May, 1919 ^ ! v «a hand. delinquent tax 815.75 f- w Coll 5M7 lie. S...~, .100.00 Co. Treas., R. & B. j676.64 June ' r^": ? 3 S £ V j l l a g e C o l l e c t o r 2 0 . 0 6 Wm. J. Welch, fine... |gr 10.00 J. R. Knox, prop Bold.;,; 12.00 lO.Oflt ^•;t01.97 $14,688.80 &IL. J* 12.00 12.00 12.00 40.59 40.00 498^6 33.80 mim 3, W. KimbalLft ft*?|; V illage Golbelotr .. " AtlgtU* if' -I Do .. .. 6 John Walsh, dog license. t tt Co. Treas., delinquent tax 28 Village Collector .... September | -l;% ; 80 Village Collector i«*^%99.38 ^ 40 John rr. „,s 6.00 *1 . *1 Village Collector 19.74 _ Wovember 22 Anticipati o n order .... SjOOO.OO Village Collector 48.15 . . December ,, S - 23 Do, cl e r k............,,> 10.00 • ^ January - 5°' CoN&ctor • • |43.17 "28 AT. Hi . Pouse ..... ^ : 10.00 April , * Village C J Co. Treas., tax levy., 27 Village Clerk • ' May 4 Co. Treas., tax iyry....; $$24.16 167.00 8,600.00 38.48 _ • Apcil 25 Albert Kraase ..'i;* Mara. Heiraer Peter Doherty • • John Munch James Revor ....... A. J. Mullen F. G. Schreiner Public Service Company... W. G. Schreiner ..... Ben sHiller \ May 20 *;:%.*• C. 4b N. W. By. Co... Mm* May 28 Do. • • ........... May 27 D?. ...... _ Jane 8 W. F . . . . » Tom WMMi ... Will Kimball .. George Meyers Frank Ward ... Phil Lane ..... Jack Nichols ... P. J. Heimer .. F. G. Schreiner ..... Standard Oil Company Casper Bickler Anton Schneider, Jr., . Ben Hiller .T.....,,.. Do'.lan & Sheppard Co. A. E. Nye Meyer & Wenthu ......^;*... Canedan Petroleum Company 497.44 Joe Engeln 31,20 April 25 W. P. Ba*eett ..:..... jm June 8 Do. 7.75 • * h' • • • < »»'•..»> » * * » • . '• »•».»%< 1 * • » ' • » ».• . » . . . . 4.40 12.00 104.00 45.W 103.40 1.80 10.60 284.90 9.27 1S7M 8.00 75.00 6.00 187.90 80.40 40.00 10.00 10.00 54.55 28.75 39.19 2.00 11.20 164.94 8.00 1.50 • • *-•?» • * !- rF*-.HG' .Sc!ir«t»«r. ablic Service Company ... Georpe Mayers • July 8 Mranes Revor rail Lane .... Casper Bickler John R. Knox Jack Nichols . Jack Munth ...., P. J. Schoewer J. J. Vycital . . . . . . . , R. I. Overton .............. Fred A. Cooley »,,i.i,. W. F. Bassett . Simon St<rffel Standard Oil Company ...... Henry Block . Public Service Company .... Albert Krause . . .. ».. Walter Krause Frank Thurlwell . William Simes Ben Hiller .... W. G. Schreiner Peter Doherty Neptune Meter Compaay .... John Walsh .......VTT! John Olson August * ' • W. P. Bassett i ... August 4 12.40 16.00 29.16 moo 4.00 1.10 "Ml.70 1^.00 te.oo «7.90 0.00 26.45 » # • • • • • < 108.68 16.00 »>.00 4.00 4.00 .#.00 •W.38 16.00 10.80 76.00 10.00 $.50 John Walsh W. G. Schreiner ... Star Garage ........s, John Thennes ........; H. E. Buch Standard CMi Company T. Public Service Company Neptune Meter Company W. G. Schreiner moo . . " 40.95 i. 1.50 24.47 *. 16.40 66,94 .. m.3o , .y.2o 1.75 . --ik.**] ..iiv. m '--r- * & " 'x'" "" V* J-l . jtij %Ti f *«E UNIVERSAL CA« >tter Pin < Overhaul -" Whether Cotter or Gompletd .•".•'T'i-'-jfc Wt Yob eaia H w awd Service Station. A»tt»oris«4 - Ford Dealers. In our stockroom, we carry every part that goes into iv • ^1'^, Pord cVaWr1 oVr4 *F oVr/*dV t»r*. uUcVkHI. T* h«VeyJ 'r**e/ genuine Ford pr*a"*r ts too--e--ac h made of^» ^ the same tough, durable Vanadium steel as its counterpart in the Ford car.- ;Our special Ford repair shop is thoroughly equipped with specially design^; r"T, ed tools and up-to-the-minute machinery so that repairs, adjustments, ojjfjj; complete overhauls for Ford cars can be handled promptly and efficiently* Our mechanics who will do the work on your Ford cars, or trucks, ufl(- v ^Mderetand the Ford mechanism and know the right way to tune it up. Anfji ..;§ for the work you wili pay only the reasonable Ford prices. - ^ | We are a part of the Big Ford Family and not only repair Fords bufe sell them as well. 'We have more than a passing interest in the service w$v^ ^ (~*give you. Drive to our garage when your Ford E^s rej^mn^ g| ^ safety's Bake have the Authorised Ford dealer do it. = # - - j ^i! f^OHN JR* KNOX, Prop STAR GARAGE (I :: •.ITJ. J. Joe En Henry Donavin ft Reihanaperger; ,,. _ Public Service Company. sv.K PhiKp Mayors ....V..:.^ Standard Oil Company . W. G. Schreiner W. P. Bassett October 6 John Walsh 100.00 John Thennes 25.68 Wilbur Lumber Company«;|66.99 Leo Meyers 4.00 Fred A. Cooley ...£. 9.00 W. G. Schreiner ...•.i 31.25 Simon Stoffel • *• 9.00 Adolph Ibsch •;*,. ,>,»...«•. 2.00 A. H. Pouse 3.84 R . I . O v e r t o n I . ; 9 . 0 0 John R. Knox v;.9.00 Albert Kraus* 9.00 D. I. Granger 2.00 Standard Oil Company ...» .»- ^ 30.52 Public Service Company .2»»- 88.30 George Meyers 11.00 John Olson iw*., 9.00 HcH. Art. Stone A Con. 8.50 W. F. Bassett : 6.<60 Joseph N. Miller 2.00 Peter Doherty o i 9.00 « A „ , • F. A. Cooley 345 John Walsh ..............v ?|00.00 James Revor1- 3.00 Lockwood Oil Cwnpany . .>* %20.<?8 Ben Brefeld 7 50 A. M. Brown ^ 7.50 Public Service Company v 53.70 Standard Oil Company ...^f 15.26 Ben Hiller Viiffe-. 6.60 A, i. Proehlich 7.60 December 2 *'• ' *» W. G. Schreiner : •*•*'&'; v: 1.06 December-4 "• John Walsh . ^00.00 A.. H. Pouse . -X,3.75 F. G. Schreiner ......W5»»^?92J0 i John Thennes 81.28 Mathias Engefal 3.00 rIos. Engeln ......y 12.85 ft j McH. Art. Stone & Con. CltS 25.60 jH. Miller & Co 88-2* December 9 » " i Public Service C ompany Il8.00 I December 17 v* ' • • jW. G. Schreiner 1.16 j 5, January 7 ,-< 0 '• F. G. Schreiner -.iife 13.00 W. P. Bassett •... 28.90 I January 8 John Olson ^86.00 J. J. Vycital 1.62 Ben Hiller 3.20 John R. Knox ;•*»/.-^36.00 Standard Oil CotripiAy .. iC. »"* J23.98 John Walsh 100.00 Wilbur Lumber Company ... 2.08 Simon Stoffel > ! 6.00 R. I. Overton .v. ^86.00 January 10 Sl* Cmrnr Joint R. Knox attended to matters of a business nature in Chicago last Saturday. George Jus ten was a business visitor in the metropolitan city last Thursday. Wm. Benz of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Mrs. M. Schlosser of Chicago spent the week end as a guest in the home of Mrs. A. Wolff. Miss Marion McOmber of Chicago passed the week end as a guest of Miss Clara Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Perce Molton of Elgin spent the week end as the guests of McHenry relatives. Miss Myrtle Gans of Chicago passed Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. anji Mrs. F. O. Gans. Miss Aileen O'Reilly, who has been spending several weeks in-Chicago, returned home last Saturday. Roy Hankermeyer attended to matters of a business nature in the metropolitan city last Thursday. Chicago Sunday as a guest in the home of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Buss. Miss Anna Wolff of Chicago passed the week end as a guest in the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Wolff, here. George atid Leo Heimer of Chicago passed the week end in the home of their mother, Mrs. Helena Heimer. Miss Verena Justen of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Edward Bonslett of Madison, Wis., passed the week end in the home of his parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bonslett. Miss Elisabeth K. Miller spent the latter part of last and the first of this week as the guest of friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers and children of Chicago passed the latter part of last week as guests of relatives hem- Misses Mildred Welch, Opal Qooley and Ellen Spencer of Beloit spent the week end at their respective homes here. Mrs. Otis C. Murray and daughter, . . . m . , t r e r e w e e k aw iMti in tito imne of HIm Kate McLaughlin. Arthur D. Hunter of Chteag* spent the week end as a guest in tfcfe hdfce of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fereiitt Hunter, Sr. Miss Esther Stoffel of Chicago passed the week end as a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Miss Kathryn Thurlwell ef Bedford spent the week end as a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurlwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bonslett of Chicago were entertained in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Margtt^t Bonslett, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shales of Woodstock were Sunday guests in the home of the letter's parents, Mr. fend Mrs. N. E. Barbian. Mrs. Geo. Garrity of Chicago spint the latter part of last week as a gaest in the home of her parents, jjjnd Mrs. P. J. Schoewer. ' Don't forget the May party to be given by the Just Us club on May 16. REAL VALUES IN-*- have made two groups of Boys' -that we aire discontinuing. They ,are made up in the latest models and J|onsist of brown, grey and green mixtures. Some extra good values. ; v ^ ' v - •. .7 "jfcroup 1--Sizes 6 to 10 yean, $10.00 and f $12.00 values. _____ _$M5 $16.50 value?.. ..$11.48 •y-K- ^ s 'I ^ rgE-.- i •-|pne lot boys' black,English cat, lace shoes, 7 sites $5.00 values. shoes, sizes 1 to 5, $5.00 values... $SJS .MJ6 '• [ I". t' Cloth Hals, specially priced. > 3 _ '<? V ~"t r - • K ^ vafsr. . ' " " - i . • » . : "v.. mmmm, ilunojls j Albert Krause i January 12 i Fred A. Cooley , W. G. Schreiner , ! January 1.4 Schaefer Bros ! February 5 i F. G. Schreiner John Walsh ! February 7. John Thennes ,F. B. Bennett . . . . . . . . . . February .9 Ben Hiller , Public Service Company George Meyers .... February 18 Peter Doherty m February 26 W. G. Schreiner April 6 John Walsh <.....i Standard Oil Company ... A. H. Pouse April 6 Wilbur Lumljer Company .. Guy E. Still April 11 Public Service Company".iV W. G Schreiner ^ April 8 . '•?> John Thennes W. G. Schreiner April 10 iW. F. Bassett v j Wilbur Lumber Company . Joe Engeln 4- 9.00 ; 9.00 ^81.75 ^ 1-37 H 8.50 100.00 ./*>;r128.T2 • »». ^ 75,00 ?\ • * < 8.20 129.09 1.50 0.00 1.15 too.oo 3.80 9.00 4.. v ,* Us If ••van day* and nat • flair J;.'. /* V - ••••; >";,4 VTAMINA1 5,452 miles in a weet. fllfles per hour, clapttd time. Continuous day and night driving on country roads, raujh and frozen. This remarlnble record Bade by Oxerianfi at Indianapolis is Just aarither proof of Overland Serviceability and the extraordinary riding qaaHties of ttffUx 8prin0L, Tha gMolitta wood at 99H ndto Vj, v : I '0 -:Ll 28.78 10.00 ... 1.25 $6*2 1.84 7.70 v|l.26 joe Kngem -i 5.20 Anticipation Warrant ...MOO.OQ Interest on Warrant 64.66 Public Service Company .... 184.69 Standard Oil Company 82.25 Lejyal Adviser Company ...i * 2.21 John Walsh 100.00" A. H. Pouse I&4.00 Ben Hiller 4.40 John Olson 24.00 Wells, Engineering Company 800.00 $10,518.88 Beieapitnlatlen - Balance forward $ 2,268.15 Receipts 12,860.68 Fonda Received Total balance on hand..... .$14,628.88 Expenditures 10,518.88 Balance on hand ....-$ 4,110.45 I, Joseph C. Holly, treasurer of the village of McHenry for the year ending May 3, 1920, do certify that the above is a correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the village funds, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Joseph C. Holly, Village Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before me, a postmaster of the United States, by the said Joseph C. Holly this 3rd day of May, 1920. Thomas J. Walsh, Postmaster. Statement of water rates received and amount turned over to the treasurer of the village of McHenry: Jan. 6, Amt. collected |20 .05 July 2, Amt. collected 201.97 July 31, Amt. collected. 46.59 August, Amt. collected 83.80 Sept. 31, Amt. collected 299.38 Oct. 81, Amt. collected 219.74 Nov. 29, Amt. collected... .7.. 48.15 Jan. j, Amt. collected 843.17 Feb. 2, Amt. collected 89.00 April 5, Amt. collected 244.30 s i M r » 7 • C O W R N i ' * w w n ' : ' 5 ' l i c H B N m r . 11646.15 . 77.30 Total amount $1488.85 Turned over to J. C. Holly, village treasurer. N. H. Petesch, Village Collector. ADDITIONAL PERSONAL Miss Lena Stoffel passed today in the metropolitan city. Jacob Justen transacted business in Chicago last Saturday. Jos. Hoffman of Chicago was a Sunday guest of McHenry friends. Wm. Gillespie of Chicago was the guest of friends hare over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hr. *ni . IImU'/Mnf Msyws ef We now have a w£ll assorted stock of LUMBER, MILLWORl^ •. SHINGLES, LATH, -etc* whic^p^ ordinary building or repair jobf . . . . fg. , , .. . .y We have several cars of ANTHRACITE COAL In transit, and are iifl position to accept a limited number of orders for MAY and JUNE delivery^ ,'H' " c'* 7;We have endeavored to purchase the best stock obtainable and havfk heeii fortunate in getting exceptionally goo4 quaUty oi^be several lufids and grades of material received so far. : ^ ' We have adopted a policy of buying only from concerns who can b#< depended upon to furnish well manufactured and up-to-grade material, an|t by so doing, we can assure to our customers the quality of goods on which we hope to establish a reputation. 7; »We pay particular attention to the way in which our material is handled so that it will reach our customers in the same first class condition aa when it left the manufacturer. We pay particular attention to prompt delivery and courteous tope , a reunion for . good and efficient service. * ; - v^ So we have for our slogan, "QUALITY & SERVICE FIRST**. two features will be uppermost in our minds in all our transactions. If you are thinking of making some improvements, let us help you-plaa th^m. Wemaybe able lo juake " :n money. 2 # Come in and let 'us talk it over with yaik 'Phone 44 WEST McHENRY, ILL. 4»' v •* :l i; *r;k - • t-V •%,'m