THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER, THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1926 DON'T GET UP NIGHTS kingwoo||/ Tuesday with John Lumpkins, Dayton, Ohio, says:] ^Come to 7 Carrie St., and I will show j JS>u 25 pieces of gravel that passed after taking Lithiated Buchu (Keller j Formula). Had to get up 15 times at night for two years. All Right Now." Lithiated Buchu cleanses the bladder like Epsom Salts do the bowels, thereby relieving irritation, driving out foreign matter and neutralizing excessive acids. These are the causes of unnatural action of the bladder at night. I Lithiaed Buchu (Keller Formula) is not a cheap medicine. The tablets cost 2 cents each. Sold, at leading drujr stores or Keller Laboratory, Meehanicsburg, Ohio. Locally at Thomas P. Bolger's Drug Store. . No. 141 J. W. WORTH PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 'Audits Systems Income, and • Inheritance -Tax Matters Member of . . « Public Accountants Association : '*i ; of Illinois; v,}".;/- Phone 206-J K'< McHenry, 111. Phtine. lJSOfW, . Reasonable-Rate? ] : A^H, SCHAEFER ' D r a y i n g ... , McIIENRY, ILLINOIS McHenry Upholstering Shop P. J. LANDT furniture repairing and made to order Refinishintf and Antique-Work a Specialty. Phone McHenry 57-J Insure- In Sure- Insurance -- WITH W m.G. Schreiner Auctioneering OFFICE AT RESIDENCE 4 Pbone 93-R McHENRY, ILL Karl Weber' was a Monday caller! in Ring wood. \ Mrs. Clay linger spent Monday with I her mother, Mrs. William Antcliff, of' Richmond. . j Andrew Hawley of Elgin was a I Mond a y c a l l t r w i t h h i a f a t h e r , E l i i Haw'ey. I Kirk Harrison of Elgin was a! Rlnjjwood caller on Monday morning. Mrs Mary Green and son, William, NORTH SHORE AUTO WRECKERS Cirs bought, sold and et- , changed. Highest prices paid for used cars. Wc '.handle parts-for all makes of ears. New cores for all Radiators. i':. Phone Wellington 8830., LEVINSON'S 3660-62 Nc. Clark St. V CHICAGO Telephone No. 108-R. Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY, :: ILLINOIS called in KUNZ BROTHERS Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 204-J McHenry, 111 Drs. McChesney & Brown (INCORPORATED) - \ DENTISTS Dn I. W. Brown Dr. R. M. Walker Established over 45 years and still doing business at the old stand. Pioneers in First Class Dentistry at Moderate Prices. Ask your neighbors and friends about us. S. E. Cor. Clark & Randolph St. 145 N. Clark St., Chicago Daily 8 to 5, Sundays 9 to 11 Phone Central 2047 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 buckwheat flour. 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. of McHenry spent William Beth. Bert Sutton of Solon Ringwood on Tuesday. , John Thompson of Chicago spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson. Mrs. Rillah Foss attended the funeral of Mr. William Foley at Richmond on Tuesday. i The Little Miss that arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hawley will answer to the name of Marion Ruth Hawley. The Home Circle will meet with Miss Agnes Bigelow on Jan. 13. The Home Bureau, met with Mrs. Callie.Rainy on Tuesday, Jan. 5. A large crowd was in attendance. Mrs. Emery* jCarr of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eva Merihant. Lisle Hopper spent Wednesday at Janesville, Wis. Fred Shaw of Chicago spent Wednesday with his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Hawley Mrs. Henry Heinz of /N. Crystal Lake spent Thursday^ with|ner mother, Mrs. George Harrison. jJ Mr. and Mrs. S. W.'Brown spent Thursday afternoon at Woodstock Mrs. Martha Beth, Mrs. Frank Hitchehs and Mrs. Fred McQuany spent Friday morning in Woodstock. Lewis Hawley and W. H. Kelley spent Thursday afternoon at McHertry Miss Frances Helmis of i Elgin spent the week end with her parents, Mr. &nd Mrs. M. L. Welter Bert Sutton of Solon was a Friday caller in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Merchant of Woodstock spent Friday evening in the home of his mother, Mrs. Emma Merchant. Mrs. Clay Rager was a McHenry caller on Thursday. Mrs. Martha Oeffling of Johnsburg called in Ringwoqd on Friday morning. Erne Merchant is not very well at this writing. Miss Jane Gauld, who has been Anderson and guest, Mrs. Raymond Lusk; spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Case. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks were business caljers at Waukegan last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS... Council Room, Jan. 4, 1926 The city aldermen met in special session with Mayor Wattles presiding. Aldermen present: Doherty, Frisby, Goodell, Hughes, Overton, and TERRA COTTA daughter Frances, spent Sunday, Perkins. The minutes of the last regafternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis near Wauconda. Mr. aridMrs. R. H. Grantham of Cary spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Grantham Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney were business callers at Waukegan Saturday. Miss Lena Boneir of Wauconda spent Sunday, with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks spent last Wednesday afternoon at the home of , Mr. and Mrs. G. Sherman on Fox River. Mrs. N. Peterson and Rasmus Hartson of Burtons Bridge spent last Thursday afternoon at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonin. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Grantham, were business callers at Elgin last Wednes*. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. "Brooks were Sunday afternoon and supper guests, at tKe home of Mr. and Mr?. Louis Rohman at Barrington W. E. Brooks was a business caller at Gurnee last Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrsv La Doyt Matthews and Mrs. E. F. Matthews of Crystal Lake were Sunday supper and evening guests at" tlft DaFrell and Matthews home. Mrs. A1 Granger was a caller "at the W. E. Brooks home list Friday morning. Miss Lillian Brooks spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and ular meeting were read and approved The following bills were read and approved by the finance committee: Worthington Pump & Mach. Corp $ 20.90 Worthington Pump & Mach. Corp 58.50 F. W. Henkel, hauling gravel .... 409.50 50.00 28.00 25.00 20.00 j 80.60 fc©o' F. W. Henkel, hauling gravel H. L. Fisher, labor %n streets William Simes, services as Supt. of W. W. for Dec.. Larry Huck, 40X8 Skid Chains Nap Lezotte, labor on Water Works Linus Newman, taking down sind crating siren Walter Donavin 1 Areola with 500 ft of radiation pipe and fittings .................. John Walsh, marshal service* for December ."...... John Walsh, services at sewer lift for December ...... Thos: P. Bolger, fumigator R. F. "fonway, tele, calls, postage and supplies ...... McHenry Plaindealer, printing as'smt notices etc 111. Bell Tele. Co. calls. ..... Fred C. Miller, bal. due bn wages as Supt. of W. W. Mrs. Edward Malone of Elgin Visited relatives here \ Friday afternoon and evening. Miss Villa Flanders of Hebron spent the Week end at her home near here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox spent Thursday afternoon with relatives in Woodstock. Philip Hoffman of Spring Grove Was the guest of relatives here Sunday. M. J. Walsh and son, Quentin, and Miss Ellen Dohertyof McHenry" called on relatives here Friday evening Miss Eva McMillan of Chicago spent the week end at her home here. ~ Had Other Claim* to Fam« Queen Bondicea. who lived in Brltal* about the middle of the First rentuiy^ Is said to have been the first prM|> nent peroxide blond. Friday and Saturday MEAT SPECIALS 440.00 .115.00 ikm 10.15 2.80 51.05 2.70 2.00 5.95] i 4.00 Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and son, of Crystal Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Clara Smitn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonin were last Monday callers at the N. Peterson home near Burtons Bridge last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Harris and daughter spent Sunday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Page Smith. Mr and Mrs. Willard Darrell and daughter, Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and Miss Pearl Laurence attended the Lecture given by Dr. Hubert as the 3rd number of the Lyceum Course at the W. T. H. S. at Wauconda last Friday evening. 0 Mildred Hoffman and Miss Pearl Laurence saw a s.^ow at Des Plaines last Saturday evening. ~ LIVES DEPEND ON YOUR EYES ~T2very time you drive your car your own life and the lives of those you hold dear are entrusted to those two faithful lookouts your eyes. * Are you sure of them every waking minute? Do they always aiford sharp, clear vision near or far without strain or discomfort" you wear glasses, have you had an examination recentlj . These are pertinent questions for all of us to consider if we would drive and live And see in comfort. : An examination is the best eye insurance, and takes but a few minutes of your time. Why not arrange for it today? ^ Dr. Henry Freund, Optometrist Next to Brda's Hardware Store, McHenry, III. Every Evenin* from 7 to » except Saturday. . All day Wedne»dav«froin»«.m. to 9 p. m. Main office, W«ukc**n. III. visiting her grandmother, Mrs Charles Brown, has been numbered j Saturday night. among the sick. Miss Laura Weter spent the week end. with her parents at Hebron. The Misses Rouen spent Saturday morning in lyicHenry. Miss Dorthy Carr of Chicago spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carles Carr. Leonard Brown spent Saturday evening wfth his grandmother, Mrs. Mo Donald. Wayne Foss of Greenwood spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Rillah Foss. Mrs Oliver Laurence spent Saturday in McHenry. f W. R. Giddings spent the week end with Hebron relatives. A large number from Ringwood attended the basket ball game at ^McHenry on Saturday night. | Little Gladys Shepperd entertained j at a birthday party on Jan. 9, it I being her fifth birthday. A large num- | her of her little friends were in | attendance. A dainty luncheoij was j served. I Mrs' Ruth Hopper of Barnards Mills called in Ringwood op Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephenson spent Saturday at Melbourne, " 111., with friends. Mr and Mrs. McCannon spent, . . Sunday morning in Ringwood. . j wartetie» or Cabbage Harold Bell and cousin, Elmer Bell,' Something over seventy varieties of of Waukegan spent the week end eabbages are known and cultivated, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.! 8ome specie attain a height of ton James Bell. " I feet and the stalks .- are used , for Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown and; canes. son, Leonard, spent Sunday in Elgin. Arthur Hilt of Elgin spent Monday morning in Ringwood. , Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCannon of ^ Woodstock called on the Irving Merchant home on Sunday afternoon. Lewis Harvey spent Sunday afternoon in E0n. Little Shirley re- T turned home with him after a visit there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Hawley of Elgin s p e n t . S u n d a y m o r n i n g w i t h r e l a - j t i v e s i n R i n g w o o d . j Wayne Foss of Greenwood was a; Ringwood caller over the week end. | Miss • Erma McCannon of Greenwood called on her sister, Mrs. Em- j ma Merchant, on Sunday. ] Misses Gladys and Sylvia Larsen! spent the week end with their parents \ Mr. and Mrs. Claus Larsen. j j Mr. and Mrs. Matt Nimsgren ofj Spring Grove, spent Sunday in the! Nick Young home. ' . " I Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young spent; Saturday'evening in Woodstock. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and j d a u g h t e r , J u l i a , a n d A r d i s W h i t i n g j attended the home talent play at j J o h n s b u r g o n S u n d a y . j Miss Regina and Clara Rauen and; Adele Young spent Saturday morn-j ing at McHenry. I Miss Clause Larsen spent Friday with Mrs. Nick Young. Arnold Nichols of Woodstock was; a week end caller in the Claus Larsen home", v ' . Mrs George Sherman on Fox River. for 1925 25.00 Miss Myrtle Darrell spent the weekJohn J. Vycital 3 lb. nails ... . .15 end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La City of Woodstock 1 3-4 cock Doyt Matthews at Crystal Lake. I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks ac- Public Service Co. mdse ... companied by Mrs. George R. Black-j Public Service Co. mushroom burn and Mrs. H. T. Cook of Waucon-j lights da attended the installation of the Public , Ser'Hce Co. street officers of O. E.. S. at McHenry | lights » Public Service Co. light for Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks andi city hall 1.401 Oatis Phillips were business callers Public Service Co. power for\ xj at McHenry last Wednesday after- siren for 3 mo ^7.50 noon. j Public Service Co. power for Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell saw i siren for Dec i 2.50 the basket ballgame between Wau- Public Service Co. power for eonda and Arlington Heights at sewer lift 52.98 Wauconda last Saturday nifjht. Public Service Co. power for Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks spent Electric pump and Mrs. William Toynton at Round Stea|Jcf jiier tfe. Lard, per lb. Ivy til? st rip, j><?r -lb. per.; qirart 25c -18° 28|c 10c Bologna Sausaj 18c Central Market Telephone 80-M Win. Pri«% Pf©|). Orders Promptly Delivered 40.00 The clerk was instructed to write Obenchain Boyer Co. in regard to returning the siren. Motion by Overton, seconded by Doherty that the reports of treasurer, clerk and collector be accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded by Goodell, that an anticipation warrant for $3,000 for the city of McHenry be drawn up at 6 per cent. Motion carried. Motion by Frisby, seconded by Doherty, to adjourn. Motion carried. F. H. WATTLES, Mayor. R. F. CONWAY, Clerk. Mirror for Sculler* A mirror for oarsmen similar to that used hy autoiuobillsts has been perfected. Too Ambitious There are massive locomotives now b»lt.g built that cost more than |100.- 000 each and yet some fool driver of a motorcar thinks he can push one of them off at a crossing.--Los Angeles Times. ^ Saturday Specials One Day Only Colonial Water Tumblers, per T.wtMpiari Colonial PiteluTs . Percolator Tops, -- Sauce 1) i s 11 es, per dozen . dozen. -45c:: e .. 1 ,ai gc w 11ite Cups and Saucers, per dozen. Dinner. Piat< pel- dozen 7v Small Roll ill! Bowl • Pins 3 for 10c 5<K --$180 | --$150| 10 IOC JOHN. J. VYCITAL Phone McHenry r(Wl^ 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 Jpjkiftg you to the heart of Chicago--'the , MeHinry l Grays Lake Arr. Waukegan m*. Ctikftg© 10:^2 am Air. Milwaukee 10:35 am ;^6:30 Chicago North Shore McHenry House [ Ticket Officer SLOCUM S LAKE NorthwesternH&tel '• WWIwifyie. Willard Darrell was a business j caller at Crystal Lake Saturday j jnorninp. j John Blomgren, Mrs. Sigrid Blom-, gren and Mrs. E. Anderson were; business callers at McHenry Saturday afternoon. / * | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk were | business callers at Aurora last Tuesday , • Wilard Daapell wa§ j§i business caller at Waukegan Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Kirk were business callers at Crystal Lake Saturday afternoon. . . Mrs. Jack Geary is visiting at the home of her sister, Miss Helen Bernier, in Chicago this week. Mrs. Raymond Lusk of near Round Lake spent last Fridajr.jmt the Blomgren home. Edward Pfannenatill of Mundelein and Edward Railing ;of Yfgukegan spent Sunday aftfernoojjiatt'^te J. W. ^fannenstiH home. •'/ - uLeon Monahan of Barriri^ton. was a Sunday afternoon ;and sfipper truest wh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oaiy, . Mrs. Rofeert WA spent Friday -£l afternoon at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. M. Eaten««r .. iu ar Wauconda P and WW a©co*i«iiil £pme by Mr. | ggd Mrs. John Bburpll of Grayslake had been visiting there. Mrs. Sigrid Blomnreo^ | (E. Ice Cream is a Food Eat the kind that is made in McHenry. It is pure. ^he^.yoi) ask for lee Cream, don't forget to also McHENRY PimM. Brick. Ic^ Crearij Xor {Saturday aiid Sunday >.,Vi .* c •vr.-McHenry Ice Cream,. Company 'i nif ^Nw#^-*V-«<#lcHenry, f : f t t '. v.-/.-.- -J. r?r . r / r- Illinois J National Tea Co. Green and Elm Sts. McHenry For Friday-Saturday January 15 and 16 PORK AND BEANS* Campbell's, 3 for -- 25tf FELS NAPHTHA SOAP. 5 for -1271 IVORY SOAP FLAKES, pkg -- PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 for 20# QUAKER OATS, Small, 3 for -- 26<^ RICE, Fancy Blue Rose, 2 lbs. for --17£ FRUIT SALAD, American Home, No. 1 Tall Can __ 290 there Is a Reason The tremendous growth of the National Tea Co. is exceptionally interesting, not so much because of the tremendous size to which it is daily growing, but more because of the reason for its growth. It is an unmistakable indication of the great faith and truth the buying public reposes in us. It shows that thrifty "housewives want and appreciae a store where they are assured of quality foodstuffs, courteous sendee and low prices. They appreciate that in our stores their interests come first and that their satisfaction is guaranteed. In this way we grow and expand. SHOP HERE EVERY DAY AND SAVE SAUERKRAUT, White and Tender, can 12* PEACHES. National Brand, No. 2'* can • • . frtj *111 W l.ll CHILI SAUCE. National Brand, 12-oz. bottle ---- H i iWU. ! A i L./. 1-t 254 COCOA. Walter Baker, Half pound GINGERALE. American ftome, large bottle Refund of 5c for returned-bottles ______ ^ «1 ilUl 1} COFFEE, Brabo Blend-A. n? Delicious tasty coffee. Packed inair- tight cannister. Thi& .coffee surpasses the quality of niuc£ fei^her f priced brands. "V. Pound TEA, National Uncolored Japan, ,*i Half pound pkg. 11'• PRESERVES. "National Brand ^ Made of '^pure^lresh 7 granulated . tin B ;.-f .0 W, yon would um u* jet There is no better 16-oz. tosxtib. . f-BviiLim^r