fV.'r; :w.m, »y.» •« rise If *U ••«! mi limn v 111111111 T D! %tM«l A >1 iiiiiiiiiriii miiinvm tf House your hogs in a healthy way. A Marquette Concrete Hog Pen and Feeding Floor will prove the best investment you ever made. Clean conditions are easy to main tain and repairs are never needed. The sooner you build a Marquette Hog Pen the sooner your meat profits will begin to rise--the sooner your sick animals will get well and stay well. We'll gladly send you details for making a hog pen and feeding floor with MA&QUETTfT ITU PORTLAND CEMBNT JM The Farmers Cement Handbook free for the asking. Write us today. Marquette Cement Mfg. Co. General Office and Works: La Salle, III. Cktcof O&ct: Marvtu Bldt.. Chieaf, III. Wilbur Lumucr Co., Mchenry Distributors. r* T h e A c q u i r i n g of beautiful home surroundings does not necessarily mean a large outlay of money at one time, but you may surround yourself with a beautiful home slowly and 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 lis you have the assurance that in time you will have a home that you may well be proud of. Our line of , Hugs, Linoleums and £ace Curtains is also complete and up to date and the prices that are attached thereto $hould command your attention. JACOB JOT, Mtiory, Illinois THE FURNITURE MAN b-ptf A Ofci^U Ihfcj OOKti i I Bond Guarantee PACKED INSIDE EACH ROLL OF KO u f i n g Congo u the only Ready Roof- i&g carrying the National Surety Co. • band, it carries with it term* siid conditions that make it especially at tractive to anyone who mutt coouder the tuiihng quMtion. : or 10 yean you can rest easy about ' «oof» it coveted with 3-ply Congo, «tnd we know dial it is probable you will pi MM longer service out oi k, 7Tie Surety Company is lMuing these bonds, and back of them is their two million dollart of aueti. It is a matter of keen satisfaction to ut that they were willing to stand behind Congo Roofing. You are immune from any responsibility other than giving the roofing ordinary care. Write to-day fot of Congo H full information. Remember, that with every roll of Co^ft you get a genuine Surety Bond. •-V- i •rv.* Albert Etten Coal Co. i Si P H I L I P J A E G E R GENERAL COriMlSSlON MERCHANT '( SPECIAL, ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OP Dressed Beef, rtutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs > TMa is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished on iCTHaitNi COLD STORAOE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall I * 2, Pulton St. Whoc sale Market. FUJ3jL>lSH£i> £V£RY TBI £»Si>AY &*' • F. a. SCH REINER. Jfflce In Sank Building. Telephone, No. Ufc TSRMS OP SUBSCRIPTION! neyear II JO Six months, 75 eta. Three months. 40ota. QUARTER OF A CENTURY. IMma Clipped from The PMaMMr tf October 14. 1885. Thursday, October 13, 1910. RIOuKFIfillk Men wanted at Terra'Cotta factory. The Hanson flat is undergoing several repairs. Mrs. A Josephenson is viRiting with i Chicago relatives. Mrs. Chas. Keltz of Cary was a Ridge- field visitor last. week. Arthnr Skinner of Woodstock spent Sunday with his mother. J. J. Reser was ont in Iowa a few days recently on business. Mrs. Cbas. Dufield and daughter were business visitor* in Elgin Tuesday. Miss Agnes Throop of Crystal Lake was a Ridgefield caller Friday. Ed. Cadwalleder of Terra Cotta vis ited with his sister, Mrs. R. L. Dufield, I Suuday. Mifes Clara Salow entertained Miss Ruth Sparr of Woodstock a few days recen tly. Louis Goddard of Woodstock and his sister of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in Ridgefield. Mr. and Mrs. A. F Salow and daugh ter, Edna, were business callers in the cit} Tuesday. Mrs. R L. Dufield and daughter vis ited at the home of Henry Keltz, near Huntley, Monday. Mrs. A. Murphy of Woodstock spent Friday at the borne of her daughter, M rs. Qieseelbrecht Mrs. Ben Hntson and Mrs. Jennie Sherman of Woodstock visited Ridge field relatives Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Senne and son, Mar- cellus, of Woodstock took dinner at Father Wille's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Nesmith of Cap- ron visited with their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Reser, and family over Sunday. Petar Schsid has been building a new blacksmith shop just north of Hanljr'e mill. Ernest Wendell is building a fine little residence for himself in the north pert of the village. The McHenry Brick Manufacturing company is now burning another kiln containing about 200,000. H, E. Wightman has been moving his livery barn onto the lot purchased by him of W m. T'ilton, just west of his former location. J. Pekovsky will commence the manu facture of cigars again ??eek. He has been rearranging his store for that purpose this week. Stacy Clark, who has been braking on a freight train between Chicago and Milwaukee had the misfortune to sprain his ankle and is now at home nursing the same. { The steamer "Mamie," Capt. Yager, j which runs between McHenry and F02 i OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, SAM DAT antf $ Oct. 1 4 , 1 5 , 1 6 Latest and Best & Mrs. J. B. Lynch and mother, Mrs. H. Panning, returned from an extended visit with relatives in Wisconsin last week. Mrs. G. T. Nesmith and two children of Aurora spent a part of last week and the first of this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reser. Mrs. P. H. Jenck of Beloit yisited with her mother, Mrs. Risley, and her sister, Mrs. D O. Kline, and family Saturday and Sunday. Rev. C H Gieflselbrecht attended an adjourned presbytery and the installa tion of Rev. Allen as pastor of the Pres byterian church at Harvard Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wille and son, August, returned from Kansas Thurs day evening. They were very mnch taken with the country. Some talk of locating there. Mrs. R L Dufield and danghter, Mrs. F. Green, visited with Woodstock friends Saturday. Mrs. Green expects to return to her home in Washington the last of the week. Matthew Wind of West Chicago, killed by a North-Western train, was brought out by special car Friday for interment. Mr. Wind's parents were residents our village several years ago. Good results always follow the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, and to cure backache. F. Mas' quelet. Miss Agnes Risley returned home Fri day from the hospital at Janesville, where she was confined by several oper ations. Miss Agnes is looking fine and her host of little friends are glad to have her among them once more and wish in time a complete recovery. At a meeting of the congregation of the Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing a formal call was extended Rev. C. H. Giesselbrecht to become the regular pastor. Up to this time Rev. Giessel brecht has been serving the chureh as .stated supply. The installation service rill take place in the near future. Very appropriate services were held n last Sunday in the church in recogni tion of the ingathering of the harvest 'he church was beautifully decorated nth autumn foliage, fruits and vege ibles A feature of the service was he special music rendered by John Walkup, Miss Agnes Dufield and choir. Mrs. A. F. Salow was completely sur prised by about thirty of her friends, eighbors and relatives Saturday after noon, Oct. 8. The rooms were very ; prettily decorated in autumn colors, and : he ladies brought basketB of good things 0 eat. Luncheon was served at fonr hirty. A cut glass water set was left ,8 a reminder of the good wishes of all. It is in time of sudden mishap or acci lent that Chamberlain's Liniment can »e relied upon to take the place of the amily doctor, who cannot always be ound at the moment. Then it is that Ohamberlain's Liniment is never fonnd van ting. In cases of sprains, cuts, | vounds and braises Chamberlain's Lin iment takes out the soreness and drives away the pain. Sold by ail dealers The Woodstock Presbyterian chnrch choir, composed of seventeen yonng people, with Mrs. F. Hamilton as di rector, gave a splendid concert last Fri day evening. From the expressions of appreciation beard on every hand it can betaken as the best thing Ridgefield people has listened to in years. The Endeavor society held a reception for the choir at the close of the concert aud served ice cream, cake and coffee, after which the young people journeyed back to Woodstock in high spirits. Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack <'/intuits. t I Sold by *11 dmton. "" Lake, has laid up for the season. Capt Yager and his engineer have returned to Waukegan. JOB. Lawrence fell from the brick kiln on Monday, striking 00 his head and side, injuring himself quite severely. At first it wae thought his injuries were dangerous, but he* is now reported as getting along all right. E. Lamphefe has opened a new meat market in Nichols' block, where fresh and salt meats of all kinds can always be found. Mr. Lamphere is an experi enced butcher, his shop is neat and clean, and be can always be found at his post ready to wait upon customers. Geo Chapell, of the firm of Kee & Chapell, Chicago, is in this village and desires to contract for a hundred cans Of iiiilk, uO be ohippou uaily liuiu this station. They are a prompt and reliable firm, and if they succeed in making contracts for a sufficient amonnt, will get a milk car at this station. On Tuesday evening, Oct. 18, 1885, there was a quiet wedding at the home of Henry Rogers in Volo, at which time his daughter, Nellie, was united in marriage to Mr. Orlando A. Howard, one of the industrious, enterprising young men of Volo. Rev. D. H. Deni- son of Jamestown, Pa., an uncle of the groom, officiated. Notwithstanding the bad weather last week Wednesday, the JohnBburgh church fair was a grand success, finan cially and otherwise. The rain came down in torrents all day, but the pro gram had been arranged and must be carried out, and considering the day the attendance was remarkable. The net receipts were six hundred and eight dollars and seven cents. Had the weather been pleasant it would ha/e been more than double that amount. Everything passed off in the most quiet and orderly manner, and all who partic ipated were well pleased with their entertainment. The society wishes us to return thanks to all who aided them in this work, by donations or otherwise, and to assure them that all is fully ap preciated and will be long remembered. And to the McHenry military band do they wish to return especial thanks for the splendid music furnished on that occasion, and which so much added to the enjoyment of both day and evening, and which so materially aided in swell ing the church fund. Intense excitement was ereated on our streets on Friday afternoon last by a report that a man had been killed on the farm of Geo. H. Harrison, about four miles west, on the Greenwood road. Several of our citizens visited the place and found that the report was true, a man by the name of Zellman Snyder was lying dead in the barn, said to have been killed in a fight with another hired man named Alexander Gray. Gray was immediately taken into custody and'the coroner telegraphed for, who "Arrived here some time in the night. On Saturday morning a large number of citizens of this village and surround ing country repaired to the scene, where a most sickening sight met their gaze. A jury was empaneled, consisting of Jas B. Perry, Esq., Dr. H. T. Brown, O. W. Owen, J. Van Slyke, D Parks and S. Van Curen. A postmortem ex amination of the body resulted in find ing a knife cut four inches long under the lower rib on the left side. Five inches above and exactly through the nipple was a puncture, evidently made with a knife, which ppnetrated the heart, and without doubt caused almost instant death. On the left hand was a cut or tear, two and a half inches long, having the appearance of having been made with a pitchfork. The left side of the face was also bruised and dis colored as if pounded with the fist. All Seats 10c f l n r f h j F m m n r t DO I11U LMIMIU I Expert Fitter of Glasses for all & I UJHAW At BesSey's Drug Store Wednesday, Sept. 14 Oct. 12 Nov. 9 Dec. £4 Chicago & North-Western. Effective June 12,1910. W11K DAT TRAINS. Leave »nn™«mTi.n Arrive Chicago. NORTHBOUMD Mcllenry X) am Via Elgin 10.14 a m *8.45 am Via Oes Plaines 10.14 a m *12.30 p m Via Elgin 2.45 p ra +1.00 p m Via Des Plaines 2.15 p no 8Lv Crystal lake .2.40 Ar. McHenry..2.55 *3.45 pm Via Des Plaines 4.45 pm *3.25 p m Via Elgin 6.45 p m *5.12 pm Via Des Plaines 0.45 pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 8.00 am Via Des Plainer 9.27 am 7.40a m Via Elgin 10.18 a m 8.30am Via Des Plaines 10.18 am 3.05 pm Via Elgin 4.50 pm WMK DAT TRAINS. Leave gnnTtmnnmi Arrive McHenry. SOUTHBOUND. Chicago $6.59 am ..Via Des Plaines 8.26 a in *7.10am.. .. Via Des Plaines 9.08 a ni *7JO a m Via Elgin. 10.00 am *S.32a m Via Des Plaines 0.35 a m 8B.10 pm.. To Crystal Lake Ar 3.30 p m *4.40 p m Via Des Plaines 6.26 p in *4.40 p m Via Elgin 7.25 p m *8.27 p m Via Des Plaines... .. 7.57 p ni SUNDAY TRAINS. 7.10 am Via DesPlaines. 9.35 a m 7.10 am Via Klgin 10.15 am 7.08 p m Via Des Platnes 8.25 p m 7.45 pm Via Des Plaines fljOpm 7.45 pm Via Elgin 10.35 pm "Dally except Sunday. tSaturday only. ^Monday only. (Daily. Want Column. i/? i Si (II All Mlreftla«iueiit« Inserted uinlet this head At the following rmtea: Flrellnee or leM, K cents for flint Inaertlon; 16 cents for each oubxequent Insertion. More than five line*, 6 cento a line for ft rat Inaertlon, nd 3 cento a line for addition! lnaertlons. pOR SALE--Chester White boars. C. VV. E HARRISON, Ringwood, 111. 17-8t* Xj>OH SALE--McCormick corn binder, in good coudition. J. M. WALSH, Woodstock, 111. 14-tf "CMJli SALE--Tbe Dr. C. H. Eegers, Jr., resi- dence and property in Mcllenry. For further information apply to or address T. J. WALSH, McHenry, 111. 16-tf "C^OR SALE--North and South Dakota land: fl5 to fss per acre. Also farms In Minne sota. For further Information apply or write E. W. HOWK, McHenry. 111. 20-tf School books, Petesch's. tablets and pencils at It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment or balm to compare with Buck- len's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for Piles. Only 35c at N. H. Petesch's and F. Masque- let's. School books, tablets and pencils at Petesch's. F°S RElN T--A few of the cottages at Howell's Villas, on the hanks of Fox river, a short distance from town, are offered for tbe winter months at reasonable rates. Are furnished ready for housekeeping. For further information inquire of MRS. M. A. HOWELL, McHenry. A Reliable Medicine--Not a Narcotic. Get the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. It is safe and effeotive. Contains no opiates. Refuse substitutes. F. Masquelet. NOTICE--Came into my inclosure Sept. 19, four head of yearlings--three heifers and one bull. Owner can have them by paying for this notice aud keep of cattle. W. E.< Walker, Ringwood, Illinois. Oct. 18. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing tbe delicate mem branes of your throat if you want to be annoyed. But if you want relief, w&vt\, to be cured, take Dr. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. «"«» m rii* • 4% • inr_ MULLcni mm AND Delicious ^ Pastries Is the inevitable remit if you use White -Swan ...Flour... ni Professional, Society ! i s^s«d Business f* i , mm FOR SALE BY Wilbur Lumber Co. We«t ncHeary N. P. Steilen & Son HcHenry John Richardson Yolo William Althoff Johnsfcurgh DAVID G. WELLS M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCULIST x Office and residence corner Elin and green street*, Mcllenry. SU ! ; , D. T. BMILEY • A TTORNEY AT LAW, Woodstock, Illinois ^ All business intrusted to ills care will be properly and proniptlv attended to. DR. R. G. CHAMBERLIN DENTIST Office over Besley'» Drug: Str*. Hours: 8:oo to 5:30. WKST MoHanKT. Ilu Telephone No 6 Office over Afl. J. Walsh's Dr. Arnold Muicller, Physician and Surgeon WEST WMT1TWPV TT.T.TT>JOT8 DR. N. J. NYE McHENUV. ILLINOIS PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Office 1 at Jnhnsburph, III., from 7:80 a. ru. U hours to II ::«> a. ni. Wednesday aud Sunday of ei«cl» week. 'PHONE, MCHENRY 333. I Telephone No 393. Bank of McHenry 55TA5LS5HEC i8S8 This Bank receives deposits, pays 8 per cent interest on time depos its, extends all conrtesies consist ent with good business principles and does a GENERAL BARKING BUSINESS respectfully solioting public pat ronage. floney 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. 1 J f A PRETTY PICTURE is placed here to attract your at tention. Work is done as well as it can be done in or der that yon may be attracted to this place and ev ery piece of work is done carefully. If yon want expen sive pictures we'll take extra ca e of them und you uee<t not feat that they will be spoiled in THIS STUDIO Let ns h»ve a trial order and see if you will not be attracted to ns again. SCH N ABEL, (Successor to J. J. Hllle) West McHenry, III. - Phone 971 I 3*7*9 PORK 19 COWING 1X>WN in prices. It has been "on tbe hog" long enough, and to "save its baecn" It musjt. drop in price. Ours will do so, but. it won't EVER DROP IN QUALITY anymore than our Beef, Muiton, Lamb, Veal or Poultry. And yet you may be always sure of the lowest market prices here. E. F. Matthews WB5T MCHENRY TELEPHONE 3 Tickling in the Throat "Just a little tickling in the throat!" Is that what troubles you? But it hangs on! Can't get rid of it! Home rem edies don't take hold. You need something stronger--a regular medicine, a doctor s medicine. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral contains healing, quieting, and soothing proper ties of the highest order. Ask your doctor about this. No alcohol in this cough medicine. J. C. A yer Co., L.owellt ftfass- '? A" active CoEuUpatioB positively prrvmH good health.. Then why 2!low it to continue i •Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else Sails. Ir; nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, «s thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold 0Vff fl Hmoiriftt'g CC'IDtW; STOFFEL ^JSIMON Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West McHenry, Illinois H.C. iVIEIAD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND INSURANCE AQENT I am now prepared to Insure all kinds of prop, erty against Pire, Lightning, Tornados, Etc Also have a special tine of Insurance on Live Stock insuring against death from any cause West McHenry, - III. WHEN IN CHICAGO Don't forget to call on UfDbert Q, Seo$ 91 Fifth Ave where you will always be treated courteously and receive the best in the market in the line of Wines, Liquors & Cigars rAKtnL3 CtibCK£D FREE I.W. i?l ^ M T f . r . u M i Y WHISKEY 1f>r Gentlemen who cherWi Quality --For Sale by Leading Dealers.-- WestSiiliverv&to^c I. OVJbjETON. PRO Bur..'N mm ;as , niin.-. ror points on Pis t icM -c = : . -sni La1ie . Team ing of all kinds done promptly. Kpe- cta' attention given to traveling men. First-class rigs with or without driver ai reasonable prices. 'Phone 47J. West McHenry, III. - Telephone 47a AERMOTOR Gasoline Engine The best conptrncted and cheapest eu^ine on the market. The Aer- uiotor Co in the first to reduce the price of engines and the first to use this most important improve ment w ithout raising price, $37«5° Also have 2 h. p. engine at. $75 and 4 h. p, at $125. If yon need power for any purpose, write or ask on for information. WH. BACON, • AGENT PUMiPS, WINDMILLS, fciw. TELEPHONE 831 - McHENRY. ILL. We do not wish to preach a sermon but we do mean to keep that question of Gro ceries and Fruits before you at all times and furthermore we want to supply you in these lines. If you are fas tidious we know our line of "foods will please you . Give 1^ your order over the 'phone and same will have our prompt attention. M. H. NIESEN TELEPHONE NO. 694 HcHenry, - Illinois. •2/