sr® >•':"; . ' ' , *$*$?: mnrBsnŝ wumcm% agte,#r >' m* ' ** ' '•••"«" : -'"<*•<' > '£§! :4;- & 41 I' ?!- I- i I iv#- . 31-Piece Gold Band China , * Dinner Set 'F \ During the next three weeks, begin ning March 15, with every Men's or Boys* Suit bought of us at the regular price of $15.00 or more out of our spring line of clothes for cash Jos. W. Freund We£ McHenry, III. Good Shoes For the whole family Our line of Men's Heavy Work 'Shoes is now com plete. New easy shapes in brown and black leathers at y $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 to $4.50 Fine Dress Shoes in new popular shapes $2.50 to $4.2$ rieri^ Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes in lace and t0.,JTe°n1®Qj>i with cloth or leather tops. Combination blacks "Nothing- ^ tag his hea)lors. Idea of con' just thenESS GOODS and Suitings in a big range of col- tered, bring j qualities. All wool and dainty wash fabrics. Elaine B6lX6 opened it. or»s HATS AND CAPS, latest models for thci ftory I had tel, , . ^ ^ the hope oU"esS®T. Shirts, Collars, Ties, Etc. I0VER COATS made to yo WriT tL LINE OF FRES ZP*nwsr B • • H;'/. . J. w Phone 63-R Goods Delivered r*- r , ' t£< "'-s %*% 8£r Sk*-:- : §!, * ' S yi The New Coke Year April 1 marks the beginning of a new coke season. We have two important announcements to make. The first is that we have arranged to have a supply of Vulcan Coke constantly on hand. The second is a reduction in price. Both the Egg Size and the Nut Size Vulcan Coke will sell at $6.75 /•^WesteroUnited Gas and Electric Company D. M. WORKMAN, Dfetrfct Mana«*r m:- Spring Is Here I HIS is the time of year when the housewife is busying herself cleaning, house and discarding the old rugs and earpets and pieces of furniture which have not only Outlived their usefulness but become an eyesore to the home. We wish to call to the attention of the women folks that our line of carpets *and rugs is larger £nd better than ever, and, what's more, our prices are most attractive. These are not dam aged, but new goods right from the factoiy and it will pay you to call and inspect what we have to offer. Our furniture line is also quite complete and easy to select from. Come in and let us talk shop to you. :: :: « Ju^ten McHenry, Illinois IV. v-4*- Y ,'iv r ' > - • • ' " " V \ * " ' s & J ' „ V > t / f y . & S ' aft.* j./...%»y LUMET NC POWDER / The cook is happy, the Other members of the family Ate happy--appetites sharpen, things fcrighten up generally. And Caln^et Baking Powder is responsible "^r It && For Calumet never fails. Its wonderful leavening qualities insure perfectly shortened, faultlessly raised bakings. Cannot be compared with other baking powders, which promise Without performing. Even a beginner in cooking jets delightful results with this never- failing Calumet Baking Powder. Yow grocer knows. Ask him. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World's Pure Food Exposition. Chicago, QL Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912. in •wty whta W bay cheap or bif-caa balriaf powder, i |jTM but rinlb. Don't bo tabled. Boy CiIuhI. Caloawt is far inperior to »oar nilk aad mT\ •o4a. V WRESTLING EXHIBITION QUARTER OF A CENTURY WILL TAKE PLACE AT CENTRAL OPERA HOOSE APR1L I exhibition has been d will take ^lace at opera house on^ Friday evenit^ April 9. Those having the event in haftd promise the local followers of the sport one big time on this occasion and have made arrangements whereby some clever grapplers will be brought to McHenry. The main bout of the evening will, be between "Scissor Bill" Worts and Whirlwind Geske, both McHenry boys. Worts claims the lightweight cham pionship of the East Side while Geske is tooted as the West Side champion. Both boys are now training for the coming bout and as each is more than anxious to win a fast and exciting battle may be looked for. The second bout will be between Young Anderson of Chicago and Young Zydyskoof this village, while the third number on the program will be taken up by Kid Burns of Beloit, Wis., and Roughhouse Kelly of Madison. The main bout starts at 8:45 p. m. Doc Edinger of Woodstock will referee. Admission, 25c, 35c, 50c,. Ringside- seats, 50 cents. Everybody welcome. PICKLES Vat run, 75c; large, 30c. Contract now with John L. May or at P. A. Bohlander's store. 36-10t C. F. CLAUSSEN & SONS. 1TEH8 CLIPPED PROM PLAINDEALER OP TWENTY-FIVE YEAR8 AGO ADDITIONAL LOCALS Staver buggies at Math. Freufid's. Imported pure Olive oil at C. Unti's. McAllister will have ice cream for Easter. Tel. 1Q2-R. plumber. F. J. Herbes, the Red River Early Ohio seed potatoes at M. M. Niesen's. McHenry ice crcam is manufactured and sold the year round, summer and winter. C. Unti. Movies at the Central Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday of each week. Always a good program at the Cen tral Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. •The Meyers Bros. now ready to deliver coming season. Ice company is you ice for the 36-41 FOR SALE--House and four lots. Excellent building sites. Meg. Mary Schreiner, West McHenry, 111. Movies at the Central Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday of each week. Always a good program. The plumber, F. J. Herbes. 'Tel. 102-R. The regular monthly meeting of the Knights of Columbus takes place at the K. C. hall this Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mike LaVelle have moved from the N. J. Jus ten flat to the Theo. Schiessle flat on the -West Side. • Postmaster J. C. Holly has invested in a Ford touring car. Thus far we have not heard of his climbing a tree or telephone pole. » A auto load of "hello girls" from the local telephone exchange motored to Hebron Tuesday evening, where (hey took in a home talent play. Nickeling and enameling of all kinds. Auto parts a specialty. Storage bat teries charged and repaired. Bronze bearings and castings promptly fur nished. The Oliver Typewriter Com pany, Woodstock, 111. 404*, A. C. Granger went to CHcago on Monday, where he has accepted a situa tion with the firm of Patterson Brothers & Co., at the Stock Yards. Walter iJoiger came into town this Wednesday morning, looking unusually smiling and happy, and when asked the cause, said a young lady, weighing 8} pounds, took up her residence at his house the night before. Miss Julia Fryer, who hM been sick lor some time with inflammatory rheu matism, is now very low with congestion of the brain, at the residence of her brother-in-law, J. F. Claxton, near this village. On Thursday and Friday last, this section was visited by a severe north east snow storm, accompanied by a heavy wind. Snow fell to the depth of a foot or over and at places was piled into high drifts, making^traveling with teams almost impossible. We are just now experiencing the worst roads Of the season. Married, at McHenry, 111., March 29, 1890, by J. R Perry, Esq., Samuel S. Johnson and Miss Jennie Walsh, both of Wauconda, 111., Geo. W. Besley has opened a. news room at his drug store, and will keep all the daily and weekly papers, latest magazines, etc., and deliver promptly to subscribers. Mrs. Ellen Bogart was born at Spring Grove, June 10, 1856, and died at Rich mond, 111., Friday, March 27, 1890. Town meeting passed off ip an unus ually quiet manner here on Tuesday, only 322 votes being polled, a little more than half the vote of the town. This probably can be accounted for by the bad condition of the roads. The only real contest was on supervisor, the balance of the names on the two tickets being the same. F. K. Granger headed the peoples' ticket for super visor, and Geo. W. Besley the citizens' ticket. The result was the electiQn of Mr. Granger by a majority of 21. The following is the vote ip» full. FOR SUPERVISOR F. K. Granger 172 Geo. W. Beslev.. 15). F. G. Mayes, Town Clerk --322 John Huemann^ Assessor. 322 Wm. Schreiner, Collector 322 COMMISSIONER OP HIGHWAYS Castor Adams 226 Eli Chase. ; 06 It is but justice to Mr. Chase tq say that his name was not on either ticket, the votes he received being scratchcs by his friends. EASTER DANCE The ladies of St. Mary's Catholic church will hold an Easter dance at StotTel's hall on Monday eyeping, April *5. This is the first Easter dance to be given by the ladies of the church in some years and the committee having the event in band is going to try its level best to make it one grand suc cess, both socially and financially. Moore's five-piece orchestra of Wood stock has already been engaged for the occasion and the dancers may rest as sured that this popular musical organ ization will come to McHenry with all the latest,and most popular selections. A booth will also be erected in one end of the hall, where the ladies will sell refreshmer^s of different jtinds, and those who come may rest assured that they will be well taken care of. Dance tickets, 91.00. Everybody wel come. All kinds of painting and interior decorating. Raymond Howard, lie- Henry, 111, 'Phone 90-J. Herbes, plumber. Tel. 10B-R. are any quantity of THE country is full of them. THIS IS. ONE. Our management is enterprising, yet conservative. In vestments are made with an eye to, adequate security fir&, lasft and always. We come to you with a record unsurpassed as a safe custodian of private funds* Do not hesitate to open an account just because it mufft be small to start with. We make no stipulation as to the amount, except that it shall be at leaSt * dollar. Will you talk it over with us? :: •; m West McHenry, Illinois. ..CENTRAL OPERA^Oijp: WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY The latent Wd beSt ..PICTURES.. THE famous Player films Every Thursday Night ALWAYS A GOOD PROGRAM Admission :: tOc {?• R. S. Howard PAINTER AND IRTTOO? DECORATOR AH work guaranteed satisfactory. Estimates furnished upon request. Country work solicited. IfUENRY, - ; ILLINOIS PHONE 80-4 DO NOT FAIL T O look over our stock before making purchases for the spring season. We have a larger line of everything in General Merchan dise than has ever before been shown in town. Buy early and. assure yourself the benefit of a full display. F. A. Bohlander 'Phone 58-J Prompt Delivery J SHIRTS COUARS CUFF5 NECK WEAR SOX HANDKERCHJEf5 &-ETC&ETC Ladies, if you make selections of furnishings for your pien fplks, you'll find it easy here. The* men Will all want \q have a flew sfyrt for Easter and yoy will fin$ 3 better selectiop tyere thai) elsewhere. %"» SMITH BROS. W)CAL DRUGGIST MAKES A STATEMENT We always advise people who hav. stomach or bowel trouble to see u doctor. But to those wljo do not wiaii to do this vre will say: try the mix ture of sfrnple buckthorn barb, gly cerine, etc., kpown as Adler-i-ka. Thta simple new remedy is so powerful that JUST ONE DOSE relieves souv stomach, gas on the stomach awl con stipation INSTANTLY. People ^ho try Adler-i-ka are surprised ui its QUICK action. e. v. nrnisra, v. druggist REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALE OR RENT '( PrM*rty wanted t* IUt A. H. POUSE WEST fMOENBY PlwwTM (f* P H I L I P J A E G E R QENERAJ* eQHiWSSlQN MERCHANT JPBCHL ATTBNTIQM Oiy^ ?p 3AI* QF Dr*M«l Pfff, Htlttep, H9*9, Vffl. Popery, HM**, Etc., Butter *9*1 Egg* Thta Is th« oldaat hooaa ob the street T*gs end pjlpe UaU fwn4»hed application. COLD STORAGE FREE , CHICAQO, ILLINOIS. Stall 1 £ j, Paltot It Wtohwlt Mark*. Subscribe for the Plaindealer and keep posted on Idol happening# I I & 4T.