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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Aug 1930, p. 8

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T^P^; Personals Pfcui Brefeld was a Chicago visitor 8unday. Rev. W. Bonham, pastor of the M. E. church, is enjoying a three-weeks' vacation at his home at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block and family of Marengo spent Tuesday with relatives here. Mr. Block remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Dalin and children of Austin and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spellman of Omaha, Nebr., visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurlwell, Tuesday. Public Pulse (All communications for this department must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be published. The Plaindealer invites its readers to express their opinions in these columns.) Gave Nam* to Glaas ®Mry WlUlam Stiegel was born la Germany In 1T29, and emigrated to the New world in 1750. At his glass factory at Mannheim, Lancaster county, P®.. it is said that the most beautiful glass ever blown In America was produced. The name Stiegel as applied to American glass has become almost generic. Quantities of glass, old and new, native and foreign, good and bad, at* thoughtlessly so called. Old Cowboy Sbowoff The Prescott (Ariz.) rodeo la the Oldest cewboy eontest in the world, having been held annually sine* 1888. Rare Chia«M Animal TTie giant panda of western China la the rarest of all land-going animals. It Is classed as a distant blood relation of the raccoon. Made Standard by Cbavear ; Wiien Chaucer ased the Midland dialect for his "Canterbury Tales" fee made it the standard tor modern English. 8TOP OPEN MUFFLERS Those grating sounds offend mine ear, Boys, please remember, no Indians here; Would rather low, soft muffled -sounds, Reverberating through our grounds *>. MAUD CURR. \ METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at the M. E. church every Sunday at 10 o'clock. Rev. Bonham left this week on a vacation to be spent at his home nt Council Bluffs, Iowa, wherehe will remain for three weeks. ,Tne next church service will be on (Aug. 31. Latest sheet music and Vietor records at Nye's Music Store, West M?- Henry, I1L • 10 Woodstock Is "broadcasting over WJJD Monday and Wednesday mornings at 8 o'clock each week, Central Standard'time. / " " • ' 10-2 Reflection "Tea, M'sieu," said a ^Belgian scrubwoman, "when my floor smiles at me like that over there then It Is easy to smile back. The both of us are well content. Is It not so?"-- William Feather. A T LEAD TO SUCCESS Forward Step Toward Success • *' Mi. f » Saving is undoubtedly a milestone on the road to success. A I good Savings Account is the it* liable way to attain the goal you desire. Start an account today- Si starts you off on the right foot You can secure a good, large Safety Deposit Box at either of these banks at a very nominal charge. Protect your valuables by keeping them in a safe place " . ' " . ( " 3 % Paid on Savings Accounts West McHenry State Bank TTt 7Tt 7 J7t 777 T 7 7 7 7 •f 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 I •? ?f 7 7 .7 7 7 77 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 •7If f 7 7 7 77 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Copies State Bank 7 of McHenry ttT 7 T LT, AUGUST 7, li ,* . f. ••• . -a-." xy f -y ' \ t 1* 4,1 \ 4 x * ^ > 4 ' • - •{ * » > . , ^ y» ( v ' t . ' , , I * * >1 . / A ' . : • • • • \ p . y ? t r f '% ' y '7*' . * . ' • • • '*,.»* • > -'.'v. v.. ' ""•"flTIA'* rii-'V .jrjfiasx* . jW| V'"Kf > >av. s A'"-*yS ; ^ , r-H.?*. r-V • % * • > < * " v, ' H fV< R . . ^,4f ^ ' 1/ "•' ^ 1 ^ •<• m v/v ' " !-v;- v.'.."' •'I • f - ' • v' v vf. I. or any other reason why9' The reliance you have on a Doctor; the way you follow his ad^ vice and depend upon his judgment is almost wholly a matter of , ^Confidence. The Physician--one should include the Dentist as we%; ^-is completely necessary in our modern life speeded up, as it i^f lo what would have been a bewildering tempo in our father's da^ In a like manner you depend upon your Drug Store. You rely o^ the character of the men who operate it; you depend upon the skill €>f the Pharmacist, who compounds the prescription which yout \ Doctor has prepared. Here is a co-ordination of skill. It is co-operation in its broadest sense. The will of the patient, the skill of the Doctor, the purity of the Drugs, the good faith of the manufacturer who makes them; the practice, knowledge, skill and the honesty of the Pharmacist who compounds them are all a part of Health and Life. You are very sure that your Doctor can be relied upon because the State laws are very particular whom they allow ffr practice. Don't you want to be equally sure of your Druggist? " There are other reasons ^yond mere Trustworthiness why you should avail yourself of Bolger's Drug Store and its service. For one thing, Bolger's pioneered th# tfrtig Store--in its modern sense--in McHenry. Wherever one goes in the county the phrase is 1 common: "There was no such drug store in McHenry when Bolger took charge!" Certainly we are proud of our achievement though it has taken several years to accomplish. A proper pride in his performance is the right of every man. Even the great corporations could hardly exist, save for the "pride of performance" which urges each of its leaders to do his best. So, in pioneering, the "Ideal of a modern Drug Store in McHenry" we have set a mark for others to shoot at. Thus, too, we have made certain that you will be served as you should be served at every angle of your need. Then, there is the fact that persons from far and near come here to congratulate us on the completeness of this Drug Store. Its fixtures are the latest, the most complete, and our architects think it to be the most beautiful for many miles around. Very rarely can you go into any Drug Store anywhere which surpasses Bolger's in neatness, orderliness, cleanliness, appearance, or the hearty "welcome" which meets you at the door. Certainly, it has done McHenry no harm to have this institution become a point of interest to home folks, farmers, city dwellers, and tourists as well. In addition to all the modernizing we have done, we have managed to keep this "just a drug store." Your needs and your wishes have been consulted first of all. The "Want Book", kept here so that we may trace demand and buy intelligently, has enabled us to note these items you require of a Drug Store. As that demand reaches certain proportions that thing, wh&t- PARFUMERIES You will be delighted with the wide choice you will find in the stock of perfumes here that we have assembled for your selection. Please look them over. Chosen to fit any personality at almost any price you are pleased to pay. Le Debut. .per oz $16.00 (Highly concentrating. Alluring) * Evening In Paris per -jML=j^|L00 (A variety of many odors.) i,'*£ Lucretia Vanderbilt per a* (A Breath of Aristocracy.) f? r'v;' Jade per (Oriental apd provocative.) Blue Rose per (Expressive of personality.) Day Dream per 01. (Piquant and tantalising.) Orange Blossom per ox. (Reminiscent and teaaing.) Karess .per os. (Its name revwla its appeal.) Fiancee per os, % (Daintily renhbcMi) V Coty's per 01 ^ (L'Origan, Styx, Chypre, and Park.) Houbigant's per os (Ideal, Mon Bondois, Lo Temps Des ti .00 $.00 *.00 2.50 >.00 «.00 4.00 Uu.) ever it is, is added to our stock so that you may not be disappointed should you require that particular article. To serve the public--at least our public-- has befen our first and dominant aim. This policy has made this store your store because it has developed a merchandise mirror of your wants and needs and wishes in those articles you expect to get at a Drug Store. It has taken years to build up such a stock for your convenience but it is here. The shelves are well stocked, crowded, perhaps with those things you require. The basement, too, is stocked with reserve supplies of almost anything you can even dream that you should get from a Drug Store. All the while, however, we have kept the Drug Store in mind so that as large as ft is and as complete as you find it, it is still 'jiist a drug store." v Then, too, there is our organisation made up of local boys; "fellows" you all know; who have grown to young manhood in McHenry and who are recognized by their first names more readily than by their last. "Bddie", "Harold", "Bill", "Donald", "Herman", and even "Jean" are parts of the community; rootlets, # which feed the tree of a city's growth and who, * after a while, must carry on the work the elders have begun. This organization is proud to serve i£s own folk and develop a sense of service which acknowledges the good of the town to be paramount. With these boys, "the customer may not always be right" but at least he or she always gets sincere and friendly consideration. You may think of other reasons. You may know one or all of the personnel here; you may know that you get something here you can get nowhere else; you may have confidence in our Registered Pharmacists, always on duty. Oh, there are many, many reasons why Bolger's Drug Store Serves You Best in Every Way* Certaiiijy Our Mp«quito Do^ejpils dp Brutes Registered Pharmacists Always in w ' n T ' * * > > * • ; " ,i, r -,&• a !;; ... m - i'ltiiiiifi iiiiiis' I " * t* . \%JL~ ' ,

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