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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Feb 1926, p. 7

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TH» M'HXKRY PLAINDEALKR, THURSDAY, JAN. 18, IMC GETTING UP NIGHTS li Om ef Natn^k Du«ir Sigaala. A •aahfcy Bladder Does Nat Ad at Night Irritation, excessive acidity or abnonnal deposits may be the cause. It Heeds cleansing-. Lithiated Buchu( Keller Formula) acts on the kidneys and bladder as Epsom Salts on the bowels. R. D. Neblett, 10 Oak St., Battle Creek, Mich., says:"For three years had to get up three times at night. Lithiated Buchu (Keller Formula) helped me iq two days. I now do heavy work." It isn't patten t medicine. The formula is on the label. \ Sold by leading drug stores or Keller Laboratory, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Locally at Thomas P. , Bolger's Drug Store No. 143 RINGWOOD * ^ ^ ^(*i»^"yyyw\AAAAAAAAAAi J. W. WORTH 2 ^PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Systems Income and Inheritance Tlx Matter* » Member of . P&tic Accountants Association . 3 of Illinois * Pkone 206*J McHenry, IIL Phone 126-W. Reasonable Rates A. H. SCHAEFER « . . • . • * : \r~* . ui&'h -Draying ^ W McHENRY, ILLINOIS h s> . Shop P. J. LANDT Furniture repairing and made to order Reflnishing and Antique Work a Specialty. Phone McHenry 57-J Insnre-ta Swie-InsiTMce -- wrph -- Wm.G.Schreiner . Auctioneering |• OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Ptittne tS-R McHENRY, ILL Dm. McOhesney & Brown .. . (INCORPORATED) DENTISTS Dr. I. W. Brown Dr. R. M. Walker Established over 45 years and ^ still dofnjr business at 'the old stands Pioneers in First Class Dentistry at Moderate Prices. Ask your neighbors and friends about us. S. E. Oor. Ol&rk 6 Randolph St. 145 N. Ol&rk St., Chicago Daily S to 5, Sundays 9 to 11 Phone Central 2047 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall were recent visitors at the Ellen HaHhome. A. J. Butler was a McHenry caller on Sunday evening. John Boyle of McHenry was a Tuesday morning caller in Ringwood. W. R. Giddings spent Tuesday evening at the county seat on business. Quite a number from Ringwood attended the funeral of Erve Merchant on Tuesday. Mrs. Delbert Bacon of Elgin spent NORTH SHORE AUTO WRECKERS Cars bought, sold and exchanged. Highest prices paid for used cars. We handle parts for all makes of cars. New cores for all Radiators. Pty>ne Wellington 8830. LE VINSON'S 3660-62 No. Clark St. CHICAGO Telephone No. 108-R. Stoffel & Reihansper&er Insurance agent for all classes nf property in Hie best companiea. WEST McHENRY. :: ILLINOIS KUNZ BROTHERS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 204-J McHenry, 111 Buckwheat Calces This (is the season to prepare for those buckwheat cakes each morning. We have the old-fashioned buckwheat flour and also make a self-rising buckwheat flour. Just add the water and milk and it is ready for the griddle. Try it now and be eonvinced. Ask your Grocer for it McHenry floor Mills Weil McHenry, 111. LIVES DEPEND ON YOUR EYES Every you drive your car your own life and the lives of those you hold dear are entrusted to those two faithful lookouts--your eyes. Are you sure of them every waking minute? Do they always afford sharp, clear vision near or far without strain or discomfort? If you wear glasses, have you had an examination recently? These are pertinent questions for all of us to consider if we would drive and live and see in comfort. An examination is the best eye insurance, and takes but a few minutes of your time. Why not arrange for it today T Dr. Henry Freund, Optometrist Next toBrda's Hardware Store, McHenry, 111. Every Evening from 7 to » Mcept Saturday. ' All day Wedncedav* from 9 a. m, to 9 !>• Mala office, W««k*cm»W. To CHICAGO From McHenry--Gray* 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--the4'loop. JSC I.T. McHenry 6:55 am Lv. Grays Lake 8:24am Arr. Waukegan 9:04am Arr. Chicago 10:22 am Arr. Milwaukee 10:35 am ' 11:45am 3KM pa TtlOpee 12:29 pas 3:44 pm 8:24 pas 1:09pm 4:24 pes 9:04pm 2:17 pm «:19pm 10:22pm 2:19pm 9:30pm 10:30 pm McHenry Home McHenry IS 1 Ticket | | Offices "j Northwestern Hotel McHenry 4S-B Tuesday in the E. C. Harvey home. Clay W. Rager will be able to work a£ata soon. foe Home Circle will be held the aecoad Wednesday in February. K. M. Bradley Was a recent caller at McHenry. Robert Thompson of Chicago spent Tuesday in the Ellen Hall home. Mrs. Laura Brown was a Janesville passenger on Wednesday. Violet Webster of Greenwood is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Merchant. Miss Mable Noble who has been visiting in the G. L. Noble home, is orking in Waukegan. Miss Bonnie Hermann of Genoa city spent Thursday at the Ringwood school. E. J. Hausworth of N Crystal Lake was a Wednesday afternoon caller in Ringwood. John R. Miller was a Ringwood caller on Thursday morning. Henry Foss of McHenry was a caller in Ringwood on Saturday. Andrew Butler was numbered among the sick on Saturday. Mina Laurence spent Saturday with Miss Clarise Larsen. Mrs. William Walker is not much improved at this writing. Mesdames, McQuarry, Kitchens and Beth, were Saturday afternoon callers in Woodstock. Arthur Holdtorf of Wilmot was a Saturday afternoon caller^ in Ringwood. Floy<( Hopper was a Saturday afternoon caller in N. Crystal Lake. Mrs. William Staines spent Saturday in Chicago on business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wegener and daughter, Marion, of McHenry spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Sunday at Woodstock in the Robert McLean home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Merchant of Woodstock spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Emma Merchant. Harold Bell of Waukegan spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bell. Miss Cora Wilcox of j Greenwood was a Ringwood caller on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schroeder and daughter , Jessie, and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, spent Sunday afternoon at Woodstock. Miss Mickey Whiting spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs, Stacia Kane. Violet Webster is still visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Merchant. Regina Rauen spent the week-end in Spring Grove. M. L. iWelter and family spent Sunday morning at McHenry. George Young will occupy the Dick Larson farm the first of March. S. H. Beaty will move to his own lasm,. and Mr. Claus Larsen will mow on the Thos. Stewart farm. Ifrs. John Miller spent one day this week, with Mrs. Joseph Wegener of McHenry. Mrs. Henry Heimer of McHenry spent Thursday with he* daughter, Mrs. K. M. Bradley. Mis. Abe Laurence, who has been ill, is improving. Wfliam Thompson is taking treatments, in the Oak Park Hospital. McKinley Hodge of Lake Geneva has been doing wiring for his aunt, Mrs. Mary Hodge. There will be a Father and Son Banqunt, held in the M. W. A. hall on Feb. 6, a good speaker from Evanston has been engaged for the evening. Mrs. Edgar Thomas and children were Wednesday afternoon callers in Ringwood. Henry Foss of McHenry was a Ringwood caller on Friday. Several' ,«f our Ringwood ladies were Woodstock callers on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and daughter, Patricia, of Aurora, were week-end gusts at the George Noble home. Miss Atfyne Harrison spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry. Miss Laura Welter spent the weekend with Hebron relatives. Miss Frances Helms ofElgin spent the week-end in the M. L. Welter home. Mrs. Oliver Laurence was a Fri day evening caller in McHenry. Wayne Foss of Greenwood spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. RiDah Foss. Mrs. John Wolfe, and son, John Charles, of Woodstock, Mrs. Melissa Gould of Elgin spent one day this week with, Mrs. Gould's parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon. Oliver Jepson was numbered among the sick, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe and son, of Greenwood, were Friday caller here. Charles Krohn was a Friday morning caller in Ringwood. John Thompson of Chicago was a Ringwood caller on Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Stephensen was an out of town caller on Friday. William Giddings spent the weekend with Hebron relatives. Arthur Hitt of Elgin was a Ringwood caller on Monday. Lester and Elmer Carr spent Sunday with relatives at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Adele, spent Sunday with relatives at N. Crystal Lake. Mrs. Henry Heimer of McHenry •pent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Karl Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell andchildran spent Sunday afternoon at Terra Cotta. Clay Hughes of McHenry was a BBnpwood caller on Monday. "Arthur Holthe of Wilmot called in Mngwood on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and ifcnghter, spent Saturday evening at •odstock. Mrs. Delbert Bacon and Miss Alyce Andersen of Elgin, called on the Lewis Harvey home on Sunday afteraoon. James Carey of Wilmot was a Monday morning caller in Ringwood. Miss Violet Webster who has been Wsiting her grandmother has returned to Woodstock. . Misses Sylvia and Gladys Larsei spent the week end in Ringwood William Bacon of McHenry spent Monday afternoon in Ringwood. Mrs. Ted McQuarry and Mrs. Max Beth, spent Monday afternoon in the Drank Hitchens home, v Irving Merchant passed away Saturday evening, Jan. 23, at his home here, after months of suffering. He was born Sept. 30, 1863, near Ringwood and has lived in this vicinity most of his life. He was married to Miss Emma M. 1888. Three chldren came to bless this union, Ray of Ringwood, Mrs. Paul Webster of Greenwood and Floyd of Woddstock, all of whom survive with the widow and ten grandchildren. He is also survived by one brother, Burton, and one sister Nellie Merchant both of Ringwood. The funeral was held from the late home Tuesday at 2 p. m. He was a member of the Mystic Workers and the Modren Woodmen of America. fOHNSBURG A ritrrnfeer of relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmitt Sunday, where they celebrated the forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Frank Kempfer of Milwaukee visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer, over the week-end. Increase the profits from your dairy herd with a Primrose* Cream Separator. Call Math Freund for demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hettermann and children spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepping at Spring Grove. The card party sponsored by the Christian Mothers at the Parish hall was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blake and children of McHenry visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hettermann Sunday. Miss Gertrude Williams of Spring Grove spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams. Rev. Nick Schmitt of Oklahoma is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmitt. Alex Friend, Miss M,argaret Smith, Florence Smith and Mrs. Steve King motored to Woodstock Saturday to home of John P. Schaefer Sunday afternoon. Alvina Miller from Waukegan was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Miller, Sunday. VOLO An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Erwin Carter Saturday. A number of friends called to help him celebrate his birthday. The Dillon family were visitors at the home of Frank Wilson Sunday. Mrs. L. V. Lusk and daughters attended Farmers' Institute at Libertyville Saturday. The Duesing family moved to Chicago Thursday. They will be much missed from our neighborhood. Earl Gonley was a Chicago caller Saturday. Mr. Tompkins, minister of the Volo M. E. church, was entertained at the home of Bert Vasey over Sunday. Ben'Walkington, a former resident of Volo, is visiting his mother in Florida. Miss Adeline Perkins of McHenry spent the week-end at the home of Jay Vasey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vogt and daughter, Mary, attended the funeral of Mr. Vogt's aunt, at Lake Zurich last week. Mrs. Clifford Benwell and Mrs. Jay Vasey were McHenry shoppers Wednesday. Miss Agnes Myer was a caller at the Stanford and L. V. Lusk homes Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Townsend spent Saturday in Grays Lake. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Russell and daughter, Orpha, were business callers in Waukegan Saturday. The Rev. Langdon of McHenry preached the sermon at the Volo M. E. church Sunday night. The Lusk family attended the Cook family reunion at Wauconda Sunday. Fifty-five were present. Messrs.. John, Arthur and Harold Vasey spent Sunday at the home of Jay Vasey. Twenty-five friends of Miss Georspend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray *ia Vasey surprised her on her birth- Horick | day Saturday evening. All had an en- Mr. 'and Mrs. Jacob Steffes of Mc-1 J°yable and delicious refresh- Henry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Steve ' me A nts were served King one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Waprner of Volo spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff A masquerade and bunco party will be held at the Fort Hill school house Friday night, Feb. 5. At the M. E. church at Volo Sunday, Feb. 6, 7:30 p. m., the Young The Ladies' Card club met at the i P u e°Ple's meeting. Esther Lusk has charge of the service. The topic is "Race Relations." Church service follows. Everybody welcome. home of Mrs. H. W. Hettermann Friday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Joe J. Michels, Mrs. Jacob A. Miller and Mrs. John M. Pitzen. At a late hour a luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and children of Volo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horick of Woodstock visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith, Sunday. J. B. Hettermann and S. H. Smith motored^o Chicago Wednesday to attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonyan and son, William, and William B. Tonyan motored to Oak Park Friday, where they visited Mrs. William B. Tonyan, who is a patient in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hettermann and Mi ss Helen Althoif of Kenosha spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Mertes at Pistakee Bay. Fred J. Smith. Otto Adams, H. H. Hettermann, J. B. Hettermann and Peter Williams motored to Chicago Tuesday, where they attended the automobile show. Miss Mary Althoff of Elgin is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff. / Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen called on Mr. and Mrs. William Oeffling Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lay, and Joe Lay and children were visiting Anton M. Schmitt Sunday. Mr. pnd Mrs. John P. Schaefer and daughter, Anita, called on Anton M. Schmitt Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Schaefer were McHenry callers one day last week. Mrs. Math J. Miller and Mrs. William Oeffling called on Mrs. John P. Schaefer Friday. Alvina Schumacher called on her sister, Mrs. Ben Kennebeck, Saturday. Frank N. Pitzen was visiting in the M iss Helen Vasey is reported to have the highest average in her class for the first semester. A party was held at the home of Frank Hironimus, celebrating their twenty-second wedding anniversary. Games were played, after which a delicious luncheon was served. All had a very enjoyable time. Some of the faring sold in this neighborhood are Earl Townsend's, Ralph Davis', Charles G. Brainard's and the Grovor farm, north of Volo. TERRA COTTA Miss Charlotte Schlottman of Crystal Lake visited friends here Friday evening. Henry McMillan and M. Knox were visitors in Chicago Monday. . Mrs. M. Knox, daughter, Florence and son. Vernon, visited relatives in Elgin Sunday. Miss Eleanor McMillan og Elgin spent Sunday at her home here. George Frisby Jr. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Frisby, has been very ill with pneumonia, but is now improving. Miss Eva McMillan of Chicago visited at her home here Sunday. Miss Florence Knox called on relatives in Woodstock Saturday. There are six pupils of the Terra Cotta school whose names are register ed on the Honor Roll for the month of January. To register the pupil must average 90 or above in four VOTE FOR DON F. HIBBARD CHEIF DEPUTY SHERIFF Republican Candidate for SHERIFF OF M'HENRY COUNTY Primaries, Tuesday, April 13 1926 •nJ TOn my record as Chief Deputy Sheriff during the past four years I respectfully solicit your support and vote and if elected I pledge myself to serve the people as sheriff to the best of my ability. SPECIAL DURING FEBRUARY NOW is your opportunity to get a sparkling new ROPER at a big price reduction. Small amount down will get you a beautiful, modern and saving ROPER. You liave ten months to pay the balance. You can't afford to go without it. A 700 MNO With Roper Complete Oven Control. REGULAR PRICE Cash $135.00 (H Time $148.00 SPECIAL PRICE Cash $125.00 On Time $132.00 This is an unusual offer which we are making to discriminating ji o u s e - wives. The big price reduction in which to complete pajjnents and the fact that the ranges are Roper Ranges nationally sold makes this an opportunity which, is*not often to be had. SPECIAL DURING FEBRUARY WESTERN UNITED GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY C. E. Collins, District Manager subjects and have no other average below 80 Those who have reached this standard are; Viola Maynard, Myrtle Huffman, Francis Hill, Ruth McMillan, Marie Knox, Ruth Anderson and Phyllis Huffman. Miss Evelyn Bohl is the teacher. Great Lawyer-President* Van Buren and Benjamin Harrison are considered the greatest lawvers ;n!X J b8en President of the United States. The Drawbacks The two great drawbacks to tb« happiness of the motor tourist are the billboard and the beard bffl.--The New Torker. Love Attract* Leva Love and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically Just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation.-- Emerson. Friday and Saturday Specials PORK SHOULDERS 21^ FRESH HAM ROASTS, per 1h 281 FRESH NECK BONES per 1h v I0e SAUERKRAUT, per qt: 101 FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS FRIDAYS Central Market Telephone 80-M A Wm. Pries, Prop. Orders Promptly Delivered National Tea Co. Green and Elm Sts. McHenry For Friday-Saturday February 5 and b Soap 10 bars/%^7 & G. WHITE fNAPJHA il C Syrup 8 FOR KARO BLUE LABEL l'-i-lb. Can 25c Cream of Wheat 24c Rice z 2 LBS. FANCY BLUE ROSE CornMeal WHITE OR YELLOW 2 LBS. f* 5c Taffy Bars OUR OWN FRESH BAKED, LB 15c LUX 3 CAKES TOILET FORM 25c Mazola OilQU Pm^5ll_29c Saurkraut ToT™s H^_ 12c NATIONAL BRAND UNC. JAPAN Half Pound Pkg. 35c Candy BUTTERSCOTCH. Pure and Wholesome Per Lb. . 29c Peaches AMERICAN HOME NO. 2'i CAN 26c Raisins THOMPSON SEEDLESS Per Lb. • lie Pancake Flour PILLSBURY'S Package 12k FULL LINE OF-FRUITS AND VEGBXiASLES \

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