v. * • w *?iTi " H I K' J'i >-- 'lt' *f -t't. _ v- ;^S»T:7S - * ' • 4 ' , - ? : ' . !J - / « * • ^ * * t-^-~ ~ * * v * ^ -»-> 'V • » " £ LY, OCT. 6, 1932 ; 4^-svg V'V,.1; t *V . \ .V? 8L0CIJM Do well was a caller l**t Pri- ,y at Lake Zurich. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren spent s*4 Tuesday at Crystal Lake. : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse* spent " ^Saturday evening at Woodstock* & Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews were s iinees callers %t McHenry last Tuesay. Miss Beatrice Nordmeyer of Waa- *onda spent last Thursday at the home her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and s. Raymond Lusk at MapTe Park, ft Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and Aon, James Howard, of CrystaJ Lake Vere Sunday dinner and afternoon Quests at the home of Mrs. Clara ISmith. * Mr- and Mrs. Jack Geary arid cHilflren and Mrs. John Zyrvmer spent edneaday evening at the home of r. and Mrs. H. J. Schaffer at Mcenry. ^ Mr*. John Herzlng spent last Wed-, y !v "ftesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Mrs, Fred Nordmeyer. /( *. ^ Harry Matthews and sons, Robert . "'and Lyle, spent Saturday night and $$0/jftundiay at the home of Mr. and Mr?. ^JjaDoyt Matthews at Forest Park. i ,< . Ray Dowell was a caller at McH«n- Ja*t Tnesday. iQs.:? Miss Pearl Foss of Chicago spent -••'•'•....-"the week-end at the home of her pat- -, f^sttta here. ' Mrs. Earl Converse spent last Wedl^ tasday night at the home of her par- ^-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geary and .'-an, '; "jNorman, of Grayslake, were Sunday »fbernoon and supper guests at tJie £•• "fiome of Henry Geary. . • " .Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bauer and chiU • ^tlren and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weber ' \ " find children of Spring Grove were ^ "Sunday dinner and supper guests at %: : *he home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nord- Jmeyer. ' Mr. and Mrs. fclaire Smith of Fre- Imont Center were callers last Thursday morninpr at the home of Mrs. •Clara Smith. v Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughters, ^Dorothy and Delores, attended a Ibirthday party at the home of Mr. , ,and Mrs. Chester Decker at Wauke- 1 - " «an last Wednesday. v; / Mr. and Mrs. Frank August of "Waukegan were Sunday supper and ^evening" guests at the home of Mr. and . uMrs. Elmer Esping. Mrs. Ella Parks and Hugh Parks »nd daughter, Jacqueline, of Park . ^Ridgre were callers Sunday at the W. - IE. Brooks home. - Misses Dorothy and Delores Dowfll ^accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis >to Barrington last Friday night and . ^attended the movies., T Chesney Brooks attended the Sun- ^ day school convention at Deerfleld last •„ ^Thursday. - ^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mulhollar.d, ..„/ 'Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Art Gerhke and children, Henry - Kluginski of Chicago were callers Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Foss. Mrs. Harry Matthews a/id Mrs. H. T. Cook and Natalie Strouj^ of Wau- ^••5iCOmIa enj°yed t')e three-day Prairie * I Farmer WLS tour of the city of Chi- ^ . .icago conducted last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. They all Reported a " . . i wonderful trip. Mrs. Elmer Esping attended a teachers' meeting at Woodstock last Friday afternoon. ; Willard Dan-ell* and Harry Mat- • thews accompanied A. D. Smith and "" H. C. Gilkerson of Grayslake. to a * meeting at Geneva Tuesday. STATE OF ILLINOIS;, 1 McHenry County, ss. •; . In the Circuit Court s McHenry County. Oscar Nelson as Auditor of Public Accounts, Etc," „ - . , vs. " Citizens State Bank of McHenry. General Number 23920. By virtue of a decree entered in the above entitled caus«» on the 20th day of April, A. D. 1931, by the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, the undersigned will on Saturday, the 8th day of October, A. D. 1932, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the East 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, to-wit: All that part of the northwest fractional quarter of the northwest fractional quarter of section number one, township 44 north, range eight east of the third principal meridian, which lies west of the center of Fox River, and which lies east of a piece of land containing twenty-seven and one-half acres and being the west twenty-seven and one-half acres of the said northwest fractional quarter of the north- West fractional quarter of said section number one which said piece of land so lying east of said twenty- seven and one-half adres is supposed to contain 7.71 acres of land more or less, and situated in Mie township of Nunda, in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois. Skid premises to be sold subject to any interest which William P. Thiele might or could have in said premises by virtue of a contract now a matter of record in McHenry County, Illinois, between the Citizens State Bank of McHenry as successor to the -Fox River Valley State Bank and the. said William P. Thiele. TERMS OF SALE ' v Cash in hand on day of sale. " * Bated this 24th day of September, A. D. 1932. THEO HAMER, Receiver for the Citizens State Bank of McHenry. 18-2 * - * • > " , -i > • I- "J'1 ^1 f ^ , Columbus' Reitltu Grar* Oolumbus was first burled in Valiadolid, Spain, where lie died In 1506;- three years later removed to a little church in Triana; 30 years later, in accordance with his last wish, buried. In Santo Domingo, the first land he sighted; in 1796 transferred to the cathedral in Havana, and in 1S98 removed to Seville. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an al i a s E x e c u t i o n i s sued out of the C l e r k ' s O f f i c e of the Circuit Court of McHenry County ait 1 State of Illinois, and to me direct» 1, whereby I am commanded to make the amount of a certain judgment recent ly obtained against Jerome E. Kol.sr and Abigail E. Kolar, in favor of Leonard C. Ash, out of the lafsds, tenements, goods and chattels of the paid Jerome E. Kolar and Abigail E. Kolar I hsvc levied on the folly wing propcrty to-witt 0 I Lots Three (3), Four (4), and Five (5), in Sayer's Addition to Pistakee Beaph, in the North East quarter of s Section 19, Township 45 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meri- i dian, according to plat thereof record-, ed in the office of the Recorder of j Deeds of McHenry County, Illinois, < n J May 12th, 1922, in Book 4 of plats, j Page 58. j Therefore, according to said com-' mand, I shall expose for sale, at Pub- j lie Auction; all the right, title and in- j t e r e s t of the above named Jerome E . ; Kolar and Abigail E. Kolar in and to the above described property, on | Tuesday, the 18th day of October, j 1932, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., at the j f r o n t door of the C o u r t h o u s e i n ; Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois. : Dated at Woodstock,* Illinois, this 29th day of September, 1932. LESTER EDINGER, Sheriff of McHenry County, 184-^-2- Illinois. V- , Machine Imatiaa Machine* of the modern kind'only 4>ecame possible when the art of working large masses of metal reached a tklgh state of development American Mountains The highest mountains east of the Rockies are to be found in North Carolina. Mount Mitchell is the high- •est of these, being 0,688 feet - •' Black Cat* The exact origin of the superstition of falling heir to bad luck if a black cat crosses one's path is lost in the I Middle ages, when the belief was prevalent that Satan frequently assumed the form of a black tom-cat when he was mischief-bent. Some also thought that at the end of seven years all Made cats were turned into erll spirits. Height and Mentality Btudy of 1,000 school children in Scotland showed a distinct connection between height and intelligence. DRUGS, SUNDRIES, jCIGARS NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES :f SCHOOL SUPPLIES 4 *elVs Ice Cream • ' j :• ] 'Z Doors from Northland Packing Company?* " v,~"Stm A Grand _ Co. West McHenry, 111., Walsh Building " * : > SATURDAYj OCTOBlSll 8tli Cash Market at Cut Rate Prices One of the most up to date quality meat markets, with the finest of meats, poultry and produce at the lowest market prices. Only the highest quality meats will be sold to the public of McHenry and surrounding territory. We sell only choice meats and poultry, which we specialize in. Our slogan is "Better meats for less money." Our motto, "Quality and service." ~ 4 BEEF puritan STEAKS CHOPS PORK POT KOAST Choice cuts from Heifers and Steers lb. 10tf RIB ROAST Boneless and tied lb. 18tf BONELESS ilLOIN BUTT RC AST „ lb. 15^ RUMP ROAST All meat -- no bones lb 151 SHORT RIBS , For Baking lb. 51 CHOICE RIB ROAST Standing1 lb. 15^ ^ Native Sirloin Steaks, the kind particular folks eat at a saving, • - lb. 17^ NATIVE ROUND STEAK lb. 15* SHORT STEAKS Cut to order > lb. 18* PORTER HOUSE Very finest cut from our heifers and steers, lb. 20* Small Lean Pork Loins whole or ha FRESH HAMS t Small and Lean ib io*; FRESH SPARE RIBS Lean and Meaty lb. 8* FRESH PORK SHOULDER BUTTS lb. 10* VEAL CHOPS Loin or rib, cut from milk fed calves. This is best buy you can get-- lb. 18* PIGS HEADS About 1$ lbs. nice and meaty 25* a Pie<* VEALR0AST Cut from leg, any Size cut lb. 16* VEAL BREAST for filling . lb. 5* VEAL LOIN ROAST lb. 18* VEAL SHOULDER ROAST cut you wish' lb. 10* VEAL STEW Boneless, all meat lb. 12* VEAL STEW With bones lb. 5* Fresh Ground HAMBURGER lb. IOC;';- ' Fresh Home Mode SAUSAGE MEAT lb. IOC BEST CREAMERY BUTTER lb. 23* LAMB LAMB SHOULDER ; , ROAST . PRODUCE SMOKED AND SALTED MEATS IK •* O J* LAMB STEW very nice lb. 12* LAMB BREAST for Stew ' lb. 7* LEG OF LAMB 4 to 8 lb. average, genuine spring lb. 1-8* SMOKED CALIF. HAMS 4 to 8 lb. average lb. 9* SALTED PORK SIDE lb. 9* FRESH LIVER ' SAUSAGE and BOLOGNA - lb- 12* FRESH DRESSED POULTRY AT WHOLESALE PRICES REX BACON whole or half slab lb. 12* ^ C w c i ' < i h y ' s A REX y P u r e L a r d y aEAF LARD > Bell Shaped, lb. 5* LAMB CHOPS LOIN lb. 18* LAMB PATTIES All meat, with bacon, very nice for supper lb. 20* GROWN ROAST made from rib of lamb lb. 20* Come to our store Saturday, Oct. 8,1932, receive one of our souvenirs and inspect our store. If you* wish to buy your Sunday dinner from us you ^ • will have a real treat at very little cost < Don't forget we are located in West McHenry in the Walsh Building Northland Packing Co. Walsh Building, West McHenry, 111. ' ^ • 11 J. ^ - [ !s.„- ki " <5 *• *2 7*5 . *\ '..V •• £ ' • . J •X-f, - "S jf -Ji-, -M ?. V ' "V - t V"\%i V:. " ' <»«• • f J*4 ' )*y - * X % ' ' "V ""' I 4 -!* a. • * '* - • . . • . « i . . . • « 'm..r