Ileal Estate Transfers. R-icofyecJ tip tojtnii including FcH. j> Treat, -andw t ̂ J Ellison sub U 10 of It u ami pt it 43 assv£f-pit sec :st> Ma.. rt?ugo ......... •Jainoo 'eq: 0 LuUring and w to A Luhririg n GOa e • *»»* fiftc 19Seneca .. .. .... . lotio no J Dal by and vr to l,*:.in>cr Bro ana l&r in n\v;4 .gee. 33 s of a It Grafton ... ?00*0i» W Treat awl \v to J, Ward s pt It S4 '< assrs pit sefSGMarenjjo, .... 4f>0 00* E 0 Yura 'oj Gray and G Garlaon It 9 ... •blfc I Park acln Manengo.r... . 235 0 M Gallagher (by,lex*) to J^allagHer Its 6. 7, 8 and 9 of fflfc-86 ossr'B pit ne& sec - § D->rr. .. . ...:. s>350 <«> W Dnggran ajni w to C Ijuliring so M sco 19 Ha^tl>irid .... . .,,2850 00 Helen-Cimer to O arid I, 15c h fens swii sec l."> f}6 11 |S neji and its 9 and 23 se& sec 16" Alden H)00,0i> jlSuttoiit'o.,Johanna Sutton wv n\v3K sec. 9 iiifey,....... 2 oo -'Sarah SjocnviVand.K ct at to A J (Tieson r? ' 'Davis farm- of flib.67a near \V*mf *• .stpck,...vj«w ; ITr-.i;ja>»4-lWMPOff H Johiifon and w et al t<TJ- Button ytH •-• 11 I' neW aec B h of.K K DuKhoiifj" .!.,. . 75 0o Still in tBe insurance business. v . . •' S. Stoffki.,. Means Saving of Your Dollars You hwe beeu told about the shoe deal tor the past week or so. We have told you how good atd how cheap, but n6f a word has been said about the liiot t.ve fc r this jejjeapii ess. The re ison is simple enough j we wiCot ~~~ - „ ' AlTodds-antl ends <tfearned. up, no matter whether t#e get , . 2 « % - o r 5 0 c e i i t 8 o n t h e d o l l a r . " . " You surely can riot invest y^U^riouey any better. The cleaning up nrioe' for •••.. •- . . . ' .v' ' ELGIN, ILL We are. daily i-ecei^ng, We are daily linpaekinjjf, on SPRING Q I V l l * V J u --A's teae?8*ttu wool aria iiffiiyrw arras is perfect fitting ^5 an ts, in all sizes, at F S toff el's. .• * ' * ;1; - FOR SALE. - - Tlje b^ick block known as tbePekovek.v Block, opposite the Bank of McHenry, ii tt?i,s .village, i'$ yffer^dvSbE :sale. It con tains one large store room and two. rooms suitable Jor'Dress Maker or othei business,iii firet story, and also fine- liv ing rpoTiis in second story. . is sitaatei! in TOnter of village apd is-a first class lo- dation for any business".' Will; be sold cbeapandon rea^Onabieterms. Ifupiireo 4tf H. C. MEAD, West McHenry. We maKe at $1.25 for your choice, - 1 hist will be the Shoe; sale of the season, and we urge you .to supply yourself;. ; •iLidi-eb' Fine Kid» Fat. Tip and Plain, Saturday's price. $1.25, Pants; Overalls, never i "p< 73c, Men's Shirts at under pries-., 2 5 l b s f * r t i n e s , . " . , " Linens, Pillsbury's,^ Chick's and the Farnou^ Fancy Patent Flour at reduced prices ai S. Stoffel's. Look oyer our carefully selected stocV of Eargo and Dougias Shoes fur all, onl\ at S. Stoffel's. Ladies', Gei.ts' and Children's Underwear 1,0 110 l'° Hosiery. d0 ti0 d° Gloves. 1,0 fo do Shoes. For new designs in Wall Paper, Shade; Curtains and Carpets go to S, (Stc ffel's. ! End^fwear, Flamieljs., Shawls and Blan j kets almost at jaur .own price at S Stoffel's, _____ ) . 1 have calls for money on'4 first clast I real estate security fbr a term of ^.'Hrs : v l l t f ' H.C.N; ! AI». j 15 per cent discount for cash on al ; Wil iter Goods during January 1895 a' j S. Stoffel's. Call early. same are arranged for sale wil! quote our usual low prices, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. PROTECTION THE CRY. Protect your children fr.om th^ fearfu fall colds by calling on Perry &"Owen foi a pair ot those "Best of All"school shoe.- and eet a pair of rubbers to keep out tin thick mud they are all tramping in. Decidedly strong bargains this Tveek -- bo pause--no stand-still.. Silks at a very great saving on us ual prices. ! 24 in. black satin Duchess, e!e- gant goods, $1.25. ^ Gros de Paris. Gros de Londres, l^a^de-Jirois, the very latest and VP best for a rich black silk dress, war- QV ranted in every respect, $1.25 and $1.50. ^ All Silk Crepe, evening shades, 40 ana 50c. S'LK LACES, ^ Never before have we shown isuch a huge and Complete assortment Vv <f beautiful Laces; the products from every European lace center / i are reprtPented here, and never be- Vj' fore have we offered such choice goods at such low prices. SPRING SILKS Administrator's Notice F^STATE of John Flnfkv. defease.I. * The. itwier>if oo^J.h*v'nghpjio.int Administrator of H.e .e'stn 1 c <>t John. Khisky. deceaned, late of the county of HcHenr> and state of Illinois, h#rebv ^ives noti-e tha° he will appear beforeuhe' County court m MrHerrv county, ut the Oourt House. It Woodstock, at the >^ay tfrm, on 'he flru Monday in May nrM., at wh'ch lime a'1 l>«;-*nns bavins rlaimsj against • f» i. • estate ait n«ttiied.and rc(piesie<1 to atter.o for the p(ir l>o->c fliavinx ihe *»ow adjusteil. All 1 er pons jndebted 10 »-id «>taie are rec|rested t mate immeduittf ].iivment to lie 11 m.erslfrnc listen thin ISffi iih.v of KeK, A U. 18^5.' ' •Kw4 JAMES B PlLliiiY, Administrator. WOODSTOCK. Next hor^e sale March 13. County court was in sessioh Monday. Perry W. Murphy is a happy man over the arrival of a daughter at his home north of this city recently. Mrs. Ihishton. mother of our county clerk, J.elEand broke her arm last Friday. Dr. Doolittle was called and set the mem ber, being assisted by Dr. Windmueller, and the patient is getting along nicely. "The farce-comedv "GJorina" was pre sented to a large audience in -the*-City tlall Saturday evening', and all were well (.leased with the play. The plot is an exceptionally interesting one, in three ricts, and the company are all artists of rare ability. A special meeting of the Board of Sup ervisors met in this city Monday and offered a reward of £3o<> for tlx? 'arres* and conviction of the parties who perpe trated the outrage on Morris De Hoar, uear Harvard, two months ago. This is a step in the light direction. Jas. Wood, the superintendent of the Tappan Steam Bump Factory, has sev ered his connection with that institution tnd on Saturday left for Chicago where tie has secured a better position. Mr. VVood came to this city a little more than a year ago, at which time the Wheeler A: Tappan Company moved their plant to this city, and he has since been manager of the busii ess here. He hah made a bfost of friends by bis courteous ~'Tnd gentlemanly bearing and our people •vill greatly miss him. In the factory he treated all the employes with kindlier and respect and nothing but word#,of re gret are heard over his departure. He vvas an exemplary citizen, an i-tiicii.ni overseer for the company's business, was a "hustler" in general. #nd the com pa ny will find it a,hard matter to fill his place. Taffeta waist silk, newest and most desirable checks to select from, almost endless variety, only 58c. Beet swivel silks, choice and new, Stanly crepe, just the thing for "waists, 3f)c. Taffetas, black ground; colored figures, $1, 85c and 75c> Taffeta Plisee, carrying colored satin-stripe, onl y $1. -24 in. black Taffeta, superior quality, 95c. Thirty by One Hundred ' There is probably nothing short of the Bellamy millennium and the demonetiz ation of money that will'ever induo what "Dickens calls "the smart American" to abstain from ways that are dusky and tricks that are vain, and make a living honestly and obscurely, instead of com ing before the public as a private bene factor to himself at the expense of "real estate lambs." One of these "smart Alicks" bought, borrowed, stoltf, or only went and made a map of a small piece of suburban Chi cago wild land, and after platting it out to his satisfaction, proceeded to adver tise the lots ior sale for the insignificant sum of §10 per lot, each lot to be 30 b.v 100. Ihe "lambs" flocked in and gave up their money congratulating themselvee on getting the lots so cheap, as build ing lots in that vicinity were selling read ily at $100'. It was not until af er all had been sold that some inquisitive- '-cuss" discovered that the lots were 30 by 100 inches instead of feet. When re monstrated with, the seller replied that all the purchasers had to do was to or ganize into a cemetery association, aha each one would have a lot sufficient foi all his final needs at a reasonable price, as cemetery I6ts go. This is v£hat makes some petiple think that real estate agents are sharks.-- Investor. • -• THEO. F. SWAN, GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE elgi^. H I., DO YOU WAfST A STORE For Ihe next B0 day* 1 will seli you Single or Double Harness, Ha nd-M ad«, At a Bjj; Di^eoimt. My stock is complete, all made of the best material and warranted as reore- sented. Abo, a full line of Robes, Blankets, W hips, etc , w hich vmM be sold cheap< r than t he.same goods can be bought, any- THE Till EI) SK^l-ANKUAL ANNOUXSCP;MEN1 OF J. D. LODTZ, Jr It to (2111! fit. ( ewe bargainw. CUS CARLSON I take ple>afure in informing the public that my Tailoring Establishment is now r. ady to take orders for EXCLUSIVE STATESMEN. Red Tape Surrounds the Saei ' Person of Oie Kay State Legisla. When the member of ye: r.s before 1-889 heard of the new rules of the house, by which he could not be admitted to the floor without sending a card to the speaker, he was filled with contempt about the new fang led cxclusiveiiess of the members who had succeeded him. In his time any one was admitted to the floor of the house and occupied seats of members. The roar of tho hail used io be linod with lobbyists, and nobody kicked* , . ' --•--' But evon tho new rules of 1889 were mild compared with tho red tape it now r'eqnires to get on the floor, iuro ono of the luxurious new chairs, which the mob in the men's public gallery can never hope to attain to. In tho first place, the visitor to the hall is stopped by the sentinel at tho outer gate and told that he must send in a card to the member lnywishes to see. A card to be filled Out by him is furnished as fol lows: . Yours Respectfully, J. D. LODTZ, JR 'llinois. Ate you inventing something uae- fill? C, e,t In this way ' you can ob tain a That's-- thn "g-j « way to _Q] make --wj Barbian Bros.' Block, McHenry, 111 GOOD BREAD [s ruver produced from inferior fl >ur. Everybody knows that, The foundrttion of good flour is choice selected Hipat. Machining method and know how are all important in the making- of a reliable unif rm brand like j - Pillsbury's Best 0"We now ofl'er. forspot. cash, 'his celebrated brand of'fl >ur at ^ L per sack or $3 90 per bbl; V\ ash- Hurti's liest at 95c per sa^k or '0 >er b.bl,,, A choice fam ;ly flour at S5c per sack, t vVheu ode ring these ir>*nds of flour we feel, tnat we are producing the very best flour that money can buv. And on every sacK a guarantee, '•* - . 'Twill suit your motions to a "T." We also can supply you with fresh ground graham fl >ur, strictly pure buckwb^a. floor, fresh ground bolted corn meal.^rye flour, at prices il at defy competition . f ' • Bring on your wheat for flour, will guarantee to satisfy'j-ou bcth in quality and quantity . Although the weather is cold the feed grinding goes on at six cents ppr bag. Leave your orders at the mill and we will do the,rest, ;• B, PERKINS^McHenry, III FOR SALE. The fajm known as the John Fitzsim- mons farm, situated three miles north east of Nunda and'eix niiles"~south ot McHenry, containing 317% acres. ,This i-s one o? the beststoek fariivs in McHenry cou'ttty. Has the .finest- fai'm house and barn in fh(t:c(xmjty and atlimprovements are first, class.- Isinagopd state of cul tivation. Will be'soJd cheap. For fur ther particulars inouiraat the farni, pi at.6^ 0gden Avenue, Chie.Hgcr -V . ; .. * " JieSEl'JI FITZ8IMXIONK, o •' ! o JAMES Fitzsimmons7 lWm6 . .: Adm^iati'tttors. . Material fur riit rr Ioril R\ ft w^»rk:. Rxolutlve terriiorj. Tht IH«hWa\h»r. Waihr.*airih« ^*>h»*t, Tiufpa and dries ihpin 1 "' n <1^ pu*b:»he hutibti/ttif machinedow-* r f i'righr,4il*he« t- UlWWASWR ' ariti chcyfu) wirer. K<r tCiWM 1 o j ^^fi'»^,,t".uo-/oiIcdhand«or clotliing. -N" broVif q dinli^kup mnnfl, Chrap, .. itoral»hv«|ijrrvKfcWrou-1 ar• freo. P. HABRlSON & CO.. CUrk «q . r4^olumbu». % J^yon, Arbuekle, Ceylon and pffoes at.S, Stoffel's. McHENRY ROLLER MILLS.