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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Nov 1891, p. 8

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IS - ivetere m bfMINi or beatoa pleas MM of the great WmL If their Journey Mat all ftfOfdfege* Nowhere etee can b««eSn #uckoe»tre* <rt entarpriee *iid American vimasin Chicago -or JCansa* City, and few invite lovert of elegance <UK! beauty like St. Loni*. la going farther into the ,'UrMt West" there are various routes the tourist may select, but supposing the start is made from Chicago the great starting point of western travel, no line can be found more desirable than the Chicago & Alton, the great "Three Link" route, and its unsurpassed connections. Etegant cars, courteous train men, a first class track, and every convenience that modern railroading employs is here fonnd for safety and comfort. The coun­ try traversed is unexcelled for beauty of scenery--the vertible garden of the conti­ nent. Be sure and secure tickets of the Chicago & Alton if you wo^ld,, Jjay§ a pleasant journey. SUDDEN DEATH#. Heart disease is by far the most fre­ quent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. The symptoms are not generally under­ stood. These are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or dis­ tress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind ia stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on heart disease free at Geo. W. Besley's, who sells and guarantees Dr. Miles' un- equaled New Heart Cure, and his Restor­ ative Nervine, which cures nervousness, headache, sleeplessness, effects of drink­ ing, etc. It contains no opiates. ?r' . -------- MILES' NERVE ft LIVER PILLS. An important discovery. They act on the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speed­ ily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest, 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples at Geo. W. Besley's. IB HSMT Of i ttUUULI m m w KH:*X mwftm Wa EMIIRPRISE; COWBIHEO WITH TALENT, BRING GLORY AND ' WF HONOR--A LESSON TO YOUTH OF TO-MY MI iTftiifci i ii ---» iimmm AUMIM MM ftnatf HWi wpwuillt VKVvl «v« "vP® limuww wtwwwww ly Dr. Berry's Special Treatment*--Isler. views with Patients and Promieeet Sr. Cbariea H. Berry is a native of Putnam county, New York, and Is now about fortjrflve years of age. From boyhood he gave Indication ofrtbe great success he was hereafter to achieve, as he devoted all his spare time from his studies and work to constant experiments in chemistry and biology, and before he was fifteen years old had been aubbed by his playmates " the doctor.' Graduating with honor from the schools in his native place, he entered upon the study of medi­ cine with enthusiasm, received bis degree, took a prolonged hospital course, and settled down to i- *•' s-c' ST xxxx IT IS THE BEST •-! * r -.f IMft practice. . . He rapidly built up a practice that any physi­ cian might be proud of, but feeling that be needed a wider field for his talents he decided to give it up, travel for a few years, and then settle in Chicago, a most fortunate decision for the •Northwest. Ten years ago be located in Chicago, trad in three years had made himself better known and more respected and honored than the oldest physician in the city. l)r. Berry's methods of treatment are pecu­ liarly his own. His taste for experiment has re­ mained with him, and his chemical labratory is one of the stents of Chicago, to these interested in these subjects. During his professional ca­ reer he has devoted himself exclusively to the treatment of chronic diseases, making a spec­ ialty, particularly of Catarrh, Throat and Lung Diseases, Skin Diseases, and Diseases of the Nervous System. He has felt that in this way greater "success was to be achieved and more glory than if be frittered away his time and talent* trying to cure every­ thing. That he was right the result has proved. To one unacquainted with his practice it seems Incredible the number of invalids that he treats, but three or four hundred patients a day at his office in Chicago is by no means unusual. The doctor's manner Is that of the old school physician, the one we have heard our fathers talk about, and his sympathy is s has become a proverb iu Chicago, are one and all his friends. They feel great that it His patients that it is ies a whole floor in this enormous corner bulld- pecially fitted up for Ms various treatments. There will be Use Plllsbury's Best Flour and your bread will always be a well spring of joy in the family j light, sweet and wholesome. MAKES WHITER BREAI BAKES BETTER BREA&, • , * / ' * " * * • & ? } : , Than any other flour manufac­ tured. If you are not using" Pillibury's Best try a sack and you wil| pe no other, ,q^yf j,J$ per ^ack. We also carry ^5 iiive as your orders and we will try and please you in quality and price in any flour you might , the either, but some palnfal that I suffered quite a ntt®e ftroe® thcMft, "After trying several phyaMans.some of whom promised tw cute me and seme of whom pooh- poohed the whole thin* and told me I would out­ grow it, but none of #Eont succeeded in benefit­ ing me, t became thoroughly disgusted -nd de­ cided to stop doctoring and wait for that day when 1 should outgrow It. I probably should have watted eight or ten years if I bad not fortu­ nately heard of Dr. Berry sad the numerous and surprising cures he was accomplishing in all forms of skin disease. I went to see him at once, and when heboid me he could easily cure me I began his treatment. The doctor said it was a bad case of acne, and tt would probably require a four months1 treatment. I didn't care for that Pour months was certainly better than four years " However, time required. In one month 1 was much better and in two months I was well, without the sign of a pimple or blackhead. Since then the scars have rapidly left, until to-day my skin Is as smooth ami as free from scars ana blemishes as any one's. It Certainly is astonishing with what rapidity I got Well, especially when I remember I fooled along for six years with other doctors and steadily grew worse instead of better. Dr. Berry thor­ oughly understands his business, and I would go to him for treatment for any of the diseases of which he makes a specialty." NASAL POLYPUS AND CATARRH. Mrs. g. Stielow resides at Niles Center, III., one of Chicago's flourishing suburbs, and, as she her self says. w«h a great sufferer until relieved by l»r Berry's "reatment. The description oi her ease is much snore graphically given in her own words, however, Mi we will let 318% self tell her story. yv• t Dr. Berry was in error as to the His medicines acted like a charm. Kemember tne placei^ tWoi Hirer Valley Roller Mills. BUY not their money that he cures them for, but that principally and above all it is his object to re­ store them to health. The doctor's offices are locatei at 103 State street, on the corner of Washington, and it is well worth any stranger's time when in Chicago to visit them. He occu­ pies ing. and has special rooms s ving Ms various treatme' _outia his electric rooms, with the many bat­ teries for administering this vital fluid; the lung rooms for administering the "gold" treatment, of which so much has been written, and of the success of which too much cannot be said; the catarrh rooms, the skin disease rooms, the gynte- cologicsi rooms, and so on one after the other, and over all presides Dr. Berry, directing the treatment and prescribing the remedies, entering Into every detail himself and looking after every patient personally, but ably seconded by Dr. F. «. O'Brien, his chief of staff. HI8 MODS OF PRACTICS. ftp. TRerry believe* tbnt« practice sotfc us his should be conducted on business principles, and that when a patient pays his money he expects that money's worth, and--he gets it. Too many ignorant quacks have attempted to wheedle money out of the sick and helpless, and have stated that by writing a letter to them describing their symptoms they could be cured as well at home as at the physician's office. This is non­ sense. Dr. Berry does not mean to say that in no case can a patient describe his symptoms intelli­ gently by letter, but what he does mean is that a personal examination by a skilled physician is much better than any description of a disease by letter that was ever written. What doctor can tell from a written description of a skin disease what the disease is? Not one, and although he might guess correctly in one case. In the next ninety-nine he would fail. The same with nerv­ ous diseases, and with bladder, kidney, uterine and stomach troubles. To obviate this difficulty and to know exactly the condition of the patient, and the stage of the disease he has to treat, Dr. Berry for a number of years has been been sending throughout the Northwest his chief of staff,Dr. F. I). O'Brien. l)r. O'Brien visits the towns personally, examines the patients who applv for treatment, reports their exact condition to Dr. Berry, who then looks after them personally, and who can then pursue an intelligent treatment by correspondence, knowing from past experience that he can abso­ lutely depend upon the diagnosis made by Dr. O'Brien. It is Dr. Berry's intention to have Dr. O'Brien visit Woodstock. 111., on Monday, Nov. 2, Tuesday, Nov. 8, and Wednesday, Nov. 4, and remain at the Richmond Hotel, for three days, so that there may l>e plenty of time for any one in the vicinity of Woodstock to call on him for a personal examination. These consultations are absolutely free, and costnothiug. Dr. Berry will be pleased to have any and all who are suf­ fering from any form of chronic disease, of which he makes a specialty, call on Dr. O'Brien for an examination. After examining them thoroughly, Dr. O'Brien will report the result to Dr. Berry, and the patient will then be pla< under Dr. Berry's exclusive and personal char„ all medicines being sent directly by him and all directions for treatment being given by him. In this way Dr. Berry can cure his patients as well as if they were in Chicago and coming regu­ larly to his office. Whenever a case is incurable, as without doubt there are some, Dr. Berry in variably refuses to treat it, arid every patieut ap­ plying for treatment can rely absolutely upon the doctor's diagnosis and prognosis. Anyone who is in the liabit, of reading the great Chicago dailies has no need of an introduc­ tion to Dr. Berry. Every week these papers pub­ lish an interview with him on some popular medi­ cal topic, and every week there appear inter­ views with patients he has cured and prominent business men, who only too gladly endorse his system of treatment. Dr. Berrv has compiled about one hundred interviews with patients, and testimonials from another hundred prominent business men into a little volume of 130 pages, and for the benefit of those who are unacquainted with his treatments, be has sent some of them to the Richmond Hotel. The doctor requests Anyone who Is Interested in this subject to call and get a copy; there is no charge, and a uerusal of the "" Mftay anyeue, . so OP DfSEASeS ¥R1!A' -J? A \ • -S ^ Where you "cau do the best* This means • tirfp mi-- : : Pickle ^Factory, West McHenry, III. jeofail ki*4* tatf* * trot's MRS. 8. STIILO#* But enough about the doctor. Now sometbini abont his patients. The class ofdlseasesof whici Dr. Berry makes a specialty are all chronic dls eases, namely diseases which have gotten a strong hold on the patient, and are difficult to cure. His specialty is catarrh, skin and nervous diseases, including treatment and cure of Pimples, Freckles, Blotches, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Super­ fluous Hair, Tumors, Scrofula and all Skin Dis eases; Diseases of the Ear, Catarrh, Bronchitis, "Asthma, Consumption and all Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Lungs; Loss of Strength and Vitality. Backaches, Headaches, Weakness of Different Organs, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Kid­ neys and Bladder, Diseases of Women, and all Diseases of the Nervous System. Interviews with patients who have been cured of some one of these diseases appears weekly in the various Chicago dailies, and it doubtless would prove interesting to our readers to repub­ lish some of these interviews, and we therefore do not consider it necessary to make any excuse for doing so. , and he alone of all thUttoeiflfc' id and treated me kipW/WpW nm with me. He said that there:m: no «MM lay Operation atalVbutOu^lfjMd cute MM without dpubt. ; CUKE1) IN TWO WEEKS. " I tell you fntnklv, I didn't more than half belice him, but l"began his treatment. The first week 1 wasn't a particle belter, and. of course, I was a little discouraged. One morn4 :uf, iwiliin after beginning treatment, I woke knd nothing at first seemed natural. I could not udwilua what the trouble was until finally upi .._lston£ec . _ . waa it, «tMl after eight years of constant suffering no wonder It seemed strange. I leaped out or bed and from that day to this I have been a per­ fectly well man. „ ,, ,_ , "Willi die in two years? Not a bit of It. lam going to live for fiftv to make tip for what I have goasthrough Publish this in every newspaper in the United States and Europe, and if I were only rich enough I would pay the expense my­ self, Dr. Berrv hasn't his equal in the medical profeasion, and nothing that I or any one else can say is one-tenth what he deserves.' SCRATCHED FOR SIX YEARS. William Havlll, who resides at OT90 Exchange avenue, between Ninety-seventh and Ninety- eighth streets, South Chicago, 111., is one ot our oldest residents, a man of wealth and respected and esteemed by all who know him. Mr. Ilayill suffered agony from eeaema. un itching skin disease, for years, and, as he himself says, had given up all nope, when Dr. Berry, In aplte of all his doubts, cured him. KB. w*. HAVHJ* ' I had had catarrh for six years," said Mrs. Stielow, '• and no doctor seemed to understand my case and how to cure me. When I went to Dr. Berry 1 found out the reason, as all the others who had treated me had failed to dis­ cover that my nostrils were stopped up by a large nasal polvpus. I had great trouble with my head, would get so dizzy I would be afraid of falling, and at night 1 always had to sleep with my mouth open, as I couldn't get any air through my nose at all. 1 would wake up every morning sick and dizzv and with my throat so parched and drv that I could not swallow. I was losing flesh rapidly and feeling very sick and discour­ aged after all my failures to get relief, when a friend of mine, who had been cured by Dr. Ber­ ry, advised me to go and see him. j CURED IN THREE MONTH*. . "After examining me Dr. Berry toltf Jnrn how bad I was, but said he knew he could cure me, and from the way he said it and from the thorough understanding he seemed to have of my disease, I believed him. He did not disap­ point me, either. After he had removed the poly­ pus from my nose I began to improve steadily, and in two months I was almost well. In three months I was completely cured and with Dr. Berry's permission I stopped the treatment. "Since that day 1 have had no return at all of my old symptoms, can breathe freely through both nostrils, my health and strength have re­ turned, no dizzy sensations anymore and as well and comfortable as any woman can be. Dr. Berrv is a great doctor and the kindest man in tte worU.'- a v.. CATARRH CURED. Miss Nellie John«on"ls a yonisg Iwt* fftfeara of age, daughter of Mr. P. A. Johnson,one of the well-known and prominent citizens of Morris, 111. Nellie had been a sufferer for six years from an aggravated case of catarrh and enlarged ton­ sils, and, although Mr. Johnson had tried almost everything to cure her. he had failed in his efforts until he went to Dr. Berry. 'My little daugh­ ter, Nellie," said Mr. Johnson to a re­ porter who inter­ viewed him on his last visit to Chicago. has been a great sufferer from catarrh and chronic sore throat for the past six years. The dis­ ease affected her //( health badly, she ' was so delicate and i ethereal that at times "j, we were afraid we rf. would lose her, that J she would never live fl to grow up. She had nkllik johnson no appetite, and that nasty inflammation in lier throat, with the accumulations, kept her con­ stantly ailing. And worse than all else, every month or two she would be attacked with severe vomiting spells that would last two or three days, and that would leave her in such an exhausted state that It would be weeks before ahe would rally. CURED AT LAST. " Finally, having tried about every doctor and all kinds of remedies, and being almost in des­ pair of getting Nellie well, I heard of Dr. Berry and took Nellie in to gee htn>. He examined her carefully and told me just what he found, name­ ly, a catarrhal inflammation of the mucous sur­ faces of the nose and throat, and tonsils that were so enlarged by chronic inflammation that they almost closed up her throat. He, however, encouraged me greatly and told me he would have her well in four months. " We began the treatment ntoncc.and although the Improvement seemed slow, still it was sure. As soon as the doctor was able to operate on the tonsils the cure went on much more rapidly, and by the end of the four months Nellie was cured, just as he promised me. Her appetite had re­ turned, she had grown plump and healthy look­ ing, the inflammation In ner throat had disappear­ ed. and, in fact, she was well. That was a month ago, and to-day (Feb. 85,1890,) Dr. Berry tells me there is no danger of a relapse, and, barring the accidents of childhood, ahe will remain a healthy child. My experience with Dr. Berry has been e most pleasant one. I have always found him courteous, sympathetic and thorough In all he does, but the best proof of his success is the crowded condition of his offices. Patients seem to throng to him by the hundreds, and, as I said before, my experience teaches me they are all well pleased with the doctor's treatment. I shall always take great pleasure in recommending the •lck toDr. Berry." NEURALGIA FOB BIGHT TEARS. Here is a miracle I At least Mr. Sol Sllmmers who resides at 8906 Dearborn street, Chicago, say so, and to hear him tell of bis rapid cure by Dr. Berry it certainly sounds like one. rscarcely know how to begin," said Mr. Slim !ll yi ' ' . eight vears. The agony was simply excruciating, mer. " to telf you how I have suffered for the past SKIN DISEASE OF THE FACE. Pimples of the face, or acne, as phyddans term It, Is one of the oegt common of all skin diseases, especially among the young, and although most doctors find great difficulty in curing t It Dr. Berry seems to be as successful in1 this as In the other diseases he treats. Mr. Charles Oralfs. who lives in Moline, 111. was afflicted a number of years with this disease, but fin­ ally had the good fortune to hear of i, i Dr. Berry, went to fr him for treatment him for treatment and was perfectly cured In two months. Let him tell bis own story. " For over six years," said Mr. Oralfs, "I had had continual outcrops of pimples and black- on my face. Thqjf began to come When I KB. CHARLES a BALI'S. it Will pay you RNpMtfUtVt OR!! and A. CRI8TY. 8ALARY and Commission to VfiiilJa Agents, Men and Women, Teach. ers and oiergvmen to Introduce a new and popular ttaendard look, MARVELS sf the NEW WEST A new Agent told 70 in erne wttk. Ao'tiTt profl**. ilSLSO Over 360 original engravings, 10,400 copies foid in one week, Kxtluslv* territory. Endorsed by the greatest men of our country, Apply to $PBBBNSLYBlU,rUB. CO.,SmnMi,Oom and at one time it, took three men to hold me down. I had a neuralgia of the kidneys and bladder, and, although neuralgia is bad enough when located in any part of the body, when it affects the kidneys the pain is unbearable, don't mean to say that during these eight years 1 always suffered In this way, but what I do mean is that not for one moment was I entirely free from pain, and there would freequently be hours and davs when the pain was so Intense that sim­ ply to <fie and end It all would have been the greatest happiness. I suppose, however, no one but those who have experienced It can under stand. "NO RELIEF FROM PAIN. And for eight years I suffered. I would lie on one side, then on the other; would sit up in bed. would walk around mv room, would try peculiar positions, would take hot sitz baths, and still the pain' continued. Various doctors treated me and none relieved me. The most prom inent and oldest sur geon in Chicago told me I would have to be operated on, and that even with the operation I could not Jive two years." "And now. sir, for the miracle, for I can call it nothing else. One day, in looking over the papers, 1 saw an account of two persons that I was personally acquainted with having been cured by Dr. Berry. I knew If he hadn't cured them they would never have permitted him to say so. w 1} tlrlous ' is the when mer. following Althol "I want to say, to begin with," said Mr. Havlll, •that there is no doctor in the world like I)r Berry. 1 am not a young man, and I have seen a great deal of life, and in all my experience i have never met Dr. Berry's equal as an hones man and a most skillful physician. For six years life was a torture to me from a skin dis ease I had on my face. The skin was red and swollen, my eyes and evelids were inflamed, but to crown all the agony there was a constant and horrible itching. There was no use trying not to scratch, I simply had to. And the more 1 scratched, the worse it itched. Nothing would stop it. No doctor could relieve me and no medi­ cine seemed to have any effect. I have been treated bv scores of doctors, have spent hun dreds of dollars and have swallowed thousands of bottles of medicine. One doctor in Chicago, who I think knows nothing, but to whom most physicians here send their skin cases, trented me, sent mo South for one winter, and didn't do me a particle t>f good. The best skin specialists, not only In Chicago, but in this country, have treated me, and with the same result. lL ALL THE DOCTORS FAILED^ "Every one of them failed to cure me^ et e*6n benefit me for any length of time. All the doc tors in my part of the city know about my case, and have been patiently wniting to see Dr. Berry fail, as all others have done; but, thqD.ks to Dr. Berry's skill, he didn't fail. He cured me, and the doctors have got left for once. CURED AT LAST. "In November, 1889,1 had reached such a state that if I couldn't get relief I wanted to die. The itching, the burning and the crawling, as if ten thousand insects were crawling over my face, were frightful. On November 13, 188S), I called flrst on Dr. Berry. After a careful examination, not only of my skin, but of my whole body, he pronounced me curable, and said he would take my case. This did not encourage me much, i* all of the other doctors who had trented me had told me the same thing, but as I had to do some­ thing, and as I knew Dr. Berry had been won­ derfully successful in some other skin disease cases, 1 began his treatment. A month passed and I got no better, except­ ing that the doctor had succeeded in relieving the itching. In two months, however, the lm- >rovement was very marked,and I began to have lopes of a cure. < "There is scarcely anything mord to add, ex­ cept that Dr. Berry has completely' and perma­ nently cured me. I know that the cure Is jermanent, as It has been months now since I lave had any of the disease show -Itself. I am at perfect ease, never have to rub or scratch any more than others do, and can enjoy my night's sleep like the rest of mankind. During the six yearB I suffered I had to snatch my sleep at in­ tervals during the paroxysms of itching, and when I remember how broken my rest then was, I can assure you that now 'sleep is very sweet.' 1 have told Dr. Berry that I should insist upon having my cure published in the papers, but both the doctor and myself wanted to wait to see that it was permanent, with no sign of n return. The doctor is now satisfied, and so am I, and I can only add, as I began, that 'there is no doctor In the world like Dr. Berry.' " A SEVERE ATTACK OF! RHEUMATISM. Rheumatic pains are very prevalent in the winter season, and probably every one has suf­ fered more or less from them during the last few mouths. But when they grow so severe thiit one Is doubled up and crippled and can't move around, then it is that the doctor who can cure them is sought out and his skill called into requisition. Those who are well along in years iffer the most, and Mr. John Daley, of 5l( Twenty-sixth street, Chicago, was no exception to the rule. For over a year now," said Mr. Daley, I have sufferedfcWith rheumatism, but it was only this winter that I was so crippled by it that 1 was unable to get around and do mywork. I hated to give up and acknowledge I was sick, because I don't like doctoring, and Ij, Ku expected a long courserrw of medicines and treat-21-^ S ment before I got well if I ouce began. I tried all kinds of liniments and remedies, but fin­ ally I found that I was MR. JOHN balky growing rapidly worse instead of better, ano went to see Dr. Berry. "The doctor had cured me of a blood trouble about a year b^ore, and I knew he was the doc tor to cure mefof this quickly, if any one could When I first called on him I could scarcely walk I was so sore and stiff, pains iu every Joint and muscle in my body, and limping along as if * were 80 instead of 60. 1 told the doctor he must get me well quick, and he said he would do his best. Every one knows what Dr. Berry's 'best' is, and all I have to add is that in one week I was better, and in two weeks I was well. How's that for fast time? 1 have remained well, of course, as Dr. Berry's medicines don't cure you for a few weeks only, but they cure you for good. He's a great doctor, and I shall always go to him for anything. ST. VITUS' DANCE QUICKLY CURED. The present Is a time of progress in all things, and the young study harder and progress faster than did the children of a decade ago. This has MR. SOL SLIMMER. SALESMEN! LOCAL OB THA VJCHA G. To represent our well-known house. Ton need no eipital to repretert a firm that warrants nursery stock flrst class and true to name. WOBK ALL THE YEAS tt00 per month to the right man. Apply quick, stating age L L M A Y A f H K Nurserymen, Florists PAUL, MJIfK. Wlsmea. - »** ffbis bon«* Is mpOMlM*) ' too KM fever last «um- mmediately began this nervoiis trouble. Jenny lot over the scarlet fever all right," sa{d her mother, who resides at 868 rhirty-first, street, "ahe Immediately began to be affected " *"*" of const and KOH- walk across the floor without someone leading sleep this Jerking and twiching would keep up, andof course her rest her. Even during her was very much broken." Before her sickness she was a sweet-tempered child, botnow if I opposed her in any way she would fly into a tantrum and^ I could do nothing with her. She lost r *•" and strength, and In spite of all the di took her to she steadily grew worse instead better. A relation of mine who had been cu: by I)r. Berry Anally told me to take her to him, and If anyone could cure her he could. DR. BERRY CURES HER. *1 followed the advice so kindly given, and, after examining her carefully, Dr. Berry told me he would havener all right again in about two months. It seemed almost miraculous the way that child beran to Improve after the first week's treatment. In one month she was well, but by the doctor's advice I continued the treatment until the two months were up. By that time there wasn't a sign of her old disease, and there hasn't been a sign of it since. She sleeps well, eats well, has gained rapidly in strength, not a particle of twitching anywhere, and she is now as sweet-tempered a child as you can find any­ where. I consider Dr. Berry the best physician In the West, and all his patients that I have ever talked with say the same thing. He is kind and gentle, and in spite of his enormous practice he s very thorough with every patient that he takes under treatment." Jenny Taylor's mother's name Is Mrs. E. Lub- ben, and she resides at 868 Thirty-flrst street, Chicago, where she will be pleased to give fur­ ther particulars about her daughter's case to any one who will call on her, or write her. CONSUMPTION CURED. We publish to-day an account of the cure of Mr. Jno. P. Carrillas, who lives at 146 South Water street, Chicago, and who for a long time has been engaged In the fruit business at No. 6 Dearborn street. I will very glad­ ly give my experi­ ence under Dr. Ber­ ry's tr e a t m e n t," said Mr. CarriSlaag when questional ot a reporter," a* I know it may prove of immense value to those afflicted as I once was. About' eight months agoi suddenly realized that my lungs were In a bad condition, and, although fora number of months before that I had bad pains in my chest and a disa­ greeable hacking JOhk f. carrillas. cough, I had not been alarmed. ' But the cough became so bad, the loss of flesh and strength so marked, that I was thoroughly scared, and at ouce went to consult a physician who is spoken of by other doctors as the best lung specialist in Chicago. I do not care to give his name, but it is enough to say that he told me I had consumption, and held out very little hope of curing me. He said the lungs were too far gone to do much for roe, and that the best he could do would be to prolong my life a little and make me more comfortable. "That seemed like my death warrant surely, and I had almost resigned myself to die, when I heard, most fortunately, of Dr. Berry and the great cures he was accomplishing. I went to see iftn at once. What a difference there was be­ tween the two doctors! The first said there was no hope and I must surely die; Dr. Berry told me that my case was by no means hopeless, that he would put me under treatment at once, and, although he would not promise to cure me, he believed that he could. That of itself was about the best tonic he could have given me, and, with hope again restored, I started in on the treat- v ' *y •/; CUttDATUm ' 'By le end oi one month only I T>egan to no­ tice the good effects. . The cough was much bet­ ter, scarcely any distress in breathing, appetite picking up and stronger In every way. At the end of three months and a half 1 was cured, and instead of being in the grave that one physician destined me for I am attending to my business as usual. I consider myself cured, and I know I owe Dr. Berry my life. It is now three months since I stopped his treatment, and there has not been any sign of any return of the disease. Cer­ tainly if during all this cold, damp weather of " JUSTEN BROS. A - - V. • And %e WHiit you alt in it. |a Inct we want tverj body to enjoy it. With Two Stores, 6ne o« ih« Wr»t#id ih« East side, they present to the buying public A Larger Stock OF ALL KINDS OF FURNITURES Title Fa'l Ihitn ever bflfore, whiehwe are ofterlog at greatly B10VUD FBICIS, IS THE TIME TO B We also k*»ef> In stock a full iloe of samples of CARPETS, Atidt'ftngive yon anvthlrg from th#» cheapest tothe flneat Brucs* Is. al lower prices than any other bouse to tbe county. W« J tbt Itntfe iBd I prices alt to pieces. We want the C»sb, and Cash s maker* the maie go and the wheels go round, and tiever fkiitf* * * ^ \ • . " ' . r ' r ' ? % I We can undersell mySwfyl cauie we do out own work, we pay ho rent, we make no unnec- cesaary expenses, buy for *pot ' i cash, attend to cur own bu&ift&s and nobody else's an^ give the buying public the benefit of ;4 * ^ y Quick Sales a nd Small Profits, % 5 y v.-..-1; 1 If « - . • - > ! " : ' '* ,4* ' ' ' p -'v '*• " .. 1 Tou will find our stock of Boots and Shoes complete in every w$y and in sizes from the smallest in- 3,1 fant to the largest man. ^ 1 i ' li.' rrti'W- ? >£' "•'* We have taken gn at palt'i lj» select ing our U3DERTAKIM SU??L1S5 COFFIffS: CASKETS * TRIXHINttC, Of the latest designs. Everything new and elegant. |Pe keep nothing but th** beat. Do not fail to call and 8®e us when In want of anything In our line. the last winter, when everybody has been suffer­ ing from the grip and various other lung and throat affections, and I have remained perfectly well, without even a cough. I think 1 am justi­ fied in considering that Dr. Berry has accom­ plished a radical cure in my case at least. He is a grand, good doctor, and I can never do or say enough to repay him for what he has done for me, WHATTB* BUSINESS MKN OF OHICAGO SAT. Col. A. C.Dewey, railroad contractor, SOB Royal Insurance Bidding: "My opinion of Dr. Berry, Is, of course, that of all his pHtients. A more upright, conscientious and skillful physician cannot be found in the United States, and when 1 say that 1 know what I am talking about. He cured me of acute Bright's disease of the kidneys, heart disease and severe prostration, and I fully believe be saved my life." Harvey Jenney, of the Jenney-Grabam Com- iny, 102 Madison street. '•I am well acquainted with Dr. Berry, both , rofessionally and socially, and know him for an honorable man and a thorough physician." , Samuel Myers, with Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co., corner Lake street and Wabash avenue: Prom personal experience with Dr. - Berry I can speak of his skill iu the highest terms. I consider him one of the most competent physi­ cians in the West, and I would prefer to have him treat me rather than any other physician I know of." H. 11. Cooley, of Gregory, Cooley & Co., Union 8tock Yards: " " I)r. Berry is a gentleman and a physician worthy of any one's patronage. I speak from personal experience. I have taken great pleas­ ure in recommending a number of my friends to him, and he has cured them. This is certainly the best of all testimony. If I myself ever need a physician again I shall most certainly consult him." William Lowe, with the Chicago city sewerage department, residence S33& Calumet avenue: "I have known Dr. Berry for a long time, and I have never known anything but good of him. His skill as a physician is too well known for anything that I can say to add to It." A. N.Wagg, wholesale woolens, 186 Madison street: "As a physician Dr. Berry Is, in my opinion, unequalled: as a man he is scrupulous and hon­ est in the extreme." Robert Long, with Marshall Field &Co., Wash­ ington and State: "It affords me pleasure to express my high opinion of Dr. Berry. He treated my wire and A splendid New Hearse In connection, w h'ch will be furolthed at Reasonable Rate s. ; JUSTEN BROS. McHenry, III., September, 1691. Administrator's Notice, ESTATE of Adelaide Kernebeck, deJeased. The undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Adulaido KernebecK, deceased, late of the County, of Mellenry.and8t»te of Illinois,hereby give* notice that l e will appear before the Coum V • ourt of McHenry Ooun'y, at the Court Hou«e, in Woodsiook, at the December term on the Urst, Monday in Dec, next, at which time all persons ha /ing claims against said estate are notilied an ' requested to attend lor the purp se of having the same adjusted. All pers ns indebted <o said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the under, signed. D*ted this 12th day of October, A. D. 1891. 14w4 JOHN H. KBRNBBECK, Admin'tor. - myself successfully and restored us both to health and ha express the ob health and happiness. I cannot say enough to " ligations I am under to him." ltobert Ausley. formerly of the Western News Company. 40 Hundolph street, now With the vVftA JENNIE TAYLOR. its disadvantages as well as its advantages, ano as most children are ambitious and do not like to be excelled by their classmates, they fre­ quently study so hard that with their delicate WANTED! cents; terrt irge to be ; stton and transportation WHATF Res jnslWo men lor gen­ eral j or State a«ent8. No can* _|Tas»iug, but to take charge of local agents; territory rtuht* re­ served} business too large to be managed from main omoe. Instruction and transportation rKXI to right par- Tress. OA8KELI; LITERA­ RY CLUB. 254 Frank­ lin St., Chicago, ill. Chicago 'Herald. 120 Fifth avenue " Dr. Berry IS in person gentlemanly and cour teous; in practice, advanced and scientific; in results obtained, simply wonderful." Mr. Richard Brunt, qx Brunt & Co., 41 Wabash avenue: "I must say that Dr. Berry's treatments are the most universally successful 1 have ever been acquainted with. Tome he is the only physician." Mr. A. Weinburg, treasurer Adams & Westlake Manufacturing Co., Ontario and Franklin Sts.: " My experience with Dr. Berry has been most satisfactory, and I take pleasure in recommend­ ing him as a thorough physician and honorable gentleman." DR. BERRT CURBS CATARRI »R. BKRRY CURES SKIN DIS1 DR. BERRY CURES NERVOUS DISEASES. •iife V. 8. IUMLEY. Attorney. Administrator's Sale of Estate, STATIC or ILLINOIS. ) MCHBMRY COCBTV. J M">ienry County Court, October Tom. D. 1891, * , James B. Perry, Administrator of the estate of Anthony Snyder, deceased, vs. Christina Snyder, Catharine M. Dolben-, H. T, Doibeer, and Mary H Coiyer. Application tor on or­ der to suit Ileal Estate to pav debts By virtue ot a decretal order of tne County Court of McHenry County and State of 11»! noie, made and entered on the 13th day of October, A D 1SJI, upon the application of James li. Perry, Administrator of the Estate of Anthony Snyder, deceased, to pay debts, shall on Tnursuay, the liili dav of Novemb • A. • >. 1891, at, the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, al the late residence of the said Anthony Snyder deceased, in the Northeast part of the Town. tliip of Nonda, in said County oi M-cHcnry offer tor sale and sell at Public Auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, the fol. lowing real estate, to-wlt: The east half ot lot one (1) and the east half of the east half of lot two of the norihwe t quarter, the west half if the tortheast quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section num ber live (5). Also the west-ht If of the north­ east quaiter of section eight (8), all in town ship loriy-tour (44), n rth range nine oast o( tne third principal meridian, contain!'g in all three hundred and tifiy-two one hue dredihs acres ot land. TEHMS OK 4*LE.--irive per cent of the pnr chase nion^y cash at the time of sals, the bat snc* wnen the tale Is approved by the court ana the deeds ready for delivery. Jambb B. Pbrrt Administrator of the estate of Antbocy Sny­ der, deceased. If. K. GKAI.GEH, Auctioneer. 14*15 Dated Oct. 13th; A I» 1S91, and receive free mail 'IOO solid Leather Ad-SEND 81 instable Buggy >v»»lier«, the Lestand cheap­ est. or 8- cen.b lor UK); 15 cents for 20. H.H. SAUNDERS, itd&il Wellington. Ohio. Don't take our word for the assertions made in our advertisement, but come and aatisty, jourwl vee ae to the correctness of it, J. W. ttevsTY & Son, Biogwoo<}« Call in and see if we can t Hit you for a share of your Winter Goods. >-« fi' ' i?. A' ifelt „ .. , v I**? & SON, S Ringwood, Illinois HATS ©APS ifSjS Great Variety MITTENS! A. new line, but they will have to go at the lowest possible / > JHCPS. Underwear, At Priced that will ntooisajqnt - l i G r o c e r i e s , < 1 Canned Fruits, * China-ware, Glass-ware, Crockery, is « 'H m *hm. • -j-"^NFE€TI 0NERY, Tobacco, Cigars and Smok­ ers' Articles / In gnat Variety And Valises •'<* Almost given away HARDWARE, p ID our Hardware department; you will find a complete stock of ; She!t Hardware, Tiuware, t'ai- pentera' Tools, Cutlery. ̂ Harness and W agoji Goods, a'so Fiisfainj?^ Tackle, Wool and Jw^e» Rope, &c., at prices to «»it.r '& ' V Jt< - ; Booth Organs, Violii StriDis. j And Violin Repairs, 1 The largest assortment to Ji>i» S found in the countiy. * " , ""v. 1 - -*Vi£ •; > Stationery, Breviaries and C-hurcb Goods 'Come and see me and you will not go away dissatisfied as to 1 prices and quality of goods. ' ^ ENGEXN ,fi|j»ar the Iron Bridge, McHenry, 111. .., i .. tS4. ..".ili, ws,

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