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• :-'A riADE-TO-MEASURE , GARMENTS! At tKe Price Anyone Wa.nts toOPa.y No man THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE to every man who wants to lie well dressed with Durable Garments at a small cost. It means an opportunity for real ooonomv such as ha* nev­ er before l>een offered. The Cost to be convinced is only a few moments of your time. :: :: can fail to appreciate the full worth of our Garments, which are conceptions of the World's best offerings in material and workmanship--a universal reputation for superiorly of tailor- !ng service is ours. the 1500 samples and let us quote prices on each one. The start 'is $13.50--astounding revelations in economical values--a whirlwind of bargains. No two Suits from one sample. :: :: :: OPPORTUNITY IN CLOTHING VALUE IS KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR--DO NOT LOSE THE ADVANTAGE. John D. Lodtz, McHenry. Telephone No. 251. -=J) TO THE Naii/II/ newiY The first question that confronts the newly wedded ones is the furnishing of the home. Furnishing the home as it should be done is no small task and often means a great deal of worry and hard work. We are in the HOME FUR­ NISHING BUSINESS and will, at any time, be only to glad too assist those wishing our as­ sistance. Our line of Furniture comprises the kind that makes the home both comfortable and cheerful. With quality and honest prices as our motto, we invite your inspection of our stock. JAtOBJMN, • MCHENRY FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS can be found HERE CONSTANTLY 5. W.BROWN RINQWOOP, ILLINOIS. PROBA TE NEWS [Furnished by McHenry County Abstract Company, WtHKlstook, lllluols.l REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Oh&s. 8. Owen et al to Peter J. Fround, It in McHenry $100 no Emuia A. King to Art hur M. McCoy, pt ueM set* 35 and pt nw$« sec 36 McHen­ ry, range 8 It) 00 Arthur M. MoCoy &w to Emma A. King nt neX sec 35 and pt sec 36 Mc­ Henry, range 8 1(MM) MARRIAGE LICENSES. Henry Kunde, 22 Uuimi Anna Steinke, 20 Union Henry Krager, 27 Union Martha Kaaten, 27 Union Justin C. Iverson, 26 Harvard Lora L. Waters, 22 Harvard Arthur E. Erickson, 22 Woodstock Mary E. Pieraon, Woodstock George Smith. 25. McHenry Josephine Engeln, 94 McHenry His Dear Old Hother. "My dear old mother, who is now eighty-three years old, thrives on Elec trie Bitters," writes W. R. Brnnson of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken them for about two years and enjoys an excellent appetite, feels strong and sleeps well That's the way Electric Bitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny ehil dren, too, are greatly strengthened b\ them. Guaranteed alRo for stomach, liver and kidney troubles by N. H. Pet- esch, F. Masquelet, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists. 50c. Meet the New York cloak agent at Block & Bethke's Saturday, Oct. 5. Fifty Year* a Blackiimlth. Samuel R. Worley of Hixburg, Va., has been shoeing horses for more than fifty years. He says, "Chamberlain's Pain Balm has given me great relief from lame bsck and rheumatism* It is the best liniment I eyer used." For sale by all druggists. Think of what it means! $1.75 for The Weekly Inter-Ocean and this paper for one year. It's a special deal. ANDREW SCHENCK, President of the German la Fire liintiraiice Co., Recommend* Chnmberlaln'a Cou^h Remedy. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for over a year, and can say that it has never failed to cure the most stubborn cough or col<l, I can recommend it to any family an a sure and safe children's cough remedy. Andrew Schenck, Ay ton, Ont. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. Nothing like knowing what's going on. We keep yon posted locally, but The Weekly Inter-Ocean gives the new* of all the world. By our special ar­ rangement von ['*n secure both papers for one fall year for the very low rate of $1.75. Large fur storm collared coat at Block & Bethke's Saturday, October 5 . Bm4 The Plaindeajer. TERRACOTTA. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Anderson spent Saturday in Chicago. Miss Anna Loner of Chicago visited at L. Lock wood's Monday. Mrs. R. Anderson of Richmond spent Saturday at T. R. Anderson's. Miss Florence Leisner of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. Attend the cloak and suit Bale at Block & Bethke's Saturday, Oct. 5. Louis Anderson of Richmond was a visitor at T. R. Anderson's Saturday. Miss Alice Leisner of Chicago is visit­ ing her parents, Mr. abd Mrs. S. B. Leisner. Miss Ruth Anderson* of Richmond spent Saturday and Snnday with rela­ tives here. 1 i Rev. Father Bourke of McHenry wfts a caller at M. Knox's and J. M. Phalin's Thursday. Mrs. B. F. Peck of Bolcombville is sicfc at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. H. McMillan. Mrs. J. M. Phalin, daughter, Marjjor- ie, and son, Thomas, were Tne-sday call* era in Crystal Lake. Earl Hyde of Richmond attended to business in the depot Saturday duriug Mr. Anderson's absence. On Weduesdsy of last week Mrs. J. M. Phalin enter rained the following la­ dies: Mrs Thos^ Phalin, Mrs. Laugh- lin, Mrs. Thos. Powers, Mrs. Ellen Frisby and Mrs. .lohn Relihan. The following pupils have been nei­ ther absent nor tardy for the month ending Sept. 27: Arthur Shales. Elea­ nor Phalin, Joseph La Plant, Florence Knox. Edna Phalin, Eddie Knox, Fran­ ces Knox, Letter Lockwood, Annie Buss, Lillian Uilev, Agnes Conway, George Phalin. Mary Conway, Thouias Phalin, Alice Riley. Hazel Lockwood. To check a cold quickly get from your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventies. Druggists every­ where are now dispensing Preveutics, for they are not only safe but decidedly certain and prompt. Preventics con- lain no (Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh or sickening. Taken at th©"sneeze stage" Preventics will prevent Pneu­ monia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Preventics. Good for feverish children. 48 Preventics 25c Trial boxeq 5 cents. Sold by N. H. Pet- each. " Out of Sight. "Out of sight, out of mind," is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, 4»urn or wound that's been treated with Bncklen's Arnica Halve. It's out of sight, ont of mind and out of existence. Piles, too, ami chilblains dis­ appear under under its healing influence. Guaranteee by N. H. Petesch, F. Mas­ quelet, McHenry; (t. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists. 25c. ^ ' .i'TOLOli, • Miss Anna Coufpton is spending a few weeks in Grayslake. Harry T. Fuller of Wancontla was in town Snnday forenoon. Mrs. Jack Stadfeld and Miss Anna Millar spent Monday in Liberty ville. Misses Maude and Elsie Walton were .Grayslake callers Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Math. Steffes of Johns- bnrgh were guests of relatives here Sun­ day. Miss Georgia Kapple of Grayslake was thegnest of friends near Volo Sun- day. Panl Avdty of Chicago spent Snnday with his mother at the Robt. Paddock farm. Miss Catherine Dowell of West Fre­ mont called on friends here Sunday aft­ ernoon. Mrs. Richard Compton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Coalman, at Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. V Luak and sons of West Fremont were Volo callers Sun­ day afternoon. Child's coat--astrakhan and bearskin, at Block and Bethke's Saturday, Oct 5, for $2.75, $3.98 and $4 50. Miss Frances Rosing has gone to Goshen. Ind , v. here she will spend the winter with her si&ter, Mrs. Henry Thiele. There will be no preaching in the M. E. church next Snnday afternoon, but the following Snnday. Oct. 13, services will be held at the usual hour. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Znelsdorf have moved their household goods from Lom­ bard, 111., and are now at the home of Harry Nicholls. They will move to McHenry in the near future. Pain anywhere, pain in the head, pain­ ful periods. Neuralgia, toothache, all pains can be promptly stopped by a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tab let, known by druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. Pain simply means congestion--undue .blood pressure at the point where pain exists. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets quickly equalize this unnatural blood pressure, and pain immediately departs. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., and get a free trial package. Large box 25 cents. Sold by N. B. Petesch. Block & Bethke will show ypu better Values in the cloak line on Saturday, Oct. 5, than you have ever seen before. For Chronic Diarrhoea. "While in the army in 1863 I was tak­ en with chronic diarrhoea," says George M. Felton of South Gilson, Pa. "I have since tried tuauy remedies but without any permauent relief until Mr. A. W. Miles of this place persuaded me to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy, one bottle of which stopped it at once " For sale by all druggists. ^ Groceries! THE FRESHEST AND MOST COMPLETE line TO BE FOUND IN THE TOWN OR COUNTY. John Stoffel WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. T.';: Wist Si Hardwire IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY S T O V E S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. f . L TAKE NOTICE that during and after the COAT SALE at Gilbert Bros'. Store this week, special low prices.are offered in many other lines. While they last here are a few items: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: The Elgin Dress $hirt, mostly stiff fronts, some soft, $1.00 quality for 75c Boys' and Girls' C ombination Suits 43® Ex heavy double width Flan­ nelettes, i»er yd II 1-2C Cotton Batts, per roll 5c Men's Heavy Fleeced Under­ wear, per suit 9<>c One lot Sweaters, sizes from 4 years to size 34 50c, 75c Boys' Suits $1.25 to $5 Boys' Overcoats $3 to $7 < We guarantee a saving of 25 per cent on each garment). 3 pairs good Ladies' Hose. .25c 3 pairs Canvas Gloves .. .25c Cotton Blankets..50c to $2,25 Royal Worcester Corsets, $1.00 quality for 75C One lot Shoes, sizes 24 to 4, some Patent Colt skin, some Vici kid, but all of extra good quality and have sold fron $3 to $3.50, your choice of lot.. $2 One lot Girls' Shoes, 8 to 13, some worth $2, choice... $1*25 One' lot Ladies' Oxfords, 2* to 4, some worth $2 50, choice.. $• One lot Boys' Patent Colt or Box Calf, sixes 1 * to 5, all $2 25 toV--50 quality, choice..$1*95 Lace Curtains, 3J yds long. 50 inches wide. . 1.2S to 1.65 Large h'vy white Bed Spreads 95 to 1.75 Fancy Dress Linings, 25c and 35c quality, choice <9C Ladies' and Gents' Vest Sweat­ ers, plain or fancy. .3 tO 4.$0 Men's Waterproof Coats si« TO Men's Cravenettes, for fair or stormy weather $10 One lot Men B Cotton Pants, your choire 95c One lot Men's Wool Pants $2 tO $4 Von may have heaid of the famous Hamilton Brown Shoes They are here, and for all ages and at reduced prices. Men's Patent Colt Skin, lace or but­ ton, the $5 (Juality for $4 The All American Shoe for Ladies and Gents.. .S2.-5-S4 M REMEMBER! wjm A SPECIAL DIS­ Wgfi CO U N T on all SWEATERS dur­ ing THIS SALE. Telephone, 271. * . Dept. Store, flcHenry, IU. The First Cough of the season Even though not severe, has a tendency to irritate the sensitive membranes of the throat and delicate bronchial tubes. Coughs then come easily all win ter ever)r time you take the slightest cold. Cure the first cough before it has a chance to set up an ^inflammation in the delicate capillary air tubes of the lungs. The best remedy, is Petesch's White Pine and Tar It at once gets right.at the seat of the trouble and removes the cause. It is free from opiates and is as safe for a child as for an adult. Money back if results are not satisfactory. *>;"> CENTS. N. H. PETESCH Druggist. 'Phone, 374. McHenry. OUR NEW LINK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING SAMPLES IS HERE AND WE BELIEVE IT TO BE BY FAR THE FINEST WE HAVE EVER BEEN' ABLE TO SHOW. WE WANT EVERY MAN IN McIIENRY TO SEE THE DIS­ PLAY AND GET OUR PRICES. "V Phone No. 363. M. J. Walsh

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