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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Jul 1907, p. 5

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.Selling agents for^. ***** YMMI MMM ^ i American Gentlemen Shoes American Lady Shoesjy ren's and Misses' Shoes ;'f|r V*^; ^Js&r h- > *<r Jf'* SPECIAL PRICES ON 3&mertea* Bentfam&m ' 'ity A, LADIES' OXFORDS f-Wlf&W* FHm $3.00 Style 1013 id kid pade *n>au n.ilrtary bed. ^ ̂ BVERY PAIR,WAR­ RANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR CALL AND GET fvJBW PAIR. THIS i |s our GUARANTEE 1% •jrhfir Telephone No. 271 IS ILL IT WILL COST YOU to write for our big FSBI BICICLE dUlofue showing the most complete line of high-grade BICTCUS, TIRES and SUNDRIES at PRICES from anyone, at any price, ~ ' Cata- B8LOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. DO MOT BUY A BICYCLE or on aav kind ff terms, until you have received our complete Free lofOM illuatratiag ana deacribtag every kind of high-grade and low-grade bicycles, old pattern* and latest models, and learn of our remarkable LOW PRICKS ana imdartal now offers made possible by selling from factory direct to rider with no middlemen's profits. |MT JUMP OKI JfyHDMIl without a cent deposit, F»y the KrelRttt and allow IO K»» Trfcal and make other liberal terms which no other home in the world will do. You will learn everything and get much valu­ able information by aimply writing us a postal. We need a JHWM* 4flw' in every town and can offer an opportunity to money to suitable young men who apply at once. 0 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES ? . flfernul .80 Notloe the thick rubber tread "A" and puncture strips "B" and "D," also rin "H" to prevent rim catting. This tire will outlast any other make--SOFT, 1U8TIO and EASY Rionro. tot* Only U out the air (CASH WITH ORDER I4.8W m MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. Jteault of 15 years experience!Wibre anting. No danger from THORNS. CAC» TU^ PINS. NAILS. TACKS or CLASS. Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can be vulcanized like any other tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual SSS. Over tOMnty-fivo Tboitsand pain soM last year. amanOTWlTf M**"* ia all sizes. It is lively and easy riding, very durable and lined inside wkha soecialaualitv of rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small punctures without allowing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customer* stating Sat their tires have only been pumtoed uponce or twice m a whole season. They weigh no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture tesSting qualiUes being given by several layers of thin, specially nreoared fabric on the tre^l. That "Holding Back" sensation commonly felt when riding on asphalt Srsoft roads is overcome by the patent"5asket Weave" tread which prevents all 2:r from being w ^ • . ii. , * r.... J ^..1 alt mw4ia*i Th#» Qj til CSC • the rider . . , approvaL Vou do not pay acent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price #4.65 per pair) if you send antt CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement,. We will also wad one nickel braas hand pump and two Sampson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these metal nocture closers to be used in ease of intentional knife cuts or heavy gashes). Tires to be returned 17OUR expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. Ask your Postmaster, teaker Rxpress or Fieiglit Agent or the Editor of this paper about us. If you order a pair of Seae tifes. you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look »fc*a MV tire vou have ever us*-H <w »»>n any jmw U7.. y~« «"» ^ «->» -- tw Ti..« you Waut a bicycle vou will give us your order. We want you to send us a small trial sader at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. ^ . _ ,, - -, M_ M asm-** bullt-ap-wheels, saddle^ pedals, parts and repairs, and BOJ%S^^EntmBmUUfA9f everything in the bicycle line are sold by us at half the nsaal *han»*d hv dealers and repair men. Write for our big SUNDRI catalogue. _ yfce,chargedbydeaieraanq. rep«,^ ug a t0tiay KIX> not THlrfk OF BUTOMJ a nmf MOT MMI* v >.-ycl" a pa«* of tire* from anyoae until vou know the new and wonderful offers we are making, it only costs a postal to learn every tiling. Write it NOW. % •EM CYCLE COMPANY, Oipt. "J L" CHICAGO, ILL. KICICRAfcl* PARK l« « Sutton is visiting »t wetfk M. Ketter of Cbk*«o with E .1. Sntton, - J. La*T?=c-a c-f at the Bending cottage. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Ha^too, Jr., visitors at the Park laat week. Mr. and Mrs Robt, Sohns were Chi­ cago pagseugerts Taesday morning. Mrs. Ch»<$. <iibbe of Chicago visited m few days last week in this R. J. Sntton visited friends and rela­ tives in Elgin a few dajB last week. Mra N. Bigtcyof Chicago visited her daughter, Mrs. W. Mahooey, a Mr days last week. J. Aylward and J.Sehaffer of MeBeary were bnsiness callm in thia Tidttity Tu<>sdav evening. J McNuuiarR and Mies 8. OlfaU of Chii agc were guests of Mro. Win. Mahoney, Sunday. Mr. and Mn. W. K. Bums came froai Chicago Saturday and opened up their cottHpe for this tteaeon. Mr nnd !Vfrs. H. Schofield and fesaity of W^tera Springs, 111, are apatejing ihi» wt<ekatJ. R Smith's. Larry Bmding tod fHand, JUia Thoni|V*>n. of Chicago spent a couple of days at th« Binding cottage this week. Mrs. .1. P. Kaiser and daughter. Ber nice, of Cliimgo were gneste of the f«- mer's|^re<it«. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sohns, this week ^ * Mrs. P. Wahh returned tram a few weeka' visit at Elgin, Thursday last. She was accompanied by her grandson, Robert Costello. Clarence Whiting and W. Hayes of Woodstock aud Miss LaNette Wbiting of Ringwood were visitors at tike home of E. Knox, Sunday. t:has. (V>bMi» and family and 8. F. Rouiano ami family came from Chicago M ouday and opened their cottages for the summer months. lir and Mrs. Chas. Oomisky drove their auto from Chicago Weduiwlay lawi atid wt»r« the guests of the former's brother a f«w days. Mrs. E Coinisky at^'ompaniod them home. Fret*, for Catarrh, just lo prove merit, a Trial sis« B«>x of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Ruinedy. Let me eend it now,. It is a snow white, creamy, healing, antiseptic halm. Containing such healing ingre­ dients as Oil Eucalyptus, Thymol, Men­ thol, etc., it gives instant and lasting relief to Catarrh of the noee and throat. Make the free teat and see for yourself what this preparation can and will ac­ complish. Addrtwt. Di. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents. . Sold by N. li. Petesi h. TOIA ~ li*. Hendricks of Ingtaskta was hi , town on bnaiupBS recently. Miss Anna Coniptuu spent last week with relatives at Round Lake. Miss Bessie Dunnill of Chicago is home for a few weeks' vacation. Miss Frances Rosing of Round Lake was at home a few days thia week. Mr. and Mrs. Kuebler of Palatine were in town Friday and Saturday. Mrs. M. Hertel and children of Fre­ mont Center were in town last Friday. Miss Mary Raught entertained Miss Laura Koucher of Elgin Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Win. Rosing of Ronnd Lake spent a few days this week with friends near Volo. Mrs. A J. Raymond sad Miss Anna Miller called on friends at West Fre­ mont one day last week. Mrs. Ambrose Raught and Miss Anna Miller spent Thursday as guests of Mrs. C. G. Buson at Libertyville. Mrs. Henry Stilling of Pis£akee Bay was the gueet of Mrs. Gertrude Millar last Wednesday and Thursday. mW. Rotchford and daughter, Eve­ lyn, of Chicago were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rosing a few days last week. Mrs. Henry Efflnger has given up her position in Wauconda and la now at the home of her parwsts, Jifc. aad Mrs. John Stadfeld, Hundreds of people yearly go thru painful operations needlewily, because they never tried Man Zau 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 aP N. H. Petesek's drag store. UltsvnoiK ' , J, ft. Brown was s McHenry visitor Monday.' W. A. Dodga was aCMoago visitor last Wednesday. Mrs. a w. Rrown wasaCbksago vis* itor laat Thursday. Walter Bradley spent last VMday ii the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hawley were Elgin visitors the first of the week. Mrs. Jmrnez G-yess- iained com- iMsuy from Chicago last week. Miss May Cristy of Waupaoa» Wis, Is a gnest at- the home of I. Harsh. Mr. end Mrs. Charles Baoon were business callers at McHenry last Satur­ day. R. Baoaa of Laha Gaaeva called on Charles Bacon Mid family one day re­ cently Miss Ada Weetlake of Spring Grove visited Miss Gaaeva Fay ose day last waek. James McCannon spent Sunday with hie toother, Joe, and family at Green­ wood Mee^amee Lnella Stephenson and ftiiia Feas were Chicago paseengere Monday. Miss Grace Harrisoa entertalned a number of her old achoolaiatoe TnesAay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert of Woodstock spent Sunday with thsir son, B. Herbert, and family. Mrs. W. Bradley and daughter. Win* nifred visited Mrs. Holmes of Woodstock Wednesday. Menlamei Clara Coatee and Ruth Hopper of Greenwood were Ringwood callers Tuesday. August Walton of Pittsburg, Penn., |« the gueet of his wife and other rela­ tives here this week. Mrs. Charles Shales and son, Dwain, spent several days last week with rela­ tives at Wilmot, Wis. Mrs .lames Kemerting and children of Harvard spent several days laat week visiting relatives here. M«§«lsmes Elizabeth Simpson and Grace McCannon were Richmond call­ ers Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. Bennett and children have gone to Racine, Wis., for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Bennett's parents. The Ml** and stings of insects, tan, sunburn, onto, buraa and bruises are re­ lieved at once with Pineealve Carbol- ized. Acts like a poultice and draws out the inflammation. Try it Price 2ft cents. Sold at N. H. Peteoch's drag store. «0M0Mivii.ut. Mrs. a Hast visited at P. Hunt's last week. Mrs. B. F. Peck visited at Mrs. T. L Flanders' Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harrison are spending this week in Elgin. Misses Mabel and Ester Zeak eaUed at W . Zenk'» Tuesday evenirij|. Misses Hattie and t^>«eooe Welch spent Sunday at F. Powers'. W. Zenk and H. Smith were business callers at Elgin last Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hanrahan of Chicago visited at W. Powers' Sunday. Mesdamee W. Gilbert and C. Hudson were Ringwood callers Friday after­ noon. Mrs. M. Peck of Louisiana spent laet wort with relatives and friends in this vicinity. Meadamee Will and Warren Thomas called 01 Mrs. W. Gilbert last Thursday evening. Misses Irene Davoll and Jessie Win* kleraan visited at Jay OohertyVlast to weak women^ lum to frown and en- Ibc tortuf doc to the to their ooIt wrinkles, btit tfol- laclcJusire C^rs. •ullowl srtzf h*itf ail of] tell of premature oldj Tfee pfeventtCMa of this hk yow own hsuadsJ [Cuce tin disease that causes] [your suffering, anJ strength-J youf tmlrrnrf coittti- [t«A»i with CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEF of which Mra, Ma»y fcvUi, of Pa&i- Eiin City, Vau, writes s "I think it, ! tfee heat on e*rth for all suffering | woxTi#:*!, My Soclur did ma no igccsd, • S aufretsd artsotd roiaery! jfrowi h%m& but tb.e tot dosej I of Sardtti pive rcMri, and whenl II had gakeii one bottle, X like a ] » The above seems' te prav» thaS Csrdui wili relieve I your paioj strengthen your consti- , j lotion and renew year youth. Try it. j insists, (LOO Bap Thursday. Mrs. Jay Doherty and daughter, Nel­ lie, visited relativee at McHenry last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan and chil­ dren called at Mrs. B. F. Peck's last Sat* urday evening. Pineules for the kidneys strengthen th^>e organs and assist in drawing poi­ son from the blood. Try them for rheu­ matism, kidney, bladder trouble, lum­ bago and that tired, worn out feeling. They bring quick relief. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold at N. H. P#tt*ch's drug store. Have you seen The Piaindealer's new line of 1908 calendars? If not, see them tit once. Our prices are the lowest We are now in a position to furnish those who wish it with Brick Ice Cream which we make ourselves. The fact that we buy all our cream at the McHenry plant of the Borden company warrants us to say that our Ice Cream is the freshest and purest obtainable. We will make up, on de- maud, special orders of Brick Ice Cream of any flavor or oolor desired for picnics, dinners, weddings, re­ ceptions, dances, parties or any other occasions, on the shortest of notice and guarantee our goods to be just exactly as we represent them to you. Give us a trial order. That is the beat way we can prove our statement Giunta Bros. NEAR DEPOT WCf-!- - -- n", v ' i t tsy&sr&f! NEW SHOE STORE Having opened a new shoe store in the Schnorr block in West McHenry I hereby ask the gublic for their patronage. Besides handling a 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 r^p^ir |hem free of Jklaerr BuildiBi West MiHeory m X^c-r • o. I.I.|IHI!.IIP1L1V i/" S'" J ^ .. V V" 1 ' 4 mm* jomtaBDMa. June 37. Born, to Mr. aad Mrs. John Scbaefer, a baby girl. Mrs. Susan Freund spent Monday with her sister, Mary Hese. Mr. and Mrs., Jacob R. Jus ten are the happy parents of a baby girt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorens Berr of Chicago spent a few days here with Frank Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Martin Frennd sprat Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Scbaefer. Jos Hnemann ia bewy drilNisfr walla around here. He le now drilling at Martin Yonng's. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murray aad chil­ dren, Raymond and Kathryn, spsnt Sunday with relativee in McHenry. John Nell of Quincy came home Wed­ nesday evening, His brother, George, accompanied bim home from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Tony May and children, Cherles and Hilda, epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joa. Rothermel in Mc­ Henry. Mrs. Mat Moellenbaefa and son, Paul, returned to Adams, Minn., Wedneeday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hiller of Iowa, Mrs. Jonn Blake of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bower of Spring Grove attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Bower here Friday. Tom lawion hasn't yet begun fee sell stock in the Rooeevelt third term syndi­ cate. \ ' K X ^ v ^ t r I ^ ^ X ^ ^ 4* -Tf a 4 \ -i ^ > The Cimrminf Woman is not necessarily one of perfect form buu r«N»Luiee. aaauy a piain woman who could 4 *er serve as an artist's model, posoosom those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean, smooth skin and that eprightlinsss of step and action that ac­ company good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Bitters restore .weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful complexion. Guaranteed by N. H. PetetK'h, F. Manquelet, McHenry, G. W. Besley, of W. McHeury, druggists. 60c. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three sao&iss iot twenty fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unlees other wise ordered. Tiv it. If you suffer from Moating, belching, sour stomach, indigestion or dyspepsia take a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, and overcome the disagree able trouble. It will improve the appe­ tite and aid digeetion. Sold at if. H. Peteech's drug store. Ohio's attorney general says he wants "to keep corporations in the state atod see to it that they obey the laws of the state." No state asks more than this and it does not seem unreasonable. Heada"^ and constipation disappear When Dade 's Littk Liver Pills are used. They keep the system clean, the stom­ ach sweet. Taken occasionally they keep yon welL They we for the enttrs fauily. Sold at N. H.- Peteoch's drug store, ^ " J , *• -< f- f . y *'• ' ~ i Aootdssat raneaal. F. J. Herbes was a Chicago visitor Wedneeday. F. O. Gans of Nunda spent Sunday in McHenry. Mrs. M. A. Searles was a Chicago vis* itor Tuesday. Joseph Holly was a Lake Geneva! vis­ itor Tueeday. T. H. Bethke was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Peter Leu-kern was a Chicago visitor one day last week. Henry visitor Sunday. Miss Lizzie Dilling is the guest of Mot Henry friends this week. Henry McDonald of Nunda was a Mc­ Henry visitor last Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Preston boarded,the Chi­ cago train Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ben Gilbert and son, George, spent Sunday with Waukegan relatives! Miss Katie Engeln of Kenosha, Wis., is the guest of her parents here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karges spent Sun­ day and Monday with Kenoeha, Wis., relatives. Mrs. H. E Wightman of Chicago is a guest at the home of Rollin Waite this week. Mrs. B? G. Sherman and daughter, Villa, are gneete of Chicago relatives this week. Mies Gertrude Engeln e| Kenosha, Wis., is spending the week with her parents here. Judge and Mm. D. T. Smiley of Woodstock were McHenry visitors the fleet of the week. Miss Barbara Ptizea of Chicago spent several days this week the gueet of Miss Rose Huemann Mr. and Mrs. A., W. McOmber and children of Sioux Falls, S. D., are the guests of relatives here. *; Mrs. George and dangher, Mrs. Mo, of New Ulm, Minn , spent Sunday at the home of James B. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gierke of Chicago are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wentworth this week. Mrs. Gowan and son of Chicago spent a few days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schaefer. Leonard Phillips left Tueeday morn­ ing for Las Vegas, N. M., where he ex­ pects to remain for about one month. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pilcher and daughter of Oak Park are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. F. Gallaber this week. Misses Clara Wightman and Esther Hill of Chicago came to McHenry yes terday and will spend the balance of the week with relatives here. Miss Nellie Newman went to Chicago Thursday morning to Attend the Cobb- Young wedding, remaining in the city With relatives until Saturday night. Mrs. F. J. Herbes and children and ber niece. Miss Eva Miller, of Lily Lake retsrssS from tueir visit out West last week. Mrs. Herbes visited relativee in and around Humphrey, Neb., while Miss Miller went to Hnmphrey, Corn- lea, St Bernard, Lindsay and Madison, Neb. I will mail yon free, to prove merit samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative, and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart or The Kidneys. Troubles of the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys are merely symptoms of a deeper ailment. Don t make the . common error of treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment is treating the 'resnlt of your ailmeut, and not the cause. Weak stomach nerves --the inside nerves--mean stomach weakness, always. And the Heart and Kidneys as well have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves and you Inevitably have weak vital or­ gans. Here is where Dr. Shoop's Re 4 etorative has made its fame. No other remedy even cjaims to treat the "inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, " uae Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me today fqr sample aud free book. Dr. Shoop, Wis. The Restorative is sold by N. H. Poteooh. v -Why hot get in line? Yy, it ie a special--a very special--rate. $1.55 for this paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean for one full year. Don't lat it gat away from you, RUGS and medicines alone h&rdly constitute the stock of an up-to-date drugstore/ The public demands that other goods be carried. We meet the den^fttts for everything everybody can expect to find at a drug store, although the' sale of pure drugs and the compounding of physicians'^ prescriptions are the principal features of our business. You will find this a particularly satisfactory place to trade as we provide exceptionally fine service and our prices are invfcrirbly •right.. :: :: . :: ' We would like your tracU^ ln drugs and other things. Come and see what a varied line we carry * V • , *fm'\ ' !fV.| •. • 0 V-A', N. H. 'Phone, 174. - PETESCH, Druggist. - McHenry. That's the time when every house wife finds that her carpets have become badly worn during the winter months and must be replaced. We have a fine line of Rich­ ardson's superlative carpets which not be beaten. :: :: :: :: ' RUOS, LINOLEUM, AND ; : ,* s j LACE CURTAINS iiVtm One line of rugs is the finest we have been, able to show in many years. Linoleum iii any graded and width . 'We want to f i l l» your curtain wants to. For the low% est prices and best goods give us a caW* /i }:%$ Jacob Justen flcHenry's Furniture flan. * ' 5, r5 I <1 C Sweet To Eat |«ilA v 13 k Csady ftvwtl Lsutivc. Ringwood g* •<* Store . . . Our line of patent medicines is cf in every respect and when in need of anything in our line just drop in and let us supply your iHrants." .We can do this •Inn a manner that will make you smile. Our * r. v •. Soda Fountain is eler in commission. Come uk rid of that tired feeling. A our delicious ice cream will do it, W. BROWN^ Ringwood, Illinois. , --a S. J: \^^on f P H I L I P J A E G E R QENERAL COHMlSSION MERCHANT % SPSOA1. ATTENTION QIVKK TO THK SAUIX» , Dressed Beef, nution. Hogs, Veel, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs J ^ This is the oldeet house on the street Tags and price lists fnrniahed on application. COLO STORAGE FREE suit I * 3. Paltoa St. Wkolaaale Market. CHICAQO, ILLINOIS. f* Jos.. H. Huemann Jolinsburgly Illinois. sells the McVi -ker Gasoline Engine, Duplex Grinding Mills, Reek Island Plows, Wagons, 0. Carriages, Buggira, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harneea Oil, Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. fraka USMt M WaM i & ' 1 an agent tor the above, ft ; pat tiie ftoda on your BuUd- , icxs aud should they be struck $ toy llghtniu# we d»tuag«a ?4 M no wore than get fall'iartleataia.-**^!^. (mm Prices ilw^rs kwmM « ' ^ :•£***: -v. •.' i~Kf- ' ? - - >• • -• s v , W- Jt* ^ . ' 'i ̂ \ A r' ^ ̂

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