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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Oct 1925, p. 6

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, - V..^s . - V " f '/T ryjyiiBT*,r?i'» ' *3* PIPP! raw THE M'HENfcV PlAIlTDEALER, THURSDAY, 0CT0BERT15,1925 *%• KUNZBROTHERS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 204-J McHenry, 111 v KAI'ING & SOIH Dredging Contractors Channels and Shorebuildera Ingleside, 111. Phone Fox Lake 126-M Telephone No. 108-R. . Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS ^hope/126-W, - Reasonable Rates •V;-- {;' A. H. SCHAEFER '^;,h Draying .;/• :;'k<fiENRYi'feLH5tOI^ McHenry Upholstering Shop P. J. LANDT Furniture repairing and made to order Refinishing and Antique Work a Specialty. Phone McHenry 57-J GEO. f. IHORfiE CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR Phone 83-J Algonquin, Illinois COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Council Room, Oct. 5, 1925. /...» city aldermen met in regular Session with Mayor Wattles presiding. Aldermen present: Doherty, Frisby. Goodell, Hughes, Overton and Perkins. The minutes of the last regular and the adjurned meetings were read and approved. » Motion by Overton, seconded by Frisby, that the bills be paid. (Motion carried. The followng Mils were read and approved: Jas. B. Clow & Sons, ww. supplies 5.18 Jas. B. Clow & Sons, 2,200 2Vt boxes 23.04 Worthington Pump & Machine Corp., ww. supplies .\ 90.00 Public Service Co., city park .. .50 Insure-- In Sure--Insurance WITHWm. G. Schreiner *""• Auctioneering AT resideNG^ *• Ph6ne 93-R McHENRY, ILL J. W. WORTH PUBLIC ACCOUNTAljft . Audits Systems Income and Inheritance Tax Matters • Member of ,.v . Public Accountants Association of Illinois PltOne 206-J McHenry, 111. DRS. M'CHESNEY & BROWN IMOtlXRAU) DENTISTS !>• J. W. Brown. Dr. R. M. Walker I Published over 45 years and Mill doing? Buaineaa at old stand Pioneers in First-Class Dentistry at Moderate Prices Ask Your Neighbors and fn^nds About Us S. E. Cor. Clark & Randolph 145 N. Clark St.. Chicago PHONE CENTRAL 2047 • Daily 8 to 5: Sundavs 9 to 11 We carry a line of-- Chicken Feeds AS FOLLOWS: GRAINS--Corn, crackcd corn, wheat, barley, kaffir corn and buckwheat. Ready mixed scratch grains --course, medium and fine. Laying mash, baby chick mash, grit, oyster shells, meat scraps, bran, middlings and Red Dog flour. We do not deliver and our prices arc made accordingly. McHenry flour Mills West McHenry, III. Public Service Co., power lor elec. pump 64.25 Public Service Cot, power fof sewer lift 48.78 M. J. Freund, Ibr. on streets.. 12.00 Geo. Meyers, lbr. on streets .. 12.00 \Vm. Simes, supt of ww. for Sept. 25.00 Lewis Schroeder, grading sts. 8.00 Fred Miller, posting detour signs ^ Chas. Ensign, lbr. on wwr, 2.00 33.50 25.50 2.75 Chas. Ensign, lbr. on ww. III. Bell Tel. Co., phone serv.. Ambrose Schaefer, express and drayage 19.11 Public Service Co., mushroom lights for Sept 4.00 Public Service Co., mdse. .. <. .60 Public Service Co., street lights for Sept. 148.85 Public Service Co., traffic light I for. Sept. 18.001 Weil McLain Co., service boxes 24.00, Weil McLain Co., ww. supplies 132.00 j Weil McLain Co., ww. supplies 6.00 ( Jas. B. Clow & Son, 69499 T.H. stops 6.36! McHenry Plaindealer, printing 41,151 Marriott & Miles, bonds . . , 48.601 McHenry Band, mo. of Sept., 30.001 N a p L e z o t t e , l b r . o n w w . . 2 4 . 0 0 ] Nap Lezotte, lbr. on ww. .>".>»: 17.50 j Nap Lezotte, lbr. on ww. . v. . . >25.50 j Jas. B. Clow & Sons, vrvt- cim- • ! rfections .... }>........ , 40.781 Henry Ahrensj. lb*.. on sicKf-, ; | •j;;walks . .'i; *... • •. • • • • *•»'• .102,22 j McHenry Artificial Stone & j /. Construction Co., sidewalks 321.62, John Walsh, marshal services. 115.00 John Walsh, services at sewer lift 15.00 D. J. Granger, spec, police services for Sept 10.00 Walter Donavin, lbr. as city plumber 82.50 Motion by Doherty, seconded by Perkins, that the reports of the treasurer and collector and clerk be accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Goodell * seconded by Frisby, that the city purchase 300 feet of fire hose. Motion carried. Motion by Hughes, seconded by Doherty, that the $100 check received from the East Pistakee Bay Improvement Club be turned over the fire department. Motion carried. Moton by Hughes, seconded by Fisby, to adjoun. Motion carried. F. H. WATTLES, Mayor. R. F. CONWAY, Clerk. i J SOLON MILLS 1 George Richardson and family spent Sunday with relatives at Union Grove. George Vogel is in attendance at the races at Lexington, Kentucky. Joe Anbert of Chicago spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Anbert. Miss Lillian Sanborn of Chicago was a Sunday and Monday guest in the home of her brother, Wade Sanborn and wife. Mrs. Berry and son of Chicago spent the week-end at their home here. Mrs. Victor Aim and sons, Lester and Harold, spent the week-end with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Wilder Bartlett of Woodstock spent last week Thursday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Osborn. ^ Miss Leona Cropley who teaches at Elmhurst spent the week-end at her home here. Charles Vogel was a Chicago passenger Sunday evening. Mrs. Will Brennen was a Woodstock caller on Friday. Alfred Parker of Chicago spent Sunday at his home here. Josiah Barfield of Chicago spent the past week with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Qporge Lemmers, Mr. anl Mrs. Will Glaziner and Miss Myrtha Jones of Woodstock were Suncay guests of their unci? and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Reading. O. E. Yahn of Madison was a Saturday and Sunday gjest in the C. W. Cropley home. Miss Emily Cole spent the week-end in her horri > her^. from her school ciuttos at Mnywocd. Mr. and Mrs; Charles Westlake were Woodstock caller ? Saturday evening. Mrs. E. -E. Q. .-'.. y returned to her home Monday J om the Woodstock hospital where she submitted to^ a s erious operation three,, -"ago. Paul Bonsjett of Woodstock and Misses Margaruite and, Gwendolyn Overton of McHenry Sunday ruests of the latter's grandmother. .Mrs. Fannie K. Overton. John ..Pester is improving his residence by building an m-losed porch. John Krumpen and son: are doing the carpenter work. Miss Irene Anderson of Ringwood is assisting Mrs. E. E. Cropley while she is convalescing. Mrs. Bune Bell of English Prairie • as calling in town Saturday. 1 £ Richard, spent Sunday at Spring Grove visiting with relatives. . Albert Nye of McHenry was a caller here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bauer and family were guests at the hottie of their son, Joseph Bauer Sunday. Frank Kempfer who is attending St. Francis College at Milwaukee visited with his parents over the week-end. Mrs. Ray Horick of Woodstbck spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blake and family spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hettermann and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hettermann spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs; Otto Adams. / Mr. and. Mrs, Joe Smith and daughter, Irene, and Mrs. J. B. Hettermann and children spent Sunday with Mr. r'nd Mrs. Pepping. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen. were guests at the home of Mr. pnd Mr.s. Joe J. Freund's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, P&ter Opffling and son, Lloyd, Mrs. William Oeffling and Mrs. Joe J. Michaels motored to Chicago ta spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Guysier and children motored to Chicago Saturday inorning and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nell visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Freund Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Mrs. John M. Pitzen, Mrs. J. B. Hettermann and Mrs. Joe J. Freund motored to Chicago Tuesday. ceased, late.of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the December Term, on the first Monday in December next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having fin same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 1st day of October, A. IX 1925. EVELINE M. LARKIN, 18-3* Executrix. David T. Smiley, Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of James E. Larkin, Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Executrix of the last Will and TestnV^nt. of Jnmps E. Larkin, de- %YO ONE need be ashamed of the fact that he or she not naturally thrifty. few people are. „ " ' Whether or not you are one of these fortunate few, yoil will find that a checking account with us is not only a convenience but a helpful influence in' handling your Money .* ' ^ A check-book plays an important part in good business management. It keeps your financial house in order. It fuiuiisU.es ail automatic Control of expenditures that prei^^ suipney from melting ^ ' • There are dozens of other ways, too, in which you will find you* account with us useful. It isn't even necessary that you Come to the bank, much as we like to have you do so. You can conduct all of your business, with us by .mail, if you prefer..;, „ , * - . .. ^ Such transact ions are handled piw^tty ahd with; tli$: v . ' . . - \ McHenry The Bank that helps you get ahead Illinois A shower honoring Miss Elsie Smith v.as given at Kempfers hall Sunday evening. The evening was enjoyed by dancing and delicious refreshments •vere served at a late hour. Round Oak Stoves and repairs at Althoff's Hardware, West McHenry. Mr. and Mrs.'William Stilling and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stilling and family spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stilling. Math J. Smith and family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Frett and son, STOP! LOOK! READ! OCTOBER CLEARANCE SALE of Wall Paper Now on EVERY PATTERN IN OUR STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT A 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT If you don't get yours it is your own fault, for this is an opportunity to purchase your Wall Paper cheaper than ever before. We have been selling at Mail Order Prices all spring and summer but now we are going to offer you still a better bargain in order to clean up. ^ , That Front room, living room, bed room, or kitchen can now be decorated at a minimum cost. Even if you are not planning on redecorating this faU it will pay you to buy now and hold until spring. This sale will run until October the 24th. for . the convenience of our out-of-town customers. COME IN EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK BROWN'S introductory Offer I QUAIilTY GROCERS Cor. Green and Elm Sts., McHenry, 111. Friday and Saturday Specials 114 Cass St. W. B. BROWN, Prop, Woodstock, 111. Phone 473-R i i You Get These FREE 8-foot Hose, 30-inch Extension Tube, ( 7-inch Cleaning Nozzle, Upholstery Brush, Blower Tool, Floor Brush. If you bought this set of attachments it would cost you $&50. You get them Free. Only $2S2Down Balance monthly with service statement Attachments Included if you buy NOW DO YOUR CLASSES WORRY YOU? VOU SHOULD NEVER KNOW you're wearing eyeglasses. If your glasses make you nervous and irritable, see a good optometrist today. My glasses "feel good to the eyes." That's because a man who knows lenses also knows and fits frames. Dr. Henry Freund, Optometrist v 'Next to Brda's Hardware Store, McHenry, 111. ^ Every Evening from 7 to 9 except Saturday. AH day Wedneadava from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Main office, Waulcegan, III. Here's a real helper for your Fall housecleaning -- Eureka. Use the Eureka on all your carpets and rugs, on mattresses, upholstered furniture, draperies and ^hangings. We will deliver the Eurelca right to your door and show you exactly how to use it. Just telephone this- office;-- Free Home Demonstration Federal and Royal Cleaners also on Display PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 101 Williams St., Crystal Lake Telephone 280 ). A. Schabeck, District Manager Gold Dust Package 1 JI ALL FLAVORS %3 © A JICP 3 Quaker Oats 2lc Soap IVORY Large 2 Bars . . . . . . 21c Navy Beans Choice Handpicked 2 lbs WW 2 FANCY HEAD New Crop A M nice - 25c Cam f t B U T T E R S C O T C H W A F F L E S Iper lb. V',n. ... - > - 28C Cracker jack JJT IOC PEAS Yellow or Green Split per lb. .. v--•; .* .." 'ir*8c Corn HONEY SWEET No. 2 Can 12c SOAP LIFEBUOY 3 bars l?c Pumpkin American Home Fancy Dry Pack No. 2 Can ......... IOC Coffee CHICAGO BLEND per lb 40C TEA Ceylon. Japan or Gunpowder per lb 60C Peanut Butter S SHOP AND SAVE EVERY DAY IN«A NATIONAL TEA STORE FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS ANI^ VEGETABLES iv'r \h. if Sis# X * 1 H Ml II I

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