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ur \r* H? *s?v m. , * V*V i.'& ; ̂When you :imk to give a patty 6r get up a #»e dinner 'and aiî at a loss in securing something extra good to tempt the palate, call at the delicacy store and look over the stock. We will always •carry a complete stock of foreign and domestic Canned goods, Jcheese, Etc., and fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Uttwe tuad get acquainted with us whether yon wish to buy or not. v West McHenry, HI; K. Q. DEKKlR H*»I Olvep* • call - Illinois P i I ' ' ' ;; c. - ;r:" •Kan Fitting* . and • Uljnd - .wi.f mills and Wood Canlt* and -\%t R, FarM Ittacbiacvy ^ A ftftl tlae in every departm** We are prepared to do wjpI «l all KMI» Give us a call Conway & Rainey f Ringwood, II. CUCUnBER PICKLES A !i We want to contract a limited number of acres of Cucumber Pickles at CENTS PER BUSHEL & (jdisfflitl (oopiy R.W.Stafford. ' Robert Q. aolds*pit|*. ^ (Established ISM) ^ > ,\£ General office: 608-700 A ustin Ave., "Chicago. [Factories at Chicago, Marengo, McHenry liberlyville, Mansion, Wi»„ Knox, Iucl. •* Make your Contract* j. " • * ^ and get your seeds of rjoka Buss, at the factory; W. O. Evanson, M. J. Walsh, J. J. Miller, Simon Stoffel, West Mc­ ­Henry; T. J. Walsh. 8. S. Clmpell, Gilbert |ltros„ McHenry; J. E. Cristy, Kin#wood; C, K&M Adams, J. P. Lay, Johnsburgta. 88 [#£•: This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all busi­ ness entrusted to oar care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom- _____ era and respectfully solicit the public patronage. \ Honey to Loan ; on real estate and other first class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention given to collections, and promptly at­ tended to INSURANCE Mrs. Eya Lynch was in HarvardTues- day. J. Jorgenson was i$ Woodstock Mon­ day- Mrs. Wakefield was to Nunda Mon­ day. W. H. Monroe was in Woodstock Sat­ urday. C. Burgsrrand and family visited at Solon Sunday. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Dufield were In Hunda Monday. W. J. Garrison was in Woodstock on business Monday. * J. M. Fisk, of Nunda, called at &. L. Dufield's Sunday. Etta Goddard, of Woodstock, is visit­ ing at Bert Ward's. MissK. Ward, of Woodstock, Visited at home herefSunday. Miss Lottie Jaokman, of Nunda, visit­ ed at E. B. Smith's Friday and Satur­ day. The KMYmHm Do You Want ' ,/ TO " " . Save Money? Send in your name and address and get our catalogue of all kinds of Merchan­ dise at prices defying oompetion. Pully illustrated catalogue sent on receipt of 10 cents for postage. KAHN, QREEN 4 BERGER, 987 *° Oearborn Street, Chicago, Mttaols Catalogue mailed during July v.; / In First Class Companies, at ihe Low- f eat rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Banker*. P8814 ' " - .' ' eo. Meyers- GENERAL TEAMING of all kinds; RENEMBEB HIS! j I guarantee my work and | the goods to be Just as i *,rv-,v. represented; l\..\ ^ BngliBh Double and Twistedi, ~l v ; Birdseye Worsted, * . A r . Clay Worsted, 5 * * Striped Worsted, , ; J Flannel, ' ' 1 V Diagonal Worsted, Black Undressed Worsted,I, J 0 Black Trioot, * Complete hand-made suits from J the above suitings, up from $16.50 For the same price an Overcoat of English Herringbone Covered Cloth, or English Whipoord. ^ Never before have such offers been made in the county. Come and look at the samples from the largest and most reliable house In Chicago* ! JOHN D. LOOTI , . Excavating: grading. > ' v&s. Illinois McHenry, "it* ^ C r DR. TALLERDAY'S £ IprNUKL Constipation, Torpid liver and the Blood. Belvidere, 111., Feb. 5,1901. I inherited Eczema, as my mother suffered for years with an incurable form, and I had been afflicted with it from childhood to a mild extent. It had annoyed me for several years dur­ ing the summer months. In April, 1900, the affliction was very pronounced. By the middle of May I was nearly incapac­ itated for business. In June I suffered to such an extent that I could get no rest under any conditions, and the tor­ ture was undermining my nervous sys­ tem and reducing physical forces to an ftlarming extent, and I cannot describe my sufferings. I had employed the best medical skill obtainable, but with no re­ lief until I began taking Dr. Tallerday's Fruit Juice. Within three days my suf­ fering began to subside and within three weeks I was much better than I had been during the summer months for years. The continued use of this medi­ cine completely cured me, removing ev­ ery symptom of the disease. Have rec­ ommended it to others for different blood diseases and all have been bene­ fited by its use. I make this statement purely upon the merits of this remedy, and will be glad to answer any inquiries any sufferer wishes to ask me, if they will enclose stamp for reply. E. J. MUNN. Residence, 540 S. Main St., Belvidereu , Place of Business, Union, 111. Dr. Tallerday's * Cough Cure Cures. Beloit, Wis. My husband was home, sick, for over a week with LaGrippe and was cough­ ing night and day. He commenced to use Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure and got relief at once. We have never had a medicine in our house that has done so, much good. It is invaluable. The Pain Tablets have no equal. r Mr» f/mm a NKKDHAM, 1216 Vine St. r, Beloit, Wis. ^ My grand-son has suffered from birth With broncial coughs, and after using i bottle of Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure is getting well. I am using both the Cough Cure and the Tonic myself, and think they are excellent Mrs. Geo. Stires, 721 Brook St. llwafMtund by THE TAIXKBDAt JUCDICIKE CO., Belvidere, HI. | j For sale by JtJUA A. STORY, - . - McHenry em. w, Bnunr, w • w«at msb ît NElW^miNG NEWS AS CHRONICLED BY OUR ABLE CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS • VOIiO. Earl Townsend, el Qnftt, was * cal­ ler here Sunday. , L. V. Lask was at Bingwood Wednes­ day on buftfaeeft. BOTn to Mr. a«d Mrs. P. Bower, of Grant, June 26, a son. The G. C. a at Lewis Lobdell's Fri­ day afternoon, Jane 28, was well attend­ ed. Wm. Burnett, of, Wauoonda, visited his daughter, Hn. George Huson, Sun­ day. Will Rosing and a gentleman friend of Chicago visited at John Boeing's Sunday. Mr*.nA Mrs.MikeHertel and children, of Fremont, visited at John Rosing's Sund^h Rev. Dutton will preach next Sunday at the uaoal hour, 2^0 p. m. Sunday School ft% 1:80m. Mestar Edwin Owen, of McHenry, visited at A. J. Raymond'» the latter part of last week. Guy Carpentanr returned to his home in Elgin Saturday after a week's visit •fc A. J. Raymond's. Miss Jennie Walton returned home from Waukegan Sunday. She attended the tcachors' inctitnt* there last week. The many fidaub of Miss Alice Ford, of Chicago, <me of our former teachers, will be pleased to learn that she is bet- teMr.|andMra. Harry DunniU returned to their home in Chicago last week after a several week's visit with relatives here. The Hudson Oanoert and Comedy Co. gave exhibitions five nights of last week in our village. The contest for the most popular young lady, to whom a handsome diamond ring was given was very exciting. There were several candidates in the field but the five high­ est were: Misses Rose Huson, Naomi Vasey, Anna Piteen, Pearl Fisher, and Harriet Nicholls, bnt Miss Rose Huson won the diamond ring having about one hundred more votes than any of the others. Miss Naomi Vasey was second. In a contest on one of the nights Miss Ella Moore reoeived a silver berry spoon and Miss Rose Huson received a silver pie knife. From here the company went to Gray's Lake where they will give performances next week every night It Dazzles The World. No Discovery in .medicine has ever created (me quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It'sseverest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Julia A. Story who guarantees satisfaction or refunds money. Large bottleB 00c and Trial bottles free. PERSONAL PROPERTY. She Didn't Wear A Mask. But her beauty was completely hidden by sores, blothes and pimples till she used Bucklcn's Arnioe Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Pile?. Cure guaranteed. 86c at Julia A. Story'a w. , % K » 08TKND. j ;4;. 4 Well. is this hot enough? Amos Smith, of Ringwood, Monday. George Thomas was at MoHenry last Saturday. , Guy Harrison was at Woodstock Sun­ day evening. Edward Frendh was at Ringwood Monday uiorningf ^ Mrs. Myron Francisco and children, of \V auconda, visited relatives here Sunday. During a reoent thunderstorm lightning did damage in seven places between R. H. Richardson's and Clifford Sherman'a R. H. Richardson moved one of his haras last week and will have it re­ modeled, making it into a fine horse barn. Mr. Bernard {larrison and son, Wm. Thomas and George Thomas were among those who laid in their winter stock of ooal Monday. ' The strawberry and ice cream social was well attended in spite of the threat­ ening storm; something over eleven dol­ lars was added to the Sunday School fund. * Two of our former residents, Miss Mary Richardson and Vern Thompson were married at Woodstock Tuesday. They have our best wishes for a happy wedded life . ' NI«DA.r , fltaenWod too late for last week.> -; 4i,t^ Percy Sinclair and family have been camping at Slocum's Lake the past ten days. Mrs. D. S. Huffman has been spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Munch, in Chicago. Mrs. Belle Shales aad daughter, Ada, were here from Barrington visiting parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. Church, of Chicago spent tiie Sabbath with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mallory. Mrs. C. W. Seeley and sons, Warren and William, of Waukegan, are visiting here with W. P. St. Clair and wife. Tuesday morning Nunda was visited by a severe storm with rain, high winds and lots of hail which did much damage. Miss Iva Mead, of McHenry, attended commencement exercises here and has made her brother Will aad family a visit. _ fM« signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo*Qiiiiiiae -- Um rwaedy inII i i i i , BA&BKTOULU. Bernie Frisby, of Chicago, w|s a re­ cent caller. Clark Jacobs, of .Nunda, was a caller here Saturday. Bruce Starritt, of Terra Cotta, was a recent caller here.: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Turner were in McHenry Saturday evening. Joe Wilmington, of Grays Lake, spent Sunday at Chas. Wilmington's. , John Krouse and family vhrited his brother near McHenry Sunday. Miss Edna Colby spent Friday even­ ing with Miss Clara Thompson. Henry Willey, of Elgin, was enter­ tained by J. H. Parsley Sunday. E. W. Cox is hauling his miUf to the condensing factory at McHenry. Mrs. Gustavasen and family, of Min­ nesota, are visiting at S. Hanson's. Frank Griswold, of Ringwood, was a visitor at Thos. Thompson's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant, of Gris­ wold Lake, were callers here Sunday. Magnus Nelson and lady friend, of Chicago, are visiting at Alfred John­ son's. Ralph Wilmington, of Lake county, visited his cousin, Fred Wilmington, re­ cently. ' Floy d and Robert Thompson have re­ turned Upme after a week's visit with their mother near \Vaucomla. Messrs. Ernest Hill, Paul Reiger and Robert Matthews attended a dance at Wauconda one evening recently. Miss Gertrude Turner, who has been attending school in Chicago the past year, is spending her vacation with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Natta. White Han Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he wasturning yel­ low. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit Then*he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by Julia A. Story, drug­ gist v.; . N1TNDA. Mrs. Mary Botsford, of Tillinghaat Wis., id visising at I. M. Mallory's. Clayton Willey, of Elgin, has been visiting with friends in town this week. Miss lone Watson has been visiting at the home of Dr. Best and family at Ar­ lington Heights. Sam McDonald has moved from W. Jayne's house to the Aylesworth house recently vacated by Earl McCollum. Mrs. E. Russell, her mother and brother, Mrs. Arnold and son, George, of Janesville, spent Saturday in Chicago. Mrs. Lillie Brown and two daughters, of Terra Cotta, spent the Sabbath with her brother, Sam McDonald and family. Ikfr. and Mrs. M. A. Foote, of Irving Park, spent the first of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. St.- Clair. Messrs. Carl Mead aad G. Howe and Misses Reynolds and Justen, of Mc­ Henry, spent"Sunday with friends in town. Miss Ella Shepard has finished her year's school work near Chicago and re­ turned to spend the summer vacation with her mother. Mrs. A. W. McCollum expects to start for Los Angeles, Cal., July 9th, to spend the snmmer with her sister, Mrs. M. H. Plum. Mrs. McCollum's two sisters, Mrs. Grossman, of Belle Plain*, Iowa, and Mrs. Spencer, of Centralist will accompany her. A Poor Millionaire^ Latelp starved in London because he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would haver saved him. They strengthen the stom ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by Jalia A. Story, druggist. GKEKKWOOD. Mr. C. Marble says he has 00171 ft feet high. Five gallons of best oil for 49c, st Earle's. Bring your grists on Tuesdays and Fridays. * ; Fly nets aad fancy lap robes for sale cheap at Earl's. Mr. R. Cruickshank was a McHenry caller Thursday. Mr. Stanley Brady, of Chicago, is vis­ iting at C. H. Tolas. The open air service was well attended last Sunday evening. Greenwood has the prettiest country cemetery in the state. An ice cream social was held atDailey's Hall, Saturday, June 29. Mr. Herdlotz and family returned from Milwaukee Monday evening. The show billed for here Tuesday eve­ ning failed to make its appearance. Several attended the barn dance at Fred Wille's on Wednesday evening. The heavy electrical storm of Tuesday did considerable damage here to our tel­ ephone system. We understand that M. F. Thayer is contemplating the construction of a new barn on his farm. TORXA* Iht Kind Yob Haw Always frn#t (Continued from page four.) Tbele.n Henry tM5 Thomas Bros S710 Tbcxnas Lucy M0 ' TbookasGeo ..... 1190 i Toulan H enry... >.. B *. ^,..,. 780 Toui&aBeii 2MB Tonyon Wm..... 1J» Waire Uollin....^^i.i.,.....; M5 Walsh John ...... «W Walsh John 796 WjMshMJ ......... 50® Walsh T J .iii.H,,;. 4750 Walkington Thomas...,..*:..&. 835 Walker W E .....i.iv.... 1W5 Wat ormun Anna A.500 Watvri.ian LA 1125 . Walvrtnan 11 L 1285 Watson H J 1780 Wattles Homer 135 Wattles PH.......iJiML.** MS - Wat tles PH v.: .1. 386 , •/ Wel>er Peter 89SO Weber Antone.....; 615 • Weber & Nordqttj&t.. Weber Mike N..Tv7.. Weber Nick ^ Weber Mathias..,..., Weber Bros Wesner Bernard..-.. Wejietier Uerhapft, WTejiiier Henry Werner B J Wells DO... -n iUng Freeman... burXumber Oo.. Went worth I.. ...c... Wheeler E8......^.! Whipple W L......... Whiting AO Whiting D A . . . Whiting Arthur .B... WJtftiiig B A.. Wilbur"! Winkeis Nick Wtukels Anna. Wlnkels Theo V?..:.,. Wtrfk Peter Wirt# Casper. Wre4eL Wright Xtobert...... Worn M L Wagner Peter:. Meyer John Yacht Club IMstaqna..*.. Voong Martin ^. Voung Mathias..... Young Anna--,....>*.. Young 8tephe»iii.',.-i;A Young J B. „... i. Young Fitcsimonons JaJMW. • Preund Jacob M....,,. Lamphere Ella D..I. Zimmerman A. T4»4»S HM850 Henry 8tntnsoa, add bantSOO, n pt (e*BR)eHneHsee9r8. » Total. . STATE!OF ILLINOIS.*! MCHKNRT Oopntt, fS Public notice Is hereby given. That the fol­ lowing Is a full and complete List of the Im­ provements and Destruction of Improvements on Lauds in McHenry, McHenry County, Ill­ inois, for the year A. 1>. 1901, as appears from the Assessment Hooks of said Year. P. P. AXTILL, Supervisor of Assessments. Assessed Acres. Value <488 1» U» WM m m no ,'i*7 «o to •m •to %rt Trt5 S40 *»1 Lawson, deduct bouse burned IMtt, cent pt wH sec H r 8 180 Wm AithoC add buildingsf300. lt 8 sec IS r 8 • M J I) ft K W Smith, add dwelling km, sH set; 18 r 8 1W) < i Bishop, add house & Barn $1900, eK neM nw 54 sec 21 r 8 90 ,. A L Howe, n pt swx &s ptswXsec 24 r H i 77 - .; J J Smith, » a east of river sett sec 84 r 8. .1 M John Webber, add barn |300, sH ne >4 sec 25 r 8 80 A L Howe, (e H.18 a) frM nw W 25 r8 ... 3341 Clius H Parks, add house $1800, opp y Its 3 & 4 b 3 McHenry vil sec in 1 v Mary Schafer. add house $400. s pt swh nw^ see 7 r 9 5 . 8.1 Melllii. add house as per deed rfcord 100 i>s «19 & 630 s I? Everett Hunter. Uoslng's sub div • Its 5, t$ & 7 se f r id sec 17 r 0 O II Uillmore. & E E Bagiey, add hi-.use ffiOO. Kosing's sub olv It 3 se fr H sec 17 r 0 j|* v BoiM'rt fcblessei, lots 9 and 10 sub V * d i v It 1 sw!4 sec 17 r it l.M Joseph Mertes.Ir, add rep hse$500, Its 11 & 12 sub div It 1 swii s 17 r 9 .9b Cbas Krett., add house |A00, its 7 & 100x16 Iks rear of e fr ne!4 s 18 r 9 JS A K Bwk. add itouse fOW. tixlO rd in rear It, tl sVi 5 ue^t «*' 19 r 9 .98 Adam Kwh, add house KWO, 8x10 rd rear It 15&4xl0 rds s of neM s ilrt 1 C & M Justen, add bouse $350, Its 15,16 & 17 nwK sec 20 r 9 .75 Success seldom increases a man's Jpve for his family. P CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. m KM YN law Always Bragkt me $13017 8TATE OF ILLINOIS, J McHeny County, f bs- Public notice is hereby given. That the fol­ lowing is a full and complete List of Improve­ ments on Lots and Blocks in McHenry, Mc­ Henry County, Illinois, for the Year A. I). liK)l, as appears from the Assessment Books of said Year. ^ Assessed . Value. West side KVm Thos J Walsh, add house $2500, sub Its 2, 3 & n pt it 6 blk 24 $1000 Fegers' out lot*. C H Pegers, sub l»s 1,2. 3,4,5, 7 & 8 blk 8.. Anton Schneider, add house $000,8XlOrds opposite of and Its 1 & 2 blk 4 P M O'Neil. lt« 5, fl and 7 blk 4 1'al Curtis, It9 blk a Thomas Lane, it 4 blk 4 Inside CorporaUoB; Patrick J Cleary, add house S20M. 1 of It 2 blk 1 I W Wentworth, nH lot 4 blk 1. . Mrs Sarah Dermont. add rep house, ffiOO^ iiM It 11 blk 2 Margaret Cleary, stf It 1 blk 9 Do ' Its 1 andSbikU......^ Orchard Beach. A L Howe, Iucl 1 to 30 Simon BtoffeA, lot 40 A L Howe, Incl 41 to 54 F O Ross, lots 55, 56 and 57 A L Howe, Incl lots 58 to <B..... N 11 IMke, Incl lots (Si to 67 sq|>l« uo tan 30 10 10 «50 320 820 1K0 100 •r. M .. S«o V",J» .. 40 J- ' ' for iiecl̂ The value as going on at E/vanson's Store. for hair, some for sashes. Well as the assortment should bring your rib- lion wants ter^! coarse yott "must stee tlie assortment. 1 •, Tk" ' .A..: for the Boys are - Stylish gray plaid suits, sizes 5 to 14 yeara al $2.50. Bring the boy and we*11 fit him from Newest SMes Organdies, Lawns and other warm er tieeds are here and await your coming. fli$s tree to CHMrfli (or July 4. Oil tor tkm. WALTER C? EVANSON , •MMMMMMMMMMMMMIiMMMIMNaMaMIIM D on't buy ^0 Furniture until you have inspected J my stock. Do not think that you ; can do better in Chicago. Compare city prices with prices I will quote abd, iftquality is considered, will give me your order. You oan 'find here everything that is n< to beautify the home. The f A"/ «: y - designs in Tables, Couches, Chilr ̂ Stands, Iron and Wood Bids, Com- ̂ plete Parlor and Chamber Suits, Picture Frames, Side Boards, Etc. , : See my line of Carpets and Eugik •-">5" ft1 FIRE-WORK • $W95 KOKOMO, IND., Ang. 10,1896. Pepsin Sybup Ca, Dear Sirs:--For the pact 10 years I was troubled with my stomach. About 4 years ago was taken down with rheu­ matism; was not able to do a day's work for 8 years. All medicine seemed of no benefit to me. A year ago I was ad­ vised to take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep­ sin. I truly believe I would have died but for this medicine. My rheumatism is entirely gone and. my stomach is in good condition. It has saved my life ond J cannot recommend it too highly. ~ Yours respectfully. Elwood McCkacken. Sold by Julia A. Story and G. W. Beeley. If a mother is at all clever, she can train her baby by the time it is six weeks old to cry to go to its father as ipon aa he comes in the house. The Same Old Story. .4 J. A. Kelly relates an experienbersflii- ilar to that which has happened in al­ most every neighborhood in the United States and has been told and re-told by thousands of others. He says: "Last summer I had an attack of dysentery and purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, jphich I used according to directions and with entirely satisfactory results. The trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks when I used other remedies." Mr. Kelly is a well known citizen of Henderson, N. C. For sale by Julia A. Story and Q. W. Besley. When a girl loves a man who is dis­ liked by her'parents, which should win: Love for the man, or love for the parents? Summer complaint is unucraallyrprev » alent among children this season. A well developed case in the writer's family was cured last week by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy--one of the best patent medicines manufactured and which is always kept on hand at the home of ye scribe. This is not intended as a free puff for the company, who do not advertise with us, but to benefit little sufferers who may not be within easy access of a physician. No family should be without a bottle of this medi­ cine in the house, especially in summer­ time.--Lansing, Iowa, Journal For We have the largest stoek ever seen in McHenry, and to close them all out they will be sold at actual cost price. Every thing from the little paper cap to the mamoth sky rocket. Get your fireworks now while the stock is complete. t President fcoubet to Americana. The first magazine article written by M. Loubet since lie became President of the French Republic will appear in The Saturday Evening Past for July 18. This Important paper, entitled Young Men and the Republic, after touching upon our pleasant relations with the French Republic, continues with a sig­ nificant reference to the attitude of France toward the other Powers. The masterly summing up with which the article concludes is a fine expression of the strong republican spirit which reigns in France to-day. Young Men and the Republic was written expressly for The Saturday Evening Post, and will appear in no other magazine. The illustrations are reproductions of private photographs taken by President Loubet's son. "I wish to truthfully state to yoo and the readers of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without ques­ tion, the best and only cure for dyspep­ sia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many other prepara­ tions. John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains all the natural di- gestants. It will digest all kinds of food and can't help but do you good. Julia A Story Mid G. W. Besley. # Kicnrmion Rat--to Milwawfcw, Via the North-Western Lint. Bxrtrr- sion tickets will be sold at reduced rates for the round trip, on account of Elk's Grand Lodge to be held at Milwaukee, July 28 to 25. For dates of sale, rates, etc., apply to agents Chicago & North- Western Railway. l-3t "I am indebted to One Miaute Cough Cure for my present good heallii and my life. I was treated in vain by doctora for lung trouble following lagrippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and re­ covered my health." Mr. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. Julia A Story and G. W. a 11 mewMMi.. | GILBERT BROS, McHenry 18811 , \ . V. **11. J".". Jx fci. * ." A.1 ,Jl..' ja!*" .iir i 5 ,1 * •"* 1 - H " ' " ; A Great Sporting News Jtoarnal. The illustrated special sporting sec­ tion of the The Sunday Chicago Record* Herald thoroughly deserves the atten­ tion of every one interested in sporting news. It in always beautifully illustra­ ted and embraces four full pages cover­ ing with the thoroughness that satisfies to the utmost the whole realm of sports. Base-ball news, racing news, bowling news, cycling news, pogvlistic news, golf news, yachting news, --all the apart* ing news--is given with tin degree of fullness and interest to be expected of the newspaper which comWnes the very complete facilities of those two great metropolitan newspapers, The fflrtntgn Record and The Chicago Timea-Hiemld. The sporting page of the daily kmc* is also exceptionally popular--a sdtf-evi- dent fact to those who have noted the general vogue of The Chicago Record- HeraM among sportsmen. Yon can never core dyspepsia by diet­ ing. What your body needs is plenty of good food properly digested. Then If your stomach will not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It cwtii-- aB of the natural digestents henoa CMMjkdijgBst every class of food and nature can use it in nouilii|i0g the body mid replacing the w»«tdl tissues, tfefts giving life, health, strength ambitka, pure blood and gpod healthy appetite. JallaA. Story aad G. W. Beeley. Very tow Rttr excursion Tteketo t» Hw PM'AwerkKH Kxposition, BuIUt, lf« Y. Via the North-Western Line MfNgali daily with favorable return rect connections at Chicago, with flwt trains ot all lines to Buffalo, for further particulars, apply to agent*. An illustrated booklet will ha maQnl-l ceipt of two centB poedage 1 Kmskern, General Paaaeagera Agent, Chicago. M ' 'i'" ^ ¥ ** A*> -!... f'i . * 1 , . .;n ^ ; • '4. . 1 A -A --i " * >J# f : . , JS,f. »»*! / .«•«. A. illSs

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