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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1903, p. 4

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Jlie Ncileory Pldindealer "/* PUBLISHED EVKBY THURSDAY BY • ' ll! MclIBIRr PUtltDMUR (OMPm. " f r . K . G kanoer. W. A. ORISTY, J. B. I'khrt, l'res. Sec. TL^as. cuMD. Schoosjcaker, Editor. r f. , |R Building. Telephone.Ho.ST2. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION: tAnywr.. ...... -- fl-50 Six months,. Three months. 40cts. Want Column. All ailveittwinentu inserted under this )umi »t the tollow imr rates: Five lines or Iosk. 86 cents for fir-.! insertion; U cent** Tor each sub.-^nurnt insertion. More thau Ave llnett, 5 cent*, a line for ttrnt Inaci tioM, and 3 cents a line for additional insertion*. \*rANTEl>--Sbvkrai, persons or char- ' ' acter and good reputation in each state (one in this comity mini rod) to represent and advertise old established and weal thy busi­ ness house of s<'lid financial standing. (Salary 121.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct every Wednesday from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self- addressed envelope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn street, Chicago. ft-lOt W* Paid $100,000 Thursday, November *6,1903. l^OR SALE--(.'hole© 8-year-old Holsteln A bull--gentle and orderly. Also lot of choice heifers. F. k. Granger. 16-tf FOR HKI'RKSKNTATIVK. I hereby annoance myself w ® candi­ date for the office of State Representa­ tive from this district subject to the Action of the Republican Conventions and ask the support of the Republican voters of McHenry county for my nomi­ nation. Very respectfully, tftaf. J. H. Gracy. sALE--<X>ntalnlng (B acres, clay subsol'. One-half mile west of West McHenry. 17-fcf John M. Walsh. Farm for Black soil, For Llquozone--Yet We Givfe You a 50c. Bottle Free. This company, after testing Liquozone for two years in the most difficult germ TJVAl MS FOR SALE OR RENT--I have for ^ saieor rent, two good farms, near Mc­ Henry. For full particulars address K-tf run pa H. C. Mead, W. McHenry, III. ftON. E. D. Sbnrtleff of Marengo has decided to again become a candidate for legislative honors. Mr. Shurtleff has already served two terms and has given .qoiversal satisfaction. . . !' The cash income of the United States for mil was $699,816,530. of which $807,- t $9,664 was derived from internal rev- •nas taxes, mainly on liquors and to­ bacco. What a heap of dry goods and groceries that am mnt would bay I \KTANTED-- Faithful person to travel for * * well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents. Lo­ cal territory. Salary SSfi.OO per week with ex- ! penses additional. :LI uavablc in cash each 'week. Money for expenses advanced. I'osi- j tion permanent. Business successful and rushing. Standard House, 330 Dearborn ^t., Chicago. 20-16t "CV)R SALE--Large Crown Jewel base burn- er, iu good repair. Will be soid very cheap, jnqulre at this office. 550-tf TOABM A filiV FOR SALE--Having purchased a stock of merchandise and going into the store business. I offer niy farm, consisting of ISO acres of land sltnateq in the town of Rich­ mond, for sale. Frask Sohuwachkr. 21-3t* Ringwood, 111. L. D. Lowell, Jr , of Nunda, is a|ain a candidate for the office of states attorney. He is the only one in sight at present, but there will probably be more before time for calling the convention. Mr. Lowell's part in the Ellsworth case Will be a lift for him in the campaign. The Standard Oil company last week advanced the price of crude oil five cents a barrel. This was absolutely necessary as John D. Rockefeller needs a hew suit of Sunday school clothes. The last dividend of the Standard Oil stock was only $12 per share, making a total of 44 per cent for the year. In 'other words, oil could be sold 38 per cent cheaper and the Standard Oil com­ pany still make the profit that the agnail property owner is glad to clear on his investment. Some people assert that there is some water in the stock, too, while many are confident that there is more water in the oil. "C*OR SA LE--My store and stock of general " merchandise: one feed elevator and coal sheds, with good trade in feed, grain, seeds, salt, cement, coal, etc; one ten room house, food barn and three acres of land. All of above for sale, and will sell separately or to­ gether as purchaser may desire. An espec­ ially good opportunity for investing in an - tabiislied business. J. E. Cristy. 83-tf Ringwood, 111. T7H)R RENT--Five room cottage, in good re- pair, warm and comfortable, on North Green street. Inquire of John Regner, 555 Larrabee St., Chicago, or M. Justen, Mc­ Henry. S QUARTER OF A CENTURY. ; * ^ Clipped from The Plain dealer of November XT, 1878. p; 1^:; ^ •• & • b.r Tuesday was evidently hog day. F. K. Granger and C. T. Eldredge shipped four cars from here and three cars came by from the north on tbe afternoon freight. The German school in this village opened on Monday last with F. A. ITrank as teacher. Mr. Frank is an ex­ perienced teacher, having taught for loany years in both this and the old country. Shedd & Co., the ice men, have put upon the pond in this village a small Steamboat for the purpose of cutting the weeds in tbe pond. A Thanksgiving party for the benefit of the Johnsburgh band will be given at Gitlis' hall in this village on Thursday (tomorrow) evening. The band has just been organized and it is hoped that they may receive a rousing benefit, i The wonderful phonograph, of Wliich We have heard and read so much of late, will be on exhibition at the Riverside hall on Friday evening of this week. ' "Where all can have an opportunity of Witnessing its wonderful workings and . hearing it talk. It seems almost im­ possible that a machine can be made to talk, bat nevertheless it is so. and as this is a chance where all can hear and see for themselves no one should fail to avail themselves of it. We hear that CLarlie Bacon is going into Chicago with his celebrated driving l»are, "Lady Bourne." He thinks that Ate will have no trouble to sell her as all tjtiat is necessary to insure him of success i* an exhibition of her speed. To Enrich Dowie. Dr. Dowie reports that the response to bis recent demand for his followers elsewhere to dispose of their properties and come to Zion City to live, bringing with them »11 their funds, to invest in Zion industries, has been encouraging. Properties aggregating over two mil­ lions have been offered for sale, the pro­ ceeds to be invested in Zion industries. Many others intend to sell their proper­ ties also. aggregating, he says, to fifty millions of dollars. Dowie is making great efforts to raise all the funds he can to extend his Zion City factories in order to give employ­ ment to all Zionites this winter, which promises to be a hard one there unless there is more work. A action Sale of Hereford Cattle. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the Gould farm at Haines- ville, Lake county, 111., on Tuesday, December 1, 1908, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, the following prop­ erty: 23 Hereford breeding cows, 9 1-year-old heifers, 5 2-year-old heifers: tt 1-year-old steers, 18 calves, 3 1-year- old imported bulls, 1-year-old regist red heifer, 4 registered cows, registered bull calf, 2 registered heifer calves, 2 milk cows, cow and calf, 2 yearling heifers, bay Hambletonian mare, 6 year-old chestnut hackney, brood mare, year-old colt, sucking colt, 4-year-old Gamaliel colt, 6-year-old Kentucky mare, brood sow, 4 shoats, 7 pigs, set new double harness. 3 sets double harness, single harness, saddle. 150 tons uplaud hay, 5 tons straw, 300 bushels oats, 1000 bushels corn. Lunch served at noon. Terms of sale: All sums of $25.00 and under, cash. On sums over $25.00 a credit of 12 months will be given on good bankable notes bearing 6 per cent interest. No goode to be removed until settled for. Frank Gould, Prop., Walter White, auctioneer. Jnlea Verne's Romance. The story of Jules Verne's courtship and marriage is a most romantic one. Verne was a shy young fellow who had a great dislike to the society of wom­ en, and it was only his affection for his brotheV which led him to go to the latter's wedding. Verne, however, ar­ rived too late and found that the whole bridal party had left fo/ the church with the exception of the bride's sister, a charming young widow, who explain­ ed the matter. The friendship thus ac­ cidentally begun rapidly developed into a warmer feeling and ended in a mar­ riage which may be described as ideal. germ diseases, paid fioo.ooo for the United States' rights. That is by far the highest price ever paid for similar rights on any scientific discovery. We publish this fact to show you the value of Liquozone. The most worthless product may have great claims made about it; but men don't pay a price like that save for a discovery of remarkable worth to humanity. Kills Inside Germs. Xiqnozone alone kills germs in the body without killing the tissues, too. It is sO certain that we publish on every bottle an offer of $i,ooo for a disease germ that it cannot kill. Liquozone destroys at once and forever the cause of any germ disease. And there is no other way to do it. Any drug that kills germs is a poison to you, and it cannot be taken internally. Liquozone alone can attack a trouble that is caused by inside germs; and it cures diseases which medicine never cured. Licfuid Oxygen. Liquozone is simply liquid oxygen--no drugs. no alcohol in it. It is the discovery of Pauli, the great German chemist, who spent 20 years on it. His object was to get such an excess of oxygeh in staple | Dysentery--Diarrhea form into the blood that no germ could live in any membrane or tissue. Liquozone does that. Oxygen is Nature's greatest tonic--the very source of vitality. Its effects are exhilarating-- purifying, vitalizing. Nothing else in the world is so good for you. But genus are vegetables; and this excess of oxygen-- the very life of an animal--is deadly to vegetable matter. We spend 14 days in making each bottle of Liquozone; but the result is liquid oxygen--a product which will cure diseases which no medical skill Can cure without it. It is now employed in every great hospital, and indorsed by every medical authority, the world over. \ Germ Diseases. These are the known germ diseases. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature overcome the germs, and such results are indirect and un­ certain. Liquozone kills the germs, wherever they are, and the results are in­ evitable. By destroying the pause of the trouble, it invariably ends the disease, Dandruff--Dropsy Dyspepsia I Eczema--Erysipelas Fevers--Gal! Stones Goitre--Gout Gonorrhea--Gleet Stomach TroablM Throat Troubles Tuberculosis Tumors--Ulcers Varicocele Women's Diseases All diseases that begin with fever--all Inflann matlon--all catarrh--all contagious disease*--all the results of Impure or poisoned blood. In nervous debility Liquozone acts as a Vital* 'zer, accomplishing what no drugs can do. 50c. Bottle Fre*. If you need Liquozone, and have never tried it, please send us this coupon. We will then mail you an order on your local druggist for a full-size bottle, and we will pay your druggist ourselves for it. This IS our free gift, made to convince you; to show you what Liquozone is, and what it can do. In justice to yourself, please accept it to-day, for it places you under no obligation whatever. Liquozone costs 50c. and $1. and forever. Asthma A hseess--Anemia Jironchitls Flood Poison liright's Disease . Bowel Troubles Coughs--Colds Consumption Colic--Croup Constipation Catarrh--Cancer Hay Fever--Influenza Kidney Diseases La Grippe Leucorrnea Liver Troubles Malaria--Neuralgia Many Heart Troubles Plies--l*neumonla Pleurisy--Quinsy J? leumatism feiln diseases Scrofula-Syphilis CUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may not appear again. Fill out the blanks and mail It to the Liquid Osone Co., 2^1-229 E. Klnzle St., Chleaco. My disease Is 1 have never tried Liquozone, but If you will supply me a 60c. bottle free I will take It. HG FB Give full afi(ire8B--write plainly. Any physician or hospital not yet using Llquo- zone will be gladly supplied for a test. PROBA TE NEWS j REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Christopher Stegmann and w to Lucy E Buch, it 2, blk 12. McHenry, w side Fox river $1150 00 Henry Mehring to Geo Nell, It 15, Coun­ ty Clerk's plat, sec 18, McHenry, range 0 3000 00 Christopher Stegmann & w to Mary Weber, east part lt2, blk 12, McHenry west side Fox river 1300 00 Lucy E Buch '& hus to Theodore Meyer It 7, sec 13, McHenry 650 0( Noah H Pike & w to Thorval Soram, It 4. Crystal Glen, sees 8 & 17, McHenry 850 00 Joseph M Freund & w et al. to Mathlas M Kreund, It 9 and sH it 8, in swH sec 5, McHenry, range 9 50 00 ChasThisslew &sw to Lilly A Thlsslew, Its 7 & 8, MaplewooA Park 1 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. William Tonyan, 28 Ringwood Amelia Dowe, 22 Volo Gustave Guhrke, 30 Union Bertha Mavis, 31 Woodstock Robert Held, 25. Marengo Nora Belle BarroBS, 17, . Marengo Wilson M. Cole, 38 Richmond Mrs. Anna Rice, 42 Richmond Fred D Lanning, 39 Harvard Alma Irene Senger. 29 Harvard Commodore P. Morris, 22... .Ringwood Mabel M. lieed, 19 Ringwood A Buaiueaa Precaution. A caller at the boarding house of Mrs. Irons was surprised to see a flue greyhound basking In the sun outside the kitchen door. "I didn't know yon had a dog," she said. "He's a beauti­ ful animal. How long have yon bad him ?" "Two or three years." "How does it happen I have never seen him in passing along here?" "We don't allow him to leave the back yard." replied Mrs. Irons, with emphasis. "What kind of an adver­ tisement would it be for a boarding house to have a creature as lean as that dog is standing round in front of It?" Never Aak Advice. When you have a cough or c Id don't ask what is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and^ perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, it cures coughs and colds quickly. Sold by G. W. Besley, West McHenry. Jackraan & Bennett, Attya. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order and decree of the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, made'on the petition of the undersigned, Henry Mead, administrator with will an­ nexed of the estate of Klisha Iiubbard, de­ ceased, for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased at the June Term, A 1>. linn. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That on Saturday, the 2nth day of November. A. D. 11*13, at the hour of ten o'clock in the foren»on of said day. at the premises described, in th«» Village of McHenry, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, the following described rea estate, belonging to the estate of Klisha Hub­ bard, deceased, to-wit: -- The East Eighty- seven andone-half (x~%) feet of I>ots Number Nine (W) and Twelve (12). in Block Number Twenty-one (21). in the Village of McHenry. County of McHenry and State of Illinois; will In- sold to t he highest and best bidder. TERMS OK SALE:--Half cash, balance se meats! FRESH, SALT & SMOKED KEATS Vegetables In Season. and Fruit cured by mortgaee on premises. Henry C. Meaii. Administrator annexed. It Is my intention to give all .< customers the best, service pos­ sible. I pay spot cash f >r hides, poultry and stock of all kinds, thus payipg the lowest prices, and will sell on the same basis. We also buy Hogs for Kerber Bros, of Elgin, paying highest market prices. Drop us a card when ready to sell. A. C. MATTHEWS, WEST M HENliY, ILL. with irlll I 10 I % m K<*:' ' EX EC 1'TUB'S NOTICE. Estate of Alice Fegers, deceased. The Undersigned. liavin« injen appointed vt of tlie last Win and Testament of e fegers. de> cased, late of the County of ^ I'lli-nr.v and Statcof Illinois, hereby gives t' Itotlce t ha I he will a npestr before the County Court of McHenry Counly. at the Court House in \\ <«>dst. cU, dl i in January Term, on the ttrsl Monday in lanuary nexl. at which t inio all pel-sons- having elaims against sa.d i 4\stalo are notified and requested to at.tciHl : for t Ik* purpose of having the same adjusted. i-£'AII persons indebted to said estate are re. '•'£ i|iie.-ted to mitke Inunc dlate p «.y incut to the sunders igoed. Dated t his Mlth dnv of November A. I). 1M0 . %4K - sundei Dal 'iii-ar. Chaui.ks H. Fkokhs. Executor. s " If you Iih V e a bad cold you need a K >"d. reliable medicine like Chatnber- "Jain'w CoughtJReiuedy to loosen and re- it. and «o allay the irritation and infatuation of the throat and lungs. The-no'hiiig ami healing properties of • this remedy aud the quick cures which j^» f'^i* effects make it a favorite everywhere. ' Foraale by all druggists. |p' * - Read The Plaindealer jMlvertisemenfc. ... ' The Cause of Many i j Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep- tive. Many sudden . ~ deaths are caused by ; it -- heart disease,; pneumonia, heart I failure or apoplexy p- are often the result | of kidney disease. If kidney troublf is al­ lowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and wastr av/ay call by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained- quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you Can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's 3wamp-koot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. j Ii corrects inability to hold urine and scald­ ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that | unpleasant necessity of being compelled to • go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the : extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is sopn realized. It stands the highest for its won* derful cures of the most distressing cases. j Swamp-Root Is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may £ have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis- fefesrSiHiH covery and a book that tells all about it, both Swajni>-X£*.«>t. sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Stoffel's Hall ONE SOLID WEEK (om. Monday, Nov. 30 The Popular and Favorite Comedienne MISS flora DeYoss in repertoire of new plays, sup­ ported by an excellent company. Special ̂ Scenery! Elegant (cstunes! Illustrated Songs and Moving Pic­ tures, Italian Harp Orchestra. Opening bill Monday Night The Comedy Drama "MAN and HASTEK" Popular Prices, 15,25,35c Ladies admitted opening night nRual conditions Advance sale opens Friday at 9 a. m. at Benley's and Petescb s Drug Stores. Calling Cards and Wedding Invitations at this office. T I M E L Y H I N T S ! Unless you wish to be tempted do not. call at our store. We have an excellent line of groceries, fruits and vegetables that surely look tempting. All first-class goods at right prices. Fancy Cranberrtes, 2 qts. for 23c California PrtiDes, 4 lbs. for age Fancy Apricots, 3 lbs. for...... age Fancy Salmon, 3 cans for age Fancy Sweet Potatoes. 9 lbs. for 25c Fancy Russels Potatoes, per bu... .80c Coffee, per pound, la, ig. 20, 25, 30, 35c. The above a.-e honest prices for honest goods. We sell everything the same way. PHONE 281. A N T O N S C H N E I D E R . Special! BifMnsintaWstoves Something that is of great interest to those who are in need of a Heater. This special offer is holding for a limited time only. SEE THE STOVESt F. L. McOMBER West Side Hardware. WE ARE MAKING GREAT CffORTS I THINS to buy your shoes here be­ cause the persistent en­ deavor of this store is to give ypu the best for the money. All America ifg are the result of our long search for the best shoe possible to make for that price. In style, in fit, in wear, it is the "what's what" of the shoe world. Let us show it to you. to reducevour stock of Felt Boots and Overs, heavy Dress Goods, Gloves, Mitts, Caps, Etc. Furs from $1.45 and upward. Men's white & colored sweaters in wool, $1.25 to $5.00. Special discounts on Shoes to reduce stock. Wool and fleeced Hos­ iery is being closed out cheap, in some cases the profit has been taken off. IF YOU SEE IT IN OUR AO, ITS SO.' nnwssodssetsnosi The West Winds of the past week are convincing evidence of the the cold weather which will soon be here. Are. you prepared for the change? Have you a good supply of ' :K& Hk. .. ! • Winter Underwear? if not, now. is the time and this is the place to have your orders filled. We havfe a very com­ plete line of all wool and fleeced lined Under­ wear. Warm Footwear for men, women tfnd children. We guarantee satisfaction in Shoes, We sell Shoes that are all leather. That ineans considerable tp the pur­ chaser. SuooMtor to S. Stofftl. WMt McHenry. 4 NMMHM F. A. BOH LANDER | wsssssMsenes # toesc sssoobsi When You Build No matter whether it be a mansion, cottage, barn or shed, let us give yon figures on the material Our prices are as low as any and we handle everything needed in the construction of Buildings. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Building Paper, Cement, Lime, Etc. Also large stock of Brick, Tile and Fence Wire. Hard and Soft Coal. ^EED, GRAIN AND FLOUR Gan sell feed in any quantity to suit the purchaser at low­ est market prices. W» also buy and sell all kinds of Grain. WHITE SWAN FLOUR is hard to beat. Try a sack and be convinced. We wish to thank the people of this vicinity for the patronage of the past and hope by fair dealing and honest prices to retain their patronage. WILBUR LUflBER CO. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. A A A slV AAAA Jk aJW m >T» A «Ti ««K ^ WWW™ w V V " lit New Pianos which I can guarantee for .ten years from $150 up. Good used Pianos from $75 to $150. Pianos to rent from $a.oo to $4.00 a month. Six months rent allowed on purchase. I have a few second hand Organs, taken^in exchange for Pianos, which I will sell at Bargains or rent for $1.00 a month. PIANO TUNING AND REPA1RINO at reasonable prices. First Class Work Only. McHenry. R. H.OWEN. IS Your BED WARM? W. C. Evanson If not, perhaps you need some more covers. If so, you would do well to call and see our stock of comfortables and quilts. Prices are reasonable and goods are honest. A NICE RUG looks well in a house, and especially is'it appreciated in the winter. They make a room appear cozy and also save the carpet. We have them in all sizes and at prices to suit the purchaser. Call and see them. Large selection. An immense line of carpet samples. OUR FURNITURE LINE IS LARQE AND SUPERB JACOB JUSTEN CENTERVILLE,

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