:-^0J ^ 'J"-* ;-JL. . . . f c . Pf| yV.jw ft;V, a ^ , }"!; >*; . :,v.: 1-. T <T ;• Why should you pay $5.00 more for a garment made to order when we can give you the same cloth in a Suit or Overcoat at $5.00 less and guaranteed by the maker to be better than generally made to order garments, for the reason that the cloth is thoroughly shrunk and the workmanship equal to any tailor make? JOS. W. FREUND, : WEST McHENRY. r 1 NO IMITATION The made-to-measure garments We sell are cut, tailored and finished by men who excell in methods, ability and experience. * • It is an absolute fact that other place in our town where you can buy garments at such reasonable prices , and still carry ̂ ith those prices the rare merit of excellence. The way to know their value is to wear them. Single breated suits, worsted, cheviots and all the handsome heavyweight ma terials s Double breasted suits with the latest cut which makes the Pall and Winter suit new, different and graceful--all ma terials--Overcoats in many sty lea--s«r~ viceable and comfortable. Suite* Pants, ̂ $3.50 JOHN D.LODTZ McHENRY, - * . • - ILLINOIS. fci -'•stfe m & • !*:• v i< All kinds for all kinds of fuel, i|l sizes* ail prices. New Stoves and old Stoves. If you have an old Stove that you do not wish to set up this fall bring it to us we will allow you all it is worth in ex change for a new one. If you want a new Stove and haven't the ready cash to buy, call and learn what ,we can do for you. It is for your interest to call if you are in need of a Stove, anyway. "is/ :: •4,-Ty'y i F. L. WEST SIDE HARDWARE. TOOTH BRUSHES HAIR BRUSHES z-J $ t> - •« • f etesch, v i'- X * />' St#"; i f r - j u --' rer r:~~ • •'"n'/^y^Lr •& ' • ' \ * i ' V : s -- Druggist. Whfr- : . * - 4 '•;jh ,% < s | v V i . . : - . V 'Jbh4 Id * •' Fountain Syringes __i-i_Hot WattrBottie* fl * H Auction. The undersigned will sell at pnblic unction on his farm, located at what is icnown as Kline Corners, one and one- half miles north of Johnsbnrgh and two miles east of Bingwood, on the Johns- burgh-Spring Grove road, on Friday, Oct. 26, commencing at ten o'clock a. m. sharp, the following described prop erty: Twelve choice cows, some close springers and new milkers; 2-year-old Holstein heifer; yearling heifer; two 8- months-old calves; stock bnll; bay horse, age 11 years, weight 1800 pounds; bay mare, with foal, 12 years old, weight 1100 ponnds; black mare, with foal, 14 years old, weight 1100 ponnds; 45 hogs and spring shoats; 50 gray Plymouth Bock chickens; McCormicb binder; seed er; set drags; mower; 2 sulky cultivat* ore;set bob sleighs; fanning mill; set heavy double harness; milk wagon; 15 bushels potatoes; 400 bushels good oats; 50 bushels wheat; 15 tons timothy hay; 12 acres corn in shocks, cut by hand, 8x8. Good free lnnch at noon. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of one year's time will be given on good bank able notes drawing interest at 7 per cent, per annnm. Two per cent, dis count for cash on gums entitled to cred it. No property to be removed until settled for. F. O. Otns, auctioneer. NICK F. SMITH. Danger'from the Plague. There's graye danger from the plague of Coughs and Colds that are so preva lent, unless you take Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in a climate where coughs and colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It prevents Pneumonia, cureB LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by N. H. Pet- esch, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry, dmg stores. Trial bottle free. Halloween Dance. • cordial invitation is extended to all to attend a dance at Mrs. Geo. Nell's, at Columbia Park, east of Johnsbnrgh! on Tuesday evening, Oct. 80. The hall has been put in first-class condition for winter dancing and will'be heated according to the weather. The follow ing gentlemen will act as floor manag ers: Johnsbnrgh, Will Smith ; Pistak^e Bay, Fred Justen; German Prairie, Jac ob Miller; McHenry, Will Heimer; West McHenry, Will Krause; Bing wood, Peter Freund; Spring Grove, Jacob Schumacher; Volo, Peter Stad- 'eld; Round Lake, Martin Thelen; In- gleside, Nicholas Kline. Chris Hapke's orchestra will furnish the music. Re freshments will be served in the dance hall and those wishing to put horses in the barn may do so free of charge. Dance tickets, 50 cents. A Certain Care for Croup--Used for Ten Yean Without a Failure. Mr. W. C. Bott, a Star City, Ind., hardware merchant, is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamberlain's Congh Rem edy. His children have all been sub ject to croup and he has used this rem edy for the past ten years, and though they much feared the croup, his wife and he felt safe upon retiring when a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was in the house. His oldest ohild was subject to severe attacks of croup, but this remedy never failed to effect a apeedy cure. He has recommended it to friends and neighbors and all who have used it say that it is nnequaled for croup and whooping oough. For sale by G. W. Besley. We give you the news of town and county, and give it to you right, while The Weekly Inter Ocean prints the tele- tnphic news of America and the cabled news of all the worW. $4.66 for both papers one year. < • ^ Of Cotinty 9. ' Harvard, Ootober 80-31. The fortieth annual convention of the McHenry County Sunday School association will be held at Harvard, ia the Bf. E. church, on Tuesday and Wed needay, October 80 and 81. The music will be, under the direction of S. H. Meyers, of the Tullar-Meredith Co. Chi- cago, using Sunday Sehool Hymns No. L Make sure your Sunday school has sent, either directly or thru a township officer, its statistical report and contri bution of three cents per total member ship to Mrs. C. E. H. Tuttle, Bingwood, county secretary-treasurer. Don't wait to bring these to the convention with you, thus hindering the secretary-treas urer from preparing report The attendance of all pastors and Sunday school workers is earnestly de sired. Come prepared to take part ia the discussions. The beet conventions are usually those in which the targest number take part. Superintendents will please be sure that delegates are appointed, and then fee kind enough to send their names to Rev. E. K. D. Hester, ftarvard. Thr.fc will help a lot. Requisites for banner township ' -t 1. A township organization. - » 2. The payment into the county treasttary of an amount equal to three cents per member for total enrollment of the entire township, 8. Every school in the township vis ited by a township officer. " " 4. A report from every school;f 5. An annual convention. ^ - ; The following is the program for the two days: TDKSDAY MORNING, OCTOBEB 30 10:00--Opening Service of Praise and Prayer „„ ^ •••»• H. Meyers and Rev. Arthur Tipton 10:30--The Faithful Promiser and His Prec- i, ^ ̂ P/,omi8es by President TUESDAY AFTERNOON. e Great teacher." • • Led by 8. H. Irfeyeis Bihio btiidy; "The Great Teacher." 8:30--Practical Training in Benevolence, An Open Parliament Involving Among Others these Questions: To What Ob- Contribute? How •Mail the School be Supported? Shall the Scholars Give or Receive at Christ mas? 3:30--The Training of the Teacher State Field Worker Henry Hoser EVENING SESSION. 7:00--Joyfal Thanksgiving in Song „ li-Led by Musical Director 8. h! Meyers 7:30--Modern Methods In Sunday School Work Address by State Field Worker Henry Moser. * WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31. Topic: "Organised Sunday School ^ork- <a) How It Beaches the Home, (b) How It Helps the Indi vidual School, (c)Round Table Con ference-Led by State Field Worker Henry Moser. Ines of Work (a) (b) Primary De- c--*™-" ««' Teacher Training. wanncsDAY afternoon. 1:30--Wevfl Mi, «:00-Blbl^ 9:30--Reports of Special Lines of Work Home Department "' " ' " Iment. (c) ttdyj S. Phillips and S. H. 'Faithfulnesi t:90- 3:30 -( the Little Folks Ai aagted by Mrs. v. s. PL„ »idle Bon. (b) The (c) Primary Cianses. iniors. ! _-- .ice of Consecration v.. vj. xduer. A imntr at 70. My toother has suddenly been Sia6b young at to. Twenty years of Iwtittwr snfferfng from dyspepsia bad eaktriy disabled her, until six months ago, when she began Miking Electric Sifters, which have completely cured Iter attd restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life," writes lira. W. L. Gilpatrick, of Dahfoflh, Ma* Greatest ttetorative medicine im toy globe. Seta Liver, Stomach atad lii* neys right, purifies the blood, and QUftt Malaria, Biliousness and WeSltiBMBas. WOatorful Nerve Tonic. Price d Gnatanteed by N. H. Petesb, Mc|ftt)f*s G. W. Besley, W. McHenry, drug^tot^ Notleet To insure publication in Hie Plain* dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to take particular notice to thia effect A Badly Burned Oirl or boy, man or woman, is quickly out Of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is ap plied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekon- sha, Mich., says: "I use it in my family for outa, sores and all skin injuries, and And it perfect" Quickest Pile cure Best healing salve made. 25c « ?' J!efce8ch'B. McHenry; G. W. Besley s, W. McHenry, drug stores. and TAR CURES Coughs andColds PREVEMT® Pneumonia ami Gonaumptlon FETEY'e Honey and Tip not only atops the cough, but heala and strength* ens the lungs and prevanta aerioua f aulta from a cold. There is no danger of Pneumonia. Consumption or other aeriona lung trouble if FoSey'a Hanvy and Tap is taken, as it will cure the moat stub* bora, coughs--the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs , and may develop into pneumonia over night. If you have a oough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when MMMiy ami Twtr will cure you qukddy a&d strengthen your lungs. Remember the name -- fiUjfg Hooay and Tap--and refuae any aubstitute offered. JDo not take chancee with some unknown preparation ftat ooata you the aatne when you can get Fflflay9* Hoaay aad far, that im yoa aa aura aad ia aafe aid certain in vaaulta. Contains no oplataa. tssam x 1 '."viV 18k y tX * ' Dress Goods '•* Outing Flannels rA £ Tennis Flannel^ d" - . x" ' • B. H. Jonea, Pastor M. B. Church, Grove, Md., writes: "About aeven or eight years ago I had a vary severe cold which physicians said was very near pneumonia, and which they afterwards pronounced consumption. Through a friend I Was induced to try a sample of Foley'a Honey and Tar, which gave me ao much relief that I bought some of the regular size. Two or three bottlea cured me of what the physiciana called consumption, and I have never had any trouble with my throat or lnnga ainoe that time." . . Three sbes<*-2Sc, 50c; $1.*. ' The 50 cent else contains two and one-half times aa much as the small also and the $1.00 bottle almost abc tlmaa aa much. « MLD JUB REeOMEm SI G W. BESLEY, WEST McHENRY * 6 J*v * It j-qki; GinghafUs '•M * />l; rvr' "•'•>£ • ^ 'fxt < We iar© showing a very complete | line. Gall and look us over before buy ing. ; WBST McHENBT- F A. BOHLANDER. Aaotion Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on the place known as the Simes farm, located 2 miles north of Volo, 3 miles east of Johneburgh and 5 miles east of McHenry, on Wednesday, October 31, commencing at one o^sldfek p. m. sharp, the following described property: Eighteen choice cows, new milkers and close springers; 500 shocks, more or less, of corn; quantity good tame hay. At the same time I willalao offer at auction my farm, consisting of 58 acres, good house and barn, yOttttg orchard and good water, well fenced, on reasonable terms. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of one year's time Will be given on good bankable notes drawing interest at seven per cent, per annum. Two per cent, discount for Cash on sums entitled to credit No jptorerty to be removed until settled for. Geo. V t̂l̂ aoctioneer. ̂ GEO. Snos. Prop. Doctors Said He Would Mot Live. Peter Pry, Woodruff, Pa., writes: 'After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesbnrg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to Z had better attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month, as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store for it, and after taking three bottles I began to get better and continued to improve until I waa en* tirely well." G. W. Besley. 8top and pocket some of it instead of trying to a^oid it? No man can afford to turn his back on the COAL QUES TION, it's the burning question o£the day. We sound a timely warning that a rise in coal is near and any orders that are left with lis will be filled promptly. ORDER NOW. e ' • -• carry a full lme of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Etc. * Stittmr Dumber Co. V- -V '•WV Wz * An elegant new stock just received direct from Germany.,, See them. "* j • 'yi . --? , •' .. . ' til.-:- ;>•*' VI' . -- -m >»* >' ( i'" Our Pricea are ns low ai the lowest. . . . McHENRY, ILLINOIS. k ' . ^^r'^TBLBPHONE MI % i Our notto:Ona Price to ail. - We are showing a splendid line of these goods and at prices within reach of everyone. Ladies' Dressing Sacques, madr- of fine, heavy Persian . Flannel, scalloped collar, belt and shirred sleeves, Price 75c and 49c We are showing a splendid big line of these Garments and at prices, we know, you cannot find elsewhere. We sell them at what other merchants pay for them. See 'em I<adr€s' 45-inch loose-cut Coat, made of a fine, heavy weight, black Kersey, yoke lined with a fine quality mercerized sateen with collar of same material, sleeves tucked with large stitched Cuff, special price. ...$8.00 Ladies' 50-inch Prince Chap Coat, made of a light gfray fancy mixed material, yoke lined with tan mercerized sateen, green velvet collar, cuffed sleeve, spcl... .$8.00 Ladies' 50-inch loose-fitting Coat, made of a fine all- wool Kersey, yoke lined with a fine tan satin, collar neatly stitched and inlaid velvet, two plaits down both frcllt and back, a special big value at .$11.50 New' Arrivals Our shelves are full of Fall and Winter goods awaiting your inspection. All the l?te sliades & styles in Dress Goods. See our line of large dot goods, latest on State street :: Our fall line of shoes need your inspection none better any where .. $1.50, 2.98 ' . v:* - ft ' * " •