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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Nov 1903, p. 8

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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * 4* A ^ ^l" i . ** X/" ^ ** ^ *' ^V J WARRANTED SUITS, OVERCOATS, M (OATS «? BOOTS. SHOES. ^:*'7 -, " V-., if . -.•*&•:•. • • .« Y Oaps, Gloves, Mittens, Underwear,. Ghro- Floor, Bto, * •Wife'."". ."; '•-•*/ 'if V»^K*^ r*'"-' ^ I * • >V« * ••' ' - • ATTENTION!!! We do not claim to give you $2.00 worth of- ^jJoods for fl.00, bnt we do claim to give you 0 00 worth of Goods for $1.00. Do not be mis- m by such statements as giving you $3.00 f'orth of Goods for $1.00, common seam tells b better. . FREUND, M c H E N R Y . ~ WEST SPRWC GROVE ITEMS H E L P W A N T E D All the men, women and children in this vicinity to help mQve our large stock of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Flannels, Blankets, Underwear, Dress Skirts, Walking Skirts, Underskirtp, Silk Shirt Waists, Dress Shoes, School Shoes, Heavy Shoes, Felt Boots and Rubbers, Overshoes, Gloves, Mittens, Caps, Men's Pants, Overalls, Jackets, Heavy Lined Coats? Sweaters, Mackintoshes and Rain Coats. i SUITS AND 0VERC0AT5 made to your measure Correct in Style, Fit and Quality. Over IOOO ^ Samples to select from. Groceries, Teas, Coffees, Dried Fruits, Full Cream Cheese, Pickles, Sauces. Catsups, Eta, in bottles. Maple Syrup. Corn Syrup, Buckwheat, Graham, Corn Meal, Flour at lowest prices for, first* class Gooda. M. J. WALSH, Goods delivered promptly. - Phone, 363. IS YOUR BED WARM? If not, perhaps yon need some more covers.. If so, you wpuld do well to call and see our stock of comfortables and quilts. Prices are reasonable and goods are honest. A NICE RUG looks well in a house, and especially is it appreciated in the winter. They make a room appear cozy and also save the carpet. We ktive them in all sizes and at prices to suit the purchaser. Call and see them. Large selection. An immense line of carpet samples. OUR FURNITURE LINE IS LARQE AND SUPERB JACOB JUSTEN C E N T E R V I L L E . desiring to subscribe for The Plaindeal- er may leave th»ir order and money \vith Mrs. R. A. Ox to by, our correspond­ ent. The subscription price is $1.50 a year or 75 cents for six hionths. ED. 1 W. C. Moss was a Hebron visitor re­ cently. Mr/. Hubert Rauen has been very ill the past week, * Several from here visited Chicago the first of the week. Miss Lillian Sanborn* visited at t$ke Geneva Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson visited friends here Sunday. Wm. Guntou of Chicago attended to business here Monday. Miss Benlah Hodge of Riohmond^spe nt Sunday at Wm. Watts'. Misses Ella and Eva Richardson were Antioch visitors Sunday. Agent McCann of For Lake attended to business here Monday. Geo. Gould moved his household goods to Hebron Friday. Miss Laura L'chty spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Joseph and John Gaidee of Chicago were visitors here Sunday. Several farmers of English Prairie are shipping milk here now. Herbert Peacock has accepted a posi­ tion with a medicine show. Elmer Martin has moved into Antone Schaeffer's new jtenant house. J anus Owen ofi Wilmot attended to business here one day last Week. Mr. and Mrs Henry Faden visited friends here Sunday and Monday. John San home's sale Tuesday was well attended, stock selling high. John Cole. Silas Pierce and son, Mark, were Chicago visitors. Wednesday. John Westlake of Chicago spent the first of the week with his parents. Wm. Forbes and Mrs. Brennon of Hebron were visitors here recently. The Spring Grove school will give an eutertainment Wednesday, Nov. 26. Two gentlemen of the Borden Con­ densing factory were in town Sunday. Mrs. Robert Esb entertained several young ladies from Richmond Sunday. Mrs. Wilson and sister, Miss Marie Hunter are Richmond visitors this week. Attorney Smith of Chicago attended to legal matters here Monday evening. Mesdames Neish and Moss visited Richmond friends the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gould of Hebron visited relatives here several days last week. Oliver Neish was home last week with a sore hand. He went back to work Sunday. Stephen Engels of Elgin visited rela- Bviyirvg Cheap Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con­ sumption. "Eat plenty of pork," was the advice to the consumptive. 50" and 160 years ago. Salt pork is good if a rhan can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott's Emulsion is the mod« ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more than that. There is some­ thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts hew life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs. A sample will be sent free upon request. Be sure that this picture la the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and Jti; all druggists. does not mean anything 1n the way of advantage, un- less the article bought is needed and of good quality. These prices are honest and the goods are the best poss­ ible at the price. Choice Family White Fish, per lb IOC Coffee, fresh roasted, fine quality, per lb.. 15c, 20c, 35c Fine Japan Tea, «r per pound... 34c, 45c, 50c Sweet Potatoes, per pound, 3c, fi lbs. for 25c NEW DRIED FRUITS! V-&!' Peaches, 12 i-ac, Prunes, ioc Apricots; l* i-ac, SPICED AND SALT HERRING. J O H N S T O F F E L Oiv« us • Trial. P H I L I P J A E G E R ' GENERAL COflMISSION MERCHANT 2 ^ ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE BAT.ifr 0P - j "^pressed Beef, Hutton, hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs This is the oldest house on the street. application. COLD STORAC1E FREE Stall 1 * a. Wholesale Tags and price lists furnished' on CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. r"' •• r ' P ,; ®kvms " INSIST UPON HAVING! THE GENUINE URRAY& Ml U 1 FLO RE DA WATER THE MOST KFfRESHING AND DELIGHTFUL PERFUME FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF.TOILET AND BATH. IK :o & North-Westem. T.eiiv# Cliii:u^0b H.OO a r« , 3.25 p lit.;, 5.01 p rtt.v M pjC-STALEY MFG. CO. ^̂ OTLWFEARWOWRĴ ~&)uth Bend, /no. MK WOOL, ----gjMOBE Bf iEADTH t fW~WEAR. "WESTER* MADE } A.C.STALEY Mf'S.CO.: » . . SOUTH BENDjIND^ , J The Staley Underwear . t j Withou t a doub t t he bes t l i ne o f Underwear on the marke t today . ; \ -J? Every garment is perfect. Will not rip and is guaranteed to be as .< ^ represented. If we say all wool, it is all wool. As a rule* people >^do not like to buy all wool Garments owing to the fact that they usually shrink. But we positively guarantee that in Staley Under- I wear the •' " - ' ' , - f'. Jr • Material is shrunk before Qarment Is made *; All wool Underwear at prices ranging from r.... .$1.00 to $2.50 There are many women who cannot wear wool. For •'F£ $ then^ we have the RIBBED UTICA FLEECED LINED GARMENTS that beat anything on market at the price We have a lighter weight at Also Men's extra heavy fleeced lined U; tives and friends near Spring Grove Sunday. Attorneys Barnes and Iihmley of Woodstock attended to business here Saturday last. Mrs. Andrew Huff has been entertain­ ing her father, Mr. Kretchmer, for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Vene Wheeler of Elgin visited several days recently with their consins, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moss. The Creek school scholors and teacher were entertained by Miss Jnlia Vidvard at her home at Lotns Point Saturday. Don't forget the Christian Endeavor meeting next Sunday evening. Topic: "How can we help Abolish the Saloons." Edward French will lead. Our school work if prospering nicely and much interest is being shown by pupils. Several new methods are being used that are of much value. Members of the Royal Neighbor lodge should not fail to be present at the next meeting November 24. A program is being prepared and refreshments will be served. Charles Andrews toill sell his personal property Friday. November 18, at public auction. John Waspi has rented the farm, Howard Westlake taking charge of the factory. News was received here of the death of Mrs. Arthur Hannas of Richmond in a Chicago hospital. The deceased had lately undergone an oparation at her home and Saturday night it was deemed best that she be taken to Chicago, bnt all efforts proved unavailing and her death occurred Monday night. The death of Pollie Jones, wife of Robert Jones, occurred last Thursday evening, Nov. 5, at her home at Mere­ dith of consumption. The deceased came from England in 1882 with her brother, Alfred Richardson, who died some years ago, to make her home at Ringwood with another brother. Thomas Richardson She was married shortly afterward to Robt. Jones, who, with an adopted child, survives her. She had recently made a visit to England which, it is thought, hastened the end. The Best Remedy for Croup. iFrom the Atchison, Kan., Daily Globe.] 'his is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver is sure to be lost in ase of burglars. There used to be an old-fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup and tolu, but some mod­ ern mothers say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is better and does not cost so much, ilt causes the patient to "throw up the phlegm" quicker, and gives relief in a shorter time. Give this remedy as soom as the croupy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never fails and it is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all druggists. Exevrplon Rate* to Grand Lodge, I.tf. O. Y. at Springfield, 111., Via the North-Westem Line. Excursion tickets will be sold at reduced rates Nov. 16 to 18, inclusive, limited to return until Nov. 21, inclusive. Apply to agents Cnicago & North-Western R'y. Nov. 18. CASTOR 1A For Infants and Children. Tkt Kiul You Hans Always BngM of £44 Bears the SIGNATURE QUARTER OF A CENTURY HAPPENINGS IN M'HENRY TWEN­ TY-FIVE YEARS AGO. Items Clipped, from The Plttlndealer PaV- llshed.November 13. 187 8--Particularly Iutere»tlnK to Old BMident*. John B. Colby of Clifton, 111., has been spending a few days on his old stamping grounds in this village. Richard Wilson, a barber- from Chi­ cago, has opened a shop in the rooms over O. W. Owen's store. O. Bishop has opened a shop in the upper story of his warehouse, where he will manufacture the woodwork of drags, cultivators and other agricultur­ al tools. He is a go-ahead business man and is constantly starting some new enterprise that will prove beneficial to his business. Was the like ever known ¥* Right here in McHenry village we bad two candidates for the state legislature and one candidate for coroner. We bojie our neighbors won't feel proud and puffed up and go to putting on airs. We shake hands with our out-of-town acquaintances just $s though we never had a candidate in onr midst. The writing school, under the direc­ tion of Prof. -Barker, iB progressing: favorably, a class of some twenty hav­ ing already been formed with prospect of many more before -the close of the term. The lumber for the McHenry Club house at Fox lake, is on the ground, all framed, and will be put np in a few days. Allen Walsh of this village ran two: foot races in Chicago on Friday last: with noted individuals, whose names; we do not now remember, winning both: in an easy manner. Mrs. Joseph Gage of Clifton, 111., daughter of Page Colby, died at the home of her father, near this village, on Tuesday morning, of consumption. O A B T O H Z A i Bean th* Th® K'n(1 You Have Always Bought Hfnstan tt Try the i!i" yf inn MIIU ruu navtt Always 'Want ad" column. *' I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Aver's Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im­ mediate relief." t . W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. I your cough worse, prob be tonight? Worse, proD- ably. For it's first a cold, How will jnig: . • Fc then a cough, then bron­ chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec­ toral. 25c.. Sfc.. St. AO 1 $ 1 The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been. ' In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- / sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. 444 All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are bat; / , Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of | ~ Infants and Children--Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA ~i OMtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paf8» |i; goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It Is Pleasant* It | v. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic | substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm® |f and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind 'i |:) Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ̂ - and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the *7 > ><: Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. ̂ T h A ( a i l M i w n * # P ^ T i f t A M , -- T h f l M o t h e r ' s F r i e n d . ' : | CENUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. W TMC eCWTAWN I , If WIW» iTMiti N«W WM onr*. ;;[-?« •fl MI H. PETESCH DRUGGIST. Perfumery, Stationer#* Three I If he tay« take it, if he tells you not Consult your doctor. then do ** he »»y». .. to take It. then don't take It. He knows Leave it with him. \V- are willing. J. C. AVElt CO.. Lowell. Mass Mpjicri i y .. iff. OH a m Affective Oct. 3, 1906 Irm OAT TRAINS. NORTHBOUND • Via ElKia....... ...Via Dck i'laiae* < f>2 p m .i .Vla Dos I'lalne* tt.40 p in ? 8DN1>AY THAiaft. 0.10 a .• Via IH-s I'luiriea 11.14 a in 2.02 p d|v> -- Via Elgin 5.09 p m iriBK DAT TRAlMk Leavfe McHeiWy. 7.32 a nr....... \#.M am 5.25 p ra....... 7.» a ft.00p A. - #... SOUTHBOUND. .... .Via Elgin . .Via rtas rlatnes ..Via Des Plalues, SUNDAY TBAIS&. Via EIKIU 10 JO am . Via Dea P laitm 7M p m Arrive Ohio ago. .10.10 a m .9.55 a m ... 7.00 p m DUDLEY'S FAMOUS COFFEES v Shall we say that we have been signally favored by fortune in otir choice of plantations? Or may we claim the Dudley Coffee as the result of our own incessant work, our care in treatment and transportation, our incomparable plant? Some ascribe it to one cause, others to another, but the fact remains, that for rich flavor, rare aroma, superb effect,'our coffee is supreme beyond dispute. DUDLEY'S FAMOUS COFFEES M.J. WALSH 55ent1IVB ">' Put up in 1-lb. cans, cartons or T%rchm,ent-lined bags, bearing: the Dudley brand. Exceeds all other kinds in merit, though not in price. Drink It, then know what is meant by coffee. I I Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. _*< sells Cora Shellers and Treail ' _j- 'i rv , "Powers, Duplex Grinding Millie - ' Rock Inland Plows, Wagon!,' * ^Carriages, Buggies, Wind Millf^ ^ , * v Well Supplies, Harness Oifc f Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty, in --i--i----------4---------------- FnakUs WM Rod Worksl I am agent for the above. We put the Bods on your Build­ ings and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages If no more than fflOO. OatI and j|et full particulars. taenl BUcksmitiiing Prices always RMsluble We have values in ejetraordinary go«I "Dear Maud: Don't nliis the Decem­ ber copy of THE DE­ S I G N E R fo r anything--it shows the sweetest party gowns that you ever saw-- with the dearest big sleeves--and tells all about the new embroidered inserts for seams--just what you want for your canvas dress--and there's one erf those chic caped jackets that we were talking about yesterday. "Oh, it's a lovely number! so many Christmas stories, tableaux and recitations, and a fine article with pictures showing how to make table book racks--button and rib­ bon boxes and other pretty things for gifts--and--oh ! yes--there's a perfectly beautiful design for a house gown--lovely to make over your last year's blue veiling by--> I've just subscribed for a year-- 80 cents -- be sure to get tlje Christmas number--it's lovely!, "Devotedly yours, "ISABELLA" Shoes, Underwear, Dress Goods, Gloves and Mitts Its a, saving to your pocketbook to trade ̂ ex^. / . £ ' * e told you about Jp -; 'jjiur Chase & San­ b o r n C O F F E E l a s t g ^ ^k. Did-yo^i fend ^$bout lt?; w w e . e v A N 5 o ^ ; The Best and Freshest^Hf^ It is needless to say that our stock is fresh. Everything is new. We carry the beat brands of Goods that money \ ^ can buy and also a good, but cheaper, grade for last money. We can please all in the matter of price. _3 m ^ ,%l '.jS, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables itt season can always be found here. We will alsobawlle a complete line of the best BAKERY GOODS. A N T O N : , S C H N E I D E R . m

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