^tfiat is better tffftn made-to-order Suits «nd $5.00 cheaper* I Because the Cloth is u n iform ly $11 rank* by machinery and will not shrink or stretch, that is the V- *5 liKCtfttrv CumnC Ty*3** m fvvhy good ready-made |j$uits will keep their ffehape better than ;lfenade-to-order 'Suits. W. FR.EUND, WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. ^-1 V. V -k.>: p. % ^ * Our Mottot A Square Deal to Everyone. SEWINO MA«S Our Mottot A Square Deal to Everyone. We are agents for the New Royal Sewing Machines, one of the best as well as most modern machines on the market today. A gilt-edged guarantee goes With each and every machine. :: :: ^ A »t>. A *XJ" 1 V 4* /t* 1 **-•" A A TTTTTf f TI 1 jT IJt» W >.TT Wr A «•« A A wnri i f i IIJ 111^ IJI A »•> A A A. A T r r *T> ifi A iT« »T» »T> «T» V !X! 'l/ 'XJ lV T We are agents for the New Royal Sewing Machines, one of the best as well as most modern machines on the market today. A gilt-edged guarantee goes With each and every machine. :: :: A A A A >*1** *t« A il1! W W *4? lV lV %V l+' lV A A A A A A A A A ^ "it* A A A A A A TtriF "X' »x* WW 1 'i1 fV 'X1 W lV Our stock of Furniture is always complete and ready for inspect ion and as to prices we stand ready at any time to meet any competition, Chicago included. Undertaking and Embalm ing a specialty Our stock of Furniture is always complete and ready for inspect ion and as to prices we stand ready at any time to meet any competition, Chicago included. Undertaking and Embalm ing a specialty JACOB JU m & ft Our-line of Paints this year is the best we have "Jgver been able to handle ? %fUid we guarantee them K rfto.4^ the work properly Painter's Supplies! •* . ' '• • ' T We also handle a con|* plete line , of Painter^, Supplies. Everything in the Painter's liae can be found here. •>z is the last call for that Summer Suit. If you want to take advantage of" our special offer call at our establishment at once. There are hundreds of samples left to select from, but you mUst hurry or they will be all sold out. A guaran tee goes with each suit we turn out. We make Summer Trousers also. •m John D. Lodtz mv nuin I-1 • • DertAT fA8r4'8KIIS!̂ l«M Of CHI- ̂" . . CAGO SUNDAY. -- ViMMM OMM '.MiatrlM' fMt thill--NotM of twfr--* to M»H«nry MimINIII riai> In a fast and* welt-played gmtne last Snnday the McHenry Bines added an other victory to the stnng by taking thd Chicago Skiller* 4«to- wunp by the otofe of 6 to 8. The game w«« more interesting than the score would indicate, as the visitors made two noble efforts dnring the last few inning* of play to tack the game away, bat in each instance they were deprived of the honor by the exceeding ly fast work of the Boys in Bine. After the first two innings of play it wan a most iieaatifal game to watch, as both teams pat ap the article of ball which keeps the fans on their toee. Wfeber was in the box for the local* and pinched his osnal snappy game, altho hid opponent was ft good, speedy twirler al*o. In fact, if proved a pitchers' hpt- tltf formost of tbe- game, each of the Curlers dishing oat his goods- as if he w»e being paid for it. Davis presented the'vteitorawith fcfaeir flrftt ran in the first roand by throwiflg wfld to first-, after nicely fielding Ander soft 's gnrander, the rtraner mating the ciicait easily on the error. 'Their last two ta)lies-o<Hue in the fourth. Ander- sob started this ronnd with a grounder to pitcher, who easily threw the rnnner oat at first. Goettler was safe at first on a neat single, Steinberg sacrificed hitn to the seoond station.1 Sanders did a Wise piece of' work by striking at a wild pitoh, 'going to first on the' deal, htiving two strikes before the wild" one was passed him. In trying to catch Sttedera at second, Goettler, who was stationed at third; came in land'Sanders went to third. Hoyt put' one thru short, scoring Banders, bat the fatal intaing came to a finish when Singero- loid pat one down to Davis, who threw the rnnner oat at first. The next five innings proved valneiess to the yisitots. 'McHenry scored one ran in the first ituning. tJcolly stttrted the *6«nd by flying oat to first. Binding was safe at first on an error by the short1 stop and immediately annexed himself to the second -bag. ; Anderson ' pat one? thru the second baseman, •* on1 which 'error Binding came home. - Anderson, a few sebonds later, was caagbt stealing sec ond. Heimerw* aa easy 001»- pitcher to fiist. Three rtittnerl TNJgfWfcted- in* the tally column in the third inning. Weber poshed the sphere thrn the short stop and was safe at first on thu error, stole second tind came home on«6eally's three-base bit. Ending duplicated Sdully's feat, easily scoring the base runner. Anderson struck out; Heirner flew oat to"the »eeond tn*etnati and thru a clever piece of Work Bending came home on the oat. Evanson-ita' istrfed tbelntiinfe wtth *St*ifce-out. The last pair of tallies for the home Mam were registered in the Seventh inning. Weber started the ball rolling with a beautiful 'three-bagger, Scully flew oat to catcher, Bending sacrificed aiid Weber came home. Anderson hit s&fely and made thd ettcait When the pitcher made a bad throw to first in trying to catch the runner off the bag. Heirner ended the inning by flying out t^ the third baseman. | 'THE SCORE SKTLLEttS B Barker, ss .......0 Evans, p , ,,,...*.0 ' Uoettler, lit b Sternberg, et Sanders, c Hoyt.. If.... Angerolof #, ti..., >w c*tcM*g* lly in the center -gt$Si laying*!* ball to home plate to to catch a base runner who had s toward home from third base after tb* fly ball bad been taught. Such tbrowi as that are quite rare in ctHintr?^%ase* ball. ,i; f GAME NEXT SUNDAY. "/*) The "third* and deciding game of a series of three will be played at the West Side baseball park next~S««day afternoon between the locals and the Elgin White Sox. Each team has taken one of the two games played, and the deciding game will be a hot one. W?b er and Bos worth will be the* IfcHebry battery, while Parker and Mack will undoubtedly do the bonors for the visit ors. The gatue will be called promptly at S :4ft p. m. Usual - admission wilt be charged. OftAYSLAKE WINS. The "Grayslabe married dien'r^tMm welre In McHenry Tuesday afternoon as advertised in these col rain 8 last 'week, and took the West Side married men's team into camp by the close score of 88 to 12. The locals put up a good -game until the seventh inning, when the ba- loon ascension took place, fifteen run ners covering the home plate in this fatal inning. The home team haVe no excuses to offer, bat are still game and will give the Lake county team another! chance at them over at Grayslake. Protect Proprietary Medicines. Did it ever occur to you that proprie tary medicines are a blessing to man kind generally ¥ The (rood ones have long continued sale; the poor ones' have short life and soon leave the market. If we had to depend entirely upon phy sicians and druggists it would be expen sive and very inconvenient at times, es pecially in the country and at night jyhen neither could be conveniently reached. For nearly forty years Bo- schee's German Syrup has been used in many families, and thousands of lives of ndults and children have been saved by; its use, when it was impossible to reach a physician. German Syrup is the best household remedy for coughs, colds* throat and lung trouble. It quickly re lieves the backing cough, loosens the phlegm, and brings sound and refresh ing dteep. Twenty-five aud seventy-five, cents. Get a copy of Green's Prize Al manac. For sale by all druggists. Overheard at Commencement. It was commencement day at M---- seminary. The mother of the prettiest girl graduate was there--overflowing with pride at her daughter's success. "I'll tell yon these girls have to walk chalk," said the complacent mother. "They can't gci anywhere withbut a ShampoOner." A little later, tnrning to her companion, the good lady Aid: "Can yon tell me what state Table- d'hote is in? My oldest daughter is in the South somewhere, for her health. She wrote me that she was better, and was going to Table-d'bote for the first time. Now I've looked all over the map of the United States, and I can't find that name any where, "--July Lip- pincett's. .. When applied and coveredf with a hot cloth Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best for boils, burns, bruises, eczemi»» skin diseases, etc. Sold by N. H. Pet- esch, Julia A. Story, McHenry; G. W. Besley, West McHenry. o ..l « l ,..*....0, it.... .r PO o 0 4 s 7 0 7 3 0 Totals.. A'd * P McHENBY. Bo&lly, 2nd b .. ,»•<,.... Bending, ss Anderson., cf. ..... Heirner. 1st b ....... Evanson, rf V,;.. Bofcwortli, c. «..v. Thurlwell, It. Davis, Srdb, Weber, p . . . . 1 t 1 .. ..• 0 .. . 9 ...... . . R H PO A E 8 0 1 1 0 0 0 :; Totals 7 5 U IS 7 • sooak W IVMIKOS. McRenry 1 0 3 0 0 0 t Ox-- 6 SkiUers 1 0020000 0--3 Earned run#--McHenry, 1. Three-base hits --Scully, Behdlng.Weber, Stolen bases-- An- flerson. Bending, Bos worth, Dlxryer. Struck out--by Weber, 7; by Evans, 5. NaseH on baits --off Wel»er, t; off Evans, 4. Hit by pitcher- Bosworth. Time of game--1 hr, 40 mm. Um pire. Sperling. Attendance, 300. NOTES FOR FANS. The Woodstock Reds have reorgan ized for the season. The Crystal- Lake 4*am will harve Huntley as its opponent on July 4. Wheaton defeated the West Chicago team last Sunday at the latter's grounds. Hebron was easily defeated by Har vard in the latter city last Sunday by the score of 10 to 2. At Batavia last Sunday the strong Huntley team went down oefore the locals. Score, 18 to 9. The Skillers, with the exception of two innings, pot up a fast, snappy game. They are not to be classed among the "HasBeens." McHenry has now won seven out of nine games played thus far this season, giving them a battitig par centage of .778. Isn't m bad, is itT The Woodstock Olivers went to Bel- videre last Sunday and were defeated by the score of 2 to 0. Jack Ryan pitched for the county Beaters. The West Side Married Men's team defeated the Ofetends at the baseball park last 8attirday afternoon by a score of 10 to 7. The married men put up good game and seemed to Mi the ball at will. BendfagVcatch of Sanders' line drive over short in the ninth was a good piece of work. It required a quick, high jump, tut Bending got away with the play in major league style Such catch es as that are a scaroe' article, even in the big leagues. A beautiful throw to hems plate, catching a runner; was the best piece of work of theday. This feather goes into the cap of Anderson, McHenry's star center fielder. He did the triek after on vows HUNTING TRIP Be sure to b# pvoparfy equipped--obtain the 9TEV. HNS Mid yon CANNOT GO wko N G. Wemake BXFLM . . . from $2 28 to (1.50.00 PISTOLS ... from 2 50 to 50.00 8H0TQDNS. . from 7.50 to M.00 Ask your dealer and (Mist on our popular make. If voucannotobtain, we ship direct* carriage chargts prepaid* upott receipt of catalog price* Send for 140-page Wut* i. If Inter-tr.ilcJ ested in SHOOTING, yoo ou^httohave It. Mailed for four cents ia Itimpt to . cover postage. Out attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger will bi sent any where for 10 cents in stamps. 1. 8XXVXN8 ABMB AMD TOOL CO, P. O. Box 4096 Chioopeo rails. P. S. A. HDNEV DURE: GmtKMney and Blad der Diseases In Every Ferm--Many People Have Kidney Trouble and Oo Mot Know It. MOW TO FIND OUT. ^ Itfe the function of the kidney* to fflte^ and purify the blood which is constantly passing through them. When the kidneys are out of order the other organs are affected immediately and you may have symptons of heart trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and other ailments, which are all owing to the kidneys being weak and out of order. If you are sick Foley's Kidney lire will strengthen and build up- the worn out tissues of the kidneys so they will act properly and the symptons of Weakness, heart, stomach and liver trouble will disappear and you will be restored to perfect health. How to Tail If You Havo Kltfnsy Troabls. You can easily determine if your kid neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed apon arising. If upon examination it it cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sed iment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased and Foley's JKMney Cure should be taken at once. Foley's Kidney Cure is pleasant to take and acts directly upon the parts affected and yon begin to feel better at once. It corrects slight disorders in a few days and it has cured many obstinate 5S after other treatment had failed. it Sectors Said Ho Would Not Uvo. fcter Prey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes: "After doctoring for two years with the boat physicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had bet ter attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month, as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I Immediately sent my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles I be gan to get better and continued to im prove until 1 was entirely well." Two Sizes, Ode aad 91 .OO. AND RECOMMENDED BY Gh W. BESLEY. W. McHENRY A Mtmloud New Mu8lcal"In»tranient. MeGlure's Magazine re-enforces its reputation for up-to-dateness by calling attention in its July number to a new invention which promises, in some di rections, to revolutionize the music of the world. Ray Stannard Baker's a-tide "New music for an Old World" describes Dr. ThaddeusCahill's "Dyna- mophone." The "Dynamopbone" is an electrical organ, tborugh which the vibrations of the electrical current are transformed into pure tones, which can be transmitted over wires and repro duced through telephones. The instru ment is, in a sense, an entire orchestra. By the combination of ground-tonee and over-tones the inventor is able to repro duce the tone quality of almost all the Well-known instruments singly . or in oOmbination and the machine puts this musio under the absolute control of a single person at the keyboard. It looks as if not only in restaurants and other pnblic places, but in onr own *06his we are to have music by telephone. Sore Mmclm. Prominent athletes throughont the country find that the best treatment for sore muscles after severe exercise or hard work of any kind is a hot bath at bed time, which opens the pores. This should immediately be followed with an application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm vigorously rubbed into the skin. This liniment removes all stiffness and sore ness and has become a favorite rub down, as it acts promptly and keeps the muscles in excellent condition. For sale by G. W. Be&ley. . J - J -3- - c •'Vp.Mi"1 ' " kr, • ' NEW-SPRING # SUMMER T. ARRIVINO EVERY DAY IN DRESS -- GOODS, WAISTINGS, SUITINGS, SKIRTS SHOESAND OXFORDS. OURSHELVES i*RE FULL OF NEW GOODS OF ALL KINDSt. tOME AND LOOK THEfl OVER. ^ - a „ * ^ v Vtr"; I F. A. Boh lander,!!! | "Pftone -291* ?West flcHenry, Ill.i § ORDER promptly. stop and pocket some of it instead of trying to avoid it? Ncf man can afford to turn his back the COAL QUES TION, it's the burning question of the day. We sound a timely warning that a rise in coal is near and any orders that are left with us will be filled NOW. - carry a full line of Lumber, Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Lath, (Uilbur Cumber £0. *nrrrrrrf ivnviin* vw'vwvwvjw ivvvws* .nrrvvvvv•w/wrv npnnrwTr.npnnnnpr™ ARB THE GOING If so tog yourself out w|th one of % to $1 ....25c to 500^ . 56c to $1*50. AN INTERNATIONAL SUIT MADE TO FIT our fine, soft Shirts in Sills, h a i r , L i n e n o r C o t t o n , a t * , ; . A new Scarf and A nobby Straw Hat. YOU. A pair of fine Shoes or Oxfords tf J iA fn H if A b l a c k , t a n o r w h i t e . . . . . . . . . . . l U 4 ] COME AND SEE : i LARGE NEW STOCK. M. 4J. WALSH We ask y o u the smallest p r o f i t o f a n y other store in the county. . . & BETHKE TELEPHONE 54» Visit our store and make us p r o v e o u r words , » «r BED -SPREADS. We are showing a splendid line of Quilts and at prices that will make you buyy See our speial number at , $1.00 Superior qtfality Marseilles Pat tern quilt. These quilts are made of yarn spun from superior long staple cotton and warranted not weighted with any substance whatever. See them in plain and fringed edge, fff.CK), $1.39, $1.59 and.. ..$1.98 Sheets and Pillow Cases. See our Salem Sheets, arize 81x90, torn and hemmed as well as you would do it yourself. Special while they last 65c Cases to match, size 45x86 each at 17c DRESS HOODS ATTRAfllOJS. 21 in. China Silk, all shades, per yd. .40c 45 in. imported black Mohair--has ex cellent luster, per yd 98c New Danish Cloth, 36 inches wide, ne^w shades, price per yard.... .... .25c See our line of new Cotton Drese Goods, plaids, 36 in. wide, per yard..... . 20c Black India Lawns. ...10c and 12c Just arrived, a large variety of Lawns, choice per yard 10c New Shades in Dress din^iinis. Plain eheck and figured, per yard .^lOc, 12c and 15c ini.iyu.ini ... II ' m I Call and ask for HtcCalrtl Free, Pattern Sheet. JUST ARRIVED, A large assortment of Hand Bags, at *ess than manufacturers price. Bags sold up to 50c and 1.00, choice • • • 25c and 49c All the new shaps and shades in Ladies' Belts....... -25c and 49c Wash Belts.... 10c, 15c and 25c SOFFA PILLOW TOPS. Pretty designs. Backs already for pillow, choice ...25c Nurse striped Gingham Petti coats, ruffled flounce. .49c and 7ac We still have a few very attractive patterns left in Lace Curtains, you look? 'V