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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Mar 1907, p. 10

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r* r: jT x / i - > v > r "< . ^ ^ ; t j ' -, •% j t ? \ -« : ^v , - ;> - : - . v* • - * • •* %;v ; i M&> i.%W , UjiMaigMMnK j®^P|W^|^PIPP| saw* Not Samples •'•• ' i - * • • < • Suits on Hand • 1 , \, , at prices from jrfSt'V '" .OO to $20 , . " ; f i fr » **,% # *c * - 4 Clothing. uai to Taylor At $5.00 Less than you will pay for 4| suit made to onter anywhere * s *> , >< 5® uvSelect Prom. CALL and see the Spring Line OOIhl* •*'. -a^*" * , ^ •CK-f <'4 ..*'*«- *t West n ry, Illinois !®A. » - . {*• /p* \ .. ^ v aS v' t*~ * |W> ff\ - - ' • • i h - f t ' : *&/••• &y'~' r-y m.:r\ p .* ImM, k* • WATCBES, aOCKi, WHEN YOU SEE OUR LINE v --YOU SEE THE LATEST. J Graphophones .,*-^sPiano»:.-- WHEN YOU QET OUR PRICES --YOU GET THE LOWWST. ^ Silverware ilewelry WHEN VOU BUY OUR GOODS --YOU BUY THE BEST. E. C. Jacob & Company 'PHONE, 773. mm >MMrHPNDV II I I MO I 1 McHENRY, ILLINOIS. •zJ 'W- i w . Stf 5*1?" |)V •« fo&w- •: it# v fesfK*'"' Bring \ in Your Prescrip 8. m. Besley West Mntrv And let us Fill tbem for you This we can do in a man­ ner that will make you smile. Years of experi­ ence in the drug business has placed us in a posi­ tion where we can fill any prescription desired and give excellent satis­ faction^ :: i* OurLltieof Postal Cards is always complete and up-to-date. That's why they go like hot cakes. The best place in town to buy at honest prices. If you want us to prove this, call in. :: :: • • "sfi?. Iff Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh Illinois. •ells the MuVi.'ker Gasoline Engine, Duplex Grinding Mill a, Bock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Bnggin., Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness QH, Paint Qil and Machine Oil a Specialty. &ai ^•a Fritkfli mm IM Wtrts! i am agent for the above. We put the Bods on your Build- Ic.j?8 and should they be struck by UghtnlnR we pay damages it no more thau 1500. Call and get full particulars. toeril Mces ilwiys RtumMe The Cause pf Many * Sudden Deaths. Than is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep­ tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it -- heart disease, ... , vj, .*• pneumonia, hear! W£l jm ft failure or apoplexy ' II^hT l~~ are often the result -- • • 0f kidney disease. If kidney trouble is al­ lowed to advance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald­ ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many •times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the higher*, for its won­ derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis­ covery and a book that tells all about it, both Home of Swamp-Root, sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, bat remem­ ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham­ ton, N. Y., on every bottle. A THE WLAtNDEALER ANft WATCH THE RESULTS. ADVERTISINO mean* PROGRESS. TRY IT AND SEES. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT IT HOLCONBVILLK. Mr. and Mrs. W. Zenk were caller* in McHenry Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Silver and children spent Sunday at Mr. Holarbnsh's. Miss Vera Doberty spent Sunday at James Doherty's in McHeury. Miss Jessie Winkelman is spending this week with friends ia McHenry. Miss Vera Doherty spent Sunday with Miss Anna Frisby in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. W. Whiting and chil­ dren visited relatives in Nunda Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Flanders and children MoBeary callers Tues­ day. Miss Btta .Powers is attending the teachers' institute at Woodstock this week. Mrs. Charles Harrison and Mrs. C. Hutoon visited Mrs. W. Oilbert Wed- Msday. . Mrs. Weidner, daughter and son, Hannah and Mike, of Marengo visited with W. Zenk a few days last week. . ?Mary--Dark circles under the eyes in dicate a sluggish circulation, torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise and Hollis- tsr's Rocky Moon tain Tea will make ytm well and beautiful. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Ask your Druggist. SCHOOLNOTtg, liiatttute *t Woodstock This W*«k- Baslnes* Glass Session Prldajr. Who eon Id ask for finer weather for ft vacation? "v The teachers are all attending insti­ tute at Woodstock this week. Myrtle Wattles. Eva Wheeler and Lillian Wheeler were in attendance Tuesday. The' girls and the boys both play bas­ ket ball at Dundee on Wednesday night this week, bnt the report of the game will probably have to> wait until next week. The McHeury County Geographic so­ ciety was organized at Woodstock Tues­ day. with Mr. Rice as president and Mrs. Fannie Webster of Harvard as sec­ retary. A Supplementary Reading ussocia- tion was organized at the institute on Tuesday, with Prin. J. E $tvkeJt of Algonquin as president and Migs Kath- ryn O'Neil as secretary. v y We wexe all very much pleased when our girls beat the Woodstock girls 21 to 9 in basket ball last Friday night. The boys tried hard, but somehow tfcey could not play well together against the Woodstock boys this time. The last evening session of the busi­ ness and bookkeeping class occurs on next Friday evening, April 5, at wrbich time Mr. Rice will give an ilinstiated travel lecture. Admission on invita­ tion by members of the class. Do Not Crowd thb Season*. The first warm days of spring bring with them a desire to get out and enjoy the exhilirating air and sunshine. Chil­ dren who have been housed up all win­ ter are brought out and you wonder where they all came from. The heavy winter clothing is thrown aside and matiy shed their flannels. Then a cold wave comes along aad people say that grip is epidemic. Colds at this season are even more dangerous than in mid­ winter, as there is much more danger of pneumonia. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, however, and you will have nothing to fear. It always cures, and we have never known a cold to result in pneumonia when it is used. It is pleasant and safe to take. Children like it. For sale by all druggists^ - v , Homes In the North Why not settle on the government lands, or low price farm lands that are improved, in South Dakota; thus stay­ ing near at hand instead of journeying to a distant region where the climatic conditions and social surroundings are widely different? Special low rates are in effect the first and third Tues­ days in each month to all South Dakota stations on the North-Western Line. It will pay you to investigate. New lines are opening up extensive territory to development, creating the chance of a lifetime. Ask your ticket agent to give you full particulars, with maps, pamphlets and complete information regarding railroad rates and the steps necessary to secure government land free. . Apr 4 Saved Her Son's Life. The happiest mother in the little town of Ava, Mo , is Mrs. S. Rnppee. She writes: "One year ago my son was down with such serious lung trouble that our physician was unable to help him; when, by our druggist's advice, I began giving him Dr. King's New Dis­ covery, and I soon noticed improve-, ment. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks when he was perfectly well. He has worked steadily since at carpen­ ter work. Dr. King's New Discovery saved his life." Guaranteed beai«ough and cold cure by N. H. Petesch, Frank Masquelet, McHenry, Q. W. Besley, West McHenry, Druggists. fiOo and $1.00. Trial bottle free. .. j - Place Your Order NOW. The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every post- office in the country a circular letter to the public, urging everyone to use en­ velopes with a return card printed thereon. Every business man, farmer or person of any occupation should have his name and address printed on his envelopes, thus insuring their return to the sender if any mistake is made in the address. Call at The Plaindealer office and leave orders for this stationery and it will be put up in first-class manner. How to Remain Young. To continue young in health and strength, do as Mrs. N. F. Rowan, Mo- Donougb, Ga., did. She says: "Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured me of chronic liver and stomach trouble, com­ plicated with such an unhealthy condi­ tion of the blood that my, skin turned red as flannel. I am now practically 20 years younger than before I took Elec­ tric Bitters. I can now do all my work with ease and assist in my husdand's store." Guaranteed at N. H. Petesch's, Frank Masquelet's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drug stores. Price 50c. Are yon square with oaf is th» reason? Ifnot*wkftt Clears the ComplexlM, ^ Orino Laxative Fruit SyrupstltndT^Igs the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and cleans the. complexion of pimple* and blotches. It is the best laxative for women and children as it is mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken. Orino is much superior to pills, aperient waters and all ordinary cathartics as it does not irritate the stomach and bowels. G. W. Besley. . The Plaindealer Mid Chicago Daily Chronicle, both papers one year for 18.50. Order at once as the time of this offer is limited. 3 • Coughs and colds contracted at this season of the year should have immedi­ ate attention. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup contains Honey and Tar and is unequalled for hoarseness, croup and coughs. Pleasant to take; mothers en­ dorse it; children like to take it. Con­ tains no opiates. Moves the Sold at N. H. Petesch's drag ttottt Read The Plainde^er. : I . jMSmS Strength, oar Nerv*\ „--_ ttivelr. notens maklfMMtiB • hundred Is, ia it* •elf. actoallr dfs«asa& U Is almo* jslinyi • hidden tiny little nttfn wall/ H fault. Wla obscure nerrt ihe QfcnMaa. or Seart Hervs --•imply needs, and Ml have, mttff power. stability, more oontrollin*. nor* atoeotth. Without that the Heart Tsnat pSptt*"* to ftdl, and the stdmach sad IddosfS tU» have these same controlling nsrvss- . - This clearly explains why, a* a gsotftns. Iff. Shoop's Restorative has in tts §ajt done so Mm for weak and ailing Heaits. Dr. flhoop snSsgoght the cause of all this painful, palpitating, suffocat­ ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restorative tms popular prescription--ia alone directed to these weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; it strengthens; it offers real, genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, string di­ gestion, strengthen these nerves-- re-establish them as needed, with • Dr. Shoop's Rostorotivo N. H. PETESCH, . sm « QUARTER OF A CENTURY. Items Clipped from The >IaIn4k«al«r <4 ' March 29, I8S9. James Boan, an old" resident <|f town, died this Wednesday morning. The steamboat "Mary Grriawold'"* is now making trips almost every day, taking up freight and passengers. The travel to Fox Lake promises to be larg­ er this year than ever before. The commissioner of highways of this town will meet at the town clerk's office on Saturday next, April 1, for the purpose of taking steps toward letting the contract for the building of the Johnsburgh bridge. Homer Wattles, Esq., inforine tie that the wheat which he sowed Feb. 14 is up full two inches high and is looking as fine as any he ever saw. He says he wishes he bad a hundred acres as good. Hon. F. K. Granger has purchased the right of McHenry and Lake coun­ ties for the sheep shearing chair. This is one of the best things out and we wonder why some more of our enter­ prising men don't bay adjoining conn- ties. We learn that about four hundred ducks were brought down from the lakes on Sunday night, and that about eight hundred were shipped from here Monday morning. The shooting must have been good Saturday and Sunday. Patrick McDonald, a man about 60 years of age, died suddenly on the streets on Monday last He had been drinking hard for the past two weelp, which, with other complication*, prob­ ably caused his dsath. He was a bach- lor and we believe had no nef r relations here. He was buried by friends on Tuesday. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- five cents, and will bo discontinued *t the expiration of that time unless other wise ordered. Trv it. FOLEY'S HONEY «-" *> • 'A\1 and TAR a-- I" ^ . y J and are now ready for your*iaspection. Ofcr Jine is the largest in -town. In dress goods , ^plain colors, plaids and checks in wool or <1fVlcotton, fancy waisting, ginghams, per­ cales. Our laces and embroideries are ,'t Very fine. ' .Call and look us over before •:r. "* buying. Prices are the lowest. :: FEW SNAPS WHILE THEY LAST ^XXXX Coffee ........ 10c / Imitation Fruit J&llies, 10c size foi.... 5c * \-1s - :-v:$ • - .';"4 'M H size . _ ^ . / myz : ' V:--.. . . 51; Wy F. A. Boh lander, Wwt, ... v.'l >»\ r.'. *% •' 11 *• -4 t V ' v km tin M m OF WEST MCHENRY, ILLINOIS. •P-i; Cap i t a l S tock , $25,OOb. EOFPiCERS:- +• • . - • . } EDWIN L. WAGNER, Presiderrt;-,. , V, , •> iPARKER S. WEBSTER, Vice-President SIMON STOFFEL, Vice-President. W. STENGER, Cashier. CHECKING ACCOUNTS. SAVINGS AC­ COUNTS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DOHESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS, NOTARY PUBLIC. « : 3 percent paid on Savings Ac counts and Time C er tificates of Deposit fl • CURES : Coughs aadCoMs PREVENTS 1 Pneumonia and Consumption Fsley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strength* ens the lungs and prevents serious re­ sults from a cold. There is no danger of Pneumonia. Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley's Honey and Tar is taken, as it will cure the most stub­ born coughs--the dangerous kind that settles on the lungs and may develop into pneumonia over night. If you have a cough or cold do not risk Pneumonia when Foley's Hoitoy and Tap will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name -- Foley's Honey and Tar--and refuse any substitute offend. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that costs you the same when you can get Foley's Honey and Tar, that costs yea BO were and is safe and certain Is results. Contains no opiates. • fmifrnmtt »• men oo., ;;• Evolution brings economy tb ufi con* y sumer. E. H. Jones, Pastor It. B. Grove, Md., writes: "Abost eight years ago 1 had a vqry which physicians said pneumonia, sad which they pronounced consumption. Through s friend I was induced te try a sample of Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave mo so much relief that I bought some of the regular size. Two or three bottles cured me of what the physicians palled consumption, and I have never had any trouble with my throat ortaapptaco that time." Three a lees--25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent sice contains two *a4 one-half times as much as the small sise and the $1.00 bottle almost Sis timet as much. SOLD AID uwmmm it G W. BESLEY, WEST McHEN&Y • .fi The individual shoemaker and watch* maker are practically a thing of the pa$| continue to use watches and wear shoes, Watchmakers and shoemakers by doing their Ip lfirtfe shops have reduced the cost to th« con*uin#r 90 per cent. > The tttflfe tjrilor with his antiquated ideas and method!1 is fMWUntf. Master minds with great organization! In nrgA^bor centers are bringing the price of tailor* made clothes, made to individual measure, within thf reach of every man. We are the >*ple representatives of Ed. V. Price 6- Co the dhleii# Merchant Tailors, the best in their clas Their work Is beyond criticism and their fabri reliable. $20 to $35 for suits made expressly for you. Samples of their cloths lie on our front counter drop in and look them over, all new, nobby patterns, no old chestnuts. * Ask to see our fabric Nos. 3220, 3262, 3280, 3297.^ | E»dastve Local Rsysseatatiye ef Ed. T. Wee k Cemgaay, Mwf.hsst Taflon, Chksge In s SHOE COMPARISON tA?s line we defy competition, we stan all shoes we sell and for style they have 3* uo equal. See our lin& Boys' army calf shoes at.....» Boys' satin calf shoes, all sires, Boys' velour and patent calf shoes at M e n ' s a r m y s h o e s , a l l s i z e s , . . . . . . . * A ! Men's marine calf shoes, all sizes,. ^ * • Men Si marine blucher fine shoes... Men's velour and patent colt shoes, Men's vici kid velour and patent c See our line of shoes at . . . .1.75 . . .1.49 • 2.00 Vf +•+ .'. ' '• 1 ^ ' ry »-> • » • » t • * .2.35 .2.50 . * » . j . ' . 2 * 7 . i* • .3. None better made, none more stylfsfi, none fit better, none that give more service . . ' A * . . . J ' : , VfV, .y*V • ' + . ....

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