v; * ~ i* • v=.-/.^^r^JPf'*' , ' •t*,*.%'S . fe:>- v r ^ ' m ' i f c j kjw:^r 4^- |.v >•••?' jgsw ;-*V% •' ^ v -r . v- «^4.: 8-.^ ;? ^ "' . .iw- ;.¥ *" FOR--***'. Drugs and Patent Medicinet ".•tv *\.--«w i< .;•*,,,. MAIL ORDERS 'PHONE 6MT ybone «o-w N. H. PETESCH druggist GROCERIES A bill of groceries from our store puts It squarely up to the cook. There can be absolutely no excuse for a poor dinner prepared from groceries purchased from us. Every article of food in the house is selected with care and an eye to the health of our customers. Every purchase you make is the essence of wisdom in grocery buying--it is the acme of possible economy. Our line of staple and fancy groceries is fresh and OUr flour is the very best on the market Louis A. Erickson -West McHenry, Illinois 10 bars American Family Soap 75f 2 cans of Oil Sardines 18c Fresh Salted Peanuts, per pound -.He 2 boxes of Crackers. ^-, -lSc -10 pounds of Sweet Potatoes -- VPure rendered Lard, per pound Our prices onfall our meats are just as low Get our prices * Just received a truck load of Cabbage for kraut it the special low price of 3 pounds for. lie GET INTO Our satisfied Customers HE SQUAK Central Market & Grocery WM. PPIES, PROP. Sweaters Now is the time to buy a sweater. If you are not prepared with a sweater for winter, our advice is to buy now, as they are very scarce. Our line of Boys', Girls*, Ladies' and Men's, tho we have sold many already, is quite complete, sd come now and get the one you are looking for. Our line of Bed Blankets is a wonder mm "i JOS. J. MILLER MCHENRY, ILL. OUR BREAKFAST Food i$ made entirely from wheat and contains the heart of the wheat, a small amount of bran particles and the wheat germ. The heart of the wheat furnishes nourishment, the bran, a mild laxative and the germ supplies to the human body something that white flour never contains. It is that something that makes strong lungs and robust bodies. A most delicious breakfast dish. Your grocer sells ii, and it is made by the McHENRY Flour Mill Weil McHenry, 111. , i MU tanas. D. Hal ABbw left last week for a trip to the Dakrtas. Earl Abbott was an Elgin business caller Thursday. W. H. Levey was a Chicago passenger Monday morning. Mrs. A. Mollohan was a Woodstock caller last Thursday. Mrs. A. Anners spent Friday with friends at Woodstock* Helen Bockhus spent Saturday and Sunday at Woodstock. Mrs. J. M. Coates was a Woodstock caller Saturday. E. C. Abbott was transacting business in Chicago Tuesday. Miss Anna Breymeier of Kansas visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Mavis entertained out of town guests Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Moffat was a shopper at Woodstock last Thursday. F. J. Wilkins was a business caller at Harmony Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wilkins drove to Crystal Lake Thursday last. Mrs. P. G. Pederson and children were Woodstock visitors Friday Misses Luretta and Grace Wagner visited at Crystal Lake Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Peck were Chicago visitors the first of the week, Mr. and Mrs. I.-"F. Burdick are the proud parents of a little daughter, Mrs. F. Bliss and Laura Were shopping at Crystal Lake Thursday Miss Rosie Peterson was home from Woodstock the first of the week. Mrs. F. Anderson and son were Woodstock shoppers Saturday afternoon. J. B. Lynch, W. Erickson and J. Keenan spent Sunday evening in Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Abbott and daughter spent Thursday evening last at Woodstock, Rev. A. G. Parker visited in the Walkup home from Wednesday until Sunday evening. Mrs. E. Bylsma and daughters, Winnie and Nellie, were over Sunday visitors in Chicago. Misses Etta Levey and Christina Erickson were Crystal Lake passengers last Thursday Mrs. H. Johnson of Harmony is visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Wilkins. Miss Schoof of LaGrange spent Saturday night and Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. F. S. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wille and Mrs. Geo. Mix of Chicago visited Saturday and Sunday with W. Reed and family. Next Sunday will be rally day in place of the regular Sunday school services, under the leadership of Miss Lois Levey. Mrs. Emma Johnson and daughters, Luella and Edna, of Harmony spent Saturday night and Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Senne and children of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. F. Senne and son, Elmer, were Sunday visitors in the home of Father Wille. On Friday evening of this week Mr. Parker will give an address at the church. Topic, "China." There will also be on display numerous articles of interest that Mr. Parker has brought from China 4nd Japan. There will be light refreshments served by the Helpers' class after the address. Admission, 25 cents. TERRA COTTA I rant farms. D. F. Quinlan. Edward J. Knox was a visitor in Chicago Tuesday. 6 Mrs. Gus Lindahl was a recent caller in Crystal Lake. - ^ Mrs. Louis Anderson was a ^Chicago visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Riley spent Saturday in Crystal Lake. Mrs. J. M. Phalin was a business caller at Elgin Saturday. Henry Shales of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in this vicinity. Philip Hoffman of Spring Grove visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Clara Frisby of Dundee spent the week end at her home here. Wm. Conway spent a couple Of days last week with his sisters in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Martin of Graysldke called on friends here Saturday. Mrs. tyill Powers and son, Hugh Richard, spent Tuesday last at J. M. Phalin's. Mrs. John Liddle and daughter, Elizabeth, were Crystal Lake callers Saturday. Miss Frances Knox of Woodstock spent Saturday* and Sunday at her home here. P. H. Conway, son, Ed., and da ugh ter, Mary, were recent guests of Elgin relatives. Several from this vicinity attended the Elks' fall festival at at Wood stock last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. It.' Phalin and daughter, Edna, were Crystal Lake callers last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Anderson, daughter and son of Cary were callers at G. Lindahl's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Gracy and family of Honey Creek, Wis., spent Sunday at J. H. Gracy's Mrs. Geo. P. Bay and daughter, Betsy, are spending a few weeks with relatives at Forsythe, Mont, Raymond J. Riley of Indianapolis was a guest several days last week of his parents and sister here, Mrs. Gus Lindahl and daughter, Julia, spent the first of the week at the Ed. Anderson home near Cary. SOLON MILLS 1 rant farms. D. F. Quinlan. Geo. Vogel spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs." Wm. Brennan spent Saturday in Chicago. ll'i in 1 • • Mrs. E. E. Cropley is spending a few days in Chicago. H. H. Fay of McHenry eafied on friends in town Saturday. Mrs. E. Tattle is visiting relatives at Jefferson and Fort Atkinson, Wis. Math. Pester of Libertyrille was a Sunday visitor with his toother, Jack. Wm. Monear of Richmond was a caller Monday at the home of E. T. Monear. Messrs. Joe Schults, Ed. Livesey and Russell Turner spent Sunday at Janesville. Miss Ruby McCloon spent the week end here with her sister, Mrs. Sylvia Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Aim attended the funeral of the former's mother in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. E. E. Cropley and Mrs. Geo. Westlake were business visitors at McHenry Saturday. Mrs. Sylvia Cornish and two children are spending part of this week with friends in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nobles and children and Mrs. Geo. Frey of Ringwood were Friday callers in town. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Craine and daughter, Dorothy, of Kenosha spent Sunday in the Geo. Vogel home. Mr. and Mrs/Joe Westlake of Kalamazoo, Mich., are spending a few days here with the former's brother, Geo. Westlake. Mrs. Walter Cropley accompanied her daughter, Leona, to DeKalb Saturday, where she has entered school for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vogel and children, Mrs. Victor Aim, Mrs. Geo. Turner and l^iss Mae Aylward were callers at Wilmot last Wednesday. $690.07 is the amount Willis Gardner received from two measured acres of pickles, v- The patch was planted June 94 the first picking made July 26 and the last on Sept. 27. Mrs. W. H. Gardner was operated on by Dr. C. C. Rogers at the University hospital in Chicago last Thursday for a cystic goiter. Mrs. Gardner is getting along fine at the present writing. She is expected home today (Thursday). RINGWOOD pas* your winter underwear see L. A. Erickson. I sell farms D. F. Quinlan. W. D. Wentworth of McHenry was in town Monday. Ed: L. Martin of Woodstock was a business caller in town Monday. Misses Martha Daily and Mary Smith spent Sunday in Greenwood. Mrs. S. W. Brown and son, Leonard, were McHenry visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hall returned Saturday from their visit at Manitowoc, Wis. Several from Ringwood attended the Elks' entertainment at Woodstock last week. Miss Lora Harrison has entered the employ of the Oliver Typewriter company* at Woodstock. Clark Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hall and Mr. and Mrs. M. Halstrom were Elgin visitors Sunday. Miss Sarah Jane Dodge went to DeKalb Monday morning, where she has entered the state normal. Ralph Smith, John Tyrrell and Lester Carr went to Kenosha Monday morning, looking for a job. Eld. Hopper motored to Ridott, 111., Saturday to spend a few days In the home of his son, Clarence. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bacon, Miss Ellen Hall and Mrs. H. Hall were Spring Grove shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Edith Todd and Clarence Tuttle of Dundee were business callers in town on Thursday of last week. The Ladies' Aid society will meet with Mrs. §» J. Harrison on Thursday, Oct. 9. Supper will be served at 4:30. All are invited. The McHenry county W. C. T. U. convention will be held in Woodstock on Oct. 7 and 8. All members are urged to be present if possible. Mrs. Josephine Coates and Mrs. Mary Hodge attended the quarterly conference held in the Methodist church at McHenry last Saturday. The teachers and pupils of Ring wood high school, accompanied by a few friends, motored to Williams Bay last Saturday and spent the day at the Yerkes observatory, which proved to be a very interesting trip for all who could go. VOLO I sell farms. D. F. Quinlan. Thos. Fisher was over to^Waucon da Saturday last. Sunday school convention at Wauconda Sunday, Oct. 5, at two o'clock. Miss Ella Moore entertained Rev E. C. Palmer and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hulberry are entertaining company from Minnesota this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dillon and daughter, Eleanor, were Waukegan visitors Friday. Mrs. Phil Peterson and daughter, Martha, of Wauconda were visitors in town Sunday. Mi;, and Mrs. Lee Huson and daughters were in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday. The Ladies' Aid society met at the home of Mrs. G. Townsend this (Thursday) afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus and children and Geo. Hironimus spent Sunday at the Willow farm. A shadow social was held at the M. E. church Friday evening of last week. About $23 was cleared. Miss Wilma Farnsworth and brother, Wright, were callers at the home of Miss Ella Moore last Saturday. OSTHND I rent terms. D.,F. Qttinlan. wmm • ,>; ? • , • * 'rtr i -s , • ut nm TO WORTHY EXPERIENCED i •• ; n * OJ. If you are aspiring to become the owner of a farm, in thi» Community, and have your own equipment for operating iff but have not sufficient funds to make the required cash payment on the farm you would like to purchase, come in and talk the matter over with us, and if reasonable, we will range to supply the shortage, thus rendering it possible ftir you to OWN YOUR OWN FARM. HOY BANKING COMPANY McHENRY, ILLINOIS The operation of Electrical Appliances is greatly facilitated by convenient outlets. There, are never too many of these in any house. In many houses wired years ago before Appliances had reached that efficiency that has brought them into general use, baseboard and wall eutl#i# mm lacking. • It's an easy matter to add these to any installation. The expense is moderate. The in-, vestment pays. We do the work Puttie Service Co. Oh NORTHERN II LINOIS Save Fuel With a Don't start the furnace when the first cold days come--there's a better way --a way that saves fuel, time and labor and miss without sacrificing a particle of warmth. Purchase a Gas Room Heater now--use it all thru the fall when the rooms are chilly and you need a bit of warmth. The heaters are of portable type and fnay be moved from room to room wherever heeded. Western United Gas & Electric Co. Little Everett Thomas is recovering nicely from typhoid fever. Elbert Thomas is reported quite ill with typhoid fever symptoms. One silo in our neighborhood is not full and C. E. Jecks is wishing for favorable weather. Fred R. Eppel is preparing, for his large farm sale, which will be Oct. 15, we are informed. Myron Francisco, wife and daughter, Miss Corla, of Wauconda called on relatives here one day recently. Mr. and Mrs- Oscar Prahl and little 5BT KERBER'S "SPIT Hams, Bacon and Smoked Meats Choice line of Canned Goods, Vegetable*' Fruits and Bakery Goods. Couiteouf , . treatment and prompt deliveri^ - * - 0 Henry Heuser PHONE 57-M McHENRY, ILL. Mrs. Housewife: Each pound of Coffee sold is a boost or a knock for the one who sells it. You will not have to question the result when you purchase Coffee at here, two grades, at 45c and 48c, as we guarantee^ to give a satisfactory cup of Coffee. Yon are ip > vited to a trial at our ride. JOHN STOFFBLf WEST McHENRY PAINT! How about yom painting and decorating this spring? We have the largest and best assortment of Paints, Kalsomines and Varnishes thane ver before. The prices range from $3.00 per gallon up. J. J. Vycital McHENRY, ILL. Exhibit October 3! Fall Exhibitions of the newest furniture at all Leath stores continues thru October. A. Leath & Co. Stores Elfia. 7S-74 Gtov* Avt. Rockford, Opposite Court I Dvbaque. 574-5M Main St. Aanra, 31-33 lilind AT*. Free port, Ht-tK GatMM St. Waterloo, SU-JME «h St. ; ^ Beloit, 4I7-4U 4th St. JoUet. 215-217 Jefferson St. IfHYiUe, X-Mi Milwaukee ft. IM Claire. Masonic Tempt*. Free Delivery by Auto Trwck EAST SIDE Thousands of people wfco are not buyers will visit this Great Display of Beautiful Furniture. daughters enjoyed an automobile trip Sunday and spent the day with friends. We have the largest number of pupils enrolled at our school for some time. We hear there are seventeen names on the list. Some thoughtless person left three very small puppies on die grounds at the Ostend schoolhouse to starve. They ought to be obliged to change places and be so connived that they could not escape and see how tfcvy would enjoy starving. H - * -7V~T • ; Wiw ijSm. <L M- ... r.' ?1 \ • M "..'^r.vSk &