pmm: ALFORD Hk POUSE SIMON STOFFEL •pot for all eiamm of in the baat WYfBMML ITfltt W«t OIL WK8T MeHENKY. ILLINOIS k*>-• •- i * 4\W** *«*« * ^ v.;. •••<.• ^ /v" • 'v..** •;.'fi<> :• ,'i •&• K ,. .• -X, -v? |v]\ '""• ,:\: y - \/"\t <• |' • V f t 1 Msmy and Timss >*-4;' * Saved •: *•• 0tt<» ~ **• ' By taking advantage of the "station to station" long distance telephone rate out of town calls can be made more quickly and at less expense. *<- For instance, the day4 'station to station? rate for a three-minute conversation between Chicago and Cleveland is $2.05. The same call can be made id the evening, 8:30 p. m. to midnight^ for $1.05. From midnight to 4:30 a. ttLm the cost is but 55 cents. Get acquainted with the money and time saving "station to station" service, explained on Page X of the current issue of the Telephone Directory ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK sMiw Verona Niewn and brother, Clarence, were Chicago visitors last , Friday. Mrs. R. I. Overton and daughter. IN OUR BUSY VILLME ! Marguerite, were Chicago visitors last As Sees ftjr l'laindealer Reporters Handed Int. Our Ofice by Friends Margitet <Thursqpy. J" ] Mrs. W*. J, Welch attended the «•' j funeral of Stephen Oake in Chicago | last Thursday. Miss Mary Bonslett was a Chicago j Thro. Schiessle, Jr., visited his visitor last Saturday. i father at the West Side hospital in Dr. D! G. Wells was a business vis-, Cfc it a?o Sunday. itor in Chicago Monday. I ' ^°- Heimer of Chicago was a Sun- Mrs. Gertrude L. Miller wAs a Chi- \ day guest in the home of his another, cago visitor last Friday. « jMrs. Helena Heimer. John McEvoy passed a day faMti Miss Nelle O'Malley of Chicago was week in the metropolitan city, )• week end guest in the home of Mr. Miss Lillian Heimer spent Friday of and Mrs. D. C. Kelley. « last week in the metropolitan city. ! Alfred J. Richardson passed the •Percy Lodtz spent Sunday as the t first of the week in the home of his guest of friends ill the metropolitan parents at Ridgefield. city. ! Miss Elizabeth K. Miller is spending Miss Maude Granger of Chicago' * couple of weeks as the guest of repassed the fifeek end with home folks, atives at Kenosha. Wis. here. j Miss Mae Noonan passed the first Miss Margaret Biggy of Chicago °f the week as a guest in the home of was*a week end guest of McHenry her brother in Chicago. friends. j ^rs- Elizabeth Krause and son, ! Clarence, of Woodstock were guests of a a a« o T.TMr, j McHenry relatives Sunday. AO AM S. JUNG | Leo Zimmer of Chicago was a week PI A XTO TT T M IT U elM* guest in the home of his parents, IlA IN\J 1 U lM tlvIX Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer. ! FmHapt and Satisfactory Servfcw \ ¥iss Marie Zuelsdorf of Palatine Highest Referencca ! Phone No. 12 WOODSTOCK. ILL. lack Nicholls PITCHING AND TILING Pfione 122-M. YOUR ATTENTION ©TrtteR' FARM PRODUCTS HAVE GONE DOWN IN PRICE--THE PRICES OF PICKLES REMAIN THE SAME. %• :-v THINK IT OVER JOHN L. MAY PICKLE CO. WEST McHENRY Some FACTS About -V THE UNIVERSAL CAR Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They >w you just how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month since January 1, 1921 and how many have beeu sold to retail customers, in the United States. - ^JANUARY FEBRUARY• MARCH Total Production Produced i 29,883 35,305 .61,886 127,074 Delivered to Betai I Customers 57.20b 68,603 • 87,221 Total Retail Sales 208,032 showing that actual sales for the first thr$e months of 1921 exceeded jpodoctjon by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks. . % , . tJlpril requisitions already Specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks and the estimated April output ol the factory and as»embly ^»lanto combined balls for only 90,000! These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is growmuch faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and' were it no* .the dealers' limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will be djhly a matter of weeks, therefore, until % big surplus of orders will ppp- V4gttt anything like prompt deliveries. |» - >5 *< • . If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you it, you should place your order now. .Don't delay, fiila card. Phone us or drop STAR GARAGE J&fN R. KNOX, PROP. PHONR » • was a week end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer. j Edward Bonslett of Madison, Wis., (spent the first of the week as the guest of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Burke of Chi cago passed several days this week as the guests of relatives here. Mrs. Wm. -Dewey passed several days last and this week as the guest 'of friends at Milwaukee, Wis. .^ | Miss Kathleen O'Reilly of Chicago , was a Sunday puest in the home of H| her grandfather, J. J. Flusky. | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wheeler of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. 59 ( Mrs. Nellie Bacon, and Miss Anna Frisby were guests of friends in Chicago last Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Margaret Bonslett of Chicago spent the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J iw. Bonslett. Miss Esther Stoffel .of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stoffel. M i»s Edythe Petesch of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Petesch. * Miss Varina Wentworth of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wentworth. Miss Blanche Meyers of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meyers. Misses Phyllis and Helen Kelley of Chicago were week end guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs D. C. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rttter and chil dren of Chicago were week end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs H. L. Ritter. Misses Emma and Helen Pint of Chicago passed the week end as guests in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pint. Paul Meyers and P. K. Peterson of Chicago were guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers, Sunday. Mrs. Theo. Schiessle passed several days last and this week with her hus band, wjio is confined at the West Side hospital in Chicago, following an operation. Vinton Thompson of Chicago was given a degree in the McHenry lodge A. F. A A. M., here last Si^urday evening, returning to the city the fol lowing morning. j Mrs. F. V. Cobb returned to her home at Hebron last Saturday after 1 several, days spent with her grand mother, • Mrs. Eliza Parker, who has been quite seriously 111. Mrs. Elizabeth Rothermel and son Elvin, were in Chicago last Friday where the latter had the cast, which he has been wearing for some time pa$t, removed from his leg, which is much improved. Prof, and Mrs. Chas. McCabe and children of Chicago are here to spend the spring and summer in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kelley. The for mer is a professor in DePaul Univer sity in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.- Waltar <f. Donavin and daughter, Kathryn, attended the funeral of a friend at West Chicago Monday. Mr. Donavin returned home Monday evening, while Mrs. Donavin and daughter remained for a few days visit with relatives there. Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor ^ ! State of Illinois,) McHenry County,)ss. In the. Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, May Term A. D. 1921. Thomas J. Walsh and Lola D Walsh, Complainants, VI. i The unknown heirs or devisees of Abram Reynolds, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Edwin M. Owen deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Daniel Owen, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Jane Owen, de ceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Herman N. Owen, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Dorothy Owen, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Merritt Sateilee, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of William P. Melindy, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Mary M. Melindy, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Harvey C. Owen, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Horace B. Claflin, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of William Daggett, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of George C. Cook, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Frederick Fisher, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Samuel Faulkner, i •-1 / ' v,': .. sed. unknown heirs or devisees of Georgre Gage, deceased, unknown heirs, or devisees of David B. Jewett, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Lydia M. Jewett, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of George K. Clark, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Isabella H. Clark, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Leonard Gage, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Alsena Gage, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Martha Gage, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Augustus Granger, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Sarah C. Granger, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Flavel K. Granger, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Frank Granger, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Samuel H. Walker, deceased, and the unknown owners or owner of the following described real estate, to-wiff: Part of Lots Number five (5), six (6), fourteen (14) and fifteen (15) in Block Number Three (3) of the original Plat of the Village of West McHenry, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the Southerly line of said lot- fourteen (14) south seventy-four and one-fourth (74%) degrees East one foot from the southwesterly corner of said Lot Number Fourteen (14), thence South seventy-four and onefourth (741i ) degrees East along the Southerly lines of said lots number fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), fiftyfive (55) feet thence North fifteen and three-fourths (15%) degrees, East parallel with the easterly line of *aid lots number fifteen (15) and five (5), two hundred and sixty-five (265) feet to the Northerly line of said Lot Number five (5). thence North seventy- four and one-fourth (74Vi) degrees West along the northerly lines of said Lots Number five (5) and six (6) fifty-five (55) feet, thence South fifteen and three-fourths (15%) degrees West two hundred and sixty-five (265) feet to the place of beginning, said Block Number three (3) lying and being on that part of the Southwest quarter of section number twenty-six (26) in Township Number forty-five (45) North, of Range Number eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, which lies South of the center of the highway leading from* McHenry to Queen Ann Prairi^, said highway being now known as the Waukegan Road, Defendants. In Chancery--Bill to Clear Title. Notice is hereby given that the al>ove is the title of the Court and the names of the p&rties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1921. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the' s^pl of said court, at my office in Woodstock, this 18th day of April, A. D 1921. Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. Quaker oats compound Ful-O'-Pep egg mash makes the hens lay. Wilbur Lumber Co. Miss Gertrude Frett waft a Chicago visitor last Friday. j Miss Clara Fretmd was visitor last Saturday. W^l; V'-T..*- Why We Are Strong for Willard WfcVe seen a lot of betterfea, but never another like the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Threaded Rubber insulatoa the plates instead of separating them the way wood separators do. No carbonizing, puncturing, checking or cracking, because Threaded Rubber Insulation retains all the valuable insulating qualities of rubber and is not affected by acid. That's one reason why we're atrong for Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries. » OVERTON & COWEN W. McHenfy. III. Harvard. IU. Electric Appliances They lighten .lab(| They lengthen hours of leisure They increase comfort and convenience • K The family of thelit is a very large one and a versatile one. You know many--washing machines, irons, vacuum cleaners, toasters, grills, coffee percolators, fans, ornamental lamps. We sell them Monthly Fgymefkts Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS . V' •' "V SPRING TIME V IS GGA£SS RANGE TIME • When every thing is renewed for the year is the"*time to install that , New Cabinet GasHRange. It will add attractiveness to your kitchen and year-round comfort cooking for you. ' - : . ? % IS mMH During the past week manufacturers have reduced the wholesale prices on rugs for the Fall Season. We have immediately reduced our prices to correspond with these latest wholesale reductions. Make your selection while there is a good line to select from. We will Demonstrate the *4Ohio-TueC#* or i*iloover" in Your Home or at our store -••Convenient Terms, II Desired A N. J. JUSTEN •& SON Phones-43-W--58-W SOLE AGENTS West McHenry, 111. 10 Tilt -MM M( In last week's issue of The Plaindealer appeared an ad as a warning regarding "Free With Other Goods." Look out for those advice-giving merchants. The truth is not in them. They have not proven anything for themselves, so you can't take their word for nothing but lies. As far as that honest-to-God 16 oz. pound, we do not know such a weight. We only know the one U. S. weight and measure. Our constant growth in business, which is built upon honesty, is worrying those advice-giving jumping-jacks who are only judging others by their own methods. A first-class business man never criticizes the other business men's methods of doing business. Yours for more free-with-order goods. CENTRAL MARKET Phone M-M Wm. Priea, Prop. McHenry, III. Hmft Use More Paint in Your Home HOME will mean more to you, if you da There isn't anjr excuse for having a lot of old chromos sitting around. Yo* know they mar the whole appearance of the room. Make then modern with Heath 8c Milligan Sunshine Finishes. You can turn that old oak bedroom set white enamel or renew the original culoc _ and lustre of odd pieces of furniture. Do the little jobs yourself-r^ when it comes to floors and woodwork employ a good painter. ! There's no investment in the home that gives so much satisfaction to the eye as painting. It's cheaper to renew than to buy new. If yow want lasting results use paints that are cheapest in tile end. Comt where you ace the; above sign. It's your guide. in ao4 get •/•*** copy our book "Mmm «• fmtmt" wMtk Me tal FlmteMli. ; Cheapest in the End HENRY C. KAMHOLZ WEST McHENRY. ILL. • 'M 1 %-•'"x-'Um -i '4 :vii '•m : ' r jA-JJ' Tjf,