BPVS'--' »vf •, jjjjjj - ' • ?&*!y**t VF . V»V-*.'1 >>«*:<*'IW'MW " 1 ' 1> IN r,'?.;!1 '"J •' " ©is. NEW FALL Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Gents' Furnishings JOS. W. FREUND WEST McHENRY, - - PHONE 59-K Public Auction! CONE AND SEE WHAT A Nickel or Dime will buy in our 5 and 10 cent department. Quite a number of people residing in McHenry and vicinity have already taken Nad- vantage of this new department and satisfied customers are call ing daily. Come in and see the display. It will please you. J. J. VYC1TAL Will Women's fine quality fleeced ribbed Vests CAr and Pants, all sizes Women's medium weight fleeced ribbed 0C/ V e s t s a n d P a n t s , a t e a c h L J i . Womeijfs medium weight fleeced ribbed CA/ U n i o n S u i t s , a l l s i z e s J V X . Misses' and Children's fleeced two-piece JAs garments at 25c to ^"v Boys' heavy fleeced Shirts* and Drawers kA/ at 35c to *t"v Misses' fleeced Union Suits 35c Men's heavy fleeced Union Suits each $1.00 SHOES for the entire family at popular prices. Every pair marked in plain figures. :: :: SWEATER COATS in large variety for Men, Women and Children. John Stoffel D 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 dm:,-, a MNtKM. BARKING BUSINESS respectfully solicting public pat ronage. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first elass security. REAL ESTATE Farm lands, residences and vil lage property for sale. If you want to bay or sell, call on ne. Abstracts ordered. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at Hie lowest rates Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. Vou Can Depend on It Those five words explain the merits of EARLY RISER FLOUR. What setter endorsement would one ask for? That's all the housewife expects and we are here to say that we can back our words. If you have never used the McHenry product make it a point to give it a trial the very next time that you buy. Sold at the mill and by McHenry merchants WEST N'HENKY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS CHARLES AiH-rtmr.r.n GOOD FREE LUNCH AT NOON. Terms of Sale. All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of six months' time will be given on good bankable notes drawing interest at seven per cent per annum. No property to be removed until settled for with the clerk. FKED POWERS. CLARENCE HOY, Clerk. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Council Rooms, Nov. 4, 1912. The board of trustees met in regu lar meeting mftth President Miller pre siding. All members of trustees present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The following bills were read and approved by finance committee: * M. J. Freund, hauling stone $ 66.00 Walter Wright, lbron st 3.75 M. Purcell, Ibr on st 7.00 John A. Worts, Ibr on sidewalk 10.25 John Thelen, Ibr on sidewalk. . 10.25 John A. Worts, Ibr on sidewalk 12.25 John Thelen, Ibr on sidewalk., 13.25 M. J. Freund, hauling stone (Mi.OO John Thelen, Ibr on sidewalk... 12.50 John Malsch, Ibr on sts.. .. . ... ti.00 M. J. Freund, hauling stone. . Wi.OO Geo. Meyers, Sr., Ibr on st 58.50 M. J. Freund, Ibr on st 42.50 J. B. Frisby, Ibr on st.. 3.00 Geo. Meyers, Sr., Ibr sidewalks. 33.50 Geo. Meyers, Jr., Ibr sidewalks. 12.50 Geo. Rothermel, police service. 50.00 Matt. Steffes & Co., sidewalk .. 326.45 Anton Kngeln, lbron p p.. 34.80 Valvoline Oil Co., gasoline. . . 35.80 M. D. Smalley, Ibr on st. 12.63 Public Service Co., st lighting. 97.00 John Walsh, police service 50 00 John Walsh, supt of w w 10.00 Herbes Bros., Ibr on w w_. 6.25 Paul Meyers, Ibr on St.... 20.00 On motion by Freund, seconded by Barbian, the bills were ordered paid as read. On motion by Freund, seconded by Nickels, the meeting adjourned. JOHN H. MILLER, President. H. E. PRICE, Clerk. ADM IN 1STRATUB'S NOTICE. J. I. Lang, Attorney. Entate of John OemiuK, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of John OeftlfnK deceased, late of the County of Mcllenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice I hat. slie will appear before the County Court of Mc Henry County, at the Court House In Wood stock, at the January Tercu, on the flrst Mon day In January next, at which time all per- Hium having claims against said Estaae are notified and requested to attend for the pur pose of having the same adjusted. All per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment to tne under signed. Dated this 26th day of October, A. D. 1912. Adv-21-iit EMME KATTNKK, Administratrix. The Round Oak stove has nearly twice the efficiency of others with the same amount of fuel. You'll notice that big amount of saving on your fuel I bills. Call and see the stove. F. L. 1 MoOmbeq, 19-3 Adv The undersigned, having leased hi* farm, will sell at publio auction on hi; premises, located two miles north o" Crystal Lake, one mile west of Tern Ootta and five mifes south of McHeu ry, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS,'12 at 10 o'clock, sharp, the following j described property, to-wit:' j 90--HEAD OF LIVE STOCK--*? consisting of 10 head of horses ba> | horse, six years old, weight 1400 lbs.: ] gray horse, four years old, weight 13<X! j lbs.; roan mare, six years old, weight J 1400 lbs.; gray mare, nine years old, j weight 1650 lbs., in foal; roan mare, j five years old, weight 1300 lbs.; roar { colt, three years old, weight 1400 lbs.: j bay road mare, three years old, sirecl 5 by Vogel's horse, wetefit 1150 lbs.: bay mare, six years old,' family broke, weight 1100 lbs.; suckling colt. 40 HEAD OF CATTLE 40 Twenty-eight cows, all either new- milch or close springers. Every cow- has freshened within three weeks of date of sale. These are all choice young cows. Registered stock bull, Hilltop Ormsby Pontiac, No. 58227; 4 head of 18 months old heifers in calf by registered bull, 4 head yearling heifers, 7-8 Holstein; 2 heifer calves, six months old, eligible to register^ 2 bull calves, six months old, eligible to register. These calves are all sired by Carlotta Clothilda Count, No. 51085. 40 HOGS 40 Fifteen choice brood sows, 8 fat hogs, 17 shoats, 150 chickens. HAY, ORAIN AND MACHINERY Thirty-five tons of choice timothy hay in barn, 8 tons of millet in barnv stack of straw, 350 bushels of black oats free from foul seed, 500 bushels of yellow oats, 500 bushels of barley, 58 acres of corn in shock cut with binder, 75 bushels of potatoes, Deering grain binder, Deering corn binder, Deering mower, Deering hay rake, Osborne hay rake, 3-section drag, Deere gang plow, new; 3 walking plows, Sterling seeder with grass seed attachment, Gale pulverizer, new; 2 Deere culti vators, new; Rockfordcultivator, Deere hay loader, new; hay tedder, land roll er, bob sleigh, new; 2 truck wagons, Newton milk wagon, combination wag on box, Clover Leaf manure spreader, top buggy, runabout buggy, 3 sets of heary harness, light driving harness, new; 2 single harnesses, buzz saw and quantity of belting, fanning mill, new; slush scraper, set of wagon springs, set of dump boards, hay rack, five bbl. galvanized tank, shoveling ' board, 2 five tooth cultivators, potato hiller, 60 gal. gasoline tank, caldron kettle, corn sheller, grindstone, set of Fair banks scales, hog rack and wagon box, hog crate, steel wheel barrow, lawn mower, 50 ft. of hose, 2 log chains, cross cut saw, vise, post hole digger, a quantity of 5 and 6 inch tile, a quan tity of machine bolts, couplings and pipes, 150 ft. of rope, 6 sacks of rock phosphate, 50 grain sacks, a quantity of stove wood, step ladder, 14 milk cans, pails .and strainers, forks, shov els and many other articles. Two heating stoves and some household furniture. As this is a large sale the machinery will be sold in the forenoon. ' M ! T : - V S; YOUR FARMING TOOLS AT COST Preparatory to raising and repairing; the building in whip)? we are doing business it becomes necessary to dis pose of our" heavy goods. Therefore we will for two weeks S£li at cost Walk ing, Sulky and Gang Plows, 6, 7 and 8 foot Pulverizers, Drills and Seeders, Corn Planters, Wagons, Buggies--in fact, everything in stock EXCEPTING MANURE SPREADERS. • • • • 5! T. Jl. Boblamkr West ItlcBtnry, Tllinol*. Fall and Winter Goods are coming in daily. Come and see our ' SW £ ATERS All kinds and prices for Men, Women, Misses and Children SHOES for Fall and Winter wear in high and regular cuts for dress and service. . . UNITED STATES CAPITAL STOCK, $25,< Vmr Amiwt here permi|§ yQij to buy when and $fl£re you please, witl^jb tjie an noyance of for change and receipts. You simply yrtte • check for the amount. The stubs of your check " book are a complete rec ord of purchases and we return the cancel led checks, which are your receipts. M£hy women do business thru our safe bank beci|us£ of the convenience. Deposit u checking- account here today. EDWIN L. WAGNER, Pr*a. --officers:-- DR. V. M„ FECERS. Vic® Pr«s= CARL W. STOiaER, CuiiUr. r" Warm Goods Have you given this any thought? Cold weather -is coming and you or some of your family are going to need some thing to keep warm. The question is, Can you afford to wait until you are forced to get them? We say you cannot. Why? Because right now is the time to get them, as the departments in all warm goods are full to the top and you will be better pleased with your selection now than later, besides the prices are lower, considering quality, now than when we will have to buy again. Think this over and then come and take a look. BLANKETS Bed Blankets are priced by weight, not by size. The line we are showing has both extra quality and fair size. 75 full size blankets, and all will weigh more than regular, at..... «.$1 .00 SI-29 S1-75 UNDERWEAR More Staley brand for Yon can t beat them. "wool and more size than aiyr line made. Two piece garments, each S1 -00 S1 -SO Union Suits at jfl.SO $2-50 $3.00 WARM GOODS Children's 2-piece, fine ribbed, heavy fleece lined shirts and pants £5© Ladies' heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, ribbed and excellent quality 25C 35c 50c Children's fleeced union suits 50c 69c Ladies' fleeced union suits 50c si.oo Boys' shirts and pants in heavy fleece, big value each L. F. BLOCK, McHENRY PHONE 79'J