^ ;(v %':i; I f i > K I ^ &• , >> K ' ' V . i 'JV,' ', Bears thl • «k>r NARCOTIC. AP»#MVA;W13ZFF'UIV _ ,Sour Sltnnach,DiaiTt»Dea, Worms £k>nvulsions .Feverish IMIIH MID If m*T nr SLEEB ihcSineie Signature of ; &&?&&& NSW YOBK. \ 1 (> : i urn I h s o \ iJ I -s !l OS J s - } J t f Ms For Over EXACT COW OF VRAPPE*. Vw ctwiww www**, ntm romm orrr. " "J ' yr £• * *' sa^-iss '***- - v r x ' f*l. '• .. '•*••>: ;i;A Guess not We are here to stay. We buy the best goods that the market affords and sell the same for the lowest living price. We are giving 16 ounces to the pound, 8 quarts to the peck and 4 p^cks to the bushel. We make no tintrue statements p j and cut prices to mislead the people--tfiey V are the same the year round., , '4 'A ' •' * *" 4 Yours, for trade, ; /.V ^1'% r> v'V. R. G. TWEED, Prop. WtiSt McHenry Long distance telephone 308 Cttueos' telephone 32 Xmas Candies and Fruits y ri-fe i made i «r ^ .-&s $ vf- iSMr-V Illinois "Vj? f< The Crown Tailors of Chicago have appointed E. Lawlus, tailor, as their agent to take orders for their fine Sam- pie Suitings, as he is No. 1 at measuring and fitting all forms of men* •* . Opposite Riverside. E j . L A W L U S '» ? * " * * \ J4" line of Candies, Nuts, . *' - Fruits and Confection!'" for the Holiday Trade " «V>y .*• .4* ," • ^ / w 'if* ' t/t ~r ,f,' f • ' r'?Fv ' *•" GILBERT BROS. | McHenry, III. • V r M l has made this store his headgnarte^^^-^lili^ wood this y©ar. A complete and up to date mie of Fancy Goods, Notions, Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery, and many pretty articles. W- If |M3«ragr a fine stock of DRUQS, PATENT MEDICINES^ _ SCHOOL SUPPLIES, WALL PAPER PAINTS, AND OILS, DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES J. S. BROWN & SON, Mrs. ®i c Ool« spent Sunday «t 1#M tyatareen- Prof.; *e% SB-Iio* ^ ge6n Oil Saturday. >n and little son Kirk $0»t Friday, ry, was calling lasitThi of lt< calling on Bia>gw>bd friend* 19^ad*y. Miss Ellen Ball, of Lake Bluff, is viai ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs: David Ball. F. L. Carr, of Wanconda, was calling on relat;iTe& and friends in Bing'woOd Stinday. The iP<CL will be led next Son day evening by Mrs. J. Brown. All an invited to attend. The remains of Miss Lydia Swan were brought here from Elgin last Saturday and interred in Bingwood cemetery, The arrangements for a Christinas Cabin are made by the Universalist So ciety, which may be seen Monday even ing at M. W. A. hall. A good program is being prepared and everyone is invited to join and make this pleasant occasion one to be long remembered. All M. W. A. and their families are especially in vited. • • . . . • I>aea Your Stomach Diatresa ITcra ? Do you have pain in th« side, na usea sometimes vomiting, distress after eat ing, belching, constipation, loss of appe tite, dizziness, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish lookB, pimples and a repulsive complexion? If you have any of these symptoms, you have dyspepsia or stom ach disorder. The new discovery, Bail ey's Dyspepsia Tablets, brings quick relief, followed by a permanent cure; pleasant to take. W. J. Bailey, written on each package. Price 25 cents, post paid. Made by Lakeside Medicine Co., Chicago. Sample free. Well informed doctors prescribe them. Sold bv Miss J. A. Story. 1 y-*eo. 15-'00 New York apples cheap at the closing out sale. : ' About five years ago I was troubled with catarrh of the lower bowel," says C. T. Chisholm, 484 Dearborn Ave., Chi cago, and although I consulted several eminent physicians who prescribed for me, I found their remedies failed to in any way relieve me, wad the trouble al most became chronic. After suffering several months, I one day concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy and 1 beg to assure you that I was agreeably surprised to find after taking two doses of the remedy that I was completely relieved of the disease that had cost me so much trouble and annoyance. I am thankful to say that I have not suffered from it since." For sale by Julia A. Story. A new line of fancy shirts, collars, cuffs and neck ties just received for holiday trade at M. J. Walsh's. Brave Hen Fall. Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poison in the blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. But there's no need to feel like that. 3. W. Gardner, of Xdaville, Ind., says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he don't o#re whether he lives or dies. It gave me new strength and good appetite. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only. 50 cents at Julia A. Story's drug store. Every bottle guar anteed. • ' A good pair of Pingree & Smith shoes make a sensible Xmas gift. Get them cheap«t Owen & Chapell's. ' ^ Kow to Cure Cmafr • t Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N, Y., says* "Cham berlain's Cough Bemedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure," When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough 1ms developed, it will prevent the attack, This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Bemedy kept at band ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. for sale by Jnlia A, Story, All groceries going at cost at the clos ing out sale at Owen & Chapell'̂ fs\ ^ Pneumonia Prevented. Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lor colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pneumonia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of the most promi nent retail druggists in that city, in •peaking of this, says: "We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy for la grippe in many oases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by Julia A. Story. You didn't have to save much of your summer wages to get fitted out for -win Iter. Just go to the closing out sale At Owen i& Chapell's. Celebratejd Anttaepffs r;V of au dfapwsps. One of the greatest medical discoveries for women. We have thousands of testimonials to prove its great merit. An avttol* that should be in evsry, household. Gamot foil to bring the desired result Send at 0009 for a box with full instructions. Bent free--any of fcM jd. S." for $1. If once triad yon will aiw»fp gse jit. ^he only genuine aatisepfcic op tbff market. Address, Mice. DKAJ* 300 Jackson Bool. Chicago, m ffWy 0$,; ysfe; atlas S«»K ri*V,W -ti \ m '% r > j* V;-' i&JE . i 4- . \*y* >' X' ' .» *t 1 %' fj.' <*£* n ^ >v,- ./<sv ' stroafe ttae, but Ao stron^er 4an * ^ The Stock is bought for Spot Cash from } * * * * * * s i , " I The goods are laid before % ' : / " V - V v * ^ t" hj- ~Z*t. u - ( ,• A-l Mtike your selections. When i present it will be to your interest to gee our lina a substantial Christmas1 S,' . *i V ^ V^JV ^ 'H ft. ^ t ^ it i (, » j»t» ** , - f i t ^ " W ^ 3 ' W - f T %r f y, k' ' -V 'j • , Fa)J\ •• Unique ClirSstmaH Souvenirs* The Christmas shoppers are enabled to enjoy a rare treat this year. Miss Julia A Story, who is always at the helm with many choice Christmas novel ties, has this year quite outdone all pre vious occasions. Being an expert with the camera she conceived the idea of taking the pictures of several of our buildings and having them reproduced in china. The three selected as being of special interest to both residents and vis itors were the McHenry public school, St. Mary's German Catholic church and the Pistakee club honse. The pictures were sent to Australia last July, the china made to order and painted and last week the goods arrived in McHenry. That this original idea has been extreme, ly popular is patent by the vast number of people who have visited the gtoye during the past week. • - , 'just Saved Hi# U&; It was a thrilling escape that Charles Davis, of Bowerston. O., lately had from frightful death. For two years a severe lung trouble constantly grew wofse until it seemed he must die of consumption, Then he began to us# Dr. King's New Discovery «nd lately wrote: "It gave instant relief and ef fected a permanent cure." Such won* derful cures have for 35 years, proven it's power to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Price 50c and #100. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free ad Julia A. Story's drug store. Leave your order for flopr and grooer- is. Money saved at M. J. Walsh. A Keen Clear Brain. Your best feelings, your social posi tion or business success depend largely on the perfect action of your Stomach and Liver. Dr. King's New Life Pills give increased strength, a keen, clear brain, iugh ambition. A 26 oent box will make you feel like a new being. Sold by Julia A. Story druggist. Shoes to fit all kinds of feet*; f All grades and styles at Mi J. Walsh,' Paid Dear For His Leg^V B. D. Blanton, of Thackerville, Tex., in two years paid over $800.00 to doc tors to cure a Running Sore on his leg. Then they wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Guaranteed cure for piles. 25 cts. a box Sold by Julia A. Story, druggist,. We are selling lots of clothing. About 1000 samples to select from. M, J. Walsh. Now is the time when croup wad lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only termlef* remedy that produces im- adlat# results is One Minute Cough Cnjp. fi is yery pleasant fco take and pan be relied upon to cure congbs, colds and all lung j$i$«f»es. It will prereat consumption, Jn$to A, titory. Time to Pity Up. The Plaindealer deems it necessary at this time to call the attention of those readers who are delinquent in their sub' scription accounts to the fact that money is needed to conduct a successful news paper. Some owe for one year and Others for a longer period, and this may be taken for a polite invitation to call at the captain's office and settle. We have plenty of ink, pens and receipts and are willing to spend a reasonable amount of time each day placing our signature to the aforesaid receipts. We have been lenient'with many, and now expect a return for the courtesy shown. When you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur pose, use the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve, $:WeU known cure for piles and skin diseases. x It heals sores with out leaving a aear. Beware of counter feits. Julia A. Story. We are making •prices to get your trade. The quality of goods we sell yon will surely hold it Nothing tont new fresh goods. M. J. Walsh. Stopa the Cough and works off the Gold. laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 85 cents. % Get your candy and ants oheap *or Xmas at Owen & Chapell's. Many persons have had the experience of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North Strat ford, N. H.. who says, "For years I suf fered torture from chronic indigestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a well man of me." It digests what yon eat and is a certain cure for dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble. It gives relief at onoe even in the worst caoes, and can't help but do you good. Julia A. Story. Best English tennis flannel 7fo per yard at Owen & Chapell's. Art thou one of the many that has drained the Golden Nectar that makes thy heart full of strength and gladness? If not take Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist. Finest line of overcoats for man and boys in town going below cost at Owen &Chapell'8. v Brighti eyes are an infallible index to youth, nice windows from which Cupid shoots arrows. Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. Ask your drug gist. T OST--Between U -the «enn*n Ctttoo Finder please leave *t barn and wo gowns Banted Pi g Httm *O «trs»«s A eotD IK OSK DAY, Take LAjumvB Bioino Quinine Tab lets. _J^ 4ra|iistsjef^^ money if it feature ^ on Moh boi ftoc. j I MERRY CHSISTMAS i TO ALL m • ft f. 1 - */ l ~;l ' \ ' K and make the little tots happy by fill ing their stockings with fancy dies, Fruits and nuts. We h nice line of broken mixed at 7c per Other grades up to 40c per lf£; j NECK TIES - NECK SCARFS \ MUFFLERS • • * < . * ' • * ...-i'sev-y. v ten „ Our stock is^the finest 111 town, an elegant line to select from. A Jl line of Holiday Goods just receSs in Fancy Goods of all lunds. : and see theqi. ^ We ate offering Bargains V'-\ ' Ji 'if ^ ̂ •:"T0 QooAs Delivered Promptly. • Loos dlataaoe *pboae No. in the staple articles this" We$fc.' M. J. WALSH. . , n . r 4,^ - * ' * • * • ' 4 Old Stoves { Cheap Stov^1 •i-% • r s f" -V • Stoves for all kinds of Fitted Stoves for all kinds of People r ;; 'X : • j? ?>l. 1*, tfaj." ' M'Fi M: ** 7>Y tSmm is 4? '< J if ' -* * f ,-f' 1" % 1 % t* -I • •. - > •" '*•?*. '• .*2 •{ vv Sfsa#sii \ J ' t ? . , • v. - fh, t>' rf R'S-'- iii' 1, ' ̂ * f y *, . We take old Stov for part payment an<f y* promise to pay the balance yg ^ V; x'*.- :. " "** * 4 '» * 5 ' * r> • ' ,•, ^ 4'" *i f» % <v Y<-i We catr clean, repair ind set tfp yqqi1 heater oit sh |ice. In ^dditioq tq Stoves we c^rry a }ine qf .;; H^ware, and fa jql?b|ng ^ repa|r|i|g in of sheet metals. Wwt Side Hardware , .Vf : : fvL. ricOM s -• <-4"' <& 1 . * fi/.. Kk.'