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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1906, p. 5

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- ,,I - *_ 3$-ftjj ^ 7>"' S " **n *' » ^ ' * :* ; "V ,'jt1-'- k-4^k V 1- . t \ ̂ „ • , lfc ,̂-jSlifrf r lit im'-!'J^"'Aa'-tt':a--'-,--'fe'| • •?••:--:-•* ;JL: ,,. -,*-•• • ,M - -"- f . •• -£"- jjg "if V t*t* v <. **#*£ •& * ^ -*rt^fS * \ , _ " • * ' . ^ „ „ ' . ' " * ^ •-; -' U I..""" j I.ni. 1| " ; | « i i i l liT A I.I We handle nothing but the best in the Jewelry line and sell our goods at prices within the reach of all. Our new line of Jewelry of every description is the finest we have ever been able to show. Come in and see, the elegant display and let lis give you our prices. Have you heard our Talking Machine? We sell them also.' Pianos and Organs for sale and rent oil easy terms. Give us a call at your coil* venieace* we will treat you right. 19804- N A Huemann, West McHenry | Mont d'dre Ossogvie i ===== BELGIAN STALLION ===== * m m m m m m - m •m m * m * m Color--Dark Bay; Height-18 Hands; Weight--2040 lbs.; Age--4 JML Will make the season of 1906 at barn of C. T. Eldredge where hd be found at any time. TEEMS: For breeding one mare, $18; two for $82; three for $45. For further information apply at the barn or address the McHenry Belgian Horse Co. J McHENRY, ILLINOIS. | i^cHenry Bakery Always aeomplete te of Bakery Goods hand. FRESH EVERY DAY Orders for parties i ' Weddings promptly ' attended to. Wheft you bny Bakery iij|' siet upon your dealer to give you the homt£\ Ittade goods which are always the beet. MAX ZIMMERMAN, McHENRY, ILL. gMBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIi J PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits. -All shapes an'! slz.es. Sev­ eral proofs to select from. Each doz­ en finished In different styles. Price, 83.00 and upward. Oi.tdoor Work. We have extensive sipparrftus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as jrroup pictures, views « fbuildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Eitle.riements. Copied from any 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 up for any size picture, certificate, etc. Waukepan St., near the Standpipe. •f ,. :W|fEST McHENRY, ILf*. T*l*nhan«. 49? ; North Dakota Lands! The richest and best land in Eastern North Dakota for sale at reasonable prices and on good terms. Send or call on our local representative for advertising- matter, maps and full information in re­ gard to these lands. MUR­ RAY BROS. LAND COM­ PANY, Minneapolis, Minn. Beo Stilling, - Locil Agent. :c WANTED. H Cucumber Pickles 50c. I a bushel cash $ . *,? for every load of Cucumber $ Pickles. Contracts and seed fi can be had of M. J. .Walsh, j| J. W. Freund, P. A. Boh- l a n d e r , W e s t M c H e n r y ; $ Block & Bethke, F. J. Ward, |jj McHenry; C. M. Adams, J. iW P. Lay, Johnsburgh. Con- & tract at once as we want |j only a limited number of g acres. Seed, 50c a pound. j| I & « I Ndtiowl Pickte&Cdrmiiif Co. Successors to ^ Stafford-Richardson Co., West McHenry, McHenry, Johnsburgh. jimmimiuMMium I WEST SIDE Meat Market Always a complete line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, Etc. Highest market prices paid for Porkers. We also carry constantly on hand a very choice line of Canned Goods and Bakery. What more has any first-class city market to offer? : AXMAIIHfWS •&.< ^.sfcV Very Low Kates to BuffalA, Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets sold Jane 8, 9 and 10, with favorable return limits on account of Travelers' Protective association meet­ ing. Apply to agents Chicago & North­ western R'y, Don't be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is. the only positive cure for rhenmatism. , 35 cents, Tea or Tab­ lets. G. W Besley. It's the educational opportunity of your lifetime. The Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper $1.06 for one ycqii CENTERVILLE We handle everything in lite Una of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages. We also handle the Mc­ Henry Creamery Butter. Chas. G. Frett, McHenry; 111. Chicago & North-Westera. Effective May 90. 1900. „ 1NMK DAT THAI?*. _ dSKL* * ? ; 7.05 a m.............Via Elgin........ 8.45 a m ....Via l)es Plaint* ... 12.30 p m Via Elgin •1,00 pm.. Via Des Plaines.... 3.45 pm., .Via Des Plaines.... 4.00 p m Via ElRln..,H. , 4.57 p m........ Via Des Plaines..,. •Saturday only. SUNDAY TRAINS, 8.00 am,..,.. .Via Des PI aim*.... 8.45 am. *,* .<si . Via ElKin. . 9.10 am.. Via Des Plaines 8.02p m....... .... Via Elgin WBEK DAT TBAltp* McH^nrf. SOUTHBOUND. •7.12 a m,. ....Via Des Plaines.... 7.23 a m .......... .Via Elgin .... 8.32a m.,.,.....Vla Des Plaines.... 4.23 pm... ..;..Via Des Plaines.. . 4.23 p m Via Elgin.,,..... 6.17 p m Via Des Plaines..... •Monday only. SUNDAY TRAINS, 7.23 am Via Elgin 10.25 am 7.^8 p ru Via Des Plaines 8.25 p m 7.48 p m... Via Des Plaines t.9.15 p ns 7.48 p m.... VlaElain 10.20p nr. 'V Arrive -fllcHenry. ...10.17 a m ...10.17 a m 2.50 p m 2.37 p m 4.45 p m ....6.40 p m . . .6.40 p m .... 9.37 a m ...11.14 am ...11.14 am ... 4.56 pm Arrive Chicago ...8.35 am ...10.10 am .. .9.35am ....6.15 p m .,..7.10 pm ....7J»pm $75.00 to the Pacific Coast Mid return from Chicago. Correspondingly Low Round Trip Rates from other Point*, Via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North- Western Line daily, Jnne 1 to Sept. 80, to San Francisoo, Los Angeles, Port­ land, Seattle and Tacoma and other Pacific Coast points. Very low rates to Helena, Butte, Spokane, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Daily and personally conducted excursions in Pullman tourist sleeping cars to San Francisco, Los An­ geles and Portland, through without change. Double berth only $7.00 from Chicago and $5.75 from Omaha. Choice of routes. For rates, tickets, etc., ap­ ply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 50 alt Aug 11 " Deadly Serpent Bites are as ooinmon in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the lat­ ter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A^Brown of Ben- netteville, S. C., says: "They restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suffering with Dyspepsia and a chron­ ically torpid liver." Electric Bitters cure chills and fever, malaria, bilious­ ness, lame back, kidney troubles and bladder diseases. Sold on guarantee by N. H. Petesch, McHenry; Q. W. Besley, W. McHenry, druggists. Price 50c. Special Excursion Rates to Colorado, Utah aad the Black Hills, Via the North-Western Line. Begin­ ning Jnne 1 excursion tickets will be sold daily to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Salt Lake City, Hot Springs, Dead wood. Lead and Custer, 8. D., etc., good to return until Oct. 81. Specially low rates to these and other points, with favorable return limits, will be sold the first and third Tuesday of each month until Sept. 18, inclusive. A splen­ did opportunity is offered for an enjoy­ able vacation trip. Several fine trains via the North-Western Line daily. Ap­ ply to agents Chicago & North-West- ern R'y. SO alt Aug 11 When the baby talks, it is time to give Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the best baby medicine known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and grow. 85 cento, Tea or Tab- 'ftadhiB W ^ JOHNSBURGH. - (Too late for last week) Mrs. Mat Miller was a Chicago visitor Monday. Geo. M. Nell spent Tuesday with Chicago relatives. Peter Wortz spent Sunday at Mrs. Jac. Schumacher's. Adam Schilio was a visitor at his cottage at the Bay last week. Nick Huemann of McHenry, was a business caller here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Molitor of Void drove through here last week. Nick Schmitt of Minnesota spent a few days visiting relatives here. Miss Lizzie Miller of McHenry spent Thursday with Miss Snsie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rothermel of Mc­ Henry drove through here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Nell spent Toes* day at Spring Grove with relatives. Miss Eva Stoffel of McHenry spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. M. Williams'. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Steffes attended the Etten-Weingart wedding Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmitt of Spring Grove spent Thursday with Mrs. Anton Meyers. Mrs. Martin Howell and Mrs. Wis- well of Howell's Villa were callers here Monday. J. H. Huemann put up an Ideal wind­ mill for Nick Schmitt at Spring Grove Tueeday. Mrs. Nick Weber and children of Spring Grove spent Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Debrecht. Mrs. Frank Jackly and Mrs. Peter Freund of McHenry spent Thursday at Mrs. Jac. Schumacher's. Mrs. Anton Meyers, Mrs. Jac. Freund and Mrs. John F. Schmitt spent Tues­ day with Spring Grove relatives. What's the good of keeping from kin Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rooky Mountain Tea. G. W. Besley. JTTNE 7. Martin Thelen of Round Lake spent Sunday here. The moving pioture show last Sunday evening was very well attended. Mr. and Mrs. John Pifczen of Volo spent Monday at Wm. Oeffling's. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of Zenda, -Wis., spent Sunday at John J. Miller's. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Diedrich of Mc­ Henry were callers hare Friday even­ ing. Nick Martin and gentleman friend of Chicago spent a few days at Columbia Park. Fred Schmitt of Nebraska visited his brother, John Schmitt, one day last week. Mrs. Henry Heimer of McHenry spent Monday evening with Mrs. John Mertes. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Bowers of Volo dime through here to Spring Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Niesen and two children, Kate and Isabelle, spent Sun­ day here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Rothermel and children of McHenry spent Sunday at Jos. Michels'. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diedrich spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin May at Spring Grove. Mrs. Susan Freund and daughter, Mrs. Mat Frdund, spent Saturday aft­ ernoon in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Freund of Mc­ Henry visited friends at Pistakee Bay Sunday afternoon. MissvDora Rothermel entertained a gentleman and lady friend from Keno­ sha a few days last week. Peter Britz, his mother and two chil­ dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter May of Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeffling and chil­ dren were visitors at the home of Wm. Kattner at Spring Grove Sunday. Lawrence Baner and Miss Susie Smith of Chicago were married here Thursday, at St. John's church. The wedding dance will be held at Mrs. Geo. Nell's place tonight. Every form of distressing ailment known as Piles originates internally. The real cause of the trouble is inside. ManZan is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle so the medicine can be ap­ plied where it will do the most good, and do it qnickly. If you are suffering with Piles you owe yourself the duty of trying ManZan. Sold by N. H. Petesch, J. A. Story, McHenry; Gk W. Besley, WestMcHenry, ..." NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS KMKRALD PARK. * [Too late for last issue.] Several from here attended the church danc^ at Waueonda Friday evening last. Messrs. D. W. Hill and H. Berkircher of Chicago spent Sunday at their oot- tages, Messrs. Clarence Whiting, Phil and Richard Aylward visited at Ed Knox's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cohan of Chicago were ont from Friday until Sunday evening. Misses Lacy Sutton and Irene Frisby visited the Barreville school Tueeday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. Huck of Chicago came out to the Park Tuesday for the summer season. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kinns spent Sun­ day at the latter's parents', Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson. Mrs. John Powers returned to her home in Elgin Thursday, after a two- weeks' visit among relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Walsh of Chicago and Miss Margaret Walsh of McHenry spent a day recently at Ed Knox's. Miss Margaret Sutton closed her school at Barreville Tuesday and is spending her vacation at her home here. W. K. Burns and daughter, Grace, and son, Kenneth, of Chicago were at their cottage from Saturday until Dec­ oration day. Misses Margaret Aylward of Elgin, Anna and Irene Frisby. Mabel Granger of McHenry, and Messrs. Ed Walsh and Jerry Farrell of Chicago, Walter Walsh and Richard Aylward spent Sat­ urday evening at R. J. Sutton's. You can see the poison Pine-nles clear out of the kidneys and bladder. A sin­ gle dose at bedtime will show you more poison upon arising the next morning than iB expelled from the system in any other way. Pine-nles dissolve the im­ parities, lubricate the kidneys, cleanse the bladder, relieve pain and do away with backache speedily, pleasantly and permanently. Sold by N. H. Petesch, J. A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. JUNE 7. Miss Mayme Knox visited Ringwood friends an evening last week. Miss Edna Colby of Barreville visited Miss Alice Smith Tuesday evening. Miss Nellie Dake of Chicago spent a few days last week at W. J. Welch's. Phil Aylward of Ostend was trans­ acting business in this vicinity Friday. Miss Katie Knox attended a basket social near Wanconda Thursday even­ ing. Miss Margaret Aylward and brother, Richard, visited at R. J, Sutton's Sun­ day. Miss Alice Sutton of Elgin visited at her home here over Saturday and Sun­ day. Mrs. James Hughes spent a fsw days the first of this week with Chicago rel­ atives. Several from here attended the town­ ship exercisss at Terra Gotta Thursday evening. Emmett Geary of Wanconda was an early Friday morning caller in this vicinity. Robt. E. Sttton of Chicago spent Sat­ urday evening and Snnday with home folks here. John R. Smith and family entertained a number of relatives at their home here Snnday. Mrs. Chas. Gibbs of Cnicago visited her parents here from Decoration day until Sunday. W. K. Burns and children returned to Chicago Wednesday, after several days spent here. Robert Larkin of El (tin is spending a few weeks at his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sutton. Messrs. Chas. Rooney and Lee Geary of Wanconda were callers in this vicin­ ity Sunday evening. Miss Macie Dake of Chicago and Miss Anna Frisby of McHenry spent Sunday with Miss Mae Welch. Messrs. J. A. Farrell snd F. D. Cum- mings of Chicago spent Sunday with friends in this vicinity. Jas. Haxton and sons of Chicago spent last week at the Park. They are put- ing up a large summer home, which they will soon occupy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cohan and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hill and Mr. Chamber- linof Chicago were at their cottages here over Saturday and Sunday. The old time method of purging the system with Cathartics that tear, gripe, grind and break down the walls of the stomach and intestines is superseded by Dade's Little Liver Pills They cleanse the liver, and instead of weakening, build up and strengthen the whole sys­ tem. Rnlieve headache, biliousness, constipation, etc. Sold by N. H. Pet­ esch, J. A. Story, McHenry; Gk W. Bes­ ley, West McHenry. Low Rate* to San Francisco and Lot An­ geles, Via the North-Western Line. An ex­ cursion rate of one first-class limited fare, plus $2.00, for round trip, will be in effect from all stations June 35 to July 7, inclasive, with favorable return limits. Three fast trains through to California daily. "The Overland Limit­ ed," electric lighted throughout, less than three days to San Francisco. ' 'The Los Angeles Limited," electrio lighted throughont, via the new Salt Lake route to Los Angeles, with drawing room and tourist sleeping cars. Another fast daily train is "The China & Japan Fast Mail" with drawing room and tourist sleeping cars to San Francisco and Los Angeles. For itineraries and full in­ formation apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Jul 7 The Plaindealer and Chicago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for $8.50. Order at onoe as the time of this offer it limited. voux Mrs. Kate Cossman was a Volo caller Tuesday. Henry Maiman was a Volo caller Saturday. Will Kretachmer of Chicago was in Volo Sunday. Miss Ella Moore was a Wanconda caller Thursday. Ray Fisher of Wanconda was a Volo caller Thursday. Homer Cooke of Wanconda was a Volo caller Sunday. James Doyle took in the sights at the windy city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Rookford spent Sunday at Raught Bros. Geo. Dyer entertained a lady friend from Fox Lake over Sunday. Peter Bowers of Spring Grove spent the past week at his home here, John Effinger spent Saturday with bis mother and sister in Waueonda. Mrs. Bennie Cossman of Rollins spent Friday with Mrs. Grace Kirwan, Harry Fuller and Homer Oooke of Waueonda were in town Sunday. Mrs. C. Dillon of Waukeg&n visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dillon Sunday. Mildred Rossdentscher of Round Lake spent Sunday with her parents here. Miss Bessie Dttnnill and brother, Charles, were McHenry callers recently. Mrs. W. Hironimus and Mrs. Frank Henkle were Waueonda callers Satur­ day. Dellmer Townsend and Miss Bath Harvey of Grayslake were in Volo Son- day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rosing of Round Lake called on John Rosing and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson and family of Round Lake visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Winkle and children spent Snnday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Sable. Mrs. L. Luskandson, Raymond, and Miss Kate Dowell called at A. J. Ray niond's Sunday. Mrs. S. J. Russell and daughters, Lydia and Zelma, were „ Grayslake callers Saturday. Miss Katie Frost returned to her home in Volo last week, after a visit with relatives in Chicago. The dance at Wegener Bros.' hall Tuesday evening was well attended, forty-four tickets being sold. The young ladies of the Volo M. E. church will hold a strawberry and ice cream social at the Volo M. E. church next Friday evening, June 8. Every­ one is cordially invited to attend. Come and have a good time. RINGWOOD. Miss Gtanevieve Fay is visiting with Mrs. Coates. Chas. H. Harrison Was in Elgin one day recentlv. Miss Agnes Carey visited with rel­ atives in Elgin last week. John Carey was a passenger for the windy city Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will McCannon enter­ tained company from Rock ford Sunday. Attend the township school exercises at the M. W. A. hall, Friday evening, June 8. Several from Ringwood are planning to attend the field meet at Woodstock Saturday. Leroy Peet has 'closed his mill and will do no more grinding nntil after thrashing. Regular services next Snnday at the Universalist church. The sermon will be made of special interest. Everybody invited. The decoration exercises were well at­ tended here last Wednesday. The day being a pleasant one a large number turned out. In the Methodist church Miss Jnlia Beal, a deaconess, will speak upon the Deaconess and Chicago slums. The lecture will be illustrated with stereop- tican pictures. Chas. Carr dug out a fox last Wed­ nesday forenoon and captured him alive In the afternoon he brought him to town, so our citizens had a good look at him. It is not very often that a fox is caught in this neck of the woods. Stock < Profits can be greatly Increased bf giving special care to the health of esscy animal and fowl on the farm. Sick poultry jjkeep, cattle, kegs, horses, etc., depend on their Ihws to keep thest woiL Stock and Poutty Medicine keeps ifadr livers wertdng and therefore keeps theai well. Black-Draught Stock and Poul­ try Medietas to a pure, natural, vegetable, blood purifier, aod acts by reguiatisc ths stsatach, Mvsr and bowels. It prevents and curas Hog Chol­ era, CWcken Cholera, Code, Dis­ temper, Coughs, Cotfs. Constipa­ tion, Fever, hoas of Appetfts, Wasting Away, ant al ths oss»> mon iMk dt»--sws. It is a perfect ••Hiins far {pw» em! farm use. Try it. Price 25c tor a large ca% at gH dbuggtrigsod dnlw Gilbert Bros. Co. FANCY GRQCERS. # •y I.'?#?; '%Ar v - / , " •* *•'V f ' * ' ' 4 * ;,V/t >; Af|,s * .1:1 WE HANDLE PILLS- BURY'S BEST FLOUR P O S I T I V E L Y T H E B E S T F L O U R I N TOWN. ••• '--rfi - • s* ' Mdlenryji®. I lii I SINGLE AND Driving Ifomess! % iH Give us jour order for that new single or driv­ ing Harness. Our work is the best and prices are right. See our elegant line of Dusters and Lap Robes. :: :: :: :: : M. Jt TtlElfN,! McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Bank of This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a ttRfllAL BANKIK BUSMESS. We endeavor to do all business intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to our customers and respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Speoial attention given to collections. INSURANCE i» First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yoara Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary PnMMtc. j^ankars. ",i? .afc>»"A»n wJanVrtWw .. . j. • - "I ! * * C&~: f U- •' \ r•••*&• . , . ,.A.« AlfM: .ski,.. /«> - I LajZ, Ant- fc?,,

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