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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 May 1923, p. 5

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vwwwjiwjjii Jm-u • 'wwjwean .5-1, n® -j the 28* In testimony whereof I books W. D. Wentworih, auditiw books N- H. Peteeeh. Wm. G. ® Alfowi H. Pouse, State of Uimnui McHenry Cotmto 1 fa the S«S ^^fJKHamy May Term, i)ss. if ||Jjgr Qirtm C ' m" County, state of B\ A* D. 1923. / _ 41J> Louis Althoff " ^ n .hoff, Complain^ . T,; ' l:^the unknown </r «« * .*4 note or notes ^red by the mort£aKe ! * X recorded in /* 34 of MorteaSeS' Vr .Ipage 64, »^«nry County Records, '• 4^ unknown V or devisees of James ^fjGauI, df^f®1' unknown heirs or t'U .jdeviseep* M»ch«el Braham, deceased, hnkno^ heirs or devisees of Cath- £rine>ra'iam> deceased, unknown heirs 4>r d/isees of May Braham, deceased, ' . ^n>lown heirs or devisees of Edward j-|jAham, deceased, unknown heirs or J, ^|visees of John Braham, deceased, un- JiSiown heirs or devisees of Michael / Braham, Jr., deceased, unknown heirs / o* devisees of James Braham, de / ceaseds unknown heirs or devisees of Jj^mes Gall, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Margarette Gall, deceased, Mid the unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to- *Ht: Lot number nine (9), in block number three (3), of the Original Plat ti West McHenry, (excepting and re- Irving therefrom a strip of land • thirty-three (33) feet in width across : the entire East side of said lot); said N . lot being located in and being a part dC the Southwest quarter of Section number Twenty-six (26), in Township .number forty-five (45) North, of feange number eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian and situated, lying and being in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois, Defendants, In Chancery, Bill to Clear flaiTiiiiii at ewit ainown owner tine note secured by the ' corded in book 7 of Mofrl§nc|s, pag| hereunto set my hand and affixed the ; Notice is hereby given that the f9bove is the title of the Court and the , names of the parties to a suit which t§ now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been Issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on " Monday, Jthe 28th day of May, A. D. 1023. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the attal of said Court, at my office ill Woodstock, this 23rd day of April, A. &. 1923. 46 Chas. F. Hayes, Citric. Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor ~ State of Illinois,) 1 HcHenry County, )8s. In the Circuit Court of McHenry XJbunty, State of Illinois, May Term, "|4, D. 1923. Frank Hughes, Complainant, vs. |pe unknown owner or owners of the 1»te or notes secured by the mortgage recorded in book 1 of mortgages, page f®0, McHenry County Records, unknown heirs or devisees of Henry >G. Herbert, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of John Olmstead, deceased, unknown heirs of devisees of David H. Anthony, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of John V. Wemple, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Jane Wemple, deceased, unknown heirs or 676, McHenry County Records, Wh known heirs or devisees of igKlfte Lmdsey, deceased, ami the mdaMMS owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: , Lots number one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five 45), si* (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block number six (6) bf the Original Plat of the Village of McHenry, on the East side of Pox river, said block being located in and being a part of the Southeast fractional quarter of section number Twenty-six (26), In Township number forty-five (45) North, of Range number eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian and situated, lying and being in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, Defendants, In Chancery, Bill to Clear Title. Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 28th day of May, A. D. 1923. In testimony whored! I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Wood stock this 23rd day of April, A. D. 1928. Chas. P. Hayes, Clerk. Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois,) * McHenry County,)as. In the Circuit Court County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1923 Fox River Valley State bank, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Illinois, of the Village of McHenry and County of McHenry in th State of Illinois, by William Pries, its president, Complainant, vs. Frank W. Button, John D. Donovan, Frank M. Barber, Fremont Hoy, Clarence F. Hoy, Catherine Deutchman, Ringwood State Bank, a corporation, acting Recorder of Deeds of McHenry County, Illinois, Chas. F. Hayes, and the unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: The East half of the Southwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section number Twenty-six (26), in Township number forty-six (46) North, of Range number seven (7) East of the Third Principal Meridian, containing one hundred twenty (120) acres, more or less, situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, Defendants, In Chancery, Bill to Foreclose Trust Deed. Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, Coonfeel of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 23rd day of April, A. D. 1923. Chas. F, Hayes, Clerk. • Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois,) McHenry County,)ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1923. The Fox River Valley State Bank, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Illinois, by William Pries, its president, Complainant, vs. William J. Buttner, Fremont Hoy. MADE TO THE BOARD' OP TRUSTEES OF McHENRVfV; Village treasurer's report, statettent of receipts and disbursements , for the jrfflnfe of McHenry, Illinois,; for the yeir ending Mnaay; " May, 1922 1, 1923: 2 Received from J. C. Holly treasurer t Rfinoft 8 W. G. Schreir.«, clerk, license 25.00 8 W. G. Schreiner, misc. .. 5 00 9 W. S. McConnell, Co. Treas 5000 Q0 20 W. S. McCopijtfCo. treas. 2734 96 2 Mame Buss, water rates.. 36.06 88 Mame Buss, water rates.., * 254.38 July -• 3 W. G. Schreiner, tapping 22.50 Clarence F. Hoy, Walter J. Walsh,! 12 Mame Buss, water rates 200.98 Joseph C. Holly, Clifford Wilson, Grace 21 W. S. McConnell, Co. treas. 1900.7'? E. Wilson, Chas. F. Hayes, acting jf* Mame 73.11 Recorder of Deed3 of McHenry County, Illinois, and the unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: All that part of the Northwest fractional quarter of the Northwest fractional quarter of section one (1), in Township forty-fonr (44) North, of Range eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian which lies east of 31 W. G. Schreiner, license#.. 25.00 August 3 W. G. Schreiner, license.. 60.00 22 W. G. Schreiner, licens# . . 21.00 22 W. G. Schreiner, misc.i.., 11.00 September 2 Mame Buss, water rates.; 68.19 5 J. C. Holly, interest ...... . 80.28 9 Mame Buss, water rates .. : 247.13 16 Mame Buss, water rates *.. 139.79 SO Mame Buss, water rata# .. 128.84 30 W. G. Schreiner, misc. .., 14.00 October a strip of land containing twenty-seven 130 Masse Bums, water 78.14 and one-half (27.5) acres and being j ' November the West twenty-seven and one-half JL J?" mj&re'"er,' ^PPinK • o^-50 /ofrc\ - # *j * * 26 W. S. McConnell, Co, treas. 359.39 (27.5) acres of said Northwest frac- j December tional quartet of the Northwest frac- j 2 Mame Buss, water rateg .25.33 tional quarter of said section one (l) , j 2 W. G. Schreiner, tapping;. 22.50 which said piece of land so lying east H ^uss, water rates .. 429.66 « -j . . * . , -130 W. G. Schreiner, misc. .. .m 6.00 of said twenty-seven and one-half ;?0 Mame Buss, water ratai. ! 5^?!?? (27.5) acres is supposed to contain! January seven and seventy-one one-hundredths 131 Mame Buss, water rat^i ,v?127.72 13 W. G. Schreiner, tapping. 28 Mame Buss, water rates .. March 14 W. G. Schreiner, tapping . 21 Mame Buss, water rates .. April 5 Roy J. Stewart, Co. trees.. (7.71) acres of land, more or less, sit- j 31 W. G. Schreiner, misc^ "»# uated in the County of McHenry and .« m . February State of Illinois, Defendants. In Chancery--Bill to Foreclose Trust Deed. Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is 16 W G. Schreiner, tapping now pending in said Court and that 25 Mame Buss, water tax .. process for said defendants has been ^ ^ *'• Schreiner, tapping issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 28th day of May, A. D. 1923. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal! of said court, at my office in Woodstock this 23rd day of April, A.JD« 1929. Chas. F. Hayes, Cleric. 5.00 22.50 14.70 22.50 241.95 1000.00 29.15 241.72 72.50 »?•JL. Tot»TaV1l4 receipts $14,466.88 DISBURSEMENTS Water Wert. " ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE A miniature railway, three-quarters of a mile in length, is now being laid at the' Central States Fair exposition grounds near Aurora. After twenty-two years as manager of the Harvard Telephone company, H A. A. Allendorf has resigned to go in-1 to a manufacturing business in Wisconsin. The big ski slide at Fox River Grove may be moved to Lake Geneva, Wis. The lease on the ground as oc-]iW cupied by the slide has expired and the j 17 Norge club of Chicago is seriously 18 considering moving the outfit to the'^j* Wisconsin resort city. |i Order 1 D. I. Granger, labor . . . 1.00 2 Jack Nichols, labor 27.50 . 3 John Thennes, gas & oil 28.66 3 Mi Joe En gel n. labor 22.97 4 W. L. Howell & Co.,1 charging batteries 1.50 5 John F. Miller, pipe 10.00 .6 H. Mueller Mfg. Co., tapping machine, etc., ... 131.20 Crown Metal Co., lead pipe 88.31 Carl W. Stenger, anticipation wnrrant 2000.00 Carl W. Stenger, interest . ©n note '. 63.44 Schae/er Bros., freight, etc., 7.75 Jack Nichols, labor 57.50 W. J. Donavin, lbr on ww 29.40 -et - jr* 4-.- Chfci^o&Ko W. R)fe.r|a '*!' Statement • 1## estern System C.St ft M. & O. Ry. To Its Patrons:--The railroads are a part of every farmer's farm, >pvery manufacturer's factory, every merchani'e store* indeed, they constitute a vital put of every industry. < ^ • "-"tt*. n view, therefore, of the announced purpose of a few men in ublic life to continue to use railroads as easy vehicles to political preferment, t is apparent that every farmer, manufacturer, merchant, and, indeed, every houghtful person everywhere should devote some time to a study of railroad problems. 1 }t is likewise apparent that the railroads should lend ail assistant ^, possible to those willing and, as we believe, anxious to learn the true factiKV i%*Therefore, it is the purpose of the Chicago and North WestUn JRaijway Company to present, through the local press in communities in ; t Ivhich it operates, statements from time to time bearing upon the particular Railway problems in which our patrons and the public are vitally interested jyThis company wants to continue to be a helpful factor in the material and social progress of every community that it serves. It wants ;lo render the best possible service at the lowest rates consistent with fair ri: •V-'V V* ..r y \ * '""a* " ' 'Mix M. :• jt :• *"4 ^compensation for its employes and a reasonable return upon its investment • |To this end it is essential tha| the Railway Company and its patrons undertake, in a spirit of mutual helpfulness, to arrive at a better understanding of the fundamental facts underlying: the problems which pertain fo railway maintenance, operation and financing. ^ We believe that the outstanding and predominating characteristic ©f the average American citizen is his love of justice and fair play. That if Vihe public be kept advised of the true facts, the railroads have nothing to fear . irom public regulation. § We therefore ask the readers of The Plaindealer lo study the . " statements which this Company will publish in future issues. We invite coo- Jltructive suggestions and earnestly urge a study Of railway problems u t. fluenced by political prejudice*. W. . f •: •:S#' i-' • - % % ' >; 'j-. Mi m 'f:' ^ • railroads constitute the ^atest indttsttyln Atfieritfa, aM hSieed in the world, outside of agriculture. This is true not only because of their common carrier functions but also because they are the largest employers of workers--both skilled and unskilled--and the largest purchasers of JI]|eir |tio^g^,failiire is of vital firnrfy%|f. all. - '• & * r ' .V' r»-v't """f-i': •v',* j - i r y : 1 x- " . V ' I' ' , * - X yl i* ' ;•A -"'r; <* ^ 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 38 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Jas. B. Clow & S., supplies for water works . 81.26 Standard Oil Co., gasoline 24.38 W. L. Howell & Co., charging batteries * 1.50 Henry W. Ahrsns, lbr on sidewalk 89.80 Joe Engeln, labor ...... . 52.75 Jack Nichols, labor 12.00 Standard Oil Co., oil '&»"+-• 8.65 M. L. Worts, oil & gal.. 16.83 Public Service Co., power. 40.00 Ptablic Serivce Co., power for pumping 54.00 Hersy Mfg. Co., meters.. 173.25 Walter Donavin, labor on water works 12.00 Publ ic Service Co., electric power 46.00 Public Service Co., electric power for pump ...... 50.00 D. I. Granger, lbr on WW 5.50 Joe Engeln, labor 25.25 Jack Nichols, lbr on wW.. 41.00 John Thennes, gas & oil .. 8.25 Wm. Herbes, labor 5.00 Walter J. Donavin, labor ic material 26.15 i Public Service Co., power for pump 86.25 J. J. Vycital, supplies ... .45 Jack Nichols, lbr on ww. 15.00 Jas. B. Clow & Sons, sap 13.68 Public Service Co., power for pump 31.25 Henry C. Nickels, labor on water works 18.50 Weil McLain Co., supplies for water works 98.12 Walter Donavin, labor oft water works 88.00 Theo. G. Stock, labor on water works 7.00 Joe Engeln, lbr A supplies 18.10 Standard Oil Co., oil .... 3.65 Schaefer Bros., express, freight, etc., 6.22 Jack Nichols, lbr on ww. 35.00 Math. Engeln, lbr on ww 2.00 Public Service Co., po for nump 23.00 H. E. Buch, lbr A supplies 54.32 Schaefer Bros., freight, express, etc., 2.70 John Thelen, labor ..... 5.00 Geo. Meyers, labor ...... 9.90 Public Service Co., posrsr for pumps ' 22.80 Walter J. Donavin, labor 38.20 Neptune Meter Co., meters 78.00 Public Service Co., power and supplies 18.80 Joe Engeln, battery .... 3.00 Public Service Co., power for pumps ' 20.37 M. J. Freund, labor .... 4.00 C. ft N. W. R. R. Co., GfeTMeSm^br on its!! Joseph 1 I. Meyers, belt.. Ernest V. Brott, labor . M. A. Thelen, labor with team Jacob Stoffel, labor on bridge Robert Patzke, labor on bridge J. W. Sehaffer, use of engine Public Service Co., lighting streets Artificial Stone Co., tabor McHenry Lbr. Co., lumber and spikes The Alden Speares, rioad oil Alexander Lbr. Co^, culverts ^manhole John Thennes, oil, gas and washers Public Service" Co, lighting streets M. A. Thelen, labor with team | Ernest V. Brott, labor on dumping grounds ..... S* Geo. Meyers, lbr with teams Henry W. Ahrens, latrar. \ M. A. Thelen, labor with , team k Geo. Meyers, labor with team Public Service Co., lighting streets Public Service Co., lighting streets Geo. Meyers, labor with team M. A. Thelen, labor on • streets '.. M. J. Freund, gravel ft hauling Public Service Co., light- . ing streets w Geo. Meyers, labor withlf team J. Public Service Co., lighting streets and posts . M. A. Thelen, lbr on sts. Geo. Meyers, lbr on sts.. Wm. Herbes, lbr on sts.. Alexander Lbr. Co., lum McHenry Lbr. Co., planks Public Service Co., lightinjr streets Public Service Co., lighting streets • Public Service Co., lighting streets Public Service Co* light- ^ ing streets . 51.00 80.00 3.00 31.50 y? 4J0 4.00 40.50 142^1 24.70 237.15 50.89 9.90 ltt.06 iuo 8.00 89.45 2.50 4^00 143.06 142^1 19*85 2.50 148,06 6 W. G. Schreiner, auditing _ books .fU '15.00 7 W. G. Schreiner, telephone : and postage 2.25 8 Meyer & Wenthe, dog tags s!l0 9 W. G. Schreiner, telephone and postage 2.25 J? E; GA S^h,reiner- Printing. . tl.80 11 W. G. Schreiner, telephone ,« t ?nd • 2.25 12 John w. Smith, use of 4 ope™ house 5.00 13 A. W. Bickler, special ponce 12.50 14 W. G. Schreiner, telephone and postage 2.25 15 W. G. Schreiner, telephone ®nd Postage ' 2.50 16 Chicago Telephone -Qm telephone tolls , 1^0 17 F. G. Schreiner, printing.. 9.40 18 W. G. Schreiner, telephone ... ~ Postage, etc., 2.50 19 Park Hotel, board and lodging i5.oo 20 N. H. Petesch, supplies... 5.25 24 Jack Nicholls, labor oil dumping ground ...... 3.00 25 W. G. Schreiner, telephone and postage " 2.25 26 W. G. Schreiner, telephone and postage 2.26 27 W. G. Schreiner, telephone and postage ........ . 3.23 28 W. G. Schreiner, telephone and postage 3.35 29 F„ G. Scnremer, printing. 32.80 30 Legal Adviser Pub. election supplies ...... 1.81 81 W. G. Schreiner, telephone postage, etR, 2.75 Total. ..$213.19 Special Assessment F. G. Schreiner, printing. .$126.40 VILLAGE COLLECTOR'S JUBPOBT -t,^!ft^n"ua.1 report of wnfcr rent* collected during the fiscal year Winning April 28. 1929 27, 1923 May, 1922 June, 1922 . . £ July, 1922 .. f,s August, 1922 .. September, 192J October, 1922 . November, 1922 December, 1922 January, 1923 . February, 192§ March, 1923 .. April, 1923 .... • * **-»•.**« >»e«V*4s»-4# m 36.06 " Jj 277.57, ft #•">0.90 ';, i 68.19 ' *16.26 •?' •; .77.64 CiM 25.33 1.72.38 127.72 14 70 ' ; ^ $13.10 -; j .165.57 otal. $2,446.42; Respectfolly submitted, Mame Buss, Collector. April 30, 1923. We, the auditing committee find above correct. M. J. Walsh. ' » •• -N. H. Pete«ch. / . ^m- G- SchreiMuM SWT- OF WATERWORKS REPORT The annual report of the waterworks department of the Village of McHenry for the fiscal year just endng, obtained from the village records as follows: To water rents To taps ...... 138.16 40.00 18.00 10.76 11.90 195 147.81 143.06 142.91 183.84 40.00 125.00 1*5.65 50.00 12.00 8 9 10 U 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 S3 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 C •W- 2 T o t a l .. ^ | 5 / > 4 2 . 1 5 Salary Fund F. TJ. Schreiner, printing.8 John Walsh, marshal ser Mame Buss. com. on water rates • A. M. Brown, Supt. of;? streets .. Simon Stoffel, Pres. serv Peter Doherty, trustee service L. A. Erickso:*, trustee service John R. Knox,-trustee ser Albert Krause, trustee ser R. I. Overton, trustee service W. G. Schreiner, clerk ser Dr. A. I. Froehlich, board of health Wm. Thurhvell, br. health B. J. Brefeld, brd. health. F. C. Feltz. judfje election John McEvoy, judge elec: Theo. Schiessle, Jr., judga of election Richard Cronin, clerk elec R. F. Conway, clerk elec Earl Gorman, clerk elec. F. H. Wattles, trustee ser John Walsh, marshal serv John Walsh, marshal serv Simon Stoffel, Pres. serv Peter Doherty, trustee ser" L. A. Erickson, trustee' ^ service John R. Knox, trustee ser Albert Krause, trustee ser R. I. Overton, trustee ser F. H. Wattles, trustee ser W. G. Schreiner, clerk ser John Walsh, marshal ser John Walsh, marshal serv John Walsh, marshal serv Simon Stoffel. Pres. serv Peter Doherty, trustee ser L. A. Erickson, trustee ' service John R. Knox, trustee ser r Albert Krause, trustee ser R. I. Overton, tmstee ser F. H. Wattles, trustee ser W. G. Schreiner, clerk ser John Wal.'h, mar.-hal ser Martin Stoffel, Supt. ww John Walsh, marshal ser,, John Walsh, marshal ser Simon Stoffel, Pres. serv Peter Doherty, trustee ser L. A. Erickson, trustee service John R. Knox, trustee ser Albert Krause, trustee ser R. I. Overton, trustee ser F. H. Wattles, trustee ser W. G. Schreiner, clerk ser John Walsh, marshal ser. John Walsh, marshal ser John Walsh, marshal ser. John Walsh, marshal ser. 5.24 85.30 19.25 5.00 10.40 43.40 A. H. Pouse, stamps Roy Stewart, sheriff fees. F. G. Schreiner, printing.. John W. Smith, hall rent. A. H. Pouse, stamps Lester Edinger, sheriff fees F. G. Schreiner, printing. 189.55 Edna A. Nester, reporter. 85.78 L- K. Sherman, witness fees 160.00 A. H. Pouse, F. A. Seller .land 246.00 Alwood, Buidick, special conferences 88.76 F. G. Schreiner, printing.. 47.00 Edna A. Nester, reporting 10.00 Total $921.0b Samnugf Total receipts . . . . . . *.$14,466.83 1 Disbursements Paid out of water works fund $ 3848.11 Pd. out of street & alley fund 5042.15 Pd. out of salary fund 2212.65 Pd. out of public prop. fund. 1597.14 Pd. out of contingent fund.. 213.19 Pd. out of special assessment fund 921.05 Bal. on hand May 1, 1923... 682.54 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st. day of May, A. D. 1923. Verona J. Niesen, Notary Public. April 30, 1923. We, the auditing committee, find above correct. M. J. Walsh. 18.00 i ' $14,466.83 I, Qui W. Stenger, Treasurer of the I Village of McHenry, Illinois, de here- UMJU by certify that the foregoing state- 0ftnjment of the receipts and disburse- •a aa ments of the village funds for the year '®'001 ending May 1, A. D. 1923, is true and ie<«!correct according to my best knowlef| Re and belief. is nn Carl W. Stenger, Treasurer. State of Illinois, ) ^00 County of McHenry,) ss -loo 6.00 6.00 coo 12.00 110.00 110.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 i 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 80.00 110.00 110.00: 110.00 9.00 •4)0 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 80.00 110.00 60.00 110.00 110.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 30JM) 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 .•8*445,42 .. 225.00 njmAsi M'. Expenditures Ts engine repairs, motor batteries, etc., ..$ 31.76 To gasoline and electricity... 892.57 To lead pipe,'meters, etc...... 376.98; To plumbing, labor on ww ... 434.98 To Supt of waterworks salary 100.00 _ Total .$1,336.29 ^ To credit $1,834.12 * t Annual consumption of water, 8,079,990 gallons. 3^: ' Respectfully submitted, Martin StoffeL Supt. of Waterworks.' April 27, 1923. " ; '•% April 30, 1923. We, the auditing '."fi opwtttwk find the above com**,. , ^ "V.,.- J£. M. J. Walsh. •; .. '* U'4#' N. H. Petesch. •' -*-Vs 1 •'* Wm. G. Schrodieri- •" « ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TO* LAGE CLERK Annual statement of village funds "fT received by the Village Clerk of the ' j; Village of McHenry, McHenry County, * ,< Illinois, for the year beginning Mayl 1. 1922, and ending April 27, IMS: £ V : Received from water tags ... .$225.00ji. Received for licensee issued.. 141.00* "rJ Received for dog tax 16.003| , Received for miscellaneous ... 83.431 ^ Total ..$465^sl":iit.- Paid over to Village Treas... .$465.48f f lj I hereby certify the foregoing re-"^ ^ ^ port to be correct according to the, , Ijest of my knowledge and belief. ^ Wm. G. Schreiner, Village Cleric, Sworn and subscribed to before me t-' \ this 27th day of April, A. D. 1923. •>. ~ * Edw. J. Buss, Notary Public. 1- • April 30, 1923. We, the auditillffV committee find the above correct. M. J. Walsh. l|f*- N. H. Petesch. M/ Wm. G. Schreiner. 1 Market your ens *t Erickaon*B|:; A \ ' Btore. 4" Alexander Lumber company fo«i| Globe egg mash, chick mash and grow-? ing mash. Also Dickinson's field and ;'._f lawn seeds. PICKLESADVANCED IN PRICE AND Sill # $2.50 for 100 pounds from 1 to 4 inches ;; *1.00 for 100 pounds from 4 to 512 inches •\Ji0c for 100 pounds Nubs and Crooks Cash on Delivery • Free Seed at Wrigrht's Drug Store, Woodstockpostal card will bring seed and place your name on the Bat Swuire Dingee Company Total. .$3,848.11 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Street 4k Alley Fund 1 <3eo. Meyers, lbr with team .$ 53.20 2 McHenry Lumber Co., tile 13.83 2Vi Public Service Co., lighting streets 285.97 E. Hunter, Sr., gifavel... 8.00 Frank Dalziel, lbr on sts. M>9.50 C. t N. W. R. R. Co., freight on oil 115.03 Carl W. Stenger, antki» pation warrant 600.00 Carl W. Stenger, interest on note 15.86 C. & N. W. R. R. Co., s freight on oil 114.10 The Alden Speares, road oil . 947.17 J. J. Vycital, supplies ... ., 2.39 Public Service Co.. lighting streets J|3.06 Alexander Lbr. Co., lumber .< 46.45 Nick Bowers, labor ...., 3.00 M. A. Thelen, hauling grovel 50.00 Joe May, labor 10.00 Geo. Meyers, lbr on ww. $73.20 Wm. Herbes, labor 20.50 E. Hunter, Sr., gravel .. 3.00 Guy E. Still, cost in newerage proceeding 10.00 Howard Wattles, gravel; 12.75 H. C. Kamholz, supplies. 3.43 McHenry Dan. Co., coal* 40.19 - Total..... 924212.65 ^ Public Property Ptablic Service Co., lights $ Carl W. Stenger, anticipation warrant 3 Carl W. Stenger, interest , on note 4 Jos. W. Freund, insurance policy 5 Jos.' C. Holly, insurance policy 6 Public Service Co., sup.. 8 J. J, Vycital, lbr on screen door 8 Public Service Co., sup. 9 P. J. Schoewer, labor on screen door 10 Public Service Co., sup.. 11 Fox River Realty Co., ins 12 Chas. Rietesel, painting sign 18 Alexander Lumber Co., screen door 14 Public Service Co., sup.. • 16 Alexander Lbr. Co., coal and wood _ 16 Public Service Co., 'sup.. 17 The Ohio Chemical Co., oxygen 18 Publ ic Service Co., sup.. 19 ,Alexander Lbr. Co., coal. 20 McHenry Lbr. Co., coal and wood 21 Mathias Engeln, labor... 22 L- F. Newman, lbr on truck 28 American La France Fire Engine Co., fire supplies 24 Fairbanks-Morse & Co., electric motor 25 Public Service Co., lamps 26 American La France Fire Engine Co., pike polls 27 McHenry Lbr. Co., coal and wood 28 Public Service Co., lamps 29 McHenry Fire Dept., stor- ' ;<«i.itbg truck, etc* ....... LOO 9.00 •35 1L49 .66 1.44 .30 10.81 12.49 2.00 18.50 245.18 533.00 .60 16J20 85.75 Do you want to save some money on your If so, get in touch with any of the officials or agents of the above named company who will bepleased to explain the rates as well as merits :0^ . . ;|C •MttS • ' - ' ^ 4: /if)' •, 9* B ';1btal - •$1*697.14 Conf Ingest 1 W. G. Schreiner, telephone $ 2.25 2 F. G. Schreiner, printing. 51.00 3 N. H. Petesch, medical sup 6M 4 Qfyde C. Kent, auditing AGENTS Michael Freund, McHenry h. Johnsburg, Phone I27<J Math. N. Schmitt, Johnsburg & Ringwood Tel. ftB-R-1 Fred .Meyers, |pring Grove & Solon , ' * * " * * . . . . ^ < v 3 ANTON M. SCHMITT, President ^ MATH. N SCHMITT, l: Secretary JOS. J. FREUND, Tnmmi ' s : St

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