to Vr mm, in light, a lunr SIXTY YEAR8 AGO MCHENRY / Track Lettering a Specialty - Window Ltltataf H. REESE •DJUT' DANIELS S LAKE SHORE CLUB * ifcj. Jtx: 10% , *'H, v * * ;:'fl lit Betvlnr: ,r * • • •' /-ii; jinL . Mia* Mi DELICIOUS STEAKS, OH0PB, SHK1KP AMD 8AHDWIOH1S flat Liquors and of course "Dan" at tho organ! Bob Dona, Mgr. Phone McHenry W7-J.1 looto 120--Lily Lake S GOODS HQW AVAILABLE in&tore and Residence Awninfi McHenry Awning Co. Phono McHenry 6S4-W-I4 r ThN, Thonnoson, Prop. Attention Car Owners Wo wfeh to aimwmi that in addition to oar other service, we now have a now department. Have a oomplote stock of. . GENERATORS... STARTERS DISTRIBUTORS FOIL PUMPS .. . HHUHOWPARTS We rewind and bnild them to ffcotory gpodfiootions! We are a littlo off the beat-- path, bat will guarantee yon prompt and satisfactory service . . . Gall on ns and aoe ..! . Seaco Sales & Service »MdJ. Sroboda Lifymw. Box 41«, MeHnry, HL, Td. MJ-W-S Directions: Tom tooth Aram Boot* 190 at Lilj bin School, torn left at third road (leadingto hki)( second building from Center avenue. Ojver 23 Years on Riverside Drive & KENT c vl o. R EAtXO R S \"4C Through booms and slumps--always affording the same dependable service of superior facilities and experienced personnel -,~rv. ^ 2 * < - «> « < sth » mttt Ante of 1MM Jades, ««t of this on the Woodstock road «M bf Ufktninf and wtta its entire MPHBU bavnod to tho ground- Taylor Bros^ hm eouunenced opwrtnns on tho fourth town welt CA .f'--'if** Tbs little daughter of John BUn who broke her leg a weeks ago, had tho misfortune to fall and re-break it on Saturday last. Our police court has boon doiiu^a railroad business the post fow days and bummers and vagrants are getting tWr just; deserts. ^ n m r TEARS AGO Tho large ice booses, near thn railroad, owned Iqr the Knickerbocker loo company of Chfcum, wore totally destroyed by ftre on Thursday morning last. Fred Goodman, of this village^ won the first prize in the five mile handicap bicycle race, at Richmond, on Saturday, with ease. Hie prise Was a $26 diamond. James B. Perry Mid daughter. Actios, spent Tuesday at Glenwood Springs, at the head of Lake Genera. They drove across the country. T. J. Walsh and S. Reynolds have formed a partnership ana leased tho Miu, in this Tillage, which they propose Jto fit up in a tat dan shape for the custom trade. In flow, feea, etc. FORTY TEARS AGO "Tho foundation for the now John Stoffel residence is about completed. 11m recent rain* have brought the river up to Its normal height, making it possible for "power boats to navigate upon its surface. Twenty-three emits nor pound was the official price of butter declared the quotation committee of tho board of trade Monday. fork on the new addition to the Schneider grocery store on Water has been commenced. THIRTY YEARS AGO Mis Alice Waite will assist at &e Ctoffice in Centerville during the y months of July and August. She commenced her duties on Monday. Carl Robb, who has been employed as bookkeeper at the Borden plant here for some time, has given up his position and left for Marengo where h« has accepted a like position with Patterson Lumber company. John B. Young purchased a new model 83 Overland touring car from the Overton 4 Cowen agency recently. 0 J. W. Smith, owner of the Riveiv side airdome, is giving the public the very best pictures ever shown io McHenry the kind that you cannot tttpy well afford to miss seeing* TWENTY -YEAR8 AGO " •What will eventually prove to bo a great improvement to our city has been commenced by Overton 6 Cowen, in raxing tho old livery barn on the corner of Front and Waukegan street*. They intend to erect a largo building about double tho siae of the old 'one, in which will bo a LARGE AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD. Auctioneer Having sold my farm and posaesskm November 16,1 will public auction on in IUIL 1 J&iA of Woodstock Route 176, on MONDAY SEPTEMBER N Commencing at 12:00 o'clock sharp the following described property, to* wit: M HEAD OF LIVESTOCK J Consisting of « 9 Milk Coin*--Mostly HobteiM 1 heifer, 12 months old; 1 heifett 6 months old; 1 bulL m yrs. old. 5 Horses 2 sorrel*, 3 and 4 yrs. old, wt. 1600t 1 roan mare, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1600. I brown horse, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1400; I bay mare, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1600. 100 one year old hens; 150 th|t years's chickens. Hay, Grain and Machinery 20 tons baled clover and timothy hay; 10 tons loose alfalfa; 8 tons sweet clover and timothy; 60 acres corn. 2 rubber-tired wagons and racks; F-2® Farttall tractor on rubber with cult; 16-30 Mc-D. tractor on rubber; Mc-D. corn binder; Mc4>. hay loader; Mc-D. hay loader rope; Geld hammennill; a section drag; 10-ft. Peoria grain drill with grass soed attachment; John Doers cprn planter with fertiliser attachment and wires; John Dost* corn planter; Mc-D. tractor disc; Eknerson riding plow; t-bottom Mc-D. tractor plow, 14-inch; 2-row J. O. cultivator, horse drawn; single rww lle-D. snlllmtoi, hsrse draw*; fanning mill; walking plow; garden cultivator. Two grain boxes and wagons, oil New Mea manure spreader; stock tank; tank heater; SO grain bags; silage cart; corn shelter; I Universal milking machine with 2 units and pipe for 30 cows; IS milk cans, pails and strainers; Dairy Maid electric water heater; S wash tanks; electric motor, % H P., pump jack; 220 ft of hay rope; hay fork; good set of harness; extra harness; some household furniture including a Crosley refrigerator. Seneca Grange lunch wagon on grounds. Terms: All sums of $25. and un* der that amount cash. Over that amount a credit of six months will be extended on notes acceptable by the cleric, ,providing 25 per cent of the amount of the purchase is paid in cash and the balance monthly ovej| six months at 6 per cent interest. ~ WILLIAM GESERKE would do supply by a lfcftezer lockaftd kept in The but- (n regular as meat is noisture, van frozen in the er frozen foods in the freezer mmonor FOR Vernon J. Kneac, Allmam ftr R4H OP BLUtfOMl ADAlMm£^a2uiLST<1^^ EL, and &» anknewn hairs at law and Isgatoos, a* fur aa known, of MATHIAS JVNGEN, deceased, late of MeBpry County, You are hereby notMlsd that ap- ^Hcatton has boon mads to the County »Court of Hkfianvf Cont^, Illinois, for tho probate of UM will of MATHIAS JUNGEN, that tho hei said will has for the 21st 1946, at the hmir of 16 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Oourt House in Woodstock, Illinots, in said County, when and where you can appear, if you see fit, and show cause, if any I JUNGEN. dsesaaid, and hearing of the mroof of been set by said Court 1st day of October, A. D. ipMVff!! DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST C? M 514 Main St., Weet McHttfETy - Steffan's Jewelry Store ; (CQoeed Thursday Afternoons) ^ E?"1"®"! -- Ghumes. Fitted , Vtoml gaining -- Visual Rehabilitation Complete Visual Analysis Dafly: • la II and^ 1 to_S--asterday Eve^nga: I to S Jt PHONE McHENRY 123-J FOR BETTER LAUNDRY and --t---* J WORK ^ (hie Trial Will Convince - -- -- • Service, Mondays and Thursdays Gall stock 655 : aijartdft"! LAUNDRY We Pay Oalls ITajEiMto Mutate/* E. D. HOODS, Co™" ((PPuutb . Sept. 12-10-26) The d andant Graace windmill fashion ratter than httttag out atiaight fkwn tho dnuHtt. JJookbe o of flu referred to broken ears, not noaea, and earguarda were worn. 1%o ruka of boxing, however, did not differ greatly from thoM «( tho modern ring. in a light out the water by _ through a looody er, then lay them out flit to dry. The starch gtvaa more body and helpo to kn flat NIGHT JXaXUa) At Oanlke's Sale Barn--Ront^ 47--Woodstock, minoto Charles Leonard, Auctioneer : ; %\ u 75 HUD' or DAIRY 00 WB, UTHXK 0L0SI SPKIW0EB8 OK rSBSH WITH CALT ST StUB. Load of Jerseys by Mr. Paris T ^ niDBRPias CALVES STOCK BULLS HORSES BEEF CATTLE " SHEEP BROOD SOWB FEEDER CATTLE YOU OAK BOT -- YOU CAM SELL ^ ^ Call Woodstock 572 or 489 if yon have livestock, to oonsign ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAY AFTER SALE, All consignors make arrangements to get your livestock In, either the day before the sale or bring same of sale. Terms: ments. 1 to 16 months time at Vt of 1 per oent Woodstock Commission Sales Co. be. WM. E. 6AULKE, Owner-~Phone 872 ^ Kit? £GG VOLUME VP DURING FALL WINTER POULTRY HOUSE LIGHTING ^ v.: , v'€" • .4*: -p%i Longer Working Hours for Layers add up to more fall and winter eggs oq Carl Zimmerman's poultry farm near Grant Park, above, and on Richard HalTs place neai Bradford, right. Both manager Clyde Graves on the Zimmerman farm and Richard Hall use lights to encourage hens to kmrHf down and produce more when premium prices am paid* - - . Irs true. . . a little more light can mean a lot more eggs. IVoof} The increasing number of alert and progressive poultrymen who ire turning to poultry house lighting to keep the eggs coming-- mhen profits are larger t By lighting up their laying houeee in the morning or evening, or both, their layers are given a 12 to 14 hour working day in which to beat the usual fall and winter egg dump... are able to keep production at a peak. If you are not yet using poultry house lighting, start now--before the short dark days begin--to provide your birds with a longer laying day. You'll find the simplest equipment (a few bulbs and an automatic time switch) is all that's needed to get them up earlier and keep them working longer producing extra eggs... estra profits for you. Prove to yourself that reaching for the time switch is like reaching for extra eggs. '4 i ^ Electricity for Poultry Houte Lighting and other poultry house chores v qoailoblc to more then 9/% of the farms in the area eereed by this company. ~ . :1 * & I • ^ V-.-." ... V.