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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Dec 1903, p. 8

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fe 'ef -v. «- J ' ' ' rt*k w^m *s»*• -;•* fe**i .' -£i«ijj^q>w iif^od irootls by mentioning Tb» Piaimieaier aUi*>r :%£•$- MansSuit,$8.00 Gloves « 50c '" * Han's Shoes 1.50 Neck Tie 25c Man's Shirt 75c Muffler 25c Man' Cap 75c Hose - - 15c ^ Handkerchief - toe. We will sell the above all for $10.00 from now to Christmas or until the supply is sold. This is a rare chance, so make a Christmas present. »' : - •£» "5 ':• fl^K &%• . Freund. I.KSE9 NO NEED OF REPEATING A LONG LINGO ABOUT THE Q xpy t" . Come in and see. That will tell the story, p - The special reduction sale is in effect ALL< I ̂ ' TfilS MONTH--too many goods--too little A - ycash is the reason. You can help us out if you care to. We have all the needed £v- Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Etc. to gladden i?-, ",v the hearts ror yuletide. W. C. EVANSON im -'"V 23*9 v3 "**y >•%&. £• ;}£** Yes a warehouse full of Farm Machinery f Wagons and Buggies. FOR THE AFTER HARVEST TRADE we have an unusually well selected stock of time saying, labor saving, money saving Implements, which we fully guarantee. It is our aim to be up tjp date and ever ready to meet, even to anticipate the wants of our most progressive customers. Farmers wh6 consult their best interests buy only the best of Goods. We sell the FAIRBANKS MORSE GASOLINE ENGINES all sizes. FEED! - FEEDi - FEED! We have on hand a large stock of Bran, Middlings, Oil Meal, Salt, Etc., on which we will not be undersold, whether you want a bag full or a Car Load. Come aij>d let us convince you. - %est McHenry, III. WM, BONSLETTT. 1 4 : ' _ , • « tflr n ' M life* irt • ! R/15111 There is no comparison between Tailor Wade and ready made Clothing and the "^V * difference in price is nothing compared 1* difference in wear. We have |? ifl" .thousands of samples to select from. Just look at thiose prices for tailor made clothing: •Sfcfe' Suits, $9 to $40 : k v~ *L: t . Pants, $2.50 to .$10.00 Cleaning, Dyeing and Scouring promptly - attended to. Bring in that old Suit and 3?</ .we -wil> make it look like new. •"Wliy ufyn't you come around Milt ? The snow Is all melted uow." "Jest my luck! Even <Ie sun is In dc conspiracy tev' keep me down,"--N«w York Evening Journal. " IacMeat of TI»T#I. Sandy Pikes--What makes yer M muddy, pard? Been rldln' in an auto­ mobile? Billy Coalgate--No: I went to sleep in a vestibule, an' somebody wiped dor feet on my whiskers.- -Chicago New*. Ho*e, Swwt Hoi "Hadn't jou better go borne, oM man? Tour wife will be expecting you." "That's Just want's worrying me."-- Chicago American. Romethlng IK the Wlai. / --Philadelphia Ledger. it Lndy--Why don't you go to work? Sandy--Becuuse I'm one o' dese peo­ ple who believes dat anyt'ing worthr doin' is worth doin* well, an' 1 never could git into shape to satisfy me ewp fcdeals. EvMnt. ' ^SSir'-*- OU^MANY ^ATftONS HAVE OUR BKSil WISI| ES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS ANl> A-HAPPY NEW YEAR. Y^ . ' * ; A V ^ V - - > . SHERMAN- S.' CHAPSLLi McHBMRY^r ijLLINOI^' ' r i, ^ #)>. '> • mifa® ^ '• -J- . r>;( r; >,t. :,nv< •• '< % £ • A Thousand Dollars' Worth ol Good. '1 have been afBioted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing grav el or stones with excruciating says A. H. Thnrnee, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O. "I got no re­ lief from medicines until I began taking Foley'B Kidney Cjp»e, then the result was surprisinf^' ^A few doses started the brick <fust like fine stones and now 1 have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man. It has done me a th usand dollars' worth of good," A kidney or bladder trouble can always be cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure in tiifte. Sold by G. W. Besley, W. Mc­ Henry. The Plaindealer is aUding new names to Its list every day. £s your name on the roll of honor? Don't borrow. This is the seaaon of the year when the prudent nnd careful housewife re­ plenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and sat­ isfactory when it is kept at band and given as soon as the cold is contracted and befor«ilt becomes settled in the sys­ tem. In almost every instance a severe cold may be warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first indi­ cation of the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It it- pleasant to take--both adults and chil­ dren like it. Buy it and you will get the best. It alwayB cures. For sale by all druggists.. To the Fobllo. We know of no greater service that this newspaper can render its many renders than to let them know of a really meritorious article and where the same may be prooured. For this reason we wish to have every reader peruse the following re<*ent letter to the manufacturers from Dexter Mahoney, a general merchant at Quigley, 111. He says: "Please send me by express two dozen of Re-Go. I find it an ex­ cellent medicine and have to keep it in stock." Re-Oo Tonic Laxative Syrup is ten unfailing cure for Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Sour Stom­ ach and Dyspepsia. It is the ideal tued- icine for children. Sold in 25c, 50c and $1.,00 bottles by G. W. Besley, druggist. W! McHenry, 111. ""S" Different Loealtty. An ad in The Plaindealer umn will bring results. 'want" ool It will be good news to the mothers of small children to learn that croup can be prevented.' iThe first sign of croup is hoarseness. A day or two before the at­ tack the child becomes hoarse. This is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appears, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all anxiety may be avoided . This remedy is used by many thousands of mothers and has never been known to fail. It is. in fact, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For sale jiy all druggists. Job work of all kinds neatly done at tbi«| office. O A S T O R X A « BMntte ̂The Kind You Haw Always Bdftt Mother--There! I hope I've pressed on your mind-- Willie--But it wasn't my mind. Ban,Francisco Examiner. Fight Will be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continaul recommenda­ tion of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will have a long and bit­ ter fight "with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Refed what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife bad every symp­ tom of consumption. She took Dr. King's. New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by Julia A. Story, McHenry, and G. W. Besley, W. Mc­ Henry, druggists. Price 50c and fl.00. Trial bottles free. Kxcurftion Kates for the Holiday*. Via the NorHrWestern Line. Bxcur* sion tickets will be sold at reduced rates to points on the North-Western System and Union Pacific Railroad within 200 miles of selling station December 24, 25, 81, and January IT 1904. Apply to agents of Chicago & North Western R'y. Dec. 81 'iittiitlw off!" --Iiondon PupcV John 1). Lodtz. K«>dn1 Dy»p«p»U Care digests all classes of food , tones andi , ntrengthens the" stomach and digestive ^ -4 organs. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion," stomach Troubles, and makes rich, red Wlood, health and strength. Kodol Dys­ pepsia Core rebuilds wornout tissues, purifies, strengthens and sweetens the" *tomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson, of W. Va., says: "I have used a number of bottles of Kodo1 Dyspepsia Cure and have found it to be a very effective and indeed, a powerful remedy for stomach ailments, I recommend it to my {rienda." Sold by AU druggists. CAST0R1A The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. In ose fbr over 80 years, has borne the signature of • and has been made under his pop* aonal supervision since its inf&noy* ̂ Allow no one to deceive you in thfab All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle witlt and endanger tlie health of inihnfa and ChUdren--Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Onrtoria la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Para* gorlc„ Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo •ubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural The Children's Panacea--The Mother's Friend. CKNUINK CASTORIA' ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Use For Over 30 Years* '-V-'r- ....»»» »«»»».»• ».».«»•» I»HMWWWW,,WM..,. ••••••• • ................ HMHHWmlH.| CLOSING OUT WINTER STOCK! AT THIRTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT. jProm Saturday, December 26, to February 1,1904 1 . . '* < - Must toe Closed Out Glen's Felt Boots. Snag Proof Overs, best quality, re(? |3. special Snag Proof Rubber Boots, best qual­ ity, woitii $11.50 Boston Rubber Boots, worth $3.00. spl.. Boys Rubber Boots, 1 to 5, worth #2.50 special Ladies Alaska Rubbers, worth $1.00, special Ladles Storm Rubbers, regular 75c, special ' ; Childs Overshoes, 6 to 12H, regular J1.00. special I Youth's Overshoes, 2 to 8, worth 11.25 / ® ; Boys Shoes, 1 to 5, regular fl.75, spcl.. ; Child's Leggings, black knit, worth | 35c, @ ; Fascinators, heavy, worth 60c, spcl. . ; All wool Petticoats, reg #1 00, spcl : Men's Dress Kid Oloves, regfl.25, spcl ! Next quality, reg 75c, spcl ; Ladies < .olf Gloves, reg 35o. spcl ; Misses bbtck Mittens, worth 25c, spl-.. Men's Mittens, calf skin, worth (J0c, @ 1 Boys leather Mitts, worth 35c, spcl Men's Canvas Mittens, 3 pair for Boys'cloth Mittens, wortli 15c, spcl Men's woolen £ouks, 8 colors, worth : 30c, special : Ladies all wool cassimere nose, worth ! 30c, special l adies fleeced lined Hose worth 20c, ChHds ali wooi Cassltnere Hose, 5% to : i). regular 30c, © : .. Men's very best fleeced fined Under­ wear. regular tJOc, special Ladies fleeced lined, extra heavy Un­ derwear, regular (iOc. special fl.08 13.10 .12.40 .81.75 .65C .45c ,49c ..79c .S1.1U ..19c ,35c .(»c ..7«c . 45c ..20c ...9h ..35c ...21c ..25c .,9c ..17c ..20c ..10c . .21c ,.35c .35c U Next Quality, ladies, regular 30c, spcl..J90c Child's fleeced lined Underwear,24 to 34, regular 35c, special 21c Ladies all wool Underwear, 3 colors, gra.v, camel hair, lavender, best gar­ ment. wortli Jl. 1.5. special ..70c Child's best Underwear, camel hair, regular 85c, special ,56c Grav klI wool Child's Underwear, regular <t0c, special , 27c Men's all wool Underwear, very best in 3 colors, regular pricefl.25, spcl •. 75c Childrens fleeced lined Underwear, 18 to 30. worth 25c, closing out at #C Dress Goods, big assortment, at 50c on th« $1.00. Men's Corduroy Suits, worth $H, spcl. .94.48 Men's Overcoats at Mc on the II.0u. *15 Coats for $7.50 ?10 Coats for .$5.00 Men's Dress Pants, worth$4 00 .82.75 Men's !?3.P0 Pants @ ' 92.25 Men's §2.50 Pants®. ,.$1.75 Men's I2.ro Pants @ ;. .S1.25 Men's Corduroy Pants worth 94.00@...18.48 Next quality wo' tli 92.25® $1.24 Tfen colors Flannelettes, regular prce 10c per yard, special ... . 8c Tennis Flannel, regular price 12c per yard, special 7}<c Men's Duck Coats worth J2.00, spcl fl 15 Next quality, worth #1.50, special .. ..90c Boys Duck Coats® 85c Best Bed Blankets at your own prices Washing Soap, the very best, 10 bars for Mc Canvas Leurglns, reg 65c. special 39c Men's Caps, worth 50c and 60c, choice..35c Plus, per paper lc Sil lv Nit 3 for 1.0c J. HUftWITZ, - W. McHENRY •••«• MH»m ssssyss ssssssss •••••••- ssssa THE HOLIDAY SEASON IS ffiRE The close of the year near at hand. With it we close our books for the fiscal year and avail our­ selves of this opportunity to thank our friends and patrons for the favors bestowed during the past year and assure you that we will be in a position to give you the best of .service during the year to come. If you know yourseJf to be indebted to me please bear in mind that I desire a settlement of all 1903 accounts prior to the opening of a new set of books for 1^04. With compliments of the season, I am Respectfully Yours, F. L. McONBER. i'- £.•. A Merry Christmas M. J, Waclsh. &

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