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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Apr 1924, p. 4

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-it! r Y " «»" ^ "- ' ' -"- '^J. W^®"^ fcl ^ ; - ^ A ..•? ansr-N »"-n>'," ? .* SP! OSTEND • Quality tea and coffee at ^. Store. ^ Easter cards and- boelAste, $ to 25 cents, at Peteach's. » Several farmers have commenced work on the land. Sod ground turned over nicely. ^ C. B. Durke was out for a short itay again and attended Mrs. Anderson's funeral. P. W. Freund, ,wife and children were Sunday evening callers in the Hobart home. , Mrs. Joe Harrer and little daughter, Helen, were calling on old neighbors here Sunday afternoon. Frank Kaiser and family were Sunday afternoon callers at their little farm near Woodstock, This whole neighborhood, so f§r as we have been able to learn, are Gov. dagitM of the Small's supporter*. No. jkvndai here and we are quite proud fact. Roads in this locality are fine jiow. All dirt rofds have been well dragged. Most of them have a pretty good coat of gravel so ruts are quite well filled and automobiles begin to see how fast they can ran. Mr. Heppe is at hone, but not able to be out. He rode home firom Chicago in their automobile and some places the roads were pretty rough and caused him considerable pain for several days, but is reported improving. Miss Ammie Francisco has been in poor health for some time. First a severe cold, then kidney and liver trouble. Dr. Hepburn was called and ^kgave about % peck of medicine. She improving. Hasn't been in bed, but ought to have been. Complete McHenry Township Vote -*« *•«;%* •* c. FOR PRESfoENT-ri Coolidpre .&»•. Johnson .> FOR DELEGATES-- McKinley " Sherman *#5, Rosenfield Dean . . . , , Upham Madden Galpin . Wrigley «>*> Oglesby -V. . Luthy . Wood ...... Miller ...... Scott Rodenberg . Hughes *.. Vatt . Cook Searle . .. Wollenberger Anderson .. Koch ...... Ickes .... .I> ALTERNATE Campbell ,.. Hopkins Pelka ....... Carey ....... Williams . .. Klenha ..... Worthinpton Barr ........ Duncan ..... Shulman .... Levy Shallenberger Burgner. .... Hall ........ Waring . Konaiko Phillips t.. Coon . .y.> Wright Braddan . • VV*« *>£,» *-•*'« -+"S J* * v&w..' Tti DELEGATES-^- • * • mi • #*> :• • « x : * • • • •"'# IGeesema* ...... Sax ... «• -..... • U. S. SENATOR-- McCormick McPherson .... . Ogden .Deneea ^ Jenkins FOR GOVERNOR-- Small v Easington LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-- Rlnaker Sterling ELramp <*.(>......*. SECRETARY OF STATE-- ^ Jil. * Emmerson . AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS-- Nelson ...... J3TATE TREASURER-- ^ Gregory ? *."» Stevensapi • . . . . . . • « • • • . . . • . . Wells ...... .# Bukowskl Custer .........4..............i. ATTORNEY GENERAL-- PTovine Rrundage Carlstram Bay REPRESENTATIVE Rathboae Yates , Huck lit ; M 42 28 22 29 27 38 28 8S 84 24 29 44 46 44 52 47 65 60 63 65 57 59 I to 22 21 21 2F 18 ,28 25 21 19 20 47 60 51 51 51 60 52 49 50 49 50 SO 1 8 02 18 171 .101 S 21 0 5.Wti « -69 63 44 50 58 59 46 68 59 48 47 46 46 88 54 44 98 97 *100 101 49 98 49 48 88 41 39 36 48 46 40 37 89 26 84 82 81 77 81 78 82 75 80 92 S 3 112 84 241 1M 40 3rd »69 189 56 87 28 - 84 v: 86^ 44 84 : 46 84 82 : 35 33 82 85 29' 126 107 120 152 131 182 26 25 24 29 37 89 34 44 41 • 38 37 108 107 105 104 104 105 107 106" 107 ; 106 105 1*7 8 3 98 IS 817 * TKRRA COTTA Market your egg* lit Brickaon's. Ladies' fancy oxfords, latest models. M. J. Walsh. Miss Florence Knox was a CMcago visitor Saturday. > .J# Mrs. Leonard Beal a. visitor in Chicago Monday. Easter cards and booklets, 5. to 25 cents, at Peteach's. . For quality merchandise aee us first. Smith Bros. Edward J. Knox of Aurora called at his home here Sunday. Miss Mary Frisby of Elgin visited at her home here Sunday. 1 Miss Eva McMillan of Chicago spent Sunday at her home here. Marbles, balls, gloves, jacks and all cinds of spring toys at J. J. Vycital's. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox and family visited relatives at Woodstock" Sunday. " - Mrs. Geo. B. Frisby and daughter, Ellen, were Chicago visitors Saturday. Raymond J. Riley spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. B. J. Shine. Miss Lenore Freund and Floyd Coo ley were callers in this vicinity Sunday. Miss Beatrice Lockwood spent Monday evening with her sister, Mrs. Leonard Beal. . 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh and family of McHenry called on relatives here Sunday evening. Mrs. Wm. Haibie and Miss Winifred Tobin of Elgin spent Tuesday with Mrs. Henry McMillan. Miss Ellen Doherty of McHenry called at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. Knox, Sunday evening. The following pupils took the eighth grade examination at Crystal Lake Eleanor and Vera McMillan, f®9! Mabel Knox, Evelyn Schoenknecht, J64 j Edward Vastry, James Frisby and 1831 Harold phalin. They were accompanied to Crystal Lake by their teacher Miss Genevieve Knox, and the other pupils of the school enjoyed a holiday. Total J03 ;',;3|28 •'^67 .v/§28 A *94 vllS *16 >|36 3108 ::J4o •/;|89 !01 (08 (25 •-J25 .in t4i _ 120 Friday: tl8 287 289 100 90 83 91 97 93 100 115 SOLON MILLS Mrs. Walter Cropley was a CS^fcago shopper last Friday. Mrs. Aubert is spending the week with her children in the metropolitan city. Clay Hardy went to Chicago last 102; Saturday to attend a funeral of van 941 old friend. 98 j Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merrill were jgl j Sunday visitors in the Bern Bell home 241 j at Wilmot. 238 j Mrs. A. Bell and Mrs. C. L. Os- 236' born visited relatives in West Chica- 232 i S° over Sunday. 236 _4537 t39 232 235 237 279 7 9 272 60 729 265 80! Mrs. J. Foulke and children were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson. Mrs. D. Overton returned home Saturday from Antioch, where she has been visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson of Richmond were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Will Overton. Irene Pester of Gary, Ind., is spend ing a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaqfcjplatfer. Miss Eleanor Dodge of Ringwood was a caller in the home of M!ra. E. E. Cropley Saturday last. Dr. Brooks and wife of Hebron were Monday callers in the Clay Hardy and W. K. Gardner homes. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Crane and daughter, Dorothy, of Kenosha spent Sunday in the Geo. Vogel home. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and son, James, left Wednesday for Montana, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaefer and children of McHenry were Sunday callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cropley. Mrs. Robert Sutton and daughter, Florence, spent one day Jest week with the former's sister, Mrs. "%eed> at Grayslake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Motiear of McHenry spent Sunday in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jackson. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., required by the act of congress of August 24, 1912, cf the McHenry Plaindealer published weekly at McHenry, UJL^for Amil 1, 1 9 2 4 . : n ^ K State of Illinois, . County of McHenry,) ss. Before me, a notary public, in and for \he state and county aforesaid, personally appeared F. G. Schreiner, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says thpt he is the publisher of the McHenry Plaindealer and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc.,, of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the act of August 24, 1912. That the nftmes and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: Publisher, F. G. Schreiner, McHenry, m. • ' - Editor, F. Schreiner McHenry, HL " Managing «ditor, non^ Business managers, ndftfc: That the owner Is P. G. Schreiner, McHenry, 111. .There are no bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, i • F. G. Schreiner, Owner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of April, ,1924. John A. Conrad, Notary Public. My commission expires May 2, 1927. McHenry county last year contributed to the state r of Illinois $81,911 in automobile license fees, almost enough to pay for the paving of three miles of road. Qnly twentyeight counties in the whole state contributed more than did our county. Looks like we are really entitled to some roads when it is taken into consideration that there are 102 counties in the state. cussna detaiho! WW be available by May \ Mary Simon, McHenry, UL FOR SALE--Two horses, choice out of three. Henry T<Siyan, McHenry. j>hone 650-J-l. r 44-2t* FOR SALE--A frosted vbhie Nked baby carriage. Inquire at .the Plaindealer office. 44-lt HATCHING EGGS--Pure bred white Plymouth Rocks, $1.00 a setting. Phone 107-R. 44-2t FOR SALE--a quantity of cjover seed. John A. Mi^er, McHenry. Phone 639-J-2. 44-2t FOR SALE--"Choice timothy hay, $22 per ton. Robt. Knox, McHenry, 111. Phone 617-M-l. • ' 42-tf FOR SALE--Property In the city , of McHenry. Inquire of Wm. J." Welch, West McHenry, 111. ~ 35-tf FOR SALE OR RENT--Six room house,on Gr.een street. Inquire of R. V. Powers, McHenry, 111. 42-tf 1. Mrs. 44-lt FOR SALE--§ome choice seed potatoes, Early Ohios. James Hunter, West McHenry. Phone 617-J-2. 44-2t WANTED TO BUY--Small house in city of McHenry. Will pay cash and will not ask immediate possession. Kent & Green, McHenry. - 43-tf WORK WANTED--Work as caretaker of summer property. Can do anything required. Address "T.," The Plaindealer, McHenry. 44-lt* FOR SALE--Two span light mules and one Heider 15-30 tractor, Waukesha motor. J. J. Dunnigan Construction Co,, box 802, McHenry, BL«' ' 42-3t* LOST--Between Wilmot, Wis., and Solon Mills, 111,, one 33x4 Miller cord ti^e, rim and tire holder, Finder, kindly notify Carey. Electric A MilK ing Co., Wilmot, Wis. 44-lt FOR SALE--Alfalfa hay at Pistakee Heights. Inquire of Geo. B. Tonyan, McHenry. Phone 650-J-l. 44-2t* FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENTLADIES WORK AT ant, easy sewing on Whole or part time, bie prices ' paid. For Phone 162 The BestService Always JOHN STOffEL WEST McgE^llY, Peaches, eaa% _: Preserves, good kind, jar Me Cocoa, 1 lb. can.. -"*?• 18c Coffee, Special BTenalb. J2c Raisins, seedless, 2 pkgs_25e Corn Starch, 1 lb. pkg_. Ic Prunes, Santa Clara, lb.l5f Beans, navy, per lb 8c Corn Flakes, Kellogg's large pkg. iSc Soap, Jap Rose, 3 for,._3$e Puffed Wheat, pkg,.....lie West McHenry, ::: ' • 1A D n. TO O R P LI LV / / ' J j r . ( ' . W (>pfo?n <it) / f/piicinn 3407 N. PAULINA ST. 0» WOSCOE ANT.: LINCOlN Avr • • • ••.s'fcie • * • 4 • • • *'• •" • T~r- IN CONGRESS""" 145 97 42 86 : S 1 'fa" ill 47 121 111 261 | 8 ** 21 208 582 MS 169 409 58 40 140 67 67 160 8 7 - 18 6 18 20 22 88 88 * 42 IS 91 50 87 118 62 158 285 N/ My spectacles and eye glasses are cnown all over America. Thirty years experience testing eyes and grinding glasses to order only. We make all repairs. Absolutely guaranteed. . / ' Dr. C. KELLER, ; ? ^ Optometrist and Optician Chicago Address McHenry, HI. 3407 N. Paulina St. Phone 157 Phone Graceland 9540. HOME--PleasW your machine^. Highest possifull information address 111. Jones, Box £, Olnsy, 44-lt* FOR SALE--^-16 International tractor with two bottom plow and rear hitch of tandem pulverizer. All in first-class condition and used but one season. E. G. Peterson, McHenry. Phone 127-W. <l-tf 4m BABY CHICKS--In 100 lots, assorted, $9; Leghorns, $12; Barred Rocks, S. C. Red Anconag, $14; Wyandottea, BuflF Orpingtons, Minorcas, $17.- Postpaid. Catalog free. B. T. Farrow Chickeries, Peoria, 111. ' 82-24t HMp' " :. • , 4-s Office Hoars 9-12 a. m. x 2-5 p. m. 7-8 p. m. Pl&ne 158 m \ i * H" i Chii'opractor • ,F L. MINIC'K, D. C. ^PahnerGradoate ^ ^ K v > Brefeld Building West McHenry, UL • BERNHARD POPP Expert Shoemaker Iliinois East Side Service an<£|| Transfer Station Herman Schaefer A Co., PropsH"^ General Garage Movinf. ~ Phone 49 McHENRY, ILL. Northwestern Ice (ram Mr / CHAPEL'S ICE CREAM ^ - Brick, New -York and Strawberry ! , • <s FANCY CHOCOLATES " CIGARS AND SCHIESSLE & WEBEFf 7**- * - - LOW PRICES ON Thru a special arrangement with manufacturers, I am at this time in a position to offer to the auto owners of this community guaranteed tires and tubes at tHe lowest prices quoted in years. Look these over: 30x3 Fabric, 6000 mi._$ 7.95; Heavy Duty Tube__. 30x3H Clincher Cord. Tube 31x4 Clincher Cord. _. 30x3^ 2 Straight Side__ 32x3H Straight Side Tube 31x4 Straight Side ..^^ Tube__ 32x4 Straight Side... I.W 9.9S 1.70 II.25 11.25 14.65 2.50 16.50 2.60 17^0 T*ube .<^ J 2.76 33x4 Straight Sicfe.._: 17^5 Tube 34x4 Straight Side. . Tube 32x412 Straight Side- Tube... ... 33x4^2 Straight Side. Tube 34x4i$ Straight Side., 22.H T u b e . . I I l l 2.75 18.25 2.81 21.29 1.41 21.61 S^l The above tites tire all guaranteed for 10,000 (niles WALTER J. FREUND V- , ' JVEST McHENRY, ILL. 54 104 205 DELEGATES TO NOM. CONVENTlPIl^- Woodruff fV"Ol t onrad »»;»"> ... anielsl '*}* M'9 * '.%»» • » < ' * HP," m : : 41 ^ ' -t4 - 47 > • • • # • • • « • f * * .~rv,:£ : ' ,v - jr • • 0 • »' a ^ « e ur* H ' ALTERNATE DEL. TO NOM. CONVENTION-- •. • • » . . . • . . •»i •»»»-• 8ullivan " "J^erbst^- •. • * •... . > . •• . • • » m . «.* • • • Sykora ........... i-, k-. »>»•»• Delk . . . t . . i , , . . « . . . » . * » - . . REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRE88^ ' Reid ; ,» Anderson Zf)eicke ... •Fischer . ^Hart . . . STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEEMAN Johnson rOR STATE SENATOR-- . Eldredgre Swift George REPRESENTATIVE IN Weiss Francb Ackertnwtn Jackson .. Gunthorp .w. SENATORIAL COMMITTEEMAN-- Whittemore CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT-- Hayes /.*. fTATE'S ATTORNEY-- "^ Pouse 'v Carroll X.&.i -COUNTY SURVEYORTryon 62 87 25 41 41 89 0 m 128 104 338 6t *8 -- 205 ! 58 36 151 44 24 109 19 15 48 71 79 197 68 82 181 66 ^ 64 192 55 88 130 59 60 184 68 72 181 151 98 313 6 8 50 69 86 184 0 8 8 140 205 128 110 240 86 209 129 144 488 46 14 69 Read Plaindealer • .. . . . . . .« r.»-» » ^g^eORONER-- ' -*Cook . . . . CjENERM, ASSEMBLY- •• 20 32 8 84 285 184 122 •»«•« lif a; 188*1 298 194% 48 18 lH4 lit 817 77 171 158 V228 488% '149 Vi 667 Vi *120 384% | 64% 144% PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN^. ' X- James C. Ladd Karl Bradley Chas. J. Reihansperger .. Earl Gorman .. John A. Engeln >•*,>«•«'..«.f.hrr Wm. H. Althoff .v.V.,,. ' m 20 52 m 7 187 216 16S m 189 168 78 '896 A891 528 • 4s >?> 8991 / y % w* mmfwm Appliance4 sold by this Company tr are ' guaranteed for one year that your flat irons, percolators, grills, cords, etc, can be repaired by this Company? S We maintain a repair department, as a part of service to customers, and all standard household appliances brought into this store will be properly repaired at % sm^^arge. Public Service Company OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS > r; Photo jl |^ Wi»UinfSt-. ': % : - m -JuibLk ? £ •

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