ififL vjj'g >4£," !#(»* ^ ^ ^ ^ |^|||| II || Ml II ff£f|Pk » . «%• *"* i "J*"4*?-', l*%* ^ J A»"'f '*i$> :; ^-.'•'i" » » A- * i & ** •*> •,%^t -*t^ ' '"*'** ~ c ^ T** $V\ *%%»£ ;,^»v <1 1 <• "%«P^ * •>*-**• ' ^J^.tfSXV **&<' • £;&, , j*" .-'?; *!>" * 3- • • '* * S^%i ERwfii • *%'J I 1^W%^-;^'^FIE;;I % ;\J~ *.•• fi'm m.& • -m DStXHStt 19. IM by wpk MO^DM in thi Ink two^ •Mirths ill mIw announced plane ii tote eat Itethw to about Ullr W by Dae. IL T# eamriy with MaeMrt Jf. Attn, el tMt Com. W. H. Ford, of the Rtoeraide Houe% BUTT YEARS AGO sold hit fine black carriage tea* Ow«w. •**«* *» °*' for the hai>d»ome IL Gnlgtr, 'haaJ aeeaptad with the Wiltmr Lonber charge of their at Antiodl An Smith of ally ran «nr while going to on today * 1, hita, J-» rf«. -Mr S. Raymond hassotil hit reeidence and land on the waet side in this villago, to S. aad J. Maturing, at Johnsburgh, on $•*•••• I ';.-• • -S ta-.- ,#£*-* jl FIFTY YEARS AGO installed fa the N |Mdw the Bgia beard of trait TWWTT YEARS AGO A hucga •» to steam heattajr to M. J. to ba •pizy 1. Maff«r en the lot an which ha raeaaHj parrhsssd ftma Hairy Dow»* Art Kennebeck Is the new emat th« Dodge Motor Salas in 'cHanry, conducted by Jamae i 8on. for the bridge aeroaa At mill pond was completed this «ME and work will soon ba started m the psment wwk for the phh of this bridge. The feandatfon for <M. side of ths bridge over Boone steak Is ft*** completed. "Mr. and Mrs. Cnariat J. Reihanspeiger aoni the first of the waek tnm Main - I nTOU] IAWW«1II7 TVe amr laat IMay extended tin draft holder tititftgh January hat MM m pnmkm for February. brief ml that for _ third susaitoivi month there wfll ha wm call to seleethra sarriea Ibr man was aaeompanied by of- Aeial htate that h substantial Febraary anoto atald be necessary be- i the army's strength will be by the «c a sharp decline in voluntary,year's *ndL Latest reports show the strength of the . regular army is about averaged fewat titan MM a waek. Tha dedak* to extend tha draft holiday was made hseanss tha Army's ministratioa economy erders and baoffkials are. aneertain what Mian, regular anay strfth by nrid-lM7 akost ba down to IfNyDM. SnM tart May only the army has relied on selective service far manpower. Urn navy has been able to it^naed* with velmiteen. enlistments. Whether congreM will be asked to extend sslactlvt service beyond March SI, its present expiration date, waa left iwwnmwered. j availaMe for service. tbTiSnds^of this yearl'voSntary strength has lmwi Vase Spots Brtnrs ataias which aocnetimes rata glaaa vaaes after AOWMB have bean laft landing. in them, tives* because of being on terminal { moistened, wiOi vinegar. | leave, in hospitols, or otherwise mideath* tap cd c&ndrsto ia tha • to M killed in traffic M par cant, the largaat any aga group. In 1MB hide accidents kilted 1 dren in this group- and U^itftl 100 more. Deaths trara ihsmlt l ptf|r and injuries were 13% par "iSfSl Ifs McGee's For HlS tflFT been reduced fir all the family Andraw Miller and wife eelehratod thrir tfa wedding, on Monday even- 'V C. Mead, Justice of the Peace, has movod his alka to rooms Evanson*s store, whkh have fitted op in a convenient for his nee. N. E. Barbiaa will c^an a cigar factory, in this village, as pa ho can get in his tablee aad other fixtsrto. He will occupy rooms in his residenes at tha nwrth-east cor- ""V? l2n»*S»Sf Schiessle has rented his saloon, restaurant and hoarding house, on tha wast side, to Chicago parties, who will take possession soon. . , Some miserable sneak thief stole a lot of turkeys belonging to Mrs. Ed. Sutton, last week. Barbian Bros., have laid a new dwood floor in their cigar store, understand that Geo. W. Owen -sold -his residence, in this villaeeXnow occupied by S. S. Chapell, to John Jus ten. Consideration $2,000. The ttaes to be collected for the wn of McHenrv for the year 1896, _j shown by tlie collector's book, j foot Up the sum of $14,119-27. The i collector wiU be around in due time. jr • • „ iORTY YEARS AG% T^m. Bacon has just completed one of the best wells ever put down by him. It is located in the engine the Spencer mill at Wjt McHenry. Mrs. Carl Mead and daughter left Sunday morning for Chicago where they will reside in the future. McHenry*s eleventh saloon is how I open and doing business. The latest Is located in the east room of the Gilbert building on the west side fjnd its proprietor is Bernard Meuser of Chicago. The city standpipe is being cleaned out and as a result will be out of commission for a week to come. Skating on the mill pond is furnishing more than a little pleasure for the young folks. Some of the older ones are also enjoying the s p o r t . . . The boiler at the electric light plant has been repaired and put into firstclass condition. The service promises to be better than ever henceforth. John R. Knox has purchased the paper route of Kamhols Bros, and will take possession of the business the first cf the year. lAfter a ^residence of fifty-four years on the place, E. S. Wheeler has sold his farm to Peter M. Freund.; THIRTY YEARS AGO street to their new on Waukegaa street. John Pint left Wednesday for a trip to Germany, where he will visit a sister and brother and other relitivns who live there. Iha Greenwc made its regular Oatend, and if _ vails, it will come again. Ind JCamhols has moved his bar* bar shop front the Matt. Lanraa b«ilding on Main street to the rear of the Henry Bdmar Mlding the same street. id groctry trade Monday trip through good weather per- Order your ruoaer rtwp at the •R. HENRY FREUND OPTOHKTXIST |U 5U Ktia 8t, W«t nsBwry Steffaa's Jewelry Store (Oloaed Thnndij AfHmoon0| _ Eyes Examined ~ Glass* Fitted ^ Yisaal Traiatag -- Ylsaal RahsMMtatlon . Complete Yiaaal AmOysia n ^ • to IS and I to 8 Batarday Evenings; $ to ill ML PHONE MeKBNRY 1SS-J OMEN'S SHOP • RJ»oai9 ~i£i_ +>" ' , *** V McHENRY rf* L* " 1#^"" ^•3^> c * * ,v -"r ^, * ?/"*r 1 3 •ft- Southern Milan mi tiir rn-- The duet iaride aaiBobnail botdeof Ootogsi. 2.1* BOLGQCS DRUG STORE 1MB Bt McHeary •utter on the Elgin board of trade sold at 42 cents per pound last Saturday. The closing of the mill gates, thus allowing the pond to All with water, has also been the causa of replenishment to wells along Waukegfti street, which have been dry since the early part of the summer. Ground has been broken for the new home to be erected by Frank Freund, who recently came into possession of the Tilton property in this village. Frank E. Cobb is now employed at the Everett Hunter boat factory, having started work there the latter part of the last month. Jacob R- Jus ten of Pistakee Bay has taken the contract for filling the Math. Baur ice house, situated r on the mill pond in this village. p Thos. Knox, son of Mr. and Mrs. j J John Knox of this village, who has * been employed by the C. M. St. Paul Ry., was recently promoted engineer on the read having passed the qualifications required. Rockford has abolished the Sunday etening performances at the moving picture theatres in > that "Gutter sold at 88% cents per mm ";P •*<s; . •. T 'mm rn'iS,-#':Zj-, he first big moment comes, of. course, when you step out of youf. door, and there's your very own Buid^ all ready aad waiting, • • The next one comes when yon roll down the street in this handsome creation -- and practically feel the eyes of Ae passers-by following. You get another lift the first time yot» meet a hill, and the voice of your Fireball straight-eight engine drops from baritone to bass as it meets the challenge -- and tramps the grade down into easy levelness. wheels, your gentle, cradledf, easy , stride, will fill your soul with a peace , you wouldn'ttradefor worlds. t The simple truth Is that it's not only ' an automobile you wait for when yoti wait for a Buick -- it's an endless series of sweet satisfactions. It's not just a matter of size and room and Fireball power and all-coil springing, as any Buick owner will tell you -- it's the wonderful way all these add up to make ^constant flow of golden moments. delays and shortages to produce Buicks for you--and fast. - V », J-* "f'j hi rt*'?" ^ ^^ii- Butthe most important thing--when >•> m * -j . . . . . , « . * ; i - J you think it out -- is wbM you get, :tl •, > - . | fadber dian when you gtft it -- and • ^ J what you really want is found nowhere f else but in Buick. • - m Why not settle your mind on that and be done with it? You can place your order now for future delivery, or without a car to turn in we like to get trade-ins for our usedcar buyers. ti «H»r J. tayioh i You'd like those moments to start coming soon. So would the whole, hard- Then some night you'll .find yewself alone on a quiet moonlit country JKMUI -- and the whisper of your ei^in^# hitting crew that's wag the soft tread of your coil-sprung ing relentless war against T±. # . rr.ic k'mtxicowwwaci FertartHbl HMHim ACKON-ef PiltetnADimU-- from fwll-l--itk nwi NI w iWMi -•"•r*»-:* - ' *• McHenry, m TEFCPMIMTE W--IMm mm sLk ^OMraOt -- Hesill Nialla Wishes to announce thnt im DIHINO ROOM J| now open, serving good food and cocktail*, '".•AH'" •#$4 - L Overton Motor Sales being accepted for New Year's Xve r^, :' -1- * tf; t, ft » - .v " *tr ;S * 5.^' 1 Front St^ West McHenry, I1L 212 N. l-m-sm m M*t mm- -3 * » « «.>. SL9 rjRSS - » •mm jgki' ,r-*Ki xf. Jjfav