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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Nov 1903, p. 4

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k j I ^ ' / > ' '*-v • , ^ * ' « V ' 1 - * ' " ' ? \ . "IP YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, ITS SO." Professional, Society V &nd Bvisinesss Cards *", rtVa "* .a$ There The West Winds H "i" -•'.' V ' of the past week are convincing evidence of the ,. .x:'VT c°ld weather which will soon be here. Are - ' weppdfwthecba^y ^ „ baseball, a jumping-rope, a cup and saucer, a boat, I® saw tber mmmmp or some other toy or game i n e v e r package of / : ' m Cfl "Vigor" is die new ready-to-serve breakfast-food. Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat, scientifically cooked and toasted---with an appetiz­ ing taste you don't tire of* „ • €|| The present packed in each box is put there just to tempt you to try it. These playthings are worth what the package is sold for, but the beSt reason for your buying is the goodness of the food itself. Begin to-day. , * . 10c , for a targe package, grocerjf. The Nctlenry Plaindealer PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE McHERRY PLAIN DEALER COMPANY. K. GRANGES. . . . £ ; • : • CHA8. D. SCBOONMAEEB, Editor. W. A. CKISTT, Sec. J. B. PKHBT, Treas. Oiet is Bask Building. Telephone, Mo. 272. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year ^ 81x motittu, 75 etc. ft* - : il.50 Three months. 40cts. Thursday, November la, 1903. FOB REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as a candi­ date for the office of State Representa­ tive from this diwtrict subject to the action of the Republican Conventions and ask the support of the Republican voter* of McHenry county for my nomi­ nation. Very respectfully, J. £1. GRACY. '• HOI.COHHVILLK. ; _ -V* * Mlm Alice Knox visited at Jay Do- PROBA TE NEWS J b* % • herty's Friday. Mrs. John Gibbs was a caller in this i$, vicinity Monday. ( Miss Maggie Weidner called at Wm. Zenk's Saturday. Mrs. P. Flanders called at T. L. Flanders' Monday. M. Conway and son, Walter, were s'-O ; callers here Sunday. Clark Jacobs of Nnnda was a caller at F. Davoll's Friday. Mrs. J. Bnss of Nnnda passed through this vicinity Tuesday Misses Etta and Anna Powers visited at Thos. Powers' Sunday. • Mrs. H. Terwiliger spent a few days last week at A. P. Peck's. Mrs. Fred Powers called at Wm. Powers' Saturday afternoon. Mrs. F. VWilley and children visited friends at M^Henry Monday. John Knaji and John Gibbs are assist­ ing J ay Dcrlier ty with farm work. Mrs. T. L. Flanders and little daugh­ ter veve recent callers at F. Davoll's. MissesS^ridget and Mary Doherty of McHenry ckiled on relatives here Friday Misses Amia and Hanna Weidner spent Sunday afternoon at Wm. Do­ herty 's. Mrs. H. (JVDonnell and sister, Miss Pearl Whigton\called at T. L. Flanders' Tuesday. Mrs Henry McMillan and sister, Miss Iva Hoffman, werq Terra Cotta visitors 8«turday Mrs. G. JidSi^ojA and granddaughter, Miss Irene/Davoll, visited at A. P. PeckVSemday. * lss Maybelle Doherty visited her undmother, Mrs. Laughlin, at Mc- enry Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Niesen and chil­ dren of McHenry spent the first of the week at F. Willey's. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan and Kist r. Miss Iva Hoffman, spent Sunday afternoon at Ben Peck's. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Joseph Fround et al to G B Meiler, 212 a in sees 12, 11 and 14, McHenry 4 900 00 Mary Srlireiner Si h to Emma Givena part It 1, tdk 12. W. McHenrv...,^ 100 00 Wra. Oeftiing & w to John G Buetler, 2H a in nwJi sec 8, McHenry 4SG00 David Hall to Ellen E Hull, lot In Riugwood 130 00 Nicholas Schumacher et al to Ivorr H Pike, lot 8, Rocky Beach, sec 18, Mc­ Henry. raupe tt 400 00 John H Freund & w to Tohn F Freund 130 a in sec 10 McHenry 10600 0C MARRIAGE LICENSES. William R. White, 33 Genoa, 111 Zoe Bertha Sears, 21 Marengo Jas. J. Flannery, 44..... Harvard Mary Maher, 35 Harvard Edw. P. Haley, 26,N. Fond dnLac. Wis Nellie L. Burke, 24 Harvard Wm. R. Cole, 26.. Burton Emma M. Beuklin, 3^/ Nnnda Alfred Todd, 24 Richmond Alma Cobb, 20 Richmond David W Christman, 45, Escanaba.Mich Ida Lawrence, 39 Oregon, Wis Christian J. Anderson, 28 Woodstock Minnie Sass, 20 Woodstock Albert Kolberg, 24. ...Union Martha Haacker, 17 Union Herman Haas. 32 .Marengo Emma Trebes. 26 .Marengo Edwin C. Whiting, 85 McHenry Bertha Baldwin, 20... Nunda Fred Sahs, 21 Crystal Lake Lizzie Wurtzinger, 23.. Woodstock Fred'k A. Meehan, 24 Woodstock Laura W. Sanson, 20 Woodstock Ludwig Simonsen. 58 Woodstock Christina P. Anderson, 40...Woodstock Frank M. Schnltz, 27 Alden Anna Long, 18 Akfen Jacob R. Justen, 24 Johnsburgh Rosa Meyer, 18 Johnsburgh Walter J. Davis, 24...." Woodstock Bessie Johnson, 18 Woodstock Jackman £ Bennett, Attjn. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order and decree of the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, mado on the petition or the underslened, Henry Mead, administrator with will an­ nexed of the estate of Hlisha Hubbard, de­ ceased, for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased at the June Term, A. I>. 1903. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on Saturday, the Until day of November. A. I). litCiJ. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenooi> of said day. at the premises described, in th«* Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of Elisha Hub­ bard, deceased, to-wit: --The East Eighty- seven and one-half (87V4) feet of Lots Number Nine (H) and Twelve (12), in Block Number Twenty-one (21). in the Village of McHenry. County of McHenry and State of Illinois; will be sold to the highest and best bidder. TERMS OF SALE: -Half cash, balance se­ cured by mortgaee on premises. litNHV C. MKAD, Administrator with will annexed. 19 Very Low Rates to International Live 8tuck Exposition at Chicago. Via the Northwestern Line. Excursion tickets will be sold Nov. 29, 30, and Dec. 1, limited to Dec. 7, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'v. Want Column. All lulvei tlft'ineiit.- Imerte.l under till" head at the following rati's: Kiv« lines or le:<«, 25 will* (or lirst insertion; IB oenta for each Kubsequent ln»er»lon. More thun live lines, 5 cents a line for first Insertion, and a ctuiU a lino for additional insertions. \TTANTED-- SEV.ERAX PEB8ON8 O* CHAB- * * acter and good reputation In each state (o«e in this county required) to represent and udvertise old established and wealthy busi­ ness house of solid financial standing. Salary f21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct every Wednesday from nead offices. Horse and carriage furnished when' uecessary. References. Enclose self- addressed envelope. Colonial, 3H2 Dearborn street, Chicago. 9-16t "CH)R SALE--Choice 2-year-old Holsteio A bull--gentle and orderly. Also Jot of choice heifers. F. K. Granger. 16-tf T^ARM FOR BALE--Com aining 02 acres. •*- Black soil, clay subsoil. One-half mile west of West McHenry. 17-tf JOHN M. WALSH. TPARMB FOR SALE OR RENT--I have for sale or rent two good farms, near Mc­ Henry. For full particulars address 17-tf H. 0. MKAD, W. McHenry, III. GIRL WANTED--to work in tailor shop. Unless handy with needle do not apply. Good wages to right person. Inquire of J. D. LODTZ, McHehry, III. 18-tf. XpARM FOR RENT--containing 120 acres, one-half mile south of town. Inquire of JOSEPH «CHA»F«H. 18-at* OOMS FOR RENT--Suitable for R< family, over John Stoffel's grocery. McHenry. Will be let at low rates. Inquire small West i)f Johu Stoffel. l»-tf Xtf ANTED--Faithful p<*son to travel for v * well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents. Lo­ cal territory. Salary S%.0() per week with ex­ penses additional, a'.! payable in cash each week. Money for expenses advanced. Posi­ tion permanent. Business successful and rushing. Standard House, 330 Dearborn St., Chicago. 20-iat TpOR SALE-- Large Crown Jewal base burn- •*- er, in good repair. Will be sold very c h e a p . I n q u i r e a t t h i s o f f i c e . ~ ~ ' ' 20-tf XXTANTED--Men to learn barber trade. ** Practical course that saves years. Few weeks required. Tools and diplomas given each graduate. Special arrangements for distant applicants. Write for particulars. 20* MOLKR BAKBEK COLLKGK, Chicago. 111. Bauatto /J1118 *'nu <U1J Have Always The Kind You Have Always A Good Name. From personal experience I testify that De Witt's Li file Early Risers are unequaled as a liver pill. They are rightly named because they give strength and energy and do their work with ease. --W. T. Easton, Boerne, Tex. Thou­ sands of people are using these tiny lit­ tle pills in preference to all others, be­ cause they are so pleasant and effectual. They cure biliousness, torpid liver, jaundice, sick headache, constipation, etc. They do not purge and weaken, bnt cleanse and strengthen. "Sold by all druggists. Women as Well as Men -Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­ courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid­ neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid­ neys. If the child urin­ ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when' the child reaches an age when it should be able te control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis­ erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell­ ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Home of Swamp-Root. Is your family worth j gc a day to you 7 A MM ot Good Things <T Yeaf a warehouse full of Farm Machinery, Wagons and Buggies. FOR THE AFTER HARVEST TRADE we have an unusually well selected stock of time saving, labor saving, money saving Implements, which fully guarantee. It is our aim to be up to date and ever ready to meet, even to anticipate the wants of our most progressive customers. Farmers who consult their best interests buy only the best of Goods. We sell the FAIRBANKS MORSE GASOLTTFC ENGINES V A protector that will protect your family night and day it the " ' CHICAGO TELEPHONE Co»t but S cents p«r day [ ̂ CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY all sizes. L';. FEEDl - FEED^J&fEED® "We have on~hand a large stock of Bran, Middlings^7 r.' Oil Meal, Salt, Etc., on which we will not b$%*", v undersold, whether you want a bag futt er a i Load. Come and let us convince you. ; • ^ *• . . • "< 'West McHenry, IU> ^ WM. BONSLETT. if not, now is the time and this is the place to have your orders filled. We have a very com- '^0. plete line of all wool and^fleeced lined Under- ...wear*,, * 1 1 ' ^ Warm Footwear for men, women and children. We guarantee satisfaction in Shoes. We sell Shoes that are all leather. That means considerable to the ppr? chaser. • • ' - " .• SUOOMMT to S. WM( MoHenry. F. A. BOHLANDER 14.114,1 l£l l,(l 1(1 New Pianos ^hich I can GUARANTEE for TEN YEABS from $150 up. Good used Pianos froin $75 to $150. Pianos to rent from $3*00 to $4-oo a pionth. Six months rent allowed on purchase. I have a few second hand Organs, taker^ in exchange for Pianos, sell AC Bargains 0f *ent for' th. ;• v which I will $1.00 a mon PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING J • U!'l., at reasonable prices. First Class Work Only. McHenry. ^ H. 0WEHL § When You Build Nq matter Whether it be a taandon. cottage, barn or Bhed, let ns give yon figures on the material. Oar price* are as low as any and we handle everything needed to the construction of Buildings. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Building Paper, Cement, Lime, Etc. Also large stock of Brick, Tile and Pence Wire. Hard and Soft Coal. FEED, GRAIN AND FLOUR Cap sell feed in any quantity to suit the purchaser at lo#» est market prices. We also buy and sell* all kinds of * Grain. WHITE SWAN FLOUR is hard to beat. Trya sack and be convinced. We wish to thank the people of this yicinity for the patronage of the past and hope by fair dealing and honest prieee lib retain their patronage. WILBUR LUflBER CO: McHENRY, ILLINOIS. DAVID G. WELLS. M. D. PHYSICIAN, SUliGEON AND OCULI»l£ *- Office and residence corner Klin ud Green streets, McHenry. C. H. FEGEKS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGRON. MCHMiiV. ** Dl. OflBce at liesidence, corner Qourt MM Telephone 38S. < = • KNIGHT St BEOWN. A TTOBNEY8 AT LAW. MO Wuhlnttti "• street, Chicago, III. ' ------ >> D. T. SMILEY. ' A TTORNEY, Counselor, Solicitor and Na* ,,tary Public. Will give prompt and ia*> mediate attention to all busiuess intrusted ta- his care. Office in Hoy's Block. " Woodstock, II ' F. C. ROSS. D. D. ^ Office over Petesch's Drug Store. Ali WOBK PBBTAIS1MO TO MODKRK DB!ITI8T|i^ Nitrous Oxid Gas for Ex tract inj;. Hours 7:8® a. m. to 5:30 p. m. SCHDAY WOBK BY AFPOXUTSIKBIT OBF|^ _ - ' . ~ :"iV. Taa saw DBarrier on *1m Was* 8uat DR. R. G. QHAMBERLIN Oflteeorer Hours (ram Beelev's Drue Store. 8:80 a. ic. to 5:30 p. 1^ ,.. . ARTHUR BRBMKEN, ^I^IAN AND SURO^ ^ .."pMrtwIwr ArrtJ ^ ' , *»> f ' -V ^ i Spring drove, llllnofft., --: Oeneral Teaming ^ of all kinds. , Gxcavating/and Qradin^. ilcMENRY - - ILLINOIS. Telephone, Main 1714. > LAilBERT Q. SENG # BUFFET \ - y . HeadqnaHen for McHenry atid HcBenif County visitor*. • M Prank Keppler, John Scharres, 93 Ifltth Ave.. Chicago. Attendant* ̂ ' H. c. MEAD, V'i. Justice of the Peace and General 1$* snrance Agent, including Accident > • and Life Insurance. ; Agent, for Continental Casualty Co. Insure with home agents, smootli-tonguo etraiuteia* sometimes lead people astray. * M - WEST MCHKNBT. - - Iix. .-••••• 7 Teiepboae No. 394. SIMON STOFFEt Insurance Agen t for all classes of ̂ property in the best Companies. -V. •3, West McHenry, llllnobl; . This Bank receives deposits, buys arid sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and does * (EHDU1 BARKIIK BtlSBBS. We endeavor to do all buiA* ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custoitt- ers and respectfully solicit th* public patronage Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class se­ curity. Spec- ^----_ ial attention given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low­ est rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers There is no comparison between Tailor made and ready made Clothing and tb<| ' difference in price is nothing compared ^ with the difference in wear. We hav$4'. thousands of samples tjo select from. Jus^ • |<k>k at these prices for tailor made <dothing?i:V Suits, S9 to $40 . pants, $2.50 to $10.00 • iOleaning, Dyeing and Scouring prompt]y^ . ~ ^tended to. rPring in that old Suit andi f We will make/it look like new. D. Lo Gentlemen Call in and X>6 measured for Suit or Vest . ; - . ' , v v l*rge Samples of tho fittest and best Goods - 1 ever made up into Suits. •"t A Splendid Fit or no f' E. Lawltik, Tailor to the Trade. » Cm aad MhMMlta if Am kqv ara M lilwi nd innnsiwjHf <MW hr 11M IM of •MI CoMfk CwSTTSIS MNTMhi praacrb tf a wnhi--t ptmldaa was gfvaa Ituwi of C MINUTK COUOH CURB bacauss bulwl rsIM hai4 •Knm Mkmd Ha an. It takaaaffactal UM aaalai tiTnim aod acta oa DM WlanMd mamhraneelS M a( rwtai «Mtr Ml QM alomtl arf <nnhi «.1 CURED B italFettl ftmiaiiMi n« ph)a«aa ONE MINUTE, For sale b/ tUi DraggfaMo. k M'H.' N, . * 7 y v. * C.M.

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