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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Oct 1906, p. 5

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UP ft*"* ' " ; ^ . •'Sal -:<-•*•' Umfc * »<* „ •>„,. , • "'••i f <• >. **" * , #* >•" I '** ** ^ -***H 3 H<»re cstfi toer fmmd, at aftttfees, the finest of Jewelry, Organs, Pianos, Talking Machines, Sewing Machines, Sheet Music and in fact everything generally found in a first-class jewel­ ry store. Our line of Wedding Gifts is unsurpassable and we invite yon tQ inspect same before purchasing. »-V ' v ' 4 \ i" » • 2 - t ' ^ \ ' ; d , ' I ' * • > - ' < V * N. AH U EM ANN, f?" ̂ West ilcHenry, Illinois. SS-/Q NEIGHBORING NE JVS AS CHRONICLED B Y OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS • ' . J " . . * . * , r ma WEST SIDE •Hi*. * , -tr k '< -WfV STORE filp! V, 'i ' J •" sJR" ,-ss ; ' * s"Zr&itell * V Vwl Hands Across tHe Sea From International Sleeves John Bui readies out (ram the London offices oftke INTER- N A T I O N A L TAILORING CO. to shake hands with t*. his cousin, Uncle Sun. in his New York 4 headquarters. He is Congratulat ing H*. on h is enor­ mous purchases o l Engl i sh ^^International Tailoring Co. POPULAR PRICES Jlfew York Chicago San Francisco They maintain often in Baffin. «!». where their burnt eooop op the choicest product* of the German mills. Altogether, the INTERNATIONAL is one <4 the heaviest woolen buyers in Europe and America to-day. Their stocks have to be enormous to meet the de­ mands created by " a million garments a year." The International Enterprhe Reflects Credit on all Americant. You can share more of it by becoming an International man. We show samples and taKe measures Here. M. J. WALSH. W. McHENRY, •THE STANISLAUS COUNTY Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh Illinois. sells the MoVi.'ker Gasolifi Engine, Duplex Grinding Milh|, Rock Island Plo-.vs, Wagons, Carriages, Buggit s Wind Mill Well Supplies, Harness Paint Oil and K1& qS Machine 0«l a Specialty. fi'CX fruklii LltKm M Worksf . am agent for the above. We i put the Rods on your Build­ ings and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages If no more thau 1500. Oall and get full particulars. ; * i cieril BlKksaitttg Prkcs ilwiys Reisoulile! WEST SIDE rket Always a complete line Fresh and Salt . Meats* Sansaeres, Etc. Highest- market prices paid for Porkers. We also carr^-V constantly on hand a vetfr choice line of Canned Goods and Bakery. What more has any first-class city 11$: CENTERVILLE «aeis»>------------\ G S. BANDAIX. -ViSlBtL. JOSL.YN. ! mmi & joslyn i ^AUCTIONEERS. j Fariu Sales Satisfaction Terms made known application. Address a special guaran s.Rffldiii, w. McHcnry.; This paper and The Weekly Inter cean-- $1.65 gets fin bot£ one year pecialdeaL ^ We handle everything in the line of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages. We also handle the Mo- Henry Creamery Butter. Chas. G. Frett, McHenry, 111. KMKBALn PARK. D. W. Bill of Chicago spent Sunday at his cottage here. Mr*. B. Hayes of Harvard lisited friends here Sunday. 5 Miss Alice Olson of McHenry visited Miss Alice Smith Sunday. Walter Walsh went to Ohicago last Friday to yisit friends a few days. Mesdames J. Gibbs and E. Oomiskey visited at E. J. Sutton's Saturday. Misses Katie Keefe and Ethel King of Ring wood spent Sunday at E. Knox's. Mr. and Mrs. Romano and friends of Chicago spent a few days last week at the park. Miss Katie Corr of Woodstock is vis­ iting relatives and friends in this vi­ cinity this week. Misses Margaret Walsh and Katie Corr of Woodstock visited at R. J. Sut­ ton's last ̂ Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frisby of Mc­ Henry visited friends in this yicinity last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. Knox spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mends at Harvard. She was accompanied by Mfg. M.- 3. Walsh of McHenry., Mrs. R. «1. Sutton returned home from Elgin Friday last. She was accompan­ ied by Mrs. E. Sutton of Qarrisbarg, S. Dakota, who came to visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Last Sunday evening Miss Mary Gibbs was pleasantly surprised at her home by about thirty of her friends. After her recovery from so sndden a shock she entertained her friends royally and they departed at a seasonable hour after having enjoyed a delightful evening. A Badly Burned Oirl or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is ap­ plied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekon- sha. Mirh . sa.vn: "I use it in my family for cute, H»r*ft and all "kin injuries, and fin# in p*»rfw?." Quickest Pi In inre known. B»»sr hfa'.itit; khIvi* nindn. 25o at N J I. Pet»*sch'«>. McH«nrv; G. W., B^olfy '*, W. MrUfnry. drnv otorw. -- 1 VOtAK John Meyerafepent Tu^fdHv at Glen* FROM CALIFORNIA will reach McHenry at 10:17 o 'clockjgATURDAY MORN­ ING, OCTOBER 13, and will exhibit near the North­ western Depot the balance of the day and ALL DAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 15. Opens at 8:00 a. m. and closes at 9:00 p. m. daily. Farmers should take a day off and see this wonderful exhibit as it is worth a long trip to Souvenirs given away FREE}. see. Admission, 10c. Telephone, No. AM. Office in Heim- er bldg., Oenterville D. A. WILLET, M. D. (. VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST. MCHENRY. ILLINOIS. Wer.-drilling a specialty. ' Phone 958. WM. BACON Dealer In Windmills, Pipes, Pumps, Fittings, Well Supplies. First-class work guaranteed at all times. McHENRY, ILL. Getting Licked For Prlsielple. Meeting a newsboy whose face was scarred with scratches and looked like a map of some great railroad center, a reporter asked the youngster what the matter was. "Feller spoke disrespect­ ful of my sister; said he'd bet she was cross eyed, and I sailed In." "Is your stater crosa eyed?" asked the reporter. "Hain't got no sister," was the re­ ply. "It was the principle of the tiling what I got licked for."--Philadelphia North American. Worked the Tigers, Near Perak, in the Malay peninsula, Is a prosperous rubber factory run by a long headed Scotchman. In order to obtain the sap from which the rubber Is made it is necessary to puncture the bark of the trees. Laborers are scarce in that district, but there is an abun­ dance of tigers. There were not enough men to "tap" the trees, but the Scotch proprietor hit on a brilliant Idea. He knew that tigers are fond of valerian, so he gave orders that all the trees should be rubbed with this stuff. The tigers came up and caressingly scratched the bark In the most ap­ proved herringbone fashion, after which all that the coolies had to do was to walk around once a day 'and collect the rubber. ^ | North Dakota | 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. | Ben Stii& Local Agent. iitsral, The new office boy was found sitting in his chair, with the telephone trans­ mitter In his lap. "What in the world are you doing?" asked the boss. "A fellow called up a little while ago," replied the future head of the firm, "and told me to hold the phone till he called agate/' -- Lippincott's Magazine. - Trait's SeasltlTcanw. German goods go where British goodie inight, but do not. Here is a case. The Russian joiner, not being a meat eater, has not much muscle and cannot use a heavy hammer. So he buys and uses the German light ham­ mer made for him, while he has no use for the heavier one of English make.--London Post. * . . - - Tonah. "If 1 eatch your dog eating any of soy chickens I'll shoot him," said the old gentleman who keeps a henhouae angrily to his neighbor. "I don't care," said his neighbor. "If he eats one of your chickens it wonl be necessary for you to shoot him." Very l#sw Rate* to Keunion or the Soci­ ety of the Aruajr of the Cntmberlend •t ClMttaaoogo, Tent. Via the North-Western Lint*. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold October 14 to 16, intensive, with favorable return limits. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. ^ oct 16 Read Th» Plaindealer "want" ada. Don't forget the "want ad"ooliunal . . . . . . . . Aromatic Petit Larccar. "I hope you notice how sweet I am, smiled the girl when they were out on the street again. "While the man was wrapping up the toothbrush I Was trying all the perfume on the counter. He looked at me awfully hard." "I should think he would have had you arrested," remarked her companion severely. "What if everybody tried all the perfumes like that? How much would he have left to sell?"--New Tork Press. Like a Dog Watch. Mamma had not noticed the clock striking during all of the afternoon and, thinking perhaps it had stopped, she asked little Rita to go into the hall and see if it was running. After a hasty survey of the long pendulum swinging back and forth, Rita ran back and announced: "Why, no, mamma, it isn't running. It's standing still and wagging its tail."--Harper's Weekly. vi»« v <•».. • Chris SablH * «* A MI-Henry visitor I Aft. Friday. Dr. Wt N. Olar i of Grayslake waa in town > Mr. and Mr*. Peter Hanson were Mc­ Henry callers Tnesday. Peter Meyers transacted business in McHenry last Saturday. Geo. Richardson of Grayslake was a business caller here last Saturday. Wm. Burnett of Griswold Lake spent last Friday with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Huson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stone and son, Chas., spent Monday at the home of Charles Potter. Mr. Englehart of Chicago spent the past few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Rosing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huson and daugh­ ter, Reba, were Wauconda callers Wed­ nesday. L. V. Lusk and Miss Kate Dowell of West Fremont wer# Volo callers last Sunday. Mrs. Mike Hertle and children of Fre­ mont visited her parents here the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Burnett and daugh ter, Gertrude, from near McHenry cat led at Geo. Huson's Monday. /- A Qutek for el and Safe Remedy Complaints. Twenty years ago Mr. Geo. W. Brook discovered that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was a quick and safe cure for bowel oom- plalnts. "During all of these years, he says, "I have used it and recommend­ ed it many times and the resnlts have never yet disappointed me." Mr. Brock is publisher of the Aberdeen, Md Enterprise. For sale by G. W. Besley Blood Poisoning resnlts from chronic constipation, which s qnickly cured by Dr. King's Neyp Life Pills* They remove all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vigor; enre sour stomach, nau­ sea, headache, dizziness and colic, with­ out griping or discomfort. 25c. Guar­ anteed by N. Hv Petesoh, McHenry; G. W. Besley. West McHenry, drug­ gists. • Very Low Rates to Farmer*' National Congress, Rock Island, III., Via the North-Western Line. Exoursion tickets will be sold October 8, 9 and 10, with favorable retnrn limits. Apply to agent Chicago & North-Western R'y. oct 10 OSTKXDw Jack Frost is here sure. Os^r W. Jack is visiting Kdy Hobart Corn not cut but badly twisted. Hard work to gather it in. Beautiful October days. Warm thru out the day but cool nights. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hobart and chil­ dren spent Snndav at Earl Sherman's. Mesdames P. S. Martin and E. E. Bas- sett were shopping at Woodstock Tnes­ day. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Francisco of Ring- wood Spited at Earl Sherman's Tues­ day. * We should miss Sadie as she goes by to school in the morning, singing and as happy as a lark. Roy Brass has disposed of his medi­ cine route in Indiana and is back at his old stamping ground. Mrs. Alma Thomas will entertain her Sunday school class at her home on Fri­ day evening, October 5. Supper will bo served. Miss Haxel Francisco of Wauconda is visiting her annt, Annie Franciseo. She is having a good time eating apples and other goodies. Frank Kaiser loeks happy as he goes by in the morning on his way to the c o n d e n s e r w i t h h i s m i l k ^ ; l i e „ . £ j p early every morning. ^ A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorised to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough heals the lungs and prevents serious re suits from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and con­ sumption. Contains no opium. The original is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. G.W. Besley. . : ^ JOHNSBCBGH. * "• . V > Stephen H. Freund was a Suttday taT- ler here. George M. Nell is now teaching- the Lily Lake school. Mrs. Joe Kattner of Spring Grove was a Saturday caller here. Mrs. Mike Frennd of West McHenry visited Mrs. Peter Freund a few days last week. Messrs. and Mesdames John Mertes and Joe Thelett were Pistakee Bay fall­ en Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumacher of Spring Grove called on Mrs. Anton Meyers Snnday. Mesdames John J. Miller and Wm. Schreiner of McHenry were Johnsburgh visitors last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith spent a few days with the former's mother who is seriously HI at Spring Grove. Messrs. and Mesdames Hubert Weber and Mike Wagner of Volo attended the funeral of Mrs. Peter Niesen here Sat­ urday. Messrs. and Mesdames Math. Niesen, John, Joe, Math, and Henry Heimer of McHenry attended -the fnneral of Mrs. Peter Niesen here last Saturday. Many men gfye lavishly of gold, To build bridges and castles and towers of old; If you want everlasting fame, a bene­ factor be, » Give the poor and needy Rocky Mount­ ain Tea. G. W. Besley. BINOWOOD. James Ladd was over at the oounty seat one day recently. ° Clarence Leach was a passenger for Chicago Monday morning. Nick Freund, son of John F. Frennd, is sick with appendicitis. A. Hawley of Elgin is visiting with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Miss Mayme Knox of McHenry was a pleasant caller here Snnday afternoon, A number from here attended the funeral of Frank Miller at Johnsburgh Monday. C. E. H. Tuttle and C. C. Harrison at tended the state fair at Springfield last Wednesday. Miss Eleanor Hawley departed for El­ gin Monday morning where she expects to attend school this winter. Regular services at the Universalist chnrch Sunday. Don't forget this. Everybody cordially invited. Scott Harrison has given up his posi­ tion as mail carrier on route No. 1. H. Allen is carrying the mail at present. Half Rates to state Fair at 8pr!ngfield, III., Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip, Sept. 27 to Oct 5, in­ clusive, limited to return until October 7, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. oct 5 i/fM iiDer Bros. Co. A Helpfnl Wife. "Ladle# and gentlemen," said the after dinner orator, "unaccustomed as I am to public speaking, and having been suddenly called upon without the slightest notice, I am--err-exceedingly --er"-- "Why, John," said his wife from the other end of the table, "have you for­ got the rest? You said it all right this moriyng." Hatare's Metheda. Nature is no spendthrift, but takes the shortest way to her ends. As the general says to his soldiers, "If you want a fort, build a fort," so nature makes every creature do its own work and get its living, be it planet, animal or tree.--Emerson. Chance and Accident. It Is a mortifying truth, and ought to teach the wisest of us humility, that many of the most valuable discoveries have been the result of chance rather than of contemplation and of accident rather than of design.--Colton. DRPRICFS CREAM BaKlngPowler Made from pure, grape cream of tarlar IHIS is the place to get y6ur Groceries. We handle nothing t^lt the best of everything and our * prices within the rdfach of " all. / Call $8c up or send in your order, file will fill it as it has never ?_bi|qf%;:been fille4» ^ nicy (aofectiooery Md fruits OUR SPECIALTY McHenry, III. Bank of v McHen ry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 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. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections w ̂ . INSURANCE " ̂ in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully * -A Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers/ SINGLE AND J j DfiviMj Harness! j easy. Nothing can be substituted for it in making, quickly and perfectly, delicate hot biscuit, hot-breads, muffins, cake and pastry. Insures the food against alum. Pure, Healthful, Reliable * - WANTED AT ONCE--A good, all- round country-bred printer. Good wages to the right man. No boozer need apply. Call or address The Plain* dealer, McHenry. . • . ; " - • • • v MWOC SMIMS KWOKS i OHIOAOO HOTS.--If mixtures called baking powder arc offered you at lower price, remember they are mostly made from alum, a m»»a1Ht» SfiH lUlatarUme KaaHk 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 TRIMMING A SPECIALTY M. A. THELEN McHENRY, ILLINOIS. ... ' ' - ... ' ' ttS-y. 1 ' . L .iiL

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