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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jun 1919, p. 10

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WEEKLY PERSONAL ITEMS CODERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK r / IN OUR BUSY VILLAGE AS Seen by Plaindealer Reporters and Handed Into , Our Office by Oor Friends Walter Warner attended the funeral of a friend at Elgin Tuesday. Mrs, E. M. Geier spent Friday and Saturday as the guest of Chicago relatives. > Louis A. Erickson transacted business matters in the metropolitan city Tuesday. Miss Mary Burke passed the first of the week ,as the guest of relatives in Elgin. .• ° • - , Mrs. John Niesen * and- daughter, Isabelle, were Chicago visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cootey and children were guests of relatives at Naperville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Covell of Portland, Ore., were recent guests at the J. F. Claxton home Edward Brefeld of Chicago spent Decoration day with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mrs. John Niesen and daughter, Marie, spent Tuesday of " this week in the metropolitan city. I Miss Sue Frett spent several days last week as the guest of relatives in,the metropolitan city. Mrs. F. V. Cobb and children of Hebron spent Decoration day as the guests of McHenry relatives. Miss Barbara Weidemann of Elgin spent the latter part of last week as the guest of McHenry friends. Michael Weston of Woodstock spent the latter part of last week as the guest of McHenry relatives. Mrs. A. H. Hill of ^Wilmette, 111., spent Decoration day in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Mary A. Waited": Mrs. Cleve Carney and children of Chicago were the guests of relatives here, the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Boiler of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wentworth. J. C. Bickler, Dr. D. G. Wells and Prof. A. E. Nye were among the Chicago passengers Tuesday morning. John Brefeld of Kenosha, Wis., was spent tfte latter part of last week as the guests of relatives here. Miss Ethel Jones of Eleanor, Ala., spent several days last and this week as the guest of her brother-in-law, C. W- Goodell, at t^je Park hotel. Mrs. N. H. Petesch and daughter, Angela, returned home Monday even-1 ing from a several days' visit With Relatives in the metropolitan city. Misses Lucy Stewart, Helen and Elizabeth Morrison and Wm. Stewart of Chicago were guests in the home of Mrs. Clara Starritt Decorati8n day. Mr. and Mrs. John Judson, Mr; and Mrs. -Clarence Judson and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Judson and son of Hebron were Sunday guests' of J. C. Claxton's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frankenhauser, and Egewald Lang of Chicago spent the latter part of last week as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Geier. F._ Fink, J. Eagan, "Skinriy" Nelson, L. V. Jackson and P. Cribbins, members or the Rovers' club, of Chicago passed the week end at their cottage at Pistakee Bay. ' . Michael Freund was one of the McHenryites to see the 33rd division parade in Chicago Monday. He saw his son, Henry, a member of the division, and found him just as happy as any of them Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Erickson and children and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Erickson and daughter of Rockford passed the latter part of last week as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Story, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McOmber and daughter, Marion, and Mrs. J. H. Waldron of Chicago and Mrs: J. C. Blackstone of Crown Point* Ind., were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nicholls of Chicago; Mr and Mrs. John Karls and daughter, Misses Lovina Nicholls and Genevieve Newman df Woodstock were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zuelsdorf the latter part of last week. Wm. Stoffel was in Chicago Monday, where he saw the demonstration given the boys of the 33rd division, CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOR SALE--No. 1 timothy hay. Inquire <Sf Lee Huson, Volo, 111. 50-2t«; FOR SALE--Row boat, practically new, and two sets of oars. Call ." ' Phone 611-R-l/ . ® •• FOR SALE--One team of good farm mules, weight - 2600 lbs. William Justen, Ringwood, 111. 51-3t FOR* SALE--Sfcaffold lumber at St. Mary's church. Inquire of S. „ H. Freund, McHenry, 111.' 51-lt FOR RENT--The John R. Brents residence'on John street. Apply t# C. W. Stenger, West McHenry Stat* Bank. 47-tf WANTED--Young girl to assist with housework. Call McHenry 65-M or address W., The Plaindealer, McHenry, 111. 51-lt FOR SALE--Four room cottage and six lots, located near Fox river. Inquire of or write Mrs. A. J. Pouliot, McHenry, 111. N 50-4t* LOST--A sand colored long wool coat in McHenry. Think it was left on a bench at Justen's pier. Finder please leave at this office. 51 WANTED--Small acreage of improved or unimproved land, improved preferred. Have cash purchasers^ Ben Stilling, McHenry, 111. 49 FOR SALE--The C. H. Parks house and'property on the corner of John nd Center streetsJn West McHenry. "j. W. Stenger, West McHenry. 39-tf FOR SALE OR RENT--The Kelter arm of 120 acres situated east of the 'illage of McHenry. Apply to or write C. W. Stenger, West McHenry, 111. 39-tf FOR SALE--A quantity of White Cap Fellow Dent seed corn at $4.50 per .bushel. Inquire of Peter M. Freund, McHenry,' 111. Phone 630- M-2. « 45-tf TO SETTLE ESTATE--Will sell at reasonable price, the Anton Engeln roperty, consisting of barber shop, hotel building, two vacant lots ad' joining property, also one at Emerald Park. Address Helena Sn.alley, 336 Lake Ave., Woodstock, 111. 45-4t a tveek *end gues4t .in- 4th. Ue Uho me ofr hvis ww h o w e r e Zt h e~ c i t y s^ g u e s t s o tn t h a t parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. day. Mr. Stoffel met his son, Lewis, Miss Lena Stoffel spent several (lays this week as a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Westfall, in -Chicago. _ Miss Flora Mansfield of Woodstock was a guest in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Sherburne, last Saturday. * "C. M. Buel of Elgin spent a few days last week as his summer home at Rosedale on Fox river, north of this village. ... John J. Martinr of Chicago spent the latter part of last week as a guest in the hoifte of his sister, Mrs. John P. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weiss and daughter, Rosemary, of Chicago spent several days last week in the home of Mrs. Mary A. Waite, , S. F. Frazer and Stewart Mueller of Chicago were guests of Misses Alta and Variija Wentworth the latter part of last week. * Misses Rose and Gertrude Oertel -passed the latter part of last week as the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oertel. Miss Esther Stoffel of Chicago was a guest in the home of her parents, \llr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel^ the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Portman of Chicago passed the latter part of last week as gufests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frisby,* south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and daughter, Harriet, of Woodstock who is a member of the 33rd, and reports him as looking fine and feeling happy. Those from a distance who came to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ellen Walsh here last week were: Miss Katherine, Bolger, Miss Nellie Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walsh, Kann Walsh and daughter, Mary; Mrs. NeUie Biggy, Jas. and John Murray, Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Walsh and son, Edwin, of Chicago; Mrs. Margaret Portman of Austin; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Corr, Kathryn and Raphael Corr, Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen and son, Harold, of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. George Bolger, Mrs. P. Costello and daughters, Mary, Margaret and Bess; Mr. and Mrs. John Costello and daughter, Regina; Miss Mary fCanaly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Flkherty, Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward, Miss Miyme Aylward, Mrs. Ed. Larkin, Miss Minnie Conway of Elgin; Miss^ Florence Muldoon of Whiting, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. George Hoelscher of Wheaton; Richard "Walsh of Poplar Grove; Mr.* and Mrs. Frank Walsh of Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Grayslake; Miss Nell Dwyer and Atty. and Mrs. Richard Dwyer of Elgin. Executor's Notice F. B. Bennett, Atty. '$efc|£e of Bernt A. Brasen, deceased. The undersigned having been ap- FOR SALE--Having purchased a racing machine, I must dispose of my newly rebuilt high speed Cornelia, capable of doing better than 75 miles per hour, or my model 1917 Studebaker touring car. Both caps are in excellent condition and will be sold. at a bargain. Frank Henry, 111. Justen, 51 HELP WANTED--Owing to the steady growth of our business, we are constantly in need of capable girls and women for light assembling and machine work. No experience necessary. Steady employment at good wages with prospect for advance-. ment. Apply personally or by letter. Woodstock Typewriter Co., Woodstock, 111. 49-4t pointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Bernt A. Brasen, leceased, late of the"'County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby, gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the August Term, -on the first Monday in August next, 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 17th day of May, A.. D. 1919. 49-3t Hanna Kuhn, Executrix.

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