for. ^ mr m ,~JAY, THE 24TH • JB, 1928, a SPECIAL i ELECTION will be held in the City tl ^of McHENRY, McKENRY COUNTY, • - * ILLINOIS, for the purpose of subf ?'l ^ to the legal voters of said d City the question jtfaj^ovu^tbe £• foDowiai ndinuw ' r. AN ORDINANCE r " AN ORDINANCE providing borrowing of money and issuing the bonds of the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, to the amount of $60,000, and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds. WHEREAS, the City of McHenry, _ McHenry County, Illinois, has outstanding and unpaid at this time public ^benefit judgments and other ^ndebted- , ness not represented by bonds in an ^amount in excess of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000); and „ WHEREAS, said indebtedness was incurred by said City for lawful cor- - 'Jporate purposes, as authorized by law, ' .and said indebtedness is hereby found ". and determined to be the lfegal, binding and subsisting obligations of said City now outstanding and unpaid: and WHEREAS, litigation is contem- • plated to enforce the Cfty to pay a portion of said indebtedness out of current taxes within a short time; and WHEREAS, the large amount of indebtedness which this City owes is embarrassing the credit of the City, and it is for the best interests of "the City that such indebtedness be paid by the borrowing of money and the issuing of Funding Bonds therefor: and WHEREAS, this City does not have sufficient funds on hand at this time, or to be received in the near future, sufficient to pay said public benefit judgments and other indebtedness, and it is necessary to borrow sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for that purpose: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND (Form of Bond) NUMBS*.., 100Q UNITED STATES OF AMEKlCA STATE OP ILLINOIS ^ COUNTY OF MeHENRY " , CITY OF MeHSNKY GENERAL CORPORATE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the City of Mc- HENRY, in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby acknowledges itself to owe and, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the bearer or, if this bond be registered as to ownership, to the registered holder hereof the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000), on the FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 19...., together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid at the rate of FOUR AND THREE-QUARTERS per cent (4%%) per annum, payable on the first day of October, 1928, and semi-annually thereafter on the FIRST DAYS OF APRIL AND OF OCTOBER in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due and payable. Both principal of and interest on this bond are payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CHICAGO, in the City of Chicago, State of Illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest as aforesaid, at maturity, and for the levy of taxes sufficient for that purpose, the full faith,, creidit and resources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. THIS BOND is one of an authorized issue of Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000), all of the same tenor and effect except as to maturity, and is issued by said City for the purpose of paying public benefit judgments and other indebtedness outstanding against said City of McHenry and unpaid at the date of the issuance hereof, issued pursuant to and under the authority of an Act of the Genera] Assembly of the State of Illinois entitled: "An Act to provide for the incorporation of cities and villages," approved April lO, 1872, and all Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and pursuant to and in conformity with an ordinance of said City of McHenry, duly and properly passed by the City Council thereof, approved and published as required by law, and submitted to and approved by a majority of the voters of said City voting at an election duly called and General Corporate Bond, dated April N^O fawMli.; .• "• U. V*v'v" . ~-'v iL A City of McHenry, COUNTERSIGNED: Mayor, , Illinois. ATTESjjf: City Treasurer, City of McHenry, Illinois. , ~ City Cleric, " r; City of McHenry, IlliiiOn. • (Form for Registration of Ownership) This bond may be registered as to principal in the name of the holder or owner and fact of such registration be noted on this bond and on the books of the City Treasurer. After such registration, principal hereof is payable to the registered holder only or to his duly appointed legal representative. Date pf j Name of (Signature of Registration! Reg.Qwner \ C&f Traps. Section 3. That said bonds shii]l be executed as herein provided as scon after the passage hereof as may be, and thereupon delivered to the purchasers thereof, namely, Seipp, Princell and Company, Chicago, Illinois, upon receipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, the same being not less than the par value of said bonds, the contract for sale thereof heretofore made being hereby ratified and confirmed. That simultaneously with the delivery of said bonds said TOjfcf m aUction to be called tod IMA for thatinrpoM, a certified eopy hereof, which certification shall recite that this said ordinance has been Mswed by the City Council of said City, approved by the Mayor and published as required by laV and approved by a majority of the legal voters of said City voting at an election called for that purpose, shall be tiled with the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, and it shall be the duty of such County Clerk to annually, in and for each of the years 1928 to 1946, inclusive, ascertain the rate per cent required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore provided to be levied for each of said years, respectively, and said Clerk shall extend the same for collection upon the tax books in connection with and in addition to the other taxes levied in and for each of said years, respectively, for general corporate purposes of said City, and in each of said years such annual tax shall be extended and collected for said City in like manner as taxes for general corporate purposes for each of said years are extended and collected, and, when collected, such taxes shall be used only for the purposes of paying principal of and interest on said bonds herein authorized when and as same mature, and such funds so received from such tax shall be held apart from the other funds of such City and shall constitute a trust fund for the above purpose. Section 6. That all ordinances, resolutions and orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 7. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately -53S5! 1,1 we snrawooD 5S!?= 'IT'IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the I held for that purpose on the twenty- City Council of the City of McHenry, fourth day of March, 1928. McHenry County, Illinois: | AND IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED Section 1. That there be borrowed I AND RECITED, That it appears by,, for and_ on_ behalf of the City of j from the records of said City McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, the sum of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) for the purpose of paying outstanding public benefit judgments and other indebtedness, which are valid and subsisting claims and liabilities against said City, and that to evidence said loan the negotiable coupon bonds of said City be issued, to be designated "General Corporate Bonds '; that said bonds be sixty (60) in number, numbered one (1) to sixty (60), inclusive; be of the denomination of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each; -be dated April 1, 1928, and become due and payable, in numerical order, #5,000 on April 1st in each of the years 1937 to 1948, both years included; that said bonds bear interest from the date thereof until paid, at the rate of four and thTee-quarters per cent (4%%) per annum, payable October 1, 1928, and semi-annually thereafter on the firs? days of April and of October in each year, _ which interest payments, to the date of the maturity of .the principal, shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to each bond and maturing ©n the several days herein provided; that both the principal of and the interest on said bonds be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the Continental National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, in the City of Chicago, State of Illinois; that the seal of said City be affixed to each of said bonds; that said bonds be signed by the Mayor of said City, attested by the City Clerk, and countersigned by the City Treasurer thereof; that said officers are hereby authorized and directed so to sign, attest, countersign and execute said bonds for and in behalf of said City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois; that the several interest coupons attached to each of said bonds be signed, ttested and countersigned by said of- , cials. respectively, by their respective facsimile signatures; that said officials. Respectively, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and for their own respective proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing upon each of said coupons; and that each of said bonds and interest Coupons be payable to bearer, pro- Iided, however, that said bonds shall e subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder upon the books of the Treasurer of said City, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said Treasure! upon the back of each such bond •no registered, and after such .registration payment of the principal thereof shall be made only to the registered liolder or to his duly appointed lepal Representative. No bond so registered •hall be subject to transfer, except Spon such books and similarly noted; .ttpon the back of such bonds, unless file last registration thereof shall have Been to bearer. Such registration of 9ny bond shall not, however, affect ie negotiability of the coupons there- . too attached, .but such coupons shall Montinue transferable by delivery , Hierely. that all acts, conditions and things required by the constitution and the laws of the State of Illinois to exist or to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond and of the issue of which it forms a part, do exist and have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required by law; that the public benefit judgments and other indebtedness paid simultaneously with the issuance of this bond and the issue of which it forms a part constitute valid existing unpaid claims against said City; that the total indebtedness of said City, including this bond, does not now, and did not at the time of the incurring of the indebtedness hereby funded, exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation; and that provision has been made for the collection of a direct annual tax, in addition to all other taxes, on all of the taxable property in said City sufficient to pay the interest hereon as the same becomes due, and also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity. THIS BOND is subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder on the books of the City Treasurer of said City, such registration to be evidenced by notation by said Treasurer on the back hereof, and after s>--* registration no transfer hereof, except upon such books and similarly noted hereon, shall be valid, "nless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Registration of this bond shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons hereto attached, which shall continue negotiable by delivery merely, notwithstanding registration hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said CITY OF MclIENRY. by its City Council, has caused its corporate seal to^be hereto affixed, and this bond to he signed by the Mayor, countersigned by the City Treasurer and attested by fhe City Clerk, and the coupons hereto nttached to be signed, countersigned and attested by said officers, respectively, by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their own respective proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing upon said coupons, all as of the FIRST DAY OF APRIL, 1928. Presented: February 13, 1928* » Passed: February IS, 1928. VOTE: Ayes: Aldermen John Thennes, Herman Rreutzer, Ray Howard, Peter Doherty, Robert Frisby, R. I. Overton. Nays: None. * Absent: None. ^Approved by the Mayor: F«h. 18, Published March 1, 1928. PETER W. FREtT, Mayor, City of McHenrv, Illinois. R. F. CONWAY, City Clerk, City of McHenry, 111. Recorded: February 13, 1928. R. F. CONWAY, City Clerk, City of McHenry, Illinois. Ci COUNTE Mayor, of, McHenry, Illinois. "IGNED: ATTEST: City Treasurer, City of McHenry, Illinois. City Clerk, City of McHenry, Illinois. (Form of Coupon) No-: $28.75 - ON THE FIRST DAY OF (APRIL, • (OCTOBER. 19 THE CITY OF McHENRY in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, will pay to bearer Section 2. That each of said bonds, i TWENTY-THREE & 75/100 DOL- ( ment shall be made to the said funds iterest coupons thereto attached, and i LARS ($23.75). at the CONTINENT- in the amounts thus advanced, orm for registration as to ownership AL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST Section 5. That forthwith upon the e in substantially the following i COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois, for six approval of this ordinance by a arms: months' interest due that day on its majority of the voters of said City indebtedness proposed to be funded by the issuance of the above described; upon it7pa^age," ap^r^^^^ bonds be paio and canceled in a like; cation, as provided by law par amount, and certificates evidenc- ~ • -- ing the proper payment and cancelation of such indebtedness be filed with and made a part of the records of said City, and that the proceeds received from said bonds be used only for the purposes herein provided. Section 4. That for the purpose of providing the funds required to pay the interest on said bonds promptly when and as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is hereby levied upon all of the taxable property within said City, in each of the years while said bonds or any of them are outstanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied on all of the taxable prbperty in said City, in addition to all other taxes, a tax sufficient to produce the following sums in the following years, to-wit: For the year 1928 a tax sufficient to produce the sum - of $5,700, being $2,850 to reimburse the General Fund of said City in a like amount advanced o pay the interest maturing October 1, 1928, and April 1, 1929, and $2,850 for interest maturing October 1, 1929, and April 1, 1930; For the year 1929 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $2,850 for interest; For the year 1930 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $2,850 for interest; For the year 1931 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $2,850 for interest; For the year 1932 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $2,850 for interest; For the year 1933 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $2,850 for interest; For the year 1934 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $2,850 for interest; For the year 193$ a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $7,850. being $2,850 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1936 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $7,612.50, being $2,612.50 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1937 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $7,375, being $2,375 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1938 a tax sufficient o produce the sum of $7,137.50, being $2,137.50 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1939 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $6,900, being $1,900 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1940 a tax sufficient 'o produce the sum of $6,662.50, being $1,•562.50 for interest 8nd $5,000 for principal; For the year 1941 a tax sufficient to pioduce the sum of $6,425, being $1,125 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1942 a tax sufficient fo produce the sum of $6,187.50, being $1,187.50 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1943 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $5,950, being $950 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1944 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $5,712.50, being $712.50 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1945 a'tax sufficient to produce the sum of $5,475, being $475 for interest and $5,000 for principal; For the year 1946 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $5,237.50, being $237.50 for interest and $5,000 for principal. That the interest maturing on said bonds October 1, 1928, and April 1, 1929, and the interest and/or the principal coming due at any time when there are insufficient funds on hand to pay the same, be paid promptly when due from current funds on hand in advancement of the collection of taxes, and when said taxes hereby levied shall have been collected, reimburse- Misa Arline Southwick of Williams Bay and Harold Pierce of Delavan called on relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bacon of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in the C. D. Bacon home. Miss Wynnie Kelly was a Geneva City visitor Friday. Mir. and Mrs. Arthur Matson and little son of Chicago were week-end visitors in the Gus Pearson home. Mrs. Maxwell Beth and little son of Chicago visited relatives here a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests in the George Harrison home. Misses Bertha and Bernice Justen have been spending the past few weeks in Chicago. I Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justed were Elgin visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Molidor of Libertyville spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Cossman. Mrs. Neal is entertaining her father from Chicago. Leroy Neal, who was confined to his home for several days on account of sickness, is again able to be at work. Mrs. Frank Mosha of Brodhead, Wis. was a recent visitor in the E. E. Thomas home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchens fa company with Mr. and ifrs. C. A. Dairs of Alden were Waukegan visitors Sunday. Mrs. Barbara Wiedrich, age 87 years passed away Saturday night at the home of Fred Wiedrich. Mrs. Wiedrich was confined to her bed over a period of two years. The funeral was held Wednesday from the M, E. .church at Ringwood. P. W. Frett of McHenry was a caller here Tuesday. Earl Walsh of McHenry"wts n boainess visitor in town Tuesday. Social Affairs Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cristy entertained a few friends at bridge last Tuesday evening. Hiigh scores were won by Mrs. E. E. Whiting and Henry M. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen, entertained a company of friends at Sunday dinner. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund, Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vogel and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and family. The Jolly Sixteen Bunco club held a very delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. Edgar Thomas last Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary, which was February 22. Six '-si. A< /Jr. •Har Plamunij the Bi^ Adventure What is this big adventure T < A treasure hunt ! A search for precious gems thev cure star* tfr; ' ^ ..find! - They • adventure' "Building* d* V Home." ' • • • . •' . r*\ . < • • feut we know that in building this home, they 1 & J J ; will find rare jewels--the jewels called indepett- r dence, comfort, security,--happiness. / \ x We have the chart, the maps and the ship ail m ready for your treasure hunt--your home-hqjl^- ing." x * - ** LUMBER Quality and 8ervi<-e First West McHenry ^i-V f 'Ij't WHUN SITTER A U TOM OBI LIS AM SUU.T nnq WILL awtp -mm Said election will be held in each of the several voting precincts in said City as heretofore established and designated, and the polling places for the respective voting precincts shall be as follows: Precinct Number 1, including all \ tables of bunco were in play and prizes that territory lying and being situated were won by Mrs. Viola Lowe. Mrs. within the corporate limits of said i Leslie Olson, Mrs. Edgar Thomas and J?"!? F!rat W L ard' i Mrs- Gust Carlson. A delicious lunch side of John Str^t, eJteSdilTf'rom ! SerVed includin* a birthd*y cake the Fox River westerly to Second Duick Street, extending from with 3 7 ki i !, \ ' h e a"d, *lloe Street, thence north along the east oand,es- The ladles presented Mrs. side of Second Street to Main Street, Th°mas with an appropriate gift, thence along the north side of Main i Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Street westerly to First Street, thence I Thomas entertained twenty-five relaalong the east side of First Street | tives at a chicken dinner in honor of north to Waukegan Avenue, and i their wedding anniversary, and also LotnCA^L°.nf the.no,rth side of Wauke-i their birthdays, Mrs. Thomas' birthday limits; on by the Fo'xl^r; i ""VS6 on the north by the south side of ion ^ ** aniMr: Thomas birthday Pearl Street, extending from the Fox jon Feb 25> The home waa P"*tily River westerly to Richmond Road,! decorated in red, white and blue on thence along the west side of Rich- this occasion. Mrs. Thomas was the mond Road northerly to the corporate; recipient of several pretty gifts. Those ljmits, and thence along the corporate i who made up this happy gathering limits westerly to the western bound-; were: Mrs. Ada Mann, Mr. and Mrs. fhJ wLt hv?vfP0,r,fie a"d on, Homer Mann and son,Robert, Mr. and Voting place in Lid prednct*' will !^. Char!e^ J18™ and. dauffhJf1r9;; be at the City Hall, situated on Green iCladys and HeIen' Mr- an4 Mrs- Earl| Street. Mann, daughter, Alice, and son, Bud, | Precinct Number 2, including all; ^r- an£' Mrs. Harvey Arnold and son, that territory lying and being situated > Grant, and Mrs. Betty Dittman and I within the corporate limits of said daughter, Betty Rae, of Woodstock, City, same being the Second Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hopper of Elgin, bounded on the south by the1 amj Mrs. Frank Mosha of Brodhead, corporate limits; on the east by w:_ the Fox River; on the north by the! j i u * u * south side of John Street, extending .Mr'and MrJ- Frank H,^ens enterfrom the Fox River westerly to Sec- itruned Saturday evening a five hundond Street, +hence along the "west side-'rcd club fro1" Alden- There were three of Second Street northerly to Main tables of cards in play and first prises Street, thence along the south side of went to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis and Main Street westerly to First Street,! the consolations to Mr. fcnd Mrs. Lyie thence along the west side of First! Thompson Street northerly to Waukegan Avenue,^ . ' . 1 ! and thence along the south side ofi Waukegan Avenue westerly to the ; Etirl'ch Village* Wrt\ forpoiate limits; and on the west by - - - - - price Smart, low-swung . Si ^11/3 ^ in-head six-cylinder engine -- and Buklft Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers endow Buick with the rich quality-appeal of tht most expensive cars. And Buick volume-- double that of any other builder of fine automobiles--enables Buick to offer yoa Buick quality at surprisingly low prices. . • Three popular Buick models, a Sport Roadster, a Sedan, and a Coupe are priced as loir as £1195, and all can be purchased 6t& tha liberal G. M. A. C. plan. Jee other can--then see Buick. Let tfaft comparison determine your choke. •v :/A; SEDANS $1199 to $1995 i JC-wAJ COUPES $1199 ; $1195 CO $1525 Lhe corporate limits Voting place in said precinct will be in the basement of the Stoffel Building, situated at the corner of Main and Front Streets. Prwrinct Number 3, including all that territory lying and being situated within the corporate limits of said City, same being the Third Ward, bounded on the south by the north side of Pearl Street, extending from the Fox River westerly to Richmond R6ad; on the east by the Fox River; on the north by the corporate limits; and on the west by the east side of Richmond Road, extending from Pearl Street northerly to the corporate limits. Voting place in said precinct will be in the Engeln Building, situated on Riverside Drive between Elm and Pearl Streets. The polls at said election will be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon and will be closed at 6 o'clock in the afternoon. All persons qualified to vote at general municipal elections are entitled to vote on said proposition. By Order of the City Council of the City of McHJenry. Dated Hue 24th day of February, 1928. PETER W. FRETT, Mayor, City of McHenry, Illinois. R. F. CONWAY, City Clerk, City of McHenry, Illinois. For a Special SPECIMEN BALLOT to be Held at McHenry»Illinois, on Saturday^ March 24th, 1928 R. K Conway, City Clerk Place a Crass (X) Opposite the Word Indicating the Way Yon Desire to Voteiv "Shall bonds of the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, in the sum of Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000) be issued by the City Council of said City for the purpose of paying outstanding public benefit judgments and other indebtedness, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of 4%f/r per annum, payable October 1, 1928, and semi-annually thereafter, to mature, in numerical order, $5,000 on April 1 in each of the years 1937 to 1948, both years included, and a tax be levied to pay principal of and interest on said bonds, all as provided by an ordinance adopted by the City Council of said City on the 13th day of February, 1928, entitled: 'An Ordinance providing for the borrowing of money and issuing the bonds of the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, to the amount of $60,000, and providing for the collection of • direct annual tax - for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds,' and which said •rdinance is in worda and figures as follows, to-wit": > NO •v Or.ly One Inhabitant The fciiglitil) village U very dear to the hearts of poets and painters and thousands of the communities are charming. 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