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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Dec 1906, p. 8

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1 * * ' • * * -T* -* t' ;̂'i: ;•• r R; <:••• •, f'^V'is:^ 3- •' . V: ", v !,i;« *.-•£ *v I %hA i 1 v '•V) ft S" ^ ,*•-. • -j&Z g^aven't You Bought Suit or Overcoat lis •A j J : : , . •-V «; >i this season? We have ar big assortment s on hand at prices that would make fl TAILOR WONDER that the quality is so good for the price. In fact, the price be would charge vert for thj? same quality at^ti workmanship would . ,., appear so he had to pay* the price fo^ r . cloth alone that wey charge you for ajV..? S U I T O R O V ERC.Q A TifS '•/ t West nctienry, Illinois. r ff - y*? > ; *K- • • - ̂ fK ,f ,< " ' 2 c * I*' - Dress Up! ^ $ l a : Ir L it ' ! 1 V . t ft- ;&• #*4> » '&v. All kinds lor all kinds of fuel, All sizes! rv Jill prices. Mew Stoves and old Stoves**^ •' 'J iiff you have an old Stove that you do nof* ^ "Wish to set up this fall bring it to us aiU| y will pillow you all it is worth in ex­ change for a new one. If you want aew Stove and haven't the ready cash to*. H'tyf' ̂ and l^aru what we can do It is for ybur interest to call if yofif are in need of a Stove, anyway. #* " " . . . « ' - \ * . i m • h- - ^ ^ .i «'5, : -At "" > wM is now very complete and awaits yotti£?"X',.., inspection. We are offering many bar-t./^ gains in new Dress Goods, Flannels^! Flannelettes, Ginghams and Suitings. * Also a nice line of Shirt Waist Patterns' j in Printed Velvets, Silks, Mohairs and * Silk Warp Eoliens. Underwear for allv ages and sizes in Cottons, Wool Mixi; tures and strictly all wool. New line oil- fall Negligee Shirts, Hats, Caps anq§ Gloves. Our line of Shoes is the most > , complete in town. Pure, fresh,Grocer- les, Flour, Etc. Goods promtly deliv- " ered. 'Phone 363. :: •• •• .. 4 1: M #.Wi. M. Jf, WALSH.i ' Sf'iv'v*' : \ -V \ felt "*r i » > ..'X*,' i« , r; l/t Jfc". V' t +k>L . 2 ' ..Ar/." ^ ••/-J! .i ,3;%C J Y-a-a-s, Son, Ive seed it a cummin fur quite a spell back. You know hit uster be that tew SHOOT STRATE and tew HIT HA RD was about all that twas necessary to be somebody regardless of the cloze a fellow wore, jist so he had cloze of some kind, if it was nuthin moron a Navajoe Blankett. 'f But hits entirely different now, a feller haint in it a tall unless bees got the duds, and they hafter be some­ thing besides these ordinary every day hand-me-down duds, tew, boys, for uve noticed hit yourself that yew can tell a feller dressed in a good made-to-order suit of cloze from one dressed in a common ready-made suit, as fur as yew can see him DOES WIMMEN NOTICE HIT ?????? BETCHEE LIFE WIMEN NOTICES IT & a durn sight quicker than the men do, Son, and that counts more than anything else with most fellers. There is more truth than poetry in the old Yankee School Master quaint philosophy, for we all know that good garments are made to order; it is in the cutting, moulding and fitting for the INDIVIDUAL, that brings out the true style and finish, and the tailoring I do is noted for its skill in those particular points. Just give us a trial and be convinced. JOHN D. LODTZ F. L. ricOriBER WEST SIDE HARDWARE. * • w andGoMs CURED BY FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR CfaltiXttte, racking Coughs that ttlifb your head ache, your throat and lung* sore and inflamed, that rob you of sleep until your system becomes so ran down that you are in grave danger of Pneumonia or Consumption, are quickly cored by Fotoy'i Honey and Tcr> FOLEY'S I0IIY XID TIR soothes and heals the inflamed air pas­ sages, allays the feverish conditions, •tops the cough and prevents serious molts from a cold. FOLEY'S IMEY XID TIR is the only prominent cough medicine on the market that does not contain opiates or harmful drags of any kind and on this account is safest for children. It is unexcelled for Croup and Whoop- lap: Cough and will qnickly cure the racking cough which follows measles and leaves so many children with weak longs unless properly treated. Remember the name -- Foley's OCiey end Tar--and refuse substi­ tutes that cost you the aevne as the genuine. Do not take chances with •Mrunknown preparation. V';.N* CMsraptiM TfarMtm«4 ' C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champiagn, ID., writes: "X was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consumption. I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar; it cured me, and I have not been trou­ bled since." Three sisse--25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two ami obe-half times as much as the small size ' and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. IfiLB AID IEC0IMEIDED BY G W. BESLEY, WEST McHENRY Auction Sale! WALTER WHITE, Auctioneer. The undersigned, having decided to go West, will t»ll at Pnblic Auction on the John Stoffel farm, located 4 miles east of McHenry. 2 miles northwest of Volo, 5 miles west of Bound Lake, on Tuesday, December 18/06 commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, the following described property, to-wit: Fourteen choice cows, mostly springers; boll, 8 two-year old Heifers, 8 yearling heifers; bay mare, six years old, weight 1850 pounds; black mare, 7 years old, weight 1000 poandB; team bay geldings, 6 years old, weight 1200 pounds each; 8 brood sows, 5 Chester White sows, 20 fall pigs, 75 chickens, Champion grain binder, Milwaukee/ corn binder, bay rake, cultivator, sulky plow, 3-section drag, new; top buggy, grain drill, mow­ er, 2 walking plows, set bobs, 2 sets work harness, set driving harness, sin­ gle harness, hog rack, hay rack, lumber wagon, grindstone, 150 bushels of oats, 86 bushels of barley, 5 tons tame bay in barn, 8 tons slough hay in barn, 8 stacks slough hay, 40 bushels of potatoes, 15 acres corn in shock, 20 groin bags, 4 milk cans and other articles too numer­ ous to mention. Usual free lunch at noon. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of one year's time will be given on good bankable notes drawing interest at 6 per cent, per annum. No property^ to bf^ggnoved until settled for. • HKSKY STOFFKI,, Fny L*ng Tennessee Fight. 1 • For twenty years W. L. Rawls, of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He writes: "The swelling and soreness in side njy nose was fearfnl, till I began applying Bncklen's Arnica Salve to the sore surface; this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to re turn." Best salve in existence. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, McHenry; Gk W. Bes ley's, West McHenry. drag stores. Ssearolon Ticket* to 8tut« Horticultural Society Convention, Champaign, Ilk, Via the North-Western Line,, will be sold at induced ra^s December 11 and 12, limited to return until December 15, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Dec 12 New Cure for Epilepsy. . J. B. Waterman, of Water town, O., rural free delivery, writes: "My daugh­ ter, afflicted for years with epilepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an attack for over two years." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25c at N. H. Petesch's, McHenry; G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drag stores. <- F. O. Gans does auctioneering* Do you contemplate holding an auction sale this fall t If go, consult him. Tel­ ephone calls will be paid far fcy him. Call up Nunda or address F. O. Gans, Nunda, I1L J io-tf The Plaindftder and Chicago Daily Chronicle, "both papers one year for $8.50. Order at *mce as the time of this is limited. v&im want ftW. fO lMMir to show others that yon have reformed, go home and let your family gift qnainted with the fact. When yo want to show yourself at your best, home and do the act there. Whea yo* feel like being extra liberal, go and practice oh your wife and children first. When yon want to shine with extra brilliancy, go home and light up the whole household." To which we would add, when yon have a bad cold, go liouie and take Chamberlain's Cbngh Remedy and a qnick cure is certain- For sale by G. W. Besley. e Villi Open New Market. A. C. Matthews will next Saturday morjyfng, December a. o^ea a newjoeat market in the Henry Colby building on Water street. Mr. Matthews will serve his patrons in the same accommodating way in which he served hundreds while engaged in business on the West Side.1 John R. Hunter will again be found behind the meat block in the new mar­ ket and the patronage of the- pobliec is hereby asked. A Miraculous Cure. - y The following statement by EL M. Adams and wife, Henrietta, Pa., will interest parents and others. "A miracn- lons cure has taken place in our home. Onr child had ecsema 5 years and was pronounced incnrable, when we read sbout Electric Bitters, and concluded to try it Before the second bottle waa all taken we noticed a change for the better, and after taking 7 bottles be wa« completely cured." It's the up to date blood medicine and body bnilding tonic. Guaranteed. 50c and $1,00 at N- H. Petesch's, McHenry; G. W. Bes­ ley 's, West McHenry, drug stores. What Ton Hare Iter n Waiting 1to*. It's the Old Folks' dance, under the anspices of Owl Camp No. 4-11-44, at the Central opera house, which has been remodeled and furnished with steam beat. Snpperwill be served in the new federal office room on the first floor. Remember the date, Friday, "December 28. Wi is MaLai forwMksad lag Iwait iitwt, and Udixfi also Ian as a medicine. Dr. ; in the pan done ao nodi j " Dr. Shoqpfint sought, aloes jillMMad to tbsse re eeSAsn. It MUdsj esiwagttMBs; it <xfcw wsjl gwmtns,hx>rt|<ii». Ifciw eiM hMi nepw Otare, san db ggaion. gmnthw tliMw^#epii*~>':JNMSisUWi #Kaas as si s^1 a i wftb N. H. PETESCH f e ' l i . . ' a g ^ r - 1 1 1 1 r a g i 'f. •„.; Th?r hf t«'e Christina's Store "of i *1 • . .. . . * v West McHenry. The grandest array of Holiday good® £vef shown at lowest prices. s J " , '• »ee« Council fra^wdmp. . Council Room, Deo. 8, 1006. The board of trustees met in regular session. Present: Trustees Block, Bar- bian, Simes, Weber. Absent: Stoffel. President Evanson presiding. The min­ utes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The following bills were read and approved by the finance committee: Asthma SnfTerem Shoald KBOW Thl*. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many esses of asthma that were consid­ ered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bnesing, 701 West Third St, Davenport, Iowa, writes: "A severe cold contracted twelve years ago was neglected until it finally grew into asthma. The best medical skill available oonld not give me more than temporary relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended and one fifty cent bottle entirely cured me of asthma which bad been growing on me for twelve years. If I had taken it at ctie start I wonld have been sSved years of suffering." G W. Besley. Ht M. McOmber, 10th spcl asstnM McH ELH&P Co., lighting Mike Welch, labor Wilbnr Lumber Co., coal M. Mr Niesen. police service. John Walsh, police service.. Jos. Schneider, labor. Geo. Meyers, labor..... Wm. Simes, labor. /... -Alynw.. <: Wm. Felts, labor John Stoffel, freight .... 851.87 76.88 4..i0 : 8.98 50.00i 60.00 8.50 mm 16 85 ^ 6.10 5.40 On motion by Block, seconded by Bar- bian, the bills were approved and or­ dered paid. On motion duly carried the board adjourned. -JOHN STOFFL, j* '*;' Clerk. There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of /90 pounds has grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of Consump­ tion. I was reduced to 90 pounds when I began taking Dr. King's New Discov­ ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking 18 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and am completely cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists. 50 eents and $1.00. Trial bottle free. P H I L I P J A E G E R I '%V,; GENERAL COriMlSSION MERCHANT ^ - 4, : SPECIAL ATTSHTION GIVKN TO *H> SALB OF T ^ • . I, n V s ; V X 1 Dressed Beef, llutton. Hogs, Vsal, Pwiltif, - v ^ tildes, Etc., Butter and Eggs ' This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished on application. mJi STmAOB FREB i iSiiSASsa:*' ,f- ; lQB FREB 9! CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. | TOOTH BRUSHES ' , i*'y •V ::w> 4 ' Q-l HAIR BRUSHES • <-X„ i- • « iDrugglst. , ' f . - M .j,. #,j;i "J Fountain Syringes Hot Water Bottles 3 and hundreds of other articles. | Come early and avoid tli« rush. 'Phone 391. WEST McHBNB¥; F. A. BOH LANDER. ORDER NOW,} promptly. stop and pocket some of it instead of trying to avoid it? No man call afford to turn his back on the COAL QUES­ TION, it's the burning question of the d sound a timely that a rise in cose® lis near and any ordersytilat are w lief twitkuswill be filled rnrag carry * full line of Lumber, Lath, ngles, Brick, Lime, Cenient, ttlilbur Cumber €o. iMaasss»sitassst>ssassMsnminnmimsmnMatiis>ifiMHi>ii MSlAAJMJUIiJMAftAAf JUUUMUUUUMMMiiiii WHEN in need of anything in the* Drug Line don't forget that our stock is always complete in every respect. We handle nothing but the BEST of everything which gives us the reputation of being 4 'THE OLD RE­ LIABLE." Get the habit of buying your Drugs at Besley's and you will never be disap­ pointed. Our line of School Supplies is also very complete and the school children will al­ ways find our store the best and cheapest place in town to buy their Pencils, Pens; Pen Hold­ ers, Inks, Tablets, Etc. There is still a good assortment of "Souvenirs left and it is top to y<|| .vte^t at once it you want pue of them. Q.W. -W ,v -Z rffti -Vi m m VALUES! And values we mean. We can sell you a Fur Scarf at less than others pay forv sanw. We will compare any and all our Scarfs with any you bay elsewhere at 35 per cent, more than what we ask. MAKE US PROVE THIS. Purs consist of sable black1 Mar­ ten, Fox, Electric Seal and many others. See them. At $1.39, a.oo, £.69,N a.9&» 3*49 "Children's fine fleeced-lined Un­ derwear, an exceptionally big value, all sizes, at per garment . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 c Ladies' extra heavy plush back Underwear, something warm. A Garment you will buy at sight, all siaef, 4 to 8, each....«• *49® Ladies' gray ribbed, fleeced-lined Underwear, a snap, see them, sizes 4 to 8, each. »^5C OUR BED BLANKETS! In Bed Blankets we are able to show you values that exceed all. All sizes from small 10-4 si^e to the extra large 12-4 sizes. Low­ est prices prevail. Don't over­ look these values, they need your attention. Per pair.. 50c, 60c, 75c, 95c, $1.35, $1.39, $1.98 Wool 12-4 size Blankets, gray a n d t a n , f u l l s i z e , a t . . . . * . . . , k . $3.50, $4-75 and $5.00 ILLINOIS. - ; iiO' SP • f ' > I® v >, "a v-; ?#;v: -> Jr " -y ;

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