m. Tzm, - *.»<*, I ' V • \> • " . ; •'•.;•>'• x' H-/Vl--',' •.->*.•£:>'""• iWSri^5Wye!lle8-4!lBlW«?«aaiFM|F3#» f *<& • 'f?;> ' V." ^4" "1^ T .. k**®*. y. "JWd nj« fp? cmrmMDATir F. G. SCHREINER " <MNM in Bwk ItvildiK* T«top»M*ni<%W TRILMJI FMF SIJBSCRlPTIO'Nt *? ' i>M Yi« ,...--4- *»'» r^'#iK.MMitto. 75c Three Months. #c ' *. rs^, . • : ^--: \ T h u r s d a y , J u l y 2 3 , 1 9 1 4 -wfev •^•'.'i.. •-- TO WE REPUBLICAN VOTERS Of tW: EIGHTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination for representative in the lower house of the general as sembly, subject to the de$isibn of the Republican voters of the eighth dis trict, consisting of the counties of Lak&, McHenry and Boone, at the pri maries to be held September 9, 1914. mm:; mmm ANNUAL RETOW VpXA«E TREAIWRKE »T H>OTW :C" RY. ILLINOIS •0-\ W if' • fW-0 k?'1- \ i-.; ' v l^S' : w: Hi • \« .v.Tvi" fOR REPRESENTATIVE IN AL ASSEMBLY. 8th DISTRICT VOTE FOR FREUND WEST McHENRY, ILL. KNOCRATIC CANDIDATE PRIMARIES SEPT. 0.1914 ANNOUNCEMENT .'V I hereby announce my candidacy lor the Republican nomination for sheriff 1' of McHenry county, subject to the de cision of the voters at the primaries Sept. 9, 1914. I respectfully solicit v. .. JFOur support and vote •m DORR W. THOMAS. m ANNOUNCEMENT •C' I hereby announce my candidacy for of McHenry county, subject to the decision of the voters at the Re publican primaries September 9, 1914. 1 respectfully solicit the support of the voters of said primary. 2 CHARLES WANDRACK. 3s$fe£v • V v ANNOUNCEMENT . j hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of County Treasurer, •object to the decision of the Repub lican voters at the primaries, Sept. 9, 1914, and respectfully solicit the sup- fort of aurjtriendg. "J ^ > IITNN RICHARDS, SO > " Crystal Lake, 111. U A N N O U N C E M E N T I flj * ..Jt .herewith announce myself # ^Democratic candidate for the office of v eounty treasurer of McHenry county, subject to the decision of the voters at. the primaries on Sept. 9,1914. I . will appreciate the support of the legal a /.'V Respectfully, it*4* - JOHN H. MIIAJM. - , . v '%iw ANNOUNCEMENT jjfe' (, I hereby announce myself a candi- ^ v " '-date for the Pi-o^i^ssi ve nomination ?i for county treasurer of McHenry coun ty and if nominated and elected I will /'• nocouut for and turn into the county, •v. freasuiv, or other proper place, all ip- h • If rest ipoctejr that I receive on publiis AMDS. FRED D. PERKINS. F.V- 51 tf .> rtOGRLSSIVE CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER m D. PERKINS . If nominated and elected 1 shall vote for and favor: 1. A constitutional ^convention, to the end that the state may have: (a) A more adequate and modern revenue law. (b) A shorter ballot in elections.* (c) An end to minority representa tion in the assembly and the (9) vote system. (d) A restriction upon the power of the city of Chicago in the legislature and a greater measure of home rule lor the cfty of Chicago. (e) An easier method of amending the constitution than now provided for. (f) Our constitution should be other wise modernized in various particulars. 2. I shall vote and work for an ef fective county local option law, as the results of the township law show plain ly that the county should be the unit in voting on the saloon question. 3. I shall favor, as I always have fa vored, such legislation as protects the dairy farmer, and 1 shall endeavor to secure such a settlement between the state board of health and the Chicago board of health and the dairy interests so that both interests can live. 4. In the house, I snail favor the cut ting down of the standing committees from sixty-eight to 'fifteen in number and make them all working commit tees; and shall also favor the doing away with all rules that prevent the house, by a majority, from acting at any time as the majority of the house see fit. A stenographic- record of everything said and done in each house of the leg islature should be taken and made a part of each day's printed Journal, and jiven the widest circulation and pub-^ Heitjf. Very repectfully, EDWARD D. SHUBTLEF*. 1 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FIR COUNTY JUDGE1 •V' $ 8. r. SANLEY I hereby announce myself as a candi date fbr the office of county judge, sub ject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries, Sept. 9, 1914, and respectfully solicit the support of my friends. If nominated and elected the probate court will be open at all Limes for the transaction of business. 5 13. F. MANLEY. W3- ¥ - !iV ANNOUNCEMEMT hereby announce myself a candi- date for the PiogiC^l.c YI \ lor county treasurer of McHenry coun- " ty, and if nominated and elected I will f Account for and turn into the county ,f treasury or other proper places, all in terest money that I receive on public jp J -funds.. FRED D. PERKINS. XEOUTOB'8 NOTICE OK PILING PINAL SETTLEMENT l rrATEOFH;LrNoK,rP' Atto»<* McHenry County, f®8, or Ellen lMi k Estat< fC | To all fe*-1.. You ;; f Mhe 17th Estate of Ellen l'lialin, DeceaMd. I wlioui It may concern. «-tl hereby in.tlBofl that ou Monday, Mhe 1-th tiny of August. 1»14, I, as the Exe.-Q- of tho Just Will sitid Tt\siatnont of said yjft^eased, will present to th« (bounty Court of jllcH. riry tJouiity at the Court HOUHU In iJVoodstoek, Illinois, my 11 mil report of mv mcts aud doings as such Executor, and !isk Slhe Court to t»e discharffed from any and all Jurtber auties and resw>nsibillt lt s connected |lrlth said Estate and my udministiatlon • pbereor, at wliicii time and place you may be ireeeot and resist such application, if VOu »IliVtCA *I\ /i.i ^ choose so to do. %-St JOHH M. PHAUN, Executor. BEFORE TOU BUILD ^C&tAkttaOulociRMJI^tHow^V on • third; over 100 iWjm (not 1«U» nor ia section) ot •mall , btBtgalows, •if-- cot- » hooM, all Inmber eat-to-fit, luvdwara, oaila, paints, iocka, window ffhuM, mfll- wcrfc. plaatar, etc. v Local RqimmMbc - * A--If ClMliactUa C«.. Bay City, M«A, 30.00 i:ti.oo tw.on 29.00 3!C.30 :,1|^71L06 PR0CKE8SIVE CANDIDATE FOR LEGISLA TURE- ANNOUNCEMENT At the earnest request of my many- Progressive friends, who have without any solicitation on my part circulated petitions to place- my name on the pri mary ballot as a candidate for the leg islature on the Progressive ticket, J hereby announce that I am a candidate for the Progressive nomination for member of the General Assembly of -Illinois from this, the eighth senator ial district, comprising the counties of Lake, McHenry and Boone. F. L. HATCH, 6-tf Spring Grove, 111. VILLAGE CLERK'S ANNUAL REPORT Annual Statement of the Village Olerk for mon^y collected for the Village orHlcHenrv III., from May I, lUCt, to April 30.1®U, and paid Into the Village treasury: Received for water rates Received for water ta] Received for llcenseH Received for lines Recel vtxl for <lof_r tax ^Vv »/ Received for miscellaoeogM Totyl fir»»2.iM Paid over to village treasurer . . $I540.«1 L^TTI $360 paid Mrs. Sherburne > ' :j.oo LII8H 5 per cent for water cotlecWHw 4».03 , , Total ' »15«e.iM I hereby certify the foreROiiiK report to l>e correct to the best of my knowledge and be lief. WM. O. SCHKRINEK, Village Olerk. STATE OK ILMNOIH, I aa , Omnty of McHenry, f I.Carl W. stin^i'r. a Notary Pabllc In and for the said McHenry County, is the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that Wm. H. fSchrelner. pcrsotmlly known t/O me to be the same person whose iiaint' is subscribed to the roi-egouiK Instrument,, appeared lH?fore me this (lay in person, and acknowledged that lie sinned, sealed and delivered the said Instru ment- as ills free and voluntary act, for the uses and purposes therein set "forth. Includ ing the release and waiver of the right of liomcstivul ** 1045 lOM 1063 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 IS 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 2a 24 25 » 27 28 20 80 31 Total received.... DI8BOR8EMCNY8 SALARY FUND George Rothermel, salary.. J H Miller, salary James Kevor, salary .v. John Walsh, salary .....U. J W Freund, uniform coats...!.-... 1* J Sclioewer. repairs Wm Bacon, pipe Bamuel Esler. switch.- ..ii.., C Tryon, protiles, eto... I1' L SlcOmber, sundries James Kevor, s:Uarv 1.; M Weber, " ... Wm Fisher, " )N K l?:irbian, < *• H O Oliamberlto, " ; V J Nichels, W"u Wm Spencer, 1 Linus Newma|£ Jaines Ilevor, lilnus Newmaa, • James Revor, - Linus Newmai, K O (;hamberl||T etc...... etc..*.""!T" Sh--' F J Nickels, N K Harblan, Tj W A Fisher. S-/ M Weber, #Vs W G Schreinerti James Revor, a>' Linns NHwmair'j" etc. ..... Simon Stoffel, " Wm Hpencfir. kit/.' James Revor, 32 Linus Newmadt. '?* 33 A M Drown. • -** ..I 50.00 i 50.00 12.00 50.00 10.00 24.00 5.75 1.44 1.00 65.00 10.42 50.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 55.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 5j£00 12.00 12.00 12.Q01 12.00 12.00 £}. do 50.00 51.60 12.00 12.00 50.00 50.00 3.00 50.a5 50.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 25.00 54.35 50.00 52.00 51.50 34 Linus NewmaA?,.#* 35 James Revor, .-v:'feK- 36 Simon Stoffel, „*• 37 N E Harbian, 38 R G Cham be rill#, "5 . 39 W A Fisher, -y 40 F.T Nickels, r ^ *1 Wm Spencer, '•} ** 48 M Weber, < " , 43 W (i Schrelner- v74*' 44 Linus Newma»,,j,:|/ 45 James Revor, i M v ..i... 44 Linns Newman,r«^v - etc 47 James Revor, •tc....... Val Oil Co, gasoline Win Bonslett, batteries,etc.......... . F L. Colby & Son, oil A W (Jrantham, labor, etc Wm Hacon, supplies M A Thelen, straps I...... P J Schocwer, supplies for pump W Ilerbes, labor ... IL.W Alirens, labor G Ilartlett, labor Peter Hansen, labor. H W Alirens, labor ;','•«>-*» I' J Scboewer, labor. A A Laridwer, oil tank.. F \J McUmber, stove, etc '...i... Wilbur Co, storm windows, eto.i....- F L McOmber, vise, etc standard Oil Co, oil Wm Bonslett, batteries ;. A Abramvosnitz, brooms ... BJ Brefoid, labor sioswAuc nnrt> -^65,40 OH Hanly, gravel f 33.30 McHenry A » Co, sidew^lka homestead. Given under my hand and this 4th day of May. A. I). 1914 Notarial Seal v:> I *48.05 C E Mea'd, filling I.......1.^1 52.C5 .*«. 4.80 51.60 ..I. 3.00 .'..i. »52.50 •U45.30 N Bohr, sidewalks 1 John Hchaefer, labor Mcllenry A 8 Co, itdewun..:.. WATER WORKS FOND Val Oil Co, gasoline or oil ' 14.00 " " " " 80.00 Ncptnnp Meter Co, supplies Standard Oil Co, oil Linguist &. Hauiia, lbr A supplies... M Engeln & Son, batteries & labor.. A W Grantham, labor C B llarmsen. sealing & testing..... John I'int, repairs on hose cart Herbes Bros, labor . John Engeln. labor ...Jii. Mathias Kngeln, lalK)r ii..; Mrs Lambert, hauling h cart Nat Oil Gas Co, generator. Neptune Meter Co, METOTS.. J B Clow &. Hons, supplies Val Oil Co. gasoline Standard Oil Co, oil Herbes Bros, labor F L McOmber, supplies ..-i- Wm Spencer, labor Lind<iulst& Hannu, ialior,etc....^i; Standard Oil Co. oil Val Oil Co, gasoline V Standard Oil Co,oil M Engeln & Son, labor ...... J J Vycital, laltor v 2.34 15.3H 30.30 12.2r> £0.69 10.00 2.00 2,05 5.00 1.25 1.50 52.85 50.50 11.16 12.80 18.75 13.90 4.80 .75 41.90 7.50 20.00 13.13 1.12 12.82 J J Vycital.supplies 4.46 M Engeln & Son, supplies. A......... a 20.00 Standard Oil Co, oil 9.00 Wui Bacon, supplies 1.90 M Engeln & Son. bat' • -les 1 -60 „ 'liSreo STRURR A ALLIT ratm Public Service Oo, lighting .........it 88.00 OH Co, crude oil ,245.68 C & N W It 11 Co, freight............. 27.80 Frank Herbes, labor .....»*» 1.75 Ben Herbes. lalx>r 1.00 F G Schreiner. prlnttug, «tc 38.65 Public Service Co, MjrbtjfiS }- i • - ' 88.00 C B llarmsen, supplies , 1.95 P L COIBY e, so... on, «.65 J J Vycital, sundries 4.35 M .1 1< i-eund, team work .............. 2.00 John Spencer, work on engine 6.00 Public Service Co, lighting 15(6.00 Wilbur Co, sewer pipe, etc 120.26 Cbas (iivens. lal»or 2.50 Henry Schaefer, labor 3.00 George Meyers, Jr. team work.... 10.00 Gerald Newman, labor...' C E Mead, team work W B'issett, team 1.'..... George Meyers, Jr. labor Ge.orge Meyers, Jr. team work^,,..,..; G«jorge Meyers, Sr. team work....... P M Freund. grAvel ......-....'i. Public Service Co, lighting WUbur Co. lumber & O E^iead. team woric.... George Meyers, Sr, team woa-ktii-.s.,^ Paul Meyers, team work George Meyers, Jr, team work.;.J. Henry Schaefer, team work A Krumpen, labor 8.00 C G Fret.t. gravel 7.00 Wilbur Co, Iumtjer, etC4.;.',Vj.|..56.55 C E Mead, team work 52.40 * 4.05 1.65 15.30 2.00 47.80 2.75 5.00 58.75 34.S5 7.20 88.00 40.98 35.00 Ail MI ialso 27.00 23.50 E Hunter, gravel {' Diedrlcli. gravel Peter Freund, gravel... ......; Public Service Co, lighting 9H.00 C & N W It lillo. freight .-..i.,i,*lS7.05 W I' Bassett, team work 33.00 George Meyers, Jr, team work.......; 10.00 C & N W R R Co, freight 110.20 C A N W R It Co, freight 100.00 Charles Newman, labor I-5® „ " " " 22.50 Public Service Co, lighting.W OO Standard Oil Co. freight on olTT...... * 55.45 Ooiese Stiepard. crushed stone ... 310.75 I aul Meyers, hauling stone.......... 31.70 Willmi Co, l>uml>er, etc. 2H.1 C (i Frett. gravel ...... George Meyer*. Sr, hauling stilne ... George Meyers, Jr. hauling stone ... . Oeorge Meyers, liiiullng stone....... Mat Heinier, lalxtr W Bassett. team work.i.,"I"I*.2„«. G II llanly, gravel . . " v •* . C K Mead, liaulimt ston« 33.75 Dolese & Stiepard, freight.. 1 «.00 C E Mead, hauling stone .. . .»».i 2.40 Paul Meyers, team work I..I.I.I...;.18.75 N Wetter,-gravel l.flO P M Freund 9. HO 96.00 15.60 11.HO 14.37 30,00 9 45 Statement of the receipts and disburse ments for the Vllliitfo of McHenry, Illinois, for the year ending May 1, A. D. 1914: 1918 RECRirtS • - May? C W Stenger, treasurer...^.-*#683.27 9 G Behoel, license 500.00 87 W G Schreiner, clurk , 77.00 June7 ',««•«« 24 John Kimball, fine ...I.."*!/..," 3.ik> July 7 " " " ...-.v. IO.OO 12 W G Sclirelner,. clerk " 264.50 25 " " ' " ........ 23.50 .'AUK2 W A Fisher, act oil ; 186.65 19 W G Schreiner, clerk . ^'>-50 83 " " " iili" 21.39 Ki Co Treasurer, del taxes. "ITIM" 97.81 Septl" W G Schreiner, clerk 40.52 • 80 " 36.89 Oct 23 Math Steflfes, sidewalk 21.28 81 W G Schreiner,,clerk 18.79 Nov7 " " " " 38.56 15 " '• " 31-38 Dec 10 " 33.72 23 John Kimball, fine ...... 5.00 80 W G Schreiner,clerk ........... 40.34 81 " " •«., " 09.71 1914 • Jan 9 " '• • " " * <V>-85 14 r J2,. 68.51 90 Linus Newitaa. act oil...... ̂ 1- 30.00 27 John Kimball, fines ..i..;:, ' 15.00 Feb a 1 .inns Newman, actotl. • 21.00 ti W G Schreiner, clerk 76.05 16 " " " " 86.67 25 " ........ J.100.00 Mar28 John Nlesen, MRA Btax.^;.. 1102.14 21 W G Schreiner, clerk ..i.... ^7.67 Apr 16 " " " " . ......... i- 30.00 tl John Kimball, fine 5 00 24 W G Schreiner, cleric ....i.*,1' 52.08 30 " '• " . " 14.74 Mdy 1 Anton Engeln. licence....... rj500.00 ^ * J C Blckier, license 500.00 Fred .Tusten. license. '<500.00 . FO Gans, license .....iv.500.00 Helm.er & Bickler.'iicensnj^.^ 500.00 * J Connors, license -.;i.^n-500.00 . Stephen Hcimer, licenso...-...J 'V;5<l'j.00 Tbeo Schlessle, license. .f00.00 M J Bauer,(license 500.00 P B Freund, license ...^.. 500.00 Heimer& Heimer, license.500.00 ; W G Schreiner. clerk ' 7.6o ... .. ^-ll#Ming km. 0»i«i , v..-..* . T>. ItghtliK ....;...1 tteam *ork.,..,>^;.i <1 Wilbur Co, lumber & tlle.......itei,„ 78 W Herbes, labor 73 Jacob Preund, gravel , i V ' J^iU)U<?.6«r\'lce Co, lighting v : , r /: . •* •' ' ":t ' « ^«PW«Wt *g*P - > «t§ If W>t>oi'. expenses to "Si sip*' _Jgin 1 1911 F G Schreiner, printing Linus Newman, police service Henry Schaefer, street work Gerald Newman, street work Chtts Glvens, street work Sifi.75 Anton Krunipeu, street, work w"-' t *i-15.75 W G Schreiner, supplies 2.13 W G Schreiner, John Ilerbes' water rent * . 3.CH) Herman Kamholx, street work ; ^ 12.25 Vai on <_*o,.oti Keystone Co, engiiiie oilU. 10.50 Wm Sinies, oil i,$#• •%£&;,• : 1.00 Frank Herbes, labor 1' v^"-*s 4.65 C & N W K R Co, freight T : i <27.65 John Walsh, latior '• ' .A." - 6.00 Standard Oil Co. freight^ ̂ %W^?j "27.80 Ben Herbes, lalKtr Anton Ivruinpen, labor • ;- '; -(, j27.62 Gerald Newman, labor l-' /' 1 rtfi.37 Chaspivehs. lalior - Y '• '" 377.00 ^«¥p.teft!EWBER THE GREAT CRYSTAL LAKE ;-v-A4 Iff? v'tfj-fi-©, ' i- !-.c' tlenvy Scliaefer, street y.25 y.1T., .>,31.02 *J5 00 834,00 •116.55 5.25 .^lOO.HO ,4.-?12.50 ,.^•.,,24.00 1.50 1.40 77 *Vn?JA "• 0f l' w i^'reuna, travel 1,38 W G Schreiner, supplies , . 24 Mueller Co. supplies -SH* 25 J W Freuud, oiling street®>, ..a. 26 Val Oil Co, gasoline ' 27 Standard Oii Co, crude 00 : ......'C 28 BJ Herbes, labor 2!l Neptune Meter Co, mctoM, j 2»H (-low & Sons, supplies . 30 GK Still, fees , 31 W G Schreiner, service .; 31H F G Schreiner, printing „ ^ >v ' ^ 32 \V Spencer, labor ou puitfgk>' x- v*<-> 33 Herman Kamholz, labor \J " .320.00 34- Simon Sroffei, services •' *; V; 35 P J Scboewer, labor 5sf'v , 1.40 36 Herbes Bros, labor 3.00 37 W Bassett, team work a '^S.J-JH.SO 38 Paul Meyers, team work "-J-5';;|;^30.00 30 Geo Meyers, Sr, team work ; • l£%': t.tCI.ftO 40 W G Schreiner, supplies • l%'. *£ , 1.62 41 W G Schreiner, stum its, ebjS-: ";i-,'J 1.70 4B4 E L Hebiky. meals i^V./.'siSr 42 F "" 43 F 4i<V4 Chicago Tel Co, tel catli'-i> 1.30 44 J J Vycital, supplies 44*4 W G Schreiner, freight l.oO 45 N H Petesch, drugs for famlgotfOh' JtO.CHi 4# Chicago Tel Co, tel ca«ls^,..,..t,., .60 47 F G Schreiner, ordiuanc§.i*.f/'-);.v/iiS,c,^5wjiHI.65 47H F G Schreiner, printing k- $<•' " HI 00 48 ' J W Freund, insurance •*' •-JS8.25 49 W G Schreiner, postage -'i ,iS .74 50 F G Schreiner, printing &&it 9.00 51 W G Schreiner. freight •£•'•?%'& 1.10 52 Legal Ad Co, election blanks ; k 3-!>0 53 Linus Newman, police survlce, 54 James ltevor, police service, ettiv ,;j;p0.20 55 The Legal Adviser, supplies *£»* 5.61 56 Neptune Co. meters > -. ;;-,ifi2.45 57 Buffalo Meter C» tester, , „ .iS v' '/M8.00 58 Public Service Oo, llghtiM'.;* -V- A-$8.00 59 Val Oil Co. gasoline | ^9.S0 6J Standard OH Co, oil 61 Wilbur Co, tile & coal s » 62 C B Harmsen, work on meters . 4;aF> 00 63 W G Schreiner, supplies |i,' 2.4f 64 Geo Meyers, Sr, removing snowc-'r't^:-?! 6.00 65 Paul Meyers, removing soofr -c-tMi 3.00 66 J J Vycital, labor - - "* '1.50 67 Fred Scboewer, labor i'•&£-#•' 1.00 68 Linus Newman, police services^^ - />180 69 Gerald Newman, labo^ . I .r'.-ri0 70 Chas Glvens. labor • f 3.25 70H George Beck with, labor - • ai',t; 3.00 71 James Revor, police ';.>T>1.50 72 Standard Oil Go. oil • -.^,4*3.88 73 F L McOmber, hose coupling, ~ 5.00 74 Public Service Go, lighting •- f 08.00 75 Wilbur Co, tile i 3.00 JUiY Six Big Days of jtpgh class entertainment and lectures jby fifty of America's most talented f . entertainers and orators 'jrsv Get the Habit--Smile Chl_cag«i Tel Co, tel calii'i- >.f J.30 ^ They have a smile on their faces if they hav? a Chautauqua ticket in their pockets ^ * •untMAu^xt, 11977.13 914711.06 265.40 1145.30 451.00 3023.0S 1977.13 6461.00 114711.06 Total recelpta j\ » Paid out s alai-y funil Paid out pub property fund Paid out sidewalk fund Paid out water works fund Paid out strefit & alley fund Paid out contingent fund Paid C W Stenger to balance I, James B. Perry, Treasurer of the Village of Mcllenry, 111., do hereby certify that the foregoing statement of the receipts and dis bursements of the Village funds tor the year ending May 1, A. D. 19!4, is true and correct according to my best, information and belief. JAMES B. PEBBT, Treasurer. STATE OF ILLINOIS, (aa County of McHenry, f88- Subscribed and sworn to before me tbls 19th STENOBR, Notary Public. (lay of May, A. D. 1914 CARCW.STI ADMINISTARTOR'S NOTICE F. B. Bennett, Attorney Estate of Sadie F. Masquelet, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Sadie F. Mas quelet, deceased, late of the County of Mc Henry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry Couuty, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the September Term, on the first Monday in September next., at Which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to at tend for the purpose of having the same ad justed. All persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 16th day of July, A. D. 1914, 6 GERTRUDE MASQUELET, Administratrix. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Dr. C. H. Fegere spent Wednesday in Chicago. C. E. Gay lord was a Cryotal Lake visitor Wednesday. E. E. Bassett spent Thursday of last week in the windy city. 6. Harbst of Chicago was a Sunday guest of McHenry relatives. . Miss Elsie Wolff is spending the week at Benton Harbor, Mich. H. E. Wightman of Glencoe, 111., is the guest of McHenry relatives. M. Mayer spent the week end with his family in the McCarthy home. Mrs. E. E. Bassett spent today as the guest of Woodstock relatives. Loren Martin was among the Chica go passengers last Saturday morning. Miss Kathryn Long of Woodstock spent Sunday as the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Ed O'Connell of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the home of WM. Bon slett. Fuller Boutelle of Lake Geneva, Wis., was a recent business visitor in town. William Smith transacted business matters in the metropolitan city-Wed- nesday. ^ ^ John Spencer was among those to board the Chicago train Wednesday morning. E. W. Goodrich and family of Maren- m spent Sunday in the home of I. A. Hungerford. Misses Mamie and Dorothy Stang of Burlington, Wis., are guests of Miss Mamie Buss. Mia. Vincent Martin of Wauconda called on her sister, Miss Eleanor Mc Gee, last Friday. ^ u/*' 'jVS v / "T.i,; ' Miss Esther StolTel spent a few^days recently as the guest of Miss Celia Merry at Hebioa. Chas. J. Heimer of Kavenswood is a guest in the home of his mother, Mrs. Josephine Heimer. Marcellus Meyers is spending the week as a guest of relatives at Morton Grove and Chicago. O. N. Owen and daughters, Ethel and Jane, left Wednesday morning for a trip thru the West. Misses Nellie and Lois Courtney of Wauconda were recent guests in the home of Miss Ellen Doherty-. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mathers and daugh ter, Pearl, are spending a week as the guest of Wauconda relatives. Mrs. Biggs of Chicago spent a few days last week as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Knigge. Miss Mary Meyers spent a few days last week as the guest of relatives and friends at Libertyville and Chicago. Miss Rose Buell of Elgin passed sev eral days the first of the week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Miss Etta Meyers is spending the week as a guest in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Chesnut at Marengot Miss Agnes Dorley of Elgin spent several days this week as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sitnon Stof fel. Samuel Mincer motored from Chica go and spent Sunday in the J. J. Mc Carthy home as a guest of the Mayer -v.* WHY? Because it pays, 24 entertainments for $1.50. Did you ever hear the like? Single admissions to all sessions will cost you $3.75. Buy a season ticket and save moneyv THEREFORE RESOLVE to buy a season ticket now; to attend every session; to bring your neighbors; to get what's coming to you. Don't miss the greatest event of the year in McHenry county. A week of fun, education and amusement j , % t • Btrr FLOURv of steady satisfaction. You'll get good rt snlts always (not sometimes) wh^n you use EARLY RISER Hour. Because the most exacting care is taken to keep irs quality unfalter ingly up to its lHgli btuudard of goodness. Early Riser flour never 'fluctuates in quality. The finr-st of plump, full ripened wheat, careful milling and a thoro system of grind ing and bolting make Early Riser flour as good as it can be 0Mdp» In quire of your grocer or / WEST M'HENRY FLOOR AND FEED MILLS i'S*' i,r"> KM CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT All kdTertlsementB lneertea under this At th& (ollowingratec Five lines or IOHB, AFT cents tor flrat (••ertion; lf> cents for each "iibBs.jiiw.t lnH«rt!on. •ore than Uve lineB, 5 centB a line for tlr*t Insertion, and S oenta a line for additianl tnacrttwM. \TTANTED-- A Rlrl for general * * Call phone 632-R-2. housework. 4-n TXTANTED--Girl for general housework. Io- quire at PARK HOTIL, West ^lcHenry, Jj>OR SALE-One RoyaJ flee. from factory; price 125. typewriter, just >. Call at tills ot- 0-tt p>OR HALE--About 25 tons of tame hay. In- quire of CAHL E. MBAD, West McUpnry, Illinois. 5-31, TXT ANTED--To rent, i *» housekeeping by McHenry, 07-J. a few rooms for light man and wife. Call tt TJ^OUND--An automobile slip cover. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. i3*OR SALE--A five passenger 1912 model " Overland touring car. Inquire of MBS, Jos. LRICKEM, McHenry, III. 4 ~CV)R SALE--Cheap, a BruSh runabout, in perfect mechanical condition. Inquire of J. P. KRUKGER, Crystal Lake, 111. 3-41* TpOUND--An automobile tire, near my farm * between McHenry and Johnsburgn. Own er can have same by proving property and paying for this ad. JOHN Hurr. S*tf TpOUND--On Street in this village, last 8atf\ urday, a ladies' straw hat; bears name of Uoodrow Style Shop, Woodstock. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. , 8 EXCELLENT DAIRY KARM-SOO hundred acres; good buildings; half mile from school; Borden factory two miles; postoffice. depot, one mile; Twin lakes one; Powers lake one and a half; Lake Geneva ten. Terms easy. Address JOHN E. NKTHKRCDT, Lake Geneva, Wis. tf-8t Good Things tp :*f! V*' V Now, doesn't that sound good to. you? Of course it does aad we are right here to tell you that we sell these good things and want you to leave ijA your next order for Gro ceries, Canned Goods, Vege tables, Fruits or Bakery Goods. The season of the year is at hand when the housewife refuses to prepare aU meals over a hot cook stove and for this reason we have laid in a supply of cold lunch eats that will be sure % Vv'iv V- • -i. pn .. ....... CENTER YULE c > CP ^% ' ' ' V/j 1"r" AND GROCERY *&r- FACE BUGGY STRAINER and lor all purposes z%? E. V. McAllister1 Wedt McHenry Phone 59-W • \i-.i m- Misses Adah and Belle Carey of El gin passed a few days last week as the guests of relatives in and around Mc Henry. Miss Christina Pint of Chicago jvas a guest in the home of her . parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Pint, the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson of West Mount, Can., were guests in the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Wells the first of the week. Mrs. Ed Fleury of Woodstock spent a few days last week as a- guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Feltz. 1 John Heimer and family motored to Kenosha Tuesday and spent the day with relatives. They report a good time and fine trip. Miss Margaret LaVelle of Media, 111., passed the latter part of last and the fore part of this week as the guest of Miss Margaret Buss. Miss Eleanor Phalin left this morn ing for New York, from whioh place she will leave on a trip to Ireland the latter part of the week. Mrs. Will Riggs and Mrs. Dewitt Dixon of Silvcilake, Wis., were Sun day guests in the home of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Tesch. B. F. Manley of Harvard, Republi can candidate for county judge, was in town last Thursday, forming the ac quaintance of the voters in this village. Mrs. George Meyers and children attended the celebration of the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hapke at Libertyville last week Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Chamberlin and children returned last Thursday even ing from their extended stay at their farm up in Michigan. They report a very pleasant time. Mrs. F. A. Bohlander, John Phalin and son, George, Miss Agnes A. Perry, C. Until, Stephen Heimer and Mrs. Simon Stoffel were among the Chicago passengers this morning. A. W. Bickler, Walter Warner, Roy Sahlberg and Philip Koob were Lake Geneva, Wis., visitors last Thursday. The boys say they walked around the lake, but we don't believe it. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers and son, Marcellus, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wirfs andnahildren motored to Morton Grove last Sunday and spent the day as guests in the home of Mr. and Mr#. W. R. Marshall. Vernon Hunter of Chicago and Miss Irene Mason of Elgin autoed up from Elgin to Fox 1 jfike last Sunday and on their way made a short call at the home of Mrs. E. S. Wheeler. Mr. Hunter's friends here will be glad to know that he has a good position with Someone Will Lose Another Barn by LIGHTNING Each season at least one barn in this county is struck by lightning. It may be yours. Protect yourself now while there is time. SHINN Lightning Rods are The World's Best Cabl* 99.5* pure coppcr toitlng. M.8* conductivity. Copper circuit' from slIver-UpiMxl points to fi uund rods. Four leKKed. Mif-lix-kluKf bracks. KndorneU t>y electrical engineer*, l.ook for trademark always onl genuine Shlnn ca<>le. I Intllvidunl Bond Klven wtien ynii piircba«el Milnn System. Come In mid aea |7t,U00 Bund [ | wiilcii bc.^_s U. Cats!o» lies. SimanekBros. Long Dist. 'Phone 483 Spring Grove Stop Torture UM stop hens LAYING Mdeheck the growth at young birds. You can easily set rid of all lie* mites «Eiu Vw|ui& With prgtts> m Powdered Lice Kll lller tSe and 600 and save money. Also the beet insecti cide for dogs, eats, plants and flowers. Rsfuse substitates; insist oo Pratts.. ISalislactioB Guaranteed or Mosey Back Out Pratts 160 paoe PtnUtnt Booh For Safe by Wm. Bonslett, - WeA McHenry J. C. Debreeht, - Johnsburgh F. E. Howe, - Ringwood Vocal In^brucftor VICTOR USKA fShCrtn firA rudinnnts toartidlle finishing for recital, concert, ' church, etc. :: :: g "pe'^arS) " >:& 'Mi* ;^he choieost lind el - •. -M Heats and Groceries V-' " " " • ' to be found in McHenry? ^ *•'. V-'>- R»ei>r.- AY'^i \ y. - 'At} & -A •MM J.W.Aebischer (Suceesar ta C. G. Pratt.) McHENKY. ILL. ft 'PHONE M-ll Meats That's what we sell and for this reason we are respect fully asking you to make this your meat buying cen ter. Besides keeping on hand at all tim6s a fresh and complete stock of meats we . also carry a fine line of Gro- , ceries, Canned Goods, Bak- • eiy, Fruits and Vegetables | in season. Our delivery' wagon is always at your service. is always '*4 • G.CfBOSMA Successor to E. F. Matthews widt McHenry :: Phone 3 | DR. F. J. AICHER£/vS ^ . DENTIST .. , ^ :4;' Office in Schumacher Buildlq| Gentervttle • 'I i;--w McHenry, Telephone No. IS niiaote a agar. G. A. SATTEM DISTRICT MANAGER IWTOAL LHT BISUKMMZ (St or MEW YORK Jtteg WEST rffiWY, M. ARB YOU INTERESTED? Tskphoai No. M8-R., SIMON STOFFEi," V , ^tisurance agent for all classes I. V property in the beet * " '•K •f-i&w*: 0̂ -r-W-