m W.C.T.tKPRBSS^JEMkTMENT! J § OOODS MADETOORDER L..- Suits.. v.. .$20.00 flats $3.00 Shirts.,.. .^.1$i.50 gloves. Shoes GOODS READY JMADL| Suits. Hats S h i r t s * » . . v $i.oo Glovet.... #i";f :-4d» • • i|71 ̂ ..OO » . . . $ i . o © .»..v Shoes. l^i.oo m$3<5^ tvsr 1.50 ..$6.00 $32.00 Ready-made Goods, warranted by the manu facturers to be equal to the made to order goods; lit quality; style, fit aiid Wdiitmaii^ig^at^50 ;g>er cent, saving. m % SEE ME ABOUT it. The is what If pur- I can save you tfrouey on •AMERICAN Field Fence y<m want and 1^ have it. chased or contracted for before the -first of April, you get an extra dis- t ^>unt.Call in and get our prices %:4jfed tlrtoi. : . : ; : : ; Respdctf&lly^/ours, West Side HARDWARE F. L. McOHBER. Our Motto: A Square Deal to Everyone. SfWIl MAdllKES Our Motto: A Square Deal to Everyone. We are agents for the New Royal Sewing Machines, one of the best as well as most modern machines on the market today. A gilt-edged guarantee goes with each and every machine, •iXtAXt AZihjXfr jXfc-jlXfc 'V 'J1 'J' 'X lXr W m A «i^ lyTTTTylTT w dtk. tStm. A »*ft ly 'y y ijpi We are agents for the New Royal Sewing Machines, one of the best as well as most modern machines on the market today. A gilt-edged guarantee goes with each and every machine, 1A! ly ijy A. Al A A m Lwjfc A rtsk tiki iTi W "X1 lV Vvw"Wv Our stock of Furniture is always complete and ready for inspect ion «nd as to prices we stand ready at any time to meet any competition, Chicago included. Undertaki ng and Embalm ing a specialty Our stock of Furniture is always complete and ready for inspect ion «nd as to prices we stand ready at any time to meet any competition, Chicago included. Undertaki ng and Embalm ing a specialty JAdB 1 STEN In calling your attention to our tailoring we do so for your special benefit as well as ours. We are merchant tailors and make clothes for the public. For this rea son we hoar aAJfche "kicks," if there are any to be made • by the customer. By having had this practical experience we know justex- ^ actly What our customers want. This * we believe is a good reason why you ought to give us your Easter order. By satisfying our customers we have built up a nice business--because we know how the people want their clothes made. We can satisfy you all the same way. Our present position has been reached only through this many years of devotion to the making s of high-class Men's Clothing. It's to your benefit to have us serve you, „ Wedding Suits Our Specialty UOHN D. LODTZ. [The Platndealer acies not hold itself respon sible for the opinions expressed in this coJ- an,--Ed.1 | * THE SIDE OP TEMPERANCE. Stand on the side of temperance, *nd help to win the day, Oar foe is very mighty, and long may be the fray; $ut We are not down-hearted, we do not inean to fail; The flag of bope and freedom most sure ly will prevail. Stand on the side of temperance, be faithful honr by boar; Though drink, with all its army, with* stand yon, great in power; Oh, not for threat or jesting, whoever may persuade, Forsake the temperance warriors ̂ *tmt Stand ye undismayed. Stand on the aide of temperaftcej 'and ring our pealing call; , We need you in our warfare, oar broth ers, one ana all! The young, the old, the children, all, all may help the right, . , And forward send the standard of free dom, fair and bright. .Stand on the side of temperance, till shade of evil cease, And drink no more shall darken the . homestead's calm and peace. Oh, help to free our country from tttigbt of cruel wrong, . And let your fearless voices the trttth prolong. Stand on the side of temperance, 'tin safe and calm and blest; It is the side of mercy; and joyaudbopt- and rest; Proclaim the drink your foeinatf, resist ye to the end, And far and wide, unfeating, odrtem- perauce standard send. NOTHING TO ME. " 'Tis nothing to me," the beauty Baid, With a careless toss of her pretty head; "The man is weak who' can't refrain From the cup yon say is fratight with pain." It was something to her in after years, When ber eyes were drenched with burning tears, And she watched, in lonely grief and dread, ' And started to hear a staggering tread. "It's nothing to me," a mother said; "I nave no fear that my boy Will tread The downward path of sin and shame, And crash ffly heart and darken my name." It was something to her when her only son From the path of life was early *on, And madly quaffed of the flowing bowl, Then, a ruined body" ttnd "Shipwrecked soul.. • 'It's nothing to me," the merchant said, As over the ledger he bent his head; "I'm busy today with tare and tret; I have no time to fume and fret." * It was something to bim~ when ovtlr the wire A message came from a ftiiieralpyre-- A drunken conductor had Wfecked the train, His wife and child were among tfee slain. v "It's nothing to me," the yotmgttan cried; In his eye was a flasb of acorri kbfl pride, ' *1 heed not the dreadful things yon tell; I can rule myself, I know full well." Twas something to him when in prison he lay, The victim of drink, life ebbing away, As he thought of his Wretched child and wife, And the monrnfnl wreck of 'his trttted life. Is it nothing to those who idly deep While the cohorts of death their vigils keep, Alluring the yonng and thoughtless In To grind in their midst a grist of sin? It is something for us--for us all to stand And clasp by faith onr Savior's hand; To learn to labor, live and fight On the side of God and changeless light. Torture By Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Philip pines subject their captives, reminds'me of the intense suffering I endured for three months from inflammation of the Kidneys, " says W. M. Shermann, of Cashing, Me. "Nothing helped until I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles of which completely cured me." Cares Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood dis orders and Malaria, and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch and Jnlia A. Story, McHenry, and G. W. Besley, We^ McHenry, druggists. Price oOc. * Ta*e»! Taxes t Peter Niesen has received his books and will be at the following places, be ginning Monday, Feb. 12: Mondays, C M. Adams', Johnsburgh; Tuesdays, Bradley & Foes', Ringwood; Thursdays, Jos. W. Freund s, West McHenry; Sat urdays, Gilbert Bros. Co. 's McHenry. 88 TF* PKI'KK NIESEN, Collector. Clear* the Complexion, Orluo Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best lax ative for women and children as it is mild and pleasant and does not gripe or sicken. Orino is inncb superior to pills, aperient waters and all ordinary cathar tics, as it does not irritat# the stotfeach and bowels. G. W. Besley. ^ This paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean--$1.35 gets both for one year. Special deal. It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles with ManZan, the great pile remedy. It is put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and ap plied to the seat of trouble. Stops pain instantly. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Jnlia A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. At a meeting of the Republican Judl cial for the sixth SujMinscji court district of Illinois it was tabled that a" Bfcpthftfcan convention shonld be held at the city of Rock ford on Wednes day, April 18, if 80S, at the boar of 1:80 o'clook p. m. nt the coart house in said city, for the purpose of making a nomi nation of a candidate for judge of the supreme court for said district The basis of representation for delegates to said convention shall be one delegate for every 400 Republican votes cast for Roosevelt in 1904 and one delegate for every major fraction thereof, on which, basis the several counties in said dis trict will be entitled to representation as follow? , ., ;v' • . , . '**• X • ; • * * T o t * . Whiteside .... 5686 C a r r o l l . . . . . . . ; < £ . . 3 1 2 3 »o Daviess...... v.888# Stephenson. .^... 4878. Winnebago.. .,, .8148 Boone... 8086 McHenry .......540# Kane >..12688 Kendall. ..v.,.**;. *^.^^.212(1" 5 DeKalb. 5957,r^i5 Lee . YX. ~ . . . • 4 6 8 4 , ^ 1 2 Ogle... *.. .'W•, .5100'. 13 Dele- U ^4 82 Total .. .V.. . . 6 4 0 7 4 By order of cdinmlttee. IPRED E. STERLING, D. W. BAXTER. Secretary., Robkipord. 111., Feb 19, 1906. V. 7.^ y • ' Doctors Are Puzzled. - The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the sub- •ject of much interest to the medical fra ternity and a wide circle of friends. He. •*ays of his case: "Owing to severe in flammation of the Thioat and conges tion of the Lungs, three doctors gave me ap to die, when, as a last resort, I, was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery and I am happy to say. it saved my life." Cures the wbrst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Weak bungs, Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guaranteed at N. H. Petesch'sand Julia A. Story's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drug stoves. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. In Lent. A ttfa&bet* hi ft certain Episcopftl Sun- day-school had been impressing on "her girls the ileed of making some personal Sacrifice during Lent. 'Accordingly, on the first Sunday of that penitential sea son, which happened to be a warm spring' day, she took occasion to ask each of the'class, iti turn, what she had given up for the sake of ber Religion. Everything Went well, and the answers were proving highly satisfactory, until she came to the smallest member. " Wnll.' Mary," inquired the teacher, "what have you left off for Lent?" "Please, Ma'am,"-stammered the child, somewhat confused, "I--I're left'off my leggin's."--Wm. H. Branigan, in March Lippincott's. We give frotr the news of tOwn and obuntv, and give it to yon right, while The Weekly Inter Ocean prints the tele graphic news of America and the cabled news of all the "world; • $!. 53"fdf Bbth papers one year. 'Read The Plaindealer"want" ads. - Htfviug decided to tjult taHrfihg"I will sell at pnblic auction, on the old Tony SnVdef firm, 4 ibil^ east' olTfflcfienry. on the Volo road, Sbuth of Lily |^ke, on Wednesday, Mar. 7 commencing at twelve o'clock, the fol lowing described property: 12 head milkers and springers; span driving po nies, eight year old, weight 1800 ponnds; four year-old brown driving horse, wt. 1100 pounds colt, coming two years old, by 'Prince' Noir; McCormick harvester, new; McCormick corn harvester; Stand ard corn jplanter; McCormiok mower, 5- foot cut; ten-foot horse rake; high wag on with top box; truck wagon; six-shov el corn cultivator; two sulky plows; three- section roller; Johnstone self-rake reap er; set double driving harness, nearly new; set fly nets; six milk cans; set spring-tooth attachments for cultivator; 12-foot drag. Free lunch at noon. Terms of sale: Sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount a credit of six months' time will be given on bankable notes bearing interest at 6 per cent per an num. Two per cent discount for" cash oh stims entitled to cirfedit. No property to be removed iintil settled for. ""Geo. Vogel, auctioneer; J. F.' Yasey, clerk. H. T. DOLBEER, Proprietor. ' . Bam fon Brnprpnia, ImUgintloaf it to-day you suffer from impaired di gestion, sluggish liver or impure blood, and yon were told of a preparation- which would cure yon at small cost, would you try the remedy? There is a medicine--Green's Angust Flower. Go; to ) our druggist's and buy a test bottle for 25 cents, or a regular siee for 70 cents. If > on have nsed all dyspepsia remdies without satisfaction, or if yon have never use any preparation for these distressing affections; if yon have head ache, biliousness, loss of appetite, sleep lessness, nervousness, or any disorder of the stomach or liver, pure yourself quickly by using the infallible August Flower. It is not an alcoholic stim- nlant, but quite barrulesg for general use. Get a copy of Green's Prize Al manac. For sale by all druggists. If you are a candidate for a township or a village office why not let the people know of it thru the columns of The Plaindealer T Come, Kfentlemen, speak op- 6. B. «ufhfcntf *e.#ifleft'*rt«r'rFt>iiK Tmkni. G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center; N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote yon, stating that I had been en tirely cured of & severe kidney trouble by taking less than t wo ttottles of Fol ey's Kidney Cure. It entirely' stopped the brick dust sediment and symptoms of .kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to state that I have hever had a re turn of any of these symptoms' during" the four years that haver elapsed and I am evidently cured to Stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kid hey Cure to anyone suffering from kidney or bladder trouble." G. W. Besley. . It's the educational opportunity of your lifetime. The Weekly Inter Ocean add this paper $1.55 for one year. Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh Illinois. J | iells -the McVi 'ker Gasoline %ngine, Duplex Grinding Mills, I "^ffcock Island Plows, Wagons, | v Qahriages, Buggit-»v Wind Milla, | ^ i^ell Supplies, Harness Oil, i ^aint Oil and ! Machine 0*l a Specialty. i am agent tot pet the Bods on jronr Batld» tn^s and should they be struck, by UghtainR we pay damages It BO more than 1500. get fall «cwrtl «KkMMh( ' Ptkts ilwiys BtuwlK P H I L I P J A E Q E R l I GENERAL COrtlWTSSlON MERCHANT 3 SPECIAL, ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OP | Dreased B«ef, Hutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, | ^lilde4, Etc., Butter and Eggs ̂ oldest house on the Btreet applicfttioa, Tags COLO STORAGE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall i ft 3, Fulton St. Wholesale Market. >-. yj ; IN^MEN'S CAPS AND SWEATERS, 'MORSE BLANKETS, LADIES' PURS, WRAPPERS AND if' SKIRTS, DRESSING SACQUE \"te' •f^j-varv'n'"- i it ' rAV' *• V • /T* \ %- *V.tI . w V v • I t , / i F. A. BOHLANDER | FWllt WEST flcHENRY, ILL. 'Ijlg A BEAMING SMILE can ̂ Just as well cbine out of a Lumber Yard as anywhere else. Our Lum ber bas a conscience as clear as the noonday sky and why shonldn'tlt smile? Vou Can Qet a Clear Beam from us every day in the week. Don't build unless you use OUR LUM BER. IT 18 THE BEST. Coal delivered in quantities to suit purchaser If you need anything in the FEED line come and see ns. Yours fcrnly, Witbirr -Lumber P. O., West McHenry. - McHenry, III. § M W W M I W W W W W » W W W M W M W I W W M ' M W « " n l MIDWINTER have too many Winter Goods on hand and propose to clean them out by cutting the price so deep they will move quickiy. FIFTEEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT on Bed Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Wrap- j , ?£ pers, Skirts, Lined Gloves and Mittens, Caps, Underwear, Wool Hosiery, Warm- ^ ̂ lined Shoes, Etc. Do not fail to see ou|^ line of fine Shoes, all grades and sizes, new; ^ styles. Qur line of Clothing Samples is novfe-" : ready. We will save you money and givjg;; you a perfect fit. Full stocjc of fresh, pure Groceries. Goods delivered promptly. Illinois. m. J. New m Lace-tritnmed CORSET COVERS, good quality, mu»lid, all n«y , designs 17, CXJ JtMm ENBMnntKS ..J Direct from the manufac turer at bargain prices, all tine "Stoiss pieces 6 to 18 inches wide, ranging in prices per j yard from. Ht ta i»c WHAMS! The ' prettiest and' best line of Ginghttms we have ever shown. See them. All at old pfices, yard ial Hose Sale We have just received and placed on sale a consignment of Lttdies' sample Hose made in one of the largest mills in the United States and are surprising values. Made of full Mochfi, Yarn, full sizes and correct fit. These Stockings never sold for less than 25 cents per pair. We have placed the entire lot on Aale at, per pair. ; * CA 10c There is no need of argueing that Shoe Leathei is higher and you must paymore for Shoes, but the statement is true. We bought a big lot of both Men's and Ladies' Shoes before the rise arid have marked them at their former prices which means a 25 percent, saving to you on every pair you buy. Will you look Men's fine Vici Kid Shoes, blucher style, one we can recom mend, only ^2.50 See our Men's Patent Leather Lace, blucher style, with mat. top, a beauty, at 3.00 Ladies' fine kid Lace Shoes, mat. top, Cuban heel at. .1.98 Ladies' Gun Metal "Calf, Lace and Button Shoes and Oxfords, the most stylish Shoes going, at. 1,08 St 2.49 Block & iBethke. J Fish Fish Fish! 85i 10i 5 c a bijljlc 25 c Fine HOLLAND MILKERS, keg..i Pine large Bloat ers, 3 for Large Onions, two pounds for. San Diego raisins in bijljk 10c per pound 3 pounds fo,r... Good large Prunes, per p o u n d . . . . ̂ 8c Oat Meal, per pound.4c Pine cooking Navy Beans per pound 4£c Pine Japan Headrice, per pound Pop Corn, shelled, per p o u n d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 c You will get more bread out of a sack of GOLD M EDAL FLOUR than any other brand. Try- a sack and be convinced, o n l y . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 . 2 5