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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jan 1916, p. 5

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«"• TOE1 McHENRT PLAINOEALER, McHENRY, ELL. Handy Remedies For the Home \ coiriplete assortment of simple remedies should be kept in your medicine cabinet. At this season you should have Cough, Cold and Headache Remedies, a Liniment, a Lotion, and a Salve, a Bottle of Camphor, Arnica, Witch Hazel, Etc. We will be glad to help you make a seledion of what is needed and will guarantee all goods. . H. Petesch DRUGGIST PHONE 56-W SHOES THE Mayer Honorbilt Shoe seems to be the best. Most of all we notice it in shoes forchildren. When parents come with their children and want a Mayer shoe they, certainly know why they want them. Will you try a pair next time at c ̂ • 4- 1 - o i i i i L i l •Phone 79-J 131 U». McHenry, 111. F. F. AXTELL, President L. E. MFNTCH, V. Pres. EMIL AKNOLP, Sep. C. f . MURPHY, Treas. */- f*luALITYfjEBSTEADS 7&Wocj<.npms We have a variety of handsome styles that will fit in well with any designs of furniture and add just that touch of completeness that will cause your friends to comment on the coziness of your bfed- room. Winner in "Folding Crib Contest" will be announced in February. Contest closes Jan. 31. N. J. JUSTEN & SON FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Phones: Office, 63-W; Res. #9-M. WEST McHENRY, ILL. \~NEIC NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED B Y j OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS 1 (F , JOHNSBURG Peter Freund is numbered among the sick. Joe Nell is spei}di^ ll| .j.v'eek in Lake Villa. * ̂ S. H. Smith was a busffliess visitor 'at McHenry Tuesday. / I Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Miller were Mc- j Henry callers Mondayi I Mr. and Mrs. John Klein were Mc- ! Henry visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams were , McHenry callers Monday. ] Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Michels were ! McHenry visitors Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thelen were visitors in McHenry recently. Frank Smith spent Tuesday as the guest of his sons in McHenry. . Mrs. Frank Mathieu visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. Meyers. John Franzen of McHenry called on Dr. Arnold Mueller here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Degari qf Mc­ Henry were visitors in town Tues­ day. G. E. Schoel of McHenry called' on Dr. Arnold Mueller the first of the week. Miss Emma Freund of McHenry passed Sunday in the home of Johi^ H. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freund of Volo were Sunday guests in the home of Martin Lay. Frank Niesen of Lake Villa visited among relatives and friends in Johns- burg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Mc- Hehry passed Sunday in the home of Jos. J. Michels. Mrs. Peter Wagner and children of McHenry visited Tuesday in the home of Wm. Althoff. Mr. and Mrs. Steve May spent Sun­ day as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe King. Mr^ and Mrs. Wallace Hewitt and son, Russell, of Ingleside were Johns- tburg callers Monday. j Miss Elizabeth' Freund is spending ;the week with her sister, Mrs. Lew ! Bishop, in McHenry. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hettermann were I geusts in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hettermann Sunday. A number of our young people en­ joyed the masquerade dance at Mc­ Henry last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen of Volo were guests in the home of Mr. and Two Minute Title Talks VII. The Delusion of a Warranty Deed A warranty deed is too often a delusion and a snare. Some- times it conveys an absolutely bad title. Your lawyer will tell you so. The warranty in the deed is no stronger than the present ability of the maker to make good. He may be dead when your defect is discovered; his estate may be insolvent. Again, your title may be held up as unmarketable at a time when a sale is extremely desired. For this annoyance >ou have no recourse on your vendor. It is your worry--not his. De­ mand an abstract before you buy, McHenry County Ab^tradt Co. WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS O f f i c e r s ana. vvu ovtmcici Read Plaindealer Ads A wedding dance will take place at Smith's hall here on Wednesday even­ ing, Feb. 9. >More particulars next week. * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams and son, Leonard, of Spring Grove were Sun­ day guests in the home of C. M. Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth Laures and daugh­ ter, Eva, of McHenry spent a few days last week as the guests of rela­ tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and daugh­ ters, Clarice and Marie, were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lay. Mesdames S. H. Smith, Joe Hetter­ mann and Barbara Smith spent" a cou­ ple of days last week as the guests of relatives in McHenry. Peter Williams was at McHenry Monday, where he assisted in moving the household furniture of Mr. and i Mrs. Martin B. Schmitt. i M rs. John E. Freund and daugh- i ter, Valerie, and Mrs. John Oeffling of McHenry were entertained in the home of C. M. Adams Wednesday of last week. Dr. Arnold Mueller has been con­ fined to his home thru illness this week. Dr. D. G. Wells of McHenry is attending him as well as his pa­ tients in this vicinity. Jacob Schaefer is erecting a cozy bungalow at Schaefer's Grove, just across the river from this place. He is building the place for rent and we are quite certain that he will experi­ ence little trouble in finding a renter. Jacob Schaefer has purchased one acre of land of his brother, Joe, and one acre of Peter Niesen. The land is situated on May avenue and has a river frontage. It has already been surveyed and laid into lots, which Mr. Schaefer is now pffering for sale. We are told that he has already sold one of the lots, . v The winners of the P. Schoenhoef- en prize at the masquerade dance, held at Smith's hall on Wednesday evening of last week, enjoyed a social gathering at S. H- Smith's on Satur­ day evening. Cards furnished the evening's chief diversion and all pres­ ent had a fine time. Those who made up the crowd were: Messrs. and Mesdames Joe King, Stephen May, John Miller, Misses Anna Oeffling, Tena Tonyan, Isabelle Tonyan, Mes­ srs. Stephen King, John King, Louis King, Peter Freund, Ed. Tonyan and Richard Geyser, Owing to the fact that several complaints were made against the holding of masquerade dances at Johnsburg, S. H. Freund wishes to announce that he will not hold any more such dances at his hall. Mr. Smith has always borne the reputa­ tion of conducting first-class dances at his hall and he doesn't want to do anything contrary to the wishes of the people of Johnsburg and the im­ mediate vicinity. Mr. Smith is here to please the public in general and if it's their wish that masquerade dances be discontinued he is only too willing to abide by their demands. Mr. Sgnith wants everyone satisfied, The winners pf prizes at the mas­ querade dance, held at Smith's hall here on Wednesday evening of last week, were as follows; Best dressed )ady, Mrs. Fillman; best dressed gent, Mathias Laures of McHenry; most comically dressed lady, Mrs. Joe King; most comically drepsed gent, Fred Weinschenker, McHenry; best flower girl, Miss Lizzie Justen; best cloWli, Frank Freund; best old-time lady, Mrs. Lawrence Baer; best group of farmers, Louis King, P. F. Freund, Ed. Tonyan, Stephen May, Stephen King, Richard Geyser, John King and John A. Miller; best group of clowns, Jos. Freund, Wm. Miller, Nick Miller, Mrs. May, Ed. Smith, E. Crone, Anna Weber, Jacob Miller, Albert Weber, Peter Freund and Dr. A. Mueller. RIDGEFIELD J. H. Slater was a Cary caller Mon­ day. W. E. Dike is on the jury at ^the county seat this week. Mr. Rossman was a business caller at Woodstock Monday. Mrs. Belle Dufield visited relatives in Elgin over Sunday. Mrs. Lola Bennett was a caller at Woodstock Wednesday. V. Breytspraak was a Chicago pas­ senger Monday morning. M rs. E. E. Shepard visted in Chi­ cago the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Waterman and children and S. Reed of Woodstock Mrs. W. S. Jayne of Woodstock was a caller here Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Coates visited the latter's parents at Woodstock Sun­ day. Mrs. Anna Mollohan was a Crys­ tal Lake visitor on Wednesday of last week. C. M. Keeler of Elgin spent Sun­ day with his mother, Mrs. S. Wake­ field. L. J. Gibson of Chicago was an over Sunday guest in the home of his parents. Geo. Wheeler attended the funeral of his brother at DesPlaines Thurs­ day last. Mrs. C. Risvold and son, Glenn, visited friends at Woodstock part^jof last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould and daugh­ ter of Woodstock visited at C. Ris- vold's Sunday and Monday. Mrs./ Rose Goddard and daughter, Genevieve, were callers at Woodstock Sunday afternoon. were afternoon callers here Sunday. Church Notes The theme for Sundav morning is to be "The Drama of Life," based on the book of Job. D. V. Blayney was entertained at the home of Mrs. Mollohan over Sun­ day. Topic for C. E. Sunday evening, "Great Foreign Missionaries." Miss Pearl Reed, leader. Special music. Mrs. Minna B. McGann of Elgin will give a reading, "Pollyanna," in the lecture room of the church Sunday evening, Jan. 30. Don't miss it. A special offering will be taken. On Friday and Saturday evenings, Feb. 4 and 5, the young people of the C. E. society will give an entertain­ ment in the church, entitled "Pictures in the Fire," under the direction of Mrs. McGann of Elgin. This enter­ tainment consists of tableaux, reci­ tations, music and readings. Come out and see the old time readings. Admission, 25 and 15 cents. Think About It Seriously! We wish to remind you that the enrollment of Our Landis Christmas Savings Club Will Close within the next few days IF you have not become a member, we suggest that you consider seri­ously doing so N-O-W. We are so thoroly convinced that it is a "good thing'1 for everybody that we are enthusiastic and are anxious to make the* club a Banner Club in point of membership. We would like to have you and your friends among those to whom we will issue checks just before Christmas. Consider the proposition now. Get all the partic­ ulars then decide positively. We would be glad to have you enjoy this Landis privilege. :: :: Hoy Banking Co. Fremont Hoy Clarence F. Hoy EED TERRA COTTA Misses Mae and Lizzie Ames were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mrs. W. G. Kennedy was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Miss Annie Buss was a Crystal Lake caller last Wednesday. Howard Wattles of McHenry called here Saturday morning last. Robt. was a business vis­ itor at Crystal Lake Tuesday. M. A. Conway spent a few days this week with his sisters in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. W- J- Welch of Mc­ Henry called at J. M. Phalin's Sun­ day. M iss Eleanor Phphn of Ridgefield spent the week end at her home here. Mrs. John Riley passed the latter part of last week as the guest of Chi­ cago relatives. James and Ray Brown of Wood­ stock were business callers in this vicinity last Wednesday. Miss Marion Conway, who is now employed in the Elgin watch factory, passed Saturday and Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway have purchased the Mrs, E. S. Wheeler home east of Fox river at McHenry and will move there in the spring. OSTEND Miss Ammie Francisco is recover­ ing from a very severe cold. Frank Kaiser sold a load of porkers last week to McHenry buyers. Mrs, C. E. Jecks is suffering with rheumatism in her foot, not serious, but lame. Charlie Sherman is improving, but his mother is down, tired out with watching. F. B. Thompson has a new man.in his tenant house. He comes from Wisconsin. About half of the pupils of our school have been absent the past week on account of sickness. Mr. Cooley doesn't care for mud or water when he wants to take a trip. His tin Lizzie always goes. Ed. Wallis is hauling cord wood from Mr. Cooley's and cording it up near hie own home to season. The voters of this locality will be given a chance to vote on the saloon question again this coming spring. It's no secret. Those that have to move this spring begin to think quite seriously. We have heard of only four changes in ARC "A Successful Dairyman's Feed." Here is your chance to profit from over three years of thorough and careful experiments and. tests that have been made on Mr. Arthur Meeker's "Arcady Farm" at Lake Forest, III. Arcady Dairy Feed for over two years has proved to be the best milk producer that could be fed to over 550 rows on the Arcadv Farm. The cows cet no other grain ration, and the herd averages 30 to 35 pounds of milk per day the year round, summer and winter. Many other big farms are using t h i s f e e d s u c c e s s f u l l y -- W H Y N O T Y O U ? We are specializing on Arcady Dairy Feed beciuse what it has done for others it surely can do for you. It is made from Malt Sprouts, Dried Brewers' Grains. Cottonseed Meal, Grains and Grain Products, Cane Molasses and Salt, specially treated to get maximum digestibility, bulky and extremely palatable, Arcady Dairy Feeds are sold on a quality basis only. They are not merely theoretical rations but successful, practical, ready rations sold at reasonable prices. Bo SUTO to OOOM in 'MmI -flpl your trial order soon. Wilbur Lumber Co., West McHenry, OfficeHours i Telephones to 12:M a. m. Office 17 1:## to 4£$ p. m. Residence 51-W 7:M to 8:M p, m. A. I. FROEHLICH Physician and Surpeon FREUND BLDG. Over McAllister „ WEST MrHENRY CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT A 11 advci Ubi'incnt* Inm-ittd uuUt«r llu« u.ti Collowiuif rates: KItc lines or Imi, *6 o«nt» for flr»t insertion; 16 cents for each subsequent Insertion. More than five lines, 6 cents a line for drst Insertion and 3 oents a line for adriltloril iimertjon*, FARMS FOR SALE--Inquire of C. W. Stenger, West McHenry State Bank. 19 WOULD like to correspond with a young lady. Orrin Smith, North Crystal Lake, 111. R. D. Roughest, Reddest Hands Made Beautiful WANTED--Good girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. C. W. Stenger, West McHenry, 111. 32-lt FOR SALE-^--Several Barred Ply­ mouth Rock cockerels. W. A. Sayler, West McHenry, 111. Phone 622-M-l. FOR SALE--Four Berkshire brood sows; one pedigreed boar. A. M. Schiller, West McHenry, 111. Phone 603-J-2. 24-tf LOST--A gent's black kid glove on streets of McHenry yesterday-. Find- e^ will confer a great favor by leav­ ing same at this office. 32-lt FOUND--On Volo road, a fur glove. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this ad. In­ quire of Hubert Freugd, McHenryr 111. WANTED--Men who desire to earn over $125.00 per month write us to­ day for position as salesmen; every opportunity for advancement. Cen­ tral Petroleum Co., Cleveland, O. cWc COMPOUND ALCOHOL i r* c.u FoSwiMStMlW* fWJH MlU W U*wL TmmJ uaj St- •J 6* <1* u <um ' J tkc puff*. fp r.Dic50MPA„v Now every woman can have hands of lily whiteness and vel^ vety softness, if she will rub Cidic Cucumber Cream Compound on them once or twice daily for a short period. « The juice of fresh cucum*. bers and other soothing, heal' ing and whitening elements wnich compose Cidic Cu' cumber Cream Compound are of the greatest value to the skkv and this preparation will be found especially fine for chaps or that dry, harsh condition caused by wintry ; weather or motoring in wind or (km as it restores and preserves the nat­ ural beauty and texture of the skin. 6 Cidic Cucumber Cream Compoutut ..... - will free the hands from wfather-' stain or blemish of any kind, and its use will not soil gloves nor the daint­ iest Uce. Nothing else is like it-- nothing can take its place, and once you try it you will prefer it to any­ thing you fever used , Sold by Your Druggist CTDIC COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL. WANTED--An experienced poultry man. One who understands incuba- tor. Inquire of or write Mike Pitzen, McHenry, 111. 'Phone G1G-M-1. 27-tf 1 FOR SALE--A few pure bred Hoi-1 stein-Freisian bulls. Ready for ser- j vice. Eligible to register. W. E. Whiting, West McHenry, 111. 24-tf FOR SALE--Store fixtures, includ­ ing 150 feet of counters, also shelv­ ing. Will sell dirt cheap. Inquire of or write Martin B. Schmitt, Mc­ Henry, HI. 32-tf FOR RENT--On halves, a 120 acre farm, situated five miles east of Mc­ Henry and one mile southwest of Volo. AH under cultivation and buildings in good condition. Bert Vasey, McHen­ ry, 111. Phone 612-J-2. 32-2# our immediate neighborhood. Watch for the Eagle masquerade. Lay in at one time & big supply of staple, substantial groceries. This will SAVE you many unnecessary STORMY TRIPS, and also SAVE yo|* MONEY. Ourgroceries,whether staple or fanoy, are the SPLENDID quality. You eat three tine* every day. You will ©njoy y£ur food while you eat our» good gro­ ceries; you will enjoy GOOD HEALTH afterward. •M* •3S iS Schneider Bros., - Wesflt McHenry '•.SI

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