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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Aug 1906, p. 5

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f v jR-j ^ * s r ^ ~ T ' S ' s f ™ ^ • ' \ - s k ' , v ? • • * ~ j NEIGHBORINGpKlVS AS ( <3OT? ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS PN Here can be found, at all times, the finest of Jewelry, Organs, Pianos, , Talking Machines, Sewing Machines, Sheet Music and in fact everything generally found in a first-class jewel ry store. Our line of Wedding Gifts is unsurpassable and we invite you to inspect same before purchasing. Prices are always ri Ni A. HUEMANN, w rlcHenry, Illinois. 19804. mmm THAT'S WHAT YOU GET when buying youtf' Groceries and Fruits of us. No matter holr Jarge or small your purchase may be, we alwayffr exercise as much care with a five-cent order a»> wea §5*00 purchase. Try us. n Stoffel. W. McHenry | UP-TO-DATE GROCERY. | 3 i P H I L I P J A E G E R ! GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT I ^ v ' SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TfflC SALE OF . Dressed Beef, Jlutton, Hop, V#al, Poultiy, - * Hides, Etc.. Butter and Efgs This is the oldest home on the street Tags and price lists furnished on application. . i, COLD STORACJE FREE CHICAQO, ILLINOIS. stall t ft 3, Pultoa it.'.; Wholesale Market. - Jos. H. Huemann f e ^ : Johnsburgb Illinois. f /aells the MoVi *ker Gasoline Kngine, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows, Wagons, r J Carriages, Buggi* »•, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness Oil, Plaint Oil and . . • r • > • ' • . Machine CM! a Specialty." i. am agent for the above. We pet the Rods on your Build- 1e?8 and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages If no more than $500. Call and get full particulars. taenl ElKksnttM^ Prices always ReisoMblel JSINGLE AND j Driving Harness! j ! ftive us your order for that flew single or driv­ ing Harness. Our work is the best and prices are right. See our elegant line of Duster® and Xap Robes* :: :: :: :: i CARRIAGE TRIMMING A SPECIALTY M. A.THELEN MCHENBY, ILLINOIS. 1 iwtiiwaaifww WEST SID1 Always a complete line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sansages, Etc. Highest market prices paid for Porkers. We also carry constantly on band a very choice line of Canned (foods and Bakery. What more has any first claae oily WAfkutweflwi :: A.CMATTHEWS ------itainyilMiaaarffr •jwn. r=? r i #»§•»«=##» wwwim»H| Nortlf jDakota I i SThe richest ttlld b6Bt«ltttld iil | Eastern North Dakota for4 jj I sale at reasonable prices and $ 1 on good terms. Bend or call 2 I on our local representative J for advertising matter,maps jg and full Information In re- $ gard to these lands, MUR* ® RAY BROS. LAND COM- I PANY, Minneapolis, Minh. % Ben Stllimt Local Agent. 1 RUBBER TIRES Why be without Rubber Tires wb«n you dan thsop so cheap? BET % WABBAWfUO TIBli FOR 0!*LY 9lt.ee. Ws *l*i do Tire Betting, Machine Be* p»irlti(l. O * M) r| I h /• Ktilm. titfi; Woodwwk <rf all kind* he&ti# MlititfttJd: W« DO MmM id the HlttckAffilthlti* line #itb the f*ce|liioa of hdrseSlioelnn. We place twenty-one mu+tr or binder eertlous CJH your scythe lorfl.on. Twefct/-fl*c pw cent, elf for cash "bti nil oar work; Give tts a cult. aBacaattbMHHuextfsa JOHN PlNT.lNctlENRYjLL Telephone, No. aw. Office in Heim-er bldg.. OentervUl e D. A. WILLEY, M. D. C. VETERINARY SURGEON w AND DENTIST. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Want Column. A All advertisements inserted under thin head at the following rates: Five llnt>K or lesn. <6 cents for tint insertion; 15 cents for each subsequent Insertion. More than ttve lines, 6 cents a line for first Insertion, and S cents a line for additional Insertions. T7*OR SALE--Four young sows and three -C IVMK nil full blood 1 SALE boars, all full blood l)uroc Jersey red. For further Information apply to <• W, B. JOHONNOTT. Hlngwood, III. TXT ANTED--At once, good tinsmith to build 11' galvanized iron row boats, launches, water tanks, &c. Steady work to the right man. HUNTEB-WECKLER BOAT Co., McHenry, 111. TkO YOU WANT 47 acres of land? If so, will 8e 11 for less than the bare land is worth and throw in the buildings. Worth g&moo. 8-tf BANK or MCHENRY. H'inois CentralR. R. Annual Stockholders' rieetingat Chi­ cago, October 17. Personal Attendance of lndivltt|M| 'Holders Desired. ; FREE TICKETS to tie Meeting Public notice is hereby given that the regu­ lar annual meeting of the Stockholder* of the Illinois Central Railroad Company will be held at the Company's office In Chicago, Illi­ nois, 011 Weduesday, October 17, 1900, at 12 o'clock noon. To permit personal attendance at said meeting there will be issued To each holder of one or more Shares of the capital stock of the Illinois Central liailroad Company, as registered on the Itooks of the Company at the close of business on Monday. £ept. 24. 1M0C. who Is of full age, A Ticket Enabling Him or Her to Travel Free "7®'.!$® Company's lines from the station on the Illinois Central Railroad nearest to his or her registered address to CHICAGO AND RETURN such ticket to be good tor the journey to Chi­ cago only during the Four Days Immediately Preceding and the day of the meeting, and for the re­ turn Journey from Chicago only on the day of the meeting and.the a Four Days Immediately Following when properly countersigned and Btamped during business hours on or before Saturday, October, JO, 1906-- that is to say between 9:00 a. m. and 5.00 p. m.--ln the office of the Assist­ ant Secretary, Mr. W. G. Bruen. in Chicago. Such ticket may be obtained by any holder of stock registered as above, on application, in writing, to the President of the Company In chicago, but each stockholder must individ­ ually apply for his or her ticket. Each impli­ cation must state the full nam* and ad<l res." of tne Stockholder exactly us given in his or her Certilk'ate of Stock, together with the number and date of such Certificate. No more than one person will be carried free in re­ spect to any one holding of stock as regis­ tered on the books of the Company. A. G. llAClvSTAFF, Oct 17 Secretary NOTICE, On account of the •torm, the ice eraam social advertised elsewhere in these eolnuins to take place on Friday evening, Aug. 17, under the atupicee of the Royal Neighbors of America, has been postponed to Saturday evening, AUg. 18. J, IIMnitU tiebti to I. O, O. *> tUnttioa and Festival* MoMtgwi til., Via the North-Western line, will be fttrid at reduced rates August 0 and 7, limited to return until August 10, incltislfre. Apply to agents Chicago ft North'Wiflt- ern B'y. Vet* Lo W Excursion ftstM t*> itonWr Colorado t(irln|f and Puefrlo, Via the North-Western line, will be Ih effect from all stations. September 10 to 82, inclusive* with favorable retard limits, on account of Pike's Peak oen* tennial celebration, For full informa­ tion apply to agents Chicago & North' Western B y. Sept 89 ••elal Limits. i Yen may tell a man that his aart-1 tie cannot b« reckened among bis soe- r&KKeti, J'O'J tuny out Ills eri'orl 111 regard It* yon tttaj !•«' prtiaeh bled for otiilttlrig to taktf ad- V&htag& 6f the dpjidrtuniti^s bti had had for adV&ncetri^nt, tfnd he wfit afc- cript aii yotit critifclBrns with a reason­ able caini; but take gentle exception <0 the wa? in which M pronounces a Word 4cid tbe ohahces iti« that his next Mmark is bt a haatsid hature^-txradon <JmmI . TMH All iUU M§Un*aUMkti "I'm going to gire up that saw spe­ cialist I've been trying." 01 "Whafs the reason ?" "Why, he's always tellittg me that I thUst try to help myself." "What did the other mdh tell ydtt T He always told me he was helping v ic4l HOL.COM BV1X.LK. F. Da vol I spent Monday and Tuesday in .Wisconsin. Miss Irene Davoll visited at James Powers' Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Peck are spending the week in Wisconsin. 1 Miss Carrie Thomas of Richmond ia visiting at Ben Peck'a Mrs. F. Davoll and David Rowson were Nnnda callers Monday. Pearlie Peck iB visiting his ancle at Spring Grove at present writing. Miss Iva Coates of Lake Geneva i s visiting her annt, Mrs. Ben Peck. Roy Fox of Iowa spent Friday even­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan. Mrs. G. Arps of Palatine returned to her home Monday, after a week's visit here. Miss Etta Powers attended teachers' inBtitnte at Woodstock the first of the week. Miss Georgia Thompson of Elgin vis­ ited Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan last Snnday. Mrs. F. M. Peck of Chicago visited at Mrs. B. F. Peck's from'Friday until Monday. Mrs. H. Magodn and Miss May Ames of Terra Cotta called on Mrs. P. F. Bnnt Friday. Mrs. H. McMillan and children and Mrs. F. M. Peck spent Saturday after­ noon with Mrs. P. F. Hnnt. S. Felt and daughters, Miss Dora and and Mrs. Quail and two children, of Ohio visited at Mrs. B. F. Peck's Fri­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan and children, Mrs. F. M. Peck and Miss Georgia Thompson arove to Spring Grove Snnday. Another Good Man Gone Wrong. He neglected to take Foley's Kidney Care at the first sign of kidney tronble, hoping it wonld wear away, and he was soon a victim of Bright's disease. There is danger in delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at once the spmp- toms will disappear, the kidneys are strengthened and yon are soon sonnd and well. A. R. Bass of Morgantown, Inii., had to get np tec or twelve times in the night and had a severe backache and pains in the kidneys, and was cured by Foley 's Kidney Cure. Sold bp Gh W. Besley- JOHNSBCBGH. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Steffes were Volo visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Schaefer are the happy parents of a haby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hnemann were Pistakee Bay visitors Sunday. Misses Emma Bugner, Christine Mey­ er and Lizzie Miller were Ringwood callers Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murray and little son spent Tuesday afternoon with Mc­ Henry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Oeffling and chil­ dren of Volo and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoenwnn spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Win. defiling. Mr and Mrs. Jake Millar and Mr, and hvs. Mat Schmidt of Zeuda, Wis., spent feundfty at John Miller's, Mr* and Mrs, Henry McMillan ahd Children of Holcombville drove thru here to Sprifig Grove Sufiday. Mttedames Sittion Mlchels, Stiaafi Frentid and Mat freUnd Bpeht fhesday with Mr. and Mrs. John 6. F^etitid. Scftib your face daily, you'rfe hot clean inside. Clean inside means olean stom­ ach, bowels, blood, clean, healthy tissue in every orgau. MORAL: Take Hollia* ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets- Q. W. JBesley, Mrs. Susan foeund was pleasantly Surprised on Saturday evening, the event being for her namesday. The fol» lowing were present: Messrs, and Met' dimes John 8> Fretrnd, Mai Freund, Mike Peter Fruandy Kober* Ffetihd- kewrft NicM Weber SHtl Joht* Milter. . «Mafc£ Hay tofcll* the Sun Sfilass." Therte' Is a lC6son iti the wdfk of the thrifty farmer. He knows that th« bright sunwhitie may last but fc day add he prepares feft the Showers %hlch are io liable to WlloW. & it ehotttd be with every household- Dysentery, diarrhoea; and cholera toofbus may attabk same toemtier of tfeb home without Warning. Chamberlain 's Colic, Cholerrf lind Diar­ rhoea Remedy, which is the b§st kndwn inedlbine for these diseases, Should al­ ways be kc£-t at lidhd, as iiiiHiod'&te treatment is necessary and delay niay $ BY VOtA John Meyer was a Wanconda caller Wednesday. Miss Naomi Vasey was a Ronnd Lake caller Friday. S Hellen Raymond was a iRonnd Lake caller Monday. - , S. J. Raasell and family were Grays- lake visitors Snnday. John Rosing and family were Ronnd Lake visitors Snnday. Dr. C. W. Dawson made a profession­ al trip here Thursday. Ed Lusk of Round Lake was a Volo caller Snnday evening!' G. F. Hummel of Chicago spent Shit- day at A. J. Raymond's. Wm. Sntfin and friends of jjundee passed thrn Volo Snnday. A. J. Raymond and Henry Stadfeld were McHenry callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Shejpard of Gurnee called on friends here Monday. R. E. Walton is attending the G. A. R. encampment at Minneapolis. Wm. Nicholls and family of Roseville spent Snnday at Harry Nicholls'. Harry Fuller and Wm, Lamphexe of Wanconda were in Volo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sable spent Sun­ day with their daughter in Fremont. . Mrs. Clarissa Richardson of Ronnd Lake spent Snnday with relatives here. Joe Dryer of Chicago visited his mother and brother here the past week. A. J. Raymond started on a business trip thru North and South Dakota Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huson of Dee Moines, Iowa, are visiting relatives in Volo. Miss Callie Gutzlerof Highland Park spent Saturday and Snnday with Hel­ len Raymond. John Sable and three friends of Chi­ cago visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sable, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lnsk and son, Raymond, and Miss Kittie Dowell of West Fremont spent Snnday in Volo. A party from the lake took in the sights of the ancient rains of Volo Snn-^ day evening and were royally enter­ tained. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ham and daughter, Marion, of Wanconda and Miss Mary Underwood of Vermont were Volo call­ ers Sunday afternoon. 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 is expelled from the system in any other way. Pine-ules dissolve the im­ purities, lubricate the kidneys, cleanse the blander, relieve pain and do away with backache speedily, pleasantly and permanently. Sold by N. H. Petesch, J. A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Beeley, West McHenry. KMKKAiiU PARK. Mr. Frey and friends spent Snnday at the Park. Messrs. Burns and Hill spent Snnday with their familiee. R. E. button of Chicago visited at hie home here oyer Sunday. Miss Mary Knox ot McHenry visited Miss Lucy Sutton Sunday. Miss Ruth Thiers of Elgin is spending a few weeks with Miss Nancy Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sohns of Chicago visited at L. Huck's cottage this week. Wm. Heaney and friend of Chicago spent a few days this week at the Park. Miss Ida Cornell returned to Elgin Sunday evening, after a few days; visit here. Cassias McManaman of Chicago is spending a week's vacation at R. J. Sutton's. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Corr of Wood­ stock spent a few days at W. Bolger's the first ot the week. Mr. and Mrs. Flannery returned to Chicago Monday after a two weeks' out­ ing at the Heaney cottage. Richard Aylward returned from his Western trip Saturday and is now working for E. S. Wheeler. Misses Kathryn and Mayttte Knox and Margaret Sutton are attending in­ stitute at Woodstock this week. Misses Anna and Irene Frisby of Mc­ Henry and Miss Macie Dake of Chicago were callers at R. J. Sutton's Tuesday afternoon. Atty. John B. Powers and wife of Elgin visited at Mrs. Ellen Frisby'e a few daye the ftret of the week, on their way to Pistakee Bay, where they will spend a few weeks. Every form of distressing ailment known as Piles originates internally. The real causfc Of the tronble is ineide. Mat! San is put tip in coliapslbls tubee with nozzle s6 the medicine cuu be ap­ plied where it tvill do the most good, and do it quickly, it yon are suffering with Piles fbh owe yourself the duty ot trying Man&an. Sold by N1. H. Petesch, J. A. (Story, McHenry; & W* Besley, Weal McHenry. - FEME WOOD. Lewis Whiting waa a Woodstock vis­ itor Monday. Chas. Carr was a eoupty seat visitor last Thursday. MU« Lora ftodge U WttrtfkiBiBg ft lady friend from Bristol, Wis. Afl«e« Carey enftjrisljainf » lady friend trow fhle weefci Hi L. Potter and family of Fairfield, Neb:; are visiting at Wm. Dodge's. Supervisor James Ladd transacted business at the county seat last Thurs­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Colby Moes of Spring Grove spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, James Bell. Mr. and Mrfl, 0. Wheeler are entw- talning the former's bfotbet-Jc-law Who drove up from Downerg Grove last week Mrd. E. A. Smith and datighter, Clara departed for Pdrtland; Oregon, where they will Wait with Mt find Mrs. Sayler Smith. E. A. accompanied tbem afl far as Chicago. They expect ffemt two months. . MIWKFIW.IL Jacob Bartz *as in Elgin Monday. R. L. Dnfield was in Nunda Wednes­ day. H. Oroisby was in Crystal Lake Sat­ urday. W. H, Monroe was in Woodstock Friday. Rev. W. R. Shelt preached in Galena Sunday. 1 Miss Emma Eichoff was in Woodstock Tuesday. Mrs. W. yanle visited in Chicago last week. _ - Mrs. F. Reed and children were in Elgin Friday. L E. Mason is in northern Wisconsin, buying cattle- Mrs. T. Corkill and two children were in Dundee Monday. Mrs. F. W. Hartman Was in[ Chicago the first of the week. Mr. Quinn of Chicago Spent Sunday at F. W. Hartman's. T. Corkill and son visited in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. E. Cadwallader of Terra Cotta Visited his mother here recently. Mrs. A. P. Peck was in Madisoh, Wis., the last of the week. Mr. EiChoff, Mildred and Mark French are under the doctor's care. Mrs. Wheaton of Chicago visited at Mrs. Roy Skinner's Friday. N. J. Garrison and A. F. Datia were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Ray Lynch is visiting his sister, Mrs. E. W. Merchant, at Richmond. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Shelt are at­ tending the fair at Beloit, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dnfield visited friends at Elgin Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. R. Goddard and two children visited relatives at Greenwood Sunday. Mrs. French of Ringwood visited her daughter, Mrs. Stephenson, last week. Angustus Morey of Ottumwa, Iowa, visited relatives in this vicinity recent­ ly. Mrs. Hall and daughter, Pearl, of El gin were callipg on friends here Satur­ day. Misses Etta Levey and Nettie and Bethel Shelt were in Woodstock Mon­ day. D. Kline and family and Mrs. Risley spent Sunday at McHenry and Pistakee Bay. The Ladies' Aid society will meet with Mrs. Geo. Baker, Thursday after­ noon, Aug. 38. Mr. and Mrs. Levey and daughter, Lois, and Hazel Difford were in Wood­ stock Wednesday. Marie E. Cooke left Tuesday for Be­ loit, Wis., where she expects to make an extended visit. Mrs. Orson Miller of. Independence, Iowa, visited recently with her brother, V. Stephehson, and family. Irwin Kennedy returned to his home in Chicago Wednesday, after a five- weeks' visit with his friend, Ray Lynch. Misses Lolo and Madalene Lynch re­ turned Saturday from a three-weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Wis­ consin. Mrs. E. W. Merchant and children of Richmond visited from Friday until Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lynch. ^ Mr. and Mrs, |» A. Westerman ol Capron visited at Geo. Baker's from Friday until Sunday. Ifrs. W. R Shelt accompanied them home Sunday evening. A hundred years ago a physician wonld give you a medicine for your heart without 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 mucons membranes of throat, chest, lnngs and bronchial tubes. Sold by N. H. Petesch, J. A. Story, Mc­ Henry; G. W. Besley, W. McHenry. Why not get in-line? Yes; it is a 'special---a very special--rate. $1.55 for this paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean for one full year. Don't let it.get away from you. tnem as car to be gone| YOU/ Look Yellow tick. One of its Bforfwrtfr "bile,* is orcrfkmif inii four blood* . . You can't digast fottffoo^ four appetite is too*, fotf § offer dteldk&y bom h*U* ache, stomach ufa* mm gdwithitiBIV etc. What yen mm ft net* dose of gift* (itttftftta WfttW or pilU-^M • tt?ff tattli ThedM HiiMKM this crsat JaSdMnlf isti i tfci sick livar. KpwHllfll--,--„ fimwi ths#*atlts,«N**il!s«airvte steers th« brtin iM cares alii# itVs a trueasdidiMi far itehkmi and kldasrt, M tm&m T H E A T R E Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 18-19 50 Live Ones 50 Prices, 1% 35c, 50c COMING! SMITH & GILBERT'S Farce Comedy, nv UNCLE FROM HW YORK With a brand new line of specialties.*, * September 1--2. iBank of McHen ry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BAJIKIM BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to onr customers and reepect-. fully solicit the public patronage. floney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given, to collections... INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest ratea. Yonrs Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public* • Bankers, Always a complete lifie of Bakery Goods m tufimii " •t-'x FRESH Day 0rd«r» for psrtl^ W«ddinp protaytly ittobded to. WbeH yott buy feakfery in­ sist updii your dealer td gite you the home iaifis goods whicki£§L alwi^ tha beati " MAX Mitt kcHil^RY, ILL. MMMMItl mmmmm rV- • 1. ̂ V; 4'i 4 ; ^ '<15-; ' • ' I ' '"-J"1 ^ ,* - ^ t v ' m i 4 ; •1 ih ' m.i • - h i 1 ' 1 ' H i' S, • i ^ ̂ I yM ' * t#, ir 1-^1 'A < -'• < # i i V < ' * 1 • ^ J • • --J?#' •- '>• v . * r . ^ 5 i V J mt lt'8 the educational opportunity ol yottr lifetime. The Weakly later Ooe4tt jM:

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