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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Dec 1905, p. 8

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&.*," i %$>-gj ' wm I i W.C.T.il.PRRSS DEPARTMENT! MEN'S and BOYS' Se­ curity Brand Clothing, equal to tailormade, at Prices 53 to $5 Le We have 500 Garments. Representing 40 di fferrn t lines f#om -$5 to 8 in Men's and to SI 0 ill-Boy's Suits and Ovov- '•t <k>ats. Come, we can save you money in Clothing. c. ,- •«*. t«wv . . .' s'ATHAN'fc &&*.<» WE8T McH-ENRY, ILL. New Stoves Old Stoves All Sizes All Kinds All Prices Stove Boards, Stove Pipe, Coal Hods, Mica, Oil Cloth Rugs, Polish, Etc. If jour old stove isn't satisfactory, come and see us--we'll trade. Remember that ;T we are in the hardware business, also, •&nd have a fine line of Silverware, Cut­ lery, Enameled Ware, Tinware, Etc. :: J? Bring-your job work or repairing in sheet \ metal and h&vc it done right. :: :: :: 7-xi' iS^pectfulfy^^tirs, L. McOflBER. |L ^ . ** niture What nicer Christmas Gift can anyone expect than a piece of P\irniture? Our line of Christmas Furniture has been selected .with great care and we be­ lieve our line this year far surpassed all previous efforts. In the Toy De­ partment we are very complete. Jacob 3u$fen BBS [The (Malndealer does not hold itself respon­ sible for tile opinions expressed in this col­ umn. ED,] # TO YOU, YOUNG MAN. < In All Hires young meu have le4 the world. Their hopefulness, energy And enthusiasm have been necessary to over- c >;iie great obstacles, to carry oot great plans* and to win great,victories. At 18 Charles Spuigeon was a pastor At 19 George Washington WHS H major At 20* Alexander the Great mounted the throne. At 28 Robert Emmett had ttirilled Ireland with Ins eloquence. At 24 William Lloyd Garrison had started thy "Liberation." At 25 John Heess had hecome a flaming herald for truth At 26 Mark Anthony was the hero ot Rome. At 2? Daniel O'Connell began 'tis career as au agitator. At 2^ Napoi • on had revolutionized Europe. The Achievements of these men and , the ini nress they left on the world ought to impel young men to think of the possi bilit.ies that, lie within themselves for service to humanity and to their conn try; Service to humanity means the accomplishment- of,the greatest .good to the greatest. number. Services to one's country in this da^ means participation ito.politic*--clean |<o5itics. with a clean party and clean candidates All of the greatest ills of humanity,--insanity, ••rime, pauperism and divorce, radiate from the drink evil. The chief enemy ot our republic, the one that brought '.imperial Rome to destruction, is a de oinched snd immoral citizenship. Out great cities are festering sores of mora iind political corruption. Gambling ifoes on unchecked; vice plants itself on the streets, and corruption is rum pant The liquor interests trample under foot every law restricting their business, and the two large political parties dare not oppose them, but compromise with lawlessness, and sacrifice the morals and good name of the community that they may have power. Under these conditions, the call of humanity and ol patriotism is for young men to take part in the fight against the liquor traf­ fic. Young man, where else can vt ur influence count for so much? In what other way can you use your talents to greater advantage? Here is ft great op­ portunity, Give yourself to it. If there be love of power, 1 et it pass. If there be ambition, let it perish. God can use you in this work. He will use you if yon let Him. You have the truth on this question. Now let the troth have you. FOR HOYS One of our great American leaders says a boy should learn: To let cigar­ ettes alone; to be kind to all animals; to be manly and courageous; to build a fence scientifically; to fill the wood box every.night; to be gentle to his sisters; to shut a door without -lamming; to •sew'on a button; to do errands prompt­ ly and carefully; to have a dog and make a companion of him; to get ready to go away without the united efforts of mother, grandmother, Sister, chamber maid and cook. * A , Happy Home" '•"•V-.V To have a happy home you should have children. They are great happy home makers* If a weak woman, you can be made strong enough to bear healthy chil­ dren, with little pain or dis­ comfort to younelf,by taking WINE OF A NEW TRAIN TO LOS ANGELES. Nnrth-WmMem 1.1ii* MIMI Union I'Hcitlc in _ P u t a m F l i n t . T h r o u g h I r a I n S H T T F C ' ' , . • / City. Oerrnib^r IT. . , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ot Levi A. Waterman, Deceased. The uiidursifmed having been appointed administrator with wiii annexed of the Es­ tate of Levi A. Waterman, deceased, late of the County or McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby fiives notice that he will iippunr before 1 lie < iiitiity < '<na t. iff McHenry <'ount v A «»did through train from Chicago to! l,0""ie,1," Woodstock. at the Peh- , " j i Uary term, on the fir.st Monday In February in Angeles will lie placed in atirvjce i at which time all persons having claims Lo over the Chicago, Union Pacific & North- Western Line and the newly Opened Halt Lake route (S P., L. A. & S. L. II R) leaving; the Wei's street station, Ciiicmp' ^ 'W day m the year i at I0:0f» p. in , jtu l arrive at Los Angeles I at 4:45 the third day. The trains will j be electric. liuhtcii throughout. The against said Estate are "notffied and request­ ed to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment. to the undersigned. Dated this 1 ttb day of November. A. D. 1905 , AI.ISKHT L. Kit,VIS CISCO, ! 88-3t* Administrator with Will Annexed. AinilMSTRATOIi'S NOTICE. Estate of Mai v Knox. Deceased. ! The tindersiftiiprt liavinx l>een appointed- j Adrnlnis! riilor of the-Estate of Mary Knox. _ • . «.!.•*»»«• ' deceased, lal e of the Cotintv of McHenry and eqtlLpment is new from the PnlfniAn ! State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that, he stiops, aud iuclnde* Pnlluian standard iV" < he;,(;,,U!,,IVI °<>l,r,t °X MT r •»*« ; Henry County, at, the Court i-Iousc In Wood- drawing ro»ilii. Meeping cam, one tonr ! stock, at the FebruHiy Term. OH the first . . , . , , I Monday in February next, at which time all lit sleeping car. «i>*J » composite obser | persons having claims against said Estate v.tion car. with I.nrlH smoking room | pasted? All a'id Book -lovers Library,' through to person* indebted to sahl Estate are^ruqaested A Tonic for Women It will ease all your pain, reduce inflammation, cure leucorrhea, (whites), falling womb, ovarian trouble, disordered menses, back­ ache, headache, etc., and make childbirth mtural and easy. Try it. At all dealers in medicines, in ft .00 bottles. "DUE TO CAKDUI is my baby girl, now two weeks old," writes Mrs. Ji Priest, of Web­ ster City, Iowa. "She is a fine healthy babe and we are both doing nicely. I am still taking Cardui, and would not be without it in the house." ADMINISTRATOR 'S NOTICE. C. P. BARN KB. Attorney. STATE OF ILLINOIS f McHenry County * . Est site of Adam Musgrove. Deceased. To all whom it, may concern: You ar^ herife^ by notified that 011 Moiidity; the 1st <f;iv of •lanuary. 1. its the Administrator of saul Estate, will present to the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, riinois, my final report of my acts and doings as such Administrator, and ask the Court to I Co discharged from any and "all further duties and responsibilities con­ nected with said Estate and my administra­ tion thereof, at which time and place yon may be present and resist such applieat ion, If you choose so to do. WM. H. IIAK"ISON, 25-iSt Administrator* Furious Fighting. "For several years," writes Geo. W. Hoffman of Harper, Wash , "I had a t>Ut«r battle with chronic, stomach and liver trouble, but at last I won aud cured my diseaee by the use of Electric Bitters. I unhesitatingly recommend them to all, and don't intend in the fnture to be without them in the house. They are certainly a wonderful medi­ cine to have enred such a bad case as mine." Sold, under guarantee to do the name for you. by N. H. Petesch and Tulia A. Story, McHenry, G. W. Resley, Wept McHenry, druggists, at 50c a bot­ tle. Try them today. s Los Angela witlumt change. All meals iu dining car. a la carte s^rviee. This train V an eajwcially desirablv onp for touiist travel, carrying both tourist sleeping cars and standard draw ing room Pullman of the latest designs. The .route <>t t iie i " < train is oyer the only double track railway between Chi­ cago and the. Mi.-4v.u1ri river, through Council Bhiffs. Omaha and Cheyenne to Ogden and Salt Lalie City, and directly across southwestern Utah and southern Neveda, into the citrns fi'mt region of California, passing through; San Ber­ nardino, Riverside and Pomona to Los Angeles. This is a new and desirable routing, and secures to the traveler the »id vantages of 1 lie I test that can be pro­ duced in railway travH over the pioneer line fro,|n Chicago and the enjoyment of new scenes and excellent trait!! fjerviw over the new Salt Lake road to make immediate payment to the under­ rated this 20th day of November. A.J). 1905. JB-ST * 'MICHAEL. KNOX. Administrator. mOBA TE NEWS M ARRIAtJK MCF.XSKS. John Storm, S3., Annie Hansen. 25 Wm. J. H Oerkfiti Meta J. A. S<;i<midt. 19 Louis Hohe, 32 ....... Sadie CHIUID, 20 ....,., Cary, lit €«ry,IM. .Cfyatal Lake • .. Algonquin .Crystal Lake .Crystal Lake Charles W Evans, .Sterling. III. Inda Barkuian. 21....... ..Tama, Iowa Nathan F. Gillis. 28... .Cheumng E<lith Worthington, 88 .Harvard .lay L Baldock. 21...... . A Men Edith ft. Snell, 25. i ... '.... .Alden . . ..Bnrt, Iowa .. .Cleveland O. Hugh S. Canon. 22. j.„ Iva tihznheth Kt»ener, 2 Wm. F. Yerke. 21 Marengo Winfrei S Hewitt, 18.......Marengo Herman P. W. Boars, gtl. ..Woodstock Em ma C Gnebel, »2 ..Woodstock Hans Johnson 0hl8W».;^ i,,»i>,Harvard Anna Koch. 17 . ̂ , .Harvard Geo. Hollister. 22 .., Sadie M. Booth. 19 ;.... Emil Zwhach 2^ .... >• V"i *( E t h e l B u t t s 2 < > . . . . . . v . . . , Ssm R M. Pranston. ^4. Crimp. Not a minute Should he lost when a child shows symptoms of cionp Cham­ berlain's Cough Remedy given as goon Emma A. Schnltz. 10 as the child I ec^tnos hoarse, or even aft- Id-ward Thompson. 21... er the croupy cough appears, will pre­ vent. the attneb It, never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For tiale by G. W. Besley. '" . 'v.: » Rparl Tho ,,,Lawrence ,,.|.nwrnice ..... Chicago ...,Hnr art .....He!,, n ,... ...Hebron , ..Fingwood ElizaV»«th Pint. 17.. ...... McHenry Enos Coiiley. Hfi..... 4 , .Huntley Masjgie Weidner. 2S............Marengo Thomao F. Gongh, 29. Jrwlvn. Dakota Emma Clark 24........ Woodstock. I«|. Her man J, Kublaik. 24..'. ...Algonquin Hannah M. .Inrs, 20 Algonquin In Mad Chase. * . MillioDn rnsh in mad cha«e after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food and keep their bowels regu­ lated with Dr. King's New Life Pills, their troubles would all pass away. Prompt relief and qnick enre for liver and stomach trouble. 25c at N. H. Pet- esch's and Julia A. Story's McHenry, G. W. feesley's. West McHenry, drug stores; guaranteed. Personally Conducted Twiir U> California. Exclusively first class tonr nnder the auspices of the Tonrist Department, Chicago. Union Pacific & North-West­ ern Line, leaves Chicago, Wednesday, Febrqary 7. spending the disagreeable portions of February and March, in the land of sunshine and flowers. $850.00 includes all expenses, railway fare, sleep­ ing cars, meals in dining cars and hotel expense. Service first class in every re­ spect. Persons starting from points west of Chicago can join the party at some convenient point. Write for itin­ eraries and full particulars to S. A. Hutchison. Manager, 212 Clark St., Chi­ cago, 111. Dev. 31, •HEADQUARTERS FOR I I 4$ We have a large assortment for old and, young: DOLLS, TOYS, GAMES, FANCY CHINA, LINENS, PICT­ URES and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. The best flour that money Ccdh buy, QERESOTA and SLEEPY EYE at....... $1.; 1 I 1 i * I 'Phone 291* ^TEST flcHENRY, '1LI* | 88!* $ l | . ' -vi. -.v-> 3 fZ'itiUS* , pas again made this store his headquarters, ^his year he has brought with him a larger •SU£i/ ^#f. I . JV-'.vk " and better iirrav of Christmas GifTs than we have ev'er -before been able to * offer, lion't put your Christmas shopping off until the last day but come now while the stock is complete. Our prices are, as you all know, right. Come in and look over our elegant line of Cardinal Tuscan Lamps, JCandle Holders, Fancy Plates, Hair Re­ ceivers, Japanese 'Tea Pots, Stag Sets, Perfumes of ail kinds, Toys of every de­ scription and hundred of other articles too numerous to mention. *:: :: •• GEO.̂ W ̂BESLEY, 5ahtaClaus Headquarters, - West Mchenry. j.'", - • '•$& • • •:v; .- A Fearful Fate. It la a fearful fate to have to endare the terrible torture of Piles. "1 can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson of Masonvilie, la , "that for Blind, Bleed­ ing, Itching and Protruding Piles, Buck- len 's Arnica Salve is the best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c at N. H. Petesch and Julia A Story, McHenry, G. W. Besley. Wesfc Mtjl!#»'• ry, drnggiet^. ^ _ > „ roLa -' *f-- O Hook of Rollins in town re­ cently. H. Fnller of Wanconda wa» in town Friday. .' - . , Fred Converse of Fort Hill spent Sat­ urday at Volo. Miss Mary Raaght was a McHenry caller Saturday. Chris Sable took in the eights at Wau- conda Saturday. . \ - Geo. Richardson and family were Vo lo callers Sunday. > Thomas Fisher transacted business in Wanconda Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rosing of Round Lake were Volo callers Sunday. Mrs. John Dove and children spent Saturday at John Frost's. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wagener and daugh­ ter spent Friday at C. Sable's. ...."Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Richardson of Round Lake spent Friday with relatives here. Mrs L. Lnsk and Master Raymond Called at the home of A. J. Raymond Sunday. Santa Clans, will make his headquar­ ters ait H. Fuller's store for the next two weeks. Mrs. Alice Simpson and children of McHenry were recent visitors at H. Gardiner's. . The Ladies' Aid society will meet with Mrs. Thos. Fisher Thursday. Dec. 14, 1905. Everybody welcome The pupiis of the Volo school, under the management of Miss Bessie Martin, are preparing a fine program to be given Christinas evening. There will be a Christmas tree for the little folks. Let, everybody come and encourage the chil­ dren aud te*cher br their presence. !< No Opiiti« in rialii'a Ctmgll Itmnrdy. There is not the least danger in giv­ ing Chamberlain's Cough remedy to small children as it contains no opiate or othei harmful drug. It has ajp esiab lished reputation of more than thirty years as the most successful medicine it use for -colds, croup and whoooinj cough, it always cures and is pleasant to take. Children like it. Soldjhy £. W. Besley. ' „• • „ Somettplnlr In Gift*. _ We have arranged to install tele phones on Christmas day as gifts. If there anything more useful to yonr friends, relatives, or a married son or daughter? Just what they need. Ap­ preciated all the year around. Ask onr manager about it. QiJftAfto TsiffPHOMs Coaiiunib " . . • - * *;" t, X WAS PRE •^iPBPiWPi SiSP the careful Xmas shopper to get busy at once. We are showing the most splendid line of X- mas Gifts to» be found in town* A selection AA?S#s::? can be made here for all members of the fam­ ily from father to the baby;' Come in now as the selection will be broken iu a few HOLIDAY VALUES! Ways Mnttlers 25C> Men's plain white and Novelty pattern Muf­ flers, made of 26 inch heavy weight silk, flow­ ered, scroll and dot patterns, well lined with plain-colored silk to match, psdded at.... ., 49 and 69 cts. Ladies' high grade mercerized and wool Golf Gloves....,. -- 25c» 4<>C« All wool Fascinators in neatly woven patterns, 43 incjies square, black or White.^. 4$C O t h e r s w i t h s i l k t h r e a d s a t . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . 99c, $1.29 and Sl.49. ,All silk Bead Sh iwls in Vilack and whit*..,k., '« si.29 up to $4.29. Children's*wool Sweaters, colors royal and white, fa< h, onlj $£.a9 and $1.90 Gold Medal Flonr. per sack $1.25 Men 's Cardigan Jackets. .,.$1.35, 2.00, a.75 Linen fringed Towels with border, each.. 35c Auother shipment of Ladies' length Coats, black and castor, at these bargain prices $9.75 and 9.95. Flannelette Waistings and remnants, 16c qual­ ity, per yard IOC Full-size Bed Blankets, at only 45c Xmas Candies, all kinds, per pound.. ioc, ix, 15c, aoc and 40c. Large bottle pure Empire Brand Maple Syrnp' 25c. 20 pounds best Granulated Sugar for $1.00 5tt> package Epicure White Rolled Oate, with prize 25C 2tt> can Blossom Brand Baked Beans, per can 10 Cent*. Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour, per package, 10c or j for ijc. Fine Minnewawa Raisins, per pound 10c Blosom Brand W ashed Currants, per ft.. 10c 8 Burs Lertox S tap 25c Oil Sardines, per can 5( McHENRY, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE NO. 54"^

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