mmmmm - u"..-,' ' •Z" THE M'HENBY PtAINDEALEB, THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1921$ 0. W. KLONTZ, M. % r Physician and SurgeoMi (Also treating all diseases of the Eye, •T Ear, Nose and Throat and doing Refraction) ; " ' Office Hoars--8 to 9 a. m* 2 to 4 and • . 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Office at Residence--Kent Home-- South of City Hall, Waukegan St. Phone 181 McHenry, 111. WM. M. CARROLL Lawyer OBce with Kent & Company Every Wednesday f hone 34 McHenry, 111. WleDhone No. 108-R. Stoffel & Reihansper^cr Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. © WEST' McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS KUNZ BROTHERS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 204-J McHenry, 111 SLOCUM'S LAKE Miss M^tle Darrell spent the weekend at Crystal Lake at the home of her sister. You can get any pf the new shades in hosiery for yourself or for the RTaduation Rift at Erickson's Dept. Store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Bonin were business callers at McHenry last Saturday evening. » Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pfannenstill of Ivanhoe spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pfannenstill. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and J.W.WORTH PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Systems Income and Inheritance Tax Matters Member of Public Accountants Association, of Illinois Phone 206-J McHenry, I1L Phone 126- W. Reasonable Rate* K II. SCHAEFER f - - Drawing McHENRY, ILLINOIS hsore- In Sure -Insurance WITH Wm.G.Schreiner Auctioneering OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Phone 93-R McHENRY, ILL Chicken Feeds We carry a full line of chicken feeds for baby chicks ahd laying hens. We manufacture some of our scratch feeds and mashes, and can save you money. Manufactured by Nctlenrj flour Mills Wes'McHeory»Jll« Dra. McChesney & Brown (INCORPORATED) DENTISTS Dr. I. W.Brown Dr. R. M. Walker Established over 45 years and still doing business at the old stand. Pioneer^ in First Class Dentistry at Moderate Prices. 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William Bacon of McHenry was a business caller at the Darrell-Matthews home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell and two ^How'stBusiness? The opinion of the majority" of economists is that business is on a fiwn footingand that this year wiU SUQW uiiuuiuovomont over list. . v This Bank's officers are in close touch with business conditions and will fully cooperate with local business firms to help them make this year a most profitable one. START YOUR ACCOUNT HERE The Bank that helps you get ahead McHENRY ILLINOIS Foresight In Eyesight Nature never give.-, a guarantee of perfect health. Feeling fine now is no assurance you'll stay that way. Even slight eye strain should not be neglected. Its effect on the nervous system causes Veadaehes, indigestion, "dullness and other illnesses. Now is the time to find out about *'those eyes." Dr. Henry Freund, Optometrist PRIES BUILDING OVER NATIONAL TEA STUBS Every Evening from 7 to 9, except Saturday All day Wednesday from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Phone 182 To CHICAGO Front McHenry--Grays Laka Convenient, dependable service by North Shore Motor Coach North Shore Motor Coaches connect at Waukegan with fast North Shore Line trains taking you to the heart/of Chicago--the "loop." Lv. McHenry 6:55 am 1J :45 am 3:00 pa 7:10pm Lv. Grays Lake 8:24 am 1 2:29 |ms 3:44 pm 8:24 pm Arr. Waukegan 9:04 am 1:09 pm 4:24 9:04 pm Arr. Chicago 10:22 am 2:17pM 6:19 pa 10:22 pm Arr. Milwaukee 10:35 am -2:19 pm 6:30 pm 10:30 pm CUcact North Shore & Milwaukee R.R.CO. WEBER SCHIiSSSLE, Local Agen1.s < West lie-Henry, Illinois The McrsiWc Buy,--flS-aM ore You 3a?e\ That's tlic st'OTt of aur tower, now 25 t.eath.^scorei. Our pticci* • prices.or n 30d furniture. Ther«}ar*\ v [j• cCIE-eosj^*ui .t into the million*. Ourj^ purchases uri-pTorty times KiH'alc*-*44HLnj are parrpd onj to-you. A LSATII SRA.O: U NEAKYCU EUII.HG1'KNF ORD.. Ai,'sur..» uunuQtT's..^... ,rr»T.TVT ... JAN!£CV:i.j£i... KAU <JI~. 3Li.. Of,»KOSH.r.... ...70 drove Ave. ...&« W. State . ...",1 Islarxf Ave. ...{•76 Ktin Si. 5 W Tlafn ... .r- Hi I.Sifavvtte* I.. t. ran<f ... .215 -VfTj rson ..r.02 IAiTwau\cc- ..<08 US . BJfRtaINr atoir St. . .JiB K. ...CZ \r Wn!cr 117 UUite Pt . .<0'! TV. V/u'mit m vera** stor*. A.frtEATR* &'COMPANY _ ,_i children, Doris and Howard, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Miss Pearl Laurence and William Darrell were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Carr at Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and two children of Crystal Lake were Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell. Mrs. Jack Geary and son, Eugene, spent a few days with her sister, in Chicago. i Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiller of Round Lake and Dr. and Mrs. Brunswick and A1 Irwin of Chicago spent the week-end it the G. J. Burnett home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell attended the movies at the Crystal theatre Saturday evening. Mr* and Mrs. J. D. Williams and SOB, of Crystal Lake, were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith. Mrs. H. L. Brooks, accompanied by Mrs. Louis Rohmau of Barrington, attended the funeral of Fred Byrd at Joliet last Wednesday. W. E. Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wallace and son, Arthur, were Crystal Lake callers last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse. Harold Brooks of Waukegan was a Sunday morning caller at the hdme of his parents here. Mrs. Joe Haas of Wauconda spent last Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clara Smith. Mrs. H. L. Brooks and daughter, Mrs. Louis Rohman, of Barrington, spent last Saturday at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook and son, Ira, of Wauconda,. were callers at the W. E. Brooks home last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Page Smith and children spent Sunday afternoon with friends kt Lake Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Miss Pearl Laurence and Mildred Hoffman were Crystal Lake callers last Saturday evening. H. L. Brooks was a business caller at Waukegan last Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Werdenof, of Ashland, N. H., who arrived at Wauconda one day last week, spent last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clara Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks were business calipers at Waukegan last Tuesday morning. Miss Lillian Broo!:s spent the last ten days visiting at the ..ome of Sopiila Lundquist aruf"among other iiiends at Kenosha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and son, Eugene, of this community, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and daughter, Frances, and John Mulch, of McHenry, spent last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. John Dowell have sold their home at Grayslake and have moved into the vacant part of the house of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell John Blomgren, Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson at Algonquin. Mrs. Anna Mollahan returned to her home at Ridgefield after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks. Dan Brown and daughter, Orissa, of Wauconda, and Geraldine Smith of Chicago were last Friday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake were Sunday supper and evening guests at the Dowell-Matthews home. Mrs. William Tonyan and daughter, Neva, of Wauconda, and Mrs. Louis Rohman of Barrington visited at the home of Sophia Sundquist at Kenosha, Wis., Sunday. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE In tke matter of the Petition of the City of McHenry, Illinois, to levy a Special Assessment for improving Washington street in said City, by Grading. Curbing, Draining, Paving, Etc., and known as Paving District No. 9. Notic§f is hereby given to all personVlnterested that the City Council of the City of McHenry, McHenry county, Illinois, having ordered that a local improvement be made for the improvement of Washington Street from the westerly street line of Riverside Drive to the easterly street line of Green Street extended, and those portions of Park Avenue and Court street lying within the street lines of the said portion of Washington Street and not included in the roadway thereof, by draining, grading, curbing and paving the road thereof with either a Portland cement concrete pavement designated at Type "A", or a Portland cement concrete pavement designated as Type "B," all in the said City of McHenry as provided for in and by an ordinance passed by the City Council of the said City on May 3, A. D. 1926, and approved by its Mayor on May 3, A. D. 1926, entitled, "An Ordinance for pavinp a portion of Washington Street in the City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois," the ordinance for the same being now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City of McHenry, and having applied to the County Court of McHenry County for an assessment of the cost of said improvement according tp the benefits and assessments therefor having been made and returned to said court, which assessment is divided into ten (10) annual installments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6) per annum; the final hearing thereon will be held on the 31st day of May, A. D. 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections in said court before said day and may appear at the Clearing and'make their defense. Dated at McHenry, Illinois, this 13th day of May, A. D., 1926. JOHN McEVOY Person appointed by the President " of the Board of Local Improvements of the City of McHenry, Illinois, to spread said assess- VOLO Bernard Vogt and lady friend, Miss Rather, motored t^ her home in Wisconsin, Sunday. Why look farther for that tissue gingham dress material. AH the newest patterns can be had at Erickson's Dept. Store. John Vasey, Mrs. Jay Vasey and children, Setah, Dorothy and Harold, were Sunday callers at the G. A. Vasey home. Mrs.< Prank Dowell and daughter are spending the week at the George Dowell home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case motored to Elgin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and son, Robert, visited at the home of her parents Sunday. < Mother's Day services at the M. E church were quite well attended. Fanny Troyer rendered a very fine vocal selection. Maurice arid Roy Kinger of Wauconda spent the week-end at the Dillon home. Mrs. Peterson and daughters, Ruby and Martha, of Marengo, called on friends in this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Smith and sons were shopping in Waukegan Saturday. Misses Elsie Tuttle and Dorothy Dillon were in Waukegan Saturday. Walter Vasey, Clarence Hironimus, Helen Vasey, Hazel Dillon, Beatrice Wilson, Silvia Bedman, Hazel Townsend, Irving Townsend and Arthur Martin went to Chicago with Mr. Mullins and others of the Freshmen class of the W. H. T. S. Wednesday. Roseville school picnic May 20. District friends, please attend and enjoy the fun. ^ Fret! Newton and grandson of Fox | Lake spent Sunday at the D. V. Wait | home. Arthur Monaghon called on his brother, Will, at the hospital iri Waukegan on Sunday. Mrs. Bochmer of Wauconda and friends of LaGrange called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wait. Harmon Meigs from Evanston spent the week-end at the Stanford home. Mrs. Joe Vogt entertained Mr. and Mrs. Serienson of Lake Villa Sunday. Mrs. E. Bacon and daughter, Vinnie, visited at Mrs. Mary Ames' in Waukegan Sunday. Frank Dowell is repairing his father's tractor evenings of this week. The Ladies' Aid met at the M. E. church Thursday afternoon. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent, visitinar and sewing. Sarah Dowell is home from Elgin, v.-lnye siK' ween working fqr some time. Roseville school has a new wall picture, "Sir Walter Raleigh's Boyhood," also some new wall maps.v Miss Vera Vasey of DeKalb spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey. Members of the Peppy Poultry Club are now counting their chickens Junior Wilson has 31 from 44 eggs; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Passfiold and sons, Roy and John, and Walter Vasey were Sunday guests at the Lloyd Eddy home. Miss Esther Lusk spent Sunday in the home of Miss Blanche Converse. Lloyd Fisher and Milton Dowell arc hauling gravel at Mundelin. Will Fink and family moved to their farm home last week. Fred Nordtmeyer took a truck load of cows and calves to the Chicago stockyards Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowell and little daughter of Dundee spent Sunday with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dowell. Arthur Peterson spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Philip Peterson of Marengo. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pillon spent Monday in Waukegan. * f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croker and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson and daughters of Libertyville visited at the Dillon home Sunday. added one more bird house to the 36 which he previously had, making 37 in all. Phil, certainly dpes love the birds. Carl Harnickel was very busy the week-end, giving instruction in pole vaulting and boxing to the athletically inclined members of the subdivision, and expressed great hope of rounding Harry J. Connelly into a wonderful athlete. - " r«S WOODLAWN PARK Showing Great Activity Edward V. Koepke and wife spent Sunday at their summer home. Geo. F. Mayer caught two fourpound bass, and a long string of large blue gills in the river in front of his; cottage early Sunday morning, which made all of his neighbors jealous. C. W. Herrmann is planning on the opening of a barnyard golf course, jiv his rock garden, in the near future. Phil. Bergens was out Sunday and "Master" Service Before being accepted into The National Association Of Dyers & Cleaners as a "Master Member," the cleaner's plant is looked over and approved. If he owns )iis plant, has the facilities and knowledge of the art, he is accorded the "Master" emblem and the rights to use it. " So, you see, when von send your cleaning work to a "Master," the assurance of SERVICE goes beyond his individual say-so l he is backed by a large, honorable and energetic organization. w CLEANERSfDYERS 13 Y.:- •4 Green Street Phone 188 I*ATNNNV TT.T ncBsxiKiy nil». Pressing and Repairing Bug and Carpet Gleaning West McHenry Agent, J. W. Freund Met only the items advertised, bat quality groceries at all times at money saving prices. 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