McHenry Public Library District Digital Archives

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jul 1906, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

m T r- T" el OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS \ Sfc ' ' IHlHM 0?£ t. JOBNSBDRGB. •Wy ^ ine of lngleside sjjent the Fourth here. n/a. Huemanb- of McHenry drove |y x\r>: ?.V" :• • 1 m i : *.v* here Sunday evening. f ^ ̂ ' >«r\ . That isj^feare the new style Sc^iultz Piano is n^w. Une Swallow doesn't make a summer, but one safe ofa^new Schultz Piano in & neighborhood^Hn come pretty near making the Sfchultz tb&,only iiWtrnpieijit that will sel in that community. There's a reasonfi^r it: Tlje Schulta is bu^jK^sti liorior; the"»ehultz has a pleasing individuality of tone; th Schultz has an action tjiat" responds to tli^ most exacting techmqu^>^^lh «^ th© store and try them. J ? - ^ 2*.$i DOMES FOR THOUSAND - 0ttfe and a quarter million acres to be Opened to settlement on the * SHOSHONE RESERVATION Dates of registration July 16th to 31st. EXCURSION RATES Low rates i^om all points, less than one. fare for the round trip from'Chicago, daily July 12th to ̂ th via • • _ -The only all rap route to Shoshoni, Wy& fes the reservation border. •» X W. B. KNISKERN, P. T. M.? Chicago & Northwestern Ry.r Chicago: Please send to tny address pamphlets, maps and Infor­ mation concerning the opening of the Shoshone or ^Wind River reservation to settlement. •• •••• •••• •••• •••• •••••••• (Cut out thlsCoutpo'n) ~yo» t I I I * S I I 1 ! ! Mont d'ore Ossog\ie BELGIAN STALLION i Colo?--Dark Height---18 Hands; Weight--2040 lbs.; Age--4 yrs. Will make the season of 1906 as follows:' Tnesdaj^t Smith's Corners; Thursdays, a^ Chas. Knaach's, Barrevill<#jFpiaay, aFUenry Nicholl's Volo; balance of week at barn of C. T. Eldredge. TERMS: For breed­ ing one mare, $18; two for f32; three for $45. For fnrther information apply at the barn or address the McHenry Belgian Horse Co. f J McHENRY, ILLINOIS. § Science of Health To Love, to Comfort and to Heal ^ Therein is Life Divine Prof. Leach never says what he can do; hut his patients say what he has done. It you cannot call at his office, send your address, state your trouble and he will send you a name Or-tsgtivuoniai that will sul your case. & « Here is a lady who could not stand our walk alone. Cured In 4s treatments Ml JTonlca.^l., Feb. 16, 1903.--Prof. Leach: I want the public to know what Prof. Leach has done (or me. The (lrst time I visited Prof. Leach I could not take PROF. F. A. LfcACH. one step alone, and had not Jnvn able to walk for' almost a year. I had no use of my limbs whatever, and i could not move my feet at art. and the pain wa» something awful. After taking six treatments 1 could walk across tlie room, and now I lyu taking iny iastf course of treatmentSr and I Consider myself alntos' ~ J * ~ -are of my baby. which will make forty-ftye in self almost cured, for I am abl'etodo'most of my housework and take care of my baby. Anyone wishing further iuformatlcu address,Alt's. 1« tVJ^ulmer. Touted, In. Prof. Leach Diagnoses Free of ^Charge. • • "3 - - . • •' * A 8pnd tor free testimonial booklet, "TheBlble Teachea." Prof. Leach makes calls In any part of the stake. Telephones: Chicago,TBI; Inter-State 48. - v > •' - Office--R6om a, the Spui^ii^.Elgin, 111. V r'i- ^ ^ •Baooa»Me«Bi>oi>Beoo»< Md- ;Wer.-drilling a specialty. 'Phone 353. WM. BACOIM Dealer in Windmills, Pipes, Pumps, Fittings, Well Supplies. First-class work guaranteed at all tinea. McHENRY, ILL. PROBATE NEWS urniahed by McHenry County Cotipuuy, Woodstock. Illinois.! - ^ f REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. •tten fctlltlug & w to Mathias Freund. It 3, blk ltt, McHenry, w of river ...$1000 00, Albert L Howe & w to R W Howe It 25 ' Orchard Beach, McTHeri^y. 86000 E W Howe & w to Kate F HOWe, same.. 25000 John J Freund & w to Geo J Saver; e 4a - •ijc[J 100 of h» n% nH nw* sec 1», McHenry. . A L Howe & w to Arthur Bassuler, lot 52, Orchard Beach Belief Wilson per Exr et als, to John F Olaxton, land msec 6, Nunda, A In Sec 31, McHenry. lOOftC MARRIAGE LICENSES. * Levitt Clinton Beck, 28: Woodstock am 00 HOLCOAtBVlLLK. Earl Peck spent Sunday at Marengo. Miney Peck of ^ganconda was a caller here Sunday. Mrs. P. F. Hunt haabeen on the sick list the past week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMillan, Sunday, July 8, a son. ^ Miss Mabel Smith of Lake Geneva is visiting in this vicinity. Mrs. S. Hanson of Barreville is spend­ ing a few days at A. Johnson's. Messrs. and Meadames A. P. and Ben Peck were Waucouda visitors Monday. A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. anchors. A. Johnson, Sunday, July Mason and daughters, Cora >f Richmond are visiting tel- ; » . W o o d s t o c k . .Harvard . ... Harvard .. .Woodstock Harvard .. .Woodstock Marengo .. .Union .. Green . .Greenwood . Woodstock McHenry . . . Marengo Chicago ,.. .Chemung .. ..Chemung Lake Geneva We have a fine line of Talking Machines and ask the public to come in and see them. Onr line of Hammocks, Fishing Tackle and Jewelry is most complete and the prices are right. OPTKAl ^We'iiave just received an elegant nfcWline of Optical Goods, which we want yon to see. your convenience. MtllfllRY? ftIIIIOIt*s: Chicago & North-Western. Chicago!^. northbound T.OTi h rfiJJ, Via Elfrin 8.+.*> a rn /..Via Des i'laiufla ... 12.30 p"frcs<<. ..Via Elgin..... *1.00 p m..,w. Via Des Piainea... 3.4T> p m....».^;Via I)es Ptaines... 4.00 p ni..... 4 !--Via Elgin 4.57 p m........Via Des Plaines... *Sathrdayoniy. BUNDAT TRAlMf.' ' . .Via Des l'lainei... Via Ktgin. . „ . ..Via Des Piainea 11.14 a m . ,... Via Elgin 4.56 p m ^MEEK RAY tbalhs. V SOUTH BOUND.ChK£. Via Des I'laines >.35 a m . .Via Elgin. .10.10 a n ... Via Des Plaines....... .9.35am ...Via Des Plaines 6.15 p m Via Elgin 7.10 p n pm. ..'....Via Des Plaines •Muodajronly. ' JEUNDAT TRAINS. 7.t3am....i...» -Via Elgin 7,08 p m > ia Des i'laines.... 7 4K p ni. ...Via Des Plaines.... 7.4Spm... Via Elgin. . Effective May 80, 1906. tllK DAT TRAIKS. : Aam«e McHenry. .. .10.17 a m 10.17 a m ;.. ..2.50 p m ....2.37 p m ....4.45 p m ... .0.40 p m. . . .8.40p it .,..9.37 ate ..11.14am 8.00 am -- S . 4 5 a m . « 9 10a m.r.i 2.02 p m.... (jeave Men-mi®! »t.12 a ni;. 7.23 a m 8.;<2a m,..v 4.23 p m... 4.23 p m.. 6.17 7>55 p m ..10.* a rr p m ...9.15 p n ...10.20 p el Something special! The Weekly In ter Ocean and this paper for$155 for one jmc* A»ka#Trf»atit Verne E Tryon, 19.. ave R. Greene, 22.. a M. Acker, 22 J, Cooney, 27 rene M. Phalen, 26.... Joseph P. Ewen, 26 ... Clara M. Janke, 18.... Daniel O'Ronrke, 30 Katherine Clark, 25........ Edward A. Tdfe»T48. Mrs. Jane ReiHy, 84....... Roy W. Colby, 29 *.. Caroline Spurling, 19 John M: Parker, 51 -- Emily V. Reeling, 42...; ... Hiram Conn, 22.". Christiana Hawver, 19..... James H. Norton, 84... Inez B. Mountford, 21.Genoa Jet., Wis. frank Lembeka,34 ..Harvard Lena Eicksteadt, 24........... Marengo Albert Vernon Ford, M. Harvard Olive N. Kane, 29 Harvard Ernest F. Bockhus, 22....... Woodstock Emma C. Sahs, 19 Woodstock Cared a Comrade of Cholera Morbus and Saved His Lib. < - "While returning from the Grand Army Encampment at Washington <Sty, a comrade from Elgin, 111., was taken with cholera morbus and was in 4 critical condition," writes Mr. J. E. Houghland, of Eldon, Iowa. "I gav^ him Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his life. I/have been engaged for ten years in immigration work and conducted many parties to the south andtwest. I always carry this remedy and have used it successfully on many occasions. No person traveling^ at home should be without this remedy," For sale by G. W. Besley. --- ** Cherry Valley circle will meet with Mrs. Ella Hudson,' Thursday, July 19, for a picnic in the gxove. Corgj&^s early in the morning as co We also send a cordial invitatioi Ostend society. Come one, come a Makes the Liver Lively. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrap gives per­ manent relief in cases of habitual con­ stipation as it-stimulates the liver and restores the action of the*bowels with­ out irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Does not nanseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remember the name Orino and refute nMita|»r %f|Bniajr.. >, Mrs. MaVl and Laura ativgehere. Messrs. and Mesdames A. P. and B. F. Peck were McHenry visitors Satur­ day evening. Mrs. H. Magoon of Terra Cotta spent Saturday and Sunday with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. P. F. Hnnt. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dayoll and son, Clar­ ence, and Mrs. G. Johnson were Nnnda callers one day last week'. Twenty Year Battle. "I was a loser in a twenty-year battle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which turned the tide, by curing both, till not a trace remains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old Ulcere, Cuts, Burns and Wounds. 29c at N. H. Petesch's, McHenry; G. W. Besley's, West McHenry/ druggists. B1MOWOOO. The mnsic at the Methodist church will be of special interest next Sunday. The vocaf voices of the choir Wfll be as­ sisted by several pieces of string music. Do not fail to be there. Your presence will decide whether or not the arrange­ ment* will be continued. Subject of sermon: "God's Way of Dealing With Queer and Weak People." A new feature was introduced in the evening service last Sunday evening. The pastor gave an illustrated lecture upon Japan and a band of string music accompanied the lecture. The church was well filled and the people much interested. Universalist chnrch. We wish to an­ nounce that we have not closed for va­ cation yet. The fact that quite a few were absent from church last Sunday necessitates this notice. Regular servi­ ces next Sunday. Preaching at 2:30 p. m. and Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Everybody invited. 0 « Will Interest Many. " Every person should know that health is impossible if the .kidueyA are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will core kidney and bladder disease in every form,and will build up and strengthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger of Bright's disease or diabetes if 'oley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. W 'Jacob Freund of Spring Gro*e Bpent i Sunday wit^iHS^ptfier"here*-" * . 'Is'.;" Misses • Elpie^iedjMMUi of ChTca'go spjltot'W? 'fourth nere. - *. "Mr. and'sl|ra.^at. Schmitt of Zenda,. Wi8.,^pent Spiday at John Miller^ Mi\ and Mrs., 6ti« Murray and soil spent Sunday with McHenry relatives. Miss Bessie Peterson of Iowa, is visit­ ing relatives and friends here fpr a time. Meadames Jacob Freund a^d Anna Miller spent Wednesday at Mr* Stephen Preund's. John Martin returned to 'his home in Chicago Sunday evening after Spending a week here. ' ,• ..3.,,. , Mr. and Mrs. John Stilling and chil­ dren spent Sunday at Mr. and Mm HenryStilling's. Mrs. Frank Schumacher and sob, An­ tony, of Spring Gcove spent Tuesday at Mrs. Anton Meyer's. Messrs. and Mesdames Jos. Michela, and Hubert Michels spent o^y re-4 cently at John S. Frennd's. V \ Martin Schnlitt and a number of young folks of Milwaukee fpent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Maftin Schmitt. Mrs. Anton May and children return­ ed from Iowa last week where they have been the guests of relatives dnriibg the past few weeks. ® , J°iy% Miss Elisabeth May fas home for a week. •' Good ice cream at C. M. Adams' on Sunday. John J. Schaefer Chioagoed one day last week. Miss Margaret King was a Ringwood callei- Monday. Mrs. Jacob Weingart called on Mary ^teffes Friday. Miss Frances Kirsf is tin, guest of Mrs. H. Michels. Henry Heimer of McHenry was a cal ler here Sunday. Peter Miller and family spent Monday Henry Stilling's. Mrs. Henry Hettermah was a Henry visitor Monday. Miss Katie Beckn^an has returned to her home in Waukegan. Mrs. John Blake of McHenry spent Sunday at John Klein's. Theo. Meyers is entertaining relatives PK î cv i*A fkia nrnnlr HUUi VUiVCtgU VUftO *» VVMi Peter Britz and lady friend were Me Henry callers last Friday. John Karls and children visited with Math B. Schaefer Sunday. Jacob Schumacher of Spring Grove was seen in town Sunday. Mrs. Susan Freund is visiting rela tives in Chicago for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pepping of Chi­ cago spent the Fourth here. Mrs. j. D. Debrecht boarded the Ch%. cago train Tuesday morning. t Mrs. John E. Nye of Valparaiso^ Ind., is visiting at Dr. N. J. Nye's. . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith were McHenry callers last Friday. Mrs. Wm. Althoff entertained New Muuster relatives last week. Mrs. Nick Steffes spent several days this week with Mary Steffes. Chris Blake and family are entertain­ ing Chicago friends this week. ' * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scheid of Lily Lake were callers here Monday Mathias Bauer and family frera the guesta of Mrs. Britz ltet Friday. Mrs. Anna Bugner spent several days with her daughter at Ringwood. Mrs. Nick Weber and son of Spring Grove were callers here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Heimer of McHenry enjoyed a ride thru here Monday. Miss Eva Huemann spent Sunday afternoon at Miss Susie Freund's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Etten of Spring Grove drove through here Sunday. Miss Susan Thiel of Chicago has been the guest of her folks the past week. Mrs. Joe Schaefer spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hay. Misses Mary Miller and Hellen Mich­ els were guests at Joe Michels' Sunday. Misses Rose Lay and Gertrude Schae­ fer were Pistakee Bay visitors last Fri­ day. ^ Rev. Father John Schmitt of Anrora, 111., is visiting his mother an$ relatives here. Miss Maggie Freund entertained her sister, Mrs. KSte Ranen, of Spring Grove last Friday. Fred Karls and family of McHenry were guests at the home of Math. B. Schaefer last Thursday. Mrs. Shaid is entertaing. her two daughters, Lizzie and Katie, and their two daughters from Chicago for a time. Martin Smith, Peter May and Viveon Hergott left Monday evening for Iowa where tbey intend to stay unjil winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Berr and the former's.sister, Miss Katie Berr, of Chi­ cago spent the Fourth with ..relatives here. MiB8es/Ella Martiiv and Lucy Person returned to Chicago after a pleasant visit/here and were accompanied home y Miss Celia Nell. Martin May entertained the following company Sunday: Hubert Michels and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klapperich, Mr. and Mrs. Martin'Lay, Frank Freund and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Adaius, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Freund. C i TOXiOk ft . v arry Lufek of Grayslake was in Vflk> recently. Chris Sable was a McHenry caller last Wednesday, .. •• • - ' Dr. E. F. Shaker of Grayslake was in town Sunday. hoe. Fisher was ar Round Lake caller last Thi^rsd^y " J Miss Annie Hanson of McHenry spent Sunday at home. - \ , Mr. and Mrs. Thoa Fisher spent Sun­ day at Waucon^a. " "\ . F. J. Barbiau of McHenry was wen on oar streets recently. James Carney of Round-Lake- was in Volo Sunday afternoon. Lester Turnbull of Wauconda was a Sunday evening caller here. * • ' Ed. Lnsk of Round Lake was seen on our streets Sunday evening. ~ r ; . Mr. and Mrs. John Walton vtere Wau­ conda callers last Thursday,, Will Kretschmer of Chic^igb spent the Fourth with friends, at Vola ^ Mrs. C. JDryer and son, George, Were Chicago visitors oyer Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Hironimusand sister,Lucy, were McHenry callers Tuesday. w Mrs. Frank Henkle and children were Wauconda callers last Thursday. ^ Mrs. A. J. Raymond and daughter, Hellen, spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. George Kuebler of Palatine vis­ ited Mrs. John Richardson recently: George Kirk of Chicago spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nich- Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hicey and children of Barrington spent Sunday at Raught Bros. ••1. Misses Katie and Frances Rosing of Round Lake spent Sunday at their home here. » Miss Gertrude Turner of Wauoonda spent last Week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Huson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuller- and son, Harry, of Wauconda were callers here Bundav. Miss Bessie Dunnitt is spending her vacation with friends at Prophetstown this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hironimua visited with relatives in Waukegan last Wednesday and Thursday.^ Misses Maude Walton and Hellen Raymond were Grayslake callers Satur­ day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, son, Walter, and daughter, Rena, spent Sun­ day at Ivanhoe. Mrs. Gertrude Ritta and family of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Rosing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richardson and children of Elgin are visiting friends and relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunnill and Mrs. Straits spent Sunday at Wauconda. MrB. Kate Effinger and children of Wauoonda spent the Fonrth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Stadtfeld.here. Mrs. Mary Doan and children of Stoughton, Wis , are visiting the for­ mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Han­ son. • Alfred'Nicholls and two "gentlemen friends of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nich- olls. " . „ Messrs. Sam and Johnston McCormick and Miss Gertrude Webb of, Chicago spent the Fourth with the former's sis ter, Mrs. George Walton. 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= Peteeeh, J. A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry: 1 i 4 Don't forget the "want "column 1 A Hard Lot t of troubles to contend with spring from a torpid liver and blocaded bowels, un­ less you awaken theui to their proper action with Dr, King's New Life Pills; the pleasantest and most effective cure for,Constipation. They prevent Appen­ dicitis and tone up the system. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, McHenry; G. W. Bes- !•£>, West McHenly, pig sto: A fancy grocers. WE HAVE SECURED THE AGENCY IN THIS VICINITY FOR THE IDEAL POOD FOR HOT WEATHER AHEAD OF ALL THE REST, IOC. 3 PACKAGES FOR telephone jji# SINGLE ANB Excursion Ticket* to State Spantth War Veterans' Reunion, Galesburff, 111., via the North-Western line, will be sold at reduced rates July 19, 20 and 21, limited to return until July 23, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-West- ern R'y. _____ _ J«ly *1. Read The Plaindealar. troubles b-provcd by thousands of 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. :: :: :: :: : CARRIAGE TRIMMIHGASPfCIALTT M. A.THELEN McHENRY, ILLINOIS. WINE OF •^1 • "l *•- Bowel Complaint iu Children. During the summer" months children are subject to disorders of the bowels which shoujd receive careful attention as soon as^Mirst unnatural looseness of the bowels-appears. The best medi cine in use for bowel complaints is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy as it promptly controls any unnatural looseness of the bowels, whether it be in a child or adult. For sale by G. W. Beslajr. , • -. ^ Cures Woijfr , Disease It has SAVtuJ the Mves of *ian|r wmk, skk women and rescued oth­ 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 desk ers In <1.00 bottles. GAVE OP SUPPOHtm M1 wore a supporter for four years, to keep up m worn*,* writes Mrs. S. J. Chrtsmaa, at Mannsviile, N. Y. "Myrdoctor ssli no nedidne would hdp flae. Aft* taking Cardui 1 gave up BQT MP" porter aad turn aw waft " Bank of J McHenry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does fe' '- tflKMl BARKIIK BOSRfSS! We endeavor to do all business intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to our customers and respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. floney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections................ INSURANCE J in First Class Companies, ak the lowest rates. Y ours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. A „ . \ f-X il l • -.'V-m-: i 1 ' *1

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy