I' Is." % -g if 4 f #1 "W T n%j«vy OF FINE JEWELRY AT PIOHT PRICES «V\*i * M - ' - 1 * * "-wwwi pj if- "Tl'BIli Eplf s s , • , a y •""/ -mm $e t • P In order to encourage early Holiday Gift buying' and lessen the business rush and confusion that always comes at Christmas time, we have decided this week to show our new and complete lino of latest patterns just re ceived which ordinarily we do not unpack at so early a date. Please bear in mind that we show, in this advertisement, only a few of the thou sands of things that we offer. A visit to this store not only means a saving to you but also an opportunity to make selections from the most de pendable and up-to-date line of Jewelry in McHenry. Bring your friends. *fief ' A 5t^p! 'J THE LASTING iMPRINT OF QUALITY. As Jewelers, we must v tell yo\i tKat it is ^ QUAUITV ; _:^raiher than price which should be considered in buying a watch. When we sell you a ROCKFORD WATCH, we know we have given you the highest possible value for your money, even if it is a trifle more than you might pay for an inferior watch at some department store, or mail order house. il Petveway sewing matchines We want the women of McHenry and vi cinity to see and inspect the Paveway Sewing Machine. This machine is not only one of the best sewing machines on the market today, but is also one of the cheapest, not in con struction, but in price. We also handle the White, Wheeler & Wilson and the Singer makes. Let us talk with you on this subject. We are placing the Paveway five drawers, drop head machine, on sale at .*14.75 N. A. Huemann WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. w~ ?k' t- rue mm) Piiinieiler PUBLISH®!) KVTRV THTTKfTIAY BT F. Q. SCHRE1NER. OSes la Buk Building. Telephone, No. 171 TKRM.S Of SUBSCRIPTIONl Jneyear B.60 9! x months. 75 Ota. Three months. Moti, Thursday, November 24,1910. QUARTER OF A CENTURY. Iteinn Clipped from The Plalndealer of November 18, 1885. CCALER sf.f *r m .50 a year , 3 iiio. for 25c Frank Holly, a lormer typo in this office, but no<v of Chicago, spent Satur day and Sunday in this village. The many friends in this vicinity of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knight uf Chicago send congratulations on the arrival of a fine boy at their residence a few days sines. The celebrated young stallion, "George O.," owned by Geo. W. Owen in this villain bas t>een dangerously sick for the past ten days, but is now better. A. Engcln if building a new ice house in the rear of bis saloon. It is to bn i8xl8, sixteen foot high with a seven foot cooling room under. As Mr. Eugeln now deals quite extensively in Milwaukee bottled beer, this will be a great benefit to him. Tickets have been issued for thp annual closing dance to take place at Sayles' hotel, Fox Lake, on Thursday, (tomorrow) evening, Nov. 19 Tickets. $1.00. The steamer "Mary Griswold" will leave McHenry at 0 o'clock p. in. and return immediately after the dance. Fare, round trip, 50 cents. A change has been made in the ar rival add departure of the Johnsbnrgh mail from this place. It now leaves ohnsbnrgh at 9 o'clock a. m , arriving here a little before ten. Returning, leaves here at 10:80 a. m. This makes it much more convenient than before, as it then necessitated starting from Johnsbnrgh at a very early hour. A sister of Dr. C. H. Fegers died at his residence in this village on Sunday last. Her home was in Iowa. She has been sick for some time and came here a few weeks ago hoping the change and the doctor's care might help her, but she gradually failed and died. Her age was about fifty years. Her remains were taken to her home in Iowa for in terment. Among our home butter and cheese makers, who took premiums at the dairymen's exhibits at the exposition building in Chicago last week, we notice the following: Creamery butter, toade in May or June, first premium, ifitzsimmons & Evanson, West McHen ry. Cream gathered by the Boyd cream • ery system, Homer Wattles, West Mc Henry. Prize, $40. The Standard Dramatic company is the name of a new organization just started in this village, who are now rehearsing for the two dramas, entitled "Will-O'-the-Wisp" and "Ocean Waif," which they propose to bring out at Riverside hall on the evenings of Decern- 8 and 9. To assist them in these two plays they have secured the services of Prof. W. J. Cutteridge of Lake Geneva and Mrs. Covey of Chicago and will spare no pains to make these the best dramatic entertaintaents ever given in McHenry. With the talent at t\ieir command they are sure to succeed. No better music ever played for a party in McHenry than that which will be present at the Thanksgiving party at the Riverside House on Thursday-even ing of next week, Nov. 26. Read the list: N. E. Slocum, clarionet; George Wiggins, first violin; G. 8. Welch, second violin and prompter; Prof. Thiele of Milwaukee, cornet soloist; Prof. Will J. Cutteridge, flute soloist; M. O. Warner of the Standard theatre, Chica go, bass soloist. This is one of the finest orchestras ever brought to this village, and Mr. Ford is deserving of great praise for hitmenterprise in securing snch music for his parties. Remember the date, Thursday, Nov. 26. NOVEMBER 2(5. We understand E. A. Shedd & Co. are making preparations to cut a large quantity of ice here this winter. F. A. and W. Parker, of the Parker House, have been in Colorado for the past two weekB, and are not expected home until about the 10th of December. The lovers of roller skating will be glad to learn that Mr. Ford, uf the Riverside rink, has engaged Miss Maud Campbell, the champion skater of the West, who will appear at the rink on Friday and Saturday evening, Dec. 4 and 5. We understand that F. G Mayes has sold his store building and goods to the Althoff Bros , Lewis and Henry, who will take possession January 1. They ire two steady, go ahead young business men and will no donbt draw their share of public patronage. Quite a number of the ladies of Mc Henry made a very pleasaut surprise on M rs. Harriet Holmes a few days since, it being her eightieth birthday, bring J tag with thetn tokens of their regard in f the shape of a good supply of the snb 1 stantials and necessaries of life. Married At the residence of the bride's parents in Nunda Nov. 18, 1885, by Rev. S. Searl, Hartley O. Thornpeoo and Miss Adell Tyrrell of Nnnda. A few friends, a royal dinner and a pleas ant, social time make this an event which will be iQng remembered by all present. " the many friends of G. W. Oriswold who, antil a few weeks ago, lived near Ring wood, in this town, will be sorry to learn that he was robbed of $2,560 while on hie way to Missouri, with his family, where he had boaght a farm. The particulars of just bow it was done we have not learned. He sold his farm in this town and got the money, and the robber took nearly or quite every dollar he had in the world. Mr, Oris- Want Column. - A"•dverMaemewt* inaertod und«r tin* «•.»»>» V.-ii* n»H. *«•in»» or 1«M, m cent* for first J? ."1 J5 ??nts „for e»cl» tnawrtton. •'"f a?? »i5®s (i ^Antu a line Bd 3 oenta a Une for addition! i&Mrttom. TpOB BALE--Chester White boars. O. W. *• HARRISON, Rlngwood, in. 17-it* WA^T,FD ~£° r?nt farm of 60 to 100 » * Address T. PHILIPP, McHenry, 111 acroH, T TpOB BALK--Four choice farms on easy pay- For further particulars inquire of or write SIMON STOBTEL, West McHenry. 19-tf F «iku m * 4 I<eghoms, cockerels; White Wyndottes, cockerels at$1.00 each. Also sow with seven Dies. PeoDinit Poultry farm, McHenry, 111. jg.tf FOR SALE-The Dr. O. H. Fegers, Jr., resi- *• donee and nronertv in further Information apply to or address T. J. WALSH, McHenry, 111. i6-tf TXT' ANTED--Black mare or gelding, weight about 1400 pounds. Must be absolutely sound and good worker. WILBUR LUMBER CO. TjV'" i--i60 acre farm located about 3 „ miles east of McHenry. Good buildings. ror further information apply to or write • R'SBBIKAKD Ps-ANKSNS-ILL, McIJer.ry, Route l. zi-at,* "GROUND--Last Thursday, a ladies' purse containing a small sum of mpnov Own- | er can have same by calling at the home <>i ' OHARL.ES GIVSNS, proving property and pay ing for this ad. KXTANTED--Large wholesale house desires * * to employ several neat appearing men and ivonieaIn this and nearby towns to dem onstrate well kaowa iiiieof goods. Experi- spcii unsscwsary; p»y you iai? Baliiry to start: can use you all or part of your time. Position will be permanent. Address W* J. HILUARO, General Delivery, McHenry. wold was a hard working, go ahead fellow, and he has the sympathy of the entire community in his old home in this misfortune. Pupils of the Ringwond school who "were present every da? during the fall term: Scott Harrison, Hodie Anringer, Walter Crlety, Emily Chase, Laura Stephenson, Mary Coates, Ellen Hall, Libbie Coates, Ella Spalding, Rose Or- vis, Rose Coates. Pupils whose de portment was all that the teacher could desire: John Kittle. Walter Cristy, Alfred Richardson, Grace Haldeman, Libbie Coates, Rose Coates, Nellie Turner, Ella Spalding. Absent one day during the term: Henry Stephenson, Abbie Hall, Willie French, Eddie French, Grace Simpson WM NICKL,K, Teacher. Alabastine and kalkomo at Vycital's Centerville hardware. i H(E1!E8! LOAVES AND Delicious Pastries to the Inevitable rctaK II you u*« White Swan ^..Flour... gmmmiii: 'Bill SIP ^wmSriEU). W'!^ FOR SALE BY Wilbur Lumber Co. Weat rictlenry N. P. Sieiien & Son flcMenry John Richardson Vol® William Althoff Johndburgh tf " 1 1 11 •' - 1 Professional. Socifitv V I I ' I I and Business Cards j DAVIIM3. WELLS M. D. OHY8IOIAN. SURGEON AND OCULWT -L Office ss4 maldeoca corner Elm and Green streets. McHenry. Telephone No. 311 DR. R. G. CHAM BERLIN DENTIST Offtcc over Btfky'i Drag Stre. Hour*: 8:00 to 5:30. w bst MUHmkst. Iul« T CICPIRARI* N< OJfJcs over JW J. WalsSs* DR; ARNOLD MUELLER, Physician and Surgeon WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS DR. N. J. NYE MCHENRY, ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office hours at .Tohtisburgh, 111., from 7:30 a. m. to 11 ::m* a. ni. Wednesday and Sunday of each \veH<. 'PHONE, MCHBNKY & . The old, old Btory, told times without number and repeated over and over again for the last 86 years, but it is al ways a welcome story to those in search of health--There is nothing in the world that cures cougns and colds as quickly as Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. Sold by all dealers. Did Ifou Uet One? The Plaindealer recently sent ont sub scription statements to several hundred subscribers whose subscriptions are eith er past or soon will be due. The returns of these statements have been anything but encouraging to us and therefore we wish to remind those who receive state ments to give them their immediate at tention. On receiving a statement the subscriber usually looks upon it as only a trivial matter. We mnst admit that $1.50 looks mighty small to most of us, but when one has several hupdred $1.50 subscriptions coming to him the matter becomes t)f considerable importance, especially to a conntrv pnblisher. With large city dailies the subscription de partment is entirely different, in that every subscription is paid up in advance, while the poor country publisher extend? his subscriber a whole year'H time, desired, in which to pay for the paper, and thus be is being kept on edge twelve months ont of every year wondering whether he is to be paid or beaten ont of the $1.50 We have subscribers ou our list who will send in their check to the daily papers and keep us waitii one whole year fop onr pay. This v ( know to be a fact. We are m*>re tb* willing to extend a year's time to at subscriber, but we do want and ipn™ have onr pay at the end of that time. Now. subscribers, especially those who have received statements, please bear this in mind and act accordingly. We cannot do business without your as sistance. We also wish to again say to our subscribers to watch the label ou their paper. You, who are reading this, look at yonr label now and see if you are not one of those that this article was written for. . Bank of Mctien ry ESTABLISHED »888 This Bank receives deposits, pays 8 per cent interest on time depos its, extends all courtesies consist ent \9ith good business principles and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS respectfully solicting poblic pat ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security, REAL ESTATE Farm lahda, residences and vil lage property for sale. If you want to buy or sell, cat] on ns. Abstracts ordered. « INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates * Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. Bazaar at Hing*oo<). The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E church of Ringwood will bold a bazaar at the Woodman hall on December 2 Chicken pie dinner will be served. Also supper at five until all are served Price, 25 and 15 cents. All school chil dren, 15 cents. A good program will be given in the evening. All are cordially invited. PROGRAM Song Sunday School KecTtatlon Robert Oreen Vocal Solo Wihlfred Kelley Instrumental Solo Mrs. 8. W. Brown Rtieilatlon Sarah Dodgu Vocal Duejt Mattle Smith, Margaret Fay Instrumental Solo Miut, AgneH DodK* LudltiS' OijartttL Johonnntt's Prchesjtru Recitation ? Hrunswlck Vocal Solo. Eleanor Whiting Duet , ... Misses Lora Walklupttou, Floasle Conway Male Quartet Recitation Maxwell Beth Vocal Solo Dorcas F08K Jolionnot.t'8 orchestra Vocal Duet .... Mrs. t'laronce Tuttle. Mis* Edith Tutt le Recitation .... . Gertrude Fay Vocal Duet. ..." Misses Bertha and Mary Bell Vocal Solo Paul Stephenson Ladles' Quartet Vocal 80I0 Mrs. Norton Mule Quurtete Vocal Solo Mr. t'lurence Tnttle Johonnott's Orchestra. Basket Uncial. A basket social will be held at the (Jriswold jLake school house Saturday evening, Pec. 9- A time promised to all. Ladies please bring basket*. Conveyance will leave the CeQt.ervilh- postoffice at 7:00 o'clock FLORENCK WELCH, Teacher. TWOOKEAT ANNUAL EVENTS IN I'HI- CAOO. The International Live Stock Exposi tion Mo*. SKJ-jDec. ,3, and lT. 8 Land & Irrigation e*posit»on Nov. 10-Dec. 4. For full particulars apply to any ticket agent of the North Western Liue. 22 'it Have yon seen oar five and ten oeiit counterT If pot, better call in and wre money. J J Vyeital. F- SCHNABEL, (Succecaof to J. J. liill«) WPSJ McHenry, III. - Phone 971 A TOL'GH STEAK may be good to manufacture sole leather out of. but for eating it's barbarous. Be sides, it lilvos poople indigestion, and In digestion often causes death. TENDER, Jl'K'Y STRAKM make you hale, fat and hearty. You can buy them here all the year round without having a bad one. For choice meats give us your orders. You'll be satisfied with quality and price. E. F. Matthews WEST McHENRY - TELEPHONE 3 Electric Bitters Succeed when evejry-Jhmj;' else jbila. In nervous prostration and teniak- weaknesses they are the supr- > remedy, as thousands have testified FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AMD STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicint* ever !»o>d over a di uggi«t'« cc 'inter. T«!epbes# n« 393, SIMON STOFFFX Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West McHenry, Milnoi* H.C. MEAD JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AGENT I am now prepared tolnsureall kinds of prop erty against Flr^, Lightning, Tornados, Etc Also have a special line of Insurance on Live Btock Insuring against death from any cause West McHenry, - HI. TH E 1'OHE iphotography gov erns the snccen« or failure of a portrait. Onr pxperience in studying one's best postale aids ns in sue cessfull.v reproducing nnnxnally tine like nesses and % ATTRACTIVE PORTRAITURES Onr results are high ly artistic, tind are obtained thru yearn of experience O n r portrait? are acknowl edged as bent. They or>pf i;o more than the poorer kinds WHEN IN CHICAGO Don't forget to call on iambert Q. Seng Fifth Ave. where you will a I ways be treated courteously and receive the best in the market in the line of Wines, Liquors & Cigars PARCELS CHECKED FREE 1- )" IMj ! t for Gentlemen who cheiiab Quality. -For Sale by Leading Dealers. WKtCifrliwvftr.iirri* TV \*4lV < L| ; VP V Mill HSU R. I. OVMKTOJN. PTE liui'it::- UK-iii, ail bt-cuas tor poh>ts on fjwvstki.-v I'-Ulv M!,! ir„x Lake. Team ing ot ail Kinds done promptly. &pe- cl;t attention sriven to traveling men. Fli-st-class rigs with or without driver ai reasonable prices. 'Phone 47a. :: West McHenry, III. - Telephone 473 AERMOTOR..... Gasoline Engine The best constructed and cheapest engine* on the market. The Aer- motor Co. is the first to reduce the price of engines and the first to nse this most important improve ment without raising price, $37»5° Also have 2 h. p. engine at $75 and 4 h. p. at $135. If von need power for any purpose, write or ask us for information. WM. i)M, - MM PUMPS, ETC TELEPHONE 831. - McHENRV, ILL. We do not wish to preach a sermon but we do mean to keep that question of Gro ceries and Fruits before you at all times and furthermore we want to supply you in these lines. If you are fas tidious we know our line of floods will please you. Give us your order over the phpf^e and same will have our prompt attention. M. H. NIESEN . TELEPHONE NO 694 HcHenry, - Illinois.