...-sfei.J:-' •V^k. >:4>i:L :9V i^ sr .S*;.V r, APRn.il, i929 «srs Famous "Bobolink" Brand WELCOME CHANCE ^- ^ >,%^v •**i* t*y* i - auga •%? f THREAD f * y TO INDORSE THIS FAMOUS KONJOLA" Young Man, Freed From Stomach Trouble and Neuritis, Ehthusitstic Over New Compound |pkr .fell .. "'Cy-x* •.'. 'i 1: - * •- Bilk from top t» «, backs, double n)M. JVjspring shaded.-- Special PER PJU*. m Service weight «**>• fashion-seam All popular 5,1$ .. ,,-V; •,_> v*-- ••*£% 'y-'"s' '• '%* i [t'-l ii-jr -..p. %* •!», I.'i? "9i? v-'! •<v> ; ^ ?:&• SAVE! Buy the Best in this introductory APRIL SALE UNITED STATES TIRES--The best tires on the market today, offered at wholesale prices in this introductory sale. Gome in now and let us show you these wonderful netf tires. We have the right tire in the right sue for your car. These special prices are positively for this sale only. No extra charge for mounting. ALL SIZES AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES 30x3V, , u • 9 5.45 { ' 30x3K Ov«ndw ,»• a;„a... 5.75 Z9x4-40 \ 6.45 ' . : 31x5.00 Roya%,^iij^ „:^ J, . . , 41.85 ' V 32x6.00 Roval 15.95 30x5 Truck ±^L l£--L*.11 :.%L PERSONALS . 1 f N Roy Hint was a W&ukegan visitor Monday. , Jacob Stoffel visited «t lUlwaakdK Wis., Sunday. John Fay is serving1 on the jury hi Chicago this w«<»V E. J. Cohan of Chicago called friends here Sunday, Miss Marvel of Wadnfu vw a McHenry visitor. Suiulay. L. A. Erickson was a business vit* itor in Chicago Tuesday. Richard Steng-er of Waukegan spent i (lit* week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schneider were | '-Spin visitors last Wednesday. | Mrs. Thomas Kane visited relatives I at Lake Genfeva,. Wis., Tuesday. Miss Bert eel Spencer of Chicago | spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Freund visj ited relatives at Johnsburg Sunday. | Rev. and Mrs. Hoover of Greenj wood were McHenry cailera^ Sunday. i Mrs. Harold Smith of Chicago vis~ | ited friends hfcre Saturday* and Sunv<. Jday. •i'll f John Fay *r"' CW«««o visited his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fay, San* I day. I Mrs. S. A\ Brown and Mrs. Laura i Kent were Waukegan visitors Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Kane spent several days last week with relatives at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Dana M&Knight of Chicago Heights visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. George Hotson and daughter, Vera, of Woodstock were in McHenry Saturday. Miss Lenore Cobb of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cobb. * M3ss Adeline Perkins of. Waokegan spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' James Perkins. j Miss Hazel Bacon has discontinued j her work at the Woodstock typewriter factory and" is at her hogje in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane and j bottle?^ to/ Miss Elola Boyle attended the Miller; trouble ^wid escape that operation, theatre at Woodstock. Friday even-* am taking on weight and strength uig. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holle of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway. Miss Laura Unti fs again at her home in this city, -having discontinued her studies at school in Des Plaines. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oder of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the hoftie of the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fay. Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz and children of Chicago visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner and family of Elgin visited her mother, Mrs. B. Frisby, and other relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Ella Kenny and daughter, Kathrine, of Chicago were week-end euests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brandt and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fiddler of Chicago were Sunda^ guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plage. TH BP BREAKING MEW MASH " 4 0 0 " ,-f^i imM-ic*rae* WMMLBte EASIKST •NUVIMG CONTMMi ijluint onmAuzcD *m*M« umcAiWM nUMTAIVD ftout iimrar comarcui rnnm nmpi Tmvnic (MMKIUIT -All these features ..All diis extra equipment at no extra cost / ie new features and >ment of CHARLES U BEST "I shall never overlook the opportunity to recommend Konjola after the change it has made in me," said Mr. Charles L. Best, of Little York, near Monmouth. had stomach trouble so badly that I was told that an operation was the only hope. This condition I suffered for more than six years. My digestion was completely wrecked. Gas and bloating followed every meal, regardless of how little I ate. "Facing the possibilities of that operation, I decided to see if Konjola could help me. It required just eight bottled t«j/do away with the stomach 1 am rapidly. I feel that it is my duty to recommend this medicine, not only as a remedy for the stomach, but a system rebuilder and general tonic. It certainly did wonders for me." Konjola is sold in McHenry, 111., at Thomas P. Bolger's Drug Store and by all the best druggists in all town*, throughout this entire seetiMfc Sympathy Anybody can symuatMae with the sufferings'of a frfend. hut It require* a "very fine nnfnre to sympathise with n friend'* equipra ; I*1* Nash "400" have added hundreds ^.dollars of actual, visible worth to ^ i famous motor car^ • They have added an incalculable meat- '* - j-;,Jire of enjoyment to Nash ownership. T*' t^>ey haw added nothing to N4S& frice. I ?? «tttm cost, you have die Twia Ignition motor, the year's outstanding ^. Jiiotoring improvement (more power, ; tfore speed, less gasoline). , Jjj" have ,costly car interior finishes, ' • fijur Centralized Chassis Lubrication, Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbefs, bumpers front and rear, even s span tire lock, and not 0 dollar added totit price, Equipment which other dealer? (cot Nash dealers) charge extra for, at fiail f>riles, is included in every Nash ^"400" model, as it comes from tlK. Jfiactory, at no extra cost. A ^ %*hat is why you will find that "40Q,* fully equipped, delivered prices are so much less than other cars with similar or even lower factory (f. o. b.) prices. (Compare the cars, compare the prices before you buy your new car. ^NewNABH *400* Lead* the 11*»rld in .Vatei Cur V*«#m« IMPORTANT "lOO" FEATURES --«VO OTHER C^tK MAS TtTE.W -*r f Twin-Ignition motor Longer whcelbasee . 12 Aircraft-type spaxk plugs High compression Houdaille and Lov«|ojr shock absorbers (Ratlitirt aMMtMu) Salon Bodies - - . Aluminum alloy pistons (Inmar-Strw/s) New double drop frame Torsional vibration damper World's easiest steering 7-bearing crankshaft (Wto crrnmi prms) Bijur centralired chassis lubricadon * Electric clocks Interior metalware chrome plated over nickel Short turning Ode-piece Saloo 1 fenders Clear vision front; pillar posts Nash Special Des^ Croat and «Whr ' bumpers George A. Stilling Garage ..... . V McHenry, 0L * r. 1ffi; I'"# Walter J^Ftennd McHenr7» I*1- * PHONE 120-R , VNI' • T^RE^AKD TUBE VULCANIZING : BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES o . . - . . * ' Bargains ia Three Ford 1-toh Trucks HAVE WARF0SD GEAR SHIFTS T,W0 WITH DUMP BOXES 12-20 Crawler Type Tractor A GOOD FACTOR FOR CONTRACTORS AND „ ^ ' SUBDIVISION OR GOLF GROUND - * " WORK "I '4vt :: & .*(t4 . H'1 1 M - -f G. Tractor, i Sampson Tractor J; e Hart-Parr 30 Tractor, ;?)ne E-B Adjustable Fordson Plow. ]- '"v-y'i • \ * 1 SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON TRACTOR OILS • " AND GREASE m- GRATSLAKS, AL HM»MM >11111»S iiw>li NOTICE OF PROPOSAL PO* Sealed bids for the construction of a local improvement consisting of repairs to the sewage purification plant and outlet lines in the City of McHenry, Illinois, as provided in an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE FOR REPAIRS TO THE SEWAGE PURIFICATION PLANT AND OUTLET LINES IN THE CITY OF Mc- HENRY, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS," passed and approved oh the 8th day of January, 1929, will be received by the Board of Local Improvements of the City of McHenry, Illinois, until the 29th day of April, A. D. 1929, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. (Standard Time), in the Coun- A:i n «.». Ai. . n?i.. *r it •. .vii v::s:::yciw wi.e viljr' ilaii Hi i.%lM J City of McHenry, Illinois, at which time and place said bids will be pub-' licly declared. "Hie plans, profiles and specifica-' tions for said improvement are on file at the office of the City Clerk in said City of McHenry and at the office of the engineers, Wells Engineering Company, Geneva, Illinois. All proposals or bids must be made rn blanks furnished by the said Board of the City of McHenry and must comply with the instructions to bidders ' thereto attached. Said blanks may be | obtained at the office of the City | Clerk or,at the office of the engineers. | All proposals and bids must be at- I companied by check payable to the j order ©f the President of the Board 1 of Local Improvements of the City pf j McHenry, Illinois, in his official capacity, certified by a responsible bank : for an amount which shall be not less than ten (10) per centum of the aggregate of the proposal. > The contractor will be paid in. ' vouchers and bonds which will bear interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum, payable annually. No proposal will be accepted unless the party offering1 them shall furnish satisfactory evidence to the Board that he has the necessary facilities, ability, equipment and finances to fulfill the conditions of the work to be done, should the contract be awarded to him and all bidders will examine the ordinance, maps, plans, profiles and specifications and also the locality in which said work is to be dona and judge for themselves the surrounding circumstances and conditions affecting the cost and nature of the work. M - The successful bidder will be re* quired to enter into a bond In a sura equal to one-third the amount of such bid with securities to be approved by the said Board, conditioned for the faithful performance and execution of the work. The Board of Local Improvements of the City of McHenry, Illinois, reserves the right to reject any and aU bids, as authorized by law. Dated at McHenry, Illinois, thfcllth day of April, A. D. 1929. BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS OF THE CITY OF McHENRY, ILLINOIS, By Peter Wm. Frett, John R. Knox, ^%/WoHance for your old Move on a beautiful H€b GAS R^VIMOE. ' S v , , * * -A.-* ;> t 'I * * , 1 , a-'. 1mjSS-M -f Now m: T Save /M i-V- Mu' ' •- ? only 5 DOlti/%/ •1?^' Yon will find many remarkable value3 in our larg-e display of new ranges, priced from $44.87 upwards. And as a further inducement to have you buy now we will deduct 10' r from the price as a special" trade-in ".allowance for your, old gas stove, * . . Call in today and select your new range. Many have automatic ovenheat control, compartment drawers, metal cooking charts and other up-to-the-minute features. . . . You need pay only $5.00 down, balance monthly with your gas bills. P, 1«7 Ji>i I McHENRY, W; ->.V ' Pstar Doherty .yM'fi