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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Apr 1904, p. 5

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'V® ,#r X «' ~ \¥*' V."' . \ r * \ / < !-^\;;j ,,, t • :'fsX H-YF-W ??•• V f > * * J Contractors and Youj will fiud our pencil sharp and ready to iigur^ very close on all BTTILiDERS' Hardware. Tin and gutter work w PUT UP RIGHT f •'• > ' * ' • - • > SS* Lead, Pa4iit»r<nls, Brushes, Etc. of well-kndwn for the painter OR YOU. Call for figures at OSHUN BROS., rtcHENRY, ILL. General Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes Notions. TIN WOR.K OF ALL KINDS AT CLOSE PRICES '»RINGWOOD~FRUGSTORE * * * R r * I 4 4 =========== | Ringwood, Illinois. Everything in the drug lftie can be found here.- "Our stock is clean and up to date and handle nothing but the best of everything. Patent Medicines of all kinds can be found here. Pre­ scriptions carefully compounded. J. S. Brown & Son. j' Our Spring and Summer line of Men's and Boys' Suits is now ready for your inspection LATEST FASHIONS NEWEST WEAVES QUALITY HIGHEST PRICES LOWEST I carry a fall line of John G. Miller & Cos, PERFECT FITTING CLOTHING. The Mil­ ler label in a guarantee that the garment to which it is attached is the beat in fabric and make that can be pnt together at the price. A thorough inspection of our line will sub­ stantiate all that we have said. Call on n* when in need of a suit. You will be more than pleased.' ILLER'S EANS ERIT M; Spring Grove, Illinois, FRANK SCHUMACHER. •••<»»»M--»-- MIIMM MMM» I » HMIHt Mf PAINT POINTERS Why do you paint your house? Not only to beautify it, but to protect it, don't you? Why then buy an inferior Paint just because it costs a few cents per gallon less than a well known first-class brand? That is folly, for a cheap paint is made of poor material and seldom lasts more than a year or two, whereas a good one chould wear for five years at least. Our Crown Cottage Colors will not chalk peel or scale and in covering capacity and durability is superior to the majority of Paints made including White Lead and Oil. Considering these facts, why not luiy the best ami save money. I carry Enamel Colors, Varnish Stains, Porch and Step Paint, Floor Paint, Wagon and Buggy Paint, Fillers, Varnishes, Shellacs, Colors in Oils, White Lead, Dry Colors, Glue, Putty, Etc. F. L. McOMBER, WEST SIDE HARDWARE. .s ,t, t i*fi ifi iti 1T1 rti rti tti iti ***** ***** A .*K .•« A «t. .a. >. •li m y 'y 'y y ^ ̂ y 'y ^ it) tu 1 HEW PIANOS! I "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 rent allowed on purchase. I havo 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. First Class Work Only. McHenry. ft. H. OWEN. You Want Style? You will find the latest in CHIFFONS, DRESS and READY TO WEAR HATS atud everything else in the Millinery line at new establishment on the west side, con­ ducted by MISSES C. @ D. WILSON Look at the show windowr, or better still, come in and see the pretty designs. NEIGHBORING NEWS j THE BEST JUDGE £ of a Collar or other piece of Harness would be the horde. As b* isnot 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 giwijpt :W$1 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 flcHENRY, ILL. G\is. Carlson Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents ] ItlMiWUOl). - The Plaindealer will be sent to any addre«8 ou trial three monthx for tw^ii ty:tiv<0 cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. Geo. Stevens of Elgin was the guest of friends over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Foss were Chi­ cago visitors Thursday. Miss Howell of Greenwood is the gnestpf her sister. Mrs Fred Gibbs. Er&ok Fayand three children returned tojtheir home at Ridetield Suuday even i^K- Miss Sava Dodge, who has been quit* ill with bronchitis, is ninch improved ai tlrs writing. fed. Whiting moved outo the Dwellx farm Monday which was recently va­ cated bv Bert Bell. Will Brown went to Chicago Tuesday tr> take an examination in Pharmacy be­ fore the state board. Mr. and Mrs. Elan Harrison and chil­ dren ?pent last Thursday with Mrs. Harrison 8 parents at Solon. A l>or.fii TluieH a Night. "I have had kidney aud bladder trouble for years, and it became so bad that I was obliged to get up at least h dozen times a night," says Mr. Owen unti of lientou Ferry, W. Va. "1 never received any permarent benefit from any medicine until I took Foley V Kidney Cure After using two bottles. I was cured " As a preventive and cure for Bri^ht's disease and Diabetes Foley's Kidney Cure is unequaled It qnickby cnres all kidney and bladder troubles. Sold by G. W. Besley, West McHenry. BARREVILLK. A C. Matthews of McHenry was a caller here Wednesday. Walter Campbell of Woodstock Was a recent caller in this vicinity J. Forbes and E l. Behan were calling in t is vicinity last Tuesday. Miss Isa .Matthews spent part of last week with McHenry friends. Nelson Smith of Ringwood called at I. N. Merchant'-! la t Thursday Clyde and Bertha Wingate were Sun­ day callers at H. Wilmington's. John Hunter of McH-*nry called on friends here Wednesday evening Mrs. Henise ami chi Idren were Sunday visitors at her pareuts near Nntula Mrs Hnnter and daughter. Edna, ol McHenry were calling on friends here Thursday. Miss Irtna McCannon of Greenwood who has been spending the p>st two weeks with her sis«er. Mrs Merchant returned to her home Tuesday. Mrs I N Me't'haiit, and sister. Irma. and Miss Clara Thompson visited Lewi>- McCannon and family at Greenwood Tuesday and on Wednesday afternoon (•ailed on Ridgefield friends Nothing Like Kxperiwliee. "One troth learned by actual exper ience does more ur<v>d than ten one hears about." Tell a man that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reuiedv will cure cholera morbus, and he will most likely forget it before the end of the day. Let him have a severe attack of that disease, feel that bt is about to die. nse this remedy, and learn from his own experience how quickly it gives relief. »nd he will remember it all hw life. For sale by all druggist*. HOIXOMIKVILI.K. The Plaindealer will I** sent to »n> address 011 trial three months for twenty- five cents, and will l»e discontinued Hy the expiratiou of that time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it Paul Doherty visited school Tuesday. Wm. Doherty was a Nnnda caller Monday. rs. B. F. Peck is visiting in Chicago this week. Mr and Mrs. Ora Peck of Wauconds railed on Mrs B F Peck Mondav after imon. Mesdames Henry Shales and Henrv McMillan were McHenry cailers Wed­ nesday. M F. Hoffman and danghter, Iyh, of Spring Grove spent Monday with rel­ atives here. The "blues" most often result from indigestion, which is brought 011 by constipation or a torpid liver. Take Re-Go Tonic Laxative Syrnp after snp- per and at bedtime It will correct the disorders of the stomach and liver and regulate the bowels The cause being removed the mental depression or "blues" will disappear. 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by G. W. Beeley, West McHenry, druggist. | 1904 Crop \60c a Bushell • • I CASH | 1EYERY LOAD PICKLES; i --i l'lease contract at once as we will take only a limited number of acres. Make your contracts with, and i?et your seed from Frank Ward or at the following places: Bank of McHenry. Block & Bet like, McHenry: Simon Stoffel, M. J. Walsh, Jos. \V. Freund, West McHenry; Bradley & Foss, Rlnftwood; John P. Lay, C. M. Adams, Johnsburfth. • Stdtf&fd & (lOldsmitH Co. West McHenry. JOHNSUtRGIl. \The Plaindealer will ue. sent to auy addr>«Mon trial thrye mouths for twenty- hve cen^s, a ad will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. Dr. and MrS.^Nye were Chicago pass­ engers Mouday. Jacob Freund of Spring Grove was a caller here Saturday. Mai Nett and Miss Maggie Thiel will oe married April 20. C. M. Adams transacted business in Chicago Wednesday. Peter Williams ol: Spring Grove was i visitor here Tuesday. Miss Maggie Adams was a busiuefts •Alter m Chuago \o iday. Miss Mary Altn .if returned home irotu Wisconsin last Saturday. Geo. Nell was a Batavia, Elgin and Aurora visitor a few days last week. Mark Hoffmann and daughter, Iva, of Spring Grove passed through here Mon- ; day. I Mrs. Jos. Diedrich of McHenry was! the guest of Mrs. Jacob Huemann last Friday. *•- Misses Mamie Heimer and Katie Laures of McHeury visited Miss Lena Liiake Tuesday. * Mr. aud Mrs. John Meyers recently enturtameu the following company of relatives and friends: Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Miller aud childreu, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs Joseph P. Miller and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Freund and child­ ren, Mr and Mrs. Nick Smith, Mr. aud Mrs. William Freund and childreu, Mr. and Mrs. Martin May and children, Mr. aud Mrs. FJubrt Michels and children, 'r. and Mrs. Peter Freund and children, Mr. and Mrs Joe May and children, Mr. and Mrs Henry Williams and children, Mrs. Frank Schumaker. A customer of ours who had been •mffering from a severe cough for ^ix months bought two bottles of Chamber­ lain's Cough Remedy from ns and was entirely cured by one and a half bottle^ of it. It gives perfect satisfaction with >ur trade Hayes Parker & Co., Line- ville, Ala. For sale by all druggists. Read The Plaindealer "want" ads. hOLOM (People of Solon aud vicinity desiring to subscribe lor The Plaindealer may leave their order with Miss Allie Turn­ er The subscription price is $1.60 a year or 75 cents for six months. Ed. ] I Lee Tin ner was in Chicago ou business Monday. Will Hodge of Antioch visited his parents last week. v Fred Thorue was a bnsmess visitor' at Rockefeller Wednesday. Mrs. Shultz'of Twin Lakes called on Mrs R. L. Turner Monday. Mr. and Mrs Bern Bell and wile vis­ ited the latterjsparents Sundaj. John KruufpelAapd friend of Spring Grove were callershere Monday. Mrs. Ella Hughes and daughter of Aurora are visiting tne former's parents. Miss Annie Westinont received a tine piano as a gift from her parents last we^k. Mrs. Court Hastings of Spring Grove visited her daughter, Mrs Ray Gould, Saturday. • VOLO. The Plaindealer will be sent to an\ address 011 trial three mouths for twen­ ty tiye cents, and wili be discontinued at the expiration of time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. Rosing Bros, had city boarders the first of the week. A J. Raymond was in Chicago Mon day and Tuesday of this week. Robert PaddocK, Jauies McCabe and Mrs. Dryer are on the hick list. Lee Huson and Miss Helen Raymond are enjoying a week's vacation. Mrs. John Richardson and MissAgnef- Dminill were in Chicago Tuesday. Claude Richardson and friend, Mr. Procter, of Elgin visited here Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lnsk are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son, born Sunday morning, April 10 Good for Children. Thepleisant to take and harmless One Minute Congh Cure gives immedi­ ate relief in Coughs, Croup and La Gr ppe localise it does not pass imme­ diately into the stomach, but takes ef feet right at the seat of trouble. It draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by en ahling the lungs to contribute pure life giving and life sustaining oxygen to th« blood and tissues. One Minute Congh Cure is pleasant to take and it is good alike for young and old. Sold by al druggists. CREAM !;r>lli;UALl> I'AHk. 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. Ed. Snttou is assisting W. Bolger with his spring work. .Mrs. John Gihbsof Barreville was a caller here Wednesday afternoon. Miss Irene Frisby is spending this week with her sister at McHenry. Miss Margaret Aylward .spent Tues­ day at Geo. Frisby s at McHenry. Mrs. T F. Hayes of Harvard spent a day last week with her parents here. Rev. P. M. O'Neill of McHenry was a caller at R. J. Sutton's Tuesday after­ noon. Mrs. Jas. Kane of Ringwood visited a few days the past week with friends in 1 his vicinity. Mrs. Frauk Prout and son of Chicago will spend a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walmsley. Messrs. L Huck, Robt. Sohns and Theo Schiessle returned to the city Wednesday after a week s outing. W K. Burns, son, Wm., and Messrs. Stephen and Rohan of Chicago enjoyed >v few days' hunting at the Park the last »f the week. Mrs. Ed. Larkin and children returned to their home in Elgin Tuesday after visiting several days with the former's parents here. Arthur Pnrvey returned to his home at Nnnda last week after sj>ending a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. aud Mrs P. Sutton. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Walmsley, Sr.. of (iriswold Lake moved their household iroods into R. J. Sutton's house this week which they will occupy the com­ ing year This house was formerly oc­ cupied by Ed. Sutton aud family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wahnsley, <Jr., have rented the former's farm. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., Knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had snch aa, unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills aud she ifot relief at once and was finally cured. Only 2f>q. at Julia A. Story's, N. H. Petesch'a, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, W. McHenry. drug stores. POWDER Greatest Aid to Cookery With least labor and trouble it makes hot-breads, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome* When You Build! No matter whether it be a mansion, cottage, barn or shed, let us give you figures 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 J 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 FLOUR 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 LUHBER CO. i 2825 Keeley 8t„ CHICAGO, III., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con­ gestion of the womb, with severe pains through the groins. I Buf­ fered terribly at the time of men­ struation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try 1 knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but I had never tried Wine of Gardui, that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because slie took Wine of Gardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down paini and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak­ ing Wine of Gardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa­ tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. WlNExCARDUl IDeafe! : FRESH, SALT & SMOKED MEATS Vegetables and Fruit in Seaaon. It is my intention to t?ive all customers the best service pos­ sible. 1 pay spot cash f.»r hides, poultry and stock of all kinds, thus puyiuji the lowest prices, and will sell on the same b<Sls. We also buy Hogs for Kerber Packing Co. of Elgin, paying highest market prices. Drop us a card when ready to sell. A. C. MATTHEWS, YVEST M'HKNRY, IL.L. GUILTY OF GROSS NEGUGENCE DID NOT HEED TARNINGS This It the verdict that should bs vM^ dered In so many oases of death from kid* ney diseases. A slight disorder, wUok could have been easily cured, is neglected and terminates in Bright's DIimm Of Diabetes. Most of these victims could kin bsn saved by taking FOLEY'S KXDXSY CUWM, as It positively will cure any case ef kid­ ney or bladder disease If takea la tlm^ but It cannot make new kidneys for yon. 80 don't risk life and health by delay bat take FOLEY'S KIDITKT CURB at once. Diseased kidneys injure all of the «r> gans as they then fail to eliminate poisons from the blood which accounts fpr the many different symptoms of this disease. FOLEY'S KIDNET CUBS makes the kid­ neys right and the attendant ills qulokly disappear, Watch your kidneys, as yon may be drifting to ward's Bright1* Disease; and, remember, that the work ef destruction goes on constantly, and If you have rea­ sons to believe your - kidneys or bladder are affected, you should take Fount KIDNEY CURS st once and remove all possibility of fatal results. 8EYM0TM WEBB, of Molra, N.Y, writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried sever* al physicians but received no relief until I bought a bottle of FOLEY'S Enmr CURE. After using two bottles I wm absolutely cured. I earnestly recotniMad FOLEY'S KIDBKY CDKX." ̂ r V. G. W. BESLE Y, West McHenrfi' \ ii GiM Bros. Fancy Grocers. •mBiBBiwaiiiiiiiwi INSMMMNHINNNNN Most complete line " of new garden seeds to bp found in town.- 3^ We have in stock Seeds of every des­ cription, compris­ ing the choicest kinds of Vegetable Fruit Herbs aijd Flower Seeds. If you are having any difficulty in getting the varieties you desire, kindly call and exumine our large stock of guar­ anteed Seeds;, you are si^fe to find the k i n d y o u w a n t . Lawn Grass Seed, mixed, per pound, 30c. Sjveet Corn and Green Peas in bulk. • ' • • m |V», •(/i. •v., - . '• . ' M N. H. PETESCH - • -H > *,n;l •4 McHENRY, ILLINOIS. . ; m(VWWWWWWWWNWWWPUTCj FrCSu Ortl^S flflCt MCuIClflCS i - k 1 ^

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