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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Mar 1910, p. 5

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*33- j '^^V-Vr fi\ - '% X'- ••>»•..' * -K* - :i:0i M*?1# ; STATE OF ILLINOIS.--p CERTIFIES That the STATfe BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE STAT6*0F Kepc^ng sf^mal l^ust and confidence in the integrity, diligence and di^^tjiQii •jw •i': FRAtyK MASQUELET ^ hereby appoint and (Commission) him the State Board of • •• ^ v-v* - W.5 the County of McHenry under the provisions of an Act concerning Diph^ eria Antitoxin approved May 13th, 1905, and an Act approved June 16,1909, In Testimony Whereof, I hereto set ray hand and cause to be affixed the Seal of State Board of H parch,.-M#7191(3l|S Ci^jr of Springfield}...tjtjfs first day of ll <Vi m ry. •&fa» This Antitoxin can be had FREE OF CHARGE TO ALL, at our store by having your family physician call or send for i F.MASQUELET. IN and let us show you samples of "bur four- piece suits, including pants, coat, belt and cap to match. The very latest thing out --will be all the go during the coming spring and summer. While we are show­ ing the samples we will at the same time quote you prices that are exceedingly low for the quality of the goods. Order your suit early so as to have it when the balmy brgezgs blow ag-^iM^ :: :: :: J. D, LODTZ, McHENRY, ILLINOIS ^Highest market p r i c e s p a i < d f o r pars ,oi evi^y de- '^cription, &ing rjhem to us, ̂ .Te.1- •||phoneNa*;~ 222. 1 McHENRY, ILLINOIS fr 2Z3M3IAH Let Us Answer that GROCERY : QUESTION for you. Per haps you are not aware of it, but it's a fact that our Groceries are becom­ ing the talk of the town. It's only natural that they should as we handle only the very l^est and in each and every case conform to the. regulations sot aside by the Pure Pood Law. We want you as one of our customers. M. n. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 694 flcHenry, - Illinois. THE WRONG WAY to select harness is the way it is usually lone. Price is K*-MiemHy the first consuf- •ratloii. ff iliat is very low the Roods seem attractive. reRuiKliess of quality, tudgo our goods the other way ulnmt. Klxaiiiiue into the quality of this Liai-iies* Urst. Then ft will lie seen that it. is 'worth' ilmost any price. But. our prices are not high. 'ViUmijjoiisidtsred-'they are feuiuik- ildy low . :: :: • :: G. A. Barker ricHenry, ill. If yon have entertained company from distance, gone on a visit yourself, met with an accident, have sickness or death in the family, entertained at a party, had a marriage in the family or any other bit of news that may be of general interest, hand or mail it to this office for pnblication. All itetnf will be thankfnlly received. ' The regular monthly meeting of the nights of Colnuibns takes place at toffel's hall thin (Thursday) evening. U membera are reqaeeted ta b* pre«- ufc. . \ Walters' Benzo antiseptic crMUD for he bauds at Petesch's, Bertha Emmert Expert Fitter of Olasses for att EyeTroubles At Besley's Drug Store 7M-y*sr Wednesday, Mar. 9 April 13 Tlay 11 % J u n ^ 8 July 13 ,r^Aug. 10 Sept. 14 Oct. 13 Nov. 9 Dec- 14 Place Voiir Order Now. The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every pasi- office in the conntry circular letter to the pnblic, urging everyone to use en­ velopes with a return card printed thereon. Every business man, farmer or person of any occupation should have his name and address printed on his envelopes, thos injuring their return to the sender if anv mistake is made in the address. Call at The Plaindealer office and leave orders for this stationery and it will be pnt np in firet-claas manner, Have yon seen our five and ten cent counter? If not, better call in and save money. J.J. Vycital. (r E G G S For Hatching! Single Comb White Leghorns ami White Wvandott.es, bred to lay, $1.00 per setting* Single Comb Hrovvn Leghorns 50c per 13 $3.50 per 100 Also agent for Cypher's Incu­ bators and Brooders. All orders promptly attended to. PEPPING POULTRY FARM McHENRY, - R. F l> No. 3 - ILL EXECrTOH'S NOTU'R. Estate of Robert II. Sherburne. Deceased. The undersigned having beuu appointed Executrix of t lie last Will and Test anient of lloliert. H. Sherburne, deceased, lute of the roiuity of Mcllenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives uotice that she will appear be­ fore I he County <'onrt of McHenry County, at the (Jourt, House in Woodstock, at the May Term, on the first Monday in May next., at which t ime ail persons having claims against sa.ld Estate sire not ified and requested b) at­ tend for the purpose of havltiK the same id- jnsted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. U:iied this 21st day of February, A. I). UHG. 38-8FC TIAFTAH M. SHEKBUKNK, tixecntflx. EXEci Toii's NOTICE. Rstrtt.e of Prederlcl; Hloek, Deceased. The undersijfiied having been appointed Executor of t he last Will and Testament 4»f Frederick Block. deceased, late of the Coun­ ty of McHenry autl State of Illinois, hereby KIvejj notice thai, he will appear Ix'fore the County Court, of Mcilenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the May Term on the first Monday in May next. at. which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested Unit tend for the purpose of having the sunie adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are re­ quested 1o make immediat e, paymeut to the undtrsigned. Mated this 21st. day of February, A. !>• 1KI0. H7 3t I/Outs HutCK, Exeeutor. Want Column. AH flulvt rtftsement* Inserted under this h*»ad «tthe following r»tes: FlveUuetior le»8, *46 cents for flr»t iu»ertion; 16 cents for Insertlun. More th4n five lines, 6 a line for firnt iniwrUon, iid 3 mentis * line for additioiil inaertioiiKi. "C^OIt SALE--Good second band base burner and steel kitchen rauge. Inquire of 38 BLOCK « BKTHKK. vy ANTED--Com| " * S.n small family Stock, ill. tent girl to do housework W. 8. THOHNK, Wood- !W-8t RENT- My residence on lolitt street, West McHenry, 111. Inquire of or wr MRS. A. C. MATTHKWS, West McHenry, 111. pAOR HA 1,E--Saloon buildlug, 30.\is0; six min- utes' walk to the lake. Inquire of I'Artt L. RAOHDT, Crystal Lake, III April 1 "CVJRSALE -25 bushels choice clover seed; A also altout 250 bushels choice seed oats. Inquire of C. L. PAGE, West, McHeury. 3T-4t TOR SALE--Full blood Rhode Islaud Red *- cockerel. For further information ad­ dress or apply to L. E. WALMSEKY, Mcllenry, 111. Also pasture for rent. I OUR A RLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS C ALES MEN WANTED to look after our In- terests iu McHenry and adjacentcouutles. Salary or commission. Address THE VICTOR OIL COMPANV, Cleveland, Ohio. "G^OR SALE--North and South Dakota land: x S15 to 125 per acre. Also farms in Minne­ sota. For farther information apply or write E. W. HOWE, McHeury. III. 20-tf TpOR SALE OR RENT- *- together with two lots. A six room house. For further In­ formation write, phone or apply to THeO. WiNKKLS, Mcbkmry, III. 'I'buue Tttf. t^OR SALE--aOOor tKO bushels choice Oder- A brucker barley, free from all foul seed; 7%C per bushel. Apply to SATTKM, OU the Frank Wattles farm. West McHenry. 87-tf ttlliUKFIELUi H ^B^Maaon shipped a carload of stock to the city Monday. . J. C. Battoo WHR a pleasant oallerat Woodstock Tneeday. ' , Mrs. Rone Go«ldard a btiKlne<M caller at Sharon Tuesday. Miae Mabel Skinner wan a Crystal Lake caller last week Thursday. Mrs. Reeer and daughter, Marjorie, were Crystal Lake callers Saturday. Miss (ilenys .Taeob« was a bnsinesa caller in Crystal Lake one day last week. The Ladies' Missionary society met Tnesday afternoon with Mrs. A. Levey. Mrs. Sarah Wakefield was a Wood­ stock aiul Stmrcm caller one day this week. ~j+- /Mrs. Held of Crystal Lake visited with Mr. and Mm Bullock last Thursday. The Royal Neifchhors'held their tisaal meeting at the M. W. A. hall last week Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. Annera and Mrs. E. R. Smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. R Shelt at Woodstock Saturday. Frank Thayer of Hebron visited with relative* here part of Friday and Sun­ day. Saturday Mr. Thayer spent in Elgin Mrs .Tames Whyte and daughters, Misses Mildred and Helen, also Mrs. J B Lynch and daughter, Madalene, were Chicago callers last Saturday. Mrs. E. Hardyman and daughter, ffracie, of Reloit visited with her lister, Mrs. D. O Kline, and mother, Mrs. Risley. from Saturday until Monday. James Whyte has sold out his grocer­ ies and real estate here to Mr. Saila of Crystal Lake Mr^ Saila will move his family to their new home as soon as vacated. Mr. Reeer, the new "sup" of Borden's factory, has purchased the .Tames F. Whyte residence and moved his family from West Chicago to their new home last Thursday. Our paw tor, Rev. (liesselbreCt, expects to move his family Into the manse as soon as it is vacated. Rev. Sillars is given the use of the same uutil he goes to his new charge. The Christian Endeavor society will give a concert in the Pge^bvterian church Friday evening, March IS, to begin promptly at 8 o'clock. A good program will be rendered. A silver offering will be taken during the even ing. A cordial invitation is extended to one and all. A local option meeting ^as held at the Presbyterian church Sunday after­ noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. (Jreen, pastor of the Methodist church of Woodstock, Assistant County Superintendent of Schools E F Booth, Lawyer Francis and several other prominent men from Woodstock gave excellent addresses and it is to l>e hoped that theit earnest and sincere efforts in this cause will not lie in vain. v SCHOOL NOTF.R Mariorie Reser has entered the fifth grade. Charles has moved with his parents to Chicago. , Mrs. A. Levey and Mrs. Benson were recent visitors. The second grade are read ing "Stories From History." \\ e are sorry to lose so many from our school ranks. Jackson, Josiah and Lois Whyte have moved to Woodstock. The third grade are reading "Chll dren of the Psltu Lands." ANTKD--A live a^ent In t his town to sell ** the best Vacuum cleaner on the market. Both hand and electric power. wT M. BAYMB. proposition at once. Manager, 1534 I nion . Write me for Sales Ave., Chicago. tM>R SALE Choice eighty acre farm with good improvements, good fences, one mile from good town and lake, oftly per acre. Easy terms. Several good 'farms for rent. The very best large farm In northern I llinols for sale ou easy terms, ti'i-tf. , SIMON STorrni,, West 1 Mcllenry, III. •OlJO. Jack Walsh of MuHeury. was a recent Volo caltar. Mrs. A. J Raymond was the guest of relatives in Waucouda last week. Paul Avery of Lake Villa called at the Paddock home Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Ladd and Fisher of Wancon da were iu town Wednesday afternoon. Harvey Hanson returned Saturday from a several months'stay in Wiscon- sita. Miss Mildred Zuelsdorf of McHenry spent last week with her grandparents here.. ,• V ' • > Miss Lucy Dunnill is spending a few weeks at^the Dowell home near Watt-' conda. % \ . . Jason Walton has given up bis work in the wagon shop and will work at carpenter work during the summer. Mr. and Mrs Frank Hironirnus enter tained their friends last Monday even ing. About a hundred were present and spent the evening playing pro­ gressive euchre. AH report an enjoy* able time. .-JpU-'V • >:i-' Saved a Soldier's Life., Facing death. from shot and ah^ll in the civil war was more agreeable to J. A. Stoue, of Keuip, Tex , than facing it from what, doctor* said was consump tion. "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes, "that developed a cough, that stuck to me in spite of all remedies for years. My weight ran down to 180 pounds Tbeu I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me. I now weigh 178 pounds." For Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Asthma, Hemorrhage, Hoarseness, Croup, Whooping Cough and lung trouble, it's supreme. 50c, f1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch and F. Masquelet. TEBRA COTTA. Mrs. B. F. Peck is gaining slowly. M. Knox spent Saturday in Elgin. F. M. Peck spent Sunday at Henry McMillan's. Jay Doherty of Holcoinbville was a caller here Monday. Mrs. P. H Conway spent Saturday with relatives in Elgin.v Miss Emma Conway of Elgin spent Sunday with relatives here/ Mrs S. Knox is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. Knox. Jas. Conway of Ring wood called at P. H. Conway's Monday evening. Miss Ruth Anderson of Richmond is visitiug at the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hunt of Holcouib ville were calling on friends here Fri­ day. Mr. and Mr*. W. If. Welch of Gris- wold Lake visited relatives here Thnrs- day. The Clover Leaf manure spreaders go like hot cakes. Only a few left. Win. Stoffel Mrs. T. R. Adnerson ant daughter' Sylvia, spent Tuesday with relatives in Riclumtnd. Mrs. T. L. Flanders and daughter. Mildred, of Holcomhville were callers at H. McMillan's We^lnesday, Stubborn as Mules are liver and lw>wels sometimes^; |eem to balk without cause. Then there's trouble--Loss of Appetite--Indigestion, Nervonsnesp, Despondency, Headache. But such troubles fly before Dr. King's New Life Pills, world's best Stom­ ach and Liver remedy- So easy. 25c at N. H. Pfteech'a and F. Macqnelet's. JOHSSBIRGH. G. II. Adams transacted bnslnesg in Chicago Wednesdays Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freund of Me* Henry were in town Saturday; Math. L%y of Spring Urove was a caller here Thursday morning. ; Misses Josephine Lay and Celia Nell were McHenry visitors Tuesday. Mrs. John S. Freund of McHenry vis­ ited her mother, Mrs. Michels, here Sun­ day. Jake Weingart and family passed Sunday af ternoon at the home of Math. Steffes. Lou Althoff of Cary spent Sunday at his home here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Mr- and Mrs. Math. Freuud and daughter, Katie, were McHenry callers Tuesday. Mise Dena Meyers visited a few days last week at the home of Joseph Miller and family. Miss Lucy Meyers of Chicago passed Sunday at heir home here with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Meyers. Mrs. Henry Stilliug visited Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mike Jnsten, near Ringwood. Miss Lizzie Lay went to Chicago last week Thursday morniug for a few weeks' stay with relatives. Peter Freund and daughters, Celia and Dena, of McHenry visited among relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freund of Spring Grove visited the former's mother, Mrs Mr--. Anna Freund, last week Thursday^ Mrs. Maggie Freund and Mrs. Wm. K^ein visited one day last week* at the home of Mike Rauen near Spring Grove. Pneumonia follows a cold, bnt never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, which stops the cough, heals the lungs and expels the cold froui the sys­ tem. Frank Masqnelet. KM KKAI.it PARK. W. Bolger was a Woodstock caller Wednesday. Miss Mary Gibbs spent Sunday with Miss Irene Frisby. John W. Gibbs is spending a few days this week in Chicago. Chaa. Malefyt of Chicago spent Sun­ day at,his cottage here. Miss Auna Frisby of McHenry visited the Misses Sutton Sunday. Miss Margaret Sutton spent Wednes­ day and Thursday at West McHenry. Joe Sutton visited with relatives in Elgin a few days the first of the week. Misses' May me and Katherine Knox visited the Misses Carey in McHenry Sunday. H. Keeuan of North Crystal Lake was a business caller in tjiis vicinity Tuesday. Mesdatnes Ed. Comiskey and H. Fel- nieten are spending a week with Chica go relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith spent Thursday with Theo. Winkel and fam ily in McHenry. Messrs. Jan. Barton and. Geo. Frazier and son, Harry, of Chicago spent Sun day at the Park.«$ Messrs. Chas. W. Gibbs and W. Gibbs^ were business callers in North Crystal Lake Saturday. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder tronble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. Frank Mas qnelet. ' . OSTKND. .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gaylord visited in Woodstock last Friday. C. E. Jecks' attended to business mat ters in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Myra Thomas spent part of last week with relative* in McHenry. Mrs. Alma Thomas and daughter, Ella* were shopping in Woodstock one day last week. Roy Hobart of Elgin spent Saturday and Sunday here with his parents, l^Ir, and Mrs. H.-Hobnrt. Air cooled, double exhaust--some­ thing new--our pump engine. Better see it at Wm. Stoffel's. The annual convention of McHenry township Sunday schools at the M. E. church next Sandav. .Vlsrch 18 Some of the best workers of fhs county will be present. Let all interested in Sun­ day school work attend this convention The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep­ tive. Many sudden deaths are caused ]i by it--heart dis­ ease, pneumonia, heart failure or j- apoplexy are often \ the result of kid­ ney disease. If kidney trouble is •- allowedtoadvauce tlie kidney-poison- ed blood will at­ tack the" vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous­ ness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. K Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained quickest bv a proper treatment of the kid­ neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest be­ cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gen­ erous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp-Root-" if you do you will be disappointed. A Mission Drug stores exist as a public convenience and for promotion of the public fteaKfi and safety. ' Their right to exist depends on how'ifilK they fulfill these functions. * We endeavor to conduct a store tWt will thrive and grow because of its real value to the community. We solicit your trade on the basis of our ability to serve you well and tp protect and promote your interests in every way. N. H. McHENRY, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE a|% BEFORE EASTER. It's time to order that new Suit and Top Coat. Our neW^Spririg Samples await your inspection. The very fatest Foreign and Domestic Cloths made to your own measure in any STYLE) YOU CHOOSE. A nice line of Shoes, :Hats, Shirts, Collars and Ties to ^ select fron|v Call and see them. :: Yours truly, M. J. WEST ntHENRY. PHONE 483 Raise Pickles! m: 75c per bu. for Pickles i to 4 inches* 25c per bu. for Pickles 4 to 5 inches i ' •- Delivered at our factories at M^Hen and Crystal Lake. Contract now with 5\ A. Bohlander or Block & Bethke. NATIONAL PKKlf-(MM (0. -JJ rm,'. (r The Nutiuil Benefit Life iD^urante (o. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY •I T -- The Leading Annual Dividend Company Has daring the past sixty-four years paid to policyholders, $263,296,648.& Assets Jan. 1, 1909, $121,260,086.89 : Surplus, $5,628,151.17 No company haa accomplished better results for Its policyholder* CARL W, STENGER, Agent. I L I P J A E G E R GENERAL CO/IMISSION MERCHAI SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TBS SJAUt OP Dressed Beef, flutton, Hogs, Veal, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs This ie the oldest hotue on the street Tags and pris» list* fwaiahad on application. * COLO STORAUB FRKE * SSliSASSS"" * CHICAatfc ILLINOIS. -L

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