s. . ]r * ;;<YW ^ 5HP • • • ' r ••••"- '••' "*- 1 *%< ' *" r"• **" ^sfP6? ISps . * A , :y: / , / n - - ' v ' p w v * u * i r *^ $~i k Announcement I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of justice of the peace and will be grateful for the support n{ the voters of McHenry township at the spring: election to be held Tuesday, April 5. «»-2t ^ E. C. Hawley. " Announcement I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of constable and will appreciate the support of the voters of the town at the api ing election on Tuesday, April 5. W. H. Kelley. . Announcement il hereby announce my candidacy for iJie office of supervisor for the township of McHenry and will appreciate the support of the voters at the coming spring election, Tuesday, April 5. 40 Stephen H. Freund. BfrV IASE** tinter PAtMT 'NOMADS OF THE NORTH" At the Empire Theatre Friday and Saturday Evenings saved by the pet bear Raoul left to watch the #abin. In a spirit of revenue "Buck" wanders the forest until he meets O'Conner and informs him where Raoul is to be found. Arriving at the cabin, O'Conner's duty is made more painful when he discovers that Nanette is the mother of a baby. Raoul surrenders without a struggle and on the trail that would have led straight to the gallows the depressed Nanette Rowland*$etty Blythe Raoul Challoner^........ Lon Chaney Corporal O'Conner... .Lewis S. Stone "Buck" McDougall Francis MacDonald Duncan McDougall ....Melbourne MacDowell^jnim and wife, escorted by O'Conner Old Rowland.. .. Spottiswood Aitken an<j faithful old Bruin, discover them- In God's great wilderness fifteen . selves in a roaring forest fire that was hundred miles north and west of Mon- : slowly encircling them. treal. Nanette Rowland watches her j To bfc shown at the Empire theatre father in his last heroic fight against !0n Friday and Saturday, March 18 death and awaits the return of Raoul : and 19. Matinee Saturday afternoon. Challoner from a perilous trapping ex- ! : • _ pedition. AUTOMOBILES ON INCREASE Corporal O'Connor of the Royal I North West Mounted comes three hun- i dred miles from his post to meet Na- j nette. with whom he is in love, and proposes marriage to her. Although ! Raoul is long overdue, from his trip | McHenry Covnty Paid $56,069.80 la Auto Licenses Last Year 1Uhu Paint is Like Egg* ' Fresh eggs are good egga. The older the eggs the greater the deterioration. The same thing holds true of paint. Fresh paint is better paint--if it has stood too long on the dealer's shelves it's liable to play tricks on the job. You are certain that Bradley & Vrooman House Paint is strictly fresh because you combine the coloring matter with the liquid base at the time you use it. This is the famous patented Base & Tinter System, exclusive with this store. 57 shades for inside and outside use--all right in . stock. And a written guarantee protecting your purchase. Save the surface a»yf topwiU'^Y BRADLEY * UftOOMAN BASE a TINTER PAINT FOR SALE BY Dontvin & Reihansperger West McHenry. III. That the number of automobiles owned and operated in the state as Nanette gently refuses his o"IfTfe r" o Zf Ii wel,l . as. McHen,ry, co.u nty has con.s id,- marriage. . . erabl-v increased during the 'y ear Jj ust "Buck" McDougall, a serpent polished with the veneer of years spent in Montreal, has a passionate longing for Nanette. Nanette repulse^ him tended is seen in a Report just given | out by the secretary of state, Louis L. J Emmerson. I His reports for the year show the andj "t*BT>u ck, ",, pu.t.s hvis case %b e*fo re .h .is :! recei*p ts .fo.r f.ee s in .t he automobile de- noo -oe M .fa t.h. er, w,h o is the factor oef t4-hu e *Hr u_ dj- \ vp ar.t ment to ,h ave been 85,893,686.02', son Bay company. Duncan McDouan increase of $3,262,176.57 over those gall is enraged and in a temper confronts the dying Rowland with a bill for merchandise unpaid for a year., ......o, •L a.t er xNt ane^tte is infto rmedj lb y a *fr i•e ndi ;$5 6,'0 69.8„0, c„o mpared w. it,h $3/0, 634.87. th, a tA _Ra oul, . is ,lo s,t .in t.h. e grea.t f- or es.t I n 1 9 1 8 M c H e n r•y' c o u n t3y s a u t o m o b i l e and, s,h e consen.t s to marry "Buck" \ license fees totaled $T2 5',9 36.38. of 1919. The receipts in McHenry county thru this source last year totaled McDougall. The day of the wedding just as the missionary father is offering the blessings, Raoul returns from his tfip, accompanied by his frisky companions of the wood, a wooly little cub bear and a faithful old hound, and interrupts the ceremony. Nanette runs from the altar to RaoQl's outstretched arms. , "Buck," reinforced by a friend, starts an argument with Raoul in From all indications the receipts of 1921 in McHenry county will be considerably larger than those of last year. At this rate, were these automobile fees to be returned to the counties in which they were collected and spent for the building of hard roads, it it wouldn't take very much of a mathematician to figure out how many miles of hard roads the fees la Six Years Old Little Arnold Chestnut, celebrated the sixth anniversary of his birth at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers, on Washington street on Tuesday afternoon of this week, when he invited a number of his little playmates to come and spend the hours from four to six as his guests. The little folks, one can just imagine, ma<!e the most of the two hours and, ncr Hess to say, enjoyed every minute of vhe time. The festivity came to a fitting close with the serving of refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake, candy and frait. Those present were: Anthony and Frederick Worts, Antho^i^x Schneider, Ernest Olson, Louis OerteL^ Paul Karis, Kenneth Boley, George and Roy Meyers, the latter two being from Elgin. Youngsters Play Ball Never before have we witnessed such early baseball enthusiasm as is being displayed by the younger generation these days. |3very evening, after school hours, a game or two is on in our public park. We believe that the coining season will prove a big one for baseball and a few sunshiny days should give the members cf our team the fever. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOR SALE--Nine choice Toulouse geese. J. J. Vycital, McHenry, 111. Phone 98-M. 40-2t FOR RENT--My home and garden near St. Mary's church. Mrs. W. Stegmann, McHenry, 111. 40-lt* FOR SALE--Cord wood and fence posts 5%x6% ft. Mrs. Jos. H. Justen, McHenry, 111. Route 3. ' 40 rf Made-to-Me*/ur» (rem Mr .fr on.t o.f the company's store, wh.ic ,h •;! wwouuul,du build "an nuall'y . Take, for in- end.e d, w.i.t.h the killing o*f "i.Bou cik.'s ">» i stance, our 1920 fees of m, ore than ,fr i.e nd,. „R aou,l i• s i• mpri•s onedJ Ub y 4t-hu e;'*$,5 6,000. At the present d^ aiy prices senior McDougall. who is an unofficial |thls amount would construct less than officer of the territory. One stormy jtwo miles °f f *T . m, inight Nanette obtains a revolver and In 1919' ^ »utomobU® hce"8.®8 succeeds in not only freeing Raoul, issued m McHenry county, yhile but imprisons both McDougalls in the i 'as^ year i e num T swe e log cabin prison which held her sweetheart. • Nanette and Raoul fight their way thru the storm to the home of Father Beauvais, whel-e they are married. From the home of the priest the couple brave the elements, penetrating ' enTy • * '_ ' 5,501 The following table will show how McHenry county compares with her neighboring counties in the, issuance of auto licenses: 1919 the great unexplored black forest of the northwest. Meanwhile headquarters of the R. N. W. M. in Montreal have been notified of the murder case and Corporal O'Connor, lover and rejected suitor of Nanette, is dispatched to bring to justice the husband of the woman he loves. "Buck" McDougall, while bootlegging whiskey to the Indians, discovers the forest home of Raoul Challoner, and taking advantage of Raoul's. absence attacks Nanette. Nanette is 1920 $56,069.80 $66,033.50 $24,261.01 Lake $36,078.83 Boost $13,255.38 Announcement I tvet'eby announce my candidacy for the office of constable for the town of McHenify, subject to the approval of the voters at the annual town election on Tuesday, April 5. I also take this opportunity of thanking the voters for past favors. 40 Jack Walsh. Chapell's brick ice cream at the Northwestern hotel every Saturday and Sunday. M 1 wo<* .UNC * M. J. WALSH Phone 117-R :: West McHenry, 111. THE BOBB STUDIO Q The Wedding Day--it BOBB Pfrotogragh--a perfect and lasting record of life's most happy day. Appointments to suit your convenient* WEST McHENRY, ILL FOR RENT--Five rooms in my home in the north end of town. Mrs. Elizabeth Schmitt, McHenry, 111. 40-lt FOR SALE OR RENT--Eighty-two acre farm located on Lake Defiance. Stephen H. Freund,- McHenry 111. 35-tf LOST--An automobile tire 32x4 on Saturday last. Finder kindly return same to Jos. H. Huemann, Johnsburg, 111. 40-lt FOR~SALE--The H J Schaffer cottape on Main street. All modern conveniences. ,H. J. Schaffer, West McHenry, 111. 38 FOR SALE--Sulky plow, 5 horse collars, John De&re cultivator, Inquire of Will Blake, McHenry, 111. Phone 636-W-2. "40-lt* FOR SALE--A quantity of alfalfa, clover and slough hay. All bailed. Inquire at Sayer's stock farm No. 1. Phone 609-M-2. 38-3t FOR SALE AT ,A BARGAIN--To close estate, a house and four lots in West McHenry. $1450.00. A. H. Pouse, West McHenry, 111. 40-tf FOR RENT--In West McHenry, upper flat, five rooms, gas and electric lights. $10 per month. A. S. Parks, West McHenry, 111. Phone 83-J. 40-2t* FOR SALE--Dean flying shuttle carpet or rug loom. Is as good as new. Has all attachments; N. B. Kimball, First street, Libertyville, 111. 36-6t* FOR SALE--My seven room cottage and two lots on John street. Inquire at home of Martin Conway. Mrs. Christina Buss, owner, McHenry, 111. FOR SALE--Barred Plymouth Rock cockerels. E. B. Thompson strain, heavy boned and good barring. Price, $3.00 each. Peter M. Freund, McHenry, 111. Route 2. Phone 630- lM-2. 38 j FOR SALE--A ten room modern I house, together with two lots, bam, j well, fruit trees, shrubbery and {flowers. -Finest location in McHenry. : Possession given anytime after March ! 1. N. J. Justen, West McHenry, , 111. » 37-5t | FOR SALE--Three good farms well : improved, two in Lake county and the j other in McHenry county, 300, 320 and 120 acres respectively. Inquire j of C. W. Stenger at the West Mci Henry State Bank of West McHenry, | Illinois. 17 iBABY CHICKS--White or brown Legjhorn8, $14.00 per 100; Barred Rocks, l$18.0(f per 100; White Rocks, Reds, W. jWyandottes, B. Orphingtons, $20.00 1 per 100. Broilers, $13 per 100. Pari Furnishings J " ' Easter Our Spring Line of Hats is Now Complete We have them in the new contrasting shades and solid colors, narrow rims and high crowns, medium shapes and conservative styles. You will find just the hat you have been looking for to wear Easter Sunday and at an agreeably low price. Come in and look them over, we have, them priced as low as good quality will permit. .50 and up SHIRTS You will want a new Shirt before long for spring and later wear. Our spring line is the largest and best we ever had. We carry our stocks in all sleeve lengths and have a very finfc assortment to chow you. They are priced as low as $1.50 and up TIES We b«ve a large array of tiet ift the latest shapes and color combinations-- an assortment you witt have to see to appreciate. 75c and up CAPS III all the latest shapes, pleated back, plain styles, banded backs and the new golf style in a somewhat smaller shape, rich tweeds in grey and brown, also a new copely check. $1.00 and up Mchenry iV^_- J'**', , ... -f • SiCnNWfiY ILLINOIS *?• ' -'*c in*, litiiif X ce! post paid from the big hatchery of 600,000 chicks' for 1921. Catalog free. Farrow-Hirsh Co., Peoria, 111. FOR SALE--Builder's bargain. Five window frames. $1.00 eachs Sash extra. One door frame. St. Mary's rectory, McHenry, 111, 40 Mra. Mary A. Waite Mrs. Mary A. Waite, mother of Mrs. J. J. Vasey and Miss Alice G. Waite of this village, and one of Mc- Henry's oldest residents, passed away at her late home on Green street at eight o'clock Tuesday morning of this week. She has been in . declining health for about a year. The funeral services took place from her late home at two o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon, with interment in the family .lot in Woodland cemetery. The sympathy of our people is extended to the bereaved family. Market your eggs at Erickson's. * The wearing of the green af be the order of the day. AUTO AND CARRIAGE PAINTER I AM YOUR MAN* Do you want your motor * car or carriage repainted but don't know where to take it to get a perfect job at a reasonable price? t I guarantee to use the best and highest priced varnishes made, Valentine's Varnishes, and to give a PETER R. FRIEND CENTRAL GARAGE JIOHNSBURG, OA. atch for Ice Cream Day--Easter Sunday. Everybody can afford ice cream tin this day. Special ice Cream, made at our factory under the most sanitary conditions and in strict accordance to state laws. Our factory is clean and sanitary and your inspection is at al| times invited. McHENRY ICE CREAM FACTORY C. UNTl, PROP. MEN'S SUITS $25, $30, $35, $40 SEE THE NEW LINE JOS. W. FREUND WEST McHENRY, ILL. This Is the time to renew youf lawp. Seeding now insures a cat$h. We hav^jeed in bulk oxpacjsgge. ^ See m* for the fofrowhig: Timothy-- Red Clover--Alsyke--Alfalfas- Sweet Clover--Dwarf Essex Rape- Millet. L. L Olds' & Dickiasev's See<b Wilbur Lumber Co Phone 5 Weit McHenry, Ilk i "M