t ? ^ r~f* *** % «* v, -.,« -;iC-.- Mwcstern ice (ream Ml l(fer' CHAPELL'S ICE CREAM . >*» , ;,•:; Brick, New York and Strawberry^ FANCY CHOCOLATES OCARSAND TOBACCI SCHIESSLE & WEBER. Carl Strueh's HEALTH RESORT McHENRY, ILLINOIS Complete system of Natural Xreatnaent8. Modernized Milk Cure and other rational diets. Sun Baths in the open, with curative exercised Bath Treatments, Rest Cure, etc. Open air cottages. Real country life. Very homelike. Fine Beach. Golf and other out door games. Accommodations for vacationist si Consultations at Chicago office by appointment. Write for free descriptor ® and illustrated Booklet "F\ TELEPHONE McHENRY 42 Our farms have been placed in the honor rdll of the National Friesian- Holstein Association by reason of Some excellent records recently made. We have some wonderful young bulls for sale out of some of these test cows at real bargains. Some ready for service. Come and visit the farm and - convince yourself of the value of these •\ young bulls and our prices. - Birchmont Farms John L. Nichelson & Sons Ingleside, 111, Phone 632-J-l r 500.000 in one day* saw the new* AMKwnceKrt oftke mam Bukfc "Standard Six mately 500,000 salesrooms on due fint day car was shown. Why? Because one is marveling atthe new ardSlx"--the "Six" that sets a new t standard of quality and price. See it forYoursdf I OVfcRTON & COWEN McHENRY, ILL. HARVARD, ILL. SLOCUM LAKE Market your eggs at Erickson's. Bradley bathing suits at Smith's Al. Staples is spending the week on business at Evanston Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks were McHenry callers Friday evening. P. A. Smith and son, Claire, were ealler»"at Spring Grove Tuesday. Raymond Lusk was a dinner guest of Miss Corinne Blomgren Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks visited friends at McCollum's lake Sunday. H. M. Hoelsher of Chicago spent Saturday afternoon at his farm here. W. k. Brooks and son, Chesney, were at McHenry Saturday morning. Mr. aad Mrs. Robt. Kirk and children were business callers at McHenry Saturday. - Mae and Dougles Smith visited their aunt, Mrs. B. C. Harris, at Wauconda !;ist Friday afternoon. Willard Darrell attended a directors' meeting of the Wauconda railroad Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett and Al. Staples visited the Ritt family at Crystal Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dickson and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Meyers at Area. The Ct. J. Burnett family and friends from Chicago and Evanston enjoyed a* midnight lobster supper Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks spent Saturday evening with the former's sister, Mrs. Wm. Toynton, at Wauconda. Dr. and Mrs. Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett and Al. Staples enjoyed a motor boat ride on Fox lake Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Carl Ohrwall of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tfannenstill. Mrs. P. A Smith accompanied Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Harris of Wauconda to Cherry Valley Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Miss Irene Wheck and Harold Wheelock of Chicago called on relatives at the Darrell-Mstthews home Saturday afternoon. Don't forget to call on Wm. G. Schreiner, phone 93-R, when you get that new car, for insurance~in the best of companies. McHenry, HL Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lake, Mrs. G. Burnett and Dn and Mrs. Brunswick of Chicago attended the dance at McHenry Saturday night Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs Clara Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks auditors. Emily Smith of Park Ridge and Raymond Fues of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohrwall of Crystal Lake and Mrs. J. W. Pfannenstil! and daughter, Mae, accompanied Marjorie Bloomfield to her home at Elgin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blomgren and daughter, Corinne, Mrs. E. Anderson and John Blomgrea attended the fu neral of Mrs. Martin Burman at Geneva Tuesday. Mrs: G. J. Burnett went to Chicago Monday where she will assist in caring for her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lake, who underwent an operation at the Lakeside hospital. Mildred Hoffman, Mrs. W. L. Spafford- of Jefferson Park and Mrs. Theresa Gardner of Grand Island, Neb., were Monday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs* LaDoyt Matthews at Crystal Lake. Mrs. W-. L. Spafford and son, Bennie, of Jefferson Park and Mrs. Theresa Gardner and daughters, Gladys and Evelyn, and son, Lloyd, of Grand Island, Neb., are visiting their aight. Mrs. Elvera Darrell, and other relatives at Oak Glen farm and Crystal Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Ulyrtje, Mr. and Mfs. Harry Matthews, Mrs. W. L. Spafford and son, Bennie, Mrs. Theresa Gardner and daughters, Gladys and Evelyn and William Darrell attended the M W. A. dance at Lake Zurich Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, and son, William, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews, Mrs. Elvera Darrell, Mildred Hoffman. Walter Winkler, Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake, Mrs. W. L. Spafford and son, Bennie, of Jefferson Park. Mrs. Theresa Gardner and daughters, Gladys and Evelyn, and son, Lloyd, of Grand Island, Neb., enjoyed a picnic dinner^at Gage's lake. RINGWOOD Children's * socks at Erickaon's. Tor good hose at a fair price, buy iur Rollins. Smith's. ~ Mrs. Jessie Trow of Hebron Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Louis Schroedor. Miss Lucy HaU of Woodstock was calling on * relatives ia town last Thursday. < Polly Prim tavern, chicken or steak dinners, $1.60. No cover charges. Dancing free. ^ Miss Imogene Ingram of Geneseo, 111., is spending the week with friends here and at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson returned Sunday after a two weeks' trip thru Wisconsin and Minnesota. Mrs. Rila Foss and sons, Wayne and Floyd, started Tuesday for a trip to Vermont, where they will visit Grandma Foss. Miss Mildred Jepson returned home Sunday after having spent a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huson, in Elgin. Don't forget to call on Wm. G. Schreiner, phone 93-R, when you get that new car, for insurance in the best of companies. McHenry, 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith and sons of Urbana, 111., are camping on their farm south of town while necessary repairs are being made on the buildings. Mrs. Francis Hall returned last Friday from Manitowoc, Wis., where she has Spent the last two months with her daughter, Mrs. Schroeder, and family. Mrs. Mary Kemerling of Chicago was calling on her aunt, Mrs. Mary Smith, last Thursday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Marshall of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Math„ Rothermel of Springfield returned to their home last Wednesday after spending a week with the former's sister, Mrs. Ben Justen. Mrs. Justen accompanied them as far as Chicago. Mrs. C. J. Jepson and Mrs. A. W. Smith attended the annual meeting of the McHenry County Home Bureau at Woodstock last Thursday. It was a very interesting meeting as well as an instructive one and was thoroly enjoyed by everyone in attendance. The display of Dennison weaving done by the various units of the county was well worth going to see. A very good program was given and the dinner was a wonderful feed. Miss Rose Co»t«| L l Miss Rose Coates died Tuesday. Tuly 8, 1924, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ruth Hopper. She was the daughter of John and Clarissa Coates, born Dec. 24, 1875, and has lived her entire life in or near Ringwood. She leaves to mourn her loss three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hopper, Mrs. Eliza Merchant and Mrs. Libbie Wiederich, and five brothers, Robert of Cedar, Kansas, George of Clarion, Iowa, Elijah, Joe and Charley of this community. The funeral was held in the Methodist church at Greenwood on Thursday afternoon of last week, Rev. Ross officiating. Interment was > in the west Ringwood cemetery. # OSTEND Curtain materials at Erickson's. Try our service in groceries. Smith Bros. Frank Kaiser has been having stomach trouble the' [last several days. Polly Prim tavern, chicken or steak linners, $1.60. No cover charges Dancing free. Warren Francisco and sister, tyiss Ammie, called on relatives at Wauconda Sunday. , • E. L. Francisco, wife aad little niece and his mother, Mrs. Lou Francisco, were Sunday evening callers on relatives here. An agent from Barrington called at the Frank Kaiser home several times recently to sell them a radio set. As yet he hasn't made a sale. Don't forget to call on< Wm. G. Schreiner, phone 93-R, when you get that new car, for insurance in the best of companies. McHenry, 111. The farmers feel a little encouraged as the rain ceased long enough for them to cultivate a few rows of corn and mow a load or two of hay. Mrs. Maud Clark and daughters and a cousin of Mr. Clark's visiting in the Clark home were over Thursday evening callers, in'the Henry Hobart home. People can get to Woodstock the regular way now by leaving the cement road and going over the hogsback. It will not be long until we can travel the cement all the way. Miss Ammie Francisco is improving in health. She attended the Bassett funeral and Friday last walked % short distance to the home of her sister, which she had not done for nearly four months. Several from this neighborhood attended the funeral of Wilbur Fisk Bassett last week Tuesday, July 8. Mr. Bassett lived in this neighborhood many years, but the past several has lived in West McHenry. Mr. Howe, who resides on the Rogers farm, is still making changes and has moved the wing of the house out east of the old place and is fixing it up. The remaining part of the house is undergoing quite extensive changes. Mrs. Hila Thomas has been away for some time. She accompanied her nephew, Emil Thomas, to Minnesota for an examination to find the cause of his trouble. One report is that the main cause was poor teeth and a need of glasses being changed. JOHNSBURG Miss Coletta Freund boarded the train for Chicago Sunday evening. Polly Prim tavern, chicken or steak dinners, $1.60. No cover charges. Dancing free. ' Mayer Honorbilt shoes feel better, wear better and cost no more than others. Smith Bros. Otto and Herbert Becker and Leo Glazer of Sublett^, 111., called on friends here Sunday. Misses Rosella and Oliva Schaefer of Wauconda were visiting with Miss Mildred Schaefer Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of McHenry were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith last Thursday. Little Miss Helen Schaefer returned home Saturday night from a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. Miss Helen Shean and her aunt* Mrs: Mann, of Elgin called on Miss Katherine Althoff here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grube and Miss Marie Mertes motored to Chicago and spent the week end there Mrs. Nick Nett and children oi Spring Grove called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein and family Saturday. Miss Leona Schaefer of Chicago is spending a few days with her cousins, Misses Cecelia and Emma Schaefer. Misses Barbara and Katherine Althoff visited with Their sister, Mrs. Will Althoff, at Woodstock last week Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Freund and children of McHenry were Sunday guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John Mey/trs of McHenry called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Wagner and daughters of Volo were guests in the home of Mrs. -Wagner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Althoff, Sunday. Mrs. John Oeffling and children aw1 Mr. and Mrs. Ji-hn E. Freund and son of McHenry culled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Adams Sunday afternoon. ' * . Mr, and Mrs. John Ratten V Sprinj Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Math. Rauen of Spring Grove and their son, Arnold, of Chicago, Mrs. Louis Bishop and daughter, Jeannette, and Miss Emma Freund of McHenry pacsed Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johr H. Freund. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH The order of Services at St. John's Catholic church on Sunday during the summer months are as follows: The low masses: 7:45 and 10:00 a. m. Five minute sermon during first and ten minute sermon during late mass. Benediction immediately after 10:00 o'clock mass. This order will prevail up until Labor Day. Visitors are welcome.> ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE „ A check forger visited several business houses at Marengo on a recent evening and succeeded in making his get-away with over $100. The North Shore Line is now operating busses between Waukegan and Round Lake on Saturday evening tor the accommodation of dance patrons of. the Geo. Renehan Avon Park resort. Atty. C. B. Whittemore of Marengo set a new record for McHenry county attorneys to shoot at when on a recent day he closed^ fourteen estates, proved two wills and started two new estates. The excess water, which had flooded a part of the Bel Mar golf course, located between Marengo and Belvidere, has been drained and playing has agnin been resumed on the course. The Crystal Lake high school band is now giving weekly open air band concerts. The programs are being rendered on Friday evenings at the high school grounds and start promptly at 7:00 o'clock. Two Franklin Park young men were arrested at Wauconda one day last week and taken to the Lake county jail at Waukegan, charged with reckless driving, having liquor in their possession while driving, driving while in an Intoxicated condition and resisting and threatening an officer. Eighty lots in the Trestik's Walnut Grove subdivision to Barrington were sold at public auction on a recent afternoon and evening. The lots brought a total of $14,325 or an average of $178 each. The new subdivision has been annexed and is now a part of the village of Barrington. The Farmers' New Era Telephone company installed a mila snd a half of new cable last week. The cable was extended from the Pomrening farm south of Richmond, to the Hard Scrabble district. The company serves the Ringwood, Richmond and Hebron districts, with headquarters at Hebron. Two fake prohibition officers visited the village of Trevor, Wis., recently and induced some of the dispensers of drinks to "come across" with a bribe There ar©. thousands of people floating around this land of ours who are everlastingly looking for "easy money," The total receipts of the post office at Harvard during the year ending July 1, 1924, were $24,663.69, a gain of $2,439 over the preceeding twelve months. The office lacked only $700 in gross receipts to receive a place in the roll of first-class postoffices pi the United States. and from reports they are getting it According to a Chicago newspaper, Guiseppe Samille, charged with killing Carlo Lasalva during the quarrel following a card game last January and who was arrested in Chicago two weeks ago, confessed that he had made his home at Crystal Lake for five months, following the murder. W. A. Goodwin, a truck driver employed by the Chapell Ice Cream company' of Chicago, was quite severely burned about the head, face and arms on the afternoon of July 4. He had stopped for gasoline at a filling station at Lake Zurich, when in some manner the gasoline ignited and exploded. Dr. J. A. Ross of Wauconda attended the injured man who was taken to his home in Chicago that evening. ALFORD H. POUSE Attomey-at-Lanr Telephone No. 108-R. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all classes ifr property in the best companies. Phone 28 West McHenry, El. McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS A. LEATH & CO Elgin 70 Grove Rock ford SOS W. Stat* Aurora 31 Island Dubuque 57fi MrtJn Freeport S W. Main Waterloo 500 Lnfar*M« Belolt 817 Fourth Joliet 215 Jefferson Janesville 202 Milwaukee Eau Claire Masonic Bids Oshknsh 11 Main Si. Peoria 325 8. Adams Decatur 411 N. W&tatf Make Your Horn a Happy One And one good way to do that Is to make it comfortable. 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