Thursday* September,, 22^vl993366 1 THJ MeHENRY PLAIKDEAI^B ' •-%.^ rage THrtv i: > Fred B. Bennett, Attorney ; - STATE OF ILLINOIS, McHENRY COUNTY, ss * > In the Circuit Court of McHenry County. 1 „ J. V. BUCKLAND, et al • VS. CLAYTON C. HARRISON, et *1 - In Equity, Gen. No. 27184. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree made and entered by the Circuit Court of , McHenry County, Illinois, in the above ' entitled cause on the 3rd day of August A. D. 1936, the undersigned will on Friday, the 16th day of October A. D. 1936, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, Central Standard Time, at the east door of the courthouse in the city oi Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public vendue to the jhighe^t and best bidder, the following, to-wit: • TRACT 1 -- A part of lot num- • bet six (6) of the Assessor's Plat 'of the village of Ringwood as surveyed and platted by C. M. Prick- :* V'ett, Deputy County Surveyor of. ;";-fM<jHenry County, Illinois, said- " plat being recorded in the Recorders' office of McHenry County, Illinois, in book 62 of deeds at page 504, described as follows, Beginning at a point on the southerly line of said lot number six (6) of - sajd Assessor's plat at the point • of intersection found by producing the westerly wall of .the Brick Bank Building as now located on said lot to the Southerly line of said lot; and running thence ^Northerly along said line so produced and along the Westerly wall of said brick bank building to a point 25 feet Northerly • from the Northwesterly corner of said brick building; thence Easterly cn a line parallel with the Northerly wall of said building to the east ljne of said lot number " six (6) of said Assessors' plat; thence Southeasterly along the / Easterly line of said lot number six (6) to the Southeast corner thereof; thence Northwesterly along the Southerly line of said lot number six (6) to the. place of beginning, situated in the township of McHenry in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois. TRACT 2 -- Also, lot number • five (5) of the Reynolds Addition to the village of Ringwood, Illinois, adjoining lot nupiber four (4) on the East, situated in the village of Ringwood, in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois. > TRACT 3 -- Lots one (1) and two (2) in block three (8) ' of Edgewater subdivision, it being a re-subdivision of lots twentysix (26), forty-three (43)and part of forty-four (44) of Sunnyside, ; said Sunnyside being a subdivision cf all that part of the Northeast quarter (*4) of the Northeast quarter (M) of section number thirty-five (35) and the West one half (%) of the Northeast quarter (Vi) of section number thirty-six (36), lying on the Northeasterly side.of Fox River I and also a piece of land in the Southeast quarter (*4) of the Northwest quarter (*4) of said, section number thirty-six (36), all in Township number forty- , •five (45) North of range number State of Illinois, the following des cribed real estate belonging to the es-, state of John H. Calbow, deceased, towit: * Lots one (1) and two (2) in Riverview Subdivision in Algonquin Township, McHenry County, Illir fiois. » Will be sold to the-highest and besJ bidder; ' > Terms of Sal* r Cash-Oh delivery* of deed. ALBERT WILBRANDT, Administrator of the estate of John H. Calbow, Deceased. 17-8 • RINGWOOD ^ eight (8) East of the third principal meridian. The plat of said Edgewater Subdivision being filed : for record in the recorder's office of McHenry County, Illinois, sit- > uated in the Township of McHenry, in the County of McHenry in the State of Illinois. Tract 1 to be sold subject to existing lease and the general taxes , for 1936. Tracts 2 and 3 to be sold subject to the general taxes for 1936. Also,'one certain certificate of sale /jffcued by the Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, on foreclosure proceedings known in said court as cause General Number 26946, bearinedate of February 29th A. D. 19^6,'covering the following described premises, to-wit: -- Lots 31 and 32 according to the " Assessor's plat of Johnsburg as recorded in book 43 of deeds on page 300, in McHenry County Records. Said lots being located in and being a part of the Northeast quarter of section thirteen Wm. M. Carroll. Atftittiijr Woodstock, Illinois STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF McHENRY, ss. In the Circuit Court. of McHenry County. , WEST McHENRX STATE BANK, a corporation, PLAINTIFF. ^ r - ' VS. • RICHARD B. WALSH, ET AL., DEFENDANTS. • K "" Complaint in Chancery, to Foreclose Trust Deed, General Number, 27505. Affidavit showing that the Defendant, Herbert Silverman, resides out of this state so that process cannot be|cisco PERSONALS Ben Schoewer of Rockford called on his brother, Fred Schoewer and wife, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dalstrom of Chicago spent the weekend at* their cottage at McCollum lake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gielow and daughter, Marian, of Chicago spent the weekend in the James Boyle cottage. Mr. and Mrs.-H.'E. Durland and Albert Barbian returned Friday from a vacation, in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Moritz returned to Chicago Monday after spending a week's vacation in the Henry*. Miller homte. Mrs. F. Rogers spent a few days the last of the^eek in Chicago. Miss Ethel Biggers of North Chicago spent a recent day here. Miss Lorena Esh of Spring Grove, a graduate of the McHenry High School, has entered Sherman^hospitai to take up nurse's training. Miss Carolyn Tonyan has gone to Jefferson hospital, Chicago, to enter training. ««Mrs. Or a Stucwisch of San Fran- Calif., arrived last week to Told Tales Items of iatf--t Taken From «fc» Files of th* Platntok* •f Yean Ag« SIXTY YEARS AGO served upon said Defendant, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court, notice is therefore, hereby given to said Herbert Silverman, Defendant, that the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed Its Complaint in said cause on the 1st day of May, 1936, and that said action is now pending and undetermined in said Court, and that you, the said Herbert Silverman, Defendant, must file your appearance in said action on or before the first ^Tonday in the month of November, 1936, and in the event you fail to do so default may be entered againsi you. WILL T. CONN, 17-3 Clerk of the Circuit Court. Mr. and Mrs. Beauman of- Sheboygan, Wis., spent Sunday with Mrs. Houston' at the home of Mrs. Libbie Ladd. Mr. and ^Mrs. Robert McLean of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mrs. Frankie Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Minneapolis called on Mrs. Libie Ladd Friday. They with Mrs. Ladd, Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Clay Hughes spent Friday at Williams Bay. Mrs. Libbie Allen of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mrs. Libbie Ladd. The first meeting of the P.T.A. was held at the schoolhouse Tuesday evening. A fine program was enjoyed. Mrs. George Young entertained the Bunco Club at her home Thursday afternoon- .Prizes were awaided to Mrs. .Viola Low and Mrs. Ray Merchant. ' Mrs." A. Li. Laurence attended the funeral of Ezra Dine at Blue Island Wednesday. She returned home Friday evening, spend a month with her patents, Mr. and Mrs, Matt Schmitt. McHenry relatives have received word of the safe arrival of the Jat$es Boyle family at Jacksaonville, Fla., where they are nicely located and expect to make their home. Mr; and Mrs. Leonard Smith have moved from the Mrs. Andy Miller cottage on Bp>ad street to Chicago where Mr. Smith is employed. Mrs. Smith was formerly Leone Conway. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger motored to Maywood Friday to attend the funeral of her aunt; who died from injuries received in an automobile accident the previous week. Mrs. Henry Kinsala and son, Billy, spent Saturday in Chicago.T Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ensign of Palatine visited here Friday. „ Mr. and Mrs. Renard Blum of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Sills and her mother of Elgin, called oh Mrs. Ella Wheeler, Sunday. . * John Schreiner of Elgin was a lp* cal caller Friday. Miss Mayme Aylward of Chicago spent the last of the week in the M. J. Walsh home. George Schreiner is enjoying a month's vacation from, his work in the Central iparket. Mrs. M&J. Walsh and Jier guest. Margaret Aylward, spent the weekend ir. Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howird ^ere Monday Chicago visitors. Miss Florence Miller, who, is in training at West Side hospital, Chicago, spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Hoelscher of Wheaton spent last week with relatives here. Miss Marie Ropp spent the weekend at Bloomington where she visited her nephew, who had been injured in a fall Miss* Malvina Breyer returned to The September term' of the Circuit Court is in session this week, Judge T. D. Murphy, presiding. /The work of fencing the park has been commenced and the plowing arid leveling up of the ground^ is also being attended too. F. A. Hebard has the job of fencing; The steamer, 4,R. Emerson'! having received her new boiler, is now ready to make trips to and from, the lakes On short notice. , • ,v. • A new six foot side walk has been built from Wiedemann's restaurant to the depot, an improvement that has long been needed in that locality^ LILY LAKE A meeting of the Lily Lake Ladies' League was held Tuesday afternoon at the Jewel Tower. Prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph Daly, Mrs. William Etten and Josephine Dosch. Mr; and Mrs. C. -Blum of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage at Lily Lake. Mr. and Msr. Harry L. Miller of Cicero spent the weekend at their cottage at Lily Lake. •'"> A surprise party was held Satur- SPRING GROVE Mrs. Arthur Kattner was hostess to the members of her club Thuirsday afternoon. Five hundred furnishek the entertainment and the lovely awards for high scores were received by Mrs. Steve Schaefer and Mrs. Charles Freund while consolation went to Mrs. Clarence Amann. The serving of chop. Suey brought a pleasant afternoon to a close. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Freund motored to Peoria on Saturday to spend the with Mr. and Mrs. Fred day evening at the home'of Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Miller in honor of the weekend former's birthday. Games, pinging | Bauer.. and dancing was enjoyed by all. About { Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knopp, Rockmidnight a lovely lunch was served j ford, spent the weekend with friends including a huge birthday cage. Ap- in this vicinity. proximately fifteen guests were pres-1 \ party of friends invaded the ent. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. home of Mrs. Tom McCafferty on Sat- F. Dosch, Mi*, and Mrs. Geo. Wegener, urday afternoon in honor of her birth- Mr. and\ Mrs. Daly, Genevieve Daw, day. Tables were arranged and five Mrs. Charlotte Gilbert of ChicagoJ* ^hicago Sunday after spending a week visiting her sister, Mrs. Cora Fland- with (13) in township forty-five (45) North range eight (8) East of the third principal meridian, situate, lying and being in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois.' Terms of Sale Twenty-five per cent of the purchase price to be paid to the undersigned at the time „of the making of said sale, the balance of the purchase price to "be paid to the undersigned when the court has approved of said sale and ordered a deed of conveyance to. be made, and when said deed is ready for delivery to the purchaser. >iThe above certificate to be assigned and delivered upon payment of the $archase price. Dated this 19th day 'of September A. D. 1936. VERNON J. KNOX, 18-3 jjkaostee. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order and decree of t^e County Court of McHenry CJounty, Illinois, made on the petition of the undersigned Albert Wilbrandt, Administrator of the Estate of John H. Calbow, deceased, for leave to sell the Heal Estate of said deceased, on the 8®h day of September 1936, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on Monday, the 12th day of October, ,1936, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to-wit at 10 o'clock A. M., at the East front door of the Court House in the City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and ers. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and Louis Hall were visitors at Woodstock Wednesday. Roy Hobart of Ostend spent Saturday in the D. L. Hall home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey and family of Deertield and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and family spent Sunday in the S. H. Beatty home. Miss Lora Harrison returned home Thursday from ner tr: geles. The Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Ed Can- Friday. -There were twenty-five ladies present. The remains of L. W. Woods of Richifeond was brought here for burial Saturday. . - Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Cruikshank and Mr. and Mrs. John Wahlen of Dundee spent Sunday afternoon in the William McCannon home. The Home Bureau will hold a public card party afe»the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hiarrison Friday evening. Mrs. Edward Carr and daughter, her mother at McCollum lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Landgren spent a few days last week in Chicago. FIFTY YEARS AGO Hinton Wheeler, of Blackberry, Kane County, has" been on our streets the past few days. He was called here by the sickness -of his father,, Rev. Joel Wheeler. Our fnerchants are making arrangements to close their places of business at 8 o'clock on and after Oct. 4. Jos. Pekovsky is preparing to open a restaurant in the rooms in his building, formerly occupied by the barber shop. Mrs, Frank Schnorr of Athol, Dakota, is visiting with her parents and friendi in this village, ~ t ' T FORTY YEARS' AGO ; The first frost of the seasqn on Saturday night last. Circuit Court convenes at Woodstock on Monday, Sept. 28. J. D. Lodtz and Anton Barbian have moved into the Sarah McQmber house on Park avenue. Dr. C. H. Feger has come out with a new pneumatic tire buggy. It is neat, noiseless and easy riding. L. H. Owen. N. Bishop and J. Swadish went out after prairie Chickens on the 15th and succeeded in bagging seventeen in a few hours. THIRTY YEARS AGO On the board of trade Monday the price of butter stood at twenty-four and one-half cents. Postmaster Waite has received word frcm Uncle Sam, that his office will, after October 1, come under the head cif third-class offices. This is truly good news, for Mr. Waite, as well as the people in general. It seems that McHenry is growing slowly"but surely. While in the act of cutting a piece of wood with a pocket knife one day Eleanore Wegener, Josephine Dosch, all of Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Blum and Phyllis DePuye. of Chicago and Alex Wirfs of McHenry were also in attendance. Mr. arid Mrs. Esser of Chicago spent the Weekend at their cottage. Christine Wegener* formerly of Chicago and a nurse of St. Anthony's hospital, is now a nurse at St, Joseph's hospital, Elgin, visited the. home of het parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener, Sunday. " " Mr. and Mrs. Edward Senk "visited the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lipfert over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage at Lily Lake. Mrs. O'Niel and Mrs. Fox of Chi-* cago visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dosch Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daly and Genevieve Daw were Woodstock callers Saturday. Phyllis DePuye has returned to her heme in Chicago after spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dosch. Mr. and Mrs. C. Blum of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. - F. Dosch of Lily Lake visited the home of Mi's. Petev Weber, who is ill. : • ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Cusick, Mr. and Mrs. Stover DePuye and Mr. and Mrs. William, all of Chicago visited the home of- Mr. and Mrsv F. Dosch Sunday."* Mr. and Mrs. Mackey of Chicago spent the weekend at ,Lily L*ke. SLOCUM'S LAKE hundred played during the afternon. Prizes wefe merited by Mrs Frank Sanders, Donald McCafferty and Mrs. Frank May. Refreshments were served after which the guest of honor was presented with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern; sons, Arthur and Lawrence, motored to Waukegan Sunday to Visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nimsgern. Elmer Miller visited his uncte, John Lay, and family on Sunday. Edward Kattner, who has been seriously ill, was removed to the vet eran's hospital at Hines, 111., last week Word has been received that he is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Furlong, daughter, Jean, of Chicago spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Emma Fur^ long. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent at Mrs. Jennie Oxtoby's home on Monday wheik a party of friends gathered in observance of her birthday. The afternooirwas spent at cards and p*i?e winners were Mrs. Jim Oxtoby ancNMr^. Wm. Bowman, while consolation went tQ Mr§. Mark Pierce A lovely gift was presented to the guest of honor. At the conclusion of cards, lunch was served by the guests and all departed wishing Oxtoby many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund and children of McHenry visited in the Geo. W. May home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund, son, Tommy, motored to McHenry Sunday evening to visit in the home Of his mother, Mrs. M. J. Freund. V Paid his Way Gov.' All Landon earned the money with which to pay his way through college by working on a pipeline gang during the summer months. Retribution On top of crops plowed under and pigs killed by order of the gentleman farmer iii the White House, an almighty Providence shows i. f laws are greater than the brain of man, or any one man. The crops are made even smaller.--Southern Farmer." Miss Clara Stoffel spent Friday and, last^week, John Leicken had the mis- Saturday in Chicago. Viola Brefeld was a Chicago visitor over the weekend. ^ George Johnson, Jr., left last week Wednesday for Charripaign to enter the University of Illihois. He was fortune to cut an ugly gash into the back of his left hand when the knife accidentally slipped. ' , Jos. Wrede, while at work at ^he Terra Cotta factory, where he is employed, met with a very painful accitaken to the university by his par-j dent recently when a 200 pound mold ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. fell on his left hand, smashing the in- •uerite Johnson of DeKalb spent,dex finger in a terrible manner, the weekend at her home Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reihansperger and family anil Mrs. Simon Stoffel visited Ruth Reihansperger at Rockford college Sunday, Andrew Birmingham and son of Great Lakes were Sunday evening guests in the Thomas McLaughlin home. Mrs. Harvey Damm %nd son of Ken TWENTY YEARS AGO Butter on the Elgin board of trade sold at 34 cents per'pound last Saturday. - James Green is moving into his residence on Court street, recently vavated by Mr. and Mrs. L. Weseman. Mrs. R. G. Chamberlain is moving osha' and~Arieen Bacon of Waukegan' her household goods from the flat ov^- spent Sunday with their parents, Mr, John Stoffel s store to Mrs. Sarah and Mrs. Wm. Bacon. Dermont's flat on Main street. Mr and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and! The seventy-fifth anniversary and daughter, Julia, of Ringwood, Mr. | diamond jubilee of the founding of St. and Mrs. O. C. Murray and daughter; Patrick s^parish will be celebrated on of Geneva were Sunday evening supwood spent Sunday in the Raymond Harrison home. Mrs. C. J. Jepson and daughters, Virginia and Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCannon and son, Loren, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R a id V: Cannon at Aleonquii,. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and son, Alfred, spent Sunday in the Ralph Smith home at Harvard. Fred Wiedrich and soff, FiSid^Jr., spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and, Mrs. Lester Carr and sons spent Friday evening at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young and daughter, Eleanor, of McHenry spent Sunday evening in the George Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wurtzinger and daughter were visitors at Woodstock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Young spent Friday with her .parents at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Beck of Chicago spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr. Miss Mildred Jepson of Evanston spent the; weekend at her home here. Virginia, of Keystone and Mrs. Robert j per guests of Kate and Tom McLaugh- Mansfield, Jr., and daughter of Green-, lin. Thomas and Kate McLaughlin wero Sunday'dinner guests in the Jack McLaughlin home at Ringwood. William Harnedy of Indianapolis, Ind., visited old friends here last week. Mrs. John Phalin went to Chicago Tuesday for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Oscai^jswejtzer and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr." and Mrs. Alvin Keats, all of Rogers Park, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spencer Sunday. ^ - Mrs. Fred Simpson of Dundee visited Mrs. tJack Purvey Monday. Rev. R. W. Pinnell and W alter Colby took the bovs of their Sunday school classes to Brookfield Zoo, Saturday. Miss Evelyn Karls now has a position with the Patterson Publishing company in Chicago. She is at home this week, however, during the absence of her parents who are on a trip north. • Miss Hazel Howard has discontinued her work at the Stoffel & Reihansoerger Insurance office and commenced work with the Jewel Tea Company at Barrington. Monday. State highway policeman Lester tia- Sunday, Oct. 29. An all day celebration is being planned by the pastor, Rev; M. J. McEvoy. Mrs. Betty Boyko and Connie, ,of Lily Lake left Tuesday for Jacksonville, Fla.» for the. winter. F. N. Muzzy, Mrs. J. C. Pearson,icon is working at the American Le~ MisS Bernice Smith and Miss Zimmer- jgion convention at Ce\e a , •» man attended a teacher's ,meeting at; week. Evanston Saturday. -- Bovko and daughter' James Thompson and Andrew Jepson with'Gerald and Stanley Jepson of Wauconda are enjoying a trip to Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Ajitioch spent Tuesday evening in theS. W. Smith home. Mr. and Mi's. W. A. Collins and two sons of Beloit spent Sunday with Rev, and Mrs. Harry Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison with Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Churchill are visiting relatives in Nebraska. Roger Collins of Evanston spent th« weekend with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Collins. • ;:fl|eat Low, Taxes High On each pound of bacon you buy there is a New Deal tax of eleven and two-tttird cents, exclusive of state sales taxes. Mr. a^d Mrs. Elmer Esping and Robert and Lyle Matthews were callers at McHtenry Saturday. Mrs. Page Smith returned home Oil Friday evening, after spending a week with relatives of Wauconda at Stevens Point, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Chandlers of Gurnee visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Matthews Sunday. Willard Darrell, and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews0 and Mrs. Wm. Eickhoc of Forest Park attended the Cubs-St. Louis baseball game at Wrigley Field last Friday. Callers Sunday at the home of Mrs^ Clara Smith were S. J. Russel of Volo; Mrs. j. D. Williams, Mrs. Nina Tcmisky and lady friend of Crystal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Alden Werden and two children of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Davis of Heniker, New Hampshire and two friends of Concord, New Hampshire. Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss Helen Werden of this community. Jennie Ethel and Marion, were callers at Woodstock Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Spafford^ and son, Bennie, and R. Johnson of Jefferson Park called on relatives -at Oak Glen Farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harris and daughter, Evelyn, of kcHenry visited at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Ray Dowell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and Ml*, and Mrs. Elmer Esping attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schrambris at West Chicago Saturday evening in honor of the formers' birthday. Mrs. Earl Kane and Mrs. Robert Gillespie of Diamond Lake were-callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert, were guests at the home bf Mr. pnd Mrs. Wm. Eickhoff at Forest Park last Wednesday. Heritage of Debts "We must remember that every time the government spends a dollar, that dollar will have to be paid by us or we must pass the debt on to be paid by our children. No parents like to leave their children a heritage of debts and mortgages. ' Passengers in .the tmoldbi compartment on my train were arguing about why railroad business is picking up. m A factory owner said it was because of this new Free pick-up-and-delivery of leis than carload freight. This is door-to-door service with no extra charge added to the freight bilL ^ A traveling salesman said it was because so many passenger and freight trains turn run on faster schedules. • There was a school principal in the group and he said it was Because train travel is so much cheaper lor passengers. He said passenger fares are at the lowest point in history* with substantial re^ucaoos if you buy a rguitd-trip ; ticket--and no more surcharge for riding in sleeping cars. .On; man, a farmer, said he [Heed something he could depend on, that's why he was traveling by train. • • """wl • Another man, a newspaper reporter, said people were in favor of railroad travel because it is by far the safest. He quoted a lot of statistics from a book called, "Live and Let Live.'* • A banker we all know by name said railroad tax payments mean a lot in this state. • Weareproudofrailroadachievements, appreciate the public's good will and increased patronage, and pledge continued progress. "kt Pardon of Ste. Anne One of the most colorful pardons in Brittany, France, is that of Ste. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, which is celebrated every summer at Auray. Accord ing\|o an old belief , of the Bretons, stoe. Anne, a native of their country, fled to the Holy Land because her husband was cruel to her. After his death she returned to Brittany and Jesus, the legend says, sometimes came to visit her. WESTERN RAILROADS aad JUS PULLMAN COMPANY Song of Four Generations t!,'"///// NOTICE During the summer months my McHenry Optical officc in the A. E. Nye building will be closed. Glasses Fitted Dr. Paul A. 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