Nctary PMStikr "•fiJ.Si*" Ho# *•: 2Z3M5IAH • W W d rlfhr- ft® fcf' . « '/ r^5. v>t ' THE WRONG WAY to select harness is the way It Is usually done. Price is generally the first, consid eration. If that is very low the Roods seem attractive, regardless of quality. Judge our goods the other way about. Examine into the quality of this harness first. Then it will be seen that it is worth si! most any price. But our prices are not hi"h. Value considered they are remark ably lOW • : *i •• G. A. Barker Bonstott Block - flctlenry, 111, - jji May be found in the great est variety and at prices that are satisfactory at this place. We have placed in stock a desirable line of winter goods that we want you to inspect. We natur ally feel proud of this line and that is the reason why we are so anxious to have you see it. Our repair de partment is also offered at your service* - R. MM & (0. West MeHenry. W-'"" • •*? -i f IS' * m. i\ ^ : " ^ ; : *0: ' 1 , ' *» - §!fc '4-i "•'ftUt' -r W» We have the finest liae.' of Candies, Nats, Per fumery and Post Cards to be found in town. We invite your inspec tion of our stock and get our prices. We ear nestly believe we can please you both in quality and price. " Ssti: <• - * V ' ' * • -r '• '< M. 1*1. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 0414 flcHenry, - Illinois. PUBMSHBD EVERY THU R8DAY BY\\« F. Q. SCH REINER. office la Bank Building- Telephoae, No. K*. TERMS OP SUBSORlPTIONf •ney«ar...: Six months, 75 cm. Three month*. iSott. Thursday 1 December 16,1909. EAST TO KfN NEWSPAPER. Men who make newspapers sometimes believe that their profession is an exact ing one. They are wrong. II is the simplest calling. Making a newspaper is an easy trick. Anybody can do it. A lawyer with only a diploma and a braes sign, who would lose a suit even if the other side was ready to confers judgment, will tell yon how to ton a newspaper. A physician who won id send his patient to the inorgna before the prescription has been tilled will know all the fine points of making a newspaper. An actor who never earned any other plaudit than a soft tomato will give instructions in handling the world's news. Any old lady Who knows enough to get off a street car backward has positive opinions on the press. Even a society person who never paid any thing but a call or made anything but a visit, knows it all; but a tailor knows how stupid those men are who write stories,' edit 'copy,' or wrestle with 'heads' that won't tit and get the paper out on time. One reason for the universality of perfection in this trade among those who do not work at it, is that everybody has been employed in it. It is a most unusual thing to meet a man who, when the occasion seems ripe, will not say, 'I used to be a newspaper man myself.' Every time a man works his country editor for a puff on the strength of a big pumpkin he graduates in journal ism. When he writes a 'piece' for the Squash County Clarion about a most enjoyable entertainment, he completes hie post graduate course in the news paper work, and when he writes a com munication on both sides of the paper to the editor he becomes a thirty-third degree member of the Tribe of Scribe. That so many men have abandoned literature for the law, medicine and other easy walks of life shows that many men would rather fail in one thing than another.--Washington Star. SV >* 1 * 1 , 2r"~ BL- - I \ <> furs! furs! Highest market p r i c e s p a i d f o r furs of every de scription. Bring them to us. Tel ephone No. 222. • McHENRY* it ILLINOIS Want Column. All adTertl«ements inserted under this bead at the following rates: FlTeliaei or lew, t> cents lor lint Insertion; 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. More than Ore lines, 5 cents a line for first insertion, nd 3 cent&a line for addition! insertions. X^UK SALE--North and South Dakota land: $15 to $25 per acre. Also farms in Minne sota. For further information apply or write E. W. Howe, MeHenry, III. 3D-tf t*T ANTED--Farm hand, at the Geo. J. Bayer " farm, Pistakee Bay, MeHenry, III. aw* \T7ANTED--A married man with family be- ** pinning March 1, 1910, for the Rohema f«toek farm at Pistakee Bay. This will be a fine position for right man. Call any time. Jos. F. Haas, Pisiakee Bay, ill., near Kings- ley House. 24-tf \T7ANT£D--One hundred new subscribers ** who are willing to pay us fl.50 for The Plaindeaier from now until January 1,1911. Xj^OK SALE--Choice eighty acre farm with 1 good improvements, good fences, one mile from good town and lake, only ti.i.06 per acre. Easy terms. Several good farms for rent. The very best large farm in northern Illinois for sale on easy terms. 25-tf Simon StoJ'fjcl. West MeHenry, III. CVJR SALE A condition, will be sold ctieap. lnqu of or write Mas. Gertrude Miller, West A self feed base burner in good condition. Will be sold cheap. Inquire MeHenry, III. 26-tf TXT ANTED--Factories to locate in MeHenry. ** Business men and property owners will ing to listen and encourage any and all rea sonable demands from parties wishing to lo cate enterprise here. Address, The Plain deaier. MeHenry, 111. \*TANTED--One hundred prospective sum- * ™ mer resorters to look up the bargains to be bad in river frontage along Fox river near MeHenry. Inquire of any business man in MeHenry, 111. Chicago & North-Western. Effective November 14,180ft. • p WMK DAT TBA1H8. ' .KJI Leave ; , ,nHTH[lnll„h ArftVe Chicag®. •* . •OBTHBOCB* MeHenry 7.00 a Via Elgin..... 10.09am 8.45 a m ....Via Des Plainer....•..10.09a m 12.30 p m.. Via Elgin'. 3.00 p m 1.15 p mv......Via Des Plaines it.00 p m 3.40 pm... Via Des Plainer 6.00 pm 8.25 pm,,,.. . Via Elgin... . 0.40pm 5.12 pm, Via DesPlaiae* 6.40 pm SUNDAY TRAIWII. 7.55 a m. .i. . Via Elgin . 10.30 a m 8.45am.. i»...VJa Des Plainer 10.30 am 1.15 p m..,...... Via Des I'lainee 3.00p m 3.00 p m...... t Via Elgin 4.66 p m VBRK DAT TKAISft. I^eavf » ann.nBAr,.„ Arrive MeHenry. BOCTH bound. Chicago 7.10 a m... ..... Via Des Plaines 8.08 am 7.10 a m.j Via Elgin'.. 10.45 a m 8.19 a m. Via Des Plaines 9.45 a m 3.30 p m--To Crystal Lake Ar 3.50 p n 4.36 p m. Via Des Plainer p m 4.36 p m Via Elgin 7.25 p m SUHDAY THAWS, 7.10am Via Elgin 9.56 am 3.30 p »..;.To Crystal Lake....Ar 3.50 p m 5.00pm... ....Via Des Plaines 6.30pm 5.00 p m Via Elgin 7.50 pm Fill a bottle or comtnon gtate witib jomt Witter and let it stand twenty-four hoots; a !>rickdast «edi- ment, or settling, stringy or milky appearati ce of ten indicates an un healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre- nnest desire to pass it or pain la the back are also symptoms that tell yon the kidneys and bladder are oat of oroer and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get tip many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its rema rka ble health restoring prop erties. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by ; druggists in fifty-cent • and one-dollar sizes. Home -ox Yon may have a sample bottle s*ent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Biisg- hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and the address, BiBghamiou, N. Y., on every bottle, - Bailable Sporting News. It is ft enriona and significant fact that men who can be satisfied with distorted and unreliable news in other depart ments will instantly resent the falsifying of sporting news. Those interested in the sporting events of the world long a- go discovered that The Chicago Record- Herald is a reliable authority in this field, printing all the news, day by day, year in and year ont, with a steady accuracy and terse completeness unsurpassed any where. It has a large staff of editors and reporters, who devote all their time and skill to this department alone. The Sunday Record-Herald has a sep arate sporting supplement of four full pages--a newspaper in itself--in which the athletic events of the whole country, reported by telegraph to the last mo* ment of going to preen, are presented with numerous illustrations. All that is of interest in baseball, football, racing athletics, hunting, automobiling, yacht, ing, golf, tennis, boxing and other sports can always be found in reliable form in The Record-Herald. Every man on the sporting staff is an expert trained to see straight and write the truth without bias. This is the good and sufficient reason why The Record- Herald is the favorite paper among the true lovers of sport. MORE DANVILLE t'ROOF. Jacob Schrall, 482 South St., Danville, 111., writes: "For over eighteen months I was a sufferer from kidney and blad der trouble. During the whole time was treated by several doctors and tried several different kidney pills. Seven weeks ago I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Pills and am feeling better ev ery day and will be glad to tell anyone interested just what Foley's Kidney Pills did for me." Frank Masquelet. If yon have entertained company from a distance, gone on a visit yourself met with an accident, have sickness or death in the family, entertained at a party, had a marriage in the family or any other bit of news that may be of general interest, hand or mail it to this office for publication. All items will be thankfully received. Looking One's Best. It'e ft woman's delight to look her best, but pimples, skin eruptions, sores and boils rob life of joy. Listen! Buck- len'e Arnica Salve cures them: makes the skin soft and velvety. It glorifies the face. Cures Pimples, Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Cracked Lips, Chapped Hands. Try it. Infallible for Piles. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, F. Masquelet's and others. '1 Kit\ thk'nd a This la Worth Remembering. Whenever you havo a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar, and refuse sub stitutes. Frank Masquelet; Read The Plaindeaier "want" ad*. The Weekly Inter-Ocean and this paper delivered for one year at our "special deal" price of $1.75 for the two ' This paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean--#1.75 for one year's subscription to both. • Toilet articles, brushes, combs, mir rors, collar and cuff boxes, manicore sets, toilet sets at GL W. Besley's. What makes a more acceptable Christmas gift than a piano? Here you must agree with us that there isn't a thing in the world that brings more joy to a home than does this very instru ment. No home is Complete without onev l®# handle the world famous Lyon & Healy, Cotn- over and Schuman makes, and when it comes tt> real quality these various makes cann0£ fee equaled anywhere. If you are not ready to b$^ now, do not forget us when you do get to point, as we know that we have just what yfk want at prices ranging from $125 to $400. ; ; . . . . . , ^he treasured gift, that which will be remembered long after others.are worn- OWt or forgotton, will be that beautiful piece of jewelry selected from our grand display. Our display this year far surpasses all previous efforts, the assort ment, in part, consisting of diamond rings, watches, cuff links, brooches, stick pins, set rings, signet rings, hat pins, watch chains and fobs, bracelets, tie pins, set studs, charms, lockets, and thousands of other articles in the jew- Mry line. We also have a fine display of cut glass, musical instruments, sheet natosic, Edison talking machines with records in both English and German, Christmas post cards, fancy stationery, fountain pens, etc. Our diamond rings, ^hich are beauties, are selling from $12.00 to $150. :: : Silver C u t w a r e mL+ 31> I/Uvllluiin G l a s s r"f. 0 The Plaindeaier will be sent to any address on trial three months for t wenty- fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other wise ordered. Tryit, After exposure, and when you feel cold coming on, take Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. It stops the cough, relieves the congestion, and expels the cold from your system. Is mildly laxative. Frftnk Masquelet. Did it ever occur to you that you can buy envelopes with your return address printed on them just as cheap as yon can buy the blank envelope* ftt the' store? The Plaindeaier to new subecfribers from now until January 1, 1911, for only $1.50. Now is the time to sub •cribe. The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Colnmbns takes place at Stoffel's hall this (Thursday) evening All members are reqneeted to be pres ent. . A "Rami}- Help. Besides its convenience and dispatch the telephone serveaJn a thousand other ways. It is a protector, a messenger, a bureau of information. Slight expense Chicago Telephone Company. 'r mrttn it For anything in the line of Bakery we are constantly at your service. We also are at all times prepared to make up fancy bakery for special occasions, such as, weddings, dances, parties, etc., and guarantee perfect goods at satisfactory prices. Why not buy your Bakery Goods at home and have the assurance that they are ab solutely fresh? :: : :: ...FOR CHRISTMAS.. we .will bake an excellent lot of fancy goods that will be most suitable for the oc casion. :: :: :: :: :: :: Mux Zimmerman, - Wj^TERN - TELEPHONE 362 .1 Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Lights. Com mercial and faimly trade soli cited. All homecooking. Rates $1 50 per day IHfO.SOIIESSLE, Prop. WEST McHENRY. The Riverside Livery *£. I. OVERToN, PROP. 'Buses meet, all trains for Riverside Hotel and poluts.^n Plst.akee Hay and Fox Lake. Teumlui; of all Kinds done promptly. Special attention elven to tfitvelliiK men. Fii-st.-ela.ss rigs with or without driver at reasonable prices. McHENRY, - ILLINOIS. , ih* Save the traveling salesman's eommi- sion by purchasing your Air Motor Pump right here at home. Pump com pete for $37.SO Win. Bacon, - MeHenry Notice! lnsare publication in T)m Pl*in- er copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each trfeek. Advertisers, especially, are miked to take partlcnlaj potto to ofleot Does not Color the Hair AVER'S HAIR VIGOR Stops falling; Hair Dcatroya Dandruff An Elegant Dressing M a k e s H a i r G r o w Ingredients: SuMrar. Capsicum. , Quinin. SMUMR Chlorid. laze. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. A hair preparation made from this formula is harmless, yet possesses positive merit. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Consult your doctor about these hair problems. J. O. Am Pompawt. Lowell. Mm. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, Us thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, L I V E R A N D STOMACH TROUBLE ft Is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's cc-inter. MEATS That are fresh y jtticy a n d t e n d e r - w h a t we sell here. Also a fine line of Canned Goods, Bakery Goods and Vegetables in sea- , son.\ We know we just what you want. Will also have Fresh Fish on every t Friday and Fast Bay. E. F, Matthews West MeHenry, TELEPHONE 30* For cold in the head as a case of the grippe take Petesch's Pink Cold Tablet* if&'s ^'st! %'C'J *C: I.W. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gentlemeifi who cherish Quality. " For Sale by Loading Bank of , ry ESTABLISHED 1888 This Bank receives deposits, pays 3 per cent interest on time depos its, extends all courtesies consist ent with good business principles and does a , GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS respectfully solicting pnblic\pat- ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil lage property for sale. If you want to buy or sell, call on ns. Abstracts ordered. ^ ; INSURANC^i; in First Class^ Companies* . ct the lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. Photo Jntil New Years' U-':,^5.oo worth op ^"^iPtiotos for $3.0^ • Tp stimulate liolidsy Tra4* we make ta Photos, any Style, •nd one handsome enlargement, size «6xao inches, lor I3.00. PHOTOGRAPHER West MeHenry, Illinois. Phone 33a Professional, Society V &nd Business Cards *1 DAVID G. WELLS M. D. OHYSIOIAN, SUKGEON AND OCULIST * Office and residence corner Elin sad Green streets. MeHenry. Telephone No. 811 FEGEliS & FEGEKS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. MCH 111. Office at Residence, corn«» o«a» Elm streets Telephone 333. •Ooart D. T. SMILEY -ATTORNEY AT LAW, Woodstock, Illinois -v*- All business intrusted to his care will be properly and promptly attended to. % S . V : ^ • j ••;* DuaraasT , , "L; Office over Besley'a Drag 9l»«, J- * Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. ' " Was* McH bnhy. III. Telephone No 6 Office over M. J. W«ls|i*f, MUBLtER| W?;^ Physician and Surgeon „)/• 7 ITEST McHEJJRY, ILLINOIS.^ wp": TdiflMM No, >93. SIMON STOFFEL -f.\ - ' ' i i4'; ̂ ^ Insurance Agent for all classes of\ , , ttroperty in Sie best Companies. w » ^ <• V® • & Weat MeHenry. Illlfplt F. C. ROSS. D. D. S. Office second floor Yager Block. y , UXfORK PERTAINING TO MODEKH V*NTIfW»Y i'^HlltroBS Oxid Gas for Extracting. , " Hours 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. , f.4, Teiepiione No. 542. •»' s I r i . C . M E A ^ . w JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AGENT. I am now prepared to insure all klndsof p#op- Mty atfainst Flre, LiRhtning, Tornados, «tc Also have a special line of Insurance ou Live Stock insuring against death from any cause West MeHenry, - 111. - RUSTY STOVES* MADE MEW f-Wil RUST SHINES ITSBLP WONT WASH OFP If your dealer hasn't it tee John J. Vycitai WHEN IN CHICAOO Don't forget to call on Lintert Q. SOI 9a Fifth Ave where you wlit always be treated courteously and receive the best in the market iu t he line of Winea, Liquors & Cigar* &LS CttECKfi»vn|'i . • TH