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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Mar 1906, p. 5

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t . . . IT PLAYS EVERY NOTE--It is the only player that can satisfy those who desire the proper interpretation of the great masterpieces. The player contains the entire Grand Apollo Concert system Can be rolledto or from any piano in less than a minute. The Apollo has a trans­ posing device which permits the key of any composition to be instantly changed to suit the voice of any singer or accom­ panying instrument, such as the violin, mandolin, cornet, flute, etc. Limited space forbids telling you all about the good points and superiority of the Apollo We cordially invite you to visit our store bring your whole family and fiiends. Ail are welcome whether you purchase or not. It is a pleasure to shovv you how it works. The Wheeler & Wilson and Singer Sewing Machine companies have consoli­ dated and are now the largest Sewing Machine company in the United States, possibly in the world, making strictly high-grade Sewing Machines. The new 66, which is so extensively advertised in all the leading magazines, is a wonder. For all kinds of family sewing, from the finest mull to the heaviest beaver cloth, it cannot be surpassed. Customers are always welcome to our store where this wonderful machine can be seen in operation at any and all times. A full line of attachments with every machine, their use and working parts «xpl ft i nod free of charge. Old machines taken in exchange. Machines to rent. WHILE THEY LAST I will sell at greatly reduced prices all other makes of machines such as the Domestic, Favorite, New Royal, Defender and New Crown. Come early and get first choice. A guarantee with eyery machine. GOOD QIL--Buy the best. I have it. It means doutfte the life to your ma­ chine. POINTS TO R.EMEMBEPL--rlf you buy a Singer or Wheeler & Wilson you will receive careful instructions. You can obtain any part or needle in any part of the United States. You will be dealing with the leading Sewing Machine company in the world. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson machines sold a l l o v e r t h e W o r l d . : ' ' X i < A. NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS !&. We are Prompt. We are up-to-date Clothing to Order The right kind of Tailoring is the kind that gives you satisfaction at the ldWest price. If you are not already acquainted with the character of our prices, we honestly think it will profit you to in­ vestigate somewhat. We turn out the very best work possible, at the ^ery lowest possible prices. That's the whole story and it's a story that's being told of us by hundreds of pleased patrons. COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK AT OUR HAND­ SOME FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOL­ ENS. EASTER SUITINGS in beautiful and exclusive styles. % TROUSERINGS and VEST- INGS, full of life, richness and style. Give us a trial, just to test our ability. NO FIT, NO SALE and you are to be the judge. JOHN D. LODTZ. Specimen Ballot. (ZD N. For Town Clerk, [. PETESCH For Assessor, • JOHN KIMBALL For Collector, • JOHN NIESEN For Commissioner of Highways, a JOHN H. FREUND BY PETITION. For Town Clerk, • - • - • - : - = For Commissioner of Highways, • JACOB R. JUSTEN For Assessor, For Collector, I hereby certify that the above is a true specimen of the ballot to be yoted at the annual town election, in the town of McHenry, McHenry County and State of Illinois, on Tuesday, April 3, 1906- ' JOHN STOFFEL, Town Clerk. HOLCOMBVILLB. Will Zenk and son were Nnnda visit- ore Tuesday. A. P. Peck spent the first of the week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hunt spent San- day at H. Magoon's. The infant child of A. Johnson Is quite sick at this writing. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. K. Knoblauch. Friday, March 38, a daughter. Mrs. Knoblauch's mother of Chicago is spending a few days with her. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan and daughter, Neva, spent Sunday at Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Will Zenk are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, born Wednesday, March 21. The remains of Elijah Rowson were brought from Jennings, La., to Ridge field for burial today. Deceased is the father of Mrs. F. M. Peck and brother of Mrs. G. Johnson. Fresh Groceries! * ' * We are here with a line of Groceries and Fruits that cannot be excelled any where. "Fresh Goods Always" is our motto and that's the reason we are so popular. Give us your next ordef and be convinced that our statement is true. WEST % I *:• I •jf; | McHENRY, ILL. John Stoffel. j 6 5* 6 t & %: I I I PHI LIP" JAEGER GENERAL COflMISSlON MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GJVEN TO THE SALE OF Dressed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, 'Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs, This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished «H application. COW) STORAGE FREE . Stall i A 3, FwMoa St. Wholesale Market. A Scientific Wonder. The cnres that stand to its credit make Bauklen's Arnica Salve a scientific wonder. It cured E. R. Mnlford, lec­ turer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Barns, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25 cents at N. H. Petesch's and Jnlia A. Story's, Mc­ Henry, G. W. Besley's, McHenry, drug stores. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other wise ordered. Try it. CHICAOO, ILLINOIS: | n * - if' A dose of Pine-ales at. bed time will usually relieve backache before morn­ ing. These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated and when moist­ ened and placed in the mouTh you can't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol--just gums and resins obtained from our own native pine forests, combined with other well known bladder, kidney, blood and backache remedies. Sold by N. H. Pet­ esch, Jnlia A. Story, McHenry; G. W.. BeSley, West McHenry. Young people wanted to learn teleg­ raphy. Railroads and telegraph com­ panies need operators badly. Total cost, six months' course at our school, taition (telegraphy and typewriting), board and room, $91; this can be re* duced. Catalogue free Dodge's Insti tute, Monroe St., Valparaiso, Indiana. Reference: Lora & Thomas Adv. Agen-, cy, Chicago III. The Plaindealer and Chicago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for $8.50, Order at once as the time of thU offer it limited. i Clean the Complexloa. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best lax­ ative for women and children as it is ipild and pleasant and does not gripe or sicken. Orino is much superior to pills, aperient waters and all ordinary cathar­ tics, as it does not irritate the stomach and bowels. G. W. Besley. '<>- J OHN8BDBOB. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonion, a baby girl. Mrs John Mertes and daughter spent Sunday at Mrs. Geo. Nell's. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murray spent San- day with McHenry relatives. Ed. Bangs and family of Chicago were seen in town one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Oeffling spent Sun­ day afternoon at Math. Adams'. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schumacher were Ring wood callers one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freund of Spring Grove spent Snndsy at Martin Lay's. The Venerable Mother Superior of O'Fallen, Mo., is spending a few days with our sisters here. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freund Mid fam­ ily of Spring Grove spent Sunday at Mrs. Jacob Freund's, the former's mother. Mrs. Susan Freund entertained Mr. and Mrs. Math Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund of McHenry; Mr- and Mrs. Peter Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund of Spring Grove Sunday. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race. Consti­ pation, often ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tbey perfectly regulate these organs without pain or discom­ fort^ 25 cents at N. H. Petesch's and Julia A. Story, McHenry, G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists. F, O. Gup doesaacttoaeering. ------------------MM i > my TOUk Frank Hankie spent Saturday In Mc­ Henry. Ambrose Ranght was in Round Lake Tuesday. / Joe Vasey of McHenry was in town Tuesday. John Walton was a McHenry caller Tuesday. John Kaiser of Crystal Lake was in town recently. Theo. Winkle and family oalled atC. Sable's recently. Theo. Worts spent Friday with rela­ tives in Wanconda. S. J. Russell transacted business in McHenry Saturday. Erf gar Parker was a business caller at Round Lake Thursday. Tboe. Fisher transacted business in Round Lake Wednesday. Joe Hironimus of Round Lake was seen on our streets recently. Misses Lydia and Nettie Russell spent Sunday with friends at Round Lake. C. G. Huson of Liberty vine was a business caller here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, H. Nicholls returned home from Chicago Saturday. Frank Dowell of Round Lake spent Sunday with relatives in Volo. Harvey Gardinier and nephew, Ralph Richardson, spent Saturday in McHenry Mrs. A. J. Raymond and Miss Hellen were calling on friends in McHenry Fri­ day. Mrs. Will Dunnill and daughter, Lucy took in the sights of Wauoonda. Satur­ day. Willie Frost visited relatives and friends in Chicago Saturday and Sun­ day. Jay Vasey and sister, Mrs. Frank Wilson, of Griswold Lake were in town Tuesday. Miss Almira McCormick of Chicago spent a few days with friends in Volo reoently. Mrs. Bennie Cossman and daughter, Murl, of Rollins spent Sunday with Mrs. Kirwan. Alfred Nicholls of Chicago is spend­ ing this week at the borne of Harry Niobolls. Miss Lillian Schaefer of McHenry spent a few days with her grandparents reoently. Misses Elsie Waltou and Hellen Ray­ mond were Round Lake callers Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Oompton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Oceanian, at Rol­ lins this week. Mrs. Wm. Hironimus and sister, Miss Lucy Dunnill were McHenry callers last Thursday afternoon. Raymond Lusk of West Fremont cal­ led on his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Raymond, Sunday. , Joe Rosing, who has been working at Wooster Lake the past few weeks, spent 8unday with home folks. Misses Kittie Dowell and Lydia Nich­ olls visited' Mrs. L. V. Lusk at West Fremont Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Delance of Sandwich, 111., and Mrs. McCory of North Dakota are spend­ ing this week with their sister, Mrs. Mary Parker. The tar that is contained in Bee's Lax­ ative Honey and Tar is harmless. It is not coal tar, but is obtained from the pine trees of our native forests. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is the best rem­ edy for colds pecause it acts on the bow­ els--thus expelling all colds from the system. Bee's iB the original Laxative Honey and Tar, and is the best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, lung and bronchial affections. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia A. Story, MoHen- ry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. The Passenger Department of the Chi­ cago & North-Western Railway an­ nounces that as a means of increasing the efficiency of the "Seeing America First" movement, round trip tickets will be sold over that line to all Pacific Coast points, good on their fast limited trains, at the rate of $75 from Chicago, daily June 1 to September 15. Every facility is being provided for in the way of stopovers and other conveniences, and the tourist movement to the Pacific Cosit for the coming season premises to show an increase of many thousand peo­ ple over that of any season ever known. Keep the little ones healthy and hap­ py. Their tender, sensitive bodies re­ quire gentle, healing remedies. Hol- lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will keep KMERALD PARK. H. Berkircher returned from Chicago Friday evening. Mrs. R. J. Sutton yisited McHenry relatives Sunday afternoon. Miss Margaret Sutton spent several days last week with relatives in Elgin. Thos. Bolger visited a few days with Chicago relatives the first of the week. Mrs. Eld. Knox and daughter, Kath- ryn, spent Saturday and Sunday in Chi­ cago. Misses Alice and Mamie Smith and brother, Leo, spent Sunday afternoon at Jos. Awn's near Volo. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burns and son, Kenneth, of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at their cottage here. Miss May Welch of Griswold Lake and Clarence Martin of Wauoonda were callers in this vicinity Sunday evening. O. B. BorhMi Testifies after Foar Team. G. B. Burhansof Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote von, stating that I had been en­ tirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking 1ms than two bottles of Fol­ ey '8 Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dnst sediment and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I aip glad to state that I have never had a re­ turn of any of these symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to anyone suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." G. W. Besley. SPRING GROVE. Mrs. Frank Todd has been very ill. Mrs. Ed. Haldeman is on the sick list. John Wagner filled his ice house last week. Norman MacClean spent Sunday at home. Fred Hatch is entertaining his father- in-law. Oliver Neish of Fox Lake was in town Sunday. Miss Grace Hopper is home from school duties at Woodstock. Mrs. James MacClean was a Free port visitor the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell of Ring- wood attended church here Sunday. Miss ITannie Emill, superintendent of Rescue Home for Friendless Girls at Hinsdale, 111 , occupied the time of the usual Sunday evening services at the M. E. church last Sunday evening. She has devoted her life to this great work and her success has been phenomenal. Gilbert Bros*; Co. FANCY GROCERS. pip BARGAINS IN FLOUR! & them strong and well, tablets. G. W. Besley, 85 oents, Tea or Do Not Neglect « Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its course. Too often at this season of the year its course is toward pneumoftia. Chamber­ lain's Cough Remedy will promptly cure your cold and counteract any ten­ dency in this direction. There is noth­ ing better for acute throat and lung troubles. For sale by G. W. Besley. BARREVXIX1E. Thos. Thompson was in Nnnda on business Tuesday. , Thos Thompson spent Saturday with relatives at Ringwood. Clyde Starritt of Term Cotta spent Sunday at B. W. Starritt's. Mrs. J. Gibbs spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gibbs in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Frisby of Chicago spent Sunday with the latter's parents here. Mrs. Anna Turner and son, Warren, were visiting relatives in Elgin last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Pettibone daughter. Florence, of Chicago spent Sunday at John Fleming's. Elmer Francisco and Miss Edith Tut- tle of Ringwood spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Starritt. Salve! Salyel Spread the Salve, but let it be Pine Salve, nature's remedy for cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold by N H. Petesch, Julia A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. We give you the news of town tad county, and give it to you right, while The Weekly Inter Ocean prints the tele graphic news of America and the cabled news of all the world. $1.55 for both papers one year. For bloating, belching, indigestion, etc., eat a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after meals. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia A Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. It's Gold Mine, best Flour on earth ;.. Corona latent, p e r b a g . . . . . . . . $100 90C V I C T O R , _ straight flourfc sack N. Y. State Pure Buckwheat, 10-lbs. Fancy Graham flourOC/ 10-lb. bag J® Pure Rye Flour, 10-lb. bag 35c 25c Pumpernickle flour, OC/ 1 0 - p o u n d B a g . . . . ? ̂ Gold Medal Yellow Corn Meal, 10-lb bg SPECIAL! Large Salt Mackerel IIIr e a c h -- . . . . . . * . . . . . * v v McHenry, 1 IS ; : & ii .OUR. the educational opportunity of your lifetime. The Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper $1.55 for one year. Fifty Years the Standard varies in style and finish, aooord- r ing to price, but at .n. figures 4 there is good value. The stock J used is good oak-tanned leather. a The trimmings, whether of nickel, \ brass, rubber or iron, are of excel- ^ lent quality. The workmanship, f visible and invisible, is first-class. jfc A. MEN, McHENRT, ILLINOIS. PHOTO STUDIO. CREAM BAKING POWDER AC roam of Tartar Powder Made From Grapem Mo Alum Portraits. All shapes and sixes. Sev­ eral proofs to select from. Each doz­ en finished iu different styles. Price, $2.00 and upward. Outdoor Work. We have extensive .-ipparatus for all kinds of ontdopr uork. such as group pictures, views • f buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Enla.r|«inents. Copied from auy small picture. Likeness guaranteed in every instance. Finished in black and white or colors. . Frames. A variety of styles in stock to select from. Odd sizes made op for any size picture, certificate, etc, Waukegan St., near the Standpipe. WEST McHENRY. ILL. TcbphoM, 49S * Chicago & North-Westeni. Chicago. $.05 a m. Effective Nov. It, 1M Win DAT TRAIH8. HORTHBOCKD .....Via Elgin 0.00 a m ..Via lk>s Plaines 3.25 p m Via l>es Plaines. 4.00 p m... «.57 p.m.. 8.45 am. 9.10a m.. lOipm- Leave McU*snry 7 . S i a m . . 8.89 a m.. 4.33 p m.. 4.33pm.. Via Elgin. ..".Via DesPlaines.. flQVPAT TRA1HS. . ••..V. Via Elgin. ..Vis l>es Plainer...* .. .... Via Eigin DAT TRAINS. gOrTHBOTTND. ttJ7am M.1? a mf .....140 p u: .. ..Itfpa ; , />" ....U.14 a m ....11.14 am ..... 4.33 pnx Via Elgin SUV DAT TUAlMs 5.32am ....Via Elgin. 5,0" p m Via DMptaimM. ' Arrive - Chicago „ MiMaa IVs Plain**! .*56 am pm ....110 p m Via Elgin. . .'....Via IVs Plait Via Ikw Plainest .M.S5 a at ISSS: .•'J-Kjtote,

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