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CRYSTAL' LAKE IIERALD, CRYSTAL? LAKE, 'It 19f 1 the twit- Nw: Court At!" Echoes of a Has Enviable'RWord PrOCCCIiligS Of bitten nose that pre-! member mt a h' linage suit two years old Bismarck. IUckiit damage suit two years Bismarck, ciuiuted a The also included Besides the widow, lira. Enima Fur-the following passages from the Chris- long, he is survived bv one son, Clair tian Science textbook, 'Science and Furlong, residing in Chicago. Health, with Key to, the Scripture," 1, uvern THE CHYSTiLL LAKE HERALD Published Every Thursday at 2l S. R-ilrcad SU, Crystal Lake, I1L Ut summer.

Th. i i. ago, have agaiuhoen heard in circuit The City Council the the m- bv ilrv liakcr Ediv "The only fact 1 Louis Pinnow court, this time in tne Jurat ot printer's bill for $186.50. The suit was the aftermath of tool, 'Is and Ir arv material coiiceut Louis Pinnow. 72 rears old.

died L. W. Cobb, Editor and Publisher Ralph B. Boylo, City EdiUir that it is neither scientific nor eternal. Monday morning at 5:30 in his homo Crystal Lake.

Illinois drinking party that ended in a brawl in which Grevette is alleged to bare but subject to change and dissolution I Crystal Lake Ave. He is survived by October 2. 1934 five sons, Frank, Louis Jr Otto, Emil (p. 297). Regulsr meeting of the City Coun.

0jtten the nose Df one William Lyan- and Alvin; three daughters, Entered as second-class natter Aug. 8. 1911, at North Crystal Lake, Illinois postoff ice, under act of March 1879. Bid. For P.1 Bids -will be reeeivedi! of CrjsUl Lake Ilii HalL untir 'J cil.

John A. feterson, ior, v- acner jyao. Allnougn tne nose niilino-. The following aldermen were Dac on and reported to be Congregational Church Omar J. Flugum, Minister Sunday Church School, 9:45 present st roll call, constituting a goo ag new Lynacher brought char- Subscription Rates On year, in advance Sis months, in advance Three months, in advance Claude Moore, Miss Hilda Pinnow and Mrs.

Herman Rehberg: a sister, Mrs. Hannah Schroeder and two brothers. Fred and Charles. A brother, William Pinnow, died last Thursday. Funeral services were held at the residence at 2 Wednesday with the Rev.

J. Thomas Haller pastor of St. 2.00 1.00 J0 23. 1934, for pav OcJ from Oak Street to vH 1 CS, inVconu Plans and specification, i Morning Worship 11 a. m.

Tuesday, Boy Scouts 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Ladies Aid Society. The Fall meetinr of the Northern quorem: Tober. Jaster.

ivruper, ges 0f mayhem against Orevette who mington. Haligus and Meier. one was found guilty by a jury; fined being absent. The minutes of the 1000 nd ordered to spend a year at meeting of September 18 were read. tne state fsrm Vandalia.

A motion was made by alderman Meier Grevette through his attorney. onice of the City Clerk and seconded by alderman Jaster tnat rj t. Smiley, appealed the case Association will be held in the Rock-ton Congregational Church next Wed rHruimate quantity I SQUARE DEAL IN BUSINESS Paul's Evangelical church, officiating. OI Vn.ll PtIIU llliiiut-- 3 u- "rr Hlltl iiic utii.Tiun mo iciiriacM aas i art a Burial was in Union cemetery. 1 I On roll call aldermen loner, jasier.

court on grounds that may-j cu. yds. Traft Base cours7' Kruger, Wilmington, nanru nem was not committed. nesday, Oct. 17.

Quarterly business meeting Wednesday, Oct. 24. Bulletin Board: Church member where do you plan hirst Chatham Funeral services for Christ Chath Meier voted yea. ays none, The suit for $186.50 by Barnard q. yds.

Ritumm-, Miller, printers. Is for the brief Surface. "mous Rttr Ttlp sult for JI86.50 by Barnard aq. yds. Ritm Miller, printers, is ior ine oriel carried, tne ioiiik a am, 40, ex-service man, were held this morning at 9 o'clock at St.

Thomas'! by the finance committee were pre- prepare( by Judge Smiley and submit- I50 lin. ft. to be Sunday morning at 11 clock. corrugated I sented and read: ted to the appellate court where thevIU We must be Bigger than nything church in Milwaukee where he resid The long depression has been a severe test on small business as well as on large The small business has the handicap of lack of elasticity in or-ganization as well as lack of reserve which is generally available in large businesses. Those small businesses which have survived the depression are obviously At as Tear Gas lias ouns oo was reversed.

that can happen to us. ed. Interment was in Holy Cross cemetery there. v-ri. i Seekintr God with the whole heart W.

S. Darley Torches 10 Si A bill for j2S7.12 against Ben, Har- 5 Manholes to be'adiu Ta P' John A. Steen Varnish old and George B. Watts of Spring Each proposal -hut! be I Water Paint r. Grove was filed in circuit court kyi by a bank casiuW, 2 SManLefnpi, Mr.

Chatham, who was a cousin of) Mrs. Amanda Simon, widely will enable us to be that. Come to Church Sunday iscoment U- nrn.r.i nnriu, amount based on sound methoas. They have of the of the bid. VV.

Q. O'Neal Iron Pipe 212 47 0f a brief for the appellate Methodist-Episcopal Church. eenHuTfeeraTwIth Intelligence. Abo in ll.tl City that and exceedingly important to 1 ju Coupling his friends calling him Christy. He waMsddinto.fye.tera group of veterans selling the bars, and was one of the incorporators.

He served overseas 18 months during the war. He is survived bv his wife and four Church School, 9:45. Morning Worship, 11:00. Sermon: The Missionary Spirit. Epworth League 6:30.

The Clark Controller aup- Hold Two For Theft In 74 1 H. Woodbury. City (J F. Redirsdorf. Repairs' 7 45.

William Giiyser. 14 years old. and BIDS WlVTCn Evening service 7:30. Topic: James the Man of Silence. daughters, his mother and four broth Tessendorf Repairs 13 25 ineooore uujser.

years wo. dou Raue Hdw. Supplies 23 27, of Johnsbung, are held in the county Alexander Lbr. Supplies 5 87 Jail charged with having taken two This is the annual Missionary Sun ers and a sister. sealed bids on on.

I day which is so designated by the Elmer L. Janak, Auto Repairs the Court House Methodist Church. Let us intensify 65 70 automobile tires and a gun' from the SUPERVISORS MET their success, they have been based OH honest practice. The business that does not consistently treat its customers with fairness mast eventually find new eus-tiave been mistreated will not return, tomers or close its doors. Those who Therefore, ethics in business in the long run pay dividends both in money and satisfaction.

The man who creates and maintains a lasting business institution knows a feeling that is denied the dealer in sharp practice and short enterprise. Business, to continue with success, must not only have intelligent man stock, Illinois: and the spirit of Christian Missions by Ormsby Garage, Auto Repairs Martin Eckland, Lumber Sewer jj. W. North and C. F.

Koester cot- TUESDAY, MONTHLY SESSION WOODSTOCK our prayers and come prepared to Charles T. Allen of Cary, Republican candidate for re-election as county judge, has an enviable record in this office. Always a popular favorite in Crystal he solicits the support of voters in the election Nov. 6 on his record. boys.

On Sunday these boys received their first Holy Communion in the morning. There were over one hundred others with these seven boys confirmed in the afternoon. Very' fine ers in twin boilers in sam said boilers having Beds 15 00 tages on the Fox River at Johnsburj help this most worthy cause in a ne i several weeks ago. oound. cessary material way.

McHenry county's offices may have Uter than October 1 A. B. Wagner, minister a complete audit tnis iaii instead oi o'clock A. s.M Pearson Motor Service, art-age Bauer Bauer. Distillate Buhrow's Food Shop.

Supplies R. I. Overton Motor Sales, 8 25 The two alleged offenders 'had tied 11 94 the spare wheel parts to a rope and 95 suspended them in an old well at their i home. Part of the other loot was 3 50 found in the com fields. When ac- A us.

10 tea the customary audit of cash books, if the advice given the county board of me county i erk ki. in Woodstock. S.iL. hls Immanud Lutheran Church (Mo Syood) furnished by thT' Auto Repairs 14 25 cused of the theft by Sheriff Lester supervisors in session Monday, by a representative of J. W.

North is followed. services. Most of the boys in Lewis- Wm Bruedigam Repairs offir in Prv.t.1 1 1 25 Edinger, the two youths confessed and ton District Camp are Catholic. Tr niinoij. agement but it must have honesty.

The depression has emphasised the value of the square deal. Daily News Orange, Cal Crvstal Garasre. Towing 5 25 "ere taken to the jail where a hearing h. The auditing by a certified account "Tell the Herald Office to hold up S. Grading 171 84 was scheduled.

The fact that two of reject Mf ant is necessary in order to avoid 50 00 the North boys discovered handle bars criticism, according to the represen my October issues until I send mem my new address for we will soon be leaving for California, J. Simon" HOSPITALIZATION By P- F. ROSENTHAL tative, and a complete audit of all records will be an asset to new offi German Service 9 :30 a. m. English Service 10:45 a.

m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Next Sunday annual Rally Day for Sunday school. There will be special services at 10:45 a.

m. Sunday school teachers will meet at 7:30 on Monday evening. Tuesday evening meeting of Penny-a-day Committee Regular social meeting of Junior Walther League on Tuesday evening. Church choir meets Thursday 4 77 from bicycles back of the barn at thej 4 50 Guyser place led the authorities to 25 place where they uncovered the 1 75 rest. lhairn.ar, 0f cers who take over their duties this winter.

School Friday v. "irnniUf(i Board of SuprnriMn. McHenry County. Although all the offices in the court 43 Sheriff Lester Edincer asserted last 41.4 evening that William, the vounger of house have had a cash record audit. 25 One of the important questions facing authorities these days is hospitalization for folks unable to pay hospital bills.

The American public has been educated to se hospitals. Mod-should not be denied even the most Tomorrow. Oct. 12. officers from the books of the county farm have The Herald Pub.

Printing J. F. Mupge. Rental D. C.

Bacon. Gas Oil K. H. Cowan, Repairs Waiter W. Schroeder.

Repairs T. J. Clarke, Sunpiie-Jack Smith. ia-Christ Pfeiffer. C.radim; W.

Chain O' Lakes. Cartage Wm. Humphrey. Drive Trui Postmaster. Stamped Envelopes Illinois B.4i Tel.

Pn Pettv Cash. Misv. Petty Cash. Misc. Public Service Lie' "ts never been audited and this has caused! the eleven Masonic in this dis- 1)0 G.

A. Gehrs. a great amount of concern in the past, tnet will meet at rystal Lake at This fact probably will influence p.m. Brother John A. Lackey, cision of the fees and salaries com-'grand lecturer, will conduct a school CLASS S2 ied ern marvels of medicine and surgery i humble, although, of course, abuses will have to be avoided.

When a per- I son is told that only an operation, a I Toni; The Miuion Church rht at 7:30 p. m. our weekly 14 of instruction in the absence of Brother Harry C. Shaii-s. All Master Ma--ns are invited.

There will be "refreshments. 5 jrr 5 hut er leu aid 10 i 0.i 1 NOTICE All xl, m-, ml hnr. A mthimttm cki'jt 1 mittee to whom the matter was referred with power to act. The matter of installing iron stokers in the court house was referred to the purchasing committee, with power to act. Paul Rosenthal, chairman of the purchasing committee, reported that he had investigated the 411 lint is rnaJt it tkt Jj are tJ for mem eAerfd.

Uteri of tkt -anr Power Geo. Rehbersr. Drive Truck 00 money by faytnj jj iKunftsJ mJr lierei. period of rest in a hospital. X-ray and rTayer meeting other, observations or special treat- Saturday night at 7:30, Mrs.

J. C. ment will save a life as a cripple, then Olson is hostess to H. and F. Mission-it seems necessary to provide the rem-j ary Society, at her home 6222 X.

Ir-edy. But operations and special treat- ving ave. Chicago. Everyone is invit-ments are expensive and authorities ed to come to this meeting, are of necessity made to use extreme Our Sunday school is in the midst care in expending public funds for of a Rally canipaiyn. This is the sec-them.

The Ledger sees the day when loud week of the campaign for new every little city in the country will members and a better attendance If John Na-h Dies Funeral services for John Nash, matter and found one stoker selling fn i cu or li room house Northwestern Gara-'e. Gas Oil 71 A motion was made by alderman Kruger and seconded by alderman that the bills be aiiowed as read l4, brother of Patrick 'A. Nash, Dem- VAN HOOZEN, Alden, Illinois. DIULlj WELLS. Water or no pay.

33-40-41-42' for SI 400 and another for S1S00. oungaiow. siu.t i- resoluble. UaDle party Would The county building has been using-v tnr town. XCK I caoiu ui com eacn jr i forty years, were held vesterday in and orders drawn for same.

Un roll FOR SLE Shelled com. oats. neraia unice. installation of the stoker it is believed Washington call aldermen Toiler, Jaster, Kruuer, have a hospital either privately or you wno read this do not attend any publicly owned, where the poorest of Sunday school you are most heartily coal, potatoes, at a saving. Phone his home at 324: W.

blvd. Wilminirton. Haligus and Meier voted rvstai Lake 74--J Edmund that several hundred dollars will be saved inasmuch as an even heat is If you have something to ull the poor will be as welcome as the welcome next Sunday morning at 3 was sung at yea. Nays none. Motion carried A requiem men mass 41 iare in a hurry to sell it.

let uwdwl -Ledger, Tripp, S. richest of the retainea ana mere is pracucauy noIrt m.h;,:.,..'. om.n r.th I fied advertising department of Tt waste. According to an estimate of rhurch. Albanl Ave.

and Walnut ten, her 30 was read. A motion was w-aste. According to an estimate of! and Wa OITAGK To the committee, the stoker will pa- forSt an(J burja, wa? Caivarv t.i i.fj-'uni ate. crystal ane nerald nrove its tbi: erne- made by alderman Meier a.Tl seconded Furnished or unfurni--hel take as a speedy and eflicient uIm i to join us. Classes for all ages.

1ms campaign will close with a big rally day program Sunday. Oct. 21. The state Supt. Mr! Charles Peterson and Mr.

Norman from Chicago will be with us that day and take part in the program. Remember the date. October 21. tery. bv alderman Haiigu.i tr.at said report i months rent out in work around diura Curtis Baldwin of the IER office.

A rkicaffrt on, I Cr Reading of some magazines makes one wonder what kind of stuff the editor rejected. addressed the board regarding instal-ir' iW3 mar- mil ell' al.rmen Jaster' Kru- property. Address TrG Herald Office. 41 TYPEWRITERS -u laiion oi section corners inruumroui: Miss Marv who died two ger. Wilminsrton.

Haiii'us and Meier CHINES Sales, Serrice, SuppW i vears aijo. Three cr.ndren, Bessie, voted vea. Navs car- tne townsnips in tne county. imv matter was tabled until the next meet- Sunday Services FOR SALE Ripe and ere-n Tel. 8002-V-2.

J. Feffer. 4I The fine thing about your job is that it offers a new adventure every day if you look at it that way. rrompt attention givtn to ptoi calls. L.

V. KilU, 1014 07 ta3 Woodstock, Phone 549. lk ried. A motion was made bv alderman Marie and Richard, survive, besides another brother, Richard. His death Monday followed a long illness.

He was one of the prominent resi rag. Workers and supplies would be fur-, nished by the IER, if the project is! Meier and by alderman Kru- ILL P.tKH taking boys bicvele FOR RENT on Ibl Sunday school a. m. Morning Worship 1 1 :00 a. m.

Evening Service 7:30 p. "A service to fellow men-is a to J. C. Olson. Pastor srer to instruct t.

ity tierk to ad undertaken and transportation char- i i i i i i navinir of ln iront of lanire restaurant i rtreet. 7 rooms 'and hath. Stove faf dents of the commumtv and was hiirhly vertise for bids to l.c He a a hrot hfr of Rich- stork Str.t tne county respected ges iurnisnea oy These experts who declare that American life is moving in cycles are jast adopting a more comforting way of saying we are running around in circles. 1 CS. On roll iuesaay nignt piease return, same.

1 KeasonaDle rent. U. Low Jaster, Kruper, Party is known. Leo Lange. 41 I Phone 165-J.

41 I ne amount oi transportation iiBureujan, an(, Vash call aldermen Tober. Wilminsrton, Halieus and Meier voted, ior lo uays win total 9tovt accurunig to Mr. Baldwin. The plan is to locate Ridgefield Gospel Tabernacle Oscar Larsen conducted both meet approximately 1500 section corners. yea.

none. Motion carried. A motion was made by alderman Kruger and seconded by alderman INS CONTEST One advantage of the plan is that Self-aid is now being stressed in relief work That type of work will make for rehabilitation and self ings last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Larsen and son, Mr.

and Mrs. S. Moe were out from Chicago. Mr. and the selling of a piece of property in the country is facilitated by the mark Enthusiam over the Pure Milk As- Me'er Purchase three rubber coats sociation's "Neat Farm" contest held 8,1,1 tw Palr rubrer b.ots for the fire in the Chicago milk shed this summer department.

Or roil ca.l aldermen (JUmtttrfaoW, I i ing. A section, made up of 640 acres, can more easily be divided and dis Mrs. Moe brought several beautiful messages in song. Sunday: Sunday school at 2. Afternoon meeting at 3.

Evening 7:30 i was at fever heat when John T. Coop- posed of by. the markings, it is said. loner, jaster, ivrusrer, uminnon, Haligus and Meier voted yea. Nays none.

Motion earned. The monthly report of the county er, of Orland, l. inois, walked away I CRYSTAL LAKE treasurer Harry F. Peteit showed a 'with the Grand the bronze in addition frize, Merit, balance on hand Oct. 1 of $68,249.22.

Plaque. Award (hurches I Evangelist. George H. Baucrlein is expected to begin a weeks campaign next Sunday. He is the pastor of the Appleton Gospel Taber The balance Aug.

31 was to a cash prize of A motion was made by alderman Meier and seconded by alderman Hali-SfUs to adjourn. Carried. J. A. Peterson, Mavor E.

H. Woodbury, City Clerk paid out in orders during the month f.1ffifrtT; Wri li 1 1 mm tmtmm mmkt of $31,759.69, leaving nacle of Appleton. and has recently conducted an Evangelistic cam- J.IST OK CANDIDATES 50; received during Sept $37,075.72,1 paign in the Milwaukee Gospel Taber leaving a balance of $68,249.22. A license for the sale of alcoholic! County Clerk Raymond St. Thomas Church Masses at 8 and 10.

Rev. A. McCormick, pastor Woods of can BOWLING Standing of League ending Oct 2 nacle. Rev. Bauerlein needs no introduction here as he has been with us beverages was granted to Gordon F.

has received the otMCial list Kamholtz of Cary and a dance hall cMMBBaaaisMM several times before and he has a message that is much needed todav. didates whose names will appear on the ballot for the election on November 6. The ballot will have five dif 1 7 5 4 Lake Side Tavern La Plants I. A. license which will expire Oct.

9, 1935 was granted to Charles A. Bower of Marengo. HUM IS. AnSel Food! Cake lc Old Manse Syrw lie VMIHtMOl Ml Ban ua. 21c Crackers, 8-ot pkg.

9 -y SpagbetU ZXSttlc Browna Sayar ua, 25c laaui Cocoa tc ferent parties the same being the Re SUNNYFIELD FLOUR Come and hear: "Scripture for meditation." Undenominational. Everybody publican, Democratic, National Pro- Public Service Co $144.93 was allowed for purchase G- A I. of right of way on route lib, which Bethany Lutheran CJiurch Crystal Lake ave. Elmhurst ave. Teacher's meeting Friday evening at 7:30 p.

m. at the church. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. i ilorning Worship 11:00 a.

m. Evening Service 7:00 p. m. "The master is here and calleth for thee." Welcome to Bethany! Rev. Arvid P.

Chindblom 169 169 is the state road from Burton's Bridge to route 61. 24-LR BAG 87c Card of Thanks I wish in this manner to express my 213 174 172 177 151 206 164 200 209 163 143; Four thousand dollars was allowed gressive. Prohibition, Socialist Labor and Socialist. Liddle Following is a complete list of the W. Oerkfitz names, and their parties, as they will Al Pepping appear on the ballot: A.

Kammin Republicans: J. Collard State Treasurer, Wm. J. Strattor; State Supt- Public Instruction, Fran-1 sincere appreciation to -relatives. Salad Dreaata Slic Rajah Extracts 134; 173 from the county highway tax fund for maintenance and care of the McHenry 5-lb.

bag 23c neighbors and friends, who were so kind to me in the last illness and death county patrol system of roads and purchase of machinery for the next month. 942 788 i of my beloved husband. I also wish to thank those who sent beautiful! cis Blair; tor Trustees Lmversity Total 2617! wtnarmin BBBBBWBBBSSBSSSSSmSBBi Pancake Fmmu- aSMc I I NEW WHITE A Sifter jul POTATOES Swnct Co. floral offerings and all who donated The request was made by the road and bridge committee of which E. F.

Kuecker is chairman. Mileage, per tdiem and special com Illinois Merle J. Trees, James Warn-shory. Mary A. Wall; Rep.

Congress-at-large, C. Way land Brooks, Milton the use of their cars. St. Mary's Episcopal Church The Church with the open Door Oriole Trail near Dole 8 :00 a ra. Holy Communion 10:00 a.

m. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Church School for Pre- 41 Mrs.

William Pinnow Publi. J. Meier E. Martinic H. Snader B.

Mitchell E. Doty Jones; Rep. Congress lltb District, 191 172 122 197 183 116 168 148 173 175 mittee work paid the county super- 180; 141 158; 204 193j Dr. Fur loaf visors for the past month, totalled "uncr, iteea; nep. in trtnerai school children.

Funeral services for Dr. John C. Of this amount $329.70 was for Assembly 8th District, William M. $422. tl.aiTAII Ktrhrd I County 11:00 a.

m. Morning Prayer and i Furlong, 71 years old, well known Mc- special committee work. Supervisors received the following amounts for sermon. Henry county physician residing in Judge, Charles Allen; Countv 855 780 876 60 ri. m.

Gamma Kappa Delta, 1 Spring Grove, who died in a Janev- special committee work: JU A. Stock- ...111 a a bmu bbbbbbbbbhbibi i Young peoples' ville hospital from gangrene develop La Plants well. Delos Wright. L. B.

Palmer. F. E. Beck, $130 CAKEFLOUI Clerk, Raymond D. Woods; County Treasurer, Lester Edinger; Sheriff, Henry A.

Xulle; Supt Of Schools, Ethel C. Coe. Democratic: State Treasurer, John Stelle; Sunt. W. Prignitx J.

Johnson P. Green E. F. Kuecker. $14; H.

Ac man. ing trom automobile injuries, were held Tuesday morning at 11 from the home in Spring Grove and then the body was shipped to New Boston, I1L, 182 171 135 173 173 Joe Hemmer, John 201 137 146 150 167 205 169 144 171 167 2T t-0I fKU- Mondays, 8:00 m. Adult Religious education. These classes will be conducted by the Rector in an effort to acquaint those interested in he genius of the Episcopal church, its Doctrine, Or lO H. Fahrenholx Harrison, Henry Turner, Public Instructions.

Wieland: H. Scott Where interment was held. 30; J. G. Stevens, A.

H. Hale, For Trustees University of Illinois. I CDU'CX Although Or Furlong was suffer- G. A- Dodd, Paul Boaea Glen Plumb, Harold Rojrue. Oscar kuckoi 5C ganisation, History and Worship.

The ing considerably from exposure and a thaL $30.70. MAIMARINC Total 2491 J. Mayer; Rep. Coogress-at -large. The net cost of running the county meetings will be held in the Parish severe bruised leg received when his 29c Michael L.

Igoe, Martin, A Brennan: G. Hehnan Aoose and anyone interested wel-, automobile rolled down a steep era- farm for the month of September was $1,485.15. according to the report sub bankroent between Sprinr Grove and New Cabbage Grapes. Tokay Congress 11th District, James A. How-1 P.

Otto ell; General Assembly 8th District. W. Geske SidoTj 188 175 148 148 176 Solon Mills last Thursday night, his mitted by the superintendent ox the 226 133 148 206 204 142 172 148 169 149 Let twee, solid farm. Gardner Knapp. The total' pro come.

Wednesdays, 12:30 p. tn. Woman's Guild. Thursdays, 8 :00 p. m.

Choir practice. Rev. E. B. Thayer condition was not regarded as critical until infection developed in the leg Thomas A.

Bolger; County Judge, R- Moore Charles Carpenter; Countv Clerk. iF Utech Howard Cairns: Countv Treasurer.) fit was $69.93. Nancy Hall Sneet Potatoes I SO 5 25c yyury. Dr. Furlong, attached to the army Richard Novak; Sheriff, Thomas Nol Rollen Rokou of Dundee, Leonard S35 917 780 Total 2532 Schumacher and Kenneth and Ralph medical corps at Camp Meade, ML, during the war, was a member of the an; oupt.

tI Schools, Jesse Armstrong. Christian Sciesct. Berkley spent Saturday at A Century XSalMWial tTorressive of Progress. 1. Treasurer.

Dr." Wm. Venecek: Sum Christian Science Society of Crystal Lake, IU, holds regular service at Kew Odd Fellows Hall every Sunday Richmond post of the Ansencaa kegtoa and attended a meeting of the post at Richmond last Thursday night. He Frank Conrad and son Edwin were Pubbc Instruction. Dr. Pctra M.

Dahl: BAKER'S COCOA M0-SANICA COFFEE 47 rWiumChoeoIct-2i23c Post Bran flaktt I Instant Postvm A-x. 27c Swans Downis callers in the Otto Berkley home Fri was en route home when the accident day. rs(ces -oiversty oi liunoia. Jovee at 11 a- Sunday School at 1:39 happened. Mrs.

Alfred Schroeder and daughter Jackson. Christ Minneci. Dr. Frances G. Hulbert; Congressmaa-at-large, Two DUd i White Hobo.

Two of oar Presidents hava died la the White House. They war WU-Ham Henry Harrison, oa April 4, 1841. one month after hU Uauguratlon, and Zaehary Taylor oa July 1859, about stxteea Booths after he assumed of-ca. Six of our Presidents hsvs died while office. When be tailed: to return home.

relatives and friends started a search waiter rtesoit, Martin rewrosnlk. avaa. The Wednesday evening meeting, 8 p. the second Wednesday of each bmbU at Odd Fellows Hall. Railroad Street.

Th public la cordially Invited to attend oar sen tees. Dorothy were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Char lea Greggo of Norwood Park. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Rogers of West Prohibition for him bat it was not until Sat or day QUALTTT MEATS Armour Treasurer, Frank S. Reran Supt. Pubbc Instruction. James Oliver Bns- af ternooa that he was found pinned beneath his car by two hunters.

One "Lnreahty" was the subject of the Chicago, Win Jesse, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinnow and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ib.l9c wvH, University of Illinois.

Florence K. Trego, Lawrence IessoB-Scrraoa in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, om Sunday, October Berkley attended the funeral of their Bnttov, Adah M. Harler: Conrres of his legs was caught under a wheel Although Dr. Turtong was comcioas. be was suffering greatly from shock and exposure and was unable to tell authorities how the accident occurred.

in, Mrs. Frank Conrad of Dundee- man-at-bxrge. Clay Gauner. Frank Sunday afternoon. S.

The Golden Text was, "All that is In the arortd. the lust of the flesh, and i i Earl Herrick. STAR IMS Genuine Spring- LEG 0' LATilB STEMG OnCKEii'S Dorothy and Frances Pinnow and lb. ISC He was taken to Merer hospital in ne laM or me fiB, mi me prrae oi Elaine Rogers pet Sunday with Edna, Marion and Vera Berkley. NOTICE Lie.

not of the Father, bat is of the Jaoes-Ule where infeetio developed wor1 1. And the world passeth iJ and caused his death Sunday night i i i "i i i Socialist Lahor: Treasurer, JrE. PrOim" SuprTuhUe Instruction, ChristSChnstiansea Con-rressman-at -large, -John L. Lindsey, Frank Schmar. Socialist: 1 Dr.

FnW was well known tnspssiRg' tJUmtd ea the Writes of Caap 1 -September 16, 1934 TVar -MotSer: FRYING CirfCEENS SMOKED PICNICS fl. By property located at Terra Cotta. Aar DM VlrJsf turn IV: Treasurer. Marrls' "Fra-r-Win- Jtnn. "Today I wrt Pierce.

I and the wiJ of God abtdcth for ever" (I Jjha 17). Airont the citations which com-f rrted the Lesson -Seraooa was the iuiw.ng from the thaw ect ryes upon that which it not? bv the I Public Injttroct Ft ttirded a Fteld Fuss said throoghout McHenry couatr. havug practiced ia and near Sprvg Grove for the years for the time he in the arwty -rrire wvrre be wa c. is jorwd a captain. He was presides of the McHenry Cooaty Mc4---il frry-Tfty.

Ir. Fu wa jrrm4a- t-d from tie Ruh Meicai acb.9l ia -bUifl be vrasmitMl iJ 0 of Boise. Tlis mass satd 'on; Trus-es of riiinoi. I wrm wuj wd rT.r.- nsn tk. Z't Eby nsJu'aek Prrrh FffleU'" Johr E- rrw 3 aTnA b3 extent af the law 1 A UW' KrVMit KcIVjwe-J, Harold O.

for the boys who were ir hired and tSert woes frti.njr fre.t 7 h-y vvijriiy Hi iJ C-'i. r4 -f i-r rn-Aes certain mice err. serves -r-: ts-y Vj as sm e.r to- Pre tils til)..

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1875-1985