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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Nov 1900, p. 7

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WHEELER 4 WILSDH T 1* y"'*-" • */ " * , BALL EARING SEWING MACHINE EASY RUNNING,QUIET RAPID AND DURABLE. It WHI paj IRA to in I WHEELER & WILSON before jog IQ, U& - /R*' •* *' PLEST BEST EVER i. V- • - ' ' -<i 1 1 f a \ >e ?!*¥ : We are . still , selling sewing ma- hines and continue to£ ve satisfaction, for \ | r * pimple reason that everything isR V v4 just a^we represent it to be. A $25 ; Inachine is guaranteed to give $25 worth I, of satisfaction, and the same guarantee is given on all machines. .You may have any ma­ chine on 30 days' trial. Isn't that a fair proposition? You can accept or reject it at the end of that time, and it will cost nothing for the trial. Full instructions giv­ en in using the attachments, "Call ,at tftfc Store. ,y /• •& AS'", ----------------mm--mm NKIines to rent, MkMr REPAIRS «i tie very lest Midi# Oils M FTWF. mmt mm--mmmm m ' y •> :L J."• S" ' f.. "*% -5 *•'. ->' , ^ *VJ3 * ;t *'•>%, ! )*P" 'I**'.: \i>Hr 5?" t*® " ^ ->A w jfcrf-w>u*«- £ « :'*r - T-T ' H1 N O. ' 1 , » ' . «*. • * « f i , . , * , > ^ ' The Finest fabrics can be sewed on tlis •achine is well as coarse and heavy goods NEIGHBORINGNEWSA&CHRONICLED BY OUR. ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS >m»m«Miit«M>nmMiiiiimiininniiiiriiiimiHMiiinM SPRING GROVE. (Received too late for last week.) Bessie Stone and Mrs. Bertha artwell were Chicago visitors Satur- y-. Clyde Sanborn is gaining. His brother ,rry, and aunt, Mrs. Walker, of Lake neva, are assisting in h's care. Chas. Harness, of Walworth, spent uesday and Wednesday of last week th his sister, Mrs. James Oxtoby. Our school yard is being improved by liberal application of gravel and tile .11 be laid for drainage as soon as eather will permit. Carpenters and masons are busy as er with the prospect of work ahead r many weeks. We have no use for inter weather here at present. John Jackson is spending the winter Nebraska with the Faden Bros., who induct a larfee sheep ranch there. >hn hopes to enjoy better health in at climate. Mrs. Bush arrived last week. Mr. ,ush having had charge of this station e past two weeks and expecting to re­ am here will occupy the house vacated Mr. Hurling. Chas. Andrews suffered a frightful ac- ' lent Saturday while at work feeding corn shredder at Edwin Halderman's. left hand and ann to the elbow was rn off and mangled in a terrible man- r. With his usual grit he walked me at once and as' Dr. Fegers was ing through the village, medical >lp was quickly obtained and the in- red member was amputated just be- r the elbow. As Mr. Andrews no lnaf nurt. nf rhp t.hntnV) ^ M©V "V""" * " « his right hand and has lately used is left hand the accident is a doubly ardone. He is as comfortable as can »expected at present. • TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take LAXATIVE Bromo Quinine Tab- its. All druggists refund the money if" t fails to cure. E. W. Grove's attire is on each box. 7 ktt^r TPWk Katie Pfanestiel spent the la' krt of last week at Wauconda. Otis Murray, of Johnsburgh, visitejd lr. said Mrs. James Murray Sunday fternoon. j Mi«a Agnee Murray, of Waucoiufy, isited her brother, James Murray anjd rife last week. • Mrs. John Rosing was in Chicago raying goods for the store Wednesday nd Thursday. Fannie Sexton visited her aunt, ames Gainer, at Wauconda, seve ays last week. The Grant Cemetery society And t,Tie R. C. T. U- will meet with Mrs. A. "tv. 'ox Friday Nov. 80. Dinner will jbe erved. All are invited. ^ Friday Dec. 7 a W. C. T. U. oonveta- lon will be held at the Volo M. E. huroh. There will be meetings in the orning, afternoon and evening, he evening several young ladies fro: lurnee will conteet for a medal. Vig­ ors from Grays Lake, Gurnee ai^d fauconda unions are expected, E mL ivetal troubles, OSTEND. for silence deep we sometimes long, If only for a minute; • But we never want the folding bed To shup up while we're In it. Henry Hobart was a McHenry visitor Tuesday, ^ Ray Thomas wae £ Sunday visitor at Woodstock. Chas. Corney is sick with erysipelas. We hope he will recover soon. Elbert Thomas and Lee Harrison were Sunday visitors at Geo. Thomas'. Miss Flora Harnish and sinter, Myrtle, were visiting at Dundee and Elgin this week. Mrs. A. C. Thompson and daughter, Mary, were Sunday visitors at B. C. Thompson's. J Miss Myrtlef Harnish. of Elgin, is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Corey. / Mrs. Partridge and Carrie Van Slykn, of Orland, j^d., are visiting at Herbert C. Thompson's. Jag, McDonald's raffle Saturday even­ ing resulted in the changing hands of several faA geese and turkeys. A. C. Tnompson. who went to Chica­ go for medical attention some time ago, is reported to be no better. We hoped to hear- that he was recovering. 3 . Those interested in the welfare of the school are respectfully invited to attend the school exhibition to be given at the Osteind school house, Nov. 80. 1900. M;isges Eva Thompson and Jessie Richardson accompanied Miss Anna Harrison home from Woodstock Friday evening and spent Saturday and Sunday visiting old friends. J RING WOOD. /Mitt Emma Matthews ynm visiting hsere Friday. t Mr. Smiley is visiting at like home of H. W. Allen this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coates were Rich­ mond visitors Saturday. Miss Mattie Dwelley was an Elgin visitor the latter part of last week, Mrs. O. N. Rich, of Elgin, visited her daughter, Mrs. Hess, a few days last week. . • The school entertainment was at­ tended by a goodly number. About twenty dollars were realized. The Y. P. C. T. U. will be led next Sunday evening by A. L Francisco. Subject: "Short cuts to success." The hour of the Universalist church service has Leen changed one hour earl­ ier, malting it two o'clock. The Sunday school hour is one. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan attended the Hopf-- Tryon wedding at the Con­ gregational church in Woodstock Thurs­ day evening Nov. 27th at 8 p. m. The ladies of the Willing Workers will give a ten cent social in the Wood­ man hall Saturday evening, Dec. 1st. Light refreshments will be served. All are invited to attend. If yon have ever seen a child in the agony of croup yon can realise how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as it is administered. It qjiickly cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung JtUia A. Story. WAUCONDA. Emerson Cooke made a trip to Rocke­ feller Friday. W. Ford, of Chicago, was in town one day last week. Chas. Derry, of Waukegan, was a pleasant caller here Friday. Mrs. Burton came from Chicago Sat­ urday to visit her parents here. t Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Duers visited Mends at Mudget Lake Saturday. Miss Eva Grantham, of Gary, spent Sunday with relatives in Wauconda. Frank Harrison, of Chicago, sprat Sunday with relatives at Wauconda. Perry Powers and Charles Thorn are keeping bachelor hall at B. J. Barker's room. Mrs. Fuller has come to Wauconda to spend the winter with her son, Harry Fuller. Mrs. M. Ford has been very ill with malaria fever but is some better at this writing. L. C. Price has returned from the Odd Fellows^ convention at Springfield and reports an enjoyable time. < Little Nora Tecampe is now sitting up for the first time since her injury some weeks ago. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. J. L. Harris, a former Wauoondaboy, now serving Uncle Sam on the warship Dixie, writes home that his ship has been ordered to Turkey to help collect that little debt the Sultan owes us. Miss Estella Grace, teacher in the primary room, was called to Chicago by the death of an uncl6 on Friday. Miss Ethel Duers acted as substitute during Miss Grace's * absence on Monday and Tuesday. Owing to the nearness of Thanks­ giving, the dance given by Ford, Martin and Geary last Friday night was not largely attended. The music was good being furnished by Reed's orchestra, of McHenry, and those who were present at the dance pronounce it a pleasant sffaifw » " For Infants and Children. TL« Kind You Han Always Bought : * ,.'.V ' BABBEVIIXI. Ifrs 'LftonardEaatman called on frieilds at Burl on Bridge Sunday. Miss Emma Behn, of Burton Bridge, called on Mends here Sunday. Hazel andGlenn Robinson spent Satur­ day with their cousins, Edna and John Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson attended the funeral of Miss Mabel Willard, at dBlgin Saturday. * Pearls Brand in Vertiont Everwrfe is talking *GMroMountain Pearls." that they cure liver troubl constipation, bad digestion, nausea, dull headache, doziness and foul breath ? There never was a pill sold which acted so quickly and aW they don't gripe one bit. is a&Lwe ask--we know what, sultwHlbe. """X 4 JULIA A. STORY. The lrl R. Hick* 1»01 Almanac. Whatever may be said of the scientific causes upon which the Rev. Irl R. Hicks bases his yearly forecasts of storm aud weather, it is a remarkable fact that specific warnings of every great storm, flood, cold wave and drouth, have been plainly printed in his now famous Almanac for many years. The latest startling proof of this fact was the destruction of Galveston, Texas, on the very day named by Prof. Hicks in his 1900 almanac, as one of disaster by storm along the gulf coafts.^ The 1901 almanac, by far the.finest; most com­ plete and beautiful yet published, is now readv. This remarkable book of near two hundred pages, splendidly illus­ trated with charts and half-tone engrav­ ing, goes as a premium to every sub­ scriber who pays one dollar a year for Prof. Hicks' journal, Word and Works. The almanac alone is sent prepaid for only 25c. Order from Word and Works Publishing Company, 2201 Locust street, St Louis, Ma ^' * Editor Sees Wwidiifc Editor W. V. Barry, of Lexington, Tenn., in exploring Mammoth Cave contracted a severe case of piles. His quick cure through using Bucklin's Arnica Salve convinced him it is another world's wonder. Cures Piles, Injuries, Inflammation, and all Bodily i^aptioas. Only 28c at Julia A. Storv's. ? The man who looks for a soft place without honest labor can usually find it right under bis hat H . Rheumatism. Ail aignatare is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine RAM* the remedy that cures a mM la H> 4*1 Want Column. WR SALE--Large Jeweler's Safe. Good as -1- new. 13 Jos. SCHNEIDER, McHenry. 111. TjH)R KENT--A well-improved 200 acre farm adjoining Huntley, III., belonging to es­ tate of D. II. Haeger. for information ad dress D. C. HAEGER. Dundee, 111. 16-tf OTRAYED--Black heifer two white feet. A 0 suitable reward for its return to J. P- Cleary. 20-tf "CjH)R RENT OR SALE!--Farm of about 140 -1- acres for cash rent cheap, for sale at a bargain, 5 miles northeast of McHenry on the banks of Pistakee Lake. For information iply to Wm. J. Myers, 212 Franklin street, gin, 111. 22-tai. T OST--In this village cat Sunday Nov. 18, Child's dress. Finder please leave at this office. 22-lt. TT>OR SALE--Fifty fall pig: r months old. Wm. BoN 28-3t* Two to three 'SITTT. West McHenry. SO YEARS* EXPERIENCE PATENTS invention TRADE WARM DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. opinion free a sketch and description may " ee whet i. Comn ____ookon F securing patents. ether an Commnnlca* book on Pstents JPSFSPHI.... Patents taken through Mnnn & Co. reci tptciaituMc*, without OuLnre, in the Scientific American. AAGRAGJSSAIJSSQ: SAY# ^NWJFVK raahingtosLlXU rear: four rat. Washington. IXI knows all about it; and nothing, now known, will always cure it . Doctors tty SCCA ̂ L r̂riul- sion of Cod Liver Oil, when they think it is caused by im­ perfect digestion o£ food. You can do the same. It may or may not be caused by the failure of stomach and bowels to do their work; If it is, you will cure it; if not, you will do no harm. The waty, to cure a disease is to stop its cause, and help the body get back to its habit of health. When Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil does that, it cures; when it don't, it don'T cure. It never does harm. „ . The genuine has p*C turec&it, take no other. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will forprise you. SCOTT & lOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y; and $1.00 ; all druggists. |f you wish to cure a headache it with Dr.Tdllerday'sPainTablets Testimonial from lien. A. C. Hawlej Washington, IX <X DR. G. 0. TALLERDAY, Belvidere, IlLf]' DEAR SIR:--Your Pain Tablets and Hot Drops vpre used in treatment at "The Soldiers' Rest," and both medi­ cines in every instsnce where used proved satisfactory, doing everything claimed for them. It is with much pleasure an opportunity is offered me of recommending both the Pain Tablets and Hot Drops, and feel assured they will meet with the approval of all who may use them. Respectfully, , T ; 1 " A. C. HAWLEY. ' w , Belvidere, 111. had such terrible headaches, and about one day every week I would have to give up and go to bed. I have used three or four bottles ot Dr. Tallerday's Headache Tablets, and they have cured me, as I hardly ev­ er have headache any more. I always keep the tablets on hand, and, if I feel a a headache coming on, one tablet is all that is required for almost instant relief ^ MRS. J AS. FOWLER, 1122 Cherry Si * Burlington, "Wis. I have have had sick headaches fol* over thirty years and have used all kinds of headache wafers, but it was a happy time when I got a bottle of Dr. Taller­ day 's Pain Tablets. 1 insist on thent and take no other. They have no equal A. E. VAUGHN. few Faneral Potted Plants on hand. We ohavetlie McHENRY, 1rrtw1 This! dMBft (mm We'encMvbrti^ib.'b«d- ness entrusted to our care in 1 manner and upon terms ent lysatiBfl^f^ur ers and ttimwmm .solicit ̂ public; «inreal< and o< ilrst class.: curity. given to collection ̂ and promptly tended to. INSURANCE in First Class " est rates. YoUtfS PERRY * OWENJ Notary Pubttc. at the ^ouuuussaa asltsx o aHi-ii j Ldiies' 1 Watch Chain* d Bracelets SOCIETY P I m Mj I Beauty ing. teed: tag'•! "wpairsi JOlSCHNEIDflt-Nclleify, 50c, Made Young Again. "One of Dr. Kings New Life PiBs each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best tne world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 95o at Jniia A. Story's drug store. (IMS. L. MITIS & (0. C A S H Produce Buyers Dressed Poultry, dame, Purs, Eggs and Butter. DUANE STREPT.I NEW YORK. Write far present WIG prices. Denver, Colo, likn not get along without Dr. Tallerdby's Pain Tablets. I never saw their equal for sick headache. MRS. A. S. CARTER, Highlands, Denver, Colo. Manufectarori by THE TALLERDAY MBDICIKK CO., Wvlden, 111. For sale by JULIA A. BTOBY, BtcHemry ;u. W. HEtjLKT, "We»t McHcnry tssisxiaa*' S T O V Mo. Phone No. 9. w Long Dist. Phone No.3<S. QEO. SONMERS Plumbing Gas Fitting ani Also Agent for Eagfe Acetylene Gas rtachine Gas Fittings, Gas Fixtures GPI • - Read what Pdopta saf abo«|̂ "Friedley'S Stoves. ̂ Thestove Iboogbtoiyou works! In every way. I am well pleased' The No. 15 Empire Acorn I gives good satisfaction. It cant ) The stove I boogj»O< you IS lent satisfaction. Gad.'.! I am well satisfied with the bought of you. GL Last VEAI> I « Mo. H S-- you and must say It has given 1 ion. I would heartily recommend J for good heating and economical 1 The • No. 1. The two stoves I bought of you 1 and the other a he&ter)im giving] faction for doing good work and ia« fuel they are unsurpassed. l£ B. 1 Three years AGO I boucht a < yoa and have fOand no fault For baking it can't be beat. NICHOLAS1 I am more than pleased with 1 bought of you. For economical and heating purposes it can't be 1 J AC -- -- • . • . . _ a a wlB paMUh durti^g the msm tklak of MM Stevei. •kinds Braw Valves and Pipe always on hand. WEST M'HENRY, *J~ * i,<..i'Jl s* >.4^...\: "V|';; f v," ^ *v; Wsi y-v , v BARB1AN BROS. Makers of . •ty Flno Cigars^ Monogram IO cent Cigr^r Leads Them All Sc Brands: ••Olivette" "Barbian Bros. Beef .• - t ̂ , "Empire Cubaa1 >,« : is, I bought JACOB A. C. FRI Hardware, Tinwar*. Stoves, 8ts^. ILLINOIS

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