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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Feb 1922, p. 10

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•>v,; • N-A' •: "• •;* ,,., , • v ;*r. •• •M."-"-:- '"V * :' •' • , • "c/v & DRUG STORE t--IfcJ •&* ••• * «i. Buy Your Drugs fe , , 1 'i t -mast.: SllJEN. H. PETESCH5MH & % EMIIIIII CUKES ' ' J l I ) ' I ,.; I , uh Henry* ladlolas . < .>>-4vftNi27 Bttick Si* ........«U8 Crowns v.16 Flivvers .,. . v....14 __ The loot! tiriwttng league will elate its season's schedule on the West alleys tomorrow (Friday) when the Flivvers will do battle with the Indiolas. This (Thursday) evening the Oh Henrys will meet the Crowns. two series to be rolled tonight Mid Friday night, the respective of the first three teams will unchanged hud it is not very likely that any. of the other teams will change their standing, aHlio such a thing is possible. Crowns, 2; £1 Hectare* 1 The Crowns gave Hie IB Rectors another trimming last Friday night when the former cellar champions to<»k two out of three games. Both teams hit a fast -pace in the first two games, but the third saw the El Rectors lose ground heavily. Five men hit the wood for 200 or more during the series. Roy Hankesrmeyer eaeily led the field with a total of 594 pins for the ' '• "I sate being charged in many places whidt misguide people in thinking prices are not down. Below we quote a few of our prices on dry goods and would deem it a great pleasure ta quoting you Other goods. *? '>•?- * ' '"7>;V:' Percale, light color, per ^fSi&l Percale, dark color, per 3rd Gingham, Toile Du Nord, 32 in., per yd,;.. .12c Gingham, Toile Du Nord, 27 ia* per ydL.^tSc Flannel, striped, per yd jJk.We -i wiS "-ft :... • ••y.'v-•. ... , ; w': j I SMITH BROTHERS 1 Conway ..-..»j219 Bickler Total Ritter W For Indiolas The Indiolas took three straight from the Buick Six on Monday evening: of this week. The winners displayed exceptionally fine form, succeeding in piling up a total of 2667 pins against 2377 as registered by their opponents. Vogt, of the Indiolas, was high man with a grand total of 612. In the second game he piled up a total of 245 pins. L. Page and Brefeld also rolled games of better than 200. The scores: Indiolas 1 2 8 Total Vogt 188 245 179 612 L. Page .. .210 162 189 511 R. Thompson .175 191 156 521 La u res ....166 166 166 498 Warner 175 175 175 525 ANNOUNCEMENT a"- : • t » t . • • i.\ • -V • ' \ to our friends and custo- . fliers, that we have discontinued the agency for Studebaker automobiles,, We want to assure present Studebaker owners that our interest in them and their cars remains the same, and that they will continue to receive the same courteous treatment and good service. Our plans for the sale of automobiles have a# not been completed, but will be made known in the near future. In the mean time, be assured tha.it ill be an automobile of known worth, and a real dollar for dollar value. STILLING'S GARAGE G. A. Stilling, Prop. McHenry, 111. ";;7 FIU7 1 '* 914 Buick Si* V 1 Nickels 128 Jones ..SS%176 Brefeld ...,*»202 Stenger ... .*7.160 F. Thompson .171 989 814 2667 2 8 Total 164 152 122 160 148 162 150 150 111 171 414 488 512 450 513 827 785 765 2377 2; Buick Six, 1 The El Rectors and Buick Six hooked up in battle on Tuesday evening of this week, the first named team taking two out of three games in a somewhat easy manner. The scores: El Rectore 1 2.3 Total 148 177 505 A Plain Business Proposition We wish to say to every citizen of this cominanity who, during the coming year, expects to need ANYTHING in the line of FURNITURE* that we are out strong for your trade. We have determined to put in a stiff bid for thebusiness that has been going to the mail order houses, and all we ask of you as a fair minded citiinn «o 4«v r> rtrr* Ttr nr>»t r\ r«*T\ Mm _ - . ^ >;Vv--£ IDLE CLASS* Hoot Gibson Beating the Game AND - A CLYDE COOK COMEDY Hsunpay, February 1 "SoBg of the Soul" "Y^^V^^feNTURY COMEDY v" MATINEE AT 2:39 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY It -*- • "a; •""i'S Ufarie Prevoat •IN jt get P -AND - '• f in . t '.i4.' Groom .180 Patzke ......161 Ritter 211 H ankermeyer . 168 . ._212 157 491 188 599 148 489 175 589 178 178 Buick Si#128 Total Nickels .1.4156 156 156 468 w A.189 117 164 420 Brefeld w 0,-158 321 162 551 Stenger ....^187 129 176 4 F. Thompson .185 196 208 584 775 829 861 2465 NOSED OUT BY RICHMOND |;..-.TpUR ORDERS. Surely this is no more llmu VAU 10 vonr nnmf merchant. Then if we can't please you (quality an4 * quickness of service considered), ^ ^ leas without a murmur. A fair chance to May we have it? I JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. By One Point The McHenry and Richmond high >asket ball teams hooked u| in a hard and most interesting .strug gle at Richmond last Friday night, Richmond winning the contest in a sensational finish by the close margin of one point, the final score being 21 to 20. Richmond started the game with a rush, outplaying the McHenry boys during the first half. In the however, Mchenry came back strong for a minute or two just before the close of the setto it surely looked as if our boys would be returned the . One of those long, lucky shots from back of center by one of the Richmond players put th» on ice for that team juat t>efore time was called. McHenry's showing at Richmond, especially in the second half of the struggle, was pleasing indeed to the faithful following of fans who accompanied the team to Richmond. Their floor work was fast, while their shooting was very satisfactory for a team by EdKuii 0 The line-«i#? * McHenry ! ^ Walsh Bohr v Jdfconnott Bonsleti^-! ' CC " * Sutton Winkle «. F. ^nnebeck L. F. Field throws: Winkel, 6; beck, 3; Johonnott, 2; Skinkle, 6 Rotnour, 1. Free throws: Kennetack' 4; Weld> 8- Let the "Just Us" girls you next Saturday' evening at the American Legion Mrs. Mi Mrs. John Niesen entertained n company of friends at her home on Riverside Drive on Wednesday afternoon. A few very pleasant hours re passed at five hundred and dominoes, with prizes going to the following: At card, first, Mrs. John P. Weber; second, Mrs. Gertrude L. Millar. At dominoes, first, Mrs. Anton Schneider; second, Mrs. Elizath Rothermel; consolation, Mrs. Fred Schneider. The serving of refreshments brought to a close a very enjoyable afternoon for thos% pres- L_ Public Auction! George Vogel, Auctioneer The house and two lots and personal property of Frank and Susan Jung will be sold at public auction by their heirs at Spring Grove, on Friday, Feb. 24. mmmjm • i --o" T'" V"*v* •' ,v ^ ,£ Si.4, ' > • ikputy Collecfeyr of ternal Revenue will be this bank to assist tdxpa In filing their 1 r : . /i • 24, 2 rm-M 4'--' 'i1 CASH & CARRY STORE WEST McHRT4StY, THE SATISFACTION STORE Sliiastore has earned that good name through giving satisfaction day in and day oat W its thany customers. Our watchword is "reliability." Our specialty is "dependable merchandise," and you can tell by the prices we quote in this advertisment that this is the store you money.. # MONEY SAVERS FOR THRIFTY HOUSEWIVE* 5 •»*ich "•t*. ' Elgin Creamery Butter, bulk, per jib. .421 v Arnold Bros. Diamond A Lard, lb Good Luck Oleomargarine, per lb._. Peanut Butter,.2 lb. tin pails Fancy Head Rice, 3 lbs. for .w V_- - Good Luck Milk, per can. Country Gentlemeii Corn, No. 2 can. 'V'1 if 2 cans for i I5e ^ Golden Cut Wax Beans, No. 2can..lH: Del Monte Peaches, No. 2H can Dal Monte Pineapple, sliced, No. 2H ' " * can, per can : Dal Monte Pineapi^e, grateid. No. 2 ; can, per can Sun maid Seedless Raisins, 15 oz. pkg. Sunmaid Seeded Raisins, 15 oz. pkg.. Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes, pkg.. 9& Calumet Baking Powder K. C. Baking Powder, 15 oz. can 1 Baker's Cocoa, Vi lb. can 21i Yacht Club Salad Dressing, Ige. bottle S5t Snider's Tomato Soup, 14 oz. can 15€ Jibby's Catsup, 8 oz. bottle, 2 for Swans-down Prepared Cake Flour, | large pkg; 5 Navy Beans, 4 lbs. for •;W:; 'Wis'.. 1:^-> : \:i- Clothes Pins, 3 doz. for Galvanic Soap, 5 bars Flash Cleaner, hand soap,lie 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, per bottte..i.lJi.llc Dates, per pkg.. Hipolite, M M. Cream, lpt|SK^.2lc Pumpkin, fto. 3 can i,„,l-14e Prepared Mustard, ldoz. _ Hc Pep, pulverized Soap, per pkg^.t;.-.lle Autoihatic Soap Flakes, 2 lb. fci^-.tSe Ground Spices, 2 oz. pkgs., each..... 9c Sweet Tip Top Tobacco, 14 oz. poil.72c Our Advertiser Tobacco, 12 oz. ^cg..48c Unoolored Japan Tea, per lb. Me Old Reliable Coffee, per Ilk^;15€ Spiced Herring, per lh... Holland Herring Milchers, per Norway K K K K Herring, per lb 18c Hardwood Laundry Baskets, extra strong, built for rough use $145 Arnold Bros. Fancy Breakfast Bacon 25c Fancy IdahoRussett Potatoes, bu.._|2.40 F a n c y S p a n i s h O n i o n s , 2 l b s . . . 2 5 c Navel Oranges, Sun Kist, per Fancy Celery, 2 bunches _^_.25c Leaf Lettuce, per lb. Fancy Red Salmon, tali can Bullion Cubes, per dost..22c SPECIAL--With a $2.00 grocery purchase, not including flour, latd, " 10 pounds sugar for 5#c BIG ALUMINUM SALE 1 ' ' 1 1 1 " I I ' ' -U ."III".. - - 1 , 1 .. wmp % SATURDAY, FEB. 18th rdm 9 . to U a m ... ^ ::$2.of % qt. Covered Kettles, value.. $1.75 Large Colanders, valtte%^^$1.2lf ;f^pea Kettles, value.. . Large Dish Pans, % ^ ' ^ Roasters, value . $1.5^ c 2 qt. Double Boilers, value $1.50 . Set ot 3 Sauce Pans, value _$1.35 4 qt. Covered Stew Paps $1.50 6 qt. Kettles, value_„ $1.75 Pudding Papjk , ~ 10 All the above at BE SURE TO BE IN TIME Vlfc'VNtt. 1 .,C : VYCITAL McHenry ; "iNr'..»i'-m b- m 1 7.. - -r •'*. •' ' <'• -J-.i -r:*

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