mil I 1 «*"' 1 'M v- V*m Pay IW Rm«s Omly. ' T7 ' ' nmwr IirtMt hop--, Dr. Lofuol Oblca«o vlsif*. ktHotff, 111., (at Riverside Home) ~ 10:30 a. n, to 4:00 p Km la for wattle nwmwfii all the of former tour N dl&slpat- evary kmairadrala of ibe aerv«a itnm«id sfa i tite blood, invlforates wasted pelvic organs, aad atostlmpor> . taifTof all, restores the wasted power MwwMod. Avoid temporary stln- vnlants. Seek a lasting care. I guar- aotee a permanent restoration in from 30 to 90 days. I also care to stay cored Hydrocele, Rupture, Piles, Kldaey, Bladder sad Prostatic affections, Ecsema, Psoriasis and all Chronic Diseases. Sen, do not fell to consult DB. LO-N at his retialar visit to McHenry. literati* tn<»sands are secretly suITm ̂ In* and needing Just socb help as I can give you. Yon consult me in ut most COnfldenoe and privacy. I can care you. Dr. Logan AT MdlfNRY, ILL., ypsiisCHRONICLEDSY OUR ABLE CORPS OP CORRESPONDENTS ••iiiiiiwin»i«^«ii>i||liiiii 1111111 ii 11 mi in i: i'i m DR. G. A. LAMBERT OM«f iscttwM specialists I* tlM Wast Is apsktac rapiMr visits ta year city. Over thirty years' ex- 1 la astpvc general practice and --(Hclat sad saiywy. A noted ai satfsaa, well and iav«ra> My kaawa la IBhnts, Indiana, Mich* Igaa ami Wlsceasla. Has perfected > ef cares aad refers to over la La Saile, Bureau and , Illinois. SPECIALTIES Palais«« Bye gargcry -Cross eyes cuiv ed iaa few minutes, without knife or chloroform. I handle successful ly all the 500 diseases of the eye. Bar Diseases--Discharging ears, noises and all the 350 other diseases quickly relieved. Catarrfc cared la ivtry case--No dif ference how long standi hi?. Polypus and otter nasal obstructions reliev ed. 1 Enlarged tonsil# reduced. Jpsetacls Lens ground to measure. Fit guaranteed, also quality and frames. Crsss Byes injure business chances blight social prospects, mar happiness aad place one at a disadvantage every day In the year. My treatment will in two minutes, ami in a painless and Uoodlessmanner,transformfrom gloom to sunshine. All diseases and deformities of the Eye, Ear, Nose %nd Throat radically cured to stay cured. I attend person ally to all cases. See them every week and barry the cures and quickly rescue the deaf and blind from their most de plorable condition. My operations are all painless and almost bloodless; 34 years of active practice and great ex perience bas fitted me us an expert in these diseases. No one can afford to tell In consulting me at once. 1 abso lutely cure Catarrh and all allied dis eases. I guarantee to cure every case ot any disease I will undertake. Remember date at bead of this notice. Out It out and send to your friends ADDRESS DR. C. A. LAMBERT, 6446 Harvard Aveaae, BNQLBWOOD STA., CpiCAOO, ILL. /? W-< *1' +• x -- «*. ;e ;|v i'.": « ft# k;, ARRIVAL dw aninl d d» INTERNATIONAL |MS of Spring and Summer Samples. Bxxt attractive fabrics. None are so easve. The styles, too, are the CTecwtion of your order will be pofed of coafte. a peer in a| &e ni™1 or your oraer wiu uc l̂ enatKNial system of Tailoring is without Cal and conpatulate us on the latest Miss Mayne Aitboff went to Chicago Monday. John King was a McHenry caller Tuesday. Robert Vogt of Volo was a caller here Saturday. Peter May and family drove through here Tuesday. Mr. Davis from Aurora made a call here Saturday. Mies Anna Jus ten a pent Sunday with Miss Lizzie May. Miss Lizzie Lay drove to McHenry Monday forenoon. G. M. Adams transacted business in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Emma Bugner spent Tneaday with Mies Lena Miller. Mrs. AntonMeyera spent Wednesday of last week in Bacine, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diethorn aW' the happy parents of a baby boy. ~ . Qutte a few young people celebrated Shrove Tuesday evening here. Mrs. Anna Frenad visited her son, Jo«epb. at the Prairie, Tuesday. An agent for the Scottea tobacco company was in town Thursday. J. F. Schmitt and daughter, Beatrice, spent a day in Chicago last week. Nick Pitzen of North Dakota is visit ing with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mm. Peter Smith spent Toes- day with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith. Mrs. Jos. Hnemann spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Jac. Huemaftn. Frank Schumacher and V. Weber of Spring Grove were Sunday callers here. Miss Josephine Pitzen of Volo spent Sunday with Miss Mary Schaefer here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Debrecbt are re joicing over the arrival of a baby girl. John Miller, Jay Gilbert and Nic Barbian were business visitors here last week. /\ , Mr. Ktift of Burlington, Wis., spent Sunday at the home of H. J. Hetter- uiann. Quite a few from here attended the masquerade *t McHenry Hut Monday evening. Martin Schmitt of Milwaukee re turned home Tuesday on account of sickness. Misses Clara Lay and Eva King and Joe Miller enjoyed the sleighing Sunday afternoon. Misses Eva and Margaret Hnemann spent Tuesday with their friend. Miss Annie Oeffling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumacher and children of Spring Grove spent Snnday at J. C. Debrecht's. \ Chas. Michels, who has been visiting in Kansas for the past few months, re turned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Palmes are enter taining their daughter* Mrs. Henry Muenzer, of Wo<«dstock. Miss Bnitna Schmitt of Ring wood, accompanied by Mrs Schaffer Of Chica go, Kjwnt Saturday here. Mr. Htxl Mr*. Martin Frennd spent Thursday with the latter** Hitter, Mrs, Pfte Frennd, at Mt-Henry. Mr. "tid Mra. Jon. Hnemann and dnnghter. Etostna. spent Snnday with Mr and Mr* Jo* Diedrich at McHenry. Mr and Mrs. H^nry Klxpperioh ent ertained Messrs. hu«I MeHlames 8. H. Frennd, Jake Jnsten and J. J. j^icbels lawt Monday. The Freund-Steinsdoerfer wedding dance Wednesday evening was very well attended, eighty tickets being sold. All report a good time: Messrs. and Mesdames John Schmitt, Gasper Adawa and Math. Jnngen and Wm. Oeffling spent Snnday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hne mann. Cards were indulged in. Your money refunded If after Ubing three fourths (|) of a tube of ManZan you are dissatisfied. Return the bal ance of the tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheerfully returned. Take advantage of this odfe*£ 8old by N. H. Petesch, druggist. KiDosraui. F. Will© was in Woodstock Saturday. Miss Sophia Wille was in Nunda Sat* nrday. Miss Edith Hobart was in Woodstock Tnesdav, A. Skinner was a Woodstock visitor Saturday. Mr*. H. Reed wssr in Woodstock Wednesday. •' E. Anners made a business trip to Ringwood Saturday. f ^ Dame Ruuior reports a wedding or two in the near future. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper visited at F. Wille'a home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dike entertained Rev. Morall at their home Snnday. Miss Mabel Skinner visited her sister at Woodstock Saturday and Sunday. Miss Audrey Quinn of Woodstook visited her aant, Mra. F. Hartman, Sat urday. r ^ ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Hudson and cbildrtn of McHenry visited at F. French's Sat urday. L. J. Gibson of Chicago visited his parents and sister- irerfa Friday nntil Snnday. The Ladies' JM society will meet with Mrs. Geo. Baker Thursday after noon, February 81. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.Dufleld and daugh ter, Agnes, took dinner with W. J. Gar rison and family Sunday. Mrs. Warner of Chicago visited her daughter, Mrs. Johnstone, also her son, from Friday until Sunday. E. Cadwallader of Terra Cotta is quite ill with pleurisy at the home of his sister, Mrs. R. L. Dntield. Mr. Monroe received a box of oranges from California Tuesday. They were, grown on Mr. Hubbard's farm. My, but they were good! "Urn!" Pine Salve Carbolised acts like a poul tice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, chapped bands and lipe, onts, burns. Sold by N. H. Petesch, druggist. i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mnnroe were called to Woodstock Saturday on ac count of the serious illness of their son- in-law, F. R. Jack man, who quietly passed away on Sunday evening. Two days' treatment free. Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets for impaired indi gestion. impure breath, perfect assimi lation of food, increased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offer. Sold by |J. H. Petesch, druggist Remember the entertainment this Friday evening at the church, given by the Oliver quartet and Maude Akers of Woodstock. This is the first of a series of entertainments to be given to help in the good work of bnilding a church kitchen. ^ Earl Skinner visited his sister and cousins Tuesday and attended the Woodman meeting in the evening. The M. W. A. camp is doing a rushing busi ness. Two new members were initiated Tuesday evening and there are prospects of more members in the near future Bee's Laxative Cohgh Syrup contain* ing Honey and Tar is especially appro* priate for ctwidren, no opiates or poi sons of any character, conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 80, 1908. For croup,. Whooping Congh, etc. It expels the Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold H. Petesch. druggist. Tl»«! Loit AngtlM LloHM. ^ Electric lighted train, Chicago to Los Angeles every day in the year, lees than three days* en ronte, via Chicago ft North-Western, Union Pacific and Salt Lake Route. Splendid equipment of the most modern and complete charac ter, accommodating all classes of travel. Pullman drawing room and private compartment sleeping cars. Pullman tourist sleeping oars and composite ob servation earn. For fnll information apply to nearest agent of The North-Western Line. 9$mm mples to select from POSITIVELY NO TWO SUITS PROM ONE SAMPLE. 5. } - • "i " *These are the very same fabrics you wilt find displayed in the jgshops of exclusive metropolitan tailors. We cordially invite every gone to call at our establishment and examine our 1500 new cloth styles, which are the best of the several thousands offered to the i W. Each one %: ,'W - sti 4 public this season. They are all beautifnl cloths. would attract the attention of a New York Broadway Bean Brummel. They doNnot present any gaudy grandeur, still the beautifnl combination of colors, stlperb weave and finish, create m tM |an effect that will captivate anyone who sees thenfe »• Westand squa rely back of the GARMENTS we make to order f r o m « t h e s e cloths with our1 u n q u a l i f l e d G U A R A N T E E ' # . , * • - 1 You cannot buy I better Tailoring than we s#& Come early and ^ get first choice f of the mut handsome 1300 S A f l P L E 5 : •> *xtkl to* matter what price you pay--there is none better made an^where and certainly there is no place in town or state where garments like on/s can be secnired at the low prices we sell them. ^ Our garments are leading by a good margin, in the tailoring world, in comfort, appearance and quality and we do not expect ypu to accept them unless they please you in'every way. • ^ You cati spend from"$12.50 to $36.00 fof a suit--you cannot axake a any price, as we guarantee every feature of all our garments. ^ •» 1 , • ONCE YOUR TAILOR--ALWAYS YOUR TAILOR z • > , J. D. LODTZ. Telephone N r, McHEN 351. Feb 14-8t KMKRALI) PARK. Thos. Bolger of Elgin spent Snnday at his home. Miss Anna Frishy visited ^liss May : Welch Sunday. 4 ; . Miss Edna C«9hy visitedv af J. R. Smith's Sunday. , Miss Kstie Kimm? vMted>t•#. Stffc* ton's Wednesday. ^ Jas Haxton. Sr.. is spending a few days at his cottage. > Miss Mary Gibbs visited relatives and friends at Elgin the past week. Miss Katie Knox was absent from her, school on account of sickness Monday. Albert Foley of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting with his cousin, Wm. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh and chil dren visited at E. Knox's Snnday after noon. A number of yonng people enjoyed a sleigh ride Sunday evening but had the misfortune of a tip-over. \ iWby not get iu line? Yes, it is a special--a very special--rate. $1.55 for this paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean for one fnll year. Don't let.it get away from von. Bank of . McHenry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BARKING BUSINESS, We endeavor to do aft-business intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact ory to our customers and respect fully Bolicit the public patronage. Honey to Loan | on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given to collections P H I L I P JAEGER " GENERAL COriMISSION MERCHANT! „? (4 n* ^ -• A , - if" ..1,- •/V\ * t SHKOAL kmmVM WVSM TO VHB 8AUB OP IP J ' '• 1 " */•***; Dre&sed Beef, Hutton, Hogfi V«il, P^Hiltrg Hides, Etc.* Butter an4 Bifi V 00 thestreet. Tags and price lists fnrnished on COLO STORAOE FREE r CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. This is the oldest appUeation. Jos. H. Huemann ' Johuteuil U|mU. r:; «riQs tha ' MeVl̂ rer Oasnllne „ Machine OH a Specialty. r; , 1 1 ^ u * y* 1'.;̂ •i.M fci'v > ••••: -I'.' .."Surx ^ ^ ^ ^ J* 4 . * ^ %trLi .V -~r * •«« „ r ' ;'S * * 1 »$- *' j* ' - / > K'"i Insist 01ft -S >'*^1 ? • w Cream Baking Powder A PURE, CREAM OF TARTAR POWDER MADE FROM GRAPES INSURANCE; in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. U AVE you place<| 1 1 your orderfftr your new springhar- ness? If not, let us figure with you. We are turning out some of the finest work ever seen IN MD- Henry and want to do your wok. New harnesses are being b e i n g t u r n e d o u t here right along and our customers are pleased. Come i n and let us give you our prices? :: :: m. fl. Cbtieit, McHENEY, ILLINOIS. Did You $af (Heats ? e can supply you in first-class style with the finest meats that money can buy. We sell beef by the quarter. D o y o u iilMit one?. , speak up. ; Fresli - Fish- fmm mm M Wirtsi l am agent for the above. We pat the Rods ot» your BniW- ^ less and should they be struck * by Hghtniox we pay dauaasas If no more thau ISOO. Call u4 : (at fall particulars. #CSBM MKkatftMiS s »ik« tlwtys iNSNait fi'fJtv • E l. MATTHEWS, JR. We give yon tbe news of town and countv. and give it to you right, jjrhile, The Weekly Inter Ocean prints the tele graphic news of America and the cabled news of all the world. $1.65 for holfa .*r •"- ii-: > ' ; * • • . ; ' We have but one gr*de -the best. \ We look after while they are in stoc$§|| they are reliable. When they are compounded the worit done by scientific meth ods^-we know how When you pay for you are always with the price--it ii /in variably right ; fK N. H. McHwiy, IWMH . Was * $ F. O. Gnus yon oontawplata sale this fall t fiaitiE r:m