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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Oct 1912, p. 8

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^rr.V -jKiiiiiiiiiii Ml m; MEW PALL i i: 1 Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Gents' Furnishings JOS. W. FREUND WEST McHENRY, PHONE 59-R & CONE AND SEE WHAT A will buy in our 5 and 10 cent department. Quite a number of people residing in McHenry and vicinity have already taken ad­ vantage of this new department and satisfied customers are call­ ing daily. Coriie in and see the display. It will please you. J. J. VYCITAL Women's fine quality fleeced ribbed Vests C Al­ and Pants, all sizes Women's medium weight fleeced ribbed 0C/ Vests and Pants, at each Lj\ Women's medium weight fleeced ribbed CA/ Union Suits, all sizes Misses' and Children's fleeced two-piece iAs garments at 25c to 4UI Boys'heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers |fl/ at 25c to 4UI Misses' fleeced Union Suits 35c Men's heavy fleeced Union Suits each .. .$1 .00 SHOES for the entire family at popular prices. Every pair marked in plain figures. :: SWEATER COATS in large variety for Men, Women and Children. :: :: John Stoffel I Bank of Ikl• 1L M McHenry ESTABLISHED 1888 This Bank receives deposits, pays 3 per cent interest on time depos­ its, extends all courtesies consist­ ent with good basin ess principles and does a GENERAL BARKING BUSINESS respectfully solicting public pat­ ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil­ lage property for sale. If you want to bny or sell, call on ns. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. Auction Sale! r. o. oAfts, AUCtlONCCR Having' dechM to quit farming undersigned will sell at auction s»k 00 the Mrs. Smith" farm, situated lira!lea souttreavtof McHen ry, 6 miles north of BitrtanV bridgr and 4 roll?? Void,' on wi i««, mvmm # commencing at eleven o'oloek a. in. sharp, the folimtfittg dsawibed pi^p ty, to-wit: ! 29--HEAD OP wve sroc«--W ----•consisting of 13 CHOICE niLK COWS la springers and some with calves by sides, 2*year-old Holstein bull, direr 3-yeaiMdd heife**, bay mare, 12 yean old, weight 1390 pounds; bay horse, 12 years old, weight 1300 pounds; bay mare, weight 900 pounds; 5 choice brood sows, will farrow in December: 5 shoata, weight 135 pounds each; 75 chickens, 12 ducks. HAY AN» ORAtNi-lO tana choice timothy hay in bdrn, 360 btttbete of oats, stack of straw, 30 acres Of fine corn in shoek. M ACHlNifffY, ETC^aaabltae pump­ ing ecgine. Dsering C0ft» harvester, mower, potato hiller, wide-tired truck wagon, top buggy, single harness, wheel barrow, hay raek, set bobsleds, sulky plow, wralklttg. plow, log chain, crow bar, mrw corn planter w*ith 80 rods wire, seeder, 2-section drag, hay rake, nlilk wagon, surry, 2 sets work harness, milk cans, strainers and pails, hay fork with 150 feet of rope, wagon springs, 2 cultivators, grind stone, six shovel spring tooth cultivator. GOOD LUNCH AT NOON. Tarns of Sale. All sums of tlO and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months' time will be given on good bankable notes drawing interest at seven per cent per annum. No property to be removed until settled for. A. J. LAPER. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that trap­ ping on my premises is strictly for­ bidden. MRS. JOS. H. JUSTEN. 19-2t Adv. Auction Sale! GEO. VOGEL. AUCTIONEER You Can Depend on It Those five words explain the merits of EARLY RISER FLOUR. Whdt setter endorsement would one ask for? That's all the housewife expects and we are here to say that we can back our words. If you have never used the McHenry product make it a point to give it a trial the very next time that you buy. Sold at the mill and by McHenry merchants WEST M HENRY FLOOR AND FEED HILLS Having decided to quit farming the undersigned Will sell at public auction on the Geo. Hotchkiss farm, located one mile east of Greenwood and four miles west of Ringwood, on I , MM 6 following described property, to-wit: 9--MEAD OF CATTLE--9 consisting of four cows, three years old; two-year-old heifer, yearling heif­ er, heifer calf--all Holsteins; 2 regis­ tered Holstein bull calves, two months old; by C. W. Harrison. Brown mare, fifteen years old; gray mare, ten years old; 6 spring shoats, 100 hens. MAY AND OR A IN--5 tons timothy hay, 200 bushels oats, 20 acres good corn in shock. MACHINERY--Lumber wagon, milk wagon, bob sleigh, top buggy, corn planter and check rower, mower, seeder, hay rake, corn plow, walking plow, riding plow, nearly new; break­ ing plow, one horse cultivator, set of scales, 10 milk cans. Terms of Sale: All sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount a credit of one year's time will be given on good bankable notes drawing interest at seven per cent per annum. No property to be removed until settled for. G. w. HOTCHKISS. C. W. HARBISON, Clerk. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will sell at auction sale at the C. T. Eldredge place in the village of McHenry on Saturday, Nov. 2, commencing at one o'clock, sharp, the following described property: One span brood mares, 11 and 12 years old, weight 3100 jtounds; bay gelding, com­ ing three years old, weight 1200 pounds; black gelding, coming three years old, weight 1200 pounds; light bay gelding, coming three years old, weight 1100 pounds; dark bay gelding, coming three years old, weight 1100 pounds; black gelding, coming two years old; sucking colt, black mare, 12 years old, weight 1000 pounds; choice cow, one sheep, jumper sled, 11-fAot new Broadcast seeder, Hay's corn planter with 80 rods wire, Deering mower, 25-gallon iroji kettle, scythe and snath, sickle grinder, grind stone, set oak wood rack stakes, 5 iron bol­ ster stakes, grass seeder, thistle spade, cement tamper, post hole digger, post maul, shovels, forks, oak stakes, cedar posts, planks, drop siding and other lumber, churn drill. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over .thjkt amount a credit of one year's time will be given on good bankable uotes drawing interest at seven per cent per annum. No property to be removed until settled for. C. C. MlLiLHEAM. SIMON STOFFEL, Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF FILING FINAL SETTLEMENT. titate of Illinois, t Couuty of Mctleury ( Estate of Peter Rothermel, deceased. To all whom It may concern: Yon are bere- by notified that on the 4th day of NoTenibier IU12, I, ait the administrator of T>aid will pruseut- to the < 'utility Court of McUfiu y County, at THE Court, House lu Woodstock Illinois, Div ttnul report of my acta and tioluK- as> HUCH A JniiulHtrator, autl TUTK the Court TO be discharged from &UY and all further DU ties and ruHpontrtbllltleM connected with SAID Estate and uiy administration thereof, at which time and place you may be present and resist such application. If you CDOOMso to do. l>uted this 7th day of October, A. D. Wit. Win J. KOTHUMU, Administrator. 17-8t-Adv NOTICE. No hunting or trespaasiug] allowed on the Bishop estate, leaded by Geo. Mevers. MRS. GEO. MEYERS. SR. 18-St-Adv. % J*** !W YOUR FARMING TOOLS C05T Preparatory to raising and repairing the building in which we are doing business it becomes necessary to dis­ pose of our heavy goods. Therefore we will for two weeks sell at cost Walk­ ing, Sulky and Gang Plows, 6, 7 and 8 foot Pulverizers, Drills and Seeders, Corn Planters, Wagons, Buggies--in fact, everything in stock EXCEPTING MANURE SPREADERS. • • ?. B Bohiandcr UH*t miMarv. Illinois. \v Fall and Winter Goods are coming in daily. Come and see our SWEATERS AH kinds and prices for Men, Women, Misses and Children SHOES for Fall and Winter wear in high and regular cuts for dress and service. SSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSBSSBSBSSS UNITE# STATES DEPOSITORY CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000. LET us mrmim the advantages and ac­ commodations you de­ rive from doing busi­ ness thru our reliable banjc* Come in and talk to us and let us show you how we can save you time, work, annoyance and money if yow deposit your money with us and pay all bills by check. :: :: :: .....SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES, $3.00 PER TEAR ., EDWIN L. WAGNER, PIM. OFFICERS:-- DR. C, H. FEGEKS, Vic. PM», CARL W. STEffttER, Cuh|*r. J) r" Warm Goods Have you given this any thought? Cold weather is coming and you or some of your family are going to need some­ thing to keep warm. The question is, Can you afford to wait until yon are forced to get them? We say you cannot. Why? Because right now is the time to get them, as the departments in all warm goods are full to the top and you will be better pleased with your selection now than later, besides the prices are lower, considering quality, now than when we will have to buy again. Think this over and then come and take a look. BLANKETS Bed Blankets are priced by weight, not by size. The line we are showing has both extra quality and fair site. 75 full size blankets, and all will weigh more than regular, at .|1.00 SI *80 SI *75 UNDERWEAR Staley brand for iae«i. You can't beat them. More wool and more size than any line made. :: Two piece garments, each 9*1 .Of SI • Union Suits at... Si.SO S2.S4 <3.00 WARM GOODS Children's 2-piece, fine ribbed, heavy fleece lined shirts and pants.. 25c Ladies' heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, ribbed and excellent quality 25c 35c 50c Children's fleeced union suits... 50c 69# Ladies1 fleeced union s^its 90c si.m Boys' shirts and pants in heavy fleepe, big valjie each...» • --*5© L. F. BLOCK, McHENRY PHONE 79-J

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