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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Feb 1907, p. 4

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m Nowi o •Green octors t HP we make mediciocs Ifor them. We tell ihem *11 | about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, liad they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con­ sumption. They trust it. Then [you can afford to trust ft. Ask your own doctor. beat kind of a testia&onial- «8old lor over «brtjr years." PIUS. BAIS VKW. WlkimMMCNtll We publiah Km ItmalM of >11 onr »xUcte--. V»ms grMtly aid the CI In creaking up a < III Mttary PiiMlef PtJBIiTSHKB EVERY THURSDAY BY F. Q. SCHREINER. Ofltee tn Bank Building. Telephone, No. *71. , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: yw months, 75cts. U.B0 Three months. Mete. Thursday, February 7, 1907. > finds it harder to get its own consent to raise salaries than to raise otherthings. Senator Bailey has a pitifully poor opinion of about three dozen members ; I# the Texas legislature. That scientist may be right about the earth 'drying up, but the Mississippi fiver seems to have grave doubts abont •It Chicago for some time has been talk­ ing abont widening a few of her streets. It has been a long time since she thonght of cleaning them. After Senator Foraker's come back at him, the president mast have been in fiie mood to sympathise with the Irishman who picked np a wasp and dropped it again with the remit*, "How hot its little foot is." Will wonders never cease? The mayor of Oakland, Cal., has refused a $15,000 position with a corporation that might remain mayor of Oakland at $8,000. A man like that might even stick to a job on the Panama canal. Two more women have appeared upon the scene olaiming the remains of Steel, the Philadelphia bomb thrower. As that gentleman was reduoed to exactly 846 distinct and separate scraps, there does look as tho there ought to be remnants enough to go around. - ' 1 new shah of Persia has already i off a few heads, but that, does not interest ns as much as the fate of the eight hundred widows. Prof. Starr of the University of Chi­ cago says that the dress suit is a joke. Perhaps he never had to pay for There is no joke about that part. - •?'/ "The devil is never troubled with a .• ear shortage," says the Milwaukee SentineL Neither is he troubled with aa ice famine, but his patients are. t .v The Sioux City Journal says one of '! :tfee appalling features of the grip epidemic is the necessity of spelling "asafoetlda." Spelling it, or smelling it? ' „ Chancellor Day of the Syracuse, N. %jlf: university, breaks over the eastern '•J/' Mills again long enough to say that the working men of this country are over ®Md. .'•i"' •- - A rebellious brother of the new shah of Persia is reported to have attempted suicide,, but without success. All he has to do is to let his reigning brother Mitch him. - Congressman Curtis, who was recent­ ly elected to the senate, knows the first hbf every man in hiB district, so if ill wonder that he smiled his way 'the senate. Fur BIIIMIIMMI MD MBit BTADNTKA Taks Orino laxative Fruiv Syrup. It sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and acts as a gentle atiuml&nt on the liver and bowe?* without irritating these organs. Oritte Laxative Fruit Syrup cures btlionraeas and habitual constipation. Doet, cot nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refuse to acoept any substitute. G. W. Besley. Asctaon Sal*. The nndereigned, having sold his farm, will sell at public auction, on the old John Fretwd farm, 1| miles north of Johnsburgh, 2 miles east of Ring- wood, on Friday, February 8, commenc­ ing at 12:30 p. m.5 the following de­ scribed property: Fourteen choice cows, new milkers and close springers, some with calf by side; bay mare, 15 years old, weight 1,000 pounds; three 2-year-old heifers; 3-year-old Hotstein bull; 2-year-old Durham bull; 7 brood sows, bred to a full blood Chester White boar; 37 fall shoats; 6 geese; 3 turkeys; 40 chickens; McCormick grain binder; McCormick corn harvester; McCormick mower; broadcast seeder; Rock Island corn planter; 6-shovel corn cultivator; spring tooth cultivator; 2-section har­ row; pair bobs; lumber wagon; disk pul­ verizer; fanning mill; feed cooker hold­ ing two barrels; hog rack; milk wagon; 100 bushels or more of oats; 15 bushels, barley; 20 bushels rye; 2 stacks corn stalks; quantity of oat straw; 8 milk cans: 6 bushels Yellow Dent seed corn; 10 bushels potatoes; quantity fine hay in barn; wood burner heating stove; shov­ els, forks and other articles too numer­ ous to mention. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of one year will be given on good bankable notes with in­ terest at 6 per cent. No property to be removed until settled for. Geo.' Vogel, auctioneer. NICK L. FREUND All advertisements inserted under this head at the following rates: Five lines or era, 85 cent* for first insertion; IS cents for each subsequent insertion. More than fire lines, S cents a line for first insertion, and S cents a line for addition* insertions. ARM FOR SALE-R. C. Mead offers Ms farm, consisting of 125 acres, model farm house, two good barns, poultry house, spring house; within one ruile of depot at McHenry, condensing factory, butter factory and grist mill. Terms reasonable and made known on application. H. C. MEAD, West McHenry, 11). ' j*OR SALE--Rich, dark, level prairie land, fC.50 to $7.00 an acre.on easy terms. Titles perfect. Splendid climate. All make money on laud 1 sold. i>OR SALE--Eighty acres of tiled hay land. 1 For further information inquire of G. 8. RANDALL, West McHenry, 111. , 31-tit* " JH)R RENT--80-acre farm, one mile south -1- o( West McHenry. Inquire at West Mc­ Henry State Bank. 31 3t* Vjrr ANTED.--^ girl to learu tailor's trade. "* No one need apply unless handy with the needle. Apply at once to J. D. LODTZ. A Los Angeles woman has a mania rcarrying her husband's ashes about fa hand bag. During his Jifetime she j|robably spent much of her time wan- tiering where he was. ' Itis estimated tffiat 10,000,000 women !4 In the United States do their own T VvSfBWk. while the remainder attend *f tendon tea and talk about the trouble ,4tie?*mJ&ving with their hired girls. RfcOde Island has only one senator .(AMI**) just now, but that is really all She is entitled to, and considering hip Standard Oil connection, it is doubtfal vhethetshefaashim or he has Rhode Island/ ' - The "Atlanta Georgian" has discot&r • «d that Senator-elect William Alden . Smith used to play the drum in a village 1t>*nd He ought to prove quite an ad­ dition to the now famous Tillman Miti • * :#trels. ji, We are not surprised that the sixty- •\i <Swo%ear-old Bostonian who claims be f^-jjiever told a lie in his life, is a bachelor y •'Jfo man with such a regard for the truth aould ever make good with his love making Special Announcement Regarding the National Pare Irood and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. 0. W Besley. F. O. Qani does auctioneering. Do you contemplate holding an auction sale this fall? If so, consult him. Tel­ ephone calls will be paid for by him Call up Nunda or address F. O.' Gans, Nunda, 111. 10-tf To stop a Cold with "Preventics" is safer than to let it run aqd cure it after wards. Taken at the "sneeze stage' Preventics will head off all Colds and Grippe, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. They will surely check the cold, and please you Sold by N. H. Pet"8ch. , WANTED: Ten men in each state to travel, distribute samples of our goods and tack signs. Salary $86 per month, $3.00 per day for expenses, Saunders Co., Department P, 48 Jack son Boulevard, Chicago, 111. Mar 2.7. Bee's Laxative Cough, Syrup contain ing Honey and Tar is especially appro­ priate for cb.idren, no opiates or pol sons of any character, conforms to the conditions of the National Pare Food and Drug Law, June 80, 1006. For croup, Whooping Cough, etc. .It expels the Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by N H. Petescb, druggist. Pine Salve Carbolized acts like a pool' tice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns Sold by N. H Petesch druggist. Piano Pedigree You don't bay a dog for a thorobred without invest­ igating his pedigree, do you? Might fool youi\self ,if you did! And you are not going to buy a IPiano, are you, without looking just as sharply to pedigree? /Pedi­ gree indicates breeding, de­ velopment and the Schulz Piano stands the pedigree test. The present day Schulz conies of a long line of good Pianos, yearly getting better The Schulz pedigree stands for years of development, im­ provement, progress. That's WHY SCHULZ PIANOS >AHSfr For next Saturday Pebruary ^ we offer the following Bargaini: One large Giaphophone with Morning Glory horn tfnd one dogen records, former price $32.20, for Saturday only*\3 ...., $18.00 One^ iayge %e-octave vB^rlor Organ, former price, $90i for Satilrday^ only • • • • • • • ' • * • • • » • • • • < • • . • . . . . i . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . $ 9 . 0 0 One Wheeler & Wilson box top, Chree-draw Sewing *Machift£f dark oak fin­ ished, former price $30.00, for Saturday only..<.... ...,. ... i.. $22.00 One slightly used Wheeler & Wilson box topv one-ftrstw Sewing Machine, former price, $25.00, for Saturday only.... v .... i V... , U . $18.00 One low-arm Singer Sewing Machine, ,five drawers, box top, former price, $35.00, for Saturday only , $10.00 One New Royal, fultcabineA Sowing machine, fonder price, $40.00, for Sat­ u r d a y o n l y . ̂ , r . . . . . . . . v One 17-jewel Elgin Watch, silverine case, o^en face, Saturday only. .$8.00 One 15-jewel Elgin Watch,> silverine case, open face, Saturday only. "$6=00 One 7-jewel Elgin Watch, silmine case, open face, Saturday only.. .^4 75 THIS IS FOR NEXT SATURDAY ONLY, POSITIVES NO OTHER DAY WILL THESE PglCES PREVAIL. First come, FlftST SERVED UOULIBT Id re«ifltence corner Elui ant IWiepfaone No. SIJ Etm st«re,et#» D. T. gMILE\ TTOliNB^ Woodstock, AT LAW *11 businesss iatrasted to his M M STONE, I>. IX . 'r •:*.--#«Jjcessor to T>r. F. O. Eos^.) ^pee' Honrs ffotti 9 a. m. unttl 5:39 ' p. m. ' Also open evenings. McHENRY, - - ILLINOm (MUce aud KesMaoc^ over Potesch's Drug Store. Tf leplione Ko. 374. DR. K. G . CIIAMBERXJN 2JENTXST. ^e a^wiidtBce over fl. J. Wi 8:oe to S'2 WKSTMoTlBwrirY. N. A; Huemann, V i STOFFEL Want Column. Te!ephone No. apg. V:;.SIMON. . jbisurance Agent for all classes of ' v < property in tht s best Companies. " - * West McHenry, UtiMb FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER CARRIAGE PAINTING, $5.00 and UPWARD House and Bleu Pair. Ling and all Intecior Dec- Residence north town line one blocit 'efe - --• Telephone Nrt.254. ILLINOIS SIMON STOFFEL. 28-6t DEALER IN y-\GeneriM ilia.rdwar0.--i Stoves^ Painfeftnd Oils. "liii and ana- chinexepairing of all kinds. 'Phone 548 ILLINOIS. ' ^OE SALE--Three new milch cows with calves by side; five close sprincers; also 2-year-old Durham bull. For further Infor­ mation applyto RICHARD GIVENS, McHenry, 111. Telephone 741. A GOOD all around grey mare for sale; sin­gle or double or heavy work. H. C. MEAD, West McHenry, 111. '" OST--Somewhere on street between St. Mary's church and the depot, a gentle­ man's gold watch and chain. Kinder will please return to William Herbes and receive reward. PARKER S. WEBSTER , AWYER. 701,708 Rector building, 122 Mon: roe street, Chicago. Telephone Centra1 4881. & DUhBE they had cough. quickly Emulsion throw Auction 8h1«. Bnvtefhitftd nay farm 1 wiH *#1 at pnblic auction on the farm two miles south of McBenry, on the Barreville road, on Thursday* Feb. 14, conimenc ing at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described property: Twenty eierht head of live stock, consisting of 10 choice Cows, close epringers; 2 heifer calves coming one year old; 2 bulls coming one year old: 3 good work horses---one black gelding, 17 years old, 1400 wt.; chestnut mare 11 years old, 1850 wt.; black geld­ ing 11 years old, 1160 wt.; 10 brood sows bred to Chester White boar; opti Bhoat; abont 100 chickens; 250 bushels 20th Century seed oats; 2| stacks hay; Os­ borne corn harvester;: McCormick grain binder; McCormick mower; hay rake; hay rack; truck wagon; milk wagon; hog rack; sulky plow; 2 walking plows; 2 pulverizers; 2 sprint tooth cultivators; 2 section harrow; 2 sets work harness; pair heavy leather fly nets;^»et driving harness; wood heater; about 10 bushels Rural New Yorker potatoes and a few small articles. Tertns of sale: All sums of f 10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of ten months will be given on approved notes at 6 per cent per annnm. Usual lunch at noon. Geo. Vogel, auctioneer. P. J. CL^A^Y : M»iqnern(l« Dance. . A hearty invitation is exten&e>$&> the public to attend a masquerade at Stoffel's hall, Monday evening, Feb. 11 Floor committee: West McHetiry, Walter Walsh; McHenry, Math. Roth- ermel; Woodstock, Ed Qnigley; Nunda, Floyd Thompson; Richmond, Harry Strain; Ringwood, Ray Dodge; Waucon- da, Vincent Martin; Johnsburgh, Will Kline; Solon, Duane Overton. Music by Metzger's full orchestra of Wood­ stock. Four cash prizes will be given, one each to the ladies appearing in the handsomest and most absurd costumes and likewise to the gentlemen dressed in the handsomest and nioxt comical costumes. A )<uifet luncheon will be served in the diDing room at 26 cents per plate. Dance tickets, Vigentlemen, 75 cents, ladies, marked or unmasked and not accompanied by gentleman, 2.r) cents. Horses and baggage cared for free of charge. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! orating, wes. at rlvoi MCHENRY, To buy ao eight-day, iialf-hour strike, kitchen clock, in walnut or oak finish. sell all of our above mentioned clocks ;$t $*.50Regular values $3.50. to $4. 00. all bur regular $6.00 and lor mantel clocks we will allow McHENRY," • .. i cent reduction. Orcein Helm Cir bldg., CenterviUe Telephone, No.m^ not miss this opportunity to provide yourself wi|h a fine clock at this low price. VETEKINAKY SURQEON AND DENTIST. ILLINOIS McHENRY, Well-drilliuB « specialty. . "i 'Phone258. WiS/i. BAOONf ILLINOIS. McHE 'PHONE, 773i Dealer.In Wir.thwills, I'ipes, Pumps, Fl SVijll SupDiies. First-class work linanantecd at all times mh-Tualn .WHY • f t people of lit'nrj. I.AKE IUI o t, i»v r count! irop in at • - ^ tSRibert Q- se Ave.. CHtCAO# A Y W E R S Because it Is SO house like. E L L C I O I s ^ AMD CURE THE L 'A ^ ^ : Price S0c&$1.00 Froij Trial. Surest and Quickest; Curo for TH THEOAT AND LUHG TROI7B- :JISI?TIOK C'JCiiS and ll !• jUf'l llll I III • ;4r mm LES, or MOETEY BAGS. The relief of Coughs and Colds* thfti laxative influent, originated with Qee's Laxative Cough Syrup containing Hon ey and Tar, a congb syrnp^ contain ng no opiates or poisons, which is exteif sively sold. Secure a bottle -at once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not fully satisfied with results your" money will be refunded. Sold by N. H. Pet­ esch, droggist. "1 • '• • .it.-. We want young men1 and wtimtfn to learn telegraphy at onr school. Unpre­ cedented demand for ^iterators. Good positions guaranteed. Expenses very low. Catologne explaining All free Dodge's Institute, Monroe St, Valpa­ raiso, Ind. Feb 7 The last opportunity yon will have to Attend a dance at Stoffel's hall until April will be next Monday night. > r * ' "J- f*. - • > : ^ „ , A • V THE LATEST ARRIVAL T, ̂ to announce die arrival of Ac INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO/S new line of Spring and Sommer Samples. j| Comprising about 500 of the most attractive fabrics. None are so j | up-to-date--none are so ^ompieiiensive. The styles, top^are the J latest Everything is new. The execution of your order will be j perfect of course. The International system of Tailonng is without j a peer in all the world. Call and congratulate us on the latest mval It's a bouncer. -- - M. J, m t'-c •* ' Promptly NBF,U:.E.L, OP F£E RETOHNED. 20 YEARS- CXPtfilKMCS. OurOMAROCS«•« THE LOWEST, s- nd mbdel, photo or alcetob for expert search ;L11 -I freo report on patentability. INFRINCSM^riY suit.-i conducted before ciiuits. r.'ttents obtained throug-Ii ub, AlWaj* YISEO nn«l SOLD, frco. TRADE-MARKS, MJ SIONS aud COt»VRSCHT» quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent Offlos, WASKINOTON, D. C. •M i a v p t c C C S w e e t t o £ a t L u A v P O A U a i y K o w c l U u t l v P H I L I P J A E G E R GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT 3?fe* J" SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OS" / • W pressed Beef, rtuttda* Hogs,, VMI1« Poultty, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs ' This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price list* foriiisbed OD .ppuctio^ . cou>.SftoRA(1E CHICAAO, ILLINOIS. Jos. H. JHuemann Johnsburgh Illinois. •ells the MtrVi *ker Gasoline /• Engine-, Duplex Grinding Milled Hock Island Plo-vs, Wagons,. , * 's ^ / Carriages, Buggi« » ., Wind ' '.•Well Supplies, Harness 'Paint Oil and Machine O'l a Specialty. frakHi UUMit 4 i*" a^ent for tlie above. Wo the Bods on your Buitd- tCTS and should they he struck by llgbtni^K we pay damages if no more thau £500. Call aud («« fall particulars. t;,r v ^ . Qmn BUcKsmitB^ "5 Pikes ilwiys Reiseutile HOLLISTER'S . , inky Mountain Tea Nuggete A Busy Mt dioino for Busy People. "r s:tfa GolJeu Health and Eeaewad Vigor. if: eiftc foi- Constipalion, Indigestion, Livs « ;• .-luey Trouble:^, Pinijiles, Eczema, Im$urv Bad Breath, Khiccjish Bowels, Headaclt * C^'ickache. It's Kooky Mountain Tea in tai.* 85 cents a box. Genuine made by «•>! - ca Pava COUPANT, Madison, Wis. NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE T H E O R I G I N A L LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Best for Couohs, Colds, Crouo, Whoopino Cough,Etc. L AX ATI V E The re<j letter "ll'Mscm , cvory bottlo. CONTAIN IMG s-JkL 4$ l, i.k s , .T1 ; ism « * IEVTAR 40 court syraps coatitiaiaj eplate* eeutl<> at* the bowels. Bee'a taxatt** Ho l tlM bowel* and CODUIM a C «. PETESCH, ••m " ^

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