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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Nov 1910, p. 5

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is the best made and most successful Heating Stove in 1the world and you mav rely upon GETTING THK WORTH OF EVERY DOLLAR YOU PUT INTO ONE. It aot only heats up with any kind of fuel hut. it does its work to suit you. When a LOW PRICE is tin* principal argument used in selling a stove and sav­ ing you 40 to 60 per cent looms up many times in the talk, make up your mind that QUALITY, DURABILITY AND MANY OTHER ESSENTIALS have been left out to make cheap prices. TAKE NO CHANCES. GET THE GOOD, THE DEPENDABLE ROUND OAK OF F. L. MoOV;». R WEST SIDE HARDWARE. OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS mcmNI How to Get a New Standard F R. ID E Ironing day is not a dreaded day of drudgery when an Electric Iron is em­ ployed. There are no fires to keep up; nothing but a switch to tnrn and the temperature of the implement is right almost immediately. The finest laces, dainty shirt waists, heavy table linen or sheets--all is the same to this ap­ pliance and with all its work is better, quicker, neater than the old way. For a limited time We Will Give an Electric Iron Free to (*.11 persons ordering their houses wired under the 24 months to pay plan If you own a house that is not wired for electricity you are depriving your­ self and family of many comforts, con­ veniences and economies. For electri­ city in the household means the king of Artificial Light and also a servant that assumes all the heavy labor. The Cost of Operation is Low. The Cost of Wiring a house is Low. Everything Electrical at Our Show Rooms. North 5hore Electric Co. have handy heat A hot water bottle is of course needed in every home; more than one can often l»e used to advantage. In sickness they are a necessity in reliev­ ing pain, in keeping up the bodily temper­ ature and other ways. They are handy for cold feet any time. Our^tock is large and fresh and consists of the most reliable goods made. !?. B. Petescb Druggist. « "Cel. 274 When You Want the Very Best Cough Cure get our White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup. We would not recommend this remedy did we not know it to be unusually effective. We do know this because we have been making and selling it for many years. It is pleasant, safe and prompt and thoro in results. Equally good for chil­ dren or adults. Price, 25 cents. N. H. Petesch, Druggist. - Tel.* 274 Read This Paper LOCAL NEWS OF M'HENRY A8 8CEN BY THE PLAINDEALER REPORTERS. tenia of 1 uterwat Plrkcd I'p Alxxii iti.i Rttljr Little Hurg Tli»l Mav Concern \mi or Your Friends. Men-wanted at TerraC-otta farturv. Have a chapleaa winter*. one H^n.o Cream, 26c, at Petesch V. Round Oaks are the beat )ni'< on earth. At F. L. McOmbnr .. Hot water bottles, Fountain syringes At Petesch'h Harrlabnrg (8. D ) .Iooi iihI Ivl Snt ton is the ahampion grower an re. He bronght a sack of Rural NV>\ Y.irk- «*rs to town Tuesday, fifty two «>t winch weighed sixty pounds, or just a One of them alone wt-iuiiwl 2* ixtninls. Miss Agna* Dodge unit her pupils, of 1 the Creek school, near Spring <4row, will giye a basket social on Kri.lay rveu- iDg, Nov. 11 A cordial imitation is extended to all. Conveyance will leave Bradley & Fuss store, Riugwuod. at 7 80 o'clock. . Mr. and Mrs W C Ev»ii»oii an*I nod, Howard, have gone to Chicago, wlim* j they will make their home thin winter, i The Rvanson home, together with it* 1 fnriiihhingM, has reuted and will be occupied at once by Mr and Mm <( D Rose Will Promote Beauty. W omeu deeiriug l>«anTy get wou<ter- | fnl help front Buckleu'H Arnica ^alve. i It banishes pimple*. *tntj eruptions, I sores and boils It oiaken 'he nkin soft ; and velvety. It gloriliee the face' ('iirew Hore eyes, cold sores, cracked lip*, ! chapped hand*. Host for bums, maids, I iever sores, cats, bruises aud pi leu J5c | at N H Petesch's aud F Maw|ii»*lKt b \ KMKHA I.It PAKK. Meu wanted at Terra I'otta factory. j School Itook*, tabletn aud pencils at j Petesch's. I Dennis Daley of Milau, Mo , visited Bd Kuox aud family the first of the ' week. I Miss Lncy Sutton spent a few days | the first of the week with frieuds iu ; Chicago. : Misses Anna Cleary and Mary (iibbs j visited Miss Kathryu Knox'» school Tnesday. Miss Edith Whiting aud Clarence ! Whiting of Ringwood visited the Misses . Knox Snuday. i Jos. J. Sntton visited Miss Kathr>u| Knox's aud Mias ' Fanny Granger * schools Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Sohns of Chica go spent a few days the last of the week at their cottage. u Mrs Chas. W. (iibbs aud Mis? Mary Gibb* spent last Friday in Chicago. Richard Aylward of Elgiu visited at Ed Knox's Snuday. Messrs. Cha«. Malefyt and El Armit and Miss Anna Malefytof Chicago c[»eut Sunday at their cottage. Miss Mfee Ni>onau and Thomas Kane of Ring wood visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. W dibits Sunday. Walter J. Walsh' visited relatives in Elgin Saturday aud Sunday aud attend ed a Haltoweeu party Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Robiuson of Chi cago were guests of Mr. aud Mrs H. Berkircber over Saturday and Snnday Messrs. W. E Heaney and W Hauey of (Jhicago and D. D^ley of Kigiu cpent a few days the first of the week at the former's cottage here aud enjoyed some good hunting. The old, old story, told times without number and repeated over aud over again for the last 36 years, bnt it is al­ ways a welcome story to those in search of health- There is nothing in the world that cores coughs aud colds as quickly as Chamberlain s Cough Rem edy. Sold by all dealers. Nsllm Is BoDtora. Mo hasting or trespassing allowed on any of my premises. Dated this twen­ ty seventh day of October, 1910. l»-St Oebhabd Wegener KIMGWOOD. Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. George Stevens of Elgin was in town Monday. C. W. Harrison left Monday morning for Syracuse. N. Y. James M Cannou, wife and little son spent Snnday at Solon. Charles Wand rack of Woodstock was in town Thursday of last week. Thomas and A Lawrence were in Woodstock on Monday. Walter Bradley was bnying goods in Chicago Thursday of ^aist week. Miss Lora WalKington went to Chicn go Monday morning for a few days' visit Oliver Lawrence and Miss Leone Kel ley of Harvard spent Hun-'ay with their home people. Mrs Emma Brown and daughter, Florence Smith, visited in Richmond last Thursday. Mrs. J. C. Ijadd v^itsd Mrs. L^ura Salisbury in Woodstock from Friday to Saturday awning. Mrs. Sarah Strnble left last Friday for her home in Pan Is Valley, Okla. Her aunt, Mr*. Jrigephme Coates, went ! with her. W. E aud J. D Smith attended the dairy show in Chicago lant Wednesday. On Thursday evening W. R returned with a new Aubnri) Hiito. Joseph Nicastro of Chicago, who has been cared for by Mi*« Ellen Hall at her home for some time, died Snndav uiorn iug The retUNiUH were taken to the city iu the evening. Mr. and Mrs John Care} celebrated their twenty litth wedding auniversary Sunday A goodly number of relatives aud friends were present, who wished them many returns of the day. N!i*s Agues Dodge, teacher iu the Creek school will nive a Itasket. social at l>ei school hoii«e N«>v II. A convey sue* wilt 1 he store of Bradley & Fos« ,ii 7 HO to take those wishing to go M'. Otto 1'rtiil. Milwaukee, Wis., says Ko'»*\ V Honey hLi<I Tar is still more than the He writ** us, 'All those that Ixnight it think it is the liest for roughs and colds th--\ t-vei had aud 1 think i' is still iiioiv than the best Our bab} had a bad cold *ud It cured him in one day. Please accept thanks "* F. Ma«|uelet The Harrison family held a family reunion at thr- home of William Harri­ son Saturday, Oct. 'JH. Their two sons who reside in Kansas were present. I Mrs. .lane Carr, sister of the host, was also able to he present, .lohu Reynolds, w fe and limikrhter of vloiind 1'iHine w«ie among the guests Due son, Herbert, and family left for their hoiue at St Johns. Kansas, Monday morning. vuun Men wanted at TerraCotta factory. Mr h 1 »l Mis F P Bsiit- i U weie Mc Henry callers Monday Mrs Fied Duiitiill and Anna Comp- toii weie MiHeiJi} callers recently. Ed Lusk and Hurt } Kruger made a business trip to Round Lake Tuesday. Mrs Harry Nicholls and daughters, Lydia autl Edith, were Chicago visitors Tuenday Xtt autl Mrs Will Dillon spent Wed­ nesday aud TLursda> with relatives in < 'hicago Mr and Mrs Chaucey .lepson of Ver­ mont arir visiting with friends iu and arouud Yolo When a cold becotneo settled ill the system it will take several days' treat­ ment to 'lire i! and'the best remedy to use n < 'U-iiiibei tain t Cough Remedy. It will cure t|uioker rhi'U any other aud also leaves the system in a natural and healthy c-ouditiou Sold by all dealers The uiari;jage of Mian Lillian Hiller to Mi Jacob Brefeld utok place at the Catholic church here on Thursday morning last The wedding ceremouy was largely attended by relatives and triendsol the pan. who. after the cere- iuouv. gathered at the Hiller home, where a inception was tendered the pair Both the couriR^ting parties sre popular among a large circle of friends. They will make their future home ou the Href eld farm where they have already gone to housekeeping. BtnuisriEm Men wanted at Terra Cotta factory. F. E. Fay drove over from Ringwood Snnday. Miss Mabel Skinner was a Woodstock caller Mouday. The Ladies' Aid met with Miss Lizzie Forney last week Thursday. The pnmping station of the C. & N. W. R. R. is undergoing a thoro repair. Mrs. Olive Baiuwin of Crystal Lake was it business visitor one day last week. The Cemetery association met with Mrs. Geo. Wheeler Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Nelson of Batavia spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Hangha wont. J. C. Button and sister, Mrs. P. Hodg- kinson, entertained at Sunday dinner Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Shelt and Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Garrison and daughter of Woodstock. Several of the young people attended the Halloween social given by the junior class at the Crystal Lake high school last Friday evening, all expressing "a lovely time." Many school children puffer from cou- Htipaliou, which is often the canse of seeming stnpidi I y at lessons. Chamber­ lain's Stomach and Liver Taolets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for they are mild and geutle in their effect, and will cure even chronic constipation. Sold by all dealers. Rev. C E. Hayes of Decatur will con­ tinue revival services during this week. Providence permitting, in the Presby­ terian church. Rev. Hayes is a patient and untiring worker. Everyone should come, as subjects of Bible interest have been announced as topics for each even­ ing dnring the week. Croup is most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of yonng children should be prepared for it. All that is needed is s bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never witbont it in their homes and it has never disappointed them Sold by all dealers. The wonderful Sweet family, consist­ ing of "Ma" Sweit and her seveu beau­ tiful and accomplished daughters, will give a very entertaining play Friday, Nov 11, at the Presbyterian church at H p. m There will be other interesting features. Everybody cordially iuvited. Admission, '25 cepts; children, 15 cents. Refreshments m TKKKA COTTA. Thotuas Powers was a caller here Fri­ day. Mias Emma Conway of Elgiu speut Sunday at her home here Mrs Stella La Plant of Chicago is visiting at Chas La Plant's. Mrs. Ed. Knox of Emerald Park called on relatives here Wednesday. Thomas Thompson of Barrevillecalled at A. T. McMillan's Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. John Doherty of Elgin visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Vera Doherty of Holcombville is spending a few days with relatives here Misses Mary Burke and Eleanor Walsh of McHenry were guests of rela­ tives here Sunday. Mrs. Ellen Walsh and Mrs. J. Uibbs of Emerald Park visited relatives and friends here Tuesday. Eugene Leisner of Chicago visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Leisner, recently. Mrs. Robt. Anderson of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with her son, Thomas, and family. Mrs. S. Knox returned to Ringwood Sunday evening after spending two weeks at the home of M. Knox. Mrs Geo. P. Bay and daughter, Mrs. Brantingham, speut Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. S. B. Leisner. Mrs. Fred Bergman and son, Carl, and Miss Florence Leiscer of Chicago were guests of relatives here Sunday. Mr and Mrs J. M Phalin, daughter, Eleanor, tuid son, Harold; Mr. and Mrs M A. Conway and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Conway attended the silver wedding at J. Carfey'e at Ringwood Sunday. * entirely Baking Powders Inform Label For making quickly and per­ fectly, delicious hot biscuits, hot breads, cake and pastry there is no substitute for Dr.PRICE'S G R E AM BAKING POWDER liRAPES This Co^kmg P mge and Heat©r Makes Work a Pleasure We have pleasure in calling your attention to this new improved range. You will thank us for selling you Cole's Patented Pigh Oven Range if you once use it. Its scientific construction insures its success^--the heat raises --and by means of the draft and flue construction--au heat circulates around the oven. This make* it a quick, economical baker. The thin, sensitive, quick-heating lids are made of annealed (malleable)Coleized steel--the quickest heating range top you have ever used The two back lids heat first, leaving the two front lids for immediate use--This feature adds to the convenience of the range--You do not have to reach over vessels which are steaming hot-- easy to regulate. The air-tight base construction of this range and the Patented Hot Blast Draft gives a perfect combustion of the fuel. The saving of fuel (soft coal) will about pay for Cole's Patented High Oven Range in 2 or 3 years use. No stooping or lifting while baking--allow us to show and explain this range to you. m Th* H«t Blast Draft Savts •̂-•1. tosr j. J. ma Mt<ta Witt «r mtfwa vau 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 "EARLY RISER" Flour, the Flour that never fails you. If yon are not using our brand, try it, and be convinced that it's the only Flour. West McHenry flw and feed Mills WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS JOHN 5PENCEk. Pro*. ....SWEATER.... .COATS. FOR THE COOL DAYS We have all grades from $1.00- $4.50. Each to fit all sizes from baby to grandpa in pop­ ular shades and combination colors. :: :: :: :: A complete line of Underwear in all wool and fleece lined goods-- white, gray, tan and blue. :: :: :: :: Our line of Dress Goods in silk, wool and cotton goods is complete in the new colorings and weaves. :: :: :: Outing Flannel, good heavy fleeced, at 10c per yard. Other grades at 8c, 11c, 12£c up to 20c per yard. :: :: Our line of Shoes is the finest we have ever shown. Gun Metal Kid and Patent Colt Leather and cloth top, new shades. :: :: - - " " Leave your order for Groceries, Canned Goods, Te&, Coffee, Flour, Corn Meal, Graham, etc. :: :: :: M. J. PHONE 343 - QOODS DELIVERED J Attention to Card Parties t * 0 Leave your order for first and second prizes at the Coffee Store. We can get anything you want for prizes. :: :: SPECIAL THIS WEEK WITH CAN OF BAKINO POWDER Fine Carving Set, large Stewing Kettle, uico Sugar aud Creamer, Set Kettle Covers or a Teu Quart Qalvaniaed Water Pail. A large can of Kitchen Cleanser for 10 cents. Cleans anjthiag. We can save yon money on Coffees, Teas, Cocoa, Extracts and Bak­ ing Powder. Extra Special for this week only: 3tt> best Rice 38o. The Reliable Always Reliable F. B. Doollttle C. cT Van Dyae.

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