t ri :• P H I L I P J A E G E R , . .. ^ 1 f ' *"%' » • * » > 4 1 *<?>$ ̂ 14 ̂ <£*.- '• 3 > ^%%-^'rl /•<" f :1 GENERAL COflMISSION MERCHANT % I . , % V s ^ f - * v *'M\r ,* • t * t£ U jt- -£ m- SpjECiAt. ATTENT16N GIVEN TO THE SALE O* Bros. Co. Dressed Beef, flutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs ri-mt This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists famished on application §j ̂I COLD STORAGE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. W stall i ft J. F«fto* 3t.V«. __ i Market. r Wholesale X - fuBkin mm M w«rks The finest display of Cat Glass* an<J Silverware brought to McHeSry can naw be found fjsty store. >Have you seen the display? If;not, call in 4tnd let Us stow you something pretty t^t the same time give you our extremely tow prices. How often does the question come before Jjrou when a friend or relative of,yours is about to get i»$rried--what, shall Iget for a Weddii^ .^Present? This question can be answered at our store in a highly satisfactory manner. Otfe glance over \ Our large and well selected stock will convince you that we are right. How about that new piano? When you get ready to put it in let us figure with you. We know we can sa\fl| jron mondy. Give us a call when in need of anything in the jewelry line» 0trr Goods ? ? t; ,/4 » \v.- - ; * 1 / * t* ? ^ * $ > ^ \ ^ ^ , ' iSL* \ • J -k?" V>v- ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 «• Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgb Illinois. • Bells the McVi.-ker Gasoline • . Engine, Duplex Grinding Mills, . Rock Island Plows, Wagons* Carriages, Buggi*Wind Mills, ;.' \ 'Well Supplies, Harness Oil* • - Paint Oil and ? ̂ Machine Oil a Specialty. i am agent for the above. We pvt the Rods pn your Build ings and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages ., If no more than K500. Call qnd : get full particulars. Gweril BUcksmitbiBt - Prices always MsaM 11. jfl. ftuemann, ' ' V <t s| m i^Px *rS'- '„r-> j fir », % r: - >*, -»*>• 4 : ^7* '#• :• .?;• / .' J tA *• P> • • ftw&f Ulest mcRenry T "• * '^r -v V' * if, l , Its Your Duty to Be Well Dressed. jAl duty you owe to yourself, ^otir family and your friends. If you use care and judgment in selecting your clothes, you, can get dressy, serviceable garments at the same price the ill-fitting ones cost. All you've got to do is to wear the well made, fashionable Kaufman Garment The accompanying illustration is of the "ULTRA- MOR," a smart looking single breasted suit; this is the "something different" style. At the pirices we these suits are excellent values. $10.00 to $25.00. •'This garment made and guaranteed byr * «<Sftas. Kaufman t& Bros., Chicago," it. *tte label that should be on the clotbeB , V ' v-j. ii wear. It will mean > o:i are a wvOL - . eased wan; it will.tttttnn alor^esjea.ti,*' iucttoa and economy f/ • , "( Bracdley R^ingwood, f : I! f : k-tfir l i t e Copyright 1906-07 by Chaa. Kaufman & Broa, Chicago timi ' H " Foss, > v * I l l i n o i s . L .•*». ••. 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A A .•• A rtm A A .•» A A A A A A AAA A «•« A «Ti il*i rfi *"fl l^Tl lYl tTl ituti i \Pw W W^F*l*yi|i*y*P*i|r WTP *Py y ly tptp tyiy tPTPTfi. ^ %(,• 1 ac * k.\ iPRPF may find Lemons, Cranberries, Peanuts, Fig#, and, in fact, all thing!,' needed in the Grocery Line. Also kindly remember the little storf i f6r Underwear, Shoes, Overall# and other iteitis. It will pa^yof§g| IPWb • » X' John Evanson-. greeting R A VINO purchased the Matthews. I hereby an nounce to the public that I am now ready to serve them with the best line of meats, bakery and canned goods to be fonnd in Mc- Henry coaoty. My aim always shall be to Rive my customers the best that the market affords and al so (five them an honest and fair deal always. Hoping to receive |py share of the pabHc pat ronage, I am, Respectfully yours. L f. MATTHEWS, JR. imiimiii • ••••bhuhI Ber&a^ar?} rtmn ?Mi < • • iiw /wft VVOi^iL. r« Ofreniallist-clu^s I'll ratefor l./.ijics ta#elieate lit-alili nidJiius' sKillfnl Jtetiirii11 «r burgle*! trmliueat or quiet home *c. coMtrftlltii dmriar eoailu«m«nt. 1.-rider care bertoned apoa the patients lutru*te4 to •• br other BhrtieUaa. drcalars ou a a. •lleatioB. t79 w. Adiai Hrreet, Cklcin. Btate LlctiM, Telephoae IniMUtt. > ' % f i , ; n. i Lax-ets HOLLfSTCR'S ^iocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buy Medioine for Buy Peopl*. o Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. f --'•ciflc for Constipation, Indiprestion, I.iv« - . Troubles, Pimples, Eezemi, Impur ,<>ud Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Hea<!;ie'>- Hi kache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in in. , --im, 85 cents a box. Otnmine made t>. R i .{*rKB Dri:o Company, Madison. Wis. V' 111̂ WUG6ETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE JOHNSBUBflH. Miss Mary Hensealled on Mra. Martin Williams Sunday. Mrs. .T. C. Debrecht was a Chicago caller one day last Week. ( astor Mv Adams was a .Chicago call er Thursday of last week. Mrs. Wm. Kattner of Spring throve was a caller here Friday. Mrs. N.N. Weber of Spring Grfcve was a caller here Thurpday. Frank Schnmscher of Spring Grove was a caller here Monday . Miss Mayine Altholf of ChlcaRO spent several days with home folks. Mrs. John Freund of Spring Grove made a call thru here recently. Charley Michels has gone to Kansas, where he will remain until spriiig. Misses Delia Niesen and Susie Meyers were guests of Lizzie May Sunday. Miss Annie Justen spent Sunday at thehoinHof Mr. and Mrs. Win. Meyers. Master Joe Frennd spent last week at the home of his sister, Mrs. John Schae- fer. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Diedrich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Math. Stef- fes. Miss Minnie Kent of Kenosha, Wis., attended the Miller wedding here Thurs day. Jake Schninacher is now employed at the Marshall Field retail store In Chi- ca«o. ^ Mary Weber and sister visited d mother, Mrs. Peter Freund, [ NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY | OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS Mi thei Thurl Mr. lies Mar irjglpfcjidi nrkday. lr.' and Mrs. Frank Nimsgefn of visited* at the latter's Spring Grove home Sunday. Quite a number of young people from here attended the dance at McHenry Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mat May of Spring Grove were pleasant callers at Joa^ J. Michels' one day last week. Mrs. John Mertes was called to Mich igan Monday by the sudden illness of hei\inother, Mrs. Kammerer. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams of Solou visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams, Friday, t - Mr. and Mrs Jos J. Micbele^ Jr., are the happy parents of a baby boy. The young gentleman arrived Friday. Mrs. Hubert Michels was pleasantly surprised by her friends last Sunday evening, in honor of her names day. 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 fall year. Don't let it get away from yon. 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. Trv it. MILLER MlL.LB1*. Miss Mary Miller and Jacob Miller were united in marriage at St. John's church, .Johnsburgb, Thursday morn ing, Nov. 22, 1906, at nine o'clock, the Rev. Father Mehring officiating. The bride was attired in white and carried a beautiful bouquet of bride's roses. She was attended by Misses Susie Miller and Lena Michels, who were attired in Alice blue. The groom s attendants were SimQn Michels and John Miller, the latter a brother of the bride. Fol lowing the ceremony at the church, a reception wa» tendered the newly mar ried couple at the home of the brideV parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math. Milier. During the day a sumptuous wedding dinner was served and in the evening the guests were regaled with a bounti ful supper. The wedding dance, at which a large nomber of guests were present, was held in the eveniug at Stephen H. Smith's htill, Johnsbnrgh, - Newton Owen Hp OjMcer. Newton Owen, HOD of Mr. and MrF. George Owen of Elgiu, at one time res idents of McHenry. has been appoints lance corporal iu the hospital corps the Third regiment, I. N G. Mr. Owen is a most enterprising yotjng man and will, no doubt, fill his office in a highly honorable manner. 3 beak <le* a W thing in the world for a odd. -tb* VOlA Thos. Fisher was a McHenry caller last Friday. Charles Patter was a McHenry visitor last Friday. H. T. Fuller of Wauconda was in town Sunday. Frank Henkle was a Wauconda visit or last Monday. Dr. D. G Wells of McHenry was In town last Thursday. Fred Con verse of West Fremont was in Volo last Saturday. • B. Wegener of McHenry called on his brother here Saturday. Frank Znelsdorf of Fort dill spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. Sarah Huson of Elgin is visiting at Raught Bros. jthis week. Geo. Rowing uf Round Lake transact ed business bere.last Friday. Theo. Worts of Wauconda was seen on our streets lust Thursday. Messrs. Gift and Raymond were Grays lake callers last Friday afternoon. Miss Anna Miller called on friends at West Fremont Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Ed. Mills and Harry Kirwan of Wauconda were in Volo Saturday. Peter Bowers of Spring Grove wate calling on friends here last Wednesday. Misses Annie Rossdeutscher and Lucy Dunnill were in McHenry last Saturday Misses Elsie Walton and Katie Frost were Wauconda callers Saturday after noon. Mrs. Jennie Cossmann and daughter, Murl, of Round Lake were visitors last Thursday. Mesdames Compton and Simons of El gin spent Saturday and Sunday with their mother, Mrs. M. Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Znelsdorf are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl which came to their home on November 24. • Pinesalve cleanses wounds, is highly antiseptic, unequaled for cracked hands. Good for cuts. Sold by N. H. Petesch's drug store. Miss Ella Moore wishes to announce that the items published in last week's pHper concerning her were utterly un true and without foundation. Mrs. Richard Compton is reported to be seriously ill at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. JamftM Kirwan. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. A sour atomach, a bad breath, a pasty complexion and other consequences of a disordered digestion are quickly re moved by the use of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days' treatment free. Sold by N. H. Petesch's drqg store. WANTED AT ONCE A good, all- round country-bred printer, Good wages to the right man. No boozer need apply. Call or address The Plain- dealer, McHenry. RINGWOOD. W. B. Bradley was a business caller in Chicago Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith spent Sun day with relatives at Richmond, Ralph Colby of Spring Grove spent Sunday with Geo E. Adams here.' Ed. Hopper of Spring Grove was a pleasant caller in town last Friday. Geo. Coates is again on the calf wag on. We wish you success, George. Miss Margaret King is spending Tur key day with her parents at Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Foss were pass engers for the windy city Tuesday morn- ing ' O-G. How* went to Chicago one day re cently Vhere he purchased three draft mares. Willis' Kittle of Chicago spent the first of the week with Mr. and M» i' Harsh. Our grist inill is running at full blast these days under the management of LeRoy Peet. Walter Bradley has moved his family into the house he recently purchased of Albert Francisco. ; Wm. McCannon has been quite sick with sore throat but, at. this writing, is somewhat improved. . Miss Katie Keefe and nephew, Master Edwin, spent from Saturday until Tuee- da.v with relatives in Chicago. ' Miss Eleanor Hawley, who is attend ing school at Elgin, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with home folks. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church will serve a roast chicken dinner at the home of Mrs. Clayton Harrison next Thursday, December 5. On account of the Sunday school con vention at Ostend there will be no preaching or Sunday school services at the Methodist church here next Sunday. Albert Francisco shipped two carloads of household goods and he rses to Here ford, Texas, Tuesday, where the Fran cisco family expect to make their future home. The family expect to leave the latter part of the week. We are sorry to lose Mr. Francisoo and his estimable family from our midst, but our loss is Hereford's gain. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar, the original laxative cough syrup, acts as a cathartic on the bowels. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own coqntry, therefore is the best for children. It is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free offer. Sold by N. H. Petesch's drug store. 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. $1.55 for both papers one year. ,* ' ^ •' ? & ** V » * ̂ 1,1 ̂ , f y / ^ HIS is the place to get yonr Groceries. T nothing the best of everything and our prices are within th$ reach of all. Call os lip or send in your order. We will fill it as it has never liefore been filled. -is Fiocy Confectiooery and Fruits v V 4 J * v OUR SPECIALLY Mchenry, III. Bank of ; ,* McHen ry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 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. Special attention given to collections. 'INSURANCE/ in First Class Companies,̂ t the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. SINGLE AND Cream Pltre, Healthful, Known everywhere and guaranteed a | strictly cream of tartar baking powder; no alum--no ammonia--no phosphatic ad4- w-priced powders and those which o not give the cream of tartar ... guarantee are made from alum. Of what use to give 25 ounces of baking pow der for 25 cents if 8 of those ounces are alum ? #' STUDY THE LtiVBEL* " . • i i * * ~ ^ jf f , J?.'" i'f » . , •• "M : Ti » i . J - ' • n ; > - :..-m - •it 41„v . - • - * \ v Give us your order fof J that new single or driv- \ ing Harness. Our work J is the best and prices are \ right. See our elegant J line of Dusters and Lap J Robes. :: :: :: :: : ! CARRIAGE TRIMMING A SMOALIY \ M. A. THELEN J McHENRY, ILLINOIS.