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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Sep 1912, p. 5

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"Saajfc System J^RASS TACKS have been generally accepted as symbolizing the meat of any matter. Other methods of communication are effi­ cient in their various fields, but when you want to get down to Brass Tacks, relative to that business proposition in Chicago, for instance, the Chicago Telephone Company's Bell Long Distance Service makes it pos­ sible for you to put the question and get the answer in three minutes at a [nominal cost of 25c. Call "Long Distance" over your own tele­ phone. Local Exchange Manager's Tele- Front and Main Streets. phone 9903 THE Riverside Park, McHenry, -WILL PRESENT- Moving Pictures Iibliy.llu fs » or EACH WEEK, GIVING TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING All Seats, : 10c. We are now located in our new building and invite the public to call in and look over HcHenry's finest shopping center. Watch this space next week for live store news. : : : : . J. WALS WEST flcHENRY, ILLINOIS Henry Bakery Others are buying our delicious Bakery Goods, why not you? Others buy here because they know that our Bakery is always fresh from the oven. They also know that the quality is here. LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION Phone 103-R A. TIETZ, Prop. NEIGHBORING NEWS OUR ABLE CORPS KtlMUEFIBXU. Buy farm today. D. F. Quin\an. 13 Miss Clara Salow is attending- school n Elgin. Mrs. Risley was a Woodstock visitor recently. Mrs. A. G. Levey was in Woodstock Saturdav. 6- CHRONICLED B Y CORRESPONDENTS AVIATOR NARROWLY ESCAPES HUNDREDS WITNESS THRILLING RESCUE FROM WATERS OF POX LAKE. Hundreds of persons witnessed a thrilling-fall of an aviatoi and as thrill- Mrs. H. P. Barber was a recent Chi- ing- a rescue at Fox Lake one after- cago visitor. •M rs. L. M. Goddard of Woodstock visited relatives here Mond:iy. Miss Julia Hansen of Chicsig-o is the guest of Miss Khoda Kuiians this week. M isses Mabel and Elsie Wille were pleasant visitors of Crystal Lake friends Sunday. J. B. Lynch visited his daughter. Mrs. L. M. Goddard, at Woodstock Sunday. Miss Agnes Schuch of Woodstock was visiting friends in this vicinity Saturday. Mrs. H. Nelson and son visited in Chicago from Friday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. olmstead were pleas­ ant callers at Mrs. K. B. Smith's Sai- urday evening. The Ladies' Cemetery society will meet with Mi-s. Anners Thursday aft- FPnoon. S-pt. 1^». Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Walkup w e r e v i s i t i n g - i n M a r s h a l t o w n . I o w a , f r o m Friday until Monday. Walter Keed returnnd home Sunday evening from a two week>' vi>it wit.li his brother in Chicago. Mi's. F. W. Wille, Sr.. and daugh­ ter, Mrs. H. W. Cooper, were Wood­ stock visitors Thui-sday. Mr. and M"s. Lars .Jensen and son of Woodstock visited her parents, Mr. and Mi-s. A. l 'etei-son, Sunday. Don't forget the dance or the date. Friday night. Sept. IX The place the new hall over the Economv store. Mrs. K. Hesselgtave and daughter, Addie, visited the former's mother and sister at Antioch from F.-iday until Monday. Uncle "Doc" Dulield entertained a large company of relatives Iron. Klgin a n d C h i c a g o S u n d a y , t h e o c c a s i o n b e ­ ing his birthday. Miss Cora Lockwood left Monday morning to at Lend school at I 'harle-- ton. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood ac- companied her as far as ( 'hicago. 1*. 1>. l laughawout and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Yanke and son. Mrs. L. .Johnson and son, Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Frydendall and child and C. lioy enjoyed a picnic on the shores of Crys­ tal lake Tuesdav. TKKKA (OTTA 1 ' Buy farm today. P. F. Quinlan. 13 Fred Bergman of Chicago visited at S. B. Leisner's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Ames spent last Wednesday in Elgin. Eugene Leisner of Chicago spent, Sunday with relatives here.- The tirst annual reunion of the Knox family was held at the home of M. Knox Sunday. Miss Mary Burke of McHenry was a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. M. Knox. Sunday. Messrs. Mark and Phil Hoffman of Spring Grove visited at Henry Mc­ Millan's Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Doherty. son, Frank, and daughter, Lillian, called in this^ vicinity Thursday. y Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Matthews and children of Huntley called at ("has. Buck's Thursday evening. I 'se Roberts' Fly Oil, Best by test. At Petesch's. $1.00 per gallon. 7 Mrs. Henry McMillan and children and Mrs. W. H. Grant and children spent a recent day with Mrs. Lewis McDonald and son at McHenry. Get away from common worries. Go and see "The Governor's Pardon." It is brighter and better'than ever. At­ tractive specialties are produced dur­ ing the action of the play, adding greatly to the enjoyment of the per­ formance. Central opera house Satur­ day evening. Sept. 14. 13 noon during the water carnival which was held at the lake recently, W. H. McQuestion, the Chicago aviator, who was booked to make (lights over the water in his hydro­ plane, was racing with Oscar Johnson, the latter l»eing in his .speedy motor- boat, Madam Sherry. They were well down the lake and the lace was most exciting. The hydroplane WJIS above the water and making good time, a little in the lead of Johnson's water craft. All of a suddeu the crowd which watched the thril ' ing race saw the hydroplane ciirreen to one side and dash into the water, carrying McQues­ tion with it under the water. Johnson saw the plane fall and he did not lose an instant's time to turn his boat in the direction where his competitor fell and when- he could see him struggling in the water. It did not take the speedy motor boat long to reach Mct^uestion's side and he was pulled into the boat just in the nick of time to save him from being drawn under the water in his wreckage. They then tied a rope to the l»oat and the hydroplane was pulled ashore where it was looked at by hundreds who hastened to go to the point where it was taken to shore. McQuestion was not seriously hurt, altho his escape from death was very close. 1 sell f a r m s . 1). F . Q u i n i a n . 12 . 1 . 1 . I . a u e . S o l i c i t , i i . S T A T E U K I L L I N O I S , < . , M c H e n r y < o u n t v . > I n t h e r i r c t i i t C o u r t o f M e 1 1 o n r v C o n n t y . S t u t e o f I l l i n o i s . S e p u - m l t e r T e r n . . A l > l y l - ' . H e n r y J k l u p p e r i r l i , C o i u | > l : i i n n n t . v s . T i n * u n k n o w n h e i r s o r i l o v i s . e s o f M i t t l i e w G e r h i i r / . i l . T e n s e d ; t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r i l e v i s e e s o f J o h n t ' r i ' l i . < 1 i * e e i i M i < i : t h e u n ­ k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f M i . - h " i . • i W i n k l e , d e c e a s e d ; 1 l i e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d r x W e e s o f N i c h o l a s V l u l h i i o r . d i ' < - e i i s e « i ; t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f I . M o r s e , i l l c e a s e d , s t i l u s I / o r t ' i i M o r s e , d e c e a s e d , a l i a s L o r i n t f M o r s e , d e c e a s e d ; t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f M i m u e l H . W a l k e r , d e c e a s e d : J o h n M a y . E l i / , a l l i n M * y . V a U l i l a s M a y . M a r t r a r e t t i i M a y , N i c h o l a s M a y . A I I M . I M a r i a M a y . P e t e r M a y . K i l n r i n a M a y . H e n r y . M a y , A u n a M : i y . B e r ­ n a r d M a y , M a r g a r e t h a M a y . E l i z a b e t h K l u p - p e r ' c h , J o h n K l a u p c r i c h , I ' l u i s t i n i t E r e i i n d . 1 ' e l e r » i . I ' r e n n d . M a l t J . M i l l e r . M a t h i a s . L M i I l e r , K e h e c c a l > . ^ l i i l s o n . A l i n i n a M . B U T l e r . H o l l a n d L . . - t o n e . J u l i a M . C . S t o n e , t h e unknown l i c i i s o r d e v i s e e s o f J a n i e s A . S t o n e , d e c e a s e d : t I n - u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f J o h n E . s t o n e , d e c e a s e d ; t i l e u n k n o w n h e i r s o i d e v i s e e s o f A l f r e d A . S t o n e , d e c e a s e d , a n d t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f J a c o b M i l ­ l e r , d e c e a s e d . D e f e n d a n t s . I n C h a n c e r y . H i l l t o C l e a r T i t l e . • N o t i c e i s h e r e b y i l l v e n t h a t I l i e u l x i v e I s t h e t i t l e o f t h e ( ' o u r t a n d t h e n a m e s o f 1 h e p a r t i e s t o a s u i t w h i c h i s n o w p e n d i n g i n s a i d C o n r l and that process for said defendants IIIIN b e e n I s s u e d t o t h e S h e r i f f o f s a i d C o u n t y r e ­ turnable to the sa id Cour t a i i 1 s Cour t Room i n t h e C i t y o f W o o d s t o c k , C o u n t y o f M c H e n r y a u d S t a t e o f I l l i n o i s , o n M o n d a y , t h e 2 3 d d a y o f S e p t e m b e r . A . I ' . l l d ' J . I n t e s t i m o n y w h e r e o f 1 h a v e h e r e u n t o s e t m y h a n d a n d a f f i x e d t h e s e a l o f s a i d C o u r t , a t m y o f f i c e i n W o o d s t o c k t h i s 2 0 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , A . I ) . 1 U 1 2 . THKO . I IAMKK . C l e r k . • ! C i r c u i t C o u r t S e a l ' 18 VOLO. List farms now . D. F. Quinian. l. 'f (]. Huson is having a cement silo built on his farm. Marsh Huson of Fort Hill called on Itay I 'addock .Saturday. Mrs. t 'has. Kaught visited relatives in Waukegan Wednesday. Miss Millie Hogan of Klgin called on friends here Wednesday. Chester H iron! in us of Round Lake is visiting his grandparents here. John Capella entertained-his father and brother from Georgia over Sun­ day. Quite a number from here attended the Liberty ville fair Thursday and Fri­ day . Jake Worts and daughters of Mc­ Henry called at Mike Warner's Fri­ day. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson en­ tertained company from I'alatine last "week. Ray I 'addock is having a silo built. John Walton and son are doing the work. I 'se Roberts' Hy Oil. Hist by test. At Petesch's. $1.00 per gallon. 7 Thoroly up-to-date. "The Governor's Pardon" will be the attraction at the Central opera house Saturdav even­ ing,Sept. 14. This popular play, which has amused hundreds of thousands in the past, is more attractive this season than it has ever been before and, from our exchanges, is giving the best of satisfaction wherever it is produced. CONTRACT DAY NEXT SATURDAY. Notice is hereby given that the con­ tract books for milk for the coming six months w ill be open next Saturday, September 14. Dairymen kindly take notice and be on hand. 13 BORDEN CONDENSED MILK CO. J . I . L a n g . S o l i c i t o r . S T A T E O F I L L I N O I S , i M c H e n r y C o u n t y , I I n t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f M c H e n r y C o u n t y . State of Illinois, September Term, A 1>. |tfl2. E r a n k N l m t i g e r n . C o m p l a i n a n t , vs. T h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f N . K . W y n k o o p , d e c e a s e d ; t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f E r a n c l s O ' H a r r o n , d e c e a s e d ; t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f C h a r l e s H . K u s - s e i I . d i f f u s e d ; t h e u n k n o w n l i e l r s o r d e v i s e e s o f L e w i s K a t h b o n e , d e c e a s e d ; t h e u u k n o w u h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f J a m e s C K e n n e d y , d e ­ c e a s e d ; t h e u n k n o w n h e i r s o r d e v i s e e s o f J o h n E K a t h b o n e , d e c e a s e d ; J o h n I I . N i c h o l s , H a r r i e t H N i c h o l s , W i l l i a m O v e r t o n , C h r i s ­ t i n a H . K i d d e l l , M a r g a r e t \ V . W l l s o u ; t h e u n ­ k n o w n l i e l r s o r d e v i s e e s o f K i r h a r d K . S w i f t , d e c e a s e d ; t h e u n k n o w n l i e l r s o r d e v i s e e s o f S i m e o n H o l d e n , d e c e a s e d ; l s u l > e l C a i n e , M a r - g a r e t M e a d . L i l l y M e a d . K o s a b e l l e C a i n , W i l ­ l i a m J a m e s C a i n e a n d C h a r l e s C h r i s t o p h e r C a i n e . D e f e n d a n t s . I n C h a n c e r y . B i l l t o C l e a r T i t l e . N o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e a b o v e I s t h e t i t I t ; o f t h e C o u r t a n d t h e n a m e a o f t h e p a r t i e s t o a s u i t w h i c h I s n o w p e n d i n g I n s a i d C o u r t a n d t h a t p r o c e s s f o r s a i d d e f e n d a n t s h a s b e e n i s s u e d t o t h e S h e r l t ! o f s a i d C o u n t y r e t u r n a b l e t o t h e s a i d C o u r t a t i t s C o u r t U o o m i n t h e C i t y o f W o o d s t o c k . C o u n t v o f M c H e n r y a n d S t a t e o f I l l i n o i s , o n M o n d a y , t h e 2 3 d d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , A . 1 > . 1 9 1 2 . I n t e s t i m o n y w h e r e o f I h a v e h e r e u n t o s e t m y h a n d a n d a f f i x e d t h e s e a l o f s a i d C o u r t , a t m y o f f i c e i n W o o d u t i x ' k t h i s 2 0 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , A . I ) . 1 9 1 2 . THKO . I IAMER , C l e r k . | C i r c u i t C o u r t ^ e i t l j - Tablets at Petesch's. 11 GOVERNMENT LAND OPENING GRAZING LANDS IN THE SHOSHONE RESERVATION. 775,0<)0 acres to be sold by the gov- ment at public auction saJo at Lander, Wyo., at 9:00 a. in., Thursday, Septem­ ber 19, 1912 • Minimum price, $1.00 per acre. Title received at once. No residence neces­ sary. Great opportunities for raising live stock. Ideal climate. Round trip tourist fares in effect daily, limit Oct. 31. Houieseekers' tickets on sale September 3 and 17, limit 25 days. Favorable stop-over privileges, enabling those who desire to personally inspect the land to stop en route. Printed matter with maps and full particulars on application to any ticket agent, Chicago and North Western Railway. 13 Read The l ' laindealer. JT\ WE CAN SUPPLY BUILDING MATERIAL for any kind of a structure you contemplate building on the shortest notice. Thoroughly seasoned lumber of full thickness and guaranteed quality, shingles or prepared roofings for cover­ ings, framing, etc. all the pick of the best manufacturers. Come in and look us over -- mavbe we can save you some money, time and trouble. WILBUR LUMBER CO. WEST H'HDWY, ILL YOUR GRANDMOTHER USED IT NEVER DISAPPOINTS FOR SALE BY WILBUR LUMBER CO. P. A. BOHLANDKR JOHN STOFFKL M. J. WALSH West McHenry N. P. STEILEN & SON BUCK'S GROCERY M. M. NIESEN McHenry J. C. DEBRECHT Jolinsburgh BUILDERS WAITING FOR CHEAPER UMBER are surely destined to a long s|M'll of inactivity, for with the Government zealously pushing timber conservation and the pop­ ulation of the country constantly increasing all hope of lower prices long ago vanished. Kven though prices are not going to be any lower, the prospect that confronts the home builder today is not nearly so dubious as some manu­ facturers of substitutes for lum­ ber would have you believe. The quality of lumber we handle these days is far superior to any we ever had. It 's smoothly fin­ ished, steam kiln dried and most, of it ready for nailing into place without a partible of hand work This means a big saving to you, as hand work is expensive. This is only one feature in favor of building today. If you want others come in and let us show you some actual figures and the kind of lumber we handle. "There's No Place Like Home" WILBUR LUMBER CO. PHONE 6 We Pay The Highest GO WEST THIS FALL •n a LOW ONE-WAY COLONIST PARE. Daily from September 25 to October 10, 1912, inc., one-way second class Colonist tickets will be on sale to the principal points in California and the North Pacific Coast via the Chicago and North Western Ry. Also the more im|>ortant points in Montana, Idaho. Utah, etc. Choice of scenic routes. Favorable stop-over privileges. For full information apply to ticket agent, the North Western line. 13-2t BARN DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT. A barn dance will take place at the new barn on the Dr. Vaupell farm, lo­ cated about three miles southeast of this village, on next Saturday evening, September 14. Heimer's orchestra will furnish the music. Everybody is invited. 13 List farms now. D. F. Quinian. 13 -FOR- Calves, Hides AND- Chickens Let us know what you have and we will make you a price. J.W.Aebischer Sureat . McHENRY. ILL. ii . Frsflt.) "PHONE 80-N Use Huberts' Fly Oil, Mest by test. At Petesch's. $1.00 per gallon. Tablets, Pencils, Paper and everything else in the line of School Sup­ plies at the drug store of N. H. PETESCii 'Phone 56-W McHENRY, ILL, & F. will find you in need of many articles that are 011 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 L. McOMRF.R* The West Side Hardware Man. Be Comfortable 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 (SL 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. It you do, we can fix you with anything in this line. A telephone call will place us at your service. :: :: JACOB JUSTEN, THE McHENRY FURNITURE MAN J) Large Stock of » Ready-to-wear PANTS! JUST ARRIVED PRICES RANGE FROM $150 to $3.50 J. D. LOETZ, ricHenry, Illinois.

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