WL P ?fW '<T/* ^ ** V # " jF" > * * * MLH-»n. / *4 «• 4 •9r - - V ,«">.< ^V/w -?V- *ip~ :v^ ',>>-•< *< .j p J: >•' ^ ; «&* .>" «>-• : v5 „. ' r •,."- i J '• • , I » t 'T^ , ,.r,-T V;'„ ., w. w - -- . * , , i -- ' "" • I "'* v ' -f ' ' 1\ "'•>"• ••" *" '^""v" ~iLIBS MCHUVRY PLAflfMiMB "-/J sr*"";' *«. fhnrsday. Seotemtar 1838 "^"1 li'iirl nil ii In iff >•,++.•* •> .... A;«p>»,.-'*»% w»i IhitrBdfty BftptonlMr 29 3.938 SLOCUM'S LAKE A" 'm Mr. and Mrs. l!yle Litwiler, Round - Uke, spent the weekend' at the home ; of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping spent i; Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews at Forest Park. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and "1 Hons. Robot and Lyle, and Willafd "Darrell were Sunday dinner and sup- ,per guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews at Forest Park. * Harold Brooks attended the Cubs - v St. Louis baseball game at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lundgren and Miss Christine Nelson of Wauconda were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JohnTSlomgren Monday. * Arthur Wackerow spent last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. r and Mrs. Roy Turner at Waukegan. 'Misses Jennie, Ethel and Marion .flu'- Dowell were callers at Crystal Lake Suhday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spor in Chicago. Mr. Spor, a cousin of Mr. Burnett, is ve,r,v ill . _ Now that the New Deal purge is projects were allocated to that State. CoolT JwJcond.1 Z.Za£-uS 2*±*&Mrg±SSt} J* *""* Geor LOOKING FORWARD By Fr&nklyn Waltman r/ ^ook oi nauconaa were wuers iisi disastrous results for Mr. Roosevelt's1 »ia however were unimpressed bj Friday at the home of Miss Althea nresti„„ the countrv can ^t down to fu nowev.ER' UN«mpressea DJ nt WanfondA prestige--tne country can get aown to these promises of New Deal spending . , , ' * ' t h e s e r i o u s b u s i n e s s o f d i s c u s s i n g a n d E v e n i n t h e c o u n t i e s o f M a r y l a n d Alfred Rau and Mrs. Anna Hrpok» considering the redl issues confronting where the promised bridges were to of Chicago were callers Monday at the it in this year>s campaign. The purge ^ located and where the Federal latter s home here. effort, however, merits one more word, housing was to be constructed, the Mrs. John Grovenor and Miss Daisy There is no intention here to conduct voters irave substantial majorities to Grovenor of Chicago were callers last a post-mortem on the abortive efforts £he man marked by Mr. Roosevelt per- Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. Qf jjr R00sevelt to drive out of public sonoiiv for Hefoat a n d M r s . W i l b u r C o o k . a g r 0 Up Gf m e n , w i t h i n h i s o w n ! T r . , * . . . . . . ' Mrs. Harry Matthews .nd Mr,. El- p.rty, „h/h»d the courage .nd, it1 wi""*5 ch|Sf "eW' mer Esping attended a Bridge party mijht be added, the good sense to op-' f? 5 N*w j°rk T™3 fnd among the keenest and most objective observers in the country, after the fiascp of the Roosevelt pur^e in Georgia'reported that "failure of spending Subscribe for The Plaindealer Eyes; Examined Dr. Paul A. Schwabe Phone: McHenry 123-J Woodstock 674 A. E. Nye Bldg. Wfest McHenry OPTOMETRIST ; • THURSDAY MORNINGS ' BY APPOINTMENT ONLY' THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE mmm vms wERf ones V -TM€ V06UG IM EARlV ROME -- __ MWf fHMJEt OVMEP S4/EX. piaies OWE*. tOO POUNDS AP A RUWAM "TOPAV^ MUfT WORK ALMOST TEN TIMES A* L0N6 M 4N AMERICAN TO EARKl EN0U&4 U? guy A PACtf OF CIGARETTES ?#•% OF OUR IGFTL POPULATIONS ATLFNPJ SCHOOL tN EN61MP THE 6*#K 0*1/16*1 m FHAMCe.13% i tN EEMMy, f3»j Mi ITALY. n%. / '•me 103,92^,000 TAX »ia OP ONE LAR8? OIL COMPAMV 7 510% SREATFRIHAM "the msef > reman WmtPMKTU** mm WHKNKMS |EM tO CULTIVAUP .PAID rr* *72,000 # 1HH0UM 1* CfKTuRltt CMPlO^Mf and handkerchief shower on Mrs. N^t- poS€ him in regard to certain extreme alie Stroup at the home of Mrs. R. C. an<j un-American proposals. Hallock at Wauconda Tuesday evening. Light on Roosevelt's Intentions Mrs. Stroup will leave soon to make " t^e New Deal propagandists ex-.. , . „ > ^ - her home with a sister at Sharon, Wis. plain and defend Mr. Roosevelt's igno- lnd^ementa u. wa» one of the factors . minious failure as they may. But *n ?e c™*™* defeat of the Presi- New Deal explanations and alibis can ! candidate. ^ not hide two conclusions which logical- Mr. Catledge reported another obly result from, the entire purge episode, servation regarding the Georgia pri- The first is that Mr. Roosevelt's activi-fmary which is contrary to the New ties revealed more cjtearly than any Deal propaganda that although Mr. other thing he has done his determin- Roosevelt lost in the purge contests ation to be the supreme ruler of the he and his Administration remain hs United States--to constitute himself a »P<>Pular as ever. , r one-mian government. His actions re-j New DenI Criticized^ , , vealed him as a man who can not tol- ^ This New York Times wri4^r aserate opposition to his will. This dis- ' serted that "reaction against the New closure is highly important when we Deal" was a major factor in the result come to consider Mr. Roosevelt and and added that "from all of the prohis intentions, in regard to other poli- testations one heard during the camtlcs. ' jpaign of love for President Roosevelt The second inescapable conclusion, an<i the New Deal, no objective obwhich flows from the purge episode,1 server could fail to note a decided unlikewise, is highly important. It is dertone of general criticism in many that the American people can not be quarters." bought with promises of handouts "Furthermore," Mr. Catledge added, from the Federal Treasury once their | "this criticism was not confined to the jeyes are opened to the intentions of ^business interests but could be noted their President. In spite of the bil- as weH out in the country, particularlijons of dollars which the New Deal 'y 'n the cotton and tobacco produces and which it offered to spend in 'nK sections where low prices and "•"certain States, the Roosevelt-endorsed quota restrictions under the new farm (Candidates in the recent primaries suf-' program were anything but conducive fered crushing, humiliating defeats. I to good feeling." "Go Home, Santa Claus!" j Does anyone really belieye that if The results of the Democratic pri- Mr. Roosevelt were now as popular in inaries in South Carolina, Maryland Maryland and Georgia as Jie was in and Georgia----to name only the three 1936 that his personally selected and- States where Mr. Roosevelt put forth supported candidates would haVe been defeated as overwhelmingly as they* were ? Of course not. Actually many persons in those States in voting against his candidates were expressing their resentment and hostility against what he has done and what has happened since 1936. The truth of the matter is that the Roosevelt Administration has lost the confidence of a great many persons who voted for the President in 1936. They were shocked by his Supreme Court packing bill land they have be- "t'*: Walter G. French, Attorney for P State of Illinois, . . County of McHenry, as. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Mc- HENRY COUNTY. Alfred Seyfferth and LeOrra ^ Seyffeth, Plaintiff* vs. William F. Rommel and Anna Rommel, his wife, Floyd M. Foss, Trustee, named in a Trust Deed recorded in the .. Recorder's Office of McHenry J County, August 22, 1930, in Book 167 of Mortgages, on page 288, as Document No. 94126, the unknown heirs at law or devisees of William F. Rommel, deceased, and unknown owners, Defendants, IN CHANCERY--Gen. No. 28362. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a Decree made and entered, by the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, in the above entitled cause July, A. D. 1938, that he will appear before the Comity Court of McHenry County, at the BIDS WANTED _ _ The Board of Supervisors of Mcj ? r!£ f00d!^k'i® th! Henry County, Illinois, through its , f.y °f October, A.D. 1938, at purchasing committee, advertises for which time all persons havuig claims sealed bids for approximately five caragainst said Estate are notified and,^, of 1H inch Su ^ Stoker requested to attend for Uie purpose of Coal Oil treated, and approximately f adjusted. All persons;^ carioadS of 6x3 inch Egg Coal, indebted to said Estate are requested 0il treated, all Franklin County, F. Payment 40 tracks, Woodstock, Illinois. * r» oiui. j ±ST~h i *t_ ' Bids to be in the office of the County . «h" 2(>tk of September c^.,, >t Wood9tock ^ SiJ ' • AyJ0- October 6, 1938 at ten o'clock a. m. Also bids on hauling of coal from tracks to bin at Court House, and Woodstock ArmOry. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to accept or reject Any or all bids. ^ ; Signed: J. G. STEVENS, 19 Chairman Purchasing Committee. WILLIAM E. CLAXTON, t Executor. ^Pub. Sept. 22 . 29 - Oct. 6) . Vernon J. Knox, Attorney ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate oi Lillian Heimer Hoffman, Deceased. The undersigned, Administrator of i the Estate of Lillian Heimer Hoffman, deceased, hereby gives notice that hei will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court! House in Woodstock, on the 21st dajr of November, A. D. 1938, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having 'on"thr°26th"dayUUof adjU'te<V AI1 Persons in- , I, Charles H. Francis, I'^d to said Estate are requested to KEEP FIT , With Genuine SWEDISH MASSAGES and BEAUTY BATHS STOMPANATXyS Beauty and Reducing Salon. Phone 641 Woodstock, I1L DR. C. KELLER -- Optometrist Special Mastfer'in Chancery in said *Pakf payment to the^• uii-.j Is ^ permanently located fn "Mc his greatest efforts--failed to sustain the colorful contentions of Al Smith that "no one is going to shoot Santa Claus" and of Vice-President Garner that "you can't beat four billion dollars." If the voters in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia did not shoot the JSanta Claus, they at least, told him to "go home." For Santa Claus certainly was in evidence in these States during the days preceding the primary elections. In Maryland, Senator Tydings' opponent opened his campaign speeches j come convinced of the fallacy of the ~with announcements that the United New Deal by the evidence of the States Housing Authority would spend Roosevelt depression. Instead of facmillions of dollars on housing projects j in& these facts, the New Deal propain the State. President Roosevelt pub-1 gJUidiats, are trying to bluff their way Mcly approved expensive bridge pro-1 along.- - -- jects in that State--bridges, which it i ' now appears will not be built with [ ==aa^^====rq= ' Federal founds. In the closing days ot the Georgia contest millions of Federal dollars for highways and other VOLO save Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. George of Chicago spent Wednesday here at the home of ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'St. George. Mrs. Walter Vasey visited her mother, Mrs. Margaret Grabbe, near Crystal Lake Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Fisher and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher visited Mrs. Ray Seymour at the Elizabeth Condell hospital in Libertyville Sunday cause of the Circuit Court of McHenry County Illinois, wili on Monday, the 31st day" of October, A. D. 1938, at the hour of 10:00 ^o'clock (Central Standard Time) at the East front door of the Court House in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest and best bidder, the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Decree in full, to-wit: A part of the East half (%) of the South West quarter (%) of Section Number thirty-two (32), in Township Number fortyfive (45), North of Range Number nine (9) East of the third Principal Meridian, described as follows, to-wit:- Commencing at a post in the center of the highway at the North West corner of a piece of land Conveyed by Bernard Wegener atid wife to George . J. Wegener, oriS-March 4, 1909, said place of beginning being ten (10) ro^s West of phe East line of the South West quarter (%) of said Section Number thirty-two (32), thence running South on George J. Wegener's West line to the North line of a piece of land conveyed by Bernard Wegener and wife to Frank Steinsdoerfer on May 16, 1910; thence West on Steinsdoerfer's North line, five (5).rods; thence North on a line parallel with the Eiast line of the South West quarter (%) of said Section Number thirty-two (32) to the center of the highway; thence South Easterly along the center of the highway to the place of beginning. Situated in. --"the County of McHenry and State" of Illinois. Terms of Sale Cash in hand on day of sale, at which time a Certificate of sale will be issued in accordance with said Decree and the Statute. Dated this 20th day of September, A. D. 1938. CHARLES H. FRANCIS, Special Master in Chancery in the above entitled cause in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. (Pub. Sept. 22 - 29 - Oct. 6) dersigned. . . . j Henry at his summer home on Hirer- t . Date^this 27ih .'day of September,' side Drive. Forty-six years experience testing eyes and making glasses. . • * --- Call for Appointment -- All Kinds of Repairs --- TeL 211-R *. A.D.1938. ^'Wi^OSgpfi-HOFFMAN. • Administrator. $ , ;^(Pub. Sept. 29 - Oct. 6 - 13> Verhon J. Knox, Attorney ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Jacob Schneider, Deceased. The undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Schneider, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, on the 21st day of November, A. D. 1938, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested 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 27th day of September; A, D. 1938. . .. JACOB SCHAEFER, Administrator. ; tWfc; Sept. 29 : Oct. 6 - 13) "OifjsV -Charlie's Repair Shop Next Door To Hoot Noonan's * On U. S. 12 Eadiators Repaired Bodies and Fenders Straightened Sign Painting Truck Lettering furniture Upholstering CHARLES RIETESEL Mr. and Mrs. A. Frett of Chicago spent a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Oeffling. Mrs. Herman Dunker and family attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright near Burtons Bridge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and Miss Bernice Smith of Chicago spent Saturday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowell and daughter, Dolores, of Elgin visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanke of Evanston spent Friday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank StJ. George. Mrs. William Dillion, Mrs; Walter Cvook, Mrs. Russell MagnusSen, Miss Beatrice Wilson, Mrs. Lloy(d Benwell and daughters attended the clothing tour at Marshall Field's store in Chicago Friday. Mrs. Arthur Kaiser entertained a nu.-nber of relatives Thursday afternoon, in honor of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Sabel, who is 90 years old. The Volo Cemetery Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Wil-' son Thursday, October 6. Mrs. Wm. Waldmann was ill and confined to her bed the past week, but is able to be around again at this writing. Miss Vinnie Bacon visited her sister, Miss Emma Bacon at Fort Hill Friday. / Mrs. Rose Dunnell of Round Lake spent Wednesday evening here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brewer. G. A. Vasey, of Crystal Lake called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter VaFey Jrtonday. Mrs. Gebrge Nagel, Mrs. Clarence Waido and Mrs. Jack Krause of Chicago were Thursday luncheon guests at the home of Mr. i|nd Mrs. William Waldmann. Mr. and Mrs. William Hironimus of Round Lake spent Wednesday evening here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hiron- . Vernon J. Knox, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Hubert Caspers, Deceased The undersigned, Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Hubert Caspers, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1938, at which ? K f time .11 person, taving claims Ww>dstMk- 1Usaid Estate are notified and requested 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 13th day of September, A T) 1Q3R KATHRYN HOWARD, . •• Executrix. (Pub. Sept. 15 - 22 - 29) ; Statement of the Ownership, Manage* ment, Circulation, Etc., Required by the Act of Congress of March 3, 1933, Of The McHenry Plaindealer, published weekly, at McHenry, 111., for October 1, 1938. . ... State of Illinois, County of McHeur|f. |a. Before me, a Notary Public in an<* for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared A. H. Mosher, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes arid says that he is the managing-editor of the McHenry Plaindealer, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement r.f the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Chas. F. Renich, Woodstock, 111. Editor, A. H. Mosher, McHenry, 111. Managing Editor, A. H. Mosher, McHenry, 111. 2. That the owner is Chas. F. Renich, Woodstock, 111. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent of more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities are Amer A. H. MOSHER, Managing-Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before m« this 23rd day of September 1938. ANTHONY J. WIRTZ, (Seal) Notary Public. A PUP IS LION'S PET Vernon J. Knox, Attorney ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Maria A. Miller, Deceased The undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Maria A. Miller, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1938, at which time all j persons having claims against said ( Estate are notified and requested to] attend for the purpose of having the j same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 13th day of September, A. D. 1938. JOSEPH W. FREUND, Administrator. 15 - 22 - 29) Wm. M. 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