m | KIHG'S EYIIT IWM the name formerly given to Serofob ' beewMci of a wpiHttllM that It could be cared by a kiatfi tow*. Th» wor# !• s, «hMr>ov,ttlki»«itkt * SCROFULA i eaa only be cared by * thorough puriflc*-' i ;thjn Of the iblood. If this is neglected.! I dfoeme perpetuates tts taint throuBh? ii*mratioii after gwmeration. Among its pearlier symptomatic developments are ' Edema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu- ' mora, Bolls, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, | JPttUMt Ulcers, Nervous and Phy- lillfeal CoUapee, etc. If allowed to con tinue, Rkeamatism, Scrofulous Ca tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tnbercalar Consumption, and varl- . oas other danceroux or fatal maladies, are s produced by ft. jMyers Sarsaparilla only powerful and always reliable f >1 blood-purifyiHg medicine. It Is so effect- * ||ual nn alterative that it eradicates from- f^the system Hereditary Scrofula, and • the kindred poisons of contagious diseases ^4'and mercury. At the same time it on- riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring healthful action to the vital oreran* and rejuvenating the entire system. Thisgreat Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yellowt Dock, Stil- liagia, the Iodides of Potassium and i%'ilron, and other Ingredients of great po tency, carefully and scientifically com- ftounded. Its formula is peuerally known tsio the medical profession, and the heat •physicians constantly prescribe ATK'8 1 SARSAPARILLA as an Absolute Cur© l^or all diseases caused by the vitiation of the Mood. It is concentrated to the high est practicable degree, far beyond any Other preparation for which like effects |ire claimed, and is therefore the cheapest. Its well as the best blood purifying medi- >tlne, in the world. - Ayer's Sarsaparilla NtKPABXD BT Or. J. C. Ayr 6 Co., Lowll, fm [Analytical Chemists.] 8pU by all Druggists: price 91; tlx bottles for (A. BLOCK, :W$7 MeHENRY, ILL. New Goods For Fall And Winter Use. ><A„ - iAn immense stock of seasonable merchandise now in: Every Department full and complete. Prices on many articles lower than ever. We invite a careful inspection of our Chancery Kotice. •TATi OF ILLINOIS, » McHenry Oraaty. I CUvnit Court of McHenry County, January Term, A. D. 1906. John J. Carroll vs. the unknown heir* of Henry Ohver, deceased. The unknown heirs ot OliertiAh Jucksoo, ileceaseil, Elixa Donnel- Iv, Oatharine Donnellv, E. F. Donnelly, John <3. Donnelly. Hrtnnah Donnelly, Mary J. Don nellv, Anna Donovan, Mariaret Donnelly, Manella Donnellv and Benjamin Donnelly, heirs at law of John Donnelly, deceased, in ,Chancery. AflHavit that Henry Oliver and Obediah Jackson, two persons interested in the aub> Jeet matter of the above suit were dead, and ' that the names of their heirs were unknown, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of said Circuit Court of McHenry County, notice is hereo> given lo the said unknown defend, ante, that, the complainant filed his bill ef complaint in said Court, on the Chancery side thereof on the First day of December, A. D , 18K, and that "a summons thereupon issued opt of said Court against said defendants, re turnable on the Eleventh day of January, A. D. l£8fi, as is by law required. Now, therelore, unless ou, the unknown heirs of Henry Oliver, deceased, and the nn known heirs of Obediah Jackson, deceased, shall personally be an ' appear before the said Circuit Court of McHenry" County on the first day of the next term thereof, to be hoWiea at the Court House in the City of Woodstock in said County, on tne Eleventh day of January, A» D. 1886, and plead answer or (lemur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the Bame and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. In testimony whereof I have hereunto act my hand and affixed the sell of said Conrt, at my office, in Woodstock, this 1st dav of De cember, A D. 1885. •E. E. RICHARDS, Clerk. ' C'. H. DONNELLY, Complainant's Solicitor. December 1st, A. D. 1885. Which webelieve contains the Largest Variety of Rm^na^e Garments ever offered in this market; many of our new lines are in exceptionally neat and beautiful patterno, and no better made or fitting goods are to be had in America. To give us needed room for nandling our new stock we will make special prices on all two- piece suits, ages 4 to 9, and also on all lines where onty two or three suits remain* from these liues one can often obtain just what they want at a greatly reduced prise; these offerings should com mand the careful examination of the closest buyers. Our stock of Pants is now very complete, ranging in price from $1.25 to $7.50 per pair. / < The largest line ever offered in McHenn -- .y; all sizes and for all ages; call and see them earlv ; our clothing has been bought at the very lowest cash price, and is now offered on exceedingly clow margins. Chancery Notico. STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) >88. McBenry County. V Circuit Court of McHenry County, January Term, A. D. 1886. £ C. Jefferson vs. John Lumley, Ann Lnm- ley, Ellen Wass, William Wass, Mary Reed. Samuel Reed, William Lumley, Addle Lum ley, Robert Lumley, Elizabeth Lumley, Thomas Lumley, Sarah Lumley, Sarah Carr and the unknown heir< of Ann Lumley through the death of Jvie Carr, her daughter, . and mother of said unknown heirs, in Chan, eery. Affidavit of the non-residence of Ellen Wass and William Wass, Samuel Carr and the unknown heirs of Ann Lu nley through the death of her daughter Jane Carr. of the defendants above named, having been fllfid iu the office of the Clerk of said Circuit Court ot McUenry County, notice is hereby given to the said non-resident defendants, that the complainant filed his bill of complaint in said Court on the Chancery side thereof on tbe 30th day of November, A D. 1885, and that a summons thereupon issued out of said Court against said defendants, returnable on th> Eleventh day of January, A. D. 1886, as is by law required. Now, therefore, unless you, the »ai»1 Ellen Wass, William Wass, Samuel Carr and the unknown heirs of Ann Lumley, through the death of her daughter, Jane Carr, shill per sonally he and appear before the said Circuit Court of McHenry County on the first day of M»e next Term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Woodstock in said Oonnty, on the Eleventh day of January, A. D , 1886, and plead answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, ihe same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be laken as confessed, and s decree entered against you according to the A prayer of said bill In testimony whereof I haze hereunto set • my hand and affixed the seal of sSid Court, at my office, in Woodstock this 30th day of Nov ember, A. D. 1883. „ E. E. RICHARDS, Clerk. O. H. GIUHOIE, Complainant's Solicitor. MOT. 80th, A, D. 1885. 20 4w Railroad Ticket For 1,000 Miles TO St. Mrev'g Biy, Florida. This beautiful Bay and surroundings are acknowledged by all who have visited there to be the loveliest combination of fertile soil, beautiful tolmge, fragrant orchstds, bloe water, growing city, and absolutely perfect climate in Summer as well as in winter, to be found in America. There is but one Florida and St Andrew's Bay is its brightest jewel. Prices for Business or Home Lots and Or chard Tracts range from 95, 99, »17, mo, to #150, and sales were made more th tn 3.000diflerent purchasers within the first sixty days. St. Andrews wni certainly become the second largest city in Florida within the next two years. Property is doubling in value every Transportation tor I«000 Miles to Tract Purchasers- 8enii 2^ stamp lor illustrated pamptilet con taining full details. Address principal busi ness off ice as fo l lows: ST AKDKEw'g VAT * LAMB CO, 827 Main StUincinSati, BOOTS AND SHOES Our etoek was never more complete. This is one ot the most important branches of onr entire-business, and one that has received our very careful attention. We hare studied our trade and feel confident we are better than ever prepared to meet their wants. We continue to sell the celebrated Buffalo "Boots, Foster's fine sshoe for ladies best wear, and Red paths in tnedium price goods. Dry Goo Notions. Our store is full of all tbe latest styles and novelties, and will be sold at our uniform low prices. v Underwear aM Flannels, "•*$' ',p_ •> .•' We Sell li PoUtids V iVX wfM# . - - ', - 22 Lbs. Dried Peaches St-OO. Atu- can be found Goods for the Holidays from a five cent Toy to a Silk dress. Substantial Presents For the Old Folks. Lbs. Japan Tea l 'Call Early and make your Selections,"22! SSSI « GOLDINGTIROTHERS.: Waaconda, Dec, 8,1885. 6 o W CO - i oo g » pi ^ w a> pg and Knit Goods, ion Motive. The Partnership heretofore existing nndar the firm name of Wattles & Parsonsrfer the manufacture ot Butter, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by Homer Wattles, who will All all contracts of said firm, and settle all bills against the same. All monies due said Arm aust be paid to Homer Wattles, who is here- ojr authorised lo receipt for the same. HOMER WATTLES, _ . , . B. I). PARSONS. Dated MeHenry s i i i . t Nov. 2Sd, J888 OE^EAT GRANT BOOK! Life and Personal Memories of Oen. Grant in one volume only $1.75. One agent sold 43 flrst day; 10,000 sold first week. A t4 en era v- inc 32x23 inches of all "Our Presidents" Fats to each subscriber. Think of this! Some per- aon should send 50 cts. for outfit and engrav ing and secure this territory. Book now out ~-a<> waiting for conuntniona. Address GLDIK Wabash Ave., Chicago, W& TBTOKS ASD TAUSIS, •009 AID WILLOW CB0CK1BY, QLASSWAU, WABI CAHBXS BOODS, Drugs and Medicines, Etc, Every Department full and prices guaranteed to be as low as good goods representing the same values can be obtained in Illinois.; Call and see for yourselves; we want your patrona ge and are doing all in our power to merit it. McHenry, IU„ lftyiaOtb, 1886. 3 Lbs. Choice Jap. Tea 1 Dollar. OLID AY GOODS Lbs. Choice Prunes 1 Dollar. HOLIDAY GOODS We Make a Specialty of Fine Shawls. Good Overcoats, Everyone New. HOX.XDA'Sr QOODS. C. V. * '§ West McHenry. • - Illinois' THE WORLD'S BEST. V FOR SALE BY DEALER IN- Y, ILLmOlS, fife JUSTEN S BROTHERS. DEALERS IN" Furniture qF All Kinds, V- ' West McHenry, XII. We hgve one ot the Largest Stocks of Furniture of all kinds to be found in the county, and our prices will be as Low as The Lowest. W e keep none but the best, and persons wishinsr to buy Furniture of any kind will save money by giving us a call. We also keep a lull line of samples of CARPETS, CARPETS, And can sell you one from the cheapest grade to a Brussels, as cheap as any house out side of Chicago. Give us a call and we are sure we can save you money on anything in our line. A full Assoatment of COFFINS and CASKETS always on hand. ET-A Fine New Hearse Furnished at most Reasonable Rates. J USTEN BROS. West McHenry, Nov. 25tli, 1885. ETT & STUFFEL, Grea| bargains In Cloaks, Overcoats, Underwear. Caps, Qlcvea, K V Mittens, Blankets, Robes, Mens, Womens, Misses, and Chlldrens Arctics and Alaskas, Rubber Boots, lined and unlined, for all ages, Wool Boots, with Rubber and Leather Overshoes; Our well known. Storm King Artie, The beaft in the market. ALLgim^F GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. West McHenry, IU .Dee. in, I88S. r i > Boiisiett &