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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1921, p. 4

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fly air TK« cooling off of | tato «f &«* on* of theee kilns consumes » whole week After the flra have been ex- There are nineteen of In all, but during a time like; Jiff It is very seldom that over three of them are in operation at a time, altho during the busy season as high as five have been fired al oSe time. These kiins are under the skinful supervision and close observation self-feeding buckets, and eventually cated on Die jrroqnd Door, where all will be thusly equipped. From the kiln* tfcv work is to the tftttife- depaafrnsat, whe piece is as per prints. In this department it is often found necessary to grind down pieces that have not shrunk to their specified dimensions. the iitiinjr room is the final operation, after coloring schemes ar« made, and . -- ity of 440 horse fHHMr. Here electricity is generated for the full operation of the entire plant, including power and light. * W^amental a IpBigns and col lers an<I fvisitor i$ consisting mote tmpoNft»t Mair«* Abraham Lincoln. The series is HI. tt uly a work of art and sets of this P0R SALE-^One masterpiece Kkve already and 1/aix-jnoi Locateu just HCIVVH UIC swwi frout way tu vsnosn schools, the main building is the pottery de- -4! ftP#';- fsf** bull. c. enry, til. i-old registered Uoodeii, West fetet0 0.-Time to Get Ready for Colder Weather and other places of publics The price of the entire series is Very,' reasonable and since our visit to the FOR* RENT--J?or the winter place the thought has cMm$* us four furnished rooms. Call that it would be a very gfafipflfe' act 105.-R, McHenry, III. 18'^* to purchase a set of these iSMi and LOST--Young male collie. Answers present them to our public school. to the name Gf Billie. JL M. Schiller, Such a gift, we are sure, would be West McHenry, 111. l«-tf highly appreciated. E. S. Warrington -- ~7ZT* P - > T of this village has been in charge of SALE--1917 Buick, 6 passenger, this department since last February P^t runmn* ™ ' „*Z n^' and during the summer months has ^eryth>"E tomP CaU Dr. D. G. been successful in the sale of many Wells, McHenry,_HI. 19-lt* :• #sf* *' 'V4- " *.i A .. i.*1 •• •£. "x '• till v."*'-" -* kd 3. «•?& Pretty soon you Will want these heavies. We have a fine assortment of men's and boyi* 'Z A ' • > : ;< V •••' 1 Allen A. Line this fall. 5 9 P r " , , ! J " " *- _ • -:R-> • ! *i f 5% ' VK'TV . V •' M: • ;-*« lar fancy may require whether it be an all w garment, silk and wool mixed, wool Worsted oft cotton. Priced from .H- V ; ; ^ A; $1.50 to $5.50 ; v. v ^ ^ • s jss •{. •- - */v^, .V- h , \ J'i W> !/ML' * •'» "VA* ^ V . ' ft , yf .VI * v "*» *• « -5% "" H i " *v" pieces of pottery tq summer reporters WANTED--General Kottsework ' by in this Fox river district. Mr. War- women with little girl three years old. rington displays an unusual interest Country preferred. Apply to Plainin his work and, while he has been dealer office, McHenry. * 19-lt employed at the factory only a com- ^r"salk 0R RENT^^ Michael paratively sh<>rt tune, his conception J|js^n Mt#te house cn ESm fiW of "Common Clay" is wonaertul. MtfHeilry. Appiy to or write N. J. Justen, administrator, Wa&t McHenalso located in a separate building. ry, 111. Jack Bjorklund is iii charge of the drafting room, where all of the blui LOST--On Sunday, Oct. 16, at about prints are made, white Ernest Clark 4:45 p. m. at Woodstock station, a bar is the superintendent. The latter is P«n with one big sapphire. Reward, very popular with his men and, in *5. Return to Plaindealer office, Mcquoting some of the Mc^ienry em- Henry, 111. * * • • • ployes at the factory, a better liked F0R SALE--The Brefeld building in man could not possibly have been Wegt McHenry. Easy payment s if picked to head the working Jforce «fg_esired or will take other property in this gnftt institution. ^:j^i|,;'^xchange. Inquire of IVfrs. C. Brefeld, SCHOOL McHenry, III. 18-2t* Item* mt Intareat From Owr l«M|tHation ot Leftming^ : [LOST--Sundry, Oct- 2, on road between Volo and telegraph road, bundle US the boys* - :x:w Our fall and winter line is no# c^>mplet# and we shall be pleased to have you call and in* spect it. :#v & .., ic ~%f >\ W<gl%> vfflii'i! wmm it '£ * I •? mmw ^'.-•4* V *.y v lr - •• r , 4 •' • -3 , T-i • i. "'*4* »wSW • ' '?:'^icontaining sweater and curtains. Re Tsi'lt -r' • " [ t^vard. Address Henry Pesch, 3812 1k ®Bn™ _ ^^£5«^'^®a8twood Ave., Chicago. 18-2t* Arline, describing Van Twiller in ! -- English class: "He was as tall as he FOR SALE OR TRADE--Fine dairy was long." ^ farm east of McHenry. Have you a Miss Peterson is thinking about friend or relative you want near you? ordering a little red chair for Gladys Send hifn this ad. I might trade because she fidgets like a first grader, farms with hJtai. AtWreps Box 2, Miss Peterson in English IV: "Book West McHenry, HI. reports, note books and oral themes for Thursday." AH work and no play for seniors. Jimmie Hughes was absent two days last week. Considering the fact that we have only three boys in our class you can realize how much we missed him. The senior class has elected the fol- FOR SALE--The old Smith stead farm of 160 acres located about two miles east of McHenry; tile Sadth estate farm of 82 acres at Lake Defiance and the house and lot east of he Fox river bridge in MeHenry. S. H. Freund, McHenry, 111. Phone 648- M-2. 41-tf , . i m W ANTED--A responsible person to lowin*g peop;le to fill_ th.e, cla. ss. offices: I represen,t the Philadelphia Life TI n- President, Edmund Barbian vice pres- surr ance C„ o. P_ roper t, rai» ni* ng will ,b e ident, Lillian Doherty; secretary and 'given to any one interested. Excep- treasurerM,™ild.r™ed .-K.--ins.a™la. ; ^tknua contract. Address, Michael Son. of the B«Mor gn-to wtr. Ml- UmMgue Ge„eraI Aeent, phu^,. mMt i»4iiced to te»r« durimt ^ hu Li{ Ira,uraMe Co 5 s. Wabash Monday afta™™, »t ' afraid. They only --1-- storm last that they were wished they were safe at home. Time Worn Expressions O girls, have you gotcher physics le8SOn? ' > Who'll w» have a Surprise party on •»*e*t* •' -lJ:' v :v^: Now girls stop your talking. > Senior Giggling Society 19-2t* $500.00 REWARD for any information leading to arrest and conviction of person poisoning four (4) pedigreed Jersey heifers on Sayer farm. Information treated absolutely confidential ; the money to be paid ovei by West McHenry State bank. Geo. iJ. Sayer, Mchenry, HI. 17-4t Members: Mildred Kinsala, Gladys j.Qg SALE--Select wooded lots on the Van Natta, Mary Pender Walsh, Lil- rjver an<j adjacent to new golf course liim Doherty. ^ of McHenry Country club. Within gVa .v<;. Presenting 5*:^THe^ew BuicS: KurS The new Buick Four is a distinctively Ikikh creation in every feature of design and construction. It embodies thoae principles of construction that have characterized Buick automobiles more than twenty years. The engine is of the famed Buick Valvtein- Head type. The bore is 3%*--the stroke, 4%*. Wheel base, 109*, turning radius, 36'. A Marvel carburetor with the new r.utft- •natic heat contrci insures proper vaporisation of the common low grade flf commercial gasoline. Multiple disc clutch, the transmission and universal joint are of eltandard s ®u^ con8truction--the universal joint ifr \ V* J * r i ' ' ^ Cmd - T i r e s S t a n d a r d E q u i p m e n t o n a l l Models S#e Us for Specfflcattons and Delivery Dates PRICES OF BUICK FOURS Roadster,Jp-H - - **35 Three Paaaenfer Toarliig, 22-W - - VJi - Five Pasenger Sedan, 2l-|7 \ AH t. O B. Flint, Michigan ; • -V being lubricated from the transmission. The rear axle is the three-quarter floating type, with semi-elliptical type springs front and rear. The frame is a deep channel section, strongly re-inforced wipt four cross members. * S: High pressure Alemite system provides lubrication. Delco equipment with Exsde battery insures efficient starting, Hfhtkf and ignition. A All modela have non-glare headlight lenie| --all are complete with tire carrier ima extra rim. Closed models are equipped with adjustable windshield visors, windshield cleaner, dome light, ventilating windshield, adjustable windows, and sun shade in rear window. ^ Has Pa--sage FOR SALE BY M OVERTON & COWEN WEST^McHENRY, ILL **•:::• f •- HARVARD, IL4> BErrl:a AUTOMOBILES ARE smu. BUICK m BUHP THOI ' • ' V* "'-I"' *• First meeting: Last T6May night j iii Miss Casaells' room. | Object: To giggle for Miss Casselis' i benefit. Minutes: They all g|p(fcWd. Sophomore Notes ^ ' ^Te're getting on fine in'.Caas«£?v. Geometry tests turned out better (t) than we thought they would. Kathleen O'Reilly and Blanche Meyers visited school Tuesday afternoon. ' % We really must give the juniors credit for surviving such a thing as plane geometry. Some of the high school students were quite frightened Monday afternoon by tile storm, but none of the sophomores were. We have the minds of heroes. Pryor (prior) to the time we go skating we will buy some Johnsons and when we build CasselB (castles) ' In the air we will get some Kisches ' (kisses) from Peterson (Peter's son) } Moser and we wilt Tread the way of life together. Subjects of interesfa^1,' Hallowe'en partjfcv. \ 1 Zf The storm, ^ Our pictures (?)v T >' '* John's new \ } Geometry " Basket baH: - (! Sewing class. 1 The boys' hew emblems. ^Ip#! greenness of the freshies. ? . SPECIAL MEETING , ^ Of Village Board Held on TuMday Evening of This Week -4; Council Room, Oct. 18, .1921. *" The village trustees met in special ression for the purpose of considerfaig what ean be done in regard to fixing the water main across Boone {creek as Taylor Bros, found a very 'difficult (reposition when they started VK>rk, with Pres. StofTel, presiding. , Trustees present: Doherty, Erickson, Knox, , Krauae, Overton and Wattles- „ Motioa by Brieksea, seconded by Doherty, that the village board hereby instruct Taylor Bros, to lay an eight inch water main on the west ! side of Green street, said main to be suspended overhead over Boone creek. Motion carried. Motion by Knox, seconded by Doherty, to adjourn. Motion carried'. ^ j 1 Simon Stoffel, Pip' W. G. Sehreiner, Clerk. village limits and in walking distance of stores and R. R. station. Apply to C. W. Stenger at West McHenry State bank, Ben Stilling & Son, McHenry, of C. S. Owen, 600 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Phone Monroe 6800. 12-tf Michael Weston of Woodstock called on relatives here Saturday. Kitchen wa*e at Eriekaos^ ' <x V f SHEETROeK Tho FIREPilOOF WALLBOARD Sheet rock is a standard fireproof wall and ceiling material. It can be easily sawed and nailed. Rigid, tough and d urable, it lastsas long as the building stands. Sheetrock is fireproof. It cannot warp, shrink or buckle. It is reinforced with the U. S. G. Patented Reinforcement for extra nailing strength. The square true edgesmake tight floati joints. Uniformly even in surface, factory-cast and factory-finished, Sheetrock takes any dscorative treatment-- •wallpaper^ paint or panels. Mf»«e Jintiid. WHtanrLmiber6i. Phone 5 Wf« McHcwy m 110 volt : Jtofce "IBfaib'aled tttecatiape. SS to and ^ the plant to> Mcfwjr, 1H. Tr v that the quality of the floor UWK! in baking must be the vtaast or else blscnit||b pftd pastries will mm ^|re up to high standards. In the manufac-f tilre of our pure, flawless flour we constantly endeavor to make it meet the topnotch requisites of baking1 • s t a n d a r d s , . v : . Try. <M»r'floor NfeliBNRY Fioni' Milk Went McHenry. 111. *Wj0 AUCTIONEER HAVE A GRADUATE *^ CONDUCT VOUR SAUC ERNEST ROSING INGLESIDE, III? Phone, Round Lake J3-W-1 Friday & Saturday Specials OCTOBER 21st and 22nd v® Salad Di*)Bdnjr, per bottle.... Ite Apple Butter, 19,os. jar;".;. Mazola Cooking Oil, pint. .. tie Gloss Starcjt, per pkf.. ^'^'•e Corn Starch, per pkg._ Apricot Jam, 16 oz. can'. .:, tie Peach Jam, 16 oz. can Sfe Grandma's Washing Powder-lie JOHN STOFFEfc . v> ifl.ii.,ri i. ' i hW--t Oil Sardines, peresa*.;^^-" ** Joll-O, any • flavor..... *.XjX lie. T o i l e t S o a p , p e r j j » r ^ , . f c p k Queen OMves, 'Mot. jativ.i)i|Sc "Instant PtoHum^.-.. gw^iylle. Oatmeal, large pkg..... ...Me Prunes, fancy, per lb. Star Naptha powder J1 k -;.west MCHenry wSf- m PHILIP JAEQER General coriMissioN mewchaht »kp««4L- iiwiiTiw'Biiiiw fovtm&to* 10 * * Dressed Beef, fluttan. Hogs." Veal, Powfl j tildes, Etc., Butter and Eggi > v <$••* K „ 3- - - 'v^ . , <v, ^ This is the oldest house on the street Tug* and |!rk+ji*ti» hHNtfsbed J application : > " chicaqo.illinoif. A Good Place to Trade It pays to come in and see our new all wool tricot ine, *u«i tfri canton crepe dresses in ibe latest design* from t!4Jt to ISSJt. ' Also our sweaters, "heavy and very heavy, in the colon of maroon, American beauty, peacock blue, green and brown, trimmed with colors to match. You will also be surprised to see the many otlkr ueef^ artlc^rs, snch-as bath robes,*wool^tocktng»j ||aQj**i gowns, eie 1 'w-?- JOS. DITTRICH ' -:4 WEST. McHENRY CAN'T TELL ALL M«»' v^u>. #*•. . . Mairaziti# A whole book could not tell the story of why ^ ^ - Hearthstone folks like Leath Furniture. There's Beauty, v Distinction and--that 8omethin(f that everyone r - *. admires--it's worth while tisitinjr a Leath Store whenever you-ean; r t' -v / J. '• Prices are inter^win*. ; ttew.fvoaM yon Hke to-be Stem* Elgin,N>N GroveAve. .fe' ... f'-v ma St.7 ; :« e. <tl> St, ' -A , w-."- Rocklord. OpsoeUe Court Hottae, ^ Dub««M,aMM Msln St. ^ Aurow»,JI-|i hjiiH Ave FrcepMt, WaMHoo, saa^" ^Sf6 fTihfoih -is .. n St. •' Milwaukee SC t\. • ,ic Tempi* gt; Auto Delivery Peorta, SJS SOttUt Adams St. *•> -r 6--w*6 WWE raewTLY *w> ffnanmr "* *'iff ' Cooiey's Dairy Feed a Specialty -Manufactured froaa- Brewers' Dried Graiq, Corn Gluten Feed, Corn Oil Cake Meal, Old Process Usteed Oil Meal, Cotton Seed J "Meal, Hominy F"feed, Wheat Bran, Wheat ' ^ , - . Middling^ Kood Meal auii Salt 1 ^Ouwanteed Analysis: Portein, 25%; pat, 5%; Fibre, 11^ PLKr,-r^ - ' • ' z & , v Manufactured afid sold by us *" Give uB a trial. We know we can please you as we are pleasing many others Mcttwry Canty Firaers' Ca-operative StmUm Plants at McHenry, OrjraMl Lake, Woodstock Main Office: West McHenry C. W. Gfbbs, Manager ft"--

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