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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Dec 1905, p. 5

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. v fnp"" This will be the cry ; long and as we can not serve all a|^- ? - : the same time it is up to you to give - i;' us your order at once and avoid the usual fall rush. . t : : : : OUR FEED STORE! Our Feed Department was never more complete. When in need of anything ^ ~ in this line remember the old reliable w stand. We sell Flour by the barrel or. sack. " - ;/ I ' " - A ' T, V'v" * „% ' , <<' I West Fie H en ry. • it ' 7 laftllftllliftUUUlllllMllllillUklftliiilftUlilllAAftlUllftlllUIAfilftlUJUlllllUiUUIlllllllllllUllUa ^?W»TTTV»1I IIIVJ'IIUI CW 'JIITTTTTP Belp UJanted to build up the biggest and best business in our line in town. We have good Goods, low prices and a desire to treat you fairly, squarely and courteously. Will you not sup­ ply the missing link by helping us with your patronage? We are sure no one would ap­ preciate it more or strive harder to please. | N. H. Petesh Druggist. J BOUGHT T-rasr.Ty®* •• Groceries! FOR CASH SOLO FOR Onr stock of Groceries is complete and always fresh and clean. No sale made bnt we stand back of it. Our goods are not bought at closing-out sales, but direct from the wholesaler for cash and sold for cash at a small margin of profit. Try a sack of WHITE PEARL FLOUR, it is the best. FRUITS and VEGETABLES. CASH. JOHN STOFFEL, West McHertry, - - Illinois. aa 8s8r Q Once a woman becomes acquainted with the soap, it's mighty good soap that can attract her attention from it. &L- , r : > * .v., ••• :^r, J P H I L I P J A E G E R QENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF Dressed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs ' Thffttethe oldesthouse on the street. Tags and price Hatefamished on g application Stall • a 3. Fultoa St. WiwlMlfe Msftst COLO STORAC1E FREE K CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. | IIWMWWMW HMmMiiiiiiiBiiiin Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. sells the McVicker Gasoline Engine, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Baggies, Wind Mills, Well Supplies*. Harness Oil, Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. ifiiikiia LtyAtuui m Wtfiui { I am agent for the above. We put the Kods on your Build­ ing and should they be struck t>y lightning we pay damages If no more than $800. <?aUae& get full particulars. fineri! Blicksmituinf Prkes always RusaiiMe and Weekly Inter Ocean § both papers, one year volo. • Simon Stoffel was in town Tuesday. Ella Moore was a McHenry caller Tuesday. ,1 - A. J. Raymond was a McHenry visit­ or Tuesday. " , Joe Vasey, of West McHenry, was in Volo recently. Harry T. Fuller, of Wanconda, spent Snnday in Volo. Joe Davis, of Bound Lake, was in town Saturday. . t ^ Frank Dowell, of Fremoitfe was in town Sunday. P. Hawkins, of Lake Villa, was a Volo caller recently. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Sable were McHenry callers Saturday. Mr, Plambake was in McHenry on business Tuesday. Wm. Nieholls, of Roseville, call at H. Nidjiolls' recently. George Rosing, of Round Lake, spent Thursday in town. ' < Mrs. Bennie Cossman, of Rollins, was, a Volo caller Friday. , / Miss Millie Rossdentecher was a Mc- Henry caller Monday. I Lee Hnson. of Liberty ville, called at Mr. Kaiser's Saturday. . ' " Wm. Moore, of Shabbona, spent Thanksgiving at home. L. V. Lusk and Co. are shredding corn in this vicinity this week. Messrs. Lusk and Bixler, of Graystake, were Volo callers Silnday. Mrs, J. Walton and son, Jason, ware Wanconda visitors Tuesday. Will Kretschmer, of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving with friends at Volo. G. H. Gurler was a pleasant caller at John Gift's Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. S. Wagner and Siiss Clara, of Fremont, call at C. Sable's Saturday. S. J. Russell and daughters, Lydiaand Nettie, spent Saturday at Grayslake. Mrs. Jennie Compton and daughter, of Rollins, spent Friday at J. Kirwan's. Miss Genevieve Effinger, of Wancon­ da, spent Saturday and Snnday in Volo. , Miss Inez Bacon, of McHenry, visited her cousin. Miss Jennie Potter, recently. Misses Maude Walton and Hellen 'Raymond were McHenry callers Satur­ day. Miss Kittie Dowell spent Saturday and Snnday with Mrs. L. V. Lusk at Fre­ mont. Charley Fitch, of Waukegan, spent several days recently with relatives in this vicinity. Misses Almira McCormick and Emily Dowell spent Thanksgiving with J. Walton an<4 family. Dr. Rossdeutscher is having his office remodeled this week and a large recep­ tion room is being added to the west end. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Miller are rejoic­ ing over thearrival of a little boy, which came to gladden their home Monday, Nov. 27. Don't forget when in Volo to call at Fuller's and see the fine bargins they offer; also to see what Santa Clans has for the little ones. Now is the time to gnard the health and strength of the lungs. The best remedy to usb for coughs and colds is Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. The only cough syrup that does not consti­ pate the bowels, bnt which on the other hand, expels all cold from the system by acting as a pleasant laxative. Best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping congh, etc. Sold'by G. W. Besley, West Mc­ Henry, and N. H. Petesch, McHenry. KHEKALD PAKE. Dick Aylward Visited his sisters at Elgin Thursday. Miss Mary Gibbe is assisting Mis. BL Frisby this week. Miss Margaret Sutton spent Snnday with Elgin friends. Miss Mary Sntton spent several days the past week with her parents. Rev. P. W. O'Neil and sister, Mrs. Powers, visited at Robt. Sutton's Thurs­ day. C. R. Thurlwell took dinner Thanks­ giving day with his sister, Mrs. J. R. Smith. Misses Alice Sutton and Ida Cornell visited the former's parents Thanks­ giving day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibbs returned to Chicago after spending a few days with relatives here. John Aylward is busy relating to bis friends tales of Michigan, where he has spent the last six months. Miss Mamie Costello of Elgin visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Welch, a few days last wteek. Robt. Sutton returned Wednesday evening from his trip to Dakota. Ha reports a very enjoyable,journey. The season of Indigestion is now at hand, king's Dyspepsia Tablets relieve indigestion, and correct all stouiach dis­ orders. Sold by G W. Besley, West Mc­ Henry, and N. H. Petescb McHenry. Fifty Years the Standard •Dit W CBEAM BAKING POWDER 1 Cream of Tartar Powder ,> Hade Fron drapes BIDUEFISLh S. Thayer was in Nunda Tuesday. A. Skinner was in Nunda Tuesday. W. H. Munroe was in Nunda Satur­ day. Rev. W. R. Shelt was in Nunda Mon- day. , . Mrs. C. Ik. Kline was lpi"%oodstock Monday. . N. J. Garrison w«e a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Dufield was in Nnnda last Saturday. . George Doolittle was in Woodstock Thursday. Mrs. R. Goddard was in Woodstock last Saturday. Charles Whitney, of Roscoe, was hare on business Monday. -j \ Wm. Smith, of Elgin, visited here Monday and Tuesday. J. Jorgensen, of Chicago, Bpent Thurs­ day at C H. Dufield's. • Mrs. F. Wille and children, of tfunda,. are visiting her parents. . : Dr. Windmueller was looking after his patients here Monday. F. E. Fay spent Thursday and Friday with relatives at Ring wood. . ^ Mrs. J. B Lynch and daughter,. Lois, were in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Brings and children, of Rockford, are visiting at Mrs. W. Dike's. "IS. "'Merchant and A. Skinner were In Woodstock on business Monday. Miss Anna Morse, of Charlestown, vis ited her brother part of last week. F. R. Jackman, of Woodstock, visited at W. H. Munroe's last Saturday. C. M. Smith left Wednesday for his new home at Wellington, Colorada. L. J. Gibson, of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lowell and son spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Nunda. Miss Edith Hobart visited her parents at Richmond from Wednesday until Sunday. The Woodmen are to have an enter tainment and basket social, Friday eve­ ning, Dec. 15. Miss Alice Lecklar, of Nunda, was the guest of Miss Nettie Shelt the latter part of last week. Mrs. C. E. Conerty and daughter. Crystal, visited her parents from Satur­ day until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Reed and son, of Chi­ cago, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Reed from Wednesday until Monday. The Ladies Aid society will hold a ba zaar in the basement of the church, Fri­ day evening. Supper will be served from five until nine. It is a sin to suffer with backache and pains over the Kidneys, wheu a single dose of Pineules will give relief in one night. Suffering women should heed these warnings ere it is to late. Female troubles may result. Pineules will strengthen the Kidneys and bladder, cleanse the blood and relieve the aches and pains of Nenralgia and Rheuina tism. Sold by G. W. Besley, West Mc Henry, and N. H. Petesch, McHenry. About ten days ago Rev. and Mrs Shelt issued sixty unique invitations to the young people of the church and com munity, inviting them to the manse Fri­ day evening, Dee. 1. The occasion brought the largest gathering of young people that the manse has entertained for years. The evening was spent in games and social intercourse. Misses Agnes Dufield and Laura Thayer favor­ ed the guests with, solos which were greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Shelt gave the young peopletwenty original puzzles to solve, representing the titles of popu­ lar songs. Mrs. Grace Ford solved seventeen and received first prize and Arthur Skinned received the booby prize. At supper time each gentleman received the first half of a proverb and then found the lady who held the last half of the proverb and escorted her to supper, which was served in the church parlor. Truly, Rev. and Mrs. Shelt are royal entertainers. We take this opportunity to announce that our" equipment for caring for all plumbing contracts^ " <Mnsfttihg of either new work or overhauling, U and we invite you to call and discuss the subject with us. u "tw workmen Itt W employ ale competent and reliable .. ;-:V; ' " - * " mechanics, who have installed many bath* rooms, to which we, as well as the owners, may point with no little pride. , The matt#?*! we use is the best the mar­ ket affords. We call attention particularly,, to the ^fact that we K an die TStaftfavd* Porcelain F. name l p d Ware, which is so . widely advertised - in all 4U& 'V ?ar. has been manufactured for more than thirty years, and every piece bears a a2Jla«da|«if "Green and Gold" guarantee label. We have samples in bur showroom, and 4f you will call, will give you booklets to study over a t your home. Herbes, - Plumbing:. K - *" ; . "" .*« * i.."" ,tr . . .... The First Requisite *f BMlltjr. The first requisite of beauty is a clear complexion. Onno Laxative Fruit Syr­ up clears a sallow blotched complexion as it stimulates the liver and bowls, and the eyes become bright and clear. Yon owe it to your friends to take it if your complexion i> bad. Orino Laxative Fruit syrup does not hanseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Sold by G. W. Besley. ' KINOWOOD. Leigh Coates is visiting with relatives at Spring Groye. John Keefe was over at the county seat one day recently. * . . ,. ~ Miss Florence Carey was a caller on relatives at Wilmot Snnday. J. C. Ladd and W. E. Smith were Chicago passengers Tuesday morning. Jim Conway has finished drilling a well for R. J. Sutton at Emerald Park. Ed Hopper, of Spring Grove, was a business caller here Tuesday afternoon. Miss Agnes Carey returned home Sun­ day after a visit with relatives in Mil­ waukee. * V'"' Miss Gertie Wolkos has been visiting with relatives in Milwaukee the past two weeks. ; Joe Miller, Ben Tonian, Joe and Oliver Lawrance attended the wedding of Louis Lawrance at Blue Island last Thursday. Our young people have been enjoying skating on Mr. Beatty's pond the past week. Who says there is not any pleas­ ure in skating? , , ' Mo Opiate In Chamberlain'* Congll Remedy. There is not the least danger in giv­ ing Chamberlain's Cough remedy to small children as it contains no opiate or other harmful drug. It has an estab­ lished reputation of more than thirty years as the most successful medicine in use for colds, croup and whooping congh. It always cares and is pleasant to take. Children like it. Sold by G. :<iy JOHNSBURGH. Joseph H. Huemann was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. J. C. Debrecht was in Chicago on busi­ ness Wednesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Yonng. recently, a daughter. Peter Niesen and family are now oc­ cupying their new home. Mrs. Geo. M. Nell was a McHenry vis­ itor Saturday afternoon. Martin JFrennd of Spring Grove was a Wanconda visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Dietrich of McHen­ ry visited at Mrs. Kate May's. Mrs. Wm. Althoff visited her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Henry Jonion Tuesday. Peter Britz and children and mother visited Mrs. George "M. Nell Sunday. A gang of telephone men are working here and setting up new telephone poles. Miss Dora Rothermel of Kenosha, Wis., is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Xirs. Martin May of Spring Grove visited Peter Dietrioh Thanks­ giving. * Mrs. Joe Michels entertained a num­ ber of her friends at a quilting party Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Freund and Mrs. Susan Freund visited with Nick Freund Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rothermel and children of McHenry Visited relatives here Thanksgiving day, Beautifying methods that injure the skin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Sun­ shiny faces follow its use. 85 cents. G W. Besley. BARRKVILLK. Clark Jacobs, of Nunda, was a oaller here Tuesday. Floyd Thompson started to work at the Terra Cotta factory Monday. Mrs. B. J. Frisby is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. Fleming. Mrs. Ruth Burnett and daughter, Gertrude, spent Sunday at Wm. Van Natta's, Sr. ^Charles Starritt and Miss Trixy, of Carey, were calling On friends one even- ing last week. Thomas Thompson spent Thanksgiv­ ing with his brother, Ch tries, and fami­ ly at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. VanNatta and lit­ tle son Raymond and Edd Nelson of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving and a few days last week at Wm. VanNatta's. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Starritt enter­ tained Miss Effercine Johnson of Crys­ tal Lake, and Miss Nellie Griswold of Palatine. Thanksgiving and the remain­ der of the week. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes to; every part of the body, bringing new : blood, strength and new vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents. G. W. Besley. OSTKND. Ed Martin went to Waaeonda to mill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bassett transact­ ed business at Woodstock Saturday. Ed Martin and Miss Anna Harrison visited friends at Woodstock Sunday. Atty. L. W. Thompson and wife, of Chicago, visited relatives here Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. Lanson Miller, of Iowa, were vicitor- at P. S. Martin's recently. Mrs. Eugene Gaylord, of Blast Dele van, is visiting friends and relatives ben and at Woodstock. Mrs. Belle Richardson, of Woodstock, entertained her children and grandchil­ dren Thanksgiving. George Gimoldbly, of Nebraska, wh<> came to attend his mother's funeral la>t Wednesday, returned to his home Satur­ day. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, comes to all who use Hollister 's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets. G. W. Besley. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty five cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. The Plaindealer and Chicago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for $3.50. Order at once as the time of this i&limitedu Old Ave and Sl;ui ....u . j. ' When he was considered quite au old man James, Lord Balcarres, went to stay with old Lady Keith. There were a number of young ladies in the house and, before he arrived. Lady Keith said to them: "Now, there Is this old gentleman coming to stay, and I par­ ticularly wish that you should all en­ deavor to make yourselves as pleasant Co him as you can." They all agreed to do so, but a Miss Dalrymple said: "You may all do what you like, but I'll bet you anything that you please tliat I'll make the old gentleman like me best of us all." And so she did. She made him perfectly devoted to her all the time he was there, yet when he asked her to marry him she laughed in his face. Lord Ralcnrros was ex­ tremely crestfallen, but when he went away he made a will settling every­ thing he could upon Miss Dalrymple. Somehow she heard of this, and said: "Then, after all, he must really care tor me, and I will marry him." And she did. He was flfty«igfM^|>|*.tM!t they had ten children. • " Wlie M. P.'i. It need hardly be pointed out, says {he author of "Fifty Years In Fleet Street," that to be elected a member of parliament does not necessarily imply Intellectual superiority. Bhortly after the Burmese war a young civilian, koine on leave, happened to mention Burma. "Ah, yes, Burma," said an M. P. with whom he was sitting at table. **l had a nephew who was in Burma, only- he used to call it Bermuda." On another occasion, in the month of March, some one said to Mr. Livesey: "This is a cruel east wind." "Yes," was the would be witty re­ ply. "I expect it will be Easter be­ fore It is over." This was repeated by the author of the book quoted to a respected member of parliament, who observed gravely: "I fancy he's right. I have known It last till Easter and longer yet" Doctors Could Not Help Her. "I had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shel- ton. Wash . "and the doctors could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." It makes the diseased kidneys sound so that they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Unless they do this, good health is impossible. G. W. Besley. Are you about to have an auction? If so, consult F. - O. Clans, OTlf M. J. Walsh's store. How's Your r--- Mver? It wlll pay you to take good care of your liver, because, If you do, your Hver will take good cars of you. Sick Hver puts you all out of sorts, makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach ache, headache, malaria, etc. Well liver keeps you well, by purifying blood and digesting your food. There is only one safe, certain and reliable liver medidne, and that is Thedford's Black-Draught For over 60 years this wonderful vegetable remedy has been the standby in thousands of homes, and is today the favorite liver medicine in the world. It acts gently on the Hver and kid­ neys, and does not irritate the bowels. It cures constipation, relieves con­ gestion, and purities the system fron an overflow of bile, thereby kacptng the body in perfect health. Price 2Sc at all druggists and dealers. Test it ^ V$J FLQUR1 FLOUR! FLOUR! Cek* rated Gold Mine Flmr, guaranteed best Flour in town or money refunded, per bag.. $i«35 Per barrel... .. .$4*73 CORONA Minn. Wheat, Patent Flour, per bag.. . .$1*15 Per barrel..... ,1^4.50 VICTOR Patent Flour, per bag.........%$i.oo Per barrel..... ..$3.75 Fancy N. Y. State Buck­ wheat, 10B> bag... .35c Graham Flour, per 251b bag -- 65c Rye Flour, 25®> bag. 65c Gold Medal Yellow Corn Meal, 10lb bags.... 25c Entire Wheat Flour, 101b. bags ., .,... *.. 215c Bank of This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Exchange, and does# GENERAL BANKING We endeavor to do all business intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to our customers and respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first clasa security. Special attention gtvan to oollections...: INSURANCE in ttnt Class Companies, at Ae lowest rates. Town Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. . . .OUR. . ,* rness ( varies in style and finish, aeoovi* ing to price, but at all figures i there is good value. The stock 4 used is good oak-tanned leather. (The trimmings, whether of nicfcal, brass, rubber or iron, are of excel­ lent quality. The workmanship, # visible and invisible, is first-class. h i MEN, ? McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Auction bills neatly at office, ' * - - * %'n ^ iPSiiiliP

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