WEEK REIN BY Miss in Chicago. Rkhard Cronin was~an Elgiq, visitor last Sunday. Miss Lena Stoffel vu a Chicago visitor last Friday. N. H. Petesch was a business Writer in Ghicago Monday. Mrs. M. J. Walsh was a Chicago visitor last Friday. ALFORD H. PQUSE Atta*a«y-at4#V , . unter were yvisitor in M West Mc&eaory, IB. 8 HOUR ' Btttpry Cinrfing 'S#H^ The latest and best: III service. Call us. W . L & Co. TiyL. 1S1-R :: McHENKY, ILL. J. Cohan of Chicago was a Henry visitor Sunday. aa the llr.;and,jfcre. Chicago visitors las Frank May was a the ,i»yt l upymta n c Mmae4_).%nox ofjlarw^ was a huibtte* vl^r in taiwi-Heiiiliy. Chas. Unti attended to matters of a business nature in Chicago Monday. Mrs, Chas. J. Riihwupam1 passed last Friday in the metropolitan city. Atty. A. H. transacted business in the metropolitan city last Friday. • F. F. Conley of Chicago passed the week end as the guest of McHenry friends. Mrs. Mary Powers and Miss Etta Powers were county seat visitors Monday. Miss Nellie Doherty was among the Chicago passengers last Saturday Morning. " Miss Mary Walsh spent' the latter part of last week with relatives in Chicago. Jacob Justen attended to business matters in the metropolitaut city last Saturday, - \ "» Mrs. Ellen Englehardt is spending a couple of weeks as the guest of Chicago relatives. Oswell G. Treadway of Chita go passed the week end as the guest of McHenry friends. ^ ^ $ BY THE fpPWHSHIP TREASURER, STEMHN JB. FRBUND P. „ _ Peter Oeffling,, Leo Zhrnner of Pab. week end with his Mrs. John Zjg|0tife>. Mrs. N. It. Bowers has returned from Chicago, where she has passed the. last few weeks. Mrs. Mollie Givens and daughters, Leone and Kathleen, were Elgin visitors last Sagavdny. Miss Violet Vypital spent a couple of days last week with her sisters in 8f°yii» tof ^tfce amount of jpnblic Frett tk*os., graveling the metropolitan city. & "iStaT"'. 1928, October 25 : ? Co.. ed> *&0i£ >24.00 McHenry Lumber Cow, sewn*-. 5.28 Jofe SMftth, grading ....»*MBT SUterfllHiyb, ) Tows of IC^™5Sl6^."^d$8 <«J4gHenry.)ss. MdBplMy P. Fi dfiid, Jr., work on crusher 112.00 wffawng is a statenpit by! Jos. N. Freund. road work 4&60 a* Of the ftrtrn of! Hubert fraund. gravel 13.06 County and State Amerio»ri Express Co., express .76 rim li m wlniil | an"Mtot ^ Ftitt Ipros., graveling 182.70 Mrs. W. L. Howell spent a few days I last week as the guest of relatives in the metropolitan city, ing en the 27th day of March, and . We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. Army Munson last shoes, sizes 5-J to 12, which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest U. S. Government shoe contractors. This shoe is guarahteHom hundred per cent solid leather, color, dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the poblie at n.N. Send correct slase. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund, your money promptly upon request. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE CO. 2% Broadway, New York, N. Y. showing the amount of public funds Alexander Lumber Co., ,--.™.. --j. ®n haod at the commencement of said verts, post and lumber Mrs. James T. Perkins and children fi . 7^T> °f public funds Geo. Merara.grading ... Xs a few days last week. ipendan and for .*h*t purpose ex-jJohn Schmitt, grading Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crook of ChicagojPended^during said fiscal year, endingj graveling spent the latter part of last week at• as^w*y>.'d^. . „ _ , , . iJohn Smith, grading .... their gammer hoTe her.. j„ r-n. 8 Mr. M«. Gordon Mwr i«d1 SwSEwli^rtjSS^t by £' *£ ..... little son spent the latter part of last I scribed is a correct statement of the Geo. Meyers, grading .... week with Elgin relatives. amount of public ftinds on hand at the Legal Adviser, stationery Mr*. Christine h.. :SS?K^^^?fflicTur»d^' been spending the winter at Elgin, has | ceived and the sources from which re- HL. Kreutzerf rign p utting! returned to her home here. chived, and the amount expended, and Geo. C. Steilen,' grading Miss Marie Zuelsdorf of Palatine fpAu*rrckh a•«s*e son forn iwarihTi ch expended, as set John Smith, grading mm •»! ' •» was a week end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer. 12.00 11.60 78.44 spring election Paid Henry J. Miller, as dark of spring il--(Baa Paid R. F. Conway, as clerk -of spring election Paid Jos. F. Weber, as clerk of spring election Paid Jos. Engeln, for hall rent for spring election Paid Canvassing Board, spring election Paid John Boyle, for 32 township meetings ;... Paid John Boyle, for 86 days' H- W. commissioner Paid Wm. Siraes, salary as thistle commissioner Paid F. G. Schreiner, for publishing township reports and ballots Paid Board of Auditors, Sept. and March meetings Paid Wm. H. Althoi£ 104 days assessing * Paid S. H. Freund, as poor master Paid N. H. Petesch, for fumigating material .... 4.58 Paid W. F. Vogt, for fUmigat- 4.54 ing material 16.00 i Paid Jos. Engelr., for storing 1.50! election booths ... ? 20.00 Paid C. B. H:\rmsen, for town 9.76 32.68 16.00 16.00 91.00 63.00 49.40 640 640 MP %r.$m 5.00 9.00 192.00 616.00 147^0 88.90 . 36.00 624.00 100.00 12.00 Total amount paid out for all purposes j Being a balance in the hands of the supervisor of .... 18.68 Amount doe John Boyle, 54 ^afB, «f «• W. Com.... *324.00 Total indebtedness due. /... 324.00 Oated at McHenry this 27th day of March, 1923. , Stephen H. Freund, Supervisor.. Card party and baxaar, nnder auspices of the Catholic Daughters of America, at the K. of C. hall on Thursday evening, April 6. WEINSCHENKER'S (ommumty Express WHOLESALER IN SOFT DRINKS Draying and Long DMaace Hariby the how «r jtk Forniture moved with ear* by •ea of bar experieace. PHONE 3$ McHENRY For Economical Transportation ^ C H E V R O L E T UtBky Express $975 Liirhi Del. (St* There Is no blot on their good record UNITED STATES TIRES t TUBES 30x34 Grey Tub*. Mkh Red Tube . . $2.M .93.35 McHenry Garage J. W. Schatfer, Prop. Forth in said statement. |jos. N Freund! _ , . . . S t e p h e n H . F r e u n d . 1 N . W e i n g a r t , ( r u s h i n g Subscribed and sworn to before me, I Earl Boyle, crushing Mrs. Tim Kimball of Chicago spent j this 27th day of March, 1923. E. M. Boyle, crushing ! a' few days last week with her parents, j Wm. J. Welch. Justice of the Peace, p. p. Freund, crushing Mr. and Mrs. John P. Smith. Pmn** »"* . Geo. Freund, crushing „ , ,, •_ , _ ! Sourco* Received if Nnvi-mW 29 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rothennel of Amount of public funds oHV ^ * hand at the commence#;^ ment of the fiscal year, commencing the 28th day Baby Chicks From Trap-Nested, Winter- Laying S. C. White Leghorns CUSTOM HATCHING--at i-ea son&ble prices in our mammoth 41,000-egtf incubator. Write for catalog and prict-s. nmm rouinr r/un Crystal Lake. tO. Chicago spent the week end as the guests of McHenry relatives. Mrs. Chas. Gaulke of Woodstock spent the latter part of last week ki the home of her mother here. from of March, 1922, April 26, Received j Co. Treasurer Misses Rose and Josephine StolFel! Received from Co. returned home last Friday from Den-jg^ 27 Received 'from'Co^ ver, Colo., where they have been spend- i Treasurer, Del ing the past two months at the guests j Dec. 13, Road grader sold.. of relat;ves. John Boyle, repairs Geo. Meyers, crushing ... 24.00 j McHenry Lum. Co., steam tain 89.54 !Sam Frazer, bridge work .... 12.00 Telephone No. 10S-R. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all classes of property in^ the host companies WEST McHENRY, pose Expended April 26, 1922 H. Romine, tiling J. M. Schmitt, grading •• Peter Smith, grading ........ John Huff, grading .......... ILLINOIS! Geo. Roach, dragging .adTng g^l)|^jcr "gTaV^UQg' ' ' 894.84 j g. piei-ce, cutting brush • - E. M. Boyle, crushing . ,. 4,000.00 , Earl Boyle, crushing . ' jOra Colby, crushing .... . 3,611.92' n Weingart, crushing, . ^ A. Bickler, crushing ... 2,868.76 g. C. Steilen, crushing . 100.00 Ben Frett, graveling .. • ' M. S. Freund, crushing . _ . „ , . . • P. F. Freund, crushing . Funds Expended and For What Pur- C w Carlson, crushing Telephone 93-R. WM. G. SCHREINER Agent for County Fire IniWiiec Co., Illinois Bankers' Hog Insurance Co., Reliance Life Insurance Co. Auctioneering McHENRY :: : Fred Smith, grs >Hng . ;R. C. Harrison, dragging. [John Smith, graveling |R. Guyser, grading Peter Miller, dragging . iEd. Jung, graveling ... i Peter Oeffling, grading P. F. Freund, grading ATTENTION, FARMERS! You are looking-for the beM possible market for your cream. Therefore, please nhlp via express or baKKase direct to 1'ean-all at Rlftin. «Mthis yoursloxan for bigger cream profits Cam* returned promptly and check mailed for each shipment. Our good patrons are Increasing daily because of our excellent reputation and standing among the farmers. Send us your cream and the names of Nome of your neighbors so they too may have the benefit of our market. Write for tags, shipping Instructions and our quotations. Ask your grocer when yoa go to tows for Hillside creamery hatter, keowa all over the United States. \ - nr.name Peter Freund, Jr., grading... HUNOIS Peter F. Miller, grading...... John Schmitt, grading I£ Smith, grading j Nick Jung, power on crusher k jH. Gilbert, crushing i f!-®®'John Mire, crushing • f 15.00 Art Meyers, crushing ...^ 10.00 , December 18' ' J2.00 p j May, crushing v f aa C- hardware . ii'22 Frank Hardrlck, crushing- v |2-25 Art Bickler. crushing .. aa B°teer- crushing .. 15"22tOra Colby, crushing ... •®.00 g. Freund, crushing J. P. Freund, crushing ... i®*f®; Geo. Freund, crushing ... ^••®®iC. W. Carlson, crushing . f®*®2jP. F. Freund. crushing .. 16.00, Ed Freund, crushing clerk fees Phone 81-i 24.68 20.00 T. 28.00 40.00 64.00 40.00 12.00 ^ 15.00 29.00 30.67 24.00 VOU'Lt FIND THt f000 IS HEARTYTH^ SWHN Ht's • CA\.\.eo partv 20.00 31.50 36.00 36.00 48.00 35.00 44.00 * »„* * * SPECIAL B. S. Pearsall Butter Ctt»; Geo. Frett, grading Martin Weber, ^radi^^..... 88.00 Alexander Lumber Co., lumber, tile and posts M. J. Freund. graveling .. .'•.»• Geo. Meyers, grading McHenry Lum. Co., Dr. tile... Martin Freund, bridge work. v G. P. Newman, blasting ...... Louis Smith, grading M. A. Thelen, mveluig Peter Freund, Jr., grading and crushing May 24 ? v F. Dalzell, power on scarifi#. ^ P. M. Freund, road work . »m'< Geo. Meyers, grading .... io.uu Jos. Hueinann, smithing ..... 168.45 ft John Smith, road work 82.00 78.00 E. M. Boyle, road work . Earl Boyle, road work ... John Mire, road work ... .s V« f B. H. Stilling, road work .... *• John N. Schmitt, road woik .. H. Gilbert, road work N. Jung, power fttiois Looked January 1, 1923 . JMgio, III. I p p. Freund, grading .... Jos. P. Miller, grading •*. *v Alexander Lum. Co., culverta. 5o'^f N P°w •ao'ftft C«0- Steilen, crushing ..»*&! (,eo- Meyers, crushing ........ It aa Paul Meyers, crushing ..... y*. John Sterbenz, crushing oI oa W. C. Whiting, crushing o »»2 Wm. Harris, power & crushing ®-00 j December 27 nj nn American Express Co., express 74,00! Martin Klintworth, road work ___.iL. D. Hall, gravel ici.w g Thonneson, road work- **•. Jos. Huemann, smithing Good Rds Machinery Co., Win stilling, crushing John Stilling, gravel Otto Johnson, crushing -- January 10, 1988 2.25 16.00 180.00 86.00 ^ -jSf-7^ V % , . K. f >. • v - „<&• • « » V di-*' » ' 'v, 'l % u-'.j'h &A" x: ~~ -. . . . . 1 BHCLSY JASPER a n t # ' 1 , >v" _ --'3 I. '* J"' *+&' •TATE or ILLINOIS CKTOT Muc 0'vieeNWH*#iiWY« (hoom* coNcrnCTMN raeseai hKir •-Mr- , f' , ^ 1 ' *»" .h ' - % V • v •)?•?> >t!•', .-*<< T ' vr •:%*)<f;. _ f- »~v' " Road Work Completed to Jan. 1, 1923 jGfco. Meyers, crushing jjacob P. Millar, crushing .. Chas. B. Harmson, express 172.00 96.00 20.00 1.86 H. Romina, tiling N. Weingart, crushing Will Herbes, tiling P. F. Miller, crushing .' 1W. C. Whiting, grav H. W. Ahrens, crushing H. Freund, crushing _ John Smith, crushing | Peter Freund, Jr., crushing... Pavemen! P. F, Freund, erushing • * •»** ' 100.00 John- S. Frownd, crushing . 84.00 8J5 $0.00 13.50 «8.00 12.00 84.00 84.00 158.00 106.00 82.00 80.00 1*0.00 76.00 76.16 76.00 87.00 .00 y „ „,.lw ^ - 00 McHenry Ldm. Co. culverta.. 18.00 June 28 Geo. Meyers, grading Pater Weber, crusning , crushir H. Sompel, crushing .. B. H. Stilling, crushing M. A. Thelen, crushing Joe Smith, crushing ... Ed. Bolger, crushing P. M. S^iaefer, crushing ..... 12.C J. A. Mire, crushing 84.C John Pint, smithing Alexander Lumber Co., ports.. Jos. May, smithing January 24 ^ Frank Cossman, crushing .... Math. Welter, road work C. J. Reihansperger. hardware February 14,. I^egal Adviser, stationery^i^*.' Peter Freund, Jr., grading^ March 14 Peter Schncfer, cutting brush March 27 Theo. Schiessle, office rent.... John Malsh, cutting brush .... John Distler. cutting brush... McHenry Plaindealer, envek Stephen H. Freund, oomi Recapitulation Amount on hand at begin-. ning of fiscal year ... .>* .8 Amount of funds received 44.00 4.60 88.00 24.75 22.00$ 44.00 44.00! 12.00 68.00 44.00 86.00 68.00 95.40 30.00 44.00 44.00 60.00 40.00 44.00 51.50 44.00 88.00 22.00 44.00 13.60 86.67 .68 30.00 12.50 15.00! 82.45 i 3.62 48.00 10.40 76.00 17.18 .88 5.25 44.00 5.00 8.80 10.08 4.00 80.00 12.00 8.00 3.00 As a special favor to my old friend of McHenry and surrounding territory I will make, for the next four weeks, a special double thick cable temple frame, with a pair of periscopic lense for $5.00. These glasses will be only for reading and sewing. I have 5,000 of these frames on hand and offer them at one-half of the original price. No one needs to have trouble with their eyes when I guarantee a fit. I am at my McHenry office on Sundays and Mondays only, from It08 >o 8:00 p. m. Phone No. 9. Dr. C. Keller, McHenry, Dl. ¥*7E enjoy the hearty * good will of our patrons because they know ire sell them the most nutritious, wholesome food that is offered to. the people of this or any other community. We make it oertain that you will be satisfied, as w'e cater -to, g a ^ ipiividual^ *ani|r- | Wm«T> fWlMt. TTappy ipartjr :FRETTS: 1MAWET V GROCERY msr.NBTNdOW.IU 'M Painting--Paper Hanging--Decorating Both Inside and Outside Work^ Contract price or day work Sample hooka of wall paper, ranging la prlcea from ic per roll ap H. KASCH PHONE *-w McHENRY, ILL. Specimen Ballot (Mile's fKlCCt, 3 State Bond Roads p F Freund'movinp crusher * % 1,650 Miles ^State Aid Roads .<-'#72 Mile# ^ during during fiscal year •o on Total amount o on' Amount expanded ! fiscal year ; Legal Adviser, stationery .... i Commission at 2 per cent on Star Garage, power «»n crusher 103 ou: *2,000 and 1 per cent on |H. Prwmd, gravel . «a«ai on 109.80 89,089.53 mMMim •;0m. 10,570.67 10,965.51 8^79.78 Petitli P« Super*^ ft" J. S. Pround, crushing John Sntton, crushing Ed. Sutton, 590 rds. gravel and power on crusher M. M. Blake, crushing Henry Ahrens, crushing Geo. Roach, graveling the balance Total amount paid ont Balance on haftd.. SUPERVISORS STATEMENT 109.80 8,089.53 1375.98 Grading ^ State Bond Roads IN. wiin«' rt Bcrwhing ....... Atrr 'John Smith, graveling ....... 417 Miles AM Roads 9 Miles John Mire, crushing iJ. P. Pround. graveling ...... P. F. Miller, crushing .... *,** July It * Ed. Bolger, crushing V Math. Gloaaen, crushing B . i _ j |P. M. Freund, crushing ...... Bridges Ot . ic. C. Harrison, gravelhig ... itate Bond 276 Aid Roads WW'.? ^v- XtJv .. ^ - W , j ^ Geo. Meyers, grading R. I. Overton, road oil P. F. Freund, grading Peter Freund, Jr., g July Geo. Meyers, grading .. W. J. Donavin, hardware H. C. Kamhols, lord ware J. J. Vycital, sc,^T L. Smith, grading Good Roads Machinery Co., repairs P. F. Freund, g$jkding Harry Gilbert, graveling .... John Smith, putting in culverts John Oeffling, grading August 9 John Sutton, cutting brush 14.601 8.00i ,14.00 282.00 52.00 8.001 + H7.00 OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS OF Me- HENRY TOWNSHIP 8^00 18.00 A full statement of the financial .8.00 affairs of the Town of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Hli- 4.00 nois, as existing on the 27th day of ;it8.00! March A. D. 1923: 4.50 Balance brought forward 4.50 March 28, 1922, predecessor ..jL: 14.85 in office 8 ' M 6-30{Amount ree'd from County 16.00; Collector, being bclance at 485.00 ti,x for 1921 less his com.. 2,388.0? 89.00 [I STEPHEN H. FREUND D J i f I Igljiii" fTiTi i iiii J|ii 11 !•;I 45.001 Total amount received from all sources .$2,869.09 Contra Total amount paid out and the ac- .£.00 3.10 A hereby certify that the above is a true specimen of the ballot ta/De voted at the annual town election to be held in the Town of McHenry, McHenry County, on Tuesday, April 3,1921 , " ,A - 1 • ' a- '-f *12.00 count on which the sam«i was paid, are 2.00 as follows: 52.50 pajd Peter Smith, bal. duo as highway commissioner .,. .8818.00 23.62 paij c. W. Harrison, as judge 40.00 , 0f spring election ......... 6.00 *8-45 paid E. P. Flanders, as judge 52.00 , 0f spring election 8.00 16.001 pajd Peter Freund, as judge of spring election 8.00 B. Thonneson, grading Alexander Lumber < and culverts Co., lnmhar yW$:, •- . -. „. ;vtry*4 TWO YEARS' WORK Miles--Grading 34$ Miles ILLINOIS BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD " 'A y ?-*' McHenry Lumber Co., sewer.. Peter Freund, Jr., grading .... Ed. Boyle, cutting brush John Sutton, burning brush .. H. Sompel; cutting brush .... H. Gilbert, graveling . M. A. Thelenjjrravenng September 8 Glenn Peterson, road woA .. ... Theo. Schiessle. office rent . . . September 13 Alexander Lum. Co. culverts.. Geo. Meyers, grading and graveling . :W The year 1888 has been a record year for road building in the State of Illinois. At the peafc of constnic- WB, as high aa 41 miles of standard 18-foot portrand cement concrete pavement were being constructed each week and it is believed that this rate would have been maintained, if not increased, had not the rail strike, coal strike, cement and coal shortages intervened. In spite of these handicaps, 722 miles of pavement were con* jfjenry j. "Thelen, gravel and structed during the year, which is a world's record in mileage of pavement completed in any one year by any I one state. , Mr _ , iJ. L. Freund. grav A graveling Another world's record waa broken when one of the State's contractors laid l,o88 foot of wanaard lHMi ^ John Smith, grading •tar***6 cement concrete pavement in one day's single run of ten hours. American Express Co., express FOR 1923--1,000 MILES OF DURABLE HARP ROADS Austin-Western Rd. Co., reprs ptember 27 14.00 paid Agnes Bigelow, as clerk 4.00 0f spring election Paid Mary Freund, as dork of 86.83 spring election ............ 4.201 paid Katie Harrison, as clerk 84 •®0 of spring election 4.00; paid C. W. Harrison, returning 8.00! baJlots 15.20 j paid for hall, 1st district, 72.00j spring election .18.00 j paid Peter M. Justen, as judge i of spring election 2.00 paid Wm. J. Welch, as judge of 88.00 spring election Paid A. M. Brown, as judge of 51.40 spring election Paid Theo. Schiessle, as clerk of 148.00 spring election Paid Martin B. Schmitt, aa 70.50, clerk of spring election .... 39.25 i pajd Chas. B. Harmsen. as 35.00; clerk of spring election .... .431 Paid S. H. FVeund, as judge of .10.62' spring election Paid M. A. Conway, judge ef Geo. Meyers, filling road bed.. 188.24 spring election .v.". B. Huntar, 188 Ida filli* aM8{pnid Math. Weber, as juSgoof 6.00 6.00 8.80 3.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 j 1 6.00 j 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 Town Clark. Cash & Cany Store .W..e st McHenry, HL Hear t.h. e D_ epot Vou Can Buy Groceries Cheaper ft th» }V Cash Sc Carry Store * BUTTER, LARD, , SUGAR, 55c 29c 85c / per poun4 "j> M % | pounds lof^ $2.00 purchase, 10 lbs. l?f CO salt herring, mackerel, spiced herring, r XCJlJ.j anthovies, sardines, per pound «vt SARDINES, km Oscar, percan 22c PEANUT BUTTER, per ponnd 22c CHOCOLATEl |aker\ per cake 19C COCOA, ^akerXperoa |I^| I9c the CASH and CARRY W«y fc :,V.