<y rA"r' 'l^Mfy'-:' • The NcHenry Plainde^f |P #UHLI8HED EVERY THURSDAY Mr f F. O. SCHREINER. ^ Him la Bulk Bui Id ln<. Telephone, No. 1ft. " TBftM* OP SUBSCRIPTION! j."Gwfrjw WJ1® | «l* months. 75 cW. Three mouths. 40 cU. Thursday, October 15, 1908.; REPUBLICAN TICKET, President WILLIAM H. TAFT Vice President JAMES S. SHERMAN United States Senator ALBERT J. HOPKINS Governor CHARLES S. DENEEN Lieutenant Governor JOHN G. OGLESRY Secretary of Stat** JAMES A. ROSE A editor , JAMES S. McCULLOl GII State Treasurer ANDREW RUSSEL Attorney (ieneral WILLIAM H. STEAD Clerk of Supreme Court J. McCAN DAVIS Congressman HOWARD M. SNAPP Board of Eqoalination HERBERT S. WILLIAMS State Senator ALBERT J. OLSON Representatives EDWARD D. SHURTLEFF A. K. STEARNS Clerk Appellate Court CHRISTOPHER C. DUFFY Stete Central Committeeman WILLIAM GROTE Senatorial Committeeman DAVID T. SMILEY Circuit Clerk THEODORE HAMER State's Attorney D. R. JOSLYN Coroner JOSEPH S. MAXON Snrveyor LESTER BARBER Auction S*le. The undersigned will sell at auction •ale on her farm, three miles north of Johnsbargh and 1 mile south qf Spring Grove on Tneeday, Oct. 27, commeuc lag at 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property, to-wit: Holstein ball, 2 years old; 4 Holstein heifers, :i Holstein calves. 6 months old; 9 milk COWB, mostly Holsteins, close springers: gray team, 3 and 4 years old, weight 8900 pounds; bay horse, 12 years old, weight 1200 pounds; black horse,' 6 years old, weight 1200 pounds; brood mare, 10 years old, weight 1100 pounds; suckling colt, 22 spring pigs, 5 sows with pigs, 185 chickens, Bhepherd dog, 30 acre* corn in shocks, 12 tons clover hay in bftrn, 25 tons of timothy hay in barn, 100 bu. barley, 600 bu. o*ts, Champion grain binder, McCormick eorn har vester, Emerson corn planter, Emerson sulky plow, nearly new; walking plow, Champion hay rake, 2-section drag, Os born mower, spring tooth cultivator, 4 shovel cultivator, 6 shovel cultivator, nearly new; grain seeder, pulverizer, hay rack, corn cutter, fanning mill, ® cwt. lb. scales, lumber wagon, truck wagon, milk wagon, set bob sleighs, snrrey, nearly new; top buggy, one set dump boards, buggy pole, grind stone, 2 ladders, 2 seta double harness, single harness, set light harness, 3 forks and shovels, swill barrels, 15 grain sacks, pile of good wood, 5 milk cans, 3 milk pails and strainer, heating stove, high chair, cradle, baby carriage, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tarmsof sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months' time will be given on good bankable notes drawing interest at 4 per cent per annum. No property to bt removed until settled for. Free lunch at noon. Geo. Vogel, auctioneer; Frank Schumacher, clerk. MRS. NICK SMITH. Watch the label upon your paper, as yonr name may be next to be taken frojn our list. We positively cannot forward papers unless they are paid for within one year. Nearly one hundred nauien have been taken from our lists since the new postoffice ruling went into effect April 1. DO YOU GET UP WITH A ItAME BACK? t. 'I CENTRAL HouseI NKH1T ONLY- Sunday, Oct. 18 THE RETURN OF THE FAVORITES THE FLORA DeVQSS (0. ...MISS FLORA DEVOSS... SUPPORTED BY AN ALL STAR CAST IN State's Evidence Vaudeville Feature Acts Seat Sale at Petesch's Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. UNDER JiEW MANAGEMENT -- NORTHWESTERN -- Strain Ho!. *u.id Cold. Water, Electric Lights. Com mercial and family trade soli cited. All homecookitig.,Bates $1.50 per day. j* IIIEO.SCtlliSSLt.Prop. WEST McHENRY. Announcement! |-|aving sold my millinery business to my sister, Hellen, I wish to thank my numerous friends and patrons for their kind assistance which has been responsible for my excellent success. My sister, who now takes up the new responsibilities, has assisted me for a number of years and is in every way qualified to carry on the business. She will at all times carry a complete- line of millinery goods and do all in her power to win the confidence pf the ladies of Johnsburgh and vicinity. Hoping that the same cordial treatment that has been accorded me during my eleven years in the business will be tendered my sister, and again thanking the public, I am, Very respectfully yours, IHiss m IH Adams, 3obn$burgb, Illinois* LOCAL NEWS OF M'HENRY AS SEEN BY THE PLAINDEALER REPORTERS. Kttaey Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news- papers is sure to know of tlie wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kid- L ney, liver and blad der remedy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; , discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back , uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. X)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kidney or bl adder, trou - ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. -Y. The regular fifty-cent and one- -> dollar size bottles are Heme at Swamp-Boot, •old by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, bnt remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingbaniton, N. V., on bottle Ileum of lulerent Picked tip About Our Bu»y l.ittle Uure Thnt May C'liirern Von or Your Friemlit. If in poor health try Herdrich's Hit ters. For sick headache try Ma-quelet's headache powderH. Attend the fall opening at Block & Bethke's Saturday, Oct. 17. For drugs, paints and oil. window glass, etc ., go to Masquelet's drugstore. All the latest styles at the fall open ing at Block & Bethke's Saturday, Oct. 17. Combination water bottles and foun tain syringes at Masquelet's drug store. N>ar the Riverside. Don't forget that Mrs. E W. Howe receives new goods every week. Noth ing but the very latest. The vaudeville between acts of the Flora DeVoss company is one of the strong features of the show. The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus takes place at Stoffel's hall this (Thursday) evening. All members are urgently requested to be present. Peter Morit/. is moving his family I back to Chicago this week, he having rented the McHenry House to John Worts, who will take possession im mediately. We erred last week when we stated that Carl Larson would occupy the J. F. Miller cottage at Rosedale. It it Chas. Larson, ' am employe at the Hnnter Weckle.- Boat factory, who will occupy same. The card party given at the Wood- mau hall under the auspices of the Royal Neighbors Tuesday evening was quite well attended, seven tables being occupied. Both the cards and refresh- meutslwere much enjoyed by all pres ent, Ou Friday evening at eight o'clock at the Methodist clmrcb will be held an in formal business meeting to which all the members and friends of the church are urgently requested to be present. It will also be a welcome reception to ou(r new pastor, Rev. Ailing. Light refreshments will be served. There will be a "Harvest Festival" program at the M. E. church Sunday morning in connection with the Sunday school. An exhibition of field and gar den products will be used as decorations Sunday school at 10 o'clock, festival ex ercises at 11 o'clock. All are invited. Auction Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm located miles north of Johnsburgh, on the Math. N. Freund farm, on Wednesday, Oct. 28, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Eleven cows, 4 Holstein heifers, 2 Hol stein bulls 2 years old, 1 Holstein boll i year old, all cicely spotted and good Holsteins; 17 sboats, black mare 1 years old, weight 1000 pounds; chestnut mare 18 years old, weight 950 pounds; 2 gray horses, about 15 years old, weight about 1350 pounds each; 2 sets doable harness, about 9 tons timothy hay, 7 tons slough hay, about 15 acres corn in shock, 175 bu. oats, lumber wagon, milk wagon, grain binder, corn binder, mower, set dump boards, hay rake, hay rack, drill seeder almost new, harrow, corn planter, 2 plows, pair bob sleds, used one year, 2 sulky cultivators al- o-* t new, heating stove, shovels, forks, and other articles too numerous to men tion. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of one year's time will be given on good bankable notes and a good sign er drawing interest at six per cent per annum. No property to be removed until settled for. Geo. Vogel, auction eer. JOSEPH KLEIN, Proprietor. Auction Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the Brefeld farm, situated 5 I miles east of McHenry and 4 miles | southwest of Ingieside, on Tuesday, Oct. 20, commencing at one o'clock, sharp, the following described property, to wit: Twenty-one head of cattle- eleven cows, three 8 year old heifers, springers; three 2 year old heifers, 1 yearling heifer, 1 bull, 2 steers, 2 fat hogs, 6 sboats, a quantity hay in barn, stack of straw, about 20 acres corn in shock, 75 bushels rye, 30 bushels wheat, bay fork, pulleys and carrier. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and nnder, cash; over that amount a credit of one year's time will«be given on good bank able notes drawing interest at 6 per cent. No property to be removed until set tled for. Walter White, auctioneer; R. ('. Dalziel, clerk. C. G. KING, Prop. Additional Pergonal. Miss Rosa Jnsten was the guest,of Chicago relatives the first of the week. Mrs. Lewis Wolff and little son re turned to their Chicago home last Fri day morning, after a few weeks' visit among McHenry relatives. Victor Meyers, who has been in'tfie employ of the Chicago Telephone com pany at West Chicago, has given np his position and is now at his home here. People of all classes that need help are looking about for intelligent, in dustrious, well-behaved, gentlemanly boys A boy of that kind is LAYING a good foundation for success in life. KNKRALD PAKK. Petesch's for drucrs. Ray Corr of Woodstock visited at Ed. Knox's Sunday. L. E. Walmsley spent Friday and Saturday in Chicago. John Gibbs of Chicago visited home folks the first of the week. Mrs. L. Hack went to Chicago Mon day for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. Jas. Callahan of Chicago visited Mrs. Ed. Knox Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Gibbs of River Forest spent Sunday with her parents here. Mrs. Margaret Gilles of McHenry spent Friday evening at P. Walsh's. Ray and Ed. Conway visited Chicago and Elgin relatives a few days the first of the week. Chris. Smith returned to Grayslake after spending a few days with his brother here. / Misses Pearly Ruby and Lelah Clax- ton of McHenry spent Sunday with the Misses Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of Wanconda spent Sunday afternoon with the Misses Knox. Mrs. Harry Bacon and sons of Chi cago and Miss Anna Frisby visited the Misses Sutton Friday afternoon. Walter J. Walsh returned Monday from a two weeks' vacation, which was spent in Chicago and western cities. John I. Sutton and Thos. A. Bolger spent a few days in Chicago the first of the week and saw "the game" Sunday. Messrs. Haxtou, Frazer and Kirk of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at their cottage and put their large boat in winter quarters. Messrs. Paul and Jas. Armstrong of River Forest put their boats, "The Helen*' and "Sharpshooter" away for the season Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burns and son, Kenneth, returned to Chicago Sunday evening after spending their last week of the season at their cottage. Misses Anna McGee, Anna and Irene Frisby of McHenry and Messrs. Richard Fleming and Phil Aylward were callers at R. J. Sutton's Sunday evening. Mr. Bending and son, Larry, and friend of Chicago were at the former's cottage a day last week, bnt finding it too cool for comfort, made a hasty trip back. AIR MOTOR PUflP Guaranteed to operate any pump Best of satisfaction always We sell on trial. Why pay $125 when you can buy pump complete for $37*50 Wm. Bacon, MoHENRY, ILLINOIS. Would Hortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Buck- len's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sbres I eVer saw: one on my hand and one on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be with out it if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." „Only 2flc. at N. H. Petesch's drug store. James Minshall, general auctioneer Farm sales a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed, Genoa Junction, Whs. Attention, Mies! To the ladies of McHenry and vicinity I wish to announce that my new Pall and Winter stock of millinery is now com plete and ready for your in spection. The display, we are proud to inform you, con sists of the latest and newest Pall creations, and we invite your inspection. :: :: :: Miss L. Hi Her, West Mchenry, III. If yon have entertained company from a 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 publication. All items will be tbaokfullj received. * • J EAST SIDE . . A COMPLETE LINE OF Fresh and Salt MEATS of every description. have you tried our Home-made Sausage? Everybody eats it. J. J. BUCK, PROP. Tel. 841 McHenry, Illinois. Professional, Society fe.nd Businesss Cards 1 pmvitnj. .iff DAVID G. WELLS, IK. U, pHYSICIAN! SURGEON AN It viOULiPl „ Office and residence corner Kli«> aod Green streets, McHenry. TeleDhooe No. JHI FEGER8 ft FEGERS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Ucfteuy 111. Office at Residence, corner Court ant Elm streets Telephone D. T. 8MIJLEY •ATTORNEY AT.LAW. Woodstock, Illinois A11 business intrusted to his care will l»* properly aud promptly attenueri to. DR. R. G. CHAMBERL1K DENTIST. ? Office aad Residence ever rt. j. WaMTi star* Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. WBST MOHBNRT. III. Telephone No. 393 ' SIMON STOilTEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the beet Companies. West McHenry. llllMit. t J o h n J . VyoitaI DEALER IN GenereJ Hardware Stores, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 648 McHENRY, - - ILLINOIS. Well-drlUtng a Specialty. 'Phone 19t. W M . B A C O N I Deiler In Windmills, Pipes, Pumpb, Fittings Well Supplies. First-class Work guaranteed at all Times. (F- ....NEW.... HAVING opened a Harness and Repair Shop in the old Seliiessle Build ing in West McHenry, where we may be found at all times, we hereby solicit a share of your patronage. Our aim shall at all times be to please our customers, giving them full value for money receiv ed and executing the work left in our care with prompt ness and dispatch. : : R. Patzke & (». West McHenry. Chicago & North-Western. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. H . C . M E A D JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AQENT. 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, III. J o h n D . L o d t z MERCHANT TAILOR. FIRST CLASS WORK ONLY AT MODERATE PRICES. McHENRY, - ILLINOIS K I L L THE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNC8 WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PRICE OLDS TfW<Brttle1FnM AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES, FOB C8"Sss GUARANTEED SATISFAC7CE.1 OB MONET REFUNDED. Tel. Main 1714. WHY do people of Mc Henry. Lake aud other countifft drop in at Lambert Q. Seng's Leave Chicago. 7.00 a m.. H.4"i a 111... Effecttve May 17, 190K. WKKK DAT TRAINS. NORTHBOUND Via Elein Via I >t's I'latnes . . 9.00 a in Via Dos 1'lalues 12.30 p m Via Kl^in 3.4S p m Via l)es Flaines 3.40 p m. Via ElRin 5.12 pm Via Des Plalnes SUNDAY TRAINS. 8.00 a m Via Des I'latnes 8.45am. ... Via Elgin. . 9.10 a m Via Des Flaines 3.00 p m Via Elgin WEEK DAT TRAINS. McHenry. SOUTHBOOND. 7.15 a m. Via l>es i'laines 7.15 am Via Elgin 8.32 am Via Des I'latnes 4.14 p m Via Pes I'laines.. . 4.14 p m Via Elgin 0.27 p m Via l>^s Flaines SDNDAT TRAINS. 7.15 am Via Elgin 7.08 pm Via Des Plaines 7.48 p m Via Des I'laines 7.48 pm Via Elgin... . 98 Fifth Ave. CHlCAQOr Arrive McHenry. Because it is so home like 10.17 a m a m 10.17 a tn .2.46 p. m .. .4.45 p m 6.45 ptn .6.45 pm 9.87 a m 11.14 a m 11.14 am 4.55 p m PHOTO STUDIO. Arrive Chicago. 9.12 a m 9.55 a m . 9.35 a m . 6.20 p m .7.10 p m 8.00 p m 9.55 a m £.35 p m 9.25 p m 10.20 p m Want Column. All advertisements inverted nnder this head at the following rate*: Five linen or leh«, 2R cente for Brat liiHrrtlun. 15 cents for each hubsmiuent Insertion. MoniOhan live lines, 6 cent* a line for lirat insertion, and Scents a line for addition* insertions. TpOlt SA LE--Dakota and Colorado lands. x Homesteads located. For further infor mation apply to or address E. W. Howe, Mc- , 111. -- -17 tf Henry, •pKJR RENT:--The farm known as th^ John A A. Schaefer farm, situated 2 miles north west of McHenry. For further information apply to MHS. NICK UOHR ifl-TF CVJll SALE: I have for sale a number of heavy milk wagons. Inquire or call on Jos. MAV, Itiiigwixvi. III. 17-3t TpOR HA LE:--One good milk cow. Cheap If A taken at once. Ami. LARSEN. Orchard Reach hotel. TIT-ANTED: Real estate suitable for srnn- ** mer homes, w oultl like to communi cate wit.h owners of hind along the Fox river, anywhere between Mcllenrv and throe miles lielow the locks at. McHcnry. TKD. M. LII.LE- BBRO. Woodstock, 111. tV)R SALE--One road wagon and one light A two spring wagon. I'rtee Jtt.OO each. In quire of E. H. RE A l., M. E. parsonage. 17-2t Place Your Order Now. The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every posi- office in the country circular letter to the public, 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, thus insuring 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 pat op in first-class manner P«rit*ib All shapes an<1 sizes. Sev eral proofs to select from. K;ich dos- en finished in different styles. Price, $2.00 and upward. Outdoor Work We have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as group pictures, views of buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. for a dozen hand some Photos and a 16-20 enlargement- finished neatly and artistically in nat ural colors. :: :: of buildings, ca Ml Waukegan St., near the Standpiper WEST McHENRY, ILL. T •kphoiM, 493 WEST SIDE BMI Tlw Ptatodealei. t Fresh, Rich, Juicy Meats Fowls, Vegetables and Canned Goods. E. F. Matthews, W«t McHenry, (||. ' -Vk* ' .-*•». •