fes,. • ;.••• A |LACE TO m I Tl^LSSS m -9- $ -• v*- >&3m No one, we think, will question the state* ment that we have an unusually complete stock of high-grade drugs. Large as it is, it is a constantly growing one, because it keeps pace with every advance in medicine or pharmacy. It is obvious that a store like . this one is a good place to get family drugs or to have prescriptions filled. Drugs here ' are handled by competent pharmacists of large experience. You get ideal service at 11 THOSE W-W N. H. PETESCH DRUGGIST -TALK ABOim-- •• Safe Investments.. Buy all the Victory Liberty Bonds you can. You help finish the job. Your money is'absolutely safe. Trade at this store and you get a safe return for your money. ' . J • MAYER HONORBILT SHOES ARMOUR PLATE STOCKINGS SMITH BROS. t McHENRY, ILLINOIS m ;'A T--! OPERA Central HOUSE V VUlrJI wwM % . McHENRY. ILL. Sunday Evening May 4th J. B. Rotnour offers his ever popular Flora DeVoss Company --^flTH MISS DeVOSS Mid eleven players in OF SIXES mm Vaudeville Between Acts -»r" Popular Prices SEATS NOW SELLING N. B.---Arrange for your seats now, you may not ^ * get in. PLUMBING AND BEATING -BYEatperienced Workmf® OONAVIN * REIHANSPERGER SOLON MILL9 Wm. Frost of Round Lain was a Sunday caller here. Mrs. Wm: Cornish is nursing: over at Antioch this weak. Wm. Foley of Richmond was seen on our streets here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Brennan ware Ringwood callers last wade Wednesday. Alfred Parker of Chicago was a Sunday, guest at the home of E. T. Monear. Mrs. Sarah Johonnott of Richmond was a recent visitor of Mrs. Ed. Cropley. Miss Edith Hodge of English Prairie was a recent visitor at Ed. Cropley's. Wm. Patterson of Park Ridge was a Saturday visitor at Walter Cropley's. • • • Mrs. Richard Oxtobyof Spring Grove was a Saturday caller at Geo. Westlake's. Roy Aubert of Chicago was a Saturday and Sunday visitor With his mother here. - Messrs. Lou Lusk and Fred Con verse of Volo were Sunday visitors at Geo. Vogel's. Messrs. Lee Aylward and Edwin Vogel were business callers at Mc- Henry Monday. John Schumacher of Johnsburg was calling on friends in town one day the past week. " * o The party, given by Mrs. Grace Jackson here in the Kail last Friday evening, was well attended and everyone enjoyed a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merrill re* turned home from Miami, Florida, Friday evening after spending the past winter there. The trip was made by automobile. JOHNSBURG » •The Flora DeVoss company next Sunday evening. Jos. H. Huemann and Jacob Miller were Ingleside, visitors Monday evening. Mrs. {Catherine May and little nephew, Irwin May, were McHenry callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Jarick moved into the late Mrs. Susan Freund'i house last week. Mrs. Richard Guyser and Mrs. C. Anders of Riverdale were Me* Henry callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wirfs and children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klein, Sunday. Joe, Henry and Frank Nell of Woodstock were Sunday visitors with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller en tertained a big company of relatives on Sunday in honor of their little son, Leroy. Mr. and Mrs. Oeffling and Mrs. Ben J. Schaefer were guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. John Pitzen, at Volo Saturday. Mrs. George Nell returned from North Dakota last Thursday and will reside at her hotel at Columbia park in the future. Mrs. S. H. Smith is at Waukesha, where she is taking the baths for her health. Her many friends - hop# for a speedy recovery. The bunco party, which was to have taken place last Sunday, was postponed on account of the rain until Monday evening of this week, at which time a large crowd was in attendance. There were ten prises awarded to successful players. SPRING GROVE Mrs. Ford Jackson was a McHenry caller Monday. was a Chicago pasfarm, drove nine cows home Monday, the first of his dairy. F. E. Martin has tteen at Waukesha the past two weeks, mod baths for rheumatism. Frank Kaiser and family of Woodstock were callers in this neighhborhood Oil# FVAnincr locf waolr Myron Francisco and wife' of Wauconda were visitors at the home of their daughter on Friday last. Mrs. C. B. Durkee and Miss Am* mie Francisco are both suffering from rheumatism this cool, damp weather. Mrs. Eva Eppel is recovering from her severe cold. Baby Eugene and Glenn have both been affected, the latter being out of school to recover, Earl Sherman's horses, reported so sick with influenza, are much better, so they were hitched to clean the barn and did a few hours work in the field. R. H. Richardson received a card from his son, Alfred, mailed oft the Mount Vernon. The papers stated that this ship arrived in New York Friday. The family is in high hopes of seeing him soon or hearing he is in the good U. S. A. > •: TERRA COTTA , J;,'. • Mr; and Mrs. Clyde Starritk %i*e Chicago visitors Tuesday. Miss Frances Knox called on friends at Crystal Lake Sunday. Mrs. John Liddle and daughter were Crystal Lake callers Friday. Ray Brown of Woodstock was business caller here one day last week. Geo. L. Bryant of Crystal Lake was a business oilier in this vicinity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox and family called at J. J. Doherty's at Holeombville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malone of Elgin were guests. of relatives here from Wednesday until Sunday of last week. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wingate died last Wednesday and was buried Friday. The parents have the sympathy of all in their sorrow. Joe Wagner senger Monday. Atty. E. J. was a business A. J. MULLBN Attorney at Law At West McHenry State Bank Erarj Friday ** St jffMtoMfc OL Elliott of Richmond caller here Monday Mrs. N. N. Weber and daughter, Agnes, were Chicago shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson of Ingleside were business callers here Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Math. Rauen and son, Arnold, were visitors in Johnsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Weber and daughter, Marjories were Sunday guests in the Peter May home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Franzen are the proud and happy parents of a baby boy, born Friday, April 24. Mrs. Henry Thelen, daughter, Rose, and son, John, of Johnsburg were callers here Monday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Williams spent Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams, at John»- burg. Mrs. John Smith and son, 'Elmer, of Kenosha, Wis., spent a few days recently in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Blake. RIDGEF1BLD W. E. Dike made a business trip to Chicago Saturday. C. Dennemann was at Caty on business one day last week. Mrs. Herman Wille was a Woodstock shopper last Thursday. J. H. Slater made a business trip to Woodstock last week Wednesday. Mrs. P. G; Pederson and children passed a day last week at Crystal Lake. Miss Helen Reed did shopping at the county seat on Saturday of last week. Miss Etta Levy - was calling on friends at Crystal Lake on Thursday of last week. Clarence Anderson attended to matters of a business nature at Crystal Lake last Thursday. Misses Luretta and Grace Wagner were taking in the picture shows at Woodstock last Saturday. C. M. Keeler and sister, Mrs. Jenks, of Elgin spent Sunday ^ with tWr mother, Mrs. Sarah Wakefield. OSTEND Oacar Prmhl, tenant on the Kaiser ' C. H. Francis, Solicitor - State of Illinois ) McHenry County)ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term, A. D. 1919. August Rossfaan, Complainant vs. Joseph E. McAndrewB, Edith McAn> drews, George W. Hutson and Rilla Hutson, John R. Durkee, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Elisha Peyre Ferry, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of William S. Searls, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Garrison Steves, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Joshua M. Boomer, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Jeremiah M. Boomer, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Ellin A. Cook, deceased, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of David Ballentine, deceased; and the unknown owner or owners of Part of Lot number one (1) of the Northwest quarter of Section number five (5), bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest comer of said Northwest quarter and running thence North along the section line sixty-five (65) rods; thence East parallel with the quarter section line ninety-eight and six-thirteenths (98 6-13) rods; thence South parallel with said section line sixtyfive (65) rods to said quarter section line; thence West along said quarter section line ninety-eight and six-thirteenths (98 6-13) rods to the place of beginning, containing forty (40) acres of land, more or less; also part of the West half of the Southwest quarter of said section number five (5), bounded and described as follows, towit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Southwest quarter and running thence South along the section ine one hundred and twenty (120) rod[s to the Northwest corner of the South half of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said section number five (5); thence East parallel with the quarter section lihe fifty-four and one-third (54 1-3) rods; hence North parallel with said section line one hundred and twenty (120) rods to said quarter section line; hence west along said quarter section line fifty-four and one-third (54 1-3) rods to the place of beginning, containing forty and three-fourths (40%) acres of land, more or less; all in township number forty-four (44) North, of Range number eight (8) JSast of the Third Principal Meridian, and containing in all eighty and threefourths (80%) acres of land, more or less, and situated, lying and being in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois. Defendants. In Chancery Bill to Correct Title. Notice is hereby given' that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which iB now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 26th day of May, A. D. 1919. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my , office in Woodstock this 22nd day of April, A. D. ,1919. Theo. Hamer, Clerk. (Circuit Court Seal) 45-4t Administrator's Notice F. B. Bennett, Atty. Estate of Tryphene Huwe^*Xte» ceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of Tryphene Howe, deceased, late of IN UNION THERt is sntENcn UNITED EFFORT UNITED FINANCES McHenry people want McHenry to Grow/ Improve ahd Prosper. We are asking ourselve# what we can do to assist in bringing these conditions about. We want to help. Permit us to suggest that it can best be brought about by everyone boosting and pulling together for anything and everything that will build up McHenry. Let us aH work in harmony for that purpse. Concentration; of effort and finances is necessary. Each person can be of some help. We invite and urge you ti>. do your share by systematically adding to the ft nancial strength of the community, through d<$0 positing all surplus funds with McHenry Rank* WE SOLICIT SUCH DEPOSIT^ "<-'&• BANKING McHENRY, ILLINOIS Electric Light The Besft' Light No que&km about that. No modern house is built without it. If your • house is not equipped for it why We Wire Houses There is no difficulty about it--no inconvenience to the occupants --no damage to premises. Payable in 24 Monthly Payments Full detail* on raqatA ic Service Go. OK NORTHERN ILLINOIS USE EARLY RISER FLOUR Manufactured by the McHENRY Flour Mill West McHenry, III. Seed! We have always been lucky in securing good farm Seeds. We have good, home-grown Seed Corn on hand and samples of -Learning Fodder Corns. Would be pleased to have you stop in and ggt my prices^. JOS. I MILLER McHENRY. ILL J AT HONEST PRICES is the secret of our success and for this very same reason our business keeps right on growing. Our constant aim is jto give our patrons 100% value for every dollar expended with us. Our line of staple and fancy groceries is always complete. M. M. Niesen McHenry Phone 86-W the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the June Term, on the first Monday in June next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 12th day of April, A. D. 1919. Kate Howe Pay, 44~8t Administratrix. Don't throw that tire away just because the tread is; gone. Let us give you prices on retreading. Our AT TK Special For Saturday Custard Cream Puffs Chocolate Fingers and a full line of good Coffee Cake We close at 6:00 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday evenings of each week. McHenry Bakery McHENRY, ILLINOIS PAINT! How about your painting and decorating this spring? We liave the largest and best assort ment of Paints, Kalsomines and Varnishes than ever before. The prices range from $3Ji Bttr flrattoaittb n McHENRY, ILL. CONTRACT NOW WHILE PRICES ARE HIGH Vat run, $2.00 per 100 lbs. Nubbins, 60c per 100 lbs. ' * A .11 Contracts can be had of A. Also John Stoffel's Store C. F. Claussen & Sons work Ib guaranteed. ^sss V I