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s;: •f'i) V\ ,.f. j,.*. sifc &X 1.1"- 44 Pledged but to Truth, to Liberty ami Caw; No Favors Win us and no Pear Shall Awe*" SDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1890. M'HENRY, Illinois, W BO ABO SUPERVISORS. BUSINESS GABDS Special 1890. KNIGHT A*BROWN ABMttwr •iiWa- PCBUiHKD Bvttf W EDWMOAT BT ^I.VAN SLYKB,' BOITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Office In Bishop's Block, --Orrosrrs PBSSY * ** tOBsafklPTiOiE* Vatwertfrtto** received tor three •Mtto l*5» same proportion. . ..*8.00 or six U Kates of Advertising. We HBtnnce liberal rates tor advertising •i the PLAiwoBAi-sa, and endeavor to state Bio* so plainly that tbcywiUbfl r- • iv stool. Thejr are *• folio wiiv 1 loeh one year till aches one year t,< „ t Inches one year - J-; i V Oolomn one year • If Oolumnone year- 5 00 go no Is oo *_ .%* |-V . .40 00 K>v_ti : lOolumnone year •, '• 'tf - w°,)0 • ' One inch means the meaiareiteht of one r Inch down the column, single column width. IV: Yearly advertisers, at the above rates, have privilege of changing as often aB they > ehoose, without extra charge. • Secular advertisers (meaning those having [if.' ttanalng cards) will be entitled to Insertion of kK>al BOtloe» at the rate of 5 cents perline •Mit week. All others will be charged 10 C seats per Mne the first week, and 5 cents per IIM ft>r eaeh subsequent week. will be charged line, (nonpareil the first Issue, and uent issues. Thus, •-**•»« .. Ill oost $1.00 for one vV" '"'weel, §1.60 for two weeks, 18.00 for three weaka, *° on i The PT,AIICT>KALKR will be liberal In giving editorial notices, but, as a business rule, it Will require a suitable fee from every tody > Transient advertisements Ut the Wte of 10 cents ue ;• . type, same as this is set in) tt «alo. business cards. o. J. HOWAKO, m. D. H 101 AN ASD 8UR6BOS. McHenry, 11^ nMra Miidanes. one block east of Office at residence, one block east ol Pablic School Building. a H. FK6KK8, M. IN, lwiAN AND SVnGrfC OSoe at Residence. WV. 03B0RNS, M. D, PHTSIOtAN AND SURGBOJf. JtMIW .»* Resilience, West Mc Henry, III. Oa promp.ly attended to day and night. Livery Stable. JMAW, Proprietor, fl*** with or without drivers lUiahVe rates. on short notice. Teaming of ATTORNEYS AT LAW.U.8. Expresatoow's Building, 87 and •& Washington St. CHICAOOt ILL. J09LYK * OfcSBY, TTORNBTS AT LAW, Woodstock^Ill. . All business will receive prompt a*ten* boa. above and; o. P.IBARHE*, TTORNRY, Solicitor, and ^Oranaelor, L Collections a ei>eciaity. , WOODSTOCK, ULLWOta. V, 8. LUMLEY. irtrfKSKX AT LAW, and SoUaiUSr to \ Chanoerv, _ i WOODSTOCK, ILL. V J Office in Park House, first floor. A. M. CHURCH, Watchmaker and Jewe1«r NO. One Hum! red Twenty-Five State St Chi­cago, 111. Special attention given to re­ pairing Fine watches and Chronometers. 49* A Full Assortment of Goods in his line United States War flail km OF WM. H- COWLIN, Woodstock • Illinois. Prosecutes all elas»w» ««*!• kinds of «laims against the United states tor ex-Soldiers, their Wiiiows, Dependent Relatives or Heirs. A specialty is made in prosecuting old ana rejected claims. All communications Postage Stamps are eno ' answered If sed'for reply. WM. H. COWLIN Office at Residence, Madison St., Woods toe a, Illinois. Attention Horsemen! MOHENRT, III.,! April 1st, LIWS, . I would respectfully Invite the Public te oalland examine m j stock of Horses be fort making arrangements elsewhere. No bu|i. dene on Sunday. .4^ " . " OOLBT v-iH 1U. Ttfi hi. '" 1 -- J. C0MPT0N, v.. .V-.' • Acrent for the HOME, OF HEW TOB^, Oaultal, 88,9:11,160. AND SHE iETNA, OF HABTF0RD* Capital, $ 10,071,550, Fire tested, time tried Companies. Insures againit F're, Lightning and Wind-btorms, at the most reasonable rates. For insurance ud further vi trticuiars apply to J. Oompton. Volo. ill., who has been iJ5 years in the onsi. nes«, and always guvj entire satisfiMdoa In cave of loes. , . ,^..,,,^••••1 Volo, in., May s*Hb, two. WANTED. ty> I'^rcsent our well-known nurseS^ IH IhiS oounty, for town and country trade. Qood pay weekly. A uteady position witb a nur- ot over thirty years' «taa4iOS» «Ml I Knowa respoEsibiiity. We workers, and wiii j»ay well. Pkmix of Reckford rir*. ilaeed rjfiiui*? tii r >-- l^kd with despntek Policies corrt & (Mde, Call on or ed safeiv aert West Hoflmry, Simon Illinois, ORCHESTRA# West MeHetiry « Illinois, Will furnish flrat-dase music for the danc­ ing public at reasonable rates. Address all Of API to Wi ED. NOONAK, West McHenry« III* Quintette Orchestra, McHENRY, ILL. Are prepared; to furaiah First Class Mu*!' te the Dancing Public at; Reasonable Bates, j. Smith, 1st Violin. Robt. Mudden, Olartonet. 0. Curtis, Cornet. L, Oren, TrOsftllWie, B, In gal Is, Basso and Prompter, _ ... Address all communications to Jerry Sauta, UoHenry. NEW YORK HOUSE. 389 tc 243 E. Randolph ^ letween Franklin and ^' Market HtNm» CHICAGO. Bent Accommodation to Trcwct*** and Boarder*, E. 0. KOEPFfi Frop. ti.OOrXR DAY, GOOD SAHfLB BOOM. A *to*4fas«U&«M. rtk*BavaAUaopThiirt. xSOuJver House. RICHMOND, ILL. Qood Livery, • Good Sample Boom. &BBE BUS TO AND FROM ALL THA INS FOR PA TRO&& OF THE HOUSE. I run a line ef carriages to Twin Lake* from Richmond, three-fourths of »in lie nearer than any other road, and more level and pleasant by far. If you Intend going to Twin Lakes, stop at Btohmend and inqnire for OULVKB'S BUS. It 1» always there, rain or shine, tconnd trip prices as usuai. C. N. CULVER, Frop. BOARS, Plymouth Rock Coctorots, For Sale *t Livine: PHeeu % th« und»r- CaJl on or aiinMl FRANK COLE, STCUHOCUiOYE. 1W-. HI , Nov, 12. S»i The honorable of Mc" at th» Monday*Dec. tiou of snch before them. Sup. K.J. Bec^E, chairman Board of Supervisors met in epeciai session in Woodstock on >90, for the transae- inees &8 might come called the The men Ainory R.J. Beck, H. W. H. <ir ' Kichardp, F L. T. Hoy, I'onn, A. It. Ale: (irnjiuer, J. H. G Sup. U ranger •ehate on the t the villaRe of Mc ^tate of Winplo !ot t'oitiif i he one on when horned was referred to :it y lots. The reports of •lerk and count. fh»» (ommitt^e o: The report of called, the following to their names: Sop*, - Wright, L. Woodard. M. W. Lake, D. H. Flavin, G. B vene, John Weltzien, Garrison, Geo. W. ir, Fred Hatch, F. K. W. P. Thompson. a resolution for lot 11, block 2, in ,ry, belonging to the 'arker, deceased, said Parker House stood wn. Haid resolution mi ttee on town and sheriff, circuit court rk were referred to and salaries. t H Stewart, trea«- irer, was referred! to the committee on tiimnco. . iurcha«ing agent and red to the committee The report of t] sundry bills were indaims. M The quartBrlyJPPi>ort of L. Barber, 4i]|M>riiiteud«n^MiHcboolf>, was referred U) the committee « education. Thebond^ of Jot B. Perry, Will E. Wire and Wm. Avery wefe rrferred to committee on flnonw. Sup. Flavin inovi'd that the Board uljourn until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Motion Wrried. TI KSDAY, BKc i'.MBfB 9. Board met purfWBni to adjournment Members all present. Minutes of .veatetday's meeting read in«i approved. L The committee oa f»oor farm made the following rej>ort, which was read and on motion aH^ptrtl, fib-wit : Your committee on poor farm would wg leave to submit the f«.Ho wing report: Ve met Nov 28 for the purpo»n>fmvoie- ng utoek. et<\, with the following resulte: farm stock .***;»••• farm prolucts ....ViW.. farm implements...*fcn. «..»••• household goods tiiweriee..; Ooal ......i .u." •»•••«• plaughter house and corn-crib, also a milk house 12x16 feet., all of which is completed and painted at. a cost of four hundred and twenty-five dollars ($425). Your committee would recommend that N. S. liobb be reappointed as superinten­ dent for the coming year, commencing Jan. 1,1891, at the salary ot $1050 per year, he to furnish his own help same as last year. And we would further recom- ment that Dr. E. V. Anderson be retained as medical attendant at the poor farm and asylum at $2.50 per visit and he to furnish medicine. P^: All of which is respectfully submit. G. *. CONN, »«' "" ^4., ••• F. K. GRANHE% •}<• .»!• i • M. W. LAKE, •> '« - L. WOOBABD, . D. H. FLAVIN. Sup. Granger moved that Sup. C. P. Wright be authorized to make a bargain with J. White, of Marengo, to keep his son, John White, at the poor house for six months trom Sep. 20, 1890. Motion carried. Sup. Granger moved that, the Board adjourn until tomorrow at 11 o,clock a. n. Motion carried. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, • Board met pursuant to adjournment. Members all present at roll call. Minutes of yesterduy's meeting read and approved. The committee on claims and purchas­ ing agent's report made the following report, which was read and oa motion adopted, to-witi STATE OF ILLINOIS,\ •; & - t McHenry County, J88 1 Board of Supervisors, December term, Dec. 1, A. D. 1890. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen oT the Board of Supervinoffe Your committee on claims would beg leave to report that, they have examined all claims presented to them, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders on the county trennurer to the claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wit: ML It Mann, painting done on court h'se engine house am! jail ... $ 1478 f.ector Barber, stamps and stationery.. 0 50 Dr E V Anderson, med serv on prisoners 10 B 80 13 .$110835 , l«B7fl , 4*9 65 1007 2a . WM* , 86840 Ij T Hoy,as per itemized hill to date.... J Van slyke, staticnery A B Coon, cash p<l for telegraphing, tel« optioning, In case vs town of Dorr.. A A B Ooon, osRh advauosd to appellate court a« per rules.... P B Whittleion. >t5 ptges sbs of reoord case of McHenry Co, vs town Dorr.. J B Bal>cock, 2i> cop 2 pp anl arg Me> Henry Co v* to * n of Ltorr Wm A very, pootage, exp charges Pan i Regan, people vs John Riley Total InvOtee ilsorrel mare. 1 gray mare I bay ho'»e 1 bay horse...... I yearling colt.., 14 cows I bull 1 yearlings...... 19 yr old heifer. ..(110*74 too bushels ats. 9ft tons bay 3M stack straw... 15 Corn fodder . .., K5 •ooc hd cab jageM W Jbrtn Implement*. of iSUtek- a calves ci? R j.|g« . .".it (i l<roo«i vtffs ... 4! shoats ...... . n>«-row ....... in hogs II hogs.. ........ m chickoiwt-».* s-.U,vU. toesVlS^ barrels j»ork 1 s«ns beans :« bus turnip*... ii pounds butter » 7 3S50 at 10 96 25 M SO- 10 900 11 SB SI »07 -.#S» J O Crumb, people vs OwcoiM., W O Thompson, same Frank Whipple, same.... .... . Wm Byan, same; Robt Collins, same tf W Lake, same i,'. Robt C 'llins, same Si Wm Ryan, a one ...'.;• Fntnk Whlteman, same .... 8 '20 2-2<) 2 20 320 Jg 70 9-20 '2 70 2 '20 2 -20 1 sets dbl hum's. I pr bob sleighs.. I did shovl pl«W. I Hingle " " I enibble plows . I h««| I co»i» W»wfc ,v«.- 11nam**.. . ... ' ' i ut# raae i core pMater. I hsy knite s.nthea»B 1 robe 1 hor«o blankets, i vise stretcher l tiecfetuMMira's. I »etsc*lei,..". i haafmer., I'orkVwWf' ; wain i gri«rt»»ae.. .. >. sctMf sttovsls.. i i«rnsbev«ls... (spade Seorn knives^ 12 1 brace and 3 1 bucksaw I 1 a axes... I... 10 1 post IUiU| 12 1 post nugfl » •• 9>. 1 grn I) n'•»'* pnk |t •! #»w»- s ft 1 log eh»m,; . . Sft tSQ«aH» i*« ifiee 1 i I rk* . . >•* 8 1 pitlyer./^r .... I feed cw.ier belt ] and power .v f.t11 «p; tn« wagon.. 25 t iptuiier wagon 50}! truck wagon.,. J ,2 h.iV I'Hi'Us C |s manure tork*.. tSOittft^ : sr fork 50 ito<t i >i>e 1 ilrtm wedges..... . 1 <#i8 (spading forks.. Houtehol '. ijt&U. ... «« HBlIk jrtwWil.. •ilbuwis ... tijiKoup plates... t '24 K Hip <it«hes... 14 soup tureens .. 7«M hread 80 i outtsri « M ̂ msstnmt I tin sj t »h !»ltcl . ^uatsMTS, clvr. .ManMiftS... 1 I \l 180 75 75 I 1 1 1 190 1 90 110 50 25 25 « SHORT HORN BULLS tt.T. »to»«fthe Police world and Barber It nnly iilustrat iug all the g news. No b Room can <> otafces friends ed to any address in It wrapped, is wee tsfer sam * W'r"' , ' > ' - 'vv i ' 1^:4 • ?/. i- ?< mmwm B'WJlMKhim HQVAMM, Annou«»o«#nont. 11X98 ATTENTION I Dairy men. sgjfor ws al bed iters AtMwHo and blankets. ws.. inest Ever Issued, A HO K. fox. call at Pnakiia l|uai«i icuswtiores MPt m* t wMptub# ;$a un»«is 5 - ash twrwrds.. '• f- $ WANTED- £ *(>'! i*v»i caaru Travel lag and local, to sell onr choice Nor. sery Week, fast-selling •pccinlttes m hsrey rttiM, ete. splendid outfit Free. Stsedf iftployaMat guaranteed, four pay woekly rite for tsriaa so o mo p* 7 han^tttgTitmpg. 4;ismp3 • » 4ua««ti mi'-t & t httod rn i * ,ambi 1 I* 2 HUtO i #1 . Hoy, tieaUnt stoves 8 i boipt stoves., tft tfi'i patftftahdeuffs. B ji-ai..'# 4 5 aou fuiv,. i-in h'tse >|t; ,] prna>rclipper# #'*;te#w 'g inaeuine Sin yards ototk mves OtrntMlS Wur»»ry C*. Rochester, S. ̂ nitii'i.i.". i i " ' I'V.I.SS oons. e and 11 i a lbs iTloorniattii I a batter |.ia.iee» i ougar bowis.fi '4 •dm 4DBBS •ejvpsr •) «»n:iis flonr.... ffioiasses gn, in * I It >00ibs tar ' 76 lbs siiiok.tob. . . » 84« vM- i > 1 * y r *•' ' "• W'*'* ' K .Ci plug ^ M IS J^eriVa|!| *<« lif Jrannlatd Snger^f?!.' Z.r!^" ia»1|ie*»cltere M °t?hes .»,«%:•* Ubwdseep lo:ba««M Streh^Jfof! i box ye«st cake I; oU ti tons coal.. jm. 4 it tbs 10) -jaw 3, 208 40 nuti 'rn§ Ordered raid ^. . . . . . . • w w : -f 13 7 tt 10 2ttt>5 6-2 75 13 5 25 88 3-2 50 itt 9 2ai,i X-2 K5 485 23 75 7i % .. 100 S37 8050 96 45 ,, . hardware goods.... « a kSmithiug... «®tll are an atotit shoes # • is at the MM bred Morgan liow more and iy* other horse hiag our Stock animals, .. 72 .. 37 08 It5 27 11 397 2S0 14 158 47 3190 i cm I fe­ lt •*•*•*« • «1M4»4 Trfai UBPOB* a. building Aaced on the m nt season, which is m - x W G Thompson, same .... , : ^ Davul Davidson, same ... -2 i0 lienry stmes, people vsOstrand^r... 2 i(J Simon Kelly, >ame ... .... . .. 220 Arthur Sseler, people nKsnMt .... • • 4 Arthur Heeley, SHIUO .«£,• > K C Bownutn,same ... . • f Bfiftil* .....•» , .; «V .... j , -1 , kjna:r • Jai Burke, irres* and' conveyabceor prisoner Moore from Harvard to W , 6 05 KritsSticker, wit fees -- .... 3 20 •• •' •' . .. ... 3 30 U*o Bckert, ja-lor and jan sai for 9 moa. Sio j Slimp d, wit fees peop;e vs Osirander 2 20 J Dermont ' '• jra U C ^initb J slim pin, ssme .... .... .... Stanley Wright, same . .. ... E PGranger,same ... .... J Dermont, wit tees people vs Ostraedr Stanley Wright, s-me .... ,u, E P olranger wime.... .... ,u, wit fees pe <!>ls Vs Ssstth 20 2 20 2 20 12 -20 g 20 2 2ti "It Stanley Wright, sitmo .... {2-20 John Dermont, same .... ' ts 20 John sli(uulo,B*tnu ... .... .... S -20 K Pt;ranger,wit teen people VlSehlSsle £ M> Stsnujy Wright, same .. .... B -20 John Dormont, same.. ' .... .... 220 John dtiinplu saiue-- . ... 220 Geo fickeri, receiving, discharging and dieting prisoners to date.... .... M400 Geo £ckeri, telegraphing, telephoning. livery and sundries .... 2285 0 P Barnes, bill lor typewriting, actios thereon postponed to next meeting oftheboara .... .... .... 608 Total 167187 The following bilk have been paid: W H Hobbs.meals lorjur'rs.... .... jk H Bailey, H days as bailiff, Sept term. Ill Church, 3 days same L Beuthusen, i days same W H Rotnour. dlei'g Jurors Sept term.. John Jtckert, 11 day# oaihff Sept term.. 18 -20 87 50 1 50 18 bS 455 27 SO Total f »7 75 Your committee have examined the report of Thos. McD. Richards, purchas­ ing agent, and the vouchers accompany­ ing the same, and find the same correct. Said repoct is herewith attached and mode part of this report. All of which is respectfully submitted. D. H. FLAVIN, • | JOHN WELTZIEN, I&VU U.H.GAKHISON, GB°. B.KICHAUDS, " "R'" •' F. K. STBVKNS. To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois: The undersigned, Purchasing Agent, begs leave to submit the transactions of the agency from July 14th, 181)0, to Dec. Istla90. Date of the order, 1990. Amount. Aug 2, J A Dufleld,.pub 3 Supnotf 1 50 12,1' F Pettibone & Co, 5 biH®^ - ;1 dated May 22,2 June28, Jul* ' 5 and 14 for miscellaneous sup^ plies for County Clerk's office.. n, D Cohen, 1 gross lead pneta (per Avery) 29, W \V Wood, for holding Co Court 1 day and expenses Sept 6, Belcher & Matheny, rep from Apr 1 to Aug 11,1890... 20, G S Southworth^ copy of Sea tine I for poor farm, 188® and 1889 20, <i S Southworth, not and bl'ks from July 3 to Sept 8 '90 20, (J S Southworth, 60 bar dockets and 200 blanks.. 20, P F Pettibone & Co 5 billl for ntisTs supplies beariDg dates, 2 Aug 15, 2 Aug 8, I Sept 8, '90 30, Thos McD Richards, % yrs sal freight and drayage on 1)1 rep'ts 30, Thomas McD Richards 30 vols appel and 16 vols Sup Ct r^>orts Oct 4, T McD Richards for vote 29. 34 and 43 111 sup report*.. 14, J J Stafford covering 2 d.sks' 12, Dr. E V Anderson med serv on priHoners to date 22, A F Field 79190 lbs smalt R coal ® $6 per ton 22, same, 30450 pounds egg coal f ti per ton 23, Haute 3 bbis snow white oil lees 3 empty bbis 27, Levi Schry ver hauling 54Jf tons coal @ 35c and 4 loads q4", 25, G S Southworth, 900 bl'ks and 2000 env Oct. 1890 25, G S Southw'th ̂ pamphlets of the proceedings of Board t 91 22 4 80 10 00 6 53 300 680 17 00 123 85 38 04 13000 900 4 50 12 00 .: 237 57 9135 14 69 20 78 16 00 mm J&86~ 3 60 2000 ' Vs5 30 4 96 10 23 640 10 31 27, P F Pettibone & Co 6 bills. , _ . for records, tax tables and'V^; ̂ mis supplies for county offices bearing dates 2 bills Sept 2."», * " } 1 Oct 13,1 Oct 17,1 Oct 18, and 1 Oct 22 Nov 14, R O Smith, work on Co pump Oct and Nov 1890... 18. 1) H Flavin 5 cds wood de­ livered at Court House 26, L T Hoy office lamp and fixtures 8, Elgin Asylum clothing & in- •i$ cidentals as follows: «^ Nelson S Norton July 8 ;; * John I^eavitt Apr 21 to Aaglfi T^aura Stever May 22 toSplO Mary Hezlep Apr 18 to Sp 20. Ptr Whith'rn Jun 2 to Sp 29. H Tanyon Apr 4 to Aug 25.;: •frotal of bill. $1024 07 All of which will more hilly appear by examining the bills and vouchers here­ with presented. Submitted December 1st, 1890. THOS. MCD RICHARDS, Purch'g ttgt. The Committee on Education presented the following report, which was read, and osn motion adopted, to-wit: ST vTE OF ILLINOIS,\ McHenry County, J88 ' Board of Supervisors, December tetlk, Dec. 2, A. I). 1890. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen oi the Board of Supervisors Your Committee on Education would beg leave to submit the following repprt on the matters before them: That they have examined the quarterly report of the County Superintendent of Schools, for time spent from August 31st to Dec. 1st, 1890. That wo have ap­ proved said report, and recommend that the bills therein amounting to $365.00 be allowed. Accounts as follows: 49 days spent visitingschools $196 00 49 " exp in sch'l visitation 40 00 14 " spent in examination 56.00 13 " spent in official work 52 00 3 days spent in other official work. 12 00 Total $365 00 Your Committee would further report that they have examined the books of Lester Barber, the out going Superinten­ dent, and find a balance of $110.00 received from various sources, and also a balance of $156.24 in the Institute fund. All of which is respectfully submitted. * G. B. RICHARDS, A. BARBER. M f I. T. HOY, ?pEO. H.GARIUBOK, H. GROESBKCK. The Committee to settle with the County Treasurer made the following report, which was read and on motion adopted, to-wit: * STATE OF HAILNOLSJTLG * McHenry County, / r- Board of Si) per visors, December term, Dec. 2nd, A. D. 1890. %itfetnen fig J Coord of Suj>ervi8ors:--lour commit to settle with the County Treasurer would beg leave to submit the following report on the matters before them: That we have examined the various hook accounts and vouchers and And the same correct, showing as follows; Total rec from all sources $69,693 59 Total Disbursements 60,373 51 Bal on hand Dec. 2, 1890 9,320 08 We also submit the treasurer's semi­ annual report, showing official fees re­ ceived and and disbursements made durg­ ing the last half year, via.: Earnings $278*39.. Expenses, Clerk hire.,50 00 " Postage 3 00 One half years Treas salary 750 00 ........1803 00 m $727*04, earned due aa~ * "A" $214 .65; earnings from June 1 to Dec. 1, total $3252 82. Less amt earnings included *247.88: office tor half year $3,004.94 ^alaqrffrrX year 050 00 Clerk hire... 70000 Fees ree'd tor % year.. nfarfc, ,, f And we reoommeod that an drawn for the amount in favor County Clerk. That we have examined the report of the Cf reuit Clerk and the l in his office and find the same correct. CIRCRIT CLERK'S REPORT. Earn'd % yr. Rec*c For recording $71010 $1 Clk's fees in court... 477 35 •-M& sc.. ivn \ -P- *f 4 ...Si. Total We would further recommend that the Treasurer's salary, ($750), Clerk hire, ($50.00), Postage, ($3.00), be'paid. The Treasurer further reports earnings of bis office for the last four years to be $1754.74 in excess of his salary. All of which is respectfully submitted. J. H. GRACY, '.'f,? . * mJOHN Wici/rziKN, ? -/ i." , ii. B. RICH Altos, yj/- . - ,AV. P. THOMI-SON, "" H. GROESBECK. Sup. Williams moved that all the can­ celled County Orders, Jury Certificates, Coroner's Certificates be burned in presence of the Board. Motion carried. The committee on election made the following report, which was fMd, and OH motion adopted, to-wit: STATE OF ILLINOIS,I McHenry County, / Board of Supervisors, December term, Dec. 3d, A. D. 1890. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors:--Your Committee on Elections to whom was referred the various expenses of bills of the several towns and voting precincts in the County for conducting the late elections, would beg leave to submit the following report on the matters before them. Your committee would recommend that each of the persons named in the said several bills be allowed the sums set opposite their respective names for services as Judges and Clerks of said election, and also that the persons enti­ tled to the same be allowed the sum of Five dollars as rent for the polling place for each polling place in the County, the polling places in the# town of Dorr ex­ cepted. Your committe would further recom­ mend that all persons residing in sections 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 16.17 and 21 in the town of Chemung be taken from the voting District No. 1 and placed in voting dis­ trict Noi 2. All of which is respectfully submitted. F. F. STEVENS, ;. P. WRIGHT, ~EO. H. GAUBBON, W. LAKE, W. P. THOMPSON. The committee on fees and salaries made the following report, which was read, and on motion adopted, to-wit: STATE OF ILLINOIS,\ McHenry County* j88 Board ot Supervisors,, December term A. D. 1890. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors:--Your committee to whom was referred the reports Wm. Avery, County Clerk, W. P. Morse, Circuit Clerk and Geo. Eckert. Sheriff, would beg leave to submit the following report on the matters before them: That we have examined the report of the County Clerk and the records IB his office and liud the same correct: We find the amount of fees received from June}, 1890, to Dee. 1 „ i ^ ^ Sm-H ~lh4> 'V > *. "* . •&* <J-; ,AJe.. •>£-.. - - • - Total earnings % yr...$1187 45 Rec'pts dur'g % yr for eerv's performed and heretofore re­ ported as not rec'd....M..m..... Total reoeipts EXPKNDmilES. Clerk hire. ..$500 00 Postage and exp. 15 60 Clerk's sal % yr 750 00 $1265 60 j Total earn'gs for yr., $2811.55. Total receipts for year .$36 Collected old recordiiucof E E R " Sheriffs fees Udell Total...... Total exp yr ending Dee Making bal due county $17,21 SHERIFF ECKERT'S REPORT. The Sheriff 's records and reports i Earn'd % yr. Ree'd J£yr. Sheriff's fees sts in ct...$496 61 $115 47 " othr thn ct ct«252 70 u crim cases 77 65 V a . 444 69 isoio, Total earnings % yr.....$826 98 Rec'ts dur'g yr for serv per­ formed in % yr end'g Dec 1. '90, and heretofore reported as not received Total receipts.." EXPENDITCBSS. Sheriff's salary, $600. Total expenditures.. Total receipt .$60000 86016 39 84 jss Bal due Sheriff Dec 1,1890 And we recommend that an order be drawn in favor of Sheriff Eckert for this i amount; %. F*w»HAtrff, H-'.\ cpWB»!HT, ;... , A. B. AXEXAN'DiBB. . : Tf» w>rn'mtM»e on finance made the following report, which was read and oa motion adopted, to-wit: j STATE OF ILLINOIS,"! MoHsnry County, / _ Boydof Supqryiaors, I>eee*Bher Mr. Chairmen ana Gentlemen Board of SupervisorsYour comi fco.whoin wasreferml the Official of the various county officers would b|j| leave to submit the following report <m thh matters before them That they have examined the said bonds and deem them good and sufficient security and recommend their approval. AU of which is respectfully submitted. FREOHATCH, / -P D.H.FLAVIN, V. €1. W. CONN, 4U R. AUEXAXBII* JT. H. GRACY. The committee on town and citar lots made the following report, which was read and on motion adopted, STATE OF ILLINOIS,\ McHenry County, }m Board of Supervisor, Deeeml Dec. 3d, A. D. 1890. Mr. Chairman and Gentle Board of Supervisors :- to whom was i C. Mead, i Winslow McHenry, fe estate, wot following them: We have ex anil and find that tile tot from said estate it* tai.c amount the town of McHsnry $ l o.o2 in school, town and iww cuiu bridge tax, and the state $3.79, leaving only $1.79 county tax^jf We are therefore of pte opiniooi that said claim for relief should corns directly before the town board of the above named town, and not before the county board. All of which hi respectfully submitted. H. S. WlLUAMB, WoOBABDp ;» ?|vt.T.HOY, '••i:&OWS WELTZflifc W F. Thome-SOX. vv Sup. Williams made a request for rebate on the taxes on personal property of E. Walker and Joeeph&uthill, of Cheating city of Harfifd, oa account of the Joss they had sustained in the depreciation of - notes and mortgages in the hands of C. Armstrong, the matter was referred to committee OB personal property. •m® ae on persom The committee on personal property made the following report, to-wit; and on motion further action on report wasi deferred until the next meetiM <rf tlMI, Board: ' STATE OF ILLINOIS,! ̂ t VJ, McHenry County, j •**" ® Board of Supervisors, December ton*, A.D., 1890. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen Board of Supervisors:--Your cotni on personal property to whom wi ferred the petitions presented by 1 Williams for rebate of taxi's oft- ] " projiertv assessed airainst Walker" of Chemung, eouswtu^ etc., which it is claimed to kftl valueless by the failure of OM>j would beg leave to subtmt Hk . report on the matters befo«e tbfBOB: That we believe we hav* «o f * " in these cases--believing thsMl to ply losses, jn business transactions, therefore recommend the reaction at petitions. AU of which is The follow; grand jury at the to-wit STATE OF I McHenry County - C.P.

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