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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Nov 1906, p. 5

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' : . . . . . . " ; ' . . , . ° < v . . . • . 1 „ he finest display M Cut Glass and Silverware ever brought to McHenry can now tie y store. Have you seen the display? If not, call in and let ns show you something pretty t the same time give you our extremely low prices. How often does the question come befoi ou when a friend or relative of yours is about to get married--what shall I get for a Wedding? t? v- This question can be answered at our store in a highly satisfactory manner. lance over our large and well selected stock will convince you that we are right. How al t new piano? When you get ready to put it in let us figure with you.- We know we can sai Give us a call when in need of anything in the jewelry line. Our Goods * , J1. fiuemann, Mr msssM AEGER QENERAL. COHMISSION MERCHANT •:s 0^rf Bros. Co Hides, Etc., Butter This is the oldest noose on COLO STORAGE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 1 , " 4 - . ^ * , • * & Jos. H. Huemann Illinois. sells the McVi. ker Engine, Duplex Grinding Mills, , v-Rock Island Plows, Wagon^ V Carriages, Buggi* t . Wind Millsv \ Well Supplies, Harness Oil, - Paint Oil £ Machine Oil a Specialty. Prkes ilwiys ill est nicfknry f • vv - • ^ v-. • fA. ;zZ Copyright 1906-07 by . Kaufman & Bros. Chi To Be Correctly Dressed Should be the constant aim of every ambitious man and young man. He who is carefully, neatly attired has certain decided advantages, that are most valuable assets. It is for this reason that we recommend the moderate to our customers. If you wear this splendid ready-to-wear clothing* you will be classed among the well dressed men. These garments are tailored, trimmed and modeled to give the very best service. ' Our personal guarantee is back of this statement If you like the single breasted sack suit as illustrated, ask to see .Hie "VENTONE;" very nobby; side vents; 31 to 32 5 ̂ inches long. Only $10.00 to $25.0% "This garment made and guaranteed by , • Chan. Kaufman & Tiros., Chicago," isf;»y the label th;tt should he on the clothes ' \ „ . * yoti near. It will mean you are a welt'* dressed man; it will mean clothes satis* faction and economy Ringwood. Illinois. for the Most Attractive Display Stock Greatly Enlarged 0UR -M ^^HRISTMAS only live weeks away. It is a point with us not only to meet the usual and ordinary demands of trade, but also to make unusual and extraordinary §revisions for SPECIAL OCCA-IONS. Such a special occasion is approved by the HOLIDAY season. Watches : Jewelry : Silverware : Clocks All Goods Engraved FREE STOCK shows we risen to the occasion. Our stock is unusually complete--glow­ ing with attractive goods. Pore- fight in buying enables us LOWEST PRICES. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. Diamonds 3 4 ? - ' * : I I E. C. Jacob & Company, CENTERVILLE, * f j . McHENRY, ILLINOIS. The Little Store offers >ou Special ?=== Inducements in . BREAKFAST FOODS Mother's Crisps.... .,7c, 8 for, ,.$0c Shredded Whole Wheat. . ,10c Quaker Oats ..... m\ 9c - Quaker Rice ...... » 8c :, 5-lb. packages Rollei^to with decfflr^4 ' ated Bowl <. ,22c • Ginger Shaps .. v .. ..., v_.. *^ ,4c i Apetezo . 12c ;^ Monarch Mince Meat. v 9c y* , • Chase & Sanborn's fine Coffees are here at » Jail times fresh. Underwear,,Blankets,Shoes, . jUOUGLAS SHOES await your coming. John Evanson. Greeting i I i I R AVING purchased the Matthews, I hereby an- noonce to the public that I am now ready to serve them wit^ Ihe Atest line of meats, bakery nnd canned goods to be found in Mc­ Henry county. My aim always shall be to give my customers the best that the market affords and al­ so give them an honest and fair deal always. Hoping to receive my share of the pnblic m ronage, I am, Respectfully yours, i f.f.M4TTHfWS, JR. A Methodist Minint«r lleroir.mend* Cham barlaia'i Couch Remedy. We have used Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy in onr home for seven years, and it has always proved to be a relia­ ble remedy. We have found that it would do more than the manufacturers claim for it It is especially good for croup and whooping cough. REV. .IAMES E. LEWIS, Pastor Milaca. Minn . M. E. Church. Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy is sold by W. Besley. , KMKliAl.O PARK. L. Huck spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. E Comisky spent last week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. Knox spent Sunday in the Park. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hill spent SunJ day at the park. J. R Smith' is having a fine new barn erected on his place. W K Bnrns and frienda spent "Son- day at their cottage. &«| , Miss Nettie Wbilinfg'viitited the Mioses Knox Sunday. 'fe % F. Romano and friend spent Saturday aid Sunday at the Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Heaney spent a day in the Park recently. S Romano and a number of friends spent Sunday at Oak Villa. Miss Iva Hoffman visited the Misses Knox Friday and Saturday. Mr. ana Mrs. J. B Frisby spsnt a Sunday recently in this vicinity. Robt. Sohns is building a cottage of cement on his lot next to L. Huck'a. Miss Margaret King of Ringwocd visited atE. Knox's Saturday and Sun- day. Misses Edn a Colby and Alice Smith spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Grayslake. Messrs John and Phil Aylward and Miss Margai^t Ward called at R. .1. Sut­ ton's Snnday. Correspondents, please send in items one day earlier next Week on account of Thanksgiving. ' Stueiciitli Lirer H Koe to Ainbttiou. Yon cannot accomplish very mnch if your liver is inactive, as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy and slight exertion exhausts you Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates tbe liver and bowels and makes you feel bright and active. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does, not nauseate or gripe and is very mild and pleasant to take. Orino is more effective than pills or ordinary cathar­ tics. Refuse Bubstitnt.es. G. W. Besley. ^ / ' RIOOEFIEtl*. Button was in Woodstock Satur­ day. Miss Florence Reed was in Nunda Monday. - F. Corkill was MI Woodstock visitor Satnrday. Miss Sopha Wills w<w» at Arlington Heights Friday. «; Mr. Olmstead and Mrs. E. Smith were in Nnnda Thursday. Mrs. D. O. Kline and Miss Lolo Lynch were in Chicago Monday. Mrs. A. G. Levy and daughter, Lois, were in Nunda Thursday. ^ Mrs. Risley, Mrs Kline and daughter were in Nnnda Saturday. Mrs. R. L Dufield and Mrs. Leroy Skinner were Nunda visitors Friday. Miss L. J. Furney visited relatives in Chicago from Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs. Hazel Westerman of Greenwood visited her sister, Mrs. W. J. Garrison, Saturday. f ^ Mrs. E. W. Merchant and children of ichmond visited at J. B. Lynch's Satur- uav and Sunday. Correspondent*, please send in itema one day earlier next week on account of Thanksgiving. Mrs. F. R. Jackman of Woodstock visited ber parents, Mr< and Mrs. W. H. Monroe, Tuesday. Mrs. A. Cadwallader returned Satur­ day from a two *'eeks'~visit with Mrs. E W. Merchant at Richmond. Preventics, as the name implies, pre­ vents all Colds and Grippe when "taken at the sneeze stage." Preventics are toothsome candy tablets. Preventics dissipate all colds quickly, and taken parly, when you feel that a cold is com­ ing, they check and prevent them. Pre­ ventics are thoroughly safe for children and as effectual for adults. Sold and recommended in r» cent and 25 cent box- 8 by N. H. Petesch. s - ; Royal Neighbors Kntertitlii,. The Royal Neighbors of Ameticavery pleasantly entertained at a basket social j given at the Woodman hall last Friday evening. The attendance, considering the condition of the weather, was good and all present seemed to enjoy the event very much. The baskets sold at good figures and as a result the till of the society was swelled considerably. Flinch, cinch and various other games furnished plenty of amusement the guests. '" -~*r Tone the liver, move the bowels cleanse the system. Dade's Little Liv er Pi Is never grine. S«4d & Petesch's drug stowu •Ss • NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS/OF CORRESPONDENTS HOLCOHBV1LLK. Mrs. Dagotof St. Paul is visiting at T. L. Flanders'. Mr. and Mrs. F. Powers visited at J." Powers' Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. P. Hunt visited at Mr. Mason's Sunday. Mrs. White returned to Imr home at Long Lake Sunday. Mrs. C. Hudson called on friends at Ringwood Sunday. , Will and Fred Zenk qjgwnt Monday and Tuesday in Elgin. W. Rowson returned to his home in Louisiana Wednesday. Eugene Erwin spent Sunday with Geo. Frisby and family. Miss Mable Doherty visited at Jas. Doherty's Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Doherty visited at M. Conway's Sunday evening. Mrs. Lock wood called on her sister, Mrs. T. L, Flanders' Saturday. Mrs. B. F. Peck spent Sunday with Mrs. H. McMillan at Terra Cotta. Mr. and Mrs. Silver and children spent Sunday at Mr. Holarbush's. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Powers were Mc­ Henry callers Saturday afternoon. Miss Mae Nooman of Ringwood spent the last of the week with Mrs.^C. Hud­ son. Misses Grace and Vera Doherty spent Saturday evening with relatives at Mc­ Henry. Correspondents, please send in items one day earlier next week on account of Thanksgiving. Mrs. H. McMillau and children £of Terra' C >tta called on Mrs. Ben Peck Sunday evening. A social will be held at the Clemens school house next Tuesday evening, Nov. 27 All are cordially invited to attend. Ladies, please bring basket for two. * Made Happy for Life. Great happiness came into the home of S. C. Blair, school superintendent, at St. Albans, W. Va., when his little daughter was restored from the dread­ ful complaint he names. He says: 'JMy little daughter had St. Vitns' Dance, which yielded to no treatment but grew steadily worse until as a last resort we tried Electric Bitters; and I rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure." Quick, sure cure for nervous com­ plaints, general debility, female weak­ ness, impoverishe^Lhl^od and malaria. Guaranteed by N. H. Pfetesch's, McHen­ ry; G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drug stores. Price 50 cents. Something special! The Weekly In­ ter Ocean and this paper for $1.65 for one year. Ask us what it means. VOUCh Snow fell here Monday. ' " Albert Raught is on the sick Ust^ f Mrs. Compton is on the sick list. Meyer Eick is visiting friends at Vok> this week. Mr. George Dryer was a McHenry caller Monday. Fred Converse, of Fremont was a re­ cent Volo caller Miss Lillie Schaefer visited her grand­ parents last week. Frank Dowell, of West Tremont, was in town Satnrday. C. G. Huson and wife, of Libertyville, were in town Friday. Miss Ella Moore visited Edgar Park­ er Saturday afternoon. Mr. John Richardson returned to El­ gin Monday afternoon. Mr. E. Richardson, of Round Lake was a Volo caller Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hironimns visited relatives in Fremont Sunday. Ella Moore attended the danoe at Lily Lake Saturday evening. Miss Lucy Dtfnnill visited Miss Ann* Rossdentscher Friday evening. G. B. Rosing, of Round Lake, trans, acted business here Wednesday. The pumpkin buskers visited Ella Moore the latter part of last week. Mrs. John Richardson's company re­ turned to Des Plaines Snnday evening. Mrs. A. J. Raymond and daughter, Helen, were Grayslake callers Wednes­ day. Mrs. Sarah Huson of Elgin is spend­ ing the week with friends and relatives here. Miss Kittie Dowell, of West Fremont, visited Hellen Raymond Saturday after­ noon. % Bennie Schoewer and Bennie Herbes, of McHenry, visited Mends in Volo Monday. Misses Anna Rossdentscher and Lu- cile Dnnnill visited friends in McHenry Sunday afternoon." Correspondents, please send in items one day earlier next week on account of Thanksgiving. Mr. Marsh Booth, of Elgin, was buried in the Volo cemetery Saturday. Mr. Booth formerly resided here. f Had a- Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a malignant ul­ cer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bncklen's Arnica Salve," says A. C. Stickel of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns and In­ juries. 35c at N. H. Petesch's, McHen­ ry; G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, druggists. IHIS is the place to get your Groceries. "v;. • || E 7 V3. We handle nothing the best of everything and our prices are within the reach of all. Call us up or send in your order. We will fill it as it has never before been filled. rsqr (ultclMWy • & 1 \ "h.- " OUR SPECIALTY ? - * < v | ~ '• J". ' "i • ' ; ' ' •K>;Im -• » -7 - Bank of 'V. Baking Powder ••'-J rm ' - , This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all business intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to our customers and respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first clasa security. Special attention given to collections. INSURANCE inFlrst Class Companies, at tihe lowest rates. Tours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. SINOLE AND as a dietetic value greauy be- the conception of any one who has not used it. It will ijmake your food of a delicious . ' taste, a moist and keeping ' quality and a digestibility not to '" be obtained from any other bak- ". |ng powder or leavening agent. Bot mote important than all else, Dr. Price's Baking Powder carries only healthful qualities to the food. As every housekeeper can understand, .burnt alum and sulphuric acid -- the ingredients of all alum and alum- phosphate powders --must carry to the food adds injurious to heaftfe': Avoid the alum powders--study the tabd : Drivimi Harness! j % 4 \ Give us your order for that new single or driv­ ing Harness. Otur work Sis the best and prices are right. See our elegant a line of Dusters and Xai \ R o b e s . : : ' : : CARRIAGE TR1NN0G ASKQAI1Y M. A. THELEN MoHENRY, ILLINOIS.

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