sr Mows, steadily ajf>- breik the hardest rock. , day after day, jars jHfljitt thfc throat and lungs ihe healthy tissues give I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the couching, and heals torn membranes. VtalwaftkfBd of * testimonial-- "•oM l*r over •ixtyyear*." SA*SA?ARILW- PILLS. . '/i?- HAIR VWOR« »so Merete '• w» publi»a i of BU OUR tnedictno». yers . Pliindetler PUBLISHED BVEBY THUKSDA* BY F. CI, SCHREINER. <Mfe» fa Bink Bnlldlng. Telephone, No. 878. Ht TtiftMS Or SUBSCRIPTION: yViC. «.» 75 ct*. Three months. 40cts. Thursday, February a i, 1907. | Itt ooniniioinB OP HIGHWAYS. ^ I hereby MUtoosce myself a candidate for the office of highway commissioner for the town of McHenry, subject to t>M» ftyHWn primaries, and will be II--tflll for the enpport of the voters* It* JAMES CONWAY. *, v; ' . on friends he FOB TBC8TEK. ' Ifcanby announce myself a candidate Cor tiM Office of member of the village mbjeot to the decision of the es. Thanking the voters they may extend, I am, Keapectfnlly yonrs, KbSl f F. J. HEKBBS. Bfe- t/ FOB COLLECTOK. I hereby annonnce myself a candidate lor ttttoffloe of township collector, snb- jQBttothe decision of the Republican town primary. Thanking my friends for theaapport tendered me last year aadhopiag that their support will be again gjhran me, I am, Respectfully yonrs, ffarch 14. JOHN NIKBBN. Rising From the OravjK; ; A prominent manufacturer, Wm. A. r«rt«nlL of Lucarna, N. C., relates a SMMft remarkable experience. He says: "After taking less than three bottles of Becfarlc Btlters I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Bright's diaeaeo, in the Diabetes stage. I folly Electric Bitters will cnre me r, for it has already topped tin liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for yeare Guaranteed at N. H. Pqtesoh's, McHen ry, G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drug steam Price only 50c. ; A few robins have been seen dnring the week. A sure sign of spring. Want Column. . AM »trm llllliint» Inserted under this bead at the MM: lines or less, £5 cents for first It MDt» for each subsequent insertion, lines, 6 cents a line for first insertion I*)Im for addition* insertions. WANTED for conductors and motor " J- A few intelligent, industrious men on toad operating city and interur Answer "R" care of Plaindealer. -BIASM FOB SALE--H. C. Mead offers his 7^ - MUF®, consisting of 125 acres, model farm ~ ,t«oaooa barns, poultry house, spring un one mile of depot at McHenry, f- wT-g--J factory, butter factory and grist VI11L. Terms reasonable and made known on JVflleattOB. H. C. MEAD. West McHenry, III yOEBALE^-Kl^ty acres of tiled hay land * _ *pr farther Informatiou Inquire of «.8. <UwiH.t, West McHenry, 111. 31-fit* A a" around grey mare for sale; sin Rle or double or heavy work. 84 H. C. MEAD, West McHenry, 111, also eggs for hatch b Wnite Leghorn Minorcas; also about Ivmouth Bock hens and pul BTFL OAK POULTRY FAKM, Half mil® Mrth German Catholic? Churctil •• " 34-4t» . B A L E -- About thirty tons of hay--some and clover and some upland; al ® Mm. I am about to move to Spring Grov aaaao npt Wish to move the hay with me. 1 <Hwr®o, nay can be left in barn to suit the •ers convenience. For further in for t *PP'F to JACOB HOLLARBDSH, West McHenry. Ill WA»I1™I>."^'000 ^ 5 per cent Interest. _ * flTe years. °n 73 acres of Lak property. Inquire at this office. 35-2t W 5SS^ltleman,(!r lady to travel for -i^-J^S*£!£i,le luse °J lar«e capital. Ter- «t borne or abroad to suit. If desirable Sgt npme may be used as hea«l<iuarters salary of il,0jJ2.00 per year aud ex Aiexander'125 H. Silver was a caller at Mr. Hollar- Irtish's Wednesday, i? • j A- P. Peck of Wisconsin spent Son- day at his home here. I Mr. M. H. Conley of Chicago spent Sunday at W. Gilbert's. Mrs. H. McMillan i*nd children called on Mrs. B. P. Peck Sbnday evening. Mrs. Thomas Powers of McHenry was calling on relatives here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Powers and daughter visited at W. Powers'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Powers visited at P. Cleary's near Emerald Park Wednes day. •"* Mr. Hildebrand and Miss Jessie Wink- leman called on friends In McHenry Sunday. 1 Misses Alva Mid Merl Hollarbnsh visited with their sister, Mrs. H. Silver, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Flanders visited at Mr. Colby'sin Barreyille Wednesday afternoon. Misses Irene Davoll and Ella Kno blauch spent Sunday with Mrs. H. Mc Millan at Terrs Cocta. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilbert and Mrs. M. Conley andi children attended a party at Mr. B. Harrison's in McHenry Saturday even ing. J.. . . To atop a Gold with "Preventics" a safer than it- run and cure it after wards. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will bead off all Colds and Grippe, and perhaps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome oandy cold cure tablets selling in 5 cent and 35 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics. , Thev will surely check the oold, and please you. Sold by N. H. Petesch. ^ " j KMEBALD P. Rev. P. Bourke called Snnday. Miss Mary Sntton spent Snnday at herfiome. ' " ' Miss Minnie Knox spent Friday at B. J. Sutton's. Ed Sutton and LeeWalmaley visited at Gibbs'Sunday. Mrs. P. Cleary spent* Jaw days in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh called at Ed Knox's Sunday. Mrs. Charles Gibbs of Chicago is spending a few days with her parents. John, James and Panl Armstrong of River Forest spent Snnday at Emerald Park. Misses Agnes and Anna Carey and Phil Kane visited at John Belihan's Snnday. John Gibbs and Ed Sntton returned from Colorado and speak very favorably of the West. Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh and chil dren of McHenry ate birthday dinner at Peter Walsh's. Several from here attended the tenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George Frisby last Saturday. If you are Constipated, dull or bilious or have a sallow, lifeless complexion, try Lax-eta just once to see what they w ill do for you. Lax-ets are little tooth some Candy tablets--nice to eat, nice in effect. No griping, no pain. Just a gentle laxative effect that is pleasingly desirable. Handy for the vest pocket or purse, Lax-ets meets every desire. Lax-ets comes to you in beautiful litho graphed metal boxes at 5 cents and 25 cents. Sold by N. H. Petesch. The Los Angeles Limited. v Electric lighted train, Chicago to Loe Angeles every day in the year, less than three days en route, via Chicago & North-Western, Union Pacific and Salt Lake Route. Splendid equipment of the most modern and complete charac ter, accommodating all classes of travel Pullman drawing room and private compartment sleeping cars, Pullman tourist sleeping cars and composite ob servation cars. For full information apply to nearest ;ent of The North-Western Line. Feb 14 8t 4 . r "• • '• -• i • • . Men Past Sixty in Danger. More than half mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate gland. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged pros tate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years.altho I am now ninty- one years old." G. W. Besley. / • This is the time of the year that the city's cross walks should be atten !<-<' u>. MOlfcs We have just placed on display 3 difierept styles of the Edison Pho nographs, known the world over to be the leading Phonograph to day manufactured. We also have 150 of the latest and most up-to- date Edison Records among them being Uncle Josh Weathersby's ever laughable stories. Come in and hear Uncle Josh tell about his arrival in New York, his exper ience on an automobile, at the base ball game, with the Lightning Rod Agent and many other funny ones A. Huemann, - West McHenry 4 Chat new Harness U AVE) you placed * * your order for your new spring har ness? If not, let us figure with you. We are turning out some of the finest work ever seen i n Mc Henry and want to do your wok. New harnesses are being being turned o u t here right along and our customers are pleased. Come i n and let us give you our prices. :s lit fl. Cbelen, MCHENRY, ILLINOIS. CENTERVILJJB handle everything in' of fresh and salfe JWEATS We also handle Johns- Chas. G. Frett, McHenry, 111. Boston schoolboy was taD» Hi* arms were He didn't have a strong muscle Jn his. body. : \ \ /T ;j. The physician who had attended the family for thirty y^ri grgreribffd ScetTs EmuMom NOW* blacksmith PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits. A l l s h a p e s a n d sizes. Sev eral proofs to select from. Each dot- en finished in different styles. Price, $2.00 and upward.v Outdoor Work. Wo have extensive apparatus.- for all kinds of outdoor work, such as group pictures, views ( buildings, ^cattle, machinery, etc. EivlBrgemeritu, Copied from any small pictureiJtLlkeness guaranteed in every lu.statffie. 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., near the Standplpe. WEST McHENUY, Ibgf' TelepHon*, 493 , . . CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! Now is tie Time dnd Here is the Hue m> buy an eight-day, half-hour strike, kitchen clock, in Walnut or oak finish. - To reduce our stock we will sell all our above mentioned clocks; $2.50 each. Regular' $ialues $3.50. to $4.00. / ; : - all our regular $6.00 and $7.00 pat* •|br mantel clocks we will allow ten pem Cent reduction. : : : > A' Do not miss this opportunity to provide yourself with li tne clock at this low price. E. C« Jacob & Company, 'PHONE, 773. •rj*:x McHENRY, ILLINOIS. That All Important Bathroom. - : r , / • ' Yoa have often heard people remark, "If f werft^ever to build I would plan my bathmonl ' and; would not put all my money into the parlor with its finery.** . That's good common senae sendment, lor' the bathroom l> die i** • most important of all #81 the household. It's the Mecca of cleanli ness, health and refine ment, and nowadays many homes are judged by their bathroorw/ We would lite to help you plan your bathroom and believe that we< could surprise you by putting in a bathroom for you at a much less cost then you might expect and at the do lt~ better more money. - We have a booklet ' * Modern Home Plumbing" which will {how you how to arrange your bathroom, kitchen and laundry plumbing with "StaadaMf* Baths and one piece Lavatories, the best plumbing equipment in the world. Call, write or phone for i* *bpy. It i$ free» ' f f '* !' tl6ro6SsSrcisutl^^csscnriiy , > • ' 0 . T . S M I L E Y A TTOirSTET At LAW, W Ail business intrust<ad ^ properly and promptly ai ' " '. '• .v., • 41^ k.nitooli Xt ca«e wlitba y. x, PARKER S. WEBSTER. T AWYER. 701.702 Rect<w.baHdtnB, IS Moa- « roe street, Obicago. Telephone Oeatr&l 4531.. . : . W. F. STOISTE, T X T X B s , •» Si « (Successor to Dr. F. 0. Ross.) Office Honrs from 9 a. m. until &80 p. m. Alao open etanings. McHENRY, OiBce and Reside oce over V.11 \ ' .^>4: •juawm ^ Pwtosch'a Drag -* Store. Telephone No. 874. 1>R. R. G. CHAMBERI^N - DENTIST. : ' "* Office Residence aver f|. J. WaMi's iMnrw fiours! 8:o® to »:3®. » WWVXT litbMKivHnr. J3uu Tdcpbone No. 393. _ SIMON SSOFFEll __ , Insurance Agent for all classes <|| property in the best Companies , * W«rt McHeanr. Ml 'MP*?-. ~r v---- J - • '.Jf V 2 ?\' • \ "*£„"• ' ,J t «#* carriage 1 FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAUITKK AND PAFEK HAHGER House and Sign Paintla|rai)4 all Interior Dec orating. Residence north town line one block WM tine, ites t of river. MCHENRY*. Telephone No. ; -.1 IliIJNOlS John a Vycltil^ DEALER IN . " Genera.1 Hardwaie 1*0* f Stoves, Paints and Oils, tin and ma- }• chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 648^ U McHBNKtV * ; ILLINOIS. Telephone, N o . 6 W . r D. A. Office In Helm- .erbldg., Oentervllle VETERINARY SCJROEON • AND DENTIST. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Well-drilling a specialty*. 'PhoaeSSS.- vv: ' ' * • i WJM. BACON 1 ' W' Dealer In Windmills, Pipes, I'umps, Well Supplies. First-class work ' % A Valuable Lesson. "Six years a^o 1 learned a valuable lesson," writes John Pleasant, of Mag nolia, Ind. ' 'I then began taking Dr. King's New Lif^ Pills, ahd the longer I take thein. the better I like them." They please t-verj'body. Guarantfed at N. H. Petesch'*, M<rHenry, G. W. Bes ley's, West McHenry. drug stores 85c. Mrs. J. J. Hille was a Chicago pas senger Tnesday morning. She was joined in the windy city by her hus band Wednesday evening, and both are the guests of relatives there. § It's a good old world after all; ";f ^ ^; If you have no friends or money Into tfce ri ver yon can fall; Marriages are quite common an4:v' a, - More people there would be, • J*'/ ; Provided yon take Rocky Monhtsdn Ten. Ask your drnggist. You Can't Judge a Drug Store by . Its Size Good goods come in small packages, you know, and a small, compact, carefully stocked pharmacy may provide far better seryice than a larger one. Some of the most famous drug stores in the world are small. 5 It all depends da tae q^ality^ the Completeness of the assortment of essential things and the man- gement. : Our store does not occupy as may square feet as somjB, but you will go far to find one that can serve you better in everything that pertains to drugs and medicines or in any of the scientific phrases of the business. » &}•' *-,v • • • .in ' Al tU H. PETESCH JMcHENRy. ILLINOIS. G. L. Pace, Hurvey Hwily, E.7. Hanly, R 8, Wh^er, H. Price, Geo. Huily. Be 8, C. Mead and W. £ WhiU toWjoofetookonlagal *&£ H. H. ware called iiite BK McHENRY, ILL. Tel. Mala 1714. '̂ WHY mrg do people of M Henry, Lake aa other couati irop In at Lambert" Q. SMg»i se Fifth Aye.. CHtCAOM to ' aa^ 1, FANCY GROCERS Because it home like. THE AHD CURE THK LUHOa Dr. King's New Discevsry Y'ONSU FOR Qjjgi t $ '<•' ONSUHPTtON 0U6HS and oraat and ftnickwrt Qnrg fbr 3l AT and LUgQ TB09B. LS8, or XOHX7 MJUOL . * We as do it witk tk lest | ilwiys. (ID up pfeOK ta iim yur $Ms will le ftHvml it yow very ioof • v.* muwmnmu L A X Al M"' Lax-ets 5 uSSlSL & - T> w-'-:-*,- Mrs. Fnlllngton and daughter of Woodstock spent Monday at the home of C. L. Page. They left Tuesday ntoralng for their naw hom* in Garden aty, Kin. i' •