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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jun 1922, p. 4

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t R.; C V-ir '-: * . p* i? <• ? ; * • ; ' V * f-:1 <i •' .i-rtf.; (> i' •% I child's bed. CfcH pbona 126-J, McHenry, III. 1 WANTEli--Good, reliable nurae girl. McHenry Hoaae, Mc i-it be sold right. Hi. J. D. Lodt% McHenry. 60-tf Inquire at the Henry, 111. FOR SALE--Oberstadt nodence in West McHenry. « See J. C. Holly, McHenry, III. 82-fcf FOR SALE--Pony, buggy and harness. Inquire of Geo. Steinsdoerfer, Lily Lake, McHenry, Hi. 2-It* FOR SALE: Two floor show oases aifll one plate glass wall case. Will FOR &ALE-26 to 30 acres of alfalfa ready to cut. Located about two and one-half miles south of McHenry. J. J. Fliisky, McHenry, HI. , 1-tf FOR SALE--About five acres alfalfa hay; also some ear corn in crib. Inquire of P. M. Freund, McHenry, HI. Route 2. Phone 630-M-2. 1 FOR SALE--The Michael Justen estate house on Elm street, McHenry. Apply to or write N. J. Justen, administrator, West McHenry, 111. 16 MKHAPPy PARTY m WANTED--Two ambitious ladies to spend all or part time on a fast selling proposition. Liberal commission. >r particulars inquire at this office. FOR SALE--Seven room house. Toilet and bath, gas, electricity, hot water heat. Finest location in McHenry. N. F. Steilen, McHenry, 111. 62 >r gandhnt *nd apftka. from MoKtury, eio«» to Fes river. C. W. tHJfcs, West M<s Henry, 111 Phone 620-W-2. 60-tf Company coming-, VIE SHOUVD WORRYTHEY WILL SEND IT IN A HORRY • * * • : \ bot use the telephone for a go-between and we'll politely fill and promptly deliver your order. Get us on the wire and tell, to hurry. • MMfe-AukL. *** -- •FRETTS: FOR SALE--Complete threshing outfit, consisting of 15-30 tractor and 20- Port Huron separator. $900 takes tfit. N. M. Bowers, West McHenry, 111. 2-lt* FOR SALE CHEAP--Small motorboat in good running order. Can be seen at Joe Engeln's, McHenry, or write G. Land, 851 Aldine Ave., Chi- ?o, 111. v l-2t H \EY CHICKS--wooded stock; Leading breeds. ©c each up. Postpaid. Alive delivery. Big catalog free. Capacity, 1922 million and half chicks. Farrow-Hirsh Co., Peoria, 111. 35-tf T We are giving K FREE ^ ANTED--Room and board in Mcil mry, near river, for man and wife nd two children 6 and 10, for first • v o weeks in August. Please address :-j plies to J. A. Regan, 1418 Norwood St., Chicago, 111. 2 LOST--Somewhere on road between Wilson and Grayslake, a bundle containing blankets, sheets, towels And pillow Cases. Reward offered. Finder notify Geo. P. Wendel, 4245 N. Ashland Aye., Chicago, or return to McHenry House, McHenry, 111. 2-lt FOR RENT--Seven room house, together with chicken house, well, cistern and about one acre of ground. Rid-Jid Ironing Board (Retail Price $5) to every purchaser of a Sunbeam Electric Iron $7.50 $1 down--$1 a month One of the best Electric Irons on the market--many thousands in use. Thla bargain cfaaace will |m •••Bable during • ftud a** Maf period oafer. Particulars at our S Rooms Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Nothing Takes the Place of Hot Water III the home's greatest convenience and one that every member of the family enjoys. When it comes to heating water, of course "you can do it better with gas." This is a good time of year to make the installation. Gas Water Heaters . «» --a type for every home, and we tell you which type is best adapted to your home. This information giv£$ ire? and Without obligatiffc. ' Western United and Electric Go. Miss Viola Leach spent several days last week at her home at Lake Gen eva, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Smith and Mrs. Koodenbach of Lindsay, Neb., are guests in the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Marti^ N. May. Edward R. Nelson and the Misses Margaret and Helen Stone of Chicago spent the first of the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schneider. Al. Frazer, accompanied by 10 young men, all members of St. Bartholemew's church, Chicago, passed the w6ek end camping on Fox river. Frank Aylward of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. William Aylward and Miss Mae Aylward of Solon passed Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCarthy. Mrs. Frank Cobb and daughters, Myrtle aid Harriet, Mrs. Herbert Bartisch and Mrs. Margaret Reardon of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Smith and ^Irs. Koodenbach of Lindsay, Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Martin N. May and son, Joe, of McHenry were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diedrich Monday. William O'Connor, at one time employed in Smith's barber shdp on the West Side, spent a few days last week with McHenry friends. Mr. O'Connor is now employed in one of Chicago's suburbs. - ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kennedy and son, Frank, Mrs. Josephine Zimpelman and Miss Darlene Kennedy of Woodstock and Rudolph Seiler of Los Angeles, Calif., spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Claxton. Misses Genevieve Drain and Winifred Riley, daughter of the late Jack Riley, of Chicago are taking a much needed rest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan A. Ritter and child of Chicago spent the week end at the Ritter home here. Mrs. Sarah Monson Dodge and her son, Charles, and wife of Buchanan, Mich., were welcome callers at the homes of many of their friends in McHenry this week. They were former residents of this place and will be favorably remembered by many. The two sons, Charles and Frank, are prosperous young men and own their own homes. Cream Shippers Ship your cream to us at Elgin and always get highest prices. Elgin is the butter center of the country. We manufacture both ice cream and butter. Write for tags, information and our quotations. B. S. PEARSALL BUTTER 00. Elgin, Illinois A. M. Schmitt. Pres. Phone 639-W-l M. N. Schmitt, Secy. Phone 623-R-l McHENRY TOWNSHIP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. The cheapest and safest insurance on earth. Rates and other information may be had upon application Michael Freund, Agent, McHenry WEINSCHENKER'S (ommunity Express Staying aad&ong Pittance HanliflC done by the hoar or job. Furniture moved with can by «•*» of tins experienoa. • . PHONE 35 McHENRY Have Insurance •HIS OFFICE is now prepared to issue, in connection with other insurance, at very reasonable rates, your growing and ripening crops, such as corn, wheat, oats, rye, jj- \ barley, etc Literature will be sent out and calls made. Prolection only In sound stock companies at fixed rates. Call up 108-R or 108-J. Thirty-three yejra in business here. tiffin . • . if mm.i WEST McHENRY, ILL. iS'i'JW\ m COMBERS AND GOERS OF A WRICK fN OUR BUSY VILLAGE ai Seen by Plaindealer Reporters and Handed Into Our Office by Our Friends Jacob Justen transacted business in the metropolitan city last Friday. Frances Bonslett and Gerald Carey were Chicago visitors last Friday. Adolph Fischer of Elgin attended to business matters here a few days last week. t Miss Mary Moritz of Chicago was a week end guest of Miss Elizabeth K. Miller. John Montgomery of Oak Park spent Sunday with his wife and family here. • •" Dr. and Mri F. J. Aicher were guests of Chicago relatives a few days last week. Miss Esther Stoflfel passed Thursday and Friday of last week with Chicago friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jencks and daughter, Ruth, .passed Monday with Elgin relatives. " Walter Schuber of Waukegan spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Miss Florence Carey passed several days last week with friends in the metropolitan city.- Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. G. Frett and family of Aurora spent Sunday with McHenry relatives. Miss Emma Thelen spent the week end as the guest of relatives in the metropolitan city. , W. D. Wentworth returned home last Sunday front a two weeks' trip thru Iowa and Nebraska^ Miss Viola Cowles of Ridgefield passed the first of the wefek as the guest of Miss Clara Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John Eturant and Mrs. Emma McGinnis of Elgin were calling on McHenry friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'FIaherty of Elgin passed Sunday as the guests of McHenry relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Frisby of Chicago spent the week end with the Tatter's mother, Mrs. Anna Frisby. Mrs. W. Wooley of Chicago passed the latter part of last and first of this week with McHenry relatives. Miss Josephine Worts of Chicago spent the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Worts. Miss Mildred Gullachson of Chicago *was a week end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pich of Chicago passed the first of the week with the lattcr's sister, Miss Emma Thelen. James Burke of Chicago is spending a two weeks' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Burke. Carl Bickler of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bickler. ^Misses Genevieve and Bernadine Walsh of Fox Lake spent Saturday and Sunday with McHenry relatives. Cloice Wagner, who has been attending school at Valparaiso, returned home Wednesday for his summer vacation. Mrs. Charles Maynard of Crystal Lake spent Monday as a guest in the; home of her daughter, Mrs. Franklin i Ensign. ) Mrs. Thos. Cooney and grandson of j Cleveland, 0.> are here for an ex- j tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. F. Burke. ' | Miss* Lenore Freund, who has been I attending school at Ypsilanti Mich,, j returned to her home here the first of the week. Miss Clara Degen of Kenosha, Wis., visited in tiie home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Degen, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Skinner and children of Elgin spent Sunday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jencks. Mrs. Sarah Reece of West Chicago spent a few days last and this week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter J. Donavin. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baron of Hebron spent the week end in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baron. Misses Mildred Welch and Opal Cooley returned home last Saturday from Athens, O., where they have bee^ attending : ehool. Mr. and Mrs. George Schuenemann and family of Waukegan spent Sunday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sutton and children of Chicago passed the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Math. Glossen and. Mr^^ George Si heid were called to Chicago last Friday thru the death of their sister, Mrs. Gertrude L. Miller. Misses Verena Justen and Rose Meiler of Chicago spent the week end in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen. Mrs. D. Corr, daughter, Kathryn, and son, Ray, of Woodstock and Mrs. Loretto Chase and son of Los Angeles, Calif., called at the home of Mr8. B. Frisby, last Wednesday. C. W. Stenger and son, Richard, and Joseph Stenger, the latter from Cary, attended the graduation exercises of Marquette college, Milwaukee, Wis., last Friday evening. Edward Stenger, brother to C. W. and Joseph, was among the graduates and is now a full fledged dentist. In Honor of Son's Birthday Mrs. P. M. Justen entertained a few guests in honor of the third birthday anniversary of her little son, Daniel, at her home on Thursday of last week. The merry gathering consisted of sixteen little tots and nine of their mothers. The afternoon was most pleasantly spent and at an appropriate hour delicious refreshments were >n Stoffel and | Chicago visitors FAIR GROUNDS Woodstock ..Auspices Peter Lmathiua - 3',; Post No. 412 • American Legion r THREE BANDS , FLOATS i i#» PEOPL* <. 'K BASE Mil Morning Game HARTLAND GIANTS - •• VS. GREENWOOD SOX Batteries Hartland--Murray Bros. Greenwood- Drury Bros. « Afternoon Game v > CARY ALL STARS vs. WOODSTOCK TIOSSIS Batteries . • Woodstock-- ' Conroy and Sewell Cary-- Hubert and Bennett' " •tkmm RJKES Three Good Races for lovers of good fast horses 2:25 Trot, 2:25 Pace Mixed 2:17 Pace, 2:14 Trot Purse $300^--no deduction The track is in fine shape and the new covered bleachers, accommodating 2000 people, will be ready for the 4th. Big field of entries from th^.:h^£||i|>]le9; in t h i s s e c t i o n . * ; • i - > * • • * * The Brundage Shows. The biggest attraction of its kind that has ever shown in McHenry county. 25 cars, 300 people, merry-go-Tround, ferris wheel, shows and all the new rides and fun devices. Don't miss it. ^ j Baod Concert Day and evening by Weidon's famous Woodstock band. Big display of wonderfully artistic pieces at the fair grounds in the evening. r". Bputo Contest New Ford Sedan and Ford Coupe to be given away at the fair grounds at 10:30 p. m. Free, Free, Free. For particulars ask any member of Peter Umathum Post American Legion. w I Plan to spend the Fofinrth at Woodstock -ATREimS DANCING PAVIUON ROUND LAKE, ILL. SATURDAY NIGHTS ONLY N'COMICK'S ORCHESTU MICE TICKETS, $I.M Baseball Sanday, Jane 25 ieeMI Tues., July 4 Waukegan K. C. vs. Reiiehan's N. Chicago vs. Renehaa s '.V * C • -V W* si 4 A. * M - V '*r ^ T. - VrW 5-5'.. & Marqudte CEMENT UR fediiistewt 'ptiP pose to market, at Jti narrow profit, the best lament it is possible to jfnake, has been a vital factor in winning for the .Marquette Company the ^ IcJid respect of the build- " ? ing public. ' iM, :r . Maniiurr 1 BuUdin®, rhlnsjo n" 11 L •» V * , . •' McHenry Lumber Co. | - Cash & Carry Store EDW. J. BREFELD, Mgr. WEST McHENRY, ILL. *0* I • .. , ... Specials fw Friday aid Saturday, June 23 and 24 BUTTER per pound ^ 39c OTT/^1 4 TJ Granulated cane, 5 lbs. with $2.t# \ III K order, not including flour, butter eggs or soap, 5 pounds 30c COFFEE 3 pounds 98c TTf 1 A TVTFW0f Old Fashioned VJ/jLxN \ J X *; tSum Drops, per lb, T?T* T TTT* 1^^ A O C P*®1 Ma*H18» per doz..Nc 1; JtvU 1 1 JxVtvk) Quart Masons, doz._ll.ll VSJ SPECIALS Picnic Plates, per pkg. of H.... 15c Drinkinic Straws, per pkc Nc Wax Lunch Paper, 3 rolls for..Mr TiaSpooM. p«i4w.... ...Nc SOAP &SSril,ll)biiis53c BAK ING PQWDER 31c 'ijf; • "J1 TEA ' F*DC,glSS,"» '54c PRUNES afiggii- 19c MINCE MEAT SSs 25c POTATOES N E W 10 lbs. LEMONS iarge Waxy per dozea

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