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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Dec 1925, p. 20

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0V-.wx.TIS ; •V-/ "*' ' '$ ^ S'-Sifii "- ' r //° • sr *(*'~<m:x$• 'w *»p*r* y? JtpcL**' • WS M'HlintY «An»DKAE** 10, 1925 ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Frank Stoffel is now employed in ., Chicago. f Robert Green was • Chicago visitor c Wednesday. Robert Taylor is spending the week in Chicago. Roy Kent was a business visitor in : Chicago Tuesday. Miss Mildred Welch penicd the week end :n Chicago. Miss Helen Welch. spent the week end in Chicago. Dr. D. G. Wells spent Wednesday in the metropolitan city. Ed. Schoenberg was a visitor in the metropolitan city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Micheb were Chicago visitors Sunday. Dr. C. Keller of Chicago was a McHenry visitor Monday. Mrs. Henry Dowe and son, Charles,, sp'ent Saturday in Crystal Lake. John Karls spent Wednesday ^vith his wife in the Oak Park hospital Lisle and Flalribel Bassett spei:^ Sunday with friends at DesPlaines, ICE CREAM We cam' New York with cherries, Tatti Frntti, Strawberry, Chocolate and Vanilla. . We also carry a complete line of Brick K A R L f RIVERSIDE DRIVE > "•in* p» Ice Cream IS JUST Ice Cream but when its McHENBY Ice Cream, that includes everything that's pure because we use only the best of ingredients and it is made undfer the strictest sanitary conditions. When you ask for Ice Cream, don't forget to also say McHENRY Brick Ice Cream for Saturday and Sunday McHenry Ice Cream Company McHenry, Illinois Mrs. Jos. W. Rothermel and children were Chicago visitors Tuesday Mrs. Laura Brown of Ringwood spent Sunday with Mrs. James McDonald. Arthur Boger of Chicago is spend* ing a few days with McHenry relatives. Mrs. Ellen Ensign is spending the week with friends and relatives in Volo. Mrs. James Powers and daughter, Marie, were Crystal Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. JFrsnk Enpign visited Mrs. John Fay in the Woodstock hospital Saturday. M iss Lillian Baur spent several days last week with relatives in Woodstock. Mrs. Jennie Bassett has returned home after a visit at DesPlaines and Elgin. Roy Kent and William Simes were visitors in Genoa City, Wis., Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Ensign and daughter, Mildred, visited relatives at Crystal Lake Sunday. A. E. Nye is the owner of a new Dodge sedan, purchased through Overton and Cowan. Miss Irene Conway of Elgin spent BATTEf m yj £ y r;H ;'.'.J. fk Clearer Reception Greater Distance Longer Life When you buy Stuart, you are assured of fresh, high-quality "B" battery energy. Stuart Batteries are made and shipped at once. Your dealer receives them promptlyalive, with vital "juice" that insures better reception and longer life. Stuart Batteries are handsomely dressed in leather-like covering and are made in ten t*4Toit5v£*r.! . standard sizes. At your dealers. L«stpric*,e«ch$2 00 STUART PRODUCTS CORPORATION 663-671 W. Washington Boulevard,Chicago Al)» Makers of A 4 C Radio Dry Bdtist iee and Flash Light Batteries DISTRIBUTED Bit Knox Motor Sales McHENRY'S HOME OF .AMUSEMENT "WE CANT PLAY THEM ALL SO WE PLAY THE BEST" THURSDAY, DEC^lt The McHenry Band Will give its annual entertainment. Reserved seats at Ray McGee's. -4-----i--•-- ' Friday, Deo. 11 EVELYN BRENT in Midnight Molly The greatest of all crook melodramas, and PATHE COMEDY SATURDAY-SUNDAY With Special Sunday Matinee 2:30 BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE FEATURE PICTURE AND COMEDY , SATURDAY, DEC. 12 "FRED THOMPSON" and His Wonder Horse SILVER KING in The Wild Bull's Lair VAUDEVILLE AND BUSTER COMEDY SUNDAY, DEC. 13 Matinee 2:30 ; The Hunted Woman From the Novel of the Great <• Outdoors by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD and a fiTTAN LAURA L COMEDY VAUDEVILLE AND COMEDY * "THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. DEC. 17 and 18 The Cloud Rider ~ Starring the Greatest Daredevil Stunt Flyer in the World Today. the week end in the home of her father in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Willard DarreU of Slocums Lake were business callers in this city Thursday. Miss Doris. Bacon of Algonquin was a week end guest in the home of her parents in this city. John Fay and sons, John and James, visited Mrs. John Fay in the Woodstock hospital Sunday. Mrs. John Sterbenz spent a few days the first of the week visiting her daughters in Chicago. Joe Weiler and Arthur Lind of Chi cago spent a few days the former part of the week in this city. Mrs. Al. Krause an<T daughter, Marian, and Katherine Wirtz were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knox, Martin Knox and Miss Dorothy Knox were Ringwood visitors Sunday. Mrs. Frank Cobb was called to Chicago last week by the death of her father, Edward Young. - Miss Inez Bacon of Elgin passed the week end as a guest in the home of her parents in this city. Mi*. and Mrs. George Kuhn spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales at Emerald Park. Mrs. Heitzen of Chicago spent Wednesday as a guest in the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Engelhardt. Miss Marjory Phalin of Elgin spent the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phalin. John Karls -and daughter,, Evalyn, visited Mrs. John Karls in the Oak Park hospital one day last week. Mrs. Charles Michels, Miss Mathilda Freund and Mrs. L. N. Baer were Woodstock visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenzen and Mr and Mrs. Frank Rosing spent Tuesday evening at the John Engeln home. Ed. Roche and Arthur Star of Milwaukee spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pufahl. Mrs. Bowan and son, Lester, of Chicago visited with the former's mother, Mrs. Ellen Engelhardt, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rironimus and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haas spent Monday evening at the John Engeln home. Mrs. Joe Sewart and family and Miss Ruth Herman of Chicago spent Monday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOR SALE--Two fox hound pups. Five months, old. Inquire of Henry W. Ahrens, phone 68-M, McHenry. 27-2t FOR SALE--Truck body for Ford. Also other repair parts. Inquire of Robert H. Fuller, Route 2, McHenry. Phone 619-J-l 27-tf FOR SALE--140 acres, all new buildings. Every foot can be plowed if wanted. Will sell reasonable and on easy terms. Mrs. Joe H. Justen, McHenry, 111. 27-tf FARM FOR SALE--120 acres. Inquire of John Pfannenstill Route 1. McHenry. Phone 633-J-l 27-6* FOR SALE--A limited number of new ;ty. S. huskers at bargain prices. Also some second-hand huskers, Druce and Sheldon, Grayslake, 111., Phone 100. 26-2* USED CAR BARGAINS---Chevrolet sedan, Lexington touring car, both in good condition and very reasonably priced. G. A. Stilling Garage. 27-2t DEAI) AND FALLEN STOCK taken care of. Reasonable price paid for old horses. H. Witt, Ringwood, 111. Tel. 651. 27.4t FOR RENT--Store in Brefeld Bid. suitable for doctor, lawyer, beauty parlor. Inquire of J. C. Thies & Co West McHenry. 27-lt tf Surveys and Subdivisions GEO. E. THORNE " Land Surveyor AtGONQUIN, ILL. Phone 83-J 1'fA-NO TUNER IN TOWN^Tuning and repair work done by expert from W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago. Kirtdly arrange appointment with Jacob Justen & Son, phone 103-R, or Justen's Hotel, phone 16. 27* FOR RENT--Farm 1H miles south of McHenry. Mrs. Henry Kennebeck. 25-4t $1000 REWARD--For the name of the party o> person who mutilated trees < n the George J. Sayor Farm No. "1: across the road from the drive way to Mr. Savor's summer home sometime between October 10 and 11. George J. Sayor. 21-tf FOR SALE--One coon hound, rabbit proof. Also one automatic shotgun. Inquire at State Fish Hatchery, Spring Grove, 111. 27-lt* << The One Best Way to Keep A.live Have Your Home Wm and (leery, A^nd the one best way to keep your home comfortable dtaing this cold, disagreeable weather is to be sure you have a plentiful suppy of Ciopl on hand. If you haven't phone 46 and we will deli ver promptly. I MpUENRY LUMBER CCi Q u a l i t y anU t i t r v u x , JL FOR SALE--Red Duroc spring boar. Michael Justen, R. 3, McHenry, 111 Phone f,3«-W-l. 27 :w,. Big Charleston Contest Louis Pavilion Fox River Grove, 111. $10.004n Gold--1st Prize $5.00 in Gold--2d Prize $2.50 in Gold---3d Prize The* audience will If Jfadges % For Amateurs Only Frank Banker and 90s 8-piece Orchestra will furnish the music. Mr. and Mrs. George Kamholz of Chicago visited in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wentworth spent a few days the first of the week with friends and relatives in Chicago and Elgin. Misses Emma Niccolae, Virginia Niccolae and Phyllis Freiske of DesPlaines were visitors in McHenry Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Petesch have moved to Chicago for the winter Mr. Petesch being employed in Buck and Rainer's drug store tlwre. Mrs. John Engeln and Mrs. Jack Worth called on Mrs. John Karls and Mrs. Ed. Buss> who are patients at the Oak Park hospital' Saturday. The following are the names of those from McHenry who were present at the Kiwanis celebration at the Rainbo gardens, Chicago, Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knox, Md. and Mrs. Al Purvey, Mr and Mrs. R. I. Overton, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Covalt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stenger, Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer, Miss Katherine King, Jack Thies and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mosher. ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE!' The richest trainload of merchandise ever to pass through Genoa was hauled over the I. C. road last Monday and, in value, each of the 12 express cars contained $500,000 worth of silk on its way from the Orient to Chicago and points in the east. Each car was guarded by four men and a' record run made from Bockford to\Chicago in 95 minutes, a- distance of some 85 miles. •' . i ^ nn.n i n4 W: BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schaefefr a baby boy Monday. December 7. '/I THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT SERVES THE PUBLIC IN THE FOLLOWING FIELDS AUDITS * Monthly, periodical, annual or special audits. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS < Preparation of financial statements for executive^*// -a^ classes of bvutiiMNM gmn. .rV • • / SYSTEMS / I»^fl(tfiitioil fth«! supervision of g^^'ancl ^)§t ' accounting systems. v ' r- INCOME TAXES _ A / service in connection with income t*# returns and claims. BUSINESS SERVICE A Advice and service in matters pertaining to financing, .organization, reorganization or consplidatiQii of business enterprises. . • INHERITANCE TAXES ^ Analysis of estates, advice in organizing estaeft at, time of life. ' J. W. WORTH Telephone McHenry 206-J. McHenry, IUnois .•'2 r , j ^ , ' v ir "ivj . • c;,| :i -A i *9 Cattle Announcement Since Mr.'Howard Watties went west I have been baying and shipping livestock and will, be pleased to look over your stock. Call up and advise me whenever you have something to sell. £ ship twice a week and use ywfi offerings! most any time. p. w. FRETT and Lambs Calves ;:;S Model 20 Compact Pricc, $80 Like the newer motor airs, it's trim and compact ' ALL the power and range of larger Atwater Kent • sets are in this new Model 20 Compact. All the same parts are there--just re-arranged to save space. Same tone and volume--same distance and selectivity. That's the trend of modern invention--discarding mere bulk to save space and increase convenience. It's been done with automobiles. The cumbersome, heavy cars of ten and fifteen years ago have given place to the smaller, smarter models now in vogue-- easier to handle in traffic, easier to park, and costing lets for up-keep. It was natural that in radio trend should be sensed and met. It was still more natural that this should be done by Atwater Kent. Vou must see the Model 20 Compact to appreciate it fully. Go to any store where Atwater Kent Radio is Better i Yamrgrmndfrn *s match warn bit and thick and bulky attdhaavy. Your modarn watch tclla tima Jual aa waJJ iabait tba apacm. Hear the Atwater Kent Radio Artiats every Sunday evening at 9:15 o'clock (•astern Standard Time) through • itatkn*--> WKAF . . . If aw York WJAR . . . Proridenca WISI Boston WCAP . . Washington writ . . Philadelphia woo/ alternating WCAK , . . . Pittsburgh WOR , woe. . . . . Dmranport WTAO . . . Worcester K8D . , . . . . St. Louia WW J. , . . . . . Detroit WSAI , • . . Cincinnati wcco . tfion 'St. Paul •• / » WU& <» . . Chicago Knox Motor Sa McHenry lMOlS

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