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The Herald from Crystal Lake, Illinois • 8

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The Heraldi
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Crystal Lake, Illinois
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Levey in Chicago Thursday. THE STORE FOR FURS A. K. Salow visited the "Windy 5r. im ni a CrrstuMke call er txinesuay.

Mr. Surah Wakefield went to Bar- Maud 1 AWast ringtoa Saturday. Any Time You Come to Elgin rwfll pay you to'drop in and spend a few minutes looking at the choice assortment of new things we have already gathered together for the Holi lay Season which is now only four weeks away. It surely will pay you to VISITTHE POPULAR GIFTSTORE cLEuSOIHS Showing JOTS' John Hinmaa of Milton Junction called here Monday.11 Herman WUle. wife and aon went to Crystal Lake H.

Nelson called on his family physician la the city Saturday. Mr. Johaaoa and Infant aon are visiting relatives at Batavla. W. Hartmaa -wn caller ut Crystal Lake Wednesday forenoon.

Stephenson was a business call nSIT our far wction-second floor-tomorrow, and yon wifl afree tlut tLii decidedly DjinV ''Store for Be riennesi and beaulj of tne fori Inemsehes-aside froa tte beanhfnl stjles and alsapes-sre sufficient to arouse tne greatest interest And now a word about the quality fo? quality is of the first importance in the selection of fun. Our furs are bought by us direct from the foremost fur makers ia world, and are examined by us with most exacting care, so as to protect our customers as well as onrxdTej from furs of inferior quality. Howerer, we go further than this to protect our customers back of etery piece of far we sell is our guarantee of absolute dependability and satisfaction. a er at Crystal Lake one day last week. W.

T. Fisk of Crystal Lake was a Ridgefieid business caller. Satur day. airs. E.

Smith visited with her brother. S. E. Olmstead, at Woodstock. Wednesday.

lira. E. E. Knilans and daughter Rhoda were Woodstock shoppers -4 1 few Wednesday. lira.

J. G. Hartman and Mrs. Lv Dufieid were Crystal Lake callers Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. C. EL Lock wood and daughter Cora were Woodstock callers Rod Knilans and Lloyd Held took in the moving pictures at Woodstock Saturday evening. lira. Henry Reed visited her children, Mrs.

Florence Waterman and Sidney Keed. Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Giesselbrecht and daughter spent part of Friday and Saturday at Woodstock.

s. a Fur NeckPieces and Muffs Natural American Mink Sets, from plain pillow muff and neck-piece to large fancy muf and scarf. Prices from to $130 American Mink muffs and neck-pieces separate. Muffs $26.50. Neck-pieces $30 Russian and Japanese Mink Sets, muff and fancy collar.

Prices to $87 Black Lynx Sets, of very tne quality fur, muff and scarf $48 Black Lynx Sets, rug muff and rug collar, priced at. $59 Raccoon Sets, large neck-piece and muff, a most desirable fur $47 American Beaver Sets, large pillow muff and fancy collar $43.50 and op Wolf Sets, in black, blue and natural, large pillow muff and round shawl collar, an excel. lent line, priced at per set from $23 to $35 Marten Sets, large muff and large fancy collar, per set $33 Wallaby Sets, fine black fur. large muff, fancy coDar to $25 Mink Marmot Sets, muff and collar, priced from. to $19.50 Opossum Sets, black and brown, large pillow muff and collar $1 1 to $18.50 Coney Sets, black and brown, pillow muff and shawl collar $3.75 to $1330 Separate neck-pieces and muffs, also children's furs, are here in assortments that emphasize the supremacy of this store in furs, not alone for variety but also for values.

The Lest I time -to make your selection is now. E. Cadaallader of Terra Cotta vis-1 ited with his sister. Mrs. R.

Du field, and family. Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler' enter fr ai tained their sister.

Miss Hose liar-. in THIS FOPULAb S1LVEI TOILET SET ONLY $5. SO We have again purchased a large quantity of those pretty silver-plated toilet sets so much sought after last year. Only bv buying them in such a large quantity are we enabled to sell them at this low price. We have many other interesting lines which we ask you to see without obligation to buy Rovelstad Bros.

JEWELERS OF ELGIN den of Chicago, over Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Lynch visited Thursday and Friday with her daughter, Mrs.

Blanche Conerty. in Chicago. Messrs. A. Salow, C.

Davidson. L. Held and C. Bullock were Pistakee Bay callers Sunday. The gentlemen drove over in Mr.

Salow's" auto. Mrs. C. W. Jordy of Oskaloosa.

spent Sunday evening and Monday morning with her aunt. Mrs. E. Smith. Mrs.

Jordy went to Woodstock from here. Mrs. W. E. Dike.

Rev. Giessel-brecht and wife. Miss Genevieve God-dasd and Miss Madalene Lynch at-, tended the Christian Endeavor convention at Woodstock Saturday. The ladies of the cemetery association will meet Mrs. Clark Lockwood at 2 p.

m. Thursday. Dec. 1. It is requested that all members th it ni cc nj cc CO sp th of to ins hel PM naei Women's and Misses' Caracul Coats Imitation Fur Coats, of finest aualttv CaracuL lined throuehoul with aonrl mialirv uln of the association come early, as it 'is a business meeting.

lilting style, very much in demand and difficult to secure, limited quantity, price! $2 1 fie $25 Women's Fashionable Pony Coats $40 to $68.50 Women's Pony Coats, of first-class skins. 50 inches long, made with shawl collar, semi-fitting style and Skinner's satin lined throughout, priced very special at, each. $68 50 omen's Pony Coats, of good quality skins, semi-fitting style, 52 inches long and jatin CRYSTAL LAKE Dry goods, C. Lake. D.

F. Quinlan Boots, shoes. Lake. Quinlan. I JSr- Boots, shoes Lake.

Quinlan. The frame for Mrs. L. Gannon's 1 i lined throughout A splendid value, considering extremely low price $40" The Value of Electric Lamps for Decoration and Utility Electrical appliances are always. distinguished for their high finish.

But in none is a higher degree of skill and artistic taste displayed than in 'tfecorative electric lamps. They requisition for their construction materials bronze, copper, iron. Etruscan and opalescent glass. They reflect in white, green, amber, red and gold tints, the best arrangement of cMor tones. house is up.

Mrs. Fred Bohl and two children spent Wednesday of last week in Chicago. M. C. Morris' children and families are spending Thanksgiving at his home.

Miss Clara Schwalger and Miss A handsome set of furs is the most appreciated of gifts. Make your selection now. We will hold it Only a small deposit requiral Blanche Loom is were recent (Henry visitors. Flotow sells 5 cent cigars that are recognized by expert judges as the best ia every respect. START YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING NOW ueorge Jones was laKt-n to a i tn- START YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING NOW ACKEMANN BROS.

THE Bid STORE ELGIN'S FINEST SHOPPING CENTER No more ac- An electric lamp adds beauty to the barest room, ceptable Chrfstmas present can bi chosen. eago hospital Tuesday evening suffering with stomach trouble. C. H. Lanning severely scalded his foot with hot water the other day.

while at work in his shop. I'nknown parties unlocked the rear door of Gorman's grocery Saturday We exhibit a line of lamps in great variety at our show rooms at Antioch, Crystal Lake, Park Ridge, Waukegan, Highland Park. Evanston, LaGrange. Chicago Heights, Harvey, at prices ranging from a few dollars up. and sell everything electrical at the lowest prices.

Card of Thanks Throush she Herald wish to xtend our heartfelt thanks to those niht and filched haif a dollar's worth tf pennies from the cash register. About thirty young people enjoyed cards and refreshments at the club rooms in the "baick block" last Saturday night. Another meeting will be held Saturday night of this week. The men of -the R. N.

A. escorted the ladies of the order to the moving picture show at the (Jem theatre Tuesday night, and afterward the entire crowd, numbering about forty, enjoyed a spread at (ierlach's. i who gave us aid and sympalhy in the ty Wil ufu coo citj on of -1 stal fan of 1 lari Ik met fact at 1 F. sup) IKUH beet suit ira The sfsa Tun Heb jiu ti Mrs. a fs TI the The ed I meei C.

mat wi: Thea Th feet day. bat not I from the 1 7:0. those cessil the 1 Hare tor I new taron withe the call 1 the I depot is ao sa ing of Co find 1 on Ui -opera exeep to Ch be on leas I UI North Shore Electric Company iJeaih anU burial of oar father. We specially itor.k ReT. K.

H. Pate, the singers those a ho contributed Vr aad Wm. iSolioen. Mr Mrs. Ed Wilmington.

For Sale arrt-s 4.1 miles from Chlcaso. i 1: Reduce your fire risk by being sure that your insurance is properly written and placed in good companies that will give you a fair settlement ia case of loss. We picked our companies because we knew them to be reliable and fair. We see to it that all policies written by us properly protect the property insured. Call on us and get the best to be had in fire, lightning or cyclone favmrvr WRIGHT HENDERSON, INSURANCE AGENTS For Sale.

wfkl duc-ks Terra Cotta. Hi. C. R. La- Prior to his departure for the west.

mjllDfHI Sim ClltTtHV CPUfini M. X. Gardner, who for many years bnUKbif AilU OUHUAI OUIiUUL has represented some of the leadina fire insurance companies in Crrstal Announcement of Services by the Lake, transferred his entire insur- Pastors of Crystal Lake ance business to G. L. Bryant, who for the past four years has written German Kvanzeiicai fire and wind insurance in reliable Thanksgiving service Thursday.

mih-s from Crystal Iike and sta uiils from Also Hjuin. (kod iiku-k so 1. will located. Win. F.

Rail. Crystal Like. 111. Cisar of quality at FlotoWs. I OFFIC1 A PUBLIC ATIOX 1 companies.

This places Mr. Bryant in -Nv at in tno- --nins. position to handle any kind of risk. school at t. m.

in any form desired. See him before Preaching at 10:3 a. m. placing vour insurance. tf First Church of Christ Are You a Judge REIORT OF THE CONDITION OF STATE BANK OF CRYSTAL LAKE located at North Crystal Lake, State of Illinois, before the commencement of.

jewelry? if" not, when you wish Our bible school at lu a. m. Christian Endeavor at p. to which you are invited. Preaching serviit-s to buy your Christinas Presents you will want to go to a jewelry store at 11a.

m. and p. tn. Come out KOLCCL'SYILLE and be with us at these services. (Official Publication) that has a good reputation.

Ask our customers whether or not we have of business on the Hth-day of November. 1910; as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the Htate of Illinois, pursuant to Ian. RESOURCES Give us a chance to get acquainted with you. Rev. Harry G.

Kellogg. treated them right. Nor. 21. Miss Lucile Byrd enlled at Jay bo-berty's Friday erening.

Real Estate Transfers Prase and to Peas, land ia sees i. T. Grafton, and pt lota 4. and all lots 5, 6. 7.

8. M. blk 1'. Crystal Lake, $7.50. Co turnings and to Keating et al.

I a in bf see Graf-toa, Jlw Thompson and to Fred Kegebem. land in ne qr sec 23. Nun-da. SJO. Praaeis and to A John-soa.

lota i. blk 1. Francis' Maplk Park subdir Crrstal take. $400. minister.

I t'ur line of jewelry for the fall Mrs. Jay Itooerty spent Thursday REPORT OF THE COXDmO.V OF Citizens State Bank located at Crystal Lake. State of Illinois, before the 1 Loans: Ixuns on real estate 2.wo.ini Other loans and and holiday season is larger than ewer before. We are. therefore, in better position to assist you in the with relatives at McHenry.

Tboa. Powers of McHenry was a caller at V. Powers" Thursday. Chaa. McBreea of Chicago was a discounts JS.Sm; io Methodist Episcopal Sunday: class 10 a.

Preaching 10: 3w a. m. Sabbath school 11:45 a. m. Remember the piano.

Ep-; worth League 6:30 p. ni. Erening serrices with singing by the Synipho ny singers and sermon by the pastor. I Wednesday: Prayer meeting 7' 30 p. m.

All are welcome to these ser Sunday visitor at LnSage s. selection of your presents than we Mum Etta Powers of McUenrr have ever been. meoi or business on the 1 6th day of November. 191.. as made to the An-ditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, nwrssaat to law.

1 RESOURCES spent Thursday at John Powers'. 2 Miscellaneous Re sources: Furniture and fixtures 510.2S 3 Due From Banks: Quinlan Opens New Store D. F. Qainlaa. I be real estate man Mrs.

Lockwood and children were A careful inspection of our Holiday Sunday Thutora at L. Flanders'. rices. Goods will convince you of the truth on rMI MtttU of Woodstock, is unpacking a car load of dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, cape, mittens, etc. in the Ben Throop Mr.

and Mrs. D. A. Powers and National 1S.S79.40 1SJI7S 4 Loans on collateral nerwttjl of our statement. Barreville School Report son spent Sunday at WH1 JJoherty 3SJ74Jsd cs.c2sa2 4 CasH Hand: Lowell block.

Crratal take, i the Following are the names of ansa uertrade LaSage entertained 17M1MJ S27.14 and next week will open the store pupils who hare been neither absent few friends at a cinch party Fri Currency OOl.iHI Silver coin (HI Minor coin 3.H 5.417.11 mner loaas and diacoaats 2. Overdrafts: 1- Investments: ate. county municipal Puhlie Miili for nnsineaa. Ben Throop is assist day erening. nar tardy during the school ing him.

and the tndicatioaa are good ending ror. jz: Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Harrison.

Mr. ad Mrs. C. Hut sow and daughter A. LUNDQUIST for a thriving basin ess.

time "AC Yew-H Perl Other bonds and spent Saaday at F. Whiting's. 5 Other Cash Re- sources: Checks and other i-sh items Collections in tran- sit New Time Card Sana Oystnl Lnka. 147.74 Moving picture show every The winter acnedule has gone effect on the Fox rirer iris ton of night 111. Gladys Ustthews.

Marie Wright. Hasel Lor wood. Warren Turner. William Wright. Lotus Lockwood.

Leon Baird. George Wright. Lester Lockwood. at the Gem theatre. 1S7.S 1.73S.S9 stocks of corporations.

4 Mincellaneons sources: Fsmiture and fixtures 5 One From Banks: Stat j. National Can" on Hand: 5v 6S.7U the Korta-Weatern. The corrected time card may he found tn tela is-. Kezt Saaday tn Wisconsin di-risioa will change running time. 3S2SJS S2.7 fcS MS.

S.Svv 3XM3J llIIM iM I.22S.34 iM7L Total Resources LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid Enrollment, IS pupils. Average dai Births the 01 Crysu Oven nx Ti an alogi Lag and a ly attendance. 14. Katnryn L. Knox.

6r Ttomesttc 6oaV To Mr. and Mrs. Gay Grore of teacher. 2 Undivided Profits Currency Gold coin. Silver Minor 7 Other CasH Reaenrc Cheeks and other Crystal Lake.

Monday, Nor. 14, mm. 152.9S Leas current In Elk's Memorial Day 21,194 37 17 For 'Sale 7 Woodstock lodge No. 1MI. Renero- Poland China T.

Reh.n terest, expenses leiit aud Piulwtiia OiiUS of Kikt; Talk doesn't make good Coal, bar- and taxes paid Kowte I. North Crystal Lake. 24 I will make due obsi nance of the an- TOTAL, RESOURCES I Deposits: sua memorial day of the order pa Suaday, lJec .4. ia the opera bonne 74.43 CM LIABILITIES Time certificates Savings, subject to notice t)emand certifl- tne a nrw ter-jjc eld -Tbe onper 'atar. fee, hi Capital Stm uro" Undivided Prefits ia Woodstock, ntaning at 3 o'clock p.

am. A fine program has been ar Girt Wanted for genera Inquire niter hs. A. Gray. Crystal Lake.

House far Rent F.M trass, modem ranged. Including mafic by the fa- 7.444 Si There is good demnnd far goed) Ceal. and we supply that dvnaand. T4e--phvsne yonr order le i. moos LexiBKtoa aaartet of Chicago Cashier's Checks te.I5n.Si good Col makes II too are mterested to Coal for dorsesac Bsc.

prrpared to meet the critical 3e-maod of the corrpelcnt aad careful housekeeper, we wotU be Tery glad, indeed, to bear frora you and an address by the Ker. Fred V. J. A. JJaaa.

Tim eertifleates" Hawley. D. U. of Chicaco. The general pubUe is cordially iarfeer to attend and assist by thetr preoeace'ia the senrkesv 24 Total Liabilities t.

John Cashier a Iry ro. C. Lake, t), P. Qaialaa. lrr it C.

Iake. IX F. Qnialu. l-y good. C.

Lake. li. V. guiaian. "jrara.

sabfer-t Jnaaad. ntfcect to wem4 tm Banks, 7f4J IJiJI 4 rs.r:' si. 'a t. F'Ale I Pefcfci. tae State Bank of Crrstal Lake, do soiemaly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my wasfr rt finr si A basket sorfaU will be held ai the Griswotd Lake acbnol honttw.

gat- ao ledge and belief. If. cr, i'ten. n. F.

I i 4ti, ca an teas. I). F. its. mittens.

11. P. QoiolaB. Qulnlaa. V'licUn.

John C. NordlSn. Cashier. erssy erening, lfc-e X. ETerybody cor- Tie i-fie 1 dteiiy iaited.

Indies please cotae and TOTAL UASIUTICS Chaa. R. Ci'ller CXake. li. F.

js 1. F. ij-xtr. in. I.

F. tjlnian. -T I g-. Ftate. of Ulinois.

County of Mc-Henry. as; SJtrribed and Itort to bef-ire si this lh day of Noveiuber. iil. Jd'IF- K. tSea'l K' -rj 1 i snag oa-keta.

Ilorence Wekh. teacher. i Iry good. C. I XT od.

C. Iake i. P. QnVi of I nrfjiir.lan. lane asian Ut peft,.

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