. 1938. Attest: EARL R. WALSH, City Clerk R. I, OVERTON, Mayor of the City of McHenry. Vernon J. Knox, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 21H. Freund & Son CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Phone 127-R McHenry Our Experience Is at Your Service in Building Your Wants - My Neighbor Says.•= A delicious salad can be made by stuffing peeled, chilled tomatoes with crab or shrimp salad. « • » When lighting a birthday cake use a taper. Light the candles in the center first and those on the outside later. • * * ' Shopping time can be cut by onethird by buying foods in larger quantities and storing in a mechanical refrigerator. A pinch of bicarbonate of soda added to the water in which cut flowers are placed will do much to keep them fresh. " f And part of its 7,000 acre Estate in the heart of the Alleghany Mountains. The center portion of the hotel waa ,|giit in 1913 and the two wings were added in 1931 to for„i the new Greenbrier. In the background may be glimpsed' the Casino-Clubhouse with its five tennis courts and part of the three golf courses comprising 45 holes. tory has been enacted. Thirteen United States presidents have visited this picuresque little 0 madf, an U,n" Jte sPeech- during which time Gov. i^Tar0\S teJk ai 016 Holt> reliev*d his chest to a great ex- SSSon v w " 1 th6COn- tent' he ended up by thanking the for the Targe news" Lrvices^^J /°r ^ P"v»ege extended | cottege, from Andrew j'ackson, num political story which made the front h~ fJm tffa Nobody had to ber seventh on the list of chief execupages of the large eastern metropT- New Dealer *°Vern°r 18 an *rdent tan papers Ex-Governor KrUmp was Mede Xh' q[ ,.NaUon,g ,|3so present during a part of the con- Business," was the |»j|ntion. ' ; the evening. Poppet Shows Are Old Puppet shows are of ancient origin. They were known in Greece in 500 B. C., spread through Europe, particularly in Italy, during the Middle ages, and came to the United States in 1739. Estete of Gustav Bloethmer, Deceased The undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Gustav Bloethmer, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, on the 15th day of August, A. D. 1938, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. 0 Dated this 5th day of July, A.D. 1938. KURT VOSS, Executftr; (Pub. July 7 - 14 - 21) s Col. Frank R. Knox Speaker Thorpe finally led up to another Col. Frank R. Knox, publisher of ^ritici/im of the present administra- Me Chicago Daily New., .„d vie ^ "ot 10 presidential Republican candidate lh W. H. Conrad, of j Tonic From Deer Antlers .. . _. , _r„ , i Soft antlers of a certain Siberian tives, to Woodrow Wilson, number deer are brewed into a tonic for twenty-eight. Three of these thirteen which elderly Chinese gentlemen | have actually lived in it, have used it pay large sums per bottle in the final speaker of \ as their, summer White House and hope of postponing their old age. In a very clever address have run the affairs of the nation from its breeze-cooled porch. Martin VanBuren, little Van, was the first U. S. President to use it as I his White House, although Jackson Medford, was' preceded him before the cottage was Composed "Messiah" in 24 bays "The Messiah," most famous of all oratorios, was composed by Handel in 24 days. Some portions were later rewritten. Two teaspoons of cream of tartar and one "scsnt tea poon of Saleratus are eqiSal to three teaspoons of baking powder. • • • v". .J'V If at all possiblie, vegetables sfiould be cooked in their skins in order to avoid removing the valuable mineral matter directly under the skins. C Associated Newspapers--WNU Service. Telephone No. 100 Stoffel & Reihansperger ageaia Im all proterty la the beet eoaw WEST McHENE¥ - ILLINOIS 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 bo glad to talk it over with you. Joseph N. Sikes Waukegan National Bank Bldg. 4 S. Genesee St., Waukegan, I1L TEL. MAJESTIC 103 A. P. Freund Co. Excavating Contractor Truckings Hydraulic and Crane Service '-^^B^ding- Tel. 204-M McHenry, Hi POTPOURRI Early Pipe Organ The "pipes of Pan," hollow reed tubes of different length on which music was produced by blowing across the top ends, were the forerunner of the pipe organ. They date back 500 B. C. Egypt developed, in 200 B. C., an organ which utilized water power for producing air pressure. The use of bellows for supplying the air came later in Constantinople. • Western Newspaper Union. James I Fond James I of England was fond of writing and his books include "Counterblaste to Tobacco" and "Daemonology," a treatise on witchcraft. MISTER OUSlfcJE&S-MAKJ O0SQ 0055© TOETT BROTHERS CONTRACTORS eat, Brick, Plaster and Stucco Work BaOding, Moving aai Raising Telephone 625-M-l MeHENBT, ILL. INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Prsa--Kiag Reliable Oompaniea '"pUi S^sr'll-M aay Pries Bldg. McHenry •WELL DRUJJMO P CLEANING - PUMP SYSTEMS Arthur J. Co* : • Phone 223-R Box222 •fev.-'

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