MY. mà vowt. Oyer Drug Store. T iO 4 P. l*.fW.iIBE.ODI- >baries..GaI oway, qi LoveiWS Drug Store. uo*y«ie,- Illinois. 4. . TAY LOR, W éiggm Ytýjor'e Store 2 WJ L Io 4 p. nM. 6to8 P. M. iql~ e4am1le Drug Storýe. 1114 ÏU R: t tm ,,- BRUBAKER,. )YOGI1APHER9 ime et. Waukegan.1 beh I&sca oretwork dont. &tbStawred to everyone ~WIALPARLOR ppf d wltls firtlaq- Toohi. «<«stn andîs tiieni. 5pw1304 Nite, Smotb hiî'e 1 ellu r Cist. or Shaiîipoo, ay Cons.Ce, the ~tmueli xt, enlnluAitionoer SCounty BankR * Parkhurst & Co., &lISRT'YVILLE. ILL. yAeaviflg. CrrÇm dem# 8.Isilof kYour - Grocer: for POWDE',1 PIÂ,JTJNE 22, 1894. ROCKEFELLER. Geo. Beasley [la lisjuRwool. D)r. Ewiîîg w4iît hi Elgin Wedîîes- Il.ý C. W. Meyer bast a valîî:îble horse, Tîîesaa-, .cared tui ueatlî. Mr, I>îsyîou bas beei nthe ficsick bamt but i.4 siowl3 JeCutttiliig. Clîldîei'i daet%%as olîserv edlal. sunday. 'The exercises Itele well The band sociable Tlîui-.,tay eveii- iîîg on llîciîîslawil mias a great sîîccess siicially and i iîancially. 'Thle eveîiîîng was perfect and thse crowd of home pueple wtas eiilarged by delega- t ions froiu Ivanîhue aind Giliner. Th'le bandsîtîrnmhiled excellent mîusic and ait îrelestiii was prpselît't(i reîîder a vtriety. Slîeeîî sleiiig lis thme (rder of the day. Retreshiing sio*ero Saturday and Sunday eveîîiîg. finers rejoicisîg for the welcoliie raiti. Next Sunday will lie rev'îew day for Vie. Stiiiday getiogil lemitoîî<f, the laRt quarter. Illiîe <lhe clilîdren will »Ill be present. mrgs Kilies witlî lier twîî sons" 11, daugiter Grace aimîl tîeir friend Mise 8qwarm, of Waukegivn, visited at1 Rauighet lirus over SutidA>y. We are srrv tii hemr cf Ithe acldeîîlt whiel happened lu Mrs. Deaîî's family last week.' Titey have Ounr sympathy, l'le youulg Pepulle of Volo will ýr a muni social Fi iday eveiîîg Jumif 22, at tlie resiîleîce o! E. Riclîardsop procels tii îepair the sdétlalks fo the cburch. iliere wNill lie fi(, ser-vices fil the Volci, diurcl i Jîly I 't; illy oh tf thue coîîgregiMii iand SahJIihlli scîrool childrin ilattenîdlthe convention ita Waucùnda% Robert Iaddock lias been raîher uîfortilate ýlîe piat few m-eeks by gettimig kieked liy a hiorse twice on the salle limb.li.le tîhs oIliged to waîk wlth a oins p rt of the~ titite. NOTICE. ,- Tiiere will lie a baAset Mciable ah time Fortliti1 lhristianh clîmich Tluîes- day eveuisîg Juiîe 26, '94, for the belle- fit of!it lit rueli. Es ery lady is re- qîelee ho briiîîg a Iiasket miili di- t les ellotigi for t a i ir liake ts iftV ceîts eciel. Everyblily s cîidiîh invited. Franîk 1tiiSec.i fu Fort Il iE, Sthiilihy scîju ii. ?roTrim of Tcswa1s!p S S Cnventlu0,, litt ieiu viage or Wîuini. . J,1 îî lsti 5$4. riierc w ilithi îun hiiii. u î îîijrotiiile *ervelet,4'll1V Eouî 1 ui.PiWlit Whet frjsthiii,.' Ciii lai (jol 11.:0J1sî5 I iiAdsihi Bof n i- zmoffe veeluonm(s eiI 1 4ev. %"Muney. g5eltendeélt. bli. l :,iniiiioîih î,îiuh Mr. jUtardr ASolo Misii Alie i aPra)eur, ljeneiohtloii: One hoir ifor iuiuh,. I Ci 1)- in. Pnayer kaLd Proieu» ti-.. 1>.ý-.. -h by K-i -Money: 1:3u lRport of Sîiiduîr> .hiol oîiii-en :(K)4 Addrtst t R-v. Josep~hhî Cîuwiiiî. ofMixenrir Song; b» <Iorr72:;110 BWtthainrevhew of iiit quitrter, C. S. Wliiîu. ioîinty Sutiiay ohtici Ms4qa#); h3:i00 A piîî>îr. Solo;r 3;30 unref word ï" Mary worke-rsr4:(X) The Sund-y aihout. lU üfocir, C. S. Whu,îi. (losing text b>- ail. The), welut fo4l i reaching' everyhere the Luplwoiîkhng wih thein. Cloeig praer, Bendhcthon. PRiESIUT (OF THIRIISliTRICT, r allilons Colic. Tiiose wlio are îbject to attackluef titis ditease will lie iîleresled lu inie experiemîce Of!%Ira. F. Butler. o! 22 Fillmore Street, Ftirbjavei, Comu,. She says: 1,1 suffAmed for weeks witlî colic anîd paillaliii my stoniacli, caused by biliousîîess. (),îe-liali teaspooîîful of' (liao*rlaiis (2olic, ClioIera îîîd Diarrhîoea Reniedy effected a cuhre. Foi sale liv Fraink B. Lovell, Lilierty- ville, and G. C.IRoberts, Wisucoîsda. 4,m St'. Rai dampened the i.etlbuaam of the ball players lut Sauday. The visitors 112141 îo chance to show the Rsndout teani wlat they coould do.. To> baid. C2. Dumîi, the popiilar foremait of the car departnieîît, lbas retîîrîed after qui te au alseiice froui, lis homie iii lowa. lie lia8 been litre but a few ioitflis, buit iii thlat t Ille nmade il111113 wàarimi friendîs. WVe lîqie lie îîîa' con- v1l'>to > in,%îe liere tii stay. HALF DAY. Tl e recenlt rti ls lhave beeîî eî ,juiu d by îtlers as weill a,3tjuiers. NMrs. M. S. Gleasim's lparents.oi Elgino, madec a v isit liere 1ece îîtly, Thle fhuniers are agaiui bus) liauliug gravel outo the noada i tîîi vicliîity. Johnîî Johnsonî returîîed home safeîy ast Monday fromu a ti il) ou the lkesi. Miss Maud A. More returmîed froîn a visit mijth Fox Lake triesiîda lîat w'eek. Mis. M. Moore was caliedtu lier, rnm's iii Chiacago, hast week ou accoolît of! sickness. Mrs. Sarah Moliue and childrem, of Chicago, are visitimîg relatives anîd filerais heme Mrs. Burdick, of Chicago, visited tier motiier anid Ater relttives at this place receutly. Mrs. Mary Kruger was called to Wsiukegan lapit week liy the Ihliiesâ of lier unotimer Mrs. F. 8 taîîclift. Gus Welîreîîberg lia» îîpened a gravel pit on lus place recemîtly pi chussed, wliich is also gdod g#uvid. Dr ýy(r of Libertyvilleý, wilLt le~ thMWý '- ,. 1isv, moliabsy 5h rl1ur4day -5terrioomî of each week froni 1 tii 3:30) &clock. Dr. Bîlack, of thîe Kickapoo Medi- chie (Co , speaks ini bîgh ternis of D)avid Spears and~ Staiî1eýy-Fç)te as polic7emeni %%hile thie coulipiiy W1i5 t Ilaaff1)a13 The INIîE1ENUENT bas more thari doulle the circulatian of all other aim MONEY SAVERS FOR YOU: for lVep: _00 $125 Strong Working Pants for 89c. C 75c. Tennis Flannel Shirts for 40c. E 10c. Rockford SeamessCotton Socks, 5C $10 Ali WooI Cassimere Suits for $7.50. . $16 Genuine English Worsted Suits, $12. . for goys: Good wearing Knee Pants, 19c. Stylish Knee Pants Suits, $1.25. Suits for big boys, with Long Pants and Vests, $3.65. 1-ats. tdklton Braid Farmérs' Ht-, Sc.{. Stylish Straw Hats for boys and girls, 19c Stylish Straw Hats for men, in the finest bra@ds, 50ý--- ý Andi a lîund red otiier articles in theî Clothing,, Il ats Fur:îishisng Goods line, on ai! of \wIîlcli )-ou cean save course it is the lest advertisi:ig mnedium. i Tro Whom It M*ay Concern. T1 Wedieda iigitJuie13, '94 te 11. oîr six sliots were tii-ed ini rapiîl succes- T e lX d l l t i i H U e shoîîld »îVouse chîance to lie aroulid tire yard at stîli a lime they wiliht get Temp erance Temple, - Waukegan. a bîîilet. Wediuesday niigît was 1the tlird lime sihots have eei i Ired anId if thiose parties diliît qihit tIie> W ili tiid o tIci r airrow, thiît tiîey liave A ff M T Y R R 'l~ iliuîleI tiireceive ala ari lirecOlîtionli oh lit lelffl. 1 lui aa aie tlîîit the Inîlels -F îr leint foîr thue dogg, su t I seliart ies~ ciLii giN C lisi hi ileîit <ail wS.uleii ie. But <Imgs t wilî lseep. 1 pa~y liceIise 1h5vîîhea ariigfrwiefor thiieî, aîîlI1 vilI keep t I cmi. 1 hope LONG GROV E. Lime, Draîn Tle, Farm Wagons, Buggies. ilieers rejîîîceî iti our le(ecIhi Agricultu rai I mplernents, Etc. Siuîlia shrili iiigliahlsn ii eliuttii the ity Frîdiîy. Hemry 6Miller ba:s iirchî:seîl lus wife aiu orgaih. Froîl Voelker emterlhLllhed visitons froni iver View Sumday. Next Sumday a goodly number of our folks will atte[hd ciîunp iîeetiiig ut Barîîîgtoîi. Our towîs was alive wltiî cycle rider& Sumday nîorliIg. Lots of fun to See Borne of thien. A dance willble givenu t thelo te' new barns as soon as the work o!fram- imîg is completed. rîmmngpatis retîe rur r ih day amnd you ought toulîear some of tbe kids teull sb stories. Tie stateenrt couîcermuimg lIhe tlsg raîsimig wuais mistake of Sailue 3Namder's. No lag bas leeiu secured. Thiere wau ho be a partv at Ileur>- Wehreîîgberg's Ihst Saturday evening -but failed tui take piace on accouait of the raîi. If you gel left wiîen trving tu aliemute the affections of another feliow's liest girls don't gel angry, curse. non thîreatens b do sowetbtiug desperate. Two lioys bave threathened to wreak vengeance on the Iiead of a certain young msan wbo cbastlsed tbem reeiîtly. Bewaiel What lias been done, rnay lie done again. A lag raisîng to.)k place at thie Schiultz school lesit Friday., Misa 1103 t the teacher had made prepara- tion for the occasion and il was an enjoyable affair. The program was quite long and weIl rendered. Miss Ilyt filisbed. a succesaful terni o! achool and we hope she will agaîn lie w itî us uext winter. SALLIR MANDERt. Trust? Nol Pay as you Go. Many o! aur cushomers-, who.would flot think o! asking us to lend them money, often aak us to "book". a joli, flot thlnklng that we have to pay cash for our stock and cash to our men every.l3aturday nlght. W.e hade our prie.n for job work on a very emal uargla'and And t muoh easler to toUlC ash On DeUvery, thai to get it pimtmty atter ward. If -you Winl not ha"e Ithe Ofy, to, p.y for tiio Jpb" te à due pe logu "ya \><e have a new Stick of tise Fapnous Weber Wagons -And the Bioomington- Harber Bros. Buggies -ý4âCarrnages. LiontTy VI.LLE ... 14 husseial(Lrih1% i 1,ii> ZOAI. %-] MI P! . 08bi itum-l A leli T4i...14044 9tiwril 02Sfl .1 1,vLbrtYVII.l, i 0flA 41~ au.ndiLo t imi 43 ... 1Udert tel Lv.Lhlerld 2 802 ..ArIIO«OtUU 9 (0)lu iO b J'e k ni kIlI . >M. Ar.I. u , ApuLiYikhi i 0111Il.M. r*C 94 Le.ihýt lton S4Allil m2ijAr, .ho~ $LIU. p -1 n'lu frt s i) e25 124k1*6 w ILeithton .-1556 3 T.W42 4.. liM....O Rcelrler- 9 10 fi> Ts0la 4t) ...5Wl Oig îub Train @7 56 12ra' 54keiT .i lux-kefeller 'i,57 p. m arrives Lthieaiîo 8 W i -Dai [) eI>-jp sitidâ<. !I 8 Sro,» onulyn igna,. algin, Joiet A Eafern y. TIME TABLE. ONO NORTH. 5TAIIONLf. Ooinu soVTU 4 :;;ii ) e3, .1 h.' i 1 7:0U w312 4 l j,. li î ::1>a ILam 4. - -ni i. M. -- . >ai _, 1,111 i n f111 am 20 3pli, du< .j 9:3... 11l0s ý.1 ,pu . 1. iintn 10:06O an 1-2 4' pu ... . . îî,Iidfl9 . ... .12:13 pS i2 lm. ... Tui i.',.. .. . . 25 PM 40 iii .. . ..... ... ... . 4:15, P . ID He who blowetn not bis own ho<u the sanie shall not lie Ihown.* Moal- get OUt ofthte ruts andi abvertl8eor yol willI get le! t ln thle ahuffie aud it wili sere yu rghttoa. Wiright & Sons, târWe are aways readv <o supply pur wants in ou' lina Libertyville. fI. LIGHT. . RUNNING 0e0.a- STORED POWI :P LA N Q.: ER BINDERS, MOWERSI HEADERS. 00. OUf *.yffl IAO A140 M T iON gUI f PINo BAD u BOY A 'PLANOM lIME I THE LIGi-T RUNNINO PLANO BINDER, "Io m»vZ<b's n hePulol.Ob" WITIH TUE O%7ERW11I[1'INO AI)AT(e h l-hdeo h h Or ITS FAMOUS PLV WHEEL. LEADS ALL CO1PETITORS, THE FLY-WIIEEL CAUSES the Piano lit ider to uî n ,ne homu-e igltrr h raft lthonu an y iiher In ler. THtE FLY WIIEEL CAUSES the Piano Iinder tii wîrk whhh ever. .tady mo- inover riiugb, uneven grouuid.fla TISE FLY-WIIEEL CAUSES the bundie* lti e bound thghl wthuiut rher k ng the motion ofi the lihiuuer,0n THIE FLY WUL CAUSES the Pianaoaîîu>er Lu run llghthy over soau nr wel grousnd, where other nînders would mire. L Tru" FLY-WMUL CAIJSE the Piano Binder tr romain in motion wilie lurni ng a corner. THIS PI.»Vi CAUSES a tighior and botter bound bondie to be madeurlean hiossible homoite wltms any other Binde A1Y TuIE FLV-WI CAUES even, steadly power, and no extra pull on the tean>et the moment the bondie la bound. Send for Bcautffully Illustrated Cataogue,'- Fun and Facts " for the Fariner.Fr. ~IU mhold ale exa hei JONES CHAIN MOWER heforeyonb. It te a powerfnl worker, anud the sîmploot, mont rellabW-;, yn es rf mower lu the world. It wyul work anywheo rough or amooth land in the siegn onILa. naî4uto t g=eaxIn tget outof reptir: no-bu mxnoion: no vibration; no neck wel hi; no iZa draft. Ch" mo Io umed on hoay IractIon engines. This prove, 11. .trengih. ho Jones Chahs Mowen la what the ftxzee Wao THE PLANO MFU. Co., Manufacturer&, West Pullman, Chicago, fl. F« 384L2 AND ON 4EXEUITOMeI Y e -1 Il ý A=