^ )r \ S* C * *6^ * i "•*• * ^ ."*» SiMtt y :^*'; -'37 <r" 1'->r-= ""fc -H,1 i)ii>N 4--rni* THE M'HEHRY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, TOWNSHIP TREASURER'S NUAL ANSTATEMENT sawnr* ;.. iftate ef fittaois, ) . Town of County of McHenry) ss. McHenry The following is a statement by Stephen H. Freund of the Town of McHenry in the County and State aforesaid, of the amount of public funds received and expended by him during the fiscal year just closed, ending on the 30th <Jay of March, 1926, showing the amount of public funds on hand •t the commencement of said fiscal year, the amount of public funds received and from what sources received, the amount of public fundi* expended and for what purpose expended, during said fiscal year, ending as aforesaid. The said Stephen H.\ Freund, being dialy sworn, doth depose and say, that •the following statement by him subscribed is a Correct statement of the amount of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year above stated, the amount" of public funds received and the sources from C. Wv. KLONTZ, M. D. Physician and Surgeon (Also treating all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and doing Refraction) Oiice Hours--8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 and . 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment .Office at Residencee--Kent Home-- -j South of City Hall, Waukegan St. Phone 181 which received, and the amount expended, and purchases for which ex- |>ended, as set forth in said statement. Stephen H. Freund. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of March, 1926. Wm. J. Welch, Justice of Pm». - Funds Received and Froi What Sources Received Amount of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year commencing the 1st day of April, 1926 % 314.53 i Received from Co. Collector.. 2180.08 April 8. Received front Co. Collector.. 8787.63 May 27. Received from Co. Collector.. 4004.71 June 24. Received from Co. Collector, DeL 2108.96 Sept. 1. Fvnds Expended and For What Parpose Expended April 8, 1925 Joslyn A Joslyn, cost in road controversy vs. Sohms $176.40 Jos. H. Adams, bridge work .... 7.68 Leroy M. Neal, smithing 7.25 Louis Schroeder, grading 100.00 Wm. Stilling, graveling 40.00 McHenry, 111. HM. M. CARROLL Lawyer •. Office with Kent & Company Every Wednesday Phone 34 McHenry, 111. Nephone No. 108-R. S toff el & Reihaniygerger Insurance agents for all classes of property in the ^fcst companies. WEST McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS KUNZ BROTHERS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 204-J McHenry, 111 J. W. WORTH PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Systems Income and Inheritance Tax Matters Member of Public Accountants Associati of Illinois Phone 206-J McHenry, 111. Phone 126-W. Reasonable A. H. 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' Dr. Henry Freund, Optometrist PRIES BUILDING OVER NATIONAL TEA STORE Every Evening from 7 to 9, except Saturday • All day Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 182 Lv. McHenry Lv. Grays Lake Arr. Waukegan Arr. Chicago Arr. Milwaukee 6:55 am 8:24 am 9:04 am 10:22 am 10:35 am 11:45 am 12:29 pa 1:09 pa 2:17 pas 2:19M W 3:00 pas 3:44 |MB 4:24 pas 6:19 pas 6:30 pas 7:10pm' 8:24 pm 9:04 pas 10:22 pas 10:30 pas chftcac* North Shore & Milwaukee B.B.U. WEBER & SCHIESSLE, Local Agents West McHenry, Illinois ~ 7^wfwmm April as Bed Bauer, gravel 2.50 Alexander Lbr. Co., culverts .. 173.40 B. N. Smith, grading 53.00 John Smith, grading 72.00 Lewis Schroeder, grading ........ 148.00 May 13 John Schmitt, grading 16.00 Lewis Schroeder, grading 243.25 J. M. Diedrich, grading 107.44 Ben H. Stilling, grading 28.00 Peter Freund, Jr., grading S2.00 May 27 EM. Jung, cutting brush 4.00 T. H. Gharrity A Son, excavating Kaiser hiU 406.24 Ben H. Stilling, grading 16.00 W. H. Kelley, bridge work 26.20 McHenry Lbr. Co., lumber 228.60 Alexander Lbr. Co., Ringwood, lumber 11.40 Alexander Lbr. Co., McHenry, culverts _ 89.12 Lewis Schroeder, grading .7 171.00 John Smith, grading 103.00 B. N. Smith, grading 72.00 June 10 T. H. Gharrity & work> 300.00 R. W. Wright cutting brush.... 12.00 H. C. Kamholz, hardware ........ 3.40 R. Guyser, grading ;.v.; .24.00 W. H. JKelley, bridge work......... 17.25 *Lewis Schroeder, grading and Raveling 188.00 E. C. flawley, hardware 4.72 June 24 T. H. Gharrity A Son, road •-* work 248.88 Ben H. Stilling, grading .......... 40.00 B. N. Smith, grading 65.50 SoT^jbad^-- 110.50 48.00 47.00 182.00 12.00 KIlIwDh To CHICAGO lam McHenry--Grays Lake Convenient, dependable service by North Shore Motor Coacll north Shore Motor Coaches connect at Waukegan with fast North Shore Line trail* taking you to the heart of Chicago--the "loop." Good Furniture For a Little Less You positively do save quite a bit when you buy furnltun| at Leath's. Leath's store* have crown from one to twenty-five In eleven years. There must be a reason. Buying tor 26 stores automatically reduces pricos to you. A LKATH 8TOME IS NEAR TOD KLlilN ROCKKORD AURORA m rii yOE FREKPORT WA'l KRLOO BELOIT JOLIET JANESVILIJ5.... EAU CLAIBE... oskkosh PEORIA DECATUR ...70 (inn At*. .. .M2 W. State . .•! Island Ave. ...176 Main St. b W Main ,...100 Ijafayatto ...4S9 E. Grand ,...21.' Jefferson . .*« Milwaukee , .4M S. Baratow 11 Maia 8t. . .tit 8. Adam* ...US- N. Water MADiSON ...ni Stole St. ,RFEN BAT W. Walnut A. LEATH A COMPANY Roy Hobart, graveling ............ 531.00 Lewis Schroeder, graveling--... 29.90 March 24 Joa. H. Huemann, repairs 14550 March 30 Caroline Schiessle, office regit.. 50.00 Stephen H. Freund, commission on moneys paid out 126.64 Recapitulation Amount on hand at beginning of fiscal year 814.58 Amount of funds received during fiscal year - ...12,075.88 Total amount.. 12,389.91 Commission 10,665.08 Balance on hand.... 1,724.83 Vogt, fumigating material 42.75 Amount paid Thos. P. Bolger, fumigating material Amount paid McHenry Plaindealer, pub. auditors' meeting, election, etc., Amount paid McHenry Plaindealer, 50 scarlet fever cards Amount paid McHenry Co. sheriff, subpoena in ejectment suit Amount paid township auditors, March meeting.... Total amount paid out for all purposes 2,784.35 Being a balance in the hands of the sdf>ervisor of.... 466.88 &2fr 9.80 6.60 81.45 12.00 Dated at McHenry this 30th of March, 1926. {Stephen H. Freund, Supervisor* Mutineer's Good Work Under . the assumed name John Adams, Alexander Smith and eight other mutineers of the English ship Bounty, together with some men and women from Tahiti, founded a colony on Pitcalrn island about 1788. Adams was its head. He established worship and a school of a sort, and lived and died in peace, leaving a and religious people. Consistent advertising fa bring results. 70.75 5.00 | 2.00 28.00 61.60 38.00 91.50 5.00 John Smith, road work.... Peter Freund, Jr., grading .... Henry Sompel, grading ;..... Lewis Schroeder, graveling .?.. Ed. Bell, cutting brush --. July 8 Lewis Schroeder, grading ....... Peter M. Schaefer, 71 rods gravel @ 25c 17.7.r» John Regner, graveling : Geo. Adams, hauling dirt Peter Freund, Jr., grading Wm. Stilling, graveling and road work 100.30 Andrew Hansen, tiling 2.00 July 22 W. C. Whiting, graveling 123.00 Leroy M. Neal, smithing 20.10 Joe H. Huemann, smithing and repairs 126.17 Lewis Schroeder, grading and graveling 310.00 B. N. Smith, grading and graveling .^-/SA.00 John Smith, grading .TZ 73.00 Ben H. Stilling, grading ........... 60.00 August. 12 John Freund, 275 r*.d. gravel @ 26c 68 7: Lewis Schroeder, grading and graveling ..• 249.25 Alexander Lbr. Co., culverts.... 32.45 August 26 Lewis Schroeder, grading 52.00 Leroy M. Neal, smithing 16.70 Alexander Lbr. Co., Ringwood, lumber H-64 B. N. Smith, grading 52.p<) John Smith, grading _ 57.00 John Walsh, cutting brush -- 8.00 September 1 Caroline Schiessle, office rentf.. 60.00 September 9 Lewis Schroeder, grading 32.00 Peter Freund, Jr., grading 28.00 Peter Weber, grading 36.00 Henry Sompel, graveling 36.40 September 23 Lewis Schroeder, grading 56.00 Peter Freund, Jr., grading 36.00 Peter Weber, grading 36.00 October 14 B. N. Smith, grading .112.00 John Smith, grading .ycl 14.00 Lewis Schroeder, grading and graveling 184.00 Henry Sompel, road work and graveling October 28 Edwin Freund, crushing .«. Peter Freund, Jr., crushing .... J. M. Schmitt, crushing Math. Glossen, gravel and graveling 74.00 Henry Sompel, gravel and graveling 94.87 Nick Jung, power for crusher.. 45.00 Ben J. Smith, crushing and roadwork 62.50 F. Beelow, crushing and roadwork 70.65 Lewis Schroeder, graveling...... 106.00 November 11 H. C. Kamholz, haniware 1.08 Geo. Meyers, crushing 8.00 Nick Weber, crushing 8.00 Peter Niesen, crushing 18.00 Lewis Schroeder, grading and graveling 132.00 J. M. Diedrich, grading and crushing 228.00 November 25 Jos. H. Huemann, smithing--.. 158.20 Nick Jung, power for crusher.. 90.00 Lewis Schroeder, grading and graveling 123.00 Ben J. Smith, crushing 25.00 B. N. Smith, grading 38.50 Central Garage, repairing--..... 13.67 John Smith, grading ... Fred Beelow, crushing ..~ Lynn Hall, gravel John Freund, gravel B. H. Freund, crushing .... Geo. Meyers, crushing ., Phil Meyers, crushing . December 9 Hubert Freund, gravel for crusher 168.00 R. C. Harrison, dragging and cutting brush 25.00 Louis Althoff, smithing 2.00 W. C. Whiting, graveling ...... 20.00 P. F. Miller, graveling 62.50 B. H. Freund, crushing ...-- 8.00 Fred Beelow, crushing Peter Freund, Jr., crushing Phil Meyers, graveling ,.... Geo. Meyers, graveling Peter M. Schaefer, crushing.... Wm. Stilling, crushing December 23 B. N. Smith, grading ... John Smith, graveling road work R. B. Hobart, grading dragging Peter Freund, Jr., graveling.... January 13, 1926 -- Nick Jung, power for crusher.. 18.00 Lewis Schroeder, graveling and road work - 206.00 Math. Glossen, graveling!.....*... 87.40 January 27 # e. Roy M. Neal, Bmithing 6.60 Jacob M. Diedrich, grading.... 124.00 March 10 EL O. Hobart, grawt --..-- 9M9 5.00 6.00 86.00 SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS OF THE TO^tf A full statement of the financial affairs of the Town of McHenry, County of McHenjjt-and State of Illinois, as exis^iirjfon the 30th day of Mareh,~ArriX 1926: ^ Balance received from March 31, 1925, predecessor in office $ 186.89 Amount received from county collector, being balance of tax for 1924, less his commission 2,292.03 Amount received from county collector from distribution of dog money 763.31 Total amount received from all sources 8,241.23 Contra Total amount paid out and the account on which the same was paid, are as follows: Amount paid Judges and clerks, spring election, 1925, 1st district .$ 86.00 Amount paid C. W. Harrison, judge of election, returning ballots, etc Amount paid Woodman assn. hall rent Amount paid judges ajid clerks , spring election, 1925, 2nd district .' Amount paid judges and " clerks, spring election, 1925, 3rd district 86.00 Amount paid Jos. Engeln, spring election, hall rent.... 10.00 Amount paid McHenry Plaindealer, pub. treasurer's report, 1924 26.60 Amount paid McHenry Plaindealer, pub. supervisor's report, 1924 Amount paid McHenry Plaindealer for town clerk stationery \mount paid McHenry Plaindca'rr for 75 measle cards Amount paid McHenry Plaindealer for election supplies Amount paid Wm. Simes, as thistle commission Amount paid Wm. H. Althoff, assessor's fees Amount paid John Boyle, 29 township meetings Amount paid John Boyle, as commissioner of highways 1,068.00 Amount paid town auditors, Sept. meeting 1A00 Amount paid S. H. Freund, as poor master 160.00 Amount paid Chas. B. Harmsen, as town clerk fees 173.60 Amount paid Walter F. 39.00 253.30 11.00 3.08 40.00 48.00 82.00 8.i6 US 7.75 UBD 118.20 798.00 174.00 What is at| Master Cleaner? 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