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TBS BOARD or SUPERVISORS, IteHBNRT COUNTY. ILLINOIS m. fw»v :«!<> : »'{•*?*' -n: *~r>: be" ItHM • top's . '•ahijr YctTsnrv Or.unty, Illinois, that there not of Motor Fuel Pa* Funds as fol- Frank Thornber Co., co elk off Is legislatlcn pending before the State lows: ^UD 813 41' clr elk rec bk legislature of the State of Illinois s. a. Rt.. Section $98 01- co'elk ptg f228.13 $339.66 Which would modify, repeal, or amend 5B, 8. Maint., laU.r and mat. . $ 4.50 Mary' P' Endres sup schs off exp 24.118 the adoption laws now in existence in . 23. 9T. Aiaint. labor and mat. 11.50 O'yde C Miner contingent the State of Illinois, and place tlic mat- 11, 11-1T, Malnt. labor and mat. 5.46 Pearl Schults co coroners rep. tor of the adoption of child-en In the ; 25, 12, Maint. labor and mat 57.10 i)SU.y Kle- To ct hse sup tends of the State Department of 28, 17-TT, Mpint. labor and mat. 91,10 True Value Store, et hse sup .... May Slat .:.t«4,6>1.2S Nunda 1 ' N'unda 2 fias.414.es Nunda S Total Herman Mass, owner a farm on the UiilR. field, blacktop road appeared before the committee to truest that a cattle parts be built. under the road and offered to pay port, of the cost. We decided to investigate tl-e matter and loi>k up, the laws governing same. Public Welfare, taking the matter out Of the hands of the local i.'ou«ts, and Whereas the County Hoard of Mo- Henry County has registered its proteat against the concentration of power in centralised bureau.*, thus depriving the local communities of any rights or powers that it . now has or hap heretofore had; • Therefore. Re It Resolved 'h"t tue JNawl of Supervisors of McHenry Crown ty go ea reconl- es beinq|opposed to ,thfc legislation no<v ponding canoern- 'Ing the alteration, modification 'or renow existing adoption law, her Resolved i:hat snldj rvisors of Mcrtenry ..... - . deprives local municipalities or <>i!i:.r subdivisions of Government from their powers as they now cast. -<*• . r ------. ' r ' authorised to advertise 'for. hids- and 8upr. Cornue of Hebron Township ! make ->».?<,: -salt uti liehall' of M.-ll-niyr, addressed -t|ie Board and stated that I County.' .... , * r ':' he had been on the Board ..for Ahiitii,,! We Irav *" iw«ivt d from the Towh. of two years and that he was not yet ! .Dvnt-.a» familiar with the road improvement program and for the benefit of ether supervisors, he would move at this M»e that the County riiihway Depart- • inent prepare by townshins maps showlag the various typep of roads under the control of the County properly oat)itied In different colored crayons to distinguish the various types of roads With a ey to their description and also a_report showing the number of miles 5. r°ads ou,8'de of city limits: State Wighway mileage: County State Aid J Roads; mileage of hard surfaced roads' cotrpletwl; and trHleafr<* under construc- *«1 or Proposed for improvement, aaw maps and reports to l.e available Tor the June meeting of tM* p.>i<tr. Said motion was dufy secomled by Supr. Meier and declared unanimousiv car- rna. Gene i'rewer. co ntingeni 19 -Marengo Republican-News, shf . >r"« i<up tViidrcv.* Worwii'k, shf off sup J.on;.4i Grand Total _ ... The above and foregoing report is Algonquin 1 9.10 true and correct according to my best Alffonqulh 2 6.00 knowledge and bbellef. « Algonquin 2 1.04 J. C. STEVENS, Co. Troaa. Algonquin 4 >•01 Subscribed and sworn to before me Algonquin 5 42.60 this llth dt;y ,\f June. 1945. R. D. WOODS, 22.76 (Seal) •' County Clerk 6.20 17 and 19, 18T, Maint. labor and mat 2<>n, 2:'T-24T Engl, labor & mat. 18.0.0 2, SI, Const, labor and mat. ..2,<•'•".48 2. 31-T, Engi. labor and mat 7!.40 f;c. [ Te4. Co, ct hse jail tel 140.80 The. following resignation of State's 25, 32, En i. labor and mat. 98.60 Woodstock Daily Sentinel. < o elk Attorney, William M. Carroll. Circuit 26, 52, Right of Way. I&fair & niftt. r«2.f»Q $20150; .^uor prtg Judjre Rlect. wam tesfnted and rf*ad r. 33. Engi. labor and mat. 5.08 <*> the Hoard, to-wit: s Crystal Lake Herald, co tlk ptg • ' f.14.80: supr prt'g ?3t 25 .......' '.4H,05 Lawjer"-- Co-op Pub. Co.! judcy" Hbrary • Sherif' Feeding Prisoners -- Kl'tie Bros. Ice Co. 1 i-ackett's Bakery \Vestei n United Oas & IsJliiO Co. IWir\» ' 77.80 81.00 77.8# So &• 72.50 7S.60 72.00 72.50 Total Wil'ii .lobes shf bniUfT LI. IXMiliH"' for plowi-i^; Miow ar.,d - 7'al \l llVarii from motor tm\ ta\ funds* •ejttal on w ' ftuth . », 1 < vunty owned machinery in. lu,|-d in u. ^_.. \vri*ht * 7 the above. «2237.rt.v, ,n i n>-l| -a,;J I suine o•••*.• to . iht. County Pn-Hsur -r for I p. . • * ; <- hi The Chairman announced that if there W*a nothing further to < onto before this meeting, he would enterUiin a motlon to • adjourn. It was . regularly moved by Supr. Ackman and duly seconded by Supr. Kueckf- to ;.y- Journ. The Chairman declared the motfon unanimously enrried. Thereupon th* Board adjourned. . J<lHN' E HARRls.iv. Chairman Attest' R. D. WOOL'S, Cleric. May Meeting 1945 the Count v io..d futid. wMcti"-said siun .s heiebv • e ^I'pr ipriated for roa.i oar* poses itu-'tidir..-; the r. pnir. Sioraie iiiTj purchase of road machinery or for itnpiovements for luildinsif to house machinery. Yo u- cour lit:ee Pstiriiates there will be necessiry toi- the care of the .Mil; «nry Couiiiy. illtnois \aVf- 1 sy.-n.-m of toads ,>i. : t.tiropri.Uion front the County hi<bwi<y funds in the sum of HCt'O tinlil ilie next nieet.'n^- df tl,i« Board. AM of which i- respectfully* submittui J'A'.'i. R<.'SK.NTll \L O .1. C.ARROU, A'Oi.A^-- Miner, shf d|)ty Sfl.5.00; .. wlif l>aillfl |50,00 . ... ' tilne Food .Xfftrt^rtj^*.-- i'eeilin:: pris ...• . 6T '43 1'7.80 73 80 5».;-o 73.80 ...... 16.10 SS.50 85.80 . 14,60 :.... 114.60 ... 50.«0 26.16 :«.4o 4.80 Office of Seate's Attorney, Henry Cr,nniv Voo"stock Mlnois ^ ?T.f>0 William M. Carroll, State's Attorney. v / • j l^On a. Wicks. Asst. State's Attorney 10.20 . June 4, 1945. • 22.15 R. I). Woods, > 2.16 County Clerk or McHenry County, >.£3 I Woodstock^ Illinois. * "36 28,,l*nT Mr. tWoo<1s: .g.OO i| 1 hereby tender my resignation from Clerk. Sheriff and SO.OO l^e office of State's Attorney of Mc- 26.00 I ,T«nr>' County. Illinois, such realgna- ' fiVr.O t'on to be effective as of June 5, .16,00 l u'sunnt tn the nr<«-.-l'j|ons of 5s ^ »2>83.10 49 #if which is respecttiilf submitted, f ; MATH N. 8CHM1TT E. C. COV ACOtTSTCS M. MAXWBLf*' AUG. W. RUTH • i i PAUL ROSE.STPHAL CA»;L J WITTMi'S uwioon.u pursuan.t . to a call ssiiggnneedd -t>oyy Ho it . - tnore than one-third of its members pt tfte Court House in the City of Wood- .took on Tuesday, the 8th day of Mav, •Jm-A..v>D. 1945 at 10 o!clock A. M. .K-^rVhe meeting was called to order by " • chairiian, John E. Harr:sr»n, and > t*a/Pledge of Allegiartce to the Flag '-•nof the Lnited States of America w,i^ b3r .the Clerk with all mr-Mbers of toe Board and visitors prasont partici- " *fte.r which th'* ro" was called , -C1.erk the following members rMlponaed to thHr n«ni#*s. to-v^t: [ PJ»rvisors C. Perry Wright. Carl E Wittmus F. E. Beck. K. O. Coy. j] Owwll. E. F. Kuecker. Phas H Ack- ?arl£y ^^fben, T. F. N'olan. w Harrison, Stanley Cornu<«, Mc0of»nell. Frank May, Math N. Schmitt Henry C. Meior and John 4 Fllip and Assistant Supervisors A. {J-jMaxwell, A. B. McConnell and Paul ^Meathal, constituting a quorum pres- : minutes of the Special April organisation ,'meeting, held April ;24, rf*,, war* presented ar.d read and upon - .made and carried were approved aiw ordered of record. »Tlie following report of the 'County v- "irer for the month of April !)<•«*, y^lPresented and read to th., Ro^r.i VtMnwi itvnan «« the Month of April, 1MB <».t , meealpta miance brought forwud toSSt Knprs., County Home ;,u« Jttipt., County Home ^2 47 Cam. Liquor License Com. ..21,40n.on County Officers' Fees 19.61 Highway_ Fund 156.53 if"®"*1 Prop. Bark Taxes .... 995.86 Inheritance Taxes 3.327.20 Motor Fuel Taxes 4^878.18 rjyrgll Clearing Account .... 2,416.29 JMnes--Hwy. Violation Fines 30.00 Unknown Residents and Minor Heirs ... Institute Fundk Total Reci Oran 459.55 22-00 31.S3A42 rCMtnty Orders Bounty Orders Probation Officer Treasurer's Salary Qwk's Salaries ... vtampa TPt41 $198,324^74 BapMUUtatM $ . * '• a. T jif Z* Oeneral Fund Highway Orders Inhehrltance Taxes Non-tligh Orders Motor Fuel Taxes -cl®*rinK Account 2,347.69 Inatitute Fund £q ^ 193.60 167.80 675.58 901.80 529.66 5,031.54 980.81 30.00 990.25 The following Resolution to correct flaw on Siat^ Aid Koute, M.i.) was presented ar'd reaa and upon mutton of Supr. Ackmun and dulj- sc.-'o'iidcd ny Supr. Carre'I afd the roll. beiimr ;aMt<i, whs dcelared u.nanimousiv adopted, town: . Kesolntion to Correst Flaw on State Aid Boat* Map __ Be It Resolved, l y the i:oar«t .of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois, that the existing toad ihroush the south portion of Sections A and 4, Town of Smeca, in said' County, from .State Aid B .itte 2<t to rf.ate Aid U.<ute i»C. a distance of 2 mi'er. more yr l-*ss, lie Be it Further Resolved," thlt the County Clerk transmit 2 copies of this resolution to the suae of nnn ,v j,,.. partment of Public Works and Buildings, for their, action thereon as provided by law. The Committee on McHenry County Home and Farm presented the following report which on moiion ot Asst Supr. McMConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben and the roll fjeiiitf called, was declared unanimously ado' - ed, to-wit: * , . May 2, 1945 Mr. Chairman and Memi,ei'.-i 01 the Board of Supervisors of McHenry County: Your County Home Committee met on May 2, 1945; at the McHenry County Home and audited the bii's for the month of April. 1945 and respectfully submits the following report, recommending same be paid. Pioneer Hibred Corn Co., seed r forn $ 57.00 Ludwig Wilson Co., laundry «up. 33 23 Montgomery Ward & Co:, shoett and clothing C. L. Roush, repairs The Bohn Hdwe. Co., repairs estern Candy &Tol>7 E. L. Bakkom Co., repairs Good rows (Jarafie, gas and oil . Turtle Valley Farm, potatoes Crysal Lake Farm Store, repairs 10.46 Royal Blue Store, groceries 8 4 . 1 5 Boyce Bros., fuel 9 fir, Sawyer Biscuit Co., cookies L . 4.65 The Shurtleff Co., posts and wre '4^.37 R. O. Andrew Co., feed & grinding 77.85 Arwell, Inc.. pest control .... .. 2.142 Superior Oil Co., fuel Un 1.4 PtihUc Service Co., electricity ...» 68.24 Miller Patton Baking Ct», bread '"hn Se*ton & Co, Kroc^rlas F. W. Woolworth, clothing Thomas B. Merwin, lamp shade Woodstock Dry Goods Co., cloth. 111. Bell Telephone Co., telephone J- T. Day, cleaning septic tanks W. J. Schmitc, bailing Dr. Wm. J. Gay, veterinarian Orville Krohn, limestone W. P. .Allen, incidentals W. P. Allen, salary ....'..J... Esther C. Allen, salary Walter 'Hansen, wages Anna Hansen, wages Stephen Steffek, wages Dorothy Steffek, wages Albert Vilbaum, wages Ella Vilbaum, wages F. E. !'.ec-k E. C. Coy . .. . ... 1 t ' l f f o l l E. F. iKuecker Clta.i. li Ackman Hurley Mackeben 'I. K. Nolan, Jr. .... .1. F. Harrison . .. -- ilinn'ey H Cornue rank B. McConnell ... ... ....• <"-'r »nl. May .. . .. \lnth N Schmitt Henry C. Meier u ini .;. Fiiip . -. .A. M &>'uxwell ..u \. I!. VWonnejl Paul Rosenthal , i!lis Jobe, cir ct pro BfT~8ml .7.7 Shirley Salzmin. sup Shs a^st and elk hire Lrcnf* J. McC.innon, sup schs asst »Jul elk hire 113.75 Vestie -Muldoon. ct hse jail sal ....150.00 •;t\ of Woodstock, et hse jail It and water -.7. Ora S. Nulle, shf fe<?ding pris . A'ice Helm, er TB off sal llenry A. Nulle. shf :>er diem ffos serv . Ait o" which Is resp"ctt'uMy submitted. K. F. KC+X'KWH, chairman HENRY C. MElB:ii HA R LEY MACrOCKK?.* F. E. BECK FRANK MAY . 149.60 6i.it' 4^.00 17t.0>) ' 40 8J.40 .32 sn 75.00 120.00 99. »3 100.00 110.00 150 00 19 89 10.!»2 HU2 18.61 7.! 7 120.50 Kti 114 Sd.Ol V.12 1.79 10 ?2 26 IK 7S 00 33 15 5.00 15.57 -- 53.45 .. 115.00 .. 1 Of. 00 ... 75 00 75.00 .. 85.00 7f. 00 ,. 85.00 Total" Expenditures ~rr^, 27 712 £8 B^ance on hanrf in allnfan^k " ' e^rw*^pril soth --.-f." .170,612,22 & fis'.i':. " G>*nd ToUl ...L....^^Wr^74 and foregoing report is taowr^geTOanSCU?eCf°rd,n,r t0 my be8t ._ . • J. G. STBVENS. Co. Trsae thta,«'5>r,5ed a?dw8worn to befor# ine |? l. iS?£,!th of May. 191-.. >vt <»") R. D. WOODS. Co. Clerk ? hA-T" w er^upon regularly moved ft SUpr *S*ck«»«n and duly seconded I,; * '"* S^ipr. Wittmus that the report of ^ t h * T r e a " u r e r b e a p p r o v e d a n d •- ' * Chairman declared the motion |v; " t\i unanimously carried. The Committee on Roads and Bridges P»*»£nted the fofllowing report, which. V 22a oi Asst. Supr. McConnell ,.p.. and duly seconded by Supr. Wright and ^ p>«! being called was declared ^4 % UH#nimob8ly adopted, to-wit: Linnea Wolf )Iason salary 115.00 Cream sold Hides sold ..j80. 3^ 61^0 $1,907.65 71 89 11,836.76 To the Honorable Bonrd of Supervisors Af McHenry Countv. Woodstock, ill i w»ur.• McH*nry» Count-/ l'^rm, Home, and llovn'tal Committee bn-^ leave to report that they met at HarHand on the above mentioned date and audited and approved bills for payment in the following amounts:- fVnnanent Improvement Runnin* Expense Clothln? ~ Tobacco Hospital . Diet Total ;: ™ Credit for: Cream and hides sold .... M.69 .l.?f,f.6'» 41.43 - 22.88 . 142 SO . 35.?.25 11.007.65 71.89 0- V.&'/V IKChairnian and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors, McHenry Cpunof the M- * ty. Illinois: The undersi«rned members ..... Couatv h'it Committee for said * . aVe to submit the folthwi" port on the matters before That we met on the 2Sth day or April, 1945 at Woodstock, Illinois, on the matter of hiring a patrolman for the Sti-te Aid roads in the vicinity of tlMntley and the Town of Riley. Lcrov Wirsing was about to leave for the army and «» decided to hire Flovd Grie- I. over the work. We aiain «net at Woodstock, Illinois day o? May. 1945. and auditfind < rdered paid bills of a gon^ral nature chargeable to the McHenry County patrol system of roads as a W|lOle for repairs and supplies for fwinty owned machinery and labor nt tMi County tcoi house^and ^roundp to A VWI of ?2'i'o.4i "Bills chargeable to the varfous s<»et^* W of the County patrol system of at rate* heretofore approved by $ , thia Board wore-audited and ordered [7 f""; bus rsrt- IMoUoas 4. 1«. 1« Beetions 4, 17 ..... Sftian I. I PfjM, " "?h" 'Ui • • --r pi Sections 7. 9, 10. 11, 12 Sections V(, II ..... -- To til .... 124.33 ..... 165.20 .... 468.98 ...... 24.00 -- 4?>.46 97.11 S3.655.48 BUli Wftrt a&ditM fend ordered paid . >1.835.76 The regular monthlv Inspection of a-r.muds tuildlngs. equlom«nt and livestock revealed everything to be in gootf coridition. Thererbeing no further Intsiness, vr.ttr tYrnmi'tee, upon moton duly made and second< d, adjourned. A>1 of v.-l <ch •« respect/tiMv submitted FRANK B. McCOXNEI r. , '"HAP. H. ACKMAV E. C COY „ AL'G>'STTT8 M. MAXWELL F • E. BECK ^TJie Clerk presented !ists of Claims eainat the County and upon motion of Supt. Ackman and duly seconded by Supr Nolan and declared ^carried, the ..r.ecos"t(J for it> minutes for the ^laTms " 'n charsre to consider said •'r<"ii th-! tfimpletlon of the work of 'he (i.mnit.tfK on claims. ih«» tnp-Mhi was called ic order bv tl,< Chairman Tel th.- Ccmmlttee on Claims, La»o; Fees and Supplies pres-ntol the fol- 'owin^ report, which oh motion of Fupr Wrie-ht and duly seconded by Supr Schmitt and the roll being called, was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit . May 8, A. D. 1946. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Roard of Supervisors- Your Committee on Labor, Fees and 'upply Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims Presented to them, and recommend the -<a<-jnent of the following, and that the lcrk be drected to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimant* for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wit: . ^ The Committee on Claims, County Poor presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Nolin and seconded by Supr. Kuecker and the roll beings called, was deflated •nanimously adopted, to-wlt:« May S, A. D. 1945. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on County l'oor Claims would bei? leave to report that they have examined all claims presented to th#m, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the ^lerk be directed to ISs'ie orders on the 'ounty Treasurer to the Claimants for he sever,11 amounts allowed, s;s folr> wn. to-wit: ! ependent Children-- . •hl'-tgo Indus Home i'or' fih'lf,- flflfctO t \'incent's Indus Trng. Sch.. Car'son and Uersman.. . 5. 1'. Schaeter Son, Swenson.^ ?,0S» .utheran Child Welfare Assn., ,• Daymond 25.00. .Vinnle I'ripham. Swens -h fr.Ws ' 'A 11 • ed KMieger, StaadniHH !'X 50 Catholic Cb.iriti-^s, OlCff fi ... Sw OO .' iii'sn Gathman. Krezan 22.50 'rs. '-'lojd Mason Kre/.vi £0.00 - ' r s ( l u s S w e a t n i a n , S t e a d - P3A1I f;r«.tint Pauper ke Co. Tllt/erc"losis 921.00' ' •ckf'-ril . Municipal Sao..-' Powers 120 00 ' of which i« r'soe.'t:".|51v snnmltt'd. A. Ti. McC<>\'N,0L«'j, tjhairmati Jf,HN J. FIT,ir> CHAS H. ACKMAN' FRANK R. MCCO::NE(^ Se;eral communications were pre- » onri Tder^d olaced on file. The Cbiirpi*>n • ic ; nothing further to come before :s "leetinp-. he would entertain a •otl'.n to r>d.ioiirn. T1 wn•• thereupon egular'y moved by Supr. Ackman and iy •r.nfVd l y Sanr. Ku-- '.jer to ad- - V-t'n^ ,.>r..|,.d. Thereupon the >>ard adJo'"««wt ; JOHNS' E HAftaiSOM, Attest: Chairman R D. WOODS, Clerk. Regular Jun eMeeting. 1945 The Honorable Board of Supervisors •"et in regular session at the Court House In the City of Woodstock on Monday, the 11th dny of June. A, D. <r> at ten o'clock A. M. The me»tlnjr was cn'led to order bv •he n'wrman. John E. Harrison, and he Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag '>f the United States of A^erien was -Iven hi' the CWk with all members •>t th" Boarrt and ^'isitors present participating. after which the roll was -ailed hv the C^erk. nnd the following re«r>onded to their name^, tofit: S"norvi'(i'i *ti"u«t W. Ruth. C ^erry J^'ri-.ht. Ca»l E. Wittmus, f! E. "ecV E. C Cnv, G. J. Carroll, E F 'Cue'-kor. Chss. H. Ackman. HarTey Mack-hen T. F Nolan. John E. Harrison.. Stanley H. r"nrnn« Vpank B Mc- ^«nn«ll. Frark M>y. Math N. Schmitt H®n»*v C Meier -nd John J. Fllip f»nd Asst Ruprs. a. m. Maxwell. A. R Mc- Connel' and Paul Rosenthal, constltut- 4\fn" board present < ThM re-ords of the Sneclal May meetinff, M?»v 1 were on motion approved and ordered of record. The following report of th- Cotmtv Treasi-rer fo<- the month of May, 1945 was presented and rend and itnon motion t<v Supr. Fllip and duly seconded hy Sti«r. Carroll was aonroved and ordered placed on file, to-wlt: Ow4* fr"«tir»rli lienor* Por the ironth of Hay, IMS Beoeipta Raionce brouRh. .. forward Mav 1s* .$170 (t1 ?.22 Oeneral Fnn<* Mo Aii ^nperv<«^rq c ^r^y Honie Po'intv 71.89 rhm. T ioense Com. * ",ebwnV 8,267.83 Personal 1'r«n "ock Ta*es '•iheritan^e 7,502.13 Motor Ft"1' T->-»es Payroll C'«"<Hng i count «;ines for Hwv Violations Penalties and State's Attorney's Fund a.t ® w ' 97.K0 ... 570.00 Total Receipts. .17,802.48 Gtond Total ...J188.414.68 Bzpendltara* ^unty Orders . $9,684.84 or "«• in* Cor oner's Jurors so no '•our'- Orders 47.15 ^-en -'s Salarv ^lerks' Salaries *Wamps Hi'rhwav Orders 'nhe**'tf>«oe Vop-HI< h Orders Motor fuel •v I,,.--... 1 "7.80 783 lo 1 50.30 ...2.981.71 ..-.;l,71f« 99 10.00 ;• 09141 Payroll Clearing Account ........2.217 9' 'nstitute Fund ..:r~ ::: -- 91 00 ^isouted Taxes 997.10 Bridge Bond Fund 267.50 Chapter 14, Revised Statutes'Of Illinois, 1943, 1 suggest that you advise the Circuit Judges of the Seventeenth di- ial District of the existence of the »acancy in the aforesaid office, in order that a majority of such judges may request the County n.oord of Me Menry i""ounty to fill said vacancy ua« ' I' stich time dm the election and qualification of a State's Attorney, as provlded by tlaw. * , Very truly yours, ' WILLIAM M. CAHUOLL WMCrRP "C to I>o« A. Wicks. ** wcj thereupon regularly "moved by Jtnt,r. Kuecker and d'lly seconded bv Supr. Wittmus that the resignation toe •ccepted ard the roll being culled, the 'hai?n->an H»c'-.red the motion unanlrio'isiy carried. The followlnt-' reo'.irsts of a majority f the Judges of the Circuit Court of Seventeenth Judi-ial District requesting for the app'iintment of a •State's Attorney to fill vacancy were »ro>».mted and read to the Board, towlt: "o the County Board of McHenry County, Illinois: P'"-suant to the provisions of Sectoin fi. Chapter 14. Recited St«t"t «< -- '-.Jr. »h» undersigned, one of the Circuit Judges of the Seventeenth Judicial o"trlct. do hereto respectfully request vour body to appoint some "omnefnt 'ttorney to perform and discharge the luties of a State's Attorney in said cHenry County, such appointment to :-'e upon elect i<.n and qualification of state's Attorney as provided \v law. ••»,,it"«t for the anpolntmcnt of 3tite'«i Attcr-ry in Con^tv • "e -essitated by reason of the resig- """aw M. Carroll from thAt 'ifice. Hated this «th dny of June A. D. 1 94 5. #ALPH J. D\DY. Judge of the Circuit Court 0 the Cotintv Boatd of McHenry County, IIMnols: Pursuant to the p-ovislons of SeciVn Chapter 14, Revised Statutes of I'noia. th,. iind^r^'i»n"d one of thf •^Ircult Judges of the Seventeenth Judicial District, do horehv res»v-f«tftilh -equest- your body tn ,""'t attorney to perforin and dis- •harg« the duties of state'* . »io n v 1 said McHenry County, such appo'ntop', sp uP"n the election and "a I flea ton of a State's Attorney as <-«> ided hy lnw. •"Si« reqreat for the appointment of at-'te s Attorney in McR-nrv County ne"e^sltated by reason of the resigof William M. Carroll from that ,v"tetl thif ^43. fi'h -lav of J tine A. D WTr*I<lAM H. DL'SHER, Jud^e of th.< Circuit Court It was 'nr. K; -... 1? Stated McHenry 1 .... _ . , „ . -- .McHenry 1 .... Total Expendlturea .. : . ..22.8S2.35 McHenry 5 ... Balance on hand In all funds | McHenry « ... ly-Hiovert-hk r md duly seconded by 'h^t Don A Wlcits, Asslst- Attorne;- of M-Hen- v Connv. UMnots, who resides At 528 West .nth N'veet in Wood«to"K in sold 'oiri'y. he appointed State's Attorney f M- H-.V} County t0 '"11 t»,.- •p-•' !.y tl .. resignation of William 1. Ca-roii. Circuit Judge Elect, such '•noi"t~'ep* to cease ttnon the election „f .. ij« . ,.-s ^ r," >< hy |.|H, pnd ,he ro„ %)9lng ailed, 4Mith, Wright. Wittmus. "-•k Cov •,«"ioll, ;\ueci;ir, Ackman. '"ck"ben. . Vo'-n Co-n...> Af,-"..niv 11 Tay, Schnjitt. Meier and Filip and Asst -n-s Ma'-.-e'i V^Conni'll «nd Ros-n- • * ,yo V,-.. rhn(r in «i»cla"od the motion unanimously "n<1 "npn<ntment of Don A 'vi"ks ps states Attorncv to fill vacancy made. The Committe.-> on Eradtration of Tuerculosis in Cattle made a re^immen- Tation for p»e r>-appointment of Dr. B •. Kennellv as County Veterinarian for icHenry County to administer the tu- ^erculln test for the year beginning Vft ?«•.' an<1 ending no* Inter than . ne o, 1946 and presented the followng contract and agreement, to-wit: m(*nnv< °£. r°ntr:'ot ,ind Agreement in file in County Clerk's office.) ,tlTBr,'uPon regularly moved hy <?. Rnd duly seconded hy «?upr. Wriirht that Dr. P. F. Kennellv County Veterinarian and i00n,t,rft.ct '>e approved and the II being called, the Ch;.i»*man declared rw Jro,'on„ unanimously, carried and . Kp,1np11v appointed Connty teet . Qf MsHortrv, Cqunty, auh- .•ontrV^f y^nis and conditions of the ontract and agreement. „ The Chairman called upon the two nolltical parties as represented by the -«>mhershin of the Board for sugges- Mons of electors to act as Judges anil lerktt of Election an*t also for the designation of polling places for the yrious precincts and di«trlcts In McHenry County for the ensuing year. After the selections were made, it was regularly moved by S"pr. Kuecker and duly seconded by Supr. Meiir and declared carried that sa*d selections he **e;ferred to the Committee on Elections for report. The Committp<. on Elections presented the following report, to-wit: ,A , - Jun* G, 1945. State of Illinois, "VuJnty of McHenry, ss. To the Chairman and Gentlemen of the "oard of Sun^r\Mi«orR: /our Porr»mjttA*» f>n *bom was referred the Election Expenae WJIs for the Judi'lal F'x'tlon held June 4, 1945, In VoHon'y County, would ep leave to renort that they have examined said statements and would "ecorrrriend that the following amounts he paid to the Supervisors and Ex-Off!- •lo Judges of Election for the v.irlous •M-<»cIncts and districts in McHenry ounty. to-wlt: Riley ...» Vtarengo 1 Marengo 2 . Dunham .. "hemung 1 ""hemun"- 2 T4>emung t ^h»mtfng 4 Alden Hartland .... Seneca Coral Grafton 1 ., Grafton 3 . Rorr 1 Dorr 2 ....... '"»orr 3 ^orr 4 ...... Dorr 5 ....... Greenwood Hebron Richmond .. Burton 74 P0 82.70 80.70 79.50 75.70 M 70 73.00 75.70 7 4 fi 81.70 73.80 75.7# 77.30 (.0 76.60 74.10 52.10 78.70 74.20 79.80 74.80 77.70 72.70 --SS.70 7».«0 It was thereupon regularly 'moved by Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Kuecker that the reoort of the Committee on Elections be adopted by this Board and the roll being called, the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Clerk presented the semi-annual reports of the County Clerk, Ciruit Treasurer which, were, on motion duly made and carried, referred to the proper Committees for report. Auditor's report No. 14, covering MFT funds for the period beginning January 1, 19.44 and ending December 31, 1945, was .presented apd upon motion duly made and carried, ordered placed on file. - The Committee on M<*f-ftmrv County Home and farm presented the following report, to-wlt: Richmond Oaeette, en treaa prtg 22.71 tl.e County tool house aid grounds to, C. C. Miner, Dir. dy. D«f. .1 :«tal of $1 272 68' Contingent 5.80 Bills chargeable to the various sec- T. F. Nolan, contingent *15.7# tiontt of the County patrol system of Mensel Electric Shhop, ct lise sup 15 70 :oads at rates hereliloie approved by Dacy Electric Co.. <:t hse sup .... 144.78 this Br ard were audited and ordered* Woodstock Heating Co., ct hse *up 2.SO P-l'd as follows: ' . * Ludwig Wilson Co., ot hse sup 86.16 Sections 3, 14 1103" *,8 9.17 Sections 4. 16, 18 4«»i3« i 53.50 Sections 4, 17 371 m! Sections 7. 8, 9, 10, II, 12 439.50 2.40 Sections 13. 15 ; *102 26 1.28 -- : ,-- ..., , Total 14 '(j 88.00: t?o elk ins depdn !<10 00 10.90 Bills were audited^and ordered paid Andrew Worwlck, shf off sup .... 1.00 °>'t of Motor Fuel Tax funds as fol- Dr. B. F. Kennellv, er TB off sup 17.04 lows: a Gene Brewer, ct hse .iail sal ... 51.60 A- Rt. Section R O. Andrew Co., ct hse jail coal* i4.30 I8-13A, 4-IT maint. labor A mat. S 8 53 Dr. Glenn E. Wright, c-o elk ins 2, 7-IT, maint. labor and mat ls'so depdn, Pokorny, .. 10 00,23- »-T, maint. labor and mat."" 102!«4 - « '« -*-• - 23^65 ' 10.08 Bohnh Hdw. Co., ct hse sup Cars well Floors, ct hse sup . E. L. Bakkom A Co., .;t hse jail repairs True Value Store, ct hse jail rep Dr. O. E. Nelson, ct Use jail rep . I.U.IMr , "nBlfll. lUUOr ftnQ ma*. Sylvester Muldoon. ct hse jjail rep 16.00 25> maint. labor and mat. Shf. Per Diem Fees Serv.-- . 20-IT, malnt. labor and mat" Henry A. Nulle 629.10, .21-IT, maint. labor and mat. Henry A. Nulle •.*1.80; 2.J1. nuilnf labor and mat, V c' Shf. Feeditig PJ^.-^ v ~ 1, 2. 8IT; engl. labor tnd- mat • , ^ Asmus & Son .* 41 !»b| 25- 32. ensti. labor and tnat."„ ' '* Trackett's Bakery .... ..«; Ef .oa' 38. engl. labor and mat "*•' 16.12 .-,8. IB 84.90 J5.00 18.il6 3.79 24.27 4.60 10.00 210.28 V: .00 M 6.00 June 6, 1945. Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors of McHenry County: Your County Home Committee met on June 6, 19f5. at the McHenry County Home and audited the bills for the month of May, 1945, and respectfully submits the following report, recommending same he paid. Hubert Pharmacy, medicine. .. 8 76.16 Rosenthal Lumber 4k Feed Co., barbed wire *en A See Laundry Co., laundry Villis Dlsbi ow, papers,. matches razor blades ""Ichockl, shoe repairs Chicago Motor Club, insurance lohn Sexton Co.. groceries Miller Patton . Baking Co., bread 72.67 Superior OH Co., kerosene, gasoline and fuel oil 124.92 V. Mueller A Co., cotton and tape 18..;2 Sawyer Biscuit Co., crackers and cookies 14.67 R. O. Andrew Co., feed and grind. 173^26 loyal Blue Food Mart, groceries 64.76 George Moncur, tomato and cabbage plants Toodrow Garage, gas. and oil .. Dr. Wm. J, Oay, vveterinarian .... Woodstock Heating Co., repairs and .stove parts Jacy Electric Co.; flat iron'rep! Woodstock Dry Ooods Co.. clothing 9.96 Crystal Lake Farm Store, repair parts F. W. Woolworth, dishes True Value Store, electric Iron ^'estern Candy & Tob. Co., tob. Boyce Bros., gasoline "he McHenry Plaindealer. adv. Visconsin Raptds Daily Tribune, advertisement ' Public Service Co., electricity.... Illinois Bell Tel., telephone Tucker Oil Burner Service, oil burner repairs Montgomery Ward, lothing Arwell, Inc., pest control Raue Hdw. Co., pipe and connections Rock ford Morning SUrradv.""'.^.' lohn Hdw. Co., knives, mops. irushes, etc x, Ludwig Wilson Co., soap, brooms 37!32 A. P. Allen, incidentals 61.00 w. P. Allen, salary lts.oo vtwer ^ A,,en' "alary loo.'oo valter Hansen, wages 75.00 Vnna Hansen, wages 75^00 Stephen Steffek, wages 85!00i >orothy Steffek, wages 75.00 »ii P' A"en- additional work ... 106^34 ir..Yilb"l,m' wages 36.83 Mia Vilbaum, wages 36.83 innea Wolt Mason, salary 11 s'oo 12.58 3.75 2.72 6.76 8.67 33.01 8.82 1.20 6.56 73.42 27.75 32.41 6.68 15.00 •8.98 2«4 14.60 'ream sold 18,074.38 23.86 46.41 12,028.97 June 6, 1945 C° }hT. I.1 r onorab,e Roard of Supervisors of McHenry County, Woodstock, Illi- JIOIS. Your McHenry County Farm. Home nd Hospital Committee beg leave to eport that the;- m.*t at Hartland 01 he above mentioned date and audited ind approved bills for payment in the • •lowing amounts:- ^ermanent Improvements % 94.17 tunning Expenses 1 320 81 "lothing : M',4 Tobacco " 3« ai dlil #t 361.2' Medicine 76.16 Credit for cream sold .."""!.."^!.!.'f'°46i4? fi 02S 97 The^ regular monthly inspection of grounds, buildings, equipment and livestock revealed everything to be in good condition. There being no further business, your Committee, upon motion duly made and seconded adjourned frank b. Mcco:inkll, E. C. COY CHAS. H. ACKMAN P. E. BECK AUGUSTUS M. MAXWlCT.t, ' It was thereupon regularly moved TT1^* ?nd du,y second's! by "pr. Mackeben that the report of the nffW*6! .McHenry County Home nn..bt. Rd°Pted by this Board ^eetpi!^. *7i e,n' cal,ed- the Chairman rled "notion unanimously carae! iir-»Cit.rk "re"tntod of Claims w ir! 1. y and 0,1 motion of Kue°ker and duly seconded W As„t. Supr. McConnell. declared carried the same were referred to the proper v"K4loclc<VJdMh%B°arrt adjourned to w O'clock P. M. for committee work. - • 190 O'OMCX *. k _ ^ " a r d m e t p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u r n ment and upon roll call the same members responded'to their names as appeared of record In the morning session constituting a fu„ Roara r n n PT,*,,?M,0n' The Committee on Claims, Labor • *** anrt Supplies presented the follow- "chmm°r„tAHW.h,rh °n mo,l°n of Supr. 2«2 ^Wdnly "e""onded by Supr 11th end the mli being called was 1'dared unanimously adopted, to-wlt: June 11, A. D. 1945. Mr. Chairman and Oentlemen of the t'oard of Supervisors: a.T2i"" otl T-abor, Fees and Supply Claims would beg leave to renort that they have examined all mtnH" to ,h*m- and recom- J the payment of the rollowing >nd that the Clerk be directed to Issue order* on the County Treasurer to the •loowwImedI , a"s Cfo""lnl othwes , to-wit" amounts alrank Thornher Co., co elk ele? supl »J<>2.08: clr "lk sup 87.07 3498.16 Woodv-tr,^ r»a«lv Sentinel, co elk Heo „Upl 86.50; lo elk off sup 8L50; supr prtg |5.90; 00 treas off sup $68.00 Harvard Herald, co treas prtg 818.50; sup schs off exp $19.50; Co elk elec supl <6.00 "•rystal Lake Herald, co elk elec" supl »6.5«: supr nrtg 112.06; -- co elk off sup 136.10 64.^6 ""n Of|r>e Supplv. sun schs off exp 83.32. co treas off sup 22^55 6.«7 Illinois Office Supply, Co.,, cir elk rec bk 69.66 Sup. Schs! Off. Exp.-- Rvers Printing Co. .. ... 3.67 Tohnson-Randolph Co. t 6.25 Oeo. D. Barnard Co . cir clK sup 1.12 8upr. Schs. Off. Ex p.-- Burgess. Anderson A Tate 19.04 Hammond A StepheniS Co. ' ill Mary P. EndreS 30.29 tl.M 44.00 Oakside Dairy Products Western I'nited Gas ift EleC, >Co. Torgeson Grocery .....aL.'..:-- Joseph Frett, shf dpty ..... ( John J. Barnings, shf dptyi- Walter M. Reed, shf dpty . Harold R Hohbs, shf dpty . Louis Blrk, shf dpty *. • B. D. Htflmen, shf dpty* Lyijn Merwin, shf dpty' Claude F. McDermott, Shf dpty Otto Puchert, shf dpty Pred Wllke, shf dpty .. John Viola, shf dpty " •Tohn H. -Nechrebecki Fred J. Krenz, shf dpty ..... ..... George Ehlert, shf dpty Rohert C. Carr. shf dptjr Fred Wendt, shf dptv Clyde J. Zola, shf dpty J. E. Nett. shf dpty .-....^7-. .. . . Clyde C. Miner, shf dpty 8775.00; bailiff $40.00 ... Willis Jobe. bailiff Charles F. Hayes, co -Sk eie< 3.10; 80.68 < 8:8 •; » 161.94, _ Total .*466 4*2 X We, have ^received f<-om motor fuel , .^.w tftx -funds.rental on Cotintv owned ma- : * .^>.00 ..chinery- included in the above 'report^? 6.<iO •'<'31. and refund of tax on gasoline#: ,lt,.00 :..n tractors I152..91, to a total of ;Vt r. Od ; and turned same over to • the 15.00 1 County Treasurer for the County road ^ 5.00 ; fund, which said sum is hereby re-ap- 5.00 , Propria ted for road purposes including . 10.0s the repair, storage and purchase of " T OO roa(' machinery or for improvement!* ~5.00 \ ouildlnifH to house machinery "10.00 . Vour committee estimate there will 5.00 neressary for the care of the Mc- *0.0« H/niy County, Illinois patrol system 5.00 "r roads an appropriation from the 25.00 1 highway funds in the sum of 10.00 until the next meeting of this 20.00 j Board -- » L* ..matter of th« River-Road eon- 11^.00 | atruction near McHen-y, Illinois, was 30.00 ] discussed. We would «u»rg§«e tnhwait itnhee ian^ r. nHyes, <*o ojk eiet* j rigni or way matters he cused a« fasL supl $5.00; judcy lus. tees $25 20.00 ; aM Possible as that seems to be the C. LL.. TTrrvvoonn,. ccoo ssuunp hhwwvy itrriny. exn 8to2. 1in0 only thina holdinsr un 0,^ , John T. Kitchen, co ilk elec. supl f 00 Illinois Bell Tel. Co., ct hse jail tel 102.09 Frank Thornber Co., co elk eleo s"p1 $13.19; co treas oft sujs - 14.36 P. F. Pettibone A Co., co treas Pr«K 7«.63 Supr. Salarv Mileage- August W. Ruth c. Perry Wright Carl E. Wittmus F. E. Beck „ i,„' E. C. Coy G. J. Carroll E. P. Kuecker 17.80 20.30 -.0 16.40 24.40 22.10 21..20 32.80 112 70 49.70 79.6« U.00 114.40 16.40 40.'lO 119.20 7*0 14.49 64.00 'has. H. Ackman Harley Mackeben ...-. . T. F. Nolan •T. E Harri.son ""rank B. McConnell ...1 v"ank May i....! Math N. Schmitt Henry C. MHer Tohn J. Fiilp A. M. Maxwell B. McConnell "aul Rosenthal . Rldgefleld farmers Suppl Co., ct hse jail coal ... 372.28 Wm. Desmond, Postmaster, cont ' 20.12 Alice Helm, er TR off sal 110 00 Henry A. Nulle, shf per diem fees serv ^ 160.00 ^ra S Vitlle. sh* fe»d pris 101.110 "estle Mn'doon. ct hse jail sal. .! 150.00 .nirlev Salzman, sup rchs asst and elk . 120.00 ^Itj* of Woodstock, ct hse Jail It and water || 08 T.brer>a J. McCannon, sup schs asst and elk hire 112 75 All of which is respectfully submitted. E. F. KTTECrOlR. Chairman HENPV c. MEIER PRANK MAY P. E. BECK HARLEY MACKEBEN 'I'tie Committee on Claims, County °oor presented th» follow<*nr repo-i. Vhlch on motion of Snpr. Wright and '..tv o«^ond«d by Supr. Wittmus and 'he roll being called. . -- »"«*v ovoiu.'s w me ony thing* holding- up the improvement, and thee is a time limit on the Govern-. ment permit for the work. We note that the final estimate of cost exceeds the estimate of cost in the original resolution. and due to the uncertainty of ftk li, ,e CO!,t wi" be> we recommend tha the matter of. a supplemental resolution await the time when the actual construction is far enough along to indicate the amount of nionefr needed for final completion. w AU of which |s respectfully submitted PAUL ROSENTHAL • * G. J. CARROLL A CO. W. RUTH T. F. NOLAN 30.00 10.00 25 00 20.00 unanimously adopted, to-wlt: June tl A: T». 1945. vfr. Chairman and c.*ntlemen of the r'oi'-d of Supervisors: Your Committee on Countv Poor ""Iain's wuuld beg leive to report that •hev hitvA examined all claims nresentto I hem. and recommend th» pav- 'sf th^ fotlowln". and that the ^'erk |im directed to Issue orders on he County Ti-ea^uepr to th» Clo|'»i.«nt|» >r th*. a I amounts allowed, as fol- •"•s. t.i-wit • Dependent Chidren-- ^hleftfm Ivdv«. Home For Chll. $180.00 ">|oc»sTn Catholic Charities, Cllo«i<»on •t "'n^^nf - Tnd,is. Trng. School C*».rlson and Oervmarv ••*s«ran Child Welfare Assn. Dsv~.ond Mrs. Wm. Seeman, Guth Louise M. Brooks, dependt chil 813.61; pro off trav exp $28.10 41 71 Dependent Children-- J. E. Hangar Inc., DeLlne 15 30 Johann R. Marx, Reid 10.00 Alfred Kruejjer, Steadman 22^50 T. B. Patient Pauper-- T^ake Co. Tuberculosis San .1,154.36 Rocfcford Municipal T. R San., Power* 124 Dependent Children-- Mrs^ Minnie Brigham, Swenson Mrs. Floyd Mason. Krexan r.illlan Gathman. Kresan Mrs. Casslus Sweatman, Steadman LoiiIoa M. Brooks, dependt chil *33.58. pro off trav exp $53.20 86 78 Alh»«-t Siewert. dependt chil Thompson 12.13 All of which V r»«n«(!tfniiY m'hmitted. . A.' B. McCbNSfELt, Cfitn FR^NK B. MqCOMVIBO. JOHN J. PTLTP CHAS. H. ACKMAN E. C. COY Th» County Treasurer presented a report showing payments due the ••ounty from Townships or • County Home, which was, on motion duly jjsds and carried, ordered placed on T'he Committee on Roads and hridges nresenKeid the following ireoort. which on motion of Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded hy Supr Mackeben and the roll being called, t * ,t ar®d unanimously adopted. 22.50 20.00 22.50 22.50 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors, McHenry County. Ulllnrtis: *• The unde*-sl«rned members of the Road and Bridge Committee for said ""ountv beg leave to submit the follow- •nr report on matters before them That we met on th» 9th daV of June *945 a.t Woodstock, 111'nols. to receive 'ds on th® cottage which stands on T ot 8 of Hale's Grlswold T.ake Suhdi- •Islon. which lot wis recently acquired "or Right of Way purposes for a new MFT road. The highes official written "••Id was that of L. J. VCrone-ibertr»r o* *Vai'conds. Iillnoli In the mim of $S0rt 'Ve de' ided to recommend that this bid he aciented and thai the sum of t2io ^own pjyment he mud? and'the balance •f free paid at time of removal of -*"d cottaee from said lot, which said -errova. of cottage ah-ill take pla'e within about dsvs at the convenience *»f th» purchaser, but l.-i no case later "ban 10 days after the start of 'trtictlon at any point on said MFT -oad. known as Section 32 M"T. We 'urther recommend that the Chairman ^f this Roard and rhe Countv Clerk of 'aid County he hereby authorised to approprint® paper or bill of 'ale to the purchaser on behalf of M" Henry County, Illinois, at the time of Inal payment for said cottage. We again met on the l(fth day of une. 1946. at Woodstock. Illinois, and 'idlted and ordered paid bills of a general nature chargeahie t0 the McHenry ounty patrol aystem of roads aa a whole for repairs and supplies for County owned machinery and abor at CARL E WITTMUS --"~~ The Committee on Electiona, to whom reared the selection of Judges of J?in °if E,ectlon ar»'t designation 5 Places for the various precincts and districts in McHenrv County for the ensuing years as inside ly the the°it^Poetical parties represents! on fotin^i Supervisors, presented the following report, to-wit: - ... , • To.uthe« ehalrTa" an(1 Gentlen.^n of the Board of Supervisors- Your Committee on Elections would beg leave to submit the foilowin- list Judges and Clerks of Klectlona aa selected hy the two poMti'T pa tie" . represented on the Board of Supervisors McHenry County. llUnois. for the \ear 194.,, together with the polling Piaces of each precinct and district in •a d county, to-wit 1 • "'lev Boiling Mace, Town HaH R|- ey Twp ru. Judges: A. W. Ruth, Al- U?..a (;eoree Anderson. Ma- Ke^ w iV r u, Clerks: David Mc- Kee, Walter Dahlman. Clyde Coarson Maretvro, 111. RFD 2. ' 1 ~ Pol1inK Place. Minnie J'les Pidg., South State St., Marengo, Til. Judges: C Perre wvi~ht. • . ' Rohh. Frr-nk Hipgins, Marengo, Illinois! ^ ^,Mdred T- Hyde, C. S. Robb, G. iv ^itzsimmons. Jlaxengo. Illinois. Maren-o 2--Polling Place, Community Hldg.. \\. Prairie St., Mar,na,, ij|. jUidees: Ray r»it«;enberrv. Hrrr\- RikII ™~* HarloZ Dletz. Marengo Illinois." Clerks-' °ssle Tolerjiura Balrd, George Hance, Mareniro. Ill rM?."n!,o„m~r'0,.,ITler p,a°e. School House ^ i'J2,8,-, r>unhn,T1 TwP-' Judges: ? H M Bri-Hey, cia„de •» Harvard, Til. RFD. Clerks: Ah,p,Vr a A"m ' ' "'ips, Fan- - » T HMbrtdffe, Harvard, RPD Chemung l--PoUinff Fa x. Enisconal ' arlsh Ho'is« K. Sifr>n»r St.. Harvard Edith O. Pedl _ Berks'- R r Coughlln, Harvard, 111. _ erks. R R. \ i^rrk. Dorothv Elliott Theresa Here'e'- Harva-d Che^un^ 2--Polling Place, Fire En- :'r<1 "°"ae Front St., Harvard, v ' Jnds-^s: F E. P"ck. W-.U«r V o.1V",JTn' .'T R W°ward. " Harvard. 111.' 1 ~ Freer,! Jessie Pea- ^k, Catherine M. 0'CV>iinor, Haryard, id-.. Chemnng. Illinois. Judges- L T. Douglas. F. R. pihlt T K SwiVN.; Harvard. 111. RFD. Clerks: John Es- Harnard Ill^R^- KVe'yne Gardner' r£Vem «,f„4Tro,Mnr American Legion Hall. North Ayer St., Harvard. Til. Judges: Arthur R Koltss. Blanche Tii a.n' J"hn M- Raeder. Harvard. „ ,R11 Cltrk»' Ora B. MacRa*. Esther L p7„0' ^'Br,en- Hazard, 111. vim --T>o"in«r Place, Town HaM in Village of Alden. fll. Judges- E. C R",tlpn,v, Ald»n III., a. W. Wm Ron' Ha^var'J. T" Clerks: o. V 5 J" Harvard, HI.' RFD- F E H0-1 Weter. Alden III.' « niJ--Polling Plac°. ShnrtlefTs ' z. « - Woo^tn,k. Til. RFD: A. V Rtewart" tt c.o *ra*l'--" T^vrtmlH?'n gM ?P;lraecne«.0 - V™il laRceE DT T1a.i i' Hn'?- r-- A,ks:": Antoinette Sfhild-en "nIon Tn tra,r,f,«;n 1 - T>r>"' n g PI a ce vn la ire MManckle ^heHnu.n ,lE:vll-a rC"a rroMT udcost Harlev Marie Rugg !ey. 11T y' Margaret Dwyer, Hunt- <a„»J'!?.f.,on„ 2 -- Polling Place. Fred tm C"tt"fr"- T-akewood Cr"s'al »„i r , Judees: Oeorp-e MoffAt Prvsal I.ake 111.. Edith M ^ldred Gate 19 •"Vowood. Crvstal T^ake. 111. Irene JColtwelt. Crvatai Lake, Til RFD vvf Dorr 1--Poll in- Place. Hardin- Mo- 'or Sales, 210 E. Jackson St Woodstock. Til. Judge's: A. II. McConnell Woodstock Til. RFD: Harel Hartin^.' . J.. .desmoid. Woodstock, 111 *AtnT v ^Do u^lasp0 a"'ke. Pearl jWn ard, Dor- ^ Dorr ? -- Poii«nc Place, Townsends ;ar«re. 417 Clay St.. Woodcock 111 '"\ A'. A"^ Sherbu-ne. »? 7 ns,in oodsto<-k. Til. Clerks- Mvina BrM»rm.n La-r„ Kiel, Emma hn«on. Woodstock, III. iv.rr T. -Po'lin- Place Ro im r-nder T-onntv Trea« Office. '"o-irt House, n'-iidstcek. Til Judges; 'leorce D. "alms. M»-s. Freda Peteit, H. P Evans. "Voodstock Til. Cle-ks: Marv Frances ,,"-ohv. Marersrct M Hoch, Helen T. ""'•Vcr. Woo<l«toclt. '11. Dorr 4--Pollln- Pl.iee. Room tindery '«tv Council Chambers, Citv Hall Too<*"tock, 111. Judf^s T. F. v0la<' '«>d D Wynkoop. E M. Phillips. Wood '•ock. Til. C'°rks: Frances Better? ' '"'tin, Margaret 1-Vennd. "Woe «to<k. 111. Dorr 5--Polling Place, Abbott's llde-efield. 111. Judges: Walter Reed., Ray Abbott, R!dgefisl<i Frank Church, Woodstock. 111.

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