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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Apr 1925, p. 8

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a A splendid line of ladies' oxfords and the newest strap slippers at Erickson's department store PhoM 126-W. Reasonable Rates A. B. SCHABFBt Draying McHENRY, ILLINOIS Phone 162 The Best Service Always BERNHARD POPP Expert Shoemaker West McHenry, :: :: BHaois Let M. M. Niesen supply you with your early seed potatoes. If you reside in McHenry township your legals belong in The Plaindealer. Dont' let anyone tell you any different. Our prices for legals are the same as any other paper published In McHenry county. :™ East Side Service and Transfer Station Herman Schaefer & Co., Props. General Garage „ Moving Phone 49. McHENRY, ILL Keep in Touch ' with Home WHEN business takes you away over night or for a longer time, it is a comfort to know that you can reach home quickly over Bell long distance lines no matter how far away you may be. v i- To keep the family in- T\uRlftG the past r c l U few years much formed;of your whereabouts is a sensible pre- \URING few years muck of the telephone plant in Illinois, originally erected at pre-war costs, has worn out or been outgrown, and has been replaced, at post-war prices for material and labor. This has added great• ly to the average investment per telephone caution. To talk to them by long distance telephone each day while absent is a joy both to you and to them. Station-to-station service is especially adapted to such calls and the rates are about 20 per cent lower than for person-toperson calls. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy • , One System » Universal Service DEVOE " LrLBOW grease" can't bring back that show-room lustre. But with Devoe Motor Car Finish you can make the old " bus n look like new. It comes in standard automobile colors-- dries quickly with a durable, glass-like finish. Costs little. Easy to apply. ^ utabomi A* Dow MBUM Iwpiwi. . m tH you can paint your tntide ana out -- ana pay far if in ten monthly tn$tallmcnt$. 40BN F. fiRDA . MCHENRY. II.I. .Wire Fence t0i 0a ^*>-dry for the fence you uccu. lou can vouwill fin,/0^ require 6:0111 our entire stock and you will find a distinctive, strong fence for every purpose-- and at factory prices. ~ MEDIUM HEAVY STOCK FENCE juaJ 8 bars, 32 inches high, 7-inch stay* .... 34 ? bars, 42 inches high, 12-inch stays ... 9 bars, 42 rnches high, 7-inch stays . . . . 38< 10 bars, 50 inches high, 12*inch stays .... 32 MEDIUM HEAVY POULTRY FENCE 14 bars, 46 inches high, 8-inch stays 3 7 Vic 16 bars* 58 inches high, 8-inch stays ..... 43y^c BARBED WIRE-M RoJSfHoU Pit Spool 5°® • • • $3*66 4-point Hog . -~~a.point Cattle . . 3.44 4-point Catde 8TEEL LINE POSTS 11 P*T Spool . $4.15 . 3.66 • • • 28c PLAIN STEEL DRIVEWAY GATES 10 f e e t w i d e . Each . . . . 12 feet wide. Each . . . ! I * */" $5*^5 14 feet wide. Each . . , . \ III!!!* 6.25 7.25 STEEL POULTRY GATES 48 inches high. Each .. . ** 60 inches hi£h. eSS II POULTRY N E T T I N G -- M n k 150-footroU #0 inches high. Per 150-foot roll . $45..7978 LAWN FENCE 36 inches h i g h . Per f o o t . . . . . . t f t ly 42 inches high. Per foot. A \ .\\\ 48 inche. high. Per foot./. x!: iJ c CHAIN LINK LAWN FENCE 48 inches high. Per foot _ 13c American Wire Fence Co. LibertyvUIe, Illinois. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE F. B. Bennett, Attorney Estate of John F. Miller deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of John F. Miller, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that ^he will appear before the county court of McHenry Oounty, lat the Court House in Woodstock, at the June Term, on the first Monday in June, next, at whifch 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 £he undersigned. Dated this 7th tfa" of April, A. D, 1925. 44-3t. ., Minnie Miller, Executrix., EXECUTORS NOTICE William M. Carroll, Atty. Estate of Michael Freund. deceased The undersigned, having been appointed Executors of the last Will and Testament of Michael Freund, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby give notice that they will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at'the June Term, on the first Monday in June 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 7th day of April, A. D. 1925. Henry M. Fretnd.«nd Anna Vogt, •14-St 1 Executors. Unless you enjoy a good laugh, you had better not see "deacon Dubbs" at the Parish hall,' Johnsburg, next Sunclay evening. . . WEHfllPERSONJLS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR BUSY CITY Do Yon Live to Gat It doesn't fflattter. The point is, no matter why you eat you want ihe best. We sell the best teas and coffees, purest of lards, highest patent flour, best canncd goods, fruits, vegetables in season and tht; bust general line of groceries to be found in this tovsn. M. ,M. Niesen McHenry Phone 4# CHRYSLER Sedans Free Demonstration IWRY (IARAOE J. W. Schaffer, Prop. Phone 33 McHenry •We carry a 1 ne of-- Chicken Feeds AS FOLl OWS: GRAINS-- Cf'rn, erased corn, whe.at, barlov, kaffir corn and bm layiieaf. Ready mixed scratch grains course, medium nnd tine. Laving mash, baby chick mash, grit, oyster shells, meat scraps, bran, middlings and Red Dog flour. Wo do not deliver and, our prices are made accordingly McHenry flour Mills West McHenry, III. AS SEEN BY PLAINDBAURB BEPORTERS AND HANDED IN BY OUR FRIENDS John Givene was a Chicago visitor last Friday. Miss Clara Stoffcl was a Chicago visitor Monday. Wm. Riley Chicago visited with McHenry friends last Friday. Miss Lillian Buss pasumd last Thursday in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Reihansperger passed Monday in the metropolitan city. f .. Mrs. MoiHe Givens and family passed Sunday as guests of relatives in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Fra,nk Rothermel of Chicago spent. Monday with relatives in this city. " • , iss Martha Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday -as the guest of het friends in Elgin. Misses Genevieve and Dorothy Knox pa.<?Sed Thursday of last week in the metropolitan city, John B. Kelter of Chicago spent the week end irl the hoitie of his sister, Mrs. Wm. F. Burke. George Ernest-of Chicago spent a few days the past week as the guest of William Martin. Miss Helen Sauer of Chicago passed the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz. • Miss Margaret Powers of Round Lake spent last Friday afternoon with McHenry relatives. Miss Lorettrf Qujnn of Elgin passed the week end as the guest, of her brothers in this city. Miss Leopa Cropley of Solon spent Thursday of last week with McHenry relatives and friends. Mrs. B. ,Maynard of Crystal Lake passed Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Ensign and family- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fay and son, James, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fay in Elgin. Miss Anna Knox of Elgin passed the week end with her mother, Mrs. Anna Knox, on Center street. Miss Maude Granger of Chicago passed the week end in the home of her sister, Mrs. Robt. Thompson. Miss Mae Aylward of Solon was a week end guest in th^ home of her aunt, Mrs. Margaret McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bickler and sons of Chicago are spending the week as '.ijuests of McHenry relatives. Mrs. E'len Ensign of Richmond passed the week end in the home of her son, F- M. Ensign and famlTy. Miss Gladys Rietesel of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rietesel. Mr. and Mrs. Math. Rothermel of Ken >sha, Wis., passed the first of the week as guests of McHenry relatives. Miss Verena Justen of Chicago passed the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Mr. and Mrs. J. McKay of Crystal Lake were Sunday callers in the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. L. A. Erickson. Rev. Fr. Burke of Notre Dame, Ind., and Rev. H. E. Ouimet of Elgin were Sunday callers in the M. A. Conway home. Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and sons of Wast Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J Donavin. Mr. ancj tyrs. Amos Turner and daughter of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home jof the former's sister, Mr^. J. E. Wheeler. Mr, and Mrs. 'Glenn Robison of Woodstock passed Sunday in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dryer and Mrs Bruns, Forest Park, passedd Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Dryer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Block. Miss Dorothy LaSalle and brothers, Walter and Kenneth, of Desplaines were Sunday guests .in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and the former's mother, Mrs. Ada Smith, of Elgin1 were Sunday guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. Robt. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adams and Mrs. Harry Bakner and three daughters of Chicago passed Sunday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurlwell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whiting arid childien of Lako Geneva, Wis., were \ve?k end guest? in the home of Mrs. Barbjan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bu bian. • Mr. and Mrs. John Bushaw and sons and Arthur Kennedy of Roekford were Sunday quests in _the home of Mrs. IJushaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thurlwell. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and daughter, Vivian, and Miss Ella Erickson of Roekford passed the week end in the homci of' Mr. and Mrs. L A. FJi kks« n. . ' ^ Miss LonaWadswoith of Kenosha Wis., and John Brefeld of Waukegan >i'ie Sunday guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward and Mi ssos Minnie Conway, Celia O'Donnell, Anna Farley and Florence Bowen of E'gin were Sunday guests in the home of M. A. Conway. Walter Conway left Monday morning for Washington, D. C., to resume his studies at the Holy Cross college after spending last week in the hbme of his father, M. A. Conway. « Mrs. Mike LaValle and children of Streator, 111., spent several days last week in the h6me of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Buss. Mr. LaValle was a guest I in the Buss home over the week end. Chas. UntI was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Get the habit. Call 98-W And ght us your news items. John P. Schreiner spent lowkf ^n the metropolitan city. Dr. D. G. Wells passed T--sriaj in the metropolitan city. Leo Thelen passed last Saturday in the metropolitan city. N. H. Petesch attended to business matters in the metrppolitan city- Monday. Miss Nellie G. Miller spent the week end with friends in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. McHonald were Harvard Visitors last Saturday afternoon. Gordon Campbell of Gary, Ind., passed the week end with McHenry friends. L. F. Frett of Aurora attended to business matters in this city the first of the week, Mrs. Anna Baron passed, the latter part of last week with home folks at Ridgeway, Wis. Elmer Koerner passed the latter part of last week as the guest of relatives at Aurora. Mrs. Fred Breyer of Chicago Spent the week at their summer cottage ait McCullom's Lake. Geo. Steilen passed the latter part of last and the first of this week with relatives in Chicago. M iss Kathleen O'Reilly of Chicago passed the week end as the guest of Miss Blanche Meyers. John May of Minneapolis^ Minn., passed the week end with McHenry relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder of Chicago spent the week end as guests of Mr. andd Mrs. F. 0. Gans. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller and children of Zenda, Wis., spent Easter Sunday with McHenry relatives. Misses Lillian and Dorothy Freund passed several days the Fore part o£ the week with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marum and son of Woodstock spent 'Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger attended the dedication of St. Thomas' new church at Crystal Lake last Sunday. Harold Smith and Ambrose Buckles, of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodell and Miss Ethel Jones passed last Saturday as guests of relatives at Princeton, 111. Miss Hose Freund and brother, Henry, of Waukegan spent last Friday evening as guests of their sisters here. Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers and family of Elgin spent Sunday in the home of the former's father, Geo. Meyers. Misses Rosina and Cornelia Freund of Chicago passed the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steffens and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brefeld of Chir cago were week end guests of relatives here. , - " • Miss Carolyn Miller of W[ilmette passed Sunday and Monday in the home of her parents) Mr. and Mrs. Jos. N. Miller. Mr. apd.Mrs. Paul Meyers and family and Mrs. Wm. Marshall and daughter,• Dorothy, were Kenosha, Wis., visitors Sunday. Mrs. Frank JJpeiker and daughter, Kathleen, and John Freund of Burlington, Wis., were Sunday guests c£ relatives here. „ Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moriarty of Chicago> were Sunday guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pint. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wheeler and Misses Kathleen 0 Reilly and Blanche Meyers were calling on friends in Waukegan Sunday. Miss Genevieve Carey of Champaign, 111., spent the Easter vacation in the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Carey, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowling of Chicago were guests in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Gans, over Easter. Dr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kist of Chicago passed the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pint. Mrs. F. E. Cobb spent several days last week with her daughter, Lenore, who is confined at the Luther Deaconess hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Louis Eucher and daughter, Marion, of Chicago spent the latter part of last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoffel. Miss Rosemary Nye of Notre Dame, Ind., and Herman Nye of Madison, Wis., spent their Easter vacation in the heme of their father. Dr. N. J. Nye. Howard Phalin, who is attending school at Notre Dame, Ind., is spending his Easter vacation in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Phalin. Mrs. Walter Warner and children of Elgin passed the latter part of last and the first of this week as guests otf McHenry relatives. Mr. Warner was up over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Erickson and daughter, Vivian, and Miss Ella Erickson of Roekford passed the week end in the home of the former's brother, L. A. Erickson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Martin and son, Frank, who have been spending the past several months at Belleview. F!a., returned to their home just we§t of this city last Thursday. Miss Lillian Doherty, who is attending Rosary college at River Forest, was a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doherty, south of this city, over the week end.. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weisenburg, son, Billy and daughter, Eunice, and Paul Fay of Winnetka and Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and son, Robert, of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of their aunt, Mrs. H. L. Bitter. SPECIMEN BALLOT FIRST WARD City of McHenry, in the County of McHenry and St^te of Illinois. Election, Tuesday, April 21,1925. Ray F. Conway, City Clerk O tons' O thpjws Petition) FOR MAYOR (By Petition) FOR MAYOR FraaJtWattljif [jmmm • • FOR ALDERlfAN Peter Doherty FOR CITY CLERK • John Stoffel • I I Ray F i Conway • FOR CITY TREASURER • 'N. H. Petesch • . ' 7 :' • • • ^4. FOR CITY CLER^ FOR CITY TREASURER • • FOR POLICE MAGISTRAVS Q FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE • ^ SPECIMEN BALLOT SECOND WARD City of McHenryf in the County of McHenry ind Stilt of ftttpoir . * , Election, Tuesday, April 21,1925. • V Ray F. Conway, City Clerk (By Petition) FOR MAYOR Tax Payers (By Petition) FOR MAYOR • Frank Wattle* • FOR ALDERMAN f~l John Stoffel • O H. C. Hughes n TOR CITY CLEKK D liay F. Conway • - FOR CITY TREASURER n-N.H. •Petesch FOR ALDERMAN O Peter W. Frett • FOR CITY CURS FOR CITY TREASURER FOR POLICE .MAGISTRATE • • • I • • FOR iWLICK MAGISTRAL • SPECIMEN BALLOT THIRD WARP City of McHenry. in Jhe County of McHenry and State of Illinois Election^ Tuesday, April 21, 1925. Ray F. Conway, City Clerk (itizens' (By Peti'iwuj ftttt MAYOR I I Fra^k Wattles • -- (By Petition) FOR MAYOR Payers I I John Stoffel n FOR ALDERMAN I | Robert J. Frisby • l ' FOR CITY CLERK Ray F. Conway -- FOR CITY TREASURER I I N. H. Petesch . • r' " . FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE , • o • B • i • FOR ALDERMAN FOR CITY CLERK FOR CITY TREASURER •MFOR POLICE MAGISTRATE o

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