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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Oct 1905, p. 5

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Huemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. sells the McVicker Gasoline Engine, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness Oil, ' Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. fojiktiQ I4&taifl$ M Works! I am agent for the above. We put the Rods on your Build­ ings and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages it no more than $500. Call ud get full particulars. tienertl Blacksmith Prices always Reasonable £ * * * £ 8 . • * ifc t Harper R.ye 'On Every Tongue," * m «p m m m m m m m m m \§ The aristocrat among whiskies of. the old school: The sine qua * 4* J * non of the aoth century connoisseur's side-board. J * * *t SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS. $ 1 P H I L I P J A E Q E R f | QENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT | P r ' SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF if | Dressed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, | Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs I? This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished im £ I'}, application. COLD STORAUE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. | :«• Stall i St 3, Fultoa St. gs Wholesale Market. STOFFEL! P' A V H W V H H H H JL X JL * ^ i , | | THAT'S THE M AM EI! % % . ; ; ; if I lji| Best line of Groceries in Town. Also a fine line of Fruits, g ft ' • ' -- f. $ $ <6 John Stoffel. | West I HcHenry, 111. ^^iVIIVI#| Are Now Ready! We are now prepared to do your washing and do it iH first-class style. Our plant, is now in first-class running order and we are anxious to show the peo­ ple of McHenry and vicinity the kind of work we are capable of turning out. Give us a trial ot once. Itlt MCHENRY STEAM I M. L. VAN NATTA, Manager. THIS «FE' E FOR JOB WORK. in VOUk L. Knigge of Griswold Lake v« town Sunday. Mrs. Harry Nicholls was * MoHenry caller Thursday. Miss Sarah Nicholls «H a McHenry caller Saturday. Bernard Rosing of Round Lake was iti town Sunday. Mrs. C. Dryer iB visiting friends in Chicago this week. Mrs. Jos. Miller and children were Volo callers recently. , Wm. Hironimus was a Waaconda caller Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Riser entertained friends from McHenry over Sunday. Miss Gertrude Schaffer of McHenry spent Thursday at Chris Sable's. Misses Maud Walton and Hellen Ray­ mond were Grayslake visitors Saturday. Miss Bessie Dunnill of Waukegan spent Sunday at the home of F. Dunnill. Messrs. Lusk and Bixler of Grayslake called on friends in Volo Sunday eyen- ing< ; • - ; . - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fisher and Clyde Wright were McHenry visitors Wednes­ day. Mrs. Flora Ernest and daughter, Es­ ther, of Rollins were Volo callers Sun­ day. Mrs. C. Richardson of Round Lake is spending a few days with relatives in Volo. Mrs. Benwell and daughters of Mor­ ton Park spent a few days at C. Dillon's recently. Mrs. Robt. Paddock and daughter, Mrs. Lola Avery, were McHenry callers Tuesday. Mrs. A. J. Raymond and daughter, Hellen, spent. Friday with friends in Wauconda. George Freund of McHenry and Miss Fanny Sexton of Elgin were Volo call­ ers Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Howard and Mrs. Wm. Richardson called on friends in McHen­ ry Wednesday. Miss Almira McCormick of Chicago was a guest at the home of Miss Mand Walton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Job Vasey and children of McHenry spent Sunday with Thos. Fisher and wife. Raught Bros, entertained Mrs. Robt. Fulton and daughter, Mildred, of Wau­ kegan, over Sudday. Mrs. H. Dye and, daughters ot Chica- go were visitors at the home of Raught Bros, the past week. 1, A. Barrus and grandchildren, Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Richardson, were Wauconda callers Friday. Mrs. Wm. Huson has returned to her home in Des .Moines, Iowa, after a visit with relatives and friends here. Central opera house, Saturday and Sunday evenings, Oct. 7 and 8--"Jon«p from Arkansas." A comedy drama. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. Don't miss it Seats now on sale. Don't be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Hon­ ey 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 gen nine. These worthless imitations have similar sounding- names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and oolds. G. W. Besley. BINOWOOD. Miss Ellen Hall is entertaining rela­ tives from Chicago this week. Several from here are attending the State fair at Springfield this week. Mrs. Norse and two daughters of Ver­ mont are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harsh. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Wheeler are enter­ taining relatives from Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Clayton Harrison and Miss Lena Harrison were Chicago visitors Thurs­ day. The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Geo. Harrison, Thurs­ day, Oct. 5. Mulvey Comedy Co. at Central opera bouse, Saturday and Sunday evenings, Oct. 7 and 8--"Jones from Arkansas " . The steeple of the M. E. church in this village, which was damaged by lightning several weeks ago, has been repaired. A young clerk arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fosa, Sunday morning, Oct. 1. Warreu said he could stay, and all are smoking at his expense. FOR BOTH One disease of thinness in children is scrofula; in adults, consumption. Both have poor blood; both need more fat. These diseases thrive on lean­ ness. Fat is the best means of overcoming themr; cod liver oil makes the best and healthiest fa t and EMULSION is the easiest and most effective form of cod liver oil. Here's a natural order of things that shows why Scott's Emulsion is of so much value in all cases of scrotula and consumption. More fat, more weight, more nourish­ ment, that's why. Send far free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409 415 Pearl Street, New York Mc.MdiJ.QQ U » >* " AH «»«»»»«»»»..«... •iiiiiimiiiimimnii JOHNSBUBOH. Mrs. Peter Freund was in town Mon­ day. _ T3:rf Mrs. John Niesen was a caller here lately. Wm. Klein of Ingleside visited here Sunday. Mrs. N. L. Freund visit^i jibil Volo Monday. iiij® Mrs. John King visited at John Bug- ner's Monday. Mat Schumacher was a Spring Grove caller Tuesday. « Mr. and Mrs. Wieland of Aurora vis­ ited here for a time. Mat Weber and Wm. Brita of Volo visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Debrecht drove to Ring wood Tuesday. Miss Mary Freund of Volo visited at Martin Lay'8 Sunday. ; v ; ' C. M. Adams was a business ' visitor in Chicago Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Debrecht were Mc­ Henry visitors Tuesday. Miss Iva Hoffman drove tnrpngh here to Holcombvilla Tuesday. Mrs. Jao. Freund of Spring Grove vie* ited Mrs, Freund Monday. . Mrs. Peter M„ May of Spring Grove was a visitor here Monday. Miss M. M. Adams transacted busi­ ness in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Lizzie May visited her sister, Mrs. Tony May, here Monday. Miss Maggie Blake of Spring Grove visited home folks last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John and Mat Rauen of Spring Grove visited here Sunday. Mat Schumacher returned to Johns­ burgh Monday after a visit in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freund of Spring Grove were shoppers here Satur­ day. Misses Clara May and Josephine Klein were MoHenry visitors Wednes­ day. Miss Lucie Meyers, who has been in Chicago for some time, has returned home. --' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heimer and chil­ dren of McHenry called at John Mertes' Sunday. Mrs. John King and daughters, Mag­ gie and Eva, were McHenry callers Monday. Miss Annie Stilling and John Brown were New Munster visitors a few days last week. Miss Lizzie May is spending a few days in McHenry with her sister, Mrs. Jos. Rothermel. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers and Rose Justen of Spring Grove visited at J. R. Jus ten's Sunday. Sister Raymunda returned to her school duties after an absence of several months, spent in Europe. Mrs. Barbara Schmitt and daughters, Katie and Lena, left for Chicago Mon­ day morning for a short visit. Misses Lena and Margaret AdamB and Misses Rosa and Clara Lay were Spring Grove callers Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Mat Freund and chil­ dren and John Adams of Spring Grove visited in Chicago a few days recently. John J. Miller returned home after few weeks' stay in South Dakota, after looking over his farm holdings there. Ben Stilling has gone to South Dakota to build on bis farm. Mr- and Mrs. Mat N. Freund and daughters, Regina and Tillie, and Peter Rothermel boarded the train for Spring­ field last week Thursday, where they in tend to make a few weeks' visit. ONLY FIVE CENTS HO RE THAN THE PRICE OiF THE PLAINDEALER SECURES IT AND BOTH FOR ONE YEAR. a Chicago daily-Weekly Inter Ocean is the only weekly published 1 and is the leading news, farm and home paper of the West. Improved and strengthened by the addition of many new features--Enlarged farm, garden and dairy , departments--Reliable and practical veterinary department --Home Health Club--Health and Beauty Hints--The most complete household page--Styles for all ages--The best Boys' and Girls' page offered by any paper-- Queer problems and puzzles--Chess and Checker columns--Best fiction-^The Inter­ national Sunday School Lesson--Full and complete market reports. THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER, regular price... 1.50 a yetfe. 1- * V „ «/ THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN, regular price.... ..<.00 a year. • • j BOTH FOR ONLY ..... ........ J ............ .^1.55. " .V • the home of Mrs. McClain. That eaoh member will try to be present is urgent­ ly requested. The death of John Baker, which oc­ curred September 26, takes one of the oldest settlers of the Grass Lake region. He was sick but a week, being at tht home of Mr. aud Mrs. Esh during hit- illness.- The remains were taken to Waukegan Friday, the services being conducted by the Masons. Croup is quickly relieved and Whoop­ ing Cough will not "run its course" if you use the original Bee's Laxative Hon­ ey and Tar. This Cough Syrup is differ­ ent from all others because it acts on the bowels. You cannot cure Croup and Whooping Oough until you rid the sys­ tem of all congestion, by working off the cold through a copious action of the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar does this, and cures all Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. No opiates. Sold by G. W. Besley, West McHenry, and N. H. Petesch, McHenry. - Calico Social. The Ostend Sunday school will hold a calico social at the home of S. A. Ab­ bott on Friday, Oct. 18. The ladies are to appear in calico dresses and bring neckties to match the dresses. A cor­ dial invitation is extended to alL You can apply Man Zan inside, right where the pain is. It is. put up in col­ lapsible tubes with nozzle attachments for introducing it. Man Zan stops pain instantly and cures all kinds of blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Mt-Hen­ ry, and G. W. Besley, West McHenry ifter; Mil SPRING GROVE. John Cole is quite ill with typhoid feyer. Mrs. Liizzie Pierce is somewhat better at this writing. Mrs. Wilson is entertaining a toother from the West. Peter Bowers is at Elgin receiving medical treatment. Chas. Rudolph is now nicely settled in the Wm. Lichty building. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Weber are nicely settled in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumaker were Richmond visitors Sunday. Mrs. French is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cory, near Ringwood. Miss Helen McClain is home, a: several weeks' stay in -Chicago. Wm. James, who is working in wankee, is home for a fortnight Mrs. Westlake and daughter, Ada, were Richmond visitors Monday. Miss Eleanor Hawleyand Miss Young of Solon were callers here Saturday. William Kattner is completing a fine new house on their farm on German Prairie. Mrs. Haskins and daughter, Miss Kate of Richmond called on Mrs. Wm. Seav- era Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Coatee of Ringwood has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. E. Hopper, the past three weeks. The firm known as McClain & Can- field has dissolved partnership, Mr. Mc­ Clain now having charge of the busi­ ness. Mrs. Schnorr and daughter, Emma, of Chicago spent several days last week with Mrs. Weiland at the Nippersink hotel. The surveyors were here last week laying out the new switch to run to the new pits recently purchased by a firm from Libertyville. Mr. and Mrs. Canfield Were called to Jenkins, Minn., by the serious illness of their son, Guy. Much sympathy is felt for them in their affliction. MiBS M. M. Adams will open a branch millinery store in the Nulk building in this village next Saturday. Read her ad. on another page in this paper. The German school has an attendance of thirty-five scholars. We understand the teacher is very capable and manages the large school very successfully. The members of the Ladies' Aid soci­ ety are requested to meet Sunday after­ noon, Oct. 8, at the Methodist church; alio Thursday afternoon, Oct 12, at Auction bills neatly office. printed at this BRHSNTS DISUSE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away," are drifting towards Bright's Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kid­ neys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kid­ neys strain out the impurities f r o m t h e b l o o d a s i t p a s s e s through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the bpdy, causing dizziness, backache, s t o m a c h trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. If you have ̂ ny signs of Kidney or Bladder trouble commence tak­ ing FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight dis­ order in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to talce and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out. You can easily determine if your kid­ neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at once. i. 3. Barhans Testifies After Four Years. 0. S. SvftMS ef Carlisle Center, N. V* WfttM "Abont four years ago X w role you statin* Unl I bad been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley* Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick- dust sediment and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symp­ toms durintr the four years that have elapsed, sod I urn evidently cured to stay cured, ana heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to soy goo suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." Two Sizes, SOo and IOO. SOLD AID RECOMMENDED BY G. W BESLEY, W. McHENRY. ' . 1 m p* Gilbert Bros. to. FANCY JMcHenry, Illinois. Compare the following prices for Groceries with what you pay for inferior stuff at the old out-of-date geaerai stares: Best Granulated Sugar, per pound.....$c Fancy Table Syrup, can...19c Best Bulk Starch, per pound......V. American Family Soap, per bar. rrrrr»«W. Fancy Rice, whole Japan, pound 3c Good Japan Tea, pound, -- ..10c Good Rio Coffee, pound ....... 10c Fancy N. Y. State Cheese .u^c Canned Corn, Peas, Beans, per Can......... gc To further introduce our celebrated1 Mocha and Java Coffee and high grade Japan Tea. we will give Ten pounds. Best Granulate^H Sugar FREE, as follows: With six pounds fl.-J. Coffee at 25c per pound TEN LBS. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR FREE or Three pounds Fancy Uncolored Japan Tea for $1.50 with 10 IbsH. & E. Granulated Sugar Free GUARANTEED BEST TEA AND (OFFEE IN TOWN. COUGHS are troublesome at the beat. Often lead to serious complications and ' - therefore they should not be neglected. A bottle of our White Pine Syrup quickly cures coughs and COLDS A 25-cent bottle will probably be enough if taken hi time. ILLINOIS McHENRY. G New Fashions, New Prices, -g from the best Chicago Tailors, made to your ortfer^ Call in and save $1.00 to $2.00 on Pants, $3.00 to $5.00 on Suits. A FIT OR NO SALE! : : : j ED. LAWLESS, TAILOR, j •M' \ . , :

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