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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Apr 1909, p. 4

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PATRONIZE YOUR HOME INOUSTRV AND ASK FOR EARLY RISER THAT'S THE NAflE A M FANCV FAMILY FlOUR •J .SPENCER 4S&YOUR OROCBR FOR.IT -~i \ \v«- -Why Im wltlwmt^ ,n*<C family flour FOR SALE--Hard Spring Wheat for seed. Oar fresh ground Whole Wheat Flour makes ««ce}l«at pancakes. Oratiam Flour Breakfast Food v Corn fteal Buckwheat Flour Rye Flour Psmpernlckel Flour * Hdleorv Flnif anil feed McHENRY. ILLINOIS. - - JOHN SPENCER, Prop. OF A PERSONAL WHOM j*t ENTERTAIN WHERE WE GO. WEST McHENRY, ILU! Horses For Sale! At Coi. P. J. Berry's NmiWi Meadow Stock Porn i i>a Miles Berth of WMCOOU, Lake Co., III., can be-seen a stock of first-class farm and genera purpose horses and mares suitable for the road :tud ,^11 farm work, weighing 1100 to 1500 lbs. Also several gentle broken single drivers. Prices $85 to |200. No plugs. All the best ages and a serviceably sound lot. All horses guaranteed as represented at time of delivery. Come and see them, and Joseph Peter­ son, superintendent, will take pleasure iu showing stock aud sell everything at lowest market price. Fresb consignment from Iowa' and Minnesota re­ ceived .md sold weekly at the farm. C O L . FYJ- berry Have you seen that CRAWFORD ROADSTER? It's a daisy and only $1250. It can't be equaled for less than $1500, If you are interested in tbe purchase of a car kindly call McHenry 611 and ask for a demonstration. Also come and see that Gray engine, 4 H. P., complete outfit for $86. Look over your boat and auto and see if you need any sup- pi Us, as we have them here, RIVER BRIDGE GARAGE HOWELL BROS. - - McHenry. III. Tie McHenry PlaiDdealer PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY** F. G. SCHREINER. 0Sc* In Bank Building. Telephnae, Ho.jBt. TERM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION l One Tear HJ0 tttf mouths, 75 cte. Three months. Mots. Thursday, April aa. 1993. ' FACTS FOR TOTEM Judicial election, June 7, 1909. *' . A Tour Around tbe World. L. F. Martin's Around the World . company will change program for Sun­ day and present in addition to part of regular trip a detour thru Sweden, Nor­ way, Russia, Morocco, etc. Some new comedy pictures will be shown also, as well as new musical numbers rendered. Prices, 15, 25 and 35 cents. Don't miss the remarkable attraction. "The Around tbe World company certainly has made good in Danville, The entire performance is a credit to the company and worthy of the highest commenda­ tion. " Danville (111.) Press. At the Central opera house Saturday and Sou- day evenings. At The Central Opera House. With eggs the past winter ranging all the way from 25 to 40 cents per dozen, it is possible there may be some who will want to pnt some nice fresb eggs down for fatnre nse. A method which gives better resnlts than any other is putting the eggs down as fast as they are laid or can be secured in a water glass solution, which is made by mixing one quart of sodium silicate to ten quarts of water previously boiled, tbe solution being mixed while hot. The vessel used for the purpose should be of wood or stoneware, preferably tbe latter. Fresh eggs put up in the above manner will beep remarkably well for ten months. Tbe beat time to lay by such a store of eggs is when tbey are the cheapest possible consistent with I;. .. Words to Freeze the Soul. • "Your son has Consumption. His case .'Is hopeless." These appalling words were/ooken to (ieo. E. Bleyens, a lead* -r!ng merchant of Springfield, N. C., by two expert doctors--one a lung special­ ist. Then was shown the wonderful power of Dr. King's New Discovery. "After three weeks' use," writes Mr. Stevens, "he was as well as ever. I - would not take * all the money in the world for what it did for my boy." In fallible for Coughs and Colds. It's the safest, surest cure of desperate Lung diseases on earth. 50c and f 1 00, N. H. Petescb, F. Masqnelet and others guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free. Bead The VMnlnrtwaUr "w»at'»»da, BdiIbcm MwUd( of I'nlversallat Church This parish will hold its annnal busi , J»ess meeting April 23 at 7:30 p. m., at V phe church. It is greatly urgent and /• . desired that all who are interested will 'be present. It is a matter of impor­ tance. H. C. Mead, Clerk. a We have just received a tine line of • fine gasoline and kerosene stoves. , Call *nd get our prices. J.J. Vycital. Social Bop. A social hop will take place at the McHenry House hall on Wednesday evening, April 28. The management hopes to prepare for this evening a time that will long remain in the memories of those who attend. Metzger's Woodstock orchestra, which gave such excellent satisfaction at the Easter dance, has again been engaged to fur­ nish the music for this event. Tbe floor committee wilLl^^as follows: Center- ville, Will Heimer; West McHenry, Benry Block; McHenry, Will Weber; Pistakee Bay, John Pitzen; Volo, Arthur Frost; Wauconda, Frank Geary; Crys­ tal Lake, James Lincoln; Ringwood, Joe Lawrence. Dance tickets only 50 cents. Me Henry Entertain* a Largo CoMftay of Vlnitorn During tl*o We«k-Fli«a w* Entertain. Wrn. Fisher spent Wednesday in CM cago. Dr. R. G, ttyaiuberlin Chicagcwd Wednesday. "A C NUt«;liewa was s business * in Ohicagr Wednesday. Fred Harm of Spriug R caller in town Wednesday. ( ^ , Jay N Gilbert returned southern trip last Saturday L F. Block attended to business mat­ ters fa Chicago Wednesday. F. L. McOmber was a business trans actor in Chicago Wednesday. G W. Besley was a business visitor in tbe windy city Wednesday. Mrs. G. S. Randall and daughter, Flossie, spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday last with Chicago relatives. E E. Bassett and John Knox attended a meeting of tbe Letter Carriers' asso­ ciation in Woodstock Saturday evening. Miss Mabel Vasey of Oak Park is tak­ ing a week's rest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wait©- Mrs. John Schuennemann and Mrs- Bautz of Chicago passed a couple of days the latter part of last week as guests of Mrs. Josephine Heimer. Mrs. John Claxton and daughter, Pearl, spent Saturday and Sunday last with Chicago friends. They also took in the Barnum circus that is now hold­ ing forth at the coliseum. RING WOO D. H. M. Hall wasin McHenry Saturday last. ^ A. L. Lawrence was in Richmond Monday. J. V. Buckland was a Twin Lake call er Friday. Chas. Page of McHenry waa np in his anto Tuesday. A. J. Cole of Hebron wad on our streets Tnesday. J. V. Buckland was a business caller at the Bay Saturday. Sam H. Beatty and Joe. Miller , were at Fox Lake Monday. Several from here attended the dance at Solon last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Merchant of 8olon called on friends here Monday. John Tressmer of Spring Grove Wae a business caller in town Tuesday. Wm. Brown has been qnite ill the past week, but is improving nicely. Ralph Peacock of Woodstock called at the home of Jacob Adams Sunday. Bertha Bell has been assisting in tbe postofflce during tbe illness of W. S. Brown. » This paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean--$1.75 for one year's subscription to both. Wm. Rehorst of Richmond was a pleasant, caller in Ringwood tbe first of tbe week. John Carey vm relected treasurer of the Ringwood creamery company at last Monday's meeting. John Gerbracht of Spring Grove at­ tended to matters of a business nature in Ringwood Monday. Mrs. Anna Tonyon spent several dayu of the past week with Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Robbins and family in Chicago. Miss Vera Adams returned home from Woodstock Sunday, where she has been visiting with relatives for the past month. Wm. and John Burns, who for tbe past year have been working for their brother in Chicago, arrived in Ring wood Tuesday evening, where they ex­ pect to remain for the fnture. Mrs. Fannie Carr and son, Reed, "of Spring Grove were Sanday visitors at the borne of H. M. Stephenson and fam ily. Reed returned Sunday eyeniug, while Mrs. Carr boarded the evening train for several days* visit with rela­ tives in Dundee. DJ & , 'lift,' y Witff Su perb Husical and Mechanical Effectual Saturday Sunday Will lecture and personally conduct the tour Brim Laughter PRICES, 25, 35 Place loar Order Mow. The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every posi- offlce in the country circular letter to tbe pnblic, urging everyone to use en­ velopes with a return card printed thereon. Every business man, farmer or person of any occupation shonld have bis name and address printed on his envelopes, thus insuring their return to the sender if any mistake is made in the addrees. Call at The Plaindealer office and leave orders for this stationery and it will be pnt np in first-class Get your alabastine color card at Vy­ cital 's hardware. Notleot Notice! Notice is hereby given that dumping rubbish of any sort on the Borden prop­ erty just below tbe mill dam is from this date strictly prohibited. Any per­ son or persons not complying wjth this notice are placing themselves subject to a heavy fine. April 8, 1900. BORDEN CONDENSED MILK Co. " '10 n i c o r S t i m u l a n t ? There is an immense difference between a tonic and a stimulant Up one day, way back the next; that's a stimulant Steady progress day by day toward perfect health; thats a tonic. Ayer's Sarsapariila is a tonic, a strong tonic. The only Sarsapariila entirely free from alcohol. Do not: stimulate unless your doctor says so. He knows. Ask him. Do as he says, j c. a uer Co., Lowell,Ma** Constipation is the one great " cause of sick-headache, biliousntM, indigestion, bad Has your doctor ever recommended Ayer's Pills to you? EH BR ALU PARK. Thos. Frisby of Elgin spent Sunday at his home. L. Huck spent several > days recently at his cottage. Miss Irene Frisby yiaited at R. J. Sutton's Sunday. Miss Nancy Frisby is visiting with Elgin relatives this week. MIBS Mary Gibbs of River Forest * pent Sunday at her home here. F. Romano and two friends spent a few days tbe past week at tbe Park. Geo. Walmsley, Sr., spent several days last week with Chicago relatives. Miss Carrie Rosker of West Point, Neb,, visited Miss Alice Sutton the past week. Miss Alice Sutton returned home Tuesday after spending several days in Elgin and Chicago. Messrs Floyd Thompson and Clyde Starritt of Barreville wgre callers in this vicinity Sunday. Miss Viola Martin of Wanconda vis ited her sister, Mrs. L. E. Walmsley, Saturday and Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burns returned to Chicago Sunday evening after spend­ ing a week at their summer home, Wm. Sntton, who has been attending Ellis' Business college in Elgin, returned home Easter for a few months' vaca tion. Mrs. John Bell and two children and Willie GHlipeie of Chicago visited tbe former's sister, Mrs. H. Felmeten, on Easter Sunday. 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. Tryit. Garden Seeds! Flower Seeds, Onion Sets, Peas, Beans. SOMETHJNG NEW! Fancy Gold Decorat­ ed Water Sets. Also Table and Berry Sets to match. I can save you money on assort­ ments of can goods. JOHN STOFFEL, West McHenry. Telephone JOI YOUR ATTENTION.. For everything in Wm. Stoffel. farm machinery Did it ever occur to you that you can buy envelopes with your return address printed on them just as cheap as you can bny tile blank envelopes at tbe •tortt N In assuming the ownership of the grocery store formerly conducted by Wm. Simes, located in the Heimer block, I feel it my duty to respectfully ask a share of the pub­ lic patronage. I will at all times keep ill stock staple and fancy groceries and fruits, and also handle the Early Riser and White Swan flour and am in a position to fill yodr kerosene and gasoline orders. I will at all times give the public prompt service and delivery and conduct my business on the s<}uare deal order. Soliciting a part your patronage, I am, " v . ; • » ' t - T " ' j v V ; • > Respectfully ' W" NIESEN . . . . E A S T ** Vi' fHE HOME OP U R E| MKATS, SAUSA- «E%. ETC:; OUR P R I C E S W I L L I J. J. BIKH, Tel. 841 Kalkamo Cold Wa-ter Calcimine . Af KALKOMO WAIL flNlf FOR AIX Plain and Decorative Work on Interior Walls and Ceilings. Absolutely Reliable SIXTEEN SHADES Kalkomo, the hygienic, dura- hie wall finish, excels all other compounds for plain, tinting, and decorative work on interi­ or walls or Ceilings, It covers well, one "coat, spreads well, end is ready for immediate nse when mixed with cold water. One pound of Kalkomo will cover from «0 to 100 sq. ft., ac­ cording to the kind of surface to be covered. :: :: f; s. w. Ringwood, Illinois Professional, Socity V and Business* Cards DAVIDO. WELLS M, 0. PHYSICIAN,SURGEON AND UOCUW *• Office and residence corner £lu» and Groen streets, McHenry. Teieuhone No. Sll FEGEKS & FEGERS pHYSIOIANS AND SURGEONS. McHeary 111. Office at Residence.coraar pMirtaal Blm streets TeJepbonem - • n- T- SMILEY "" ^ A TTORNRY AT LAW. Woodstock, lUiaoto Yt All business intrusted to his care Will be properly and promptly attended to. --•--.----i : -- x«t. U. G. CHAMBSSLp f DBINTITST Office Ml Residence over n. J. WtHft*! ' Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. ; i R WHHT MoH«isrirr. 11.1^ •" Telephone Ne. 6 Office la SpenMlnr BMf Dr. Arnold Mueller,* Physician and Surgeon , WEST McHENRY, ?W4NOI^ --.---v-- Telephone No. *93% \ v' ,**; ' SIMON STOrFElifSf5 Insurance Agent forall cXsesescrf * ; ^ ^. property in the best Companies. West McHeary, llllaois NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE NO. 3t)^ Steam Ileni, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Lights. Com­ mercial and family trade soli­ cited. All homecooking. Bates $1 50 per day. ' / ME0.S(l1IESSLE,Pfl)p. WEST McHENRY. Renting Paint "That's what it means, paint an empty house with- WllildinS , i. •. (S< p> pnpan4) The house vjon't stay empty long. S. W. P. makes old houses look new and ipakes new houses stay new.. It wears longer and is the most economical paint faunae* C^alt on us for color cards. > INI. H. Petesch, McHenry, : : Illinois T Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else foils. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best mediiine ever sold over a druggist's counter. In Four V«*r«i Celebrated astrologers predict that in the year 1913 there will be a telephone in every home. In £hat year five con­ stellations will indicate the present cost --five cents per day for a residence tel •phone. Chicago Telephone Company The Riverside Livery R. i: OVERTON, PROP. "Huses meet all trains for Riverside Hotel and points on Pistakee Bay and Fox Lake. Teaming of all Kinds dune promptly. Special attention stiven to traveling men. First-class rigs with V or wlthout driver at reasonable prices. McHENRY, - - ILLINOIS. H.C. MEAD JUSTICE OP THE PEACE < AND INSURANCE AQENT. f am now prepared to insure all kinds of prop- erty against Fire, Lightning, Tornados, Etc Also have a special line of Insurance on Live Stock insuring against death from any cause. West McHenry, - III. RETURNS OP Base Ball Ar<iO OTHER Sporting Events By Speciil Wire st the Lambert Q. Sot BUFFET 9a Fifth Ave. CHICAOO - Photo Studio McHenry, Illinois. PORTRAITS, OUTDOOR WORK, ENLARGEMENTS, FRAMES, POSTALS. WHEN you get ready for that new SPRING WORK HARNESS call at this shop and let us explain to you fehe good points in Harness construction and at the same time give you our prices on a first-class job. We guar mtee all of our work. - LPdtzke & (». * West McHenry. Sprinij MIL11RT r Our new Spring and Summer goods are here in great variety and we want every lady in McHenry and vicinity to see it. All the very latest Paris­ ian styles and shades. Yoti cannot help but admire them. Call and see; The LOTUS niLLINERY SpauldlHg Bldg., West McHenry ' V

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