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rtk P--.' •.*w^v >.'«•, ."; ' '/'•?& 3hr>f* t Sft-teM'.,; mmmm i; •^4-' \ i'*: •' r • .w.4? ;S>:' -.1': <W~"'"" '""'" ' '"' " "" 1l#s " r&? " V * v'^> ^ ?i$b ys-^s> > V, * ^ . *•* - */y w ^srwr ,;cr< ."• \>*4>t*>^ r.i$0$4 ^LfeMENT^O-- *•• McHEJNRY PLAIN DUALfcK, McHenry, ItL April Meeting, 1930 port on the matters before them: That Number of inmates „Court House in the City of Wooden Tuesday, the 22nd day of A. D. Ii»o0, at ten o'clock A. M. meeting was (Called to oidei by E. Brown the retiring Chairman roil being called the following 1 responded to their names, to- A. Stockwell, D. M. Wright, C. liner. John T. O'Brien, N. B. Claw- C. Hughes, E. F. Kuecker. C. k. John Conley. Volney K. Brown, Harrison. H. M. Turner. Frank 86.60 fielding ..„ ... ; 19.23 Alexander Lbr. Cat.,* coat, Roselle_ ]JI they have examined all bllla and recom A- V. Lindberg, serv. Kail mend the payment of the following: Richards _T...,109.00 Riley .986.90 Coral-- T Marengo, I - »V.»u 8l.2t> 89.70 ks.au t^2=*»;»j5*S3! suyvuas ma" "" ass*: •""" and Saibaujjh 41.13 Alden ... Wertz A Shaw, coal Tornow ait Hartland sarbaugn 39.11 Seneca W. F. Koch, tadaa. Tornow and Coral Sarbaugh ,. 67.48 Grafton H. J. Miller, undue., Tornow and Dorr, 1 ... Sarbaugh SI.SO Dorr, 2 Chemung-- John *r. O'Brien, pension, Delthlolf, KisuIm, Baiu Ilea. CulVdrt and Holllster, rent. Deline, Wlae , „ ... Ilaydorn, Tares and Keeler 231.48 ftyV^'Vr I £ y' ^ *re"ua L-Hale. H. E. Haeger and Assistan't Citpy» roef s Harvard, water, Mike 9.88 51. «D. Donovan, constituting a full ,Us Nor \jtll' \igh ta, Mike Parea 1651 •uah. Vermilya * Co., mdse, Mike Parea 19.00 " "" #W ER VI sp* / \r Thursday, April 30,193L MoHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS Official Report of the Proceedings for the Fiscal Year Ending April 1,1931. r r.t -- • ^ •.?! County which cannot now be"accoiuiuo- McConnell. Stephen H. Freund, A. H. pN»'e.tt ccooaitt ioff atlutu^tt*c mpepr week 9<i.St4o ®m*«l.ecd iian suU>iiKi cnl'a"i=is elnuti nbbtu-ri ldoinn ghsa. ndT hloart MJ ale, R. E. Haeger and Assistant Sup* All of which ta reapreiru.ly aubmitted. said building. That the labor can be D. L>onovan constituting a quorum. The records of the last preceding H. M. Rosenthal A Bona, coat Mrs. Mead S.ff H. C. Meier, mdae. Mra. bimoaa U.N Grafton-- W F^NI^BAM^^NNBi?urci^k b* Count* road wol ker*' tha^ meeting" we're "rMd by'^the Clerk and'on Dr *F.*lT Alford, care The* C. M. fALMUK K. C. HoUnfo, Bloombui y Hebron- _ vjai»uj{ wet or uiotiou approved. c •nmitis inclement weather. That an additional The Commissioners of the Coral-Orafwmmiiw wiath oi 60 icec of lauu aojonwng and tor. Drainage District together with Woodstock Hospital, care HaroM Tk, Pn__,,t„ ftn m,u „# w«» r„fc1lv.01 l"e tract ruuning north their attorney, M. A. Carmack, appear- Thompson The .Committee on Right of Way to the race track be reserved Hum the ttJ betore the Boaid auU piecstnicd Brown thanked the mtmberi for Operation and consideration shown n/ w^"i "R»hmV<j'"«r7 . ^Chairman during the laal ^ M.00 Strain Bros., mds^'Mri'WiM aiid ictlon of the County's bu*i* Walter Giles - ti*luin„g, h»ius„ term as Chairman, ankd- .i^-k*e. *<s HK„arrrrii«s, Vcoal,' wwiis"e», naVnai ISt.SC that the first business to be pted was the election of a Cbairthe ensuing year. Putnam IS.00 Hoge & Bauder, mdse. Rase like, Haydcrn, Deline and Utesch ..,.116.10 •Dn.n Mfn. .Wnllr,ig, ht ot Marengo stat..eKd- W« • ufH- IXaaiil , IcUo&a1l Ma^ney IRtaaSadLiOkUfi Conformity with the custom obby the Board of electing a Chair- >om those not having had tHut Blazer, Pares, Vork, Putnam .... 92.14 Fred W. Barlow, coal Straley, Deline, Putnam, Heydorn, Giles (S.St -o n the Boaid he Utb<red to place p^rwa»Krmd.rVais; M T.-55 lination Charles M. Palmer Supr. ""»e Town of Dunham. The nomof Charles M. Painter was duly and there being no further >n Charles M. Palmer wat. debe the unanimous choice of trd for ChalrnukB for the ensuing isult ot the election being an- ^upr. Palmer asmmed the banked the members for tho pnTerred upon him and stated he did not think it possible l better Chairman than hli *sisor«. it would be his ambition ne position to the very best of Jity. 'Records of the last preceding of this Board wjsre read and Jon approved. i'a> Attorney V. S. Lumley appearthe Board and stated that D. Herely & Sons, mdse Straley ss.so - 14.15 . 1.00 , '1.4? , |. Eckert, President of the CivTc TWMSt'o"t^;^rt- *JorrBW " -.Of Woodstock had requested him with said Club with a view ot and Ed Rosinwinge Wm. Bomard, milk. Wise and Haydorn Hartland-- Dr. H. W. Sandeen, serv. Mra. Zissler Willis Disbrow, mdse. Mr*. Zissler Grafton-- Clan ton & Schooff, mdse "i Richardson 11.11 Wm. Meyer, milk. Mrs. Richardson 3.20 O W. Hart, mdse. T. Blomberg.... 4.22 Dorr-- V. E. Brown, pension 8tedman, Nichols, Graham, Carlson and Rahn 140.00 G. R. Austin, mdse. Jones #.00 Hall & Eckert, coal Foss 11.96 Old Peo. Home, care Mrs. Lose* .30.00 8.90 Mrs. J. M. Peterson, care Mrs Walker S0.00 85S0 k4.70 ... bi.io *0 0i) Dorr, 3... Dorr, 4" eenwoad Hebron RlchmcnA . Burton McHenrjv 1 McHenry, S McHenry, S Nunda, 1 Nunda, S Nunds, 3 Algonqula, 1' -- Algonquin. S ^ r..r. ^ Algonquin, S i...~ - M.e# Algonquin, 4 - 86.60 Algonquin, 6 -- MJ0 All of which is respectfully submitted JOHN T. O'BRIEN', CJm|rn>n»-. ri: JOHN CONliBT . ' k ^ > 'h. A. STOCKWELU^ .^ v •1 t. ;: - irOU^ty " iand tor us® oi th® Coun^ letter from the Division of Highways - 60 * ^ Vh- h4*hw,iy department or other purpouo of the State of Illinois advising the ?f Cbairmals and yejitlctoea^ oi the aUvaniageous in the future. Commissioners that certain Highways of ||.^^ca:v^#0kS McHtnry nuuucial aiatus ot tbe McHenry affected by their proposed improvement MUtti>, iltottw. County Koad t und is as follows: were under the Jurisdiction of the lm• h? «» ^« i»a~ HaJance on hand Regular t und County Board and that easements for -- ?». irUi" I1- 4Miu |8<0.00 Right-of-way must therefore be obtain- -- J* *OUid b*=* leave to submit the fol- Additional appropriation March ed from the County Board. It .wa: -- §?•?? !i* report oa the matters tMfora 11, lUilO - 1,000.00 moved by hupr. Haj rison and second ~ I!'2M i#2 ... fr<>™ Town of KUey for fed by Assistant Supi. Donovan that tho .. iiMlt Jfeceived from tha pulling grav«4 from creek SSS40 _ the Committee on Roa~8s and Bridges. iVU of which is respectfully submit tod. D. M. WRIGHT, JOHN T. O'BRIEN. ^ •>. CHAS. H. ACKMiBP; v . H. M. TURNER S. H. FREUND • * "" * V>H *"• |fUII* •i.l# state of IIHAOIS iHtrtaiOn of Highways Received trom Village of Union 9«.CI that they bad Dffotiated with tr.e luu- for pulling gravel from creet_ •M# ro*d Companies for decessary right of Received from State of Illinois |l.|i why where btate boal issue Houte 17| refund gas asad in tractors MJI $rwMw« iand owned V>y aalfl railroa# from gas tit Sl.SO eSempanitu; th« dania<|a to 0* «60 at tu« 1.S0 Chiaa«o and NortMrutein Railway M.t« ci ukuiug near Harvawd and 960 damafe Less expendltar«h« The Committee on Claims, was Fee* and Supplies made the following) report which was on roll call unani-j ISS40 matter of rights-ot^way be referred to mr"°t hatrnvan"»n^i'^ViVn11 „17 RoaSs MUoa.d oF^pcr^o , ^" I7.S7, Said motion was amended by Supr. Your committee on Labor, Ptee w !?an ^ "n Sup. Claims would beg leave to raj »7«, e.oa.ds "JY! Bridges J a.1f° 'nclvJde 0 th* that they have eiam.ned all - 77.36- State s Attorneys and the County Supr. Plul(eilWu to them. and lecommMld .. ... » o' Highways In the consideration of the payment ot the {0n0wing, and tbat I9.S47.C2 questions Involved, and that said Com- clerk ^ deeded to issue orders on ti] mitt^e have power to act. The amend- bounty Treasurer to the Claimants fl IN. a CLAWSON FRANK MAY IMI at the ChlctMCOt *ntWf«*Uko%> i.'aU4 Marcn id, le*0 M.ff i'acittc crossing at ileldea near Kicn- April 3th, 1930 ..... uiuua- _ April 19, 1930 Your committee decided to accept said y settlements and r*oo#»m«nd» their appiuvai ior payment itur the contract Paiano* on hand regular fund is let for the oonstruotlon of Route l'i< April SS, 1930 .. and on further certificate of the Right Snow Tut ot Way committee to the County Ciork Balance on haha snow fund seinted and read by the Clerk and on oideriug payment. _ March 11, 1930 --..$(67.46 roll call said report was approved. The =33&8 c-^'viSTn,"s ?s;.y ssrss livr"*1 •imo"'u* - *»"•« • rrs *•>.- * <*• $S.3«S.3» carried. . ^ books « ' it • • ,--5' Co. UUicti ^ Lfc wyei s Co. Op. Pubt Co., law , h ^ ^ ••Vit'i?' 11 < 4 Supr. Kurcktr called .the attention Of the Board to the sise of the Mil* trom the Sheriffs office and suggested that ' he purchasing of all supplies Should be under the direction of the iMirchai"- lng committee: That he bellered It 4il*f which is r^pectfOUy •Bbmttttl , Raweived tiom iowa of Oreen- . J. u. donuVan * : V'I « wood, reaitai of mmw plow „ H. M* T U Hximv JOHN T. o*8KUBIf JOHN coNUsr " 1879.33 The Seml-Annual Report of Frank J. Caill«han"* CoV, Taw books :Z::~ S ttt " % i"-®-1/ iel-co^ sfrvice and toU J2; «*4 Co. Judge and Cir ......ltf.Tlf< ii~ ^ report be.ng in the words and figures C h>"- S1.00 as follows, to-wit: Kemi-Ansual Beport of County Treesarx*. xryon, sup. nys. salary ana r la- ; % e*p - 6««.ivf •••: ^Rf,- :r-:^4 vision of Hya.. patrol 16-1 1 s| O ,..108.1* ' *r'S'\a Less ezpendlturaa-- March 18, 1930 Division Sec. W. 8. Austin, labor fair grounds 3C.V0I ' v v ^ pome arrangements as to the .Kfl f1 ^cnd'n8:» mds*' Simon son .. 3n of the Fair Ground propci ty *", «;• ""' r" mIU'"" *. 41 oiild remove the criticism now at- ni^»rf it <i to said property. He furthers Hcnlng and Rltiert 45.84 that he had been State's AttoT .for many years and had centinuw paid all of the expenses of hli That it was the duty of the of Supervisors to furnish an of* T the State's Attorney; That due nature of his business he did not to move from his present office '•It that the Board should relmhlm for the rental paid for said during his last term, and that the innuiU rental of said office was Three •hindred (flOO.OO) Dollars. It was move<|l by Supr. Kuecker and iilv seconded by Supr. Ackman that tho mention to the Fair Ground property referred to the new Comm.Utee of i his Board on Lands and Lots. Motion * srrlpd. Th« Clerk presented lists of Claims igatftst thr **o»tn*y aTid it was thereipon moved by Supr. Haeger and secrf »»d»d by Supr. Ackman that all stand- mOOmmUtees of this Board take rn of the business before thin meft- «H That the Chair be Instructed to tpfolht the same standing Committees ini the sa number on each Commit- «S as ennwtiiuted the working force if (hi* Miard for the past vesr and |>N< the Hoard adjourn to 1:30 o'clock M fur Committee work. 11*0 O'CLOCK P. SC. Hoard mrt pursuant to adjournment. Algonquin R. E. H ifger, pensions, Kuhn and Pearson, rent Gould A Rogman..l96.00 K. K. Cook, Coroner, filed his report April 6, 1930 for the year eadmg December SI, lUI would-be* advisable for the Purchasing Which was on motion ordered pifceed on Committee to meet once each month and <u«. The Committee ontftoads and Bridges made the following report vh|uh was 8878.46 sz of HoKanry County .Illinois Sading .--8336.8). | I. Frank J.^fncfrVcks^County Treas- '^hel C*tC* exTof IJUlt '• I 307.36 urer. In and for ttl«jee County of Uc- nl.^omce^up^^ mdae sup:"7' >V : 4 4 Henry and State of Illinois reapectlve' scha supervise all purchases made in behalf of the County Balance on hand Snow Fund April 22. 1930 •643.07 iy submitJhe^following -port of all Keystone Envl ^md^ ^p-iSi ^ It was thereupon moved by Assistant on roll call unanimously adopted, to Supr. Donovan that th»> Board meet at wit: least once each month. Bald motion was duly seconded and the roll being called Suprs. Stock well, Wright, Ackman, McConnell and Haeger roted nay. guprs. O'Brien, Clawoon, Hughes. Kuecker. Conley, Brown, HariUon. fees and emoluments of my office both 8135.38 earned and received and also of neces- Tour Committee estitpates that there saiy expenditures therefore for. and will be necessary for the care of the during the half year ending May S), McHenry County Patrol System of 1930, wherein I state the amount of Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the roads until the June meeting of this all fees or emoluments by me earned Board of Supervisors of McHoaiy board, an appropriation trom the Coun- County, .Illinois: ty Highway ta* fund, levied in Septem- Tbe uiidaraigned numbers of the road bar, 1929, in the sum of 812.000.00. M. B. Cook Co., nidce sup schs vV M. Welch Mfg. Co., adsa '"k#% sup. schs ... l.lSl:l"^#J'->-,i G. k. stui, Co. cik., doc. fees People's cases 17p.Wl and bridge committee tor said County would bee leave to submit the follow- Turner, Msy, Freund, Hale and As* lng repoit on the matteis beiore thenU: slstunt Supr. Donovan voted aye, and That they met on the 18th day ot , the motion wa« declared carried. March A. D. 1980 at the Court House <& W. T. Conn, Circuit Clerk, tppea*ed Woodatock. Illinois, to further consi<|» brfore the Board and stated that his of- er the purchaaa of a new suitable power lice was tn need of a new typewriter. It grader or maintain*!, and giauing All of which is respectfully aybmltted. 8, H FRBUND A. H. HALE ^ C. M. PALME® B. C. HUGHES ft 11. WRIGHT " ' Ameucan Prtg. Co., prtg. for Treas 134.00 Harvard HeiaiU, prtg. Cir. Court f' docket _...l»S.Wt; -- -- .r -- _ - ^ - - - - Henry Kolla, highway commlsslonsr was moved by Supr. Ackmab and sec- scraper equipment lor the caterpillar ^ ^ Town ot Alden presented a varionded by Supr. Dotiovan that Ms re- bo iracto*. It was nnaiiy wcUitd to |ltg peiittoii representing that a Bridge quest be referred to the Purchasing puicn*ae for McHenry County 1 cater- acro8B the banks ot the Nippersink j clerk Hire Committee with power to not. On roll l>Ul*r tractor 20 at 81.96o uu lee* CrMk ia the pubUc Highway leading Mlacellaneous call said motion was unanimously- car- allowance on old >«M«r and an Adams west from the Village ot Alden between rleji. _ No. 61 road maintainar at | 1 I f t t c - c s . 16 and 22 In said Town of Alden by Official service during the half year, the total amounts for clerk hire, tlonery and other expenses: Nature of service and earnings I per cent com. on 1105,882.20 received as County Treasurer 81.068.88 | 2lon"lns"' & 'lndir^mds«'".TfSST" 1 per cent com. on 8172,911.26 • pfeiffer's Pharmacy, mdse. treat out as County Treasurer .. . 1.7S8.11 „hf and clr clk # 'filiiito? « 4Ui «JK ^ ^ackhus, wiring treaa. .... •• OQUBty Collector ..„S4,828.82 | Woodstock Dairy, milk shf. Aurora Specialties, soaps shf. Woodstock News, prtg. clr. clk. and Co. Clk. Expenditures 987,016.66 The officers of ths McHenry County was also decided that the committee js unsafe and needs to be replaced by a J J.faster, mdse. Wm. Jurs 31.16 j-Home Bureau appeared before the Beard would so to fcugerton, \vtsconsin, on ntw bridge and asking for an appro- \VW»rn TTnlted Gas A^Electrlc Co. land Mrs. Shfiw of Union presented each the »*th day of March. 1930, to inspect p,Nation to meet the cost thereof. Upon fas, Elsie Ragman - 8.36 ; member with a financial ^ statement^ or t"^ Higtiwav _*1 ^ motion said petition was ordered re- Dr. Geo. H. Pflueger, serv. Wil- ... •-- -- - Jard Jurs 13.00 White Bros., mdse. Gole, F. Whits Haase, Larsen. Nance and Meade (S.S6 H. M. Rosenthal & Son, mdae. Mead, Jurs, Gould, Jones Public Service Co., water, Elsie Rcgroan - 1.88 Dr. J. C. Sculley, serv. Mrs. Greene 1.00 during tne past years uiciiii/vi niv»i » -• " * tUVIiVU BttiU I^IIIIUII WBB U1UVI«U IB* the receipts and expenditures of told' loading acrmpera. NW trip WM biaao ceived and a committee consisting of Bureau for the past year; Stated timt and the aciapers vieWM. .. Supra. Brown. May and Stockwell wad In order of- effectively continuing the At Said meeting_ MAfCh II, 1930, it appointed by the Chairan to represent work It was necessary that they be as- wtut decided to oidw paymwt of the Uia county in ths building of said sisted financially as In the past and bllla audited OB Marah 4, 1930, which bridge. ....... 48.88 asked that there be appropriated and are listed aa fallows: a bond executed by Charles U. Talpald to the Treasurer fo their organlaa- Reg. fund Snow fund m#r tor th< ,I#€ 0f fSdwin Dixon was tlon the sum of One Thousand Dollars General bills .8498.86 lifts.Ti presented and on motion ordered placed (>1,000.00), the same as had been done Bills chargeable to tbe various aec- yn „le Mrs. Cas"hi eexx-- tlons of »he County patrol syst*e m-- o'*f 43. Trr-..t -- r-- ^ -- , .. . -...r «, The application of Clarence Nlessen Edward Asp, mdse. Otto Haas* .. 18.47 plained the 4-H Club work being done roads were paid, totaw-l 1,381.41 fl3b.«l jor license was presented Fred. Schrocder. rent Otto Haase ..SO.00 In connection with Home Bureau; Btat- i our comiuiu.ee aa**u teiei uu lue oio and on motion referred to the Commiti Dr. F. L. Alford, serv. Bessie ed that there were now twenty-tite day of April, 1M0. ,at Woodstock, tM on L)ance Halls. Green w.™ 10.00 . clubs in the County with a membership Illinois, and audited Mid pe'd billa ^ petition signed by residents Of the f of about three hundred girls and thfct chargeable to the Me^wSty County pa- Town of Greenwood asking that the 1a th^y to increaae member- trol system of roads g.s^followa: road from Reed's Corner In Sec. 19 East «... • Reg. fund Snowtund to m»te Bond Issue Route 20 be bil|a j 1,065.47 added to the patrol system of High- •Bills chargeable to •«»# various seC- ways. Upon motion said petition was ttona of tlia McHenry Ooviaty patrol to the Committee on Roads and iystem of roads as follows, totaling Bridges. I6.SS6.98 8207.26. ^ statement of fees due T. H. Brown The matter or purchase of- self load- as Police Magistrate was presented by for caterpillar 60 tractor V. 8. Lumley, State's Attorney, who rec- I'lssont same chambers. , The c'tliiaallrrmm an presented a list of immttteea a* appointed l/y him to contl »e standing Committees of thla for the ensuing year, which list on motion duly seconded and caripproved. s I'ersonol Property--John Harrison, alohn T O'Brien. Frank May, !<• A. |<tockwell, E. F. Kuecker. Education--H. M. Turner. Chaa. Ackf\ an. F. B. McConnell, S. H. Freund, Volney E. Brown. .j Lands and Lots--Volney Brown, Frank Slay. Earl Hughes, J. D. Donovan, John '.llarrlson. Jl Finance--J. D. Donovan, H. M. Tur- V<fier, R. E. Haeger, L. A. Stockwell. S. • *fl. Freund. :~A Railroads--John Conley. John Harri- 4on. A. H. Hale, Earl Hughes. N. B. W«rncke & Wahlen, mdse. Elsie Ropman H. F. Diercks. coal Klsle Rogman.. 11.16 Blchtnond.--. , . . Frank B. McConnell, coal ,1.08 Riley-- -i't - L! a. Ptockwall, mdsa. Andrew ; , Soma --i....:.-- - f . T O McHenry-- •-: : V". E. C. Iiawley A Sons, mdse. Hall Laurance. Kelley 78 30 Arthur Smith, mdse. Mrs. Simons 31.01 th-expected incresse this member ship 4o five hundred within p\S Aext was thereupon moved by Stipr. Ackman and seconded by Kpf. Tdvner that there be apprdpristed and f*ld to the Treasurer of the McHenry [County Home Bureau the sum of One I Thousand ooiiars (iiuOO.Ov) auu the roll ! being tailed all members voted aye with the exception of Supr. Conl< y who vot- A. D. Smith, coal. Hall A KellMT 24.71 ed nay and the motion was declared jjpiawson. Roads and Bridges--8. H. frfBnd, A. f|T. Hale. D. M. Wright, E. C. Hughes. v-.f'olney Brown. Fees and Salaries--A. H. Hale, R. K '{flaeger, Chas. Ackman, S. H. Freund, 1' F. Kuecker. D. M. Wright. £5. C %ijlughes. Claims. Labor Fees and Supplies-- .'••W5 F. Kuecker, R. E. Haeger. A. H. * f alale. Frank May, L. A. Stockwell. <* * Public Buildings--Chas. Ackman, Earl MJlughcs, John T. O'Brien, H. M. Turner, r^jlohn Harrison. ^ • «„:jj Claims. County Poor--D. M. Wright. " Thas. Ackman, 8. H. Freund, H. M Turner, John T. O'Brien. v To Settle with Treasurer--N; B. Clawson, John Conley, L. A. Stockwell, .. i'. B. McConnell, J. D. Donovan. McHenry County Home--Earl Huehes, M. WriKht, F. B. McConnell. E. F. Kuecker. Chas. Ackman. Rules--Frank May, J. D. Donovan, E. . Kuecker, A. H. Hale, H. M. Turner. Elections--John T. O'Brien, John Kar- ~-g-lson. N. B. Clawson, Frank May, John onlev. Purchasing--R. E. Haeger, D. M. « Ijlft'rleht. Earl Hughes. S| Relief of Blind--Volney Brown, H. M. '"Turner, Earl Hughes, 8. H. Frtund. R r>snce Stalls--John Conley,,, John T. fVPrlen, Volney Brown. Eradication Tub«rc»'losl» 'i C*<t»'e-- 1. A. Stockwell, A. H. Hale, Volaey Brown. Right of Way--Frank McConnell, flohn Conley. E. F. Kuecker, John T. v * frBrlen. N. B. Clawson. ^' v. i Resolution--F. B. McConnell, J. P. ^!\&ftonov»n. R. E. Haeger, L. A. Stockwdl, fy?;>zb. M. Wright fc - The Committee on Claims County Poor f"Ufnsde the following report which was t>n roll call unanimously adopted, to- Jrfr Chairman and Gentlemen of the 1 Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Cottnty P""' /• •vJtlaims would beg leave to report tbit hey have examined all claims present- . , 1 >d to them, and recommend the psynent of the following, and that the "V ^lerk be directed to issue orders on tho bounty Treasurer to the Claimsnts for 1 ' ' he several amounts allowed, aa follows, ' Marenjro-- • C<^ntrnl Orncery, mdse. Ward, Fult* and Hasklns J. .$SS,8t hortleff Co., coal. Hasklna, ^ Woe-ife. Carpenter A Hoskln .... 62.00 rhni'l* Groc., mdse. Albert Woelfe M.I* TK. Johnson, rent Albert .Woelfs 90.00 H. Patterson Co., coal John Ward - t.W* ir.»* nymer, mdse. W. Hewitt 14J* N>in<*"-- H. Hale, rent Folding, mdse. T^rscn and Sechton, Pension -M V Pnv'» - 48.M fr'-'"-' Henry Co. Farm Co-op. Asn., coal T 0»-o. T,eeral •Jr. "W Krutrer. mdse. Geo Lsgal « and M. Nelson .-•• ----~ a V. , • ^ i' - • • -- 10.5* •0.7S v,j -It '•^ij •-& - j. :• • Riverside Market, mdse. Dave Johnson m im 4t ** Dunhnm-- <5cbutt & Cerny, burial Nancy Chinn 50.00 All of which is respectfully submitted D. M. WRIGHT, S. H. FREUND, CHAS H. ACKMAN H. M. TURNER The Committee on Claims Labor Fees and Supplies made the following report which was on roll call unanimously idopted. to-wlt: Mr. Chairman and Gentleman of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Labor Fees and Supplies Claims would beg leave to r«- •lort that they have examined all claims presented to them, and recommend the •lajment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wlt: P. F. Pettibone & Co.. supplies Co. Off 8 O0.80 The Law Co. Op. Pub. Co.. law bks."TS.60 The M.«V. Cook Co., twp. rib. ctr. clk* 10.00 Woodstock Sentinel, ballots, 8upr. books, env. and blanks' 1,779.80 C. L. Try on, sal. and exp. sup. hys. 804.46 Dacy Lbr. Co., coal 281.31 lohn E. *Deneen. bailiff Co. Ct. 70.00 lames J. Ogle, baiifff clr clk 6.00 Kthel C. Coe, exp of office 40.80 World Rook Co., mdse. sup of sch 34.65 fll. Office Supply Co., mdse. sup of [ schs J8.60 \mer Multi. Sales Co., mdse. sup r»r sch W-7f Safety Env. Co., mdse. sup of sdhi 3.(1 lohn U. Deneeti, deputy shf 170.0U M. G. Tripp, pictures for shf 14.66 r. J. Shackell, auto del. ballots .... 23.00 W. S. Battern. canv. elec. ret 6.00 rC. E. Mi'Broom. canv. elec. ret. 5 00 Hans ITrinsen, hauling rubbish .... If.60 Dr. H. W. Sandeen, com. trial Goo. W. Putnam 6.00 Or. fiyd" West, com. trial Geo. W. Putnam Hoesley's bakery, bread, rolls, cakes, pies prisoners Cyrus Sanford. operating auto \fnry S-inford. cook, for pris. V'estle Muldoon, sal. jap I tor .... H. L. Fisher, clerk shf .'_.....100.0o _7amflle Wlum, sal. Co. Court stenographer .100.00 Daisy V. Moore, sal. ast. sup. sch. and truant officer 13S.00 Vnna Woleben, sal. pro. off. Clr. Ct. 2 mos 150.00 Hans Hansen, hauling coal 44.00 "Mty of Woodstock, It, and water 116.24 \. H. Hale, spl com wk 46.20 H. T. Kppel. spl com wk 6-80 ^hss. H. Ackman. spl. com wk 8.20 '» M. Wright, spl com wk 3S.OO 'larvard Herald, prtg. sup sch and Co clk - -- 4.80 -7. M. Palmer, spl com wk 43.80 "J. H. ^"reiind. spl com wk 4S.ft<* *5. C. Huphes. spl com wk - 11.20 >ank TV McConnell. spl com wk... 6.9« t,. A. Stockwell. spl com wk - 13.60 Itrths and Den ths 187.50 t|o« in^t. A Ind., mdssv, shf and Co. dk - 4 *« -ervlce I^ah., soap A drums, shf...-.226 6<* v mfr. PrtCo. env. shf. 4.00 'nhn»on Flte. Co.. mdse. shf 80 All of which r»<="e"tf«aiy submitted EL "\ KUKCKER A. H. HALE R. E. HAECER 7/ A. ^TOOKWELL h .«' FRANK MAT foinmlttee on Klectlows IhwHe th* •otlnwlne report which was hn roll ""'I ""anlmotnlv rxlf'itnrt tn-wlt: Mr. Chiir»"an and Gentlemen of tho Board of Supervisors: •our committee to whom was referred the Election expenses of vthe l*r1- »m«ry Kl^ctoin of April 8. 1920. would bt£ ^ wjk^jMi+r- tril 1 f,i.» in# ? rv- • *. %»'r , * ,1 , . * •* • • • *.1 carried The Committee on Rollef ft Blind made the following report whieh was on motion adopted to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of tbe Board of Supervisors: Your Committee to whom was -referred the applicationa for relief of Blind of Robert Isaac Furney and John Albert Furney would beg leava to submit the following report on tha matters before them: . That they have examined said applications and recommend that they be received and referred to the examiner of the Blind. All of which is respectfully lutaBlHld( C. M. PALMER, Chairman - H. M. TURNER R. E. HAlSClliR E. C. HUGHES S. H. FREUND . Tbe Committee on County Hmi arid Farm made the following report which was on roll call unanimously adopted, to-wit: Baport The Committee on County Home AM Farm made the following report: The Committee met at the County Home and audited Mils as follows: BUHUir ••> S Bills for March Bills for April ... .>1.179 24 _i 1.684.83 1272.10 S.00 366.10 100.00 JOS 0« 130.00 Kills for May Bills for June Hills for July Bills for August Bills for September Hills for October ... Bills for November Bills for December . Bills for January .. Bills for February _ Total * .......|17,064.61 Divided as follow*: Permanent improvements 83,688.98 Running Expenses -- ..13,688.84 Clothing, boots and shoos 784.49 Tobacco - --- 383.76 Medicines -- 816.08 Medical attendance --i---- 378.00 1,376.92 1,448.85 1,020.44 1.086-66 ....... 1,764 03 1,136.70 1,867.63 1,326 03 1.394.64 Total : ..317.054 64 Less amount received for: Milk sold $1,163.89 Telephone refunds Cattle sold Calves sold Hogs sold Feed and miscellaneous sold Less Total 14.176.30 Balance 813.878 44 Supplies on hand March 1st. 1939 4,660.00 8 36 *64.04 167.00 • 82.93 184 99 was further ui»vut>»w a>.u ii wm uo- ommended its payment. It was moved cided to purchase for McHenry County, by Supr. Conley and seconded by Supr. vVentwoith 1'rcducts, pump khf .... Service Laboratories, soaps shf 1 (3,634.13 l£agle Chem. Co., compounds 639.44 > and drum shf l|i F. J. Hendricks, County Treas. United Chemical Co., powders and salary one-half year 1,260.00 i sprayer, shf. • j A. vv. w agner, muse, stai 86.4*3.66 YViens Dept. Store, cretonne and Respectfully submitted this 2nd day of June, 1930. ~ , r. J. HENDRICK, County Treasurer ot McHanry County, ill.- The Semi-annual Reports of the County Clerk, Circuit Clerk and Sheriff were presented and read and on motion was referred to the Committee on Fee* and Salaries for report. Assistant Supr. Donovan, Chairman of the Finknce Committee presented a statement prepared by the County Treasurer showing the pavements made to date from the County Tax of 1929 which statement wa» nu<i by -the Clerk and on motion ordered placed on file. The Clerk presented lists of Claims against the County and on motion of supr. ,Wright duiy beconded by Supr. Hale was itferreu to the proper committees for report and the Board Adjourned to 1:30 o'cloclt P. M. fbr committee work. iao v. as. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present same members. The Committee on Claims County to-wlt: Mr. chairman and Gentleman of tha Board of Supervisors: acceptance subject to trial, one 8 1-2 Donovan that said claim In the sum of I Poor made the following report which cu. yd. "capacity Highway Trailer Com- One Hundred Twenty (120.00) Dollars was on rou call unanimously adopted, puny self loading scraper at 82,410.00 be allowed and an order be drawn on less $710.00 allowance on Good Roads tha Treasurer Tn favor of T. H. Brown grader ie. $1,<0U.00 delivered to lidi- for said amount. Upon roll call said »aid, Illinois. motion was unanimously carried. ___ Contracts wore aigned and approved F. W. Schulte appeared before the Your Committee on County Poor for this season's road patrol work as Board and suggested that the telephone claims would beg leave to report that follows: Section ,1-14-20, Edw. F. Win- tn the various offices be changed from they have examined all claims presented Icelman. Union: Sec. S, Earl Davis, two party lines to single paity lines; to them, and recommend the payment Woodstock; Sec. 8, Oscar Anderson, Explained that the cost would be Four uf the following, and that the Clerk be Huntley; Sec. 4, W. S. Moffatt, C. and one-half Dollars more. It was mov- directed to Issue orders on the County Lake; Earl H. Harm, Spring Grove; ed by Supr. Harrison and duly seconded Treasurer to the Claimants for the aev- Section 6-6; Fred Conley, Harvard, bee. that said matter be laid on the table uu- era| amounts allowed, as followa, to- 12; Frank Anderson, Marengo, Sec. i:<; tli the next meeting. Motion carried. wit: Alfred Ackerson, Crystal Lake. Sec, Tbe Chairman stated that no action uhi. Ind. Home for Children, 16-18 LAst year's patrolmen on sec. had been taken as to the payment to the cire Blaser and Fay children 9983.SO tlons 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16 and 19 were to Slate's Attorney of his office rent. It Nunda-- consider their last year's ctwtracts con. was thereupon moved by Supr. Hale and a. H. Hale, pension Mattie Doyle 90.00 tinueing in force for the prssmit or un- seconded by Supr. Turner that there Woodstock Hospital, care Carrla til State Bond issue Route 178 is put be allowed and paid to V. S. Lumley the . Nelson and Mrs. Roseland x. 156.00 under contract which would necessitate sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars I h. W. Gieseke, mdse. Rosell <0.46 changes in the road patrol sections and per year as office rent. That said rent | p, w. Kruger. n)dse. G«° LelAl possible elimination of one or more pa- , be paid since the beginning of his prestrol sections. ' | ent term of office, to-wit: Dec. 1, 1928; Tour committee recommends the fol- | That the payment for the first year be lowing method of control of the Countv | made at this time and at the expiration expenditures for roads for which the : of each year thereafter. Upon roll call County iS responsible for tha ensuing ' said motion was unanimously carried. Supr. Freund presented a petition number of residents Ufili » ^ '• k *1 • - 44IJ1:7." ! ^ i - '• ' 3S«.99t 244.1' Total 117,438.44 Less supplies on hand March lat, 18S0 4,095.00 Balance 31S.S4S.44 U«a permanent improvemaats 2,o«s.98 Total running expense for the year .410,764.46 98 62276 :_|4.7St Number of inmates Number of weeks of inmates Cost per week per year Summary Wo. 8 Total expense for the year 917,964.64 Less the following items:- Permanent Improvements ""lo*h1ng. boots and shoes Medicine - Medical attendance ... Tobacco Farm produce sold Telephone refunds Less total Balance Supplit* on band March 1st, 1999 -- .*~ Total Le?s su oil lea oa hand March 1st, 1930 - 964.49 Si 6.0a 973.00 4,167.86 39,641.60 4,(60.00 ..61SJ07S.14 4,095 00 Net cost of dieting foe fjm'i W.") • tbe. year: At each meeting of this Board of Supervisors, the road and bridge committee shall make an estimate of amount of funds needed to carry on the building and maintaining of the roads for which the County is responsible, until ths next meeting of this Board. 1.' said estimate is approved by this Board, it shall be considered as a limit on the authorised expenditures of the Countv road and Bridge Committee, over which limit said Committee shall not step. From said funds so appropriated, the said Road and Bridge Committee may Issue orders on tho County Treasurer, signed by not less than three members of said Committee, to pay for the general road bills. Including salaries for the patrolmen and road workers, gravel gravel hauling, labor, lumber, posts, snow removal, repairs and supplies for County owned machinery, machinery rental, small tools, culverts and bridges, insurance on County road workers and machinery and buildings, printing road slants, paint, fuel, grease* oil and incl dentals. . That the Committee be authorised to meet monthtly to pay bills and transact business of office. That a trip of inspection of County roads be taken by the Committee and that so far as possible the nearest member of tbe Committee handle emergency matters. , , That the County Superintendent of HlKhways act as general overs«*er of the work and as clerk of tha Road and Bridge Committee. That said Committee shall keep mln utes of all meetings and a record of each and every expenditure in a substantial record book -uald minutes to be, when approved by said Committee, signed by the Charman thereof and by the clerk of said Committee. Your Committee again met near Harvard, Illinois, on the 19th day of April 1930, for a demonstration of the 8 1-2 cu. yd. self loading scraper heretofore ordered subject to trial. The demon- ^tratlon proved very satisfactory. The j machine will cut down hills and nv>vpj excess dirt from shoulders and dltcheR, Tnd widen narrow pikes and fill low* plsces when^ pulled by the County 00( caterpillar tractor. Tt was decided that; longer levers should be furnished for the machine which were promised. It was decided 1o accept said machine or behalf of McHenry County, snd in order was drat*n In favor of the Hlgnway Trailer Co. of Edsrerton. Wisconsin, for the sum of *1,79940 In Ml payment for !=ald 3 1-J <•«. y* fcrao^r. •»-- cle^1' of the road and bridge committee to hold said order until longer levers were furrKhod, and then deliver same to said Company. Your Committee recommends that an additional shed or building be b"'*t nt the County-Fair Grounds of sufficient uwatd Ly tkt signed by a laig of Richmond and Burton Township asking a change from the decision of the Stale Highway Department in the location of Route 60. It was moved by Supr. Ackman and seconded by Supr. Monovan that the prayer of the petition be granted; That the action of this Board be endorsed upon the petition and the petition returned to Supr. May. Motion carried. The following named persons were selected to serve as Grand Jurora at the May term of the Circuit Court, and on motion the list was approvod and crder ed certified to the Clerk of Cirouit Court. Hiley--Frank Guse. Marengo--Arthur Bean, Nail Wilson. Dunham--C. A. Phillips. Chemung -r James Ramsey, Herman Thoman. Alden--E. C. Ferris. Hartland--Ed Pierce. Seneca--James Scott. Coral--W. F. Koch. Grafton--James Marsh. - Dorr--i)wen Corr, F. L. 'KImbefW(f« "Jr»enwood--George Boa!. Hebron--J. M. Imeson. Richmond--Chase B. Cola • 'turton--Ernest Kattner. - McHenry--Martin N. May, NlCk TJTSiingart Vvndn--H. F. Dunker Jr.. Chas. Knuth. Algonquin--Anton Plchen, John Burns. Supr. Haeger stated that as to the adlltfonal meetings of this Board in accordance with action hitd at this meet- 'ng, he desired to make a motion that *ald additional meetings be held on thr second Tuesdays of July. August. October and November. Said motion wa?- luly seconded and carried. Thereupon on motloji of Supr. Haeger duly seconded by Supr. Wrlitht it wa? ordered that this Board adjourn sub- 1ect to the cajl of the Chairman. Theretpon the Board adjourned. C. M. PALMER. Chairman Attost: G. E. STILL. Clerk. Regular June Meeting, . ' 1930 The Honorable Board of Pupervlsorr if McHenry County, met in regular session at th<* Court House In the Clt* of Woodstock, on Monday, the ninth **y of June, A. D. 1930 at ten o'clock A Th» feeMng wn rnlM to o'der hv •he Chairman. Charles' M. Palmer, and the~foll being called the following mem bers responded to their navies, to-wit: T, A. Ptof-kweP. r> M. Wr'eht. C. V Palmer, John T. O'Brien. N. B. Clawson E. C. Hufrhes, K. F. K"«ek«rr. rha<s. FT ^ck"ian, John "Conley. V. K. Brown, J. Ii lUirisya. U. U. Turner. Frank B 38.4S 70.09 91.36 36.0C 9.90 k-o 43.90 It.If 60.9 and Dale Maulsby H. C. Meier, mdse. Mrs. Helna and H. Reimer -- Chas. Johnson, bpard etc., Mrs. Goel storm Dorr-- - •*: Volney E. Brown, pension C. Stedman, M. Nichols, F. Wilson, J. Graham, A. Carlson and Mrs. Rahn and care tramps „..^...J34.»u People's Supply Co., coal Mrs. Morrow --...u. 4.60 Mrs. Jennie Riley, mdse. Mra Morrow 23.57 Geo. Freeman, rent 24.Of kert & Bending, mdae. Foss -- 43.67 Hall A Rpkert. coal Ortel and Foss 10.6'J Old Peoples Home, care Mrs. j ^ Lossee SSO" X K. Splinter, mdse. Relsnef.^j^™ S3.63 Mrs. J. Peterson, care Mrs., Walker R. o. Andrews, coal Ernest. Hnrtung R. A. Pratt, maats Mrs. Ortei Coral-- "•hns. Ackman, rent Tornow, gas Roth - tjr. P. A. Renie. drugs Sarbaagh and Anna Roth .V. C. Nulle, mdse Roth „A ft. J. Miller, mdse. Roth 66.02 Geo. F. Schroeder. mdse. Tornow nnd Sarbaugh ---- 60.16 W. F. Koch, mdse Tornow and Sarbaugh - -- 72.22 W»" O Miller, milk Roth 9.10 McHenry-- S. H. Freund. care Delia Beck with, Kunz child, and tramp --137.00 A. W. Smith, mdse. Lyda Simon. .. 19 9 :5 C Hawley, mdse. Miss Hallas 94.70 Marengo-- "rii.ngle Grocery, mdse Haskins f>nd Wolfe Central Groc.. mdse. Carpenter and Ward Dr. J. C. Caselcy, serv. Hasklns.. Chemung-- • <• John T. O'Brien, pension--E. DeithlMT, O. Krause, N. Bartels, M Colburn, Mrs. Holllster, rant ' , . Deline, Wise. Haydorn. Pares, * VnlW and Pennington -382.09 Lake A Harris, coal. MrS. Wise 4.0' tr:iln Bros., mdse. Wise and Walter Giles 89.83 * W Barlow, coal. Deline, Hogr* ilorn. Putnam and Deline "13.77 fjjioh. Vermilya A Co., mdse. ' ^ _ Mike Varres 1-51 Hnee A Bauder. mdse. Deline. Hevdorn. Raschke and Utesch !*» ** Seelv'e riinic. care Abe Floen S3.60 Dr. C. C. Peck 4erv. Alson Floen, Elmer Kretch- t f' m»r. Geo. Dewey and Earl , Heydorn I^unham-- C. M. Palmer, pension Hochrath _ 45.0< Algonquin-- , R. E. Haeger, pensions Teanm Nuhn, rent Gould and Rogman - -- W»rn<ke A Wahlen, mdse. Elsie Rogman West. rn. Gas A El. Co., gas Blste Potman Public Service Co., water Elsie Rogman ---- i it 39.67 99.34 13.00 99.0' 20.2f 14.1» oilcloth shf. Thos. Davis, stone, shf. ... J. J. Horick. shovel handle shf... Johnson Elec. Co., mdsj^ shf. .. 111. Bell Tel. Co., tolls shf. Van Ton studio, pictures, shf. Del Austin, keys, shf San. Pig. A Heating Co., lab. and mat. shf Stanley Sebastian, hauling ashes shf Eckert A Bending, fruits, vegetables, shelled nuts and mdse. prisoners • Dai»y V. Moore, aal. aat. sup. sch. 2 mos Cyrus Sanford, operating aato 2 mos Mary Sanford. cookint for pris. ... Oamllle Wlum, sal. stenog. Co. Ct. Vestl'e Muldoon, sal. Janitdt 1 H. G. Fisher, sal. clerk shf. 2 mos Wm. M. Carroll, sal. ast. sta. atty. 3 mos. W. J. Kittle, sal. prob. off. City of Woodstock, ei. its. 3 moA A H. Hale, spl com wk Chas. H. Ackman, spl com wk .. •J. U. Wright, spl com wk Volney E. Brown, spl com wkL_~. t<. A. Stockwell. spl com wil S. H. Freund, spl com wk U F. Kuecker, spl com wk ("rank McConnell. spl com wk .. J. E. Harrison, spl com wk *•!. C. Hughes, spl com wk R. A. Pratt, steaks, chops, baoon Ice. etc. pris ...424.64 Mrs. Anna Baler, meals for jurora 19.49,.t>,rd^'#'.'. Buckley Tea Room, maals for n» Jurors 8.t«;' - John Deneen, bailiff *§-^f Hurdette J. Smith, law book shf.-- li.ff Oakside Dairy, milk shf 93. F. Kuecker, serv. Bd. of Rav..^. 7J »!.. T. Pratt, deputy shf 30.9H John Deneen, deputy shf 10.09* • Woodstock Sentinel, prtg. Co. Clk* ; -»J. and sup. schs 31.T9' Bohn Hdw. Co., mdse. shf. 6.94" • V. E. Brown ( serv. Bd. of Rev. t.ljiv'iifi. All of which Is respectfully submitted.rtf«»>-.i E. F. KTTECKER A. H. HALE \ " x >!* ' V i L. A. STOCKWELR R. K. HAEGER rX: The officers of the McHenry OotHM \ssoclation of the Isaac Walton 'ppeared before the Board in be! f a petition to Cyrus Sanford, She . f thia County, which petition Is vords and figures as follows, to-wit: *- Woodstock 111.. June 9th. 193®{P-i "i Cyrus Sanford, Sheriff of McHenifyl^ » "!*- County and the County Board: Whereas: the wholesale invasion IcHenry County of unscrupulous per-; ons who. in utter disrgeard of th ame and fish laws of the State of II •ols do, In violation of the laws of aid State of Illinois, shoot, maim, till our game durine the closed aeaSMti *.f,; . ' S* 111 our song birds, dynamite, and Mifit # V.M<, >ur lakes and streams, take fish neans of grappling hooks and apearsw; i1 md willfully and wantonly destroy th*fft •roperty of our farmers and threatShv^-ivSr •odlly harm to those who attempt Hf".' top them. and. Whereas, the one O®-." • er provided by the State of Illinois t*iN»"?'f'y<- enforce the fish and game laws in tha aid County of McHenry being wtMdiy.' •naMe to check the depletion of McHenry County of a most valuable aa«' wk t • et (our game and fish) Therefore: he undersigned officers of the McHs»*y /• 'ounty Association of the Isaak WalfoA,. '^eague of America do. hereby petition Js5 vou ;o appoint two Deputy sheriffs lH^"' .*€*' - ^ 1 sch township in sa Id McHenry County, -, •o enforce the game and fish laws •f\-; •he State of Illinois within the limits. iV V 4y" f s a i d M c H e n r y C o u n t y , s u c h d e p u t i e s ^ J y F % •o receive no compensation for their*- j'-'ft, ervice* exrept such percentage of fines ^H„- -oMectod as is now provided by law. Slgaad *\«' RUDOLPH E. JOHNSON, 1*9% i vv C M. CURTIS. Sec'y. -hM JOHN A MTI.LER. Director A C. ST * VGE Director ^ TPoi?\*TF\* r^v-jov rvirectorvi T FRED P. BOSLER. Director. Pndo'nb Jnhiurn n»^-e Sn * talk representing to tho Board that the X 'i| Ish and Game Iwws of Illinois woro .rtr.tr vlc'«ted in the rfver district folwIn< » whl-h S»mr. freund introduced' . the following resolution and moved its§fe^."-" •'•£V^S tdoption. to-wlt: WHRRKAS, numerous comT>laln)ll '3: from various sources In McHenry Coun- y-:E#£S}i ty have reached this body th.it th>» Fish j «nd Game law has been unscrupulously-^ violated, and 3 WHEREAS. Fo* River and the lands^ tributary thereto and other streams and other gnmp r)»t«!|nn of f"** county nre heipr mulched by wiwr>»pulous hunters, and ' ^5^ ' ! °- WHEREAS, this County Is net >,f %. » and for some time nast has not I"'1? ^ properly protected by officials •* ;V-' dutv it is to enforce tbe <»ame and Fish laws of the State of Illinois <UHl WHEBC-iS. we believe that tuiaa- '" $

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