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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1940, p. 7

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* A V# . /.» jj^»»}-«j« «** • A«»rf».. jf-i-fc, k - • r»«*-' Thursday, December 5, 1940 *•- /•>•** -.v « ?«Tr fj-: * h'" -< ' t? J McHENRY FLORAL 00. r ' :-^.'.'.:- • *-- Phone 608-R-l--*" r"l;:- • - * ' v° / One iUle gouMi df ttcHenry on Route 31. Flowers for all occasions! Phone IS VERNON J. UIOX ATTORNEY AT LAW •:ts Pries Bldg. /;.£*>• - OFFICE HOUR#:^.i; V ; Ticsdifi and Friday* Other Days by Appointment^ McHenry .' -. : -r ;• ,. - PHONE 15 ^ / X4tey Sarrke ^|«.J.S.SAYL1R DENTIST Otke Hoars 9-12 mat 14 BVenings by Appointmit Thursdays . 9 to 11 Main Street :--: W. McHeary A.P.Freuiul Co. Excavating Contractor flrnddng, Hydraulic and Oraae Service --Road Building- Tel. 204-M McHenry, DL • Horses Wanted I B U Y OM and Disabled Horace. ---- Pay from $5 to $14. ---- ARTHUR W. WERRBACK Phone 439 489 E. Calhonn St. Woodstock, III. 5J5, INSURANCE r L A5? EARL R. WALSH Preoenting Reliable Companies When you need insurance ef any Ual Phone 43 or 61-M Pries Bldg. McHanr* CASH FOR DEAD HORSES and CATTLE Horses, $3.00; Cows, $4.00; Dead Hogs and Sbeep removed free! MIDWEST REMOVAL CO. Tel. Woodstock 1624-M-l or Dundee 10--Reverse Charges No. too Stoflel & Reihansperger I aiata far all claw af property In the be* companies. McHBNBY . . ILLINOIS iVj? THE McHENRY PLADVDEALER Page Sena S. H. Freood & Son CONTRACTORS AND BTJILDER8 Phone 66-W IlcHenry Our Experience is at Your Service in Building Your Wants Charlie's Repair Shop Northeast corner of State Bridge 1 on Charles Street / Sign Painting • Truck Lettering Furniture Upholstering and Repairing CHARLES RIETESEL FRED C. MILLER, M. D. Specializing tit EYE, EAR, NOSE and THBOAT will be hi Dr. A. X Froehlkh'. Office, corner Green & Eta k Streets, McHenry - Brcry Wednesday from 1 to 2:30 p. m- GLASSES FITTED X-Bay SB; L B. HTTBPH7 DENTIST Office Honrs to • p.m. Green Street -- GIFTS-- PRIZES ,• The gift fi*af a perfectly stunning ; 3 - never forgotten- -a SHEAFFEtrS ; r 'LIFETIME FEATHERTOUCH Pen '-;V>:#atched with a FINELINE Pencil. fet SHEAFFER S cost no mors than • . ihany other gifts that are soon worn out Perfect tor all gift oooaataM, • \ r ;Chooee from our complete stock, SHIAFFERS Bolger's Drug Store Green Street McHenry QUICK RELIEF FROWT Symptoms of Distress fchhg from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID TreelaafcTsBs of HomeTrsst wl Uml Mast Help or H WW CoetYoa NetiUag Over one million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT hare been aold for t*H*iof •ymptoma of dl«Ue-- irUni from MvnuteN and DATTETL Mean due to EMM A*W~ PMT Sear or Upaet ttwrnecN. Oanlmn. Hwrtlwn, llnphiinia. «*t-. due to CSCM* AcM. Sold on 15 days trialt Ask for "WKtartT* MMMP" which fully explains thla treatment--lr*--at WATTLES DRUG STORE lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, arthritis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a package of Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoonfuU two times a day. Often within 48 hours-- sometimes overnight--splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as it is sold by your drug- Kist under an absolute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended by .THOMAS P. BOLGER, Druggist T A. WORWIOK PHOTOGRAPHER Portraiture - Commercial Photography . Photo-Finishing Enlarging • Copying • Framing Phone 278 -- Riverside Drive McHENRY, ILL, ____ MILES K. WOODRUFF, D. 0. licensed Chiropractor Hours; 10 to 8 - Except Thursday -- Phone 640 -- 112 Benton St. Woodstock, HI. AUC HONS CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer Phone 478, Woodstock Having decided to quit farming I will sell on the farm known as the old Phelan farm, located 3 miles south of McHenry on Route 31, halfway between McHenry and Crystal Lake on cement highway on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 Commencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp the following described property, towit: 76 HEAD LIVESTOCK Consisting of 46 Milch Cows New milkers and springers, a number just , fresh with calves by side. TTiis is an exceptionally good herd of cows, large site and young. One bull, 1% yrs. old, Holstein; 9 heifer*, 1% yrs. old; 3 heifers, 9 mos. Old. 7 Head Horace Chestmit mare, white tail atiiS mane, 1500 lbs.. 8 yrs.; gray mare, 1500 lbs., 8 yrs.; bay mare, 1600 lbs., 9 yrs.; bay gelding, 1600 lbs., 9 yrs.; bay gelding, 1400 lbs., 12 yrs.; bay gelding, 1600 lbs., 4 jrrs.; bay gelding, 1400 l b s . , 3 y r s . >•; 10 pigs, between 150 and 175 lbs. , 150 chickens. Hay, Grain and Machinery ' 66 tons ear corn in crib; 10 acres shock corn in field; 20 tons alfalfa hay; 26 tons soy bean feeding hay; 6 tons soy bean grinding hay with beans; 5 tons timothy hay; 6 ft. silage in 18 ft. silo. 2,000 bshels oats. John Deere tractor, model A; John Deere tractor cultivator; John Deere plow, 2-bottom 14; John Deere 16-ft. single disc, nearly new; 3 single row cultivators; New Idea manure spreaders; 10-ft power take-off McCormick Deering grain binder, nearly new; McCormick Deering corn binder, nearly new; grain drill; Van Brunt 6-ft. grain drill with tractor attachment; McCormick Deering hay loader, nearly new; John Deere corn planter; John Deere walking plow, 14-inch. Stewart Clip Master cow clipper, electric; silo cart; forks, shovels, etc., gasoline stove. McCormick Deering delivery rake; McCormick Deering dump rake; McCormick Deering 4-sec. drag, new; International truck; 6-ft. McCormick Deering mower; grain blower; Papec silo filler; Appleton 4-row corn husker: Surge milking machine; Universal milking machine; solution and wash tank; Losee water heater; pails and strainer; 14 milk cans. 2 hay racks; 4 wagons (1 narrow, tire wagon); end gate seater, nearly new; buzz saw; hammer mill; McCormick Deering burr mill; bob sled; fanning mill; 1-ton scale; corn sheller; 3 sets harness; very good condition. Some household goods. Many other articles too numerous to mention. All small tools and machinery will be sold before dinner as the <days are short and this is a large sale. All machinery is practically new and in first class condition. If you want good machinery, come early. Lunch wagon on grounds all day. TERMS: --All sums of $25.00 and under cash. Over that amount a credit of six months' time will be gi^r en on good bankable notes satisfactory to the clerk bearing 7% interest. Positively no property to be moved until settled for with clerks. Those desiring credit make arrangements prior to purchase. JOHN MULDER West McHenry Stat* Bank, Clerking RING WOOD Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal and daughter, Shirley and Andrew and Dave Ramaeker attended the Schragg -Ramaeker wedding at Chicago Heights Tuesday. A reception and supper were held at the Bridge Tavern at McHenry in the evening.* Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and son, Howard, attended the funeral of tile latter's sister, Mrs. John Dreymiller, at McHenry Friday. Mrs. Will McCannon was a.Visitor at Woodstock Saturday. The Home Circle will meet with Mrs. W. B. Harrison Wednesday, December 11. Mrs. Roy Neal entertained the Scotch Bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and Mrs. Louis Schroeder. Mrs. H. M. Stephenson entertained t^e Easy Aces at her home Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jay Cristy and Mrs. Viola Low. The M. E. Sunday school will present two one-act plays at Ringwood Community hall, Wednesday. December 11, 8 p.m., "Pineapple Salad" ,«nd "They Put on a Play," for Sunday school benefit. The Ringwood Home Bureau held an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. C. L. Harrison Tuesday. The Men's club met at the H. M. Stephenson home Tuesday evening. A social time was enjoyed. Louis Hawley and Mr. Stephenson served an oyster supper. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent Wednesday at Waukegan. Mrs. E. E. Wfiiting had the misfortune to fall down stairs and break her collar bone. Mrs. Howard Buckland spent Monday at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Sunday at St. Charles. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and family spent Sunday in the F. A. Hitchens home at Forrest Park. Andrew Hawley of Crystal Lake spent the weekend in the S. W. Smith home. Mrs. Wm. Wurtiinger and daughters of Woodstock and Miss Mercedes Lindemann of Crystal Lake spent last Thursday afternoon in the S. W. and Lonnie Smith homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Young spent Monday afternoon at Woodstock. Sunday dinner guests in the S. W. Smith home were Ralph Smith and son, Arnold, of Harvard, Miss Florence Zapfe of Chicago and Miss Lucy Howden of Richmond. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Lindemann and Miss Mercedes Lindemann qf and the Mcand V WOOD _ MOULDOia N E W IMPROVED STORM S A S H NO MORE | PUTTY f TROUBLES • Hera k tW greatest storm improvement in years I Now yon can have for your home genuiao Morgan Storm Sash with gly bedded In putty and permanently secured with wood moulding. This definitely prevents loosening of putty and leakage which is common with the old-fashioned aash after it has been installed and removed a few times. All Morgan Storm Sash are treated with water repellent toxie chemical which guarantee long life' 'and guard against strolling; Alexander Lumder Co. Phone 5 Main Street PRICED LOW CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer Having purchased the entire personal property from Ralph Wallis, I will sell at Public Auction on the old Klein Farm, at west end of Wisconsin Lime & Cement Co. Gravel pit on U. S. 14, 3 miles east of Crystal Lake, 8 miles west of Cary, 1 mile northeast of junction of 111. 31 and U. S. 14 on MONDAY, DECEMBER 9 Commencing at 1:00 p. m., the following property: 27 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of 14 Dairy Cows, 4 with calf by side, 4 springers; two 2% year old heifers springing; 3 yearling heifers; stock bull, 14 mos. 3 good work horses. 20 chickens. Hay, Grain, Machinery 85 tons alfalfa; stack bean hay; 400 bu. oats; 5 tons ear corn; 800 shocks corn in field. 2 McCormick corn binders; Deering 6-ft. grain binder; iron wheel wagon with new hay rack; manure wagon; hay rake; McCormick mower; Broadcast seeder; 8-ft. horse disc; John Deere corn planter with 80 rods wire. Sulky plow; walking plow; cultivator; stalk cutter; John Deere ga$. engine, 3 h. p.; 4 milk cans; 2 grrtid stones; new double unit McCormick milker with new pipe line and electric motor; 3 pails, strainer; cow clipper; oil tank heater; 2 sterilizing tanks with heater; new 150-ft. hay rope; hay fork and pulleys; harness; tools and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms All sums of $25.00 and under, cash. Over that amount 6 mos. credit allowed on good bankable notes .bearing 7% interest satisfactory to the clerk. Positively no property to be removed until settled for with clerks. Those desiring credit must make arrangements prior to purchase. HANS PETERSEN ' Home State Bank of Crystal Lake Clerking Bette Davis Helps Bette Davis, as president^of the Tailwagger Dog Guide Institute ct Hollywood, came to the aid of stu-, dents of the University of California* who had raised $300 toward purchase of a Seeing Eye dog for blind Miss Lindquist. The regular price of an Eye-Seeing dog is $450 and Miss Davis offered a Tailwagger Guide dog for the $300 the students imi raised. Crystal Lake and William Hoffman of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collins of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon with the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Harry Collins. Mesdames C. L. Harrison, Lonnie Smith, Roy Harrison, H. M. Stephenson and Rev. and Mrs. Collins attended installation of the Eastern Star at Richmond Wednesday evening and at Woodstock Friday evening. Mrs. Harry Collins entertained the Spring Grove Ladies' Aid Society at luncheon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Young son, Alfred, spent Sunday iri Stephen M. Schmidt home at Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich family were Sunday dinner guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shultz at Genoa City, Wis. Charles Carr and Mrs. Frankie Stephenson visited relatives at Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and sons spent Sunday afternoon in the Fred Wiedrich home. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger of Greenwood spent Tuesday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich spent j Saturday evening ,with friends in Woodstock. r Phone McHenry 677-R-l -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND AND GRAVEL Special Rates on Road Gravel and Lot Filling Black Dirt and Stone - Power Shovel Service Power leveling and grading Cement mixers for rent J. E. NETT lofraaftmrg p. O. McHenry, IH. MR. FARMER! If you have the misfortune to lose any livestock, call the PALATINE RENDERING COMPANY and you will receive the highest prices. Old, dead and disabled horses, cattle, hogs, sheep removed promptly. Day or night service. PHONE PALATINE 95 OR RICHMOND 318--REVERSE CHARGES Ryes Examined Dr. Paul A. Schwabe Phone: McHenry 123-J Woodstock <74 I- OPTOMETRIST A. E. Nye Bldg. West McHenry THURSDAY MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY * * * * ^<r>fy*>i*iAruvv Went for a Lawyer Attorney Ross Cox of Hollis, Okla., tolls this one on himself: "My husband is writing checks on mv account," a woman told Cox. "What can I do about it?" "You might get rid of your husband," Cox joked. "Why, that's a good idea," the woman exclaimed. "I'm going right out and get a lawyer and get a divorce." Prepare for Winter Driving Let us fix up your car or truck for cold weather use. Put a good anti freeze in radiators and the proper grease in transmissions and differentials. We will be glad to make a checkup and ascertain your needs. Have your truck tested at this garage, which is an official testing station, and receive your state sticker. We have a well equipped repair shop to take care of your correction to comply with the law. CENTRAL GARAGE FRED J. SMITH, Prop. Phone 200-J Towing Johnsburg S P E E D Y ' 7 By "DICE" cQJrArcimLnA TWATOA VEHICLE. » I --R A MEDIUM or 'nMNSRORn N1CEOF>OU TO ASK ME lUtWC C0R6IOUSS NOTHINO R0SSMAN > MOTOR SALES NASH. LaPAYETTE - PACKARD See the 1941 NASH AMBASSADOR 6 today at the -- RUTHORIZEDs&i SERVICE V R0S5MRN MOTOR SHIES RIVERSIDE DRIVE and PEARL STREET ~ PHONE 13 Presents with a future I (A) Toastmaster deluxe set Makes a hit with every hostess! Set includes automatic, 2-slice Toast master, cutting board. Urge serving and 4 smaller walnut lap trays, 4 appetizer dishes. 0*1,... *23.99 Hectrk "navigator" clock Ideal for desk, den or mantel. This attractive electric clock is an authentic nautical design. Brown case-gold finished trim. Accurate. Self-stacting. Oml, . . t^.9S Sunbeam Shavemaster He'll enjoy the fast, smooth, comfortable shaves Shavemaster gives. Has powerful brush type motor ...famous hollow ground cutter. Out, . . . >15 (I) G. I. automatic roaster She'll enjoy the clean, carefree cooking convenience of this beautiful electric roaster. Cooks complete meals to juicy, tempting perfection. Has automatic temperature control -- heavy insulation. Onl, . ..$16.95 (C) Sunbeam coffeemaster Beautiful, lustrous, unbreakable chrome* plate coffeemaster maizes 8 cups of con. sistently good coffee. Sffuts off and resets itself automatically. Only $|£ (D) Mixmaster Beats, whips, mashes, juice*. Hat 10- speed Mix-Finder dial. Maintains evert power on every speed. Set includes juicer and 2 glass bowls. Only . . . $23.75 12 mddiu*nml mtUcbmtuU at iitgil txtrm (t) Electric waffle Iron A beauty--a bargain...has fast heating ele» ment, accurate heat indicator, expansion hinge, tarnish-proof chrome finish. Made by Westinghouse. Oml, . . . $5.95 Table lamps Scores of beautiful new 1941 styles and designs at a wide range of prices now on display. Come in and make your selections early. LL S. reflector lamp* 6-way lighting. Gold and silver base with beige shade or bronze base with banana heart^shade. Wide variety of styles to choose from. Mtdtl shown tnl, *12.95 Other dealers are also offering choice selections of electric Christmas gifts. PUBLIC SERVICE STORE aAifl modern ranges, water heaters, washen» ironers, refrigerators--gifts that will be appreciated for years to come. All are new models with the latest features. Choice ef models and sizes in a wide variety of prioM. Liberal terms I All appliances selling for $5 and up may be purchased for a &m*B down payment... balance, plus small canp»_r ing charge, on your monthly service biMi . . . mmd Eltctriciiy is Ckm$J J 101 Williams St., Crystal Lake

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