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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Nov 1900, p. 8

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ARC OTIC. I SmJ- _ forConsI .Soar Stomach.D m^anims.Twmakr iaidlossoFSmg YacSifffe Signature ok C&itffi&SZ MIW "YOHK. Bears tip Signature of iKVr For Over EXACT Ctmror WRAPW* f.-' is still offering groceries at prices quoted below: 10 cent can of Baking powder for.;..vi... v*-* >.,... v.. .§c , 3 c a n s g o o d C o r n , f o r . . . . . . . . . . -- ^ . . » * _ • » . 2 5 c 3 cans good brand Tomatoes, for. * .41.25c 3 pounds Crackers, go at ..//». 25c 12 pounds Sal Soda, at the low price of .... . 25C 3 pounds bulk Starch. ..,. .uyj.. IOC 4 packages Muzzy Sun Gloss 1 package Premium Oats, at »»•*.*.*'.. ...V;.. 5C NOTE THESE COFFEE eA^dAINS ;#5c Mocha and Java at. .30c, 4 pounds for....$1.00 80cCoffe, a rare bargain at..35c* 4i pounds for...$I.OO 25c Coffee, a good drink, at.... aoc, 5* pounds for $1 .OO 20c Coffee will be sold at...... 16c, pounds for.. ,$l.OO 15c Coffee, our own mixture.... lac, 8 pounds for $i.OO We handle Marvel Flour, the great Bread Producer, iloney returned on every sack that does not prove Satisfactory. * CYCLONE GROCERY West McHenry Long distance telephone 303 Cttliaus* telephone 32 Illinois f k . 5 We have just received an elegant line of men's f Patent Leather Shoes at only $3.50 per pair. Other kinds such as Willow and Box Calf, Vici Kid, ChromoCalf, Etc., is the finest we ever carried in all grades and newest styles. Ladies' ? Misses' and Children's Shoes of ev^y^ j^iscrip- f tton from 40 cents to $3.99 s * "*•' Sfei 'l¥i 4" '5? * ' , i' *! We have some special bargains to offer. It will §7$ surely interest you to call and look it over. Sew Dress Goods, * Flannels || Outings, Percales, Gingham^ Flannelettes, Etc. • -Shirt Waists, - § S \ ^ s p J . : • i f . ^ F ^ e t i c h F l a n n e l s , B l a n k e t s , ' J J , J i, & Wool Skirts, Corsets, Pants,;"J]-:-1 I Qt^OCertes, < f. ^Duck Coats, Overalls, Shirtsj I Flour, Etc. ! Gloves, Mittens, Etc. . y w > <5*. ^ ; *.«• .*0 v flood* Odivtni PnMBpOjr. Telephone No. »o. M. J. WALSH. S Follow Your Fads In California folf, tennis, polo, bicycling. * flshinf?, shooting, photo- jraphing, sailing, momitaixi / «lunbLng, 8ea bathing. Outdoor Bporta in this captivating climate are twin- •err np ted by winter weather. I?f:Clli,0rn,a Lln*«ted, San­ ta Fe Route, beginning Nov. .triweekly, Chicago to LOB nJ? v" early in ?reiAber,,da"y- Chicago to kos Angeles and San Fran- fc* Illustrated pamphlet* • , Office • ****"*- Topelt. * Swta P* R'y CHICAGO •;y. Ffltinos Mid - Wind mills Steel and Wood tanks and Farm machinery A (nil line in every department r W» tee pmpaNd •*$;; 4 to do r 2 n _ \ / a h Ulell Olorlt of all Kinds 9*w»»ciai " .vr-'/ tf.v , -... * JbC .4- Conway & Rainey ; jvRinjjwood, IH. m the doctor and tnied many but Chamberlain'« Cough aow oar sole reliance. It nrnjiaTj 4olve the tongh mncus and l^iiiriug FREQUENT DOSES WLTEU THE CROIS^^AJP ronis appear we have fonnd that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled." There is, no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opinin or other injurious drug and may be given a« '•onfldently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by Julia A. Story. Remember the entertainineiit next Thursday night in Stoffel's hall tor the benefit of the school fund.' To remove a troublesome com or ^un­ ion; First soak the corn or bunion in iwarm water to softtm it, then pare it sdown as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Paan Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor­ ously for five minutes at each applica­ tion. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is uneqnaled. For sale by Julia A. Story. 1^ Don't forget the dance at Stoffel 'g hall on Thanksgiving night. > rhamborlalnV Cough ttemedy fn ChicKgo, Hisgen Bros., the popular South Side trnggists, corner 69tli street and Went- worth avenue, says: "We sell a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and find that it gives the most satisfac- ory results, especially among children or severe colds and croup. " For sale by fulia A. Story. - . < Consumption can be cured Night Sweats, Coughs and Diar­ rhea Stopped in One Week's Treatment. Fever is Controlled and Temper­ ature Made Normal in Above Stated Time. 0irect application of our remedy to Affected Lung Tissue. Ours the Only Rational and Ef­ fective Method. Marvelous Results Obtained by the Use of Newly Discovered Germicidal Remedies. FOr many years these remedies have been used and tested upon domestic anfmals lnfect- •d by diseases peculiar to the species. On the hog, in hog cholera, on neat cuttle, in pleuro­ pneumonia, etc. From the wonderful results ichieved on these animals, the remedies have for some years been used in diseases of the human family, and have shown their efficacy n other diseases. In fact, all diseases that tave their origin or causation from germs, whether microbe or fungoid, have been readi­ ly and rapidly cured by the application of ( his new germicide. Its use In the treatment >f Lung Complaints, also Catarrh, Hay Fever and Asthma, which often, and, in fact, almost always, are it the botton of the causes of liung diseases, especially # Consumption, , ' ffts tWffn productive of such wonderful, posfl- ; ive and lasting results that It can truthfully >e claimed that this heretofore dreaded scourge >f humanity, Consumption, has been conquered, and is now no longer hopeless •aid unsatisfactory from the physician's standpoint. CONSUMPTION CAN BE riTKEl), as is evidenced every day in OUR TREATMENT OF THIS DISEASE. Re- narkable progress is made by our patients 111 such a, snort space of time that it is no longer a question. One week's treatment brings about a cessation of all of the symp­ toms that are so aggravating and distressing. Night sweats cease. Cough diminishes and iusos its irritating characteristics, Expec­ toration becomes fr£e. Tn'-rease of strength is noticeable. Fever is lessened or disappears entirely. The temper- ature is lowered and soon becomes normal. Hie bowels become regular In their action and all diarrheal disturbances cease. Sleep is refreshing and natural. The general tone of the system is raised, and the patient eager­ ly awaits the time of treatment, A natural color soon appears, and the patient shows that nature once again is at work and the re­ cuperative processes are tn full activity. The various centers of infection in the lung tissue are proken up, and the parts become recep­ tive to the direct application of the remedy. We claim that our method is the only natural and sensible one, and we have proved beyond the preadventure of a doubt that, where heretofore those afflicted by this disease have hopelessly perished in due course of time, such as suffer from this scourge, if they come to us for treatment, need not fear that they will not be cured. WE CURE THEM, and in a very short space of time. There is absolutely no question but that we can So as we claim. To prove this we make the fol­ lowing proposition: "We will treat any one suffering from Con­ sumption for one week without pay, and if after such trial of our remedies and methods they find our claims substantiated they may then begin a regular course of treatment." We positively assure «H afflicted »!th CON­ SUMPTION tliat in one short week ail of the disturbing and distressing symptoms will have been ameliorated and the patient en­ tered on recovery. No case is too severe for us to cure. Pa­ tients in all stages of the disease are benefit­ ed in a short time. Call and be convinced See and converse with patients now under treatment, and with those we have treated. Charges reasonable and within the reach of all. The Bannorman Institute, 782 Madison St. Voice from the Grave, Prof, Bannerman, Chicago,--Dear Sir; Un- *o!!^ttf-d from you I beg to give yon the fol­ lowing testimonial, and I think tbat it would be doing myself an injury and to humanity at large if I did not make public the great benefit that you have done for me. Vou brought me out of the GRAVE and made me a good, healthy woman, after three long years of suffering wft h this dreadful diseave. Con­ sumption. Given up by souie of the best phy- MCians, 1 ln(y upon my bed without any hope oat "death* to relieve me. From a woman of 105 pounds I wasted down to HO pounds. A kind friend mentioned your name, but, like myself, my friend had lost ail hope, not only to save me, but to ever obtain relief: for in her mind, no scientist, no medical skill, could save me from "death." You came to me like an angel from heaven, and you said: "1 will do my t*vst to save you." Under the first and second treatment result was not apparent, but after the first week hope came to me and my friend*. J could sit up, eat, and walk af­ ter three or four months. I was a new woman. It Is but 18 months, and I do my bousework. My weight Is 1W pounds, and I leel that no words of mine are adequate to express my great gratitude. Make this pdblit so that some poor Consumptive mar learn to know that yon have solved this greet problem of A Sure Cure for Consumption. Any letter to my present address for inquiry will be prorupt- g^Wiswered. MSB. J. BOYD. 8*0 Jackson CoMp to our office and see fur- therJpBtimonials. 'WDHB Bannerman Institute, 782 W. Madison St- Chicago. Q*:mi They «r» the storm in the second act and the moonlight scene in the last act, | Tim inn t wo mmm k Mm all tumult aod aotee, tfaft olMfrl^et-aad peaceful as til'-the ending of the story. The storm occurs while the principal characters in the »i«ar*re out on Shark Ledge where the light house is a building. At first there are low rumbles of thunder accompan­ ied by the swishing of white caps against the locks and the whistling of the wind. Then the stage grows darker and heavy black clonds begin "to fly past While the wind increases in its fury and the derrick poles begin to sway as though they were feathers. Presently there is a roar from the wind and a terrific outbreak of heaven's ar- tillery Forked lightning flashes from every part of the sky and everything is confusion It is on this scene of Na­ ture's conclusion that the curtain falls. Very different from this is the exqaieite beauty of the moonlight When the curtain rises on the last act the warm glow of the descending sun lights tip the stage. This is succeeded by cool gray shadows that speak of eventide and then the water is a shimmer with the soft silver light which heralds the com­ ing of fair Luna. Presently the lumin­ ary of night peeps from behind a bank of cloud and slowly sails up into the sky while ont over the water a path of rip* pling gold 'marks the passage. The effect isirrestably beautiful. "Caleb West" is Set down as the big success of the Chica­ go season and with reason for no new play has come in to the theatres of that <jity and scored such an TOOiQ3j%>;r • Six .ijPrtgiMfliat Si* terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent Wm. H. Mullen of Lockland, O., .to an early grave All said he had a fatal long trouble and that he must soon die. But he was urged to toy Dr. King's New Discovery for Con­ sumption. After taking five bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs, including Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Croup, Whooping Cough, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Julia A. Story-drug store. Some people consider it hard to be poor, but the majority of us find it dead easy.:. • • , . Made Young Again. "One of Dr. Kings New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable Never gripe. Only 35c at Julia A. Story 's drugstore. The man who is too poor to lend his friends money, will never have many enemies. • ' There is no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of indigestion. Henry Williams, of Boonville, Ind., says he suffered that way for years, till he commenced the use of Kodol Dyspep­ sia Cure, and adds, "Now I can eat any­ thing I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what yoto eat., Julia A. Story. Yon cannot tell a man's wealth by his shirt waist Some of the most gor­ geous flowers haven't a scent. Advertising, says Bates, primarily con sists in letting a lot of people know you are in business and what excuse you have for it If yon have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as it is administered. It quickly cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Julia A. Story. Both makers and circulators of counterfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive you into buying worthless counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is in­ fallible for curing piles injuries, eczema and skin diseases. Julia A. Story. Ton will never loose anything by trad­ ing with your home merchants, and yon owe it to your town to patronize the people that help in keeping ttp Hie town. i - -- - ... .A Editor Sees Wonders. Editor W. V. Barry, of Lexington, Tenn., in exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted a severe case of piles. His quick cure through using Bucklin's Arnica Salve convinced him it is another world's wonder. Cures Piles, Injuries, Inflammation, and all Bodily Eruption*. Only 25c at Julia A. Story's. * A man's hide is too poor for utility when it won't hold a political opinion. V Stops the Cough f- //and works off the Cold*. Lawtive BroniO'Quiniue Tablets enre a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 35 cents. . can be nent at once for part mso Monad Exposes by ;t capable woman, l'erma- Experience unnecessary. Write, rtleulars. €(,AflK:£ <Co., ;• South. 4th Bt.. l*hiladelplila. Ihfc. CASTOR IA LAXATIVE Tj clear rosy conj|p§gg|n andU A tablet oi! two tokeu. at night makes you feel fine in the morning. 10 tffci packages contain 30 tablets, gfo pack, contain 60 tablets, coated. W. J. Bailey, is writtefe on each package. Lakeside Medicine Co., Chicago, Prop. Sample free. Remem­ ber they cure constipation. Sold by Julia A. Story. Feb. 15, 00. ly. We do a good many needless things just because we suspect somebody thinks we can't. Opportunities for Ban!n««ft. Daring the past year the Chicago & North-Western Railway Company built 474 miles of new line through the most fertile portions of Iowa and Minnesota. These new lines of railway are now in full operation and are dotted with prom­ ising towns, which are trade centers for well located communities. A descrip­ tive pamphlet with a list of the business opportunities in each town may be ob­ tained upon application to Agents of the Chicago & North-Western Railway or to W. B. Kniskern, General Passenger & Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111. fSkgt O A S T O R Z A i . Beawthe yjThe Kind Haw Atways Botfht Signature * -; ->,? EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. *'> Estate of Qottiieb F. Boley, deceas«i0L * : The undersigned having been appointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Gottlieb F. Boley, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that that she will appear before the Connty Court of McHenry County, at the Court House In Woodstock, at the January Term, on the first Monday in January next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment t© tire undersigned. Dated this 5th day of November, A. D., 1906, I9-8t JOSEPHINE BOLEY, Executrix. DON'T BE FOOLED! @ Take the genuine, oHfittal ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA keep* you well, owr mark cut on each Price, 35 cents, b In built. Accept ao mlulK MORNumtui tute. Ask your drnnUL Z0& a Telephone There is hardly a|i hour passes but that yd| could make convenient and prof­ itable use of a Telephone either in your house, or botk ; ! 5 tojdc per dayof 34 hours is certainly a reasonable charge for service, and is hardly sufficient to be reckoned as an expense by the most economical. We will be glad to explain in person and a postal card r e q u e s t w i l l r e c e i v e prompt attention^. „ Chicago Telephone Company SIMON STOFFEL, M ijcr HcHenry, Illinois We have the dry, warm a: and rub stock, large and ctfnpie& to find something here When Clothing wants ber that we carry u may be al elsewhere. should n assortnK •ir 1, in McHenry. The price is always with the goods chosen. It will oaly yourself to give us a look. Ov^i Shirts, Duck Coats, Duck Rubber puck Sheep lined Coats, Mackinaw Coats RubS! ber Coats, Oil cloth Coats, Etc. P«re Ot-o£«rie«. ; Jersey Uly Flour has no tor fall trade, JOHN j. MILL! New Stoves Old Stoves Cheap Stove* ,v <*. ,>;> v- • . . . High Priced Stoves' ' H Stoves for all kinds Fuel t ' ' • ?*•. Stoves for, all kinds of People " ^ ^ * * * {/fi' ; - 'J St?v?.s C^sh, and Stoves on Time K,h > J :. "i::-:; we tafcVdiS'^ , . f ' : f o r p a r t p a y m e n t H i i # _ t s \ ' / ; • , p r o m i s e t o p a y ( o r c a s h ) - ; « » e • . ^ We fctean",rfepiir and set up your heater on short tice. In addition to Stoves we carry a line of gen ^ar(^Ware' aQ<^ jobbing and repairing in all k Wmtsu*Hm*mm*rr ;"K ̂ Y* MICRO found it to be an remediea system TAKE ETERTBOUrS BLOOD PURIFIER Ptompi IbsHhft Are Ttuamnt "Savehut flaiched takiaf two bottle* of vow wonderful remody, MICRO GSSSU. 1 Had a marked diffemca ia my appetite, aad la my ceoaral hMlth. My power a endataaoe la teoafkt *p to what It waa twenty yean a(o. lean safe­ ly recoauMBd MICRO ono to aoyosa wbo (Mia aU raa down aad tired oat. It win mak* oae ralialt toot aad SaenMM tkeir «tr*B(tk. It haa aade me feel lika a aow flMW." JAMBS T. CARUH, Moiriaon, IB. . PRICE OlfK DOIiA* %M II•IIIIII I II HI IIMMO The MODERN REMEDY CO. KSWANSE,ILL. \*MaMlOUaSAHTKSOty . J0I-XA A. STORY, McHenry T5 ^-- •; '• W ' j/ w i'* * * * f f" n1' mm || p| |,| lip i > 11B| i n >,i| i *** -s... * " - t . L.** 'W' :vsi : - % s %** V'l' t ' v-1 * _ : '•/ I 'VU * rm: J t r" 4 %?*!> f, .v. - -:V, ' . » » . i y -jV1; n E D i e I N E S PAINTS, OILS, COLORS TOILET ARTICI3ES. NOriONS ^ 1 " j/ ^ ^ "* UJI ^ "Ji1'V71 Jltl 111 1 j- b ^ ^ r „ <" " V < JULIA A. STORY M c H E N R Y , I L L I N O I S I. v'? r -..O ' \ oaaooopoooaoa»>i>a>aa>Bmjni»>tonin>ooooo-»oo>ni School Books ^: f ^sSchool Supplies t , t« ' i " 1 . K ^* • - ^*\ -x: Wrj|in« Tablets ng flaterii ' I S * ^ -'i "J . . 'Mi?-: •A^'AY . S. BROUIR * son DRUGGISTS |tl>|woo4, rnvm iviouMiiu -.Wi^ i'y, llytl-C. R»IIIH, W Books,ndSUttoWfj-l ii' 1 Ceremonial. Extra Choicest Japan Cea Put up la 1-4 pound packages.;-,^ GILBERT BROj r J * ' - j ' t f > ^ ' [ - T ^3 a

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