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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Feb 1907, p. 8

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iim mm rwf. '.'.t. .Haven't You Bought A w this season? We have a big assortment on hand at prices that would make a &DAJ10R WONDER that the quality is so jjfOod for the price. In fact, the -Iprice h£ would charge you for the ̂ Same quality and workmanship would appear so he had to pay the price for > Cloth alone that we charge you for a B U I T 0 1 O V E R C O A T . • - • • m Ifest ilcHenry, Illinois. 't ; -*>j! OUR LINE OF HOUSE­ HOLD FURNITURE IS S MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER BEFORE AND IS AT ALL TIHE5 READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. A LET US GIVE YOU OUR PRICES. THEY PLEASE. j> f -ify -.V&*' J - J i1'* -t • k- A.1L ] gS: •If V / '•I **• -8W. • v.i» Fence fp-,-, it. i, ' &M ifi'iki r As an inducement for earl> building I will give a liberal discount . ' 1' * ik lor cash on all fencing purchased 01* $r before March ist. • s ( : I Surely Can Make Honey For Yoif 1 yon give me your fence business • v? '*% • WEST SIDE HARDWARE Early June Peas, per can... £, . i10c Early June Sifted Peas, per can^I..- ****** 15c -Fresh Rolled Oats, 6 pounds . ... y.. . *22c Fancy Santos Coffee S% lbs. $1, per lb.. .r^.20o good quality Japan Tea, reg. 30c value, lb.. -23C Fancy Recleaned Currants, per lb. package... 13c Jancy Seeded Raisins, per lb. package... 13c Romford's Baking Powder, per lb. graham or Oatmeal Crackers, 3 packages/. Fancies t Maine Sweet Corn, per can . . . Sweet Corn, per can. i . «s... ̂ <$est Minnesota Patent Flour, % bbU ,|^nsppmestic Oil Sardines*. .. ̂ ... L25o J mc cans best Mustard Sardines.. /,.26c ped Alaska Salmon, 2 cans for .7 . .26c •w^Stringless Beans, 3 cans for. .?1;,25c •oM Pack Tomatoes, per can.. :v cs. : . 10c J^py Sliced Pineapple, per can.. *. 4 .. 20c '••ojdwijs Evaporated Cream, per . 10c ̂ " ' Cider, per quart bottle. 3Qc *•* 26c *:Y. 26C 16c 9c West McHenry, Illinois. on Bscard is no case on re­ cord of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other sen* ous lung trouble, after fours GROCERIES ! had been takeil. ^ It stops the cough and heals the Jungs and pre­ vents serious results from a cold. Do not take chances on cold wearing away or experiment with some un­ known preparation that costs you the same as Foley's Honey and Tar. Remember the name and get the genuine. The following latter from A. 1. Ntaa- bram, of BatssviUs, lad., tails it* own story: "I m8end for tfaiw aeattivitt • Nvm o^d. ft iliumlil |u«y--d ma some medicine, and * physlaan sgn» scribed for me, yet I did sot imnrotta. I then tried Foley'® Honsy and Tar, and eight doses cored me. Three sizes--2Sc, 50c, $1.0* . £ The 50 cent sice contains two MM one-half times as mnch as tha small tSm and the $1.00 bottle almost six timst as orach. MissBote Wattles, danffetar of Bom* er Watties, who has btan datiff«ron«ly d# tiie pwtateo nub, 4 s now slowly hot sorsly noo/mis*. This w01 t* good news to bar aaay frkods iti thk village. James Tyrr«ll hM reoently sold HTs gam, whwebsnowUret, and is build- inc a aaw bdisse aad barn on a "forty " ownedby Wmone anda qaartwr milss em* of bisold plaoe. Smith A Snyder l*v® the job of potting tip the bttiid- A An alarm of firs on Monday eraning abtmtninec'alook startl«d onx citizens, bttt tkpca invesk^piticn It proved to be a chimney b&mi0g ost in Rove's block. Shonld a firs break oat we have virtnal- ly no proteo^<» and our village wonld be at the mercy of the devouring el4- msBl Neighbors Oat Pooled. "I was literally ooagUBf my««lf to diath, and had beeome too weak to Isatva my bed, iad neighbors prodioted that I wonld never leave it alive; bat they got fooled, for thanks be to Qod, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis­ covery. It took jnst four one dollar bottles to oompietely enre the oongh and restore me to good sonnd health,.»• writes Mrs. Eva Uncapber of Grover- town, Stark Co., Ind. This King of cougfa and oold onres and "healer of 4hroat and lnngs» is gnaranteed by N. H. Peteseh, MoHenry, G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists. 80 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. L. H. Therrin, who left McHenry twenty-five years ago, has returned for a short visit with old friends and ac­ quaintances. Mr. Therrin, since his de­ parture, has seen quite a bit of country, having been an extensive trawler. G W. BESLEY, WEST McHENRY Neglected Colds Threaten Life, [From the Chicago Tribune.] 'Don't trifle with a oold' is good ad­ vice for pradent men and women. It may be vital in the case of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing are the proper safeguards against colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of au­ tumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight. But the ordinary light cold will become severe if neglected, and a well established, ripe cold is to the germs of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greatest menace to child life at this season of the year is tho neglected cold." Whether it is a child or adult* the cold slight or severe, the-very best treatment that can be adopted is to give Chamber­ lain's Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. The great popularity and im­ mense sale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable cures of this ailment. A cold never results in pneu­ monia when it is given. For sale by all druggists. HomcfMktn'Bateftif̂ Bomeseekers' tickets are on The North-Western line the first and third Tuesday of each month at very low rates for the round trip to points throughout the west, northwest and southwest. Also special low rates tor one-way colonists' tickets same dates in February and March to Colorado, Wyoming and the Black Hills, aad t» Pacific Coast points daily during March and April. Ask agents The frorth-Wssts--r Ttine for particulars. ftefc 14-8t Child's Life Saved by Cfcambcrtata'a Cough BeieeSy. Mrs. John Englshaidtof Gera, Mioh., tells of the anxious momenta spent over her little two-year-old daughter who had taken a hard cold resultiagia&ronp. She says: "I am satisfied thafrif it had not been for Chamberlain's Cough'Stem- edy she would have ohoked to I gave this medicine every ten and she soon began to throw up the phlegm. I can recommend it i»?tltot highest terms as I have another that was cured in the vmy." fliNk, by all druggists. ; V ""~T "-rrimrsiiafisia •'*, 5 This winter? Especially low Tats Col­ onists' second-class one-way tiokato on sale during March aad ftjirtl flni ell points on The North-Western line. "Our daily and personally touts offer many advantages to tho traveler, among which is our serriea of Pullman tourist sleeping cars, through without change to Sea Fraaciseo and Los Angeles. First-class round-trip tickets with very liberal return limits are sold daily. Consult the nea*eet«gent of The North­ western line for full information re­ garding rates, rentes, etc. M>.14<8t Ch»mb«rlaln'« Cou^h Tlsnfly a Vmrortte, "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any other for our children," says Mr. L. J. Worffebury of Twining, Midi. "It has also done the work for us in hard colds and oceup, and we take plefntre ̂ in recomms^ng it" For sal#by€h W. Besley. tar Pr. Shoop'« Headache TabMs «9 •ad tta tablets Hmsdr dUtrlbals ttSvnaiBnaUood ynwon. Isila roar ftacw.aad doMa'titas^ssd.sffft tesH.saA »slayear dfooww i* doM.B*s omk> nsm YooHtod itwhsw pruHl to-alvsrs. Comtmon Senas. WSMll at m otoiOh Mid eheerfnllr nWBMgMa* Huntinf For Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years and am still hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Bnefclen's Arnica Salve won't quickly cum," wiites C&arles Walters, of Alleghany, Sierra Co. No use bnntiBSr Mr. Wal­ ters, it curie every case. Guaranteed afcN. H. Petoadi'a, McB«ry, Q-. W, Besley's, Wsst McHenry, drug stores' 36c, Martin StoiBftl of Chicago spent Sun- day witiiMeBenry rslatives and friends. KINOWOOD. Don Hall was a Woodstock last Friday. lirt. E. Harrison wrs a Chicago one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. John' Care ̂ attended the funeral of a cousin at West Chicago ̂ Tneeday. Mrs. John Carey spent several days of the past week with relatives in Woodstock. J. E. Cristy and son of Waupaca, Wis., haye been visiting in this vicinity the past several days. The neat sum of five dollars was real­ ised at the valentine social held at the: home of Mrs. Dodge last Thursday evening. All present report a most en­ joyable time. A^out sixty of the friends of the Misses Clara and > Gertie Wolkos sur­ prised them at their home eut of town Friday evening, Feb. 8. Dancing was indulged in until a late hour, when the guests departed for their homes, after an evening spent in merriment. The following is the report of the standing of the pupils of the grammar room for the month ending February 9, 1907: ' Seventh Grade. Harold Bennett, 89.6; Karl Bradley, 88.2; Margaret Bennett, 85.9. Sixth Grade. Harry Stephenson, 88.6; Lora Smith, 84*8; Willie Lawrence, 81.6. Sixth-Fifth Grade. Leo Adams, 80; Elsie Smith, 87.3,'Gk<; trade Fay, 87.7. / Fifth Grade. // Margaret Fay, 89; Louie Tonyatf/8 Hudson Kelley, 88.5, Pupils neither absent nor tardy were: Jennie Beatty, Margaret Bennett, Har­ old Bennett, Bthel Watson, Viola Beat­ ty, Harry Stephenson, Wlllie Lnwrence, Leo Adams. Cases of corporal punish­ ment, 1. W. B. Johonnott, Prin. are now m wool or % e are us over " lQc size for... 5c ( < ess caMer in fr OF WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. t; I Cspital Stock, $25,OOC ̂ •OFFICERS:: • r •tv" '""Vl J A EDWIN L. WAGNER, President .. PACKER & WEBSTER, Vice-Pfesldenx. SIMON STOFTOi, Vice-President, , ~ . CARL W. STENGER, Cashier) CHECKING ACCOUNTS, SAVINGS AC­ COUNTS, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, ̂ DOHESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS, NOTARY PUBLIC. --' " ' i- ||: paid on Savings Ae counts and Time Cer tificates of Deposit. and pocket some of instead of trying to id it? No man can ird to turn his back on the COAL QUES­ TION, it's the burning v question of the day. We sound a timely warning that a rise in coal is near ^Hlkc and any orders that ate left with us will be filled promptly. ORDER NOW JVe carry « full tami Lumber, Lath, ̂Shingles, Brick, LiM* Camcnt. Etc. 1 ̂ • 4i • • iT&'i&r' V'- ̂ V'j"' ,3^1* V 'V * > * To buy your drugs. Hiring our latperience in the businea^we have found that it is the liMtse that handles the old and reliifele goods that meets with success :and that ^ just the mm. handle.. 1 »W J 'f •*, • K .* * r ? y • ̂ 1 , , v 'J-i' , 'ii ' f i * 1.* . f ^ V r ,•** Z' * ' 4- M " \ ̂ ̂ If1 Usive you thought about that spring dress? If not, now is the time and we have just the kind offtgpMb& yott want.* Our shelves are loaded with spring attractuMis, see^ our cottoo serges in all the new shades and patterns, plaids and stripes, per yd, . • # \ 2EPHYRETTE We are shearing a beautiful line -g This is the new novelty ginham of silk finanhed waistings in figure, Effect good, and is certainly good dot;and oriental designs, yard 25c.and attractive, price per yard.. 9c. ,- PUITINGS t GROCERIES J " • • oi cotton and W06l SkokM Fish, large, 3 for suitings in the now u{*to-date plaid Salt or Spiced Holland Herring and friain shades, a winner of your quality guaranteed, per keg monay if you see then at 25 and 49c, Navy Beans, per pound...... 4}4c TfflE PLACE TO BO yoUR BUY* ING. : : : : |%|e •«25c Six bars Majilfe pity Soap?. .". . 25c two for. .25c :e Flour per 25c , pkg... 7c ... $1.60 7 pounds of feiest Caffee in town $1 jmRGATNS OB 1TAINABLE AT ALL TIMES, , v x ":• i. ̂«' «'/ ^ P"i> "i.;.; .'J

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