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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jul 1924, p. 10

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- : '*n\^* " .. i";:--h^ •>, •:*)J - 1 .. . - r n' ' ^ V '."V-'rV-" •#»•/ 3®2f8r-- ?•!*; (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) 'jjfcEPORT OF THti CONDITION OF> '¥^ It'-- 'Sj 'W '*•" lL*f 'ST~% FOX RIVER VALLEY STATE BANK located at McHenry. State of Illinois, at the close of business on the aoth day of Jiue, l'JZi. M made to the Auditor of I'ubllc Accounts of the StHt<> of(Illinois, purauantto lair. ~ : RESOURCfcS Loans on Ileal Estate .. .... ... Loans on Collateral Security Other Loans --iIt." - . * --- --. - Overdrafts *^.>...«... .i... Other Konds and Stocks. . .» ...: . ..viS Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ... Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources.... ' Total Resources. ; - LIABILITIES . Capital Stock Undivided Profits (Mel) Time lie posits.. .... Demand Deposits...... 1. Bills Payable:.^......:-. Total Liabilities. *4'"> ... S Cl.916.34 S,(28.44 . _ IM.S43.94 rrr. 4C2.42 &*. 14,7 &0.M 21,720.47 ... 29,*84.90 ... $252,906.51 $ SMtMt 185.91 . t5,39€.94 90,539,15 i 46,€86.31 $ 252,906.51 1, Wm Pries, IVenldent of the Fox Rtver VAlley State Batik, do solemnly sw**r that tho i£1»ov« statement Is trne to the beat of tny knowledge and belief and that the. Items iind amounts shown above correspond with the items ahA amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, purstiinit tolaw. Wm. Pries. President. day of July. I88fc, v ; ? John A. Conrad, Notaryf%Wjh$r^£; Golden of Business When you. come iffto 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 rule of business. tuque nmN. H. PETESCH DRUGGIST Rugs and Furniture The freshness of spring is a great relief to the sy^ tern after the rigors and dullness of winter. Your home is as badly in need of freshening up as> you fcre yourself. Give your rooms a dressing up with < "> STRING 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 "dearest •pot on earth." We have the materials and want to co-operate with you in the pleasant work. 1 JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. McHenry Ice Cream THE reason our ice cream has grown so popular and is now considered the finest and best obtainable anywhere is because of the fact that nothing but the purest and most wholesome foods go into its making. First of all our cream undergoes one of the most complete tests known to the creamery world before it reaches our factory. The cream is sediment tested, pasteurized and goes thru all of the various operations known only to the most modern scientific methods of purification. We do not use powder in any form. After the cream reaches our plant it goes thru a spotless process while in the cburse of being made into ice cream. Every piece of machinery in our modern plant is of the very latest type and design and undergoes a thoro cleansing after every operation while our modern cooling system keeps the product at the correct temperature until ready for delivery to the customer. We pride ourselves on the completeness of our modern plant and invite inspection at any time. Demand the best by calling for McHenry Ice Cream. sr HcHENRY ICE CREAM COMPANY WHOLESALE PHONE 79-M WMMRSOIULS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK OUR BUSY .J?** AS SEEN BY PLAINDEALER REPORTERS AND HANDED IN BY OUR FRIEND8 Miss Clara Fre*nd watt tfh Elgin visitor Sunday. Mrs. Mollie Givens and family spent Sunday with relatives at Woodstock. Dr. A. I. Froehlich was a professional visitor in Chicago last Saturday. Mrs. Carroll Bragg of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the home of Mrs. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Martin of Grayslake were guests of McHenry. friends Sunday Mrs. Emma Mudgett passed the first of the week with relatives in Chicago. ~ Miss Wilma Van Gils of Joliet is spending the wpek With Mcljenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen of Woodstock passed Sunday as guests of McHenry friends. Harry Van Gils of Joliet spent several days the latter part of last week with relatives here. Mrs. Christina Marquardt of Chicago spent last week in the home of her sister, Mrs N. J. Justen. Miss Mildred Ziska of Chicago is spending the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson. Miss Mabel Krumpen of Genoa City, Wis., passed last Saturday as the guest of McHenry friends. Miss Gladys Van Natta of Franklin Park is spending the week as the guest of McHeriry friends. Mrs Paul Stoltzke .of Woodstock spent a few days the past week in the home of Mr and Mrs. F. C. Feltz. Paul Miller of Cleveland, Ohio, is spending several days in the homes of Wm. J. Welch and John M. Phalin. Miss Rita Bacon spent the latter part of last week in the home of her aunt, Mrs, Walter Warner, at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oder of Chicago were week end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fay. ^Miss Mildred Callahan of Chicago spent several days this week in the home of her aunt, Mrs. P. J. Doherty. Mrs. James Cleary of Sioux Falls, S. D., is spending a few, weeks in the home of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Frisby. Miss Ella 'Erickson of Rockford is spending several days in the home of her brother, L. A. Erickson, and family- Miss Verena Justen of Chicago passed the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Mrs. B. Maynard of Crystal Lake spent a few days last week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freund of Chicago were week end guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Emma K. Freund. Mrs. A. A. Landwer and son, Keith, of Woodstock passed last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Perkins. Miss Ruth Bean of Three Rivers, Mich., is spending several weeks in the "home of Postmaster and Mrs. E E. Bassett. Miss Julia Marie Wit^!J has returend to her home»here after a week's visit with relatives in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Heimer of Chicago spent the latter part of last week with the former's mother, Mrs. Josephine Heimer. Misses Florence and Margaret Trent passed the latter part of last and fore part of this week with relatives at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs Ferdinand Frett of Gary, Ind., are spending the week in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Frett. Miss Ellen Doherty, Mrs. Harry Kinney and daughter, Kathryn, spent last Thursday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Malone at Elgin. Mrs. Earl McAndrews and children returned home last Saturday evening from a several weeks' visit with her parents at Mankato, Minn. Misses Genevieve and Dorothy Knox left Tuesday for Berrien Springs, Mich., where they will spend a few, days as the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dowling and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder of Chicago are spending the week in the home of Mrs. Dowling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Gans. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McArthur and daughter, Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and little daughter of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. A. Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Jonu Hagel and children of Camp Douglas, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Math. .Maxwell and children of Evanston attended the Hagel Weber wedding here last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hedider of Edgewater and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knauf of Ravenswood spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson at Rose cottage, Sunnyside Beach, near this city. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Fagan of Chicago were guests in the hftme of Mrs. B. Fmby last Friday. They were on their way home from a three weeks' honeymoon trip via auto thru Wisconsin and Minnesota. Mr. and' Mrs. Edmund Knox and daughters, Genevieve and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Conway and daughter, Betty Jane, John I. Sutton and John Bolger were among those from this city who attended the Knights of Columbus picnic*at Crys tat Imkt last. Bwtrity* MCHENRY'S THURSDAY. JULY 17 JFred Thompson \ ' -AND--~ ..J.' • "Silver KlAg" : -- IN- - The Dangerous ' Coward AND A TOUR OF THE U. S. A. -1 ' .V FRI. 8L SAT.. JULY 18 & 19 Kenneth Harlan .I--'" "AND ' Irfariam Cooper , :!V --IN-- A wonderful stage succesc turned into a •tlrring story of c rashing of iifplinei and smashing of hearts Laughs-- Gasps -Thrills AND THE NEW COMEDY "THE TELEPHONE GIRLS" ^ SPECIAL ; SAT. & SUN., JULY 19 & 20 Vaudeville and Pictures Guilano & Marguerite Celebrated Musical Artiste - and Singers •> SUNDAY, JULY 20 • Dorothy DiHeo IN ' The Law of the Lawless A Thrilling Story -with •) Cirrof < .>M " ..v ' AND ' AN OUR GANG COMEDY . "tlE FIRE FIGHTERS" SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:3» TUES. & WED., JULY 22 A 23 Bright Lights of Broadway ---STARRING Harrison Ford, Doris Kenyon < Lowell Sherman / .| i»nd a host of others AND SPORTLIGHT K T#4URSOKY. jClLY 24 William Russell - IN Alias the . Night Wind AND THE POPULAK COMEDY "THE JOLLY FISHERMAN" WITH v AESOPS FABLES Mrs. L. J. Althoff and Frank Wet* of Kenosha, Wis., passed the latter part of last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller. Walter Carroll of Huntley and Paul Zenk of this vicinity spent ^Tuesday evening in the home of George W. Hancock in Elgin. Mrs. John Montgomery and daughters of Forest Park are spending the week in the home of her parents,- Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Misses Gladys and Doris Warrington returned home last Friday from a several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, George F. Garrity of Chicago are spending the week in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schoewer. Mrs. Chas. Newman and Mrs. Gladys Cunningham of Chicago were Monday afternoon callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dans of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Zenk and family. Automatic traffic signals, electrically lighted, have been installed at Woodstock and the Grant Highway at Marengo. * . Mrs. Jos. W. Rothermel and daughters, Audrey and Kathryn, are spending the week in the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Perce Molton, at Joliet. Miss Lona Wadsworth of Kenosha* Wis., and John Brefeld of Waukegan were Sunday guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B, J. Brefeld. . B. J. Adams was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Percy Lodtz of Crystal Lake was a McHenry visitor Sunday. S. J. Frazer was a business visitor in the metropolitan city Tuesday. John I. Sutton of Chicago passed last week with relatives and friends here. Miss Eleanor Larkin of Elgin spent the week end as the guest, of McHenry friends. Mrs. Geo. Meyers and daughter, Blanche, motored to Chicago last Saturday. Miss Gertrude Kisch of Evanston called on friends here Tuesday and Wednesday. Robert Montgomery of Forest Park was a week end guest in the George Meyers home. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward of Elgin spent last Friday evening With relatives here. Miss Kathleen O'Reilly of Chicago passed the week end as the guest of McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Wirfs of Oak Park spent Sunday as the guests of McHenry relatives. Miss Lucile Steinbach of Kenosha passed last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller. Prof, and Mrs. C. H. Duker and family have returned from their automobile trip to Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baron, Ed Woddell and Wm. Bender were Lake Geneva visitors Sunday. W. J. Parker and Chas. Brown of Chicago were guests of McHenry friends over the week end. George Hunter of Chicago was guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S E. Warrington last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wagner and Mrs Al. Wagner of Chicago were Sunday guests of Mr. arid Mrs. E. F. Kelter Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lodtz and children of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests of relatives in and around Mc Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hurlburd of Elgin are spending the week as the guests of friends on Fox river near this city. Misses Harriett Cobb and Martha Mattson of Chicago are spending the week as guests in the home of Mr. and Ma. k S. AUwman. ' V - : fw sz n i". «nr *L£*1 "kfk< ~ Stretch You r I ncome Checking Your Outgo System is recognized factor in Succe9i.\ A Checking Account in this bank will pttt System into the handling of your finances. A checking account is a valuable aid in y finding and stopping the leaks that keep and womep from getting ahead. s US will give you the co-operation of expefienced men as you develop sound plans making money. . May We open your Account toda WEST MtHLNRY, ILL. The Home of the Tm Per'Cent CM v & •3LW TT "WW 4 mWW ""•"J" A*. «r*- •> PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS is offering to iti 21,500 stockholders, most ot whom live in the territory and are customers of the Company, an opportunity to subscribe to a new issue of 1% Cumulative Preferred Shares through the exercise of "Rights". The warrants evidencing these rights were mailed direct to the shareholders, and enable them to purchase new stock on most attractive terms.' Use your "Rights'* promptly as thev become void after 5 p. m., August 1. If you are not a stockholder you may purchase ' "Rights" from us and subscribe on the samf basis as present shareholders, f Additional information can be obtained if , office of die Public Service Company or our Chicago headquarters. 4k UTILITY SECURITIES COMPANY If" 72 West Adams Street, Chicago* ftfcyfasr RatuMph 6262 Lodnflb, Kfb G. E. McGOLLUM* Pistrj^t Manager, Crystal Lake, I1L

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