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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Feb 1907, p. 8

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* ' . ' • '* j»j „ Vi- ,-*£ ,:-5/*"1 |Vt „ "t /1 ^ pt^:p|ff." -&0 %*{00. $* « \.V*v Haven't You Bought A - H "h "i - * *"?' \ , -^V,. i ^4 -|#. -Jt, * H * 4; ^ vSr ; • I H i J '**- > J; ' ?"•• v*/ ' this season? We have a big assortment on hand at prices that would make a TAILOR WONDER that the quality is so good for the price. In fact, the price he would charge you for the same quality and workmanship would appear so he had to pay the price for clbth alone that we charge you for a S U I T O K O V B R C Q A l . w. West JlcHenry, Illinois. ! \vf > A\> S § ->V«< V / e. • " •»- -! I t i! ^ 'v5VLMi < :W, OUR LINE OF HOUSE* HOLD FURNITURE IS '*>• MORE COMPLETE THAN/ ' ' «VER BEFORE AND lis AT ALL TinES READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION^, : LET US OIVE YOU OUlt PRICES. THEY PLEASE. ' ic-.t," tj •.* •• '• < i #•»" -t I Ij s-, v| 5 . i , S>' ». %• iSti ' -* * :• .'a'1 ' ; ; »\ Often times the question, "Where shall 3 If ^ i ' l«v I buy my Hardware?" conies before us. "t V* The economical buyer always decides tfris 9 . i s 'V' question by purchasing from the dealer E ^ who offers the best goods at the right prices, and that's the reason his mind ' is always turned to the West Side Hard­ ware store, where the best of goods are «otd at the right prices* Try us and be M > i • ' ^ : Sj- y ^ > WEST SIDE HARDWARE Early June Peas, per can........ Early June Sifted Peas, per can..$ F^esh Rolled Oats, 6 pounds BSaacy Santos Coffee >5 *4 lbs. $1, per lb,. C^chM quality Japan Tea, reg. 30c value, lb. Fancy Kecleaned Currants, per lb. package. Fancy Seeded Raisins, per lb. package .... Rwnford's Baking Powder, per lb . . . . ,«> ;aiwm 6r Oatmeal Crackers, 3.packages.. - i te iest Maine Sweet Corn, per can. . jfin Sweet Corn, per can.. #.. Best Minnesota Patent Flour * % bbl. >^4- 6 Cans Domest ic Oi l Sardines . . . . . 3>10c cans best Mustard Sardines,.* ReAAlaska Salmon, 2 cans for . . I : . Green, Stringless Beans, 3 cans Spif f Pack Tomatoes , per can. . . , Fancy Sliced Pineapple, per can Ij, ^ " i'# Evaporated Cream, per %»eet Cider, per quart bottle...... • 10c ,15c -22c •20c •23c • 13c ..13c ..25c • -25c • 15c .. 9c $1.25 • -25c • 25c . - 25c 25c •10c • 20c • 10c ..30c West McHenry, Illinois. , COLDS r'Kl fneCLY OVIEB BY Foley's Honey . and Tar There Is no case on record of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other serious lung trouble, after Foley's Honey and Tar had been takeni t. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough, and heals and strengthens the lungs. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured many cases of incipient Consumption and even in the last stages will always give comfort and relief. Foley's Honey and Tar gives quick relief to Asthma sufferers, as it relieves the difficult breath­ ing at once. Remember the name--Foley's Honey and Tar --and refuse substitutes that cost you the same as the genuine. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation. Contains no opiates; Cured of Ttrriblo Cough on Lungt. N. Jackson of Danville, 111., writes: "My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without relief. She triecf Foley's Honey and Tar,which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since." Consumption Cured. Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind* Gentlemen:--Foley's Honey and Tar cured me of Consumption after I had suffered two years and was almost des­ perate. Three physicians failed to give me any relief and the last one said he could do me no good. I tried almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit, until Foley's Honey and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical. I improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think Foley's Honey and Tar is a God-send to people with Throat and Lung Trou­ ble. Yours very truly, MRS. MARY AMBROSE. Three sizes--25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the $1.00 bottle al­ most six times as much. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED IV G W. BESLEY, WEST McHENRY \ Official Publication; ReportWthe condition^ of the West McHenry SfateBank at West Mc Henry, State of Illinois, before the commence­ ment of business- on the 28th day of Jan- nary, 1907, as made to the Auditor of Pnblic Accounts, for the Sfota |if Illinois pnrsnant to law. V v- •" RESOURCES. / , f Loans and Discounts...... ̂ t <$47,950.35 Expense ........ . 1,128.79 Other Bonds and Securities, including Premiums..,. i... 3,000. Furniture and Fixtures...,... - 781.44 JDue from State Banks and Bankers ..... ^ 12.2W.82 Checks and other cash items.278.72 Cash on hand ^ a, .Gold Coin .......... *. . . f 165. . " Treas.Certificates: 520. h, iglwer Coin 878.50 " Treas .Certificates 585. c.. National Bank Currency 810 d. Legal Tender and Treas. Notes MS. e. Fractional Currency, nick-; . els and cents 18.40 / Total .. . . . . . . V . - . -V.. if67,971.52 LIABILITIES^ ? ; Capital Stock paid in.... . ,$25^000. Undivided profits .; \ 1,042.41 Time Deposits, Savings. %.. 19,866.74 " " Certificates ... 1,787.28 Demand Deposits,\lndividnal.. 14,915.09 " " Certificates 860. Dae ito other banks, Banks and Bankers, j'i,5,000. Total. TherwEaxdfi "With ^Sftnce Men" i# _ Record-Herald has long beeft^j surance and business men has been in­ creased as a result of the San Francisco conflagration. The Record-Herald gave itH readers fche latest and most accurate information as to insurance losses there, and was the only paper to send a special representative to San Francisco to de­ vote his attention to the insurance side of the disaster. The department has also had exclusive information of nearly all the reinsurance of the companies and other important changes resulting from the conflagration. It constantly furnishes accurate an<l concise informa­ tion on all important changes in the in­ surance world, fire, life- and casualty. It has an exclusive exchange with the insurance department of the Journal of Commerce in New York, W through that covers the news at the home offices of the companies akd secures its cable service fro^lttjfSM. All insurance men read ^h|s colplnn, and business tneri who realise /£he growing impor­ tance of insurance^™ learning thevalue of keeping informjkrthrough it. tfepleeted CoIds Threateji i [BVom the Chicago Tribune.]' " 'Don t trifle with a cold' is good ad­ vice for prudent men and .women. It may be vital in the case of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing are the proper safeguards against colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of au­ tumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordinary colds will be slight. But the ordinary light cold will become severe if neglected, and a well established, ripe cold is to the germs of diphtheria what honey is to the bee. The greatest menaxje to child life at this season of the year is the neglected cold Whether it is a child or adult, the cold slight or severe, the very best treatment that can be adopted is to givo Chamber­ lain's Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. The great popularity and im­ mense Bale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable cures of this ailment. A cold never results in pneu­ monia when it is given. For sale by all druggists. Place Tour Order K«|r, The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every post- office in the country a circuiar letter to the public, urging everyone to use en­ velopes with a return card printed thereon. Every business man, farmer or person of any. occupation should have his • name and address printed on his envelopes, thus insuring their return to the sender if anv mistake is made in the address. Call at The Plaindealer office find leave orders for this stationery and it will be put pp in first-class manner. "The Prince of Liars" at Central opera house Friday and Saturday even- iaga of this week. 1 fir* "* ril' : it To weak and ailing womcw. to at 1--gHHM way to h©lp. But with that way, two treaj^Mttt*, most be combined., Opto is local, one is coliattto. tional, but both al^ tjn&ortant, both enontfal. Dr. Shoop's Night Qpte Is the Local. Dr. Shoop's RestdratlTO, thG Constitutional. The former--Dr. Shoop's Night Cure--is w jjUptfffl mucous membrane suppository remedy, TrU&sSr. Shoop's Restorative is wholly an internal treat­ ment. The Restorative reaches throudkmt the. entire system, seeking the repair of all nerve, all tissue, and all blood ailments. flUie "Night Cure", as its name implies, doea jbl work while you sleep. It soothes sore and influx ed mucous surfaces, heals local weakness* and discharges, while the Restorative, eases, nertow excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambitioD, builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Bhoop's Restorative--Tablets or Liquid--as a general tonic to the system. For positive local help, use M well Dr. Shoop's Night Curo N. H. PETESCH, ft - Why Not Vlsrtt Cnllfornia : This winter? There will be an especial­ ly low rate during March and April-- Colonists' second-class one-way tickets $83.00 from Chicago. A. corresponding reduction in rates will be made from all pointy on The North-Western Line. Our daily and personally conducted tours offer many advantages to the traveler, among which is our service of Pullman tourist sleeping cars, through without change Chicago to San Fran­ cisco, Los Angeles or Portland, in which a double berth costs only $7.00. First-class round-trip tickets, with very liberal return limits are sold daily. Consult the nearest agent of The North- Western Line for full information- re­ garding rates, routes, etc. Feb. 7-4t Cliilri'rt Life Saved by Chamberlain'* Congh Remedy. Mrs. John Englehardt of Qera, Mich., tells of the anxious moments spent over her little two-year-old daughter who had taken a bard cold resulting in croup. She says: "I am satisfied that if it had not been for Chamberlain's Cough Rem­ edy she would have choked to death. I gave this medicine every ten minutes and she soon began to throw up the phlegm. I can Recommend it in the highest terms as I have another child that was cured in the same way, " Sold by all druggists. "The Prince of Liars" at the Central opera house Friday and Saturday even­ ings of this week. "Pine-ules" (non-alcoholic) made from resin from our Pine Forests, used for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kid­ ney diseases. Medicine for thirty days $1.00. Guaranteed to give satisfacti n or. money refunded. Get our guarantee coupon from N. H. Petesch, druggist. . . . . . $ 6 7 , 9 7 1 . 5 2 STATE OP ILLINOIS, »A_ County of McHenry, f t, CARL W- STENGER, Cashier of West Mc Henry State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; to the best of my knowledge and belief ' CARL W. STINGER, Cashier^':., A Valuable Lesson. "Six years ago I learned a valuable lesson," writes John Pleasant, of Mag­ nolia, Ind. "I then began taking Dr." King's New Life Pills, and the longer I take them the better I like tbem." They please everybody. Guaranteed at N. H. Petesch's. McHenry, G. W. Bes- West McHenry, drug sto|»|j 35o. ' Houieneekeri*' IlHtes. : Hotneseekers' tickets are on sale via The North-Western Line from points in Wisconsin the first and third Tuesday of epch month at very low rates foftthe round trip to points throughout the west, northwest and southwest. Also special low rates for one-way colonists' tickets same dates in February and March to Colorado, Wyoming and the Black Hills, and to Pacific Coast points daily during March and April. Ask agents The North-Western Line for particulars. Feb. 7-4t Chamber lain'* Cough Beinedy a Favorite, "We prefer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any other for our children," says Mr. L. J. Woodbury of Twining, Mich. "It has also done the work for us in. bard colds and croup, and wo take pleasure in recommending If# For sale by G. W. Besley. | V I >'i sv OF WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Capital Stock, $25,000. "#• •OFFICERS:; SDWIN L. WAGNER, President. , V ;/ . BARKER S. WEBSTER, Vice-Pre^etii/ «v £ SIMON STOFFEL, Vice-President. 7 ; - CARL W. STENGER, Cashier. ili CHECK1NQ ACCOUNTS. SAVINGS AC- iUNTS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, 'flESTIC AND FO.REIQN EXCHANGE, ELECTIONS, NOTARY PUBLIC, s paid on Savings Ac­ counts and Time Cer­ tificates of Deposit. Commencing Fridayv January ! 2 we will close out all odds and ends v and small lots at cost and below. Jtadies' Skirts at 25 per cent Discount. Ladies' Furs at 25 per cent Discount. . Ladies' Caps that sold at 50c, 70c and $1.00 now 35.5oand 75c. Ladies' Flannelett Night Gowns thai sold at 50c now 39c. Men's and Boys' Caps that sold at 25c and 50c now 19c and 39c. Men's and Boys' Sweaters that sold at 50c now. ;....... .39c. Men'f fleece lined Shirts and Drawers that sold at 50c now 39c. •Boys' fleece lined Shirts and Drawers thfet sold at 35c now 25c. Men's work and dress Shirts that Bold at 50c and 75c now 39c. Coffee! Coffee! -Coffee! The best in town for the money, at... .... 15c, 20c, 25, and 30c. Special discount on 10 fc or more. Soap & Wash Powder Lenox Soap 8 bars for 35c, per bo/..... ....... •/...... ..$3.15 Santa Clans Soap 8 barsfot age, B»r box CalumetFamflySosp 13 bars 35c Johnson Washing Powder, 41b pkg., per package......... ...13c. ^ :; Fairbanks' Gold Dost^4ft> pkg., per package..... ..... A ... 19c, F. A. Boh lander, West NcANiy, HI. Telephone 291. ft stop and pocket" some of it instead of trying to avoid it? No man can afford to turn his back on the COAL QUES­ TION, it's the burning question of the day. We sound a timely warning 11 a r*se coa^ ̂ near and any orders that are ieft with us will be filled promptly. ORDER NOW; • * •-" ^ | aWe darry a^full l ine f V,iW Shingles, Brick,-Lime, Cement, Etc. Ulilbur Cumber £0. --J-------------------- If (F -av-';; your drugs, experience in the business found that it is the house handles the old and reliable g that meits with success and of goods BARGAINS OS- TAINAJfLE ALL TIMES. 39c Boys' Special SMft Value We have bought and placed on sale a special 50c value in Boys' Shirts and have thrown in all shirts sold at 50c and 69c in this lot giv- ^ing you a big selection to look at, sizes 12)4 to 14, choice . 39C A snap in black Sateen Petticoats, full cut Skirt with deep 3-ruifled flounce, special value 4>@c m T&ble JLirveri --- ^ n ESLEY. S We are showing a special Union Linen ITable Cloth, onp that will wear and wash'well, 45 inches wide, square block design, per yar4« • • • •»• • • •. • • • • .. • • •..... 29c k63-jnch fine She^r union Table Linen, b6w knot and vine design with border to corres­ pond, a special big value, per yard. 35c All Linen Table Cloth, y a r a n . . » . • • » • , .*»»»»* Ladies* Plaid Golf Capes going at..69C ' ' 111 1 .1 rn , .. , .46ic-7Sc THE PLACE TO DO YOUR BUY­ ING. : 35 - K1M0HA VALUE 35c We have thrown on center counter all Kimonas sold at 50c and in order to dispose of them quickly have mar­ ked them at this low fig­ ure, going at... 33c BIO PANTS VALUES We are showing a special big value in Men's Work and Dress Pants and guar­ antee every pair to be a money saver, choice of lot $1.00, 1.39, 2.00, 2.25, 2.98 3 B ILLINOIS

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