•ife Vf lili P^l M U-- \ 'rf:"- t *. */./ , J Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hack** tag coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Cherry Pectoral dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain this to you. Heknows all about this cough medicine. "We have used Ayer'» Cherry Pectoral In our family for SS year» for throat and lu'ir troubles, and we think no medicine equals it. MRS. A. POMEROY, Appleton, Minn. 25e.,50c..SI.00. J.c.ATIRCO., Ail druggists. £ _ Lowell Mass. for Weak Throats Ayer's Pills greatly aid recovery. 'Purely vegetitbl«, gently laxative* r jiie McHenry Plaindedler * > PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY the Mchenry plaindealcr compart. U W. K. OBANOKR. W. A. ORI8TT, J. B. PKRBT, f. -Pres. • •„ Sec. . Treas. • . F : G. ScHBKiNKiw/Edltor. Ofice In Bank Building. Telephone, No- 272- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: fl-SO Three months. 40cts. One year Si* months, 75cts. Thursday, January 16,1905. ' < r ' NEXT thing yon know Taupmany will be calling Mayor McClellan a Roosevelt • Democrat. • THE Christmas spirit does not seem to interfere materially with the Santo Domingo revelations. MR. COREY, of the steel trust, has good provocation for swearing off on the chornsgirl proposition. ^ ' MAYOR MCCLELLAN is treating Tam- '* ̂ many leaders as thongh he believed all that Mr. Hearst said abont theiu in the >•; last campaign. LET US hope that Sarah Bernhardt will not become an international epi sode. The diyine one had better call off i her press agent. A KANSAS CITY man has ^$en fined for carrying ten bottles of beei nnder bis coat. Still he is better off than if he had them nnder hie vest. •I MR. CARNEGIE is going to write the history of his life. The book will have a large circulation'f he place* jGOpy of.it in each of his libraries. HONOLULU capitalists are sending " their money ont of the island to avoid taxation. The tax dodger beats the •; constitution in following t^je flag. , I(%{ AN astronomer declares that Mars is * t. a million years older than the earth and reproves it by showing that the inter- '•*> _ ocean canals in Mars have been complet- f ed. MASSACHUSETTS is to grow melons that will carry their own colic cure, vff/ 'avorite colic cure will be put '4" nP >n bottles as nsual at Louisville and V Peoria. v 1 , &C*, \ ' *" ' fv r. ' it, * - ' K' ' 5 '• W.C. T. U. PRESS DEPARTMENT [The Plaindealer does not hold Itself respon sible for the opinions expressed in this col umn.--ED.1 At the Self Denial and Free Will Of fering meeting held at the Willard Hall Chicago, November 24, the following resolution was presented by Miss Helen L. Hood- She also moved its adoption. Whereas, a sentiment for more rigid enforcement of law is on the increase in many parts of onr country, and a grow ing demand is being made by the people to those in authority thav better mnnici pal conditions shall be granted; and Whereas, all forces that tend to lower the moral tone of our cities are danger ous and against the desires and demand R of thousands of citizens; and Whereas, the saloon is the most de strnctive foe of good citizenship and law enforcement, we. the women of the W O. T. U. of Cook county, unalterably op posed to the liquor traffic, urge upon the mayor of Chicago more rigid en forcement of the law, so that stronger and better conditions may develop in our municipal government We plead for the better protection ot many young meh and women who are going ,-to our great city in order to Secure better busi ness and educational advantages, wl< thus become a part of our citizenship; for the sake of the children who are a part of our great commonwealth, that they be protected and guarded from the evils of the liquor traffic, and for thou sands of our citizens who desire to have safer paths made for those who are tempted and who fall. We therefore urge that the mayor of the city of Chicago shall enforce the present law upon our statute books re quiring the saloon to be closed on Sun day. We believe such enforcement is being demanded by a great majority of our citizens and which puts our great city, of which we are so proud, in the front of amovement which is standing for its best inteiests. It was unanimously carried. An en feagement had been made two weeks before for the mayor to receive a com mittee, and in reply to a telephone mes sage he said he was expecting to receive the ladies at 4 o'clock, whereupon the chair announced the committee might consist of all those who were willing to go. Arriving at the city hall the ladies- were at once ushered into the large pri vate office of Mayor Dunne, completely filling the room. The mayor was very courteous and gave a respectful hearing. The county president introduced the ladies and explained they had come from the all-day self denial meeting where prayers had been offered for officials, lo cal, state and national, and that the wo men knew his reported position in re gard to Sunday closing; but had com* hoping he might be induced to change his position and do the right thing am) consider his official oath of vastly great er importance than his anti-election promise. They had come to appeal t< him on behalf of the women and chil dren, the innocent helpless victims oi the liquor traffic, who had a right to be protected as well as the saloon and it* frequenters. The mayor then explained that he would stand by his anti-election promise and not change his position. The W. C. T. U. will continue to work and pray for Sunday closing and law enforcement generally.--Illinois Watch Tower. MAYOR MCCLELLAN may not im prove the financial conditions by his appointment of new men, bnt there is a certainty that he cannot make them any worse. • "LEGITIMATE business, not specula tion, has caused the present financial stringency in Wall street," says Secre tary Shaw. That will probably be a surprise to Wall street. ONE reason why the reform waves keep on waving is because the young men of all parties are taking a hand in the movement. In this lies the hope of _ the future of the republic. G MR. HOLLAND, of submarine boat jj fame, is going to try his hand at build j ing a flying machine. He is probably j jealous of Prof. Langley, who invented a flying machine with submarine ten dencies. ' SENATOK SMOOT says he is going to get even with the W. C. T. U. by vol" ing to restore the army canteen. That requires courage, of course, but does the senator realize that he is also antag onizing Rev. Dr. Crafts ? Dancers of a Cold and How g» Avoid Them. More fatalities have their origin in or resnlt from a cold than from any other cause. This fact alone should make people more careful as there is no dan ger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in the beginning. For years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine in. use for this disease. It acts.on nature's plan, loos ens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restor ing the system to a healthy condition. 8old by 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. • i BeatsTfhe n usic Cure. **To keep the body in tune," writes Mrs Mary Brown 20 Lafayette Place, Ponghkeepsie, N. Y. "I take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are the most re liable and pleasant laxative I have found. Best for the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by N. H. Pet- asch and Julia A. Story, McHenry, G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists. , Vlfrrttog* tbe "waatad"«ninifflBi The season of Indigestion is now at hand Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets relieve indigestion, and correct all stomach dip orders. 8old by G. W. Besley, West Mc Henry, N. H. Petesch and Jnlia A Story, McHenry. u 99 How's liver? It wlll pay you to take good eve of your Uver, because, if you do, your Uver will take good care of you. Sick Uver puts you all out of sorts, makes you pale, dizzy, sick at the stomach, gives you stomach ache, headache, malaria, etc. Weil liver keeps you well, by purifying your blood and digesting your food. There is only one safe, certain and reliable liver medicine, and that Is Bedford's W* ^ «*• ^ a SAVED )DT 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 sion 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. •e will peni you a •ample iice, B* Mt that this picture in th4 I0*m of a label t» on the wrappci of cTery bottle of Bmulaion yo« buy. scon It BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl SWH.Y. SObaaifl; aUdnggbta. 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 Uver and kid neys, iand does not Irritate the bowels. It cures constipation, relieves con gestion, and purifies the system from an overflow of bile, thereby keeping the body in peifect health. Price 25c at all druggists and dealers. Test It. A Royal Accomplice. One day when Francis I, was in his chapel attending mass with several of his noblemen a well dressed pickpocket went and stood behind the cardinal of Lorraine and abstracted his purse, but unable to do this without the king per ceiving it he put up his finger to inti mate that the latter should keep si lence. The king took it for a practical joke and said never a word. But aft er the service he asked the cardinal what he had done with his purse. The prelate, not being able to find it, was very much annoyed and took the king to task, who greatly enjoyed the fun, and at length ordered the purse to be restored to the cardinal. The thief did not, however^ come forward, and the king discovered too late ^bat be had been tricked. \ Sau Coiti Money. When Fanny Keinble spent her sum mers in Massachusetts she engaged a neighbor to drive her regularly about the country. On their first excursion he began to discuss the crops and the history of the people, when Mrs. Kem- ble said in her dramatic ftishion, "Sir, I have engaged you to drive, not talk." The farmer kept his peace and when the vacation was over sent in his bill. "What is this Item, sir?" she asked. "I do not understand it." With equal gravity he rejoined: "Sass, $5. I don't often take it, but when I do I charge!" The bill was paid, and it made a firm friend of Mrs. Kemble ever after.-- Christian Register. The American Eagle. Our baldheaded eagle, so called be cause the feathers on the top of his head are white, was called the Wash ington eagle by Audubon, the great nat uralist Like Washington, he is brave and fearless, and as his name and great ness are known the world over so can the eagle soar to heights beyond others. The eagle was adopted as the emblem of the United States in 1785, since when it has been used on the tips of flag poles, coins, United States-seals and on the shield of Liberty.--Washington Star. Untiring. "When 1 took you into partnership," said the indignant father, "I expected you to be untiring in your devotion to the interests of the business." The son took one foot down from the desk long enough to strike a match to light his cigarette. "I think I have been," said he. "You never have noticed me tire myself jret have you, pa?" A .JHHIHICHU Lady Npeaki Highly of Chamberlain'H Cough Remedy. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the super intendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jaimaica, West India Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit confi dence in it and would not be without a bottle of it in her home. Sold by G. W. Besley. " The Dnlcc and the Barber. In olden days an English noble euter> ed a barber shop, and, upon inquiring for the master, was answered by an apprentice of fourteen that he was not at home. "Do you shave, then?" asked the duke. "Yes, sir, 1 always do," was the reply. "But can you shave without cutting?" "Yes, sir; 1*11 try," answer ed the youth. "Very well," said the duke, while seating himself and load ing his pistol. "But, look here, If you let any blood, as true as I sit here I'll blow your brains out! Now, consider well before you begin." After a moment's reflection the boy began to make ready and said, "I'm not afraid of cutting you, sir," and in a short time had completed the feat with out a scratch, to the complete satis- Jactiou ~Se duke. In gentle tones his grace asked, "Were you not afraid of having your brains blown out when you might have cut me so easily?" "No, sir; not"at all, because I thought that as soon as I should happen to let any blood I would, cut your throat be fore you could have time to fire." The reply won from the duke a hand- Bome reward. It need scarcely be add ed he never resumed his dangerous threats lu a barber shop. A lesson was taught him for life. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Abaolataly Haratleaa. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is per fectly safe for children to take, as it "on tains nothing harmful. For sale by G. W. Besley. It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in condition physical ly. mentally and morally. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do 80 cents, Tsa or Tablets. G. W. Besley. I Our new line of Spring arid Summer Samples has af* rived and we are pleased to state that the line is large!? and better than ever. Our aim this year is to keep the public posted on the latest styles and from time to time vill tell you what we are doing, what the styles are and what they will be, what sort of goods are being worn and how you can tell a Tailor-made Suit from the made-to-your-measure garment. This week we wish to call your attention particularly to the fact that our new line of samples is here and we want every man in McHenry to see this most beautiful display. It would also be well to state here that on our $18 and up Suits we guarantee to meet any and all competition, in cluding Chicago prices. Not only this, but will go them from $5 to $8 better on each garment. Watch this space f o r f u r t h e r a n n o u n c e m e n t . f v - " ^ ^WEDDING SUITS OUR SPECIALTY. IROHN D. LODTZL * . -p \ V* RUBBER GOODS! TT7E have made a study of Rubber Goods because they form an important part of our trade. > When, therefore, you want a Syringe, Hot Water Bag, Atom izer, or anything in this line you can come to our store for it, knowing that it has been bought with an ex pert's knowledge and is sold to you with that guaran tee behind it. '; jt " * : : : : : N. H. Petesch, McHenry1. mmim New Year Resolutions! RESOLVED--That I will not let my teeth go to ruin this year like I did last year; I will save my teeth and not be compelled to wear plate8 like many of my friends who refused to have their teeth attended to before they were too far gone; and RESOLVED--That I shall have the.Spring Grove Dentist do my den tal work. I have heard, on good authority, thai bis dental work .s greatly superior to that of any other dentist in this vicinity. His charges, too, are very reasonable; in fact one can scarcely imagine bow such high-grade work could be obtained for so little money. Dentist, Spring Grove. 71 MAPLE CITY TB 1N0IS v S?PAP Onewoman says Monday is now the pleasantest day in the week since using your soap. BEGIN the NEW YEAR RIGHT • I. ;• 8 rf: & I I SAVE MONEY by BUYING YOUR GROCERIES at the CASH STORE | f! Granulated Yellow Yellow Corn Meal, 10 pound sack..... 21C Fancy Graham, 10 pound sack 30^ £ rfj Japan Tea, uncolored, regularly 50c ponnd 42C $ % Sugar Corn. 3 cans. .*.,... i • 25C jji Fancy Head Rice, per pound • y« ft Boston Baked Beans, 3 ponnd can..10C ̂ % Brag Soap, 6 bars , .n,....f........... 25C £ Fancy California Figs, per pound. .......10C V; I McHENRY, ILL. Johll Stoffel. | ANNOUNCEMENTS ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. B. TheJIIInols Central maintains Double Dally Service, and operates the best of trttlns. with Pining Cars, Buffet-Library Cars. Chair Cars attd keeping Cars, from Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati and .Louisville south to New Or leans. The best road for reaching the winter Tourist resorts of the Soutti, including New Orleans, Vicksburg, Gulfport, Miss., Hammond, La. Mardf Gras at New Orleans Feb. 27, '06. Gulfport Is a Mexican Gulf Coast resort, hav ing the new, fln»» "Great Southern" Hotel. Regular ocean steamship sailings from New Orleans for Mexico, Central America. Pana ma. West Indies and Europe. Bend or.-call for descriptive matter In regard to the above. Havana via New Orleans Havana, Cuba. Is best reached via the Illi nois Central through service to New Orleans and the new twin-screw nineteen-knot S. S. Prince Arthur leaving New Orleans every Wednesday at 4:00 p, tn. .and arriving at Havana at sunrise Friday morning. < "The Cuban Special" fast Weekly Limited Steamship Train Is run (after Dec. 26) every Tuesday from Chicago and t?t. Louis direct to the boat side, ^end for Cuban literature. Hot Springs, Ark. Florida Daily Sleeping Car without change' Chicago to Hot Springs, with connections at Memphis from Cincinnati and Louisville. Through "Dixie Flyer" Sleeping Car Liue St. Louis to Jacksonville via Nashville, Chat tanooga and Atlanta. , riexico, California Tour of all Mexico, via Illinois Central R. R under escort of Reau Campbell, Genera! Man ager the American Tourist Association. Quincy Building. 113 Adams St.-. Chicago, leaves Chicago January 30. Select clientele. Limited All exclusive privileges, independ ent travel. Special Pullman Vestibule Train, drawing Kooms, Compartments. Music and Library Itooms, with the largest Dining Car in.the World, and the famous Open-Top Observation Car, Chllilitli. Special Baggage Car. Tickets include all expenses every where. Special Tours of Mexico and California via the Illinois Central and New Orleans under the auspices of Raymond & Whitcornb. will leave Chicago Fridays, Feb. 2 and 23, for Mex ico and California, the last to include a stop over at New Orleans for the Mardi Gras. En tire trips made in special private vestibule trains of finest Pullmans with dining car ser vice. Fascinating trips, complete In every detail. Illinois Central Weekly Excursions to Cali fornia. Excursion cars through to Los An geles and San Francisco as follows: Via New Orleans and the Southern route every Friday from Chicago; every Tuesday from Cincin-r nati and Louisville. Via Omaha and the Scenic Route every Wednesday from C'nicago. Full particulars concerning all of the above can be had of agents of the Illinois Central and connecting lines or by addressing either of the undersigned. A. H. IWVNSON, P. T. M., Chicago, 111. S. G. HATCH, G. P..A., Chicago, 111. Aprl Sank of McHenry This Bank receives, deposit®, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a £ ill GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all business intrusted to our aare in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact ory tp our customers and respect fully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention fpv#B to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. mmS WEST SIDE M Always a complete line ' Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, Etc. Highest market prices paid, for Porkers. We also carty. constantly on hand a very choice line of Canned Goods and Bakery. Whit more has any first clasfc City market to offwf :: Professional, Society V a.nd Businesss Cards !• AIMATIIiEWSi DAVID G. WELLS, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCULI ~ Ofllee ana residence corner El in i Oreen streets. McHenry. Telephone No. PEGERS & FEGERS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. McH*. *• III. Office at Residence, coroe* Court Elm streets, Telephone 333. • W. P. STONE. D. D. a. (Successor to Dr. P. C. Ross.) r ' Office over Petesch's Drug Store. ALL WORK PERTAINING TO MODERN DKNTISTgfh. Nitrous Oxid Gas for* Extracting. Hours 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Telephone W EiR. R. G. C3HAMBERX4JT DENTIST. * OlflWMd Residence over Besley*s Dnif Stnia, Mour*: ?»oo to 5:30. 'V ^ • ' WEST MOIIBNKY. ILL, , - (ieneral Teaming •:, '4 : of all kinds.- Excavating and Qradi^ > ilcllBNRY - ̂ -- r - ILLlNOi#! Telephone No. 393. SIMON Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. Mdlwry, IlilaoU McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE with American National Bank Woodstock, 111. Abstracts of title and con veyancing. Money to loan on real estate in sums of *500 to 910,000, time and payment to suit oorrower. FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER CARRIAGE PAINTING, $5.00 and UPWARD House and Sign Painting and all Interior Dec orating. Residence north town line one blocic west of river. Telephone No.2»4. McliiiNRY, . - •, - - ILLINOIS R. H. OWEN Pianos for sale and rent. Tuning anid repair • *lng at reasonable prices. First class Work only. McHENRY. H, * ILLINOIS J o b n V y e f t a l DEALER IN General Hardware Stoves, Paints and, Oils. Tin and mi* chine repairing of Itll kinds. 'Phone 548 McHENRY, | > ILLINOIS. . •<> A* ' 'fofeptome Mean, IW4. LAMBERT Q. SENG 92 FIFTH AVE.. CHICAGO, KILLTHE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNC8 I r Dr. King's New Discovery FOR (j ON SUMPTION Pries 0UGHS and 60c & $1.00 OLDS Free THsl. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONET BACK. PATENTS Promptly obtained, or fee RETURNED. SO VKAKS'SXPSSISNOK. Our OHJUTQSS MS THE LOWEST. Send mode!, photo or sketch for expert search and free report on patentability. MFFRIMGEMSNT suits conducted before &U oourts. Patent* obtained through ma, ADVCR* TISEO and SOLD, free. TMADK-MAUKS, PCM- SIONS and OOPYR1CMTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent Office* WASHINGTON, D. O. D-SWIFT&<2 & E J i l L l P J A E G E R GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVKN TO THB SALE OF Dressed Beef, riutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, tildes, Etc., Butter and Eggs This is the oldest honse^on the street. Tags and price lists furnished on application. COLD STORAGE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall 1*3. Fottoa WIMIMSI* Market. CENTER VILLE R/ ORIGINAL LAXATIVE, AND We Print Auction^ Bills ? We handle everything hi;J- the line of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages. We also handle the Mo* Henry Creamery Butter. Oh as. Q Frett, McHenry, HI. 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. VtasanS by PINEULE MEDICINE C0„CU«*. V.SUL Sold by N. H. PETESCH, McHenry. G. W. BESLEY, West McHenry. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bnay Medioiae for Buy People. Bringf Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. £,'5 0>o,nstii"lu"n' Indigestion, Live 1 '"iples, Eczem t, Impure ' H«S£i?reaT.>i' Slu^f8h Heatlarli • , „che- *5 8 R»cky Mountain Tea In ta. . Mn„c £ a • Genuine made bv )L.I.IATER Duira COMPANY, Madison, Wis. JOLDEN NLFFIGEIS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE "