' • , rft * * * $4 *•&>" 1 ^ i-I--t-^jti'. --" *•£<&* •*;*«r..«r£-; ~*^» -• * * MmmmrntmimmM - *4^. "<V f«i, .As s-^ifc, (f-fc- / «jf<~» H^:-"*J» ttlNJK .**J* > «„ #£iA. $:*' *y 6'-. vir*rY%.. "-'.; ^ ^ *1»> ~<*J» <f- * r* ^ ^ i J lV mQjiifft|i|lli - -AjfiSNi rr \.Vg-N"Hf? '«B- MAJL^ Vw troMT store on •treat and River- "-W-/ m near futurs. Last Chile kH tti htsnt to the wtrid, fhe condor, of «Uib win 19 feet from tip Iv tip tf 11» mWnli ImwI itoii The fi» the national emWern of Chile tod te Wittlid on the of tMi cotmtif '4 1 •"" • awfuL la (feet tta£ the «*nr TB08 AGO ef TMl An SIXTY TEAKS . ... rir \. ' * . zt J *'** -~* •-'•* • - --»»•. • "4 -_ ^ . vj. • / '.»<V-':v- , .• •; •** . • "* *>* '*"" }" 1 <7' t >T"'"'*ViJ«^f -'^'v' le. Rioh- Bert Stebbins has in the tin shop of H. ( mond. ) ' Farmers are complalttlBg of the continued drouth ana they are surely justlSsd fa to Mn. The la#fta o* &* Unhrerseli* Rociety have Jut cottpbtid paperins nd otherwise improving ne interior of the church. Dr. H. J. A»ira and family will take powMaka' of their summer residence, at Pistaqua Bay, this week. * . » The census of children hi school r, district No. 2, McHenry vilhge, June 30, was as follows: Soye under 21 years of aye, 806; fills, 277. The attendance at the German school in this village, boys, 21, |b)> 84. About & o'clock Saturday evening last, an alarm of fire was sounded I at I o'clock The f am waa ustd if Elisha Habfcerd 1*> !•* M residence newly papwad *• but. B. B. F&kiaa dM A.* which is a surs guai antes .Heft*"* **H. E. wjghtasan parckaaedatfa carriage team in Chicago, teat #eek, for use in, his ttvery. . , M We understand wStawterdOfl company has mual W. A uWI to tike .charge of their hnmaaa; in this vicinity. J A L. E. Bennett will be ready next Monday to make photographa.ft*^an entirely new and tnatiiilaiiafn cess. A new Beit will be which is . The city of THANK Th? people of Sfoalimar wish to take this opportunity to thank the business people of MoH«iry and the a •mcess. _ SHALIMAR IMPROVEMENT ASSN. Kajoy Your Swto; Protect Tour HesHh! te. ta UiWm fresa Chfeago and w&l «wif tti Jahn L flter eat- M^TVMlk te gparttair an eletired carriage, i Imp recently placed _ fan iftOBn vpM the «atm ef% beanttfal Ita. Water atrial was nhnainated jby wriiw ana candle power lights st Batyday aranteg. IRm Nptlkweatarn railwuf co pany ia odnsUtncUug a fU^OOO st*- Sts at Nararead Park, a hamlet of ily a few wsndted inhahitanta and twenry te m teft in the lurch. N. A. Hasmanu fa now deinr his an ranaSoot. TWKWil.FlYB TEARS AGO Ifirs. Wm. Burke hate, Mehaal Justen estate* Mrs. Mary Powerso, for an tana far . •• -. u fiflj >y• avoid fha By menace, follow precautions: tSaan up placea and kaep refto Adds; apray all uae as shelter a lH p« cant DDT Jok; spray all live- Mock with DDT, the strength of the sotatkm dreading cm fin type of fly ym are after; it animate are regularly near the barn, use qpick-killteg sprays dally to. control ,tlie stable iy. - / With - the adfsnt of swimming becomes one of the outdoor sports. Bsarhss and ming and wading pools are crowded > with children and adults seeking re- 1 lief from the summer's heat. That is good, if the beaches and pools are maintained properly for good sanitation, but hazardous if . not accrpding to a health talk issued by the educational committee of the Illinois State Medical Society, j Infection in the nose,, sinuses and ears occur more commonly in persons -who swim with their heads ttn- Ider water. Instructors in swimming 1 stress the importance of proper > breathing. For example, air should I be inhaled when the head is above I water and exhaled when the face is i under water. / Clean, healthy ears are ordinarily | not affected by water. Water will, , however, cause any waxy material in the external ear canals to swell : and produce pressure and temporary deafness. And if there is a hole In the eardrum, water may enter and infect the middle ear. Tftiere is also | a possibility that swimming may : cause harm through infectious material getting into the back of the noaa skid being drawn into the middle Mr* The \om always contains germs and there are many diseased noses which contain a great number of bacteria. Anyone with an infection of the ears or nose, or any part of the body, is a potential source of danger to himself and others and should be prohibited from swimming near other people. One authority says that few cases, of infection develop from swimming in the ocean or in rivers or lakes where the people are constantly exposed to tw excretions and gecretions of their neighbors, resulting in infection of the respiratory tenet and dysentery. Swiitmine is a wondorfbl Everyone should know how to swim, but as/ in everything else, care common sense should be fartflta In the enjoyment of swimming, deanlinesy of the pool or beach and good fnal hygiene should be observed, will protect the swimmer himselfjajui others. . ^ -- . --«*. Colored Seal : The Jains, a religious sect of India, believe that the soul haa colors, three good and three ^ad. indicating its character. CLARENCE'S SHOP I Jtttchen cabinets and cupboards made to order. ¥ *%iill line of lawn chairs, swings, pier benches, pic- ;nic table sets, children's play pens, sand boxes,- trellises, 'picket fences, window boxes, bird houses, hand woren baskets, etc. f Genuine leather men's and ladies' belts, purses, etc. CLARENCE SMITH t . : . . Johnsburg . a j s u f t?*£i 4* akin 1 •••a ta yt frswaa ier san xMaaar, ana of w proarlatgra af tte Mc- Hanry flKa I Imka station. Very fMtatectary pisfi'Sss is ha-' jng nutddLOn tha wwrawHi worti for 8k ffcfeilNft now choreh. Another per was added te the WHldar iMa thia waak. have about i formal opening of awpleyad da timekaepar erfean Asphalt cM|pa«f of Chicago, is now a traveling sskeman fortha Sawyer ^cuit company ments for the the ~ McQenry Countnr duVa new golf codfso next Sunday. The Atlantic 4 Pacific Tea eon* pany, which has ranted the fdnnor quarters of the B*er*tt music store on Gra«| street, is gattiag in its stock preparatory to tho which it is hoped will be next urday. . the b^ai at«pd at Borden's park Helen Weber Says: ' - /'tfj?.': garments broufht to ua ire given personalised ears. Befetto leaving our plant 7y each garment is ekieely inspected to insure your complete satisfaction, n Our modern equipment and scientific methods assort you of a job well done. ^f .. ^ • Give us a trial today. \ ,• '% : " ^ McHENRY CLEANERS? ' " 103 KLH ST., McHXHBT, ILL. Bdm w«tar, Mgr. Bayond <tk« Horizon : • - , «a nk Those who will no langor the earth with us, go beyond the horisan to everlasting rest Mark their paasing with the beauty and aorsni^ ff, «« funeral serrico. Jacob Justen Sons rOIIBUL DIRBCTOBB Phone McHenry 10S-R Green, Gar. Bfan, uu-uutruir ninrnrnr r nnr ~in * --IT1" * --------- - * *'* * A M E R I # A N l E G \ I O H . . . V -f.-'V .. ,-s v * FA IR |U III111111 ».l III II l i t i l i t U 0 111 H 11H H < »< M > • 111 . i Spottioiad Ap Spo«%Uoltf -3b jipmaM Poti Af. 193 ^ GENOA CITY, WIS. „ . f W ' 1 . I - i l l i ~ i Hi . «l III I if 4 BIG NIGHTS . . Ttursday. Fri2qr. Sioriaj. SMday -18,-* . 'M Ridei * Entertainment - Co Fun for All! 4. .. h.:ea;Ui*- ' ooooo--»o»»oioo»iii0#000000--oo»noooooo< 4 . # \ ' - - - -- j * - BODY AND FENDER V _ vsr.«,:-3™rwH ixUf REPAIRING WMJMKttl ? • tAINTING Wreck Work a Specialty r " ^ ^ver 20 years in the Trad* __ HANS FLACH ai'fiiii'st; - - Phone McHenry 244-R McHENRY CAB-CaD 472-J V. If you are in a hurry: wlf '* ' *or prompt and courteous •. - • .j < start to worry. , A ^ •.v.,; We have 24-hour .serjrie^^^^ McHENRY CAB--Call 472-J McHenry $uid and Gravel Co. Excavating and Crane 8ervice Black Dirt -- Sand and Gravel v? Road Grading •=*» v -f 04LL HtfflSIfST 974 j..- GRAND OPENING ' " Following Complete Remodeling on ' WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 „ rsMM Ltmrn-- LAY'S TAVERN JOHNSBURG TINA LAY, Prop. -; \i This Month in tow BULLETIN .•%». i Fired with the idea o£ getting a siaat on the food preserving methods oHhe ancients, wo've been huddled deep in our library chair again. It was vary profitable and pleasant huddling, too. We came across en extraordinary collection o^modent English recipes. Completely fascinated by the odd spelling and wording, we selected || four of the recipes to be reproduced in our story--one, a gift to a well-lutowa 'M foarteenth-century king from his apple-polishing chefs, is for marmalade, ^paocher for delectable preserved eeL We found aa incredible story of a fatals^reet too#. ^ We opened the Receipt Book of an eighteenth-century glamour-puss, but not until f 1 hk. J we had read her diary. Nosy, aren't we? Gtsmoux^puss had plenty of admirers and W&. ,v the encouraged them nlL Yes, we've included excerpts. Another early preserving expert was n top fight inventor during die Elizabethan period. Our jaw . / _ dropped unbecomingly when we realised that we wear one of his inventions en#^ many people stumble over another--and we do mean stumble! The old iglish masters and mistresses of the art of preserving had a fine disregard for " quantities, and cooking ""** and temperature, but their antiquated recipes have gre($^>-% ^ n McKee. 'V?-V •- --- - _ . ' .. , +& - ff'/' :f . ' j * V~1 'ty. • ft* -W • ' Attn i tihnAsYbar BIJLLBTIN V,' t ?" NOKTHIRN lUIHOMr m > if vBain« " ' r iv /' . - • > " - If/ *3At.1 £%,•t,.v\ r^r*. . "fe.7 . la* J