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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jul 1917, p. 5

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• " "* ' " " ' V" *" * * " ' • - v^ *W, . 4 >-^ ̂ ) * t -i-A | ' * *s A.." • T ••* - * % }s ~' * > * :,y~w VK?jr',̂ %THAT ALWAYS HAS IT' •-* !̂ '.:4'- : •>«5g «.V ?> ^ ;'*"'jfr® A,# «*, zfet'-y & - * f^'sy ̂ ING from store to store in search of some new remedy, toilet preparationor other items usually carried by druggists, is not a pleasant ex­ perience. For years we have kept right u^-to- date regarding new articles which are constantly being placed on the market. We stock all the worthy ones and usually have them on hand as quickly as the stores located in large cities. We realize the importance of service and constantly strive to five up to the reputation we have gained. ( « The Store thatAJways Has It' thone SO-WN. H. PETESCH mbggist TAKE A BATH! We sell Bathing Suits for all. Bathing Shoes and Gaps. Water wings keep your children from drowning and cost only 25 cents. SMITH BROS 'Phone 79-J McHenry, 111. Spring and Summer Goods in new colors tod weaves • J* West McHenry, E Sport Voiles and Silks, novelty plaids and stripes in the newest creation for the smart dresser, up to --65e per yard A new line of Ladies* Collars in voiles, silks and georgetta crepes, plain and embroidered. Auto Veils and Caps Shirt Waists and Muslin Under­ wear. Shoes for the whole family at extremely low prices. New line of Men's Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Shirts, Spring Ties, Hosiery, Etc. Made-to-order Suits Full line of pure, fresh Groceries and Canned Goods. 'Phone 63-R Goods delivered WHOSE WAGON YOU WHY NOT EtlVFRS •--COUR WEEKLY RECIPE ®#«* . t c. sugar. >jc. butter c. mfilasses WE SilL THE INOREDIEttTS Phone 26 ADAMS BROS. McHenry ROXBURY CAKES . i c. sour milk Nutmeg grating 1| c. flour 1 Up. sod* ' ltsp. cinnamon • It c. raitins I'tsp. cloves 1 c. walnuts Beat yolks, add sugar gradually, then soften butter, molasses and sotfr milk. Mix and sift dry ingredients and add to first mixture. Beat whites of eggs till dry, add them with chopped raisins and nuU. Bake in muffin tins in a medium oven. PVf REGISTRATION LIST READY OFFICIAL NUMBERS ASSIGNED * BY EXEMPTION BOARD Every Man Should Learn. His Of* ficial Numbei*, Not the Number on His Registration Card - The Plaindealer this week publishes the names of the young men of Mc­ Henry who are subject to draft to­ gether with the new numbers which have been assigned to each. These are the numbers that will be used in the official draft and not those on the cards now held by those reg­ istered. Everyone should cfip' this list, as it will aid thetii when the drafts are made, which, in all likelihood, will be done this week. McHenry Fuast 2246--Adams, Leo «A. v 2247--Althoff, William H, 2248--Bell* Walter H.^ : 2249--Biggers, Joseph Clark 2250--Biggers, Georg'4 P.' 2251--Brefeld, Frank 2252--Bradley, Karl M. 2253--Blake, Joseph 2254--Bendoy, Fred 2255--Dodge, Leon E. , 2256--Engstrom, John L. 2257--Freund, Ludwig 2258--Freund, Frank 2259--Freund, John ll.v': . 2260--Freund, Joseph L 2261--Freund, Peter W. 2262--Freund, Nicholas N. 2263--Freund, Ben 2264--Freund, John 2265--Golden, Geo. Shepard 2266--Guyser, Richard F. 2267--Hallstrom, Carl J. 2268--liohenstein, Donald R. 2269--Harrison, Edward G. 2270--Hall, David L. . 2271--Harrison, Chancey L. 2272--Hettermann, Joseph B. 2273--Hopper, Clarence E. 2274--Justen, William 2275--Justen, John K. 2276--krohn, Fredrick W. 2277--King, Stephen 2278--^-Klintworth, Martin 2279--Kelley, Harold E. 2280--Kennebeck, Henry J. 2281--Kattner, Edward 2282--King, George 2283--kennebeck, Bernard J. 2284--Klapperick, William J. 2285--King, Joseph -- 2286--Lawrence, William H. 2287--Linderman, Elmer J . 2288---Lawrence, Oliver 2289--Mueller, Arnold F. 2290--Merchant, Lee A. 2291--Milier, William 2292--Muench, Hans 2293--May, Stephen 2294--Milier, Joseph J. 2295--Miller, John Paul 2296--Miller, Tony J. 2297--Miller, Peter 2298--Merchant, Ray Bradley • 2299--Merwin, William Nelson 2300--Miller, Jacob. 2301--Narr, Bert 2302--Oeffling, Peter 2303--Peterson, Victor E. 2304--Peet, Arthur L. 2305--Pitzen, John M. 2306--Eager, Clay William 2307--Robinson, Walter Joseph 2308--§chultz, William 2309--Schaefer, Henry M.° 2310--Schmitt, Joseph N. 2311--Schmitt, Stephen 2312--Schmitt, John 2313--Stephenson, Harry V? 2314--Schaefer, Joseph M. 2315--Stilling, Joseph B. 2316--Schmitt, Math. 2317--Smith, Lonnie L. 2318--Smith, Fred 2319--Schaefer, Peter M. 2320--Schaefer, Joseph A. • 2321--Tonyan, Joseph 2322--Tonyan, Ed. * 2323--Tonyan, Bernard 2324--Tonyan, Frank 2325--Thennes, Philip M. 2326--Wolkos, Roy O. 2327--Whiting, Clarence D. 2328--Weyer, Felix B. McHenry Second 2329--Adams, Frank L. 2330--Adams, Stephen G. 2331--Adams, Joseph M. 2332--Adams, George E. 2333--Aicher, Francis J. 2334--Adams, Lewis 2335--Brady, George F. 2336--Blake, Frank M. 2337--Brown, Earl L. 2338--Berwing, Herman 2339--Bickler, Arthur W. 2340--Buch, Henry E. 2341--Barbian, Paul F. 2342--Bauer, Bernard 2343--Boyle, James J. 2344--Blake, Anton 2345--Bonslett, Francis L. 2346--Benandie, Nasie 2347--Cronin, Richard F. 2348--Cossman, Francis N. 2349--Conway, Raymond F. 2350--Calas, Peter 2351--Campbell, William A. 2352--Caspers, Johft H. 2353--Crowley, Edward J. 2354--Classen, Herbert C. 2355--Conway, Walter K. 2356---Carlson, Gustav E. 2357--Cobb, Frank 2358--Diedrich, Jacob . 2359--Donavin, Walter J. 2360--Degen, Michael fL 2361--Dramstad, Ole E. O. 2362--Egner, Edwin L. 2363--Edinger, Loren 2364--Ekstrom, John A. 2365--Freund, Joseph E. 2366--Freund, Anton H. 2367--Freund, John P. 2368--Freund, Anton P. 2369--Franzen, John 1 2370--Friend, William W. 2371---Frisby, Robert J. 2372--Froehlich, Alexander L, M. D. 2373--Freund, Nick B, 2374--Franzen, Hick > MP tin < , ?• , - \ ' 2376--^Freund, Peter H| 2376--Freund, John M. : 2377--Freund, Fred P.S? 2378--Freund, John R/&'". 2379---Freund, Hubert •;. 2380--Furlong, Martin J. 2381--Freund, Walter John 2382--Groom, Arthur W. 2383--Geier, Emil M. 2384--Hoover, William Q. 2385--Heuser, Henry 2386--Howard, Raymond $. 2387--Heimer, Henry J. 2388--Helm, William A. 2389--Hankermeyer, Roy 2390--Harris, William 2391--Howard, Gilbert C. 2392--Herdrick, Chas. 2393--Hunter; Donald J. 2394--Hoffman, Paul C. 2395--Hansen, John 2396--Hobart, Roy B. 2397--Harper, Homer M. 2398--Huhn, Fred C. 2399--Heimer, William II. i: . "2400--Hayes, Edward L. 2401--Justen, Nick P. 2402--Justen, Peter M. 2403--Jolley, John C. 2404--Justen, Frank 2405--^Johnson, Carl. 2406--Kidrow, Charles 2407--Karls, John J. 2408--Kennebeck, Bernard M. . 2409--Kramer, George F. ?410--Krause, Walter 2411----Kennebeck, John 2412--Karls, William H. 2413--Klinge, Robert C.. 2414--Kupke, Egon 2415--Lind, Karl H. 2416--Laures, Math. B. 2417--Larsen, William 2418--Lallinger, Joseph 2419--Laverg, Charles T. 2420--Lallinger, Albert 2421--Meyers, Philip L. 2422--Meyers, Joseph H. £|23--Meyers, Arthur M. 2424--Mitchell, John J. 2425--Martin, Clinton E. 2426--Miller, Nick 2427--Mertes, Charles G. 2428--McDonald, Lewis S. 2429--Newman, Gerald P. 2430--Nordin, Edward A. 2431--Noonan, Edwin Allen 24a2--Neiss, Peter A. 2433--Nicholls, John E. 2434--Olsen, Olaf Peter 2435--Olsen, Hans 2436--O'Connor, William J. 2437--Oeffling, John J. 2438--Pitzen, Mike 2439--Peterson, Alvin 2440--Pederson, Clayton P. 2441--Pitzen, Mick 5. 2442--Pouse, Alford H. 2443--Prall, Theodore 2444--Patzke, Carl R. 2445--Page, Chas. Ray 2446--Patzke, Arthur E. 2447--Prall, Oscar 2448--Quinn, Henry T. 2449--Rota, Alfred U. 2450--Robison, Glenn R. 2451--Rothermel, Joseph W. 2452--Reihansperger, Chas. J. .2453--Rossman, Edward 2454--Richardson, Seth H. 2455--Smith, Louis 2456--Stilling, George A. 2457--Schneider, Anton J. 2458--Sayler, Frank William 2459--Simon, Herbert 2460--Schneider, William $. 2461--Sayler, James N. 2462--Steffes, Jacob. 2463--Schreiner, George J. 2464--Schaefer, William 2465--Schroeder, Arthur J. 2466--Schaefer, George 2467--Smith, Stephen J. 2468--Swank, Clyde H. 2469--Swank, Howard B. 2470--Schaefer, Henry B. r 2471--Stilling, Joseph B. 2472--Schaid, John J. 2473--Schumacher, Paul J. 2474--Smith, Arthur 2475--Stilling, John 2476--Stenger, Joseph 2477--Schoewer, Fred C. 2478--Schaefer, Herman 2479--Shilim, Kazimer 2480--Thompson, Robert A. 2481--Tastsis, Constantine 2482--Thiel, Jacob 2483--Unti, John 2484--Vasey, Jay F. 2485--Voeltz, Fred W. 2486--Wassermann, Edmund 2487--Weber, Joseph F. 2488--Wattles, Hqward F. 2489--Wrede, Josey(i F. 2490--Weber, Henry M. 2491--Weber, Henry G. 2492--Whiting, Earl L. 2493--Wegener, Adolph P. 2494--Wray, Richard Thomas 2496--Wagner, John J. 2496--Weingart, Frank J. 2497--Worts, George H. 2498--Weingart, Peter 2499--Young, Edward 2500--Young, Joseph 2501--Zeman, Louis'" 2502--Zuelsdorf, Frank Respects of Condolence St. Patrica Court, No. 187, mourns again the. loss of an esteemed sister, Eli2abeth Conway, who departed this life June 25, 1917; therefore we, the memliers of St. Patrica's Court, give heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved husband and children for the heavy loss and broken family circle. The court keenly feels this loss of our faithful sister. May our Divine Lord comfort the broken hearts of her sor­ rowing family and grant to her eter­ nal rest Matilda Meyers. •, Edith McAndrews, ' , Elizabeth K. Conw*y. The dress and skirt factory of Har­ vard has just added twenty new sew­ ing machines to their equipment, which will add twenty more to their working force. It is predicted that within a month between sixty and wvtoty girls and women will be en- SHOES! We have just put in an ex­ cellent stock of Men's Dress and Work Shoes and we will be pleased to have the men of McHenry and vi­ cinity call ancinspect them. Harness Department Our Harness and Horse Goods department is also very complete while repair work receives our prompt and careful attention Trading Stamps We give Trading Stamps with every 25c cash pur­ chase. Let us explain our Silverware Premium Lists. M. A. Thelen West McHenry Many folks during lasft sum mer's sizzle cooked their meals on an EM( drill or an Electric Disc Stove or an Electric Chafing Dish \ and thus they added to the stifling atmosphere a mini­ mum degree of artificial heat. Electric Appliances use the heat developed where it is needed and rad­ iate off little. Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS First Sips of Failing Vision are not always accompanied by severe eye distress. Headache, Smarting, Burning Lids, Shoot­ ing Pains in the Fore­ head, Floating Spots before the Eyes, Dizzi­ ness and Weariness of the Eyes after close work. :: :: :: are some of the signs thatfyour eyes need glasses. Don't put off having your eyes exam­ ined if any of the above symp­ toms have been experienced by you. No charges for ex­ amination. J. i. Schaefer, Op. D. EYl SIGHT SPECIALIST Centerville McHENRY, ILL 'Phone 111-J. Many things must be before thet cook on baking day, but most impor­ tant of all is the flour. We want to again suggest Early Riser flour to the ladies of this community and urge those not already .using it to order a trial sack at once. Our sales on this flour are increasing every day and we really believe that in time we will practically have a monopoly of the flour business in this community. The reason will be apparent if you will but join the ranks of the users of Early Riser floujf* :: :: WEST fTHEHRY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS ployed there. Bank if it is doing its full dyty, is y-M --Your Be^l Business Friend Our mo& earned desire is to merit the friendship of every resident of this community, whether our cufftomer or not It may be our experience has covered your particular situation. For dis­ interested advice bring your Business Problems to us. '• HOY BANKING COMPANY Bank of McHenry • Bank of Rindwood .4 Wonderful Remedy x That Saves kx Stock Ov:y J Your sheep, hogs, cattle, horses and mules are subject to deadly attacks of worms. These ravenous pests multiply by the miflioos, Him your stock* keep them pour, weak, and out of condition 7X» SALSVET Worm Destroyer and ComdHkm* that wtli rid «vety animal oa rour plac* of worms quickly MM > baalthr. No pay if it falls. No doainc, do dnochiat. Joat pM o run tb K Craaly They- wilt doctor themaehrea, thriva hater, and la a madicatad atock aalt that will rid «vety animal oii kaap them worm baa and h It whwt §11 your itock cto w , put on money-making flesh. Sal-Vet is not expensive. We carry It In •!* daaa from Me up. Come in and get a package to try. You will bapteaaad with the rwnilta. We gvaraatae it. I For Sale fry | VOGT'S DRUG STORE WEST McHENRY, ILL. 1776 1886 1916 We've Kept Pace With Progress In The Delivery of Lumber and at the same time have eliminated the worry of when your lum­ ber would be on the job ready for use. The one' big factor in our selling policy is SERVICE--service in the guppiying with big value, high quality lumber and building material; service in promptly fill* ing and delivering all orders. Phone» Us Your Rush Orders and we'll prove bj adtual performance how quickly we will have your material at its destination. The proof of the pudding Is in the eating--the proof of our service is in the trying. Tell us your needs today. : Wilbur Lumber Co. Wedt McHenry. Illinois Telephone Nql 108-R SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies WEST McHENRY, - ILLINOIS DR. F. J. AICHER DENTIST Office in Telephone JExchsnge Hdf. Centerville McHenry, Illinois Telephone Net. 7S-W Office Hours Ml to U-N a. ib» ' 1:M to 4'il p. m. 7:M|o M p..m. Telephones: Office 17 Residence 51-W 4.. I. FROEHLICH :'v^Phyai€isn and Surgeon Ffc^dbBLDG. Over Yost's WEST McHENRY SHARON, WISCONSIN Wednesday and Frid^tt 8 a. m. to 5 p. tn. v # Sunday and Monday Dy appointment only DR. CHARLES R. TREAT H OODSTOCK. ILLINOIS Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday 9 a. m. to S p. m. $ ' • • V, &-•* - . : - 1 M , * '111 :SSj 1 1 ' : $ * Office |p : Wioe« N® SpauldinK Bid*. ALFORD H. POUSE Attorney-at-Law WeA McHenry, * » HI. PLUMBING AND HEATING Experienced Wortanea i. 1 DONAVIN & REIHANSPERGJ "m- . Give Us That Next Job t ' , f , > : 1 u1-' V- r r< _ 4:U

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