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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 May 1906, p. 8

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JWMWUIILIJL 'AW "Hpj 111 ijtgygipiiBiiii^WWt BP raw UHPU.iJ.lil. tr • ._. . „.. • |t^V" |T ' '%" /} ^ , v that is better than Wade-to-order Suits and $5J&o chea^ m? M n SiifctBirv Cto r r©* ' ft Because the Cio^h is uniformly shrunk by machinery and will not shrink or stretch, that is the w hy good ready-made Suits will keep their shape better than •to-order Suits. JOS. W. FRJEUND, WEST Me HENRY, ILLINOIS. ji h ***** ** iitJi f® &f W ft H ffw* *** •*»••*• «w%M # <»*<• Our Motto: A Square Deal to Everyone. A A A »T» i 1TfTT» ITTTy ITnjiTTnjr 1 »•» A »•» tT« , tjnTr ijy ill I^I IJI i^i 1 »t*> »•» *•» »•» A »^i *•« mm i* J ill iji TJT •T« .1*% tft *t. .Ti «'J a >t» .T» «ti tj.1 1J,1 lX* 4* 't1 lV lV lV tji iji tjuji 'i* •!' $ a 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. :: :: .•». .•». .f. .•». .f. .f. .!•. HI N« 141114,1 IJ,I 14,1 IJ,I 14,1 IJF .-r. .T. . f . . • » . . 4 - . <4,1 'i' n1 «x* lX' '4.' *X' •*t*. •<*. A .1*1 A A .1*. A .*i*» '4' 'i' 'X' '4-1 'J.1 '4.' lX' T A A A .1*. 1 *i*» .TTS \Fvwl*,w1T '4.' 'X' .t. .f. ,t. .t. tt| .f, »Ti 'i' lX. l4>' '4.* 'X' lX' 'V Our stock of Furniture is always complete and ready for inspect­ ion and as to prices we stand ready At any time to meet any competition, Chicago included. Undertaking and Embalm­ ing a specialty Our stock of Furniture is always complete and ready for inspect­ ion and as to prices we stand ready At any time to meet any competition, Chicago included. Undertaking and Embalm­ ing a specialty JAiB JI \m * .-Mgfrj* *;<» i* jto^sria»fr«*aa, m 1: : Our line of Paints this year is the best we have ever been able to handle and we guarantee them to do the work prop^ly Painter's Supplies! We also handle a com­ plete line of Painter's Supplies. Everything in the Painter's line can be found here. He* R L . |#;r. Having received a full and complete line of Summer Samples, including four hundred different style cloths, . we wish to call your attention to the fact that we are now prepared to fit you up in the latest of fashion, with the best quality of goods that money can buy. In particular we wish to call your attention to our workmanship. These garments are made up in single-breasted sacks and guaran­ tee them to be just as we represent them to ybu. We duplicate any and all Chicago prices, quality of goods, of course, considered. In ordering your Summer suit, we will be pleased to figure with you, as we know our work will please you. When once started to buy your cloth­ ing from us, we know you will come here ever afterwards. Hoping that we may this year have the pleasure of fitting j you out and guaranteeing you perfect satisfaction inevery wigpect, we ire _ 'Itoiifs Very 'Trul^,** Tr****' ,f* ***** \ D. Lodtz RAIN PREVENTS DAVIS CHOCO­ LATES GAME LAST SUNDAY. Woudntnck Oliver* Troance Elfin Ttain In Seven-Inniuff Game Lint Stiturdijr- Othrr ltMK«b*ll Not4Mi oi tittarwat. The McHeury-Davis Choeolates game j lid not materialize last Snnday on ac- ; ijuut (if tuc diiZZliniC Tiiiu which fo'1 •ill the afternoon. Next Sunday afternoon the Elgin. White Sox come to MeHenry to play t he second of a series of three games with the locals. The first game which was played between these two teams was won by the Bines by the close score of 5 to 8. and the W^tch City team is out for revenge. They will bring with them as strong a team as they t>n pick up among the amateur players m the city of watches, and" it has been hinted that they will have a surprise to spring on the Blues. The Blues, who have not lost a game this season, will go into the game with the determination of uphold­ ing their excellent record. In short, the teams will put up the best there is in them, and thtrs a good game is as­ sured. Everybody turn out and witness the sport. Yon will regret it if you do not Game called at 2:45 p. in. Gen­ eral admission, SB cents; todies and chil­ dren, 10 cents. The Woodstock Olivers trounced the Elgins at the fair grounds in Wood­ stock last Saturday afternoon to the tune of 10 to 2. The game was called in the seventh inning, on account of rain. The Olivers are putting up a go mI game and are now ready to meet any of 'em. The married men of East and West McHenry will cross bats at the ball park tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 o'clock. Everybody tnrn out. Protect Proprietary Medicines. Did it ever occnr to you that proprie­ tary medicines are a blessing to man­ kind generally? The good ones have long continued sale; the poor ones have short life and soon leave the market. If we Had to depend entirely upon phy- sicianstond druggists it would be expen­ sive and very inconvenient at times, es­ pecially in the country and at night when neither could be conveniently reached. For nearly forty years Bo- schee's German Syrup has been used in many families, and thousands of lives of r.dults and children have been saved by its use, when it was impossible to .reach a physician. German Syrup is the best household remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble. It quickly re­ lieves the backing cough, loosens the phlegm, and brings sound and refresh­ ing sleep. Twenty-five and seventy-five cents. Get a copy of Green's Prize Al- For sale by all druggists. Council Proceeding*. , „ Council Room, May 25, 13J06. The board of trustees met in special session on call of the president, who stated that the object of the meeting was to consider letting contracts for graveling streets and to appoint an at­ torney. Present: Trustees Block, Bar- bian, Stoffel. Simes, Weber. On mo­ tion by Simes, seconded by Stoffel, D. T. Smiley was appointed village attor­ ney. Motion by Stoffel, seconded by Simes, that the clerk insert notice in The Plaindealer for sealed bids for grav eling, as per specifications. Carried. On motion duly carried, the board ad­ journed. J. EVANSON, Pres. JOHN STOFFEL.-Clerk. Solatlca Cored After Twetity Years of Tortare. For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minneaoplis, Minn., was tortured by sciatica. The pain and suffering which he endured during this time is beyond comprehen­ sion. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until ho used Chamberlain's Paiu Balm. One application of that lini­ ment relieved the pain and made sleep, and rest possible, and less than one bot­ tle has effected a permanent cure. Mr. Massey relates his experience for the benefit of others who may be similarly afflicted. If troubled with sciat:ca or rheumatism why not try a 25-cent bot­ tle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain. For sale by G. W. Besley. | Basin-- MMI " ' . . , » n D i a m o n d . • j y - Tomorrow<Friday)af ternoon interestinggame of - baseball ever j in McHenrJf, Will tah*fpla6e at tl Side ball park, when the bosin« of Eafet and Weal MeHenry *eli the diamond. *" *** "4 men During fn» past few weeks there has been more" or less arguing among the msiness men as to wblc^sld'e opownl^ (he strongest on the baset»ll flefld;" both sides claiming the hono*. ' l^oihorrow afternoon the question Will be detiliitely settled when the enenMea litfei' eac^ other. - S great practice is being pat in daily for the coming contest and when the weigu-in times arrives, it is expected the teams will be quite evenly matched The following is the line up of th teams. East Owe*.. M...vvl8tb<Mt*..^. Barbian..y...-J2nd base Bi-hop Stone. fr'rett.. Wells. Lodtz.. Petes :h. B^r.iKe. W- base ...JSilu right field.... .v. i«ceuter field..... ..aMartti .wi» short stop f <... .(^.llaher » l e f t f i e l d T h h r i . j catuhtr........... .Eeee . . . . p i t c h e * . . . . . U l i a u i i ) « - r i m Doc Hunt official Parks, substituts. empire. The teams have' made several nevt rules for this^'special " gatb^ ^aiftbn(f; which are the following: Only One base is allowed on a passed ball. No stolen bases go unless the catcher hol^s the ball when passed tO hftuUjf tne pitcher. - » < Not over nine men to face pitcher in one inning. The ninth batter Retires side, whether there is a man ont or not. No chewing the rag' after a bad de­ cision has been made Anyone disobey-^ ing this rule will immediately get eightg een and car fare. < ' - ? A |25 fine wilt be the penalty to any member of either team' who tries t(f lick the official empire. The efnpire'^ word goes always. * Tne above line-up is subject to change, as the players now in thief Hrie-up "may^ be put out of commission in the dail^ practice before the day arrives for th* big game. The game will be called at promptly 2:45 p. m , in order to allow the playfers ample time, to get home for supper. Everybody iB invited to witness the con­ test. No admission will be charged us the teams cannot afford to hire ftgate keeper.' " Fortunate Mis50uri«n* "When I was a druggist, at Livonia, Mo., writes T. J. DWjrer, now of Grays- vihe, Mo., "three of my customers toeti permanently cured of consumption by Dr. King's New Discovery, and are welf and strong today. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arizona, but after using New Discovery a short time he found it unnecessary to do so. 1 regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the most wonderful medicine in existence.'* Surest Cough and Cold cure and Throat and Lung healer. Guaranteed by N. TL Peteech, MeHenry, and G. W. Besley, West MeHenry. * Don't, foriret the "want ad"ooUuQn* Notice of LsttlBK of 1 Notice is hereby given that sealed bids win be received by the board of trustees at their regular meeting on Monday, June 4, 1906, for graveling the following portions of streets in the vil­ lage of MeHenry: Waukegan street, from Third street to Elgin street; Third street, from Waukegan street to Main street; Elgin street, from mill race south to corporate limits; Water street, from Pearl street north to corporate limits; Elm street, from Green street to Highway street; west side of railroad, on Waukegan street, about 20 rods, and on Main street, about 30 rods; also more or less graveling to be done nnder direc­ tion of the street committee. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Postmaster Robbed. G. W. Fouts, Postmaster at Biverton, la., nearly lost his life and was robbed of all comfort, according to his letter, which says: "For 20 years I had chronic liver complaint, which led to such a se­ vere case of jaundice that even my fing­ er nails tnrned yellow, when my doctor prescribed Electric Bitters, which cured me and have kept me well for eleven years " Sure cure for Biliousness, Neu­ ralgia, Weakness and all Stomach, Liv­ er, Kidney and Bladder derangements. A wonderful Tonic. At N. H. Petesch's. MeHenry, and G. W. Besley's, West MeHenry, Drug stores. 50 cent#. 'Very Low Excursion Rata* te New Haven, Conn., %is the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold June 1 to 4, in­ clusive, with favorable return limits, on account of Annual Convention National Council, Knights of Columbus. Apply to a gent*. Chicago North-Western - June4 * WILL CUHUL ,fny case or - * !§'« ..,„v <*• .No £&n do more. VtSBffEl llfH QC. B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., tffinsville, Ind., writes: "Rwarw five Venrs I was troubled with kidney and Dbdlder affections which caused me much pill and worry. 1 lost flesh and nauiall 4|£i down, and a yefcf hid to abSndon work entirely, I had tftttee of tip^best physicians who did ma DO good Ml I was practically given tip to die. Kidney Cure was recommended «Ad the first bottle gave m< n| altertakhigthe sdnrtly cured. •• TWO SIZES, 50c AID IWI. 1 NEW SPRING & SUMMER | i- ARRIVING EVERY DAY IN DRESS §OODS, WAI5T1NQS, SUITINGS, SKIRTS? -SHOES AND OXFOKDS. OUR SHELVES ARE FULL OF NEW GOODS OF ALL KINDS. COME AND LOOK THETt OVER. iBohltederi • flcHenry, U • > » -j . i K" nam ««> RFMNMN G. W. BESLEY. W. MC«ENRY HOME-COMING OF KENTUCKIAN8 i. ' Low Rates vie the North-Western b from all Points for the 6ra«tK«atM Celebration at Louisville In Jane. Line WHEN ¥0U SHOOT i want to HIT what you are afmiig at -be it bird, beast or target. Make yomi boti count by shoo ting the STEVjifclS, For 41 yean STEVENS ARMS bav« carried off PREMIER HONORS (or AC­ CURACY. Our line: Ask your Dealer--in- '<ht on'tWe S-rtrntHi. If you cannot obtain, we ship direct, ex- frtsi prefai4. upon receipt ofcatalogprice Send 4 ct*. la stamps fur iy^paglrtrstatSF o f c o m p l t -- ' i valuablet •nee for V--prospectiv^ £«autilul three-color Aluminum Haage««ilV be iorwutk^ for to cents in staaxpt. : 4 J. Stevens Arms & Tool po.y P.0. B«i40H ' CHICOPU f ALLS, MASS., V. 8. A. The Chicago & North-Western Rail­ way announces that low rates will'be talkie, effective Jnne 11 to 13, with con­ venient and liberal return limits, on adbonnt of the "Home-coming of Ken- tnckians" celebration which is to be held at Lonisvillf* Juno 18 to 17. v It is expected that a large number of ex-Kentnchi.ms will make tbis the ooca- sion of a visit to their native soil. An­ ticipating a representative assemblage of sach from all parts of the United States, the people of Louisville are mak­ ing great preparations to entertain them frith true Southern ^ warmth. The pit) fcram for the occasion is understood to |>e interesting and varied. Ask your ticket agent for full particulars. Jnn 1Q * . - •• J • 6"* It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold. How often do we hear it remarked: "It'B only a cold." and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia. This is of such common odcnrrance that a cold, however slight, should not be disregarded. Chamber­ lain's Cough Remedy counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pueu- fnotfia, and has gained his/great popu­ larity and extensive sale by its prompt fctrres of this most common ailment. *lt Always cures and is pleas^it"tot||g. |*6r sale by G. W. Besley. Something special! The Weekly In­ ter Ocean and this paper for fl.'M for Une year . Ask us what it means. 1 "1' promptly. stop and pocket some of it instead of trying to avoid it? No man can afford to turn his back on the COAL QUES­ TION, it's the burning question of the day. We sound a timely warning that a rise in coal is near and any orders that are left us vfip be filled ORDER NOW. We carry a lull line of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Etc. Wilbur Cumber €o. MMMM we find too many goods on our si and will give a liberal discount on all rem­ nants, odds and ends of stock. Our line of fine Hats and Caps is the finest in town, comprising all the new shapes and colors, 50 cents to $3.^)0. Shirts in the latest fads and patterns, 50c to $1.50. Come and see them. Shoes and Oxfords in Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Velours, all sizes. We have a fine line of Men's white canvas Bals and Blucher Oxfords at only $1.4& Groceries, Flour, etc., at lowest prices. M. J. I • - .1 " W * mmmm f! M iV^c Henry, H I i q Telephone Nunber 541. Groceries! The MIKADO choicent nnuolored Japan ' Tea, per poand. .'.'4#c 50c quality Japan Tea, per pound.. .39c The beet Coffee in town,'at plr pound ....igc,^oc, 35c IHght bars Lenox Soap for..' 35c One pint jar Noqe SucbMustard 10c Bromangclon. per package..... IOC, IK Three-pound can Mince Meat age Three-pound can Blossom fteans.... IOC Vigor, per package, 10c; tfcree for. .a5c Pleiades Baking Powder, per pound can Choice bulk Oat Meal, 7 lb®. MC for... age None Such Head Rice, per pounft... ;®c Beet Corn Starch, per p^^fe. New Arrivals! dEa* LADIES' WRAPPERS--Ladies' Wrappers made of 84 Pereale, theldnd ire have always sold, full out, well sewed, Shirt Waist style, choice $*.39 Others at 69c and fi.oo DRESSING SACQUB8--Ladies' Dressing Sac- ••C^aqnes made of fine quality Percale, well sewed . . And dressy styles, ehoioe. 50c StilRT WAIST PATTERNS We are showing a beautiful line of fhe^ Goods, with lace and embroidery trimmings, choice--. 75c, 98c CH|LDRJBN'S DltS|SES-made of fine sheer Gingham and tiilored in the beat of style, choice of lot..... . . ........ 75C, 98. »«.29 I^CE < URTAINS--Rnffled Muslin Curtains, per pair ' • • • 7 S C Ruffled Lace Net Curtains... ..$1.00, 1.39 00-Inch Lace Curtajjoi per pair 1.00 Shoes! Shoes! Ladies' Patent Leather, Lace Shoee, - V- Blucher style, dnll leather top. a ; ; big value, price per pair. $1*98 lies' French Kid Button Shoes, matt* top, extension sole, Cuban heel, a $8.00 Shoe for. vgtv.i .$3.49 lies' four-ctrap toe Slipper $1.39.. Ladies' patent leather, three-strap toe Slipper, see it, at $'-49 Ladies' patent leather, plain toe Oxford lace, military heel $1.75 Black Russian, Gibson style Oxford*, ¥ high military heel, plain and patent leather • • $*.98. $3.49 TABLE LINEN VALUES-Extra fine • sheer Union Table Linen, fnll bleached floral and dot designs, 64-inch wide, Erice per yard 35^ xtra fine all pure linen, full bleached, fine floral renter with border to match! full 60-inch wide, an exceptionally good value for the money, per yartL 4££ • -Ski, _ ... « I l k , 'It J. * A JBv - f sr-ja-i'l

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