n imiaaa-Mw AA W *T> A «T« A vTW TT r J* < ,Sm I have in stock over 500 different styles in Wall Paper at from 5 to 50 cents per roll. Finest stock ever shown in McHenry and prices never so cheap as How. Also have in all: my new Summer Dress Goods --call arid see the new Novelties. »•••*. : • '-r '-S- ' .-V • ;,S.' v: We have called yoor attention to our line of Clothing bought for Spring beter®. The Goods are here a^aitiwg your inspection, in all kiiids and sizes from the little M n's Suit, (3 years old) up to the largest sires in Men's wear '̂ .hey -r» of the warranted kind, the prices are guaranteed to be absolutely correct A look at our stock is all we ask, we trust to rr Goods and Prioes to do the rest S. 3. CHAPELL. McHenry, 111 n I'iriB shapes and colors in H«n1s *Ti »T» »T» A A A A A A > 7 •••- • W f*.- "^'^14 Hats! Hats! Hats! Our Spring Invoice of the latest •tod Boys' Hats are in, see them. A fine line of Patent Leather Shoes now bet*. A large as* •drtment of Grain and Plow Shoes. Overalls, Shirts and Jackets, fl.00 a Suit and up. Garden and Field Seeds, Closer. Timothy, Cane Seed, Etc. Part Groceries and the Best of Flour. Yours for Spring Trade, JOHN J. MILLER |«M0»0M40O5OOOOeOIIB»M000<««0Sa«MSM»>Q»0»B«*»Ml West Illinois. 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 our custom- era and respectfully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class se curity. Spec ial attention to collections. $ INSURANCE r; \ ' in First Class Companies, at the Low- * 4set rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Rotary Public. Banker*. '&L 4 54-N -v.. 'V * & k - Do n t Be Fo o l e o i Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA Made only by Madteoa iMh © ctee Co.. Madison, Wi*. beeps you weii. Oar trade mark cut oa each packag*. Prlcc, 35 cent*. Never sold . , la bulk. Accept a* svbstl* V, / jr-£f-,•> ' inwiMTwmi fte. Ask year dragfUt. s&&v":; -----------------=«=== THE TURNING POINT .. in the tailoring business is marked by Easter. Orders for Snits are generally more numerous at this time than at any other season. No man likes to appear in his wintefr clothes after Easter. We are pre pared to meet all demands for high class made-to-measure clothing Our display of new Spring Fabrics is comprehensive and representative, and prices are correct. J. D. LODTZ. $.1 MX I i m a Hew Spring merchandise \ I t We have an ele gant line of Dress Goods for Spring Trade in all the new weaves and shades for Tailor Suits or Dresses: Fine Ginghams, Zephyrs, Percales and Wash Dress Goods Novelties. New Silks for Waists or Skirts in all the popular shades at ex tremely low prices Dress Trimmings of all kinds. An elegant line of Shoes for Spring and Summer. Our line of Cloth ing Samples are now ready |or in spection, a per fect fit guaran teed and a saving of about 20 per cent. Groceries, Canned Goods, Pickles, Flour, Etc. of the best quality. Yours Truly, | ij| Loag dlitaaoe 'phoae No.<*6£. M.J. WALSH I ---------------------------- '•j *> ' :• * ' ( 1 .dv',V THE TEST OF T/IHE COn many years the people of Mc- ' Henry have been purchasing good reliable goods at this store, and in variably have all wrongs been made right when any complaint has been made. My stock of drugs and patent medicines is just as complete as ever and in notions everything imaginable can be found on my counters and shelves.. I - have an exceptionally fine line of stationary and school supplies. JULIA A. STORY Prof. Henry'a Opinion. The following letter was received by George A. Hunt from Prof. W. A. Henry, dean of the Wisconsin College of Agriculture, and explains itself. MADISON, WIS., Feb 25,1902. i Dear Friend: I cannot refrain from dropping you a line to ssy that I was greatly pleased with the institutes held in your district at Hebron and Nunda, both of which you will recall I attend ed in January. It seems to me that in arranging your program you were careful to balance it up in good shape wit h reference to the needs of the peo ple who attended. Both the papers and the discussions were of a high order. The attendance was excellent, and the interest all that could be asked. It is rare that one sees so little of the trivial and so much of the helpful at institu tes as was found at yours. Please convey to President Thompson my highest regards and assure him that what I saw at the meetings has in no way lowered the high esteem in which I have always held him since our acquaintance began. Wishing you continued success in the good work you are doing, Iain Yoursve W. A. La Grippe Quickly Cured. "In the winter of 1898 and 1899 T was taken down with a severe attack of what is called La Grippe," says F. L. Hewitt, a prominent' druggist of Win- field, 111. "The only medicine I uAed was two bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It broke up the cold and stopped the coughing libs magic, and l have never since been troubled with Grippe." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can always be depended upon to break up a cold and ward off any threatened attack of pheumonia. It is pleasant to ta«e, too, which makes it the most de sirable and one of the most popular preparations in use for these ailments. For sale by Jnlia A. Stbry and G. W. Besley. 910 Silk Waists. We have made one purchase, from a' Chicago manufacturer, of 910 ladies' silk waists; the firm was changing its place of business and wanted to close out the lot. These waists are of all sizes, from 82 to 44. They are of all colors and the latest styles; exactly such waists as you would pay $6.00 for any where else and call it a bargain. We- are selling them at $1.29 each and re member they are absolutely new and first class goods in every particular. Such an opportunity ought not to be missed. Also, we have in stock (all re ceived within the last ten days) 700 ladies' dress skirts, selling at $1.98, $2.49 and $8.98; about half that number of walking skirts selling at about the same prices; a large assortment of silk petti coats at $4.98, $6.48 and $7.79 and a choice selection of ladies' all wuol Rag lans, at $8.98 and $169. Remember, ear fate refunded if yontrade $10.00 and show us round trip ticket. C. P. HALL Co., Dundee.Ilt Practically Starving. "After using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received per fect and permanent relief from a severe and chronic case of stomach trouble," says J. R. Holly, real estate, insurance and loan agent, of Macomb, DL "Be fore using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she oould not eat an ordinary meal witbout intense suffering. She is now entirely cured. Several physicians and many remedies had failed to give relief." Ton don't have to diet. Bat any good food you want, but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will always digest it for you. Julia A, Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West Mo- Henry. Settle*#' Low Betoe West, Via the North-Western Line. Colonist one-way tickets at very low rates every day during March and April to Colora do, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washingtdn, California, Vic toria, Vancouver, New Westminster, Nelson, Rossland and other points in Kootenay District. Also special round- trip Homeseekers tickets on first and third Tuesdays in March, April and May. For full particulars apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 88-6t ParaaMBlsOwtolW«wtf4, This disease always results from a cold or an attack of the grip and may be prevented by the timely use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy was extensively used during the epi demics of la- grippe of the past few years, and not a single case has ever been reported that did not recover or that resulted in pneumonia, which shows it to be a certain preventive of that dangerous disease. For sale by Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. New spring suit* (kn*epaatt}fot boys cheap atEvanson's. We sat at the table together. She cast a shy glance over at me, She certainly looked like an angel >h Charley! Please order me Rocky Mountain Tea. G. W. Besley. Kd. Sutton Is There. Edward Sutton has an ived iioi Sioux Falls and made no mistake in making friends with the editor of one of the papers in that city' the first day. The following article is clipped from the Sioux Falls Argus Leader: "Edward Sutton, of McHenry, DL, has bought the E. W. Coughran stock'farm, eight mfies south of town, and has begun to stock it with the best there is. He has just shipped in "Starlight," a handsome imported French coach stallion, coal black, with white star, live years old, an extra actor, 17 hands high, weight 1,450, which will be placed on the farm at once. Mr. Sutton has two of these stallions. They are something new in this country, and will be heartily wel comed by lovers; of the best there is in horseflesh. i Dinger of Colds and Im Grippe . The greatest possible danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting in pheumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoid ed. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseas es, we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in phnenmonia, which shows conclucively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous malady. It will cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less time than any other treat ment It is pleasant and safe to take. Fpr Sale'by Julia A. Story, and G. W. Beslsy. The Diftwuw. EDITOR PLAINDEALER:--I enclose clipping from Guthrie County Republi can, of March 7th, published at Panora, Iowa, my tonne from 1866 to 1880. It is a town of 1000 population.' There has not been a saloon in that town for twenty-five years; During my four years in McHenry, where we have ten saloons paying the town $5000 per year, I hav© not seen drunks to amount1 to half that amount Respectfully, J. C. BOTTS. The clipping referred to by Mr. Bdtts is the mayor's report for the town of Panora. in which is stated that fines amounting to $155 have been collect•< ed from "drunks" and $86 from dis orderly conduct. The Vice of Nagging Clouds the happiness of the home but a nagging woman often needs help. She may be so nervous and run-down in health that trifles annoy her; If she is melahcholy, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, headache, sleeplessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used it, and be come healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50c. Jnlia A. Story guarantees satis faction. An Easter offering, entitled "The An gel'* Answer," by Arthur Travelyan, opens the March number ot the J. W. Pepper Piano Music Magazine. It is of unusal excellence, and is supplemented by another. "How Can I Serve Thee Best; O Lord?" by Evelyn Herbert. These two songs are alone worth twice the price of this number. It has also 22 pages of the most entertaining musical literature and haltones, which with its 21 complete pieces for the piano--10 songs, 11 instrumental--gives those who purchase it several times the worth of their money. 90 ueuto. For »ftle by all newsdealers. The publishers of this magacine have decided to reduce the price for all future numbers to 10 cents, $1.00 per year. It is a good move. Lockjaw From Cobwebs. Cobwebs put on a cnt lately gave a woman lockjaw. Millions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burns, Scalds and Piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25c at Julia A. Story's drug store. For that SPLITTING HEADACHE tflkc' instant Powder They will give immediate relief. Prepared from harm less Drugs, contains noth ing injurious. This Head ache Cure is a boon to those who suffer. Allays pain and sooths the nerves. Restores vitality and gives renewed energy. Price 10 cents. Our stock of Drugs and Medicines contains every thing ordered by doctor or required by patient N. H. Justen Block. PETESCH, - - - McHenry, 111. Wholesale and retail dealer in ' 1 an In the > Market For Beef Veal Jluttea Hogs and Poeltry Qive mm a call Smoked Meats, Sausage McHenry - Illinois Pumps S t f M Fittiltfl* and afltfd mill* $tttl and Wood tank* and Farm ifintf)i»$rv A lull Urs in every department We are prepared to do Well Work of all Kindt Give us a call Conway & Rafney Ringwood, III. P HILIP JAEGER General Commission' merchant stall l ft 8, Fultcatt. Wholesale Market gbicaao, TllinoU »WNA I Special attention given to the aale Dressed Beef, Tlutton Hogs, Veal, Poultry Hided, Etc. Butter and Eggs This is the oldest house (in the street Tags and prioe lists j furnished on application j COLD STORAOE FREE] mmWOMHWWIUmlilllUHI'MWWWiHMMtMWe Petesch's White Pine Cough Syrnp. H O R S E S F O R S A L E ! X ' O R f i A T C H A N C B P O R P A R M E R S Have on band several carloads of Cheap horses bought from various brewery companies. Will refund % railroad tare to any out*of»town purchaser. Have year ticket afeat give you receipt. # Allfi KU3E A SON. 37* tfortfa* Ceate* Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. Take Milwaukee Avenue' Cable Car. -- -- --' -- ̂ m m m m m m m Che Independent t ( The i It is conceded on all sides that the cele brated and popular Beers brewed and bottled on improved and hygienic princi ples and known as Prima and Burg Brau j are unequalled as the finest table Beers, t Prima Tonic, produced by The Indepen- • dent Brewing* Association, possesses a v fine flavor and taste and is especially rich a in nourishing constituents and invigorat- i ing qualities. a Best Beer 5 and nothing but the best is mac^e by this * Brewery. Try it and be convinced, j Purity, strength and rich flavor are its qualifications, Delivered in barrels, hal ves, quarters, eights and cases by JOS. HEIMER, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. i <1 SAVINGS BANK J . H U R W I T Z . --n---- iiiminMmnnmnnMinil MNMNi I beg to announce to the people of this city as well as county that I am about to engage in the Mercantile Business in this city where I have rented a store located near the depot and stocked it with the most desirable lines of Dry Goods, Cloth ing, Hats and Caps as well as Boots and Shoes. I am safe in saying that I am fairly well known to a large portion of people in this city as well as vicinity and believe this to be the right time as well as place to state that my aim In conducting my busi- wlll consist of dispensing a Strictly Reliable Line of Goods as well e(S selling at the smallest margaln of profit consistent with suoh goods. I w ill aim to make this a Savings Bank for my patrons, knowing the market as well as 1 do taking advantage of cash purchases I believe lean honestly assure to discriminating buyers a considerable saving from the prices usually charged by the average mer chant. Honest Dealing! Reliable Herchandise! coupled with low prices are the claims I bring forward for your patronage. The new store will be open for business Saturday, March no and hereby extend to you ull a cordial invitation to come and inspect~{&enew stor>\ Staple Goods as well as Novelties of the latest and best will repay you for the trouble of inspection and enable me to prove to You my earnest wish of pleasing tbe public. Very Respectfully, a J: HURWITZ, PROPRIETOR OF THE SAVINOS BANK. fooo Dkoi'S) iC&getable Preparalionfor As similating titeFood andRegula ting Stomachs uM Bowels of CUSTOM for Infants Children The Kind You Have Always Bought I M W I S / < H M I V K K N Froniotes Digcstion.Cheeriul- ness and Rest.Contains neiihtr Opium,Morphine nor>&M£ral. KOTNARCOTIC. f̂ tmFOUJk-SMMUtrOmOt /I Mm «W- j4tx.Sf>v*a ' ihiktll* Smite -» AAeStml >- A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Foe Simile Signature or NEW YORK. Bears }"j D i i s i s J jC i \ is EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA thi ctNTAuH roar>N\ new votra ont. . 1 ,̂. ^ "... •> v . ..