*'K iday sgeaerredby I»IHrants Md hotels. numrfntotufd • It. agriculture by m depaitiiHMl at •a* # guaranty of S .Item tf bteNst the Files ef the PIIMHIH •f Yearn Ac* ;, 7,%. ^ "> B E S T SIXTY TEARS AGO ! At grand hall, Parker House, ti I were one hundred and sixty-one ;S! couples New Year's eve., anndd tffi re- ^jport a good time. Jos. Gilles showed as two large ear tikti W IS H Jr*t ' '2% •«. •> ' . 7," *• tJ> t s- . «. , t , , • y V. ^ ( %i * , * yaw tmdyamn m cordial ywftey far the New Ymr. •i . mm «# i. *•»»- -» ! • X 'X^ -• '• i#f; ":v " .. • Our earnest hope M weTar^ V and iu away. near the river _ street, with but little'damage TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO The tain of Wednesday sort of pot crimp iila the ice business, but a T1 _ ,dar or wo of real snappy weather i Jack rabbits last week, sent to him : will again put the gang bade to work, f'om Minnesota. They weighed over The cottatv road and Wdn comsix pounds each-and were as whitejmi{£ SSS ^.SfktSKlyJnd as ®"ow" . bought twenty-two horse ^graders and Tobogganing ha< struck McHenryl j twenty drag scrapers from the Gal- Owen Bros, are putting up a slide lion iron works. [ j which will be ready for use on Sot-j The kntcker fad has made its ap- P ; urday, when ^everybody will have ajpearanee in McH^rtty, a number of : chance to try this popular sport. | the youiUr ladies hiving made their Married--At Johnson, Vt., Dec. 25.; appearance so attired on the skating Fred C. Whiting to Miss Freonia | fields tore. Buck, of Johnson, Vt Mr. Whiting -Employs* Ht the Terra" Cotta flsc- ^X,;has for the past two years been en- tory after being given a couple of > v j gaged in the factory of ,W. A-Xn&ty, extra dayf for th» Christmas vaca- ~ " ^ "" tion, worked all daf Monday, New i ear's, which gives evidence that the 1 ' '• in this village. FIFTY YEARS AGO Ae coming new year is that we Marshal John Walsh has been laid up with rheumatism during the past plant is Irons and that they, as well a« . aD the folks In our «.<<^follow in I Rood health A*' »BOAT CO. : Bwsgry Moths :;P' Clothes moths feed upeni* -animal . ... . substances siich as wool, hair. Circuit court wiH commencethe ^ feathers and some manufac- Wage™JJM^k sXMon-! SSl,r« Howevcr' The cnildren of the G<'rman Catho-; 5°' Mt J""™. rayon or silk, lie school of this village will give i . *?re 8*°fwMEi hang your garments an entertainment at Riverside hall 111 ^ 8un ®n(* brush them. Moths on Jan. 6. I cannot stand bright sun. This section was visited on Jan- j • uary 1, 2 and 3 with one of the ^ heaviest rains known in some time. < Turkey Raising On Sunday it grew colder with light i Economists of the department of flurries of snow. ! agriculture report that the old farm The farmers and dairymen in this method of raising small flocks of vicinity are negotiating for the pur- turkeys arniiT>f» the farmstead is chase of uie Oatman factory in this giving way to more scientific, com- ^ ,nt° a mercialized growing in large flocks. Poults are being raised from seven *« k • • , " f - ' - X*" Ponder Ute^a Caets, nepVw. In l937 many Amer!eaM bonpl-t the Series C Savhigs BoM, yon are now bayhsg r tbroagk pay^olT wtrfags * ban^ or post office. the Treasury Depart* ment wfll baad ov«•rr $$44 f--or every r" these wis« Americans laid _ „ years ago. The toUl pay^BT ta Inter. MMM. Nearly^S per cent of all hnyers of 8eti«i C besdn held «a to them for the rail 10 years. Tw have the «mperbpyty sow to Join ye«r fellow AMrioans who wfUstaro In the Thtowtrnj Dotertaent's 1H7 jwyoff tevSSsSr fo|,Jsve.ry WW StaitliS IVoe bark, weeds, cottonseed huBa and sometime* even mud are being eaten by starving Chinese in an effort to sustain life. IX WAS A IN »46( •'-'N MAY WE AGAIN TAKE l&tt THAI^K YI ^THENNESO] YOU m 1W ^ -v! FORTY YEARS ACJO Gutter was firm at 32 cents on the i to eight weeks on wire then ranged under protection from predatory animals. 5^ HERE'S TO YOUR. W °J JU-EW YEAR -s. • • <|r' •; ? --Mi " ^ " "v Vs. i ; -1- ;4*Z4t. c OF THE S E A S O N • GUS UNTI -INE DEPOT f. ' ' ^ ^ £^* WE'RE INTERRUPTING THE ,±1°,' ?r> » **""•' • '"A- - Sap" • '• h/ v: . •'."'•••V :. • V.', < ' .V^ IHESTIV1TIES AT YOUR HOME IUST LON6 ENOUGH. TO t «AU AND WISH YOU ?HE : '"; ilNIST KIND OF A NEW HEAR AND TO THANK ALL ©F YOU FOR PAST FAVORS. m •>^v V :.i r '; SIP SNACK INK WIN HAGBERG ttAPPINESS . , ' " ft: /1 ^qaid our closely interwoven. We hope, in 1947, ^ to strengthen still £££- farther these bonds f •:4 friendship. PROSPE HAPPY NEW TO ALL •?% \ >' ili i 4< «W* : AJ jtfice. It has been onr aim duilag IjB 'fie years to justify your con|<rfj. I^i us and to merit ytwt ctiwtihiwi friendddp. , V - , _ . vIvj r , Accept our hearty thanks i •£* - it associations of the pi|| LENNON BEVERAGE t.f,' j : COMPANY• '!-"v i- ' *\ ' -*'> i'-\ S * * #- ir--f» ^ 4 ^ ? ^4-- ^ ^ 11|, || ,|. 4,•! ,|. ,}| ,|| I I n.,{ ||, ,t„|i,1. .|. _|»ar, and our best wishes Jo tpppy and prosperous 1947. 'fr Charles Herdrich &$on • . • ; • ' " ;K »0 •f i Ma uou 9 HAPPY MM YEAR i - H s p EW© y Myt ' ' ••if; we stand pledged to serve you in 19^7/ With gratefnl a«iuiowledgeme«t we extend to all •M .•V.L.. *»t -tjyy' ' S J? Ola Bridge Taverr| HsroU (Schmalz) Millar |f fr& ANOTMEK fc -ri.s . •••'."» AT •. •> .| Mr,: '&J- ^^^ ^McHlNEY, IUi, i. We have reacJted anotiier mil«> |tone on the long road of service^ IDur organization, 'sturdier than ever $ lore,'is well equipped to give you servicp that is superior down to the last detail! * v We- thank you for the part you havji |>layed in our success and wish you a ' , V»- ^ \ innfr-'i 1:^1 Q rEATUEnra ' • •• ' ^ -- : tttEttBY CHASE and his #*00*DIN0 AND RADIO ORCH18TKA V with aneh anriMl ittri i|" - . * * • ' - •• y • i-H : . -. , i ^ - I p j- *r-* . »•' '*,w j » - Js»J-. v , • V 7. ... WOMER SMITH, Hani** ^ ^ K'l and f " •i.i'.iiii'lia " al l«i|»11IIII >M MM»•<••• 8H »••<<•}<<< H•# rt/» : , McHenry Co.«Farmei -0] . v-.4 'V^ _4g»p."*|a moat," urnm* $tuf Small Mifilmtim Oham »<"* •* 4 » » n- IS- SLfr , i Tf 1^ -f -1V-1III 'inVi-il -• Vhir i"^lr rnt I * t rfii^ i l fa" ^ i V . . i r / ....