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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Nov 1906, p. 5

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rv&Z. • ***** - W • 3 fpfffl %$ The finest display of Gut Glass and Silverware ever brought to McHenry can now be found at my store. Have you seen the display? If not, call in and let us show yoi/something pretty and at the same time give you our extremely low prices. How often does the question come before you when a friend or relative of yours is about to get married--what shall I get for a Wedding Present? This question can be answered at our store in a highly satisfactory manner. - One glance over our large and well selected Stock will conflftce you that we are right. _ How about that new piano? When you get r^ady to put it in leVus figure with you. We know^we can sav€\ you money. us a call when in need of anything in the jewelry line. Our Gobds please. n. fl. Huemann, ; « : CUesf mcfietiry THE Kaufman Garment '^-r FOR FALL and WINTER. The newest styles--the most exclusive fabrics and nobbiest patterns now on display. This carefully tailored clothing for men and young men is guaranteed to fit accurately and wear satisfactorily. Our specially selected stock includes many -different attractive models of suits and overcoats %for business and dress wear. moderate* $10*00 to $26.00* I Prigps always "This garment made and guaranteed by Chaa. Kaufman «fr Bros., Chicago," Ja the lpbel that Should be on the elothea you wear. It will mean you are a well dreaded man; it will mean elothea aatia* taction and economy. (®L FOSS, RJrtgwood* Illinois* c Let us help you. It is acknowledged that our stock is unsurpassed for its expression of distinctness, character and style. Especially appropriate for Wedding ancTffuiiday Gifts. We carry the largest line of Brooches, Scarf Pins, Link Buttons, Lockets, Ladies'and Gents' Fobs, Chains and Charms ever shown in McHenry. Call in and select your Holiday Gifts. No charge for engraving. :: .: :: :: :: E. C. Jacob & Company, § CENTERVILLE, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. This week, Saturday only, you canu% buy Ladies' Fleeced Underwear at 39c per Suit. Fresh GRAHAM, CORN HEAL, BUCKWHEAT, RYE AND PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR just in. John Evanson. Read The Plaindealer Ads. | North Dakota i Lands! i s * £ $ * t i * £ t * * m ik * * ak«AJ 'aA'A j •jfc-ja-.m The richest and best land in Eastern North Dakota for sale at reasonable prices and on good terms. Bend 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 Stilling, • Local Agent. | HOLLISTCR'S fccky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioiae for Busy People. • "rings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. - fciflc for Constipation, Indigestion. Llv° "iiiney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impur , Baa Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Heitdac • tokache. It'8 Rocky Mountain Tea in 1; -•<rm, 85 cents a box. Genuine made L. |.iaTCK DKUO COMPANY, Madison, Wis. ")EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 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 fall year. Don't let it get away from yon. Taken as directed, it, becomes the greatest curative agent for the relief of suffering humanity ever devised. Such is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. G. W. Besley. {toa'tXorget the ad"oofaiaiil Want Column. All advert Aments Inserted under this head at the following rates • live lines or less, 26 cents for tint insertion; 15 cents for each tmtwequent insertion. More than Ave lines, 5 cents a line for first insertion, and 3 cents a line for additional insertions. "CV)R SALE--Base burner stove. For fur- x t her information inquire of HENRY BRI- JELD, at barber shop. West McHenry. ls-tf "CVJR SALE--80 acres of the best land in Mc- Henry county. Fair buildings, good wa­ ter, 3 miles from Borden's condensing factory in McHenry. Inquire of A. S. PARKS, Agent Standard Oil Co., Woodstock, fll. i?tf T OST--Tie pin wit.li opal center and six small diamonds. Liberal reward will be given to finder. Call at this office. T OST--Somewhere on road between Fox J-' Lake and Mclltnry, last Saturday, Oct. 27, a dark overcoat with pair of ploves in one pocket. Finder will please return same to The Plaindealer office. McHenry, III. 18* TpOR SALE CHEAP--All building material *• from the Washington Park race tracks now being wrecked by the .T. G. Ruel Wreck- Inn tV>.. Chicago, phono Weutworth Tim­ bers aTi lengths and sir.es, scantling and joints all lengths and sizes, 4 and (I in. floor­ ing, sheathing boards, fence boards, cedar post s, barn and house doors .ind windows all sizes, chicken wire, gasoline street lamps and posts. 2 steel brldtres, I beams and columns, sewer pipe 6 t:» 16 Inches, plumbing goods all kinds, wooden water vats and troughs. 24 and 32 foot wood trusses. Estimates furnisned. J. G. RUEL WRECKING Co., 61st and St. Law- ceuce Ave,. Chicago, 111. l)ec 1 PROBATE NEWS iiiniiiiiiniiiiniHMMHHiiiiiniinnmimil [Furnished by McHenry County Abstract Company, Woodstock, Illinois.] REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. . Frederick Voss& w to Franz Amberg et aU undivided ^ of lots 16 & 28, Co elks plat, sec 20 JIM MARRIAGE LICENSES. James Rainey, 84 t Rtagwood Callie M. Thomas, McHenry Frank tt. Berg, 23 Woodstock Isabella Noebe, 17. Woodstock Murray Esmond, 26 Chemung May McRoberts, 18.... Hebron Charles J. Petersou, 26. Woodstock Sadie E. Burke. ^2 Woodstock Archie W. Hill. 29,... .Cherokee, Iowa Mrs Helen L Owen, 85.. Harvard Harry Siuionds. 21 ......Woodstock Myrtle Scott. 21 Alden Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. the original laxative congh syrup, acta as a cathartic on the bowel*. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country, therefore Is the best for children. It is good for cougliH, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our free offer. 8old by N. H. Petesch s drug store. J OHKSBUBOK. Adam Miller died here Friday of old age. Mesdames John aitd Joe Hehwr were visitors here Sunday. Peter Williams of Spring On*e wi a caller here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Peter Miller «f ,Vok> were Sunday callers her*. Mr. and Mrs. John Hiller visited at Joe Shaffer's last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Died rich were Spring Groye callers Monday. Jake Diedrich and Barbara Steffes were announced in church Sunday. Frank Schnmacher of 8pring Grove was a business caller here Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Nell and children visited her sister. Mrs. Jos. Huemann, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and chil­is' dren visited at Frank Miller's Sunday. Mrs. Ham Skfan visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mike Thiel, a few days last week. Miss Mary Pitsen of Volo^visited her aunt, Mr8. John Oeflling, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Freund and chil­ dren were Spring Grove visitors last Thursday. ' Mrs. Simon Weingart and daughter, Mrs. John Oeflling, visited Ml*. Math, Steffes Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. P. J. 8choewer and children of McHenry attended the Mey­ er-King wedding here. Mr and Mrs. Jacob R. J as ten and little son attended the Eagel-May wed­ ding at Spring Grove Thursday. Misses Emma and Maggie Fruend of Chicago are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick L. Freund, this week. Mrs. Mathieu visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo. Meyer, last week and attended the wedding of her brother. Mrs. N. J. Nye and Mrs. Anna Bng- ner left for Alvado, Ohio, for a three- weeks' visit with the latter'sson, John. Mrs. Anton Meyers and daughter, Christine, attended the Engel-May wedding at Spring Grove last Thursday. A sour stomach, a bad breath, a pasty complexion and other consequences of a disordered digestion are quickly re­ moved by the use of Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days' treatment free. Sold bf it. GLPeteeeh's drag stora. NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS VOIA Mrs. C. Sable was a McHenry caller Tuesday. Charles Parker was a Bound Lake cal­ ler recently. Miss Jennie Green of Wauconda was in town Sunday. Edgar Parker transacted business in McHenry Tuesday. Robt Walton and,family moved to Wankegan this week. Miss Bessie Dunnill of Chicago spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dillon visited Win. Dillon and family over Sunday. Miss Hellen Raymond visited friends at Highland Park over Sunday. Quite a number of Volo patrons are taking their milk to Round. Lake. Ben Adams spent several days last week at Lake Forest and Wankegan. MiW Albert Raught is spending this weekVt siting relatives at Wankegan. broaching every Sunday afternoon at 2;I5 o'clock by Rev. Ball. Everybody welcome.../ • Mrs. L. Lusk and eon, Raymond, and Miss Kate Dowell of West Fremont Sun- dayed in town. Meedames John Walton, J. Converse, Wm. Dillon and eon, Will, and Miss Elsie Walton were McHenry visitors last Friday ' Had a Close Call. , "A dangerous surgical operation, in­ volving the removal ot a malignant ul­ cer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says A. C. Stickel of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it" Cures Cuts, Burns and In­ juries. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, McHen­ ry; G. W. Bealey's, West McHenry, druggists. v KMKRAL.D PARK. D. W. Hill of Chicago spent Sunday at the Park. Mrs. E. Knox visited at R. J, Sutton's last Thursday. T. Phalin of Kenosha, Wis., is spend­ ing a couple of weeks at R. Given's. Misses Ethel Horbaugh and Lucy Sut­ ton visited Miss Margaret Ward Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. Bending of Chicago were at their cottage a couple of days this week. Miss Mayme Knox is the guest of relatives and fstends in Chicago and El­ gin this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Romano and three friends of Chicago spent a few days last- week at the Park. Misses Adah and Lucy Carey and Miss ljillie McCauliBs visited Miss Katie Knox's school last Friday. A Good Liniment. - When you need a good reliable lini­ ment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It has no superior for sprains and swell­ ings. A piece of flannel slightly damp­ ened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for a lame back or pains in the side or chest. It also relieves rheumat­ ic pains and makes sleep and rest possi­ ble. For sale by G. W. Besley. Something special! The Weekly In­ ter Ocean and this paper for $1.65 for one year. Ask us what it means. "S | RIXGWOOD. - Fred Gibbs has moved his family into the J. Conway house. Mr. and Mts. James Bell were Spring Grove callers Sunday. y J. D. Smith boarded the train for Chi­ cago last Thursday morning. E. A. Smith and W. Dixon drove up to Lake Geneva last Thursday. Joe May and son, John, spent Snnday with his brother at Spring Grove. Wm. Dixon of Brandon, Wis., spent several days this week with E. A. Smith Mrs. E. A. Smith and daughter, Clara, returned from their trip to Portland, Oregon, Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Turner of McHenry nephew, George E. Adams of RingwOod spent Sunday with friends at Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hawley and son yrere passengers for Elgin last Friday morning whore they spent the day with relatives. « A cold taken at this time of the- year is generally hard to get rid of, bat^it will not be able to withstand Bee's Lax­ ative Honey and Tar. That will cure all colds, coughs, ctoup, whooping cough, etc., by driving them out thru the bowels. If you have a cold try it, and if not cured get yonr money back. No opiates. Sold by N. EL Petesch's drug store. OSTKND. Beautiful snow. George Smith and George Lincoln were recent Harvard visitors. Mrs. Anna Kaiser, nee Graves, of Woodstock called at E. E. Bassett's one day recently. Mrs. E. E. Bassett spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wat- kins in Chicago. She also called on Alec Martin who iB very ill. Oscar W. Jack, who has been helping Frank Thompson on the farm, will re­ turn to his home at Madison, Wis , where he intends to attend oollege. A Methodist Minister Recommends Cham bttUln'i Cough Remedy, We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home for seven years, and it has always proved to be a relia ble remedy. We have fonnd that it would do more than the manufacturers claim for it. It is especially good for croup and whooping cough. REV. JAMES E. LEWIS, Pastor Milaca, Minn., M. E. Church. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy isaold by G. W. Besley. Place Yonr Order l4f, ' The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every post- offlce in the country a circuiar letter to the public, urging everyone to use en­ velopes with a return card printed thereon. Every business man, farmer or person of any occupation Bhould have his name and address printed on his envelopes, thus insuring their return to the sender if any mistake is made in the address. Call at The Plaindealer office and leave orders for this stationery and it will be put up in first-class manner. Are you troubled with piles? One application of ManZan will give immediate relief. Sold by N. H. esch's drug store. you Pet- Fifty Years me Standard tWCfy CREAM BAKING POWDER A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapee NO ALUM § i ' PHILIP JAEGER . GENERAL COflMISSION MERCHANT J SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OP gj Dressed Beef, fluttoo, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, | Si * Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs | TMS is the oldest house on the street Tags and price lists furnished on gj application. COLD STORAGE FREE > 1 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. | ;*• arket. IIIIBflMttttl If'1" n Fmktt LtyMniiU^ Wrtsi] C i 1 am agent for the above. We 1 put the Bods on yonr Build- J tegs and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages If no more than $500. Call and get full particulars. Ccieril Blttksaitlhg Prices ilwiys ReuouMt Jos. H. Huemann JohnSburgli Illinois. 4elta the McVirker Gasoline fSngine, Duplex Grinding Mills, flock Island Plo-.vs, Wagons, Carriages, Buggi» Wind Mills, , Well Supplies, Harness Oil, fe ^-'j^aint Oil and ! Machine Otl a Specialty. Bros. Co, mr lie T in HIS is the place to get your Groceries. We handle nothing but the best of everything and our prices are within the reach of all. Call us up or send in your order. We will fill it as it has qggfgr before been filled. f fancy Confectionery OUR SPECIALTY McHenry, III. 3ank of McHen ry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign aud l^omeetic Exchange, and doee ft GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 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 INSURANCE , in First Class Companies, at Ike lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers, < SINGLE AND 1 : Driving Harness! j 1 Give us your order for tjjat new single or driv­ ing Harness. Our work is the best and prices are right. See our elegant line of Dusters aad I*ap Robes. :: :: :: :: : (ARRiAtit mmm A SMOAITY , M . A . T H E L E N J McHENRY, ILLLNOB3. l; ."L- /'

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