* n* • ]| f>5" mm-.^ Suits and Hats® Shirts and Neckties Shoes ^aitlpf Hosier^ and see the hew styles and colors. « Jos. W. Freund SflimS MCREASE dF nVE JR AT • M • TBIDANCE TWENTY BOYS ABE TARDY DURING THE MONTH WHILE 177 CA0ES QRAIWHfF A*T REPORTED • girls, 16; Boys, 236J Tfts JOHN STOFFEL Spices Offees WEST M'HENRY PHONE 59-J Extracts STOFFEL'S Special Blend COFFEE is good coffee at a moderate price, 28c per pound. Try it today. This b/and v of coffee is always uniform and of excel lent cup quality. It is put up for us i>y the largest and oldest importing firm in the United States. Every pound guar anteed to satisfy or money refunded. :: We say it yet--try it today •i - • Oth^r Good (trades at 25 c 30c 35C OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK In the spring1 of the year Mr. Quaint Decided improve things with paint. So he came to wlioFe we sell paints galore, And he . still paints without any restraint. :rm- • 4' NO MATTER WHAT yon want to paint, see us. Our paints are adapted tb all purposes, exterior and iinterior»# ^WTe sell the best paints madf: and make the right price. J. VYCITAL & iv,; fc . . y : V t Vi P'- •to sfc'..' I- tv.rr ^ •M. £• yS pi,;: f>.. •• • I',1" •r^ mi. "Vanity on the highway" still pays a ridiculous toll for auto mobile travel. But two hun dred thousand new Fords will this season go to buyers who prefer real service at reasonable cost rather than ostentatious display at unreasonable cost. ss*- •.•.yy;-. More than a quarter of million PV>n3s now in --convincing' evidence of their won-* gtt derful merit, llunubout, 8525; Touring Car, - 1600; Town Car, $800-1. o. b. Detroit, with ' all equipment. Getlnteresting "Ford Times" ^ Aoua Dept. P., Detroit, Ford Motor Cont* "y or John Knox, McHenry. ' ;x< "'.i " ' "V^r- * .-'i •; frf-t _ FIRST GRADE. Enrollment;; r Boy*. ••.'ISjj total, 2B. ^;'!'y No. of flays "attendance: girls, 314; total, 550, No. oi days absence: Boys, 4; girls, 6; total, 10. Cues of tardinen: Boys, 4; girls, 1; total, & Average dally attendance for grade, Se.5. No. of pupils ranking, abotfe 90 in industry, 17. ' * ' No. neither absent nor tardy, 1$. y: ^ SEOONTJ GRADE. .. JSirollment: Boys, 10; girls, 9; total, 19. No. of days attendance: Boys, 182J; girls, 160J; total, 343. ( No. of days absence: xBoys, 17 i; girls, 4i; total, 22. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 2; girls, 0; total, 2. Average dally attendance for grade, 17.15. •: ,y .. •> •" No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in dustry, 9. No. neither absent nor'tardy, 10. No. of cases of corporal punishment for room, 0. No*. of cases of truancy *for room, 0. Mrs. M. Overton, Teacher, THIRD GRADE. Enrollments Boys, 7; girls, 14; total, 2L' No. of days attendance: 8oys, 129; girls, 2(>0i; total, 389$. No. of days absence: Boys, 11; girls, 4i; t6tal, 15*k Cases of tardiness: Boys,' 0; girls, 0; total, 0. m ' •' J.' A2 award Chicago World's TWELFTH GRADE. Average daily attendance for gwu^f Enrollment: Boys, 1; girls, 8; total, 19.47. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in dustry, 13. No. neither absent nor tardy, 1S.V . . FOURTH GRADE. Enrollment: Boys, 9; girls, 6; total, 15. No. of days attendance:' Boyi, ,174$; girls, 116; total, 290}. ^ No. of days absence: Boys, 5i; *, girls, 4; total, 9|. Cases of tardinecte: Boys, 0; girls, 0; total, 0. Average daily attendance for grade, 14.52. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in dustry, 8. No. neither absent nor tardy, 7. No. of cases of corporal punishment for room, 0. No. of cases of truancy for room, 0. ' Clara V. ^Stoffel, Teacher. 'FIFTH GRADE. Enrollment: Boys, 12; girls, 12; total, 24. No. of days attendance: Boys, 226i, girls, 225i; total, 452. No. of days absence: Boys, 3; girls, 9J; total, 12iw Cases of tardiness: Boys, 0; girls, 0; total, 0. Average daily attendance for grad£, 22.9. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in dustry, 15. No. neither absent nor tardy, 1&. SIXTH GRADE. Enrollment: Boys, 10; girls, 11; total, 21. No. of days attendance: Boys, 189V, girls, 195; total,"384}. No. of days absence: 130ys, 41; girls, 7; total, 11|. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 4; girls, 4; total, 8. Average dally attendance lor grade, 19.22 No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in* dustry,15. No. neither absent nor tardy, 10. No. of cases Of corporal punishment for room, 0. .No. of cases of truancy .for room, 0. I .. Pearl Claxton, Teacher. , ' SEVENTH GRADE. Earollment: Boys, 6; girls, 15; total; Zl* , . No. of days attendance: Boys, 106; girls, 2914; total, 3974. No. of days absence: Boys, 10; girls, 84; total, 184. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 0; girls, 0; total, 0. Average daily attendance for gvpUle, 19. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in dustry, 10. " - No, neither absent nor tardy, f3. EIGHTH G$ADE. V ^ Enrollment: Boys, 12; girls, 7; total, 19. • No. of days attendance: Boy9, 225; girls, 134; total, 359. No. of days absence: Boys, 144; girls, 6; total, 204. Cases of tardiness: Boys, 5; girls, 1; total, 6,. Average daily attendance lor grade, 18- No. .of pupils ranking above 90 in in dustry, 9. N^. neither absent nor tardy, 6. No. of cases of corporal punishment ior room, 0. * No. of cases of truancv for room, <X Florence E. Howe, Teacher, ... NINTH GRADE. ... ^Enrollment: Boys, 7; girls, 12; total, No. of days attendance; 131; girls, 231; total, 362. # , y .' ' No. of days absence: Boys, 9; girls, 9; total, 18. " _ \ Cases of tardiness: Boys, 4; girls, 1; total, 5. Average dailyWtehdance for grade, is. . •- ;; l^o. of pupils ranking above feO In in dustry, 10. No. neither absent nor tardy, Ilk TENTH GRADE. : ^ Enrollment: /Boys, 5;girls,8; 13. ' No. of day B a | • -»• " girls, 1564; total, ?42|. No. of days absence: Boys, 13J; girls, 34; total, 17i. y... ^_ Cases of tardiness: Boys, 0j girls, x; total, 1. _ Average daily attendance- for g¥ade, 12 plus. » » i . No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in dustry, T. • * No. neither absent nor tardy, 8. No. of cases of corporal punishment for room, 0. No. of cases of truancy for roOm, 0. Agnes A. Petry, Teacher. ELEVENTH GBADE. Enrollment: Boys, 6; girls, 11; total, n- . ^ No. of days attendance; Boys, 115; girls, 217; total, 332. y < No. of days absence: Boys, B; girls, 3; total, 8. ' _ - Cases of tardineais: Boya, 1; ̂ irls, 0; total, 1. 1 * Average daily attendance for grade, W.6. - ' • . No. of pupils .ranking above 00 in in dustry, 12. . . . No. neither absenfPhor t^dy, 10. ' VILLAGE COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 3 (Continued from 1st page.) 9. No. of days attendance: Boys, 20; girls, 1504; total, 170J. No. of days absence: Boys, 0;. girls; 94; total, 9J. , Cases of tardiness: Boys, 0; girls, 0; total, 0. Average daHy attendance for grade, 8.5. No. of pupils ranking above190 in in dustry, 6. p No. neither absent nor tardy, 6. No. of cases of corporal punishment for room, 0. No. of cases of truancy for room, 0. REPORT OF ALL GRADES. Enrollment: Boys, 94; girls, 129; total, 223. No. of days attendance: Bogs, ,1821; girls, 2451; total, 4272; No. of days absence; Boys, 98; gii^. 79; total, 177. .. .. Cases of tardiness: fioys, 20; gtrls, 8; totaj, 28. v • • ' > Average daily attendance for school, 211. No. of pupils ranking above 90 in in dustry, 131. N No. neither absent rfor tardy, 121'. No. of cases of corporal punishment for school, 0. No. of cases of truancy for school, 0. A. Edgar Nye, Superintendent. » ANTIGO H. Antigo H., No. 59504,- registered and standard bred, will stand at Math. Freund's blacksmith £hop on Tuesday of each week until July 1. Antigo H. has a race record of 2:194 and is a full brother Aegon Star, 2:lli. Foaled 1899. Black stallion, 15| hand high. SirpcUby Aegon 6994, record 2:18^. Sire of8r**J6^uding Aegon Star, in the list 2:114, he by Nutwood 600; record 2:18}, sire of 168 in the list. Antigo H.'sdam Gypsy A. 2:25f, $lam of 64n the list. Antigo H. is a very hand some black with a small star in fore head, broken single and of a good dis position, is clever in harness and is a square, open gaited trotter. $15 to insure. All accidents at owner's risk. Lusk Btos., Round Lake,'111. 'Phone 12-J-2. 46-4t THE HONE GUARDS The Home Guards will meet at the home of Ruth Bacon on next Saturday afternoon, May 10, at two o'clock. Don't forget to bring your pictures with you. Visitors welcome. Our business has been built by.giv ing Our customers reliable goods at right prices. President Stoffel, with the consent of the jx>ard, approved the bond of James Revor as principal, with N. J. Justen and N. A. Huemann as sureties. On motion by Chamber!in, seconded by Barbian, that the applications for village marshal be in by Tuesday night, May 13, 1913, and the board may ap prove or reject. Motion carried. , On motion by Chamberlin, seconded by Fisher, - that the members of the £>oard serve gratis at the ̂ special meeting to be held Tuesday evening, May 13, 1913. Motion carried. On motion by Weber, p^eohded by Spencer, the board adjourned. Motion carried. S. STOFFEL, President. W. G, SCHRElNEBy^C^erk. The president appointed the follow ing committees: , Finance committee--Barbian, <^feam- berlin and Fisher. . Street and alley committee--Spen cer, Web#r and Nickels. Sidewalk committee--Weber, Cbain- berlin and Nickels. ~ a ' ? Public property committee--Nickels, Spencer and I|arbian. • Water Works committee--Chamber- lin, Nickels and Fisher. License committee--Nickels, JWeher and Chamberlin. Board of health--Dr. N. J, Nye, Wm. Bacon and B. J. Brefeld. 1 > Board of local improvement commit tee--Simon Stoffel, R. G. Chamberlin and Wm. Fisher. , Miscellaneous commititee--Barbian, Weber and Spencer. " Superintendent of waterworks--Ch»s. B. Harmsen. - ADDITIONAL PERSONALS J. W. Freund was a business riftitor in the windy city today. George Jones passed Sunday at fois home in North Crystal Lake. • , Mrsr C. E. Gay lord passed Wednes day with Woodstock relatives. C.-S. Howard was among the Chica go passengers this (Thursday) morn ing. F. H. Wattles attended to business matter's in the metropolitan city Wed nesday. Mrs. Ej W. Hfowe was in Chicago today purchasing new millinery for her Centerville parlors. Mrs. Wm. Bonslett and daughter, Mary, boarded, the train for Evanston, 111., this (Thursday) morning. Mrs. J. C. Holly apd soh, Warren, went to Chicago this morning for a few days' visit with relatives. Roy Bohlander of Cary Was a gijest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohlander, last Saturday. Mrs. 23. S. Chapell apd daughters, Harriet and Marian, spent Saturday and Sunday as the guests of McHenry relatives.' Mr. Chapell drove out in his car on Saturday evening and all returned home on Sunday night; John R. Hunter of Vincennes, Ind., spent Sunday,as'a guest in the home of Dr. C. H. Fegers. Mr. Hunter was right in the midst of the recent terri ble flood of Indiana and went thru an experience which he has nO .desire to' go thru again. y ALUMNI MEETING The McHenry High School Alumtii association will meet on Friday even ing, May 9, at the home of Miss Flor ence Howe. Every graduate'is urgent ly requested to be present and in this manner show his interest in the .as sociation ai^ell as in our school. war oosiery America's Handsomest' Hosiery tl . / . Hils stOod the test, ^twenty-eight years, yet it has never **rtpted* VSv on the reputation of'a past year-^-each year it has set'anew the hijrb ^* w-v. 1. • • \ J.?*- mark of maximum hose merit--each year it has earned a better name for excellence--that's why it has gained the confidence of the American Family--that's why it is demanded, purchased and worn by buyers of judgrAent and sensible economy. See the Blpck-Cat at our hosiery counter--convince yourself as to its merits. Feel Its luxuriant softness, see its shapeliness, its knit" glove fitting" for style,'of softest yarnsHiyr comfort, colored .by the high- y • ,^e»^salaried dyer in America for beauty, made with extended rein-1 ...fpi^ment $n heel and toe for wear. - - - • ' LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF THE BLACK CAT; w| you'll be sure to get satisfaction^ you'll get, hosiery that s t nwVlllPt nf hil/ilpot clrili ' nf tKo 1 n imnn/1 m _ #1 ' twenty-eight years' successful manufacturing experience. You'll .vav vr'i F. A. Bohlander, West McHenry 1 & :•>'* H: m !.?T77^ )»UI» m W UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY |?V, CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000. IF YOU ARE HI NEED of ready money the u"c;is- urer of our savings bank will advance it upon the proper voucher. . This Savings Bank encourages thrift in the people by encouraging deposits up on which it pays inter ests. It has the benefit of able and judicious management and keeps its patrons pqsted on best investments. Be wise--make a deposit. ....SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES, $3.00 PER YEAR.... .v,• 1 -- TFUER EBWIN L. WAGlfEK. Pra*. --OFFICERS:-- , DR. C. H. FEGERS, ' V Vice Pres. ^ i V- i CARL w. 8TENGER, Cashl^ WHOM STOFFEL. ' • • i.. : V4M PTMU i f m £ y ^ 'tr pi y' Si? M.' ' 4^ -y.V 14 J; M /• Vvy--V,..w • • > • 3 -/if &>•• -J> (F Spend Your Summer In the West i Low round-lrip summer excursion fara^ are fn effect on certain-dates via Chica go and North Western Ry. to all im portant points West and Northwest. 1 Splendidly equipped daily trains pro viding through service leave the new • «id palatial Passenger Terminal, Chi c a g o , a t c o n v e n i e n t h o u r s . ' ' ^ M- For rates, reservations and foil particiilws .y , Ticlc*t A(*^t' INIortH Western HcHEMlY, ILLtMOIS Railway }':ti A; &h'C: m LV:" '̂ J. J. SUTTON, Pres. Go to Petesch patent medicines. your drugs and Adv Fetich's drug store. SAVING PUCES >&"> QUALITY GOODS McHenry, lllinoi%S^||f TISSUES OF EXTREME BEAUTY % Wew Novelty^Tissue, white ground with colored patterns worked Out in mercerized yarn. Will make up prettily into fancy summer dresses and waists, an admirable fabric for soft draping and shirring ^fleets. Price yer yard 15, 25 ' CREAM WHITE COTTON CORDUROY This cloth is a favorite, the popularity of which as a fabric for chil dren's and women's summer garments has never been equalled. >^X«IMDEV8 exceptionally well. Per yard 39 : , MESSAUNE SATIN I'M In pretty hair lin* stripe pn cream back, new colors, < very smart for wfeisto. Per yara ri ..r: $i.oo ALL WOOL BATISTES , l"' Alight height serviceable fabric; all colors,^ for <lr&pta£ *nd shir* ringuee. Peip yard '.,̂ .,.̂ ..>-50 - ; ^ MERCERIZED POPLIN* T The finest and most dressy fabric on the market for the price; fine jOr weddings and parties; 27 inches wide, all shades in stock - 25 y A? WEN'S TAN OXFORDS < fifobb)- l»e or blucher styles in Ojcfoids that proval for first-class shape and give lasting satisfaction. Nothing has baen sacrificed in comfort or dun^dli^ Xp;U~ fill concede the styles and prices are right. Priee---; - J* ^ $3-S® *4-*> WOMEN'S OXFORDS AKLD #UMPS In pntent, dull and vici kid, tan and velvet. We hfeve never shown a more attractive tin# nf styles. Prices... -4. v ; . ̂$2. as - to 13.50 , - B A R G A I N ^ ^ ^ One lot of Afw*s t?.00 to $4.00 Shoes in a'jwokenjlot of aiaeg cateep> thwal vartue^'.toclose at.J-...%y^..Vt.-:;- RARE BARGAINS* ^ ^ Here isyour^chance. Several good numbers in Pumps, 'lace and button OxfoiWfor ladfes, <8.25 to #5.60 values," to ^oee them out quickly, pait-V. X -1 - - & r