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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Mar 1905, p. 5

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- - -w , „ * j X 1 ' ^ "• **t. ^rwi ^ f&gr *m " ••/£ ; ; jd Ti~^4 ! ! PAINTERS' SURPLUS" \ Consisting of Mixed Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dryers, \ J " Finishes, Stains, Etc., Dry Colors, Colors ground in J Oil, White Lead in any quantity, Etc., Etc. J # BRUSHES -, * „. J \ Something cheap or extra good, just asvyou like, for f J Painting, Varnishing, Papering. ; / J j OSHUN BROS., McHENRY, ILL. J A Mark of Refinement Cleanliness of person is one of the most distin­ guishing marks of refinement, and commands at all times the highest respect. To promote cleanliness, install in yo«r sleeping apartment or dressing room a snowy white, one-piece 44. Standard" Porcelain Enameled Lavatory provided with an abundant flow of hot and cold running water. % It is very pleasant Mid convenient to arise in the morning and have at your touch a proper place for making the toilet, without having to partially dress in order to reach the bath- -poMibl; already occu£>ie<L If Jrou can possibly arrange space for a "3tea4a*f' Lavatory in your room, the cost will not compare withtheresulting comforts. We have sample one-piece L a v a t o r i e s in our showroom and re­ spectfully invite you to ex­ amine them. eONVCNIKNCC" HERBES, PLUHBING. \VARIETY Store!] a Plain and fancy China from .5c up I ^ Tin and Granite from................ 5c u p ^ 4 ' ALSO GLASSWARE. i w Big Bargains on our.... 5c and 10c Tables f f School Stationery and a nice line of Candies always ^ J on hand. J Cheap Spring trips to Sunny California You may go to California any day between March 1 and May 15 for a little more than half fare one way. Travel comfortably in tourist Pullman or chair car. A chance to inspect California farm lands. Santa Fe All the Way Ask Sunta Fe agent at 101) Adams St., Chicago, for all the facts. as 5 Your washwoman is one who can tell. Let her try it as to its saviug and cleansing power. iinnmiiinmimimHMiwinnniBmtittn Jos. H. Huemann frMk,iD Rotf WBrts! Johnsburgh, Illinois. sells Corn Shelters and Tread Powers, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows,^ Wagons, Carriages, Baggies, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness Oil, Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. iiiiiiiii>tmiMnmimiBiimmnnnmnn«Mi am agent for the above. We put the Rods on yoar Build­ ings and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages If no more than |S00. Call and get full particulars. Gaeril BUcksnitMH - Prke* ilwiys ReuMUble 1 DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES N. H. PETESCH TOILET ARTICLES PERFUMES -The Plaindealer, 3 months for 25c. iiimiw«mn>imnin NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED B Y j OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS j TOUk Converse is on the sick this Mrs. Jason list. John Gift was a McHbnry caller week. Wm. Boeing of Ronnd Lake wag here Tuesday. Frank Dowell spent Sunday at John Walton's. Chris Sable and wife were in McHen- ry Friday. George Dryer entertained company over Sunday. Fred Converse of Fremont was in town Friday. Job Vasey of McHenry was a "Volo caller Snnday. Ben Rosing of Ronnd Lake spent Sun­ day at his home; C. G. Hnson and wife were in Mi> Henry Wednesday. James Murray of McHenry wns ® Volo caller Sunday. Misa Jennie Seymopr was ai Volo call­ er Friday afternoon, W. D. Moore was a Wauconda caller Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis of Fort Hill spent Sunday in town, Lee Strang of Grayslake was a Visit­ or in our town Sunday. Ralph Richardson took ill the sights at Wauconda Saturday. Lee Huson ol Fremont palled on * C. G. Huson and family Sunday. Marshall Jepson of Wauconda was a caller Raught Bros. * Sunday. Ambrose Raught and daughter, Mary, were McHenry callers Wednesday. " Miss Rose Huson has returned home after a two weeks' visit in the city. Miss Nellie Raught of Wauconda visit ed at Raught Br.os.' a few days recently Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ann Vasey. Dr. C. D. Roesdeutcher was called to Elgin recently by the death of his moth­ er. John Effinger and Laura and Maude Eatinger were Wauconda callers Sun­ day- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholls have re­ turned home from Chicago after a weeks visit. Mr. «nd Mrs. Jos. Vogt and family of Ronnd Lake spent Sunday at John Wal­ ton's. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Wm. Nicholls and son spent Sunday with H. Nicholls and family. John Myers has sold a fine team of work horses to Mr. Hanson for the sum of $280. ' Miss Hellen E. Raymond spent this week with her sister, Mrs. L. V. Lusk, of Fremont Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Keubler of Pala­ tine are spending a few days with. Mrs. John Richardson. Frank Hearst of Niagara New York, is visiting his sister, Mrs. John Meyer, this week. Two loads of telephone men were in town this week repairing the damage done by the ice storm Mrs. Louis Lusk and son/"Raymond, visited at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Raymond's, Sunday. D. Dick has purchased a fine young drivingsteed for $450. Now, who will be the first to take a ride? Preaching next Sunday at 2 p. m. Administering of the Liord's supper at close of services. Everybody invited. Mrs. Richard Compton has returned home after a few days' stay with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Cossman, of Rol­ lins. Messrs. Will Rosing and Peter Meyer, Misses Rose Vogt and Katie Rosing spent Sunday with Mrs. Mike Hertel at Fremont Center. Mr. a,nd Mrs. John Sable and little son of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. T. Winkles of McHenry spent Sunday at the home of Chris Sable.. 8PRIS6 GROVE Selim Pierce <pas in Chicago Friday. Ray Moss was in Richmond Saturday. Glen Esh is Spending the week at home. Mr. Small was a McHenry visitor Sat­ urday. Frank Orvis was a Solon visitor Sat­ urday. John Carey of Ringwood was in town Wednesday. , Solon is to have a Condensing factory also--maybe! Several candidates are in the field for village offices. . Otto Hesse was on the sick list one day last week. Elmer Orvis of Waukegan was in town Monday. A. Neish and son, Linn, were in Chi­ cago Wednesday. . Joseph Richardson of Richmond was in town Saturday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, a baby girl, March 24, - Allison Truax of DeKalb was visiting friends here Saturday. Nick Weber and family were Johns* burgh visitors Sunday. Silas Pierce and daughter, Mrs. Colby, were in Chicago Thursday. Ed. Hopper and daughter, "Grace, were Elgin visitors Sunday. Mesdames A. Bremken and Overton were in McHenry Saturday. The' youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hopper has been qnite sick with bron­ chitis. Work has been started on the new Condeusing factory. A two story cement building 40x80 will be erected at once. It is thonght that they will begin oper­ ations in June. Some HARNESS is hard on a Horse and pocket. Doesn't fit animals of normal shape and it is of such poor quality that it wears out before giving an adequate return for its cost. Our Harness is of the other sort. leasts longer than the horse will. Made of the best leather and trimmings and made to fit. Strain is equally divided and evelry part equal to the strain. Costs no more than "cheap" Gus. Carlson. - Harness. The Colonel's Waterloo. Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey Grove, Texas, nearly met his Waterloo, from Liver and Kidney trouble. In a recent letter, he says: "I was nearly dead, of these complaints, and although I tried my family doctor, he did me no good; so I got a 50c bottle of your great Electric Bitters, which cured me. I consider them the beet medicine on earth, and thank God who gave you the knowledge to make them." Sold, and guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia. Biliousness and Kidney Disease, by N H. Petesch and Julia A. Story, Mc­ Henry, and G.- W. Besley, West Mc­ Henry, druggists, at 50c a bottle. OSTKJiD. Burr was in McHenry It will bring rich, red blood, firm flesh and muscle. That's what Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month, keeps you well all summer. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. G. W. Besley. Read The Plaindealer "want" ads. Mrs. E. Z Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Adams were caillers in our burgh Monday. Edgar Thomas started his phone Monday on Walnut Ave. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Francisco were McHenry visitors one day this week. Mrs. B. Harrison and daughter, Anna, attended the social at Guy Harrison's. Mrs. P. S. Martin and Mm. E. E. Basset were callers in Ringwood Tues­ day. April showers bring May flowers, these are March showers but April weather. Our roads are getting, in fine condition and the naughty mobiles will soon be on our streets. David Magoon was a business caller Saturday, looking np the chieken and egg market. Mrs. W. F. Basset and sister Mrs. E. Z. Burr were callers at Mr. Wm. Hut- son's Tuesday. Mann Bros, were husking corn Tues­ day. It will soon be time for planting corn and potatoes. Our school is inoession again after a week's vacation. Miss Anna Keiser of Woodstock is the teacher. Mrs. A. C. Mathews was called to Nunda. Her father, Mr. Parks, is very ill but we hope he will soon reooVer his usual health. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harrison enter­ tained a basket social at their home Fri­ day evening, March 24. The receipts of the evening were $11.00. Mrs. W. F. Bassett and Mrs. E. Z. Burr attended church at Greenwood last Sabt«th and called on Mr. and Mrs. Alva Dodge in the afternoon. DR CREAM BAKING P0WKR Greatest Aid to Cookery With least labor and trouble it makes hot-breads, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome# fate* Bakimo nwou Co, Cmioaq* BARBEHIXE. F. Davoll of Holcombville was a caller here Monday. Chan. W. Gibbs spent Sunday with his parents here. John Lembke was a C&ry visitor Mon­ day of last week. John Hunter and Will Schreiner were Sunday callers here. > Chas. Wilmington and son, Arthur, spent Saturday at the faring J. Gibbs has been entertaining friends from Dundee the past week. Thos. Thompson attended a business uaeeting at Nunda Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Merchant were Sunday callers at Ringwood. Misses Mary Gibbs and Frances Flem­ ing were Nunda callers Friday. Matt. Heiuier and Mr. Siinee were hunting in this vicinity Monday. Clark Jacobs of Nuuda was a caller iu this neighborhood last Thursday. Walter Freund of McHenry, spent Tuesday night with Floyd Thompson. E. O. VanNatta of Chicago spent the first of the week with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. James Parsley and little son called at J. Fleming's Snnday after­ noon. Ray Merchant and Delmar Dassow visited Miss May me Knox's school Mon­ day afternoon. Thos. Thompson and daughter, Clara, were entertained at the home of Mrs. E. Hunter during the institute. Bruce Starritt and Clara Thompson spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mar­ garet Sutton at Emerald Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanNatta of Emerald Park spent Monday afternoon at the home of Wm. VanNatta, Sr. Leverett S. Webster of the Webster Bros. Manfg. Co. of Shelbyville, 111., spent Thursday evening at Thos. Thompson's. HIDOEFIKUk Mrs. Irish was in Dundee Saturday. C. M. Keeler was in Chicago Satur- day. E. Cadwallader was in Chicago Tues­ day. J. A. Wester man was in Woodstock Saturday. ^fr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed were in Nun­ da Friday. Mrs. A. S. Wakefield was in Wood stock Tuesday. F. W. Hartman was in Woodstock on business Tuesday. Miss Edith Hobart was in Elgin Sat urday and Sunday. O. Garrison and A. Skinner were in Woodstock Tuesday. Miss Lura Davis of Austin visited here several days recently. Mrs. J. B, Lynch and children were in Chicago Saturday. F. French and daughter, Gladys, were in Woodstock Thnrsday. Mrs. A. Anners visited relatives in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Miss Sadie Wood of Nunda visited friends here the first of the week. Elston Hunt of Elgin visited at R. L. Dufield's from Saturday until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irish and H. Reed and daughter, Bessie start for California next Tuesday. J. H. Parks was in Nunda the first of the week helping care for his father, who is very ill. Mrs. Eva Lynch is visiting her daugh­ ter, Mrs. C. E. Conerty, and also her friend, Mrs. Peterson, in Chicago this week. ENKRALD PARK. Mr. and Mrs. D W. Hill of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage. H. Berkircher spent last Friday And Saturday with Chicago friends. Miss Mayme Aylward visited home folks here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ada Carey of McHenry spent Saturday evening with the Misses Knox. Miss Ada Merchant of Barreville spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Anna Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berkircher re­ turned the last of the week from their visit in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Smith and son. Josie, vibited relatives north of Mc­ Henry Sunday. Miss Margarett Aylward and Mrs. Geo. Frisby of McHenry visited Ed Knox Friday last. Miss Clara Thompson and Brace Star­ ritt of Barreville visited at R. J. Srif ton's Sunday afternoon. .. W. K? Burns and friends, Messrs. Ro­ han and Stephan of Chicago, enjpyed a few days' duck hunting here the last of the week. Messrs. Robt Sohns, H. Bending, Joe Hamm and a few friends of Chicago en­ joyed a few days outing the past week at L. Huck's cottage. Champion Liniment for Rheumatism. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Cna- pinville, Conn., says: "Chamberlain Pain Balm is the champion of all lini ments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rhenmatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the storekeeper here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me." There is no use of anyone suffering from that painful ailment when this liniment can be obtained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and its continued use for a short time will produce a permanent cure. For sale by all druggists. $2.50 WORTH SENT FREE DR. MILES, THE GREAT SPECIAL­ IST IN DISEASES OF THE HEART, NERVES, STOMACH AND KID- • NEYS, Will Send • Trial Course of His New and Remarkable Treatments Free. When an experienced physician offers to give away $2.50 Treatments for dis­ eases of the heart, nerves, stomach, kidneys or dropsy, it is conclusive evi­ dence that he has great faith in it. And when hundreds of prominent men and women freely testify to his unusual skill and the superiority of his New Special Treatments, his liberality is cer­ tainly worthy of serious consideration. That Franklin Miles, M. D., LL B., is one of the world's most successful phy­ sicians is proven by hundreds of won­ derful cures of well-known people. One patient cured after failure of eleven Grand Rapids physicians, one after hav­ ing been given up by thirty physicians, one after nine of the leading doctors in New York City, Philadelphia and Chi­ cago failed. The Into Prof. J. S. Jewell, M. P., editor of the Journal of Mental and Nervous Diseases, said: "by all means publish your surprising results. I'rof. J. 1'. Hoss, M. I)., ex-president of Rush Medical College wrote in 1S(4: "Dr. Miles has taken two courses of my private in­ structions iti diseases of the heart and lungs." Mr. Truman DeNVeese, editor of the Chicago Times-Herald states; "l)r. Miles cured me of years of inherited headache and dizziness."' The well-known manufacturer of Freeport., 111., J. C. Scott, says: "1 had fruitlessly spent thousands of dollars ou physicians until 1 consulted l>r. Milus." One thousantnremarkable testimonials sent upon request. As all may have «the Doctor's Book, valuable advice and $2.50 worth of treat­ ment, especially prepared for their cue, free, asa trial, we would advise every sick one to send for them at once.v Give a careful description of your symptoms. Address, Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. G., Grand Dispensary, 431 to 481 Main St., Elkhart, Ind. 89 HOLCOMBVILLE. . A. P. Peck is home from Wisconsin this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilbert visited near Ringwood Sunday. Miss Anna Powers called on Mrs. Jay Doherty Wednesday. Clark Jacobs of Nunda passed through this vicinity Saturday. Eddie and Ray Conway spent Snnday afternoon at Jay Doherty's. Miss Mary Doherty of McHenry spent Monday evening at Wm. Doherty's. Mr. and Mrs. John Zenk and son, Henry, visited at W. Zenk's Saturday. Mrs. J. Phalin and little son of Terra Cotta called at Thos. Powers' Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan and little daughter spent Sunday evening at TerraCotta. Mrs. Chas. Harrison and Mrs. Clande Hudson called on Mrs. W. Gilbert Snn­ day evening. Misses May belle and Graoe Doheity spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. anu Mrs. Henry McMillan. Thos. Powers and Miss Florence Welch and Raymond Powers visited at Griswofd Lake Thursday. M. F. Hoffman and daughter, Iva, and Frank Sprodof Spring Grove spent Sunday at Mrs. B. G. Peck's. Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy. The great success of this preparation in the relief and cure of bowel com­ plaints has brought it into almost uni­ versal use. It never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. It is equally valuable for children and adults. For sale by all druggists. THE BEST MEDICINE WOMEN If you are nervous and tired oat continually you could have no clearer warning of the approach of serious female trouble. Do not wait until you suffer un­ bearable pain beforeyouseek treat* ment. You need Wine of Cardui now just as much as if the trouble were more developed and the tor­ turing pains of disordered men­ struation, bearing down pains, leucorrhoea, backache and head­ ache were driving you to the un­ failing relief that Wine of Cardui has brought hundreds of thousands of women aad will bring you. Wine of Cardui will drive out all trace of weakness and banish nervous spells, headache and back­ ache and prevent the symptoms from quickly developing into dan­ gerous troubles that will be hard to check. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. If your dealer does not keep it, send the money to the Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., and the medicine will be sent you. WlNEsF Brothers (QBieany SOME INTERESTING PRICES ON FANCY GROCERIES! 5C 5t 5( 15c I5( Good Corn, 2ff> can.. Early June Peas, in 21b cans.. Fancy Red Salmon, f A/ 2tt> can.. lUl Baked Beans, in 2tt> cans A Good Japan Tea per pound 2 lbs for .25c. Fancy Rio Coffee, per pound 2 lbs for 25c. Fancy Table Syrup OC/ g a l l o n p a i l . r . . . . t J v SALT FISH--all kinds Fancy White Fish 12£ Fancy Mackerel12£ Fancy Red Salmon... ..12£ Fancy Cod Fish .... 12| Holland Herring ... .07$ Smoked Halibut .15 Smoked White Fish.... .12i Try a bag of the Celebrated GOLD niNE FLOUR Finest Flour in town. Only $1.48 per Bag! _^>-Just,a Word Regarding "Gold Mine" Flonr. This Flonr we are selling with the understanding that it it is not the equal or better than any other Flour you have ever need, it is not to cost you one cent. We refund cost of Flour and you to keep the goods. Pretty good guarantee that "Gold Mine" will stand the test. Don't be hnmbugged into paying more for your flour--Gold Mine is now selling for $1.48 per 50-lb. Bag with the Guarantee. (iftrt Bros. COMPANY. tjRAPHOPHOHK!* We handle the Columbia Make with either , COLUMBIA or VICTOR Records From $1.50 up. Also have a complete line of needles and re­ pairs. Sewing Machines! Come in and let us show you our Sia.ooand up sew­ ing machines. Ten-year guarantee wifta each and every one of them. H A. HUE West Jlcftenry, III. gl l l l KXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF F 11.1 NO flNAft SETTLEMENT. •• ' . STATE OF ILLINOIS, < ^ McHenry County. > Estate of Alice Fejcers, Deceased. To all whom it may concern; You are hw : by notified that on Monday, the first day of May, lytfa, I. as Executor or the ta>t Will nod Testament of said deceased, will present to the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House iu Woodstock. Illinois, aiy tiual report of tuy doings as such Executor, and usk t he Court to be dischurjfed from any aad all further duties and respousibiitties eon- -*• nected with said Estate and my lulusiinvita­ tion thereof, at which time and place Tot may t>e preseut aud resist such itpullcatkai, if you clKHwe so to do, 40-St C. H. Fauaas. M. D., Executor. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for Wren* ty-five cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of time unleas other wise ordered, Try it. "

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