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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1919, p. 8

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#S'- V > • ¥ ' h * ' r & W - ^ ' " ^ V X A r*v'if;-' •'• ave $10.00 hrvTZ" ON YOUR Spring We am make you a saving of $1® on a Suit if you buy of us before the present supply is sold. These Suits were bought at a price so we can sell them for less then we will have to pay for a new supply--so do not delay your purchase until -- too late. Can and we will be glad to show you our stock of Suits and let you judge of the saving we will make faryou. V JOS. W. FREUND i WEST McHENRY, It|^ ^ C o M F O R T S FOR SUMMER Let us assist you in making yourself comfortable during these hot summer days. We herewith produce a partial list of our big stock: Awnings Hammocks Ice Boxes Porch Shades Porch Furniture 41/indow Shades Lawn Seats and Chairs Tbrch and Lawn Swings JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILLINOIS Telephone 63-R A clesire for service has animated us in the assembling of our perfectly matchless line of General Merchandise--Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Notions, Etc. It is a good sized job to keep up a stock . in condition to meet the1 wants of all the people, but that is just what we are doing. We are prepared at all times to give you the best of the mar- . ket--clean, fresh, satisfying groceries of every defcription. Try us next time and well make good. Also see our line of samples from the famous International Tailoring company. The snappiest line on the market today and prices right :: Goods delivered, WEST McHENRY SAVE BY BUYING GOOD GOODS! Armour Plate Hosiery Are the Kind We doubt if there is a better line of hosiery in the country. That is the rtiason we sell them. Our price is not, as high as for, many others. » n > wfiu repufflf COMERS AND GOERS OF A Of OUR BUSY VILLAGE Am Seen by Plaindealer Reporters Handed Into Oir OBce by Oar Friends J, D. Lodtz transacted business Chicago Tuesday. Miss Mayme Ibsh was the guest of Elgin friends last Friday. Miss ^.elah Claxton passed Saturday and Sunday with relatives'in Elgin. N. F. Steilen of Chicago passed the week end as the guest of his family here. Peter J. Freund of Woodstock was Sunday guest of McHenry relatives. Clinton Martin left Saturday morning for a two months' trip thru North Dakota. Mrs. Katherine Adams of Elgin passed Saturday as the guest Of McHenry friends. Mrs. Gertrude Miller and niece, Miss Gertrude Glossen, were Elgin visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz and family spent Sunday as x the guests Marengo relatives. Mrs. M. A. Sutton passed a couple of days last week as the guest "of relatives in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rieke of Woodstock were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Landwer Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Babcock and daughter, Florence, were guests of Elgin friends the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McArthur and daughter, Ruth, of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. A. Wolff. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill and Miss Slown of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Young. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Webster of Chi-1 ^or trade cago spent seVeral days last and this week as the guests of friends. M. J. WALSH of mmmm. * THURSDAY,»JUNE19 • Madeline Traverse IN Gambling in Souls SATURDAY. JUNE 21 „ A TRIANGLE FEATURjf' Geo. Fawcett IN The Railroader SUNDAY, JUNE 22 A FOX FEATURE William Faraum IN A Soldier's Oath McHENRY, ILLINOIS TAX ON MOTOR BOATS Revenue Men to Make Surrey Fox River, and Lakes 'of Revenue men will survey the Fox river and chain of lakes for the purpose of collecting and arranging for the payment of a new war tax on boats of all descriptions. Taxed will be imposed on yachts, pleasure boats and sailing boats' of over five net tons and upon all motor boats with fixed engines not over five net tons which are used exclusively or fishing. By the word ton is meant 100 cubic feet of space. McHenry The tax is $1.00 per running foot for boats between five and seven tons. Mr. and Mrs. John Karls and little I pjeasure boats will be taxed on the daughter, Evelyn, of Woodstock were same rate guests of McHenry relatives over the ^ piea8ure craft in the waters of week end. I the Fox and the chain of lakes run Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Erickson |from jg ^ gg an(j are assessed and daughter, Charlotte Louise, spent I aCcording to their length. Sunday as the guests of relatives at Caledonia. Bert Warner of Elgin passed the latter part of last week as a guest in the home._oUhis brother, Walter, and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Westfall of Chicago^ were Sunday guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Don\vin and daughter, Kathryn, attended the wedding of a .friend at West Chicago last Thursday. Mrs. A. K. Burns and son, Robert, of Austin passed several days this week in the home of her sister, Mrs. Geo. H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Churchill and daughter, Flora, of Libertyville were guests of Mrs. Sarah Sherburne the first of the week. Miss Esther Stoffel of Chicago is spending a two weeks' vacation as a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Heimer, Mrs. Jos. J. Rothermel and Mrs. Delia Matthews passed Friday of last week in the metropolitan city. This tax is payable on or before July 1 of each year and also on or before the last day of the month in which the purchase is made, in the case of the original purchase of the boat. There are now quite a large nun* ber of these pleasure craft owned and operated along the Fox and the chain of lakes to the north and the revenue to be collected from these owners will total quite a large sum WERDEN-THOM AS - Pretty Home Wedding Took Plac^ at Wauconda Last Thursday A very pretty wedding, in which many of our younger people will be interested, took place at the home of the bride's parents near Wauconda at three o'clock last Thursday afternoon, when Miss Corinne Werden and Mr. Emil Thomas of Woodstock were united in wedlock, the Rev. Palmer of the Wauconda M. E. church officiating. The couple were attended by Miss Edna Werden, a sister of the bride, and Mr. Clinton Martin of this vil- Mrs. Chas. Wesley-Wonch of Chi-, , . , , . .. . .. . » I laere, a close friena to the groom, cago .pentthe latter part of tat ^ ^ ^ 8on o( ^ m '» «>« °f her P"""8' Mrs. w„ren Thomas, who until a few r' ,liT1 ' , y ., w.vlyears ago resided on a farm west of Misses Christine and Martha May^ ^ ^ ^ o( ^ com. were over from the county seat to spend the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin May. William Frett came out from Chicago last Sunday morning and spent the day as a guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Frett. Mrs. Agnes Dixon and son and Mrs. Wm. Rices and son of Silverlake, > , , . . , I gone to housekeeping in a newly fur- Wis., were Sunday guests in the home |B. . . . . I ty seat. He is a graduate of the Mc- I Henry public school and a young man I of fine moral character and of an in- Idustrious nature. He is employed at the Woodstock typewriter factory, [where he has worked for. some time [past. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have already of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tesch. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Meyers and children of West Chicago spent the week end as guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tetlow and daughter, Winifred, of Elgin passed the latter part of last and the first of this week as the guests of .McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Gannon and daughter, Jeanette, Wm. Howard and nished home at Woodstock, where they are receiving the congratula tions of-their many friends. Additional Exchange Crystal Lake and Grayslake are two near-by towns who have already announced Fourth of July celebrations. A club house, which htas already been rented for the season, is being erected on the old dance pavilion site on Bang's lake at Wauconda. Several lots around Bang's lake at Wauconda were sold to Chicago Miss Anna Weber of Woodstock lans recently, who hope to establish were guests of McHenry relatives I a tent colony there this summer, and friends Sunday. 1 Forty thousand people took part in Sgt. Jos. Huffman of the 131st in- Elgin's great home-coming held in fantry, who recently returned from I that city last Saturday. The parade overseas service, passed several days J was the best ever witnessed there, this week as a guest in the home of I Ground for Crystal Lake's new Mrs. Helena Heimer. I factory building has been broken and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger and from all appearances the new indus- Revs. M. J. McEvoy and Wm. Weber try should be in full operation by fall, attended the commencement exercises I The deposits in the four banks at of St. Mary's parochial school at I Woodstock increased nearly one-half Woodstock Monday evening of this | million week. Mrs. N. H. Petesch left Sunday morning for Ames, la., where she attended the commencement exercises at the state university, her daughter, Edythe, being one of the graduates. * Mrs. Chris Hapke, daughter, Hilda, and son, ,A1, of Libertyville and Mrs. Geo. Schuenemann and son, Al, of Waukegan passed a day last week as quests in the home of - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers here. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Perry left last Friday for Boston, Mass., where they will spend some time as the Kuoats of their son, Lieut. Col.'Howard R. Perry,' and family. JThe the past two various loans With School days ended graduates are asking themselves > "Wharof the future?" Practical plans of ffce NOW minglo ia their thoughts with visions seen beyond. ~ : - These visions need not be unattainable dreams; file "will to win" makes dreams come true. ' Enthusiasm and determination are the" great spurs to success. "'Young men, young women--all who are starting out in life today--direct your enthusiasm wisely--make your aetermi- j nation sincere! - This institution eSfcottfages and co-operates with young people. We advise all to get the save-and-bank habit early and s! •• ' ^ • %«'• k:m / m NEXT TIME--BUY TIRES pf Long Mileage and Low Cost-- and a quality look that you can't mistake. Price of 33x4 A FABRIC Non-Skid i Casing 3313b CORD Non-Skid Casing $48.05 Fits all makes of casings $4.80 Prices reduced proportionately On all sizes. J. W. SCHAFFER McHenry Garage ' C. M. ADAMS Johnsburg FISK&TIBES -52WH dollars during years in spite of the and charity drives. Farmers around Elgin have just organized the Kane County flolstein Breeders' association and are out to make Elgin the Holstein center of northern Illinois. A Cow Testing association is also to be organized. Six young men of Crystal Lake were arrested last week and fined $15.00 and costs each for killing domesticated wild ducks owned by R. H. Burr Game Warden Charles Eldredge of. Richmond swore out tbe warrants. Mm. P. N. Musser Ridea Tuesday evening's Elgin Courier: A near accident failed to dampen the enthusiasm of Mrs. P. N. Musser, 659 Prospect street, once she had made up her mind to make an airplane flight. After Lieut. Blair's machine had crashed into a fence at the Hoombeek farm just after they had started for a trip Saturday afternoon she waited an hour for necessary repairs on the machine and then had a real ride." Mrs. Musser a former McHenry resident, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whiting, who reside near this village. Notice Notice is herby given to holders of empty bottles belonging to me to re- Lieut. Col. has only recently returiied Itura same before July 6. from overseas service. .1 * Theo. Scfaieaale. Re-opens Office Atty. A. HH.. Pouse has re-opened his law office in the Spaulding building on the West Side, where he may now be found ready to take care of any and all business that may be intrusted to his care. We believe that the people of McHenry "and vicinity should leave their law business with the local man, as he is perfectly able to take care of same, and will give you the very best service at his command. If you have any business in his line we are sure that Atty. Pouse will appreciate your calling'mi him. b_ Chicken feed At M. M. Niesen's. Join the McHenry Boy EAST SIDE as# mi & mow WE HANDLE BERBER'S Lard, Bacon, Ham and Sausages. Fresll Vegetables at all times. Orders promptly delivered Try our sugar cured corn beef. PHONE 57-M McHENRY, ILL. PLUMBING m HEATING Experienced Workmen DONAVIN & REIHANSPERGER | 108-R SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all eiaaaaa of jwoperty in the beet

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