THE PTHHfRY PLAIMALE& mUm EVENV THORSBAY If F. G. SCHREINER .OffktH^ Wsnk Ralldin* T«tepHon« «-W Thursday, April 10, 1919 ADDITIONAL PERSONAL Miss Anna Frisby passed last Fri- . d»y shopping in Elgin. . Wm. Smith transacted business in metropolitan city Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Bacon and son, Harold, 'were Elgin visitors last Friday. Wm. Spencer attended to business matters at Crystal Lake Friday. Mrs. F. Hf. Boger and son, George, were Chicago visitors last Saturday. Miss Maude Granger of Chicago was a week end guest of home folks. Mrs. D. G. Wells was among the Chicago passengers Monday morning John D. Lodtz was a business visitor in the metropolitan city Monday. Mrs. Wm. Spencer and daughter, Berteel, were Elgin visitors last Sat- ^Ht-day. Harold Jensen of Woodstock called a on relatives in town last Saturday * evening. Supervisor Stephen H. Freund was a business visitor at Hartland last . ftriday. C. Unti attended to matters of a -business nature in the windy city „ Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Prifi was among those - to -board the Chicago train Tuesday Horning. - Mrs. Jos. Wegener and daughter, Marion, were Elgin shoppers last Saturday. „ Mrs. W. F. Vogt was the guest of relatives at Evanston the latter part of last week. Mrs. M. D. Smalley of Woodstock was the guest of McHenry relatives last Saturday. Francis Bonslett spent the latter part of last week as the guest of Jtiends in Chicago. Dr. C. H. Fegers and Miss Eleanor McGee were guests of county seat relatives last Friday. Louis and Theodore Voelx passed Sunday as the guests of relatives at {*|ake Geneva, Wis. Mrs. Chas. Wright and daughter, Ann, and Miss Florence Colby were * Jpgin visitors last Saturday. Russell Hille of Chicago passed tfce week end as a guest in the hotrie <at Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Bert Warner of Elgin spent the week end as a guest in the home of Mjs brother, Walter, and family. Albert Barbian passed the latter part of last week as the guest of relatives in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Landwer and -.SOn, Keith, passed the week end as tke guests of Barrington relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Perkins and daughter, Adeline, were week end guests of relatives at the county seat. - Miss Inez Bacon of Spring Grove spent the week end as the guest of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bacon. Miss Esther Stoffel of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. - Miss Maude Krumpen passed last Friday with her sister, who is confined at St. Joseph's hospital in Elfin. W. H. Gaylord of Emmettsburg, 1^-, spent a few days laet week with his niece, Mrs. C. E. Jecks, west of tSwm. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bonslett of Chiengo passed Sunday as tit* guest* of the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret Bonslett. Miss Mary Burke passed the latter pfrt of la$t week as t£e g^est cf her Jljrents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. pttfke, Ifr Chicago. Ferdinand Frett came out from Chicago last Sunday morning to look after his summer home in the north end of town. Mrs. Harry Alexander of Genoa Junction, Wis., spent the week end as the guest of her grandmother and i sister here. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Owen and little granddaughter of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs.' E. M. Owen. j Mrs. Chas.' Wesley-Woneh of Chicago passed the week end as a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnn W. Fay. ' ' Miss Myrtle Gans of Chicago spent the week end as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Gans, at the Riverside hotel. Misses Elsie Wolff and Lenore Freund were week end guests in the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Chas. McArthur, at Elgin. Mrs. John Reihansperger of West Chicago passed the latter part of last week as a guest in the home of her son, Chas. J., and family. Miss Mabelle Wheeler, who has been receiving treatment at the Battle Creek (Mich.) sanatorium, returned to her home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pauly and children of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian. Mrs. P. Costallo returned to her home at Elgin last Friday after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Ellea Walsh, who has been seriously ill 'at her home south of town. 4 QUARTER OF A CENTURY Items Clipped From The Plaindeakr of Tweatyoflre Tears Aga April 4, 1894 Our public school opened again on Monday morning after a vacation of two weeks. F. L. McOmber, the West" Side hardware dealer, has a nobby new delivery wagon and a brand new roadster. Fred McOmber and a friend of Chicago have been scaring ducks on the river once a week for the past three weeks. The sale of the old school building, j EAIWG AND SEED i , Potatoes! The Potato market is still going down. We are able to offer you choice white cooking Burbanks, £ | 1A at per bushel.. In five bushel lots f 1 A A or more, per bu...vl*v" Place your order at once as the price? are subject to change without notice. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. WATCB WINDOW DISTUY Central Market Wm. Mm. Prop. McHENRY, ILL. which took place on Saturday, was only partially successful. The building and lot on the West Side was Sold to Henry Smith for |560. The annual town meeting in this village on Tuesday proved a regular walk-away for the People's ticket. There was no contest except on town clerk and -collector. There were two tickets, the People's and Democratic and SOS votes were polled. The village election is just now Attracting considerable attention and promises to be a spirited contest. There are two tickets in the field, one headed by W. A. Cristy for president and the other by Isaac Wentworth. The trustees and clerk are the same on both tickets, for clerk, F. L. McOmber, and ' for trustees, Henry Nordquist, John Nesen and O. N. Owen. *-- -- PICKLES CONTRACT NOW WHILE PRICES ARE HIGH Vat run, $2.00 per 100 lbs. Urge $1.00 tor 100 lbs. Nubbins, 60c per 100 lb*. Contracts can be ftad of A. Krumpen . Also John Stoffel's Store / C. K. Claussen & Sons PHILIP JAEG.ER GENERAL COriMISSION MERCHANT 9PI0UL ITTnmON OIVIN TO TIB IALI OP Drcitwi Bert, flutton, Hogi, Vail, Pwltry, Hide*, etc.. Butter and Egft This is the oldest boose on the strut Hfiiad prise Hats application. - COLD STORAOB FRBB CHICAOO, ILLINOIS.