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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1910, p. 4

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• VMkIBPBI tfElm JS "j . £#'< f> *V<" *W\ •••'••••*•• ; - \-..*1^• 7*w-v • ilii!!(iIsiSft /"", i liiK k'.'ijiiiflilyliiiliiii Ph ir A02 ruf MAROU 4 ( .•## i, mv*rap A MSF Ji '4'»J A "S^VW - ft ™ -*•- - #r *-• sr s ^ .»Iftllil A clean stable floor is a big help to animal health. A Marquette Con­ crete stable floor is easily kept clean --no filth to contaminate contents of the milk pails--every ounce of manure on the fields where it will do good\ not on the stable floor where it will breed disease and do harm. Floor-making is the simplest kind of concrete work. Do it yourself. We'll gladly send you details for making a stable floor with PORTLAND CEMENT The Farmer's Cement Handbook free for the asking. Write us today. Marquette Cement Mfg. Co. General Office and Works: La Salle, 111. Chief Ofitt: Martmtu Btdi.. Chicaf. IB. Wilbur Lumber ('•<)., MclJeiu y Dish il/utors. 30*y»T Our enthusiasm concerning The FREE Sewing Machine is so peat that we are absolutely certain that if you once have it in your own home you will never think of owning any other--that if you once find out the convenience of its scores of 20th Century im­ provements then the time for you to think of possessing any sewing machine bur In your Home •v>-*?•>"", Mmmt will have gone forever. For that reason we pro­ pose that you try The Free for 30 days. We want jrou to keep it in your home--to sew on it--to test it in any way you choose--to compare it with any sewing machine you know of and then make your decision. Unless you are fully satisfied--more than satisfied --tend it back to us--it will not cost you a cent--we will refund ail you have paid on it. We know that such an actual test for 30 days will show you thai all other •ewine machines are thirty years behind the times, ugly and full of out of date imperfections. Side by side with its beautiful French Leg design, the old style machine will look like a Relic of the Revolutionary War. To make it still easier for you to find all this out, we will sell you The FREE on your own terms and on payments as low as $1.00 A Week The |>i« c »,r the machine we do not dare to publish because n »(, low that you would think we exaggerated when we tell you in the same breath that it is the Lightest Running Sewing Machine in the world, The Fastest Sewing Machine in the - World, The Most Beautiful Sewing Machine in the World, ~That it has all the good points ever known to sewing machines, that it hat eliminated all the bad points and that it has a score of special improvements besides. In order to learn of the remarkably low price, we want you to come to the •tore and first allow us to show you its many points of superiority. Come Tomorrow and See The FREE and take it home for a trial JACOB JUSTEN The Most Perfect Stitching Machine in the World, The Most durable Sewing Machine in the World. P H I L I P J A E G E R OENERAL COnMISSlON MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THB SALE OF Dressed Bee!, rtutton. Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs TWa Is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price list* furninhed on COLD STORAME FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. »?;•!! « A 3, PaltM St. Wko*Mte Market. fbe McHenry Pliindeafer PDBLISJiEli EVERY THURSDAY P. Q. SCH REINER. % OflKpe la Bank Building. Telephone, No.flVt. TIRMS OP auoeompTiONi One year.... vi...... UM 81* months. 75 c*. Three month*. 40 ota. •it Thursday, October 30, ifra. ANOTHER MAIL ORDER HOU8E Fmm Government Chare* of Swindling by Mail--Goods of Inferior Quality. The Plaindealer has from time to time pointed ont to it* readers that all mail orders are not absolutely on the square, and from the following article, taken from the Chicago Evening Post of September 29, it will be seen that our previous comment* on this subject were correct: Alfred H. Monroe, president of the Globe association, 1241-1249 South State street, a $300,000 mail order house, was arrested by federal authorities last night on the charge of violating the postal laws by the operation of sn alleged frandnlent mail-order scheme. Monroe is alleged to hare made thou- oon/jg Af do!»2»rS by tbs and tc have bad agents in nearly every state in the Union, Monroe, who lives in a fashionable apartment at 4486 Lake avenue, was arrested after he returned from an auto­ mobile trip with friends. He was ar­ raigned before United States Commis­ sioner Mark A. Foote today and asked for a continaance of ten dayB, which was allowed. His bond was fixed at $5,000, after considerable argument between Seward S. Shirer, assistant district attorney, and Francis Hanchett, who is represent ing Monroe. "My client is a business man of a high rating," said the attorney, "and a $5,000 bond is excessive, in my opinion. He does an extensive business and should not M pnt to the trouble of giv­ ing such a big bond." ""tes," said Commissioner Foote, "that may be true, but from what I have been told of the case, the bond is not excessive. Monroe declined to discuss the charges against bim. Deputy United States Marshal Wain Wright arrested Monroe after a search of two days upon a warrant issued upon complaint of Isaac T. Mullen, a post offiee inspector, who is said to have re­ ceived information of the alleged fraud ' from many persons. J. L. McBride of Akron, Ohio, one of the alleged victims, is the complaining witness. According to the federal officials, they have scores of complaints concerning the Globe association. Its method of operation is said to have been compara­ tively simple and profitable. Agents in different states paid $7.50 for outfits. They in turn sold membership certifi­ cates in the association to their friends and others for $2.50, which gave them the privilege of purchasing groceries or any other article at what was held out to be at wholesale cost. Many persons, it is charged, sent in orders after becoming members and re­ ceived goods other than that which they ordered, or inferior to that represented by the firm's literature. In many in­ stances, Inspector Mullen declares, the members returned the goods, demand­ ing the fulfillment of the promises made by the firm or the return of their money. Seldom, it is declared, would the firm reply or make amends. The agents, in selling the certificates, are said to have kept $1 as their commission, and paid the balance to the association. The firm occupies one floor at the South State street address, and employs twenty-five men and about seventy-five young women. Complaints against the association, it is said, have been received for two years and the government has kept close watch. Not until recently, the govern­ ment officers say, were they successful in obtaining evidence npon which to base action against the president of the firm. McBride purchased a certificate for $2 50 and sent in an order for goods. They were inferior, it is said, and he re­ turned them, demanding the retnrn of his money. Not receiving any satisfac­ tion, he came to Chicago and aided the government in bringing the investiga­ tion to a point where an arrest could be made. "The scheme was exceedingly success­ ful, " Baid Inspector Mullen, "and there are victims from Maine to Texas and from New York to California. In one instance an agent in a town in Michigan sold certificates to friends and others. When the purchasers found they had been made victims of a scheme to de­ fraud, they forced the agent to leave town, I am told. " The concern was organized in 1897 under the laws of Illinois, with a capi talization of $50,000. In 1904 it was re­ organized under the laws of New Jer sey, and the capitalization was increased to $800,000. For More Than Three Deeadci. Foley 's Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds and ailments of the throat, chest and Inngs. Contain? no opiates. F. Masquelet. Men wanted at Terra Gotta factory. No Hnntlnir or Trespassing. Notice is hereby given that hunting and trespassing on my premises on and tfter this date are prohibited. Viola core of this notice will be prosecuted Dated this thirteenth day of October, 1910- Theo. Winkels. LOCAL NEW3QF M'HENRY A« PIRN BY THE PLAINOEALER REPORTER?. tame of Interest Picked Vp Abstt Oar Busy LIMle Bu^| That Mar OoMtra In or four £riends. " ....- Pste#oh's for drugs. Men wanted at Terra PotU factory. School books, tablets and penoils at Petesch's. , Hot water bottles, Fountain syrlngss ' At Petesch's. Talk about your summer weather. Sunday and Monday the thermometer registered eighty-five in the shade. Have yon seen oar five and ten cent saunter? If not, better call in and save money. J. J. Vycital. FOB BEN T A six room house, to­ gether with barn, cistern and well. Aii iu good condition. Apply or write Fred Scnnorr, Wast McHenry, In. There is a rumor on foot that the Chi­ cago & Northwestern Railroad com­ pany intends double tracking its system' between Elgin and Lake Geneva. The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbns takes place at otoaei's haii this (Thursday) evening. All members are requested to be pree ent. Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy has be­ come famons for its cures of coughs, colds, cronp and influenza. Try it when in need. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt re lief. Sold by all dealers. The family of squirrels that has "kept house" in one of the front windows of the Gus School saloon during the past several months has been purchased by M. L. Worts and is now occupying an immense squirrel cage near the Worts home. The squirrels were taken from a nest several months ago and, queer as it may seem, were reared and nursed by an old mother oat Central OPERA HOUSE Fri. Sat. Sun. 21 22 23 t An entire change of program each night. • ® • • • • All Seats ioc Reaching the Top in any calling of life, demands a vigor ous body and a keen bratn. Without health there is no success. But Electric Bisters is" the greatest Beaith Builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kidneys^ bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, tones and invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand the wear and tear of your daily work. ' 'After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman of Cnshing, Me., "three bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." 50c at N, H Petesch's and F. Masquelet's. RING WOOD. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Mrs. Libbie Simpson is staying for a few days with Mrs. Carr. The W. C. T$ U. was well attended at Nellie Dodge's last Saturday. Mrs, Baldwin of Grayslafce is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson enter­ tained friends from Elgin Snnday. C. W. Harrison and S. W. Smith left Monday night for New Med ford, la. Lloyd Gratton of Greenwood filled the pulpit at the M. E. church last Sun­ day. Mrs. Laura Salisbury of Woodstock was an over Snnday guest of Mrs. J. C. Ladd. Herbert Harrison and wife of St. John's, Kan., are visiting his parents and brothers here. Mrs Lena Krumpin and Myrtle Shales attended the W. C. T. U. meeting at Nellie Dodge's Saturday, Mrs. Jane Carr and daughter of Greenwood were calling on relatives in town last Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawver of Lake Geneya spent the first of the week at H. W. Allen's. Monday they all visited at Alva Hoage's in Woodstock. Mrs, Emma Brown, Florence Smith and Callie Rainey joined the Eastern Star at McHenry Monday evening. All the members from this place were pres­ ent. Walter Waterman and wife of Idaho visited here last week on their return from the East. Monday morning they left for Minnesota, where they will stop for a few days. Last Friday night the yonng people enjoyed a pleasant party in J. C. Ladd's new barn, where games were played and a dainty lunch was served. Tues­ day of this week the older people had a pleasant dancing party. It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, oint­ ment or balm to compare with Buck- len's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Bnrns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Silt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at N. H. Petesch's and F. Masque- let's. A Reliable Medicine--Not ft N ft rootle. Get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. It is safe tnd effective. Contains no opiates, defuse substitutes. F. Masquelet. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factorv.il Notice to Hunters. Notice is hereby given that hunting and trespassing is strictly prohibited on our premises. John Huff. Philip Schaefer. Stephen B. Freund. John Smith. Alsbastine and kalkomo at Vyeital's Centerville hardware. Expert Fitter of Qlasses for all At Besley's Drug Store Wednesday, Sept. 14 Oct. 12 Nov. 9 Dec. 14 Chicago & North-Western. Effective June 12,1910. WSKK DAT TRAINS. ^ OMcago. northbound McHenry *7.00 am Via Elgin 10.14 a m *8.45 am Via Des I'laines 10.14 a in 12.3(i p m../ Via Elgin 2.45 p m tl.00 p ra Via Des Flaioes 2.15 p m §Lv Crystal l<ake..55.40 Ar. McHenry..2.55 *3.45 p dq Via Ihs» 1'laiuoB 4.46 p in *3.25 p m Via Elgin 6.45 p m *3.12pm Via Des PI allies 8.45pm SUNDAY TRAINS. .00 a m Via Des I'laines 9.27 a in 7.40a m. 8 . 9 0 a m . 8.05 p m... .Via Elgin... . 10.18 a in . 10.18 a in . 4.6# p in *4.40 p m. *4.40 p m... *6.27 p m .. 7.10 am.. 7.10 am 7.08 p in . . 7.45 p m... 7.45 p m... IK' .Via Des Plalnns. Via Elgin .'. WEEK DAT TRAINS. SOUTHBOUND. ..Via Des I'laines... .. Via Dus Plainos... Via Elgin. #.35 a m Ar 3.30 p uj 6.25 p id Elgin 7.25 p m is I'laines 7.57 p m Leave McHenry. iti.59 a in.. *7.10 a m . *7.10 am.. *8.32 a m Via Dos I'laines S3.10 p m.. To Crystal Lake Arrive Chicago . H.28 a ni .. !>.08 a in .j^. 10.00 a m ..Via Des Plalnes. .. Via .Via Des I'laines. SUNDAY TRAINS. • Via DesPlalnes. . Via Elgin Via Des Plaines Via Des i'laines... ...Via Elgin . 0.35 a m 10.15 a m 8.25 p m .. 9.20 p ni . 10.35 p ni 'Dally except Sunday. tHaturday only. ^Monday only. g Daily. Want Column. All advertisements lnaerted under thin head at the following rate*; five lines or lex*, 81 cents (or Brst Insertion; IK cent* for each subsuquent Insertion. More than Ave lines, 5 cent* a line for first Insertion, nd Scents a line for Addition I insertions. TiMJK SALK--Chester White r Harrison, Kingwood, 111. boars. C. W. 17-8t* XpOR. SALE--8. C. W. Leghorns, cockerels; White Wyndottes,cockerels atfl.OOeach. Also sow with seven pigs. farm, McHenry, III. Pepping Poultry 18-tf Tj^OR SALE--The Dr. C. H. Fegers, Jr., resi- E dernre ar(d property in McHenry. For further Information apply to or address T. .). VVAijSU, McHenry, III. 16-tf Xi^OR SALE-- North and South Dakota land: $15 to |25 per acre. Also farms in Minne­ sota. For further information apply or write E. W. Howe, McHenry. III. 20-tf THE MOLER BARBER COLLEGE of Chi­cago. III., wants men to learn the barber trade. Tiiey offer splendid Inducements and a short term completes. They mall free a beautiful catalogue and ask all our reauers to send for It. THE HEATER WHIOH MAINTAINS A STEADY, EVEN TEMPERATURE TbKuKiioui eiTo weaim-r y<"< t-nii your boose iihtutb by using <!o)> '» orijdmtl Hot Blast Heater. It holds fire over night and you can heat your living rooms for two hours next morning with the coal put In the night before. Allow DS to show yoa this beater. Prlcw 118.00 and op. Kills a Hurderer. A merciless mordprer is Rppendicitin with many victims. Bat Dr. King's New Life £ills bill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and boweK preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Consti pation. Headache. Bllionsness. Chills. 25c at N. H. Peleech 's and F. Masque­ let 's. f^<atllnfc Hair Avar's Hair Vigor promptly destroys the . that cause falling hair. It nourtsbe* the "Stores liiem to health. The tufa- falling out, grows more rapidly Dandruf f Ayer"* Hair Vigor just a* promptly destroy* *h< aermt thai caus* dandruff. U removes every trace of dandruff itiwlf. and keeps the kcal|> ib:an .slid In a healthy condition. i Does not Color the Hair We wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer's Hair Vigor does not affect the, color of the hair, even to the degree. Persons with the whitest or the lightest and most dcllc^tc blond hair may use it freely without having the hair made a shade darfctr. Ingredients: Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinbi. Sodium i Morid. --* CaiwiuiM. Sage. Alcohol. Watar. Pmrlumtt, -UUU.RL.JLL .J.iJJl.lJIII.'W' "W • -AND-- Delicious Pastries t Is the inevitable r«Milt II you u«e White Swan ...Flour... neneLi-Wiffli FOR SALE BY--- Wilbur Lumber Co. West ilcHenry N. P. SteiSen & Son ricHenry John Richardson Vole William Althoff Johii«burgli J) Bank of McHenry ESTABLISHED 1888 Titici jutvuk receives deposits, pays 8 per cent interest on time depos­ its, extends all courtesies consist­ ent with good bosinees principles and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS respectfully solieting pnblic pat­ ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vif- lage property for sale. If yon want to buy or sell, call on ns. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates ^ Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. fcss •im/m OLD TIME SHIPS show no greater dif s erence between them ud modern vessels han old time photo graphs »how when :>ouipared with those produced at thi9 MODERN STUDIO I sn't it, time yon were having pome new pho­ tographs taken 1 Then come and secure por­ traits as artistic as modern methods can make them. F. SCHNABEL, (Successor to J. J. Hllle) West Mchenry, III. - Phone 971 34«I»J MEAT I K .. I TING CUT B Ol> Ours In a butcher shop much out of th« ordinary, Inasmuch as we strlvo to plea**' our many customers, and Rivi> them the exact cut. they desire. This Is by no means our only good point; we sell noth ln« but _ I'RIM* MEATS. This week we Illustrate CHOI'S, and offc; special prices on large, juicy chops. Nov Is a good time to test our ability to serv< you best. E. F. Matthews WEST McHENRY - TELEPHONE j CaiwiuiM. Sage. Sbow this formula to your doctor. Aak him what he thii<k« of It. J. 0. im CoM»jjnr. Lowll. •irr iTiiirma; Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else foils. In nervous prostration and female wcikhciicg they are the supreme remedy, uh thou&ands h«ve it*btiiie<l. FOB KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It Is the br«t medicine ever sold over a druggist's corner. Professional, Society &nd Business Cards DAVID G. WELLS M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ANl» UOULIf-T 1 Office and residence corner Klin «iM < • ^eeii streets. McHenry. Tefc-otitic No. D; T. SMILEY "* * A TTOKNEY AT LAW, Wor*fc#o«lr* ITlVnoU v All business intrusted to bis cure,will properly and promptly attended to. DR. G. CHAWBERLIN DENTIST Office over Bealey's Drag Stre. Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. n'sor MuEBimr. ii.u Telephone No 6 Office over M. J. Walsh's DR. ARNOLD MUELLER, Physician and Surgeon WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. DR. N. J: NYE MoHRNUY. ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offlce hours A at Johnsburgh, 111., from 7:30 a. m. to 11 :;a) a. m. Wednesday and Sunday of eacb week. 'Phokh, McHbuky 333. Telephone No 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all cliuweeof property in the beat Combine*. West McHenry, Illinois H . C . M E A D JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AGENT I am now prepared to insure all kinds of prop­ erty against Fire, Lightning, Tornados, Etc Also have a special line of Insurance on Live Stock insuring against death from any cause West McHenry, - 111. W H E N IN CHICAtiO Don't forget to call on iftmbert Q. Sent 9a Fifth Ave v here you will ; ! ways be treated • >urteously and iscelve the l>est "iii the market in i.ne line of Wines, Liquors & Cigars ftECK£D FREE 11M' # Wi MARprn *41; »rrr.it for, Gentlemen who cherish ^uaSiljL -For Sale by|Leading Dealers. Av i. O V liiMTOlN, PropK 5 KTOft r* Buses; i :n ut a.!! u-ium: ior jjoiuts ou I'istaktu- Sia.v ami Fir. L;»ke. Team­ ing of all Kinds done promptly. Spe­ cial attention iriven to traveling men. First-class rigs with or without driver at, reasonable prices. 'Phone 47a. West McHenry, III. - Telephone 47a AERMOTOR Gasoline Engine The best eonatrncted and cheapest engine on the market. The Aer- motor Co. la t he tirnt to reduce the price of engines and the first to u»e thin tuoHt important improve­ ment without raiding price, $37.5° Also have 2 h. p. engine at $75 and 4 h. p. at $135. It' you need power for any pnrpoae, write or aak uh for information. WM. BACON, • AGENT ir*"iUMFS, V» iNI)MiLLS, ETC TELEPHONE 831. - McHENRY. ILL. j We do not wish to preach a sermon but we do mean to keep that question of Gro­ ceries and Fruits before you at all times and furthermore we want to supply you in these lines. If you are fas­ tidious we know our line of goods will please you. Give us ypur* order over the 'phor/e and same will have our prompt attention. M. fl. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 694 flcllenry, . Illinois.

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