i" ; - - ? ^ H ^:\ ^ -f.? sj*'^?y» . -v . v ; v. -»• :v >• * ^j^"ti ^ - *4 * 'V ^ Jfe * * „ -* - J stjifv- : *\ * - - , "?'•"*•*& •• " ~i I **•*.'£ •« * t *,'* ^ 5 wim «*s v'1' • A „>* * V i-7 ; ^ 1 t-s*% „ • -- j *»' „<• • T -/•• Twice ol Item* of Interest Taken Fna fhi Files of the Pltindealn •'. of Yemrs Ago \ FIFTY YEARS AGO William Covell sold his heavy team Ott Monday for three hundred dollars. We learn that a Mr. Smith from HainesviSle, has leased the new building of J. J. Gilles, and will immediately open therein a boot and shoe shop. The sheep shearing festival will take place at Woodstock this week CITY TREASURER'S ANNUAL REPORT CITY Of M HENRV April 25, 1931, to April 21, 1932 - I, Gerald J. Carey, Treasurer of the City of McHenry, Illinois, do hereby certify that the following statement of receipts and disbursements of the City Funds for the year ending April 21, 1932, is true and correct according to my best knowledge and belief. GERALD J. CAREY, City Trataonr. STATE OF ILLINOIS, County of McHenry. ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of April, 1932. AUGUSTINE M. FREUND, . Notary Public. Baiaiice April 26, 1931 ..$ 2,087.93 * RECEIPTS , APfcQ.38, >\c v s ,'i t. w\ £< •*' 'r* * ?,•$? v*^ i t County Treasurer 1668--C. H. Hanson Oft. 1666---Liberty Oil Co. 1676--Public Service Co. „.. 1577--'Public Service Co. 1580--W. C. Felt* -... 1584--Peter A. Neiss 1585--C. H. Hanson Co* 1^91--George Meyers 1592--Alexander Lbr. Co..... 1594--Anton J. Schneider 1597--Public Service Co. .... 1598--Public Service Co. 1608--W. C. Felt* ...... 1611--Peter A. Neiss 1619---C. H- Hanson Co. 1620--West Side Garage 1623--Public Service Cow 1624--Public Service Go. 1629--W. C. Felt* 1639--Peter A. Neiss 1643--E. H. Merrick .. 1646--George Meyers 1649--F. H. Wattles .. 1654--^Public Service Co.* 1655--Public Service Co. .... 1658--Public Service Co. 1661--Herman Kreutzer, Jr. J662--Edward Rossman ,>«&-•. 1L&0 21.16, 148.35 124.. 1 110.00 21.77 S.00 4.50 8.50 27.00 148.25 124.71 110.00 7.00 7.00 1.50 14S.25 124.71 110.00 1761--Henry C. Kamhols 1763--McHenry Plaindealer, 1766--John J. Vycital ....^ 1767--Mayme Boss 1768--Carey Electric Shop |? 1769--N. P. Justen ...u.--....i,: 177S--Public Service Ox ..^ 1774--Public Service Co. ..4 1779--M. M. Niesen 1780--Mayme Buss 1785--Public Service G» 1786--Public Service Co. ...» 1791---McHenry Plaindealer 1793--A. H. Schaefer 1798--Standard Oil Co. .ijtwrw Jr. .t'.tri T? Total .. Public Property 1657--Public Service Co. .. 2.35; 1446--111. Bell Tel. Co. ...... 22.50,1458--M. Engeln ft Son .... 55.00 1462--Public Service Co. .. 28.8011473--Herman Schaefer .... 147.72 1478--lit. Bell Tel. Co. .... 124.7111485--rA. H. Schaefer ... 10.00 (J 499--John J. Vycital ... 67.50 Wednesday and Thursday. A large City CoUector--Water Dept. *,104.53 j 1664--Wm. H. Krause turnout is expected. [Superintendent of Water The new members of f&e board of t Wprks trustees were sworn in on Monday evening last, and the board was organized by electing Antony Weber president for the coming year. ...$11,638.06 1663--Robert Patzke 1500--Herman Kreutzer, Jr. FORTY YEARS AGO • ' M. E. Wightman has been building a new carriage liouse near his livery barn. . The weather is still cold and raw in this section, and winter overcoats are not uncomfortable. Jos. Bishop caught a Pickerel in the river on Monday that weighed thirteen pounds and a Pike that weighed four pounds. Fishing is now in order, so get your tackling ready. •» This is the awlful season of the year when the average-man stays away from home as much as possible, sleeps on a straw bed in the garret and eats his dinner off the heed of a barrel in the woodshed. House clean- Sutton lost a valuable three year old colt, on Sunday last, with hydrophobia. He has been running in a lot, near the house, part of the time this Spring, and must have been bitten by a rabid dog, although no one has heard of one being around. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO « The price of butter on the Elgin board of tra<fe Monday was 33 cents. H- Hirsch has recently had a telephone installed in his home. A new plate glass front has been ordered and will be placed in the Justen store at an early date. The improvement will add greatly to the outside appearance of the building. F. A. Bohlander has received his automobile which he purchased at the auto show in Chicago last winter and is making good use of it. James B. Perry has broken ground for a modern dwelling to be erected j 1533--John just north of his residence .on Maple avenue. Police Magistrate----Fines City Clerk-H." . •• • Vehicle Tax Dog Tax .... Water Fund Fire Fund Peddlers License Salary Account Bowling License Theater License Miscellaneous My* i326.00 6.00 J*777.75 X 172.25 t 87.02 • 30423 6.'i0 10.00 40.00 60.00 82^)0 Total Receipts $22,612.90 Total Receipts and Bal. ance ....$24,700.83 DISBURSEMENTS Salaries $ 2,682.00 Fire Fund -- 641.01 Street and Alley .... 6,147.56 Waterworks 2,636-30 Public Property 410.52 Contingent Fund 8,216.82 Band Fund 1,123.10 Right of Way Bond Interest 250.00 Special Assessments 8,829.60 Bond and Interest Account.. 700.00 Total Disbursements $21,636.91 Balance, April 21, 1932 ....$ 8,063.92 DETAILED LIST OF DISBURSEMENTS Salary Fund •4403--John Walsh 1408--Henry L. Cowlin ,£~- 1409--John R. Knox ...^ 1411--Herman J. KreutMT 1412--R. I. Overton 1413--Jacob Schaefer 1414--Frank H. Wattles ^ 1416--Peter A. Neiss 1418--Dr. A. I. Froehlich ^ 1419--Fred Nickels, Sr. .j^' 1420--Ben Brefeld ^ 1449--Albert Krause 1410--Peter J. Doherty 1467--John Walsh ... „v, 1491--John Walsh TWENTY YEARS AGO The roads have been very dusty of late. What is McHenry going to do regarding the sprinkling of her streets this summer ? A number of our citizens are still waiting for their water pipes to thaurj 1607 John open- It certainly is tough to have your water pipes frozen at this time of the year. Work on the two new garages being built by Fred Karges and John W. Schaffer is progressing favorably and will add life to the lower end of town. J. C. Bickler, the wide awake proprietor of the McHenry House, also expects to have his new garage completed within a short time. Walsh ... 1537--John R. Knox 1538--Peter A. Neiss --ffip" 1539--Albert Barbian ....IB* 1540--Peter J. Doherty ...*** 1541--Herman J. Kreutzefr „ 1542--R. I. Overton 1543--Jacob Schaefer ^4* 1544--Frank H. Wattles .*$«;: 1578--John Walsh Walsh 1628--John Walsh .......... 1631--John R. Knox ^ 1632--Albert Barbian 1633--Peter J. Doherty 1634--Herman J. Kreutav# 1635--R. I. Overton 1636--Jacob Schaefer 1637--Frank Wattles . 1638--Peter A. Neiss .....•!£ 1672--John Walsh 1703--John Walsh ------ Now that all the primaries and 1726--John Walsh elections are over, let's all settle down to the natural life once more. TEN YEARS AGO The road drag has been doing considerable work on our streets during the past week or so. Machinery is now being installed in the basement of the new McHenry laundry building on Waukegan street, which seems to indicate that the place will soon be open for business. « One of the things that should have •the early attention of our village board is our sidewalks, some of which are not only a disgrace to the village, but are also dangerous to travel- Since the storm of last week: 1475--John Stilling ^ Wednesday Simon Stoffel, local 1484--A. H. Schaefer insurance agent, has been one j 1495--Carey Electric Sho& of the busiest men in these parts. Up 11561--Standard Oil Co. ..w. until Wednesday morning of this 11569--John Stilling 135.00 20000 32.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20-00 75.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 1000 ^ 20.00 135.00 135 00 135.00 32.00 75.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 ? 20.00 ' 20.00 20.00 135.00 135.00 13500 24.00 , 15.(0 10.00 15.00 15.00 v 1500 15.00 75.00 335.00 1135.00 135.00 j 1635--Walter Krause ......... 1666--Fred J. Nickels, J*~~* 1678--George Meyers .......... 1-673--W. C. Felt* ........Lz&i 1677---Peter A. Neiss ...WM 1681--Herman Kreutzer, Jr. 1'683--Henry C. Kamhol* .... 1688--McHenry Cty. Farmers Assn. 1689--Alexander Lbr. Co. .... 1693--Public Service Cow 1694--Public Service C<fc 1698--C- H. Hanson Co, 1699--Standard Oil Cn - 1704--W. C. Felt* .... 1706--Peter A. Neiss 1708--George Meyers 1717--A. H. Schaefer 1724--Public Service Cot m 1725--Public Service Co, .... 1727--W. C. Felt* 1737--Peter A. Neiss 1745--McHenry Plaindealer 1749--Public Service Co 1750--Public Service Co. .... 1754--W. C. Felts 1756--Peter A. Neiss . 1760--George Meyers 1770--G. P. Newman . 1771--Public Service Cfe 1772--Public Service Co. „r;. 1778--W. C- Felt* ... 1781--Peter A. Neiss 1783--Public Service C<* 1784--Public Service Co, 1788--George Meyers 1792--Mort F. Ritt ...... 110.00 •.' $.75 H&i §5.iH) 1501--Henry M. Schaefer 40,00 1505--Theo, W. Winkel .....*- 60.0011514--111. Bell Tel. Co.. 40-00' 1515--Public Service 6.00 j 1524--C. J. Eddy ttJOO 11625--C. J. Eddy .. 1526--C. J. Eddy 1527--C. J. Eddy 1532--C. J. Eddy 1565--Henry C. Kamftols „.i 1575--Public Service Co. ...,*• 1579--Jos. F. Freund 1587--McHenry Plaindealer 1588--Thomas P. BoTger .... 1589--McHenry Art. Stone Co 1596--111. Bell Tel. Co. 1601--Public Service Co. .... 1622--111. Bell Tel. Co. ; 1627--Public Service Co. .... 1650--Dave Johnson 1651--HI. Bell Tel. Co. v. I68O--McHenry Lumber Co. 1693--Bl. Bell Tel. Co 1697--Public Service Co. ..., 1709--McHenry Lumber Co* 1712--Jacob Justen A Son* 1716--111. Bell Tel. Qo- 1721--Public Service Co. ...* 1740--McHenry Lumber Co& 1742--111. Bell Tel. Co. 1748--Public Service Co. ...; 1775--Public Service Co. .... 1782--111. Bell Tel. Co. 1787--Public Service Co. ...» 1795--McHenry Lunffier Co, 1796--Alexander Lbr. Co. .. 3.00 8.14 146.80 124.71 66.10 20.U1 110.00 11.50 6.00 6-56 124.71 146.80 110.00 44.50 3.00 124.71 146.80 110.00 28.00 12.60 8.75 146.80 124.71 110.00 22.25 146.80 124J/1 17 50 8.00 Total -- -- 4 6, 147.5G Waterworks 1404--M. M. Niesen 1406--Chas. S. Ensign 1417--Mayme Buss 1444--James G. Fay 1447^Standard Oil Co. 1448--Mueller Co 1451--National Meter Co. .. 1455--John F. Brda ........... 1457^Standard Oil Co, ...... 1459--John J. Vycital _..... 1460--B. F. Langworthy .... 1463--Public Service Co. .... 1464--Public Service Oo. .... 1468--M. M. Niesen . ...^ 1470--Mayme Buss 1471--Chas. S. Ensign ........ 1472--Wm. Bacon 1476--Alexander Lbr. Co. * 1481--Public Service Ce. .... 1482--A. H. Schaefer 1493--M. M. Niesen ............ 1497--McHenry Plaindealer 1509--National Meter Co 1510--Mayme Buss 1511--Chas. S. Ensign 1512--M. Engeln & So|t_.* 1516--Public Service Co* 1517--Public Service Co. 1531--H. E. Buch 1535--M. M. Niesen ... 1536--Chas- S. Ensign 1545--Mayme Buss .... 24.00! *546--M. M. Niesen 15.00 j 1550--McHenry Plaindealer - 15 0011552--Andrew Hanson 15.00 !553--Art Meyers 15.00 1560--M- Engeln A SonU^ 16.00 1562--John F. Brda ----T-Trv- 15.00! 15®--Mueller Co. 75 0011571--H. E. Buch 135.0011573--Public Service Co. .... 135 00! j574--Public Service Co, .... • 11581--M. M, Niesen 4 2,682.00 :1582--And/few Hanson 1583--Cbds. Ensign ... 1593--Mayme Buss 1595--John Pint ..f. 1729--John R. Knox ,, ^ 1730--Albert Barbian 1731--Peter J. Doherty ..i^ 1732--Herman J. KreutaW 1733--R. I. Overton 1734--Jacob Schaefer ^ 1735--Frank H. Wattles .Sli 1736--Peter A. Neiss 1753--John Walsh 1777--John Walsh Total Fire Fond 1405--'Win. R. Bickler J 1452--John Stilling ^ 1454--Stoffel A Reihanspeib «er |' 350.00, 14.65: week a total of 137 tornado losses have been reported. "Father Nile" The "Nile Is unique among rivers of world. Although It is 3,500 miles long, it has no tributaries for the last 1,700 miles of its journey to the sea, largely through desert. Several streams discharge into it above this point The flow Is so light In summer that the months of the Nile are entirely closed by dams, but at the height of the flood ssason or Inundation it Is a torrent discbarfuif 18,000 cubic yards par eecl «d«* Numbers "The phraf-c ...utx n^u,oer" is sometftMes applied to any series in which a chosen term Is written as 100 and the other terms expressed in percentages of it Another definition is: "An index number is a number adapted by its variations to indicate the increase or decreasfe of a magnitude not susceptible of definite measurement," Index numbers are applied to the measnrement of the general movement of priees, cost of living, wages, production, consumption, employment, etc. 1670--West Side Garage ^ 1690--John Stilling 1604--Buss Page Motor Sales -- -- 4 ^ ' 1644--Kent 4 Co. 1682--C- M. Curtis 1685--John Stilling 1700--rPeter Pi r sch * A Softs 1715^-John Stilling „»«...«» 1741--John Stilling 1750--John Stilling • 1797--J ohn Stilling 75^0 1.10 .90 5.60 1.65 7.26 1.C0 1.19 12.00 13.80 V-"' Classical kfaats Oi>era ft classical music and much of the so-called classical music is opera, as the term opera is the plural of opus, and an opera is a number of opuses set to words for presentation on the stage. High aad Low Poitti She highest point on earth Is Mount ttvirest; in the Himalayas, and the lowest Is the shore of the Ife^d sea; Total Street and Alley 1407--Wm. C. Feltz ............|T 1445--William Brefeld -- 1461--Peter A. Neiss ..»•*•»-- 1465--Public Service Co. 1466--Public Service Co. 1469--W. C. Feltz 1474--McHenry Plaindealv 1477--Peter A. Neiss 1479--Public Service Co. M 1480--Public Service Co. .^f 1483--A. H. Schaefer ,Tr 1486--M. M. Niesen - - igjp'" 1487--Mayme Buss . 1488--E. H. Merrick 1489--Mrs. F. J. Lennerts. Jr. 1492--W. C. Feltz ^ 1496--Carey Electric Shop* 1502--George Meyers ^ 1503--Anton J. Schneider ^ 1504--C. H. Hanson Co. ..*» 1607--Peter A. Neiss 1513--Henry C. Kamhol* 1518--Public Service Co. .«*• 1619--Public Service Co. 1534--W. C. Felt* ..... _• 1548--Peter A. Neiss »...»« 1661--Diedrieh Brew/ 1664--George B. Kane --| .$ 641.01 100.00 1-00 4.00 124.71 148.25 110.00 .70 „ 46.00 $48.25 124.71 •V 7.55 -. 70.00 ^S2028 105.97 128.13 110.00 1599--Public Service Coi 1600--Public Service Ct* 1603--Buss Page Motor , r Sales wiiiw. 1605--McHenry Lumber Co. 1609--M. M. Niesen 1610--Andrew Hanso/i 1613--Mayme Buss 1614--M. Engeln A Son 1615--McHenry Plaindealer 1.60 1616--Carey Electric Shop„ -- 24.85 1^17--N. P. Justen - ... - 69.00 1618--John F. Brda ^ 5.94 i 1621--National Meter Cfcjji*' 25.33 1625-- Public Service Cow |l5.'i2|1626--Public Service Cot 13.52 16^0--M. M- Niesen ... 1641--Andrew HanSda . 1642--Mayme Buss 1647--H. E. Buch ......... 1648--Chas. EnsTjpr-*^...* 1652--A. H. Schaefer --ri[n/- 1653--Public Service Co, 1656--Public Service Co. 1659--E. H. Merrick ......... 1660--McHenry Plaindealer 1674--M- M. Niesen 1675--Mayme Buss 1679--M. Engeln ft Son «« 1684--Carey Electric Shop.. 1687--John J. Vycital 1690--McHenry Plaindealer 1695--Public Service Co. w. 1696--Public Service Co. 1705--M. M. Niesen 1710--M. Engeln ft Son" 1711--Mayme Buss 1714--P. H. Freund 1718--A. H. Schaefer 1.00 j1719--W. S. Darley Co. ii, ^ 31.75! 1J20--R- D. Wood ft Co.' ^ 37X0-1"^--Public Service Co.' ^ ? 7.6011723--Public Service tCo. ^ - ^*•44.75 I728--M. M. Niesen ....^, V • 3.50; I7®®--Mayme Buss $48.25; 1^43--H. E. Buch 124 7111744--James B. Clow A llO.OO! Sons 73.10 1761--Public Service Co. „ 32.00 1752--Public Service Co. *, 1.5C 1756--M. M. Niesen 60.00 18.*>0 4.78 15.0') 1.65 81.02 21.90 1.75 *61 .14 100.00 18.20 42.00 6000 12.60 4.00 6.43 . 85.28 18.r,2 2.70 60.00 10.00 105.00 35.40 4.50 5^0 1576 109.20 33.01 6000 9.60 6.55 1.10 11.00 15.60 7J6 C00 20 18.92 12.67 87.60 20.24 60.00 1.00 8.60 29^8 .75 96.80 14JI6 16.60 2.00 60.00 2.00 22.42 1825 20.73 1.00 7.22 1.17 152.60 13.12 68.S0 60.00 7.50 2.29 41.80 4.00 3-Y8 16.08 45^20 10.00 15.75 60,p0 15.42 11.75 1J0 JO .70 42.30 1924 60.00 6.40 15.18 1.00 3J2* 2.05 19.64 18.64 38.00 60.00 6.92 720 9^5 1480--Fred C. Felts mm, 6.00 i.00 1481--J. W. Fay 6.00 5 .50 1432--Ralph D. Hoff «»» 6.00 J825 1433--Kathryn Schmitt 6.09 8.75 1435--Louis A. Erickson 10.00 . 6.92 1437^-L. F. Newman .....**»yJL 6.00 |9.66 1440--Katie Weber ... ^ 6.00 4>'0 1441--Mary Brefeld • 6.00 10.00 1442--M. Engeln ft Son 10.00 j'18.78 1443--John R: Knox ^ 2-25 --•3.00 1421--B. F. Langworthy.^, v , 213.75 ^ )8.4S 1426--May Powers 6.00 . 41.60 1427--Mary G. Doherty m 6.00 , 1.04 1428--Alice Lindsay 6.00 , 1.65 1436--George Bohr • 6.00 ---- 1438--Katherine SchneiddE. 6.00 -....,'..,.$2,^6.30,1439--Barbara Krause ...^ 6-00 11453--John R\ Knox 1.78 1-80 1456--McHenry Plaindealer 80.65 2 .50 1434--Esther L. Smith 6.00 3(1.25 1490--J. W. North ft Cofe.^ 200.00 ;2.29 1498--McHenry PlaindealM" 29.75 10.00 1506--Stoffel ft RieihansMF- .S: .50: ger lij, 49-00 . 36 1520-- Earl, Leah, Etc. , / . ; , v . 1 3.50 Brown ,v • ; 800.00 ^.50 1530--West McHenry Sta^s:^- ^ i8.00 Bank ...» ...^ . ' SOO.OO I|1.00,1547--Peter A4 Neiss 1.00 v JO 154^-McHenry PlaHidealsr72.30 ^2.88 1555- -Citizens State Ban|t4 ; .300.00 I7.o0 1556--Obenchain Boyer 0flk.;:'v25O.«»-» "$0.00 1557--D. T. Smiley v 50.00 fO.OO 1569-Argus Mfg. Co. ....*. r fi.05 12.00 1564--Chicago Oxygen Gaa, :: v ^ 25.00 Co. 2.56 ^|2-b0 1567--John R. Knox .. .46 2.23 1568--Hovder's Stat. Store 2^20 1572--111. Bell Tel. Co. .50 1606--McHenry Lumber Co., 7.19 1612--Peter A. Neiss .50 1640--D. T. Smiley .... . 150.00 1645--John R. Knox .......^a. ; : 9.00 1676--Peter A. Neiss . 1.50 2.19 1686--Thomas P. Bolger 4.70 .60 1691--McHenry Plaindeallr ° 12.75 1701--Earl, Etc., Brown * 200-00 1702--West McHenry State / '.4%? 19.00 4.40 1.00 . 4 90' M 1.44 2.50 .50 17.85 .60 8.93 16.44 • 8.90 '* .50 5.01 ,18 98 ? .50 4.65 4.65 .60 2.13 3.45 14.74 Bank 800.00 1707--Peter A. Neiss 1.00 1739--John R. Knox 4&0 1746--McHenry Plaindealer 8J25 1747--Illinois Printing Co... 26.66 1757--Peter A. Neiss --- , „ llDO 1758--111. Bell Tel. Co £0 1764--Wattles Drug Stove .. 4.10 1765--McHenry Lumber Co. 22.16 1776--West McHenry State Bank 800.00 1790--McHenry Plaindealer 10.10 1794--A. H. Schaefer ........ .15 Total Baart Fund 1450--McHenry Band 1686--McHenry Band ..... ...,$ 3^16.82 240.00 883.10 Total $ 1,123.10 Right of Way Bond Interest Coup. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 at $26.00..$ 125.00 Coup. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 at $25.00.. 125.C0 Total ...; $ 250.00 Special Assessments 1520--City Collector 9. $ 250.00 1521--City Collector lli«i* 350.C0 1522--City Collector 13,.100.C-J 1523-- City Collector 1S C . / 300. 00 1528--Cjt,y Collector ' 300.00 1667--City Collector 9^1i*.^-' 200.00 1668--City Collector 476.00 1669--City Collector 11^^^1,200.00 1670--City Collector 18,425-00 1671--City Collector 21........ 200.00 1713--McHenry Plaindealer 16.40 1762--McHenry Plaindealer 8.60 1789--McHenry Plaindealer 4.60 Total .$ 3,829.60 Bond and Intercet Account 1799--West McHenry State Bank .,,$ 300.00 1800--Earl, Etc., Brown ..4 160.00 1801--Boyer Fire App. a, 250.00 Total ;..$ 700.C0 m 1 \-j* 1 •'•hr Wti fer tie 3e«f .."J1** Tkt cuitlvstlon of tbe atfad is of food applied for tke seal of i 1 acero* ^\- Ltmntod Lom At the end of an examlnatioa tlkB teacher gathered up all the papsflk A m o n g t h e m h e d i s c o v e r e d o n e i h c e t t " V which, instead of being covered with historical names and dates, bore m$nh " ly a crude drawing of a tombstone otf <•-£?. which was written, "Sacred to OM t'| memory which always deserts sm SB occasions Mke this." " . - ill Mold Character WeB Every man must live with the AM#' he makes of himself; and the bettcv job he does in molding his character, the better company he will hare.--Bpchange. • SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS T&al --»* Contingent Fund 1415--Peter A. Neiss jf* 1422--Randolph Perkins Co. 1423--Wm. Simes 1424--Math Heimer ............ 1426--Mabel Wheeler 1429--Walter A. Krause .... 410.62 Six Seven Eight Nine Ten . Eleven ........ Twelve Thirteen ...... Fourteen Sixteen ........ Seventeen .. Eighteen Twenty ........ Twenty-one Twenty-two Twenty-three Twenty-three Supp 2.70 1A6.16 6.00 6 00! Twenty-four 6.00 6.00 Total 1931 Bal. Apr. 25 $ 1,865.60 . 135.87 89.69 2,827.68 M89.67 2,951.52 1,100-92 2,723.00 889.21 lr370.81 848.59 1,133.06 1,096.67 277.94 142.05 236.U7 £ 1755 926.00 Receipts f 2,784.97 34-88 14.45 3,121.26 1.598.19 5,295.98 il,445.78 2,749.39 1,822.69 1,97638 2,163.11 » 1 , 352. 08 1,064.71 1,433.11 ^ • 24.79, 1.395.20 132.04 1,275-97 Disburse- 1922 ments Bal. Apr. 21 $ 423.84 $ 4,226.73 79.00 18.00 4,550.00 2,826.0^ 5,610-00 462.00 3,627.00 552.00 2,606.00 1,488.4? 1,738.00 1,278.00 1,2780# 130.0#- 1,12800- -- 48.00 504.00 91.70 86.14 1,398.93 1,261.86 2,637.45 2,084.^5 1,845.H9 2,159.90 740.61 $,023.23 • 747.14 ; 883.38 433.05 ^ 36.S4 504.17 ---101.59 1,697.97 EXTRA VALUES AT LOW PRICES Full line of Nation* ally Advertised Premanent^ Waves iResonditionii^ Oil j Process, ^ Wet, Dry, land Croquignole |Pash-Up Whria. $3 $5 $6.50 $8 $10 Gorgeous Nstursl Waves With Fascinatoig Ringlet Ends. All Waves From $5.00 and Up Include One Special Haircut, Shampoo and Finger Wave. Service Until Grew* Out. Shampc% and Set .56* SPECIALS Hair Cut, Shampoo, Finger Wave, Marcel, Facial, Manicure, Eyebrow Arch 50c Each, Or Three For $1-00 Mar-O-Oil Treatment, Shampoo and Wave .$1.00 Bleach Shampoo and Wave ....$1.50 Arnoil Steam Treatment .$1.00 Boys" and Girts' Under 14 Years Complete Permanent Wave ....$2.00' Haircut, Shampoo ft Wave, ea. 25c Boys' Haircut and Tonic : "-4^ At your service. • Barbers 5 •--1 STOMP ANATO*S Ultra Modern Exclusive Baiter and Beauty Salon. Tel. Ml. Woodstock, 111., 226 Xata 8t. Open Kvenings until IPX. Prices subject to change Clean Soft Water TJa*d We use genuine supplies and wind the entire head regardless of the price. '/.A Ja - : $20,622.30 $29,684,77 $28,346.31 $21,960.76 0 ' • . * "1'" a)r Ml i .oafel 4*9 f f' , Mi'S'*. \A . -•* er every GREAT AMERICAN JLEPUCED PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, U3» « loc^i$o It offers sueh flne-cmr feature* me Free Wheeling, $yncro-Mesh gear-shifting, {bodies by Fisher and multicylinder smoothness at these §ew low prices - . . - (Th« Chwi nl»t IIm nmWi af 14 mmM^ ' sm *445 ^ .'495 *485 Di Lai tap. .*510 *490 DILdiCWI. *515 490 SpvtC^I.. *535 *495 MMMVCM .'575 IB prices tak. Mat. IficUm. O. M. A. C. >w--• Oiwilit <s*iaa^r.*615 WOTE---Modrt* Bated «tjwitll five wire wbccis. Six ttirr whicJ) u>d fender wells on ali models $15.00 bat •dditiaawL Special eqoipaMat estntV^Mr delhrered price* aad «mt Co., Datnit, ifirhiaaa, DiriaioM of Otatnl Ifniln NEW CHEVROLET SIX HARRY TdWNSEND, McHenry, 111 - , ' ;kS«. Bfai and M« Chevreiet Salsajmk flsttfct * * " <'Jr> ' ^ * m.. .2' miim