We Salute Our Patrons """" „«* tn»<**«<£t -^-"-v* t. s.«.<<«i>4£ j»••jfc&'l'Jt «* * -, ".' •" •',•"% ••• .V* „>• ' "•. J\'c ."• •AY your efforts for prjae* •perity am4 ^rarity throughout the year meet with fruition on this Christmas day! And may Success attend yont s t r i v i n g • ; , . ; "-T-™5; •> ' Jprv Carey Electric S Green Street enry As We Ride Through •/"W* ' Life " <S?' i LET Christmas be a Peace on Earth and Good Will to Men. JEt is the day when we express our gratitude md friendship to those pa* trans to whom we dwe success. ' Smith Brothers General Merchandise Green Street McHenry x- Xgetiume Good Cheer W'. $r- Want Ad v FOR SALE COW SALE--Will sell at auction some day next week about 40 head Jersey, Geurnsey, and red cow*. Watch bills for date. These are all high testing and producing cows, of good size and type, real dairy cows. Hold Chicago milk market; buy a few high testers. Buy from home reliable dealers. Inspection invited before sale. Joe Kvidera, Cacy, 111., Phone 3t-J. 30 FOR SALE--Oat sprouter. Phone 614-R-l. Peter A. Freund, Route 1. McHenry. 28-tf FOR SALE--BULLS Registered Holstein backed by generations of high production. Calves to serviceable age. Ormsby Breeding at farmers' prices. Two miles north of Volo on Route 59. Henry Wegener. 24-tf FOR SALE--Extra fine biff type Poland China boars, and gilts. Sired by Smooth Image and Big Night. James Honter, McHenry Tel. 617-J-2. 18-tf FOR SALE--Well secured 7% First Mortgages on McHtnry Residence Property. Inifaire at Flaindeafer office. l»-tf FOR RENT FARM FOB RENT OR FOR SALE-- 158 acres, one-quarter mile fr.om McHenry, on Lake Geneva cement road. Mrs. Joe H. Justen. 21-tf. WANTED RELIABLE DEALER wanted to handle Heberling Products in McHenry County. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Earnings of $60 weekly' not unusual. Write for free catalogue. "G. C. Heberling Company, Dept. 345, .Bloomington, 111. 29-2 FARM - L<QANS--First mortgage loans on farms, low interest. Now taking applications for 1931 loans. R. M. Fritz, 2nd Fl., Harvard State Bank Bldg., Harvard, 111. Phone 147- 29-tf MISCELLANEOUS ICE SKATES SHARPENING * and SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING <of all kinds* & POPP Phone 162 •. ^ Main St, McHenry 27-tf jriiijir' $2--cASH--$2 FOR BEAD ANIMALS That v emu ovpr 1,000 lbs. ^ PHONE DUNDEE 1#" * "•'Reverse Charges MIDWEST REMOVAL €€*. Fofrsotne of us 1930 may have had its share of gloom and worry. But now is come the golden tide of joyous serenity and happiness. May the Christmas spirit last during all the New ¥«ar. ^ Jimes 1 Marshall <<&> McHenry Bakery Green Street McHenry LIVESTOCK HAULING AND GENERAL TRUCKING ~.f. Go anywhere, anytin^*-; "•* t Reasonable charges GEORGE WWTT, Phone McHenry 608-W^l 'McHenry 16-tf tc. ; Good Cheer! Good Fortune! W UPHOLSTERING--All kinds of furniture reupholstered and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Work called lor and delivered. Chas. Rasmussen, S. Center St., West McHenry, HL Tel. 167-M. 12-tf JEWELRY ON CREDIT: At Fred T. Ferris Jewelry Store, Woodstock, Illinois, you may buy on credit Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware; clocks all of the best grades and all at cash prices. No advance '"n price. Nation' felly advertised merchandise that you know by reputation. Come and see for yourself. FRED J. FERRIS, Jeweler, Woodstock, Illinois. 12-tf . \Mrt6u J Sail Chicago visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Frazer and * THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER, THURSpAr, DECEMBER 26, 1930 COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In By Onr Friends Hairy Morris of Chicago spent Sunday in McHenry. Mrs. F. O. Gans spent * few days last week in Chicago. Miss Clarice Miller waa a Crystal r 'Lake visitor Monday. - Miss Laura Karls-of Chicago spent Sunday at her home here. Everett Hunter, Jr., spent a few -days last week at Detroit. - Miss Anna Popp of Elgin spent Sunday at her home here. Herman Schaefer was a Chicago visitor one day last week. Mrs. Ford Jackson spent Monday with relatives at Johnsburg. Kathrine Marie Karis of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. ' Miss Adeline Pterkins of Waukegan spent the week-end ht her home here. Mis3 Helen Stevens is spending her vacation with relatives at Kewanee. Mrs. Albert Krause and Mrs. Albert Purvey were Woodstock visitors Wednesday. Albin Anderson of Harvard University is home for the Christmas- vacation. • Ray Howard arrived home this week to spend Christmas with , bis family. Mr. and Mtau Jacob Brefeld transacted business in Chicago last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs..Jl. M- Stephenson of Ringwood were McHenry visitors Sunday evening. Mrs. Anna Barron left for Ridgeway, Wis., Tuesday where she will spend the holidays. Arnold Anderson of Northwestern University is spending the holidays at his home here. Mrs. Patff Doherty and children spent a day last week with her parents at Woodstock. Mrs. George Miller and- Miss Florence Conway were Elgin visitors Saturday'and Sunday. Mrs. Goodfellow of Chicago was a guest of her daughter, a teacher tn the grade school, Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. Oaxton and daughter*, Mrs. John Dreynfiller and Mrs. Henry Foss, were Elgin visitors Friday. Clarence Thennes of St. Francis college, Milwaukee, Wis., is spending the holidays at Jus home in this city. Mrs. Ford Jensen and son, Vernon, and Mrs. H. M. Jensen of Woodstock were Friday afternoon callers in this city. Henry Foss left on Wednesday of last week for New York city, where he will spend the holidays with his mother- Floyd Covalt, Jr., of St. John's Military Academy, Delafield, Wis., is spending tlie holidays at his home in this city. ; * 4 : Mr. and Mrs. Ed N. Young and daughter visited Mr. Young's sister, Sr. M. Edulfa, at Buffalo Grove, Wednesday. Edmund Willis, left Tuesday night for Superior, Wis„ where he will spend the Christians vacation with his parents. Mrs. Fred Justen visited Mrs. John Bowers at Waukegan last week. Mrs. Bowers is undergoing treatment at a Waukegan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Scheid dad daughter, Rena, spent Sunday with her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs- Paul Marre at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brandt and chil-^ dren, Mary Frances and Robert, ox dren of Osceolo, Neb., arrived last of the week to spend the holidays in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith. Mrs- H. M. Stephenson of Ringwood left Wednesday night of this week for Grand Rapids, Mich., where she will spend Christmas with.her son, Paul, who is recovering from a recent operation. ILLEI THEATRE^ ^yoODSTQCH, ill Woodstock's Beautiful Play House Matinees Sun.-Wed.-8at. 2:3® Evenings 7-9 FAMILY MATINEE We invite families to attend the Sunday Matinees at the admission price of one fifty cent ticket. Family may consist' of Man and Wife and their unmarried"children. Call For Yotr Family Ticket m r r r . r JOE KVIDERA, CARY, ILL. Livestock Dealer IsS* Dairy Cows a Specialty i Satisfaction > Guarantee -1 Phone* Cary 87-J :"-7' n-tf E are sincere in our- CIIRIKTI11/1X • wish that Santa" dans' eindeer will bring to yoiji a eighful of everything that is ood in life--health, happiness ad prosperity. FARMERS--DEAD OR ALIYE ANIMALS-- We buy and pick up crippled and broken down cows, horses, pigs, sheep and old plugs. To be used for Silver Fox food.- From $2.00 to $10 per head. 7~!: ^ notice v ; V We buy dead animals also. ^hS pttj more for dead animals if you call us as quickly as the animal dies. Tele phone Harrington 256. We pay all telephone calls. *4-8 Anna Howard Cleaning and Pressing r-^een Street McHenry »»•»•»<•»••»»»••»»»»»»»»»»•»»»»»•»•»»»•»•»•»»••••••»» From Baby to Old Folk* Thursday and Friday Special Thursday? " Xmas Day" < Matinee and Night "J.B." Rotnonr flayers present-- "Believe Me Xam Tippy" ; On the Screen jjlharles Rogers K m Beads :d\ with .' ; -Jfelen Kan^ and*3 - Victor Moore« SATURDAY ^ GIFT N1TE ^Zane Grey's of the with Oeorge O'Brien also Talking Comedy Movietone News . *- 'J^V:&• SUNDAY-MONDAY TUESDAY >f ilhe Big ItAM - ww' • - Jdtin "Wayne, Marguente Churchill, El Brendal, Tully Marshall v v'" • i m i H'"» oomife 'fja Wed.-Thurs.-rri. V 31' iaX j Harold Lloyd && • in Feet first ssings On Your Horned the^Christmae gift of l^r All your household be pcrnihiiwii prosw . perity/ good iiealth and hap{^: ness. This is our Yuletide wish ; ^ t all our, friends--^for 1934- "Aa every ywt thereaft^t £ 3$1 centi MERRY CH ^ '*** , , Green Street . .. >•; ^-.4- ^ •X. You've bten our the whole year And we tend happy tnoughtt Id you* May every heart be , filled with joy, Glad welcome for the Sew Year Bay! TUNE--and keep your piano tuned. Tuning makes your piano a musical instrument. Phone 274-J or write J. H. Deihl, Woodstock, DL 27-tf Old Industry Wiped Out - Tbe plain of Jordan was assigned to the Knights Templar of Jerusalem '»y the Crusaders, and they are reported to have made $25,000 a year out rf the sugar cane Industry. The old mills are still there, in ruins, but under Turkish rule Irrigation systems $ere allowed to deteriorate, and no •anes grow ,there now. f v T i ' . We wish our f r i e n d s and l o v e d pnes a l l the good "V --^lasting health, prosperity, good cheersand - /^jiappiness. We appreciate the privilege of serving you , during the year, and look forward to renewed friendgkij* x %iring Again *f?«JMerry Christmas" to all! / Barbian & Freund Streol 14' I r- .4 * • iH.; ~*k _ Aboriginal European The Basques are believed to be a fragment, perhaps the only distinct remnant, of the pre-Aryan race or aboriginal people of Europe. Their language Is the only non-Aryan language of western Europe. Recent Investigations indicate connecthms with the Berbers of North Africa, who are of Hamltlc stock. * , 1931 - _ . . j - •i 11930 6P- X • ** -i 4 WEET *piit Christinas* em Oay be your fun on the Yule» May alt good tilings go with youl XHWStM ,T>«Sca» Hardware Green Street ,-:»5 last, and always we wish you the dhoicest blessings of Providence. May this Christinas and many others seejyon in health and wealth. -mi*.: »v*r i f Qreen Street Clothing for Men and Boy* JOLVi 0HR1$»|AS M.J. JNatural and i\rtificial l(:e First Chamber of Commerce The New York City Chamber of Commerce, organized in 1768 and Incorporated under a royal charter from King George III In 1770, -was the first Institution of Its kind In the United 8tates. . i: ' -j- Greetings of the Season " 4-.; - - ^ • 'AY New Year's Day-be .just the first of a long, |ong era of iappy and pto's- Jferous contentment for you ^nd your dear ones. Our "good wishes pursue you always dur- ^|ig X931 and aft«r. *: • Flie» Want Their Light* •1 House (lies, scientists find, will flock to rooms lighted with clear, blue or green glass, but will shun those lighted rei ft Home, - - A / ' ' > t t ! Ambrose hL. Phone 126-W - Express and Drayage ULETEDE is tbe time of ^ good cheer and good wtU. - ' V ' 1 ±>f We are in tune with the times; for we wish all the blessings,of Providence upon our tAmwji&0. James JSeavis TAILOR Cleaning and Pressing Green Street > -;.•;-.C; McHemy • v . a You Can't Learn It • i HAT good old-fashio Good Will and Jol t \ jQust be read in the smiles ot <Hir dear friends. Td you j Your dear ones we "proffer uu» expression of siiicerest Good Cheer. ' SrHrfreund^im " McHenry