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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Aug 1912, p. 5

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v.- -Jr O Riverside Park, DIcHenry, -WILL PKE8ENT- ving Pictures , i. | - - j or EACH WEEK, GIVING TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING Sandow World's Stongest Jawed Man f . , . fQAr&s? sit#- WILL EXHierc AT THE AIRDOME, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1912 Sandals VISIT our Shoe Depatment, if vou have not already done so, and inspect our Hue of Men's, Women's and C'hil- dren's Shoes in black and tan leather id white canvas. Now is the time jou can get lowest prices on Sandals. WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES HERE: Misses' White Canvas 6-strap Sandal, sizes lli to 2 $1.25 Large Misses' White Canvas 2-strap Sandal, sizes 2^ to 5.. 5«-35 Misses' Russia Tan Cak 2-strap Sandal, sizes 1, 1J and 2 .$«-65 Misses' Gun Metal 2-strap Sandal, sizes 12i to 2 $1^35 Children's Barefoot Sandals, sizes 5 to 2, 50c to 98c Women's Comfort Shoes, cushion sole, kid sole lining, 3^ to 8. $2.50 Women's Vici Kid Button, dull calf top, patent tip, short vamp.-fJ-S® JOHNSTOFFEL You Know 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 ctfTi do it more quickly and just as good if not better,than you, kind lady, could do it yourgelf. Let us do the worrying for you. Phone103-R • • • • A. TIETZ, Prop, mmmm mmm----iiiibhiiiiiukiw xif NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS TERRA COfTJL Miss Mae Ames was a McHenry vis­ itor Friday. Mrs. M. A. Conway was an Elgin visitor Monday. Miss Edna Phalin is visiting rela­ tives in Woodstock. Miss Alice Knox of McHenry spent Friday and Saturday at M. Knox's. Eugene Leisner of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of his parents here. Miss Vera Bolger of Woodstock vis­ ited at J. M. Phalin's a few days last week. John R. Knox and Miss Minnie Knox of McHenry called on relatives here Friday. Mrs. Chas. Buck was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Hatchwell, at Williams Bay Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Powers of Mc­ Henry spent Sunday with their daugh­ ter, Mrs. J. M. Phalin, and family. Miss Irene Conway returned to her home _ here Monday evening after a pleasant visit with Elgin relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan, sons and daughter and Mrs. B. F. Peck vis­ ited relatives in Spring Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buck, Jr., and son of Dundee spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Shine of Chicago were guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wingate and family of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews of Huntley called at the home of Chas. Buck Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peck and An­ drew Peck of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Peck and Mina Peck of Woodstock spent Wednesday at Henry McMillan's. McHenry county fair August 27-.TO, 1912. The 1912 McHenry county fair promises to be a great success. The price of general admission has been re­ duced to 3.) cenvs. Several hundred dollars have been added in the pre- miums for eduoational and l>oys' and girls' farm product departments. Get a premium list of Theo. Hamer, Sec.. Woodstock, 111. 4 "The Final Settlement" at the Cen­ tral opera house on Sunday evening, Aug. 11. 7 HI NO WOO I). Miss Allen of Chicago visited Miss Lora Walkington last week. Mrs. Russell Turner of McHenry spent Friday at H. M. Stephenson's. Mrs. Hiley Thomas and Mrs. Liza Draper were in town Saturday even­ ing. Harry Stephenson returned Saturday- evening from his visit at Waupaca, Wis. Frank Hutson and family of West McHenry spent Sunday at Will Kel ley's. Miss Cora Walters of Battle Creek, Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. C. Hawley. Mrs. James Green and Mrs. E.-C. Hawley were McHenry visitors last week Thursday. Floyd Howe and Frank Hawley at­ tended the festival at Greenwood Thursday evening. Bradford Smith of Portland, Oregon, is visiting his sister, Mrs. O. A. Tabor, and other relatives. W. E. Bradley, wife aud daughter visited at Avery Holmes' in Crystal Lake Thursday of last week. Mrs. Nancy Lawson and Miss Mattie Fowler at Park Ridge visited at W. A. Dodge's and other relatives last week* H. M. Stephenson and William Mc- Cannon and wives attended the ice oream festival at Greenwood last Thursday evening. Charles Snyder and family of Dorr township spent Sunday at N. I). Stev­ ens'. His mother remained for a visit with Mrs. H. W Allen and other rela­ tives. McHenry county fair August 27-:*), 1912. The premium lists for the Mc Henry county fai^ are now ready. If you did not get ona write to Theo. Hamer, Sec., Woodstock. 111. 4 What you ask for is what you get here. Vou are not asked to buy some­ thing "just as good.'" Petesch. 52 VOLO. Jake Worts and daughter of McHen­ ry were in town Sunday. Mrs. Ray Paddock and Miss Ella Moore were Grayslake callers Satur­ day . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parker and chil­ dren were Hainesville callers Wednes­ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland and children of Waukegan called on friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krueger and son of Fremont were recent callers at Jyhn Walton's Misses Zellah Huson of Round Lake and Bessie Meade of Grayslake spent jareek at the home of Grant Randall. Thursday with Mrs. Ray Paddock Mrs. Carl Atterberry and sons of Waukegan spent part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raught. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paddock and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paddock of Fort Hill enjoyed an auto trip to Crystal Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Chat Thompson of Fort Hill and Mrs. O. St. Peter and daughter of Highland Park spent Friday at the Raught home. Come to the great McHenry county fair August 27-;*), 1912. General ad­ mission, 35 cents. Season ticket, $1.50 for man and wife or $1.00 for one per­ son. For information and premium list write Theo. Hamer, Sec., Wood­ stock, 111. ________________ * Read The Plaindealer. ! ' KlUUKFISLO. Harry Nelson went to the city Tues­ day. Mrs. Tegtmeir was a Palatine visitor Sunday. Mrs. F. W.' Hartman spent Sunday in Woodstock. Mrs. R. Dygert was a Woodstock visitor Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Smith was a Woodstock caller Tuesday. Walter Reed is clerking at the de­ partment store. Win. Wieland was in the city Sun­ day and Monday. Mrs. Duvell and daughter took the Chicago train Monday. E. P. Hesselgrave was a Richmond busineis caller Monday. Mrs. Rose Goddard and daughter, Rose, Sundayed in town. Wilbur Levey was transacting busi­ ness in the city Tuesday. John Bartz of Chicago was the guest of Rob Knilans recently. The M. W. A. held a meeting in the hall last Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. B. Waterman of Wood stock Sundayed in Ridgetield. Mrs. Baker and daughter, Ella, were Chicago business callers Monday. Mrs. Pearl Nelson and baby returned to her home in Batavia Saturday. The Ladies' Aid society, met in the church parlors Thursday, Aug. 1. Mrs. E. P. Hesselgrave is .having dental work done at Crystal Lake. Mrs. L. M. Goddard of Woodstock spent Saturday at the parental home. Mrs. A. Stephenson and daughter, Edna, were Crystal Lake callers Wed­ nesday. A. Tranah visited his wife Sunday, who is under treatment in a Chicago hospital. Mary Boniclisen -and little friend from the city spent Sunday with Wood­ stock relatives. Mrs. Paul Zaabel of Chicago spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anners recently. Ed Cadwallader of Berryville Sun­ dayed with his sister. Mrs. R. L. Du- field, and famih. Mr. Simsonson and family, recently of Terra Cotta, are occupying a part of the Hanson flat. Mrs. Lolo Bennett and son, .Tames, with her mother. Mrs. J. B. Lynch, spent Saturdry in the city. Mrs. It. Dygert and H. Wille called on Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Allen at Crys­ tal Lake Sunday afternoon. Miss Ithoda Locke of Delavan, Wis., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knilans for a few days. Quite a crowd of Ridgfieldites en­ joyed the Oliver picnic at Fox River grove, near Cary, Wednesday. Mrs. Folk and grandson, Andie Kib- ler, of Chicago visited with her neph­ ews, Alfred and Ed Anners, over Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reser entertained at their home for several days Mrs. It. F. Palmer, Mrs. H. M. Reser and Carol Watts of Hebron. Mr. and A^rs. F. M. Risley and two sons, Kenneth and Berwin, of Wood­ stock called at the home of D. O Kline in the city Saturday. Mrs. H. Kinsala and two daughters, Marguerite and Florence, of McHenry were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wille Sunday and Monday. Miss Gertrude Fay returned to her home in Itingwood Friday. Miss Fay will be greatly missed by her many friends here, where she has made her home with an aunt, Mrs. P. B. Haugh- awout, for about a year and a half. The dance in the new hall proved a success in every way and those who love to trip the light fantastic are hop­ ing for another chance in the near future. Quite a crowd from Wood­ stock and Crystal Lake were here. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed next Sunday morning in the church. Special music by Miss Townsend. Everyone is cordially in­ vited. At the evening services the pastor is discussing in a series of ser­ mons "The Social Evil." Much inter­ est is shown in these evening addresses. OSTKND. C. W. Thompson spent Sunday at Elkhorn, Wis. Fred Eppel and wife were Woodstock callers Monday. Miss Flossie Randall accompanied Bert Brass and family to Marengo last Thursday. Ray Thomas and family spent Sun­ day at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alma Thomas. Mrs. Henry Eppel of Woodstock spent Wednesday of last week in the home of Fred Eppel. 14rs. Frank Abbott and Mrs. Fred Eppel were McHenry visitors Friday afternoon of last week, A number from this vicinity attend­ ed the Thompson ice cream social at Greenwood last Thursday evening. Bert Brass, wife and two children of Ord, Neb., have been visiting the past || ^=5 34TH ANNUAL TOUR HUDSON'S ILLINOIS C0MEW& CONCERT CO Under canvas here all next week commencing rionday Night Bigger, better and greater than ever. Clean, moral and refined. Show rain or shine. Water proof tent. :: :: :: CUUKX or RILL NIGHTLY 7BIFIYJJ«VILLEACTS 2 FARCE COMEDIES NIGHTLY IOC ONE SL&BV FREE Pint Night With Each PtM Tlckat. YODI GPNMOTHER USED IT ») 4 NEVER irtit APPOINTS FOR SALE BY WILBUR LUMBER CO. F. A. BOH LANDER JOHN STOFFEL M. J. WALSH West McHenry N. P. STEILEN & SON BUCK'S GROCERY M. M. NIESEN McHenry J. C. DEBRECHT Johnsburgli T h E iii RY Drugs There are distinct advantages in buying drugs and medicines where you know the experience and training of the management is such as to insure scientific service. - 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. & 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. 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. J.W.Aebischer (SucMMr U C. Q. Fratt.) ficnENSY, ILL. THOSE SG-M WE ARE Miss Ammie Francisco entertained the Ladies' club of Ostend last Thurs­ day afternoon. A goodly number were present. Guy Harrison, C. E. Jecks, R. H. Richardson and Frank Martin and son, Loren, were in Woodstock on business Wednesday of last week. An ice cream social, for the benefit; of the Sunday school, will be held at the Ostend school house Friday even­ ing, Aug. 2. All are cordially invited. The air dome still continues to offer its patrons sensational, nerve tingling Western melodramas with the good old fashioned thrills and spirit of the West; also laughable comedy conceit, rich in the funniest of fun and good humor, making a varied program that pleases all, and a pleased customer is the best kind of an advertisement. 7 At M Service 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 i t will have our very care ful and prompt attention Math. Laures THE WEST SIDE OROCERYMAN Phone 8 :: West McHenry fr % Be ComiorteJjle Why let the sultry days annoy you and make you uncomfortable when we can save you all the displeasures? Let me sell you a lawn or porch swing, lawn chairs or hammock, I have them in all styles and prices. :: :: :: Window Screens (8L Doors Don't let that disease spreading fly get into your house. Get our window and door screens. We will put 'em up for you. Possibly you need an awning, too. If you do, we can fix you with anything in this line. A telephone call will place us at your service. :: :: :: JACOB JVSTEN. THE McHENlOT FURNITURE MAN | ^ Pin* Stock NtrchuillM Farm Salaa Real Eatata C. A. SATTEM AUCTIONEER Ttkpkwit If*. N4 WEST M'HENRY, ILL Coming, "The Final Settlement," at the Central opera house on Sunday evening, Aug. 11. K r TirHIMtULi A Helper That Never Tires Are each available at the touch of a button when your house is equipped for • Electric Service IT IS LUXURIOUS IN EVERYTHING BUT COST We wire houses AT COST Twenty-four months to pay The expense of wiring is low Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS

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