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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Nov 1910, p. 4

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rnmm ##*!#!$? WILIS sau w* &*/v: • JgSSSs^f <'4 * in y** ^ w k_i_i ni 'i ».'!»|i.iw;n;!;HiUJfc'Ml' wmMJSSfi u; I";!:,i.Jiu^^gl'f5? '~ ' '% ;*3 Jua ^0^HimJETT£ &£\i * M\ '*UC IjVjLil# i JP The windmill insurance is a Marquette Concrete foundation •. In the fiercest storm the strongest wind that will ever come your way, your windmill will be safe if the foundation is Marquette Concrete. Anyone can make windmill founda­ tions with Marquette Cement. We'll gladly send you details f^r building foundations with UFTTfT j_s oJSlvlEjNl l jfluirt r-urc i The Farmer's Cement Handbook free for the asking. Write us today. Marquette Cement Mfg. Co, General Office and Works: La Salle, 111. Chic*t* Ofic»-• JUartntitr Bide . Chiufr. IU. Wilbur Lumber Co. , Mi lhmti Ihstnhutors. Buys FR This is the machine invented by Wm. C. Free of Chicago,-- the machine which you have read so much about in the magazines -- the machine which has a score of altogether new improvements--and the machine which is sold at a price so much lower than you are accustomed to pay for the highest grade sewing machine, that if we told you what the price was, it would prejudice you against the ma­ chine. We insist on showing you the machine and its points of su­ periority before telling you what a bargain it really is. And to give you a better chance still of fimling out for yourself how perfect it it, and to show you our absolute confidence in The FREE, we want you to give it 30^ysTrkl In your Home Try this machine--test it--sew with it on all kinds of material--if you then are not entirely satisfied--if you are not convinc ed that it is the best machine you have ever #ewed on --the most improved--the mo>>t up-to-date--if the low price doe* not convince you that this is the bi^jre't bargain you have ever bought, return the machine to us and we will refuud your deposit BO that the trial nxill not eest you a You haven11 anv idea how i • w :! I Mir;>r:se v f-u ,r.wl how ;!#>! :i-hte.l vojf wil 1 he tn k^ep it after you have «ewed on i i fur 3 0 ? a y s . W e k n o w i i i . r s < u v . • u v you will be in ftliatter of exenemru- and enthu»ta o"ly reason lor fivi ns V"u tn-s fjir uu! offrr. i* b< --to *ee ihe real beauty of its Fsencb let deMgst aud duklle»» japanning. --to notice That the "Rutoscilh/' movement, which look Mr. Free 5 yean to invent, makes The FREE faster than the fasten ra­ tify and simpler than the simple*! shui^e machine. : "i k o! pjrTK'kj \«. hit. I. • e all other women m t i h e m a n y nrw i w : i t i « < n s o n The F R E E . O u r w e w a u l v o i j l o i i a ^ e i f " > 0 d a , s . -lo let your feet find nut that its 8 sett of Ball bearing* ha*e made Tlie V-REE* (he lightest running sewing machine in the world. -- ti learn the value of a Rotary Spool Pin, a Shuttle Ejector, an Improved Head Latch, a S iuare Feed an Automatic Thread Controller. Automatic Locking Drawers, *«d notes of oilier improvements. Come Tomorrow and See Ifie FREE and take it home with you for a month's trial JACOBJUSTEN P H I L I P J A E G E R GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OP Dressed Beef, rtutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs "This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lints furnished on application. COLD STORAUE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall • A 3, Pniton St. Whoesala Market. rue Mdleiy^laiitaler **RRV THUKSUAi life - F. Q. SCHREINER. Offlce In Bank Building. Telephone, No. S7S. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION> . me year tl.60 Six months, 75eta. Three months. tOots. Thursday, November 3, 1910. HALLOWEEN GATHEPflNpS --'V'f-rft : A*l Otfeir Social Kveuta ©* « Week la : ItoHenrr. . $60,000 BRIDGE PLANNED. Montter Concrete Bridge ArruM the North £ud of riiiiiik«« Lake. Loneliness Dispelled. Yon need never be lonely if you have a telephone. If yon live in the city or in the country, your friends aie easily accessible. You can have a neighborly chat at any time. The telephone is a protection for the home. If something unusual happens you will find the Bell telephone an ever ready friend. All parts of the country are united by uni­ versal Bell service. Chicago Telephone Company. Dre«s«d In"Black and Yellow." Not "Football Colors" but the color of the carton containing Foley's Honey and Tar, the best and safest cough rem edy for all coughs and colds. Do not accept a substitute, but see that you get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in a yellow carton with black letters. F, Masquelet. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Edward Lawless. Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Kdward Lawless, deceased, late of the Coun- 1 y of MrHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice tnat she will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the December Term. or. ttic flrst Monday in December next, nt, which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and request ­ ed to attend for the purpose of having tin; same adjusted. AII persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay­ ment to the undersigned. Dated this 10th day of October, A. D. 1910. lrt-& Eliza A. Koss, Executrix. Try A Want Adv. Residents of Fox Lake as well, as Chicago property owners and owners of property in McHenry county, just over the Lake county line, are now consider­ ing an improvement which will bring Ijake and McHenry county closer to gether than they now are in the Fox Lake region. The project being planned is to erect a monster concrete bridge across the north end of Pistakee lake, just south of the St. Paul bridge, to be ueeil for teauis aud pedestrians in crossing over from the territory which is now separated by water. As it is now, people wishing to Ko to McHenry county line or vice versa, have to go clear to Johnsburgh or to McHenry to the south and theii drive way out around, the trip thus being many miles. If the bridge were across Pistakee many miles travel wpuld be saved and that is what the promoters are now con sidering, and, from what has been heard, it appears as if the plans will go thru. It is stated that the pioposed bridge would cost about $60,000 and would be from 300 to 400 feet long. The bridge would either be built high enough to permit boats passing in nnder it or there would be a turn bridge in the center, such as the St. Paul now has in its bridge. The improvements would enhance the value of property greatly in that section and would bring the people of the locality into closer communication, thus working to the advantage of all, particularly Fox Lake village. It is also being proposed that a bridge be built at the east end of Pistakee lake from Fox Lake island, to both the north and south with two short bridges, much smaller than the big bridge mentioned above. The fact is. Fox lake has a boom on and people are much interested and en­ thused over developing that section. One thing now being done which inter ests motor people is that gangs of men and teams have been at work cutting down over six feet of the terrific grade leading up to the Mineola hotel, also to the west of there, making the highway very much more easy to travel than it has always been for the hill has been almost impassabje and bard for teams to make. Village officials from Fox Lake in­ spected the electric route on Thursday of last, week and they reported such favor to the scheme for bringing the road to Fox Lake that they are now taking the matter up with wealthy Chi­ cago men who own property in that section. Saves an Iowa Man'« Life. The very grave seemed to yawn be­ fore Robert Madsen of West Burling­ ton, Iowa, when, after seven weeks in the hospital, four of the best physicians gave him up. Then was shown the marvelous curative power of Electric Bitters. For. after eight months of frightfnl suffering from liver trouble and yellowr jaundice, getting no help from other remedies or doctors, five bottles of this matchless medicine com­ pletely cured him. It's positively guar­ anteed for Stomach, Liver or Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Only 50c at N. H. Petesch's and F. Masque- let's. Klectlon of Officers. The Ladies' Aid society at their annual election elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. W. 0. Wentworth; vice president, Mrs. Frank Hutson; secretary, Mrs. C. E. Lampbere; treasurer, Mrs. E. E. Bassett. The ladies of this society are plauning to hold a bazaar in the near future and will meet each week until that time. The meeting this week was held this (Thursday) afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cora Bassett. MRS . C. E. LAMPHERE , Sec. JENNIE OWKN ENTERTAINS. One of the prettiest of the Halloween parties held here last Monday evening was that at the home of Miss Jennie Owen, when she ftntertaioed a number of her schoolmates and friends. The house was gaily decorated for the oeen sion and all the games and contests that could be imagined were indulged in during the evening. Refreshments closed an evening of rare fun. PROGRESSIVE SIXTEEN ENTERTAINED. Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Mueller were host and hostess to the members of the Progressive Sixteen club at their home on Thursday evening of last week. Pro tfressive ciuch was the game p!»yedi and the evening's honors went to the doc tor, The clnb this year will give but one prize at each party, viz., to the lady <>r gentleman winning the highest num­ ber of games during the evening. Last year six prizes were awarded at each meeting held, which proved unsatisfac­ tory. The nenal refreshments were served. HIDE AND SEEK HALLOWEEN PARTY Willie Bickler entertained about forty of his yonng friends at a hide and seek party at the McHenry Hocse hall on Monday evening. The girls, as is the custom, went into hiding early in the evening and, owing to the fact that the boys did not hav<T their spies located properly, the girls were still undiscov­ ered when the time allotted the boys to find them was np. The girls reported at the McHenry Honse in ample time to be royally entertained by the jolly host and his boy companions. Halloween games of all sorts were played and a lively time was had by all. Before the party broke up all were served with re­ freshments, consisting of ice cream and cake. NOVEL HALLOWEEN PARTY. Misses Irene McOmber and Mabei (iranger gave a delightful and novel Halloween party eleven of their friends at the home of the former young lady last Monday evening. The guests were requested to come attired in "ghost costnme" made np of a sheet and pillow case. They were received %t the McOmber home by Master Lewis McOmber, who was also "spookishly" attired. The home was most appropri­ ately decorated and at every turn the guests encountered something sugges­ tive to Halloween. The evening was pleasantly passed in games, fortune celling and guessing contests, all ol which were in keeping with the night. At about the midnight hour the jolly pair of hostesses invited the gnests into the dining room, where an elegant Hal­ loween supper was served, after which all departed for their homes. The event was highly enjoyed by all. Good Results Always Follow. The use of Foley Kidney Pills, They are npbnildiug, strengthening and soothing. Tonic in action, quick in re­ sults. F. Masquelet. « UlU Fmmort Expert Fitter of Qlasses for all At Besley's Drug Store Wednesday, Nov. 9 Dec. 14 Want Column, . ̂ wlTflrtlBeraente inserted under this fa«td rt the linei or lew. SO <*ati for first « cento for eocb. miMcqoent insertion. Store thin #Tfl lines, ft oenta a lins, for first. Insertion, xid 3 eenfa A Hoe for additions insertions. t^OR SALE--Chester White A HARRISON. Rlngwood, III. boars. O. W. 17-8t* CV3R8ALE--8ix full blood Berkshire boars. Inquire of or write T. D. COLE, Spring Grove, 111. T^OR SALE!---Four choice farms on easy pay- ment. For further particulars inquire of or write SIMOH SrorriBL, West McHenry, HI- lfl-tf pVDR SALE--About 50 six-weeks-old pigs and about 30 four-weeks-old pigs. Call on GERHARD WBGENSR, McHenry. or phone 718. 19-2t 8. O. W. Leghorns, cockerels; -.vx, •» j uuuvucd, vie ut v'.vv 0!?' n . Also sow with seven Digs, farm, McHenry, IlL Pepping Poultry 18-tf L^OR SALE--The Dr. O. 1 dence and property in further information apply to or address T. J. H. Fegers, Jr., resi- ~ cHenry. For WAIJSH, McHenry, III. 16-tf p^ORSALE--North and South Dakota land: •*- 118 to |25 per acre. Also farms In Minne- fP'S; JS01 further Information apply or write E. W. HOWE, McHenry, 111. 20-tf -AND- Delicious Pastries Is the inevitable malt if you MM White 5wan ...Flour... x JSfl til FOR SALE BY Wilbur Lumber Co. W««t ricHenry N. P. Steiien <& Son ricHenry John Richardson Volo William Aithoff Johnsteuryh Professional. Society V a^nd Business Cards DAVID U. WELLS M. I). PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCULIST 1 Office and residence corner Elm and Green streets. McHenry. Telephone No. Stt _• D. T. SMILEY A TTORNEY AT LAW, Woodstock, Illinois Ail business intrusted to his care will bw properly aud promptly attended to. CV)R SALE--About 30 8. C. Brown Leghorn hens at 55c each; also a number of pul­ lets. Call or phone 607 any time except Sat- OF A PERSONAL NATURE WHOM WE ENTERTAIN WHERE WE GO. AND WeHeary Kntertalnn » Lary« Company of Visitors Daring th« Wmk-fflinm We Bnt«rt«ln. KNTERTAIN MONDAY EVENING. At their oozy new quarters in the flat over the F. L. McOmber hardware store Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Beeley very pleas­ antly entertained a company of friends at a Halloween party on Monday even­ ing of this week. The gnests were re ceived at the head of the stairway as they arrived and escorted into the apart­ ments by the genial hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Mayme Lamphere. The home was very prettily decorated for the occasion and presented a most inviting appearance. The evening was devoted to the playing of progressive ;inch, five tables being nsed for the par pose. The ladies' prize went to Mrs. C. L. Page, while C. H. John carried away the gents' honors. After the prizes had been awarded the gaestsl were served with a dainty two coarse lancheon. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames C. L. Page, R. G. Cham- berlin, F. A. Bohlander, Frank Schnabel, F. L. McOtuber, H. E Price, C. H. John, D. G. Wells; Mrs. Mayme Lamphere and A. M. W bitten of Chicago. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY. Because her birthday anniversary came on Thursday and wishing to make the event a success, about twenty of her young friends tendered Miss Irene Fris- by a very pleasant surprise at her home last Wednesday evening. The surprise was as complete as it was possible to make it. Miss Frisby, who sells dress goods by the yard at the store of M. J, Walsh, left the store shortly after eight o'clock on Wednesday evening and when she entered her home the boys and girls were there to greet her with a merry "s-u-r-p-r-i-s-e." Of course it took Irene a few seconds to regain her senses, but when once she did this there wan no let up to the joy and fan until the home going hoar had arrived. The evening was enjoyed as only twenty young, jolly girls and boys know how and to say the least, not a single moment was wasted in idleness thruout the en­ tire evening. At a late, or early, hour, whichever way you see fit to put it, delicious refreshments were served. Miss Frisby was presented with a beau tifnl gold bracelet by her gnests as a remembrance of the occasion. A Household MeUicin«. To be really valuable must show equally good results from each member of the family using it. Foley's Honey and Tar does jast this. Whether for children or grown persons, Foley's Honey and Tar is best and safest for all coughs and colds. F. Masquelet. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Richard Wray of Richmond spent Sunday evening with McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hutson and chil­ dren of Woodstock spent Sunday with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Sabel and son, William, spent Sunday at the home of T. W. Winkel. Fred Pegel, Jr.. and John Martin spent Sunday with T. W. Winkel and family. Mrs. T. W.'Winkel spent a few day last week in Chicago. Mrs. John Sabel and Mrs. T. W. Winkel spent Monday with friends in Woodstock,. O. B. Gilbert of Chicago passed Sun day at the home of his parents here. C. G. Berner was among the Chicago passengers Wednesday morning Mrs. C. G. Fret.t and *on Leonard, were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. P. H. Weber and son. Carl, wer Chicago visitors Wednesday. L. F. Block was a business visitor i? Chicago Wednesday. Dr. R. G. Chamberlin and C. L Pat? returned home Monday morning from hnn+ing expedition up in Minnesota. A. M. Whitten of Chicago passe several days this week at the home ci G W. Besley. F. L. McOmber, J. W. Freund, Joh> 9 toff el, Mrs. John Heimer and sonn Geo. and Leo; Mrs. Henry Heimer an daughter and Mr. and Mrs. M J. Wals were among the Chicago passengers this (Thursday) morning. Mm. Fred Rosaman. Mrs. Fred Rossman passed away at her home on Wankegan street at nine o'clock on Monday morning of this week after a long and painful illness. The deceased has made McHenry her home for many years, where she has always been held in the highest esteem by all who knew her. Her husband preceded her to the great beyond sev­ eral years ago and she is survived by two eons, Frank and Edward. The funeral services took place from the Zion Lutheran church and interment was in Woodland cemetery. Shall Women Vote? If they did, millions would vote Dr. King's New Life Pills the true remedy for women For banishing doll, fagged feelings, backache or headache, consti­ pation, dispelling colds, imparting appe­ tite and toning np the system, they're anequaled. Easy, safe, sure. 2fic at N. H. Peteech'sand F. Masquelet"s. II L Bank of McHenry ii<bi /iuM«v»ED iooo This Bank receives deposits, pays 8 per cent interest on time depos­ its, extends all courtesies consist­ ent with good business principles and does a « GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS respeotfully solicting public pat­ ronage. floney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil­ lage property for sale. If you want to buy or sell, call on ns. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. DR. R. G. CHAMBERLIN DENTIST OWfce over Bestey'i Oritf Stra. , Hours: 3:oo to 5:30. WIN MOHBNKY. ILU Telephone No 6 Office over M. J. Walsh* DR. ARNOLD MUELLER, Physician and Surgeon WEST McHENRT, ILLINOIS. DT3 XT T XT\ri^ JCY. I'M. J. XiV MCHENRY, ILLINOIB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office hours x at Johnsburgh, III., from 7:30 a. m. to ll:lto a. m. Wednesday and Sunday of each we«k. ' ( HONS, MCHKHRY 333. Telephone No 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurauoe Agent for all classes of property in the beet, Companies. West McHenry. IHtneU H.C. MEAD JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AQENT 1 am now prepared to Insure all kinds of prop­ erty against Plre, Lightning, Tornados, Etc Also have a special line of Insurance on Live Stock Insuring against death from any cause West McHenry, - iii. I Notice to Huntcra. Notice is hereby given that hunting and treupassiug on my premises are strictly prohibited on and after this d«te. Dated at Spring Grove, III., this 27th day of October, 1910. T. D. COLE , Spring Grove, 111. 19 4t# One Doctor--Only One No sense in running from one doctor to another! Select the best one, then stand by him. No sense either in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Carefully, deliber­ ately select the best cough medicine, then take it. Stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles. Sold for nearly seventy years. No alcohol in this cough medicine, 'JTCXycr Co. Mmell , Ma A PRETTY PIUT URE ' i s a n o r n a m e n t inywhere, but a photograph is mor e lifelike and true to nature. We take the MOSTNATURAL PHOTOGRAPHS beran*e we utody the nrl. from a sci ontifir standpoint tail liaye tlm nkill which comes onl> from experience. W#/ make special tie$ of children's p i c t u r e * , t a k i n g them by the in s t a n t a n e o u s p r o ­ cess. An artistic finish to every pic ture. SCHNABEL, (successor to J. J. tllHe) West McHenry, III. - Phone 971 WHEN IN CHICAGO Don't forget to call on UiDHert Q. sttg 93 Fifth Ave where you will al ways be treated courteously and receive the best In the market In the line of Wines, Liquors & Cigars PARCELS CMHCKdD FREE IeW. %RV»1 WW I SUET for Gentlemen who chetiah {huttty -For Sale by Leading Dealers. West Si«fliver?Marii|f a» MEAT DIFFERENCES are to be met with everywhere in patron­ ising different butchers. A few there are who will tmy any old kind of cheap meat for profit. WE ARE MORE PARTICULAR and insist 011 having the best fed cattle, sheep and pigs. You get the Itest meat here at fair prices. E. F. Matthews WEST MCHENRY - TELEPHONE J I. OVERTON. Pii>w*kuv- uiiu IUK of all kinds done promptly. Spe­ cial attention trlven to traveling men. First-class rigs with or without driver at reasonable prices. 'Phone 47a. West McHenry, III. - Telephone 47a AERMOTOR Gasoline Engine The best constructed and cheapest engine on the market. The Aer- niotor Co is the first te reduce the price of engines and the first to use this most important improve­ ment without raising price, $37*50 Also have 2 h. p. engine at $75 and 4 h. p. at $125. If you need power foraDy purpose, write or ask us for information. WM. BACON, • m PUMPS, WINDMILLS, ETC TELEPHONE 831. - McHENRY. ILL. eldraHaW* is thing, that thing, lot mwf 1 rmi A*yow4odcrir iMapfromtMtadvlM, Electric Bitters Succeed when everything elee In nervous prostration and weaknesses they are the supreme remedy,, as thousands have testified FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it Is the best nx-dic-ine ever sold Over « druggist's cc niter. We do not wish to preach a sermon but we do mean to keep that quastion of Gro ceries and Fruits before you at all times and furthermore we want to supply you in these lines. If you are fas t idious we know our line of «^oods will please you. Give us your order over the phone and same VMII have our prompt attention. M. H. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 694 ricHenry, - Illinois.

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