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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Dec 1921, p. 6

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Dl ^POR SHERIFF JI hereby announce my candidacy I" the office of sheriff of McHenry inty and respectfully solicit the >port of the voters at the Republin primaries in April, 1922. George J. Ehlert, Crystal Lake. les, wheelbarrows, aeroplanes, wagons, sleds, games, books and wagons will» teams for the boys at Vycita'l's. _ REDU(ED during December. It is wise to take this discount at a time when you can ;st service from your winter needs, ^ IFFEL WEST McHENRY • Change at Address This office is in receipt -«of a post card from Rev. S. J. Harrison, at one time pastor of the M. E. church here, but? who kt now in the missionary field in China, asking1 us to direct his Club paper to Chinkiang, Ku, China, in- indiolas v. stead of Nanking. McHenry friends Qh Henrys will kindly take, note of the change when writing in the future. Need- Flivvers . . less to say that Mr. and Mrs. Harri- gujck gjx _ son are always glad to hear from Oowns their McHenry friends. J One-tfnrd CROWDING INDIOLAS FIRE INSURANCE MEN Tea Distributors Trim- Flivvers a Retain Lead In Rae§jp£~ Standing of Teams' Of McHenry County In Annual Meet Crystal Lain ' w Pet. .800 .733 uh .600 6 " .400. 6 12 .333' 4 , 1» .266 The annual meeting of the toflfaars and members of the various Mutual Fir® Insurance companies of McHenry county was held in the Commercial club rooms at Cryawhich time the delegation discussed matters pertaining to the business fanm .. t , w wtc uuei 'in the McHmrv hnwiin , " 8 80 Entertained Variety Club }f the McHenry bowling league played® and transacted other matters of portance> , Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rogers very 4er ™ds *"di°la* still.1®*ding the ™ce , The meeting was called to order liRhtfully entertained the members 0h Henrys following a close and preBide^ over by J. H. Turner, "Teh game seems to add just that f : much more interest and from now un- WhlCh f «"» ttnn (t-hhea «cluos0e. of *thv.e season ,b owling vanri oju s unit.s of the, county were K called upon for remarks. F.' C. Wells, representing the Dunham and ..Chemung body, was the first of the Variety club at their home west of town on Tuesd#\£ evening of last wep£. The time was passed at fivw fTOndred with high honors going to Mrs. George A. Stilling and Walter J. Donavin, while Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reihansperger carried away the consolations. Dainty refreshments fans are sure to witness some; very exciting battles. The old saying, "The worjd loves a winner," seems to have been thrown Get your Erickson's. to respond and went over the action as taken - at the previous meeting. company ifrlaaa„n,ry want to s_ee .t.h e leaders dis- hja d gain*ie_ d about $200,0i 00• in bus«in. e,s,s during the year now closmg an<f told ttfnce* ffa-nns- drio«„n'+'t seem tx o Jb3e0 SpI aIr0i.t"c u,l ar „th e Tg at*h ering that the new• .a rran, g, e- ". "wmt of reinsuring as carried out by of the teams turns the were served the guests at the close of m^° the discard in McHenry, at least ri_ _iso reDorted that his the games. i^th the ^wlers and their bakers. reported that his toys *rnt gm gotidi at Jodged from their lofty position and Gomin Holidays Suggest Early for Christmas!! Pedestals e Smoking Stands Carpet Sweepers |l Card Tables Polychrome) Davenports ::Morris Chairs Rockers [artha Washington Sewing Cabiftets Spinet Desks Cedar Chests Table and Floor Lamps (Polychrome) ibles Rugs, Large and Small Kitchen Cabinets - . IJookcases Vacuum Cleanses (Hoover) . Children's List--See Our Specials Rockers Go-Carts Wheelbarrows Sleds, all sizes Velocipedes Wagons Kiddy Kars ^ boy or girl--Little Red Rider, Steel Wheels with Rubber Tires and Pedals r Wagons, all sizes and styles ' Cedar Chests Goods ordered now will be held for future -delivery m .Furniture and Undertaking >ne 63-W West McHenr which trick. On the Sther hand, the Indiola crew i» just as anxious to retain the lead and the men captained by Walter Warner are going to do their level best to remain at the head of the parade. The Indiolas meet tjie Flivvers again this (Thursday) everting, which means another real battle. * tip until this time the Oh Henrys are the real rivals to the leaders and the various units of the county organization had met with general approval among the members of their company. In fact, every delegate present appeared well" pleased with the new arrangement. - 9' . Math. N. Scmitt, the wide-awake secretary of the McHenry company, reported that the, local organization had had a very successful year with nary a loss. Oyer $60,000 worth of meeting be continued. It was further I* decided that next year's meeting be held at Crystal Lake on the Tuesday in December. ' After Extending a yote of thanks to the Nunda company for the pleasing manner in which they had entertained the visitors the meeting .adjourned. Those present at the meeting and the companies with, which they are affiliated follow: McHenry--Math. N. Schmitt, Hubert Freund, Martin May, John Huff, Michael Freund, Michael Bauer. Nunda--A. Hale,. Herman Gumprecht, J. W. Wingate, August Save, S! A. Johnson, Wm. Elbert. Alden--J. H. Turner, A. J. Dickerson, Ed. Turner, J. B. Richardson. Dunham and Chemung--D. A. Barrows, F. C. Wells, S. M.. Lillibridge, Wm. Still, J. J. Kennedy." Algonquin--Mr. Geer. Hear Husk OUara's orchestra at the dance at the Legion hall on New Year's eve. CHICAGO * - Reduced excursion lai efftct for the holiday setMlt ImUUsA fare and one-half for the round into all points where the one way /; is $25.00 or less. Minimum excuijl sion fare $2.50. Usual half fare rate#' for children. Tickets on sale Dec. 2* to 25, inclusive- Final ratufn li Jan. 4, 1922. Take advantage of thii opportunity for making a holiday trif| Fuji particulars on application to a: Ticket Agent, Chicago A North Wes «rn Railway. 47-! i DR. N. J. NTB Physician and Surgeon Treatment and . Office Hours: f&O to 9:00 a. m. 1:00 to 8i00 p. m. 1 7s00 to 9:00 p. m. Thone 62-R :: ^ :: McHenry, m GRAYS tAKE THEATRE: „t „ ri Dcdicfvted to the eilent 4rsma, pr?- : df"QT<|ill 1 senting photo plays o? known merit.; Fine features ana classy comedies. *»HtJltSE " ' - s^jiik' new business during the year was rethe fans are already beginning to count the days between now- and the meeting of' the two leaders, which will occur on Tuesday evening, Jan. •27. . Buick Six Drop Two to El Rectors After getting off to a most promising start the Buick Six dropped two out of three games to the El Rectors on Tuesday evening of this week. Art Groom, captain of the El Rectors, put up the best score of the evening, getting a total of 598 pins for the three games, which gave him an average of a trifle better than 199. The scores: ' El Rectors Win By Sixty Pits The El Rectors brought up their average somewhat last Thursday evening when they took two out of three games from the Buick Six quintet, the winners leading their opponents by sixty pins at the close of the third game. Floyd Thompson, captain of the Buick Six team, who" hasn't been hitting 'em of the best of late, sliowed a big improvement in his work and is now out to pull his team up a notch or two in the race. Art'Groom, captain of the winners, appeared a trifle off stride, but succeeded in hitting the maple for a total of 530 pins for the three .games. The scores: * « % El Rectors Groom Wm. B. Tonyan, president of of the McHenry body, was unable to att#nd the meeting. A. J. Dickerson, representing the Alden company, gave a splendid report of the action taken at the national convention of Mutual companies he had attended at St. Louis, Mo., a few months ago. He also reported a $208,000 gain in business for the year with but four losses. After listening to reports from Mr. Greer of Algonquin and a short talk on insurance by Jesse Richardson of Alden, it was decided that the same officers hold their respective places for another year and that the annual Total ei in , A substantial reduction in the price of Exide Batteries for automobile starting and lighting is announced. ttftnouncement,we wish to state emphatically that none of the well-known qualities which have always characterized Exide Batteries will be s a c r i f i c e d to make this reduQtion <£• The same material and the same highgrade workmanship which you have always associated with Exide featteries will ^continue to feature their construction. Let us install in your car the* Exide is best suited to its requirements. LeF us explain its lasting power and carefree service. > Buick Stef *1 Total E, Nickels . Jgnes ...... Brefeld .... Stenger .... F. Thompson ImHofSS Take Three More The Flivvers tried hard last Friday night to hang at least one game on the climbing Indiolas, but it jugt seemed as if luck was against them and once mora the tea men hung up three straight against their, worthy foes. Over anxiety on the part of the Flivvers, it is said, contributed to their defeat. Warner, captain of the Indiolas, seemed to be the only map who was rolling in form. The scores: Electric ^ Appliance® are - j-3- Christ map Presents Indiolas 1 2 3 Total i Vogt .190 165 170 525 L. Page- .178 164 159 501 R. Thompse^i .118 129 105 352 Laures.. • 122 150 148 420 Warner .165 201 192 558 : • 778 809 7*74 2856 PMwenc 1 2 3 Total R. Page .140 181 187 458 ; N. Meym ; .144 172 170 486 Gormaa ... ^. .152 152 128 432 Spurling ..., .149 114 124 387 Weber -... j.. .167 159 161 487 752 778 720 2250 m Rectoti --* ' 1 2 3 Total Groom .160 225 218 598 i W. Patzke . .122 124 162 >408 I Engeln .1&5 120 145 460 Hankermeyer .147 138 159 444 Bitter .138 182 176 496 -7-- • -- J' 762 789 855 2406 Buick Six .. . . 1 2 3 Total jE. Nickels ,. .178 150 174 502 1 Jones .181 181 161 523 j Brefeld .... ..163 146 176 475 Stenger ..... ..144 95 138 378 :F. Xbooipson .195 160 ^"147 502 -- j A ' v- r ^ 951, / 732 797 2380 Their variety-is large. x ^rom the list somer: ~ ^ihing,suitable for any v inember oi the 4smy ShF friend can '^I>e selected. We sell v ^|hem at the V LOWEST PRICES* There's always a large buying movement at this time of the year and often its effect is to render^some articles scarce. The lesson is SHOP EARLY \ Nearest Salesroom * . Waukegan Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday evening at 7:30 and 9:10 o'cljck, _ The Star-- Moderate Prices I Phone 121-i McHENRY POST, NO. 491. 4 American Legion Regular meetings every Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. All exservice men"5 welcome. McHenry, E WENDELL A. DffiBQR# r Osteopathic Physician Stevens Bldg, Chicago > '• Treatments toy appointment only^ *•. Phone Crystal Lake 184. R«fiila|. „ ' trips Mondays and Thursdays. ri#*' EM I LIP JAEGER GENERAL COriMISSION MERCHANT ..'j -n isPBXJlAJ. ATTKHTION OIVXM TO TH* SAUE OF y y \ , • Orewed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, Ve^L. Pwiltrm v> Hides, Etc., Butter and Egg* ^ ^ _ " i Tags and prioe lists fitinUI': •1.. ^IsTf the old@«t bouse on the street application. COLD STORAOE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. # nu ULT ON A PLAYS ALL RECORDS Brunswick Phonographs & Records f Pianos & Rolls Floor Lamps Sheet Mus^p ^EVERETT MUSIC STORE^gJ Phohe 1M-J McHenry, ~'v,j - s 1 1 JBurprised qn 20th Birthday A tomnber of her friends tendered Miss "Eleanof Klein a very happy surprise at h9r home on Center street last Sunday evening, the occasion being planted in honor of the victim's tw^nkfeth birthday anniversary. Bunframes and music made/up a most ijoyable evening for all. The bunco were awarded as follows: Miss Eleanor Kinsala; second, Carolyn Miller; consolation, Miss Fr^'r-i Delicious refreshed. Those present eanor and Mildred Freund, ~S$~ We have listed below some of the many useful articles ^ - stock for qhr.ist|ft|| we ALUMINUM WARE, a complete line , ROASTERS; enameled w0r ' aluminum W LUNCH KITS with THEB^ g MOS BOTTLE PYREX OVEN CASSEROLES v / . - CARVING SETS' » THERMOS BOTTLES • . SCISSORS ' - SAFETY RAZQRS {f-* [g RAZORS -pj POCKET KNTV6S* 3 ^ CASTING RODS ^ TACKLE BOXES, complete' AIR RIFLES.. RIFLES , . FLASH LiGHTS <, J." i-' 1 V ""'r • Tv; . .. & GLOVES •yrr jy, Donavin's Hardware

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