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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Dec 1906, p. 7

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OF WRST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. !>-*•- Capital Stock, $25,000. EOFPlCERS;: BBWlN L. WAGNfiR, President. PARKER S. WEBSTER, Vice-PresideM. STOFFEL, Vice-President. CARL W. STENGER, Cashier. * - -•* ̂ I CHECKINO ACC0U1NTS. SAVINGS AC­ COUNTS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DOHESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE, if COLLECTIONS, NOTARY PUBLIC. : : • paid on Savings Ac­ counts and Time Cer­ tificates Of Deposit. » Si : W ' * v '"I 11 «lr ? 4 1' ; $*' "k r§3 ;OUR LINE OF HOUSE­ HOLD FURNITURE IS ^ MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER BEFORE AND IS 1AT ALL TIHES READY ^FOR YOUR INSPECTION- XET US GIVE YOU OUR PRICES. THEY PLEASE. * 4 % " . • v <V « . lax \ ski . . /ntf" t n..i. * "* »" «, , «•'" Jacob lusten > A A A A A »^> A A «T« A A A riX* lV 'I1 lX* ll»l V M1 V v V V lV lV T V 'A1 Vr >" >- D •Cranberries Tnrkey without cranberries 11 Never, and especially not when they are good mine at peri qnart.... ... ... Mince Meat Yes, genuine Mince Meat, pare, clean and not a bad dream in it, package only .... ioc Pumpkin . N§»crop pauipbin in cans, pore food pack, per cjta ioc, fresh pumpkins the large size ioc, extra large-. -isc Apples Eating apples, cooking apples. . I have a good variety from 30c to 75c per pk. . .• Banana# the nice fat kind, ripe per doz. at , ...... isc and aoif , ; V: Candies ' ^ < tf tftfreandy is forgottoft yM 4 will be reminded of it more than once, so don't forget it. I have everything srom nice mixed at ioc per lb. to fancy chocolates «at per 1*.;•••••' xy'*-'*" . Nuts'" After dinner is over the next thing is nuts. I have all one kind or mixed, per lb 18c and aoc Celery Freeh, crisp, tender agd well bleached. JOHN W . M c H e n i y , ^ , ^ . , ^ Y > . I l l i n o i s ||| >t> •!' 'I' •!' 'X' <t"3) '!> *$ $ <fr <t* *t"t' > $ >t> 1I1 il< 1ifi I|I iSn|i •$ <H"S' 3> $ $ $ <& <» <» $ store, in the Sinjes Building,, * invites you to the > December Clearing m ; Beginning this week Saturday^ - Here are a few items you may need: Prints of all descriptions ., ,. ,.... 5jC Best Ginghams \. .V. ...».ftjc Best, double width, Percale# ... ̂ ...<•« »«».<'«•.»r«« __»»«»..8$c Extra heavy Flttunelettes.-y-»••»_..«......... .»«..8Jc Outing Flannela 8Jc Turkey Red DaUiask..«v.»'»• i«.~. • • 83c Extra heavy Linen Crash v^.*„* * • • »»?.•»• • * • >®c Extra heavy, twllted, Cotton Crash -- ®c One lot, child s Fleeced Underwear.... 10o One lot. child's F1 eced Underwear..... .... 15c Ladies' Fl^fced Ribbed, per suit ;%*-«c Ladies' Fleeced Ribbed, extra sizes, per snit-.yj 200 bales fine rotton Batts, the 12ic quality for 0c, Uiel5cqtIK»ty 11c Men's all wool Underwear,.... 3P Men's Flepced Underwear .22 to 4&0 One lot. grev Cotton Blankets, have been 65 to TO your choice^ 59c Fleischer blk Knitting Yarn, p«.r skein »jte Saxony. in all staple colors, per skein •••• • ™ Ladies' Furs, have been 1 95 to 5 00,........ from 1.50 to fo.oO Ladies warm lined shoes of extra quality.." • • • • • • • • •••fl 20 The entire sbne stock ladies' and gents' AlasVas and Knbbers all on the bargain counters . . - ^ __ Sweet-Orr & Co's Overall 85 end $1.00 quality, yonr chojoe @. .Wc Choice Lemons, per dozen •.. ..... Choice Florida Oranges,^>er dozen Beet Cape Cod Cranberries, per quart • **®® Come'to the Little Store and help carry the stw *w*y " w"* p a y y o n . 4 . ' • • • v ' • ' • v * s m ' r-*i ,• j * • JOHNSBUBGB. Jake Huemann was a MoHeary caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller weto call­ ers in McHenry Saturday. Miss Lizzie May spent Tnesday with her sister, Mrs. Tony May. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Murray spent Tues­ day afternoon at McHenry. John Blake and family moved onto the old Kline farm last week. Mr?. Jos. Freund spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Anna Bogner. Quite a number from here attended the auction at Henry S toff el's Tnesday. Mr. and Mrs Jac. Schumacher visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Nett Sunday. Mrs. Geo. M. Nell and-Mrs. Jos. H Hnemann w«re McHenry callers Satur day. Mr. and Mm. Jake Miller spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mi- chela. Mr. end Mrs. John S. Freaad and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Susan Frennd. Misses Eva and Maggie Hnemann were entertained by Miss Rena Michels Snnday. Mr. and Mrs Mat Freund and Mrs. Snsan Frennd spent Tnesday at Jos. W. Frennd'8. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams of Spring Grove spent Tnesday at Martin William's. Misses Mary and Lena Pitzenof Volo spent Tuesday with their aunt, Mrs. Wm. Oeffiing. > Mesdames Anton Meyer, John Nell and Jos. Palmes wepe Spring Grove visitors Tuesday. Misses Dora Botherihel and* Lena Michels spent Saturday, afternoon shop­ ping in McHenry. The dances that bring yon back to yonr childhood days, at the Central Fri- 9ay evening, Dec. 28. J. E. Trnitt, agent of the Alma Mfg« Co., was a business oaller at Jos. H. Huemann's Tnesday. See the great railroad wreck qn the new stage at the Central opera house Sunday evening, Dec. 23. . ® Misses Delhi and Martha Niesen spent "Sunday Afternoon with Misses Susie and Christfne Meyers. Old folks welconie.at the dance given in honor of ye olden twines at the Cen­ tral Friday evening, Dbc. 28. . Jos. Thelen has sold his .place to Mr. Albert Pepping of Chicago and has pur­ chased the Mrs. Eya Meyers'^ property. Misses Mamie and Annie Stilling, Dena and Annie Justen, Annie. Amann, Annie and Katie Freund visited with Mrs. Will Amani} at Fremont a few days last week. . Catarrh of the nose and throat should lead yon to at least aUc ns for a free trial box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Cure. Nothing so surely proves merit as a real, actual test--and Dr. Shoop, to prove this, earnestly desires that we let yon make that test. This creamy, Snow White healing balm soothes the throat and nostrils and "quickly purifies n foul or feverish breath. Call and investi­ gate. N. H Petesch. - JSxcarsion Rates for the Holiday*' r - To Extensive Territory, > Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold at redticed rates on fen dates: December 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 80, 81, 1906, and Jan 1, 1907, good returning nntil and including Jan­ uary 7, 1907, to stations on the North­ western Line, (including C. St. P. M. & O. R'y.), and to points on several other lines, for full details of which ap­ ply tg fgpts Chicago & North-Western R'y. -»1 - M ' »Dec 81 ' MWlII Interest Many, Every person should know th&t good health is impossible if the kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cnre kidney and bladder disease jji every form, and will build np and strengthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger of Bright's disease or diabetes if_ Foley's Kidney Cure is taken in time. G. W. Besley. ' v Read The Plaindealer. YOXiO. v Ed Mills of Wauconda wae in town Saturday. • ; . *.Mm George Hnson #as a> recent Grayslake caller. " Mrs. John Richardson w;ts a Chicago visitor last week. A J Raymond Was a Dundee and Elgin visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrg. Everett Stone of Wan- conda w,ere in Volo recently. Miss Catherine riowell of West Fre­ mont was a Volo caller Snnday. Freeman Snyder of Bristol, Wis., spent several days last week fit Ranght Bros.' s- v' ( J as. Kirwau was anableto attend %6 his work in Wancohda dhring the past week.. Misses Maude Walton and Katie Ros ing of Round Lake spent Sunday at their homes in Volo, •»*. j^T'ue many friends of: Mrs. Richard Corapton will be glad to know that she is improyiug somewhat. Mesdames Wm. .Dannill and Wm. Hironimus spent several days last week visiting relatives in Chicago. Miss Clara McConnity returned to her home iu Elgin last week, after spending several weeks with relativee here.1 s Miss Mary Ranght has resigned her position with the D. C. Cook Publishing Co. in Elgin and is now at her home at Ranght Bros.' . . ( Your money refunded if after n»ing three fourths (f) of a tube of MahZan you are dissatisfied. '"Return the bal­ ance of the tube to your druggist, and yonr money will be cheerfully returned. Take advantage of this offer. < by N. H. Petesch, druggist^ ' '5 / ̂ YOUR OVERCOAT. Different types of men should wear different Les of types overcoats. |What becomes one man is not suited to another The "MARLBOROUGH" as here illustrated, is a modified style id although it has center vent, slight skirt flare and outlines the form somewhat, these points are not so pronounced. Length 46 inches. Made from the test patterns and cdlorings in Vicunas, Kerseys, Cheviots and Meltons. - •* •• When ypu buy a fashionable, moderate priced / ' I 5j-c r hrment you have a choice of many different Styles at a wide range of prices. -mm-m. to $25.ooi. ... .T. - e«tma&ejUHl ftiarantieed far • - ; ' • > ' 4 y,r.« Chtm. lSamtmun & Bros.. Chicago," la *•. v • I'ltr*, ' ' ~ the Imfoel that should he on the clothes you w«mt. It will mean you are a 1relt drtuuted man; it will mean clothes satis* ' faction and ecoaomy* BraJey & Foss, RJrvgwood, Illinois. ' KlNGWOftD. C. E. H. Tnttle Chioagoed Wednes­ day. Old Folks' dance at Central opera house Friday evening, December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Merchant of Barreville called on friends here recent­ ly Mr. and. Mrs. James Bell are the proud parents of a baby girl, born De­ cember 9. Misses Laura Dodge, Edith Tnttle and Malissa Bacon spent Monday and Tnesday in Chicago. ^ •« See the great railroad wreck ott the new stage at the Central opera lionee Sunday evening, Dec. 28. Misses Agnes and Anna Carey drove to Wilmot, Wis., Saturday. Miss Anna returned home Sunday while Miss Ag­ nes remained for a week's visit with relatives and friends. The teachers and pupils of the Ring- wood schools are prepaiing an excellent entertainment to be given at the M. E. churoh next Monday evening, December 24. Everybody cordially invited. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circulation, restores natnral vigor, makes yon feel like one born again. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. G. W. Besley. Universalist church, Rev. A. Roberts, ,pastor. Regular services next Sunday-- Sunday school at 1:30 p. m., preaching at 2:30 p. m. The subject of the preach­ ing will be in /keeping with Christmas and will receive special preparation. Everybody cordially invited. •'Pine-ules " (non alcoholic) made from resin frohi our Pine Forests, used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kid­ ney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, $1.00. / Guaranteed to give satisfaction or mo^ey refunded. Get our guarantee coupon from N. H. Petesch, druggist. Very LOT Bates to State Teachers* AMO- olatlou, Springfield, 111., Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold on December 25 and 26, with favorable retnm limits. Apply to agents Chicago & North- Western R'y. Dec 28 We care not how you suffered nor what failed to cure yon, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen or man or womanhood strong, and healthy. 35 cents G. W, Besley. §i % V* • ; • Cream ICnown everywhere and guaranteed a strictly cream of tartar baking powder; no alum--no ammonia--no phosphatic acid. V, „» • : J Low-priced, powders and those which/ !H do not give the cream ,of tartar guarantee are made from alum* •M 't 4 .-r •- Of What use to give 25 ounces of baking pow­ der for 25 cents if 8 of those ounces are alum ? STUDY * .. . .T . i;. rt . *«. t* \ m awm. v *". i.-'i.. 2'.... . !" ^ m *'*> r r*„*, * AUCTION SALE! GEO. VOGEt, Auctioneer. Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction on the farm known as the Wheeler farm, J mile sooth of Mc Henry, on TMiy, DcceM 27, 1906, the following described property: For- ty-eight head high grade Holstein cattle --thirtv-two choice cows, seven 2-year- old heifers with calf, eight heifers coming one year old, one registered Holstein bull. Every animal now in the herd except the bull was born on the farm, as well as their dame, g*dams and g-g-dams before them; no cheap bull has ever been used, each being register­ ed and from a herd with good official bntter record. Five hogs; six shoats; one hundred chickens; quantity tame hay; quantity upland hay; stack straw; two sets double harness; saddle; gang plow; walking plow; breaking plow; 3-section drag; 2-section drag; hay load­ er; hay tedder; spring tooth cultivator; 6-shovel cultivator; lumber wagon; hay rack; cntter; seeder; corn planter; feed cooker; fanning mill; platform scales, 800 lbs., Fairbanks; grain sacks; 10.milk cans; cider mill; buzz saw; 6-roll busk­ er; 86-inch Russell separator; 12-horse power portable gasoline engine; three 10-gallon gasoline cans; two 5-gallon machine oil cans; one 80-foot 7-inch Gandy belt; one 6-hole range; two beat­ ing stoves; one extension table; bed­ steads; bedding; lounge; dining chairs; dishes; two 25-gallon jars; Story & Clark organ. Usual lnnch at noon. All sums of $10 00 or under, cash; over that Amount a credit of one year will be given on approved notes at six per cent. ' Ho property removed till settled for. E. S. WHEELER, Prop. , New Cure for Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, O., rural free delivery, writes; "My daugh­ ter, afflicted for years with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over two years." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, McHenry; G. W. Besley's. West McHenry, drug stores. " Do You Knjoy a Good One of the features in Elmer Walters' Colorado play,' 'A Thoroughbred Tramp" and it is said to have many this season, is the great railroad scene coupled with the wonderful storm effect shown dur­ ing the action of the third act when streaks of lightning, roaring thunder and a windstorm help to excite the audience as the express train dashes past apparently in danger of encounter­ ing a landslide in the mountains. The scenic features of "A Thoroughbred Tramp" have been so embellished this eeason as to almost make the play new to theater-goers. At the Central next Sunday evening, 25c, 85c and 50«. Makes the Liver Lively. ^ Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup gives per- manent relief in cases of habitual con­ stipation as it stimulates the liver and restores the natural action of the bow­ els without irritating these organs like pills or ordinary cathartics. Does not nauseate or gripe and is pleasant to take. Remember the aame ORINO and refuse substitutes. G. W. Besley. HOLCOMBV1LLK. , Mrs. J. Doherty was a Chicago visitor Tuesday; ' Miss Lulu Colby spent Saturday with Mrs. W. Gilbert. Fred Davoll was a business caller in Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Powers visited at W. Powers' Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Peck visited friends in Wisconsin last week. Miss Minnie Knox of McHenry visit- at Jay Doherty's Monday. Miss Edna Colby of Barreville visited at T. L. Flanders' Sunday. Miss Bigelow of Ringwood spent last week with Mrs. C. Hudson, Miss Tillie Stewart of McHenry spent Sunday with Miss Mary Rossman. The relief of Coughs and Colds thru laxative influence originated with Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup containing Hon­ ey and Tar, a cough syrnp containing no opiates or poisons, which is exten­ sively sold. Secure a bottle at once, obtain a guarantee coupon, and if not fully satisfied with results your money will be refunded, Sold by H. A each, druggist. / The Plaindealer and Chicago Dailjr Chronicle, both papers one year for S.-V>. Order to limited*. ** ' "»• v -C'kv* ; •* » J.?'*. < .. T.VI-t4.... . » *4 4. . k. W t', , . . . . . . Books for boys and girlai ai^ Pocket Knives a t« . . . GAMES--Lotto 10c; 30c, 35c t^w.lSc, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25c , 50c " Pit and Flinch ; ̂ -A. . S" Mechanical and other Dressed Dolls, nothing better in m o n e y , f r o m . , . . ? i Dominoes 10c; -Checkers 10c; .50c the Boxes.,... . Embroidery Sets... i'i M a n i c u r e S e t s . * * *• *' • :r.iod to 65c town for the .5cf to 65c jt$l.-50 vs-", ni- . #. m f «i ^ «•*.» * .;;|;C§;$1.25 \ Wi-f't. . J'V* tl^c'fO $1.50 V|vi%i^*oo Fancy Mirrors..I Brush and Comb Sets. $1.50 Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets .. . .$2.50 to $3.00 Baton & Hurlbut's Fine Box Papers, a,; dice pres- . ent, at per - 35c Shaving Sets ^ ?.'.50c^to $1.50 Military Hair BrushW,,.. ^ ^.$2.00 PIPES--Genuine Amber Stem Pipes from $1.50 to $2.75. Briar wood, pipes 2§c to 50c. * Cigars in !.> ' boxes of 25 for. • $1.00 per box Perfumes, imported and domestic--^Rogers <& Gal- ,^.(i let's imported Violet de Parme $1.25. Rogers i & Gallet's Peau de Espage $1.50. L. F. f * Piver's La Trefle Incarnat 1.75. Eastman's and Dabrook's domestic odors, very choice, in holi­ day packages 35c to 2.00 J?l$yer Books, German and English, 15c to 2-00. Roseries 10c to 2.00. Holy Water Fonts 15c to 50c* , . •• China, the best assortment in town. Jewel Boxes, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, Fruit Bowls, Nut Bowls, Sugar and Cream Bowls, Cups and Saucers, Bread Plates, Cake Plates, "fete., at prices that will suit. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. I SSSBSSSSBSSBSHBa PHILIP JAEGER GENERAL COftMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF Beef, nutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Egg* This is the. oldeej-house on the street. Tags and application. „ CTOn.nK3 racc 5 • *v Stall 1 * 3. Fulton St. Wbokttle Market. COLD STORAGE FREE ; " * CHICAGO, -v j Jos. H. Huemamx - Johnsburgb Illinois. , sells the Mc.Vi -ker Gasoline Engine, Duplex Grinding Mills, H > Bock Island Plu .vs, Wagons, - Carriages, Buggit c-, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness Oil, Paint Oil and Machine OH a Specialty. «s yow i'0, ,! > : & ILLINOIS. i am agrat for tike Owre. We peft the Bods OB ion Balld- ICJIS and should they be by light ntnjt we pay d Itno rnoro than |500. CJIII g®tfuU purtlcolus. Mm Prices ilwiys V - ' 1 .. ̂

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