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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Dec 1922, p. 5

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rlMWit >0£XS •quarc deeling . t t t i Z f r l OfeiATIC «f CJTREW the holly Ground " the house. TH^frfc mistletoe to th« *G%Mdelier. Put up the Chtistteu tree and tie the ribbon* around the Christm*® gift*. Now about the only thing we haven't mentioned is that this food shop will help to make your Chris tout* a real merry, satisfactory occasion. wiadiior Mt.Nvrr rm*9 lurch re shipped a tea of j to the Boston market exercises at the X. eh, promise t«r be «f fee most U; £ng character. „ Wattles shipped a car of hogs h^l^ar sday last and a mixed car of cattle on Monday. Fred Branda came out from Chicago «t> Monday to look after his ice in- *§!trests at McCollumV lake. The C. & N. W. had another wreck iear Harrington Sunday night which delayed the Monday morning train •wo or iH ImmKAu John Oem&Ma the misfortune to «Qt his foot quite badly while chopping wood at Ben Stilling's one day l»st week. Dr. Abt was called. Married--At the residence of the ijride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin, on Saturday evening, Dec. 18, 1&97, by the Rev. J. R. Clark, Eber E. Bassptt and Miss Cora Martin. An attempt was made to wreck the Williams Bay train about a half male north of Sting wood op. Wednesday evening. A rail had been placed across the track some distance below the bridge on Hie Dedpe farm. Miss PtartaCQ Saarles met with a sad and painful accident on Thursday when a boiler full of hot water was tipped over, the water striking her on the right shoulder, completely saturating her to the feet, burning her in a frightful manner. St. Mary's court, C. O. F., fleeted officers for the ensuing year on Sunday evening as follows: Chief ranger, Wm. Stoffel; vice chief ranger, John Neiss; financial secretary, Peter Engeln; treasurer, John J. Serbian; directors, John Heimer, A. Bngeln, OF A Cemphunaat, or devisees of f, deceased, unknown jof Peter Blake, deicjhetrs or devisees of -m- c. h*f«t>r Aa Seen by Pfarfndeater Reported and Hftndcd lata Oar Ofice by Oar *• 3PK y i'.i ^4' ,W" Outside iu bitter Winter--whistling wind, drifting snow aad freezing cold. Inside is waruithr-a real home. "'ft1 ofei* V<r'<4" Gas is the economical route to tigfetingas well a|•S frcooking and heating. Modern gas lighting fixtures and. mantles artistic appeiraikM witb «a*sti*l tffi*ncy. Se# our mantle light#. '.WK <* * A A"- '«** £A You can make this Christmae teighter aadhappier with gas --the necessity. -» - X • ;«jW/ ' •S-$ ij&i SfeWe ai)d •W TO df«i»<cs of John Mibi heirs or dfpMii of CI Mil*, deceMad; ••mBrnovm hate* or Awtoees of Itelll. Joftlifeson, dfceetiWd, we owbtw uwwtrs of the note aeiWtid by the trust deed recorded in Book C. of Mortgages,, on page 469, McHenry Gaertp B*wrds, Mary B. Jeslyn, David" & Jbslyn, Maroethni L. Joslyu, U Irish Foda, and th? ludakoftm owner or owners of the following desciiced real estate, to-wit: Pwt of ths southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Nnlier Ulirteen (IS), in Township Number Forty-five (45) north, of Range Number Eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, bounded and described as foEews, to-wit: Beginning at a post that stands eighty-eight (88) links sooth of the post at the northeast corner of said forty; thence sonth on the forty line eight (8) chains and ninety-two (92) links to a ipost; thence' west one (1) chain and seventy-five (75) links to a post; thence south parallel to the forty i&Mt, four (4) chains and forty (40) Mmk* to a post in the center of the fcagtaray that runs through Johnsburg; thence south eighty-five (85) degrees west in the center of the highway, four (4) chains aad forty-eigfit (48) links to a post; thaac* north eleven (11) chains and foviy^dne (49) links; ttonee north sixty-eight «ad threeqaarfters degrees (ttfii dagrees) east, Ave (5) chains and ferty-three (43) links to a post; thence east one (1) chain and fifty (50) links to the place of Hg*-rttingt containing seven and twenty*ftttir luiudtadths (7.24) acres; alao knawm and deneribed as Lot Number Eleven (11) of the Assessor's Plat of Johnsburg or of said Section Number Thirteen (18), and situated, lying and being in the County of Mc- Rary, in the State of Illinotfcr.^Hefendante. in Chancery. General Number 24M9. Bill to Clear Title. Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit whieh is now pending in said Court and that process for Mid defendants tuw been iaswed to the Sheriff of said >Cott!rty leteanable to the eakl Court at its Court Bmmb In the City of Wood stock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 8th day of January, A. D. 1923. In testimony whereof I have here* unto 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. Christmas cards, 5 to 60 cents, at ' Petesch's. son's. Christmas at Brickcards, 5 to 50 cents, at cigara. Made by Veronica, and Miss left Wednesday for will s pend • '-fit , vi'« • . '% j - rh'is-4i & ; xj MM - ; .mm. V' -i Forher Christmas present a S®l-;,/c ler'sor Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet ; Library Tables of quality^ 'hi just what the or girl wanted ^ - "M it *w sixes and styles in Steel aod^ 'ff" •" M 1 auivo Electric Vacuum Cleanerfi • - Smoking Stands Ferneries, mohogany and ' fibre Lamps, Table, Floor aad Reading '• *fST l^inet Desk, mehogaay - Martha Washington Seife-; ing Cabinets, mohogany Electric Washing Machines Boudoir Lamps, ^i>ictufies Carpet Sweepers* Mirrors Talking Machines,"* Soncwa Kitchen Stools v,. ^ Dresang Table^ Serving Tr^s, j^ Keep your furs, dothin^ blankets, etc., in Gedar Chest of Doll Carriages Child's Spinet Desk and Chairs .iNs^sC selection Rttcker^ ^ , Black-boards . Hockei*' Wheel-Uuj^s * ** Ki ^ Phone 63-W »-«, * 'Slim *«•.«<!• v'V: ' i'r' "v FURNn URE & UNDERTAKING Weat McHenry, U| Siaala Defender Freaancl A Oertel. Mrs. James Powers was a Chicago' visitor last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fay were Elgin visitors last Friday. Clarence Niesen was a Chicago visitor last Friday. Ben Stilling transacted business in Chicago Friday last. Mrs. Frank Spurling au a Chicago shopper last Thursday^, Mrs. M. M. Niesen sprat last week Wednesday in Chicago. N. F. Colby was among the Chicago visitors last Friday Miss Bertha Wolff was a Chicago visitor last week Thursday. Donald Givens passed Sunday as the guest of relatives m Elgin. George J. Dcnavia and Earl Gorman motored to Chicago last Thursday. Edw. J. Knox was the guest of rela tives at Woodstock Sunday evening. Miss Lenore Freund spent the first of the week with relatives in Chicago. Wm. Smith attended to business matters in the metropolitan city Monday. George Jus ten was a business visitor in the metropolitan city last Friday. Dr. D. G. Wells was a professional isitor in the metropolitan city Monday. Jacob J us ten attended to business matters in the metropolitan city Monday. Miss Lena Stoffel passed Wednesday of last week in the mtropolitan city. Miss Kathryn Weber passed several days this week with relatives in Chicago. Stanley Smith of Crystal Lake spent Sunday as the guest of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. £. Barbian spent Sunday aa the guests of relatives in Elgin. John E. Freund attended to matters of a business nature in Chicago last Friday. Dr. D. G. Wells was a professional visitor in the metropolitan city last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Sauer spent Sunday as the guests of relatives at Harvard. Anything In Christmas presents, for every member of the family, at Vycital's Mrs. Simon Stoffel wad daughter, Esther, passed Tuesday in the metro politan city. Mrs. Nellie Bacon and Miss Pearl Kostick called on friends at Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Martin of Round Lake spent last Thursday with McHenry friends. Mrs. S., S. Chapell of Chicago is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Alsena Smith. Mrs. Peter Heimer and daughter, Elvera, were Chicago visitors on Wednesday of last week. Edwin Miller arrived here Sunday from Tulsa, Okla., for a several peeks' visit among relatives. Phil Meyers of Chicago passed the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Misses Vera and Helen Bolger of Woodstock spent Sunday as the guests of McHenry relative. Clayton Wilson of Chicago spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ensign. i Make this an electrical Christmas and buy your electrical appliances at H. E. Buch's, McHenry. Mrs. Mary Simon left last Saturday morning for a couple of months' visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. E. E. fearsett, daughter, Flori- !>el, and son, Lisle, spent Saturday with relatives at Woodstock. Misses Agnes Peters, Ethel Callinan and Vera Bolger of Woodstock were McHenry visitors last Friday. Misses Beulah and Eleanor Larkin of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knox. Miss Rosina Freund of Chicago passed the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Freund. Earl Boyle and Ed. Meyers left Monday for Kansas City, Kan., and from there expect to go'south for the winter. Mrs. Allen Noonan and sons, Allen and Anthony, are spending a couple of weeks as the guests of relatives in Chicago. Mrs. C. W. Stenger and son, Richard, spent the latter part of last and the first of this week as the guests of friends in Chicago. If you intend having an auction ale, farm or anything in the auction ine, let W. G. Schreiner cry it for ou. Phone 93-R. Mr. and Mrs. Matin. Maxwell and children and Miss Julia Weber of Evanston spent Sunday as guests of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pufahl and daughter, Pauline, Mrs. Harriet Leach and daughter, Laura, were Elgin visitors last Saturday. Mrs. F. E. Martin left today for Belleview, Fla., where she will pass the winter with her husband, who baa business interests at that point. P. S., Webster and E. L. Wagner of Chicago attended a meeting of the board of directors of the West McHenry State bank here Monday. Vinton and Pureival Thompson of Chicago passed the latter part of last and first of this * week with their 1 holiday sale of ladies' •prons and children's dresses, light or dark colors. *1.25, $1.50, *1.75 and $2.00 grade, special price, yoar choice, 96c, from Dec. 16 to Dec. 24. M J. Walsh. Frank Hughes and son, Raymond, and Clayton Hughes left last Thursday evening for Georgetown, Ky., where they attended the funeral of their sister. . - , Miss Lenere Freund, who is attend- RYZON BAKING POWDER .you. us c* Jess Telephone 93-R. WM. G. SCHREINER Agent for County Fire Insurance - Co., Illinois Bankers' Hog Insurance Co., Reliance Life Insurance Co. Auctioneering McHENRY :: ;; ILLINOIS W8* a pairfa*. s as Iff all kinds. All work promptly done at lowest prices, at Vycitefr hardware ffteifc. 98-M. ' : Toys and gift goods AgeacpJIigil lieave Your But*?!*** _ JOHN STOFFEL, WES? THE CLAEIQN0LAS * We sell them at ct*t price. Cam in and hear them play. We guarantee each and every maehise. Open Sundays. Sold at A. J. Pouliot's Boat Factory. McHENRY :: :: * SPECIAL : >„v Christmas THE GIFT THAT HEN LM Box of 25 or 60 Mild Grown Cigars Oil sale at your local C%ar Deatars N. B, BafMaa, Maaofactarer - McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS WEINSCHENKER'S Draying aad Long Diataace Healing dene by the hour er jek Furniture moved with care by men of long experience. PHONE S# 'WfcHENfcY ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Have just opened a modern trie shoe repair shop and am ready serve you. Have had 30 years of ea perience in this line of worl^, ^ the very best materials and my are reasonable. Also do hollow-i ice stage sharpening. All wegk anteed. BERNARD POPP, :: JOHNSBURQ * Mail Address McHenry, R. F. D. No. #?! Phone 640-W-2 A. M Schatitt. N*. tboM Ut-W-I McHENRY TOWNSHIP MUTUAL^ FIRE INSUBANCE CO. the cheapaBt apd aafKt feugffaea eft earth. Rates and other infonaatkaT may be had upon application Mkhad Freund, Agaat, MxiBmrj - . . " . . - • . i ' PS,- m We have in stock an assortment Hi articles that V| • ./f; are sure to please- A" -- Electric Curling irons and Dryers Electric Curling 4rons Electric Percolators P«yres, (glass «iren | ware) --^ Casseroles H ' Electric Flat Irons . ^ Carving Sets t ? Cuttery - , Safety Razdif ih boxes Roller Ska&S * % Ice Skates 31 Heavy Aluminum'Wiwe Vacuum Bottles Vacuum Lunch Boxes Bath Accessorial ^ ^ Air Rifles - ^ 1 V-h C. J. Reihansperger WEST McHENRY, ILL. -:vix f .'v ..llr, %y«i' ........ 5&4; Make Most Desirable Christmas Gift$ -v , *- * * fez* • •H'V . . '• \» 3^ .: "Sfc.:- LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES H. R.

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