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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jul 1901, p. 5

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?' ,F ? * 1 Ur V en you wish to give'a party or get up a fine dinner and are •.*>•••*•& loss in securing something extra good to tempt the palate, l ; " 4 . 4 - 1 . - „ * 1 1- • *; at call at the delicacy store and look over the stock. We will always J|;«arry a complete stock of foreign and domestic Canned goods, .Cheese, Etc., and fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Come .»<•, and get acquainted with us whether you wish to buy or not. K. Q. DEKKER $•=jWest McHenry, 111 x r f. j it ̂ 1 • %c fiHj Tower Stor^e Z D l again in the meat business tod would solicit a part of your It will always be my aim : lo sell at the lowest possible liv­ ing prices the best of meatf;^*^ % V We can make these tanks in any size or shape in short order. Every tank guaran­ teed. These tanks will not rot or shrink, swell or leak. Call and inspect our work. Prices Reasonable. N. ENdELN & SON meals Salt meats - Sausages Poultry " Staple vegetables and Fruit. t will pay spot cash the highest market price-for all kinds of live stock and poultry, hides, tallow, etc. Give me a call and renew lid acquaintance. McHenry Illinois Wholesale and dealer In McHenry, Illinois. lamia the nutt)* Poultry Olvea* a call Samples * Ihere'f Illinois McHenry Fittings and Wind mills T The Tailoiif ii'ffiniililMiiiulftii 11 1111 Hi if iniiii(]i wlliifitfilifci'iii NEIGHBORING CHRONICLED BY NEWS AS OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS hottest known Steel and Wood Canks and | Farm machinery • A full line in every departnj^k to d<J . Well Work of all Kinds (-m*^ , a i * * a « « - ' f - " V ' . ntr , . t • - » / > - *. Conway & Rainey ' ;4J Ringwood, II .?v This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL MRKIIK MKBIfSl We endeavor to do all busi­ ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom­ ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan. on and other firef class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention r DR. TALLERDAY'S r mil JUKL m H : y i* ..-v- ' . r - : xV' 1 - i-k'f' given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low- eetrotes. • Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers. h»»*> -Geo. Meyers- OBNERAL, TEAMING of all kinds. Excavating and . «*4 ' -i1 , - s; , Grading..A """ McHeniy, * Illinois -'j.*-,. r * Constipation, Torpid lives :' and the Blood. "" 3* , Belvidere, HI., Feb. 5, 1001. I inherited Eczema, as my mother suffered for years with an incurable form, and I had been afflicted with it from childhood to a mild extent. It had annoyed me for several years dur­ ing the summer months. In April, 1900, the affliction was very pronounced By the middle of May I was nearly incapac­ itated for business. In June I suffered to such an extent that I could get no rest under any conditions, and the tor­ ture was undermining my nervous sys­ tem and reducing physical forces to an alarming extent, and I cannot describe my sufferings. I had employed the best medical skill obtainable, but with no re­ lief until I began taking Dr. Tallerday's Fruit Juice. Within three days my suf­ fering began to subside and within three weeks I was much better than I had been during the summer months for years. The continued use of this medi­ cine completely cured me, removing ev­ ery s> mptom of the disease. Have rec­ ommended it to others for different blood diseases and all have been bene­ fited by its use. I make this statement purely upon the merits of this remedy, and will be glad to answer any inquiries any sufferer wishes to ask me, if they will enclose stamp for reply. E. J. MUNN. Residence, 540 S. Main St., Belvidere. Place of Business, Union, 111. Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure Cur^« Beloit, Wis. My husband was home, sick, for over a week with LaGrippe and was cough­ ing night and day. He commenced to use Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure and got relief at once. We have never had a medicine in our house that has done so much good. It is invaluable. The Pain tablets have no equal. f MRS. EMMA NEEDHAM, 1216 Vine St. Beloit, Wis. My grand-son has suffered from birth with broncial coughs, and after using i bottle of Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure is getting well. I am rising both the Cough Cure and the Tonic myself, and think they are excellent. - MRS. GEO. STIRES, 721 Brook St " Manufactured by THE TALIEBDAY - MEDICINE CO., Belvidere, 111. For sale by JULIA A. STORY, . McHenry GKO. W, BK8JLKY, - Wert McHenry KDfGWOOD. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cristy were in Woodstock Monday. Carroll Cristy is helping in tint store while Mr. Bradley is away. Mrs. H. W. Allen will lead the young peoples' meeting next Sunday evening. Mrs. Howard Waterman and children have been having the mumps the past week. Mrs. Frank Hutaon returned from Union Saturday, where she had been visiting her sister. Charles Olson has a little boy very sick with pneumonia. He is a little tetter at this writing. Birdie Small went to Lake Geneva Saturday to visit a couple of weeks with relatives and frieuds. Miss Jessie Baldwin is spending a few weeks on the farm, a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Irol Merchant. Miss Lucy Stevens, of McHenry. visit­ ed with Birdie Small and attended the ice cream social Thursday evening. Frank Hess had the misfortune to lose two fine cows last week. An ice train caught them and both were in­ stantly killed. The Willing Workers will have an ioe cream social on the lawn at Geo. Stevens', Thursday evening, July £5. A cordial invitation in given to all. Mr. Frank Hall died last Monday and was brought here for burial Tuesday. As they could not keep the body for a funeral, the sermon w*s preached in the M. E. church last Sunday at two o'clock, by the pastor, W. U Whipple. OSTEND. Thos. McDonald was at McHenry Saturday. Elmer Francisco was a Ringwood visitor Sunday. A. L. Francisco and wife were Sun­ day callers hem Ed. Schereger Bonsleti's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. French were at Ringwood Saturday. Guy and Anna Harrison were Henry callers Sunday. "There is more sunshine in the world than appears in the weather reports. Mr. A. B. Jecks starts this week for Oklahoma where he will register for a claim. Thad Seymour and wife, of Waucon- da, were Sunday visitors at Chas. Davis*. Mrs. Chas. Florida was visiting at Bernard Harrison's and Saml Clark's Friday. Emil Thomas is spending a week at Genoa .Timet, with his oonsin, Elmer was a at Will Me-, n J.ll luftuumi N. J. Justen, of W. McHenry, in­ closed R. H. Richardson's poroh with screens last week. Mr. and Mrs. Brenner and three child­ ren, of Chicago, are at Thomas Bros.' on a two weeks* visit. Miss Maud Abbott has a large class in music in this vicinity, and we hear they are progressing finely. "The human face is like the pocket- book--it is not the outside beauty, but the value within that counts." "Uncle Sam with his colonies is something like a man who has married a second time and who does not know just how to treat his step-children^*? , " BAKRKVIHE. Ernest Hill and Chas. Wagner were at the Bay Sunday. Chas. Gibbs and Robt Matthews were at the Bay Sunday. Clyde Wingate and Miss Leda Barnes spent Sunday at the Bay. Thos. Kane, of Ringwood, was a pleasant caller here Stknday. Mr. Thy bony and family, of Chicago, are visiting at S. Hanson's. Fred Wilmington and Miss Bertha Wingate Sundayed at the Bay. Mrs. Wm. Wingate spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Colby. Thos. Thompson and Wm. Wingate drove to Elgin Thursday on business. Fred Wilmington and Clyde Wingate were in McHenry last Wednesday even­ ing. Miss Edna Hunter and Gertrude Tur­ ner are visiting friends near Griswold's Lake. W. EL Van Natta and family, of Slocum's Lake, called at J. Hunter's Sunday. Ernest Hill, Glen Morrison and Johnnie Hunter were in Wauconda Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Phillips, of Wauconda, were callers in this vicinity one day last week. Misses Clara Thompson and Edna Colby spent Thursday afternoon at Camp Point on the river. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard and daughter, Gladys, of Chicago, are vis­ iting at Thos. Thompson's. Lee Lock wood returned to the city Saturday evening after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Luther and son, Harry, went to McHenry Monday where they expect to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard and daugh­ ter, Gladys, spent Monday in Wood­ stock. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pollard and daugh­ ter, Gladys spent Sunday afternoon at Pistakee Bay. KOKOMO, IND., Aug. 10,1889. PEPSIN SYRUP CO., Dear Sirs:--For the past 10 years I was troubled with my stomach. About 4 years ago was taken down with rheu­ matism; was not able to do a day's work for 3 years. All medicine seemed of no benefit to me. A year ago I was ad­ vised to take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep­ sin. I truly believe I would have died but for this medicine. My rheumatism is entirely gone and my stomach is in good condition. It has saved my life and I cannot recommend it too highly. «ata£ENwooi>. Pillsbury flottr only 99c at Earl's. Mr. Wm. Langman was a caller Fri­ day. Tangle foot fly paper 3c per sheet at Earl'sl Try that New Blend coffee at Earl's. 15c per lb. Mr. Delbert Dassow is working for Ray Wilson. " Henry Fruman was a Greenwood caller Monday. Five galls. Perfection oil for 89c at the New Cash Store. Goddard Bros." have begun threshing in this neighborhood. I eave your laundry work at Earl's. All work guaranteed. Mr. C. Herdtoz and wife, were Wood­ stock callers Thursday. Miss Florence Allinson is visiting bear sister, Mrs. Geo. Mansfield. Mrs. Henry Good sell was visiting her lister, Mrs. Piatt, Friday, Mr. G. L. Condry and Earl Toles were Walworth callers Sunday. Mr. Geo. Wester man, of Logensport, Ind., attended the funerals, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wester man, of Dun­ dee, were here to attendthe funerals. Mr. Merritt Cruickshank and brother, Lester, were Lake Geneva callers Sun­ day. Mrs. B. B. Marble and daughters left on Wednesday for an extended visit in the east Mr. Willie Garrison was a caller Tuesday. He reports crops very short down their way. The wisdom of the merchant who doesn't advertise is only exceeded by smallne8s of his profits. Mr. Wm. Eurley, town clerk and weather prophet, predicts the world coming to an end soon. Mr. O. Soderteigh has resigned his position at the soldiers' home, and is working for Mr. F. Kenell. Mr. F. Thomas has just returned from Michigan. He reports his brother, Newton, and Frank Moore having good jobs on the new Easton of the Williams line. Mr. W. D. Stewart, an old resident of this place died at his home in Wood­ stock, Tuesday, July 16, aged 72 years. He was an intense sufferer and death has come as a welcome relief. We understand that Wm.Cruikshank, formerly of Greenwood, but now re­ siding in Como, Wis., has sold his farm and will move back and run his shops in this place. We all welcome Wm back. Mrs. D. W. Soper, formerly of this place, died Wednesday, July 17, at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. D. Stew art. The funerals of the two deceased trip to Chicago on llonAay. Attorney James F Casey transacted legal business at Algonquin on Friday. Miss Lena Diminel, of Seneca, is a guest of relatives and friends In Chi­ cago. Judge O. H. Gillmore was looking after legal .matters in Chicago on Sat­ urday. Mrs. Edward Cornue, of Chicago, is the guest of relatives and friends here tikis week. > ' Miss Maggie Love, of Delevan, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. Car­ penter, this week; Miss Edith Thomas spent the latter part of last week with relatives and friends in Chicago. Master in Chancery Geo. W. Field was called to Nunda on professional business on Monday. Company G. leaves on Friday evening of this week for the annual encamp­ ment at Springfield. Mrs. F. C. Smith and son, of Chicago, were guests in the family of Dr. E. E. Lawrence over Sunday. Mrs. Ruth McCauley died at the home of her parents in this city Sunday after a long illness of consumption. Mrs. Emma Headel and children spent Sunday with the family of Wm. H. Eckert in Greenwood township. L.'J. Kelley was seriously scalded while working at the laundry last Mon­ day morning by the bursting of a steam pipe. The threshing season has commenced and there is a great rivalry among the farmers, as all want to thresh before the rainy season sets in. Mrs. D. D. Manny moted her family to this city from Marengo last week Thursday and they are now nicely set tied in the Austin fiats. Mrs. John Niemann, Sr., is seriously ill at her home, three miles west of this city, with cancer, and no hopes of her recovery are entertained. Miss Eunice Boutelle, of Kensett, Iowa, is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. W. C Eichelberger and Mrs. W. H. Cowlin, in this city for a few weeks. Tracy Forman, of Chicago, is the guest of his parents this week. He is enjoying a two weekB* vacation and will visit the Pan-American Exposition next week. The ball game in "Shiner's" Park in Greenwood township on Sunday last between the "Whirlwinds" and the "Cyclones" resulted in a victory for the latter on a score of 19 to 7. Miss Edith Thomas is taking a vaca­ tion from her duties in M. I. Young's bakery, and is the guest of friends in Chicago. Miss Emma Reaiel is filling the position during her absence. Wm. Walkup, of Ridgefield, was in town last Saturday, looking after busi nesB matters. Mr. Walkup is 82 years will be held in Woodstock,. Friday, at 11 o'clock. Burial at Greenwo§4.|pem^ lof age and bears the distinction of being tery, Friday afemoon, July 19. jthe oldest settler in the oounty, haling come here in 1885. •Mf* Zf:, j "(J White Han Turned Yiflii#. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yel­ low. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: ' 'After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only. §Qc,., Sold by Jul&A gist. ' , . vtr. . row. . V Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, July 15, a son. L. V. Lusk was at Palatine on busi­ ness Saturday. Miss Fannie Sexton is visiting rel­ atives in Elgin. "® Claude Richardson, of Elgin, spent Sunday with relatives. Miss Rose Sexton, of Elgin, visited her parents here last week. Mrs. E. G. Gale, of Elgin, spent Sat­ urday and Sunday in Volo. Miss Cora V. Walters, of South Elgin, visited Mary Raymond last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welch, of Gris- wold Lake, visited at Chris Dillon's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and chik dren, of Chicago, visited at John Stadt- fields last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed., Snyder and sons, Earl and Harold, of Monaville, visited at C. Sabel's Sunday. Monroe Cook and wife, of Wauconda, and Miss Cora Gibson, of Chicago, were Volo callers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Miller, Misses Lizzie Glos- son and Kate Steinsdoerfer, of Mc­ Henry, were Volo callers Friday. Mrs. Bert Paddock and her nieces, Mimes Hazel and Helen Sells, of Wau- kegan, were Volo callers Saturday. Misses Mary Graves, Altia Converse and Cora Huson, of Fort Hill, were calling on friends in Volo Thursday.,. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sutfin and little son, Ralph, and Miss I4j®nie Decker, of Dundee, visited at A. J. Raymond's Sunday. There will be an ice-cream social at the Ooverdale farm Friday evening, July 86. All are cordially invited to attend. Summer complaint is unusually prev­ alent among children this season. A well developed case in the writer's family was cured last week by the timely use oif Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy--one of the best patent medicines manufactured and which is always kept on hand at the home of ye scribe. This is not intended as a free puff for the company, who do not advertise with us, but to benefit little sufferers who may not be within easy access of a physician. No family should be without a bottle of this medi­ cine in the house, especially in summer­ time.--Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. The double funeral of Wm. D. Stew­ art, of this city and Mrs. D. A, Soper, of Elgin, a sister of Mrs. Stewart, was held from the Stewart home in this city last Friday morning and the remains were taken to Greenwood Cemetery and laid at rest in the family lot A. F. C. Seabel, of Chicago, spent Sunday with friends here. He had just returned from a week's stay with the Second Regiment, Chicago, of which he is a member, in camp at Springfield. He was a member of old Company G., and his comrades here are always glad to see him. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the larg­ est sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Yonr mothers and grand­ mothers never thought of using any­ thing else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of Appendicitis, Nervous Pros­ tration or Heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undi­ gested food, regulate the action ot the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's Au­ gust Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. (Jet Green's Prize Almanac. Julia A. Story. WAUCONDA. Mr. Evans and sons, of Chicago, spent Sunday at Wauconda. Will Derry, of Waukegan, visited rel­ atives in Wauconda Sunday. Earle Harrison returned -to Chicago Sunday after spending a week at Wau­ conda. Miss Ethel Duers returned Monday from a short visit with friends in Chi­ cago. " Miss Gladys Lines spent a few days last week at Barrington, returning to Wauconda Monday. The Wauconda Juniors defeated the Irving Park choir boys in a ball game at the Point Saturday. Score 25 to 4. Miss Nina Pratt, who has been visit­ ing friends at Wauconda for the past week, returned to Chicago Sunday. Services will be held in the Baptist church next Sunday by Rev. Blancbard, of Barrington. Morning service at 10:80, baptismal service at 3:00 p. m., evening, 8:00. 1 . It Dazzles The World. No Discovery in medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Julia A. Story who guarantees satisfaction -or refunds money. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Summer <Ms now in k •V.k' • •X • •v-4' ,;v 1 • $$•/; m. Children's and Misses* Underwear up from gc-* Ijlen's Underwear, up from .20C Children's 2-piece suits of an extra fine style and quality Children's knee pants and waists, each, j |#awns and Percales, up Kit offer you 25 per cent Discount on Cadies' -T Sbirt Klaists* ' '• -J&" S wish to get our stock in perfect condition fall, which means quick disposition of ifcrhat we have on hand, and to this end cord- lally invite your co-operation. ' WALTER C. EVANSON --mn--Mwmwumnnm----m--------m -ri ,vv , • * sZlf** & " ' Furniture until you have inspected . toy stock. Do not think that you can do better in Chicago. Compare city prices with prices I will quote ihd, if quality is considered, yoU Will give me your order. You can Sir _ find here everything that is needed to beautify the home. The latest designs in Tables, Couches, Chairs, • A Stands, Iron and Wood Beds, Com- |>lete Parlor and Chamber Suits, Picture Frames, Side Boards, Etc. ' " - See my line of Carpets and Rugs. i 0 , „ £ JACOB JUSTEN • f It's not necessary for any woman to staqd over a hot stove three times a day to get up a good meal. You can find in oUr canned goods plenty of nice things to make a fine lunch, such as potted ham, beef, lobster, clams, cove oysters, salmon, sardines, mackerel, etc.. Then fresh crackers, cookies, full cream cheese, pickles, olives, fruits and in fact everything to tempt the palate dur- ing this hot weather. • i f Our Ice Cream Parlor is open evefy day* •% | G I L B E R T B R O S , M c H e n r y § The Btd Liniment for Strain*. Mr. F. H. Wells, the merchant at Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says I a1.ways recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm as the best liniment for strains. I used it last winter foi* a severe lameness in the side, resulting from a strain, and was greatly pleased/ with the quick relief and cure it ef­ fected." For sale by Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. Half Bate Excursion Ticket* to Monoa lake A Me ni lily at Madison, Wlt̂ and Return, Via the North-Western Line, will be sold on two days, July 27 and August 2, limited to return until July 29 and August 8 respectively. Excursion tickets will also be sold at reduced rates, July 17 and 18, limited to return until August 3, inclusive. On other dates the certificate plan will apply. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R*y. Yours respectfully, EL WOOD MCCRACKEN. ^ Sold by Julia A. Story ana G. W. Besley. "The way to gain a good repution is to endeavor to be what you desire to ap­ pear. " That is precisely the manner in which Chamberlain s Cough Remedy has gained its reputation as a cure for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Every bottle that has ever been put out by the manufacturers has been fully up to the hitch standard of excel­ lence claimed for it People have found that it can always be depended upon for the relief and cure of these ailments and that it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Iks Kind Y« Han Aipqs tagM Bears the Signature of F. WATTLES (Successor to B. B. Howard) /' All kinds of Fresh and salt Meats always on hand 'W Vegetables and Canned Goods. Bakt i v Goods a Specialty Ail Kinds of Salt Fish. Highest market Prices ' paid for Hogs, Cattle, Sheep,' Jli Hides and Tallow. Fat Cattle a specialty Fresh Vegetables and r Fruits received fresh daily. Orders from Pistakee Bay will recflfos prompt and careful attention. Call on me I will do the right thing, with yo«k 1 fJ wattles. West McHenry, BL Long <list»no<? telepbooo, Stt , ^ Citizens' telephone 17 • > 1 Do You Want TO Save Money? Send in your name and address and get our catalogue of all kinds of Merchan­ dise at prioes defying competion. Fully illustrated catalogue sent on receipt of 10 cents for postage KAHN, GREEN & BBmm, *57 to a6i Dearborn Street, ffclra--> pMil BuUlad duiae JwQr DON'T BE FooLiot %£{..; 'ii.jsr. > riA.tAi. .'Ah' 'ff. 'M'^kkh ROCKY

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