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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Sep 1916, p. 7

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are so many Items needed that it is most impossible for pupils to start in the* firfl day with a full equipment. We cany aij? very complete line of school supplies and shall fee glad to supply your needs at all times. w-iSs 3! ̂4 f .vW rotais, PENS, rot MU>ERS, ERASERS, ons. CRAYONS, WMTOC PAPER. PASTE, TABLETS, RULERS, MUCILAGE, DRAWING MATERIALS, ETfc I ,/V tVjL K : , ft' : m A icbild can buy *t our store a* safely is the grown-ups DRUGGIST =«* McHENRY, ILL. •JiiSaK Jf S ,• r , Last week we received three dozen ties, which we have awaited for some time. We get new ties as the new styles come ^io, or every few weeks. If you should not see any you like one week, you may ; v| like some of the next lot. Look them i, over every now and then and you will ! ̂ like some of them, £*: •^,7/.' ' «r > J *2?. V^'% ',*w% SMITH \" .;4K v<i 'Phone 79-J BROS. McHenry, 111, mUMm Wj0fk =}> > 1 j LISTEN! •* -* I When at Ringwood stop in my store and see what from 10c to 25c will buy in Ena­ mel Ware. 1 have just received a large shipment of this Ware to be sold at remark? ably low prices while it lasts. Come and save some money. X S?"?' J* Vt . . V f* ? * * , - * "•* tv vr" * ' JOS. J. MILLER RINGWOOD, ILL. (f before the weather will be such that you will again seek comforts in >our home after enjoy­ ing one of the most pleasant summers in years. Better look around and see if there aren't a few things needed in the line of Furniture that will assist in making your home cheery. Now is the time to do this. Don't wait until the last moment. Go over your home carefully and jot down the items that you may need, come to our store and make a selection. Make your se­ lections now and you are assured of delivery when the time arrives that you will need the new Furniture. Our lines of Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Linoleums, etc., are very complete and choosing from same is made easy by our elegant display. We bid you wc3com&t?l v K 4%; Furniture and Undertaking W:\ m v McHenry* >?- M 4 Illinois; , TERRA COTTA Wm. J. Welch was a business caller here Tuesday. * Miss Mary Frisby Is tto guest of Chicago relatives. >" M. Knox was a Chicago business visitor last Friday. Miss Ellen Frisby is visiting her aunt and uncle in Elgin. , Harvey Cox of Crystal Lake called on relatives here Friday. Miss Lillian Riley spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday in Elgin. Mrs. Tim McGarry of Crystal Lake visited relatives here Thursday. Miss Mildred Welch of McHerny visited at J. M. Phalin's last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry. McMillan were business visitors in Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cox of Mun- shawville visited relatives here Fri­ day. Miss Florence Knox visited Miss Vera Doherty at Holcombville Sun­ day. Raymond and Christme Smith of Elgin visited at John Riley's laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Portman of Chicago spent tile week end B. Frisby's. 1 ' V Frank Cox of California called at the home of his nephew, Ray Cox, Friday last. Merton Gracy visited his wife at the West Side hospital in Cihcago Wednesday.' > • Paul Doherty tend Misses Vera and Nellie Doherty were cfcllers here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cox entertained the former's cousins frail Oshkosh, Wis., recently. - Miss Mary E. Walsh of McHenry spent Saturday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. M. Knox. George and Miss Anna Callahan of Chicago were guests at the J. M. Phalin home last week. Mrs. M. Portman of Chicago has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. B. Frisby, the past week. Misses Florence and Frances Knox attended a teachers' meeting at Woodstock Thursday -last. Miss Bessie Rydquist of Crystal Lake is spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ray Cox. Miss M&rie Foley of St. Charles spent last week with her cousins, Misses Lillian and Alice Riley. Mrs. Merton Gracy underwent an operation at the West Side hospital in Chicago Saturday. Her many friends will be pleased to know that she is recovering niceiy, ° RlNGWOOfe Archie W. Gillett of Chicago in town last Friday. M. J. Wright of Woodstock was a caller in town Friday. George Spaulding motored out of Chicago last Saturday. ( Lynn Hall and wife motored to Joliet one day last recently. Clayton Harrison and family were recent visitors at Oswego, 111. Clarence Tuttle and family of Ridgefield were in town last Friday. The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. Gertrude Ritter Thursday, Sept. 14. Frank Hawley of Chicago was a week end visitor with his parents. W. A. Dodge and wife spent Sun­ day with their daughter in Antioch. Miss Bird Hodge of Solon visited at 7. D. Smith's a couple of days last week. Delbert Bacon and wife of St. Charles were Sunday visitors with their parents. The W. C. % U. had a pleasant meeting at Mrs. Christina Smith's last Saturday. Mrs. Lewis Price of Fond du Lac, Wis., visited Mrs. Libbie Allen the first of the week. Carletoh Fay of Granville, 111., was an over Sunday visitor with his mother and brother. School opened Monday yrith Will­ iam Rawson as principal and Miss Wharton as primary teacher. * Fred Kimball, wife, son and daugh­ ter of Atlantic, Iowa, visited in thfe Allen home Wednesday of last week. ~~ YOLO social at John Walton's JORNSBUKG •„ Arthur Adams motored to Wood­ stock Thursday/ Miss Helen Adfups passed Wed­ nesday . in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nett were Mc­ Henry visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schumacher were McHenry visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve May visited Monday in the home of Jos. King. Miss Laula Debrecht left Wednes­ day morning for sclpol in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Math. B. Schaefer and children were Spring Grove callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wirfs of Mc­ Henry visited Monday in the home of John Klein. Quite a number from here attended the picnic at Volo last Sunday after­ noon and evening. Miss Matilda Freund and Mrs. John Pitzen were McHenry visitors Friday afternoon. > Mr. and Mrs. John Klein visited Sunday in the home of their son, Wm Klein, at Ingleside. Mrs. Henry Brefeld of McHenry visited Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tonyan. Miss Emma Becker of Chicago passed several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Al. Pepping. Mrs. L. Wolf and children and Miss Barbara Weber of McHenry were Johns burg visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and daughter of McHenry visited Mon­ day in the home of J. J. Michels. Jos. Michels of McHenry was an over Sunday guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Michels. Miss Katherine Frett of Spring Grove spent Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr? John Frett. Mr. and Mrs. Ben 'ionyan, ..Jr., passed last Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mr% Ben Tonyan. Miss Katherine Althoff of Spring Grove is spending the week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Althoff. The parishioners of St. John's church here in Johnsburg had the pleasure last Sunday morning of hearing one of the best male choirs. There were twenty-two of these singers from St. Bonafice church Chicago, while in th eevening they gave, what you would call, a flue "Deutch". concert. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS OF THIS BANK jr«, j A * , ^ * we will always be glad to give People Who Come and « Week Go During folki entertained lee cream Sept. 15. Ves Wagner's company Friday. . Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Turnbull of Wauconda were in.town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Crocker of Liber- tyville spent Sunday at Lee Huson's. Mrs. Lusk and children and Emma Bacon of Fort Hill were Volo callers Sunday. Fred Dunnill and Harry Hichols are visiting John Benwell and family in Wisconsin. ' ^ Sunday school at preaMiing at 2:30. Every Sunday school schol­ ar is to be present and bring a new one. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application*, as thty cannot reach the dlfteaflttd portion of the ear. The*# Is only «m war to cure catarrhal deafness, an4 that ia by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is causcd by an ia- condition of the mucous lining1 or the Ens^'-hian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you nive a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when H «r;tlrc!r closed. Deafness Is the result. Unless the inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored it" its normal condition, isearia® will bs destroyed forever. Many cases at deafness are caused by c&ianh. rrh!c»! ia an inflamed condition of the mucous sur­ faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru ths blood on the mucous surfaces of the sys- te We will Ktra One Hundred Dollars fof any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannct be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All Druntsts. 7Sc. r. jr. CHENBY * oa. Toledo, a Fox River Valley camp, R. N. A., took in a class of candidates on Tues­ day evening. After initiation re­ freshments were served and a jolly, good time prevailed. The camp ex­ pects to send a delegation of twenty to'the eoav tember 19. Simon Stoffel visitid at the county seat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Spurling were Waukegan visitors Sunday. Mrs. Samantha Button of Gilman, 111., is spending the week with friends here. Miss Florence Vasey of Oak Park, accompanied by a friend, spent Labor day here. Robert and Alphonso Patxke are spending the week on the fair grounds at Woodstock. George N. McCoy of Chicago is spending a few weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stilling Harry W. Vasey of Oak Park spent Sunday and Monday in the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Waite. Mrs. Rose DeHaven, Mrs. F. H. Tlapa and Miss Sara L. Enright of Chicago spent a recent day with Mrs. Ellen Walsh. Glenn G. Waite and son, Norman, of Woodstock spent Sunday and Mon­ day in the home of the former's par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frigenbutz and son and daughter, Erwin and Evelyn, of Chicago were the guests of P. J. Schoewer the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Math. Rothermel of Kenosha, Wis., were guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rothermel, the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dwyer of Chicago, Miss Anna Dywer and Miss Genevieve Loescher of Elgin were guests of W. J. Walsh Sunday and Monday. J. E. Wheeler, Miss E. Thelen, Mrs. N. J. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vycital and little son and M. J. Walsh were among the Chicago passengers this morning. Mrs. N. J. Justen and Mr. and Mrs. M. Justen left Wednesday for Iowa. N. J. Justen will meet his wife in North Dakota on her return, where they will visit relatives before their return home. Mrs. A. K. Burns of Austin passed the latter part of last and the fore part of this week as a guest in the home of her mother, Mrs. F. K. Granger. Mr. Burns was out the first of the week. Mrs. E. W. Schillo, Eva Stilling, Lillian Stilling v and George McCoy motored to Lake Geneva and then to Milwaukee, Wis., where they passed t/he wcc&i i tvui i.K Ssturdsy, ~ panied by John R. McCoy, Jr. ^ 1 Mr. and Mrs., Emil Feffer enter­ tained at a week end house party the following: Misses Bernice Bos- song, Elizabeth Blake, Loretta and Evelyn Feffer of Watseka, 111.; Celia M. and Anna McArdle, Mayme, Bessie and John Connors of Chicago; Mable Hannaford of Woodstock and their sons, Isadore, Joseph and Irenus, of Elkhart, Ind. Vote for Chas. F. Hayes, McHen­ ry county's "only candidate for the omination for represen­ tative. •V*-;- ' * £>• you our best advice upon and of your affairs. Your business will fecevie our courteous and care! ful attention;>*» THE- vn ^ 4' ' -Si: it'i s. * * > . v u : . * r * { • ' * ' "-v TH - » > % TOfeMONT HO¥ President CLARENCE F. Manager f RED J. MERSHONi Cashier •• * ^ ..vvX THE LOCATION OF M «'».*) - , \ • 4' . t -h* . I ' . 'WV. - f - . iV mU » f f a * ; x ' . > v usiness of all Ringwood people. Your busi ̂ IJ. F. WHARTON, CASHIER Mhu •BQM hHIrS SBBMH IBI &•, 4W Dr. Carl Strueh's Sanatorium and Health Resori Ideal place for the sick and those seeking reft and recreation amidol the mo l̂ pleasant an4f home-like rural surroundings. NATURAL METHODS. Write for illustrated booklet;. Telephone, McHenry 92-M. 1 McHENRY, Turmeric Mustard^Seed Celery Seed Ginger Root Mixed Spices v Curry rowder Cinnamcm ; Dill Seed ling Wax West McHenry, 111. ' j •A' j JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF FOR WOMEN This brand of Shoes i® 'well knowa for up-to- date style, service and comfort, They come in the fashionable plain toe* either patent ther or gun metal, high or low heel and |he price is very reasonable, the pair$3.00 W'*- ^ i •' <. * r * ^ . v ~.\-V - *.r-' ,3, f £ John WEST McHENRY, ILL. -M :r. Xi i// + f r * J* r '# {'>- J l"\ * *, ̂ t S. 4 41 *. S •r;; _ » -Or M 4 vy* X 2 f-i JZ. A . a^V.. . ,v .. .V 1

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