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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Dec 1937, p. 3

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f ' # ," » Thareday, December 23,19S7 '.* WWmmm- ' ' s ' .' •.•"*. " * • a •<{«%» VeHXHSY I^AIHDXAlJat S u f f e r i * r s o f STOMACH LLCERS HYPfcK ACIDITY dcfimnointee yr eslaicekf or SST^^StlSE SSSSTuLSTd? %h%£J5£ Sflgfe after TATTLES DRUG STORE Mahi Street West McHenry '{P^: if •" i * o HOUSE CALL OrnCAL SERVICE IK ion own HK MO. EXTRA OHAROE GLASSES COMPLETE $8.50 AS LOW AS ................... For appointment, Phone Chicago, Franklin 8610 -- McHenry 60-W or Write to ™ Dr. M. M. Kagan OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST 108 N. State Street, Chicago • NEARBY NEWS TAKEN FROM OOLUMfTS OF OUR EXCHANGIS Mrs. Margaret Bolder, who. lives near Union, broke her left leg between the knee and the hip early Wednesday morning of last week when she slipped on the icy sidewalk at her home. She was taken in an ambulance to the St. Joseph hospital, Belvidere. -^ernon J. Knox, Attorney, ' ' EXECUTORS NOTICE • \ * Estate of Frank Steinadoerfer, Deceased. The undersigned, Executor of the SLOCUM* LAKE Mrs. Celia Dowel 1 and daughters, Jennie, Ethel and Marion, were callers at Waukegan Saturday. Mrs. Elmer Esping spent Saturday at the home of her sister at Forest Park. ' • -v 7 Chesney Brooks and George Staggs of Wauconda' were among' the memlast Will and Testament of Frank jbers of the. Lake County Chorus, who Steinsdoerfer, deceased, hereby gives i £ave a Christmas Cantata, "Chimes of notice that he will appear before the Ithe Holy Night," at the Gurnee Com- County Court of McHenry County, at|munity church Sunday. the Court House in Woodstock, on the, Converse and daughter, Fran- Kicking open the front door of the 24th day of January, A. D. 1938, at ces, were business callers at Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Anderson of Chigas station operated by Carl Thorsell: which time all persons having claims at the intersection of Routes 20 and' against said Estate are notified and re- ^ -- 60, in Volo,' burglars took a sniall quested to attend for the purpose of c®?° spent Friday evening at the aoxne quantity of motor oil and two fug having the same adjusted. All persons j Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse. lights early Sunday morning of last indebted to said Estate are requested Robert Matthews is recovering from week. _ (to make immediate payment to the.an attack of the measles. Ihiodere L. Hamer, Attorney Woodstock, Illinois EXECUTOR'S NOTICE * Arthur Wackerow spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler, Round Lake, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett were business callers at,.Ctystal Lake last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nerstrom and two sons of North Chicago were Sun- I* Charlie's Repair Shop : Next Door To Hoot Noonan's 1 . :Jv ' On U. S. 12 RADIATORS REPAIRED BODIES and FENDERS Straightened Sign Painting Truck Lettering Furniture Upholstering CHARLES R1ETESSL Louis Popp, 89, an employe of the unjknugnad. Jefferson Ice Company of Barrington,1 19 ' December, was fatally injured at Cary last week _ Saturday, when he was struck on the PETER KOOB, Executor. head by .a large caice of ice he was! about to deliver to William Wasch»r! of Cary. Popp was given medical aid • L.A? at Cary and then rushed to the German hospital at Elgin, where it was - • • • learned he had suffered a severe skull o^David G. Wells, Deceased fracture. He died several hours later.' ^"e undersigned, Executor? of the , While operating a corn husker re->st WlW and Testament of David G.| day guests at the home of Mr. and cently, Harry Hansen of Hebron .had Wells, deceased, hereby give notice John BlomgTen. the misfortune to get tkfi last 'three th?t they:'will appear before the Coun-j mliard D&irell attended &n execUfingers of his left hand caught in the t>' Court.of McHenry County, at the;'tiye meeting of the Lake-Cook F*rtft machinery and"badly . mangled.Court House in Woodstock, on the Supply Co., atGrayslake Monday, rays revealed about fifteen cracks hi ^"th day of January, A. D. 1938. at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Natta the bones of the inured fAgers, at a w}lich time all persons hayjng claims'; of .Elgin visited at the home of Mfc hospital in Woodstock, where Mr. Han: against said Estate are notified and and Mrs.'G. J. Burtett from Tuesday sen went for treatment. The acci- • Requested to attend for the purpose of until Thursday. dent, which was a most painful one, having the same adjusted. All per-! Russell Nordmeyer of Waukegan occurred while Mr. Hansen was reach- sons indebted to said Estate are re- spent last Thursday at the home of ing for an ear of corn. His glove quested to make immediate payment his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordcaught in the machinery, pulling his to the undersigned. . Imeyer. hand in. He feels that he is lucky the Dated this 14th of December, A. D. j Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cook andLdau^hter, entire hand was not injured. ; 193,7. . j Ilene, of Wauconda speht Saturday Sometime between midnight Satur- w GLENN W. WELLS, .evening at the home.of Mr. and Mrs, R. I. OVERTON, Executors. Wilbur Cook. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berg and two daughters of Davis Lake, Mr. and Mrs. •A,---" K m ^ -f&k t i>- r. : V:.-/ r>" KKMT ft COMPACT All Kinda of I N S U R A N C E Placed with the most reliable ' f Companies Qmm in and talk it ••«*. - - "hone MeHeory I S. H. Frennd &S00 00NTRA0T0R8 AND BUILDERS Fhtnt 127-R • MoH«Bt7 Our experience U at Tour Sorice in bnilding Your Wants day night of last week, and the hour at which the place was opened Sunday ^$*3 morning, some one broke the lock on: •' w . " the office door at the Rockenbach gar-1 Wm. M. Carroll, Attorney age, Jn Grayslake, entered the place, STATE OF ILLINOIS, and departed with $10.50 in change, and an excellent Victor adding ma- A. W. Foss and daughter, Vivian, of Libertyville and Mr. and Mrs. James Ashby of Grand Rapids, Mich., were Sunday guests at the home of Mr* McHenry County „ Estate of Frank Doyle Deceased. chine. From all appearances, th^ theft To THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW, an^.Mr®: ^m' was the work of a person, or persons, OF FRANK DOYLE, DECEASED; .S" McGill and Mrs. Farrell more or less familiar with the office, Heirs and Distributees of said Estate:! ^cG!11 Wauconda were callers at who probably decided previously just You are hereby notified that onl Wauke*an last Tuesday afternoon, what to take There were several car Monday( the 10th day of january radios, new heaters, and all of the 193g the Administrator of said Estate other accessories m the office part of wj]j present to the County Court of the garage, but these were not molest- jfcHenry County, at the Court House . j - in Woodstock Illinois, his final report Mr and Mrs. Raymond Stemsdorfer of hjs acts and dutieg ag ^ Ad. 41 VEHIOR J. KNOX •TTORNBT AT LAW! V Priw Bldg. a I 'v:; - .-3 • OFFICE HOURS Tnwdsy and Fridays Days by Apiiuintinatf Hkflsvy - . HBmI* FKXTT B&OTHXBK CONTRACTORS • ... CwMit, Brick, Plaster Stucco Work B«ildinc, Moving and Raising Telephom 62fr*M*l r BcHENRT, ILL. Telephone No. 800 Itoffel 9t Reihaneperg* . l--rwn agenta for all ris---- M property in UmJuniI;,«onipanioa. WEST McHENRY • i1-1' ILLINOIS INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH rxMUii Reliable Companies Wfcea yea need insurance of any 1M Pbw 41 « ll-M Pries Bldg. - - McHenry A. P. Fr eund Co. Excavating Contractor « Hydraulic and Grant Service Road Building TaL 204-M McHenry, 111 MONEY TO LOAN I have clients who have to lend on first mortgages on real estate and others who want to borrow money on real estate. If interested either way, I will bo glad to talk it over with yon. H. Sikes Wankegan "National Bank Big. 4 8. Geasaoe SL, Wankegan, ID. TBL. MAJBSTIC ICS Joseph of Volo were given a most terrible ministrator and ask the Court to be shock Tuesday morning of last week, dlscharged from any and all further when thjy discovered their eig dutjes and responsibilities connected months old son, John George, dead in with gaid Estate and his administr*- bed. Death was caused by status tQn thereof( at which time and place lynphaticus, or suffocation, according yQU ma ^ pregent and resist such to Coroner John L. Taylor, who held applicationt ^ you choose so to do. an inquiry into the death. The child ALBERT RODIG had slept as usual in his crib in the 3l_2 11 _ . Administrator. parents bedroom. Upon arising for the day, Mrs. Steinsdorfer peered in Yernon J. Knox, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE on the -youngster and at once realized something was dreadfully wrong. A McHenry physician Was summoned,1 . _ ' . but the little life had departed. Be- E,ut« °< **•. A sides the parents, there is one brother to mourn the child's untimely death, The undersigned, Executrix of the last Will and Testament of John A. » well .. many other relatives «id *i™Vn0U^ friends of the family. that she will appear before the County Hiss Kate Hew, Wauconda. .offer- Court of McHen-T County, at th. ed a dislocated left arm when she sliD- House m Woodstock, on the 7th tit W^nX Z of Prf,n»ry A. D. 19SS. at »hiclj was taken to the Condell Memorial time all persons havn^ claims against hospital, Libertyville, by a Wauconda ^Ute *re not,fied and ^quested physician, where the injured member, waa set in place. She then returned to her home and is resting as comfortably as possible. I James Severson, Hebron, suffered a serious accident at Mauston, Wis., last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Severson had driven to Mauston on Saturday* to spend the weekend with relatives and that evening James and a friend, drove down town and collided with a car on" Main street. Following the accident he was taken to the hospital where it was found that his knee was broken in several places, a rib was broken and he was badly cut around the mouth, and head bruised. The friend with him was not seriously injured. IMPORTANT MEETING There will be a meeting of the Methodist board and all members of th® Methodist church, Sunday morning, Dec. 26, at 11:45--immediately after the morning service. The meeting is being called for the purpose of considering the joining of the Methodist and Universalist churches, forming a Community church. It is expected that all officers and members will be present at this meeting to ^express their preference in this matter. Vote of this meeting should be final. Anyone unable to coma, please send a representative. : extra head room IN THE BIG BEAUTIFUL room . ... leif roomr '*; v for in yo«r new -- "Iroom . . . seat room ... leg room? : :' ? s^rhe 1938 Plymouth's generous diml ; ensions give you the extra room you S'^yinvant. where you want it. C-'-u And as you look around the bi£ 1;? •; "^Plymouth interior you'll find every •' 1, ^(detail that makesf or luxurious travel. ; Yet, you'll have to ride in this ; { greatest of all great Plymouths to discover all its amazing luxury. It gives you the greatest ride of any : low priced car ... so quiet it's, called the "Hushed" Ride. You'll discover new engine smoothness... in an engine famous for power and record economy. You'll get a new kind of thrilling satisfaction from this great Plymouth's/twfer steering and easier handling. There's a big, beautiful 1938 Plymouth here at our salesroom for 'you to try, sits l> Plaindealer Want Ads Bring Results to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 21st day of December, A. D. 1W7. » - DELLA K. MILLER, 1 81-3 Executrix. Blake Motor 'mi1 ' Vl DRIVE THE BIB BEADTIFDL^^ PLYMOUTH Phone 188 AUCTION ! CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the old Vasey Farm, located 2 miles southeast of McHenry, 6 miles northeast of Crystal Lake and 8 miles east of Woodstock, on-- i MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 Commencing at 1 o'clock Sharp, the following described property, to-wit: 58 HEAD J0F LIVESTOCK 58 14 COWS--Some with calves, Jerseys and Guernseys, all young animals. Holstein Bull, 1 year old; 2 heifers,; 2 years old; 8 heifers, 4 months old. 6 HORSES--Spotted Mare in foal, 12 years old, wt. 1200 lbs.; White Mare, <9 years old, wt. 1300 lbs.; Black Mare in foal, 12 years old, wt. 1200 lbs.; Arab Stallion, 2 years old, wt. 1400 lbs.; Sickling Colt, 6 months old; Spotted Pony. 27 FEEDER PIGS; 100 Chickens, 4 Turkeys, 4 Geese, 10 Ducks. i Hay, Grain and Machinery ! Shredded Corn in Barn; 20 ton Timothy Hay; 160 Shocks of Corn in fteld; 300 bushels of Oats; 12.ton of Com in Crib. 1 John Deere Tractor; 3 Bottom Tractor Plow; 40-Wheel Tractor Disc, 10 ft.; 28-Wheel Tractor Disc, 7 ft.; 3-' Section Drag; Corn Planter; Seeder! Gang Plow; Sulky Plow; Walking Plow; 2 Surface Cultivators; Rack and Wagon; Box Wagon; Manure Spreader; Corn Binder; Mower; 1V2 Horsepower Monitor Engine; Bob Sled; Brooder House; Brooder Stoves; Cream Separator; 10 Milk Cans; Pails and Strainers; Forks, Shovels and many other articles; Cook Stove; Heater; Oil Stove; Dry Battery Radio, nearly new; Other Furniture. I Terms of Sale j All sums of $25 and under, Cash, i Over that amount, a credit of 6 months time will be given on good bankable notes, bearing 79r interest. No property to be removed until settled for with cleric. W. L.HARVEL ' i," a,'. /!lv -••ST-" >1. ;v ' I Put more happiness in yonr home with a Kroehler Living Room Suite- 2-piece Suites $75.00 $78.50 , Choose from beautiful new styles and latest designs- ,.50 $100.00 $135.00 Ow large display of fnmiture provides many items, both large and small, suitable for Christmas gifts. Store open eyeningg. Phone 63JW Weet McHenry, Illinois ( il

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