v- ** ' *f », • ^ Hf4* < V/ ;V -i. .£«**1fe 4 v& -fifiS*.# tSX M'HCintT- PLAHTDEALSR, THCBSBA*:, ««8M»I.»#: ?V •> - s . ^ v ' *••< •> \ * , , " ** r*** *) * * * • " :.v! 'Bfc: II ^ Get It Straight «^:.vv/yryw. u jo» want consideration, pjy o^ le consider other (oiks. >** .•"% •!*"•• ^®dt wntlmentality., Th«t* * V | Atchispn Globe. youvfe That's w. Hot Lamp* -j>" nwa • Story--With tbe nj «| « ^ *?,-« tigress she bnrned Lord Derringfbrth *"• ;** <-h t wlth her violet eyes.--Boston * .. .script Tran Bat Few Escape Meadactie is tbe one form \>t suffer log which makes all the world feel kin.--American Magskia*. . Add Modern Problem* Another Thing--When you give a wedding present to a companionate couple, do you get It back when they separate?--Dallas News. Roast Dollar Day Only Saturday, Qet. vU Other meat prices in proportion. Quality for quality our prices defy any competition FRETT'S GROCERY AND MARKET Pkoot 3 West McHenry State Architect Lindstrom has received bids for tlie following improvements at state institutions: A new ward and alterations to the power house at the Lincoln state 6cbool and colony. Alterations to the cold storage riant and power house at Juliet penitentiary. Construction of a new occupational therapy building and alterations to the laundry at the Kankakee state hospital. Tlijp contracts will be awarded few*.*** It waa anvDounced. * R. R Miller, chi^f forester of the state department, recently attended a meeting of the National Association of State Foresters at Woosipr. Ohio, la connection with the association meeting, the state fowSters made trips over parts of Ohio, visiting places -of interest to forestry. The conditions in southern OUjo are similar to those ia southern Illinois, and the state forester believes that he obtained many valuable suggestions on this -trip in rcpard to the management of state forests, fire protection, and the growing and planting of forest tree seedliugs, as well as from an examination of experimental plantations, in which Ohio has l>een a -leader for some years. Planting on land stripped fey cotfl companies has also received some attention in the state of Ohio, black, locust being one of the species which has been successful. Bids for the construction of brld&S and pavement and for grading Sections were awarded a few days ago by the state division of highways. Included In the contract ,for grading was route 78, section 1«-A, Cass nnd Morgan counties. The work wiif Jr>e done by Feiner & Lulck, St. Loufs, for $74,74S.l-"i. Other contracts awarded, were: ?v\" .Route 48, section 121-B, , De Witt' countji\ bridge; Zimmerly Bridge company, Paris, Route 76, section 102-H. Boone county, bridge; Wldell coinpanv, Mankafo, Minn^ $;M,102. • Route secti«« ll-I-ft, Hancock, county, bridge; Zitnmerly Bridge cdulp:: i:y, Paris, $1,777.^0. Route 110, section 13J-B, Icoquo!*' county. brid;o; to J. & \Volf, Libertyville, $15,541.40. " \ , Route 47, section '12TVA, Livingston county, grading; Duncan Construction company. La Salle, £Ei,."70.-M. Paving on route 394, Peorin-Timeweil counties; Jensen Je Scliaefer, Pekin^. Women «f liiit'iois were allowed to keep inviolate tin-if aire when the* X* EMMERSON AT *WOODSTOCK MONDAY 'Candidate For Governor and Ruth Hath* McCormick To Speak At County-Seat Louis I* Bmmerson, Republican Candidate for governor ot Illinois, *nd Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick. < andidate for Illinois congressman at large, will be .the headliners for a McHenry county Republican rally at the Woodstock opera house next Monday evening. This will probably be the * only rally at Woodstock during the present campaign.. In the afternopn of .the same flay meetings will be held at Crystal Lake and at Harvard, but the evening meeting at Woodstock will be the big event ' Plans for the Monday meeting at Woodstock are in the hands of Frank j J. Green, Fr^nk J. Hendricks and i Frank C. Daly, the three Woodstock | members of the Republican county | central committee. j The meeting will start promptly at 7:00 o'clock and the public is urged j to come early to hear Mr. Emmerson. whose time will be limited as he is registered a>ft. ttIl,ie • „pe ,l.t s '.a ,fe w -d. uvs lj™ b?e ing, billed f.o .r. a second meeting at lilllllA Tn , ca ;In Waukegan e'r f the same evenin"g. Music will be furnished by the Bids for the construction of 100 miles of hard roads, together with grading and bridge sections were received a few days ago by the .state division of highways. In the bids were proposals for the construction of two forty-foot stretches on route 40 in Coofij county. Bids were received also for/ road sections between Jacksonville Vnd Chapin, Morgan county, and Tovey and route 24 north of Taylorvttle. Grading bids, for work near/Torey were also received. ago. They „ can continue to do so In the future according.Attorney Gen- j •eral O.^car K. Cnil.- trotn. Mr, Carlstroin. gave the opinion Ty -Jrdge tlra- i j mel B. Irwin, who arked for a con- ' struction of,amendment,s to,the election commission law, regarding ages of voters. The attorney general in ; his . response tiissiffatcd the fear «f wonu>n that they would l>e re<iairod I to tell their ages Jn declaring tlt"e ex- j act number of years .they have lived iti the 1'nited States. "It ir. my opin- | ion that the statement of an applicant for rt'gi; tration to, ihe effect that he i or she has been a resident of the ' 1'nited States for 21 years or over I would be suflicient response ta the j question,** the attorney general hol^Ss. | Is an appropriate time for you to startn . . X with this BanK $1.00 V;..iyill start-yqp on the.right road CITIZENS STATE BANK OF McHENRY, ILL. The Bank That Helps You Get Ahead What promises to be one of the busiest ^essions of the State Supretue court in recent years is now in session in Springfield. The docket is a heavy one afd many Important cases are pending on the advisement docket, in which decisions are expected when the term ends. Six justices will sit during the term, the vacancy being caused I».v the resignation of Fioyd E. Thompson, Democratic nominee for governor. Chief Justice Frederic R. De Young will preside. A number of cases of statewide importance will be considered ; among th£in the reapportionment ca*e of John ft. Fergus Is one of tfie more important. Fergus sought permission to tile an Injunction proceeding against state officials to restrain them from paying the salaries of ^ members of the next general assembly on the ground that they itad failed to make a new senatorial apportionment. Judge Norman L. Jones denied the motion and the case was appealed to the Supreme court. Guessing at the temperature of cream samples being tested Ur deterrnipe butterfat content, scales that fail to tell the truth containing weights, keroSen^-aml-other odorous commodities stored in cream buying stations, and other objectionable conditions, are reported in a series of hearings conducted recently in tbe ottice of -the director of agriculture, Stillman J. Stanard, by Walter R. Kiinzey, superintendent of the foods ami dairies division, and his assistant. Col. C. <C. Miner. Considering the fact that cream stations are in operation at almost -every cross road hamlet throughout Illinois, the number of reported violations te not considered as excessive by the Inspection officials. Kvery effort is put forth to prevent violafions, and Instructive circulars are forwarded to creamery concerns, and through them to tbe station Operators, to en con rage proper tests.' if iii m --tru ' '» Sixteen cities in Illinois now have a population «f over 30.000. The preser. t populations of these cities estimated July 1 by tbe U. S. census bureau are as follows: -Aurora. 47.- UHi; Chicago, 3,iri",(KK); Cicero, 71,- |i <*xt; Danville. 38,800: Decatur, 57,100; Mast St Leuis. 74.000; Elgin, 36.000; Rvanston, 47.6tO; Joliet. 414)00: Motine, STt.GOO: Oak Park Village. 57.700; l'eoria, 84,r>00; Qulncy, 30,800; Rock land. 42.700; Rockford, 82J0TI; ringfield, 67,200. BAT YOUR LUNCH ON DOLLAR DAY AT KARLS Our Special Sandwiches Next time you are hungry, it is Jmt a step into our place where sandwiches that literally melt in your mouth pwait 'your order. Made up as fresh as you wish ttoeri^ach one is almost a meal in itself. ' V " v . * Extra Heavy Malted Milks Chapel] rs Ice Cream--bulk or brick SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH AT NOONTIME EVERY DAY Riverside Drive The state of Illinois has purchased one thousand .acres of farm land at' Menteno, Kankakee county, as the site f< >r a new hospital for the insane to relieve the crowded condition in insane hospitals. The gre«ter part of tlie land was purchased for *200 an acre while some cost $240. The proposed new hospital will be of snfflcient size to accommodate one thousand patients. "The True Siory of "Twtiny Million Dollars," published ",y the IHlnols Conservation and Food .Control association, contalus a complete talfe -qf costs of retiring tlu principal alul paying interest on the proposed twentymillion- dollar bond Issue as well as •carrying on the work of the •department of conservation entirely t>ut of license fees without one cent of direct property or personal lax. In preparing this table, according to Charles F. Mansfield, Jr., secretary <of the asso- •cintion. the avenige normal yearly Increase in the sale of licenses was reduced approximately 2."> per -cent. An allowance was made for a 40 per cent Increase In" the operating ^expenses of the department of conservation dur» ing the next ten years. / ' * Inspectors dt .the state defiirtntent •of conservation have rep<»rted to their •director, (!us H. Uadebaugli, (luit tlie present duck-hunting season promises to be the best Illinois sportsmen have had in the last 'j.r» years. -Great Increases noted In tlie number of game birds is believed due In part to the ;greuter protection offered the fowl by the department of conservation. Indica .tlon that sportsmen of Illinois have fallen in with the ideal of the department-- strl«t compliance with game regulations, to fnsttre wild life propagation 'to the ultimate 'benefit -of both Imnter ami game--is also seen by Sir. Itndebaugh fn the reports •on licenses •sold for the current season. Accord Ing to the reports reaching the capital •city, a record-breaking number of "hunters jjre in the field. W State fruit Inspection forces serving :n th» Calhoun county apple movement report that three additional packing plants are operating this season. Increased attention to the standard apiMe grades promulgated by the Illinois department of agriculture and a greater tendency toward the use of smaller containers, properly graded and packed, Is also evident in the banner apple county. Early in the season, representatives toured Calhoun county ,and conducted fruit grading, packing and marketing demonstrations. Bids for the.-ednatructloa et m man' ument to tlie memory «f John A. !Logan, at Murphy shorn, were received * few days ago l>y William J. Ltndstwrm, stale nrchitect. The memorial which W1H cost nwipe than' flA.OOO \vh» •provided for in a tifTl passed at the last session of the general assembly, T1h> monument will l>e to the memory «f "General l.ogati "America's first volunteer soldier," bis first wife, Mary, and all volunteer soldiers of the l.'nlt- <ed States. Kids have also been received for Improvements to he innde at the state Institutions as follwvs: Former service men's wanlk and other 1m|»rovements at tbe Elgin state hospital; additions and alterations to tlie hospitals snd cottage at the school for girls at Geneva. --f An explosion a few days ago re wilted * In severe injury to Dr. >1 J. Pruclia. professor of dairy bacteriology at the T'lilverslty -of Illinois and the partial destru«1ion of a lalniratory bus owned by the state department «»f pnblie health, according to word received i:t the <ifliee of Pr. Isaac P. Rawllngs, state health director. The explosion was caused by a defective acetylene tank. The laboratory was a specially built bus outfitted for ust; In the sanitary supervision of mill: supplies In Illinois. 'Floyd M. Keller and Donald R. Williatns. the twJv health department sanitarians In charge Of the bus. were not In the laboratory at the time of the explosion and escaped Injury. Woodstock band. The McHeriry county Republican candidates will also be present and invited to speak at this meeting, as follows: V. S. Lumley, candidate for state's attorney: Will T. Conn, candidate for. circuit clerk; EL H. Cook, candidate for coronet", G. L. Tryon candidate for surveyor. "0 1 Arthur *A. Crissey of M&rengo chairman of the Republic^}. county central committee^ will be chairman of the meeting. The following persons have been appointed as members of the receptjc^ committee: . Marengo--Hon. E. D. Shurtleff, Chas. E. Kelly, Bruce Marshall. Harvard--Eugene Saunders, W. J Heatley, M. F. Walah, F, J. Donovan. D. T. Smiley. ' • 4? Alden--F.H.Smith. | Hebron--Henjry M. Turnerj^ Spooner, B. W* Peterson. Richmond--Franfc B. McCoaneli C. M. Eldredge, A. L. Johnson. Rlngwood--E. C. Hawley, C. Harrison, J. C. Ladd. McHenry--F. H. Wattle* Stoffel, A. H. Mosher. Greenwood--Henry ^pi>el. Hartland--E. C. Hughes. Seneca--E. F. Kueckej?., Riley--L. A. Stockwea.1' Coral--C. it. Ackman, Huntley--John Conl W. P. Hoy. Burton--Frank May. *' Woodstock--L. T. Hoy, A. S. Wright, V. S. Lumley, R. J. Ellsworth, C. P. Barnes, C. F. Renich, D. R. Joslyn. Jr., Wm. M. Carroll, F. E. Eckert, R. J. Stewart, V. E. Br6wn. • G. E Sttll, C. F. Hayes, Cyrus Sanford, R. A. Pratt, E. F. Meyer, W. S. McConhell, E. C. Jawett, J. M. Hoy, O. A. Hokansen, A# D. Wiseman, John Whltwortii, Carl E. Swansson, George F. Eckert, M. Caulke. Crj-stal Lake--W. H. Wilbur, Fred Rose, Henry L Cowlln, A. M. Bbol- •on, Wm. Pinnpw, L*. W- Cobb. Algonqujt^ -- Geo. -1*yott, Chris Franke. John FllipA ' \ Cary--ludge C. T, - , AUen. L. E Mantch. - Fox River •' L . . L e Q r o s . C. W. KLONTZ, M. D. Physician and Surgeon (Also -treating all diseases of the Eye, • Ear, Nose and Throat and the Fitting of Classes) Office Hours--8 to 9 a. m.. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Office at Residence, Waukegan Road. Phone 181 McHenry, 111. McHENRY GRAVEL & EXCAVATING CO. A. P. Freund, Prop. Road Building and Excavating erf Every Description Estimates Furnished on Request High-grade Gravel Delivered at any time--large or small orders given prompt attention. Phone 204-M McHenry f-.^JJENRY V. S0MPEL - General Teaming Sand, Gravel and Coal for Sale Grading. Graveling and Road. Work Done By Contract ;| or By Day Phone McHenry 649-R-l i P. O. Address, Route 3 McHenry, 111. ^ % Telephone No. 108-R ^ Stoffel & Reihan*perger :; Insurance agents for all classes Jt' property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS Phone 126-W Reasonable Rates " A. 1. SCHAEFEK - ^ j#, I,1; Draying 1 *"$>• Mchenry -. - - - Illinois Royal Blue Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13th " Save 19c \_0JT TEKS1 H0USSH0U) NECBSSITIKI j Reg, Price 1 can Fancy Royal Blue Corn . •...•>•^•• ^0 1 lb. Mixed Cookies r. , 1 20-oz. American Family Flakes •• _ JI'2 1 can Peaclies .• ^" , 1 can Calumet Baking Powder ' VJrv" 1 can Heinz Spaghetti.. All Cor $1.00 on We are offering special prices on many other items for the week of Oct. 12 to 18, inclusive. See bills quoting same. * . « - • « » Ml - . « « f 0VMSVVM/ w w WIMBr ^ . ^feere Is so one ao obscure bnt that some one is modeling his llta. on hi* pattern.--AmeHiiin -Sfntnirln^. litsre-lo Sare-losaraMC WITH Wm.G.Schreiner Auctioneering OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Hrfnt 93-R McHenry, Illinois WM. M. CARROLL Lawyer Office with Kent & Clufifgr Every Wednesday «tonf 8 McHenry, Illinois COMFORT IN THESE 1? EASY CHAIRS J ' . ' HQMp without a number of easy chairfe where . your family and friends may lounge in comfort is far from complete. ' Why not make yowr home all that it should be, by the addition, at little cost, of one or more of these comfort chairs t , - Jacoi> liistSx & Sons Ii FURN2TURE AND UNDERTAKING . Phone 103-R TTTfTTTTTTTTTtttTTTTTTVTTTTITTT" Wild Oat Meal if * Wild oat meal must make a terrllrie noise when it cooks in the double boiler instead of saying, "plop plop" It probably roars "whoop, whoop."-- Woman's Home f'ompanion McHenry Everybody^a Friend* '•£ telephone operators are the real nont>:irt|p;ins. They "plug' for all tl;e candidates who use the line.-- f>es Mnfne> Kvetilnjs Tribune. Gen. Herbert 1L Lord, ' who bad ciiarge of the entire financing of the United States army during the World war and who is now director of the bureau of budget, United States government, will l>e tbe speaker at the jiunual banquet of the Illinois Cliitnit »er of Commerce to be held at the Congress hotel, Chk-ago, on the evening of October 18 The ungual mee< ing of the state chamber will be hel • n October ;tnd tflthis year, fieuenn ••'Ord. takes us Ills subject, "Tha Sa- ."on's Businrss." Unpleasant Caest*/ The United States public health service place? the number of rats in this country at twice ttmf of the hu man population and statistics show that If emits $1.82 annually to feed •ach rat -- American Majrnxtne. , In £ me to Nutshell Take time to delitierute. hut when (lie time for action n«Tivea. st«»p think Ing and go In , •; She N«xt4Mr A. «f Peters McHenry Quality " McHenry's Leading Meat Market as* A few of our Saturday $1.00 Day Specials Frefcli Pork Butt Roast, lb ZXie Choice Boneless Veal Roast» 3$c Fancy Golden Oak Bacon 111 27c i Fresh Pork Loin Roast ^#atcli ltw price on our window--Order early .ytm C J ••• See our many other low prices on meats quoted on our window signs. You will find our prices lower than \ _ elsewhere. It will pay you to always read 4§r these signs which save you Money v • r - • • > • . f We offer you the most of the best for the least and this market • offers you $1.00 day specials every day. K -. v » \ - #•?