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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jan 1910, p. 5

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T4-; • •.:tJsA . • m "•<M *£\ , & * v i S£- for the money than any other car on the market. But if you desire one of thes^ f exceptional values order early or you may be tod late. Gall at our office or phone us and we will call on you. --- - - - _ . ...«, -. • SjS-iV' T- ^ 'afet'V $£%0" • ,<•' • V. - W" 1-0& y ~c . »> .. » •r , A. •' -•-,. •f'-j • ,'•». l . " >'ISKC« ft *'• # -X , ";i>; McHENRYv ILLINOIS; t£t\< K • s ,, ̂ - ;*« ..il' • V ..." ' ,\\f« a ' j* ii'^.: . f'tj r # *0tir jrf Winter Merchandise is ^large and must be sold. We will make special low prices on all warm goods until E $ b . i f iopercent discount "Av#" \ ? «FOR CASH, on Sweater Coats, Under- j* %V1 wear, Heavy Mittens, Caps, Hats, Heavy, J ^ Lined Coats, Heavy Wool Pants, Felt f :3 1 Boot Combinations, Cravenette Coats, Blankets, Knit Goods, Outing Flannels, Dress Goods, Etc. Shoes, Shoes! Do not fail to lay in ^pur supply awd sat^ the 10 per cent. ;: :: A * Complete stock of fresh, pure Groceries at lowest prices for goed-q^ality. Try our Tea and Cofffce. • :: M. J. WALSH «s OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS (r NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. The Leading Annual Dividend - Company yfyi daring the.pMt slxty-fonr years paid to policyholders, 1868,290,648.95 Assets Jan i, 1&09, $121,260,086.89 : S9rpliisi $5,628,151.17 NO C A R U W - S T E N G E R , A g e n t •if P H I L I P J A E G E R ;||IENERAL COnMISSION MERCHANT j SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALK OF ' VrY; Dressed Beef, rtutton. Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs vm h th« oldaHt boaae on the street. Tags and application. ^, V COLD STORAUE FREE ̂ stall • a 4. P«I*MI St. ' 4i% h ' Wlnlwtli Market. ̂ '.. ^JrK a CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. RINGWlMltt. , Mrft EliK*txjth hini[>H<»u «u an Blgin visitor Sunday. Mrs C T. Smith lit McHenry Tn -silay tuorning. Min« Charlotte Ma(I<ien *u a Hc- Heury caller Monday. . < Misa Tjeone K«Uey in vihiting Wood- ntock relativeH the preaeufc wt-ek Mrs. F J. MoLanghliu viHited Mc- Benry relatives one day last week. Tbe Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church will hold a bazaar Feb. 24. Mesdauies Lore Brown and Wilna Schroeder were recent McHeury callers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peet of Keystone visited at the hpwe of Chaxlea Peet Tttesday. Miss Eleanor Hawley riaittd Miss (Jrace Hopper at (Greenwood frbui Fri­ day nntil Snuday. and Mes<laines Thomas and John Oxtoby of Oakaj N. D., are visit­ ing relatives here. Mrs. Clarence Tnttle and Miss May Noonan spent the fore part of last week with Chicago friends. ' Karl Bradley returned home from St Charles Saturday evening, after a two weeks' sojourn there. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCannon and Mrs. Eddte Whiting called on Green­ wood relatives Tuesday. Misses Tena Pint of Chicago and Anna Pint of McHenry visited their sis­ ter, Mrs. Ed Thompson^ recently. Mrs. J. C. Ladd and Miss Agnes Big- elow spent tbe first of tbe week wfth C. W. Harrison and family at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ilea Dodge and Mrs. W. A. Dodge called at the home of James Weetlake at Spring Grove last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wentlake and Mr. and Mrs. Sutton of Solon Mills vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs James MoOannon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Martin. Mta. h W. Francisco and Miss Anna Water­ man of Ostend were entertained at the home of S. W. Smith Tuesday. TKKRA COn*. M. Knox spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs. T. R. Anderson was 'a Crystal Lake caller Saturday. J. H. ft racy spent several days last week at Honey Creek, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Robiaon were call­ ers at Barreville Monday. Mrs. B. Cusick has been on the rick list, but is better at this writing. H. R. Robison was a bnsiness caller in Algonquin one day last week. Mies Kuth Anderson of Richmond spent Sundav at T. R. Andersonrs. Several from this vicinity attended a surprise at W. Bolger's Saturday even­ ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phalin and daugh­ ter, Marjory^ spent Thursday with rel­ atives at Gris wold Lake. ..I 1 . . v» * V *aV-: , . s " , s : , - / . A t - t r S * . ^ 1 . X>'r: * ' • • ' r- 1*' :̂ • .1 •» .\s f neumonia Follows |i Col4 ^ ^ ' but never Follows the use of Fofey's Honey and Tar, which stops the oongh, heals th$ lungs and expels the cold from jyoor qrsten, Fraal̂ Mawiaelet. '.jJi-5 P-':'SS5 AIUUKMKLU, ' Mr*. R: L Dutield is visiting relatives in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Ffoi Reed went to the city Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Wil|e mi: * Woodstock caller recently. r Lewis Onddard dr6ve to Crystal Lake Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kanift went to the city Wednesday. Chas. Tegtmire went to Arlington Heights Tuesday. Roy Skiuner and family ware Ridge- field visitors Sunday. * P. Haughawout was a Woodstock bnsiness caller Friday. Mr and Mrs. C. Thayer bonght tick­ ets for the city Friday. F. W. Hartman was a business caller in Woodstock Tuesday. Wilbur Levey was a business caller in Woodstock Saturday. F. W. Hartman went to Crystal Lake Wednesday of last week. <* Mrs. H. Wille was a Crystal Lake shopper one day last week. Mrs. A. Levey and daughter, Lois, were Woodstock callers Tuesday. Mrs. A. Josephenson was a Crystal Lake caller Wednesday of last week. Mrs. D. L. Gibson and Miss Agnes Dntield were recent Woodstock callers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stratton enter tained company from Woodstock Sun day. . Miss Pearl Hanghawont is visiting relatives and friends at Batavia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oglesby and two sons visited with relatives in Woodstock Sunday. Arthur Skinner and Fred Green of Woodstock visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Held of Crystal Lake visited with Chas. Bnllock and family tee last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kimball visited with Mr. Kimball's parents at McHenry Friday night. Miss Mabel Skinner visited her sister, Mrs. Lynscott, at Woodstock Monday and Tuesday. A. P. Peck spent a few days with his family recently, returning to Madison, "Wis., Monday. 1 Mrs. Hesselgrive and daughter. Ad- die, are visiting with Richmond rela­ tives this week. Mrs. A. Peterson and Mrs. R God- dard called on relatives and friends in Woodstock Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah Wakefield visited her ajj§ ter, Mrs. Lemmers, at Woodstock from Saturday until Tuesday. H. Wille and wife visited with Mr. Wille's sister, Mrs. Sophia Senne, and family at Woodstock Sunday and part of Monday. Misses Ethel and Leone Rane of Crys­ tal Lake visited with James Wbyte's daughters from Saturday afternoon nn­ til Monday morning. Rev. A. Sillars supplied for the Pree- byterfan church at Warren, ilt.,aad a C DR. DAVID ROBERTS, Wisconsin State Veterinarian, 1906-7-S Dr. David Roberts is the best known practical veterinarian and veterinary author in the country. You can get his book "Practical Home Veterinarian/' cloth bound and illustrated, FREE« 'v You can get a high class live stock paper FREE, lor A whole year. Ask about these offers at l II. Petesdi THE Centerville Druggist. Disap­ pointment is a word unknown to i|§: ' '\V- s|®ll 'f/' ̂: IIS. :: McHenry, III. 'Phone. « »74- J student from the Chicago university filled the vacancy here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Walkup entertained him from Saturday evening until Monday. SCHOOL NOTES. The seventh and eighth grades began "Snowbound" this week. The bell has been repaired and is doing satisfactory work once more. Fourteen pupils in the upper room had perfect attendance the past month. Tbe seventh and eighth grades are reviewing for their third examination in grammar. A Traveling HalMinan H. F. Beers, 017 7th Ave., Peoria, 111., writes: ' 'I have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarcely carry my grips. After using one bottle of Foley's Kidney Pills I have been entirely relieved, and cheerfully recommend them to all." Foley's Kidney Pills are healing and antiseptic and will i-estore and strength. Frank Masqnelet.pJ OSTKND. i [ JANUARY 30. C. JR. Jecks transacted business in Chicago last Friday. Earl Mann of Woodsfewk is visiting friends in this vicinity. Elbert Thomas and Earl Mann visited at Charles Mann's last Tuesday. Warren Thomas, Jr., has been con­ fined to the house for the past three weeks with rheumatism. On account of the severe storm last Wednesday night Clinton Martin, Clyde Francisco, Emil and Hazel Thomas were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs E E. Bassett They all report a good time. Mrs. Ray L. Thomas is visiting rela­ tives in McHenry this week. R. H. Richardson was a business call­ er in Woodstock last Tuesdyy. Mr. and Mrs. James Raiuey visited at the home of A. G. Bishop last Thursday. Quite a number from this vioinity attended an oyster supper at 1. Mason's last Tuesday night. Miss Alice Richardson of Chicago spent Saturday and Snnday with her father, It H. Btofaardsoft. « .< 'V t, j K _ '* . • : " 4" • • • 1 ' .. . *< ' • j'Jt-y W Don't be deceived by extravagant claim® •pi far away, unknown makers who claiai o sell good stoves at a price that doej» not even pay for the cost of good material alone. A little use quickly shows their* "built to sell" character, the light casfr4 ings will firecrack, warp or burn out. The seams will open, oven will fail to bake, grates cannot be operated, doors fail to close and the hundred and oqjj§^ other features of cheaply made and caHfl lessly constructed stoves will show then^f selves* in their proper light. Our stove|r are of the reliable make and sold und^ a positive guarantee* | Call and see theite and get our prices, :: *: ;; „ - * •* , . i - •> THE # WESW jiSIDE HARDWARE. «:• Ss- • ^ . • "M 1 ^ ^ K\ C. E. Jones of Mountain Park, Okla, who has been visiting C. EL Jecks, re­ turned home last Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. F red Eppel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheperdson visited relatives in Woodstock last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bishop, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. L. Francisco, Miss Anna Waterman and Mrs. Warren Thomas attended the banquet given by the Mystic Workers at Ring wood last Wednesuay night. For cold in the head or a oass of the Urippg talts Petescfa's Pinfc Cold Tablf .;-4f . Nuttda TowMbtp TUN. . T hereby give notice that I shall be atf the West McHenry State bank on Tues- ' days aud at Throop's store, North Cry#-i '",*r tal Lake on Wednesdays and Saturdays^ » of each week for tbe purpose of collect- * * ing taxes for the township of Nnnda. 33 WALTER J. WALSH. Collector. \^ The Plaindealer will be sent to An J * address on trial three months for twenty- fiye cento, and will be discontix awl at the expiration of that tte* wdssi otfcsr ' wise ordered. Try it, ? IHitcsdk • tmt • . > &JL»< *1. -x> ... J'.'\ "1..

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