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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Apr 1916, p. 10

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' lr fv's.- j. «< « *• "Jti^WfkiUN^Y THE McHEraT.¥LAitoii4jyri&itia^^ "'. My*** Si "&& : L*': : f:" %> . <. A warning to the buyer of clothing: Be very careful in making your pur­ chase thin spring--the colors may fade The wpolens colored -with cheaper dyes are being placed on the market for sale and if you buy them your suit may turn from a brown to a dirty looking grieen, or from blue to a rusty looking color. We guarantee all our suits made of fast colored woolen goods and the price not more than last year, as we bought our stock early, before the 40 per cent advance took effect. :: :: :: JOS. W. FREUND WEST McHEKRY, ILL. ITIIENRY AGAIN GOES WET (Continued from first page.) We have a complete line of Shoes in heavy, medium and fine dress qualities. Popular priced lines in men's, boys' and children's, from 50c to $4.50 per pair. ^Rubbers to fit all sizes in light dress and heavy serviceable. Our White Oak brand is the best heavy rubber made. Try them. Underwear, Caps and heavy Winter Goods at reduced prices. M. J. WALSH Phone 63-R Goods Delivered "Foot Reeft" THE HOSIERY FOR ALL THE FAMILY m WOMEN, FOR GilIS, FOR BOYS, FOR MEN "Foot Re^l" Hose adds to the family happiness, because it promotes the comfort and appearance of the fam­ ily's feet and saves the family's mon­ ey. When we tell you "Foot Rest" hose is THE BEST IN THE COUN TRY for the money, we are only telling you what the rigid tests have shown. "Foot Rest" is the best. Unless jrou use this line, you won't get full valile for the money you spend for hose. See the line at our store. JOS. J. MILLER RINGWOOD, ILLINOIS r f! West McHenry, Prompt Delivery III. Phone 5S-J Up-to-date Merchandise at •U times at bottom prices DRY GOODS GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES CROCKERY _ GLASSWARE Voting for. 181 .^,^79 Voting against 81 How Ringwood Voted ' '"/ Total vote oast.^ r/., .^64 Total men vote cast....,1..,.. .$63 sTotal women vote cast. 191 For Town Clerk Men Women Charles B. Harmsen... .185 93 For Assessor John W. Kimball.. .136 105 For Collector Mathias Miller.. r 162 117 John Niesen ..88 51 For Highway Commissioner Wm. fi. Tonyan... 114 90 C. W. Harrison 121 80 For Constable W. H. Kelley 153 Loral Option Voting yes 98 -»"fll Voting no 147 73 Poll Tax Abolishment Voting for, 124 59 Votign against 59 22 Election Side Lights . The day passed off in a most-order­ ly manner. Over 350 votes were cast in the Mc- Henry precinct at the noon hour. A number of automobiles were kept busy both here and at Richmond. The different candidates for office put in an exceptionally busy day. Both the wet and dry elements had their representatives at both polling places. The McHenry voters employed at the Oliver typewriter factory at Woodstock were brought here via automobile. Two years ago the drys gave the Ringwood precinct a majority of 77, while this year the same precinct went wet by 11 votes. Altho over twice as many votes 'were cast in McHenry precinct as in Ringwood, our judges and clerks had their work cleaned up first. The wets put up their closing argu­ ments at Johnsburg and the Central opera house last Sunday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Minona S. Jones and Prof. Frank Midney were the speakers. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our thanks in appreciation for the assistance ten­ dered our cause at the polls last Tues­ day. We also wish to *nake it known that we stand for law and order and will -aim at all times to operate our respective- places of business In strict accordance to the laws of the state. In order to do this, however, we ask the co-operation of the citizens of McHenry and vicinity. Especially do we wish to ask the co-operation of parents who object to their boys en­ tering saloons, and to the parents whose boys have not reached the age of twenty-one. It sometimes occurs that a saloon keeper sells to a minor, thinking that the young man is of age. It is the hardest thing in the world to judge a young man's age and it is for this reason that we ask the parents to assist us in living up to the law relating to the selling to minors. If your boy has not reached the age of twertty^me and you know him to have entered saloons kindly notify us to the effect and we can as­ sure you that he will not be served at our places until such time as he has reached his majority. Respectfully, McHenry Liquor Dealers' Assn. Executor's Notice Estate of William Davis, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap­ pointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of William Davis, de­ ceased, late of the County of McHen­ ry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that-~she will appear before (he County Court of McHenry Coun­ ty, at the Court House in Woodstock at the next June Term, on the first Monday in June next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the under­ signed. Dated this third day of /fpril, A. D. 1916. Katie Keefe, Executrix. Applies For Papers Mies Maude Beeny Curr of this village was at Woodstock last Mon­ day, where she applied for natural­ ization papers, she having the dis­ tinction of being the first woman to apply for such papers. Miss Curr came to McHenry from England in October, 1901. She is a song writer and music teacher of note and dur­ ing her residence in McHenry has taught music with success. Her many friends here will be pleased to learn that she is willing to become an American citizen. Are You Going to Do Inside Dec­ orating We have just unpacked twenty bar­ rels of Bradley & Vrooman's paints. In this shipment we have 50 per cent more velvet flat finish for ihterior decoration than ever before. What does this mean? It means that this flat coat paint is being used almost exclusively for interior painting and decorating. We carry a complete stock of paints. Donavin & Reihanaperger. Card of Thanks I take this means of expressing thanks to the voters of the towh of McHenry for the assistance tendered me at the polls last Tuesday. Wm. B. Tonyan. Nartfae Order 243, effective March 31, re moves all foot and mouth quarantine aod restrictions. Dr. H. J. ARE COUNTY CHAMPIONS^ McHenry Highs Win Championship at Crystal Lake ' The McHenry high school basket ball team were crowned county cham­ pions at the basket ball tournament, whujh came to a close at the Crystal Like gymnasium last Friday even­ ing, the McHenry heroes taking the deciding game from Crystal Lake on that night by' the close score of 21 to 20. /. The game was fiercely contested thruout and for awhile it looked* as if McHenry was in for a trouncing. Miller, McHenry's star center, was put out of the game thru an injury received during the first few minutes of play, but was able to get back in­ to the fray during the second half. Crystal Lake put up one of the most stubborn defenses that she had shown this season and ljlcllenry had to use every ounce of strength that she possessed to pull the game out of the fire, which up to the last few minutes of play seemed lost for our side. However, our lads came back strong on the finish and by brilliant floor work and passing succeeded in caging the counter a f^w seconds be fore the whistle sounded the close of the most hotly contested game seen on the Crystal Lake floor this season And thus came to a close one of the most successful basket ball sea­ sons that a team representing Mc­ Henry has T*ver gone thru. , The line-ups and scores in Friday night's contest follow: Crystal Lake (20) McHenry (21) Lundgven R. F. Bonslett Peterson L.'F. Bacon Rezek C. Miller Gruen\yald R/ Gt Richardson Carey L. G. 7usUhi Subs: Crystal Lake--SwensofT, Andrus; McHenry--Boyle, Jonfes and Voeltz. " , Field throws' Lundgren, 4; Peter­ son, 4; Rezek, 1; Gruenwald, 1; Bon­ slett, 2; Bacon, 2; Miller, 5. Free throws: Bonslett, 3. Season's Record The McHenry county champions played nineteen games during the season just closed and out of this number they lost but two. One of these was lost to Grayslake, while their second downfall occurred during the Rockford tourhameftt, when the Byron (111.) highs took the home boys' measure by the close score of 29 to 23. This is a record that any team might fe£l proud of and every true lover of the sport in McIIenry and vicinity is proud of the boys who have thus brought to our school and village an honor that is well worth having. McHenry, 2f>; Richmond highs... 18 McHenry, 37; Grayslake T. T....10 McHenry, 39; Dundee highs 22 McHenry, 20; Whitewater Nor.... 18- McHenry, 41; Lake Geneva highs. 12 McHenry, 10; Grayslake town... .14 McHenry,-39; Lake Geneva highs..25 McHenry, 28; Elgin Academy.i. .10 McHenry, 49; DesPlaines highs...20 McHenry, 42; Wheaton highs.... 16 McHenry, 23; Woodstock highs... 14 McHenry, .22; Woodstock highs...20 McHenry, 38; Hebron highs 13 McHenry, 23; Byron highs 29 McHenry, 74; Wauconda highs...23 McHenry, 36; Crystal Lake highs. 19, McHenry, 30; Crystal Lake highs.23 McHenry, 16; Woodstock highs... 15 McHenry, 21; Crystal Lake high*. .20 Total No. points made by Mcll...613 Total No. points made by oppon. .351 Individual Scoring Miller--field throws, 73; free throws, 13; total number of points, 159. E. Bonslett--field throws, 88; free throws, 44; total number of points, 220. Bacon--field throws, 56; free throws, 11 f total number of points,. 123. Justen--field throws, 7; total num­ ber of points, 14. Richardson--field tKrows, 42; total number of^ftjoints, 84. Voeltz---field throws, 1; total num­ ber of points, 2. F. Bonslett--field throws, 5; free throws, 1; total numbed of points, 11. While the members of the team are worthy of all the praise that is be­ ing showered upon them, no small amount of credit is due Coach Dorr, who had charge of the team thrilout the playing season. The manner in which he whipped the team into shape for a championship season is little short of marvelous. At the be­ ginning of the season followers of the sport were "doping" it out to themselves that McHenry had very little chance of winning the county championship, as only one of last year's regulars was included in the line-up, this being. Richardson. How­ ever, Coach Dorr went to work with the boys and before many days h^d passed he was satisfied that McHenry would be counted in the running. McHenry succeeded in defeating every team in McHenry ^county with the exception of Harvard and Hunt­ ley. The former is considered a weak team and McHenry would have had an easy time disposing of them had the two teams met. The only regretable fact/is that the season came to a close without Mc­ Henry and Huntley fighting it out However, in view of the fact that Huntley refused to enter' the tourna­ ment, McHenry is given the undis­ puted right to the championship. McHenry has succeeded in licking Woodstock on three different occa­ sions during the season just ended, while Huntley must be satisfied with an even break with the same team, both teams having one game to its cjredft. fly thif fc will be^eeu that Mc- Q--BUS • Vr. Safety and Convenience Do you know that nine-tenths of the business of the United States is done by some form of check? The reason for this is that the .banking system of this country has been placed on such a safe basis that corporations and individuals have faith in it. The welfare of the banks depends in a large measure in maintaining this confidence. A checking ac­ count with this bank is an absolutely safe proposition. Your money is safer than it is in your Own pocket and your check is as good as your money in any business transaction. We shall be pleased to have you open a checking account with us.- You will find your account to be a safety and a c o n v e n i e n c e . - - v ; - • » West McHenry State! B&nk Central ^•^OPERA HOUSE MOVIES THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Mutual Programs Admission :: 10c (111 NAMFL Grains Stains _ Varnishes Old floors or woodwork finished with the Chi- namel graining outfit will look like new wood. Call and see the samples at Th* Storm E. V. McAllister Telephone No. 1M-R SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY. ILLINOIS. Henry boys are the REAL COUNTY CHAMPIONS and are justly entitled to all the glory that goes with such honors. Card of Thanka To the voters of McHenry county^ I herewith wish to thank you for the generous support you gave me in the election for tax collector. Mathias Miller. a AND NARY" PERIOD DESIGN 7-P1ECE DINING SET =5* JACOBEAN OR FUMED EJNISHES ALL SOLID QUARTERED OAK 54 INCH TABLE GENUINE LEATHER SLIP SEATS SHAPED CANE OR WOOD BACKS ARM CHAIR TO MATCH--IF DESIRED. Our Motto: Quality, latest Style*, Service N. J. JUSTEN & SON FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING AUTOMOBILES OR HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES Phones: Office, (i3-W; Res. 84>-M. :: WEST McHENRY, 1£L. & ELIMINATE THE ANNOYANCE AND EXPENSE OF THE OLD "TEA KETTLE" SYSTEM \ I Any home piped for gas can have running hot water by merely opening the faucet.' Don't fire up the stove or furnace every time you want a little hot water. Do afray with irritating delays and discomforting heat. Let us tell you how you can get real hot water service at a saying over present methods. i / • /jjVWesteroUoited Gas i'jfar aod Electric Company <7? D. M. WORKMAN. District Maaa««r Office in SpsuldinK Bldff. Plwn* No. 73-R ALFORD H. POU8E Attorney-at-Law WerftfcMcHenry, - - 111 Office Hour* Ml to IMIi. m. 141 to 4:91 p. a*. ?:•* to l:M p. iu. Telephone* Office 17 Residence Sl-W •r.wV ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Miss Ella -Newman visited friends in Elgin last week. E. M. Geier entertained his broth­ er, Atty. Geo. Geier, of Chicago last Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Thelen 'and son, Leo, spent Thursday and Friday of laRt week as the guctsts of relatives at Elgin. Edward. Dalton of Freeport, IU., spent Thursday of last week, a^a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mead. • S. W Well^ returned to his fUsflte at Montreal, Can., ljwt Saturday- morn- • ' " A. I. FROEHLICH Physician and Surgeon WEST MrHENKY PLUMBING AND HEATING uv JSocperieoced Workmen DONAVIN R F.IH ANSPERCiER ing, after 'a few days' visit in the home of his son, Dr. D. G. Walla. Mr. Wells stopped off in McHenry on his way north from a trip thru the south. Early Seed , Potatoes I wish to announce that I have again |rranged for a ship men! of early seed potatoes. Those who have used these potatoes in the past : year or two have bad vety good suc­ cess with them. Give us your ordej im>w. ^ Tk-ir** . Niesen McHenry Phone 8k-W

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