f T T • I - ' T , % - • . V *,;- f T 7 77t T Y t* 7 7 7 i % i i i t 7 7 7 7 J J 7 J J J t t 7 7 Y 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7t 7 7 7 7 ft 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 t 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 i to Your Neighbor HEM you hand the dollars you spend to your neighbor, you are handing them to someone who will re-spend them in this community. And the more dollars we can get spent and re-spent in this community, the greater it will grow as a trading center. You are protecting and cultivating your own interests by making this a bigger and better trading center. And you are laying a firm foundation upon which may be built a better community for your children and your grandchildren. It is a big enterprise worthy of our most careful thought. AGATHA GIFT SHOP M'GEE'S CLOTHING STORE KENT & COMPANY, Real Estate and Insurance THOMAS P. BOLGER DRUG STORE I M'HENRY LUMBER COMPANY ERICKSON DEPARTMENT STORE WEST M'HENRY STATE BANK NATIONAL TEA 00. NYE JEWELRY, MUSIC & RADIO SHOP W. H. ALTHOFF HARDWAEE f? MILLER'S STORE, General Mercl&ndise SCHAEFER STAR SALES W. L. HOWELL & CO., Battery St*£ijaa CAREY ELECTRIC SHQjg/. EMPIRE THEATRE, Vaudeville and Pictures JOHN J. VYCITAL, Hardware and Paints OVERTON & COWEN, Buick Sales and Service RIVERSIDE CASH GROCERY AND MARKET W. J. DONAVIN, Plumbing and Heating JOS. W. FREUND, Cash Clothing Store H. C. KAMHOLZ, Hardware • " ' - 1,1 Ivf I .a ,w w oiewort * w-asAtl; L *4 - „ VY" •> ^ THE M'HBNRY PtATHDEALKR, tHWHSOAY, -•i+,T r< ,«• T-.1t;; Ji !ti'. Srt.J ftt % - iTTi i L > 'Si'W M •&" "W gr bk* m f tuiln)/ JEW J SDL-jP ibmmr.% til . H Dollars if to,ii iiiB if jrfl ams ¥A mm'B W:4 Mli •"I? *W*f. <;<-11M# ' y x -M xi , Im II YIN turn® f>Z?yY- " V V ' • - v - -Hf* *s'; "• ' J u' JU^ujb' >p: • •:% * r-jtune trouble »,v\c!VV4 ' V-'x-'T ,l **-.i• liiiiilp li ...