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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Apr 1909, p. 5

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• m tt * RUOS 4 AND* LINOLEUM At no time have we offered any­ thing like the assortment of beau­ tiful Floor Coverings which com­ prises our present display. We handle the Richardson Carpets and Rugs .which are conceded to be equal to the best manufactured Every* piece is worth more than th$ tpeciaM marking we have placed thereon. Call and see. McfliiNRY, * ILLINOIS. THINGS YOU NEED AND CAN FIND At McOMBER'S American Field Fence* six heights American Poultry Fence, four heights Chicken Netting, eight heights Barbed and Plain Wire Fencing House Paints, 4'Crown Cottage Colors'*^ Barn and Implement Paints Buggy and Decorative Paints Garnishes and Brushes Alabastine, Japalac and Permalac I^awn and Garden Tools A big stock of General Hardware, House ^JB%rnishing Goods* Sporting Goods, JDtc. L& McOMBER, West Side Hardware. t ' 4?^ Si •M > Dignity of Style--Plus ALL WOOL FABRICS-PLUS POPULAR PRICE # |f%HESE are the three most prominent * features in International mada*to- order Clothes--which if added together, make a total of matchless service, New White Linen Skirts from $1.25 to $3.p0 each. Popular styles. :: :: Shirt Waists from $1.00 to $3.00. :: A fine line~of Ladies' Dutch Collar? from 25c to 50c. - :: :: Our line of Shoes and Oxfords is very com­ plete in the popular shades and leathers^ Men*fc Shoes in everything from the heavj <?work to the finest „ dress shoe from $1.: to $5.00 per pair. :: Men's Ties, Shirts and Hats, new* and popular prices. •S.ffr Yotirs truly, m 1 WALSH, TOOMPT DELIVERY. 5,«-ae PHONED. BlUUStUUl. Miss Mabel Skiuner was a Woodstock caller Monday, Miss Nettie Shflt visired friends at Hebron Saturday. Ray Lynch was * Crystal Lake bnsi- uetw caller Saturday. Sljss Mildred Whyte was a Crystal Lake shopper Saturday. Mr. Nelson visited relatives in the city Saturday and Snmiay. Mrs. Wakefield of Elgin, was a caller here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. Dickey was a Woodstock rail er Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. E Snyder entertained a friend from Indiana recently. Mrs. Charles When ton of Cbinavo spent Friday with Mrs Skinner. Mrs. Olive Baldwin of Crystal Lake wa« a Ridgefield caller Sutnrday Mrs. Dnfield and Miss Etta Ijevev were' at Woodstock last week Wednesday. Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Lynch drove to Crystal Lake on business Thursday. Mrs. John Carlson and danghfer, Helen, ware Woodstock cal Hera Satur­ day. Mrs. Allen and little daughter, Eve­ lyn, were Crystal take visitors Sato? day. The primary room was closed Wed need ay, as Miss Johnson was too ill to teach. Mrs. H. Nelson attended the funeral of the infant danphter of Mr and Mrs. Ackerson of Crystal Lake Sunday Mr. and Mrs ,T. L. Oitwon returned to the city after spending the winter with his parents, Mr and Mrs D L Gibson Mrs. E L Kimball spent a week at May wood visiting relatives. Mr. Kim­ ball spent Saturday and Sunday with them, both returning Sunday evening. The Royal Neighbors camp 1974 changes to the fir*t and third Tuesday of each month as their meeting night*. All members pi esse remember the date in the future. r Mrs. .lames Whyte nnderwtnt quite a serious operation in a Chicujjo hospital Monday. She is resting quite comfort ably and her family and friends hope for a complete return to health. There will be held in the church par­ lors Friday evening, April 28 a farewell reception for the Rev A Dickey and family. A cordial invitation is extend­ ed to all Rev. Dickey will move his family to Hartingtoh, Neb , sometime next week, where he has a charge. SCHOOL NOTES • - ' Come and visit school. Eight weeks more of school. The girls are working on pattern* for doll aprons. Our musical April HO will consist of piano and vocal solos and duets, a zobo band, phonograph selectious, also reci­ tations. Admission, fifteen cents. Those ranking first in their classes are: Fourth grade, Mildred ; third grade, Sadie Risley; second grade, Mabel Kline; first grade, Lois Levey Leaders in spelling contest April 1 A: Grade 5, Emma Weilaud and Edith Nelson;grade 6, Ruth Kline; grades? and H, Jessie Whyte, Madalene Lynch, Ethel Thayer, Harold Lucas. JOHNSBUBOH. Fred Smith is now working at Zeada. Wm. Dnnnill of Yolo was seen here Monday. Mr. Reese of Fox Lake was seen here Tuesday. John Pitzen spent one day last week at Wm. Oeffling's. Mrs. John Hay of Spring Grove was buried here Monday. Mrs. Jacob Frennd of Spring drove was a visitor here Friday. Misses Lena Michels and Lena Smith drove to McHenry Saturday. Miss Lucy Meyers of Kenosha, Wis., is spending a few days with her parents here. C. M. Adams and daughter, Hellen, transacted business in Chicago Wed­ nesday- Jos. Nett was a Chicago passenger Tuesday. . Quite a few from McHenry and Volo attended the funeral of Mr. Williams here Tuesday. ,.Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Thelen and Theodore Winkel called at Jacob A. Miller's Saturday. Messrs. and Mesdames Peter F. Mill­ er, Jos. May and Jos. Michels visited at Frank Miller's Sunday. Mesdames Joe Michels and Stephen H. Smith attended the Forester meeting last Thursday in McHenry: Mesdames Johu Oeffling, Christ. Sable and John Stadfield of Volo visited with Mrs. Snsan Freund Tuesday. Mesdames John Lay, Hubert Michels and Math. Yaenger visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Christ. Blake. Nothing like knowing what's going on. We keep you posted locajlv, but The Weekly Inter-Ocean gives the news of all the world. By our special ar­ rangement von can secure both papers for one foil year for the very low rate $1.75. visitor in . J. WM. -v_ •' - • sK -.I* r * 5 2-,*„ •- , • • m. •j OSTEND. APRIL 15. C. K. Jeeka was a busii Woodstock last Tuesday. C. E. Gaylord transacted business in Lake Geneva from Saturday until Toes- day. Mrs. William Thomas and daughter, Hazel, were shopping in Woodstock last Saturday. Mrs. Charles Pnrkee and Merle Hol- larbush were callers at the home of Warren Thomas, Jr., last* Tuesday even­ ing. ' „ Mrs. Sooth wick and Mrs. Rockwell of Williams Bay, Wia., were guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. C. EL Gaylord last week. The Weekly Inter-Ocean and this paper delivered for on* year at oor "special deal" jrioa of $l.7fi for the two SfRlNO »BOVB. * Raed Carr was a Ringwood caller Sunday. - • • Jan.ee West lake was a Chicago vis­ itor Monday. 'Jl-r*.. George Rock spen^fiatarday and Sun­ day in Chicago. " k John Karl* trauxacted ¥it*iness in the city Wednesday. Mrs Ket-d Carr was a visitor in the city Tuesday last. Del Bacon of Ringwood was a caller in town Thursday i ; . Mrs. Fannie Car* la visiting relatives in Nundathis wee*. Dr. W. H. Streng was a business caller in Chicago Wednesday. J. B. Richardson aud daughter, Ena, Were Woodstock visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Geo Coatee of Solon Mills were callers in town Thursday. Miss Grace Hopper sjient Saturday and Sunday with bar parents at Green­ wood , Lyle Oamptwll has gone to Sheldon, la., to spend the summer with his father. Miss Adah Westlake spent Monday with her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Coalman, ia Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs; Mat. Lay and son, Leo, spent Sunday with their parents in ' Johnabnrgh. • Mr . and Mr». Van Slyke and little daughter were entert«yned at the home of Burton Stevens. Mr and Mrs John Welsh are the happy i^arents of a baby girl, born Thursday, April Mr. and Mrs. Peter Williams attended the fnneral of the "former's father in Johnsburgh Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Warren Pierce and dangbter. visited at the home of L. E. Sweet near Richmond. Andrew Huff is kept bnsy hauling a car of coal for the Borden company at English Prairie creamery. Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Hunter of Anti- ocb spent Wednesday aud Thursday at the home of Mrs Wilson. Miss Alice Thompson of Wilmot spent Saturday and Snnday at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. WiUiaui Hunter and Lon Simer of Antioch spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Sara Wilson. Mrs. Elmer Francisco aiid son, Hngh, and Miss Lettie Stevens visited at the home of Thomas Cole Monday, Mrs. Laura Norton of Greenwood is spending a few days at the home of her »ister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dana ^ t j. Mrs ttto. Wisland, who has been spending several days in Chicago visit­ ing relatives and friends, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Martha Campbell and daughter, Viola, left Monday morning for Jeffer­ son Park, where they expect to spend the summer Our presiding elder, Rey. Morelock, preached to quite a congregation Mon­ day eveniug, after whirh the first quar terly conference was conducted. Miss Edyth Hatch, who is attending the state university at Champaign, re­ turned home last Friday to help care for her mother, who is ill of appendicitis. If yon have entertained company from a distance, gone on a visit yourself, met with an accident, have sickness or death in the family, entertained at a party, bad a marriage in the family or any other bit of news that may be of general interest, hand or mail it to this office for publication. AU items will be thankfully received. roiA Bnd Ford spent Saturday and Sunday with John'Frost. Miss Ella Moore was a McHenry vis­ itor last Saturday. Frank Gasa of Kansas visited at Michael Krap's last week. Mrs. C. Dillon of Wankegan is visit­ ing at Wm. Dillou's this week. Will Hirouimus has sold his driving horse to Mr. Henry of Chicago. Miss Alice McCnllache of Chicago is visitiug Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dnnnill. Mr. and Mra. John Smith of Elgin spent last week with Charles Potter. Mrs Orley Howard and daughter, Vera, of Grant were in Volo Monday. Mrs Ed Lusk and Mrs. A. J. Ray­ mond were Wauconda visitors yesterday Norman Ladd and Leslie Tnrnbull of Wauconda were Volo callers last Thurs­ day. Frank Draketuan of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stad- feld. Miss Flossie Smith and Del Converse of West Fremont were in town ,one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirwan attended the funeral of Mrs. Compton at Haines- ville' Monday. Mrs. Christ. Sabel and Mrs. Kate Wagner visited at Ed. Snyder's at Fox Lake Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hendee in Hainesville last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and children spent Sunday at Joe Steins- doerfer's at Lake Defiance. Miss Anna Rosing is home after spending two months with her annt, Mrs. John Oeffling, at Grant. Joe Unsworth and Miss Bessie Dnn­ nill of Chicago spent Wednesday at the home of the letter's uncle, Fred Dnn­ nill. Will Frost is suffering from a badly sprained ankle, sustained in a fall one day last week. His frefnds hope for a speedy recovery. ' Watch the label upon your paper, as your name may be next to be taken from our list. We positively canuot forward papers unless they are paid for within one year. Nearly one hundred names have been taken from onr lists since the new postoffice ruling went into effect April 1. This Bank receives deposits, pays 8 per cent interest on time depos­ its, extends aU courtesies consist­ ent with good business principles and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS - respectfully solicting public pat­ ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil­ lage property for sale. If you want to ..buy or sell, call onus. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE' : in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Perry~& Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. --THE; BEST-- Harness at the lowest pri­ ces. Harness oiled here at 75c per double set. :: :: % M. A. Thelen McllENRY, - ILLINOIS. 223MJIAHI . * THE WRONG WAY to select harness Is tho way It is usually done. Frlce Is KeueraUy the first consid­ eration. If that Is very low the seem attractive, regardless of quullty. Judge our *oods the other way about. Examine Into the quality of this harness first. Tiieu it will be seen that it is worth almost, any price. But our prices arc not InKh. Value considered they are cetuttrk- alily low. :: :: G. A. Barker Bonslett Block - McHenry, III. Harriet H. Howe ...HE1MER BLOCK... y "w ^"*v MILLINERY * DRESSMAKING Shirt Waist®, Blouses arid Dresses trimmed with the new soutacfie braiding or embroi­ dery. Ordars taken lor Ladies' Supplies of all kinds. :: :: McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Chicago & North-Western. us«# OhlC&gO. 00 a m.. tt.OO a m.. 3.35 p m.. 3.45 p m.. WORTHBOBND .Via Elgin ....Via Lies Plaines Effective Nov. 15, 1MB. WMK DAT TRAINS. AwiTe McHenry. ....10.17 a m ....10.17 a in .Via Des Flalaes........ft.00 p m Via Elgin *.40pin 9.12 pm Vis DeePlalnes .*40 pm StJSDAY THA1H8. IS in Via Elgin 11.14 a tn 10am Via Des Haines.......*1H4 am 00 itm Via Elgin « 4.65 p m IRM DAT TRAINS. MeHeary. SOUTH BOCND. Chicago. 7 15 a m Via Des, l'laines tU»> it m 7J5 a m Via Eljiin *55 a m 8.2H a tu Vln Des Plalnes *55 a m 4 Qv- Hnythlsg ihat druggists sail is aNkiitetl, please remember - That If lt*« to be had It is < here. That if it U IMI* It Is «M best to lw bad. That whatever tbf pi les la H to reasonable. That if it la Mt rlaht la •very way we amies it right. Oar assortment, quality and service is of highest character. We have practically ever j lead­ ing patent medicine, no matter whether advertised as here or tiot. N. H. Petesch t* & ii Mi Druggist. Telephone ^McHenry. - CENTERVILLE---- Grocery and flarket li$4 "-SiA CHAS. G. FRETT, --MkOFRIETOR- McHENRY ILLINOIS Always a fresh and com- plete line of the choicest of Groceries and Meats. Phone, 542. :: :: :: ".<5^ Via Des t'laiues ...Via Elgin SCSI)AT THAIN8. *&> p B) ..7.10 p m 4.23 p tn 4.23 p m ...*55a ai ,*30 p m T.50 p m 7.15am... ..Via Elgin .....Via Des Plain 5.00 pm *00 pm Read Plainde*!* Via Elgin. •if,- RICH DESIGNS In the Imported Fabrics are tn greater demand by fastidious dressers who pay high prices for the best Tailoring effects, while we continue to give onr ever in­ creasing patronage the latest patterns and the finest materials, made in approved style. Our workmanship^ fit and finish are never surpassed, while our $16.50 Spring and Summer Suits, strictly tailor made, products of our own shop, are the joy and astonishment of our customers, the despair of all who try to compete with us and the TALK OF THE TOWN T V; ' ' 'Hi I % St . j* v » I i . <-t$ I ' is " ; Y & I J. D. LODTZ > ILLINOIS McHENRY, =*£ (F PICKLES PER BUSHEL for ^rat run JD^ PICKLES, ONE TO FOUR INCHES, delivered to our FACTORIES AT McHENRY AND CRY '.X" IB , fi . < NATIONAL if '*-4' - I: f'-*-

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