•Jk-Wr.-ai- rJ'ir %» JL-. Srt' ?•'* J '*« « W'-fc,. «VV.-, k <• '.«.- S- . i.*- *••'*'*• > '• -,- »..*• TBS MOUKSX PMtimiAT.« THURSDAY, IKJIQBtK 27, lis-. Two men went fishing. One of them was quite new at the sport, and the other id old hand. The new m»»> asked the most ridiculous questions. "What will I do now?" he asked, after he had wound his trout in until ,it was near the end of the rod. "Oh! climb up the rod and stab the beast" was the reply.--Exchange. HERMAN J. SCHAEFEB Moving and Long Distance Hauling Phone 126-B McHenry, Illinois jtfcHENRY GRAVEL & EXCAVATING CO. --A. P. Freund, Prop* ; ttoad Building and Excavating of Every Description Estimates Furnished OH Request < High-grade Gravel Delivered at any time--large or small orders given prompt attention. Phone 654-M-2 McHenry Old-fashioned and self-rising Buckwheat Now is the time to begin to think about some of those wonderful buckwheat cakes. There is none better than the product of the NcHeir] flour Mills Wes1 McHenry, 111. Ask your groeer far it. WEEKLY PERSONALS COMERS AND GOERS OT A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In By Our Frienda. Miss Elvera Heimer spent last week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. P. J; Heimer were hi Chicago Friday. Miss Hazel Bacon visited at Milwaukee Sunday. Edward Brefeld of Chicago visited at his home here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kent were Chicago visitors last Wednesday. "Miss Lena Stoffel is spending the week with relatives in Chicago. Miss Laura Karls of Chicago spent Sunday with her parents here. Miss Irene Conway of Elgin spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Lenore Freund of Libertyville spjent the week at her home here. J. D. Beatty of Chicago spent the week-end at his home in this city, Mrs. Laura Kent and daughter, Rath, were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Jane A. Carr is spending several weeks with relatives at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAndrews and family were visitors at Ottawa, Sunday. Mrs. Alice Wood of Elburn was a Sunday guest in the M. A. Conway home. Mrs. Otto Spaunko of Chicago was a Sunday guest in the Fred Karls home. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meyers spent the week-end with relatives in Chicago. was a Mr. and Mrs. Peter Glossen of Waukegan visited in the Fred Karls home Sunday. Mrs. W. D. Wentworth returned home last week after a visit at Mansfield, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cohnan of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Fred Karls home. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Elliott of Austin called at the Frank Thurwell home Sunday. W^l Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler spent H |f"|lllT the week-end at Starved Rock and A at Clinton, Iowa. Robert Weber and Miss Mildred Kinsala saw the football game at Evanston Sunday. Mr. and Mjrs. C. J. Bender of Chicago spent several days the past week at their home here. ' Joseph Kreck and> Leo Peters of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Albert Vales home. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Michels Sunday. LeRoy Conway returned to school at Notre Dame Thursday after spending the week-end here. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Klein of Chicago were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Schoewer. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson and family and Mrs. Mayme Harrison visited at Starved Rock Sunday. Mr. and Mirs. William Karls and daughter, Katherine, of Chicago spent Sunday in the Fred Karls home. Leo Rothermel of Chicago was a visitor in the home of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Rothermel, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Houlihan and son, Junior, of Chicago were week-end guests in the L. F. Newman home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodell and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jones in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward and Miss Mayme Aylward of Elgin visited in the M. A. Conway home Sunday. Mr. and Mjrs. Lloyd Eddy of Wauconda spent Sunday in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. James Perkins and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Loomis at Woodstock Sunday. Mjrs. P. Peterson and daughter, Martha, of Marengo attended the Eastern Star meeting here Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Linus^Newman were callers in the home of Mrs. Augusta Keese at Woodstock Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and daughter, Dolly, of Chicago spent the weekend in home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Perkinson of Chicago spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs." Theo. Winkle. Mr. and MVs. Jiifkeson and Mrs. Josephine Wire of Hebron were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Monear. Mrs. Phillips and Ray and Frank Durant of Chicago spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Herzog. Mr. and Mrs. James, Jackson of Solon Malls spent the week-end in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Earl Monear. Misses Rosina and Cornelia Freund of Chicago spent the week in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Freund. Mr. and Mxs. A. C. Cobb and son, Edwin, of Chicago were week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Newman. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peterson of Chicago were guests in the home of the latter's parcfits, Mr. and Mrsi T. W. Winkle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reihansperger of West Chicago spent a day this week in the home of their son, C. J. Reihansperger and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Conway and DR& McCHESNEY & BROWN" IDr- and Mrs- Becker of Libertyville - "' visited in the home of M. A. Conway and family Saturday. J MTS. Paul Bonslett and baby of Crystal Lake are spending a few weeks in the home of her parents, C. W. KLONTZ, M D. Physician and Surgeon (Also treating all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and doing Refraction) Office Hours--8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Office at Residence, Waukegan Road. Phone 181 |IcHenry, 111. WM M. CARROLL Lawyer I Office with Kent & Company Every Wednesday Phone 8 McHenry, HL Telephone No. 108-R. Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agents for all classes of r property the best companies. WEST McHENRY, :: HITNOIS J. W. WORTH PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Audits Systems Income and Inheritance Tax Matters Member of Public Accountants Association of Illinois Phone 20C-J McHenry, III Phone 126-W. Reasonable Rates A. H. SCHAEFEB Draying McHENRY, ILLINOIS Iasure-- In Sore-Insurance WITH - John Givens was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Beatty visited in Chicago last week. Mrs. John Engeln was a Woodstock visitor Saturday. Mayor Peter W. Frett was a Wattkegan visitor Thursday. Mir. and M!rs. Gerald Newman were Elgin visitors Saturday. Richard Stenger of Woukegan visited friends here Sunday. Glen Robertson of Chicago recent caller in McHenry. C. G. Berner of Crystal Lake was a recent caller in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Malone of Elgin visited relatives here Sunday. Herbert and Walter Fenske of Chicago visited friends here Sunday Mrs. Laura Kent and daughter, Rath, were Chicago visitors Friday. Mrs. John McEvoy visited friends in Oak Park the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Witle were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. McCarthy. Miss Berteel Spencer of Chicago spent the week-end at her home here. Harry Lawrence and Edward O'Callahan of Chicago visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fay of Elgin were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fay. Mrs. Jesse Wormley and daughter, porothy, were Woodstock visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller of Woodstock spent the last -of the week in McHenry. Mrs. Alice Bowles of Chicago spent the wek-end in the home of Mrs. M. MjcCarthy. Misses Gladys and Pamela Rietesel of Chicago spent Sunday at their home here. « N. C. Klein and Peter J. Schoewer motored to Kenosha, Wis., on Tuesday of last week. Miss Evelyn Gascom and brother, Harvey, of Chicago spent the weekend in McHenry. George A. Hanly and daughter, Grace, were Sunday callers at the W. A. Sayler home. Mrs. Everett Herrold attended the funeral of a friend in Chicago the last of the week. Mir. and Mrs. Albert Wlrede of Chicago spent the week-end with the former's parents. Mrs. Ada Bobb, a former resident of this city, is spending the week with friends here. Mr. and Mfrs. Walter Brooks and little son spent the -week-end with relatives in Chicago. 1 Mir. and Mrs. C. H. Duker ami children and Mr. W!llis motored-^to Mooseheart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holle of Chicago were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mjartin Conway. Mir. and Mrs. George F. Sills of Elgin were callers in the home of Mrs. Ella Wheeler Sunday. Mirs. Jack Walsh returned Tuesday, after spendir/; several days with relatives at Whiting, Ind. . Miss Angela Petesch of Champaign, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Petesch. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Martin of Woodstock were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bassett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunter are now occupying the Thomas Mo Laughlin hof.e, east of the river. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman and children and Mrs. Alma Thomal visited relatives in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mansfield of Woodstock wer,e dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs.' E. E. Bassett Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe and son, Charles, and Miss Etta Rosenberg were Chicago and Mtandelein visitors Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Germer PAesch of Chicago spenf the week-end with thei former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H, Petesch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McOmber and children returned to their home at Sioux Falls, Tuesday, after visiting; relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller returned home from their honeymoon trip on Saturday. They visited her sister at Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Freund and daughter, Lillian, and Mrs. Laura Kent and daughter, Ruth, motored to Elgin Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hermansen of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cobb. Mrs. Nizzie Holly returned the last of the week after spending a few weeks with her son, Albert, and family at Genoa. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weiss and daughters, Rosemary and June, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vasey. Mrs. J. H. Miller and daughter, Elisabeth, returned home Sunday, af' ter spending several days last week with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koerner and Miss Harriet Bobb of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at Orangeville, Mrs. Ada Bobb returned with them and is visiting with friends here this week. at Freeport Sunday. Mrs. F. O. Gans spent Monday and Tuesday in Chicago. Mesdames Shaw and Force of Union visited friends here Monday. l®r. Schaeffer of DeKalb is the new manager at the National. Will Heaney of Florida visited in the M. A. Conway home Sunday. Mr. and Mirs. L. A. Erickson and family visited relatives at Caledonia Sunday. Mrs. A. Krause spent a few days the first of the week with relatives in Chicago. i Mr. and Mrs. M^t Karls and son, Bobby, of Chicago spent Sunday at the Fred Karls 'home. "Mrs. George Groom of West Bend is a guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Vogt this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kinsala and family and Mrs. Mlarie Schiessle were visitors at Mundelein Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schneider were callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson at Crystal Lake Sunday. Mrs. P. Peterson and daughter, Ruby, and Martha, of Marengo were Sunday guests in the Andrew Eddy home. Stanley, Geier of Chicago spent a few days last week at his home here. R. J. Frisby and guests were Chicago visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sayler and children of Woodstock were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sayler Thursday evening. Clifton Hfrschman and Mrs. Geist visited tihe latter's daughter, Miss Edna Geist, over the week-end. Miss Yvonne Stanley, Charles Loomis and Franklin Lacey of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mtrs. James Perkins. Mrs. Eld Aylward of Hebron and Miss Viola Aylward and Roy Collentine of Beloit, Wis., were guests of Mr. and Mirs. Earl Monear Sunday. Misses Alvina and Martha Geier of Chicago and Richie and Elmer Grobe of Bensonville, HI., were Sunday visitors with Emil Geier and family. Mrs. Frank Thurwell and son, Frank, and Miss Marion Stoffel visited in the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. Bushaw, at Rockford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kamholz and family and MTS. Carl Schmitt. and children visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William WSssell at Lake Geneva Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson of Solon Mills, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Imerson, Mrs. Josephine Wire and Mrs. E. M. Aylward of Hebron, Miss Viola Aylward and Roy CollenVne of Beloit, Wis., were week-end visitors in the Earle E. Monear home. I* TIRE SALE Saturday Only, Oct. 29 Compare These lire Prices ' . 'with your Mail Order Catalog SBd IMMBllMI! MS XBAjCSS 30x3 Vt Cords • 30x3 Vz Tubes - • 30x3 x'i Oversize Tubes 29x4.40 Balloon# 29x4.40 Tubes ' '• $1.50 *1.75 -$7.90 -$1.80 WALTER J. FREUND Tire and Tube Repairing, Vulcanizing Battery Charging and Repairing West McHenry, Illinois Miss LaNette Covalt of Crystal Lake called at the home of Miss Alice Leisner one day last week. Mrs. David Johnson of Chicago spent Sunday evening with Mrs. B. J. Shine. Mark McMillan visitetd relatives in Wheaton Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Malone of Elgin spent Saturday and Sunday in the home of M. Knox. Miss Lillian Riley who has been spending the past few months in New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. B, J. Shine. ' Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lawrenz of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Henry McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox and Mir. and Mrs. Edward Malone called at the Courtney home near Wauconda Sunday. Miss Marion Shales spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. 1 Ljfaott at Wheaton. Mrs. P. Foley of St. Charles visited relatives here Sunday. Nels Person of Chicago spent Sun- ! day with his wife here. j Mrs. B. J. Shine, who recently underwent. an operation at an Aurora hospital, has returned home, much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox and daughter, Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doherty attended the funeral of Bishop Muldoon at Rockford. Mrs. Edward J. Knox and daughter, Patricia, of Sycamore spent Tuesday afternoon with relatives here. Miss Mabel Knox spent Saturday evening with Miss Mary Bolger in JMcHenry. All wool and gilk dress goods in the newest weaves and natterns. Erickson Dept. Stjre. - ' ^ Loose leaf work is a specialty the Plaindealer job department. November ljtb is Pay Day!--- •D ^ For Holders of Second Liberty Loan Bonds fhe United States Treasury Department has failed for redemption of Second Liberty Loan v Bonds on that date. Interest on this bond issue af course, will cease November 15th. You will aturally want to keep your money working Jor you. This means prompt presenting of , your bonds for redemption and immedia placing of your funds in some other safe, pro ible investment. institution offers its facilities in the redemption Of the Second Liberty Loan Bonds held bv you *nd also in satisfactory re-investment 0 yoijit money. • State Bank 'Vlie Bank Thai Helps Ton to Get Ahead' u fsf* Electric Heaters-- L Fedelco Electric Heater-- $722 warmth wherever wanted Wm. G. Schreiner Auctioneering OfrFICE AT RESIDENCE Phone 93-R McHENRY. ILL DENTISTS CHESNEY & I (Incorporated) v 'Jftb L W. Brown 7 f Dr. R. M. Walker gv'- jEatablished over 50 yean and stiU :W&fck doing business at the old stand gaeers in First Class Dentistry at Moderate Prices Ask your neighbors and Friends about us. '.&1L Cor. Clark and Randolph St 145 N. Clark 84., Chicage Mh 8 to 5, Sundays 9 to |1 Ceatral SM7 Don't start the furnace yon really need it. Let one or two electric heaters around the home supply you with the quick warmth needed for short periods on these cool, between-seaaon days. YoaD also find them useful this winter and all the year 'round, whenever extra heat is a comfort. Two popular heaters featured in our Fall display are illustrated. L ft H Heater with square bowl and detachable cord, •902 <Sy»- See Our Special Fall Display of Lamps Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Overton. Mrs. George Eddy, Mrs. Ralph Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wells of Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Newman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Schoewer and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schoewer visited at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Christ Blake at Pistakee Bay on Fri- 4ggr of tost week. V'-. ; .. . * , For BETTER GLASSES BETTER VISION BETTER SERVICE DR. HENRY FREUND Optometrist Pries Bldg. McHenry, Illinois. Hours: 7 to 9 p. m. except Saturday; Wednesdays 9 a. m. to 9 p. to. Phoneat (Wfim MsHaan lH 1 Residence, McHenrynST^ A beautiful floor or table lamp helpsaddcharmand comfort to the home. A wide variety of new lamp yles are included in our Autumn Display, and many are specially priced. -ft Any lamp may be purchased the easy by Little? way Daylight Kitchen Inttallation Extra Here's an attractive new lighting fixture that makes the kitchen as bright and attractive as a sun parlor. You owe it to your eyes to have the correct lighting this unit assures. May be had with a convenience outlet in the drop cord so that you can use an electric iron, percolator or other appliance. Price of Daylight Kitchen Unit complete with drop cord switch and extra outlet $4.50; with drop cord, but no extra outlet, $3.75; with no drop cord and no extra outlet, $3.00. Brighten Up the Bedroom The New Bedroom Unit, illustrated at right, makes the room cheery with warm, softly diffused light. Ivory shade is daintily decorated in rose and light blue, and the metal $ ^ H C holder is in ivory ; A special value at Installation Extra ---------- For Easier House Cleaning Rags, disputes, clothing, bedding, furnitur* •» all cleaned more thoroughly and with less effort when you have this splendid elec» trie cleaner. Low In pries end fully guaranteed. Call in and let as demonstrate its many advantages to yesu for the $C0O FREE Bagfor Attachments ^PUBLIC SERVICE OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 101 Williams St, Crystal Lake Telephone 280 IA. Sch&beck. District Manas* "A '