r - ' . * - : : f s : ^ v . ••##.:- 'fbSfcgT .p- v •;, • " • - ~ 4 ! . " . ' < ' ' ? , QUARTER OF A CENTURY. FOX LAKE COMPANY* IteMM Clipped from The P lai nrinalera of April S3 and SO, 1879 it Will IwWrpointe for TriaipwMIn Bualnem. Ill prices for Men $5.00 to $15.00; Boys $1.00 to $&g<^> a Suits. w;̂ Shoes! Shoes! Men's $1 50 to $3 00 Boys' 11.00 to *3 00 Ladies' 75r to $2.50 Missee' $1.00 to $3.00 Children's 35c to$l <H) DATS! HATS! Spring and Summer styles in assorted coirs Men's 50c to $3 00 iioys' 50c to $1.50 Fancy Shirts and Neckties Overalls and Jackets. West HcHenry. JOS. W. FREUND in qemk am is at hand and you will need new Window Shades, Lace Cnrtains, Portiers or a few nice Rags. We are prepared to show yon the finest line in town in neat new patterns and colore at prices to suit your puree. Are you going to make a new Press or Shirt Waist &uit this Spring. We are showing the finest line of Dress Goods and Suit ings in town from 12$c to $1.40 per yard. : SILKS for Coats, Waists or Skirts. We can save you about 15 per cent, on anything in this line as they were „<^bang'h^before the Jap Russian war broke out. : : Our nev© spring line of Bats and Caps comprise new shapes and colors, ranging in price from 25c to $8.00. A BEAUTIFUL HAT BRUSH FREE. Ask for it. :: : : SHOES! SHOES! SHOES1 We can fit the most exacting in style, quality and price from the finest dress Shoe to the heaviest work Shoes. New Shirts, QoUars, Ties and Gloves. Leave your order for a new Suit. Over 1000 samples to select from. YOURS TRULY, PHONE 363. Goods Delivered promptly. M. J. WALSH. Gvanson's The April Clearing Sale is now on. We invite you to supply yourself at once, especially from our Shoe Stock, Muslin Underwear, Ladies Skiits, Petticoats, Etc. Silkeline in more than a dozen styles at 8fc 7 pounds Chase & Sanborn's Coffee for... .$1.00 1 gallon Pail Syrup 27c Ben Hur Flour, if you call for it, per sack.$1.25 10 pound Pail Salt Herring 75c HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EGGS. W. C. Evanson. p:H-̂ • w. The Fox Lake Transportation and Trading company has Iteen licenced by the Illinois secretary of state to ineor porate. Its capital is $2,500 and "its object the transportation of freight and passengers. The incorporators are' Robert F. Petti bone, B. S. Multman and J. C. Burchard. Are You u l>yt«peptle? If yon are a dyspeptic yon otoe it to voorself and your friends to get well Dyspepsia annoys the dyspeptic's friends because his disease sours his disposition is well as his stomach. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure not only cures dyspepsia, in digestion and «onr stomach, but this palatable, reconstructive tonicdigestant strengthens the whole digestive appa rat 11s and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure the food yon eat is en joyed. It is digested, assimilated, and its nutrient properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the resnlt. Sold by all druggists. Special H«lu(;cd Exeurnioii Kates Will be in effect from all points on the Chicago & North Western Railway for the occasions named below: Los Angeles, beginning May 8d, General Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. San Francisco, May 8d to 8th, Retail-Grocers' National Asso ciation. ^ Atlantic City, N. J., July 18-15. Nobles of the Myotic Shrine. San Francisco, Sept. 5th to 9th, Triennial Conclave Knighte Templar. San Francisco, Sept. 19th to 25th, Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O F. For information as to rates, dates of sale, etc , of these or other occasions '•nil upon the ticket agent 6f the North Western Line. Trim M»rlt Recognized. \Last winter the eldest son of Mr Paul F. Mueller, publisher of the Volks blatt-Rnndschau, Lincoln, 111., was af fleeted with a very bad cold and coflgh In speaking of how they cured it Mr. Mueller says: "We used different kindi- ot >nedicines withont any benefit to him until we commenced to use Harts' Hon ey and Horehonnd. This medicine gave immediate relief and soon cured him. In my estimation Harts' Honey and, Horehonnd is the most wonderlnl and certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles." 25c. 50c and fil 00. Sold by G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggist. Very Low Kxonr»i«»ii Rate* to San Kran- ci»co aixi Luk Aiigelefl Via the North-Western Line will ba in effect from all stations April 23 to Maj 1, inclusive, on account of National Retail Grocers' Convention and M. E. General Conference. Two solid fast trains through to California daily. "The Overlmd Limited" (electric lighter! throughout) l^ss than three days en route. Another fast train is "The Cali fornia Express" with drawing room and tourist sleeping cars. Apply to Agente Chicago & North-Western R'y. Apr 8(1 A Great Sensation. v There was a great sensation in Lees- ville. Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die. had bih life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery or Consumption He writes: "[ en dnred insufferable agonies from asthma, but your New Discovery gave me im mediate relief and soon thereafter ef fected a complete cure." Similar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchi tis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat aud lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Guar anteed by G. W Besley W. McHenry, Miss Jalia A. Story and N. H. Petesch, McHenry. Trial bottles free. Wall Map of Ibe World. A beautiful map, valuable for refer ence, printed on heavy paper, 42x64 inches, mounted on rollers, edges bound in cloth, showing our new possessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan. China. Manchuria, Korea and the Far East. Sent prepaid on receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern. P T. M., Chicago & North-Western R'y, Chicago, 111. 4-30 The Bent. Family .Salve. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives in stant relief from Burns, cures Cuts Bruises. Sores. Eczema, Tetter and all abrasions of the skin. In buying Witch Hazel S»lv it is only necessary to se^ that you get the uennine DeWitt's and a cure is certain. There are many cheap counterfeits on the market, ail of which are worthless and qnite a few are dangerous, while DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is perfectly harmless and cures. Sold by all druggists. APRIL 23. Lewis and Charles Kuhltert, eons of Chas. Knhnert of Johnsburgh, were both married in Chicago on Tuesday last. Botii couple are expected at their father's residecne this Wednesday even ing. Old fishermen tell ns that a cold winter like the past promises a good catch in the spring, as the fish try to keep warm in deep water and don't get scattered, coming up in crowded free schools at the appointed time. So look out for a good season.' Never Lefore in the i^istory of our country, everything considered, could building be done as cheaply as today Lumber, nails, paint, stone and brick, labor and everytaing needed, is cheaper than ever before. APRIL, 80. The editor and family acknowledge a pleasant serenade from the Johnsburgh brass baud on Monday evening. Thanks Come again. I hereby offer a reward of $50 for the return of iny watch and chain, taken from my residence on the night of April Uth, and no questions will be rtblted. AI. Hanbios' two thoroughbred horses, "Ainmadus" and "Crockford," will remain this season at his stables in this village and will be under the care of T. R. Phalen. At the council meeting on Saturday night Henry Colfev was reappointed treasnrer of tfie village for the ensuing year The saloon license for the com- iHg year was fi^ed at $100. By a notice in another column it will be seen that the firm of Bucklin & Stevens has been dissolved, Mr. Bucklin retiring and F A. Schnorr taking biff place, the firm now being Stevens & Schnorr Mr. Schnorr is a young man j who has been with the firm the past four years. ' Trial Subscription!. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address for three months ior twenty- five cents as a "trial trip." Try it, and if we hear nothing from yon at the end of the time paid for, the paper will be discontinued. If you wish it to contin ue hand in $1.50 and we will enter your name on our regular list for a year. We propose to make The Plaindealer bet ter next year than ever before. A three months' trial will convince you. Our correspondents are authorized to take these subscriptions Remember, the paper will be stopped at the end of the thjee months if you are hot satisfied, tf "In December, 1900, I had a severe cold and was so hoarse I could not speak above a whisper, " says Allen Davis of Freestone. N. Y. "I tried several em- edies and got no relief until I nsed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, one bot tle of which cured me. I always speak a good word for that medicine." For sale by all druggist* RiiKnla-Japan AMhh, Ten Ont». A Russo-Japanese Atlas has been is sued by the Chicago & North-Western R'y. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient form for reference. The eastern situation shown in detail, with tables showing relative military and naval strength and finan cial resources of Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any address on receipt of ten (10) cents in postage by W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M.. Chicago. Apr 80^ Oave Hiui Immediate Kellef. J. Odgers of Frosthnrg, Md., writes: "I had a very bad attack oi kidney complaint and tried Foley's Kidney Cure, which gave me immediate relief, and I was perfectly cured after taking two bottles." It never fails to give comfort and relief even in the worst cases. Sold by G. W. Besley, West McHenry. How to Ward oft' an Attack of Rheuma tism. "For years when spring time came on *nd I went into gardening, I was sure *o have an attack of rheumatism, and very attack was more severe than the preceding one," says Josie McDonald, )f Man, Logan county, W. Va. "I tried everything with no relief what- ver until I procured a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, and the first appli- ation gave me ease and before the first bottle was used I ft>lt like a different person. Now I feel that I am cured, but I always keep a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm in the house, and when I feel anv symptoms of a return I soon Irive it away with one or two applica tions of this liniment." For saUvby all lruggists An ad in The Plaindealer anon will briner results. •want" col- Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immedi ate relief in Coughfe. Croup and La- '.ir ppe because it does not pass imme- liatelv into the stomach, but takes ef fect right at the seat of trouble. It Iraws ont the inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by en abling the lungs to contribute pure life- giving and life sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take and it is good ilike for yonng and old. Sold by all lruggists. Don't forget the "want ad"coltraml Men 01 oaft .A. BOHLANDER WpST flcHENRY, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE NO. 391 Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through -the years. It pays to use the right stuff. " Men of oak" are men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of the sound est materials. Chfld'hood-'is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right stuff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm foundation for a sturdy consti tution. Send for free sample. SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 6O0. and 91.OO; all druggists. At the Variety Store I Boys' Waists 25c to 80c Sox, per pair 5c to 20c Ladies' lace and embroidered Stockings 15c to 25c Fine Handkerchiefs 5c to 20c Turn over Collars 5c Towels 10c to 25c Notions All prices Large Granite Kettles. .25c to 85c Coffee and Tea Pots 80c Refrigerator Utinsels.. .All prices Cornelian fire-proof ware all prices CHINA AND GLASS WARE Job work of all kinds neatly done at this office The Safe and Mure Kidney Remedy. The surest and safest remedy for all kidney and bladder diseases is Foley's Kidney Cure. It will cure slight dis orders in a few days and will cure Bright's disease and Diabetes if taken in time and even in the most advanced stages it never fails to gfve comfort and relief. 'If yon notice any irregularities commence taking at once. Sold by G. W. Besley, W. McHenry. Is your family worth Ec a day to you ? A protector that win protect your family night and day it the CHICAGO TELEPHONE Oust lint 5 cents pop day CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY TEAS £r POAST^D PiFrS£ Don't Wa.it but come at once and get your Suit ings, Waistings, Skirts, Shoes and Oxfords while the assortment is large Try the above Coffees and Teas and get the best, y ^ ^ Coffee from 12c to 35c per lb. Teas from 30c to 65c per pound WaJl Pa. per $ '6U ate if you buy SiSepy Eye get THE BEST. « ur, you CROCKEBY and GLASSWARE al ways on hand. You will find our prices always the lowest $ '<) - • ; :*• & $ I :V ft $ $ $ $• $ K Cleaning and Repairing Many times Men's and Ladies' Suits are cast aside as unfit for further wear when a thorough cleaning is all that is needed. If you have a suit, either ladies' or gentleman's that needs cleaning and repairing, leave it with us and you will be agreeably surprised at the change we can make in it. IT WILL LOOK LIKE NEW If you have no suit that needs repairing, we can make you a new. one at the right price. John D. Lodtz. •SI I*: S I 5 1 6 I $ i^t t'fr* A t't'i A >•* A A A A A A JK A A TTT I ty I^J ly »J Kf 1 ijpj tii tx* "X* *X* I CARPETS & liUdS! 1 I I have just received and now have on exhibition the finest line of Carpets and Rugs ever sent out by the *Richardson Company. If a Carpet is made by Richardson it is a guarantee of quality. If you contemplate purchasing a new Carpet, in Ingrain, Brussels, or any other style, this spring, it will pay you to call and see my samples. I will guarantee to meet all Chicago prices and in most cases save you money. i Jacob Justen. I % s A A A «•« A A A A ifi iti rfi tti iti ifri At i*t]| A A A itli rft ifrift v|! l|i ij,l ly IJJ.1 Hi JJ IJ.I 1^1 ^ lXl V %V V lV " V " W M4r Ladies Spring Coats! Ladies- Spring Coats in 32-34 size only, made of light colored covert cloth, w ell lined, choice. * . .. 98c Ladies tailor-made Suits, bought at % less regular price at $7.79 $10.49 $11.46 Children's Spring Jackets, made of all wool material, collar and cuff neatly trimmed with braid and but tons, your choice, while we have ^em, at $1.75, $1.98 Ladies Cravenett Coats, \JOxford grey only, at ... $2.10 JUST RECEIVED IN INFANTS, CHILD'S AND MISSES SHOES. Shoes Shoes Shoes $L9$ m Infants Dongnla lace, spring heel, patent tip, JE A ̂ regular (>0c Shoes, only Infants' kid lace, patent tip, patent leather, heel faxed, regular 90c, only Child's Dongola lace, patent tip, rope stitched, a very dressy Shoe, reg $1.25, sizes 8 x/% to 11. Misses Dongola lace, patent tip, rope stitched, ( sizes 11% to 2, °jjly 69c 9$c 9$c Misses kid lace patent leather, low heel, glove kid top, a very dressy and up-to-date shoe, reg $2.50, only Little Gent's Shoes, lace, low heel, nickel eyelets and hooks, regular $1.25, sizes %% to 13^, only Boys' satin calf lace Shoes, solid as a rock, sizes 2% to 5 1-2, reg $1.50, only.. $1.29 BLOCK & BETHKE CASH DEPARTMENT STORE, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. 'PHONE, 314 Silk Waist Bargains! Another lot of those Ladies Silk Waists in unheard of bargains. Waists that are made of best oil boiled Taffeta Silk in fancy colors, neatly tucked and trimmed. Waists that are sold at a great loss to the maker, wholesale price on these Waists formerly was $4.00 and $ 5 . 0 0 , w e h a v e y o u r c h o i c e a t . . . . $1.98, $1.49