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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 May 1910, p. 4

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Wv* •»* 1?% ~ * <£ "«•"*• l» "•r r» tf "* ffr. ^ >r -, * .« ' * -,*v • •• -&U «. ̂ r^ir ~ •Mil* lie PUBLISHED BVSSKY THURSDAY BY F. G. SCHREINER. Office in Bank Building Telephone, No.HI> <r - 3. - s» °r« a^ v--*" : • •••-vr « ^ >-^W; ' " ?- <7* . • ..._,_'* N »""• * ^ '•" ' j- V-V* „ - , * Sv^1 L_£_il__£iil^*-"- 'Vs. V. iiiiiiiulfSi'ii ill 'c« /f : r >mr »f beautiful home surroundings does not necessarily «*f money it on© tlmof, t>ut you may swrround^eursell with a beautiful home slowly -'ind surely if you will hut tuse the proper care in se­ lecting your furniture so that each piece you buy from time to time is an addition that will lend to the \tSarmony .(Mid attractivfinfiss of what you already %ttve. * The quality of furniture that comes from ©or 4lore will never become shabby, so if you trade with \:0& you have assurance that in time you will haVe< a home that you may well be proud of. Our line of pugs. Linoleums and Lace Curtains $s also complete and tip to date and the prices that are attached Ithosbs^/^lslKKild command you3 ̂attention. :: _ :: JUSTffl, Mclieory, Kris FURNITURE MAN that our "Early Riser" FJour is THJS VERY BEST IN THE WORLD, but we do claim and back every word of it when we say that our "Early Riser1' Flour is EQUAL TO THE VERY BEST MANUFAC­ TURED. . Our\sales on this product during the past • - ' \ .V year is sufficient evidence to* convince the public that we have a Flour of which we are proud an$ we rec: ommend it to the housewivea of McHenry and vicin­ ity. Besades this we also manufacture Graham Flour, Breakfast Food, Cora-Meal, Rye Flour and Pumper- nickle Flour, 4H of which r&nkln the very highest class.: ... ft-i {:j :f... . JivV it :: :: fc< \ • ' • . " . ; v . . . . • * West MtHenry flour and feed Mills WEST MicMENRY, ILLINOIS JOHN SPENCER. Pray. ££rU,A' -- ^ -CENTERVILLE Grocery and flarket Mil" • rV L%, '-W\ i»% . • is <14,,,. . ££/>; vf/ a; *.« Always a fresh and com-'•A:\ $•£ v> -• 1 w plete tine of the choicest of Groceries and Meats. Phone, 552. :i ̂ r., JS . . \ i tV CHAS. O. FRETT, --PROPRIETOR-- McfiENRY, * - - - ILLINOIS. P A I N T S 1 \ /We sell paints. \ ' All kinds of paints. 1 : f Brushes of all kinds. Permalae and Japalac. Varnishes of many kinds. Enamels of several shades. • ? Paints for all kinds of work. ' Alabastine, wall sizeing and glue. ̂ CROWN COTTAGE COLORS is guaranteed ft*" bel ̂ an absolutely pure paint,--the best HOUSE PAINT^ s it is possible to manufacture. , ' ̂ CROWN FLOOR PAINT is made Jjo walk on, aad'.̂ v when walked on stays on. • CROWN BUGGY PAINT makes the old buggy look like new and wears like iron. Anyone can apply it; with success. iW These paints cost no mqre than is asked tor mmsh poorer paint in many other places. It costs less to paint right than to paint jwrong. Bradley & Vroo- rnan Paint is full value. It permits of a perfect Job at considerable less than the cost of ordinary paints. Now, if you want anything ip the paint Upe it #|J*P to to you to call on I Yours truly, ̂ f F. L. McOMBER, HARDWARE PERSONAL TKRM9 0^ •UBttORIPTIONl ' One yew....; .V*.. .eiJKf •ix montte, TSota. Shm mootha. «0oW. Thiir«day, May 19,1910. AKNOUNCBMKNTF. I h«r*by »DDoaace my candidacy for the Repnblican nomination for the offtoe of trwasaror of McHenry county, subject to the 4£>ci8aoB of the voters at the pxi mariM.v > Abthur A. Chisseyj 88-tf Marengo, 111. FOR COUNTY TRKASURBK. ^ t hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of oonnty treaenrer of Mc­ Henry county, Bnfaject to the deciaioa of the Republican voters at the primaries, whan held for the pnrpose of selecting Eeirablican mrididates for conaty offieea, to be voted for a« the general eteottoh ifc November, 1910. 86 Charles Wandrack. TO AID BOAT^OWNSRS. Caip6Bt«m)ll«i A!pwiqa!a au<& X«S«ar; K>«e« to gen Irfwka. . • Elgin Courier, Saturday, May 14: The efforts of the beat owners and lorers of aquatic sports are about to be seconded as far as the building of locks or other means of progress for boats are con* cerned in getting around the dams be- tween Elgin and Pox lake. The matter has been agi tatted fer several years and the Commercial club lias been induced to take the matter up and will consult with the boat owners and water power owners in Carpentersville, Algonquin and McHenry that the work may be uniform. Herman Kind has been at thev towns mentioned and the parties interested he^ve promised that if the Elgin boat o'where and others would erect a proper lock at the dam here they wonld do the same at each of the towns between El­ gin and Fox lake. This would give El­ gin a water highway and, woald induce hundreds to visit the city^ooming and going by means of the river. Secretary Terhune states that those interested have promised a considerable portion of the necessary money and that there is every prospect that the work will have been completed this fall. Members of the club are anxious to establish connections by water as well as by rail with the upriver towns. It is the intention to call a meeting within the near future of all interested and to have competent engineers examine the dams with a view of 'putting in the locks with the least expense and in the manner possible. Barrevitle School Earl Matthews and Nela ThybonyTis- ited school recently. Miss Nellie Griswold of Libertyville visited school Friday afternoon. Many pupils are abaent lately on ac­ count of the whooping cough. v < A fine Webster pencil sharpener has been added to oar list of school posses­ sions. We h#re reoently purchased, with part of our social receipts, mi excellent set of eight maps in an pak case. They arc 40x58 inches and are mounted on Hartshorn spring rollers. Following are the names of those who had a perfect attendance during the last school month: Hazel Lock wood, La Doyt Matthews, Leon Baird, Victor Garrison, Lester Lookwood, Gladys Matthftwi, Katie L. Knoy, Teftdher. -- i t BMolntlou of Rmpaot. V At a meeting of the class cf '0? of the McHenry high school the following reso­ lutions were unanimously adopted: Whwflae, Our All-wise Father in His infinite wisdom and goodness has seen fit to call from our midst Eva S. Wheel­ er, a member of our class, and Whereas, In performing part of onr duty to her we meekly submit to the will of the inevitable and while bowing to His infinite wisdom we extend our sympathy and consolation to her family and relatives, therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of oar classmate the class has lost an efficient member, her family a kind and loving daughter and sister. Resolved, That thesa resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the class and a copy be sent to the family of the deceased and also published in the Mc­ Henry Plaindealer. Class of '07. Commander Juliua A. Pratt Post No, 143, Wtpt. m„ G. A. R. Mr. Isaac Cook, Commander of above Post,. Kewanee, 111., writes: "For a long time I was bothered with backache and pains across my kidneys. About two months ago 1 started taking Foley Kidney Pills and soon saw they were doing just as claimed. I kept on taking them and now I am free from backache, and the painfnl /bladder misery i* *11 gone. I like'Foley Kidney Pills so well that I have told many of my friends and comrades about them and shall recom­ mend them at every opportunity." F. Masque let. The Weekly Inter-Ocean and this paper delivered for one year at onr "special deal" price of fl.75 for the two) WE kHTERTAIf* AND fHfefte WE oo. «Bry Kntertaini a tMT*m Comfr*tfy'oV' Visitors miring the WMk-Whou We Entertain. Boost is the word. •' Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Dr. D. G. Wells was a Chicago vis­ itor Wednesday. ' . Mm. Joseph Schneider was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Thelen was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Geo H. Hanly boarded the Chidfego train Tuesday morning. 'Simon Stoffei transacted basiness in the windy city Tuesday . V F. H. Wattles was a business visitor in the windy city Tuesday. Wm. Schreiner, Sr., and son, John P., were Joliet visitors Tuesday. F. A. Beller was among the Chicago passengers Tuesday morning. We are serving ice cream soda, belter than ever this year. Petesch, Paul Barton of North Crystal Lake was & caller in town Sunday last - F. .1. Herbes attended to business matters in the •spindy cxty Tuesday. Edward Simon of North Crystal Lake spent Sunday wUh fcis parents here: John R. Knox was among the Chica­ go passengers Wednesday mornifag. Dr. A. C. Sparling was among the Cbicagc passengers Tuesday morning. " Dr. A. Mueller was a professional vis­ itor in the metropolitan city Tuesday. Rev. W. A. Cross of North Crystal Lake was a caller in town Wednesday. John P. Smith attended to business matters in the windy city Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Buss Visited with rel­ atives iji Chicago several days last week. air. ~ etuu tu-ia. mwiumm Juotuu wtuu Chicago passengers Wednesday morn­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Scbiessle and children visited Ejlgin relatives Sunday last. Peter Niesen of Johnsbnrgh boarded the Chicago train at this station Tues­ day morning.. , Mr. and Mfs. W. D Went worth and children passed Sunday as the gueste of Belvidere relatives. Chas. E. Lamphere was a guest at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ella Laia- phere, in Elgin Monday. Miss Biahche Loomis of North Crys­ tal Lake spent Wednesday at the heme of her father, A< D. Loomis, here. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mattern of Los Angeles, Cal., are guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Silencer. Have you seen pur rive and tea Cent counter? /ft n6i, better call in and save money. * J. J. Vycital. Mrs, fe P. Waite of Si Louis and Miss Clara B. Owen were guests of rela­ tives, and friends here the first of* the week.. Mrs. Elisabeth Buss and daughter, Mrs. H. B, Dowe, attended the fundral of a relative at Burlington, Wis., last week. v Miss Alice Waite, accompanied by Maud Waite. spent several days last week with relatives *! Oak Park and Chicago.* ; " Carl W. Stenger of this place attend­ ed the K. of C. convention held at Rockford last week. He reports a very pleasant time. Noxali Bordeaux Mixture Paris Green Compound for spraying fruits--the best spraying mixture on the market today. For sale at G. W. Besley's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Cobb, Mrf. John E. Freund, M. J. Walsh, Mrs. F. A. Bohlander, Everett Hunter and Wm. Frett boarded tta# Chicago train this (Thursday) morning. - Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peake of Louis­ ville, Ky., "arrived in town last Satur­ day. The former remained nntii Mon­ day evening, while hie wife will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, the balance of the week. James Revoir, who at one time resid­ ed in McHenry and who will be remem­ bered by many of our readers, is here from Minnesota. Mr, Revoir in his yonnger days was quite an athlete and bad 'em aU beat, a mile in the running game. s ^ A touch of rhet^natism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the pain at once and cures the com­ plaint quicj^y. First application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. Mrs. F. E. Boger and children passed a couple of days recently with relatives and friends at ForeBt Park, 111. Mr. and Mrs Boger have stored -their fur­ niture and the family will spend the summer at the nome of Mrs. Soger's father, Joseph Schaffer, here. John D. Rockefeller would go broke If he should spend his entire income try­ ing to prepare better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di­ arrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, dysen­ tery or bowel complaints. It is simply impossible, and so says every onp that has used it. Sold by all dealers. Fred Schnorr Tneeday from a six weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Iowa. He visited a number of thfe larger cities and places of inter est in that state and reports a very pleasant time. The trip to Iowa was made over the C. M. & St. P. railway, while he came home over the C, A N. W. road. If, ' TV * ? : /Your Home Almost eyery articje in your house vgill look twice as nice arid last three times as iotig after you have given ft a single coat of Per ma-Lac. This article makes ordi­ nary floors look like hard- w o o d -- - o l d f u r n i t u r e l i k e new. It's fiae for interior Woodwork, sfeirs, railings, landing's, shelves sM a host of other things. The cost is irifliiig: %iid the application so easy that anyone can secure the most pleasing and satisfactory re- sults^-- '• If you are interested come and get a color card: » P L. McOMBER West : Side s Hardware v'*': oftea. brings to light new NEW Simes Building, W. McHenry Now open and ready for business. High-class work and satisfaction guaranteed. A liberal patronage solicit­ ed. Orders also taken for work in Irish crochet. PROBATA NEWS I Some Alcohol Questions Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the blood pure? No! Does it strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! is it the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol? Yes! Ask your doctor about this non-alcoholic medicine. If he approves* your confidence will be complete. JX7Ay^Co:Xowetl Mm. i*iy often due to constitution! Yettlie««ft«l»soea»v.----Ay«r'»P^i,i Ask yoNrdodor. ----X {Furnfshed by Mellenry t'ontrty Abstract Company, Woodstock, Illinois. Office lu Ar- fOiu liiin k, ciist side public square. Ab- stniRts of title and eooveyajitiiujj. Mouey to loan oil real estate Id sums of five buudred to ton thousand dollars. Time and payments to suit borrower. Phones 034, 903 and wll.1 ' REAL ESTATE Ti^ANSFiSRS. Ulrlam L. Russell to Mead IP. Russell, pt iJWX sec 17, McHenry, r 8 i; ,H4>0 PROBATE PROCEEDINGS. Estate of Frederick Block, fttvanforr HM approved. Bobert H. ^b«rbttrn«. favobtor filed. Appr»i»einant bill filed «i>- proved. • MARRIAGE LICENSES. - Helmnth Bebnke, .% .ffortland Gertrude Bock, 18. .Chicago Earle W. Brown, 27«.. ...Qenoa. Ill Lois C. Woieben, 25, . . * k ... ttarengo Frank M. Downes, ........ Mareugo Frances Kaiser, 30 .....,.... Woodstock Tell him to move to- Mo Henry, where employment may be had at good wages, ' ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ' C. P. BARNES, ATTOKNSY. Estate of Allen P. Colby; Deceased, The underfilled, Ex-Officio Administrator of the Estate of Allen P. Colby, Deceased, late of T/ht: County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will &p- oeur before the Countv Coert of McHenry County, at. the Court House in Woodstock, ui the June Term, on the first Monday In June next, at which litue all pei'SOua having ciatijas agaiust said estate are notified and request- ed to attend for the purpose of haying the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned, (Dated this 11th day of April, A. D. 1910. Jane? Bx-omcfo Admlal^trator. V;: Vln |H|h Ooit of liiviuK Increases the price of many neccesai- ties without improving the quality. Fo­ ley 's Honey and Tar maintains its high standard of exceiience and its great cur­ ative qualities without any increase in cost It is the best remedy for oonghs, colds, oroup, whooping cough and all ailments of the throat, ohest, and lungs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Beluie substitutes. F. Masquelet. Terra Cotta School Report, - Pupils neither absent nor taxdf for the month ending May 16 are Margaret Grant, Howard Phalin, Neva McMillan, Eva McMillan, Qetrge Phalin, Edward Knox and Edna Phalin, Pnpils en­ rolled, SI; average daily attendance, 18, Eighth grade graduates: Edna Phalin, 94; Frances Knox, 08; Agnes Conway, 91; Hftsel Robison, 88. &ELUE M. Newman, Teacher. A Man Wants To Die only when a lasy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondency. But Dr. King's New Life Pills expel poi­ sons from the arystem; bring hope and courage; cure/all Liver, Stomach and Kidney troubles; impart health and vigor to th» weak, nervous Mid ailing. 25c at N. H. Petesch's and F. Masque- let's. . • Smd Corn Now Kmm)ju Those who made contracts to fan^sh. us with sweet corn for canning pm poses this fall are hereby notified that the seed can now be had at any time by oalllng at the canning factory. Hanly Bros. Chamberlain's Stomach and Llror Tablets will clear tbe sour stomaeli, sweeten the breath and create a healthy appetite. They promote the flow of gastric juioe, thereby inducing good di­ gestion. Sold by all dealers. Motto* i "To insure publication in The Plain- dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, esp«oially, ar« asked to t£ke particular notio to thu effeot Foley Kidney Pills contain in concen­ trated form ingredients of established therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ailments. F. Masquelet. - . Put down jam* -hamaser •wi jqtntfee boosters. ' ^ - / flrawMt*Jat Term C«fte factory. vewMif or mse ai^ closes defects not PHOTOGRAPH ; .^VITH0UR % is a certain guar­ antee that it has neither flaw nor defect. Yon'd look well |ust a* yon are. Results Witt ' ple^IUfi. {Successor So J. J. MHSe) West WcMenry, III. <> Phoo^pyi ijlimi law-- Export Fitter of Xllaaees for all /. •• A[<1, .. 4. #jt,- %xi<i' •mummm- - i K in i j f in i j i f n " ru l r f j i • i l lV DA*l» 0. WKlfc9 AND UjgULIMT p corne* :ib> TeIenhtwj,yo.-»l- ».^8H£L«:T >• A gmJIOISY AT iiAW, Woodrtock, ^ A ll business intrusted to btstfsre wUl b« 'm p»operly and prcHuptly atteuaed tof^ $2$ ?'{. tm* . ' s/' Otttee stcr Bcdcy's Rrsy St rt. y S T.y-- IMtliwN ( OWk»ov«rM.J.Wrt»h'4i ^ PtiyMcian and Surgeoa WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS #4: : SIMON - I ' V - _ -t, Insurance .4.g©nt tax all elatjnt* qt property in tho best Goojpanies., WxX McHwnr, ?5ESS5ER ' ;C. MEAD ,'^STiCE OP THE PiAQ) tlNP SNMJRANCB AQENt I'" l am now prepared to insure all kinds of prop­ erty against Pire, Lightning, Tornados, I Also have a special line of Insurance, pn Live: insuring against death Iron Say cause ' ' V / I I I . X •arte; West McHenry, - * At Besley's Drug Stdre Wednesday, June 8 . July 13 \ ' Aug. 10 ^ I P S e p t . 1 4 ^ /; Oct. 12 , 'Nov. 9 ' pee. if 3AH THE WRONG WAY to select harness Is the way it is usually done. Price is generally tbe first consid­ eration. It that Is very low the goods seem attractive, regardless of quality. Judge our goods the other way al>out. K\an»ln« Into the «juality of this harness tirst. xh»« il wiii i»e noes almost aay price/ But our prices are not high. Vafu alily low fne considered they are remark* G. A. Barker rtcHenry; 111. » mil I all" • THE FATTED CALF reminds of the "prodigal" hut c*ur patrons, need never become prodigal in dealing at our store for The Choicest Meftts In Town; Of course we always keep a fatted calf for you in the rthape of our earnest desire to so treat our customers that they will come again and agaiu, and never leave us. Our prices help us in that endeavor. , E. F. Matthews WBST McHENRY * TELEPHONE 3 Let Us Answer that GROCERY QUESTION for you. Per haps you are not aware of it, but it's a fact that our Groceries are becom­ ing the talk of the town. It's only natural that they should as we handle only the very best and in each and every case conform to the regulations set aside by the Pupe Pood Law. We want you as ' one of ofr customers. M. n. NIESEN TBLEPHONE NO 694 IfcHeory, - Illinois. ^y,&d< PofVFNTSBUST/j* If your dealer hasn't it see John J. Vyctta! INCH1CAOO Don't forget to call on Ltfitert % Self { pa Fifth Ave • where you will' always be treated : courteously alid j receive tbe be6t • iu_ liio lUBriinii iu the line of Wines,; Liquors & Cigars ' PARCELS CHECKED FREE West S ide IJ very PKOTI ••m Buses meet all trains for points on Pistakee Bay and Fox Lake. Team* fenr of all kinds done promptly. S|M^. oiai attention dlven to traveling men. First-class rigs with or without drive? ' at reasonable prices. 'Phone 47a. :: Weat ricHenryr - - llllvola. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else Ms. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEYOLIVER AND JRTOMACH TROUBLE It ig the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's ccnnter. "& 'ie:i HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY % jftrC^nM--tn- - c lwfah «& ' - -For Sale by Adding Dealei%^ :.S Are You perhaps thinking of purchasing a- Gasoline Engine? If so, we have a proposition that will in* tereet yon. J net think of it--» 2 k p., 4*6 cylinder Gasoline Engine for $75.00! Compare Ibis engine with those rated at 4 b. p, Weight of engine, 600 pounds. Also pumping eifgiiie at 937»5°« A 4| inch pulley can be supplied with each engine for an additional charge of $1.50. W1.IMCH. Ndleiry PUMPS, WINDMILLS, ETC. TELEPHONE 831. . McHBNKY, ILL If yon have entertained company from a distance, gone on % visiLyonrself, met with an accident, have sickness or daath in the family, entertained at % party, had a marriage in the family or any other bit of news that may be of general interest, band or mail it to this for publication. All ItMM wflTlbt thankfully reoeitadL , 'f- -, v: ^ • M: , drH'" .-a' .'V '

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