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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Apr 1918, p. 9

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-Y PERSONAL ITEMS AND GOERS OF A IN OUR BUST VILLAGE in Chicago on W. Bonslett v» Monday. G. Berner was business Tuesday. Jacob Jus ten passed Monday as the lest of Chicago relatives. Ben Stilling was a business .visitor the windy city Monday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowettwere Chicago visitors last Saturday. t r Miss Lena S toff el was the guest of Chicago relatives over the week end. ' • .v- J. C. Bickler transacted business in metropolitan city Thursday last, v John J. Vycital transacted business - ,'in the metropolitan city last Satur- - iday. * F. A. Beller attended to business -patters in the metropolitan city Mon- 'Chicago last Saturday morning, where in the home of her sister, Mrs. Jas. T. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Budl and children of Chicago passed the latter part of last and the first of this week as the guests of McHenry relatives. Geo. Stoffel of Ft. Benj. Harrison. Ind., passed the latter part of last and first of this w^ek as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoffel. Atty. and Mrs. George Geier motored out from Chicago Sun­ day and pasted the day as guests in the home of the former's brother, E. M. Geier. Leonard Frett and Albert Barbian drove down to DeKalb last Friday evening, where they spent Saturday and Sunday as the guests of Lewis McOmber. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nerger and daughter, Jeanette, and Mrs. Emu LaMoitt motored out from Chicago last Sunday morning and called at the home of Mrs. Mary Schreiner. Mrs. D. G. Wells and -son, Glenn, and their guests, S. W. Wells and Miss Margaret Moffet, motored to aiay. i Louis Zeman of Camp Grant spent : gunday as the guest of friends in Mc- they were guests of relatives over the week end. Walter Sattem, who is in the marine service, arrived here from the East *• - Peter B. Freund of Chicago spent j last Thursday and is spending a short Sunday^ as the guest of McHenry ! furlough as the guest of his parents .friends,^ - land other relatives. Mr. Sattem, we • r Prof. A. E. Nye was among the'are told, has already been across the J' Chicago ^I'Aorning. Anton \ ^Chicago X^-1*iornihg. p. - "/ -, George Schreiner passed Thursday passengers last Saturday Schneider was among the passengers last Saturday ocean waters and has many interest­ ing stories to relate. Atty. James F. Casey was over from the county seat Tuesday, looking after business interests here and incidental­ ly found time to call on a number of j And Friday last as the guest of friends j the voters in the furtherance of his ffti Chicago. candidacy for county judge. Mr. . Miss Alta Weatworth passed the .Casey informs us that he is receiving -week end as the guest of friends at t splendid encouragement in every part fepvif ; •• lw.fv Solon Mills. - W. D. Wentworth passed the latter part of last week as the guest of relK- . **iBves in Chicago. Miss Bertha Wolff spent Tuesday us the guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas. v?|ffcArthur, at Elgin. Roy Bohlander of Chicago was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Vv.u-,A. Bohlander, Sunday. Miss Kathryn Pitzen was the guest Chicago relatives and friends last *: Thursday and Friday. Ben Rosengarten of Elgin, who is always bubbling with bufline&S, was a visitor ifi town Tuesday., Frar.cis Bonslett motored to Evait- Saturday, where he passed Sun- ^•flay as the guest of friends. Miss Laura Barbian passed- the letter part of last week as the guest •;* ;3*f Chicago relatives and friends. . i Franzen of Camp Grant spent Sunday as a guest in the home of his brother, John Franzen, and family. . Miss Emma Thelen of Elgin spent a ^ <$>uple of days last week as the guest her sister, Miss Elizabeth Thelen •* Editor J. P. Blanck of Wauconda , > 1 was a visitor in town last Thursday *nd paid this office a fraternal call. ,, . Miss Clara Stoffel passed a few " jays this week as the guest of her £ ; lister, Mrs." C. C. Westfall, in Chicago. , ?r- Misses Fannie Granger and Irene £ J -lJarruff spent the week end as the / jjiuests of relatives and friends in Chi- C; ehgo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mullin motored out from Chicago Sunday and passed Ike day as the guests of McHenry rel- ;-v"^|jtives. - .! •*, Mrs. Vernon Lockwood and children '.ii Wnodatork were weak and nuats. " s t i r * - : ^ . J.™-1 of the county. QUARTER OF A CENTURY Items Clipped From The Plaindealer of Twenty-five Tears Ago Miss Lizzie Buss, who has been at Waukegan the past month, came home last week. C. R. Huber of the home bakery is painting and fixing up. hi« store in a neat and tasty manner. Miss Alice Bennett is new deputy at the McHenry postoffice in place of C. E. Lamphere, resigned. Dr: C. H. Fegers attended the meeting of the Fox River Medical association at Elgin Monday. E. J. Hanly is making extensive im provements on his residence just west of the depot by putting another story on the east wing and making other needed changes. - « Mrs. Abby Brink died at her resi­ dence in Nunda April 11 in her six­ ty ninth year. Her funeral was held on Friday. T. J. Walsh and wife of this village sang three very fine lections. , Woodstock was visited by another disastrous fire on Friday night last, when the east side of the public square, from what is known as the old rat hole, south, including the Univer- salist church, a* the east, were burned. s At the corporattbn election held in this village on Tuesday, 171 votes were polled and the following officers were elected: President, Geo. W. Owen; village clerk, F. L. McOmber; trustees, R. A. Howard, Geo. W. Besley and C. H. Granger. Ann OAaaI AlAfitiflll CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOR SALE--Five good condition. $300 Ethel Ow€$o, McHenry, Paige in Inquire of 111. 44 parture on Saturday last, electing two lady members of the board of educa­ tion. The following ticket was elect­ ed: President of the board, T. J. Walsh; members of the board, Miss Julia A. Story and Mrs. Flora FKs- "•iV. FARM HAND WANTED--For farm in North Dakota. Inquire of or write Ben Stilling, McHenry, III. 40 FOR SALE--About 15 tons of alfalfa hay. Inquire of Wm. Fink, Round III. Phone 31-W-8. Wauconda. FOR RENT--My Water street ice cream parlor, completely furnished. Apply to or write C. Unti, McHenry, 111. 44 FOR SALE--A quantity of timothy hay. Inquire of or write Jacob M. Diedrich, McHenry, IU. Phone 631- W-l. 4S-2t* FOR SALE--About forty bushels of Early Ohio and Early Rose seed po­ tatoes. Inquire of Math. Miller, McHenry, 111. 43-tf LOST--Somewhere to McHenry, a bill book containing v^.00 in money. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. 44-lt* FOR SALE--A quantity of timothy seed, free from foul seed. Price, $3.50 per bushel. C.. E. Sherman, West McHenry* HI- 40-tf FOR SALE--About eight tons of slough hay. Inquire of Joe Pitzen, one and one-half miles northeast of Volo. Phone 612-J-l. 44-2t WE are new contracting for pickles at $2.00 per 100 lbs. See John L. May; also at Bohlander*? store. C. F. Claussen & Sons. 89-12t FOR RENT--Seven room house on half acre lot in village of McHenry. Bath, furnace and gas, hot and cold water. Inquire at this office. 43-2t LOST--A woolen lap robe, somewhere between the McHenry House and the A.. P. Freund farm. Finder please leave at McHenry Hosse and receive reward. 44-lt* WANTED--To buy small cottage on river or lake with water frontage. Must be cheap for cash. Quick deal. Address, C., The Plaindealer, Mc­ Henry, 111. 44-4t* FOR SALE--One 14 inch Bell City ensilage cutter in good condition and 1 No. 18 Smalley nearly new. Will be sold cheap. Inquire of Wm. B. Tonyan, McHenry, HI. Phone 636- M-2. . 43-tf FOR SALE--A quantity of Marquis wheat, Oderbrucker barley and Khear- son 60-day oats for seed. The Khear- son oats are especially recommended by the McHenry Co. Soil Improvement Assn. for low lying land. Inquire of Wm.-E. Whiting, West McHenry, 111. Phone 620-R-l. 80-tf FOR SALE--A five room house, to­ gether with 4% acres of land, barn, garage, workshop and chicken house. Set out with all sorts of fruit trees and fruits, which will bear this season. Located about 100 yards from Fox river. Would make a most desirable glimmer residence or could be utilized as a truck farm. A bargain awaits someone. Address The Plaindealer, McHenry, El. 42

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