7 *£$77 \&trw**^|^| * ^**j ;vv ̂ ^ &:f?^y?gpr % ~j*f^f?'^^;,**^* T:^?#-^fr&p**# ̂ y *f*vW f|- 5 ,s'fJ , Mjb v tfc ,i fj;j* ' ' "** ' - >"Tl* <e „> ,V> ' *i | y " rA « «g »< *' "i ' • £ / * , t , ( J SUMNER t i **m ?'>""' Ja enough without suffering with heat from a wood or coal stove, fivery well regulated UouHekold should be supplied with a reliable GASOLINE STOVE ' fH We have them in all sizes and at all prices. Call and inspect them. Everything in Summer Hardware OSriUN BROS., HcHENRY, ILL. Qeneral Hardware, Dry Goods, Shoes Qfotiofis. tlN WORK or ALL KINDS AT CLOSE PRICES S !i- ;.•• W & £ y» I •f: § $ :.4i !$ 5 M 8 F/W/rS and VEGETABLES The most complete line In town. Everything Fresh, Nothing Stale. 1 S-- -- r-- • / • ^ Telephone No. 301. £1 Qive us a Trial. W I I I ̂ 1 * •" ' JOHN STOFFEL . >MtMM WWINIWIHM1IIIIIII1IIMIIIIHIIMW --»»»»«»»»--»»« HHIM«>W«MM MMM..M.M.M m«ll« ! 100 Cents Worth ol Service for every Dollar you invest in Shoe Leather This is the guarantee that goes with every pair of Shoes we sell. Why do we not hes itate to give this guarantee? Becausewe know Name Selz is on Every Pair. These Shoes are made by Selz Schwab & Co. of Chicago, lar gest makers of good Shoes in the World. We carryOt com* plete line of these Celebrated Shoes. Fine Shoes, Work Shoes, Walking Boots, Tennis Shoes, Strap Sandals, House Slippers, Etc. We have them in Good Year Welt, Grain Leather, Calf, Patent Colt and Vici for men, women and children, all sizes and prices. It will pay you to inspect out line. Frank Schuma.cKer, Spring Grove, Illinois. It is an established fact that a GASOLINE STOVE in any kitchen is a blessing these warm days. Now to be doubly blessed you should purchase a Stove with a reputation for cleanliness, durability, simplicity of operation and a good looker. That's The Quick Meal "The Klean, Kool, Kitchen Kind" on the market twenty-three years and at the head the entire time. Quality and merit keeps them there, nothing else. I have been distributing them for thirteen years and have the first unsatisfactory Stove yet to be reported out of an average annual sale of 25 Stoves. You run no risk in purchasing a Quick Meal Stove. We assume the risk and a^ree to keep your stove in perfect working order for the first year. Call and see our line. It's to your advantage. We repair any and all kinds of Stoves and guarantee the work Respectfully Yours, F. L. McOmber, West Side Hardware. f ***** Time for good work * £ * * * * * Hk * t * * * * We do repairing up to date at prices that will please ypn. Ring 522. HERBES, - - PLUMBING. *449*4* ********* ******* ! ; * & P H I L I P J A E G E R | QENERAL COrilYHSSION MERCHANT P SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF i h Dressed Beef, Hutton, Hojfs, Veal, Poultry, / | Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs ^ This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists famished on | application. » COLD STORAGE FREE 1 tOMStS* CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. | H. PETESCH DRUGGIST. ICE CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY. N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents RINOWOOD. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three month* for twen ty-five cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of time unless other wise ordered. Try it. Harvesting is well' under way. * Fay Small started Saturday for South Dakota. Mrs. Hepbnrn was a Chicago visitor Monday. Wm Johnnnotf was a Chicago pass enger Friday. Ray Dodge and Fred Small were call ers at the Bay Saturday. Edwin Johonnott took the train for Chicago Monday morning. Glyn Francisco visited friends at Har vard several days last week. Mrs. Bert McCanuon and May Tucker were McHenry callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas.- Bacon were visit ors at the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Green were busi ness callers at.Woodstock Saturday. Mike Hoff and family visited the for mer's brother at New Monster Sunday. Mrs. F. D. Lowell of Nnnda spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Whit ing. Mrs, Bert Matthews spent part of last week with her daughter, Mrs. B. Mc- Cannon. Meadames Ora Harrison and Grace MeCannon were McHenry callers last Wednesday. Mrs. Dwelly and daughter, Mattie, of Woodstock called on friends here Friday and Saturday. / Mrs. Howard and Miss Anna Water man visited Bert Whiting and family at Tryons Grove last Wednesday. The fourth quarterly conference will be held at the McHenry M. E. church next Saturday a. ternoon at 130 p. m. Charles Harrison and family were at the Bay Saturday night to see the illum ination and pronounced it a wand sight. Mrs. Jones returned Monday to her home at Columbus, Ohio, after a several weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Hepburn. Miss Olive and Charlie Stevens re turned Monday to their home at Elgin after a week's visit at the home of N. D; Stevens. * ' Mr. and Mrs. Cruikshank and daugh ter of Greenwood were out riding in their new auto Sunday and called at Chas. Baoon's. Mrs. W. A. Dodge was agreeably sur prised last Friday by the arrival of her uncle, H. T. Rea, cousin, Mrs. Libbie Vantell and son of Seattle, Washington, whom she had not seen for twenty years. Delbert Babon, Ray Dodge, Harold Whiting and Joe Lawrence left Monday for Huron, South Dakota, where they expect to make their fortunes. We ex pect them to retnrn singing there is no place like home. & a game of ball Snnday the Ring- wood boys defeated the Johnsburgh ag gregation, the score being 12 to 8. What has become of our Sunday observance law? Snch yelling is disgraceful to any commnnity and should be stopped. No Falte Claim*. The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a "stireeure for consumption." They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in ad vanced cases, but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and re lief in the worst cases. Foley's Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Sold by G W. Besley, West McHenry. -- SPRING GROVE. [People of Spring Grove and vicinity desiring to subscribe for The Plaindeal- er may leave their order and money with Raymond Moss, onr correspond ent. The subscription price is $1.50 a year or 75 cents for six months. ED.] Miss Lncy Gary is a Racine visitor. Miss Maggie Ranen is home at pres ent. The new butter maker arrived Mon day. Eleanor Hawley of Ringwood spent Sunday with friends here. The firm of Orvis & Orvis is occupy ing James Neish's building. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Jennie Oxtoby were Monster visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richardson and family are all sick with the measles. Mrs. Hanngh Wheeler and Joseph Richardson of Richmond have been as sisting at Jesse Richardson's lately. The Spring Grove base ball team played the German Village Sunday, Score, 18 to 1, in favor of the home team. ! / Robt. Spears was obliged to have nis limb amputated above the knee last week and is now doiqg as well as pos sible. Every effort had been made to save the member and Mr. Spears has the sympathy of all in his severe afflic tion. * In Your Hands the horses never cau be under perfect control unless hitched by strong, well-made Harness. This kind we can and do sell at moderate prices. The stock used in making our goods is of excellent quality and the work manship is of superior order. A full line of Lap Dust ers in Mamie, Linen, Whipcord and Green Cloth, plain and embroidered, from 30c to $5.00. GUS. CARLSON, - McHENRY, ILL. .'v.*-'. Sifted .. •>'•4* •• % !• -A1" • • Vk'i'% Very L.«\v Rate* t« Clnclnuatt, Ohio. Via the North-Western Line. Excur sion tickets will be sold July 15, 16 and 17, with favorable veturnlimits, on ac count of International Convention B. and P. Order of Elks. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Jnl 17 SOLON [People of Solota 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 or 75 cents for six mouths. Ed.) Mrs. Charles Cornish is visiting Mrs. C. F. Botey. Mrs. Geo. Coates waa a Chicago visit or Monday. Miss Edith Dnck of Chicago is a guest at Wm. Cornish's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodge were visitors at Antioch recently. Mrs. Frank Wester man and children are visiting in Michigan. Mrs. Adelaide Coates is the first from Solon to visit the Worlds Fair at St Lonis. Mesdauies Geo. Vogel and Geo. West- lake were business callers at Fox Lake Tuesday. Mrs. W. D. Philips and children have returned after a two weekt^visit with her parents. Miss Wilnah Trow of Tryons Grove ^aras the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Mer- rell, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reading have been entertaining a number of visitors the last three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James Harness and Mrs. J. Oxtoby from near Grass Lake left for Iowa Tuesday morning where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Jones, son-in-law and two daugh ters of Woodstock were visitors at H. G. Christian's and H. Reading's Friday and Saturday. A number from here attended the bam dance at John Bell's near Grass Lake. Everyone present reported as having had a fine time. Constipation, headache, backache, feel mean, no appetite, all rnn down. Hollister's Rocky .Viountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. Money back if it fails. 85 cents. Tea or tablet form. G. W. Besley. Photography for the AMATEUR at Half its Former Cost m W.. j: i ̂ vi-,'* by \ American JR. C A M E R A $1.60 With Double Plate Holder The famous > ' Poco, BucR-Eye and American Cameras. G e n u i n e l y g o o d i n every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. Send for illustrated catalogue telling a 11 about our 27 styles and sizes. Free. AMERICAN CAMEKA MFG. CO. 946 St. Paul St.. Rochester, N. Y. JOHNSBURGH. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address ou trial three months for tweuty- tive cents, and will be discontinued at t lie expiration of that time unless other wise ordered. Try it. Miss Barbara Meyers of Chicago is visiting at Jacob Meyers'. C. M. Adams and son, Arthur, were visitors at Chicago Wednesday. » Miss Theresia Barbian of McHenry visited Miss Auuie Adams Tuesday. Mr. and Mtb. J tie Rothermel of Mc Henry visited at Jos. Michtels' Tuesday. Don't forget the dance at Stephen H. Smith'8 hall, Tuesday evening, July 26. Mrs. Joe Freund and son of Spring field visited here a few days the past week. Mrs. Martin Freund and children, Mrs. Britz visited at Wm. Britz's at Volo Monday. Alex and Misses Lulu and Katie Freund of Chicago, Misses Rosa Hue- mann, Masgie Adams.'Lena Adams and Mrs. ^Jacob Huemann visited at Jos. Huemann's Thursday. Mrs. Jacob Meyers died at her home here Snnday, Jnly 17, after a few days' illness from the effects of a stroke of paralysis. The funsral took place Tuesday morning from St John's church Rey. H. Mehring, officiating, interment being in the cemetery adjoining. The following from out of tow^tittended the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Mat Niesen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rothermel, Mrs. Frank Rothermel, McHenry; Mr. and Mrs John Molitor, Mr. and Mrs. ChrisSabel, Theo. Wirtz, Volo; Mrs. Fred Meyers, Mrs. Frank Schumacher,. Spring Grove; Tom 4tnd Jacob Wagner, Evans ton, I)L, Frank Jung of Chicago. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness iiyfo^spergy brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up yie hefalth. Only 36c per box. Sold byJulia A Story, N. H. Petesch, McHenry, G. W. Besley, West McHenry. BARRKVIULK. Henry Simon called on friends^Ut Mc Henry Snnday. Mrs. Jacobs of Terra Cotta called on Mrs. Heuise one day last week. Dr. H. D. Hull of Nunda called at H. J. Wilmington's Monday morning. J. R. Hunter of McHenry spent Sun day afternoon with Richard Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Colby enter tained company from Chicago last week. Mrs. Hunter and daughter, Edua. of McHenry called at their farm here Sun day. Mrs. I. N. Merchant iB entertaining h«r sister. Miss Irma McCannon, of Greenwood. Harry Grantham of Wauconda has been assisting Wm. Van Natta on the farm the past week. Bruce Starritt and Miss Clara Thomp son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Natta, Jr., at Lake Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grantham of Chi cago visited the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Natta, Sr., last week. Mrs. 1 N. Merchant, son, Floyd, and daughter, Ada. spent Saturday at the home of the former's parents at Green wood. No Pity Shown. "For years fate was after me contin uously," writes F. A. Gtllledge. Verbe na, Ala. "I had a terrible case of Piles causing 24 tumors. Wheu all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured ma" Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at Julia A. Story's N. H. Petesch's, McHenry, G, W. Bee- ley, W. McHenry, drug stores. |SO Cttllfoml* »nd Return Personally conducted trains from Chi cago to San Francisco without change via the Chicago, Union Pacific and North-Western Line. Special personal ly conducted parties leave Chicago Aug. 18 and 25. Itinerary includes stop-overs at Denver, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City. Low rates; choice of routes returning. Tickets on sale from all points at low rates daily August 15 to Sept. 10. Two fast daily trains over the only double-track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River and via the most direct route across the Ameri can continent. The Overland Limited, solid through train every day in the year, less than three days en route. For itineraries of special trains and full in formation apply to ticket agents Chica go & North-Western R'y. Aug • Two Bottle* Cured Ulin. I was troubled with kidney oom- plaint for about two years." writes A H. Davis of Mt. Sterling, la., "bnt two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cfcre effected a permanent enre." Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cnre. Sold by G. W. Besley, W. McHenry. Kxeuralon Ticket* to Milwaukee, Wl*., Via the North-Western Line, will le sold at reduced rates July 16 and 17. limited to return nutil July 18 inclusive on account Annual State Picnic Social Democratic party. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R y. Jul 16 VOLO. John Richardsou transacted business in Chicago Tuesday. Rev. J. Rhode of Elgin was calling on friends here last Friday. Misses Rose Sexton and Olive Linooln- feld of Elgin are visiting here. A hew parsonage will be built for the Catholic church in the near future. Little Agnes Meyers has been quite sick the past week, bnt is improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Fitch of Janesville, Wis., visited at Chris Dillon's and other friends last week. Mrs. W. Clough and daughter. Bessie, of Wauconda spent Tueeday and Wed nesday at A. J. Raymond's. Alfred Nickols of Chicago spent Sun day and Monday here. His wife accom panied him home Monday evening. Misses Hellen Raymond and Maude Walton visited a lady friend at Snnd- wall's hotel near Round Lake last Fri- (iay' cM The afternbon tea given nt the RSra^'ht home last Wednesday was enjoyed by all. Five dollars and forty^ftve cents was cleared for the benefit of thetadies Aid Society. Brutally Tortured. . A case cauie to light that for persist ent and unmerciful torture has perhaps never been equaled. Joe Golobick of Colusa, Calif., writes, "For 15 years I endured insufferable pain from Rheu matism and nothing relieved me though I tried everything known I came across Electric Bitters and it's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me." Just as good for Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Julia A Story, N. H. Petesch, MoHen ry, G. W. Besley, W. McHenry. CHANGE Gr LIFE Between the Agee of Forty and FMty 9te • Critical Time of Life for feetfe MEN AND WOMEH (Qtfney Diseases Cause MtiiyftlNiil" During this Perilous Period It la not generally known that the bofflet of men as well as women usually undergo great changes between the agee of forty and fifty. With some the nerlod eoa- mencea earlier and with outer* It la ex tended later. With all It Is marked by the overloading of the blood with impurities arising from the marked caaoges that are taking place. The kidneya that filter the blood often beooine weak during this period, and the poisons they should hare eliminated are carried everywhere with the blood, causing a train of symptoms that indicate certain death mil-- tketr cause is removed. ' Here are some ef the indications that the kidneys are overburdened and break ing down: flashes of heat over the face or body, backache, headache, tired feelings, indigestion, nervousness, heaviness and pains in the feet and legs, swelling of the ieet and ankles, chilly sensations, lass of weight, irregular flow of urine, which may be cloudy or give a sediment on standing, hot and dry skin, coated tongue. When any of the above symptoms are noticed, then look out for the kidneys. We know of nothing so certain to act as the right thing in the right place as FOLEY'S KIDNET CURB. It is composed of the best known agents recommended by the highest authorities oa kidney troubles. It is an honest preparation and one that is thoroughly reliable in all G. W. BESLEY. West McHenry. % ;i it Ya&'l ;; I'7! ' | IjM | !L'<V*V\'r * !: :<rf -X & y ^ & ' "it?i 1 -h - - MBS. CECELIA STOtfT, Orator, Entre Nona dab. 176 Warren Avenue, CHICAGO, III., Oct. 22,1902. For nearly four years I suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to get well. I, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well as I, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick- nchs and brings health and happi- iu!b.) again. Do not go on suffer ing. Qo to your druggist today una secure a #1.00 bottle ol Wine of Cardui. WIN&CUOUI Have you tried that special blend of •T v»s r- i v m 4? J8* 'il I A? J 'M -slti 'i Golden Rio . . . . and . . . . FANCY PEABERRY Chicago & North-Western. Leave Chicago. 8.05 am ft.45 u m.... 13.30 pm. . 3.45 p m .. *1.30 p m.. 5.01 p m... .s.00 am... H.lOa m... 2.08p m... Leave McHenry. +7.12 a m.. 7.30 a ui... M.32 am... 5.24 p IB ... <1.17p ni... Effective June 1, 1004. WEEK DAT TRAINS. fiOKTHBOlTND Via Elgin . ..Via fit's Plaint's .... . ViaElKtn ...Via lies 1'lulues Via Dus l'laini's.. . ...Via lies Plaint's SUNDAY THAINti. .. Via lies Plaiues.,... ..Via lies Plaiues Via Elgin WSBK DAY TBAINS. SOUTH BOUND. Via IH'n Plaiues Via Eluln -- Via IM'h Plaiues Via Klifln ....Via IHm i"alui'N SON IIAY Til A1NK. 7.30am VU Elgin 7.0H p m VU iHm i'Uliuw 7.51 p in Via Elgin 'Haturdaynonly, •Mim«luy» wily. Arrive McHenry ...10.10 a m ...>0.10 ii m 2.45 p m .... 1.45 p m ... :s.oo in . . .6.40 p m ... 9.37 a oi ...11.14 a m ... 4.53 p m Arrive Chicago. *.35 a ui . . .10.10 a m . a m 7.00 p m ,.. 7.55 p m .. 10.05 a m ,.. .#.*5 p m , . 9.40 p Ol 50 YEARS' IXPERI1NCE PATENTS DEVIANT .... COPYRIGHTS 4c. AHTOUH SENDING » sketch and description M»y • ulcklr asoortiiln our opinion free whether an Invention m probably patentable,. Commuuic*- tl.rn. strict ly co^donu'al.'HAMDMOIt on Patent, (out free. Oldest aaency for •ecurfaaj^MW*. I'uU'nta taken through Munn a Co. iMStva tytt'iiif fiotici, without charge. In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Inrwett rtr- fluliitiuu of anv ttcientllk' journal, 'loruis, S3 a •ear • four months, $1. Sold by ail newsdealer*. at per pound: 20c v at Gilbert Bros. (^Sam ples free. We say, and you will agree (With, us after usi^gTHhat'it can not be equaled for drink ing qualities in McHenry Call and get Sample. TELEPHONE NO. 271 MMMMMMMMNMMM ••'Am uMB 1 III •:;4- • • 4 Pianos for sale and rent. Tuning MMtfepal^y i lag at reasouable pri«H*. - -j ) First class Work oulj. r-m •' MoBjtNBY, - - lLUMOi • -7