t f , -\C' \ fe-»: l£r*i*z ' Good Things Ahead--- • n # ' : . - A sack of flour can contain pathos or pleasure, can be a dud or a treasure. When poor bakings are the fault of the flour, it is truly pathetic; but.oh! what a jey wlit-a you pee and Uwlethe bakings from EARLY RISER flour. Not only does EARLY RT&ER" flour have a taste and a flavor, but a nutrition far greater than ordinary flour. It is always fresh, and as a consequence has not lost, its flavor and nutrition from age and travel. . • / • ' EARLY RISER flour has no freight waste,as does shipped-in flour. It is a home p^tMjft'oXauflb merit ae«*aatfc»it deserving ef your patronage. vt : McHenry Flour Mills ' WEST McHENRY. H.L. • . . Provine FOR Gefieraf WHY? Because: --- 1. PROVINE ranks U«fc as •• A* torney, having been actively engaged in successful legal practice for over a quarter of a century. 2. PROVINE has been tried and found true. During hia 15 ysais of Public life he ha* made a np> utation for the highest integrity, honor and efficient service. 3. PROVINE will safeguard the interest* of the Farmer. He is a farm owner. 4. PROVINE can unite the Party. He has no enemies to destroy and no favorites to reward, m Hill enforce the Laws. 5. PROVINE will bring new blood to the State Administration. AS A REPUBLICAN--Do you sanction the destruction ypar Party in Illinois through mm madness. si # few F< Amwer no by voting for fx] Walter M. Provine, Candidate*1 For Attorney General, Primary April 8th Colonel Noble Brandon Judah, Campaign Manager President Iltinob Slat* B/st Al--cwtion. Fire Terms Stale L«u- Former Mayor of Tmylonrtut. Another Proof That Buicks Satisfy Buick owners are always reluctant to part with their cars. For Buick's dependability, its ability to master every road condition, its sturdiness, its safety and comfort all firmly establish Buick in every owner's regard. Buick has made good cars for over twtonty years and the latest Buick achievement is its greatest. JLet us prove this to you a demonstration in Bui ok ">^*1 you like the best. OVERTON & COWEN McHENRY, ILL. * HARVARD. ILL. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build 9 VOLO Market your eggs at Erieksan'a. EVERYBODY VOTE TUESDAY. A big selection of Easter novelties at Vycital's. Mike Krapf was % caller in Wauconda Saturday. Easter cards and booklets, 5 to 25 cents, at Petesch's. A splendid line of new ginghams and percaes at Erickson's. Henry Kessler is suffering from an attack of rheumatism Nice Easter bonnets at ^ Jfl. Adams' store, Johnsburg. Albert Rosing of Libertyville spent Sunday in his home here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus spent Tuesday in Chicago. Have your Easter spit made to your measure at M. J. Walsh's. Frank Hironimus Was a business caller in McHenry-Monday. Mrs. Tom Vasey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wegener. We tend tb business as usual even it election time. Smith Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenzen were callers at Wauconda Saturday. Herman Molidor of Round Lake is helping Frank Rosing a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vasey and family spent Sunday at Wauconda. Madge Pfannenstill of Lake Defiance was a caller in town Friday. Miss Evaline Hironimus was a week end guest of friends at.Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenzeft were business callers at Grayslake. Wednesday. Supt. of Schools T. A- Simpson of Waukegan visited the local school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lenzen pf Grayslake spent Sunday with the former's mother here. - Irving Molidor and ArJ Kaiser of Waukegan spent Sunday "' at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenzen motored to Chicago Sunday and spent the day with relatives. t The Camp Fire Girls will hold a meeting at the M. E. church Saturday afternoon. Joe \yiser has purchased a new Fordson tractor from the Knox Motor Sales at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duesing and daughter, Katherine, motored to Chicago1' last Thursday. Wm. Deane of Waukegan, candidate fof state's attorney, was seen in our village Monday. Joseph Obornoy, Jrl, and friend of Chicago spent the week end at the cottage at Fish lake Katherine and Magdaline Henkel and Orpha Russell motored to Grayslake Friday afternoon. Frank Rossdeutscher is now employed as salesman for the Waukegan Oakland Sales & Service. Mrs. Sohpia Worts of Round Lake called on her son, Joe Rasch, at the S. J. Russell home Monday. i John Converse and John Gaa of Fox Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S, J. Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rossdeutscher of Round Lake spent Wednesday evening at the Joe Lenzen home. Dr. Grinnell has finished testing the herd of Chat. Thompson. Qut of thirty-five only three reacted. The biggest and" most varied selection of Easter novelties to be found in McHenry at J. J. Rothermel's. Wm. Hironimus of Round Lake was a caller at the home of his brother, Frank, and family Tuesday evening. ^ Miss Mildred Fitzgerald of Chicago spent a couple of days last week With her sister, Mrs. Pete Wegener. Joe Rasch, S. J. Russell and daughters, Esther and Orpha, called on the former's mother at Round Lake Sunday. Frank Ehredt and S. J. Russell left $unday evening for Wisconsin, where they expect to purchase a carload of Rattle. Wm. Duesing, Mrs. Frank Hironimus and sons, Earl, Clarence and Howarcf, motored to McHenry last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Benwell and family and George Benwell of Gurnee spent Monday with friends and relatives here. Sunday guests at the Wm. Duesing hotpe were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vollman, Raymond and Florence Dickinson of Chicago./ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duesing are the proud possessors of a new Ford touring car, purchased from the Knox Motor Sales at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rossdeutscher of Round Lake and Adeline Rossdeutcher Of Long Lake were callers at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Rossdeutscher Monday evening. . Raymond ij&sk, Edward Lusk, Davis s "Walkington, Corinne Blomgren of Roseville, Vera Vasey and Fern Grantham of Wauconda attended the senior class play at Libertyville last Thursday. The pictures, "Missionary Work in China," to be shown at the S. J. Russell home last Saturday night, were postponed on account of the bad weather. They will be held at that place on Friday night, April 4, and a cordial invitation is extended to everyone. No admission charges. Those from here who attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank Zuelsdorf at McHenry last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus. daUsrhter. Evaline, and son, Harry; Chas. Haas of Libertyville; L. V. Lusk, Miss Emma Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Passfield and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mrs. Frank Zuelsdorf of McHenry passed away at the West Side hospital in Chicago on March 24, following an extended illness and a very serious operation. She was formerly Sara Ellen Nicholls of this place and is well known, having spent her girlhood days here. She leaves to mourn her loss a grief stricken husband and three children, as follows: Mildred, aged seventeen; Elmer, aged fifteen, and Ivan, aged fourteen. An aged father, four sisters, Mrs. Frank Hironimus of this place, Mrs. John Engeln, Mrs. John Karls and Mrs. Richard Cronin of McHenry and four brothers as follows: Alfred Nicholls of Chicago, Wm. of Wauconda, John E. of Mchenry and George of Volo. She was preceded in death by her mother and brother, Fianki SLOCUM LAKEt- K EVERYBODY VOTE TWiSDAY. Quality tea and coffee at Erickson's More. Brown's tested seeds sold here. Smith Bros. Ladies' fancy oxfords, latest models. M. J. Walsh. Easter cards and booklets, 5 to 25 cents, at Petesch's. AI. Staples was a week end guest of Wauconda friends. : e Marbles, balls, gloves, jacks and all :inds of spring toys at J. J. Vycital's. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kirk and children were Crystal Lake callers Wednesday. # Mrs. Clara Smith was an afternoon visitor in the home of Mrs. W. E. Brooks Friday. Lillian Brooks of Kenosha spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks. Mildred Hoffman and Myrtle Darrell remained over Friday night with their cousin, Mrs. Neva Stubbins. Miss Corinne Blomgren was the guest of Miss Fern Grantham at Wauconda over Thursday night. Mra. Al. Granger returned home Saturday after spending the past week with friends at Cicero, 111. Mrs. Joe Dowell visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baseley, at Wauconda Thursday afternoon. Miss Myrtle Darrell was absent from high school the first of the week on account of cold and sore throat. Mrs. P. A. Smith visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. C. Harris, at Wauconda last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. G. J. Burnett accompanied her daughter home Sunday night and spent Monday with her at Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doweil and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, who reside east of Wauconda. Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lake visited witfi her mother from Friday until Sunday and Mr. Litwiler joined her on Sunday. Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews and Wm. Darrell of Crystal Lake and George Passfield were dinner guests at the Darrell-Matthews home Sunday. Many touring cars and trucks have been stalled on Slocum's Lake road during the past week, the road now being impassable for automobiles. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohrwall of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pfannenstill of Area were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pfannenstill. Harold and William Brooks and Henry WinWer, who are eftiployed at the John-Manville Roofing Co. at Waukegan, spent the week end at their respective homes here. " Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Geary and son, Forest, of Fremont spent Wednesday evening at the home of the former's parents. Mrs. Geary and son remained for a few days' visit. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews attended the euchre club party given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broncheon at the Broncheon House on Main street at Wauconda Monday night. Mrs. Harry Matthews was the lucky winner of the ladies' best prize. Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks, accompanied by about thirty members of the O. E. S. of Wauconda, attended the school of instruction at the Masonic Temple held at Waukegan Thursday last. Mildred Hoffman and Harry Matthews attended the evening session. TERRACOTTA Market your eggs at Erickson's. Miss Eleanor Phalin 'was a Chicago visitor Monday. Mrs. Belle Dufield visited relatives in Elgin Monday. Easter cards and booklets, 5 to 25 cents, at Petesch's. Miss Eva McMillan of Chicago spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Wm. Coleman entertained a friend from out of town Saturday. When good merchandise can be sold cheaper we will do it. Smith Bros. Miss Neva McMillan is spending a few days with Mrs. Edward Sund in Elgin. «• Paint! Paint! Time to think of painting. We have what you want. John J. Vycital. Frank Spraud of Chicago visited ^ JOHNSBURG EVERYBODY VOTE TUESDAY. New curtain material at Erickson's. Highest market price for eggs. M. J. Walsh. Peter Meersman wee 's Chicago visitor Tuesday. For quality merchandise see us first. Smith Bros. Easter cards and hogklM* K to 25 cents, at Petesch's. Nice Easter bonnets, el C. M. Adams' store, Johnsburg. Miss Frances Miller went to Chicago this week Tuesday. Miss Katherine Rieber was among the Chicago passengers Monday. J. B. Hettermann, Joe and George King were Chicago visitors Monday. Miss Barbara Smith returned home last week Tuesday from her visit in Chicago. Miss Coletta Freund boarded 0 the train for Chicago from Spring Grove Monday morning. ; John E. Freund of McHenry and Arthur Adams of Woodstock were callers here Wednesday. Miss Agnes Schmitt boarded the train for Chicago Sunday morning to witness the Passion Play. Math. Adams and daughter, Barbara, returned home Saturday from their visit at Cleveland, Ohio. Matthew Karls and Rudolph Gleichmeyer were among the Chicago passengers last week Wednesday. Miss Mamie Smith came out from Chicago last week Friday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and family of McHenry called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michels, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Althoff and family of McHenry were guests in th home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Sunday. ^ George Kloepfer, who at one" time owned and conducted the place now owned by John Jonas, is now in the hotel business at Grayslake, having recently purchased a hostelry in that village. Mr. and Mrs. Math. Lay and son, ,„t J.'.., Miss Mary Schmitt of Sublette, 111., were guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Schmitt, last week Tuesday. RING WOOD EVERYBODY VOTE TUESDAY A thousand and MM bargains at Erickson's store. Easter cards and booklets, 5 to 25 cents, at Petesch's. Dickinson's farm seeds at Alexander Lumber company. 43-2t Miss Mary Smith spent, Saturday with Mrs. P. F. Slater in Hinckley, 111. Mrs. Vaughan Jones of Chicago is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Rilla Foss. B. T. Butler of Chicago sprat the week end with relatives and friends in town. Mrs. Clay Rager attended the anniversary of the Genoa City Relief Corps last Saturday. Come in and look over the fine asortment of Easter candies and novelties. J. J. Rothermel. Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Harrison, Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Brown was called to Delavan, Wis., Tuesday by the serious illness of her brother, Henry Rugg. E. C. Hawley and son, Andrew, were Sunday guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. D. C. Bacon, at Crystal Lake. Mrs. A. W. Smith and Mrs. Emma Brown went to Chicago last Friday and witnessed the Passion Play at the Auditorium theatre. Mrs. Wm. Beth spent the week end with friends in Maywood. She was' accompanied home by her daughter, Cora, who has been visiting there for two weeks. The Home Bureau met With Mrs. L. Schroeder on Tuesday. There was a good atttendance of the members. Miss McCuIlough was present and everyone pronounced it one of the most interesting and instructive meetings they have held. The Home Circle will meet with Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin next Wednes day, April 9. The program will begin at two o'clock and lunch will be served about five o'clock. The committee to assist the hostess are Mrs. C. J. Jepson, Mrs. Chas. Peet and Mrs. Louis Hawley. Everybody is invited. YOU" CAN YOUR Taxes FOX RIVER VALLEY STATE BANK McHenry, Illinois McHenry (MS We keep tab on the public taste, and you will always find at our store the groceries most in demand by discriminate ing consumers. We find it pays u$ to keep just what our customers demand, so we never try to sell you M®omething just as good." Our years of experience are at vqitr service and ready to Icater to your wants. M. M. Niesen - --ifYOTE Wm. M. Carroll REPUBLICAN» CANDIDATE FOR. STATE'S ATTORNEY PRIMARIES, TUESDAY, APRIL Sth " Hftheandidacy is based upon his qualifications ness to fill this very important office. His campaign pledges and promises have been made to all the people of this county, for it is they, who pay the salary of the State's Attorney and in return are entitled to have the business ©f the r>ffi«ry trpnsacted in a capable and efficient manner. If elected he will have no political premises to fiiTfTft and no political enemies to punish, but will use his best efforts to fill the office to the satisfaction of the people o! this county. Your vote is respectfully solicited. * \ ADDITIONAL PERSONAL EVERYBODY VOTE TUESDAY. Mrs. I. Levinson and children spent Monday in Elgin. Mrs. C. L. Henion of Joliet is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye. Mrs. John Reihansperger and daughter, Mary, of West Chicago passed a few days this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chis. J. Reihansperger. CARD OF THANKS In this public manner we wish to express our heartfelt thanks in appreciation for the many kindnesses and Words of condolence extended us during our recent bereavement. John A. Anderson and Famil* Lester Tiffany, a former Crystal Lake young man, is now chief deputy sheriff of Lake county, having been at the home of Frank McMillan Sat- appointed to that position recently. urdav and Sundav. EVERYBODY VOTE TUESDAY. 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