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Physician and Surgeon fAlso treating all diseases of the Eye, ' Bar, Nose and Throat and At Fitting of Glasses) ftfice Hoars--8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays by Appointment Office at Residence, Waukegan Road. Phone 181 McHenry, HI i HENBY V. SOHPEL General Teaming Band, Gravel and Coal for Sale Graveling and. Road Work Done By Contract .%> - or By Day " m.' '-£fcone McHenry 649-R-l y P. 0. Address, Route 3 ^ McHenry, HL , yiipiiiu 111 I ; J ixuiiir.ii^i WM M. CARROLL * •iSL'y. Lawyer OBce with West McHenry State Bask Every Wednesday Phone 4 McHenry, Illinois RINGWOOD Leslie Olsen of McHenry was a Ringwood caller Wednesday morning. Max Both of Chicago spent Wednesday in the home of his father, William Beth. Mr. srid Mrs. Nick Yoeng were Woodstock visitors Tuesday. Mrf and Mrs. George Shepard were Elgin shoppers Thursday. Mrs. George Noble and children and Mrs. Minnie Coats were McHenry visitors Thursday. Mrs. Ed Thompson and daughters, Betty and Grace Mary, and son, Wil liam, and Mrs. Nick Young were Woodstock visitors Saturday after noon. Among those from Ringwood to attend the bazaar and diifaer at McHenry Thursday were Mesdames A. WjSmith, B. T. Butler, Ray Peters, F. A. Hitchens, W. A. Dodge, Rillah Foss, Edgar Thomas arid William Mc- Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and family spent Sunday in the J. F. Claxton home at McHenry. Mrs. Hesselgrave and friend of Woodstock visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Phillips Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Ninsgem of Spring Grove spent Saturday evening in the Nick Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henzie of Crystal Lake and Miss Rtlth Owen and Edward Harrison of Elgin were callers in the George Harrison home Sunday afternoon. { Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dates of Delavan and Mr. and Mrs. George Woods of Lake Geneva were callers in the Wm. Kelley home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. William Hepburn and Mrs. Albin Phillip and sons were Woodstock callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelley and daughter of Crystal Lake were callers in the William Kelley home Sunday. William P. Stevens of Solon Mills spent the week end in the E. F. Flanders home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block and daughter of Kenosha spent Sunday in the Dr. Hepburn home; Mr. and Mrs. George' Phillips and family of Woodstock visited in the Phillips home Friday evening. Andrew Hawley spent the weekend in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens spent Saturday and Sunday in the J. F. Butler home at Forest Park. Charles Foss of Barrington spent Tuesday and Wednesday with his cousins, Gladys and Howard Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters spent Sunday with relatives at Belvidere and Hunter. Mr. arid MrsrDavis WaHcrRgten,of Richmond, Frank' Walkington and Miss Fern Lester of Libertyville spent Sunday in the Ben Walkington home. A. W. Smith was a Chicago visitor Monday. Miss Ruby Davis of Livertyville Telephone No. 108-R 1 Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. , WEST McHENRY ILLINOIS spent the week-end in the Ben Walkington home. S. W. Smith and son, John, attended the Fat Stock Show in Chicago a couple of days the past week. Mrs. Nick Young entertained- a group of ladies to a chicken dinner on Thursday. In the afternoon hnnro WAS played with prizes going to Mrs. Ed. Thompson the punch prize, Mrs. Nick Young first, Mrs. George Worts second and consolation to Mrs. Paul Meyers. At the close lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Larson entertained over a hundred relatives and friendsvto a party and Junce at their farm home near fonder Lake Sunday evening. Those from Ringwood and McHenry to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young, Miss Tillie Miller, and Jake Stoffel/ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Klintworth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber and son, Daniel. Sunday school at the M. E. church j will be held at 1:30 p. m. and church at 2:30 p. m. next Sunday and from now on instead of in the morning. Relatives that attended the Charier. Bacon funeral were from Western Springs, Dundee Delavan, Lake Geneva, Genoa City, Libertyville, Antioch. Marengo, Elgin, Deerfield, Crystal Lake, Woodstock, Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and Robert Bacon came from Grant, Iowa. Mrs. Louis Schroeder and, Mrs. Nellie Evans were Elgin visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Neal and family spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey were Elginv isitors Friday. ~~ Mrs. G. A. Stevens attended a bridge luncheon at Mrs. F. N. Wilson's at Richmond Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Young were Woodstock visitors Monday. Miss Lutie Roinie of Faddocks Lake spent the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Dick- and family. Quite a number from Ringwood attended Eastern Star at McHenry Monday evening. Mjfe William McCannan entertained the Bunco club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Bunco was played with prizes going to Mrs. Nick Young, the punch prize; Mrs. Ed. Thompson, first ;> Mrs. Ben Justen, second; Mrs. Leon Dodge, the consolation. At the conclusion of the games lunch wad served. Mr. and Mrs. George Young entertained a party of neighbors and friends at their home Tuesday evening. Mir. and Mrs. Lewis Schroeder entertained the members of the Home Bureau and their families and a few friends at a bunco party at their home Tuesday evening. There were seven tables of bunco in play. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ray Peters and Paul Walkington, firsts; Edno Peei and Ed Peet the consolations. At the close lunch was served. A most enjoyable evening was spent. Use Xmas Cards with your name printed thereon- The Plaindealer can furnish you with a box of 12 fancy cards, name printed, for $1.50. Each extra box $1.00. Tan Book* to PSk- When you are figuring oat how many books to put in your shelves, allow ten hooks In the running foot. tSH- : As you remember, we advertised Dresses at a 50c reduction every day until they were all closed out There are still about 50 DRESSES to choose from 'AM'- HER$J£ ¥OUR CHANCE TO GET A BARGAHT IN A DRESS iT If I Today the price is $6.95 .y Tomorrow, Friday, the price will be $6*45 and Saturday, the price will be $5.95 ' \4 ?' The Hunting Season Has Opened We are broadcasting the information that you are welcome to hunt on our premises. And we are sure you will find the game you are looking for-- CHRISTMAS GIFTS. QUR STORE is full o*^"8^ BILK UNDERWEAR WOOL HOSE SCARFS BILK HOSE PURSES HANDKERCHIEFS NOVELTIES LINENS DRAPERIES FLANNEL WFCAR WOMEN'S WEAR CHILDREN'S WEAR MISSES' WEAR BLANKETS CURTAINS UMBRELLAS COME IN AND HUNT AROUND YOU MAY AT LEAST FIND AN IDEA. t: v E ' : * * WILLIAM M. CARROLL, Solicitor/ SALE OF REAL ESTATE St&td of Illinois, . IVjfcHenry County, mM* In the Circuit Court eff McHenry County, September Term, A. D. 1929. Rose Huemann, Complainant . vs. Margaret Stilling, Charles P. Barnes, First Successor in Trusf, Christ .Smith, The West McHenry State Bank, C. W. Stenger, trustee, and William T. Conn, second successor in trust, Defendants. In Chancery Gen. No. 23599. Public Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree made and entered in .the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, in the above entitled cause on the 12th. day of November A. D. 1929, I, Fred B. Bennett, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, will on Saturday, the 28th. day of December, A. D. 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Two (2) of Owner's Subdivision of Lot Three (3) of the s County Clerk's Flat and of Lots Sixty- three (63) to Sixty-seven (67) inclusive of Orchard Beach Subdivision, excepting therefrom that portion of said Lot Two (2) conveyed by the above grantor and hus-' band to Andrew Erbach as shown' by deed recorded in Book 157 of. Deeds on Page 591 in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, all of the above described premises being in the West Half (%) of Fractional Section Twenty-five (25) Township Forty-five (45) Range Eight (8) East of the Third Principal Meridian, in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois. The above being all of the residence property now owned by the grantor, Said Owner's Subdivision recorded c in Book 4 of Plats, page 8, McHenry County, Illinois. TERMS OF SALE Cash on day of sale, at which-time a certificate of sale will be issoed as provided by said decree. Dated this 3rd day of December, A. D., 1929. FRED B. BENNETT, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of' McHenry County, Illinois. 27-4 State of Illinois, McHenry County, sa. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County, September Term, A. D., 1929. Oscar Nelson, a# ^.uditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, - Complainant. vs. , fl'y , Citizens State Bank 4if McHenry, et al, Defendants. General No. 23920. TO ALL "PERSONS CONCERNED: NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, r Illinois, his petitions In the above entitled cause, for the approval of the sale of the banking house, fixtures, furniture and equipment owned and formerly occupied by the Citizens State Bank of McHenry, at the sum of $17,400.00, which property is encumbered for $10,000.00; also asking for the approval of a sale of lots three (3) and five (5) in block one (1) of Joseph Holly's Edgewater Subdivision McHenry County, Illinois, now owned by the said Citizens State Bank of McHenry, for the price of $3,000.00. Notice is further given that the court ljas fixed a hearing on said petitions for Saturday, December 28th, A. D., 1929, at ten o'clock in the forenoon in the Circuit courtroom in the courthouse in the city of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, when and where you may be present and resist said petitions if you see fit so to do. Dated this 9th day of December, A. D., 1929. THEO, HAMER, Receiver of the Citizens State Bank of McHenry, Illinois. 28-2 Hettermann Motor Sales Jt *. «>. . ' . {• \ - "Step-Up" If You Please WILLIAM M. CARROLL, Solicitor State of Illinois, McHenry County, ss. - In the Circuit Court jif SfcHenry County, State of Illinois, January Term, A. D. 1930 Joseph W. Rothermel, Anton P. Freund and George Wirfs, Math Steffes, Ja!:e StefFes, William J. Meyeri and Frank Thurwell, copartners doing business under the firm n ime of The McHenry Artificial iStone Company, Complainants, VS. Robert C. Bowlus and Cora M. Bowlus, his wife, H. D. Bowlus, H. C. Kamholz, E. C. Judd Lumber Company, a corporation, Alexander Lumber Company, a" Corporation; the ^ Chicago Title & Trust Company, a corporation, as Trustee, the unknown owner or owners, holder or holders of six (6) certain .bonds described in the Trust Deed recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois in book 175 of Mortgages on page 168, the unknown owner or owners, holder or holders of six (6) certain bonds described in the Trust Deed recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book 175 of Mortgages on page 176; the unknown owner or owners, holder or holders of six (6) certain bonds described in the Trust Deed recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book 175 of Mortgages on page 184; the unknown owner or owners, holder or holders of six (6) certain bonds described in the Trust Deed recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, In book 175 of Mortgages on page 192; the unknown owner or owners, holder or holders of six (6) certain bonds described in the Trust Deed recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book 175 of Mortgages on page 200, De fendants, In Chancery - Bill to Foreclose Me chanic's Lien. Notice is hereby given that the above is the title of the Court and the names of the parties to a suit which is now pending in said Court and that process for said defendants has been issued to the Sheriff of said County returnable to the said Court at its Court Room in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, the 13th day of January, A. D., 1930: In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock this 3rd day of December, a n 1Q9Q WILL T. CONN, Clerk . ' • W: You know how it is yourself to try to get something off the top shelf just out of reach. Well, it won't happen again, that annoyance, providing you are the fortunate recipient this Christmas of one of the cunning, gayly decorated "step-ups" such as most of the gift shops are showing. Tiny stool step-ups for children, too. These convenient contrivances come in all colors to match the other boudoir furnlsh- The Pastor S«jr»| . 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