sss&Rsg&ea&sfik $ l " '^41 MUENRY PLAINDEALER, By "Andy" Hettinger Pxperience of Amos Roach WENT DOWN' Wttillt V^v^* SHOOT Ttf LUCKil THERE 6-OES MY HAT AND I CAIIT PICK IT UP WOWUOUCHV.» WHAT*5 BtTMfr CRUHP!! INKVeR. THCHXrHT OF TH« E66>S" KNOCK HIM orfswtv*. UNLUCKY MERE TRlFkC!1 MOT WORTH M£MT(0NtNCr \ HEAD? EXTRA LAR&E 'S?sSv & $}* '£$'1 r. U:'-X I f * ~M5l *.'i CS eTTiM6£f|< $Km t&E ir HENRY PL4iNDE4LEi jNctSenry (0. ill1 lelepiiooe (ompaiiy PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY E G. SCHREINER Telephone M>H -. • .' <MRo* I* BMk Rvildiiis ,; / ___ ((V' TERMS C» SUBSCRIPTION: ..$1J» Three Months, 4#c QmtYear Six Months, 75c -' Wf - Thursday, September 11, 1913 j_ FARM FESTIVAL A(IP CHILDREN'S FLOWER AND VECETA- BLE 8BOW AT SPRING GROVE ' i;W: hi •r -*TJ® <ery '̂ik.. lr §v,i A farm festival and children's flower and vegetable show will take place under the auspices of the Lotus Coun try Woman's club at Spring Grove all next week. The event will open next Monday and close the following Saturday. An excellent program has been prepared by the ladies for each and every day and those who attend are assured of something real good. The program for the five days will be as follows: Sept. 15, 8:00 p. m.--"Farm Life in the Old World," by Joseph EJ. Wing; Miss Ferae Gramling, soprano, Chica go. Sept. 16, 8;00 p. in--"Alfalfa," by Joseph E. Wing; Miss Ferne Gramling, soprano. • Sept. 17, 8:00 p. m--"The Farifi B&y the Farm Problem," by George •, W. Conn: Clara Stenger Gamble, so- 0 . p r a o o . - Sept. 18--Day in charge of Delos |:r.L. James, consulting agriculturist of MeHenry county. ' 2:00 p. m Classes in judging and feeding dairy cattle, for boys and young men; domestic science, for girls and young women, in charge of Mrs. Nettie Harrison and Mrs. D. T. Smiley of Woodstock; subject, Table Setting and Serving. 8:00 p. m.--"Per manent Systems of Soil Fertility," by Dr. Cyril G. Hopkins of University of Illinois; Chicago male quartette. Sept. 19,2:00 p. m--"Bringing Home and School Nearer Together," by Mrs. H. M. Duntep, president State Domes tic Science association. Special invi tation to parents and teachers. 8:00 p. m--"Home Making for Men and Women," by Mrs. Dunlap; F. S. Wil- lpughby, tenor, Chicago. Sept. 20--Seed corn tying contest, spelling contest, in charge > of County Superintendent of Schools A. M. Shel- ton;: "Stories in Black," by David Reid Mac Williams, Chicago. A special feature of the farm festival will be the children's flower and vege table show. Prizes will be given for best flowers and vegetables raised by school children from seed, . given by Meredith Flower and Vegetable com pany of Libertyville and distributed by the Woman's club. An unusually interesting exhibit of farm products flowers, canned fruit, vegetables, jel lies, fancy work, art work, heirlooms, * relics, school work, etc. The Lotus club room will be open, where lunches may be eaten. Coffee will be served Season tickets, fl.00. Everybody '• Wricome. ^ • ADDITIONAL PERSONALS ' G. C. Boley was a business visitor in •if- Chicago Wednesday. Clyde F. Ingalls of Chicago spent •>, Sunday with MeHenry friends. / Mrs. S. Knox is spending a few days ;r*; with Elgin relatives and friends. : t ^: Ralph Nelman of Chicago was a guest . of MeHenry relatives last Sunday. . Mrs. F. A. Bohlander was among the Chicago passengers Wednesday morn* tag. M. Schlosser of Chicago was the guest of MeHenry relatives Wednes day. rs. Ed. Lusk attended to matters of a business nature ID Chicago Tues- f **y. JMesdames A. W. Bickler and C. M. • Blckler were Chicago visitors Wednes* day. . Mrs. Gertrude Miller and Mrs. Mar- v tin Stoffel were Elgin shoppers Tues- ){$>: Miller was a business visitor . at Wilmot, Wis., on Tuesday of this Week. t v Mrs. J. W. Aebischer passed the first Of the week as the guest of Chicago .relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. F. Prout of Chicago g,. wtre callers at the home of J. B. Fris- Monday. •y . Miss Edna Sand of Chicago is spend- ' *#g the week as a guest in the home of ,' 4* H. Miller. ; 'r Mr. and Mrs, ®!. Fisk of Elgin.were guests in thf homeo^ M. and •' ; Mrs. M. A. Thelen. *• \ •Mi . M i Pays semi-annual interest of 6 per cent on their Gold Bonds The MeHenry County Inde pendent Telephone company has again paid 6 per cent in- tere£ on their fir£ mortgage gold bonds thru the Central Tru& Company of Illinois. This interest is paid semi-an nually on the fir& of March and September. If you have not received your 6 per cent, clip your coupons and pre sent them at any bank. :: :: P. N. Musser sells accident insurance. Mrs. A. F. Anderson of Woodstock was the guest of MeHenry relatives the first of the week. Miss Macie Dake has returned to her liome in Chicago after spending two weeks with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh and son, Ed., of Woodstock spent Monday in the home of J. B. Frisby. Mrs. P. N. Peterson left Wednesday morning for a two weeks' visit with relatives at Sandwich, 111. MPS. W. A. Cristy of Joplin, Mo., is spending the week as the guest of friends in MeHenry and vicinity. - Mrs. E. Fleury of Chicago is spend ing two weeks as the guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. August Feltz. L. H. Owen arrived in town from Cushing, Okla., on Tuesday evening of this week and will spend some time among relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Landwer and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barker and daugh ter, Glenys, spent Saturday and Sun day visiting Barrington friends. Mesdames D. R. Sprouse and Mary Wingate of North Crystal Lake spent Tuesday afternoon as guestis of Mrs. W. H. Gorman at the Park hotel. Dr. J. E. Wheeler was at Springfield, 111., Tuesday^ where he visited the state biological laboratory to learn about the preparation of serum used for hog cholera, and also to receive the latest information about the treat ment of this disease. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller and chil dren motored to Racine and Kenosha, Wis., last Saturday, returning home the following day. Mrs. Miller did not return and is spending the week with relatives in the Wisconsin cities. Frank Justen drove them on the trip. ' P. N. Musser sells accident insurance. WROBA^E NEWS I Furnished by MeHenry County Abstract Company, Woodstock, Illinois. Office in Ar nold Block, east side public square. Ab stracts of title and conveyancing. Money to loan on real estate in sums of five hundred to ten thousand dollars. Time and payments- to suit borrower. Phones 634, 903 and Ull-l REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Anna P. Beller to Frederick BeHer.pt It 13, Its 14 and 15 Orchard Beach SUD- dlv; lt\6 blk 7 MeHenry, west of Fox river; rts 23. 34, 35, 34. 35, lie. 37 and 38 Sunnyside sub-div, Mcllenry Charles S. Owen et al to Frederick Sel ler, pee in swX seX sec 28, Mcllenry..1700.00 Nellie C. Prickett et al to Mary G. . Hodge, It 5 & pt it 4 Samuel Sim mons' addn, Ringwood I 1000.00 Alma H. Klngsley & w to George . Fritz, pt ne frl qr sec 20. beingjpt Henry Kennebeck's sub-div of rrl . ne!* sec 20, MeHenry 1M50.0P L. R. Peet & w to Oliarles Peet, Its 8 . & 9 Reynolds' addn, Rlngwood Obarles Peet. & w to Alice Peet, same. 1.00 1.C0 A S Parks & w to M W Merriman, Its ft • & 7, blk 1, A S Parks' sub-div, sec 32, _ Greenwood 100 Jacob J May to George R John. It 1. M ay's sub-div of pt nH neM sec 18, MeHenry 1800# PROBATE PROCEEDINGS. t Estate of William H. Harrison. Decree of heirship entered. Hubert Hess, insane. Petition for sale of real estate filed. Marshall W. Merriman. Inventory filed and approved. Claim day in the following estate: Ellen Phalin. George Cuates. Heirship established. Robert Scbiessle. Final report filed. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Alplieus M. Taylor, 61 Dinnba, Cal Lizzie Whiston, 51 Woodstock Irvin Jay, 21 ...Cedar Rapids, la Lntha Sowl, 22 Argyle, Wis Thorval Therkelsen, 25_..Oregon, Wis Rachael Green, 22 Stoughton, Wis Thos. P. Joyce., 28 :..Connellsville,.Pa Teckla A. Johnson, 25..Greenberg, Pa Chas. Carlton Maynard, 26..Sarrington Bertha S. F. Kuehl, 20 " John A. Owen, 23 Dallas. Texas Levado C. Chesebro, 19 „. Ottawria Otto E. Seiler, 24 - . .Woodstock Leila I. Lawrence, 2B " Arthur L. Larson, ^1....Clinton, Wis. Hazel R. Patchen, 22....Clinton, Wis. Matt L. Welter, 34..'....Spring Grove Mrs. Katherine Helms, 32 " " Paschal Allen, 31... Green Valley Edith I. Hatch, 24 .? Richmond ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Joseph I. Lang, Attorney. Estate of Marshall W. Merriman, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Marshall W, Merrimau, deceased, late of the County of MeHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of MeHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the November Term, on the first Monday in November next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to at tend for the purpose of lr»ving the same ad justed. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 27tl> day of August, A. D. 1913. 12-3t N. J. JUSTKN, Administrator. QUARTER OF A CENTURY ITEMS CLIPPED FROM PLA1NDEALER OP TWEHTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Peter Gilles and Miss Lena Gilles left for Vinton, la., last week. They will work for F. A. Parker. An excursion train, consisting of eleven coaches, passed thru here from Chicago to Twin Lakes on Sunday. Ben Wright has accepted an en' gagement with the Book Auction store and started out with them last week The Harrison and Morton club will meet on Monday evening next for the purpose of organizinga marching club. Let all turn out. Anower new steamboat was added to the Fox Lake fleet last week. This makes fifteen steamboats now on the river and lakes here. Quite a respect able flotilla. The fair at Woodstock is progress; ing as we go to press with gow > weather and the prospects of one of the most successful exhibitions ever held in the county. Miss Mary Welsh pan hereafter be found behind the counter air Bonslett & Stoffel's on the West Side. Miss Welsh being a practical dressmaker will be able, in her new position at this store, to materially assist her lady friends in the selection of fine dress goods. She will be a valuable help for this firm. - The trotting stallion "George O has been to Richmond the past week or ten days, under the care of G. W. Eldredge, and has been entered in the fr66-for-iil] stallion r&cc on Thursday next at the county fair. He has just closed a long season in the stud and with the short time had for training is-in no condition for fast time, but everything being favorable we predict he willgmake a good showing. Solicitor. | ss. J. I. Lan STATE OF ILLINOI! MeHenry County, In the Circuit Court of MeHenry County, State of Illinois, Septembef term, A. D. 1913. Sarah E. Dermont, Complainant, vs. The unknown heirs or devisees of Phineas Vi. Piatt, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of E. S. Wadswortli, deceased: the unknown l>eirs or devisees of Thomas C. Sloan, deceased; the unknown heirs or dev isees of Chas. S. Sloan, deceased; t.he un known heirs or devisees of Edward Sloan, de ceased the unknown heirs or devisees of Henry Sloan, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Elizabeth A. Sloan, deceased, and the unknown owners of the following de- bribed premises, to^wit; Lot number s)x («) in block number five (5) of Hobart's addition to the city of Woodstock, said addition being subdivision of lots number or^e hundred and seventy-seven (177) and two hundred and two (202) of the Assessor's Plat of the north west quarter of section number eight (8) in township number forty-four (44) north of range number seven (7) east of the third prin cipal meridian aud situate, lying and being in the County of MeHenry in the State of Illinois, defendants. In chancery bill to correct title. Notice is hereby given that the above Is the title of the Court aud the names of the par ties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said deieudants lias been issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of MeHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 22d day of September. A. I). UI13. in testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set tny hand and afiixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstrck this 18th day of August, A. D. I5»13. THBO. HAMKR, Clerk. Circuit Court Seal J- 10-3t Commissioners of MeHenry & Nunda Union Drainage District No. 1. NOTICE FOR LETTING CONTRACT: For constructing a system of tile drains, for what is known as the MeHenry & Nunda 1 nion Drainage District No. 1, in the Town ships of MeHenry aud Nunda, MeHenry Coun ty, Illinois, a more particular description of said district and the work to be done being on file in the office of the County Clerk of Me Henry County. To whom It May Crtncem: Notice is here by given that Sealed bids will be received for the above referred to system of drains. Hie specifications for putting in the said svstem of tile drains are on file tn the office of the County Clerk of McUcury Couuty. The total length of said drains is 14.6S0 feet The average depth of the main line is five feet The -- . - : - ------- ---••• ... i. > vi feet and the maximum depth is six and one-half feet. Said bids must, be delivered to the Commis sioners of the said Mcllenry & Nuuda Union Drainage District No. 1 by leaving the same with or sending the same to E. H. Watte at his office in Woodstock. Illinois, on or be fore two o'clock p. m. the 29th day of Septem ber, 1913. at which time and place said bids will be opened and examined. The Contractor or Contractors to whom said work may be let will be paid in cash as the work progresses, and is Inspected and ao- proved by the engineer for the said MeHenry At Nunda Union Drainage District No. 1 less twenty-five per cent, which amount will be reserved by the said MeHenry il§¥5 Be sure you get down here early to morrow--it's the opening day for our special sale of Cream City Wash Tutys --and with every Cream City Wash Tub we sell, wo are going to give away--absolutely free the most useful present you ever saw--a fine, hi? Clothes Pin Bag -- fiilled with 36 clothes pins of extra good quality. Can you imagine a more useful gift? It's something you can use week after week--ties around your waist -- keeps clothes pins at your fingers' ends and saves you many, many extra steps on wash day--and it will last for years. jythis Handy Clothes Pin Every ' K ' • - . ;i And remember, it doesn't cojt yon one cent tomorrow. It's given to yotf--/r«r---if you buy a Cream City Wash Tj * ? -What Is th« best fait far a hungry man to take? , :am City Wash Tub at th^ * i T w „ . Special Price--85c Wash Tub •Xmbhb MHM*i mtmmrnmtm You can't get a better Tub than the famous Cream Cit^ Red Ban<ffe<f Tubs the 0118 we're selling tomorrow at this special price of 85c is a 'daisy." Extra strong to stand the wear and tear--extra heavily galvanized--leak-proof, rust-proof and wear-proof. We know it will give you better satisfaction than any other kind. It is the best Tub you can buy at any price, but during this sale we have reduced .the price to 85c and you get the Handy Clothes Pin Bag with 36 Clothes Pins free. Come in early. We can only sell one Tab to a person--the supply to. limited -- we can't get more from the manufacturers (Geuaer, Paeschke & Frey Co., of Milwaukee) to sell at this Drice alter this lot 19 sold. And it's your only chance to get this nne Cream City Tub at the special Hm Bag and Clothes Pins. ure ot 66c Come early. the fro? Clothes J.J. MeHenry* Illinois nsi >y- aggregate of the proposal or bid. No bid will be accepted UM^SS accompanied by a check sa herein provided. The Contractor to whom the work Is let will be required to give a bond of two thousand dollars (j2.000> for the faithful performance of sa'd contract. The Commissioners of the MeHenry & Nun da Union Drainage District No. 1, aforesaid, reserve the right to receive any or reject all bids. Additional information includlncplans and profiles may be secured from C. L. Tryon, En gineer, Woodstock, Illinois. w. E. WHITING i Commissioners of MeHenry C. R. DRAPER > & Nunda Union Drainage J. 11. PARKS J District No. 1. w* P. N. Musser sells health insurance. School books and supplies at McAl lister's. . New and second at McAllister's. hand school books Culon Drainage Commissioners7 unU^the whole work under any bid accepted by the said Commissioners is Inspected and accept ed by said Commissioners. All proposals or bids must be accompanied with a certified check, payable to the Com missioners of the Mcllenry & Nunda Union Drainage District No. 1 in their official capac ity, in a sum not lesit than ten per ceut of the School books, tablets, pencils and paints at McAllister's. Don't forget the movies at the Air Dome. Open every night. t . Lotus hair tonic gives beautiful lus ter t>4 the hair. $1.00, at Peteach's. Lotus toilet preparations--a de luxe line for the ultra fastidious. At Pet- esch's. ' ^ The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus takes place at Stoffel's hall next (Thursday) evening. Borden's Condensed Milk company will contract for their winter supply of milk at the local factory on Monday, September 15. The MeHenry County Independent Telephone company has an advertise ment in this week's issue of The Plain- dealer. Read it. Jos.' Blake, with his family, has re moved to Texas, the family leaving MeHenry last week. Joe still has faith in Texas and will try hard to stick it out this time. A new oement walk has been con structed from the street to the village power house. This adds smother very much needed improvement to the vil lage property CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT All a;lvertlHenH*iit» iftBvrteU unil^r ti)l» head at the following rate*: Plveliiibt* or lesa, 86 cent* for Insertion; Ifi ct'iita for ofkch aubneiiuunt insertion.. Kore than Bve 5cental Une for 0ril Insertion* and 3 cent* a Une for addition! Insertion*. WANTED NOW white oats. MuHtbecteau " AND bright. WILHUB LUHBBK CO., West MeHenry, 111. "> <-f and over; ELOIM WATCH ia-3t \XJ ANTED-- Boys and prirls sixteen ** pera-anent positions. ELOU CASS Co., Elgin, III. INORSALE--Oollle puppies, six montl s old. " Inquire at SchiJlervlew farm, \>est Me- Henry, 111. 'Phone CJU-J-2. 9-tf •JTVOR SALE--Fox river lots on both east and ^ west sides of river, north of MeHenry bridge. Inquire of O. W. SMBOM, West Me- Henry. i2*tr T^OU SALE-Ten horse power I. H. C. gaso- •E line engine, together with wood saw. Will be sold together or seperately at reason able price. Inquire of HKITKIMIANN BROS., .Tobnsburgh, III. «*« LOTS FOB SALE <*0 the East.and West Sides, also on river front, and eight or teu acres for runt or sale on the mill pona. Also cottages on the river and at Pistakee Bay. O. N. OWBN Bank of MeHeury. LOST--On north MeHenry road, between iVlcIlenry and Woodstock, ou Thursday afternoon. August SH, a tan mackintosh witUi velvet collar. Finder return to C. I JK„ Woodstock, and receive reward. BARNES, li!-2t L via the eiist IQK traraffo in MeHenry and Wauconda, ^he east Void road, u suitcase containing clothing aud other valuables. Finder wil be liberally rewarded by leaving same at the G, A. Stilling K,lr,l£e< McHeyrv. >11. lo-lt tPOR SALE--The W-acre farm of the late Auton Meyers, situated along the east shore of Fox river, near the Johnsburg bridge: mostly under cultivation, some timber: good buildings; excellent frontage for summer home sites. Inquire of or write JOHN MEYKHS. MeHenry. 111., or FBKD MKYBHS, Spring Grove, HI. ld"tf The crowd that left the MeHenry station last Sunday evening was con siderably smaller than it has been dur ing the past three months. A sure sign that the summer resort season is about at an end. The program for the movies at the Air Dome for Thursday night is as follows: "A Fighting Chance," a Vita- graph drama; "The Evil One, a Lu- bin^drama; "The Eighth\NoUJh," a Kalem Western drama, and "A Coupon Courtship," a Kalem comedy MONTHLY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS UNUSUALLY LAME NUMBER Of BILLS y- ARE ALLOWED - \ "V- ' \ Council Room, SepteHJ,"1lWS.' . The village trustees met in regular session with President Stoffel presid ing. Trustees present: Chamberlin, Barbian, Fischer, Nickels, Spencer and Weber. The minifies of the last regular and special meetings were read and ap proved. The following bills were read and approved by the finance committee: Wilbur Bassett, labor on st with team .. .$ 2.75 Wm. Bonslett, 1 brand batteries.. 6.80 Natl Oil Gas Generator Co., gen erator, etc 5SJ.85 Valvoline Oil Co., engine oil.... 7.75 James B. Clow & Sons, sundries. 11.16 Linus F. Newman, marshal ser vice and lbr on standpipe..,v.. James Revor, police service.^.,. W. G. Schreiiier, freight, old-- Standaifl Oil Co., oif Geo. Meyers, Jr., lbr with team.. C. E. Mead, lbr with team...... Herbes Bros., lbr and supplies... Neptune Meter Co., meters, etc. "Henry Ahrens, lbr pump station 31.50 Gus Herdklotz, lbr pump station 17.50 Peter Hansen, lbr pump station. 5.00 Public Serv Co., sreet lighting.. 88.00 Wm. Herbes, cleaning st.andplpe 1.25 Wilbur Lumber Co., lumber, sew er pipe, etc .- 40.98 Plaindealer, printg gas ordinance 31.65 N. H. Petesh, fumigation drugs. 30.00 Geo. Meyers, Jr., lbr with team. 68.75 John J. Vycital, sundries.. 7.25 John Engeln, lbr at standpipe... 5.00 Math. Engeln, cleaning standpipe 1.25 A. W. Grantham, lbr & supnlies 15.63 M. A. Thelen, straps for hose cart 1.50, P. J. Schoewer, plates for pump ing station-- 1-J1P P Fround, gravel 7.20 Wm. Bacon, pipe and labor...... 2.90 F. L. Colby & Sons, oil, supplies 1.50 Geo. Meyers, lbr on street 5.00 Geo. Meyers, Sr., lbr with team. 34.25 Chicago Tel Co., telephone calls. 1.30 Motion by Spencer, seconded by Fisher, that the bills be paid and or- 52.00 50.00 1.70 11.25 10.00 47.80 2.05 50.50 tiM The Coffee You Want at the Price You Want To Pay Mex-O-Ja is an unique blend of our selection of berries from the world-famous coffee growing countries of Sao Paulo and tha mountain districts of Mexico. N«T It makes a full, rich drink -- positively anmatch*- bla at the price. Its purity and quality assure a satisfying, whole some drink. f Mex-O-Ja is delivered to voo by the groat In a eartoa baar- inf broad gram mat nd aeripas. Each carton eontaina a (nil poond at MBee--net weight. The Price May fliisn --the Quality Never Priet subject to rtvition oeeording U> the cost of rotDMaUriaL ARBUCKLE BROS. Mex-O-Js Salea Dapt. 345-468 Bast Illinois Street Chicago, Ul. 30c W 'He A cake walk w Take a wklk to our meatsh^^|t.S^ an easy walk from most places and not a hard walk from any place. Once here you will have your choice from* ehotoe *' collection of choice meats. v> V* E. F. Matthews WEST McHENRY. ILL. 'PHONE 3' t.0. SENG Same degree et ex cellence n liquere and cigars, tame eervtee. Mine eM etaad, IMM every* thing except the e*~NUKBER_4gl Is 106 N. SthAffit CHICAGO; PARCELS CHECKED FREE C.A. SATTEM t . DISTRICT MANAGER >J.& MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE CO; OF NEW YORK " SSttf WEST N'HENRY, U. ARE TOO INTERESTED? DR. F. J. AICHER DENTIST f Office In Schumacher Buildin&e'- Centervilla McHeor jf, • Illinois Telephone No. 18 /Telephone No. 5S-R ' * SIMON STOFFlfe ' durance agent for all classes ot property in the best oompanies. WEST McHENRY, ILUNO& ders be drawn for the same. Motion carried. Motion by Fisher, seconded by Chsifc- builin, that the clerk write to D. T. Smiley in regard to the old Hoimn property, it being a public nuisanee. Motion carried. Motion by Spencep, seconded W Ififjier, to adjourn. • Motion carried. ! T SIMON STOFFEL, W. G. Qehreiner, Clerk. v'.vV »T4»r-Mi be lage property. uourtsnip," a ivaiem couiuuy. -- --- --• «-<-- ' ' '• •' ^ • <>'*<.»• ^ --.S " - -u"'* v ' ' « !"• " ' Vv.': 'i>* ' • > A 4^{,V T-v a* «' - Ji*: vyf A" \ v A , • f ^ . vT r