Sin It fte • £|-. .' v;<$ *;•£??••• -i\. ., - wv V ,3 *? v^.T?1?" "*! aMttftaii : •'•• *'4.-.?-" "• ' V }..>"- • > •'••?-»' '* % ,4 ,1 «M»4 j' > 7 i. &, J SUMHER HEAT Tl| Sis enough without suffering with heat from a wood or coal stove. • Every well regulated household should be supplied with a reliable < GASOLINE STOVE A We have them in all RIMS and at all prices. Call and inapect tfietn. v ? Everything in Summer Hardware OSHUN BROS., HchENRY, ILL. Qeneral Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes TIN* WORK OF ALL KINDS AT CLOSE PRICES Notions. U $ I THE SEASON'S DELICACIES! can be found here in abundance. Such as fresh Vege- ij. tables/including Peas, String Beans, Radishes, Let- !$ tuce, Carrots, Spinach, Asparagus, Etc. Also a full g line of Fruits, as the season advances. Strawberries, {;# Bananas, Oranges and Lemons. £ IN STAPLE GROCERIES | You can fis)d here nothing but the best, well-known y; brand:- Telephone No. 301 (iive us a Trial. an tiani lowest prices. Everything fresh. JOHN STOFFEL of Service! for every Dollar you invest in Shoe Leather This is the guarantee that goes with every pair of Shoes we sell. 'Why do we not hes itate to give this guarantee? Becausewe know The Name Selz is on Every Pair. 'iMiese Shoes are made by Selz Schwab & Co. of Chicago, lar gest makers of good Shoes in the World. We carry a com plete line of these Celebrated Shoes. Fine £>hoes, Work Shoes, Walking Boots, Tennis Shoes, Strap Sandals, House Slippers, Etc. We have them in Good Year Welt, Grain Leather, Calf, Patent Colt and Vici for men, women and children, all sizes and prices. It will pay you to inspect our line. Frarvk Sch\ima.cher, Spring Grove, Illinois. PAINT POINTERS Why do yon paint your house? Not only to beautify it, but to protect it, don't yon? Why then buy an inferior Paint just because it costs a few centw per gallon less than a well known first-class brand? That ill folly, for a cheap paint is made of poor material apd seldom lasts more tb«n a year or two, whereas a good, one should wear for five years at least. Our Crown Cottage Colors will not chalk peel or scale and in covering capacity and durability is superior to the majority of Paints made including White Lead and Oil. Considering these facts, why not buy the best and save money. I carry Enamal Colors, Varnish Stains, Porch andJStep Paint, Floor Paint, Wagon and Biiggy Paint, Fillers, Varnishes. Shellacs, Colors in Oils, White Lead, Dry Colors, Glue, Putty, Etc. F. L. McOMBER., WEST SIDE HARDWARE. *?•' fll ifr »t 1 »tl '$» $ »|1 'ft l|' 't' l|» »I' $ 'ft ifrfrlfrfr I • * • • • • • • * • • * • # R. H. OWEN PIANOS for Sale and Rent. Tun ing and Repairing a t r e a s o n a b l e prices. First class work only. ( r\c Henry, 111. N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents SPRING GROVE. [People of Spring Grove and vicinity desiring to subscribe for The Plaiudeal- er may leave their order and money with Raymond Moss, our correspond ent. 1 he subscription price is $1.50 a year or 75 cents for six months. ED ] Herbert Peacock was a Richmond visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and family- spent Sunday at Fox Lake. Irving Overton is recovering from his recent severe illuesh. Mrs. Anna Bowers of Richmond was a caller here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nimskern were Chicago visitors Monday. Extensive improvements are expected to be made on the street* shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hesse and daugh ter spent Saturday aud Sunday at Bur lington, Wis. John Bowers and Miss Maggie Jnsten were married Wednesday. Congratu lations are in order. Ren Johonnott was over from Antioch Wednesday and purchased a fine driv ing horse of .Tas, Bell. Jas. McLean and George Richardson attended graduating exercises a* Lake Villa last Friday evening. Raueu Bros, have purchased the cor ner lot of John Freund and will erect a large building for saloon purposes. W. £>jMoSs has received the contract for thejfrork of grading at the new iron bridge across the Fox river at English Prairie. The Dakota land seekers returned Monday. Jake Adams of Ringwood -iad the misfortune to be robbed of a considerable sum of money while on the trip out. George Askins left for Chicago several days ago and has not returned as ex pected. Reports of his death have no confirmation, however, and are thought to be erroneous. John Karls' little boy had the mis fortune to hurt his tongue severely last Friday, it being necessary to have sev eral stitches taken. Dr Wells of Mc- Henry was called to aasist Dr. Bremken ill the operation. The marriage of Dr. Arthur Bremken of this place and Miss Maude Pool of Glidden, Iowa, took place in Chicago Saturday, they returning to their home here the first of the week. We are glad to welcome Mrs. Bremken aud hope life's pathway may be very pleasant to them. Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. The uniform success of this remedy has made it the most popular prepar ation in use for bowel complaints. It everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant^to take. It is especially valuable for summer diar- iioea in children «and is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many children each year. For sale by all druggists. R1NGWOOU. I The Plaipdealer will be sent to any I address on trial three months for twen- I ty-five cents, and will be discontinued ! at the expiration of time unless other- ! wise ordered. Try it. Charles Bacon drove to Lake Villa! Wednesday. Elmer and Glynn Francisco drove to 1 Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dodge were Rich mond callers Monday. Miss Agty« Stevens of Elgin was rail ing on friends Monday, Misses Lora and Agnes Dodge called at Solon Friday afternoon. -- -- : Mr. aud Mrs Richardson of Oatend . JOHNSIU'KGH. were callers here Saturday. | Th»- Plaind**aler will be sent to any Mrs. James and Miss Freddie Ladd ; a.<l<lres» on trial three months for twenty were McHenry callers recently. In Your Hands the horses never can be under perfect control unless hitched by strong, well-made Harness. This kind we can and do sell at moderate prices. The stock used in making our goods is of excellent quality and the work manship is of superior order. A full line of Lap Dust ers in Mamie, Linen, Whipcord and Green Cloth, plain and embroidered, from 30c to $3.00. QUS. CARLSON, - McHENRY, 1L,L. ' I 1 %: 1 -4i Mrs. Ned Smith and daughter were McHenry callers Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whiting aud Miss Edith Whiting visited relatives at Nunda Sunday. Mrs. Matthews of McHenry spent Sat urday and Sunday with Bert McCannon and family. Mis«es Mildred Waterman and Bar hara Eltert visited with Mrs. Will Hodge of Solon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langam of Wood stock were calling on old friends the tatter part of the week. Miss Errna Watson and Leone Kelley visited friends and attended theSavation Army meeting at McHenry Suuday. Mesdames Mrytle Shales and Grace McCannon spent Thursday with Mrs. Geniug at Greenwood, the former's aunt. Ray Merchant of Barreyille and Jas. McCannon of Greenwood attended the surprise party on Miss Barbara Ebert at W. E. Smith's. The Methodist and Universalist Sun day schools will hold a union Children's Day exercises June 26 at 2 o'clock. A good program is being prepared. Mrs. Mable Johonnott and son and Misn Myrtle Stevens are home from Terra Haute, lnd., to spend the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Stevens. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Luella Stephenson Saturday afternoon, June 18, at 2:30 o clock. Topic: Scien- ti;:c instruction. Leader, Mrs. A. L. Francisco. All *re cordially invited, es pecially the children. five cents. and will be discontinued at the expiration of that t^liie unless other- Try it. and Mrs. Joe Miller, The Ro««liud Kraervittioii lands are to be opened in July. Full particulars as to dates and places for registration and places for drawings and final entry, requirements of the U. S. homestead laws, maps, etc., are con tained in a pamphlet, "New Homes in the West," issued by the Passenger t-e- partment, Chicago & North-Western R'y. Call on any ticket agent of The North-Western Line, or a copy will be- mailed to any address on receipt of two (2) cents in postage by W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., Chicago. June 18 wise ordered. Born, to Mi baby boy. Mrs. Geo. J^ell and children visited at Volo Sunday. Win. Stoffel of McHenry was a visitor here Sunday. The dance at Geo. Nell's Tuesday evening was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonion are the happy parents of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freuiul are the happy parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weber are t'.ie ] >ioud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Britz visited Peter May at Spring Grove recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freund of Spring Grove were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosing of Yolo visited at Nic L. Freund s TnesUay. Mrs. Peter Niesen and daughter, Delia, visited McHenry relatives Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin \\ . Freund aud family were Spring Grove visitors Suu day. Quite a number from here attended the funeral of Mat Coesman at Volo Fri day. Mrs. Anna Bugner visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Joe Freund, at Ringwood, Tuesday. Joe Hoffbaner aud Ed. Marks are vis iting relatives and friends here from Alvada, Ohio. Mrs. Mike Rauen and children of Spring Grove visited her sister, Mrs. Joe Michels, last Thursday. Trial Subscriptions. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address for three months for twenty- five cents as a "trial trip. " Try it, and if we hear nothing from you at the end of the time paid for, the paper will be discontinued. If yon wish it to contin ue hand in #1.50 and we will enter your name on our regular list for a year. We propose to make The Plaindealer bet ter next yipar than ever before. A three months' £rial will convince you. Our correspondents are authorized to take these subscriptions. Remember, the paper will be stopped at the end of the three months if you are not satisfied, tf I BAKRKVILLE. Thos. Thompson was a Lake Zurich caller Friday. Miss Clara Thompson was a Chicago visitor Saturdaj^^"^ Mrs. J. Gibbs and daughter, Mary, were Sunday callers at J. Fleming's. Mr. and Mrs. H. Magoon called on their daughter, Mrs. Heuise, Sunday. Misses Edna Colby and Liuzie Lempke ^ere Nuuda v i«itors Saturday afternoon. Floyd aud Robert Thompson are vis iting their mother at Lake Zurich this week. Misses Mary Gibbs and Frances Flem ing spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Clara Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Starritt of Terra Cotia were callers at Thos. Thompson 's Suuday afternoon. Miss Bertha Wingate attended the commencement exercises at McHenry 'inursday evening. Misses Margaret Aylward and Mar garet Suttou were callers at J. Fleming's last VN eunesUay evening. Mr. aud Mrs. Win Campbell and daughter, Mollie, of Wooustock spent Suuaay with Mrs. H. W llmington. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Keeler and daugh ter, Irene of Jauesville, Wis., speui a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VauNatta, Sr. Mrs. 1. N. Merchant sou, Floyd, Misses Kathryn Walsh and Clara Thompson called on trieuds at Ringwood and Greenwood Monday alter noon. $50,000.00 Cash Given Away fo Users of LION COFFEE We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users of Lion Coffee. Not only will the Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, as heretofore, for the valuable premiums we have always given our customers, but In Additiofi to the Regular Free Premiums the same Lion-Heads will entitle you to estimates in our ^5<;,()00.00 Grand Prize Contests, which make some of our patrons rich men and women. You can send 111 as many estimates as desired. There will b6 TWO CREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. I,ouis World's Fair; the second relates to TotAl Vote For President to be cast Nov. 8, 1904. $HO,ooo.ou will be distributed in each of these contests, making $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make it still moru interesting, in addition to this amount, we will give a Grand First Prize of $5JG0.00 contests, and thus your estimates have two -- r T f - " - " " " 1 -- -- o p p o r t u n i t i e s < > t ' w i n n i n g a b i g c a s h p r i z e . Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and 2 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free prmiums) m one vote in either contest: BH WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST What will b« the total July 4th attendance at the St. I,oul» World'* Fair? At Chicatro. July 4.1S93. the attendance was For nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com pany's office, Toledo, Ohio, on or before June 30th, 1904. we will irlve first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Prize S2.POO.OO 1 Second Prize- 1,000.00 2 Prizes -J600.00 each 1,000.00 6 Prizes-- 200.00 " 1,000.00 lO Prizes-- 100.00 "i. 1.000.00 20 Prizes-- 60.OO ,1 000.00 60 Prizes-- 20.00 " 1.000.00 250 Prizes-- 10.00 " 2,500.00 1800 Prizes-- 6.00 " 9,000.00 if «, \UwVvx 2139 PKIZE8, TOTAL. S20,00u.00 Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 2 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es- ^ptl timate is recorded. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be th<- to'al Popular Vote cast for President (vote» for All candidates combined) at the election November 8, 1904? In 1900election. 13.959.653people voted for President. For nearest cor rect estimates received in Woolson Spice Co.'s, office, Toledo. O., on or before Nor. 5.1904. we will give rirst priie for the nearest cor rect cstirnnte, second prize to the next nearest, etc.. etc.. as follows: 1 First Prlre S2.BOO.OO 1 EscondFrlze 1 >000-9® 2 Prizes-- SoOO.OO each l.OOO.OO 6 Prlies-- 200.00 " l.OOO.OO 10 Prizes-- 100.00 " 20 Prizes-- 60.00 " J'992 S 60 Prizes-- 20.OO •• 26O Prizes-- 10.00 " 1800 Prizes-- 6.00 " O.OOO.OO TOTAt, #20.000.00 : 1 3G PRIZES, 4279--PRIZES--4279 DltfrlbuUd to the Public--aggregating $45,000.00--in addition to which wa shall givo $5,000 to Brocars' Clerks (»aa partfculars in LION COFFEE casas) making a grand total of $50,000.00. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO, OHIO. Worst of All Experiences. Can anytning be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? Such wau the exj)erieuce ot Mrs. S. li. Neweon, Decatur, Ala. "For three years," Bhe writes, "1 endured insufter- able paiu trom indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevita ble when doctors and all remedies iailed. At length i was induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was mi raculous. 1 improved at once and am now completely recovered." For Liver, Kiduey, tttomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 30c. It's guaranteed by Julia A. Story, N. H. Petesch, McHenry, and U. W. llesley, W. McHenry, Druggists. .Special Keduced Excurnlon Will be in effect from all points on the Chicago & North-Western Railway for the occasions named below: Atlantic City, N. J., July 18-15. Nobles-of the Mystic Shrine. San Francisco, Sept. 5th to 9th, Triennial Conclave Knights Templar. San Francisco, Sept. 19th to 25th, Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O, O. F. For information as to rates, dates of sale, etc , of these or other occasions, call upon the ticket agent of the North- Western Line. lute renting to Asthuia Sufferer*. "I have had asthma for three or four years and have tried about all the cough and asthma cures in the market," Bays Daniel Bantz of OttervilldJ Iowa, "and have received treatment from physi cians in New York and other cities, but got very little benefit nntil I tried Fol ey's Honey and Tar, which gave me immediate relief and I will never be without it in the house. I sincerely recommend it to all." Sold by G. W. Besley, W. McHenry, 111. Danger to Children Kidney and Bladder Troubles often Blight their Livee. HOW TO CURE BED WETTING Ther* are thousands of children whe K&rcely know what it Is to awaken In the morning trithont a sense of mortification. These children are not responsible for the diseases of the bladder or kidneys that make their lives miserable. It Is a moral crime to scold or whip a child who las lost control over th© mnscles of the legs and cannot walk properly and It Is cruelty to punish a «MM wte has lost control over the bladder. Train the child to amply the bladder Just before going to bed and In two hours afterward take the child out of bed to again empty the bladder. This Is easier than changing bed clothea every day, and encoorages the little one. Give frequent baths, and allow plenty of outdoor exer cise. Avoid scolding, and prohibit tea, coffee and highly seasoned food. Give Foutr's KIDNEY CUBK; allow only a light supper and no fluids within two hours of bedtime. J. W. 8HOTTP, of MoKeaaport, Pa, saysi "FOLEY'S KIDXXT CUBB oared my tittle boy of urinsry trouble; I tried several physicians with no snccesa. Foun*a KIDNKT CURB was recommended, and before one bottle was used he was cured and now he can sleep all night without any trouble." c FOLEY'S KIDXBY CUM will prevent fatal kidney and bladder troubles and will always cure them If taken early. In even the wont cases It will give great relief Q. W. BESLEY, West McHenry. Chicago & North-Western. Leave Oik-lino. S.(k"> u ni it m. 1^.30 p in. 1.4i> p m.. "1.30 p ni. >.01 p ill.. Effective June 1, 1904. WKICK DAY THA1MS. NOHTHBOUNI) Vln EIKI" , . .Via 1>«« IMulnes .... Via Kltflii . ..Via Des IMulnes .... Via lies Plalntia.. . . ... 'Via I)es 1Malnes SUNDAY TKAIN8. .. Via I>es Plaint's .. Via Oes Plaiues Via EIkIh WKKK DAY THAINS. SOCTHBOrND. ... Via lies Plalues Via Elgin ... Via Des rial lies Via Elgin Via Oes IMaines SUNDAY TKAP.NS. :.90fttn Via Elgin .OH p m Via Des IMaines .51 p ni Via Elgin Saturdays only. tMond&ys only. -i.OO a tn... 1 . 1 0 a m . . J.02 p m.. • Leave McHenry. "7.12 a ill.. r . 3 0 a m . . . s.:i2 am... i. 'i4 p in... ii.:j."> p m... Arrive McHenry . 10.10 a ill .10.10 a in .. .2.4.') p m ... 4.45 p ni .. 3.00 p in . .0.40 p m .. 9.37 a ni .11.14 a in .. 4.53 p m Arrive Chicago. ...N.35 a in .. 10.10 a m ,9.35 am .. .7.00 p m .. 7.55 p in .. 10.05 a ni .. .H.25 p m . 9.40 p in 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE PATENTS DESIGNB COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch »n<l lienor I pt Inn rn»T aulckly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably on Patents tionsstrictly conOdentlal. HANDBOOK on Katenta sent free. Oldest H^eiH-y for BeouriiitPatei^a. Patent taken through Muiin X Co. receive fpeeial notice, without cbanre, lu tbe Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. dilution <>f any ocientlOc Journal. Itrn v"ar UKit mo.iths, ft. Sold by all_i.ows, I.areest clr- ferula, to a leulers. 1 Gilbert Eros. Fancy Grocers. Per-Fo Per-Fo Per-Fo The new ready-to-eat Breakfast Food. Two packages for ' and one package FREE to introduce. Include some in your next order for a trial and get one extra package FREE. Fresh Every Day. PROMPT DiUViH Gilbert Bros. Co. TELEPHONE NO. 271 iMWMMMMMHMMMM • ;*$ N. H. PETESCH DRUGQIST. ICE CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY.