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Shi eiwr mv nmasr mmm as im tiM state contest «nr a fleM at *~i~i~i~i~ii~ii~iri mnrr ri~ri<~i"in-!-!*- -- pp; ^ '*«•. - # CLARENCE'S SHOP v Kitchen cabinets and cupboards Bade to order. ~ Foil line of lawn chain, swtafi, pier benches, pb iric table wta, children's play pm, aaa| bona, trellises, picket fences, window boxes, bird bfttaes, hand woven baskets, etc. Genuine leather men's and liuHei* belts, pwies, etc. CLARENCE SMITH ^ Johnsbnrg ' :^;^ £>• TW1CBTOLD i •••$> of Utiiwt Mm the Fiha at the Plalaiaalsr af Years Afa *, f/ * 'vV >, >#^*"' . We are offering for sale the building on the southeast corner of W&okegan Rd. and Front St., formerly known as the Park Hotel. Building must be removed in reasonable length of time. ' ;W ^ "V Anyone interested future. r-y •,' R. I. Overton Motor Sales 403 Front Street. McHENRY, ILLINOIS Otaitau 4 Ocwaa han again takaa ovaar t)a tgpl sarriea. which du*- Ingtha. yaatlwr months has Mi Math B. &S" bavins sold his Interssts to the riiow namad cooearn. The* BaiMan hane on Broad street north of the village parte, has been aold to Julius 8. ureenfeld, of Chisnmr YEARS AGO 7 : H. L.R6unds will open hi* barber •hop in tha building ana door north of rerry A Oman's store. On Sunday last, a mysterious fire occurred oa the farm n Tboa. Carr, west of Rintwood, which burned two barns containing hay, grain and machinery, also tools, wagons and carriagca. Lou about 13,600. On Friday ereniqg last, our neighboring village, Johnsburgn presented a lively anpaaranea, tha occasion being in observance of , the Names Day of Rev. Faher Mehring, Our German friends were out m full force. John I. Story started on Tuesday for a trip through Iowa. He expects to be gone two weeks. KiWTT YEARS AWf^-v; A handsome new flag pole adorns the Democratic (Liberty pole, in this village. H. M. McOmber received an Saturday last from his daughter, Mrs. Preston, of Milwaukee, a preaent of a very handsome rustic arm chair. He is now taking his ease in tha shade, or anywhere he can find a cool place; Miss Bernice Kimball, Miss Dorothy Jscobs, Miss Pearl Jacobs, Mias Etta Salisbury of McHenry, and J. H. Peres. H. M. Lyon. C. E. Newell and 8. Simon of Chicago, want to Fox I^ake on Monday for a day's outing. John Heimer sold his fine young gelding, "Centerville" last week, to a party from DeKalb, for $275. FORTY YEARS AGO Hie rain which visited this section tha ink ai the week came just in tine, and according to farmers here aboota, has done an abundance of good. Considerable damage was done to both cars when automobiles owned by B. F. Adams af this village and Ferdinand Fiatt of Chicago met in a haad-oi^ealBalan in the C. tN. W. railway yards beta early last Thursday morning. FIND FORTUNE A fortune of neariy $50,000 in old-atyle, musty currency has been found In tha home of an aged Elkhorn, Wis., brother snd sister, who recently ware aent to the Walworth county poor fkra because they told the court they were penniless. The couple, Minnie Schoenbeck, 77, and her brother, Henry, 79 were sent to the Walworth coanty home July 17 after Judge Raaaell Luce heard testimony that they were."undernourished and apparently r living in extreme poverty." KRDIN8 BOX There was a note of pathos in * latter County Treasurer Loaia C. Rockwell's staff received from an Aurora taxpayer recently. Tha woman in question had been submitted a routine tax hill indicating the ownership of a dog subject to tavatioai In her letter she wrote: "I have mora dog. My doggie died year ago in M[aayy.. I don't l a want an- I was to attached to this nue, Chicago, 2th2e* bMilli ftto your oJfRfic*e. .^ .» and robbed of hie Wednesday Boon ^ SAMARITAN BEATEN^t ^topping 'to p|c.k » Once again the "good Samaritan" near Countryside Lake, of the highways wtife tha radiant of Mundelein. ill reward for his endeavor to lend, • assistance to a fellow man appar- i _ , ently in need of a lift. John C. J0**** y°w ****** PSrlgren, 47, of 1438 Balmoral ave-! Plaindealer, , RILED HI ' 9R wSWBP y Naad Rubber Btampa T Tha Order as N. J. Justen is having a one story addition built to the south end m, his Went aide furniture house. The Borden factory is being treated to a new coat of paint, which adds frrentlv to its appearance. Peter Schoewer has recently added i new porch to the front of his Wiide^ ce on Green street. The front of N. H. Petesch's drug st«re now wesrs a new coat of vellow ivaint which makes it a very attractive business house. Shoving Miif - - fv ' Shaving lotto*' Men's Talc .Men's Cologne 1 Holrdrening ! Men's Daodoranl ' Men's Hood Soop Uqoid Shaving Soo# $1.00 each plus im On R6ute 47. BIO Mn.FIII liuiitioas / ""v scayi as a MACHINI SHIM a UTIliTY tUllMNeit a LOAPINO BASICS;" * • e Covered with Weath«r-Tight Material « Cem«rtid Ummlmmm Reeliiit or Wood Shaalhlnfl and ComposMaa Roofing ' % -Z il • Here's the modern way to build every type of farm building. Strong Rilco Rafters are factory fabricated and engineered for wind resistance and snow loads. Let us tell you the many uses, and speedy economical erection of the Rilco utility building. Here's a building you can be proud to own. It's easy to get all the materials you need right now. Come in and talk to us about itl Woodstock, ni :: Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. -i; Fresh Loads of GOOD MDfNlSOTA Dairy COWS -- HEIFERS -- HOLSTEIN STOCK BULLS T. B. and BANGS TESTED Private 8ale« TERMS Monday and TnMday OASH OS OBSDrt We have buyer* for mrjr artiste NSW LOW COMMISSION SATE--5% Beet O&lf Marlut in Northern Illinoli #>B LIVKSTOOK OOMX TO WOODSTOCK i i ^ac°^ Jus**n Sofls : WOODSTOCK COMM. SALES CO., INC. : Phones 572 or 489 Bolger's Drug Stori < ' GREEN ST. -- McHENRY, ILL ALEXANDER LUMBER Ctt PHONE McHENRY ft WEST He jf-VJ/ 4 i ' V • T"';f ; , ip' Quiet Dignity Ttiose who attond services han never fail to remark on the serenity which results from the quiet dignity and smooth efficiency with which we carry out every funeral plan. J* FtJNBBAL DIRECTOB8 Faneral Hoa^ . ...liana McHenry lSMt Green, Cer. ktaa, McHeany ••«Sl NEW ENGINES (; i, We Have Available IRAND NEW ENGINES^ All NtW NICI«ION-MAOI MtTf ' ffACTOtV IIMINIIMO AND ININtW 0m Out FOWIKFUL, SMOOTH, OUKT KNOMf > fttPOtMANa M VOUft PtiSBIT VBMCl| Avoid expensive engine repairs and lost time--hdve on* of these new engines installed now. NOT! TO ALL RKFAIft SHOPS IWUW AS bread new parity phldha. pins, and rings HHti .<7^ha saeH guWea, and cowahafl || Mock. • 5 v \ -i- J ^ |f lamp and appliance cords in your home are badly worn a*d Wyond repair* replace them before they cause trouble. Serious damage . result from exposed wires. They cause short circuits, waste electricity, blow fuses, the war, all of us had to get along with makeshift wiring of inferior <|uality. fbday there is no-reason why *svery home shouldn't have wiring that's Jbotb safe and adequate. 'IIP • / * 1 You owe k to ydurfiunily to check through your home for worn-out electric cords today. Replace :piV4i every frayed cord with a new ooe of good quality. Then, lengthen the life of these wires by ng v:'T> jNoia % t -VST'- '% * ' I - *.> - 4 ,; V- < v v <i ' ® >Ti«* i'il..- ».:: ^5^2s.js r"*" p'