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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Nov 1900, p. 8

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Have over 30 f^tttrrfnitr, Imllulllilrtipi* nts that and last week conda, called on \ 'I . . . $ KISS?:' }-S$l -"if, i't-' is a hanatew anliiUUite Air Castor Oil, Par©- | gtirte, Drops mid Soothtn* Syrops. It is Pleasant. It neither OpittMt* Morpfcine »«r «th«r Narcotic - mtmtniH- Its age is it* guarantee. It destroys Worms J «nd ailays FeverlsSinew. It cures Diarrhoea aad Wind OoUe. It relieves TeetWng Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates Hie Food, regulates the | StQBiMdt and Bowels, giving healthy and natural stovi | «!%% Children's Panacea--The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Use For Over 30 Year*. 10 cent can of Baking powder for:.**...y. .. $ cans good Cora, for «. • • •? »» f *f* %«•% *** •»' «"• 1 8 cans good brand Tomatoes, for.iw.; *»v/., 8 pounds Crackers, go at A i. .i 12 pounds Sal Soda, at the low price of ...... U mds bulk Starch jes Muzzy Sun Gloss Starch i; | i l r f c f c ©.J>r«mium Oats, at: .V. *. v* ..... i ^ That cyclone will strike McHenry on* ;.„ >'L" * SATURDAY,: NOV. When the prices quoted below will prevail: . . . . sc .. . . .35c ,»....25C .WV..35C J .25c f .IOC f .35c f § note; these coffee bargains J 35c Mocha a^nd Java at....... .joc, 4 pounds for... .$I«00 ^ 30cCoffe, a rare bargain at..«sc, 4$ pounds for...$l.OO ^ ^c Ctoffee, a good drink, &t....30£, 5 pounds fo|^..,$I-00 20c Coffee will be sold at. i6c, 5$ pounds for..,$1.00 15c Coffee, our own mixture «ac, 8 pounds for $l.OO : The CYCLONE GROCERY ; West McHenry We handle Marvel Flour, the great Bread Producer, floney returned on every sack that does not prove Satisfactory. tamg distance telephone 90S ^tlaens' teJephone 32 Illinois s» with Bari-jr friends hei D Mrs. Mary 3e*& ofJIcHenry,; visited >1<1 friends here kiat wodi, Mrs. Heury Degim is slowly recover­ ing from her recent illness. Brace Starritt, of Terra Cotta, was a pleasant caller here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gnth, of Hart land, vere gneest* of relatives here Sunday. John Cleary who has hfeen dangerously ill is somewhat improved at the present writing. Fred Hoyland has sold his farm here, fie and his mother will soon move to Lake Geneva. Misses Kathryn Walh and Margaret button visited the public school at Me- lenry Thursday. Will Bolder drove out from Chicago Sunday and spent the day with his brother, W. Bolger. Miss Lenora Stevens and Miss Maggie Vylward were pleasant callers in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Mesdames Daedy, Keefe and Fitz- >atrick, of Chicago, spent Tuesday with their neice, Mrs. Ed. Knox. Master Robert Caslello, of Elgin, is spending a few weeks with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Walsh. G. W. Cohoon and family have moved {to a farm near Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Sutton will occupy* the place vacated by them. If your children are fretful, peevish, tnd cross, mother the same, ditto the JOBS, it would seem proper to give 'em >11 Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents. Ask your druggist. Chas. Buss, of McHenry, began school in district No. 13 last Monday. Chas. is an honest, intelligent young man and \ve wish him success. We pray thee, heed him not who asked thee to take something, said to be the same as Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist A Village Blacksmith Saved Hi* Little Son's Life. Mr. H. H. Black, the well-known vil­ lage blacksmith at Grahamsville, Sulli­ van Co., N. Y., says: "Our little son, five years old, has always been subjected to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that !he nearly died. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dis­ solve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symp­ toms appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled." There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by Julia A. Story. Co. Supt. Wire, of Hebron, has blos­ somed out as a full fledged poet and a campaign poet at that. Everybody knows that Wire is a red-hot republi can, but his numerous friends never im­ agined that he was a poet. At the re­ publican rally at Hebron, Thursday evening, Henry Turner sang a solo, the words of which were written by Supt. Wire. The song was received with favor and Mr. Wire is now entitled to a ! seat on the pinnacle of poetic fame.-- Richmond Gazette en areha o* HlMset Blanke's Exposition Goffees are superior to all others, rea Smooth, rich flavor and are how being used by the leading and by the large railroads. If you are looking for a good a trial. ' . . t; ^ 1 •* f! # Blanke Tea and Coffee Co followin GILBERT BROS., McHenry r + * > i ' r 1 ^4,7 ' * . V'Vfek' ekefeller. JOHN P. LAY. Johnsburg ROWE BROS. Hebron ~ tS. greenwood, WEIDNER BEOS.. Buffalo Grove JOHN ROSING, Volo , Wauconda G. H. HOOKER, Woodstock It. PANTALL, Milburn iZurich. Wta. J. P. THOMPSON, \Vtirno»t. Wls.BAY B. DIXON, Ournee , Aotioch M. I)es Jardins. Harvard A. NEISH, Spring Grove , Salem 81VER BROH, Russell, 111. JOHN MEIKLE. Ivanhoe _ Lakes FOOTE BROS.. Half Day W. H. SCHWARTZ, ( arpentersvllle TONKE, Gilljert®, 111. O.H. SCHMALZ, Huntley, 111. You Walked a i-2 Hile the H. % was a^eridM snec^ss, over nitte dollars netted. Several from hsro att^ided feelte- publicati rally m Richmond, Friday evening, and listened to a very able adr drees by Judge Fuller. O, beauty! what A powerful weapon thou art. The bravest men fall at thy feet. No wonder women take Rocky Mountain Tea to prolong that joyous spell. Ask your druggist. Wm. Lichty is excavating his cellar lor a residence just north of the post office. He also contemplates building a two story structure east of the post office. Rev' Anderson preached for the first time Sunday evening and was listened to by an appreciative audience. Rev. Anderson and wife are in full sympathy with the general demand for regular services. An operation was performed by Drs. Bill, of Genoa Junction* and Dr. Ward, of Richmond, upon W illie Nelson Satur­ day and an abscess removed. The work was successfully done and the boy is likely to recover as he is now doing well. ' , , Doe* Yovr Stomach lMatnss You f Do you have pain in th« side, na usea sometimes vomiting, distress after eat­ ing, belching, constipation, loss of appe­ tite, dizziness, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimples and a repulsive complexion? If you have any of these symptoms, you have dyspepsia or stom­ ach disorder. The new discovery, Bail­ ey's Dyspepsia Tablets, brings quick relief, followed by a permanei pleasant to take. W. J. Bailey on each package. Price 25 centiKpefet paid. Made by Lakeside Medicine Co., Chicago. Sample free. Well informed doctors prescribe them. Sold hv Miss A. Story. 1 y-. eo. lS-'00 ' |>6al> Celebrated Antiseptic and Preventive. of all diseases. One of the greatest medical discoveries for women. We have thousands of testimonials to prove its great merit. An article that should be in every household. Cannot fall to bring the aesired result. Send at once for a box with full instructions. Sent free--any part of the U. S. for $ 1. If once tried you will always use it. The only genuine antiseptic on the market, Address, MME. DEAL, 290 Jackson Boul., Chicago, 111. 51-ly TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE Bromo Quinine Tab­ lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Gro^6*0|sig nature is on each box. 25c. is talking a G: adfT Mountain Pearls." w that they cure liver troubl constipation, bad digestion, nausea, lull headache, dizziness and foul )reath ? There never was a pill sold vhich acted so quickly and gently, they don't gripe one bit. ^bnal ts aA we ask--we know whatre- 3ultvNttbe.: JULIA A. STORY. " , * * cker's with Js not stNmgte latest ahotild he gHwted with a chorus The simple story of Caleb.and cerk and A Tefephone would have put you into instant communication with the party wanted, saved the walk, saved the time. It will do it riot only once but many times during the hour or day. V You would be delightedly surprised at the ^advantages, conveniences and profit of a Telephone in pur office, store or residence. L<et us ex- lin in person. A postal card request will ig prompt attention. tWft; • -t>v v/' . - . ' - Chicago Telephone Company 1 Stoffel, Manager, McHenry, lllinolsy^ Six Frightful Pailuni, Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm. H. Mullen of Lockland, O., to an early grave All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But he was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. After taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, including Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Julia A. Story's drug store. A stock company is being organized in Libertyville for the purpose of putting in and operating a gas plant. Almost $7000 of the stock has been taken by business men and citizens. But $8000 is required. The project seems assured if a satisfactory franchise is granted by the village board. In event such a com pany is not successfully organized, an election wiU be called to vote on a bond issue sufficient for the village to put in a plant.--Lake County Independent.' Brave Explorers i; Like Stanley and Livingstone, found it harder to overcome Malaria, Fever and Ague, and Typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals; but thousands have found that Electric Bitters is wonderful cure for all malarial diseases. If you have chills with feyer, aches in back of neck and head, and tiled, worn out feeling, a trial will convince you of their merit. W. A. Null, of Webb, 111, writes: "My children suffered for more than a year with chills and fever; then two bottles of Electric Bitters cured them," Only 50 cents. Try them Guaranteed. Sold by Julia A. Story, druggist. . The Waukegan Gun club held its an­ nual fall tournament at the club grounds, Waukegan Highlands, Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 80 and 81. Editor Sees Wonders. i Editor W. V. Barry, of Lexihg® Tenn., in exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted a severe case of piles. His quick • cure through using Bucklin's Arnica Salve convinced him it is another world's wonder. Cures Piles, Injuries, Inflammation, and all Bodily Eruptions, Only 35c at Julia A Story's. » Stops the Cough . Mid works off the COM. S Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure .a cold ii* one day. No Cure, no Pay i Price 96 cent*. t; - Pearls nd in Ve so "much ; at one breath and crying with the next. The drapiatic critics were particularly gracious in their comments on the play and the players. A Great Medicine. 'JL have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine, " says Mr. E. S. Phipps, of Poteau, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux I cannot speak too highly of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praise, of those who use it. The quick cures which it effects even in the most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by Julia A. Story. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville, Va., writes, "I am nsing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy.:' Many hundreds of physicians depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Ctire in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat, and allows you to eat all the good food you need, providing you do not overload your stomach. Gives instant relief and a permanent cure Julia A. Story. Made Young Again. 'One of Dr. Kings New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my "teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in tills world fo* Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at Julia A. Story's drug store. r. w, dry, warm an|p^|pes yc and rubber bu*l8|$s, ~ """" * special line in oui abld ere. - 4- When Clothing wants are felt, you should remem* ber that we carry the * DON'T BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine, original © Made only by Madison Medi­ cine Co., Madison, Wis. K weU. Oar trad* keem «n ncrii cot on each package. Price, as cents. Never sold In bow. Accept no sabatl> tute. Ask your druggist. r-• rr. s - Steam Fittings k and ,• Ulind mills Steel and Wood and Farm machinery jt f&n Uae ln fevery departmMdB 3. »• •*' ' ' "i We are prepared to do > • rfc of all Give us a call Conway & Rainey - Ringwood, 111. l s ?4V' •jtVe have just received an elegant line of men^ Patent Leather Shoes at only $3.50 per pair. 0ther kinds such as Willow and Box Calf, Vici Kid, Chromo Calf, Etc., is the finest we ever parried in all grades and newest styles. Ladies' misses' and Children's Shoes of every descrip­ tion from 40 cents to $3.50 r > • \ " y y- 7^ ' •'.t'k.Vi. , It, ..." r. . . We have some special bargains to offer. It wiUl Purely interest you to call and look it over. 1 Dress Goods, Flannels Outings, Percales, Ginghams, flannelettes, Etc. Shirt Waists, JPrench Flannels, Blankets^ ? Wool Skirts, Corsets, Pants, t J^uck Coats, Overalls, Shirti; •rfS. •• • • - • • In McHenry. The price is always with the goods chosen. It will ojp^ tie justlDe^o yourself to give us a look. Overalls, Jaekets, Shirts, Duck Coats, Buck Rubber lined Coats, Duck Sheep lined Coats, Mackinaw Coats,, Rub­ ber Coats, Oil elofch Coats, Etc. /'* | l%re Groceries. Jersey Lily Flour has no Superior | ' Yours for fall trade, \ | *»» WsBmty,JOHN J. MILLER 1 New Stoves ' Old Stoves, 4 . |T/ Cheap Stoves High Priced Stovefc f" << < ^ 4 - ' '% - V/ll-r ;« - , Stoves4for all kinds of Fuel " '•;,^y' y* Stoves for all kinds of People * * '» •»5 f .'fa 5 r Stoves for Cash aiid Stoves on Time f | ̂'. , ' ̂ . m w ^ ( . ::;^p a*' ""i. %-'* - . * I aT "We take old Stoves • ' £ ' ' ' p , o r P a r t p a y m e n t a n d y o u r • * - * promise to pay lor cash) for " " V - ' : . p y y - ' * h e * b a l a n c e Z ; • , ; " J ' 4 M, We can clean, repair and set up your heater on short no* tice. In addition to Stoves we carry a line of general Hardware, and do jobbing and repairing in all kinds « s h e e t m e t a l * . - V ̂ ' * • ' i ' " n>*' & West Side Hardware : viF. L. ficOMBER ja t % * * ^ ^ ^ t ; < f • * * % * • » ' ' 1 ^ ; 1 c m e Paints Colors ' Brushes ^ Toilet articles I" './potions, Etc. JULIA A. STORY, McHenry, Illinois. Flour, Gloves, Yours truly Goods Delivered Pro^pqTi Telephone No. ao A MILD LAXATIVE ~ A MILD LAXATIVE LL,I CuESS\b. Woald yoa sooner be oerV<Xi5, i rri t fisolc, wc^K. ftrx) n^sera^ble, ^ ' togctweu? Well.1 Guess NO! | TltN OO TO SO^E DRU6 3lORC AT© St CURE: THIS nOOERH OTITCH us TwneT: COCO-Csuwt-COUA, FOB HERVE.,VITALITY, /Ap^TAU. GlUnMSSS A/ID PBACCFOi- 6LUM#tR THI WkMU-fWuku.. Writing Tablets Writing flaterial School Su r5 ^ ' 1. s. BROiun & son \ ̂ -vs'f, 'tetrvQ-B! ood, 3F Illinois *;t - - i t *» \ V;' f'i'K 4 * • <, ' " . «'s. 1 < »". • ^ • »^is. « i-k.'c'y* PrsscrlpUons catelally paapawndid to H. C. Raiselt, registered pharmacist Mittens, DRUGGISTS * Patent Medicines P*WS» .u_i.jiijiii.iw, mil, « ,, r.'- ^ A f3 A ^ v ' m - m 'V " r '-*i mots. €xtra gboicest Japan Cea JUUIA STORY. y PRUGATL^|ILF«yPI jP«>W> 1-ckeges.

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