torn Y TWP. Continued from Sf'S f w ' JW7 n M?W*W3 * *r f/f i W4 ? j ryw* ? rj* i *, * * »Ji. *" ' t k. W r- . f hi* 8 40 to 51 .. ... Prairie State Bank, It St 10C 9 '40 to '51 ••. r. . . .' •• 8137 69.37 Pmtrie State Bank,'It 24 » ktk 9 '40 to '51 ...... 53.37 JPlmirie State Bank, It 29 Mk 9 *40 to '51 ...... 58.37 $rairie State Bank, It 2® - blk 9 '40 to 51 88.31 prairie State Bank, It 27 ' blk 9 '40 to '51 58.37 Prairie State Bank, It. 2® ' .I. talk 9 40 to '51 5137; Prairie State Bank, •$& .2 . blk 10 '40 to '51 -v..,. 53.37 IPrairie State Bank, it 3 blk 10 *40 to '51 . . J . . .83.37 Prairie State Bank. It & ^ 51.20 It ft blk 10 '40 to '51 Prairie State Bank, blk 10 '40 to *51 Ptairie State Bank, It 10 ^ blk 10 '40 to *51 .:., v,. Prairie State Bank, It 13 blk 10 '40l to '51 ..... Ffrairie State Bank, It 15 * blk 10 '40 to '51 „ Prairie State Bank, It 18 blk 10 '40 to '51 ...... Prairie State Bank, It 19' blk 10 '40 to '51 ...... JPrairie State Bank, It 35 blk 10 '40 to '51 ...... Prairie State Bank, It 39 blk 10 '40 to '51 Ptairie State Bank, It 40 blk 10 '40 to '51 Firairie State Bank, It 42 blk 10 *40 to '51 ffrairie S(ate Bank, It 13 "blk 11 '40 to '51 ...... Pfeairie State Bank, It1 1 •blk 12 '40 to '51 Ptairie State Bank,. It 2 !blk 12 *40 to '51 ; Ptairie State Bank, it 7 Jblk 12 '40 to '51 ...... Pjfairie State Bank, It 9 blk 12 '40 to '51 Prairie State Bank, It 10 blk 12 '40 to '51 Ptairie State Bank, it 11 blk 12 '40 to '51 ...... Pirairie State Bank, It 12 .blk 12 '40 to '51 Ptairie State Bank, It 13 blk 12 '40 to *51 ...... 'Plrairie State Bank, It 33 blk 15 '40 to '51 Wonder Center Unit Ifo.1 Ruth Lewis, it 17 blk 5 *41 to *51 119.78 Wonder Center Uni|t No. 2 .. 51.20 5137 5137 m&7 5137 53.37 5137 m 7 58.37 •53.37 53.37 -8187 5817 53.37 53.37 *445 4*45 48.85 5149 52.49 •U.'.frju . • n./ iij n . ( f t " Robert De CtoSter, It 27 K T blk 14 '"42 to '51" .... Woodlawn Park 1st Add'n Henry Schulz, It 3 *42 to ; "51 SWjfr • \-dty of v'^Mt Side Pox Ri« C. H. Fegers, It 2 blk 3 '33 to '51 1J4J83 Emma Miller It 6 A 7 blk 21 '33 to '51 3835.52 Emma Miller, sub It 2 It 10, sub It 2 It 11 blk 21 '33 to 51 .... 1162.91 East Side Fox River Outside C Thomas F. McCarthy It 9 * 10 blk 10 '40 to •51 • • 93.87 Fever's Oat Lots (Outside Corp) Fred F. & Lillian M. Wirtz It 5 blk 3 '36 to '49 106-37 Wattles Second Add*n^ to » W. McHenry R. G. Chamberlain. lt 4 'Mi 7 '41 to '51 ..fe. 724.73 MMta 'Tracer Light' Photo Proves In the foregoing list the abbreviations are used as follows: B for back or forfeited taxes; N stands for North; S stands for South; W stands for West; E stands for East; frl stands for fractional; und for undivided; m for middle; assm't for assessment; Co for County; elk's for clerk's; sub for subdivision; Addn. for addition; A for acres; It for lot; blk for block; Ex for except: No for number; RR for railroad; b&l for balance; bet for between; int for interest; adj for adjoining; C for County Clerk's plat; D for drainage district. The Cost for each tract of land listed above is 46 cents per tract and 24 cents on each lot. If paid before sale, 46 cents on each tract and 24 cents on each, lot in addition to which cost, all such due and unpaid general taxes will bear interest on first installment after the 1st day of June, on the second installment after the first day of September, at the rate of one per cent , per month until paid or forfeited. Parts or fractions of a month will be regarded as a month. I, J. G. Stevens, Treasurer and Ex-Officio County Collector of the said County of McHenry in the State of Illinois, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a list of delinquent lands, lots and blocks upon which taxes remain due and unpaid for the year A.D. 1951, together with the owner's name, if known, the amount due thereon for taxes, and the year for which the same is due and I hereby give notice that application will be made to the County Court of McHenry County, state of Illinois, on the 6th day of October, thereof, to ba holden at the Court House in Woodstock in the said County on the First Monday in October, A. D. 1952 to-wit: October 6th 1952 fpr judgement against the above described lands and town lots and blocks in the said County for taxes for the year 1951, together with interest and costs due and to become due severally thereon,. or as much of the said taxes and coat as may then remain due and unpaid; and that an application also will be made to the said pounty Court at the time and place above mentioned for an order to sell said lands and lots for the satisfaction of said taxes and costs. And I do hereby, also give notice that all gands and town lots and blocks in the above and foregoing list and for which such order of sale shall be made, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the City of Woodstock, in said County, on Monday the 20th day of October, 1952, commencing at 9:00 A.M., central time for the amount of said taxes, interest and costs, as provided by law, unless prevented by previous payment. * ; i 3 % $*4% J,.*, V'- K&5 THE MeHENHT Thursday, Seplember25, 195£ Dated at Woodttoek, County of McHenry, tl day of September, l] Woodstock, Xlliaoia. J. G. STEVENS County Treasurer Ex-Offlcio County tor. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of September, 1951: at Woodstock, Illinois D. WOODS County Clerk Cbllec- STATE OF ILLINOIS ^ ::i COUNTY OF McHENKT §ii«L Notice is hereby given that I, J. G. Stevens, County Treasurer and Ex-Officio County Collector of said County of McHenry, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a list of the lands and lots i* the Township of McHenry in said County of McHenry, on which taxes for the 1961 and previous years, 1929, '30, *31, '32, '33, '34, '35, '36, '37, *38, *39, *40, '41, '42, •43, '44, '45, '46, '47, '48, '49 and '50, are due and unpaid, and I hereby give notice that 1 shall apply to the County Court of said County of McHenry on the 1st Monday of October A. D. 1952, (that being the 6th day of said month) for judgment against said lands and lots for said taxes and for interest, penalties, printers' fees and coats due there one am| for an order to sell such lands and lots for the satisfaction there* of and for a judgment fixing th$ correct amount of any tax pakj^ under protest. And I give further notice thaif on Tuesday, the 21st day of Octo- DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoonsf a • tTES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS DAILY :» to 12 A. X. an J 1 to ft P. % FRIDAY EVENINGS: 4:00 to 8i*0 P. M. •v EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 1 Iraw Ufhf pfcm (mode with tiny Ugh* w mor head) proves shaver MM far mare stroke* fa get dean •liava with ordinary blada. Hard on facet 2 Miata prave* New Cam Durtdium'* kaaaar adga raqviro* far fawar < traka*. Ma skin ccrapa. Na tag or pall, taiy on year fate I WITH 10-BLADE GEfM PUSH-PAK 55* ELECTION NOTICE" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT ON HE 4ih MY Of NOVBflB. A. D. WS2 At THE USUAL POLLING PLACES in the VARIOUS Election, Districts, of the VARIOUS Election Precincts, CfHuity of McHenff and State of Illinois, an election will be held for the purpose of electing: ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT 01 THE UNITED STATES (27) TO BE ELECTED. (To be represent, ed on the ballot by names of the Candidates for President and Vice- President of their respective parties.) Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of Stale Auditor of Public Accounts State Treasurer Attorney General Three Trustees of the University of Illinois t Representative in Congress, 14th Congressional Distal!: State Senator, 8th Senatorial District Three Representatives in the District Clerk of the Cirq|^|^3flB*S State's Attorney ^ - Coroner Notice is also given that on the day above written the electOK of the aforesaid County and State will have submitted to them for their adoption or rejection the following propositions: ^ proposed Amendment to Sectiona 1, 2, S, 9, and 10 of Article IX 7 *d for the Repeal of Section IS of, Article IX, Proposed Amend- Sjient to Section 8 of Article X; Proposed Amendment to Section $0 of Article X; Proposed Amendment to Section 6 of Article <1, 9f the Consultation of Illinois. * Notice is also given that on the day above written the electors of the aforesaid County and State will have submitted to them for their adoption or rejection the following proposition to amend Section 10 of an Act to Revise the Law with relation to Banks and- Banking, Approved June 30, 1951. ber, A. D. 1952, (It being the 3rd Tuesday next succeeding the date Of application) all lands and lots for which an order shall have been made as aforesaid, will be exposed to public sale in the Court House In the City of Woodstock to the highest bidder for cash. Said sale will commence at 9 A. M. Tuesday, October 21st and will continue from day to day until all lands and lots in the foregoing list upon which any taxes, remain due and unpaid at that time are •old. Dated at Woodstock, th* 86th of September, A. D. 1952. Y v J. G. STEVENS, : County Treasurer and Ex Officio County. Collector of McHenry County, Illinois. STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF McHENRY i ss. I, William Burfeindt, Jr., do hereby certify that I am th«> publisher of the McHenry Plaindealer, a newspaper of genera^ circulation printed and. published in the City of McHenry, State of Illinois; that the foregoing list of lands and other real estate situated in the County of McHenry, State of Illinois, on. which taxes remain due and unpaid for the year 1951 are duly published In the said McHenry Plaindealer in the issue of Sept. 25. 1952 and that the said list was carefully examined and compared with' the list furnished by the Treasurer of said County for publication and found to correspond therewith; that the number of copies was equal to the whole circulation' of said paper for that day. I do further certify that the said McHenry Plaindealer is a newspaper that has been regularly published for at least six months prior to the publication of said notice^ and that I am duly authorized to make the Certificate. * WILLIAM BURFEINDT, JR Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of September, A.D, 1962 at McHenry, Illinois. , .EARL R. WALSH, Notary Publics* INTRUDERS INTO AUTO MAY CAUSE*! SERIOUS Insects or, spiall animals intruding int# a car may cause 'a serious accident. The Chicago Motor club warns that bee stings and fright from snakes, field mice or skunks within the car cause numerous accidents each year. Chief entry for bees ana other stinging insects is through the car window. At high speeds insects are sucked into the vehiole by the feind. Snakes, mice, squirrels- and skunks may get in while the vehicle is parked in a forest preserve or state park. The best means of keeping duf Unwelcome creatures of thft* fields is to close the doors, win*.':, dows rod vents while tht oar id " left in a parking lot. Leaving^ remnants in picnic baskets within the seats is an invitation to small animals to help themselves..' V • • The mbtoritt who «&oounter an angry bee is advised to suffe: the sting and hold the wheel a; though his life depended on itj because it actually does. A sto# should be effected after ascer-f taining that the shoulder of road 1s suitable for parking. o ll Bearing, the sting is far lei$|, . risky than taking a header intc)|. / a ditch or ramming an oncoming^ vehicle head-on. Animal Fodder ,, .,%r In 1941 Norwegian and F(not$,. pulp mills produced almost half-a<f million tons of animal (odder fou the Nazis. Sweden produced 500,000 tons of cattle food from wood in 1942. Ait* •'"MM* I From where 1 sit... Jy Joe Marsh flo Longer Two Sides to This Question^}; fiver seen those two-family houses they have i» some places-- with separate front doors and ' porches--side by side? My sister owns half of one and lives in it, near Philadelphia. Nice little frame home. Only Sis painted her half brown and the other family always painted theirs green. Ruined the effect--but for years neither family ever thought of suggesting that, they both de- _ cide on a common shade. : Now Sis writes that their two-s . toned home is no longer. "I men-v tioned we were going to repaint," • She says. "And they said let's get n color we all like. So we did. A nice shade of gray for both sides." From where I sit, so often when there's a difference of opinion it's best to sit right down and work things out (like when our volun< teer firemen decided to serve both lemonade and beer at their annual pj^nit last month). Don't let prejudices "color" yeur opinion of your neighbor. He'll probably be Quite aa Open-minded 'as you are. t f l N G S l Z E O <J -'V t. I 7 V- • NAPSHOT ALL PICTURES ENLARGED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE PERR0U Sdfe Jbif ee mm* ;f-• •£ Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation. THE HOME STOR#* Main Stxwt PHONE 358 McM.nry, IB, N' . . ' • . ".'"."'V \"' ' . > ' "V>* S, ik " ;• 4 ' "" . " Shall on Act to amend Section IS of "An Act to revise the law with relation to bank* and banking," approved Jtae 23, 1919, as amended, and to add Section ltV4> 12'/2. 12»4', and lS'/j thereto, be adopted?" YES II.-, jjiliiiT )/;••- MO *MONIY BACK OOARAMm Vfl Hm 2 tried Modes. If you don't 9«: dMiiwt, Hnuthttl ihavu ever, return wnmed Puth-fak f*r full refwnd. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE 1M 8. Green St, Phone 40 We give and redeem Gold Bond The polls of said Election will be opened at 6 O'CLOCK JL M.. and continue open until 5 O'CLOCK in the afternoon of said day. Dated at Woodstock, Illinois, this Twentieth day of September, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fiity~ Two. -rr-a County Clerk. o< ft Pow*f Sttt if*ll 0t Roi now m'tiUbl* pm $<^0 Ut0.% Optiomsl >riLES per gallon" is something everyone IV-i- talks about--and Buick owners tak# pfide in telling us that they're doing OK on this score. But the kind vo/ miles is important too. The real pay-off you get when you oWn a Buick it in what happens while you're turning gas intU power. . Every drop of gas sets off a tiny tornado of compacted energy in Buick's Fireball 8: Engine. >pu swOop from a standing staft tc^atty the law or good sense permits with effortlt smoothness, thanks to Dynaflow Drive.* %u soar over the road with magnificent level* ness--buoyed by big soft coil springs on ever#- wheel--coddled by a dozen other feature!4 which make up Buick's million dollar ride. * I The car holds direction like an airliner on the--*4 he|fti, Jou snug, into t^rns with sure-footed! . •, ' . ' 'v ^iy^ I, ' ^ poise --t ease your grip on the steering wheel* and feel the car seek a straight course again like a compass point, to .Wfl* Thi s is travel as you've always hoped to find it--relaxed, carefree, luxurious, happy--while you leave the miles behind*, v. Yes indeed -- life's different ia Hoi^ different you should find opt. firsthand. 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