m », t-.'- t ; I ; ' i# The finest example of family range making known to the art. If you buy a range because it is low priced you take long chances which you cannot afford to take. You take no chances with the Round Oak. It is right and our guarantee goes with it F. L. McOmber THE WEST SIDE HAREWARE NEIGHBORING NEWS AS CHRON&JLED B Y OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS i- • ' -- • K?*1 N O you want to order jour Wall Paper so that when papering time comes you will be prepared. We wish to show you our line of samples. I t c e r t a i n l y i s c o m p l e t e . T h e prices and styles will suit. Let us have your orders. :: :: J. C. Debrecht & Co. Johnsburgh, ilk. Pi\oi\e 926. An Incomparable Light A Helper That Never Tires ARB EACH AVAILABLE AT THE TOUCH OF A BUTTON When Your Home Is Equipped for Electricity It is Luxurious in Everything but Cost Electric Service is possible to any income under our plan of wiring houses at cost 24 MONTHS TO PAY, NO INTEREST North Shore Electric Company P H I L I P J A E G E R GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT SPD&AXi ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SAL* OF Dressed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists famished on application. COLD STORAGE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall A j. Pitt* St. WImmI* Marlnt. 4/ READ THE Classified Advertisements SlUUJCITKICk The Northern Life of Illinois. E. Letsier spent Monday In Wood stock. ^ J. B. Peterson was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Fred Wille was a Crystal Lake visitor Tuesday. J. J. Reser was Wheaton visitor Tuesday. S. Brown was a Woodstock visitor Saturday. E. Letsier was a caller at Pleasant Prairie Friday. R. L. Dufield was a business caller in Woodstock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Fitzsimmons went to Chicago Monday. Mrs. F. W. Ha rim an visited her sis ter in Woodstock Monday. Donald Barnis of Elgin spent a week with A. Jacobs and family. Mrs. I. Uaylord was a Woodstock visitor the first of the week. Miss Clara Salow was a Crystal Lake caller last week Wednesday. Miss Oral Severns was a city vis itor over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Wheeler entertained com pany from Woodstock Saturday. Miss Clara Schoof spent a few days last, week with Chicago relatives. Mrs. A. Peterson called on Wood stock friends Thursday of last week. Miss Glenys Jacobs was a business visitor in Crystal Lake Monday after noon. Misses Genevieve Goddard and Mad- alene Lynch spent Saturday in Wood stock. Mrs. P. B. Haughawout and two chil dren visited relatives in Ringwood re cently. Mrs. Lolo Bennett of Woodstock vis ited her parents here last week Wed nesday. Mrs. Eva .Torch of Oskaloosa, la., visited Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. Esther Smith. Emma Nelson and Mildred French visited relatives in McHenry the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Barber enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Shurard of Chi cago over Sunday. Mi's. E. E. Knilans and Mrs. St rat - ton were pleasant callers in Woodstock last week Wednesday. B. F. Lynch, wife and son of Rush Lake, Wis., spent a few days last week with his brother, J. B. Lxnch, and family. Those who attended the horse sale at Woodstock last Wednesday were* Clyde and Frank Oglesbv, Lee Brown, Clarence Thompson and Mr. Allen. Pearl Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peck and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Mason, son and daughter, Mrs. Thompson, were Pleas ant Prairie, Wis., visitors Saturday. The McHenry County Local Farmers' institute will meet in the church par lors Friday, March 17, afternoon and evening sessions. Please don't forget the date. If you attend once you will come again. "A ten cent tea." The ladle* of the Ridgelield Cemetery association will meet at the church parlors Thursday iftemoon, March 23. and will serve supper from 5:30 to K o'clock. Every one cordially invited. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health thru their gentle aid and cura tive properties. Sold by all dealers. The stereopticon lecture last Sunday evening was very interesting. Sub ject, "Pilgrim's Progress." On April 51 a stereopticon lecture will be given by Mrs. C. W. Hart of Woodstock. Subject, "The Passion Play." Please re member the dat e. On next Sunday morning at the time of the regular services a business meet^ ing of the church will (>e held. All members and attendants of the church are requested to be present, as several matters of importance will be take* up for consideration. The missionary society met at the mapse * Tuesday afternoon. A letter from Mrs. Mills of Chufoo, China, was read and listened to with a good deal of iqterest on account of the leprosy plague, which surrounds her school and work. It is hoped that she may escape. Mr. and Mrs. H. w ille and infant son are spending some time at McHen ry, caring for the former's brother, Fred's, family while he is in Nebras ka, having been called there by the serious condition of his little son. who went there with his mother and grand mother for his health, which was hoped he might recover. SCHOOL, NOTES. Miss Oral Severns went lo Chicago Saturday. Eva Letsier and Martha Armefon are new pupils in the sixth grf^de. The pupils will enjoy a spring vaca tion from the 28th to the 31st of March. Misses Madalene Lynch and Gene vieve Goddard were pleasant callers at School recently. Ruth Benson returned to school Moqday after an absence of five weeks on account of sickness. The fifth and sixth grades have just completed the reading of Robert Browning's shorter poems. MAS MILLIONS OF FRIENDS. How would you like to number yoor friends by millions as Bucklen's Arnica Salve does? Its astounding cures in the past forty years made them. It's the best Salve in the world for sores, ulcers, eczema, burns, boils scalds, cuts, corns, sore eyes, sprains, swell ings, bruises, cold sores. Has no equal for piles. 25c at N. H. Petesch's and F. Masquelet's. PICKLE CONTKACTS. Calf on Block & Bethke. National Piekle * Canning Co. May 4 The Northern Life of Illinois* ' Ed. Debrec.ht»Chipagoied Mancfc^y. Mr. and Mrs. JpcOlV <May .wwre Mc Henry callers Monday. Mrs. John Schaefer spent .Tuesday of last we^lr in Chicago. Dr. N. J. Xye of McHenry was a Johnshurgh paller Monday. -W Win. Kattner of Spring Grove was a caller in town last Saturday. Henry Klappertoh-.-ajj>d Otis Murray were McHenry callers Saturday. John Meyers and family ^pent Sun day at the home of Frank-JlHler. Miss Maitha Niesen. spent, last Sun day afternoon with Miss Kate Lay. Mrs. Mat. B&uer'arfKldaughter, Anna, visited Sunday- at.the home of Mrs. Britz. Mrs. Fred Huff'of SprFtfg 6rove vis ited in JohnsbUrgh and .vicinity last Friflay. j. \ . Jacob M. Freund and family of Wau- conda spent Monday with Johnsburgh relatives. • , Mike iSohaefer, £t*y£ May alw Will .Justen were Kenosha, Wis., visitors Saturday. Don." fail to see the big city show at the Ceil lira 1 operalumse Svitiday. Maix'h 19. The best'-yet. ; ' Mrs. A. Mueller and Miss Martha Mertes \ isited last Thursday afternoon in McHenry. Misses ftmma F*yK amfflelen Adams* spent Tuesday with Mis. J. E. Freund in McHenrjV ' t . '• Mrs. Hultert Freund and Mrs. John Freund of McHenry , we.iv^ yagers in town Monday. Mrs. Henry* tf!af>|k>riHi' kridf children speut Saturday afternoon among rela tives in MpR'ww Mr. and Mrs. Al. Pepping went to Chicago Mbuday'fov a; few days' visit with rehrtivt-fc there. Joe Adahis of Spring Grove passed Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "C. \l. Adams.- Mr. ai.d Mrs. Willie Etten of'Spring Grove were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Math. SteflVs.- Leonard Michel* of Fox I^ake Mras a guest in the home of his parehtsj-Mp. and Mrs. Jos. Michtvls, f^nndav. Big reduction in la^t season's Inter national samples. YoU'can save up to $K.OO on a suit at M. J. Walsh's'. • Lew Althoff of Palatine came ov^r Saturday evening to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Althoff Sunday. Martin SchuiiU left Monday for Adams. Minn., -where he will remain lor a short visit #mong relatives. From there he will go to North Da kota, where he intends remain the coining sumjner. < . Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will be pleased. Sold by all dealers. -- * - PiHK. The Northern Life of Illinois. M. W. Knox was a recent visitor in Chicago. L. Huck spent Tuesday 1W Chicago, attending business. Misses Mayuie and Catherine Knox visited Ringwood friends Sunday. Miss llelen Kuutsman of Elgin spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents here. James Haxton and George Frazier of Chicago spent the week end at the Park. * ' " Willie and Otto Kuutsman are new- pupils in the Emerald Park school this week. Miss Anna Cleary spent a few days the tirst of the week wltSjir'Ciricugu friends. Nobby hats just off the block, new shades and shapes. Call and see them at M. J. Walsh's. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jolin A. Smith, east of McHenry. 1 Petesch's pink oold tablets is what you want this kind of Weather. Cure a epld in twenty-four hours. R. J. Sutton spent a few days the first of the week with Elgin relatives and attending business there. John I. Sutton returned from Elgip Sunday and began work in the Wilbur Lumber company ofltce Monday. Mrs. Clyde Wingate and son, Roy, and Miss Rose IJ ae be of North < rvstal Lake'visited at J. R. Smith's Friday. Miss Cora Fehneteij s|>ent a few days the lirst of the week liritji her friend, MisS Margaret Mct'nJ*1, w«st of here. Mr." and Mrs. H. Schaffer of Mc Henry and Miss Edith ^ieary of Wau- conda spent Thursday everiihg al Ed Knox's. - - - - - - Misses With Whiting of Ringwood, Lucie Carey of Mcfienr^ and L. P. Kane of Tuscaloosa, Ala., visited at Ed Knox's Tuesauy. Misses Maude Bernard of "Chicago, Anna McGee and Irene, J*Visby, of Mc Henry, Messrs. Walter Warner of Aurora, Richard Fleming'ahd James Doherty were callers in this vicinity Sunday, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to women suffering from chronic consti pation, headache, biliousness, dizziness, sal low nes* of the skln a»d dypp£psUi. Sold by all dealers. <» " KILLS A MURDERER. A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with many victims; but Dr. ,King's New Life Pills kill it by preventidn. They gently stimulate Stomach,- liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites' appendicftls,. curing Con stipation, Headache, Biliousness, Chills. 25 at N. H. Petesch's and F. Masque- Jet's. . ' Cravenette coats at reduced prices at M. J. Walsh's. Opera House M NEW YORK COMFDY CO. Will present the .laugh able. Musical Coipedy With W. H. MURPHY, the Broadway Favorite Pretty (ills & fumy (Dmrtinis A Big City Show NEW »> HAND ELECTRIC MOTORS Alternating and Direct Currant PRICES RIGHT LOCKE ETHERIIMIF. EDISON PARK, Hi. Gkkafo & North-Western. Effective Ffeb. 12,1011. . WrcE DAT TRAINS. Ohte&RO. NORTHBOUND McHwJfjr *7.00 am... , .. Vt» Elgin 10.88 am *#.00 am Via t'l nines 10.2N a m #Lv CrjfslaJ .2.40 Ar. McHenry 2 58 *3.40 p m Via I)es I'luluea 5.00 pm *3 15 p m Via Elgin-' g.24 o m *4.50pm --.... Via Des 1'Uine* 8.24p m SUNDAY TBAISa. rtto&rn Via I>es I'laimw 0.45 am 7 10 a. in . Via Elgin >.. .0.45 a. m. J.05 p m . . . Via Elgl ta 5 .00 p m Leave McHeury. *7.10 H'm . *7.l»t ain... *S.u< a m *4.;*pm., . *4.«i p m.... 7.10 it m 7.10 a in r> 00 p ID iV00 p in h*. WICK DAT THAINS. «ormr»ODND. •S?, VI* tM*s Plainea.. ,... . .Via Elgin -- Via l>es Flatnea.. -- Vta Du« Elaine*.. Via Elgin 8UNDAT THAIItS. .. Via OmPluliira. Via Elgin ... V la Dax IM uine#.. Via Elftin «'pt. Hundny. Arrive Ohica«o 0.10 a m ... 10.05 a m . .0.45 am 8.S5 pm 7.25 p m . 0 . 8 5 a m 10.15 am 6.140 p ni ,... 7.85 p m RINGWOOD. The Northern Life of Illinois. Ben' Justen was a Chicago passenger Monday nlornlng. Robert Bacon of Three Oaks, Mich., is visiting his.brother, Charles. Charles Bacon 'arifl wife returned Sasmxlav from their .visit in Iowa. rs. Nellie Dodge left Thursday for California to see her mother, who la ve ry sick. The Ladies' Aid served supper with a program in the evening on Thursday of jast week. Bert McCannon and family and Bay Merchant and wife drove to Pleasant Prairie Friday. The W. C. T. U. will meet Saturday afternoon of this week with Mrs. Jas. Conway instead of Mrs. Green. H. W. Allen and wife and Jay Haw- ver and family drove to Kenosha Sat urday, stopping at Pleasant Prairie on their way. J. S. Brown, C. H. Stephenson, Jas. Green and Jacob Justen wfent to Pleas ant Prairie Saturday to see the ruins of the power .hiill explosion. Most of our town people were fright ened for a few minutes last Thursday evening, when the powder mills at Pleasant Prairie blew up, completely ••recking some of the homes and injur ing all of thqtp to a considerable ex- tept. Grecns^ujrgv.Ky., Oct. 1JJ, 1910: -The New York Amusement company enter tained a large audience with their Honeymooners company last evening. It is ^ strictly clean show -Here Sun day, March 19, at the Central opera house. Fully nine out of every tan oases of rheumatism is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of Chamberlain's Lini ment. Give Jt a trial. You are cer tain to be pleased With the quick relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers, roua The "Northern Life of Illinois. ' Mrs. Edward Lusk spent one day recently in Chicago. Mesdamas<Huson and Raymond were Wauconda callers Friday afternoon. Harry Ritter of Marengo transacted business here the latter part of the week. Mrs. P. L. Stadtfeld and Miss Elsie Walton were in McHenry-one day re cently. * Mrs. Pemy- Gray of Grayslake wtys the gue&feof MUs-Helen Raymond last Thursday. «> - * • Mrs. Fanhy Tower of Chicago is shading a few days at- the Raught home east of. tawtti Mr. afnd Mrs- Charles Raught were guests of relatives' in Waukegan last Thursday and Friday. Mrs, Jenqie Cossip^n aofi daughter, Muriel, pf Hound.Lake were guests at the Kirwan home Saturday. Men and women, sell guaranteed hose-., .19 i>er cegtt progt- Make #10 daily. Full or P®**1 time. Beginners investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Chest-' nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 33-8t Petesch's for drags. Wfiy Tour ? You run great risk when you al low a cold to develop. A cold ia a menace to life. Break it up at the earliest possible moment. Petesch's Pink Cold Tablets make quick work of curing" a cold. 1 F They promptly equalize circula tion and overcome the conges- ^ tion. This is a remedy one should I always have handy. A few dos es will break up the starting cold K and enable you to avoid discom fort and danger. Price, 25 cents Guaranteed. tis® N. H. PETESCH Druggist. Tel. 374. flcHenry • > i % That's the name and this i s the place where the Flour is manu factured. The business man, the professional man, the far mer, and, in short, men in every walk of life in McHenry and vicinity have come to rec« ognize our "EARLY RISER" Klour as a brand of merit. W e s t ^ V f i t ? J i l l ' > 0 M i l l s - t ̂ -'t ' -•§ WEST McHBNRY, ILLINOIS JOHN SPENCER. Prop. ^,v 'A A 4 • H What is nicer than a well furnished home? What makes a home more cheerful and invit ing than neatly furnished apartments? A neatly furnished home may be had by every family in McHenry if they will only consult us on this question. Our line of household furniture is not only in keeoinp- with the 1. a " times, but our prices therein generall^catch the eye and suggest a purchase. When you are ready to add a piece or two of furniture to your home come and see us. The prices that we quote you will be entirely satisfactory. ..Jacob Justen.. hM < m & (F During VVe offer the entire stock of V. B. liurge, Grays lake, consisting of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, Hosiery,' Under wear, silk and cotton CJloves, Laces, Embroi deries, Etc., for cash, at a Saving of 25 to 40 per cent Men's'$3.ii0 Sho^s Men's $2.50 Shoes Boys' $2.00 Shoes Bovs. 11.75 Shoes $2.35 I Ladies' *3.00 Shoes.. $2.35 1.90 I Ladies' $2.50 Shoes. . 2.00 1.50 I M isses ' $2.00 Shoes l»50 1.35 I Misses' $1.50 Shoes 1.15 MOST ALL SIZES IN STOCK SO COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Ladies' heavy fleece lined under wear, tiOe quality, garment. 42c Misses' heavy fleeced underwear according to size .. 23c to Men's heavy fleeced, regular 50c underwear, |>er garment. . Boys' underwear |>er garment . . . l i e t o 3 1 c New line of Tennis Flannels, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins, Etc., at prices that are right. Come in and see our stock John Stottel, 'V'-S M: • • • fcV Ul«sf IllcficitrVf m. Celtphcrw ilo. 301 f