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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 May 1915, p. 4

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W O Schrelner, clerk John Kimball, fine..... 13 W U Schreiner, clerk S3 " J«tae I 8 " " " " » '• •• " - 30 John Kimball, floe July 21 .1 B Perry, shortage 2f< John Kimball, fine » " - " Aug 1 W G Schrelner, clerk ..,-i • " - " " • 11 " " " " 18 "." " " Sept 5 " " " •' 17 " " " " ..;.. 21 John KUnb&ll, line 86 W O Schrelner, clerk Oct 8 " IUW Kimball, fine • 15 W G Schrelner. clerk N6v 2 " " " •• tl f l>ec 300.00 itti.1V 5.110 10<S.t*l C.4.S :£.*! •j»;.r>o :«, tc lfi.OO 10(H) 5.00 5.00 10.13 *ti.40 .Jfi.20 42.S*0 77.00 41.00 5.00 35.51 S0.4ti 3.00 30.12 1N16 24.60 15.1X1 3.0C 103.06 10.00 45.25 0l).39 n »- »«. * « - "".S fv* 40.W0 52.M rW . fk --r-T •« -•; * «•'#« .'ffj'l «. « «:h St u u ,**•; '?• iSI.III .. ,v« 1. .. .. i. ' it • Ohas Newman, labor On streets..*..,. "•& 25 Hulwrt Caspers. labor on street*.... 5.2.' Anton Krutnpen, lalmr <»n streets... »J9.;i.' Everett Hunter, pravel 5.40 Geo Meyers, Sr.. lalH>r on streetjp .... lSf<.01 W F Ha'^sett. labor on streets flfi C5 Public Service Co., lighting street* . K^.OO IV)lesc Sliepard Co.. crusned stone 815.75 Will>ur Lumber Oo., lumber, t.lle, etc H4 00 Jake Freund. gravel.. llt.3-r> Peter J. Sclioewer, supplies .1.00 M .1. Kreund, lalx»r ou streets....i... fw.50 C & N VV K It Co. freight on stone... ,49.52 AVni Davis, tfravel 3.7^ Everett Hunter, gravel 12.4} Hubei t *'supers, ialnir on streets 2 75 Theo \Vinkel. labor on streets 2.00 John Simon, labor on streets 2.00 E Hunter, gravel 6.110 Frank Huhr. gravel 3.90 Anton Krumpen. labor on streets... lH.f.O M J Freund. lbr on streets, team 10.00 Geo Meynrs. Sr.. lalnir with team 8S.13 Publi(" Service Oo, lighting streets.. #0.00 Dolose & Shepard Co, stone JS.26 W F lla^sett, lalx>r with team 6.r0 Wilbur Lumber Co. lumber, etc..... 3.53 ('has \V Newman, lalwr on street* .. 3.00 Anton Ivrumpen. laiioron streets... 13.2S Geo F.njreln. labor on streets fv25 I)an 1'urvlfince, lator 5.00 Hubert Caspers, labor 3.00 7 John Kimball, line W G Schrelner, clerk 11 F E Covalt, brick 23 W G 8clireiner. clerk S8 191S Jan 5 " " 16 • .. *3 •• Feb 6 " " '• •• 13 J W Kimball, fine 16 Lynn Richards, Co. Treas. „„ (Delinquent tax. 1903, 1905,1911 and'1913) Dec 27 W G St-hreiner, clerk 50.00 Mar H " " •" " 7o.>7 13 John Kimball, tiuei 3.00 24 W G Schrelner. clerk [!II 35.99 26 John Kimball, fine II"."."" 5.00 27 L Richards. Co. Troas,..".!!!!. 2i;«t.76 Apr 14 NV G Schrelner, clerk 51.32 «3 M " " " 24" " •• ;:::; 28 Stephen Heimer, license 2n W H Krause, license " 29 Henry Heimer, license.I.IIIII" 30 Theo. Schiessle. license Peter B Freund, license ..II ..II Pet«r J Heimer. license. ..Ill" 500.Of Fred Just.en. license 5<i0.(>t 52.95 5S.32 . 32.90 lO.OT) . 368.27 93.15 500.00 500.00 ft(Xt.OO 500.00 W 00 May 3 Heimer & Bickler, license.. J C Bickler, license L 1 Edinger, license. IIIIIIII L F Newman, fine I.Ill \V G Schrelner, clerkllHIIII (H". 500.00 ... 500.00 ... 500.(10 10.00 10.00 ... 97.54 S16.338.85 DUBCB8UINT6 rrBLIC PROPERTY FUND B W Gray, rubber washers J Muthias Engeln, lockiug after hose. John Spencer, labor . McHenry Plaindealer, printing Leg al Adviser Pub. Co., supplies ui i t i rr. .90 1.00 1.45 51.20 .4: Bi--Lateral Fire Uose Co.. hose.."" 423.36 Or R G Chamberfin, boots not re­ turned F A Bohlander, rubber boots Aiitou Eugeln, use of pump.. .1" IIII Wm Bonslett, supplies Frank Buhr, painting & gravel H Chaunon Co., waste Will Heimer, lbr on staadpipe lft Elgin Mfg. Co., fixing engine 16 Wilbur Lumber Co., coal... 17 Joe Engeln, lbr & batteries Is Geo A Stilling, labor I 19 Peter Nelson, lbr with team IIIII 20 II B Schaefer, lbr with team .III" " 21 tic Boley, lbr with team .,...1111111 22 Elgin Mfg. Co., repairing hose cart.. 23 Wm Spencer, repairing pump II 24 Peter .1 Schoewer, lbr on hose cart 26 Wilbur Lumber Co., coal & tile " Elgin Mfg. Co., repairing pump p? wilbnr Lumber Co., lumber 3t e coal.. 4.76 3.00 5.25 1.00 2.9t) If 2.50 96.35 11.39 5.00 1.00 1.50 3.00 3.00 4.02 1.00 2.75 13.54 73.20 26.60 $433.56 SALARY ITTKD 1 Wni G Schreiner, salary $25.00 Wm A Fisher, salary .....IIIII 12^00 V S Lumley, salary IIIII 56.00 Linns F Newman, salary & mealillll 50.70 CJ B Harmseii, reading meters ' 40.00 CJ B llarmsen, clerk at election" ."" 3lo0 James Iievor, salary "" 50.50 F J^Nickels. salary HH ls.oo N E Itarbian, salary IIII." In.00 RG < liumljerlin, salary. ...HI IIIIII" 12^00 Mat h Weber, salary IIII11 IS.00 Joe Welter, clerk at election 3.00 Anton Schneider, clerk at election " 3 00 Ben .1 Brefefd, judge at election ' 3.00 }„ «eo Beck with, judge at election ...UI 3.00 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 J W Kimball, election judge Wm liacon. board of health. Wm Spencer, salary 1N.00 Ben .1 lSrefeld, board of health 10 00 Simon Stolid, president service" IN.OO 3.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 1.13 51.00 52.30 6.00 9.0O 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 9.00 51.50 3.00 1.50 Dr N I Nye, board of health! W G N hreiner, salary W G pchreiner. freight. &" dray age Linus K Newman, salary & meals Janie.i Revor, salary and clothes Frank Thurlwell, special police,...'" 27 Hlmou Stoffel, president service." I 28 John Heimer, salary 29 N E Barbian, trustee service".IIIIIIII 30 Fred .1 Nickels, trustee service 31 Wm Spencer, trustee service 32 Wm Schumacher, trustee service 33 Dr K G Chamberlin, trustee service" 34 Linus F Newman, salary & meals 35 W G Schreiner, auditing Iwtoks . 36 WO Schreiuer, postage & supplies 37 James Revor, police service 50.00 T J Walsh, auditing books IIIII 73 Wilbur Lumber Co., tile 1.84 12749.93 SIDEWALK FUND 1 Mcllenry Artificial St/tne Co. $197.86 Continental Bridge Co., lbr & sup 906.62 3 Henry Ahreus, lalwr on sidewalk .... 49,50 4 M Kngeljn & Son, railing & labor 59.55 5 Mcllenry Art Stone Co., sidewalks... 224 34 1837.67 NO FOND SPECIFIED Public Service Co., lighting streets..9390.00 74 Gefa'id Newman, labor with team... 5.00 75 Geo Hanly, gravel 90 76 Public Service Co.. lighting streets.. 98.00 S3 Ed P Granger, clerk at election 3.00 85 Chas B Harmse.n, judge of election.. 3.00 h7 TJ Walsh, judge of election 3.00 Sfc Ben J. Brefeld, clerk of election 3.00 86 J W Kimball, clerk of election 3.00 89 Geo Kolhermel,"judge of election .. 3.00 •SI1.90 WATEB WOBKS FUND Neptune Meter Co., meters & sup 127.90 Peter J Schoewer. labor during year. 13.25 Joe Engeln, batteries. 2.15 John R Knox, batteries 1.50 John J Vycital. labor on water works 30.65 Standard OifCo., oil 12 38 Joe Enge!n. batteries & chalkllme ... 1.60 P J Schoewer. labor - 5.95 Standard Oil Co , oil 12.25 Valvoline Oil Co., gasoline. -8.50 H Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies 1.66 Neptune Meter Co., supplies 3.00 James B Clow & Sons, supplies 12.16 Standard Oil Co., oil 15.40 John J Vycital, labor & supplies 15.87 Standard Oil Co., oil 12.60 Linquist A llanna Mfg. Co., suppifes. 1.25 Valvoline Oil Co., gasoline 16.00 James B Clow & Sons, supplies 1.98 Neptune Meter Co., meters & sup 45.00 James B Clow & Sous, supplies S3.65 John J Vycital, labor & supplies 90.95 Standard Oil Co., oil 13.30 James B Clow & Sons, supplies "S8.20 Standard Oil Co., oil 8.40 James B Clow Jfc Sons, supplies g.OO Standard Oil Co., oil 11.90 John J Vycital, labor & supplies 41.43 Anton Krumpeu. labor 1.00 J \V Schalfer, labor 5.25 H Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies 88 Valvoline Oil Co., gasoline 16.00 Standard Oil Co.. oil 7.00 John J Vycital, labor & supplies 10.00 John J Vycital, supplies 5.00 Standard oil Co., oil 6.18 Valvoline Oif Co., machine oHII"I"I 12.50 Standard Oil Co., oil 7.48 E S Brink, gasoline "IIIII 16 80 Chas Newman, labor on water works 11.75 Hubert Caspers, lbr on water works . 4.00 Anton Krumpen, lbr on water works 3.25 John J Vycital, labor and supplies... 23.05 A A Landwer. gasoline 2.10 E S Brink, gasoline HI 16.50 James B Clow & Sons, supplies 2S.5J 11 Mueller Mfg Co., supplies IB.47 Neptune Meter Co.. meters 42.00 9715.31 CONTINGENT FUND F G Schreiner. printing 939.75 W G Schreiuer, postage & supplies... .55 Public Service Co., lighting streets .. 98.00 Neptune Meter Co., meters & sup 45.00 Scotford Stamp Co.. dog tags 1.35 Standard Oil Co.. oil IIIIH 12125 Valvoline Oil Co.. machine oil HH 12.50 James B Clow & Sons, lead pipes.HH 12.71 Linus F Newman,salary & meals'IIH 50.35 Henry Schaefer, labor on streets 49.00 Hubert Caspers. labor 011 streets 18.75 C W Newman, labor 011 streets ..I 6.75 Anton Engeln, storing hose cart" I 10.00 Wm G Schreiner, postage & supplies. 5.00 John SimoD, labor on streets 10.00 John J Vycital, labor on streets 18.82 C G Frett, labor on st reets 6.00 F A Bohlander, hip boots IIIIIIII 5.25 F G Schreiner, printing I...IIIHI 15.25 James Revor. salary & meals 60.30 FG Schreiuer, printing I..IIII 8.05 3.00 Wm Bonslett, auditing books a 00 Wm Spencer, auditing books I. n.oo W G Schreiner, supplies ? 1.10 Linus F Newman, salary & meals" IIII SlltO James Revor, salary HH 50I0O Linus F Newman, salary & meaisIIII 53.00 W G Schreiner, clerk service '25.00 Simon StotTel. president service 9.00 James Revor, salary I IIIII 50.00 John Heimer, trustee service.H.IIIII 9.00 N E Barbian, trustee service I 9.00 Wm J Schumacher, trustee service HI 9.00 51 Wm Spencer, trustee service; 52 F J Nickels, trustee service 1. 63 W G Schreiner. supplies & frelgbtlHI 54 Albert Freuud. special police 55 John Engeln. special police . 5® Frank Hutsou, special police ."III 57 KG Chamberlin, trustee service 58 Linus F Newman, salary & meals 59 J antes Revor, salary., ..IIII dO W G Schreiner, supplies, IIIIIIII Wi Linus F Newman, salary & meals 521(10 62 J antes Revor, salary. HI! 51.10 63 W G Schreiner. freight & drayagel 3.90 04 Linus F Newman, salary fi meals..., ">4.50 James lCevoF. salary & meals 66 WG Schreiner. supplies & postage 67 John Heimer, trustee service 68 N E ltarhian, t r ustee service IIIIIHII 69 Wm J Schumacher, trustee service"!I 70 Simon Stoffel, president service 9.00 <1 Fred .1 Nickels, trustee service. " 9.00 72 "Wm Spencer, trustee service...! IIIHI uloo 73- Dr R G Chamberlin, trustee service" 9.00 74 W G Schrelner, clerk ;. .. * 35I00 75 F G Schreiner, printing IIIII .IIIIHIII 7.'n5 7B Linus F Newmau. saiHry & meals... 51.95 77 James Revor, salary & meals HI! 50.55 78 Linus F Newman, salary & meals 51 75 7V James Revor, salary & meals 51.05 W W G Schreiner. drayage & supplies!' 3.50 81 James Revor, salary 50.00 ® Lfnus F Newman, salary St meals.!'.. 50.50 83 W G Schreiner, fi eight & drayage 2.57 91730.10 STBKET AND ALLEY FUND 1485.63 SUMMABY Total receipts 918338.85 Paid out pub property fundl.l 833.56 Paid out salary fund 1730.10 Paid out street & alley fund.. 2749.93 Paid out sidewalk fund 837.97 Paid out contingent fund 465.63 Paid out no fund specified 511.90 Paid out water works fund .. 715 31 Balance on hand May 3,1915 . 8494.45 116338.85 916338.85 I. Carl W. Stenger, Treasurer of the Village of Mcllenry. Illinois, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of the receipts and disbursements of the Village funds for the year ending May 1, A. 1). 1915, is true and cor­ rect according to my knowledge and belief. CAUL W. STKNUKK, Treasurer. STATE OF ILLINOIS, t County of Mcllenry, f88' Subscribed aud sworn to before me this 3rd day of May, A. I). 1915. SIMON STOFFEL, Notary Public. VILLAGE CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT Annual statement of the Village Clerk for money collected for the Vjllage of McHenry, 111., from May 1, 1914, until May 3, 1915, and paid into village treasury: Rec'd for water rates $1108.79 Rec'd for water taps 135.00 Rec'd for licenses issued 182.50 Rec'd for dog tax: I 26.00 Rec'd for miscelleanous 364.07 Rec'd for fines 18.00 9.00 9.00 2.33 1.50 1.50 1.50 6.00 51.50 50.00 2.!*y ;>0.60 1.93 9.00 9.00 9.00 4 W ft ii • M ~ Fi H Anton Krumpeu, lbr on street Public Service Co., street light'i'nj?"" ':%* • enry Schaefer, labor with team .) Freund, laltor with team 7 Frank Thurlwell, lljr on well "&st" Hubert C:ispers, lbr on street 15.75 Wm Bonslett , use of engine" Wilbur Lumber Co.. t ile, brick, etc Hubert Caspers, labor on street J O Bickler, gravel t m Henry W. Ahre.ns, lbr on bridge 150 00 M J Freund. laltor with team I'm.lie Service Co . Iluhtinjr streets" Henry Kinsala. labor on st reets Frank Thurlwell. Ihron streets!I"* Wll Lnni Co. lumber. cemeut.etc.I! Anton Krumpen, labor ou street..II Win Davis, gravel !_" Everett Huliter, gravel C G Frett. travel Public Service Co.. lighting sireet»H M J Freund. laltor on streets Geo Meyers, Sr.. laltor on street* Henry Ahrens. labor on st reets Anton Krumpen, labor on streets... Ohas Newman, labor on streets Hubert Caspers, labor on streets W m Davis, gravel xv_ C A. N W R R Co. fgt, crushed stone. Total Paid over to the Vil. Treas... Less 5% for water collections. $1834.36 81778.92 55 44 OFFICIAL FimUCATION. Report of the condition of the West McHenry State Bank, located at West McHenry, State of Illinois, before the commencement of business on the 30th day of April, 1915, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, for the State of Illinois pursuant to law: BE800RCE8. Loans: Loans Ou real estate... 184,050.00 Loans on collateral se­ curity. and dls- . .. • ;fV. .. 71,129.99 97,956.28 Other loans counts Overdrafts Investments: State, county and mu­ nicipal bonds .. 10,500.09 Other bonds 23.105.00 Stocks of corporation.... 2,180.00 III iscellaneous resources: > Banking house 10,033.52 Real estatc'other than banking house.. Furniture aud fixtures. Due from banks: National ... Cash 011 hand: Currency Gold coin... Silver coin Minor coin Other cash resources: Checks and other cash items.. l.lf«00 1,000.00 11.084.00 360.00 452.00 273.06 92M.0Hfl.27 U3.67 35.7as.00 12,188.52 22.477.33 12,109.06 1,999.34 9338.744.19 25.000.00 15.000.00 8.503.21 289.674,1; 666.51 Total resources.. LIABIUTIKH. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund...... Undivided profits Less current Interest. and expenses paid...... Deposits: Time certificates . 29,338.45 Savings, sublect to no­ tice. -....,199,143.38 Demand, sublect to check 97,642.70 Demand certificates.... 3,450.00 Miscellaneous liabilities: Dividends unpaid Contingent fund 500.00 Postal savings funds.... 106.51 Other liabilities Total liabilities... J338.744.17 STATE OF ILLINOIS, [ Coupty of McHenry, \ " ' I, CARL W. STENGER, Cashier of West McHenry State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. CARL W. STENGER, Cashier. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE J. I. Lang, Attorney Estate of Frank Pfannenstill, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Frank I'fan- nenstill, deceased, late of the County of Mc­ Henry and State of Illinois, hereby gives no­ tice that he will appear before the County Court of Mclleury County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the July Term, on the first Monday in July next, at which Time all per­ sons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the pur­ pose of having the same adjusted. All per­ sons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 3rd day of Muy, A. D. 1915. 47-3t FRANK STKINSDOERFBR. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Joseph I. Lang, Attorney Estate of Mary Schmitt, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administrator of tne Estate of Mary Schmitt, deceased, late of the County of Mcllenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of Mc­ Henry County, at the Court House In Wood­ stock, at the July term, on the first Monday In July next, at which time all persons hav­ ing claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons In­ debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 22Dd day of April, A. D. 1915. 45-3t ANTON M. SCHMITT, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Alford H. House, Attorney The undersigned having been appointed Administrator Of the Estate of George Beck- witli, deceased, late of the County of Mcllen ry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House In Woodstock, at the July Term, on the first Monday in July next, at which time all per­ sons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the pur­ pose of having the same adjusted. All iter- sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this29thday of April, A. 1). 1914. 46-8t J. C. HOLLY, Administrator. $1834.36 I hereby certify the foregoing re­ port to be correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, W. G. SCHREINER, Village Clerk. STATE OF ILLINOIS, # County of McHenry, f I, Simon Stoffel, a Notary Public, in and for the said County in the State aforesaid, do hereby certify, that Wm. G. Schreiner, personally known to me, to be the same person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing Instru­ ment, appeared before me this day in person, and acknowledged that he signed, sealed and delivered the said Instrument as his free and voluntary act, for the uses and* purposes therein set forth, including the release and waiver of the right of homestead. Given under my hand and notarial seal this third day of May, A. D. 1915. SIMON STOFFEL, Notary Public. Imported pure Olive oil at C. Unti's. THREE CAPABLE JUDGES Judges C. H. Donnelly, A. H. Frost and C. C. Edwards, the three circuit court judges of this district, whose terms expire next month and who are candidates to succeed themselves, have records which entitle them to re-elec- tion. They have been chosen in the regular way and voters without regard to party can support them conscious that in doing so they will give approval to jurists who have done their best to serve the district and the people. Circuit judges upon assuming their duties abandon their court practice; give up their source of revenue so far as law practice is concerned and dedi­ cate themselves to the work in the office to which they ^re elected. Here in this district Judges Donnelly, Frost and Edwards have confined their work entirely to the district. Neither has left the district to hold court in Chica­ go, where extra compensation is paid aside from their regular salary. The fact is the district has had the benefit of their entire service; the court work in the various counties of the district has been kept up so that no criticism is heardof judges leaving the district to draw extra pay by hold­ ing court in Chicago. Judge Donnelly and Judge Frost each have the advantage of many years of experience on the bench, while Judge Edwards has also made good during the brief time he has served thereon as the successor of Judge Whitney, deceased. Circuit court judges who render good scrvlee, who are capable and honest, as are the three jurists whose terms expire in this district, are not frequently changed. In fact, the custom is to retain judges of this class because of the value of their exper­ ience. The three judges of the district have been chosen in the same manner as have those in the other sixteen dis­ tricts of the state. Like the others, they have the advantage of experience, but above all and beyond all, they are honest, upright, trustworthy and cap able. , UN1VER0ALI8T CHURCH Sunday, May 9, services as usual Sunday school, 10:00 a. in.; preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Subject of ser- JOHN M. RATCLIFF, Minister. NO ALUM UI CREAM BAKING POWDER n. 4'i» » * •'* "" : f; lwv^aj»Americ«*i if Jag' 'r-^brahtm; Lincoln^ Get one of our beautiful Flags free and display it on Memor­ ial, Decoration, day-May 30. % See our offer below A 6x4 FLAG and FRFF THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME BANK A AV1-/1J ; & - -fei ?, h'J- 'J' -hi'J, '{Jt ; SIZE 6 FT. BY 4 FT. Complete with Pole and Fixtures |TO any person opening a savings I |account with $25.00 or more) V/IV Heavy bunting, sewed stripes, permanent colors; flag of jj>est quality and sells at high price "THE FLAG OF PEACE" "It is your Flag and my Flair And, oh, how much it holds. Your land and my land Safe within its folds. ' You may open an account with $1.00 now and get one of the little banks at once, receiving a fiag as soon as the account has reached $25.00. We also give a flag and a bank to those already having savings accounts at this bank, who will add $25.00 to their accounts. The flags are given outright, as permanent pa­ triotic souvenirs for the home--one to a family. The banks are furnished for the use of our de­ positors, as an aid to systematic saving. They are the best made. * 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Saving Deposits As handsome as a Jewel Gasket , ' HtCKElS DIMCS ':•# »•«« ••»»** ' » - A _ *'j»r fx It counts your money and lets you see it grow West McHenry State Bank WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS --¥ S'ltl IOWA OATES fr ,We've»Got The Best Gate Proposition ^to offer you that has ever been made to any man. You need new gate9 on your place.» The old ones you've wanted to get rid of a long time ago and as long as you're going to put up new gates this season y6u ought to buy those that will last longest, give you no trouble at all, cost little, and add at­ tractiveness to your place: Such gates are iThe Famous Iowa Gates (The Sensation of the Year) There's no secret about the durability of Iowa Gates. No. 9 wires--heavy steel tub­ ing--close mesh -- superior construction -- every part galvanized 3 times heavier than fence wire--the adjustability at the outer end, to raise over obstructions, to meet the- different kinds of gateways, to raise over •now, to raise high enough to let hogs and poultry go underneath, yet retain larger HfocK, proves they are the best of all. They're made by the Iowa Cinte Co., lead­ ers in the steel gate business, und there's no butter nutilo ativwhere. Wo pruaran- toe Hr.'-.n, the rmirnif.'t :turers <;tand behind us, and o'.r price in ;ii my dollars lower tl::in you would expect to pay for gates of such qual­ ity. Cnll on us and learn how we loan tbem Ottt on 60 days' PRKH trial Wilbur Lumber Co. L_ West McHenry, 111. 2lfe?3 IF there is one time more than another when mi-lady needs a wide range for seledion, it is when trying to choose materials for Summer Gowns and Dresses Owing to the large variety of fabrics and patterns we are showing, our lady customers find difficulty in decid­ ing "which," but we delight in showing these goods, and your inspection is invited and appreciated. SMITH BROS. McHENRY, ILL. PHONE 79-J SEALED BIDS WANTED Noiict! is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the village clerk of the village of McHenry for the old village hall building, the build­ ing to be removed by the purchaser. Bids will be received for a fchort time only. WM. O. SCHRRINRR, Village Clerk. FOR SALE--House and four lots. Excellent building sites. Mrs. Mary Sohreiner, West MeHenry, TXL FOUNDATION FOR NEW HONE F. J. Herbes, the McHenry plumber, will erect a new home on his lot on Green street this summer. The foun­ dation is already completed and build­ ing operations will be rushed to com­ pletion. A good plumbing job is a creation, the others arc imitations, for the real iroods. See Herbes Attention! a? :^v I will be IN McHENRY May 17 to May 21 AT I McHENRY, ILLINOIS, with a full line of samples, of exclusive imported goods. Among them are beau­ tiful Mandarin Coats. Direct from the land of chrysanthemums and cherry blossoms comes this accessory for woman's adornment. They are em­ broidered absolutely 'by hand. Bewild ingly beautiful satin, messaline silk mat­ inee suits. Adorable negligee of clingy crepe de chine. Silk kimonas, imported , from Japan. Silk underwear, Silk hose, silk petticoats and many other articles of ladies apparel. Also gents' silk pongee negligee shirts, exclusive line of underwear, silk hose, etc. Will be pleased to show these samples to any and all who call. YOU TAKE NO CHANCES! Razors are Guaranteed for Life For Sale by E. V. McAllister, West McHenry Go to Petesch'8 and want when jou want \ what you Subscribe for the Plaindealer and keep posted on local happenings

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