Thursday, April 20,19S9 ' < ?w i * w* • V** r>** 'rj*: q *sy • :U v- PULUfDXALKE % - r n JOHNSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miller and children of Chicago spent Tuesday in the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller.' Mrs. Steve Schaefer of Pox Lake, I Mrs. Stephen Freund, Mrs. Jake Miller, Mrs. Charles Freund of Spring Grove attended the Lady Foresters1 banquet at "Nell's Tuesday evening. Mrs. George King and Mrs. George ZarnptorfF and Miss Dorothy Michels were Chicago callers Tuesday. Miss Katie Pi teen of Chicago spent the weekend in the home of her father, John Pitzen. j- James Freund and Elmer Meyers and Gerald Hetternjann and 'Donald Michels were Marengo callers Sunday night. Mr. and Msr. Leo Gerlach and Mrs. Go* Schulz wer£ Chicago callers on Monday. , Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert JIuff were Mr. and Mm. Joe Huff and family of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. George Oeffling, Mr. and Mrs. John Stilling of Lily Lake, Eddie and Paul Huff, and John and Joe Schaefer and John Huff ,Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Zarnstorff of Woodstock called on Mrs. Jake Thiel l Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chicago spent Sunday with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Nancy, visited in the home of Mrs. Stephen H. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horick of Woodstock were callers here Sunday. Mrs. Leo Freund entertained the five hundred club Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were a wared to Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Charles Michel*, Mrs. Joe King. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller were Chicago callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoffien of Genoa were callers here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hettermann were* Chicago callers Su Mr. and Mrs. Peter We; were callers at the home Althoff Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Karney and Mrs. Kate Althoff and daughter, Martha^ of Kenosha, Wis., were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Obenauf and children of McHenry visited their grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff, one night last week. le mday. Vegtaar of Volo le oy Mrs. Wm. s an Ideal Home for the Average NURSERY io'o"*i'o HALL KITCHLN loV.u'fc" &ED_RpOM | &E.D! O^rii'3 LIVING ROOM L-JJ «1 0 iS'0.25'0" DINING ROOM Il'o"»l3'0 CAMON STOOP LET US TELL YOU HOW EASILY YOU CAN BECOME THE PROUD OWNER OF THIS ATTRACTIVE HOME! Alexander Lumber Co. Phone 5 West McHenry YOU'LL SWINO OUT with a quiet, sweet-running car after this spring fconditioning service at your Standard Oil Dealer*#. He'll drain out winter oil and refill your crankca.se with fresh, sturdy Iso-Vis, Standard's premium quality motor oU. But that's not all. Many Standard Oil Dealers are equipped to give your car a complete check-up and servicing at the tm important points indicated: namely, 1 Radiator 2 Spark Plugs 3 Crankcase A Transmission S Differential 6 Gas®, line 7 Battery 8 Chassis Lubrication 9 Tires 10 Lighfk, 4 PINI MOTOR OILS ISO-VIS Jo cans 50c a qMift* in bulk 2ic a quart* QUAKER STATS in cans 3»c a quart rouiiNC . . . in bulk 20c a quart* STANOLINO . . in bulk 15c a quart* (Prerailin* dealer pcienJ *Mn $MW © lMf ONE sweer *&•> (HCiStamla^cl Oilt)eaie^i Twiee T # l d Tales % • v. rf Mml Taksa fwa aha nm «f -- ef Yeas* A#» SIXTY ^TEARS AGO Peter Leickum and wife met with a severe accident one day last week by being thrown from their buggy, between here and Volo. Jacob' Bonslett, Mrs. F. G. Mayes and Mrs. Griswold have been quite sick the past week, but are reported some better at this writing. Two new houses are being put up on the street north of the Parke House. John W. Smith had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse on Wednesday of last week. , We <Bd not learn the cause;-. ; •• Chicago have moved to McCollum's Lake to make their permanent home here. Mrs. Washburn and daughter were Chicago visitors Saturday. Paul Collumb of Ohio spent a week at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Kilfeather at McCollum's Lake. Mr. ahd Mrs. Roy Nelson of Chicago spent Sunday with Mrs. Washburr and daughter. Mrs. Joe Kilfeather of McCollum's Lake has returned from Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hardy and daughter of McCollum's Lake were Chicago visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jos. Bald of Chieago spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fritz of Chicago spent the weekend at their new home. m ersonals FIFTY YEARS AGO Do not forget to go and see "The Heroic Dutchman of '76" at Riverside Hall, tomorrow night. R. A. Howard, of the West Side market has hired for the season an experienced book-keeper and butcher from Ridgefield. J. E. Cristy has been appointed postmaster at Ringwood, in place of I Miss Ingalls. Mr. Cristy is the first jwe belive, in the county, to draw the ! lucky number. D. H. Kennedy has sold his barber shop, in this village, to John Bishop who will take possession of the same at once. FORTY YEARS AGO THIRTY YEARS AGO / TWENTY YEARS AGO Florian Nye of Milwaukee and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Louise (Nye, of Lake Geneva, Wis., were gufests of relatives in McHenry Saturday. Mrs. Genevieve Guthrie and daughter, Heleh, of Waukegan spent a day last week with her mother, Mrs. Peter Diedrich. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause ahd Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund attended the card party and dance sponsored by St Stephaims Court of Foresters at Aurqra last Wednesday evening. Mr. and-Mrs. George W5rfs and son, Stephen, visited the Gordon Smoak family at Antioch Sunday. Miss Eleanor Althoff of Wnakegan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kinsala of Chicago visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kinsala, over the weekend. Mrs. W. A. Burke visited in the James Renehan home at Round Lake last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Woltman and daughter of Austin spent the past week, part of the former'3 vacation, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye. . , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wanjpr, daughters, Arlene, Audray and Mary Lou, of Elgin visited relatives here Sunday evening. Miss Helen Stevens spent the weekend with Joliet friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Effinger of Lake Villa were recent callers in the Peter Diedricl^ home. Cletus Althoff, student at Northern Illinois State Teachers' college, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Althoff. Sylvester and Edmund Wirfs visited in Milwaukee, Wi"?.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Degen, daughter, Josephine, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pegen and baby of Kenosha, Wis, visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Mrs. Henry Kinsala and son, Billy, and Miss Rita Martin motored to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Elmer. Kinsala and children returned for a few days' visit. - *" . Mrs. Catherine Young, daughter, Rosina, and Mr. and Mrs. fClarence Young and son, David, were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Nye of Libertyville spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Libertyville visited relatives here, recently, k Thomas Maher and daughter, Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer, have recently been ^ t " * • »v wV' ,4 frequent visitors at the Speedway hospital, where their son and brother is a patient. Ed Matthews and Billy Pries left Wednesday for a several days' fishing trip at Marionette, Wis. Mr. and Tllrs. Robert Frisby visited the former's sister, Mrs. Nellie Jensen, in Woodstock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Vales, who spent the past several weeks with her son in Chicago, has returned home. Mrs. Howard Guthrie and infant son of Waukegan spent a recent day with her mother, Mrs. Peter Diedrich. Mr. and Mrs. James Fay of Chicago visited friends here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elliot, daughters, Betty Lou and Geraldine, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson of Chicago visited' Mrs. Elliot's sister, Mrs. ^rank Thurlwell, and family Sunday. Miss Lillian Vales of Chicago was a weekend guest in the Albert Vales home. Ed Sherman spent the weekend at his home here. Misses Eleanor and Mildred Kinsala were in Chicago Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Block and Miss Marie Block of Dundee were Sum* day callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Feltz. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thornhill were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornhill in Carpentersville where they helped celebrate th^ sixty-eighth birthday of Mr. Thofrn* hill's mother, Mrs. Mary Thornhill. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh spent the weekend in the home of ..their daughter, Mrs. Louis Young, and family at Waukegan. Mrs. R. G? Richardson, Mi's. Frank Motley and Mrs. Charles Kruse of Richmond were recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Frey near the golf course. Mrs. Frey has been in failing health for several months. * Misses Catherine, Marie and Doris Hofer, Joseph Healy, James Blake and Marvin Rhoda were Sunday visitors in the home of the girls' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wegener. James Bnchanan Pennsylvania* James Buchanan was the only native Pennsylvania!!^ become Pri#." ident. \ , • • * MI PLACE RESTAURANT Phoa« 377 JtTSTEN & r&EUHS, Prop*. dmaSt FISH FEY EVERY FRIDAY FRESH PERCH Alida Simon has sold a half afere off her lot at Johnsburgh to M. H. Freund for $950. Barbian Bros., the cigar manufacturers have within the past ^week placed a nice up-to-date antique ceiling in their cigar factory. A. P. Baer made a trip to Fox Lake Monday, with his delivery wagon, matter which he attends to during the summer season. During the past year many thousand dollars were spent in new residences and improvements in McHenry and the coming summer promises that more will be spent inthis way than last year. . The beautiful home of Michael Justen is being treated to a new coat of paint. Butter remained farm at 28 centa ner pound on the Elgin board of trade Monday. ' 'Tis a comfort for every home, Its worth is, in general, well known, The rental to pay Is five cents per day -- For a Chicago telephone* We are informed that the Village board will have quite a variety of candidates to select from when it comes to appointing the new marshall for the east side of town. Rev. M. W. Barth. who from January 1901 to November 1907, had charge of St. Mary's parish in this village, passed away at his home at Sierra Madre, Calif. Wm. J. Welch is now thoroughly convinced that the motor in his new touring car possesses plenty of power. The real test came last Sunday when he drove right through the steel curtain door at the Overton garage. Chas. Untt, *the local ice cream manufacturer, has purchased a strip of ground with a sixty foot frontage on Green Street, Centerville, upon which he will erect an ice cream factory at once. McCULLOM LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Schaefer and family attended the Doberstein and Nickels wedding Saturday at Ringwood. Jack Ritu and mother of Chicago spent the weekend at their new home. Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson, entertained friends from Chieago over the weekend. Mr and Mrs. A. Hansen of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. John Wlnkrants and Mr. and Mrs. E. Patterson of Chicago spent the weekend here. Bruno Barth of McCollum's Lake spent Friday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen and daughter, Arline, of Chicago spent the weekend at their home here. Frank Ritzer and Berth Macintyre of Chicago spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cylik entertained friends from Chicago over the| weekend, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scottnick of Chicago have moved here for their permanent residence. Ed Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. &, Horn is doing nicely, but will be unable to help his father in the" tavern for some time. Peter Hansen, who is ill, was taken to Chicago Sunday to be under a physician's care. Mr. and Mrs. George Schubert of Chicago are moving here to make cheir permanent home. Guests at the home lof .Steven Huska Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bur? and family, Evelyn Young and Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Dalin, all of Chicago. Miss Adele Doberstein of Chicago spent Tuesday at the home of Jos A. Schaefer. Mrs. M. Kent and son of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. William Rochell of iood news in this price the model J&riciM mode! 41 tewfrtji • 7 , <adan $996 delivered<rt MUh* I fell : H « , V ^ Eay m Uu tyt--tasy la Aip THERE are a lot of things about this Buick any wide-awake-to-value buyer ought to know, but there's one important point that's worth making especially clear. 3 That's this; Many an item you'll pay extra for elsewhere is included in Buick's eyeopening prices! No other car, for instance, gives you theFlash-W ay direc? tion signal for sure, clear, un» failing signaling on turns by a mere touch of a switch--a $10 item right there! 7ew have looks on ^0^ Ct'oot "i _/ '1 I LKK I V, II: rrrx i Gtntral Motort ttrmtl Ir doors--or a light in the lugi . gage compartment -- or automatic electric lighters in the dash--or ash receivers as numerous and as handy. And where else, we'd like to ask, may you have your fihoice of wide running boards or narrow --or get a gassaving economy gear just for" |he asking? jVo other car, of course, gives you the extra silkiness of th$ Dynaflash valve-in-heach straight-eight engine--or the harnessed hurricanes in each cylinder that get more got>4 out of every r x0U usto o* tRON' ^ drop of gas! None has quite the level-going comfort of the BuiCoil "full AlVftpp * Price, Mi<*- notice 7v t0 «. .L float" ride--the security of ,Knee-Action that banks on curves plus the safety of rear |prings that actually lessen llkid-risks. Naturally, it's the smart white-tie look of this Buick, its agile stepping and widepaned outlook that are causing most of the talk. k. V : • ' But look into the good newt •bout "extras" -- and you'll Spot this honey as the car and the value of the yeaif even without faJmmty and its brilliance! v'rr ONLY IUICK HAS ITI This sure-fire direction signal that flashes warning* of turns at a flip of a switch ! Shows day or night. Standard on all models'. Ml 'm- •XMPIAS of WNsaai Mofoas WUM . I. front Street, W«*t McHenry, BL Motor Sales 216 Main St, Crystal Lake, III . . ..: