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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 May 1938, p. 3

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Also covers policy-holder's street clothing in a locker while policy-holder is on the golf course. Coverage is $200 and insures all members of the policy-holder's family and is always in force regardless of a loss; or in other words is automatically reinstated without additional premium. An Agency Prepared to Write All Lines of Insurance The Way You Want It Written! ; EARL R. WALSH Phone 43 McHenry 300 SERVEL ELECTROLUX COME IN See how easy it is to win one for your home 10 A DAY GIVEN AWAY IN THE PaG WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP CONTEST ALL von do is write 29 addi- Ckxiu words or leas on *T like PAG White Naphtha Soap Bacsnse send it In with the front paads from 9 PftG Naphtha wrappers. Get fours in for today's cootesc. Enter ewiy day. as often each day as yoa want! Gome in for your FREE Entry Bleak. * * * * STATION: TIM MNMV TMMNMM SERVEL lucmouix DMLY ON P*6*S MMM I UtfTT*--ABOUT ONE WEEK AFTER OmCQMTEST CLOSES WESTERN UNITETY WGAS A«D ELECTRIC COMPANY! J Twlco Told talei vuea ef «*: ef Twi in U ;T Ordinary cleaning won't keep summer clothfea . ' looking spic and spaa--It needs special handling •'That's just what you can expect when you leave - *£* JPMr cleaning problems up to us. ,v ^ : : ?r : f RESSING and REPAIRING . ANNA HOWARD TWENTY TEAKS AGO McHenry gave up thre^.more of Iter young men on Tuesdaxu morning of this week, when FranciiJoonslett, Anton Blake and Arthur Meyers left with the McHenry county contingent for Jefferson Barracks, Mo. "* h Chas. Unti, the Centerville ice cream manufacturer, informs us that he has rented his Water street retail j store to Fred Miller, who expects to have the place open and ready for business next Saturday. While cranking his Ford car Tuesday, Simon StofFel unfortunately , splintered a lower bone in the right arm. . Y -• V-V This section was visited by a severe wind storm on Tuesday evening til this week and as a result much damage was done to trees and telephone and electric wires. Green Street THE REBUILT BLUE EA6 THIRTY YEARS AGO Nick Bohr has this week started the white stone foundation on the new residence to be erected by Simon Stoffel. Work on the Wm. Bishop residence on Water street is progressing rapidly. The building will soon be ready for the plasterers. Ladies' shirt waists in fine embroidery and lace trimmed from $1.50 to $3.00. Collars, ties and belts from 15c to 60c at M. J. Walsh's. The engine and machinery at the electric light plant have been given several thorough tests during the week and by next week the regular .schedule of lighting will go into effeet. FORTY YEARS AGO James A. Perry of this village haa enlisted in Co. A., 1st. Reg. I. N. G. He is not unacquainted with military drill having been a member of the University battalion at Champaign for three years. Died--at her late residence, in this village, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. O. N. Owen, in the 41st year of her age. During the past week there hai been quite a change in the livery business in this village. In the first place H. C. Mead, as agent, sold what is known as the Parker House baiff (for the past five years occupied by E. J. Hanly) to Harry Wightman, who will take possession of the same about June 1. riFTY YEARS AGO We learn that C. Stegemann was kicked in the face by one of his horsea on Monday afternoon, and severely injured. We learn that Misa^ Stella Beckwith was recently married at Minneapolis, Minn. We have not learned further particulars. Miss Mary Wentworth and Miss | Kate Howe started on Tuesday morning for Hartley, Iowa, to visit Miss Hattie Story. j Jacob Jup.ten, who has been sick and confined to the house for the paat three months, is so much improved j that he was on the street on Tuesday. He has had a severe siege. SIXTY YEARS AGO C. P. Waite and George Curtiss, went to Fox Lake on Monday to do the painting of the new residence being erected there by Mr. Willey, of Chicago. The inventor of the phonograph says the speeches of our Congressmen can be preserved in tin foil and, ground out for the delectation of future aces. Peter Scheide, having sold out his business at Johnsburgh, has concluded to locate in McHenry, and will build him a new shop just east of Thomas Knox's residence, where he will do a general blarksmithing business. . £\fy ^Neighbor "*• Says: • * A paste made of bicarbonate of soda and water is an excellent first aid treatment for scalds and burns. A little vinegar added to the water in which corned beef is cooked will make the corned beef more tender. • * If a custard curdles in eookin you have only to place the saucepan over cold water and beat it with an egg beater till smooth. • * • To make baked potatoes dry and mealy, put a fork at least twice into each when they are tender and let the steam escape. • + * Never cook meat or fish too rapidly. Sear it first to retain its nourishing juices, then cook or simmer it slowly to make it tender and appetizing. • • • To whiten handfeercRfefs, put into a basin of cold water in which a quarter of a teaspoon of cream of tartar has been dissolved and soali. overnight. O Associated Newspaper*.--WNU Service. Insects Near-Sighted Insects are usually near-sighted and rely fpr protection on their sense of smell. V PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 216-1 THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE Sp*n<) Yovr Vacation at-- McHENRY, ILL Play Golf at the McHanry COUNTRY CLUB ulMttKO WHERE , j^WS THE WAR B&f v'/EFN TOE -STATES fOOSffr] LMar just m m HOKTH *m> south-, BATUB WTRE ^ F006K1 IH 52 STATES. TWO TERRITORIES. AND THE W6T V COLOMBIA / A TOTAL OF ZJ6/ BATTUS MV fv. •C-tMS.VTS WIf F006HT WONG PtAK M VU SEPTS PTSK&ArtO CM TUf ' A30Vf VINEGAR ik* 1&EE PRCS Of fccrufO--- IWSTEAP OF HOPPlfM Tus 5TSANGF CRMTi« GUffS FROM B0U6M TOBOOSH/ A WEB "M*T JOINS «5 tOfS OTTER5 fNOUffH 'WNP RPSISTAHCF" ID MAKS T« AERIAl HOPS. WAS OSEP A BEVEKAFIE \N ANCIENT ROME-- piurrtp WITM VKATW IT WAS A POPPRU>LHAKR. THE OHTTCP STATES HAS ONE MEPHOHE AVT 10 EACH 7 fie/tSOMs~ EARN AN CLTCTRK LICKT BULB M I9MTOBAy-- rr tAjcti mir /Z MUK/TEt *0 TMF PULB« THE FOUR OTHPR LEAPING NATLOMS OAWVET RTAE6LEE PBM<JOTH E FOR EACH mw ins i / PITVZX-#/ AM IWK WTTERi </ . vmiijiJ Ou Rang«i Arc Nationally AdvwtlMd AGATHA SHOP Where the 'Vacationist' in Weloome to <BroQM •rofmd., WEHAVEBeautiful Imports -- Terra Cotta Original Alt** Fofitoria Glass -- Attractive Breakfast Sets of Dishes '*'• ' V> • ;:v")> Also Open Stock Wash Dresses ^-lingerie -- Hose Costume Jewelry -- Unusual Handkerchief* Needlework -- Yatf»§ knitting Classes--^-- MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY !' a. m. (d 12 1 p. m. (o 4 p, 111.. m pqpER old faahionad atova for ma. I hava iuat piirohaaad a turn Ropar. You should aaa it. It's tha amartaat thing avar. And how It can 'roll up ita alaavaa and go to work"." It bakaa and broila and doaa all kinda of top burnar cooking with littla or no affort on my part. What a mora, it kaapa my Jdtchan oool and comfortabla. And clean--It's Immaculate at all timaa. You. too. will ba vary much intaaaatad In tha ramarkabla cookinq provided by tha naw Ropar Oaa Rang*. Invaatigata now! of I t ! NEW ROPER RANGES THE "ESSEX" $77-90 ~ 12 Months To Pay THE "ENSIGN" *88-45 a "Arlington" For a Modern Kitchen»»• Nothing will make quit. a. big an impro^ent to Tour am range. It wUl bring any kitch^ out of tha doldruiM. Of cour*. you It la add othar uwdesn appliances, also, to oooaplata your -- Wm. H. Aithoff Hardware Whczc 2S4 McHenry ,v-. % 1 ^"1

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