r Pif t Six * V TBS MCHHI&Y PLAHtiDKALtt Thursday, September 21, 1944 Wlff* ft lELINQHENf TAX LIST FOR iM'HENRY TWP, (Continued from Page Three) Prairie State Bank, It 32 blk 8 .. 8.72 • Herbert Suesse, It 33 blk 8 ., < .0*98 Herbert Suesse, ; . It 34 blk 8 Prairie State Bank, It 35 blk 8 Prairie State It 36 blk 8 Prairie State It 37 blk 8 Prairie State It 38 blk 8 Prairie State ..B :.B Barikt .v. -B Bank, ...,....B Bank; • ..............V....B Bank,. • it 39 blk 8 . Prairie State Bank, ; ' : It 40 blk 8 Prairie State Bank, r It 42 blk 8 .:.^..;...,^....;.VB " Stanley Kelszyk, ' • V« '• It 43 blk 8 .~>-.i.;......v..B "'Stanley Kelszyk, It .44 blk 8 : Prairie State Bank, : it is bik 9 V Prairie State Bank, ' v Incl Its 1 to 14 blk 9........B ; Prairie State Bank, - It 19 blk 9 Prairie State Bank; . It 20 blk 9 ........r..„...B Prairie State Bank, It 21 blk 9 B Anton Meier, It 22 blk 9 ........„i..B Prairie State Bank, It 23 blk 9 ....B Prairie State Bank, It 24 blk 9 JB Prairie State Bank, It 25 blk 9 Prairie State Bank, It 26 blk 9 ,B Prairie State Bank, It 27 blk 9 Prairie State Bank, It 28 blk 9 ...„..B , Prairie State Bank, . It 2 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 3 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 4 blk 10 „... B Prairie State Bank, It 5 blk 10 „:................B Prairie State Bank, It 6 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, . It 10 blk 10 .....;..,.........JB Prairie State Bank, It 13 blk 10 .M Prairie $tate Bank, It 15 blk 10 Prairie State Bank* It 16 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 17 blk 10 ........B Prairie State Bank, It 18 blk 10 .M Prairie State Bank, It 19 blk 10 B Prairie State Bank, , It 20 blk 10 .....v.....^,Ui Prairie State Bank, It 21 blk 10 B Prairie State Bank, It 22 blk 10 B Prairie State Bank, k 23 blk 10 .. Jft Prairie State Bank, It 26 blk 10 ?....., B Prairie State Bank, It 27 blk 10 .....B Prairie State Bank, r It 28 blk 10 <Prairie State Bank, ' : It 29 blk 10 ' |Prairie State Bank, It 30 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 31 blk 10 Prairie State JBank, It 32 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, ; It 33 blk 10 r....-,,fr Prairie State Bank, . It 34 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, . I t 3 5 b l k 1 0 prairie State Bank, ' \t 36 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 37 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 38 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 39 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, , It 40 blk 10 JB Prairie State Bank, It 41 blk 10 ................ ....3 Prairie State Bank, It 42 blk 10 .«.«.............B Prairie State Bank, It 43 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 44 blk 10 Prairie State Bank, It 3 blk 11 .......... ,..M Prairie State Bank, It 4 blk 11 B Albert Samuels, • It 5 blk 11 Prairie State Bank, it 6 blk ii :.;. .......:.......B Prairie State Bank, It 8 blk 11 B Prairie State Bank, It 9 blk 11 Prairie State Bank, It 10 blk 11 Prairie State Bank, It 11 blk 11 Prairie State Bank, It 12 blk 11 ............. Prairie State Bank, It 13 blk 11 Prairie State Bank, It 15 blk 11 Prairie State Bank, It 16 blk 11 ............ Anthonv Sapico, It 1 blk 12 Anthonv Saoico, It 2 blk 12 . Prairie State Bank, It 3 blk 12 Prairie State Barik, It 4 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, It 5 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, lfc 7 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, It 8 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, It 9 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, It 10 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, It 11 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, It 12 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, It 13 blk 12 Prairie State Bank, It 1 blk 13 Prairie State Bank, It 2 blk 13 Arairie State Bank, It 4 blk 13 Prairie State Bank, It 5 blk 13 Pnrfrie State Bank, H 8 blk 13 B 8.72 8.72 8-72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 £72 8.7& 12.82 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 ..B 8.72 ..8.72 *iwit 8.72 8*2 8.72 7.43 7,43 7.48 8.72 8/72 •B 8.72 JB 8.72 8.72 8.72 872 M 8.72 8.72 8.78 8.72 ,.M 8.72 .B 8.72 .JB 8.72 !iBi"-Vf.72 1.42 8.72 JB1' ;"'8.72 ...B 8.72 '....B 8.72 ........ S.56 5.56 19.46 ....•••.......•.j.... 1.42 6.14 1.73 9.99 25.00 8.72 8.72 8.72 .76 4.20 11.67 ... 6.44 ... 2.42 ... 14.38 ... 14.38 '... 2.42 2.42 .4, 14.38 ... 2.41 ... 1.21 Prairie State Bank, It 1 blk 15 Prairie State Bank, It 2 blk 15 ....! Prairie State Bank, It 3 blk 15 Prairie State Bank, It 4,, blk 15 Prairie State Bank, It 17 blk 15 Prairie State Bank, It 35 blk 15 .~....„...B Prairie State Barik, It 36 blk 15 Prairie State Bank, It 37 blk 15 Prairie State Bank, It 38 blk 15 Ralph H Whitfield, It 1 blk 16 . Ralph H Whitfield, It 2 blk 16 Albert Samuels, (Ex 9, 10, 16,, 17, 18 & 19) incl 5 to 23 blk 16 Wheeler's 1st Addn to McHenry Country Club Harry R & Grace M Adams, , It 10 .; Harry R & Grace M Adams; It 19 Louise & Raymond Klein, v it 26 Wonder Center Unit No. 1 James Thornton, ! * It 2 blk 3 Hugh D Adair, It 9 blk 5, ...... Ruth Lewis, -- /; • it 17 blk S Prank Fichera, " J It 28 blk 6 Wonder Lake Syndicate,- • It 39 blk 6 Edgar R & Gertrude Mattings ly, It 40 blk 6 Frank T & Sophia White, It 42 blk 6 . Wm H Neve, It 1 blk 7 Chas. Vandermeiren, It 14 blk 7 Chas. Vandermeiren, It 15 blk 7 ........ Oluf Nielsen, It 5 blk 8 ... Oluf Nielsen, It 6 blk 8 Dayne E Jackson, It 8 blk 8 .....* Dayne E Jackson, It 9 blk 8 Helmer Anderson, It 13 blk 8 H Howard, It 25 blk 8 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 20 blk 9 1.90 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 21 blk 9 1.52 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 22 blk 9 1.52 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 2 blk 10 1.52 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 3 blk 10 1,52 Wonder Center Unit No 2 Tracv Abbott, It 9 blk 11 85.88 Roy D Lyons, . It 1 blk 12 4,50 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 2 blk 12 .B 5.51 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 4 blk 12 ... 2.42 Morton L & Edna Bennett, It 7 blk 12 11.22 Mrs A J Horn, It 16 blk 12 ............................ 3.76 Wm McDonald, It 18 blk 12 9J36 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 22 blk 12 2.42 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 18 blk 13 *'1° Florence Ditchter, It 9 blk 14 . .. B 6.82 Walter A Voss, It 17 blk 13 1.52 Florence Dichter, It 10 blk 14 6.82 Florence Dichter, ; It 11 blk 14 6^2 Florence Dichter, ; ' It 12 blk 14 ,..„...............B 6^2 Ray E Gildemeister, It 13 blk 14 :. 151 Ray E Gildemeister, " It 14 blk 14 .... 1^1 Robert De Coster, It 27 blk 14 . Fred Hansen, It 33 blk 14 .. Fred Hansen, It 34 blk 14 .. Edw A Lange, It 35 blk 14 .. Edw A Lange, It 36 blk 14 .. Edw A Lange, It 37 blk 14 .. Henry A Hill, It 40 blk 14 Wonder Lake Synd. It 3 bik 15 ......JR Wonder Lake Synd. It 4 blk 15 B Clarence C & Mildred Wilhelm, It 45 blk 15 B 11,06 Clarence C A Mildred Wilhelm, It 46 blk 15 81.08 Wonder Lake Synd. It 49 blk 15 Wonder Lake Synd. It 50 blk 15 A H Zubeck, It 51 blk 15 ............. A H Zubeck, It 52 blk 15 *......, Wonder Lake Synd. It 57 blk 15 Wonder Lake Synd. It 58 blk 15 James F Willett, It 8 blk 16 James F Willett, It 9 blk 16 James F Willett, It 10 blk 16 Wm A Brown, It 18 blk 16 Wm A Brown, It 19 blk 16 .............. Wonder Lake Synd. It 45 blk 16 M M Finley, It 46 blk 16 „B Frank & Margaret Buckley^ , It 55 blk 16 ..." Wonder Lake Synd. It 56 blk 16 : Wonder Lake Synd. It 30 blfc 17 James Walsh, It 38 blk 17 Frank V Gray, It 42 blk 17 Frank V Gray, It 43 blk 17 Wonder Lake Synd It 47 blk 17 Thos Montgomery, It 62 blk 17 .,......w. Thos Montgomery, It 63 blk 17 Mrs Jos Eddiits,- lt 1 blk 18 .............. Mrs Jos Eddins, It 2 blk 18 Roy E Swanson, It 4 blk 18 Wonder Lake Synd. It 5 blk 18 ......... Michael Fusco, It 9 blk 18 ... Wonder Lake Synd. M 8,72 It 13 hlk 18 Axel Batteger, ......B 8.72 It 17 blk 18 Wonder Lake Synd. It 15 blk 19 8.40 Anthony J Grosso, It 20 blk 19 Wonder Woodli. ,s Wonder Lake Synd. It 2 blk 3 August & Grace WenkeU - It 3 blk 3 nmnii August & Grace Wenkel, It 4 blk 3 Wonder Lake Synd. It 17 blk 3 Katherine Sullivan, It 21 blk 3 Marv Hovorko, It 1 blk 4 ..... J Maurer, It 15 blk 4 Wonder Lake Synd. It 16 blk 4 Wonder Lake Synd* It 17 blk 4 Chas W & Rose Szymanski,; It 19 blk 4 Wonder Lake Synd. It 1 blk 5 B Alfred & Irene Koch, It 3 blk 7 ......-./..W H Stoffel, It 10 blk 7 Harley J Jennison, > . It 19 blk 7 SJ9 SJO 7.68 2.79 5.58 11.16 1.13 ..,.^B 4.48 B 8.64 1.42 3.95 4.66 3.52 ?.10 3.52 2.26 .©•" 10.14 Wonder Lake Synd. v.- . It 21 blk 7 Wonder Lake Synd,, - It 3 blk 8 i Wonder Lake Synd. 1.88 It 5 blk 8 .«.;.,rt;<.:.....;«:........B-' 1014 * C J Nelson, ' ' It 14 blk. 8 w^.,i..;,..M..i.v....AB 9.46 Nell E Nelson," ' .» Its 5 & 6 blk 9 46.95 Wonder Lake Synct, R C Bowles, It 2 blk 5 Roy A. Kent, It 3 blk 5 R C Bowles," It 4 blk 5 .,... Roy H Miller, It 7 blk 5 ...... Leo Blake, It 12 blk 5 .... Ben,;Justen, It 7 blk 6 ..... Tr. ........aiB 009.99 6.84 609.39 ia^6 18.48 • MM "" B 215.70 2.78 ........... 2.78 ........... 13.90 .......3 266.67 ........... . 7.7y ' ..: 11.12 It 10 blk 9 L Kertcher, It 11 blk 9 .., D B Ellis, It 3 blk 10 ... Celesine Hess, It 11 blk 10 ; Wonder Lake It 14 blk 10 John Golden, It 12 blk 12 Synd. 1.42 2.80 3.52 4.20 .......B 8.92 8.73 B 8.72 ...B 8.72 ,~B 8.72 8.72 B 8.72 .......JR 8.72 •~»h»8 8.72 B 8.72 ..B 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 15.26 8.72 8.72 8.72 : B 8.72 B 8.72 B 8.72 ..........B 8,72 ......... B 8.72 B 8.72 . ..^.„..B 8.72 ii ...B 8.72 .; :...B 8.72 ...3 8.?2 ..:........B 8.72 B 8.72 B 8,72 ...,......v..B 8.72 .......B 8.72 B 8.72 •.......... „B 8.72 ......;......B 8.72 i..B 8.72 .............B 8.72 ;B 4^5 20^6 2.42 151 151 151 Ml t.83 7^3 i^i,»n....B 8.72 1^2 i.52 151 .... 151 ,.B 5.92 ,.;.-.^...B 5.92 21.86 2.42 J*. 6.82 9.90 2.42 ..L.. 1.52 8.73 5.69 ................. .76 1.52 1.21 ..............,B 84.00 ......B 6.82 *.-1.52 r. .t 6.44 1.21 ,1.21 ..' 1.21 .M 23.84 ..... 1.52 ..... 11.38 ..... 1.52 ..B 10.66 ..B Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 21 blk 12 .....B 6.79 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 6 blk 13 1,42 Wonder 'Lake Syndicate, It 7 blk 13 .....B 5.95 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 16 blk 13 ...U, : 1.42 H Ackerman, It 15 blk 14 *"2.80 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 12 blk 15 ...L. 1.13 Wbnder Lake Syndicate, It 12 blk 17 1.42 Olga & Louis Carlson, It 13 blk 17 10.13 Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 14 blk 17 1.70 J Rodovan, ^ It 8 blk 18 ........1... 11.88 Mona V Moran, 1 It 9 blk 18 3.52 Re-Plat Lot 24 Blk 2 Wonder. Woods Subdvn Wonder Lake Syndicate, It 2 1.42 Wooded Shores John & Amanda Zooner, * Co Clk's Plat It 1 blk lO.;B 57.7b Irving J Olson, Co Clk's Plat, It 6 blk 13...... 10.85 Anna Wickline, Co Clk's Plat, It 6 blk 14..B 4.35 Mtafrael Lorch & wf, Co Clk's Plat, It 7 blk 16.... 28.42 Wm A Paring®?, Co Clk's Plat, It 3 blk 17..B 2559 Glenn H & Elinor J Winter, Co Clk's Plat DR 262 p 228, W 23 ft, Its 15 & 14 blk 19 .4*.'12.72 Thos & Esther Long, Co Clk's Plat. It 2 blk 28 ... 1.50 Woodland Park Andrew Kuczwara, N% It 2 .12a 11.12 Verona J Kent, Its 4 & 5 .50a ...B 209.43 Anna Watzo, Its 16 & 17 .50a ..........i B 408.04 Woodlawn Park 1st Addn Henry Schulz, It 3 .^B 21.10 City of McHenry - West Side Fo* River * Geo Meyers. It 1 blk 3 B 466.40 C H Fegers, r It 2 blk 3 B 39.38 Ralph Bennett, It 3 blk 4 .................. .............. 4.84 Jos Rothermel, Its 2 & 3 blk 5 ...B 196.70 Mrs John Schueriaman, It 9 blk 5 25.52 Mrs John Schuenaman, It 5 blk 6 1.55 Geo Meyers. .30a blk 12 %.B 32.94 James M Lennon, S 5 ft It 10 and all It 11, blk 14 88.56 Catherine Hepp, sublot 1 It 5 blk 18 ... 17.33 Catherine Hepp, 5 16 ft sublot 2 It 4 all It 6 and sublot 2 It 5 blk 18.... 134.58 Geo A Stilling, (Ex N 25 ft x 60 It) S 65 ft It 9 blk 19 .........;......B 868.75 Geo A Stilling, (Ex E 60 ft) sublot 2 It 12 blk 19 i .B 424.20 Worts & Boley, NW 52 ft Its 2 21 Emma Miller, Its 6 & 7, blk 21 Emma Miller, Sublot 2 It 10 sublot 2 It 11 blk 21 ......B 424.62 M Wortz, It 8 & S 10 ft It 5 blk 22 B 448.99 Ray F Kent, sublot 2 It 5 blk 23 ......~i.;.B 39.11 Lakeview Kent, Tr. ft 3 blk JB 509.58 ...B 1326.64 Roy A. It 1 blk 1 Rov A. Kent, Tr. It 2f blk 1 Roy A. Kent, Tr. It 3 blk 1 ... Roy A. Kent, Tr. It 4 blk 1 Roy A. Kent, Tr. It 5 blk 1 ....... Roy A. Kent, Tr. It 7 blk ,1 Roy A. Kent, Tr. It 8 blk 1 Roy A. Kent, Tr. It 9 blk 1 ............ Roy A. Kent,, Tr. It 10 blk 1 Roy A. Kent* Tr. It 11 blk 1 ..„,.B Roy A. Kent, Tr. W;.........,1.,...*B 4.04 E Side Fox River (Outside Corp) James F Quinn, Its 3 & 4 blk 10 ...: 3.90 Thos F McCarthy, Its 9 & 10 blk 10...., B 15.17 Edgewater Subdvn (Outside Corp) Terry Dowling, It 7 blk 2 ...... William Capoucl It 8 blk 2 Theo Hamer, It 7 blk 3 Carl O Wagner, It 1 blk 4 Peter Engeln, It 3 blk 5 ...... Mrs W Nelson, It 4 blk 5 John Katoll, It 19 blk 7 Feger's Out i Lots (Outside Corp) Wm J Meyer, It 2 blk 1 .. Wm J Meyer,. It 3 blk 1 Wm J Meyer, Its 16 & 17 blk -l^i&ui Mae Bowditch, • \% 5 blk 2 .. -........J.. Mae Bowditch, V It 6 blk 2 Mae Bowditch, it 7 bik 2 Mae Bowditch, It 8 blk 2 Mae Bowditch, It 9 blk 2 ..... Mae Bowditch, It 13 blk 2 ... Mae Bowditch, It 14 blk 2 Mae Bowditch, It 1 blk 3 Mae Bowditch, It 2 blk 3 Mae Bowditch, It 3 blk 3 Mae Bowditch, It 4 blk 3 ...4 Walter B Schimmel, It 5 blk 3 Walter B & Dora Schimmel, It 8 blk 3 .....B Mae Bowditch, It 9 blk 3 Walter Schimmel, Its 12, 13 & 14 blk 4 ......B 137.26 M Kelter's Addn (Inside Corp) Geo Meyers, Its 1 & 2 blk 1 B 106.12 City of West McHenry Inside Corp Clarence E Martin, SW 50 ft It 3 blk 1 Agnes Wentworth Gilley, W 50 ft N^i It 4 blk 1 Alida M Mead, It 7 blk 4 ,....,..„B 224.26 Frances Froehlich, W 112 ft of It 7 blk 9 Donald J Hunter, (Ex E 66 ft) It 3 blk 10.... 41.60 Donald J Hunter, It 4 blk 10 B J Adams, Its 6 & 7 blk 10 .... Mrs Wm Saylor, Its 1 & 2 blk 11.#, Stenger, Covalt & Weber, W pt Its 1 & 2 blk 14 Hanley's 1st Addn M L Worts Est, Its 1 & 1% Hanley's 2nd Addn Geo A Hanley, Its 1 & 2 blk 1 . Geo A Hanley, It 5 blk 1 Geo A Hanley, Its 6, 7 & 8 blk Myron H Detrick, Its 9, 10 & 11 blk 1 B 189.17 Myron H Detrick, Its 12, 13 & 14, blk 2 JB 189.17 Geo A Hanley, .............B 34.67 B 34.67 69.22 ,.:^.;i......^.B 12.01 ......i. ,.B 12.01 ...........V....B 12.01 .................B 12.01 . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 .01 .............:;;:B 12.01 ...M 12.01 ..B .B 17.61 B 17.61 B 17.61 B 35.82 55.69 ,.B 17.61 21.18 3.85 26.58 3.86 23.10 5.22 ...B 233.66 B 225.74 JB 319.64 ...B 54.07 ..B 210.54 Its 15 & 16 blk 2 ....B 143.23 Bryon H Detrick, Its 27, 28 & 29 blk 2 B 188.77 Hanley's 3rd Addn Martin, Cooney, Incl 1 to 10 blk 1 B 599.00 Martin Cooney, Its 3 ft 4 blk 2 B 114.46 Martin Cooney, Incl 5 to 10 blk 2 B 25.85 Oat Lots to W McHenry R L Devore, (Ex E 200 ft) It 6 2.65&.... 93.60 Geo A Hanley, NE pt It 9 ...B 279.67 Stenger, Covalt & Weber, W pt It 10 2a ..........B 205.49 B J Adams, NW cor It 13 blk 6 1650 Henry W Ahrens, NE 112 ft of E 132 ft It 15 .30a B 436.20 Venice Park Addn, Unit No 1 Robert W Devore, Its 11 & 12 blk 2 32.76 Wattles Addn to W McHenry Frett Bros, Its 1 & 2 J.; B 134.21 Frank Hinz, It 10 B 62.65 Wattles 2nd Addn to W McHenry Ella Newman, B 89.31 B 10.67 .................B' 10.67 .................B 10.67 ..1 ......B 10.67 .B 10.67 ....„B 10.67 .............B 10.67 ........B 10.67 B 10.67 It 1 blk 2 Rov A. Kent, It 2 blk 2 ... Rov A. Kent, It 2 blk 3 ... Roy A. Kent, It 3 blk 3 ... Roy A. Kent, It 4 blk 3 Roy A Kent, Tr. It 7 blk 3 ... Roy A. Kent, It 8 blk 3 ... Rov A. Kent, It 1 blk 4 Geo Barbian, . It 2 blk 4 Albert Barbian, It 3 blk 4 ........ Roy A Kentr It 1 blk 5 ....... Tr. Tr." Tr. Tr. Tr. Tr." ...... J8« 10.67 10.67 It 6 blk 3 Weber & Foss, It 11 blk 4 36.16 Weber & Foss, It 12 blk 4 ...B 31,34 Henry Ahrens, ' C It 5 blk 5 58.92 R G Chamberlin, It 4 blk 7 B 61.85 Village of Ringwood E P Flanders Est* Its 12 & 13 24.94 J A Vaillancourt, It 14 Alex Anderson, fractions of a month wiil be regarded as a month. State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ss. I, J. G. Stevens, treasurer and exofficio county collector of the said county of McHenry in the State of Illinois, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a list of delinquent lands, lots and blocks upbn which taxes remain due and unpaid for the year A.D. 1943, together^ with the owner's name, if known, the amount due thereon for taxes, and the year for which the same is due; and I hereby give notice that application will be made to the Probate Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, on the 2nd day of October thereof, to be holden at the Court House in Woodstock in the said county on the 1st Monday in October, A.D. 1944, to-wit: October 2nd, 1944, for the judgment against the above described lands and town lots and blocks in the said county for taxes for the year 1943 together with interest and costs due and to, become due severally thiereon; or as much of the said taxes and costs as may then remain due and unpaid; and that an application also j will be made to the said Probate Court at the time "and place above I mentioned for an order to sell said I lands _ and lots for the satisfaction I of said taxes and costs. And I do hereby also give notice that all lands and town lots and blocks in the above and foregoing list and or. which such order of sale shall be made, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the City of Woodstock, in said County on Monday, the 16th day of October, 1944, commencing at nine o'clock A.': M. central war time, for the amount of said taxes, interest, and costs ftp provided by law, unless prevented by previous payment. Dated at Woodstock in said county of McHenry, this 21st day of September, 1944, at Woodstock, Illinois. J. G. STEVENS, County Treasurer and Ex-Officio County Collector. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of September, 1944, at Woodstock, Illinois. * R. D. WOODS, (SEAiL) County Clerk. State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ss. I, A. H. Mosher, do hereby certify that I am manager of the McHenry Plaindealer, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of McHenry, in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois; that the foregoing lists of lands and other teal estate situated in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, on which taxes remain due and unpaid for the year 1943 and duly published in the said McHenry Plaindealer in the issue of September 21, 1944, and that the said list was carefully examined and compared with the list furnished by the Treasurer of said county for publication and found to correspond therewith; that the number of copies was equal to the whole circulation of said paper for that day. I do further certify that the said McHenry Plaindealer is a newspaper that has been regularly published for at least six months prior to the publication of said notice, and that I am duly authorized to make the certificate. A. H. MOSHER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of September, A.D. 1944, at McHenry, niinois. EARL R. WALSH, (SEAL) Notary Public, morning, It was greatly enjoyed by the congregation. The best wishes of the Ringwood people go to Paul, who left for service Monday. Mrs. falter Low and Alice Mae Low accompanied the former's mother, Mrs. Thomas, of, McHenry to Madison, Monday. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Mrs. Jack Leonard and children and Helen Johnson visited their cousin, Mrs. Kirk Crain of Waukegan Friday. Mildred Long, Joyce Beamer and Helen Zavonik of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mrs. John Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Walkington called on the Frank Walkington family of Libertyville Sunday afternoon. Mae Wiedrich was a caller in Genoa City Saturday afternoon. Henry Wraage of Chicago was a guest of Loren Harriym for the weekend. Mrs. Natalie Stroup of Salem, Wis., and Mrs. Marshal Williams of Bellwood were callers last Thursday at the Blomgren-Lusk home and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Mrs. Martin Kossow and daughter, Barbara, of Northbrook, Mrs. Ruby Hacker, Mrs. M. Kossow of Wilmette were Sunday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, attended a family picnic at Willow Bend, Wauconda, Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tennant, Mrs. Lee Corbeil and daughter, Florence, Mrs. Fannie Wilson aijd-j»6it^/Robert, and Mrs. Harold Fornoff of Chicago were Sunady dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson at Williams Park. • Miss Marion Dowell of North Chi- Marvm Bauer accompanied his I cago spent the weekend at the home cousins of Richmond to Brookfield 0f her mother, Mrs. Celia Dowell. zoo, Sunday.^ Mr and Mrs. Harry Matthews Mn and Mrs. Chancey Harrison were entertained at the home of Mr. ?nd.Ca.r.01 were_ SundaY dinner guests and Mrs. H. O. Arnesen at Round RINGWOOD in the Henry Marlowe home at Hunt ley. Mr. and Mrs. Weld on Andreas alnd children were Sunday guests in the Lester Ebel home at Crystal Lake. They helped Barbara Ellen Ebel celebrate her second birthday. Mrs. Chas. Peet and Viola Low* were callers in Woodstock Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bassandow of Chicago were callers in the L. E. Hawley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frank of Lakewood were callers in .the R. E. Harrison home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodell of Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. EM ward Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Keucker of Elgin were callers in the Walter Harrison home Sunday afternoon. Alice and Marian Peet of Elgin and Bernice Duff of Dundee spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. Mrs. George Shepard spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Alan Ainger of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and Dave Raemaker spent Sunday in Chi- j cago. Mrs. William McCannon and Mrs. Oscar Berg were callers in Woodstock Thursday. Loren Harrison spent Wednesday in Morton Grove. The Red Cross wishes to recognize a $5.00 donation made recently by the Ringwood Rural Youth club. Lake Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhart of Williams Park and fir. and Mrs. Arnold Burkhart and Mrs. Charles Burkhart of Chicago visited Charles Burkhart at Camp Ellis, Illinois last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhart at Williams Park Monday " evening. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Matthews 'were dinner and supper guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kane, Sr., at Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lusk were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Merstrom ftt North Chicago. McCULLOM LAKE JOHNSBIIRG (By Helen Johnson) Don't forget the Rally Day program given by the Sunday school at the church Sunday evening. A program of recitations, songs, piano j solo, a two act playlet, will be given. Promotion certificates and attendance j awards will be given. Come and spend the evening with the boys and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young moved to McHenry Wednesday, where they have purchased a home. Mrs. John Woodward and John Douglas returned home from the Woodstock hospital Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Bacon is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lou Abendroth of Elgin. Mae Wiedrich called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen of Richmond, Sunday. Mrs. Roland McCannon and children of Woodstock were guests of Mrs. Rose Jepson for dinner Sunday, i In the afternoon they called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson of Libertyville. Mrs. Charles Coles of McCullom Lake and Mrs. Roy Merchant spent Friday in Chicago. Mrs. Nellie Vollman, Mrs. R. C. Harrison and Edythe were callers in Woodstock, Saturday. Mrs. Ed Bauer and Joan called on Mrs. Joe E. Miller of Richmond Fri- ' day afternoon. | The Ringwood Home Bureau will hold a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Freund, Friday evening. Admission 25 and 10 cents. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Albert Ebel of Algonquin 1 a co ' spent Wednesday night and Thurs- IO.Oa ! • koi. rloiicrVitor Mr*. (By Mrs. Arthur Klaini Pvt. Harold Smith is home on a furlough and visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jackson, Catherine Frett, Eddie Jackson, Mis$ Glorice Freund visited with Art Jackson and JiWimy Hettermann, who are in boot training at Great Lakes, Saturday. Ensign LeRoy Hettermann, home on furlough, is visiting with his father, Henry Hettermann, in the home of his jsister and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Freund. Pvt. .Daniel Schmitt is home on furlough visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schmitt. Pvt. Lloyd Oeffling visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oeffling, the past weekend. (By Marie McKimV Robert Wetle of the navy is now stationed at Newport, R. I., and Robert Sales, S2-c, is stationed ftt' the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Mr, and Mrs. Cylik, former owners of the Royal Blue store, now residing in Chicago, were guests at the Kilfether home on Sunday. Jean and Hugh McDonald were married twenty-six years on Friday, Sept. 16. The Frank Madsen home has been sold to the Kinney family, cousins of Floyd Lewis. Guests at the A1 Thompson home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. F. Fitzgerald and three children of Park Ridge, and Mary Jayne Ahern of Chicago. Mrs. Bayle accompanied her sister, Mrs. J. Juhl, and son, Jerome, to Chicago on Monday, from where they will leave for California in the near future. WHITE ROBIN Something really different in the way of robins is reported at McCullom Lake, where at the hom,e of Lee Sawdo a white robin has been mingling with others of its kind for the past two years. VERNON 3. KNOX, Attorney NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prosser and Estate of Anna Meyer, Deceased, family of Chicago visited in the Arthur Klein home Sunday. Pfc. and Mrs. Tommy Diedrich and daughter, Vicky, visited friends and relatives here the past week. Mrs. Lena Hettermann, Ensign LeRoy Hettermann, Mrs. Jack Keenan, Betty Lou and Tommy, and Mrs. Clarence Stilling visited with Jimmy Hettermann and Art Jackson at Great Lakes, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Karls and family visited with Mary Ann Karls at the sanitarium in Waukegan, Sunday. Jos. Miller and family visited with Mrs. Miller in the sanitarium at Waukegan the past'week. Mr. and Mrs. John Herdrich arnhf" sons and Gene King visited with Jimmy Hettermann and Art Jackson at Great Lakes, Sunday. Mrs. Jos. M. Schaefer entertained her club in her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Notice is hereby given to all persons that, Monday, November 6, 1944, is the claim date in the estate of Anna Meyer, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuaQ$i: of summons. LEO MEYER, Executor. (Pub. Sept. 14-21-28) DON A. WICKS, Attorney. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of John George Frey, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that Monday, November 6, 1944, is the claim date in the estate of John George Frey, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may Mrs. Jo.. J. Freund, Mrs. Arthur j the ..id estate Klein, Mis. Cthlrine Smith and! or before s»,d date »,thout .ssu.nc, of summons. / ; CHARLES I. FREY, Administrator, (lib. Sept. 21-28-Oct. 5) day with her daughter, Mrs. Weldon JSltVlt 30442.60 AMrsa B. T. Butler accompanied her Clayton Bruce, (daughter, Helen Ruth, to Chicago sublt 2 It 53 B 88.651 Tuesday, where the latter left to Simmon's Addn j take up her studies at Illinois Wese- Ben Brefeld Est, lyn at Bloomington. It 1 B 169.02 ; j^r an(j Mrs. Irving Hook and -v I daughter, Betty Ann, and Bertha In the foregoing list ther abbrevia- Hook of Gravslake, w«re guests in or forfeited taxes; N fOT the Walter Harrison home Sunda,. North; S stands for South; W stands for West; E stands for East; frl stands for fractional; und for undivided; m for middle; assem't for as Mrs. Oscar Berg visited her sister, Mrs. Charles Yankee of Genoa City Monday afternoon. t Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coates of Green- B 10.67 B 10.67 ..........,;,.;.3 10.67 >B 10.67 B 10.67 B 10.67 ....... ....B 10.67 B 8.78 B 8.73 ...M..,.U.......B 6.83 sessment; co for county; elks for i wood were Sunday dinner guests in clerk's; sub for subdivision; add for j Harrison-Peet home. addition; a for acres; It for lot; blk for block; ex for except; No for number; R R for railroad; bal for balance; bet for between; int for interest; adj for adjoining; C for County Clerk's plat; D for drainage district. The cost of each tract of land listed above is 36 cents per tract and 19 cents on each lot. If paid before sale, 36 cents on each tract and 19 cents on each lot in addition to which costs, all such due and unpaid general taxes will bear interest on first installment after the first day of Aug., on second installment after the first day of September, at the rate of one per cent per month until paid or forfeited. Parts or Mrs. Emma Beatty, Viola, Alice Mae and Robert Low attended a pot luck supper Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson, of Richmond, in honor of Serviceman Roland Jackson, who was spending a weekend leave from his duties at Camp Howe. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Heberleln soent the weekend at their home here. Mrs. Art Raemaker and children of Chicago spent last week in the Raemaker home here. The Ringwood choir is grateful to Paul Shadle, who played a violin accompaniment to theyinthem, Sunday Mrs. John P. Schaefer. (Lunch and refreshments concluded an enjoyable afternoon. Little Christy Michels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michels, was very sick the past few days. Fewer Apple Varieties Mrs. Jos. G. Huemann has been on More than 7,000 varieties of applet the sick list the past week. have been named and introduced. • Pvt. Fred Huemann is home on Around the year 1900 there were 340 furlough with his wife, Lou, and varieties on the recommended list, son. * and nurseries were selling at least Mr. and Mrs. Frank May, daugh- 1,400 kinds. Today only about 30 ter Beverly, Miss Glorice Freund,, varieties are of commercial im- George Frett, Bob Frett and Miss1 Dortance. Marie Jackson visited with Art Jackson and Jimmy Hettermann, Sunday. The Johnsburg Community club is planning to dedicate its Honor Roll on Sunday morning, Oct. 1. , Watch for details in next week's issue. Daniel Dau, nephew of the A. R., Quaintance family, is-'leaving for service on Sept. 23. He was given an honorable discharge a year ago but has been called back at this time. SLOCUM LAKE (By Mrs. Hairy Matthews) Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Lyle, and Raymond Rudden of Island Lake were callers at Lake Zurich Saturday. Chesney Brooks arid Otis Philip were callers at McHenry last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davies of Golden Bull Farms were callers at Barrington Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping and Mr. and Mrs. W. Spafford were callers at Stark Station Saturday. Mrs. C. G. Dowirn of Wau.conda "Memfe why Mom wysftTWSte worm with GIZZARD CAPSULES' ••Mr- laar - Waaf Odra* M|fc «r daWodoac mthlniaa mft»t , dolau blne* «ddlvcld- •Mi ttr UmU Sub and tint LprtoySttaaf tfhoira wTOtsUta.r l KPmatp'd I«na- •noolta Millaa aCnlaraaa oInla e rCoopa--tipnrco tdeoctc*a lmUxaUasrldB--a dualnintirla aeorrorcibctc dd oab*r. •fluelkl aantr Manrgdtah to worm*. Won't duction. or knock cm pro• on--PtFao.r lAalrlr *S B okulnndd ia nodf LaiUa ravaa aTlalat aoaf. T(aMpaaa bthaaadt *a noyf prodaet en markat can en tkwkl* «rtaai»artMh. Bolger's Drug Store Green Street McHenry