iwar* •l' ®PJ %1W Save liO.CN) ON YOUR Fall Sit! We can make you a saving of HI on a Suit if you buy of us before the present supply is sold. These Suits were bought at a price so we can sell them for less then we will have to pay for a new supply--so do not delay your purchase until too late. Call and we will be glad to show you our stock of Suits and let you judge of the saving we wffl make for you. WEST McHEKRY, ILL. MsV.r Undertaking ftnhslnHnjr & >• ik. .4l OFFERS A SELECTION very seldom found in a town many times the size of McHenry. Our aim to keep our stock up to the standard has been quite successful even during the trying months when factory deliveries were so uncertain. We attribute our home as well as our out-of-town patronage due to our splendid selection coupled with fair prices and prompt deliveries. Let us it up your home. JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILLINOIS >&,> &*v. %• A desire for service has animated us in fie assembling of our perfectly matchless line of General Merchandise--Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Notions, Etc. It is a good sized job to keep up a stock in condition to meet the wants of all the people, but that is just what we are doing. We are prepared at all times to give you the best of the market-- clean, fresh, satisfying groceries of every description. Try us next time and well make good. Also see our line of samples from the famous International Tailoring company. The snappiest auulret today and prices right Telephone 63-R WEST MCHENRY M. J. WALSH SAVE BY BUYING GOOD GOODS! i-X' : h :'-V m. Received this week, four new styles, brown and black, in ladies' dress shoes. They are the Mayer Honorbilt. One hundred cents' value for every $1.00 you pay for them. We are- selling a good, solid men's work shoe. A factory close out at $5.00 while they last. SMITH BROS. MCHENRY. ILLINOIS fer g* t l- Li IS - t&r' & THKATRft.. A i- - * j, A ? ^ ' •> s MONTHLY Of the McHenry-Nunda Caw IVatiag Association For SepU«ib«r Pour hundred and eight cows wen tested during the month of Septem ber and five pure breds were purchased, making: a total of seventeen members having pure breds, with every member having a pure bred sire. Our average for the cows on test in the month of September was 562 pounds of milk and 18.84 pounds of butterfat. One Perfection milker was installed, making a total of eight milkers now in use by members of the association. Following are the " five highest producing cows: Mo. la Owner Milk Test Lb*, ft* Lta. Milk N. Pearsou 1 „8J». 1617 N. Pearson 1 8.7 47.80 1203 Ehrko I 4.7 45.« 972 C. V. Wiogat* 8 8.4 4S.0S' 1SB Geo. Roacli 4 8.1 ' 48.96 U19 Five highest herd averages: Nolo No Owner Herd Tested Lb. (at Lbs. Milk II. Eblert SB » 708 Geo. Roach 18 15 24.5| ^ . 738 Don Gejer 90 » 2S.8i," , C 680 N. Pearson 84 n J5.7f. ' 798 ieo. Adams 'IS - 15 S6.4f ' - 507 Herd averages for September: * ' No. la No. Lbs Lbs {to Owner Herd Tested Fat Milk Fresh M.E.King 18 18 90.65 587 0 Don Geyer 90 90 26.63 730 8 G. Garrison 30 M 14.58 8M 14 W. Alrnlnp * 94 22.32 790 1 U.Elilert S 90 96.90 708 3 H.Meyer 91 10 13.86 906 1 C. A. Win gate 95 98 99.86 006 0 A. M. Shelton 13 10 18J87 699 9 F. Thompson 22 • 99 30.34 573 (J. V. Win gate 93 15 17.69 631 0 N. Pearson 94 V 26.77^ 788 6 Feffer Bros. 90 < • 8.71 108 6 R. A. Wi agate 18 8 13.96 493 1 J. M. Phalin 94 .» 14.64 480 8 W. J. Walsh 17 * 10 11.81 - 860 8 S. H. Freund 25 17 18.48 420 2 J. .7. Schmitt 12 10 16.51 ^ 884 0 A. M. Schmitt 93 18 11,43 * 386 1 J. A. Miller 10 IS 17.50 486 9 M.F. Schmitt 11 8 11.2Z 978 0 J. M. Schmitt 18 17 10.03 511 1 Geo. Adams _ 15 15 95.17 507 0 rank Tonyan 18 15 91.60 675 0 Geo. Roach 18 15 24.59 782 4 C. \V. Ulbbs 15 * 90.01 615 3 F. Ehrke 22 18 21.41 708 2 Wna. Powers 99 90 21.77 579 3 Edw. Wegner, Tester. Notice of Sale of Real F. B. Bennett, Atty. By virtue of an order and decree of the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, made on the petition of the undersigned, Joseph C. Holly, administrator de bonis n©n of the estate of Charles Givens, (deceased, for leave to sell the real (estate of said deceased at the October Term, A. D. 1919, of said court, to-wit: On the 6th day of October, IX 1919. Notice is hereby, given tltat on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1919, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the east door of the court house in the city of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, the following described leal estate, belonging to said estate of Charles Givens, deceased, to-wit: Lot number one (1) in Block number two (2) of the original plat of McHenry on the west side of Fox river, excepting and reserving therefrom the west four (4) rods thereof. Also excepting and reserving therefrom a part off the east end thereof conveyed to George V. Hankins by Mary Wightman by deed dated November 16, 1889, and recorded in book 85 of deeds, page 192, McHenry County Records, situated in the village of McHenry, in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, will be sold to the highest and best bidder. Subject to the homestead and dower right of Mary Givens, widow of the said Charles Givens, deceased. Terms of Sale: Cash. Joseph C. Holly,' Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Charles Givens, Deceased. Dated this 7th day of October, A. D. 1919 17 Administrator's Notice Alford H. Pouse, Atty. Estate of Julia M. Wirfs, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Julia M. Wirfs, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the Decern ber Term, on the first Monday in December 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 undersigned. Dated this 22nd day of September, A. D. 1919. 15-4t Peter Wirfs, Administrator. Administrator's Notice , •Alford H. Pouse, Atty. Estate of Emma Martin, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Emma Martin, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the December term, on the first Monday in December 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 undersigned. Dated this 22nd day of September, A. D. 1919. 14 Ella A. Weber, Administratrix. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schoewer have returned home from a week's visit with their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Garrity, in Chicago. -z. suits mar molt txarr IWNMIr t WEDNESDAY JEvrfWU^OAY, OCT. 9 WM. FOX • presents Albert Ray i * • f . w , f ' ' "a v ' * >, Jl > s 1 Eleanor Fair |N ' and Music A romance of Tin Fua Ajlp , v SATURDAY. OCT. 11"" tflE TRIANGLE presents Jack Richardson -INDesert Law A vigorous story of the great ranch country, when might made right and boss-rule was supreme. and .A Comedy BETRAYAL 0T MAGGIE SUNDAY, OCfi JUjM WM. FOX ; presents-4-. Theda Bam • IN--> The Light In which the Magdalene learns that! only the good may serve - ' MATINEE AT 2:3* Admission, It and 15 Cents TUESDAY, OCT. 14 -THE VTTAGRAPH ore gents Alice Joyce In Charles Klein's greatest stagf |toe*, ecu The Third Degree A. business man coming to our bank . UupDoonn bbeeiinnigr • jasked by a friend his destination replied* 'To* on way to the Financial Club." COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ViHage Trustees Met In Regular ^Session Monday Evening Council Room, Oct. 6, 1919, The village trustees met in regular, session with Pres. Olson presiding Trustees present: Cooley, Doherty, Knox, Krause, Overton and Stoffel. The minutes of the last regular and continued meetings were read and approved. The following bills were read and approved by the finance , committee, including officers' salaries: John Thennes, gasoline 25.63 Jos. N. Miller, labor 2.00 Standard Oil Co., gasoline... 30.52 Artificial Stone Co., labor.... ,8.50 Public Service Co., lighting streets and traffic lights... 8ft80 D. I. Granger, lbr on bridge. 2.00 Leo Meyers, labor on dam... 4.00 John Walsh, marshal service 100.00 W. G. Schreiner, tele & post. 1.15 W. F. Bassett, lbr with team 5.60 Adolph Ibsh, labor 2.00 Wilbur Lumber Co., lumber, cement & sewer pipe...... 466.99 John O. Olson, Pres. service. 9.00 F. A. Cooley, trustee service 9.00 Peter Doherty, trustee service 9.00 J. R. Knox, trustee service.. 9.00 Albert Krause, trustee service 9.00 R. I. Overton, trustee service 9.00 Simon Stoffel, trustee serv.. 9.00 W. G. Schreiner, clerk service 30.00 Geo. Meyers, labor on ww.... 11.00 A. H. Pouse, postage........ 3.84 Motion by Doherty, seconded by Krause, that the minutes be accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Knox, that the treasurer's, collector's and clerk's reports be accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Stoffel, seconded by Doherty, that the bills be paid as read. Motion carried. Motion by Knox, seconded by Doherty, to adjouta. Motion carried. John O. Olson, Pres. W. G. Schreiner, Clerk. OodJity Sunday School Convention All friends of the Sunday school work in McHenry county will be pleased to know that, after a year of silence caused by an over supply 'of the dreaded "flu," the executive committee has arranged for the yearly convention meet, which event has been scheduled for Nov. 4 and 5, and will be held with the schools of Hebron, who have promised to do all in their power to make this event one of pleasure for all who will attend, and with this end in view and the many good speakers that will appear on the program it will certainly be to your interest and profit to head your "Lizzie" toward Hebron, on at least one of these days. Hugh Cork, the well known Sunday school speaker, will be present at least part of the time. Watch the county papers for further notices and complete progJWtt. ... Wm. Everiil, _ Publicity Com. ' Mtttke to Hunters Notice is hereby given that hunting and trespassing on my property is herewith strictly forbidden. Violators will be prosecuted. « 13-12t Gerhardt Wegener- • I sell farms. D. F. Quinlan fhe title is good--that is just what we want thSi tfciim tb be--The Financial Club of the Business Men <$$ this Community. The cumalative knowledge pf our Officers assure! ^ tm essentially efficieiyt guide in the financial end # * "• business, , > J.V - ; pp The Square Deal is Born and Bred Into Fisk Tires ^ Back oi Fisk Tires there's a concern whose one idesi Is: To the Bnt Concern in tht Wfotld to Wowh for the Squarest Concern in Existence to do Bttsine** with." It is that backing -- that spirit of doing thi ••, square thing -- that puts into Fisk Tires tb* extra miles .,:m£ t&te mmplete satisfaction id usmg them. Next Time-- BUY FISK For 8ale By mwos a aawm iv-zjr- FISK Keep Comfortable Yet Save Expense A Gas Room Heater will enable you to keep the chill and dampness out of every nook and corner of your home. You will find it unnecessary to start the furnace yet if you own one of these convenient and portable Gas Room Heaters. Moreover they are attended by no vdirt or ashes, no smoke or fumes and require no expenditure, of effort and costs very little to operate. Let us show you the Radiantfire and Hot Spot Heaters at our office. Western United 6is & Electric Co. - Notice Riverview camp members will take notice that on Tuesday afternoon of next week, Oct 14, there is to be a card party for the members at Weber's hall beginning at 2:30 o'clock. Supper at six o'clock and initiation in the evening. Every member of camp 6818 are requested to to' ent For your winter underwear atffr L. A. Erickson. til UN IVE R Sm C A H. We areauthorized Ford sales and service dealers and this is your certainty of competene workmanship, and the regular Ford prices, when you bring your cars here for such replacements and ' fepairs as may be nee #ssary from time to lime. You are sure ** alsoj of getting th«§ ? genuine Ford materi- Genuine Ford Materials als with Ford low Prices--sure that when we take care of your Ford car that you. will get the full limit of satisfactory sm vice frpm it. Drop in and see us. STAR GARAGE John R. Kaox, IVop. ..{r; ALFORD H. POU^R. i Atte»»ey-at-Lair m u' : m. f* * -X. • I*. Telephie Net. 1M-B SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all -'mm . jwperty in the beat -tn^anlsg . nuBois Sal ^