- • i . .v •• .1- J. $ mw WORTH t« V, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Systems Income and Inheritance Tax Matters Member of Public Accountants Association of Illinois Ptione 206-J McHenry, III. Phone 126-W. Reasonable Rate- A. H. SCIIAEKER Draying MrTfENRY. ILLINOIS McHenry Upholstering Shop V P. J. LANDT Furniture repairing and made to order 0 Refini&hing and Antique Work- 1 - a Specialty. v Phone McHenry S7-J Insure -In Sure-Insurance WITH Wm. G. Schreiner Auctioneering OFFICE AT RESIDENCE Phone 93-R McHENRY, ILL DRS. M'CHESNEY & BROWN (INLORI-OltAIIO DENTISTS Or I. W. Brown, Dr. R. M. Walker Establiahed over 45 years and •till doing Business x old stand Pioneers in First-Class Dentiatry at Moderate Pricea Aak Your Neighbora and Friends About Ua S. R. Cor. Clark & Randolph 145 N. Clark St.. Chicago PHONE CENTRAL 2047 . Daily 8 to 5; Sundays 9 to 11 . volo . mm. fBX M'HENRY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, DEO. 10, 1925 Ruth Lusk spent the week and with her brother, Raymond. Mrs. Passfield visited at the Georgt Case home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vasey were Sun. TeleDhone No. 108-R. Stoift l & R ci hansparger Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST MiHF.NRY. ILLINOIS KUNZ BROTHERS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 204-J McHenry, 111 Buckwheat Cakes This is the season to prepare for those buckwheat cakes each morning. We have the old-fashioned buckwheat flour and also make a self-rising buckvvhoat/ lour. Just add the water and milk and it is ready for the griddle. Try it now and be convinced. Ask your Grocer for it. McHenry flour Mills West McHenry, III. A GIFT •f faraitors carries UM tiIm, prMtig*. fraai LMtk'i."--A LmIIi stars Is near yon. Klein. II Grev*. Aarart. Si Itliai Dubuque. S7C Main. Roefcford. SM W. Stht*. FiMlwrt. I W. Main. Waterloo. SM Lifirttti Boloit, (IT Fourth. J.llot. >1S Jefferson. lanMTlllc. 292 Milwaukee. G«a Claire. Masonic BUg. OsHkosh. 11 Main St. PoorU. SIS 8. Adams. Decatur, 4SS N. Water, Madison. 117-11* State It added ssatlisat. If "It cane A. LEATH & COMPANY r<PW*>- To CHICAGO From McHenry--Gra ys Lake Convenient, dependable service by • North Shore Motor Coach North Shore Motor Coaches connect at Waukegan with fast North Shore Line trains taking you to the heart of Chicago--the "loop." Lv. McHenry 6:55 am 11:45 am 3:00 P« 7:10 P» Lv. Grays Lake 8:24 am 12:29 pm 3:44 pm 8:24 pm Arr. Waukegan 9:04 am 1:09 pm 4:24 P«s 9:04 pm Arr. Chicago 10:22 am 2:17 6:19 pm 10:22 pm Arr. Milwaukee 10:35 am 2:19 p. 6:30 pm 10:30 pm Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R.R.CO. McHenry House l Ticket "J Northwestern Hotel McHenry 18 I Offices | McHenry 45-R EVERYONE who wears glasses needs an extra pair. What could you give at Christmas that could be more useful,'more appreciated or more unusual? Giving glasses involves no difficulties, no shopping. Simply obtain one of these Optical Gift Certificatesr-- properly countersigned--from me. Register your name and tell me the approximate price you w<ant to pay. You give the certificate at Christmas and when presented at my office it entitles the recipient to a {feir of eyeglasses or spectacles. m Let me tell you more about it. Phone 175. ' Dr. Henry Freund, Optometrist •Next to Brda's Hardware Store, McHenry, 111. Every Evening from 7 to 1 except Saturday. All day We4aesdav* from » a. n». to * p. n». Main office. Waiikegan. III. I day visitors at the DarreU-Matthews home. Earl Townsend is having a new | well dug. 1 Howard Converse and Mr. Radcliff attended the fat stock show in Chicago last Thursday. Zelma Russell spent a night at home recently. Sarah Eddy and Joe Passfield were Sunday visitors at the Passfield home. •: Earl Hironimus and Grace Duesing attended the home talent vaudeville at the Wauconda high school Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagner and son, John, visited at Grandma Wagner's Sunday. Frank Rosing and Joe Lenzen returned Saturday night from a hunting trip at Savannah, III. Miss Tuttle was a business caller In McHenry Saturday. Mr. Duesing and sons, Clarence and Charles, and Earl Hironimujg saw Tom Mix in McHenry Sunday evening. Alice Russell and Howard Hironimus represented the Volo school in the dictionary contest at Wauconda Friday, 1 Mary Vogt spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Clifford Benwell. Mr. and Mrs. Paddock landed at their destination in Florida on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus and sons, Clarence and Howard, and Mrs. Chas. Haas attended the vaudeville at Wauconda high school Friday night. Miss Georgionia Wegener spent Sunday at the home of her father, Gerhardt Wegener, at Lily Lake. Fred Converse, Ed. Tankonin and Lou Lusk attended the stock show ir Chicago Wednesday. Walter Crook of Oak Park spent spent Friday night at the Russell home and attended the basket socia1 at the Pomeroy school, of which Miss Orpha Russell is teacher. Miss Stone of Evanston, a religious worker, helped with the Sunday school last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Converse, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lusk, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Waife attended the banquet given by the Guernsey association at Libertyivlle last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Geary, Mr and Mrs. Tom Vasey, Mr. and Mr? Jay Vasey, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Benwell and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Converse and Arthur Peterson attended a dance at McHenry Thursday night The Blomgren family were Sunday dinner guests at the Raymond Lusk home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and son, Chauncey, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Sid Russell home Fanny Troyer is spending a few days visiting her mother at Hamlet lnd. Gerhardt Wegener of Lily Lake has so'd his farm tp a Chicago party. The surveyors are busy surveying the Frank Erhert farm. They have already surveyed the Stanford farm. , Mrs. Frank Hironimus spent two days last week at the Oak Park hospital, where her sister, Mrs. Johnnie Karls of McHenry, underwent an op oration. Mrs. L. V. Lusk and daughter, Esther, attended the junior play at the Gurnee high school Friday night. Charles Duesing entertained a few of his friends Sunday in honor of his birthday. Mrs. Fred Converse spent last week visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haas motored to Chicago Sunday and visited Mrs. Hironimus' sister at the hospital. SLOCUM'S LAKE Harry Matthews was a business caller at McHenry Saturday afternoon. Emmett Geary of Fremont township spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary. Robert Kirk transacted (business at Aurora last Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and son were business callers at Crystal Lake Saturday. Mildred Hoffman spent Tuesday in Chicago. Emmett Geary and son, Forest, spent last Saturday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohrwall of Crystal Lake spent last Friday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pfanncnstill. Mr. Crabtree and daughters, lone and Irene, and Miss Frances Nichols ol Elgin and R. H. Grantham of Cary were Sunday morning callers at the OUie Grantham home. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Vasey of Volo spent Sunday afternoon at the Darrell- Matthews home. t Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler Jr., of Waukegan spent the week-end with the latter's parents here. Willard Darrell attended a dinner given by members of the farm bureau and a meeting of the executive committee Saturday at Libertyville. Mildred Hoffman transacted business at Crystal Lake Monday afternoon and was a guest at the home of her sister over night. Willard Darrell and Harry Matthews accompanied R. C. Halloek, William Fink, R. C. Kent and Mr. G. F. Varner of Wauconda to Chicago! Monday where they heard President | Coolidge speak at the Sherman hotel, j Mr. and Mrs. Earle Converse and daughter, Frances, enjoyed Sunday dinner and afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell. Louis Rohman of Barrington spent the first of the week at the home Of. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks. Miss Lena Bonin, who is employed at Wauconda, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. arid Mrs. H. L. Brooks were business callers at McHenry,' Friday. John Blomgren, Mrs. Sigrid Blomgren and Mrs. E. Anderson were Sunday dinner and supper quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk near Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonin spent last Thursday on business at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. H,' L. Brooks were business callers at Waukegan last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake were visitors Sunday evening at the Darrell Matthews home. Miss Elsie Bonin spent last Friday night with her sister, Lena, at the F. H. Dicksou home at Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lake were last Monday morning callers at the G. J. Burnett home and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Burnett to Waukegan on business Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonin were business callers at Crystal Lake last Thursday evening. Lloyd Dowell and Mr. Cogland and Mr. Eismenger of Crystal Lake were Sunday callers at the G. J. 'Burnett home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks attend- :d the Worthy Matrons' night observed by Lounsberry Chapter 0. E. 3. at Barrington last Monday night. Mrs. Ollie Grantham called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Prouty it Wauconda last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. R. McGill was a caller at the hori.e of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stiebbings last Tuesday. * Frank Rossdeutcher of Crystal Lake accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G J. Burnett were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler at Round Lake last Thursday. Harold Brooks of Waukegan and Miss Lillian Brooks who is employed it the Novelty factory at Barring- -on, spent Sunday with their parents here. Miss Lillian Winkler who is employed at Waukegan spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler Sr. Mr. end Mrs. Harry Matthews attended the surprise party at the home jf Mr. and Mrs. George Prouty at Wauconda last Tuesday evening in honor of the former's birthday. Euchre was the diversion of the evening. M iss Helen Bonin returned to College at Mt. Morris, 111., last Tliursday after spending the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Converse and daughter attended the Euchre party at the G. A. R. I.all at Wauconda last Saturday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle were business callers at McHenry last Thursday after the school session. Miss La Verne Wheelock of Wauconda spent the week end with her cousin Miss Myrtle Darrell. Mrs. Henry Winkler Sr., and Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mrs. Willard Darrell attended the meeting of the Wauconda Ladies' Auxiliary entertained at the home of Mrs. R. C. Halloek last Thursday afternoon. METHODIST CHURCH DISSOLUTION NOTICE We, the undersigned partners of the firm of Kent & Green, McHenry, 111., real estate dealers and insurance agents,' have decided and agreed to dissolve the partnership business, to be effective December 1, 1925, and therefore, have hereby agreed between ourselves, that Roy Kent, a member of the firm, shall retain in possession all partnership assets and property, for the purpose of liquidating all partnership d£bts, and he is hereby empowered to receive and collect all bills and accounts due the partnership firm, and therefore we, the undersigned partners, hereby cause to be published in the McHenry Plaindealer, a newspaper of general circulation in this locality, the above mentioned dissolution. Witness our hands and seal, this 30th day of November, 1925., Robert Green, (Seal). Roy X. Kent, (Seal). Signed and sealed arid delivered in the presence of Ruth Kent. 27-3t New Use for Coke Dust Coke dust, separated into various grades of fineness, is something new in abrasives. The material is said to be available as waste in large quantities, and for use In place of emery It is pressed with a binder into blocks tt suitable size. Human Judgment No Iron chain, or < award fofre of •ny kind, could ever compel the soof" of man to believe or to disbelieve; If Is his own Indefensible light. that judgment of his; be will reign and NfeP lleve there by the grace of God alooel --Carlyie. Christmas Greeting Cardis at Bol-j gers. 1 Buy your Xmas gifts at Erieksort Dept. Store. RETURN BADGES The following named men constitute the members of the McHenry Fire Department: Larry Huck, chief; Linus Newman. E. D. Gorman, James Perkins, W. J. Gorman, Ray Conway, Verri Lockwood Louis Stoffel, William Biekler, Frank Masquelet, Darwin Granger and Robert Thompson. | These men are the only ones entitled j to wear the official badges and ajl J others who are in possesson of said badges are requested to return them to the undersigned. LARRY HUCK ,Chief. Specials Week-end Fri. and Sat. Dec. II and 12 •\ CH0IGE BEEF POT ROAST, per lb. ......... .15<* ? . . | CHOICE BEEF ROUND STEAK, per; lbv . ; .. 18^ J CHOICE SURLOIK STEAK. per lb .. ..... 22 % PURI LARD, per lb...,. 18c^ | 9AC0N, by the strip, per AV.» ......... 29 c Special, week end prices at Erickson's Department Store. Read the ad. Silk hosiery makes a splendid gift for the ladies. Full line at Erick- j son's Dept. Store. | HOME-MADE SAURKRAUT. per quart........ 10c % % FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS EVERY FRIDAY Central Market S J Telephone 80 M , Wm. Pries, Prop. Orders Promptly Delivered QUALITY GROCERS Cor. Green and Elm Sts., McHenry, 111. *'The Condition of the World at the Coming of Jesus" will be the subject of the sermon Sunday morning. This is the second of a series of three sermons on the Christmas theme. Social hour at 5:30 p. m. Come and enjoy an hour of fun. George Reynolds will lead the devotional service at 6:30, using as his topic "What Christ's Birth Means to Us." r '"fliisistheltmexobwy your T^etttr Buick. Buy now, the Better Buick you had intended to buy In the spring. Have it standing at ithe door when Christmas morning dawns. Oive your family the pleasure and surround them with the safety of the Better Buick s easier starting and safer control |pr the winter months. BUICK M<3&OR CO., FLINT, MICHIGAN fcp V- flrtrim sf Qtiural Motors CorporotMj* Qfietor BUICK M Overton & Cowen McHenry * « Harvard Specials for Friday and Saturday •• sin IIIII«iii.rn I' LTiiiiiiia II. I»a>riiiai|-|»Viils !• I • .1 in' is' iiljruwi m » l n ' . . . IIIIII.M •nil. .. in m "• Jello au. flavors 3 pkgs. 25c AMERICAN HOME, 24-oz. bottle. VIllpCriftlv Refund of 5 cents for empty bottles . * # w Pork & Beans VAN CAMP'S . 3 Cans 25* Soap PALMOLIVE lo bars 63c BAKER'S PREMIUM, ***** vnuvulaIC ONE-HALF POUND CAKE .. . .. . M> /I? mMWW CARNATION IV&UjJV OR BORDEN'S . 3 cans 28c Fruit Salad Candy NO. 1 TALL PEANUT BRITTLE, PER POUND 19c Flour HAZEL BRAND, FINEST PATENT, . ONE EIGHTH BBL. SACK $1.19 Pancake Flour aunt jemimah % pkgs. lie LUX TOILET FORM 3 bars XSe CRISCO' PER POUND 23c syru1 p KAR0 BLUE LABEL. i fi-ib. cans 3 cans 25c Quaker Oats quick or regular 3 pkgs. 25c .':i •7$ Macaroni or FOULD S OR RED CROSS. 2 pk.gs« ^otato DUZ SPECIAL, SMALL 3 FOR 25c, LARGE Tapioca MINUTE WITH GELATINE, PKG SOS MAGIC CLEANSER FOR CLEANING ROASTERS, POTS AND PANS 22c rTri oma.t oes AMERICAN HOME FANCY, no scan . FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ii ~i miii iindiiifi liijhai