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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jun 1912, p. 5

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~h v"- M ;..." \ -W » "ir^ * t Electric Light Users Should Enjoy These Privileges There are many handy elec­ trical devices for Saving- time and strength in the home that can be operated at low cost. Here is a partial list of them--all sold at prices generally lower than else­ where/ Why not have one or more of these appliances in your home? Vacuum Cleaners Washing Hack ins* Stwini Fltchia* Meter* Kitchen Cabin*ta Caffaa Parcolatora Chtflig Disaaa Electric ToaatarJ Electric Grills Ltbrarr and Reading Lanpa Luminous Radiators Electric Flat IroM Electric Otoe Stevee Many other electrical devices for comfort and economy in the home at our display rooms PublicServiceO). OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS •®v df CENTRAL OPERA BOOSE KdHDOn , ni i---- Ten (ents to A R. 10. Cracfi Bank of McHen ry ESTABLISHED 1S8S This Bank receives deposits, pays 3 per cent interest on time depos­ its, extends all courtesies consist­ ent with good business principles and does a GENERAL MNKIIIC BUSINESS respectfully solicting public pat­ ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first clasB security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil­ lage property for sale. If yon want to buy or sell, call on ns. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Ban kef su FEET OF FILM HO SHORT REELS. BEST OF SUBJECTS OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS their daughter in Mc- Popular Music! 10cts. TO ALL Everyone Welcome NO RESERVED SEATS IMIlffi LIMES --r--AND Delicious Pastries la the Inevitable result If yon use White Swan ...Flour... BUILD OF WOOD TO FIT PURSE-- Rather than overburden yourself with debt by building a house larger than your present needs demand, build of wood, the most elastic building on earth, and istart with 4 or 5 rooms. Addi­ tions can be made as required and when painted the old looks the same as new. Our figures on lumber and advice on home building may help you--free for the asking. WILBUR LUMBER CO. West McHenry. Phone 5 ASK YOUR JKOCER FOR SAiLE SJ V • • -- Hi ; yMiiER CO. WEST McHENRY. 11, STEM & SON, M'HENRY JOHN MCHAKDSON, VOLO BUCK'S, GROCERY, M'HENRY WILLIAM ALTHOFF JNUDiWUiMR. M 4 H£MV n r*f% FANCY F A M I U f f i m It seems like yesterday that mother mourned t h e t r a n s i t i o n f r o m skirts to trousers--his rocking horse will soon give way to the base­ ball and the pigskin. He's developing, chang­ ing, every day, and you haven't had his picture taken in more than a ydar--yes, it's two years last Christ­ mas. There's a pho­ tographer in this town. SdwiM's Pboto Studio THONE 971. WEST M'HENIY, iU. What you ask for is what you get here. You are not asked to buy some­ thing "just as good." Petesch. 62 Chicken feed at M. M. Nitron's., 40fcf .THE FLOUR. that never goes wrong WEST NlEill FLOUR AND FEED MILLS OUR m Bttl Our Corned Beef, we claim, is just a little bit better than any other, and those who have tried it declare that it is immense, if yon have not given it a trial, better do so at once. We know yon will like it. We also have a fine, fresh stock of fruits and vegetables at all times. If you haven't the time to call at our shop ring ns up and give us your or­ der. Our delivery system is something that we boost of. J.W.Aebischer to C. Q.rntt) M « TMIBN-V URSWeoD. Mrs. Hitcheas was a Chicago visitor Monday, E. C. Hawley was an Elgin visitor Monday. Allie Noonan was a Sunday guest of friends at Woodbine, 111. Prank Bell left Tuesday afternoon for his home in Ong, Neb. Starr Brink, wife and little daugh­ ter spent Sunday at Bert McCannon's. Hubert Potter and wife of Fairfield, Neb., are visiting relatives in and near town. A. Lawrence and wife spent Sunday afternoonWith Henry. Mrs. Florence Bell returned home from Three Oaks, Mich., Wednesday afternoon. Charlie Stevens of Elgin is here helping to repair the barn on his fath er's farm. Robert Tweed and wife of Daven­ port, Neb., are visiting Mrs. Mary Bell and other relatives. Mrs. J. C. L>add entertained Mrs. Park and daughter and Mrs. N. D. Stevens Tuesday afternoon. Thomas Walkington purchased a Mitchell auto of Fred Walters last week. It was delivered Saturday. Mrs. Lizzie Lan^hatu of Solon is visiting her niece, Mrs. John Mc­ Laughlin, and old friends this week. Fred Weidrich and Charles Olson have each purelvased a tine Oakland auto of Zealand of North Crystal Lake. Robert Tweed and wife, Arthur Bell, Glen Esh, Misse^ Mary and Bertha Bell took a trip to Lake Geneva, Wis. Mrs. Paulina Park and daughter, Olive, of Painsville, Ohio, are visitiug the former's brother, N. D. Stevens, and family. • Mesdames Lillian Conway, Libbie Ladd and Rilla Foss attended the Eastern Star meeting in Mc Henry Monday evening. The W. C. T. U. will hold their annual flower mission meeting in the M. W. A. hall Saturday afternoon of this week. Miss Emily Smith is pre­ paring the program. HOL.COM ItVILLK. Mrs. Johnson is visiting her son at Waucontia. Pearlie Peck was a Chicago passen­ ger Monday. Mrs. Alma Clemens is visiting at W. H. Harrison'8. Miss Nellie Doherty spent Saturday at W. Bolger's. Miss Anna Powers visited at D. A. Powers' Sunday. Mrs. Beiser entertained her sister from Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Colby were Sunday visitors at T. L. FlKnders'. Miss Jennie Olson of Chicago spent last week at Geo. LaSage's. Miss Vera Doherty spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Irene Davoll. Father Lehane aqd P. Cleary were callers in this vicinity Wednesday. Messrs. Paul Doherty and Raymond Powers spent Sunday at Will Welch's. Mrs. T. J. Walsh and Mrs." James B. Perry called at Will Gilbert's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Beiser and chil­ dren were Sunday visitors at W. B. Gilbert's. Mrs. Ed. Sutton of South Dakota spent Thursday and Friday with rela­ tives here. Miss Irene Frisby and James Doher­ ty were callers at Will Do^erty's Wed­ nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beiser and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gilbert called at Mr. Morse's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gilbert, Chas. Harrison and Mrs. C. Hutson called at F. Martin's Monday evening. Fred and John Powers and Miss Anna Powers attended the funeral of a relative at Hartland Saturday. TKBKA COTTA- Ray Conway was an Elgin visitor Sunday. W. H. Grant was a Crystal Lake caller Tuesday. William and Miss Mary Ames spent Monday in Elgin. Thos. Thompson was a caller at A. T. McMillan's Saturday. Mrs. P. H. Conway was a Holoomb- ville caller Tuesday. Ed Conway spent Saturday and Sun­ day with Elgin relatives. Rev. D. Lehane and P. J. Cleary of McHenry were callers here Tuesday. Miss Eleanor Phalin was the guest of Woodstock relatives Friday and Saturday. Mrs. A. Jacobs and Mrs. E. B. Smith of Ridgefield spent a recent day at J. H. Gracy's. Misses Minnie and Alice Knox of McHenry visited at M. A. Conway's last Wednesday. Mrs. Frank W his ton of Woodstock is spending a few weeks at the home of Henry McMillan. Mrs. Walter Hatchwell and daugh­ ter of Williams Bay spent the latter part of the week at the home of Chas. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matthews and children of Huntley called at the home of Chas. Buck one day last week. They made the trip in their new automobile. ' FiAMO TUNING. Mr. Mayr, having tuned pianos in McHenry and surrounding country for a number of years, will call regularly from now on during the summer months. Price per tuning, t3.00. Ad­ dress all communications to Frank J. Mayr, Plaindealer, McHenry, 111. 50 When you get ready to paint that house or barn of yours or do any other painting you had better consult Wm. Simes. He can save you money on paints and supplv you with something in that line that is right. 51 Big time at Nell's Columbia park on July Fourth. i UDOiniLa H. P. Barber went to the city Fri­ day. v J. J. Reser was a Crystal Lake caller Friday. S. A. Merchant was in Woodstock Saturday. Mrs. J. G. Hartman was at Crystal Lake Friday. W. S. Yanke was a Crystal Lake caller Saturday. Mrs. Wakefield went to Woodstock Monday forenoon. Wilbur Levey made a business trip to Chicago Monday. Lloyd Held is assisting Floyd Morse with his farm work. J. C. Button was a business caller in Woodstock Monday. Little Lucille Conerty is very sick with capillary bronchitis. Messrs. G. F. Gorham and F. W. Hartman were in Woodstock Monday. Mrs. Peter Nelson of McHenry was the guest of Mrs. Ilans Nelson Satur­ day. Mrs. W. P. Allen of Crystal Lake spent Monday with friends in Ridge­ field. Thomas Hansen is home from Jack­ sonville, where he has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Peck and daugh­ ter, Mrs. B. F. Peck, spent Monday in the city. Mrs. E. E. Knilans and daughter, Rhoda, drove to Woodstock Monday forenoon. Arlie A. Diets attended the funeral of his brother, Charles, at Marengo Saturday. Miss Florence Simmons was a Wood­ stock passenger on the 6:0(5 train Fri­ day afternoon. Mrs. Hans Nelson spent Saturday with her son, Ostan, at St.. Joseph's hospital, Elgin. Otto Johnson and 'family of Chicago are spending a week with Paul Pear­ son and family. The Cemetery association meeting was postponed on account of rain from June 15 to June 22. Miss Rose Harden of Chicago has been spending a few days at the Dygert and Wheeler home. Mrs. George Barden of Woodstock spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. R. Dygert, who is ill. Mrs. J. B. Lynch and daughter, Mad- alene, also grandson^ James Bennett, spent Monday in Woodstock. Mrs. C. Jacobs of Crystal Lake and sister and nephew of Missouri spent Wednesday at the home of A. Jacobs. Mrs. A. Hanson and sons, Thomas and Earl, drove to Huntley Saturday and spent the day with relatives there. Edith Nelson, Christina Mikkelson and Mary Bonnichsen called on Miss Edith's brother, Oscar, at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin. Arthur and Ray Skinner, Ed Pear­ son and Louis Goddard of Woodstock motored to Ridgefield and Crystal Lake Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Sherrard of Chi­ cago and Master Sidney Barber of Hammond, Ind., are spending a few days at the home of J. S. Barber. Mrs. M. C. Peterson of Hartland vis­ ited with her sister, Mrs. C. E. Con­ erty, and family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lynch Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jacobs entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Henise of McHen­ ry, Mrs. H. B. Rice, Mrs. Chas. Tack- man and daughter, Harriet, also Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jacobs of Crystal Lake at their home Sunday. Louise Evangeline, the infant daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Goddard, passed away at the home of her grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lynch, Wednesday morning of convulsions, brought on by whooping cough and bronchitis. Little Louise was born March 31 and passed to her home be­ yond June 12, 1912, being two months auu eleven days olu. The fuDeral ser­ vices were held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Gies- selbrecht, assisted by Rev. W. R. Shelt of Woodstock, conducted the services. Interment was in the Ridgefield cem­ etery. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the friends who so kindly offered their sympathy and help in our great bereavement. Alsp for the'flow­ ers, which were many and beautiful. MR. AND MRS. L. M. GODDARD. MR. J. B. LYNCH AND FAMILY. VOLO. Mrs. Geo. Huson of Round Lake was a Volo caller Friday. Miss Ella Moore spent Thursday and Friday in Wauconda. Misses Worts of McHenry spent Sun­ day at M. Wegener's. Miss Naomi Vasey of Round Lake attended church here Sunday. Mr. *nd Mrs. Chas. Kapple of Grays- lake were Sunday callers here. Miss Grace Croker and friends of Libertyville spent Sunday at Lee Hus- on's. D. V. Smith and Geo. Parks of Oak Park were recent visitors at Ray Pad­ dock's. Miss Marian Huson entertained the Misses Whipple and Williams of Lib­ ertyville last week. Mrs. L. V. Lusk and daughter, Esther, of East Fremont spent Sunday at A. J. Raymond's. Make up your Fourth at Nell's Fox river. mind to spend the Columbia park on 1 The interior of St. Mary's Catholic church is being repainted and deco­ rated. John Neiss is the artist. A few from here attended the exem­ plification of the first, second and third degrees to a large class of Knights of Columbus at Elgint last Sunday. The McHenryites report a fine time. The canning season is now here and we can supply you with the very choicest fluits now in season. Better see us before buying, because we know that we can save you money and supply you With the choicest fruit that is now on the market. Don't Forget that our delivery system is the best in town. 'Phone your order to us and we will see that the order is prompt­ ly filled and delivered. We are doing business on the twentieth century method, which we know you will ap­ preciate. Math. Laures THE WEST SIDE OROCERYMAN Phone 8 West McHenry MOT BE ON LUMBER PRICES There's a big difference in buying just lumber and in buying the kind of lumber we sell. Your contractor or carpenter will tell you that some lumber can be nailed right into a house without a plane ever touching it. That means the saving of hand labor. Of course, the lumber dealer has to charge a little more for this smoothly finished lumber, but in the end it really means a big saving to you. Right here is where a lot of mistakes are made when lumber is bought solely on price--without regard to quality. True, 15 to 20 years ago lumber sold for from 10 to 25% cheaper, but you do yourself and your pocket book a great injustice when you compare that lumber with the 50% to 75% greater values you really get today. Come in and see the difference. "There's No Place Like Home" WILBUR LUMBER CO. 'PHONE 6. TOUR GRANDMOTHER USED IT NEVER DISAPPOINTS FOR SALE BY WILBUR LUMBER CO. F. A. BOHLANDER JOHN STOFPEL M. J. WALSH West McHenry N. P. STEILEN & SON HUCK'S GROCERY M. M. NTESEN McHenry J. C. DEBRECHT Johnsburgh is offered by a poultry raiser at Palo Alto, Cal., for every louse or mite found on his place. He uses Lee's Lice Killer Easy to use. Always effective. We sell it. Also GERMOZONE, for diseases of Poultry Lee's Egg Maker and Chick Grower White Diarrhoea Remedy Dr. Ness* Poultry Panacea Standard Worm Powder and Fly Shy L V. lTALLiSTER & CO. 'Phone 59-W :: West McHenry Petesch's cold cream, sunburn. 25c the jar. for tan and 52 Dependable Drugs There are distinct advantages in buying drugs and medicines where you know the experience and training of the management is such as to insure scientific service. - * - . - For Your Protection When we supply your drugs you can always be sure that everything necessary to protect your interests has been done. We also con­ sider right prices as part of good service and will guarantee that, quality considered, lower prices than ours cannot be found anywhere. N. H. PETESCH DRUGGIST. "Phone 56-W McHENRY 'I I will find you in need of many articles that are on sale at only first-class Hardware Es­ tablishments. That's what we claim to be conducting and are sure that our line consists of an excellent assortment of the many things that you may be in need of at this, the spring season F. L. McOMBER., The West Side Hardware Man. >m i IS HERE We have an elegant new line of Lace Curtains, Carpets, Hugs and Linoleum In fact, we have everything in the Home Furnishing line and know that we can sat­ isfy you both in quality and price. JACOB JUSTEN •*! tvmmmmnmmmummmmwmmm&M f< k ' f0 V *•*>' v* ;.•*> / W S -' * »'• ILIe Use nothing but the best of everything in making up our bakery goods. The best grade of flour, good, pure milk, the very best of lard, the best grade of sugar and the highest priced spices are used. Buy your bakery here and be sure you are getting the best. 4 -a i Phone 103R II A. TIETZ, Prop. fr P H I L I P J A E G E R GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL. ATTENTION GIV&N TO THK SAUK QT Dressed Beef, rtutton. Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Batter and Ens This is the oldest bona* on the street Tags and price list" taratahad m application. COLO STORAGE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall A J. PaMta St. Who«Ml* Market. . . i

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