Htm 4Q+K MMVMIWIii <aoj mites) to tenmodMi all of ftt Hut1! 0»tkolie OkuA MtlWi Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30. Holy thqrs: 6:00, TAMM SBBTICE WAY AUCTION IBWRB ntBDBZCK, Auctioneers B»nrtt, Wis., than XtTtnf flacttoi to talt' farming, Mb •liwlliml will mU at Public JpMM on tlw old Ons VmuuD flip, teattod mi Lily X*ko Road, 1 M»1mI of Now Muster, Wis., on Wlnnr 80. tlm 1 l ab Bast of 1 alls North, on mOVUDAT, DEOEKBEB 8 1M8. Sale to start at 1:00 p. m. sharp 16 HEAD OF CATTLE lt aOLRBV, 3 OVEB3TSET and 1 SWISS. MHO Cows--7 eloss sprincors, wilting good. 1 Ball, 18 mos. old. • WbBBBS-OeMM*, wt 1,600 UN.; ..«k Man. wt. i.eoo lbs. 1M of Draft Harnoss. VLTKT, Poultry Equipment--80 lite Bock hens. Brooder, 300 chick petty; S chick founts, 100 ogg incubator. EQUIPMENT--Portable "M--, doable unit; 18 8-gaL milk tens, 2 milk pails, 1 milk •Miser, wash tank, sotattoa tank, Mfeynaid electric water heater. STBAW, FEED -- 900 bales straw, 188 bo. oats, 10 tons ear corn; 20 tern mixed hay; 15 ft. silage inj 14x48 silo. ! TBACTOB, Tractor Equipment--Mc-1 useilm 10-90 tractor, PftO tractor gang plow, 2 14-in.; 7-ft. tandem Itt, bnn saw, hammer mill, 11-in. Oekl B-4 silo liner, 75-ft. drive belt. 7ABM MACHINERY--Corn binder wta tractor hitch, McDeering 8-ft. grain binder, McDeering 8-ft. grain: drill, disk, with grass seed attach-j mart; 200-ft. hay rope, three sec-; ttoa lever drag; sulky cultivator; I McDeering manure spreader; corn r*rn~ with fertiliser attachment; j steel wheel farm wagon with rack; j electric fencer; dump rake; Mc- j Peering green crop hay loader; elec-1 trie motor; IV* hp., in good shape; | ; seed cleaner with elec-' like new; 40 ft. exten- . like new; new Stewart all small and hand tools.: Chevrolet Pickup Track. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC -- range, 12x15 linoleum rug, bed, Hamilton player piano bench and 100 late rolls, quanof fnit jars. Wisconsin Facpi Auction Ser- 8:00, 10:01! Wwk Days: 6:45 and 8:00. r FlfSt FrMay: 6:10 art 8:00. ! Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday: Vs After 8 :00 Maes on Thuradny; t'lOO p. m. and 7:00 p. m. :_ v. Msgr. C. 8. Nix, Pastor. St. Patrick's Catholic Chorck Masses: Sunday: 8:00, 9:30 and 11 o'clock. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:08. Week Days: 7:00 and 7:30. First Fridays: 7:10. Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00, daring the 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 8. Confessions: . Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 pi m. , Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Sion Evangelical Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) John St., Vt block east of Hwv 31 West McHenry, Illinois. Sunday 8chool: 9 a. m.•, . ' Sunday Worship Service: <10:15 a. m. You are cordially invited to attend our services. For information phone 65-M. S:« Walter C. Johannes, Pastor. (Humanity Methodist Church Church 8chool: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:48. Junior League: 7 p. m. Official board meeting on second Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family to come and worship with us. Wayne B. Price, Pastor. St. John's Catholic Church Johnsburg MS886Sm Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days; 7:00 and 9;00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:35 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 7:30 to 8 and 2:30 to 3. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. *Rev, A. J. Neidert, Pastor. St. J. LAMZ • , Tann Auction Service, Inc. *tHrt1oni That Pay Are Managed fit Farm Service Way" •NCMaa Allen, Lake Oenevs, Wis., Cashier XMfe, Lake Geneva, Wis., Phone 877, Sale Manager A. Freeman, Hebron, HL 122, Bepressntative Peter's Catholic Churchy Spring Grove Masses: Sunday--8:00. 10:00 and ll:0fc Holv Davs: 6:30 and 9:0u. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: . Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15.. Thursday before First Friday-- > 2:30 and 7:15. Bev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Christ The King Mission Wonder Lake Masses: Sunday: 10:00 a. m. ' Holy Day si 6:30 and 8:00. i Confessions: Sunday : Before each mass. Holy Days: 6:15 and 7:00 to 8:00' Bev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor, Need rubber stamps t The Plaindealer. Order at CHAS. LEONARD AND ED VOGEL, Auctioneers (Nonsectarinn) Services: • Sunday Bible School: 10:00 Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. „ Sunday Evening Service: 7:45 p. m. (Seeond and fourth 8unday of each month.) Prayer meeting, Thursday--8:00 p. ni. * * Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Services. There, is a place and a welcome for everyone. , FRANK W. ANDERSON, ° Blngwood Church Ji.::: _ Blngwood,. 111. ^ . Sunday: Public Worship, 9:30. Clmrch 8chool: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday evening. Bev. Charles Stevens, PastOft Santa Claus will be at AlthofTs Hardware in person from 2 to 5 p. m., Saturday, Dei. 4. 29 tho infknMMloBilt Of flsnrtfc and New Ea&ma, aad tor «aturi« was the moot rtftuabls Hem of export By 1800 but faw bewMr wero to bo obtained tettMMit«Mpart of North Amcrea. Dm i Steady -Stream of hardy American* iross- *1 the plains to aot traps la tfc» remotest rivers of ttn Rocky Mountains. Jean Nicolet was tile first recorded white man to aet foot upon Wisconsin soli. It Is significant that when he landed at Green Bay In 1634 one of the Indian chiefs gave a feast at which "at least six of beaywe were, servet A pressure caaner isn't Wis if the directions are fbOvwed carefully. It should never be taed unless the gnv~c is working property and the valve is clean rss ' ef ttatbar smstlM dry Many gloves of and pigskin aye fln> Ished •• that and'are labels# First Trala Bsbhery Only a rash man would assort the name of the first train nbbtt to operate in the United Stages, but tho first formal holdup of a train of steam ears appears to have been accomplished an October f, 1888, by a crew of Boosters on the Ohio and, MUssissippi raOway near Seymour in Jackson county, Indiana. mBQWm . iuchasftrpi 9t (Bitihei: aad other latia* dtatmbaaeeC They slsp mfr be capable o« spreadtng ihe mm rsataaslrie for infantile paralysis. DOT IS very effective in their elimination. - Bteotrlo Gas Cap A gaaollne cap now on the < Is said to pratect Jbe gasoUi frocn marauders. Opening an tag «f the cap are electricslly controlled from the dashbowS, tor in the wcnM. ^ m'filiii O®*!® WuMngton's faltt teetli ® blmsa bed|y that ft sometimes was dttcult to understand A reeoveriagl a fraetaared jafr kaA - fikHl laeera-J tions safered la a forced laariU^j near the Cortland county village ef Homer, N. T. Clarence E Killi- < grew, 36, of 611 Lincoln Ave, Libertyville, brought his cabin'plane down at night in a plowed potato deld during a rainstorm. Kilgrew reported his radio blanked > out. He was en' route frem Buffalo to Albany. Need rubber stamps f The Plaindealer. Order at '.yfj-" Need rubber stamps f. The Plaindealer. Order at CLARENCE'S- SHOPSELBOT TOUR CHRISTMAS GLim NOWt Barnyard sets, garages, doll houses, table-and chair sets, writing desks, toy chests, kitchen £&&. nets, ironing boards, etc. 1' - FnU line of lawn furniture. E Hen's and ladies' leather belts aad billfolds, wash baskets, market baskets, etc. CLARENCE SMITH Tel. McHenry 583-J-l Johnsburg, 111. ESPECIALLY THE LADIES Make your hcusewwk easy, with all the btily holidays ahead. Use our now scrubbing machine. Also polishes, after igaxing, just by a simple change of brofhes. In a very^iort time yon have yonr floors serobbed, waxed and polished. Rent at a very low cost. We carry Armstrong WftX. For further information i:v> NIESEN'S FLOORS } Located 'at'Peter M. Jnsten Fnnitnre Ck>. carry the best--Armstrong Wax. Wo DANCE AND PARTY .. TOE LXOION """" ABD OUKSTS NELL'S BALLROOM fry at Johnsbnrg Cttvenby ., « McHXBST LKOIOX POSK Mot «i 0 "I"'!'"* !.1" • SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 "hWlr.iS-; rr'&^y #>> ' ' ; A, i f . , • (»*: \tV ,i 'I.-,. Admission 42c, tax 8c, total 50c utti ailiniUHHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllUlllllllllliyiltiHMIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIHIIIIIUIIIIIIIIiyillllllllltilllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIHIHItiHIHIfllHIIHIIHIHmillllllllllllllinillllllHyiHIUIIHlllUHIHMIinilia [ • j e j , * •- i , : \ \ ' • J - ! - - 'u.-x , •>- f */1 "* f,' / INVITE *• " • ' to attend - * . a new store accessories ^ Having decided to quit farming and move to town,1 • sell on the W. T. Stewart farm, located on blacktop Ttfd, 4 miles northeast of Crystal Lake, 3% miles south- 7, %-mile north of Barreville, one mile east 31, on t , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1ii|ilining at lb:30 o'clock a. m., the following described feoperty,to-wit: | 3J JHEAD OF LIVESTOCK M # consisting of all Dairy Cows B - -T JM? WOOynL-3 first calf heifers, 1 bull, 18 springers, some •My be fresh by day of sale, 3 heifers springing. HII chickens, year-old Leghorns. 1 "% _ ; • * FEED '• N tons mixed elorer and alfalfa hay; 1500 bu. corn; 400 y Clinton oats; 1200 bu. Vickland oats; 20 tons straw; f t . s i l a g e . • • • MACHINERY jcD. H Farmall tractor and cultivator; McD. 10-20 tractor new rubber; Massey-Harris combine new; Wood Bros, single row corn picker, new; McD. power corn binder, new •ad bundle carrier; loader and hitch. McD. 7-ft. disc; Massey-Harris, 2 bot. 14-in. plow; McD. 2- bot., 14-in. plow; silo filler and pipe, McD. 6-ft. grain Wilder; McD. 11-ft. broadcast seeder with grass seed attadhfnent; 4-sec. iron drag, new; 3-sec. spring tooth drag; oijirn binder; McD. hay mower, big 6; steel wheel wagon and rack; McD. steel hay loader; McD. manure spreader; roll hog wire; 2 rolls barbwire; 8 hole chicken nest; brood- «r; 60-ft. belt, 6-in. 4-ply, new; 300-ft. hay rope; grab fork; •betric hay hoist, 5-horse motor; brooder house; many qPmt articles too numerous to mention. MILLING EQUIPMENT . milking machine, 2 double units; motor, pump and for 46 cows; 2 wash tanks; electric water heater, Dairy ; 15 milk cans, pails and strainer; 2 steel hog f< cart. <. LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS Not Responsible for Accidents I:All sums of $25.00 and under that amount, cash. Over that amount a credit of six months will be extended unbankable notes, approved by the clerk; 25 per cent down balance monthly. . LPH M. OBENAUF, Owner McHenry Stat« Bank, Clerking " PROUDLY SHOWING A NEW TYPE OF FABRIC DISPLAY ..... A VISUAL ARRANGEMENT QF THE FINEST TEXTILES DI8PLAYED TO AID AND FACILITATE SELSCTIOlft ' ; " PROUDLY SHOWING rUENISHINOS AMD A0CES80KIES EXPERTLY SELEOTED FROM THE TORE- 1HOSTHAKERSIN AMERICA, SCOTLAND AMD ENGLAND. /• * ' • • A: ' •> - i . FITZGERALD'S INVITE YOtTR INSPECTION_'OF THESE OOOD8 OF DISTINCTION f r»0T MOT OF EXTRAVAGANCE ... DISPLAYED IM A NEW FASHION AND IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF WARM FRIENDTJWBM . , V. _ ;b ^ ^ , _ ' : f • • • - - --t ' : ; 4 "v "" • " ' ; it t T* ' ' ' - • i ' ' •" •• ' *'• - •* tfiti-tf j>..?».i •. Li: i* >?e,:v •4hr- •••;$& ?r' :i <rt». , !•" -,1 ,.T1 FOR/AAL OPENING^ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 208 S GREEN STREET/ McHENRY " • ;.t nmniniiiiinH ':T-, ' eiFTS FOR LADIES AND MEN -n .* 4e' * ... Wo I i -.4^--••'••-••r ' • . - V, • '§* carry the following brands:of merchandise: COOPER BOTANY BRANDS CROSBY SQUARE SHOES MARLBORO SHIRTS LOU FOSTER McCURRACH TIES U. S. RUBBER HICKOK DOBBS rtAtS v % PORTIS HATS . LAMB KNIT SWEATERS . WOLVERINE SHOES PURITAN KNiTTlSlG MILLS ED. V. PRICE ' v " ' M. BORN, FITZGERALD'S 'S & lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllLilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIUIHIIIIimilllUllllillllHIIIIIHIilHIl t""* {k j */ y.'V ' f - e ' f j ' "