You can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions ancfit never fails'to do this worfcrtt stops Hair Vigor Tallingofthe hair,also. There's great satisfaction in knowing you are not goinf to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? My hair fad«-d until it *»» abont white. It took just one i>ottle of Avar's Hair Vigor to restore it to its former dark, rich color, Tour Hair Vigor n-rtainlv does what v...11 olairn for it."--A. M. HoooaS, Kockluglirtin, N. C. .00 a bottle. for .1. O. AYRR OO.. Fading Hair ifev Ttie McHeory Plaindealer ;• IM1BLL IIEl) KVIvKY THURSDAY BY m (0MPAHY. F; k.«BA^ .«K: -W."A.J'Hl«Tk. J'. H- I'EHRV, Pres. .•••See."'. Tf^us.- ; Jf. >i. Scukkiskr, Editor. Office to Bank Building. Telephone, No. *78. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Oneyear -• Six months, 75cts. »J.50 Three months. 40 cts. Thursday, November 33, 1905. PROBATE NEWS W REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Benson S Hanley et al to Wm Phalen, Its 21,22 & 23, Han ley's 2nd aadn. West McHeiiry $400 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Eugene F. Matthews, Jr., 27 Elgin Delia Helmer, 18--. McHenry Wm. Albrechl, 21., Union Clara J. Anderson, 80. Union Hiram Sears, 40 Harvard Freda Krueger, 27 Walworth Math. Mullenbach, 29..John*barg, Minn Helen Smith, 24.. .....Johnsbnrgh, 111 Horace E. Fitch, 45 Chicago Anna M. Morgan, 86 Woodstock Otto Holtgren, 22 ., .Hampshire Margaret Corson. 30 -. v... . .Genoa k Minus Garrns, 29. Chicago I Adah L Taylor, 44..... .Chicago Henry Hooksteadt, SR....'.... Hebron Hannah Trommel, 18..* ..Chicago Albert Boh!, 24 Crystal Lake Annie Rogman, 19.......... .Algonquin John Frisch, 85 Cary Margnetette Herman, 25........Chicago Clyde Coarson, 22............. Marengo Hilder Swansou, 23..*,........ Marengo Wui. E. Sullivan, 87 Marengo Sarah M. Havens, 22 Marengo Warren Thomas, 21 ...McHenry Sue Hollarbnsh, 19,.:......^McHenry E Wellington Taylor, 28»..,. i.. Hebron Jessie L. Rowe, 91. ..... . ..Hebron Mrs. Henry Myers was a Johnsbnrgh if visitor this Thursday. Mrs. Maggie Blake visited Mrs. Hen- i ry Myers a few days last week. -< Mrs. Math. Freond and Mayme My- f v ere spent last Friday in Chic«go. The traveling pnblic will please take • - note that the time of arrival and de ^ parture of trains at this station has changed slightly this week. As we ^ hive been unable to get the changes in ^ time at Chicago, the time as published for that station remains the same as heretofore. We hope to receive the complete time table next week. s. - iv HIED Iff! LIFE" --That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time ago. As a. rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing w a s t e . T h e a c t i o n o f Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the , composition of the Emul siou, itself. What" it does it does through nourish ment--the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's ' Emulsion and gather good from: it. . We will send you a •ample free. Bcaurc that thi* picture in the form of a Label is on the wrappcf at every bottle of EmuUiyn you buy. scon & B0WRE Chemists 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 5fc.aa**J; JOHNSBCBGH. * Math. Schumacher went to Kentucky oa Wednesday. ^ Miss Rosa Pitaen visited Mrs. Mat Steffes Sunday. •" y l Joe Etten of Spring Grovewas seen iu town Monday. John J. Miller was a Chicago business visitor Wednesday. Nick Schmitt of Spring Grove was a caller here Monday. Jacob li. J listen a large new barn was raised last Saturday. A grand dance at S. H. Smith's hall Thanksgiving eveuing. r Mr. and Mrs. Math. Nett were Mo- Henry callers Tuesday. Miss Barbara and Jake Steffes were McHenry callers Sunday. C. M. Adams • transacted business in Chicago last week Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller of Zenda, Wis., visited here Sunday. John Kattner of Spring Grove was a pleasant caller here recently. Wm. Adams 'and lady friend were McHenry visitors Sunday last. •' Mrs. John Mertes and children spent Wednesday at Mrs. Joe Mertes'. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kattiler uf Spring Grove were callers here Sunday. Miss Mary Schaefer spent last week with her sister, Mrs Martin June. Mrs. Wm. Althoff atid daughter, Mary, were McHenry callers Monday. Mat Lay and Jake Schumacher of Spring Grove were callers,here Sunday. Miss M. M. Adams attended to busi ness in the city Tuesday and Wednesday Misses Dena and Tillie Kattner of Spring Grove made a call here Sunday. Misses Marguerite ami Anna Blake of Spring Grove visited home lolks Sun day. Miss Marie Frennd of Ingleside spent a few days last week with Miss Lena Lay. Jos. H. Huemann and daughter, Eva, were in Chicago Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Math. Jnngen and Miss Katie Lanres spent a few days in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Jung of McHenry visited ftjt Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hay's Snnday.' John S. Frennd bonght 160 acres of the Co veil farm near McHenry on Saturday. Mrs. Joe Stilling and children visited home folks, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Will iams, Friday. John Karls returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives and friends i,n Minnesota. Mrs. Joe Schaefer and little danghter, Dorothy, spent Sunday at her mother's, Mrs. Stephen Freund. Miss Lizzie and Johnnie Hnemann Of Minnesota left McHenry Satnrday morning for Joliet. IU. Peter Huemann of Iowa returned to his home on Monday evening after a pleasant visit here and in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Schmitt and little daughter, Veronica, spent a few days at Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller's at Zenda, Wis. Miss Lena Michels returned home Wednesday evening from a few weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Chi cago. Mrs. Michels and brother, Anton The- len, returned home Tuesday evening from a few weeks' stay with relatives in Chicago. Our new feed mill is now ready fo business. All work done good and fast so you can take your grist home with you instead of leaving it to come after tome other day. Give us a trial. Wm. Booslett. West McHenry. A party of Mrs. John Schmitt's friends surprised her on Sunday even ing, the evsnt being her namesday. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Nick L. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Younger, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huemann. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Michels, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tn Schmitt; Misses Emma and Maggie Fieund; Messrs. John Karls, Nick Ad- auis and John Miller. All report a good time. Buy a Good Overcoat asid Save Doctor Bills , Protect yourself against the cold, raw wintery weather. -|# A heavy, .vtarm evercoat that will keep out the cold and- retain the normal body heat, is the surest precaution against" : Pneumonia, Catarrh and other winter illnesses. f T h a t ' s h o w t h e s e r v i c a b l e , m o d e r a t e - p r i c e d 'si* 1 Kaufman Garment Will mean economy in doctor bills, as well as a saving on clothes •liifcney.. 'X The servicable Belted Overcoat shown her^;, will be * goodfii* vestment to guard against sickness. It is warm, stylish, hand-tailqred throughout. We have them in every nobby, popular pattern. All grades--All styles--all siz^s. ; . . . . O n l y $ 1 2 , 0 0 to $22.50 V:W#MI ^§|lgpl F«II Into Wron( Hand*. Some time ago an amorous young man sent a letter to a German lady, and this postscript was added: "That my darling may make no mistake, retnem ber that I will wear a 'ight pair of trous ers and a dark cutaway coat. In my right hand I will carry a small cane and in my left, a cigar.--Yonrs forever, Adolph." The father replied courte ously, Ktatirig that his daughter had given him authority to represent her at the appointed plat e at the time agreed on. His postscript ran as folio wb "Dot my son may make no mistakes, I vill vear in right hdnd a club, in my left I vill vear a six shooter. You vill recognize me by the vay I bats yon on the head a goople times twice mit de club. Vait for me at de corner, as have 8omeditiKS important to inform you mit,--Yonrs, Heinrich Schmear case." Patrons along the rural mail rontei- will do a great favor to the mail carr ers if they will observe a few little thin^H to make the life of the carrier bit more pleasant during the coming coll weather. Buy a few stamps or stamped envolopes and have your letters already for the carrier when he comes along after them. Twenty five cent spent in this way will not only bring joy to the carrier but it will also make your mind rest easier in knowing that yon have done the faithful carrier a nice favor. While they are ready to accom modate the patrons they do not like to fumble around in the mail box for pen nies when their fingers are numb> and cold and besides the postoffice depart ment does not require them to do it. Their lot is not any too pleasant during the winter months and any little favors done them in this line are greatly ap predated. Are you about to have an auction T If so, consult F. O. Gans, over M. J. Walsh's store. TToMjif:4K^ct fit and most becoming style is here BRADLEY & TOSS RINGWOOD, ll_t_ Copyright igOJ-«S by • ChM,. Kaufman & Bros. „? . •. Chicago Chicago & North-Western. Leave Chicago. .06 am... 8.4.") a tn... 3.25 p m... 4.00 p m... 4.57 p nj..i 8.4!) a m. . 9.10 am... 2.02pm... Leave McHenry. 7.23 am... 8.29 a m... 4.23 p m... 4.23 pm... 7.23 am... 5.00p m... 5 00 p m. . Effective Nov. 5, 1905. WEEK DAY TRAINS. NORTHBOtfNU Via Elgin .^ ..Via l)es Plaines ... Via Des Plaines..., Via Eljrln Via Des Plaines SUNDAY TRAINS. Via Elgin - . ..Via r>es Plaines ... ....Via Elgin |TEKK DAY TRAINS, SOUTHBOUND. Via Elgin....... Via Des Plaines... Via Pes Plaines,. , Via Elgin CPNDAY trains. Via Elgin ... . Via Des Plaines.... VlaEltrln Want Column. All advertisements Inserted tintler this head at the follow ingr rates: Five lines or lent), 26 oentB for first insertion; 15 cents for eaeh subsequent insertion. More than live lines, 5 cents a line lor ttret Insertion, and 3 cents a line for additional insertions. tion. James B. Perry. 18 "CM3R SALE CHEAP--A nearly new heater: x burns either coal or wood; in first-class shape in every respect. For further Informa tion apply to John B. Frisby, John street, • West McHenry. pOR SALE--40 old window sash, 38x38^- Rev. M. W. Bakth. CTKA VED-- A black horse, weight 1.200 lbs. Anyone knowing of its whereabouts wili ptease notify H. Zimmerman, West McHenry. Little Tommy attended church for the first time last Sunday, and when the usher passed the plate for the col lection the polite little chap said to him, "No, thank you, sir. I've got some money of my own." Before placing your order see oar line of fanoy calendars. Don't forget the "want ad"oolamn! HOARSE COUGHS STUFFY COLDS QUICKLY CURED BY Foley's Honey and Tar There is no case on record of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other serious lung trouble, after Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough, and heals and strengthens the lungs. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of incipient Consumption and even in the last stages will always give comfort and relief. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief to Asthma sufferers, as it relieves the difficult breath ing at once. Remember the name--Foley's Honey and Tar --and refuse substitutes that cost yoi| the same as the genuine. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation. Contains no opiates. Cured of Ttrribi* Cough on Langs. N. Jackson of Danville, III., writes: "My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tar,which cured her. She has never teen troubled vrith a cough since." Consumption Curtd. Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind. Gentlemen:--Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of Consumption after 1 had buffered two years and was almost des perate. Three physicians failed to give me any relief and the* last one said he could do me no good. 1 tried almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit, until Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical. I improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think Foley's Honey and Tar is a God-send to people with Throat and Lung Trou ble. Yours very truly, MRS. MARY AMBROSB. Three sizes--25c, 50c, £1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the 51.00 bottle al most six times as much. 40UI UD lECOMMEIDED N 0 W. BE8LEY, W. McHENBY 56 UTH MAPLE CITY It saves yon worry, thus preserving your temper on wash day. I & PHILIP JAEGER .« GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT i H SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF .•ft 1 Dressed Beef, flutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, L Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs 3 Ttits is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished on |T, application. |j COLD STORAUB FREE 1 «S!^i£e?*- * > CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh, IliinoiS. 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. • HIBIIIBIHIIIIIimiMMWliWIWiMMHIItHIII Franklin Lightning Rod 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 if no more thau $500. Cull and get full particulars. General BUcksmitiiing Prices tlwtys ReasoiiDle CENTERVILLE Market We handle everything in the lipe of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages. We also handle the Mc Henry Creamery Butter. Chas. Of Frett, ' McHenry, 111. WEST SIDE Meat Market Always a complete lfn^ of, Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, Etc. Highest market prires paid for Porkers. We also carry constantly on hand a very choice line of Canned Goods and Bakery. What more has any first close city market to offerY " :! i Auction bills neatly printed at this office. lORAPHOPHONES'l We handle the Columbia make with either Columbia or Victor records, from $1.50 up. Also have a complete - line of needles ami repairs. Sewing Mtychines! Come in and let us show you our $12.00 and up Sewing ma chines. Ten-year guarantee with each and every one of them. N . A . West ricflenry, III. t PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits. All shapes an'l sizes. Sev eral proofs to select from. Each doz en finished In different styles. Price, $2.Ofl-. nd upward. Qutdoor W<^k. We have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor worU. such as irroup pictures, views of buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Enlargements. Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed In every instance. Finished In black and white or colors. Frames. A variety of styles tn stock to select from. Odd sizes made up for any size picture, certificate, etc. Waukegan St., near the Htandptfre.. WEST McIlEMiY, ILL, TelepKone, 493 MeHENR\| Have you tried our Goodf|:^^ If so, then yon know what quality of Goods we are turning oat. If yon have not tested oar goodies take •.'dor advise and give ns your NEXT ORDER and we will fill it in a way that pleases. We make i Specialty of baking for par- > ties, dances, banquets and weddings, filling orders of this nature on short notice. A trial will convince you; that we are sincere in oar statements. :: :: :: PROPRIETOR. Bank of McHenry This Bank receives, deposits, boys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BARKING BUSINESS. We endeavor»to &> all business intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact ory to oor customers and respect- folly solicit the public patronage. floney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections. IN5URANCE in First Class Companies, at' the lowest rates. Yoors Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. c At THE Opera House THANKSGIVING DAY Thursday, November 30 WITH AFTERNOON MATINEE. HART'S BOSTON NOVELTY COMPANY. 5 A. H. HART MANAGEMHH* Highest Class Vaudeville Show In America Today. Will positively appear at; |his Theater on the above date. WATCH FOR THE BILLS Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c SEATS NOW SELLING. .OUR.;... J 'rofessional* Society > Bxisinesss Cards DAVID G. WELLS, M. 1». ' 1-#,. FEOEIiS & * KG E ERg ! pHYSICIANB AND SURGEONS. VtcMe, • III. Office at Residence, corner Ooui*i Elmstreeta Telephone^ ; f. c. ROSS. r>. r>. sii: H Office over Petesch's Drug Store. ALL WORK PERTAINING TO MODERN DSNTIST^t 'it:^ Office Telephone 214; Residence SOS. Nitrous Oxid Gas for Extracting. Sours 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. > DR. K. G. CHAMBEKLIN /DKNTIST. %'t.k' Office Md Residence over Betley's Dm* Stor^'-y1'1; Hours: 8:00105:30. Js WBJST MOHbkkv.ILL, Geo, (ieneral Teaming . Y-rC. of all kinds.*' ' :-'«i' Excavating' and Grading.^ ncHENRY - J - ILLINOIS^ Telephone No. *93. SIMON a 1 uf i tL ...... ^ Insurance Agent forall classes of •" the best Companies. ^3 v ' West McHenry, Illinois - McHENBY COUNTY ABSTRAC3# COMPANY. OFFICE with American National Bank Woodstock , 1 1 1 . A b s t r a c t s o f t i t l e a n d c o n » i veyanclng. Money u» loan on real estate l(| ,v sums of 1500 to 910,000, time and payment suit borrower. »w j FRANK BUHR 3 PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER CARRIAGE PAINTING, $5.00 dOfllJPWA House and Sljjn PaintinR and all Interior orating. Residence north town line one bl west of river. Telephone No.2M McHenry. Illinois R. H. OWEN Pianos for sale and rent. Tuning and repair , Ing at reasonable prie^s. : ' First class Work only. MeWENRY. TLLlNOIf J o h n J ; V y c i t a # DEALER IN Generatl Hardware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and n>|> chine repairing of all kindB. 'Phone McHENBY, - ILLINOIS. 7 "--'W JT'"1' !-• 1 11 Have yo\i seen ^ LAMBERT Q. SENG'# NEWLY PECO HATED BUFFET? AT 92' fifth Ave. Chicago, Illinois. Tel. Main 1714. K I L L t h i C O U C H MD CURE THE LUNGS wh Or. King's New Dissoverv FOR C " ONSUIVIPTION Pries 0UGHS and 50c & $1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. PATENTS Promptly obtained, or rCC RETURN CO. tOYKARS'KXFKRIENCK. Our OMAROKS AM THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or dutch for expert search and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits conducted before all courts. Patents obtained through na, ADVER TISED and SOLO, fri v TRADE MARKS, FBI1 SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent OfTloo* WA8HINOTON, D. O. DSWIFT&(° __ ORIGINAL LAXATIVE, HONEY: AND :: fi The Plaindealer and Chicago Daily Chrohicle, both papers one yea* for $8.50. Order at once as the time of this offer is limited. varies in style and finish, aooord> inp to price, tmt at all figures there is good value. The stock used is good oak-tanned leather. The trimmings, whether of nickel, brass, rubber or iron, are of excel lent quality. The workmaftship, visible and invisible, is first-class. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. l ! An improvement over all Cough/;,* Lung and Bronchial Remedies. ^ Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs, gently moves the Bowels. • * Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. fkataMf fry nilEOLE MEDICINE C0.,Cttaa6>.Q.S^. Sold by N. H. PETlfiSCH, McHenry. Q. W. BESLEY, West McHenry. HOCLISTCR'S ! .tacky Mountain Tea Nuggets f A Busy Medioiae for Buy People. Hringl Qolden Health and Renewed Vigor. ^ x»ciflo for Constipation, Indigestion, Live ^ Citlnev Troubles, Pimples. Eczema, linpuro t, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headaeh •> cackache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tau» torm, W5 cents a box. Genuine made bv T.I.ISTBS Druq Company, Madison, Wig. ADEN MUAFIETS FOR 8ALUMV PC0PLS iS-'i-i' r '• U-i. ,