IHE PTHEflRY PLAINDEALER rUBLlShf l) EVEKY THURSDAY BY V. G. SCHREINER 0fflcW> Bank Buildinf Telephone W>W ~ THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 T Foreign Advertising Representative | THEAMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION QUARTER'OF A CENTURY ITEMS CLIPPED FROM fLAINDEALERS OF 25 TEARS AGO ; Frank Wattles shipped a car of fine fat hogs-on Monday. Nick Winkel is putting in a brand new cider mill at his home north of this village. "The promotion exercises at Stoffel's hall on Wednesday evening drew out a Aarge crowd. Children's day was appropriately observed in all the churches in this village on Sunday last. John Boyle and wife are rejoicing over a fine boy baby, which arrived at their hone one day last week. Misses Elsie and Florence Howe gave a lawn social at their home on Holiday evening in honor of Miss llildred Stevens. The Chicago brewers held a picnic .on the banks of Fox river north of this village last Sunday. There were about sixty present. Dick Walsh's cream colored pony took a lively run from Frett Bros.' market home one day last week. No damage was done to himself or buggA Mrs.VCatherine Powdermacher died at her home in Johnsburg on Wednesday at the age of seventy-eight years. Her funeral was held at the Johnsburg church on Saturday. Miss Nettie Schiessle entertained her teacher, Miss D. Cooper, and her classmates in the grammar department of the public school on Thursday evening at her Jiome in West Mc- Henry. - .» Two valuable cows were killed by lightning on the Richardson farm four miles west of this village during the storm on Friday night last. It was one of the most, severe storms of the season. On Friday evening last four1 of our premising young people graduated from our high school. Riverside hall was wel! filled with relatives and friends to listen to the address of Dr. W. A. College of Aurora. The sad news was received in this village on Monday morning of the death of Miss Lillian Blake of Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Blake, formerly of this village. 0he was about nineteen years of age. per remains were brought here and Die funeral was conducted from St. Mary's church. June 22, 1898 The village board met to All adjourned meeting on Monday evening. It has been finally decided to have a regular celebration in McHenry on July Fourth. The choir of St. Patrick's church gave an ice cream social in the park on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Kratchmer died at her home near Johnsburg this Wednesday morning aged sixty-five years. The house occupied by F. L. Mc- Omber on the West Side is receiving a new coat of paint on the outside. The sub-district camp meeting was held at Wheeler's grove this week. Dr. Vanhorne speaks once a day. Mrs. J. EL Spaulding had the misfortune to get a severe fall at her Residence on the West Side one day hist week. r The golden jubilee of -the Todd seminary at Woodstock was held on Wednesday last. H. C. Mead and wife and James Ladd and wife were in attendance. * Miss Agnes Perry, daughter of James B. Perry of this village, graduated this week from the Wisconsin State University at Madison after a four year course. On Thursday afternoon last eleven of our young men of this village went to Woodstock, were examined, accepted and sworn into the United States service as privates in Uncle Sam's army. The musical by Miss Browne and pupils at Stoffel's hall on Saturday evening last was largely attended and pronounced one of the best musical entertainments held in McHenry in many a day. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOR SALE--Chick and chicken feeds of all kinds. McHenry Flour Mills, West McHenry, 111. 2-6t FOR SALE--'About 40 acres of farm land. Elegant place for home. N. F. Colby, West McHenry. 51-tf WANTED--Position as stenographer or bookkeeper by high school girl. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE--Alfalfa hay, sold in field. Geo. J. Sayer farm No. 1, phone 642-R-l, McHenry, 111. l-2t FOR SALE--A 35 acre farm near McHenry Good improvements. Inquire of Ben Stilling & Son, McHenry. 46 MEN WANTED--Apply American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co., Terra Cotta, 111. Telephone Crystal Lake 24. / 49-8t FOR SALE--Will sejl one or entire flock of chickens, cheap if taken at once. Inquire of C. Kent, McHenry, 111. 2-lt WANTED--Men to unload cement and steel. Apply to Carl Weber at Northwestern -Hotel, West McHenry, 111. • 2-lt FOR SALE--A 23 ft. launch equipped with Ford motor and self starter. Jos. J. Mertes, Oak Park hotel, Pistakee Bay, 111. WANTED--Boy to deliver papers on east side of town. Apply to Al. Krause, newsdealer, at Petesch's drug store, McHenry. 2-tf FOR SALE--The Mrs. Anna K. Bishop estate, consisting of a tenroom house and three lots near Fox river. L. C. Bishop, McHenry. 48-tf FOR SALE--Store building and flat, located on Main street, West McHenry. A fine location end building in good condition. R. B. Walsh, McHeury, 111. 51 WHY BUY your white and brown Leghorn chicks away from home when you can get them at Steilen's Poultry Farm. Hatches off^yery week. Place your order early. 44-tf WE have a piano near Hebron, 111., which we will sell to anyone who will complete the easy monthly payments still due thereon. Address Box B, McHenry Plaindealer. l-2t FOR SALE--The John A. Smith homestead of 169 acies. Two miles east of McHenry. Also for sale or rent the Lake Defiance farm. Stephen H. Freund, McHenry, DL 3-tf FOR RENT--We have a large list of summer cottages along the Fox river and lakes that can be rented by the week, month or season. Inquire of Kent & Green, McHenry, 111. 2-lt BABY CHICKS--Barred Rocks, S. C. Reds, $10 per 100; White Rocks, Rose Reds, $12; Orpingtons, Wyandottes, $13; Leghorns, $9. Catalog. D. T. Farrow Chickories, Peoria, 111. 44-tf FOR SALE--The Eva Meyers hottse and one lot located on Green street, McHenry. Information can be had by addressing Mrs. Emory Herdklotx, 1129 C. Main St., Rockford, 111. 52-lt FOR RENT--A six room stucco cottage on Center street near ball park, West McHenry, for July, August and September. $100 for season or will sell for $3,500, $1,500 cash required. John C. Behnke, 4824 Rice St!, Chicago. * 2-lt* FOR SALE--Barron, Harris & Young strain S. C. white Leghorn fertile eggs. 15 eggs for 75c; 100 eggs for $4.50. Baby chicks of twelve leading strains. Agent for Moes poultry sapplies. W. G. Schreiner, West McHenry, 111. Phone 93-R. 49-tf FOR SALE--My entire business block, consisting of double store and two flats, also garage and tie sheds; soft drink parlor equipment included. Will be sold at a bargain if taken soon. All property in A No. 1 condition and will stand closest inspection. Theo. Schiessle, Phone 63-M., West McHenry. (52-tf) SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION TO BE HELD AT AURORA ON JUNE 26, 27, 28 Aurora is making elaborate preparations for the state Sunday school convention to be held there June 26, 27 and 28. The First Presbyterian church is to be the convention headquarters and every effort is being made to provide for the comfort and convenience of the delegates. All general meetings and those of the adult division are to be held in this church. The Park Place Baptist church will be headquarters for the young people's division and the First Congregational church has been chosen for the children's division. Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock a big parade is scheduled, in which every Sunday school in the city is planning to take part. A number of prizes are offered. "Besides those of local interest are the following: Prizes will be awarded to the two defegates traveling the greatest number of miles and in the parade. Prizes will be awarded to the two largest delegations outside of Aurottfc in the parade. Thursday evening the closing event of the convention will be the pageant, "Dawning," which will be given in the east high auditorium. This has already received state wide comment and will be well worth seeing. The entire program from 9:30 Tuesday morning to 9:30 Thursday evening is packed with inspiring addresses and interesting conferences, all helpful to the last degree. It is to be regretted that each person can be in only one place at the same time. Five delegates will be needed from each Sunday school that hopes to receive the benefit of the entire convention. ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE The Fox Lake State bank has bun granted a state charter. The capital stock is $25,000. The president is E. H. Waite and cashier is A. H. Franzen. Auto btadits reluWed William Schumacher of Lake Zurich of a pocket book containing $12 one evening recently. The hold-up took place on the Barrington-Lake Zurich road. Eight open air concerts by the Hebron Community band will be given in that village this summer. The first of the series took place on Wednesday evening of this wwk. Read The Plaindealer for news. Ladies' and children's white canvas slippers and oxfords at Erickson's.