-, T- >v" 1 «*' Isfe '•& m ittaini ;:^v; |f ' * • £• \ You can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions and it never fails to do this work. It stops HairV'gor falHngofthe hair, also. There's great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? " Mv tialr fadwt unfit It W*s abmit white. It took }list one l<ntl It- nf Aver s Mnir Vigor to restore it to its f<»ni:ef 'iarlc. rirh eoMr. Your Hair Vigor cerUii.Iy <lo<\s what von claim for it." -A. >1. BO<«;AN, llockliiijiiaiu.'N. C. .00 * tyottle. up,. ttHanuauM for He most have "coaching-" .done some effective THE country now understands GEFI. G-rosvenor's reluctance in giviiw out his election forecast. He was ashamed to name the figures. WE have forgotten just what aide of t he Shakhe river Kuropatkin is on, but he will probably cross again in 'ft da^safid report it. * Fading Kair Ttie Mcfleiry Pliiieiier PUBLISHED EVERY THl RSPAY BY ^IIJE McHENRY PLAJNpfAlER COMPANY. K GRANOEBC W: A. CBiST<; I B: P«RRY, "Pres. . Sec.- "Treas. ,F. Or SCHUKiiiBR, Editor. Office in Bank Building. ^ Telephone, No. 272. TERMS OF* SUBSCRIPTION: V One year -- W-50 Six months. 73cts. . Three' months. 40cts. Thursday, November 17, 1904. THE fail of Esopus of Port Arthur. was a little ahead OUR Democratic fne ds mistook con- teuiptment for (ien. Aiathy. LOST, strayed or stolen--a- Democrat ic whirlwind. No reward offered. IT is reported that tfhe Boston Anti . Imperialists will suspend operations for awhile. ____________ WONDER wbich Kuropatkin would rather go up against-the Republicans qt the Japs? . AFTER all, Judge Parker shows up pretty well with the rest of the "also ran" class. NEW-YORK is planning another horse show for the purpose of giving the suiart aet another privilege of showing their fall costumes. IT has been hinted that Cy Swallow has invited Judge Parker to join his party, for fear Parker's defeat will drive him to drink. ' A MAN in Lancaster conhty, Penn sylvania, who voted for one Alton B. Parker, cato be found by applying at the Philadelphia Record. THE United States pat«nt office has nmnted about four thousand patents to women, but none of them are for regu lating a woman's tongue. DAN SULLY, the erstwhife king, also tried to get a corner on legis ltition. His failure there was as com plete as in his cotton corner. * ' AN Indiana man was paralyzed "while talking over a telephone. The conver sation is not knbwn, but it was probably his first wind of Roosevelt's majority. JOHN D ROCKEFELLER, JR. ha? warned his Bible class against the pur suit of riches. This is good advice, for it is useless to run against John, Jr. 01 Sr., in that line. IT has been denied that John W. Gates made a half million dollar bet on the election. We never heard of J. W. ever figuring in anything less than a million-dollar deal. As usual, the Democrats claim that the Trusts bought the election for Roosevelt. Will fhey be so kind as to explain why they bought so many more states than the n '• ' ? FOB once duriug a.campaign, Bourke Cochran stood hitched without kicking over a trace ' DAVID B. HILL'S retirement can- a little sooner than he intended, but it is just as well. WELL, we'll forgive the Judge for the mekn things be said. He has been punished enough. IT is to be hoped that some' of the pol iticians of the country will tie oil their consciences »gain. --• LINCOLN, Nebraska, Novembers, 9 p. m.--Mr. Bryan is all smiles, but no talk. How strange! CARL SCHURZ says there are two Roosevelts. 'ihe country evidently wanted to elect them both. GOVERNOR-ELKCT DOUGLAS of Mas sachusetts-is thoroughly convince! that his state is the most thoroughly cul tured in the country. HON. HENRY GASSAWAY probably thinks he could have had more fun for his money by playing poker. .ft? has been reported that, accomoda tions were impossible for all the appli cants for parage up Salt river. No wonder Democracy v^yis opposed to the big stick. It will remember that whack it received on "November 8. LATEST reports fraiu the east state that nothing is falling around Port Ar thur bnt shells aud the price of city lots. EVERYONE has good cause for Thanks giving this year. Can you remember the. names of any of i hose "doubtful states?" . Auction Sale. Having sold her farm, located one and me-ualf u-iles north of McHenry and me an o e-half miles south of Johns- burgh, on the McHenry and Johnsburgh road, the undersigned will sell at public auction on Monday, Nov. 21, commenc- ng at ten o'clock a. m.,the following de . scribed property: Champion binder, nearly new; Dei-ring corn harvet<ter, nearly new; Deere hay loader, nearly new; Sterling hay tedder, nearly new; 2 drags, seeder, 3 riding c . tivators, one new; diamond tooth cultivator, 8 plows. 1 IH-inch • sulky plow, pulverizer, truck wagon^tiampion mower, narrow tire wagon^piilk wagon, pair bob-sleighs, corn planter, 9 milk cans, tank heater, iron kett>e in frame setting, Diamond hay carrier, with fork and 150 ft. rope; tread power, feed cutter, 2 sets double harness, 1 new; single harness, 6 horse collars, set scales, capacity 500 pounds; hay rack, hog rack, wagon box with top box and seat; set 3-ton springs, gi*ind stone. Sow, with 8 2-months-old pigs by aide; 20 brood sows; 50 shoats, Poland China boar, 2 yearling heifers, 2 2-year- old heifers, 34 head cattle, H >vitb calves by side, 2 new milkers, rest nearly all close springers; 3-year-old Durham Lull, ^rey horse, 9-year-old, wt 1150 lbs.; grey mare, in foal, >year-old, wt 1200 lbs.; bay mare, in foal, 9-year old, wt 1200 lbs both bred by the Peter Power horse of Spring Grove; 2 colts, bay and black, coming 3 years old next spring, wt 1100 pounds each, Prince Noir colts; 200 chickens, 600 bu. oats, 30 grain bags, 30 acres corn in shock, cut with binder; 400 bu. corn in crib, 12 loads corn stalks in stack, stack straw, forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. Customary fre»lunch at noon. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cauli; over that amount a credit of one year 's time will be given on good bankable notes drawing T.p^r cent per annum. 2 [>er cent discount for cash. No proper ty to be removed until settled for. Geo. Vogel, Auctioneer; C. M. Adams, Clerk BARBARA SMITH. A WEALTHY woman in Indianapolis left her entire fortune to her coachman The Ciirlatraas Delineator. • The Decern oer Delineator, with its message of good cheer and helpfulness, will be welcomed in everjj home. The fashion pages are unusually attractive, illustrating aud describing the very lat est modes in a way to make their con struction during the busy festive season »'pleasure instead of a task, and the lit erary and pictoral features are of rare excellence. A selection of Love Songs from the Wagner Operas, rendered into English by Richard de Gallienne and beautifully illustrated in colors by J. C. Leyendecker, occupies a prominent place and a chapter in the Cpmpoeers' Series, relating to the Romance of Wagner and C'osinia, is an interesting supplement to the lyrics. " A very clever paper entitled "The Court Circles of the Republic," describing some unfque jjha^es of Wash ington social life, is from an unnamed contributor, who is said to write from the inner circles of society. There are short stories from the pens of F. Hop* kinson Smith, \ Robert Grant, Alice Bro\vn, Mary Stlewart Cutting and El more Etlii»t t Peake, and such interesting writers as Julia Magruder, L. Frank Bantu |tul Grace, MacGowan Cooke iiold the attention of the children. Many Christmas suggestions are givsn ita needlework, jpd ,the cookery pages are redolent of the'Christmas feast. In addition, there are the regular depart ments of the magazine, with many special articles on topics relating to woman's interests within and without the home, Not A Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kid- uey trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day 1 *aw an ad of your Electric Bitters and determined to try them. After taking * few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and ha\e not seen a sick day since Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles *nd General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass of Fremont N. C. writes. Only 50c at Julia A.. Story's and N. H. Petesch's, McHenry, and G. W. Besley's West McHenry, druggists. School Notes. NOVEMBER 10. Katie Fngeln has left school. Martha Schreiner is jjbsent from the fourth room. isses May me and Dorothy Knox were'recent visitors in the school. Eddie C^uigley has resumed his duties in the third room, after an extended ab sence. In the report of the freshman class for last month rank three should have been Clara Stoffel. NOVEMBER 17. Nellie Newman has returned to school. Miss Florence Howe was a high school visitor last Friday. Thomas Knox'and Willie Niesen have returned to school after an absence of a week. Mrs. F. L. McOmber, Mrs. W. D. Wentworth and Mrs. J. J. Hi lie were visitors in the first and second rooms Tuesday. The eighth grade has joined with the high school in their morning exercises and Prof. Fisher is teaching both the rudiments of singing. The high schools of Illinois are soon to be called into conference,, through a limited number of their representatives, in order to reach, with th'fe University of Illinois, a more satisfactory state^ uient as to the nature and amount of work which the secondary school should undertake in the field of English and science, ^A committee appointed by the Council of Administration has the mat ter in charge for the University, and the trustees have set aside an appropriation to defray expenses. Watch flis Kidneys WHKN THEY ARE AFFECTED UPS IN DANGER A WORD OF WARNING IC Dr. ABERNETHT, the great English physician and surgeon, well known to all physicians, sounded words of warning to the medical profession and to all mankind when he uttered the words: u Watch the kidneys; when they are affected life is . im danger." It Is the duty of these organs to keep . blood.strained of poisonous impurities that are capable of causing the most fatal forms of disease. When they do not per form their work properly, then trouble In ^•ome form Is sure to follow sooner or later, and if neglected, death will follow. ' "Some of the most important 8ymptom> are, aching in the back or hips, swollen •akles, puffiness under the eyes, dry or furred tongue, unnatural appetite and great thirst, weakness and loss of weight* Bediment or cloudiness in the urine, dry nest of the skin or strong perspiration, disorders of the stomach and liver. All the above symptoms do not appeal "V" 4a any one case, and all kidney disorders * Will not present the same symptoms. There ia nothing that so quickly and Wrely makes the kidneys right as FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. It is a preparation of the best known remedies" used by the world's most celebrated kidney specialists. It Is endorsed by physicians and used by thou sands. It has saved many lives, and while ft cannot cure hupelemj cases, it will pre- 9*nt fatal kidney troubles and give relief |a even the last stages of kidney dlssase. »ii' mmm. <1 N» HOIMIH lit ChnmiVrrlHiii'M COIIKII Kent. e«ly. From Napier New Zealand Herald: t wo years ago the Pharmacy Board ot New South Wales, Australia, had an analysis made of all the cough medicine* that were sold in that market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception was Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company, Des Vloines, Iowa, U S. A. The absence of all narcotics makes this remedy the safest and best that can be had; and it is with a feeling of security that- any mother can give it to her little ones Chauibei-iain 's Cough Remedy is espec ially recommended by its makers for coughs, colds, croup and whoopinu cmiKh. When taken in. time it prevents !>neunioTiia1!' This remedy is for sale by ill druggists. » . .. Want Column. 1 ~ All «dv,M t iHementp Inserted under tbUi hr»<l at the following rateR: Five linen or less, «5 cent* for Brut Insertion: 15 oeats for eacH subsequent insertion. More than Ave lines. & cents a line for tlr-t insei ti.iii and 3 cents a I Uie for additional insertlonti. XXTANTED--$HOO for 8 years, oil jfilt edge se- **. CUrity. for party in another town. Call on SIMON S-rorrEk, West McHenrv. HI. ^ XpOR SALE CHEAP-Two large lumtlnp stoves, heavy cast Iron; one Is for wood, coal or chunks. Inquire at this office. T OST Lady's golu watch. Finder please J-» return to this office and receive reward. No questions asked. XTOUSE FOR RENT--My house In McHenry. east side, is for rent. Possession >flven at any time. F. K. GRANGER. 19-tf T*TANTED--MEN AND WOMEN in this * " county and adjoining territories, to rep resent and advertise an old established house of solid financial standing. Salary to men. $21 weekly, to women, fl3 to $1* weekly with Expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct from headquarters. Horse and buKKy furnished when necessary; position perma nent. Address BI.KW BROS. « Co., Dept. B, Monon Bldg., Chicago, III. 19-6t ThottBande Have Kidney Trouble «uid Don't Know it. * Row To Find Out. - Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi? tiori of the kid neys ; if it stains yojur linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do.. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle, of this wonderful discovery and a book that "-tellsi more about it, both sent; absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Home of Swamp-Root, PROBA TE NE WS MARRIAGE LICENSES. John Smith, 2i -- ..^i>8tal Lake Amelia J eska, 17 Nunda Clyde Oglesby, 21 Minnie Molenbrink, 18 .Union Hugh D. Barnes, 27 Harvard Maude Killson, 25 Harvard Panl Walter, 18r.T7. . Sharon, Wis. Bettie Reiher, 17. Sharon, Wis. Arthur L. Kraft, 261*. ..... Marengo Anna E. Trebess, 21 Marengo Herb W. J£tlwai(itt Injured. Herb W. Edwards of Des Moines, la., got a fall on an icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruising his knees. "The next day," he says, "they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and after a few applications all soreness had disappeared. I feel that this bottle of pain balm saved me sever al days' time, to say nothing of the suf fering." This liniment is for &le by all druggists. PHOTOGRAPHER WEST McHENRY, ILL. near thestaudpipe. Enlargements from any picture in Wuivicoiur and Crayon. The best and most appropriate Chrl«tm«s Gifts. Just received--a splendid assort ment of the latest styles of picture frames. Also photo Jewelry for Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Watch Charms, etc. J ust the thing for presents. Until < lit ihtmas we give away with every dozen of photos a Medallion tinted in the natural colors. Without question, t his is the most superb orna- ftteut fur parlor table or tuanUti ^iece ever designed. - ' -OPEN GW- SUNDAY!# The Largest Cltlea of Antiquity. The greatest cities of ancient times were Babylon and Home. The former is said to have, had aii area of 100 to 200 square miles. Its houses were three or four stories high, but palaces and gardei* occupied much of the vast area,, so that the population was not what these figures would seem to in dicate; H In fact, it is said by one? his torian that nine-tenths of this area was taken up by gardens and orcherds. The total population of the city under Nebuchadnezzar and his son Evil Mero- dach is estimated at upward of 2,000,- 000, Rome reached .its greatest size during the fourth century of our era, and its population " was then about 2,500.000. .. 'Saved by a Ballet Wound. - A soldier who served uuder General Wolfe in the campaign resulting In the fall of Quebec was dying of an abscess in one of his lungsajp " Well," said he, *«as I am -to die, I will die in battle," and he Insisted on joining the firing line. Very soon he got a bullet through the lungs. The bullet pierced the ab- Bcess at the psychological moment, and drained it. The surgeons were able easily to cure the bullet wound, and that soldier lived for many a year af terward. Hla Little Jolce. Bald the regular customer of the res taurant as he stopped at the desk to pay his bill: "Where did you get that beef you are serving today?" "What's the matter with it?" aggressively a&ked the cashier, who scented another kick. "There's nothing the matter with it; that's why I asked." ( Talked ,\b»>tit Nun.jwy School Work At the Presbyterian church last Sun- lay morning Prof. E. C. FfAbeT. super intendent of schools in McHenry and vice president of the McHenrv County Sunday School association addre*8ed the congregation on "The Mutual; Relation of the. Church and Sunday Scho il. - He dtfitted the Sunday school as "The church at work, and made an able and eloquent plea for the more earnest co- deration ot Christian parents and other •hurch members in snstaifiing the Sun- lay school worfe--Wottd*tock,."S#ntinel:' ,, --A «**lo n tH. Some of tl^ most anxious hours of a mother s life* are those when the little ones ot the household have the croup There js no other rnediciue HO effective in this tmiuio maittuy as Foley's Hon ey and lar. „ It is a household remedy for throat and hing troubles/ and as it contains no opiates or other 'poisons ^ can be safely given. Sold by Q. w'. Beeley, W. McHenry, 11L Proverbs "When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old "time dairy proverb. It often seems to w ork though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion: / V It is like the penn^ in the milk' because it# works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the ta&te arid the remedy takes just as naturally" to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat ment." We will send you. the penny, Ue.m a sample free. Be sure 4hat this (jlcti l* la the form of & label wrapper ot every Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists^ 409 Pearl St., N. Y. iBdnoWft Nine Points of the Law. Success in law requires, first, a good deal of money ; second, a good deal of patience; third, a good cause; fourth, a good lawyer; fifth, a good counsel; sixth, good witnesses; seventh, a good jury; eighth, a good judge, and, ninth, good luck.--Exchange. .. Heudirork. Doctor--It is especially Important that you refrain from all head work for a few weeks. Patient--But, doctor, it's by head work that I earn my liv ing. Doctor^Are you a literary man? Patient--No, sir, I'm a hairdresser. His Impressive Hlgrhneaa. Jenkins--1 uiet that new butler of yours today and had quite a talk with him. Nuritch (anxiously)--What does he think of us? Did he say?--Phila delphia Record. It is easy to see what should be done, but only a few are able to do it.--Atchi son Qlohe. Auction Sale, -- : ; Having rented my farm, loeated two miles north of Johnsburgh, three and one-half miles south of Spring Grove and three iniles east of Ringwood, the undersigned will sell at public auction, on Wednesday, November 23, commenc ing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following de scribed property: 11 milch cows, com ing in soon, 2-year-old heifer, yearling heifer, yearling bull, four spring calves, 16 shoats, b-year-old'horse, wt 1300 lbs.; ii-year-old black mare, wt 1100 lbs.; 2- year- old black horse colt, wt 1050 lbs.; white mare, 12 year-old, wt 1050 lbs.; lumber wagon, steel-wheel truck wagon, good surry, two seated buggy, single buggy, milk wagon, bob-sleighs, hay rak&, hay rack, harrow, plow, 2 sulky cultivators, snlky walking cultivator, mower, McCormick binder, .two sets of working harness, single harness, blacK- smith tools, fanning mill, forks and shovels, 475 bu. oats, 20toacorn, about 10 ton timothy hay in barn, corn fodder, 25 grain bags and other articles too numerous to mention. Customary free lunch at noon. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of one year's time will be given on good bankable notes bearing interest at 7 per cent per annum. 2 per cent discount for cash. No property to be removed until settled for JOHN H. KLEIN. Geo. Vogel, Auctioneer; Stephen H. Freund, Clerk. Phynielana freMrlbe it. Many broad minded physicians pre scribe Foley's Honey and Tar, a9 they have never found so safe and reliable a remedy for throat and lung trouh es this great remedy. Sold by G. W. Besley,' W. McHenry, 111. Chicago & North-Western. Effective Oct. :)P. 1904. WEEK HAY-TRAINS. cB. NORTHBOUND McHenry 9.00 a nl ..Via Des IMaineS" 10.10 a rb 3J25 p.m. .. Via Des i'laines 4.52 p m 5.01 pm Via DesPlalnes 6,40pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 9.10 am Via Des LMalnes...11.14 a m 2.0:2 pm Via Elgin 4.55 pm • WEEK DAY TRAIN8. McHenry. SOUTHBOUND. ohfeigo. 7.30 it, hi. .Via Elgin 10.10a m 8.2s) a m....-?•... Des IMalnes .B.55 a m 5.27 p m .... .'...Via Elglh-- 7.00 p m SUNDAY TRAINS. 7.30 urn,,,, 5.00 p uj Via Des I'laines „Vla Elgin........ „.lfl.20 a m ..... 7.00 p m Promptly obtained, or FCE RETURNED, SO YKARS' EXPERIENCE. Our OMMII Aft! THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or sketch for expert pearoh and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT siiltH conducted before *U courts. I'ttM'nts obtained throngh UB, ADVCR- TLTCD Will SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS. SIONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent OfTloa, WASHINGTON, D. C. HOLLISTER'S "csky Mountain Tea Nuggtts A Busy Metlioiae for Busy People. Vii.ra Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. • iflc for Constipation, Indigestion, Live -.uluey .Troubles, i'imples. Eczema, Impur 1, Baa Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Headae; .irUaelie. It's Itocky Mountain Tea in Uu • >rni. 85 (v*nts a box. Genuine made bj LFLTZR Prti a OOMPANV, Madison, Wis. -0EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE METHODIHT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. SERVICES - Preaching 10:30 a. in. and every other Sahbath evening at 7:45, beginning Oc tober :T0. Sunday SCIKJO! at 11:45. Epworth League preceding preaching service at 7 p. nf. When there is no preaching, at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. - 1 REV. J. M. CORMACK, Pastor, J McTlENUY. R. H. OWEN • V ; • Pianos fur sail* rent. Tuning and rep^r ing at reasonable prices. First class Work onlji - ILLINOIS | Christmas China; 1 i f Arriving every week. More Granites and Nickel ware, all kinds of Glass >vare. When shopping, call at the^ ( VARIETY STORE IJtF" :$k M: This Bank receives deposits, bays and sells Foreign and Do mestic Exchange, and does a -r.'--# f *• 6ENHWI BAHKIIK MSIjltSS. We endeavor to do all busi ness entrusted to our care in A manner and upon terms entire ly satisfactory to our custom ers and respectfully solicit the pttblic patronage. Honey to Load , on real estate and other first class se curity. Spec ial attention given to collections................f, INSURANCE in first Class Companies, at the Low-, est rates. , Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Banker* IDeats! la Professional, Society "V* a.nd Busin&sss Cards ^ DAVID G. WELLS, M. I>. DHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCULI8® OBice and residence corner Elm a*»T Green streets, McHenry. PEGER8& FEGERS DHY8ICIA.NS AND SURGEONS. McH IB, Office at Residence, corner Ooui Elm streets. Telephone 333. V- o. ROSS. li. ID. Office over Petesch's Drug Store. ~ - inti WORK PERTAININQ TO MODEHN DENTISTRY - Office Telephone 284; Residence 202. Nitrous Oxid Gas for Extracting. Hours 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. ',,,f: SDND'AY WORK - BT APPOINTMENT ONJiT ; DR. R. ©. CHAMBERL1N . DENTIST. Office and Residence over Betley's Dray Stm4 Houra: 8:oo to 5:30. WEST MCHENHT, JLT,; ARTHUR BREMKEN, M. t). |*L&YSIETAN-' AND' SURGEON * Illfildia. Spring Grove, FRESH, SALT & SMOKED MEATS Vegetables and Fruit in Season. It Is my lnteption to give all customers the best service pos sible. 1 pay spot cash for hides, poultry and stock of all kinds, thus paying the lowest prices, and will sell on the same basis. We also buy Hogs for Kerber Packing Co. of Elgin, paying highest market prices. Drop as a card when ready to sell. A. C. MATTHEWS, WEST M'HENRY, ILL. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. BEST OP TRAIN SERVICE. with Pining; Buffet-Library, Sleeping and Reclining Chair Cars on througlvtralns direct to the „ WORLD S FAIR 4 . fast, daily, vestibule trains between Chicaqo & St. Louis leaving Chicago morVimg, noon, evening and shortly before midnight. Ample through and local service to St. Louis on its numerous lines and branches in Illinois and Wisconsin. Tickets account of the Fair at greatljf"' REDUCED RATES On certaiu days In June Coach Excursions to St. Louis at less than one fare for .the round trip. J Tickets and particulars as to specific rates, limits and train time of your oome ticket agent. Dec. ti A. H. HANSON, G. P. A.. Chicago. K I L L ™ C O U C H AND C U R E THE L13MCS with Dr. King's New Discovery ™c "OftSUMPTION GUGHS and *GLDS Price 50c &$1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MOItfE Y BACK General Teaming of all kinds. Excavating and Grading. ncHENRY - - ILLINOIS. Telephone, Main 1714. LAJ1BERT Q. SENG BUFFET Headquarters for McHenry and McHenry county visitors. Prank Keppler,. John Scharres, 92 F lfth Ave., Chicago. • Attendants Telephone No. 193. y SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West McHenry, Illinois McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE with American National Bank Woodstock, 111. Abstracts of title and con veyancing. Money to loan on real estate In sums of $500 to 110.000, time and payment tc suit oorrower. FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Graining, Calciminin^ and all Interior Decorating. , Telephone No. 254. MCHENRY, - - ILLINOIS CHARLES i fRETT Wholesale and retail dealer In I am In the Market For Beef , Veal Hatton Hoc* and Poultry Olve me a call Sffioked Meats, Sausage McHenry - Illinois ttwmnimiinmiiiiiiiiiRMiimiiHUiHi----** Jos. li. Huemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. sells Corn Shellers and Tread Powers, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness Oil, Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. frMfclifl LtyJitoiig Rod Works! I am agent for the above. We put the Rods 011 your. Build ings and should they he struck by lightning we pay damages if no more thau 9500. Call and get full particulars. oeoenl BlKksmithlng Prices alwdvs ReisoittM? Harper H^YE | "On Every Tongue." % S It reaches the spot and covers the case aa no other whiskey can; * T pure, delicate, rich and Invigorating. J S SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS £ fi 41 i See Harper Whiskey Exhibit In Agricultural Building:, World*» Pafr, St. Louis % *99«»»»«* 444 4444444444444444444444444444^ 1 P H I L I P J A E G E R I I GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT | |P V SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF I Dressed Ekef, riutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, | I Hidea, Etc., Butter and Eggs ! j| 5 This is the oldest house on the street knd price lists famished on application. jg § COLO STORAGE FREE K gg CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. I Stall 1 & 3, Fultoa St. Wholesale Markete Auction Bills Printed at inis Office