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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 May 1930, p. 7

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> - • • ; tH THtfMDiY, MAT 8, ^v*T-r^4- ::-'V **i {*1 EL TOVAR THEATRE Crystal Lake Phone 644 THURSDAY -- FRIDAY May 8-9 ALL TALKING SENSATION ' "HALLELUJAH" SATURDAY, MAY 10 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Marion Davis in <mOT SO and ,DM1 Rin-Tin Tin id "ON THE BORDER" SUHDAY -- MONDAY May 1112 Soaday Ceotinweus 340 to 11:30 GRETA %UktB "fcjgFv^ Qnna Christie Her first talking pictare! Let her voice delight you as it has delisted milttonf ! TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY May 13 14 wi;h»u> -/siusn • 4A COHENS &} ANDKEUYS SCOTLAND WE BARBER HAIR WITH SPECIAL CARE t " V j HAMILTON. . Af ; , HAIR CUTTING SH0F Ladies', Men's and Children's Hair Catting Bmdi 8 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 8 p. m. Regular Price «f 50c Pbsne McHenry 255 Pries BUg. .m Over National Tea Co. Store ^McHENRY GRAVEL & EXCAVATING 00. A. P. Freund, Prop. Road Building and Excava of Every Description Estimates Furnished on Bequest * High-grade Gravel Delivered at any time--large or small orders given prompt attention. Phone 204-M McHenry HENRY V. SOMPEL General Teaming Sand, Gravel and Coal for Sale Grading, Graveling and Road •*' Work Done By Contract or By Day Phone McHenry 649-R-l P. 0. Address, Route 3 McHenry, HI. LEGAL NOTICES . WILUAM M. CARROLL, Solicitor. State of Illinois ff+V •* McHenry County, as. •• i' In the Circuit Court of County, January Term, A. I>. 1980. Minnie Herrick, Complainant vs. Henry J. Broecker, et al., Defendants, Bill to Foreclose--Gen. No. 24144-- Term No. 265. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree made and entered by the Circuit court cf McHenry County, Illinois, in the above entitled cause, on the 19th. day cf April A. D. 1930, I, Fred B. Bennett, Master in Chancery of Maid court, will on Saturday, the 81st. day" of May, A. D. 1930, at the hour of 10:30 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 and best bidder the following described real estate, towit: Part of the South half of the South East quarter of the South East quarter of section number thirty- two (32), in township number forty-five North, range nine East of the third principal meridian, describ ed. as follows; Commencing at a point on the South line of said section number thirty-two, 47.09 rods West of the South East corner of said section number thirty-two, thence West on the section line 32.91 rods to the West line of the South East quarter of the South East quarter of said section number thir ty-two; thence North on the forty line 19 rods; thence in an Easterly direction to a point in the center of the highway 47.09 rods West of the East line of said section, and 12 Mi rods North of the South line of said section number thirty-two, thence South 12% rods to the place of beginning, containing 3*4 acres of land, more or less, also part of the South East quarter of section 32, township 46 North, range 9 East of the 3rd. Principal Meridian, bound ed and described as follows, to-wit Starting at the North East corner oi a piece of land conveyed by Oliver Hook and Cora A. Hook, his wife| to Marie Nelson by deed bearing '• date of September 24th. 1919, and recorded in the Recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book ' 150 of deeds at page 567 thence^ ^ North 79 degrees West, along th Northerly line of said piece of Ian so deeded 110 feet to a point for a! . place of beginning; thence North 39>' • degrees East 150 feet to a point 30i|C feet Southerly from the center line j of construction of route 20 of th , State wide System of Durable Har r, Surfaced Roads; thence Northwest erly along a line parallel with the said center line of construction oM| said route 20 for a distance of :>6 feet to a point; thence South 39 de grees West 120 feet to a point; thence South 55 and one fourth degrees West 80.5 feet to a point; tha is 99.8 feet North 79 degrees West" from the place of beginning, and or; the North line of the above mention ^ ed piece of land deeded to Mariej; Nelson, thence 'South 79 degreesj East 99.8 feet to the place of beginning, all of said land being in ; the town of McHenry, Coun$yv, of McHenry and State of Illinois, TERMS OF SALE Cash on day of sale at which time a certificate of sale .will be issued r provided by said decree. Dated thife 5th. day of May A. D. 1930. FRED B. BENNETT,: Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. 13a -- 1 ' 1 1 1 WM. M. CARROLL - Lawyer OaecirMkWest McH««»ry State Bank Every Wednesday 4 McHenry, IKinoia f . i i. i»» r^mni, ii ji if iji u Telephone No. 10S-R Stoffal St Reihaniperger hiunnct agents for, all classes pi _ property in the best companies. W%£I McHEN&Y - , ILLINOIS Insnre--Ifl Sure--Insurance -- WITH Wm. G. Schreiner v,;* Auctioneering tflflFlCB A? BESIDE&X 93-R McHenry, Winofc -- llt-W * A.H.SCHASFMI Dray lag TERRA COTTAr , v . *- Mr* and Mrs. Edward SuST and daughter of Carpentersville called on relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Alice Blish and grandson of Chicago were guests of relatives here from Friday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Huffman and daughters called on friends in Spring Grove Saturday. Mrs. M. Knox and son and daughters called on relatives in Marengo Friday. Glenn McMillan of Chicago spent Sunday at his home here. Mr; and Mrs. J. A. Flanagan and daughter, Mary Helen, of Evanston were guests at the home of B. Shine Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Lockwood has gone to Fountain, Mich., to spend a few weeks with her sister. Miss Georgie Brantingham of Chicago visited relatives here from Friday until Sunday. Raymond Riley "of Chicago spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. M. Knox and daughters, and Misses Mildred Flanders and Martha Woodbury of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with Miss Mabel Ktox «t Rosary college. Mrs. Christina Buss visited relatives in McHenry Friday. Mr. And Mrs. Harry Ober .and daughters of Richmond visited at L. S. Andersons Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Schmitt of Woodstock spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. L. S. Anderson. Mrs. P. A. Huffman and daughter, Phyllis, spent Friday evening in Marengo. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright, Sr., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Anderson. Nels Person of Chicago spent Sunday with his wife here. Whf Xiae* Soefp to M**t Parallel lines apparent converts -in the eye level of th* Observer. This Is a well-known factor of perspective and is caused by the apparent decrease in the site of the objects* It recedes from the eye Cum adl Effect. Scientists declare that aiany animals laugh. Well, why shouldn't they? 23>ey don't have any easy payments to meet.--Macon Telegraph. % Free Vtnt? There's a girl in Michigan who dsaeee to poetry, and we wish we knew her address, for we have on hand-quite a lot of pdfetry that needs some sort of assistance _ along that line.--Kansas City star. * New* papers by (1m Am Each day there are enough daily papers published in the United States to cover an area equal to two and, four-tenths times the area of New York's Central park. classified ads they core Anotiifir Redaction on Hasley Chicks QtfAlrfifid*: White Leghorns . All Heavies - 12<* Including White Wyandottes, lfeda» - White Bocks and Barred Rocka. :' BBLEOT MATINOE *' Wiute JUegBorsis ±54 These are purchased from Ruth Hamia McCormiek's farm at Byron, Illinois. 14# for T. Heavies Excellent White Rocks from stock tested B. and B. W. D., also some is direct from^Halbach. . . j. Owtom Hatching 9e . . The Hawley Hatc&ec^ rnOUe lu? 'Our Chicks Pay" Hehron, Illinois Famous Horse Racs The Kentucky derby is a $90,000 race -for three-year-olds at one and a quarter miles. The race was one and one-half miles from 1875 to 1885. It la rw Doyns. I^nigYill^ KT. f . .;-V "f'-'i Bo«r Leaders Honored Pletermaritzburg, South Africa, received its name from the two Boer leaders who founded it--Pleter Retief and Goert Maritz. Paaliai Qnutios Little Johnny Rubatovitz asked M* teacher: "What becomes of fomltev# that is too old for poor people tf,H|t and not old enouph for rich pttph Mi h II nr|st M((ai , : Bat Why Both«r? It's still a small town If the neig^» bora can remember wher. the BlaaAp., first began to dress for dtnaer.--Daife .' bury Evening News. I Try our bring resnlte. . . Johoaborg Hall : Wiflnesday, May X4tH Limch will be serretf Fr ankle Gans* Skylarks Admission Sl.OO a coapto fr-il WE W I L L P A Y K5-i. m \ FOR YOUR OLD STOVE SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR LiMITED ' K IME ONLY ON THIS NFW •r / :n HaHENKT ILLINOIS JOHN OEfFLDK Distrirater ef ^riwa #*tJP 4 • DistrOvtor Sherito ikpHtafs Soft Drinks MeHENBT. ILLINQfll certificate of sale will be issued as provided by said decree. Dat«4 this 5th. day «f lityaA 'P>tr 1930. l^T FRED B. BENNETT, 'Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. r. t. ARROL^ Setfcitor. State of Illinois McHenry County, ss. In the Circuit Court of McHenry County January Term, A. D. 1980. John B. Kelter, Comphlinant vs. George A. Haitfey, et al., Deft Bill to Foreclose--Xlen. No. Term No, 196. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree made and entered by the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, in the abovi entitled cause, on the 19th. day of April A. D. 1980, I, Fred B. Bennett Master in Chanceiy of said court, will; on Saturday the 31st day of May A D. 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock >n' the forenoon of said day, at the front1 ^ door of the courthouse in the city off Woodstck, McHenry County, Illinois, er l or sale and sell at public vendue the highest bidder the following > real estate, to-wit A piece of land bounded and de-j. scribed as follows--to-wit: Begin-i nlng at a stake on the South side of, the public highway known as tho Crystal Lake road 157.65 feet Westerly from the North Easterly cornsij of Lot Number One (1) of Hanly' 2nd. Addition to the village of McHenry; thence running Northerly"; along the Southerly line of said* Crystal Lake road 157.65 feet}, thence southerly and parallel with t*H» Easterly line of said Lots onQ (1) and two (2) of Hanly's said 2nd. Addition 214.50 feet; thenca Easterly parallel with the Southerly if line of said Crystal Lake road 157.65 fee&; thence Northerly and parallel with the Easterly line of lot one (1) and two (2) of said Hanly's 2n<l. Addition 214.50 feet to the place of beginning, the same being known as the homestead lot of George H. Hanly, deceased, together with all bmldings and appurtenances thereto^ belonging, situated in sections 2? and 34, township 45, range 8 East of the third principal meridian,Ja thij city of McHenry, County of Mr Henry and £taie of Illinois. TERMS OF SALE Cash on day of sale, at which time 21 2 St gleaming •rMnme# la »ott, blne-tlnMsd gmy. 2 ft'ain Resitting PoicalsfH Krrry ji.:rt, iu*i<!e and oat, fiulrniog porcelain enamel. 3 . lurv f Clean. All coram )lau|> doth clean* every pari. / 4 . wi*VT" Bigh Speed Top Au nsri, and ftim £44Miner Burner. Especially dee%* ac<t, gfrinc highest lop burner ka««ia. Black poreuain enameled. 5 Valve CmntrmL Wm>WI» ~ HunliMt type of T»l»fc -- r UNTIL JUNE IO ONLY.^ $30.00 Allowance on Your Old Stove to Introduce the New 15 Feature Skelgas Stove No. When the new Skelgas #570 »• Hea^Tigkt Oven with specially i--lertew. Rock wool, henvi eted and quitted, and dead keep the heel in. Aboliahee old ore>4ieated kitchen. 11 Brnkmfrmm CM Start. •at neeeaaary. Coefce la (Opncealed Manifold. Newest «||uvc coqitTaclion. Conorala all £l Mlm leavinn "l urneiy** hand H<S* 7 §tain Rftitlinf Porrmlmip Thin Trwj. / Gatebc* all drippingga fnw eookia|i 8 tloomr Utensil Dratoer. EftrytUag T<* •rrd i« within reach. San* 700 mile* o f s t e p * e n e h y e a r . ' - J j Ibrtoe-^ party meak Bak#a - frverrtliine evenly, wbeOker on lop or Iwewi wcL Oven. quel ami dinner v IS YOUR cook stove right up w» ii«« minute in performance,design and beauty? Can you light it instantly,turn it off at once, clean every part with a damp cloth and lift a kettle right off tbe nre without finding a bit of soot on the bottom? Only a gas stove has thoae (and many other) advantages, and if you do not have a gas stove* we are making it easy for you to install one--the new Skelgas #570. To introduce this beautiful, effidr afent stove, we are offering a trade-in allowance of 030.00 on your old cook •ttve. Brine it in--no matter how new or how ola~-and we will buy it for $30.00«ad apply tha money on thia newSkeijpas stove, which haa advanced features not vet found on stoves that arr sold in larger eitiee. Nostra like this ever waraold anywhere before thin moath« and this apodal trade in allowance is made as an introductory oCer onl^pood amtil JusnelO. net ted with the gas in your Skelgaa cylinder, you have a better stove and a better gas than in the largest citica^ where practically everyone uses ga*» Skelgas is compressed natural gas» and is cleaner than ordinary pipeUitp. gms "because the heavy soot-tormin^ elemcBts have been removed. We will be aide to get only a limited nn» bar of these ne«r stoves during this lntro<faMkI< tary period, so why not plan to oomeia rid* away tDlsak at the stowv and order in yo«r 12 Oven Beat Regulation. Pol in A light the oven, set the regulator, go a boat your work or even to tomtw Return at meal time, and find the foodr1 perfectly cooked. Appeals .to waaasf^- rho like to save time and whiO I# 13 .* Self-Smpporting Omm Rack*. SupportaL are strong enongh to hold ^ londc^P '^•1 .4^5 .... "tbst we will not hg able to adke this $30.00 efwr for ytmr oil stove very long. Look at# voor preset sieve and decide for yenrself If it is worth more tfcaa f S0.00, now that gas is inafcisy P. H.FREUND V •y X v,i IS

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