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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1904, p. 4

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W.i : Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then Why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Ayer's Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story: Sold for 60 years. " I have used Ayer's Hair Vltror for A lonf time." It i«, indeed, a wonderful hair tonic, restoring health to the hair and scalp, and, at the same time, proving a splendid dressing, ' l>u. J. W. TATCM, Madill, Ino- T. JM.flO a bottle. l drueiiist's. I Weak Hai $ - • \k McHcnry PluioHedler V: PUBLISHJvl> KVfiRY Till KKDAY BY the Mchenry plainmaler company. F. K. tillANti fcR. W. A. CltlSTV. J. B. i'Kiutr. Pres. Sec. . Treas. F. G. SciiitEixBH. Editor. Office ID Bank Building. Telephone, No. 272. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION: One year . • . $1.50 Six months, 75 cts. Three months. 40cts. Thursday, October ao, 1904. 86R' iff'. BEPl'BUCAN TICKET. „ , For President-- ^ THEODORE ROOSEVELT For Vice President-- CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS Governor CHARLES S. DKNEES. Lieutenant-Governor-- LAWRENCE Y. SHERMAN. Secretary of Stat e - JAMES A. Ross. Auditor of Public Accounts-- JAMKS A. M'CLTI.LOTRGH. State Treasurer LEN SMAI.I.. Attorney General-- WlLI.IAM II. STKAD. University Trustees-- !• CHARI.ES DAVIDSON, W. L. ABBOTT. ' MARY E. BDSEY. Congressman, llth District-- HOWARD M. SNAPP. ; Member State Board of Equalization-- GEO. W. EI.DKEDGE. State Senator- ALBKRT N. TIFFJAUT. Representatives,-ftth. District-- EDWARD D. SHPRTLEFF, m Votes, FRANK R. COVEY, 1% Votes. Circuit Clerk-- THEODORE HAM^IC State's Attorney-- LORENZO D. LOWELL, JR. Coroner-- v JOSEPH S. MAXON. #«npyor-- CHARI.ES H. TRYON. "OUR foreign policy has been not only highly advantageous to the United States, bnt hardly less advantageous to the world as a whole. Peace and good will have followed in its footsteps."-- Roosevelt's Letter of Acceptance. THE Democratic Xational Committee ha* taken the precaution to issue a doable set of campaign buttons--one gold for the east and one silver for the west--and so the party as well as its leader manages to fswv both ways. PARKEFI declares that the American nation is extravagant in its expenditures Bat the people know what they want and they mean to have it. They are working hard to earn more money; that's the way- they meet necessary bills. MIF our opponents oorne into they can revoke this order <pension or­ der No. 78) and announce that they will treat the veterans of 'and 70 an pre­ sumably in fall bodily vigor and not eu- titied.Jto pensions. Will they now (horitatively state that they intend to do this? If s»o, we accept the issue. If not, then we have the .right to ask why they raise an issue which, when raised, they do not venture to meet."--Roose­ velt's Letter of Acceptance. Boss PATRICK H. MCCARKEN has in­ directly' conceded that Roosevelt will carry New York by 50,000 or 60,000. In discussing what should be proper bet­ ting odds between Biggins and Herrick, candidates for governor of New York, lie said it was an even thing, and imme­ diately thereafter in answer to another question claimed that Higgins would nm 50,000 to 60,000 behind Roosevelt Putting two and two together uould in­ dicate that there is no doubt in the boss' mind how New York will go in, the Ra­ tional election. ~ FROM his chosen seat among the cata­ combs Carl Schurz has dictated a 15,000- word letter damning Theodore Roose­ velt for the egotism of his personality This i,» the, fif h presidential campaign in which Mr. Schiiri: bju Assailed repob-i liean candidates from the unscalable heights of his own colossal egotism. Other men now and theft have a suspi^ cion that all the rest of mankind differ-: ing front them may be right. Carl Schurz is never troubled by any such weak mistrust in bis own omniscience. WHATEVER evil or menace there may be in trusts and combinations of capital, the people will take notice that the re­ publican party is the only one that has attempted to break np illegal combina­ tions of capital. During the two ad­ ministrations that the democratic party wfes in power it did nothing. The re­ publicans passed the Sherman anti-trust law, and all the suits under it have been instituted by republican administra­ tions --the railroad injunction suit, the cotton pool cases, the beef trust cases and others. The democratic party has done nothing but talk. IF there is a citizen of the United States anywhere who has too much busi­ ness and too much employment and longs for the stagnation that prevailed from 1893 to 1896, he can contribute'to •:*hat end by voting the Democratic tick­ et this fall. A VOTE for Judge Parker in the com­ ing election will be a vote of censure on Theodore Roosevelt. It is inconceiv­ able how any patriotic, fair-minded American can take that position toward A man of President Roosevelt's charac- ter and record. GROV^R CLEVELAND originated the phrase:' "It is a condition that Con­ fronts us, not a theory." Applying it to the present situation it may be re­ marked that the condition is Republic­ an prosperity and the theory consists of Democratic promises. anxious tfl know 'remain a govern- Theodore Roosevelt. The Merchants' Ten Commandment*. . 1. Thou shalt not go away from home to do thy trading, nor thy son nor thy daughter. 2. Thou shalt patronize thy home merchant, also the printer, and they shall patronize thee. Make haste, there­ for, for that which will cause the coun­ tenance to shine with intelligence and bring prosperity to both. 3. Thou shalt employ thine own me­ chanics that they may not be driver from their homes to find food for their little ones. Thou shalt also consider him as thy neighbor, above all him that dwelleth in a strange town> „• * 4. Thou shalt not ask credit, as thy goods cost much money and the mer­ chant's brain is burdened with bills His children clamor daily for bread and his wife abideth at home for lack oi such raiment as adorneth her sister. ' 'Blessed, yes, thrice blessed is the man that pays cash." 5. Thou shalt not ask for reduced prices for thine "influence," for behold the guile is in thine heart and the mer­ chant readeth it like an open book. He laugheth thee to scorn and shouteth to his clerks, "Ha, ha." 6. Thou shalt do whatever lieth in thy power to encourage and promote the welfare of thine own town and thine own people. 7. Thon shalt not suffer the vice of pride to overcome thee, and if other towns entice thee consent thou not, for thou may est be deceived. 8. Thou shalt spend thine earnings at home that they return whence they came and give nourishment to such ,as may come after thee. 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against the town wherein thou dwellest, but speak of it to all men. 10. Thou shalt-j^eep these command ments and teach them to thy children the third and fourth generation, that they may be made to flourish and gro w in plenty when thou art laid to rest with thy fathers. PROBA TF. •" . : . ' / REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS' Is.-tac Fairweather & w t-o Andrew J, Raymond,. S 37 ft. It Iff I.Ik 24 Mc Hen­ r y , w s i d e F o x r i v e r . . . , t . i Catherine" Just en & h to Frederick Voss, Its Id & 27 Co Clerk's Plat, sec _ 20, McHenry. Range V--............. Elizabeth Beck to John A. Beck, nwX nek & n '4 nw'i sec 24, Si-ti ac in seerf 27 &2S. Richmond 6 Elisha Hubbard perabdmrto^Qhn Hue- ma tin, e 87H ft. Its 0 & 12, blk. 21, Mo Henry; :... . ; Michael Kelter to same. Its 4. 5 &6. blk M. Kelter's subdiv of pt blk II, Mc- Hejirj\ . . .lolin Bowers' & w to John Wagner, It hi Spring Grove . Hiram I). Small & w td J. S. Brown, pt It 7 Reynold's ad, Rlngwood . MARRIAGE LICENSES. Eugene L Palmiter, 25-.. Edgerton, Wjs. Mary H. Fessenden, . .Edgerton, Wis. V l a t h i a s F r e u n d , 8 3 . M c H e n r y Kathryn L. Justen. iSu. >^... McHenry R o y a l A . B u n ^ a r d , 2 1 . . . . H e b r o n ..-..^Hebron ...i;.ITnion .Union .... Chicago . Chicago . i H a r v a r d ... .BtiiKard 300.00 fiO.Wl 150.00 Want Column. All Kilv. r.»llowiiitf under tli rates: Kivctliiu-8 or 1,'pb. «5, cent# iiiKetliun: 15 oentH for eaeli Hutwuuunt More tluui live IIIIUI*. 5CTM)t« H linci for Hint and 3 cents a line for additional initei tionx. Et'!::; TpOR SALE -Ten Hue Poland China Pigs 7 aV0R1 V'«ht old. IiKjutre of or ad­ dress J. 11. PARKS, Terra Cotta. 111. 17-tf TJOI'SE FOR RENT--My house In McHenry. east side, is for rent. I'ossessiou given at anytime. F. K. GRANGER. 17-2t ry. III. » "C^OR RENT--The second floorsuiteof seven pmms, in my store bulldlnir on Mftin st, ^oft water in house. ln<iuire of FRED SCHNOUR, West McHenry. 1« tf 5PHOTOGRAPHERSf WEST MoHENRY, 1UU 4 makes everything known in the A business from a tiny locket to a J life-size crayon. None ba^iirst- * class Work allowed to leave studio $ "pV)R RENT--The Michael Cleary farm, of 12:^ acres, situated % of a mile south of Reynolds' mill. For further particulars MRS. MICHAEI, CLEARY, iertrnde Mae Reynolds, 21. Frederick Ehlers, 26....... Minnie EenseJ, 20.... >.... Francis J. McAdams, 27... Eva J. Sullivan, 24...... C.?»rl Klaman^ 3?.,.,..... Frieda Siebel, 2(). . .... ....., Edward Loomis,.' 391- .Gainesville,.: Wis. 'Minnie Rtiggs, 30.: ; Janesville, Wis.' John C. Debrecht, 38 . . .Flint Hill, Mo. Margaret Schumacher, 32... Johnsburgh (tilmore Eddy, 26.. . .. ... .Woodstock Pearl Emery, 21..............Woodstock S itUUei G^lviii, 3(1.. . . . . . . . i :.. .Nnndii Mary Elizabeth Klinck, 24. . .Algonquin BAKBEVILLK. E. H. Waite of Woodstock was a call­ er here Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Merchant visited relatives at Greenwood Friday. John Gibbs, Jr., has gone to .Iowa to spend the winter with his brother, Chas. Gibbs of Elgin has been spend­ ing a few days with his parents here. Miss Mary Gibbs returned home Sun­ day evening after a few weeks' visit in Elgin. George Adams and sister, Idij, o Ring wood spent Sunday at I. N. Mer­ chant's. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Anderson and daughter of Richmond called at Th'os. Thompson's Sunday. Elijah Coates and mother and Frank Griswold oi Ring wood were Sunday visitors at I. N. Merchant's. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Howard and little son of Elgin have been visiting friends and relatives here the past week. Didn't Show Them. ® "He wears his heart on his sleeve," asserts the fair damsel, who is telling about the shallow youth. "Yes; I saw that long ago. That isn't what puzzles me about him," replies the more practical maideti. "What el^e about him interests you?" "I can't discover where he keeps his braliis."--St. Louis Republic. Sorry. Mrs. Colls--And when you told him 1 was married, did he seem to be sorry? Friend--Oh, yes; he said so quite frankly. Mrs. Colls-Did he really? Friend--Yes; indeed, he said he was extremely sorry, although he didn't know the man personally. apply to or address 15 -3t» West McHenry, 111. TjV>R SALE OR RENT--The John Freund farm in Johnsburgh, 1st ncres. New buildings. Dwelling house in good condition, fine barn, pig sty. chicken house, etc. Call on N.,!. Justen, McHenry, or Nick L. Freund on the premises.' 9-tf TX7 ANTE It--Men and womeii In this county ' * and in the adjolnlhjr territories', to rep­ resent and advertise an old established house of solid financial standing. Salary to men. 131 weekly, to women #12 to $18 weekiy with F.X penses advanced each,Monday by check di­ rect from headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position perma­ nent, Address. Blew Bros. &. Co., Dept. A, ijonoi. Bldg.. Chicago, 111. lil-tit* Job work,of all kinds neatly done at this oftce. • •: ]4 : Conacientlo<i«. Weary Waiker--No, ma'am; I ain't dirty from choice. I'm bound by hon­ or. I wrote a testimonial, for a soap- maker once and promised 'to use no other.' Mrs. Housekeep--Well, why do you not use that? Weary Walker--Be­ cause, ma'am, that Arm failed about five years ago. Chicago & North-Western. .. „ Effective Sept. 18. 1904. ' _ WEEK DAT TRAINS. ChK.^ NORTHBOUND McHenry "'.45 a m, Via Des Plaines 10.10 a m 12.30 pm. ... .....Via Elgin 2.45 p nl .1:45 p m ...Via Des Plaines .4.45 p m 5.01pm. Via Des Plaines. i.0.40pm SUNDAY TRAINS. 9.10 a m.. .. Via Des Plaines 11.14 a m 2.02pm ViaElgin 4.63pm WEEK DAY TRAINS. McHenry. ' SOUTHB.HTND. Ch"igo. 7.B(i a m Via Elgin... 10.10a m ?i.32 a m Via Des Plaines .tt.iio a m 5.24 p m Via Elgin 7i00 p m 6.17 p m. Via Des Plaines 7.55 p m SUNDAY TRAINS. 7.30am.... Via Elgin 10.20am 7.47 p m Via Elgin...: 10.15 p m _ ^ R. H. OWEN Pianos for sale and rent. Tuning and repair ing at reasonable prices. First class Work only. VlcHENRY. ILLINOIS Copying, Enlarging and Fram> , Ing. Developing and Finishing for Amatuers. Photo Buttons & Jewelry of.Every Description. Some attractive novelty presented with "every dozen photos. Visitors welcome. I L L I N O I S C E N T R A L UNUSUALLY LOW RATES TO THE SOUTtf SOUTHEAST, - OCT. II and A N D 15. On'^be above dates the Illinois Central- will sell Round-Trip Tickets from all points • in the North and Northwest to : . , New Qrleans; La. Hammond, Lai,*, Jackson, Miss. Winona, Miss." :. Jackson, Tenn. Holly Springs, Miss and other ..points on the IllinoisContral inllie states or Louisiana. Mississippi. Tennes­ see and Kentucky, and to Greenville, fliss. Natchez, Miss. Vicksburg, fliss. Yazoo. City, Miss. Helena, Ark. Clarksdale, Miss. and other points on the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad In the slates of Louisiana and Mississippi; also to ail 'points in Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina,, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, except Kev West. F1 si. RETURN LIMIT TWENTY-ONE DAYS EIGHTY PER GENT OF THE ONE-WAY RATE from starting point to destination. Tickets and full information of agents of this Illinois Central and connecting lines. ^/HANSON, G. P. A. Chicago. Nov 15 HOLLISTCR'S Stocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medioine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. sieciflc for Constipation, Indigestion. Live Kiduev Troubles, rimples, Eczema, Impur 4, Had Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Heada-.h Hackache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in nti ; term, 85 cents a box. Genuine made bj H.L1BTER DRUO COMPANY, Madison, Wis. . 1LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE The VARIETY STORE Keeps Granites, Tinware, Glassware, Nick­ el, Fancy apd Plain China and Notiohs. Prices always right. Come and sees Rubbering always free# Auction Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction, on his farm, 2 miles north oi McHenry, li miles west of Johnsburgh, 2 miles southeast of Ringwood, on Thursday, Oct. 27, commencing at ten o'clock, the following property: 2 good work horses; 10 choice cows, 1 with calf by side, some coming in very soon and early springers; 2 calyes, 8 months JUDGE PARKER is anxious tf) know old; 11 spring pigs; 5 brood sows; old whether ours is to "remain a govern- j sow with" pigs by Bide; Poland-China ment of law or become one of individual boar, 7 months old; number of..chickens; caprice." It all depends If the ca-1 lumber wa-gon; two-seated top buggy; price should happen to tie that, of Alton j road cart; bob sleigh; fine milk wagon; B. Parker the voters will undoubtedly i horse rake; mower; self-rake harvester; declare for a government of law under j corn planter; cultivator; hay rack; hog rack; 4 milk cans; 2 sets' work harness; $50,000.00 CASH GIVEN AWAY to Users of LION COFFEE In Addition to the Regular Free Premiums Woohsp/v Spices C L>t om Co. m seto,w££?'mv<' BAm-roLEoot onto. WOOLSC P*r~*5± 5/VC5C CO. "THE republican party has not been nerveless, party of expediency. I„ has stood for the right and challenged single harness; set light driving harness; set fly nets; horse blankets; 2 sets drags; Rockford plow; clothes cupboard, good all comers. It has met every emergen- Dew; bag8; <lQ«ntity seed corn; cy which has arisen upon the high level^^ *^^ttrrels winter apples; 100 bu«h- of duty, and honor. Above mere party triumph it has put the welfare of the .people."--Senator Fairbanks at Sarato­ ga. • els oats; 500 bushels corn in crib, about 8 acres in shocks; 7 acres shocks in field ; 2 stacks slough hay; 3 tons slough hay in barn; 3 tons upland hay in barn, and t q . . . i other articles too numerous to mention. " AIIU1,M8TR?LT,0N M °UR HI- TKHMS OF SALE; All sums of *10 and •^^^overnment in the world, und^r, cash; over th*t amount a credit has more consistently stood for the fof si* months will be given, on good ap broadest spirit of brotherhood in our proved notes, of one year at six per common humanity, or has held a more ! cent, interest. No property to be Ve resolnte attitude of protest against every! moved until settled for. Good free wrong that outraged the civilization of I„„CH at UOon. FBANK MILLEK "Mow Would Yoa Like a Check Like This ? Wa Una Awardad $20,000.00 Presidential Vote Contest it rrrcAst/jprjt Cash to Lion Coffee users in our Great World's Fair Contest-- 2139 people get checks, 2139 more will get them in the What will be the total popular vote cast for President '(votes for all can* dldate* combined) at the election x November 8, 1904? In 1900 election, 13,959,653 people voted for President. For nearest correct esti­ mates received in Woalson Spice Com­ pany's office, Toledo, O., on or before November 5, 1904, we will give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prize to the nest nearest, etc., as follows: the age, at home or abroad. "-r-Roose- •elt's Letter of Acceptance • -T ' - -• - S "THERE is a very broad distinction be- itween the unlimited issue of silver as a cnrrency and its limited use; a distinc­ tion which the advocates of unlimited coinage in ttfeir extraordinary zeal seem to fail to perceive. The result, sir, which would flow from the two policies of limited and unlimited coinage would be quite divergeut.' '--Senator Fairbanks in the Senate, March 5, 11HK), Geo. Vogel, auctioneer ; Peter Niesen, clerk. Broke Into his House. S. Let^uinn of Cavendish, V't., was robbed of his customary health by in­ vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King s New Life Pills broke into his house his trouhle was arrested and now he B entiieiy cured. They're guaran­ teed to cure. 25c at Julia A. Story 's, N* U. Petesch's, McHenry; G. W. Besley's, West McHenry, drugstores. Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a accent stamp entitle you (In addition to the regular free premiums) to one vote. The a-cent stamp cov­ ers our acknowledgment to you that your estimate is recorded. You can send as many est! mates as desired. Grand First Prize oi will be awarded to the one who is nearest correct on both our Vorld's Fair and Presi­ dential Vote Contests. Wc alio offer 15.000.00 Special Cath Prizes to Grocer*' Clerks. (Particular* in eack caM of Lion Coftee.) How Would Your Name Look on On© of These Checks? Everybody uses coffee. If you will use t*IOX COFFKE lonf* enough to get acquainted with it. you will be suited and ' convinced' there is no other such value for the money. T'aen vpu will take no other--and that's why we advertise. And we are usyig our advertising money so that both of us--you as well as we--will get a benefit. Hence for your MAoh. Ileutla WE GIVE BOTH FREE PREMIUMS AND CASH PRIZES Complete Detailed Particulars in Every Package of 1 First Prise 1 Second Prise 2 Prizes--$600.00 each 5 Prizes-- 200.00 " lOO.OO " 50.00 10 Prises 20 Prises-- 50 Prizes-- 250 Prlzps-- 1800 Prises-- 2139 PRISES, 2000 '858 S2.FT00.00 l.OOO.OO 1,000.00 l.GOO.OO, 1 .ooo.ocr 1,000.00 l.ooojio 2,50036B . e,000.00 TOTAL, T20,OOO.OO LIO This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and does a BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all busi­ ness entrusted to onr care in a manner and npon 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 givep to collections....... i:;. / INSURANCE ̂ in First Class Companies, at the Low­ est rates. Yours Respectfully ^ PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers fitfSH, SALT & SMOKED MEATS Professional, Society a.nd Busirvesss Cards DAVID U. WELLS, M. B. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCU] .* Office and residence corner Elm Green streets. Mc'lleury. ' FEGEBS & FEGBKS PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. 5 HI- Office at Residence, cornei Elm streets. Telephone ItW. P. C. KOSS, I). I), m Office over Petesch's bruj? Store. AIJTJ WORK PERTAINING TO MOlJKHN OENT18TBT Office Telephone 2S4; Uesidence 302. " Nitrous Oxid Gas for Extraetlne , Hours 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. BDHD4T WORK BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DR. R. C|. CHAMBERLIN UKNTIST. - Office Mid Residence over Besley's Drag Store. Houjfss $:oo to 5:30. > KST MCHKNRY. ILL, ARTHUR # RREMKEtfi \ p.- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON • (Deutscher Arit.) Spring Qroye^ Illinois. Vegetables and Fruit in Season. It is my intention to giye all customers the best servicb pos­ sible. 1 pfty spot cash for hides, poultry and stock of all kinds, thus paying the lowest prices, and will sell on the same basis. We also buy Hogs for Kerber Packing Co. of Elgin, paying highest market prices. Drop us a card when ready to sell. A. C. MATTHEWS, r 7 WEST M'HENRY, ILL. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. BEST OF TRAIN SERVICE, with Dining, Buffet-Library, Sleeping and Reclining Cnair Cars on through trains direct to the WORLD'S FAIR . fast, daily, vestibule trains between . Chicago & St. Louis leaving Chicago morning, noon, evening and .shortly before midnight. Ample through :md local service to St. Louis on its numerous lines and branches in Illinois and Wisconsin. Tickets account of the Fair at greatly REDUCED RATES On certain days in June Coach Excursions to St. Louis at rates less t,hair one fart; for the round' trip. Tickets and particulars as to specific rates, limits aud train time of your home ticket :igent. .... ' . Dec. 1. A. LIFFLASSON, G. P. A., Chicago. GeOw Meyer^ - Ueneral Teaming " of ail kinds. Excavating and Grading. ftcHENRY - - - - _ ILLINOIS. Telephone, Main 1714. LAHBERT Q. SENQ BUFFET. Headquarters for McHenry and McHenry county visitors. Frank Keppler, John Scharres, 93 Mffeh Ave.. Chicago. * Attendants Telephone No. 393. ; • SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West McHenry, Illinois McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE. With American Natfbnai Bank Woodstock, til. Abstracts of title and con­ veyancing. Money to loan on real estat e in sums of $500 to $10,000, time and payment tc suit uorrower. K I L L THE u AND CURE THE L u ^ c a Prica 50c St $1.00 Free Trial. /TONSUMPTION 0UGHS and iOLOS Surc?t and tVaic&est Cure for all THROAT end LUNG TROUB- \ LIiS, or MOITEY EAOK. if m 1 1 n in IIMM wfi FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER draining, Calcimininer and all Interior Decuialu g, Telephone No. 254. MCHENRY, - - - ILLINOIS (tlARLES i FRETT Wholesnlo and retail dealer In I am in the iMarket For Beef Veal Hutton Hoffs and Poultry Oive me a call tod Smoked Meats, Sausage McHenry - Illinois »$••••< I Jos. H.' Huemann {Johnsburgh, Illinois. nfells Corn Shell ers and Tread Powers, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, "Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness Oil, Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. Franklin Liptnini Roil Works! I am agent for the above. We put the ltods on your Build- --lugs and should they be struck" by lightning we pay damages if no more than $500. Call aud get full particulars. General Blacksmithln$ Prices ilwiys Reisonable | Harper 4'On Every Tongue." * 5 m m * Crystal drops from golden grain; pure and mellow, rich and fragrant; § the ideal stimulant for universal use. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS. See Harper Whiskey Exhibit In Agricultural Building. World's Fair, St. Louis P See Harper wmsKey txniDii in Agricultural DUUUM.*, J % fii *** P H I L I P J A E G E R I •I GENERAL COriMlSSION MERCHANT |. I' SPKClAL ATTENTION GIVKN 5?0 THE SALE OF ' jt I J Dressed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, jl V Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs . 1 ^ This is the oldei& house on the street. Tags and price lists funushed on g | apphCHtlon' " COUD STpRAUE FREE . § I •>;- CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. | WOOL8ON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEP'T.) TOLEDO, OHIO. St" ' 4 Bills Wed at Tins Ike 1- r " -Vi 1/ ' .111 'O.- 4* •v.

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