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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 May 1910, p. 5

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It's time t6 ^ order that new Suit and Top Qoa£y Our new spring Samples await your Thevery latest Foreign HlSil *?,V\ inspection*. y, Dr».;iP!st H Gk»H» i own measure m any, CHOOSE). A nice line of Shoes Collafs Jssd ^Ttes sec v4j| .'Wi} :\«s; WEST ncriE^R^i. to you, Mr. Coal Consumer. Read that old fable about the "penny wise and pound foolish," but don't Jet it apply fto you. Don't look at PRICE afone when buying coal. ,Tite QUAL­ ITY is \vhat you will look at next winter. That is when you put it to test, and if it does not standunder that test, you are up against it. ' -r Come and look at our ScrantQn Hard Coat and you will be sure to place your order with us, and you may rest assured that it WlLI# STAND THE) TEST. Rescreened at dock, rescreened from car, delivered to your bin clean and bright. You get RIGHT prices, RIGHT quality and the WILBUR SERVICE, and that's RIGHT. tit III Telephone 651 l|f; WEST McHfiNRV, 11*14 c J,«> 4 AT ^ --^ A PHONE 483 * 'v i:»- *< -v i «* *> % v f* <?*}" %*i "* " , *» Wife C^s V*-*t " « m$0-^ FZ.-.'O'* ILLINOIS jvictitsNRY, "r* yf&M §m^m Bank of McHenry ESTABLISHED, 1888 This Bask receives deposits, p*y« 8 per cent interest on time depos­ its, extends all courtesies consist­ ent with good bosineflS principies and does* tfllffiAl MRKflK MJSBKS respectfully solicting public p«t- roxx&ge. *' 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 boy or sell, call oft os. Abstracts ordered. r INSURANCE y tnflrat Glass Companies, at? the lowest ratsa ~ Perry & Owen, Notary Public. % Bankers. Jfc "•4ftV Want Column. All aavrrttnemeut* inserted under *i'l» (lead at the folluwiii* rate. Klv*" lliH H 01 lt*Jir ** ft»r fleet *: Ifc 01'ate for ium*# iiun. More than live linen, ft c.-nte a lm< (or Hint Insertion, nd 3 coots a lint fur addition! matrtiuius. xxrANTEI)--At Ayer's hotel. Harvard, III., v * woman to do cooking. Good wages. ttvoK SALE--J^eld seed corn. Apply to or -L write HANLT BROS., West Mctfeury, III. 'Iiotie 871. 48-tf t^OK SA LB--A second-hand Ice brain F condition. F, A. BOBbANDCR* West Henry, 111. l^OU BALK--Domestic Hewing machine. KOIXI A tis new, hi perfe»;t. order. Price ouly $10. !ii<inlrt> at Kisurtl.nv llouSK, Pistakcc Bay. 47-at mouths old or write Telephone Nil. 871. T^OB KENT-- Pasturage and ten *crcs of 1 lund bordering on mill pond lb Tillage of McHenry. For farther information apply U> Hank of McHenry. Fui,i SALE--North and South Dakota land: #15 to #25 per acre. Also farms In Minne­ sota. For further information apply or write E. W. HOWK, Mclleury, 111. 30-tf POK 8ALE--A SliiKer sewing mac^hint- anil ^ set:ond-hand lawn mower. Apply to or writ*; MR*. J. Id. PKKSVOH at the home of Mrs. H. M. McOmber. "• iH-tf woB SALE--Barred Plymouth Kflck e«gs " from prlsse winners at. Great- Mtd-Wesf show. Chicago, and McHenry county fair Either cockerel or pallet mating. *2.<H) u *5 00 iK-r setting. WHITWOKTII UARRKI* litm k FARM, Woodstock. 111. «l~it pOB SALE OR KENT - The Lake Zurich " feed mill, beautifully situated neur tin hisnks of I>ake Zurich, in the heart of one of the richest fanning counties it* the sti$e. Mill if all fitted and ready for operatiou. A spleudid opuortunity for man who is willing to hust le. This is by far one of tiie bes.1 >7 r mis. making opporluult ies that I iie section uipetltiou. Everything your t delay, but write tub Plaxm-i\ut | wo"at Ar»i>fl fni> fnpfhPP infAPrnfttlfMl. ."l' » (i -A, t mon • It'ori own way ^«*w»s»witew. *;,• ftea wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Pet«mh's for drnga. Aiahaatine and kalkomo at Yycital'n Oenterville hardware. ' • s; ' Hiss Liscie Miller of McHenry spent Sunday with Mian Eva Eing. ' Pfter Nieaen went to ChieaffO Hon day morning to transact bnflinem. Steve May of Zonds, Wia., spent 8nn day with his mother, Mrs. Kate May. Ive*v3. WuU!4*rten went to (Jhicaso Snmiay evening to attend to Wi«M. The Misses ivolmaah. and EeeBUian sjpeot Fritlay evening with the Mimm 'Aljytoff.. 5 , > Nick Eett came home from ZernlaT Wis., Satunla^ night after a eoople of days' visit there. Miss Porothy Hfeielu*t «t Obktafto la spending the week with Miss Nsll at Coinmbia Park. Mrs. Anna Freand waatvery ^ck a oowple of days ago, bat ai this writing is*ecover5ng nideiy. ; . 3. C, Debtee ht left Friday tebrning for Chicago to nadoi Ro an operation at St. Bernard'» hospital. Mr moied, doable axbuosC--woiue thing new-Hjur patap angina. Better see it at Wra. Htnflfel's. " Mrs. Jakw May and c^iWre» esd Joaie Lay spent Friday last with Mr. .and Mrs. Jnstett of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Craine of Solon Milln passed thru here with their new tonring car one day last week. Mr. and Mra. Nick Martin and dtiil* dren of McHenry spent Hnnday at the home of Mrs. Nell at Colnmbia Park. Fred and N. -A. Haemann of McHen ter's antomoblle Thnrsda.v night last. Don't forget the dance at Nell's pa­ vilion, Colombia Park, June I.. Mer­ ger's orchestra. All ao» invited. Good Uipn assnred. 1 Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic and restorative and a. prompt corrective of all urinary irregularities. Refuse sob stitntes. F. Masqneiet. Misses Martha Nieaeo and Bva Hae­ mann drove down to McHenry Friday evening to meet the former's father, who came frouV Ohlcago that evening. Foley Kidney Fills contain in concen­ trated form ingredients of established therapentic value for the relief and care of all kidney and bladder ailments. F. Masquelet Owing to the heavy rain on Handay, May 32, the Woodstoek Eagles coald not play tbfe game with the Bines, bnt we hope to see a game with them in tfe^ near ftitore. Never hesitate abont giving Chamber Iain's Congh Remedy to children. Tt contaibs no opium or other narcotics and can be given with implicit confi­ dence. As a qnick care for coaghs and colds, to which children are saocepttble, ft is nnsnrpassed. Hold by all dealers. Mr. andtMrs. Henry Hettermann, Sr., and daughter, Lena, went to Bnrling- ton, Wis.. Snnday afternoon to spend a day with their daughter, Mrs. Wm Krift. Lena is going to stay with her sister for a time. .. Mr, and Mrs Hetter­ mann retnrned home Monday afternoon. John D. Rockefeller wonld go broke if he should spend his entire income try­ ing to prepare batter medicine than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di­ arrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, dysen­ tery or bowel complaints. It is simply impossible, and so says every one . that has used it. Sold by all dealers. Contractor Stubby Smith want to work early Wednesday morniug im­ proving the town of Johnsburgh by building some cement sheds on the premises of Math. Steffes. Manage­ ment is done by Straw Boss Jos. Nett. Working men are as follows: Henry Schaefer, Jake Steffes, Louis King, Math. Steffes, Stnbby and Qeorge Wirfs. < *\ Nick Adams left the town of Johns bnrgh May 4 for an extended visit at Fox Lake. He stayed with his brother, Wm. Adams, and nephew, Jos. Miller, who conduct a dry goods store at that place. Mr. Adams came back May 18 to witness the coming of the oomet, bnt not having the opportunity to see it that ntghtr went to sleep in the "past mansion." #** Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith held a family reunion and reception at their home Sunday, May 22, in honor of tbeir eldest daughter, Miss Barbara, who made her firat holy communion. The following were present: Meests. and Me«l«me« John Smith, Albert Pepping, Jos. Hettermann, August Huff, John Stilling, Mra, Elizabeth Lanres, Mrs. B. Smith and children, Misses Lonise Stilling, EvaHuemann, Lonise Williams, Hilda' Freund, Mayme Lauras, Tina Toaion and Messrs. Jos. Stni|&, IP and Ben Tonion and Fred Smith. ' An Ideal Husbara is patient, even with a nagging wife, for he knows sbe needs help. Hbe may be so uervons and run down in health that trifles annoy her. If she isv inelan- cboly, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, con­ stipation or fainting .and dizzy spells, she needs E'ectric Bitters the most won­ derful remedy for ailing women. Thou- Hands of Batterers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only Vk*. Satisfaction guaranteed by N. H. Feteeeh and F. Masquetet. ADM I HI ST KATOK-f* NotlCft. a P. BARNKS, ATTOKNKT. ' Estate" of Alien P. Ot»tby, r»ece:«wd. Tlw undersigned, Kx-Ufficio Administrator iif the Estate of Allen P. Colby, Deceased, late of the Oiunty of MftHenry and State of 1 HVnois, hereby trives notlct t iia; he will ap­ pear before the Ooonty t'ourt. of McHenry rouuty. at the Court Bouse in Woodstock, at the June Term, on the first Monday in June next, at which time all persons bavin* claims .Ufa.iii.si said I'htate are notified and request­ ed to attend for the purpose of having lh»- >ame adjusted. Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to mjtke immediate psy- ment to the uud«-rHigned. Dated tfete Uthda*ef April. A. •' I»»a _ _wm. a. siBituov, •'IK' .-"Ti Mm wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Pateach's for drugs. Tank heatam a|; Wxn. Rtoff el'a. Rev. Chicago visitor WraUy, Messrs. Stadtfelf;«nd Hanscm w«re in Libertyvi He Snnday, Mrs. Henry Wegener of McHenry was a Volo ealfor Tnesday. Oliver Hook of Rollins transacted bnatnaM here Salftrday> •Sisaoa Sto.fel of McHenty «as ai4r<gi- ness caller here Tnesday. '"!r- *' : . .1 >. Mrs. John Richardson viaited rftla- vtives at Deeplaines recently.. ' S Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of oonda were in town Sunday. Miss Mafth* BrmBuouiwher of Woost- er Lake was in town Thnwlay. Mia. James Murray of W a neon da called on friends here Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Will Molidor of Ronnd Lake attended charch here Sunday, Mrs. C. Dillo«j of Wankegan tea vis* ttoi at the home of her son, Wm- DilUra. John Blaock of Wauconda, the new Watkusy. agnnt., wa» in town last week. Jim Lawler of Chicago is spending aY tew days with Mr. &ad Mia Jack Stadt- feld. Messra. Lask Mid Yonng of West Fremont were Voio callers Snnday fore­ noon. _k - Mrs. Bihwetl of Morgan Park is visit* iog relatives in and mroqnd Vrfo this week. ~y Messrs. H. Converse and J. Brewer of Waal Fremont were recent Volo callera. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hehdeeof Haines- vnnrspenc Xueanay wTtn air. auu mra. Parker. Miss Ruby C^ok of Wanoonda was the gneeit of Miss Helien Raymond ovey Sunday. ^ • * Bike gear, aato top, tMrass trimmed-- the latest creation in buggies at Win. Stoffel'a Mrs. John Walton spent Satnrday with her mother, Mrs. Jason Converse, at Fort Hill. Miss Margaret; Ward spent Saturday and Sunday with Frances Rosing of Ronnd Lake. Miss Annie Roesdentscher of Wan* oonda was in town Wednesday night and Thursday. * v. Harvey Hansen, who b«* been spend­ ing the winter at Stoaghton, Wis , la at home for a visit. Mrs. C. Rossdeutsoher and Misa Annie RoMdeutscher were Crystal Lake callers nm day list WS€». Miss Lida Russell of Wankegan and Miss Nettie Russell of Grayslake were over Sunday guests at their parents' home near town. The splendid work of Chamberlain *s Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily com' ing to light. No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousauds bless them for coring constipation, sick headacms, biliousness, jaundice and Indigestion. Sold by all dealers. r < " KiMfiwiHin. ' B. T. Chase yvas numbered with the sick Tuesday. Ed. Thonipson and family. «Mt over Sunday visitors in Elgin. S. C. Hawley and wife visited rela tives jn Elgin laet Friday. Mrs. Jennie Haythorne of Solon Mills was in town Friday night. Mrs. Mildred Mtiushaw of Elgin vis­ ited Grace MoCannon Tnesday. Starry Wilson of Elgin was calling on friends in town Sunday evening. Starr Brink and wife of West McHen­ ry visited at H. W. Allen's Sunday. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mra. John McLaughlin last week Wed­ nesday. The little Cropper, baby that Miss Ellen Hall has been caring for died Monday. Paul Dnskee and mother of Chicago moved into Mrs. O. A, Tabor's house last Friday. Mrs. Lillian Marvin, who has been at Antioch for some time, retnrned to Ringwood Tnesday. Mrs. Maria Nobles of Keystone spent last Wednesday wit& her, daughter, Mrs. John McLaughlin. William Coates, who has been Viait ing bin daughter In Oklahoma for a few weeks, returned home Monday. Bert McCaunon and family and Mrs. Emma Matthews spent Sunday with with his parents and attended church at Greenwood, ' • Remember the Memorial services Monday, May 30, in M. W' A. hall at 1 o'clock p. m., Mrs. Florence Atkins speaker. A cordial invitation to all old soldiers. k A touch of rheumatism, m atwinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the pain at once and cures the com­ plaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. U&BAI IWWCfjf SUPERB t *v .THAiYr.uc P/ILULjU. IRVVMIiy Water-Troughs made of Marquette Cement nev^r leak--never require repairs and are always sweet and clean. They afe easy to make and the materials are inexpensive--you* can dfo It yourself with Mat- quette Portland Cement. A good cement" trough, in field or barn, means never-ending satisfaction.^ It^• sasever/astingas granite. We'll O-lurlLxr coiul.w~» details for makii^ troughs with > ^ OCOLATE SYRUP - . . .:,vi$ ,r ' ^ . - p w p t e l i k e c k o c o l f t l f i i never tasted it at its best; I Our desire has t>een t° takfe this popular - syrup and so perfect it as to make it ab- '%{ ^ solutely perfect.;. We believe ^e'liave | j- succeeded. We tjuy a fine imported chocp- j lute rt.iid use the utaiost care in w#»«ari<*er s the syrup. 14-^ U> A lb rich and delicate ¥ith tile true chocolate' flavor and one that is as pure and whole- fl some as it is delicious. If you like chocolate you will likeosrs better. It is in a class by itself. Try : a k *wuiv io a m »upero auatity, T t * ^ » V 1 I »» ^ i ^ ^ TIIL.«74 Handbook ffee for the asking. Write us today. MarqkeUe Cemen t Mfg. Co. G*w»r.l Office and Work*: U Sak*. !« Oil «y« Office: WaumWl MUg. Wilbur Lumber Co., McHenry, DirfrUmtors. PROBATE NEWS Everybody Likes .. Perma-Lac It isabeautifulv permanent finish for use on old or new work. Especially adapted for the refinishing of floors, wood-work, linoleum and old furniture. There is magic in Perma- Lac. It effects k wonderful transformation in the home s u r r o u n d i n g s . O n e t o u c h wipes out the ugly, unsigjht 1.. __1 es and shabbiness, bringing in sunshine* brightness and beauty. Perma-Lac is made in Stains and Solid shades. Come in and get a color card. Let us show you how easily and inexpensively you can do your own staining, varnish­ ing and refinishing. F. L. McOMBER West : Side : Hardware J-ifa • we have Emerson and Rocfc* \k lord Gang; Sulky and Walking Plows^ ( terrows, Pulverizers, Plow Harrow^ ^.yt'V ^anuf^.^>reaider8i Pumping Engin^ i : , ^ Chicken and Field Fence, Sanitary , Good second •. ^ Mi'A- • also Milk Wagon, on , ̂ , Good goods, light prices," fair V, ^treatment our motto. See us for Indi- » v 4 '#V *4 u ^ ; " If J ,, }4V ^ ."j-- V- >-?*• PhnnM' OFPICE.77S. . .. ^ ^ ;ruuiK», KB8iDSNce<Hi»< l~ f•> ' Bertha Emmert expert Fitter of Olasaea for all Eye Troubles - U - : - ' ^0 At Besley's Drug Stor$ Wednesday, June S July ijv Aug. io Sep*' §4V ; Oct. i| Nov. 9 THIS IS THE *•<*# Kh * - is ' m i v- w, v M ^ ^ ,l| .•Jj ^ ^ -M Quality Stove - WJf (*4 w ; /; 4 t : % U seflhig ii i ore^f tWese Stovei "*v ^ than ever before. Why? Because they are honestly and dependably constructed. THEY ARE RIQHT. JOHN JF. VYCITAL. THE CBNT£KV1UJC HARDWARE NAM. Dec. 14^ Chicago & North-WesteffR. (Furnished by McHenry Ooaatv AMitract Oumpauy, WoodsUnrk, I ill mils, office iu Ar- fiolil Block, vast skie public stjiiare Ab­ stracts of title ami 0011 veyjiutrltiK. Money U> 011 real estate in sums of five huiulretl to ten thousiiud dollars. Time and ptivuionts toswtt Ixirrower. I'lumes 634, 903 a,ud fill/} REAL, ESTATE TBANSFKE8. Bernard Wegener & w to Frank StelnS- doerfer. pt se>^ gmH Sec 32". Molleary, r #... flOOO.OO MARRIAGfe fclCENSKS. Jobo R. McWhorter. 31.. .Crystal Lake Elsie V. Kahl. aS. /V; ^ » The HICI> Cost of Llflug Iooreases the prioe of toaoy neccessi- ties wtthont iinproviiiK tht qnaliiy. Fo­ ley's Honey and T*r maintains its high Htatidarii of ex«jel^ence and its great cur­ ative qualities without any increase in wst. It is the beet remedy for cooghc, colds, cronp, whoophTg <x>ugh aud all ailments of the throat, chest, and longs. The genuine is in a yellow package. BefoM RtMitoMk T-. '"•'•A Leave Ublcago. *7.00 a m. •S.45 a iu *i2.W p in +1.00 p m Effective May 22,1910. WEEK OAT TRAINS. ! Arrive Ik Henry ,...10.14 :t m ;i m ,. ,2.4fl p in . 2.20 p lit •» Ki NORTHBOUND ...Via Elgin..... . Via 1H*» Pliilnes .. VlTt Elgin.. .. .Via Iles Hhiiiiea 6Lv I rystal 1JIU<' 2.40 Ar. McHenry .2M *3.45 p ni Via lies I'latne*...4.45 p D3 •aj® p m ...Via Elgin... *3.13 pm Via Dee Plalntfe.,*'. .^8.45 p m T®NDATTKAIN8. , 800 a in Via l>es Plaiue#.-;f....M)i.S7 a in 7i40a m Via Elgin... . J0.IH * m 9*00a in • ....-Via Inw W*lii«s<!', .'4 .10.1s » m p m A.;... Via Elgin -.. 4.55 p m (W 1>AY TRAIN*. 4 F ODTHBODND. lieave McHanry. M.59a m -- •7.10 a in .. •t.10 a in.. - *8.;«a m... *a.lO p in. *4.40 p m.. *4.40 pn. .. *0.27 p m .. . ..Via lVs PlaineK^'.-iA.18«am .. VjHi lies Plainer....... *.i.08 a in ... .'...ViaElKt" .MO.OOa ni Via l>es PlaineS...... 9.;i5 a tu .To.Oy^ral Lake....Ar *30p m ..,,Vla lies I'laiuel.. »•....S.JKV pm .... V Via Elgin.... ,.*,,*.7.35 p R! ....% ia l>e< lM;iiii.-#„. T.r>7 p i„ IHirOAT « Via Elgin. 7.10 am... 7.0H p m . 7 35 p ui. • K , 7.35 pm . .-s'-s Via »l>ally except Sunday. •^Saturday only, fMonday'only ...to.i;. a m ...illia lies PlHlne*v,«j,^p in ,,tv1|ia;i)ps_Plaine»,8 15 p ni Si NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. •'>>»" mUylMf' M Annua! Company ; c;'.. Hm during the pest sisty four years paid to policyholder* |MS,Slt>64&|6 Assets Jm, h 1909, $121,260,086,89 : Surplus, $5,028,151.17 No company bas ac4»mi>li«hed better reavUs ffor lts poMcylinlitri CARt| W. STENGER, Agent. Z 4,1 P H I L I P J A E G E R £'*% OaNBRAL COflMISSION MBRCI1ANT . v. . SPKCLAL AUTOWW GIVSN VO TBI 8AUB OF ' .. , pressed Beef, rtutten, Hogs, Vest, hldea, Etc., Batter and En? H&ia ie the oldest houe on the street Tags and pliae lM* fuaMMi ii ,>u- cOLD^rWtAQB FKB6- 1 " « • »'i\ i'- Stall i A 3, FaUofl SHU Wko«Mto Market. CHICAGO. ILLft'TOfS: &N

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