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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Sep 1910, p. 8

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/" .*'• , f * ** ' i ' . . «. J . » . 4 • ' ' • ̂ • - .1 3 .... ..,•• . W" V \> *7 C£ | $incmtg Clclkfcs Your choice of a style is most important,--one that will fit your age as well as figure. If you want to think it over at home, and see the season's styles, <?et a SINCERITY STYLE BOOK. It will help you to make a selection. Call for a style book. :: JOS. W. FREUND WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. are what make your home attractive and cozy. Yon will get the right materials for this work if yon order some of ocr Sash,, Doors, Mouldings, Stair Railing, Porch Columns and Interior Finish. We have a very complete stock of fine mill work from which to make your selections and basides asanring yon of THE QUALITY WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Come here and look at onr stock and let ns help yon with yonr bnilding plane. Onr advice is free whether yon are ready to bnild now or not jam WILBUR LUMBER CO. WEST McHENRY - - TELEPHONE 651 ri/ fS H t i i u A A of every description at honest prices. F. L. McOi^BER,WEST SIDE HARDWARE -CENTERVILLE Grocery and flarket Always a fresh and com- plete line of the choicest of Groceries and Meats. Phone, 552. :: CHAS. a. FRETT, McHENRY, -PROPRIETOR- ILLINOIS. OF A PERSONAL MATURE PEOPLE THAT YOU KNOW AND WHERE THEY GO. K Grist «f P«nioB»l News Onthcnd Up by the Wajrild* by The Plaludealer Rcpn- •cntatlvM Men wanted at Terra (Jotta factory. Peter B. Frennd Chicagoed Tuesday. Miss Annie Frisby is visiting Chicago relatives and friends. Will Walmsley of Chicago is the guest of McHenry relatives. Mrs. Norman Ladd of Wanconda was a Sunday callerfin McHenry. Postmaster H. C. Mwu passed several days this week at Urbana, 111. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Went worth ware Wanconda callers Wednesday. Mrs. C. E. Lamphere epent Tuesday night and Wednesday in Elgin. W. J. Kittie of Nortli Crystal Lake was a business visitor in town Wednes­ day. Mrs. C. D. Ross is spending the week as the guest of Chicago relatives and friends. Dr. F. C. Ross attended to business matters in the metropolitan city last Saturday. - Miss Mande Schillo of^Chicago passed several days this week aa the guest of Sliso Annabel's Hsituer Raymond Arvedson of Carpenters- vilte spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Lamphere. See the beautiful display of girls' and misses' correct headgear at the Lotus tuillinery, West McHenry. Mrs. Einma Skemp of Maywood, 111 , passed a few days this week with Mc­ Henry relatives and friends. Mrs. C. E. Reasner returned to Chi­ cago last Sunday after a three weeks' visit with her daughter, May. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albrecht of A1 gonqnin passed several days this week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. L. F. Block. Miss Mabel Powers and nephew, Dun­ can Powers, returned to their home in Elgin Monday evening, after a few days' visit here. Mrs. Frank Cobb, F. H. Wattles, G. W. Besley, Roy Hankermeyer, J. C. BicklerandM. J. Walsh were among the Chicago passengers this (Thursday,) morning. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Fegersand daugh­ ter, Gretchen, of Keokuk, Iowa, ar­ rived in town Wednesday and will pass several days among McHenry and Chi­ cago relatives before retutning to their home. John H. Miller, Jacob R. Justen and George Adams were among those from the McHenry council who attended the initiation of sixty-five candidates in the Knnosha council Knights of Columbns last Sunday. The three report a fine time. LOCAL HEWSOFM'HENRY v AS SEEN BY THE PLAINOEALER REPORTER8. terns of Interest Flcked Up About Our Busy Little Burg That May Concern Yoa or Your Friends. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Becker's Society Entertainers at the Central opera house next Sunday even­ ing, Oct. 2. 1 A girl baby arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin on the 20th of this month. Becker's celebrated Swiss bell orches tra at the Central opera house nextj Sun­ day evening, Oct. 2. In the reliability run of Chicago antos Oct. 6 and 7, the route lies thrn Mc­ Henry, Crystal Lake, Algonquin and Elgin. The North Shore Electric Co. has a display of electric flatirons in its show window and invites the housewives to call an0 see t^em. Hear Prof. Becker play twenty-eight musical instruments at one and the same time at the Central opera house next Snnday evening, Oct. 2. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Cham­ berlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Sold by all dealers. Our line of new fall millinery radiates the intermingling of the most harmon ious color effectB, showing exquisite types and complying with fashion's most exacting demands. Mrs. E. W. Howe, over Block & Bethke's store, McHenry. Don't waste yonr money buying plas­ ters when you can get a bottle of Cham­ berlain s Liniment for twenty five cents. A piece of flannel dampened with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by all dealers The marriage of Miss Winifred Blanche Wire of Hebron to Mr. Wallace James Wilson of Dows, la , will be solemnized at the home of the bride s parents at Hebron on Wednesday, Oct. f>. Miss Wire is favorably known to quite a number of McHenry's young people and has made frequent visits to this village in the past. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is today the best known medicine in use for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery and should be taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels It is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by all dealers. A pick-up team from this place went to Richmond last Sunday and met de­ feat at the hands of the local aggrega tion of ball tossers of that place. The final count of the battle stqod 5 to 3 Those who witnessed the contest say that McHenry should have won, as Rossman pitched a most creditable game, striking out thirteen of theoppos ing batsmeu. A QREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CLOAKS, SUITS, SKIRTS OR FURS. WE WILL HAVE ON SALE AT OUR STORE ^ ucsilay and Wed., m 1 October 4 and 5, 1910, a complete line of LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, showing all the latest style features and material.* Here's a chance to select from a GREAT LINE OF GARMENTS and best of all an opportunity to save money on any article you purchase. This sale is given by one of the oldest and best houses in the country conducting Cloak Sales and will be under the charge of an exper­ ienced Cloak Salesman. Our guarantee goes with every Garment sold, both as to price and quality. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: of (Ms M Ms it from $15 to $35 T>4 Inch black Broadcloth and Kersey Coats, strictly tailored, semi- fitted and fitted backs, many stylos to select from, the greatest garment ever sold for the price, vonr choice $25.00 Big assortment of Automobile Coat.p. Broadcloth Coats, Kersey Coats, Plaid back Cloaks, Novelty Coats, Presto Coats; rich fabrics and trimmings, heavy silk and satin linings, at $12, $15, $18 and $20.00 GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED- Lndien' l,l»ck Ker»ey Coats and manish mixtures, big assortment to select, from, $6 00, $7 50 and *10.00 Ladies' full-length Plush Cottn, $18.00, $25.00 and ... $30.00 Ladies' Furette Jackets, at $7.50, $10.00 and .. $12.00 LrAlJluS' ANJJ MISsES: SUITS- Made )rom the now materials of Homespun Cheviots, Worsted and Broadcloth- bine, green, ^ray and black. Will Bhow you the greatest bargains in Suits ever offered; prices range $12, $18, $20 $25.00 Buy your Suit at this sale and get first choice of the new things. LADIES' SKIRTS--Many new things to show you in separate skirts; Voiles, Panamas. Serges and mixtures in big range of styles and all latest shades at $8 75, $5 00 $6.00 and... $7.50 If interested in skirts don't fail to see them at this sale. FURS --Fur Sets, Muffs, Long Throws and Neck Pieces--and choicest Furs. Don't faii to see this line. We handle nothing bnt the celebrated Annis Fnrs. We will save you 25 por cent on anything in the fur line. Will take special orders for fur coats. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' COATS.--Hundreds of garments to select from. Full length* Coats in all the latest shades and ma­ terials, prices ranging $3 50, $5 00, $6.00, $7 50, $8 OO.jj^Q.QQ We offer some wonderful valnes m Children's Coats. ' > DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND this Sale and come prepared to buy as it is for ONE DAY ONLY Capital Stock, $25,000. does not always sure its safety. 111- eo- ple still seejk fruitless­ ly the too carefully hidden hoards of the old pirates. PUT YOUR MONEY in this bank, where it is not alone perfectly se­ cure, but it is also accessible whenever you want it. Your cash is as handy here as in your own pocket, and twice as safe. :: :: :: OFFICERS: Edwin L. Wagner, C. H. Fegers, Sr., Pres. Vice Pres. Carl W. Stenger, Cashier. Simon Stoffel, Vice Pres. (r Save B. & B. Blue Stamps and profit by same. Block <XBethke One B. & B. Blue Trading Stamp with 10c cash purchase ..REAL (ORSET VALUES. We are now showing a lull linn of the Parisiana Corset. No other corset has the graceful lines, very few have the excellent quality of workmanship and material found in the Parisiana. We are showing these Corsets at.. . ,$«.oo, 1.50, 3 00, 2.50 and 3.00 Same as cut, sizes 11) to 11." . $I.CO The New Cross Straps PARISIANA No. 666X A corset of graceful lines for an average figure. The new crossed supporters at­ tached at the waist line distribute the strain and insure a trim, straight figure with great comfort to the wearer when sitting. We also carry iij stock the well known W. H. Corset. We needn't tell you what they are, they speak for themselves. Shown in all sizes at.. .5®^ $3 The Nemo Have you ever worn a corset of this make? Nothing made that equals it for the stout lady. Two styles at each $3.00 DRESS MATERIALS. Our shelves are loaded with all the latest shade-, weaves and patterns of fall goods. All are priced to make them quick sellers, ranging in price from 25c to $2.25 Call and look them over. Made to Measure We now have in our large line of samples and styles of the American Ladies' Made-to-Measure Tailors. A Suit, Coat, Skirt or Dress made to fit you perfectly or no sale, and at prices no higher than ready-to-wear garments. VVe have many satisfied customers and want to figure you as another. :: •• •• 4 'dS •'fwrtf1' l lW-i Crockery and Glassware During October we are offering Tableware in China, Porcelain and Glassware at greatly reduced prices. VVe have too many items to list them separately here, but we can assure the housewife that if in need of anything in this line we can show a substantial saving on her purchase. 100-piece Dinner Set, iatest shape and decoration, worth $13.50, a bargain at $11.48 70-piece Dinner Set, latest shape, white and gold decorations, worth $7.50, sale price.. $5.88 41-piece Dinner Sets, decorated and worth at least $4.50, sale price.. ( $2.98 - JARDINIERES AT 1-4 OFF. ..JOHN STOFFFJL.. WEST McHENRY. - - - TEL. 301.

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