;=*«: -w.-. ?rr *$#« <'W, mm "What CHURCH J 8t> Hary'i Catholic Chnreh KlHH; Sunday: 7.-00, 8:80, 10:00 and 11:80 Holy Day*: 6:00; 8:00: WKJO. Wade Day*: 0:45 and 8:0t. Pint Friday: 6:80 and 8:00. Confessions: , _ _ Saturdays: 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. . Thursday before First Friday-- r; After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; gt- "• 8:00 p. m. and 7 K)0 p. m. M«gr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. f-\ ! 4ie%. ur. St. Patrick's Catholic Chatch Masses: - - * Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. :5 • Weekdays: 7:80. J"<-b First Fridays: 7:80 ' ' *. . : ! - On First Friday, Commnale'n <Hsv, tributed at 6:80, 7:00 and before •p * \ and during the 7:80 Mass. > " Confessions: • '. • Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. >• and Y ,' 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. v : v I v i Thursday before First Friday^- t 4:00 to 6:00 pjn. and 7:00 to 8:00 Wm. A. O'Eonrke, Pastor. DINSB =t Auctioneers, Charles Leonard Thoa. M. Rafter The farm having been rented for rent the undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm 80 rods west of Hartland, 4 miles northwest of .Woodstock, 8 miles southeast *jp<f Harvard, on MONDAY, MOT. IS Commencing at 10:00 o'clock sharp the following described property, towit: 86 TTKATI OF LIVESTOCK Consisting of # 20 HoUtein Dairy Comi T; New milkers and springers; 7 heifers, from 8 to 14 months old, large sice; Halstein Bull, with papers. 3 Head of Horses -- Black gelding, 12 years; bay gelding, 11 yrs.; grey gelding, 10 years. Hogs--34 spring pigs. 80 White Leghorn pullets. Feed 6:00 and 10:00 Holy Days: 7:00 and Weekdays: 8:00 first VMday: Confessions: v,}, Saturdays: 2:80 and 7:80 , Thursday before First Friday*-- 8:80 and 7:80. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. St. Peter's Catbohe Church, Spring Grave Masses: 8:00 and lfetft. 1 and tM. i: SsOO. IbatFiiday: SHMl. 8 JO and, 7:16. Tliiiiidnj before Flnt FridajH- 8:80 and 7:16. Btr. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. lUm Brangettcal Lutheran Church / John St. East of Highway 81 Weat McHenry, Hit Herman C. Noll^pgstor, Round Lake, A cordial welcome is extended to all who have no church affiliation to worship with us. The message heard from our polpit, we are sure, will AD your heart with hope and courage. S e r v i c e s . -- a j n . Sunday School .....--10 nan. "Christ Our Only Talking Point!" W E L C O M E Listen to the International Lntheran Hour Sundays---WGN 11:30 a. SIDNEY MARTIN AUCTION WtorsMp JSernce: 11:00 uk Mlthoot Youth Frilowship 7:00 pjn. Wayne Price, hitor. Wonder Lake Ev. Luth. Church (Missouri Synod) Sunday school--10:00 a.m. DWne servkes--8^0 p.m. H. L. Pfotenhauer, Pastor. Church . SW^PPa Cbir Irti--Ui1> lfiil ning. Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, AUCTION CHARLES LEONARD, AactiNfM Phone WwMn| 478 16 tons 2nd cutting alfalfa, baled. Due to ill health, the undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Baldwin farm, on Route 176, on Terra Cottp aVfc, next to C. A N. W. Ry. tracks in city limits of Crystal'Lake, at 11:80 o'clock sharp, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16 the following described property towit: 135 HEAD Or UVMTO0K consisting of 9 CATTLE--27 head of dairy heifers, 1st and 2d calf milkers and close springers, mixed herd of Holsteins, Durham and Ayrshire--4.2 average test; 3 Brown Swiss cows, 5 yean old; stock bull, 2% years old, wt. 1800 ; 8 real calves, 300 lbs., and down. The farm being sold, will sell at i HORSES--2 head of horses, .12 years public auction on the Chapman farm; 0i(ji wtt 2,800, sound. THO& M. RAFTER, Auctioneer 6 miles southeast of Woodstock, 2 miles east of Route 47, 3 miles west of Crystal Lake on 176 and M mile north of Mt. Thabor cemetery, on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp the following described property, towit: Consisting of 1 Roan Team '&/• ^8 tons 2nd cutting clover and timothy, baled; 20 tons 1st cutting clover, baled; 16 tons first cutting clover; 16 tons first cutting alfalfa; 10 tons timothy hay; 30 ft. of silage in 14 ft. silo; 1600 bu. oats; Vicland, free from foul seed; 66 bu. wheat; 40 acres of good corn, all hard; 16 bu. potatoes. ^ Machinery-Power . Oliver 70 trac., rubber on front -"•tad cultivator; John Deere Model B good shape; 16x30 McD. tractor on lubber; John Deere 2 bottom tractor plow, 14-in.; 28x46 Case grain thresher with ball and roller bearing asgood as new; Case Model M silo filler with pipe to fill a 50-ft. silo, also inside pipe, good shape; Papec hammer mill; Rosenthal steel 40 corn husker as good as new; 8-in. feed grinder; U. S. grain Mower with lot of pipe, new; wood saw with 26- in. saw blade; 2 extra 26 in. saw Mades; 14x16 McD. hay baler. - *%r ^ Machinery f- Lowden hay hoist with 6 h. p. gas engine on truck; 3 h. p. gas engine; 2 h. p. gas engine and cement mixer on hand truck; Mc-iD. 6-ft. mower, runs in oil, new; John Deere side rake, new; Mc-D. steel push hay loader; Mc-D. hay rake, 12-ft,; David Bradley manure spreader, on rubber; rubber tired wagon; hay rack with basket, can take side off; steel wheel wagon with box; wood wheel wgaon with box; 32-ft. corn and grain elevator, new; 100-ft. 7-in. tractor belt, new; 76-ft. 7-in. belt; 2 Deere corn plows: O. K. Champion elevator potato digger; wood wheel wagon; John Deere potato shaker digger; 7-ft. . American disc grain drill; 8-ft. seed- . er; 7-ft. Deere horse disc. 6-ft. McCormick grain binder; Mcgear drive Ncorn binder with bundle aarrier; one sled; cutter with single harness; electric welder for 110 or 220; 7-ft. tractor disc; 2 walking plows; 3-sec. iron drag; 2 2-sec. iron drags; J. D. corn planter with fert. attach.; Bradley 2-sec quack digger; road cart, new; steel road drag; 2 wheel cart to haul silo pipe; 2 20-ft. hay rope, 1 inch, new; 76 ft. trip rope; 20 grain bags; 1931 Oldsmobile g^-pass. auto; 2 sets of harness. & Miscellaneous Cider press and grinder; spray pump; gasoline tank; sack cart; 8 harpoon forks; grapple fork; 36-ft. extension ladder; large bench with blacksmith drill; 2 tackle blocks with rope; electric brooder; 2 steel tanks and steel barrels; barrel cart; 2 tank "•eaters; Stewart elec. Clipmaster, 9"ew' mo^e^ 21; 100 ft. garden hose. " 3 sets neck yoke and eveners; elec, find battery fence chargers, fanning Iflnill, hand or "power; lots of forks and ivels; pile of old iron; lot of small too numerous to mention. ^ Milk HUM Equipment W Hinman vacuum units with electric f >tor and pipes; 2 double units, Mc ; Riteway single unit; 2 Blue Rib n milking machines with motor Solution tank; Skelgas heaber and Sank; Mc-D. cream separator for |»nd or power; 12 milk cans; pails $ad strainers. | Household Furniture Estate Heatrola stove; kerosene ve; heating stove; laundry stove king chairs; 3 stands; couch; Geni ic radio; 3 kitchen chairs, 6 ing room chairs; No. 22 sausage ~ T on stand; bed; electric floor »; 20 gal. jars; lots of small jars fruit jars. Grange Ladies vfty serv# responsible for accidents. All sums of $26.00 and that amount cash, over that it a credit of six months at 6 cent will be extended on notes id by tho clerk. Anyone decredit, kindly make arrangebefore purchase is made. No to be removed until Work anywhere. 1 set of double breeching harness. Feed 18 aores ripe standing corn in field; 68 shocks of com; 600 bu. Vickland oats; 26 bu. wheat; pile of straw. Poultry 86 laying Leghorn hens; 60 White Roman Leghorn pullets. Jamesway coal brooder stove; quantity feeders and waterers. Machinery McCormick _2-bottom tractor plow, new; disc; drag; 2 section drag; Janesville corn planter; 8 ft Tiger grain drill, side delivery. HOGS--14 feeder pigs, wt. 120 lbs. each; 30 weaned pigs, wt. 60 lbs. each; 16 gilts; 26 shoats, wt 200 to 260 lbs. each; 10 brood sows, wt. 300 to 600 lbs.; sow ahd 8 pigs, 6 weeks old; one well bred gentleman hog, wt. 400 lbs. 60 white Australian hens, laying. Hay, Grain and Machinery 66 acres good standing corn; 80 acres standing corn, 2Vi miles east of Crystal Lake on Route 14; 200 bu. oats; 10 tons baled sweet clover hay; 6 tons alfalfa and timothy hay mixed, baled. Model A John Deere tractor and cultivator, in A-l shape; Model D John Deere tractor, in A-l shape; John Deere 8-bottom plow, in A-l shape; 8-ft. double disc; 2-section spring tooth harrow, new; 4-section drag, in good shape; Deering corn binder; John Deere manure spreader, good shape; Case corn planter with . - wire and fertiliser attachment, new; John Deere tandem tractor, MeCormick-Deering 1-row corn pick- McCormick mower; 3-section; er> pull type, with power take-off, in good shape; 6-ft. McCormick mower in good shape; 8-ft. seeder; International silage filler; 10-ft 1-row horse cultivator; Litchfield horse rake; rubber-tire wagon and spreader, nearly new; McCormick | rackt new; silage wagon and rack; corn binder; McCormick grain binder;'purap jack; 2 drive belts; 10 milk steel wheel wagon with rack; rubber!cans; electric Rite Way milking tired wagon with rack; double corn machine, new; electric cream sepasheller; sulky plow: 2% horse gaBO- rator, new; set breeching harness, line engine; 60-gal. gas barrel; 4 milk cans; wash tank; solution tank; electric stirrer; electric Sani-Matic water heater, used 3 months. Household Furniture Wash boiler copper bottom; wash board; cook stove, nearly new; Warm Morning heating stove used one year; laundry stove, nearly new washing machine, rebuilt; dining room table and 6 chairs; daybed with mattress; vegetable grinder. TERMS--All sums of $26 and under that amount cash; over that amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved by clerk. Those desiring credit kindly make arrangements prior to purchase. No property to be removed until settled for. SIDNEY MARTIN Weat McHenry State Hank, Clerking like new; lime spreader; fanning mill; 15-inch hammermill; grain blower; 3 spools of hog wire, 20 rods each, new; 3 hog troughs; gasoline barrels; 2 extension rims for tractor; all small tools; gas water heater; bath tub and seat; some furniture and many other items too Maytag j numerous to mention. ice box; LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer DINSE BROS. National Bank of Woodstock. TERMS--All sums of $25 and under that amount cash; over that amount a credit of Bix months at 6 percent will be extended on notes approved by the clerk. Those desiring credit kindly make arrangements prior to purchase. No property to be re' moved until settled for. FRED C. SOHROEDER West McHenry State Bank, Clerking. 14th in \ tot hi the 19th century. rouatrj usti properly is a wandetftd eosmetic. Dry your hair In the sun. it every day ha the sun, if And bend over tram the wntet when you brush. This makes the blood n»h to your head'where H feeds and stimulates both scalp the lade of proper dr- Ips make the face age ths skin on the rest of the • Land in Alaska lbs homestead land in Alaska Is in flis timber -away from es- Mads. A settler has to own road through several of timber of muskeg swi clear the timber from his land, hire a tnete and breaking plow at the rata a( p an acre to turn ovefr the brush and Ibioss, and then it will taka about three years lor the and main to decay. . !»' . B% Yoang Pig 1 Mhthird of the pigs Cst>- sfc farms last year died bached marketable age. of IMTloss is inevitable, but a large pMfttn died from preventable Including such diseases as swine erysipelas, tion, contagious abor- '.tion and infections associated with unkept hog lots and nutritional toeton. SEWER CLOGGED? Have It Cleaned With the SANGER MOTOR-MOLE NO DIGGING JUl Werk Guaranteed IS H. L. RAPP t^ystal Lake, I1L Crystal Lake 888 **** *** *rrnrinnfiAAiwuir W. 904-M tUBmay, Ul Q-T TKOOOirO 00. -- Gnvri .Pack Dirt -- Du»p Trnefca Far Hlr^' ; Pbmi Islsiisig «77<W*|^ MeHeary, IB. -- naisrs dma* w*nroA*T nvoxnio Mdnmtr. ILL. Saad, Gravel, Mask IHrt, Phone MeBniy WJ-R-t --> Basement Kxmvatihg -- NETT'S SAND A GRAVEL Special Rates oi| Road Grnvd and Lot Filling .. Blaek DI$ „ , Eomm, r-velfng and Grading. . . ; J. K. NETT ^ Johnaburg P. --VeStiary Strnctaral Steel - Onuunental Iran JMIding Specialties Steel Stairs and Railings % L. BECKER, 888 Railroad St. Man MARENGO, ILL. 144 ATI Welding Senridi At Schwenaan's Chevrolet Salt* Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. WIRFS, Operator 615-W-l er 877 er 177 M*HBNRT, ILL. WAOTIb to feW-- We pay $5 to $16 for Old or Injured Horses or Cows Standing or Down if Alive. Mitt'i Mink Raneh - Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 669-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES * CATTLE We pay phone charges. » i'im '!* w lul Ebteto KcBDIXT rLOXAI. 00. Om Mb Sorth <rf IttBmTj on Rralt SI Flowvrs for all OOOMMS! WORWIC«« rnrnMBtfUi ' Pwtra!trot, Cemsiereial Photography Phone 878 - Bivendde Drive McHBNRT. IbL FOP REFRIGERATION 1 - Call WONDER LAKE 868 TeL McHenry 248-1^ HASOLD H. BSIiL Pihting, Decorating and Paperhaaglng jPenrndsble Wark 105 N. GREEK ST., WHENRY ROTHERMEL ELECTRIC SHOP ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS RADIO REPAIRS Let as estimate Ikat next dectrical job of years. LEO G. ROTHERMEL, Prep. Phone McHenry 878-M 804 Riverside Drive DR.R. TEL. WONDER LAKE 418 v?- DR. R. H WATKINfr i: t aJi. to r' ' i . ILL. DBHAKt EARL L WAL9 IaiIi ReUaido Oompaaiog . ffhea yea aeed torarsars ef aayfcN* Phens 48 er llg.|| Green A Elm McHenry - No. 800 Staff el A agenta for aD rlmsos «C property in the best eoapanies. WEST McHENRT . . ILLINOIS Order your rubber stamps at the Plaindealer. 'Wm, V \ \ A lot of men who went off to fight for their country will never see their country again! They ate the ones who were blinded. Some who went away, whistling and gay *'. will come bock with shattered nerves that only expert care, and time, can mend. And there'll be others without 1 Without arms. With broken bodies. We can never repay these men for the sacrifices they made. But we can give them die best of medical attention. We can pco- :# vide them with the best of care and pensions. And a certain measure of peace!I. and quiet. They'll get'die best tW cftn be given. And even if you can't loan the money needed for their care, someone else, perhaps, will buy the Victory Bonds you might have bought. But you'll feel better if you buy Victory Bonds yourself. And you'll demonstrate to yourself and others that your patriotism didn't end the day the war ended. < • Having decided to discontinue farming, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the Wm. Fleming farm located SV2 miles east of Woodstock, 3 miles north of Ridgefield, 5 miles south of Greenwood, on . --^ SUNDAY, NOV. 11 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock sharp, the following described property, to-wit: - 14 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK HCon£isting of 8 Guernsey Cows 8 2 heifers, bred; one yearling heifer. The average test of the above herd is 4.8 One brood sow; 2 shoats. * 2 geese; one gander. Hay, Grain and Machinery 320 bales red clover hay; 125 bales alfalfa; 40 bales straw; 7 acres of shocked corn. 1 " 10x20 Mc-D. tractor^ 2 bottom. Mc-D. tractor plow, new; Mc-D. corn binder; Letz feed grinder; rubber tired wagon and rack, new; wooden, wheeled wagon; Broadcast seeder; single row cultivator; dump rake; 60 foot belt; hot water heater, new; 6 milk cans, pails, strainer, wash tanks; some household articles and otlier articles too numerous to mention. /Usual Thorp terms. WM. FLEMING This *dvtrtis*m*nt sponsored by tk$ ' : „ „ ' • • ' - ' ' PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS •3 #h:'0 FINANCE CORP CLERKING W. 7. Powers, Representative, Phone 110 - m : . ' ;. .»• . #; •• •• r M o