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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jun 1907, p. 5

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p * • a® *"1 SCARF PINS. HAT PINS, BROOCHES « AND FOBS IS A DANDY Remember we have everything in tip- Don't fait to call on us before buying to-dateJewelry. If you took .you will Ottfiprices ape always thelowest, buy. ; <\ |H h i' <'Urt' £ 'PHONE, 77^ ?tts * f>V : r^:: 'Sw &: Company, '* % A flicHENRY, ILLINOIS. ** A WHOLE WAGON LOAD ** r- ^ r. v . P , 4 * - >rt FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES onshortnotke i, ': 1 * *•': 4' 1, 4 \ ,..i v " MASQUELET'S PHARMACY. McHENRY is the best Tea in town at 50c per pound. - < (<v . c<f' »* . it' comes pul^pW^ieat, clean and sanitary ptek«(4i f&e fhrnff ftlfct, dirt or flavors of other goods which bulk goods are subject to. Also food grades in bulk in tight cans. - - - ^ . - * t Sit, German American Coffee'1 •Mai direct from the growers. Always nniforra in quality and absolutely unadulterated, put up in neat, sanitary packages preventing it from absorbing smell and flavor of other goods kept in the store. A steadily increasing demand for these Coffees is proof of its qnality. Try it. It is better than most Coffees at the same price. - ,» - « ^ - None Such Baked Beans, in tomato sauce, regular 15c, now. Green (iage Plums, per can... Yellow SGggs Plums, per can..;. o^idiu^Vhw*. per ..~yc J O H N S T O F P E L , Terms Cash.;,.^; . ; West McHenry, Illinois. Orchard Beach Sanatorium McHenry, Illinois For the treatment of curable Chronic Diseases (nervous afflic­ tions, diseases of stomach, bowels and liver, rheumatism, gout, obes­ ity, catarrh, anemia, general de­ bility, etc. Only Natural Meth" ods Employed. - - - - - Dr. Carl Struen, Prop. IOO State Street, Suite Mog. CHICAGO, ILL. Fruits M Candies We offer ,to the public one of the cleanest and best lines of chocolates to be found in the county. Our line of Winthrop M. Baker's Boh ton Chocolates is quite complete. Chocolates in any flavor are sold here at 35cperpound Again we wish to impress upon the minds of the public the fact that we handle at all times vegetables of eVSry description in season. Onr Bod a Fountain and Ice Cream Parlor is ever in commission and those who have given as & trial announce ua to be the leaders in this respect, : : Qiunta Bros. NEAR DEPOT NEW SHOE rx* STORE Having1 opened a new shoe store in the Schnorr block in West McHenry I hereby ask the public foi: their patronage. Besides handlings full line of shoes I also do repair work of all kinds, in which line I consider myself an expert. Buy your shoes of me and I will L t Sdtirorr mm West McHwry TOSS • •V." *!?• RINGWOOI). Mies King of Harvard was in town Saturday night. The Ring wood public school closed June 7 for its snuainer vacation. -Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Peet returned Thursday morning from South Dakota. ' A linen shower was given for the fu­ ture Mrs. Bacon at the home of Miss Dora Coatee. The school exercises Saturday night Was a great success. The M, W A. hall was full. Universalist church; Rev. A. Roberts, pastor. Preaching next Sunday at 2:80 p. in. Subject, "Children's Day and Its Significance to the church. Every­ body cordially invited. f King wood School R«p*rt. The following is the report of the work of the pupils of the grammar room during the last term of three months, and the average of the highest pnpil in each grade during the year: Seventh Grade. Arthur Peet, 94; Karl Bradley, 98; Harold Bennett, 98; Arthur Peet, 98.6 for tine nine months. Sixth Gride. Harry Stephenson, 89; Lora Smith," 1W; Leon Dodge, 84; Harry Stephenson, 86.8 for the year. Sixth-Fifth Grade, Viola Beatty, «8; Ethel Watson, 88; EthebHarrison, 83; Leo Adams, 88.8 for the nine mouths. / Fifth Grade. . , /Gertrude Fay, 84; Hudson Kelley, ?•; Gertrude Fay, 82.8 for the year. The following pupils have been nei­ ther absent nor tarJy during the last month's work; Arthur Peet, Jennie Beatty, Margaret Bennett, Ethel Har­ rison, Ethel Watson, Viola Beatty, Lon- pie Smith, Gertrude Fay. Jennie Beatty has been neither absent nor tardy for the p*?t three years. r W. B Johonnott, Pfia. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Lotiis St., Dallas, Texas, says: "In the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no laxa­ tive I ever before tried so effectually dis­ poses of malaria and biliousness." The; don't grind nor gripe. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, F, Masquelet's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drug stofMjh •., < V :. Bate#*": tiikuiiuqua A»»einl>Iy, BetvIJer*, Via the North-WeBt«ni Line. , Tickets on sale June 21 and 28, good returning July 1. For tickets and full information apply to aoy agent of the North-Western Line. Juu 38 Chamberlain's Palo Balm. It is an antiseptic liniment agd pre­ vents blood poisoning resulting n^m a cut, bruise or burn, lt also causes the parts to heal without maturation and in much less time than when the usual treatment is employed. It allays the pain of a burn almost instantly. For sale by all druggists. Notkwt To insare publication in The Plain- dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are ashed to take particular notice to this effect The bites and stings of insects, tan, sunbnrn, cnts, burns and bruises are re lieved at once with Pinesalve Carbol- ized. Acts like a poultice and draws out the inflammation. Try it. Price 26 cento. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store. in W:W •:V> .".h V*i V »• v - - M n n i i NEIGHBORING NB^SCHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF SPBIK6 oRom Dr. A. M. Wray of Richmond Was in town the last of the week. Earl Westlak© of Mayfair spent the Sabbath here with his parents. Mrs Jonn Waspi and children spent the Sabbath at J. M. liner son'a. Wm. Seaver and family spent the Sabbath with Richmond friends. Lyle Pierce of Keystone spent the Sabbath with relatives in this vicinity. Jas. McLean, who is working at Heb­ ron, spent Sunday here with his family. Mrs. Jennie Moss went to Chicago Wednesday morning for a few weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Sanborn visited Riugwood relatives the first day of the week. Reed Carr and Miss Ada James at­ tended the field meet at Woodstock Saturday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Adata Jackson of Rich­ mond spent Thursday evening here witb friends. Miss Mabelle Anderson of Richmond spent the last of the week with Mrs, Thos. D. Cole. , Wm. Harris and son, John, of Mc-{ Henry called on old friends here the Sret of the week. Miss Mabelle Neish of Fox Lake spent several days last week with Ella and Ena Richardson. Misses Ella and Ena Richardson and Mabelle Neish spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ranen are nicely settled in their new home recently pur­ chased of Anton Schaefer. Mrs. Amelia Turner and son, Russle, of Solon visited at I. B. Richardson's one afternoon the fore part of the week. Mrs Edna Colby of Pistakee Bay was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pierce, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. „ Mr. and Mrs. Lynforcl Overton and sister, Miss Addie Overton, of Solon spent Monday afternoon with J. B. Richardeop and family, ; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cole of Richmond spent Tuesday afternoon here at R. A. Ox toby'a. While here C. B. purchased a fine driving horse of P. J. Bower. A large crowd attended the ball game here Sunday between the Wankegan nine and our home team. The score was 6 to 7 in favor of the latter team. A large crowd attended the Ladies' Aid at Mrs. S. W. Pierce's last Thurs day afternoon and everybody enjoyed themselves. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Edna Colby at Pistakee Bay. Yt>u can't tell a woman's age after she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Her complexion is fine. She is round, plump and handsome; in fact she is young again. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ask your druggist. Mrs. Emily Cole and daughter, Mrs. Ward Baker, are moving into the house known as the Kimball bouse just east of the Creek school house Thomas Cole *nd family will move into the large house on the Cole farm. George WestlakS, an old time Spring Grove boy, but now of Titotika, Iowa, surprised his parents Monday evening by stepping in just in time for supper. He came thru to Chicago with three carloads of cattle. He returned home Wednesday morning. Free, for Catarrh, just to prove merit, a Trial size 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 Gil Eucalyptus, 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 will ac­ complish. Address Br. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. Sold by N. H. Petescb. > ,« KMKKALD PARK E. Knox spent Wednesday ft Wood stock. - W. Bolger was a Woodstock visitor Wednesday. ^ John Gibbs of Chicago^spent Sunday with home folks. E. Knox was a Chicago visitor a oou. pie of daj s last week. J. R. Smith and son, Leo,'were recent visitor* at Woodstock. Miss Katie Knox was a Woodstock visitor Saturday and Snnday. Mrs. N. Biggy spent Tuesday witb her daughter, Mrs. Maboney. Mrs. John Powers of Elgin is the guest of R J. Sutton this week. John Ay 1 ward and Frajtlf Sayler visited in this vicinity Tuesday. S. Romano and three friends of Cbi- cago enjoyed Sunday $t Oak Villa. Messrs. D. W. Hill and Chas. Cohan were at their cottages over Sunday. Misses Mayme and Katie Knox spent Wednesday with friends at Harvard. Wm. Maboney and James Biggy of Chicago spent Sunday at t^e Mahoaey cottage. ^ 8 Romano, son, Tony, and a friend spent Thursday and Friday at their cottage. Misses Ethel Harbaugh and Alice Smith and Leo Smith visited Barreville friends Snnday. Misses Mabel and Celia Powers and Louise Oilman oi[ Elgin visited at R. J. Sutton's Sunday. Miss Mary Sutton and friend. Miss Mabel Philo, of Chicago visited at the former's home Sunday. Wm. Maboney and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Holmes of Lawndale were at the Mahoney cottage Tuesday. Messrs, Harry and Wm. Haxton and Geo. Krarer spent Sunday with their families at the Ha*ton cottage. Headache and constipation disappear when Dade's Little Liver Pills are used. They keep the system clean, the stom­ ach sweet. Taken occasionally they 1-«ep yon well. They are for the entire luuily. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug voia Arthur J. Frost spent last Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. J. Ernst of Rollins was a recent Volo caller. " Miss Clara Rosing visited relatives at Round Lake last Wednesday. Miss Bessie Dunnili of Chicago ^ras at home Satnrday and Sunday. Dan Richardson attended the Wood­ man picnic at Rockford Thursday. Misses Frances and Katie Rosing of Round Lake spent Sunday in to&n. Mr. and Mrs. Wuk Zuelsdorf joined the Mystic Workers at Wauconda last week. Mesdames John Walton and Wm. Dillon were in Wauconda one day last week. Miss Mary Raught was the guest of Wankegan relatives a few days last week. Mr. and Mr* Wm. dough of Wan conda were Volo callers Saturday fore­ noon. , Miss Genevieve EfBnger of Waocon da visited her grandparents here several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hertel and chil dren of Fremont were guests of rela­ tives here Sunday. Miss Maude Walton of Libertyville was the guest of her parents Saturday night and Sunday. Mips Elida Russell, who has been at­ tending business college in Waukegan during the winter, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Henry Thiele and son, Bernard, of Goshen. Ind., came to Volo Friday for a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Thiele'8 parents,,Mr. and Mrs. John Rosing. Those from Volo who attended the Huson-Jepson wedding at Libertyville last Ttiursday are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, Mr. and Airs. Wm. Dillon and Miss .uary Ranght, Plneules are for the kidney and blad­ der. They bring quick relief to Back­ ache, rheumatism. Inmbago and that tired, worn out feeling. They prod nee natnral^actiou of the kidneys in filtering waste matter out of the blood. HO days' treatment $1.00. Money refunded if Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store. KlUUKflKUfc W. 0. Munroe was a Woodstock visit­ or Tuesday. > Miss Arline Stephennon• Is yisiting s cousin at Rockford, Wis. Uncle John Merchant of Solon spent Monday with his son, Sam. Mr. and Mrs. D. L Gibson were Woodstock visitors Sunday. J. C. Button is spenning a f$w days with his daughter iu Austin. Ed. Ford, wife and son of Nonda took dinner at Father Reed's Sunday. Will Wagner and family took in the sights of Williams Bay Snnday, H. Hansen of Chicago was calling on friends in this vieinity Saturday. , D O. Kline entertained his father of Woodstock a few days last week. « Mr. and Mrs. Cooper visited friends at Nunda Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. J. Miller left Tuesday morning for an extended visit an Danville, N. Y. Mr. Miller accompanied her as far as Chicago. A. P. Peek and wife left Tuesday for Janesville and various points in Wis­ consin. Mr and Mrs. J. E Mason are visiting the former's brother at Annapolis, Michigan. Mrs. A. Peterson made her usual business trip to Woodstock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Benson were pleasant callers at the home of J. Miller at Mo- Henry Saturday. Grandpa and Grandma Hudson of McHenry were calling on Mr. French and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Minott and children and Mrs. Drury of Racine, Wisconsin, visited relatives here Snnday and Mon­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manning of Elgin visited with relatives and friends in this vicinity from Tuesday until Sat­ urday. The W. C. T. tJ. meets Tuesday, June 18, with Mrs. Esther Smith. Mrs. Allen of Woodstock expects to be pres­ ent and address the ladies with a missionary subject. Miss Edith Hobart, who has been teacher in the primary room for the past four years, returned to her home in Richmond Tuesday, where she intends in the future to teach only one scholar. Rev. Hackley of Woodstock christened the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schumacher at their home Sunday. The relatives present from out of town were Henry Schumacher and two sisters and Miss Clara Schwartz of Chicago. Man Zan remedy comes put up in col­ lapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy to ap­ ply right where soreness and inflamma­ tion exists. It relieves at once blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Price 50 cents. Get it to­ day. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store.ti' ,« >> * s a bustateii 'm Ji $ M -i \<s V 1 j $if> i < \ & - , ..; :frofra Nick* I3art>ian v here Monday. Mies Emuia May of Spring Grove was a Sunday caller here. Ben Justen and Miss Rosa Lay will be married here June 26th. » \ Peter Williams of Spring Grove Was seen in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pitaen, of Volo were Saturday callers here. Qnite a few from here attended the baseball game at Fc x Lake Sunday. Miss Lizzie May of Pistakee Bay visited Miss Delia Niesen Wednesday. Peter Britz and mother and children visited at Mr. and' Mrs. Math Bower's at Volo Snnday. John Martin and sister, Ella, of Chi­ cago, were Stfnday visitors at Mrs, ^Geoi^geM'ja at Cylambia Park 2- -h a. If you bear that in mind when drug ^ store good? are wanted you'll save your- j jpelf time,^troube and steps. :: iCOMEHERE FIRST f' There's no cfoubt but that our ample stock contains what you want and of the quality best suited to the purpose for which you want it. Our low prices will add to the satisfaction of always finding what you wafiSl v ' WHEN IT'S DRUG STORE GOODS TRY USi 'PhdlVfe,; 274 H. - Druggist. McHenry. That's the time when every house wifefs finds that her carpets have become badly worn during the winter months and must ' ; be replaced. We have a f ne line of Rich- a r d s o n ' s s u p e r l a t i v e c a r p e t s w h i c h c a n - j not be beaten. :: :: :: «. Sd- 7 RUGS, LINOLEUM, AND V - , LACE CURTAINS t .. #ne line of rugs is t he finest we have beett^/fii able to show in many years. linoleum in * ; any grade and width. We want to fill*, jour lace curtain wants to. For the low- < ^ " est prices and best goods give us a call.^ V, PR '•b . tS " llcHenry's Furniture SSI Summer Drinks wmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmi'Kpm*' and Ice Cream m- A .t I#! Having opened oar Soda Fountaisi and Ice Cream parlors for tie sum- A s ^ mer are now ready to serve the public in a highly appreciative mam ner in this respect. Our cool drinks s^nd ice cream are the best that skill 5 and experience can accomplish. Stop ^ in when this way and give it a test* e af^er •wk "\lit S. W. BROWN, druggist, Ringwood, Illinois. I/ (P Si P H I L I P J A E G E R MERCHANT GENERAL COnMISSION " ? # 1 • $pfg0XAI* ATTKNTION *1* HALft Of ̂ • Dressed Beef, nutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, \>$ Hides, Etc., ButUr and Eggs This is the oldest house on the street Tags and price Beta famished en application. COLD STORAUE FRKE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall I * a. Plrttoa Sti WholeMle Market. Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgb Illinois. sells the McVi -ker Gasoline Engine, Duplex Grinding Miilji,; Rock Island Plows, WagouB, -- C«rrisgt5, Buggies, Wind "illiij . - r Well Suppliee, Haraesa Oil,, Paint Oil and Oil FiMua uikuiK m X ut agent tor the sbmre. We put the Hods oa your Bui'.d- texs and should thoy b« struck bj UghtuiuK *«• P*y If no roori) thiui fSM. Oall mm gat tali putteaius. ^ %*-1 ... J. aL.' OtKfii BlicKsaitkH Prices iimn Specialty Machine ^ V <"1 ' -*» r', , ,•* A,'-*'.'?

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