WF^^TW ^.:.;v4K 5r M'HENRY PLAINDEALB rUWLISKED EVERY THURSDAY F. G. SCHREINER •%vv-:. It Bcnk Riiiliiint Telephone N-W ^V,1 -:K; Thursday, March 27, 1919 SUPERVISOR'S STATEMENT • • Of- The Haucial Affairs of McHenry Township ^ A full statement of the financial affairs of the Town of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, as existing on the 25th day March, "A. D. 1919: -'Jtelance received from balance .of March, 1918, predecessor in office $675.71 Amount received from county collector, being balance of tax tor 1917, less his com.. 179.79 Total amount received from all sources $855.50 Total amount paid out and the account on which the same may be Jaid are as follows: aid judges and clerks in first district $ 16.00 Raid H. W. Allen for posting r • election notices and return- B ing ballots SUM Paid for hall rent in the first ^strict 5.00 •tfT paid judges and clerks in sec- * • ond district 18.00 j Paid Chas. B. Harmsen for | posting election notices.... 1<601 . Paid ju 'ges and clerks in third district .• 18.00 | - Paid S. H. Freund for return- | v " ing ballots 1.50 ' Paid for hall rent in third election district - &00 Paid canvassing board for spring election £60 Paid McHenry Plaindealer for publishing September auditors' meeting ;.. 2.65 paid Wm. Simes, as thistle commissioner 105.00 Paid John W. .Kimball, assessor's fees ' 440.00 Paid board of auditors, September meeting 6.00 Paid John Boyle, 25 town meet 100.00 Paid Chas. B. Harmsen, town clerk fees 128.62 Paid McHenry Plaindealer for printing ballots and notices, township treasurer's and supervisor's reports 28.80 Paid Walter F. Vogt, fumigat- - ing material 2.75 Paid N. H. Peteath, fumigating material . Amount of tax levied the preceding year for payment of town indebtedness and EATING AND SfXD Choice Eating arid Seed potatoes, per bushel SI .30 In lots of 5 bushels or more, per bushel0 . $1.2$ Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. WATCH WINDOW DISPLMt Central Market Wm. Pries, Prop. McHENRY, ILL. Annual Township Meeting and Election Notice is hereby given to the voters, residents of tjgie township of McHenry, County of McHenry, Illinois, that the Annual Township Meeting and Election of Officers of said Township will take place Tuesday, the 1st day of April proximo, being the 1st Tuesday in said month. The election will begin at 7 o'clock a. m. and close at 5 o'clock p. in. in the places designated as fol^ws: District No. 1, Woodman hall, Ringwood, 111.; district No. 2, village hall, McHenry, 111.; district No. 8, Colby building, McHenry, 111. The officers to be elected are: One supervisor. H.fln The town meeting will open in the village hall, McHenry, 111., at the J hour of 2 o'clock p. m. and after charges . "'$7500.00 ' c^oosinK a moderator will proceed to Amount collected by town col- ' jhear and consider reports of officers lector and paid over to pres- I to appropriate money to defray the The Samount°and kind of indebted- necessary exPense 6{ the township, ness of the town due and unpaid are as follows Amount due to S. H.( Freund, principal, $119.82r interest, none; total $119.82 Total amount due ; 119.82 Dated at McHenry this 25th day of March, 1919. S. H. Freund, • Superviqjy. Let me show you one of thd9< beautiful lines of sample wall you have ever seen. J* P. Weber. ost paper and to deliberate and decide on such measures as may, in pursuance of law, come before the meeting. „ Given under my hand this 18th day of March, A. D. 1919. ' Chas. B. Harmsen, Town Clerk. Executor's Notice F. B. Bennett, Atty. . Estate of Frank J. Barbian, Deceased. \ The undersigned having been ap- Peter Bros., the Algonquin manu- pointed Executor of the last Will facturers, have just let another con-1 and Testament of Frank J. Barbian, ..tract for the third addition to^their deceased, late of the County of . Jlant in that village. The principal j McHenry and State of Illinois, here- 'S * >roninR ma- j by gives notice that he will appear ihine, for which they now have an | before the County Court of McHenry • «rder for the delivery of 2,000-! of i County, at the Court House in Woodthese machines each month for the stock, at the May term, on the first next year. At the present time em- j Monday in May next, at which time ployment is given to seventy-five ' all persons having claims against said linen and 800 machines are turned out j Estate are notified and requested to tftonthly, A new addition is now i attend for the purpose of having under construction and with the com- j the same adjusted. All persons inpletion of the third addition the | debted to said Estate are requested .. *or^'nff force will be increased to to make immediate payment to the CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOR RENT--Garden place. Phone 25. McHenry, 1)1. 41-tf WANTED--About thirty head of cattle for pasturage. Inquire of If H. Stuart, West McHenry. 4l-2t FOR SALE--About 100 bushels of Marquis seed wheat. Inquire of Wm. Dettmer, West McHenry, Ql. FOR SALE--A modern soda fountain, the one now in use at C. Unti's ice cream parlor. C. Unti, McHenry, 111. 39 WANTED--Experienced girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Carl W. Stenger, West McHenry or call 'phone 100-R. 40-tf FOR SALE--A quantity of Marquis spring wheat for seed, clear from foul^ seed. Jacob M. Diedrich, McHenry, 111. Phone 631-W-l. 39-6t* FOR SALE--Your choice of two trucks; one a Ford and the other a Republic. Both in good ruhning order. Frank Freund, McHenry, III. FOR SALE--The C. H. Parks house and property on the corner of John and Center streets in West McHenry. C. W. Stenger, West McHenry. 39-tf FOR SALE OR RENT--The Kelter farm of 120 acres situated east of the village of McHenry. Apply to . or write C. W. Stenger, West McHenry, 111. 39-tf TO SETTLE ESTATE--Will sell at reasonable price, the Anton Engeln property, consisting of barber shop, hotel building, twq vacant lots adjoining property, also one at Emerald Park. Address Helena Spialley, 336 Lake Ave., Woodstock, 111. . 40-4t FOR SALE--Six slightly used new dining room chairs, Jacobean walnut, brown leather upholstered, panel back of newest model. I will dispose at a bargain as I have two new sets. Inquire of Mrs. A. G. Barbian, Mc- Heny, 111.Prhone No. 68-M. 41 FOR SALE--Five room cottage, furnished, near McHenry. 150 ft. river front by 288 ft., bathing beach, 100 ft. well, garage, boat house, motor boat and three row boats. Sell complete for $3,500. Terms. M. J. Kent, 4506 N. Hermitage Ave., Chicago. 41-lt |SOO men with a capacity of from 2,500 4o 3,000 machines a month. .L-- A. J. MULLEN Attorney at Law At West McHenry State Baak Every Friday BUM Oflce, :: t: Wieiirtotk. HL undersigned. r Dated this 17th day of March, A. D. 1919. ~ A 40-3t. John J. Barbian, Executor. One of the most complete histories of the world's greatest war is now being sold Martin 8. flchmitt. See him. ORDER NOW Let us do your Hatching in our mammoth 3600-egg incubator E. G. Peterson Phone 625-M-l JOHNSBL'RO, ILL. Telephone Now 108-R SIMON STOFFEL • Insurance agent for all flaw of property in the best tOBnpanies WE8T McHENRY, - ILUNOD PLUMBING AND HEATING, by Experienced Workmen DONAVIN & REIHANSPERGKil m