"/<•> fr v « ^ , 1 * • " j%SZZ , 3 ? / S \ 1 v fJ £ •^•: • gr».- ?*%~ ^rf^.ifr71« *, '*• 'J "kg' •PP lpp!|pij^;ipilip|8^ NS* t vk,« 'V."£v."^^ of beautiful home surroundings does not necessarily mean a large outteypf money ai one time, but you may surround jqrarself with a beautiful home slowly ^ and surely if you will but use the proper care in se lecting your furniture sS that each piece you buy from time to time is ah addition that will lend to the harmony and attractiveness of what you already have. The quality of furniture that comes from our store will never become shabby, so if you trade with ns you have the assurance that in time you will have a'home that you may well be proud of. Our line of Hugs, Linoleums and Lace Curtains is also complete and up to date and the prices that are attached thereto should command your attention. :: :: JACOB DSTEfl THE FURNITURE MAN J*' 8£ W~0 fr>i $• K' that our "Early Riser" Flour is THE VERY BEST IN THE WORLD, but we do claim and back every word of it when we say. that our "Early Riser" Flour is EQUAL TO THE VERY BEST MANUFAC TURED. Our sales on this product during the past year is sufficient evidence to convince the public that we have a Flour of which we are proud and we rec ommend it to the housewives of McHenry and vicin ity. Besides this we also manufacture Graham Flour, Breakfast Food, Corn Meal, Rye Flour and Pumper - nickle Flour, all of which rank in the very highest class. :: :: :: :: :: West McHenry flour dirt feed Mills WESTf NfcfteNRV, ILLINOIS JOHN SPENCER, Prop. WCS /r -•#" ,X<m fee r?\ te-.' H •<' :-f. < ' ' !r ; 14 , % V ' 'h';\ btf ' & * - . . ;V AV • F^c i / j r K A if tfy -CENTBRVILLE Grocery and flarket # * . %• Alwtfs a fresh and com plete line of the choicest of Groceries and Meats. Phone, 552. :: :* :: CHAS. G. FRETT, McHENRY, --PROPRIETOR-- ILLINOIS. (Sr w$ * t k V •. l" I; . & r f i -S' .,y*; * . h , . h j ^ A' K g , " f ^V<v '* -V • ysf" ^ ^ "r, '"Vi L y ' f' t ̂ ^*<3P ":J ' -"v P A I N T S We sell paints. All kinds of paints. * Brushes of all kinds. Permalac and Japalac. Varnishes of many kinds. Enamels of several shades. Paints for all kinds of work. Alabastine, wall sizeing and glue. CROWN COTTAGE COLORS is guaranteed to be an absolutely pure paint,--the best HOUSE PAINT it is possible to manufacture. CROWN FLOOR PAINT is made to walk on, and when walked on st%s on. CROWN BUGGY PAINT makes the old buggy look like new and wears like iron. Anyone can apply it with success. These paints cost no more than is asked for much poorer paint in many other places. It costs less to paint right than to pai a u*i«. Bradley & Vroo- man Paint is full value. % ii inits of a perfect job at considerable less than the dost of ordinary paints. Now, if you want anything in the paint line it is up to to you to call on Yours truly; F. L. McOMBER, h/TRDWARE •if? r/v'V (lie NcHeiry PIMiler . PUBI4«1U8!) EYI5RY THGESDA|||.|W • -Fvli. SCnREiNEi?. Oletii Btak Bfalldtuff. T«l®pho*«,No. 171. T«RM* OFSUBSCIHPTtONi One7«Mr i.'..' tt.®6 81* month*, 78 ots. ThrM montba. iOott. Thnridty, June a, ifio*. ANSOISCKSKNT. I hereby antionnce my oandHtac? for the Republican uominatios for the office of treasurer of McHenry oonnty, sobject to the decision of the voters at tile pri maries. Arthur A. Crissey, 83-tf Marcoyo, IU. FOB COUNT? I KtAsl KEH, I hereby nniiounce myself a cau^lilate for the office of eonnty treaenrer of Mc Henry county, snbjsct to the decision of the Repnbiican voters at the primaries, when held for the porpcm of selecting Republican candidates for eonnty offices,' to be voted for at the genera! election in November, 1910, 85 Charles Wandrack. SUNDAY SCHOOL NOTES EXECUTIVE COMAilrrTBE. Wsn, F. Rice, McHenry, president . C. W Colton, Marengo, vice president A$rs. E. A. Harrison, Woodstock, secretary and treasurer. Rev. Wm. A. Cross, North Crystal Lake, temperance. Miss Cora Fillmore,. Woodstock, ele mentary. Rev, C. W. Johnson, North Crystal Lake, normal. Mrs. Geo. St&ndish, Marengo, home department. E, F. Booth, Woodstock. ' E. L. Kimball, Ridgefield. IN THE INTEREST OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF M'HENRY COUNTY. Report of Coral township convention held last Sanday at Union will be given next week. At this writing it does not appear that oar coanty will be a banner coanty in adalt class work, tho we have risen from no classes registered at all to a quite re spectable nnmber. Report will be given next week. Nnnda township convention next Sun day. Mrs. Leyda will be there and all are invited from sarrounding townships. Mrs. Harrison will tell something of the World's convention. W. J. Kittle is the township president, succeeding Mr. Geo. Osmnn. The Alden township convention is ar ranged for Jnne 12. We hope arrange ments may be t made for at least a busi ness session in each of the townships not yet arranged for before the time of the coanty convention Jane 28-24. We will be represented at the state convention, bat how fally it is not possi ble to say at present. We are hearing very encouraging re ports of preparations for the coanty con vention all over the coanty. This is wfell. We want to make this year's con vention an extremely practical one. If any worker in the coanty bas any espe cial difficulty that conld be discaBsed with profit at this meeting, let the sec retary know of it and plans will be made so that it will not be overlooked. OF A PERSQNAL NATURE WHOM WE tNTCTTiiai^tAli#- W^ERI WE QO. Marvelous Discoveries mark the wonderful progress of the age. Air flights on heavy machines, tele grams without wires, terrible war in ventions to kill men, and that wonder of wonders--Dr. King's New Discovery to save life when threatened by oonghs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, cronp, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay fever and whooping cough or lung trouble. For all bronchial affections it has no equal. It relieves instantly. life's the sorest care. James M. Biaok of Asheville, N. CM R. R. No. 4," writes it cured him of an obstinate ooagh after all other rem-- i£iee failed. 50c and $1.60. A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by N. H. Pet- eech and F. Masqaelet. , LOW HATES EAST ACCOUNT NATIONAL CONVENTIONS. Special low rates via the Chicago & North Western Ry. on convenient dates daring the summer months to Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Saratoga Springs, Niagara Falls. Washington, New York City, Atlantic City, Boston atid points on the Atlantic Seaboard, account National Conventions. Summer tourist rates daily to all sea side and mountain resorts in the Bast. Direct connections at Chicago with fast trains of all lines east. Choice of roates. For information, apply tot any ticket agent of the North Western Line. Glftd to JfCecoiumeud Thein. Mr. E. Weakley, Kokomo, Ind., says: "After taking Foley Kidney Pills, the sefere backache left me, my kidneys be came stronger, the secretions natural and my bladder no longer pained me. I am glad to recommend Foley Kidney Pills." In a yellow package. F. Mas qaelet. ~ Telephone th« yoil--, ' i, .v. More calls for the police are senf tsvet the telephone than in any other way. The fact is significant. The telephone protects the home. Your family is safe, for help may be summoned instantly. Few cents per day. Chioago Telephone Company. f rien wanted at Ttfrra Cotta fac tory. leBMry KnWrtalai a Company of VUltor* 1>urlM* the W*«k-WIi«HRl W* Entertain. ^ v F. O. Gaaa was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Gus Schoel , spent Taeeday ln the metropolitan city. Mrs. Nick Baur of Volo was a caller in tow a last Friday. Geo. H. Hanly was a Chicago passen ger Ttu»sd»f morning. Granger Smith of Elgin spent Monday a« the guest of relatives here. C, A. M. Whitten of Chicago spent Sna^ day at the home of Q. W. Besley. C. F. Norager attended to budnem matters in the windy city Tuesday. Miss Marie Moritz passed Sanday and Monday as the guest of McHenry friends. F. E. Block of Elgin visited among McHenry relatives and friends Sanday. Clyde Howell of Chicago spent Mon day at the home of Mrs. F. K. Granger. Miss Katie Weber was among the Chicago passengers Tuesday morning. C. Edwards of Chicago passed Sanday an(| Monday in his houseboat on Fes river. Miss Florence Howe passed several days recently as the guest of Richmond friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lasch of Chicago spent the first of the week at the Lasch cottage Mrs. E. M. Owen has returned home after a five weeks' visit in the eastern country. Mrs. Wm. Grantham ofChicagospent Monday with relatives and friends in McHenry. Peter Niesen of Johnsbnrgh boarded the Chicago train at this station Tues day morning. E. C. Jacobs of Chicago passed Satur day, Sunday and Monday among Mc Henry friends. Miss Hester Beebe of Antioch passed a few days last week as the guest of Mc Henry friends. John Hille of Chicago spent a couple of days last week as the guest of Mc Henry friends. E. A^Wagner of Chicago passed Sun day and Monday at his summer home at Howell's Villas. Mrs. Wm. Van Natta of Woodstock passed Monday as the guest of relatives and friends here. Mrs. James Lockwood of North Crys tal Lake passed Monday as the gnest of McHenry friends. Walter Meyer and Miss Fern Hutch ison of Wauconda were visitors in town one day last week. - Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Price and children were gaestB of relatives at Genoa June* tion. Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Wisnerof Rock- ford passed a day last week at the home of Mrs. H. C. Smith. Mrs. G. Do well of Wilmot, Wis., and Mrs. Merrill of Libertyville spent a re cent day in McHenry. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Besley and chil dren of Woodstock spent Sanday at the hdme of G. W. Besley. Richard B. Walsh of Chicago passed Sunday and Monday with hift parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walsh. Miss Paulina 8chmit of Chicago was a guest at the home of Mr. <and Mrs. C. W. Stenger Sunday and Monday. Misa Maude Bernard of Chicago was entertained by the Misses Anna aad Irene Frisby Sanday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ghetzelman of Al gonquin were guests at the home of Mrs. H. C. Smith one day last week. . Mr. and Mrs. A- C, Granger of Chica go spent Sunday at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. F. K. Granger. Mr. and , Mrs. L. W. Thompson re turned to Chicago Monday evening after a few days' visit at Pistakee Bay. Mrs. August L'arsen and sons, John and Robert, of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday at the Orchard Beach hotel. Floyd Thompson ,of LaGrange, III., passed Sunday and Monday among rela tives and friends in McHenry and vicin ity. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bending and daughter of Woodstock spent Sunday and Monday as the guests of relatives here.* Mr. and Mrs. Q. D. Ross of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday as the guests of the former/a parents,. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Ross. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Albrecht of Al gonquin passed several days last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. L. F. Block. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colby and daugh ter of Woodstock visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs.-; A- C. Sparling Sanday and Monday. Miss Stella Watkiue and George Rhine of Chicago passed Sunday and Monday with relatives, and friends in McHenry and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rothermel and children came oat from Chicago Satur day - afternoon to spend Sunday end Monday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schoewar of Shoe piere, Wia , spent Sanday and Monday as the guests of the former^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schoewer. Dr. and Mrs. R. G." Qhamberlin and Mr. and Mrs. C..L-4Page drove to Chi cago in the former's auto Sanday, re* turning home the following day, AVER'S HAIR VIGOR Does mot Color the Hair Hair falling out? Ttoubted with dandruff? Want more hair?- ingredients : Sutpf?ur- Cfyeertn...QuJnhi...SodlumChlorW. Capsicum. Sag*, Alcefe*!, W*l«r. Peri We bdkve endorse this iormula, or we would not AYCR'S HAIR VIGOR ̂ not Color the 3. O. Aifsa Qomrnmr. T^w«ii. _.v mars ;*L»: + mmm I% .V i, »/ 5." , f V •V •• • 8 -Wr .*•71 .<* Edward Sutton wm~a Wanconda vi«- itor Sunday afternoon.' mmw F»y of Chicago visited Willie Simpson Monday. ; . Louis Johnsss of Chicago passed Sns- •'"J »»"' Mnn/ltt© in F.J. Barbiah was among the Chicago passengers Wednesday morning. Everett Hunter and son, Everett, were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. John E. Freund boarded the Chicago train Wed new) ay morning. W. F. Burke of Chicago passed Sun day and Monday with his children here. L, F, Block £ranaa.Rfc«Ml hnsine^" in the metropolitan city Wednesday morning. E. U. Joslyn of Woodstock spent Sun day ijpd Monday as the guest of friends here. Volney Brown and St. Donovan of Woodstock visited McHenry friends Sunday. Miss Laura Eno of Elgin was the guest of Miss Rosa J oaten Sanday and Monday. ^ John R. Hunter pf Chicago visited among McHenry friends Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs- T. H. Bethke and chil dren spent Decoration day with Dundee relatives. Misses Gertrude and Lillian Schacfer of Woodstock spent Sunday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Kimball of Pala tine, 111., visited among McHenry rela tives this week. John F. ^Miller attended to business matters iu the metropolitan city Wed nesday morning. . Mrs. E. L. HameJ of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. D. G. Wells. John Stoffel and, 7. J. Herbes were among the Chicago passengers this (Thursday) morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schneider of Wood stock spent Sanday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Block. Mrs. J. C. Debrecht of Johnsbargh boarded the Chicago train at this station Wednesday morning. Mrs. Anna Mollohan Is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. James N. Say* ler at SilVerlake, Wia Miss Jennie Batey of Richmond spent the latter part of last week as the gnest of Miss Ruby Clakton. John Sabel and son, William, of Chi cago spent Sunday and Monday at the home of T. W. Winkel. Miss Angela Germer of Chicago spent' Sunday and Monday as the guest of her sister, _Jlrs. N. H. Peteech. Paul Moore of Evanston, 111., was a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Ross Sanday and Monday. Miss Lillian McGee of Woodstock was entertained in the home of Dr. C. H. Fegers Sands" and Monday. Mrs. Josephine Heimer passed several days this and lf^st week as the gnest of Chicago relatives and friends. Arthur Bickler of Waukegan visited at the home of his mother, Mrs, Theo. Bickler, Sunday and Monday. Miss Clara Worts of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Worts. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nickels and chil dren of Woodstock spent ^Sunday and Monday with relative* iti MeHenry. Miss Lillian Heimer of Chicago passed Sunday and Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heimer. Miss Millie Davis and little sister of Wauconda were guests of Mrs. Alice Simpson and children last Wednesday. Misses Agnes Roach, Maria Quinn and Mary Conway of Elgin visited among relatives and friends in McHenry this week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gaulke of Wood stock passed Sunday and Monday at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Feltz. Miss Lucie Zens and Geo. Dowe of Waukegan spent Sanday and Monday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonslett at Lily Lake. Mrs. A. B. Watkins and daughter, Gwendolin, of Chicago were the gneets of relatives in McHenry and vioinity Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. H. H. Hanly and daughter of Chicago are guests at' the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Perry. The doctor also passed a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Chapelt and daugh ters drove out from Chicago in their new anto and spent the latter part of last week as the gaestB of relatives here.' Lester Barber of Marengo, former superintendent of schools, bnt now county surveyor, attended the gradua tion exercises here last Thursday even ing. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace np the nerves, banish sick headache, prevent despondency and invigorate the whole system. Sold by all dealers. Gilbert Howard and Jesse Simpson were Wauconda callers Inst Friday even ing, the latter taking a large, beautiful boaquet of carnations and ferns for his father's grave. Mrs. Anna Shelton and children have returned from an extended stay among Catlin, 111., relatives and are again mak ing their home with the former's moth er, Mrs. Theo. Bickler. James Perkins, Roy Hankermeyer, Henry Heimer, Thos. Knox, John FeltE, Isidore Feflw, Eddie Qnigley, G. An derson and Loqis McDonald were over from Woodstock Sunday aud Monday. Miss Bertha Wolff, night operator at tbfe Chicago Telephone company's local exchange, left Wednesday morning for a week's vacation to be spent with rel atives in Elgin, Chicago and Michigan. Mrs. James N. Saylar left Tuesday for Silverlake, Wis., where she and her husband will make their future home. Mr. Sadler has charge of the Wilbur Lumber company's plant at that place. H. M. Chubaroff of Hammond, Ind., •pent a few days last week as tha gnest of his wife and other relatives here. Mr. Chubaroff is now aoting an assistant wire chief for the Chicago Telephone company in the former named city. . ,|lr. and Mm, Arthur . M c H e n r y ESTABLISHED 1888 This Bank receives deposits, pays 3 per cent interest on time depos its, extends all courtesies consist ent with good business principles and does a antZM &AHKH& EUSfflfSS respectfully solicting pnblio pat ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first elass security. ^ REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil lage property for sale. If yon want to buy or sell, call onns. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in Firet Class Companiai, at the lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public* - Bankers. , WE STUDY aaeh sitter very carefully before posing him or her for the camera. We prefer to take in finite pains before hand rather than have you dissatis fied with your Photographs. The harfar you think you are to take, the greater pride we have in producing a first class picture of yon. Come with that understand ing. Or bring the b a b y . T h a t ' s a pretty good test oi photographic tact and skill. R. SCHNABEL, (Successor to J J. Hille) West McHenry, III. - Phono 971 223MM rl$ht-- T H E W R O N G W A Y to select harness Is line way ItlsuHualh dOue. Price is» generally the first coa&id- eration. If that is very low the gootiH seem attractive, regardless of quality. Judge our goods the otlier way about. Examine into the quality of this harness first. Then It w!!!t»e seen that Itls worth almost any price. Hut our prices are not high. Value considered they arc remark ably low •: :: :: :: G. A. Barker flclienry, 111. A PEW CHOPS will be enough to sUqw you Ih>w oar meat is of a higher gnude than you have been getting. OUR POULTRY WILL PROVE that you have been missing some delicious eating by not trading here. If you think you cannot afford to pay for such choice meats let us show you how mistaken y6u ar*. Our prices are no higher than oth ers. Our profits are lower, that's all. E. F. Matthews WEST McHBNRY YBLtiPHONE 3 Jack, Miss Olive Swain and Frank Cuu- radt of Highland Park. 111., spent Sun day here as the guest of Mrs. Ida King, The trip was made in Mr. Purdy's beau tiful Detroit-Chalmers touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W esterman and daughter of Woodstock and Mrs. Alfred Wester man and daughter, Edyth, of Chicago called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Merriman Sunday. The Wes- terrnan family at one time resided in McHenry and will be favorably remem bered by uiiny of onr readers. "It cured me," or "It saved the life of my child." are expressions you hear ev ery day aboat Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is trae the world over where this valua ble remedy has been introduced. No other medicine in use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such gen eral approval. The secret of the success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy is that it cures. Sold all iiiisH'W. - ] | Professional, Society V I * autw! SusisMi#s Cards .•*. DAVID G.WELLS M. D. DH YSIOI AN, St; EG EON AND OOULIi** L Office ami residence corner Elm a§0 Green streets, McHenry. Telephone No. 31 i' D. T. SMILEY A TTOKNEY At LAW, Woodatodfi -a All business intrusted to his care properly and promptly attenaed to. DR. R. GL CHAMBERLIN SSiNnST •w Btilty'i Drat It Hnurar K*nn tn *•»(»_ Ww* itoHsmrr. Iu. TeMlftiJlsN 6 Office over M. J.WeHli's DR, Arnold MUELLER, S'^PIiyaickan and Surgeon WEST McHENEY, ILUN018. TtfafkfM Ne ses. SIMON STORRCB Insurance Agent for a!l claaeesof property in the best (Jompaaies. W«rt Mditory, IRIaela H . C . M E A D JUSTICE OP THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AOENT I am now prepared to insure all kindsof prop erty against Fire, Lightning, Tornados. Etc Also have a special line of Insurance on Live Stock Insuring against death from any cause West McHenry, - III. WHEN IN CH1CACIO Don't forget to calt 00 Limnert Q. Stag 92 Fifth Ave where you will always be treated courteously and receive the best in the market tn the line of Wines, I iquors & Cigars PARCELS CHECKED FREE West Side Livery R. I. OVERTON, PROP, rs- Busos meet nil trains tor points on Pistakee Bay and Fox Lake. Team- lug of all uinds done promptly. Spe cial attention given to traveling men- First-class rigs with or without driver at .reasonable prices. 'Plain 47a. :: West ricllenry, « - Illinois. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else Sails. In nervous prostration and fitmale weaknesses they are the supreme remedy^ as thousands have testified. FOR SC8DNEY? LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever •old •over,a druggist's ccinter. I.W. HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY for Gciulei«i«» who cherlsll --For Sale by Leading Dealers. Are You perhspe thinking of purchasing a Gasoline Engine? If so, we have a proposition that will In terest yon. Jnat think of it---a 8 hi' a, 4x0 cylinder Gasoline Engine for *75-«>o! Compare this engine with those rated at 4 h. p. Weight of engine, 600 ponnds. Also pumping engine at $37.50. A 4} inch pnlley <san be sapplied with each engine for an additional charge of $i.0o. Wm, Bi(wi, • McHenry PUMPS, WINDMILLS, BVC, TELEPHONE 831. - McHENRY. ILL . . . . N E W . . , . .Dressmaking triors. Stf* Building, w. McHenry Now open and ready for business. High-class work and satisfaction guaranteed. A liberal patronage solicit ed. Orders also taken for work in Irish crochet. :: • r.K-j.yjsri :;s*- ^ ̂