Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jun 1912, p. 8

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NEW SPUING Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Gents' Furnishings w. WEST McHENRY. FREUND PHONE 303 ± HSTAKTC YACHT CLUB ;mi Standard quality goods at extremely low prices FMcy SwMt Cora, 3 cans.. 25c Per can -9c SwMt Potatoes, No. 3 can. 15c value, per can 9c Hoars, in syrup 9c Succotash, per can 9c IM Kidney Beau, 3 cans 25c Per can... 9c OeldOB Pinpkla, 3 cans 25c Per can 9c Black Raspberries, in syrup, 2 cans. - - 25c Blueberries, 2 cans 25c Red Raspberries, None Such, fancy, per can 19c Uolden Wax Beans, 2 cans . ,25c White Pearl Flour, finest fami­ ly flour milled, per sack $1.58 OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE. Our trade on this is increasing right along, and it is adandy for the price. Per pound 1 -27c ILLINOIS CLUB COFFEE, 4 pounds $1.16; per pound 30c WALL PAPER We are making'sweeping' reductions on all Wall Paper in stock. It will pay you to leok over our samples and take advantage of the big reduction in* price. >: >: 0 i r I OL TING SUITS are now in popularity. If you are interested we can show you all the latest models of which this is but one of many. Interna­ tional clothes are always progressive and embrace the very newest Metropolitan ideas. The fabrics for outing suits are extremely dashy and extensive in range and not at all like the stuff you see in ready made appar­ el. They re a trifle more exclusive and that faeans everything to men of taste and re­ finement. To measure only, of course, and at extremely moderate rates. :: Hats, Shoes, Oxfords, Shirts, Collars, Ties and other toggery to complete the outfit. Call and see them. You rs truly, J. WALSH. WEST ricHENRY, ILLINOIS IbmmodoM. .CbitrlM E.-Ca»ori Vice Comiftd&or^. _William P. Lawton Rear Commoaow.-...John J. Duffy. Sr Fleet Captain Harry E. Hoff Secretary... Frank. L. Pasdeloup 233 Oottrt HouAe, Chicago. Treasurer...^ .Fred L,. Wilk, Sr Judge Advocate Wm. A. Small Fleet Surgeon-DP. H. G. W. Reinhardt Directors--Frank B. Edelmann, An­ drew McAnsh, James A. Pugh, Joseph F. Haas, William Lorimer, Sr., Fred I*. Wilk, Sr., Charles W. Peters, Ale* R. Beck, John H. MaeKay. Measurer--Edward M. Miller. ttflWlltttpL Regatta--William P. Lawtoo, chair­ man; Charles E. Carson, John J. Duffy, Sr., Fred L. Wilk, Jr., Edward Bag- got, Arthur Thompson, Anthony Seyl. Sail Boat Judges--Harry C. Wilson, Alex R. Beck, Charles W. Peters. House--Frank B. Edelmann, chair­ man; Mrs. F. H. Miller, vice chair­ man; A. X. Schmltt, Noah Pike, James E. Baggott, S. W. Blodgett, Mesdames James E. Baggot, A. S. Klein, Minnie McRoberts, Andrew McAnsb, Frank 6. Edelmann, Charles W. Peters, Chas Reed, John J. Duffy, John Reebie. Building*--A. J, Weckler, chairman; Andrew M&Ansh, John H. Mack ay, Joseph F. Haas, James E. Baggot, William Lorimer, Sr., Frank B. Edel­ mann, Fred L. Wilk, Sr., Axel Peter­ son. Motor Boat-William Foreman, chair- mail; Edward M. Miller, Harry E. Hoff, A. X. Schmltt, Byron McAnsh. Motor Boat Judges--Andrew Mc­ Ansh, Frank B. Edelmann, Samuel Blodgett, William Small, Sr., Fred H. Miller. Entertainment--Harry E. Hoff, chair­ man; William S. Moore, vice chair­ man; Mesdames William Foreman, Harry E. Hoff, A. E. Seyl, C. Kier Davis; Messrs. Arthur Thompson, Ed­ ward B&ggot, Walter Powners, Wm. Foreman, Walter Ericsson, George Nelson, John J. Duffy, Jr., Elmer Torstensoh, Fred L. Wilk, Jr., Leslie Schmltt, Byron McAnsh; Misses Flor­ ence Edelmann, Frances Reed, Flor­ ence Ericsson, Ruth Wilk, Loretta Solomon, Francesca Moyer, Emma Pu- cetti, Loretta Lorimer, Mariete Duffy, Genevieve Baggot, Ethel Reebie, Mil­ dred McRoberts, Natalia Carson. Program--William S. Moore, chair­ man; William P. Lawton, F. L. Pasde- loup. Press--Edward M. Miller, chairman; John A. Torstenson, F. L. Pasdeloup. EBtcrtdlUMMtt. At the clubhouse 8:00o'clock p. m. Saturday. June 22 Informal Saturday, June 29. Reception to Officers Wednesday, July 3. .Cotillion Thursday, July 4 Dance Saturday, July "6 , Special Entertainment P. Y. L. Y. C. Saturday, July 13 Informal Dance Saturday, July 20 _ _ ......Fathers' Minstrel Show Saturday, July 27. Commodore Reception and Ball Saturday, August 3...-Venetian Night Garden Tools •v We have a fine line of Garden Tools that are just what you want. ^The-gardener cannot expect successful crops if he hasn't the pro­ per Tools with which to work.. Let us sell you a set of garden tools that will give sat­ isfaction. :: :: :: :: :: How's Your Lawn Do you keep it mown? You have no Lawn Mower! Well, why don't you come in and let us sell you one? They don't cost so much and you cannot keep up the looks of your place without one, :: :: :: :: •• J. VYCITAL. Next Sunday, June 30 ONE TO rox MKE ON THE ICMiflFl!! NEW LAUNCH ' € « L A D E N E " AT 2:00 P. H. SHARF. ROUND TOT 50 CENTS. THE GLADENE WILL ALSO MAKE A TRIP TO PISTAKEE BAY SUNDAY FORENOON LEAVING RIVERSIDE PIER AT 10:30 O'CLOCK. ROUND TRIP, 80 CENTS. LAUNCH "GLMESS" WILL GO TO PISTAKEE THE MEW LAUNCH "CU^HNESS" WILL GO TO PISTAKEE BAY Ai 1:1* P. M., SHARP. ROUND TRIP 98 CENTS. BOTH BOATS LEAVE RIVERSIDE PIER Don't miss this opportunity to ride on either one of these beautiful new Launches, fast, comfortable and safe. We also have other new Launches. The "Gladful" for pri­ vate parties and the "Gladys" is another, both new and up-to-date. Watch for these new launches. Which will make you GLAD? :: :: :: :: :: ;; Z# Saturday, ^August JO Vaudeville (Fresh Air Pond) Saturday, August 17......T. Danfce Saturday, August 24 Masquerade Ball Saturday, , August &1.,. Harvest Wtbner and Ball Modday, Sept. 2..Presentation of Cups P. Y. L- Y. C. CARD PARTIES. Tuesdays, July 2 to Augu&t 27, inclu­ sive didOo'clock p. m. LADIES' Wednesdays, July ft to'August 28, in­ clusive 3:60 o'clock p. m. CHILIDTTEN'S 4>AY Thursdays, July fl, August"! and 22. 3:00 o'clock p. m. IMIAIT Prtfrun. FOURTH OP JULY. 10:00 a. m Special Race--Cat Boats 10:30 a. m Special Race--Class A For the "Hertz Cup" 1:30 p. m... Special Race--Power Boats Free-tor-All Handicap 2:30 p. m-- Swimming' Race 2:45 p. m Fathers' Sail Race--18-foot. Cat, Boats 4:00 p. m.. Tub Race 8:00 p. m.. Informal Dance LABOR DAY Monday, September 2 10:00 a. m Special Sail Boat Race Free-for-All Handicap 2:00 p. m... .Special Power Boat Race Free-for All Handicap 8:00 p. m Presentation of Cups Sail BM( RMN. REGULAR SEASON RACE Sunday--10:00 a. in .Cat Boats 10:30 a. m Sloops June 30, July 14, 28, August 11, 25. SPECIAL RACES Tuesday--10:00 a. m Cat Boats 10:30 a. m... Sloops July 4 Monday--10:00 a. m .Cat Boats 10:30 a* to... Sloops September 2 P*w«r B«at RMM REGULAR HANDICAP RACE Sunday--10:00 a. m Class A 10:45 a. m .Class B June 23, July 7, 21, Aug. 4, 18, Sept. 1 SPECIAL HANDICAP RACE Thursday--1:30 p. m Free-for-All July 4 Monday--2:00 p. m. Free-for-All September 2 NOTE--Power Boats--"Class A" will constitute all open boats which in their trial for handicapping make the course in twenty-six minutes or better. "Class B" will constitute all canopy top boats and all open boats which in their trial for handicapping make the course in over twenty-six minutes. Clab Outlag* will be given on four Sundays during the summer season when no racing events are scheduled (dates will be an­ nounced later). One to Emerald Park down Fox tiver, one to Wilmot, 'Wis., up Fox river, one to Bluff Lake and Lake Marie, one to Channel Lake and Lake Catherine. All members owning motor boats should volunteer any available space in their boats to make these picnics a succesi. Boats will start from the club house at 9 o'clock a. m. sharp. . Ladies will furjMsh basket lunches, etc. Read The PlalndMtor. DR. STAGGERS, M. T. All diseases treated and cured by nature's methods. If you have any chronic troubles of any kind come and see me. I have successfully cured numbers.who were so called incurable and there is hope for you. Here are a few diseases I have successfully cured after physicians have failed: Goiters, most all kinds of tumors, rheumatism, constipation, suppressed menstruation, torpid and enlarged liver, nervous pros­ trations, ovarian trouble, adhesions of all kinds, uteriqe troubles, lumbago, bowel trouble of all kinds, Bright's disease, bronchitis, lung trouble, en­ largement of the spleen, general debil­ ity, eye troubles, fatty and palpitating heart, indigestion, throat troubles, neuralgia, painful menstruration, stiff joints and weak muscles that have been caused by rheumatism, broken bones, sprains, bruises or from any other cause, all forms of paralysis. These are only a few of the diseases I have successfully handled and cured, but there are dozens of others. I can do the same for you that I have done for others. Do not stay away and suf­ fer, come and see me. Will be in Lake Geneva on Tuesdays and Fridays and will be at my office in Genoa Junction, Wis., the remainder of the week. Consultation and exam­ ination free. 2 Good home-grown potatoes, only 75 cents per bushel while supply lasts. Wm. Bonslett, West McHenry 2 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. Report of the condition of the West McHenry State Bank, located at West McHenry, State of Illinois, before the commencement of business on the 15th day of June, 1912, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, for the State of Illinois pursuant to law: RBSOURGBS. Loans: Loans on real estate... 140,675.00 Loans on collateral se­ curity 75,302.26 Other loans and dis­ counts 67,887.40 HS3.864.66 Overdrafts...*, 666.91 Investments: State, county and mu­ nicipal bonds 8,700.00 Other bonds. 38,105.00 46.805.00 Miscellaneous resources: Furniture and fixtures.. 1,300 00 Due from banks: National 20,997.04 Cash on hand: Currency 10,100.00 Gold coin 210.00 Silver coin 492.50 Minor coin 83.75 10,886.25 Other cash resources: Checks and other cash items 1.554.74 Total resources.. LIABILITIES. Oaplt&l stock paid in Undivided profits Lggfl currsui intsrcst, and expenses Deposits: Time certificates 19,630.17 Bavlngs, sublect to no­ tice 125,972.86 Demand, subject to check . 80,777.18 Demand certificates.... 560,00 Miscellaneous liabilities: t266.074.60 25.000.00 14,134.39 226.040.21 TotaUlabllitles... i266.074.60 STATE OF ILLINOIS, | County of McHenry, J ' I, CARL W. STENGER, Cashier of West McHenry State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. CARL W. STENGER, Cashier. F. A. BOH LANDED PROMPT DBUVimVv- . . . : - - - Black Hosiery for All the Ml The very best money can buy. If there were any better made you would find them here. All sizes, all prices, all colors and all the very best quality. Don't buy anything but the best. :: :: :: Children's Dresses and Rompers Children's dresses, all sizes, in ginghams, per­ cales and calicoes, at prices from. .50c to Children's rompers, best gingham, at 90c UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000. is a whole pile that makes for success in this old world of ours. You add $$ to sense whenever you make a new deposit at this savings bank. Interest works wheth­ er you are awake or asleep, and time tells the story of a competence for days to come. OF ...SAFETY DEI :, $3.00 PER YEAR. EDWIN L. WACNER, PTM. :RS: OK. C. H. FEGERS. Vise Pr*«. CARL W. STENGER, Ca.hUr. SUNN nrOITEL. Vi«« PTH. I Want to Meet You personally. I want you to know as I know\the good qualities of the goods I have to offer you. Take the Emerson Foot Lift line of Sulky and Gang Pk>Ws, as well as the Emerson Disc, nothing bet­ ter on the market today. The Van Brunt Hoe and Disc Drills, as well as the Hoos- ier,--where in this wide world* can you find anything better? Then our 9tock of Plows, Harrows, Corn Planters, -Culti­ vators, Spreaders, Wagons, Buggies and a hundred other articles from our stock is now as complete as we can make it. And you know we stand back of every­ thing we sell. With the knowledge ob­ tained by years of experience, and a de­ sire to please our customers, I want you you to know. Make us a call. :: :: WM Phones: •sssi (F pjMeneu.' i STANDARD 1W PMTERNSk) L. P. Block 'Phone 79-J. McHenry, 111. Out store U kept cool for your com­ fort by cloctric Ladies' Dresses We are showing an extraordinary value in house dresses in sizes from 34 to 46, made of a good quality percale and tailored to fit. You cannot afford to sit down and mak* them. Choice while they last $1.00 Children's Dresses Made of fine quality gingham and percale, neatly trim toed and plaited, choice, all sizes, per garment.. 85c $1.00 Ladies' Waists White Lawn Waist in low and high cut neck, worth to $1.50 choice 75c Corset Covers Ladies' Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, all sizes, each 25c Skirts Muslin Petticoats, handsomely trimmed with embroidery and linen laces, each.... • S1.00 S1.25 $1.50 Sandals Barefoot Sandals for children, misses, men and women, made of the best quality leather to be had, at per pair.,.. 75 si.00 SI.50 $2.00 Tennis Slippers 70c S2.25 $2.85 12 12 Tennis Slippers for boys Tennis Slippers, white, for men Men's $3.00 Button Shoes priced at. Men's $4.00 Button and Lace Oxfords Extra valpe in 25c fancy Lawn, some plain color. Hosiery Fine Boot Silk Hose with lisle top apd sole, for ladies. Pine gauze lisle black Hose, for ladips., 25p Men's fine gause lisle Hose, black 10 15 25 Extra quality Ladies' Silk Hose „||0 g | ̂0

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