; v" ' " ' : ^ " . ' / ' • - . " ' " " ^ 1 . , . • " . • •. . ^k ' ' ' ' - _ t : v;. :- : ;v ; ' .- -- -i . . imbm - -•.?'*"a ioo Overcoats Comprises our stock of Fall Clothing' for Men and Boys $24.00 to $3.00 wmmmmotmm in price to select the Garment that meets your choice. Call and inspect^the line and we will show you how to SAVE $5.00 on a Suit or an Overcoat JOS. W. FREUND WEST McHENRY, PHONE 303 BUT FOK CASH AND SAVE MORE THAN BANKS AND BONDS PAY SPECIAL--Fancy Naval Oranges, tfood size, sweet -| and juicy, Friday and Saturday only, per dozen.... 1 GOLDEN RIO and Santos Coffee, 4i pounds for $1.00, per lb. 2SC BAKING POWDER, Calumet or K. C., 25c can, each 20C SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, this is a high grade of old erop Santos Coffee and makes a fine drink, 4 lbs. *1.08} per lb -2SC GALVANIC SOAP--With a cash order of $1.00 or more of Tea, Coffee or Baking Powder. Friday and Saturday,OQa 10 bars for Argo Starch, pkg 4C Toasted Oats, 3 pkg._2SC Fancy Texas Head Rice 10 lbs. 68c; 5 lbs. . .3*C Pummo Soap, 3 bars 10C Sugar Corn, 6 cans -- 53C Fancy Red Alaska Sal- mon, 3 cans 58c, can 20C Kingsfords Corn or Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs 25C Gunpowder Tea, regular 50c grade, per lb 38C Seedless Raisins, per lb. package 12C English Breakfast Tea, usually sold at 50c to 60c. per lb 3$C Red Kidney Beans, 3 cans -»5C JOHN STOFFEL. J H \ Everybody is a Good Cook WHO USES A "QUEEN BEST" RANGE You hear people say, "I did not have good luck with my baking or cook ing today." The fault, nine times out of ten, is not with their luck or their baking, but with their stoves. "Queen Best" users al ways have good luck and good cooking. You can not name another range that will do this. Put an cud to the extravagant waste of fuel and to all of your cooking and baking troubles. BUY A "QUEEN BEST" RANGE X J Bargains in TN spite of the fact that hundreds of people have taken advantage of our Sal vage Sale and supplied themselves with wearing apparel we still have a good assortment of Hats, Shoes and Underwear that are going at give-away prices. M. J. Walsh, WEST MchENkY. xsss Auction Sale! QEO. VOU EL, Auctioneer The undersigned, having acquired land in Montana, has decided to sell at public auction, on the John M. Phalin farm, situated three miles south of Mc- Henry and five miles north of Crystal Lake on the McHenry and Terra Cotta' road, on Wedn'day, Feb. 14 commencing at. 10 o'clock a. m., the following described property, to-wit 21--MEAD OF CATTLE--21 consisting of 12 cows, new milch and springers; 3 heifers, coming two years old; 5 heifers from ti to ten mojjths old, high grade Holstein bull, two years old, well marked. 7--HEAD OF MORSES--7 consisting of span black "geldings, twelve years old, weight 2tXX) lbs.: bay gelding, seven years old, weight 1100 lbs.; gray mare, twelve years old, weight 1300 lbs., in foal to McHenrv Belgian draft horse; black gelding, ten years old, weight 1200 lbs.; black gelding driving horse, 6 years old. wt. 1000 lbs.: Belgian draft colt, one year old in April. 34--HOGS--24 3 Chester White brood sows. 21 shoats, three months old. HAY, GRAIN AND MACHINERY 18 tons timothy hay in barn. 350 l>u. good seed oats, free from foul seed: 20 tons corn, mostly hand husked: about 10 loads cornstalks. 100 bu. Rural New York potatoes. McCormick corn har vester, McCormick grain binder, .Mc Cormick mower, nearly new; 12-inch new Deere gang plow. 14-inch Janes- ville walking plow, Daisy Gale corn planter, 80 rds. wire: 3-section drag, hay rake, grain seeder, Buckeye grain drill, pulverizer, John Deere culti vator, spring tooth cultivator, manure spreader, milk wagon, wide tire truck wagon, narrow tire truck wagon, hay rack, hog rack, heavy spring wagon holding 27 milk cans, bott sled, top buggy, runabout, 2 tank heaters, double harpoon hayfork, pulleys, 100 ft. rope; 15-inch Peninsular base burner coal stove, 3 burner gasoline stove, set double harness, set single harness, set leather fly nets, set cord tly nets. 4 milk cans, wheel barrow. USUAL FREE LUNCH AT NOON -TERnS OF SALI All sums of $10 and under, cash: over that amount a credit of one years' time will be given on good bankable notes drawing interest at 7 per cent. No property to be removed until set tled for. C. E. MARTIN, Pro]). WM. BONSLETT, Clerk. STATE OK ILLINOIS , » Mr Henry rouiity, I ' ' McHt 'n ry -N 'u r id i i l "n i t>n Dr i i inas re IMst . r i c t No . One in the towns of McHenry <ui ( l N t i r i r t a , l u the l . ' ouu ty o f McHenry :w) ( l f t . i t e o f I l l i no i s . To E l l a Smi th : Vou a re he reby no t i f i ed tha t the Dra ine r Commiss ioners o f t he IJ i ' i i l n i i i iu D i s t r i c t wi l l mee t a t Town Cle rk ' s o f f i ce in t he v i l lHi reof Wes t McHenry . in t he County of McHenry and S ta te o f I l l ino i s , on Sa tu rday . the t i4 t I« ( l uy o f February , A. 1> . 1912 , a t the hour o f t wo lock p . m. , t o hea r any aof l a l l ob jec t ions tha t may be made to the r l a s s i l i ca t ion o f l ands on the Gradua ted Sca le in sa id Dra in age Dis t r i c t made by sa id Commiss ioners and now on f i l e in t he of f i ce o f t he town c le rk o f McHenry . and ex-of f i c io c l e rk o f sa id Dra in age Dis t r i c t fo r the purpose o f spec ia l a s sess ments fo r beneHts . in consequence of t he p ro posed cons t ruc t ion and main tenance of a combined sys tem of Dra inage in sa id Dis t r i c t , when and where you can appear and make objections to said classitication if you see fit, so to do . Da ted th i s i i l s t day of J anuary . A. D . JOHN MOYLK . J D ra inage CoinmisMon- .1 . D . CONWAY , - e r s o f t he Dra inage FBKD I ' I IWKKS , \ D i s t r l c t a fo resa id . ' At tes t : (HAS. H. IIAKMSK.S. C le rk . i i -U - • I 'S • s. V -> ^ | The Cook 1 always feels , I cotifideni of if I pure and wholesome foo d when using A Pure Grape Cream </Tartar Baking Powder 1 M a d e r r °m GraPes n * ^ <r> Public Auction! CHARLES LEONARD, AUCTIONEER STATE OK ILLINOIS , i McHenry I oun t .y . i To E l l a Smi t h : You a re he reby no t i f i ed tha t a ju ry has been ca l l ed to mee t Hi my of f i ce in Mci leury ownsh in . McHenry coun ty , on t he f i f t een th day of February , A . D. l ' . t i ' i . a t t en o ' c lock a . m. . fo r t ' i e purpose o f a s sess ing damages in the mat t e r o f t he d ra inage commiss ioners o f McHenry , Nuuda and l i i io i i Dra inage Dis t r i c t No . I . i n the coun ty of Mci leury and s t a t« 'o f I I l i no i s . a sa lns t , you . when and where you can Hp nea r and asse r t r igh t s in t he p ren i l ses i f you des i re . Da ted th i s f i r s t day of February , A . D 1<M2. : t a - 2 t H. C . MEAD , Jus t i ce o f t he I ' eace . As the present lease is about to ex pire and the farm is now rented for cash, the undersigned will sell, with out reserve, on the George Wiedrick farm, three miles northwest of Ring- wood, live miles south of Richmond and three miles southwest of Solon, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, '12 comnv'ncing at V ) :s. m., sharp, the fol lowing described property, to-wit: 36--HEAD OF LIVE STOCK--36 consisting of 14 choice cows, Holstein bull coming three years old, Holstein bull, eighteen months old; ti three- vear-old heifers, 5 two-year-old heifers, 3 vearlings, '2 three-months-old calves. 4--HEAD OF MORSES--4 Black mare, weight 11">0 lbs.; gray mare, weight 1100 lbs.; four year-old black gelding, weight 1200 lbs.: year ling colt, sired by Robert Wilkes: (X) chickens. HAY AND GRAIN About Is tons choice timothy hay, 7 tons of Alsike clover in barn, 350 bu. of whito Russian oats, free from foul seed: 20 bu. of seed barley and 300 shocks of corn in field. - ' FARM TOOLS AND MACHINERY New McCormick corn harvester, cut about 10 acres; Peering grain binder, McCormick mower, 5 ft. cut; hay rake, nearly now; .'{-section harrow, broad cast seeder, corn planter, cultivator nearly new, steel beam 17-inch walk ing plow, wood beam 14-inch walking plow, f>-tooth cultivator, truck wagon, 4-inch tire, nearly new; narrow tire wagon, handy wagon, Galloway manure spreader box. bay rack and hog rack, combined; 14-inch Star feed cutter with 20 foot carrier, single top buggy, 2 sets of double harness, single harness, 35 grain sacks, grindstone, set fly nets, pair horse blankets, <i milk cans, pails and strainer, tank heater, Round Oak heating stove, crow bar, maul, forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALIZ: All sums of $10 and under, cash: over that amount bankable notes bearing 7 per cent interest due in one year. No property to be removed until settled for. A. W. SMITH, * F. W. GIHHS, S 1 r0) ,s" F. K. FAY, Clerk. S. W. SMITH , Settling Clerk. Auction Sale! G. A. SATTEN. AUCTIONEER As I have decided to quit the team ing business, will sell atjpublic auction at what is known as the O'Rourke place, forty rods west of the village of McHenry, on the Woodstock road, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 commencing at one o'clock [>. m.. the following described property to-wit: Black horse, ten years Old; bay mare, brown horse, nine years old; bay mare, twelve years old; good young ilolstein cow, 40 chickens, most all full blood Brown Leghorns; wtide-tire farm truck, brand new; wide-tire, wagon, nearly 1 new; 2 sets dump l»oards, one set new; 2 sets heavy double harness, set light double harness, 2 sets single harness, one set heavy and the other light: set of handy sleigh runners, new combina tion wagon box, light milk wagon, heavy milk wagon, top buggy, drags, shovels, plows, pick ax, rakes, hoes, chains and other articles too numerous to mention. Also some household goods. TERNS OF SALE: All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of si x months' time will be given on good bankable notes drawing' interest at seven per cent. No property to be removed tin- t i l set t led for. W. I". K INNS. MARTIN STOFEKL , Clerk. GOOD FREE LUNCH AT NOON Heimer's four-piece orchestra will furnish the music at the Kagle masqut - rade at the Central opera house on Wenesday evening of next week, Feb. 14. ' 34 FOR SALK--A high grade piano. Inquire of T. H. Bet like, McHenry. 'Phone 724. 34 !$' ' PisM" of Hotel Livingston, Keeley Institute, Dwight, III. Beautiful location. Delightful sur roundings. Finest accommodations and care. Only One Genuine 'Keeley Cure' ««i There are many imitations and substitutes for the famous "Keeley Cure." Many of tbese claim to be "just the same" as the Keeley treatment. Ail soch claims are absolutely false. The genuine Keeley remedies can be had only in the Keeley Institute and its branches, of which there are one or more in almost every state. We have imitator#, but no rivals. No other method or treatment produces these perfect and lasting results. The genuine !• always known by the name-- "The Keeley Institute"-and procures its remedies direct from the bead office at Dwight. Illinois. Full Information on Request Send the coupon for full information. It will be mailed in plain, sealed envelope. All communica- tions arc sAcrudly confidential. you can save that brother, relative, friend, em ployee from ruin, disgrace and deathl The Liquor Habit Is a Nerve I and Can J3»e (Cured Don't ABUSE or UPBRAID the man who drinks to excess! His own conscience does that daily, hourly. He is a SICK MAN. He has the alcoholic nerve cell disease. The time when he could help HIMSELF 1# long past. But YOU HELP him! WE CAN CURE HIM! What Is the Liquor Disease? It is a condition where the nerve cells have become trained to need alcohol. And unless they are fed with alcohol they rebel ana r e f u s e t o c o n t r o l t h e m u s c l e s a n d b r a i n c e l l s . . . . . . . . . The "craving" for drink is not the disease. It is simply the symp tom of the disease, just as * cough is a symptom and not, in itseii, a disease. . . When the disease is cured the craving and appetite for drink dis appear. just as a cough disappears when the cause of tne cougn is removed. £ The Keeley Remedies Cure Dr. Leslie E. Keeley discovered fu st the real nature of the liquor disease, and next a remedy that would cure it. The Keeley remedies are simply nerve tonics that remove ine artificial alcohol appetite of the nerve cells and restore them to tneir healthy, normal condition. . When this is done the man has no longerany need or desire for ann*. In the last 32 years 400,000 men have been cured of the liquor ais* ease by the Keeley method. The effect of the Keeley remedies is to absolutely destroy in« craving and appetite for drink. The man who takes the treatment is no longer called on to fight an appetite. Because the destr* ana necessity for alcohol are completely gone. Information Coupon THE LESLIE E. KEELEY CO.. Dwrlght. Illinois Please send me undenvelope about the Keeley treatment for alcoholic disease, morphine, opium and tobacco habits. Ham*. nil you do it? THE LESLIE E. KEELEY CO. nWIOHT; ILLINOIS [31 i: I .1 ••Mil Street and JV«.. Town................... --...State v Name and address of person fo r whom •..imcnl is desired. (May b* omi t t ed i f i nQu ' re r doM no t wish to s t a t e I t . ) V- £'• f/ fr F. A. BOH LANDER West McHenry PROMPT DELIVERY Phone /91 Clearance Sale TO riAKE RQOn FOR SPRING GOODS Men's all wool Shirts and Drawers that so d at $1.75 now • • $1.25 Children's Fleece Pants that sold at 29c. .. . 15c Laces and Insertions that sold at 8c to 15c... 5c Toile du Nord Gingham that sold at 15 10c Apron Gin^iiam that sold at 8c 0 1-2C Ladies', Men's, Boys', Misses' and Children^ Sweater Coats 20 per cent discount Ladies' Stockings ( seconds) that sell regularly at 25c • • 10© FURS AT COST AND BELOW • L> I >5 k i£a', 5 v'fs ' ' - ' f - X OFFICERS: bdwin L Wagner, Pres. C. ri. Hegers, Sr., Vice Pres. Carl W. Stenger, Cashier. SPRING STYLES ARE NOW READY AT M'HENRY'S NEW AND UP-TO-DATE Sl'OKE Capital >Uuk, $25,000. Figure up how big a dollar grows in a few \ears at interest. Then think that every time vou spend a dol lar needlessly now vou are wasting the t»ig sum you figured out. Better save it, hadn ' t , you? The West Me- Henry Savings Bank will pav vou interest on your savings and make vour dollars grow big. Better open an account and have something in a few years. Waste and want are twins. .. .Safety Deposit Boxes. $3.00 Per Year.... Simo.i Stoffel, Vice Pres. to our many customers for their liberal patronage during 1911 and solicit a con tinuance during the coming year. We will make extraordinary efforts to merit your good will by carrying as complete a stock as our facilities will permit, such as Wagons, Buggies, Engines, Spreaders, Wagon Boxes, Horse Blankets, Whips, Lap Robes, Storm Fronts, Tank Heaters, Shoveling Boards, Litter Carriers, Bat teries, Axle Grease, Oils, Ktc. Just un loaded another carload of Spreaders. Why not come and get one? You need one. We will again handle Indiana Silos for 1912. Get our prices and terms be fore buying. We deliver them when sold. WM. STOFFEL Phones* R L L U U C I ' RESIDENCE-791. WOMEN'S CLASSY WHITE BUCK, SA11N SUEDE AND VELVET PUMPS....$2.50 FULL LINE. SWELL FOR DANCING. NR., MRS. AND NISS WELL DRESSER You can not look your best unless you can dress well, and you can not dress well without ^stylisU Footwear. WTe make a specialty of snappy Shoes at a very small cost to you. :: :: :: OSTF-N & WOLLAR SHOE AND REi'iuK WESt McHEMtY.