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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jul 1922, p. 6

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mefssmme^amsmim 41 of Jewish W< purchased a HHpMKl east side of Bang^s lalce, Mitch they have already The Council Camp." The object of tin camp is to mothers and their children conjecc» eai ai^irn w 01 ^mv«Su weeks' vacation during the summer season absolutely free of charge. fifmn '\iyt The Fruit and Berry Days are Here #1 Cherries, raspberries, blackberries, peaches--all,. ,;#§ may bo easily and quickly preserved if you let the f $ good gas range serve you. Those preserves will just "hit the spot" on future frosty days. 1 . Use your Gas Range often. Gas is the cleanest and most economical of fuels. The housewife 4| whose work is made easier and more pleasant her Gas Range whenever possible. ^ ;v:|| Be sure your Range has the nel^;' labor and time-saving features and Electric Compaiy hR* srm.- *•••« > %!*V " J- Ofr'* •*w--r a»mciV «} us ere* « Henry county, Illinois, from July 1, PCf»; 99 1921, to June 30, 1922: * F . t ^ T»Wit^> Funda * J Balance July 1, 1921.. ,v{.,^.$885J . iMwiipts ]From district te*M 820.1 Cash on hand July 1, 18.04 Bondt on haad July 1,1021.. 8600.00 fotal..... |S613.04 Expenditures Cash on hand June 30, 1922..$ 13.04 Bonds on hand June 30, 1922 . 8600.00 •illr 18618.04 4 'fi DIktrtbutiv* Fani - Receipts Income <rf township fund....$ 153.00 From county superintendent. 2576.85 12729.85 Expenditures Incidental exp. of trustees.*,.# v 3.00 For pub. annual statement.^ ;15.00 Compensation of treasurer .. 100.00 Distributed to districts 2611.85 Total. *706.89 1 ~ Expenditure Balance on hand June 30,1922. $705.89 •J§-' - ?-|Ji9trict No. 0^ S?i" ."^.4 Receipts'." •Balance July 1, 1921...., Distribution of trustees "i From district tsseg ,, •*705*89 k »>. # 87.26 784.55 V-. Lower Than in CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. •;fci pS" ' R* * *5 "« O olli'rTVIICRvOt 9aula naiuaTa) AogVW® ' OTTO' 0M» - Diego, Cat.; Portland, Ore.; Seattle and Tacoma, Wash. To Salt Lake City, Utah; Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Colo.; Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain and Glacier National Parks, also to important points in Wyoming and South Dakota. Wide choice of Routes, favorable stopover privileges, liberal return limits. *, Splendidly equipped through trains. Escorted all-expanse tours to Yellowstone and Colorado every week during Park season. Ask for particulars. Let our .travel experts plan your summer itinerary. Detailed information, sleeping car accomodations, etc., upon application to Ticket Agents. Chicago & Nortb |g Western Railway. '. VERY SPECIAL New scenic roete to YtBewMoM N«- tional Park vi» Lander sow opm. Take* yoa through the historic Indian conatry, Jackson Hoi* Regioa and Teton Mountains to the Southern Entrance. Utel ..#2729.86 District Fund ' J. District No. 12 ? Receipts Balance July 1, ri)21.... . . . .$1061.92 Distribution of trustees 410.10 From district taxes .« *..... 1993.65 Other towifship treasurers .. 438.06 Total.. *,%J.. y*...«.«v.».*$1209.41 'V A School board and business office $13.00 Salary of teachers 600.00 Fuel, light, power, water, slip. 57.86 Repairs and replacement . .. 57.12 Principal of "bonds 100.00 Interest on bonds • • • • • iY^Vv* 5.00 Bal. on hand June'39, IMS.... 876.43 Total..... ,i i.V.... .$4803.73 Expenditures School board and .business o«ee . .# <7.28 Salary of teachers ......... 1600.00 Textbooks and stationery .... 45.23 Salary of janitor 280.55 Fuel, light, power, water, sup 267.00 Repairs and replacement.... 9.95 Libraries 150.00 Bal. on hand June 30, 1922... 2403.7^ T t i i a l . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 4 8 0 3 . 7 8 District N*#* . Receipt® - Balance July 1, 1921...,..%..$ 189.49 From district taxe6.,V.. 211.28 Tuition paid by pupila^%.. .. 50.00 fSftal .......$ 450-77 Expenditures Salary of teachers ......... .$398.00 Salary of janitor . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 Fuel, light, power, water, sup. 23.50 Bal. on hand Junfe 30, 1922...$ 21.27 IklW $480.77 ? ;.i District No. 84 Receipts Balance July 1, 1921....... .$4483.50 Distribution of trustees..... 872.29 From district taxes . ..v^... 8252.63 Sale of school property. ..« .. 50.00 flptal.' Expenditures Salary of teachers ...... Teachers' pension fund... Textbooks and stationary .$8158.42 ..$2192.00 5.00 6.15 Salary of janitor 207.75 Fuel, light, power, water, sup 876.37 Repairs and replacement .... 1935.58 Grounds, buildings and alterations 200.90 New equipment 12.00 To**i..; ,>...|iao^4i vJT . District No. §7 :> -; - " t * Receipts •»„' -• Balance July 1, 1921 .. 4,^4;i|$982.2*l Distribution of trustees A'»"i;•'* 66.90 F r o m d i s t r i c t t a x e s . . . 6 5 2 . 4 3 Other township treasurers ... 538.68 Salary of janitor Fuel, light, power, water, sup New equipment Bal. on hand Julie 80, 1922.. 1.78 3#*l ..^f 189.27 District No. 16 Balance July 1, lMft $1649.44 Distribution of trustees From district taxes Tuition paid by pupili'.l... Sale of school proper^| .... Other sourises .;.... .. 1676.41 980142 136.81 2342^4 15^8 .....$12221.57 Expenditures School board and business Total 1(2185.12 Expenditures ; of teachers ,$ 895.00 Teachers' pension fund .. .>»Vf 5.00 Textbooks and stationery^.,.. 17.29 Salary of janitor 8.00 Fuel, light, power, water, sup 143.77 Repairs and replacement ... 206.66 New equipment 28.90 Bal. on hand June 30, 1922.... 880.50 Pivotal,...... ......... .$2185.12 • District NOk 89 Receipts - \ i Balance July 1,1921 ... ..i;';,.$ 806.59 Distribution of trustees 58.17 From district taxes ....J036.95 •»-?A'sr • 'i!& . ^.$1901.71 ^ Expenditures Satary of teachers .....f 800.00 Textbooks and stationery 14.10 Salary of janitor . .v.,, 16.50 Fuel, light, power, water, sup 48.29 Repairs and replacement .» . 7.80 Bal. on hand June 80, 1922... 1015.02 -rfHstrict No. 40 - Receipts a nee July 1, 1921 ....... ^ 242.13 Distribution of trustees 8.73 Frjpu,district K: 64.02 ( 'iTotsi.. .>!»• .'.'.'f'*» »• •««$ 814.88 Pxpendilurea. Teachers' pension fund ^••*'<9 80.00 Textbooks and stationery . .*»« 6.60 Bal. on hand lune 80, 1922... 278^8 *1Tofcal %}$', District No. Receipts Balance July 1,1921 ... ...$314.88 .$ 139.35 .$ 216.37 . 25.00 . 1843.28 . 7443.16 . 610.46 . 203.60 . J.100.00 office Compulsory attendance ... Salary of superintendent . Salary of teachers Textbooks and stationery . Interest on teachers' orders Salary of jlanitor Fuel, light, power, water, sup 1184.26 Repairs and replacement ... 515.61 Libraries ,f 32.67 Grounds, buildings and alter-? ^ ^ ations £3.25 New equipment ............ 734.25 Bal. cm hand June 80, 1922.. 1640.34 . ^total $12221.67 • ' District No. 16$ Receipt " ^ Balance July 1, 1921 . i^^$ 1997.78 From district taxes ..... 19747.16 Transfers & non-high school pupils^ 100.00 *i?etuVi •«. .'y 4#.,. tit.*'. $17849.38 School board and business office .888.60 Salary of superintend^^ 2502.05 Salary of teachers ........ 8978.32 Textbooks and stationery ... 645.51 Interest on teachers' orders. 869.39 Salary of janitor Fuel, light, power, water, sup Repairs and replacement ... Libraries New equipment Bal. on hand June 80,1922.. 1000.00 729.55 86.96 2489.31 1574.03 1144.24 Total...'. t»»?•«> $17849.88 •- Deficit"" J. C. Holly, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of- July, 1922. John R. Knox, Notary Public. The city of Harvard still owns a historic old fire engine which was used by that city in helping to subdue the great Chicago fire in '71. The Methodist congregation at Harvard at the regular Sunday morning services on June 11 raised $3,600 in twelve minutes. The money is to be used to liquidate a debt against the church property as well as for making needed improvements. ex-s jrvice men wel- mm Long Distance Hauling McHenry, IH. Ship your cream to usaf est prices. Elgin is the We manufacture both ice for tags, information and our get hig r Qf the count Always ask your dealer for your FAVORITE Icf Cj^m and HILLSIDE crjfpe^Jb^er Made li mmm - , * T&MM MljUMiM# (Bn^nkl §$• rt-t VERY good tire «t a very loir pMSSe «us£ «uOt!s%^sr susis&cc of Fisk extra vilue. As true with the Fish remier Tread as with the Fiak Cord --compare with competitive tires aad |rou will find extra size, strength and resiliency in the Fisk. Comparison |pme§ Fisk Quality; it aiso prorit eommon-sense buying* V" J: 'V „-4 '£*• 'i'ft X' Tbtrm'saFUk Ttrmof eortravahutinmveryslwlt, for cor, truck or spqpd cvagon '** % '0. iSK^i <Ri. •* w 101 Overton & Cowea ;S •SR3 & i-. ,V; fVr. ' a,-#?* few r £3* ' 7^ ' * " . -m > f , X " - 'y , ^ v ft' > ! ILLINOIS,: SATURDAY, ¥t'7 i--*' ^ * COMMENCING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P. M. AND CONTINOING AT SANE lOOR EVERY MY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, UNTIL EVERY LOT IS SOLD t WEDDING ON THE GROUNDS One of our fine residence lots will be given away to the couple married on the grounds, Saturday, July 15th, 1922. Please send your application to Mr. Dains, who will be on the grounds. Here is an opportunity to secure a beautiful building lot free and cleaf. WATCH *0: Watch for four-page hand bills and posters of this sale whiell will be distributed each day before the sale. LADIES ARE INVITED " r Ladies are cordially invited to attend this sale and make this a Booster Day for McHenry. ENTERTAINMENT Will be furnished by Ben Johnston, a singer of more than ordinary ability. Mr. Johnston has been singing on the stage since* he was 16 years old and has charmed thousands with his wonderful voice. Don't fail to hear Mr. Johnston. We have also secured the services of Mrs. Case of Chicago, the wonderful Nightingale ^Whistler, who has just returned from Los Angeles where she has entertained thousands with her wonderful entertainment. * If you come 100 miles to hear Mrs. Case you will be well paid. GOLD, AND CHOCOLATE BON BONS Will be given away all through the sale. You must be on bftnd at the opening of the sale to secure this gold. BEAUTIFUL BUILDIN& SITE GIVEN AWAY Either to the one that buys the first three lots, couple^marned cm the grounds, or to the one that is lucky enough to have his C^ -^0 name drawn out of the box, remember the latter does not require „„ r-j you to purchase a lot, this is given away free and clear. All you ^ have to do is be on hand at the opening and close of the sale. TERMS OF SALE I Will be easy and will be announced on the grounds. Good abstracts of title will be furnished each purchaser. ^ ^ ¥; ATTEND THE BIG SALE * i When you hear the introductory prices, you will want to be ^ One of the fortunate purchasers. Remember the date, Sat., July 15. Col. Butler Fouts, the silver tongued real estate orator who has sold more real estate at auction than any man living on the American continent, ^ ^ will sell this property. If you come 100 miles to hear him you will be well paid. Don't fail to hear him, be on hand promptly at 1 O'clock.. He will well a& the ^mali school . 13iat good ring auctioneer, Col. Oliver Swain of Iowa. - * *• ' i * v .v -i - :T^ - ' ^ < chamberlain Hotei^ Federal Land and •i .4.- / f?* '* T ¥

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