plglglgl "V %1 :. • . **-' ,;a «?:•: *•;--• rT"y» ; ,.•, v% % .- ;a^ ^ -<? r- •<// • 4'f ' "i'Q'i .91 " i, VJ iK i 4* » _ iriv ^ 'V-> " v ' " ',- *.>•- ,1^ "."„ - ^ - \ i - f - pf^*"'- V »<yV ' &a .4 , 51 ? '--r- -v-.--'C -.- ' « V ' : .'>-t y > h- *- f ; t / ' ; *. i' •*"* >* *1 , - v 't1-' Vv. «. '• «'« * *• * " ' <l> , ' « a <l - ; ..,«- ^ .„ W ' i * > > , . * . . . WAY BELOW y; . • • ; - • : / ' - 1 " ' - i&srw'"" r **a ' ^-s Owing tothe fkct that t ̂118^6111: the room to store them, we hereby offer our entire line of Winter Robes and Horse Blankefs at the above named great reductions. "We have just completed arrangements for the introduction of one of the finest lines of Harness and Horse Goods ever shown in McHenry. But in order to properly display this beautiful new stock we MUST MAKE ROOM, therefore this great slaughter sale. Remember, we haven't the room to store so IftUST SELL. Come at once as the prices are bound to move the stock quickly. We do just exactly as we advertise. Give us your order now for that Spring Harness. We do nothing but first-class work and defy any and all competition. Quickly and Satisfactorily wwjwti • . wm>i M. A. HARNESSMAKER, •<m i Hi - X M m "•si - SfS • ..-** . «•; m ii its ^1 HONEY aid TAR CURES ughs and Golds PREVENTS Pneumonia and Consumption Foley** Honey and Tap not only •tops the cough, but heals and strength ens the lungs and prevents serious to* tults from a cold. There is no danger ol Pneumonia. Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar is faken, as it will cure the most stub born co,!orh<?--the d?-!i<r?roii5 kind that settles on the lungs and may develop * Into pneumonia over night. If you have a cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley's Honey and Tar will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name -- Foley's Honey and Tap--and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that casts you the same when you can get Foley's Honey and Tar, that costs you no more and is safe and certain in results. Contains no opiates. C&rad After Physicians Said He Had Consumption. , E. H. Jones, Pastor M. B. Church, Gtove, lid., writes: "About seven or -- (Sight years ago I Mid a very severe cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I was induced to try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me •O much relief that I bought some of the regular size. Two or three bottles Aired me of what the physicians called consumption, and I have never had any trouble with my throat or inngs sinre that time.** « Three sizes--25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and 0®e-half times as much as the small sise I and the $1.00 bottle almost six timsT •--§j| much. SOLD MD IECOKKIDED IV (i W Uc<r>Jjl^k. vv. nuuiiiilH " wft1. M " The Plaindealei will be sent to any Sildress on trial three monl he for twen ty-five cents, and will be discontinued »t the expiration of time nnless other w m T i y i f e . ^ , Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at pnblic auction, on bis premises in Ringwood, Illinois, on Thursday, Jannary 18, corii- mencing at one o'clock p. m., the fol lowing described property, to-wit: Span geldings, 5 and 6 years old, weight 2400 pounds; brood mare. 15 years old, wt. 1050 ponnds; span Morgsn geldings, coming 3 and 4 years old, full brothers; mare, coming 2 years old; 14 hcgs; 900 bushels husked corn, husked by hand; 25 tons tame hay; 75 bnshels barley; Osborne binder; Deere sulky plow; Hol- linsworth hay rake; lnmber wagon; track wagon; handy wagon; pulverizer; sulky cultivator; two-row cultivator*; two single cultivators; corn sheller; two grind stones; surry; two single top bug gies; single open buggy; milk wagon; set bob sleds; 2 sleighs; heater; cook stove; two sets double harness; set driving harness; two sets single harness; hay fork, rope and pulleys; forks, shovels, and other articles too numerous ̂ to men tion. Terms of sale: All sums of #10 and under, cash; over that amonnt a credit of six months' time will be given on good bankable notes drawing inter est at six per cent, per annum; no prop erty to be removed nntil settled for. Geo. Vogel, auctioneer; A. L. Francis co olerk. H. L. WATERMAN, Prop. May Live 100 Years. The chances for living a full century are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie Duncan of Haynasville, Me., now 70 years old. She writes: "Electric Bitters cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing and made me feel as well and strong as a young girl." Electric Bitters core Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood disorders, General Debility and bodily weakness. Sold on a guarsntee at N. H. Petesch's and Jnlia A. Stojy's, McHenry, G. W. Btsley's, West Mc Henry, drug stores. Price only 50c. Exeanloii Tickets to t^ederMtlon of Teach ers' and Furmera' Institute at Woodstock, 111., Vis the North-Western Line, will be sold at reduced rates Jan. 11 and 12, 1906. limited to retnrn until^JJan. 13th, 1906, inclusive. Apply to agents Chica go & North-Western R'y. Jan. IS. Chroulc Constipation Cared. One wbo suffers from chronic consti pation is in danger of many serious ail- ments. Orino Laxative -Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation as it aids di gestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring the natural action of these organs., Commence taking it to day and yon will feel better at once. Orino Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Re fuse substitutes. Sold by G. W. Besley. The Plaindealer and Chicago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for $8.50. Order at once as the time of this offer if limited. The reason Dr. Dsde'i Little Lifer Pills give perfect satisfaction is due to their tonic effect on the liver. They never gripe. Sold by G. W. Besley, West McHenry, N. H. Petesch and Julia A. Story, McHenry. seeesseoseosoosoooosseesoeosoooooooooeoossooooo NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS jnRNSBVBQH. Peter Smith was a caller here Tues day. John and Mike B. Shaefer Chicagoed Wednesday. Wedding bells will soon ring again in Johnsburgh. Martin Thelen of Bonnd Lake visited here Sunday. Nick Nett of Round Lake was at boine Sunday. Geo. Neil visited at Joe Miller's Sun day afternoon. Miss Lena Michels visited at Joe Still- ing's Thursday. Miss Susie Freund spent Sunday with MU6 Etna Freund. Joe Miller is employed as clerk in J. C. Debrecht's store. August Hoff of Spring Grove was a caller here Thursday. Miss Emma Beck of Chicago is visit ing Miss Kate Schmitt. Hubert Klapperich and Fred Jnsten are visiting in Minnesota. Mrs. John S. Freund visited her moth er, Mrs. Michels, Tuesday. Math. B. Schaefer went to Spring Grove on business recently. Mr. and Mrs. Math. Steffes visited at Nick Steffes', Pistakee Bay. Kate Laures of McHenry is the gnest of ber aunt, Mrs. M. Junger. Mr. and Mrs. J. Debrecht visited at H. Detterman's last Sunday. Mrs. Joe Diedrich and Miss Rose Hue mann visited here Thursday. Miss Josephine Pitzen of Vofo visited at Mike Schaefer's last week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kattner of Spring Grove visited here Saturday. C. M. and Jacob Justen were business visitors in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. John Pitzen of Volo visited at Win. Oeffling's the past week. Miss Margaret M. Adams attended to business in Chicago Thursday. Win. Kline and John Roos of Ingle- side were visitors here Sunday. Jake Schumacher visited Monday and Tuesday at Lake Geneva, Wis. Mrs. N. J. Nye and Mrs. Geo. Nell were McHenry visitors Thursday. Miss Tressie Huff of Spring Grove is visiting with Miss Katie Schaefer. Jos. Freund and family of Ringwood visited at Mrs. Jake Freund's Sunday. Peter Weber and family of Sherman's Hill visited at Martin Williams' Sun day. Mrs. Jos. Huemann and daughter vis ited at Mrs. Kate May's Sunday after noon. Petie Freund entertained one of his cousins from Spring Grove one day^last week. Theo, Meyers Vent to Joliet, 111., last Saturday to attend his sister's fnneral there. Martin Schmitt, who has been visit ing in Minnesota, returned Jtpme Wed nesday. Wm. Frennd and family of Spring GroVe visited at Mrs, Anton Meyers' Sunday. Mrs. Henry Williams of Ringwood was the guest of Mrs. Martin Williams Monday. Willie Smith met witb a slight acci dent Snnday afternoon, while skating on a pond. Peter Rothermel spent Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives atld friends in Chicago. Miss Lizzie Schaefer entertained a number of young people last Friday aft ernoon and evening. The infant son of. Wm. Oefiling died Thursday afternoon and was bnried Saturday morning. Mrs. Jos. J. Michels pleasantly enter tained Mrs. Geo. Nell, Mrs. Joe Hue mann and little daughter Monday. A general good crowd attended the New Year's dance in Smith's hall Tues day evening and all report a good time. Mrs. Henry Meyers and Miss Lizzie Meyers, Mrs. John Niesen and Miss Lil- lie Niesen of McHenry visited at John Palmas' Monday. We are glad to iearn that a medicine company of Tennessee will give a fine show here in the near future including moving pictures, contests ami prises for ladies having the biggest feet, etc. Fnll particulars later. Mr. and Mrs. M Freund entertained the following on Wednesday: Mews, and Mesdames John Hiller, Jake Freund, C. M. Adams, John P. Lay. John May, Peter May, Tharny May, Tharnas Lay, John Frennd, Joe Freund, Petei Freund, and Mrs. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Freund enter tained the folllowing last Thursday: Messrs. and Mesdames John Freund, John Hiller, Mat Lay, John May, Jake Freund, C. M". Adams. Jobn P. Lay, Peter May, Mike Freund, Joe Freund, Joe Schaefer, Joe Miller, Willie Katt ner; Mesdames Bugner, Freund and Steven Frennd. Tbe afternoon was spent in playing cards. Party was given at Jake F. Schmitt's Thursday, among those present were Misses Ema, Annie, Mary and Lizzie Schmitt, Katie, Lizzie, Rosa and Clara Lay, Anna and Dena Justen, Mayine Weber; Martin B- Schmitt, Joe Miller, Simon Michels,' Martin Weber, Mike and Ben Justen, Nick Klein, Peter, Joe and John Lay, Mat Schmitt, Peter Freund. A pleasant afternoon and evening was enjoyed by all. The following young people enjoyed a pleasant afternoon and evening at Jos. Justeu's Sunday: Misses Katie and Lizzie Lay, Mayme Stilling, Rosa and Clara Lay, Lizzie, Ema, Katie, Emma F, and Anna Schmitt. Lena Klein, Rosa and Ema Tonyan; Messrs. Henry Schae fer, Jake, Joe, Peter, John and Mat Lay, Heiny Stilling, Jake and John J. Freund, Nick Klein, Simon Michels, Nick, Math, and Martin Schmitt, Will ie Blake, John Degan, John J. Schaefer. VOLO. L. Lnsk and family were Volo callers Snnday. Nick Roos of Dighton was in town Monday. Fred Converse of Fremont was in town Saturday. John Gifts was a McHenry visitor Thursday. Miss Ella Moore was a Grayslakevall- er Tuesday. Geo. Huson of Griswold Lake was in town Saturday. Mr. Wicks of Grayslake called at J. Vogt's Tuesday. Edgar Parker transacted business at McHenry Saturday. Geo. Keubler of Palatine attended to business here Friday. F. J. Barbian of McHenry was s cal ler in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher wen McHenry callers Saturday, Theo. Winkle of McHenry was a busi ness visitor here Saturday. Mesdames Will and Geo. Rosing of Round Lake were in town Sunday. Quite a number from here attended the sa'e at Douglas Dalzel's Tuesday. Amos Compton of Elgin is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Compton Misses Helen Raymond and Maud Walton were Grayslake callers Tuesday Fisher brothers shipped a carload of iwl uvuvM W VU«V(*gV II VUUOOUHIJ » Round Lake. Miss Nettie Russell spent' the fore part of the week with her grandparents at Grayslake. Thos. J. Moore of St. Louis, after vis iting here, left Thursday tor a visit with hisjbrother at Shabbone. The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Hon ey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy and on account of the great popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imita tions are offered for the genuine. These worthless imitations have similar sound ing names. Beware 6f them. The gen uine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yel low package. Ask fer it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. Sold by G. W. Bes ley. " The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Linder passed away at their home east of town this (Thursday) morning, after a week's illness. Half The World Wonders how the other half lives. Those who use Buck ten's Arnica Salve never won der if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Sores and all Skin ernptions; thev know it will. Mrs. Grant Shy. 1180 E. Rey nolds St., Springfield, 111., says: "I re gard it one of the absolute necessities of housekeeping." Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch and Jnlia A. Story, McHenry, G W. Besley, West McHenry, drug gists. 25c. No school today and tomorrow. ^ Pinesalve is the best Salve for sores, burns, bolls, tetter, eczema, skin diseases and piles. Sold by G. W. Besley, West McHenry, N. B. Petesch and Julia A Story, McHenry. Dragging Down Pains are a symptom «l tss aoat serious trouble which caa attack a woman, viz: faffing of the womb. With this, geasrsliy, cones Irregular and painful periods, wesfcsalng drains, backache, hsadache, nsrrouum, diirlnass, ir- ritaWlity, tirsd fasBag, etc. Thscurels WINE OF Cardui The Female Regulator that wooderiui, comtfre, vegetable er- tract, wttfck starts audi a marvelous, strengtheabv taAMSoe, on mtt female organs. Cardol ntteves pain aad regulates the Mam. It Is a axis and permansat as for all female complaints. At all draggjeta asd dealers In fl.00 bottles. V ' . v "i surrzsxD awtul paw In my womb aad evades," writes Mrs. Naomi Bake, of Webster Grove, Mo., 'also in my right and left sides, and my menses were very painful aad Irreg ular. Since taking Cardvi I feel Ukea new woman acd do aol suffer as I did. it is the best Bwdidne I ever took." W:":M '00 PHOTO STUDIO H Portrait*. AH shapes anrt siaes. Sev eral proofs to select from. Each doc- en finished So different styles. Price, 18.00 and upward. Outdoor Work. We have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as group 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 in stock to select from. Odd sixes made up for any size picture, certificate, etc. Waukegan St., near the Stand jffa, WEST McHENRY, ILL. T •leptxano, 493 i Chicago & North-Wi KIDUEIIXLU N. J. Garrison was in Nunda Friday El Cadwallader was in Chicago Satur day. A. Skinner was in Woodstock Mon day. Mrs. Cook is visiting her son and fam ily at Beloit, Wis. T. Corkill was in Chicago on business Thursday and Friday. E. W. Merchant of Richmond visited his parents here a few days recently. Mrs. W. R. Shelt and daughter, Net tie, yisited friends at Crystal Lake Snn day. Mrs. W. H. Munroe visited her daugh ter, Mrs. F. R. Jackman, at Woodstock Thursday. Mrs. W. R. Shelt and Mrs. R. L. Dn- field attended the Eastern Star meeting at Nunda last Friday evening. Remember the joint installation and oyster supper given by the M. W. A. and R. N. A. camps Friday evening, Jan. IS. A good program has been pre pared. ; Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy Absolutely Harmless. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is per fectly safe for children to take, as it contains nothing harmfaL For ade by G. W. Besley. Leave Chicago 7.06 am.,.. 9.00 a nu... 3.89 pm.... 4.00 p m...< 4.57 p m.... 8.45 a m. .. 9.10a mt.,.. 2.02 p ffi.... Leave McHenry. 7.£)am,... 8.i» a m.i.i 4.23 p m;.. 4.33 p m.... 7.23 a m.... 5.00 p m.... 5.00 pm.,.. Effectl *§as* ve Nov. 96, IMC •SK OAT TRAIBS. " NORTHBOUND .... ...Via Eliriu .....Via IHis Plalnes ... ....Via DesPlalnes.... Via Elgin «... Via Dea Plalnes... ' SUNDAY TBAIXS. . ...... Via Elgin . ..Via 1>«8 Plalnes ... ... ViaElgin (ILL DAT TRAiaa. SOUTHBOUND. .... Via Elgin....... .... Via Des Plalnes... .....Via Dea^lalnes.. .......vnaWnTTI.... SiCNDAT TBAHS. ..Via Elgin...... .....Via Des Plaines.... Via Elgin. ..... * ;«! 1 ij Arrive . McHenry. ....10.1T ass . . . . 1 0 . 1 7 a m lit p ai MS p u .. ..s.«0pm ....11.14 a as ...11.14 am .... 4J6 pm Arrive Ohlcaaa. .... i«.iv a • .. aSftast lis p a 7 JO p as . . . 1 0 . 2 5 a m 7.00 D Si 7.40 pm Want Column. All advertisement* Inserted under thl» heed at tfc* following rates: FWe lines or lens, * cent* for ttnS Insertion; 15 cents for emeh sut**Hiue«t inserting More tluui Bve lines, 5 cents a line for lr«t law " and 3 cents a line for additional insertions. "CV5UND--Fox terrier dog; color, white f black spots. Owner can have saxue W paying charges. W D. WamwoaxB, West McHenry, 11L F°S SALE--On account of illness the Vart* ety Store. Is offered for sale cheap. $215 till March 1, MOT. «-acre farms* Wooeter Lake, Lake Co.. 111.; |OWj house, barn, outbuildings, orchard, SSMJl fruit, well, cistern; 1 mile to depot, good land, fine market lor garden truck to summer peo ple. JOHN ROSIHO, Bound Lake, III. W-2t PROBATE NEWS is REAL 1ST ATE TRAK8FSS8. Nicholas. Pitzen & w to A ImmofcUS. it 4 & e half it 5, Oak Grove club nc 17. McHenry MARRIAGE LJCSNSW. Charles Smith, 85...............Hafctoi Jennie B. Deubestea. ». BatffOtt Wm. McOowb, 38..............Bwini Anna Trebes, 84. .............B*rvav4 Edward Martin. J8...,wW«l lUBauy Anna Harrison, >0.... ..WeatMeHenry Peter Peterson, 88.... ...... .Bookford Roealine E. LetalM>ff. 84 Jookfbil Frederick Dwa--iag, 88... Emma Geake, 18 Ben Pingree, Margaret Meseenger, 18........ Frauwa P. Tobin, «!.... Sarah B. Arllngtou,88......... £.1* «... uiLAi ;l •i, ft#* f MS