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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Aug 1907, p. 4

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fvi pt¥,; ; . 5s..-. .!" ' V F ' . 4 & • >*. ! ,%r*. ^ ,4'^; lisSW:li ff*:® Cbatncw Barness HAVE 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 b e i n g t u r n e d o u t here right along and our customers are pleased. Come i n and let us give you our prices. :: :: HI. 3*. Ofeeien, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Bank of M c H e n r y This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BANKIIt BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all business intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to our customers and respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. CENTERVILLE Market We handle everything in the line of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages We also handle burgh Creamery Johns- Butter Chas. Q. Frett, McHenry, 111. Scrag gly Uo you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Gh, no ! Just put oa Ayer's Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer's Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. lit feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind of a testimonial -- ' "Sold for over sixty yea**.' Made by J. €. Xyer Co.. I-cweU, 1 A iRQ m&nufikcturers of yers SARS4PARIL1X PILLS, CHERRY PECTORAL. \k McHenry HMtler PUBLISHED K V K R Y THf RJnVlF BY F. Q. SCHREINER. Office in Bank Building. Telephone, Ho. 27*. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION I One year... 11.60 81x months. 7Scte. Three months.-Mots. Thursday, August 8,1907. QUARTER OF A CENTURY. Items Clipped from 'Bib Plaindwler ol August 9, 1882. Why Not I give us your next order for that steak ? We would be pleased to fill it for you. We know that we can please you as we handle nothing but the best. Buy i your meats where you know you are being given a fair deal and honest prices. That is what we do Here every day in the week. Our line of Sausages, Salt and Smoked Meats is always fresh and up- to-date. E. F. Matthews, West McHenry, 111. Pickles have begun to arrive at the factories in this village and the crop is reported quite promising in this section. Allen Walsh is the happiest man in town. It is a girl, and weighs eight and one-half pounds. The little strang­ er arrived on Wednesday. J. A. Going received word on Monday tbat his uncle, Freeman Going, was lying at the point of death at Cincin­ nati, and started immediately for that uity- * The baseball game on Thursday last between tbe Stars, of this village, and a team from Woodstock, was a very one sided affair, the McHenry boys win­ ning by the score of 50 to 16. It may not be generally known tbat we have a professional bee tamer and sorter in our midst, but such is the fact. He will sort out Italian from the com­ mon been, pick ont qneens, etc. For full particulars apply at B. Gilbert's grocery store on the West Side. * The ice cream par)or of Wm. Siers has been removed from the store of H. H.Nichols and has been consolidated with that of E. W. Wheeler in Kelter's block, where the public can hereafter find ice cream by the dish or quart at all times. Picnic parties or private families furnished on short notice by leaving orders at store. RemSdy For Diarrhoea. Never Known to Fall. "I want to say a few words for Cham­ berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recommended to a number of peo­ ple in York county and have new known it to fail to effect a cure in any instance. I feel tbat I cannot say too much for the best remedy of the kind in tbe world." S. Jemison, Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. NOTICE OF PROBATING OF WILL. C. B. WHITTEMORB, Attorney. Estate of John Cleary, deceased. STATE OF ILLINOIS i MCHENRY COUNTY fs*- In the County Court. August term, A. D. J907. To the unknown heirs at law, devisees, legatees and all persons Interested in the" es­ tate of John Cleary, deceased, late of Nunda, McHenry county, Illinois. By order of said court, public notice is here­ by given that Monday, the 16th day of Sep- teml>er, A. 1>, 1U07, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court House in Woodstock, in said county, is set for hearing the proof of the execution of the will of said Join Cleary, deceased, and for admitting said will to probate, when and where you can be heard in said matter If you so desire. G. F. KITBHTON, Woodstock. 111.. Aug. 6, lyoT. County Clerk. "Everybody Should Know" says C. G. Hays, a prominent business tnan of Bluff, Mo., "that Bucklen's Ar­ nica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever Applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. I've used it and know what I am talking about." Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch, F. Masquelet, McHenry ; G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists. 25c. The famous eight Bedouin Arabs, known as the "Whirlwinds of the Des­ ert," will appear as one of the attrac­ tions at the McHenry county fair. Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. M YCMM' IXHtKNCC. .. SMkfita •*( THC LOWEST. Send u,.*.*!. pi.»w xketch for expert neareb *n«l fiuj MtHbiltty MTRIRCEMENT ijuUm coudurUxl bcf..r« nil CO».n.- S'Siteute ofotaiiiwd through uk, TISED <ui<l SOLD. frw. TIRADE-MARKS, SIOMSk ivEtiJ COfVltlCHTS (jyiclily ubUiUiudL Opposite U. 8. Patent Office, WASHINGTON. D. C. DSWIFM SbMn Jfc Sawbatk.» - ] thesis A S&wbuck kept a stors, ( ^ * • Sucb as never was before. * •V"; ^ ; Citjr folks they wouldn't sell. • Wouldn't, let 'em ha veaswell:' ; Fetched their money, but, by Matt uldu t buy a blessed thlug. v , j ^ttldn't meet 'em face to fac«S|;' ' j And then sell 'em with good graoe.- ' j vuntrv trade was whtt they sought, , f olks would pay for what they bought j ' I ore they saw It . hide or tall. | They sent catalogues by mail * r j « H»t to every biased one ! Gottin" asai' at Possum Run, . j v. ,> set up at night and read j Wiien we'd orter bin in bed. i Hooks was 'bout as big as sin, i Had a lot of pictures In.- , v j And a lot of merchandise/v j Kv'ry kind and ev'ry siae. ; HI via* prices that they swore , j Knocked out every country stave, j Looked so straight and seemed so true, 1 bit at It--Jim did too. J tut, my neighbor 'crass the way. Hi'st man ever worked in hay, hist let him top off a stack. Sheds rain like a turkey's back; Pleasure Just to see him work, Never knew of Jim to shirk. Swings the scythe like it was play. I.t>ve to watch him work In hay. Well, we, like a pair of foo^, Sent off, got some haying iools. Jim got harness and a plo*. I, a range--3 see It now - Drat the thing, it was so light Used it fOr a torch one night; Towed the darn thing In the yard, Use It now for rendering lard. 't"\>re JIjm used the plow an hour Found the blame thing wouldn't'scaur; ' Tried the harness, broke a tug, Went to Helmer's, stole his Jug, In the cooler all that night, * Jim reflected on his plight. In the rf»ornin'%ld Al Stout, . Hardware merchant balled him out. Since he left the Fossuti^ Jail Jim says, "We won't buy goods by mall." Home merchants are cheap; anyhow Might have saved Jim on the plow. Jim says, "We can't sell no truck To sich folks as Shears, Sawlnnrk, They will take our cash away, But won't buy our corn or hay. That seems pretty strange to me." So I told Jim that I'd see. Asked 'em what they'd pay for oats, Couldn't they use some likely shoats. Or a few cords of wood? How about four tons of hay I could ship them right away? Could I furnish Mr. Shears With his family roasting ears? Also would my friend Sawbuck < Buy some of my garden truck? Auswer-came one summer day. Said they couldn't use our bay. Couldn't use our oats or shoats. Didn't like our billy goats, And no wood, for they use coal. When they needed truck to eat, Bought it down on Water street. Sorry, but they must refuse Anything but cash to use. I sat down and wrote 'em then, 'Hate to trouble you again, But I want to thank you, sirs, For your bunch of cockleburs. If you love your fellow-man, Do him good, sirs, while you can." While our merchants sweetly sleep. Shears & Sawbuck shear your sheep. TERRA COTTA. T. R. Anderson was a Richmond call­ er Sunday. Henry Shales attended tbe Shales re­ union at Nnnda Sunday. Henry Shales is spending the week with relatives in Chicago. Miss Ruth Anderson of Richmond is visiting at T. R. Anderson's, Mrs. B. F. Peck of Holcombville spent Sunday with her granddaughters here. Mrs. Frank McMillan and nieces were Holcombville callers Saturday evening. Mrs. La Plant and daughter, Martha, of Chicago are visiting at J. La Plant's. Mrs. T. R. Anderson auu MIdh Ruth Anderson were Nunda callers Satnrday. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Gracy and fam­ ily were visitors at J. H. Gracy's Sun­ day. i Mr. and Mrs. A, T. McMillan and granddaughter were MoHenry visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Conway and chil­ dren were callers in this vicinity San- day evening. Mrs. Lee Lock wood and children vis­ ited with the former's parents at Barre- ville Friday. r--i Mrs. J. Phalin and Mrs. M. Conway visited with Mrs. Geo. Frisby at Mo- Henry Wednesday. Mrs. E. Mortenson of Chicago is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. E. Knox and daughters, Marguerite, Genevieve and Dorothy, of Emerald Park spent Sunday at Mike Knox's. Qlrs. T. L. Flanders and children of Holcombville and the Misses Laura and Cora Mason of Richmond called on Mrs. Henry McMillan Friday. Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains honey and tar bat no opiates. Children like it. Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, ooughs and croup yield quickly. Sold at N. H. Petesch'a drag store. mmhh »nmi miiumMmnnminmHimii PAIN Vfcla In ths head--pain anywhere, baa it* IW« Is congestion, pain la blood pressure--nothing sit* uiually. At leait. so tayi Dr. Shoop, and to pKJYe it h« haa created a little pink tablet Thai tablet--called Dr. Shoop'a Headache Tablet-- •6fc»e« blood preaiure away from pain centers. ttieSectiacharming, pleaaingly delightful. Gently, though aafely, it aurely equalizes the blood lstion. Ii you bavs a beadacbs, lt'a blood praaaurs. Hitfa painful periods with women, aams cants. If you are aleepleaa, restleaa. ndrvoua, it'a blood eoageitlon--blood preasure. That aure'y la certainty, for Dr. Shoop'a Headache Tablet* atop It in 20 minute*, and tbe tablet* simply diatributs the unnatural blood pressure. Bruise your finger, and doesn't ft est red. and •well, and pain youT Of course it does. It'a coo. fostkm, blood pressure. You'll find it whsts pain la--alwaya. It'a aimply Common Sense W* asit at 25 cents, and cheerfully Dr. Shoop'a Headache Tableta „ N. H. PEtESCH, 5^-;.. % McHenry Illinois*; ' * 9 9 Prices: 35c, 35c; :50c. •f;. V A WHOLE WAGON LOAD v FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES SBStirtnotKe - # MASQUELET'S PHARMACY, McHENRY f PROS A TE NE WS Abstract [Furnished by McHenry County Company, Woodstock, Illinois.] REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Uobt J Williams and w to Anna H Car­ son, it 7 Pistakee Cottage grounds... .13000 00 Frank Nchumacker &w to Nick N Web­ er et al, It 4 A. P. sec 30 Burton mhq 00 Albert L. Howe & w to Mrs. O. E. Ed wards, Its 49 & 50 Orchard Beach 500 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. John W. Allen, 29. ...Three Oaks, Mich. Edith Hobart, 2%. Richmond George Nates, 38 Dunham Twp. Emma Knoll, 18 Walworth, Wis. Fred E. Brown, 94 Chicago Mary F. Birk, 34 Woodstock Wm Eickstadt, 49 .Riley Twp, Amelia Dollman, 64 Marengo Mrs. L. D. Lowell of Nnnda, superin­ tendent of fine arts at the Mchenry county fair, is making a special effort to secure a large and creditable exhibit in that department and asks tbe co­ operation of those who have paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, crayon work, china pain ng, etc. Nottast To insnre publication in The Plain- dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. AdveftioerB, especially, are asked to taka particular notice to titta effect TPSJIE? r'ln'Ti/ r-«w* a ik.tifc.Ti y a V i f l b n r i i T U U K i n A n n u A L HIT (OUNTY FAIR WILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT • Woodstock, Illinois, August 26 and (lose August 30,190? The management is determined that it shall be "THE BEST EVER." Larger Premiums are offered. Abetter Speed Program and the best of FREE ATTRACTIONS are provided for your entertainment. . : : Prepare your exhibits,early and plan to take your va­ cation at the Pair the last week in August. Pre­ mium lists and entry blanks may be procured by ad­ dressing the secretary, Woodstock,, Illinois. :: :: Geo. A. Hunt, - Wm. Desmond, Secretary. President. ^^0 P H I L I P J A E G E R ' GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT - - * "N' SPBXnAL **n?KNTION GrV*N TO THE SALE OF Dressed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs This is the oldeat house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished oa COLD STORAUK FREE ^ CHICAGO, ILUNOI5. Stall i * 3. FaKoft St Wholesale Market. fP M Masquelet Dre^ist md Afotheury IT GIVES THE WEST ItftSUUS LIGHT, _ rtA0! J#9 TH.SMITHSONIAN CORRBa TRUSS S \ HOUOS IN ANY aas Professional, Society V atnd Businesss Cards DAVID G. WELLS, M, D. OHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCDLI8' ^ Office ana residence corner Elm u_ Oreen streets, McHenry. Telephone No. 31t? * - FEGEK8 & KEG KLtfi pHYBIClANH AND SURGEONS, McHenry , L III. -Office at Hesldence, corner Oourt mi< Klmstreeta Telephone 333. ,,r I). T. SMILEY A TTOBNEY AT LAW. WooJ«t«ck, Illinois, All business Intrusted P hi care will be! properly and promptly attei dsd <0. >> . PARKER 8. WEBSTER : ^ T AWYfelt. T01.TOS Vector building, 128 " ^ ro« street, Chicago. Telephoue Oeatrrf^ 45!il. ,3*%: I>R. R. Q. GflAMBERLlN DENTIST. Office sad Residence over n. J. Walab> Store Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. WKST MOHbnhy, III. TeteptaoM N«, 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classeaof property in tbe best Companion. Wett McHenry, JUlaola FRANK BVHR ' PRACTICAL PAINTICR w' AND PAPER hamgeh ' (ARRIAOE PAINTING, S5.00 and UPWAKO? House and Sign Painting and all Interior Deo*-;!- oi'at'ing. Kosidwicc north town liueoue blocfeH^ wtsi of rt^er. Telephone No.SM. MCHENRY. • •• - •ILLINOIS John J. Vyoital DEALER IN General Hardware Stoves, Paints and Oils, Tin Mid ma­ chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 641 McHENRY. - - ILLINOIS, We have • complete line of the ikwe named Trusses. Yon will always And here a full supply of our Family Medicines. Wte are glad to say that the public believe In us and have been our firm friends ever since we started in business. We recom­ mend that you visit this store for all kinds of Drugs, Medicines, chemicals, Fancy and Toilet. Articles, Sponges, Perfumery, Paints, Oils," Varnishes, Brushes, Etc. We are sure you will be well treated and will find pure and genuine goods at moderate prices. 12 Elm St., McHenry. III. Minting t (ieorge Meyer, age 16; height, ftbont five feet; weight, abont 120 pounds; hair light, bine eyes and light complexion. When last seen he wore a black hat. bine and white shirt, > bine and white checked jacket, bine overalls and pat- ent leather oxfords. Any information regarding the above please notify LEWIE MEYER, Geuoa Jot, WJS. Uncle Si at th« Central opera hoose next Sunday evening, rain or thine. UNO. D. LODTZ BBPgHAMT TAILOR. w i u r o f e s AT MOD- K&ATE PRICKS. ALL WORK ' ' W4BAHTBB0.7 T i s-5V ^ ^ V * / £ v 't ' j1' 1 L., ^4 • * McHENRY, Y'C # UL •' ' -.y'.Xiiykti. •m - "w» " •' 1.* •»(' % K '••^STT- ^ ~' «LLIN PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits Ail shapes an-: Sev­ eral proofs to sele<*t fitnii. Eachdoi- en finished In different styles. Price, tS.OO vnd upward. Ot.tdoor Work We have extensive npparutus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as group pictures, views f buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Etde.rjem«ntn Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed in every Instance. Finished In black • and white or colors. Pram* a A variety of styled In stock to select from. Odd sizes made up for any size picture, certificate,'etc, ;%aukegan 8t.,nearthe Standptpe. - ' WEST McHENRY", ILL. T*l*»Hone, 495 Tel. M«ia 1714. WHY do people of Mi • Henry, Lake an other count! drop in at Lambert Q. Seas'* % Fifth Ave. CHICAOOF Is SO KILL". COUGH AND C U R E THI L U N C 8 WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PBICB FOR CSZSt?8 AND ALL THROAT AMD UJMfl TH0USLE1. nrrAitAVTMD BAtiBMOTOBI OK MONET BBIUJMDIft T H E O R I G I N A L LAXATIVE COUGH .MKUlf B E E S L A X A T I V E - . Mrs. Geo. Gilbert of WoodBtoclr, who «ill sntterintend tbe culinary and pre­ serve department at the cowing Mc- 8enry county fair, desires to have every lady prepare something for entry in one or both of tlwae departme«la. * 1 •- r 4 i. •i* ' , . v«'r V- 1 (it a SSwi"> L O M A I N I N O HONEMAR v.' ,iW, " f9«.- \ %: W-Wi h, ,tl» . Air:'4?/*/!

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