*• *t*s C. Holly of Chicago passed tha with his family here. Vera Stoffel spent Sundap as of her sisters in Chicago. j ,VW- ^ Shfr WiWW, \ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson ware guests of relatives at Elgin Sunday. Miss Dorothy Spencer passed a day last week in the metropolitan city. . * V BANKING INSTITUTIONS Which are keeping abreast of the times, without deviating from * . sound banking principles, are co% stantly adding to the value of thfe | • :4ervice they render to their de- • pbsitors. It is a matter of pride^, with us to make this bank everj^ .c: <jpear a more desirable depository l^r business men and women. Dr. D« G. Wells, President Wm. Smith N. H. Petesch Wm. Welch Ray McGee Wm. Pries John F. Miller fir. D. G. Wells 3% Paid on Savings Accounts J. A. Conrad, Cashier Mike Your Home Pleasant With Good Furniture FURNITURE RUGS Really good furniture will give yotl comfort, the satisfaction of long wear, and the great pleasure of an attractive home, furnished in good taste. LINOLEUM UNDERTAKING JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. / '>?. k. ' - t%:' I ¥ ? McHenry Ice Cream r I '•HE reason olft ice cream has grown so popular and . i considered the finest and best obtainable any where is because of the fact that nothing but the purest and most wholesome foods go into its making. First of all our cream undergoes one of the most complete tests known to the creamery world before it reaches our factory. The cream is sediment tested, pasteurized and goes .thru all of the various operations known only to the most modern scientific methods of purification. We do not use powder in any form. After the cream reachev^ur plant it goes thru a spotless process while in the course of being made into ice cream. Every piece of machinery in our modern plant is of the very latest type and design and undergoes a thoro cleansing after every operation while our modern cooling system keeps the product at the correct temperature until ready for delivery to the customer. We pride ourselves on the completeness of our modern plant and invite inspection at any time. Demand the best by calling for McHenry Ice Cream. McHENRY ICE CREAM COMPANY WHOLESALE WfBlV PERSONALS COMERS AND GOERS Of A WEEK IN OUR BUSY CITY AS WBEN BY PLAINDRALBR REPORTERS AND HANDED IN OUR FRIENDS B6WUNG TEAMS OPEN SEASON BOTH LEAGUES ROLLED TWO MATCHES LAST WEBK good farms; first mortgages only. Write or telephone A. A. CriaMft room 203, Community Bldg., phones 2S-M and 998, Marengo, HI. 25-tf FARM PHONE 79-M Miss Esther Stoffel passed Tuesday in the metropolitan city. Miss Nellie Miller spent last Saturday in the metropolitan city. W. L. Howell attended to business matters in the metropolitan city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ehle passed Sunday as the guests of friends at Alden. Granger Smith and George Hanly of Elgin were visitors in McHenry last Sunday. Miss Verona Niesen spent the latter part of last week in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fay spent Sunday in the home of their son, Walter, at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.iS. Schreiner and sons, Maurice and W'llys, were recent Elgin visitors. • Miss Gertrude Webber of Aurora passed the week end as the guest of Miss Anna Frisby. Misses Lillian and Dorothy Freund and Mary Stoffel were Waukegan visitors one day last week- Mrs. Walter Fay of Elgin is spending a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fay hero. Al. Frazer of Chic^^ppassed the week end as the guest of his brother, S. J. fcrazer, and family. Miss Rose Huemann passed the Utter part of last and first fat this week with relatives in Chicago1. Miss Mildred Welch of Chicago passed the .week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lodtz and children of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests of McHenry relatives.. M. J. Walsh passed last Friday as the guest of his brother, James, and other relatives at Whiting, Ind. Misses RoVena and Dorothy Marshall passed the week end as the guests of friends at Morton Grove. Mrs. Catherine C. Schneider returned home last evening from a few, days' visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thurlwell of Chicago were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurwall Sunday. Mrs. Ella Robertson and son, Donald, spent the latter part of last and first of this week in the metropolitan city. Miss Villa Rothermel spent the week end- as the guest of relatives and friends in Chicago and Kenosha, Wis. Mrs. John Walsh and daughters, Genevieve and Bernadine, of Fox Lak6 were Sunday guests of McHenry relatives. , Mrs. S. J. Frazer and little pon, Billie Jim, have returned from a two weeks' visit withe relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meyers of Kenosha, Wis., were recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spieker and little daughter of Burlington, Wis., were Sunday guests of relatives in this v cinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oder of Chicago are spending Thanksgiving with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W, Fay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and Mrs. Alsena Smith are spending Thanksgiving as the guests of Elgip relatives. . Jerome Schneider left last week far Jackson, Mich., where he expects to spend the winter with his uncle, John Hauiyis. Miss Carolyn Miller of Chicago is spending Thanksgiving in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. N. Miller. Herman Nye of Madison, Wis., is spending thp Thanksgiving vacation as a guest in the home of his father, Dr. N. J. Nye. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Twigg of Chicago are spending Thanksgiving day as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurlwell. Mrs. John Montgomery and daughters of Forest Park spent several days this week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Meyers and daughter, Marcella, of Chicago were week end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. Miss Nellie Doherty, Frank Doherty and LeRoy Conway attended the Northwestern-Notre Dame football game in Chicago last Saturday. Mrs. Patrick Moriarty and Mrs. Harry Kist of Chicago were guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P nt, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison and son, Robert, of Elgin are spending Thanksgiving in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Mayme Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger and daughter, Lucille, witnessed the last performance of "Topsy and Eva" at .he Selwyn theatre in Chicago last Saturday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. C. W< Goodell and Miss Ethel Jones returned home on Wednesday of last week from a trip to Selma, Tuscaloosa and Eleanor, Ala., where they at one time res ded. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwepke and two daughters and Mrs. Pauline Ferbrentz and daughter, Ellen of Belvidere were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Kamholz. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hughes left last Saturday morning on a trip to Cincinnati, O., and Georgetown, Ky. On their return from the south they will stop at Champaign for a vMt with relative*. Both the Regular and Mm'a bowling leagues opened their season's schedules at Smithy's alleys last weak. On Tuesday evening the Fords defeated Artificial Stones, while the following night the Buioks fell before tfce Central Markets in the Business Men's league. The Regular league opened the season on Thursday evening, when the Mohawks trimmed the Rexalls, while Friday night the Frett's Markets rolled the Hudson-Essexs. The scores: Business Men's League Art. Stones 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av. Wm. Meyers ..128 105 180 363 121 Steffes 104 186 129 419 140 F. Thurlwell ..116 138 121 376 125 TO RENT--560 acres, 5% miles from Marengo. Good land, good Business | buildings. The best of terms to the man who can handle a farnt of this size. A. A. Crissey, room 303, Community Bldg., Marengo, 111. 23-3t An ~ Qvertqn ....'v}16 96 116 Bohr ...... V.*99 145 161 670 667 1989 Fordi'V'.'iV J. F. Knox.. ..V^ 165 145 446 Thies .... .. . .143 152 168 463 Schiessle ....82 108 162 352 W. Patzke . . . ,158 166 154 478 H. Wattles . . .189 144 140 423 633 Buictfc Thompson Bobb Johnson .. Goodell ... Hughes .. C. Weber Conrad .. 658 735 759 2152 717 .,197 172 120 ..79 109 117 ... 90 .... 125 188 ..118 96 138 ..169 131 113 *163 306 101 348 351 413 116 117 137 i 665 632 621 1908 636 Cent;4ftt&ets Kreutzer 147 129 174 460 f150 Reihansperger.123 120 132 375 125 Donavin ......105 114 128 347 115 Barbian .127 157 171 455 151 Pries .173 159 169 501 167 *75 679 774 2128 709 Regular League Frett's Market 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av. Spurling 189 167 168 524 175 Bacon .......115 182 149 476 159 Page .... ....160 160 157 477 159 Stoffel .......147 123 159 429 143 Rusty % .169 200 180 549 183 810 832 813 2456 819 Hudson-Suez H. Weber ....172 154 153 479 160 Bickler .......141 230 156 526 175 Schmitt 129 158 109 396 132 Steilen ;.131 175 167 473 158 Lookwood ... .231 119 173 523 174 |04 836 767 2399 799 .OST--English blue tick fox hound between McHenry and Woodstock on Nov. 16. Reward for information leading to his whereabouts or recovery. Philip L. Meyers, McHenry, 111. Phone 88-J. 24-2t • NOW IS THE TIME TO &UY GOOD REAL ESTATE as all prices are at their lowest po nt. We will be glad to furnish further information and exp'ain our time payment plan. Kent & Green, McHenry, 111. , 25-tf •wr taltlmore Dally Post. The in- ?nt, which was voted by the fedrrand jury at Baltimore, named iltimore Post company and conflve counts. Each count was >n the publication of the amount a single taxpayer, Information under the revenue act of 1924 to r»nMir »B8Dt'Clloa but with The people of Hebron are oul plugging for a cement road which will connect their village with Woodstock and also Lake Geneva, Wis. They are out to bring this desired improvement to a reality by the end of 1925. ALFORD H 1W, AttMMjr-at-iMr Phone 26 •? " West Mcftenry, Ifl. Give Furniture lor Gifts Time to plan tor Christmas--Select fufuitur« now. small payments will start yon. Basy weekly , r a m o u n t s a n d C h r i s t - •URLA TT Oro*« Kookford MS W. Mp* Aurora 21 Island Dubuque 876 Main Preoport 5 W. Main ;, Waterloo 500 LafafittS Beloit 817 fourth Jolie* 115 Jefferson Janerrille 202 Milwaukee IQ&u Clatre Masonic Bide Oshkwih 11 Main St. I'eoria 325 S Adams vacatur 43? \\ Water Madison llT-m stat* »C mas gifts will be paid for without discomfort by Christmas time. ;. o A.LEATH & CO. vwwwwKiiiiimn ~ ---- -- - Hexalln ' B. Thurlwell,.. 136 146 162 Heimer . Boley .., Schaefer Rossman ..175 110 139 ..135 187 119 .•.134 172 173 ..175 148 146 444 424 441 479 468 148 141 147 159 156 762 431 468 498 492 551 143 152 166 164 183 810i 765 763 738 2256 Mohawks Laures 131 160 140 Beef 134 138 186 R. Weber ..,.171 126 201 C. Buss ......165 160 177 A. Meyers . ..179 181 191 780 755 895 2430 R. I. Overton, who Jast week started out as b member of the Artificial Stone company team, has gone to the Buicks and his place with the former team has been taken by Romo Bobb. W. F. Vogt, captain of the Rexalls, was unable to roll last week on account of an injured ankle. TEAM STANDING Business Men's I . W. L. Central Markets ..... <8 6 Fords Artificial Stones. Buicks Pet. .1000 .667 .333 .000 McHENRV'S HOWE OF AMUSEMENT "WE CAN'T PLAY THEM ALL SO WE PLAY THE BEST" •V^ 'FHURSOAV. NOVEMBER 27 Ivery Element of Success Is Four.d in DAVID BELASCO'S "DADDIES" WITH . ' " Mae Marsh add Harry Myert^ * AND THE COMEDY 1.1 THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME FRI. AND SAT., NOV. 28 AND 29 "Fool's Higliway" ll'i a Big Universal AND THF COMEDY "BACKFIRE" SAT. & SUN.. NOV. 29 A 30 BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE \ SPECIAL SUNDAY MATINEE 2:30 Prices ltc-2*c SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Jack Holt --IN- - Nobody's Money - > A Paramount Fcsture & AND AN OUR GANG COMEDY MATINEE AT 2.30 TUES. ft WED.. DEC. 2 & 3 Herbert Rawlinson --IN- - Jack o'Clubs AND COMEDY SEEING NELLIE HOME .1 >.« Regulars Mohawks vt 1 -667 Frett's Markets 1 1 -667 Rexalls 1 2 .333 Hudson-Essex 1 2 .333 Before the Mohawk-Rexall game last Thursday evening Wm. Schaefer hung up a prize of $1.00 for the individual high score for his team, the Rexalls. G. C. Boleywonthepriw ANNOUNCEMENT by hanging up a total of 187 in the second game. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3 McHenry Band Concert t Coming Dec. 15, If, 17 The Covered Wagon Hoom of the Ten Pcr-Ceat Club . '.?'k it is our job to help Inen and women get *|head in life. Your account here enables yotl' <o make this bank yoijgf WEST McHENRY, ILL. State Bank /" / \ The Golden Rule of Business When you come into our store we try to show you the same courtesy,*and offer you the same honest values in quality merchandise that we would like to have shown and offered to us if we were the customer and you were the druggist. That is the only way in which a lasting business can be built and we believe our progress is in no small measure due to adherence to that golden rule of busijoess. 'PB0NC 118-JN. H. PET ESC H |> BUGG'ST I We are now the authorized dealers fcr the Awater Kent line of Radios for McHenry, Wauconda and vicinity, v CLASSIFIED FOR SALE REASON A BLE--Automobile trailer and out-board boat motor. Herrick's Lily Lake Hotel, 25 FOR SALE--Cole's Hot Bla^t heater, 16 ft. mahogany counter and a wrapping counter. Mrs. Nellie Bacon, McHenry, 111. 25-lt LOST--A registered collie dog^ Answers to the name of "Ann." Jfeward for return. C. W. Goodell, West McHenry, 111. 24-lt FOR RENT--A 158 acre farm, situated one mile south of Solon Mills. Mrs. Mary Stilling, McHenry, 111. Phone 106-M. 24-tf WANTED--Two or three f urnished rooms for light housekeeping. Must have modern conveniences. Inquire at The Plaindealer office. 20 WANTED--To do large and small washings and iron ngs at my home; will also do curtain stretching. Inquire at The Plaindea er office. 25-lt* FOR SAL*E--Large buffet, dining table, 4 leather chairs, leather davenport, library tab.e and oil stove, all in A 1 condition. Herrick's Lily Lake hotel. * 25-lt* FOR RENT--120 acre farm, 2% miles' north of Ringwood on German prairie.; Mrs. Mary Carey, McHenry. Phone 140-W. 23 RADIO EQUIPMENT Aluwttr Kent Model ro Receiving Set Truly Wonderful Radio Performance EXCEPTIONAL selectivity, with volume of cleaf reception and wide range of operation, has madj| > the ATWATER KENT Model 10 Receiving Set an acknowE * edged standard of excellence everywhere. You will. find the fidelity with which the ATWATER KENT LOU<|' Speaker reproduces tones delightfully pleasing. JLet ui demonstrate. Stop in today. . ^ KNOX MOTOR SALES 5 PKR CENT MONSY--To loan on, Use the Genuine Ford Storage Battery for Your Radio ' iff.