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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Oct 1907, p. 4

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•*:-: v.. :r . PPfWfE^K .„. yj- -"*. ^ ^ -;r;r - .-_ ^- , '» > >r • AUCTION! LUMLcY, Auctioneer Doctors If you arc suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de­ bility, nervousness, exhaus­ tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the S saparilla you have known all vour life. Your doctor kn too. Ask him about it. Fnlng* there I* d»ilv action of the bowels pcisonou* products »ie absorbed, causing bead •he. biliousness. -- J ' ventiop the S»r ; A> I'ljetal he. biliousness. n»tisea, dyspepsia, ami thus e S»rs:ij>:iriUa from doing its best I'll Is are liver pills. Act gently, ado BY J. C. Ayer Co., IJOW*11, MOBS. Alio manufacturers of HAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. We have no secrets ! We publish the form»'M °On our medicine®. THe McHenry Pfaindealef PUBLISHED EVERY THt HM-AV at F. C. SCHRHINER. Office In Bank Building. Telephoni No. 272. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 11.50 Three months. 40cts. Ore year... (Six months T5 cts. Thursday, October 17, 1907. RIlMJliFIELlJ. ,T. H. Parks was in Chicago Monday. jMiss E. Levey was in Chicago Satur­ day. E. L. Kimball was in McHenry Sat­ urday. Mrs, Sim Simons was in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Monroe wae a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Mrs. E. L. Kimball was in Elgin Wednesday. Mr. and Mr*. E. Senne spent Sunday at. Father Wille's. W. Jaynes' mother retnrned to her home in Cnicago Thursday. Mr. Shales and family of Nnnda vis­ ited at Will Jaynes' Snndav. J. J. Jayne of Detroit, Mich., was a Ridgefield caller Wednesday. Mr. Schumacher of Chicago visited his son, Chas., and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Eva Lynch were in Woodstock Monday. Station agent Lynch and wife 'called on their daughter, Mrs. B. Conerty, Fri- day. - Mrs. Leimuers of Woodstock is visit­ ing her sisters, Mrs. Wakefield and Mrs. Irish. E. S. Olmstead, Mrs. E. B. Smith and Mrs. Nettie Levey were in Woodstock Saturday. Mrs. Benson leaves Wednesday for a fe5; .two weeks' visit with her sister in C* Brooklyn, N. Y: i'o ' Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Mason, Mich., visited at Mrs. E. B. Smith's '« Friday and Saturday. I. , L. M. Mettler of Teskelma and J. N. %' Mettler of Rockford visited at P. B. "Vi fi Eanghawont's Friday. y? E. W. Merchant and son. Derwood, were calling on relatives in Richmond 1^;* and Solon Sunday and Monday. ^ The little son of Fred Reed had a nar- . ,fow escape one day last wteek. In pase- i y tog a gate some cows or cow was pnsh- ed against it, breaking it, a splinter atriking the little boy in the face. SCHOOL NOTES. Mrs. D. O. Kline visited the school Friday. v The insect and seed collection Is be­ coming large. ?'• •' . Rnth Benson of the second grade left ^ - -Wednesday for a visit with her aunt in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. an visited the lower room Friday. We hope that more patrons ftnd friends will visit ns. The high school class is taking the following studies: Physical geography, English history, algebra and English. The stereopticon lecture by Supt. Conn will be given Friday evening, Oct. 25, at the church. Plan to come. The pupils will furnish part of the pro­ gram. The Uadersigned having fully deter­ mined to quit farming will sell at pub­ lic auction on what is known as the A. O. Whiting farm and the Old Ovier- ocher farm, miles west of McHenry and 7± miles Northeast of Woodstock on the McHenry-Woodstock road, on Thursday, Oct. 31 Commencing at 9:00 o'clock sharp, the following described property, «to-wit: (i 8-Head of Live Stock-118 Consisting of: 42 extra choice cows, new milkers with calves by side and close springers, most of which are Hoi­ st eins; 1 full-blood Holstein bull coming two years old; 3 Holstein heifers com­ ing two years, 5 Holstein calves. This is one of the best dairies in the county. 14 head of horses consisting of: Gray mare 10 years old, wt. 1300 pounds, by McHenry Belgian horse; gray mare 11 years old, wt. 1300 ponnds; roan mare 11 years old, wt. 3300 pounds, in foal by Buchert horse; sorrel mare 12 years old, wt. 1300 oounds, in foal by Buchert horse;1 . . ̂ ckney horse, 11 years old, wt. 1100 pounds;' bay mare 5 years old, wt. 1100 pounds; gray gelding 3 years old, wt. 1400 pounds; sorrel colt 2 years o1 , . .. 1: r udc, "iretl by the Sul­ livan horse; 3 . f. A. LEAfll ri/'HUf Magnetic Nerve r| Iflra V and Stomach LLviIll 0 Specialist. Never Has Failed in Cases oi Nervous Trouble ; Stomach Trouble Female Trouble(°™r™) Appendicitis Gallstones At 40 jm nr. oever f«*kd Ustop Pain If you believe there is someone who can eurc yon, it would bf? well to inves­ tigate Prof. Leach. He has been verj^ ..successful with hard, stubborn cat*e«i yearling colts sired j cnre(j every known disease, and has by Sutton horse; 2 sucking colfcs, sired by McHenry draft horse; 1 sucking colt, sired by Buchert horse; 3 brood sows, 50 pigs, about 400 chickens. Hay, Urain and Farm flachinery! All machinery will be sold before lunch. 53 tons of hay in bales, 1 stack oat straw, 1 stack rye straw, 700 bushels of oats, 75 acres of good corn in shock, 3 16 in. waging p'o'.vs,-' 3 section drag, Budlong pulverizer, 11-foot Jauesville seeder nearly new, Hayes corn planter with drill and check row complete with 100 rods of wire, 2 6-shovel Deere cultivat­ ors, 2-row Rock island cultivator, 4- shovel walking cultivator, one-horse cultivator, 5 foot cut McCormick mow­ er, Deering grain binder, Deering corn binder, 12 foot Deering hay rake, Inter­ national manure spreader used 1 mouth, 2 lumber wagons, 1 wide and 1 uariuw tire, milk wagon, triffle box, 2 hayracks, hog rack, shoveling board, 2 sets oscil­ lating bobs, 2 single buggies, single har­ ness, 3 sets double work harness, set of fly nets, 6 horse-power Fairbanks gaso­ line engine, 4-roll Milwaukee corn busk­ er, 2-roll Cyclone husker, 2 drive belts, bay fork and pulley, 34-foot extension ladder, milk cans, strainer, pails, log chains, shovels, forks and other articles too numerous to mention. Pfenty to Eat and Drink at Noon TERMS OF SALE; Sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of 12 months' time will be given on ap­ proved notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. Positively no property to be re­ moved until settled for with clerk. FREMONT DOT, (left. MANN BROS. AUCTION SALE! F. O. (1AN5, Auctioneer. S lach troubles, Heart and Kidney «iluiouis can be quickly corrected with a prescription known to druggist* every where as Dr. Shoop s Restorative. The prompt and surprising relief which this ' remedy immediately brings is entirely due to lis Kt-Hiorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, etc. etc. Sold by N. H. Peteech. m- I-' ti- l. Constipation Baked sweet applet, with soma people, bring prompt relief tor Constipation. With other*, toarsa all-wheat bread will have the tame effect. Nature undoubtedly hae a vegetable remedy to feUeve every ."ailment known to man. if physician* •ma but find Nature's way to health. And this Is ttrikingly true with regard to Constipation. The bark of a certain tree in California--Cas- wra Sagrada--offers a most excellent aid to this «d. But. combined with Egyptian Senna Slip- •i Wry Elm Bark. Solid Extract of Prunes, etc. this • •me Cascara bark is given its greatest possible •ower to correct constipation, A toothsome Sandy Tablet, called Lax-eta, iB now made at the >r. Shoop Laboratories, from this Ingenuous and oost effective prescription. Its effect on Consti­ pation. Biliousness. Sour Stomach, Bad Breath, •allow Complexion, etc.. is Indeed prompt and atisfying. No griping, no unpleasant after effects are ex- . wrienoed, and Lax-eU are put up in beautiful Ithographed metal boxes at 6 cents and 25 cents wrbox. For something new, nioe, economical and -ets f. H. PETESCH, The undersigned having rented his farm, located 4 miles southeast of Mc­ Henry, 14 miles northwest of Griswold Lake, I mile south of Lily Lake, on Lake Defiance, will sell at public auc­ tion on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 39 commencing at 11 a. m., the following described property, to-wit: 9--Choice^ Milk C0WS--9 one with calf by side, balance close springers, one-half of which are Hol- steins; 4 2-year-old heifers; 3 spring calves; 18 months-old Holstein bull; 12- months-old bull; roan mare with foal, 12 years old, weight 1200 pounds; bay mare with foal, 10 years old, weight 1100 pounds; bay mare, 11 years old, weigfBt 1300 pounds; 18 months-old colt, weight at least 900 pounds; extra fine sucking colt; 5 very choice brood sows. HAY, GRAIN and MACHINERY! About 15 tons fine timothy hay, all in barn; about D tons slough hay in barn; 550 bushels fine Yellow Dent corn, husk­ ed by hand; 3 stacks corn stalks; 20 bu. potatoes; mower; self dump hay rake; new corn planter: pulverizer; lever drag; 3 stubble plows; 2 corn plows; breaking plow; roller; hand cultivator; lumber wagon; truck wagon;,tnilk wagon; new single top1 buggy; road cart; road wag­ on ; bob ': road scraper; 20 grain bags; 5 milk caus, pails and strainers; corn sheller; bone grinder; full set carpenter tools; pair of fly net-t; single fly net; hay ra<v- »vx)d rack; stone boat; wheel barrow; cutter; lawn swing: 2 sets work harness, one brand new; sin gle harness; 12x20 canvas tent, witli poles and lopes complete; 10Q white oak fence posts; 2 cords oak wood; 3 extra good boats; in good condition; grind Stone; cross cut saw; sprayer; about 20<) chickens; shovels, forks, hoes, spades, and other articles too numerous to men tion. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under r«nh; over that amount a creuii of 7 mouths' time will be given on good bankable uotes'bearing interest at 7 per cent per annntn-. 2 per cent oil for4jcash on sums entitled to credit. No property to be removed until settled for. patients from every state in' the Union, Proof of cures can be secured by writ­ ing for his testimonial booklet, which also outlines method of treatment. For the convenience of his Chicago patients and those residing near by, Prof. Leach attends his Chicago office, in Kimball hall, Room 407 and 408, corner Jackson Blvd. and Wabash avenue, • Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons of every week. All mail should be ad­ dressed to his permanent office, Room 2, Spurling Building, Elgin, Illinois. Con­ sultation and free diagnosis at either Chicago or Elgin office. t VOI.O. Frank Zuelsdorf of McHenry was at Home Sunday. Dr. Miles Fuller of Wauconda was a recent caller iu Vulo. Mrs. Fred Converse of West Fremont was in Volo Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Turnbull and Laddi of Wau conda were Volo callers Saturday. Miss Kate Rosing of Round Lake was the guest of her parents here Sunday. Messrs. Fuller and Kimberly of Wau­ conda were in town one day this week. Miss Maude Walton has accepted a position with Mrs. H. B. Eger at Liber- tyville. ~ 41 Miss Anna Miller was the guest of friends at West Fremont Saturday night and Sunday. ' Misses Anna Compton and Muriel Coseman of Round Lake spent W ednes- day afternoon in Yolo. Lon Fox and daughter, Sarah, of Round Lake were guests at the bome of S. J. Russell one day last week. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other wise ordered. Trv it. Mrs. Charity Raught has moved her household goods to Waukegan, where she will reside with h6r son, Charleston the north side. She has lived in the vicinity of Volo for the past forty years. HOI.COMBVILLE. Earl Peck spent Friday and Saturday at Lake Geneva. Mrs. C. Knoblanch and children were in Nnnda Saturday. E Sprod spent several days last week at Mrs. B. F. Peck's. Mrs. C. Tigtmier visited at' C. Kno­ blauch's one day recently. F. D. Davoll and D Rowson were Ringwood callers Monday. Mrs. B. Peck entertained her sister from Lake Geneva Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Powers of McHenry visited at W. Powers' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Cleary of McHenry were callers in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Jas. Powers and daughter, Hel­ en, were Sunday callers at Mrs. F. Da­ voll 's. Mr. and Mrs. George Whistoji and grandchildren and Mrs. E. Miller were Sunday visitors at P. Flanders'. Plenty to Eat and Drink at Noon c. p. •RANGER, ;terk. fRED DEUTSCHNANN. A Criminal Attack on an inoffensive citizen is frequently made in that apparently useless little tube called the appendix. It's general­ ly the result of protracted constipation, following liver torpor. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, prt vent appendicitis and establish regular habits of the bowels. 25c at N. H. Pet- esch's, F. Masquelet's, McHenry; G. W, Besley's, West McHenry, drug stores. Take advantage of our specially low rate of $1.75 for this paper and The Weekly Inter-Ocean fbr one year. Don't Be Nervous [lacUfs, but get rid of the dts- ' ease which is the cause of 1 most of woman's nervousness, vizfemale trouble. "I was, I very nervous," writes Mrs. I |T. L. Jones,- of Gallatin, I Tenn^ "and suffered six years I with every disease peculiar to my sex. I had headache, backache, and acute female inflammation. I took three 'bottles of Cardui and it cured' me* I gained 35 pounds in weight* I tell my husband, that Cb at llew Harness HAVE you placed your order for your new winter har­ ness? If not, let us figure with you<j We are turning out some of the finest work ever seen in Mc­ Henry and want to do your wok. New harnesses are t>eing b e i n g t u r n e d o u t here right along and our customers are pleased. Come i n and let us gi^e you our prices* :: :: IU. H. Cbefen, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. 2if Bank of McHenry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign apd Domestic Exchange, and does a v 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 jpd respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. floney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. • Drink Good 4 German-American Coffees have the drink. They are put to­ gether right--fit for the table of the American citizen. Put up in sarii- t§rj packages, prices.... \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . a o c , 35C,V3<M* 35c. Cereal Specials!' Milk RJce, a rice product similar to Quake^Puffed Rice, special price pei package........... 5c Toy Gust-O,--a ready-to-eat Wheat Flake, toy in each package, special per package 5c Free- -Will give a picture free with 25c worth of Lighthouse Soap as long as they last, :: :: John Stoffel. CENTERVILLE Market We handle everything in the line of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages .We also handle Johns- burgh Creamery Butter Chas. G. Fretty McHenry, 111. WINE OF CARDUI WOMAN'S RELIEF worth its weight i Drnraws WEST SIDE is the place to leaveyour order FOR Oysters and M Also an elegent line of fresh and s a l t M E A T S E. F. Matthews, West McHenry, HI. The Stove Question Is solved here to the highest degree of Satis­ faction. A fine line to select from at honest prices. ^ N? F. L. McOMBER., WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. 5 Handy Heat ^ f Wherv Needed! A Hot Water Bottle is indispensable in every home. Heat is nature's cure for pain and when applied properly will often prevent serious ills. We make a specialty of high grade Rubber Goods, the kind worth having. Our fall stock of Hot Water Bot­ tles is the most complete we have ever car­ ried. All kinds and all sizes and at prices that qan't be beaten anywhere. The 1>etter grades ar£ guaranteed for a year. A new one for the asking if any of these prove faulty. ^ ^ ^ N. H. PETESCH. DRUGGIST. 'PHONE 274. McHENRY. ILL. Tel. Mala 1714. WHY j, do people of Mi ' Henry, Lake an other countl drop la at Lambert Q. Seng's M Fifth Ave. CHICAOO? use it is so OUR NEW LINE OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING SAMPLES IS HERE AND WE BELIEVE IT TO BE BY FAR THE FINEST. WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO SHOW. WE WANT EVERY MAN IN McHENRY TO SEE THE DIS­ PLAY AND GET OUR PRICES. Phone No. 363. M. J. Walsh Professional, Society V and Bvisirvesss Cards DAVID G. WELLS, M. D. P H Y8ICIA N, BU K U EON - ANU UOUUHT Cv' V *- Office ana residence comer Elm tK/,- ' <>reeQ streets. McHenry. Telephone No. 311 FEGtfRS & FEGERS •: , ̂ pHYBICIANH AND SURGEONS. McHeurr A "if IH. Office at Residence,corner Oourtant' ' E i in strata. Iteiephoue 333, .T Eimstrata, ^iephoue 333.' T' : B. T. SMILEY " 'J? A TfJ!?f&NEY AT LAW, Woodstock, Illinois All int.pnetri/l hlc utiwill Ha•.<>. All business int rusted to his care will be properly and promptly attended to. $ ; C PARKER S. WEBSTER T AWYER. 701,'708 Rector building, 1#! Moot1*,* ^ 1-oe street, Chicago. Telephone Centra : 4;>31. • • S3-'-*" DR. G. CHfAMBERlilN - DENTIST. Offles wl' Residence over fl. J. Wthhl Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. ^ rsS? TdtphMIC N«. • r-- '• • SIMON STOFFEI# Insurants© Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West McHenry. llllneU JoNn d Vyoital DEALER IN Genera.! Hardware Stores, Paints and Oij^. Tin and ma­ chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 648 McHENRY, - - ILLINOIS. FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTKR AND PAPER HANGER CARRIAGE PAINTING, $5.00 aoiS UPWARD House and Sign Painting andall Interior Dee- orating. Residence north town line one block west of river. Telephone No.2M. MGHENRY, ILLINOIS K I L L t h e C O U G H AND CURE THE LUNCS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PRICE FOR COLDS8 AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONET REFUNDED. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Best for Cough. L A X A T I V E . THe red letter B" is on ersrr bonis. • rrmiMn C* CONTAINING AQ eovrk syrups containing opiates coasts fats tho Dowels. Bee's Laxativ* •dnef ani Vav nirts ths bowsls and contains nossute N. H. PETESCH. PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits All shapes and sizes. Sev­ eral proof-, to select from. Each doz­ en finished in different styles. Price, £2.00 and upward. Outdoor Work We have extensive a pparat.us for all, kinds of outdoor Work, such as group pictures, views r buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Enlargement*! Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed in every instance. Finished In black and white or colors. Frame s A variety of stylos in stock to select from. Odd sines made up for any size picture, certificate, etc. Waukegan St., near the Standplpe. WEST MqHENRY, ILL. T*l«pKon», 493 Want Column. All advertisements inserted under this head at til* following ratea: Five lines or lexe, S6 centa (or flrat iiihi-rlion; 15 cents for each aubsequent insertion. More than Ave line*, 6 eentx a line (or first insertion, sunt 3 centx a line (or additiona insertions. FOR »v SALE--Dakota and Colorado lands. Homesteads located- For further infor­ mation apply to or address E. W. Howe. Mc­ Henry. 111. 17 tf TTV>R RENT--Having moved niy billard and *- p(X)i room to basement 1 offer for rent, the main floor of the old Owen building. Will put same in first class condition and remodel to suit renter. Apply at once to GNO. YAGER. McHenry, 111. 10 tf poR SALE' CHEAP--A tobacco and cigar 1 cabinet with case attached. In finit-clas»* rticulars apply to condi t ion . For further pai <iEO. YAGICR. McHenry. III. 10-tf \ \ r A N T E D -- T w o f a r m h a n d s t o w o r k o n m y » v i0 I'istakee Bay farm. Gwj. J. SATKR, Pls- t;tUee Bay, III. l«-2t -- <_ i^OR SALE--A number of well-bred fall pigs. 1 Also a number of pedigreed spring Duroc J. rsey boars. GEO. J. SAYKR, Pistakee Bay. I" 10-2t, l^OR SAIvE-j-A No. 1 Holstein cow, coming in about the first of November. Also a brood mire with foal and a 4 montli old colt. (.'HKIST KI.AKK, near Johnsburgh 0u Spriug l7-3t i^OR SALE--A pair of thorobred Bamfl Rook pullet»s; also one 2-year-oM cock. H l l / v V V r n ^T t l TIL L .I. iliLfTK, West McHenry, III. 17-tf L ORhALE ( HEAP--Good Round Oak heat- ing stove, wood and coal, with two grates ' Joint pipe, all in good repair. Apply to E. II. BKAL, West McHenry, 111. ii-tf L^OR <ALE--Al>out 20 bushels of potatoes; ... rly. 0h,.os and Hiiral New Yorkers; "|; ^tiy Ohios. Pure aud gixxi for seed or eat - uiy P. J. CbKAPy, McHenry. III. 17 I AY-Ptc ^ C Sweet to Eat L.UA VW U A Candy Bowel Lautlrc I /1Y-Pk ^ C Sweet to Eat 1«UA~VU o A Candy lewd Laudvi i* r - V ; ^ sex... '<Jm.-

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