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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Aug 1910, p. 7

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• T I G H T S M O K E ­ HOUSES' NEIGHBORING NEIVS AS CHRONICLED B Y OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS . J *"*^SS^SS.Via i» Jbi i i i ' i ^ THtMAlQUEnj ' JK2BSSK*ir5C$m Where smoke means money, cracks costs You can r///r meats quicker and season them better in a Marquette Concrete, absolutely air­ tight smoke-house than in the old- fashioned kind. And your great- grandchildren will use the Mar­ quette smoke-house you erect. We' ll gladly send you details for making a smoke-house with JL IP O R1 Q U E T T RTLAND CEMENT E The Farmer's Cement Handbook free for the asking. Write us today. Marquette Cement Mfg. Co, Generc l Off ice and Works : I -a Sal le , 111. Chicago Office: Marquette Bids-. Chicago. III. Wilbur Lumber ( Mi l ieu i i j ih .^l1 ibi i i ors . o« 3 PLY 5 SOIARl f t f [N0^ p A GENUINE SURETY BOND GUARANTEE PACKED INSIDE EACH ROLL OF SfROOFING Congo is the only Ready Hoof­ ing car ry ing the Nat ional lu te / Co.*» bond. I t can .es With . . ! ins and condi t ions tha t maLe i t csp<-c l ' - t rac t ive to anyone who must i . , e roof ing ques t ion . For 10 years yoa can r r* t easy about your roofs i t covered wi th 3- j . ly Conga, i i iu i we know that i t i s pro 'oabl - you wi l l ge t socn l onge r Service out of i t . I ! ie Sure ty Company ^ i jsu inp these bum's, and back cf then- is li. ir two n \ • . i on do l l a t s r ) az rc l s . I t i s a mat ter o : ko-n ra t - . ; t . i r t ;on t , i s I . a t they were v r .g t - . i r : d i> . K:n . i Con o Roof ing . \ ou c. i r t i . r .nur e f iom any re? pons ib i l i ly o 'hr r than giv ing the rochn? rd inary care . \ s i i tc to -day for samples A Congo and ful l informat ion . Remember, tha twi th e t ' en ro l l of Congo you get a genuine bure ty Bond. Albert Etten Coal Co, McHENRY, :: :: ILLINOIS [inert Exper t F i t te r of CJIosses for a l l At Besley's Drug Store Wednesday, Sept. 14 Oct. 12 Nov. 9 Dec. 14 1 % Luf ' % Luf M CAHKI 'TI , COM PARIS >N i s wlr . t puts to t :n t ' t r 1 i j 1 - • r i t s of n 11 v . a '1 ; \ s ' photo^r v . 1 : n . wi : A F1NESKYLH4 HT which in one fac t i>r 111 ' . i i r favor / \V 1 h u 11 w how to p . >s- ' r cch 1 nd i \ id I I H I cundidnre f , . r p ic tures That of i ; . - t I f in ha l f the ba t t le Auram. o l l i PHOTO GRAPHS HA VP KXPRESSK )X That ' s our secre t and f l in t ' s what inn ker urn f in ished p ic tnn s so cvt 1 popni r t f . Have some. KMKKAI.I) MARK. Wm. Blum <»f .Chicago i s spending a few days wi th h is fami ly a t the Park Miss Ger t rude Blum of Chicago i s enjoying a week 's vacat ion a t the Park . Paol Aruis t ruug of River Fores t if* spending th is week wi th h is fami ly here M iss Ju l ia Mat tson re tnrned f rom the c i ty Saturday af ter enjoying a week 's vacat ion . . " Miss Cel ia Power- of Elg in i s spend ing a few weeks wi th re la t ives here and t t Wanconda. Mr P.A ! Mrs Thos F 1«ni iery of Chi­ cago is spending a fe .v days a t the l ieaney cul tane . Pres tou Chamber l in of Chicago i s speuding h is vacat ion wi th Chaa . A. Cohan aud taui i ly . Miss El izabeth Moin^sey of Duudeo vis i ted the Mii*«et> Sut ton a few days the hrs t of the weetc Messrs . J . A Farre! 1 and Geo E. t ioe lscher of Chlcngo -p , m the week end « t K. J . Sut ton ' s . .«i iss Mabel Granger ami Geo. John- 1 won of \ lchel i ry Hpei l l Tut -da> e leUl lg I l i t the t t ranger cot tage | kot i r E Sut ton re tnr ' ie i l to i - ,e c i ; y ' 8no<lay evening af ter e i i j >\ mi : a weeh 8 vacat i . iu a t h is home here MI^H Mary Koiuauo Hinl Mrs C l io j un i io spent a few daye the l i r s i o l t t ie wtek wi th Chicago f r iends ' ' l ias W l ie rk i rc l ie r n ; m ned Satur day i ro in a s ix weeks vis i t wi th re la l ives and f r iends in Ohio and Iowa. Miss Beulah Larkin ot Elg in v is i ted Misses Dorothy and Genevieve Kuox a couple of days the f i re t of the week Miss Marguer i te Knox went to Chi­ cago Tuesday wi th Miss Mayuie Deady and wi l l spe^ul a few da>s wi th re la t ives . Messrs . and Mesdames H and Law­ rence l ieuding of Chicago spent a few days the f i r s t of the week a t the for ­ mer ' s cot tage . Messrs . Frank O'Flare ty , - ' as Ken l ia ley and Mrs . Burns and son of El_ i t v is i ted Mrs . El len Fr isby and fannl> over Sunday. Mr and Mrs . Hugh Anu*tro \ u ' n , Mrs . Waterhouse of Chicago d> v n in the i r machine Sunday and . . t t i i day a t John Armstrong 's Mi ss# s Marguer i te , Fanin ; t : ^ ' ,^ l lce Granger . Jn l ia St .of f« l , A and Amy Smith of West en joying a week 's out ing . i t co t tage here . How fool ish men are 1, f t t l woman is concerned ' agaiu in "Juwt a Woman 's r t 'm. wi l l be the next a t t rac t ion HI IL fcra l o[ )era house on Sundav < August 21. To keep your lua l th sound n the i l l s of advancing y ta is ; to vour phyp.ca l forces for a upe and lea l t l i fu l o ld a l ie . unard \oni n idm-v- i>y t ak i i i i : Foley s Kidney Remedy. 1 Vlas( jne le t . lo t : . l i Kc ' te r was hos t to the Misses Mar^i . te t a t id Ltn-v Sut ton a t , i the i r g l l ' - s t - , I t i e Misses Cel la Powers Eoza l»" tn Aiorr i ssVy aud B.-u iah Lark in , on •Vednesdax The par ty autoed t iom iVaucoivia to Woodstock, e i i joymg a nio- t l ehcht fn l day l ) \ s rn ' .e r \ i s a dangerous d isease but •an be l i l ted Chamber la in ' s Col ic , ( ' i ioura and Diar rhoea Remedy has been successfu l ly used in n ine epidemics i f d \ se t i te ry . I t has never been known •o ta i l . I t i s equal ly va luable (or chl l dre t i and adul ts , and when reduced wi th water - . i m' i sweetened, i t i s p leasant to take . Sold by a l l dea lers , A p '» i i \ con-d- t in j . ' o f the Misses Mae Burn-- , Cel i - t Powers , Margare t Snt ton . Ehztbeth Mornssy , Anna Mcfiee , Mary Gibos , Margare t Wagner a t id Messrs Ed Sut to i Fni l Avlward , John Gibbs , Wal ter Wal-h . . lames Dol ier ty and Richard Fleming e i joyed a t r ip to the lo tus beds in the lauuch "Al ice" Mon da \ . Lt in i h " as served aboard aud a l l a - . - i s ted in making the par ty de l ight fu l l s congenia l i M rs A verv id s tock of t i ie Loren , 1 > . c N h id , t i .ng id RING WOOD. Mrs. Ti l l i t son of Morr isv i l le , Vt . , i s v is i t ing a t Warren Foss ' . Clarence Tucker of Harvard spent Sunday a t H. W. Al len ' s Mrs Lucy Thomas of West McHenry vis i ted her aunt , Mrs Jane Carr , las t Thursday. Mrs . Edi th McCannon and chi ldren spent Mouday wi th her s i s te r , Mre o ta i r Br ink . Ora Harr ison and wife le f t Monday n ight for S t . Johns , Kan. , to v is i t the former ' s bro ther . Mrs John Gould and chi ldren spent la - f week wi th her parents , Mr and Mrs C. D. Bacon. Mrs ,T C . Ladd. wi th her bro ther and wife v is i ted re la t ives in Elgin las t Sa t urday and Sunday. Mrs Arery Holmes of W'>odstock i s s taying wi th her s i s te r , Mrs Wal ter Bradley , for a shor t t ime Mr. and Mrs . Fred B ' \vant and two chi ldren re tnrned to the i r hum" in Woodstock Fr iday ever ' t ig M rs . James L Corwnv and Floss ie went to C ' rvsUl Lake ^ .<nd: .y *o see her brother 'a chi ld , <• ho i s very s ick Clarence Tat t le an i wi fe and c D. Todd took an ar* ,> i de f ,> Ri , h i . i • >nd Sunday evening aed ca l ied • Nor ton . Mrs . Li l l ian M »rvm and Holmes cam- . . \ o i rom \V, Snnday to u tend the funera l Bradley lv> b \ Frank M n in wife and son H W. A ! ' ' id wife and Paul S teph enson a t tended th- Woodman picnic a t Elgin Mt L M L "vi I! id ' AlgoiMjuin spent j^ar t o f las t vvet k wi th her s i f te r , Mrs Ed Whi t ing She went f rom here to Gra ' s lake Satur i lay m iming to v is i t -1 l e ' ! her s i f te r Mr- Fi 'M-nce Smith was p leasant ly j su i pr is t d S i ;uda\ 'V nmg by a goodly ' no inber of her ne ighbors con, ing in to - ! " in i i he evening vvi ih lor . ' t inging i ,e en-am and cake wi th 11,• 111 The occas ion was her b i r thdav | I f \ on >: r e mat r ie I . g i i « nd see " . Ins t !>« Woman 's Way." i t wi l l do > on and your wife good I f yon are not marr ied I g«> and s , e . lus t a Woman 's Way," i t j w i l l do \ m and vour bes t ^ I r 1 g >od. : i i s -ncc i - - tu l melodrama in the next i t l • r ng a t : ! , Cent ra l opera house on I s i IJ , i \ evening August 21. | T e ! i * 111 • d . iugi t e r of Mr and Mrs Wal ter l>radl t y d ied 1' t . dav morning, Aug I J 15) in . aged 1 \ ear and IS days , ^he \x a s a v , - rv beaut i 'u l chi ld , and iu h- r - I ' i r t - ' a \ here had won the hear ts of a ! ' . Th ' i i i l ium I r>e t ids rx t t ud the i r l iea i t te l t sympathy to the bereaved fami ly . Th - funera l serv ices were held i t the h ' l i in Sunday af ternoon. Rev Biadv ' .Hi i<Mng Miss Edi th Tnt t le sang. I ' f ie f lowers wt- re many and i ean t i f l 1 d :e loved one was tender ly la id to rcM in th»- Ringvvood cemetery . Mv II I ' ' ' f ' ) , s . ; , ( : i y t ( i l u p ' i U . ! ' • " II I . \ . >, c i • I Nl iuU imM l i i 'd i . !• '< • • Mtr c i ; I , J : >1^ a | -ms ;» [ • cum! m> In c U . A .1 Mir I ' e . iMrps <lr ; i \v i \ \ j . n rar . F . SCH N ABEL, iSuccessor to J . J . Mil le 1 West McHenry , I I I . - Phone 971 A ROUND STEAK hrolled to a turn is ;U ways appetizing, at morning, noon or evening. ROUND STEAKS FROM THIS MARKET are juicy and tender. They can' t he cat from second (trade beef--we supply only "t irade One." Phone or leave your order and we will send you up a steak that will just about melt in your mouth. i l . F. Matthews v. EST McHENRY - TELEPHONE 3 " . Ins t a Woman '* Way. In terwoven in the ;s tory of the suc­ cessfu l melodrama, "Jus t a Woman 's Way," i s a s t rong love and comedy in te res t which re l ieves the p lay f rom too grea t tenseness and resul t s in a very ac­ ceptable product ion . "Jus t a Woman 's Way ' ' wi l l have i t s f i r s t product ion in th is c i ty a t the Centra l opera house Sue day evening, August 21. S t ruck a Rich n ine . S. W T . Bends , of Coal Ci ty , Ala . , says he ! s t ruck a perfec t mine of hea l th in Dr . 1 King 's New Life Pi l l s for they cured h im ; o f Liver and Kidney Trouble af te r 12! years of suf fer ing . They are the b^s t p i l l s on ear th for Const ipa t ion , Malar ia , Headache , Dyspeps ia . Debi l i ty 2-%c a t N. H. Petesch s amlff lF . Mas . jne le t ' s . Among the many s ter l ing a t t rac t ions > t o be seen a t the Eagle p icnic i s Bosco. j t he wor ld renowned animal t ra iner , and j h i s colossa l den of wi ld animals o l un j pa ra l le led magni tude . Don t forget the j da te , Sunday, Ang. 21. j Ki -k Circ i iH N«-*t Sa turday. TLie grea tes t ga laxy of renowned c i r ; ens per iormers ever seen together has been assembled th is season wi th the grea t Dode Fisk shows which exhibi t a t McHenry Saturday, August 20. Ar t i s t s , r iders , a th le tes and c lowns producing an incredib le number of soul s t i r r ing and brea th taking ac ts , in the r ings , on the e levated s tages , a round the h ippo I rome t rack and iu the a i r . Every fea­ ture and marvel of human ingenui ty , sk i l l and dar ing are to be wi tnessed wi th th is grea tes t of a l l shows. Mer cury , the a i rsh ip horse , the avia t ing equine wonder of the age -- is the grea t es t marvel ever presented , making two ascens i 'U- da i ly . The Lore t ta Twins , premier bar per formers . The grea t f ive Wil l iams Family of acrobats - ex t ra ordinary , Car> and Meyers ami the Lor enzos , t ight and s lack wire ar t i s t s The famous Wal l ins --contor t ionis ts . The two Hutchinsons aud the three Ern s ts aer ia l a r t i s t s and t rapeze performers M. Rooney, wor ld ' s champion souier saul t bareback eques t r ian . M i le Hud gin i , lady pr inc ipa l eques t r ienne . Miss Nola Sat ter f ie ld . queen of the equine arena are a few of the many famous ami renowned performers aud ar t i s t s - tha t he lp to make the grea t Dode Fisk shows the very beet a t t rac t ion of i t s k ind th is season. Ks. ; i | i e i • Id ie o Is | In) t t r ' a ' •» 1 11.11 h she m;I • II lea . Is f r . , 1 ms . >f ( io i l . f i l l . I M 1, I 1 I I Acut* or Chronlo-- Which No mat ter i f your k idney t ro uble i s acute or chronic Foley ' s Kidney Reme­ dy wi l l reach your case . Mi . Claude Brown. Reynold^vi l le . 111. , Wri tes us tha t he suffered many months wi th k idney compla in t which bat i ied a l l t rea tment . At laxt be t r ied Foley ' s Kidney Remedy and a few large bot t ies ef feoted a comple te cure . He says . " I t has been of ines t imable va lue tome. F Masqnele t . To help a good th ing a long the pas­ senger boat Navigator wi l l make excur­ s ion ra tes of 25c round t r ip to Columbia park , Sunday, Ang. 21. VULU Paul Tohv of Gray s lake was a recent Yolo v is i tor . Pe te V|ever of Round Lake was in town Sunday John Htrz inu t ransacted bus iness in Chicago Thursday John Richardson t ransacted bus iness in Chic i ' /o Wednesday Miss Anna ' "omnton i s v is i t ing re la­ t ive- in F, ' i l l » ! ; r . su i t Mrs Evere t t S 'one o ' Wanconda was in town Fr iday of las t week. Mr« ( I rn ' f Kir «n sp«nt las t Thnrs day wi th Wauconda re la t ives Miss Cl t ra Rosin i ; of Round Lake spent Sunday wi th f r iends here . Mr . Heminns of Chicago spent Sun day wi th Mr. and Mrs . Ben Hi l le r . Frank Ehar t and Wil l Aninnn of Fre mont a t tended church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Peter Frennd of Crys­ ta l Lake a t tended church here Snnd«»v Ol iver Hook of Rol l ins and Mr Lnx of Wadsworth were r |h-ent Yolo ca l le rs Henrv Her te l and Kat ie Obenanf o Fremont a t tended church here Sunday Mrs Leo Hendee of Ronnd Lake ca l led on f r iends here one evening las t week Messrs . Gr i f f in . Edwards and Simp son of Wankegau were in town Fr iday evening Mrs . John Heasfor t and chi ldren of New Minis ter , Wis , spent Sunday wi th re la t ives here . Mrs . Jack Stadfe ld aud Mrs . John Richardson were Wanconda ca l le rs Fr i day af ternoon. M iss Kate Fros t was a gues t a t the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Ford near Wanconda Sunday Mrs . Wm Hironimous and son, Ches te r . of Round Lake spent severa l days las t week in Yolo . Mrs . Pe terson of Esfhervi l le , Iowa, i s spending a few weeks wi th her s i s te r , Mrs . S i tneon Weiugar t . Mrs Beckler and chi ldren of Liber ty v i l le were the gnes ts of Mr . and Mrs . Mike KrafT over Sunday. Miss Del ia Kirwan of Wauconda vie i ted a t the Kirwan home here Monday and Tuesday of las t week. Mrs Frank Hironimous of Fremont spent Sunday wi th her danghter , Mrs Frank Henkel , and fami ly Mr aud Mrs Svlves ter Wagner and chi ldren were i?ne<ts of the former ' s parents a t Waukegan Sunday and Mon day. Mr and Mrs T Bacon and «on, Ed. and Mr. and Mrs Simeon Russe l l spent Sunday as gues ts of Waukegan re la­ t ives . Mr«. M»rv Sear les and granddaugh­ ter . Miss Qninlan . of Chicago are vis i t - "* the home of the former ' s nephew, Jas . Kirwan Mrs Mar t in Ely and Miss Elv of S tonghton, Wis , havn re turned to the i r home af ter a few weeks here as gues ts of Mr . And Mrs Haoaou. OCELLENT LOAVES AND Delicious Pastries Is the Inevitable result If you use White Swan ...Flour... fv j&TEN'y i P &1N<:FIF, lD.MlN* FOR SAI. I : BY Wilbur Lumber Co. West ,TcHenr> N. P. Steilen rUMenry John Richardson Yulo William Althoff Johnsburnh CF Bank of McHenry E5TABUSHED 18SS This Bank rece ives depos i t s , pays 3 per cent in teres t on t ime dece­ i ts , ex tends a l l cour tes ies cons is t ­ en t wi th good bus iness pr inc ip les and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS respect fu l ly so l ic t ing publ ic pa t ­ ronage . Honey to Loan on rea l es ta te ar id o ther f i rs t c lass secur i ty . REAL ESTATE Farm lands , res idences and vi l lage proper ty for sa le . I f you want to buy or se l l , ca l l on ns . Abst rac ts ordered . INSURANCE in Fi rs t Class Companies , a t the lowest ra tes f i r jC* rCkf t ry Cv v /ntu, Da ** 1 VI Notary Public. Bankers. V^. Let Us Answer tha t ( . JKOCKRY QUESTION for you. Per haps you are not . aware <if i t , hu t i t s a fac t tha t our ( i rorer i i ' i s a re becom­ ing the la lk of the town. I t ' s only nat ura l tha t they should as \v« ' handle only the very b< 's t and in each and every ca>e conform to the regula t ions se t as ide by the 1 'ure Food Law. We want you as one of our cus tomers . M. H. NIESEN TKI.HI 'HOM; NO flchenry, - Illinois. THE HOUSE WIRED FOR ELECTRICITY secures to those l iv ing in i t a LIGHT super ior to a l l o ther ar t i f ic ia l i l - lummants a t a cos t of opera t ion no grea ter than o thers and POWER to run a grea t var ie ty of appl i ­ ances tha t do the work usual ly done b\ human hands . WIRING A HOUSE means moderniz ing i t and adding to i t s va lue . The opera t ion i s ne i ther expens ive nor inconven­ ient to ihe occupants . Let us ex­ pla in our p lan of doing the work a t cos t , f ix tures inc luded. No in­ teres t and 24 months to pay. Nor th Shore Electric Co. I W HAkFER Kjl * 1 IK KY Vtttl&HEI for Gent lemen who cher ish Qual i ty . -.For Sale by Leading Dealers-- No matter whether you are especially interested in either quality or price of jroods or in both, we can meet every require­ ment. \V h i 1 e w e emphasize [uality in every depart- « 3 i t » \>. DRUtKllST - TKl . 274 ment of our business, we also protect yonr interests in the matter of price-- we afford the real econo­ my that consists of get­ ting the best goods at the lowest possible cost. J) (r When Looking for VourSpring'Wants Remember we have Kmerson and Rock- ford Gane-, Sulky and Walking" Plows, Harrows, Pulverizers Plow Harrpws, Manure Spreaders, Pumping Engines, Chicken and Field Fence, Sanitary Chicken Coops. Seeders. Good second hand Gang Plow, also Milk Wagon, on hand. Good goods, right prices, fair treatment our motto. See us for Indi­ ana Silos. :: :: :: :: WM.STOFFEL Phones* t) i - i - ich-7^a . miunc^ . ri :SII ) I :NCE-79I . 11N Kerosene and Gasoline STOVES! is the opportunity that you have been looking We do not intend to carry a single Kerosene or uline Stove over until next season. For this rea- j son we are closing them out at ten per cent dis­ count under our regular lo.v selling price. Don't put off buying until to­ morrow but come today as the stock is limited. We handle the Perfec­ tion. :: :: :: JOHN J. VYCITAL, THE CENTER VILLE HARDWARE MAN. for S im & Fall Our new fall line of Shoes is now ready for your inspection. We have an exceptionally good line in Gun Metal, Kid and Patent Colt in the v dull or bright finish and cloth top At Prices to Suit all Purses We are making special low prices on all Summer Goods to close out this month. We have many lines of Oxfords, Strap Sandals, Pumps and Roman Sandals to close at reduced price. Lawns, Dimities, Percales, Silks and all Summer Dress Goods at Slaughter Prices. :: :: SUITS MADE TO YOUR HEASURE--Our new fall and winter samples are now ready. Come in and look. :: :: :: :: :: :: M. J. WALSH PHONE 483 GOODS DELIVERED s:

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