RUGS « LINOLEUM . ' AV! a. * if'"; /V-. • • ' A - At no time have we offered any thing' like the assortment of beau tiful Floor Coverings which com prises our present display. We handle the Richardson Carpets and Rugs whicfl are conceded to be eqUal to the best manufactured Every piece is worth more than the^ special marking we have placed thereon. Call and see. * * * McHENRY, Justen, ILLINOIS. WHEN YOU THINK OF HARDWARE, STOVES OR PAINTS, THINK OF \ McOmber's Hardware Store THEN CALL AND SEE WHAT . YOU FIND IN THESE LINES AND GET OUR PRICES. Respectfully Yours, F. Li McOMBER, West Side Hardware. Winter Goods must go! We will make Special Prices on all Win ter Goods to close them out quickly. \ We need the ̂ ash. Men's lleavy Flannel Shirts 85c Men's Heavy Mitts, 1.00 quality .85c Men's Heavy Coats, v3.00 quality... .2.35 Men's Heavy Coats, 2.50 quality 2.00 Men's Heavy Coats, 2.00 quality. . . .1.65 15 per cent.discount <m all Dress Goods for the next ten day*« s: Underwear, Overshoes, Felt Boots and German Socks at reduced prices. :: :: Our new line of Clothing Samples is now ready for your inspection. A big dis count is offered on last season's line. CaUand seetbetar *•: : : " / M. J. WALSH, PROMPT DELIVERY. PHONE 363. NONE SUCH PURE FOOD PRODUCTS pack. No. 8 can \ None Such Yellow For Weil© Sac* to please None Such husband and to. feed the None Such children. None Such Corn, fanciest Maihe 15 Ciawford Peaches in heavy syrup. 35 None Such Hominy, No: 8 can 10 None Such Salmon can. *5 None Such Saner Kraat, ean. .*5 None Such Baby Beets, can.... 10 None Such Pumpkin, can 10 None Such Self RiaingPancake Flonr, per package .... . ... 10 None Such Oatmeal, pkg <• None Such Farina, pkg .10 Naha SlIClLCfttittlk nin| Ixi&tlA 3K JOHN West McHenry. •rr oan. , . J© . 1 5 Strawberries insy.to Red Cherries, can.... Sweet Potatoes, No. 8 can. ,., .io Yellow Free Peaches, can... ...»a Egg Plums, No. 2} can.... Cove Oysters, No. 3 oan..... Silver Silk Saner Krant,caa .. is . . .15 Apricots, No. 2* oan - Special! 4 pounds 15c Coffee It Isn't poor Pure Horseradish, "bottle. 'V* Telephone 301 SPRING OROVK. Www- Weetmont was a caller in town Monday. . \ Miss Marion Hvntar is under the doc tor's care. Mr« Carr is Tkiting friend in Ring wood. Virgil Brewster spent Monday til Wankegan. Rae Dodge was a caller in town Sun day evening. Gteorge Hollarbush of Woodstock was in town Saturday. J. M. Westlake was a Chicago busi ness caller Monday. Miss Ina James spent Saturday and Sunday with friendB in Woodstock. Rev. Bly will leave Thursday morn ing to attend the aonaal conference. Joseph James and Albert Gkmid re turned home trom Montana Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sweet of Rich mond spent Sunday with J. B. Richard son and family. Mrs. Frank Sanders of Wilton, Wis., is spending a few days here visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mre. John Karla are the hap py parents of a baby girl, born Monday evening, March 15. George Richardson, who has been attending school at Madison, retnrotd home Thursday evening. Mrs. Jacob Wieland and daughter, Rosa, of Chicago speut Thursday with •the former's son, George, and family. Mrs. John Schumacher and daughter, Daisy, of Chicago are visiting the for mer's husband at the home of Frank Schumacher. Mr. and Mrs Court Hastings enter tained a company of friends at their home Monday evening. All had a very enjoyable time. Earl Westlake of Chicago, who has been spending a few days with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Westlake, re turned to the city Friday morning One of our yonng men. while calling on a lady friend Wednesday evening, forgot to tie the horse, so had to borrow one to drive home. Wasn't that a great experience? Chester Stevens and his cousin. Miss Alice Thompson, visited Mrs. Leoora Van Slyke at Waukegan Sunday, and Mrs. Robbins in Chicago, after which Alice left for her home in Mitchell, S D., after enjoying a two months' pleas ant visit with relatives here. Earle and Miss Ada Westlake were pleasantly surprised at their home last Thursday -evening. Progressive cinch was enjoyed until a late hour, when dainty refreshments wese«erved. Those present were: Misses Edith Tuttle, Cora Coates, Grace Harrison, Agn& Ehidge, Grace Hopper, Ena Richardson; Messrs Rae Dodge, Joe Lynch, Joe Lawrence? Vyviun Esh, Walter aarri sen JOHNSBVROH. Mrs.' Henry Stilling drove to Ring wood Wednesday. Math. Lay offspring Grove was a Sunday visitor here. Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller were Mo- Henry callers Monday. Mrs. John Schaefer visited Thursday with Mrs. Anna Freund. Miss Lizzie May spent the latter part of last week in McHenry. -Miss Kate Thelen of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here. J. C. Debrecht and wife visited rela tives at Spring Grove Monday. Misses Lizzie and Kate Lay spent Sunday at the home of John Lay. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Etten of SjMng Grove Sundayed at the home of Math. Steffes. Peter Williams and daughter, Kate, of Spring Grove were pleasant callers here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tonion of Solon were guests at the home of Stephen H. Smiih Tnesday. Mrs. F. Skifano of Chicago Is spend ing this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Meyers. Miss Helen Adams and Mrs. John E. Freund went to Chicago Thursday to select a fine line of millinery. Nick Huffbauer, who has been spend ing a few weeks with relatives here, re turned to his home in Ohio Tuesday. Misses Ren a Michels and Margaret Rothermel, Peter Frennd and Matbiae Rothermel spent last week Wednesday at the home of C. M. Adams. Miss Margaret Rothermel and broth er, Mathias, of Springfield, who have been spending a few weeks here, return ed to their home last Thursday. FRESHFISH This market will on all Fridays and Past Days be in a position to fur nish to the public the finest line of Fresh Fish ever brought into the town. Send or telephone your orders and let us fill them for you in a manner that will please. :: :: E. F. Matthews, IM* - V n » ^Toodfitock RlLHJKeifiLU. F. Wille drove to Crystal Lake Mon- flay. ; . Mrs. A. Jacobs la visiting relatives in Elgin. Mrs. W. £. Dike was a eaiier Friday. Mrs Richard Reed went to Wood- Stock Monday. . Mabel Peterson was a Woodstock caller Thursday. Mrs. Wagner and son. Frank, went to Chicago Tuesday. F. W. Hartman and F. Wille were in Woodstock Friday. J. F. Whyte was# Woodstock busi ness caller Monday. Mrs. Roy Waterman was a caller in Crystal Lake Monday. Mrs. L. J. Gibson Is visiting relatives and friends in the city, D. L. Gibson was a Crystal Lake business caller Monday. R. L. Dnfield called at Mr. Blakesly's iii Crystal Lake Monday. Mrs. F. Jackman of Woodstock was a Ridgefield caller Monday. Mrs. Hodgekiuson, who was under thfl doc tor V wm, is better. Ernest Merchant and son, Derwood were callers here Tuesday. E. S. Olmstead and Mabel Skinner drove to Crystal Lake Monday. A. Josephenson and James Whyte drove to Woodstock last Friday. Chas. Keeler of Elgin shook hands with Ridgefield friends Saturday. Mrs. F. Beardsley of Crystal Lake called on relatives here Thursday. Mrs. Jaynes and daughter, Audry, were Woodstock callers Wednesday. Mrs. R. Goddard was a pleasure and business caller in Woodstock Friday. Silas Olmstead of Woodstock called on his father, E. S. Olmstead, Thursday. Mrs. Frank Fay of Ring wood visited her sister, Mrs. P. Houghawout,< recent ly. Misses Arline Stephenson and Mildred Whyte were Crystal Lake callers Satur- day. . Mesdames E. Snyder and Eya Lynch drove to Crystal Lake Monday on bnsi- Waat McHasiy, TELEPHONE - Dr. Thompson and wife" of Chicago spent S.mday with W. E. Dike and wife. Mrs. E. B. Smith and Miss Mabel Skinner were callers in Crystal Lake Friday. Mrs. A. Jacobs and daughter, Glenys, visited with Mm. Rice in Crystal Lake Sunday. Mrs. Andrew Hanson and two chil dren and sister, Mrs. P. Hanson, were Woodstock callers Monday. Mr. Geers of Crystal Lake gave a lec ture to the dairymen at the Woodman hall last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wilson of Wood stock spent Friday evening with the former's mother, Mrs A. Josephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson and little daughter of Woodstock spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Josephenson. Several Crystal Lake people attended the Ladies' Aid society dinner last Thursday. The ladies cleared about $35, which will be used toward a piano for the church, SCHOOL* tfOTES. Vernon Collen is absent on acoonnt of sickness* Ray Lynch received the highest aver age (92 per cent) on monthly test. Emma Nelson visited school Tuesday. The fourth grade has finished their history books. Those perfect in attendance the past month were: Madalene Lynch, Ruth Kline, Emma Weiland, Olive Haesel- grave, Lucy Benson and Ray Lynch. Leaders in spelling March 12: Grade 8, Ray Lynch, Madalene Lynch and Jessie Whyte; grade 7, Olive Hessel- grave; grade 6, Helen Whyte; grade 5, Helen Carlson. The following ranked first the past month: Graded, Ray Lynch; grade 7, Olive Hesselgrave; grade 6, Helen Whyte, Donald Knilans and Milton Jaynes; grade 5, Emma Weiland. Kills Would-Be Slayer. A merciless murderer is Appendicitis with many victims. Bnt Dr. King s New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowelB, preventing that clogging that invitee appendicitis, curing Consti pation, Biliousness, Chills, Malaria, Headache and Indigestion. 26c at N. H. Petesch's, F. Masquelet's and oth ers. TERRA COTTA. M. Knox spent Saturday in Elgin. Miss Edna Phalin spent Monday in McHenry. David Powers was a caller at P. Con* way's Monday. Mrs. Chas. Bock visited relatives at Crystal Lake last week. Thoa. Thompson of Barrevitle spent, Sunday at A. T. McMillan's. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Anderson speot Sunday with Richmond relatives. Miss Minnie Conway of Elgin visited relatives here a few days last week. Mr.,and Mrs. H. McMillan spent Sun day with relatives at Holcombville. Mr. and Mrs. Bock of Chicago were recent guests st the heme of 8. B. Leis- uer. Mrs. W. J. Welch of Grtswold Lake visited relatives here the first of the week. Mrs. L. Lockwood and son, Lester, of Barreviile were calling on friends here Sunday. Miss Theresa Buss spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Martin Conway, in McHenry. M. A. Conway has b**n quite rick the past week. His many friends hope to see him out soon. Mrs. Jos. Buss and daughter. Anna, attended the funeral of a relative at 3#* Jtf onater^W UL, laat Saî fjay. THE HOME OF F R E S H , P U R E MEATS, §AUSA- , GES'ETC.ALSO: AN ELEGANT . LINE OYSTERS. J. J. BUCII, PROP. Tel. 841 Riverside Livery First cliifcs rigs f u r n i s h e d o n s h o r t n o t i c e . Buses meet all trains for all nearby points. R_. I. Overton NcHENRY.ILL - - PHONE 522 '•'milt A STABLE BUSINESS is our business. Made it so at the start by selling only worthy goods. Never han dled the trashy tilings. Never want: to. Right through our stock of Harneas, Hor»e Goods and Stable Necessiti/u runs that good t|utility which would 1 iiem de sirable even if the pri< (\s*ifeCji half more than they are. The le;tther*rs excellent, so is the workmanship. Less than these prices will not buy anything that you ought to buy. G. A. Barker Bonslett Block - McHenry, 111. Harriet If. Howe ...HEIMER BLOCK... MILLINERY - DRESRMAKING Shirt Waists, Blouses and Dresses trimmed with the new soutache braiding or embroi dery. Orders taken for Ladies' Supplies of all kinds. :: McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Chicago & North-Western. Effective Nov. 15, 1908. ' VIII DAT fUlM. Leave MOUTH nnirwn ..Arrive Chicago. WOBTHBOPND McHenry 7.00am „y.„Via Elgin i.lJO.lTa m 9.00 a ni Vte r»es I'laines 10.17 a m 3.H5 pm. 3.45 p m -- 9.12pm -- 8.45 am. .. 8 . 1 0 a m . . . 8.00 p •>..., Leave McHenry. 7«15 am-- 7.15 am -- 8.29 am -- 4.33 p m .. 4.23 pm.... 7.Uam. j 5.00 p m. via Des Plaines 6.00 p m y. ... Via Elgin.. .. . t>.40pm ...Via T)es Piaines.....'..8.40pm SUNDAY TRAINS. Via Elgin 11.14 a m ..Via Des Plaines........11.14 am Via Elgin 4.95 pm fltK DAT TRAIlfft. BOtJTH BOUND. OhicigO. ... Via Des Plaines 0.0(< a m Via Elgin ;9.55 a m »...Via Des Plaines...... .O.M a m ....Via Des Plainesi. p ni ... -- Via Elgin ....7.10 p ni •ONI)AT TBAINg., . . . V i a E l g i n . . . ^ 9 . 5 6 * n ...Via Des l'l<**ues..,,,,.,i«.30 p m Via fltgln 7Mp m An.irritattoaor inflammation of the air passages is quickly marked by the warning congh. That is the time to begin caring, so that the later and more stubborn stages may be avoided. The rem edy to use is our White Pine and Tar Mentholated It goes directly to the seat of trooble and removes the inflam mation. It stops the congh in the beginning if used in time and cares in the shortest possible time in any case. k & t' -7 ------------wmnain . H. Petesch Druggist, Telephone McHenry. 274. -CENTERVILLE Grocery and fla Always a fresh and com plete line of the choicest of Groceries and Meats, Phone, 542. :: :: :: l! "' Jr. \ C * - I -:.A CHAS. G. FRETT, ^ --PROPRIETOR-- McHENRY, - - - . ILLINOIS. •of WE GUARANTEE OUR $16.50 Suits to equal any Garment manufac tured at the price. What more can one expect? If you have never worn tailor-made Garments, start in at once. You'll never regret it. There is that fit and style that is obtainable here only. :: »• •a..c. J. D. LODTZ 11 McHENRY, ILLINOIS 5# } '1 PICKLES v- *' ) PER BUSHEL for val * Jxi 75C PICKLES, ONE TO FOUR INCHES, delivered to our FACTORIES. AT McHENRY AND CRYSTAL tAKE. NATIONAL,: 1" * PKKIf l (AH (0. if \ * 4» Jk • - * W*'