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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Oct 1908, p. 5

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K*mr<*- • V ">•••'«•'-^ .s-*' / 1UJU11 * * * -- ^ " • : • ines Needles, Shuttles and Bobbins for use in All flakes cf Sowing .M&chinM. and everything that goes with them. We han­ dle the celebra­ ted \YM. C. FREE machine which ha equal. : no Jacob Justen, ncHENRY, ILLINOIS. WHEN YOU THINK OF HARDWARE, STOVES OR PAINTS, THINK OF McOmber's Hardware Store THEN CALL AND 5EE WHAT YOU FIND IN THESE LINES AND GET OUR PRICES. Respectfully Yours, F. L. McOMBER, West Side Hardware. OUJ* NEW FALL SAMPLES OF THE (0, are now ready. The line consists of all the latest styles »n Domestic and Imported Cloths. Style, Fit and Quality at the lowest possible prices. Call and see them. :: Your^ truly, M. J. WALSH, PROMPT DELIVERY. PHONE 363. THE Cash Grocery Offers for this week some spwial bargains. Wp are selling K. C. Baking Powder, 25oz can, 15c; 15oz can . ....loc Quaker Wheat " Berries, while they last, 3 pkgs..lOe Lipton's Tea, ^lb pkg.. .24c Salada Tea, green or black, ilb package 24c Quaker Oats, family siy.e, while they last, pkg 24c Salmon, Crest brand, lib flat cans, per can 15c Defiance or Celluloid Starch 4 packages, 25c; each .... 7c Our Pie, ]>er package.. ..5c Sauer Kraut, large cans Navy Beans, 0 lbs 25c Crown Baking Powder, lb can, 13c; |lb can 7c Piccalilli, sweet, pint Milk Rice, while they per package. jar, ..15c last, West Mc- Henry, III. JOHN STOFFEL. I OUR ABLE CHRONICLED B)P CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS KlUUKflSLIt. \* Bfnnet WHS iu WiMxistiH-k Friday. Fn-«l Wille was in Crystal Lake Fri­ day. ^irs. .1. B. Lyuch was in the city Sat­ urday. E«t*rZenk returned to Woodstock Monday. M ish Liiira Da\is w;tsa Wood.stock vis­ itor Monthly. Miss Mm el iVwrsim went to Wood -Uttrk Sunday. A.-F. Dhvih was « business culler in 1 he city Friday. E Merchant mude rt business trip to iVoixlHtock Tuesday. Emery L. Kimball has been appoints truaiiiit, of tilt' church. Mis. W. H Monrwe wits u Woodstock •Hller last Weduesdny. Mrs. May Wlieaton of Chicago vis­ ited with relatives here Friday. Mr«. D. O. Kline whs at Crystal Lake iaist week Thursday and Saturday. Mrs E Senne ol Woodstock visited relatives here Thursday of last-week. W. Jaynes' mother of Chicago was a KMgeHeld caller ln'Mt, week VVV<iiiew4>iy Lewis .(ioddanl- and Mrs Clarence Thayer were in Crystal Lake Saturday Mrs. .1. (1. Hartiua^ and Mrs. I). () Kliue w-ere callers in Woodstock Mon­ day.", Key. and Mrs A. Dickey mid little daughter were in Crystal bake one day last week Mr. and Mrs Lew Gibson spent Sun •lav with his parents, Mr. an<l Mrs. IV L Uibson. The Misses Clara and Emma EichkofT of Woodstock visited from Friday til Sunday. Madalene Lynch and Ethel Thayer «a.xig a verv pretty duet at church Sun day morning. Myron Waterman and wife of Wood xtock visited Saturday and Sunday at Father Iteed 's. M rs B Throop and daughter, A«nes of Crystal Lake called at- J. (J ITart man s Saturday. Mrs. F. Jackman of Woodstock called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Friday afternoon. Mrs Risley went to Beloit Snndfcv to vjsit, with her children ami grandchil cireu for a few days. Mr. Hanghawont was a Chicauro visit or recently. His brother in law, .1. Rob­ inson, returned with him. Mrs Drnry and little granddaughter of CryHtal Lake visitert with R. L Dn feld and family Saturday. Mrs Geo Wheeler and Mrs Harden of Canada purchased tickets to Crystal Lake last week Wednesday. Mrs. Herman WilJeandson, R >y, also her mother, Mrs. Wagner, visited rela­ tives at W<»odstock Monday. Mrs. S. Ford and children of Crystal Lake visited with her parents, Mr and VIrs Henry Reed, Thursday. Miss Mabel Skinner spent a part of Fridry and Saturday with her sister, VI rs Linscott, at Wiwidstock. The Misses Janet ami Marion Marshal of Elgin are visiting with Mr and Mrs lames Whyte and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. P Rrepel of Crystal Lake walked to Ridgefield Monday aft •rnoon and spent the evening with the latter's sister, Mrs. Leroy Skinner, and family. .1. (J. Hartman's sister in law. Mrs. Lemuel Hartman, of Cooperstown, Da­ kota, and daughter, Miss Hazel, will attend school at Oberlin, after visiting relatives and friends at Woodstock, Crystal Lake and here. She returned houie the first of the week. SCHOOL N'OTKS We have some good work in zoology. Rev. A Dickey visited school Thnrs lay. The sixth grade are experimenting in physiology. Good work ia being by all grades. Come and see. The failure# this month are mostly cunsed by absence. We are having onr monthly written lesions today (Tuesday). TKKKA COTTA. l'etesch's for drnes. Miss Alice Leisner is visiting relatives iu Chicago. Mrs. M. J. Rodgers of Chicago visited relatives here the past week. Lee Lock wood of Barreville was a business caller here Tuesday, Mrs T. R. Anderson and children vis ited Richmond relatives Tuesday Mrs. H McMillan and Mrs. Frank McMillan spent Friday in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. M. Phalin spent Sun day with relatives in (Jriswold Lake. Mrs. S Kn »x of McHenry visited with relatives here from Friday till Sunday. Mr and Mrs A- T. McMillan and Mrs Rodgers spent Monday in Cry-tal Lake Misses Eleanor and Edna Phalin and brother, Thomas, spent Suuday at Hol- combville. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McMillan and Mrs. M. J. Rodgers visited friends in McHenry Sunday. Now is the time to look at your win dows. All sizes window glasa at Mas- 'jnelet's drug store. Miss Kate Ruse returned "home after spending the past few weeks with her sister, Mrs M Conway, at McHenry. We have arranged with The Weekly Inter Ocean so that our patrons can se­ cure that sterling paper, together with >ur own, at the exceedingly low rate of fl.75 for one year. This is a>are op portunity and should be taken advant­ age of. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knox entertained a mimIter of relatives Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Doherty and (teraldine Conover of El gin, W. F. Burke of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh and children of West McHenry and Misses Ellen Doherty and Mary Burke and Jay Burke of Mc Henry. Bead The fUauUntltn, RING WOOD. Win. S. Smith Chicagoed Tuesday. Mrs .Tames Green was in McHenry Tnesdav. Delbert Bacon is visiting in the windy city this week. Wm. Beatty of Richmond was on onr streets Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Si leg spent the past week with relatives iu Chicago. A number from herg. attended the dance at Solon last Saturday eveuing. Miss Eleauor Hawley of Elgiu spent -latinday and Suuday with her parents in Ringwood. Frank Hawley and Karl Bradley of Elgin visited with their parents Satur Jay and Sunday. Thoniak Carr of Terra Cotta was shaking hands with acquaintances ic Ringwood Tuesday . The infant child of Dr. Hepburn has been quite ill the past few days* bnt is resting easier at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Noonan and fam­ ily have rented the rooms over the stoire and will move in same this week. Mrs. Irivng Herltert and Sou, Edwin, spent Thursday last with her brother, Joe Peacock, and family in Woodstock. Win Longbridge is holding his auc­ tion sale "vest of town today (Thursday) and J. H. Watson will hold his Satur­ day next. . The Modern Woodmen of the Ring- wood camp will give a farewell banquet in their hall next Friday evening, Oct. 3, iu houor of Messrs and Mesdames Wm. Longhridge and John Watson and families. Several speakers will be pres­ ent, and all are invited. A change of management in the Ring- wood creamery took place Oct. 1, when John McLaughlin and Geo. Holmes of Solon took charge of same, Mr. Vincent going to Solon, where he expects to work iu the creamery at that place. Ed. Hawley and Dell Bacon-are out of employment thru the deal. OSTKND. R. H. Richardsou was a Woodstock caller Monday. Mrs. Bell Richardson returned to her home in Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harrison and chil dren spent Sunday in Woodrftock H. E. Walker and wife of Ringwood were Sunday visitors atC. EJ- Gaylord's Mrs. Ed. Martin visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bern Harrison, last Thurs­ day Chaa. .leeks returned home from Colo rado last Thursday. He reports a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bert DeitE of Wood­ stock were guests of Frank Thompson *nd wife last Sunday. T P. Jecks and daughter, Elsie, of Woodstock spent Sunday with the former 's sister, Mrs. R. H. Richardson. Lee Harrison and wife of D&adwood, S. D . visited Saturday and Sunday with their nndes, William and Warren Thomas. Mrs. Nellie Dimon and daughter, Doris, visited last Thursday with the former's sisters, Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mrs. Gay Harrison. ("has. Durkee received word Tuesday tf the death of his mother, which oc­ curred in Chicago at the home of b&r laughter, Mrs. Chris. Hndsou. The remains were brought to McHenry and laid beside her husband, who preceded her to the great beyond several years ago. Miss Sadie Hobart was taken sick while teaching school last Thnrsday. She seemed to be as well as usual when -he lost the use of her lower limbs. She wait taken home at onoe and Dr. Hep­ burn of Ringwood was called to her assistance. She is slowly gaining and expects to be teaching again in a short time. VOtAM. 0 Petesch's for d rugs. Will Frost was a recent Antioch vis tor. Frank Murray of Wanconda ^was in town Saturday. Dr. Clark of Grayslake was called to town one day last, week. • Mr and Mrs. Johu Brown of' Wan conda were thru Yolo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Huson of Liberty ville spent Wednesday in Volo. Miss Kate Rosing, who is employed at Liberty ville, was at home over 8nn- day. Mesdames Jack Stadtfield and Ed. Lusk were iu McHenry Thursday after­ noon. Annie Baur is ill this week. Dr. C H. Fegers of McHenry was called to see her. Miss Ella Moore ia in Wauconda this week, taking care of her granduiothe#, who is quite sick. VI rs Sarah Russell and danghter of Sioux City, Ia , are visiting the former's brother, S. J Russell. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Lusk and children and Miss Catherine Dowell of West Fre­ mont were Volo callers Sunday. Mrs Wm. Uironitnus and Misses Fanny Sexton and Lucy Dunnill were in Wauconda Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stone have moved their household goods to Wan- xmda, where they will ran a farm the otniug year. One dollar a year for The Weekly In­ ter Ocean; $1.50 a year for The Plain- dealer. Or both by our recent special arrangement, fl.75 for fifty-two weeks of genuine news from frtr and near. Last Thursday afternoon at the Han­ son home occurred the death of Martha Doan, the eight months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dttan of Iowa. Mrs. Doan is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hanson and is visiting her parents here. Fnneral was held from the house Satur­ day afternoon, Rev Roberta of McHenry officiating Burial in the Yolo ceme­ tery. IPS IS filmy (o. Offers this week money saving values in food stuff? and groceries, as follows: Extra Fancy Fine Brick Cheese, per pound . .\2%C California Hams, per pound Smoked, . . . u # c Breakfast Bacon, smoked, in strips, per pound. Toasted Corn Flakes, per package .7l/ic Fancy Mustard Sardines, per can 5c Gal pail pure Syrup. ..35c Naphtha Fels bars Soap, 10 ...39C Good Rio Coffee, lb.. I2l/2c Gilbert Grocery Co. CbNTERVILLE Telephone 691. When a member of your family is sick he deserves the benefit of every aid that science or invention have provided for help of the invalid. We have many such things; your physician knows about them and when he suggests some sick-room requisite, you may know that it can always be found here. Ice Bags, Hot Water Bottles, Medi­ cine Glasses, Air Cushions, Lints, Ban­ dages, Gauzes and a score of other sick­ room requisites always in stock. N. H. PETESCH Druggist. McHenry. 'Phone 374. II 1 m tv Are You Eating Our AND FRUITS? If not, begin today. It is to your interest to do so. We handle nothing but the best and sell at prices, that are right. -CENTERVILLE Grocery and flarket Always a fresh and com­ plete line of the choicest of Groceries and Meats. Phone, 542. :: :: :: CHAS. G. FRETT, McHENRY, --PROPRIETOR- ILLINOIS. J -•#! J*', "t j Wm. Simes 'PHONE 694 tleimer Block, - flcllenry AIR MOTOR PUflP Guaranteed to operate any pump. Best of satisfaction always. We sell on trial. Why pay $125 when you can buy pump complete for $37.50 Wm. Bacon, NoHCNRV. ILLINOIS. Sterling Silver Is a treasure at all times and a most excel­ lent investment. It "should be selected with care because you desire it to be not only permanently useful but always in up to date design. :: :: :: :: :: The Quality of our Silver is Absolute and because of our purchasing advantages we are in the exacting position to have ar­ ranged for you choice pieces in STERLING SILVER that will always be regarded as excellent in design.,. Each price asked by us is the low­ est price at which such Silver can possibly be sold. :: :: :: :: Visit us when in Elgin. ROVELSTAD BROS. JEWELERS ELGIN, - - - ILLINOIS. Bead The PJalodealer "want" ala. Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Crooiu, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For several months I suf­ fered with a severe cough, and con­ sumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery. I began taking it, and three bottles effected a complete cure." The fame of this saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold at N. H. Petesch's drag store. 50c, and $1 00. Trial bottle free. Flue* Your Order Now. The government postal authorities have caused to be posted in every posi- offioe in the country ci rcular letter to the public, urging everyone to nae 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 np in first-class manner. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for t wenty- fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. The Weekly Inter-Ocean and thia paper delivered for one year at onr "special deal" price of fl.75 for the two Would rtortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire, Oa., W. A. Floyd by name, says: "Bock- len's Arnica Salve cured the two wont sores I ever saw: one on my hand and one on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be with­ out it if I had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 35c. at N. H. drug store. If you have entertained company a distance, gone on a visit yourself, m*t with an accident, have aickneee or death in the family, entertained at a party, had a marriage in the family or any other bit of news that may lie of general interest, hand or mail it to thia ufliee for publication. AH items will he thankfully received. » Before purchasing that ui consult Mrs. E. W. Howe. and prices will pleane yoa. right up to the ouoatcw

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