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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 May 1924, p. 10

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F- WfrT?, m. •< «:•' : - •--yj* '. "v ~ ,ji •?,..^ >f. ;$).' f"' Vfe"t"" %-'.:r. • When you come into our store we try i> show you the same courtesy, and offer you the same honest values in Quality merchandise that we would like tp have shown and offered to us if we were the customer and you were the druggist. That is the only way in which $ lasting business can be built and we believe our progress is in no small measure due to adherence to that golden tu|e of business, • • • % ' j Salt that will not get hard--MYLES MEDIUM SALT-best for all farm , purposes--absolutely dry, clean arid white. • Ask your dealer for MYLES SALT. "THE SALT WITHOUT A FAULT Send for samples and for vest pocket auto map of Hlinois. HIGBIE SALT CO. |£;.. -• 360 N. Michigan Av% Chicago, 111. I The freshness of spring is a great relief to* the system after the rigors and dullness of winter. Your ^ home is as badly in need of freshening up as you |ie yourself. Give your rooms a dressing up with ..V'r * ' * SPRING RUGS, FURNITURE AND LINOLEUM - fresh bright linoleum and airy spring rugs on (he Moors, and comfortable, sanitary furniture, will ^Jransform your home and make it truly the "deareg »$t|pot on earth.*' We have the materials and want Sfc/ ^ <^pperate with you in the pleasant work. ra JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. FCLTY OFFICIALS MKT IN RBGUMR SESSION MONDAY , 31.50 10.77 40.00 16.75 7.50 2.55 9.00 •rBowE IIMN. H. PETESCH DRUGGIST Ice Cream mMm --Dessert Qf Desserts No other goodie canstake the place of ice cream as dessert, all the year 'round. McHenry Ice Cream with good cake rounds off the meal and insures its success.^j^rerybody likes McHeary Ice Cr^un. MdffiJtRY ICE CREAM FACTORY C. UNTI, PROP. ;;?$|a«tanU Room, May B, 1924. The city aldermen met in regular session with Mayor Wells presiding. Aldermen present; Doherty, Frisby, Goodell, Justen, Overton and Perkins. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The following bills were read and approved by the finance committee: W. J. Donavin, Ibr & supplies. .$ 20.39 Public Service Co.,-lighting sts 140.73 Public Service Co., power for electric pump Alexander Lumber Co., fail Geo. Meyers, Ibr on streets.. 102.50 Fire Dept., rental and storage of truck for April Andrew Hansen, ibr on streets Nap Lazotte, Ibr on ww.,..... 111. Bell Telephone Co., catli.. T. G. Stock, Ibr on waterworks Mayor Wells made appointments for the ensuing year, which were confirmed as follows: Motion by Justen, seconded by Overton, that Atty. A. H. Pouse be appointed city attorney at a Contingent salary of $100.00 per year and to be paid for all extra work. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, * seconded by Justen, that John Walsh be appointed city marshal. Motion carried. Mdl&ti by Justen, seconded by Frisby, that Mame Buss be appointed city colleetor. Motion carried. Motion by Justen, seconded by Perkfns, that H. E. Buch be appointed city plumber. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Frisby, that P. W. Frett be appointed city fire marshal. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Goodell, that L. F. Newman be appointed assistant fire marshal. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Overton, that Dr. N. J. Nye, John Pufahl and Geo. Bohr be appointed to serve on the board of health for the ensuing year. Motion carried. Motion by Frisby, seconded by Overton, that Goodell, Doherty and Perkins be appointed on license committee. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Goodell, that Justen, Ovferton and Frisby be appointed on the finance committee. Motion carried. Motion by Perkins, seconded by Goodell, that Frisby, Overton and Justen be appointed on the street and alley committee. Motion carried. Motion by Frisby, seconded by Justen, that Overton, Goodell and Perkins be appointed on the sidewalk committee. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Frisby, that Perkins, Overton and Goodell be'appointed to serve on the committee of public property. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Perkins, that Doherty, Frisby and Justen be appointed on the waterworks committee. Motion carried. Motion by Justen, seconded by Doherty, that the committee on miscellaneous consist of Frisby, Overton and Goodell. Motion carried. Motion by Frisby, seconded by Goodell, that the ordinance committee consist of Justen, Doherty and Perkins. Motion carried. Motion by Justen, seconded by Frisby, that Perkins, Overton and Goodell be appointed on the purchasing committee. Motion carried. ^ Motion by Doherty, seconded by Justen, that Overton and Frisby cooperate with .Wells on the board of local improvements. ' Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Doherty, that Wm. Simes be appointed superintendent of waterworks. Ayes--Overton, Doherty. Nayes-- Goodell, Frisby, Perkins and Justen. Ammendment. Motion by Justen, seconded by Frisby, that Fred MUler be appointed superintendent of waterworks. Ayes--Goodell, Frisby, Perkins and Justen. Nayes--Overton and Doherty. No appointment of superintendent of waterworks was made. The following aldermen were agreed upon to serve a term of two years: First ward, R. I. Overton; second ward, C. W. "txoodell; third ward, Jas. T. Perkins. The following aldermen were i agreed upon to serve a term of one year: First ward, P. J. Doherty; second ward, P. M. Justen; third ward, R. J. Frisby. Motion by Overton, seconded by Doherty, that this arrangement of aldermen's office terms be confirmed. Motion carried. Motion by Justen, seconded by Frisby, that the fire truck remain stored at Overton's garage until the next meeting of the city aldermen. Motion carried. Motion by Perkins, seconded by Goodell, that Atty. A. H, Pouse be authorized to draw up a new set of city ordinances not to exceed in cost $150.00. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Goodell, that the city clerk be Instructed to get the bonds from the following city officers: Marshal, mayor, treasurer, collector and clerk. Motion carried. Motion' by Justen, seconded by Frisby, that "committee of public property" get in touch with Fire Marshal Frett and witness nearby fire apparatus demonstrations and report at the next meeting. Motion carried. Motion by Perkins, seconded by Goodell, that the street and alley committee be authorized to order danger signs to be placed on west bridge over Boone creek. Motion carried Motion by Overton, seconded by Doherty, that the oil bids be THt - *<mi •one or msmur 3D AYS ;ffci.'"*SAT., WAV- "The Virginian" For Twenty Years the Supremo ttrpiect of Western l.itriatur* -WITH-- Kenneth tyrlan Florence Vldor -%;•> Russe! Sanson .. * Raymond Hatton PatO'Malley SUNDAY, MAYi "V,. "lie Pride • of Pakinur" A FigMng Romanes of ilic Great South we at- something to tiwili* tfaink about. Jt' •>;.* Marjorie Daw ;V AND Forrest Stanley head the All Star Cast AND THE COMEDY > "HAZEL FROM BOLLYWOOD" SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:3* i r* THURSDAY, MAY 15't ; ' > The Mask of Lopez Don't Miss This--It's a Real Western WILL HOLD EPWORTH LEAA9E8 TO MEET AT WOODSTOC&, MAY 13 *The Epworth Leagues of tfce Mc- Hepry county sub-district of tile Chicago northern district hold their spring rally, at Woodstock on Tuesday, May 18. The Woodstock league will serve supper at 25c a plate at 5:30 o'clock. Following the supper games and ^general fun will be enjoyed. Then the necessary business will be transacted^ The robed choir of the Woodstock church, made up of Epworth League members, will sing. Prof. Edmund Soper of Northwestern University has been secured as the speaker for that evening. He will be given all the time possible as he will have something interesting for his audience." But the program will and at about 8:50 to allow all who wish to to catch the train south at 9:00. The leagues of Aiden, Crystal Lake, Greenwood, Harvard and McHenry WnL.#MMl;4 . hetfil 'tiiat 'the'jriMtt# foika froat churches at Cary; FranklinviUe, Hebtron, Ringwood and* Richmond will be represented. ' * FIRST UNIVKBSALIST CHURCH Next Sunday is Mothers' day. The sermon subject will be "Mother." Arrangements have been made for tiie Masonic fraternity to meet and worship with us in a body. Special music is being prepared for the occasion. A most cordial,welcome is assured all who may attend. Attention is called to the time of the service, which is ten o'clock. John M. Grimes, Mtbistss. ; FIRST METHODIST CHURCH The Order of church services for Sunday, May 11, 1924, is as Sunday school at 10:00 a. ra.,Mrs» H. C. Bobb, superintendent. Preaching at 11:00 o'clock. The sermon will be in keeping with Mothers' day. There will be special music. Epworth League at 7:30 p. m. Everyone wiH find a welcome at these services. / Roland C. Elzey, Pastor. PA BEAL ESTATE • f. , , Chris Breaker of Chicago, wh# his - sold more or lees real estate in tkis vicinity during the past few years, closed a couple of deals at Terra Cotta only- a short time ago when'lie disposed of the farm and residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wibbolt, which he had sold to them last y*ar and which was formerly the property of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hill. He also sold the fafla and residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. Butmeister, which he sold to them about three years ago. Both of the families moved to Terra Cotta from Chicago and will agairf veWfr to metropolitan city. CARD OF THANKS i We wish to thank the many frieada for their deeds of kindnesaand sgrit* pathy In our sad bereavement. v ^ F- Vaughan Jonea^ •' ~ Wayne Foss Floyd Fobs. ^iij Market your eggs at Erictawn's. ' Mrs. Rilla E. - and considered. Motion carried. The opening of the bids submittal the following: , Standard OH Co., Indiana. Ship to village of McHenry, McHenry, 111., two 8,000 gal. tank cars Standard asphalt road oil No. 4c, $5.39 per gal. delivered at McHenry. Equipped with steam coils. Oil guaranteed to contain 53 per cent asphalt. John S. Sheeby. Elgin Lttbricating Co., Elgin, 111. This is to submit a bid on two 10,000 gal can road oil, 53 per cent asphalt. Price, F. O. B. McHenry, $5.85. In steam coil cars. V. 8k Wadey and H. H. Fay. American Mexican Refining Co. Fnrnish road oil to city of Me Henry, 70-80 per cent asphalt, .0580 8,000 or 10,000 gal. cars. F. O. B McHenry, 111. American Mexican Refining Co* Per J. W. SeweV O. K., J. W. S. 1 par cent discount in ten days. ; 11 Se. LaSalle St. Motion . by Doherty, seconded by -Justen, to purchase 8,000 gals, of oil from American Mexican Refining company to contain 70 to 80 per cent asphalt, No. 6 oil, price, .0580 delivered, on order of street and alley committee. Motion carried. Motion ^ by Overton, seconded by Frisby, to purchase 8,000 gals, of oil from the Americari Mexican Refining company- to contain 70 to 80 per cent asphalt, No. 6 oil, price .0580, for delivery on orde» of the street and alley committee. Motion carried. \ Motion by Overton, seconded by Justen, the meeting adjourned. D. G. Wells, May^- R. F. Conway, Clerk. ^ HARMONY CLUB SURPRISE TWO MEMBERS The members of the Harmony club tendered Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Feltz a very pleasant surprise at their newly acquired home on John street on Friday evening of last week. Altho the victims weren't prepared, they soon recovered from tile shock following the sudden invasion of their unexpected guests and within a very short time they had everything prepared for the entertainment of their friends. A fef hours were then passed in a social way, after which delicious refreshments were served.. Out-oftown members of the club who were present to enjoy the happy occasion were Mr. and. Mrs. Armond Bethke and son, Armond Henry; Mrs. Theo. H. Bethke and sons, Melvin and Theodore; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frenk and daughter, Irene; Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Block of Dundee and Miss Marie Block of Elgin. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Alford H. Pouse, Attorney County of McHenry,)s»* _ State of Illinois, ) Estate of Mathias U. Jung, de ccnscd. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that on Monday, the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, I, as executor of the last will and testament of the said deceased, will present to the County Court of McHenry County, in the Court House in Woodstock, Illinois, my final report of my acts and doings as such executor, and ask the court to bfe discharged from any and all furtiier duties and responsibili ties connected with *said estate and my administration thereof, at which time and place you may be present and resist such application, if you choose so to do. Dated May 7, 1924. 48-2t Nicholas Jung, Executor. Garden tools, hose, sprinklers and seeds of at ¥< inra ' Your moriem w * It s an importimt part of our business as jankers to sfoow people hoyr to use eir money to best advantage. ether in an active business, in a safe Investment, ih a checking or interestbearing account--there using your money. let's talk things over. West Ndleory -*»• WEST McHENRY. ILL, AW T H E U N I V E R S A L 4 Welcome Memhef of the Family AMOTOR car la never more appreciated dm in , the springtime. Its convenience and enjoyment are shared by all tfee family--and by speeding up tha day*s work, it provides more time for recreation. A Ford Touring Car provides every motor car esssn» till at the lowest price lor which a five passenger ear has ever sold--a price only made possible by manufacture, in tremendous voluaaa, in the largest aadmost economically operated plants in die autcunohfls industry. Efficiency ol manufacture is-accurately reflected te Am quality and price of the Ford Touring Car. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Runabout --1265 Coupe--$525 Tudor Sedan--*590 Fordor Sedan -- 9685 AU price* f o.b. Detroit You can buy any model by making a small dknmK Siyment arranging easy terms for the balance.* r you can buy on our Weekly Purchase Plan. The Ford dealer in your neighborhood will gladly --both plans in derail. UI THE NEAIB6I AUTHOWUI) VOM DIAUft Detrmit " |r: r,.: 57535? \ %

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