We handle nothing but tic best in the Jewelry line and sell our goods at prices ^ Within the reach of all. Our new line of1:,-\'- Jewelry of every description is the finest wo have ever been able to show. Come ; ^ in and see the elegant display and let us ' give you bur prices. Have you heard our Talking- Machine? We sell them also. .. , ° j Pianos and Organs for sale and rent on ^ • . ' " " msy termsv Give us a call at your con- ^ venieiice, we will treat yon rights ' * . • - • "4. 19804. N A Huemann, West McHenry Mont d'ore Ossog\ie BELGIAN STALLION Color--Dark Bay; Height-18 Hands; Weight--2040 lbs.; Age--4 yrs. Will make the season of 1906 at barn of C. T. Eldredge where be can be found at any time. TERMS: For breeding one mare, $18; two for $32; three for $45. For farther information apply at the barn or address the McHenry Belgian Horse Co. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. [Good Tailoring:!! t Thru many years of experience we find that our method of ^ \ doing business is much approved. Quality is our strong f ! v point. This coupled with a perfect fit most pleasing to the J eye is winning us customers every day. MEN'S SUITS f ftlO. fa2. ^i3 AJSTD &15.QQ i Sand Up. XV lauuji y cat/ ui ivom vi/aii guco wuu oauu puit. a Call in and see us. \ j E. Lawless, Tailor, McHenry J s ficHenry Always a complete line of Bakery Goods • oahand. ' fRESH ft, DAY Orders for parties and Weddings promptly attended to. When you bny Bakery in sist npon yonr dealer to give yon the home made goods which are ,:il«*ys the best. MAX ZIMMERMA1 | McHENRY, ILL. Chicago & North-western. Elective May 20, 1906. * •S VKEK DAT TRAIMS. ChS. KOBTHBODK^ _T.<V> :i m -- Via Elgin. M5 a nt.........Via Des F!ain«ii .'. 12. HO p in-- Via Elgin.."... *1.00 p iB.. *. Via Dt-s Phiiaes... 3.4"i p nu..'..... Via TVs PlainM... 4.00 p in..... . --Via Elgin--'.• 4.57pm ..Via DesPlainei... •Saturday only. SUNDAY TRAIKS. fcflO a .Via tVsJMaiues... #.45 a ing ... H 10a !».... {!.02p Leave McH<5i>*Jv *7.12 a I#.- 1 WEST SIDE Neat Market Always a complete line of fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, Etc. Highest market prices paid for Porkers. We also carry constantly on hand a very choice line of Canned Goods and Bakery. What more has any first class city market to offer? ". A.CMATTHEWS j CENTERVILLE We handle everything in the line of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages* ' WVfrlae handle the lie- •>|l«ltfy Creamery Butter. Chas. Q. Frett, McHenry, 111. MmiHimnmim, PROBA TE NEWS i WANTED. Cucumber Pickles 50c. I if: a bushel cash & for every load of Cucumber Pickles. Contracts and seed can be had of M. J. Walsh, J. W. Freund, F. A. Boh- l a n d e r , W e s t M c H e n r y ; Block & Bethke, F. J. Ward, McHenry; C. M. Adams, J. P. Lay, Johnsburgh. Con tract at once as we want only a limited number of acres. Seed, 50c a pound. Ndtioodl Pi(kle&tinning (0. Successors to Stafford-Richardson Co., West McHenry, McHenry, Johnsburgh. ^19999999999999999999999^ s North Dakota I Lands! tfc * m t* * * jjj The richest and best land in * * Eastern North Dakota for * $ sale at reasonable prices and » * on good terms. Send or call * * on our local representative j * for advertising matter, maps m * and full information in re- $ * gard to these lands. MUR- j i RAY BROS. LAND COM- m $ PANY, Minneapolis, Minn. $ oi m ~ ~ m + £ Ben Stilling, - Local Agent. % Via Elgin. . „ »'|Via I)es Pla< net... ....ViaElgi ( WEEK DAT TRAIBB. SOtTTH BODND. ;... Via Des I'laines.. .Via Elgin t,i a nil-..*.-. > '» r-igin a Via Des Plainee.. .Via D^s t'luiuea. Via Elgin .... .Via Ue-s Plitinas. 4.2H p m. p m.... 6 17 p m - •Monday only. ECNDAT TRAILS. 5\»am...... Via Elgin.... . ih p in Via Des PlainaB.. '* 48 p m........ Via Des PlainM.. , Vim Elgin Arrive Mcllenry. .10.17 a in ...10. .. ..2.5^ p ni ... 2.37 p 111 ...4.4ft p m 6.40 p m B .:{7 a ir> 11.14 a m 11.14 a m 4.55 p m Arrive Chicago .8.35 a m 10.10 a m .9.35 a m .6.15 p tn . <.10 p 11. 1JB6 p tn w.m a m .9.15 p m Uutprn PHOTO STUDIO Portraits. All shapes an't sizes. Sev eral proofs to select from. Each doz en finished, in (IIiterent styles. Price, $2.00 ynd upward. Outdoor Work. We have'extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor vork. such as group pictures, views • fbuildings, cattle, machinery, etc. f,iilargements. <'opied 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 sizes made up for any size picture, certificate, etc. jtliukegan St.. nearthe Stan<tpl§§^ WEST McIIENUY. ILL. «,<> *!•- TelepKone. 493 Read Th«> Plaindealef "want" »d8. This paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean--$1.55 gets both for one year Special deaL Mew Hninen In the Went. Over a million acres of land will be thrown open to settlement on the Sho shone Indian Reservation August 15, 1906. These lands are reached by the direct ronte of the Chicago & North western R'y from Chicago, St. Panl, Minneapolis, Omaha and other points in the <Mississippi Valley. Send 2c in stamps for pamphlets, maps and full particulars to W. R Kniskern, P. T. M., C. & N. W. R'y Co., Chicago. ^16 A Mountain of Gold conld not bring as ranch happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 25c bo* of Bncklin's Arnica Salve, when it completely cored a rnn- niup sore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Pairs, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, McHenry, andG. W. Beseley's, West McHenry, Drag stores. Very Low Hate* to Annual Meeting Ger man Baptist Brethren, Springfield, 111., 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'j- June 4 r •-« LFurnished by McHeury County Abstract Company, Woodstock, Illinois.] REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A L Howe & w to John D Lodtz, It 54, Orchard Beach, McHenry 4250 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Roy G. Elliott, 25 Chicago Mae Clark, 28 Harvard William A. Bishop. 28 McHenry Susanna Weber, 28.. McHenry Frank L. Hoyt, 24 Walworth, Wis Emma Artman, 20 .Chicago Chas. Suchy, 28 .Cary Anna Fick, 18 Cary Wm. Rauen, 26.......... .Spring Grove Margaret Blake, 20 .Spring Grove Best for Women and Children. On account of ita mild action and pleasant taste Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is especially recommended for women and children. It does not nause ate or gripe like pills and ordinary ca thartics. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Aids digestion and stimulates the liver <*nd bowels without irritating them. Remember the name Orino and refuse ruostitutes. G. W. Besley. Pm Plrttre of Bvnyaa* In the life of John Riruyan by W. Hale White the author of "Pilgrim's Progress" is described as follows: "He appeared in countenance to be a stern and rough temper, but in conversation mild and affable, not given to loquacity or much discourse in company unless some urgent occasion required it. He never boasted of himself or his parts. He abhorred lying and swearing, being Just in all that lay in his power to his word, not seeming to revenge injuries, loving to reconcile differences and make friendship with all. He had a sharp, quick eye, accompanied with an excellent discerning of persons, being of good judgment and quick wit. As for his person, he was tall of stature, strong boned, though not corpulent, somewhat of a ruddy face, with spar kling eyes, wearing his hair on his up* per lip after the old British fashion, his hair reddish, but in his latter days time had sprinkled it with gray. His nose was well set, but not declining or bending, and his mouth moderately large, his forehead something high add late habit always plain and modest." • Th* Art of Draws Work. Peril la do, or drawn needlework, oc cupies the same place in Mexico lace does In Brussels. The city of Matamoros is the center of its pro duction, and large quantities of this beautiful work are exported to the United States. Women and girls are employed in the manufacture, and some of It is very expensive, for a year may be required to make a single piece. The linen or silk is placed in a frame, the threads are drawn out one way, and with a needle and the finest spool thread the design is worked. Perfilado is taught In the public schools. Among the articles made are handkerchiefs, tablecloths, bedspreads and covers for chairs or lounges. The work Is hard and difficult, and the earnings are on an average less than a shilling a day. Oaioa* m W»»ther Prophet*. One of the, rites performed by the French peasants on New Year's eve Is the forecasting of the weather for the coming year by means of onions. When the bells ring for midnight mass they scoop out the middles of twelve onions, set them in a row on the kitchen table, fill them with salt mid name them fur the months of the year. Then when they return from mass they examine the condition of the salt. If it has melted in any of the "months," those months will be rainy; if the salt remains dry, it indicates drought; If half melted, the first fort night of the month will be wet. The peasants have such implicit faith in this means of foretelling the weath er that they plant their crops In accord ance with the prophecy of the onions. The Fifteenth Cenfnrr Onnthler. In the time of King Henry IV. of England the "smart set" managed to play bridge or its equivalent without shocking the susceptibilities of those who think it wrong to play for money. The fifteenth century gambler, accord ing to one historian, "played at cards for counters, nails and points in every house more for pastime than for gain." "Everie scholar or petyte (little one) that plaies for money is to be ex pelled," ordains a grammar school charter of the period. One of the du ties of hospital sisters was "to make dllygentt searche amonge the poor® for cards or dice." Mrs R. A. ftoward'of Efcfa ipent Wednesday with relatives and friends here. nrday. Peter Stadfeld Thursday.. Harry Fuller Volo callers. Will Sunday in Volo. John Bonslett of Lily Lake was seen on our streets Friday. Ed Mills of Wanconda was a caller at the Cash store Thursday. Miss Sarah Fox of Round Lake spent Thursday at S. J. Russell's. Mrs. Jason Converse is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John V? alton. Miss Lucy Dunnill visited friends in Wauconda a few days recently. Miss Bessie Clough of Wauconda was a Volo caller Sunday afternoon, Geo. Richardson and family of Round Lake were Volo callers Thursday. Charles Dunnill and sister, Bessie, were Wauconda callers Wednesday. Miss Bessie Dunnill of Chicago is spending her vacation at her home here. The Misses Rotchford of Chicago spent Sunday at the John Rosing home. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Winkle of Mc Henry visited Mr. and Mrs. Sable last Thursday. Paul Avery of the Chicago Business college spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuebler of Pal atine spent Friday aud Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson. Lee A. Huson and Misses Rose Hnson and Delia Croker of Libertyville called on friends in Volo Sunday afternoon. John Schremer of McHenry has ac cepted the position at the Cash store, recently vacated by Frank Zuelsdorf. Mrs. Henry Thiele and son, Bernard, of Goshen, Ind„ are visiting the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ros ing. Mr. and Mrs- A. P. Raught and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raught attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers in Waukegan Tuesday. For headache, constipation, eto.. Dade'8 Little Liver Pills are best They cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia A. Story, MoHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. Mr. Frank Zuelsdorf and Miss Sarah- ellen Nichols were married in Chicago May 21, 1906, and returned home Tues day evening. Sarah is the second old est daughter of Mr. and Mre. Harry Nichols of this place and is an accom plished young lady, while Frank has won many friends during his short stay as clerk in the Cash store. Their many friends wish them much joy and happi ness in their wedded life. A dose of Pine-ulee at bed time will usually relieve backache before morn ing. These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated and when moist ened and placed in the month you can't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules contain neither sugar nor alcohol--just gums and resins obtained from onr own native pine forests, combin<>d 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. RIDOEFIKLlfc Ed. Anners was in Nnnda Monday. Mrs. Cooke was in Chicago Monday. W. J. Garrison Wat in Woodstock Friday, Mrs. Hodginson visited in Woodstock last week. J. C. Button is visiting his daughter at Austion. Mrs. T. Corkill visited relatives at Cary Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. & Mason Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thayer were In Woodstock Monday. Mrs. Goddard and daughter, Etta, were in Woodstock Friday. Mrs. Johnston visited relatives in Chicago Friday and Saturday. Mrs J. B. Lyncb<and daughter, Lolo, were Chicago yisitors Monday. Mrs. and Mrs. Hanghawont visited their daughter at Woodstock Monday. Lyman Levey of Minneapolis spent Sunday with his parents and brothers in this vicinity. Mrs. Wakefield and sister. Mrs. Jen- ett, visited relatives in Woodstock Fri- dav and Saturday. Rev. W- R- Shelt returned Monday from Des Moines, Iowa, where he has been attending the general assembly. Mrs. Caroline Anringer, Mrs. Anna Auringer and children of Cary visited with the former's daughter, Mrs. T. Corkill, Wednesday and Thursday. Have you weakness of any kind-- stomach, back, or any organs of the body? Don't dope yourself with ordi nary medicine. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the supreme curative power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. G. W. Besley. _J '.,2 i" - - in To insure publication in The Plain dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to take particular notice to this effect 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 pationand the ills growing out of it Strength and vigor always follow their use. Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch, Mc Henry, and G- WV Besley. "West Mc Henry, Druggists. 25c. Try them. Why not get in line? Yes, it is a special-^-a very special--rate. $1.55 for this paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean for one full year. Don't let it get away from yon. It's the educational opportunity of your lifetime. The Weekly Inter Ocean ftnd thin paper $1.55 for one year. BIKGWOOD. Enright Oh leagued W< Chas. W. Harrison was in Friday. ^0 Chas. Carr was up at Richmond Wi y last. the windy city Tuesday. Lester Bell of Spring Grove Was Ib( town the first of the week. Willis Kettle and son visited with J. Harsh the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell were over at Spring Grove Thursday last Delbert Bacon is down from Lake Geneva visiting with home folks. John Green of Chicago is visiting with his brother, James, this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. Merchant of Barre- ville were in onr vicinity one day recent ly. Mrs. John Watson and daughters, Er- ma and Ethel, were in McHenry Satnr- nrday. Mrs. Eleanor Hawley has gone to El gin to spent a month with relatives And friends. Miss Mayme Knox closed a success ful term of school in the Harsh district Friday. , ; Miss Lucy Stevens returned home Monday from Seattle, Wash., were she has been for nearly four years. Geo. and Panl Meyers of McHenry passed through here with a large boat, on their way to Delavan Lake, Satnrday morning. Regular services at Universalist church next Sunday. Sunday school at 1:30 p.m., preaching at 3:80 p. m. Everybody cordially invited. The farmers were all smiles when they came to town last Thursday morn ing, rejoicing over the rain which oame our way last Wednesday evening. The township exercises for the pnblic schools will be held at the M. W. A. hall next Friday evening, Jane 8. A good program is being prepared. Every body come. The neat sum of #10 was takes in at the strawbury and ice cream social held at C. E. H. Tuttle's last Thursday evening. It was held for the benefit of the M. E. church. The tar that is contained in Bee's Lax ative Honey and Tar is harmless. It is not coal tar, but is obtained from the pine trees of our native forests. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is the best rem edy for colds pecause it acts on the bow- «>ls--thus expelling all colds from the system. Bee's is the original Laxative Honey and Tar, and is the best for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, lung and bronchial affections. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia A. Story, MoHen ry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. JOHNSBURGH. Frank Miller celebrated his 58th birth day last Thursday by entertaining his children and grandchildred at his home here. Both dinner and supper were served and a good time enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jos May and children, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Miller and children, Mr. and Mrs, John Meyers and children, Mr. and Mrs Jos. Michels, Misses Elizabeth and Eva Miller, Frank P. and Anthony Miller. Mr. Miller received many beautiful presents from the cpmpany. War Agalunt Consumption. - All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar enres coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some un known preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and in sist on having it. G. W. Besley. Very Low Rate* to Boston, Mni•, Via the North Western line, for tickets to be sold May 31 to Jnne 9, inclusive, with favorable return limits, on ac count of American Medical Association and other meetings. Apply to agent Chicago and North-Western R'y. Jun 9 Are you square with us? If no what is the reasonT many patients, troubles - ' • . -n.k , •* " W, ' (/ tk' i ') ' : •' >•:>>• ." ' ' • ' *„• * '•»* * % ••••. .• :• • v ' • 4 ) '• 4 . » r ' - WE HANDLE PILLS- BURY-s BESTf FLOUR P O S I T I V E L Y T H E B E S T F L O U R f T O W N . • ' I I .5 5 t < > • S * t - " .3 vm$ m -(pmm '.>7, 'j J '• I'.st*' . *-71 ! KM a '•-i k i si -sjj « * - ".1 -•/si J SINGLE AND ! PtiviiHj Harness! \ •<A .. ',.3 - £ 1 -j X J} \ (rive us your order for J that new single or driv- \ ing Harness. Our work ? is the best and prices are i J right. See our elegant J ! " line of Dusters and Xap ? Robes. :: :: :: :: : J j M. JL MEN, | * McHENRY, ILLINOIS. J WINE Cures Womt> Disease It fcss saved the Mves of MV weak, sick women ana rescued ott ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure you if you will only give it a chance. Try it. Sold by all druggists and deal ers in Si .00 bottles. QAVZ UP SUfTOHBL '*1 wore a supporter for four years, to keep up my weak/* writes Mrs. S. J. Chrisaum, Mannsville, N. Y. "My doctor sail no medicine woukt hdp mm. Aflsr taking C&niui 1 gave op mj sap- porter and am mm wdL" Bank of McHen ry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a mmi ftANUlK BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all lmslness intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact ory to our customers and respect fully solicit tits public patronage^ floney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections. INSURANCE! . s, • •'••W K- in rlrst Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. . ..... . V ,1.', **. . -. . " H'" . • A- 'v* ; :• , .. .-V •...'I .. .. lU - V)