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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Dec 1921, p. 7

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relate dyr Auamy->t-u« POUSE^ fah-phipi Pi phef-y No. 10 „ antfire f rm .oottable gas . Stole on an en- . A- • heater. tirely new principle. Givesconcentrated heat energy and directs the ^ heat rays in the same , manner that an electric does. Costs less than 2f4 cents an hour torun. Fair small rooms, offices arid cozy corners. Can be tilted at any angle. You can put it on a shelf or table and tilt it down or you can put it the floor and tilt it**p^, K Price $15.10 ff" Western United Gas ud Electric Company Insurance agent for all^1g|i««f» of property in til* b*at |f§|jlll» ' iLiJiintt YOUR Id ordeit&aHat you in Staking the comi ng Yuletide season an exceptionally enjoyable pfeie we have purchased f large stock of apples, •candies* opokies and outs. Your Christmas . table will be incomplete -Without an order from our store. Let us supply ^jppur tatbje needs. ,, saps Spa M. M. Niesen McHenry Ph«M M MUn • Cock-Hone to Banbury Crow, th* Gufcransen Ha* Msk a Boy of the Bos* LOOK AWTHE JONESES--SUCH FUN WITH THEIR GULBRANSEN If you knew the^ Joqeses you'd know why. The merry music of the Gulbransen--the delight each of them takes in playing it--here's a world of new fun for family and friends. N. A. Huemann, West McHenry 2e-'r' - -'4' 4.S! Does More For Less THAT the Ford One-ton truck does more for the farmer or the merchant is proved by the great number of them now in daily use,--that^it 4om this at less cost is shown by the actual figures-- a smaller first cost and a much lower expense lor operation and upkeep. The Ford One-ton Truck has proved a great money saver, as well as a labor saver. It has solved the problems of economic transportation between the farm and the city. ' The Ford One-ton truck has all the merits of the Ford car, with added strength for greater capacity. The worm drive of aluminum bronze gives lmnfnil and positive power at a very low cost. Come in and let us show you how the Ford One-ton Truck will help you and save yoamooey ipysgrwork. -.fvSJ, CJ IMPORTANT fw'irtsh th« Ford T»efc a^hiMad ehfe* with Standard or Special Gearing. Tha Standard Gearing gives the track a maximum of power. The Spacial Gearing <nrr--nee tha speed of the buck from five toj|»ytR inilaa an hoar, convartinj it into a Fast fMfowy O0K STAR GARAGE m. 3A |OHN R. KNOX. THE UMVmSAL CAR s. frlets at Peteech's. 5. ... Mrs. Ed, -Psefc was an Elgin shopper Saturday. - ^ > «. ,> . •. Biggest display «f tofi sinee the war at Vycital's. House dresses, kimonas and .shirt waists at M. J. Walsh's. Mrs. S. W. Brown was a passenger for Elgin last Wednesday. Miss Flora Taylor is entertaining her sister from Winslow, 111. Mr. and Mrs. James Ball were Woodstock shoppers Tuesday. * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harrison motored to Elgin last week Tuesday, Miss Agnes BigeloW spent "last week with relatives at CryBtal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Frye were calling onfHeads in Richmond Friday. Martin Halstrom of Greenwood was a business visitor in town last Thursday. Mrs. Leo Brunswick and son, Lyle, were Chisago shoppers Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Happy Hall, Miss Ellen Hall and Mrs. Oliver Lawrence were Chicago shoppers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sehroeder and Mrs, Harold Whiting motored to Burlington, Wis., Monday. Mrs. Julia Toynton of Genoa Junction is visiting her daughdxr, Mrs. Leo Brunswick, and family. Mrs. L. Althoff and Mrs. Brefeld spent several days last week visiting relatives at Burlington, Wis. Mrs. Kru8e of Richmond visited Mrs. Rilla Foss last Thursday and also attended the Ladies' Aid .dinner that day. Mrs. Rilla Foss and Mrs. A. W. Smith attended the bazaar at Richmond last Wednesday given by the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Allen of Woodstock were calling on friends in town this week Tuesday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rainey. Mrs. fid. Hopper spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Peet, and family near Greenwood. She is helping to care for a new grandson which arrived over there recently. Fed Walker underwent quite a seriious operation Monday morning at j Sherman hospital, Elgin. The report ' is that he is doing very nicely and we j sincerely hope he will soon be well again. The Ringwpod public school invites its patrons and friends to a Christmas entertainment at the Woodman hall Thursday evening, Dec. 22, at 8:00 o'clock. The fdtlowing program will be given: Song--The Christmas Story.. .School Signs of Christmas.. .Byron Hitchens Dialogue--Christmas Jingles ... Ten Children Her Christinas' List Cora Beth Song--My Little Star Room Two Dialogue--Grandpa's Surprise Seven Children Selfish Billy Green...Kirk Schroeder Dialogue--The Seng, the Star and the Story Lillian 8miU), Lorena Jepson, Frances Helms When Santa Claus Comes....... Gerald Brunswick Joe's Stocking and Mine.Mildred Peet Song--Hie Nativity Room One Here's Hoping Sebre Whiting Dialogue--A Strike In Santa Claus Land Five Boys and Six Girls Song--Christmas Lullaby Julia McLaughlin, Ardis Whiting and Helen Lawrence An Impatient Waiter Edward Thompson A Young Santa Robert Roach Distribution of Gifts. SOLON MILUT f ^ Mr. Reuben is on the side Hill Christmas cards and booklets at Petesch's. Get your toys and gift goods at Erickson's. Christmas post cards, seals, paper and cords at Vycital's. 1 Mike Jus ten of McHenry vniil a business called here Monday; Dr. A. F. Mueller of McHenry was in town Sunday caring for the sick. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jung of Ringwood were visiting' in the home of E, E. Cropley recently. Miss Lillian Rauen of Sping Grove was visiting in the home of her uncle, Math. Rauen, last Saturday. - Mrs. E. E. Cropley, who has been nursing at McHenry, returned home Wednesday evening of last week. Ed. and Arthur Aubert of Chicago were over Sunday guests in the home of their mother, Mrs. Mary Aubert. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monear of Harvard wjpre over Sunday gueets of the latter's parents, Mr. and lbs. las. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cropley and Arthur Hell attended the funeral of Mrs. J. W. Kimball at McHenry last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beall have moved to Spring Grove. Mr. Beall is to manage one of Abe Miller's stores which he purchased recently. Mrs. Lulu Herman, who has been visiting in the home of her sister, Mrs. D. W. Overton, and family, left Wednesday for bar home at Minneapolis, Minn. epwpany a business Knox iHendud a basket ball game at Huntley Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox and family spent Sunday at J. J. Doherty's. Mrs. Geo. P. Bay and daughter, Betsy, were Elgin shoppers Monday. Charles Davis of Michigan spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. Stella Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilcox and children of Marengo visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Nellie Doherty spent Snjgday with Mr. and Mrs. James Green at Woodstock. School was closed Thursday and Friday owing to the illness of the teacher, Miss Marguerite Knox. Nancy and Junior Bay spent Monday with their grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Coleman, at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Shine and sons of Chicago were recent guests of Mrs. Shine's .mother, Mrs. John Riley. ~ YOLO W. White entertained Friday last. Lee Huson waft, i caller at Lake Forest Saturday. • Mrs. John Walton ties. - returned from Waukegan. Harry Nicholls was a McHenry visitor last Saturday, Mrs. Peter StadxfeM was a Round Lake caller last Friday. Wm. Moore of North Loup, Neb., is visiting his sister here. » Mr. and Mrs. Edward Losk were McHenry callers Tuesday? Christmas candies, seals, post cards, cords and holly paper at Vycital's. Miss Adeline Rossdeutscher was a Waukegan visitor last Thursday. , A splendid variety of Christmas candies to choose from at Erickson's. Wm. Moore visited at the home of W. Converse the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ves Wagner were Waukegan visitors on Thursday of last week. Dr. Rosadeutscher entertained company from Libertyville Thursday evening last. Miss Ella Moore returned home Monday after spending a week at the Wesley Memorial hospital in Chicago, where she was cured of her throat trouble. Auction Sale! Chaa. Leonard, Auctioneer To satisfy chattel mortgages of West McHeenry State bank and W. E. Bradley and judgments of Bartlett and Forrest, Peters and Hoffman and Alexander Lumber company, the undersigned will sell at public auction on the Fred Carlson farm, located 4 miles west of Ringwood and two miles north of Greenwood, on WEDNESDAY, DBCEMBER, 21, 1921 commencing at 1:00 p. m., sharp, the following described property, to-wtt: 24 HEAD NEW MILKERS and Close Springers Two 2-year-old heifers, 3 yearling heifers, 7 fall calves, 3 sows, 37 pigs. % 3 Head Horses' Black gelding, 12 years old; dark bay mare, 13 years old; sarrs^ Aare, years okL _ : Hay Grain Six tons of mixed hay, 100 bushels of oats, 50 shocks standing com, 60 tons silage. Machinery, Etc. International manurfe spceader, new; McCormick pulverizer, new; hay rack, light wagon, DelCo light system, new; drag, new; cultivator, new; 1H h. p. Rawley pump engine, milk cans, 8trainers, pails and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months' time will be given on good bsnkable notes bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum. No property to be removed or possession of same given to purchaser until settled for with clerk. CLARENCE NEIL CARLSON, Prep. J. H. Harrison, Clerk. will kindly return sawe to this of-: fice. 27-lf LOST--Last Saturday evening between thei|ohn Miller liilihiiice on Main 4M«^and West McHenry State tea*. a silver bar pin with stone set« tisgtf, Finder kindly notify or return to Miss Margaret Miller, West Mc# Henry, 111. 27-lt FOR SALE--My 142% acre farm, located one mile west of the railroad track, McHenry. One hundred acres der cultivation. Buildings are in good repair. For terms or other information apply to or write William Cossman & Son, West McHenry, 111. 25 FOR SALE--The old Smith homestead farm of 160 acres located two miles east of McHenry; the estate farm of 82 acres at Lake Defiance and the house and lot east of he Fox river bridge in McHenry. & H. Fretmd, McHenry, IH. Phone 643* M-2. * 41-tf FOR SALE--Select wooded lots on the river and adjacent to new golf course of McHenry Country club. Within village limits and in walking distance of stores and R, R. station. Apply to C. W. Stenger at West McHenry State bank, Ben Stilling A Son, McHenry. of C, S. Owen, 300 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago* Phone Monroe 6300. 12-tf FOR SALE--Choice big type Poland China boars, sired by Gerstdales Timm No. 369571, a son of the fapious Gerstd&le Jones. These boars have plenty of length and bone. Anyone wishing to improve their herd would do well to look them jover Prices right. James Hunter, V0j«f McHenry, 111. Phone 617-J-2. 20-tf Local Telephone Dilatory i Goes tel Press Soon in rne interest orguoa ^scrvicc subscribe^p^ requested to call V • 1 ^ \ Vu^ v . ' W j < T , ; The Telephone Company" and give notice of any changes or corrections that should be made in ^ iV \ V,'*v ,,jr _ : \ ^ ;i:-] their lirting^f ^ ^ nJLlNOIS BEyL^imEMONi COMPANY - • « • • ' V * ' -- r ? -b •- V >.• . •- t >> i ' - 1/ • • • w- «w. & Li\ A--'#, ."•--i.i.1 m fi'MI V- ^ ^ _oNV- ' I** IS NOW 1 ? JOIN NOW! W.. ^ mt.'i # i«iX- - i , r . '; ' \ V > 's ii'> ;..A Glass For Every Pocketbooli.®:^-!!* ' is. TAicZxi'i ••"j r* *-.> / . n -.-V ; iff, i"ii "i ^ Fox River Valley State Bank JOS. C. HOLLY, Cadi. lr? FREMONT HOY, Pies. •UPM CLASSIFIED DErARTWERT VNANTED--Second hand heating stoves. J. J. Vycital, McHenry, 111. FOR SALE--Milker»s,and springers, Poland China boars and Barred Rock cockerels. Frank Tonyan, Ringwood, HI. 25-3f a •'ZMm'\- y'f m FOB SALE--MaxweU 1917 touring car and Republic 1 ton track. Real bargains. Stilling's garage, McHenry 111. 19-tf FOR SALE--Ford truck with cab body. In good running order. Apply at or address The Pfaindeelsr, McHenry, HI. 27-tf FOR SALE--Two PomeraHfsn Spits dogs. Fine pets. For information call at Kercher's barber shop, McHenry, or call phone 80-W. 25 TERRA COTTA Big supply of Christraai candies at Vycital's. John Flanagan Wtu a visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Miss Alice Leisner was a Chicago visitor Monday. Mixed nuts and Christinas candies at Erickson's store. Miss Margaret Giant of Elgin spent Sund»y u t her homv he?®, Floyd Davis of Carpentersville visited relatives here Tuesday. , Fine oxfords in tan with hose and spats to match at M. J. Walsh's. FOR SALE OR RENT--128 acres four miles southwest of McHenry. Inquire of J. E. McAndrews, West McHenry, HI. Phone 620-W-l. 26-3» FOR RENT--The Hanly farm of 350 acres. New barn and other buildings in first-class condition. Inquire of or write C. W. Harrison, Ringwood, 111. FOE sale OR RENT--The Michael Justen estate house on Elm street, McHenry. Apply to or write N. J Justen, administrator, West McHenry, m. 16tf AUTOMOTIVE GIFTS Some Christmas Suggestions for the Gar Owner If you are in doubt as to a suitable ^ft for your husband, brother, father or your friends, why not get . ' him something for his car? Autom^iv# gil|s>sarie * a l w a y s a p p r e c i a t e d b y t h e c a r o w n e r . ^ V . - IX)ST--On Dec. 7, 1921, between the Union meat market and lumber yard in Weet McHenry, a pocketbook with money. -Liberal reward given. M. H. Fitzsirnmoris. Woodstock, HI. 27-lt LOST--Last Thursday evening, Dec. 8, either at the Empire theatre or between that place and Pries' meat market, a ladies' blade silk grove. Finder We can supply you with Spot Lights, Radiator <C6^ers, Nickel Plated Radiator Caps, Tire Coven,. ? Motometers, Vulcanizers, Tires, Tubes, Bumpers, ill fact any accessory for any make of oar. ^ t •a For the head of the family, the bigge#aftd best | gift for your family would be one of the Late Model J1 ^ Buick Cars, some models of which we have on display in our show room at West McHenry. m c/ -• m * * r "p*i-i- You are invited to call and we will gladly assfe^ you in making a suitable gift purchase. l-fAV* . • * % , >,S;i ,*A, - J? • • „ v * • %> > ; » « •** * r-jfiri J OVERTON & COWEN ;*WEST McHENRY, ILL. PHONE 4 se; ?:51 * f -d' \tz L' - miI t®-•:; * d}\

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