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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Feb 1922, p. 5

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m* wm Here For Funeral t *, J >se from a distance to attend uneral of Mrs.. Raymond McAnori Monday were: Mrs. Burns, Fre£ Ren, Frank Buhr, Mr. and l&Air&rd Buhr, Mrs. Otto Stuben- Mrs. Adam Miller and daugh- ^gne-i, Mrs. John Buhr, Mrs. td Alplfnaip, Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred Buhr and daughter, Dorothy, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walsh of Oak Park; Mrs. Elizabeth Keogh, daughter, "Elifcabth, and son, Edward, of Lake Forest; Mr. and Mrs. A. Beshel and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClure of Waukegan; Mrs. Kate Beshel of Liberty ville; Mrs. Donald Murphy of Batavia; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wiseman and son, Tom, of Hebron and Miss Hilda Kegebein of Crystal Lake. Robert Dilger of Waukegan speAt the week and as ibe guest of McHenry friends. Al. Kunz and Joe Weber were among the Chicago passengers Monday morning. "There aT^threeprincipal ways of acquiring Wealth:6' ... (2) To inherit Wealth To rrtake a lucky venture To accumulate wealth way is the only sure way of acquiring a fortune and keeping it. For in the saving, we gradually learn how to invest it safely and make it grow.' -Our new booklet, "How to Build a Fortune," firom which the above is a quotation, is full of truths and a wealth of information regarding a subject of vital Importance to everyone This booklet, which is afpart of our customer-ownerservice, is of interest to every member of the Ask the local office of the Western United Gas and Electric Company for your copy. ' ; .... ' ' WESTERN UNITED CORPORATION =. i • WEEKLY COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR BU8Y VILLAGE its Sees by I'laindealer Reporters uri Banded Into Ofcr OSc< l& Oof Frifuriii Mrs. Everett Hunter was a Chicago visitor Friday last. Mrs. Geo. H. Johnson spent last Friday in the metropolitan city. Harry Thislow of Chicago was a week end guest of McHenry friends Mrs. Chas. J. Reihansperger spent last Saturday in the metropolitan city. * Miss Marie Wallace of Elgin spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Rose Laures. Miss Anna Knox of Elgin spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. John Knox. Clarence Bolger of Woodstock was the guest of friends here Saturday evening. Mrs. R. G. Chamberlin attended the funeral of a friend .in Chicago last Saturday. " ' Anton Iminekus of Chicago was a week end guest in the Allen Noonan home here. Mrs. Carl Mackh of Elgin was a week end guest in the home of Mrs. John Knox. Mrs. Otis C. "Murray of Geneva, 111., spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fay. Mrs. Allen Noonan ' and twin sons, Allen and Anthony, of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday at their home here. Miss Rose Freund of Waukegan passed Sunday as a guest in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freund. Miss Margaret McCabe of Chicago passed the week end in the home of her parents, Kr. and Mrs. Patrick McCabe. Mrs. Christine Sehreiner went to Elgin last Friday morning for a visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Driscoll. Mr. and Mr*.- Ed. Dunn of Lake fetter's mother, Mrs. D. A. Whiting, northwest of town. Mrs. ' John McDermott of Chicago passed the latter part of last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wegener. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Burns and son, Robert, of Oak Park were week end guests in the hortie of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Johnson. Mrs. Gus Schweighoffer of Chicago was a guest in the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Wegener, a few days last week. A. M. Brown, who has spent the past several months at Colorado Springs, has returned from the west and passed a few days the latter part Mrs. Fred Justen and daughter, of test week at his home here- H« May Elizabeth, were Chicago visitors ™>w at home «f his son, Earl, Geneva were week end guests of tin liew thilkers and close springers, last Friday. Mrs. Mary Powers and sister, Mrs. Jorgensen, were % Chicago shoppers last Saturday. Miss Margaret Ferrell of Chicago was the guest of friends here over the week end. at Woodstock. Auction Sale! Charles Leonard, Having sold his Auctioneer the under- Auction Sale! George Vogel, x Having decided to Auctioneer quit the dairy business and move on a smaller farm, the undersigned will sell at public auction on the place known as the Mark Hoffman farm, located 3% miles north of Johnsburg,. S miles southeast of Spring Grove, on the Johnsburg-Wilmot road, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 commencing at one o'clock p. m., sharp, the^ following described property, to-wit: 40 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK 40 • " ---consisting of-- U Choice Milk Cows Holstein bull, 2 year., old. 2 Head of Horses Black horse, 10 years old, wt. 1400 pounds; black mare, 10 years old, wt. 1400 pounds. '^Hogs- Two brood sows, 20 August pigs, good feeders. \ ' '*•> Machinery Sattley gang plow, 1#-'in./"WBi^ly new; 14 in. gang plow, set of drags, 14 in walking plow, 14 in. disc harrow, 2 riding cultivators, side delivefjf rake, milk wagon, lumbeT wagon, 2 sets double harness, hard coal stove, self feeder; and other articles too numerous to mention. , Terms of Salt: All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; of WW WEBElfc over that amount a.credit months' time will be given on good bankable 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. PETER N. N. Weber, Recording Clerk. . . *• A. It, Franzen, Settling Clerk. - • Executor's Notice D. T. Smiley, Attorney Estate of Nicholaus Schumacher, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of Nicholaus Schumacher, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry Ceunty, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the April Term, on the first Monday in April 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 t6 said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 4th day of February, A. D. 1922. 35-3t N. J. Justen, Executor. 1 Fer Highway Commi I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of highway commissioner for the town of McHenry, subject to the approval of the voters at the; coming election. Peter Smith. - farm, signed will sell at public auction on Miss Mabel Colville of Elgin spent jhis premises, located 6 miles norththe week end as the fifuest of Mc-: east of McHenry, 3 miles east of Henry friends. |Johnsburg and 1 mile west of Big Miss Helen Pint of Chicago spent I Hollow, on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pint. , George J. Donavin • and Alfred J. Richardson were West Chicago visitors last Saturday. Mrs. Tillie McLaughlin qf Elgin was a guest in the McLaughlin home here over the week end. Leonard Frett of Aurora passed the latter part of last week as the guest of relatives here. Miss Cleora Johnson passed Saturday and part of Sunday with her parents at St. Charles. Miss Martha Schlosser of Chicago was a week end guest in the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. Wolff. Misses Irene and Lottie" Herdklotz of Woodstock were guests of friends here the last of the week. Misses Lena and Clara StofFel and Mrs. F. J. Aicher were Woodstock callers Sunday afternoon. r- Mrs. Nellie Stanton of FoxNLake spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Powers. Mr. and Mr. Wm. J. Welch spent Sunday with their daughter; Mrs. Glenn Robison, at Woodstock. Miss Helen Fay of Chicago spent SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 commencing at one o'clock p. m., sharp, the following described property, to-wit: 12 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK --consisting of-- 7 Cows and 1 Bull S Head of Hoi sts 1 colt, three years old. . Hay aniL^Eaj*? Five tons alfalfa hay, 2 tons tiln. othy hay, stack of straw, stack of corn stalks, 100 bushels of oats, 4 bushels of clover seed. Machinery, Etc. Grain hinder, corn binder, cultivator, Buckeye drill, 2 corn planters, surrey, 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 bankable notes bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum. No property to be removed or possession of same given to purchaser until settled for with clerk. NICK M. SCHAEFER, Prop. C. W. Stenger, Clerk. Painting, Decorating Paper Hanging and Calciminirig • ONLY FIRST CLASS WORK Alfred Peats' Sample Book oi dw Latest Designs H. KASCH PHONF » M •McHENRY, ILL. Electrical Work Bell Work House Wireing Electric Fans and Motor Repairing We install and - repair all kinds of ElectricaT Equipment r RICES RIGHT LET US GIVE YOU YOUR WORK GUARANTEES AN ESTIMATE ON WORK GEORGE J. HEIMER Phone, McHenry 9*-W I.. 't!l 3C JL DC DC D0C 3ME DQG DG DG "WExceptional $230Cut in Price o V- 5fr! Greatest Farm Power Yalue Ever Offered "r-4-HSr - Special Offer Effeirtive Feb 3, to May 1, 1922 B The Harvester Company will give to each farmer purchasing from us a new International 8-16 tractor or a new Titan 10-20 tractor, for delivery Oil or before May 1st, 1922, a regular P. & O. 2- furrow plow with each International 8-16 tractor and a regular P. & O. 3-furrow plow with each Titan 10-20 tractor--absolutely free, f.o. b. Chicago. International 8-16 f. o. bu (HIS is not a stripped tractor, pared down to make a price, but Complete with all essential equipment--Pulley, fenders, platform, throttle-governor, adjustable drawbar, angle lugs, brakes. This equipment, worth more than $100 and necessary on any tractor to make it serviceable and safe, included in our price. No extras to bilir. $200 Cut inprieeofjritaiLTractor -- New Price f. o. b. Chicago and a P & O 3-Furrow Plow FREE •• • • IVJcHenry E 3SE hp 3G HE 3E DC • y'liM .V • - -

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