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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Dec 1926, p. 6

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ti mm. m- RINGWOOD TBS MlHEHRY PtJttNDlUTifcR; THtmSDlL'f, / •/ ,* *7*' y>wv^;r^::+>7& %<v I*"**f */•^7!^ i »* *£»U> i*J: - ' *• ':• ? . b b ^ \ * is rv;AMn, Clay Rager and daughter, Use, and Mrs. Frank Fay spent Tuesday afternoon at McHenry. Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Wednesday at Janesville, Wis. James Ladd was a business visitor at Janesville, Wis., on Tuesday. "Bashful Mr. Bobbs," a home talent play, presented by the Greenwood league At Woodman hall, Saturday evening, Dec. 11, Adults 35c and children 20c. Edward Bell is having a furnace installed in his home white • Fhuik Hitchens lives. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. South with of Williams Bay, attended the funeral of W. E. Smith on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin of Chicago spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pearsen. , Miss Julia McLaughlin and Miss Laura Weter will entertain the B. M. Bunco club on Dec. 13. Mrs. Oliver Lawrence and Little Russell spent Thursday evening at McHenry. Raymond Hall is improving at this writing. Miss Arline Harrison spent .the week-end with lier jraothjer, M3rs. Mayme Harrison, of McHenry. daughter, Auction CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer * I will tfell at public auction, 1^4 miles north of Johnsbalf, #' miles north of McHenry, 3 miles east of Ringwood, 8H miles soutli or Spring Grove, on Thursday, Dec. 16th '^bimmencing at 1 o'clock, the following described proper^*; ' 26 Head of Live Stock 9 BEAD OF CATTLE 3 new milkers and 3 close springers;! bull l year old. Two head of horses, 4 an&5 years (fid, weight abpUt 1600. Two horses, weight about 1100. Five brood sows. 7 shoats. 300 chickens. 45 HAY, GRAIN AND MACHINERY 200 bushels oats, 125 bushels barley, 15 ton husked corn, 2 acre* corn in shocks, Deering grain binder, Deering corn binder, Davi<| Bradley gang plow, Emerson sulky, walking plow, 3-section harrow, 12-disc pulverizer, drill, corn planter, cultivator, David Bradley mow* er, hay rake, hay loader, manure spreader, bob sled, narrow-tire wag* on, truck wagon, top buggy, hay rack, wagon box, set of dump boardsj. graindstone, 6 8-gallon milk cans, Galloway cream separator, portable scales, 2 sets double harness, set single harness. \ TERMS OF SALE /O All sums of $10 and under, cash. On all sums over $10 a credit of 6 months will be given on bankable notes bearing 7 per cent interest. No property to be removed until settled for with clerk. <*• JOHN V. FREUND Gerald J. Carey, Clerk Discount Bale of Winter Wear LEATHER JACKETS SHEEP LINED COATS RUBBER FOOTWEAI BLANKETS FELT BOOTS SWEATERS--MEN'S, BOYS' UNDERWEAR - -MEN'S, WOMEN'S, BOY! AND MISSES FIRST COME -FIRST SERVED John Stoffel Mrs. Clay Rager and Mae, spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Antcliff, of Richmond. Miss Laura Weter spent th® weekend with Hebron friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephensen spent Friday in Ringwood and* Woodstock. s Wayne FOBS of Greenwood spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Rillah Foss. Max Beth and friend of Chicago spent Saturday in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchens spent the week-end with friends and relatives in Chicago. Miss Marian Hepburn of Huntley spent the week-end with her parents here. Miss Louise Meyers of McHenry spent Sunday, with Miss Agnes Thompson, Miss Hazel Bacon of McHenry spent the week-end with Misses Lorena and Mildred Jepson. - Math Welter and family spent Sunday morning at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller apd family spent Sunday in the Joseph Young home. Mrs. Emma Merchant is visiting her sister, Mrs. Emery Carr of Chicago, for a week. Jack McLaughlin is again able to be out after being Seriously ill. ^frs. Clay Hughes called in Ringwood Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Coe of Woodstock spent Thursday at the Ringwood school. Mr .and Mrs. Henry Heimer of McHenry spent Friday afternoon with their daughter, Mrs. K. M. Bradley. Miss Byrd Hodge of Solon, spent Monday in Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughter, Julia, and Miss Cora Beth spent Saturday evening at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. William Beck of Dundee spfent Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephensen. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and two children were Sunday callers in the home <yf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon. Miss Erma McCannon of Woodstock is having a few days' vacation and visiting her sister, Mrs. Emma Merchant. Mrs. Libbie Roberts, who is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Carr, had the misfortune to fall and severely hurt herself. At this writing she is under the care of a physician. James Thompson spent the weekend wtih his parents. ' Little Alyce Thompson has been having chicken-pox but is improving. Miss Nellie McDonald spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, of Keystone. Miss Tillie Miller of McHenry was a recent visitor with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. William Giddings spent the 'Weekend with Hebron relatives. Mrs. William McCannon entertained at a chicken dinner and bunco party last Thursday. High honors went to Viola Ingalls and Dorothy Peet. Mrs. Leon Dodge, Mrs. Ed. Thompson, Mrs. Ray Merchant, Mrs. Nick Young, Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Steve Ingalls, of Spring Grove, Mrs. Paul Meyers, of McHenry and Viola < -Ingalls and Dorothy Peet made up the happy group of ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and daughter, Adele, spent Monday in Elgin. Mrs. Paul Meyers, Mrs. Wm. Marshall, Mrs. Roy Smith of McHenry and Mrs. Nick Young spent Friday with Mrs. Ed Thompson. Mrs. Karl Bradley spent a few days in Chicago. A gift for every one in the family can be found at Erickson Dept. Store* Bicycle given away Saturday, Ded, 11, at 9 p. m. Wm. Althoff Hartfe ware, McHenry. & Z. H. Osmun of Crystal Lake called at the Joe and Ray Dowel 1 and also at the Durrell-Matthews home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell were business callers at McHenry last Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Pfannenstill and son, Arthur, called at the home of the former's daughter at Crystal Lake Monday morning. Bert McDowell spent Monday en business at Waukegan. Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Bacon aad children .of Crystal Lake called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mulholand of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. R. B. McGill. Mrs. John R. Knox of McHenry visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geary, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler of Round Lkke were Sunday dinner guests of the latter's parents here. Mrs. Harry Matthews spent last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Blackburn at Wauconda. ^ Mildred Hoffman entertained George, Joseph and Oscar Iforn, organists of Chicago, at the home of her sister. Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews, at Crystal Lake. Sunday visitors at the W. E. Brooks home were Mrs. Ella Parks and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks of Park Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wallis and family of Tower Lakes and William Brooks of Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Baseley and daughter, Harriett, of Wauconda were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the Joe Dowell home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews were Sunday afternoon and evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bink and family of Oak Park were Sunday dinner and afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler, who live on his farm here. Mrs. Richard Dowell and Mrs. Leslie Davis and daughter, Marian, of Volo visited at the G. J. Burnett home last Friday afternoon. Misses Marjorie and Jean Davis, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of near Wauconda spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. Ray Dowell. Miss Helen Bernier of Chicago spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Jack Geary, at the Henry Geary home. Mrs. Schultz and two daughters of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill. Mrs. Mary Granger spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Miss Jean Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, spent the weekend at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Earl Converse. Mrs. H. L. Brooks spent Friday in Chicago at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Louis Rohman. Miss Vinnie Bacon and mother, Mrs. E. Bacon, of Roseville were recent afternoon callers at the Blomgren home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks accompanied by Mrs. Louis Rohman of Chicago and- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larabee of Kenosha, Wis., are spending this week on business at Brownsville, Texas. Willard Darrell and William Fink attended an all-day executive meeting of the Farm Bureau at Libertyville Tuesday. Mrs. Page Smith accompanied Mrs. B. C. Harris at Wauconda to Elgin last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and son of Crystal Lake spent Sunday at the home of the latter's mother here. Mr .and Mrs. Page Smith and the twins, Douglas and Mae, spent Sui* day at the B. C. Harris home at Wau» conda. ^ A gift for every one in the family can be found at Erickson Dept. Store. Bicycle given away Saturday, Dec, 11) at 9 p. m. Wm. H. Althoff Hard* ware, McHenry. ^ : DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY w; ^ ^ THIS j. ulAR and Dyeing *S*hone Crystal Lake 127-J and Reverse Charge# We will call for your work and deliver it & a doM proof bag 011 hangers. Lake Tailors Lodts ft Lodtt Christmas Qift Nash is the FIRST --and as yet the ONLY--great automobile manufacturer with a 7-bearing crankshaft motor--the ultra modern type--in every modeL 1 A • Nothing could emphasize more forcibly Nash leadership in motor car value than this undeniable proof of its leadership in engineering. For, of course, the old-type 3 or 4 bearing crankshaft can't com* pete in smoothaew aad quietness with tjbe ultra modern 7-bearing crankshaft. - > \ : ^ There are 17 Nash models with a price range from $865 to $2090 f. o. b. factory* George A. Stilling Garage as INf dnCtTtal ntrfnmym9t |WfflM|«iA0Mt« SLOCUM'S LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Jack, Geary and son were callers at Crystal Lake last Thursday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and 10%' Chesney, spent Saturday at Waukegan. Jack Geary and brother, Emmet Geary of Fremont were callers at Mo- Henry Saturday evening. I CHEVROLET/ T tse jfllrn - * choose BUICKS for Gifts at Christmas time Buick is a gift suggestion that grows in favor each time Christmas comes. Every heart warms to the beauty of Buick--finished in charming Coronation DUCQ, Drop in at the Buick show* room today, and finish youv Christmas shopping. The Greatest Ever Built AI94S Overton CfCowen Buick Dealers IDEAS the Service Book QOMETHING New! An electric vacuum brash in convenient size for cleaning upholstery, lamp shades, clothing, auto robes, etc. *19- Electric Heater Is xnc atft $74)0 and $9JO pmall initial payfn< Tit - Balance i'Lrttfe by UUW inning February. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS 101 Williams St. CRYSTAL LAKE Telephone 280 J. A.Schabeck,Dis.Mgr. Watch Cor Other GIFT IDEAS West McHenry, Illinois 30 Chevrolets havfc been delivered to satisfied owners by this agency in the short space of eight weeks and nine more have been sold and booked for future delivery. Those to whom delivery was follows:. ..../• JOHN J, WAGNER, McHenry--Sedan RUDY DAUMER, Chicago--Coup© H. 6. SAAL CO., Chicago--2 Coaches FRANK KEMPFER, Johnsburg--Landau R. M. PARMLEY McHenry--Sedan J.OHN W. SMITH, McHenry--Coupe ART ADAMS, Woodstock--Coach CHARLES MERTES, Volo- Coach JOE SCHAID, Woodstock--Coach JOHN M. PITZEN, McHenry--Landau BERNARD J MYESKER, Chicago--Coupe H. F. COOK, Wauconda--Coupe MADGE PFANNENSTILL, McHenry--Coupe C. STEWART, Richmond--Roadster . JOHN W. ADAMS, Spring Grove--Coach V WM. J. HILLER, McHenry--Coach NICK N. FREUND, McHenry--Landau CLIFFORD G BENWELL, Round Lake--Coupe DR. HEPBURN, Ringwood--Coupe LOUIS CLAVIO, McHenry--Sedan MAT B. LAURES McHenry--CoacH JOHN WEBER. Spring Grove- Coadl FRED WOLF, McHenry--Sedan 0. STEWART, Richmond--Truck IARL TOWNSEND, Round Lafie--Landii JOHN H. GIVENS, McHenry--Coupe BEN HILLER, Johnsburg--Coupe R. PAGLE, Harvard--Coach R. C. WILSON, Park Ridge--Coach •V Jk* This record indicates that the Chevrolet is growing more popular each day in this age of low cost transportation. Anyone considering the purchase of a new car should investigate this Jjne before buying,»•, Call us up and we will gladly demonstrate. Phone 191or 200-#^^ ; >3? & i J: < .

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