• I NEW AND OLD. ,A variety for Selection. Kigu Qualityi Low Pnc6. Cole's Hot Blast Stoves, save fuel, increase heat. Call and see them. •••• • - r OSHUN BROS., HcHENRY, ILL. General Hardware,---- Dry Goods, --Shoes -Notions. TIN WORJC OF ALL KINDS AT CLOSE PRICES L T •The building season is here and so are we with: 3vefything neccessary |n building a house. t»et us * figure with you when you get "ready to build, it will certainly pay you to do so. We carry a com plete stock of Lumbei, Sash, Doors, Build- iiijg JPaper, Ceme»t» Lauie, Briq]k> Etc. DEPARTMENT! Our Feed Department -is also complete in every detail, having been in the business so long as to know the exact wants of the people. White Swan Flour is the kind we handle and the name speaks for itself. & *•' WILBUR LUriBER CO. | McHENRY, ILLINOIS. WW" W* W* WAM»" R» WW *WWMW" WMWWFL WRWRWW** ------I HMI>IIIHimilHm«MIIIII»HH Fall Goods Arriving We are receiving large shipments of Fall and Winter Goods ever/ week, and have marked them at prices that will move them. Men's All Wool Business Suit -- 9.50 Men's All Wool Worsted, in popular browns.. 1.5° M e n ' s F a n c y B l a c k W o r s t e d s . . ^ 9 * ° ° Men's extra heavy Blue Serge.............. 13.00 Also cheaper suits from.....;... .$4.00 up. Men's Fancy Cravenette Coat, guaranteed not to wet* through ... 12.00 American Lady Corsets, any size...... 50c and 1.00 Ladies' Opera Shawls............. ........ 1.5° SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. spring Grove, in. Frank Schumacher. I If it's a Stove you are after, let's trade I have the stoves, large and small, for any and all kinds of fuel, for heating or cooking purposes, and I am positive I can pleas# you in quality, finish and price. If you haven't the money per haps your looks will get the stove for you. Remember, I am selling Hardware,, Paints and Oils, Sporting Ge^ods, Cutlery, etc., and am anx- k>us to supply you with your requirements in these lines. Our stock is clean and up-to-date, our prices are right and the latch string is out. Respectfully yours, F. L. McOmber, WEST SIDE HARDWARE. > If so you ought to appreciate anything that will help you save it. The best way to save time U to have A Your Time Chicago Telephone Money -- . tMtM Bji oant* #<q CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S Chronicled by o\ir Able Corps of Correspondents RING WOOD. N. D. Stevens w.as a McHenry caller Tuesday. Miss Agses Care; of El^in spent Sunday at home. Mrs. French called on friends here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Beth called at Rich mond ^Monday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Coates and Mrs. Gibbs were McHenry caller* Thursday after noon. Misses Ellen Hall and Eva Lawrence and Ollie Lawence were Chicago visit ors Saturday. Misses Sadie Marble and "Emma Mo» Cannon visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc- Cannon last week. A. L. Francisco is under the doctor's care and is not gettin^^along as well as his friends would wish Sam- Beatty had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse by lightning dur ing the storm last week. Miss Frankie Ingles of Elgin spent the latter part of last week with Mesdames Simpson and McCannon. . Mrs. Wm. Coates and daughter, Em ma, started Monday evening for a visit with relatives in Iowa and Nebraska. Miss Lena Harrison returned Tuesday from a visit iu Missouri. She was ac companied home by her grandmother. . The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Lovina Thomas, Saturday afternoon, October 16, at 2:80 p. m. Leader, Mrs. Hiley Thomas. Topic: "Health and Her itage. " Broke Into His House. S. LeQuinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by in vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into hie house his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaran teed to cure. 25c at Julia A. Story's, N* H. Petesch's, McHenry; G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drugstores. HOLCOMBVILLK. Miss Etta Powers was a Nnnda caller Monday. Mrs. G. Johnson is spending a few days ia Chicago. K. Knoblanch and son were McHen ry callers Sunday. Born, to Mr. and Mre. Will Schroeder, Sunday, October 9, a son. Mrs. H. Magoon and Mrs. John Whis- ton visited relatives in Elgin the last of the week. Mrs. Frank Cox and Miss Anna Mc- Mahon and friends called on Mrs. Fred Davoll Saturday. Mrs. A. T. McMillan and son, Frank, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. John Powers and little daughter of Emerald Park spent Sunday at the former's home here. Clyde Wingate and Miss Florence Alcott spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs: Henry McMillan. Could Not be Better. The uniform success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has won for it a wide reputation and many people throughout the country will agree with Mr. Chas. Mattison, of Milford, Va., who says: "It works like magic and is the best preparation I know of. It couldn't beany better." He had a serious attack of dysentery and was adyised to try a bottle of this remedy, which he did, with the result that im mediate relief was obtained. For sale by all druggists. Robinson tubular furnace for sale at a low price. Having remodeled" my house I have no further use for the fur nace. Call and take it away" now. Dr. C. H. Fegers. 8»tf- Bargains in stoves and furnishings. Also repairs Osmun Bros. 15 Lena from JOVMSBUBGH. Mrs. Jos. Freund was a city visitor Wednesday. Miss Katie Lsqcm vi^fted Miss Smith Monday. Peter Rothermel was a caller McHenry Tuesday. Miss Emma Bugner visited Chicago relatives WednesdayT" Mr. and Mrs. Mat Weber of Volo vis ited in town Sunday. Mat Freund and Miss Katie Josten were callers here Sunday. Miss Maggie Schumacher is yisiting her sister, Mra. Joseph Smith. Miss Maggie M. Adams transacted business in the city Wednesday. • Miss Emma Bugner of Ringwood visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Weber of Volo were Johnsburgh callers Sunday Mrs. Jos. Michels and Miss TilUe Freund were McHenry callers Tuesday. Joseph Michels will move ipto the J. J. Meyers house on Thursday of this week. Mrs. Steven Freund and children of McHenry were Johnsburgh callers Sat urday. • " Mr. and Mrs. Hnbert Freund of Spring Grove were guests of relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Neisen and little daughter, Verona, were Johnsburgh callers Saturday. Miss Mary Althoff went to Chicago Wednesday morning, having obtained employment there. Mrs. John F. Smith has returned from a several weeks' visit with her son. Rev. Father John Smith,in Aurora. Mrs. Simon Wingarten and daughter, Josephine, of Volo were entertained by Mrs. Math. Steffes on Tuesday. Misses Carrie and Rena Neisen were visiting with Misses Delia and Martha Neisen Wednesday of last week. Sisters Heronima and Agata are visit ing at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams. Sat' SPRING GROVB. [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. The subscription prioe is $1.50 a year or 75 cents for six months. ED. 1 Ed. Welch of Kenosha was in town Monday. W. C. Moss was an Antioch visitor Monday. j Dan Lichty was a Woodstock visitor Tuesday. Dr. B rein ken was a Chicago vieitor Saturday. Joseph Meredith is laid np with an in jured knee. Dr. Lichty spent Sunday night with his parents. Mrs. Lizeie Neish of Fox Ltke Visited here Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Moss has been on the sick list the past wee*. Dr. Wells of McHenry was a business caller here Saturday. Win. Harris. Lewis Nulk, Jas. West- lake and Rob and Earl West lake re turned from N. Dakota Tuesday. The Royal neighbors will give a sup per in their hall next Friday evening, October 16. All cordially invited. Ben French, who is a private in the Salvation Army and stationed at Lib- ertyville, visited friends here Tuesday. LEGAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby giveu that at ttie annual noeetlriK of the stocktinlders of the E. Hunter Boat Manufacturing Company, a corporation, held on September 1904, at Chicago, Illiuois, the name of the said corporation was changed to Hunter-Weckler Boat Co., and the princl- ?al place of business thereof was changed roni ChicaKO, to the town of McHenry. Mc Henry county, in said State; that a certificate of said changes has been duly tiled in the of fice of t he secretary of state of Illinois, and in the Recorder's office of Cook county. Illinois. Dated, McHenry, 111.. September HO, 1901. i ADAM J. WKCKI.EK ' Board of Director- EVEHETT HUNTKKJ l5-3t I ADAM F. WKCKI.EH "After all, thece is nothing like DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER I have used it with satisfaction for nearly forty years." _ can't be made in this Store. In fact, kind are impossiole. Every article in Hi i r r i t II IVJI trips" of any this stock of /*n s-4 is of the quality that precludes the possibility of mak- v irig an unsatisfactory purchase. Prices are adjusted with the utmost care. No one can complain that we do not give excellent value. GUS. CARLSON. 5 McHENRY R1DGEF1CUK 7be 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. Bartz was in Chicago Friday. : J. H. Miller wtvs in Nunda Saturday. Uncle John Merchant is en the sick W. J Garrison was in Elgin Thurs day. ' W. H. Munroe was in Woodstock Fri day. ; - , • ' O. Garrison is visiting in Elgin a few days. Miss Laura Davis was In Chicago Monday. " Miss Grace Reed was in Woodstock Saturday. Miss Ruby Knilans is visiting friends at Nunda. F. W. Hartman was in Chicago Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Hartman are vis iting at Peoria. J. Still and R. L. Dufield were in Nunda Monday. p Mrs. Baldwin of Nunda was hereon ^usiness Tuesday. * Mrs. Rice of Nunda visited her daugh ter here Thursday. C. M Keeler, wife and son were Nun da visitors Sunday. Chafe Ambler spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. * » Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Westerman were in Chicago Tuesday. Miss Hasel Westerman of Greenwood was in town last week. Miss Edith Hobart visited hgr parents at Richmond,Saturday. A. Still of |Woodstock visited relatives here the first of the week. Mr. Hamer of Woodstock visited with Mrs. Nettie Sfnith Stinday. Lyman Levey of Seneca visited with his brother here last week. Mrs. W. H. Munroe visited relatives in Woodstock Wednesday. Mrs. W. R. 8helt and daughter, Net tie. Were in Chicago Friday. Chas. Smith of Oak Park is spending a few days with relatives here. Leroy Skinner and Wm. Eichkoff at-, tended church at Elgin Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Lynch and daughter, Lolo, were at Pleasant Valley Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dufield visited friends and relatives in Elgin last week. H. Irish and wife are here from Ken tucky, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Irish. Mrs. W. J. Garrison and siBter, Miss Hazel Westerman, were in Nunda Sat urday. Mrs. A. Cadwallader is visiting with Mrs. C. E. Conerty and Mrs. F. Peck in Chicago. Mrs. J. B. Lynch and son, Ray. are visiting ftieir daughter and sister, Mrs. C. E-. Conerty, in Chicago. E. W. Merchant of Richmond visited his parents here from Sunday until Tuesday, hie wife and son returning home with him after a three weeks' vis it here. A cordial invitation, is extended to everyone to attend the pumpkin pie so cial to be given at the Woodman hall, Friday evening, October 14. Coffee, doughnnts, pie and cheese will be served for 10 cents. A Loye Letter. Would not interest you if your're look ing for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd of Ponder, Mo. writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best Salve on earth. 25c at Julia A. Story's, N. H. Petesch's, McHenry? G. W. Bes ley's, West McjBenry, drug storeis. 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 $1.60 a year or 75 cents for sisftmonths. Ed.l Frank Benuett of Keystone was a vis itor here Sunday. Geo. Vogel has four or five auction sales for this week. Willie Davis came out from Chicago Thursday to visit, his parents. --\ Wm. Overton has decided to sell his stock and farm implements in the near future. Messrs. Dennis and Mills are doing carpenter work for E. S. Johonnott on his farm. Mr. Dal ton will soon oocnpy his new house, as the carpenters have it nearly completed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cropley have re turned from a two weeks' visit with the latter's parents. , . Willie Monear comes to the front with the largest potato in the show case at the barber shop. Wm. Hodge was over from Antioch a couple of days-recently. He Sports Mrs. Hodge as improving. The harvest dance at the Cropley. House Friday night was well attended and all report an eu joy able evening. Our minister is attending conference in Chicago this week. We are hoping to hear him say, as s >on as he returns: I will be with von another year." The Plaindealer will be sent top any address on trial three months for twen ty-five cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of time hnless other wise ordered. Try it. $2.SO SENT FREE. Tkc Well-Knewn Specialist, Frmnklin Miles. M. D., LL. B., Will Send His PerMMt Treat ment Free to Any Reader. There never waft a better opportunity for persons suffering'from diseased of the heart, nerves, liver, stomach and kidneys to test, free, a remarkably suc cessful Treatment for their disorders. Dr. Miles is known to be a leading spe cialist in these diseases and bis liberal offer is certainly worthy of serious con sideration by the afflicted reader. This opportunity may never oocurr»again. His system of Personal Treatment is thoroughly scientific and immensely su perior to the other methods. -It in cludes several new remedies carefully selected to suit each individual case and is the final result of twenty-five years of very extensive research and great suc cess in treating these diseases. Each treatment consists of a curative elixir, tonic tablets, eliminating pills and usually a plaster. Extensive sta tistics clearly demonstrate that Dr. Miles' Personal Treatment is at least three times as successful as the usual treatment of physicians or general rem edies sold at the stores. i'ol. Ff. H. Spileman of theflth United States Kejtulars, located tit San Diego, Cal. says, "l>r. Miles' feiptHnal Treatment has worked wonders in my son's ease when all else failed. I luul employed the best medical talent and had spent $2,000 in doiun so. L believe he is a won derful specialist. I consider It my duty to recommend him." "For years I had severe trouble with my stomach, head, neuralgia, sinking'spells and dropsy. Your treatment entirely cured me." Mr. .1 alius Kelster, of 350 Michigan Ave., ChicaKo, testifies that Dr. Miles cured him nfter ten able physicians had failed. Mrs. K. Trimmer of Ureensprtng, Pa., was cured after nmny physicians had pronounced her case "hopeless." As all afflicted readers may have his Book and $2.50 worth of treatment es pecially adapted to their case free, we wonld advise them to Bend for it before Address Dr. Franklin to 481 Main 4>' it is too late. Miles, Dept. G. Elkhart, Ind, 431 St., COLONIST LOW ONE-WAY 8ECOND CLASS RATER To California, Ore iron, Washington, vada, Idaho, Montana, UtahrCol orado and Wyoming, Via the North-Western Line, will be in effect from all stations daily until Octo ber 15, inclusive. Stop-overs and inter esting side tripe. Fast trains through to the coast daily, with tourist sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars. Per sonally conducted excursions. For tick ets and full information apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Oct 15 Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron chitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies tailed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medi cine, and today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King.s New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bot tles guaranteed by Juiia A. Story and N. H. Petesch, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. Trial bottles free. 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. After months df careful p preparation, we place be ll fore the public what we be- p lie've to be an unsurpassed i selection of new Fall and g Winter styles in Men's and Ladies' i SUITS & OVtRCOATS $ We invite an early inspec- | tion of these goods while jyj the assortment is entirely complete. The lavish ex- hibits in our windows will S f! give an adequate idea of |! the variety and individual | character of the styles, if Cleaning, Scouring and Re- ^ pairing for ladies and gen- w fclemen. I | John D. Lodtz. | u( FANCY OROCERS In order to reduce our large stock \ve are offering yon this week the following goods at prices way below the market. Would advise you to come early and take away goods that will save yon on#|; half or more if bought here now. ; • Extra Fancy Table Syrup, in gallon cans, will keep for months; we j" ̂ guarantee it. Lay in a winter supply. Per can .... *30. Rolled Oats, 5-pound package with ,/ ^ premium; fresh, and the very best packed. Per package Best Laundry Starch, pound....... 4|C Best Corn Starch, 1 lb package...... &o * Ex Fey Seeded Raisins, llt> package 6^6 (These are new 4-Crown stock.) New Currants, 1K> pkg, best stock.. Ji4 Baking Soda or Saleratus, pkg... '1W -i Breakfast Food, regular 15c article, fresh and good, take all you want 36 Fancy Japan Rice, whole berry 3® Good Cracked Rice, per pound ato O > 5 Soaps! Soapsl 3*«~-- Fels Naptha, per bar Kirk's American Family, per bar.. 3|f U. S. Mail Soap, per bar JC Brag Soap, per bar.. Santa Claus Soap, per bar.......... 3 Washing Soda, per pound. f« CRACKERS CRACKERS y THE BEST MEDICINE ro« WOMEN If yon are nervous and tired out continually you could have no clearer warning of the approach of serious female trouble. Do not wait until you suffer un bearable paii} beforeyouseek treat ment. You need Wine of Cardui now just as much as if the trouble were more developed and the tor turing pains of disordered men struation, bearing down rains, leucorrhoea, backache and nead- ache were driving you to the un failing relief that Wine of Cardui has brought hundreds of thousands of women and will bring you. Wine of Cardui will drive out all trace of weakness and banish nervous spells, headache and back ache ana prevent the symptoms from quickly developing into dan gerous troubles that will be bard to check. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui today. If your dealer does n$t keep it, send the money to the Ladies' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term., and the medicine will be sent you. WlNEsf CARDUI National Biscuit Co.'s Select Soda Crackers, Butter Crackers and Ginger Snaps, per pound CANNED GOODS! Best 3ft can Pork and,Beans, Fancy Pumpkin, 8 lb can, Fancy Corn, Fancy Peas, Fancy Tomatoes, String Lima Beans, German Sweet Chocolate, cake.. .*?; Cocoa nut. best shredded, pound.,.. Baker's Obocolat', per eake....... Vanilla or Lemon extract, Price's or Chapman's reg. 25c size Royal or Dr. Price's Baking Pow der, per can • k IOC Ipo TEA! TEA! TEA! Take Away All You Want Samples Free Good Japan Tea, per pound......... Good Oolong, per pound l®e COFFEE! Extra Fancy Santos ooffee, pound. : A Rich Drink not Rio Coffee. Quaker Oats, per package 7ie Grape Nuts, Shredded Wheat Bis cuit, Cream of Wheat, Malta * Vita, Apitezo, per package.. -- IOc 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE PATENTS DESIGN* COPYRIGHTS FTE. 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