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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Dec 1923, p. 5

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Community *nd Fam Bf MA 8&-M McHenry.m. HeRENBV, ILUONIS fW|Pfff'l.|W*N|WW> i|jj> DURING THE FALL K AND Wllffpl SEASON ! Jt will continue to oaOMto McHenry h^tihiks Svnday and Mandsy. I have iwpiwfeftdlties hast /Which enables me In 1st eyas as watt as in my Ms oCee in Chicago. Do not hesitate to am me as consultation and examinatton and frsaef charge to ail asd for the pooraal of the poor wfil Mice a pair of "gilinws free of eHaggs. If you intend seeing me, call me up a We do not use any in ytm.qm* I have over 460 satisfied patfaB^fattA» township. Optometrist and Optician Chicago Adcgtos MeHenry, DL 8407 N. Pai|ftM» 8t Warn 157 Hume Gr m WMW6R LflNOTHt f00D5 VOU T*C€D ARt VSttt STREW the hoilj? aroint the house. Tie the mi-' tietoe to the ChendeHetv- •Fut up"the ChltMfiias tri$ and tie the rtbbMU around ^Ihe Christmas 0ft8. Najr ^%bettt the only thing *#» haven't mentioned la that • -USia foatefcepwili help to 3:*»eke yoer OfctteMnas a *nal ^Watcfc for Mr. Happy PaH* ARTISTIC Christmas gilts from Leath's have arUatfoaMeitl Yoik save-oa the bea»- tiful, better furnitssrej Demaq<; for;Lonlh ftwalnw Visit a Leath store. « . A. Leath 6c Co}. Stoga* Elcla. 71-74 Gnm Ave. Leath's F: ?•¥•• - V• • ""Ptitt •••mv Sf'vi You Can Git It At Miller's Christmas trees and ornaments, prettiest you haVe ever seen ; Games that can't be hast DoUi Ifltat can talk; Bicycles and WSgoos :>zmz> U for all Decorations Galort}, * Gifts that will please all the family j l * - Candies and nuts at popular prices v.'-: V'i-J '• Hi**. '*S%; V1'1 We will give away absolutely free, sometime between now and Christmas a 48 piece Dinner Set; come in and get your ticket ^ ^ ' - . . . . •Mai JOS J. MILLER, 1» ^ McHenry 'i - -T k ji»W: • - S "JjA.viT *( > ^'*T " f4 . 19 2 ^ ^ * - - Xmas Myiiigs ttob OUR^MMBERS dotihkir ciiifuffrti^ ., , sbopp^s »ARI.Y w ^ "V \ .-4^^^^'. ^ : ,r.' •*. f J/ ub Funds Distribilted D^:. 10 VJ^ v, - u% MCHenry, Illinois; |.at Petsech's. "•' passed Unl Wed- Cbhomgo vis- Chi- Hoiiday Mrs.-H. nesday in John itor JmI: John and Ctaa Unti were cag» vte»diei46today. Miss ClsM|P|Uer spent Menday in the metroi^|||il city Mrs. GeiilK l^wCi^ was a Sunday visitor at mmm*. Mrs. Gettrgi -Maqpnra spent Tuea^y in the metropolitan city. Mm E. E. Bassett and < passed last Saturday « S^ht, Miss Ethel fossa. Chicago shopper last wedk-'-WMnSiiliy. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Saner spent Monday in the metropolitan city Prof. C. H. Duker and son, Guy, were Elgin visitors la&£atatt«t|q^ Misses Vera and Dj»li*rty verSfcOllmgo viattoca last Satwlaf MDB PAIN LKAD IN bat two far this Fords W«k) '"land in havfaig lost ! nine games rolled standing of the , S W The to the i>V t I ;-Ir « ' 9 Pet .777 .666 .556 .444 .111 MwaJBten was B» (vest' R«aalls would not stand for his entry, of relative* ia Elgin a iew days last »T • fc-4' i jljil .;« » . 6 <. *. * • .4 ..A ...1 ft ttt^cular liking night, taking all three games from the men representing the candy makers. SpMttMjf atMte winning fam hung up th#lfl|fet •&** of tht^MHking, knocking tiMptae for a total of 620. Vogt, also of the winners, hung up high score in a single game, getting 222 in the first encounter. Howard Watttoa, for the first tku this s>eason, very near brwaldng into the game and vgm on hand, rubbers and all, but the on the second day ef January, A. D. 1924, the second installment on the 2n4 4«y of January, the «e^Mi|i]^ BMm^ ln order is due untfl 0»S ,Sgl||U •mmin »t is paid. All pensns Mh twiiltpii are hereby notified |o fl«U and pay the amount assessed at H* eoileetor's office in West McHenry, Illinois, within thirty days from the date hereof. Dated this 18th day of December, A. D 1923. Massa BasafCaUsstor. A carload ef fine Nottinn Spy ' apples, |S.60 per 100 pounds, at Erieki son's. Mrs, N. H. Petesch gukl daughter, Angela, were Elgin visitors last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds and children were shopping in Elgin last Saturday. Mr. and MrS. Warren L. Howell were Chicago visitors on Wednesday of test week. Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Froehlich and daughter, Adele, were Elgin visitors last Saturday. ' Jack Fletcher of Wheaton spent Thies the week end as the guest of McHenry friends. Mrs. Vincent M«r^a of Wsuconda spent Monday as the guest of McHenry relatives. Leo Thelen passed Sunday as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Gertrade Thelen, at Elgin. Miss Esther Stoffel passed the latter part of last week as the guest of Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block and children of Marengo spent Saturday with MiHUwty relatives. Laft>.9t&ting of Chicago spent Sundap ta the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stflling. Mrs. Caroline Schieeale and daughter, Bertha, were guests of relatives at Twin Lakes Sunday. Miss Rose Stoffel and brother, Fsank, and Harvey Nye were Milwaukee* Wis., visitors Sunday. Miss Gectru4e Kisch of LibertyviOe *p«nt Sa Cardan and Sunday as the of MaManry friends. Hr. <M|d Iftrs. B. F. Martin of Round Lak%»1*epdod the D. of A. card party hex-last Satvrday evening. Gerald J. Carey of Chicago spe&t the week end in the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Carey. Mrs.. Allen Noonan and sons, Allen and Anthony, spent several days lact week with Chicago relatives. Edward Stewart of Franklin Park so he had to content himself as one of the side-line rooters. The score: Rexalls Rossmaik , Boley Spurlinjr* v Bickler ,.. . Vogt 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av, .115 147 179 441 147 .155 152 157 464 154 .170 161 189 520 178 .137 164 168 469 X156 .222 137 159 518 172 799 761 851 2412 SOS 1st 2nd 3rd Total Ay. Hankermeyer .147 126 177 449 149 Schmitt 156 153 166 475 Page ..;;^J..161 156 172 489 .»,.,;t.l28 100 163 891 '^4 #.173 155 161 489 188 168 130 163 ;•-jl * £• 764 690 889 2293 764 Leghoraa is. Buicks Steilen's Leghoraa took two out of three fu>m the Buicks last Friday night in spite of the fact that the losers piled up the highest number of pins. The Buicks put up their exhibition in the second game. they compiled a count of 818 pins. The Leghorns took the first and third games by comfortable margins. The scores: Leghorn* t" 1st 2nd 3rd Total Air. Conway ,.*...174 141 146 460 153 Bolger .164 150 177 491 163 Stoffel ^'„^vi.l66 140 140 436 146 Hajmer^*3.189 122 180 441 147 Steilen • 161 171 137 466 166 Bnkkl rr'*l A. PatiibB Kreutzer .. G. Watties 764 724 779 2297 136 1st 2nd 3rd' Total Av. .181 180 141 502 167 .188 176 143 452 151 .129 176 132 437 146 W. Patske ... .125 135 188 398 188 Lavres .......178 151 161 490 168 f'- 746 £|8 716 227ft fR Seconds Win The McHenry second town team evened up matters with the Crystal Lake seconds last Sunday afternoon when the home crew came out victor- (iously in a three game match, the Mcspent the latter part of last week as 'uenry tABm winning by 129 pins. On the g-u. ,t of McHenry friends. ; account of the fact that the visitors Miss Blanche Meyers spent Tueitoy j minns » man, onl^ four men an l Wednesday as the guest of re|fc.i,ww on both aides. tivei in the metropolitan city. j League Bowlii Mrs. Simon Stoffel passed laatj Thwe will be league bowling on the week in the home of her daughter, j alleys from 8^6 to 11:00 o'clock on Mrs. C. C. Westfall, in Chicago. Tuesday, Thufaday and Friday nights Mrs. George Nell of Woodstoekj0f g^jj week. On Tuesday afternoon spent th* latter part of last week as the g«a«t of McHenry relatives. Dr. H. H. Hanly of Peoria, 111., and George H. Hanly of Elgin were business visitors in McHenry Monday. Miss Verena Jus ten of Chicago wan a week end guest in the home of bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Jus ten. Miss Gertrude Clemens, who is attending school at Mount Carroll, ID., is home for the holiday vacatfipB. Miss Elizabeth K. Miller of Chicago spent the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Millar. I>t L- Vagner and P. S. Webster of Chicago attended a meeting at the State hank her* Mooday. , . .* Mr. and Mm J. *. P«fahl and daughters, Pauline and Adele, ware guests of Woodstock relatives Sonday. Misses Ellen, Mary Pender and of Mich week, fro* 1:00 until 5:00 o'clock, and on Monday evenings of each week, from 8:00 until 11:00 o'clock, the alleys are given over to the use of private parties. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Special Warrant No. 7 Notice: Publication is hereby given that the county court of McHenry County, Illinois, has rendesad judgment for a special assessment upon property benefitted by the following improvement: A connected systeBI of cast iron main water supply pipes connected with the existing main water supply system, completely installed in place in a portion of Ringwood Road in the City of McHenry Illinois, as will more fully Appear from the certified copy of the judgment on file in my office; that the warrant for the collection of said assessment is m Catherine w'aTsh ^d^Lu^eTtei!^r[*• h»B*B of ^ passed Sunday as guests of Elgin relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wheeler of Chicago passed the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward and William Conway of Elgin were Sunday guests dT lfe. and Mrs. Ray F. Conway. Miss Mary Phelan, Mrs. Phelan and Miss Touhy of Elgin were Saoday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway. Miss Josephine Stoffel of Milwaukee, Wis., is spending a couple «f weeks in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. George Stoffel and little daughter, Rosemary, of Woodstock were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Je m Miller, and relatives. William Revor of CUflaeo. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kaiser, Mrs. Mary Kaiser of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser of Wauconda attended the funeral of Mrs. JaaaasJRevor hen last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Camerer and children of Freeport, 111-, spent the latter part of last week as guests in $M hMM of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bobb. ff,0tm»rme is a deasnnstrstcr for the mein«l Manufacturing eoppany at TliHHWl and last week gave several riMSNtbrationB in Field's and other large storaa in said assessment is divided into ten in stallments, the first installment being for the amount of 6869.50 and each soceeeding installment being for the amount of $106.00; that all deferred installments bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and that the first installment of said assessment is due and payable on the 2nd day of January, A.T>. 1924, the second installment on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1925, and on each succeeding 2nd day of January the next installpeq£ in order is due the entire assessment is paid. AU persons interwted are hereby notified to call ml pay the amount assessed at the coDaetor's office in West McHenry. Illinois, within thirty days from the date hereof. Dated this 18th day «f December, A. D. 1928. Mama Buss, Collector. NOTICE A-. -r--W - • .. v <: 4 ^' •j*, 9PB0IA& AWHW8NT Special Warrant No. 8 Notice: Publication is hereby given that the County Court of McHenry County, niinMs» has rendered jodgmea^* for a apaslal asefwsat wgm property benefitted by the -following improvement: A connected system of cast iron main water sqpply P'P®8 eoiutsctad- wift the water sapply systpai, conqplati^r i»- stalled i» ptoce in a aide Dri*e, in the City Illinois, as will more fnDjf SliPaai jfroai the eertified eej^r ei <ha M , j;" _ General Cktrtif# Phone 49 oving McHENRY, ILL. gjj WM. 6. •8-R. -ATJonas' Hall, Johnsburg and holly. Warm Christmas seotimeat cao be exfxressed in the warmth provided by a hot water system. HUMPHREY This is the system that goes into the basement, but sends hot water to every house.*- Ask us about sizes and '-fey;'- ^ V'L*.T'. WesMn United Gas and Electric Company C. E. COLLINS. District M*as«e» Christmas Greeting ^5' At thisr the Y uletide. seasona l wwh to estead my thanks to the public for the patronage extended me during the past year. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and trusting that «!d Saate'wiU remember each and everyone-oiyoti|, cm. Very truly yours, i itJOHN BRDAi THE " v sponsored by the Woofemk Ctanker of St Woodstock, Illinois Dec. 1-8 to 2Z Inclusive SOMETHING DOING EVERY DAY! ! Cash Prizes Will Be Given Away Daily. The Winners must be present at the drawing Wkimm AND ONE PIG WILL BE LIBERATE* C0M£ AND CATCH YOUR PRIZE FOR DINNEI DOG PARADE--A cash prize will be given for the beat, looking Dog and the moat homely Dog COME TO WOODSTOCK ON THE ABOVE * DATES AND ENJOY YOURSELVES W* W*st You AH A Merry Christmas an4 4 Prosperous Atmt V*** mmm rm TBtSTOtE WITMflE Are Most Substiatal--Useful Things Are Most Appreciated Siiggestion& Femeriea ">$ Carpet Sweepers Priscilla Cabinets Junior Bridge flp# Lamps Mirrors, allafaea Smoking Cabinets Cc^tumers Boudoir I^ampst" ' \»$ Dressing 'Bi Elec. Vacuum Cleaners "Sonora" Talking Mar „r-: CHILDRESS Velocipedes, all size% y Coaster Steel Wagons^ aH sizes Kiddy Kacsi«ifc«i*»8^ * Sleds, all sizes Folding Tables Chairs and Rockers Blackboards See the Lloyd Doll Car- ^ riages in large variety of § colors, ivory, dark blue, carmelvetjB» I' $12.00 to $29.00 ^ ' id- M Library Tables Console and E&d Talps Kitchen Tables guaranteed tops S7.S0 The following articles arc a few of our specials while th«y last „ Folding Card TableSj leatherette MM Pictures Doll GoOu<% orr-rirr S|: GOODS ORDER36D NOW WILL BE service a* HELD FOR future delivery sy w-w Furniture and Undertaking West McHmk? w- • I 1 * >V P: I J>4 a.-; - :V; .f ;V <T^ "• *-«» . I*"-- f "•*" ' 4 v ^ ; r ir ^ . v •"t: M ^4t >£*•

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