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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1908, p. 4

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For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How is it -wins the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forgef Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tou know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. The rhll.lT^n cannotpontlbly hare I unU'ss the bowela are in proper oondltion i ^r i, ol any c<>ii8ti]jHitlon by Riving, • of A J i tWi»tablF,»ugarcoftte<l, Kadsb J. C. Ayer Co.. lewtH. Haf?s. Al»o manufacturer® of HAIR VIOOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. ijers w« b&ve no secret* ! We puf>li*h the formulas of ail our medicinee. The Mdleiry PUMuler P0BLISUE1> EVERY THURSDAY BY F. Q. SCHREINER. Office In Bank Building. Telephone. No.STJ. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION J Due year --11.50 St* months, 75CU. Three month*. 40cts. ANNUAL REPORT. NMIC by til* ToWMklp TruMarir, R. JuttCD-BaUutw$Dt6T.5t, STATE OF ILLINOIS, TOWS O* tXHJNTY or McHbnrv t 8G* McHMRT. The following is a statement by .lacob'H. Justen. Treasurer of t in* town of McHenry, in the County and St ate aforesaid, of the amount of public funds received and expended by him during the tiscal year Just closed, endiug on the 31st day of Mareh.1908. showing the amount of public funds on hand at the coirmence- nieut of said fiscal year, the amount of public funds received and from what sources re­ ceived the amount of public funds expended and for what puruoses expended, during the fiscal year, end lug »s aforesaid. The said Jacob K. .1 listen, being duly sworn, doth depose and say, that the following state­ mentby liini subscribed, is a correct state mentot the amount, of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year above stated, the aniount of public funds received and the sources from which received, and t he amount expended, and purchases for which expeuded, as set lorth in said st atement. JACOB H. JUSTKM. Treas. Suhscrll>ed and sworn to lief ore i me this 31st day of March, l»0s - H. U. MKAII. Justice of the Peace » DATE FUNDS RKCBIVKD AND FHOM AMT. WHAT SOURCES HBCBIVKD 1U07 Amt of public funds on hand at the commencement of the fiscal year commencing the X7th day of April, 1907 #1141.24 Wm. S. McCounell H. R..T.T. & D NSO 75 joliu Neiseii, Collector 4SWI 27 Received fmm Foil Tax IK 00 July 2T Mar.Ss Total Received • KITNUS AND KOK WHAT PURPOSE KXPICiNDBII. April 27 Perry & Owen, outstanding order •••• Jacob Freuud. grading and $5938(8 graveling Mcllt Thursday, April 9,1908. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Republican voters of McHenry conntv: 1 hereby announce my candi tlacy for the office of state's attorney of McHenry couuty, subject, however, to the approval of the Republican voters of said county, at the primaries, on the 8th day of August, A. D. 1908, and ear­ nestly request the support of my Repub­ lican friends thrnont said county. V. S LUMLEY. Woodstock, 111., March 10, 1908. VI l.I.Ati K KLKCTION. Notice is hereby given, that on Tues day, the 2lst day of April next, at the Village Hall in the Village of McHenry in the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, an election will be held for the following village officers, viz: Three Village Trustees, One Village Clerk, One Police Magistrate, which election will be o|iened at 7 o'clock in the morn­ ing and will continue open nntil 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Given under my hand at McHenry, Ilia , on the 6th day of April. A. D ,1908. JOHN STOFFEL, Village Clerk. SCHOOL CAUCIIN. A caucus will lie held at the City Hall Friday, Apiil 17, IftOH, at 2 o'clock p. m for the purpose of placing in nomina­ tion a candidate for the President of the Board of Education and two members of said board. May 4 13 29 July Aug. Sept. 2s Oct. 26 SO 72 l.V( 25 10 00 ft iC 159 .'*! 15 00 •M 7"> 9 10 :tt 30 00 :« eo 17 r*> is :io 17 00 l.i'i 00 20 00 11 10 2B ftO 104 59 10 (K 1*1 00 5 00. 1 5 00 1 50 1 .-x) 1»> 00 1 .">0 111 00 J, graveling 71 SO Ueorge Meyers, labor IS 20 H. Zimmerman, graveling.. . 144 5ft Peter Diedrich. lay lug tile... 2 00 W. M. Davis, gravel 30 00 Clifford Sbermau, gravel ... 16 00 Peter M. Freund 3 00 Wilbur Lumber Co.plumber and tile Peter Britz, labor Wm. Schriner, graveling.. . Ed Hawley, clearing Wood- stock road .52! F. Martin, labor Joseph H. Justeu, labor .... Theo. Meyers, bridge work. Nick Welrtjr, gravel John Smith, gradg & gravlg Wm. Smith, gradg & gravelg Peter Britz. .abor .. . Martin Hallstrom. graveling H. W. Cullen. labor J. B. l)owe, hauling tile Math Blake, graveling Joseph Kattner, gravel George Meyers, bridge work. letiry Plulndealer, pub'g C. E. Sherman, labor . M. Engeln & Sou, riurgbi*e , James Bell, labor .... ueorge Aleyers, gradg, gravg Jacob Worts, gravel Peter Britz, labor and gravlg Steve Justen. lalmr Peter May, labor S. H. Freund, gravel . John Miller. labor and gravlg John Worts, labor Miller & Smit h.grdg& gravlg Viucent Lumley. lawyer. . Steve Kline, graveliug Jacob Steffes. gradg & labor Webster Bros,, tile C. N. W. R. It., freight on tile Ills. Corrugated Metal Co.tile Nick Petesh, postage MatJuniter. hauling tile Peter May. labor Peter Smith, labor R. J. Sutton, gravel John Neiseu. money overpaid to Treasurer Peter Lay, labor John Mertes, gravel Jacob Freund, graveling. Want Column. All advert isermmts Inwilfii iimti'r tin- ht>a<t At I he (o!lowtngrate»: Klve lln»t> or lens, Ufi t ent# for rtrnt Insert ton i 15 cent* fur eaoli subsequent Insertion. J#ort> than Ave lines, ft cento a line for llrit Insertion, ami Scents a line for addition* Insertions. T^OR SALE--Dakota and Colorado lainl> Homesteads located. For further Infor (nation apply to or address F. Henry. 111. W. Howe, M< 17 If "CU>R SALE-- Double store building Ip W Mcllenry. III. For Information apply l Mas. URRTHUUK L. IH. LI.KR, West McUenry. 3s-tf WANTED--Married man to work and man age farm. Splendid chance for rl^lii man. G<x>d salary and share profits. Want quick answer. Address COUNT* CI.KKK JOS- RPH F. HAAS, County Building. Chicago, lil-. or call at my cottage. Pistakue Bay. on Fri­ day or Saturday. Sn-t f lucubator. "">0- ty, and Brooder. Both Cypli- tf good as iiem KINUSI.KV HOUSK, Plst.akee Bay, 111. / :fii-tf PX>R SALE VERY CHEAP " egg capacity, ers' make ana good EV)R SALE--Gray mare, 10 years old. weight 1100 pounds. Will lie sold cheap. For further information apply to or address A. Hi'KIM). McHenry. III. 41 FOR SALE Aliout200bu gotKI seed barley For further informat ion apply to J. T. CoKniMJi.v. West McHenry. III. 41-2t* TTOR SALE hai *• liens, all la^i l ."< for ' 111. uncy Barred Plymouth Kock ng. Also eggs fur hat^ 'hing. I.J. HII.I.K , West Mcllenry. 41 -4t PIGS FOR SALE Very choice Gpo. J. SAVKK. Pistdijua Bay ^Istakee Bav. III. f 41 2t O M A L L ^ brwd Stock Karm, Pistakee Bay. III. LOSTT-Somewhere in Mcllenry. a Chicago comnuuation ticket. lx)ok conlaining l.ior 14 rides. Finder please return ami receive re­ ward. Conductors on all Northwestern trains have been notified to watch for Imok. . - Piri EH 1.EIKKM. McHenry. FOR SALE-Four choice lots in Fegers' ad­dition to McHenry. Easy terms and pay­ ments to suit purchaser. Inquire or write THEO MKYKR^. McHenry. Ills 42 4t Tj*OR SALE OR RENT E 1 mile south of McHenry. Apply to or F.lgbt.v acres of laud, rlenry. Apply to or write THIS. P[.AINOKAI,KK. McHenry. III. •^t>K SALE Tliorobred. white Wyandotte " eggs for setting. Guaranteed to hatch. 11.00 for 15 eggs of pure Dustiu strain. I>. G. NKI.IJS, West McHenry, 111. 40 lift 2W 1ft 7ft 98 »0 PhllUp Hergot, labor Wm.navis, graveling & labor JohuSuttoo. labor H. Zimmerman, graveling... Smith & Miller, graveling . H.Zimmerman, graveliug. 2 00 2 00 a ;"«0 :u oo 17 oo :ift oo 4 oo 31 12 oo 2 00 24 8ft 3 75 22 00 2 10 7ft 4ft 8 2ft lftO 00 HO 00 ioo oo John Miller, graveliug 3il ttft Nov. 30 James Bell, labor. G. Schroder, graveling M. Freund. graveling Dec. 7 G. Schroder, graveliug .. Chas. Tut tie. cement 24 Cliet Reed, graveling 28 Jacob St<x-k, labor Ohet Reed, graveliJg Josepti J. Gang, gravel G. Schroder, graveling George Meyers, graveling... \Mlchael Waguer, gvel Slab John Miller, graveling. ... H, Zimmerman, graveling.. Jan. 18 2ft Feb. 2H Mar. 7 Jacob Steffes, graveling H.*immerman, graveliu Chas. E. Coats, graveling-. immerman, graveling.. Place Your Order Now. The government postal authorities bare caused to lie posted in every posi- oflice in the coontry a circular letter to the public, nrging everyone to nse en­ velopes with a return card printed tbereon. Every business man, farmer or person of any occupation should have his name and address printed on his envelopes, thus insuring their return to the sender if anv mistake is made in the address. Call at The Piaindealer office and leave orders for this stationery and it will be pnt up in first-class manner. If yon are contemplating an auction salu this spring F. O. Qans is the right man to cry yonr sale. Orders may be left with either M. J. Walsh or J. W. Frennd at West, McHenry, where they will receive prompt attention. Mr. Gans may also lie reached at Woodstock by letter, 'phone or telegraph. George Hohnestein, gravlg.. Earl C. Barnard, iabr & grav Johu A. Schmitt, gravel... Wilbur Lumber Co., cement and gravel Wm. Tonyan. graveling Ills. Corred Metal Co., tile.. Mat Engeln & Son, railing Chet Reed, road work^ George Meyers, labor*1 Johu Smith, labor and gravl John Hiller, graveliug Peter Britz. graveliug H. Zimmerman, graveliug. Smith SL Miller,gravlg& grav Mar. 31 John Boyle, com. highway 82 James Conway, com. high­ way 91 Jacob R. Justeu. com. high­ way 76 Nick Petesch. rent & suppnr" Jacob R. .1 listen, commission Total Expenditures RECAPITULATION. Amount on hand at beginning of tiscal year Amount of funds received during fiscal year 14 0ft 17ft 00 ftO 00 ft 7 00 97 90 ftO UO 8 2ft 46 00 44 60 90 00 80 80 US 00 2x7 ftO ioo oo - 7 ft 00 50 0J 146 00 18 55 22 1ft 2 40 88 78 36 05 240 00 56 23 ft9 24 7 50 59 50 50 00 82 75 ftu 00 278 30 ItH 00 182 00 152 00 20 00 113 91 15809 74 Total amount Amount expended during fiscal . year «MK 83 Commissions at 2 per cent on $5095 83 1113 91 $1141 24 5936 02 17077 26 Total amount paid out |5H09 74 Balance on hand March 31,1908 ,fl3S7 52 EASTER MONDAY DANCE. Will RCMI'I Chicago OrchMri Will Far nlih The Music. headache wonaaly wrong disease relieve An opportunity to enjoy one of those good old times will be offered the dam ing public uf McHenry and vicinity on Monday evening, April 20, when the Knights of (Jolumbns will hold their Easter dance at Stoffel's hall. The committee having charge of the air is putting forth its best efforts an attempt to make the dance one of COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Bond of Geo. K. Paige and Lloyd Howell I» Approved. 2 00 4 OH ft or, 4 oo 51 00 50 00 Council Room, April 6, 1908. The board of trnseets held its regular meeting. Present Trustees Block, Bar- bian, Herbes, 8imes, Stoffel and Weber, President Freund presiding. The minutes of the last regular and adjourned meeting and special menting were read and approved The following bills were read and ap­ proved by the finance committee: Joseph Meyers, labor f 2 00 George Meyers, labor 7 00 E. C. Jacob, police stars 14 oo A.Schneider, gasoline 13 42 G. Bishop, labor 3 oo G. Bishop, labor W Herbes, labor Jacob Justen, g)a-»s . E Barbian, trip to Chicago.... . M. Niesen, police service and meals John Walsh, police service The bond of Geo. K Paige and Lloyd Howell was read, and on motion by Simes, seconded by Barbian, approved. The following were appointed to serve at the village election: Judges, John Niesen, I. Wentworth, T. J. Walsh; clerks, John P. Weber, John Neias, Jr., Jos. Holly. Motion by Herbes, seconded by Bar­ bian, that the chemical engines be ad­ vertised for sale. Bids to be opened at the annual meeting. Right resevred to reject any or all bids. Motion carried. Motion by Herbes, seconded byHiuies, that committee on public property move the cells from the present location to the power honse. Motion carried. The board then adjourned. P. J. FREUND, Pres. JOHN STOFFEL, Clerk. KaHter Dance at •loliiinbiirgh. An Easter dance will take place at Smith's hall, Johnsbnrgh, on Monday evening, April 20. Wood's orchestra of Ring wood will furnish the music, and a good time is assured all who attend. The floor committee will be made up of the following young men: Johnsburgb, Will Smith ;Pistakee Bay, Arthur Swans; McHenry, Joe Schoewer; Volo, Will Frost; Ringwood, Del Bacon; Spring Grove, Joe Miller; German Prairie, Mike Justen; Solon, Will Cornish, Jr. Dance ticket only 50 cents. All are in­ vited. The Piaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless oth$*r wise ordered Trv it. THE (AM -PIANO 'HOSE who have been closely in touch with the trend of Musical Sentiment in recent years have observed a marked development of critical judgment and a deeper interest in all that pertains to higher accomplishment. A natural consequence of this evo­ lution is the growing demand for a Piano of a higher standard than obtained in the past. In making the Conover Piano, the manufacturers' have held present day requirements constantly in view and have created methods by which they are best fulfilled. The Conover Piano, therefore, is dis­ tinctly a modern instrument. It embodies principles that experience has demonstrated to be the founda­ tion of superior tone quality and is made in accord­ ance with the most advanced ideas of construction. Produced under these conditions, it is a Piano that not only meets the demands of the exacting and accomplished player but exerts an important influence for the betterment of riiusical knowledge. We handle the Conover and would be pleased to explain further to you why it is the best, N . A . H U E H A N N WEST MchENRY, ILLINOIS. OF WOMAN'S RELIEF M! recoamead Cardui to all tick women," write* Mrs. A. C. Beaver oi L'nitol, Tenn. "1 suffered with headache, bearing-down pains, feet swelled, pains in shoulders and many others. At last I took Cardui, have gained 21 pounds sod have fond it the hest klne 1 ever ased lor fcaale troubles." At All Druggists WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE, stating age and describing symp­ toms, to Ladiea Advisory Dept., " Iclne Co., the most pleasant social functions Mc Heniy has ever known. The very announcement that Will Reed's Chicago orchestra has l»een en gaged for the occasion brings joy to all. An attempt is also being made to ar­ range for a short concert to be given by that popular musical organization just before the dance. The orchestra will c insist of six pieces and Will has given the committee bis promise that each and every one of them yvill be there with the goods. The floor committee for the occaaion will consist of the following named young men: McHenry, Casper Bickler West McHenry. H. M. Chubaroff; Em erald Park, Thos. Bolger; Ringwood. 1 hoe. Kane; Richmond, Dick Wray: Nunda, Fred Wilmington. Woodstock, John McGee; Wauconda, Glenn Cook. The supper will tie served in the base ment dining hall by the ladies of St Pa tricia Court. C O. F., who promise H dandy spread. Dance tickets are one dollar and sup per 50 cents per plate. A cordial invi­ tation is extended to al! with the assur­ ance of a (.ood time, Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and. purif y the blood-- that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneysare weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and how every organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help ajl the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you are sick you can make no mis­ take by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures V. S. LUMLKY, .Solicitor. STATE OK ILLINOIS i McHenry Couuty l ' In the Circuit Court of McHenry Couuty, state of Illinois. May term, A I). 1H0H. John Walsh, comnlalnarit.vs ltose Schwainh Lenorn Bennetts, the unknown heirs and <le- . isees of Ann Dutield, deceased the unknown heirs and devisees of .lohn L. Uufleld, deceas­ ed. Henry Paine. Bkelton Ulaister, George Marie. Oeorge Marhle, Charles M. Uoodsell, John M. Hay, Lewis Fleury, Phillip Nation, •iarah Nation, Henry King, Mary L. Kins, Amos Stephenson, Samuel Stone. Anna Ma- rnth Farlow. Sarah E. Plersou, C. Walworth and the unknown owner or owners of the east half (H) of the west half of the northeast liiarter (H) of section no. twenty-seven (27); ilso t hikt part of the southeast juarter (M)i>f said section no. twenty-seven (27) imundcd and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the northwest corner of said southeast Iuarter (k). and running thence east along t he east and west i|uiu ter line thirteen (i:t) halns and thirty-three (:13) Uuks, thence south parallel with the north and south quarter line thirty (HO) chains, thence west, parallel with said east and west quarter line thirteen <i:i) chains and thirty-three (33) links to said north and south quarter line, thence north along said north and south quarter line thirty (30) chains to the place of beginning; also a part of the southwest quarter (V4) of section no. twenty-seven (27), bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north­ west corner of said southwest quarter ("*) and running thence east along the east and west quarter line 120 rods to the northwest corner of the east half (H) of the east half (%) of said southwest quarter (H). thence south ten (10) rods, thence west parallel with the said east and west quarter line 120 rods to the west line of said section, thence north ten (10) rods to place of beginning, containing seven and one- naif (7 H) acres of laud, all In township no. forty-five (45) north, of range no seven (7). east of the third principal meridiau. Defend­ ants. In Chancery. Bill to clear title. Notice Is hereby given that the above is the title of I he court and the names of the parties to 11 suit, which is now pending in said court and that process for said defendants has been Is­ sued to the sheriff of said county returnable to said court at Its court room hi the city of Woodstock, county of Mcllenry and state of Illinois, 011 Mouday. the 25th day of May, A. I). 1D0K. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at The Chattanooga Medlct Co&ttanooga, Tenn. c E 37 If you have entertained company frotn a distance, gone on a visit yourself, met with an accident, have sickness or death in the family, entertained at a party had a marriage in the family or any other bit of news that may be of general interest, haadL or mail it to this office^ for publicatldb. All items will be tbAakfolly recoivad. my office in Woodsto A. I). 190S. ^ Circuit Court Seal •k this2. ' i rd day of Marc THRO. HAMKH , Clerk ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. V. 8. Lumley, Attorney. Estate of Nicholas Knpels. deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the estate of Nicholas En- gels. deceased, late of the county of Mcllenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he wl I appear before the Couuty Court of McHenry County, at. the Court House in Woodstock, at the .June term. 011 the Hrst Monday-tn .Inne next., at which time all per­ sons having claims against said estate .ire notified and requested to attend for the pur­ pose of having the same adjusted. All per­ sons ludebted to suld estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 23rd day of March. A. I). IWtN. 40-41 JACOB F.NUKLS. Administrator. CHOICE Let your Grocery wants be known to us, thereby being- assured that your order will be filled with promptness, courteous- ness and last, but not least, with groceries of quality, some that will stand the test of the new Pure Food Law. Our line of candies and fruits is also quite com­ plete at all times. We can and will be pleased io supply you with Flour and Potatoes. Wm. Simes UP-TO-DATE UKOCRR « Heimer Block, - He Henry Bank of McHen ry This Bank receives, deposits, boys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BJMKIIK BUSMtSS. We endeavor to do all business intrusted to our care ip a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to our customers and respect­ fully solicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully L Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. Chicago & North-Western. Leave Chlcano, 7.00 a m. Effective Novemlier 10, 1907. WIEK DAY THAINS. NOHTHBOUND Arrive McHenry. 10.17 a in Via Elgin. it.(KI a m. Via Des I'lalues 10.17 a ui 3.25JP m Via Des I'lalnes 5.04 pm WEST SIDE of the most distressing on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle Home of Swamp-Root, by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you nave kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. Don't make an v mistake, but remember the name, Swanip-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad­ dress, Binghamton, N. Y.,onevery bottle. Don't make any mistake, but remem­ ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham- i ton, N. Y., on every bottle. 3.45 p m. 4.57 p m. 8.45 am. ... 0.10 a m 2.00 pm Leave Mcllenry. 7.20 am 8.17 am 4.23 p M... . 4.23 pm 7.20 am 5.00 p in.. .. ft.00 p m . Via Elgin.. ..Via Des Plalnes... SUNDAY TRAINS. Via Elgin. . .. .. Via Des Plalnes.... Via Elgin WEEK DAY TRAINS. SOUTHBOUND. Via Elgin .... Via Des I'lalnes... Via Des I'lalnes.. Via Elgin SUNDAY TWAINS. .......Via Elgin ...Via Des Plalnes Via Elgin 0.40 p 111 . .8.40 p m . 11.14 a m .11.14 a m . 4.65 p m Arrive Chicago. . a DD .9.55 a m .. 6.20 p ui .. 7.10 p m . .9.56 a m . 6.80 p in .7.90 p m • Notice! To insnre publication in The Plain- dealer copy must be in the office no later than Wednesday noon; of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to take parttealT aotia* to thii afltot is the place to leave your order ROR Oysters and rish Also an element line of fresh and s a l t M K A T S F. Matthews, West McHenry, III. OUR To anyone giving us a con­ tract for Electric Lighting in the Village of McHenry for one year we will install the necessary interior wiring at our cost. This offer is good for 90 days from date. We respectfully ask the people to co-operate with us in making this Electric Service second to none. :: :: :: :: flectrfc Service (0. Geo. K. Paige, Hgr. WEST SIDE An elegent new line of new spring styles for men, women and children. Our prices are correct. Let us fit you out. lie pairing neatly executed Lt WEST McHBNRY. DAVID G. WKl.LK M. D PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND JCULiB'J L Office and residence corner Rim ani Green streets. Mcllenrv • Telephone No. til Professional, Society V* and B\jsirvesss Cards FBGER8 & F ISO IS UK pflYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, McHenry *- - HI. Office at Residence, corner Courtanc Elm streets Telephone 333. •••- D. T. SMILEY A TTORNBY AT LAW, Woodstock, Illinois " All business Intrusted to bis care will be properly and promptly attenued to. DR. R. G. CHAMBERL1N DKNTI8T. Offic* and Residence over n. J. Wthh'i Star* Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. WBST MOHBNKT. III. CLOSING OUT SALE Telephone No. 393 SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the beet Companies. West McHenry, litfno4> Men's Rock ford Socks, 6c, fancy 18c Men's red, white and blue handker­ chiefs 6c, 8c, 10c Men s Suspenders f>0cquality... .2Hc Men's and Hoys' Collars 5c, 7c,8c, 12c Shoe Laces, brown and black .1. 2, 8c Ladies', Boys' and Children's Hose.. .7c, 8c, .10c, 15c Linen Thread, black and white 8, 10c Overcoat, Vest or Pants Buttons, per dozen ^ '^c Mending Tissue, per package 5c 4-oz. bottle Horse Radish 9c 4 oz. bar glycerine Soap 4c, 5C r> oz. package Lily White Starch.. 4c Cinnamon, Allspice, Pepper, can. .7c Lots of others at your own price. E. Lawless, Near Riverside House, McHenry. I John J. Vycital DEALER IN GeneraJ Htvrdware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma­ chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 548 McHENRY, - - ILLINOIS. Well-drilling a Specialty. 'Phone 701. WM. BACON Deiler In Windmills, Pipes, Pumps, Fittings, Well Supplies. First-class Work guaranteed at all Times. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. H.C. MEAD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AGENT. I am now prepared to Insure all kinds of prop­ erty against Fire. '^Lightning, Tornados, Etc. Also have a special line of Insurance on Llv* Stock insuring against death from any cause. West Mchenry, III. John D. l_odtz MERCHANT TAILOR. FIRST CLASS WORK ONLY AT MODERATE PRICES. McHENRY, - ILLINOIS KILLTHE COUCH AND CURE THE LUNCS WITH Dr. King's New Discover FORG3l§S& AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED. Tel. Main I7U- WHY do people of Mi Henry, Lake an other counti drop In at Lambert Q. Seng's 98 Fifth Aye. * CHICAOO? Because it la so home like. PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits All shapes an<1 sizes. Sev­ eral proofs to select from. Each doz­ en finished In dWfereut styles. Price, $2.00 y.ml upward. Outdoor Work We have extensive iipparatus for all kinds of outdoor work, such as group pictures, views of buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. for a dozen baud some Photos and a ltt-20 enlargement finished neatly and ' t W artistically in uat nral colors. : : Waukegan St., near the Standplpe. WEST McHENRY, ILL. Ttltphon*, 493 The Weekly Inter-Ocean and this paper delivered for one year at onr "special deal" price off 1.75 for the t*o. Think of what it means' $1.75 for The Weekly Inter-Ocean and this paper for one year. It's a special 4»»1. Mb, a The National Pickle & Canning Co, are now con­ tracting for Cucumbers at 75 cents per bushel for vat run pickles. They expect to secure a large acreage at this high price. Con­ tracts may be made at Block & Bethke's orF. A. Bohlander's; or J. C. De- brecht's, Johnsbnrgh^ * APR. 80 F. O. Gans the auctioneer. He gasr- anttee Mtufaction>

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