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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jun 1912, p. 5

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mvm & Electric ..Light Users ; ^Should Enjoy 'These Privileges . There are many handy elec­ trical devices for saving time and strength in the home that can be operated at low cost. Her? is a partial list of jbhem--all t>old at prices generally lower th^n else- ! where. Why not have one or more of these appliances in your home? Vacuum CImmh Washing Machines Sawing Machina Matara Kitchen Cabiaata Caflaa Parcalatar* Cktflnf Diahaa Electric Taaatara E lac trie Grilte Library and Beadinf Luif* Lnmlnaua Radiator* Elactric Flat IraMa Electric (Mac Stavaa Many other electrical devices for comfort and economy in the home at our display rooms CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE ffcHEHMY. ILLINOIS OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Ten (cnts to A R. (D. Vracv'* Bank of Me Henry E5T ABLISHED 1888 This Bank receives deposits, pays 3 per cent interest on time depos­ its extends all courtesies consist­ ent with good business principles and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS respectfully solicting pnblio pat­ ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and Til­ lage property for Bale. If you want to buy or sell, call on ns. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. EXCELLENT LOAVES AND Delicious Pastries It the Inevitable result II you UJC White Swan ...Flour... Hat pbmigiwahi FtMC SALE Willi® LUMBER CO. WEST McMENKY. N.P. STOLEN & SON, M'HENRY JOHN RICHARDSON, VOLO BUCK'S, GROCERY* M'litNKY wmm ALTHOFF JOHNSUURGH. Tather really ought to have his picture taken--he hasn't had a photograph since that funny looking one in the cut-away coat that he was married in. ('Twas a noon wedding, you know). Yes, mother says 'twas a good one of him as he looked then, but really, for the sake of the fam­ ily, there should be one of him as he looks now. SdmaHefs M Studio THOSE 371. WEST H'HENRY, 01. SOOO FEET OF FILM NO SHORT REELS. BEST OF SUBJECTS Popular IVffMsic! 10cts. TO ALL NO KE8ERVED SEATS SHINGLES You can't afford to put on poorshingles. Puton shingles that will stay put--a roof that will last a long time. To make a hew roof or remake an old one you need the best. Our RED CEDAR SHINGLES are bought with care from the best mills. We know the price and the quality will give you satisfaction. Come look at thfem and see. You can have a good roof at small expense. WILBUR LUMBER CO. West McHenry. Phone 5 m YOUR mum FOR EARLY m U ' H U O H Y Df cm FANCY FAMILY FLOUR .THE FLOUR. that never goes wrong WEST mmx FLOUR AND FEED HILLS g (.enter vilie MdfKet and Grocery This is the place where the best of meats and the fresh­ est of groceries, vegetables and fruits are always obtain­ able. We aim to please our customers and with that end in view we buy nothing but the very best and sell at a price that is fair. Our ser­ vice cannot be surpassed. We solicit your patronage. NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS Of CORRESPONDENTS WE ARE- J.W. Aebischer (Sue*sear tm C. G. Fr»tt.> NcHCMRY, ILL. THOME «0-W RIMOWOOD. Miss Agnes Dodge was the guest of McHenry friends Sunday Harry Stephenson and wife drove to Racine, Wis., last Friday. William Motley and wife of Rich­ mond visited at Ed. Bell's Monday. Andrew Root and wife of Chicago visited at J. S. Brown's last Friday. Mrs. Martha Bradley and daughter, Winifred, were Elgin visitors Tues­ day. M rs. Paul Webster of Woodstock is spending the week with her brother, Ray Merchant. Mrs. Avery Holmes and children were Saturday and Sunday visitors at W. E. Bradley's. Bert McCannon and fairly and Em­ ma Matthews spent Sunday at Wood­ stock and Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tweed spent part of last week with the former's brother at Rockefeller, 111. C. W. Harrison drove to Kenosha last week Wednesday and returned with a fine, new Rambler auto. Charles Carr and William Beck took a trip to Racine, Wis., last Wednes­ day with Fred Walters of Woodstock. W. K. Smith and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Potter drove to Rockton, 111., Saturday to visit the latter's uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johonnott and little son of Terra Haute, Ind., came to N. D. Stevens' Thursday evening of last week. VV. E. Smith and wife and Thomas Hodge and wife of Richmond drove to Dodgeville, Wis., last Monday, return­ ing Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Stevens entertained ten adies last Friday in honor of her quests, Mrs. Parks and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Johonnott. Lora Walkington and Paul Stephen­ son went to Chicago last Thursday to take part in an entertainment given by the Eastern Staffs. They were guests of Mrs. Fred Allen. K M K R A I . l t P .4KK. ' Paul Armstrong and family occupied their summer home here over Sunday. Messrs. Hugh aud James Armstrong and Will Blum spent Sunday at the Park. George Blum and family of Chicago are spending the summer at their cot­ tage here. John Armstrong and family of River Forest spent a few days last week at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gregori and son, Hugh, and Miss Bella Logue spent Sunday at M. A. Sutton's. C. A. Cohan and family autoed from the city Saturday and have opened their cottage for the summer. Mr. anfrMrs. Geo. E. Hoelscher and son were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sutton over Sunday. Misses May me Costello and Leone Straussel were entertained over Sun­ day St the home of Walter Walsh. Misses Anna and Irene Frisby of Mc­ Henry and Alice Sutton of Barreville spent Sunday afternoon in this vicin­ ity. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sutton attended the wedding of the latter's cousin, Mary Harrington, in Chicago Saturday evening. R. E. Sutton of Chicago spent Sun­ day at the Park and found much en­ joyment in his motor boat, the "Wild Rose." Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frazer and family, Mrs. C. Bond and George Bond are spending a couple of weeks at the Hax- ton cottage. There are a few young men in and around this vicinity who consider it quite a joke to steal whips from rigs which happen to be street at night time. say that it is a very and anybody guilty of such is no more than a sneaking coward. VOLO. Mrs. John Walton and son, Jason, were Wauconda call ere Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. Chas. Raught spent Saturday and Sunday in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Avery of Lake Villa spent Sunday at Ray Paddock's. Mrs. Ben Cossman and daughter of Round Lake spent Sunday at Jas. Kirwan's. Mrs. Chas. Kapple and Mrs. Harry Lusk spent Thursday with Mi's. A. J. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Ves Wagner enter­ tained company from Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lee Huson and daughter and Miss Marian Huson were McHenry callers Thursday. Quite a number from here attended the funeral of George Thompson in Grayslake Wednesday. Mrs. L. V. Lusk and children and Martha Bauer of East Freemont were callers in town Thursday. The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vogts of Fort Hill was buried in the Catholic cemetery Wednesday. TKBKA COITA. Thos. Thompson of Barreville was a caller in this vicinity Monday. Mias Emma Conway of Elgin was the guest of home folks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck of Chicago visited at Henry McMillan's Sunday. Mrs. Goo. P. Bay of Chicago spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. S. B. Leisner. Misses Bidd and Mary Doherty of McHenry spent last Wednesday with Mrs. M. Knox. Misses Nancy Frisby and Anna Cleary of Emerald Park visited at M. Knox's Sunday. Misses Marguerite and Genevieve Knox of Emerald Palirk were guests of the Misses Phalin one day last week. Carl Bergman came out from Chica­ go Saturday evening and will spend the summer* with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Leisner. standing on the We only wish to low down trick PROS A TE NEWS IFurutstied by McHenry I'ouaty Abstract Oompjiiiv, Woodstock, Illinois. Office In Ar­ nold Block. east side public square. Ab­ stracts of title :tu<1 conveyancing. Money to |oau on real wstnte lu sums of ttve buuured to ten thousand dollars. Time and payments to suit borrower. Plumes t«4, 903 aud #11.1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. E. P. Flanders & w to Augusta Brunke, et al. It 3 blk 2 E. H. Flanders' sub- d l Y of |>t wH 11 wSi see 22. McHenry (200.00 John .1. Harbian & l>avid G. Wells & w to John Brady, It 14. Mineral Spring park, McHenry 500.00 Same to Kate Kapp. It 15. Mineral Spring park, McHenry 660.60 MARKIAOK LICENSES. Orliff Percival DuVon, 27 ...Marengo Luella lathe Bartlett, 23 u Frank P. Collyer. 2U. Wilmette Bessie D. King, 20 Harvard Walter E. God, 21 Crystal Lake Theresa Pufahl, 20 Hebron Henry W. Baker, 27 Chicago Mabelle D. Christianson, 20 ..Hebron Arthur A. Dickinson, 23 . . Woodstock Pear) A. Hutson. 20 " Edward J. Dunn, 32 ...Harvard Elizabeth A. Nolan, 24 " Jason D. Hakes. .">0. ... Woodstock Lulu Sonderieker, 43 " Herman Kolberg, 21 Union Martha Piske, 19 Marengo Ray Bush, 2.V . . . Muskegan. Mich Elsie Baumann, 19 Hebron Harold Lorain James 2ti.Davenport, la Alice Lillian Teckler, 23.Crystal Lyke Claude W. Bertram, 22. Belvidere Rosa Gusta Winklemann, 19 Union Paul J. Donovan, 22 . .Woodstock Lillian J. Keating, 22.. Harvard Charles C. Harnish, 31. Algonquin Anna B. Adamek, 27 ..... . " George J. MeGuire, 28 . . Harvard Alice B. Cook, 29.. " Louis J. Holland, 2f>. Elgin Mary M. Ment/.er, 23 Woodstock Henry Karsen, 23. . Union Rosa Steinke, 22 ...... " Josef Kierzkowski, 32. . Harvard Viola Gardenhauer, 25 " Harry E. Whiston. 22 Woodstock Ida M. Giertz, 21 Park Hudson Wood, 28.. Harvard Kate Adella Louise Beardsley, 21 . . . .. Harvard ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. A. W. Bickler was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. F. A. Bohlanderwas a business visitor in Chicago today. Jacob Justen was a business visitor in the metropolitan city Wednesday. H. C. Willard of North Crystal Lake was a recent^guest of McHenry friends. L. F. Block passed the day attending to business matters in the windy city. Misses Mary and Alice Knox spent part of last week as the guests of Elgin friends. Mrs. D. E. Payne and daughter Pearl, spent Tuesday in the metropoli tan city. Miss Lillian Schaefer of River For­ est spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here. Miss Agnes Dolling of Chicago is visiting in the home of John Claxton and family. Miss Tillie St. Germaine of Elgin was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Thelen last Sunday. Miss Pearl Ciaxton left Sunday morn­ ing (or DeKalb, where she will attend summer school. Frank Rorer of Columbus, Neb., is spending two or throe weeks with his mother, Mrs. Button. Mrs. Sarah Dermont attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. James Gray, at Libertyville, 111., Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Conway of Terra Cotta spent Wednesday as the guest of the Misses Mary an Alice Knox. Mr. and Mrs. John Sabel and son of Chicago are spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mi's. T. W. Winkle. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Snyder of Lake Villa spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Win- kle. Miss Florence A. Vasey of Oak Park is spending the week in the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Waite. M rs. Joseph Draper and Mrs. Clar­ ence Draper and four little children called on Mr. and Mrs. Merriman last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Quartel and son, John, of Plymouth, Mich., were guests of Mrs. Anna Byrd and daugh­ ters the first of the week. Wm. Bonslett and sons, Francis and Edward, C. W. Stenger, Joe Blake and Peter Doherty drove to Chicago Sun­ day and took in the ball game at the White Sox park. Mrs. Dwelly and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Walters of Woodstock, Frank Rorer of Columbus, Neb., and Mrs. Button were entertained in the home of Mr. and rs. Merriman last Sunday. BOUND OVEft FOR ROBBERY. Woodstock Republican: Chas. Swad- ish is now the guest of Sheriff Hender­ son at the county jail, where he is awaiting the action of the grand jury on a charge of robbery. Last Friday he was with a traveling man in one of the local saloons and a short time later the drummer discovered that he was minus a diamond stickpin, a gold watch and a small amount of cash. Suspicion pointed to Swadish and he was placed under arrest. He was taken before Police Magistrate Brown Saturday morning, where he waived examina­ tion and was bound t)ver to await the action of the u^and jury, his bail being fixed at which he has been un­ able to furnish up to the present time. CEMETERY AID SOCIETY. The Ladies' Cemetery Aid society will meet with Mrs. Ella Wheeler on Tuesday afternoon, July 2, at the usual hour. All members are urgently re­ quested to be present. Mrs. James B. Perry, President: Mrs. T. J. Walsh, Secretary. - Bring your silks,, satins, serges and flannels to be dyed and cleaned by our new French dry system. J. D. Lodtz. 2 We are continually at your service with the very choicest line of gro­ ceries, vegetables and fruits to be found any­ where. We are here to please you and want you to feel that you are get-# ting the best of goods and satisfactory service when you trade hero. Stop-us on the road or 'phone us your order and we assure you that it will have our very care­ ful and prompt attention Math. Laures THE WEST SIDB OROCKRYMAN Phone 8 :: West McHenry LUMBER BlfJfM MATERIALS has kept pace with the demands of home builders. Notwithstand­ ing the many substitutes that are today offered under the guise of "just as good" there's an abun­ dance of evidence right here at home to cause the conservative home builder to move cautiously in selecting his material. The real value presented in the lum­ ber we handle these days is 50% to 75* above what it was when your father built his home. This is due to the modern day way of manufacturing. We've lots of good sound lumber suited for finishing and interior work that can be put right into your house without your carpenter touching a plane to it. This means a sav­ ing in dollars to you. Now, don't jump at conclusions %rhen you hear about exhorbitant (V) prices of lumber; come in and see us. "There's No Place Like Home" WILBUR LUMBER CO. 'PHONE S. tuuk mmmrm useii ft NEVER DISAPPOINTS FOR SALE BY WILBUR LUMBER CO. P. A. BOHLANDER JOHN STOFFEL. M. J. WALSH West McHenry N. P. STEILEN & SON HUCK'S GROCERY M. M. NIESEN McHenry J. C. DEBRECHT Johnsburgh is offered by a poultry raiser at Palo Alto, Cal., for every louse or mite found on his place. He uses :: :: :: Lee's Lice Killer Easy to use. Always effective. Wfe sell it. Also GERMOZONE, for diseases of Poultry Lee's Egg Maker and Chick Grower White Diarrhoea Remedy Dr. Hess' Poultry Panacea Standard Worm Powder and Fly Shy E. V. FTALUSTER & CO. 'Phone 59-W West Mctlenry The airdome continues to offer each week thrilling stories of early days in the west, portrayed by the best of act­ ors in unique and startling scenes flashed in rapid sequence. Unexcelled in photographic magnificence. 2 Drugs There are distinct advantages in buying drugs and medicines where you know the experience and training of the management is such as to i n s u r e s c i e n t i f i c s e r v i c e . . . . . For Your Protection When we supply your drugs you can always be sure that everything necessary to protect your interests has been done. We also con­ sider right prices as part of good service and will guarantee that, quality considered, lower prices than ours cannot be found anywhere. N. H. PETE5CH 'DRUGGIST. 'Phone 56-W McHENRY, ILL. anil Weather will find you in need of many articles that are on sale at only first-class Hardware Es­ tablishments. That's what we claim to be conducting and are sure that our line consists of an excellent assortment of the many things that you may be in need of at this, the spring season F. L. McOMBER., The West Side Hardware man. IS HERE We have an elegant new line of Lace Curtains, Carpets, Rugs and Linoleum In fact, we have everything in the Home Furnishing line and know that we can sat­ isfy you both in quality and price. JACOB JUSTEN Jf • • • • • i n and so do we that baking during the hot summer months is anything but a pleasant undertaking and we are here to save the women of McHenry and vi­ cinity a lot of work. LET US DO YOUR BAKING FOR YOU. We can do it more quickly and just as good if not better than you, kind lady, could do it yourself. Let us do the worrying for you. Phone 103-R A. TIETZ, Prop. 71 P H I L I P J A E G E R OENERAL COHM1SSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION QIVKN TO TBI »*>•» OF Dressed Beef, riutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry. tildes. Etc., Butter and Eggs * This is the oldest house on the si* cel. Tags and prios lists famished a* application. GOLD STORAOB FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. st«n a 3. p«mn m. Whonilt Market.

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