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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jun 1907, p. 5

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Always uniform in quality and absolutely unadulterated, pat np in neat, sanitary packages preventing it from absorbing small and flavor of other goods kept in the store. A steadily increasing demand for these Coffees is proof of its qnaHty. Try it. It is better than most Coffees at the same pricft. , . . . . None Such Baked Beans, in V>mato sauce, Tegular 15c, now.., IOC dreen (iage Plums. per can -.. Ye.llow Eggs Plums, per can....... Uotd Drop Plums, per can ,aoc . . . . . . . .aoc JOHN STOFFEL, Terms Cash. West McHenry, Illinois. & The Motor But Mayflower is now ready for business and will ma ire her initial trip next Sundayr June 9 to all points on the river, Pis- takee Bay and Lake. Boat will leave Riverside House/* McHenry, at 11:30 a. m, re­ turning leave Pistakee <a^ 5 p. m. :: :: :: :: :: Round Trip. 50C Scbuennemann & Muenster, PROPRIETORS. Mts and Candies We offer to the public one of tile cleanest and best lines of chocolates to be found in the oonoty. Ourlineof Wiuthnttp II. Baker's Boston Chocolates , !» quite complete Chocolates ̂ is any flavor are sold here at 35cperpound Again we wish to impress *jpon the minds of the public ti»e fact that we handle at all times vegetables of every description in season. Onr Soda Fonntoin and Ice Cream I^rlor is ever in oommissio® r' «|id those who have given us A. trial announce us to be the leaders in this respect. Giunta Bros. NEAR DEPOT The Motor Boat Alice w i l l m a k e a n e x c u r s i o n t r i p t o F o x L u k e , NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 190? HKiktni? stops on all points on the ffver, 1 ' l s t u k e e B a y a n d P l s t a k e e L a k o a n d N i p - perslnk for passengers. Round Trip. 7 5 Cents. Boat will leave Riverside House, McHenry at 8:90 a. m. and leave Howard iiouse. Fox Lake at 5 p. m. :: : :: WM. KOEPPf, - CAPTAIN. 'Phone, McHenry. 821. • VOMk Marshall Jepaon of Wauconda was in ^H^jj^wn Sunday. .... ' ' Z * * M i s s M a r y R a u g h t w a s a r e c e n t M c - - v Henry visitor. »- )\ * Mrs. Charity Raught is visiting rela- "tlives in Wautegan. Paul Avery of Oak Park waa at home fc 8|aturday and Sunday. . - Mr. and Mrs. Win Dillon were Ohi- ^ •* Higo visitors last Wednesday. Messrs. Arthur and Wm. Frost spent ^^hunsday last at Round Lrite, Mrs. Sarah A. Howard of Round Lake visiting at A. J. Raymond's. Claude Richardson of Elgin was the it of relatives here last week. Mrs. Jim Kirwan was the guest of NEW SHOE STORE Having opened a new shoe store in the Schnorr block in West McHenry I hereby ask the public for their patronage. Besides handling a' full line of shoes I als0repair work of all kinds, in which line I consider myself an expert. Buy your shoes of me and I will repair them free of c h a r g e . * ^ 0 ' > : I [ MtfTPM mm* • I V • m.mr -v m m » w • • Sdnorr Buhiifli West McHenry friends at Wauconda last Saturday. Mrs. John Walton and Miss Anna Miller were recent Wauconda callers. C. G. Huson of Libertyville spent sev­ eral days last week at the Hnson farm. Misses Maude Eatinger and Lucy Dunnill were in Nunda one day laat week. Mrs. Jennie Cossman and daughter, Murl, of Round Lake spent Sunday with Mm. Richard Compton. Will Moore of Shabbona, 111., visited his mother and sister here Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Attend the annual field meet at thfi fair groonda at Woodstock. - Om fwMd day of sport. Addltioiutl l*i»r(>onal. Mrs. H«iirv Bending spent Wednes­ day in Chicago. C. L, Page boarded the Chicago train Wednesday morning. ; \ ^ . T. tl. Bethke was a business visitor in Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mra. P. 11. Weber Chi cago visitors Wednesday. ' Mrs. S. S. Torrance was a business visitor in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. F. A. Bohlander attended to business in Chicago Wednesday- Fred Eicbstadt of Marengo was the guest of McHenry relatives Sunday. Miss Clara Block of Dundee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Block. Mr. and Mrs. R. R Howard of Elgin spent Deooration day with relatives here. Miss Gertrude Masqnelet spent a couple of days this week with Chicago friends. Mr. and Mrt Henry Wsttle* of Fenn ville, Mich , are visiting F. H. Wattles this week. Miss Lizetta Banniann of Dundee spent a few days this week with Miss Clara Stoff»L , Mrs. Harvey Price and children spent a few days' last week with relatives ttt Woodstock. Mrs. Chris Bretfier of Chicago spent a few-days this week with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Jos. Nickels of Dundee spent a few days the first of the week with McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs."S. S. Chajwll and chil­ dren were guests of McHenry relatives the first of the week. Mrs. A. W. Reynolds and son of Syr­ acuse. N. Y., is a guest at the home of Mrs. S. Reynolds here. Robert Mansfield of Greenwood vis­ ited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sherborne, one day recently. Miss Nellie Clemens arrived in Mc­ Henry lsst Mondsy. very tnnch benefit ed in health by her visit in the South. Will Fisher snd Chas. Rietesel are in Chicsgo t his week, installing sn engine into one of the Hunter-Weckler hosts which was disposed of during the recent boat show in Chicago. Mrs. N. H. Petesch returned to Mc­ Henry Monday from an extended visit with Chicago relatives. She WSH ac­ companied by a little lady, whom Edyth and Geruier are pleased to call their sister. ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Math. Leickem, John and Joe Leickem and Miss Tillie Stew­ art took a trip to Fox Lake Sunday in Joe's new gasoline launch, which he hss just built. They also visited Grass Lake and Lake Marie. I'll stop your pain free. To show yon first--before you spend a penny-what my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail you free, a Trial Package of them --Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu­ ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc., are due alone to blood con gestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by N. H. Pt teschq^ HOLCOMKV1LLK. W. Zenk and H. Smith spent Monday at Elgin. # ^ Ed. Gilbert visited at W. Gilbert's Thursday. Miss Irene Davoll is visiting relatives in Chicago. Miss Etta Powe- s was a caller at Jay Doherty's Friday. Mrs. G. Hnnt was a visitor at Mrs. P. Hunt's last week. s A. P. Peck spent the last of the week at his home here. Earl Peck of Beloit, Wis., spent Sun­ day with his parents. Willie French spent Monday with his parents at Ridgefield. Mr. gangers of Elgin visited at P. Hunt's Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. C Colby were callers at T. L. Flanders' Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gilbert visited rela­ tives at Ringwood Sunday. Mift« Grace Doherty spent Saturday with her grandmother at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Doherty and chil­ dren visited at M. Conway's Sunday. Misses Alva and Merl Holarbush of Spring Grove visited at H. Silver's Sat­ urday. ' \ Mr. and Mia. W. Whiting and chil­ dren spent Sunday at A. Whiting's at Nmnda. Mrs. F. Peck and daughter, Ruby, of Chicago spent Thursday with Mrs. ti. F. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and children of McHenry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hudson,, No greater mistake can be made than to consider lightly the evidence of dis­ ease in your system. Don't take desper­ ate chances on ordinary medicines. Use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet* Ask y^nr drug gist. , SPRING GROVE Dr. Bremken of Chicago B day here. F. B. Orvia was a Fox Lake fiaitor recently. Miss Ada Westlake was a Wilmot visitor Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dishbrow moved to Woodstock last week. Professor A. G. Beal and family will Boon move to McHenry. Jrhn Helms and wife spent the Sab­ bath with Chipago relatives. Mrs. George Wieland was a visitor Friday of last we£k. Rae Dodge of Ringwood spent the Sabbath at J. M. Westlake's. N. N. Weber and family were Rlng- w. KXI visitors the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James were Antioch callers Monday afternoon Reed Carr and Miss Ada James atten* ded the play at McHenry Sunday even­ ing. J. W. Larson of Park Ridge: spent one day- last week at hte farm north of town. Miss JjSlJa Richardson spent the last of tbe week with relatives at Solon Mills. • Zall Colby and Miss Eiva Hollerbush saw Flora DeVo^s at McRe»r£, Spnday evening." *' • Reed Carr and mother are moving into the upper rooms of the Litihty building. The Mis8es Nellie, Grace and Ermine Carey, of Wilmot were in town Sunday afternoon. E G. Turner, John vFagner and R. A. Oxtoby were Woodstock visitors one day recently. V Mrs. J as. Foulk and sister, Miss Edith Price returned from, a visit with Bristol relatives, Friday. Mrs. Maude Overton and lady friend of Solon Mills attended ehnrch here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J as. Bell and little Ethel of Ringwood spent the Sabbath with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Selim Pierce and son, Gerald, of Keystone, spent Snndny with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole of Rich* mond were Sunday visitors at R. A. Oxtoby's and J. B. Richardson's. Vivian Esh, who it staying with his uncle, W. P. Stevens, at Solon Mills was here the first of the week. Wm. Seaver has taken the contract for the cement vrork on & large barn at Fox Lake and will commence work soon. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oxtoby and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sanborn attended the Flora DeVoss play at Richmond, Mon­ day eve* Earl Westlake, who is bookkeeper for the Knickerbocker Ice company at May fair, spent the Sabbath here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Westlake. There will be a ball game here Sun­ day between a nine from Waukegan and our locals. This.is the first game of the season here and all look fowarily to it with interest. Free, for Catarrh, just to prove merit, a Trial sise Box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Let me send it now. It is a snow white, creamy, healing, antiseptic balm." Containing such healing ingre­ dients as Oil EucaHptus, Thymol, Men­ thol, etc., it gives instant and lasting relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see for yourself what this preparation can and tfill ac­ complish. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by N. H. Petesch. briKLin i N "jpfei Tnesday. , in mind^Ajonday/ B in Nnnda one' day K1 IIUhflKLU Mr. Kline was in N Rev. Dickey was Mrs. Monroe was in Nnnda one last week. , • -4? Lewis Gibson of Chicago visited his parents er.iiJay. Miner Lock wood of Woodstock called at his son's Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes and children were Nunda callers Thursday. Mrs. Malvenburg of Nunda was a caller at Mr. Button's this week. Mrs. Wakefield's niece, MTS. Els worth, of .Tanesville called Tuesday. Mrs. Lynch and children, Ray and Madalene, were at Janesville last week Mr Hanson's mother of Chicago visited her son from Saturday until Monday. Mrs. R. L. Dufield and Mrs. Nora Skinner called on Grandma Skinner at Nnnds^Saturday. Miss Lolo Lynch returned home Mon­ day after a two weeks' visit with her sister in Richmond. The W . C. T. U. met with Mrs. J. B. Lynch Tuesday of this week and will meet with Mrs. Smith, Jnne 18. Tha commencement exercises will be held in the Presbyterian church Friday evening beginning at 8 o'clock. Admis­ sion 10 cents. , The M. W. A. held Memorial services Sunday afternoon. Rev, Mr. Dickey gave a short sermon and the singing land speaking^rere good. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding, blind piles disap­ pear like magic by its use. Large nick­ el-capped glass jars 50 cents. Bold by N. H. Petesch. School groups now ready and tor sale at Hille's, 25 cents a copy. Summer coughs and colds' yield at once to Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like it. Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs and croup yield quickly. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drugstore. ^ Have you seen The Plaindealer's new line of 1908 calendars? If not, see them at oncir' Oar prices are tlM lowest ever. ;'?V- JOTfNSBtJRGH. Rev. H. Mehring spent Thursday in Chicago. 1 Mrs. Stephen Hofc was a caller here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Weber were Sun­ day visitoxs here. Castor M. Adams attended to business in Chicago Friday. Mrs. Margaret Schaefer was a Pista- kee caller Thursday. Miss Katie Miller of Spring Grave was a caller here Friday. Misses Susie and Dena Miller were McHenry visitors last Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams of Spring Grove were callers here Tneeday. Mrs. Michels is spending a few day with her daughter, Mrs. S. Freund. Misses Lena Michels and Rose Justen drove to McHenry Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Steffen Engels of Spring Grove were in town one day last- week. The infant baby of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller was buried here Monday. Mrs. Nick Steffea and little Carolina visited Miss Rosa Pitssen ft few days last week. . Miss Katie Lauras of McHenry la spending the week with Miss Lena Smith. , Mrs. Jim Conway, daughter, Flossie, and Mi^s Kelly of Ringwood called hare Wednesday. ' v • Miss Lizzie Weber Visited her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Weber, at Yolo Sunday. Mrs. George Meyers and daughter and Mr. Schnorr of McHenry were call ers here Friday. » s John Williams of Chicago spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mts. Martin Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Rothermeland Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller spent Deooration day at Pistakee Bay. Mrs. John Debrecht and daughters Stella, Allalia and Nettie, drove out Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freund of Ingle- side visited their aunt, Mrs. Jacob Freund, here Sunday. . Misses Dena and Mary Freund of Ingleside visited with Misses Eva and Maggie Huemann Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Freund and children of West McHenry visited at the home of John Frett Snnday. Mrs. John F. Smith left for Aurora Monday. She will visit her son, the Rev. Fr. Smith, for a few weeks. Mr. and M rs. John Freund and chil dren of McHenry visited the former's mother, Mrs. Peter Freund, Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Meyers are the happy pareuts of a baby girl, which oame to their home last week Monday. Misses Annie Schoewer, Tina Pint and friend of Chicago Mid Joe Schoe wer and friend dmve thru here Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. George Steinsdoerfer of Nunda visited the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freuiut at Pistakee Bay Sunday. Misses Lena Michels and Lena Smith ami Messrs Ben Freund and Henrv Stilliug atteuded a dance at Round Lake last Satnrday eveuing. Mrs. Mathias Mnllenbach and son. Paul, of Adams, Minn., are visiting her father, Frank Smith, and other relatives and friends here for a few weeks. You ajj*'t tell a woman's age after she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Her complexion is fine. She is round, plump and handsome; iu fact she is young again. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ask your druggist. Mrs. Wm Oefiiing entertained a few of her friends at a quilting Tuesday. Those present were Mesdames John Thelen, John H. Freund. Jos. Huemann, Jacob Huemann, John Klein, John Pit- zen, Wm. Kattner, Peter Schaefer^ Hundreds of people yearly go thru painful operations needlessly, because they never tried Man Zan Pile Remedy. It is put up in such a form that it can be applied right where the trouble lies. It relieves the pain and inflammation. It is for any form of piles. Price 50 cents. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store. KMKRALD PARK John Sutton is spending a few days in £lgin this week. Miss Cora Walsh of Wauconda visited t£»e Misses Knox Sunday. J" M. Kelter of Chicago visited at K. J. Sutton's last Tbuisday. Miss Ada Carey of Ringwood visited Miss Katie Knox Tnesday. Miss Margaret Sutton of Elgin spent Tuesday at her home here. Wm. Heaney and Thos. Franey of Chicago spent Sunday at the Park. Mrs. P. Walsji and daughter, Margar­ et, of McHenry visited at W. Mahoney's Tuesday. o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibbs of Chicago spent a few days with relatives here the past week. Misses Edna Colby and Hazel fsock- wood of Barl-eville called at J. R. Smith's last Thursday. Miss Clara Stoffel of West McHenry and Miss Zeta Bowman of Dundee called on the Misses Sutton Tuesday. Mrs. John Walsh and son, Earl, Mrs. Chas. Gibbs and Miss Alice Frisby vis­ ited at R. J. Sutton's last Friday. Mr. and Mrs John Armstrong and two friends of Chicago spent a few days at the Armstrong cottage the past week. Miss Grace Burns entertained a num. ber of ber friends very pleasantly last Friday evehing at her summer home hers. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas Cohan and daugh­ ter, E. J. Cohan, son, Wm.. and J. Campbell of Chicago were visitors at the Cohan cottage over Sunday. A game of base ball which was pulled off Sunday afternoon between the Emer­ ald Park Giants and Prairie White Sox resulted in a defeat for the latter by a Score of 10 to 8. 1 BMd Tha Plaindealer "want" Ada. •' M If you bear th&t in mind" when store goods are wanted you Ml save self time, troube and steps# :: COMEHERE FIRST There's no doubt but that our ample stock contains/what you want and of the quality tjest suited to the purpose for which you want it. 1 Our low prices will add to the satisfaction of always finding what you want. ;; :: WHEN IT'S DRUG STORE GOODS* TRY US. ,U ast N. H, 'Phone, 274. PETESCH - Druggist. W McHenry, I Sh 4 ' : > • • & ftJ5 That's the time when every house wife finds that her carpets have become badly worn during the winter months and must be replaced. We have a fine line of Rich­ ardson *s superlative caifpets which can- nqt be beaten. - :: :: :: RUGS, LINOLEUM, LACE CURTAINS One line of rugs is the finest we have been able to show in many years. Linoleum in any grade and width. We want to fill your lace curtain wants to. For the low­ est prices and best goods give us a call. ' "irp*: >"' ,#r* , ;-•<> */jS . ¥ , / \ . f ' 9 , * Jacob Justen; flcHenry's Furniture flan. vif Summer Drinks and Ice Cream ,1 Having opened our Soda Fountain and Ice Cream parlors for the sum^ ,5; iner we are now ready to serve the w < public in a highly appreciative man- ner in this respect. Our cool drinks^;f|c and ice cream are the best that skill ̂ ' and experience can accomplish. Stop H in when this way and give it a test. You will £pkne again after that. s. w. BROWN, Druggist, Ringwood, Illinois. R & P H I L I P J A E G E R GENERAL COflMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THK SAJLK OP , •'* * " X ?"V" Dressed Beef, riutton, Hogs, V««lt Pouitni > Hides, Etc., Butter and EjrfS This is the oldest house on the street, Tags and price lists application. COLD STtJKAOE FREE, Stall 1 A 3, Fulton St. Whohmlc Market. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. i?j 58! II " ajf (?'• Jos. H. Huemann Johnstprsb Illinois. sells the McVi.-ker Gasoline Engine, Duplex Ctrinding Mills, Bock Island PK VB, Wagons, ^ Carriages, Bugging Wind Mills, J Well Supplies, Harness Oil, Tka.-nt rv;i .....1 : ;>s raiut. Machine OU a Specialty. frakfiR U&m M wmsl 1 HB agent tear (be above. Ha pet. the Bods oa joar B«!M- ic^s and should ibey be struck by U|(btniuK we pay dataages i f uo m«»fv th«in fal l attft g«t tull particulars. lam1 8ii;tsaR»|- Hcts <tw< is Mi V

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