'-t"< * > *"' W'., W;i acatM N0TB8 ef htewt From 0w India* tfen of Learaiag ifUHy* Van Natta was a Cryatal v-H'-jLake visitor Sunday. A Mary Bo!per visited herrelati^s OB '•* Irish Prairie Saturday. , Dorothy Walsh and Violet David hiked to Ringwood Sunday. • jte ,,<f " Edward Kennebeck and Glenn Watties motored thru Johnsburg Sunday. 7'". Rose Feffer spent the week end in CBarreville in the home of her parents. ^V A certain sophomore girl is undecid- ;<t v t.' ]ed as to whether she likes to come to f*'A - school on rainy days as wdl as ah* K thought she did. <yi» John P. k 1 •4§Ac' • if:\- i Our High School Here's to our high school, Let's give her three cheers." Here's to our Glee club, Let's lend them our ears. Here's to our ball teanttt , They win every game. Now before us beams Our orator's fame. With us we have one That sure, takes the cake, if- Often we have fun, Then hear, "For land's sakl^* Get at your lesson " toll • NeiftV a dfaicttssion Hmt makee you turn s Of some did, dry subject,? 4 "sti We all like so well; Can't see the object, But try to talk well. Then there's the program ^ - That takes lots of work|'-\t For them we don't cram, k ' But no one dares shirk. •- Next comes our teachers, Now here's where it's hart,' Not just like preachers, But not like a card. ^ T One is a Pryor, v And she's very shaft.' When we get nigh hot ; We talk of the court Prof's name is Treadway, /, He's big and he's tall, Tell him a good joke, ' He's not long to fall. Next comes Miss Kenney, The one in room six, She teaches many Their geom to fix. Last week we had one By name of Gurnett, >, Sh£ liked to have fun. But ne'er had a pet. Some of our high school IVe told yen about, Those who attain it, Each one'i a good scoot. ^ , ^ There we are students, (•" ! Our hearts have no fan*. r sg Here's to our high school, ;? Let's give her three cheers. --Jennie Mae Cooley. The Coat of Work II you haven't the patience to work and to wait, To build with exattneea Md to do your work straight; If you haven't the courage to win now feand then When your studies fall down, and to start in again, Just stay where you are and still bi satisfied, too, For the others out there will be too much for you. If you cant stand alone la the midst of the test And keep to your courage, when you know that's the best; If you can't keep your faith when its greeted with fears, When you work for the fame of which dimly appears, , Don't leave your dear high school to start out a-new : For out there'will be too^|l«iii':fW ywi. . , v If you caul get along without flattery and praiae, Amid all die joys of your high school days; If you get disgusted and flunk at a blow Or give up all hopes, when your progress is slow, If you are a fellow whowanta his own way, Then it's the eost of you're not willing to pay. If you take all the courage that you have to give And stand all the hardships and glad that you did; And stick to your motto and keep right along When tests seem to fail you and things all go wrong; If you're willing to work and will never give in, ' Go after your dreams, for you're bound to win. --Esther Feltz. Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois,) McHenry County,) 88. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1920. Fox River Plart Fisheries, a corporation, H. F. Albers and E. C. Jewett, Defendants. Bill to Foreclose Mechanic's Lien. 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 sat its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illtnois, on Monday, the 24th day of May, A. D. 1920. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 12th day of April, A. D. 1920. 44-4t Theo. Hamer, Clerk. 1 ^Additional Personal Mrs. John Miller pMs<fcl Wednesday in Elgin. J. C. Bickler was a Chicago visitor yesterday. C. Unti passed Wednesday in the windy city. ^ Mrs. Robt. Patske was an Elgin visitor Wednesday. ' Dr. D. G. Wells visited his. wife in Chicago Wednesday. sH' w Jfe • f f. f i v 'ly.Sw? Nsatis J % i i 1 , »•«* n: yl^ w Hi i m-tok Clothes that Last t TYLE alone does not determine value. In selecting our Spring and Summer stock we insured quality as well as styles. Clothes for Younger Meflr- "lead lie field" tailoring and fabrics. We have them in many new models--one for each individual figure and taste. Buy good clothes and save money* McHENRY, ILLINOIS Jos. Michels aHftfttfiti to business matters in Chicago Wednesday. Peter J. Heimer transacted business in the metropolitan city Wednesday. [jss Flora Churchill of Chicago passed the latter part of last week as a guest in the home of Mrs. Clara Starritt. Miss Maude Granger was out from Chicago for a week end visit with her grandmother and sister here. Mr. ,»nd Mrs. Michael Thelen of Chicago were guests in the home of the former's father, Peter Thelen, Sunday. * ' Miss Theresa Knox passed the latter part of last and the first of this week as the guest of friends in Chicago. * Miss Rose Oertel of Chicago spent a couple of days last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oertel. Eb. Gaylord of Peoria, 111., spent the latter part of last and the first of this week as the guest of McHenry friends. Edward and Miss Bernice Bonslett of Madison, Wis., 'passed the latter part of last and the tirst of this week at their home here. Jos. J. Frett was in Chicago on Wednesday of this week, where he attended the funeral of the late Wm. J. Russell, a very close friend, and With whom he had been associated for many years while the two were employed by Swift & Co. of Chicago. IILFORD H. POUSE AJttonyy-at-Law TImm M u Weat McHenry. 1 : IE CHAMPION BIHDEII f" 'K-' if i members of Foxrj!H6HPr'Tjpfey carap, R. N. A., at Woqto^iySBMast evening, was largely attended, twenty tables being occupied by the playeca. Five hundred, cinch and, bunco were played and the prizes awarded as follows: Five hundred--Firsts, Mrs."P. 1 M. Jus ten and E. E. Bassett; consolations, Mrs. Henry Antholtz and Floyd Thompson. Cinch--Firsts, Mrs. C- L. Harrison and James Revoj-; consolations, Mrs. D. G. Nellis and C. L. Harrisdn. Bunco--Firsts, Miss Mayme Buss and A. S. Parks; consolations, Mrs. F. E. Boger and Earl ^alah. Refreshments were served after the distribution of prises. Fifty at Terra Cotta Nearly fifty McHenryites 'are iwpr on the Terra Cotta factory pay rott. The workmen are making trips to and from the plant via automobile, three jitneys doing the hauling.. One of the three auto buses makes two trips to and from work every morning and evening. Future business for the factory at this time is particularly encouraging and it looks as if there will be steady employment for all of these men for at least a year or two to come. Good wages are being paid die men and all appear perfectly satis* fied with their jobs. Unless you are present at the life*- pire on April 30 you will miss the time of your life as well as "The Time of His Life." aim Telephone No. 108-B SIMON STOFFEL I •" Insurance agent for all claaeaa # property in the beet Cftwpsnlw WEST McHENRY. ILLOIOIB ..i .. > ; <•>" M Stx'-\ *'•:&! ORDER % * ' t - "PHONE ^3# ; • . Joha Prop. ifcHENRY^ HiL. The Grass Luna LATH ' SHINGLES SASH DOORS MOULDINGS X!*" ' * - 4, .'A' on your lawn may be getting thin in spots. Sow some LAWN SEED now. And it would be well to scatter it over the whole lawn and then rake it in as you rake the yard. We have a special seed few shady spots. :: » " 'Phone # mm a COAL HOUR FEED ^ POSTS LDS CEMENT BRICK SEWER NRE Mpl» Wilbur Lumber Co. McHenry, Illinois '\4 f Every family should welcome On New (effce It is just what they want at this time when there is no other desirable roasted coffee on the market without^ a Rio flavor that can be retailed at less than 45c. It is something new, something most people probably never heard of, because it is only during the last several years that thesejcoffees have been imported to this country. This coffee grows on the Island of Java and it is known in the trade as Robusta Java. Order at once if you want the only high grade coffee on the market without a Rio flavor. Price per lb. 35c or 3 lbs. for $1.00. JOS. 1 MILLER McHENRY, ILL. The buckwheat seaaoa is now past, and you perhaps are wondering lehat you can get to take the place of ebuck wheat ' r -H" '^cake$r ' ' makes a' most delightful dish, and is seasonable the year around. It contains more food value for your money than anything else you can buy. Grandpa and the kiddies both like it. Your grocer sella it McHENRY Flour Mills Weft McHenry, IU. "•'i "