"Ill" 1JI are so frequently taken away from as by neg lected colds, half the deatha resulting direotiy from tirii cause. A bottle of Basohse's German Syrup kept about yon* lk»»e for immediate use will pre vent serious sickness, a luge doctor's Mil an«l perhaps death, by the nse of three or four doses. For curing Con sumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simp ly wonderful, as vonr diuggist will tell you. Get a sample bottle free from Julia A. Story. Regular size, 75 cts. Get Green's Prise Almanac. ,, « -- I. The letter "e" is the beginning of «T- end and the end of every one. *' ̂ , Ste*<ly Girl Want«d. UiU'Vi ' Several young men complain that they iHKve no steady girl. It seems that they no sooner get fairly started with a girl, probably have the theatre tickets all thought, when the girl "can't go because tAe has a sick headache." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin cores all forms of Stomach Trouble and Sick Headache. Girls--"A word to the wise" etc. _ Your friends, A- STORY AND G. W. BESLEY akes short roads. AXLE mL jBknd light loads. fiREASE ^M^ood for everything that runs on wheels. « < / !a\( - ' Sold EWnrwIwr^/SCfV':^ )b4« 1iy ITAIIDARD OIL CO. j (ol. Breckenridde DJSCKIPTION; Coloiifl Biwkenrfdge tea beautiful brown, with white nose and bel ly. He was foaled June 29, 1892. He is 16 Baucis high, weighs 1150 pounds, large bone, toe length and good movement. PEDIGREE: Colonel llreckenridec was Sired by Dandy Jim. 16% hands high. He by Umber Jim, the fine larjre Jack of Cole Camp, Missouri. He toy the big Hickman Jack of Boone county, Missouri. He by old lllack Knight of Maniteau county, Missouri. OoL Breelcenririse's dam was sired by JohnQuiiicy who was Imported from Spain by J. W. Bon ner, of Qaincy, III. His first dam by Beuben. Second dam by Barcelona. Third dam by wonder Jennet. < • Will be at Smith Bros.' barn, one mile v south of Ringwood, every day. .5TERMS: $10.00 to insure a colt; the money we and payable or secured by note as soon M the fact is ascertained or the mare parted with. All accidents and escapes at the risk of owners of mares. Mares from a distance pastured at 45 cents, per week. ^Managed by SMITH rned by B. Brchm & Son, irlington. Wis. BROS. Ringwood, 111. •4jrVv:. of frst-claas CONCRETE, conposiTian or ASPHALT i&tfl low _ J about. 850, - kirfibcnreMelM# many to lH may , P»;*cres l age;«f| _ stMwnisMWiJsikws, which ahpcutd With fish and fRpitiUi a never flMjnaft and most exceShMbt water supply, both for family nse and for stock. Land is generally well timbered, the soil fertile and easy of cultivation, this is rapidly developing into one of the greatest sheep and cattle regions in the Northwest. Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul, Minnea polis, Duluth, Superior, Ashland and other towns on "The North-Western Line" furnish good markets for stock and farm produce. For further particu lars address: Geo. W. Bell, Land Commissioner, Hudson, Wis., or G. H. MacRae, Assistant General Passenger Agent, §t, Paul, Minn. 3%ttt ' ' A< •------ *:•:«; . How It is Mne. \ ^ f The ffirst object in life with Amer ican people is to "get rich;" the second* how to regain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; the second, (good health) by us ing Green's August Flower. Should you be a despondent sufferer from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Appendicitis, Indigestion, etc., such as Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Soar Stomach, Habitual. Cos- tiveness, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of the well-known August Flower will re lieve you at once. Go to Julia A. Story McHenry, J. I. Brown & Son, Ringwood, and get a sample bottle free. Regular size, 75 cts. Get Green's Prize Almanac. •, ! 5 h Dress Goods :> Tf. _ Underwear t • ^31 Stylish Hats When it comes to style in straw hats we can put oir Competitors in the shade and an inspection of the stock will convince you. Everything new in Derbies, Fedoras and Crushers. See them. When it comes to, shoes we beat them all. You cant beat the Pingree & Smith fine shoes for la dies and gentlemen, and C. M. Henderson's Little Red School House Shoes for the little ones. We have a superb line qf dress goods of the very latest patterns and can furnish trimmings to match anything that you pick out. Come and see the exclusive line of Shirt Waist Patterns. A complete stock of sum mer underwear for men, V women and children, in aU sizes and qualities and at all prices. Make your purchases in this line now, while the stock ii- complete. . | t • ^31 Stylish Hats When it comes to style in straw hats we can put oir Competitors in the shade and an inspection of the stock will convince you. Everything new in Derbies, Fedoras and Crushers. See them. .; .' • ' •••• , . ---» • . •Just;received Cloth ttt towflfr5iy>t forget this when you get ready to buy. Addition to self and subtraction from others comprises some men's sole knowl edge of arithmetic. In many instances attacks of cholera morbus terminate fatally before medi cine can be procured or a physician summoned. The safe way is to keep at hand a reliable medicine for nse in such cases. For this purpose there is noth ing so sure as Chamberlain's Colic, Cho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy. W. E. Bos worth, of LaFayette, Ala., says: "In June 1900, I had a serious attack of cholera morbus and one dose of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy gave me relief in fifteen minu tes. " For sale by Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. 8 DOCTORS say "Consumption can be cured.*' Nature alone won't do it. Itneeds help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion is the best help." But yon most continue its use even in hot weather. If you have not tried it, send for free --•"flf, SCOTT & BOWNE, 409-415 Pearl Street, Mew York. • SDC. and $1.00; all druggist nwuifacturers of. 11 Stock Watering Milk Cooling lower Storage i (istera - IUD s. '} * FIRM. BEAUTIFUL FLAG Jb 0. Bow® Sella m Half Interest to K, Goddnrd. We can rfiafee these any size or shape in short order. Every tank guaran teed. These tanks will not rot or shrink, swell or leak. Call and inspect our work. Prices Reasonable. IS; GRAVEL Guaranteed for Five Years, Require no Paintm*. REPAIRS DONE IN FIRST-CLASS SHAPE f-'\ A Newly-Prepared Top Dressing used that makes old walks I nearly as good as new. PRICES always REASONABLE. T " ®®st °' references. •>. f* :i Sixteen years experience. JFaetory and residence, No. 500 Hill Avenue. •Offlee, room 2, McBride block, Douglas Ave. ELGIN, ILLINOIS. McHenry, Illinois. M. EltdELN & SON Abstracts of fitle. _____ McHenry County ..ABSTRACT COMPANY.. WOODSTOCK, ILL. fF. P. Axtell. Harvard. ' R. M. Patrick. Marengo. Directors •< John J. Murphy. Woodstock. W. C. Ek-JieUK-i'gcr, Woodstock I Geo. L. Murphy, W oodstock Abstract* of Title and Conveyancing. Money to loan on Real Estate In sums of five hundred to ten thousand dollars. Time and payments to suit borrower. DON S&i : Kodol Dyspepsia Cure If V Digests what you eat. • This preparation contains all of the Jl digestants and digests all kinds of :food. It gives instant relief and never falls to care. It allows you to eat all r v the food you want. The most sensitive I •• - stomachs can take it. By its use many thoomnds of dyspeptics have been -lr i cwed after everythelse failed. It . Is uoequalled for all stomach troubles. " ||p4 H. oaa't help • ^ but 4m yoi good ured only by E. O. DEWITT&€<)., Chicago |1. bottle contains2H times the 50c. * BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Atade only by Madiww MeO- clne Co.. JWadiMa, Wlf. It keeps you well. Oar trad* mark cot on each package. Price, as cent*. Never soM In balk. Accept ao sub* MMNumim tuU. Ask your dranM. ILLINOIS GENIBAL JKusTfrnSolid v«Mibol«d Tra|aa Dally llAMOND OPECUL TRAIN IAYUGHT llPECMl TP? AI N „ „ _ 1. Louis. Free liecllning Chair Cars, Parlor Cam, Dining Cuw, Pullman Bullet Open and Compartment HiMpinK tiar*. Be® that your ticket between Chieaoo and at. liali . size. Julia A. Story and G. W. llesley. ,r * r r r : k'i&fi'M --- between Chicago and St. Laab R«mds via Illinois Central Railroad. It can t>« obtained of jroor local tfekai A# li, HAJNSOMf G. P. A^IUu Oent. E. BmOSmmou^U OB Wednesday a deal was oonsnmat- ed by which H. A. Goddard becomes a partner of E. O. Rowe in the drag busi ness. Mr. Rowe had been conducting the business practically alone Tor the past few months but found that it was more than one man could tend to, so he took Mr. Goddard into partnership. Mr. Goddard is a young man who iB not unknown to oar people, having lived here most of his life and having formerly clerked for Mr. Rowe, and he needs no recommendations. He is a registered pharmacist and has been em ployed at DeKalb for some time past We bespeak for the new firm an even larger show of the public's patronage than they have engaged in tile past, and wish them unbounded success.--Hebron Tribune. Mr. Gdddard is well and favorably known here as he was employed for some time in the drug store of J. & Brown & Son, Ringwood. Danger, disease and death follow neg lect of the bowels. Use DeWitt's Little Early Risers to regulate them and you will add years to yonr life and life to your years. Easy to take, never gripe. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. The Maker* of Newspapers, Nowhere in the world, perhaps ̂in any field of endeavor, do men labor under such tremendous pressure and maintain such a terrific pace as the newspaper workers. It is a pace that makes men old at 40--an age when in other profes sions they might be first firmly estab lishing themselves. The making of a metropolitan daily is the fiercest, bitterest, most exhausting struggle in the world. 34 Every man in the office is constantly the on jump. Minds are trained to work at railroad speed, to make instant decis ions, and the wear and tear is frightful. The heaviest burden naturally falls upon those in authority. They do not long stand the strain. I have seen three men whom I numbered among my friends go insane while in executive positions. During the Spanish-American war, when the souls of newspaper men were tried as never before, I saw one of the ablest journalist that New York has produced in the last decade leave the composing room, where he was "making up," and rush through the editorial rooms, a rav ing maniac, still clutching proofs in his hands. He died a few weeks later, with out recovering his reason. His associates were shocked and grieved, but it never occurred to them to be frightened. The third victim died a few weeks ago, rav ing like the others. With two or three exceptions, the managing editors of metropolitan dailies are less than 40 years old. Truly it is the pace that kills. While the workers themselves have no real appreciation of the pressure at which they work, the proprietors have--which explains why three or four men are so trained that they can take charge of the different editions at a moment's notice Horace Greelv once said that the way to make a journalist was to make him sleep on newspapers and to feed hint on printer's ink.--frank Munse ̂ v, . A Card. ' > We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50 cent bottle of Green's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25 cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. Julia A. Story. 87-36t Pickles. The report being circulated that we are not going to take pickles tills season is untrue and to our patrons wish to say that we are, and will be doing business at the old stand and the nuns pickles the merrier. 48-6t STAFFORD & GOLDSMITH CO. Mr. James Brown, of Putsmouth, Va., over 90 years of age suffered for yean with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. Gentlemen, call and see the beautiful samples for summer suitings, and save $5.00 to $8.00. A splendid fit or no sale. 4S-4t E. Lawlus, Tailor. Mops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay Price 25 cents. Gossip cuts as a serpent's tooth. fO CURKI' COI.O IN ONE DAT. Take LAXATIVE Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature is on each box. 25c. O ABTOniA, Jlw Yoi Hats i Baker St Hanly Dissolve. The partnership existing between Dvs. Hanly and Baker has been dissolved by mutual consent. Dr. Baker will remain in charge of the practice here while Dr. Hanly will locate in a city in Illinois. Drs. Baker & Hanly have been "exceed ingly successful in their work in this city and it is with regret that their friends see the partnership broken and witness the departure of Dr. H, H. Han ly from the city. Dr. Hanly is a prac titioner of whom all speak well, both as to his character as a man and his ability in bis chosen profession. On several occasions recently, in critical cases, he has shown full knowledge of his pro fession, displayed a cool head and steady nerves, and in all oases he won. The Record joins with many friends in wish ing for Dr. Hanly the success lw de serves. --Oriwein (la.) Record. Vtlllilag an Ancestor.' A self made man with a taste for art, thinking he would like to have about his house some marble present ments of his ancestors, ordered of a fifth rate sculptor a bust of his grand father. In due time It was sent home, and after a few days, his admiration being exhausted, the wealthy man sent for his plumber. "I don't mind confessing to you," said the former, "that I don't appreci ate the fine arts unless they are turned to some useful purpose. Now, I have something to suggest to you." And he proceeded to give some In* structions to the tradesman. A week later, on the anniversary of his birthday, the millionaire pointed out with pride to his guests in the mid dle of bis conservatory the bust of his grandfather, from the top of whose head rose gracefully a jet of limpid water, falling Into a marble basin in which some fine gold and silver fish disported themselves.--Christian En deavor World. A Burgical operation is not necessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve saves all that expense and never frfils. Beware of counterfeit* - Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. The J. W. Smith Show. The J. W. Smith show was in town Monday evening and gave a very credit able entertainment. Every seat was taken and standing room was at a pre mium. A thoroughly wholesome atmos phere characterized the entire perform ance, the jokes and quips being such that all could enjoy them. Mrs. Smith's cornet solo,rendered in the open air, was particularly fine showing her master of her instrument. Presented to 6. A. K. Post of Maren«o by ; C. H. Wayne. Elect Ottlcera. At a recent meeting of the stockhold ers of The Plaindealer Co.,the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, P. K. Granger; Secretary, W. A. Cristy; Treasurer, James . B. Perry ̂ Directors, the above named gen tlemen. B. F. Mouser, druggist of Chetopa, Kansas, says: "I have the best sale on Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin of any ar ticle in my store." So has Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. It cures Con- stipation. Indigestion, Sick Headache and Stomach Trouble. i,/r; I'-Y'. t. To the Friends of Old Soldiers. The Ladies Cemetery Aid society, of McHenry, would inform all persons in terested in having a stone put at the grave of each soldier who lies buried in an unmarked grave in Woodland ceme tery. That the society will put up these stones free of all expense to the friends provided the name, regiment and rank of the soldier be sent to the president or secretary of the society. MRS. JAMES B. PERRY, Pres. jy 1 Miss JULIA A. STORY, See. Jsnnie--To have a round beautiful neck wiggle your head from side to side every night take Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a short cut to agraoefulfann. 85c. G. W. Besley. Fish Stories. Henry Ericsson, proprietor of Mineral Springs Hotel, Pistakee Bay, is authority for the following fish stories. A. M. Anderson, of Chicago, a recent guest at the hotel caught a string of eight fish one weighing 15 pounds and the others between 5 and 6 pounds. Mr. Jacobsou, another guest, eaught 9 fish in one hour weighing from 5 to 9 pounds each. These remarkable catches were made last week in front of Mineral Springs Hotel. _______ Imitators have been many. Thought ful people have learned that true merit comes only with the genuine Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medi cine Co. 85c. G. W. Besley No man likes to have a lawsuit* but if he has one he dislikes to lose it.* Don't get side-tracked in business. Dullness sometimes passes for death. Men with tftfeins reach the goal. Rocky Mountain Tea puts gray matter into one's head. 25c. G. W. Besley. Pretty girls frequently pause tor flection in front of store windows. f v. f, rmr ̂ * - - ,3-* Barley Wayne Post, Grand Army of the Republic, of Marengo came in for its share of the good things of Decora tion day in the shape of a magnificent flag presented to it by Attorney C. H. Wayne, of Elgin, in honor of his father and mother. The gift came in the na ture of a surprise, as the post had not been informed of Mr. Wayne's inten tions until the beautiful regulation size Grand Army of the Republic flag was brought into their midst after they had formed at the cemetery for the exercises of the day. Mr. Wayne then stepped forward and in a neat speech of perhaps five minutes duration presented the flag. Dyspepsia cannot be long lived be cause to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing until it is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food, it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests all'kinds of food with out aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest and regain its natural functions. Its elements are exactly the same as the natural digestive fluids and it simply can't help, but do you good. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. It's ten to one that after the winner has been announced there is more change in the race-goers appearance than there is in his pockets. "A few months ago, food which I ate for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and now eat my breakfast and other meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dys pepsia Cure for stomach troubles. ̂ H. S. Pitts, Arlington Tex., Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. It is sometimes as difficult to prove an alibi as it is to induce an acquaint ance to indorse your note. A woman in Idaho got a divorce from her husband because he would not take her to the Paris Exposition. He testi fied in court that he was afraid of water and that he was afraid to getintoabath tub even, he got so seasick. That man has Indigestion just as a good many others we know and should take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Get it at Julia A. Story's and G. W. Besley's. Life is usually worth living unless a cruel fate tosses you up against a fash ionable boarding house. "The Doctors told me my cough was incurable One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." NorriB Silver, North Stratford, N. H.--Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands and it will cure you. Safe and sure. Julia A. .Story andG. W. Besley. The man who Is spoiling for a fight is likely to get spoiled when the fight is pulled off. « The bilious, tired, nervous man cannot successfully compete with his healthy rival. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the famous pills for constination will remove the cause of your troubles. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. It takes an expert stone cutter to make an impression on the heart of a coquette. My little son had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain 'sCough Remedy we would have had a serious time of it. It also saved him from sev eral severe attacks of croup.--H. J. Strickfaden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. An old bachelor says most fashionable young Jadies are engaging works of art. A Terrible Explosion, "Of a gasoline stove burned a lady here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, of torkman, la. "The best doctors couldn't heal the running sore that fol lowed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve en tirely cured her." Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Bruises, Skin Dis- and Piles. 25c at Julia 4- Story's. 4 3* Hats to Fit the Boys nn4 Match You can find the right style of a hat Ladies' and Gents' Summer Underwear sizes. Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords. } * The time is about at hand for the little folks to dress up, and we have made ample provision fop? the occasion. We have enough suits to fit thelil all, of the all Wool Black Clay Worsted kind. Buying them in large quantities enables us to of fer them at a price to suit you. Suits. here, in ail PURE I fy "i f . Groceries every two weeks, Flour and Corn Meal. :v'r^ i; West # Silks and Dress Goods. J- ' T VJ iw St -- Jt: W0. * . t • 4, Yon can rely on a man's keeping his word^h^jtis to his advantage to do ̂ ̂ W^o* J* were to bump your head against a brick wall you could not ieel worse than does anyone who suffers from stomach troubles. We have a positive cure to Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. When a:man diets he lives on nothing; when he dies he has nothing to live on. O A B T O R Z A rThs KM Yea Haw Alwaj :c t , a: ̂ it St ' * •' ^ , Corse We liavejiist r î̂ eSTtiirect 'from îtte ""mfils a large stock of Silks for Waists or Skirts. Please call and look them over. New Dress Goods, Ginghams, Cham- brays, Percales, Dimities, Organdies, Batistes, Etc. v * ' all grades and sizes From 50c up| E ; ; SHOES SLIPPERS and OXFORDS, all new, up-to-date styles. I Summer Underwear in all grades and sices, from 5c to $1.00 each. HATS, FANCY SHIRTS, ELEGANT NECKTIES. . if • " Agent Continents! „ ̂ Insurance Company. ̂ * tf . . * £' VA, It ** * ' ~ Qoods Delivered Promptly. Long distance 'phone No. JF * «*- * f Staple and Fancy groceries. Flour, Etc. M. J. WALSH.. Paints and Oils We have secured the agency for the celebrated "Monarch" brand Paints which has stood the test of years. It has few equals and is excelled by none. You will always find here a full stock of Floor, House. Barn and Interior Paints. g ̂ ̂ % ̂ ̂r' *" > ̂ ""•* f I Positively the largest line ever shown in McHenry. Every § thing that the angler could desire from a little lead sinker H to the finest jointed pole and nickel plated reel. It would fl do your eyes good to take a look at the display, consisting li of all kinds of Hooks, Reels, Lines, Floats, Sinkers, Jointed 5 at all prices. Etc. A large stock of Oars on hand. I | Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries I Don't buy a wheel until you have had a talk with us. . We may be able to save you a few dollars. A complete line of f§ sundries always on: hand. Prices will be found right. Don't our Une of Oil and Gasoline Stoyes McHenry, Ttt. GEO. SOnflERS, % '-X. 1 4 T - •«' '*'J! i x \ ̂ C * ' -An. * t SA Li %.