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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 May 1923, p. 4

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fUPILS IN MUSICAL PROGRAM OtLIGHT FINE AUDIENCE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT A very delightful musical program was given by some of the piano pupils of Miss Mabel Kanka, assisted by pupils of the various grades, at the McHenry school auditorium at three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon of this waek. d J There was an appreciative audience Alford H. Poum, Solicitor i (27.5) acres is supposed to contain State of Illinois,) j seven and seventy-one one-hundredths McHenry County,)ss. (7.71) acres of land, more or less, sitin the Circuit Court of McHenry uated in the County of McHenry and County, State of Illinois, May Term, j State of Illinois, Defendants. A. D. 1923. Louis Altholf and Frances D. AlV hoff, Complainants ' vs. • the unknown owner or owners of the note or notes secured by the mortgage recorded in book 34 of Mortgages, i process for said defendants has been page 64, McHenry County Records, I issued to the Sheriff of said County unknown heirs or devisees of James returnable to the said Court at its deceased, unknown heirs or I Court Room in the City of Woodstock, In Chancery--Bill to Foreclose Trust Deed. Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is ;TT , TT .. . ., r, A McHenry and County of McHenry in now pending m said Court and that . f m-m _ • * i - u t h S t a t e o f I l l i n o i s , b y W i l l i a m P r i e s , mai/I A»\Homre hoc hAAn ' • Alford H. Poui% Solicitor State of Illinois,) . McH%nry County,)ss. 1 " In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois* May Term, A. D. 1923. •> Fox River Valley State bank, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Illinois, of the Village of Oft hand to listen to the efforts of the j Gaul, little folks and all went away feeling | devisees of Michael Braham, deceased,' County of McHenry and State of Ulithat they had been well repaid for [unknown heirs or devisees of Cath-ftiois* on Monday, the 28th dpy of May, turning out. « arine Braham, deceased, unknown heirs! A. D. 1923 The program follows: "Class Reception March as rendered was as or devisees of May Braham, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Edward Braham, deceased, unknown heirs or In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, at my office in Wood- . .Helen Pries and Minnie Ferwerda devisees of John Braham, deceased, un- j stock this "Merry Bobolink". .. .Gordon Franzen known heirs or devisees of Michael "Mountain Twilight Waltz"....... Braham, Jr., deceased, unknown heirs .V.-, .• Harriet Boger or^ devisees of James Braham, de- Group of Songs*.. .11 and III Grades < ceased, unknown heirs or devisees of "Sweet Clover", State of Illinois, ) County ...of McHenry,)ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry .Marion Krause James Gall, deceased, unknown heirs or (-ountv to tj,e Tyfay Term, A D. 1923. 1923. 23rd* day Chas. F. of April, A. D, Hayes, Clerk. 'Pixies Gavotte". Juanita Keg devisees of Margarette Gall, deceased, Vocal Selections........ Letah Patzke j and the unknown owner or owners of "Waltz of the Fairies". Elvera Antholz the following described real estate, to- "Pixies Good-night Song" • wit: Lot number nine (9), in block . ,.................. Minnie Ferwerda number three (3), of the Original Plat Calisthenics...... . .n and III Grades of West McHenry, (excepting and re- "Dancing Doll": .. . . .Helen Pries serving therefrom a strip of land "Humoreske" . ; . :.Marion Wegener thirty-three (33) feet in width acrossA "Alice Traii5crip^p«l- • • • " " v,':Elizabeth Boger lot being Ernest W. Wright "vs.1 " \ Cookso* M. Wright, et al, defendants. Bill for Partition. Gen. No. 20093° j Public notice is hereby given that in [pursuance of a decree entered in the j above entitled cause on the 4th day of its president, Complainant, vs. w Frank W. Button, John D. Donovan, Frank M. Barber, Fremont Hoy, Clarence F. Hoy, Catherine Deutchman, Ringwood State Bank, a corporation, acting Recorder? of Deeds of McHenry following described real estate, to-wit: The East half of the Southwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section number Twenty-six (26), in Township number forty-six (46) North, of Range number seven (7) East of the Third Principal Meridian, containing one hundred twenty (120) acres, more or less, situated in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, Defendants, In Chan-? eery, Bill to Foreclose Trust Deed. Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been County, Illinois, Chas. F. Hayes, and the unknown owner or owners of the Specimen Ballot "For Gity Organization under General Law 3T Against City Organzation uftcler General Law D. 1923, I, the Undersigned, t . &£?£«% ^ndti^a hereby certify that ,be atove is a irue specimen of .he official Stanley Schaffer.of the Southwest quarter of Section(1oor 0f the courthouse in the ballot to be VOted at a Special election to be held in the village of - - - - - - M c H e n r y , M c H e n r y c o u n t y , I l l i n o i s , o n T u e s d a y , t h e 1 5 t h d t f y o f May, 1923. ' . , v.. ... Charlotte Frett number Twenty-six ,.... number forty-five (26), in Township Woodstock, McHenry County, of Recitation . "The Rosary" proup of Songs»;...v (45) North, oi jnjnojs< Qn the 26th day of May, A. D. Hazel Kramer and Virginia Engeln, Range number eight (8) East of the 1923; at the hour of two p> m> Duet--"Ocean by Moonlight" I Third Principal Meridian and situated,; of said day the f0H0Wing described Charlotte Frett and Miss Kanka lying and being in the County of Mc-! reaj estate to-witi rHenry, in the Slate of Illinois, Defendants, In Chancery, Bill to Clear Title. Notice is hereby given that the ASSOCIATION PLANS WORK AT MEETNG HELD AT. WOODSTOCK RECENTLY Part of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and part of the N o r t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f t h e S o u t h e a s t i quarter of Section Number Twentyabove is the title of the Court and ^ie seven (27) in Township number forty-' names of the parties to a suit which,pve (45) North of Range Number The county and district officers of;ls now Pending in said Court and that Eipht East of tJ)e Thir(, prjncjpai the McHenrv County Sunday School Process for defendants has been Meridian, containing twenty-eight and association met recently in Wood- issue<* ,to ««» sa'd bounty re- fifty humlredths ( 28750) acres of land, stock to transact important business turnable to the said Court at its Court more or jess sajf) pje<.e 0f land beiny -and plan the work for the next few Room in the Clty of Woodstock, Coun- an,j described as Lot 26 of the months. "Children's week," formerly ty °f McHenry an^d State of Illinois, or» Coiinty clerk's Tlat of a part of said celebrated in^May, is to be in October M1n(iay; the 28t y °, Section Number Twenty-seven (27), this year, it was announced. A meet- 1923> In testimony whereof I h^e which sajd p)at was filed for record in ing will be held in the Woodstock (hereunto set my hand and affixed the-recorder's office of McHenry Coun- Presbyterian church Friday evening, ( of said .Co"^t* ,at A offi.C® ™ ty. 111., on the (ith day of May, A. D. May 18, when Mrs. A. A. Lamereaux, Woodstock, this 23rd day of April, A. 1S02 an(} recorcied jn the Recorder's well known author and lecturer, will^- 1923* 46 c"as- F- Hayes, Clerk. office Of McHenry County, Illinois, in speak. People from all parts of the; TAlford H. Pouse, Solicitor - Book 2, of Plats, at page 41, said land county will wish to hear her. | State of Illinois,) ' situated,, lying and being in the Coun- E. B. Standish. county president, McHenry County,)ss. ,ty of McHenry and State of Illinois. '-Wis chosen elector to represent the In the Circuit Court of McHenry! Terms of Sale: County on the nominating committee County, State of, Illinois, May Term, The purchaser or purchasers are at the state Sunday school convention A. D. 1923. required to pay 25 per cent of the to be held in Aurora on June 26-28. Frank Hughes* Complainant, purchase price on the date of sale and Miss Nellie Silliman will be alternate.: vs. the balance to be paid in cash on the Many Sunday school workers are the unknown owner or owners of the approval of sale and when deed 01 deeds already planning to spend the entire j note or notes secured by the mortgage are ready for delivery by the underthree days in Aurora attending the j recorded in book 1' of mortgages, page signed. Dated this 8th day of May,; •convention. The district and county j 150, McHenry County Records, un-1 A. D. 1923. A'. J. Mullen, ! officers are working together to put 'known heirs or devisees of Henry G. 48-^2t Special Master-in-Chancery. this county on the map, so that you,Herbert, deceased, unknown heirs or+----ADDITIONAL PERSONAL may be proud to stand among the dele- j devisees of John Olmstead, deceased, I Miss Theresa Knox passed Saturday 1 gates when the roll is called of all the I unknown heirs of devisees of David H; j in the metropolitan city counties. It is their wish that everyiAnthony, deceased, unknown heirs or, Gerald Newman of Chicago spent department of every Sunday school in tile county may be represented. ANNUAL SCHOOL EXHIBIT OF SCHOOL WORK WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, MAY 11 devisees of John V. Wemple, deceased,, Monday wjth Ws family here unknown heirs or devisees of Jane Wemple, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Archelaus Sias, Jr., deceased, unknown owner or owners of the note secured by the mortgage recorded in book 7 of Mortgages, page 676, McHenry County Records, un- The annual exhibit of school work:known heirs or devisees of James by the pupils of the McHenry public (Lindsey, deceased, and the unknown school will be on exhibition in the j owner or owners of the following degrade rooms on Friday, May 11, from j scribed real estate, to-wit: Miss Mary Bonslett passed Jast Saturday in the metropolitan city. | Miss Dorothy Spencer passed last j F r i d a y i n t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n c i t y . j Chas S. Owen of Chicago passed the. week end at the Owen home here. Mrs. W- F. Vogt and daughter, Elizabeth, were Chicago visitors Monday, j Mrs. Frances Sanger passed Sun-1 day as the guest of friends at Crystal \ one o'clock until five. For the benefit of those who cannot visit in the afternoon, arrangements have been made to have the building open in the evening of the same day from 7:30 until &:00 o'clock. This will give the fathers an opportunity to come, as most of them will not find it convenient to come in the afternoon. Every year there have been requests to see the exhibits on the following Sunday afternoon by those from otit of town, so Mr. Duker has con-(Third Principal Meridian and situated, Lota number one (1), two (2), three ^ c w Goodell and Migg Ethel *7!' OUL( !o\ VS• /a? * ^ were (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), Chicago, visitors last Sat- urday> eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block 1 Mjgg Lena Stoffel passed the week number s1X (6) of the Ongmal Piat of end with Chicago relatives and the Village of McHenry, on the East frjends side of Fox river, said block being lo- j ^ and Mrs F J/Aicher passed a j, e "ifews days this week with relatives in east fractional quarter of section Chicago. number Twenty-six (26), in Township number forty-five (45) North, of Range number eight (8) East of the ^ Wed^d^ sented to have the building open on Sunday afternoon from two o'clock until four. • The pupils and teachers have been working hard to make this exhibit a success and they earnestly hope that thqir efforts will be rewarded by a good attendance by the patrons of our school. It is a great incentive to both teachers and pupils to see interest /"bhown by the parents in the work that is' being accomplished. Patrons are kindly asked to register in each room they visit, that a record may be kept of the number of visitors. GRADE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL The following students are on the honor roll for last month: James Fay, Jean Matthews, Adeline Perkins, Walter Vogt, William Martin, Marion Wegener, Barbara Dittrich, Kathryn Fay, Stanley Geier, Eleanor Hoffmann, Eleanor Kreutzer, Laura Mead, Helen Pries, George Stenger, Earl Dowell, Grace Martin, Chas. Vycital, Willard Thurlwell, Arleen Bacon, Stanley Cobb, Floyd Covalt, Harris Fay, Frances Hughes, Juanita Keg, Marie Kinsala, Robert Peterson, Carl Rietesel, Eugene Sayler, Stanley Schaffer, Doris Warrington, Jack Purvey, Raymond Howard, Marguerite Johnson, Florence Trent, Gladys Warrington, Hazel -Howard, Fanny Levinson, Audrey McDonald, Beatrice Weber, Guy Duker, Lois Bacon, Bernice Ferwerda, Kath- . leen Nordyke, Adelene Vogt, Bernice Weber, Elvera Antholz, . Dorothy Fisher. L. E. C. CLUB MEETS Ifee members of the L. p. C. club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. lying and being in the County of Mc Henry and State of Illinois, Defendants, In Chancery, Bill to Clear Title. Mrs. Helena Heimcr and daughter,1 M rs. Jos. Hoffman, were Chicago vis- Mr. and Mrs, Harry Alexander of Hebron passed Sunday as the guests of McHenry relatives. VT .. , . , , Mrs. Carl Nelson of Elgin spent a , ° 1CC,,1S 4. f] ere.y.u®'1^en } at, few days last week in the home of her above is the title of the Court and the !mother Mrs A Wolff names of the parties to a suit which is MJss A y of E1 in ent now pending m said Court and that the week end with ^r mother, Mrs. process for said defendants has been[John B Younp; south of town> issued to the Sheriff of said County Mrs E1]a Hanl of E1 in ^ rne tur4n. ai>b le to the said Court "at it,s tTuesda a y as a gues.t .in the home of» Court Rooin in the City of Woodstock, Mr and Mrs Robert Thompson. County of McHenir and State ofllli-^ Editor L. w Cobb of the Crystal A°'D °i923°n y May-;Lake Herald "made" the McHenry golf course on Monday afternoon. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal Miss Gladys Van Natta and brother, - ., ^ _ . „T , 1 Ralph, of Franklin Park spent Sunday oif. s1a idx i.C- ourt, ,a t. my o,f fi.c e in Wood- as the gues*ts o*f *M* c«H enry frr i•e ndjs . stock this 23rd day of April A. D.} Mrs j0sephine gchillo and son of 1923. Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. ,Chica?0 spent last week as guestg in the" home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stilling. I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Schreiner drove | to „ Alford H. Pouse, Solicit#!* State of Illinois,) -- McHenry County,)ss. _ l10 Aurora last Sunday and were In the Circuit Court of* McHenry callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs County, State of Illinois, May Term, Chas. G. Frett. A. D. 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eddy and Mr. The Fox River Valley State Bank, aiand Mrs. Ralph Wells of Elgin spent corporation, organized under the laws'Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of the State of Illinois, by William L. F. Newman, Pries, its president, Complainant^ vs. William J. Buttner, "Fremont Hoy, Clarence F. Hoy, Walter J. Walsh, Joseph C. Holly, Clifford Wilson, Grace E. Wilson, Chas. F! Hayes, acting Recorder of Deeds of McHenry County, Mrs. Thomas Maher of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Schaefer, on Waukegan street. Mr. and Mrs. P. 'N'. Musser of Elgin passed Sunday in the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. D. A. Whiting, Illinois, and the unknown owner or j northwest of town. owners of the following described real j Mr. and Mrs. Math. Maxwell rand | estate, to-wit: # children and Miss Julia Weber of AH that part of the Northwest frac- i Evanston spent Sunday with relatives j [in and near McHenry. j Mrs. M. C. Wilson of Libertyville was a recent caller in the home of her tional quarter of the Northwest frac- j _ t i o n a l q u a r t e r of s e c t i o n o n e ( 1 ) , i n j T o w n s h i p f o r t y - f o u r ( 4 4 ) N o r t h , o f , H. Fay last Thursday evening, where ^anKe eiR^ ,(8) Ea®1 of the T]lin! mother and sister, Mrs. Sarah Sher^ . M r i n m n o l Mn x i . . . u > n L I_ 1 * most enjoyable evening was spent. Fjve hundred was played with high honors of the occasion going to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the games. I Opening of the Fox pavilion, Mc- H»nry, Tuesday evening, May 29. Pri.nc.i p al» .M e.ridi an. w. hi.ch. li es .ea st of-1 .b u i „n e „a n .d d a u g h t e r , A1 n n a . a strip of land containing twenty-seven, i and one-half (27.5) acres and being! HERE FROM SCHAUMBERG the West twenty-seven and one-half ' Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hoffman haVe (27.5) acres of said Northwest frac-j disposed of their place of business at tional quarter of the Northwest frac- j Schaumberg and are now guests in the tional quarter of said section one (l),ihome of the latter's mother, Mrs. which said piece of land so lying east Helena Heimer. They have not as yet of said twenty-seven and one-half {decided as to their future plans. Village Clerk. issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its'Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 28th day of May, A. D. AJLFORD H. POJUSft Attorney-at-Law. ' - S »• Phone 29 «: Wart McHeiuy, DL EPISCOPAL SERVICES / ^ CRYSTAL LAKE Episcopal service is being held on Sunday evenings at 7:30 o'clock at the American Legion hall, Crystal Lake, 111. < 46-tf 1 1923. In testimony whereof I havjf hereunto set my hand arid affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 23rd day of April, A. D. 1923. Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk, Te^p|one No. 108-R. k r SIMON STOFFEL ^ Tnsnrance agent for all classes of property in the best companies WEST McHENRY, : . ILLINOIS | Telephone 93-R. j ' WM. G. SCHREINER j Agent for County Fire Insurance I Co., Illinois Bankers' Hog Insurl ance Co., Reliance Life Insurance j Co. Auctioneering i McHENRY :: ILLINOIS The Kitchen Reflects the Housewife Don't neglect your new kitchen. Brides! It's a real work-shop. Be proud ~--"~"™--~ of it. Start with a new white or gray enamel gas range--perfectly beautiful!-: Come in and see them; bring him. ACORN RELIABLE ECLIPSE Western United Gas ^» aod Electric Company •O' The way to save mohey is to buy things for less. The place to buy things for less is this store. Hence this store can help you save money. Here are a few examples of our power in this direction. These prices will be guaranteed beginning Saturday, May 12th, and continuing thru Saturday, May 19th GROCERIES Red Cross Macaroni, per pkg Red Cross Spaghetti, per pkg Kellogg's Corn Flakes, small pkg.-._- Post Toasties, small pkg. Puffed Wheat, per pkg._--_.___ Cream of Wheat, per pkg. Extra Standard Corn, per can Squash, per can Ferndell Black Raspberries, per can. - 80 :_ 8C - 8 e -8 c 13 O 22c 10c 5c 30c Ferndell Assorted Fruits for Salad, lge. can 50C Pure Fruit Jams, 1 lb. can 22C Shredded Wheat Biscuits, per pkg.___ Grape Nuts, per pkg Jello, per pkg. ------. Mustard Sardines, 20c quality, per can, Kippered Herring, small can__ .... Campbell's Soups, per can 4 lb. pkg. Pancake Flour, 35c value __1. 12 oz. pkg. Dates Ferndell Seeded Raisins, per 1 lb. pkg.-. Ferndell Seedless Raisins, per 1 lb. pkg. Bulk Mince Meat, per lb -- IV 2C 16c -10c 15c 10c -11c 19c 10c 15c 15c 20c Bargains in Home Goods Here are a few things in home goods at prices that will please. Look over these items and come in and see other values thru the store. You will bCi agreeably surprised at the special low prices we are naming during this sale: Horse Shoe Tumblers, per doz._ 50C Water Set consisting of water pitcher and 6 fine tumblers--. - . ----- $1.00 Aluminum Collandcrs, each 50c Wire Dish Drainers, each i - - 25c Cotton Mop and Handle complete. _ _ _ 40c Glass Percolater Tops, each. _ _ 4c No. 1 Glass Lamp complete.______ 50c Tin Dish Pans, each __ - 50c and 40c Grey Enameled Kitchen Ware, per piece 19c Six 5c pkgs. Garden Seeds 25c Three 10c pkgs. Garden Seeds. 25c DRY GOODS Silkolines, 1 yd. wide, per yd 22c Fine Quality Percales, dark or light patterns, per yd.. _ ^ ^ * 22c Cotton Challies, per yd 20c Red Plaid Table Damask, per yd. - 90c Cotton Plaid Dress Goods, per yd. 15c SHOES We are selecting a large lot of shoes, some broken sizes, on which we are placing extremely low prices. Come in and look them over. We may have just what you want in this lot at a very low price. The Store of Satisfactory Service WEST McHENRY, ILL.

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