cateKll^BiliiM^iP^iill^iMMl0118 made amount to from Ujpto twenty per tent.. T% boar J of local improvements at Cary la:t week'filed a petition in the McHenry county court asking the ap pointment of commissioners who are t**9hon+ No. 100-R i SIMON ST0FFEL Insurance agent for all clajw«w of property in the txnt companies WB&1 MrRF'WVY UflMW the assessments werage system fi The board of local improvements at Hebron held its initial meeting in that village one afternoon recently, when it was moved and passed to hold a public hearing on the matter of a system of sewerage for that municipality. The date for the holding of the hearing Was set for August 19. 1 ' I- ' J . i t ' ALFORD H. POUSE - ; •Phoo4 K AMWWI »l Lwr-'y - *" > ' ? Wemt McSiArT. fit A. J. POULIOT Boat Building a Specialty # AB kinds of row boats and repairing Order* promptly attended to McHENRY, :: :: ILLINOIS DR, WENDELL A. IHBBOLD ^ \ *• Osteopathic Physician J' .Stevens Bldg, Chicago " * Treatments by appointment only. Phone Crystal Lake 184. Regular trips Mondays and Thursdays. Ji ARNOLD'S Have you ever tried Arnold's smoked meats? If not, come in today and give them a trial «s we §re certain of their quality. Our line of canned goods, bakery and vegetables is always complete and our minute-service goes with each and ever? order. Buy your table needs here and go hoaffe satisfied. WATER STREET MARKET & GROCERY P. J. Heimer, Prop. Ifs the inner man whom we serve and so well are we acquainted with the every day needs of life that we have just what you want / in the line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Vegetables, Canned Goods - and Bakery. Our prompt delivery system is ever at your service. SC M. Niesen McHenry Phone 4# PHILIP JAEGER* £'• GENERAL COriMISSION MERCHANT SPWJIAL ATTENTION OIVKM TO TBS SALE Of ' Dressed Beet, riutton, Mofs, VmI, Pwltof, .vHides, Etc., Butter'nnd Eggs " This Is the oldest house on the street. Tags and prloa lists furnished on application STORAGE FREE Stall i * j, F«» St. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JULY OXFORD AND SHOE SALE "m* The gfeatek values ever offered by this store involving, every pair of shoes and oxfords on our shelves. Every pair is on sale at greatly reduced prices. The quicker you fittend this sfcle, the better, as our stock is limited. A v JOHN STOOTBL-c""*V>: :il«ST McHENRY RENEtlAN'S DANCING PAVILION at AVON PARK on ROUND LAKE^OW Open mi? DANCING EVERY EVENING ^ MUSIC BY AMBLER'S FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA OF CHICAGO -- ' ; • ' ••'•• » > •:; * „ -- .... -- ; In selecting your date for holding your convention, pipnio^fr tueh entertainments -as swimming parties, golf, trip shooting and boating call O. P. RENEHAN ^ „"m Graysialwi •f :? .;>• ;V^-; !•- V, Get on the Bel v hie re cenircfit rdfcland come today. ICECREAM ' •* : •" r1 • ' - -J'i Jii' *, Fresh "Daily m X* ^ ^ V ^ Special Ice Crearaf made at otul ... ^ '.^ factory under the most sanitar^ f conditions and in strict accor| a 4 - j dance to state laws. Our fact; " , v- Wis"1'" m t %is->,'n,'.«tory is clean and sanitary an<*f ^ ICE CREAM FACTORY C. UNTI, PROP. High qpal^HH|||| ifdine at Erickson's, WmUcBmry. Harold Keliey ipent the <#M%- <nd with friends at Belvidere. Mrs. A. M. Smith spent the week end in the G. W. Smith home at Elgin. Harold Jepson spent the week end in the Ben Walkington home near Round Lake. Sheet music, d) the latest and most popular numbers, at tike Everett music store, McHenry. Mrs. Arthur Merrill of Solon sp^nt Thursday- of last week with h«r sister, ;Mrs. L. Schroeder. £ ^ Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. James McDonald, at West McHenry. 5 Mr/ and Mrs. Wickham of Woodstock were entertained in the G: H. Harrison home last Friday. Miss Ardella Bartholf of Richmond spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Guyott and two children of Libertyville ware Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frey. Misses Lorena and Olive Jepson are spending several days this week with Grandpa and Grandma Husofi at Elgin. Miss Mary Smith is spending part of this week with the A. W. B. club of McHenry high school, who are camping on the banks ^of the Fox river south of McHenry. Among those from "Ringwood who attended the funeral of Mr. Monear at Solon last Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frey, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Coates and Mr. and Mf-s. H. M. Stephenson. Threshing started Monday in real earnest in this locality. Smith and Allen started at Ed. Thompson's and Chas. Carr at Charley Peet's. S. H. Beatty of Woodstock is assisting Chas. Carr. There wererno church services last Sunday as the pastor family were attending camp_ meeting at Des Plaines. The usual services will be held again next Sunday, to which all are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison motored to DeKalb Sunday and took Miss Margaret and friend, Miss Stenberg from Genoa Junction, to attend the normal school. The young ladies taught in the Grayslake school last year and both will return to Grayslake for the coming year. ^ TERRA COTTA ' Dry goods and notions at Erickson's. M. fcnox was a caller in Woodstock last Saturday. , Mrs. Raymond Brantingham was a recent visitor in Chicago. Ralph Wingate was » business visitor in Chicago Monday. • Wm. Wagner of Honey Creek« Wis., visited friends here Sunday. Robert Knox spent Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives in Elgin. Harold Knox and Howard Phalin spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. Miss Marjorie Phalin is spending the week with hjer cousins in Wood- Stock. Mrs. J. M. Phalin has been the guest of tflatives and friends in Chicago. Mrs. Mary Grant, daughter, Margaret, and son, William, spent Monday in Chicago. Phonograph records for all makse of machines at the Everett music store, McHenry. Miss Florence Pierce of Spring Grove spent last WMk with Miss Eleanor McMillan. Misses Vera Doherty and Florence Knox were business visitors in Chicago last Thursday. Mrs. Stella Peck lias spent the past week visiting with her brother and family in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gracy and family of Honey Creek, Wis., visited relatives here Sunday. P. H. Conway is spending i week with his son, John- who is in a hospital at Fond du Lac, Wis. Henry McMillan motored to Ridgely, Mich., last Thursday, where he is spending a week visiting friends. Misses Eva McMillan and Marion Shales were guests of Miss Agnes Bertram a couple of days last week. Miss Agnts Bertram of Crystal spent a couple of days this week with Misses Eva and Neva McMjUan. Miss Frances Knox visited from Saturday until Monday with Miss Nellie Doherty at Notre Dame, Ind. VOLO Of course we will get it at ErWkson's. Star pianos at tlye Everett music store, McHenry. Ves Wagner and family were Wauconda callers Saturday. Mrs. L. Huson and daughters were Libertyville callers one day last week. Mrs. Molidor is spending a few days as- the guest of her son in Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fisher and Miss Ella Moore were Round Lake shoppers -Wednesday. A social was t held on the schoolhouse lawn Tuesday evening by the young people. A lawn social was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinonimu? last Friday evening. Mrs. H. Krueger^pwd sons of Wauconda spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. John Walton. Mrs. John Engeln and daughter, Virginia, of McHenry attended the social here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright and daughter of Wauconda were seen on our street Saturday. Don't forget the big joint picnic of the Knights of Columbus and Foresters at CanwayV'park, McHenry, Sunday, July 24. eoekiee Mrs. Geo. Cleveland and Mrs Hironimus and sen, Chester, of Roi Lake attended the social hero Friday evening last. osnaiD A fine line of criclm at Erickson's. Miss Pauline Johnson of Alabama was a recent visitor at the Beardsley home Mrs. Nina Sherman and family were Sunday visitors in the home of her parents. Little Edith Bremer Is spending her vacation in the home of her uncle at Woodstock. The farmers in this neighborhood have all had their barns whitewashed, a cleanup very much needed. . The Threshing Machine company held their regular annual meeting at the schoolhouse Friday evening last. Mrs. Oscar Prahl was quite ill several days last week, but at this writing is able to be at household duties. Frank Pew and wife and Miss Hughes of Woodstock were Sunday afternoon callers at the Francisco home. Henry Penn has a road of his own crosslots from the Wallis farm where he lives to the Clark farm on the hogsback road. .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark and children and Joe ^aull, wife and little daughter were visitors in Ridgway, Wis., last week. Mrs. Carrie Mansfield and mother, Mrs. Martin, of Woodstock and Mrs. Addi'e Miller and granddaughter* Miss Geneviove Miller, of Atlantic, la., called^n the Hobart family last Friday. Mrs. Miller is a sister ef Charles Willi*. FOfc 8ALE--Eight head of Holstein hetfuat in calf. N. F. Colby, West McBsary, 111. 4-2t FOB &ALE--Timbers, lumber, brick and other building material. M. A. Thelenv West MeHenry, 111. 5-tf FOR SALE--Three new grafonolas. Will be sold at factory pricsa. M. A. Thelen, West McHenry, IH. 5-tf FOR SALE--A 16x32 8-inch stave Oregon fir silo. K. M. Bowers, McHenry, 111. Phone 627-R-l. 4-2t FOR SALE--A house and four tots on West Side. A bargain for somebody. Inquire at The Plaindealer office. 43 FOR SALE--Small ice box, almost 'new, $8.00; fumed dak dining room {table and chairs, $15. Inquire at this office. 6-lt* FOR SALE--A seven room bungalow. All modern conveniences. Green street, ^ McHenry. H. J. Schaffer, McHenry, 111. Phone 83-W. 5-tf QUARTER OF CENTURY Items Clipped Fran Hie Plaindealer •f Twenty-lve Team Ago Nick Winkel will start his cider mill this week. A much needed rain visited this section Monday and Tuesday. ^ The board of supervisors held its July meeting at Woodstock this week. Miss Agnes Murray of Chicago is the guest of Miss Loretto Walsh xthis week. A Chicago firm has opened a new Jewelty stor% in Miller's block in West McHenry. Miss Bessie McKinley, a former resident, passed away at Clear Lake, Iowa, on Sunday^ Geo. W. Besley has just put into his store a new cigar case, which has all the latest improvements. Harry Wightman has bought out C. E. Lamphere's livery at the Riverside barn and taken possession of same. W. H. Mead, who was injured by the premature discharge of a cartridge, lost the index finger of his left hand. Dr. H. T. Brown treated himself to a new canopy top surrey this week, purchased from the T. J. Walsh warehouse. Mrs. J. I. Story, assisted by Mrs. J. M. Preston, gave a "Pink Tea" in honor of Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Jordon to twelve of their friends Tuesday. > Mrs. T. J. Walsh gave a reception on Friday afternoon in* honor of Mrs. Frank Chapman of Chicago, who has been spending the past two weeks here. A game of* ball played the fin^ of the week, between the McHenry nine and the Prairie club resulted in a victory for McHenry by a score of 22 to 26. E. B. Perkins is painting the outside of the new store of Mrs. fcpaulding and daughter in West McHenry and the front is one of the handsomest in the county. A twenty foot streamer with the names of McKinley and Hobart to sixteen inch letters adorns the flag pole between the residences of W. A. Cristy and Isaac Wentworth. L. H. Qwen and wife, Miss Allie Smith, Miss Jennie Chapell, A. A. Chapell, S. S. Chapell and Benjamin Getzelmann made up a party that rusticated at Twin Lake Sunday. H. E. Wightman and wife, Mrs. Henry Poile and children, Mrs. R. Waite, Miss Alice Waite and Miss Kate Howe were a pleasant party who visited Twin Lake last Thursday. Chas. Karls, an old German resident of Johnsburg, died at his home in that village Friday. He has been confined to his bed for nearly two years from ~a stroke of paralysis. Jake Bickler was putting on lots of air on Monday morning, wearing a stand up collar and a plug hat, cause a new twelve and a quarter pound boy took up his residence at his home the night before. Mrs. James B. Perry gave a reception on Wednesday afternoon last in honor of Mrs. A. A. Martin of St. Paul, Neb., and Mrs. C. P. Jordon of Chicago, who were visiting thoir former home and acquaintances here. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Howell, who reside in their beautiful home on the river bank north of this village, gave a reception Saturday evening in honor of Mr. ami Mrs. Littlefield of Chicago. There were about 150 guests present from McHenry, Pistakee Bay Mid Chicago- - ADDITIONAL EXCHANGES "Vic" Edinberg, Woodstock's leading pitcher, has gone to Denver, Colo., for try-ogt in faster company. The Crystal Lake branch of the St. Charles net and hammock factory closed down last Saturday for an indefinite period. * Edward Geirun, one of the prisoners held in the $350,000 m£l robbery at the Dearborn street station, Chicago, is now one of the boarders at the county jail at Woodstock. Edgewater Late Ar4 easy of access to the (hw and within walking distance to the village. Fox River Realty Co. FOUND--Near the Chas. Herd rick farm on the Crystal Lake road, a wedding ring with initials on the inside Inquire of N. A. P.uemann, West McHenry, 111. 6-lt FOR SALE--Six cylinder, ? passenger Buick touring car in good ruining order; also a 5 passenger Chevrolet ^ • M.V. J ' - Y . . nearly new. Sdtaefer Bret* MeHenry, 111. Phone 49. fctf FOR SALE--The house on Green street known as the Jack Bishop home, consisting of six rooms. Purchaser must move same from premises. Wm. Pries, McHenry, 111. 3-tf FOR SALE--Having sold my home I hereby offer at private sale all of my household effects, including furniture and kitchen utensils, stoves, «tc. Also garden tools. H*nry Miller, McHenry, 111. , ' 6-2t $25.00 REWARD for information leading to the recovery of male brindle terrier dog, pointed ears, sharp nose, rat tail, white breast, answers to the name of Pep. Children's pet Notify Plaindealer. 6_3t FOR SALE--Hie old Smith homestead farm of 160 acres located about two miles east of McHenry; the Smith estate farm of 82 acres at Lake Defiance and the house ai)d lot east of tiia Fox river bridge in McHenry. S. H. Freund, McHenry, 111. Phone 643- M-2. 41-tf BABY CHICKS--Cut prftcea. $8.60 .00 up. Postpaid anywhere. Assorted, white or brown Leghorns, Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Reds, W. Wyandottes, Buff Orps. Big hatchery, 600,- 000 chix. Get our prices first. Catalog freet Ffcmnr-Hirsh Co* Peoria, 111. « AriUnOKALPttflONAL George Justen spent Tuesday in the metropolitan city. " Miss Kathryn Fay Is spending til* !/ week as the guest of relatives in El-'. ; gin. ;| 'r Miss Theresa Knox spent a couple^ of days last week at Lake Geneva, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freund spent Sunday with rqfatftes at Burlington, Wis. Miss Pauline Krueger of Elgin spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Emma ¥"r" Thelen. Adolph Fischer of Elgin spent a fe«r..v II days last week in the home of Peter ^ < Thelen. >. * John Brefeld of Waukegan passed. ' Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mr& B. J. Brefeld. ^ Mrs. A. W. Bickler and children «| Belvidere spent last week with McHenry relatives. M iss Barbara Wiedemann of Elgin passed the week end at the Wiedemann cottage on Fox river. Miss Anna Steppy of Peoria was a> week end guest in the home of Mr« and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. E. M. Johnson of Chicago passed Sunday as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wentworth. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Deinlein returned to their home in Chicago last Saturday after a two weeks' visit with relatives in and around McHenry. Annual Financial Statement of The Township Treasurer for Publication--Township 45, Range 8< McHenry Co* &Yi.- RECEIPTS •Si 1 •; ' » DISTRICT NO. 12 17 15 34 35 36 37 39 -40 41 Bal. July 1, 1921 1.WS3 71 I 85 42- I 870.15- 14368.33 1241.10 I 259.56 t W7.04 • 750.44 $166 66 9123.42 Distribution .. 606.51 1371 62 324.16 76.9# Taxes. ... ...H18.92 199.91 1&024.31 290680 385.39 89782 Tuition ....... 57.00 Sale or Rent .* ! ,r ' School Property 8.00; ; > i HM8.86 Other Treas. .... Transfers of Non H. S. Pupils.... « Miscellaneous..,.., Total Receipts.;.. OOT.tt 214.49 11800.64 7599.29 026.49 58.25 182.18 50.66 1087.0$ 7.59 27.85 97.88 102.86 $12600. ¥ s •V^,, 1179.00 ft 1233.36 2H1.S7 ' IFLM.lt 24113 2S4.13 12642.80 , •'*. t. - ' D1miiatCT wo. v'ii| School Office.,..!' SI.OO ^ - Supt. Sal. ' ^ / Teacher's Sal... 1406 00 J Pension Fund... 5.00 Text Books 155.33 Int. on orders... .3.03 Jan. Sal >45.25 $ 15.00 Fuel Etc........ . 351.42 10.00 Repairs... --... 258.01 Ins. Health,--... s« Libraries...;-.-- New Grounds BUk • 4 l Equipment ../ Bonos Paid.--.vL Int. Paid. ... OtherTreas..... Bal. on hand v-. ty June 30, 1921 l«l.« Total Expenoee. 4507.62 314.49 19660.64 ¥&' ..fcSr- ' \ _ * i»30.00 -1450.77 50 00 EXPENDITURES 36 9T $ 23.81 i 18.00 $; 6.0 is 34 80.00 .64 1.48 $2025.00 35 000.00* 1120 00 770.00 19 00 5.00 30.00 U-33 10.50 3^0 ^ 1.61 wo#- 17.50 ,33.36 ' 0.00 r, s 292.11 22.10 516.10 ' 67.81 • ' . ;v 1 / • • \ "Ph: x 1116.» 5^ 4*82.50. 7599120 • 200.00 15.00 $241.10 : ; . % ; '*85.49 -626.49 1233.35 2141.57 88$.» ^2.#' )»J6 M$H.1^ ^ 1828.12 242.13 254.13 12642.# ^Distributive Fund Income of township fund . From county supeHnteodenta.. . - 2 :m ,-.V" . > ^ ' Total $2A3«.t> i. i' , > " . *• % EXPENutl uKES Incidental expenses of trustees For publishing annual statemenk.^:65 Compensation of treasurer 100.00 Distributed to districts 2421.60 r ' ' ' . *>:. •W/ . "• • :'v ' Total 92630.00 €*?t•',, =K> RECEIPTS Cash on band July 1, 1921 ... BQ04| on haod Juljf I, 1981,. -. * - - 3600 °? : •• • C 4:>^|r«tal $9613.04 Township £und ^, EXPENDITURE^ ^ .Cash on hand June 30, 1921.......$ 13.0$ Bouds on hand June 30, 1321 --...» 3600 00 Tow $3613.0$-:^-i .0 n oft Joseph C. Holly, Treasure^ •Sabeorlbed and «worn to ^efore me this 13th day ot J uly. 1921. James B. Perrj, Not*ry Pul To the graduates of the Annapolis Nmt '•4 Presi(^ent Harding said: "I want you to help make this a Republic oI sympathy, strength and high ideals--America uir fraid.%,;,,: . .' / On the books of this Institution aie written the records of individual citizens who are doing their part to make this community representative of America's strength and high ideals. ^ * ^ ' v' .. -s. This is America's birthday month. Why not observe it by adding substantially to your bank account--for^strength? . • <. ' >'ffV , T '* jf'i »* S\ V i? *' •J.0 f'0. '"4*. r#: i •J: r r f " \ , ' "j- ' 'i, .1" i?, 'A"*"' * N % .ff; Valley State Bank A; McHenry, IUlnoif- «}' "