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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Oct 1925, p. 6

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1 / . • * -'>" K APING & SON i i¥'*v -, Dredging Contractor* s If .i--iv-' ChMuiels and Shorebuilder* , s'" IifkaM^IU, Phone Fox Lake 126- bsnra--to Sure-Iasnrince -- wrfH -- .Wn^.G. Schreiner " ai:X i Auctioneering OFFICE AT RESIDENCE" Phone «-R MCHENRY, ILL Telephoae No. 108-R. Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS JfyaM ^26-W. Reasonable Rates A. H. SCHAEF$R • Praying ; McHENRY, ILLINOIS SOLON MILLS L. S. Overton and family of North Milwaukee sp^nt)Saturday night and Sunday with WilHs Gardner and family. Mrs. Rose Barstow of Chicago was the guest of W. J. Overton and wife the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Major J. Towne of West Chicago were guests of their niece, Mrs. C. L. Osborn, and family Friday and Saturday of this week. Ralph Thomas and family spent Sunday in the home of George Rossing at Ringwood. Mrs. keno and son, Richard, spent the week-end visiting friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Green of Walworth, Wis., were Sunday guests of C. L. Osborn and family.^ j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thome and son, Leslie, of Hinkley, spent Saturday with relatives and friends in town. Mrs. Charles Osborn and son, William, spent Thursday of last week in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westmont, at Richmond. Mr. and Mn. Don Smart of Wauke- P. £ LAN!** Furniture repairing and made to order Refinisbing and Antique Work a Specialty. Phone McHcnry 57-J --We carry a l;ne of- GEO. i E CIVIL ENGINEER AND LA|TD SURVEYOR Plione 83-J Algonquin, Illinois DRS. ICCHESNEY & BROWN (INCORPORATE) DUNTISTS Dr. J. W> Brown. Dr. R. M. Walker Established over 45 years and •till d#^ns Busioeia at old stand Pioneers in First-Class Dentistsy at Moderate Prices Ask ;Your Neighbors and Friends About Us S. E. Cor. Clark & Randolph 145 N. Clark St., Chicago PHONE CENTRAL 2047 D&iu k to 5; Sundays 9 to 11 AS FOLLOWS: GRAINS;-- Corn, cracked corn, wheat* bailey, kaffir corn and buckwheat. Ready mixed scratch grains --course, medium ana fine. Laying mash, baby chick mash, grit, oyster shells, meat scraps, bran, middlings and Red Dog flour. We do not deliver- and • ouf prices are made accordingly. McHcnry flour Mills West McHenry, III. gan and Mrs. Joe Filweber of Antioch were Friday guests of George Vogel and family. ' Mrs. C. W. Cropley spent Thursday of last week with her mother, Mrs. Rose McDonald, at McHenry. Gwendolyn Jackson spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Beatty at Woodstock. The Kenosha County Fair held at Wilmot three days last week attracted many from this village each day. Mr* and Mrs. Wilder Bartlett of Woodstock and MtSs Annabel Osborn of Elgin were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Osborn. Mrs. Clyde Parfrey, Mrs. D. Davy and Mrs. J. C. Furlong of Spring Grove were calling in town Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Scott Morton and daughter, Evelyn, of Chicago were Sunday guests of Robert Sutton and famity. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cropley were Monday callers in Woodstock. * Mrs. Aaron Olson, Sr., and son, Jerome, of Chicago, were week-end guests of Gus Ehrke and family. E. C. Johonnott and wife and Robert Bennett and wife of Chicago were recent visitors in the home of Mrs. Fannie Johonnott. A Harvest Social will be held in the M. E. church on Friday evening, Oct. 2. Everyone is welcome and a jolly time is in store for -all who attend. Each one is requested to dress in oldfashioned clothes or pay a fine. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. E. E. Cropley, who submitted to an operation on Tuesday of last week at the Woodstock hospital, from the latest reports, is doing nicely. . RINGWOOD KllltZ BROTHERS Loog Disttnce Huta® Good Service at ill times Careful and OWiginfct Phone 204-J McHenry, E 4 William Tonyon of Johnstoitrg was ^ Ringwood caller on Tuesday afternoon. Ernest Shirck and daughter of North Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. William Antcliff of Richmond spent Wednesday with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Clay Rager. Quite a number from Ringwood attended the funeral of Arthur Hunter of McHenry on Tuesday. Miss Lora Harrison spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Peet and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Wednesday at the county seat. Mrs. Nick Ross of Spring Grove is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kate jWelter. Mrs. Henry Hinz of North Crystal jLake spent Wednesday with her (mother, Mrs. L. H. Harrison. The Social Wheel met with Mys. Frank Hitchens on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and Miss Ardes Whiting spent Thursday evening on the Fred Noble farm. The Ladies' Aid Society met with Mrs. Walter Harrison on Wednesday, September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Wftltsr Cropley of Solon called in Ringwood on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Noble and children-and Mrs. William Beth and daughter, Cora, were Aurora callers on Wednesday. R. A. McCarthy, was a Ringwood -caller on Thursday morning. Reverend Ross of Greenwood called in Ringwood on Friday. Henry Foss of McHenry was a business caller in Ringwood Thursday evening. Fred Noble and son, Oswald, of Barnards Mills called in Ringwood on Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephenatn spent* Friday at the county seat. Miss Mina Laurance spent Friday, night and Saturday with Miss Clause Larsen.' Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Friday in Janesville, Wis. Mrs. Schroeder of Richmond spent Friday afternoon in the Clay. Rager home. Mr. Reidel of Woodstock spent Friday in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and Miss Ardis Whiting were recent McHenry callers. James Lawrence sp^nt Saturday with James Thompson. Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Adele, were FrMcy morning callers at McHenry. Mrs. Clause Larsen and Mrs. Nick Young spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ed Thompson, attending the Koffee Klutsch. Harvey Biggers of Chicago is spendng the week on the Joseph Young farm. Edward Thompson and family attended the Mission at St. Patrick's Church every evening la3t week. Ben Stevens spent Friday at the Wilmot Fair. Miss Ethel Bell spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. James Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent Sat arday evening at Woodstock. Edward Thompson, Ji., has ciart' d o work on the Ben Tonyon farm. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beth are 1 h; >roud owners of a new radio. Lyle Hopper spent Saturday after loon at McHenry. Dean Weter of Hebron spent the veek-end with her grand father, W. R. Giddings. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Saturday afternoon at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster and famly of Greenwood called in the Irving Merchant home on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kent of Woodstock and Miss Sylvia Larsen of Woodstock pent Friday evening in the Clause Larsen home. M < t; < * To CHICAGO From McHenry--Grays Lake Convenient, dependable service by North Shore Motor Coach- North Shore Motor Coaches connect at Waukegan with fast North Shore Line trains taking you to the heart of Chicago--the "loop." Lv. McHenry 6:55 am Lv. Grays Lake 8:08 am Arr. Waukegan 8:50 am Arr. Chicago 10:22 am Arr. Milwaukee 10:35 am 11:45 am 3.-00 pa 7:00 p* 12:28 pan 3:43 pm 8:13 pm 1:10 pm 4:25 pm 8*5 pm 2:17 pm 6:27 pm 10:22 pm 2:10 pm &27 pm 10:30 pm Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee RJLC% I Northwestern Hot«T I McHenry «-R - 'Ifluu Offering allowance 01% your old washing machine McHenry House McHenry IB TICKET OFFICES Sale, ends> Oct. 15th mre It la been \ DO YOUR GLASSES WORRY YOB? VOI] SHOULD NEVER KNOW you're wearing ey x glasses. If your glasses make you nervous aani d ie4 waiting for. Now--You can obtain a brand new FEDERAL electric washer with all the lattBt improvements. And--We allow you $10 for your old washing machine on the purchase price of this new FEDERAL. (My ^2-- balance monthly with senile* statement See these superior Federal features^ 1. 2. 3. 4k & * 7. 8. % Finished in durable white enamajk Absolutely silent in operation. Safe--all moving parts enclosed. Full eight-sheet capacity. blatant control of wringer. No oiling required except motor. Sturdy all-meted.construction. \ Oscillating cylinder washing principle. Folly guaranteed by rwpootibl* and this Company. y< No obligation. Just telephonm. IPUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS , Williams SL, Crystal Lake ^ Telephone 280 •• A. Schabeck, District Mtimasxr irritable, see a good optometrist today. My glasses Jrood to the-eyes." That's because a man who knows enses also knows and fits frames. Dr. Henry Freund, Optometrist •Next to Brda's Hardware Store, McHenry, 111. Every Evening hon 7 to * except Saturday. Ajmap WcdMtdiyi from 9 «. m. to 9 p. m. Main office, Waukcsan. IIL Mrs. E. C. Hawley is entertaining her brother-in-law from Louisana. John Kottner of Spring Grove spent Monday morning in Ringwood. Miss Byrd Hodge of Solon was a Ringwood caller on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia and Miss Ardes Whiting spent. Sunday in Harvard. . Mr. and Mrs. honnie Smith and family were Sunday morning callers in Ringwood. Joseph Young: and family spent Sonday on the. Maib-Glossen farm at Ostend. Mrs. John Carey of McHenry spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Doherty. John Boyle of McHenry was a Ring-wpod caller on Monday morning. Terry's big production of Harriet Ward Beecher Stowe's famous slave play will appear for one night performance only at West McHenry Tuesday , October 6. There will be a free band concert at noon. And in the evening at 7 p. m. Terry's Challenge concert bands will .give free concerts' upon the prmaipal<. streets. Doors open at 7;8Q p., aw P< 8 p.m. nee i AlMMf - frovn (Ac iTAtOfy Another sign of evolution or some thing Is how much younger the mod em generation outgrows a conseienc* --New Orleans Tlmes^Pfeayune. TERRY, KING OF ALL UNCLE TOM PRODUCERS. Unci© Tom shows may come and Uncle Tom shows may go, but--Terry's big company goes on forever, and is looked upon as King and Monarch of them all with the slogan, "Forever, Foremost and Newest." Many have tried to imitate the successful Terry for yetars, springing up like Jonah's gourde but they have withered ^n the night like a school of minnows following in the wake of a whale, and is was thus that the lines were adopted, "After the Minnows comes the Whale," and it has surely proved in its place when used. Terry has been a successful producer of Uncle Tom's Cabiri for the past thirty-seven years and this season is no exception to the rule. His production this season is more than living up to the past reputation of former years, the largest company composed of some fifty people, both white and colored, travel in their own especially constructed cars, and give tiie performance under a monster waterproof tent, and when the show cornea this year, it will be found to be greatly enlarged. wp Business Insurance WITHOUT COST TO YOI*> No one east tell what tomorrow may bring. Smooth sailing today moat over night become the toughest going. A strong Bank is y&nally the best aid in a crifeik* -' **** A&4CC0UNT HERE IS GOOD Bus!ness Insurance McHeHTjr Tl|e Bank that helps yon get ahead Illinois NATIONAL TEA CO. QUALITY GROCERS Cor. .Green and Elm Sts., McHenry, 111. I , 1 The Thrifty Housekeeper Knows r*t- 4s, t ml That children sent to a National Tea Store will receive the same prompt courteous and careful attention as she herself receives. '•! Friday and Saturlttky Special* P. and G White IJaptha 10 bars ........ »-,» f Raisins Thompson Seedless 2 lbs ....... 19c Pancak« Flour J ~ •'v •11 ii:1, ji•-----1 -1 "" ,i!" ,jj *--7\ " v American Home Telephone No. 2 Can 2 for SWANSDOWN JfSSf0!1 CHOCOLATE I8« - •» - 11 |I 1 "IIIIIII"' •' "W '•[.III" Mil MM W. " • CoSSee 40c •«» • 1 • 11 m n>" .ifjp' 'jy i. » • » ^ ^ , > 1 1 • !.»!« mm ^ Lemon, Cocoanut or Sugar VUVMC9 perlb..... .. XQV Wheatena s r\ • ^ ^ ^ . Hp rUfpg American Home m MS#^%WnJE#9 No. 2Vi Can . '• , " "• ' *' ' -V V • 1' • 1 • • ' " House Cleanittg Necesseties Gold Dust Large 24c> Sapolio Cake Rex Mineral Soap Small 08c Ammonia Amer. Home Med l0O Ammo Can •.....Star Naptha Powder Large ..... -21<^ Old Dutch Cleanser ..... 7iHooker Lye Cast , . . m« - • X0c Sal Soda per pkg. 08^ Bon Ami Cake or Powd6r%. ^.. • • 10^ Sani Flush Can 21c^ HRH Cleanser package ...,^ v09(? Chipso Large 21c Borax 1 lb. pkg Climalene Small pkg^ 08^ SOS Cleanser Large ... -22<^ # m • THESE AND OTEF.R HOUSE CLEANING NECESSITIES ALWAYS AT MONEY L 4 SAVING PRICES i • iBTi y Jill, • %* ,W »I, I., -nil, h •' •. I •• • » • IWM' "•f.u* !.I, 4 mm " •^l 1 PULL LING OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES '• 1/ -

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