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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Mar 1923, p. 5

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J •> -- - i"' *• "-:; ' JO , , • &i I • i XH Loskis Paid ^Promptly find ia Full ^ 1' •- -"r •** - "jy v f " vir 4 -•'• -' v * t" •( .Mi* ', ' _ w. k 1 4- ,^ v ^ 'j"»™ k «• *"*" J* -A"^*5 > ** * **, '•*» ' For Further Information Call On or Address A. '•". 4S. Overton, Sdesap , J| G. Dickersoi, S^y- Solon Mills, 111. Hebron, III- » W Mm, - v ^ McHenry, 111. -v ;. ^ ••:**.-* « V®HICLE TAX ORMNANCB J kept in a NfMltc fund and used only metal plate in this section provided An ordinance to licens#, cedBal and; for the pa|Wp|< of c<Ml sad expense for. regrulate vehicles within th» ViHay* of | of street ttlft liley imprownent^ an<J, With each such license said village McHenry, County ti McR«o#y and I repairs. j clerk shall furnish to the licensee a State of Illinois. ! Upon the issuance of suck liatase^metal plate to be provided by him, Be it ordained by the President and' the village cleric shall deliver to the bearing the word, Dealer, and the Board of Trustees of the YiD^r* of applicant therefor a metal plate, to be number and year in which issued. McHenry, County of McHtfu?' and provided by hta for said village, for The village clerk shall furnish to State of Illinois, as follows: each vehicle so licensed, bearing the each such dealer in or agent for the Section 1. It shall be unlawful for number and class to which such vehicle '• sale of motor vehicles, so licensed, as the owner of any vehicle or vehicles j belongs and the year for which such many additional such metal plates as hereinafter mentioned residing within; license is issued. may be desired, for the sum of fifty the corporate limits of the Village of It shall be tire duty of sQeh licensee'cents each, and all motor vehicles, McHenry to use or to cause or permit, to affix such plate in a conspicuous owned or kept by such licensee for sale any of his, her, their or its agents,; place on the right side of any horse shall have one of such plates promiservants or employees to use any such drawn vehicle and upon the front of nently displayed on the front of the vehicle or vehicles in and about the any motor propeltad vehicle, where' same, where it can be easily read, transportation of person or property the same -may be readily seen, and it wheneve^the same is being used or upon, alohg and over the streets, ave- shall be unlawful to use or operate operated wrer the streets, avenues nues and alleys and public places of any such licensed vehicle *upon the galleys of said village. said village, unless the same be'streets, avenues and alleys of said. Section 8. Any person, firm or cor- Hcensed as in this ordinance provided, j village unless such metal plate is at- poration violating any of the pro- Section 2. Whenever the term'tached thereto as herein provided. | provisions of this ordinance shall upon 'motor vehicle' in either the singular i Provided, however, it shall not be conviction thereof be fined not less or plural is used in this ordinance, it! necessary for any sueh vehicle to have (than five dollars nor more than two Max Anders of Wauconda visitor in town last Friday. George Frisby was an Elgin itor last Friday. waa a ] Mrs. Mary Simon has returned to 1 i^er ^ome >n the north end of town vis- I after spending the winter months |® Chicago. shall be construed to include automo-1 such metal plate attached as aforesaid, biles, locomobiles and all other ve- j except when in actual use 4m sueh hides propelled otherwise than by j streets, avenues and alleys. | muscular power, except traction en- j Section 6. That the license feee to gines and road rollers and cars of be paid for such vehicles shall be as electric or steam railways or other j follows: motor.vehicles running only upon rails j Class A. Animal Drawn Vehicles fer or racks, and shall not be construed! Private Use to apply to or effect bicycles, tri-! For one or two passengers, single cycles or such other vehicles as are propelled exclusively by muscular pedal power. Section 3. Vehicles within the provisions of this ordinance operated by owners or their employees and used in and about the transportation of persons and not for hire or for transportation of property belonging to or sold j One and being delivered by the owner of such vehicles, shall be classified as being for private use. Vehicles within the provisions of, Loads other this ordinance operated by owners^or one horse . their employees and used in and about the transportation of persons for hire, or of property not belonging to til® owner of such vehicles or sold by such seated $1.00 for one or two passengers, more than one seat 1.00 Loads other than passengers, one horse 1.00 Loads other than passengers, two horses or more 2.00 • Class a Fer Public Hire or ttro passengers, single seated fl.00 One or two passengers, more than one seat 1.00 thflin passengers,. 1.00 Loads other than passengers, two horses or more ... /. ,'V.s... 2.00 ciaas c # Motorcycles 1.50 owner shall be classified as being for; Motor Vehicles, Passengers far Pripublic hire. Section 4. All vehicles of the several claspes mentioned in section 6 of this ordinance, not owned by parsons residing within the Village of McHenry, but kept in said village and used therein in whole or in part, are Class F. Twenty-il*e hereby declared to be within and sub- power and less ....... x v •> s '* V* FIRST ANNUAL^ V/?; ' ais ^ £ « * ^ T h e Chamber of Commerce WOODSTOCK <4 . N 'S ILLINOIS Invites You to Ci Have a Good Til and ject to the provisions of this ordin-; Class G. ance, if driven and operated over the streets, avenues and alleys of said village. It shall Be unlawful for any person operating or in charge or control of any vehicle or vehicles not so owned by a resident of the Village of Mcvate Use Class D, Twenty-five horse power ahd less 2.60 Class E. Over twenty-five horse power 8.50 Fer Public Hire horie $8.00 hundred dollars for each offence, and each day or part thereof any vehicle herein required to be licensed shall be operated upon the streets, avenues and alleys of said village without having procured a license or without hav-1 ing the metal plate herein provided; displayed as herein provided shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense. Section 9. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after ten days from, its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law. Simon Stoffel, President of tike Board of Trustees ftf the Village of McHenry, Illinois. Attest: Wm. G. Schreiner, Village Clerf^ ^ Passed: March 8, 1923. - 1 Approved: March 5, 1$M. ^ Published: March $ 1928 Baby Chicks From Trap-Nested, Winter- Laying S. C. White Leghorns CUSTOM HATCHING--at res suitable prices in our mam mot h t " D O O - e g i r i n c u b a t o r . W r i t e fo> cnialog and pr'ces. GOOD FURNITURE As Art A'd To f|(u>pjness, From the Young Folks' Store ;W8% A. Leeth fc tfe^feores Klxta. M-H Grove Ave. Rockford, Opposite Coiift HoiS Dubuque, 57ft-5M Main Sv Aaron, Jl-33 Island Avei-'s^v Ff--port. 5-7 W. Main Waterloo. 312 314 E. 4<h a S«lo<t, MT-4U Mb St. JoH«t. M.HJ lefferton St. JssMViBe. JU-JU MilwMkM % Bau Claire. Masonic Tetaple. V? Oshkosh, 11-13 Main St. | Peoria. 335 South Adams St. ^ Decatur, 4U-4M N. Water St. . ' y' .fli'ndreds of young folks pave the way happiness by buying Leath's Good ? ; t Jpui niture For Less. They realize the .Value of cheerful home surroundings |o help *#ld theia family life, efurnish a Bit Thia lOOBR Auto Delivery Free Over twenty-five horse power, but for not to exceed seven passengers 5.00 Class H. Over twenty-five horse power and for more than seven passengers 8.00 Motor Trucks For Private Use Including all motor vehicles designed UAWATHl Phonr HI J POULTRY FAR* Crystal Lake. 111. Henry but kept and used therein as; and equipped for the carrying of^oads aforesaid, to use or to cause or permit i other than passengers, fir which have the same to be driven and operated been remodelled and equipped for such upon and over the streets, avenues and use: alleys of said village, unless the same; Clagf I. Having a gross weight be licensed as provided in this ordinance, and it shall be the duty of any person so operating or in charge or control of any such vehicle or vehicles to apply for and secure license for the use of the same in said village, as in this ordinance provided. Section 5. Each owner of any vehicle coming within the provisions of Spring, Fe MARCH this ordinance and desiring to o; the same upon, along and. over the streets, avenues and alleys of said village shall file with the village clerk of said village upon a form to be provided by said village clerk an application for the licensing thereof for such purpose, giving name and address of owner, description of vehicle for which license is desired and such other information useful in the enforcement ;ovisions of this ordinance as said village 50 PRIZES FREE i M?. V ^ Automobile Show Fp30a Implement Style Show land many other attractions v- * ( Festival Opens wit|h FREE Luncheon, March 8th at 12:00 Nooa at it& • *"-** S'iJ.' •' W' odstock Armbr^ (01 AND ' - ^ - rri of five thousand pounds and less including vehicle and maximum load for which it is designed 88.00 Class J. Having a gross weight of more than five thousand pounds and not more than twelve thousand pounds including maximum weight of vehicle and load for which it is de- : . . signed or equipped 6.00 Class K. Having a gross weight of more than twelve thousand : pounds and not more than fifteen thousand pounds including vehicle and maximum load for which it is designed of equipped 8.00 Class L. Having a gross weight of more than fifteen thousand pounds, including vehicle and maximum load for which it is • designed or equipped 10.00 required Public Hire vide*, toweight the village~cT^^^^^^|P£se of said^^^^^^l village, the President of the Board | Trustees of said village shall issue the 'desired license, to be attested by the!Class O. Ha | village clerk under the corporate seal j as provided for Class of said village, authorising the use of {Class P. Having a gross weight such vehicle or vehicles upon, along| as provided for Class L...... 10.00 and over the streets, alleys and ave-1 Provided, however, that the pronues of said village, during the period j visions of this section shall not be concovered by such license. strued to apply to motor vehicles All such licenses shall expire upon j owned and kept by dealers in or agents the 30th day of April next succeeding! for the sale of the same, as to such their issuance, and if issued during {motor vehicles as may eome into their the first quarter of the fiscal year of' possession or ownership for the pursaid village shall be paid for at the!pose of sale. full annual rate, if issued during the: Section 7. Dealers in or agents for second quarter of the fiscal year, at i the sale of automobiles and other three-quarters of the annual rate, if i motor vehicles residing within said issued during the third quarter of the j village desiring license for the use of fiscal year, at one-half the annual rate,; the same upon the streets, avenues and if issued during the fourth quar- and alleys of said village while in their 8 HOUR Battery Charging Service The latest and best in service. Call us. W. L Howell & Co. TEL. Itl-R McHENRY. ILL. WEINSCHENKER'S Draying and Loag Distaaee HmIftag 4eae by the hav sr |dk Furniture stoved with care if •M of loag experience. ATTENTION, FARMERS! You are looking*'for the beet possible market, for your cream. Therefore, please ship via express or bttggnfe direct to i Pearasll at Elgin. Make this your slogan • for bigger creaui profits, tut returned promptly and check mailed for each shipment. Our good patrons are increasing :aus(> of (iur excellent reputation among the farmer*. Send Bi iinfl the4 •>r* so they ] kmr-'uiarlte 1st ructions i Ask your grocer «r for Hiilstcle creamery butter, known all over the United states. B. S. Pearssll Butter GfX Elgin, 01. Here It Is! Hot Water in Floods at Lower Cost 2&ife The Premier Insulated Autons tic Storage Gas Water Heater You cant keep house without hot water. Summer or winter, comfort, cleanliness and kind tempers depend I on having enough to satisfy everybody ^ at a cost so low you don't have to > •*' worry about the gas bills. •;% The New Premier heater gives you • \C*\ ' all you need at a price that will surprise you. • Like a great vacuum bottle - ^ its asbestos and steel jacket, it "Wi beats and stores a tank full of water ' '"/'t" steaming hot and ready for' instant use. yl Before 'you turn the faucet the hot water is there, ready to draw and use. No waiting. No loss of water partly heated- No waste of gas. If you went away for a month, and left your New Premier lighted, it would burn only a tiny amount of gas. That's real hot water economy. No heating and cooling--heating and cooling-- each time you turn a faucet. The New Premier thermostat gas control is always on the job---keeping your water steaming hot--but saving on your gas bills. Built like a boiler, the New Premier takes care of itself. No ooils to lime up. No delicate parts to get out of order. Simply an automatic hot water supply always on tap, at an expense so small you will hardly believe it until you see the proof. YOU CANT KNOW THE BEST IN WATER HEATERS UNTIL YOU Gray enameled, nickel trimmed, the HAVE INSPECTED THE PREMIER Premier is s thing of superior beauty Come in today and see it in action at as well as utility; a unique device, its our dispay room. Or write or phone simplicity a warranty ol enduriiig.act- f<or descriptive booklet. vice H*. E. BUCK, McHenry, Ml. j March came in like a little lamb DID BUSINESS! March ia going out like a big lion ^ SO IS BUSINESS . ,£ft 'er snow, blow, hail, sleet or Nothing can stop us. * 'MM* :':W&re out *°r more business V •• This month than ever. v.*. - -JLii • Xl ^ 401 • J Sd ^ ' l e i " \* ^ -" ; n •2> x-* rrade the ter of the fiscal year, at ene^fourth the annual #ate. Provided, however, it shall ^be the duty of all owners of such vehicles to make application for license therefor ownership or possession for the purpose of sale, shall make application to the village clerk of said village upon a form to be provided by "him for that purpose, giving the name and place of upon May 1st of each year, if then residence of the applicant and such owned by them and immediately upon j other information as may be prebecoming the owner of any such I scribed by the village clerk useful for vehicle or vehicles at any time during the purpose of this ordinance and acthe fiscal year of said village at any j companied by fee of $5.00 Dollars, time after May 1st of any fiscal year, to be paid to said village clerk for the and no license shall be issued for the;use of said village, upon iHtich license same upon payment of a less fee than' shall be issued to such applicant by is herein provided, according to the i the President of the Board of Trustees date of acquiring ownerhip of the j of said Village countersigned by the same, whether application be made! village clerk under the corporate seal and license issued as herein provided iof said village, which shall entitle such or not. j licensee to use and operate motor j All revenues derived\from the is- i vehicles kept by him for sale, upon the i suance of such licenses shall be paid j streets, avenues and alleys of said vil-. infrffc Hia irillag-ft trMnnrrr anil ahill haillirfl ilkAUnn^ thfti- T '"'k B- W' '•"r ' V '* " ^ ^ j 'L ^. I" l .-A'r. - nhteh. W Vi We have purchased 122,000 pair U. {f^Army Munson last, shoes, sizes 5| to 12, which was ^the entity surplus stock of one of tfifevjai^est U. S. Government. Bhoe cont ractors. - This shoe is guaranteed one hundred per cent solid leather, color, dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is 16.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can .offer same to the public at Send correct else. Pay postmaryon delivery or tend money or^er. II shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. « NATIONAL KAY STATE SHOE CO. 2W Broadway, New York, N. Y mm 5 * ; , BUTTER Elgin Creamery, per Sb. w. S2e<3V\> n < f" • CAMPBELL'S SOUPS . per 'Can^i;-?. PRUNED ^ Santa Claim §f- 02 lbs. for 3f< •. •*.^. JSUGAR £*« ; With $2.00 purchase lbs. for 85c * COFFEE "b V - A S p e c i a l B l e n d , y o u i ' $*J like it '"-V- ^lbs-forJl-OO^ ^ t*:T3 You can buy groceries for less at the Weat McHenry, 10. 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