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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Oct 1910, p. 5

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W* - -f -.?)»•••' *w p *** ? • -J. (^' - ' "*-""• 5- *" _g -- y&f'y " 1 It^rfr A-\/L • \. *4 " * ^l**- •* jffi• "* **' <». •*<(%«'..«>i ^ *s i **? \r.\. hjif liSit! 5 -ssf K ,Mg Wi I «' I i I llif m\l: f^i •^<1: '«,j v 'wmmpm 0m, .,<ug2& m ws&& )»"'•" ffflWS S You will find it a pleasure to work in the kitchen with Cole's High Oven Range. Think of the convenient oven--level with your shoulders -- no stooping, no lifting, to bake. The heat rises around the oven equally and evenly so that all sides are heated the same. *g»t TIE lB Fire can be kept over night--warm kitchen and no fire to build in the morning. The air-tight base construction of this new style, marvelous range and the patented Top Hot Blast Draft gives a perfect combustion of the fuel. The oven temperature can be changed in less than a minute, and you can keep the same heat two hours without adding coal--so perfect is the fuel combustion, due to our patented air-tight construction and to the hot blast draft which burns all the gases in the coal. With Cole's Patented High Oven Range you will have pleasure in being in the kitchen. For this marvelous money-saving stove is a heater as well as a cooker. One is never over-heated in one part of the kitchen and freezing in another. See this stove wonder. Learn how good a range can be at a low cost. KIM 6 WOOD. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. C. E. H. Tattle was in Elgin Sanday. John Carey was in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Clara Beth was in McHenry Tnaaday. John McLaaghlin was a Chicago pas­ senger Wednesday. Warren Fosa and wifeattended the state fair at Springfield last week. E. C. Haw ley entertained hie sister and hasb&nd oi Elgin over Sanday. Leone Kelle^ of Chemnng was an over Sanday visitor with her parents. John W. Bell and wife spent Snnday with their son, Jauies, of Spring Grove. Mrs. Mary Dodge spent Wednesday of last week at James Hodge's at Solon. Miss Agnes Bigelow and Mrs. Jessie Smith spent Tuesday with friends soatb of McHenry. Charles Snyder, wife and little daugh­ ter of Dorr township visitsd at N. D. Stevens' Sunday. George Andrews and wife attended chorch in McHenry Sanday in company with Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Oliver Lawrence of Chemung spent the laot of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A Lawrence. Mrs. E T. Cliaee was calling on rela­ tives and fri«?aci« j& So'on and Spring Grove last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Bmith left last Thurs­ day afternoon for Hoopeston, III., to at­ tend the W. C. T. U. state convention. The W. C. T. U. will meet Saturday afternoon of this week with Mrs. Nellie Dodge. Tea will be served. Ail are invited. Mrs. Mary Dodge, Emma Matthews and H. W. Allen and wife visited rela uvea and friends in Wanconda Friday of last week. Bert McCannon and wife, Will Mc- Cannon and wife and Mrs. Emma Mat- U Ui •ac»u>1 o iu Prlet? $28.00 anil Upward* According to Equipment. J. ]. VY( Particularly Ailaptei® to Biiriiiiifi flie Cheapest MMl SottCotL i r means that you may have the king of illuminants and power that as­ sumes the heavy labor at surprisingly low cost. We wire houses in the best manner at cost. Here are some STANDARD PROPOSITIONS YOU MAY HAVE A FIVE-ROOn HOUSE WIRED AND EQUIPPED: Parlor or Living Room---l 2-lt. No. 1469 B S. fixture, C. P. socket, 2 etched glass shades. Dining Room---1 2-lt. No. 1469 B. S. fixtures, C. P. socket, 2 etched glass shades. Kitchen---1 4-ft. drop cord, 1 etched glass shade. Two Bjdrooins---2 4-ft. di\jp cords, 2 etched glass shades. Bath or Hall---1 4-ft. drop cord, 1 etched glass shade, ALL FOR $25.95 OR YOU MAY HAVE LESS EXPENSIVE EQUIPHENT THESE ROOMS INCLUDED Parlor or Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Bath­ room or Hallway, ALL FOR $19.90 YOU MAY H^VE A SIX-ROOH HOUSE WIRED AND EQUIPPED AS FOLLOWS: Parlor and Living Room---1 2-lt. No. 1469 B. S. fixture, C. P. socket, 2 etched glass shades. Dining Room- -1 2-lt. No. 1469 B. S. fixtures, C. P. socket, 2 etched glass shades. Kitchen---1 4-ft. drop cord, 1 etched glass shade. Three Bedrooms---3 4-ft. drop cords, 3 etched glass shades. Bath or Hall---1 4-ft. drop cord, 1 etched glass shade, all for. .$27.95 Or you may have less expensive equipment these rooms included Parlor or Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, Bath or Hall. ALL FOR $21.90 NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC CO. READ THE . P I • a m A Combined Cooker and Heater Think of the convenience of having a range Which will warm the floor, making the room warm and comfortable for the children. Cole'a High Oren Range will heat three rooms and do the family cooking. Just the range 700 need If you want to save fuel and labor. It keep® ft* ao Well that yon can get breakfast with the aoft coal yoa pat la the night be­ fore. (B-4S) Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. •labastine and kalkuno at Vycital • Centerrill* hardware. VUliU. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factor^. France Miller of Fox Lake ia at her houie h«re. K. C Kimball of Ingleside was a Volo caller Friday. R. Walton of Waakegan whs a Volo visitor Monday. Barney Ainaun and family attended church here Sunday. Ed. Lusk aud George Wirfs were Chi­ cago visitors Monday. Henry Kramer spent Tuesday with relatives at Long Grove. . Mrs. Fred Dannill and Bessie spent Thursday last in Chicago. Mr. aud Mrs P. L. Stadtfeld were Wanconda callers Sunday. Miss Clara loosing of Ronnd Lake at tended church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Frost were Johna- burgb visitors Sunday afternoon. Mrs Nicholls and Frank Hironimns were Crystal Lake callers Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Fedder of Kan­ sas are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Esse Fisher. Mr and Mrs E<*rl Townsend and chil­ dren of Rouud Lake are guests of Volo relatives. Mr and Mrs. Russell and children spent Saturday and Snnday last in Waakegan. Mr. and Mrs Grant Lnsk and daugh­ ter, Mil ted, of IvanUoe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ed. Lusk. Mrs. Weingart and son. Frank, aud Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosing and children were Libertyville visitors Snnday. Reaching the Top in any calling of Jife, demands a vigor­ ous body and a keen brain. Without health there is no success Bat Electric Hitters is the greatest Health Builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver, kidueys, bowels, purifies and enriches the blood, tones and invigorates the whole system and enables yon to stand the wear and tf»r of yonr daily work. ' 'After months ot suffering from Kidney Trouble," writes W. M. Sherman of Cashing, Me., "three bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man- " 50c atsN. H. Petesch's and F. Masquelet's. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Mullen & Hoy. Attorneys. Estate of Bernard Harrison, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of Bernard Harrison, deceased, late of the Coun­ ty of Mr Heriry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County. at the Coun House In Woodstock. at the December Term, on the flrst Monday iu Docernber next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and request­ ed to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persops indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment bo the undersigned. Dated this 3rd day of October, A^D. 1910. 18-it CsARi.ES u PAud, Executor. Peteeoh's for drags. Huntley Sunday. The Ring wood Cemetery society will hold their annual election of officers at the home of H. W. Allen Oct. 18, 1910 All are requested to be present. Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with congbs are urged to go to another climate. Bat this is costly and not always sare. There's a better way. Let Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. "It cured me of long tronbie," writes W. R. Nelson of Calamine, Ark., "when all else failed and I gained forty- seven pounds in weight. It s surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their livee and health to it It's positively guaranteed for Colds, Coaghs, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup--all Throat and Lang troubles. 50c aBd f I 00. Trial bottle free at N. H. Pet­ esch'sand F. Masqnelet's. KMKK/VIJ) PARK. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Messrs. J. Frey, D. W. Hill and J. H ax ton spent Sanday at the Park. MissJalia Mattson is spending a few weeks witn her parents in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Demling of Chica­ go called on friends here the last of the week. | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith attended the Kennebeck-Scheid wedding Wed­ nesday. Miss Anna Malefyt and a few friends of Chicago spent Saturday and Sanday at the Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Heaney of Chica­ go are spending a few weeks at their cottage here. Miss Florence Welch entertained a number of friends at her home south of here Sanday. * Mrs. G. L Summers and Miss Marga­ ret Sutton visited the Misses Fleming at Barreville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burns of Chicago spent a few days the last of the week at their summer home. Wm. A. Dalton and a number of friends of Chicago spent Saturday and Sanday at John Armstrong's cottage. Messrs. W. J. Walsh and Thos. A. Bolger spent a few days the last of the week at Springfield, attending the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sommero re­ turned to Sioux Falls, S. D., Monday after spending a week with relatives here. Mesdaines John Powers, Ed. Knox and W. E. Heaney spent last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Carey in Mc­ Henry. Misses Grace and Mae Burns and Messrs. Jack Allen and Kenneth Burns of Chicago spent Sunday at the Burns cottage. Mrs. John Powers returoed to her hoiue in Elgin Saturday after a few months' sojourn with her brother, R J. Sutton, and family. PROBA TE NEWS [Furnished by McHenry County Abstract Company. Woodstock, Illinois. Office in Ar­ nold Block, east side public square. Ab­ stracts of title nod con veyancinjf. Monev to loan on real estate in sums of five hundred to ten thousand dollars. Time and payments to suit borrower. Phones tJ34, 903 and 911.1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Eliza H. Walker to Frank Smith, pts n«X sw*4 sec is. McHenry, con • 96.00 Ella I). Lampbere to Henry Helmer, pt It 1, blk H, McHenry 1500.00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Matt M. Blake. 25 McHenry Sasie Freund, 21 Joseph Munser, 30 Chicago Anna Hauptman, 22 . ... William Piske, 21 Marengo Emily Anderson, 18 Walter Shultz, 22 Huntley Clara Henning. 24 "It Helta All." Tbis is quoted from a letter of M. Stock well, Hannibal, Mo. "I recently used Foley 's Honey and Tar for the first time. To say I am pleased does not half express my feelings. It beats all the remedies I ever ased. I contracted bad cold and was threatened with pneumonia. The first doses gave great relief and one bottle completely cared me." Contains no opiates. F. Masque- let. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. Drugs Prices Onr large stock is at the command of all who desire the best service that any drug­ gist can giva We have every­ thing you want in Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles and Druggists' Sundries Yoa can depend upon the quality of everything and be just as sure that the prices are rierht. We can assure you of best possible service when yoa have prescriptions or recipes to be compounded • »/• Dniaaist :: tel. 274 suggests plowing. We have in stock a full line of Walking, Sulky and Gang Plows, all guaranteed A No. 1; Farm Trucks, Milk Wagons, Surrys. A complete and up- to-date line of Buggies, and a large assort­ ment to select from--no picture business. Fuller & Johnson Pump Engines, Silos for 1911--something every farmer is interested in; Bolster Springs, Wheelbarrows* Axle Grease, Twine, Machine Bolts, Batteries, Spark Plugs, Clover Leaf Spreaders, EJtc. Always at your service. WM. S' I L-*L* Phones: rrsIdhnJe-79". is obtainable only from good Flour. It matters not how well versed you may be in the art of baking, kind housewife, your very best efforts are bound to ter­ minate into a disappointment just as long as you are using an inferior grade of Flour. We suggest purchasing a sack of our "tEARLY RISER" Flour, the Flour that never fails you. If you are not using our brand, try it, and be convinced that it's the only Flour. ry Hour mm feed .mils weST MchENRY, ILLINOIS JOHN SPENCER. Prop. Our new fall line of Shoes is now ready for your inspection. We have an exceptionally good line in Gun Metal, Kid and Patent Colt in the dull or bright finish and cloth top At Prices to Suit all Purses We are making special low prices on all Summer Goods to close out this month. We have many lines of Oxfords, Strap Sandals, Pumps and Roman Sandals to close at reduced price. Lawns, Dimities, Percales, Silks an$ all Summer Dress Goods at Slaughter Prices. :: :: :: SUITS MADE TO YOUR nEASURE^-Oor new fall and winter samples are now ready. Come in and look. :: :: :: :: :: :: « M. J. WALSH PHONE 483 GOODS DELIVERED V"

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