15- Marigold--Tall African vorlte. -- 1 . JOHN J . MILLER cvyooD, it-1- ORE OE TWO WAYS, The bladder wes created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine and as such it is not liable to any form of diseases except by one of two waye. ; The first way is from jmperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other disease. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid neys is the chief cause of bladder troubles, bo the womb, like the bladder was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weak ness or disease, except in rare cases. It ie situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kid neys, back, blabder^ or urinary passage, is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some *» r,\ The error is easily made and may be easily avoided. To find out correcctly set your urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordi nary efiect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. If you 'need a medicine you should have the very best At druggists, 50 cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by, mail, upon receipt ol three two-cent stamps, to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Men tion THE JPLAISDEALER and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bmghain- ton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. jg . -IT IS gTRANGE . That some people who say they never read patent medicine advertisements will be found lugging home every now and then a bottle of some favorite remedy of theirs. We don't bother you with much .readirg but just ask you to try a 10c trial bottle of Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for constipation, indigestion, and stomach troubles. 50c and $1 sizes at | J. A. Story's HELLO! Did you say that you were not feeling well and that your stomach was out of order9 Well then, try a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and you are sure of relief. Constipation and indiges tion cured. Greatest boon to mankind % and is being appreciated by thousands. 10c will get you a trial size bottle. Lar ger sizes 50c and $1, Of J. A. Story. 1 , - •' R -• ' ' TJVV . - , . - I / West McHenry, III, the least possible Stock in In order to close out our Winter lime we will make the following Unprecedented Low Prices. We do not exaggerate when e say that this spring we have put in one ot the argest , best and cheapest lines ot lieady-Made Cloth ing, quality considered, tl at hps < ver been shown in McHenry, if not in the county To those wishing a Suit or P.mts made to older we are showing 300 samples of the host and very latest styles at $13 to $35 a suit. - We absolutely savo all ca'^h discounts, and our stock being so large you should in justice to yours If give us a look before buying as you may see som.tning here you ould not find elsewhero. W e are ready to either meet,or undersell all competitors. The latest styles and correct shapes in Executor's Notice. ESTATE of Oharlee Thompson, dece'sp.d The undersigned havinsbe^n appointed executot of the lest will and testament of Ohailes Thompson, deceabfd. lato of the county of McHenry and etate ot Illinois here by gives notice that he will appear before the O- ur.ty Court of McBenry County at t e Court Hou«e in Woodstock at the Ji ne teim, one the first Monday in June next, at which time ali persons having ilalms against SSKI estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Kst&te are r'- que-ted to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated thi6 4th day of April, A. D. 1893. ROB*KT VADX TIIOIIPSOH, Executor 4Vi cents 5 cents 5 cents and up 4% cents 5 and (5 cents B dge - L L. Muslin, 1 yard wi le, Heavy Fine Muslin, 1 yard wide, Bl< aohed Mut-lin, 1 yard wide, ln< ig ) Blue Prints, cy Dress Prints \v, ol' Underwear for Gentlemen, burner price 97c new 79 cents Men's < xtra heavy fleece lined Underwear 42 cents Ladies' and Children'* Underwear at greatly reduced prices. In tact we ara making sweeping reductions in our entire Dry Goods Department. Men's Felt Boots, extra heavy. 46 ce its Bo>b' Felt Boots, extra heavy, 39 cen^ Men s Mishawaka Knit Boots, b ill brand 92/Ce ven's Mishawaka Knit Boots with snow excluder and Wales \ Goodyear Overs, best in the market. $2.5# Men.s I buck'e Arctics, best goods, $1.17 Bo>'s 1 buckle Arctics, best good* ^ cents Ladies' Buckle Arctics ^ cen*8 Misses' Buckle Arctics, .73 cents And all other Winter Footvear at less than wholesale prices. Gloves and Mittens, Well you must see goods to"appreciate prices. ( j R O C U R I H S . Justin. Prices and quality rioht. The most complete outfits for hired men in Overalls, Jackets, 8 hi its, Boots and Shoes. h id. best have Executor's Notice. ESTATE of Jacob Menrer, deceased. The undersigneo having been appoirtod Executor of thelast Will and Testament of Jacob Meurer. deceased, late of tlie County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he -will appear be- fore the County Oouit of McHenry County at the C"urt House in Woo"stock, at thf May Term, on the first Monday in Mry next, at whieh time all persons having claims agains'. said estateare notified and re quested to attend for the purpose of havinsr the same adjusted. All persons indebted to eaiil estate are requested to make immediate payment t" the undersigned. Dated the 12th day of March, A D..189S. 37W4 WILLIAM J. MEUBBK, Executor. Executor's Notice* Estate of Mary E. Howe, deceased. The undersigned having been sppoint'd Executor of the Ust Will and Tes>»ment of Mary E. Howe, deceased, late of the county of McHenry and state of Illinois, herety gives notice that he will appear before the O mnty Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the June Term, on the first Monday in June ntxt awhich time all per; oris hp.ving claims against ea!d estate are notified and re^uest'd to attend lor the purpose of having the »ame adjusted. Alliersons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated tbifc 25th day of March A. D. 1898 39w4 ALBEBT L. HOWE,Exe.utor. V. S. LUMLEY, ATTOTNEY. Executor's Notice of Filing Final Settlement. 8TATE OF ILLINOIS, ) MCHENBY COUNT T. I Estate of Franeis Brady Sr., deceased. To all whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that on Monday, the 4th day of April, 1898, the executor of the last Will and Testa- ment of *aid deceased will present to the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House, in Woodstock, Illinois, his final report of his acts and doings as such executor, and ask the Court to be discharged trcm any and all farther duties and respon Bibilities connected with eaid estate and his administration thereof, at which time and place you may be present and resist such ap plication if you clioose so to do. 36W4 JAMES S. HOWABD Executor. A Flow Garden In our coflVe Department we have the fi.iest line we ever Try our Fancy Rio Coffee for l/» cents a pound, If not the coffee you ever had tor the price your money refunded. ^ e l.~o the celebrated San-Ceara Roast<d Coffee tor 25c. Nothing1 to <qval it in this town. The Red Dragon Tea* we make a specialty ot* Have them from 25c up Dri< d"Fruits, < annad Goods, in fact *nything you want in the Grocery line. ••Buer's Choice Syrup hss again come to t>wn. The finest Syrup in Northern Illinois. Try a keg and be convinced. FLOUR ! FLOUR! We will have a car of the famou sold Sleepy Eye Flour in this week, and those wishing Flour at Jobber's Prices can ha^ e same in 10 sack lots for Cash. Do not buy until you see me, as 1 w 11 save you money. Pankako, the gieit health preserver can be had at the Farmers Store, 10c per packp je. „ West McHenry. Illinois, ON A full line of New Styles of ' • A : WALL PAPER. A D One pound cans go id Red S fwenty-one pounds Prunes, Twenty-one pounds R iisins, Twenty pounds Sugar, i Iin-on, 10 ceii's. $1 00. II 00. $1.00. Best Flour at Right Prices. Clover, Timothy,"and all other Field and Garden Seeds. WEST MCHENRY, III 1898. MMMMMMM THE TIME • R AT LOWEST PRICES. f We are showing a more complete line of Sampler* than ever before and prices were never as low. You will not see the best goods and lowest prices if you do not inspect our stock. Very Truly, J. E. CR1STY, Ringwood, 111. For you to se ttle upon pUm for Spring House Cleaning. While we are not an expert in thn line, we have a faint idea of the requirements for the occasion and are anxious to do all in our power for "suffering humanity." (in the way of counsel and advice) during the trying ordoul. We wou'd suggest you have your heating stove* taken down «jnd cared for. Your cumbersome cook stove or range replaced with one of our Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves, That can be moved from one i-pot to another by a child if desired. Then begin operations to suit yourself Remember that, we have such needed articles as Carpet Sweeps re, Carpet Stretchers, Brooms Dusters, Scrub and window Brushes, Curtain Rings, Tacks anc Tack Hammers Picture Nails, Pieturo Books and Picture Cord. I carry a complete line of Paints, Oils, Varnlshgs, Stains. Brushes, Glass and Putty. [ am agent for Crown Cottage Colors, the bent puinl in (he market, guaranteed free from adulter ation of any nature, and sold with the understanding that if found (t lerwise your money will be refunded and you reimbursed for yo <r , i rouble and expense. Wc will b < pleased to malte estimates on your wants of anything in our lino. HespeeUully {Yours. F. L. McOMBER. West Side Hardware Store OTQHN "pYANSON'S IF YOU ARE SATISFIED To exchange your cash for up to date Merchandise we can promise you some good bargains. W e invite your particular at tention to our From Lake and McHenry Counties. SHOE STQCK. Its comp'eteness is beyond dispute. Its pri< But we must keep it moving--always moving--will you move it ? are correct, help to Going! Tg°, Going L Eastern Arkansas, where health is goood soil fertile and the To get u - a home that, will be our the land of plenty. Complete for 25c. FRESH SEEDS, KIND THAT CROW JSTEW Prints Sisgbms, Wall Paper, Shades, I Going I Lacs Curtains and Staptries Await Tow Coning, Going! f i n e ; g r o c e r i e s . |Going! Going! Going! Going! Going! own dear home in , 189:8, From 163 Washington St. Chicago.* and Armour's Picnic Hams, 10 to 12 pounds average, 8£c. Do you need Graniteware, such as Tea and Coffee Pots, Basins, Pails, etc. We have a special sale of these Granite goods Saturday, April 16, Monday, April 18. and We Bid You Welcome. JOHN EVANSON & CO. West McHenry. Illinois. To be*a first-class move for you or your friends neighbors would not be so jealous. Where the rich and level dairying. To bo settled with men wh-) havo the" pu;h energy. To make much happiness as woll as tue narrow mint ed one uneasy. To show you where 2 pounds of Butter con be made easier and cheaper, than 1 pound here. To prove much that looks to you unreasonble, or we pay your fare, which is very cheap. This collection -will furnlsli Flowera in In abundance from early spring to late fail. No oxher offer to match this ; 1. C ant Comet Asters--Flowers like large,* graceful Chrysanthemums, White, pink, yellow, red anU blue. 2. New White Branching Asters-A auperb novelty. Try It. 3. vine in one season. J; Hp lyhocks-Yellow, rose, magenta black, pink, lavender, pale lemon and white mixed. ®*. Sweet PettS--In all the colors of/ the r&inl ow. To Say Nothing but Saw Wood. T1IAT IS Japanese.Hop* (variegated)--A hardy e oi striking beauty. Will cover a porch Come On! Free Fare. To All Buyers of 80 Acres. " Your Unsystematical and Sincere Friend, T. V. SLOCUM. "Wanoonda, Illinois. nasturtiums-Dwarf, novelties, mixed. All the '98 Many Bargains we 7* ./Hysseun, Little Cem-foo flower BDiken have been counted on ofie plant. Verv fragrant, 8. Mignonettes--Fragrant flowers all the year round. "•Chrysanthemums, Double Hybrids --White, yellow, crimson, bronze yellow, lilac, rose, etc. l<>. Verbenas-Quantities of superb, fra- grant cat flowers. 11. ^pomora Srtosa-The rose colored Mocn Flower 12. Morning Clories--Giant Imperial just from Japan, 6 to 0 inches across, Tran- seend deocrrlptlon. 13. GeranlumS'--In variety from seed the first fceason. - 14. DI an thUS-~Spotted China Pink. We are not Tolling you of tlie are offering in FINE FURNITURE, Such as Parlor and Bed Room Sets, Couches, etc., that we are] selling at prices that have never before been touched in McHenry, even by us. Call and look at the fine stock we are displaying, the best for! the money it has ever been our fortune to secure. A. C. SPUKLING, |Veterinary - Surgeon, West MeHenrj, 111. given to the treat-Special attention | ment of Cows. onice*t residence on Waukegan street, one tloor oast ot Hotel Park. JOHN ;J. BUCK, Restauranl A great fa- WE PAY THE POSTAGE. Our Catalogue Free. OSBORNE STODDARD, Madison, N. J WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF Caskets, Coffins, Burial Robes, Etc. I ^Boardmg^ J. W. BONSLETT, Plumbing Contractor. Al! Kills of Sanitary PlomliiBE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO AVe guarantee first class work in every respect. Call and see me before purchasing. JACOB JUSTEN. McHenry, 111., Feb. 15, 1898. Near the Iron Bridge, McHenry, Board bv the Day or Week at Reasonable t'ates, A HIOB LTITE OF KOW BOATS , .T LANDING. for rent by the hoar or day a\ asonable rates. Pure Wines, Liquors and Oj icr » Uigurs ^ always on hand. •^rresbLager Beer eonstM. n dracutht Qood StalHlng for.HoreOC, Has just received a very com plete stock of Plumbing Coeds,Bath Tubsf Clcsetsy Lavatories and Fixtures. •' Steam and Hot Water Heating. Complete stock of all fizes Galvanized and Black Pipe and Fittings on hand. Office and Show Room in Jacob Bon- slett'fl Agricultural Implement Building, McHENRY, ILL. DRALKH IN D R U G S a n d M E D I C I N E S A FUIX LINE OF C H E M I C A L S . D Y E S T U F F S , Paints, Oils and Colors CON8TANTL1 OH HAND. FDI.L LINK ;OF ISPATEWT WEDICIIKEE, TOILET ARTICLES, Stationery and Druggists' Sundries. Physicians' Prescriptions j OarefK Uy corapounded by a Registered Pharmacist. Four Patronage : s r t<jp«ctfully soHclted. --JULIA A, STOR Y One Door Wast of Ri\er*id» 1 CM « ti cHenry,111 Paint is to a Building what clothing is to the body. It is just as important. You should take as much care in selecting the paint to clothe your property, as you do in selecting the material to clothe your person. Paint pre serves the building. Paint gives beauty to the building. In painting the labor costs more than the paint. There will be a large waste if the right paint is not used. THE SHERWIN- WILLIAMS PAINT is made for painting buildings. It is not a low-priced paint but it is cheap because the best. It is made of the purest matenals-that wear the longest. The colors are bright and handsome. A booklet on paint free. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO., PAINT AND COLOR MAKERS. a(,„0. riaveland. 2629 Stewart Avenue, Chicago. 897 Wasblngton'street, New York. 21 St Antoia© Street, Montreal. 3. PERKINS, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. The very beet Staffers. Eosei.e Oil only 8c at Paint and Wall Paper House u e sell the celebrated Sherwin-Williams Paint. There is none better. Call and see our VVall Paper Patterns, representing the patterns of various styles produced by a dozen factories at prices that are beyond competition.. Room Mouldings to Match all Wall Paper, Graining, Paper Hanging, Sign Writing. All specialties and a first-class job guaranteed. Call .and see me. No trouble to give estimates on work, B, B. 1EKK1NS,