lire a party or UpRiethtiig i# :^at tue delicacy store and look over the stock. We Will *- , carry a complete stock of foreign and domestic Canned Cheese, Etc., and fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Come |^|=and get acquainted with us whether you wish to buy or not.Q rertMoHenry.lll. K. Q. DEKKER detenu f f ttf** QiveaM • catt wtel Nuts, Sijis# McHenry• Illinois ' ' - - " 1 >i A?* V A , - Steam Fitting* r and ?x- , Olittd milto * mi. Wood Canfc* and Farm machinery . ' A fall line In every dep&rtuH^, It *, -4 * * V* We are prepared ( .. to .do ^ ^ Ulorfe of all KHHl* Give ua a call Conway & Rainey i I\UI^YVWU, f i • • S-: * CUCUHBER 'v f We want to contract a limited number of acres j>f Cucumber Pickles at GENTS PER BUSHEL StiBprt & (iOldsmitl Conpy l jh-' ,1* ^ ; "r-'-f/--.,*. • " ' R. w. Stafford 1 , . 1 ' Robert G. Goldsmith. { 1 (Established 1860) •'V..-A* - *' general Office: 098-700 Austin Ave., Chicago. ; ! factories at Chicago, Marengo, McHenry „ 'liberty viUe, Hsuaton, Wlh, Knui, Iiid. *'* • • Make your Contract* and get your seeds at otin Ih>ss, at the factory ; W. C . Evanson, M. Walsh, J. J. Miller, Simon Stoffel. West Mc- ijlenry; T. J. Walsh. S. 8. Obapell, GlH>ert , , * Bros., McHenry; ,T. E. Cristy, KliiKWCod; O. • M Adams, J. P. Lay, Jolmsburgh. 98 N '« . . . ' === This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do mestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all busi ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire ly satisfactory to orir custom ers and respectfully 8olicii|$he public patronage. • • • • •' f * • . Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class se curity. Spec- ial attention and promptly at-iven to collections, ded to INSURANCE n First Class Companies, at the Low s& rates. Yours Respectfully • ' PERRY & OWEN, fotary Pobttc. Bankers. »-Geo. Meyers- GENERAL TEAMING of all kind*. " Excavating and Grading. McHenr* Bow It Is Done. The firwt object in life with the Amer ican people is to "get rich;" the second, how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; tike second, (good health) by us ing Green's August Flower. Should yon be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Appendicitis, Indigestion, etc., Such as Sick Hepdache, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual. Cos- tiveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc., you need hot suffer another day. Two doses of the well-known August flower will re lieve yon at once. Go to Julia A. Story McHenry, J. I.Brown & Son,Ringwood, and get a sample bottle free. Regular sise, 75 cts. Get Green's Price Almanac. (SWA This signature is on rrety box at the genuine Laxative Brom<HQutaiiie •****» the remedy lhit«nw • WM Is mm Do You Want TO Save Money? Send in your n&me and address and get our catalogue of all kind* of Merchan dise at prices defying competion. Fully illustrated catalogue sent on receipt of 10 cents for postage. KAHN, GREEN & BEROER, i|7 to 361 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois Catalogue Mailed during July REMEMBER HIS! • guarantee my work and the goods to be just as represented. •;«*glish Double and Twisted^ Birdseye Worsted, ' * Clay Worsted, Striped Worsts#, ' ' • • Flannel, Diagonal W&fSted, r - Slack Undressed Worsted, OlA*<ktp Trirtrtf MWVK * » *WW) Complete hand-made suits from the above suitings, up from Cf:'. $16.50 For the same price an Overcoat erf English Herringbone Covered Cloth, or English Whipcord. ' * J '• T~I- Never before have such offers been made In the county. Come and look at the samples from the largest and most reliable house-in Chicago. TALLERDAYS -POR- Gonstipation, Torpid liver and the Blood. Belvidere, 111., Feb. 5, 1901. rited Eczema, as my mother suffered for years with an incurable form, and I had been afflicted with it from childhood to a mild extent It had annoyed me for several years dur ing the summer months. In April, 1900, the affliction was very pronounced. By the middle of May I was nearly incapac itated for business. In June I suffered to such an extent that I could get no rest under any conditions, and the tor ture was undermining my nervous sys tem and reducing physical forces to an alarming extent, and I cannot describe my sufferings. I had employed the best medical skill obtainable, but with no re lief until I began taking Dr. Tallerday's Fruit Jnice. Within three days my suf fering began to subside and within three week s I was much better than I had been during the summer months for years. The continued use of this medi cine completely cured me, removing ev ery symptom of the disease. Have rec ommended it to others for different blood diseases and all have been bene fited by its use. I make this statement purely upon the merits of this remedy, and will be glad to answer any inquiries any sufferer wishes to ask me, if they will enclose stamp for reply. E. J. MUNN. Residence, 540 S. Main St., Belvidere. Place of Business, Union, 111. Dr. Tallerday's i Cough Cure Cure** 'J Beloit, Wis. My husband was home, sick, for over a week with LaGrippe and was cough ing night and day. He commenced to use Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure and got relief at once. We have never had a medicine in our house that has done so much good. It is invaluable. The Pain Tablets have no equal MRS. EMJLA NEEDHAM, 1316 Vine St. S~' Beloit, Wis. My grand-son has suffered from birth with broncial coughs, and after using ± bottle of Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure is getting^ well. I alu using both the Cough Cure and the Tonic myself, and think they. are excellent. MRS. GEO. STIRES, 721 Brook St Man 11 factored by THE TAIXERDAV qUBDICIHE CO., Belvidere, III. For sale by UA A. STORY, - McHenry *0. W. Bmn, "'West McHenry lJNG N£lVS AS CI CORPS OF COR j >ENTS 6WOOJD. - Mr. Ckwf|||yM seen on :oer Monday Mrs. A. m Matthews visited Meads here last Samday. Mrs. Sma& was at Geneva Lake a few days to vMlllil parents. Dr. Nye, wilsaad teby spent Thurs day with Dr. B^pimrn and -wife. Mrs. Bennett and children returned from their visit Monday evening. Rev. Stranb will lecture on his trip to Cuba at Woodman halt Friday evening June 28. Frank Sr. will move to Ridgefield the first of August where he will teach the coming year. Mrs. Earn Ingalls has been very sick Hie past few days. Her many friends hope to hear of her recovery soon. The W. C. T. 17. kad a very pleasant and profitable meeting last Saturday with Mrs. Bls&tiSfc [There were twenty- nine present. Reed's orchestra assisted by Chicago musicians will furnish the music for the Independence bell at Stoffel's hall on Jnly 4 All are invited. James Green very happily surprised his many friends by returning from the city with a bride. He was married Wednesday. The bride was formerly Miss Mary Madden. Little Arthur Peet had the misfortune to fall and break his collar bone last week. He is getting along all right under Dr. Hepburn's treatment but we hardly think Arthur will lead that oalf again soon. Mr. Francisco hurt his arm very badly last Saturday in the old factory. He stepped back and fell into the engine room below. He was very fortunate that he escaped as well as he did. Scott Harrison is working in his place this week. News comes to us that our school teacher, Mr. Cole, was married last Wednesday at Marengo. We are pleased to hear that they will keep house here the coming winter as Mr. Cole is very popular here with his friends and we shall all be glad to welcome his bride. The Ladies Aid society had a very pleasant time with Mrs. C. C. Harrison last week. The sapper, especially the berries, were fine. There were about sixty people present On account of the Fourth coming on the regular meet ing day there will be no society meeting next week. .. Saves Two From Death., "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi- land, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, We saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an ad' vanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung dif eases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. In fallible for Coughs and Cold. 50c aad $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Julia A Story, Trial bottles free. VAUCONOA. Arthur Graham was a Grayslake vis itor Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hughes on Friday, a baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wendt, of Chicago, spent Sunday at B. K. Duers'. Mrs. B. Hudson, of Cary, is the guest of Mrs. D. Brown of this plaoe. Mr. and Mrs. West are the guests of Mrs. Will Harris at WaUconda. All of our teachers are attending in stitute at Wankegan this week. Rev. Dutton and wife are spending his two weeks vacation in Iowa. Geo. Broughton is entertaining a brother from Chicago this week. Charles and Eay Lamphere, of Mc Henry, are visiting at Wauconda. Mrs. Goo. Glynch is visiting friends and relatives at Waukegan this week Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Foster and Miss Eva Foster, of Elgin, attended the funeral of Mrs. Ford. The Mystic Workers with their fami lies and friends will have a picnic at the Point Thursday June 34. To go and see the dancers and hear the music at StaKel's hall on the even ing of July .4, will only cost you 35 cents. The Social Workers of the Baptist church have re-organized and will meet with Mrs. E. EL Gilbert Wednesday of this week. Mrs. J. W. Torrance, Mrs. Wood- house and Misses Eloise Jenks and Orpha Darrell called on friends at Mc Henry Friday. The Wauconda Juniors crossed bats with the Grayslake team Saturday at the latter village. The game resulted in a scorf of 18 to 9 in favor of the Juniors. The return game will be played at Wauconda Saturday June 36. Seven Years In Bed. Will wonders ever cease?" inquire the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law rence, Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debility; but, 'Three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suffering from Headache, Back ache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan choly, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Sat isfaction is guaranteed Julia A. Story. Only 50c. voto. ; Jack Walsh, of McHeary, was on our streets Friday. The barber has returned to his home in Milwaukee. O. W. Owen, of McHenry, was a Volo caller Tuesday. Lincoln Lusk, of Rollins, was a Volo visitor Sunday. Guy Carpenter, of Elgin, is visiting at A J. Raymond's. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson were Waucon da callers Saturday., George Case, of Waukegan, spent Sunday with relatives. : 1 Miss Nell Kirwin is visiting her brother, James Kirwan. Niss Natalie StoxeA, of Wauconda, is visiting relatives in Volo. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, of Cuba Station, will spend the week in Volo. Attend the dance at Stoffel* hall. West McHenry, on the evening erf July 4. Mrs. George Simpson and son spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Gardi nier. Mias Jennie Walton is attending the teachers institute iifc Waukegan this week. > Mrs. John Rosing, daughter, Katie, and Lillie Hiller were Chicago visitors Thursday. Miss Rose Vogt spent the past week at Griswold Lake with her sister, Mrs. Mat. Glosson. " Miss Emma Mulidor is home from Racine where she has bee* attending school the past year. Miss Mary Raymond was camping with some young ladies, of McHenry, at Pintakee Bay the past week. No services at the Methodist church, June 30. Preaching services and Sun day school the following Sunday. The dance given in Peter Stadtfield's hall Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. flurry Dunnill was well attended. Mrs. Hannah Kines returned to her home in Waukegan Saturday after several weeks visit at Raught Bros. Mrs. John Miller and Miss Kate Weber of McHenry, spent Thursday with the former's sister, Mrs. James Murray. Simeon Russell and daughter, Mrs. Sarah Russell, of Waukegan, spent Sat urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Russell. The picnic at Fish Lake given by Misses Mary Decker and Myrtle Payne, teachers of the -Vasey and Fort Hill schools was well attended. Everyone present reports a very pleasant time Didn't Marry For Money. The Boston man, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, is happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health Infallible for Jaundice, Biliousness, Ma laria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle but effective, Only 35c at Jnlia A. Story's drug store. BAR&KV1XXK. A. T. Wingate had a runaway recent ly- Earnest Hill was in Nunda Saturday evening. Mrs. Ruth Turner spent Thursday in Wauconda John and Edmund Fleming were in Cary Wednesday E. Phillips, of Wauconda, was here on business Saturday. Miss Anna Fleming w*8 In Nunda Saturday afternoon. M. N. Gardner, of Nund% wes caller here recently. Jos Julian and Miss Clara Thompson were at Pistakee Bay Sunday. Jos. Julian, of Chicago, was at Thos.Thompson's over Sunday. Thos. Thompson attended to business matters in Woodstock last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant of Gris wold Lake, were callers here recently. Miss Mary Bobzein, of Huntley, visiting her sister, Mrs. Chas. Knaack. Edmond P. Fleming, of Chicago, vis ited with his parents here part of last week, A number from here attended com mencement exercises at Nunda Tuesday evening. Miss Edna Hunter spent Saturday afternoon with her school mate, Miss Isa Matthews. . Mrs. V. C. Goodwin, of Elgin, has been a guest of her sister, Mrs. John Hunter and family. Mrs. EL F. Matthews and daughter, Myrtle, returned home Sunday after a weeks visit with relatives in Liberty ville. The Misses Clara Thompson, Lena Church, Lizzie and Mae Ames went to Free port last week Thursday on the Woodman picnic Don't forget the good times you have had at Stoffel's halt Another is in store for all those who attend the dance Thursday evening, July 4 ' • A Terrible Explosion. a gasoline stove burned a lady here frightfully," Writes N. E. Palmer, of Kirk man, la. "The best, doctors couldn't heal the running sore that fol lowed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve en tirely cured her." Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Braises, Skin Dis eases and Piles. 35c at Julia A. Story's. is The time tint peoples' mortages show up worst is when they try to show off. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ill KM Yn Han Always ta|M a guest is It is incalcuable the time wasted in this world that Dyspepsia cannot be long lived be cause to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing until it is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food, it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests all kinds of food with out aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest and regain its natural functions. Its elements are exactly the same as the natural digestive fluids and it simply can't help but do you good. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. ^ Bwntfc* of Chicago, was a caller C. M. Adams received a car load of salt last Tuesday. L. B. Rice, dentist of Richmond, was a caller here on Sunday. Rev. H. Mehring was a caller in Chi cago several days this week. Anton Engeln. of McHenry, was a business caller here Monday. Joseph Heimer, of McHenry, tnws- acted business here Tuesday. Henry Tappendorf, of Rock Island, was a caller here Wednesday. Martin Thelen is employed by Jos. F. Schmitt in his blacksmith shop. Peter King and wife are visitillg rela tives and friends here at present CMiss Barbara Schmitt, of Aurora, is visiting relatives here at present Miss Maggie M. Adams transacted business in Chicago on Thursday of last week. Jos. H. Hnemann put up a windmill for Anton Meyers on the farm where his son, John, lives. Last Monday the school children from here had a picnic at Pistakee Bay. They all reported a good time. J. P. Lay had his bam raised last Sat urday on h's farm one mile north of this village, and Jacob Schmitt had his barn raised Wednesday. Math Heimer and family, Mrs. Bar bara Sehreiner and son, Wiljimn, Mrs. Smith, all of McHenry, anfTMrs. Beeh- ler, of Chicago, visitea with Geo. Nell and family Sunday. There was a grand ice cream sociable held at Aug. Huff's Monday evening. All present reported a good time. Those present were: John A. Bugner, Joe Schmitt W. Huff, Will Blake, Joe Freund, Katie Bugner, Katie Schmitt, Maggie King, Lena Schmitt, Emma Bugner, Lizzie Miller, Mrs. A. Bugner, Mrs. Eva Niesen, Mrs. Barbara Schmitt, Aug. Huff and wife, John H. Miller and wife, S. H. Schmitt and wife, John Huff and wife, John King and wife, Mrs. Peter King and Miss Helen Wheeler. Last Sunday a class of children made their first communion. This being the first time first communion was cele brated in the new church the services were unasually fine. At 7:80 in the morning the children were escorted to the church from the school house by the societies of the church and Revs. Mehr ing and Beck. At 8 o'clock high mass was read in which the children made their first communion. The following are the children: John Freund, George Nell, Willie Schaefer, Willie Freund, Math Smith, Ben Freund, Joseph Schae fer, George Brefield, Joe Miller, Peter Freund, Joseph Hettermann, Joseph Koenig, Henry Schaefer, Joseph Miller, Math Pitzen, Joseph Blake, Jacob Died- erich, Lena Schmitt, Eva Stilling, Chris tina Justen, Catharine Meurer, Eva Miller, Maggie Schaefer, Ottilia Freund, Elizabeth May, Elizabeth Adams, Cath erine Lay, Catherine Schmitt, Elizabeth Lay, Mary Diederidk, Mary Stilling Mary Myers, Emma Tonian, Anna Blake, Catherine Freund, Catherine Thiel, Anna Kennebeck, Rosa Justen. A Oentle Hint. In our style of climate, with Its and den changes of temperature--rain, wind and sunshine often intermingled in single day- it is no wonder that our children, friends and* relatives are so frequently taken away from us by neg lected colddt half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee's German Syrup kept fabout yonr home for immediate use will pre vent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Pnenmonia, Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simp ly wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Get a sample bottle free from Julia A. Story. Rfgular Get Green's Prize Almanac. OREENWOO Try Palm Leaf Tea. at Earl's. Ice cream at Dailey's store every Sat urday. G. L. Coudry was taking a trolly ride Sunday. A. C. Thompson is no better at this writing. Flour and Sugar at cost at tbe new cash store. Cut your thistles now so C. Stralton will not have to. C. Herd'otz has gone to Milwaukee by team for a few days' visit. Geo. Gauison was shaking hands with friends in our village Wednesday. Several Greenwoodites attended the Woodmen picnic at Freeport Thursday. Several went to Madison to attend the Olivei Typewriter picnic Saturday. The recent heavy rains have changed the looks of our farmer# as well as the crops. Why go to other Greenwood merchai you need. Merritt Cruic de when verything were enjoying th< eva Sunday. Several fro; the graduating Tuesday even! In many i: morbus term: cine can summoned, hand a reliable medicine for use in such *. For this purpose there is noth- Earl Toles Lake Gen- attended Woodstock of cholera y before medi- or a physician way is to keep at ing so sure as Chiu lera and DiarrhT Bosworth, of LalS June 1900, I ha^jp cholera morbus al berlain's Colic, (| Remedy gave mef 'For sale bj| W. Besley. O. Bean the l's Colic, Cho- ly. W. E. ,says: "In attack of of Cham- A^F^RQMRALIOITLBRAS- tfagtheStanocte ftomotesBigesBoTvCtoeifu!- Opuoî forptiine DOT NOT NARCOTIC. rn^mmradarSANtasurnmat ./InyaisK $md~ 1: AaUk^Uk- A PERFECT BEMCDF for Cons 8M- tion. Sour Stomffiuiten. Worms .Convulsions .Fevefi^i- oesgmdLossor SUBB fccSiireie Signature NEW "YOHK. J 5 1)o EXACT cower mmi. Signatme as: nainii mmmmmmrnmrnm Quite i Ribbon Ftiry going on at Evanson's Store. Some foi^neck, some for hair, some for sashe& The value as ifrell as the assortment should bring your rib bon wants ' IfesortmenC • V * . * \ 1 m tor tie Boys flr Here, Stylish gray plaid suits, sizes 5 to 14 years at ,|2.50. Bring the boy him from the sole of his foot up. * i |f Organdies, Lawns and other warm weath- ir needs are here and await your coming. (li$s free to (Mitten lor July 4. OH for WALTER C. EVANSON L f ] •'U . 4$ Furniture until you have inspected my stock. Do not think that you . < v can do better in Chicago, Compare * ' city prices with prices I will quotitf J and, if quality is considered, you ^ffill give me your order. Yon can find here everything that is needed V to beautify the horn*. The latest . 'i* ' •" " •s&sfe WM •XtM designs in Tables, Couches, Chairs, if -Stands, Iron and Wood Beds, Oom- fV ^Parlor c^amber - . VD ** Picture Frames, Side Boards, Etc. ; M'f See my line of Carpets and Rugs^. " H •/ *T JACOB JUSTEN I We have the largest stock H ever seen in McHenry, and p to close them all out they j| will be sold at actual cost price. Every thing from the little paper cap to the mamoth sky rocket. Get your fireworks now w the stock is complete. GILBERT