, / > : - . - y > > * V ^ f * - " T : ' - ^ f'&»? f r > ' ^ *' t'- ,' 4\ !"^X ": *( ' r&i • ~ Llf±X."3 ' av #" /*<;•-'••> ••*•'•' ' >i y *'.»&«-?-••'•'% sh^ s» " ' 4i " * ' "•' ' •-J • * " ? aV J - ' 1 I J , January 27,1938 , ^ „* j * < j -*? **, $ ^ ^ $ji _ V x **? ^ * *? - "> t */> y V* ft"** J^r W J1 -*is. ,1 ** '** w *** ' . . • , " * f / *> : • • * * ' vV yV'.-i McHEHKT PLAWDIALHl ,Wi'- l." .'.•.<t«'. ' r ! V - > i C ' : ~ *V' t , hV'* ^ ** L *( -&'*' f. * ^ \ ^ *i» L *" _T* BOWLING .-&|Bd Smith hit the pfas for a 627 serin to overshadow Felix Unti's 610 in tiie Forester league, bat Felix and his team won the mftch. "Blondy" Hapke is at the top of the ^fiaap in the Ladies' League this week •Iter rolling a 207 game in a 464 aeries. , Better take a Schreiner's score. «&te bowlers. squint at Morris He's up with the W&SM "I want to answer so many of ray Aid customers who are wondering about my physical improvement. One comes in saying, 'Doggoned, Mike, Ij thought you were ready for the under- Winkel hit 624 to help the Meister M. Krause .----... 100 Bnu team win from d*n*l Tawrn. B. Thennes 114 Class will tell. . : 1 • 1 1 Totals (wimuki" 580 Schaeffer's: Barbian 115 Frances Freund continues to look L. Krause 95 like the class of lady bowlers in these Karls 105 parts. Last week she chimed in with Covalt124 a 204 game. This week it's a 613 ser- Page .^^^.,..^..,~.. 121 ies. f j I Totals Ben Freund, the Packard ProiAofcer Hapke (charge this to advertising) rolled a M. Kinsala 214 game for prize money last week. Justen Hittin* on all cylinders! Phannenstill J--;-- Bellows Take a peek at that tie game--2131, all'--turned in by the C. O. F. Canadi-! Totals, ., ans Monday night. Thalia something Volo Beef Trust you don't see every day. Littlefield -- G r i m e l l i The Harvard K. of C. team took the St. George •• local group into camp last Sunday aft- Lenzen ernoon. .Wagner 117 114 113--330 114--342 617 161 120 110 127 121 607 1823 122--398 123--338 136--351 110--361 COUNTY CAGE CLASH ! IN PROGRESS THIS i WEEK AT ST. MARY'S' 560 141 113 124 120 116 207 ISO 138 137 116 P14 728 593 1935 126 50 99 95 102 109 84 131 93 102 The McHenry County Basketball tournament i!s on its merry way. t Eight teams are entered and playing 121--363 in the spacious St. Mary's gymnasium at Woodstock. Here's the way the teams are paired for action: Wednesday Evening 7:30--Richmond vs. Crystal Lake. 8:30--Hebron vs. Marengo. Thursday Evening 7:30--Woodstock vs. McHenry. 8:30--Harvard vs. Huntley. 612 1811 116--464 92--335 109--371 160--417 116--348 101--331 Friday Evening 61--195 j 7:30--Wednesday Night Winners. 92--2221 8:30--Thursday Night Winners 119--307 Saturday Evening "SO I HEAR" • 4jr. EARL WALSH the problem wdtdd b* {Mirly well whipped. The barbers will murder us for that. (But it might increase the sale of tonic to bald-headed men.) --!-- Here's that man again--Ar whoever signs that Shortliand-Gr^ak signature: Dear Earl: • Seeing Kingfish Levinsky's name in I the paper again brought to mind a ! negro truck ^river's version of the taker and here I see you looking betterj That's all the bowling for There ^ ^ mo^ than you have for a long tune Thei mn alo other asks, IHow come, Mike, here IJ , thought tiie D already got you quite a while ago. Now I see you .are starting to shine again. What was jfiftally the matter with you.?' " "Oh! So and so. Sometimes it was filled rheumatic ailments, sometimes alcoholic pains (to others). All I know that my disease was catching. It caught all my money to somebody else. •And if it would not have befcn for Wiljtiam P. Allen, Superintendent of therl' McHienry County Hospital, I certainly ip' Ww&wii' • kntrn Kaam /AW/vAi^Am ' . _ • . * I^ey just ke«> Totals 47? 519 510 1511 J. Thies ........ J. Rothermel J. Hterdrich ij Fr. Miller ...4 E. .Smith ...... G. i0. F. 169 156 ..... 167 ;.... 138 • r ; Match Gaaiia 203 142 1J6 168 188 202 Hebron 165--476 R. Keucker .f........ 157--428 {j Schroedec 139--474 W. Tibbitts 183--509 K. Pellet 222--627 Ei Kraft 158 190 154 154 168 174 129 142 193 158 ^ . Page Methuselah! ^ 1 Chicago, Jan. 24, 1988. So I. Hear: In your last week's column I notice Loupia-Levinaky bout a couple of years a poem credited to somebody who ago. signs himself "S. P. Getty." I want "Ah'd nevah seen a big time" flght ,to register a protest for two reasons, so Ah made up Mah mind to go to In the first place "Spaghetti,"or what- dis one." "Ah only had ten dollahs ever his real name may be, is not the buth Ah did'n care cose Ih was gonna author of that miserable piece of po- see a big fight fo da fust time in Mah etry unless he is somewhere around life. the age of a hundred, because I am a "Da night ob de fight Ah went to <la very old man and I remember seeing Stadium, bought me a seat fo five dolit wheri I fwas a kid, jtist about able lahs, bet four on Levinsky, and bought to read and write. Secondly, this fel- a pair of binaculors fo a dollah so 'se low tries to appear funny by adopting Ah could see the fight bettah. a name reflecting on the Italian na- "Well da fighters was already intionality, of which I happen to be one trodooced and da fight was jest bout . . I. have very little regard for any- ready to. start. I was jes fixin my , ,^A11 Forwards" were the class of theione w^° >«' ashamed to sign his own glasses so 'se Ah could see da boys an<^ ^6. • We'll give you all the dope 170--502 county. Local fans realise that, it is jname- 1 h°Pe y°« .will print this- in hit each other beitah, when all of ajnext we£k aft?r this «J6un^ niiftet ia 1^6--r445 a long way throu^h to the finals1but |your co'umn. because I have no other sudden Ah bears a roar, looks up at da ou^ wayv We will agree that either McHenry or Hebron can win this tournament' It is also a fair bet that they will meet in the finals. If they do, it will be a battle royal. Somebody will need a^pinch of luck to mix in with skill. We called our shot in the laj^t nament. but hesitate on this one. 137--541i 7»30-^-Consolation (Friday Night Losers.) 8:80-Championship (Friday Night Winners.) ' McHenry hasn't won.a county chamionship since Coach Stringer and his Harry Conway will not be available for duty in this tournament and there is no kidding about it--Wk ate toeing strength. -I-- • - • • - Harry Anderson will be back in action as a shining light to offset thfe loss of Conway. It would be so much better to have them both in action, but that's no advance alibi. We have a good team and if the boys will fight half as hard in the first quarter as they always do in the last quarter, we won't kick a bit. • V„ r« ^ I • * • I •" * r NEWS FLASH! " * if ^ - The District Tournament will be played at McHenry on February 25 SSSs 116--412 have high hopes that Coach Reed and 169--516 his boys will come through. 166--492 "r Totals ».4M«v*.. A. E. Nye V.Knox would have been 'doggoned' forgotten p already. He is the only one who gave tne the best and most honest advice, Without charging me a 'doggone' penny, that anybody ever gave me for all tty money. I will always admire him as my life-saver. Whoever is interested in what the advice was--Here it is: . "1. Give your stomach only that . which is becoming--But never ,much. * '*2. Take a hot bath daily. "3. Stay away from the doctor, , and always wear good shoes. Pre" ferred are the GRIMSRUD QUALITY^ SHOES _ 833 157 114 167 202 which^yoa can buy at the lowest prices POPP'S SHOE STORE West McHenry, Illinois Main Street Phone 162 More next week in this" same corner EMPIRE THEATRE Week Days 7:20 -- 9:20 FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Mickey Rooney -- Lewis Stone "YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE" Also---Laurel-Hardy Comedy and National Wonders of the West SUNDAY -- MONDAY ^ January 23 -- 24 Joe E. Brown -- Helen Mack "FIT FOR A KING" Also--Comedies - Cartoon and World News rUESDAY (DOUBLE FEATURE) ^ Admission, 10c - 20c Wheeler - Woolsey (1) "High Flyers" (2) "Some Blonds Are Dangeront" WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Jamas Cagney - E. Daw "SOMETHING TO SING ABOUT" Unti Totals L. Heimer G. Freund H. Weber .. A. Justin .. 145 815 135 160 187 182 233 785 174 154 134 146 E. Thennes 160 897 139 122 183 142 166 '866' 2514;:. Tdtalir-WU.;; 155--Wf " Yolo Vultures 148--422 Lutz 183--537 Lehz^n 184--568. Molidor 232--610 j< j, Wagner .... J. G. Wagner .... 824 79ff 747 2867 REPORT HEAVY SALE Totals .... W. Heimer .. Weingart ...... H. Schaeffer P. Karls ... L. Winkel .... Totals ... .ZV 768 158 ... 137 .... 177 .... 175 w.. 182 852 131 164 165 209 140 902 2584 145--458 175--451 171--488 McHenry 136--424 l. Heimer , 188--514 A1 Justen . J. Baur J. Frisby ... P. Karls .... Total! 848 887 815 2335 157_446 133--434 160--502 158--542 189--511 ers . 177 . 164 . 137 . 211 . 158 190 129 172 179 174 way of reaching this contemptible rat ring and dere was da Kingfish, fiat'on «• and I want him to know he cann6t get his back, out colder dan da fish he use! News comes to us that Mrs. Klonts away.-with such stuff. Ito peddle. So it cost me ten^•dollahs s«w the fitsV robin- of^^ thereason <mI " "! - MACK A ROANE¥. • !to see a fight ah didn't even see.", {Monday of this week. Ought to cage AP n A1ur« A irn -TCtr •• : ' -- S-- . - | Remember that bout Earl ? I thittk!a bird like that up and,send him south. Uif IrAJAfi AIXU j -1^ etf #alk>p for ah old gent, l^r. it las^4 1;53 o£ th^ A»ljt rouftd, didn't This idea th^t the eaily bird catches ^LICENSES DURING '37 ; Mack A. Roaney. You couldn't sign it? • , .-r $ - ' , •' - I a message like that with: a name like •* . , " Mr-.. Cream I'uff, • _.. >.. _. ..-i. The'fJiiee #a#cneap^ - . -^8-- • I scraps that we would have given twice We were inclined to string along that much to get out of. ^ with "S. P. Getty" until *you came --1(-- 797 2482 the past year. This exceptional num-|®longr „ Glad to help you reach " S. P.' The Coun^r Tournrtaent is under jber can probably be attributed to the,1^" Every try chop-sticks? , way in the St. Mary's gym at Wood- Iinterest shown in catching the various A • » ^ ' 'stock this week. McHenry will ex- 125--492'"Oscars" and their money tag's. A note from Father Walter Conway, change shots with Woodstock this 166--4591 The new 1938 licenses are now" out! {?rmer twicer for the Relehan Cow Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock 185 148 147--480 < 145 .190 216--551 152 179 192--5^3 Local sportsmen will be interested 180 168 112--460 in knowing that there were close to 186 152 130--468> 5000 Hook and Line fishing licenses issued in and about McHenry during 829 809 Old Timers Schaefer £ Schmitt ......r.7...... Page Sayler Covalt M. Schaefer ...... 15» 155 165 164 '17A Totals Farmers E. Sutton --: A. Wilbrandt 797 2435 p. Justen i......: E. Conway .... C. Stilling ..... Totals 847 844 180--489; with -"a sevnty-five cent price tag. Jtj e ^,ne Irish Prairie fame, --|-- 138--528 js not figured that this new price [tells us .that he is about to set put on McHenry and Hebron are being 159--491 j change will greatly effect the demand a new circu't of mission work. Father played up as favorites by other towns. -- --' during the next year. New regulations Walter tells us to keep up our good That's not so good. Confidence is 764 2455 restricting those who fish through thei^.0^' Thanks much and if you fine. Over-confidence is fatal. 176 144 134 149 171 126 147 155 187 167 ice to the use of one line will probably |P up any snappy items 105---407 decrease the winter catch greatly,' travels, just send them in. 145--"436 leaving- larger numbers for the sum- 134--423 mer fishermen. Some like it: Some 202--538 don't. 144--482, Hunters, 622 strong, purchased liin your 774 802 -fl- Our boys are a good, level-headed , bunch and they know it will be a scrap Another of the Conway boys took all the way if we can win. 3 a trip, but we don't think he did much! --1|-- ^ r mission work. Ray went to Florida--' It seems to favor a team to be rat- TQA 9QAA • cen.s e, satthe ra.t.e ofii.50per~license *^as1 st%rickenJ with ht om1e- siAc _ kness in eAd.\- i as tAh.e --unjd-e r-.dMo-gi.i .' The'y h'a ve every4- *ouo m ^1S community. 164 165 189 149 Totals 816 Adams ... 'v" Goodell 185 Wattles 154 J. Schaefer .......... 160 Hughes 185 Adama isismfewsnw 190 182--501 Standard Oil Co. 165--495 Sogers . ,<146 499 Weber ... 212--535 Molidor ~ Adams 824 864 2504 Gorman 149 164 167 174 153 172 175--496 144 147--455 157 168 New regulations increased the sale of Fur Bearing (trapping) licenses to seventy-four. Each license permitted the use of twenty-five traps and etfch 184 508 f.rap was marked with a metal tag 143--^485 bearing the number of the license. Unthe worm is. out. '.The worms learned long ago that the cirl^ Wom gets 'caught.: : . Happy to receive a card from Mrs. Aicher stating that Doc, is getting along fine after an operation in the Colonial Hospital at Rochester, Minnespta. That's where we served time a few years back. They aren't bad fellows up there, though. They cnt you open, but are nice fellows about stitching you up again. Comfortable days and restful nights, Doc. Good News! From now on we will always sell the incomplete lot numbers, which we formerly returned to the factory, right hfcre- in our store at greatly reduced prices. • . At present wc have on hand seal bargains.. Hlere are just a few of three days and came back to McHen- thing to gain--Nothing to lose. ry. There .musjL.be something about --|-- this burg. . . ^ j Even Huntley is being played up ' : • as possible winners. Well, they could; them.. After our mention of George Tfotir well be rated as such if'the tourna-'. last Week and his knowledge of ge- ment was being played on their home! _ Better grade ladies and growing ographical boundaries, we had a fel- floor, but not on the "lengthy St. Mary's inrl's dress and sport shoes', made of 121 147--421 favorable weather conditions put a ^0w ask us if George could bound the gynu Reaervfr Strength is not -suf- 157 120 186 197 175 143--487 148--422 Totals 807 762 big crimp in the trapping business,1 s!^te of West Virginia. Can any of ficient. Palace Recreation Juniors Totals Granger Wilson Barbian .... Weber ...... Ropers ...... Granger .... .f ... Totals Bacon Ka r 1 s •, Meyers ...... Perkins .... Freund Bacon Totals 864 837 763 2464 135--481 c Lutz 134--516 Schreiner ... 203---568 wf Schreiner .... F. Unti A. Freund ........ 172 214 192 179 1§7 213 195 170 169 127 796 2365 especially for those who were r^jlig, ^ou * I heavily on the muskrat catch. 161--546! •b 204--613! 143--505, 154--502, 129--4231 136 199 165 168 199 145 147--428 162 148--509 131 142--438 178 191--537 188 150--537 Totals:..., 934 874 791 2599, £ c < o » Spring Grove B. May .wi A. Britz ...»••••••«*• C. Freund 867 804^ 781 2452 m Britz ..^5;..... L. Lay 148 102 118--368 ~-™-~ 1«C 186 146--446 Totals I..'...... 185 164 190 539 Canadians 177 137 155--469 ^ Schaefer 210 147 206--563 Frisby ; J." Weber ............ 884 686 815 2385 p Freund . .... •a. Schaefer 137 175 127 165 156 I!-*-- ! Huntley ran Hebron into an over- ^ Did you read that pamphlet in which time last week on the Huntley floor. 'Judge Bame.® takes a few pokes at. Hebron won 32 to .28, but knew they, [his fellow Republicans in our county ? j were in a game. iThe whole article amused us (We rathjer enjoy seeing those Republicans slap We like that Huntley team, but they I each other down), but what tickled do not rate as tournament winners ! our ribs was when the good judge It wouldn't be fair to put them under warned that the Republican organiza- pressure. You all know that there used to be tion in McHenry county had better -II 15® 188--4841 Indians in this part of the country, I mend their ways, lest a couple of Dem- 132 150--457 suppose. Well, the next meeting the ocrats find their way into the court 144 163--434 boys will have will have a lot to do house and county offices. The Lord 190 159--514,with Indians and their customs. Of be praised! If such a thing should 150 136--442 course, I don't know all the details be-'ever come to pass, let's waste"Hoi time cause the chief warrior wouldn't let in giving the country back to the 'Indians. . -II- . ' "Red" Winkel has revived the,stocking cap fad for men. Put a snow suit on him now and you've got somethin'. of a Winkel Conway ... Larkin Tonyan ... Thennes ... Winkel -- Totals StflBng Green ....... Wiser Unti ......... Matthews . Stilling ... Totals That's a big start in our campaign for new styles for men. >: 139 128 157 162 146 159 176 139 149 168 732 791 821 2844 154--452 Clem's Tavern *63--467 q Dacey ............. ^28--424 p Bronson 165--476 Moody .... 211--525 Tegmeyer E. Eddy Totals 760 775 746 2331 me see all the plans, but from what I | saw I would advise all the boys to 156 127 170--452: come and bring those new prospects 128 124 132--384'along. By the way, each Scout has to 165 142 146--453 bring a new prospective Scout w.th 153 ll22 139--414 him to get into the meeting hall next 174 179 134--487 j week. -- ; Two boys did justice to the old Sem- 775 694 721 .2190 aphore Code the other night. These *" |boys, namely Jacob Brefeld and Rich- ' . - ' w : ; | a r d C o r r y , b o t h r a t t l e d o f f t h e c o d e i n W 526 fjne shape and now have one less hard 153 162--502 test to pass for the Second Class goal. 214 184--575 Keep it up boys and let that be a 192 170--516! ie880n t,Q the others. It just takes a 153 210--565(little time and work and you too canjter from all angles. pass the more difficult testa. i creasing amount of 176 187 177 154 202 140--420 McHenry Meister Brau Totals 706 Schreiner 161--430 Steffes 204 483 Granger 179--467 E Smith 186--512 winkel .. L. Bacon 736 870 2312 WUOBCTOC* MILLER TONITE--D4imerware Gifts Paul Muni in 'LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA" FRIDAY ONLY "Big Nite" -- By Popular Demand -- BE HERE! jack Haley -- Ann Sbthern "DANGER, LOVE AT WORK" Sportlite-- Betty Boop SATURDAY SPECIAL! --- Matinee at 2:30 THE JONES FAMILY 'BORROWING TROUBLE' AND Robert Montgomery Idllnd Russell - Robert Benchley "LIVE, LOVE _ AND LEARN" ---- Both Too Good To Miss SUNDAY -- MONDAY SPECIAL! -- Continuous From 2:30 Sunday -- GIANT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM! ! Xaae Withers -- Thomas Beck -- "45 FATHERS" • AND -- Francis -- Preston Foster "FIRST LADY" 10c-30c to 6:00--15c-35c after 6:00 TUESDAY -- BARGAIN NIGHT PETER LORRK in "Thank You, Mr. Motto" Also--Big Special Attractions , WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Walter Winchc'l -- Bfn Errnio "LOVE AND HISSES" March of Time Pete Smith Abo Ladies' Dinnerware Gifts! Weber .... Schreiner Fitz Nye Sutton Totals Freund •' O'Shea i Schmitt Frisby, Jr. ....a.... J. Frisby Freund ................. :.T 'Totals 128 175 125 195 181 105 194 125 176 152 140--373 169--538 Totals After last week's blast, we read in a metropolitan sheet that pastel shades are to be all the rage in men'a fashions. That's got to be stopped. --II-- We have been looking into the mat- Think of the in- .. ox colds and other 896 893 895 2664! This weeks goal for the boys is, "A; ailments. There must be something I Scout is clean. An inspection was wrong with our mode of living. 198 188--566 held at the meeting and the O. D. Of- --II-- 190 184--520 figer of the Day) was Francis Wirtz. With that health angle in mind, we 170 180--527 ne wu the neatest and was allowed to 183 215--624 have the same privileges that his of- 177 187--476^flce js allowed. This is something for leach fellow to work for because this 180 146 177 226 112 841 m I&M713 McHenry Brewery 804 752 125--375 l. Heimer ... 152--523 j_ Frisby ...- 150--483 F. Immekua A. Krause ~ 736 2292 p Karls 150 132 133 178 155 no 212 149 147 164 151 113 170 120 183 145 95 179 191 197 Total# ywww Yolo -4 737 801 124--420 116--324 191--540 RUM 188--499 Bill ...... -- 150--'524 Joe ................. Bruno 769 2307 A. Phannenstill 748 782 801 2326 150 177 149 174 138 144 174 161c 172 104 privileged person does lots of things that the other boys do not get to do. Everyone, no doubt has seen a pyrl ®*^~**"jamid in pictures or elsewhere, but the 161 5051 Egyptian must have got into the boys 135--A\11 because they built a human pyramid 170 490 The strongest boys were placed on the bottom and the smaller boys on top1 and together they made a pyramid about fifteen feet high. Some fuuh! Well I'll be around next week and did a little research work among the old timers. Know what? They tell us that if men would let their beards and hair grow during winter months, Most of the Huntley boys aren't as big as a pint of cider, but they ask !.o quarter and give none. We noted in the Little Five Tournament that the larger Hebron team with superior defense was able to crowd the Huntley boys to the sides and corners for shots. Your percentages jiren't so good from those spots. -n- Since McHenry vtas unable to schedule- games with Woodstock, Crystal Lake and Hkrvard, we did not see them in action this year and hesitate to give them out personal rating, --lilt is hard for-"t *?• ff" along with some of our fellow scribes in rating all three of those teams as .underdogs in this tournament. | ^ The last time we saw scribe Wurtzinger of the Sentinel staff, he expressed keen anxiety in talk of our next clash with Woodstock. Even before the clash, our friend, "Wurtz," gave us a look reminiscent of' the cat that ate the canary. kid, calfskin, suede, elk, gunmetal and patent leathers; also different combinations of leathers. LOOK! 1 Reduced from $2.79 to $1.98 & $1.29 $2.29 to $1.69 7 $1.98 to $1.49 & $1.29 You can see them displayed in the window, as well as in the store for your choice! - You will always find your size--If 'not in one style then the other. : • ; S': Come while the selection is bigt Popp's Shoe Store West McHenry, Illinois^ /| Main Street -- Phone 162 No. You can't couQt all those larger schools out without a struggle. MALE HELP WANTED --- $75 a month paid to many men at first and more later. Local manager of nationally known company wants to hire several men for work in this locality. Deliver orders to farmers, render service and do other work. Farm experience very desirable. Car necessary. Permanent work. You only need to give your name and address. Address Boar 9258, care of this paper. Name Addreif 155--474 167--461 209--560 156--466 197--543 136--378 tell you if any of the boys got scalped. As the Indians say, "Ugh, me see um you next um week um." BCOUt HAROLD TAXMAN. C. O. F. Canadians Team! Schreiner 154 0- Freund 115 P. A. Freund, Jr. 140 Totals 788 765 846 2408 J. Freund C. Stilling To<Utls Team 3 H. Miller E. Steinsdoerfer B. Frisby, Sr T. Wolf 130 153 136 90 234 104 135 171--461 Helen 110--315 Betty 163--537 jjo ..... 125--359 Millie 171 459 Fran • Fred's Green Mill 185 124 160 103 137 107 114 156 112 152 161--453 131--369 127--443 124--639 150--439 e goes WW Vernon J. Knox, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 692 699 740 2181 * Totals ..... McHenry Ladies Team 156 164 156--476 Marshall 155 163 135 158 144--437 Justen 107 107 101 143--351 M. Krause 135 144 144 111--399 Hapke ... 124 -156 468 Page 104 709 641 693 2043 129 125 120 121 Estate of John J. Buch, Deceased. The undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testament of John J. Buch, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Totals Team 1 J. P. WeberWii 161 ;R. Frisby, 121 jP. Freund 134 E. Bohr 114 H. Weber ............ 171 698 723 710 2181 Totals Totals Team 4 G. Frisby 1L. Schmitt V. Freund ........ 154 132--437 Wild Cata 131. 145--397 Unti -- 142 1/8--454 Steffes 158 114--386 Stilling ......... 159 154--484 Thennes ....... Phannenstill E.° Schmitt J. Weber.... Totals i Marshall Brefeld . 691 744 723 2158 i Totals 188 171--495 Volo Vulturesi 151 130--442 C. Lutz 143 135--434 J. Lenzen 119 119--357 N. Molidor 175 189.--508 J. J: Wagner .... J. G. Wagner .... 134--452 143--379 127--387 132r 376 'pourt House in Woodstock, on the 7th 155---380 dHy of March, A. D. 1938, at which; iQ_'itime all persons having claims against -- 625 668 691 1974 gaj(j Estate are notified and requested. to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons in-- 177144 debted to said Estate are requested to. 183 164 485; k immediate payment to the un- 174 181-522, dersigned. ; 224 160--538; Date(j this iltll of January, A. D. 1937. . . . rr-- GEORGE JUSTEN, The telephone company is always Erepared for emergencies. No one nows when Nature will crash down on our plant. It did this in January a year ago when a sleet storm, the worst in years, covered west central Illinois. In spite of the magnitude of the damage, the work of restoring telephone service proceeded swiftly and smoothly because the Illinois Bell Telephone Company has not only its own personnel and resources ..to call upon, but the personnel and resources of the entire Bell System. This working together of all units of a universal telephone system makes possible the dependable telephone service you know today. 167 138 167 154 193 183 170--546 136 161 156 819 , 941 819 2579 Executor, ....... 119 144 716 776 * 744 2236 203 175 161 103 151 184 164 138 172 165 .... 138 ....183 178 177 148--535 Lawrence ........ 179--518 Seborg 145--444; ' v•• .'V .V:-« ---- 163--438; Totals..... 811 7$2 176--492 McHenry (Schaefer's) ---- |H. Schaefer 157 212 20"--520 174--544 929 2532 Ladles' Ciij|f Totals ' Wauconda Juniors 167--423 Diete 158 116--377 Daly 170 162 793 823: 111 2427iL. Adams -- 179 224 --- ' "v - 'lH. Weber ^..tlO 159 * L. Thurjwell .....„.156 167 137 200^--495 Stilling 140 .183 162 222--554; • „ ^ 138 129--429 ] 842 W, 825 2612 136--505 154--557 183--552 200--523 152--475 & * BELL TELEPHONE. COMPANY