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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Dec 1900, p. 10

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«£JM - • jr,: in use fbr over 30 years, has borm fln iigiiatnie of and 1KM bwiiiiiMlAttder his pee* Allow no one to deceive you in this. uouin*" i'"iv»; umnfttlftiiit md ** Ju*i" as yood** are hut ;> ;k;l Jbqperiiuents that trifle Willi and endanger the health of ~ ik JldMits and ChiBdren--Bxperience against Experiment* Lw j. <3. *•%. P 3U' \ * i fo' :&% What is CASTORIA jf <'®v. tQastoria Is a harmless substitute fbr Castor Oil, Pare* goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotfcj substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worn* 41-': m>J allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhcea Mid Wind v ! Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation Flatulency. It assimilates tile Food, regulates the *tk Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* J ®ie Children's Panacea--The Mother's Friend* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean the Signature of tfWErl'fi t , "\ h In Use For Over 30 Years. mtWTW»M»IW*.n«»IWW»'W«T. iWWHWTt. HAVE YOU TRIgp IT ? U/UiT ' l few. ' • 1 v i*" ; WY, •t* 1 ^J\, 5. . if , V „ , , W e a l s o h a v e a n i c e , d a i n t y dish for breakfast, Nudavene Flakes! And the best; of Fresh and Salt Meats and Oysters ytLf m m m *s&+ A' ' ^ '*' NO LONG U/AITS NO SHORT u EIGHTS . ^ \ ^ 1 'i West McHenry Long distance telephone 303 Oltisens* telephone 38 Illinois ifcV • ;U. December §S-: l ' •' S/ " i |r i- • •V?." 1 m our to call and look our Stock over. We quote only a few Of the many Bargains. * r ; ;•« » 20 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar.,....... ,$1.00 *4 § ^ * *' V---- vYe *s'? ' * $1.00 3 lbs. Ex. Choice Tea 1.00 IP""" McLaughlin's XXXX Coffee ^„. . .10 „I v Seal of Minnesota or Fancy Flour... . .y; 1.00 " .03 Lenox or Santa Claus Soap. r W- • Brag Soap lI'S --- -..i ' .04 t'l- Snap Soap.. .02'|;! Good Wholesoihe' .03 ; Good'Corn Starch........ /**i .04 YeastCakes .03 ' 1 1 Men's Heavy Duck Coats :,t K.......75 !-• *lAk Men's Heavy Bibbed Unden^^lftf. ?. .' :Vr' .40 * are determined to close out everything in the Winter S $ Goods line during December and will make Prices to move * j the Goods. •| ' , * ,^;^ours'truly, :'T S , t. J§ OwmU Odhrcntf ruiHlj v-« , I Telephone No. M. -m M. J. WALSH. 1 MILD LAXATIVE. A MILD * For NERVE-TIRE. WORRY, EXHAUSTION, 36 TABLETS. •, 3-*< 3M | HEADACHE, DEPRESSION, INSOMNIA, LOSSW APPETITE, 1 1 TWENTY-PIV& CENTS. ^IVER TORPOR and all " > X 1 & °* NERVE DISORDERS. TMEtRDULY USE CHEATS THE GRAVE FOB. OP ITS PREMATURA VICTNUI, rSLJUM&O^ l%w«sNec,{Mj/iote, U5A 6ou> axo(^mw«te£0 or |he above notice En^., in 1888. the third oldest daughter of Mr. •nd Mrs. John Green. In 1858 she was it8dJfr,Wrtjfci> with John Wright, lof Us^ft^^Kng.; who is left to flwmrn th# l$«s of a devoted wife. To this union w«fre born ten ohildre^, three >f whom died in infancy. Those sur­ viving are: Tom Wright, Volo 111., .John Wright, Lacombe, C&Oada, Will Wright, Yolo, 111., Mrs. Will VanNatta, Barreville, III., Mrs. James Lock wood, Salt Lake, Utah, George Wright, Mc- Henry, 111., Mrs. G. A. Vaeey, Volo, 111. In 1,872 her husband emigrated to America coming direct to Chicago, she following the next year. They made their home in that city for about six fears, moving from there to this vicinity where they have resided since with the exception of three years spent in Chica­ go. The immediate cause of death was ieart trouble from which she has suf­ fered for the past two months. She •ore her suffering with great patience, tying with a prayer on her lips. She was a woman of noble character, loved by all who knew her. ^ CARD OP THANKS. ' John Wright and family desire to ex press their heartfelt thanks and appreci­ ation to their friends and neighbors who s> kindly assisted them during their late jereavement. They are grateful for the M. E. church and the exceUeut «0f Wce rendered by the choir. Brave Hen Fall. . Victims to stomach, liver and kidney roubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poison in he blood, backache, nervousness, head iche and tired, listlesn, run-down feel- ,ng. But there's no need to feel like that J. W. Gardner, of Idaville, Intl., <ays: "Electric Bitters are just the ching for a man when he don't care whether he lives or dies. It gave me new strength and good appetite. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents at Julia A. Story's drug store. Every bottle guar­ anteed. ' Will Oct There Jost the SaaA" \' Miss Story, though delayed this year, will get there just the same" with a large assortment of Christmas goods which will be ready from December 15. Call and see and you cannot fail to be pleased. Vj : FMnmonla Prerattod. v Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pneumonia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of the most promi­ nent retail druggists in that city, in speaking of this, says: "We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by Julia A. Story. ' Annual New Year Bull. The annual New Year ball, xirafiSftiag become a fixed event at Stoffel's hall, will take place New Year's night.. ̂ ^tch these columns for details, T. * !f How fi Cure Croup.' - / Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county. N, Y., says; "Cham­ berlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be. borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms a; For sale by Julia A. Story. Dance the Old Tear Oat. George W. Beeley will give a grand ball in Riverside hall on New Year's Eve. The American Orchestra, of Chi­ cago, has been engaged. Full particu lars in a later issue. li take An ei kinds of | at the church parlors be- of 5 end 8 o'clock after am Will be Tendered. 11 have on sale a goodly 'ons, quilts, fancy goods rjfor Christmas gifts. > Tlie following ladies will serve on the various committees: Reception commit­ tee--Mrs. James B. Perry, Mrs. JH. T. Brown, Mrs. E. J. Hazel and Mrs. F. C. Ross, Entertainment--Mrs. Emma Ph l ips. Refreshments--Mrs. C. G. Chapell and Mrs. D. F. Hanly. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Supper and 4i^N»tainme&t,..^.?.;<S^fr- tainment 10c. ' £ will be tween which The number etc., sui Pald Dear For His Leg. B. D. BAanton, of Thackerville, Tex., in two years paid over $800.00 to doc­ tors to cure a Running Sore on his leg. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen's Ar­ nica Salve. Guaranteed cure for piles. 25 cts. a boat Sold by Juiia A. * druggist. • . ., t Chart-li Note*,. •• ; The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Whipple on Friday afternoon of this week at the usual hour. Tea will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Let everybody turn out and enjoy a good supper. Miss Florence Howe will lead the Young People's Devotional meeting at the Universalist church next Sunday evening. Subj«ct: "The Happy Life," Matt. 6:33. This meeting will be of more than usual interest as a special program is being prepared by our young leader. Let everyone come. , % Keen Clear Brain. Your best feelings, your social posi­ tion ot business success depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and Liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear brain, high ambition, A 25 cent box will mate you feel like a new being. Sold by Julia A. Story druggist. Making mistakes Centering into know­ ledge by the side door. Now is the time when croup and lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces im­ mediate results is One Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. Julia A. Story. , He who is everybody's friend has no time to be anybody's. When the stomaqh is tired out it must have a rest, but we can't live without food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "digests what you eat" so that you can eat all the food you want while it is restoring the digestive organs to health. It is the only preparation that digests all kinds of food. Julia A. Story. Three things to contend ' for--honor, country and friends. Help is needed at once when a person's life is in danger. A neglected cough or cold may soon become serious and should be. stopped at once. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures coughs and colds andithe worst cases of croup, bronr chitis, gnppe and other throat and lung troubles. Julia A- Story. The left hand often rips what tbe right hand sews. 'About five years ago I was troubled with catarrh of the lower bowel," sajs C. T. Chieholm, 484 Dearborn Ave., Chi' cago, and although I consulted several eminent physicians who prescribed for me, I found their remedies failed to in any way relieve me, and the trouble al­ most became chronic. Afteir suffering several months, I one day concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and I beg to assure you that I was agreeably surprised to find after taking two doses of the remedy that I was completely relieved of the disease that had cost me so much trouble and annoyance. 1 am thankful to say that I have not suffered from it since." For sale by Julia A. Story. There is no true friendship among loafers and scalawags; there is only in' tixnacy. Many persons have had the experience of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North Strat­ ford, N. H.. who says, "For years I suf­ fered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a well man of me." It digests what you eat and is a certain cure for dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble.. It gives relief at once even in the worst ca^es, and can't help- but do you good, folia A. Story. ' - Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining uncalled for •took* of new processes of compounding with new pharmaceuticals, chemicals and elixirs keep the up-to-date druggist in a constant state of watchfulness that he may be prepared and qualified as a good prescription druggist. We are good prescription druggists, constantly adding new chemicals and pharmaceuticals to our line so that pre­ scriptions brought to us may be accur­ ately filled "with just what titie doctor ordered." We also carry the most complete line of toilet articles, perfumes, druggists' sundries and all that makes a drug stoie fully up to date. We have just secured the agency for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is guaranteed to cure Constipation, Indi­ gestion, Sick Headache and Stomach Troubles. Remember or motto, "No old stock, no substitution." You always get what you ask for when you come to our store. * Yours for business, , G, W. BESLEY, JULIA A. ST€|Kf.' t Art thou one of the many that has drained the Golden Nectar that makes thy heart full of strength and gladness? If not take Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist. # art r I dry, warm and Mps yon long service. Hhe j and robber business, being a special line^ltt elsewhere. ^ uvxu UWB baeiicu w-ustrwiierw. , . ^ • When Clothing wants are felt, you should remem- ber that we carry the largest assortment ef i ^|%®in McHenry. The price is always in k ft ' with the goods chosen. It will only be jus I H 4>% yourself to give us a look. Overalls, J 1 i ? Shirts, Duck Coats, Duck Rubber lined & f. "f? Duck Sheep lined Coats, Mackinaw Coats, Biib- i ber Coatsi CHI cloth Coats, Etc. ^ (mmmni*;] Pure Groceries. ^ Jersey Uly Flftitr lxas no Spjperior Yours for fall trade, The wise man knows he knows noth­ ing. If the average man would look him­ self squarely in the eye, he would"see at once sthat he needs Rocky Mountain Tea. A priceless boon to men. 85c. Ask your druggist. ! We were all born rich In opportunity. Bright eyes are an infallible index to youth, nice windows from which Cupid shoots l)is arrows. Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. Ask your drug­ gist. •' ; • 11 • . 1 £ ̂ ̂ The fool knows he knows all. 1 43 cat IT* A V A. Bean the y»Thfl Kind Yoo Haw Always' ttgmtnn of Don't Be Fooled! @ Take ths genuine, original ' ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madlaoa Medi­cine Co., Madison, Wis. It keeps yon well. Oar trad*, mark cat on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no *ubstl» MtMMntm i--» tute. Ask your druggUt. Bears the {Signature of Bought '<• '« r . L "-K*f 1 ^ * 11 * ,4t _ i -s-' 5" Steam Fitting . . r . and |||| mind mills' > > and Olood and Farm machinery v line Itt every department i are prepared ̂ to do H; V y OltlV Olorlt of all Kinds gj^u^acaU Coriway & Ralney Ring wood, 111. The Crown Tailors of Chicago have appointed E. ! Lawlua, tailor, aat th^ir agent to | take orders for their fine Sam- j pie Suitings, as he is No. 1 at i measuring and fitting all forms j of men. Opposite Riverside. ] E . L A W L U S f ^ ^ • V. ># Blanket Exposition Coffees are superior to all others. They haV6 a smooth, rich flavor and are now being used by the leading hotels and by the large railroads. If you are looking for a good c u p o f c o f f e e , g i v e t h e m a t r i a l . , » ^ ; Dounslipp, Wm. Mackert, Frank. Mason, A. Randall, Jessie I*' Ross, Joseph. Wickershaw, C. E. When calling for above letters please say advertised. WAIT* P. X. h'tf -* Tm»mYw Hm Hwayt BHW Send m© Eanother pound can ilANKES MOJAV ®ffEE We like it better than any kind we have ever u»ed A O. W. CARL. Rockefeller. JOHN P. LAY, Johnsbu ii* ulo I "W *£*r,ifc£. JOHN J: JUILLBI TheO. F. Blank© Tea and Coffee Co. has secured the foUowin Agencies who will handle their celebrated teas and coffe^: ^ GILBERT BROS., McHenry New Stoves. . # ^ ± ^ f. i Old Stoves ,v . ._ l f« i Cheap Stoves" High Priced Stovesp J ^ Stoves for all kinds of Fuel H * if Stoves for all kinds of People^ ' '" V jv v Stoves for Cash and Stoves on Time ^ w , * -"a .y V ^ , V 4 v., A •<'» ; ' We take old Sto1 ^ *or part payment and y| ^ i S - , J , r f ' i f * 1 - - . . * * • promise to pay (er^psh) Cf' :m Z i t h e b a l a n c e : . t':u. We can clean, repair and set np yotir heater on short tice. In addition to Stoves we carry a line of genl - . Hardware, and do jobbw^ aiid repairing ill. all of sheet metals. ' . ( " West SMe tterdwire ^ ^ ^ IP. L. flcOMBI ^wmMiammtiMMiiwii--§----% Gifts for Cwrvb^d1 s •* ' ^ •, Vf.., «s PS*%k h«v« an elegant Hnft «L " ' ' " ^ . 'S l, . Xmas Goods on hand and you ¥ • . will miss it if you do not come V ?-L f V ^-^.'Jiknd see them. Everything in ^ ® - r ; \ '• * \\ .r 'l s** --^'.4 JULIA A..S10RY, fcMenry, 111 ;> - 5 ?.• \ -f- . v ¥•: Qoooannnifr-- - -- School Books fv; - t -r ^rrt<tr ^ Writing Tablets , „M$s 5.St. BRoain « son • - DRUGGISTS ^ v. r?x y -' i;vri-rr h.r'k"" tv r-^ yissciliHIsnicarelwny f i t i i r t i l fcy H.C.Russett, rsgistwedplwiiBLlii.t j • Patent Mediciim Drug* . ; Books and Stattone ̂ • •*"*:£.- . i<HMWQOOiisnrnonnnnf*"I**"*"-"1*•"**•"* Xmaa Candies and Frui ,1. r. J OvitrovWi miMUK M . Pes Jirdlos. Harvard • w> W . AvllJU JUaKv aunvM) " WILLIAMS BROS., Alitloch PETERSON BRC»., Salem AUG. BECKER, Twin Lak OAN8CHOW ROWE BROS. Hebron JOHN ROSING. Volo J. PANT ALL. MUburn , Wls.RAY H. DIXON. Ourneo A. NF.1SH. Spring Grove JOHN ME1KLE, Ivan hoe ' Ve'̂ imve the fl^st "* ;.r- , , fine of Candies, Nuto, ' Fruits and Confections t t̂ v /„ lor the Holiday Trade •ver shown in McBen^ • ** < f ^ ^ v . r : . A- . •> > X *" ^ 4 * . * <*•**!*> f jr r s ^ t ^ ^ r ,j ' f

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