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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jul 1900, p. 7

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A good looking^., horse and poor look- •<$, tng harness to the worst kind of a com- f>' binatlon. 1/, Eureka Harness Oil tL, not only makes the harness and the I |K\ horse lock better, but makes the leather soft and pliable, puts It in COQ. . ciitlon to last--twice as long' as i t ord inar i ly would . J Sold everywhere in cast--all! '.Ill »Ue». Had* by ji 'AUt.f STANDARD [* v OIL CO. £ Whwi Give Your Horse a Chancel «« #J bstracts of T'tle. McHenry County (..ABSTRACT COMPANY;. WOODSTOCK, ILL. F. F. Axtell. Harvard. It. M. Patrick, Marengo. |I>ire« tors { John J. Murphy, W<HKlsto«;k. | W. C. Eirhelberger, WCKKLSUTOK (Geo. L. Murphy, Wixxlstoek Real Estate Bought and Sold. Insurance and |Loans Abstract* of Title and Conveyancing- H. ft. Jensen FLORIST Cut Flowers in alt Varieties. [ Funeral Designs on short notice and at reasonable prices. Potted Plants Potted Plants of all kinds constantly on hand. We would be greatly pleased o have the public give us a call McHENRY, ILLINOIS. It Touches the Spot BI"SA ! tVF For Cuts, Burns Bruises, Sores, Pimples, Chapped Hands and Lips, Etc. Etc. end for sample. Large box, 25c DOBBIN flFG. CO. Station S, Chicago, 111. --Don't wait for the Casualty!-- Be Prepared! P. WATTLES (Successor to R. R. Howard) All kinds of Fresh and salt Meats always on hand Vegetables and Canned Goods. Bakery Goods a Specialty All Kinds of Salt Pish. Highest market Prices paid for Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Hides and Tallow Fat Cattle a specialty Fresh Vegetables and Fruits received fresh daily. i Orders from Pistakee Bay will receive prompt and careful attention. Call on me I will do the right thing with you. F. WATTLES, West McHenry, 111. Long distance telephone, SM Citizens' telephone 17 This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all busi­ ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom­ ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage Honey to Loan (HENRY I _____________ ialj pf: given to collections, and tended to INSURANCi in First Class Companies, at est rates. Yours Respectfullj PERRY & OW| Notary Public. E A U T I F U L . P I S T A K E E j A N D T H E F O X 1 L . A K E R E G I O N j » A HMIMllWIMM »«..»»»« WMHI. On Wednesday the Yacht club will begin a series of afternoon card parties for ladies, to be held weekly until Aug. 29. Nice prizes will be given. The Henry George club picnic of Chi­ cago picnicked here op Sunday. In the regatta last Saturday after­ noon the Louise and Flying Fox were again winners in their respective classes and will probably get the season 's priz­ es. - - * _/a"fV Miss Alice Ryan, T. H. "Miller, and Frank Ruth, of (piicago, have been guests at C. A. Barman's cottager R. H. Morrison has arrived from De­ troit, Mich., to spend the summer at Ingleside. . ' 1 Alderman Maypole and family enter­ tained numerous city friends at their cottage at Ingleside. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnnm have as a guest, their daughter, Mrs. Walter Boyce, of New York, and her husband. S. G. Pitkin's family has returned to Chicago. Charles F. McDomald, of En- glewood, and family will occupy the cottage the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wartl, Afr. and Mrs. G. Howard, F. H. Lewis, Robert Todd and A. C. Dahlgren. of Chicago, have been recreating at the lake T. Fujita, Japanese Consul to Chica­ go, and staff were at the lake this week. Late Chicago arrivals include B. Lauderback and wife, B. A. Pierce and wife, H. T. Richards and wife, J. F,. Somers and wife, George M. Seward and wife, E. S. Murray, B. F. Gunther, wife, and child; A. Gross and wife. PISTAKEE BAY. * A« B. Todd and family, of Elgin, will Spend a month here. The improvement association has sug­ gested the construction of a shore drive fa*ound Pistakee Bay. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beck and daugh- t r, of Chicago, are out for the summer. Walter Simpson and family, of Elgin, are here for two weeks. POX LAKE. The week has been a lively one with the big crowds at the resorts. Matters were as gay as. the hot weather would permit. Dances are of almost nightlv 'occurence at the hotels and resorts, and music and gayety resounds around 'the lake. . . 1 . T .' William Burke and family, of Elgin, are recreating at the lake. • The cottagers entertained many city .friends over the Fourth. : C. F. Engalls' family from Wauke- gan occupy a cottage on the east shore. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Tousley, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tousley, Mr. D. H. Wins­ ton, R. T. Eddy, and J C. McCord, of Chicago, have been at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. G. Howard, H. W. Peterson. F. M. Sneed, and F. H. Briggs and wife Were out from Chicago for a few days. The St. Paul road's new station at Nippersink is nearly completed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheldon,. Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge R. Sheldon, George Seigmund, C. F. Eveland and daughter, W. B. Hutton, W. C. Chapman, W. H. Liddy and wife, and F. Miller and wife, of Chicago, have been visiting at the lake. . Swamp Root Factory Destroyed. The fire which destroyed the immense Swamp Roqt medicine plant of Dr. Kil­ mer & Co., July 1, was the most disas­ trous which has ever occurred in^Bing- hamton. However, the Kilmers re­ timed business next morning, though not at the old stand, which is a heap of smouldered ashes. While the firemen were yet pouring water on the burning Chenango street establishment, the Kil­ mers were arranging to do business somewhere else. That this great industry might not be crippled for a moment, through the courtesy of other prominent firms and citizens, the large factory and adjoining buildings on South street were vacated for the benefit of the Swamp Root peo­ ple, and possession was taken immedi­ ately, and here, by Monday, July 8, this new, temporary factory will be turning out Swamp Root, the great Kidney remedy, in quantities of about 60,000 bottles per day, and in two or three weeks' time the full capacity of more than four times that amount wilPbe produced. The immense demand for Swamp Root will thus in no way be in­ terfered with. On the old site, with adjoining prop­ erty which has just been purchased, will be erected immediately an absolutely fire proof six story structure, plans for which have been nearly completed. Does Your Stomaeh Distress You ? Do you have pain in thp side, nausea, sometimes vomiting, distress after eat­ ing, belching, constipation, loss of appe­ tite, dizziness, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimples and a repulsive complexion? If you have any of these symptoms, you have dyspepsia or stom­ ach disorder. The new discovery, Bail­ ey's Dyspepsia Tablets, brings quick relief, followed by a permanent cure; pleasant to take. W. J. Bailey, written on each package. Price 25 cents, post­ paid. Made by Lakeside Medicine Co., Chicago. Sample free. Well informed doctors prescribe them. Sold W Miss J. A. Story. ,, «1 y-* eo. l5-'00 The World's Largest Diamond. The rajah of Matlan owns the largest* reliable diamond in the world. It weighs 367 carats, and is shaped like an egg, with a queer little dented hollow marking the smaller end. Some notion of the value of the stone can be formed from the fact that when the king of Borneo wished to add it to his treasures some yfears ago he offered in exchange for it $500,000 in cash, supplemented by the gift of two "warships" fully equipped, a number of cannon and a large quantity of powder and shot. Dtal'R Celebrated Antiseptic and Preventive. of all diseases. One of the greatest medical discoveries for women. We have thousands of testimonials to prove its great merit. An article that should be in every household. Cannot fail to bring the aesired result. Send at once for a box with full instructions. Sent free--any part of the U. S. for $1. If once tried you will always use it. The only genuine antiseptic on the market. Address, MME. DEAL, 280 Jackson Boul., Chicago, 111. D51-ly Klondike Nugget Worth $ 13,000. The biggest nogget yet found in the Klondike was picked up on Gold, hill re­ cently. It weighed seventy-seven ounces and was valued at $13,000. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of J He Wouldn't Tell. The argument by analogy or hypo­ thetical case is often dangerous. A very stately and dignified clergyman used to tells a story illnsti'ative of the risk of this method. One of his parishoners was much addicted to drink and one night the vicar met him coming home in such a condition that he remonstrat­ ed with him on the spot, and by way of clinching hi§ argument asked: "What would you say if you were to see me reeling down the road in a state of hope­ less intoxication?" The offender ap­ peared to be deeply impressed and an­ swered ferveutly: "I wouldn't tell a soul, sir. " Died From Taking Pruiwic Acid through mistake. No worse mistake is that than is taking Blood Medicine for stomach trouble. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin cures all forms of indigestion, constipation or stomach trouble. Don't take the Wrong kind of medicine, take Dr. Cald well's Sy rup Pepsin. Ask Julia A. Story. laddie*., Why Don't You. Editor Plaindealer: Is there anything at all that we can say or do to convince all your lady readers that we are actually giving to every married woman in the United States who writes for it an elegant ster­ ling silver-plated sugar shell like jewel­ ers sell at 75c each ? Thefe is no ' 'catch " about this offer. There is nothing to pay, nor any requirement to buy any­ thing in order to secure this beautiful gift. It is our way of advertising the merits of Quaker Valley silverware. A copy of the Home-Furnisher, our own publication, will also be sent free. Surely this beautiful sugar shell gift is worth asking for. Then it seems to us that we should hear from every married lady who reads your paper. Quaker Valley Mfg. Co., Morgan and Harrison Sts., Chicago. 51-6t Neglect is the short step so many take from a cough or cold to consumption. The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives imme­ diate results. It cures all throat and lung troubles Children all like it and mothers endorse it. Julia A. Story. Excursion Ticket)* to Motion Lake Assembly, Madison, WIh., Via the North-Western Line, will be sold at reduced rates July 16, 17, 21 and 28, limited to July 31. A modified cer­ tificate plan will also apply on other than the above dates. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 2-2t Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Caton^ N. Y., writes, "I had dyspepsia ofer twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea for all forms of indigestion.' it digests what you eat. Julia A. Story. Very Low Kates to Denver, Colo., Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold July 23 and 24, limited to August 24, on account of An­ nual Convention Y. P. C. U. United Presbyterian Church. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 2-2t It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga.. suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that tBucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by Julia A. Story, druggist. IM9J O Bears the Signature of T O H I A . r The Kind You Have Always Bought LITERAR Y NO TES A Woman Should Dress Her Best at Home. At home a woman should be guided in her manner of dressing by an even great­ er desire to please than elsewhere. Her husband may be the most observant of men, but he will know when she looks neat and attractive, with hair newly dressed, and some pretty arrangement about the bodice of her gown. The practice of wearing soiled finery at home cannot be too strongly deprecated.--July Ladies' Home Journal. Qetting the Greatest Good from Books. 4'Summer reading is often largely composed of fiction, and if we choose good novels and bright, wholesome short stories, we are not exactly wast­ ing our time, although 'every one of these long summer days ought to give us a return in something besides enter-- tainiuent and amusement, " writes Mar garet E. Sangster, in the July Ladies' Home Journal, "i fancy that most girls would be tl*e gainers by keeping on hand a good, strong book, a volume of history, or biography, or travels, or essays, and devoting a portion of their time to it each morning or each after­ noon consecutively, keeping a book­ mark at the place where they break off and moving it on day by day. If, added to this, each girl would keep near her a lit'le blank memorandum book in which she should enter dates, copy passages which impress her as worth remember­ ing, or write her own comments on what she reads, she would gain an in calculable store of mental wealth by the summer's ejad. " Unless food is digested quickly it will, ferment and irritate the stomach. After each meal take a spoonful of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow you to eat all you need of what you' like. It never fails to cure the worst cases of dyspepsia It is pleasant to take. Julia A. Story. . Jury Sworn In. » Tuesday a jury was sworn in the Jes-' ter trial at New London, Mo., and Prosecuting Attorney Rodes read the indictment, containing twelve counts, charging the prisoner with murdering Gilbert W. Gates in every manner and by every means a murder could well be committed. The jury is composed principally of young men, three-fourths of them having been born since the al­ leged crime was committed. The courtroom was packed to its ut­ most capacity. During the reading of the long indictment the aged prisoner remained motionless. His face wore a stolid, even a defiant, look. ' ] All who suffer from piles will be glad to learn that DeWitt's Witch Hansel Salve will give them instant and per­ manent relief. It will cure eczema tind all skin diseases. Beware of counter­ feits. Julia A. Story. ' Bridal Kirks andChIT*. It is a Custom in Hungary for the groom to give the bride a kick after the ceremony, to make her realize her sub­ jection, while in Croatia the bridegroom boxes the bride's ears. " If wives have any compassion for the .sorrows of cross, crabid husbands, give them Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill re­ move any misunderstanding in the fam­ ily. Ask your druggist. Long Range Photography. Captain Gentili, an Italian officer who has been experimenting in long distance photography, has discovered a means of taking photographs at a distance of many miles. By this means it has been possible to photograph fortresses from a distance of eleven miles and masses of troops at a distance of eighteen miles. Captain Gentili's invention is likely to become of considerable importance from the military point of view. For a copy of "The Lake Superior Country," containing a description of Marquette and the copper country, ad­ dress, with four (4) cents in stamps to pay postage, Geo. H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. 49-8t. Feed the World on Nulii. It is estimated that the nut trees of the world could furnish food enough to sustain three times the present population of the world if the nuts could all be utilized. ~ Cuts and bruises are healed by Cham­ berlain's Pain Balm in about on#, third the time any other treatment \ymtld re­ quire because of its antiseptic qualities which cause the parts to heal without maturation. For sale by Julia A. Story. Special Agent. George W. Bennett, of Marengo, was on Friday appointed a special agent of the rural free delivery service on the re­ commendation of Congressman Hopkins. He will get $1400 a year and $4 per diem for expenses. He will be assigned to duty in Illinois and neighboring states. I"' . 4*^ : -V" * > The Kind Yon Have Always Bought* and which has been, to use fop over 30 years, has home the signature of, and has been made under his per*- sonal supervision since its infancy. - Allow no one to deceive you in this* < r\i<°< . rsi All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good'* are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of^| Infants tind Children--Experience against Experiment#' ' s f "• ' ! What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil* Pore* goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm® ami allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* The Children's Panacea--The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ' r• * - f . ~K '** - ' i-i • ifS I >5". ' i i i •y In Use For Over 30 Years. I The CCNTAUN COMPANY. T7 MUNNAV »TSl£T. NEW YORK CITY. :# • Fine Groceries^ When you want something good and fresh in the grocery line just come in and leave your order with us. "tfe' sell everything in fancy and staple groceries at right prices. Fresh and Salt Meats If you have never tried our^ meat, should commence using it now. We guarantee satisfaction. FRANK H. HESS, Ringwood BLANKE'S EXPOSITION (OFfEES Blanke's Exposition Coffees are superior to all others. They have a smooth, rich flavor and are now being used by the leading hotels and by the large railroads. If you are looking for a good cup of coffee, give them a trial. s.,_ •' ;• v'SW"'1 lanke drinking Blend proportionately The above is a cut of the m o s t c o m p l e t e coffee plant in the U n i t e d S t a t e s . T h e tremendous business that made it necessary to erect such an establishment is the result of new ideas applied to the coflee busi­ ness. C. F. Blanke was the first man in the United States to blend coffees solely with regard to their drinking quality in the cup, rather than follow the old formulas of so much " Mocha " and so much " Java." There are good,medium, and poor Mochas and Javas, the same as there are good, medium and poor California fruh That is the reason other coffees are not uniform. Scientifically blends every lot of coffee to prodii^ quality exactly like "it has always been" highest grade. Blanke's other brands are as L * ' • • The C. P. Blo/ike Tea and Coffee-Co. has secured the followin s who will handle tlieir celebrated teas and coffees: agencies GILBERT BROS., McHenry JOHN 1' LAY. Jo lmsburg WKIDNEK UROS. , HutVa lo - ROWE BROS. Ilebron Grove JOHN KOSINU. Volo <i. H. HOOK Kit, Woodstock H. PANT ALL. Milburn J. V. THOMPSON. Wilmout. Wls.KAV B. 1MXON. Citmiee >1. Pes JuYdins. Harvard ' A. NEISH. Spring Grove C. W. CAUL. Rockefeller. O. G. W EST E KM AN, Greenwood, GOLDING BROS., Wain-oiida V. W. KOHL. Lake Zurich, Wis. WILLIAMS BROS., Antioeh PETERSON BROS.. Salem SIN ER BROS, Russell, 111. Ai d BECKER. Twin Lakes FOOTE BROS.. Half Day W. H. SCHWAR1 Z. Carpentersville GANSOHOW & KI NKE. Gilberts, 111. tXH.SCHMA.LZ, Huntley, 111. A. N h i Ml . Spr ing Grove JOHN M E IK LE, I van hoe ##t Aug. Buchholz, -TM Tailor. West McHenry, HI. Don't beflistaken If you want a stylish fitting Suit or pair of pants go to Buchholz, That is the Place He makes no humbug^Et and workmanship is the best. Made up right or no sale. S3 * /%•

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