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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jan 1901, p. 4

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TBS Orioago «Nght • porch bad no legs. climber. fdfow It IS human nature to deride what we to deny what we cannot to insult those we envy. THE forests of the Philippines are thot*ht to contain about 500 species, mom ttaui 480 bring now known. There are W specie* of palms, 22 of the oak family, including two oaks and 9 coni­ fers, with only one trne pine--the last name& growing in a dense forest above a hgjgpt of 4,000 feet in the island of LUCOSL At least 50 species are valuable. One of the moet important is the yang- ylangtree, yielding a much-prized oil; others famish ooooanuts, gutta­ percha, varnish, many dye tfbods, and p:0g# to# kafd woods. A system of for- ; rnfry has existed% years. Between 20 - 400,000 and 40,000,000 acres of govern- L ment lands have been cared for by about OS forortWD and 100 subordinates, and haw been on the most model with nsual laxity in administration, how­ ever, chief attention has been given to RIGIDLY ENFORCING GAME LAWS Just now there is mutual purpose and, vmtoal efiorta in all parts of the country to protect game, prevent its entire ex­ it, as much ae possible, en- increase. In a number of the game laws have been and are being vigorously Tfeiais especially true in Bli­ the vigilance and active oper- Oommissioner Loveday game wardens thiongh- Nmnerons instances ^JfeiS-G$ibsd n êce arrests have been violators of the game at the instigation of r some of his lieutenants, of barrels, ostensibly were seen upon the rata town in the southern B, awaiting shipment to inspection revealed the lie center of the barrels were stored, sand- i rabbits at either end of h shipments both by the shippers or express companies, ISH&otft and of the tjaw passed by congress. l #e*s arrested and heavy caae was whore Mr. by * number of marshals, seized at the railroad it had been uu- cars, consigned to dealers of South Since that event no in- e has been exposed for sale hunters" and other vaga- > who care not wheHier the tgSttserred or extinguished, may the game lawsandobject ?«ilowement, but no reasonable • even the game dealer, or the Of fastidious taste at table, fault with laws that are the only means by which the game of the country can be saved from utter extinc­ tion. If the laws are rigidly enforced, jBaJstr yean there will be an abund­ ance of certain kinds of game again pro- <cnrSMel>y all who may desire to obtain It; etkerwiae there will soon be none for -- Anw± Nnnda 35 (k Qeorge w Mwd et al to George L Mof- plyr, ©Hof eH lot Sot sw* sec », Riley 1 OC Reuben K Turner to Elliott Oropley Its 1.2 & 3, Taraetfs 1st ackin Solon 160 0C Wluvler «t Rl per master to Thomas Kearas et al. certain Inter­ ests In It 2. bik II, Its 1. 5 A A, blk II, McHenry. west skle Fos rivor . 100 Georjre Camm et al to John Catntn, pt nwM of sc* secMt Nunda 100 Elmina E Williams et h1 to John Welt- zien, X ju-re th nw« of uwl-4 see 3S, Grafton 80006 Carl ScicHer A w to Mrs Ottllte Voss. n% It 11. Mead's 2nd add Hebron 73000 Marv Rrigham et al to Charles Bailey, 25.45 acres in wH swM sec 6, Hebron. 100 Charles Bailey et al to Mary Brlgham, SHire 10# Emmett CoveU. A w to Bertha Stone, It 1. assrs plat eH swl-4sec 8, Richmond 85 00 M L Pettioone A n to Wm Henry Fish, lot in Hebron 5000 Peter Hanson A w to Wm C Abraham, Its 5.6, 7 & 8. blk 4 A Its 1 A 2, blk 80, Union 80000 Laui-a A Davis & h to James McGovern etal.Macros in sHnel-4sec 12, Kiley *1600 PROBATE NEWS. Estate of George Andrews. Proof of death made. Will proven and admitted to probate. Fred Hatch appointed ex­ ecutor. Chas. Andrews appointed ad­ ministrator to collect. Bond fSQOO, filed and approved. Estate of Richard W. Overton. Widow's relinquishment and selection filed. Estate of Harry P. Bourne. Petition for letters of administration de bonis non with will annexed filed. Estate of Joseph A. Read, final re­ port filed. Estate of Henry T. Woodruff. Proof of will. Petition for probate of will and totters testamentary. Bond $6000, filed. Estate of James J. Nolan. Proof of death. Petition far letters of adminis­ tration $14000 filed. Estate of William Shotliff. Inventory and appraisement bill fil^d. Estate of Delia Hoban. Proof of death. Petition for letters of adminis­ tration. Bond #866 filed. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Augustus George Dunham Johanna Collins Dunham >game laws of Illinois prohibit the •hiding of certain kinds of game out of the stale and also restrict the sale of gatte which has been killed in the state. Mart of the states for some time past ...have had •Imilar laws, but, until re- •oewtfy, the laws of Missouri and Nebras- taMiid not prohibit such shipment and dnileni in IBinois drew from those •Jtalat,; Iheir supplies. That source has - cut off. The Laoey law of it a misdemeanor or 1 with heavy fines, imposed by courts, for any express ' other interstate carriers to > into any state where the > prohibit shipments or Under this law, since i Nebraska have prohibited its, Illinois dealers are ex- all sources of supply. H^n»in it May Concerns N to notify the citizens of thfy i we have secured the agency 3«tdwell's Syrup Pepsin, the Constipation, Indigestion, laehe and Stomach Trouble, ftttee it to do as recommended, [•sap the best Drngs on hand a call, promising the very hing. Yours truly, ItTORY AND G. W. BKSLEY. wrap at high prices, special at M. J. Walsh's. und in Vei is talking tain Pearls." Ihe? cure liver troubl bad digestion, nausea, dizziness and fool There never was a pill sold so quickly and gentl 't gripe one bit e know whayt&e re- be. * . •;, JULIA A. STORY. / . ' t . 'W-MS'iM. Old People flade Young. Sherman, the veteran editor erf the Vermontville (Mich.) Echo, has dis­ covered the remarkable secret of keep­ ing old people young. For years he has avoided Nervousness, Sleeplessness, In digestion, Heart trouble, Constipation and Rheumatism, by using Electric Bit­ ters, and he writes: "It can't be praised too highly. It gentlv stimulates the kidneys, tones the stomach, aids diges­ tion, and gives a splendid appetite. It has worked wonders for my wife and me. It's a marvellous remedy for old people's complaints." Only 60c. at Julia A. Story's drug store. Everybody is talking Condensing fac­ tory. We are condensing prices on nearly every article you need. M. J. Wahm. 4 ^*3» -si His Wife Saved Himl My wile's good advice saved my life writes P. M. Ross, of Winfield, Tenn., for I had such a bad cough I could hard­ er breathe, I steadily grew worse under doctor's treatment, but my wife urged me to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me." Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Asthma, Hay Fev­ er and all maladies of Chest, Throat and Lungs are positively cured by this mar­ velous medicine. 50c and $100. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Julia A. Story's drug store. Slaughter in prices at the closing out sale of Owen & Chapell. J>f»r» Celebrated Antiwplet and Preventive. • of all diseases. One of the greatest medical discoveries for women. We have thousands of testimonials to prove its great merit. An article that should be in every household. Cannot fail to bring the aesired result. Send at once for a box with full instructions. Sent free--any part of the U. S. for fl. It once tried you will always use it. The only genuine antiseptic on the market. Address, MME. DEAL, 280 Jackson BouU Chicago, I1L 51-ly Slaughter in prices at the closing out sale of Owen & Chapell. ̂ A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks* Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice- President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says: "I suffered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia. I tried different reme­ dies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain't- Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered saved a doctor's bilfetime and suffering, and I will never be without this splendid medicine again." ~ Story. Sleepy Eye nor will couH #•- \. ve it pi ed on desire:!#' oves, e. Those who have t „ _ _ mest Qpgiplete stock in this pfirt , ' , " .out making a selection. You can these wtoter wearables and we oan make the prices sal West ' /J." -- lUctleftrySir:' we are not M' time for the the best leave from W«it flclienry : Eureka Harness Oil act only makwHwlMBni-- >w< H* M lock MOW lwttmr «oft and (iit ion Your Horse a. Chancel The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for the children to take and always cures. It is intended especially far coughs, colds, croup ana whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by Julia A. Story. Surprising how mnch a dollar will bny at the closing oat sale of Owen A Chap­ ell TO CURE A COI.I> IK OKI DAT. Take LAXATIVE Bromo Quinine Tab­ lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig­ nature is on each box. 35a Owen & load upi Chapell. DeWITT, IA. PEPSIN SYRUP CO. Gents:--I cannot recommend Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin too highly. It has been a great benefit too ma Very truly, RAY BUCKLEY. Sold by Julia A Story and G. W. Bes- lpy-f : Bny a dock coat dt sale and save money at M. rMs signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quiniiie w>w. the teoMdy that Men's heavy wool pants at cut prices (luring special reduction sale at M. J. Bwntks VORtA. The Kind Ym HUB AITOJS I Special reduction sale in ladies* wrap­ pers, 150 to select from, at M. J. Walsh's. For sale by Julia A " Bucklen's Arnica ^alve. Has world-wide fame for marvelous cures. It snrpaesoo any other salve, lo­ tion, ointment ok balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tet­ ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; Infallible for Piles. Com guaranteed. Only 86c at Julia A. Story's. MMMMUMM LOOK OVER Bill OF m Please ask no questions, only hand over your greenbacks. m *r t <v Ytr' < V * t>ii'i jif i_j. * itm 'i i &'»V ' Jinri uTro rrair iuibu paiita worul 9^.00, for Men's fleece lined Shirts. 99c Men's Police Hhoes, worth (8.90, at.(1.80 The sidewalk Shoe, worth $2.00, its a good ope and goes at f .$1.60 Best Shoe made for boys, worth ...... Lioc 18c 40C *>...80, Mc, 15c aoc, asc ...8C, 10c •1.75, at....... . «*.v*<!y4 Shoe Laces.. .4.... * Wool Mttts......^ Wool Cape Plush Caps, fine <..> Boy's Suspenders. Men's '• ....... Men's Linen Collars... _ Ladies' Stockings.....I0c, 12c, tOc 3 T u r k e y r e d H d k f S , . . . . . . . . 1 8 c WhiteHdkfs at .06,10c Boys' Ulster, long overcoats tl.90 Boys' fine Cheviot Salts, fancy Vest, worth $3.50, for „f2.90 Kerosene, per gal ,,i0c V We also keep a ocmxplete 4 Vtookof staple groMuriee. ' Opposite Riverside Hotel. Slaughter in prices at the closing out sale of Owen & Chapell. Beat Out of an Increase of Hti P«nnioa. A Mexican war veteran and prominent editor writes: "Seeing the advertise­ ment of Chamberlain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in '47 and '48, I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an in­ crease in my pension for on every re­ newal a dose of it restores me." It is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Julia A. Story. Now is the time to stock up at the closing out sale of Owen & Chapell. /lade Young Again* ̂ ̂ "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each night for two weeks basput me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. .They're the best tn the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at Julia A. Story 's. Ten yards best calico only 85c at M. J. Walsh's. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tkt KM Yn Han Alwajs liqp Been the Signature of Thin is all right, if you are too &t; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat j enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get­ ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: Over­ work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you cant but, whether you can or not, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Over Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can't live on it--true--but, by it, you can. There's a limit, however) you'll pay for it. 1 Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver 'Oil is the readiest cure for "can't eat," unless it comes of your doing no work--you can't long be well and strong, without sojme sort of activity. The genuine has this picture on It, take no other. If you have not trlea it, send for free sample* Its a- grreeable taste will EVERYBODY'S BLOOD PURIFIER Aw PleASJUtt IVompt " Have Jost flaiahsd taking two bottles of your wonderful rwnetjr. MICRO essm. I And a marked difference la ,my appetite, and ia ay ceneial bealth. My power of endurance if bvoofhtaptowliatit was twenty yean age. Xunaafe* iy recommend MICRO GBRMX to anyone wbo feele all nut down and tlnd oat. It win make one reUek Mi and increue their strength. It has made me feel like a new man." JAMBS T. CARLO, i RHf <HB DOLLAR rt>S tUSTBMM fAVTIMMmt The MODERN REMEDY CO. KEWANEB, ILL. fffH err* GUARANTEED b* JULIA A. STORY, McHen. Abstracts of Title. McHenry County USDUa (ONPAHY. IWOODSTOCK, ILL. myi surprise you. SCOTT A BOWNE Chemists, 409 Pearl 9treet. New York. 60o. and $t.OO; all druggtsta. (P. P. Axtell, Harvard. R. M. Patrick, Marengo. John J. Murphy, Wooastock. W. O. ElcheliHiVger, Wooclitock Geo. L. Murphy, Woodstock Real Betate Bought and Sold, insurance and Abstract* of Title and Conveyancing, RAILWAY TIME TABLES. I4 0sris '"SSsk -̂ I worth eioo IM IhtaHu SUb aaSseSSsSac \d ^ . V ̂ n,4 • •(im >vt/, • -it *'% f ^ . a .v.* . ̂ 1*7^ J. . >JLe,sL aj*,L a-,.* ,$ STATEMENT BY WIFE OF BOONE COUNTY'S TREASURER. s )fP"' m / Belvidere, HL Have been an invalid for tho 'paat eight years. I suffered a great deal of pain and a little over two yean ago my nerves gave out and I oould neither eat nor Bleep. Medicine seemed to have no effeot, although I tried different phy­ sicians and tonics, finally some ad­ vised me to try Dr. Tallerday's Pain Tablets, to see if they wo«ld ease the pain and thns enable me to aleep. I tried them and from the first they helped me, and havo taken theim for the past two years, always being benefitted and never feeling any til effects from. Have always taken the tablets for severe headache, to which I am subject and have been greatly helped, besidea exper­ iencing no bad effect after, ao apt to fol­ low the use of powerful headache reme­ dies. I feel that too mnch can not be paid in favor of the Tablets. Bites. GEO. VICKEBS, 422 E. Madison St., Belvidere, 111. Ney, HL, Nov. 5T1900. Dr. Tallerday, Dear Sir:--I had been ailing and all ran down for some time and had no appetite. Was advised by a Mend to try your Tonic and did so. Bought one bottle. It helped me so mnch I got five more and can safely say that it did me more good than three years of doctoring had. . Yours truly, x MRS. L. D. KRLLOG. Matmflwttired by THE TAIXER MEDICINE CO., Boividet*, For sale by - JULIA A. STORY, - McHenry GEO. W. BKSLKIT, . West McHenry ffic This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic F.xf>hRngft4 tmA does a ' 4EIKRAI BAKKIIK BIISIRFSS. We endeavor to do all busi­ ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom­ ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage. Honey* to Loan on real estate and other first class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention » & i luncy- to u M I M given tq collections, and promptly at­ tended to INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low­ est rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Biatm. Bell Telephone. The following are the names and numbers >fthe patrons of the McHenry and West McHenry exchanges of the Chicago Telephone Go. Residences only are specified. All others are business houses. SHIMON 8TOFFEL, Manager. m AurtngCrI>r.A.E. r 321 Owen O W r 3*3 Besley G.W.druK 314 Owen & Chapelt " 252O'Neill Rev.PMr 241 Page C Xj r 312 Ptkiadealer O 288 Rosedale Clu 284 Boss Df F G ^ i «« Ross Dr F C r; , 348 Sommers Geo r 321 IguurUng Dr A 0 ? ley Z& Barbfan Bros 2 5 3 B a r b l a n N B r W Boley Q F «1 Brand John F 212BuChJJ Jll Chapell S S r 1 8 1 t h a p e l l C C f 1 Chicago Tel Co 204 322 PermontMrsShotel 3T2 Stoffel S r an Mr. r 281 Engbln Anton 283 Engeln M 338 Fegers Dr C H 254 Frett Chas O <01 Fisher & Cornish 248 Hanly Geo 2 9 3 H a z e l E J r 333HertsH Lr 234 Helmer Jos 209 Holts & Stilling 204 Howe A L r 352 Howell M A r Jensen H M 31H J us ten Jacob r 344 Jnsten N J 2SJ liatnphere C. E. r a51 l]orimer Wm r I Stoffel S DOstcrfBne 5 Stoffel Simon store 273 Story .1 I r 401 Story Julia A r 871 Stafford R W 341 Snyder Bros 303 Tweed R G 231 Village of Me Henry pumping station a» Village of McHenry public school 233 Village of McHenry Marshall'* na 88K VanSlyke J am Wattles FH 884 Walsh Ja£k r Wheeler / I s r 244 McHenry Ore'm'ry 242 Whiting W E% . Company. 311 Wells Dr D ^ mfMcOmberFL 7 Western C T« Tel Go 878 Wightman Hftif er, 10c. 374 Mead H C r 383 Owen L H r vou> Stations German Village ..P. Ji Johnsborg McHenry Miii * - Pis Solon Mills.T W H Davte. 20c. Spring Grove... A Nelsh, 20c. r. Jaqjer,: JohnPl^y. Brotherf ^ 4, aeral Springs. H. Ericsson. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Dioests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature ia strengthening and recon­ structing tlie exhausted digestive or­ gans; It is the latest discovered dtges*> ant snd tonic. So other preparation can approach it la efficiency. It la- stantly relieves and permanMitly cures Dinepste, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour SUrataeit, Kausea. Sick Headache,Qastralgla,Oramps ana all otberresuitaoflmperfoctdlgestlon. M«para4 by E. C.De*HTT 4CO. Chls^ JULIA •. 8TOEY. . 1. PfUIS fc(0. C A S H . Produce Buyers Dressed Poultry, Game, Furs, . Ggfs «nd Better. DUANE STREET, NEW YORK. " preot wm prices. Can be nent at once mr Bontt.1̂ ̂ î ladSpBla, Pa. N.'; tmmi m G o mm u n i c a ti on is an element that enters largely into MODERN M E T H O D S It is this which makes. the TELEPHONE an indispensible adjunct Dout Be FOOLEDI Take the SMalM^Mlgiaal ROfeKV HSOWNTAIM TCA Business service § per or to of residence 16 • cents 24 hours , St, t |> ;: • ' 4 . Cfekige TdepfeMe (omqi sMMsnm.mL.NdM9.1L > 4- K • Week and Next. "WJ. Stoise is lull 1 1' j of New Goods and awaits your coming 44 Comparatlve Test oi in Record" FLOUR on Record" Test:- v •*, M.' i '-vVr44 - "* ' *4sf» '• 'M-" •^1:' if . Loaves, per barrel........100.8 or plus I^oaf Volume.. . . . 106.4 or plus 5.4 QUAUTY ih«4 or plus n<4; lOOper eent Best Minnesota Patento Blended :v * Do yow need some of chuuow's institntr of Excellent Flour ? iVou Need It In Your w • * r and Milling Teelmelogf,. just iflu Clearing Sale of Winter Merchandise 4 ;} • JF-- "'fi­ ttest McHenry, 111 - W. C. EVANSON - Tell us not, in Bounifiil numbers, Life is but in empty dreao." r ̂ But, for that cold feeling let us se! some warm value Groceries and Meats at prices that will make our Fire Sale com* petitors feel that selling "Cut price" Groceries isi "Frost 4 ,t vj"- •i 'S,h W* The prices we make are not our only attraction, for with our prices we guarantee quality. We have adopted for our special use " • the following proverb: ' ; Price without quality is a The CYCLONE GROCERY I « R. Q. TWEEO, Prop. WertMcHeaa# Illinoia i •-if,' rt - . K > • Do you l ike Ol ives? v We have the finest stock ordered that has ever 'ti; ̂ vbeen seen in this town. If you want a small olive, iWf .6 iu PT a lar^e olive m a lar»e bottle or small bottle, r t"' ": we have them in all grades and at all price*. Also 0ome nice stuffed olives. Do you want an Apple? - ' *'.• have several barrels of choice Ben Davia, Baldwins, Greenings, etc. which are being soldat j ̂right price, by the peck, bushel or barrel ,ir * >vrr-< ' ".i, *, J I V j*

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