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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Dec 1922, p. 6

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* ruck and 1 vo miles t W From tlit PteMMer w Tear* At* of Woodstock was itly kilted by a train jde of Crystal Lake r'£^iming. :>ad carpcntors are putting newfioor in the freight depot, rejuring til* platform and making uiter necessary repairs around the repot. The Algonquin condensing factory has shipped over one hundred cars of milk and creatii ' ht the past two rrontks. The shoot, held % the McHenry t un club on Thursday and Friday of 1 st week, was well attended. Wightman's team took a lively 1 ttle run on Tuesday afternoon, starti ig from the butter factory. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson was the scene of a very pleasant surprise Saturday last, Dec. 11, it being the twenty-fifth anniversary of tfceir marriapre. Those present were: Chas. Thompson, wife and vhildren of Greenwood, Thos. Thomp- : <>n, wife and daughter of Barreville, J. M. Carr, wife and daughter, Wm. McCannon ami wife, Elon Harrison f j and wife, Wm. Harrison and wife and - Mrs. Jane Carr of Ringwood. Lots of Good, Live Electricity - That's the plain American £§ what you want in a power ana light plant. And that's what the Kohler Automatic giwM you- Plenty of power for all sorts of uses. Plenty of light. 110 volt current (city standard)* carries long distances--allow* your place. Automatic open*, (ion. No storage battel^ bother. Economy. Safety. Dependability. Came in any time and see a 9Ui power and light plant at rOMfc. Cfmtnitni psymtmu % L. MRU 1 McHenry III. E. B. three painting is t on til At«* regOlari»«Ml»re*M<*tenry lodge, A. F. A A. M., on Monday evening the following officers were elected: W. M., W. A. Cristy; S. W„ Geo. H. Hanly; J. W., A. E. Baechler; secretary, John Evan son; treasurer, C. T. Eldredge; tyler, Wm. Tilto». We have been experiencing some gloomy weather in this section the last week. Rain, snow and mud with the worst roads of the season. The sun has scarcely made ita appearance in a week. The new postal cards will be placed on sale Dec. 15. The new cards are of five patterns. The domestic cards bear a portrait of Jefferson and a smaller card has a portrait of John Adams. Peter Doherty and wife were agreeably surprised on Wednesday evening by a number of their friends, who came unannounced and made themselves at home. Refreshments were served and a regular old fashioned social time was had. The following were present: Misses Bit! and Ellen Doherty, Etta and Anna Powers Maggie Cleary, Charlotte Madden, Messrs. James Powers, John Walsh, M. J. Walsh, "John Welch and Thos. Walsh. Milo L. Howe has opened the store on the east side of StofFel's new block and handles pianos, organs, violins and all kinds of musical instruments. Appropriate Christmas exercises will be held at both the Universalist and Methodist churches. A. S. Wright of Woodstock was last Henry of the He- 1 board. CMiiil; came out on last week and vwfcere. is clerking f#r-JR. • • ,-j HAPPY KOHLER AUTOMATIC i»OWER SLIGHT m HO QUESTION QF TKCm PURVTY-- AND THAT IS VoUf* SECURITY f"|CR pare pork sausages have made a hit in this community: sorted with or without their old friend, griddle cake, they make a mealtime .appeal; irresistible.•" v. . Watch for Mr. Map i 'FRETT'S. MARKET V GROCERY I 1P$!N ST WEST McHENRY.ILL. I m Sei» «t Lak»Jp|ih» AI>i.il^AirpBR8UNAL Clyde Kent wm a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Mrs. John S. Freund was a Chicago visiter Tuesday. Simon S toff el transacted business in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Edward R- Sutton was a Chicago victor Monday. - v<, Frank May boarded the Chicago train Monday- morning. Mrs. Anton Schneider spent Tuesday in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. John Karle were Elgin[ visitors Tuesday afternoon. Sam J. Frazer was a business ^visitor in the metropolitan city Monday. John and Jacob . Franzen were ammg the Chicago visitors Monday. Lewis Stoff el of West Chicago spent Sunday as the guest of s home folks here. George Caponash boarded the Chicago train at this station Monday morning. Geo. H. Johnson attended fee business matters in the metropolitan city Monday. Fred Weinsehenker attended to business in the metropolitan city Monday. Dr. F. J. Aicher attended the funeral of l.is nephew, Frank Mercer, at Peoria last Friday. Ed. Brefeld of Chicago spent the week end in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs^ B. J. Brefeld. THEATRE Woodstock; III. Sunday & Moutoy December 17th & 18th wrr- phone 3 . "".USX"*' fefflMMWC SY B»ss%ssjrjsJ ..J.K ... iV-' & W"* m Fffteen and tome a that) VARIOUS MODELS *. V *.», « * * * JrJ V' SPEEDSTER ;rr.__ SEVEN-PASSENCijft., COACH. SEDAN W-l • £ ' ' "rAt $1475 $1523 $2099 $1145 tOURINGni:. CABRIOLET -- ^COACM--4^-% S1146 'huik' ' 'Mi WEIGHT AND TAX EXTR^ Uemonstration At Your Convenience m f. .. . ^ PUP pp 28 C'.; 'C *: •• i«\ iaiimwv ti l A chii^ WMM# *!»• "«» y«wrsis wifM. -. „. nots law. to drive an aatom<^e anbm <Mtr ( accompanied by a licensed chauffeur links to a post; thence north eleven or the owner of the car. The secre- (U) chains and forty-nine (49) ltaks; ff5" °fwS<?le thence north sixty«wJj^i;j«# three- «f a chauffenr who drives his car quarter8 de east, while Intoxicated. /K. , • . ^ Ih«K .re tU. mtM WitricttoM t> <«• th«'n^ ^4 <43 the law relating la **r»rs of automo- hnks 40 * *><>»*; thence east one (1) biles, Secretary eff j$}te Loul8 1m Em" chflm 8®d fifty "(60> links to iiie PIftC« merson pointed out ttMay, hat common of beginning, containing seven and »ense and experience should be a suffl- twenty-four hundredths (7.24) acres; dettt gnMe to hee» WSay other per- also known and described as Lot Numsons who are Mt goHlnl to. diiye ber Eleven <il) of the Aflapfte^s from endangering thsir own Uvea and pjat 0f Johnsburg or of said Section the lives of other peopla. Number Thirteen (13), and situated, The National Safi^r council, in a } i ^ tei in the County of Mcrecent bulletin, listed pecsons who . t. aMa. ^ a* should not he ailowetf to drive auto- ?e"ry/.m ^ 01 Ih^^3' de" mobile.. This lis* toctedea tb* lowing: iNwbw 20989. Bill to Clear Title. "Children feefcwr a certain age; j< JMfce ia hereby given that the "Persons whose height does not jpesv above is the title of the Court and mtt easy reach of the controlling ped- (the name? of the parties to u suit sis; i which is now pending in said Cowt "Persons who hare not sufficient an<:j that process for said defendants strength tooperate control levers eas-, ^ been lssued ^ the Sheriff, of «ili ny«T? PostivWi . ^ County returnable to- the eaid Court at "Persons nndsr Dm IbmuMO e( ' • llfuor; "Epileptic OK othen subject to fits or tainting ffMlls; "Persons 4>Wha do not know and understand the traffic laws, ordinaiT rules of the road, and other points concerned with safe and efficient automobile operation; "Persons with dangerously defective hearing or eyesi£fe&; , "Cripples or ptMMUm minus arras or legs whose defects Interfere with their safe control of an antoiwnhtle." "These are good ru)M>n said Secre. tary Emmerson, "and I am sure that in case of accident a damage suit would be affected by the fact that any such persons were driving .Hhp cgf,JUL the time of the accident." " ' J " ^ vvhith would last fro; days, suffering intense left in a weakened condition after eac attack. "On August 5, 1922, 1 consulted Prof. F. A. Leach. At that timet I was fo weak I could hardly get out of bed iMwt being helped. Hjgmijpg- •sp'li" am aid© able to "Many thanks to] heaier." 32%.i it'1' Mike Mast DesipJri^&istais &ite Jfcs Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 8th day of January, A. D. 1923, In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 27th day of November, A., D. 1922. Chas. F. Hayes, Clerk. ^TT-- Elgin Man Lands Prof. F. A. Leach | LESLEY GUY hack *t work after (Mil I CT||I CCRUipC: -- | So pleased with the results of -rntApA CTfli CTU OSDO' treatments by Prot. F. A. Leach that I nnvtd s 1 UVtn www he desires to let others know the work that is being accomplished by Mate-Wide Reporting System Cstab> lished by Emmerson Helpe Get Baek Autae. Several hundred stolen automobiles have been recovered during the past year as a result of a new bulletin system established by Secretary of State Louis L. Emmerson under the terms of an act adopted by the last general assembly. Sheriffs and chiefs of police throughout the state forward to the secretary of state the numbers and | descriptions of all stolen automohlTes In their communities. These are compiled once a week and forwarded to every sheriff and police department in Illinois. This aids greatly In the detection of stoW'n cars. One of the difficulties impeding the success of this system, Secretary Binmerson declares, is the failure of gar afes to comply with the law requiring them to register the car and engine numbers of every automobile placed in the garage for storage or repairs. Only a very small percentage of parages are complying with this provision If each garage kept an accurate register of all the oars received It would be merely a matter of detail for the police officer to check over the register with the numbers in the stolen car bulletin issued by the secretary of state and thus find stolen cars. Elgin's well known healer, Wesley. Guy, 322 St. Charles ftreet, has of his own free will given the following testimonial: Prof. F. A. Leach, ;v^ ; The Spurting, Elgin, IB. V " "It is with pleasure that ! gtee following testimonial, hoping it may help some one else on the right road to health. ' Ahptit Spot Light* The National Safety council recommends that spot lights be Installed as high up on Hje car as practicable. It should he impossible to make the center of Its beam of light strike the level highway more than fifty feet ahead of the car, except when swung thirty degrees to the right or left ot straight line ahead .position. The six* of lamp used in a spot, light should not exceed a rating of 21 candle-power. On the road treat the other fellow as you would have him tfeat you. Dim your lights, give him his share of the road and obey ali of the TUles regarding signaling. Always park your car with the right side toward the curb. Be surf the emergency brake is on ayad thai the fears are la neutral. j Make It a habit to' insp»f^ yMir I brakes often. If something goes wrong at a critical moment it may cause a ! lifetime of regret. # ! Alford H. Pouse, Solicitor State of Illinois,) McHenry County,)ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, State of Illinois, January Term, A. D. 1823. Theodore G. Stock, Complainant, „ ! vi. ~ Unknown heirs or devisees of Mathew Blanmiser, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Peter Blafee, deceased, unknown heirs or devisfes of J. Young Scammon, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of James C. Roth, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Christian Smith, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Nicholas Muladore, deceased, unknown bfirs or devisees of John Miller, deceased, unknown heirs or devisees of Christena Miller, deceased,. unknown heirs or devisees of Joel H. Johnson, deceased, unknown owner or owners of the note secured by the trust deed recorded in Book C. of Mortgages, on pag* 469, McHenry County Records, Mary R. Joslyn, David R. Joslyn, Marcellus L. JoBlyn. Ulrich Fuchs, and the unknown owner or owners of the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the southwest quarter of thojj northeast quarter of.Station Nuntbss* Thirteen (13), in Tewnsfeip Nu*b«t Forty-five (45) north, of R&nge Number Eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, bounded aQ$ ARSefabod ,as follows, to-wit: DefiwiHng at a JMWt that stands eighty sight links sooth of the post at tb» northeast corner of said forty; thence I WT US QUOTE YOU 1SRICES 5:*'^i H. R. LEVINE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR McHENRY, ILL. MAIN ST BRNTON ST. "i&fi LOOK FOR THIS SIGN IN ^©oasrac* LOOK FOR T#!S SK«H IN pome To This Store ¥ot •*k-m * LOUNGING,-ROBES FOR SMElf Navajo and Novelty Designs. The ideal winter indoor garment, not only for the luxurious comfort of evenings of pleasure, but handy too, ' to slip on these cold mornings. And they're tailored too--tailored from all wool Indian blankets, new wool just as it comes from the sheep barns. AND LOVELY ROBES FOR "HER" Distinctive in style and beautiful in coloring. Made from all wool virgin wool with a cotton warp of long fibre to make them double durably The women's robes have V shaped neck, kimona sleeves, $ilk frog$ aad girdles to match. Bound with extra wide satin taffeta ribbon. v m THIS STORE OFFERS *$• - $:• Countless other practical gifts iot mother, dad, sister, brother, friends and relatives. Women's wearing apparel, lingerie, handkerchiefs, hosiery, gg&ves, neck wear, satin breakfast coats, things forthe home. Women shoppifig for men's gifts will find Wien's clothing store a separate men's store accessible without the need of ^pplpg out of doois. • »M' ~ j-gwii • .h|AINA BENTOH •V-- i- V •J&A *.i/s f..#» ! . i-dL ^ .. '"OHt * * <%i ffiJ1! *

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