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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Sep 1923, p. 7

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PLAYER REPAIRING Rrompt and satisfactory attention ADAM S. JUNG Phone 12 :: Woodstock, DL SSS ALFORD H. POUSE Attorney-at-Law ": v;'/5s " PNsm 49 I SCHAEFEB BBOS. Braying ni TnunfmUg Long Distano Hauling McHenry, E WepiMM'No. 108-R. SIMON STOFFEL#^ Insurance agent for all dassss of . property in the best companies WEST McHKNBT, - ILLINOIS A. Loath & Co. Store* Elgin. 70-74 Grove Ave. 'V^'* Rockford, Opposite Court HoM* Aurora, 31-33 Island Ave. -'AI Dubuque, 576-584 Main St. < Freeport, 5-7 W. Main St. Waterloo, 54W-5M Lafayette St.^1 Beloit, 617-421 Fourth St. Jolief, 215-21# Iftfferson St. Jyi" Jonesville, M2-M. MiIwailkee St. Eau Claire. Masonic Temple. Oahkosh, tl-13 Main St. j§^ Peoria. 325 South Adam* St. v •St. ' '*• . Going Together? Young people not thinking about furniture yet--but remember-- there's a Leath Furniture store within your reach and these stores are built for young H people--beautiful furniture , for '$»• less.••, \ f' $UAI*I%r || if: $ €>: Sqccssfal Homes ^arntshers of .fflpays Lettfa, & "Oh, but it's a gran' and glorious feelin' after a hard day's play on Saturday, to come in at night all tired out and hungry, to find good stuff all spread out on the kitchen table. "Yum! Yum! Biscuits, an' bread, pies, doughnuts, cookies an' cakes, coffee-cakes an' --aw, well, it's groat! Almost makes up for the five days at school.** ' Will your children be able to retain childhood memories of this kind? They could if you would be sure that all your baked goods are made from EARLY RISER Flour. ^ McHeiiry Flour Mills WEST McHENRY. ILL. Place Your Onier Now lor a starts ft--lhotfier *fiiras she can add a little--even ||iddies will contribute their pennies and in a Surprisingly short time, the whole family is enjoying the pleasures of owning a Ford. Here is how you can do it through the ^eeMu^i^cAaie^tafp Bring the first $5 in to us. Enroll under the terms of the new, easy way to buy a Ford. Select the car want. We will deposit your money in a local k. at interest. Add a little each week. You t>e surprised at the rate the money piles up when everyone is helping. Soon the payments, phis interest paid by the bank will mate the car your*. Come in--let us give you full particulars. John R. Knox .A v, a ,Thi* Bank Depoaitory for _ Ford Weekly Purchase Plan Payments Fix River Valley State Bank v-v * ""l HEBRON John York of Elgin spent Labor day with his family here. August Luhring spent several days last week at Lauderdale Lake, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Beatty of Woodstock were callers in town Monday. Edward Behrens of Beloit was a Sunday guest in tiie Carl Behrens home. Mrs. Joe Herchl went to Chicago Tuesday morning to transact business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Latham motored to Palmyra, Wis., Sunday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Latham and daughter, Iva, attended tUs Elkhorn fair Monday. Wm. Giddmgs of Ritlgwood spent the Week end with Mr. and Mrs .Donald Weter. Fred Phillips and family and Dudley Dassow motored to Lake Geneva, Wis.," Monday. Miss Ethel Clark went to ElgiW Friday, where she will enter the Ellis business school. Frank Tucker and Robt. Hutton, Jr., of Oak Park are being entertained at the Wm. Seaman home. Frank Hawthorne and family iSrere in attendance at the McHenry county fair last week Wednesday. James Kolls, Chas. and Geo. Thatcher attended t^e Milwaukee state fair last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Button entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cox and child of Cary over Labor day. Mrs. Sarah Nichols returned home Sunday evening from Elgin, where she has been spending the week. Little Arylene White was severely bitten on the arm by a dog belonging to John Welbon Monday morning. Mrs. Henry Parep and ttfro children of Chicago spent the week end and Labor day in the F. W. Maas home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chilson, Jr., and children of Janesville, Wis., were Sunday guests in the J. S. Weaver home. Mr. and Mrs. Merkle and two children of Chicago spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hauck. Mr. and Mrs. Bclz and Mr. and Mrs. Salsbury of Hinsdale were brief callers on Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weaver Monday. E. P. Schaefe* and son, Kenneth, left Sunday on a motor trip that will take them thru places of interest in Michigan. Mrs. C. W. Bailey and son, John, and Miss Jennie Grasbeck went to Chicago Tuesday to spend the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berlin were dinner guests in the B. F. Weaver home on Labor day. Fred Peterson, Ed. Woolfrum and Emil Lindberg of Norwood Park were week end guests in the Herman Peterson home. Buster Hawthorne, Art Simes and Clifton Millar were among those from here who attended the Woodstock fair Friday night. Mr. t.nd Mrs. Ed. Ledger of Lake Geneva, Wis., were Sunday gtiests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Weter. Miss Grace Weter left Sunday night for St. Paul, Minn., where she will be an instructor in arts in one of the schools of that city. Wm. Douglass left Sunday morning for Hope, N. D., where he will look after the harvesting and other items of interest on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seaman motored to Salem, Wis., Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs. Susie Gookin returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Behrens of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs. Fred Behrens of Harvard were callers in the Carl Behrens home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lines and family motored to Aurora Saturday to take Mrs. Carrie Holcomb, who has been spending the week here, to her home. Miss Belle Hudson entertained the Presbyterian Women's Foreign Missionary at her home Wednesday, Sept. 5. Mrs. Wm. Douglas was assistant hostess. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pellet and sons, Kenneth and Oscar, motored to Chicago Sunday to stay over Labor day with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Andrieux. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and daughter, May, were at Capron, 111., Sunday visiting in the homes of Geo. Pufahl and Aug. Petersons^ Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wilcox, ^Mrs. Parker and children of Tipton, Iowa, Miss Thelma Hayes and the Kolblentz children of Woodstock were brief callers in the James Shipway home Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. E. 'V.- Brown, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Kester, of Chicago and Junior Haffner of Harvard as their guests, left Monday morning by motor for Lake Waubesi,; Wis., where they 'will spend the weel Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mueller and ; daughter, Dorothy, motored to Elgin j Monday, Miss Dorothy remaining for j a visit, while Miss Emma Mueller,! who is employed in Elgin, returned ( home with her parents for a visit un til Wednesday. Misses Amand* ami Valeska Behrens were home from Elgin over the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Behrens. Valeska remained here to attend school, while Miss Louella Behrens returned to Elgin with Miss Amanda to seek em ployment there. Mrs. Ed. Hawthorne entertained her brother, John Killey, wife and two children of Round Lake Saturday. Mrs. Killey and children returned to their home, while Mr. Killey left by motor for South Dakota. Mr. Killey '.-.r .. -V - , •- Is a traveling seed firm. salesman fotf a JOHNSBURG Why eat poor butter, when you can get good at Smith's. A wonderful assortment if new fall hats at Blake Sisters*. Dr. Arnold Mueller and son, Fred, were Chicago visitors last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams were Elgin visitors last week Thursday. A large number of out-of-town people spent the week end in this community. Alex Freund of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday as the guest of relatives here. Car load of Pocahontas coal now on track. Alexander Lumber company, West McHenry. Miss Rosemary Huemann passed Wednesday of last week with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy* born to them last week. s Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Adams are now making thdir home with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Schmitt. Mrs. Arnold Mueller entertained her niece and nephew of St. " Louis, Mo., a few days last week. Miss Marie Mertes has returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers, Theo. Meyers and Frank Mathieu took in the Milwaukee state fair last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erickson of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday as the guests of Johnsburg friends. A number of our people attended St. Patrick's festival at the McHenry park on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Messrs. and Mesdames Joe Schmitt and Al. Pepping were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Hettermann last Sunday. ' A bright baby girl is among the new arrivals in Johnsburg. The little miss has taken up her home with Mr. j and Mrs. Joe King. j Miss Josephine Geyser left for her home in Chicago the first of the week after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Adams. ' Misses Ella and Margaret Huemann Of Chicago passed the first of the week in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Huemann. j Mr. and Mrs. Wajter Grube and j little son, Walter, of Chicago passed | Sunday and Monday as guests of Mrs. S Grube's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mertes. I Mrs. N. M. Freund and nephew, j August Stratmeyer of, St. Louis, Mo., j are spending a few weeks as guests in the home of Mrs. Josephine Frett and other relatives in Johnsburg and McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Lsrcris Johnson of Rose cottage,"Sunnyside Beach, entertained a number of their friends over the week end, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lundahl of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Thure Peterson and F. A. Cotharin of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Adams left last Saturday for Rockford and from there went to Totosi, Wis., where where they are spending the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoglund and children of Chicago were guests in the ehome of Mrs. Hoglund's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Huemann, the first of the week. TERRA COTTA Miles of wear in Armour Plate hose at Smith's. Miss Flprence Knox was a Chicago visitor last Friday. Fall opening in millinery Sept. 15, 1923. Blake Sisters, West McHenry. John Sutton of Chicago spent a couple of days this week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leisner of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. Car load of Pocahontas coal now on track. Alexander Lumber company, West McHenry. Miss Florence Muldoon of Whiting, Ind., spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Ed. Conway. William Erwin of Chicago spent the week end at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Geo. B. Frisby. Donald and Mary Celine Adams of Ringwood spent a few days thfa week with relatives here. Carl Bergman and friends of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with the former's parent here. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kellv of Chicago spent the first of the/week in the fyome of Ed. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Green and son of Woodstock visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCarthy of Chicago visited relatives and friends here Sunday and Monday. Miss Eleanor Phalin rethrned to her home here last week after a several weeks' visit with relatives in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Parson of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Leisner. Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Sund and daughter, Darlene, of Chicago spent the first of the week with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway, son, Walter, and daughter, Irene, of McHenry called at the home of M. Knox's last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Kuntsman spent the first of the week at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Frisby. - CRYSTAL LAKE OFFICIALS ARREST HORSE SPEEDERS Down at Crystal Lake the officials are not only going after the automobile drivers who insist upon stepping on the gas, but last week two arrests were also made for horseback speeding. Every city, town and hamlet in the country should rigidly enforce their speed laws and thus assist in cutting down the t auto death rate which is on the rapid increase. The officials everywhere should do their utmost in safeguarding the life limb of the general public. Now showing a fine line of ladies' and children's slippers and oxfords at Erickson's. Whatever your make of battery or your kind of battery trouble, we are here to be of ser vice to you HOWELL* BANK MOVED INTO &EW HOME The First National Bank of Barrmgton will move into its new quarters next Saturday. The new home will be modern in every respect and will give the institution many more conveniences than heretofore enjoyed. See How Fir It Go Here want fresh ceries of the highest quality at the most reasonable prices. We give you what you want. Our satisfied customers are our highest recommendation. We sell the best on the market at the lowest possible prices. M. M. Niesen McHenry Phone <• THE \WA* TO START THE DAN OFF FCRXGRTT -- IS CAT A BREAKPAST IS THE men and the women who protected their families' health take a serious interest in the food question. They know that the high quality of our food protects their folks' health and serves to make their lives healthier and happier. Watch for Mr. Happy Party ;fretts iMKETffaoamr T.MSTMdfNKIU.1 PHONE 3 - FALL CLEARANCE SALE PHONOGRAPH STOCK ,Oae $150.00 Victor 'at , $100.00 One 125.00 Victor at* . • • 75.00 One 150.00 Columbia tt. > * 65.00 One 100.00 Columbia at . SO.00 ^Dne 175.00 Universal . . . 100.00 One 225.00 Claxtonola at . • 175.00 Columbia and Victor Records at • 35c v- We invit# yott to come In ind hear theae machines played A. EDGAR NYE West McHenry, 111. Reduce the Skidding Danger! Buick Jbur-wheel brakes BuiCK four-wheel brakes reduce to a minimum the skidding danger every driver encounters on wet pavements. The action of the simple yet positive Buick brakes not only slows down the car safely but keeps it steady, preventing skidding to either side. Buick four-wheel brakes operate with slight pressure on the service brake pedal, are of the Buick-proved external contracting type and function, independently of the emergency brake. Buick has taken this advanced step of designing four-wheel brakes on its J924 cars ip conformance with its well-known policy of providing owners with the safest and most dependable transportation. We will be pleased to give yon a demonstration and let you prove th£ ; effectiveness of Buick four-wheel ' brakes yourself. 1 OVERTON & COWEN McHENRY, ILL. i? HARVARD, ILL, WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. - i4$'X BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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