I THEJVTHENRY PtAINDEXCEK *Vublisljed every Thursday at McHenry, 111., by Charles P. Renich. fcntered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at McHenry, ,I1L, under the act of May 8,1879. OtteYea# mx'uoii&M •ntilifcji ...*2.00 .*1*0 A. H. MOSHER, Editor and Manager WEEKLY EXCHANGE ITEMS OF INTEREST JJAMES B. HEANY BaS I CLASSIFIED " | ADVERTISEMENTS' USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS KEN FROM COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANGED r«f Newsy Item Condensed Form For Bnsy People If a r Vj&k FOR SALE FOR SALE O£ --Nine-room modern home DEPENDABLE USBD CARS ON HAND 1926 Dodge Special Sedan $525 550 525 450 195 1926 Dodge Special Coupe 1925 Nash Advanced Sedan.., 1926 Dodge Panel Trtttk....,,^, center 1924 Dodge % Stak;ee TfcuclL Funeral services for James B. Heany of Chicago, former president of the Logan Square Trust & Savings bank, Were held Monday morning at St. Sylvester's church, Palmer Square and Humboldt boulevard, Chicago. Mr. Heany died of pneumonia at St. Mary's hospital on Friday. He returned to Chicago two weeks ago from Jacksonville, Fla., where he hadf gone in 1921, following his retirement fin lars forcing a door gained en-'^rom business. He had become presitranc7into the soft drink iaflor locat-| <Jent of the W^ Square Trust & ^ McHenry, comer Green and Pearl 1924 Chevrolet Sedan*.. ™~... 125 eSTin the dancing pavilion adjacent to! Swings Unk in 1916. Mr. Heany, ~ ^ ^ , the Roxanna hotel at Fox Lake, owned who was 66 years oldis survived by by DuJ*.Bein, some time during the *«s ™fe> »8? ' \ ^ J Mirly hours of Monday morning. Al-! l»u^ter' H*len- and ..h,.s. br,oth®rs; ... though the place was ransacked the Charles N. Heany, a divisional chief gale. A splendid opportunity for - burglars obtained only cigarettes and JI? the ' a * 86me one who wants a home Qf this in 1/o-ton and candy representing a total value of, 8,s*r- M"- T P Flannery. site. Address open^odytype^_^ $25. Evidently the intruders were Funeral services were held a,t 9 WILLIAM PRIES seeking money af they searched every, o'clock Monday morning at St Sylves-; 526 Kefth Aw. - : ter s church with interment at Mount Carmel. He was a member of La- . Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Heany was well and favorably 295 21$ 85 ctody representing _ $25. Evidently ^ie intruders were; lg money as they search ~ * drawer in the establishment. Ghevrolet coach was found, H"'Fayette C^nc^NY'sei".^. of C., tense No. 1-127-391 111. 28, turned "over lying on its top on the east side streets. Shower batbs, hard and soft 1926 Ford Tudor Sedan. running water throughout. Sun-par- 1926 Ford Fordor Sedan... .... lors, hot water heat, etc. Large cor-, 19^ Paige Coupe! ............ ner lot. Priced very reasonable for Easy Payment Plan We have a complete line of tracks -ton in closed tut FAMES'MORROW & SON - Waukegan, III. Phone 186 Wee* McHenry, 111. FOR SALE -- Seven-room modern house on Green street. Will sell {easonable in order to settle estate, riquire of Math M. Blake. Tel. 607- 84tf WANTED cf vRand road, one mile south of Volo, known in McHenry and vicinity as he FOR SALE--Ford truck'in good con- W-l. jMteyiar.Me«tW«"Mndr *° Iwith hi! f*mily have sPe"' 'heir,?!"°- di,ion; ™«11 kitchen heater and gas SALE-Sm.ll chicken-farm, bek„ „h, |n,ers at McH'nry i? ,he Fo1 R,v" '»»*'• * ° SllVert0"e V'Ctr<'1*- ,?,< tween 4 and 6 acre., * mile from Athletic heart was cited by_P>W-ifor many years. They were one of, 78-W. 13-tf McHenry . on Lake Geneva cement £?*?- " the first families to pot up a cottage FnR SALE_Tom>t6es Call 614-R- road. Mrs. Joe H. Justei, Ete S. o f i 1 Mr Peter A. Freond, Rou te 1. 13-2 Phone 611-JU. . • 6-tf student in Northwestern University ( \ . * and son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hoff-, uroo tttt t a a oipapv man of 701 Thompson street, Har- MISS JULIA A. glOKY ' Word has been received bv relatives lasts only, best quality leather, at $2. ™°dern house by the latter part of Despondent after two years of - Julia A. • Friday and Saturday, Aug. 31 and September. See Mr. Edwards at the brooding over the death of his wife, 5^°^/r»lif which oc- Sept. 1. Duda Tailor Shop, Green St., M«>ndealer office. 13- tf Carl J. Lange, an old and highly re- &tory OI , Ke. y' h'1 , 19» apected resident of Deerfield, com- curred lastl week. Miss Story, who McHenry. 13^ J.QR RENT Kitted suicide by hanging himself in was 83 years old has been m poor FOR gALE CHEAP--9x12 waU tent -- -- his garage Tuesday morning. The ea for many years and her pass- an(j ^wo cots, almost new. Also an 8^ POR RENT--Seven-living-room flat, body of the man, swaying at the end. in8f brought rest to a feeble body. I xn mp, in goqid condition. Phone a^ove store. Jos. W. Freund, West of a rope, was found by his 13 year t deceased will be remembered jfcjjenry 627-J 1. N 13 McHenry. ; 13-tf FOR SALE--Men's Suits, best quality Wool; Men's Top Coats, small sizes __ only, at $5. Men's Shoes, small WANTED TO RENT--6 or 7 -"•Syf ••-I M. ^tertain^)! Card. ..Miss Virginia entertained of her friwae it her home on Five hundred was« played and the ftnst prize was won by Dorothy WowUey. Refreshments were served. The* girls present were Dorothy Wormley, Marion Krause and I Mildred Gans. . * Keceivea Degroe ' &' • Robert V. Knox, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox of Terra Cotta, has received the dqpree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Notre Dame. He is now employed in the office of Elmer F. Behrens, architect, on Michigan avenue iff Chicago. " Sell Chicken FariA Mir. and Mrs. Zanders, owners of a large chicken farm southwest of McHenry, sold out to a Chicago man last week and have already given possession. • , Mr. and Mrs. Zanders will live in the Fitzsimmons house for the present until thefr plans can be «om- A / When you buy your hosiery here you are ftae ; froyi that darning worry, as well as Bure that your hose look good enough to be seen. Besides. Mountain'* Crmt The crest cf a mountain la the top line and a military crest Is the highest po^nt'at which It Is possible to make a pan or trail «over the mountain. ^ Diutancm for Reading The public health service~says that (or the normal eye a book shonld lie •iHd at a distance of about 20 inches. 'VOODJTOCK W oodstock's Beautiful Play Hous# old daughter, Eva, thirty minutes later. A physician called to the home, hurriedly cut down the body but an examination showed that life had been for some time. United States postoffice inspec by many friends here, for it was at' LOS it .. ' ^*\examinat L * extinct f< Xa Uni McHenry |hat she w-as born on July 1 FOR SALE--Golden Bantam corn, cu- 15, 1845, and here the greater part of, cumbers and tomatoes for canning. her early life was spent. j Phone 620-J-2. Louis McDonald. 12-2* LOST--Four keys in keytainer. !&* • She was a registered • pharmacist zr: near McHenry Friday night. and for many years conducted a drug SALE--10-hp. Westinghouse 3- leave at Plaindealer office, tor^• called. a« t the~Antio_c h office Yecent_ fy s/wtounriem atAn/]d Vg>Ui fft s/h>op kin thce »bui ladVtirnwAg cnltoAwfl lO^Uli«»radDI€f oIO?T' 0" m0t°r ^ ~~ In or Finder 11-2* running silo cutter and Will be sold and posted a notice for proposals for Grltzmacher shoe shoP 0ther farm machinery. MISCELLANEOUS forthe^-e^ntVa wwlSon^ "j She g[^ate1 from C°!^' ^mTwekh^Pho^r^M1106' lTtf GENERAL LIVE STOCK HAULING The big ba^n on the John Knobbe"ege » :l8^.a».d ^ f aduated,liam Welch. Phone 93-M. 10-tf _Wi„ hau] tQ the Union Stock Yards> farm about 1% miles north of Genoa'.™. Illinols Scho°1 of Pharmacy Fqr g^LE--We have a few choice Chicago, any time. Arthur Nole, City on the cemetery road was com-! m, , ,, | iQts (66x132 ft;) left in Wattles' Sub- Phone McHenry 6S2-R-2. ^ 13* plptely destw|NI'^»y fire'Wednesday T ^he T 18 . ^er',divisipn. that beautiful grove of old watkimc DDnnrppc--^ ^litof last week. The loss is con-'Joh" I M Sto^' °f California, and her!oak treCs> just off Route 6J A„ }m. WATKINS PRODUCTS-Having taksiderable, the big bam being filled ISarah Sherburne, now of ^rovements in and paid for. Price the sale °f ^ fatkms Prowith hay and grain. The cause of th%1 _ 5600, easy terms. See Howard uf. ' aI^ now .^fa ^ oserve is blaze is not known but may have been ' »er ^ther, Jacob Story, was one o^ Wattles at Wattles' Drug Store, West ^ e due to spontaneous combustion. Cat-! l^e ear!!est ®e^^ers jn McHenry coun- McHenry 1 ty, walking here from Chicago by Phone 37. "11-4 tie and horses were saved from the , ^ „ .. „ „ . burning structure but the hay and way of Elgin along the Fox Rlver- He FOR SALJ5--Haines, 4-door sedan, 6- grain seemed to form the basis of the took up a tract of land which he j cyl.,, Standard 60/1925 model, fully big blaze and could not be saved. The proved and in 1844 marr,ed Mar? ! equipped; with heater. Upholstery barn is a large on and the owner Mr Ann Colby. In 1853 he entered upon and tires good. A bargain for some- Knoi.be, is said to be a millionaire ice a mercant l i,e ffre«r m the store later one who can use this kind of a 'car. cream manufacturer with headqiiar- ^ hi« daughter is a j|rug Price $235. McHenry Auto Sales, tets in Chicago, the farm near Genoa s^fe" . ' , . , Phone 8. Riverside Drive. ll-tf City being one of the show places in 0nCe apain we mourn the Passin« of line. Phone McHenry 54-J.. .McAndi^eWs. Earl 12-tf TYPEWRITERS £ Sales and Sen-ice.'"* Repaired and Rentala. Prompt attention to phone calls. Phone 649, L. KILTZ, Woodstock 49-tf ~-- TAKE YOUR Sewing Machine trouble that section and is used for summer one of McHenry's,Vnost loved and re- FOR SALE--Lovely, gentle Shetland to B. Popp. West McHenry. Repair residential purposes I 8Pected pioneer^ as well as one fore- pony and pretty buggy, with new har- ing done on all makes. Also fluff and A new way of robbery, whereby a moRt in the business activities of this ness and saddje; very good for riding rag rug weaving. Phone 162. 13-tf young girl is< used/jo Ottering houses, city many years ago. "lias been tried' in two cases in'Palatine , As she i««™eyed to that fair land and several places at Lake Zurich. At- earths sun, God grant her tention of j|q^loca4 WxUce was called 6 may r* when a Mrs. William Bockelman Heaven of f caught the girl roaming about her houst but was unable to hold her when the telephoned for the police. Neighbors state that the girl was driven glad felicity. ROLLIN A. HOWARD to school. Call at Ben Qlaen's River- .. dale. Phone 621-fl-l. 9-tf McHENRY WAUCONDA MOTOR EXPRESS--We handle express to and from Chicago. Chicago freight de- Ertment, 411 W. Superior St. Phone :Htary 213-W. * 82-tf USED CAR PRICES THAT ARE CUT TO THE LIMIT If you can use any of these motor «™e« n(ttiPa8S them by f<5r they TUNE--and keep your piano tonea ifiM Qtl 8' • . .... Tuning makes your piano a musical ^Lf Touring; good condition; instrumenu Phone 274pJ or write ). good paint and tires- Mofor H. Delhi, Woodstock, I1L 27-tf mechanically perfect. Price $185 1923 Buick Touring; good mechanical DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest cash condition; good tires. Only $75. prices for dead animals. Telephone McHENRY AUTO SALES ' Merrick's, Dundee 810-J-l Reverse Phone 8 charges. Prompt service. 46-tf / _ Rollin Klleson Howard, 76 years r««r the house by two men in a Ford old, a former resident of, McHenry, coupe and that the men waited in the died at his home at 512 South State car and as soon as she appeared made street, Elgin, on Monday afternoon, off, disappearing befpre the officer ar- Aug. 27. His death suddenly rived. A short time before the home as the result of an, acute attack of Riverside Drive of Dr. R. M. Gibbs was entered, pre- heart trouble. j ^ sumably by the same girl, and $5 taken About <1(liirty-two years ago Mr:1 si/vbmb.,. Dpempxnrc. from a trouser's pocket. Reports from Howard lived at McHenry, where he RESIDENTS RETURN Lake Zurich are that the same trio was the proprietor of a meat market! FOR VISIT AT M HENRY have operated there getting some and he is well known to many of the Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Covell of Portmoney and a quantity of jewelry. i older residents here. He is also well *a?d, Ore., who have been visiting with Fannie B. Linderman of Marengo, known at Elgin, where he has lived friends and relatives in thie» vicinitv a dramatic reader of splendid ability, since leaving MfcHenry and where he and R»ngwood, spent the week in tit Will give a series of lectures over radio has been at the head of the meat hofne of Mr. and Mrs. John Claxtun station WIOB of Chicago, the second supply department at the Elgin State Mr. and Mrs. Covell are former largest station in Chicago, and hav- hospital. j residents of McHenry, having lived as ing a wave length of 306 meters, it is Mr. Howard was born at East Liv- neighbors to Mr. and Mrs. Cl$xtyn announced. Mrs. Linderman is dean of erpool, Ohio, on Feb. 10, 1868, and on their farm, just across the road dramatics of the Uptown Conserva- was the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. from the Claxton farm, until twentytory of Music, Chicago, and her studio Howard. . four years ago, when they moved to adjoins station WIBO. The Linder- , He was a member of Moniter Lodge Portland, where they have since made • man jflayers will be on the air once a No. 522, A. F. & A. M., at Elgin, and their home. week starting in September. Many for the past six years he has been pre-1 Although they are both in the eight- «flays are to presented, both classical cinct committeeman of the 24th- city .ies, Mr. and Mrs. Covell are quite well and humorous by her artist studenU. pxecinct. * | and made the long journey alone, lhe almost nude body of a young Besides his widow, Mrs. Electa K.; Thpv find / girl, beaten to death with an ax, was Howard, he ' * ' found recently in a culvert about two Harold miles north of Elkhorn, Wis., in the grandchildren, isoromy ana jaeK oK™,* ' heart of the Wisconsin summer resort Howard. y ana jack about e,ght years ago, they can see, district. The girl, apparently about Funeral services were held at 2 "nProvem*nt8 al! 18, was clad only in a silk negligee, o'clock Thursday afternoon from the «id wis wrapped in a bed sheet and a Waite Ross-AUinson funeral church Hue and white woolen blanket. All with the Masons in charge. Burial ®arks of identification had been re- will be in Woodland cemetery at moved. THe body was discovered by McHenry. The Masons of McHenry Boy Brice, an employee of the state lodge, also, attended at the cemetery. highway department. Walking across -- the field toward home, Brice was at- • Enjoy Fox River Trip ctacted by the barking of his dog, The "Gladene" was chartered by a es K., find many improvement8 O hIh Si y throu*hout this part of the country hildren, Dn orothv,y g'ann'd! ndJif*tk a„nd even their last visit here, bout VMr. rtdCuUCcpyjcrw Evening &ows at 7 and 9 Matinees-- On Wednesdays, Thursdays, -Saturdays and Sundays, 8 p. m. SATURDAY September 1 - 7 Florence Vidor in "THE MAGNIFICENT^ FLIRT" .. , Also Pathe News and Comedy "SUNDAY - MONDAY September 2- 3- . Clara Bow 't in OF THE , L:J. MOB" Also Pathe News and Comedy ON THE STAGE SUNDAY ,WLS R a d i o Stan In Person Guy, and Kathryn Pulley PLAYING BANJOS, HAWAIIAN ; GUITARS -- alsd -- Qraoe Wilson (Soloist) ' TUESDAY and - WEDNESDAY September 4-5 Wallace Beery and , Raymond Hatton in "WIFE SAVERS" ALSO COMEDt - f S - THURSDAY and • FRIDAY >»^ " •'! t'^^fpteniber 6 -f-C ' johm Gilbeitf «%H5E COSSACKS^- Also Pathe News and Fahtcs the Rollins Hose is famous for miles of w^ur lb • t *yery pmr4 •• • ..-"'tSSslt' " * . ^ J ' 1 ^ . Bros Owned Store'.' jtcHenry, Illinoii '-X A high school ednoation has a real, money vals£ See Commuiiity Hi ad in this issue m.'J* USE THE CLASSIFIED GOLUBINS FOR QUICK RESULTS A:-^lglFI»S=Ba^£ I - ,| 1,1 III WEST SIDE GARAGE . '.y - Adams BrosM Props. Qe^xal AutQjaobUe |Lepairing ; TeL 186 f' v t ; Res. ^hone, 639-R-2 A' liigh school education has a real money value _ - - See Community Hi ad in this issue Big Dish f Stop h^re on your way home and take along * vbrick of Chapell'g ice ceam. And be sure to count on a big dish for every member of the / family, for we know from experience that they t r:- Chapell's Ice Cream--bulk or brick SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH AT NOONTIME EVERY DAY jA 4»igh schuol education has a real money value . See Community Hi ad in this issue KARLS' Riversfde Drive McHenry Ijjnd found the animal tugging at the party of Chicago people on Sunday and form, almost entirely hidden in the a trip up the Fox River as far as it CTlvert. Badly frightened, Brice hailed was possible for the boat to navigate * passing motorist and the two called was enjoyed. The trip ended at the the sheriff from Elkhorn. Efforts to bridge just soyth of WSlmot and ex- Hemove* the body were fruitless until tended through the lakes and the lotus •71 acetylene torch was procured to beds at Grass Lake. frurn away the iron piping. The girl This is an annual event planned by Was about 5 feet 4 inches tall, and several Chifeagoans, who enjoy a day's Weighed about 130 pounds. She had outing 'on the water, and they were heavy black bobbed hair, aod a par-• accompanied on the boat trip bv Mr This elderly couple were ampntf the early settlers in this part of the country and are being greetel by hosts of old friends who are happy to etc them once more. * :• *:i feet 1ofteeth. trip by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heuser, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steffes and children and Mr- and Mrs. John P. Weber and family of McHenry. All of the stops along the ! High Bowling Score • ^ rain ?r Bhine«hQt °r.-- , y i j . - «old, tqe bowling at the Palace Alleys; route were made and a picnic dinnei Continues, although last week has been was enjoyed. , |he fiitij; one in a long time that no' ' .Jadies have enjoyed the sport and consequently the two-pound box of candy Daughters of G. A. R. . - . . . . . , u. . - The D a u g h t e r s o f t h e 6 . / A.«. will as the prize for the ladies' high Bt^re hold their regular monthly business & 4unng Ithe week was uunnccil aimed. The meeting at the Mu W. A. hall on next , tve dollar gold piece wa® won by Ed- Tuesday afternoon. A good attend- 4ie -Koepke, with a high score at 249: en=e of members it desired.7 SbhULlhmf Lik« a Mi Rlllle was heard to say to tiis pal Jack: "I can remember everything 1 did since 1 was three weeks old." After some hesitation Jack replied: "Oh, that's nothing 1 can remember from the time the doctor said to me: 'Stand op. 8onny, and have yo«r ayes put In.'" ' «, • 'foot Timo AkoaA -a* ' Mother was going to take Billy visiting with her, so while dressing tiiro she said: Toil must he good today, exceptionally good, because Aunt Hat- . tie la aoittfc to be there and she doeea't like noisy b^rt." "O, ,900," said the youngster. see wbeft fn going to have a rotten time." t- Harshly Pat TIMS man who priqtes aboirt the cruel ty pt anting wilt be found Invarlphl.r 'ro beat Ids wife--Christopher Nortli. 7c Week of Sepw lkt to 7th Jap Rom Toiltl poap, per bar Sun-Maid SeeAbu Raisins, 2 pk|i. for^l0e SunbritSe Clealifeer, • " 3 cans for : ..4.43c Calumet Baking PoVK der, 1 lb. caa „...i6c Hershey'g Oocoa, Vi lb. can*, each l,.._14c None-Suoh Queen Olives, 4-oz. bottles 10c Clover Hill, fancy wet " Shifcnp, No. 1 tall Cans, each _...18c i.J. Miltor V'r* Pr°l»v Pearl St. & RivWfide Dr. :: i IRV..... '-•i/ - Value"!- ', oa special thing unusual, yet moderate in^ price, f6r tTieir v- ^'2 hon^e. The very^o^priews Ihese quality furnTtuw^^cilFerings provide an < • i traordinary' opportu^ty Jorj^.u »• to .ahop^«co%» ^nomically and welt w.. ^ dome yoor order Ibis season. TE § •*s ' ' v« J • T ->N. .'^1.#^,-- ugh school education has a real money value J"^See^ Community Hi ad in this issue fACpB JUSTEN & SQKS !• W" fUlUllTUU Aim UNDERTAKING V-. : -X' Phoaa 10841 4 mw'