Mr. and Mm. John R. Smith have -• ^returned home aftet* spending * week -'W£;^t Red Wing, Minn. Miss Christine Immekus of Chicago *'a Sunday guest in the hoate of ; her sister, Mrs. Allen Noonan. .Mi' :• James Walsh of Chicago spent Sunday as the gaest of McHenry relatives. Miss Pearl Claxton passed thewesk end as the gueet of frieftds In the B«tropolitan city. - i • ' ' i rr PB. G. C. SMITH 'A Specialising in liUBVBNTIVE DENTISTRY Jfc} Oral Prophylaxis ':0| Surgical Extractions • ^ Dental X-Rays ' ; Phones, 484 and 8M WT h fllVIIIII.UJ IlU» t flHidia DR. N. J. NYB Physician and Surgeon X*4tay Treatment and Radiograph •^'f Office Houm: r/ / ; |:00 to 9:00 a. m. . :S^3|sgQ to 3;0O p. m. 7:00 to 9KM) p. m. Tt**e«-R :: McHenry. 111. ' * ,t>5 ' )i PHILIP • JAEGER CIENERAL COriMISSION MERCHANT w -i i ' ' • V • ,'i's -^***>- • * £ snBGIAL ATTENTION OtVSN TO *H* «AL* OT , y > Dressed Beef, /lutten, Hogs, Ve*l« Pevltry, , n V . Hides, Etc., Butter sad CfK* :^"" This it the oldest hons* on the street Tag* and application. _ COLD STORAOC FREB Mall ill, P«l»»«lli WktltNlt Marfcat CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ' f.% ' [Q'/& m: M Bring in your calves and give us ithance to treat you right. If quality counts with you we'll get your business. Our prices are in accordance with the grade QtmmfcwA groceries wesell. Frett's Market & Grocery West McHenry, III. Phone 3 JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. Whose Farm ^TOti have you heard '*-] :> each other this question ^ • - ' • " They ask it when they pass the farm where the residence is so attractive that it fairly seems to invite them in--where modern barns, cribs, implement sheds and other out-buildings indicate good management and prosperity--where all the surroundings show the pride tif ^the owner. V « : / ? '4 - 4„v • Sucb anttppearaace f&jj%'la'• doHaito aw|"! cents and in personal satisfaction, and it may not cost much. We welcome an opportunity to talk it over with you, any ^ tiase, without obligation, of course. , MCHENRY LUMBER CO Wmt. "W^JJTY AND SERVICE «*ST v COUNCIL Village Trustees Transact Business st Ball Monday Evening 4 i •( " ' A I " ^ n Council Room, Nw. 1,1980. Tne village trustees met in regular session with Pres. Olson presiding. Trustees present: Doherty, Knox, Kinase, Overtsnsnd Stoffel. Absent: OOoley. The mintites of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The following bills were approved by the finance committee: John Thennes, gasoline A oft. .$ 45.06 Math. Heimer, painting....... 48.50 John Walsh, marshal service.". 126.00 Harry Hardy, labor on streete and waterworks 42.00 Public Service Co., lighting sts and traffic lights .' 133.42 W. G. Schreiner, telephone, postage, etc., &18 John Olson, telephone....*.... 2.36 F. G. Schreiner, printing...... 23.77 Crum Metal Co., lead pipe. , , . 45.50 A. F. Ibsh, gravel ^ 5.40 Joe Engeln, Ibr & supplies^.«, . 9.70 Geo. Meyers, labor on streets. 41.60 Joe Meyers, labor on streets.. 4.00 Mrs. M. A. Simon, refund on check 2.00 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, clerk's and ollector's reports be accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Knox; seconded by Overton, that the bills be paid as O. K.'d by the finance committee. Motion carried. Motion by KrattSe, seconded by Doherty, that A. H. Pouse be allowed to hire assistant legal council in matters pertaining to this village. Motion carried. Motion by Stoffel, seconded by Overton, that the village issue an anticipation warrant for $3500.00 for six months at 6 per cent interest Motion carried. The amount df money in the village treasury on Nov. 1 was $551.66. Motion by Stoffel, seconded by Overton, to edjourn. Motion carried. John O. Olson, Pres. W. G. Schreiner, Clerk. Auction Sale! George Vogel, Auctioneer Having decided to quit farming, 1 will sell at public auction the' follow ing described property on NOVEMBER 13, 1920 Farm situated 3 miles east of Spring Grove and 1 miles, west Hit Grass lake. STOCK 2 Guernsey cows, 2 Guernsey heifers, 2 full blood Shropshire rams, 1 registered Shropshire ram, 110 Shropshire sheep, 10 horses, 1 mule, 8 angora goats. Poultry White Leghorn hens, Fekta ducks, Embden geese. Machinery Light milk wagon, 2 TlilfglUs, set cales, Champion grain binder, Deering corn binder, 2 Deering mowers, 2 walking plows, sulky plow, 2 riding cultivators, walking cultivator, hog rack, 2 Clover Leaf manure spreaders, corn planter, 4 wagons, hay rakfe, 2 hay racks, 2 bob sleighs, 2 cutters, 2 feeding boxes, 2 sets wagon springs, fanning mill, 2 sets double harness, pulveriser, harrow, and other tools too numerous to mention. Feed 50 tons alfalfa hay, 150 bu. oats, 200 bu. wheat, 200 shocks corn. Miscellaneous Model incubator, 3 outdoor brooders; 4 Hoover brooders, row boat, motorcycle, water cooler, hammock, canners, and many other small articles. Private sale of canned goods. Terms: All sums of $10 or under, cash; over that amount ten months' time will be given on good bankable notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. All articles to be settled for before being removed from the place. , I Fred L. Hatch, Qwn% ;• Spring Grove, IH. A. H. Franzen, Henry Geely, Clerks. Entertained Just Us Club The members of the Just Us club were most delightfully entertained in the home of Mrs. Helena Heimer last Wednesday evening, Miss Lillian Heimer being the hostess of the occasion. Games, contests and music formed the evening's entertainment, after which prizes were awarded to the successful contestants, Mrs. Geo. Steilen and Miss Clara Stoffel. The happy occasion came to a close with the serving of very tasteful delicacies. Entertained Friends Mr. and Mrs. Chfw. B. Harm sen entertained a jompany of friends at their home on John street last Saturday evening. Cinch provided amusement and prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kamholz and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Antholz. Refreshments wore served. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames^ F. C. Feltz, A. J. Kamholz and Henry Antholz, Young Folks Entertain Misses Berteel Spencer and Catherine Walsh entertained a party of little folks at the latter's home on Main street on the eve of Hallowe'en. Twenty-seven were present and to say that they enjoyed the occasion would be putting it mildly. Ice cream and cake were served and horns, dressed in Hallowe'en colors, given as favors. "Notice to Farmers An important meeting of the Cooperative Marketing company will take place at Woodman hall at nine o'clock next Saturday morning, Nov. 6. A good speaker will be present. C. JL Pege, . McHBNRY*S i MME OP L|*?- TFT i) i 'W ' ,'V'fr. 1 » \ WED. A THURS.. NOV. 3*4 THE GREAT "The man who knows". and his celebrated company of wonder workers Fifth World Tour « > i v i •; j j FRI. & SAT., NOVEMBER 5 & 6 FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION „ Arthur S. KaHe * *--PRESENTS • J Riy INGeorge M. Cofian's Great Play ft Mill, fn A Story of Rubea and Wise Guys SATURDAY MATINEE SOS SUN. & MON., NOV. 7 & • Anita Stewart IN Herald MacGrath's most Thrill'np Tale The story of a woman, who lived for excitement -- AND -- A SUNSHINE COMEDY THE JAZZY BANDITS SUNDAY MATINEE 2>Sf TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 SPECIAL FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION An Alien Dwan Production A Splendid Hazard m WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER..$$3 UNIVERSAL SPECIAL Harry Carey IN Overland Red THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Miss Shirley Masott ;"r -INThe Little Wtnderer REAL HELP FOR BUSY HOUSEWIVES ' Htwaiewives ttppfreelapr conveniences and comforts of D e l c o - L i g h t , -- b r i g h t e l e c t r i c lights throughout the house, and electric pow< r for forcing the water to the kitchen sink, running the washer, vacuum cleaner, separator and churn. Write for Catalog DELCO-LIGHT DEALERS West McHenry,. III.- There's a satisfied user aaeec you r* m ' .000 Resources over t.' '•W Notice There will be a meeting of the Boys' and Girls' club at the home of Angela Petesch on Monday evening, Nov. 8. Hie purpose of this meeting is to organize for winter work. Mrs. Murray will be with us and all are assured- a good time. New members are wel- Pres.' 'S' * v&' ' t v . - jh •. " • * / 'he Bank That Service . . . . - ,, f ** ' , i? . . -v v. ". J* (pHti iVl T*'-' s' * * f* " C. R FEGERS, Preside# , CARL W. STENGER, Cashtef SIMON STOFFEL, Vice Pres. "GERALD J. CAREY, Asst Cashiei P. S. WEBSTER Vice Pres. +£..U WAGNEp. pwir. o( JBtoK^; J ft' We have revised prices thruout our entire store to me^t the lower soaleM values., We do not anticipate any further great declines in prices such as we have evperienced in the last six weeks and believe that the markets will in the main be stabilized from now on. Our regular prices furnish a most #*ceUem reason for trading at ttus stowv SOAPS American Family Soap, per bar..... American Family Soap, per box..... Fels N a pi ha Soap, per bar Kirk's White Flake Soap, per bat Kirk's Naptha Soap, per bar^. P. & G. Naptha Soap, per bat..iw»i... Maple City Soap, per bar..--;'„w., Santa Claus Soap, per bar i,,*--- Galvanic Soap, per bar*.]^^.- Lenox Soap, per bar 'ft 9IM 8c 8e 8c k 7c 7c 7c 5c CEREALS Shreaded Wheat Biscuits, per pkg 10 lb. Sack Buckwheat 101b. Sack Com Meali^*fc.,„.^.._ L. Ai GENERAL MERCHANDISE 15c 75c 45c GROCERIES &mcy Longhorn Cheese, per lb. ^ >aHc Colby Twin Cheese, full cream, <||c Good Luck Oleomargarine, per lb.._. ij|c Nut Margarine, per lb DRY GOODS? Best Percales, per yd. 28c & Sic Calicoes and Prints, per yd. ...UMb 17c 9-4 Pepperell Sheeting, per yd.Tic Underwear / Values have declined from 35 lo 40$. Our prices are all made acoonKng to visplacing costs. We do not believe prices will be lower this season. „ Special For 19 Days Onlfr 25% discount on all aprons, bouse middies, smocks and ladies' traisti WEST McHENRY, ILL. ;'ifv DU5INE55 y. • . Many merchants find its attractive appearance an asset to th^ir ^ business ^ At the same time it solves their delivery problem efficiently aa4 economically. • J ; • •. Tiw imoIIm coMMiiaptioa U wnaaually low Th» tir* atUaac* to wtoMialhr h%h GARAGE & REPAIR 8m| ' ^•ttarmann Int. ft Bicklcr. Props. i#" &£ -* , < 3' - JolUMbur«. «;V> *