-•ir •J*. <*•*-" PLAITOEALl^ THURSDAT AtrOTS*20, 1»0 :^«>r «. TP* - <. jr»-_-r ^ /* * tfr <*« "IlitfCn .; :J.A' ."*"• ' * ,J s- T-'Ikr. and Mrs. Jacob Schaefer Chicago visitors Wednesday. ",--j. Vasey is spending: several weeks mt his farm in North Dakota. - Mrs. Lydia Bierbaum of/Chicago «pant Sunday with relatives here . Mr. and Mrs. George <Freund of Chicago were local visitors Sunday. Mjrs. J. E. Whpeler, and Mrs. Wm. Bacon were Elgin visitors Friday. Robert Lyons of P£rk Ridge sperft last week in the F. R- Eppel home. Miss Dorothy Freund of Lake Villa spent Sunday with .McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Aebiseher of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Michael Weston of Woodstock visited his sister, Mrs. B. Frisby, Sanday. ' :[• Mr. ad Mrs Henry Heuser and family of Chicago visited a.rel«ti^es here Sunday. ' .V'. ;,-' V"'1. >•' ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blum, of River Forest spent.'.the week-end. With reta- •* tives in this.vicinity. Mrsr-Paul Kafmholz of Chiig^ go are- <?pending their vacation'In - J the Fred Kanihote home. ,' ; - ^ p, J[, Fri~by • and son . of Chicago - gg^nt -ifte' ,;past':we^k vritfc his mother s •* , and other relatives heret •'"Mtt..;*n&5-STr?.; garir^on <«. * Elgin weie visitors in the Jatnea / Frisbv hornv Friday • evening^,;.- ' • ^ •"Miss' Elizabeth: Miller'. sp(^'; .^heweek- end ii> Chicago, where ?ib£ attended the funeral of a friend. Mrs. George Worts and sort, George, . spfent Thursday with her Sister, Mrs. 'ikl Thompson, at Ringwood. - ; ^ Sister M. '.Almal of Danville Js vis. * "iting for a few Weeks in theliome of iier lister, Mrs."ben-Justen. Miriam Sayler retained home Sunday after a few days spent, with Miss, Ann Ella Walkup at Ridgefield. *. Harold Phalin is vfsiting relatives in Cleveland, Ohio. , Harold Gilles of Woodstock; spent Sunday in McHenry. Mrs. Krause of Woodstock spent Suncjay in the home of \her»father, Mat Weber. a Mrs. G. A. Vasey and daughter, Vera, of Voio visited friends here Thursday. - • Miss Pamela Rietesel. of Chicago is spending a two weeks' vacation at her home here." Herbert Benett of Woodstock spent a recent -day with his sister, Mrs. W- A. Sayler. . • 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webe* and children spent Sunday with her parents, at RingWood. „ , ' , ! Margaret and Elizabeth McCabe of Waukegan spent Sunday tfci. their* home here. • Mr. and Mrs* L. F. Newmanvi sited Mr. ,-attd Mrs, Roy . Wightimaa I^ake Geneva Friday , . v- _.Mirs. Wm, Aebiseher, and sons l>of Wa^nt Ads y FOR SALS FOR SALE--Pickles, 4acge and Ismail. Price reasonable. Wm. ' JELJDoherty. Tel. McHenry 601-J-l. 'k *12 FOR SALE--500 bushels, rye. Frank Hironimus, P. O., Round Lake, 111. Tel. McHenry 628-W-l. '12-3 PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN FOR SALE--Player piano, only used a short time. On account of purchaser beinj unable to complete payments, wf\ will transfer the account to a responsible *barty for balance due $66.61, and arrange easy terms if desired. This piano originally scid for $675 and is guaranteed; the same as new; a genuine bargain for someone. For particulars address P. A; Starck Piano Co., 228 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111, 12-2 fpemds in Chicago! Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'NewmiiT'tfifyd family of Chicago--spent the weekend in the L. F. Newman home. . Raymond Newman of Chicago is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman." Miss Mary Stoffel of Milwaukee is .spending the week with home folks- , Richard McDonald is spending the Week in^ the Val Zillian home at Cary. .-. Sunday^, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathieu were Mr. and Mrs. James Churan and children, Tames* Jr., Edward and Beatrice, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr m "Mrs. J. C. Hollv /of CM- Andrews of Chicago; Mb., and Mrs. caeo- vfeited his nether Sunday, in Pete Sottering and children, Arthur honor of her-birthday anniversary. | tend Grace of Chicago; and Mrs. Fred George Stoffel and children; DeMuth and children, Fred, Jr., Roy Of Woodcock jspent Friday evening: and Vpmm with her mother. Mrs. John-Miller, j "f- ; ' ' * . Richard B- Walsh = and little son of Evanston visited his parents,' Mr. and- Mrs. T. J.Walsh, the fi^st o^ the week. Mr. and Mrs. James> Walsh and I daughter, Vera, of Woodstock visited Mrs, B. Frisby Thursday afternoon, j "Howard Shepard of Ringwood is ; Visiting in the fiome of his grrandp&rents, Mr- and Mrs. Jt. F, Claxtoh, this Wcck> s Mrs. F. R. Eppel, with Mrs. Kitchens of R?n#wood, visited Ralph Walkup at Ridgefield, afternoon.'. Miss Stevens is visiting relatives at BARGAIN--Four new Inner Tubes, v, Goodyear Standard, 4.75-19, $_5._ In- Chicago are spending the wejek in the quirt at Piaindealer office.. . ' tf Louis Stoffel home. • | : -x- 1^--n , Miss FOR SALE-^-S-Toom house, modern, home after » and 2-car garage, in city of McHenry, ' Ladies* Aid Society A large attendance of members friehds enjoyed the meeting of the Ladies' Aid society held at the home of Mrs. Otto Johnson at Mc- Collum's lake, last Thursday afternoon. Bunco was played and prizes .were won by Mrs. F- E. Covalt, Mrs. M. Blake and Mrs. Martha Pafee. Re- West Denby. N- Y. She will return/ fresforrtents were served by tile to teach in the community high school. hostess. The meeting was an outagain this year.' . »door gathering with the guests as- Mr. and ikr^7:"^fel5^«md-1^ ! sembled oe the -shady shore j)f . the ters of Chicago are spending a two! beautiful lakTlitidlthe afternoon was weeks' vacation at "the^astam' *6t-! moch enjoyed by lv«ffyone"$fe»e!ltr.'~ tage at McGollum's lake. i -- - Mrs. Mi E Pekovsky of Chicago re- j Ladies'-Aid Society turned home Wednesday, after spend-j The Ladies' Aid society will meet 'ing- a month in the home of Mr. and ion Thursday afternoon of next week Mrs. Jacob Sehaefer. - " ! Krug. A central^ located, being across the street froitt Gride and Community High Schools,' Terms. P.. J. Cleary. *9-4 ' - BEFORE YOU BtJY SHOES see oOi* bargain counter. B. Popp. Expert shoemaker and repair shop. Main street. Phone 162. 38-fef FOR SALE--Well secured 7% First Mortgages on McHenry Residence Property. Inquire at Flaindealer office. T'.^-7 19-tf WANTED WANTED--Maid, general housework; good cook; stay jiight." Pistakee 650-J-l. *12 WANTED--A small windmill'; must be in fair condition; reasoniable- Address Box 8, Plaindealer. *12 WANTED--From. 1 to 50 acres goo«l blue grass sod. Pay from $75 to $150 per acre. Charles C. Richardson, 1014 N. 5th Ave., Maywood, 111. *9-4 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE .. ... . - . For Hair Beauty try Arnoil' , V . Steam ! Treafanents •; - Price $1.0a >•' Six for $5.00 * STOMPANATO'S - Recognized Beauty Artists of America and Abroad Tel. 641 226 Main St- W'oodstoek, 111. Open evenings Until 10 p. m. D. S. T. 12-tf . . ' • -FOR RENT i- ; at the home of Mrs. A. Frank Mathieu motored to the Big i good time is being planned ancl Foot Country club at Forstana, Wis^ go6d attendance is desired. Friday, and to tjie' Lincolnshire Ccm^- try club, Crete, 111., Saturday. Raymond Hughes, Carl Rietesel, Loren Miller and turned, home Friday* from a two weeks' vacation spent at Spider Lake, Mr-and Mrs. F. W. Sayler and daughters of Woodstock were Sunday guests of Mr. arfd Mrs. W. A. Sayler. Misses Margaret and Catherine Beatty returned to New York City "Saturday, after spending two weeks -at the home of their brother, 3' D. RETURN BOOKS - "Hie books for the hope chest for Bruce Granger re- St. Patrick's church must be turned in not later than Friday mglit or Saturday morning of this week. Turn them in to Mrs. Mary Powers, Mrs. E. J. Buss or Mrs Fred C. SchoeWer. The Rev. Ephriam Hershey, 56, former pastor of the Woodstock Presbyterian church, ended his life at Lancaster, Pa., Monday by pouring kerosene on his clothing and touching a match to them. He had been Beatty and wife. Mrs. Jt, D- Foley and little Son, Maurice, returned to their home in .Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday after spending the past two weeks in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. FJialin. Mr. and Mrs- T. •}. Walsh spent Thursday in Chicago, where they were dinner guests of their son, Richard *B. Walsh, at the Merchandise Mart, In honor of the birthday anniversary It Mrs. Walsh. released ten days earlier from the Lancaster county hospital where he had been treated for nervous disorders. His commitment to the hospital followed an attempt to kill his wife with a stove poker last March. . . Mrs. Jacob Justen, Alma Justeii and i JElvera Blake with Mrs1. Ben Justen •nd daughters, Bertha and Bernice> and Sister M. Alma, spent Thursday ' in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Healey at Oak Park. ~- Mr. and Mrs. J. L Engstrom and ^daughters of St. Charles attended a .. family reunion here, Sunday. More than fifty members of the family fathered at the cottage of Mr. Eng- "•trom's uncle on Fox river and spent the day informally. , Miss Marion Johnson and friend of St. Charles visited in the Henry Mil- ... Jer home Sunday- Miss Johnson was '• * teacher.in the community high 'rfchool last year, but will not return due to the fact that she plans to teach only one pupil in the school -of matrimony. Mrs. Ellen Whiting and granddaughter, Norma Whiting. left Saturday for a visit in the home of the former's son, Louis, at Longmont, Colo. From tluyre Mrs. Whiting expects to go to Chowchilla, Cal., for an extended visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Justen and family. Vicar Tarn* Smith PerbHpn the -af the Ittr*. C. G. Langdon, yicar of St. Matthew's City Road, London, will do moce^ than many appeals to convince people that, for the moat part, the remuneration of the clergy Ik to^ Hniall for their needs. Mr. Langdoa, liars started tO" carry-on buslnens a» crafixmai^ In g«ld and silver,-making small articles of Jewelryyln order to make auffirient money to provide his family with--not luxuries--necessities.--Montreal Famljy H^aid; FOR RENT-Tr-Furnished cottage for rent Sept. 1; three rooms and sun porch, near park. Mrs. Andrew Miller. , * *12 SILO REPAIRING--Don't wmste good silage. Will repair any make of silo. Build solid cement ones. Work guaranteed and prices right. No phone- Write or see D. W. Overton, Solon Mills, 111. 11-3 DAVID R. JOSLYN, JR., Solicitor State of Illinois, McHenry County. 88. » In the Circut Court of McHenry County, State of . Illinois, September Term, A. D. 1931. , , , Anton M. Schmitt, Complainant, vs. Richard A. Koch, Ethel Koch, Straus National Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, A. Howard Langert, Trustee, Carl W. Kuehne, Successor in Trust and the McHenry Lumber Company, Defendants, In Chancery--Bill to Foreclose. 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. 28th day of September, A. D. 1931. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, at my office in Woodstock thii J5th day"of "Augue^: A.- D, 193i; ' WILL T. CONN, Clerk. , (Circuit Court Seal.) - , 12^3 •r w M. CARROLL, At|torney"- XECUTOR'S NOTICE "Estate of John J- Pitzen, Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of John J. Pitzen, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the October Termj on the first Monday in October next, at which time all persons having claiftm against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment , to „the Undersigned. Dated this 3rd-day of August A. IX 1981. JOHN M. PITZEN' Executor 10-3- WM; M. CARROLL, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Sarah J. Hodge, Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of Sarah J. Hodge, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the October Term, on the first Monday in October next, , at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend • for the purpose of having the same adjusted.. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. , • - _ „ Dated this 3rd day of AujjRst, A. D JOHN ADAMS John Adams of 951 ft. Leclake avenue, Chicago, father of Mrs. Frank Thurlwell of McHenry, died very suddenly on Saturday, Aug. 15. He had not been ill and died while renting after his evening meal. He is survived by twelve children, Gertrude, Sue, Edward, Ben, Elizabeth, Margaret, Mary, Eva, Jessie, John, Rena and Anna. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home with bnrjad in Forest Home cemetery. " Try Thii T««t One test of great literature I* whether or not It induces action.-- American Mnjrffrfnp. A1JCTION! CoL Wm. A, Chandler, Auctioneer: On the premises known as the Harris Bros. farm, located 3ifmilee west of McHenry, 7 oule« e^ of W4»od8to«;k, on Rotate ?0. ' i Commencing at 2 o'rfock statfard I hare bought a large herd of cows and base I have net the room for both herds I will sell: . " 13 COWS 3 Guernseys, lO.Holsteins, fresh and, springers, with a base of 148 Qp. per! day, going to Bowman Dairy Company' Usoal Terms ^ METHM)IST CHURCH ' Yon are invi^d to attend serv|ees at the M. E. church every Sunday. Morning worship^ 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 10 o'clock.. It is expected that the pastor, Rev. W. Bonham will return this week from his vacation spenr at Council Bluffs, Iowa, and that church services wilj.be resumed on Sunday. ' '.tf. -• I Great Patriot's Father Patrick Henry's father, John Henry, a well-educated Scotchman, was the presiding Judge of the Hart over court. Colorado'* Distinction Colorado has about four-fifths -of the highest peaks Jn the United States.' AUDITOR'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that thj| Board of Auditors of the Town of McHenry, County of McHenry, 111., will ' meet in the' Town Clerk's office if vi West McHenry, I1L, on Tuesday, tht » 25th day of August, 1931, at 7 o'clock'V; standard time, to audit any and allbills against the town. Bills may b« - , left with the supervisor or the undei^ Signed. . , Dated this 17th day of August"" A. D. 1931. 4 ". ^ •} : GSARLES B.. HARMSEN, ' J ToWn Cleric* < fled add . • * '*~T" "S > t* Abe Cooper - Proprietor ^ 3. Carey of West McHenry Bank, • . » Clerk I. G. A. Shrimp I. 0. A. Bartlet £ears, ± I. G. A. Pork and Beans I. G. A. Tall Milk 'ff.V I. G. A. Grapefruit 2 large pkgs. I. G. A. Soap Flake9 and 5 ^ars I. G. A. Laundry Soap I. G, A. Cleanser Mason Jar Covers .. .... I. G. A."Floating Soap I. G. A. Toilet Papef ^ 3 cans 49^ 5 cans 49^ 8 cans 49# 8 cans 49^ 3 for 49^ 10 for 49^ 2 doz. 49^ 10 bars 49^ ^ for 49* ART SMITH Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Smoked Meats ^ Pboae m ~ Wert MeHeary jr A e t t t t e ^ t f t t i A LEON HODGE, Executorr PATENTS Sell your patent or invention by exhibiting your model or drawing at the Second and Greater International Patent Erposition, Chicago. Thousands of manufacturers and patent buyers will inspect new devices and patents for marketing. Very low rates. If you have no-rmodel, drawings and descriptions will do- Send for free pamphlet. B. Hamilton Edison, Managing Director, International Patent Exposition, Chicago- Thou- Chjcago. ...lOrl 111. DR. Wi A. LABRON, O. D. ' Complete Optical Service . Private Examining Room at i Shuler's Crystal Pharmacy FImnm 860 Crystal Lake, III. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED • Rag Rugs Made to Order V All Work Guaranteed ' B. POPP Phone 162 Main St. McHenry UPHOLSTERING--All kinds of furniture r reupholstered and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. Ghas. Rasihossen, S. Center St., West McHenry, 111 Tel. 107-M. 12-tf End of the M*meluk«« The Mamelukes were slaves brought Into Egypt from the Caucasus and formed into a standing army. In 1254 the army raised orie Of Its members, to the supreme power. Mamelukes ruled over Egypt until 151,7, when they were overthrown by Seliiu I, sultan of Turkey. The country was ruled by 25 MamelqKeJ)eys under a Turkish viceroy. In 18lT\the pasha, of Egypt, by a wholeqple jnassacre, annihilated the Mamelukes. Peculiar Fijian Custom * In Fiji"boys'.'Wre taught by their fathers to strike their mothers, this being a practice to prevent the boys from becoming-cowsrrts. t 1931. l(Si HENRY L.COWI Attorney, Crystal Lake, State of Illinois, McHenry County, ss. Estate qf Mary Slauf, Deceased. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF MARY SLAUF, DECEASED. You are hereby notified . that on Monday, the 31st day of August, 193J^ ^ I, as the Execitrix of the last Will and Testamenwof said deceased, will present to faf County Court of McHenry County, at the Cou£t House in Woodstock, Illinois, my/xnnal report of my acts and doings as\such Executrix, and ask the Court wi^be discharged from( any and all further duties and responsibilities connected with said Estate and my administration thereof, at which time and place you may be present and resist such application, if you choosr so to do. EMILIE KUCHIf KA UXA, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Mary Slauf, Deceased. 11-8 Nobody wants you to be a miser, least of all, your bank. Tightwads are not the kind of citizens that bring commercial health to a city. more Of a community asset than a reckless spender* Buy what you need and save what you can today, and you can buy what you want tomorrow. JOE KVIDERA, CARY, ILL. Livestock Dealer Dairy Cows a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone Cary 87-J earn Is a ii-tf Dead Animals Dead and Crippled Cows, Horses, Hogs, and old Plugs Prompt Service $1.00 to $10 a head Telephone Barrington 256 „ Reverse Charges . World'* Ua|«i|M y SUMS* It is difficult to decide' what constitutes a language, ay#t>ritles dlfffcfr as to how many Ifinguages there are in the world. Some give the number aji 1,000; others as high as 5,000 and 7,000. The actual number of languages recently computed by the officers of the French academy is 2,796. Open a Savings Account We Pay 3 per cent Interest . S. H. Freuod & Son : CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Phone 127-R -- McHenry Opt experience l« at Your ~ Service in building < • Your Wants West McHenry State Bank ?t T X Peoples State of McHenry t • - Wonderful--because of its great food value onderful--because it is an economical food onderf ul--becauseitis so decidedly delicious BOLGER^S 20c per .-VV;;-. •"..i