. JL: • * " : ~-4" :;vf" •-4. .MA dm ii *«. • 806 S» • flwa' St. ~»*$el. '•<r> . •: . FUEL ;r; •• * • - # •<j _ <£*COST LESS TO JLli •Y\. J' ':{%..•• New-- «* Htm U»H» ,•••. ALSO Exclusive Distributor* For WILLIAMS vCmb»M« CebtstsISU ^Burnera •*W* \" ' v"" ' v 4 ft;^'"^"Y' ^ ^ •y= *' ?-y ' '""f;»"- -•' v-v-^ . 1 " Q A *v k**sv" THEBESTIN AUTOMATIC 8£At: MNT YKAR8 AGO DwrU ffericv will build an addition |H othecwiae iapmi His teeIdswee the why iunair. Alton Walsh haa In« appointed *1 UttT 5? ikj " Kiiffw i*<1M HilHanr tend want _jt Saturday evening fad for the skating rini tto 16 last at tfcat. A MV poet-office caltod Terra Gotta, mm MB establiahed at tha by thatnamebetween Mcaad Ntanda. Joseph Boss, tha agent, has bean appointed postmaster. FIFTY TEARS AGO •„ Edward Long has moved ToodstodL _ hare Horn Woodstock having bought out tha taurineaa of C. A. Ostrander, "which ha will take possession of May 1st. G. Gilbert has rented the south part of. the Pakovsky block and will open Thursday, with a full line of fruits, groceries, ate. The Huntley News claims that Wehseia 4 Cornell's creamery there is tha largest an earth. It is receiving 40,000 pounds of milk a day and supping three car loads of products a week. 'EL B. Perkins has commenced re> pairing the tKrikUng lately purchased fif the Owen aetata, and has run a Mrtition through the center, making •two. vary handsome little stores. '«•* FORTY TEARS AGO I^S BOtAVB DBUG MOB* fe'v mm SPii' SK-KLX0T Hiomas A. Um Democratic Candidate for STATE REPRESENTATIVE ii: r:*™sK An Experienced hMtftMB , - ' J ' 16 Tears in the State Legislature. Tears a Member of the McHenry Community High School - Board of Education ^ 4 Tears on the McHenry County Board of Review Primary Election, Tuesday, April 9 Republican State Central Committeeman Dear George; The new canning factory is now undercover and work on the interior °'ishadL "^hling " rapidly Henry J. SchalTer is a new employe at the Hunter-Weckler boat WMle hunting at the Hanly mill pond last Tuesday, Albert Kamholz succeeded in bagging: three wild geese, the largest of which weighed fourteen *pounda. XatUaS Pitaen, the pioneer s< -#an af Pftstakae Bay, is having an elegant 80-foot passenger boat con- ^ THIRTY YEARS AGO The Lauras blacksmith shop on the West side haa again changed hands, John Aylward having disposed oi same to Peter Bchoewer & son. Butter on the Elgin board of trade was declared firm at 25 cents per pound last Saturday. The Hebron Tribune ha# already placed the town of McHenry in the dry column. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Donavin are now occupying the H. J. Schaffer cottage on Main street, having taken up their abode therein last week. John H. Miller, McHenry's marble end granite dealer, has invested in a Ford roadater, purchased through the local agent, John R. Knox. What did yon do to Arnold P. Benson, the IspuMlinn nsnrtHits Secretary of State, in the 1M4 election? Did J*m help him or yon only pretend to do so while watefalnf him g» dswn to before a democratic candidate? i. Wasn't Stratton scheduled to ran for State Treasurer inlttST At Stratton's Manager, will y<m explain to the votes* why you placed him in the hottest spot on the ticket as eaadidate Jfar Oongressman-atlarge? Are you campaigning as a supporter of Gcverner Green or the Barrett group--or both? Are you so busy building np the steam roller of your Psrrin* maohine in the 11th Congressional District you have no time to tiffitidfr the problems of Republican candidates for office who are running on their ability, their experienoe and their quaMfloaltem rather than *»-< favorite sons otf yours? Are you actually working for the Republican party or for George It. Perjrine? - Yours truly, V ? signed: JAM1S L. KACHERX8. VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN OAMDIDATB rOK ^ . - v* •• • .•••« SState Central Committeeman. , _ CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Z • PRIMARY ELECTION--APRIL tth, 1946 - ~ Ik Progressive Republican Devoted to the Ideals *f the Republieaa Partf *f • TWENTY YEARS AGO - or aix men are now employed in the new MeHenry sash and door factory in West McHenry and as the season progresses more help will beput on. Ilie Johnsburg dance hall at Johnsburg was recently taken over by new managers, namely, Fred Schubert and Joe Ruri, both of Chi cago. The new proprietors will open the hall April 1. The gravel roads in this vicinity have all fceen dragged and some bad Sacea mended, tat the snow of Monty night will nut them in about the same had condition as before dragging. All milk producers are getting very •nxious, as this is April and then, what about milk? All can drink their fill and still many quarts left. None have fear of tuberculosis from over-indulgence. Motns Destraetfot One female moth and her family can destroy, in a single year, as much wool as it would take a doyn sheep to produce. ' Bargain C»p> Anna Sewell recefired about $100 outright for writing ^Wack Beauty." On the loweat of th# royalty basea aha would have been paid $300,000 before her death. Qaivastan est aMNNi 4Mveston, Texas, l« located on an Wand In the Gulf Mexico and connected with the mainland by _ ndtooad cauaeway, al^nray brfaige and a ferry. Read the Want Adal V Why We Believe That "Ad I! ;p'<* Y S : ? W J - 1-Member of the Village Board H1 Bidnuond for 8 yrs. 2-Mayor of the Village of Richmond for 8 yw. .s 3-Supervisor of Richmond township for 10 yrs. 4-Served tm dtairmaa ef the of Supervisors of McHenry Oonnty 1 term and on many of the important committees, besides chairman of the Board of Review. 1 • 5-Is now rounding out four yrs. it Treasurer of McHenry county of whitfh^ he has made an enviable record and has received the praise and commendation of the leading business men citizens of McHenry County. placing Richmond among the list of progressive towns and during his administration 2 cement highway built thru the town the water sewer systems were installed and other important projects were completed. J. G. (Curley) Stevens was born at Richmond, lived in McHenry County all of his life, a staunch Republican, he has been fair and courteous in all hit public offices and with his pleasing executive ability, he is well qualified for i the office he aspires. McHENRT COUNTY NBDS A GOOD EXECUTIVE SHERIFF AND While president of the village boaii ^ J* °* (CURLET) STEVENS IS TH* of Richmond, he used his best efforts in ' ANSWER. WE, THE%USINBS8 MEN AND F^NDS IN RICHMOND AliD COMMUlf ITY HEARTILY ENDORSE J. G. •(CURLEY) STEVENS FOR SHERIFF OF - 4^-- V McHENRY COUNTY' --- --- Primaries, Tuesday, April 9, ...MAT BECOME A MAJOR AND EXPENSIVE J0I TOMORROW! Don't take chances . . . bring your Ford "back home" to us for periodic inspections and service by our factory-trained mechanics. ^Regular service attention will save you money in the long run . . and keep your car serving you dependably until your new ford can be ddivcred.1 . 1 ' [BBSSHOTOR SALES VAITP 'VnPOATBiiBmn SSI Main Street $Wa* JWiry, BUaaia record as an efncient county official is well and favorably known. I am taking this means to urge you to be sure vote in the prkT maries April 9. 0 0 VOTE m • ^ ^ & Because of my busy duties, I have been unable to gee as many of the voters as I would have preferred. It is important that everyone go to the polls and vote and roll up another of the great Republican victories in McHenry colmty. Your vote and support in my behalf will be sincerely appreciated. bt soliciting your vote, I point to my recard as a public official in Marengo, my record as sheriff of the county and my experience in county government. The county treasurer is an imi>ortant official and my experience well qualifies me for office. BE SURE AND VOTE! The primaries on April 9 should be an important date to evfeyone. Let's get out the Republican vote in a more decisive manner than before, and continue to show outstanding Republican record of this county. '7 Mid support will be genuinely appreciated!'