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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Nov 1904, p. 4

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i'i Tn a. SMALLPOX SPREADING. rs We know what all good doc­ tors chink of Ayer's Cherry Pcctoral. Ask your own doc- tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling t h r o a t , h e a l s t h e i n f l a m e d l u n g s , a n d c o n t r o l s t h e hardest of coughs. - Cherry torsi is well known In our family. We .think it :s the best medicine in the world for ami eoMs." RATI* 1*KTKR>OX, PETAL UMA, C»L. '• Wo.,?l.<lO. J.f. AYKR OV. k:: .'ruircis;-.. ' T.<vwe;i, .'Ma for Hard Coughs J 38TH ANNUAL MEETING Of a* ft BHNNM•HBWIBMOBSMSB One of A/er's Pills at bedtime will hasten recovery, pently laxative- M McHegry Plal^ler;. • I^CTBI.ISHGp EVERY TH1 ?ttsIMY BY . THE MiHfSRY PUIIDEAtER (OMPAltV. K. tiHAM.IiR. W. A, < KISTV.: .1, K I'KKHY, Pres. • . ' . ' TRT'a*. F." (i. 8eaftEisBR..Editor. Office In Bank Building. Telephone. No. 272. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION: S?l-50 Three moitths. 40cis. One year.. Six months. ?5cts Thursday, Noventber 34, 19P4. WE are ninch afraid Port Arthur Will fall when we are not expecting it. IT will flot be Senator Bryan--for the . second time. He might try something new. . A.CITY in Pennsylvania refuses to sell eggs at any price. They needn't get so selfish. . As the election is over., Kuropatkhi and Oyama had better hurry up or time will be called. „ SENATOR DAVIS consoles himself with the fact that he is not handicapped with the vice-presidency. ' EVERY time he heard 1 rom a fresh state, Farmer Bryan had to go opt be­ hind his barn door and laugh. A MICHIGAN girl ran away to get mar lied. Wonder how long it will be be­ fore she runs away to get a divorce. A GIRL has sued her lover for $35,000 because he jilted her. She probably wanted to give him a good jolt also. THERE is but one road for the Dem oorats to pursue. Fall in beliind Ton* Watson and lie led to the millennium. PROBABLY fchat Baltic fleet- mistook those fishing boats for Japanese torpedo boats because they stood their ground --THE Democrats found out that their little Moses couldn't swim. They are •y\,...nowlooking in the bulrushes for anoth­ er. WHILE paying his election oets a Montana man was blown up by an ex­ plosion. It wanted to finish his busi ness. ~ ^ WE are patiently waiting to bear from Senator Tilln^an. He probably feels that he can t do the subject jus­ tice just yet. Smallpox prevails to an alarming ex tt'nt in malignant form in some parts of the state of Illinois at the present time. Yon rimy contract the disease at any moment by coniiug in contact with a iniallpox patient or a person who fc been exposed to the disease, or with any article of clothing or merchandise which Iras come from infected premises, or by-receiving a letter froni a house where there is smaflpox. The experience of a •entury has taught that vaccination is 1 safe and positive preventive against smallpox. Why not avail yourself of this certain protectionV Physician?-, nurses and attendants in smallpox hos­ pitals. who have l>een properly vaccinat- i-(i, never get smallpox. Their sole pro­ tection is vaccination. Let it be yourt», tienieinber, that you may contract a malignant and fatal case of smallpox i rom a very mild case; that smallpox is no longer mild in this state.| lit has as­ sumed its old malignant and fatal type, and the percentage of deaths is high. In otfe locality in the state 10 deaths 09- ur«$d ainoij#; 50 persphs alfticted; in audthep, 1# a'toohg, 58 v That eveiii if ou recover frotu smallpox the disease may leave yoii with scattered health. • That if yem contract smallpox ft .means | quarantine and isolation for several j weeks,/ danger to yorir family and /frieuds, loss of time ayd loss of business. That a proper vaccination is a safe, cer­ tain aud absolute preventive of small- i po x For further information concern , ing vaccination and smallpox, address J THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, j Springfield, Illinois." | He Could Hardly Get Up.' ! P. H. Duffy of Ashley, III., writes, ° | '"this is to certify that I have taken j two bottles of Foley's*Kidney Cure and jit has helped me more than any.other j medicine. I tried many advertised ' remedies, but none of them gave me ! any relief. My druggist recommended | Foley's Kidney Cure and it has cured me. Before commencing its use I was I in such bad shape that I could hardly | get up when once down." Sold by G. j W. .Besley, W. McHenry, 111. Entertaining Newspaper Features. . Probably no other newspaper in the United States can snow so brilliant an ar­ ray of special features as is found in the columns of the Chicago Record-Herald. The daily and Sunday news and special features of the Chicago Record-Herald include the letters of William E. Curtis aud Walter Wellman, the Record-Her- ald's special New York dispatches, its I unparalleled foreign news service, em­ bracing its own special cables with those of the New York Herald, the New York World and the Associated Press; its pages devoted to the markets and finan­ cial and commercial intelligence--ex­ haustive to the most, satisfactory degree , its popular sporting page, its extended < dit-orial department, Kiser's humor­ ous "Alterrating Currents," "Stories of the Day," the departments of railroad and insurance news, music and the | ilrania, Society and clubs, the column of | book reviews, the continued story, the ! ' Woman Beautiful ' department, the daily fashion article, "Meals for a Day,"1 news of the Great Lakes, etc.--all unit­ ing to furnish to the people of Chicago nnd"the north vvest a newspaper which tomtnends itself to discriminating read­ ers as only a newspaper can which com­ bines the world-wide facilities of the greatest metropolitan newspapers of modern times. GEORGE FRED WILLIAMS of Massa chosetts seems to have found his call­ ing. We were afraid he would have tp advertise for it. » MR. ROOSEVELT,"just before the e!« - tion, stated that every man would "get a square deatv" Judge Parker was the first one to get his. THAT Nebraska gent who accidental­ ly got. his hands hand* tiffed directly aft­ er the wedding, was tied up in a. ..wntw way than he bargained for. i ANOTHER hero of Balaklava died in •Chicago a few days ago. This makes 8$6 of that gallant "six hundred" whi;; h*ve gone to their heavenly home. When You Have a Bad Cold Yoo want a remedy that will not only give quick relief but will effect a perma­ nent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy thai will counter­ act any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a ren&ly that ia pleasant, and safe to ta-ie. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy meets all these requirements and for the speedy Und permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by all drug- A\*\ * . - ~ Your corn will be accepted for the ontest with or without the husks on. F. L. M cOmber. COL. WM. F. CODY, the Bison of Wy 1 owing, hasn't been able to capture, th>»se 1 bandits in his state. Buffalo Bill lacks 1 ability to lasso men of his own stripe. WE feel quite safe when we call New York City the "Dumping Ground lor --Defeated Politicians "since Lawyer j. " Barker has moved there to practice law. CITIZEN PARKKK IS M MG to CON.-OIT himself with the idea that he w.mlo rather be right than '-president. But i lh« ehances are he will n.'\>r be either. Ex-JUD<iE LAIaKI.U t au but a li.ef " # .perieuce as a candidate* But w> 'b< considered pretty grwia at draw ing '•briefs'* that expedited matters Mum.- SERIOUS TRIFLES Naglect of Simpio Complaints OftM Causes Great Suffering and Serious Results. Does your back ache? If so, what makts It ache and what does it meanT There la a reason for everything, and If yon hay* a backache, there must be a cause for It, The "chances are your kidneys are a! fault. If they are not right, the quicker you attend to them the better It will bej for a neglected kidney trouble cannot get well of- itself. Wh^b these organs onoe commence to break down the work of de­ struction continues igaless death Is averted by- the prompt use of proper meant, j EDWAKB Hcsa, a prominent busineM tbeii man of Salisbury, Mo., suffered fright- 'fully from backache and In a recent letter <altur»l Illinois. The thirty-eighth annual meeting of the Horticultural society of Northern Illinois is to be held at Apollo ha|l, Princeton 111 , on Wednesday and Thurs­ day. December 7 and 8, 1904. The fol­ lowing program will be given ̂ . WEDNESDAY, DEC 7, 10:80 A- M. Prayer. Address of Welcome. Mayor W. Johnson Response, Mrs. Erntna Hey Dixon Tle|>ort of Treasurer, S. G. Soverhill Report of Secretary, Jacob Friend Appoi 'tment of Committees. WEDNESDAY, 1:80 P. M. Music. The Sncfeess and Defeats of Horticult­ ure, Dr. T. E Loope. Eureka, Wis., -president of Wisconsin State Horti­ cultural society. Some Peculiar Problems in Tree Plant­ ing in the Northwest, H. P. Baker, Ames, Iowa, Prof, of Forestry. Experience in Fruit Growing, W. H-. (Jnilford. Dubuque. Iowa, President Northern Iowa Horticultural so- . ciety. . - .. ' • WEDNESDAY, 7:30 p. M. YTOung people's and school session. Claude Brown, County Supt.,Chairinan. M u s i c . • . . - * \ - Address, David Feltnley, Normal, Pres­ ident State Normal School. Music. - . *• • - ' ; Address. Eugene Davenport, Urbana, Dean College of Agriculture. THURSDAY, DEC.£, 9:80 A. M.^ Prayer. ** Commercial Strawberry Culture, C. L. Richardson, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Trees for Street, Park and Town, Prof. H. P. Baker. Ames, Iowa. Stray Thoughts on the Garden, S. N. Black, Clayton, President Mississippi Valley Apple Growers' association. THURSDAY, 1:80 P. M. Music. Results of Spraying, Prof 6. S. Crandall, Urbana. Are Modern Methods of Caring for an Orchard Practical for the Farmer? W. S. Perrine. Election of Officers. Report of Commiitees. Ad Interim Report on New Fruits. THURSDAY, 8:00 P. M. - Women's Session. Mrs. Ellen B. Freeman, Chairman. Music. * Roses on the Farm, Mrs. L. H. May hew, Bradford. Music., . A Garden, firs. J. I. Taylor, Princeton. Music. Well Kept School Grounds, Mrs. M. G. Clark, Princeton. Music, "America." Princeton is on the main Hue of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, twenty-two miles sonthwestof Mendota. The meetings are free to everyone, whether a member or uot. and all are ordially invited to attend and take part in the discussiohs. You can be -ome an annual member by paying one dollar, and yon will receive free a copy if the annnal reports of the state and three district societies. These reports are neatly and substantially bound in a volume of about 500 pages. By paying $5.00 you become a life member, and re ceive the reports as above mentioned during your lifetime. Money should be paid to the secretary, but any officer of the society will duly credit you with the same. OFFICERS. President, H. T. Thompson, Marengo, R. D. 4; 1st Vice President, J. L. Hart-' scull, Dixon; 2nd Vice President, F. C. Johnson. Kishwankee; 3rd Vice Presi­ dent, H. G. Street, Hebron; Treasurer, S. G. Soverhill, Tiskilwa; Secretary, Jacob Friend, Nekoma. COMMITTEES. Mnsitr. Mrs. Clara Allen Harris, Mrs. F. B. Peckham, Miss Harriett Fowfter, H. A. Clark. Reception. C. N. Keith, L. R. Bryant. N W. baacson, Mrs. H. M. Trimble, Mrss Ella Parker, L R. Davis. ,4; ItfcAiL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Ralston to-Celeste Ralston. S« ac In Sec <14. Mr Henry 1.00 Stephen M. Kjnith et alto I'eter Blake, nw'^wHsw'i sw la, McHenry........ 800.00 Willis I torment- to George Foster. 8 H Tt 10.1'ot.tltiK Si l'urdy's Add'n t« Rich- . niond QMMX) Alvln F. Davis to Clara B. Thayer, pt It 10. Assrs. IMat, RidgcHold.. 1000.00 WM. E. Motley & w to ; J. P. MalickT ..." Trustee, pt It 4-hlk -i Richmond'.:..'... * 1.G0 Henry Wt^eiter to Jucoh llonslett, pt nw^st'ij.wr'McHeriry. . . 100.00 Gerhard Went-iier to .same, pt w%seH sec ;<2 McHenry.. 2250.00 Henry and Gerhard Wegener tp same Rt of Way In seM sec :{2. V.cllenry..., 10.00 Join l-J. Mackey to Rebecca Nenfeld, pt Coon Island. McHenry 1000 00 Mrs. Lucy lTn,mach to Mrs. Minnie Mc- Rot>erts. It H HosliiK ŝuHdv of pt se)!f • sec 17, Mclleury 600.00 ^MARRIAGE LICENSES. Andrf w Schmitt, 83 . .... ... .Huntley Ftosa Kreutzer, 19 .............Huntley John Bennett, 22 .Woodstock Emma Burkhardt, 22;/..... .Woodstock Francis C O'Brien, 34,./.:;, -..... Alden Letitia .O'Neil, 80.".... ..... .Alden Charles F. Strhroedet, P;.-...Dundee Minnie Zerttel, 26.T..»•«•.... Huntley Robert Wendt, 37 .,... - H. . .Algonquin Matilda OerkfitSs, 22.v^Crystal Lake Steven Thelen. 85, ..; ,'/v //. ...Marengo Mary i)'Brien, 3S ' Marengo ("has. Irving Ciamer. 29.:. :... .Harvard Rosa Henrietta Bendt, ^2.. . .Lawrence A11'olfeeiiiiiii's Tetttlihbny. / J. N. Patterson, night, policeman of Nashua, la,, writes, "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs-and tried at least half a dozen different advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two-thirds of a bottle enred me. I consider it the greatest cough medicine in the world." Sold by G. W. Besley. W. McHenry. J Off N SBtBGH. Mrs. Jac. Freund visited at Jos. Mleh els1 Sunday. Mrs. Math. Weber was a Johnsburgh caller Sunday. Mrs. Susan Freund is visiting her eon, Mike, and family, Mrs. Nick Freund died last Thursday after a short illness. Misses Annie Miller and Lena Schmitt visited at Jos. Merles'. - Misses Eva and Maggie Huemann vis­ ited Miss Rosa Altjioff, Mr. and Mrs. Jds. Diedrich visited at Jac. Huemann's Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jos. Heimer and son, Charlie, of McHenry visited at Peter Neisen's. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Britz entertained the following: Messrs. and Mesdames Joe Freund of Ringwood, John Scbaefer, Peter Neiseri and Peter Preund. Want Column. All » following . Five Ui«en or letw. 86 cent* lor flint insertion; 15 rent* for each xnbxequcnt' Insertion. More than tlv^ lines, fi cents n line for first Insertion, and 8 ccntu a line for additional insertions. advPi'tiMMiients Inserted i Five lim-H or for SALE CHEAP-Two stoves, heavy cast iron; CF>al or chuiiks. Imiulre at/this office. '.'I was troubled with constipation and stomaqh troubles, lost flesh, my com­ plexion was ruined; Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea brought back my health and complexion. "--Mary Allen, St. Lou­ is. 85'cents. G. W. Besley., Anxious Moment*. Some of the most anxions houfsofa mother's life are those when the little ones of the household have the croup There is no other medicine so effective in this terrible malady" as Foley 's Hon­ ey and Tar. It is a household remedy for throtft and lung troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons, it can be safely given. Sold by G. W. Besley, W. McHenry Til ^ GAMMUT. • / . The Oreatent^tiHine ot tlie »oth Century for Youiiff and Old. AN Ohio-', family" has stopped children from going tp school becau they were being taught that the earth Jie tells how he managed kTitop ft." He says: "I had been a sufferer for a is round. I f they go to another WO^LD they will find it Hat enough", probably. SOME of the big Democrats of NT - :T|fcaska say there is no room for "fusion- 10 only two parties can make the race From recent happenings IT looks though the Democrats needed several •;|pprties. ' ' . • F LUJIT<IA JOSEPH PULIT/.KR of' tin- IFCWY ork World saw the Roosevelt cv CLOTTF coming and lit out -for EUI'".PE •JM two day* ahead of it, but as HE has W»L B*-T-n heard from, W^ tear it HAS WIRN *trnck in id ocean. •:A WOMAN in Lhporte, iiwl., a long time from lumbago, and, of cottrUf tried^alnioBt everything I heard of that offered relief; but all the so-called rem- edies I took did me no good until a friend Induced me to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUB*. I Used three bottles of It and was entlrelj i cured." j Thousands of others have met with the ; fame success in using this remedy for ; kidney and bladder troubles. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUBE IS a preparation that can be depended upon to do all that Is claimed for it. Physicians of the high­ est standing etnploy It in their practical for It is a combination of the most vain- l«r rtivoree last • FebrCiai-y'-r h*-au«r*ble kidnpy 6nd bladder remedies en- Loss of Flesh When you can't eat break­ fast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread ind butter, take Scott's mulsion. When you have zzn living on a milk diet and /snt something a little more lourishing, take Scott's mulsion. To get fat you must eat it. Scott's Emulsion is a *reat fattener, a ^reat •rength giver. Those who have lost flesh •ant to increase all body . ssues, not only fat. Scott's •mulsion increases them all, jone, flesh, blood and nerve. ; For invalids, for- con­ valescents, for consumptives, )r weak children, for all vho need flesh, Scott's Emulsion is a rich and com­ fortable food, and a natural tonic. Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. TTOL'BE FOR RENT-My house in McHenry. 1A cast side. Is for rent. Possession given at any time. F. K. GRANGER. I#-tf ryANTED-MEN AND WOMEN in this VV county and adjoining territories, to rep­ resent, and advertise SM old established house of solid financial standing. Salary to men, 121 weekly, t-o women. ̂ 12 to 31K weekly with Expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct from headquarters. Horse and BURGY furnished when necessary; position perma­ nent. Address BL,KW KROS. & Co., Dept. B. Monon BLDK., Chicago. 111. L9-6T land on shares. Inquire or write. 22-2t» J. W. LEK, West McHenry, 111. T^ARM FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN--Stock farm, consisting of 190 acres of 'and, 3 miles south of Volo. Inquire of or write 22 <Jt* JOHN ROSING, Volo,ILL. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Ralston, Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of John Ralston, deceased, late of the County of f I Jjpe ('ourt. of McHenry County, a t the Court ttjr i McHenry and State of I l l inois , hereby glv- notice that, she will appear before the County House In Woodstock, at the February Term, on the first Monday in February next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to at­ tend for the purpose of having the same ad­ justed. All persons indebted to said ESTATE are requested to make immediate payment to the undersiened. Dated this 17th day of November, A, D. 1904. CRLISTE RA R.STON, Executrix. 22-3t : - ADMIN 1ST R A TOR'S NOTICE OK FILING- FINAL SETTLEMENT. ' STATE OF ILLINOIS, ) MoHenry County. F Estate of Elisha tlubbard, Deceased. To all whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that on Monday, the 12th day of December,' 1904, T, as the administrator with will annexed of said,,Estate, will present to the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court. House in Woodstock, Illinois, my final report of my acts aud doings as sucn Administrator, and ask the Court TO be dis­ charged from any and all furt her duties, and responsibilities connected with said Estate and my administration thereof, 'f t t which time and place you may be present and resist such application, if you choose so to do. Dated at Woodstock this2tst day of Novem­ ber, A. D. 1904. HKNKY C. MBAD. 22-3t Administrator with Will annexed. Physician* Proscribe It. Many broad minded physicians pre­ scribe Foley's Honey and Tar, as they have never found so safe and reliable a remedy for throat and lung troubles as this great remedy. Sold by G. W. Besley, W: McHenry, 111. PHOTOGRAPHER WEST McHENRY, ILL. near the standplpe. Enlargements from any picture in Watercolor and Crayon. The best and most appropriate Christinas Gifts. Just received--A splendid assort­ ment of the latest styles of picture frames. Also photo Jewelry for Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Watch Charms, etc. J ust the thing for presents. Unt i l Christ-mas we give away with every do/en of photos a Medallion tinted in the natural colors. Without, question, this Is the most superb orna­ ment for parlor table or mantel piece ever designed. -OPEN ON SUNDAYS-- Chicago &. North-Western. Leave Chicago. 9.00 AM... ^.25 p M... 5.01 p M... 9.10AM,., 2.0B pm... Leave : McHenry. 7.30 AM... 8.20 a m... 5.27 pm... 7.30 am... 5.00p m... Effective Oct. 30. 1904. WEEK DAT TRAINS. NORTHBOUND .. ..Via Des IMaines .. Via Ifres IMaines.. Via I>es Plaines.. SUNDAY TRAINS. , ..Via I)es Plaines... ... ....Via Elgin...... WEEK DAY TRAINS. SOUTHBOUND. Via Elgin Via Des Plaines.. ........Via Elgin...... ' SUNDAY TRAINS. .Via Elgin 10.20 am Via Des Plaines 7.00 p m Arrive McHenry ...10.10 a m ....4.52 p m . . .8.40 p m ...11.14 AM ...*.35 p M Arrive Chicago. ...10.10a m . - .#,55 a m ... .7.00 p m fit i d Lad deserted-h^r f.ir t hi- wventeen yt»ara, He was hanged ~it,- }+-t and when the widow, heard 'And all this divorce tor nothing!" dorsed by specialists In the diseases of those organs. If taken early it will cure every form of kidney and bladder trouble and will quickly relieve the worst caMfc •ven in the last The greatest thing out; in the garni line, for young and old, in the great game, Gamtuut.. This is a combination of games, comprising fiinche, muggins, pit, panic, bourse, stock exchange, and five other games. In other words you can play H) of the most popular games( with gainmnt cards. A pack consists of 10^ tinely printed, die cut,- enameled cards, put in an eleganjt box, printed in gold.' They are for sale at 50 cents per pack, sent postpaid on receipt of price. S^e ad in another part of this paper. Address THENEMO CARD CO., 22-21* bunbury, Ohio. Not A Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kid­ ney trouble. I tried all sorta of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad of your Ekviriu Bitters and determined to try them After taking a few doses 1 felt relieved, and soon thereafter waa entirely cured, and ba^e not, se«»n a sick day since Neighbors of intue hav" been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralg a, Liver and Kidney tronhles and General Debility. ' This is what B. F. Ba-'s of Fiviiiont N. C. writes. Only 50c. at'J aim A. Story* «ud N. H. Petesch's, McHenry, and G. W. Bjaaley's West Mcllenry<f druggists. ^ Your corn will be accepted for the ooiMtest with or without the husks on. F. U MoOmbttr. We will send you a free sample.' BE sure that this picture in the form of a label i» on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. scon & B0WNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St, N. Y. 50c. and $11 all PATENTS Promptly obtained, or rtE RETURNED, TO VKAFTS' RXKMtCNOK. Our CMAITOCS MI THE LOWKST. Send model, photo or sketch for expert search find free report on patentability. mmmoiMEMT suits coodueted before all courts. Patents! obtained through os, aDVSR- TISKD and SOLD, frao. TRAN-MAMI, W" •IONS and COPYRIGHTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. 8. Patent OfflM, WA8HINOTON, D. C. DSWIFT&0 HOLLISTCR'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediolae for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Bene wed Vigor. v»cif lc for Constipation, IniliRestion, LiVe .'vi.liii'y Troubles, Piniplea, Eczema, Impur !. Bad Breath, Sluggish Howeis, Headael* Wuckaehe . I t 's Rocky Mountain Tea in ta i torm, 85 cents a bo*. Genuine made BJ u'.iaxES Pru'O COMPANY, Madison, Wis. N NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClcanioB and iHautiiks the hair. Promotes a luxurinut growth. JNever Taile to lUotoro Gray Hair to its Youthful Color, Cures Hcalp iliwasos & hair lulling. 50c,aml Q1.(K1 at Pm^ietg R. H. OWEN Ptanoa for sale and rent. Tuulng and repair "* 7" Ing atroaaoiiiahie prltSi^ First class Work imJy. McHENRY, ILLINOIS METHOIUST EPISCOPAL CHUHEH. SERVICES- -Preaching 10:30 a. ni. and every other Sabbath evening at 7:+T», beginning Oc­ tober 30. Sunday seiiiiol at 11:4.>. Epworth Lengue preceding preaciilng service at 7 p. rii. When there is no preaching, at V:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. ITBV. .1. M. CORMACK, PiiStOT. ; Christmas China j Arriving; every week. More Granites and Nickel ware, all kinds of Glass ware, utiopping', call at the* -. r - VARIETY STORE This Bank receives deposits, boys and sells Foreign and Do­ does a BANKIIW BUSINESS. -We endeavor to do all bosi* ^ 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 given to collections. *. INSURANCE In first Class Companies, at the Low­ est rates. , Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers FRESH, SALT & SMOKED MEATS Vegetables and Frtilt In Season. It is my intention to give all customers the best service pos­ sible. 1 pay spot cash f: >r 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 ceady to sell. A. C. MATTHEWS, WEST M'HENRY, ILL? ILLINOIS CENTRAL R, R. BEST OF TRAIN SBRVIC6. with Dining, Buffet-Library, Sleeping and Reclining Chair 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 and local service to St. Louis on"its numerous lines aud 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 than one fare for the round trip. Tickets and particulars as to specific rates, limits and train time of your home ticket agent. Dee. 1. A. H. HANSON, G. P. A., Chicago. L Professional, and B\jsin< DAV ID O. WELLS, M. D. McHenry. FEOEBS& PNYSTCIA^B AND SURGEONS. Elm streets. at Residence, corner Court MM! Telephone 33a. C. ROSS, 1). D. S. Qfflrw over Petesch's Drug Store. % AL.il WORK PERTAINING TO MOOEHN nENTlSlHf' Office Telephone 2J4; Residence 308. . ^ Nitrous Oxld Gas for Extracting. Hours 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. SUNDAY WORK BY APPOINTMENT DR. R. G-. CHAMBERL1N -A DENTIST. Office and Residence over Besley'* Drag st^Nb ; Hours: 8:00 to 5:30, T* '! W«8T MOHJTNHY. ILI»" '11 •"ll1 ' " ARTHUR BREMKBN. PHYSICIAN AND SUgQEON (Deutacher Arzt.) Illinois, Spring; Grove, Geo. Meyers IfeneralTeamlng all kinds. texcavating and Qrading. ricHENRY - - - - - ILLINOIS. Telephone, Main 1714. , LAHBERT Q. SENO BUFFET Headquarters for McHenry and McHenry county visitors. Prank Keppter, John SchartM. 9t If Ifth Ave.. Chicago. Attendants Tdephoa* No. an, SIMON STOFFEL Insurant Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West McHenry, lllinoia McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE > with American National Baak Woodstock, til. Abstracts of title and con­ veyancing. Money to loan on real estate la sums of |500 to 110,000, time and payment tc suit borrower. FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Graining, Calcimining and all Interior Decorating. Telephone No. 254. MCHENRY,; - > - ILLINOIS Wm t fRETT Wholesale and retail dealer in K I L L TH. C O U C H AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery CCONSUMPTION 0UGHS and ^0L0S Price 50c &$ 1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB­ LES, or MONEY BACK. I am In the Market For Beef Veal riutton Hogs. and Poultry dive a a calli-- Smoked Meats, McHenry - Illinois Jos. H. H uemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. .• ' sells Corn Shellers and Ti*ead Powers, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages#Buggies, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness; Oil, Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. •SSil»SSSSSSSS«SStSSSSSSSSSSM tonkin iwm IM Works!. I am agent for the above. %e put the Rods on your Bnlld- tngs and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages If no more than 1500. Call and get full particulars. Ceoeril Prices ilwiys ReassNlle Harper m ggifc 1 m ik * i m Hi i | 4iOn Every Tongue.1 - If reaches the spot and covers the case as no other whiskey can; pure, delicate* rich~and invigorating. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS i , See Harper Whiskey Exhibit In Agricultural Building, World's Pair, St. Louts I P H I L I P J A E G E R } « » GENERAL COflMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE Of Dressed Beef, riutton, Hogs. Veal, Pouttiy, tp ; Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs; This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished .ogy application. COLD STORAGE FREE , " * CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Stall 1 & 3, Fulton St. Wholesale Market. im.it

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