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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Mar 1913, p. 5

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"'l :'^(^fi:,S^-:^-i' ;• ' .•"'•- 'Vi;\' Vi'i, fy r^1\v !rjj Vv-% - • & mh £* *. •?/•<- 3* " " ' i , "T "^"T*TL%* * r~" "'• J •»* •""* ~*4*' n , * ' • ' ? ; _ _ . . « 1 1 *~"̂ m. rrv* vS'Ŝ 'Mmm •••»•< --«• *:;i:̂ -,".*r:. VOLUME XXXVIII. ^MoHENRY, IT.LTXOrS, THURSDAY, MARCH 27. 1913. Jt. ^r,V-" « » • 'The coffee you want at the price you want to pay" is our message to you. You no longer need regard specially blended coffee of exceptional flavor as a Costly Luxury. Aside from the superior drinking qualities of Mex-o-ja, the price of this perfectly blended coffee is within the reach of all. _ v It is a coffee which your dinner guests will compliment and our fifty years of experience m the coffee business warrants the claim that Mex-o-ja is positively unmatchable at the price. Properly brewed, Mex-o-ja will yield a FULL RICH DRINK heretofore obtained only in the higher priced brands. M the science and painstaking care entering into its preparation would be lost if we did not know first of all how to choose the raw material. The distinction of High Quality minus the High Price which we claim for Mex-o-ja coffee is made possible because of our superior facilities for selecting the berries from the famous coffee producing countries of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the mountainous dis­ tricts of Mexico, Certain berries which we select from these varieties compose the blend of Mex-o-ja. We can offer you Mex-o-ja at a reasonable price solely on account of our superior ORGANIZATION, since we are the largest coffee merchants and roasters in the world, with branchesjn all the famous coffee producing and selling centers. * ' • The price of Mex-o-ja is based upon the price of green coffee, and is subject to revisiotf in accordance with the price of the raw material. This feature enables you at all times to buy Mex-o-ja at the correct market value. It also means justice to the grocer, whoTs the logical distributor of coffee and entitled to legitimate profit. Buy a pound of Mex-o-ja from your grocer today; grind it at home and prepare it in the usual manner. The result will be a cup of coffee which will make you a steadfast friend of delicious Mex-o-ja* That the exceptional value of Mex-o-ja is quickly recognized is clearly proven by the many unsolicited letters received by us. Mex-o-ja is never sold in bulk. It is a perfect coffee, perfectly packed. you will know our Protector Carton by its green and red stripes. Each carton contains the sealed bag of full measure, one pound, net weight, Mex-o-ja coffee. Arbuckle Bros* MEX-O-JA SALES DEPT. 365-465 East Illinois Street ative YVarehoase -- Branch going through the agin£ Process - Coffee,Jr <5^ coffee at homo to get the best result* Chicago. Illinois Modern roasting equipment Vt)^V V* $K'f Qao m ft mss m Native Mexico Native Court DECREASE IN ATTENDANCE at in irnfiutY nnuc sow. DURING FAST MONTH awmre ATTENDANCE WAS aat-or THIS Nil KB CK THERE WERE lM QttU AND . 103 B0T8 FIRST GRADE. Enrollment; Boys, 13; girls, 18; total, 31. ' » $4i;. •- No. of days attendance: Boys, 216f; s girls, 296; total, 512J. No. of days a bsence: Boys, 28J; girls, totajj 71J. ' J Cases of tardiness; Boys, 2; girla, 1; Iptal, 3. - - Average daily attendance for grade, Ijp.6 plus. pr^: nl No. of pupifaf ranking above 90 in Industry, 14. No. neither absent «or tardy, 9. * j^ V C SECOND GRADE. -Enrollment; Boys, 11; girls, 3; total, f^f?SN(J.of days attendance: Boys, 186; ^ •|jirls, 152i; total, 3504. • ^ No. of days absence: Boj», |Qi girls, --'ft; total, 27*. • ' Cases of tardiness: Bo?*,©J girls, 1; :4 *Matal. 1. Average daily attendance for grade, 17.5 plus. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in­ dustry, 9. No. neither absent nor tardy, 5. No. of cases of corporal punishment for room, 0. No. of cases of truancy for room, 0. Mrs. M.' Overton, Teacher. THIRD GRADE. Enrollment: Boys, 8; girls* 13; total, 21. No. of days attendaaee: Boys, 127|; girls, 235; total, 3621. No. of days absence: Boys, 33}; girls, 25; total, 48i. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 1; girls, 0; total, 1. ' Average daily attendance for grade, 18.13. No. of pupils ranking above 90 In in­ dustry, 8.. No. neither absent nor tardy, FOURTH GRADE. ' Enrollment: Boys,p; total, 14. No. ol days at tend sms: Boys, IffH; girls, 90; total, 257}. .. - ~J: No. of days absence: BOM, 12|; girls, 12; total, 24i. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 0; girls, 0; total, 0. Average daily attendance for-grade „ 13.77. No. of pupils ranking above 90Jo in­ dustry, 6. No. neither absent nor tardy, 8. \ N < . o f c a s e s o f C o r p o r a l p u n i s h m e n t for 100m, 0. No. of cases of truancy for room, Q. Clara V. Stoffel, Teacher. FIFTH URAbE. Enrollment: Boys? 11; girls, 12; total, 23. ^ No. of da.Vs attendance:J Boys, 186, girls, 214}; total, 400J. No. of days absence: Boys, 5i; girls, 4}; total, 9|. Cases of tardiness: Boys,g3; girls, 0; total, 3. Average dkily attendance for grade, 20.01. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in­ dustry, 16. 49a. neither absent nor tardy, 12. SIXTH GRADE. Enrollment: Boys, 9; girls, 9; total, 18. No. of days attendance: Boys, 174|; girls, 1(53}; total, 338. No. of days absence: J3oys, 5}; girls, 81; total, 14. ' Cases of tardiness: Boys, 2; girls, 7; total, 9. Avenge daily attendance fer grade, m f : 'r % .• : 4" fo'"n -< *•& A?/- No. of pupils rapklng above 90 in in­ dustry, 9. i No. neither absent nor tardy, 6. > No. of cases of corporal punishment for room, 0. No. of cases of truancy for room, 0. Pearl Claxton, Teacher. SEVENTH GRADE. Enrollment: i*>ys, 8; girls, 15; total; 23*. No. ofSiays attendance: Boys, 153i; girls, 281i^total, 435. No. of days absence: Boys, 64; girls, 18i; total, 25. Cases of tardiness: Boys, l^girls, 3; total, 4. Average daily attendance for grade, 19. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in­ dustry, io. No. neither absent nor tardy, 9. EIGHTH GRADE. Enrollment: Boys, 13; girls, 7; total, 20. No. of days attendance;- Boys, 227}; girls, 134; totfil, 361}. No. of day^ absence: Boys, 32}; girts, 6; total, 38$. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 3; girls, 6; total, 9. Average dailyNattendance for gi*de, 18. of jpupil« ranking Above 90 in in­ dustry, 6. • * ' No. neither absent nor tardy, 5. No. of cases of corporal punishment for room,0. No. of casep of truancv for t:ooiu, 0. Florence K. Howe, Teacher. NINTH URADE. Elnrollment: Hoys, 8; girls, 12; total, 20. No. of days attendance."" Boys, 147J; girls, 233; total, 3801. No. of days absence: Boys, 12}: girls, 1; total, 19}. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 6; girls, 3; total, 9. Average daily attendance for grade, 19 plus. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in­ dustry, 9. No. neither absent nor tardy, 10. TENTH GRADE. Enrollment: Boys, 5; girls, 8; total, 13. No. of days attendance: Boys, 95|; girls, 144}; total, 240}. No. of days absence: Boys, 4}; girls, 15}; total, 19i. Cases of tardiness: Boys, lj girls, V; total, 1. < • Ave rage dalTv attendanoefor grade, 12 plus. „ • No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in­ dustry 0. , . - . ' _ •m- ic,-r * -V No. neither absent nor tardy, 5. No. of cases of corporal punishment for room, 0. No. of cases of truancy for room, 0. Agnes A. Perry, Teacher. ELEVENTH GRADE. Enrollment: Boys, 6; girls, 11; t^tal, 17. No. of days attendance: Boys, 108; girls, 219; total, 3*_7. No. of days absence: Boys, 12; girls, 1; total, 13. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 2; girls, 2;r total, 4. Average daily attendance for grade, 16 plus. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in­ dustry, 14. No. neither absent nor tardy, 11. , ( TWEliFTH GRADE. • Enrpllineut: Boys, 1; girls,.8; total, No. of days attendance; Boys, 20; girls, 1554; total, 175}. No. of days absence : , Boys, 0| girls, 44; total, 4}. ^ * Cases of tardi|ie^i: Bp^a, 0; girls, % tOtal^ 0. ' , ; ' Average daily attendance for grade, 8.1. "; 1 • No. of pupils ranking above 90 dustry, 5. No. neither absent oor tardy. 6, . ' /^>> •• ' •.'^•4 . ^ : - ~r.- NO. No. of cases of corporal .punishment^ for room, 0. ** No. of cases of truancy for room, 0. 1 REPORT OF ALL. GRADES. Enrollment: Boys, 102; girls, 12fc| total. 1TJH. " " ' " ^ No. of days attendance; ^ ISEfej^ girls, 2318};'total, 414H. " - No. of days absence: Boys, 1% total. :J25}. ' Cases of taixliness: Boys, 21 girls, ^ 23; total, 44. Averag-e daily attendance for school. • 207. •• V • , No. of pupils r r tnk ing above 90Hn 4n»: . dustry, 112. - .. •;' '•••. No. neither absent nor tardy,'94.,"S No. of cases of corporal for school, 0. No. of eases of timancy for school,^ vV" A. Kdgar Nye. Superintendent. . - • " ' • v&pp' ANNUAL TOWNSHIP MEETING AND ELEC- '^ TION Notice is hereby given to the lejjal •.'£?%£('• voters, residents of the Township of '4̂ MclTenry, County of MeHenry, IHi- „ || nois. that the annual Township Meet- ,• injr and Election of Officei-s of said \ ^ Township.will take place Tuesday, the )i ^ first day of April proximo, being the . tirst Tuesday in said month. The elec- vV'nx tion will liegin at the hour of fa. m. and close ;ii> 5 p.m. in the places des- ,>j ignatetl !is follows: llinjfwood Klection , I'l-ecint't. Wot^lman hall, ltingrwood, 111.; Mi-Henry Klection Precinct, Vil- *- lage hall, MeHenry, Jil. The officers ^ to be elected are; One Supervisor, Z one i'omiuissioner of Highway!!, two " Justices of the Peace, two Constables. ' The Town Meeting will open in the Village hall, McHenry, HI., at the hour of 2 p. in., and after choosing a . Moderrtor will pixjceed to hear -andrS considtM' i^'iiortii of otficei-s, to appix>- priate money to defray the necessary expenses of the township, and'to de­ liberate and decide on sueh measures' as may, in pursuance of law, come be­ fore the meeting*.-* •• / : ^ Given under inv hand thl* l$U|i dty.v; of March, Avp. 191^ 6HAS:®. HARMSEN,' R* 40 ; ^ ' Z Town Cleri|. g : CANDID ATI! »OR VILLAGE Ci,Et|, - V§, Thru the solicitation of a number of j my friends, I heivby ajmouuee myself J; as candidate for t^e ofiice of village ^ 30 • - .> #, ^ • «fOR VILLAGU CLERK. % • Thru the request of some of .-toy friends I take the pleasure to announce myself as candidate for the office «f village clerk at the coming election. ."W-.'Jt \VII.LIAM G. SCHIIEINKR. i "• ~ _ ..I ! V '• ' TO THE VOTERS. We. the undersigned, announce our* selves as candidates fo? village offices, to be tilled at the coming election, and if elected pledge ourselves hot to per­ mit the issuance of license to increase the number.^f saloons during our term of ortice. , JOSEPH W. FRRHNQ for pi^sident «*;"• Uie iKtard. KHKI> NIOKKLS, R. G. CHAMBERUN, WM. SPKNCER for trustees of the boaitl. v., < K Thrilling Story of tin Dawn of flio Fronch Rovolufloa the Mount p| \ : ^ • kiS J Ait exceptionally InterestlBf fait of lav* ant adventure la the daysefromaaac tad strife A TREAT for every one W H O I O V M COOd ,:'S ^ R E A D th# opening Installment which will bo p u bit • hod R wUhhi a «Nr SL^ai M.*; , • -M • -k BEGINS Of M NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE •4i m OFTiE|PLAimm , •' W*.r-' •m- -'•^V

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