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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 May 1906, p. 5

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We handle nothing but the best in the Jewelry line and sell our goods at prices ithin the reach of all. Our new line of ry of every description is the fines| ever been able to show. Come elegant display and let us Have you heard ouif{ We sell them also, for sale and rent oi* a call at your con! ou rig I98Q4 uem TOOTH BRUSHES BRUSHES N. H. Petesch, Druggist. week recommends line of WAIST GOODS, DRESS STUFF FOR SUMMER WEAR, UNDERWEAR, LACE CURTAINS, -FINE HOSIERY, Fountain Syringes Hot Water Bottles AND GROCERIES. Sanborn's and Teas. NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS The stock is quite com­ plete and your patronage is respectfully licited. <• . I Good r Tailoring! \ Watch this space next wee^y We will have something' of import­ ance to tell you. Fresh Groceries! We aire here with a line of Groceries and Fruits that cannot be excelled anywhere. "Fresh Goods ' Always" is our motto and that's the reason we are so popular. Give us your next order "and be convinced that our statement is true. - » WEST | McHENRY, ILL.!- Stoffel. Thru many years o^ experience we find-that our method of doing business is much approved. Quality is our strong point. This coupled with a perfect fit most pleasing to the eye is winning us customers every day. MEN'S Sl^ITS &IO, 812. 8i a ANI> 815.00 -- - r -- -- ~ -- - -- i . ; ̂ and ' A fancy Vest or RajiL Coat feSch Suit. Call in and see us. ^ F f £. lawless, Tailor. McHenry J i Jos. H. tiuemann Johnsburgb Illinois. sells the McVi-ker Gasoline ' Engine, Duplex Grinding Mills, Bock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Bnggiw, Wind Mills, Well Supplies,' Harness Oil, 4 ** Paint Oil and ! Machine Oil a Specialty, ------ •aaaae«>«aaeaaaaa»»eeoaeaeaii««aw Mlifl Liptning Rod Work * -Air • • . • Iftm Kent for the aboTe. We put the Rods on your Build­ ings and should thoy be struck by Ughtniug we pay damages if j»o fljore tbtut lMO. 0*11 aud get fpll particulars. r Oeoeral BiacksniitbinS Prkes always ReisouUe] ! P H I L I P J A E G E R f GENERAL COriJUIISSION MERCHANT j v"^ • f *P»CIAL ATTENTION 01106^ TO TH* SAXJE | Dressed Beef, riutton, Hofs, Ve«l, Poultry, | Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs | This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished |Mt k application. | mU> STORAGE FREE J UAISASFFIR'"- " CHICAQO, ILLINOIS. BIDGEIUELU. Mrs. E. Smith was in Nunda Fridays W. H. Monroe was in Woodstock Fri­ day. Mrs. 8. Wakefield was in Woodstock Tuesday. Mrs. Ceoil Jayne was in Woodstock Thursday. F. Willewasia Woods took on bosi- nefes Tuesday. Miss Etta Levey spent Snuda t Franklin ville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lynch were in Chicago Monday. Mrs. E. M. Stephenson and dacrghter were in Woodstock Saturday. Mr. Knilans and son, David, visited relatives at Sharon over Sunday. W. Jayne of Woodstock spent Satur­ day and Snnday at his brother's. Mrs. Pearson and children of Nunda visited with Mrs. T. Corkill Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Doolittle and two children were in Woodstock Saturday and Sun­ day- Mr. and Mrs. W. 3. Garrison and daughter, Hazel, were in Woodstock Tuesday. ^ • Mr and Mrs. B. Hudson aqd children of McHenry visited over Sunday at F. Flanders. Mrs. A. G. Levey and daughter^ Lois, and Mrs. W. R. Shelt were at Crystal Lake Tuesday. Have you weakness of any kind- stomach, back, or any organs of the bodyT Don't dope yonrself with ordi­ nary medicine. Hollister's Rocbv Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. ,;G. W. Besley. Very Low Rates to Annual Meeting Ger­ man Baptist Brethren, Springfield, III., Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold June 1 to 4,- in­ clusive, with favorable return limits. Apply to agents Chicago & North­ western R'y. * Jnoe4 ^ 'I"1 _ '^1 Salve! Salye! Spread the Salve, but let it be t'ine Salve, nature's remedy jj.. for cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold by N. H. Peteech, Julia A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. The Plaindealer and Chicago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for $8.50. Order at onoe as the time of this offer is limited. 1 iSMKRALD If ARK. iJ A, Farrell of Chicago visited friends here Sunday. Thos. A. Frisby of Elgin visited at his home west of here Sunday. Fred Goodman of Chicago oalled at -C. A. Coh iii's cottage Saturday. John Armstrong and, friends, Messrs. Haxt̂ a, spent Sunday at the former's .cottage here. Miss Margaret Ward of McHenry spent Wednesday evening with Miss Lucy Sutton. Messr . 8. Stoffel and W. D. Went- woi th of McHenry were business callers here recently. Messrs. W. K. and W. M. Burns and D. W Hill of Chicago spent Sunday at th<.'ir cottages. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knox and daughter, Dorothy, visited at R, J. Sutton's Sun­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bremer sold their summer home here last week to a Mr. LaMont of Chicago. Mesdames R. J. Sutton Mid John Powers visited relatives west of hers a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cohan of Chicago spent Saturday aqd Sunday at the Park, and: the latter's brother was their guest Sunday^ -- Wm. Kinns and family of Chicago have rented R. J. Sutton's house, for­ merly occupied by Geo. Walmsley, for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frey were at their cot­ tage here over Sunday, and entertained the former's brother of Rosedale Satur­ day evening. Miss Mamie Knox is spending her vacation at her home here, having closed a very successful term. of school near Ring wood last Friday. Jobn Armstrong arid friend, Mr. Hax- ton, of Chicago spent a day last week at the Park. The latter was so delighted with the Parle's surroundings that he purchased a lot and expects to build a summer home in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bremer and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stark of Chicago came out to the Park the last of the week, where All but Mr. Bremer will spend a week's .vacation before the new owners take possession of "Beautiful Oak Villa." •mMiiinmiiilMmiwi'iii VOlA, S. J. Russell was a reoent Chicago visitor."'" . Chas. Dnnnill was a Wauoonda caller Friday. Harry Nicholls spent Thursday in Chicago Theo. Worts was a Rockefeller caller Thursday. A. J. Raymond was in Waukegan Thursday. Wellie Moore was a Grayslake oaller last Friday. Miss Mary Raught of Elgin spent Sun­ day at home. Clyde Wright of Cuba was a Volo caller Sunday. M. W. Hughes of Wauconda was in town recently. Ed. Mills of Wanconda* was a Volo caller Tuesday. , ' George Kirk of Cat; spent Sunday at Harry Nicholl's., ' ' Miss Ella Moore %a# » Wauconda caller Thursday. ; • . Ambrose Raught wsui Ik McHenry | oaller Saturday. Wedding bells will ring the latter part of the month. Wm. Moore of Shabbona spent Tues­ day at bis home here. James Doyle spent Thursday and Fri­ day in the windy city. Jake Brefeld of McHenry was seen on our streets Monday. C. G Huson of Liberty ville was aVolo caller last Wednesday. Mrs. John Rosing spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Chicago. Wm. Stoffel and son of McHenry were in Volo Saturday. George Dryer visited friends in Chica­ go several days recently. Albert Zuelsdorf of Wauconda was in Volo Thursday afternoon. G. H. Gurler of DeKalb transacted business in Volo Saturday. , Will Kretschmer of Chicago, spent Snnday with friends in Volo. Mrs. Fred Dunnill visited her daugh­ ter in Chicago the past week. The Volo gun club held a shoot at the club grounds Sunday afternoon. David Potter of Waucond* visited his, uncle, Charles Potter, this week. Mrs. T. Winkle and children called on Chris Sable and wife Friday. Henry Maiman and son of Wanconda were seen on our streets Thursday. Ralph P. Richardson of Grayslake spent Sunday with his uncle Harry. Mr. and Mrs. L. North of McHenry ware calling on friends here Friday. Mrs. Geo. Wamley and Mips Anna Miller were Fremont callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Stone and little son spent Tuesday at Charles Patter's. Misses Maude Walton and Helltn Raymond were Grayslake callers last Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Bohr of Chicago spent Sat­ urday with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sable. Misses Ruby Cooke and Daisy Gros- venor of Wauconda were Volo callers Sunday afternoon. Peter Frost and family returned to Chicago Friday, after spending a week with his parents here. Mrs. John Dryer and Mrs. A. Hart of Fremont spent Thursday with their mother, Mrs. C. Dryer. Mr. and Mrs. Plutie Houghton and family of Wauconda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hironimus. John D. Gift, Henry L. Stadfeld and A. J. Raymon attended the shoot at Gra­ ham Bros., Long Lake, last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cooke and daughter, Dorothy, of Waukegan and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clough and daugh­ ter, Bessie, of Wauconda spent Sunday at A. J. Raymond'1 RINOWOOD. J. Carey Chicagoed Wednesday. Miss Katie Keefe was in Chicago Fri­ day. Clarence Leach Sundayed in Ring- wood. Floyd Carr of Greenwood wae in town Sunday. Geo. A. Stevens of Elgin transacted business here Friday. James Conway was a Spring Grove visitor one day recently. Mrs. Mary Carey of Spring Grove passed thru town Friday. Edwin and Miss Katie Keefe spent Monday and Tuesday in Chicago. Frank Bell of Ong, Neb., is visiting relatives in Ringwood this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whiting enter­ tained company the last of the week. Miss Katie Keefe entertained her sis­ ter and children of Chicago, Saturday and Sunday. Note the change in the time table of the C. & N. W. Ry., as several changes went into effect last Sunday. Joe Lawrence and Harold Whiting returned home from Manitowoc, Wis., the last of the week. They seem to think there is no place like home Memorial day will be observed in Ringwood, under the auspices of the W. JD. T. U. Mrs. Ella S. Stewart, state vice president of the union, has been secured to deliver the address, which promises to be well worthy your attendance. The exercises will be held in Woodman hall, commencing at 10:80 a. m. - There will be regular services at the Universalis church on next Sunday. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. and preach ingat2:30 p. m. Subject: "The Re­ ligious and Ethical Sentiment in His­ tory of America." This subject will be in keeping with Memorial day. Every­ body should attend. All are cordially invited. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease in the same ratio that the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills increases. They save you from danger and bring quick and painless release from consti­ pation and the i l ls growing out of i t Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch, Mc­ Henry, and G. W. Besley, West Mo- Henry, Druggists. 90c. Try them. JOHNSBCBGH. Mike Worts of Volo drove through here Wednesday. John M. Schmitt ind family spsnt Saturday at McHenry. Geo. M. Nell is spending a few days with Chicago relatives, ' Mrs. Wm. Kattuer of Spring Grove was a Saturday caller here. John Kattner of Spring Grove was a Johnsburgh caller Tuesday. Mrs. Susan Freund attended the Bishop-Weber wedding Tuesday. ' Mrs. Margaret Adams spent Wednes­ day in Chicago transacting business. Stephen Freund and daughter, Cecil, of McHenry spent Sunday afternoon here. - \ . ;; Mrs. John F. Schmitt is entertaining her daughter, Barbara, and husband of Aurora, HI. Mrs. Geo. Nell and Mrs. Matt Steffes spent Thursday afternoon of last week at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Freund of Ring- wood spent one day last week with Mrs. Anna Bugner. Miss Clara Dugnerof of ChicagA, who Was visiting relatives,* returned to her home Tuesday. Miss Mary Althoff of Chicago is visit­ ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Alt­ hoff, this week. Mrs. Matt Smith and baby of Zenda, Wis., was visiting her sister, Susie Miller, Tuesday. The little two-mnoths-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonyon is seriously ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepping and lady friend of Chicago spent'Sunday with Mrs. B. Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumacher of Spring Grove spent Tuesday afternoon at Mrs. Anton Meyers'. Mr. and Mrs. John Kenpebeck of Mc­ Henry were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Matt Miller's Tuesday. Wm. Ritz and family and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Bowers and children spent Sunday at Mrs. Brits's. Mr. Peter Williams of Spring Grove was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams, Monday. Peter Wagner and daughter, Mrs. John Worts, of McHenry spent Monday afternoon with relatives hete= Mrs. Matt Younger is slowly recover­ ing from her receipt illness. Her friends hope to see her up and around Boon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeffling and daughter, Annie, and Miss Eva Hue manr. spent Saturday afternoon at Mc­ Henry . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Freund and family of Volo spent Sunday^at v Mrs, Soaan Freund'a. Don't forget the show at Stephen H. Schuiitt'e Sunday, May 27, conducted by Schaefer Bros., moving pictures be­ ing tttfe main entertainment of the even­ ing. A dose of Pine-ules at bed time will nsually relieve backache before morn­ ing. These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated and when moist­ ened and placed in the mouth you, can't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol--just gums and resins obtained from our own native pine forests, combined with other well known bladder, kidney, blood and backache remedies. Sold by N. H. Pet­ esch, Julia A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. Alabastine, floor varnish, household paints, at Petesch's. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fonts, Postmaster at Riverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For 30 years I had chronio liver complaint, which led to such a se­ vere case of jaundice that even my fing­ er nails turned yellow, when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters, which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years." Sure cure for Biliousness, Neu­ ralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liv­ er, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic. At N. H. Petesch's. McHenry, and G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, Drug stores. SO cents. You Look The trouble is, your liver's sick. One oI its products, "bile," is overflowiug Into your blood* Ycisca 2£.'t uipit jTOwft your appetite is poor, you suffer dreadfully from head­ ache, stomach ache, 6iztk- ness, malaria, constipation, etc* What you need is not a dose of salts, cathartic water ipills--but a liver tonic Bedford's Black-Draught This gnat •sdMns acts gently oa the sick Ihrar. K purifies ths Mood, renews the appeals, feeds the nerves, dears the twain aad. cares consM- patiOR. It is a true swdfciae for stak Iver aad kidaeys, and regulates aA the digestive fsBcttow. Try it. At ail dealers la SlIlliM la atcpaskagss. Gilbert Bros. Co. FANCY GROCERS. r - VI* • ' >k • ; • : ' '• WE HANDLE PILLS- BURY'S BEST FLOUR Iter: *;• i C " ! - 'iS tt§- 4 * - 'M fcj POSITIVELY THE . . ^ BEST FLOUR IN || ^ TOWN. , \| i f j * /;v . 1 SINGLE AND Give us your order for that new single or driv­ ing Harness. Our work is the best and prices are right. See our elegant line of Dusters and Lap Robes. :: :: :: :: : M. A. THEIEN, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. *'.! I hi AhCUIN/' 1 * * f McHenry Landry The McHenry Steam # Laundry, better equip- | ped than ever for first- | class work, is now S * Open I For Business Your washing will be called for and deliver­ ed with promptness and care." Nothing but first-class work will be turned out. n L mm. MANAGER. .•OiLlr. • ; . . ,*p,e:z ^ ^ v * hp r i'n* s asv-fti®ir Git

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