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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1904, p. 5

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f A large ' Cole's U General NEW AND OLD. selection. High Quality, Blast Stoves, save fuel, increase heat. Call and see them. OSnUN BROS., ricHENRY, ILL. Hardware.-- Dry 0 TIN WORJC OP ALL KINDS AT CLOSE PR-ICES "Hie building season is here arid so are we with ; everything neccessary ini building a house. Let 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, Blinds,, Build- ing Paper, Cement* Lime, Brick, Ktc. FEED 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 LUnBER CO. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. j Fall Goods Arriving We are receiving large shipments of Fall and Winter Goods every week, and have marked them at prices that will' more them. Men's All Wool Business Suit . $ 9-5°,, Men's All Wool Worsted, in popular browns.. 1.50 Men's Fancy Black Worsteds 9.00 Men's extra heavy Blue Serge.. .v.. ̂ . 13.00 Also cheaper suits from* * ^........ .$4.00 Up. Men's Fancy Cravenette Coat, guaranteednQt to wet through . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . , » . . . i a u o o American Lady Corsets, any size..... .50C and 1.00 Ladies' Opera Shawls ...-- ... 1.50 SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS, spring Grove, 111: Frank Schumacher, j ...OUR... Annual Corn Contest OPENS OCTOBER 23. Three Valuable Prizes! Pick out the twelve best ears of corn you can find on your farm of thiJ year's growth, tie them up in one bundle with the husks on and deliver to me on or before December X- The awards are to be made the 15th, according to the card adopt­ ed by the Illinois College of Agriculture. RRST PRIZE--Three-Piece Plated Tea Set. SECOND PRIZE--A No. 10 Enterprise Meat Cutter. THIRD PRIZE--Set Rogers Bros. Triple Plated Tea Spoons. Conditions of Contest Asame as heretofore. % , Respectfully yours, v v F. L. McOmber, WEST SIDE HARDWARE. NEIGHBORING NEWS -1 Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents a Chicago 1 caller at KtM.WOOO Mr. Barnard w; Miss Qeneviev© Fay was shopper Friday. H. W. Allen was a bueine* Woodstock Monday. Mrs. Baldwin of Nnnda is the gnest of Mrs, Ed. Whiting this week. Misses Evma McCannon and 8adie Marble visited friends here Monday. Miss Melissa Bacon visited her sister, Mrs. Ray Barthalt, at Keystone Sunday. Mrs. Watson and Misses Erma and Ethel were McHenry callers Saturday. Miss Jane McGary visited Miss Mar­ garet McDonald at McHenry Thursday. Prof, and Mrs. Frank Cole of Alden visited with Mr; and Mrs. EL W. Allen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes of Antioch were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith Sunday. Mis. Thomas Walsh of Grayslake Srmdayed with her sistef, Mrs. Ed. Whiting. Mrs. Bert Whiting of Tryon's Grove visited with Mn. Chas. Shales Monday afternoon. ; • . Mesdames A. L. Francisco and H. L. Waterman spent several days in Chica­ go recently. Mrs. J. Bennett returned on Monday from a several days' visit with her par­ ents at Racine, Wis. Messrs, Elan Harrison and Elmer Francisco were Richmond callers last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Matthews and daughter, iCwimft. of McHenry called on Mrs. Edith Mc­ Cannon one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Spaulding of Chi­ cago spent Sunday with the former's father, M. V. B. Spaulding.,. ! , Silver medal contest at Ostend school Loase Friday evening, Nov. 18. Pro­ gram will appear next week. Mrs. L. McCannon and father, Henry Wiloox, of Greenwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will McCannon. Preaching services will be resumed at the Universalist church next Sunday at 2:80 p. m., with Rev. Arthur Roberts of Iowa as pastor. Mesdsmes C. W. Harrison and Ord Harrison and Mrs. Jane Carr attended the chicken pie dinner at Mrs. Hoges- kie's at Greenwood last Thursday. The W. C. T. U. will hold a "Due" dinner at the home of Mrs. H. W. Allen Saturday, Nov. 18. A chicken pie din­ ner will be served. Mrs. H. P. Buck- land will give a report of the state con­ vention.Leader, Mrs. A. L. Francisoo. Is your family worth Be a day to you ? A protector that will protect your family night and day U the CHICAGO TELEPHONE Out tat 5 oMis per day CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Not A Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kid­ ney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad of your Electric Bitters and determined to try them. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B F. Bass of Fremont N. C. writes. Only 50c at Julia A. Story 's and N. H. Pefcesch's, McHenry, and G. W. Besley's West McHenry, druggists. 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 The Plaiuilt al«-c wiil b»* *ent to any address on trial tnree uu>iitus for r-v^ii ty-iive cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of time, unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. J. Still was in Chicago Saturday. Mr. Olmstead was in Nunda Saturday. W. H. Munroe was in'Woodstock Friday. Arthur Skinner was In Woodstock Tuesday. ' Miss Lulu Still is visiting relatives in Ringwood. ' Mr. and Mn. & It. Keeler were in Nunda Friday, A. Stephenson visited relatives at Ringwood Fridays • :"* Erie Ormsby of Chicago visited his parents here Sunday. Miss Mabel Skinner was'in Nunda Friday and Saturday. Miss Lizzie Forney and R. Furney were in Nunda Friday. Mrs. Etta Menne of Woodstock visit 6d relatives here over Sunday. Mr, Wilcox of Pleasant Valley wasi in this vicinity on business Tuesday. Mrs. M, W. Ward and daughter, Nora, of Greenwood called on friends here Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Duficdd atteuded a meet­ ing of the Eastern Star at Nunda Fri­ day evening. D. Kline had the misfortune to lose two fingers on his right hand in a corn husker last week. W. Eickhoff and Leroy Skinner at­ tended preaching services by a boy preacher at .Elgin Sunday evening. Mr. Doolittle has moved his family here from Chicago and they are occupy ing the rooms lately vacated by F. Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Wieland returned to their home in Chicago 'Monday, after spending the summer with their son and family here. Phyatcini I'reserlbe ft Many broad minded physicians pro* scribe Foley's Honey and Tar, as they have never found so safe and reliable a remedy for throat and lung troubles as this great remedy. Sold by G. W. Besley, W. McHenry, 111. JOHN8BCB6H. Miss Mary Weber was a visitor herei a few days. Miss M. M. Adams was a Chicago vis­ itor Thursday. C. M. Adamp was a visitor in the windy city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John King were visitors at Ben Stilling's Sunday. Henry Meyers of McHenry visited his brother, Jacob, who is very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Huetnann were visitors at Ben Stilling's Sunday. Misses Barbara and Mary Weber of Volo visited at, Nick Pitmen's Sunday. Misses Eva Huemann and 'Anna Ad ams visited Miss Annie Oefflitig Thurs­ day. Mrs. Mat. Schaefer and son, William, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Nick Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeffling and chil­ dren were at Spring Grove at Wm. Kattner's. Miss Gertrude AlthofE returned home from Chicago where she has been work­ ing for a time. Misses Rosa and Clara Lay and John Schaefer and Ben Justen were Chicago visitors Friday. An ad in The Plaindealer "want" col­ umn will bring results. W&at does the Breakfast-Bell mean yotf# hooselio Light, whole- ̂ some Bfecti made with TJl Bridle Crip ^ I can't be made in this Store. In fact, "trips" of anv kind are impussiole. Every article in mess an c! Ho rse y this stock of Goods is of the quality that precludes the possibility of mak­ ing an unsatisfactory purchase. Prices are adjusted with the utmost care. No one can complain that we do not give excellent value. GUS. CARLSON. V McHENRY Ifl [I! Dr. PRICE'S or onwfiolesoffie food marie with aa alum baking powder? ̂ & is worth yottrwNteto KMERALD PARK. Miss Kathryn Knox spent Tuesday at R. J. Sutton's. Cbas. Gibbs of Chicago called on friends here Wednesday. Mrs. R. J. Sutton is visiting relativ4e and friends at Elgin this week. - Geo. Peterson enjoyed a few days' visit with relatives m Chicago last week. Miss Lizzie Gorman of McHenry spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lucy Sutton. Panl Henneberry of Chicago was a caller at J. B. Frisby's Wednesday evening. "N- , Miss Nellie Frisby is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. John Walsh, at Fox Lake. Jos. Hamm returned to the city Fri­ day, after spending,.several days at L. Huck's cottage. Mrs L. Buck returned to her home in Chicago last Friday, after a pleasant summer spent here. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith pleasantly entertained a number of their relatives at their home here last Sunday. Messrs. Joe Rothermel, Louie Miller, Chas. Phalen and Ed. Quigiey were callers in this vicinity Sunday after­ noon. Mr..and Mrs. Wm. Van Natta have purchased the John Wright farm and took possession of tbe same the first of November. Misses Mary Gibbs and Anna Frisby spent iast Thursday at John Walsh's at Fox Lake. Miss Vera Walsh re turned with them to her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frisby went to Belvidere Thursday to attend tliu fu neral of their little grandson, Asahel Hitchcox. They returned Saturday. W. A. Herren of Finch, Ark., 'writes, "I wish to report that Foley's Kidney Cure has cured a terrible case of kidney and bladder trouble that two doctors had given up." Sold by 0. W. Besley, West McHenry. HI. Miss Minnie Walsh and friend, Mr. Weare, and John Walsh and friend, Miss Martha "Fleming, of Greenwood were guests at J. B. Frisby's Sunday. A Policeman's Testimony. J. N. Patterson, night policeman of Nashua, la., writes, "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen different advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle cured me. I oonsider it the greatest cough medicine in the world." Sold by G. W. Besley, W. McHenry. SPKING GROVE. [People of Spring Grove and vicinity ' leal- "INCURABLE" HEART DIS­ EASE SOON CURED! »uey jnd- desiring to subscribe for The Plaind er may leave their order and moue. with Raymond Moss, our correspo ent. The subscription price is $1.50 a year or 75 cents for six months. Eo. 1 Miss Anna Miller was in Chicago Fri­ day. _ Nick Weber was a Chicago visitor Sunday. James Neish of Fox Lake w4s in town Thursday. Herbert Peacock was a Richmond caller Tuesday. Wade San borne from ElPaso, Texas, is visitinK here. Mrs. Ed French was a Genoi func­ tion caller Monday. John Brossow visited,, the -pQlls at Richmond Tuesday. , Miss Alyce Churchill was a Solon vis- ito^Friday evening. W. W. Lichty and Jesse Wingert were in town Monday. Thomas Cole is making many im­ provements on his house. A barn raising Was held at Andrew Stevens Tuesday afternoon: < Mrs. Jennie Moss was a Fox Lake •vis­ itor several days last week. There will be a danca is thf town hall Friday evening, Nov. 11. Several husking machines are running full blast in this neighborhood. Mrs. Jennie Moss and daughter, Hel­ en, were Wilmot visitors Sunday. Burton did its share for Roosevelt, giving him 67 against Parker's 81. The Misses Edith and Alice Hatch were Richmond visitors Saturday. Elmer Fuller came out from Chicago and spent Sunday with his family. Misses Alyce Churchill and Helen Moss were Richmond visitors Saturday. Two new hotels have been opened in Spring'Grove in the past two weeks. One hundred and one votes were polled here Tuesday out of 104 voters. Vance Stine, who worked for W. W. Lichty recently, is now at Harvey. Ill Frank Orvis and mother attended the wedding of Elmer Orvis at Grayslake Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Harnish of Genoa Junc­ tion visited with Mr. and • Mrs. Frent li Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Still fend daughter, Gertrude, of St- Panl. Minn., spent Sunday with J. ft. Richardson and family. Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Mary Simpson Everything disagreed with me amd baby until I used Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Now, baby sleeps and grows like a weed." .85 cents. Tea or tablet form: G. W. Be*ley. - -- By The Qrcat Specialist in Treating Chronic Disease, Franklin Hiies, , H. D., LL. B. Wni S«nd$l.5o Worth o^ttis!%#«ti^ al Treatment Free as a Trial. To demonstrate the unusnal curative powers of his new and complete special treatments by mail for heart, lungs, liv­ er, stomach, kidney or nervous diseases, short breath, pain in the side, oppres­ sion in the chest, irregular pulse, palpi­ tation, smothering spells, puffing of the ankles, or dropsy, Dr. Miles will send |2.50 worth free as a trial,* to all who mention this paper. His treatments are the result of twenty-five yfcars of caretnl study, ex­ tensive research and remarkable expe­ rience in treating the various ailments of the heart, stomach and nerves, which so often complicate each case. So aston­ ishing are the results of his complete special treatments that he does not hesitate to offer all persons a trial free. Nothing could be more liberal. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies. There is no reason why all afflicted persons should not avail them­ selves of this exceedingly liberal offer, as they may never have another snch opportunity. No death comes as sud­ denly as that from hgart disease. Mrs. A. Ktonck <t£ IjWinuigton, Ind., was currd after thirty physicians failed; Mrs. i<'lc»raUroatorof Uristoiviile, U.. after twenty- two; Jas. it. Wwiiu, tuc noted actor, aftei a snore had pionounced liiin incurable; Mrs. tYank iSmiUi of Chicago after live leading pli .'skMHiis had gi\cn her up; Mr. Julius Ktu HUT of Chicago, after ten; Mrs. K. farker, after sixteen failed. A thousand references to and testi­ monials from Bishops, Clergymen, Bankers, Farmers and their wives will be sent free upon request. Send a careful description of your case at once for Book, valuable advioe and Treatment Free. Address, Franklin Miles, M. D. LL. B., Dept. H, 421 to 481 Main St., Elkhart, Ind. 16 VOLOw Amos Compton of Elgin sprat Sun­ day with lelatives here. Mrs. Will Dillon has been sick, bat is better at present writing. Mrs. Dryer and son, George, are vis­ iting relatives in Chicago. Will and Wellie Moore aire taking in tbe St. Louis fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stadtfeld are re­ joicing over the arrival of a little boy. Services will be held at the home of Mrs. Stanford next Sunday at 2 p. m. Everybody invited. The ladies are planning to give a chioken pie social in the new M. E. church in the futtire. Work on the new M. E. church is progressing very nicely and it is expect­ ed that it will be oompleted in about three weeks. The basket social held in the school house last Friday evening was qnite largely attended. Thirteen dollars was cleared toward buying a new organ. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J, B. Orner. Franklin Groye, 111, It developed a stubborn ulcer, unyield iag to doctors and medicine for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it. It's just as good for Burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Julia A. Story's and N. H. Petesoh's, McHenry, and G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drug stores. TAKE WINE" CARDIII AT HOME Are you a sufferer? Has your doctor beat ensue cessful? Wouldn't you prefer to treat yourself--AT HOME? Nearly 1,500,000 wome» have bought Wine of Cardui from their druggists and have cured themselves at home, of such troubles as periodical, bearing down and ovarian pains, leucor- rhcea, barrenness, nervousness, dizziness, nausea and despond­ ency, caused by female weakness. These are not easy cases. Wine of Cardui cures when the doctor can't. Wine of Cardui does not irri­ tate the organs. There is no pain in the treatment. It is a soothing tonic of healing herbs, free from strong and drastic drugs. It is successful because it cures in a natural way. Wine of Os^dui can be bought from your druggist at $1.00 a bottle and you ca.n begin this treatment today. W ill you try it? i After months of •e&eful g preparation, we place be | fore the public what we be gj lieve to be an unsurpassed | selection of new Pall and § Winter styles in Men's and | Ladies' | SUITS & OVERCOATS jj| We invite an early inspec- S- tion of these goods while the assortment is entirely | complete. The lavish ex- hibits in our windows will | give an adequate idea of ^ the variety and individual ?! character of the styles. & Cleaning, Scouring and He- P pairing for ladies and gen- i tlemen. I John D. Lodtz. ( n > u * FAHCY GROCERS BUCKWHEATHOUR If you want good, pure Buckwheat, the old-fash­ ioned N. Y.. State kind, in bulk, we have it at per pound*; .. a VERMONT Haple Syrtrpl Absolute P\irlty G U A R A N T E E D ! 1 pint glass jars...... .ao 1 quart glass jajp^... .^5 i gallon in tins.*!^.*.. 1 gallon in tins $1.60 PURE' Sugar Syrup 1 gallon tins . . .38 1 quart tins .. .... i|i© 1 quart glass jam.. s,io COFFEES Fancy Rio 15 Our celebrated Santos and Pea berry mixed, our own blend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fancy Mocha & Java as Coffee Samples Free! '§8 ' "As ir-m •j v • "S'lS The celebrated Corona flour most wholesome flour in town, per sack $1.45 • • - ' 9 •• \t una (Roans TeUpbooe 111 BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE PATENTS I I KAUC MWVDp Ocstana ;- Coi»VRSQHT8 Aifc* Aeon# tending a and dwalUlqa - - - n.ia ftw wblWr -- M aaicklr ascertain our opu 100 tDTention i» prtibably Uobb strictlyvHiuddeutSal. H •ent free. OldaM i*wx7 tor MC«rtB Pittntt takw tSrouarh Munik A qMcMnoMw, without cftArr*. la Um •ddress, gtvios AdTlsory Medtoioa i&s, Tbe LadlM* e ClukttaDooga Dept. , _ Co., Ch»ttanoo*». T«an. Scientific Jftattlcai AhMMtoom«lrUhwtrs ei -fakir. lm«t* . colatkm of wy «e»«»nBc ; mA. TW.Wi tmt; foor month*. »L Soaa bfdMtiMM

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