m} • - uiriti of beautiful home surroundings does not necessarily inean a large outlay of money at one time, but you may surround yourself with a beautiful home slowly Elid surely if you will but use the proper care in se lecting your furniture so that each piece you buy from time to time is an addition that will lend to the harmony and attractiveness of what you already have. The quality of furniture that comes from our store will never become shabby, so if you trade with us you have the assurance that in time you will have a home that you may well be proud of. Our line of Rugs, Linoleums and Lace"Curtains is also complete and tip to date and the prices that are attached thereto should command your attention. :: JACOB JOT, mm Illinois THE FURNITURE MAN "JUST GRAND" That is the "unanimous verdict of every housewife who is using our "Early Riser" Flour. Once used, always. A better or purer Flour is not manufactured. Don't let your dealer spring the "just as good" kind on you but insist upon "Early Riser," the quality Flour. West Mdlenrv Floor and fed Mills Sa WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS JOHN SPENCliK, Prop. -CENTER VILLE Grocery and flarket Always a fresh and com plete line of the choicest of Groceries and Meats. Phone, 552. :: CHAS. Q. FRETT, --PROPRIETOR-- McHENRY, - - - ILLINOIS. i*' •TJ: P A I N T S We sell paints. All kinds of paints. Brushes of all kinds. Permalac and Japalac. Varnishes of many kinds. * Enamels of several shades. Paints for all kinds of work. Alabastine, wall sizeing and glue. CROWN COTTAGE COLORS is guaranteed to be an absolutely pure paint,--the best HOUSE PAINT it is possible to manufacture. ; CROWN FLOOR PAINT is made to walk on, and when walked on stays on. <; GROWN BUGGY PAINT makes the old buggy look Hke new and wears like iron. Anyone can apply it with success. > v^fhese paints cost no more than is asked for much * poorer paint in many other places. It costs less to I pftint right than to paint wrong. Bradley & Vroo- man Paint is full value. It permits of a perfect job at considerable less than the cost of ordinary paints. Now, if you want anything in the paint line it is up to to yc^i to call on Yours truly, F. L. McOMBER, HARDWARE • * The Mdlenry Ptdindealer PCBJuISB^U ISVJ5RY TBUBSLJAY BY , P. O. SCHREINER. Ofiles to Bank Building. Telephone, No.18. Tlimi cm SUBSCRIPTION I One year... tl.60 Six months, 7# eta. Thm monthi. Med. Thur«day( July 21,1^10. FOR COUNTY CLERK, I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican npmination for the offioe of <x>t|uty clerk of McHenry oonntv, sub ject to the decision of the voters at the primaries. GUY E. STILL. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of treasurer of MoHenrycounty, subject to the decision of the voters at the pri maries. ARTHUR A. CRISSEY, 33-tf Marengo, I'll. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of sheriff of McHenry county, subject to the decision of all Republican voters^ 1 at the primaries Sept. 15. George ECKERT, 61 Woodstock, 111. FOR COUNTY SHERIFF. 1 hereby annonnce my candidacy for he Republican nomination for the office of sheriff of McHenry county, subject to the decision of all Republican voters at the primaries Sept. 15. ANDREW H. HENDERSON, SR., 51 Crystal Lake, 111. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county treasurer of Mc* .Henry county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries, when held for the purpose of selecting Republican candidates for eounty offices, to be voted for at the general election in November, 1910. 35 CHARLES WANDRACK. ANNOUNCEMENT. As everybody already knows, I am a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for the office of County Clerk of this county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary to be held on Thursday, Sept. 15, 1910. 1 hereby make a formal announcement of that fact and solicit the votes of my friends and others, who think I am entitled to that office. GEORGE W. LEMMERS. 52 VOTE FOR 5FI Thos. F. Burns For Representative in the (Jeneral Assembly. PLATFORM as published in the Belvidere Daily Re publican of April 26, 1910; "I favor the economical expenditure of public moneys and the immediate abolition of old time extravagant meth ods. I favor laws that will be beneficial to the farmers, dairymen and stock- raisers of this great commonwealth, the municipal control of gas, electric and water systems, the establishment Of good roads, and an economical system of expenditure for their permanent maintenance, convict labor to be used as far as possible. I favor the passage of laws that protect the members of fraternal insurance organizations against the encroachments of powerful old line insurance companies. I am op posed to any deep waterway legislation by this state until such time as the Fed eral Government assures its financial support of the project. I am for the rigid enforcement of laws governing the practice of medicine and surgery, and the enactment of such laws as will protect the people against unscrupulous practitioners. I believe there should be just and equitable measures of protec tion to employer and employee, the con servation of all our natural resources, the encouragement, support and ad vancement of all our public, educational and charitable institutions, in order that they may be placed 00 the highest plane of efficiency." A Few Short Week*. Mr. J. S. Bartell, Edwardsville, 111., writes: "A few months ago my kidneys became congested. I had severe back ache and pain across the kidneys and hips. Foley Kidney Pills promptly cured my backache and corrected the action of my kidneys. This was brought about after my using them for only a few short weeks and I can cheer- fall? cecommend them." F. Masqnelet. Carioa4 of new buggies just arrived. •11 styles aad prices. Wm. Stoffel. H»jr j»nd Asthma Bring discomfort aad misery to many people but Foley's Honey sod Tar gives ease and comfort to the suffering on«s, It relieves the congestion in the head and throat and is soothing and healing. None genuine bnt Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. F. Masque let. Joe Rosing of Chicago was "a1".-YWo caller Friday. . Harry 8tadtfeld was a Wattksftim jailer Monday. Albert Stabbing* of Lyons nuieu 1 friends here Sunday. , Mr. Qaeotin of Qaantin Corners call on friends here Friday. John Myer of Wanconda was a caller here Sunday afternoon. Genevieve Effinger of Ingleside called on relatives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosing spent Sun day with relatives in Johnsburgh. Renaand Carrie Worts are visiting with relatives in Elgin this week. Edith and Isabelle Geary of Wancon da called on friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tunyan and son of Ringwood called on friends here Tues day. Mrs. Sarah A. Howard of Gragt is a guest at the Raymond home for a few days. Mrs. L. V. Lnsk and sons, Raymor* and Edward, spent Sunday afternoon in Volo. Mr. Gregory of Chicago and Ben Coss- man of Ronnd Lake were In town 5V i„ day evening. Mrs. George Knebler and son of Des Pl&ines were guests of relatives here ovar Hnnday. Mies Margaret Ward of McHenry was a guest at the Sabel home Friday night and Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Hironimus and son, Ches ter, of Round Lake were in town Fri day afternoon. Miss Frances Miller of Fox Lake spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math. Miller. Miss Anna Compton has returned to her sister's home here after spending the winter in Florida. Misses Hellen Raymond and Elsie Walton were Wanconda callers last Wednesday afternoon. Raymond Howard of MoHenry and Miss Katie Caspers of Big Hollow called On friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Leonard of Chica go spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stadtfeld. Harry Lusk of Grayslake and Kathryn Do well of West Fremont called on friends here Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson enter tained a party of relatives from Des Plaines and Palatine over Snnday. When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become deranged, the liver ana the kidneys congested, causing numerous diseases. The stom ach and liver mast be restored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be de pended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all dealers. PROBA TE NEWS [Furnished by McHenry County Abstract Company, Woodstock, Illinois. Office In Ar nold Block, east side public square. Ab stracts of title and conveyancing. Money to loan 011 real estate in sums of five hundred to ten thousand dollars. Time and payments to suit borrower. Phones 034, 003 ana 911.1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Andrew Jarrett A w to August M Schil ler, lt:Jl> of the Co elk's plat of nwJi of sec 27 and pt nH neX sec 87, Mc Henry u -- i 1.00 Nels Olson & w to Alfred Nelson, swly 50 ft It 2, Fester's subdiv see 80, Mc Henry, r 9 550.00 Anton Engeln & w to Theo Meyer, It 25 Emerald Park and R J button's ad pt Nunda 500.00 PROBATE PROCEEDINGS. Estate of Mathias Engeln. Clks. eert. of mail ing copy of petition and cert, to Peter Eugeln, Dora Engeln and Lonise En geln filed and approved. Entry of ap pearance of all other legatees and heirs at law filed and approved. Proofs heard and ordered written up. Will proven. Barbara Engeln executrix. Bond $5000. Proof of heirship filed. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Albert F. Schuett, 27 Woodstock Emma Mohlenbrink, 22 Union Merrill P. Bryant, 21.. Woodstock Olive C. Allen, 21 " July Dunce, Yourself and friends areoordiafly in vited to attend a July dance to be held at Nell's dancing pavilion, Columbia Park, east of Johnsburgh, on Wednes day evening, July 27. Floor committee: Johnsburgh, Will Smith; McHenry, Math. Rothermel, Will Heimer; Pista- kee Bay, Mike Schaefer; Emerald Park, John Gibbs; Woodstock, Emery Hart- lette; Crystal Lake, George Jones; Ring- wood, Ben Freund; Spring Grove, Nick Klein; Fox Lake, Joe. Miller; Volo, Will Frost; Round Lake, Martin Thelen. Metzger's orchestra of Woodstock will furnish the music. Come out and dance on one of the fineet pavilion floors to be found in the state. The management never disappoints its patrons. The best of music and a fine time positively guar anteed to all. Tickets, 50 cents. •1» Life Worth Savins?" Mrs. Moliie McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes that she had a severe case of kid ney and bladder trouble and that four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured her sound and well. She closes her let ter by saying: "I heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy to any sufferer of kidney disease. It saved my life." F. Masqnelet. pnlvera»jl«t JQ:45. The Rev. A. C. MpHewry will preach at the UniversaHst church ne*t Sunday morning at 10;45. AH are ipvit&t. Peteeoh's for drugs. EXCELLENT LOAVES AND Delicious Pastries Is the inevitable result If you KM White Swan ...Flour... fl W«(-j PRftGFirfPFW FOR SALE BY Wilbur Lumber Co. Wilt ncHenry Anton Schneider nctteary John Richardson Volai William Althoff Johnston rgh Bank of McHenry ESTABLISHED 1888 This Bank receives deposits, pays 3 per cent interest on time depos its, extends all courtesies consist ent with good business principles and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS respectfullj solicting public pat ronage. I*loney to Loan on real estate and other first class security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil lage property for sale. If you want to buy or sell, call on ns. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public. «• Bankers. H. C. MEAD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AQENT I am now prepared to insure all kinds of prop erty against Fire, Lightning, Tornados, Etc Also haye a special line of Insurance on Live Stock insuring against death from any c^use West McHenry, DR. N. J. NYE McHENRY, ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, at Johnsburgh, 111., from 7-3 Office hours :30 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. Wednesday and Sunday of each weok. 'PHONE, MCHENRY 339. OF A PERSONAL NATORE WHOM WE ENTERTAIN WHERE WE GO. AND MoHenry Bntcrtaini a Large Company of Visitor* Daring the Weok--Whom Wo Kntortoln. Miss Myrtle Cobb of Chicago is spend* ing the week as the gnest of Miss Nellie Newman. Miss Margaret Kane of Chicago is here for an extended visit at the home of F. E. Cobb. Walter and Hoyt Morris of Wood stock spent Sunday and Monday at the home of John (Jlaxton. Mrs. John Claxton and sister, Mrs. A. H. Gilbert, of La Dells, S. D , visited friends in Chicago Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Colby and daugh ter, James Perkins, Lewis McDonald, Emery Hartlette and Q. Anderson were over from the county seat last Suuday. Musical at Greenwood. On Friday evening, Jnly 39, Mrs. Norton will give a musical entertain ment at Greenwood in the M. E. church, under the auspices of the Mound Peo ples' club. The orchestra from Genoa will be present, and musicians from Hebron, Ringwood, McHenry and other places will take part in the program There will also be a reader. This enter tainment will be a great treat to all mnsio lovers. Admission, adnlts, 25 cents; children ander twelve years, If cents. Following the program, ice cream will be served in the basement. If yo? are looking for a buggy sec oqr awortmeqt before yon make your purchase. Ww Stoffel. Aycr's Hair Vigor Ingredients: ASTPSSSJ: Anything usurious here? Ask your doctor. Anything of merit here? Ask your doctor. Will it stop falling hair? Ask your doctor. Witt it destroy dandruff? Ask your doctor. Does not Color the. Hair J. 0. '4,jM fify £•- GIRL ; : ;||B with O» one* again and bow lonesome we'd be without her. Bbe's "a thing of beanty and a joy torever," bo are those FINEST FINISHED PHOTOS that are daily be ing printed at our studio. Don't ask tor better, for that is out of the ques tion. • Delay not, but come today and engage the two dozen to com mence with that you really cannot do without. FV SCHNABEL, (Successor to J. J. Hll!e> West Mcheniy, 111. - Phone 971 umm Professional, Society and Business Cards r\ a WT T\ N \UPT * I PHYSICIAN,8UKGEOP} AND OCULIHT L Office ana residence corner Elm ud Green streets. McHenry. Telephone No. til D. T. SMILEY ^ ' VV A TTOlfNIEY AT IbA W, Woodstock, Ctfliioii All business Intrusted to his care Will be properly and promptly attenued to. DR. R. G. CHAMBERLIN DENTIST Offic« over Boslcy's Drat *tr«. ftonr*: 8:00 to 5:30. WIBMT MoHainrr. III. Telepboae No 6 Office over M. J. Wihk'i DR. ARNOLD MUELLER, physician and Surgeon WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Telephone Ne a99• SIMON STOFFEL Insnrance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. Wut McHcary, IHinola THE WRONG WAY to select harness Is the way It is usually done. Price is generally the Urst consid eration. If that is very low the ROOT'S seem attractive, regardless of <|i>ality. .Judge our poods the other way about. Examine Into the quality of ilils harness first. Then it will be seeu thpt itts worth almost auy price. But our prices are not high. Vafue considered they are remark ably low •: :: :: :; G. A. Barker flchenryt ill. Bertha Eimert Expert Fitter of Glasses for all EZyeT roubles At Besley's Drug 5tore Wednesday, June 8 July 13 Aug. 10 Sept. 14 Oct. 12 Nov. 9 Dec. 14 ELECTRK LIGHT IS THE MM KING OF ARTI FICIAL LIGHT and costs no more than other illum- inants. :: North Shore •••• ( REAL SPRINd LAMB Is here for your enjoyment. Not the hot house kind that costs a fortupe to buy, or the near-mutton kind that isn't laiub at all. TRY A LEO OH SMOULDER for Sunday dinner, or some deliriously sweet and tender chops for breakfast or lunch. The thought of such lamb should make your month water. ». E. F. Matthews WEST McHENRY - TELEPHONE 3 WHEN IN CHICAGO Don't forget to call on liBDert Q. Sent 9a Fifth Ave where you will always be treated courteously and receive the best in the market In the line of Wines, Liquors & Cigars (ED FREE WestSiilivery&Me ~ " * 1. p R I. OVERTON. PKOPRI Buses meet all trains for points on PlstakejB Bay and Fox Lake. Team- li)E of ail kiiijun iluiii; [jrumpiiy. HptJ- clai attention (riven to traveling men. First-class rigs with or without driver at reasonable prices. 'Phone 47a. West McHenry, III. - Telephone 47a Bitters Sricceeel vchess c-very .niKe Sails; in nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LBVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it it iiit ufcsi medicine i_-vesr sold over a druggist's^ cc inter. I . W HAMPER KENTUCKY WHISKO' for Gentlemen who eherkh Quality --For Sale by Leading Dealers. - AERMOTOR Gasoline Engine The best constructed and cheapest engine on the market today. Is now famished with magneto, re quiring no batteries. The Aer motor Co. is the first to reduce the prioe of engines and the first to use this most important improve ment without raising price, $37-5° Also have 2 h. p. engine at $75 and 4 h. p. at $135> If You power for any purpose, write or ask as for information. WM. BACON, ACitffT PUMPS, WINDMILLS, ETC. TELEPHONE 831. - McHENRY, ILL. Let US Answer that GROCERY QUESTION for you. Per haps you are not aware of it, but it's a fact that our Groceries are becom ing the talk of the town. It's/only natural that they should as we handle only the very best and in each and every case conform to tfce regulations set aside by the Pure Food Law. We want you as one of our customers.. M. fl. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 694 r it: Henry, - Illinois. > 'ir „ > r> ; ̂