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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jun 1918, p. 10

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' PERSONAL ITERS IN OUR BtTSV VILLAGE. Vomers and <joers of a week Seen By Plaindfaler Reporters and | Handed into. Out Office By Oftr :S Friends was entertained in the heme cf Mr. and Mrs. John F. Claxton Thursday and Friday of -last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Fryer of Do- land, S. D., spent a few days la^t week as guests in the h«ma of the fos-sier'fe sister, Mrs. John F. C!axtcn. >' Misses Alta Wentworth, Verina Bre- feld and Helena Adams left Safidaj morning for DeKalb, 111., where tkey Henry Heiraer !wiii attend the summer school. fr&'. - „"*«*' • •3*". •• Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mansfield and Mrs. W. A. Martin of Woodstock wert I Sunday guests, in the home of Post­ master and Mrs. E. E Bassett., j Mr. and Mrs. R. A- Howard and G G. Waite motored up from Elgin la t Sunday and spent the day3 as gue.t in the home of Mrs. Mary A. Wa.ta. j Mrs. Mary Colby of iiartley, la. and Mrs. Pascal Skemp cf Mayvooc . HI., visited at the'heme of Mra. Saral: ,"W .. ; £r - > \T ^ h. * /^isitor Monday. ;V ••V^. Herman Schaefer was a Chicago .^ visitor last week Thursday. ^ . Wm. Smith transacted business in fS||ie metropolitan city Tuesday. j'l; Cleve Carney of Chicago passed the T'jfeek end with his family here. ,'<*?• John Stilling was a Chicapfo pas- -senger on Thursday evening last. * • Henry Heimer was among the CUi- • ^ago passengers Tuesday morning. Fred Weinschenker was among the ! Sherburne and other relatives Chicago passengers Tuesday morning.! town one day last week. " Rev. Edw. Berthold was among the J Mr. and Mr3. Henry Senne and Chicago passengers Monday morning j daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Ear v "; J. W. Smith attended to business j Colby and son, Lester, aftd Mrs. 0. C ^- ^latters in the metropolitan city Mon­ day. • ; ?'*' Dr. D. G. Wells was a .business vis- ^®tor in Chicago last Saturday after- l'/fk>on. . "r* •. • ^ G. E. School of Chicago speijiFri- i||ay and Saturday last witfc his family here. ; . Rep. Thos,^ Graham o| I^gleside f 0f his company, vas a visitor in towa on* day. la t training at Fort €. J. Republican Candidate fo£. .Colby of Crystal Lake were Sandav I visitors in the John F. Claxtcn home i j>iiv. Ray McAndrews t)f Wood* stock was. a guest in the home of ut-i ! parents, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Miller.- Saturday and Sunday. Mr. McAn- jdrews came over for a-Softday visit. Floyd Cooley and four young mai. who are now ir. Sheridan, pas?e tt the primaries ofl Sept. 11 If nominated and elected he will give his undivided attention to the duties of the office. week. & Wm. Bickler was among j, ^ rfr, feoard the Chicago train / jmorning. i"1 - Miss Kathryn^-Buch was among the ,1vChicago passengers last Saturday ^^.f^-LSftprning. - Miss Martha Swank of .Chicago „spent the week end1 as the guest of **' &ome folks. ~ "' 5 J- D. Lodtz attended to matters of , **"J> , a business nature in t^e metropolitan I fe '-4ity 'Monday. .. - 5 Mrs anid Mrs. Wm. Spencer and *g~. : daughters were guests of Chicago rel- :tf¥liy;sfives last Sunday. '-V , . Miss Irene Ilerdklotz of Woodstock • *' ; ̂ pent Saturday and Sunday . as the aest of home folks here. -iv Misses Pearl and Jluby ^ClaXtor. ( ; :• %ass4d Thursday of last weelf as the l*on' Arthur, ..were fSfe'-- <V- ite'- Sr* .\Z -PZ'* lit;^ vt guects cf county seat friend. s ^ Chas. J. Reihansperger spent Sun- 'day as the guest of his parents, who f ^ '-Hre summering at Powers Lake y;•**. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tryon of Wood- /=«tock were Sunday callers at the home ft Mr. and Mrs. John F. Claxton. rj;. g. Burkhartsmeier of Chicago • ' Jiras entertained in the home of Mr. fftnd Mrs. A. G. Barbian last Sunday: Mrs. A. D. Loomis of Woodstock l' Hv-as a guest in the home of Mr. and i,|Irs. James T. Perkins last Saturday. * Robert Knox of Evanston spent ^unday as a guest in the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Knox. Charles Buss of Chicago passed Safc- ay and Sunday as a guest in the • - ziiome of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth i "'-•vfVjjj jBuss. ^ \ Fred Homuth of Barrington passed 3 ilhe latter part of last week as a guest 4;;.-'<^|jn the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. , Landwer. - :i Mr. Anna Parks and two children of iarsniielu, Wia., wKc £u£St: 1h th® ome of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Perkins f^ast Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Weiss of Chicago :^jvere guests in the home of Mrs. Mary ' fl. Waite the latter part of last and t.;|he first of this week. - ,j Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Martin and'daugh­ ter, Marion, of Woodstock were SuA- Jfeiy guests in the home of Postmaster Mrs. E. E. Bassett. Mrs. Richard T. Wray and daughter, z^lita Dhu, passed several days last and jfhis week as guests of Mr. Wray -at •/liefferson Barracks, Mo. " Gilbert of Carpenter, S. D., Sunday as guests in the home of the those to former's parents,'Mr. and Mrs. A.. Monday Cooley. % -1 • 5 " . VOL*! ' ri Ve» Wagner and family fpent Sun­ day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. LeTfijsen Were. FremonjL visitors Sunday. . - ^ Miss Sarah Howaiti of Round Lake was a visitor in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Haas of Wau- conda were Sunday callers here. Simon Stoffel of West Mcllenry was a business caHer here Wedtie: - day, Mr. and Mrs. Lee IJuccn. and daughters spent Sunday in Liberty- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Petersen an3 McHenry visitor^: Sunday.. Dr. R, C. McCormick of Waucondia was a professional" caller here Fri­ day last. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR copnty . E F. Manley hereby aniiuunce myse'f as Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vase^ and chil- c«kHdate for the office of county dren of Crystal Lake spent Wednes-j jUflP0' subject to the decision of the day here. Miss Clara McConaty of E!gln has been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Cdmpton. Mrs. Frank Hironimus was called to McHenry by a serious accident, to her nephew Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and sons and Mrs. A. Stadtfeld were McHenry callers Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turnbull and daughter, Evelyn, of Wauconda were seen on our streets Sunday. Miss Ella Moorfe . attended the Ladies' Auxiliary at Mrs. V. D. Kim­ ball's in Wauconda Thursday last. Ben Wagner and family, Mrs. Moli- dor and Clara Rosing autoed to the Great Lakes naval training station Sunday. The tenant no use ox Jas. Ku w ari'o caught fire Tuesday, hut thf neigh­ bors soon put it out. The loss ii» covered by insurance. The strawberry and ice cream so­ cial, given by the Ladies' Aid society at Mrs. John Walton's* was a success. Over $25 were cleared. A. J. MULLEN Attorney at Law At West McHenry SUte Bnk f i Every Friday Bene Oflke, « ti Wood^ock, Republican primaries, S.-piember 11,. 1918, and respectfully solicit the sup­ port of the voters. If nominated and elected, the probate Court will be open at all times for the transaction of business. - B, F MANLgt. E. H. Waite Paul J. Donovan - WAITE & DONOVAN V , L A W Y E R S ^ 06ces; Woodstock; Richmond Wed* itesdays and Saturdays Office Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Telephone No. 108-R • . SIMON STOFFEL'v.^ Insurance agent for all classed of "property in the beat companies WEST McHENRY. - ILLINOIS- v DR. F. J. AICHEK . , DENTIST Offico it Telephone Exchange Bldg. Centerville . . McHenry, Illinois Telephone No. 79-W PLUMBING AND SEATING 8Y- Experienced Workmen DONAVIN & REIHANSPERGER

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