WJ58T MeHKNRY. ILUNOIF H. j.J \.C5* % i 3 Time at Weat McHeary. OL ARNOLD'S Have you ever tried Arnold's smoked meats? If not, come in today and give them a trial as -• w«j are certain of their quality. Our line of canned goods, bakery and vegetables is always complete and our minute-service goes with each and every order. Buy your table needs here and go home satisfied., --1W ATE^StllfeEf:r" ^ MARKET & GROCERY P. J. Heimer, Prop. (ONI , % v • .' . « r . * r k . „ , fig 'f~i C+^r • CARLOAD OF CHOICE POTATOES 'i:' ^V,f-;c ' loday for your winier's suppjy. iJy\' '*•- r""'? A, M. M. Niesen McKesry Phone happy PARTV5 HAPPY HOME t AT THE BEST FOOD TO fct HAD * NOYVMNCr MAKES A VAOne SO GLAD • HAPPY Party says that the happiest part of his happy home is the splendid meals they serve at his home. He says that the wholesome tastiness of a dinner at his house gets one into a proper frame of mind for the music or other entertainment that follows. He is awfully strong "for us. He says we sell pure food. He's right. Watch for Mr. H«ppy Fatty .* "FRETTS* MARKET H GROCERY" iNsr.msrMdKWKiu.1 PHONE 3 -- fp» --V .'V I'- "'«'•" me Electric; Iron *"*7 ^ " ' - v •- *• n V- •• W* 'i Its llave you need occasionally of pressing a garment or a piece of goods right away? Qccftsionalijr? Every day prtib- IN* You can do it in any room with the ELECTRIC IRON. As to ironing the family washing it will take drudgery out of the operation and shorten the time. ' Monthly Pay meats Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS m&mm -"My boy. it's wooderful how you hav* twprrwml afckc* I iccontwincoti oa the Oulbransm." Thm Sot* ~HY«, mochet, fc b*k* KM • lot* y-.._ ^ ' Your first week with a Gulbransen, you can learn to fijk'.,. | play acceptably the kind of music you would stum-j, V ^ l fble over after five years of hand practiciag. You h- ; lean prove this in ten minutes at any Gulbransen f I Dealer's store. Please do it Find out what the Gulbransen will do for you and yours. F. A. Huemann, West McHenry has come to be recognized as the best sold in this territory. This has been made possible thru our long experience at the business coupled with the sanitary and up-to-date methods employed in the manufacture of our cream. Our service too is perfect in every detail, thus enaljil* ^ ing us to cater to all social functions, h ^ • • - m. , : v , . . fcr "-?^Skrv » %£ Wk Hi? £ Mr m McHENRY 10 CREAM FACTORS 13. UNTI, PROP. ^ WHOLESALE & RETAH# School shoes a^ Cfieluon's. Clayton Harriioll made a trip to Chicago Modday. Miss Grace Pearson has accepted a position in oar local bank. Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin are entertaining friends from Chicago. Glynn Smith of Chicago spent Monday with his cousin, A. W. Smith. Miss Minnie Graham of Waukegan was a Sunday guast of Miss Martha Dailey. C. W. Harrison and Charlea Frey were among the Chicago passengers last week. Sheet music, all the latest and moat popular numbers, at the B»mgtl music store, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J us ten are entertaining the letter's mother, Mrs. Wm. Rothermei of Springfield, 111., and sister, Sr. Alma of Danville, ni. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krohn spent Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Roy Harrison, and family. Wool jsrsey cloth, the finest material for jumper dreaeee. Splendid colors. At Erickson's. Miss Sarah Hodge of Solon spent several days last week with relatives and friends around town. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritter of Kenosha were week end guests of friends and relatives here. Mrs. Henry Heimer and daughter, Adele, of West McHenry were guests of Mrs. Karl Bradley. Friday. Charlie Stevens of Moling III., spent part of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens. Miss Margaret Harrison of Grayslake spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchens attended the theatre in Chicago Sunday night. Now is the time to market your surplus poultry. We pay cash for same. McHenry P. A E. Co. Phone 111-R. Mrs. ft Campbell of Pierre, South Dakota, spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. O. A. Tabor, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fay returned to their home at Granville, 111., Monday. Mrs. Spaulding went with them for a several days' visit. Miss Mary Harrison left Tuesday morning for Beloit to enter college. This is Mary's last year there and may success attend her every effort. Mrs. D. C. Bacon of Crystal Lake spent Monday and Tuesday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hawley. Mrs. Hawley is quite ill at present writing. Ringwood was very well represented at, the Sunday school convention at Richmond Sunday. There were twelve who went from here. The county convention will be held at Algonquin on Nov. 1. "The Goblins Will Git You" if you don't come to the Woodman hall Oct 28 to help room one earn a piano. Be sure to bring your pocket book because there will be lots of good things to buy, such as candy, souvenirs, etc. A lively program will be given in which goblins, witches, brownies and black cats will appear, i Farther par titulars next week. ^ * TERRA COTTA Boys* and girls' stockings at Brick son's. Thomas Phalitt w*fe a rededt visitor in Chicago. | Miss Frances Knox spent last , Thursday -in Chicago. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fritz were business .visitors in Elgin Saturday I Miss Esther Rose of Crystal Lake spent Friday evening with friends here. i Phonograph records for all makes j of machines at the Everett music 8 tore, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh and sons of McHenry were callers in tiiis vi cinity Sunday evening. Geo. W. Ames went to Palatine Saturday to visit relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMillan and children visited at the home of Mrs Marion McMillan Sunday. Now is the time to market your surplus poultry. We pay cash for same. McHenry P. A E. Co. Phone 111-R. Martin Foley of Ohio and Miss Eleanor Phalin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Powers near McHenry Friday evening. T. R. Anderson of Long Beach, Calif., who has been visiting at the home of his parents and other relatives in Crystal Lake for the past six weakrf, called on old friends here Toesday. About thirty-five young friends pf Miss Francis Knox tendered her a kitchen shower at her home here last Friday evening. Five hundred and bunco furnished entertainment, high scores in each being won by John Bolger and Eva McMillan. Music was then enjoyed, also the opening of the parcels, which contained many useful and beautiful gifts. Refreshments were served and at a late hour the guests departed, wishing the bride-to-be all possible happiness. VOLO The famous Black Cat hosiery for all the family at Erickson's.^ Mrs. N. Bowers is sick at bw home west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. task McHenry visitors Monday. Mrs. Jas. Kirwin transacted business in McHenry Saturday. Mrs. Frank Hironimus was a McHenry caller Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Jas. Kirwin entertained a friend from Wisconsin last week. Mrs. Rose Dunnill sprat Wednesday in McHenry, calling on Dr. N. J. fNye. Dr. Rossdeutscher entertained company from Waakegan Saturday afterm noon. Now is iitt time to market yooq surplus fotiNly. We pay cash "toe same. IteKiBry P. & E. Co. Phone 111-R. Mrs. Ben Rosing spent Hiursday of last week as the guest her daughter at Libertyville. M^s. A. Stadtfeld is spending a week as a guest in the hone of her son, Jack, at Round Lake. Mrs. John Walton and Mr. and Mrs.' . Krueger and sons spent Thursday of last week in Grayslake. OSTEND School shoes for boys and *Ms at Erickson's. star pianos at tiie Evwett music store, McHenry. Milk producers are getting anxious about the price erf October milk. Elbert Thomas and family were Sunday visitors with Richmond relatives. Now is the time to market your surplus poultry. We pay cadi for same. McHenrf P. & E. Co. Phone 111-R. The pupils in oar school come from twp different towns, six from Greenwood and ten from McHenry. There are three from Bull Valley this year. 3 S. Rogers is wishing for drying weather, so he can get the rest of his corn to finish filling silo. It is on low ground and has been so wet he could not get it. It is best to let automobile tires seen lying in the road at night remain where you see them. Some from this neighborhood saw one Saturday night, but they did not stop. This trick is getting too old. DL 15-2t NOTICE TO m$MTtt8-No hunting or trespassing iSnrtd on the Hanly homestead. B. V. Powers, West McHenry, HL ' r • 14-tf f*QR SALE--A two year old registered Holstein bull with papers. Inquire of P. M. Freund, McHenry, 111. Route 2. Phone 630-M-2. 16-2t* FOR SALE--A large 18-inch burner. Nickel trimming in good order and not rusted. James N. Sayler, McHenry, 111 Phone 78-W. 16 -- *©r&&B OR KtSfr--The IQeKMf Jtcfen estate house on Etar stone*,, JlcHenry. Apply to or write N. J. Justen, administrator, West McHenry, m. 16-tf FOR SALE--Aboot 80 oak and hickory tree trunks. Will sell all or any number desired. To be hauled away or may be sawed on grounds. R. F. Clement, Clement Lodge, % mile south of McHenry on river road. 11 * OR SALE--Tno old Smith homestead farm of 160 acres located about two miles east of McHenry; the Smith , •' •» " -- M-JL * 82 wit. tta hcMM F«t sftpar kridgps hi Mc McHenry, HI. FOR SALE Select weeded lots river and adjacent to new golf of McHenry Country club. village limits and in walking distaa|||| of stores and R. R. station. Appfjjr;!ij||| C. W. Stenger at West McHenry back, Ben Stilling £ Sos, McHssu^. of C. S. Owen, 600 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Phone Monroe 6300. 12-tf Rates to Chicago and Return Acoount of Semi-Ontennial Celebration Chicago Fire 1871 Via Chicago & North Western Ry. Reduced fares will be in effect October 1 to 10 inclusive, to Chicago and return account celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the great Chicago fire, Oct. 9. In addition to the innumerable other attractions regularly offered visitors at this time of year, a festival play will be given in Grant park to feature the wonderful story of Chicago's romantic history. Seats will be provided for 20,000 people. All the arts of pageantry, music and the drama will contribute to the most beautiful and elaborate spectacle of its kind ever presented in Chicago. The cast, with singers and musicians, will include 3,000 performers. Chicago's history from the coming of Marquette and Joliet in 167S, thru the Fort Dearborn dayt, the Civil war, the Great Fire, the World's Fair, to the Chicago of today and a vision of Chicago of tomorrow will be shown. Don't fail to attend. Tickets limited to return within five days from date of sale. For tickets and full information apply to ticket agents, Chicago & North Western Ry. Another Sub-division Edward R. Sutton, who owns a large tract of summer property at Emerald Park, informs us that he has had the stretch surveyed and plotted and lias now placed on sale an additional forty-eight lots which will make most desirable summer home sites. He is also planning on having some work done on the river shore, which, when completed, will greatly enhance ,th$ beauty of the spot. * ^ Enjoy Picnic at McCoUnmli '«M'. The members of the West Side Pleasure club enjoyed an all day picat the Schiessle cottage at Mc- Collum's lake one day recently and all who participated in the event declare it to have been one of the most enjoyable outings ever held by the club. Carload of Potatoes Coming I have a carload of potatoes ordered which should arrive in McHenry soon. These potatoes will be in shape for winter storing. Leave or send your order for your winter's supply. M. M. Niesen, phone 40, McHenry, til. • CiriffH of Potatoes Coming I have a carload of potatoes ordered which should arrive in McHenry soon. These potatoes will be in shape for winter storing. Leave or send in your order for your winter's supply. M. M. Niesen, phone 40, McHenry, 111. Band to Spring Grove The McHenry band will go to Spring Grove next Sunday afternoon, where they will furnish music at the opening of a big church fair to be held under the auspices of St. Petsr's church of that village. Edgewater Lots Are easy of access to the river and waking distance to the viUfige. - Fox River Realty Ok Notice No trespassing, hunting, shooting or trapping by dog or man on my farm. A. M. Schiller. Lots in Edgewater can be purchased at moderate price and on easy pay ment plan. Fox River Realty Co. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOR SALE--1921 model f « i sedan. Price, $500. Call phone 110-R, McHenry, I1L 16-lt FOR SALE--Building lot on Waukegan road near Front street. Address Plaindealer. 16-2t FOR SALE--A large hard coal stove, self feeder. J. W. Smith, McHenry. Phone 109-J. 16-tf LOST--Young mala collie. Answers to the name of Bilh* A. M. Schiller, West McHenry, 111. 16-tf i t - - . the man who believes in keeping v money working all the time, cwir Certifi{ ^ *v0M«8 of Deposit will appeal, Tv?' yr'-r . ' v. • These Certificate^ provide an except tional method for the investment of temporarily idle funds. • % . . ' " ^ 7 . . - A * ' They never alway* worth 100 cents on a dollar, and nay liberal |V' 5:.v . ' v m - . V'1;."' .y- W, mm -*r -JU JOS. a HOLLY, Cash. MrHpnrv Illinois FREMONT HOY, Pret. FOR SALE--1921 Ford sedan used four months. Perfect running order. D. ,G- Wells, McHenry, 111. 16 FOR SALE--Fence posts, five and six feet. Also some cord wood ready for teaaea. Mm Jes. H. Justen, Me- - v.", • *•* / *-,f :«li#- „ M -v " t l ' 1 : 4. "H . -t.-A'.J v'fe %dweit^toSts aiid increased duction make possible another large reduction in the prices of Studebaker LIGHT SIX models. W' New Prices Effective ' Sept. 8th 3-PASS. ROADSTER TOURING CAR - COUPE; ROADSTER SEDAfl;; - ' - • "• ' '• :* " "• :Mi¥ V ' • " ' V Iacf°riee , AS* STDDEBAKRR CARS EQUIPPED WITH ^Ttfis is a Studebaker $1125 STILLING'S GARAGE GEO. A. STILLING, Prop. * 0i, V -1^ ' > . U .