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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Nov 1912, p. 4

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i Jk Mcncnry PliiMlw £". I vi »»»LISH*D IVBBT TBOliBDAT lr# ,j ;• F. Q. SCHREINER. * ' ' •*/ 4Hto« 1« Buk Building. Telephoftei'Wo.87t. M y -- * v. ' jmmmm of •ub*oh»*tiomi : toe year , W-M m * ttsAontka, rtctt. Three months. Mcfl. Thwriday, November 14, 191I. --* ---- ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. J^mes Perkins was a county seat vis Hor Sunday. \ C. G. Bernerwas in Chicago on busi­ ness Tuesday. Fred Deutschmann was a < hica^o visitor Monday. Wm. Simes was a business \ i s i lo*- in Chicago Tuesday. Charles Stoffel was anions the Chi ­ cago visitors Tuesday. F. H. Wattles transacted business in the windy city Tuesday. G. E. Sehoel boarded the C'^ieayo train Monday afternoon. Peter Leicketn is a finest in the home of his sou, Jos., here. Dr. H. F. Ueehe of Antioeh. 111.; was a McHenry visitor Sunday. Miss Florence Grander was the yuest of relatives in Elg-in Sunday. John II. Knox was a" business visitor in Chicago Tuesday afternoon. W. V. Johns of Wauconda was a Mc­ Henry visitor one day recently Mrs. F. A. Bohlander was a Chicago- passenger Wednesday morning. Mrs. Simon Stoffel boarded the Chi­ cago train Wednesday morning. Miss Alice Simes spent Sunday as the guest of Crystal Lake friends. C. W. Edwards of I'bic&gto-spent sev­ eral days this week in McHenry. Miss Annabelle Heimer was a Wood­ stock caller last Sunday afternoon. Dr. A. C. Spurling of Grayslake was a McHenry visitor last week Friday. Harold Veitz of Chicago spen^Sun- day as the guest of McHenry friehds. Dr. D. G. Wells was a professional visitor at Harvard Monday afternoon. J. W. Smith was among those to board the Chicago train Tuesday morn­ ing. J. W. Smith was a business trans­ actor in the metropolitan city Mon­ day. Jacob Justen attended to business matters in the metropolitan city Tue^ day. Mrs. John Scheid was arrtong those to board the Chicago train Monday morning. ~.mi •«&•» 1 • »• ^s%-' PRICES POWDER A pure, healthful, Cream of Tartar Baking Powder When buying an article of food you are entitled to know exactly what you are buying --its quality and ingredieiCf$. If this information is refused don't buy it. Some of the low grade baking powders are advertised, but the ingredients of the powders Hre scrupulously concealed. A housekeeper would not use a baking pow­ der containing alum if she knew it. o It is well when buying to examine the label on the can. Unless it shows the ingredient cream of tartar, don't buy it. ^ Drv Price's baking powder is abso- lutelyvfree from alum. yjHiiri The Equipment of Your House For Service :AS A: Christmas Present will be of the appreciated by the domestic firm who member runs it >- H Z D © U >- £ Z hi 1 0- 2 lL O u h" o > -J < 0 lL LL o CVJ 5> I When | « Buying I I Balul • I Powder ® f For this is the ^ • baking powder a g that"makes the • • baking better." • g It leavens the P I food evenly ^ M throughout; puffs ^ ? it up to airy light- • m »ess, makes it de- ^ j| lightfully appetiz- a S iug and wholesome. * « Remember, Calu- 5 is moderate in • price--highest in A | quality. - • Ask your grocer for ^ Calumet. Don't take a • f substitute. ^ • RECEIVED KiQHEST AWARDS. • World'. Pur« Food Exposition. ® • Chicago, llllnola. Part* ExpMlttwv I frmxet. March. I MX. • HEPBURN 8 I'KC K TRYON BARBER JOSLYN. TAPPAN... HAMEK MI'NRO GRAHAM VI0KER9 SHl'RTLEFF.. DESMOND OLSON ACKF.RMANN STRF.ETER . WILLIAMS RILEY COPLEY DUNNE ... FUNK. DRNEEN ROOSEVELT . WILSON TAFT S3 5X) JC CC 3- < Tssessa-sssasRSg^ssasaRBsesa sTTf jigSSa-SgHSglisSlsSSfSRgSSSlDS I § ^ fo N fi J t - SMSSSSs^SSSSiSSgiSiSSSt I T> S = 4S2S§ggSI:SJjSRJg®Sf:5 11 $&r5S2s?i0 I-1 •-< <-- •-- w ! cs. r 3*"* * x ' « - O ± ̂ ai"*cc«f ^yy2 : : :s 5^ ^5 •_T! • flpro • -- :g c * V!-® 1 V *-> • - i ;/,zz • <u -- 1'--' :0"y0> '? JOOOOiW^LiT'o'-'S J , -j c. - a a a x c£ cq S - k 5^ < < < and enjoyed by all the family, for a Wired Hoi**© %- is a more comfortable and convenient house. It enables you to use the best of all Artificial Light and Appliances that assume all the household drudgery 1 Any houseowner can take advantage of our plan of wiring houses at cost, payable a little each month for 2 years Tf A telephone call on our office or a postal card will' meet an immediate response with particulars.. f PUBLIC 5Epi\?IGE GOMffl̂ y Of Northern Illinois -5/ 111 Save You Suit or ON A Overcoat You T can't pick up $10 every day, but you can every time you give us yotir order for a custom- made suit or overcoat. A;nd ONE order will make youHa, steady customer.< :: :: c :: $30 VaJvie II Jr fcB#' I' K ̂ n , it: - Wmde B* alume HopffH BAKING Yom Jom't $aoe money when j»u buy cfitap or big-can baking powder. Don't be misled. Buy Calumet. It's more economical--more wholesoma -- gio*» btti results. Cmlumet is far wpotk* Ja sour milb and soda. ^Miss Flossie Itandall spent Saturday and Sunday as the ffuest of Chicago relatives. FYank Zuelsdorf and family spent last week as the quests of l-elatives at Pal­ a t i n e , 111. Uarnett of Chicago was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Behl- ke Sunday. Fred Weinsch«>nker attended to mat­ ters of a business nature in the windy cit/ Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. iv ( oval t spent Sun­ day as the guests of North Crystal Lake relative*. Miss Dorothea Hclilke spent the lat- t< ii part of last week as the guest of t 'hicago friends. Miss Klizabeth Thelen was the guest^ of Chicago relatives and friends the tirst of the week. John J. Buch and son, II. K., attend­ ed to matters of a business nature in fchicaffo Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. D- Wilkins spent a couple of days this week as the guests of Chicago relatives. Miss Emma Conway of Klgin has been a guest of her parents who reside south of thii^village. Mrs. Robt. Sut,ton of Solon was a guest in the home of her father, Win. Simes, last Saturday. Mi-s. K. W. Howe, L. F. Block and Wm. Bonslett were among the Chica­ go passengers this morning. Mrs. James Perkins and daughter, Adeline, spent the latter part of last week at Harvard and Woodstock. Mr. and Mi« R. O. Bliss of La Crange, 111., wera^uests in the home of M r." and Mrs. lvT\Vaite Sunday. Mrs. Frank Itolhermel and daughter of Chicago spent theTirst of the week as the guests of McHenry relatives. Ldward Biet/.el of Beloit, Wis.,spent Sunday and Monday as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mis. C. E. Gaylord. Miss Bertha Wolff passed the latter part of alast and the fore part of this we«j}{ as the guest of Chicago relatives. Eb. Gaylord of Beloit, Wis., spent Sunday and Monday as the guest of (? Everybody's Doing It What? Why, buying their groceries and fruits of us, to be sure. Our line com­ prises the very choicest on the market and we are able to give you first-class service at all times. Call us up, give us your order andjwe will do the rest. We uever fail to please. Give us your order for fruits for canning pur­ poses. M. H. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 86-W HcMenry, - Illinois. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gay- lord. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleary of Elgin spent Sunday as the guests of McHenry rela­ tives. Mrs. Hattie Black man and Mrs. Frank Schnorr of Elgid~spent Friday of last week as the guests of Mrs. H. C. Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McDonald and son of Woodstock spent Saturday and Sunday as the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman. The Round C^ik stove has nearly twice the etticiency of others with the same amount of fuftl. You'll notice that big amount of saving on your fuel bills, (.'all and see the stove. F. L. McOmber. 19-3 Adv Don't forget the $2.50 pants at Lodtz's. Adv Satisfaction Guaranteed We guarantee the materials and finish put into our $20 cus­ tom-made garments to b$ regular $30 garments. And we guaran­ tee a PERFECT PIT. So why spend $10 more to get the same kind of tailoring? Or why pay $20 or $25 for ordinary "hand- me-downs" when you can get strictly custom made garments for the same price? Better in­ vestigate our proposition NOW while it's on your mind. You don't have to buy--just INVES­ TIGATE. :: Bell CD System € € t*ie host is on the punkin ' and the fodder's in the shock" the banker or merchant may feel inclined to try for a litde business in Greenfield, Indiana, the home of the Hoosier Poet. Greenfield is not a large place, but it is a live one, and it will cost only $1.25 to send a message over Bell Long Distance lines via Chicago Telephone Company, * Be the city large or small, far or near, the Bell System reaches it. Call "Long Distance.'*" Manager's Tele­ phone 9903 James Perkins, Manager I Professional, Spctety V J t mnd Cards I w ' isimitnttrnm M«m { •AVID C. WELLS. K. ft. P11)!?.10.1**.' 8y»0EON AND OCULIST. Ot- McH.nry, *#iM» PllMt*, MS-J It OdiM PhMW 10. CHARLES E FRANCIS LAWYER ESTATE WORK, A SPECIALTY 11^ 1-2 Cm Stnmt WOODSTOCK, ILL TthphtM N# a»). SIMON STOFFEL Insurance agent for all classes of property in the best companies. Wm* McHvary, IIIImU Fin* StMk W.rc>Mm4l-- Pm Mm InI Batat* G. A SATTth AOOTNEEt TtltfhtM No. 884 WEST M'HENBY, ILL L. Q. SENG SuMfalTHtlM- cell.nc* • llfBtn and ct|tn, mm servic, MM *M atan4, mim mrf- tklDI *IMt tlM VNUNBEIJ0 la 100 N. 8th An. CHICAGO. PARCELS CHECKED FREE TO THE PEOPLE OF MiffiflY AND VICINITY I wish to announce that I am now located in the build­ ing until recently occupied by M. J, Walsh and can sup­ ply you with Ladies' and Children's Coats, Waists, Dress Skirts, Dress Goods; Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Overalls, Shirts, Shoes and everything to be found in a general store. Our gro­ cery department is also com­ plete. :: :: :: E. LBSK,: WEST WHERRY PIltlMK 96-M WHY ARE NEAT SHOPS AND KAKBtK SHOPS AUKE? BECi THEY Yoyn .ACE. BOTH CATER TO Nothing takes the place of meat, To quell the appetite. And no meat will turn the trick, Except the meat that's right. It's the only kind of meat to buy, And here you'll find it waiting. So that here's the place for you to hie Admits of no debating. E. F. Matthews J. D. LODTZ, „ McHenry, Illinois There is only one genuine Round Oak stove. We handle it and shall be I tflad to explain its many exclusive fear | tares to you any time you .call. F. L. McOmber. 19-3 Adv Flora I)ecompany will V® with us at the Central opera house on Sun­ day, Nov. 24. AAri You insure Your Life , «»:,rfT NcHENKY. NOVEMBERS Why Not Yovir Feet? WOL(/AR'S 5HOLS i ARE THE BEST INSURANCE POLICY.IN EXISTENCE $< Wast obn Ulollar .nrv's ONLY SHOE SntciALfST will find the leaks around your windows Storm Sash will stop these leaks Better orde^ now be­ fore cold weather sets in. :: :: WILBUR LUMBER COMPANY 'PHONE ti. » WEST KcHSMltY, " 1 H»U and cape Mo^ match suiu\ at LodU't. ^ ^ I v N\ "S, A

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