tT fm"'>-- gj;- OMJI MMdtttd lt)r ffiJ! Ufh lAool stadeets. lawral awards there was that was a cotaplete to the itarint. He waa winner in- the state of Illidhriskm in the thirteenth annual •stfcmsl easy contest conducted bjr JMI PraMi WaV Coyote, or coyoti, is a liextcaa jgord *hich means prairie ,ira3L .? S'.iK' ' f-'V' ",'f ,f" MOSEY INN RnrawooD TELEVISION Fish Fry Every Friday Night PRAOES BKKK ' FKHD BOWHAN, Prop. CLARENCE'S SHOP '* Bird houses, lawn furniture, lawn and porch swings, pier and park benches, picnic tables, window boxes, trellises, etc. Kitchen cabinets and cupboards made to order, hand woven wash baskets, shopping and markfet baskets. : Full line of leather belts, suspenders, billfolds, eta. CLARENCE SMITH TsL McHenry S83-J-1 Johnsbuxg, 01. A hnman interest story which win the read with a great deal of ! faction by animal lovers unfi our community last week. , passing by the Pine free Farm No. 12, off Kt. 120, noticed an abandoned jdoff on the property bat foand the ; animal to frightened to approach. The incident was reported to Irene Castle McLaughlin of the Orphans of the Storm, who immediately con tacted a former employee now resid inr in this community, who set out to find the dog. After two days of persuasive efforts, including the offer a choice food, the young dog made friends with her benefactress, who have decided to keep the animal, which is part fox terrior and part miniature Doberman, as % pet. It is believed the dog had been abandoned about two months atf& Whitehall Deefr like white flags of distress, the flying tails of the whitetail deer wave (Juickly and disappear through the trees unless the hunter is quick enough to place a killing shot into his target. Whitetail deaf are found in the forests from Canada south to Peru and Bolivia ind in different areas Umt appear in a number of varieties, one of which is the little Coues or Ariaona whitstaiL The animal is normally larga and graceful, with a bright reddish brown color in summer and grayish brown hue in the winter. It has a bushy tail, white on the underside and the antler tines of the buck are not branched. 3 &ZS2&&Z&. Thomas of university of to Americas Bo said that one j man In flvo at the military age love] ! nas lost enough teeth or has to lose enough to require the wearing of artificial dentures. j It is reasonable to assume that, o< (he million* of teeth lost by these men, a majority of them were removed aa a result of periodontal j I disease (disease of the gums and ; tooth supporting structures). | i There are a number of systemic I diseases which produce pathological i changes in the supporting tissues of , the tdeth. Whan these occur in children, the effects On the tissues often are responsible for development of during adulthood. Such Bsv Eg ! diabetes, hypothroidism, vitamin : deficiencies, apttepay, congenital ayphilia and a number of less common ailments. j Among the muqr hMl facts which | are rsspansibls tor gum and bono 1 disturbaness in the young patient, ! are gingivitis, Vfcaoafcfs infection ; (trench mouth), civlttM, trauma or malocclusion (crooked teeth). the of Files of of To Taksa han the irs Ago hbiui^ wi^tiwJH"»*TMd ownership of ths west slds "store, for many years conduced by the lste N. A. Huemann, is looking .after the wants of the public in s careful and most obliging msnner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Niesen and i little child have moved to this city from Chicago and are now making their home with the former's parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. John Neisen. ! Witnessed by a large congrega- VP9t Johnsburv, were raited in at St. John's CathsHe Wednesday morning. AM to A new device, a Jebneter, homemakers how much will need to make a fmlt toy proper consistency. SIXTY TEARS AGO Will (Bonslett and Simon Stoffel have bought out the interest of Leonard Bonslett in the firm of Bonslett A Stoffel, and will hereafter run the business of general merchants under the same firm name, Bonslett A Stoffel. J. J. Gillis has moved to the west side, to the. house lstely purchased of Jos. Buck. Choice ice cream at the restaurant of Mrs. J. Pekovsky. E. M. Owen owns two colts, two and four years old, full brothers, sired by "George 0.,H for which he was offered „ the handsome, sum of $1,000 last week. r v FIFTY YEARS AGO Loan Is Swim Early Young mallard ducks can swim a third of a mile aa soon as they leave the nest ENTION! SCRAP IRON, SHEET IRON AND WIRE HAULERS For high prioes and complete service cpme to: Lernor Iron & Metal Co- Inc. 540 Colby Street Beloit, Wisconsin BUYERS OF OLD BALING WIRE, TOT and AUTO BODIES for o^tr new baling press. Also, baying--scrap iron, cast iron, brass, copper, aluminum and batteries. * ~ gllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllHIIIIIIIIIinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllll!^ mm Test WHI BriemlM hifciil la ike Oelealee A small viol, a few drops of milk, and some water ore all that are needed for a test that shows in IS minutes whether s boo colony is infected with American foulbrood. This ia a serious boo disease caused by a bacterium. Bacillus larvae. To make the teat roguires no technical training. It la based on the findings of a "bacteriologist of the bureau of entomology and plant quarantine that whop a bee larva which has died from American foulbrood ie drooped into * vial of milky woter, the body of the diseased larva causes tho liquid to become clear within IS minutes. This is because tho bacteria causing the disease produce enzymes which docompose milk. When the bee larva haa died from some other cause, there is no clearing of the milk. Skim-milk powder is just as satiafactory for the test ss fresh milk, and enough milk powder to run 100 tests costs only a few cents. Desd larvae from aeveral parts of the colony should be tested to make sure the presence of the disease is detected as early as possible. Dr. W. C. Besley, dentist, has purchased the Kendall dental parlors at Woodstock, snd will hereafter, ran' the ssme in connection with his office in the village. Roy Pilcher, a brother of Mrs. Auringer and Mrs. Gallaher, has accepted a position in Simon Stoffel's store, and commenced his duties on Monday. Capt. A. Snow sold his household suction last week snd left where he will remain ughter for s few weeks, sfter which himself and wife will go to New Hsmpshire, where they will make their future home. Girl Wanted--$3.50 per week' to a good girl. General house-work. Inquire of Mrs. D. Hill. i^api. SIN goods st suctic for Chicago, » with his daurh FORTY YEARS AGO The new residence of Peter J. Freund on Wsukagan street is simost ready for occupancy. McHenry will never be built up by sending money tp other cities to buy what is made or sold here. It can thrive oh the trade which legitimately belongs to it, and it onicyp a large share of that trade. Work preparatory to the opening of the Riverside House is rapidly progressing and Mr. Mueser informs us that th/ opening in not fsr distant. A new cement sidewalk hss recently been laid sround the residence of N. E. Bsrbian on Wster street. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO ---- * A. E. Nye is rapidly acquainting Order your rubber Stamps at The Plaindealer. \ Avoid Summer m Driving Dangers Ton can avoid the dangers of summer driving on wornout tires by getting replacements now. That means Built for extra safety, longer mileage. SPECIAL SALE ON FIRESTONE TIRES AND BATTERIES nRSSTOHE TIKES -- 6.00x16 Passenger Tiree $12.85 plus tax 6.50x16 Passenger Tires $15.90 pins tax AH other passenger tires are priced proportionately low Special prices on all Truck tires Everyone operating one or more tracks will save considerable money by buying at our sale prices. We have in stock all sixes of FIRESTONE "Transport" Truck Tires. Prices gladly quoted on request. FIRESTONE BATTERIES-- Trade in your old battery on a new Firestone. We allow $2 to $4 for your old battery. We. have batteries to fit all cars, trucks and tractors, as low as $12.85, exchange. -if WALTER J. 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You'll see a scale model of the kitchen designed to fit your ideas.. . and your budget. ;_4^veiything will be theii^rrcomplete to cab- L. art®#; -v.. .A> . f * I ? this model will be photographed and the pics ' tures given ^o you in an attractive folder... f vr- 'youra to keep until you build or remodel. service is FREE and is offered a^a pubavjee. There is no cost < Elnf^yf^riC office will be open each day 9 a. m. lo 4 f m. *• WESTEII (IITEt US UB m M r- 0: