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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Nov 1909, p. 5

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„ * '.iaiv- vi-'i =• Ts-r. «•• <' " * *• ,1 '.'• „* \J ,. . . fj +r ,"n^ > "i- ' For Men and Women We are showing the finest line of All Wool Samples for Men's Suits and Overcoats in the latest weaves, in domestic and itu ported fabrics, made to yonr individual measure by the Inter national Tailoring Co. of Chicago, 111. • perfect fit guaran­ teed. Call and look them oyer. Ladies' Tailoring Department We have secured the American Ladies' Tailoring Oo's Sam­ ples, showing all the new fall effects in plain and fancy All Wool Dress Goods, from the plain staple colors to tbe daintiest cloths, suitable tor Suits, Skirts, Cloaks aud J*cfceUs, to be made to yonr individual measure, insuring a perfect fit Oar prices are lower than the ready to wear goods, which give you trouble in altering to make them tit Call aud inspect nur lines. We will save yon money and time We require about ten days to fill orders. M. J. WALSH GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. 'PHONE No. 483 It's Simply This If you want the finest bread, from the best of Flour it's up to you to patronize home industry |nd ask for EARLY RISER •up X*Sr~ f A H Q Y FAMILY FLOUR . J . S P i N C E k . A A iwfc/ff NaY iilV3S the Flour that ha*m§de good with the most exacting house­ wife. if you have npt given it a fair trial, do so »t your earliest opportunity. Nothing sold in McHenry thyt will equal it. It's a home product West McHenry flour and feed Hills WEST McHtfs JOHN SPENCER, Pr»p Want Column. Ail kUverUwiucuti iiinftcd uudrr itii. beau al 111# following ratotc FlTeUnca or i«M, St cent* for Brut Insertion, it cent* for e»cli subsequent insertiun. More tten fl*« lioM, 5 ceuta » line tor dial lawrtluu, >4 Sc*ut« • line (or a.dditiunl incertiona. "CVJR SALE-The Ulveus home In West Mc- " Heury. Bargain, must be sold. Will sell tor removal if desired. For particulars ap­ ply to J. H. MILL.EH. Marble Works. 20-4 TT»oK SALE--A Rouud Oak coal and wood ' burner tu gwd condition. Will make a good store stove. For furtbur Information call on J. W. FREUND. the clothier. West Mc­ Henry. FOR SALE--North and South Dakota land: 115 to125 per acre. Also farms in Minne­ sota. For further information apply or write 1. W. Howl, McHenry. III. 30-tf FOR SALE--A 2*0 acre farm, with fair Im­provements, including about 13,000 worth of pwNUl property. JR5 per acre. Easy terms. Inquire of K. W. BOWK, McHenry. Ill 21-4t FOR SALE: Number 114 Peuinsuiar lieat-ing stove, base burner; Pedestal diuing room table, round too. nearly new: Housler kJtchen cabinet, nearly new: steel tired top traggy la 11 up Nos. 851 or Hal. fi*OR RENT--Farm of iM acres. the old * Walmsley farm. Three dollars, casb, per acre DR. H. H. Vadpblu t!U W. Lake St.. Chicago. 111. 2S-tf FOR SALE--A two-cylinder. 20-horse power, 5-passeuiter Reo automobile in first-class ruutilx? coi.dli Ion. A barKi in at 1650. For further 1 u form at ion appiv to or address F. A. BOBI.ANUKH. West McHenry, III. 22-U WANTED--Factories to locate In McHenrv. Business men and property owners will­ ing to listen fetid encourage any and all rea­ sonable demands from parties wishing to lo­ cal ̂ enterprise here. Address, The Plain- de<iler. McHenry, Hi. IL - ANTED--Out hundred proopective suw- " met reporters to look up the bargains to be uad in river front Hire along Fox river oear mm 4̂ Forced Into Exilt. Win. Upchnrcb of Glen Oak, Okla, was an exile from bouii. Mouutaiu air, be thought, would care a frightful long-racking cough that bad defied all remedies for two year*. After six months he returned, death dogging bia step*. "Then I began to nee Dr. King's New Diacovery," be writes, "and after taking six bottles I am ae well as ever." It saves thousands yearly from des perate lung diseases- Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it dispels Hoarseness and Sore Throat, Cores Grip, Bron­ chitis, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Croop, Whooping Cough. 50c and ft.00, trial bottle free, guaranteed by N. H. Pet- eech, F. Masqoelet and others. THE LOS AXGELK8 LIMITED. If voo are going to southern Califor­ nia, yonr ticket should read via tbe Chicago Sc. North Western, (Jnion Pa­ cific and Salt Lake Route, tbe route of tbe famous electric-lighted Los Angeles Limited. Baggage checked through and tickets sold thru to destination. Direct connection at Wells Street Sta­ tion, Chicago, with trains of Tbe North Western Line from- all points. Full information upon application to ticket agents, Chicago & North Western R'y. 20-4t. w-iiiii nij>mn NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS • mm ft HMMMUMMMMHM Tbe Plaindealer to new subscribe | from jnw until January 1, 1*11, for oaly Now *• tm9 ^ »ab ##ibr lOHNSBCBuB. Mrs. John Freandof MeHenjry Mas in town Friday. ttev Wolf gar teu went %o Chicago Monday moruiug. Mise Susie Freund spent Sunday with Mies Martim Mertee. Miss Helen Ad«iu» went to Chicago Wednesday morning. Mrs. Jicuo SchuiUt spent Tuesday afteru<tou tu MuUeury. Frault 8chnmai-ber of Spring Grove drove thru lu re Mouday. Mr aud Airs JjsepU Tbeleu drove to McHeUry Siuudity afieitioou. >li au4 Mm .Vlihe Kaueu of Spring Grove were-callers here Sunday. Mrs. Jos Koiberuiel auil eUlMreu of McHeurj |i<isM»i r^uuUa) wiib rel.iiivct> llcie Mrs. Maib Kaueu of Spring Ur V Visited Suuuay tvttli iciaiivea aud l'rivudn here Aire. Jobu Keuueb^a aud Mrs. Math s FreuMU of Uctteuf) were ealleio here Friday irtio Win Blake aud Mies Eva Degau ut Jdctieury were visitors h«-re Thurs day last <iue Adams «ud Joe Miller uf Spriug Gruvc epeut Sauday at teruoou and eveu lug here Mis.. Frank Freund of Spring Grove visited her sister, Aire. Fied .lusiett, Saturday. Mrs Jos May aud children and ^rs Miller visited relatives aud t'neuds here Thursday Misses Grace Heimer aud Linra Laures of McUenry visited auiong rela tives here Sunday. Miss Lena Freund of Chicago 1b spend­ ing the week with home folks, Mr aud Mrs. John ti. Freund. Nick Weber aud family of Spriug Grove visited Thursday afternoou with J. Debrecht aud family. Mr. and Mrs. Jobu M May enter taineid last Friday tbe followiug: Messrs. and Mesdames Martin Freuud. Peter Freund, Peter May, Tbaruey May, Math. May and family. If you desire a clear complexion take Foley's Orino Lixative for coustipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate tbeee organs and thorougbly citause your system, which is what evrryoue needs in order to feel well. Frank Mas­ qoelet Mrs. Louie Hite, 434 Ontlen St., Dau- ville, 111., writes, Oct. 1: "Foley 's Kid­ ney Pills started me on the road to health. I was treated by tour doctois and took other kiduey remedies but grew worse, aud was unable tjdouiy housework, aud tbe (locM«r toid u>e i only could live troui two to s x uiouihi. I am now su much better that I do ail of my own wark, and I shall be very glad t j tell any one afflicted witu Kidney or otadoer trouble ttie goou results 1 received from takiug Foley's Kidney Pills." Comm nee to^. y aid be well. Do not risa baviug Bri^ut s Disease or Diabetes. Frauk Atasqueiel. iknuta xtona omttu inuertained a joil> crowU oi jouug peoptc at Her uouie last aUuday eveiiiu^. *jrauie oi uiauy uittei eul kiuds were eujoyed uunug tue eveu lug. .<Uai Miui's tue borne goiug tour •illlwl All plescUl partuoa oi UellCioue lcliesiiuieuts aeiveu uy tue Uostees ibobe pieseut were: Misses &tuma Buguer, iMamie Kattuer, Euiuia^chuiitt, Lizzie Lay, K.atie Lay, itisuiie Jtiett, ILalle rrett, Auua Oeflilug, Hose aubmitt; JHeaars. glartiu Scnmut, Sieve II reuud, Matb. Freuud, J* bu acbtuiti, Joteph Lay, Joseph Scbuiitt, sieve ScUuiitt, Louie Schmitt, Petm Settling, Mick Freund and Peter Frennd. Miss Martha Mertee entertained large company of her youug trieuds last Sunday atteruoou and evening in honor of ber eighteenth birthday auuiveroary The afternoon and evening were passed most delightfully in games and music. At six o'clock tbe gathering sat dowu to a sumptuous repast served by the ami able hostess, while« light lunch was again served at ten. The young host­ ess was the recipient of many beautiful gifts bestowed upon her by her guests as a token of esteem and memento of the occasion. The jolly gathering de parted with the hope that Miss Martha would enjoy many more occasions of this sort. Those present were: Misses-- Kolmish Grace Ueiixter Katie Althoff Barbara Althoff Rena Micbele Martha Nieeen Reiser Mary Althoff Rose Althoff Lena Hettermann Susie Freund Maggie buemann Josephine Schaefer Mary Schaefer Elizabeth Mertee Anna Mertee Messrs -- William Smith Peter Schnefvr Peter May Philip TentUs Ben Freund ̂ Mr, and.Mrfc, Joseph Tbeleu. TERRA CdftA T. K Andermju called on relatives in Richmond >- U».day. Miss Frances Knox spent Saturday with relatives In McHenry. James Courtney of Wauconda was a business caller here Friday. F. M Peck of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Heury McMillan. Eugene Leisner of Chicago spent Sun day with bis parents aud sister here. Mrs. T R. Anderson spent a recent day at L. Lock wood's near Barreville. Several from here attended the basket social at Barreville Saturday evening. Miss Nellie Newman attended a teachers' meeting at Woodstock Satur­ day. Miss Hazel Lock wood spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Crystal Lake. Mrs. F. L. Colby of Crystal Lake vis­ ited her sister, Mrs. R Robison, a few days last week. Miss Ellen Doberty and Mrs. M. J. Waleh of McHenry called on their sis­ ter, Mrs. M Knox, Thursday. - Young Girls Are Victim* of headache, as well as older women, bnt all get quick relief aud prompt cure from Dr. King's New Life Pills, tbe world's best remedy for sick aud ner vous headaches. They make pure blood and etrong nerves ana bnild op your health. Try then. 80c. at N. H Md mm. • KlUOfcflELU. James Wtayte was in the windy city 1 htusdttv. Mrs. A. Levey was a Crystal Lake cuiifci iwouiiy. Mrs. W. R Jaynea drove to Crystal L. uuame«<i f rtday. A. Skinner has received hie position I . UD CUT TA TACTUR^ . Mr. and Mrs. J. Wb/te drove to Crys- ... >.u oustuetM Saturday. Wilbur Levey visited with hi* broth- j i.-. ai "vockiord leceutly. Mm. Lau a Goff of Crystal Lake spent .-- >.«_> »ua jJrs. I£. tJ. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Brewer of Wood­ stock ttoi'o tu cuWu ou ousiuess Friday uia. ii. •»itie vioitod witu ber sister in • Mrs. Dora Cooper, at Mcdeury Friday. . Gr .eu wf Me a, Wash., is visiting uia b. .jajwttuw, Mr. aud Mrs. R. L. UuUeiu. i^>roy Skinner aud lauuiy tooa dinner »»ivu I..C41 ^aicule, Jui. J4rs. K. L. fuona, ouuaaj. a*jo. u;ucu »!i<i daughter, Madalene, * etc SMI Une uusiueee callers Sat- urdajaftern UU. a*«e w aaeOeid is visit lug her sou, Atius ivccici, auu lauiily at Bar- riu&U»u tins week • • jiim iiiauel saUkuer aud brother, £i r., vieUeU rt'llu AvutislucK relatives uiid iricuus aatutuay. <ur. and JUr^. Mi.lei aud family ot 4.N ou. da... ate Visiting tbeir cousins, o,»u. Lie v ey aud lautlly. Me di ee S. Thay -i, i-, ixtsley, Madt- v.- »uj a t. i..a«uu were Crystal Lake alters iSalUiUitj attol'UiOj. •ui «uu M I a. OootKe lrtsb eutertained ucit u<»a^uioia, 4iiBs liitta irisb and •uib. jt. liovey, ot ttocklord Friday and oatiituay. Mrs W. E, Dike entertained Ler coustu. ....c. .> «iku, auu daugnter, also Liuibi«r of Chicago trout Friday until auuuay t^arl Skiuuer ol Deer Park, Wash., is visuiuK uis slater, AIISS Alabel Skinner oi tuts place aud .uts Myrtle Lindscott ot ooUStOCK. ihe Jdinres Mabel aud Ruth Kline aticudeu a utrtiiuay party given iu bott- or ot tiieir Kiaudiaiiiet, I Kliue, of Seneca aaiuruay Mrs. W. R. duett of Woodstock speut Suudny witn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Du- tieid j»lrs. Sb it also called ou Ruy. A Sillais aud family. Airs. n. Thayer aud little daughter, Oioies, also jurs. 'i'Uayer s aunt ot Olii rago. returned home Friday, after a few days spent with Mr. and Mrs. F. Thayer Foley .» tlouey aud Tar cures coughs quickly, streuglbeus the tuugs and ex pels colds (..et tbe genuiue iu a yellow package 1* rauk A asqu^let. The basket »ocia< by the Royitl Neighooi - of Fern wood cat up, 1074. last Friday eveniug was a success socially and fiusncialiy. A large crowd attend ed aud ihe program was especially good. Willie Weilaud s .schoolmates, to the uuuiber of HTteen, gave hiui a piensaut surprise Saturday afternoon. The day wax just right tor out of doors games, which were enjoyed hugely until late in the afternoon Sindwiches, cake, ptek les and fruit were served by Mrs. Wei- laud aud the childreu returned home about five o'clock, happy. SCHOOL- NOTRR. No school Thursday. Our new booklets have arrived. The sewiug and painting classes are fiuishiug some good work. Kxamiua*i(U« in the upper gradt-ft will be held before Christmas. Tbe Euglifh c'a»s will study "The House of the Seveu Gables" next week. A Scalded Boy'5 Shrieks horrified his grandmother, Mr*. Maria Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that, when all thought be would die, Buck- len's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. Wouuds, Bruises. Cures Fever- Sores, Boiia, Skin Eruptions, Cbil blains, Chapped Bands. Soon routs Piles. 25c. at N. H. Petesch's, F. Mao- quelet's aud others. roun Fred Converse of West Fremont was in town Sunday. Miss Nettie Russell of Grayslake spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Miss Annie Rosedeutecher of Wau­ conda speut Friday night in Volo. Mr. aud Mrs. Everett Stone of Wau­ conda visited relatives here Sunday. Misses Kate aud Frances Rosiug were McHenry callers last Thursday fore­ noon. 7 Miss Genevieve Effinger of Wauconda visited her mother here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Kate Rosing returned to Chica­ go Sunday after a fwo weeks' stay with her pareuts here. Miss Frances Miller has been on tbe sick list for tbe last week, but is some better at present Heury Tltiele of Goshen, Iud , visited his childreu at the John Rosing home Here over Suuday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylveater Wagner and children were gneets of relatives near McHenry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hironimus, for tnerly of West Fremont, moved into tbe Potter bouse this week. Mr. and Mrs. L V. Lusk and children and Miss Catherine Do well of West Fremont were recent Volo callers. Mrs. Laura Cook and daughter, Ruby, of Wauconda were guests at tbe Ray uiond borne Thursday of last week. The basket social given Friday night by Mies Margaret Ward and pupils wte well attended and all report a good time. Jobn J. Cooney, E*olleltor. STATE OF ILLINOIS < M McHenry County 1 Iu tbe Circuit Court of McHenry County. State of Illinois. January Term, A. l>. tilto. Esther P. More Style More Comfort More Wear "'( Bill for Divorce. Doyle, complaluaut, J vs. Jobn J. L»oy le. defendant, ) Notice is hereby given tbat the above Is tbe title of tbe Court and tbe uauiesof 1 he parties to a suit wli.cli is uow peiidiug in said Court and that pro ess for said defendants has been issued to llie Sheriff of said Couuty return­ able to the said Court at its Court Room in tbe City of Woodstock, County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on Monday, tbe 10th day of January. A I). 1910 In te-itiinoiiv whereof I have hereunto set u.y hand and aBlxed the seal of said Court, at uiv office in Woodstock this 10th day of November. A. D. M0#. TBEO. HAUEK. Clerk. Circuit Court Baal, j- SH* Les* Money F it's stylish, snappy com- !! fortable and low priced, it's a "Bradley"--because no other shoe combines all these features. A better value at a smaller cost--such i 'ie "Bradley" Shoe, Made . the highest grade leather obtainable. An honest shoe all the way through. For sixty-six years it has given satisfaction. Ae "Bradley"Shoe for Women Made on beau­ tiful and shape ly lasts that and show th< foot to the best ad­ vantage. $3.SO - - $4.00 e Since 1843 the "Bradley" Shoe has set the pace for style, comfort and wear. Pro finny the Bradley ft Me teal f Company's 66 years of experience in hide selection, tanning and mak­ ing--buy one pair and watch it wear. The Bradley » tea If Co. also makes shoes for men and children, in all styles for all purposes--dress, street, labor, school and business. Only long experienced, high- class workmen are employed by the Bradley ft Metcalf Co. They know how to bnild the shoe so that it will (eel comfortable from the minute it i" "-st put ou until i t is entirely 1 out, which is the longest ptuod of wear for any shoe. Cent savers, comfort cranks and style seekers all get satisfaction when they ask for Bradley ft Metcalf Company's Shoes. L. f. West mmm, flcHenry, 111 2Z3M5IAH THE WRONG WAY to select harness is the way It is usually done. Price is generally the first, consid­ eration. If that is very low the goods seeui attractive, regardless of quality. Judge our goods tbe other way about. Examine into the duality of this harness flrsi Then it will be seen that it is worth almost any price. But our prices are not high. Value considered they are remark­ ably low -: : • :: :: :: G. A. Barker Bonslatt Block - ncHenry, III. f«! fills! Highest market p r i c e s p a i d f o r furs of every de­ scription. Bring them to us. Tel­ ephone No. 222. ClIM&Sl McHENRY, ILLINOIS Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fails. In iici'vous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's cc'imer. FOE SALE--A few colon'ea of beer, Will be sold reasonable it takft at or<et If, P, SFFTIMF o» S4* KM* fern. m Petesch's Pink ..Cold Tablets.. " f-n M Cure a Cold in 24 Hours The old idea that a cold mast run its course is a dangerous idea tb entertain. Colds should be cured as quickly as possible-- that will be in 24 hours if oar PINK COLD TABLETS are taken as soon as a cold mani­ fests itself. Even if you neglect treatment until later these tab­ lets will cure quicker than any­ thing yet discovered. :: :: Pink Cold Tablets stop the progress of a starting cold al­ most instantly and in a few hours will banish every vestige of it. Keep the remedy handy during the next few months and be free from colds. Price, 25 cents. :: IN. M. RETESCH McHenry, 111. • Telephone 374 > t^ifp ?£| • _,i * tf :1 if, /Is \ '*ih ">•: ~ll -CENTERVILLE- Grocery and flarket Always a fresh and com­ plete line of the choicest of Groceries and Meats. Phone, 552. :: :* :: CHAS. G. FRETT, --PROPRIETOR-- M c H E N R Y , . . . . I L L I N O I S . ' '-'.fcS ' -S : ' 4 • ; - j '*••• <1 'm Don't be deceived by extravagant claims of far away, unknown makers who claim to sell good stoves at a price that does not even pay for the cost of good material alone. A little use quickly shows their t4built to sell" character, the light cast­ ings will firecrack, warp or burn out. The seams will open, oven will fail to bake, grates cannot be operated, doors fail to close and the hundred and one other features of cheaply made and care­ lessly constructed stoves will show them­ selves in their proper light. Our stoves are of the reliable make and sold under a positive guarantee. Call and see them and get our prices. :: :: :: ' F. L. TlcOmber THE WEST SIDE HARDWARE. V^. Vs 1 * 1 • "I * \ ' ' • 1 Jtf The Mutual Benefit Life Insurdnte (0. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. The Leading Annual Dividend Company Has daring tbe past sixty-four years paid to policyholders, $368,396,648.96 Assets Jan. 1, 1909, $121,260,066.89 : Surplus, $5,628,151.17 No company luu accomplished better result* for It* policy hotter* CARL W. STEfMOi^R, Agent. PLAINDEALER ADS BRING RESULTS • : ' ; S. r, . L.,j j.. . 1 "f, .. . < Vs •: ,

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