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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Dec 1906, p. 5

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& • \y A. m QILBERTBROS. CO. Mchenry, Illinois! - * . " a- J GILBERT BROS. McHenry, Illinois. : V% * - ^ ;v - >• ^ - ,a r n *&.* 'w ... i-.. > * % .. 'v* -3? A*,..* A .. *.v?rV j , ;• - <..., <*- at less than wholesale prires. Until sol(J we offer the largest stock of Food stuff in McHen •-/fA .\ •- f^f3j & * -T- -My# eries at these prices: ; CANNED GOODS! a 8lb can fancy Tomatoes, per can ......v. ,5$c 3tt> can baked Beane, 31b canHominy (Hulled Corn), 8 lb can Sour Kraut, best pack; 28> can Was Beans, 2!b can String Beans, 21b can E J Peas, 2fo cau best Corn, per can ... .5c , FISH AND MEAT IN TINS Armour's Potted Hams, 15c size, 5c Armour's Potted Tonga*, 15c size, (A ... .7;. ,fo Armour's Veal Loaf, 15c size. @ ... ... .5c Armour's Chicken Loaf, 15c size, (fo*»;*. 5c Armour's sliced Beef, 25c size, @ .12ic Armour's 21b Corned Beef, 25c size, <$ .t.. .12^o Armour's lib Corned Beef, 15c size, <§.. Libby's Potted Chicken, 15c size, libby's Potted Turkey, 15c size, @ • • • *•:*<•*¥* *%•# «K> #.*-,% * • -r - * 7*c Libly's Lunch Tongue, 40c size, <a.. Libby's Lunch Tongue, 25c size, <» 10c 81b can Armour's Boast Beef, 40c size, @ . ... 15c lib can Armour's Roast Beef, 20c size, ,7}c CANNED SOUPS--Campbell's asedSoups, reg. 10cgoods. .5c SAiRDlNES--Fancy Sardines in oil, per can. .S^c Fancy Mustard Sardines, per can .... ,.. .5c Fancy Columbia River Salmon, 18ccan @... r.y^uv, *.. -iOc (Flat or tall can.) ' • • SOAP1 SOAP! SOAPf SOAP! .7i6 LAY IN A WINTER'S SlJE^J^v * Brag Soap, extra large bars, per bar.,.. 3%. 3Jc U. S. Mail Soap, per bar T.w?,'...S|c (Premiums with wraf American Family Soap, per bar..., Sic Fels Naptha Soap, per bar,, .. «®le Ivory Soap, per tat,.. V ^ • :•!«. nf ^ uimriifTii tl>r WASHWQ iPOWDER--Grandma's Powder, 85c size, f:l% , Grandma's Washing Powder, 10c size. <§> Sic Johnson's WashixigPowdeT, 25csize, ..........10c Sconrine "... , 8±c FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! Pills bury "s Best Floor, best Flour on earth, per bag fl.12^ Corona Patent Flonr, good as any other brand, per bag. .$1.00 Victor Patent Flour, good wholesome Flonr, per bag 00c Fancy N. Y. State Back wheat Flour, per pound 84c Fancy Pillsbory's Graham Flonr, 101b bags .28c To further introduce Pillsbnry'a Flonr the Pillsbury-Wasb- bnrne company have sent m 100 SSlb^bags which W£ will aell nntil gone at. . .49c STARCH--Best large lamp bulk Starch, per pound . . ,8e Kingsford Starch, lib package, per package ^ 5c Kingsford Corn Starch, lib package, per package........; *5c Six packages for. .... ..'* .... . ..35c Elastic or Webb's Starch, per package • »."Ji. ;v...^.5c Rolled Oats and Breakfa^ rbmb! Best RolleckOats, per pound Sic 51b package best Rolled Oats, 25c size........} ... .18c Mother's Crisp, 10c size, per package:....,^^ Orange Breakfast Food, 10c size, per package. . .6c California Fruit In Tins! 81b can large California Peachee, in heavy syrup, per can.. 18c 81b can large California Pears, in heavy syrup, per can... 18c IMPORTED SARDINGS--5 cans to a customer. Regular 18c Sardines, finest to be had, per can. 7fc CHEWiNCi CIUM.--Yucatan. Sen Sea or Beeman's Pepsin Gam, per package .Sic Graiu-O Food Coffee. 15c package, :.8c GLASSWARE AND LAOPS! . No. 1 Lamp Chioineys, each • • • * * • » * * . . • V.* 4 • >- »4C . , 1 in rim ill f^i mini 'nm.,',,, tm/i.nHnil i mi. ...,5c No 2 Lamp Chimneys, each...... .....*..1, Large Parlor Lamps, worth $4.50. goingak.....^ Must be seen to realize valae. Water Glasses, tumblers, good ones at, each..... „ *.lc Fancy finished Glass Tumblers, each......... f...8c Lantern Globes, each 5c LOOK---FOR LAROB BUYERS! Silver Thread Sanrkraut, per barrel 98 90 Fancy London Layer Raisins, 221b boxes, per box. .$8.85 Large Florida Oranges, 200 size, per box ^.v* $2.50 3*ew Prunes, 251b boxes, large size, per box....*.. $1.75 Fancy California Raisins, 501b. box, at 7io, per box .., .$8.75 tttne Canned Corn, 8 doz. in case, doz. ' 48c 8lb. can Tomatoes, 2 doz. in case, per doz. 65c !J. S. Mail SoajfeJOO bars in box, per box ... ... . .... .$8.75 American Family Soap, 100 bars in box, per box.... ... .$8 50 R & R Matches, 12 cartons in box, per box .85c 80,10c pkg. Grandmas Washing Powder, per box. $1.85 501b can Fairbanks Lard, per lb. 8Jc SUGARS--Best Cane granulated, per potw&. •4fo Confectionenf Sugar, fiuest grade, per pound. 1...: ;<6io SYRUP AND MOLASSES --Fancy Table Syrup in one»gal- lon cans, per gallon *... .28q Fancy N. O. Molasses, regular 50c grade, per gallon..... ,$8c Fancy Illinois Sorghum, per gallon can. 48c Fancy IHinois Sorghum, per | gallon can .880 Fancy Pure Maple Syrup in one-pint glass 15c DRIED FRUITS -Extra fancy California Prattes, 40 to the $onnd, per gonad ..,v».i.i;.v\7io Extra fancy California large Peaches, per poaa&....;...l*ic Extra fancy Curarnts, in package^ per package. ,?|c Extra fancy Seeded Raisins in packages, per package..... *ic JUrge Layer Raisins, per pound . . t|8io Fancy California Figs, per pound.... 9c Chocolate, Cocoanutr Extract Baker's Premium Chocolate, pet cake. ..f . 14c Shredded Coconut, per pound...... 1,.. Jalics 15c bottle beat pure Yanilla^.......... V...... 1. .Cti.Ii.Tic 15c bottle best pure Lemon .... 1... _. .r..A............ Rose, Chocolate. Strawberry, Pineapple, Raspberry or any coloring Extract, orange, pink, red, violet, green, yellow etc., 15csize. .....5c Zeno, per package 6c Dr. Prices Baking Powder, ilbcan .. .....7.... «..19c Chapman's lib pare Baking Powder, reg «fe sfse, <f»'. 17e TEAS AND COFFEE Mocha and Java 85c goods, beet in McHenry, per lb. .. . . .28c Old Java Blend, regular 25cgoods, per lb.. .......19c Golden Rio Coffee, 20c goods, the kind yon pay 25c for to peddlers, at per lb Ii|; Our best uncolored Japan Tea, regular 50c goods, if not the finest Japan grown your money refunded, 5 1b, limit to a customer, per pound .8% Choice Japan Tea, nncolored, regular 40c goods, per lb... .18c PEAS AND BEANS--Fancy Hand Picked Navy Beans per pound 8)0 New Scotch Green Peas, per pound. .Sic BAKERY OOODS--National Biscuit Oo, select Soda Crackers, per lb. A. .So National Biscuit Co., Fancy Ginger S^aps, per lb,. .i, .. .5c " " " Nabiscoes in packages, per pkg..... .7ic „ " Graham Crackers, per pkg «ic POTATOES--Fiaoy Minnesota large rural potatoes for one week only, per bushel 55c Large, N. Y. State, King Apples, per barrel --$3.50 Goods delivered to C. ft N. W. Railway station. Terms, cash with order. We refer yon to Bank of McHenry. No goods delivered In city. -'i? *\ \> \- A. •>£ ; 'F :' r -u * J ^ I V?v-; • , ,r.-V . > f ' t4W'r l~fr ,r^' 5** 5 • m ̂. v< OUR LINE OF HOUSE-it HOLD FURNITURE IS- '• MORE COMPLETE THAN. ; EVER BEFORE AND IS i' AT ALL TiriES READY"-, i FOR YOUR INSPECTION. LET US GIVE YOU OUR. PRICES. THEY PLEASE. "r " " I r 5 ' ' V %lSy # 5-' • , ^fr. V . • SC i > ii-w'V";.-. V . »' ft J „ - f + *i 1 ^ V- 1 *» . ^ ^ V*1 f-'v laccbjuslen •ti <t' <t* •!> '3> "1"3> <£• '3><l> *1> Jxt1 <t> I DO NOT HAVE TO QUIT THE because the PURE FOOD law goes into effect January 1st. I carry such goods as comply I; < with the Pure Food law. ; " Just a few Cash Prices for Pure Foods : Pure Strained Honey, per bottle., ̂ ̂ ^ . 25c Pure Buckwheat, per 10 lb. sac^c.. 38c Pure Corn Meal, per 10 lb. sac* . *. «y • •• • • ••;*« * 22c $ Pure Graham, per 10 lb. sack. .30c A Ben-Hur Flour, per sack $1.15 per bbl...,. ^4.50 ^ White Pearl Flour, per sack $1 20, per bbl. 4.60 ^ 1^1 gin Sugar Corn, per can 10c, 3 for•»*"«;• 25c ^ Barly June Peas, per can , ^>.. IOC A • Early June Sifted Peas, very fancy, per can. 15c ^ Fancy Striugless Beans, per can... .. - IOc ^ Fancy Lima Beans, per can.. i •- - 10c Fancy Succotash, per can.. i. A 5 • 1 0 c R u m f o r d ' s B a k i n g P o w d e r , p u r e , p e r l b . . . 2 5 c ̂ None Such Salmon Steak, very fancy, per can 25c COFFEES direct from the grower* The German American Coffee Company. No middleman's profit Delicious flavor. Needs no blemished dishes to sell it. Prices 20, 25. 80. 85 and 40c per pound. Try it. ... JOHN STOFFEL fl^lVlcHeiiry, Illinois - Jv *$$£• V" OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS " Atoosraxa Mrs. D. Kline was in Nunda Monday; T. Corkill was in Woodstock Saturday. Louis Goddard was in Nnnda Tues­ day. ^ J. C. Button .was a Woodstock visitor Friday. * Miss Florence Reed was in Nnnda Monday. Mrs. E, B. Knilans is very ill with puenmonia. . A. Skinner and E. Jacobitz were in Elgin Sunday.. The W. C. f . 17, uw| with Mrs. D. Wakefield Wednesday. * > N. J. Garrison and daughter #ere in Woodstock Tuesday. Miss Sopha Wille was in Woodstock Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. R. L. Dufield is visiting friends at Chicago and Evans ton. Old Folks' dance at the Central opera house, December 28, 1906. Mrs. Win, Reed and Mrs. S. .Wake­ field were in Nanda Tuesday. Miss Hattie Babcock visited a$ D. Thayer's the first of the week, Mrs. Bollock and daqghter, Dorothea, were Woodstock visitors Monday. Mrs.* Geo. Doolittle and daughter, Ilene, were in Woodstock Monday. Mrs. D. L. Gibson and Miss Lolo Lynch were Nunda visiters Tuesday. Mrs. V. Shales and daughter of Nnnda visited her sister, Mrs. Jayne, Saturday. Mrs. S. Wakefield returned Saturday from an extended visit with her daugh­ ter at Elgin. Mrs. and Mrs. D. Kline*and daughter visited with relatives in Chicago Satuc* day and Sunday. Lj. J. Gibson came out from Chicago and ate Thanksgiving dinner with hia parents Thursday. Ed. Anners and mother ate Thanks* giving dinner with their brother and son, Alfred Anners. v Mr. and Mrs. Shelt visited Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs! J. A. Wester man at Capron. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mnnroe spent Thanksgiving day at Woodstock, with their daughter, Mrs. F. B. Jackman. • Remember the L A. bazaar this Frk day evening. Chicken pie will also be the biggest feature of the evening. Everybody come. J. H Miller of McHenry was here last Friday and pat ap a mcMnment for Elijah Rorfson. The monument is of the best qaality of New Hampshire granite and weighs about three tons. % The relief of Coughs and Colds thru laxative influence originated with Bee's' Laxative Cough Syrup containing Hon* ey and Tar, a cough syrup containing no opiates or poisons, which .is exten­ sively sold. Secure a bottle at once* obtain a guarantee conpon, and if not fully satisfied with results voar money Sold by N. will be refunded, each, druggist "-V?5' H. PWrf*. JOHNSBUBGH. . Mat Schaefer was a McHenry caller Tuesday. Mrs. Mat Frennd wae a reeent Mc* Henry caller. Mrs. John Bauer of Spring Grove is visiting her brother. Jacob R. Justen. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Frenud and children spent Thursday last at John P. Lay's. Mrs. Joe. J. Michels and childrep spent Sunday with her sister. Mis Jacob Frennd. Mr. and Mr* Theo. l|syers ate. at* tending the confirmation of their t#o nieces at Kacine, Wis. Mrs. Susan Frennd spent a few days in Chicago with ber daughter, Mrs. Wolff, returning home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Williams drove to McHenry in Wm. Stoffel's automo­ bile Thanksgiving day to spend the day with their daughter. Mrs. Wm. Stoffel. Mrs. J. C. Debrecht and daughters, Eulalia and Stella, Mrs. Jos. Schmitt and daughter, Beatrice, spent Thanks­ giving with their sister, Mrs. Nick Web­ er, at Spring Grove. , ManZan Pffe Remedy put up in col­ lapsible tubes. with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of trouble, thus relieving almost instantly bleeding, itchmg or protruding pile*. Satisfaction guaran­ teed or money refunded. Sold by N. H. Peteech, druggist. "Pine-ules" (non alcoholic) made from resin from our Pine Forests, used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kid­ ney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, $1.00. Guaranteed to give satisfacti n or money refunded. Get our guarantee coupon from N. H. Petesch, druggist. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Schaefer enter­ tained the following yonng people Sun­ day evening: Jacob Frennd, Jacob May, Ben Justen, Jacob Schaefer, John Freund, Rose Lay, Annie Justen, Rose Tonion, and a few others. The even­ ing was spent in playing games. • bountiful lunch was served, after which the guests departed, having spent a very pleasant evening. Bee's Laxative Cough 8yrup contain­ ing Honey and Tar is especially appro­ priate for children, no opiates or poi­ sons of any character, conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 80, 1906. For croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels the Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by N. H. Petesch, druggist. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wirfs, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Steffes, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Huemann, Mr. and Mrs. John Mertes, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lay, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. John King. Mrs. Anna Bugner, Miss Lucy Meyers and Frank Schmitt were pleas­ antly entertained by Mr. and Mis. C. M. Adams Sunday evening. Cards were played and at a late hour supper was served. y Pine Salve Carbolised acta like a poul­ tice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, chapped hands and lips, cuts, burns Sold by druggist OP WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Capital Stock, s •OFFICERS:: EDWIN t. WAGNER, President? . PARKER S. WEBSTER, SIMON STOFFEL, Vice-President! W. STENGER, Cashier^ , CHECKING ACCOUNTS, SAVINOS AC­ COUNTS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DOriESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS, NOTARY PUBLIC. : : M 3 percent paid cm Savings Ac­counts and Time Cer­tificates of Deposit. Petesch, 1 ' . You may find fresh Oranges* Lemons, Cranberries, Peanuts* Figs, and, in fact, all thing! needed in the Grocery Line. Also kindly remember the little store for Underwear, Shoes, Overalls if 7 CREAM H'- 'I'!"' v k O i. . r* • i * . * %,m . . . vff J, and other items* it will pay y«*| John Evansoii

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