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The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 3

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WSJ' ttCOSSTOCX SDffiKEL FRIDAY, JCLY 8, Ies, spent Thursday in the Wm, Mc tODAyS CROSS-WORD PUZZLE HIuGVOOD Cannon home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feet and family Publish every eventst' -axocpt 8unaj the i -osiTnc. oavfrurz SO; N.

bwton 8W Woodrtocfc, 111. spent Sunday in the Arthur Peet horns at Greenwood. Miss 'Alice Feet of Barrington spent Mrs. Jay Cristy entertained the Fasy, Aces at her home Tuesday afternoon. Prises were awarded to Mrs.

L. E. Hawjey and Mrs. Libbie Ladd. Mrs.

Louis Schroetler soent a few Sunday; with her parents, Mr. and Entr4 Moond-claa II, 1M1, at the post office at Weadetocfc, III. ndr th. Aot of Mf. 1ST.

Mrs. Charles Peet A group of. young people met at days the past week in Chicago. the home of John Cristy Tuesday eve wy earner l' week By Carrier On Tar Br Mall Outside of Clty Toar S9.M outaia Mcneory county, xn rar t.oo Br mail, ear day a ti .1 yr. im Ajirs.

viola taw was a visitor at Waukegan Thursday. Mr. andV Mrs. George Shepard and family spent Friday at Mrs. Jennie Bacon is visiting in the -Rosemary, Kathleen and Shirley Butler of Elgin are spending the week in the F.

A. Kitchens Mr. and Mrs. G. O.

Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Butler and family of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. I.

N. Butler and daughters, Rosewary, Shirley and Kathleen Butler of lgin, Mx. and T. Butler and family and Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Kitchens enjoyed a picnic at Browns Woods at Spring Grove, Sunday. Harold Jepson of Elizabeth, spent a few days the past week with his parents, Mr. Mrs.

C. J. jjtepson. Mr. and Mrs.

Seorge Dixon of Eagle Lake, spent the past week the J. V. Buckland home. Mr. and Mrs.

George Young and son spent Saturday evening with the former's mother at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Jepson spent Sunday evening at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Elgin spent Thursday evening fn the William McCannon home. Mr.

and Mrs. Farutt, Margaret VT .1 ini'ii 1- 21 i HflT II 13 4 JTTTT znix i3 "1 2 IT ASSIFIED AD' home of her son, D. C. Bacon at Crys Chicago and Mrs. Frank McKenna and daughter, Betty, of Berkley, spent Thursday in the Nick Young home, Mrs.

McKenna and daughter remained until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schacfer and daughter, Shirley spent Sunday afternoon in the Stephen Huff home Spring Grove. Mrs.

Roy Neal and daughter, Shirley and son LeRoy, were visitors tt Woodstock Wednesday. Mrs. Libie Ladd spent a few days the past week at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hawley of Woodstock spent the weekend in the Hawley home. 1 Mrs. Joe Weber and children of McHenry spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young.

MA. Frankie Stephenson spent the past week with her sister at Woodstock, Mrs. Harold Whiting of Chicago spent Friday- and Saturday in the Louis Schroeder home. Mr. and Mrs.

James visitors at Woodstock Friday. Miss Shirley Hawley is spending the week with relatives at Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Kemteth Merchant are enjoying a trip to Soo Saint Marie, Minnesota and Canada. Mr.

-and Mrs. Andrew Butler and PHONE 5 i There was a Community meeting at the M. E. Church Sunday evening. A good Crowd was in attendance.

The Home Circle will hold their an- nual picnic at Mrs. Moores at Greenwood Wednesday Jury 10. pot-lucic dinner will be held at 12 'o'clock Standard time or one elock, Daylight Saving. Mrs. Mildred Munshaw of Elgin spent the toast week in the William McCannon home.

Miss Olive Jepson of Elgin, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. C. J. Jepson.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kitchens of Chicago spent Sunday evening in the F. A. Hitchens home.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson and Will Beth were visitors in Chicago Sunday. Glenn Keating of Fort Atkinson was a caller in the Mrs. Nellie Dodge home Monday morning.

JlldN SfcUWordi At.lMi I Consecutive Times CcMecmtlrsrimes -Hit Onr XI Weras tal Mrs. Harvey, Bumcardner and son, Harvey, left for their home at Royal Oak, Wednesday morning after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Dodge. Mr. and Mrs.

George Young attended, a party at the Peter A. Freund home near McHenry Thursday evening. Roy apd Fred. WIedrich, were visitors at Janesville, Saturday. Mr.

and Will Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGarrey of Chicago spent Sunday in the Nick Young home. i Mrs, George Bacon of Antioch spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Dodge.

Rev. Dan Hurley, Mrs. Edward Numbers, initials' and address Egan and Mildred Reets of Oak Lawn eonnt as word FOR BALE spent Wednesday in the Rey Neal home. George Young spent Wednesday evening at Woodstock. Mr.

and Mrs. Bennett and two sons mil. Wiwa Nwiar ITBlea.) of Barrington were callers in the Charles Peet home Sunday evening. FOU SALE 1931 Chevrolet Coach, 1930 Chvrolet, Sedan, 1930 Ford Coach, 1929 Chevrolet Sedan, 1929 Chevrolet Coach, 1929 Chrysler 75 Sedan. Terras "trade.

Phone 232-fe. KAIIL "WESTMAK. w. of Woodr stock on South St 5-3 Mrs. Ed Thompson and daughter.

family of Chicago spent the weekend 1 Saw It la.Xta entHe Bettyand Grace Mary and Char- i Hurley and Winifred, of in the B. T. Butler home Horizontal, a -tTnhappy .4 Protective tsorerlnf for' Iross I Tondlna to tnclt Tp bolllon rovolt Propotitton to Oaata i aaporalons on a 1 HowU, It Small rat Prierv II Ornament for kalr IS-rrsRlvor In.Ensland to BtabUa 8 Sink the tee(h Into 15 teaterfal from which bom Is 'Hiad 17 A 4ma tt-nThat thing ti Father to One who sail a yacht ft Vnoanay tl Thine (legal term) FOR. SAW SfOO Barred Rock Pullets, (Tand 9 weeks old. 40c and 50c each.

Also Barred Rock Broilers, Alive or dressed. tfORMAN JOHNSON, at EM. Readel residence, 17 Washington Woodstock, 111. 5-3 VertleaU Two-wheile Vaon Twirl I fimall piece Of to Jove tShort Otters QnaUty of bema kealthful Xot of eavlng 10 On of a rate Soma- Uland 11-rtou and me It Note-of mualoal oale 14 Number, under nine 15 Uaraly crow4 IT fclatrei aigaal 11 Nova Scotia (abbr.) tt-A piece out oft Jt To ceaiure Maiden loved by Zeua It An anaeetheUo 17 la an orbit the point at which the diataac of the-body from the center of attreqtloo It elth- er creatast or least (aetroa.) II Woody plant I i i 1 STOlffACH ttCEK, 6 AS PAWS, IN. mm DIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of TJdgap-a doctor's prescription at PFEIFFER PHARMACY.

l-24 Seiatlea irtll a'rrear la aext Uaae. FOR SAW Adding Machine Rolli SENTINEL OFFICE. 7i ((mmmu SoTntloa to TeolefdaT Pztle rl I t. ant as waitress, willing to learriv' y- ULtJif 4 'T 1 1 1 FOB 8AW AlfaHa, Clover, Timothy, Soy Bean Hay, Straw, Oats, Soy Beans, $1.50 per bu. J.

R. LATHROP, Phone Dundee. 805-J-4. 17-tL Emma, Genevieve and Bessie PlLlP, 708 Wheeler street 5-2 COURT HOUSE NOTES WANTED hAtsold -Scheldt and wf. to Charles There Is a thrill in store for shoppers at A.

P. July 6th to nickels and dimes will accomplish wonders and you'll have loads of fun going from counter to counter and shelf to self Just poking things you've been needing very badly and knowing your entire McGuire, and WD, May 15, 1935. os arl liMu iy feR ATE Djll'U Ejp nXbLTH lee, OTne Rig 9 EjTLic EjRG 1, EflE i. Jme an sngr tw- TTpIo moeaTp jABLT QS ARL S)AtvpnriEljRElTEfAlR purchase will only he a few nickels, or dimes. i nil ill HHP WANTED TIIttEE MEN THREE An executive of a large Chicago organization will be at the Fox, Hotel, Elgin.

Monday, July 8th froro JiSO to 10:30 A. M. I will engage three he men who want a he man's job right now. Men with families, good references, between the ages of 25 and 45 wHh cars only will be considered. Bring AUTOMOBILE GASOLINE NAVY BEANS 3k Helen Hardy and hus.

to Harold C. Cheney and Dec 31, 1934. 4fred I. Spooner and to Eugene Larsen, WD, June 29. 1935, Edward F.

Hoban Catholic Bishop of Rockford to John L. Townsend, et al, June 25, 1935. Grace Hence and et al to John Wilkinson, QCD, June 12, 1935. John P. O'Brien and to.

John E. Wilkinson, QCD', May 27, ,1935. -Cora O'Brien to John E. Wilkinson, QCD, May 3, .1935.. Northwestern Mutual Life Ins.

Co. to John Enrietto, 'WD, May 14, 1935. Olive A. Johnston and to Roy Wischhoever, WD. J25.0O, Sept 12, 1934.

Edward H. Thomas and wt to James Tbfiob will not you fioo.po a week but will pay you a good living to start. I may want two or three it SAUTA CLARA I lQTto kN'OW That theGraf Zeppelin made a 30,000 mile round the wortd powered by- V-type engines? Records prove the success of the new V-8 tfftrd jaoor, SHERBURNE MOTOR Phone 188. DDIIIICC Size 70-80 Er I I1UI1LU hours, of your time to make the selection of the three best men. However, each man will be considered and given an opportunity to sell me on his ability.

5-1 KITCHENKLENZER TOILET SOAP Camay Palmolive CAKE VAN CAMPS TOMATO SOUP 10-oz. can 56 WANTED Two or three unfurnished It ISN'T SAFE TO ftltE ON weak tires. Trade In your, old ones on a set of new, tires. OLSEN'3 PHILLIPS Madison' and South St. Routes 19 and 20.

rooms for light housekeeping. Must CL et al, QCD, Mar. 20, 1930. be reasonable. State rent Write P.

O. Box 69 H. F. 5-3 Gnest If orr Soan 4 1.100' pure tkkv to-Amber Laundry Soap 6c Satina Tablets pkff. 6e Xorthern Tissue 15 6e May fair Japan Tea ptjp.

8e Flat Envelop Wax Paper 5c Tomato Juice lO-os. can 5c Wrk's Cocoa Hardwatcr Soais cake 5c Willia.H. Gardner and wf. to Reuben WANTED Girl -wants general house R. Turner, QCD, June 26, 1935.

Marriage Licenses IYanci8 E. Kerns. Cary, to i. work. Can cook, etc.

Phone 633 Woodstock. 5-3 jiAC.rVE ttOW GodD a m6tor must feel when the bid worn-out oil is drained out and a fresh filling of Texaco ojl put In. Drive hi for, pleasantly 'quick, service. SCHMIDTS TEXACO STATiOtf. Grace L.

Taylor, Wanconda, 111. July 1, 1935. WANTED Farm Hand. Good Wages, E. M.

BERNER, 'Huntley, 111., R. -1. Joseph E. Flint, Chicago. 111., to Laura N.

Hill, Chicago, 111. July 1, 3-3 NOTICES 1935. ANN PAGE APPLESAUCE No- Edward Twardock, tToodstock, 2 can 10c WANTED Maid for general house-" hold duties. Telephone Crystal take 608-M. 2-3 to Annette Handrock, Crystal Lake, III July 1, 1935.

NOTICfe I will pay-from $4.00 to $14.00 for oldand disabled horses. Call or 'write FRANK M. JATNE, Phone 209. Lite Stock Trucking a Specialty. May 2-tf.

WANTED Roomers and boarders. fo rbfessibhal Cards Prices reasonable. MRS. M. DOR- RAJAH SALAD DRfeSSING KEE, 632 N.

Madison. 2-4 WHITE OR CIDER HEINZ VINEGAR PLAIN OR PBIENTO STUFT QUEEII OLIVES Encore Brand' sm11 iar DRIED BEETS ELECTRICAL FLOOR SANDING will FORUENT GLENN E. WRIGHT, M. TJ. Pkyloln aaa Surgeon1 MRS.

T. M. BURDEN, Ans and Ijiboratorr TechmcUa Uz- 10c all floors lfce new. Prompt and satisfactory service guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully "given.

NEWMAN Ilnrphy Block Woodatoek, 111. 1 Jfl a -Kay came ana moratory l)iim. Office Hours I to 4 and 1 to p. m. Telephones: OnToe S8; Rea.

St 434 Seminary Woodstock. FOR RENT Ligh keeping rooms, nlpely furnished. Centrally located. Very desirable. Call and see them.

364 Xincoln Ave. Phone H. SULTANA MACARONI OR WE PAT FOB DEAD DR. HENRY W.ANDEEN -) ANIMALS Llbby's Pineapple Jnlw, 12-oi. can 10c larWnVMIsed.

Testable Jio. 2 can 10c JiBtJl If JUlAdli irw. mt White Honse Apply Jelly H-os. ftaw lOe rawhhio Cherries 4-es. ottie io xkvtarge JBIp OUres 1 ElftfeJlt AtSXlENT klDWEST BEHOYAX SCO.

PHONE PUNDEE 10 -v Reverse Charges utnoe Hours to ana to p. m. tW. reaches or Ferstf 1' can DANCETERY ATrfebAY litfeHT Star Irand Whole Dili Wckjc4 Ki t-j Ilome Office ft PKO. IUw FOB CASH AND QHCi RIMOtil izos.

Music- by Lalsy's Blue Devils of Chicago. At Ed. York's Barn, mite East land mile north of Hebroh. Del Monfe Sardines, la Tomato Sance Dancing from 9 b. m.

on." 5-1 Jfo. 1 Otal Can of crippled, and Dead. Horses and Cattle. CalV AXEL, BOtYIO. Woodstock.

Phone 1B45-W-S. And reverse charges. i i i i I1 i i i i i Ere Qlaaaes JWpb DR. PAUL JUCHWABE Hotel-, feulldins, Woodstock, nt MoadayWednesdar, Saturday :00 a. nw Wednesdar.

and- Saturday Evenings Pone 4 or appointment i INSURANCE Orape Qaince Ann Page Jelly S-oi. irlass "The more you eat the more you Want Tracker Jack 1 pkga. Me Scott or Aed Croi Paper Towels roll 10e Preserves flasi Crystal White Soap Chips, 18 os. pkft 10c White Mouse Evaporated Milk S6-os. cans 10c Everymeal Apple Butter JarlOc PRINCE ALBERT VELVET OR HALE HALF TOBACCp TIN 10b W.

i bid Yeilows Bid WEARING APPAREL can 10c- Itajah Oronnd Spices WE ARE -AGENTS for the famous Phone Ct f. REAL ESTATE-RENTtNQ INKURAKCX V. Price clothing fit for a king Chocolate Syrum Hershey's l-es can lOe Dromedarj Grapefruit lltfosV tan 10c TiR; CLYDE BAfcCUfc and yet priced to meet the competition i of ordinary clothing. CONWAY'S WHATEVER OF INSURANCE Woodstoek Hatloaa Tbmnk VU, ANNEX MEN'S r-Yon may require we have a policy a-to ana i io Phonet: Res. t1K if.

to, meet yopr needs. Insurance Js al FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHOTOGRAPHY ways a most Inexpensive investment t.E.,ERICKSON TAPPAN INSURANCE) A Y. THE PtEASE you. the Phone 353-R, 0wdsh Masag, Steam and Electric Cabinet Bath Electro Therapy. Zee Dean Btreet, Woodstock.

JUlnols IF Tdt ARE more business "develops." Bring your films to us for prompt, satisfactory service. BRANSBY STUDIO. 24 hour service. FARM FEEDS Scratch Feed 100-lb. bag $1.89 Growing Mash 100-lb.

bag $2.15 Laying Mash 100-lb. bag $2.15 Milky Way 16 Dairy Feed aOOIb. bag $13 new or additional life insurance' if Telepnone iss yon have an insurance problem ox anyyt kfndwe canoe bt service to yon with DR.HORACE S. BRAfitEY complete Information. NORTHWEST TAKE, THE BABY And his favorite toy dog and drop in at the MEDLAR TSttJDIO, 214 Dean' St for a photo DR; GERTRUDE BRADLEY BANANAS v.v 3 LBS.

FOR 17c ONIONS -3 LBS. 10c PEAS ..2 LBS. 15c TOMATOES POUND 10c ORANGES MEDIUM SIZE faOZ. 23c CANTALOUPES LARGE SIZE .::,..:3 FOR25c WATERMELONS, rr 39c ERN MUTUAL. J.

E. WHITE TAPPANr' Phone- 556- or 353rR, graph. Call 148 for ah appointment OSTEOPATHS Above Royal Bin Stora. Pltonea: Office and Resldeaco 1(1 RESTAURANTS AND CAttS BARBER BEAbTt SHOPS Block Salt ..50 lbs. 39c AFLEASfoG folds Oyster Shells, 100-lb.

bag 7Sc AT CLARENCE'S CUT AND CCKL- Shon our expert operators will be tel. BRAND, DR. BYERS. Dr. tiETREED; with every meat Prices and service that' are right You ban depend on only too glad to" helb yoii select that at "SCHUFEDT'S BARBECUE hairdress suitable to "Tour Type.It adds to your natural attractiveness.

Phone 524. 4LT.VX AVji'-J DKSCHWABE; DR. BRAHMS Snrtlst Hoapftal Fhone S3, Woodstock, 111. JEWELRY BEFORE Y6tJ STAkt THAT Trip FOOD. STOIRES.I EVEN IF YttU HATE to wait a little i while at the JOHN ROWE BARBER SHOP-it's pleasant There are.

good magazines And" newspapers have your watch property eondltlon- ed. What ti more important on a trip DRS NELSON AND NEWTON than the correct timeExpert service. to read. Vkyilolama amd CarreoM. BOB MILLER JEWELER.

i Res. Dr. Nelfxm. iti tr. Kewtoa, HI tt yon Vtonl irsnt It, sell It tSroiis tie Sea'Jael Cta3bIZii4 taitmut.

Bldr rbonM. Office iso ill Cass Street 1 tirt It la Tie.

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