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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Nov 1922, p. 4

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Mr. and Mrs. Jos Michel* and children of Rockford passed the week end with relative* and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Allen Noeaan and son, Allen and Anton, passed several days last week with relatives in the metropolitan city. \ I' rmcess WOODSTOCK, ILL. • * i - i - SWAY, MONDAY * TUESDAY November 5, 6, St 7 MATINEES and EVENING P. M. m a - H^ROL^Lloyd GRANDMAS BOY THRSDAY t FR®Af November, 9 k 16' mm IMHALD DENNY We are showing this irreat rawtrack picture ahead of outside the loop theatre*. Chicago. Now play- ! * ing at the Randolph Theatre. Auction Chas. Leonard, :: : Attfetltueer ' .•"( "'»*•"'*! Having decided to quit fanning, the undersigned will sell at public auction on the Hanly farm No. 2, situated one-half miie south of McHemy, on the McHenry-Crystal Lake road, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922 commencing at 12:30 p. m., sharp, the following described property, to-wit: ^ygEAD OF LIVE S£££& S'.v --consisting of--**' »i«* •« ? IS Milk Cows - Tvro-year-old heifer, 15-montli4£old bull, 3-months-old bull, 2 veal calves. 3 Head Horses Gelding, 7 years old, weight 1400 pounds; mare, 9 years old, weight 1400 pounds; mare, 7 years «^ wftght 1000 pounds. -;i-: Hogs " Twenty-eight shoats, 1 Duroc Jersey sow, 9 pigs. 100 white and brown Leghorn chickens. Hay and Gtain Eighteen tons clover and timothy hay, stack straw, 400 bu. oats, 75 bu. barley, 500 shocks corn. Machinery, Etc. New hay loader, new side delivery rake, new Superior drill, McCormick corn binder, new truck wagon, truck wagon and box, milk wagon, 3-sectIon drag, 2-section drag, Morcomb mower, Hayes corn planter, 2 new walking plows, 2 cultivators, potato hiller, Given at Empire Sunday Moraing • . '"the New World Begun--'millions _ now living will never dip'" was the , Legislative Fight May Develop Into fourteen-year-bld boy living in La REID LOOKS LIKE WINNER FOR CONGRESS Aerial ^ Mfe nh °"tgt •' On September 80 Roger Latta, a su&ject or the lecture given by Mr.1 Frank Mayburry at the Empire theatre last Sunday morning. He explained from biblical prophecy now Close Race--Haves Be Has a Chance Next Tuesday is election day and, in common with the voters all over Believes That Grange, was killed while helping a companion erect an aerutf for a radio outfit His companion had given him the being fulfilled that the old world has the state> McHenry will turn out to end o£ a wire. to hoW a™* had then thrown the wire over the Public Service company's line. This caused come to an end and that the new |^he polls enmasse. {world has begun and that this will i ja usually th£ case in all electing blessings and life to the peopletion8 of ms nature> ^ greatest local citcuit to be formed thru the boy's "nA fKat living will intereat appears to be centering upon which resulted in his death, never die. the Congressional and legislative can- Trouble has a tendency to make the j d^ates, it being taken for granted peoples of earth think. For eight ^ the entire siate of Republican years they have suffered greatly. nominees for county offlces The lecturer pointed out that this has j ejgctgj almost unanimously. been permitted to awaken the people' jn congressional district we to the fact that the old world is done have two ca^fdgtes for congress, Attorney f^ank R. Reid of Aurora and Edward J. O'Beirne of Elgin, the and the new is beginning. The rulers of earth are desperately attempting by ence io patch up the old order. Biblical prophecy proves that such a and that millions now _ „„„„„„ This accident has been widely discussed in the safety organization of that company and every means to will be Preven^ a recurrence has been considered. , In transmitting sufficient current to supply service for all the needs of a community it is necessary to use voltages higher than that at which the current is carried into the house. The use,r of radio sets is harmless; mucjj however, ^when the aerial is installed impossible and that the new world un- hag l^en heard regarding thechances near or over these lines a hazard is der t% Messiah will establish a of ^ two candidates> t},e former is In addition to this it is also righteous reign, bringing the desire naturaiiy picked as the favorite and true that the effectiveness of the set of the peoples and nations of earth. -R alJ ij^nhood will be the man is considerably affected when the The international bible students at cjj0sen ^ succeed Col. Ira C. Copley, aer*a* is placed in certain positions who has represented the district at Washington during the past several years. The Elgin candidate's plea to the voters is less prohibition and less ; taxes and just how far such a platinternational^ confer- former being the regular Republican nominee, while the latter is the T)emocratic choice. While nothing their great convention recently held at Sandusky, Ohio, adopted a resolution pointing out that world peace, prosperity and happiness cannot be established by international»confenhay rack and box, double heavy ) ence, but showing that the Lord has a fom wiH get him remains t0 ^ aeen breeching harness, double driving harness, new single harness, riding saddle, 500 chick brooder, 2 irods chicken wire, 5 gal. thermos waterer, pump jack and belt, hay rope and forks, and other articles too numerous to mention. Household Goods (dole's Hot Blast range, Cole's Hot Blast heater, kitchen cabinet, dining room table, 8 chairs, cupboard, 2 dressers, 2 beds, 11x12 rug, 14x16 linoleum, side board, 3 rockers, kerosene stove and oven. Terms of Sale: All sums of $10,000 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months' time will be given on good bankable notes bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. No property to be removed or possession of same given to purchaser until settled for with clerk. FRANK J. MAt, P*op. C. W. fStenger, Clerk. ' Is Nine Years Old Miss Lucy McCabe entertained a company of her little friends at her home on Pearl street last Sunday afternoon, the occasion being her ninth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was passed at games of various kinds, after which refreshments were served. Carl Bickler of Chicago spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bickler. Leon Miller of Chicago passed the latter part of last week with McHenry relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robison of Woodstock were Sunday guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Welch. - relative to our wires. This company will be glad to cooperate- with anyone having a radio set or proposing to install one and will send an inspector to see if the location is safe and is such that the action of the set will not be affected. ADMgMjNAL LOCAL The Salvj^p^Army drive is being carried 6ft in wis village this week. The aotScMing is being done by several MeHenry ladies. The members of the McHenry council, Knights of Columbus, will receive eight o'clock mass at St. Patrick's church here next Sunday morning. The young people were out in goodly numbers on Hallowe'en night. Business teen in general wiH swear that when it comes to the soaping of holy corr.rr.uniGi a •body at the windows the youngsters are artists. Telephone No. 108-B. SIMON STOFFEL ? Insurance agent for all cissies of" property in the best companies WEST McHENRY, ILLIHOI8 4T AXFORD H. POVSK Attoraey-at-Law Pkamm U Pistte BiyHotel (Formerly Mineral Springs Hotel) BEAUTY SPOT OF THB LAKES All rooms with hot and cold water and electric fans in each room. Special Steak and Chicken Dinaera Phone 604-M-8 WILLIAM P. PETERS :: MGR. A. M Schmitt. PfM., PboM W-W4 M. N. . Phone OJ-ft-1 McHENRY TOWNSHIP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. The cheapest and safest earth. Rates and other information may be had upon application Michael Freund, Agwat, IfeHefegjr way to establish it This resolution j Accordingr some of the local men sets forth the truth and how the ajm Jteep fairly well posted blessings will come to the people and along ^utjc^ the Elgin man wiu be that shortly thru the new wprld that is j gjven considerabe of an endorsement tess to a number of her schoolmates now beginning, and how it can be con-J^y wet vote, altho "dopsters" and teacher, Miss Mary Kinney, at a fidently said at this time that millions ^ that Reid will carry each of Hallowe'en party at her home on Elm A Hallowe'en Party Miss Adeline Perkins abted as hosnow. liying on earth will never die. the three precincts by comfortable street on Tuesday evening. The home majorities. was most appropriately and prettily As to the race for. the legislature, decorated in harmony with the occaopinions appear divided as to who of sion, while ^ames and stunts in keepthe four men will lead in the local ing with the spirit of Hallowe'en were placed. All came especially (fressed for the occasion and the prize for the best costume went to Miss Kinney. • At a lath hour luncheon was served. Executor's Notice ' ^ Alford H. Pouse, Atty. ' * Estate of John Schacfer, Deceased. The undersigned, having beten appointed Executor «f the last Will and ; field. Some appear to be of the Testament of Joseph Schaefer, de- 'opinion that Francis will be high man, ceased, late of the County of McHenry ! while others give* the honor to Bill and 'State of Illinois, hereby gives no- | Pierce of Belvidtere. tice that <he will appear before the j Our own candidate, Atty. Chas. H. County Court of McHenry County, at Francis, in our opinion, Is entitled to the Court House in JVoodstock, at the | McHenry's support. During his first January Term, on the first Monday in term in the legislature he has proven January next, at which time all per- himself a man of good judgment and FOR SALE--House and two lots. Insons having claims against said Estate voted wisely on all bills appertaining quire 0f Mrs. Nick Bohr, McHenry, are notified and requested to attend, to the farm and dairying. As a m. 21-lt for the purpose of having the same matter of fact hejias proven himself ' „ e adjusted. All persons indebted toi an exceptionally good man for the LEI-- 921 Maxwell 6-passensaid Estate are requested to make 1 farmer and, judging from the many immediate payment to the Hfcppy PARTY CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT ger touring car. Stilling's under- 1 comments showered upon him by farm McHenry, III. , garage, 20-tf signed. Dated yythis October, A. D. 1922. 19-3t Henry J. Schaefer, Executor. Celebrates Birthday Willys Junior Schreiher, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schreiner, celebrated his sixth birthday anniversary Saturday by inviting a number of his little friends to his home. His birthday being on Monday, the 30th, the day before Hallowe'en and a 16th day of, papers, he may expect a big vote FOR SALE--Self feeder hard coal stove, nearly new. Peter Diedrich, Belvidere is also McHenry, 111. Phone 646-R-l. 20 splendid endorse- FOR SALE--No. 8 cock stove, in good While some of the , . , ^ . .' * , from this source. | Billy Pierce of 'quite certain of a ment in McHenry. of J 21-lt working order, $5.00. Inquire vuiams ^ N g_vler w t McHenrv 111 that the Boonp county legislator did ^ west McHenry, ill. not do as much for us on the good "FOR SALE--House with two lots on roads proposition as had been ex- John street. Inquire at the home of pected, others feel that he did all he George Buss, West McHenry. 19-2t* possibly could and that McHenry vne U»y ™ «.u » might expect more favors from him FOR SALE A fine building lot on school day, it was celebrated on Sat- al Une ,f he |g returned Waukegan street. Inquire of Mrs. uurrddaayy.. Haalllloowee"eenn nnoovveellttiieess aanndd aa 6 . Gertrude Thelen, West McHenry. 21 cake with six tiny candles were among the things that made the little ones happy. Tokens were left by the guests. , * wnsvjs along -- -- -- Springfield. Gertrude Thelen, West McHenry. j We dojnot hear very nluch Weiss FQR gALE--The John A. Smith talk here, altho the Waukegan candi- homestead of 169 acres. Two miles date is certain to receive some sup- ,aat of McHenry. Stephen H. Freund, port in McHenry. How strong this McHenry, 111 Phone 643-M-2. 3-tf support will be no one seems willing ---- to predict. FOR SALE--The Michael Justen Chas. F. Hayes, the Democratic estate house on Elm street, McHenry. j candidate for the legislature, a resi- Apply to dr write N. J. Justen, adjdent of Harvard, and who has made ministrator, West McHenry, HI. 16 the race for .t he sa,m e, office on t.w i o 1' OR SA1LItE,-- ZR egTisTte red. „Po ,la nd, ™Ch .in a former occasions, feels re,a .s ona. bly ,b oar, TL i-ub erait.o r Or\ range, XNr o. 421787. Two years old. Prolific breeder. E. G. Peterson, West McHenry. Phone 603-M-l. -- ; --: 17-, tf, THE ANSWER TO EVERY TEST REGARDING SOUND INVESTMENT ^ f *'tj t r t .i •TT-: r?The subject of safety is as inseparably a part of sound investment as the earning •wer back of the investment. The investment in the 7% Preferred Shares^ <*f this company is safe because it is backed fey definite earning power based on tne essential needs of 87 thriving Illinois cities towns. • j | confident of going over this titof ' On each of the two previous occasions the Harvard man was tendered a very 'nice vote and he feels that the men land women of the district will give j him enough votes this time to ])ut him naries. Guaranteed lover. Here in McHenry he appar- females for breeding. I ently has quite a strong I AM -- «» I BAT HEARTYSO THEY CALL HE HAPPY PARTV ' ¥ SUPPOSE ereryone kndws where Hippy Party got his name. It might be John Smith or Frank Brown or Bill Anybody for all you know, but they simply call him Happy Party because he 4s. Watch |or Mr. Happy 'FRETTS" Imarket £ grocery )IN ST. WEST McHDMnr.ILL PHONE 3 -- u The Electric/ > Iron M Is Ready 5 : for Work in a Moment or Two I *-? -J? i$'i< All that is needed is to connect it to any lamp socket in any room any hour of the day or nigS* SOLD ON .tafji f HOWTBLY PAYMENTS y -s Ask any one of your friends who owns one about its convenience. She'll talk a good advertisement. Tte lroa laata a Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Fulton Provision Co* { 4 ' , (Not Inc4 * ' . j:dlitklSS!ON MERCHANTS 28-3# FULTON MARKET;1 9M-9M FULTON STREET; pJiONG DISTANCE PHONE MONROE 3639 ':W Ch»rle» J. Zd|: '^'^itfcAdO, ILLINOiK FOR SALE--Beautiful Roller casingers. Also Mrs. Carson, following, first door south ^ of Huck's grocery, Riverside Drive, McHenry. 21-lt* FOR SALE--Three six cylinder Buick On^the other tourin£ car8> on« Buick roadster, one Jackson touring car, one Overland delivery truck and eight used Fords. Star Garage, McHeniy, 111. 21-lt j some of whom are even willing to j wager that their choice for the legislature will run second high in the I three voting precincts. jhand there are others who feel that the Harvard candidate will not cut i much of a figure and in the district i will run a poor fourth. All of these utterances are only guesses, however, and only the count of next Tuesday's vote will tell who's who. One question which will be placed befora the voters at next Tuesday's LOST--On Saturday evening between election and to which The Plaindealer the hours of 5:00 and 6:00 o'clock, on wishes to call particular attention is road between C. C. Peterson farm and the adjusted compensation act that depot, a traveling bag.^ Finder wilK FOR SALE--AppBfes, $1.50 per bo.; pears, $1.00 per bu., hand picked and assorted. Cider apples and pears, 5u cents per bu. Ringwood Nursery, J. V. Buckland, Ringwood, 111. 19-3t <PROUD OF IIP A. Leath & Co. Woe*# Grove Ave." . Rockford. Opposite Court HcmM Dubuque. 576-584 Main St. ^ Aurora, 31-33 laland Ave. Free port, 10-1M Galena St. Waterloo, J12-314 E. 4th St. Beloit, 617-421 4th St. Joliet, 21S-217 Jefferson St. • Janeaville. 202-JN, Milwaukae ||^ Cau Claire. Masonic Temple. Sfte Oahkosh, 11-13 Main. Peoria, 32S South Adama St. Chippewa Falls, 12 W. Sprins >:*n "Everyone admires our furniture," said a young couple who recently fur* nished from Leath's. Really beautiful furniture built for comfort. It pays to visit a Leath ategf fer oatjji>aa» w a whole Outfit. v. lDoro Succeaaful Hooae Furniahera Free Delivery for IN milea If Wt.; fyf. ' p';: v The extreme safety of such ah investment %your assurance that IT WILL PAY YOU, IT WILL PAY YOU dividends at the rate _#f 7% annually--IT WILL PAY YOU regevery three months--IT WILL PAY ..-'i.isjf, ^ IF.;/: YOU the full measure of investment returns. Yqu may purchase these shares by cash, or on the easy partial payment plait The price is $98.50 a share, yielding over 7.11%. It will pay you to investigate the |mu8ual merits of this security.' | comes before the voters for a refer- ! endum next Tuesday. In case the | question, which is to be printed on a small ballot, carries, $55,000,000 is to | be distributed among the ex-service ' men of the state who served in the late world war. The, boys are very ! deserving of this bonus and every fair minded man and woman in the state j is going to vote YES on this question. ; Show the boys that you really appreciated what they have done for you kindly notify Henry, HI. The Plaindealer, Mc- 21-1% POLAND CHINA BOARS FOR SALE--The best breeding lines combined with individuality that won pre» miums at McHenry, Kenosha and Lake county fairs this season. Price, $28 to $40, fully guaranteed. Geo. J* Richardson, Richmond, 111. 19-4t FOR SALE--A few choice big typ<^ Poland Chirta boars, sired by Gerst^ by placing a cross in the square pppo- ! dale Timm and Giant Price Again} site the word yes. (also offering for sale my herd boar, Gerstdale Timm, grandson of the | Important Facts Fioa a Great Man $6,640 I Charles E." Hughes, secretary of j Hunter> West ! state, has gathered the following facts j Gerestdale's Jones. McHenry, 111. James Phone 18-tf ASK YOUR LOCAL GAS OFFICE TODAY n? , ' t am ,;.t "Ir WESTERN concerning the work of the Tuberculosis association since its organization, Lin 1905. He says, "The number of ituberculois association hospitals have ^ increased seven fold and the number 'of dispensaries twenty-four fold, that means 100,000. fewer deaths last year i 1 in the United States than there would have been had the earlier death rate j 4 give expert electrical ferriee o» continued. Those who have assisted < maj.e ^ Farm Lighting Plant or in this movement have merited from |Batte New reliable lighting plants the nation a lasting obligation, j . winner Help a little. You buy a Christmas $175.00 and up installed. Wiring ma* seal during the jnonth of December Mid help finance the work of this as: -- i n M c H ^ n r y c o u n t y . H e l p terial sold below 1914 prices at Henry 181188611% Roond Lake, •% It is old btit true, harder to keep well than to get well. Help us do the big thing and lengthen human life. Committee of Publicity. r The Plaindealer for newa. v.;4 ^ DOZEN BOOS contain one pint of watarH One hundred hens will drink about 5 of water daily, if it is pure, fresh and plenty of clean water nmmm healthy h< more eggs. # A James way self-waterer holds 8 gallons and supplies^ y. •Q the clean water needed by the average form flock foxr^ one day. jh* All metal, stands on metal base, easily taken ajMrt andf)t i > " , o e o on d i s p l a y a f i -- » ' POULTRY fXlM t S-f" <V! 4 't i w ^ '

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