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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Mar 1922, p. 10

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'i*:. •M:>- i~'A-' 'mm* X Jm: sK^Sf: -%S0? fcjM - Y - i t a L > • * ; - . ^ * 4 * > ^4 ITie race tof Buy Your Drags -4^, r*4.;" .. ..:->f fii»ntPN. H. PETESCHMMiiy Buy our best at the low price of $3.75 for men's, $3.15 for boys'. It is the Mayer Honorbilt Brand, noted for quality, wear and comfort. One half double sole clinch. Tfcis £hoe will wear as long if not longer than any other Work shoe at this price. The leather in this shoe does not harden, consequentlyamore dur aWe shoe. :r %-jS •..•1 a,-"-':.- %'i " u ^SMITH BROTHERS •**'" McHenry, Illinois ^ i We have a new snappy tine of fancy and plain £*'*' dress ginghams in all popular shades, 27 to v * ^ * 32 inches wide, priced per yd. from. --20c to Me -IX A fine line of percales in checks, stripes and fancies, the fast color serviceable kind, 36 v 'V / inches wide, per yd. 25c to* / Our line of silk is the finest ever shown in town. * p^-Taffetas, satins crepe tie chine and figured silks in popular colorings for vestees, sleeves and trimmings. ^ LOWER PRICES ON ALL SHOESf^ Oxfords in patent leather, tan, brown and $|.¥ black, per pair $5.00 and $iM[ Pumps in black satin, plain and beaded, also f " p a t e n t l e a t h e r a n d k i d $ 4 . 5 0 t o $ 7 . 5 1 : .'*.7 A complete line of men's, boys' andchildren^s shoes i /^popular styles and prices. • ^ >Our groceries always fresh and pareT prices consis- ^ ~ J "tent with quality goods. ./ •• #sv* Good* Dttir«f4 Promptly Phone I17-R M. J. WALSH •y> fron 192: carewnDrwani predecessor >n *+ . rlSka AmotlwPiMeived from County Collector, being balance of tax for 1920, less his com.. 1264.25 Amount of tax of 1921, received from county collector 700,00 3.00 &J0C S&00 S&90 fc»0 ^#0 1&0 "i. 28.50 ¥otal amount &ceived firom all soorcot .............. .$1085,67 Contra Total amount paid out and the account on which the same was paidare as follows: . S Fkid judffe3 «odd«rfc8, sprifljg tion, 1st district -f 88.00 C. W. Harrison, returning ; books, ballots, etc. ..... Pfsd for hall rent, 1st district Pdkl judges and clerks, spring Inaction. 2nd district ...... Paid judges ond clerks, spring election, 3rd district Paid for hail rent, spring elec* taon, 3rd district Pajtl canvassing board, Bjtfinff election 1921 PaM canvassing board, spring election 1920 Paid McHenry Plaindealer, publishing 1920 Supr. report Paid McHenry Plaindeale** publishing 1920 highway Treas.' report Paid McHenry Plaindealer for election notices, ballots, etc. 41.60 Paid Jos. En pel n, for storing; election booths 3 years .... 10.00 Paid Wm. B. Tonyan for 18 town meetings v 5FS.00 Paid Wm. B. Tonyan for 82 days service as highway com 492.00 Paid Wm. Simes, salary a* thistle commissioner ...... 127.50 Paid John W. Kimball, salary as assessor . v 6$fk00 Paid board of auditers, Sept. meeting Paid town board, Feb. 28tit special meeting Paid McHenry Plaindeal«ar, publishing Sept. meeting Paid Dr. Wm. Hepburn, fumigating bill Paid Peter Smith fo* 13 town meetings •»- Paid Chas. B? Harm sen, town -?• clerk fees • "1W.95 Paid board of auditors, March meeting 1&00 Paid S. H. Freund as poor master ............... w... 100.00 Total amount paid oat f«r all purpo'Ses ........ i i. .... 1986.65 1*00 12.00 #.10 S.00 We wish to say to every citizen of this comlunity who, during the coming year, expects to ft ^ need ANYTHING in the line of FURNITURE, that we are out strong for your trade. We have determined to put in a stiff bid for the business that has been going to the mail order ^ houses, and all we ask of you as a fair minded citi- k; zen is to GIVE US THE FIRST CHANCE AT\~:'£ YOUR ORDERS, f M'M: Surely this i« nrt fafr 'fyktr merchant. Then if we can't please you (quality and quickness of service considered), we wiU bspx QUf 4<ms without a murmur. •*;-l" . v , ;v % A fair chance to compete lor your ii£de is all , ? 'May we have it? ; . " ' - 3*'- •- .. ' ' JACOB JUSTETC McHENRY, ILL. :W Being a balawie Hi the hands of the -Supervisor of ...... 02 The amount and kind of, indebtedness of the Town due and Unpaid are as follows: - Amount due Peter Smith for 58 days, highway com. fees... .$318.00 Dated at McHenry, 111., this 28th day of March, 1922. Stephen H. Freund, Supervisor. Vote for William Simes for assessor next Tuesday, April 4. ADDITIONAL PERSONAL Miss - Josephine Worts of Chicago passed Sunday as a guest in the home of he* partpts, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.. Worts. I Thomas %r\ox at Chicago passed a few days this week in the home of his mother, Mrg. John Kfiox. » Miss Bertha Wolflf passed several days this w?ek with her sister in Elgin. Miss Claia Stx^fel was * Chicago visitor Wednesday. . Misses lone and Erma Thomas of Crystal Lake are spending the week as guests of! Mrs. Barbara Schiessle and family. • ' * Mrs. P. M; Itlsten was |i Chicago visitor Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ejickson and daughters, Charlotte and Jjary Eliiabeth, were guests of wiatives at Crystal Lake Sunday. Misses Margaret and Genevieve Bonjlett of Chicago were week end guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonslett Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison and little son of Woodstock were SttDday guests in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Mayme Harrison. District No. 15 Election Nflttka For Board of Education Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 8th day of April, 1922, an election will be held at the school house in school district No. 15, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, for the purpose of electing one president and two members of the board of education for the full term. The polls will be opened at 1:00 o'clock p. m. [and closed at 5:00 o'clock p. m. of the same day. By order of the bdard of education of said district. Dated this 27 th day of March, 1922. John E. Pufahl, President. Oswalt G.'Treadway, Secretary. To the PubUc Next Saturday, April 1, the Riverside dairy, which I have conducted for the pw5t four and o«»-half years, will be turned over to my successor, Fred Ferwerda, and therefore 1 take this occasion to express my thanks to my customers and the public in general for the very liberal patronage that has been extended me during the time 1 have ^served as your milk man. I take pleasure in recommending to you my successor, who, I am sure, will serve you with the same fairness and consideration which has always been the motto of this dairy and trust that you will continue to give the business 'your loyal support. Albert Krause. imptlAf.. MAR. 31 &Akl K. A. WALSH PRODUCTION SUNDAY. APRIL Dustin Faroum s INh CENTURY COMEDY MATINEE AT 2-M TUCSJDAY, APRH * •*"'* A UNWSIUAl. FEAT|fl*fc "V Tocfcd to £«rth AND tyfett* A. M Schmitt, Pres. M. N. Schmitt, Sfcy, ***» *»-*+,• McHENRY TOWNSHIP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. ~ Tho cheapest and safest insurant* on earth. Rates and other information may be had upon application • * Michael Freund, Agent*McHenry Phone 85 Reasonable - FRED WEIN6CHENKER ^lifraying and Transferring^^ VZ:- iLong and Short Hauls ^ ^ WUl Go AnywlMN McHenry, Illinois WANTED--Two girls for general house work. Good wages. McHenry House, McHenry, III. 42 FOR SALE--Six room strictly modern house, large barn, small orchard, pll fruit bearing trees, McHenry, 111. Unusual bargain. Address J. F. Gordon, 1355 W. Washington Blvd,. Chicago. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Vote for Willifiis Simes for cor next Tuesday, April 4. A complete stock of Patton's sun proof paint for all uses "now on hand at J. J. Vycital's. A big sale of aluminum ware will tyke place at Donavin's for one week, beginning April 7. Carload of potatoes on track for Friday, Saturday and Monday Levinson, West McHenry. Big aluminum sale will begin at Donavin's hardware on April 7 and* continue for one week only. Coming soon, one carload of potatoes, both seed and eating. Place your order at once. M. M. Niesen, MeBenry. Phone 40. Iagteside, Lake county, is to have an up-to-date school building. The small one->room school, which has answered its purpose for some forty years, is to be replaced with a two jggMp brick building. The cost of the N# Structure will be $15,000. Vote for William Simea tor assessor next Tuesday, April 4. < is made more smooth by a substantial ings acoopnt M6ney isn^t f Upit v •' V • ~M h ccrta^li helps over the . .*W' M", W«;.v t,*** V' r- inborn feeling ^satisfaction aod \ Z cofttttitment that accompanies a growing * "'C 8a*tofcs account can only be appceqateg, hy ?' J; Y tie man or woman who has one^, t f •« ; f\C' <* - •! r ^ ' - ' >- "'."'i • \ .x- s" ^ •**»""*, 4 •*'* '* ' k ""t9'1- ' .'ii' ni)i;yi}) IIIIWJ'iimn'ij ju,,,, jujawat.1.:»hi«rig" ^ ggfg (^pet Yoar Acantt Here tad %M f« Hi^kss '%nrr- ,j,ViVW; '.iji/J "i."J i * % '/f life?' i sr'-s* ^ \ 7 mmmm. ^ v"' "'S' A* tt. J. BREFELD, Manager Urn - - M C H R N R Y , i v i m m •10 .• ^ . „ * *. r , v x "T";. piH:C»ljL"lN 'SOMETIMEUgfif' '•K-'t ,'rit • {.W.- • A square deal for everyone. If the goods are not right, Ictf us kno>w. If wi please you^Ml others, ^inot, t«U us aad w«- wiU sm tl^ .yon are please4 r< 'hy rtfeyfreaki-aSt medff, Ib/^e Shankless Cala Hams, lb. - - _ Bosten Smoked Butts, boneless, per Bologna Sau§ag^, --22»C Smoked Liver Sausage, lb._ 25c Diamond A Lard, p^rlb. 15c Fancy Boneless Codfish 7 1 lb. box 24c Salmon, 2 small cans^.f.-25c Domestic Oil Sardines, 2 cans 15c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg._ So t& Grape Nuts, per pkg 17c Kellogg's Krumbles, pkg. __15c 'i; FDSttmi Uereai, riD. canon_ - Swansdown Prepared Cake S;.,lFteuf. per'pki[...;:i'Ti^ii ' Fancy Peanut Buttef,1)111^, 16. Omon Sets, brown and white, •tf % v >41, perib. Fey. Parlor Brooms, 4 sewed fancy Cooking Apples,^- 5c Jancy Celery, 2 buncheisy^ 25fr: <5reen Onions, per bunch- - - io§ fancy Leaf Lettuce, perlb.l-30§ fancy OhiaPotato^s, bu. «85 Q r a p e F r u i t , 3 f o r -- 2 # $ Clancy Bananas, per Mi..4%^- pp« ' • • ' , ' "• • •- _• ..... •• • . ,.v .> $ * . • ' $%' * • ' ;.* * \ ^ of replacing that old fence this spring? Or wfll it be necessary * ^ v t" Iq only repair the bad spots. In either case we have the neces- * h ^ - sary Feocing Material on hand to supply you ' ' notice. " ^pgp||§merkan'Fleld Fence ^^>4^^c^!^iP^"^.merican Poultry Fenai. 1 * :-%:i •Steel Walk Gates "r - *. -- - *J"' ^ T»- - "*• 1 - -- c-.Kw-.r-, •; -t' -* $'-%•#•-ir.,: . , ' C '* 1 '.•$ r-f 'v.; Ti f, v% - r } Can't Sag Gates Steel PostA ' t ^Wy . . .;ai-. .,.4. • Wood Posto 'nje") ']'X-s-dW. o ^ "\lturned'Wood Posig-' Tubular Steel £nd and --r i K -.-w f•' : * Hi >rn' S WE WOl'LO BE PLEASED TO FIGURE ON YOUR NEEDS . 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