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

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V,*/«., * In every way it is ; «••• V,; superior to any holiday ^ "/V line We have- ever hap;; We have moie goods, % • .9*". m-nch greater variet-y: - vl:'C ^":v,v:*..: gnd every article' is'" " n '- ) $**] **'•'-"* " "'1^-^ ""<••• \if *":";.••»•• ••• • ,-?. C ' . • 1 w o r t h y o f b e i n g •w:#^ "'C' g i i r t « ' . ; "'W w a n t y o Ut t o s e e o u r • t o o k w h i l e : it is all her* ^.^v'̂ llit to do thie .; yon most oome soon. Seeing it now will solve •\ every gift problem. tl'l» n' t delay, come early and often. P etesh's Drug Store* McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Santa €lau$ has again made this store his headquarters. This year be has brought with him a larger IfBd bettel* array of Christmas Gifts than we have ever before been able to offer. Don't put your Christmas shopping off until the last day but come now while the stock is complete. Our prices are, as you all know, right. Come in and look over our elegant line of Cardinal Tuscan Lamps, Candle Holders, Fancy Plates, Hair Re­ ceivers, Japanese Tea Pots, Stag Sets, perfumes of all kinds, Toys of every de- acription and hundred of other articles too ftvmetwm io mention. :: :: :: GEO. W. BESLEY, Santa Claus Headquarters, - West Mchenry. t i ; t nicely settled in our new location we are now better prepared than ever before to ierve the public. We have a well-selected Stock of Furniture of every description and Invite the public to our store for inspection <rf our stock. We also have a fine line of ffhich must be seen to be appreciate!^ We are at all times ready to fulfill your wants in a manner which never fails to please. Our prices we also guarantee to be satis- promptiy attended to. j: 1 WEST McHENRY. N. . J JUSTEN * * * MAPLE CITY %yq • ' * • h k acquainted with the soap, it's^mighty guua mmy iu»t cau NEIGHBORING NE tVS AS CHRONICLED B Y OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS v a u k • W. D. Moore Was m Qr^y slake Fji day. -- ' John Gift was a McHenrycalltsr Wed­ nesday. P. Meyers was a McHenry caller Sat urday. Willie Frost was a recent Waocooda visitor. • '• " '•> _. ' :i,. • L. V. Lusk of Fremont was in town Friday. f " Mr. and Mrs Stone were* Velo callers Sanday. S Geo. Endget called at Wagner Bros.' Saturday. , - H. Gardinier Was a Grayslake caller Saturday. Geo. Kuebler of Palatine was a caller here Friday. Lou Lusk and famliy were Volo .visit­ ors Sunday. Miss Mary Raugbfc' Wits a teceat Hc- H f u r v v i s i t o r . v ' ' ' Edgar A, Mills of Wauconda spent Sunday in Volo. Miss Elsi e Smith spent the first -of the week in Chicago. George Sosinyr of ^ouud Lakd was a Volo caller Friday. - Miss Sarah Granger is spending a few days in Chicago. James Doyle transacted business at Long Lake Saturday. * - . John Hironimufl transacted business in W auconda Tuesday. Bond Combs and wife of TMcHenry were in town Thursday. • . , Wm. Kretfhmer of Chicago spent Sunday with Volo friends. Mrs. John Walton called on Mrs. Vogt at Rollins Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Howard of Rtflliris is vis­ iting friends in {his vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. T. Winkle of McHenry called at C. Sable's Saturday. Robt. Walton and daughter. Mary, were McHenry callers Wednesday. Frank Wilson and wife of Griswold Lake spent Sunday at Geo. Vasey's. Mrs. Wagner and daughter of Fre­ mont spent Thursday at Mrs. Sable's. Miss Hellen Raymond visited friends at Wauconda last Thursday and Fridsy. Mrs. A. J. Raymond and Miss Mary Raugbt were Wauconda callers Friday. Miss Sarah Fox and Miss Coulson ofj Round Lake called at S. Russell's Mon­ day. Mr. and Mrs, George Richardson of Grayslake called on friends here Satur day. Mrs. Frank Hironimus spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Henkle. Quite a number from here attended the shoot at Graham Bros.' at Long Lake, Sunday. Miss Maude Walton spent several days the p#st week with Mrs. Ben Coss- man at Rollins. Mrs. S. B. Russell of Chicago spent the past few days with her mother, Mrs. Laura Huson. Only a few days more before Christ­ mas. Don't forget that H. Fuller & Co. 's is the right place for bargains. Miss Martin and pupils will give their entertainment Friday afternoon, Dec. 22, instead of Christmas eye, as stated last week. The dime social at the home of Mrs. Laura Huson was a success, socially and financially. About $6.55 was realized for the benefit of the church sheds. It is a sin to suffer with backache and pains over the Kidneys, when a single dose of Pineu'es will gi^re relief in one night. Suffering women should heed these warnings ere it is to late. Female troubles may result. ' Pineoles will strengthen the Kidneys and bladder, cleanse the blood and relieve the aches and pains of Neuralgia and Rheuma­ tism Sold by G. W Besley, West Mc­ Henry, N. H. Petesch and Julia A. Story, McHenry. Excursion ltntwia for the Holiday*, Via the North-Western Line. Excursion tickets will be sold at reduced rates December 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 81, 1905, and Juanuary 1, 1906, good returning until and including January 4, 1906, to points on the North-Western Line, including C. St. P. M. & O. R'y., to points on the Union Pacific R. R. east of aud including Cheyenne and Denver, points on A. T. & S. F. R. R., Denver & Rio Graud R. R,, ana Colorado Southern, Denver to Trinidad, inclusive, and Colorado and Southern points, ()rin Jet. to Cbe.yennet inclusive, also,to points on D. S. S. & A. Ry. and Mineral Range-R. R. Apply to agents Chicago & North- Western Ry. . Dec. 31 The FirM R«-qui»it<; of Bniiity. The first requisite of beauty is a clear complexion. Ormo Laxative Fruit Syr­ up clears a sallow blotched complexion as it stimulates the liver and bowls, and the eyes become bright and clear. You owe it to your friends to take it if your complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant tS take. Refuse substitutes. Sold by G. W. Besley. SPRING GROVK. Geo. Willard was in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Geo Wieland was a Sanday vis­ itor here. Frank Anderson was a Chicago visit­ or Monday. - • / • - , Frank Rudolph of tWilmot Was in town Monday. J. C. O v and wife were Wauconda visitors Sunday. John Bell and wife of Itingwood were callers Monday Dwain Bell of Ring wood visited with friends here Sunday. August Hubbart of Elgin visited at F, L. Hatch's last week. Dr. W. W. Liohty of Wooodstock was a caller here Saturday; Rev. Van Dorn of Chicago preached here Saturday and Sunday. The New Era telephone company are extending their line toward-Grass Lake Oliver Neish, who has been working near Genoa Junction, Wis., visited her* Monday and Tuesday Joseph Wagner has opened a barber shop in this village; He will be found at McLean's drug store. " . ; Miss Edith Hatch is spending her Christmas vacation at home. She has has been attending school in Elgin. - A fire was discovered Monday ntght in one of Jacob Freund s warehouses. By prompt action the fire was prevented from spreading. ^ Mi*s. Robert Esh spent the last of the week visiting friends in Chicago. Dur­ ing her absence Miss Ella Richardson has beep "hello girl." Christmas excercises will be held iti the M. E. church on Sunday evening. Dec. 24, Christmas eve. Much time is being spent to make it a very successful affair. Revival services have been held at the M. E. church lately, this being the thinl week, conducted by Rev. Bly of Deer- field. He was* assisted Saturday and Sunday last by Supt. Van Dorn of the Life Boat Mission, Chicago, who has been associated with Rev. Bly in mission work for many years past. Supt. Van Dorn was born' full of forcible ideas and presented them in a striking manner He expects to be with usagain soon, and will find a hearty welcome. A fine mu­ sician, his talent is ready to be used in every possible way to help the Master's work. Rev. Bly has conducted services here every Sunday since Easter and has been very faithful. He came knowing well the financial condition of the church work here and risked even the chance of being paid his expenses. He has succeeded not in pleasing all but in doing a good work here, a good work as it has changed the course of more than one life. Tuesday, accompanied by. Rev. Bly, a delegation of men visited Rich­ mond and conferred with the trustees of this church, they being Mrs. Annua Bowers and Geo. McConnell. The trus tees heartily endorse the work being carried on here and are only too glad to have the church buildiug used for the good cause. They have promised to as­ sist in any possible manner the promo­ tion of the work. Fifty Years the Standard - 4' POWDER A Cream of Tartar Powder Hade From Orape$ Me Mm MilliotiHirc'tt Poor Stomach. The worn-out stomach of the over-fed millionaire is often paraded in the pub­ lic print as a horrible example of the evils attendant on the possession of great wealth. But millionaires are not the oqly ones who are afflicted with bad stomachs. The proportion is far great­ er among the toilers. Dyspepsia and indigestion are rampant among these people, aud they suffer far worse tort­ ures than the millionaire unless they avail themselves of a standard medicine like Green's August Flower, which has been a favorite household remedy for all stomach troubles for over thirty-five years. August Flower rouses the tor­ pid liver, thus creating appetite and in­ suring perfect digestion. It tones and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living, no matter what your station. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size, ?Sc. For sale by all druggists. Feb. 1. RING WOO I>. Joe Lynch took in the sights of Chica­ go Sunday. Miss Mildred Stevens did shopping at Elgin Saturday. • James Green purchased of H. S. Wa­ terman his farm of 49 acres for $4500. Mr. and Mrs Wm. P. Stevens spent Sunday with relatives at Spring Grove, Miss Edith Tuttle is clerking in W. C. Evanson'a s,tore at West McHenry this week. Mr. and Mrs Join Carey and family entertained relatives from Elgin the first of the week^ A number of Etingwoodites are taking in the sights at the Fat Stock show in Chicago tins week. Will Beth has rented the room over • May & Coates' blacksmith shop and will soon open a barber shop in it Geo. Bacon had the misfortune to fracture bis knee cap while skating on Beatty's pond last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mattie A. Walters left for Pitts­ burg, Pa. , Monday morning, where she and her husband will mak^ their futare home. ..We neglected to state last week that Louie Tony an had the misfortune to break his arm while wrestling with Al­ len Noo'nan. He is under the care of Dr. Hepburn and is doing as well as cau be expected. Kins All Cough Medicine*. Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Can. ton Center, Conn., who has been-in the U. S. Service 'for about sixteen years, says: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is king of all and one to be,relied upon every time. We also find it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leaving no bad after affects, We are never with­ out it in the house." For sale by G. W. Besley. ' ' - -- - Bead The Plaindealer"want"tdfc ftlDGEFZEli*. Mrs. Petersen was in Woodstock Mon- day. I E. Mason was in Chicago the first of the week. Mr. and Mm J. Miller were in Chica­ go Wednesday." L Pinnow was in Chicago on business last Wednesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Ed Ford of Nunda spent Sunday at H. Reed-'s. Mrs. R. L. Dufield and son, Roy, Were in Woodstock Sunday. Mrs. Geo.. Doolittle and son, Will, were in Nunda Monday. Mrs. Stephensen and daughters were in Woodstock Saturday. v.; Messrs Wagner and Eriosop were Chit-ago visitors Monday. Mrs. R. Goddard was in Woodstock Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Mabel 1 Skinner visited her sis­ ter at Woodstock Tuesday. Mrs. W. Jayne and daughter visited relatives at Nunda Monday. Mrs. J B Lynch and daughter, Lolo, were in Chicago Wednesday. F. E Fay spent Saturday and Sunday AMth his ujother at Ringwood. . , The proceeds from the M W. A. bas­ net social ainounted to $56 80.. . Miss Edith Hobart spent Saturday •tnd Sanday with her parents at Rich­ mond. Rev. W. R. Shelt and N. J. Garrison were in Woodstock Tuesday and Wednesday.;".. A Dufield and sister, Mrs. W. Bur- kett, of Abingdon, 111 , visited at B. L. Dufield's Saturday and Sunday. The M. W. A. and R. N. A. camps will give a joint installation at the church Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, 1906. Mrs. Chas. Merchant and daughter, Mrs. R. Hubbel, and children of Wal­ worth visited at Erie Merchant's from Thursday uijtil Monday. Now is the time to guard the health and strength of the lungs. The best remedy to ust for coughs and colds is Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. The only cough syrup that does not consti­ pate the bowels, but which on the other hand, expels all cold from the system by acting as a pleasant laxative. Best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. So'd by G. W. Besley, West Mc­ Henry, N. H. Petesch and Julia A. Story, McHenry. i Low Kxcurnion Rate* to Springfield, 111,, Via the North- Western line. Excursion tickets will be sold Dec. 25 and 26, liin ited to return until Dec. 31, inclusive, on accouut of Illinois Teachers' conven­ tion. Apply to agents Chicago & North­ western R'y. Dec. 26 Pinesalve is the best Salve for sores, ourns, boils, tetter, eczema, skin diseases and piles. Sold by G. W. Besley, West McHenry, N. H. Petesch and Julia A. Story, McHenry. Half Rates to Golf Tonnurakant^MexIco Clty.Mez., Via the ISTorth-Western Line. Excursion tickets will be sold at one fare for the round tr.p, January 1 to 12, inclusive, with favorable return limits. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Dec. 31,1905. A Word to Home Builders . 'j; We take this opportunity to announce th«t ool: A equipment for caring for all plumbing consisting of either new work or overhauling, is and we invite you to call and discuss the subject with as. *Ti® workmen ^ lb cmr employ sie fbmpetatt and mechanics, who have installed many bath­ rooms, to which we, ^ as well as the owners, may point widl little pride. / , The material we use is the best the mar­ ket affords. We call attention particularly to the fact that we handle "SktmdmC P o r c e l a i n E n a m e l e d Ware, which Is so widely advertised in all leading magazines. 'StaMtod* Ware has been manufactured for more dura "thirty years, and every piece bears a *9taada*d* "Green snd Gold" guarantee label. We have samples in our showroom, and if you will call, will give you *?tnsifcsif* booklets ft} study over at your home. Herbes, - Plumbing* >:v :§ • M HOARSE COUGHS STUFFY COLDS QVICKLY CURED BY Foley's Honey and Tar There is no case on record of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other serious lung trouble, after Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough, and heals and strengthens the lungs. Foley's Honey and Tar as cured many cases of incipient Consumption and even in the last stages will always give comfort and relief. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief to Asthma sufferers, as it relieves the difficult breath­ ing at onoe. Remember the name--Foley's Honey and Tar -- and refuse substitutes that cost you the, same as the genuine. Do not take chances with some uakoowa preparation. Contains no opiates* Cured of T«rribl« Cough on Lung* N. Jackson of Danville, 111., writes: "My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her lungs. YVe tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar, which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since." Consumption Curtd. Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind* Gentlemen;--Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of Consumption after I had suffered two years and was almost des­ perate. Three physicians failed to give me any relief and the last one said he could do me no good. I tried almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit, until Foley's Honsy and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical. I improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think Foley's Honey and Tar is a God-send to people with Throat and Lung Trou­ ble. Yours very truly, MRS. MARY AMBROSE. s Three sizes--25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the $1.00 bottle al­ most six times as much. SOLD AND BECOMMEMDED IY Gk W. BESLEY, W. McHENRY I Coal! Coal! qpi;. This will be the cry of everyone before long and as we can not serve all at .the same time it is up to you to give us your order at once and avoid the usual fall rush. : OUR '.4. Our Feed Department was sever more complete. When in need of anything in this line remember the old reliable stand. We sell Flour by the barrel or sack. : : : : : Wilbur Lumber JS. West flcHenry;, V< Xm&s Ceoidies eund Fruits jji Candies at, per pound.....*8c, 10c» 15c, 20c and 25c | Nuts at, per pound. . . . . * • . . .' 15c, 17c, 30c | California Navel Oranges at. .20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c | California Lemons, per dozen 20c | Malaga Grapes, per pound....... . .15c | New Hallowee Dates, per pound.. • +;>i *••••»)> . . . 10c | New California Figs, per pound. ... .J0c ^ Celery, per stalk i»5c | Cape Cod Cranberries. Complete Tine of Groceries. | JOHN STOFFEL, - WEST McHENRY. 1 1 •ft PHILIP -JAEGER QENERAL COrtMlSSION MERCHANT ' ' V J SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF -.'i Dressed Beef, ilutton, Hog», Ve*l, Potittvy, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs ™ This is the oldeet house on the street j£, application. «D COLD STORAOE FREE % sun. * 3. Fuito. st. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. gj Wholesale Market. viuwnuv, ibbiiivio. JIIHSSBCBOH. Anton May was a Sprioic Grove caller last Friday. Mrs. Anton May visited at McHenry Friday. Jos. Adanis is recovering Irom his re­ cent illness. N. A. Huemann of West McHenry vis­ ited here Monday. ~ Joe Miller Visited Peter Miller at Volo one day Isst week. Misses Lena and Anna Pitaen of Volo visited here Tuesday, Harry Niesen of McHenry vialted rel­ atives here Thursday. Misses Delia and Martin Niesen were McHenry callers last Friday. S. H. Smith and Stephen Klein were Spring Grove callers Monday. Jos. J. Michels and John Nett were Spring Grove callers Monday. Wm. Stoffel and son of McHenry were here in their anto last Saturday. Miss Christina Meyers visited Miss Martha Niesen Sanday afternoon. Miss Lizzie May visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Frennd, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumacher of Spring Grove visited here one day last week. Mesdames John S. and Susan Frennd visited Mrs. John Pitaen one day last week. i Misses Dora Bothennel, Lillie Freoad and Rena Michels viaitedat Joe VrwiMftr Sunday. C. M. Adams and daughter. Miss M. M. Adams transacted hqsiasei tn Cbk» go Wednesday. Misses Mary, Christina and Annie Freund and Miss Liuie Lay of Inglcside visited at Martin Lay's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Frennd and dM|| ter, Esther, of Sherman's Hill, vialtwl at Mrs. Susan Frennd's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Math. Bowers and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brits drove to Spring Grove 8nnday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mm Peter May. Torture el a QTlie story of the torture of Bav. Moore, pastor of the Baptist diuoh,, HarpersvtUe, N. Y.. will lata* He says: "I suffered agoaies, of a persistent cough, resulting the grip. I had to sleep sitting pp bed. I tried many remedies lief until I took Dr. King's Mew covery for Consumption. Colds, which entirely cured and saved me from it rand cars for dts .. , , .. Throat and Lungs. At N. B. IMmg and Julia A. Story, McHenry. 9. . Besley. West MeHeoiy. di imAlg, pjljfr 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial Mllfet V t 3 his. <• I1 : . . '• 1*,. ,,i ,/ >V, ^ -it s. k •«.... ...a1.,.. ? . ,i.., >,«i. ̂ \ „ i.uJ; . . *

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