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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1905, p. 8

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feu/aT RARE CHANCE! * Spring and Summer Clothing at lower prices. Men's Fancy Gassitner Suits, equal to <|JQ /\/\ any $10.00 Suits iS. •. vO.W Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, you will f vn pav $12.00 for elsewhere..^.. .. .-..T * Men's ex fine Worsted Suitsj\^e-defy <|J . ̂ you to do better elsewhere at $15:. Mens Black Venetian Suits, double breasted, silk lining If yon ran watch it elsewhere at less ^ | C #QQ thau $18. <>0 well treat. . • v JOS. w. J IPS' SPRIKt HIOIIIKEMENI! Our Spring stock of Paints, Oils and Var- nishes^S^all Finishes, Etc., is much larger than ever before, and we are confident that you can find here just what you want in these lines. We still handle the CROWN Mixed Paint, which is acknowledged one of the very best brands on the market, and sold for no more than is generally asked for poor stuff- A very complete line of Japalac in all colors. Brushes of all description, from five cents to five dollars; And we also have the nicest line of plated warejpH^own--Serving Dishes, Baking Dishes, Chafing Dishes, Tea and Coffee Pots, Table ware and fancy pieces. A large line of Table and Pocket Cutlery. . Call on us. * Respectfully yours, F. L. McOmber. EVAN50N'S SPECIALS While they last. Ladies 3-strap Patent Leather Sandals, sale price i 85c One lot odds anil ends, sale price 75c Ladies' Gray Canvas Oxford, sale price $> 95c Ladies' Kid Oxford, patent tip, sale price $1.15 Gray Canvas Oxford, 5 to sale price 50c Misses' patent Leather Sandals, sale price 95c Men's Gray Oanvas Lace Shoes, sale price $1,35 One lot Lawn, sale price 7c One lot Lawn, sale price 10c We have the finest line in town of Danish Cloth, Carmen Crepe, Silk and Cotton Poplin, Crepe de Chine, Mohair Lustre, Silk Taffeta and Organdies. „ Ladies' Mohair Skirts, pleated and shirred, blue and brown, at $3.90 and $4.75 SPECIAL IN GROCERIES. Gallon dark pure Sugar Syrup "T 22c Box Herring \ 10c Bloaters, each l£c 3 cans Pink Salmon - 25c Good Prunes, per pound 2£c Good Broom 15c Bottle of Mustard 4c 3 pounds California Raisins 25c We have a fine, assortment of Granite Basins, Dippers, Pudding Pans, Mixing Bowls, Etc., your choice, each 10c W. C. EVANSON Cnt PrleM »t the Win* wood N Must clear ground, so offer 4000 shade trees in soft maple, box elder, Carolina poplar, white ash, fatal pa (speciosa) and American white elm. No. 1 stock, 1J to 5 iliehes in diameter, at 'JO per cent discount. Five hundred California pri­ vets, nice bushy plant#, used mostly for hedging; 2 to S feet and 3 to 4 feet at s an'd 10 cents each. This offef is good only while surplus lasts. Come with a b%;wagon. I will load it for little money. Also have a good assortment in hardy fruit, ornamental and ever­ green trees, small fruit plants, vines, climbers, roses, hardy flowering shrubs, etc., at prices that are right. Price list sent upon application^ J*V« BUCKLAND, Telephone, 451 Ringw_ood 111. McHenrj Exchange. Tli« (Joml Old \V«y. A severe cold or attack of 1ft grippe is like a fire, the sooner you combat it the better are your chances to overpower it. But few mothers in this age are willing to do the necessary work required to cive a good old fashioned reliable treat­ ment such as would be administered by their grandmothers, backed by Bos- chee's German Syrup, which was al­ ways used in connection with the home treatment of colds-and, is still in greater household lavor than any known reme­ dy. But even without the application of the old. fashioned aids German Syr­ up will cure a severe cold in quick time. It will cure colds in children or grown people. It relieves the congested or­ gans, allays the irritation,, and effect­ ively stops the cough. Any child will take it. It is invaluable in a household of children. Trial size bottles, 25c; regular Size, 7.5c. For sale by all drug- gfrthC v./'"-:' J; Under Auspices of Board of Trustees of Woodland Cemetery. CENTRAL Opera House CENTRAL, TOMORROW NIGHT. , - : • ; -*----- The Dramatic Department of The CHARLEY0IX P# Chicago ) Under direction of FIR FRANK C. GOING Musical Program under direction of MR. RAY ft. OWEN " "75he Obstinate Fa.mily" A Screaming Farce Adapted from the German. 3 4 4 9 9 DredLm A Dramatic Fancy by Wyne Miller. | A Touching Story £ A Phenomenal Musical Hit. . r T*> the People of ricHenry: The program E selected is the best in our repertoire and we £ promise you an entertainment of merit. % RAY B. HAHMOND, $' 'I' $ 1 Furniture! At our store can be found, at all times, the most complete line of Furniture to be found in the county. Besides the lar.ge.~and complete line we constantly have#n hand, we are always prepared to get, on very short notfce, any ar- ; tide wanted which we do not carry in stock. Our prices are always in the reach of everyone to which we contrib­ ute our success. All calls in the Under­ taking line are promptly attended to. s "TlS.s, mob mm \ The Secret of Success. forty million bottles of August Flow­ er sold in the United States alone since its introduction! And the demand for it is still growing. Isn't this a fine showing of success? Doesn't it prove that August Flower has had unfailing success in the cure of indigestion and dyspepsia--the two greatest enemies of health and happinessY Does it not af­ ford the best evidence that August Flower is a sure specific for all stomach and intestinal disordersV--that it has proved itself the best of all liver regu­ lators 1 August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty-five years in cur­ ing the ailing millions of these distress­ ing complaints--a success that is becom­ ing wider ia its scope every day, at home and abroad, as the fame of Aug­ ust Flower spreads. Trial bottles, 25c; regular size 75c. For sale by all drug­ gists. Very Low Kxciirsion Rates to San Fran­ cisco and AngelM Via the North-Western line, will be in effect from all stations May 1, 3, 8, 9, 11, 1'J and IB, with favorable return limits, in account of General Assembly of Cumberland Presbyterian church at Frasno. Two fast trains to California daily. "The Overland Limited, "(electric lighted throughout),less than three days en route. Another fast train is "The ( alifornia Express," with drawing room ami tonrist sleeping cars. The best of H\-t»rything. For5* rates, tickets, etc., >mply to agents Chicago & North-West­ ern R'y. May 13 Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space thai the fire can't • iss. Sometimes, a cough hangs on so 1. tig, you feel as if nothing but dyna mite would cure it. Z. T. Gray, of Cal­ houn, Ga., writes: "My wife had a v.-ry aggravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could nut'help her; so she took Dr. King's IN HW Discovery .for Consumption, Coughs :s. • d Colds, which eased her caugh, gave h. r sleep,Wdfinally cured her." Strict­ ly scientific cure for bronchitis and La < ippe. At N. H. Petesch's and Julia A. Story's, McHenry, and G. W. Bes- !( y's. West McHenry, drug stores, price 5'ic and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle i'nse. „ Very Low Hate* to St. Louis, Mo., Via the North-Westeru Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold on May 13 to 22 inclusive, limited to return until May H. iuclusive. on account of National l';iptist Anniversaries. Apply to agents i Chicago & North-Western R'y. May 22. [ Terrific Race With Death. "Death was fast approaching," writes Ralph F. Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla., describing his fearful race with death, 'as a result of liver trouble and h^art disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interest in life. I had tried many different doctors and several med­ icines, but got no benefit, until I began to use Electric Bitters. So wonderful WHS th^ir effect, that in three days I felt like a new man, and today I am cured of all my troubles." Guaranteed at N. H. Petesch's and Julia A Story's, McHenry, and G. W. Besley's, Weet McHenry, drug stores, price 50c. Very Low itntei* to Savannah, Ga., Via the North-Western line. Excursion tickets will be sold May 12, 13 and 14 with favorable return limits, on ac count of Travelers' Protective Associu tion of America. Apply to agents Chi "cago & North-Western R'y. May 14. Why Suffer From Kheumatlrm? Why suffer from rheumatipm when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain? The quick relief which this liniment affords makes lei-tand sleep possible, and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for a short relief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the relief became permanent Mrs V. H I Leggett of Yum Ytiui, Tennessee, U. H. i A., writes: "I am a sreatsufferer from rheumatism, all pver from head to foot, ! and Chamberlain s Pain Balm is the only thing that will relieve the pain." For sale by.iUl druggists." The Plaindealer will be sent^to itfiy address on trial three months for twenty- fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. •Don't forget the "want ad"oolasnnl Pop\ilar Prices! Doors open at 7:15 Performance begins at 8:15 3 3 3 •x i 1 SPRING IS HERE! So are our Spring Dtjess Goods, Ginghams, Percales, Waistings, Ladies' Skirts. Our SHOE STOCK is very complete in Tans and Blacks, both J |Jigh and Low cu^., Prices to suit alj. gentlemen, letus take your measure for a Suit or pair of Pants. We havea large line of samples to select fronj. , / See our Wall Paper before buying. We have "•*-:a large stock on hand. Also Floor Matting. A Pew Specials for Friday, Saturday, Monday 4 lbs, Johnson's Washing Powder 2 Packages Egg O-See..,....-.. 25 lbs. Prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15c . . . . . . . . . . 15c $I.QO Buy Sleepy Kye Flour and get the BEST; -- 1 WHEN tOU (EI READY 10 B U I L D Don't forget that we handle a very com­ plete line of Lumber of every description and everything necessary with which to Build • * A MODERN HOUSE We always strive to please our customers and are ever ready and anxious to fulfill thetr wants. So bear in mind that we are the Building Supply Headquarters. Our Feed Department is always complete. WILBUR LUMBER CO., WEST McHERNY, ILLINOIS. Su.a iiftiuftiftllilAIaiatllllaaaaaaaaauMMfMmitUltlMrAIUUUUIMHIiMBIiMftfiflHm 5 V OUR. STOCK OF Spring ana Summer is now in. We have the new shades and weaves in Spring Dress Goods in cotton and wool. A fine assortment in dainty White Waist Patterns, only one Waist of a kind, from 25® to 5oc P6*" yard. Yard-wide Silks in black and white, 7$c^ to $1.50 per yard, in Taffeta, Peau-de-Soie and Habutai. Shoes, Oxfords and Slip- , pers in black and tan. Popular shapes for summer Hats, Caps, Negligee Shirts, Underwear. We want to take your measure for a new Suit or Trousers for Easter. A large assortment of cloths to select from. We guarantee a perfect fit and the lowest prices. Groceries always pure and fresh. m. x KJalsb, HI. lUcfienry. Sups SUMMER WAISTS! Sups MIES! (iROCERIES! Sups SUMMER WAISTS! Sups GOLD MEDAL Flour, per sack, only. .$1.48 Pere Marquette yellow free stone Peach.. 15c Blossom brand Early June Peas, ex qual­ We have just received a few of our many styles of Ladies' Sunt 111 er Waists which we bought cheaper than you can buy the material. All are of the latest style and cut.. GOLD MEDAL Flour, per sack, only. .$1.48 Pere Marquette yellow free stone Peach.. 15c Blossom brand Early June Peas, ex qual­ Ladies' Waist, made of fine White Linen, good waisting quality, is gp trimmed with wide strap of embroidery dpwn front, with 4 rows A of plaits on either side: new leg of mutton sleeve. Price only.. V J v ity, per 2-lb can............ . .ia$« Ladies' Waist, made of fine White Linen, good waisting quality, is gp trimmed with wide strap of embroidery dpwn front, with 4 rows A of plaits on either side: new leg of mutton sleeve. Price only.. V J v Blossom brand Sugar Corn, no cheap field corn, but best quality, 2-lb can 10c Ladies' Waist, made of fine White Linen, good waisting quality, is gp trimmed with wide strap of embroidery dpwn front, with 4 rows A of plaits on either side: new leg of mutton sleeve. Price only.. V J v Armour's Sliced Bacon and Dried Beef, per glass jar Ladies' Waist, made of a fine Kraus Mills White Lawn, with a wavy AQ block embroidered front, the two strips of embroidery being sep- UaI arated by 2 plaits on either side; leg of mutton sleeve. Special... J V** Armour's Sliced Bacon and Dried Beef, per glass jar Ladies' Waist, made of a fine Kraus Mills White Lawn, with a wavy AQ block embroidered front, the two strips of embroidery being sep- UaI arated by 2 plaits on either side; leg of mutton sleeve. Special... J V** Armour's Pork and Beans, with or with' out Tomato Sauce, per 2-lb can. 15c Here is a waist that we brag on and can safely say we'll compare with any #2.00 waist sold elsewhere. Made of a fine White India Linen, with four inch strip of open work embroidery with handsome lace in- /T | QF sertion on either side; handsomely plaited below trimming:, \| / J tucked sleeves and back. Only.. .. . -- • -i* - *r" 8 bars Lenox Soap............. 35c Here is a waist that we brag on and can safely say we'll compare with any #2.00 waist sold elsewhere. Made of a fine White India Linen, with four inch strip of open work embroidery with handsome lace in- /T | QF sertion on either side; handsomely plaited below trimming:, \| / J tucked sleeves and back. Only.. .. . -- • -i* - *r" 10 bars Etna Soap.......,..» .jgc Here is a waist that we brag on and can safely say we'll compare with any #2.00 waist sold elsewhere. Made of a fine White India Linen, with four inch strip of open work embroidery with handsome lace in- /T | QF sertion on either side; handsomely plaited below trimming:, \| / J tucked sleeves and back. Only.. .. . -- • -i* - *r" 10-lb sack best quality Graham Flour. .'.....39c 10- lb sk. Gold Medal fine gran, corn meal 2ac BLOCK & BETHKE, McHENRY. fr

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