«L,go, is here Let, Mr*. J.$25,000 Capital and $150,060 PrivataPropcrty.Cluarantt.es Safety of Depoaita.nn * in the e last loadover fromBENSENVILLE.Then. Jas. Weins is entertamin sister from Milwaukee.if£hisThe Friedens Geminde S will be held Sunday, Aug 2S*picniiConarLot 1 Men’reu’s Shoes, ca few pairs fThe annual picnic for the bf!'*nlo*jjn pnce fron the Old People’s and Orphans Home »xrenu, re- j wiU b£ heid hcre Sunday, Sept. 4.lttelv ac-liardwareire buying s vicinity.:inity stilll. Recent eihing.e Kruegar h are get-ire of Dr.We want a good local reporter to furnish liensentille news tor this paper every week. Write hlditor H. C rau-dock, for particulars.Fred Koelker had a rib broken in a run-a-way Aug. 14, when himself, wifeand mother were thrown out and bauly shook up. Ah are doing well.vou can taforLot 2 A larLadies and lt;worth up toYour choice lt;Lot 3 Menrted Mon-to visitBarney Franzen and Louis Schmidt had a regular picnic the past two wee as took in the G. A. R. encampment atBoston and visited triends at se\er.d^ ^ers; worth u\ance price• «n who isly, forinei-ting ready :r* lumber the Park ;eded andpoints in New \ ork on their retu. nLouis Schmidt lost his pocketbook in the woods last spring. Mrs.Geo. 1 ran-zen and Mrs. Carl Kirchhoif were out picking beri les last Si turday, and found the lost pocketboort with contents ut $85, which they promptly returned tothe iightful owner.TEBatter, ago.i neat ce-f his threeaid followe of prop-exDvjtfdedThe 39th annual reunion of the iO.»th Illinois Voluteers will b- held at Syca more Friday, Sept. 2, 1904. All comrades of the 105th, with fnmil es and friends, are expected to be presnt. ('orae and enjoy the day with the boysof ’62-65. By order ofK. M. Phelps, President.Stalln Sept. 0, ! jf. iiazei-Of our with the$500.00 for $1.00 is a big bargain It will pay anybody well to advertise his auction sale judiciously in the Herald and Register, which is the only paper that is rat bv all the farmers in1 . . - - *» MU _____Sprcial A’ etc. Also Bi House on tlS