PHONOGRAPHS Th© Victor is j-'itf.ri.ii'.irr" mYimmMIXM'u.r . ' ^; ,,W-, ,/n.in 1"> a This is Something New * ' 1 ? * • " . • • • * " ' We have just received something new in the line of a Record and we want to call your special attention to it. jft is an eight-inch Record and has just been placed upon .. 4he market by the Victor Phonograph company. The - price of this record is onW*..,.w: .v., v.. .35c. j y i ' - ' y ^ p e v e n - i n c h R e c o r d s , . ̂ * . i . . ^ ^ > * ; » • • ; . . . ' 3 0 c - ^ ' ' " T e n - i n c h R e c o r d s . . ; . . . . 0 O c 5 - - \ j." ^ *Jî y * *r<i ^ ' If, \* f ' i 1 •* • 's A 4. - » ^ - rl" ; .. N A; Huemann, West McHenry {Mont d'ore Ossog\iei BELOIAN STALLION I 1 I I I 1 i Color--Dark Bay; Height--18 Hands; Weight--2040 lbs.; Age--4 yes. § Will make the season of 1906 at barn of C. T. Eldredge where be can be fonnd at any time. TERMS: For breeding one mare, $18; two for $82; three for $45. For further information apply at the barn or address the McHenry Belgian Hofse C&. 4 McHENRY, ILLINOIS. | 1 FRUITS! mm VEGETABLES! I We carry a complete line of fresh Fruits and Vegetables in their season and invite the buying public to inspect the display. At the same time we & ou fill your Grocery wants from a high-grade stock oonsisting of a most oomplete assortment of everything carried in an up-to-date grocery store and at prices that will be found right, quality considered. I0IM STOfffl. 3 S WIST MdW Ewssa^sa^ssa^s P H I L I P J A E G E R | GENERAL COriMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALK OF Dressed Beef, ftutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Ejgs 1 This is the oldest house oh the Btreet Tags and price lists furnished on COLO STORAGE FRBB iJ J,;" Stall i * St. Wholesale Market. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ••MNMMNNNNMMNt flcHenry •M.:. *W-'. • ' •' Always a complete v line of Bakery Goods 11 ; OB *TIT*• FRESH EVERY DAY F> $,-*s Orders for parties and Weddings promptly -/ * attended to. When ' you buy Bakery in- - sist upon your dealer to give you the home « made goods which are ^,'y always the beet. ' m ZIMMfllNAIIII McHENRY, ILL. Nntloc ! To insnre publication in The Plain- copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to lid 7 * - nmniiniiniimmi WEST SIDE rket "W It 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 ACMATTHEWS •MMMMNMNMMIMM The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other wise ordered. Try it This paper and The Weekly Inter Ooean--tl. 55 gets both for one year Special deal. if 4'-* CENTERVILLE Market We handle everything in gfap Una of fresh and salt " MEATS *nd Sausages. We also handle the Mc- Henry Creamery Butter. Chas. Q. Frett, McHenry, III. Chicago & North-Western ̂ Effective May 20, 1906. WEEK DAT TBA1HS. •OBTBBOQim Leave Ohicafto. 7.05 am Via Elgin....... 8,45 a m. Via Des Plalnes .. 12.30 p m Via Ei^a *1.00 p m Via Des Plalnes.. 3.45 pm Via Des Plalnes.. 4.00 p m Via Elgin 4.57 p m Via Des Plalnes.. •Saturday only. SUNDAY TRAIHB. 8.00am .Via Des Plalnes... 8.45 am Via Elgin. . .. 0.10am . ..ViaDes Plalnes... 2.08 p m Vi&Elgin WBXK DAY TRAINS. Leave McHenry. •7.18 a m.. 7.23a m.... 8.32a m... SOUTHBOUND. Via Des Plalnes.. . . .Via Elgin Via Des Plalnes.. 4.23 p m Via Des Plalnes.. 4JQ p m Via Elgin 6.17 pm Via Des Plalnes... •Monday only. SUNDAY TKA1HS. 7.23 am --Via Elgin 7."8 p m Via Des Plalnes... 7.48 p m Via Des Plalnes... 7.48 pm VlaElnin. . Arrive McHenry ....10.17 a m ....10.17 a m .... A50 p m 8.37 p m . . . . 4 .45 p m ... .4.40 p hi m .... 9.87 a m ...11.14 a m ...11.14 a m ... 4J>5 pm Arrive Chicago ... .8JB6 a ui .. .10.10 a m .. .9.35 a in ....8.15 p m --449 » ni ...1015 a W 8.25 p u» . . . . 9 .15 p bc . ..10.20 p tn WANTED. Cucumber Fickles 50c. a bushel cash :*i for every load of Cucumber Pickles. Contracts and seed can be had of M. J. Walsh, J. W. Freund, P. 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. Nitioul Pickle&(ionin$(o. | k Successors to S | Stafford-Richardson Co., g: West McHenry, McHenry, JohnsburKh. ®9saasKi PHOTO STUDIO. Portrait*. All shapes ant sizes. Sev eral proofs to select from. Each doz- «»p finished in differentstyles. Price, •2.00 and upward. Outdoor Work. We have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor work, sucli as ft roup pictures, views < {buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Cular|«mer\t(. Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed In every instance. Finished in black and white or colors. Warn**. A variety of styles in stock to select from. Odd sizes made up for any size picture, certificate, etc. Waokegan St., near the Btandplpe. WEST McHENRY, ILL. T.UpKons, 493 =fe Something special I The Weekly In ter Ooean and this paper for $1.56 for one year. Ask as what It jjjp »»->:u a.-»iana^ | North Dakota | i Lands!! 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 for advertising matter, maps and full information in re gard to these lands. MUR RAY BROS. LAND COM PANY, Minneapolis, Minn, 1 Ben Stillini • local Agent. | NEW HOMES IN THE WEST 8HO8HONE RESERVATION TO BE OPENED TO SETTLEMENT. Chicago £ North-Western R'J ABBSBB««« Bound Trip Kxcuraton Bates Front All Points July IS to 39. Less than one fare for the round trip to Shoshoni, Wyoming, the reservation border. The only all rail route to the raeerva- : tion border. Bates of registration July 16 to 81 at Shoshoni and Lander. Reached only by this line. Write for pamphlets, telling how to take np one of these attractive home steads. Information, maps and pamphlets free on request to W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., Chicago, 111. EMSBALD PABK. H. Bending of Chicago Sundayed at his cottage here. Messrs. 3no. and Jos. Armstrong of River Forest spent Sunday at the park. L. Huck entertained a number of Chicago friends over Sunday at his cot tage. Messrs. Haxton of Chicago spent a few days the first of the week at the park. Misses Edith Mid LaNette Whiting of Ringwood visited Misses Knox Sunday evening. Mrs. Ed. Knox and daughter, Mayme, spent Monday afternoon at R. J. Sutton's. Mrs. R. J. Sutton visited Mrs. P. Mc- Cabe and Mrs. H. Felmeten Tuesday afternoon. Messrs. Wnr., John and Joe Sutton attended fipld meet at Woodstock Sat urday last. Messrs. Ben Martin and Emmet Geary of Wauconda were callers la this vicinity Sunday Messrs. and Mesdamee J. H. Lacy, C. A. Cohan and D. W. Hill of Chicago spent Snnday here. Miss Agnes Carey of Ringwood and Ada Carey of Spring Grove visited at Ed. Knox's Sunday. W. K. Burns, W. M. Burns and Miss Grace spent Saturday evening and Son- day at their cottage. Misses Margaret and Lucy Sutton and Master Robert Larkin called on friends in Barreville Monday. Miss Alice Smith has been assisting Mrs. Wm. Wright of Griswold Lake with her household duties the past few days. Miss Mary Knox Closed a very sucess- ful term of school here last Wednesday. Ice cream and cake were served the pupils and a number of guests in the afternoon. John Wright and daughter, Mrs. Lock wood and children, moved to near Griswold Lake this week from the former's home here, he having sold his farm to a Mr. Comisky of Chicago. The old time method of purging the system with Cathartics that tear, gripe, grind and break down the walls of the stomach and intestines is superseded by Dade's Little Liver Pills. They cleanse the liver, and instead of weakening, bnild up and strengthen the whole sys tem. Relieve headache, biliousness, constipation, etc. Sold by N. H. Pet esch, J. A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Bee- ley, West McHenry. The Plaindealer and Chicago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for |8.50. Order at once as the time of this offer is lipiited. Jtead The Plaindealstr "wa&t' NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLt CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS JOKNSBUBOB. Wm. Altkbff was a McHenry caller Monday. Mrs. Mat Blake is visiting Milwaukee relatives. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Mat Schaefer, a baby girl. Mrs. Martin Schmitt visited Milwau kee relatives a few days. Peter Wagner of McHenry spent Monday with relatives here. John Miller and children spent Snn day with McHenry relatives. Jos. Frett ot Chicago spent Sunday at his cottage at Cottage Grove here. Miss Marie Kock and lady friends of Chicago spent a few days at the Bay. Henry Miller of McHenry attended the Bauer-Schmitt wedding Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bauer return ed to their new home la Chicago; Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Freund and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Michels. Mrs. Anton Meyers returned home Saturday from a few weeks' visit with relatives in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. John May and Mrs. Mat May and Miss Gertie Ruenc are visiting Iowa relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and chil. dren drove through here on their way to Henry Stilling's Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Kattner and daughter, Julia, of Spring Grove spent one after noon with Mrs. John Thelen. John Sohooshmitt and gentleman friend of Chicago visited Mat Frennd and relatives a few days this week. Mrs. Wm. Oeffling and daughter, An nie, and Mrs. Jos. Hnemann spent Mon day afternoon with McHenry relatives. A good crowd attended the Baner- Schmitt wedding dance at Mrs. Geo. Nell's last Thursday evening. All re port a most enjoyable time. Every form of distressing ailment known as Piles originates internally. The real cause of the trouble is inside. ManZan is put up in collapsible tubes with nozzle so the medicine can be ap plied where it will do the most good, and do it quickly. If you are suffering with Piles you owe yourself the duty of trying ManZan. Sold by N.'H. Petesch, J. A. Story, McHenry; Beeley, Weet McHenry. -- -- i BiiHiKFUCLU Mrs. Fred Reed was in Chicago Mon day. Geo. Doolittle was in Nunda the first of the week. A. G. Levey was in Nunda on busi ness Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Skinner were in Nunda Thursday. Mrs. Levey and daughter, Etta, visit ed in Franklinville Sunday. Mrs. J. Miller and Mrs. A. Anners took in the sights of Elgin Saturday- Mrs. R. Goddard and daughter, Gen evieve, visited at Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Garrison and daughter were in Woodstock Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Dufield and son, Arthur, visited friends at Burton's Bridge Sun day. Miss Harriet Babcock of Nunda visit ed Miss Laura Thayer Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Cole and daughter, Gracia. of Woodstock visited at Mrs. Goddard's Saturday. Rev. W.R.Sheltis at Bristol, Ind., helping care for his father, who is seri ously ill. Mrs. Linscott and daughter of Wood stock visited her sister, Miss Mable Skinner, Tuesday.' Gertrude and Margaret Fay of Ring- wood visited friends here from Satur day until Wednesday. „ D. Kline was in Woodstock Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lynch are visiting relatives at Antigo, Ripon and Green Lake, Wis. You can see the poison Pine-ules clear out of the kidneys and bladder. A sin gle dose at bedtime will show you more poison upon arising the next morning than is expelled from the system in any other way. Pine-nlee dissolve the im purities, lubricate the kidneys, cleanse the bladder, relieve pain and do away with backache speedily, pleasantly and permanently. Sold by N. H. Petesch, J. A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Beeley, West McHenry. $75.00 to the Pacific Coa*t and return from Chicago. Corre»pondin»ly Low Bound Trip Bates from other Point*, Via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North western Line daily, June 1 to Sept. 80, to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Port land, Seattle and Taconia and other Pacific Coast points. Very low rates to Helena, Butte, Spokane, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Daily and personally conducted excursions in Pullman tourist sleeping cars to San Francisco, Los An- geles and Portland, through without change. Double berth only $7.00 from Chicago and $5.75 from Omaha. Choice of routes. For rates, tickets, etc., ap ply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 50 alt Aug 11 Cur«d of Brlght'a Dlieate. Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had kidney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians for twelve years; had taken a well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recommended but got no relief until 1 began using Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease. Before I began taking Foley s Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick-like substance and sometimes a slimy substance. I believe I wonld have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." G. W. Besley. I It's the educational opportunity of Nour lifetime. The Weekly Inter Ooean ad* I and this paper fl.06 for one year. | •auk Harry Nioholls spent Thursday in Chicago. Ambrose Raught was a McHenry caller Tuesday. Harry Fuller was a recent caller at the Cash store. Miss Anna Hansen was a McHenry caller Saturday, Mrs. John Richardson was a McHenry caller Thursday. Mrs. Fred Dnnnill and daughter, Bessie, and son, Charles, -were Nunda callers Wednesday. Asa Joyce of Rockfeller was seen on our streets Friday. Geo. Gnrler of DeKalb called at the creamery Saturday. Benard Rosing of Chicago spent Sun day with home folks. Mrs. A. J. Raymond visited friends in Libertyville recently. Mrs. Barry Nicholls was a Round Lake caller Wednesday. Neal Shulterof Waukegan was seen on our streets Thursday. Wm. Kretschmer of Chicago took in the sight of Volo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hertle and family spent Sunday at John Rosing's. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vogt were Wauconda callers Tuesday. Mrs. Harris and daughter of Wau- oouda were in town Sunday. • Frank Henkle and family spent Sun day with friends in Fremont. Miss Lillian Effinger spent Saturday with her mother in Waitoonda. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sable spent Snnday with their childen in McHenry. Chas. Dillon of Wankegan spent Sun day with Wm. Dillon and family. Root. Walton and children transacted business at Round Lake Satnrday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Peck and daughter, Gladys, were Volo callers Sunday, Misses Kate and Frances Rosing of Round Lake spent Sunday at home. Arthur Frost and lady friends spent Sunday with the former's parents here. Geo. Walton of Chicago spent the past week with Harry Mcholls and fam ily • Misses Hellen Raymond aad Maud Walton were Round Lake callers Fri day. ' Misses Anna Miller, Hellen Raymond and Mand Walton were McHenry call ers Tuesday. B1MOWOOJU. Willis Kittle is visiting at L Harsh's. W. M. Foss Chicagoed one day re cently. Ben French spent several days recent ly in Wankegan. A large number from here attended the field meet at Woodstock. Guy Hodge of Solon Mills la olerking in S. W. Brown's drug store. Mrs. Ed Hopper of Spring Grove vis ited with her mother, Mrs. Coates, the past week. Geo. E. Adams and sisters, Misses Ida and Vera, spent Sunday with relatives at Fox Lake. Mrs. J. E. Cristy of Waupaca, Wis., was called here by the illness of her father. Mr. Harsh. Ed Keefe and the Misses Katie and Mae Keefe were passengers for Chica go Tuesday evening. The township school exercises were well attended last Friday evening. The program, tho short, was well rendered. The many friends of Mr. Harsh will be sorry to learn that he received a stroke of paralysis while milking, last Monday morning, and at this writing is quite ill. Don't overlook this: There will be regular service for the Universalist ohurch next Sunday, sermon .t 2:80 p. m., Sunday school at 1:80 p. ra. Every body should attend. What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. G. W. Besley. School closed Friday last, with a pic nic at Pistakee Bay Wednesday. The past year has been a most successful one, and we are glad to state ^hat Prof. W. B. Johonnott has been secured for the coming year. Dragging Down Pains are a syaiptoaa of trouble which caa attack a viz: faHtac * ths womb. WNh this, generally, CSMC ftmgtilar aad palatal periods, wwfcMfcv drains, backache, headache, nsnswNM, dizziness, iî rttaMlity, tirsl MBag, etc. The care is WINE OF The Female Regulator •hat tract, which strenĵ bealag M organs. Cafdirf reguMtas the am and peflBSOSat i complaints. At all bottles. 1, vegetable ex> sqcfc a SMTVSIMIS, lance, on all relieves pain MSS. It Is a •ae tor all mt dsaterstn ti.00 "I SUTRSXB AWFUL FAD In my womb aai wales," writes Mrs. Naomi Bake, «f Wshster Grove, Mo., ' 'also in my right aad left rfdea, and my menses wars vsrypudnful and Irref Ular. Sines taktagCfcrdai 1 fsstVkaa new wosaaa and do aeiaribraa I Oft. It is the best asdlclne 1 FANCY GROCERS. • - *; -VH %%>• • •' 5 * • WE HANDLE PitlJ- BURY'S BEST FLOUR POSITIVELY THE B E S T F L O U R I N TOWN. 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