v.vyity . • i% L •- J»V •-H •"S'^jiSK' ^p v-< v. 4 *i' ^.."•vf'?> -v ar\ •,«'- >;*v: >$<• • iThe Place to Buy Your Dru^ !*> .% i ^.\./-.y >H 'flONE II8-IN. H. PF,TEACHD»B6 61ST wkwm fyMaIiMMItI - vjfafrlioinJifniriHt\k\h'hr'Kh-'i^nriiVnpr***"n r\t"^^""**^r."j. .> West McHenry, IE. Near the Depot •tf-- -- ! You Can Buy Groceries Cheaper at the "©Mtf & Ctrry Sto» - r* - <-> s * : FTRANK^Rt'ERS, per lb.. LARD, 2 lbs. for ,.... , rn >» U 15c 27c PORK LOINS, per, lb _1._. .I... '...".lie MANHATTAN PORK ROLL, for sandwiches, per lb. S2c FRESH BUTTS, per lb. RICE, extra fancy head, 3 lbs. for-_-._.-.-_-;i.**-- ..-.BSC NAVY BEANS, Michigan hand picked, p#^* lie SOAP, American family, 5 bars for „ Jlc SUGAR, with $2.00 purchase, 10 lbs. lor-..-.A....-, 85c COFFEE, Special Blend, 2 lb6. for.__: ^ i ORANGES, fancy Sunki&t, per doz.... _.J.I.t^.4#c APPLES, fancy eating and cooking, 4 lbs. for---. .-.-- 25c BUTTER, per lb. kj.ll^Jl55c We are now selling nearly half a ton erf butter every week, which proves the high quality. We receive our butter fresh every day from Elgin, which is the greatest butter produci n g c o u n t r y i n t h e w o r l d . £ ' t • Trade the CASH and CARRY '7.?: r ii' I Slie freitm&s of spring Is a great relief to the sys- . ton after the rigors and dullness of winter. Your home is as badly in need of freshening up as you are yourself. Give your rooms a dressing up with ^SPRING RUGS, FURNITURE AND LINOLEli Fresh, bright linoleum or airy spring rugs on the floors and comfortable, sanitary furniture will transform your home and make it truly the "dearest spot on earth." We have the materials and want jtecooperate with you in the pleasant work. " • "r' J ' 'r ' " 111 '"i" Tgn "iDii^i JACOB JUSTEN ' ' McHRNRY, ILL. • ya We have just received a new shipment of laported Olive Oil of the very best quality and are therefore in a position to fill your orders in any Quantity desired. If• the real stuff, the kind that jyou will ljUe. T • I'AND DON'T FOR OFT ' ' • y ' "* fhftt our ice cream is most delicious, our large tssortment of candies and fruits the best to be^|Ti < found in McHenry and ow service ever prompu, ' am "r-ii. C. V BAM FACTORY AS SB&N VT PLAINDRALBR BS> POWlg^ANB HANDBD IN BY 4 # Mi ' Ray L. Page passed last Friday in §?••*'& Chicago. Misses Agnes and Mathilda Young were Elgin visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spencer were Chicago visitors last Friday. Mrs. F. G. Spurling passed last Friday in the metropolitan city. Miss Anna Frisby spent last Friday in the metropolitan city. Edward J. Knox of Harvard Was the ! guest of McHenry friends Sunday. Mrs, Emma K. Freund and daughter, Clara, were Chicago visitors last Friday. Mrs. Nellie Bacon ajtd daughter, Rita, were metropolitan city visitors last Friday. Miss Maude Granger of Chicago was the guest of McHenry relatives over the week end. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Stanley Smith of Crystal Lake were guests of Mrs. Nellie Bacon Sunday. Edw. Walsh of Woodstock spent last week Wednesday aa ^he guest of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Frazer passed Easter as guests, of relatives in the metropolitan city Miss Martha Schlosser of Chicago was a week end guest in the hone of her aunt, Mrs. A. Wolff. Miss Christine Maynard of Crystal Lake passed the week end with her sister; Mrs. Franklin Ensign . Misses Vera Bolger and Agnes Peters of Woodstock spent Sunday as the guests of McHenry friends. Miss Genevieve Bonslett of Chicago passed the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bonslett. Miss Genevieve Carey of Champaign spent the first of the week in the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Carey. Mrs. George A. Himler of Elgin passed l#f t Saturday in the* home of her daifl^iter, Mrs. F- E. CoValt. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pufahl and daughters, Pauline ,an£ Adele, were Waukegan visitors 4ast Saturday. Miss Ella Erickson of Rockford passed last Week in the home of her brother, L. A. Erickson, and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Musser of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. D. A. Whiting. Wilbur "Bieser of Appleton, Wis. passed a few days last week in the J J. Doherty home southwest of town. Miss Blanche Meyers of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers | Mrs. Frances Sanger and son, Rev. | Raymond Sanger, passed Monday as the guests of friends at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Ellen Ensign of Richmond passed a few days this week in the home of her son, Franklin, and family. Miss Villa Rothermel of Chicago spent the first of the week in the home of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rothermel. . ' ' * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kist of Chicago passed the week end in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pint. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whiting and children of Lake Geneva, Wis., spent Sunday as guests of McHenry relatives. ' Miss Helen Freund of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Freund. Walter K. Conway of Notre Dattle^ Ind., was called home Sunday by - the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. M A^ Conway. Mr. and Mrs. George Heimer of Chicago passed Easter as guests in the home of the formes mother, Mrs Helena Heimer. Miss Josephine Worts of Chicago was entertained m the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Worts over the week end. Miss Genevieve Brefeld of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her mother, Mrs. Christine Brefeld Mr. and Mrs. Herman Salzman of Woodstock passed Sunday as guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Math. Baur. Miss Helen Pint returned to Chicago last Thursday after spending the past several weeks in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pint. Mrs. John Montgomery and daugh ters of Oak Park passed the first of the week in the home of the former' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. Affred J. Bonslett of Chicago and Anthony Bonslett of Milwaukee, Wis were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bonslett, over the week end. County Cleul^Guy E. 8til} of Wood stock attended to business matters here last Friday afternoon and in cidentally made this office a very wel come calL Mrs. F. E. Martin and son, Loren, returned home from Befleview, Fla last Saturday, where, in company with Mr. Martin, they have been spending the winter. Chas. J. Heimer of Chicago passed Thursday and Friday of last week as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Jose phine Heimer, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schuenemann JUiss Margaret Stenger, Who to at* tending Longwood academy in Chlca go, passed the latter part of last and first of this week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger. Leo Rothermel returned to Chicago Monday after having been confined to his home here thru illness during the past few weeks. Leo is employed at R*N«:E*T. APRIL ANTON P. BLAKE MAGDA- ---WITH ^ Douglas MacLeaa ---AND , ^ Mtadge Bellam*. •. AND . f;? A SUNSHINE COMKOY k •' r£$h ; SUNOAY. APRIL* Tree Air" • ft^ailhe Saturday Evening by Sinclair Lewi* ,--AND-- " TSN£ TC(NNERVfLLE THOU,* SUJWDAY MATINEE AT 2-M «R TUESDAY. APRIL 10 ^ Dttstm Fariium ^ IN CROWNS COP FIRST; PLACE IN SIX TEAM LEAGUE 1» and LARRY SEMON COMEDY tiijbi'jii .. -• • ; / #1W. * SAT., APRIL 13 * 1<* Guy Bates Post & IN The Misquender AND . • A SUNSHINE COM£DY i:S COMING. APRIL 17 The Ex-k»ser in ExBe CArds Miss||f>jj|iili mi W rey, W(4pto Anton F. were ceived by McHenry fri#ft^ »»is w^ak. The wedding took place atvSt. Fra»> cis' church, Humphrey, Neb., at nlitl o'clock on Tuesday morning'of this week, followed by a reception at the home of the bride's father. The couple is expected in McHenry either tonight or tomorrow and for the present will make their home with the groom's parents. The bride is the youngest daughter of Henry Wegener, who last year disposed of his home on Featl street and moved back to Humphrey, from whence he came to this village a few years prior. During her residence in this village she was for a time employed at the Vycital hardware store, where thru her pleasing and courteous manner she won the admiration of a large number of the people of this community, among the younger set as well as the older folks.' The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Blake, highly respected citizens of this village and whose home is on Green street. He was born and raised near this village and has always claimed this as his home. Mr. Blake, since last fall, ha3 beey employed at Humphrey. , s stated above, Mr. and Mrs. Blake | are expected to take up their home in j this village and until they are able to, i find a house will make their home with the groom's parents. McHenry friends extend congratulations. j Edw. J. Brefeld of Chicago spent Easter Sunday in the h6me of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. n it , % . 9- • ^ • Order Your k * Si'* V:f* ^piiKRE Is really only ofte way^s; of being certain of having yotiPr next winter's coal when the .fast, snap of cold weather cbmes. • -f' ' That way is to give us f f f order now with instructions to fill the most advantageous time. "WitH a car shortage already in \ - J, \ \ evidence in some parts of the-coun?' ^ ^\T > try, and indications pointing;' to ? much more serious one iater, there y.'ff *8 no telling what conditions N towards fall. <•••• *• . Ci 4' ^ conditionsx^ed not, howl. . /:CT,I V> •'/ Make any difference as far -M your coal bins are concerned. . ,4, taking steps to fill them now, yoi|- ^ ^-J| are definitely protected. Ourphcmi--¥i ^ is No. 5. ,, • " A Alexanderi- Lumber Company West McHenry, III. / „ Phone 5 A , w* { , S OWLERS COWPIETE SCHEDULE ^The schedule of the local bowling eagudwas brought to a close a week ago ana in summing up the season's totals it was found that the Crowns, captained by Ed. Conway, came in for higfi honors. The team's reward was cash pri£e of $40.00. - The Rexalls, captained by Walter Vogt, finished second and pulled down cash prize of $30.00, while the Buicks, headed by Martin B. Schmitt, tame in for third money, $20.00. Math. B. Laures came in for individual high score honors of the teason, his best game being rolled for total of 254. For his efforts he reteivwd a cash prize of $5.00. For 'the three highest games: First, cash prize of $7.50, won by the Rexalls, score 2608; second, cash prize of $5.00, won by Fords, score 2601. A prifce was also awarded to the team rolling the best game during the season. This $5.00 went to the Fords, fvho succeeded in piling up a total of $91 pins. The second high went to the Crowns, also a $5.00 priz^, score 914. The individual high score for three games was made by Math. B. Laures, who hung up a total of 606. He received a cash prize of $5.00. Since the close of the league season the alleys are being kept quite busy by tie ladies, who, during the past winter, have taken very kindly to the sport. In fact, a few real good lady bowlers have been developed during that time. Mrs. George Bohr thus far holds the high score for the ladies, her nark being 188. rUBLICATION NOTICE FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO PAY TAXES • County of McHenry,)ss. .^,: State of Illinois, ) •%£: In the County Court oi*Safd Adolf Fischer, Administrator) of the Estate of Peter Thelen.) Deceased, petitioner, 1 ^ ) V8- \ Kate Fischer, Henry'TJtetellf Barbara Butzen, Michael) Thelen, Martin Thelen, Emma| Thelen, John Thelen, Mathias^ Thelen, Arthur Thelen, Eliza-t) beth Pich and Charles Pich,) her husband, Respondents.) Public notice- is hereby given that by virtue of a decree entered by said Court in the above entitled cause, on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1923, the said Administrator will at the hour of two o'clock p. m., on Saturday, the 5th day of May, A. D. 1923, on the premises hereinafter described, in the Vilage of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest bnd best bidder for cash, to pay the debts of said estate, all or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay debts now due from said estate, and the cost of administration now due and to accrue the right, title, interest and estate which the said PETER THELEN, deceased, had at the time of his death, in and to the following described real estate situated in the Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of -Illinois, to-wit: Lots 6, 7 and 10 in Block Five (5) of the Village of McHenry, in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, as per plat thereof on record in the Recorder's Office of said McHenry County, Illinois. Dated this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1923. Adolf Fischer, Jf -4^* . s' v" * wish There's no place in your home or * \ iCt Do not trust to such .places, therefore, J . ^a mortgage, deed, contract, securities, or ^ ^ insurance policy for these should be kept ' v ^ ^ '• . ,>&«• ^ safe against any possible deistruction :or Vt >•> J®9 8" --1' ^ « • •*- 1 v ^ \s>"» M 'M Mattyittodertt -4 m for valuables kept in the locked .private You can secure today the W, i . I world that wdl open your box..' - t ^ ^ . fbt ^ x ^ s $ v - v , . « : r • , j v : , v -,y, 4*v k-;; •- •;j boxes in our burglar and lire proof vault. ^ i V v < V„ <,*>?£ ' {A -'fep'i' *jdi x*":, • • " */* Administrator of the Estate of Peter the plant of the Wgetetu Electric COM- Thelen, Deceased. P* \Z ^ , 1 > % j f sf 1 v WE HAVE ON HAND OCR SPRING SHIPMENT OF r - ' : ; V - i % ' • > . ilrt ^ I Soy Beans > : % h: j Seed Corn Seed Oats Seed Barley Sheep Manure Bone Meal f JD*. V* '• ..£• : Medium Red Clover Mammouth Clove! Alsyke Clover Sweet Clover, Alfalfa , : Timothy ^ *'\I. .v rw Quality considered, we believe our prices the best on the marked m r' ; -r ;>• vl 1 «^ • fair and Courteous Treatment All Wttt McHenry, Ul. Crystal Lake, Ifc 3 MM* >*' &K r V,5 Y 'b --•'ft ."'•3€'f ' • H . :• •-M "3(:r . . r - v . • v. /• , riy # :