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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Sep 1905, p. 5

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- fit BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS i't forget that .we handle a very '.co^; plete line of Lumber of every description and everything necessary with which to T>~ *U '" r ' ' • >v * 'a •*" , i 1 ' r i f " Build * - •*>, ^ u ,») We always strive to please our customers and are ever ready and anxious to fulfill their .wants. So bear in mind that wej y ^ , are -the Building Supply Headquarters;/; r Our Feed Department is always complete; " _ WILBUR LUMBER CO., WEST McHERNY, ILLINOIS. tWIWW.M WAV.' MWW' W.«W WM'f W.WMWMWWW.' M '.WWWWHWWWW wit 8̂ §r 'Sh «5 Q, i. , L1N0IS On ® trial honestly given will convince you. !' & li If Jos. H. huemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. : "jBells the McVicker Gaaolin#, . .H'jEngine, Duplex Grinding Millet *- 'Jiock Island Plows, Wagons^ ^ •Carriages, Buggies, Wind Mill^,;J, / • "Well Supplies, Harness Oil," ^ Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. frjokiic I4btiiiii$ Rod Works! . I am agent fop the above. We ! put the Rods on your Build- iugs and should they bo struck | by lightning we pay damages • If no more thau S&00. OaU and • , get full particulars. Z aeiem Blacksmith | Prices always Reisowble 2 Harper R.ye "On Every Tongue.1 versally cherished by connoisseurs. Petlghtfully rich In flavor; charmingly smooth to t|ie taste; nni- £ «* m & t' - I BY LEADING DEALERS. 1 k. hp ii GENERAL COflMISSION MERCHANT P H I L I P J A E G E R SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF Dressed Beef, flutton, Hogs, Veal,.Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs | This is the oldest house on the street Tags and price lists furnished on |» tji appUcatio%4 ' IK •. . v*- COLD STORAGE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. % St *' THAT'S t he : name: ! I Best line of Groceries in Town. Also a fine line of Fruits. t. SPRING GROVK. < "rf; Wm James has obtained apoeition at Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Hesse were Richmond visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Carey has been called away by the death of an uncle. Mrs. Churchill and daughter, Bessie, are visiting at Zenda. Jas. Ox toby is exhibiting his fine pigs at Elkhorn this week. Mrs. Blake of Johnsbargh visited here' several days last week. Mrs. Stoddard of Belvidere is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Canfield. Mr. and Mrs. Weiland entertained several friends the first of the week. Five from here went to Dakota last week to look after their farming inter­ ests there. Thomas Cole is smiling broadly, a lit- tie girl having arrived at his home Sep­ tember 15. Jas. Neish was ap the first of the week having some repairing done on his buildings here. Mrs. Mead and son, Lyman, of Racine, former residents of English Prairie, were callers at Selim. Pierce's Tuesday. Very Low Il.itM to Chattanooga, T«nn. Via the Nv>rth-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold Sept. 14 to 10, inclusive, with favorable return limits, on account of Anniversary of Battle of Cbicainauga. , Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. -•>' f|j-5t Geo. Nell Dead. •• U Geo. Nell passed away at his home at Columbia Park Wednesday afternoonat 2:80 o'clock. Obituary next week. John Stoffel. nciSSJ. in. jvi/ii wiviivi. « c. We are now prepared to do your washing and do it • in first-class style. Ojir plant is now in first-class running order and we are anxious to show the peo­ ple of McHenry and vicinity the . kind of work we are capable of turning oofc Give uar a trial ot once. THE McHENRY STEAM LAUNDRY, M. L. VAN NATTA, Managef. THIS OFFICE FOR JOB WORK| 'iN" If a Cow gave Butter mankind would have to invent milk. Milk Is Na­ ture's emulsion --butter put in shape for diges­ tion. Cod liver oil is ex­ tremely nourishing, but it has to be emulsified before we can digest it. Scott's Emulsion combines the best oil with the valuable hypo- phosphites so that it is easy to digest and does far more good than the oil alone could. That makes Scott's Emulsion the most strengthening, nourishing food - medi­ cine In the world. ^ . Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, C herniate 409-415 Pearl Street New York 60c. and 91.OO. All drujnrfste niN<rvrooi> Walter Bradley has been oa the sick C. C. HarrisonChicagoed one day re­ cently. Elon Harrison was a passowger for Chicago Monday. J. V. Buckland was a windy city business caller Friday. Miss Katie Keefe spent last week with relatives near Woodstock. * " Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Stevens were at Crystal Lake Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bishop are visiting with relatives in Waukegan. J. E. Cristy of Waupaca, Wis., was in Ringwood one day recently. MV. and Mrs. J. D. Smith and family are the owners of a fine new piano. Lizzie Norton spent the first of the week with relatiyes at Williams Bay. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. H. Tuttle and family have been entertaining company. John Bell, Oscar Taber and Walter Hftradley were passengers for Chicago Tuesday. Geo. Harrison went to Chicago the last of the week where he purchased a car load of steers. Mr. and Mrs. John Carey went to Wheaton Monday where they attended the funeral of a relative. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson and family spent Sunday with Jack Carr and family near Grass Lake. Mrs. Bert McCannon spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. I. N. Merchant and family at Barreville. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conway entertain­ ed the former's mother and sister from Elgin the last of the week.. The building known as th6 barber shop WM sold at auction last Saturday morning. Sani Beatty was the highest Didder. The amount paid was $10,50. Levi Waterman, an old and respected citizen of Ringwood, died at his home here at half past one o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Aged nearly 78 years. Obituary next week. Universalist church, Rev. Arthur Roberts, pastor. Regular services next Sunday. Preaching at 2:80 p. m. Sub­ ject "Modern Idolatry." Let all inter­ ested in the liberal thought of Christian­ ity and its promotion be present a; this service. The cause is too great for the ministry to carry ,alone. Come everybody and fill your place which no one else can fill. Everybody invited. A Cldkr Complexion and Bright Eyea. In most cases a sallow, blotched com­ plexion and duii heavy eyes are dne to poor digestion and an inactive liver. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids di­ gestion and stimulates the liver and bowels and makes the complexion smooth and clear. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to takf, Re­ fuse substitutes. G. W. '•Wk- vox**. LA. Barrus was a. Wauoonda caller |t&faml»y. Tony Dorfler of Ivaahoe 'was-in town Saturday. n a Derry ; and wife were in town Thursday. . .V^i-ij-'- Mrs. C. Ranght was a Grayslake call­ er Friday. C. Sable and wife were McHenry wall­ ers Saturday. t Charles Townaend of Grant was in town Friday. , A. E. Kire^B^t Wauconda was a caller Sunday. L. Knigga of Griswold Lake was in town .Monday. Joe Vogt and wife were' Bound Lake callers Sunday. . Will Snyder of Antioch was a Volo caller Saturday. Bert North of Michigan is visiting in town this week. Rev. Wm. Cross was a pleasant caller in town Thursday. Myron Francisco of Wauoonda was a Volo caller Friday. Mrs. Frank Davis of Grayslake was a Volo caller Sunday. John Rosing and family sprat Sun­ day at Round Lake. A. Hanson entertained company from the city over Sunday. H. boolittle of Waukegan was seen on onr streets Friday. C. G. Huson of Libertyville was a Volo caller Thursd^r. , Lon Fox and daughter, Sarah, called atS. Russell's Sunday. \ R. C. Kent and wife of Wauconda were in town Saturday, " R. P. Richardson transacted business in Grayslake Saturday. A. J. Raymond left Sunday for an ex­ tended visit in Dakota. ' D. Dick entertained callers from abroad Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Richardson was a business caller in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. W. M. Huson visited relatives in Wauconda a few days recently. Henry Stadtfeld has gone on a hunt­ ing trip to Minnesota this week. Quite a number of Voloites-attended the Libertyville races this week. Laura Granger of Chicago spent a few days at Fish Lake this week. Misses Kittie Dowell and Elsie Wal­ ton were McHenry callers Saturday. Misses Maude Walton and Hellen Raymond were McHenry callers Thurs­ day. Daniei Slipper of Wauconda was a pleasant caller in onr little burg Thurs­ day. Ben Shoemaker of Idly Lake was a pieasant caller east of town Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Winkles and daughters spent Sunday with Chris Sa­ ble and wife. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lusk and son, Raymond, of West Fremont were Volo callers Sunday. Mrs. Henry Thiele and son, Bernard, of Goshen, Ind., are spending a few weeks with relatives in Volo. Mrs. John Dowe and family of Wau conda spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frost. Miss Genevieve Effinger returned Sunday from Grayslake where she has been visiting relatives for a few weeks. Sunday school September 24th at 1:80. Preaching at 2:30, evening services, 7:80. A full attendance is desired at all ser­ vices, especially Snnday school. The sad news reached here of the death ot Mrs. C. Roberts of Iowa Mrs. Roberts was formerly Miss Sarah Lusk of Fort Hill, and at one time was a resi­ dent of Volo. The home of Richard Dowell and wife was made happy by the arrival of a young son on September 14. Mother and son are doing well and all smoke at Dick's expense. KNKRALP P ABK. Thos. F. Walsh spent Frfday after* noon at Fox Lake. H. Bending attended to business in Chicago Tuesday. Ed. Walsh of Chicago visited home folks here Sunday. Miss Mary Knox of McHenry began school work here Monday. ' Frank Walsh of Harvard is spending a few weeks with home folks. Miss Lizzie Gorman of McHenry spent Thursday with Miss Lucy Sutton. Miss Mayme Aylward of Elgin spent a few days the first of the week at her home here. Chas. Bremer of Chicago has been vis­ iting his brother and family here the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibbs of Chicago spent a couple of days at P. Walsh's the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Cohan of Chi­ cago entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bastgen and H. P. Ohamberlin of Chi­ cago at their oottage here. Larry Bending has purchased a fine driving horse and now is trying to enjoy life. Strange to say, tho, he has been singing nothing but "I'm So Lonesome" the past week. Mrs. Ellen Cleary of *Elgin and Mrs. Wm. Va'nGorder and daughters, Alice and Wilda of St. Petersburg, Florida, were the guests of R. J Sutton and fain­ tly a few days this week. Larry Bending spent two days thrash­ ing at R. J. Sutton's last week. Larry seems to take quite well to farming as he was also seen going to town on a load of wood one day this week. Mrs. R. J. Sutton entertained a num­ ber of her friends at a quilting party last Thursday in honor of Mrs Jas Cleary of South Dakota. Those present were Mesdaines Del Whiting and John Carey, of Ringwood; Mrs. Jas. Cleary and Miss Margaret Walsh of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Mrs. Ellen Cleary of El- jgin;Mrs. Wm. VanGorder of Florida; Mesdames Ed. Knox, M. J. Walsh and Mary Cobb and Misses Margaret Cleary and Ellen Doherty of McHenry. pmr THAN THE PRICE OF THE PLA1NDEALER SECURES IT AND V . i The Weekly Inter Ocean is the oiily w^kly published bj^j^hicago daily and is the leading news, farm and home paper of the West. Improved and strengthened by the addition of many new featureS^-Knlargedi farm, garden and dairy departments--Reliable and practical veterinary department --Home Health Club--Health and Beauty Hints--The most complete household page--Styles for all ages--The best Boys' and Girls* page offered by any paper-- Queer problems and puzzle^--Chess and Checker columns--Best fiction^--The Inter­ national Sunday School Lesson--Full and complete market reports. ^ y V ; THE McltENRY PLAINDEALER, regular price. . >1.50 a year* 7 - >V- *• ; THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN, regular price......1.00 a year* ."r'"'Vv* BOTH FOR ONLY;, ...$1.55. RIDUEFIELU. Mr. Corkell was in Woodstock Mon­ day. N. J; Garrison was a Chicago visitor Monday. Mrs. W. H. Muftroe was in Wood stock Thursday. Miss Sadie Wood of Nftnda called on friends here Monday. Mr£. Davis of Woodstock visited at Mrs. Geo. Doolittle's Tuesday. Mrs. Essie Allen of Milwaukee called on friends in this vicinity Monday. Chas. Ambler of Capron was calling on old friends here Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Merchant returned home last week from an extended vis­ it at Richmond. Mrs. Scott Thayer returned Thurs­ day from a two-weeks' visit with her sister at Denver. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gibson have re­ turned from a month's visit with rela­ tives in Michigan. Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best thing in the world for boils, burns, cracked hands, Jptter, etc. Sold by K. H. Petesch, McHenry, and G. W. Bee- ley, West McHenry= Rev. and Mrs. Brittan, Mr. and Mrs. Mabie and son and Miss Addie Day of Belvidere called on friends in this vicin­ ity last Thursday afternoon. They made the trip in Mr. Mabie's automo­ bile in six hours, leaving Belvidere at one o'clock and returning reached their destination at seven. Everything you eat will taste good and do good if you take Ring's Dyspep­ sia Tablets. Sold by N. H. Petesch. McHenry, and G. W. Besley, West Mc­ Henry. FOLEY'S KIDNEY WILL CURE ftiiy case of SIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE that is .h •». \ not beyond the reach of medicine. 7-No t medicine * can do more. WAS WEN IIP TO ME. B. Spiegel, 1?04 N. Virginia St., Evansvule, Ind., writes: "For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. 1 lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago hiyl to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recornmended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle i Ml entirely cured." Twa SIZES, 50c AID $LN.' SOLO MB UCOHHEIKB tf G. W. BESLEY, W. McHENRY. FANCY GROCERS! McHenry, Illinois. Compare the following prices for I^ancy ;0-| Groceries with what you ' pay for inferior ; ' stuff at the old out-of-^ate general st'ojres:, * 1 Best Qranulated Sugar, per pound...5c Fancy Table Syrup, gallon • 19c Best Bulk Starch, per pound.... ,a^c American Family Soap, per Fancy Rice, whole Japan, pound......3c Good Japan Tea, pound,....*._#.•»...•„**«"»*.<f».#».10c Good Rio Coffee, pound. .*. *., .... ...... 10c Fancy N. Y. State Cheese.... ...v... Canned Corn, Peas, Beans, per Catt......». .5c jxiocna • and Java Coffee and high grade Japan Tea we will give Ten pounds Best Granulated Sugar FREE, as follows: With six pounds ft.-J. Coffee at a$c per pound TEN LBS. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR FREE or Three pounds Fancy Uncolored Japan Tea for $1.50 with 10 lbs H. & E. Granulated Sugar Free GUARANTEED BEST TEA ind (OFFEE ill TOWN. euy Your ' DRUGS. •* ETC.. AT PETESCH'S DRUG STORE McHENRY. ILLINOIS. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. | New Winter S 1 t | New Fashions, New Prices. J from the best Chicago Tailors. Mill-made to your twenty-pne measurements. Call and save from $1.00 to $2.00 on Pants and $3.00 to $4.00 on Suits. ED. LAWLESS, TAILOR. $ $ V# ii y. _• ... . (%* .... : m •» 1 ^ .-J ' .. - ^ ^ s ^ ^ s 'i$C -v . <* ts' ^

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