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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Apr 1904, p. 5

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I Contractors and You j f will find our pencil sharp and ready to figure very close on • all BUILDERS' Hardware. Tin and gutter WOKfc PUT UP RIGHT Lead, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc. of well-known jnake-- for the painter OR YOU. ^Call for figures at OSriUN BROS., HcHENRY, ILL. General Hardware, >Dry Goods, Shoes--:---Notions. TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS AT CLOSE PRICES \RINGW00D DRUG STORE t ================= i I * Everything in the drug line can be found here. Our stock is clean^nd up to date^rtid handle nothing but the best ot^evj^fChing. Patent Medicines of all kinds can be found herq. , Pre­ scriptions carefully compounded. * * • - • • # -- . I -- t Ringwood, Illinois. J. S. Brown & Son. J Oar Spring and Summer line of Men's and Boys' Suits is now ready for yonr inspection LATEST FASHIONS NEWEST WEAVES QUALITY HIGHEST PRICES LOWEST I carry a fall line of John G. Miller & Co's, PERFECT FITTING CLOTHING. The Mil­ ler label is a guarantee that the garment to whichTtsijattached is the best in fabric and make tiiat can be pat together at the price. A thorough inspection of our line will sub­ stantiate all that we have said. Call on ns when in need of a suit. You will be more than pleased. M ILLER'S EANS ERIT Spring Grove, Illinois. FRANK SCHUMACHER. Facts! THAT "There are no greater promisers than those who have nothing to give." THAT We have as complete a line of General Hardware as can be found in McHenry County. THAT "Good renolut.ions without actions don't count for much." THAT Our stock of Cutlery and Sporting Goods is complete, con­ taining many new articles and patterns. THAT "A man's worth in the world is estimated according to the value he puts on himself." THAT In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brashes, Wall Coating, Glne, Putty, Etc., we carry the largest stock in town. THAT "Its not the time, nor the place, nor the circumstances that win success--its the man." • THAT Crown Cottage Colors is as good a paint as can be made. Oar increasing sales year after year prdve it and we war­ rant every can we sell. THAT ' The recollection of qaality reipains long after the price is forgotten. [' THAT We do all kinds of jobbing in Tin and Sheet Metals, repair Stoves, Furnaces, Bicycles, Guns, Etc. THAT "Its too late to exercise discretion after a bad bargain is made." THAT Its your patronage *e are after and think we can make it profitable for you to trade with us. Respectfully Yours, F. L. McOMBEH, WEST SIDE HARDWARE. .«(>, A A A A A A A A A A »•« »^« *•* «•> III m ijli |4LI *4^ >J >J ^ ̂ |j.J ^ tti IJ,I NEW which I can GUARANTEE for TEN YEARS from $150 up. Good used Pianos from $75 to $150. Pianos to rent from $2.00 to $4.00 a month. Six months tent allowed on purchase. I have a few second hand Organs, taken in exchange for Pianos, which I will sell at Bargains or rent for $1.00 a month. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING at reasonable prices. McHenry. First Class Work Only. R. H. OWEN. You Want Style? 1 " -- - VWJ You will find the latest in CHIFFONS, DRESS and READY TO WEAR HATS and everything* else in the Millinery line at new establishment on the west side, con­ ducted by * MISSES C. D. WILSON Look at the show window, or better still, come in and see the pretty designs. THE JUDGE N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents SPRING OKOVE. [People of Spring Grove and vicinity desiring to subscribe for The Plaindeal- er may leave their order and money with Raymond Moss, our correspond­ ent. 1 he subscription price is $1.50 a year or 75 cents for six months. ED. | Mrs Will Seavers was a Dele van vis­ itor Sunday. Herbert Peacock was a Richmond vis­ itor Tuesday. Mrs, (Jtjorge Gould of Hebron visited here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Overton were cal­ lers here Sunday. Harvey and Jesse Moss were Ring- wood visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Richardson were Harvard visitors Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Faden of Brighton visited here several days last week. Elmer Orvis came over from Wauke- gan Tuesday and took the stump. Mr. aud Mrs. Ray Gould of Hebron attended the dance Monday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Edgar Lincoln of Belvi- dere visited W. C. Moss several days this week. Mr. Lincoln has been in Chicago Taking treatment for a bite trom a mad dog, in the Pasteur institute At the town election Tuesday the fol­ lowing were elected: Frank Orvis, town clerk; J. B. Richardson, assessor; W C Moss, collector; Math Rauen, commis sioner of highways; Frank Wagner, con­ stable. Ed. Turner was pleasantly surprised al his home we^t of town Friday even­ ing, it being his birthday. The follow­ ing friend* and neighbors were present: Messrs and Mesdames Robt, Thompson, Will Colby, Richard Oxtoby, Jesse Rich­ ardson, W. 0. MOHS, Wm. Imeson, James Totld, Horace Reading, Silas Pierce, Mrs. Lichty, Messrs. A. Truax, F., H. and R. Colby, Will Lichty, Misses Laura Lichty, Lillian Sanborn, Ella Richard­ son, Alice Thompson and Anna Miller. Delicious refreshments were served and a large chair presented to Mr Turner. [The article contained in this column last week regarding the Rauen golden wedding was not written by our regular correspondent, bnt was mailed direct to this office by another party. Hereafter persons wishing to contribute to this column will confer a favor by handing the items to M-. Raymoud Moss and he will judge as to their merits as news. EDITOR.] VOLO. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three month* for twen­ ty tiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. Frank Hironimus was in Chioago Tuesday. .Will Huson was in the city ness Thursday. John Richardson transacted business in Chicago Monday. Arthur Frost of Chicago spent Satur­ day and Sunday with his parents here. Joseph Vogt and daughter, Carrie, vi- ited relatives in Chicago lant week. A. J. Raymond was elerted super­ visor, majority of two votes over Jol.n Golding. • Mrs. John Rosing and daughter, Cecelia, are visiting friends in Goshen, Ind., this week. Mrs. L. B. Russell of Chicago visited her mother, Mrs. L. M. HUHOH and other relatives the first of the week. busi- Ara YMII H I>y*p«-pMc? If you are a dyspeptic you owe it to yourself and your friends to get well Dyspepsia anno>s the dyspeptic's friends because his disease sours his disposition as well as his stomach. Kodol Dyspep­ sia Care not only cores dyspepsia, in digestion and sour stomach, but this palatable, reconstructive tonic digestant strengthens the whole digestive appa ratus and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure *he food you eat is en­ joyed. It is digested, assimilated, and its nutrient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the result. Sold bv all druggists. 1904 Crop 160c a Bushell CASH WITH i EVERY LOAD PICKLES! * I'lease contract at once a,s we will take ! only a limited number of acres. Make your contracts with, and get your seed • from Frank Ward or at the following ! places: Bunk of McHenry. Block A Bethke, | McHenry; Simon Stoffel, M. J.~Walsh, Jo.s. | W. Freund, West McHenry; Bradley & I Foss, Ring wood; John P. Lay,C.M. Adams, | Jolinsburgb. jStdfford & Goldsmitti (0. 1 West McHenry. ptHMiimmn KING WOOD. Dr. Page ot Woodstock spent Tuesday with friends here. Mrs. J as. Conway spent Tuesday with Greenwood friends. Mrs. J. W. Cristy* is the guest of Woodstock friends. - There was a large attendance at Bert Bell's sale Saturday. The W. C. T. U. will meet Saturday with Mrs. Mabel Beck. Mesdames J. E. Cristy and J. C. Ladd spent Saturday at Nunda. Will Dodge is confined to the house with an attach of Erysiplas. Frank Fay of Ridgdfield was the gaest of relatives here over Sunday. Mesdames Elan Harrison and He ry Stevenson were Chicago visitors Friday. Mrs. J. E. Cristy and three children left Tuesday for their home at Waupaca, Wis. Mrs. Lucy Randall and children of Elgin are guests of her mother, Mrs "Mary Dodgec The Easter exercises at both churches were well atttended and interesting pro­ grams rendered. Geo. Stevens shipped his household goods t > Elgin Monday where the family will make their future home. The many friends of Isaac Harsh will be pleased to learn that he is again able to be about after an i line-is of several mouths. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine Ask for FOLEY'S Honey and Tar and refuse any substi­ tute offered, as no other preparation will give the same satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opiates inud is safest for children aud delicate persons. Job work of all kinds neatly done at this office i S'ytgfy r; of a Collar or other piece of Harness would be the horse. As he is not competent the owner must exercise great care in its selection. No possibility of a mistake if the HARNESS is purchased here. Each line of- goods is made in the most approved manner. The material used is high grade. Will last and prove worthy,until the end. No! Prices are not high. Collars, Kersey faced, each. $1.00 Collars, light team, each- $2.00 Collars, heavy team, each.. $2.50 Collars, Am. Case, each- $4.00 Collars, heavy Norman, each.. ... $3.00 HcHENRY, ILL. G\is. Carlson SOLON [People of Solon and vicinity desiring to subscribe for The Plaindealer may leave their order with Miss Allie Turn­ er. The subscription price is $1.50 a year of 75 cents for six mouths. Ed. ] Merrett Cruikshank and wife visited with folks Sunday. Attend the Christian onion meeting every Sunday evening. Howard Carpenter of Wisconsin vis­ ited his parents here last week. Mrs John Merrell has been quite ill, bnt at this writing is on the gain. J. G. Barrett of Richmond called on friends here the first of the week H. J. Christian will move here and occupy the John Skillicorn house. Ed. Conlman of Wilniot. was doing some paper hanging here last. week. Mesdames Botay and Geo. VogelweW Chicago passengers Monday morning. Win. Overton brought home from Chicago last week a fine team of horses James T. Dodge has so far recovered fr m his illness as to be up and doing well. LeK Turner has purchased a clipping machine and is prepared to clip yonr horses. Wm. Davis, Wm. Cornish and Mr. Kelly to.)k the train for Chicago Monday morning. « Ray (ilon la of Hebron will mo here from Hebron and occupy the R ,L. Tur­ ner house. Dr. Foster of Richmond made a pro­ fessional call at the home of Mr. Denis last Saturday. Mrs. Brown has gone to Princeton to visit Mrs. Coddingbam and from there will go to Chicago. The Misses Sibbie and Pearl Fillweber of A 'tioch are visiting with Mesdames Geo Vogel and Mrs. Wm. Cornish. Chas. Westmont has made a decided improvement in the appearance of Mr Skillicorn's house and the shrubbery around it. Mr. Merrell and son are giving Mr. Skillicorn s bouse a general repairing and Willie Gardner is repapering the same. At the election Tuesday the following officers were elected: Supervisor, L. B Covell: collector, A. S. Wright; assessor, W. H. Thomas; commissioner of high­ ways, Walter Reading; town clerk, Wm. Sherman JOHN SKI KG H. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- five cents, and will be discontinued at the expiratiou of that, time nuless other­ wise ordered. Try it. Delia Niesen visited Kiatie Schmitt Tnesday. Martha Niesen visited Christina Mey­ ers Friday. Mrs. Emil Feltes visited Mrs. Joe J. Michels Friday. Nick Weber of Spring Grove was a caller here Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Nell visited Mrs. Joe H. Hueman Monday forenoon. Mr and Mrs. Joe May visited at the home of Frank Miller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Britzand son vis­ ited Monday at Hnbbard Karls. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Oeffiing and. children visited at Volo Monday. Mrs. John Moliter of Volo visited her sister Mrs. Thelen for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Pitzen of Volo were visitors here for a few days. Mrs. Joe H. Hueman and Mrs. Eva Niesen visited Mrs. Geo. Nell Monday. Qnite a good crowd attended the ball at Stephen H. Smith 's Monday evening. Martha Mertes and her two sisters Annie and Lizzie visited at Jos. J. Mer tes of Pistaqua Bay Monday. M A Thoughtful Man. M. Aus in of Winchester, Ind., *>R? RICES cream P a i ^ i n o P owder, Indispensable in making finest breads, biscuit and cakes. The greatest culinary help of modern times. Young housekeepers find the beginning of their success in cookery in its employment. Pi.lCS BAKING POWDER OO. CHICAGO. NOTE.--Imitation baking powder* ar« low­ er in price, but they are mostly made from alum and are injur­ ious to health when taken in food. knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach aud liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c, at Julia A. Story's, N. H. Petesch's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, W. McHenry, drug stores. BARREV1LLE. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months.for twen­ ty-five cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. J. Hunter of McHenry was a Snnday caller here. Mr. and Mrs. Henise entertained com­ pany Sunday. Thos. Thompson was in Nunda on businessB Monday. J. H. Parsley called at J. Flemings Wednesday evening. F. L. Colby and son, Claude, of Nun­ da were Sunday callers here. Mr. G. Burnett and wife of McHenry were visitors at Wm. Van Natta's Sun­ day. Mr. Frank Fleming of Wadena, Ind., was calling on friends here one day last week. Chas. Gibbs of Chicago is spending a couple of weeks with friends and rela­ tives here. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lowell of Nunda Were callers at I. N. Merchants Thurs­ day afternoon. Walter Campbell of Woodstock spent Saturday evening with his sister Mrs. H. Wilmington. Miss Clara Thompson spent a couple of days the last of the week with friends at Crystal Lake. - Mrs. I. N. Merchant and sister. Miss Irma McCannon, were calling on Nnnda friends Sunday afternoon. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing , thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c and guaranteed to giye satisfaction by Julia A. Story, N. H. Petesch, McHen­ ry, G. W. Beeley, W. McHenry, drug­ gists. LOOKING DHEftD: | Persons In (he Earh Stages off nay Diseases Should Wast* mm .: A Time In Making their ^ Kidney* Right If yon dont stop that pate hthiM|i' <>, some of these days you are extremely liable to have Brlghft Disease or soza* other form of kidney trouble. You are just as much in danger if you have dry­ ness of the skin, headaches, restlessne^ unusual appetite and great thirst, er If you notice a sediment or cloudiness in the •*' urine or other urinary irregularities. FOLEY'S KIDNKT CURB makes the kt^ neys right, and whenever there are any indications that these organs are in the least way disturbed, it should be taken promptly and regularly until all symp­ toms of kidney trouble have disappeared. This preparation is composed of the best known remedies employed by kidney specialists, and it cannot help but con every form of kidney trouble If takes early. Thousands hare testified to this fact In even the most hopeless easee tt , will always afford relief. Dr. Geo. Ewing, of Smithes Qrove, B&, writes: MFor years I have been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostate gland. I used everything known to the profession with­ out relief, until I was induced to oat FOLEY'S KIDKBT Cera*. After taking three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily in mj practice and heartily recommend its OH to all physicians for such troubles, for I can honestly state I have prescribed it la hundreds of cases with perfect success." G. W. BESLEY, West McHenry. i Fancy Grocers. f When You Build I No matter whether it be a mansion, cottage, barn or shed, let us give yon fignres on the material. Our prices are as low as any and we handle everything needed in the construction of Buildings. Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Building Paper, Cement, Lime, Etc. Also large stock of Brick, Tile and Fence Wire. Hard and Soft Coal. FEED, GRAIN AND FLOUR Can sell feed in any quantity to suit the purchaser at low­ est market prices. We also buy and sell all kinds of Grain. WHITE SWAN FLQUR is hard to beat. Try a sack and be convinced. We wish to thank the people of this vicinity for the patronage of the past and hope by fair dealing and honest prices to retain their patronage. - WILBUR LUriBER CO. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. meats' I IXVUIvi FRESH, SAL! & SMOKED HEATS Vegetables and Fruit in Season. It is my Intention to {five customers the best service pos­ sible. 1 pay spot cash f;>r hides, poultry and stock of all kinds, thus paying the lowest prices, and will sell on the same basis. We also buy Hops for Kerber Packing Co. of El«ln, paying highest market prices*. I>rop us a card when ready to sell. A. C. MATTHEWS, WEST M HENRY, ILL. Most complete line of new garden seeds to be found in town. We have in stock Seeds of every des­ cription, compris­ ing the choicest kinds of Vegetable Fruit Herbs and Flower Seeds. If you are having any difficulty in getting the varieties yon desire, kindly call and examine our large stock of guar­ anteed Seeds; you are sure to find the k i n d y o u w a n t Lawn Grass Seed, mixed, per pound, 30c. Sweet Corn and Green Peas in bulk. • - J ' K "I ' 1M 4 :^?il i iiiiiim * immimMmiiiimii >•>! •ww! .TO \ N. H, PETESCH Pure, Fresh Drug$and Medicines . .iiM-• iS-Sv'I " I •r-i! 1

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