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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Mar 1918, p. 4

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WANTED--Wheat at Flour Mills. SALE--Three All Henry, 111. 7 PUOTDBiUB THEM'HENRYPLAINDEALER F. G. SCHREINER Thursday, March 14, 1918 For Highway Commissioner I herewith announce my candidacy for the office of highway commissioner for the town of McHenry and will ap- a*' predate the support of the voters at the annual town caucus to be held on \ Saturday, March 16. 37-3t Wm. B. Tonyan. §?-'* For Highway Commissioner I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of township highway com­ missioner and respectfully ask the support of the voters at the coming town caucus, which is to be held in the village hall, McHenry, on Satur­ day, March 16. Your support, I as- |5sure you, will be appreciated. J&r- • S8 --- John Boyle^--• ai For Assessor 1*^ £ I hereby announce myself a candi- . ' date for the office of assessor for the < v ' town of McHenry and will be grateful J- for the support of the legal voters at |v ) the annual town caucus on Saturday, r 4 March 16. John W. Kimball. For Town Clerk 1 hereby announce myself a candi­ date for the office of town clerk, sub­ ject to the decision of the voters at •uie coming primary, march 16, i9ie. \ >(•* , • Respectfully yours, *1 Chas. B. Harmsen. * • : < - ' > ' > ^ -- For Assessor I am a candidate for the office of Assessor for the town of McHenry and the support of the men and women voters at the town caucus to be held «ext Saturday afternoon, March 16. will be greatly appreciated. Albert Pepping to tie comforters for Eleanor Bacon. O. A. Tabor in some way got his hand caught in a buzz saw, taking off one finger and injuring two more Mrs. Alma Elgin and Mr. and niece from and Mrs. Gerald New- W A NTE I)--A second hand roll top Wm. Pries, McHenry, 111. 39 FOR SALE--One single bed mattress and springs. F. E. Thompson, West McHenry, 111. 39-lt FOR SALE--10 bushels of rye and a stack of oat straw. Inquire of Anton J, Miller, McHenry, HI. 88-2t* FOR SALE--New Burbank tatoes, produced from Salver Inquire of Brefeld Bros., Ingleside, 111. Phone 632-R-2. 39-3t ^ WE are new contracting for pickles at $2.00 per 100 lbs. See John L. May; also at Bohlander's store. C. F. Claussen & Sons. 39-12t FOR SALE OR RENT--The Deutsch- man farm adjoining Lake Defiance. Inquire of C. W. Stenger at West McHenry -State Bank. 31-tf FOR SALE--About 200 bu. Big Four oats, 160 bu. seed barley, 20 bu. pota­ toes; also some good seed potatoes. Inquire of Anton J. Miller, McHenry, HI. 37-tf FOR SALE--: A modern seven room house. Furnace, electric lights and all conveniences, together with two of land. 3. B. Hettermann, Johnsburg, 111. 32-tf FOR SALE--A few choice young brood sows, due to farrow during April and May. Your choice at 20c per hundred. Wm. Bonslett, West McHenry, 111. 39-2t FOR SALE--A quantity of Marquis wheat, Oderbrucker barley land Khear- son 60-day oats for seed. The Khear- son oats are especially recommended by the McHenry Co. Soil Improvement Assn. for 4ow lying land. Inquire of Wm. E. Whiting, West McHenry, 111. Phone 620-R-l. 39-tf Wisconsin Farm Lands LANDOLOGY, a magazine giving the facts in regard to the land situation. Three months' subscription, FREE. If for a home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands, simply write me a letter and say, "Mail me LANDOLOGY and all particulars FREE." Address Editor, Landology, Skidmore Land Co., 333 Skidmore Bldg,, Marinette, Wis. 33-9t man of McHenry wore callcrs at Callie Rainey's Sunday afternoon. Irving Walker had the misfortune to fall from a load of hay Tuesday. He was hauling the fork when the rope broke, causing him to fall, breaking his arm above the Wrist. The parent-teachers' meeting at the school house last Friday evening was very fine. The work done by the chil­ dren shows that our teachers have been giving good training. There was a good attendance. The best groceries are none too good, be­ cause three times a day you put them into your STOMACH. Poor food shortens life and makes it MIS­ ERABLE while you live. You never thought be­ fore, did you, how im­ portant it is to buy only wholesome, HEALTH­ FUL groceries? <}UALIt.V Always--=#e sell none but r* fresh, pure, wholesome, THC BEST >*»• H E A L T H F U L t h i n g s t o eat. Schneider Bros.,* - We^l McHenry mm RINGW Next Sunday evening meeting be held at E. P. Flanders'. The W. C. T. U. will meet Satur­ day of next week with Mrs. C. Krohn. Miss Laura Wharton spent Satur­ day and Sunday at her home in Wood- 1 sock. Mesdames Luella Stephenson and Grace McCannon were Richmond yis- itors Tuesday. Carl Bradley returned from Elk­ hart, Ind., Tuesday night with * car s for Arthur Whiting. Hie Red Cross will meet Wednesday of next week with Mrs. Nora Hawley A Wonderful New Firel ire! A new radiant gas Fireplace Heater has just been perfected. It has elimi­ nated all the drawbacks of the old * time gas "logs" and gas "grates." The Humphrey Ttafliantfine A perfect open fire. It floods the room witb Radiant Heat and Firelight. It does not smell or deaden the ait. Simple to light and extinguish. Turns down low. Styles to match your rooms Economical Come and see It! • * FOR THE ENSUING YEAR As the 1918 season approaches the American Farmer is face to face with a most important duty and obligation. If the world war continues the food for the allied armies must come from American soil. Therefore it be­ comes his most important duty to be prepared to take advantage of every v4 opportunity to raise a crop--and to raise a crop he must have seed and to raise a good crop he must have good seed and good seed of all kinds was ^ never so scarce as is today. ^ We have just receiyed a car load of the best Seeds that money can buy. We could have bought CHEAPER SEEDS but not BETTER SEEDS. Let us emphasize the necessity of ordering your ensuing season's requirements. It may mean the difference of profit and loss to you. Fred A. Cooley West McHenry, Illinois The unusual progress that this store is making and the interest that has been manifested by people in every part of the surrounding country in both the quality of our goods and the eminently fair prices have actuated us to make another two special inducement days next FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 15th AND 16th It you are wise you will read every line of the following bargains: Buy a 'box of laundry soap this week at a saving from, one to three dollars. Get in touch with, our prices. It pays. FISH AMD HERRING Pickled spiced h< jrring, large pail $1.15 Fancy Holland (nixed, large keg 1.69 Fancy fat Holli |nd all milchers, each only ... Be Bloaters, extra large fat fish, 3 19c Fancy qt. jar Jj ackled herring, at per jar only. ..i 29c The jar alone is; worth more than half the price. Nova Scotia salted mackerel, per pound 25c CHEESE Full milk A1 Iganer limburger, per po.und 31c Full milk br iek cheese, per lb... .31c Fancy whit* j Twins Witch brand, per pound 31c Fancy yellow American, per lb..31c Short Horn American, per lb 34c We buy calves, hides poultry and pay highest market*"* prices GROCERIES We still have a limited supply of Karo syrup, light or dark, any size can from 15c* to <1.00 BUTTER Fancy creamery in bulk at per Jb. 49c In 1 pound prints • • • 50c BUTTERINE Only the best brands at per lb, M/jc LARD The best pure lard on the mar­ ket at per lb 27 '/zc Lard has gone up, buy a tub novy at the same old price. CRISCO Large can at only ...29c LEAF LARD At per pound. CANNED GOODS Hominy, 3 large cans. 35c Peas, 3 cans at.. 25c Tomatoes, per can 17c Club House pineapple, per can.. 19c Club House pears, per can.. ....19c Canned grape fruit, per can.... 13c RAISINS Raisina brand, a special bargain, at per package only. 9c Calument baking powder 9c Try a pound of our good 25c coffee especially priced at 18c In order to introduce Mazola, the wonderful salad and cooking oil, we are selling the regular 50c size this week at only....39c Corn meal, fancy yellow, per Jb • • 7c Oat meal, best per lb 7c Barley flour, per lb 7c Rye flour, per lb 7c Broken rice, per lb... 4 9c Fancy Jap rice, per lb ll« WATER STREET & MARKET 'PHONE 26 QUI VUTY SERVICE LQW PRICES ADAKS BROS 'PHONE 20 •1 STOP AND SHOP . AT THE- -- Water Street Store and Market Fancy head rice, per lb.. 13c> Pure comb honey, per lb 35c Premium soda and oyster crackers, specially priced in 5 or 6 pound lots. Fruits and vegetables can be found in great abundance here on Fridays and Saturdays. Elgin and Janesville bakery goods. r ~~~ FRESH MEATS Native pot roast, per lb..... . 16'/ic -Native boiling beef, per lb... .lS^e Native round steak, per lb... •22Vic Native sirloin steak, per lb 22^c Native porterhouse steak, per lb .22%c Native flank steak, per lb 30e Pork chops, per lb 29c Pork steaks, per lb 28c Native beef rounds, per lb. ...l€%c Native beef loins, per lb 17 Vic Native beef hinds, light and heavy per lb 16c Pork loins per lb. 27YtC Pork shoulder, per lb .25Vic Spare ribs, per lb 19c Schneider's sauer kraut, per qt... .13c Fancy salted Boston butts, per lb. 26%c We have a large supply of fresh meats on hand at all times. Also the best smoked meats and sausages to be found anywhere. Our own sugar cured corn beef at from 14c to 22c per pound. If you have any inten­ tions of buying a quarter of beef now is the time. Youll never buy one better and cheaper. ' Important Notice We have never before sold a remedy with the QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the appendicitis preventive. ONE SPOONFUL re >• lieves sour stomach, gas and consi j- pation AT ONCE. W. F. Vogt, drv ig- A. J. MULLEN Att»>rney at Law f At .West M'cHenry State Bank Eviiry :: :: PLUMBING AND HEATING gist, West Mc Henry, 111. •: - " -BY- Experienced Workmen DONAVIN & REIHANSPERGER DR. F. J. AICHER DENTIST to

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