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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year W-®® Six months, 75cts. Three months. 40cts. Thursday, September a6t 1907. PROBA TE NEWS [Furnished by McHenry County Abstract Company, Woodstock. Illinois."I REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Charles Sanders & w to Alma H. Kings- loy, It 2, Lakeside, sec 30. McHenry, range 9 00 Geo. W. Colby & w to August H. Schil ler, option to purchase all land lying west of the Chicago & North western Railroad riiilit of way. owned by Geo. W. Colby & w, (except '> acres), in _ae if sec 87, McHemy, Hange H. at $45,00 wi acre. MARRIAGE LICENSES. C. E. Peters, 24. . . Rock Island Mabel M. Bowman, 21 Rock Island Fred A. Howell, 26 Woodstock Mollie L. Warner, 20 Woodstock VX Jacob Freund, 28 ... Ringwood Rose Tonyon, 22 Ringwood Frank Gaul, 27 Coral Twp. Ida Moyer, 19 .Coral Twp. Paul Piske. 21 Marengo Ella Dallman, 18 Coral Twp. George Mathison Hebron t.May N. Stewart Ira D. Smith, 21 ' Ida Radloff, 28 j Jacob F. Juston, 29 ... Sonatina Meyers, 1# .. Wion L Speakejr, 21.. Cora MasoD, 20. Henry Michle, 22. Mabel Worden, 21 .Hebron Alden .Marion, Wis. .. Johnsbnrgh ..Johnsbnrgh .. .Richmond ,.. ..Richmond ... .Linn Twp., Wis. rAlden Twp. Lot P. Coventry, 32 Fontana, Wis. Cora B. Taber, 21 Daiien, Wis. • fall line of school books at Petesch 'e CATARRH fonoTt unquertiocablj. and beyond any donM that Catarrh of the nose and throat can be cured, I am furnishing patients through druggists, small frea Trip' Boies of Dr. Slioop's Catarrh Cure. I do thi< ice I am so certain, that Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure will bring actual substantial help. Nothing certainly, is so convincing as a physical teetoi any article of real, genuine merit. Butthat article must possess true merit, else the test will condemn, rather than advance it. Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure is a snow white, healinsr antiseptic balm, put up in beautiful nickel cappf d glass jars at 50c. Such soothing agents as Oil Eucalyptus, Thymol, Menthol, etc., are incorporated into a velvety, cream like Petrolatum, imported by Dr. Shoop from Europe. If Catarrh of the nose and throat has extended to the stomach, then by all means also use internally, Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Stomach distress, a lack of general strength, bloating, belching, biliousness, bad taste, etc. surely call for Dr. Shoop's Restorative. For uncomplicated catarrh only of the noseand nothing else, bowsver, need bo used but Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Curo N. H. PETESCH, U:- EMERALD PARK. Chas. Berkircher was a recent visitor iu Chicago. R. E. Srittou of Chicago spent Sunday at his home. ! Mrs. P. Walsh spent a few days last week in Elgin. Miss Mary Gibbe is spending this week at Elgin. Mrs. E. Frisby is visiting friends in Elgin this week. Miss Celia Frisby of Elgin visited at R. J. Sutton's Sunday. Miss Alice Smith visited friends in McHenry Friday and Satutday. Solomon Romano and a frieiid are spending a few days at the Park. Miss F irence Knox of Terra Cotta visited Miss Marguerite Knox Saturday. Miss Anna Cleary of Sioux Falls, S. D., is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Miss Nellie Biggy and Ed Portman of Chicago visited .friends here Thurs day. Miss Hattie Welch of Woodstock spent Sunday at her home at Griswold Lake. v ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. fclum of Chicago at e spending this week at the Armstrong cottage. Misses Agnes and Florence Carey of Ringwood were callers in this vicinity Saturday. Misses Edith Whiting and Mae Noon- an of Ringwood. were at R. J. Sutton's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Barns and son, Kenneth, of Chicago we're at their cot tage Sunday. Mrs. Win. Mahoney and Miss Sarah O'Neil visited friends at Bprreville and vicinity Thursday. Mrs. E. Knox and Mrs. P. Cleary vis ited Miss Katie Knox's school at Gris wold Lake Friday. Miss Margaret Walsh has been quite sick during the past week but is improv ing at this writing.% Messrs. John, Paul and Lennox Ann- strong of River Forest spent a few days recently at the Park. Mrs. Wm. Mahoney and children and Miss Sarah O'Neil visited at George Frisby's Wednesday. James Haxton and daughter, Isabel, and George Ffaser and children spent Sunday at the former's cottage. Misses Irene Frisby of Chicago and Anna Frisby of McHenry and F. Geary of Wauconda visited in this vicinity < Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Comisky of Chi cago spent a few days last week with the former's brother, Ed. Comisky. and family, A Traveling Man Received the Thank of Kyery Passenger In tbe Car. "I must tell you my experience on an East bound O. R. & N. R. R. train from Pendleton to LeGrande, Ore.," writes Sam A. Garber, a well known traveling man. "I was in the smoking depart ment with some other traveling men when one of them went out into the coach and came back and said, 'There is a woman sick unto death out there.' I at once «ot up and went out, fonnd her very ill with cramp colic, so bad, in fact, that I was almost afraid to take the risk; her hands and arm/ were drawn np so you could not straighten them, and with a deathlike look on her her face. Two or three ladies were working with her and giving her whis ky. I went to my anit case and got my bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (I never travel without it), ran to the water tank, put a double dose of the medicine in tbe glass, ponred some water in it and stir' red it with a pencil; then I had quite a time to get the ladies to let me give it to her, but I succeeded. I could at once see the effect and I worked with her, rubbing her hands, and in twenty min utes I gave her another dose. By this time we were almost into LeGrande, where I was to leave tbe train. I gave the bottle to the husband to be nsed in case another dose should be needed, but by the time the train ran intp LeGrande she was all right and I received the thanks of every passenger in the car. For sale by all druggists. Cbat new Harness HAVE you placed your order for your new spring har ness? If not, let us figure with you. We are turning out some of the finest work ever seen i n Mc Henry and want to do your wok. New harnesses are being b e i n g t u r n e d o u t here right along and our customers are pleased. Come i n and let us give you our prices. :: :: •If!, H. Cbelen, McHENRY, ILLINOIS, V> -v. /*= Professional, Society V and Businesss Cards DAVID G. WELLS, &L D. paBYHlClAN, SURGEON' AND OCULIST •a • Office and residence corner Elui ant .Often streets. McHenry. Telephone No. &11 FEGER8 & FEGEKS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, McHenry •- 111. Office at Residence, corner Court ant Elm streets. Telephone 333. is: D. T. SMILEY /ATTORNEY AT LAW. Woodstock, Illinois All business intrusted to his care will be properly and promptly attended to. PARKER S. WEBSTER LAWYER. TOl. 702 Rector building, 122 Moll 'roe street,, Chicago. Telephone Centra H. G. CHAMBERLIN DENTIST. Residence over 11. J. Walsh's Star# Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. | Wist MoHinkv. III. TfcHephone N®. 393. I SIMON STOFFEL Mm Insurance Agent for all classes of ^ property in the best Companies. West McHenry, Illinois fv ilohri J. Vyoit BEA^ER TN ; : General Hardware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma chine repairing of all kinda. 'Phone 54a - -- ILLINOIS. V Bank of McHenry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a (EIKRAI BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all bnsiness intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact ory to our customers and respect fully solicit tl)e public patronage. Tloney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. CENTERVILLE Market We handlee very thing in thq line at Thresh and salt MEATS and Sausages We also handle burgh Creamery Johns- Butter Low Kates to California, Oregon and Washington. Special low rate colonist second class tickets on sale daily via tbe (^hicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line from all points September 1st to Octo ber 31st, make it possible to visit San Francisco, Lbs Angeles, Portland, Puget Sound and poitots in Utah, Idaho and Montana at a minimum of expense. Daily and personally conducted tours in Pullman Tourist sleeping cars. Booklets, inaps*and other information on application to any ticket agent of the North-Western Line. Sep 30 Stomach troubles, Heart and Kidney ailments can be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggists every where as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely due to its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of tbe Stomach, etc. A weak Stomach, causing dyspepsia; a weak Heart, causing palpitation or intermittent pulse, always mean weak Stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or controlling nerves with Dr. Shoop's Restorative and see bow quickly these ailments dis appear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis., will mail samples free. Write for theni. A test will tell. Your health is certain ly worth this simple trial. Sold by N. H. Petesch. Special Not lee. . All who order telephones within thir ty days will secure service without de lay. Cold weather may prevent prompt attention to your order after October 15. Order before it is too late. Chicago Telephone Company. It comes put up in a collapsible tube with a nozzle, easy to apply to tbe sore ness and inflammation, for any form of Piles; it soothes and relieves pain, itching and burning. ManZan Pile Remedy. Price 50 cents. Guaranteed. Sold by N. H. Petesch, drnggist. A full line of school books at Petesch's j Chas. G. Frett, McHenry, III. WEST SIDE is the place to leave your order FOR Oysters and Fish Also an elegent line of fresh and s a l t M B ) A T § E. F. Matthews, West McHenry, III. THREE DAYS CLOAK SALE vm*--v v xffxims m . *• ^ v < Superior Values in Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats, Skirts and Furs! COPYRIGH The newest fall styles in the most desirable garments, abundant varieties, superb assortments and decidedly good values. Made in all the good wearing fabrics, some plain, others handsomely trimmed, black and plain colors, also neat patterns in plaids and mixtures. Through the courtesy of GILBERT BROS., we will hold a THREE DAYS' SALE in their store in McHenry and show a most compete stock of Women's, Misses' and Children's Coats, Skirts and Purs, practically a duplicate stock of that shown at our store in Elgin. By arrangement? with the manufacturers of the "Printaess*' line from whom we buy our stocks we are enabled to make this great sale and showing without inter fering in any way with our Elgin Stocks. The sale will be held THREE DAYS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 5rd, 4th arid 5th It is an opportunity you should not miss. A Metropolitan City's stock brought to your very door, a stock that for quality, low priceness and style could not be equalled, no matter where you might go. You'll save car fare, time and trouble and get the best style and quality that is possible for the mon ey. Every garment shown is right up to the minute in style. It has our guar antee ana the maker's guarantee to give satisfaction and you can take our word for it that at the prices we quote are the lowest possible for the style and qual ity. Our descriptions below cover but a few of the scores of styles that will be offered you. Remember the dates, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 3. 4 and 5. at GILBERT BROTHERS' STORE. ^ * 3 THEO. F. SWAN. ELGIN. ILL. Women's Coats! Women'sCitsfor street weir made of fine black broadcloth, ripple back, collarless neck is of black vel vet trimmed' with silk braid, cuffs trimmed to match. This beautiful Coat is 50-in. long and lined through out with a fine black satin. If offered at $15.00 would be a bargain, but a a special purchase 01/) Q j? allows us to sell at.. V * 1/ • vJ A beautiful Coat suitable for street or evening wear, made of fine German Broadcloth, 50-in. long, full ripple back, collarless neck of#velvet, trim med with two-inch Silk Hercules Braid Cuffs to match, lined through out with satin-finished Italian Cloth, all popular colors and black, Misses' and Women's sizes $15.98 our price * Furs! ^ Furs! The collarless effect accepted by the majority of good dressers creates a demand for a fur neck piece of some description. There aie many clever inexpensive pieces to be had as well as the most expensive from which our clever copies are made. Shawl shapes of Fox, Opossum, Jap Mink, Brook Mink? Hudson Bay Mink, Krimmer, Gray Squirrel, Bea ver, Wolf, Coney and many other good warm furs shown in Boas, Tecks, Scarf Boas, Pelerines, Cra vats, Throws, Etc., with Muffs to match and all at very reasonable prices. :: :: :: :: :: 40-inch Fox Boas... $3-98 45-inch Pox Boas......... 36-inch Opossum Scarfs... $2.98 Brook neck pi«!e$3,49» $4*9^ Gray Squirrel Tecks $3-49 Fox Throws ....$4*9^ Our $22.50 Seven styles of Garments, made from a fine satin-finished broadcloth. Their superior tailoring affords those rich, graceful flowing effects as seen only in high grade garments. They are lined, throughout with a guaranteed satin lining, interlined with a soft, warm material, all silk braid facings, trimmings of silk velvet braid and silk applique colors, tan bro^n, rese da green, myrtle green, red London smoke, leather brown and black. They certainly look like $35.00 Gar ments, but its a special Coat at a spe cial price, seven C A styles JVF Our Special $9,98 feature! In this special assortment we offer long, loose garments of fine Kerseys in staple colors; also many pretty mixtures and jaunty plaids, full ripple or box back, yoke lined, prettily trim med, Misses or womens Q Q Q Q sizes QiJ.yO Our Woman's Coat line at $10.75 com prises seveven pretty styles, of which we describe two." :: :: Women's Coats of American Woolen Mills, Kersey, in black and such staple colors as navy, wine, green and brown Women's or Misses' Q ^ .75 S1Z6S ^ Women's medium weight Coat of fine Broadcloth in black and colors, 50-in. long, full ripple back, collarless style, neck and cuffs trimmed with soutache braid and stitched straps. Women's or Misses' sizes, our $10.75 Women's Dress Skirts models and price them at We have them in a very large v a r i e t y . T h e cut offers but a suggestion of what we have to offer. Skirts for all occas ions, Chiffons, Panamas, Voi les, Wool Taf fetas, etc., in staple colors, black, also fancy mixtures We show them in a varied as sortment of K.49 to *IM9 Also a choice, pretty assortment of Wo men's and Misses' Skirts in Panamas, in browns, blues and blocks $4-9» Children's Co&ts! The selection of a Coat for the little Miss is usually a trying ordeal for the Economical Mother. The little Miss, whose rapid growth hardly warrants the outlay of a great amount of mon ey must still have the latest style and a garment of service. We had this fact in mind when selecting this line and feel assured that our efforts will satisfy you. Children's crushed plush Coats, in blue, green, gray and brown, 6 to 14 years, at this (£ a low price • qp Children's Coats in Scotch mixtures, large collars, cuffs and pocket flaps trimmed with plain colors and fancy braid, 6 to 14 years, ous price 'is aiiu laiiu^ $4.98 Tel. Main 1714. WHY .In jx-oplc of M«. Henry, Lake an o t (> e r conuti irop in at Lambert Q. Seng's 82 Fifth Ave. CMCAOOr Because It 1* so home like. Cbeo. T. Swan, * « * Elgin, Illinois. Jit Gilbert Bros., « « IDcfienry, 111. i|i >|i i$» I|I » } » $ f t "I"!"!1 't1 *1* 'ft 'ft 'ft'ft 'ft ft1 't1 Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed oat free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These teste are proving to the people -without a pen ny's cost the great value of this scien tific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by N. H. Petesch. Take advantage of our specially low rate of $1,75 for this paper and The Weekly Inter-Ocean for one year. Lost and Found. Lost, between 9.80 p. in. yesterday and noon today, a biliouR attack, with nausea and Bick headache. This loss was occasioned by the finding at N. H. Petesch's and F. Masquelet's, McHenry, and O. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drug stores a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the guaranteed cure ionsness, malaria and jaundice. for bil- 25c. It is claimed indigestion is the urtlion- al disease. That's why the demaud for Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets keeps increas ing because they do the work. Stom ach trouble, dyspepsia, indigestion, bloating, etc.. yield quickly. Two days treatment free. > Ask your drmcgist about them. Sold by N. H. Petesch, druggist F. O. Gans the auctioneer. Ha guar antees satisfaction. 1 Kor a Sprained Ankle. A sprained ankle may be cured in about one-third the time usually requir ed by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely aud giving it absolute rest. For sale by all druggists. FOR RENT--A floe, larjte farm, house, good 1 rent., inquire of post office. TTOCJ8E FOR RENT-A floe, house, good barn and chicken yard tot Inquire of H. C. Mkad. West MeHenrgi Read The Plaindealer "waafada.