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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Aug 1922, p. 5

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four" at saj the per yeSC school men who had position was A. M. Sli Lake, prmm:' schools of m.... '4toe for the of Crystal it of WElNSCHENKER'S liy. To the \t" •/;. ' )>*. feW«irt of McHenry March itm, A. D. vjt'n'14 **- & • * Drayiag and Long Distance Haalfc| lo>e by the hour or Jofc. moved with c**» |gr _ of loaf apafeaw. • mi PHONE 35 McHENRY ; v '•• • •• DR. C. KELLER Ik***?-' ^n,rtr^*t and Qptitji--i Vj-X- % k % K '-L r. v,x ' *.5$ « ' .is? M 1 "*C •M :v« si }.V^ ' • Notice to the Public"";, -.j TCe citizens of McHenry are given' an opportunity to have their eves examined and glasses made, to ardor at reasonable prices and under guarantee. Have made glasses for the past 20 years for such prominent farailiea as the Bishops, Engelns, Buchs, Bohra, Freunds, Rev. D. Lehane and many others. Office hours, at my summer home on Fox river, one block north of village limits, from 2:00 to 3:00 Monday of each week. Phone 9. Ben Rigby '• *<*)' - STEAM, VAPOR AND WATER HEATING J'" '**' T?:. , Estimates fufnish^j j Main Office, Chicago, til. Crystal Lake Branch, 34-M ALF RIGBY, Manager f LIGHT ? summer. ; READlMCr *] ^AT COOUNG MEALS IN SUMMERS \HZKt OUR TASTY FOOOS| VIIU-fROVC A THE tasty summertime foods to be found here will be a welcome addition to yourv daily food plans... Here you will find the best of treatment and a grade of groceries that is unexcelled. May we expect a call fran you in the near future? h*,pt P«* FRETTS: STATE LINE PARK (Onc-h.UMik I^o(C«K» W1*J "O'-J • 'Vf» (HDWEST LEAGUE) B -VS.- '•"& Game 2£f V- ..v. «. V »; "'jwijv;!*"'.1 i ry' i i*iiVjr'ni/W(jj' •• .."ii.i'ij Adnyssm, Sflciaiftc MID-SUMMER FESTIVAL August 24tfaf 25th, Xth Village of McHenry, County of) jJ 275 McHenry and State of Illinois) ^ vs. ) Fred Beller, J. E. Hauswirth,) V Adelia Bonslett, Gertrude K.) Freund, Mary J. Jackley, John) ^ W. Bonslett, Everett Hunter,) Jr., Gerald Carey, Agnes Doh-) 4 jerty, Florence Carey, Evelyn) Carey, Genevieve Carey, Wal-) --V* ter Carey, Mary Carey and all) , ^ other persons having or claim-) . ing interest in any of the) t >'• premises designated and de-) v ^ scribed, "All Whom it May) . :0• Concern," x ) Defendants. 'i In" the matter of the petition Of the Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, to ascertain the compensation for private property to be taken* or damaged for the local improvement in the Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, consisting of the construction of a connected system of vitrified tile pipe sewers, for sanitary purposes, including all necessary manholes, "Y" branch house junctions, vitrified stoppers, excavation and backfilling, all connected and completely installed in place, including a sewerage disposal system, the condemnation of lands, the securing of easements requisite therefore, the establishment of a sewer district and providing for the making of said improvement by special assessment and the issuing of special assessment bonds to meet the cost thereof and to ascerain what property will be bene- ' fitted by said improvement and the ! amount of said benefit. It appearing in the above entitled cause, from the files therein and the I affidavit of ownership, filed therein, |on the 24th day of July, A. D. 1922, ithat the defendant, Mary J. Jackley, I impleaded with others, above named land made parties defendant in said ^ cause, is a non-resident of the State jof Illinois; notice is hereby given to said defendant and the defenants designated as "All Whom It May Concern," and to all other persons and parties named in I the report and assessment 'roll of the | commissioners, filed in the above en- ' titled cause in said court, against whose property benefits have been as- ' sessed therein, to pay the costs of the improvement hereinafter described; that on the 22nd day of May, A. D. 1922, said Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, filed its petition in said County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, praying that steps be taken to ascertain the just compensation to be made for private property to be taken or damaged for the improvement of the construction of a connected system of vitrified tile pipe sewers, for sanitary purposes, including all necessary manholes, "Y" branch house junctions, vitrified stoppers, excavation and backfilling, all connected and completely installed in place, including a sewerage disposal system, the -condemnation of lands, the securing of ^easements requisite therefore, the establishment of a sewer district, and providing for the making of said improvement by special assessment and the issuing of special assessment bonds to meet the cost thereof in said Village, ordered and provided for by an ordinance of said Village entitled ' 4n Ordinance for-the making of* a local improvement in and for the Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, consisting of tiie construction of a connected systeftK W sewers for sanitary purposes, a^sewage purification plant, the condemnation of lands and the securing of easements requisite therefore, the establishing of a sewer district and the providing for the making of said local improvement by special assessment and the issuing of improvement bonds to meet the cost thereof," and to ascertain what property* will be benefitted by such* improvement and the amount of such benefit, and to levy>a special assessment upon all of the property bene- I fitted by such improvement, to pay jthe costs of said improvement, in ac- . cordance with the terms and pro- | visions in said ordinance and^ in manner provided by law; that the sum- ,mons in said cause is made returnable on the 4th day of September, I A. D. 1922, to said court, to be held . in the Court House in the City of {Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, and that the pieces and parcels of •property to be taken for said imjprovement are described as follows, to-wit: Part of 4m Northeast quarter of Section 35, Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal j Meridian, described as follows: Comjmencing at a point in the center line | of Riverside Drive extended 420 feet j Southerly from the center line of Elm street; thence South 36 degrees East 375 feet; thence South 55 degrees i East 275 feet for a place of beginning; thence North 75 feet and thence East !to the Fox river; and also beginning at said place of beginning and thence ' South 75 feet; thence East to the Fox river; thence Northwesterly along the Fox river to an intersection with the foregoing described line running to the Fox river. . * A strip of land of a uniform width j of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) | feet on.eaeh side of a line described as follows: Part of the Northeast quarter of Section 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, commencing at a point in the center line of Riverside Drive extended, 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street;! tkftlirak flAnfk QA ilrnnponn Baet WR faaf A T1 100Q _JL. J 1 WWHS'Wi i" 8, East of the Third bin for a place of thence South 55 degrees feet. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) feet wide on efwh side of a line described «• Jellows: Part of the Southeast qojtntfr of Section 26, in Town ship 46 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, commenc Ing in the center line of'Riverside Drive, extended at a point 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street; thence South 36 degrees East V) the North line of Lot 28 of the County Clerk's Plat of part of the South half-of Section 26, Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, for a place of beginning; thence South 86 degrees East to the Southerly line of said lot 28. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten feet wide on each side of a line described as follows: Part of the Northeast quarter of Section 35, Township ^45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian,. beginning at a point in the center line of Wauksgan Road 790 feet Easterly from the center line of Elgin Road; thence North 73 degrees East 94 feet to the East line of Lot 6 of the County Clerk's Plat of the North Half of Section 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) feet wide on each side of a line described as follows; Part of the Northeast quarter of Section 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, commencing at a point in the center line of Waukegan Road 790 feet Easterly from the center line of Elgin Road; thence North 73 degrees East to the West line of lot 5 of the County Clerk's Plat of the North Half of Section 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, for a place of beginning; thence North 73 degrees East 506 feet to the East line of said lot 5. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) feet wide on each side of a line described as follows: Part of the North* east quarter of Section 35, in Town-' ship 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, commencing at a point in the center line at Riverside Drive extended, 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street, thence south 36 degrees East 280 feet to the North line of lot 5 of the County Clerk's Plat of the North Half of Secton 35, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, for a place of be^ ginning; thence South 36 degrees Ease 95 feet to the East line of said lot 5. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, being ten (10) feet wide on each side of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of lot 29 of the County Clerk's Plat of part of the South Half of Section 26, fa Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, with the center line of Riverside Drive thence Southerly along the center line of Riverside Drive extended 57 feet; thence South t36 degrees East to the Southerly line of said lot 29. A strip of land of a uniform width of twenty (20) feet, the center line of which described as follows: Part of the Southeast quarter of Section 26, Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, com mencing at a point in the center line of Riverside Drive extended at a point 380 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street; thence Westerly parallel with the center line of Elita street to the center line of Court street extended; thence continuing Westerly to a point 420 feet Southerly from the center line of Elm street at a point 172 feet Easterly from the Easterly line of Green street; thence Westerly parallel with the center line of Elm street to the Easterly line of Green street, excepting therefrom the Southerly 17.88 feet of lot 31 of the County Clerk's Plat of part of the South Half of Section 26, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian. The Southerly 17.88 feet of lot SI of the County Clerk's Plat of a part of the South Half of Section 26, in Township 45 North, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, all in the Village of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois. And that the pieces or parcels of property to be. damaged by the making of said improvement as described as follows Lot 3 of the Assessor's Plat of the E. M. Owen Estate in the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 85, in Township 45 rforth, of Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in the Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illi nois. That the total cost of said improve* ment as shown by the estimate and report herein is the sum of $62,855.00; that a special assessment has beert made to raise the cost of said im provement and that the report thereof was filed in the office of the Clerk of said County Court of said McHenry County, Illinois, in the Court House inr the said City of Woodstock, County and State aforesaid, on the 24th day; of July, A. D. 1922, and that the proceedings therein are now pending. You are further notified that summons in said cause ic made returnable! to the March Term, A. D. 1922, of the said County Court to he held in said Court House in the City of Woodstock, Illinois, on the 4th day of Sep | and defend if yoe see Illinois, July 24. 1922, G. E. Still, Clerk of the Cotinty Court of McHenry County, mtnoia. 7-4t REDUCED FARES TOCHICAGO AND RETURN VIA CHICAGO & NWM WESTERN RY. ACCOUNT PAGEANT OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION . Reduced fares will be in effect on July 29, 30, 81, Aug. 5, 6, 7 and 12, 1922, to Chicago and return for the above occasion. Tickets limited to return within five days from date of sale, but not later than August 15, 1922. Don't fail to attend this attractive and educational exposition held on Chicago's wonderful municipal recreation pier, over three miles of exhibits representing almost every phase of America's industrial, commercial, mercantile and • • • • ' I f " professional activity, and important departments will be devoted to art, mem, music, health, sanitation and w«]fhre work. Bigger and better than last season. For tickets and full information apply to ticket agents, Chicago A North Western Ry. S_«Jt ABDITIONAL EXCHANGES Two hundred dollars worth of revolvers were stolen from a North Chicago hardware store last Friday night. Raids among soft drink" operators at St. Charles last Friday ended in five arrests, all charged with violating the prohibitory laws. Seven acquariums, containing all kinds of game fish from the Spring Grove hatchery, are to be exhibited at* this year's McHenry county fair. The Mooseheart band has also been engaged to furnish music at the fair. Misses Maude of Ingleside^ere frisnds Su?s$6hy (Formerly Mineral Springs Hotel) BEAUTY SPOT OF THE LAKES All rooms with hot and cold water and electric fans in each room. Special Steak and Chicken Dfawn Phone 604-M<9 . * ; A. ^'WOEHNKER, :: GW. STtt. week with McHenry relatives. A. M Sctunftt. Pr*4, Phone U9-W-1 I,'IMB N. Sdiaiitt, I McHENRY TOWNSHIP MUTUi FIRE INSURANCE 00. e» The cheapest and safest Iwmrauc* m „ earth. Rates and other info may be had upon application Michael Frtood, Agent, Save Time and Money The modern business man , knows that time can be saved by the use of the long-distance telephone. 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Save money on ARCOLA now HW figures, though rough, will show how (tasonably ARCOLA can be completely installed 7- despite the fact it pays for itself in the fuel it saves.) 3-Roome) Arcola with 2 radiator* $ 1*8 4-Rooms \ Arcola with 3 radiators $ MS fr-Rooma ] Arcola with 4 radiators $ MS 6-Rooms j Areola with 5 radiators $SM Phone or can and well gladly give you the exact cost of putting ARCOLA in your horn*--but, for your own good, do it now tiefore the Fall rush. .PONAVIN • i-wV^-^Weat McHenry, £ m X>js •m S' 'if... f i ' \h ?'.* * " r v. • '• - - '-1 . - a:r" vs%ip' New Oakland Sfac-44 model has enabled us to effect the nmneromi economies natural to large production, and to share savingsv - with Oakland buyers in the very desirable form of these mateti* ,ally r«duc©d prices* £ ©.U factory; .. •'t* *y:<m Chassis fv v Roadster ° *, *'*>• Touring Car V Sport Car -^g§; 2 Pass. 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