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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Apr 1924, p. 10

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& * . • :••*• - . ' .1 ; .• g:-;~y The Golden Rule 1 of Business p* •.> : # When you come into our store we try to show you the same courtesy, and offer you the same honest values in quality merchandise that we would like to have shown and offered to us if we were the customer and you were the druggist. That is the only way in which a lasting business can be built and we believe our progress is in no small measure due to adherence to that golden V*-" 3F 'Ki:.- 1 WN. H. PETESCHDMHQ BUY YOUR NEW TOGS NOW We have a nice line of dress goods to select from in the leading shades and designs in ratines, crepes, silks, fancy cantons suitable for waists and blouses, ranging in price up to $3.75 per yard. Fine oxfords, shoes and strap effects with fancy buckles, priced at $4.75 to $SJI. Some lines from last season to close out at greatly reduced prices in men's, women's, misses' and boys' shoes. v Do not forget to call early and select your new Easter suit Have it made to measure for you and get a perfect fit' Oyer 500 samples to select from. Men's caps, new spring models, priced from $1JI to $2.75* Plenty of good things to eat in our grocery department. Try our tea and coffee, it's the best on earth. Cooda Delivered hwipl|r Phone 117-R M. J: WALSH •auk •Nth 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 are yourself. Give your rooms a dressing up with SPRING RUGS, FURNITURE AND LINOLEUM Fresh bright linoleum and airy spring rugs on the floors,. and comfortable, sanitary furniture, will transform your home and make it truly the "dearesgv spot on earth." We have the materials and want to co-operate with you in the pleasant work. JACOB JUSTEN UcUfcNRY, ILL. •V-'JMi. Dessert of Desserts No other goodie can take the place of ice cream as dessert, all the year 'round. raw- ** • T. •••: t cream - , ^ *' i ' - «v 4 • •• - \h MtHENRY ICE CREAM FACTORY C. UNTI, PROP. • . . . . • - A K& ' ' w - "' $ • -- crrr OFFICIALS MET IN RAMILAB SESSION MONDAY 5.00 N 12.96 .40 .64 M, 81.00 3.00 60.0T 1.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 (6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 i Council Room, April 7, '1924, 1Hie t&y council met in ifegtilar session with Mayor Wells presiding. Aldermen present: Doherty Knox, Krause, Overton And Wattles. Absent: Stotfel. The imnntee of the last regular end adjourned meetings were read and aPEtapved. The followingMbills were reaC and approved by the tininf6e committee: Meyer & Wenthe, seal. Joe Engeln, supplies and Mat f o r . p o l l i n g : p l a c e ^ . J. J. Vycital, supplies ....... Standard Oil Co., oil ........ McH. Fire Dept., storage and rent for fire truck ;Jp0.OO Geo. Meyers, lbr on streets .., , J50.00 John Walsh, marshal servi<*.1jlo.00 Wm. G. Schreiner, telephone, postage and supplies.. 3.60 W. J. Donavin lbr and supplies 19.10 F. G. Schreiner, printing ..... 81.65 Legal Adviser Pub. Co., election supplies 26.71 Pubiic Service Co., street lights 140.73 Public Service Co., power for electric pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . Math. B. Laures, lbr on streets C. W. Harrison, dumpipg ground C. W. Goodell, tile Peter H. Weber, judge of elee Mame Harrison, judge of elee Walter Gorman, judge of elee Lillian Sayler clerk of election Arthur Patzke, clerk of elee.. i Christine Dowe, clerk of elee Florence Cobb, judge of elee. Jos. N. Miller, judge of election F. A. Cooley, judge of election Kathleen Powers, clerk of elee Alice Lindsay, clerk of election Geo. R. Jus ten, clerk of elee.. R. F. Conway judge of elee Barbara Krause, judge of elee John McEvoy, judge of elee.. H. J. Miller, clerk of election^ Ella Gans, clerk of election.. J. A. Schneider, clerk of elee Motion by Doherty, seconded by Krause, that the minutes of Feb. 1, 1924, meeting be amended by paying the sum of $545 as the pliability of the city for construction of water pipe extension on Center street to read $270. * Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Overton, that the minutes be accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Knox, that the treasurer's, collector's and clerk's reports be accepted as O. K.'d by the finance committee. Mo* tion carried. Motion by Doherty,, seconded by Overton, that the bills, including Langworthy, Steven^ & McKeag's bill, be accepted as O. K.'d by the finance committee. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Overton, that the following resolution be passed as read. Motion carried. Resolved, That the city council at the special election held in the city March 29, 1924, at which election the following proposition was submitted, to the voters: "Shall bonds of the orr' City of McHenry, Illinois, in the sam of $10,000.00 be issued by the city MftEOr FRI. A SAT., APfttL it "The Mm (ran !A My«*ry Roouwc* of tejtpn &--» w - ' THE CAST T f- % Warn* Kerrigan Alio* 'Calhoun V' -n Waada ttawley" • • ' "• Miee ?! O'Malley Kathleen £qr'. AND > BdVCATlOlilAL CO^ISl^ir SUNDAY. APRIL 13 The Age of Desire A Big caat to pint it. and s wonderful story to poiu«> , ud a JWwe aa a raault. --AND--^ rr Larry Semon ' IN • " ' - • / 'ilOUBLE NtEWmC" SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2m Suite's Attorney Fonse Surveyor ................Tryon Coroner .Cook Precinct Comitteemen .. Bradley, Beihansperger, En^eln Reid In Lead For CeftfinMB According to the very latest advic^ s received just befdre The Pfamdedler went to press this (Thursday) nodn, Reid was still in the lead'for congressional honors, altho some papers gave it uui that he had been defeated by John Hart. Swift Wins Easily / In spite of great opposition Rodney B. Swift of Libertyville has been renominated state senator. Reports reaching us this morning are to the effect that the Lake county senator received more votes in the district than his two opponents combined. Weiss, Francis, Jackson Altho we have been unable to get figures, Weiss of Lake county, Francis of McHenry county and Jackson of Boone county are the nominees for representatives in the general assembly. Reports give Weiss a total of something like'80,000; Francis, 16,000, and Jackson, 14,000. Ackerman of Crystal Lake received sotnetirfi« ittor|^ 12,000 votes in the district. ANNOUNCEMENT As new proprietors of the Rosedale greenhouses we take pleasure in announcing that we carry a full line of choice potting and bedding plants, such as geraniums, both red and pink; forgetmenots, lobelias, salvia, stocks, petuhias, asters, snap dragon, zennias, flox, marigolds, etc. We have cabbage cauliflower, tomatoes and celery plants for sale. We also do landscaping at a reasonable price. Orders will be given prompt attention. We solicit your patronage. , Respectfully, Chistensen & Foil. NURSERY As there is very little change in prices, am using 1922 price list Again this season. Have a full line in everything of No. 1 stock for the spring trade. Price list mailed on application. Phones: McHenry 808- J-l and Richmond 947. J. V. Buck- •apd, JProp. ' 42-tf EVERYBODY VOTE TUESDAY. «05ECUTOR*S NOTICE • A. J. Mullen, Attorney -s- 4 * Estate of Susanna Freund^ l>e-i ceased. The undersigned, having been ap* pointed Executors of the last Will and Testament of Susanna Freund, deceased, late of the County of Me- Henry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that they will appear before the County Court of McHenry Count, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the May Term, on the first Monday in May next, et which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested jko make immediate payment to th^ undersigned. Dated this 18th day of Mareh. A. D. 1924. • Henry M. Freund and Anna Vogt, 41-41 * ^xeeutora. If you intend having an auction sale, far^n or anything in the auction line, let W. G. Schreiner cry it for you. Phone 98-R. j EVERYBODY VOTE TUE8D&. cording to the city's specification^ Motion carried. , Motion by Doherty, seconded bp Overton, that Wm. F. Burke be given a permit to tap on the city main at the regular price of tapping. Motion carried. " Motion by Knox, seconded by Krause, that the annual meetiiig be held on Tuesday evening, April 29, 1924. Motion carried. Motion by Krause, jjeconded by Knox, to adjourn. Motion carried. D. G. Wells, Mayor, i Wm; €. Schreiner, Cleric. xk SMALL* AND SWIFT WIN LATE RETURNS INDICATE TORY FOR REID VICHebron ... council of said City of McHenry for J Richmofid the purpose of buying right of ways j n " ' ' ' ' " and opening a street in said city of ^cHerary, 1st V STATE'S ATTORNEY VOTE .4 Pouse Carroll Riley •.. 76 • Marengo, la|">yi,>;*/v|j.328 1 Marengo, 2nd ...^,;j|.289 A | "Dunhartf .. .1. U i ^4; .124 ' * v. Chemung, 1st . ,. , .416 % .267 < 42 30 ;V|| C » - « .1 2 0 , v , ^ ......i»j»»* v.'* 192 . <.1 106 ; ->i» 276 4 390 4 ..;..;.866 J • •;•«>•» • 83 ...».. 105 i >275 1 j.252 ri,. i ! Burton :.^r^vr^Wr. 46 Chemung, 2nd Chemung, 3rd Alden .. *... Hartlaad . Seneca ... Coral .... Graftofc 4. Dorr, 1st . Dorr, 2nd Dorr, 3rd 4th Greenwood mm*:* . «,.4f« __ .84 McHenry according to the ispecifica-j^c^elB>y' ^ ......|..817 tions and plans of the state of Illinois, | f:c ,en^' . designating state route No. 20, to pay un a» V\ '*" for damages for property destroyed r!Uj' r"? *' or damaged; said bonds to be dated|Nunda, 3rd ... January 1, 1924, to bear interest at Algonquin, let the rate of five per cent per annum, Algonquin, 2nd payable semi-annually and to mature,! Algonqain, 3rd $1000.00 on July 1, 1926; $2000.00 on July 1 of each of the years 1928, 1930, 1932 and 1934, and $1000.00 to mature . 187 ...V,*. 68 <.,..v.l65 ...168 .156 . 221 ^t^;..177 Totals .6406 47( _ B^the above it will be seen that on"jvJy~l,"l936, and^a tax to be levied j Atty. Pouse carried seventeen of the to pay principal and interest on said twenty-nine precincts in McHenry bonds, all as provided by an ordinance! county. He earried his own township adopted by said city council on March j by sixty^votes, while his oppyneht 4, 1924, entitled 'An ordinance providing for the borrowing of money and issuing of street bonds of the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, to the amount of $10,000.00 and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds.' " The city council, having canvassed the returns of the special election, held in this city March 29, 1924, said proposition received 504 votes for said proposition and 85 votes against said while his carried Dorr township by 123. The above figures, altho unofficial, are believed to be quite correct. Four years ago when V. S. Lumley and Atty. Elliott fought for the same office the former won out by 1,016 votes. The 1920 vote was: Lumley, 4822; Elliott, 3769. ' , « McKENRY COUNTY VOTE For President CooUdge 464T Johnson 4414 United Statea 8eaator good cake rounds off the meal and insures its success. Evejtybqgyy Ice proposition and that said proposition |MeCo*miek Deneen For Governed Small was carried by a majority of 419 votes and that the proposition was approved by said majority of said 419 votes and that said ordinance en- Essington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . titled 'An ordinance providing for tRej For Attorney CfitFll borrowing of money and issuing of Brundage street bonds of the City of McHenry, jCarlstrom McHenry County, Illinois, to, the amount of $10,000.00 and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds," was approved by the majority of the votes voting on said question at said special; Hart election. Deiclw The city council, by the recommendation of the mayor, made the followappointments for judges and .......2981 ing election to be /2399 I...2682 Fir Kate Senator Eldredge Swift George *..., For Representative in Congress Reid ...... i,..... (fV»» .8621 . . £ % . . . . 2 2 1 2 D e i c k a. •-- . 1 9 1 1 .2196 .1110 clerks of the spring held April 15, 1924: First ward: Judges--Math. Heimer, Wm. Simes and Mrs. T. J. Walsh. Clerks--Mrs. Frank Cobb, Mrs. Henry Schaffer and George Justen. Second ward: Judges--Mrs." Mayme Harrison, Walter Qorman and John F. Knox. Clerks--Inez Bacon, Mrs. Christina Dowe and Walter Krause. Third ward: Judges--Jos. J. Miller, John McEvoy and Maude Rothermel. Clerks--Mrs. Catherine C. Schneider, Mrs. Anna Bickler and Henry J. Miller. Motion by Krause, seconded by Knox, that Mike Freund be given a permit to eevneet en the city main ac- For Weiss ..... Francis ... Ackerman ^ Rep. General Assembly 3243% >.. <..».• 88901 .396$ Jackson ,..,. .... »». . .. .,t.. 4524 ^ Gonthorp 96# ' » TUESDAY'S WINNERS President .. ,....... .. ......Coolidge U. S. Senatwr .Den Governor • • • Small Lieut. Governor ....Sterling Secretary of Stafe .Emmerson Auditor PUlrfic Aeeovnli. Nelson Treasurer Custer Attorney General ........Carlstrom Rep. in Congress Reid Or Hart State Senator Swift Rep. in Gen. Assembly..... * .Weiss, Francis, Jackson Sen. Committeeman Whittemore Circuit _ m r'~rT#r- Marif ¥'ttiti tei^edf Itls 60th birthday faced with that very problem simply becaus^K his life lacked a definite plan for ahead. < Th* Per-Cent Now is the time to adopt a Plan that willreally help you achive your ambitions--t<|J. become a prosperty owner, the head of t \ • business, the provider of assured comfort!, for your loved ymes. That plan is offered you in our TfiT^ PER*/ * CENT CLUB. Here is a plan tfiat ' success. Did you join today? • - ',5^ '".i West Ndlenry State Basi WEST McHENRY, ILL. •»!•, -. »' T• Ji; ' • , • fV:" . • : y*f: An Exceptional ValueJ , ,r:. It requires no technical knowledge of automobiles to i ||ate the outstanding value of the Ford Touring CM ^ ^ot only is it the lowest priced five-passenger car on market, but it is also a car that costs little to operate, little tD keep in condition and has a fitter o! service. tfa* Fosd Wwkly Lm£. the Nearest Authorized Ford Deale# TRUCK • TRACTOR-S '$$> Ste.' ' 9^-'- i •V:, n 'y t - V ' p;'. S-i-V.Vv- ' . • ^ t!. \ . V

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