MCHENRY,' ILLINOIS. Sun., Jluo. 4 > FRED RAYMOND'S FAMOUS COMKOV •• r ^ jA-v; ' > W •_.*>: $fj. '"•>V •if'. • • , *'•»*' ' .*4- #5 © LAUGHS f .'••• "i ;,W positively the Greatest Fun-Event of* sea sow. ALLAPECIAL SCENERY S&faMi tA GREAT CAST INCLUDING >k;-. MISS SADIE RAYMOND AS "DAISY" % ., *<• , V i. >Q •H&'f«ljjtfer , FRANK F. FAR.R.ELL yofit 'My*'- Wver seen - 'The Missouri Girl^' y#ur friends who have. FIRST-CLASS SPECIALTIES! Ite,iii5t, 35(, 5(k. * f. 4jfes&• ~ ' * NOTp:--Owing to the extremely hot weather the Flora DeVoss Company which was booked to ap pear at .this Theatre on Sunday, July 28, has de cided tp open the season a month later this year, thus cancelling their engagement for tliat evening. 1CENT IS ILL IT WILL COST TOO to write for out big FRISK BICTCLK catalogue showing the most complete line of high-grade BICYCLES, TIRES and SUNDRIES at PRICKS BELOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world. M nn MOT BUTM BSCYCLE at anyl't*nce, save received our complete Fl*• C»t»- every kind of high-grade and low-grade at any Price, or on any kind of terms;, until you have received our complete Fra* C« ' logiiM illustrating and describing every kind of high-grade and low-gi bicycles, old patterns and latest models, and learn of our remarkable LOW PRICKS and wonderful new offers made possible by selling from factory direct to rider with no middlemen's profits. WE SHIP om APFtoOVML without a cent deposit. Pay the Freight and allow lO Days Free Trial and make other liberal terms which no other house in the world will do. You will learn everything and get much valu able information by simply writing us a postal. We need a JBMe#> A0mnt in every towsi and can offer an opportunity to make money to suitable young men who apply at mice. $8.80 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES J" ££ _ PJtk PAIN Prloo * per pair. Introduce Will Soil ltoo m Sampto Plait* fot* Only NAILS. TACKS OR GLASS WON'T LET OUT THE AIR CcASH WITH ORDER $4.E6) HCi MOKE trouble from punctures. •Result of 15 years experience in tire aBiking. No danger from THORNS, CAC* TUS. PINS, NAILS. TACKS or CLASS. 0ei kmb punctures, like intentional knife cuts, tan bt vulcanized like any other tire. Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual Wfc Over losaaty Thousand pairs sold last year. Notice tht thick rabber tn«i] "A** and poaeton itrtoi "JB" and "D," also rim atrip "H" to prevent rim cutting. This Ure will outlast any other make--SOFT, SILASTIC a nil KASy ltLDINO. IM-jflliyiWIII i Made in all sizes. It is lively and easy Hding, very durable and lined inside Witha special quality of rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small punctures Without allowing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satisfied customers stating that their tires have onlv been pumped uponceor twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities being given by several layers of thin, specially -Mvpur .1 fabric on the tread. That "Holding Back" sensation commonly felt when riding on asphalt Or soft roads is overcome by the patent ' Basket Weave" tread which prevents all air from being agiH-ezcd out between the tire and the road thus overcoming: all suction. The regular price nf these Sees is fa.50 per pair, but for advertising purposes we are mak ing a special factory price to the rider Of only $4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter is received. We ship C.O.D. on approval. Ifou do not pay a cent until von have examined and found them strictly as represented. We will allow a «»xli discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price <14.55 per pair) if yon send gjjif.i. CASH WITH OftUKIt and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one nickel eited brass hand pump and two Sampson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these metal net ure closers to be used in case of intentional knife cuts or heavy trashes). Tires to*be returned gyOlIK expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a bank. Ask your Postmaster, Banker, Express or Freight Agent or the Editor of this paper about us. If you order a pair of •these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used 6r seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased that when you want 11 bicycle you will give us your order. We want yon to send us a small trial dtider at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. ^ -- _ m „ _ ., built-up-wheel*, mddles, pedals, parts and repairs, and w04w ISn'rlwCAIICwf everything in the bicycle line are sold by us at half the usual erices chanted by dealers and repair men. Write for our big SliSUKl' catalogue. _ affMV IMMAMT 'ml wl >it: us a postal today. 1m» NOT THINK OF HtlVIJfO a BO JVVf WW Alt bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and Wonderful offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW. # •Fin CYCLE COMPANY, Dept. "J L" CHIC 160, ILL. We tre now in » position to furnish those who wish it with Brick Ice Cream which we make ourselves. The fact that w« toy all our creun at the McHenry plant of the Borden company warrants us to aay that our Ice Cream is the freshest and pnrest obtainable. We will make up, on de mand, special orders of Brick Ice Crean> of any flavor or color desired for picnics, dinners, weddinga, re ceptions, dances, parties or any other occasions, on the shortest of notice and guarantee onr goods to be jnat exactly as we represent them to yon. Give us a trial order. That is the best way we can prove oar statement Giunta Bros. NEAR DEPOT Chicago & North-Western. LeawNM ' Chicago* s.4."i i»m...: i:>.:iO p m.. *l.«o p m.. 3.45 p m... t.ix» p tn... 4.57 p m.. a m. . 9 iftjm... 2.02 pm... l^iave Mclt^nry. +7JM an». 8,.c!am... 4.^i pn... 4.stpm... iiiTpm.. 7.20 am,.. T.ow p m . 7.48 p m 7 4K p m.. Effective May 18,1U07, «m oat nuim/ WOkthhoukd V'a Elgin... . . . Via l>es i'lalnes .. . Via Elgin .... Via iH's l*laincs .. Via I>e» i'lalnes... Via Elgin Via Dos I'lalnes... 8tnr»AT TRAIH8. .Via i>es I'lalnes 0.37 a n. Via ElKin. . ttUum .. Via 1 »>'s I'lalnes......11.14 a m .Elgin. --...... 4.55 pm ....Via! DAT THAIOTm^ MteHenry. . ...10.17 a m .....10.17 am .. . .2.50 p in 7 p ni ... .4.4:") p m , ....8.40 p nt . .-.0.40 p m BOUT H BOITSD. . y.. Via I>es I'lainos.. ........Via Elgin Via I>es Flalues.. Vln Ih*s I'lalnes.. ...Via Elgin p n .Via IK>s I'lalnes. ?.i Arrive Chicago. ... 8.:m» a ni ...10.10 a m .. .fcil a m 0.15 p in 'Saturday only. fMonday only. etfMDAT THAIMS. Via Elgin Via l>e» Plainer,... .Via lies PlaUies ..Via Elgin • p ni .10.35 a m «.8,35 p m . .ias p tn 10,30 pm ' ** / « > ! 'fev 'v • . • * A",' " , Have yon seen The Plaindealer s new line of 1908 calendars? If not, see them at OMt. Chir prices are thct towoot eyer. •'•••- •; • 1 -I y_pt<! C C Swctt to Elt LuA vIj O 1 Uxly towel LhiHw *• •*•'••*• *** 1* £, i $ - ^ ' i V**4" ^ 1 -tf ^ NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS KNKRALD PARK Miss Pearl Bending is entertaining a friend from the city. , ^ t , W..IL Bams and Will, spent Sanda? ai-tte-Fttk, 4. Hobt Av I ward of Cbica*o apent Sat urn lay it. .I. rtotton's. Aitef Alice McManaman of Chicago Is vtHiiiug Mish Lacy Satton.. Harry Ha xton of C'lrioago is spending hix VMcaiion with his family. •Mim A Haimou uf Chicago vlaitad at the Sfahonny i-ottfttfe Snnd>»y. S. Romano Chicago in spending this week at hi« >uuiniei home h«n». Mr. D.>«»dv aud Archie '(Vtnohan are •ritv*at.« of Eil. Goi0i*kv tbi<< weefe Vlia- Anna Boig»*r returned home •iainnlav.Hfler finding a week in (Chicago Mr aiul Mrn .1 Camploel) of Chicago are the goepta of Chna C'Olian and wife this week. Fred Pie^eS ant! a p*rt.y of friends front Chi/-ftgo are cntii|»ing at Ihe Park 6tn« w»»ek. . Mrs. Wm. H ax ton iet.nrnod to Chteft- go yeet«r<lay aftar m two months' »o- jonrn here. ^ * Miss Mary Sntt"<ri aud friend, Miw> fialpin, of Eigin viaited at the former's home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hay and children of Chicago are the gae&ta of Mrs. Wm. Mahoney this week. Messrs .lobn and E. Kelter of Chica go apent Sunday and Monday At their Lake Defiance resort Mrs. Geo. Pront and children are the; gnests of the former's father, George W alius ley, this Week. Miss Nellie Biggy returned to Chicago Sunday, after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mahoney. Mrs. J. Powers returned to Elgin Monday, after spending two weeks vis iting friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fraser and family returned to Chicago Satarday evening, after spendidg two months at the Park. I'll stop your pain free. To show yon first--before yon spend a pepuy--what tny Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail yop free, a Trial Package of them Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neu ralgia, Headache, Toothache, Period pains, etc., are doe alone to blood con gestion. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets Him ply kill pain by coaxing away the unnatural blood pressure. That is all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sold by N. H. Pi teach. TERKA COTTA. Mr*. Knox wm a MbHenry caller last Saturday. Miss Ethel Clark of Wisconsin spent Thursday at A. T. McMillan's Mrs. G. P. Bay of Chicago spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Leisner. Mrs. Lee Lock wood and son spent Sunday with her parents at Barreville. Mr. and Mrs. T. ft. Anderson and daughter apent a recent day at Twin Lakes. Miss Mae Welch of Gr Is wold Lake spent laot week with bar afent, Mrs. Phalin. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bergman and am of Chicago are'spending this week at S. B. Leianer's. Mrs. J. Bolger. pon and daughter of Woodstock spent a few days laot week at J. Phalin's. Mr and Mrs. M, 3. Walsh and child' ren and Mrs. S. Knox of McHenry apent Sunday at M. Knox's. Mrs. J. Bolger and daughter of Wood stock and Miss Mae Welch called on Mrs M. Ron* Wednesday Mr. and Mrs W. McMillan and daugh ters and Mr*. M. Peck aud son of Chica go spent Monday at Spring Grove. Frank * cMillan spent Sunday at Spring Grove and waa accompanied home by hia wife, who had spent a few days there. Piuenlea are for the kidney and blad der. They bring quick relief to back aohe, rheumatism, lumbago and that tired, worn oiut feeling. • They produce natural action of the kidneys iu filtering waste matter out of the blood, 80 days' treatment $1.00. Money refunded if Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold at N. H. PetuBch'a drug store. v HOLGOMBVILLK. A. P. Pook spent Sunday at hta home here. * _ , Mrs. J. C. Clfeinena ia upending a few days in Elgin. ( Mrs. Jay Doherty called on Mrs. F Powers Friday afternoon. Miss Lulu Colby of Woodstock ia spending this week at J. C. Clemens'. Mr. and Mrs. P. Harrison and baby of Chicago are visiting at Chaa. Harrison's Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. Poweos of Mc Henry visited relatives in this vicinity Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leisner awl daughter and Mrs. Buck of Terra Cotta called on Mn E, Flanders last Thursday. Misses Sadie O'Neil and Nellie Biggie of Chicago spent Thursday and Friday with the Misses Doherty. Cured Three uf the Family With On* Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I purchased a bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and found it to be all claimed for it in the advertiaeinents. Three of the family have used it with good re sults in summer complaint" H. E. Howe, publisher of the Press, Highland, Wis. For sale by all druggists. RlnffWood £JBiyeraa!lat Chareh. Regular preaching next Sunday at the Uniyersalist church at 2:30 p.m. This wilf be the last service before vaca tion, so we would like to see all friends present. Everybody cordially invited. Rev. A. Roberts, pastor. The Plaindealer will lie float to aay address on trial three months for t wenty- fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that tiana nalaaa othor wise ordered. Try it : VOiA John Kretschmer of Grayslake waa in town Sunday. Miss FTancee Rosing haa obtained a .pOaitiOu at- P»tHsee Bay. Mr* Chan. Parker entertained rela tives from Evauatou recently. Mrs. Nick Frost and son of Kenosha are viaitiug relatives in Volo this week. C. G. Huson of Libertyville made a business trip to Volo one day last week., Miss Anna Miller was the gueat of Mrs. Fred Convene at Round Lake Wednesday, Mi«s Maude Walton haa resigned her poeiti m in Liberty yHie and ia now t her home in Volo. Mr. and Mrs C Dillou of Wankegan xpent ^Htnnlav and Sunday as gnests of Mr. and Mrs Wm Dillon. Mr* .Jennie Qtsainan and daughter, Mnri, of Round Lake spent Sunday as gaeata of Mrn. Richard Com pton. Mr. and Mro. Simecm' Ruaaell drove out from Wankegan Saturday and will visit their son, 8 4. Russell, a few da} a this week. IT MAY Bf YOU WtIO NEEDS HIM Hnndreds who road the announce ments of Prof. Leach each week, and need his help, put off writing him i the very information they ought to have. They are of the opinion if their family physician cannot aid them no one can. His work is on a different principle than the physician's. Fore most of all it ia the adoption of nature's own laws. Prof. Leach was born in Connecticut. He began life as a mechanic and con tinued as such until his powers became so evident that he adopted magnetic healing as a profession. There are many so called magnetic healers, who use false titles and dress in gaudy coo ^ A Memorable Day, One of the daya we remembo# with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, .is the one on which we beeame acquainted with Dr. King'a New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, Mid keep the bowels right. 35c at N. H. Peteach, Masquelet's, McHenry. and G. W. Besley s W. McHenry drug storea. , PROBATE NEWS M lFurnished by McHenry County Abstract Company. Woodstock. Illinois.] REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Robert Sehtessle &3w to Abton Novy, It 7, Oak tJrove clubgrouuds $ 186 00 Barbara Van Slyke to Henry Wegener, It 6, Owen's out lots, McHenry TOO 00 Jos Schneider & w to John M Blake, It blk 10. w side river, McHenry 40tt00 Lewis H Owen & w to Oliver N Owen. It 'i. E M Oweu estate's addn VV Mc Henry. A It 7. blk 24, McHenry, and :i2.KS acres In nwH sec :*S. & Its 9. IB, se<- St, & Its a, 4,6.10. sec 35, range 8, McHenry 450000 Julia E Bishop to i>avld Gilllsou Wells et al, blk », e side river, McHenry.. . 500 00 John A l'lt.Een & w to Edward Barneo, 4 a iu uwM see 17, ran»;e a, McHenry.. 100 Edward Hauken & w to John A 1'ltsuw, p.t. ,wV4 sec 17, rauge » ,. 100 Jno S Jarnecke & w to Edward Bankes It 7, Pit sen's subdl v, nwM sec 17, r 0.. 450 00 Jacob Barbiau to John 8 Jarnecke, sapie. fOO MARRIAOB LICENSES. \ John C. Giles, 35 Woatbrook, Mitiu. Erma A. Watson, 19 Marengo Sheperd S. Cox, 49 Fisher, 111. .Maude L. York, 38...... Marengo Ernest Young, 31 .Booera Twp. Carrie Zimmerman, It. Union Amos Robinson, 33..... Fontana, Wis. Blanche E. Walley, 18.... Capron Nela Nelson, 36 .Crystal Lake Elin Hasselquist, 37 Crystal Lake Take the 1'aitiuuUr'i Word For It. Mr. F. L. Hamilton, postmaster at Cherry vale, Ind., keeps alao a stock of general merchandise and patent medi cines. He says: "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the atandard here in its line. It never fails to give satisfaction and we could hardly afford to be without it" For aaleby all druggists. Falls on Cement Walk. While ou hia way to work Wednoa- dav morning Chaa. Nichels accidentally slipped and fell ou the cement sidewalk in front of Oliver Moore's place of busi ness on the Went Side. In falling, his head struck with great force a hydrant uear the walk, inflicting an ugly scalp wound. He was pickrnl up by those who happened to be near and taken to the office of Dr. D. G. Wells, where it Was found tha^ the unfortunate victim of the accident had suffered a concua aion of the brain. He now lies at his home on Waukegan street in a precari ous condition. Hundreds of people yearly go thru painful operations needlessly, because they never tried Man Zan Pile Remedy It is put up in such a form that it can be allied right where the trouble lies. It relieves the pain and inflammation. It is for any form of piles. Price 50 cents. Sold at N. fl. Petesch's drug Ston. _____ Mathlaa Simon Dead. Mathias Simon, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Simon, passed, away at £he home of his parents about 7 o'clock this (Thursday) morning, after an 111- of about three weeks. Mathias taken sick with measles about three weeks ago, but was able to be around unt|l last Sunday, when he was forced to take to his bed, after nephri tis had set in. Man Zan remedy comes put np in col lapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy toap- pty right where soreness and inflamma tion exists. It relieves at once blind, Needing, itching or protruding pi lee. Guaranteed. Price 50 cents. Get it to day. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store. . c Ofcorry VaiUjrs Win. At Gage's ball park in this village last Sunday afternoon the Cherry Val ley ball team succeeded in winning over the Terra Cotta Tigers, the score being 9 to 3. Owing to the fact that the Ter ra Cotta pitcher had played in two games the day tiefore and had thrown his shoulder out while practicing before the game, be was not in very good con dition, which undoubtedly accounts for His team's bad defeat If you suffer from bloating, belching, Sour stomach, iudigestlon or dyspepsia take a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, and overcome the disagree able trouble. It will improve the appe tite and aid digestion. Sold at N, H. Petesch 's drug store. If yon are con te m plating tbe purchase of a gasoline stove this suudmer you will make no mistake by seeing J. J. Vycital's line and getting hia pricea. Bis stoves r*nge in prico from $3.75 to|8S. neas waa tumea for advertising purposes. Prof. Leach is a plain, true American, honest and sincere in all he does. We quote the professor's own words, as follows: "Mine is a gift that cannot be taught. I was born to enre. At the age of two my wonderful curative powera were first noticed, and at that age I was able to alleviate suffering. By the mere touch of the hand I can go back into a person's life and tell how long they have been sick and the cause of the ailment I have patients all over the U. S. and have made cures of almost every known disease. I do not claim to be able to cure everything. I DIAGNOSE FREE, and if not able to cure or at least help I donotaocept the person as a patient" It is an easy matter to learn more of Prof. Leach, and as be gladly sends his testimonial booklet free you onght to write for it. You will then form a very good idea of what he is able to da An average of ninety requests for booklets are filled every day. The professor gives this important matter his personal attention. Address mail to the permanent offices. Suite 3, Spurting Block, Elgin. Chicago offices for' treating are in Kimball Hall, Jackson Blvd. and Wa bash Ave., and are attended by Prof1) Leach Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons of each week. Professor F. A. Lead, E L O I N , • - I L L I N O I S . Additional Personal. , J Dr Lodts was a business visitor in Chicago Wednesday. Max Zimmermann attended to bast ness in Chicago Monday. W. D. Wentworth was a Ksnosha, Wis., visitor last Friday. Clarence Cobb boarded the Chicago train Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rainagr visited at W. A. Sayler'a Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McOmber and daughter of Chicago are guests of rela tives here this week. Mte. W. D. Wentworth and children spent the latter part of last week with Idike Geneva relatives. Mrs. W. J. Pierce and little son, Wil lard, are guests at the home of Miss Maggie Cleary this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh of Evans- ton spent a few days this week as the guests of McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, with the latter's mother, Mrs. Sarah McOmber, are now occupying their summer home here. 'Miss Ella Dickerson of Bald Monnd, Col., is spending several weeks with rel atives and friends in McHenry and the Immediate vicinity. John J. Blake, who has been spending the past two weeks with relatives and friends in and around McHenry, re turned to his home in Peoria Wednes day morning. F. C. Going of Chicago was shaking hands with friends in town last Friday. F. C. has charge of the scenic railway at the White City and will be glad to have bis friends call on him when "Qo» ing" that place of amusement Best Medicine In the World For Colic and Diarrhoea. 'I find Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to be the best remedy in the world," says Mr. C. L. Carter of Skirum, Ala. "Iam subject to colic and diarrhoea. Last spring it seemed as though I would die, and I think I would if I hadn't taken Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I haven't been troubled with it since until this week, when I had a very severe attack and took half a bottle of the twenty-five cent sixe Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and this morning I feel like a new man." For sale by all druggists. Advertised Letters. Unclaimed letters in the postoffice at MeHenry, 111, for the week ending July 30, 1907: Mrs. E. M. Christy, Mrs. J. W. Cristy, Mrs. C. Bishop. William Gridley, John Miller. In calling for above letters please say advertised. R. WAITE, P. -M* • : Pineules for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist in drawing poi son from the blood. Try them for rheu matism, kidney, bladder trouble, lum bago and that tired, worn out feeling. They bring quick relief. Satisfaction guaranteed. &al4 alj.,^-.^ ffi&Wgh.'a, drug iton. ;• -'J ^ "• ,s M 'V • Sundaes About the richest thing eat yet invented is a sundaejas served at our fountain. A v . ,% { ' t ?-• '-&S combinational ̂ ^*ealrc#esasi li§ cream a nd the most luscious . fruits obtainable can hardly be anything but rich and palate pleasing. J We serve about ev#y 'Mnd sundae ever heard of. Be sides those prepared fruits Wrve maple out chocolate nut sundaes that are simply delicious. 10c. AH sundaes. N. Dmffist H . PETESCff1 NcHtnry.R, Mii t *, V ^ V>Y NOW Keep Your House Clean m would be glad . to-->-- • "SHOWYOIF How much comfort you can get for a LITTLS MOKl? invested in our Hi tl "" I *11 * I ' " SCREENS :w&- ...Call on.. * 4 x\"A *« :• msm, - \ .aY HcHenry, IW- * % ' 1 Ringwood Drug Store Our line of patent medicines is complete in every respect and when in need of anything in our, line just drop in and let us supply your wants. /We can do this in a manner that will' make you smUe» |te Soda Fountain v is ever in commission. Come in and get rid of that tired feeling. A dish ol' oi|r delicious ice cream will do it. .'M S. W. BROWN, Ringwood, Illinois. An GROCERY Here you are certain to find the best stock of groceries at the very lowest possible price*« :: :: » Green Olives, 10 ounce bottle • •*SC Vanilla or Lemon Extract, 2 ounce bottle .....I5C Sickling Spices, mixture of Hi varieties of-hast grade? ip? Ih. White Wax, Lima or Green Beans, per oaa * Blossom Brand Sifted Early June Peas, per can Boston Baked Beans, plain or sauce, Postuin Cereal, large package. Half-pound can Black Ground Pepper --........... Red Aiitekn SaiujOu, per CSS - »"» i'.- i . v .... _ Washing Powder, three 5eentpackages...a'... Defiance Gloes Starch, per pound package..... .,. . Entire Wheat Flour, 10 pound sack Lighthouae Laundry Soap, 10 bars for ...IOC ..#SC •ihim JOHN STOF1-EL, Terms Cash., 5 , West McHenry, Illinois. Ml w .vw- ' ,;k\ :-Vu* i«. 11- JLA. - ', A.S? >J SiSp-ap: