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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jun 1906, p. 5

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PHONOGRAPHS The Victor This is Something New We have just received something new in the line of a Record and we want to call your special attention to it. It is an eight-inch Record and has jus£ been placed upon the market by the Victor Phonograph company. The . p r i c e o f t h i s r e c o r d i s o n l y . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 3 5 $ Seven-inch Records.. . .\ I,:. ........ ........ -30®* - Ten-inch Records. . . ................. ...0Oc* N A Huemann, West McHenry NEIGHBORING NE WS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS HOMES FOR THOUSANDS One and a quarter million acres to be opened to settlement on the SHOSHONE RESERVATION Dates of registration July 16th to 31st. EXCURSION RATES Low rates from all points, less than one fare for tflte round trip from Chicago, daily July 12th to 29th via The only all rail route to Shoshoni, Wyo., the reservation border. W. B. KNISKERN, P. T. M., Chicago & Northwestern Ry., Chicago: Please send to my address pamphlets, maps and Infor­ mation concerning the opening of the Shoshone or Wind River reservation to settlement. (Cut ortttft Coupon) Mont d'ore Ossogvie BELGIAN STALLION §r**7-'&£ * • / Color--Dark Bay; Height-18 Hands; Weight--2040 lbs.; Age--4 yw. Will make the season of 190H as follows: Tuesdays, at Smith's Corners; Thursdays, at Chas. Knaach's, Barreville; Friday, at H^nry Nicholl's Volo; balance of week at barn of C. T. Eldredge. TEEMS: For breed­ ing one mare, $18; two for |82; three for $45. For farther information apply at the barn or address the | McHenry Belgian Horse Co. S McHENRY, ILLINOIS. *** 4 44 4 *4 444-444 44444 4444444 444 444444 < (Ming Mines We have a fine line of Talking Machines and ask the public to come in and see them. Oar line of Hammocks, Fishing Tackle and Jewelry is most complete and the prices are riglpfc. i S ! OPTKAL GOODS. I i I I We have just received an elegant new line of Optical Goods, which we want yon to see. Call in at yoor convenience. J.P.-SMHH, JEWELER McHENRY, IUIIHHS. Chicago & North-Western. Effective May 20, 1008. ' ;»•** DAT TRADH. . Chfcagijb' NORTHBOUND 7.05 a nfc.Uiii* --Via Elpin. , H.4.") a ..Via Des I'laiaes .... 12.M p m Via Elgin *100 P m Via Dos Plaines 3.45 p ni. Via Des I'laines 4.00 pm ..Via Elgin 4.57 pm ..Via Des Plaines 'Saturday only. SUNDAY TRAINS. N.OO a ni Via !>es I'luiries..... 8.45am. ... Via Eltfin » 10 a m Via Des Plaines 3.02 p m Via Elgin WHK DAY TRA1IIS. Leave McHenry. *7.12 a IB.. 7.2:5 a m... S.H2 a ml.. 4.23 P ni... 4.23 pm... 8.17 p m SOUTHBOUND. i...Via Des Plaines..... Via Elgin Via Des Plaines ....Via Des Plaines.. ... Via Elgin ...Via Des Plaines...... •Monday only. ECRDAT TBAIM. 7.23 a Via Elgin... 7.0f< p in........ Via Des PiaiuSS 7.4" p m.........Via Des Plaines....... VUElffin. . .... Arrive McHenry. ...10.17 a m ...10.17 am .. <.2.50 p iE --2.37 p m ...1.45 p m --6.40 p m ..6.40p m .. 9.37 a m .11.14 u m ..11.14 am .. 4.35 p m Arrive Chicago. . .8.3^ a ill .10.10 a no .9.35 a m ..6.15 p m -•i-lOpn ...740 p m . 10.25 a »n . .S.25 p ID ..9.15 p a .10.20 p nr Petesch's drag store. Don't forget it when yon are in wast of Mf drags or patent medicines. [JULY 4thj I GO TO THE BIQ CELEBRATION AT | |Dundee, III.,; r*i j| given by the people of Dundee and Carpentersville. fjs J Bring your friends and see THE BIu PARADE « ^ in the morning. 4 Over 180 horsemen, decorated au- a $ tomobiles, floats, horribles, fraternal organizations, » | etc. ATHLETIC SPORTS all the afternoon--rac- j| ing, jumping, tug of war, etc., for which over $100 * | in prizes will be given to 1st, 2nds and 3rds. GREAT a 5 WATER FIGHT will be another interesting feat- «[ | ure of the day. FIREWORKS and band concert in p J the evening. Come early and spend the day with « | us. Plenty of Refreshments, good shade and all the » | fun of the fair on the grounds. sj | • " • • . -- | $ All entries for Athletic Events close Saturday, June 80. For further par- j| ^ ticnlars address P. J. KILLEEN, chairman of Sports Committee. p I OMOMMOOOOOOO<MM)CKM004MHH>000< PROF. F. A. LEACH. i VALUABLE PAIR OF HANDS HANDS tmt cm STOP PAIN Quicker t&ifl ioy Dm* Prof. Leach'* mode of curing disease Is different from any other method. It Is nothing he has aver learned from study; It Is a gift. At the age of two years he could stop pain by merely laying the hands on the person's head. Another feature of his gift, by merely touching the hand he can locate every pain and ache and diseased part of the body, and can tell the cause of It. \ PROF. LEAj^H DIAGNOSES FREE OF CHARGE If you are doctoring or taking treatment of any kind, he does not want you until you have given all others a good fair trial, as ho is not seeking others'patients. When you find you have not received the benefit you desired, then and then only does Prof. Leach want you. After diagnosing your case, if you cannot be helped, he will tell you so, as ho never takes cases lie cannot help or cure. He can furnish tes­ timonials on any disease the body is heir to. Anyone interested may send for names of cured persons. State your trouble and you will be supplied with an address of some one who has been cured of similar trouble to your own. PROf. LEACH MAKES (ALLS in any part ot THE STATE Office Hours--7 a. m. to j p. m., except Saturday After­ noon and Sunday; 7 p. m. to 8 p. m., except Wednesday and Sat­ urday Evenings. 'Phones Chicago 336; I. S. 46. OFFICE R£>OM 2, TI1E SPURLING BUILDING, ELGIN, ILLINOIS. RIDUEFLEI.ll. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Skinner were in Nanda Monday. Mrs. A. G. Levey is visiting her sister at Rockford. Mrs. W. Weyland and children were in Nunda Saturday. Miss Arlind Stephenson visited her cousins at McHenry the past week. Miss Sadie Wood of Nnnda visited friends here from Friday nntii Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lynch returned Friday from a two-week's visit in Wis­ consin. Mrs. E. M. Stephenson and daughter, Edna, visited relatives at McHenry Fri­ day and Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Munroe visited her (laugh­ ter, Mrs. F. R. Jackman, at Woodstock Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Lynch visited their danghteis at Richmond and Chicago from Saturday until Tuesday, , Sylvia Caroline Corkill was born Jan. 4, 1905, and died June 24, 1906, aged 1 year, 5 months and 20 days. She leaves to mourn her early departure her mother, father, sister and three brothers. She will be sadly missed by her loved ones. The funeral was held from the church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with interment in the Ridgefield ceme­ tery. Gone from our midst is tills dear lofted one, Taken so early tn life. God called her to realms uphigher. Away from contention and strife. f'•? Will Care Consumption. • A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes: "Foley'8 Honey and Tar is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that it has cijred con­ sumption in the first stages." You nev­ er heard of anyone using Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. Gt. W. Besley. Fourth of July Excursion Kates, Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold at reduced rates Jnly 3 and 4, good returning July 0, in­ clusive, to all points where one-way rate is $7.50 or less, on the Northr West­ ern Line, including C. St. P. M. & O. R'y., to points on the Union Pacific R. R. ease of and including Cheyenne, Wyo., and La Salle, Colo., points on Colorado & Southern, Orin Jet. to Cheyenne, inclusive, also.to points on D. S. S. & A. Ry. and Mineral Range R. R. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Jal 8 Deadly Serpent Bites are as common in India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. For the lat­ ter however there is a sure remedy: Electj^c Bitters; the great restorative medicine, of which S. A. Brown of Ben- nettsville, 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; G. W. Besley, W. McHemry, druggists. Price 50c. The Plaindealer and Chicago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for fS.50. Order at once as the time of this offer if limited. An Alarming Situation frequently results from neglect of clog­ ged bowels and torpid liver, until con­ stipation becomes chronic. This condi­ tion is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills; the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and BowelB. Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch, McHenry, G. W. Besley, W. McHenry, druggists. Price 25c. EMERALD PAKE. Misses Lillian MoGee of McHenry were callers in this vicinity Wedneeday. "The Evergreen" club enjoyed a very pleasant day's outing at the park Sun­ day. Mrs. P. Walsh returned Monday from a week's visit with Elgin relatives and friends. Miss Mary and Robert E. Sutton o Chicago visited home folks here oyer Sunday. Jas. Costello of Elgin is spending his summer's vacation with his grandpar­ ents here. Mrs. Geo. Prout and son of Chicago spent a few days at Geo. Walmsley's this week. Messrs. and Mesdames W. and Wm. Bolger visited at E. J. Sutton's Sunday afternoon. M. Kelter of Chicago spent Monday at R. J. Sutton's. M'esdamea M. J. Walsh and F. J. Ward of McHenry visited Mrs. Ed. Knox last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Romano and children of Chicago spent a few days the past week at their cottage here. Misses Clara Stoffel, Margaret Ward and Irene Frisby called at R. J. Sutton s last Thursday evening. Miss Mary Bourke of McHenry visited Misses Marguerite and Genevieve Knox a few days the past week. M. Kelter and John Huemann were looking over the former's property at Lake Defiance Monday afternoon. J. A. Farrell of Chicago ie spending a two weeks' vacation with W. J. Walsh and other relatives in this vicinity. Master Lawrence Huck of Chicago is spending his summer vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Huck. Misses Katie Knox and Lucy Sutton went to Elgin Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mr. Romano, Jr., entertained a num­ ber of friends from Chicago at Oak Villa cottage over Saturday evening and Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cohan of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at their cottages here. Mrs. D. Whiting of Ringwood and Misses Katie Keefe and Margaret Cleary of McHenry spent Wednesday at Ed. Knox's. Messrs. John and Hugh Armstrong of River Forest, Jas. Haxton and son and P. Chatnberlin of Chicago spent Sunday at the park. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson and children and Mrs. H. Bending of Chicago arrived at Bonding's cottage Saturday, where they will spend some time. Messrs. W. K. and W. M. Butob of Chicago spent Sunday at the park and succeeded in landing a six-pound picker­ el and some fine rock bass. John Aylward left this vicinity last Thursday to visit hiB sisters in Elgin a few days before he Btarts for Wisconsin and Michigan, where he expects to re­ main some time. What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rooky Mountain Tea. G. W. Besley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolger and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibbsof Chicago spent Sunday with ralatives here. Mesdames Bolger and Gibbs will remain a few days witb friends in this vicinity. For bloating, belching, sour stomach, bad breath, malassimilation of food and all symptons of indigestion, Ring's Dys­ pepsia Tablets are a prompt and efficient correctiye. Sold by N. H. Petesch, J. A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, W. McHenry. ' j ohnsbvboh. , Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmitt speit Wednesday here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown of Volo spent Sunday at Peter Diedrich's. Peter Williams and family of Spring Grove spent Sunday at Martin William's Mr. and Mrs. John Rauen of -Spring Grove spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Rauen of Spring Grove spent Sunday at John M. Freund's Miss Katie Beckman of Waukegan is spending the week with Mrs. Henry Hettermaun. John and Miss Ella Martin and lady friend of Chicego are spending a few weeks at Mrs. Geo. Nell's at Columbia Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jghn Niesen and daugh­ ters, Katie and Isabell, of McHenry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H, Huemann. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heimer and daughter of McHenry spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mertes. Messrs. and Mesdames John S. Freqnd, Hubert Michels, John H. Freund, JOH. Rothermel, Mike Rauen spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Michels'. Messrs. and Mesdames Wm. Kattner, of Spring Grove, John Pitzen of Volo, John Oeffling and their families spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeff­ ling. Messrs. and Mesdames Nick Freund. Mat Schmitt, Jake Miller of Zenda, Mat Freund, Mesdames Susan Freund, Nick Weber and daughter spent Sunday at Jobn Miller's. Stimulation Without Irritation. . In case of stomach and liver trouble the proper treatment is to stimulate these organs without irritating them. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids diges­ tion and stimulates the liver and bow­ els without irritating these organs like pills and ordinary cathartics. It doe# not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. G. W. Besley. We give you the news of town and 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. $1.56 for both paper* one year. voia Thos. Fisher was in Wauconda Mon­ day. \ Miss Beckwith was in McHenry Fri­ day, Miss Anna Miller was a recent Wau­ conda caller. ( George Rosing of Round Lake wu in town Monday. Theodore Wirts ot Wauconda waa in town Sunday. , Mike Krape and family were in Johns- burgh Thursday. Chris Sable and wife were in Mc­ Henry Thursday. Miss Mary Raught of Elgin sprat Sunday at home. Mrs. George Walton is visiting rela­ tives in Chicago. I. Barrus and grandson were Waucon­ da callers Saturday. Geo. Dryer was a business caller in Woodstock Monday. Mrs. Katie Effinger of Wauconda spent Sunday at home. Wm. Bacon of McHenry transacted business here Monday. Joe Rosing of Wooeter Lake visited with home folks Sunday, Harry Fuller transacted business at the Cash store Thursday. Max Zimmermann of McHenry was seen on our streets Monday. John Frost and son, Williapa, were Grayslake visitors Thursday. Inez Bacon spent a few days recently with her aunt, Jennie Potter. Eld. Snyder and wife of Fox Lake visited at Chris Sable's Monday. Wm. Kretschmer of Chicago trans- actcted business in town Sunday. Messrs. Henry and Jack Stadfiell were Wauconda callers Monday. Everett Stone and family of Waucon­ da spent Sunday at Chas. Potter's. Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson of Round Lake were in Volo Sunday. Arthur Stanford and ^sister, Mary, of Chicago were Volo callers Saturday. Miss Kitty Dowell of Fremont visited her cousin, Miss Elsie Walton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dillon and son, Arthur, were Chicago visitors Saturday. Misses Anna Miller, Maud and Ella Moore were Wauconda callers Thurs­ day. Mrs. •. J. Raymond and daughter, Hellen, were Round Lake callers Wed­ nesday. Harry Kirwan of Wauconda spent the past week with his uncle, James Kirwan. Mrs. Thomas Wright and daughter, Myrtie, and son, Earl, spent Monday at Thomas Fisher's. Mrs. John Richardson and Mrs. Wm. Hironimus were McHenry callers Sat­ urday morning. Mrs. Gib Burnett and daughter, Ger­ trude, of Wauconda called at George Huson's Sunday. Leslie Turnbull of Wauconda and Miss Maude Walton were McHenry callers Sunday morning. Lulu Simpson of McHenry spent Sat­ urday and Sunday with her grand­ mother, MrB. Gardinier. Miss Ruby Cook of Wauconda spent a few days the past week with her cousin, Hellen Raymond. Rev. Father Thiele of Fremont and Rev. Father Thiele of Whiting, Ind., were Volo callers Tnesday. Mrs. S. J. Wegener and daughter/ Clara, of Fremont spent the fore part of the week at Chris Sable's. Mrs. Freund and children, Mrs. John Mifer and Miss Nellie Miller of Mc­ Henry spent Sunday with Mat. Miller and family. A hundred years ago a physician would give you a medicine for your heart withont stopping to consider what effect it might have on the liver. Even to this good day cough and cold medi­ cines invariably bind the bowels. This is wrong. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup with Honey and Tar acts on the bowels --drives out the cold--clears the head, relieves all coughs, cleanses and strengthens the mucous membranes of throat, chest, lungs and bronchial tubes. Sold by N. H. Petesch, J. A. Story, Mc­ Henry ; G. W Besley, W. McHenry. Read The Plaindealer. To hay* * luppr home you should hwt cfafidfcn. They arc great happy-home makers. If ft weak woman, you can Im mm6e strong enough totter fctaflhf chli- dren, with 1Mb pain of di*- comfoftto j pwIUt tafcfag WINE A Tonic for Wome* It wtt mm al year pain, noaos laflAoumAtioo, ear* leacarrhea, (whites), Wfc* womb, ovarian trouble, Jiwilml »»--. bade- ach*. headache, etc., and Bake cbtidMrtk natural aad sa^r. Try ft. At «• isatars fa smMbss, in <1.00 fcotttss. MDUX TO CAIWDI fs ay baky tM, now tw wed o l d , " w r M s M n k J . M a s t , e f W f e > star CUy, Iowa. "Shs Is a las hsaMfcy babe and wears towi Mag Maty. I am sm tsUqg Cartel, aad wmM ast be 'stdT--t IK la Bros. Co. 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