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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Oct 1929, p. 3

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c. t , ^vr <» • i * v i" r^plg*? THE M'HMHtY FLABRHUUUB, T^OMttAY, OCTOME 10, 1929 * -jjji «*• *"'•*:• ' 7^ , n % ' j f 7 * , '-J •'-». \ • ' ffc " * •. , ^ v j- -> NOTICE ^ Fjr&? ill - X-"*#'. > *'-¥ 5 ;.*•%?' jn.v t - -<£?' >. a *f " "f.:. s? •;' VA*'^ in *2" -Mf- :*3K Beginning Monday, October 14^| Milk will be delivered later the day. Order extra milk Sun day if it is needed for Monday'#*"4 breakfasted V '* '"W" \ Simmim' i Will Make Year Home More Cheerful • LiX.™; ITCHEN COTE will brighten rooms and make already bright rooms still more cheerful. It keep its original color and smooth surface indefinitely. For ease of application, and for covering and spreading qualities Kitchencote ha# no equaL Neither smoke fumes nor temperature < will discolor or affect the finish of Kitchencote. The smooth, enamel-like surface of this fine Patek Brothers finish stays clean and bright lor a remarkably long time. Suitable for kitchen* bathroom, pantry, hallways, stairways, fruit cellar or store room. Get it from us. Your choice of 10 colors. GEO. B. KANE Drive Tel. !• McHenfy, m NASH INT&ODUOBS TWIN STRAIGHT |!IOHT NASH INTRODUCES Three New "400" Series Models For 193S Are Offered Motoring Public A Twin-Ignition Straight Eight-- the first fine car of its kind in the world--led the imposing presentation of three new "400" Series models for 1930, introduced to the motoring public by the Nash Motors Company. Built with the sound experience and the broad understanding of modern needs that has made Nash engineering a sterling standard of the American industry, these three entirely new lines of cars, on five wheelbase lengths and in three Nash price fields mark a startling advancement in prefection of design and performance beyond any previous accomplishment, and serve to lift moderate priced motoring to its highest level of satisfaction. They appear as another fulfillment of C. W. Nash's undeviating ambition to supply at moderate cost automobiles which possess everything in appearance, performance, comfort and quality offered by the country's most costly cars and to develop finer cars as his thirty-seven years of successful manufacturing roll forward the record of industrial achievement. Three complete groups--the Twin- Ignition Eight, the Twin-Ignition Six and the Single Six--are included in this valuable Nash offering. All of the new models are equipped with motors so far advanced as to be considered a forecast of future fine car design, but based on engineering principles proved and enriched by practical service and nation-wide'public approval. Highest standards in coach building are set by the new and finer LEGAL HOTICES^I NOTICE SG >N OF HEARIN OF CONFIRMATIO CITY OF McHENRY Notice Is Hereby Given to all persons interested that the City Council of the City of McHenry, Illinois, having ordered the levying of a supplemental special assessment to pay j the deficiency existing in the special I assessment of said city, levied for the ' purpose of paving a portion of Crys I tal Lake Road and Main Street, in said city, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, and said city hav ing applied to the County Court oi McHenry County, Illinois, for the confirmation of said supplemental assessment to pay said deficiency and such supplemental assessment there* fore having been made and returned to said Court, entitled: "Crystal Lake Road-Main Street Paving Improvement, Supplemental Special Assessment, City of McHenry, Illinois,'* ' the final hearing thereon will be held on the 28th day of October A. D. 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock A. ML, or as soon thereafter as the busi ness of the said Court will pcrdmit. AH persons desiring may file objections in said Court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. It is further provided by the ordinance that said assessment shall be payable and shall be collected in ten (10) annual installments, with intend est at the rate of six per cent per annum, as provided by law. MAYME HARRISON, Person appointed to make said assessment. Fimm Labaaoa Cedars It Is supposed that the famous cedars of Lebanon, frequently mentioned in the Bible, grew to a height of gO to 80 feet. That is the height of specimens now growing on Mount Lebanon. They were noted for their l^rge trunks and wide-spreading branches rather than their height. "WORDS FAIL TO EXPRESS THANKS FOR NEWKONJOLA" Man Had Rheumatism For Fifteen Years; Now Is Well Again Salon bodies, so carefully engineered v.P^e^Q«*Q^C^enf" Septemto each type of car, and a score of ' ' important but perfectly co-ordinated advancements in design and equipment await the oritical appraisal of experienced motorists. Introduction of the Nash Twin-Ignttion Eight presents the product of more than three years intensive study and experiment by Nash engineers and one Whicfli embraces Advancements in eight-cylinder design and performance not obtainable in any motor car built today. It is powered by an eight-in-line, twin-ignition, vmlve-in-head, nine-bearing motor; *rith an intregally counter-balanced, htfllow-'ptin crankshaft; with aluminum alloy connecting rods capped at the crankshaft end with case hardened steel, a motor that develops 100 horsepower in its 298.6 cubic inches of displacement and matches its amazing power and speed with surprising quietness, smoothness, of control and fuel economy. Gl A. Stilling, McHenry, is hcil Nash distributor. . ^ / u AUDITOR'S NOTICE -j STATE OF ILLINOIS ' OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS The undersigned Auditor of Public j caused thanks Bates, Chicaago I the Named for Prince The dty of Augusta, Qa„ yarned by Gen. .lames Edward Oglethorpe. British, coloniser of Georgia. In honor of the daughter of Oeorge II. When you think of Paint-think of Patekx anal His STOKE J USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOE QUICK RESULTS Money ia Trees ID the Black forest of Germany tome towns collect no taxes. The forest revenue pays all expenses, and In some case? a dividend to the citizens.-- Farm and FlresMc. > , UillHSmi fluiuuin Accounts hereby gives notice that he has appointed Theodore Hamer of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, Receiver of the CITIZENS STATE BANK OF MCHENRY, McHenry County, Illinois, and that the said Theodore Hamer has given bond and is the qualified and acting Receiver of said bank. All persons having claims against said bank are hereby notified and requested to present the same to said Receiver forthwith and to make legal proof thereof. s All persons indebted to said bank are requested to make immediate payment to the Receiver. Dated this 17th day of July, A. D. 1929 OSCAR NELSON, Auditor of Public Accounts. To|i8 State of Illinois ' 1 ' 1 State of Illinois, f"*--•* v McHenry County.- m. h. r In The County Court Of McIUntf County. In the Matter of the Petition of the City of McHenry, Illinois, to Levy a Special Assessment for Repairs to the Sewage Purification Plant and Outlet Lines in the City of Me- Henry, McHenry County, Illinois, Known as Special Assessment No; 24. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of said City ha* heretofore filed in said Court a certificate showing the cost of the work, the amount reserved for interest and that said improvement has been conr strucjfd in substintial conformity the requirements of the Ordinance, therefore. The hearing to consider and determine whether or not, the facts stated in said certificate are true, will be held in said County Court on the 4th day q£ November, 1929, in the Court Howe at Woodstock, at 10:00 A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit. All persons interested may file objections in said Court before said day and may appear at the hearing to support said objections and contest the truth of the facts stated in the certificate. > Dated at McHenry, Illinois, October 1st, 1929. Board of Local Improvements <|f the City of McHenry. JOHN R. KNOX, President JOHN STOFFEL ALBERT KRAUSE WM. M. CARROLL. Attorney for said Board. . MR. JOHN BATES "Words fail to express my for Konjola," "3»id Mr. John 805 North Dearborn Avenue, go, Illinois. . "Fifteen years became afflicted with rheumatism and five years later catarrh developed Rheumatism affected my arms and shoulders. The poisons in my system made my stomach disordered an.1 gas, bloating and indigestion pains afterf every meal. "I began reading and hearing much about Konjola and decided to try it Each new day saw me more improved. The rheumatism became less severe and finally vanished. Catarrh disappeared and has never returned. When the poisons were eliminated from my system all signs of stomach trouble disappeared. Konjola /fcave me health, glorious health, and that is why I praise this medicine with all my heart and soul." Konjola is sold in McHenry, 111., at Thomas P. Bolger's drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section. Central Garage JOHNSBURG ItlUED J. SMITH, Proprietor Chevrolet Sales. General Automotive Repair Give us a call when in trouble EXPERT WELDING AMD CYLINDER REBOR1NG Day Phone 200-J ' Night Phone 640-j-2 Hettermann Motor Sales ^ All kinds of car and truck and general repafc . ing, also welding, done by expert mechanics. 1 Main St., West McHenijr' > Phone 191 " •x m . yt <,jb Good Cooking Requires -- - Pure Milk ~ ^ This dairy is proud to state that Community Dairy Milk provides the housewife with the necessary purity to result in the successful preparation of foods that will satisfy every member of the family. Phone your order Community Dairy Phone 660-J-l Ben J. Smith, Prop. For THE LIVING ROOM-- parchment shades with either metal or pottery bases are especially attractive. Several of these lamps, both floor and table, will provide cheerful light and correct the monotonous glare of a single ceiling unit. For THE BEDROOM-- A bottle lamp or a boudoir lamp with bright pottery base and chintx shade is effective on the dresser or the bedside table. For THE STUDY or DEN-- a combination lamp and smoking-stand la handy as well as decorative. A desk lamp focusing light on the writing wr« ~ face is also convenient. For THE HALL-- a small ornament lamp erill provide subtle and pleasing illumftvatioh. Other rooms offer similar interesting possibilities. Our lighting consultants will be glad to help you select appropriate lamps for your j^ome. i " Tampa plav an important part In home decoration, providing harmonious "spots" of color during the day and at night becoming sources of "cheerful li^ht. The assortments of lamps now on display in the Public Service Jitore will give you many new , ideas for adding a lamp or •'< gyo to your home furnishings t .-5 *• PUBLIC SERVICE COICIPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS E. J. LARKIN, Dist. iQi Williams St., Cryst^ r Telephone 280 0, State of Illinois, , McHenry County. Is. , In The County Court Of McHenry County. In the Matter of the Petition of the City of McHehry, Illinois, to Levy a Special Assessment for the IranroTing of a Portion of Crystal Lake Road and Main Street in Said City by Grading, Curbing:, Draining, Etc, Known as Special Assessment N«. 23. "Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the Board of Local Improvements of said City has heretofore filed in said Court a certificate showing the cost of the work.' the amount reserved for interest and that said improvement has been constructed in substantial conformity to the requirements of the Ordinance, therefore. ~ The hearing to consider and dftermine whether or not^ ,the facts ss stated in said certificate are truf, ^ will be held in said County Court on the 4th day of November. 1929, in the Court House at Woodstock, at 10:00 A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the Court will permit- All persons interested may file objections in said Court before said day and may gppear at the hearing to support said objections and contest the truth of the facts stated in the certificate. v. Dated at McHenry, Illinois, October 1st, 1929. • . Board of Local Improvements n the City of McHenry. JOHN R: KNOX, President JOHN STOFFEL • • ALBERT KRAUSE WM. M. 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