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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Nov 1906, p. 4

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your hair; nourish it; it something to live on. it will stop falling, and grow long and heavy, r's Hair Vigor is the only le hair-food you can ibuy. It gives new life to the [hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp I dean and healthy. The best kind ol a testimonial-- "Bold for over sixty yeara." yers SASSAPABDJLA. t¥ s tCTOBAL. lie Mdleiry PkinMr v PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY F. G. SCHREINER. In Bank Building. Telephone, No. SIS. TSRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION* Oneyear.. tlx months. 75 da. .....SL60 Three months. 40cts. Thursday, November aa, 1906 , _ 3&V I' VALEDICTORY. - r; Hiring sold the plant of the McHenry Plaindealer, together with the good Will, subscription list, its presses, fixt­ ures and appurtenances, all accounts te on job work and advertising to V. 6 Schreiner, oar connection with tfee same ceased on Saturday evening, Jfovember 17. 4 Duriug the seven yean that we have oondacted the paper, we have always applied oar best efforts in pleasing the public and earnestly believe that our efforts have been appreciated by the en- tire community. v :r In severing oar connection with the publication we wish to extend to onr patrons and the public in general onr heartfelt thanks for their liberal patron To the advertisers, especially, do we extend onr thanks. • Mr. Schreiner, onr successor, to too known to need an introduction, laving faithfally seived the company Ute past six and one-half years. He has, daring tiiis time, served two and one- feaif years as compositor, two years as foreman and the balance of the time has had full control of the plant It is . with a feeling of pride that we pass the plant to him, as we are confident that fee can and will serve the public as well and probatJ> better than we have done '•lathe past. Again thanking yon for the many favors bestowed upon at, be- to be,. / . .Touts sincerely, , /, THE FLAINDEAL.EE OA I years. Doring all this ti e it has ocoa I pied a place in the front ranks of coon M y journalism, and onr hlsals "to keisj j it such, y ut to do this we most have tho hearty co-operation of the entire community No paper can thrive and \v the peole right without the assist- «* <£ the public in general, s»d we take this means of asking that the sup­ port which has crowned The Plaindeal- er'a efforts with success in the past will remain intact. We have, probably, & 1 he minds of some, taken a greater re iionsibility upon our shoulder* than we can well care for, and to them we will frankly say that all we ask of them in return is their suppoit, both • financially and socially, and we will promise to ^nard well the interests of the paper. We are now in communication with eveial first-class men to take charge of the mechanical department of the paper tad by the first of next week hope to take care of all the business that may come onr way. Mrs. Anna Byrd, who has bee® with The Plaindealer for the past four years, wili continue her good work for us. Mrs. Byrd wili, at all times when the proprietor is not in, have full control of tho business. Any business intrusted to her care will be promptly looked aft­ er with entire satisfaction always. At all times will we work for the in­ terests of the village and its people and •it no time will we lend help to the un­ worthy. Our motto shall always be, McHenry and its people first and the world after With this as onr motto we hope that the enterprising people of McHenry will in torn give as their support. As soon as we get straightened around we will add a few new correspondents to onr list, thus oovering oar territory more fully than ever before. Assuring you that any favor, no matter how ••mall it may be, will be greatly appre­ ciated, I remain, ; | V e r y r e s p e c t f u l l y y o u r s , < F. G. SCHREINER. JIAN, SURGEON AND OCULIST Sana residence conrtsr Elm LS, M. I). '*• V - H W SALUTATORY. • In assuming euutrol of The Plaindeal sr. We feel it our doty to make known par e intern ion*. The Plaindealer, as you *<i a:« av.are, has been a fixture la McHenry for the past thirty one PIT LIFE 99 & --That's what a prominent Ifuggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time ago. As a.rule we don*t use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and s i mil a r expressions are made so often in connec­ tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im­ proper and weak develop­ ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing w a s t e . T h e a c t i o n o f Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul­ sion itself. What it does it does through nourish­ ment--the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob­ tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. IP A Year off Blood. The year 1908 will long be rememberj ed in the home of F. N. Tacket, of Al­ liance, Ky., as a year of blood; which do wed so copiously from Mr. Tacket V lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: ' 'Severe bleeding from the lung* and a frightful cough had brought m«- at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Gonsump sion, with the astonishing result thai after taking fonr bottles 1 was com­ pletely restored and as time has proven permanently cured." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Conghs and Colds at N. B. Petesch's, McHenry; G. W. Besley's. West McHenry, drug stores. Price 50i and $1.60. Trial bottle free. Place ¥oor Order Snr. The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every post office in the country a circular letter t< the public, urging everyone to use en velopes with a return card print* thereon. Every business man, farme1 or person of any occupation should hav> his name and address printed on hi eqvelopes, thus insuring their return the sender if any mistake is made in th address. Call at The Plaindealer offi< and leave orders for this stationery an< it will be put up in first class manner* Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers it the land are Dr. ing's New Life Pills When liver and bowels go on strike the> quickly settle the trouble, and the puri­ fying work goes right on. Best cure foi constipation, headache and dizziness 35c at N. H. Petesch's, McHenry; G. kV. Besley's, West McHenry, diuggist*. Liberty ville Independent: Because her husband prefers fishing at Fox Lak*- to living with her, Mrs. Mary Wandrack wants a divorce from John Wandrack. She told Judge McEwen Monday morn ing that her husbadd disappeared in June 1904 "I searched for him every where," said Mrs. Wandrack, "and finally I learned through friends that Johu hid been seen at Fox Lake. 1 went there, and sure enough, I found him. He had rigged up a tent close to the shore and when I got to the place he was in a boat fishing. 1 called to him John,'I said,'what on earth are you doing here? Come home at once But he only waved me back. 'Eb, be qniet, I Lave a bite.' he said." The complainant said that efforts to get her husband to return with her to Chicago were fruitlecs. The suit WHS taken un der advisement. •c will tend you a •ample free. Bsaw* that thins picture in the form of a label is on the wrapper jferarf bottle of Emulsion you S00TI k BOWRE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N.Y. 5te.aai $k Chas. W. Barrtaon is on Jury at Wood- '•ttifiit this Geo. H. Harrison was a business caller in Woodstock Friday. Janet C Ladd shipped a carload of hogs to the windv city Fktttiy. Several from here attended the Braut- Brtcon lawsuit at Woodstock Tuesday. Miss Marguerite King spent Saturday and Sunday with her folks at Harvard. Richard Keefe of Chicago *pent Satur­ day and Sunday with relatives in Ring- wood. Mr. and Mrs. I. Merchant ofBarre- ville hp-nt Monday wiih Mr, and Mrs. I. Ha sh. Mrs. French returned home Tuesday f orn a week with her son, William, at Rockford. DaCosta's Kidney pills, 50c. A guar­ antee with every box. For sale at Pet­ esch's only. L. T. Todd of Dundee purchased a carload of Holstein cows in this vicinity fie past week. Correspondents, please send in flems one day earlier next week, on account of Thanksgiving. Pinesalve cleanses wounds; is highly antiseptic, uneqaaled for cracked hands. Good for cuts. Sold by N. H. Petesch's drug store. While grinding ohisels last Tuesday Calvin Coates had the misfortune to cnt the end of his thamb off, Which is caus­ ing considerable pain. Miss Mae Keefe entertained a num­ ber of her friends at a party last Satur­ day afternoon in honor of her thirteenth birthday. All present report a pleasant time. Your stomach churns and digests the food you eat and if foul, or torpid, or out.of order, yonr whole system suffers from blood poison. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea keeps you well. 85 cents Tea or Tablets. G. W. Besley. Regular services next Sunday. Sun­ day school at 1:80 p. m. and preaching at 2:80 p. m. Both the Sunday school and preaching services will be made of special interest. The paster will be on time to take part in the Sunday school. Everybody cordially invited. It is a well known medical fact that pine reein is most effective in the treat­ ment of diseases of the bladder and kid­ neys. Sufferers from backache and oth­ er troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys find relief in the use of Pine- ales. $1.00 buys 80 days' treatment. Sold by N. H. Petesch's drug store. JOHKSBDBSH. Bora, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wirfs, a baby girl. Mrs. Math. Bauer of Volo was a caller lere Monday. Mrs. Frank Freund' of Spring Grove was a Saturday caller. Peter Brits had the misfortune to break his leg last Thursday. Mrs. Henry Hetterman called on her ister, Mrs. John Freund, Saturday. Mrs. Martin May and daughter,Lizzie, visited with Mrs. Tonie May Monday. Dr. N. J. .Nye and family have re­ turned from a visit with relatives at Alvado, Ohio. Correspondents, please send in items one day earlier next week, on account of Thanksgiving. Peter Williams and wife of Spring Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams oue day last week. The infant child of Mike Bauer died >f diphtheria Saturday. Funeral was leld Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs M. Schaef- r and children spent Monday with trs Stephen Freund at Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jac. Weingarten and .lughter ot Volo spent Sunday at the .iter's mother's, Mrs Mat Schaefer. Are you troubled with piles? One implication of ManZan will give y<ju uimediate relief. Sold by N. H. Pi -Hch'e drug Btore. Anyone in need of a 10-horse powejr gasoline engine can secure same at a targain, or next year's termB, as I have received one by mistake. Call oa Jos. 3. Huemann, blacksmith. Piles quickly and positively cured with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for Piles alone--and it does the work surely and with satisfaction. Itch ing, painful, protruding or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Large, Nickel Capped glass jars, 50 cents. Sold *nd recommended by N. H. Petesch. . N ' *' > J^ f '4' ,0 - ' | r £ A cold taken at this time of the year is generally bard to get rid of, bnt it will not be able to withstand Bee's Lax ative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, coughs, t roup, whoopinp cough, etc., by driving them out thru the bowels. If yon have a cold try it, and if not cured get yonr money back. No opiates. Sold by N. H. Petesch s drug store. Notice! To insure publication in The Plain- dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to take partw-nlxr notice to this effect. Tlte New Pure Food *u<1 DRAG LAW. We are pleased to aunounce that Fo­ ley's Honey and Tar for conghs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pore Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harm­ ful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults G. W. Besley. Correspondents, plesse send in items one day earlier next week on account - It , « £v % 1%*JI " / t\ , i ? * I • v; ^ ' r ; ; . W: OUR LINE OF HOUSE­ HOLD FURNITURE IS MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER BEFORE AND IS AT ALL TiriES READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. LET US QIVE YOU OUR PRICES. THEY PLEASE. 6* •' \ mm 36^ v . ' ySi, X&l • v*."* • ; is now very complete and awaits yourl ^ inspection. We are offering many bar­ gains in new Dress Goods, Flannels,^ ' Flannelettes, Ginghams and Suitings., . "Also a nice line of Shirt Waist Patterns^ • . in Printed'Velvets, Silks, Mohairs and^ -Silk Warp Eoliens. Underwear for all; ; lages and sizes in Cottons, Wool Mix- . u - $ures and strictly all wool. New line oft v is -ifall Negligee Shirts, Hats, Caps and ;- >. Gloves. Our line of Shoes is the mostj , ; ^complete in town. Pure, fresh Grocer-|%- ies, Flour, Etc. Goods promtly deliv­ ered. , 'Phone 363. :: fi; :: m J. WALSH "i"? t" - ••.'i ./ij. iv £&* - OF WEST MCHENRY, ILLINOIS. Capital Stock, $25,000. jOFFICERS:- EDWIN L. WAGNER, President , PARKER S. WEBSTER, Vice-1 SIMON STOFFEL, Vice-President. , r CARL W. STENGER,' Cashier. CHECKING ACCOUNTS, SAVINGS COUNTS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DOftESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS, NOTARY PUBLIC. : : Stock »y giving health Sick poultry natural, Wasting 3percent paid on Savings Ac­ counts and Time Cefr* tificates of Deposit. A Present For You A Pull Size Cake of The best toilet soap known, • famous •• • skin cleanser 'luid ttttpMlM twaaWtsfr : ,, i:'M ' For a short time only, the B. J. Johnson Soap Co., authorize certain local dealers to make you a present of a cake of this wonderful soap, nbiolutcly free of charge, when you purchase 25 cents' worth of Galvanic Soap The Famous Easy Washer Galvanic Soap dissolves dirt with the speed of lightning, and saves money, saves strength, saves time, saves clothes. With 10 cents' worth of Galvanic Soap your dealer, preatpts you, absolutely free of charge, with a 5 cent package of ^ Johnson's Washing Powder ^ : Easy on Everything but Dlit . we pet£«ie presents to introduce our tplendid *oap« Into jour I The following dealer will supply yon: John St off el, I Who also carries 0 e of s West McHenry e and fancy Groceries. ,Wa handle everything ins • line of fresh and salt " MEATS S also handle Johns- ;h Creamery Butter. Vyjfl Chas. G. Frett, , McHenry, III. Chicago & North-Western. EiTectire Norencber 18, UOS. Leave Chicago. 7.00 am.... 9.00 am.... 3.S6pm.... 4.00 p m.... 4.57 pm.... 8.45am. .. 9.10am.... Ospm-- Leave McHenry. 7.20 am.... 8.29am.... 4.23 pm... 4.28 p m-- 7.20am.... 5.00 pm.... 5.00 pm.... ..0.40 p m wan: DAT TRJLIMS. FOBTH BOTT WD McieJr7. .... ....Via Elgin ......10.17 a m ....Via Des Plalnos ,.10.17am ....Via DesPtalnes........4.00pm ....Via Elgin .....0.40 pm ....Via PeaPlainea. 8T7HDAT TBAIM8. Via Elffin. .Ww&LMan , ..ViaDesPlaine8.......,11.14 am ... ....ViaElgin........... 4.55pm ' WUBK DAT TBAIKfc-*• Bovmovav. Ohtei!^. Via Elgin...........10.10 am .....ViaDesPlalnes...... ,9.55am Via Des Plainea.. ..^..e.i5pm Via Elgin..7.10 p m BUKDAT TBAim. « . ........Via Elgin...;......10.a5a 1# ,.. .Via Des Plaines 6.30 p a .... VlaRlfftn .. .7.50 0 DP PHOTO STUDIO i. Portraits. All shapes anl sines. Sev­ eral proofs to select from. Each dot- en finished in different styles. Price, 18.00 and upward. Outdoor Work. We have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as group pictures, views c buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Ci\l«Lrg*morit*. Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed in every instance. Finished in black and white or colors. Frames. A variety of styles in stock to select from. Odd sizes made up for any size picture, certificate, etc. Waukegan St., nearthe Standplpe. WEST McHENBY, ILL. Telethon*, 493 m n I f l l l l I I w j f c . | North { Dakota | Lands! ' FEGEB8 & FEGEEf . . . . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. McHenry III. Office at Resilience, corner OmrtaaC Elm streets. Telephone 333. D. T. SMILEY A TTORNEY AT LAW, Woo<lstoefe', IlM«ols" All busings intrusted to his care will be properly and promptly attended to. I The richest and best land in m Eastern North Dakota for | sale at reasonable prices and * on good terms. Bend 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. | toed Afcflt. | 5M O. S. RANDALL, B. L. JOSLYN. J RAMI & JOSlYlt! ^UCT10NEERS.i j a. S. RiBdill, W.Ndfevy. J Farm Sales a specialty/,/,; Satisfaction guaranteed.' -' J|erms made known on • application. Add^ps r r. HOLLISTCHS "acky Mountain Tea Nuggets 1 Buy Msdloias ftr Baa^ Flask. •rials Ooldsa fiwltk sal Bssswsd Vigor, lecifie for Constipation, ladigsstion, Live Cidney Troubles, Pimples, totems. Iinptn Baa Breath, SluggUh Bowels, Bteada< ) - laokaohe. It's Booky Mountain Tea in ta >rm, SB seats a box. Genuine made b; .isTca Dana COKPAMY, Madison, Wis. QZn MMftETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Want Column. All ftdTertisementa inMrtod under tut bead at Ut« foUowin*rata*: Tire llaaa or law. St ceata tor Snt lBMrtlon; 15 onu for «aeh nlMwat taawUmi. Mora tluui five linec, ft CMU a line for flnt tiuwrtloa, and a oente »line tor additional InMrtkMM. F°E SALE--A coal stove. large Price cast iron chunk or only 94.00. Also radiator to save heat: will fit any stove. """ ~ Ef! I 8tf LAWLESS. U*OE SALE--Base burner stove. For fur- JP ther information inquire of H BMKY BSK- FKC.D, at barber shop. West McHenry. 18-tf IJVOR SALE--80 acres of the best land In Mc 17 Henry county. Paly buildings, (rood wa­ ter, 8 miles from in McHenry. In Standard Oil Co., sy. Fair buildings, * Borden's condensing factory , Agent 17tf steam heat 1 self-feeder hard coal stove, winters andaood asnew. Inquire of Jos. J W. F. STONE. D. D. S (Successor to Dr. P. C. Boss.) Qffice Eours from 9 a. m. until u. m. Albo open evenings. McHENRY, > - - ILLINOIS. Ofllce and Residence' over Petesch's Drug: Store. Telephone No. 274. , v - '4^/ * 1 TTOK SALE OB RENT-The Uertrude O. * Bennett farm H mile southwest of Spring Grove, 154 acres; new buildings, running water. Wili sell, or rtfnt for cash. Inquire of Frank H. McAssey, Richmond, Illinois. tt-3t UV)B SALE CHEAP--As we have installed r Btenm heat In our home, I offer tor sale a re, used only Will be sold cL_„. , Plstakee Bay, It DR. R. G. CHAMBERLEK DENTIST. R Offtee and Residence over n. J. Walsh's Sferfe tfours: 8:00 to 5:30. v ., • Wawaw. MCHB^KV. ILI^. 1 - «>,v. ' '. V j* 1 General Teaming of all kinds. • ' '. ^ I* S '<•*, r. > ricHBNRY , ILLINOIS , Bxcavatini Tslinlums -x NO. 393, " : MON sTorrn#- Inshrah^rAgent for all classes^:;, * property in the best Companies West McHenry, llltaols s • w FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PA1NTICR . AND PAPER HANG£R (Am\(d PAINTING, $5.00 and UPWARD House and Sign Painting and all Interior Dec- Residence north town line one block orating, wes; of river. MCHENRY, Telephone No.^4. V* \ i ' ^ r ^ ILLINOIS John *J Vycl^Jl DEALER IN General Hardware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma­ chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 548f 5 J j • 4 - " '% 1 McHENRY, & ILLINOIS. Telephone, NoTOM. D. A. . "»1f* Office in Helm-/ er bldg., Oenterviile.' X ,M.D.f VETERINARY SURUEON AND DENTIST. ^ 'McHENRY, ILLINOIS. M Well-drilling a spdfifelty. 'Phone 8B3. WM. BACON | Dealer in Windmills, Pipes, Pumps, Fittings, Well Supplies. First-class work gua,ran!§ed aA ail *"4 vS jW - ; : McHENRY, ILL, Tel. Mela 1714. WHY do people of Mc Henry, Lake an , o t h e r c o u n t i drop in at J Lambert Q. Seng's 92 Fifth Ave., CHICAQOt Because it is so home like. KILL the CGL ̂ H AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's Haw Discovery . m L re forfait TROTIB- 0NSUMPTI0N Pries OUGHSand 60c & $1.00, OLDS Free Trial. Cure for THBOAT and LUNG UBS, or MONEY BACK : y' . t '-'vsSS PATENTS obtained, or REC RCTURNCO. ae viuas'aaMaiBNOK. OaroMaaosaam lOWaaT. Send model, photo or ikatefc (or itaaroli and free report oa patanttdMtttr. amsroT aolta conducted brfore all eoorta PataDts obtained through as. an¥«a. Ttsaoaadaou>,frM. Taana.«ar- •Msa mad OOTVaiHTS quickly Opposite U. »• Patent OHIOSI WASMINOTON, O. O DSWIFT&0 T H F O R I G I N A L LAXATIVE GOUGH SYRUP Manas, two cheap. to tr1 it c JLJ «•! JLmt L A X A T I V E . i-r*; ,.£%*•'4; ) JjVJR SALE LB CHBAP--All bnlldinK material the Washington vPark race tracks 1 now being wrecked'bjr G- R®4' Wreck- | ing Co.. Chicaao, phone W ben aii lengths and sis , *<"><*' % ,,'y ' ' ; lie •>- 4; . •atworth Mi. Tim- scantling and lots all lengths and sisss, 4 and S hoards, fence posts, t L*$tfin»«S r̂nlsned. C O N T A I N I N 1 G HONEMAR niams M m bowsl* aad ̂ «"hpn soessatss* *?• w1: p n. a IlIESQ^r • v ; iP?: v- • i'%

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