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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jul 1914, p. 5

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mmm NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS " J?f'.'Mir • . f T f ! i-mm ^ £ -Vr A : ' - i . ; ALARGE *jS*35# •'***. £ , v . •••* 'v. ••' '? \.A v-.-'&i ; ?v r;*r wsop fcV..; . 1 - » y- <i» g&' •i -' :-**Y ••"-;•• ^ttftere is^wirt from our &ore to your home. "* ^T^is means thei^ k a drug Jlore at yourT ^ door. Just phone us your needs and we'lT^ Mo the res}. Ourv messenger is not quite as:* i\l*qtiick as the phcmte--;bi»t r ^ ^ - i^V • l£i®& DDR FREE riW •%f £V very pitopt When yon want doigsor pother drug store" goods of quality at right Alices, remember your rti* phone--oiir &ore-- #j,', ft •md our quick free delivery service. - ^ * : g,!% { Our number is 56-W;. V.V fSF 1 $• •>?3iSp'; N. H. PET ESC H DRUGGIST McHENRY ! •N 'H- and August Days tfiould be restful, lazy days, days when the call* eft* the fishing groupd, the golf course, the tennis court, the quiet of the country or the sweep of the breeze by lakeside or seaside, . A't'-'/- »;•• _ . '.lljI ft' v' - Ik5 appeals to the town-tirecf imagination.. ^w?:- sHeed This Call im •••, : r .. .. H f/i Take four vacation in comfort, secure iflt* the SS? knowledge that if needed you can be reached, ri. » • ' • ite if in neecTypw can gjafcejmr ji^es§itiey^j^W|i over the' >';•:•' • • ^•• • ,t. |Long Distance Liftes^ , t of the ./i -rX' •"Vj1;; t, ^;v;. •' • • • • . . .• ^ r ". * a a m T f > l « > n h n n p f n m r vyc v' ;'V"T ^Chicago Telephone Company ^:V^rfv I if-'fr -A' '•ii m J. H. Conrath, District Manager Tdtbhooi 'fltes 3^ J&ri,"'.- '* 5*- V. S?""• • ' . . ! • ' ! ' • ' " . I ==!= , .^»s- vr !,st i-i . ei . 'c •: -y • " ! • ' ' ' • ' • ' * •«• ' " ' Ci> ,•' 6& i'n'r ^Lv'?7«^5^' For fifteen doliai^ [$15.00], you inay have a gas water tteater, in­ stalled. For this small sum you in­ sure a constant hot water supply for ^ lh:̂ v .. this year'and for years to come.;;':|j|pp i J ^ ̂ Summer or winter/ there is tut | we economical method of water heating and that is by using gg$* . ̂ •' jLf^v'5'* J. ;\> - '•'steH,'* :0iA . ;a J The heater costs--$ 15 .00. m - . Western United Gn*5 ^|K &SS$and Electric Company ^5i»' y/'<$ M. WORKMAN, Dbtrkt Mmm«v -T ALL ROA^S LEAD TO THE Rexall Soda Fountain -.-Jl^'ltWestMcHenry, 111. If: McHEWtY, ILL. roxMivea lUeerts • PISTAKEE BAY POX LAKE JJ ?T KHBitD rJUtK. Henry landing spent Sunday here. Wm. Olm is spending a few days here. ^ - *Geo. Blum of Cbtoago spent Sunday here. .".. / '" Chris Smith spent Sunday at J. B. Smith's. Miss Gal la way is spending a ff»w days at the Park. Miss Nancy FYisby spent cme day oently in El^in. Mr. O'Brien and son spent Sunday at H. Berkireher's. A. Rector and sons spent Sunday at the Haxtoii cottage. . Miss i\iteen O'Rielly' spent Sunday with McHenry friends. Mrs. Wm. Robinspo is spending & few weeks at the Paris. " . ;• Mr. and Mrs. Lunsleferg' and daughter spent Sunday at the Park. Misses Kathryn and Agnes Sufctou are visiting at Fleming's. Misses Florence and MariottSori*n#S visited Mrs. L. Huck Sunday. . Mrs. R. Sohns of Chicago is ing a' few days at her cottage. Miss Cecelia Hynes of Chicago Spent a week at the .Malefyt cottage. Mrs. Geo. Young spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Smith. Mrs. Kurk and children are speeding a few days at the Haxton cottage, Mrs. Geo. Fraiser and childen spent a few days at the Haxton cottage.• Mrs<% John Smith and Pearl Lowe called on Mrs. Geo. Young recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oohan and chil­ dren of Chicago are at their eottag& Mrs. Emma Lowe and daughters spent the 4th and Sunday at J. R. Smith's. * Mcs. Wm. Blum and daughter of Chicago are spending a few weeks at the'Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burns, Jr., and son of Chicago are spending a few days at the Park. Miss Mayme Smith and Fuller Bou- telle of Lake Geneva spent the 4th at J. R. Smith's. Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong and children of River Forest spent the 4th at theii*cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Heany and daugh­ ter of Chicago are speeding a few days at their cottage. Mrs- Ed Sutton attended the funeral of her uncle, James MoGee, ka Chicago one toy last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burns and daughter, Mae, of Chicago spent the week end at their cottage. Salvadore and Tony Romano re­ turned to Chicago Friday after spend­ ing a few days at the Park. M{?. Frank Quirk and sons returned home Monday after spending A few weeks at the Bending cottage. A number of young folks gathered on the banks of the Fox river on the Ed. Sutton farm, where a picnic was held.' A good time was enjoyed by all. Those present were: Mrs. Mayme Overton and Miss Adah Carey of El­ gin; John and Will O'Connor and R. E. Sutton of Chicago; Misses Kathryn and Agnes Sutton of South Dakota; Misses Rose J us ten and Eleanor Mo- Gee of McHenry and Mr., and imwmj&f R. Sutton and son. /"• Biuuurxiuh R.R. McBride was a, Harvard pas­ senger Sunday. Mrs. L. Nelson of Franklinville was a,visitor here Monday. Mrs. Geo. Irish was a recent guest of relatives at Woodstock. :W. Wieland and R. Lynch spent the Fourth at Harvard and Fontana. Mrs. Hutson of McHenry is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. C. F. French. C. M. Keeler of Elgin was an over Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. 8. Wakefield. /. * The Ladies' Cemetery society meets with Mrs. E. E. Knilans Thursday aft­ ernoon, July 16. Mrs. Harry Comptoq of Woodstock spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Purvey. Mrs. E. Smith left Thursday to spend some time with Mrs. Elsie Harback at Kalamazoo, Mioh. L. J. Gibson and lady friend u£ Chi­ cago visited at the home of and Mrs. D. L. Gibson. . y J. U. Button and Mrs. P. Hodgkin- son entertained relatives from Maren­ go Sunday evening. Mrs. Amos Keeler and daughter of Barrington spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. S. Wakefield. Robt. Knilans returned list week from a three weeks' visit with his sis­ ter at Wibaux, Mont. Mrs. Harriet Fanning is spending this week wfth her granddaughter, Mrs. L. M. Goddard, at Woodstock. Mr. andvMrs. R. Riswold and chil­ dren vis'ted i-elatives at Betoit and Madison from Friday until Tuesday. Mrs. R. Goddard and daughter, Gen­ evieve, left Tuesday for Norwalk, Wis., to visit relatives during July and August. * Miss Rose Barden was ont'from Chi­ cago and spynt Saturday and Sunday with her sisters, Mrs. George Wheeler and Mrs. Fred McConnell. * Mrs. A. Hanson and sons and Mr. and Mrs. R. Harrison and daughter enjoyed an auto ride thru McHenry, Johnsburgh and Pistakee Bay Satur­ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orsoto Moore and son of Chicago are spending a month witi} the former's mother," "Mrs. K. Moore, also his sister, Mrs. J. W. f at the manse. • : - • - -TERRA COtXai-J^ ^ J. M. Phalin was a Woodstook 'vis­ itor last Wednesday. Donald Bolger of Woodstock is the guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox and tamî | metered to Waucobda Saturday Will Doherty and son, Thomas, passed thru this vicinity Sunday evening. Harry Brantlngliam of Chicago spent Sunday with his little daughter here. Mrs. John Heffron of Chicago haa been visiting at the home of Henry McMillan. A party of young people from here and Barreville spent the Fourth at Lake Geneva. Misses Florence, Frances and Angela Knox visited friends at Burton's Bridge last Wednesday. (Mis8 Minnie Stanton of Chicago vis­ ited at the home of her sister, Mrs. B, L. Martin, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway and Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox spent Sunday at the home of Jas. Walsh near Woodstock Dr. and Mrs. John Stanton of Chi­ cago were guests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. B. F. Martin, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ednal Phalin returned to her home here Sunday after spending the past four weeks with relatives in the Soutfi. She was accompanied to her home by her aunt and cousin, Mrs. George W, Phalin and son,' Thomas, who will 3pend several wee^s with relatives here. ^ Last week's toUyed Will Conway spent last Wees in Wisconsin. Arthur Shales of Elgin spent Sunday with relatives here. Henry Shales of Chicago visited his daughter here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gracy were vis­ itors last week at Honey Creek, Wis. Miss Lillian Riley is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Earl Wilcox, at Wood­ stock. James Flanagan of Chicago ti visit­ ing his cousin, Johh Flanagan, and family. Wm. Meyer and ohildren of Crystal Lake called in this vicinity Sunday evening. Harry Rrantinghain of Chicago spent Sunday With his little daughter, Georgia Irene, here. t Miss Minnie Knox of ^icHenry vis­ ited at the liome of her brother last Wednesday. Miss Beulah jUish of Chicago waa the guest pf her mother tuid sister here Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. E. Merton Gracy and children have moved from Wisconsin and will reside here. Mrs. J. M. Phalin, Mrs. M. A. Con­ way, Mrs. M. Knox and Mrs. John Riley spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mat Fitzsimmons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillan and daughter, Eleanor, Mrs. Marion Mc­ Millan and Marian Shales were Mc­ Henry callers Monday evening. BINOWOOD x H. W. Allen and wife and Mrs. Crls- ty drove to Wauconda Tuesday. Joe Seleg and family of Chicago were week end guests at Ammle Noon- an's. Mrs. Nina Cristy of JopHn, Mo., is visiting old friends in Ringwood this week. N • ' Miss Kate Miller of Spring Grove was the guest of Ringwood friends the Fourth. Mrs. Nellie Tuttle and little son of Coral are visiting relatives In and near Ringwood.- David Shales and daughter,"Sarah, of Wilmot spent last Friday at Alec Anderson's. H. M. Stephenson and family spent Saturday and Sunday at Jay Bennett's in Belvidere. Charles Carr and Walter Bradley and families spent the Fourth at Bur­ lington, Wis. • Mrs. Inga Merchant entertained two young lady friends fgpm Chicago Sat­ urday and Sunday. ' Mesdames Florence Bell and Llhble Allen were callers at the Hddge holme in Solon last Friday. Kenneth Cristy of Waupaca, Wis., is here doing some painting at the farm, occupied by Fred Gibbs. The W. C. T. U. will meet Saturday of this weak with Miss Nellie Baldwin of Greenwood. Leader, Miss Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman of Mc­ Henry and Mrs. Charles of Chicago were guests of, Mrs. CalHe Eainey Sun Ay afternoon. OSTKNB. Warren Francisco and sisters were calling on relatives in Woodstock Sun­ day. Clinton Martin returned last Wed nesday from is visit flth relatives in Vermont. Atty. L. W. Thompson and family of Chicago spent the 4th of July here with relatives. Percival Thompson, little sou of Lavern W. Thompson of Chicago, gp «nt last week here with his cousinf. Frank Kaiser and family entertained Me. Smith, wife and four children from the windy cityK several days Isst week. • Cha^ Sherman and family and Frank Cbatman and wife were Lake Forest visitors Sunday. They made th^trip in the, former's automobile. Mrs. Myra Thomas was aChieago passenger, last week Tuesday. Mrs. Alma Thomas came up apd cared for the babies during her absenoe. C. S. Apgar, wife and little son, Clarence, and the former's uncle, Wil­ liam Aptgpr, of Hyde Park were recent guests of C. B. Durkee and family. Warren- Francisco and sister were seen wending their* way towards the county seat on Wednesday of last week. They were enjoying the ride in their automobile. Johnny, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser, had his foot badly injured by being caught in the pump- Irur iack. One toe was broken. Pr Nye dressed the injured m§p)>er .and it Is gettioralong r>:~ ENABLES r - ' - U S IIIP" . " t'V liifAKS^ ..i®' JOANS' ket for money we will be glad to have a con­ ference with you at any time«^s f?";- of McHenry _ ,^v vo ' FREMONT HOY & SON, Bankers l L 0 THE ADAPTABLENESS OF FRAME BOOSES to the changing conditions and needs of present day builders is equaled by no other mode of con­ struction. They can be success­ fully moved if desired, at small expense; easily altered or en­ larged, repainted and the entire appearance changed. In fact, a frame house is capatUe of being made to. fit any condition that may be demanded and instead of your original investment depre­ ciating, it can with little expense be made more valuable and kept in perfect harmony with other property around it. These, of course, may not seem vital ques­ tions to you ftow, but that they are likely to arise in the future you must admit. Before build­ ing better come in and let us talk these features over and show you some lumber that will outlast you and serve your children in years to come. Our stock is large and prices right. & "There's no place like home" WILBUR LUMBER COMPANY Werft McHenry. :: Phone 5 •re Over all too soon. good picture, though, will keep the memory of those days fresh thru ajl1 the years of growth, Hud changes. When was your baby's picture last taken? STOHOOPEN EVERY EXCEPT SATURDAY ^ SCHNABEL'S PHOTO STUDIO •PHONE 6t.K MsHEHXY, ILLINOIS "THE MONROE" DUGINER & SPANIER, Propfi: 4* South Fifth Ave., Chicago Cor. Monroe. Phone Franklin 3754 CHECK YOUR PARCELS HERE OWN A BUNKER HOKE IN THE COOL NORTH WOODS OF WISCONSIN AND KICHICAN You can buy or rent at small cost an attractive cottage or bungalow, fur­ nished or unfurnished, at many invit­ ing points in the Cool North Woods; or lease sites on the islands and shores of hundreds of beautiful laker in the Wisconsin State Forest Reserve, on which to build. Train schedules, fares, etc., are arranged to meet your de­ mands, For particulars apply to Tick­ et Agents, Chicago and North West- cm " • y v j ' y • r-if - --AttO--"*'• , t, ;$j Riverside Park jy . , OPEN EVERY NIGHT The Latest aiiA Be^t Pictures and an Orchestra under the leader^ , 4^1 4 ship of Prof. Graf • • 1 rrewgsp- OAo 'JO OUR NOTION PPftmiHgNr' , ?,rr f l i i i - I S C O M P L E T E Every one of the hundreds of articles that come under this head, will be found here, of a quality and a price that can not fail to give satisfaction. New things are constantly being made and odd staple articles improved. If they prove desirable you'll find them here. We have a notion that when you vyant notions our notion department will not be found wanting. SMITH BROS. McHENRYJULL. P H I L I P J A E G E R GENERAL COJIMISSION MERCHANT gnoUL ATTKWTIOK GIVXN TO THI SAU OT DreMod Beef, flatten* Hog*. 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