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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Nov 1937, p. 6

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,**:/" /".•.* • r •' ~v--i.* ^-1 • • *%•••* 4 : Vr- '*»- . -* /**•-;. r'^; r'c^.,, Thunday, November 18, THE FAITH WE S3 LIVE BY! By LEONARD A. BARRETT The greater portion -of business is insacted on credit. Credit is only another word for faith; faith in the a b i l i t y o f t h e creditor to pay, or faith in the stability of collate r a 1 offered as security for a loan. Remove faith from the business world and we have bankruptcy. Business lives b y faith not only in the economic value . of material things but also in the trustworthiness of character. A large banking house in testifying before a senate committee, frankly stated that character is the most valuable form of security. Man'fc faith in his fellow man is absolutely essential to the -progress of'any social movement or the success of any business concern, live by faith in one another. „' We live physically by faith Jjn the ^•teliability of laws which,- th^gh not • seen, have proved themselves in tune - tested manifestations.- The firmer has .ho. assurance of a har- ; vest other than his faith in nature's usual and normal response to seed time and harvest and to the steady laiw of increase in generous measure. The crop may fail because oi drouth or other unforeseen calamity, but faith bridges, these possibilities and trusts "the larger hope." Faith is a more potent force in our daily life than we realize. All ottr created comforts depend upon it. We enjoy a comfortable night's sleep in a Pullman car because we hove faith in those who manipulate the railway system. Our restoration to health depends largely upon our faith in those who minister to us during an illness. We enjoy our meals because we have faith in those who prepared them. We gc to sleep at night with the assurance of the light that cometh in the ^norning. The faith by which we live is always the "evidence ol things unseen." We unquestionably ; t*ust the laws of the cosmic world. That rare art of friendship • is Wholly a matter of faith. The moment we doubt the sincerity or integrity of a friend there is a rift in the clouds. Faith makes homes secure. Faith clears the way through many storms. When we feel something alien moving about in the closets of the heart, faith gives us the courage to face the intruder with the searchlight turned fearlessly upon the hidden self. "Well roars the storm to those who hear a deeper voice across the storm." Faith must be real and not sham nor pretense. Faith is not trying to believe something you doubt is true; hut it is full surrender to the timetested reactions of all those forces, upon which life depends. Hie rtiost important forces are those within our own personality. The Greeks had the motto: "Know thyself:" To that idea we might add the thought: Believe in yourself. Every man knows himself 'better than anyone else knows him. Bat many men try to escape themselves by believing they are the man someone thinks them to be. Faith in yourself comes with the courage to face yourself alone. Blessed is the man who in the secret of his own heart can still spect and still revere himself. O Western Newspaper Union. fchlMINGS AND WYMAH Attorneys One La Salle Street Building Chicago, Illinois --- SALE OF REAL ESTATJR GABBY GERTIE STATE OF ILLINOIS, - V . COUNTY OF McHENRY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY DOROTHY ANN FRIESTEDT, Plaintiff vs. ARTHUR A. FRIESTEDT, ET. AL., Defendants IN CHANCERY 'PARTITION -- GEN. NO. 27616, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that" in pursuance of a Decree made and entered by said Court in the above entitled cause oil the 19th day of October, A. D., 1937, I, Floyd E. Eckert, Special Master in Chancery of said. Court in the above entitled cause, will, on Friday, the 3rd day of December, A, D., 1937, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, of said day, at the East door of the Court House in the City of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, sell at public Vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described real estate in. said Decree described, to-wit: AH of Lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20) arid the East Half (E%) oif Lot twenty-one (21) of the plat of the Club Grounds of Spring Lake, being John B. Festerts Subdivision of the Northwest fractional quarter of fractional Section twenty (20), Township forty-fiv% (45) North, Rangre nine (9), East of the. Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat of said subdivision filed for record in the Recorder's Office of McHenry County, Illinois, January 26, 1887 and recorded in boolc one (1) of Plats at page fourteen (14), said lots being located in the West fractional half of the Northwest fractional quarter of fractional Section Twenty (20) in Township forty-five (45) North, Range nine (9), East^ef the Third Principal Meridian. Commencing at the corner on the base linie between lots nineteen (19) and twenty (20)* of Spring Lake Club Grounds, being: John B. Festert's Subdivision of the Northwest fractional quarter of Section twenty t (20) in Towr^ship forty-five (45) North, Range nine' (9) East of the Third Principal . Meridian, thence South twentyfive decrees (25) East, one (1) chain and ninety-four (94) links, thence South thirty-six degrees (36) West twenty-two and three-quarters (22%) links, thence South thirty-five degrees (35) West one (1) chain; thence in a Northwesterly direction to the center of Lot twenty-one (21) two (2) chains and eighteen (18) links, thence North fifty-one (51) degrees East along base line to place of beginning one (1) chain and fifty (50) links. Lot thirty (30) in the rear of Lot nineteen (19) of the Northwest fractional quarter of Section twenty (20) in Township forty-five (45) North, Range nine (9), East of the Third Principal Meridian; showing the original plat of "The Club Grounds of Spring Lake" in black ink, the County Clerk's Plat in solid red lines and other surveys and descriptions in dotted red lines. Each of said above parcels of property being situated in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois. Said premises above described will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments levied thereon. Term* of Sale Twenty-five per cent. (25%) of the bid on the day of sale and balance when report has been approved by the Court and deed, ordered to be issued. Dated this 2nd day of November, A. D., 1937. FLOYD E. ECKERT, Special Master in Chancery of . the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois. 24-3 W IP!?1 Told es Items of Interest Taken From the Files of Flalndeii* ef Year# A#e " -T TWENTY YEARS AGO McHenry once more did her bit by be observance of Liberty Loan Sunay. At 9:30 o'clock last Sunday morning every church bell in the village tolled for a period of ten minutes and during services, "The Star Spangled Banner" was sung in all churches. Mrs. Charles Page and assisted by Mrs. Clara Starritt, will entertain the members of the Social Wheel and their escorts on Tuesday evening. , /' All the stores closed their doors at noon yesterday, Liberty day. Th\ banks, however, remained open and, according to reports this morning, a qumber of liberty bonds were jjjld, the department of ovur pub* lie school wtth a flne history of the world, in two vcNumes, for wttcfc they wish us to extend thanks. Mrs. J. VanSlyke and children, who have been visiting friends in New York state the past four months, arrived home on Thursday evening last. They were accompanied by Mrs. VanSlyke's father, who will spend the winter here. , Master Jim Fitzsimmons; of Chicago, Is visiting friends in. this village this week. He is just recovering from | severe in juries "received in that fcity by ; a collision with an electric car, while i riding a bicycle. J Ed. French, Harry Eldredge and Aljbert Reynolds went to"Harvard Sun- Iday on their wheels, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, and returned in the evening. FIFTY YEARS A@0 THIRTY YEARS AG# Butter dropped a half cent Oh th# Elgfn board of trade.Monday, the market being ftrjn at. 29 Vi cents, with m> offerings. . • J. J. Vycital has installed a new system of gasoline lamps in his Centerville hardware store. The new wagon for the McHenry brewery is now in commission, having made' its appearance on our streets last Saturday. Henry Meyers, the driver, was the produest man in town on that day. The work ,q£v&learing Pistakee Lake of its carp is going on with great success. Many hundred pounds of the destructive finny tribe have been seized up to date by Ben Stilling and his able assistants. ' FORTY YEARS AGO Mrs. James Roan, an old settler of this town, died last week. The old cheese factory, near the red bridge, is undergoing repairs and will be used as a place of meeting for the G. A. R. and the Good Templars. Patrick Murray, who lived about three miles south of this village, died *at his home on Friday last. He leaves a wife and thirteen children, besides a host of friends, to mourn his loss.. * '• C. A- Knight, assistant (City Attorney. Chicago, was out on Sunday. H. E. Wightman and wife returned frtkrii th&ir visit in Dakota on Tuesday. - r v : S I X T Y Y E A T f l S AGO v - r John L Story last week presented The question of organizing a debating society in this village is now being agitated. " November came in like a lion about four inches of snow falling, which made us think that old winter had reached us in good earnest. We learn there is a new doctor in town, but as he has not sent us his card, we cannot give particulars. The new Catholic church at Wauconda will be dedicated by Bishop Foley, of Chicago, on Sunday. SHMNG would you go V't/^ v i ~rt> sleep o on A cornice' «• W • • . -^OR T^KBA SUN BATH ON THE WING OF WRPLANfc? - OR SfAOKt A Ct&^RIN A POVWDER. __ JAA6AZINE? TRN i hGt to repair, A CAR. ON WISH WAV IS 30 ST AS t>AlM<3€R.OUS1 ^ --National Safely Council FOR SALE ONE 8-ROLL U. S. DEFINITE RELIEF Oil MONEY BACK TOTWILLABD trot due to Excess Add. 1MB lSOAYS TRIAL. For comntate Information, read "WIIIctiT S MfoMSflS el Mhrt." Ask for TATTLES DRUG STORE Main Street West McHenry " 1*17: * HOUSE GALL OPTICAL SERVICE lir YOUR OWN HONE NO EXTRA CHARGE GLASSES COMPLETE (A CA AS LOW AS ^O.DW For appointment, Phone Chicago, Franklin 8510 -- McHenry 60-W or Write to -- Dr. M. M. Kagan OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST 109 N. State Street Chicago Life Limit of Lions Ten years is the average life limit for wild lions, while those in enptivity often live to be twenty-five or thirty. ' CORN HUSKER Phone 100 E. J. Sheldon Grayslake, 111. Charlie's Repair Shop Next Door T# * Boot Noonan%- On U. S. 12 ftAOlATOItS REPAIRED BODIES and FENDERS Straightened Sign Painting Truck Lettering furniture Upholstering CHARLES SIETE8SL KENT A COMPANY "'l ' AD Kinds ef INSURANCE vMh the nest rsflsMs Conpaniea OHM in aad talk it ever •fcaae McHenry • . &&&&&% lhrered pr»c*s ^ thi, or . - - »»««wUh- - NASH UPSETS OLD IDEAS ^aboirt ENGINES! icmbout GEAR-SHIFTING! it about VENTILATION t +about ECONOMYI _ ^ about COMFORTI if about PRICES! •They're here now... the three great new Nash lines for 1938! And, Mister, they sport a list of features that are headline news right down the line! 'Thinkofit... Conditioned Air for^winter driving! A new kind of engine, that gives you terrific new acceleration, and 1236 better gas mileagel New sound-proofing! New automatic vactum gear-shifting! Even size is news... these art th* biggest value packages ever deliveredfor the money# "In fact, there are 83 really great improvements we want to show you... things vou will want to see, ought to see, if you're looking faii; the best bet for your money. "We never saw cars like these before ;;; we never dreamed they would come along in 193K It's a special showing; i. drive in todayT -- B. H. FREUND MOTOR SALiS"*" S. H. Freund & Soo ^ CONTRACTORS " AND BUILDERS Phone 127-R McHenry Our ezperienot li at Your Service in building Your Wapta Phone 43 , VERNON J. KNOX ATTORNEY AT LAW Pries Bldgr---- OFFICE HOU1M Tuesdays snd Fridays #ther Days by Appotataieflt McHenry FRETT BROTHERS CONTRACTOHS Cement, Brick, Plaster and Stucco Work Building, Moving and Rawing- Telephone 625-M-l McHENRY, ILL, **A finishing school should Include course in electrocution." . POTPOURRI V , Body Composition The human body contains about 24 pounds of carbon, teri gallons of water, 112. cubic feet of oxygen, one-fiftfr-ounce of sugar, one-tenth drop of iodine, 60 cubic feet of nitrogen, seven pounds of lime, 561 cubic feet of hydrogen, quarter ounce of iron, one and eight-tenths pounds of phosphorus arid two ounces of My Neighbor SAYS: ,, Ivies grow well in water in the; hoQse. Keep in glass so jthat light may reach the roots. * . 1 * * • When cleaning your refrigerator use one tablespoon of sal soda to four quarts of cold water. This will keep the drain pipe clean and free. An omelet in which six eggs are used will be much lighter if three-. fourths teaspoon of cream of tartar^ is used in preparing it. • • • When a Cinderella plant shows signs of withering, stop watering it and let it go to seed. As flowers dry, gather seeds and save. Plant seeds next April. • * • A new and tempting way to serve gingerbread cakes is to cut the cakes in halves and put cream cheese mixture between the halves* This is a delicious accompaniment to tea or as a luncheon dessert. C Associated Newspapers.--WNU Ssrvica. TRY TO FIND ANY OTHER CAR ON EARTH--AT ANY PRICE--WITH ALL THESE GREAT NASH FEATURES! NEW FATIGUEPROOF RIDE--WITH "SEA LEGS"! A masterpiece of engineering ... perfectly balanced car weight . . . springs synchronized like clockwork ...skyliner type shockabsorbers mounted like a sailor's "aca legs"*1' WORLD'S FIRST CONDITIONED-MI CU FOR WINTER DRIVINCI t No more chilling drafts, dust, stuffy air, or winter window- steaming! Drive in your shirt sleeves in zero weather . . . plow through a duststorm and come out clean. Clean, fresh air ... filtered... at 70°. V ? HO GEAR-SHIFTlNt WORK w' Vacuum* AUTOMATIC GEAR-SHIFTING , split-second control . . . leaves front floor clear. NEW SUPER-THRIFT ENGME Greatest step ahead in years. Remarkably simplified . . . big increase in power and economy ... unaffected by weather! Telephone No. 800 fttoffel A Reihan*perg«r ^ Insurance agent* for ail classes ef property ia the best companies. WESf McHENRY • ILLINOIS "FIRE INSURANCE FARM "AUTO HWtlvailtL LIFB EARL R. WALSH Presenting Reliable Companies When you need insurance of any 1M Phone 43 or 6I-M Priea Bldg. McHenry THE GREAT INDEPENDENT Now On Display--Go Soo It Throo Great V938 Sfi-- Elm St. B. H. FREUND MOTOR SALES Tel. 332 OUSEHSEl WO EVER PUT SUCH A FOOLISH /PEA M/ VOUR HEAP?) He? MOM, POPS GO/M GOIFLM' OU SUKLDAN Midr HE GO TO UEM/EU WMU HE ^ ^ PIES? Slivy QUESTION |A. P. Freund Co. Excavating Gontractor rrncking, Hydraulic and Orane Service Road Building T«L 204-M McHenry, 111 MONEY TO LOAN I hare clients who have money to lend on first mortgages on real estate and others who want to borrow money on real estate. If interested either way, I will be glad to talk it orer with yon. Joseph N. Sikes Waakegan National Bank Bid*. 4 & Genesee St, Wankegan, I1L TBL. MAJESTIC 1M •i«'ti.»A4r 1.1% I 'I --Jt L

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