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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1922, p. 5

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As Hade to the Board of Trustee* «f | x the Village of McHenry This IB the annual report of the vil- WELDING We have installed the very latest and best in welding1 equipment. Bring in your broken parts and we will save you a considerable amount over the price of new parts. We will weld any metal that can be welded and everyy jbt> is guaranteed to hold. STILLINCS GARAGE G. A. Stilling. Prop. McHeniy, IU. lage treasurer for the year April 28, 1922: 1 • - 'Sft Receipt* '• ~ • May, 2 Rec'd from C. W, Stenger. $3367.72 4 County treasurer 24 Village collector . 24 County treasurer . 31 Village clerk .... 31 Village clerk June 2 Village collector . 9 Village collector . 21 County treasurer 29 Village clerk .... 30 Village collector . Mr 16 Village clerk Y... 30 Village fclerk .... August X Villatre collector .. 30 Village clerk •>.... 31 Vlllkge collact**. September--4?'- 24 Village collector .. f4 Village clerk ...... ' October SI Village collector .. 1 County treasurer .. • * . «... U*'» 4500.00 32.34 ' 2.55 ,«W>0 60.00 '74.44 190.49 1320.85 27.50 310.18 78.46 40.00 216.60 327.11 31£0 161.33 742.89 collector November 26 Village collector ... 29 Village clerk ... December 1 Warrants 16 Village January r 4 Village collector ^f4959 29 Village clerk ....... .»v^-_^29.50 Februaiy, 4 Village collector 23 Village clerk • ..^i Marct^.>.;*' > 13 Village collector 29 Village clevfc, tapping ^ 31 Village collector April 21 County treasurer, back ttt • 25 Village clerk .. 28 Village clerk .. 28 Village collector £1.61 ^^54.50 6000.00 355.54 .90.41 fu.8* 193.84 >22.50 198.99 At Lowest Prices; SI «#*•:'> ••J: IShiplap, Flooring, Beaded Ceiling, Boards, 1x6 T. & G., 2x4, 2x6,2x8,2x10,2x12,6x6 and 6x7 timbers -i> ^ , & • * . k' *'"2* our lumber is taken down carefully witnnaflgPt $ i^f /' pullers. Carpenters and builders consider it as satis- - IJV. factory as new lumber. Come out and see for your- • i v . self. Special inducement to carload purchasers. " ' ALSO WINDOWS, DOORS, ROOFING, PAPER, WALL BOARD, PIPE, VALVES, FITTINQ5* fcADlAJQRS* ELECTRICAL MATERIALS, Etc. H " | BVRON E. VEATCH, Trustee (iOWBMt BUUB^ 22nd REGIMENT, CAMP LAWRENCE, GREAT LAKES PboM North Chicago 2658 Follow Our Sign* Post Offices Great Lakes, 111. Vt* 944.29 67.50 1.00 j' 82.38 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ,4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 12 25 11 11 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Total receipts $18,918.95 Expenditures ^ „ May 3,1221 1 Adam Ibsh ^0- 4.00 A. Krause :»W:..Bi>Vil%5.00 Math. Heiiher .,., Chas. Harmsen ... Neptune Meter G&. Geo. Meyers .».... P. G. Schreiner ... P. J. Schoewer .... 15.00 ID0.00 6.50 3.60 *8.88 3.00 West M^H. State bank., 3672.92 John Olson N. H. Petesch John Walsh .. Wm. J. Welch ........ H. E. Buch Wilbur Lumber Co. .. W. G. Schreiner ..... Russell Grader .....'. Wilbur Lumber Go. . Public Service Co. .. A. J. Mullin ......... Chicago Telephone Co. Martin B. Schmity^..., Peter Doherty June A. M. Brown ... F. G. Schreiner J. C. Holly , ., .Tfrsnrtp: H. E. Buch ...*.., 1. B. J. Brefedd ... !»-.< * ... Geo. Meyers ..Ul* Fred Schoewer A. Ibsh 17.00 $0.20 JJ5.00 ;*« 6.00 $0.10 :>6.44 5.24 •13.00 26.80 '188.89 W0.00 1.75 4 6-00 #6.00 105.00 42.00 -14.72 / C. A N. W. Ry. Co. W. L. Howell ..... H. C. Kamholz .... Joe May & Co. John J. Vycitai J. A. Thetmas Chicago Telephone Co. John Franzen ...... John Walsh ........ McHenry Lumber Co. John Walsh ........ ¥Tir 70.61 5.00 3.80 8.00 . 2.20 *0.12 ......l.^r 3.00 9.75 i'itTTTiUii 13.00 , ! U.04 .:.^5.85 .30 29.50 30.50 18.73 125.00 1 K$V*- 'S&i 4. wisfe1': ?;0i \ - ^ - .t -Hk Gemrine, lasting satisfaction comes with a feeling of security and freedom from money worries. t And it is more. 'It is a stimulus to one's character; it gives you a feeling of confidence-^-you think more ' <:M$ £ /m t - * That satisfaction is doubled wlien you have investments that combiafr safety with attractive return. ^ An investment in the Preferred Shares of Western United Corporation gives you that satisfaction which comes with sound investment. IS,' •\"? s *&?•; " i • '* ii - 4 si.; '".jA 'f; These shares may be pure monthly payments of $5.00. You cannot afford to be without this feeling of satisfaction and security. Ask'your local gas k 'V#H - rt-. , 4' : ; ESTERN UNITED CORPORATION 1 . S * /' #'3 15 15 15 lfr 15 15 15 16 16 21 21 28 24 27 f i .7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 15 29 29 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 6 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 16 25 24 7 f 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 13 14 14 14 19 14 21 4 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 11 11 11 J6 SI XI 31 4 6 9 1.0 12 15 16 16 17 22 26 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 Legal Adviser ......... 0.10 James B. Clow " 5L3£ Standard Oil Co.^...*,.. 27.0$ Public ServicsrifSij. .63 Public Service.Co. ... ^142.64 Meyer & Wen the ... ./^Qjg.lfr P. J. Schoewer ...fife; 3.W R. C. Dalziel 4»;v 249j4* W. D. Wentwortit . . 3.09 Indian Ref. Cd. .. J.. 386.«t W. G. Schreiner .. tiuiiL i>.46 W. G. SchreiniT .. *. 3.00 W. F. Vogt 3.00 M. L. Worts 53.62 : A». M. Brown .....*0^ 77Ji Geo. Meyers 7.20 Geo. Meyers ' 117.10 1 . . »"• ».* •..»«**•« > * * * 4 • «» • > li • » i . .• » . . • •»»• Simon Stoffel i John R. Knox||.... Albert Kraus#,^ .». R. I. Overton ...... Louis A. Ericiflseai .. Wm. Silencer ». ^ohn Walsh ....... Howard Watttia ... Arthur Patzke Frank Wattles ..... F. G. Schreindr ^.. „ P. J. Schoewer .... Standard Oil Co. Public Service Co. ., Neptune Meter Co. . Arthur Patzke ...»« John Pufahl ...... Leo Thurlwell Bernard Thurltw^f . W. G. Schreiner ... W. G. Schreiner ... Legal AdviserC P. J. Schoewet Indian Ref. Ce. .... Peter Dohertyi Alfred Patzke Leo Thurlwell .... Augoat H. E. Buch ..... F. G. Schreinef .. John Thennes ... John Walsh ...«.., A. M. Brown Earl Brown McHenry Lumber Co* ». Jack Nicholls .*» Walter Donavift » •« » « 4mS; M. L. Worts ... Geo. Meyers ..... Geo. Meyers Public Service Ca. Public Service Co. Wm. Schaefer ... Joe Kn^eln ..•»«. W. G. Schreiniir . Wm. Kimball .... Bernard Thurlwell September Geo. Meyers Geo. Meyers P. J. Schoewerrf^vfiv.ir H. E. Buch H. E. Buch J.- W. Bonslett Wilbur Lumber Co. .... Howard Wattlas ......« John Walsh ».. J. J. Vycitai Fred Weinschenker John Thennes Thomas McDonald M. L. Worts .... 1 E. Hunter ....... Standard Oil 00. Crown Metal Co. A. M. Brown .... Public Service Co. ...... Henry Kamholi , « « « . » e L. HOW6ll Earl Brown ........ Carl Patzke ...... . *•!»•* W. G. Schreiner ...V... Barl Brown • 0ctob^l&*• John Walsh Frank Wattle#; John Thelen W. G. Schreiner ... . W. G. Schreiner J<4in Thennes ... i-VrVir McHenry Lumber Co. . . A. M. Brown E. H. Feltz Louis Ericksoit, .•. John R. Knox Albert Krause;, Simon S toff el•J..*'*-.-- F. G. Schreine|P J. J. Vycitai ^ E. Hunter, Sr., ... R. I. Overton ..... H. Mueller Mf*. Co Public Service Co. . Public Service Co. Neptune Meter Co. Peter Doherty- Geo. Meyers C. E. Mead C. & N. W. Ry. Co. .|f J. E. Pufahl ....... C. A N. W. Rf. Co. ... Taylor Bros. Noveaber John W. Bonslett ..... John Walsh .......... Taylor Bros. Linus Ne Jack Nicholls Geo. Meyers .j^>.' Clarence Eddy ? Jake Steffes . Linus Newmaif • '• * " *•#* 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 9.00 220 125.00 31.60 6.00 12.00 11.70 2.60 27.00 140.60 39.18 1.00 4.60 1.00 1.00 30.00 4.21 .60 .35 362.61 12.00 2.60 2.60 1.66 5.46 66.90 125.00 78.00 7.00 17.22 20.00 32.23 31.13 28.00 18.40 .57 140.16 2.50 24.80 2.25 16.00 2.60 37.40 140.70 4.76 23.35 16.70 21.90 67.43 3.80 125.00 3.12 .76 32.46 80.00 24.50 8.40 48.02 44.44 111.50 136.73 7.98 8.00 4.60 6.00 2.00 16010 125.00 9.00 12.60 30.00 4.19 24.87 59.44 30.60 3.00 9.00 9.00 9.00J 9.00 1.O0N .311' 2.0© 6.00 15.62 142.91 .90 11.68 9.00 17.60 2.60 37.04 .60 ,2.66 700.00 93.32 125.00 542.00 15.00 35.00 10.40 11.50 21.50 L>inus wewman ....»«>. ^ 85.50 Mike Freund .30.50 rf#* >,• 5 James B. Clow A 5 J. J. Vycitai ... ^ 5 M. Eageln A Son « 6 Public Servici^Co. ^ 6 Public Service Co. 7 H. E. Buch 7. John W. Bonslett 8 P. J. Schoewer . 8 John Walsh .... 8 F. 6. Sehrefcier . 8 Geo. Meyers .... Nat..Cast Iron Pipe Co.. McHenry Lumber Co. .. John Thennes ......... Jack Nicholls ..; i.i. vy. Linus Newman . .•.,.••.^4* John Manville Co. M. L. Worts ..... John Manville Co. .... :.f, W. G. Schreiner I. ,i. Frank Schoel . W. G. Schreiner McH. Art. Stone Co.. Peter W. Frett N. H. Petesch James B. Clow A Son .. Schaefer Bros. . Public Service Co. ^ P. J. Schoewer ..• Crown Metal Co. H. C. Kamhols ........ H. C. Kamholz ..*» Mike Freund ......;i. ,s A. M. Brown .......... James B. Clow A Son ..' January Mike Freund ......... . F. G. Schreiner ........ M. J« Freund .a W. L. Howell ft C^'-...-.i Frank Wattles Howard Watties L. A. Erickson ... ..... Albert Krause ...».. J. R. Knox John Walsh" .. Simon StoflNl .. Wilbur Lumber Ce, J. H. Miller R. I. Overton Wm. Pries Standard Oil Co. W. G. Schreinen . Joe Engreln Peter Doherty W. G. Schreiner ....... Public Service Co.. February! i W. S. Dadey A F. G. Sohreiow . J. J. Vycitai A* John Walsh ....... James B. Clow ft 8m<.. John Thennes Geo. Meyers ......,... Public Service Co. ...». W. L. Howell ft Co. .... Albert Krause W. G. Schreiner .^.V^ N e p t u n e M e t e r C o y ^ 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10. 10 10 12 12 14 14 14 17 19 30 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7- 9 10 10 11 12 13 16 19 26 7 7 8 9 10 10 10 10 14 14 15 3 3 i 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 4 6 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 10 12 27 28 28 28 28 I «!••». < « ri. ' March J. W. Bonslett .. F. G. Schreiaar ., J. J. Vycitai M. A. Thelea ... N. H. Petesch . . Peter J. Heimer John Walsh (>M..... Geo. Meyerit A. H. Pouse 1 M. L. Worts Public Service Co. .. »-•*»ttjji Lepra! Adviser ..... McHenry Lumber Co. Schaefer Bros. . W. G. Schreiner .At... )oe Engeln April- F. G. Schreiner M. A. Thelen ... .'n.«;V* John Walsh r • f ^ «•. *•$ A . H . P o u s e v » . M. J. FreuniS .......i., Geo. Meyers ....tj.... Standard Oil Co. ....... Walter Donavin J. W. Bonslett ... W. G. Schreiner Henry C. Kamholz. Public Service Co. ..... Linus F. Newman . 1... Anticipation Warrant .. Interest on warrant .... Anticipation warrant ... Interest on warrant .... 319.77 3.00 17.28 143.06 23.55 62.03 66.00 3.00 126.00 4.90 6.00 306.19 131.78 26.93 26.00 27.00 76.65 66.84 26.60 2.25 10.60 - 2.25 *00 .87 4.75 28.93 16.76 142.91 1.25 4457 6.24 , 490 6.00 > 6,00 V «j81 too 7.50 16.00 1.50 16.00 12.00 '2.00 12.00 125.00 ^-12.00 369.60 400 12.00 6.20 2470 2.25 10.70 16.00 30.00 143,06 vlt.15 **12.60 18.90 126.00 h&O 21J>3 3.00 143.06 ' 1.50 3.00 2J25 , 26U>7 16.05 12.00 .70 3S.00 6.15 20.00 126.00 2.80 7.86 26.65 142.91 1.61 12.53 2.02 $26 €76 450 148.50 126.00 100.00 12.50 8.00 26.63 6.10 100.00 £.90 2.84 491 12.00 1000.00 28.60 1000.00 28.60 Total expenditures.. .$18,358.05 Recapitulation Rec'd from former Treas. .$ 3367.82 Rec'd during the year 15551.28 Total Orders paid ....... fl8,918.96 ....... 18,358.05 y. ^ December Henry W. Ahrsns .. 1 Art. Johnson John Thennes -. ..... Standard Oil (3o. ....m Fred Weinschenker ,%ii - W. L. Howell ft Co. ;- ^ TTiomas McDonald Wilbur Lumber Co. Walter Donavin ...^is: 1 - W 124.60 = 11.00 i 26.39 i 20.59 ^ 6.00 3.00 5.00 276.62 2.95 Balance on hand $ 560.90 The foregoing' is a correct rejlort according to my best knowledge and belief. J. C. Holly, Village Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of April, 1922. John R. Knox, Notary*Public. Annual Statement of Village Clerk Annual statement of village funds received by the village clerk of the village of McHenry, McHenry county, Illinois, for the year beginning May 1, 1921, and ending April 28, 1922: Received for water taps $202.50 Received for licenses issued.. 153.00 Received for dog tax 22.00 Kecei,%|d for miscellAnepus , ^ 150.14 .C.$527.64 Paid over to Village Treas". $527.64 I hereby certify the foregoing report to be correct according to the E. R. McGee passed Sunday with relatives and friends in Woodstock. Mrs. Clyde Kent, daughter, Ruth, and son, Roy, were Chicago visitors last Friday. Mrs. Theo. Schiessle and daughter, Bertha, spent Saturday in the metropolitan city. , Mrs. S. E. Warrington was a CM-b cago visitor Monday. * 4 Mr. and MPS. JOS. Micheis and dren of Harvard passed the week with relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. W. A. Sayler spent a few dayai| S this week in the home of her sister^|f- Mrs. W. C. Besley, at Woodstock. Phone 35 Reasonable Rales FRED WEINSCHENKER Draying and Transferring £ - : x; liong and Short Hauls McHenry, Will Go Anywhere Illinois ML WENDELL A. PIEBOiA Osteopathic Phyasciait Stevens Bldg, Chicago Treatments by appointment ' Phone Crystal Lake 184. trips Mondays and flhniaJaya. Telephone No. 108-R. SIMON STSFFfit Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies WEST McHRNRY, ILLINOIS JPUFORD & POUSE 1 illy mutt ftjinl Mjj . Phone 26 Wo* McHenry, best of my knowledge and belief. Wm. G. Schreiner, Village Clerk. Subscribed and sworn to before n*e this 28th day of April, 1922. Gerald J. Carey* Notary Public. 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This service is a long-distance connection between any two telephones (including private branch ecchange switchboard operator) as distinguished^ ffOU • COBp nection between individuals* Under "station to station" rates a charge for I message is made where a connection is established with anyone at the called station. If when giving an order for a loag»da!lM> call you are willing to talk with anyone who ansWt the distant telephone, just call by number, if yo&lKMfVr it, or by name of subscriber or firm if yotd#lHflid tell the operator you will talk to anyone who SIMMS. This service is quicker and about twenty-five plf cent cheaper than "person to person** Get acquainted with our ice and save time and money. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY mrnmm HHW9MIBHM

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