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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Apr 1906, p. 4

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Impure blood always shows jNNttewhere. If the skin, then boils* pimples* rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nerv­ ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. " Returning from the Cuban *»r, I wu a wrtMt wreck. My blood was bud, mid my Malth *M gone. Bat« few bottles of Ayer'g Sarta psrllla completely cured me." H. G. OoiHLlB, Sertnton, Pa. B.M a bottle. 'MSISmi for J. O. iTIR CO.. Lowell. Ht»». Impure Blood Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping the bawels regular with Ayers Pills. ; ; Tbe Mdlenry Pliindealer |;^ / PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.BY I IIK NdMY PUfflMAltt C0MM1IY. & , W. A- CRISTY, , ; L. T. |IOY. Vice Pres. Secretary. K *+ .• •• JAMES 9»P9SQf,Yi • ' • • f President and General Manager. : « F. G. Schkeiner, Editor. $flee In Bank Building. Telephone, No. 272. TSRM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION: tie yew »•«> x months, 75 eta. Three months. 40 eta. Thursday, April a6, 1906. CONGRK8SIONAL CONVENTION POST- PON KD. oi : The congressional convention called t fey the committee for the eleventh dis- ><., trict for May 16th, 1906, has been in- . , - definitely postponed until after the legis­ lature gets through with the primary « bill or antil the state committee calls a '•> 0-' State convention. Dated this 20th day of Apil, 1906. jC) ' Signed: H. T. Rockwell, JJY 'K _ ' Chas. F. Renich, £ ^ Thos. M. Hull, • John T. Clyne, OSngrpssional Committee. !fe? '-** ' QUARTER OF A CENTURY. ItMk*Clipped from The Plalttdaalw of April *7, 1881, }fpt * & •.V - The new "hardware store, opposite the -fcnill, is now open and ready tor business* Died, in this village, April 19, 1881 • Israel Wright, in the 80th year of his age. Worfc en both of the new cheese factories 1ft progressing as rapidly as pos Sible under the circumstances. • . Ed. Dnunigan, who works in the ^pickle factory, buried a child on Thurs­ day last. We did not learn its age or the cause of death. , The buggy which was advertised for sale in The Plaindealer last week, . bj H. H. Nichols, was sold to George Schreiner. It is one of the handsomest buggies in town. L. Stoddard has "changed his base" jfnee our last and will now open a gro etery store in the brick store, one door .south of the postoffice, which is being fltted up for that purpose. The carpenter work on the new store Of Mrs. Searles is completed and the painters are now at work. It is expect­ ed that it will be ready to occupy by next week. It will be one of the neatest Stores in town. • ' Chas. Karls of Johnsburgh is building a large two story building on his prem­ ises in that place, which, when com­ pleted, he will nse as a boot and shoe factory, where he intrals to do all the Work in this line needed in that section. With the institution running, what will beoome of the Johnsburgh "banker"? The steamboat, "Mary Griswold," Steamed upon Tuesday morning, intend­ ing to run around the east end of the bridge, in the high water, and go down the river to assist in towing the Burton bridge back to its foundation, but after * Sounding the water, and considering the ohanoes to be taken, abandoned the undertaking. With the swift current aow running at the east end of the budge, we believe it would be a difficult Job- Don't forget the "wantad"oolumn' A tickling in the throat; _ hoarseness at times; adeep breath irritates it;--these are features of a throat cough. They're very de­ ceptive and a cough mix­ ture won't cure them. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the system Scott's Emulsion is just such a remedy. It has wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes the cause of the cough and the whole system is given strength and vig< * Se*i far frtt SCOTT £5? BOfTNJj, chemist, 409-415 Pearl Street, Neto York JOe. ami $1.00. AHlfuggint SCHOOL NOTES. 'TIm ntarchaat of Ventm" to Under Way. "LItc tor today! Tomorrow's Ujlfht'f $ Will bring tomorrow's cares to sight; Go. sleep like the flowers at night And heaven will bless thy morn." Alford and Lillian Pouse were in Chi" cago Saturday and Sunday. John Sutton is in school again after two weeks' absence on the farm. Florence Cary of Ringwood is again out of school on account of sickness. Mis« Margaret Ward was a Chicago visitor Friday, returning Sunday after noon. Teacher's meeting at the school build­ ing Saturday, beginning at 10 a. m. A fine program has been prepared, inter- a parsed with mnsical selection by home talent Everybody invited. Come. Florinda was rescued Friday evening and in the excitement of the.hour passes we find ourselves overwhelmed with the "Merchant of Venice." Great progress now in store--boys and girls working with a will. Miss Kasser is again on doty after an absence of four days last week, dnrfng which time Miss M. Osgood of Cary filled the vacancy caused by her absence Miss Osgood proved herself an efficient worker, a teacher true, both in manner and spirit To "Teach Reading by Phrases" is the subject of an interesting discussion by Dr. Decroty of the Brussels Institue of Special Instruction. The author goes on to^how that the basic element in reading is the idea which is generally expreseed, not by a word, but by a group of words,--a phrase, and sums up his remarks under the following: 1. ' 'Phonetic methods in the teaching of reading should be regulated to a secondary place; the child will decom­ pose words by himsorc when the proper time comes. 2. "Visual processes are the most rational. 8. "The simple but complete phrase, including the dominant elements of the child's vocabulary, should be the first object of reading; it is both the most interesting and easiest 4. "A reading lesson may often be given to advantage in the form of a game. 5 "The beginning of instruction in reading may then be placed at an early age. . 6. "Finally, this instruction will nat­ urally be at the outset occasional, and will never form a branch by itself; whence will result appreciable economy of time and economy of trouble, both for masters and pupils." This is certainly a very interesting and timely article, well worth the care­ ful consideration of parents, teachers and pupils. A synopsis may be found in the Literary Digest of April 21, '06. our adeooL accredited at tSb STATE UNIVERSITY. In response to an inquiry as to why the name of our school did not appear in the University Announcement of 1905 and 1906, the following commnnication was received, which is sufficient explanation: Urban a. III., April 21, 1906. Supt. E. C. Fisher, McHenry, 111. Dear Mr. Fisher:--I have your favor of the 16th and find, on inspection of the catalogue, that somehow McHenry has dropped out of the Ust I am very sorry that this omission has occurred, out you may be sure that its only effect on you will be the misunderstanding ot your neighbors on account of it. Yonr school will be recognized just the same as an additional school. It might be a *ood plan for you to have this statement published ic your paper, so as your own people will understand. Trusting that this will be a satis­ factory explanation of the mater, I am Yours very sincerely, H. A Hollistkb. . The Richest Mao In the World. The richest man in the world cititoot have his kidneys replaced nor live with­ out them, so it is :mportant not to ne­ glect these organs. If Foley's Kidney Cnre is taken at the first sign of danger, the symptoms will disappear and your health will be restored, as it strengthens *nd builds up these organs as nothing else will. Oscar Bowman of Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have used Foley's Kid­ ney Cure and take great pleasure in stating that it cured me permanently of kidney disease, which certainly would have cost me my life." All dealers. Celebrates 89th Birthday. Mrs. Andrew Kennedy celebrated her 89th birthday anniversary at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Mead, last Saturday. A number of her friends were present to help this grand old wo­ man in observing the event. Mrs. Ken­ nedy appears to be hale and hearty and The Plaindealer extends congratu- tions. Many tributes of remembrance were left by the company. The subject came to this country in the year 1887. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan. provincial Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, says: "I canght a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp laet fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Rem­ edy, I tried it and after using two small bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wher­ ever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by G. W. Besley. . ... . Homeeeelcerft' Kxcormon to / Northwest, West and 8nuthw<tit| " Via the North-Western Line. Excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates are on sale to the territory indicated above. Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars and "The Best of Everything." For dates of sale and full particulars apply to agents Chi­ cago & North-Western R'y. Apr 38 Salve! Salye! Spread the Salve, but let it be Pine Salve, nature's remedy for cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia A. Story. McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. Additional LoomIm. Give The Plaindealer your 1907 order lor caibiiuar*. Our guuutj are the best and prices the lowest. Bear this in mind when the traveling »»um> oouies around. For bloating, belching, indigestion, etc., eat a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after meals. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia A. Story, McHenry;.G. W. Bealey, West McHenry. The Willing Workers of the Univer­ salis church will meet at the church parlors next Thursday afternoon. May 8, at the usual hour. All members are invited to be present. For headache, constipation, etc., Dade*8 Little Liver Pills are best They cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia A. Story. McHenry ; G. W. Besley. West McHenry, A man in Ohio is up against a strange proposition, as his wife has sued him for divorce on the grounds that hp talked in his sleep. Poor man; perhaps it was the only time he had a chance to talk. 1 - You feel the *life giving current th minute you take it. A gentle, soothing warmth fills the nerves and blood with life. It's a real pleasure to take Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist ' - • .• • While driving down Main street Tuesday afterrtoon Rifhard Thompson's oid buggy horse suddenly fell over and died a few moments later. The animal has been Dick's buggy horse for anum ber of years. The Ladies' Aid society of Ostend will hold an apron fair at the home ot Mrs. Lovina Thomas, Wednesday after noon, May 2. Everyone invited to at tend. Supper will be served at ten cento per plate. It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles with ManZan, the great pile remedy. It is put up in collapsable tnbes with nozzle, and may be introduced and ap­ plied to the seat of trouble. Stops pain instantly. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Bealey, West McHenry. , Grot& Daingard, formerly proprie­ tors of the McHenry brewery, but who are now proprietors of a brewery at Ottawa, 111., held their grand opening in the latter city Wednesday of last week. By inv'tation, several McHen- ryites went down to be in attendance and spent a most pleasant day as the guests of the popular brewery men Quite a number of Chicagoans were also present FOR SALE--Several first-class stock and grain farms in southeastern Minne sota, between Chicago and St Paul, on the C. & G. W. and C. & N. W. R. R. The best of soil, water, etc. Well im­ proved and very cheap. Write today for lists with map showing location and prices of lands. We guarantee your fare if not as represented in lists we send yon. Address J. Griswold, Dodge Center, Minn. 4t-8t A dose of Pine-ules at bed time will usually relieve backache before morn­ ing . These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated and when moist­ ened and placed in the mouth you can't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol--just gums and resins obtained from onr own native pine forests, combined with other well known bladder, kidney, blood and backache remedies. Sold by N. H. Pet­ esch, Julia A. Story, McHenry: G. W. Besley, West McHenry. Low Bates to LosAngollffi , Via the North-Western Line. An ex­ cursion rate of one first class limited fare for round trip will be in effect from all stations April 25 to May 5, inclusive, with favorable return limits, on ac­ count of Imperial Council. Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Three fast trains to California daily. "The Los Anghles Limited," electric lighted thronghout, via the new Salt Lale route, with draw ing room and tourist sleeping cars. "The Overland Limited," electric light­ ed throughout, less than three days en route. Another fast daily train Is "The China & Japan Fast Mail." with draw­ ing room and tourist sleeping cars. For itineraries and full information apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y- May 5. 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. Try it Want Column. Ail advertisements Inserted under thin head at the following rates: Five lines or lea*, 16 eenta Tor drat insertion; 15 cent« for eai-h subaetiut-nt liiMertton. Morv titan live llutw, S rente a line tor Hint Insertion and 8 .-enle a line for additional Insertion)). c^Olt SALE CHEAP-Four elght-narre) casks, in good condition. Staves are two iuohes thick. Good for any purpose. Will stand 20-pound iiressu re. For prices and fur- t her information apply to or address McHenry Brewery, McHenry, Hi. FOR ?. ? RENT--Having decided to i quit blaoksmithinsr, especially horse­ shoeing, I herewith offer for sale or rent mv blacksmith shop and dwelling, located on corner lot. 60x132 feet, Main street, one block (ropi depot. Ben Laukks, West McHennr. 43-tf ANNUAL MEETING -------- / .Held by Village Council at Village Council Room, Monday Evening, April S3, 'OS. The Board of Trustees held their anuual meeting. Present: trustees Block, Heimer, Stoffel, Sherman, Simes. Ab sent: Freund. President Evanson pre­ siding. The minutes of the April meeting were read and approved.. The following bills were approved by the finance committee, and on motion b/Stoftel, seconded by Heimer, were allowed, including the salaries of the board of health and the board of trust- Legal Adviser Co., blanks.... . 8 85 Gilbert Bros. Co., sundries S 70 Anton Engeiu, storing hose carts. 10 00 John Wiilsb, police services...... 40 00 M. M. Niesen, " " ...... 40 00 Geo. Meyers, grading..,. . . .».!!! 6 00 John Evanson, president. . .»... 40 50 H. Block, trustee 10 50 P. J. Freund " ... « 00 Jos. Heimer, " io 50 W m. Stoffel, " ^ ... 7 50 B. G.Sherman, trustee..... 10 50 Wm. Simes, " 10 50 John Stottel, clerk 87 50 Dr. D. G. Wells, board health.... 10 00 Jacob Bonslett " " ..... 10 00 N. J. Justen, '• «" io 00 H. M McOmber, election judge S 00 C. T. Eldredge, ? ^ .. 8 00 Wm, Stoffel, 8 00 Jos. Rngeln, olerki>^s\:... i'.V i • 00 John Evanson, " 8 00 W. D. Went worth, clerk......... 8 00 Motion by Heimer, seconded by Stof­ fel, that the village attorney be paid $25.00. Ayes: Block, Heimer, Stoffel. Simes. Sherman. Motion car­ ried.. - The returns of the annual election were canvassed by the board and the re­ sult declared as follows: Matthias Weber having received the highest numoer of votes for trustee was declared elected to that office. Nicholas E. Barbian having received the next highest number of votes for trustee was decided elected to that office. Wm. Stoffel having received the third highest number of votes for trustee was declared elected to that office. John Stoffel having received the high­ est number of votes for clerk was de­ clared elected to that office. The newly elected then qualified and were seated at the boat;d. Moved by Stoffel, seconded by Heimer, that the dramshop license be $500 for the ensuing year. Carried. Motion by Sherman, seconded by Stoffel, that the board hold a special meeting on Friday evening to act on dramshop bonds. Carried. The board then adjourned. J. Evanson, President. John Stoffel, Clerk. drip Quickly Knocked Olftfc, "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather bot i my wifp and my­ self contracted severe colds which speed­ ily developed into the worst form of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms" says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Land­ ing, Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal nse soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by G. W. Besley. Why not get in line? Yes, it is a special--a very special--rate. ft.55 for this paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean for one full year. Don't let it get away from yon. , A Lucky Postmistress is Mrs. Alexander of Cary, Me., Who has found Dr. King's New Life Pills to be the best remedy she ever tried for keeping the Stomach, Liver and Bowels in perfect order. Yon'11 agree with her if you try these painless purifiers thai infuse new life. Guaranteed by N H Petesch, McHenry, druggist. Price 25c.' Read The Plaindealer "want" ads. • • Utrir-rJ-rr* .ykt STALLION i I WILL MAKE SEASON OF . 1906 AT BAftN OF C. ft. ELDREDGE WHERE HE CAN BFI FQUND AT 4NY , TIME. , - ; , •*'* ' TERMS: For breeding one mare, S $18; two for $16; three for $15 £ each. For further Information Ebarn or address the y Bel$idfi Horse Co., fcHenry, Illinois. -- •.J,!-;. X " Notice is hereby given | that the ^McHenry Can- | ning Company is now 3 prepared and ready to S make contracts for tiieir j 1906 season's supply of •j* Sweet Corn and Toma- | toes. Contracts can be made and seed secured by J applying to W. A. Sauer- * weiu at the factory, THE McHENRY i , .. t \f 1112 I11IM Wi Bank of This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a tfllflUL BANK1IK BUSIRESS. We endeavor to 4s all brainm intrusted to our cSre in a mannt r1 *nd upon terms ^ntirely satisfact­ ory to our customers and respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. - Honey to Loan on real estate and other first ^°°° security. Special attention given to collections > INSURANCE ; in First Class Companies, at th£ lowest rates: Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. flcHenry Always a complete line of Bakery Goods on hand. ! FRESH EVERY UAV Ordlers for parties and Weddings promptly attended to. When you buy Bakery in­ sist upon your dealer to give you the home made goods which are always the best. mix immm, McHENRY, ILL. 4 mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmtmmmrnmmm | Professional, Society ^ »-nd - Bvisinesss Cards 'DAVID G. WELLS, M. D. P A N : 8 ' ' K < J E O N A N D v X J U L I b T - , , , - Office and residence corner Elin aniA- ' Uroen streets. McHenry. Telephone No. 311 - PE6ER8& FEGEftg * PHX?lOffl£S AND SURGEONS. McHenry v fva . *• ^fficeat Residence, corner Court and? • fckj street*. Telephone 333. Jourt.*nO|U^ D. T. SMILEY ! iite SlK W. IP. STONE. D. D.8 ! (Successor to Dr. F. O. Ross.) <• Office Honrafrom 9 a. m. until 5:80 rp> »» P. m. Albo open evenings. " j. ^ McHENRY, - . ILLINOISF OfSm and Residence over Petesch's Drni Store. Telephone No. 274. CH AM BERLIN" ^ ~ DENTIST. Office and Residence over Besley'a Drag Itoii Hours; 8:oo to 5:30. " -- 1 ^ ^ (Jeneral Teamiqg v of all klpds. ; and Qra<tfn|; HcHENRY - „ _ |LUNO|S r ^ f ( 1 , Telephone No. 399. SIMON Insurance Agent'for all classeHof property in the best Companies West McHenry, Illinois WEST SIDE V~yWT: Of Nclleory Laundry The McHenry Steam Laundry, better equip­ ped than ever for first- class work, will re­ open for business on TUESDAY, MAT i Your washing will be called for and deliver­ ed with promptness and care. Nothing but first-clas^ work will be turned 01 MANAGER. Always a complete line of/ Fresh and Salt Meats," '••~y Hausages, Etc. Highesf. • -market prices paid fott I 0t>orker8. We also oarrj| constantly on hand a very , jflhoice line of Canned^ . Goods and Bakery. What iSI f^lioie has any first clasti city market to offet? 'Zl j A. C MATTHEWS | JCENTERVILLE The one is an inseparable part of the other. A man's outward appearance---his clothing---gives the first hint as to what kind of a character he possesses. Wearing i fashionable, accurate fitting single breasted sack suit, as here illustrated, will l^ the most favorable index to your character :}"• Stylishly modeled--carcfully tailored--reasonably priced. $10.00 to S22.SO , a • , garment made mad guaranteed by r , r*Phma. JCautmmn Jt Brom., Chicago." la Ay'-l&ss- • label that tthould be on the clothea rou wear. It will mean you arc a well IreHBed map; it wil' ' " l^e handle everything in:,'fa, ;iJS|ie line of fresh and salt •" *' MEATS and Sausages. |fe also handle the lfo> Benry Creamery Butter. Chas. G. Frett, McHenry, 111. FRANK BUHR practical painter AND PAPER HANGER CARRIAGE PAINTINO, $5.00 dnfl UPWARD ^VAlf,^lnlSiK,> I'alntinjjandall Interior I>ecl .. V f' • "esK'i,nw ,|0rth town lineone bloctf- McHenry, - . . Illinois R. H. OWEN : ; : IMaffoittSl sale and rent. Tuninf ing at reasonable prices^ First class Work only. MeHENR*; * V - : - ILLINOIS ~ • n »• 11 11-1 iii) (jam 1 ltf„i ^ u Joh n J. Vyoital .'PEALEU in Generoil H&rdware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma­ chine repairing ̂ f s^i kinds. 'Phone 548 McHENRY, t > - ILLINOIS. Tel. Main 1714. WHY do people of Mc­ Henry. Lake and <«t, her counties drop in at Lambert Q. Seng's,» >.C Fifth Ave.. CHICAQO? Because it is so home like. K I L L vhs COUCH and cinm LUNGS WITH M «! Bmmm CNSUftiPVION Pries OL'GHS and Enc&$1.00 OLDS Freb Trial. Surest and Q,uiclrest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB­ LES, or MONEY BACK. Promptly obtained, or FCC RETURNED, to WARS' EXPERIENCE. OurOMMOU AM THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or sketch for fxpert search and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT sultd conducted before all courts. Patents obtained through mt, ADVER­ TISED and SOLD, free. TR*OE*A*KS, PEN­ SIONS and COPVIIICHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Otfloof WASHINGTON, D. O. J North|p Pakota i SHAD LEY 4 F0SS, RINGWOOD Copyright: 1906^7 by Kaufmaa & Bros. Chicago The richest and best land in Eastern North Dakota for sale at reasonable prices and on good terms. Send or call on our local representative for advertising matter,maps and full information in re­ gard to these lands. MUR­ RAY BROS. LAND COM PANY. Minneapolis, Minn. Beo Stilling, Locd Agent. t HOLLISTER'S ocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Br.sy Medioiae for Busy People. 'riags Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. for Constipation, Indigestion, Live ..(I'K'y Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure ,'jjad Breath, Sluprg-ish Bowels, Heailauh ":cl^ielie. It's ltockv Mountain Tea in (uu- ^••Tn, 85 cents a box. Genuine mads by :kter, I^Rra Company, Madison, Wis. ~*L NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 9R ORIGINAL LAXATIVE. HONEY AND An improvement over all Cough, I Lang and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens ths Lungs, gently moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good ^alike for Young and Old. , tmani iyriHEOLB NEOICIRE CO^CUms^ILSUL Sold by N. H. PETESCH. JULIA A. STORY, McHenry; Q. W. BESLEY, Went- Motienry. * . . . :*«• Auction bills neatly printed at thio office. Mi . . . » ' - . . .

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