...wJL-:±%'\* r ** • Ifp»ll|te MMMM|ipM|ii •S%HS -¥'• w$. m '**** «rv j-i 5.».;.;'*•} •";Vv»:."t • ' " • OWf CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS !"% jiV ^ R KI **.V5- mi ,V'* :s.: *?: r1£> kf.3 •£v ' fa'4 W'i |||t|jf "tlft^eiisia'wirelr^6tif lb'^iifTOitf^%';: This means there is a drug &ore at youf •'"' 111 a'-S->, ',:" Mfof- %A:) - iSfe^dOClfc: Jpst phone iis yotav needs and wielE do the rest. • • • •V Si'v* •Sx V ;*' Kp'"*' Our messenger is not quite as ' v 'o/l*.: •, :-Vry-: quick as the phone--but OCR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE § is very prompt. When you want drugs di^T*-* W*r] *'-•» - Si; /•. &. $04 £$$$ •-'V.-*:'. «S :T; n-S' *l>" '. 5s&« • : £ - -t > A- ^ ;, v./. r-?^ f3 other drug store goods of. quality at righfi0-:. prices, remember your phone--our &ore--^ -5 Vi <V -.; ...--..W...--v yv . and our quick free delivery service Our number is. 56-W. : * * *< ' <*»>* ; m N. j DRUGGIST 4 •a?.**; .* >'*" '.. -A.--'A.*-.. : •' ̂ '4'^ ".' V^. / \i: ̂ ' ?i;-' fjWESiSC, '•'rss '"' McHENRY J • ij ^ Ph* r'^s SHIRTS corns CUFFS HANDKE0CHIcF5 IrETC 8rETC Men's Shirts with soft collars IwttJ cuffs, plain white or striped in colors, good values, at ...iT--.. - $1.00 Starched cuflf and collar shirts ;..........-i $1,00 Soft Shirts, collar attached, white, and white with stripes...$1.00, $1.50 Men's Fancy Shirts $2.6Q Boys' Shirts -----\T&0c, $1.00 Boys' Blouses, blaclt 8«teen^,.^^i:^..^^-^^^ --^^i-^-r>r-25c> f>0c Boys' Blouses, striped percale.. 25c .Ladies' Gauze Vests, all styles..^^>^ii^|^;>^^^^vifi^-15cl.25c SMITH BROS. McHENRY, ILL^. r rlfi"*K i^;"r h*~$ System •: .. rnr<\ *. a-% 1 ^ KV • ...A ^-.^i 'if-y hr:^<y •%.. ̂ V%«5«' e sound of a friendly voice is music to the ears of the convalescent ;r.y :s>K i&'jA 1-^ . t • $'<0^ Wfr?: V f- ^ '•.'•I vni.'. - * *.•.;>.>_ JV " '7 '!'4^5%' I* '* \<$+r r\vr-k. gpSilaMSi * ' it) t ^ ^ ^ Spoken words of encouragement ^ and cheer often do as much as the doctor's medicines to hurry '; recovery. •When tant sick friend in person, the ? "; Long Distance" Telephone will Li '• carry the message. ®!S3S®'jiBSl; le company J. H. Conrath, District Manager Tdephon* 9003 .--*•*. • e:,;! .%'V* VV .» You can depend upon the^1 quality of our goods and the service in our &ore. Wer endeavor to carry a com-£r plete assortment of various ; sundries Always found in a"; i first-class drug &o& ^ ̂ ; fm DIPHTHERIA ANTIfON rUU0» l',;; o yooi nracuN, jux \ I)' f c " , " . W€ HOWS DAY 01 mm iMcHENRY, iliB Ju^t Arrived ;•••• ;• ft-; •••*£;:. «*****-'i"?v£ We have juat received a jiice, new line of Vege tables an4 we want to deliver an4>rder to, yoar very door. 'Phone us your ord§r and we'll do (tie re^t. Our line staple and fancy grocer ies is. always complete. ^Te'U appreciate your business. Mi'fU ~ x - ' < • UDUKimu. I sell farms. D. F . QuitU&n. • v; Mrs. J. Mikkleson +m • Woodstodt caller Monday. . R. E. Harrison was a caller at Crys tal Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. Malm berg of Chicago was an over Sunday guest of his mother. Mrs. A. Purvey and son spent Sat urday with relatives at Huntley. Miss Elsie Anderson of Chicago Is visiting at the home t>f H. Nelson. auu Mrs. MacGowau were ill Chicago "Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. A. Anners and Mrs. R. E. Har rison were in Woodstock Thursday. Mrs. Hans Nelson and sons visited with relatives at McHenry over Sun day. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Hansen and son, Earl, were Woodstock callers Monday evening. The Christian Endeavor meeting on Sunday evening was led by Mis. Cath erine ^Moore. . The Ladies' Aid society will meet with Mrs. D. L. Gibson on'Thursday afternoon, May 28. Miss Marie Nelson of Woodstock i was the guest of her cousin, Miss Edith Nelson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Senne and son, Marcellus, of Woodstock were callers here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J: Merchant of Solon Mills is spending a few weeks at the home of her son, S. A. Merchant. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Goddard and son, Lester, of Woodstook spene part oI Saturday and Sunday here. . Mr. and Mrs. S. Reed and daughters of Woodstock spent part of Saturday and Sunday at Father Reed's. A. Purvey, R. McBride, R, Harri son, J. H. Slater and W. Weil and were Crystal Lake callers Thursday even- in?. The Ladies' Cemetery association will hold their next meeting on the afternoon of June 5 in the cemetery All who are interested are asked to attend this meeting. Memorial day was observed by d sermon suitable to the occasion, de livered by Rev. J. W. MacGowan, last Sunday. The church was prettily dec orated with flags and lilacs by Miss Lois- Levey * chairman of. tfee floral committee. Chicken feed at M. M. NiesenlS> tauril Phone 8 Weat McHenry Subscribe for the Plaindealer imd keep posted OA local happeniag| • J i ku (arms. d, f. qo1̂ RINOWOOD . I sell farms. D. P. Quinlan. Remember the memorial exercises in Woodman hall May 30, at 1:30. E. C. H^wley and wife visited hip brother's family in Elgin Sunday Misses Alva and Bessie O'Donnell of Woodstock were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ray Merchant. John McLaughlin and- family and Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey were Rich mond callers Tuesday evening. Mrs. Bertha Whiting went to Qrsys lake Sunday to see her mother, who was injured in an automobile accident A goodly number of our people at tended the class play in McHenry last Friday evening and enjoyed it very much. The Young People's Literary club will meet Wednesday evening of next week' and everyone is expected to rep resent the title of a book. Quite a number of Ringwood people, As well as those from every township in the county, attended the meeting of the board of supervisors at Woodstock last Saturday and all are glad to say that but one voted wet. Those who in the preliminary vote said wet, when they came to give it a serious thought, saw how wrong it would be to grant county license when eleven townships had voted it out at the spring eleotiofa. This was done with no ill feeling against the men asking for lioense, but against the business. Nine ladies rep resented the W. C. T. U. Another good rej)ort is that, when the summer resorters find there are to be no sa- loons at Johnsburgh and the Bay there will be about one hundred new cottages built along the river. Let the good work go on, as there are many beauti ful places along Fox river. _ 3, v; . 09TEND. %/ I sell farms. D. F. Quints.; Ralph Wallis is^bs next to gst the automobile fever, 1 Ed. Wallis' new car is a Jackson in stead of a Maxwell, as stated last week. ' v Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Martin left Wed nesday for a few days' visit with rela tives at Lamoille, 111. * Mrs. Lovinu Thomas is able W be up and gaining nicely. Emil does not im prove as they would like to have him. F. E. Martin and son, Clinton, and Miss Ida Adams drove to Dundee last Saturday afternoofr to do some shop- ping. The Greenwood1 grooery wagon dis appointed several ol the farmers on its route Monday by aot putting in an ap« pearance. - Frank Kaiser, wife and three oldest children motored to Chicago Saturday and visited over night with relatives, returning Sunday evening. The society, at Miss Ammie Francis co's was well attended last week Thurs day, there being twelve ladies and three children in attendance. Leslie Francisco is home with his mother, wrestling with toothache. He thinks nothing but an application of cold iron will render a permanent oure. Will Harris says he doesn't care to smoke when riding in their car. It proves very dangerous. Monday even ing while out riding afed smoking a cigar a spark from his smoke lodged i in the folded top and came near reduc- I ing the car to ashes. A few dips of water out of a near-by ditch reduced1 ithe flames. 40HN8RCKGR. I sell farms. D. F. Quinlaii. Mrs. J. C. Debreeht *1# a Chicago visitor Monday. Delicious ice cream at Adams' store Friday evening. Win. Althoff was a Chicago passen ger last, week Tuesday. Nick Weber of Spring Grove was a calie'r here Sunday last. Mrs. Amos Smith of Ringwood was a caller in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Milieu- were Mo- Henry callers Wednesday. Misses Mayme and Dena itattner were visitors in town Sunday. All the vacant houses in town are now pretty well occupied again. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Freundof McHen- 'ry were callers in town Monday even- ing. Louis Adams and George Lay of Fox Lake spent Sunday at their homes here. Mrs. Hubert Freund of McHenry vis ited among relatives here one day last week.; Mrs. Hewitt and son, Russell, of Inglestds were recent callers in Johns burgh. Miss Regina Wiedemann spent sev eral days last week at hep home, in Chicago. Mrs. Tony Freund and Miss Celia Freund of McHenry were recent call ers in Johnsburgh. Mrs. Britz has returned to her home here after spending a few weeks with her son, Peter, at Volo. The new addition to the creamery is now completed. It certainly does mean a whole lot to the town. Mrs. Roy Newell returned to her home in Chicago Monday, after spend ing a week among relatives here. Mrs. Anton Starck of McHenry s^ent Tuesday and Wednesday in the home of her father, Peter Ruentz, here. Mrs. Jos. Miller of Fox Lake is spending the week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lay. Mrs. Martin Schmitt of McHenry spebt the latter part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Will iams. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Rauen and son, Arnold, of Spring Grove passed Sun day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Diedrich. of Mc Henry and Miss Anna Freund of Chica go visited in the home of Jacob Hue- mann Tuesday. . Miss Helen Hetteraaannof Ifew Mmi ster, Wis., spent last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hettermann, here. J. H. Miller of McHenry has recent ly erected some fine monuments in our cemetery. Among the finest is one on the family lot of John F. Freund, also one for Stephen J. Freund and Frank P. Miller, son of Frank Miller, and markers for Mr. and Mrs. Anton Braun. The work is of the best and a credit to the cemetery. HOLGOMBVILLK. I sell farms. D. F. Quinlan. . Miss Gertrude LaSage is slowly re covering from her recent severe ill- nogs. Miss Etta Powers is spending the week at the home of her brother, Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilbert were Sun day callers at WUl Colby's in Spring Grove. Truman Flanders, wife and daugh ter spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Flanders. Mr. and Mrs. Riohard Laughlin of Ringwood were recent guests of Wm. Doherty and family. James Harrison of Osceola, la., is spending a few days with old friends and relatives iu this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peok welcomed the arrival of a baby boy at their home on Wednesday evening, the 20th. Miss Irene DaVoll of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday as the guest of her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Da Voll. s Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buehert very pleasantly entertained a company of twelve relatives at an anniversary din ner on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hunt havo re moved their household goods to Crys tal Lake and will go to housekeeping there in the near future. Miss Lalie Holmes of Gtill Point, Florida, arrived at McHenry Monday evening and will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Claude Hutsoa fat' several weeks. Mr. and Mr* James I add of Ring^ wood, Arthur Whiting of Lamoille and James Harrison of Osceola, la., were Sunday guests of Charles Harrison and family, A lively game ef baseball was played here last Sunday afternoon between the Cherry Valley and Holoomhville boys, resulting in a victory for the Holcombville boys. The score was 6 to 13 in their favor. QA8 ©FT ' The gss was shut off for a start time on Tuesday afternoon. To most of the MoHenry users the gas is new and some of those who were using their stoves at the time the shut off came were puzzled. Naturally, a number suspected a defect in the stove, but when the real cause became known the anxiety was relieved. ' v*t, Economy looks1 like an up-hill game when you V m- ^ J- first begin, and sometimes it IS an up-hill game; but it is the ROAD to PROSPERITY, and if you can persevere in your small economies you will find this out. Your extravagance does not draw interest. Some day you;will pay' interest4on|g^;"1 |̂lff ̂ present extravagance. If you put 1 % money in the BANK NQW, you can some day < *'U ^afford to buy the luxuries you crave without missing the money ^ Ui- - > > ' | , a j • * ' V , , £ ' " > * " 3 ? ̂ 1 .t,A m. » J.k • . t ... • . V-|?5-; " • V-'r-i - -1'- FREMONT HOY & SON, Banken fjt, MIMNMIMSMMSSSSSSMSSMSSNMMMIIIMMN K % PROBA TE NEWS LFurnisbud by McBenry County Aintract Company, W<MMStOCk. llliliotti. Office In Ar nold Bloc!:, east sldo pal>Uc tmuurc. Ab stracts of title and convsyaacliur. Money to loan ou real estate in anms of sVe hundred to ten thousand dollars. Time and payments to salt borrower. Phones 6S4.90S aud 011.} MARRIAGE LICENSES. Peter M. Weber, 30 McHenry M. Sheltoo, . I;,?1? *¥• i -R. -V • ^slKMgpa: ^ -f\T^ * :;W£ •w i-l j: r:-rv v. .. " "tf. :k IW ' e nave opened an automobile sales room in Crystal Lake, Illinois, carrying a pfull line of Auto Supplies and Accessories, and have the agency in your territory tor mi:4:' r.'; | f s • '•KV \^vr : . /fcfei• rVJ '•< (ifck it , r£^w v• Jackson $1385 to $2300 *^o Hills T6o Steep, No Sand TooDeepI ̂ i' ' ^ ^ , atHk K • . •. i I -J » - m m ;*.• .yv,; * v-$90(|; , v Sli|i||f:|fl̂ The Little Aristocrat" In order lo protect our customers in every way, we will, on delivering one of these cars to them, give the buyer a policy in a responsible insurance company, insuring against the loss of the car by either fire or theft for one year from date of sale. " * " ' ' jti 3?_ and annoyance, so that by buying of us you can be assured a season of pleasure and satisfaction without loss, such as you can get from no other dealer^ J - If" '(i % . . . . . , V ': \c. > T f -A 'Phone 7I-W*:.h v>' ̂ ̂ ̂ p '•Wti I C i l l f A ' ' ! < K S ^ V - 3 ompany Crystal Lake, 111. J To your eledtric light bill for May is attached a COUPON good on pre sentation for credit of $5.00 on the iyt payiBS&l for an of which we sell Standard types ranging in prices from ̂ 550DPT0S13S TERMS Of SAlt }I0 DOWN ^ Balance payable in II monthly in^allments PuUicSenriceCiiMiy OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS There's complexion protection in our eold cream. It preserves good com plexions and improves poor ones. 25c iftt p»tM*'ib • • /? !' '-<Wi V" -^1 • * 'Jl;; M ~<mh PHILIP ^JAEGER GENERAL COflMlSSION MERCHANT Mi -•ajpf-v. " '• <~. P', ;.ij SPBCXAI. ATTENTION OIVXN TO TH* SAXJC O* ^Dressed Beef, flutton, Host, Vtel, Pe«lt|y, Etc.,Buttti«nd This is the oldest bonse on the sfcreei. Tsgs and priaiHets fawMwi m. aDnUcstlon. COLO STORAQE FREE CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. Wholesale Market. •**j$ '-ass^i "i"$§,>'>'<• Chicago & North-Western. • ft'- ••active Apr. WL 1S14. utie fKMotor* mm r' V. ":;u WBSK DAT TaAIKS. •OBTHBOCMD Ohlw- MOBTHBOUFD MeHtmrv 7J0 am...... „VJ» KlRln 10.11 a m 8.45 a m ....Vila l>e« Plaines N.11 a n\ 18.15 pni .-i. Vla Klstu f iCpm lS.fi p m...... Jrlti l)es l*lalue« t.:C i> u> S.4S p m.Via Des Flatnes.. S.t5pm ...Via Elgin -- 4.49 pm Via Ut* Plaint*. SOHOAT TBAIMS. 7.10 a. IB ..Via Eljcln 8.45am Via i>»*s I'lalntis. S.OSpm Via Elgin TW DAT TRAINS McBflary. socthbockd TJIiu -Via Dea Plalnes. 7.10 am Via El«in 8.33a m Via l>es Plalues.. 4 45pm * ...Via l>es Plainer.. IQKDAT TRAINS. 7.10 am Via i><?s Plalnes... 7.10am. ViaElKln -G.OOp m IK'S Plalnes.. gjo p m \u Jiiniu tii p m 1.31 u m 1.21 p m .10.10 a ni .10.10 a m fi.00 pm Arrive: OpIcaRO; _Jdi.l8 a m . .10.10 a in S.40 a m ...C.S0 p m ...9.35 a cu .JO.lOaui ...1.30 p iu mX; Let Wm. Simes supply you with lightning rods. He has the best prop- ««itinn flvflr nut, nn thft marlfftt. . DUG1NEK & SPANIER, PrafS^v 49 South Fift^A^GMay ""l- CHECK YWR PA^CKLS WUl FOR SAL»Er--Girl's bicycle, si/.e. Will he sold cheap, ll this office.