WWmW?, ";V/'. ^ x "!• r,T ; w« . * • t|» 'ft <£"$«$» «t« $ $ i|» «|i it» <ft »]> »$» »t» »t» *f> $» *$» «$nXnl» $ 0 «$> »fl »fl »$» $ <t> 'I1 'ft'? 'I* 'I1 'I* $ *1* *$ !t' 'I1 *1* *1* 'I1 $ $ ft* & «fl 'I* 'I1 *1' <£' $' 'I1 'ft »I« »$» «X' 'I' »t< »|» »$» t$' »$« »|» »$» *|i >|* «$ <$i <Jh|i «|Mfi r ~ ; 12SEIEI.V3< -• I '• S , -\V ^ •- ;•>/- ... V "*' \' t' "***>/>>*< v *< *. k -' 4 ^tci Ist, •••••••••••fly ••* * * v ?** 1 "I*. <??' ^'»,4 j . i,. m$i - f >.V * w& p'. GROCERY BARGAINS m&d To move a large amount of good Groceries and Food Stuffs we make the following prices while the stock lasts: COFFEE! COFFEE! Fancy Peaberry and Santos Roasted Coffee, worth 20e per pound at ... . 00 Extra fancy Mocha and Java Coffee, worth 35c per pound, at...... , '. . 1*7Q Grinding lc per pound extra, SUGAR! N. O. Brown Sugar, pure cane goods, for cook ing, per pound & 2Hc FRUIT JARS! Best Mason Jars, quart, complete with cap and rubbers, per dozen 290 Lowest price on record. Fancy Oolong or English Breakfast Tea, pel" pound. Always sells for 50c per pound. SALT! TEA! Pine Uneolored Japan Tea, per pound Worth 40 cents. Best Gunpowder Tea, per pound Regular 60c quality. 13c 17c Best Table Salt, in 10-pound bags . Regular price, 10c. ...6Kc FLOUR! Pillsbury's Best, 50-pound bags . , $1.19 Primrose Flour, 50-pound bags #Kl.l3 Every bag guaranteed. Fancy Rye or Graham Flour, 25-lb bags.. 39c CROCKERY! 10-gallon Jars, each 49c 20-gallon Jars, each $1.49 Regular price, $2.25. Good for packing Meat, Pickles, Etc. Flower Pots & Jardinieres ...9c ...3c . .13 c i/ 25c Jardinieres, each ................ Flower Pots, up from ....". Water Pitchers, large size, worth 25c F a n c y C u s p i d o r s , e a c h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 only White China Cream Pitchers. .5 1-2C A snap--worth 15c. Large Mixing Bowls, best quality, each,... 9C Regular price, 25c. MOLASSES! Finest N. O. ^Molasses in gallon pails.. ...23c Always sells for 40 cents per gallon. CANNED GOODS! A rmour's Potted H§im, 10c size.... 4c Condensed Soups, all varieties, per can ... 3C Tomato, Vegetable, Oxtail, Etc. Regular price, 10c. Ten cans to a customer. Imported Smoked Sardines, put up in oil, reg ular price 18c, per can 8 1-2C SOAP* Kirk's American Family, per bar... ...3 1-SC Kirk's Jap Rose Toilet Soap.! ..7 l-2c Macaroni and Spaghetti Best Imported Macaroni, per pound. ..3 1-2C Best Imported Spaghetti, per pound.. 3 1-2C Egg Noodles for Soup, per pound 3 l-2c Fancy hand picked Navy Beans, lb. ...3 l-2c EXTRA SPECIAL Kellog's Toasted Com Flakes, pkg 5c Apitezo and Grape Nuts, pkg .£>c Quaker Oats, per package *7 l-2c Fancy Turkish Dates, per pound 3 1-2C California Walnuts, per pound -9C Fancy Tomato Catsup,^ worth 15c, 6 1-2C 40-foot Wash Lines, each. 3 l-2c GILBERT BROS. McHENRY. ILLINOIS. »*§*» A A >*i» «*£= A A A A A A »*K A A" A A »•• A A >*t>« A A A A A »*t*> A »*!% A »T« *T> «TI *T« »t« »T. A »T» A «T» .T. «T« »T» «T« *T> »Ti *T* A «T> »T. »*r« A »T» A A A »*$». »*j*. A A .4*. ,4*. A -4». tjy ijl If! ^ ijjgi iJJji y,i tj^i iji IJJ,I i^i fjnp ill ij' iff 1,1,1 tjl xjf t^l iff ijl i^l l^i iji ^ •t^l- ^ ̂ ^ ^ *,},i *1' (Jji ij^i ill IM I• I If 1 (fi f•§ til Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to keep it from being too rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something) too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Well-fedhair will be strong,and will remain where it belongs -- on the head, not on the comb! The best kind ol a testimonial -- "Sold for over sixty years." A ijers 9 SAKSAPAULLA. psi J c CHEUtY NCTOCAL. a of oblivion in which the republicans of Illinois are more than glad to let him remain. If Mr. Mason could bnt learn that only for his erratic conrse hie abil ities would have kept him in line m the senate daring the remainder of his nat- mai life, he woald certainly cea&e his efforts to get in the lime-light, Bnt his failure to rise to the occasion when call ed npon by the martyred president will never be forgotten by the loyal republi cans of the great state of Illinois.-- Southern Illinois (Flora) Journal. [he Nctlenrf Plaindealer v PUBLISHED KVttliY THUKSDAY BY -f, F. G. SCH REINER. OBce 1b Bank Building. Telephone, Ho. Tit. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year 11.50 fix months, 75 cts. Three months. 40 eta. Thursday, August 23, 1907. IN announcing his candidacy for United States senator to succeed Sena- ; tor Hopkins, ex-Senator William E. Ma- ion makes a violent attack on Mr. Hop kins, on account of his espousal of the cause of Senator Reed Suioot of Utah. There may be valid objections to the pre election of Senator Hopkins, bnt his v ^defense of Senator Smoot is not one of ' 4fcem. The right o. Mr. Smoot to occu- , - |>y the seat to which he had been elect- #4 was thoroly investigated and threshed out in the gbnate for more than two years. It was shown clearly that, tho a member of the Latter Day Saints, he •> liad never been guilty of the practice of polygamy, nor had he ever counte nanced the practice in any way, either /^officially or privately. And Senator ' Hopkins' espousal of his cause was a re markable act of moral courage and ^ bravery in view of the intense prejudice Vhich had been aroueed against Smoot. Indeed it was in marked contrast to the inconsistent course of ex-senator Mason, who, when the martyred McKintey waB doing everything poBsible to avert war with Spain, was indulging in the most inflammatory panegyrics in favor of war, and who, when war was finally declared, made equally inflammatory speeches in favor of immediate cessation • t>f hostilities, and who, for his utter failure to support republican policies and uphold the hands of & republican wa» allowed to drop ipta a ••Regular as the Sun" is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun is the most regular performance in the universe, unless it is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by N. H. Petesch, F. Masquelet, Mc- Henry;G. W. Beeley, West McHenry, druggists. 25c. Why not get in line? Yes, it is a special--a very special--rate, fl.75 for this paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean for one full year. Don't let it get away from you. PineuleB for the kidneys strengthen these organs and assist in drawing poi son from the blood. Try them for rheu matism, kidney, bladder trouble, lum bago and that tired, worn out feeling. They bring quick relief. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store. We have arranged with The Weekly Inter-Ocean so that our patrons can se cure that sterling paper, together with our own, at the exceedingly low rate of $1.75 for one year. This is a rare op portunity and shonld be taken advant age of. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please note it is made alone for Piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching, painful, protruding, blind piles disap pear like magic by its use. Large nick el-capped glass jars 50 cents. Sold by , N. H. Petesch. Nothing like knowing what's going on. We keep yon posted locally, but The Weekly Inter-Ocean gives the news of all the world. By our special ar rangement you can secure both papers for one full year for the very low rate of fl.75. | Summer coughs and colds yield at once to Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like it. Pleasant to take. Its laxative qualities recommend it to mothers. Hoarseness, coughs and croup yield quickly. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drag store. When in need of drugs goto Petesch's flrug store. Headache and constipation disappear when Dade's Little Liver Pills are used. They keep the system clean, the stom ach sweet. Taken occasionally they keep you well. They are for the entire family. Sold at N. H,« Petesch's drug store. R*ad The Pl*lnd*Ur. What the 19th Century Has Done for tin. The man who lived at the time of the French revolution, when the seeds of freedom, sown in previous years, wfere producing a harvest of blood, could not conceive the world existing as it does today. The wildest flights of his imag ination did not include the far-reaching discoveries and simple inventions that have brought a revolution in the lives of the peoplfe. The nineteenth century did more for humanity than has any other equal span of years. The appli cation of science to art and industry has bettered the conditions of mankind thruont the civilized world. Today eager seekers of knowledge coax with steady persistence mighty secrets from nature, while the practical man stands near, overhearing all and turning all to advantage. So it is that modern man bids earth, air, fire and water do his work or minister to his pleasure, and they obey. The record of what wae done in that centnry has been told by John McGovern, of the Chicago Tri bune, in his new book. "The Fireside University for Home Circle Study and Entertainment." He tells how the students of home need, laborers for the good of all, have worked in secret lab oratories, hidden workshops and behind closed doors, and give us the results of their efforts in a few easy and interest ing lessons. Without a book like this such a collection of information could not be bought for any sum of money. McGovern's book is of absorbing inter est and great practical value. Not a chapter, page or line is wasted. There is solid information of the rarest kind on every topic. He not only tells us of the origin and history of the common articles )of daily use, but describes the •amazing revelations of science and tre mendous improvement in all the arts of life, and tells it in an easy and enter taining way. Few authors have such a happy faculty of combining instruction with entertainment. "The Fireside University for Home Circle Study and Entertainment" is a book that will not ^nly be appreciated by students, but will be appreciated keenly by anyone who has a few moments a day to devote to general reading. Life insurance. For twenty-five cents you can now in sure yourself and family against any bad results from an attack of cholera or diarrhoea during the summer months. That is the price of a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that has never been known to fail. Buy it now, it may save life. For sale by all drug gists. * HORSE WANTED--A good roadster, weight about 1150 pounds, age between four and seven years. Mu&t be Bound in every respect. J. N. Miller, Mc Henry, 111, Man Zan remedy comes put up in col lapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy toap- ply right where soreness and inflamma tion exists. It relieves at once blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Guaranteed. Price 50 cents. Get it to day. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug •fore. - Place Yonr Order Now. The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every posi- offioe in the country a circular 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 and leave orders for this stationery and it will be put up in first-class manner. Remedy For Diarrhoea. Never Known to Fall. "I want to say a few words for Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy! I have used this preparation in my family for the past five years and have recommended to a number of peo ple in York county and have never known it to fail to effect a cure in any instance. I feel that I cannot say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world." S. Jemison, Spring Grove, York County, Pa. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. NOTICE OF PROBATING OF WILL. O. B. WHITTEMOBB, Attorney. Estate of John Cleary, deceased. HTATF- OF ILLINOIS I MCHENKY COUNTY F In the County Court. August term, A. D. 11)07. To the unknown heirs at law, devisees, legatees and all persons Interested in the es tate of John Cleary, deceased, late of Nunda, McHenry county, Illinois. By order of said court, public notice Is here by Klven that Monday, the 1(lth day of Sep tember, A. 1), UJ07, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the Court House In Woodstock, in said county, Is set for hearing the proof of the execution of the will of said John Cleary, deceased, and for admitting said will to probate, when and where you can be, heard in said matter If you so desire. G. F. RUSHTON, Woodstock. 111.. Aug. 6, 1007. County Clerk. If you suffer from bloating, belching, sour stomach, indigestion or dyspepsia take a Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, and overcome the disagree able trouble. It will improve the appe tite and aid digestion. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drug store. Constipation Baked aweet applet, with aoma people, brine prompt relief for Constipation. With others, ftoarse all wheat bread will have the same effect. Nature undoubtedly has a vegetable remedy to relieve every "ailment known to man, if physiciam san but find Nature's way to health. And tills is Itrtkingly true with regard to Constipation. The bark of a certain tree in California--Cfct- *ra Sagrada--offers a most excellent aid to this md. But. combined with Egyptian Senna, 81ip- »ry Elm Bark, Solid Extract of Prunes, etc., this •me Oftscara bark is given its greatest possible tower to correct constipation. A toothsome Sandy Tablet, called Lax-ets. is now made at the Jr. Shoop Laboratories, from this ingenuous and nost effective prescription. Its effect on Conitt- tatlon. Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath, fallow Complexion, etc., is indeed prompt and atlsfying. No griping, no unpleasant after effects arecx- wrlenced, and Lax-ets are put up in beautiful Ithographed metal boxes at ft cents and 35 oanta •er box. For something new. nice, economical and dfecti ve. try a box of N. It PETESCH, i ONE NIOHT ONLY Sunday, August £5 THE HILARIOUS RURAL COMEDY A Pair of Country Kids SEE Tho Realistic Explosion The Wharf Scone -- --Rescue from the Waves The Country Dance O The Lively Kids The Funny Old Folka ======== A Scenic Production Complete. Ten Great Specialties and Musical Num bers. A Guaranteed New and First Class Production. : : : Prices: 25,35,50c SEATS ON SALE AT GILBERT'S PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits Ait shapes and sizes. Sev eral proofs to select from. Each doz en finished in different styles. Price, C3.00 ajid upward. Outdoor Work We have extensive tipparatus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as group pictures, views f buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Ci%la>.rgemoi\t tt Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed in every Instance. Finished in black and white or colors. Frame s A variety of styles in stock to select from. Odd sizes trade up for any size picture, certificate, ate. Waukegan St., near the Standplpe. WEST McHENRY, ILL. Telephone, 493 PROS A TE NEWS E l f S | [.Furnished by McHenry County Abstract Company, Woodstock, Illinois.] REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. H. W. Allen & w to Frankie F.. Stephen- sen, pt Its ;«( Si 71 Itlngwood $180 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Einil Bernard Velin, 24. ..C*,... .Nunda Alma Josephine Pihl, 22... Nunda David Pale Floyds 19,..,..Woodstock Efiie Marion Phillipft, 19. Hebron Robert Miller, 19 . .Chemung Twp Sadie Ridge, 20 N. Lawrence, 111. Notice! To insure publication in The Pliiii dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to take particular nonce to this effect Frank Masquelet Druggist nil Apotbeury it r.ives tmc a&sT ntxjLrs. ' TiK>*r:irr::3pNiAif "TSUSS HOLDS IN ANV POSITION. wMmm We have a complete line of the above aamcd Truaac*. You will always find here a full supply of our Family Modlclnes. We are glad to say that the public believe in us and have been our firm friends ever since we started in business. We recom mend that you visit this store for all kinds of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Sponges, Perfumery, Taints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Etc. We are sure you will be well treated and will find pure and genuine goods at moderate prices. 12 Elm St., NcHenry, III. I Professional, Society V a.nd JBusinesss Cards DAVID G. WELLS, M. D. 1 PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OOULIiTT *• Office and residence corner Elui ant Green streets, McHenry. Telephone No. 311 FEGERS& FEGERS PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, McHenry 111. Office at Residence, corner Court ant Elm streets. Telephony 333. D. T. SMILEY ATTORNEY AT LAW, Woodstock, Illinois All business intrusted to bis care will be- properly and promptly attended to. PARKER S. WEBSTER T AWYER. 701, 70S Rector building, 122 Mon •*-* roe street, Chicago. Telephone Centra 4531. DR. R. G. CHAM BERLIN " DENTIST. Office and Residence over n. J. Walih'i Stor* Hours: 8:oo to 5:30* WBST MOIIENBY. III. T H E O R I G I N A L B E E S L A X A T I V E . The red letter "B"taon every botti* Viipinl IT AMU* |eiMM Q»hi<IIiH' C O N T A I N I N G HONEMAR All MUl ittih eoataiataf epiatee Kti tkalteweU. Bm'i Imttn le ••wee tke towel* aa* emuiaa aei N. H. PETESCH. KILL TM« COUCH MO CURE THE LUNCS WITH Dr. King's New FOR CSi!̂ 8 PBICB •Oo 4 11.00. IM Bottle Fret AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GTJARANTKSD SATISFACTORY OB XONBY BEFUNDEIX Telephone Ne. >93. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies West McHenry, IlliaeU HORSE For SALE A good family horse, weight about 1,200 pounds. Gentle and not afraid of anything. Cdll evenings or Sundays at Frank Buhr's, ricHenry. John J. Vyoital DEALER IN Genera-l Hardware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma chine repairing of all kinds. "Phone 543 McHENRY, • - ILLINOIS. JNO. D. LODT2 flERCHANT TAILOR. FIRST-CLASS WORK AT MOD ERATE PRICES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Tel. Main 1714, . WHY do people of Mi Henry. Lake an other count!, irop In at Lambert Q. Seag's M Fifth Aye. CHICAOOr Because It to ao home like, f One dollar a year for The Weekly Int er-Ocean; $1.50 a year for The Plain-- dealer. Or both by oar recent special arrangement, #1.75 for fifty two o f genuine news from far and qear. bf r" r" '• ' A J , ' »r>-i 'i&m- 51! '* • f' .*<•' ' >' -s " \ .i ** i ; V L - ' V . ' J r v • -