,»* r-'.-i S:'msm 'P * « r r ^ s ' - y r i ̂ p ~\*' j. k /P*A»>v/ ^ l4 £ }"'9?s4V •£ --'.- V. -M'. '^fv 'j-J Auers U:' > • •|v^| £.• ; i"if^ ;-t &w If your blood is thin and im pure, you are miserable all the time. It is pure, rich blood that invigorates, strengthens, refreshes. You certainly know Sarsaparilla the medicine that brings good health to the home, the only medicine tested and tried for 60 years. A doctor's medicine. " I owe t«y life, without doubt, to Acer's Sarsaparilla. It fe the most wonderful medi cine in the world for nervousness. My cure is permanent, and I cannot thank YOU enouch." MRS. DELIA MCWKLL, Newark, N. J. for fl.M a bottle AH druggist J. C. AVER CO., I,owell, Mass.. Poor Health TtlUOlX PRIMARY CAUCUS. The voters of the village of McHeury are hereby notified that the Village Pri mary Caucus will be held at the village hall 011 Saturday, ^arch 81, from the h o u r o f 1 - p . u i t o t h e h o u r o f 4 p m . to place in nomination candidate for the following village offices: Three vil luge trustees and one village clerk. ' JOHN STOFFEL,. Village Clerk -7 FOB VILLAOK CLKRK. Thereby announce myself a candid**#, for rehomination for the office of vUlntg* clerk and respectfully solicit the sup poj-t of th* voters of McHerirv. , - * %especHnih, JOHN STOFFKL. ASSOIXCKJI RNT. - Complying with the earnest reqnest of many friends I hereby announce my self a candidate for membership ot the Village Board for the ensning term, and resf»ectfully solicit the support of Hw voters at the coining primaries and elec tion. WM. STOFFEL. 'Laxative doses of Ayer's Pills each night greatly aid the Sarsaparilla. Mill lenry I: PUBLISHED EVltBV THURSDAY BY THE MtHEfiRY MAINDfAlH! (OMPANT. L. T. HOY Secretary. .< W. A-CHI^TY* ^:;J§8#Pres.' ' ? ; > JAMES B. I'ERRY. President and General Mahkger. J C F; G. SCHRBINKR, Editor: pnce lo Bank Building. Telephone*No. 178. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Oneye&r S1.S0 Six months, 75cts. Three months. 40cts. I>o Not Sfglecl a Bad Cold.' Never allow a cold to take itscoorsfc. Too often at this season of the year its course is toward pneumonia. Chamber lain'* Congh Remedy will promptly care your cold and counteract any ten . dency in this direction. There is 110th ,/!% better for acute throat and lnnjr troubles For sale by G. W. Besley. Thursday, March 22, 1906. It ' JB*p«bll«u CoiBtj Convention. By direction of the McHenry County Republican Central committee the Re publican voters of McHenry county, IU , are hereby requested to meet in a Re publican county convention, hereby called to assemble at the*city hall in 'Woodstock, on Thursday, May 3, 1906, at 1 o'clock p. m., for-the purpose of selecting, according to the law, the del egates to the Republican state cdnven- . tion, the delegates to the Republican . congressional convention of the eleventh r congressional district, the delegates to the Republican senatorial convention 01 the eighth senatorial district. Also to ' nominate Republican candidates for the following cOhuty odices, to wit: Couu- ty judge, county clerk, sheriff, county , treasurer and county superintendent ol ~ schools, and to transact such other but-i- | ness as may properly come betore r*iu I convention. The nominations for said county ol- fices shall be made by a plurality vote at a primary electiou to be held in the various towns of said SloHenry county on Saturday, April 28, trom (tie hour of !*£ o clock no<»n to 7 o clock p. in. Ttie t tal unuilier of delegatus to sal : convention shall be 272, and the follow iug i-ouiprues a list of tfie fc»wn<«ni|* auti vt>Mug prvcincts and the 11 amber u delegate* to #bicL each towustiip au>. voting precinct is entitled, on the ball ot «>u« delegate to each 2U vote* cast toi B«»j«felt iu IIW4 and one delegate for each fraction ot lo or more: Town Del. IJWII Dei. Kiiey 7 Dorr, 4th dist. i M.treugo. 1st dist 12 greenwood t Marengo. 2n . di«t...lJ Hetjj-on 1, ! i'unhaw 9 Kictunond .... ...1: l-'tieaiUKic lstdUt...l<S Burton . ..... it eu-.unu#, .weilenry. 1st dist....i. Aiaea.. . . ,h ucilenry, 2ntl tllst. 1 U i i.air ).. v.,..a Nuiida, 1st dist ...6 he.j. :a..».. y .Nunda. 2uii dist ii, Ct»ra.-- 'v s,12 \lguiuiUsn, 1st dist.. 1. (jtrtliuu . ..i^S Algonquin. 2nd dist... IK) r, Ui di»t.\ -...yii vlKoiiMUiu, 3rd dist.. . D-rr. j.i.i as|.w .^•.,.'•17 iiur/y ^4 a*»6 i-i Total J5i. I _ L f. uov. Chairman, iit WALSH. Secretary r : f ANMJAI. rows ELECTION. N itice is Uureoy giveu to the citizeua, legal voters of the town of McHenry, in the conuty uf Mc lenry »nd *tate oi £iiin->is, that the Annual To**o Eiectioi for said town will be held on Tuesday, the third day of April next, being tLi first Tuesday of xiud month The elect ion will begin at 7.UO o clock a. m., aim close at 5:0U p. ui.. at the places desig nated as Follows: Precinct No. 1: Wooq- man hall, Ring<vood, III., precinct No. 9, village hall, McHenry, 111. The offic ers to be elected are: One town clerk, ' one assessor, one collector and one com missioner of highways. Also to transact the miscellaneous business of the town, and to not upon additional suojeci* which may, in pursuance of law, come t before said meeting when convened. Given under my hand at McHenry, this jyth day of March, A. D. 1906. : ,T JOHN STOFFEL. Town Clerk. AUDITOR'S MKKriNG. Notice is hereby given that the board Of auditors of the town of McHenry, connty of McHenry, and state of IUi- noi*, will meet, on Tuesday, March 27, 1906, in the town clerk's office, West McHenry, IU , at two o'clock p. m., to audit any and all bills against said town and to transact such business as may come before the meeting. Bills against said town of McHenry may be left with the supervisor or with the undersigned Dated at McHenry this 14th day ot March, 1906. • JOHN STOFFEL, k'« ' Town Clerk. ??•, . wm VILLAGE TKI-STEK. Complying with very urgent requests of many of my friends I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for the office of member of the Village Board, subject to the decision of the village caucus. . Respectfally, MATHIAS Wkhek, Carpenter. AN N Oli N C KMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Village Trustee and ask the support of the voters of the village. •IOSKPH HEIMEK JOHNSBL'RGH. • Michael Schaefer is on the sick list. Peter Rothermel has returned from his Chicago visit Miss Rose Pitzen spent Friday with Miss Emma Freund. Misses Susie and Emma Freupd spent Friday at Jos. J. Micbels'. Miss Lizzie May spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Anton May. Mrs. Anna Freund spent Monday with her son, John J. Freund. Mrs. Stephen Freund visited her daughter, Mrs. Jos. Schaefer, recently. Mr. and Mrs. JfUx>b R. Jnsten and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Miller Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. John Pitzen of Volo vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeffiing recent ly- " Mrs. Simon Weingart and dan|fht6r, Anna, of Volo, spent Sunday at Mrs viath. Steffes'. Misses Eva Hnemann and Anna Oeff iing were pleasantly entertained by Miss Anna Adams Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Freund and child ren aud Mrs. Susan Freuud spent Wed nesday with Hubert Freund and family. Mrs Geo. Nell and two children re urded Tuesday evening from Ctiicag* vbere they had been visiting at the tome of Nick Martin. . It is not difficult to relieve blind, deeding, itching or protruding piles t ith ManZan, the great pile remedy, t is put up in collapsable tubes-with lozzle, and may be introduced and ap plied to the seat of tronble. Stops pain distantly. Sold by N. H. Petesch, Julia v Story, McBenry: IT. W. Besley, Wet I •IcHenrv. HompM-ekt-r*' tiruriiiiHi In I lie Northwest, ffml and Nnutliwnt, Via the North- Western Line. > cnrsiou tickets ab&greatly reduced rates are on *ale to the territory indicated above Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Car» and "The Best of Everything." For dates of sale tnd fnll particulars apply to agents Chi •ago & North Western R'y. Apr 28 In the spring time you reuovate your i«iuse Why not your body? • Hollis- nr's Ricky Mouutain Tea drives oni lupurities, cleanses and enriches the ilood and pnrifies the entire system. 85 wntD. G. W. Besley. I* FOR V1LLAOK TRI STEK. JgllpBimplying with the numerous ucgent requests of my friends, I hereby an nonuoe myself a candidate f«*r the office of Village Trustee, subject tr> the deci sion of the voters of the Village Caucus. The support of the voters of the village ! Will be thankfully received. Respectfully, PETER J. FREUND. 5'a/y/;v:: LL HE above picture of the nia ii und fish is the trade mark of Scott's Emultiion, and is the synonym for strength and purity. It'is sold in almost all the civilized coun tries of the globe. If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide calam ity, because the oil that comes from its livei* surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott's Emul sion found a way of preparing cod li ver oil so that everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Emulsion is the 1>est thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate people, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. , Send for Aw ammph. SCOTT A BOWNE, CHEMISTS 40+-41B NUUU, (TUR, *BW TOBX SOe. *nd 91.00. All drvggitta. niZ6u umoi i iu Never Leaks. Never Sinks, Never (ricks, Never Swells, k Ifever Shrinks, Jtever Rasts, Never aets ! 11 ' j"1 1 "H.'1'""5' • i 1 •»' 11 > 1 !•*" ; . ,v ~ - / r % , W v^ft 4 ' * «e ,4««' i '<4. . %' '• • $ >*'• • JjC ? • - ft. , /* ' •'t Above cut" represents our 16-foot ioi\g and 45-incK Be&m G&lvanized Steel Boat. T- mm Is Always Sile, fisy C|&y Riwint, : fistest Ooifli No weir, ' PVfltHint lofiive Oat, BewtiM Nodei inn a ' After many changes and improvements wt are ndw putting" upf ii Boat far super ior to all. The Boat to which1 we have reference is made of a No. 20 Superior Galvanized Steel. It consists of two sets Oar; Locks three Seats, with Air Tank un der each; extra bottom with foot brace, 2 sets Oar Lock Blocks; set 7-foot Oars, 2 Hitching Rings. Boat is securely riveted; wood part is finished in natural color, three coats Warranted Steel Paint. The Locks and Model are of the most modern type. Will last fronj 15 to 20 years. Come and see this Boat and then judge for yourself. The price of these Boats is less than the ordinary Wooden Structure, the weight about 150 to 165 pounds. We want you to see these Boats, whether you buy .or not. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BYE M. ENGELN SON NEAR FOX RIVER BRIDGE. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. A RAILROAD ORDINANCE (Continued from first pa^e ) ore and assigns. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall be m force and take effect from and after its passage, PROVIDED, that if the said Chicago, Desplaines and Fox River railroad shall not file with the Village •lerk of the Village of McHenry within thirty (30) days from the date of the passage of this ordinance, its written acceptance of and agreement to be bound by and to carry out faithfully the terms, conditions and provisions contained in this ordinance which it is required by this ordinance to perform, then this ordinance, by reason of snch fai lure to file such written acceptance, shall become void and of no effect. Passed March 5, A. D. 1906. Approved March 15, A..D. 1906. JOHN EvANSON, President. Attest: JOHN STOFFEL, Clerk. Three little rules we all should keep, To make life happy and bright, Smile in the morning, smile at nooni, Take Bocky Mountain Tea at night ' G W. Besley. Well Planted. The beadlfe In a rural district In Perthshire had become too feeble to perform his duties as minister's man and gravedlgger and had to get an as sistant. The two did not agree well, but after a few months Sandy (the bea dle) died, find Tammas had to perforin the last service for his late partner. The minister strolled up to Tammas while he was giving the finishing touch- es to the grave and casually remark ed, "Have you put Sandy weel down, Tammas?" "I hev that, sir," said Tammas very decidedly. "Sandy may get up, but he'll be among the hind most." . „. • Wfcy Bemly WM Called Bcantona, The town of Beverly, Mass., was set off from the town of Salem more than 'JOG years ago. About that time. It is said, a schooner with a full cargo of beans entered that port. This supplied the whole town with beans; hence the name given to the inhabitants, "Bever ly Beanere," In 1087 the town of Bev erly voted to impose a tax of 10 shil lings on all future absentees from town meetings. In 1754 twenty-eight slaves were owned in the town. The first Sunday school in America was estab lished in Beverly in 1810. Animal* and Pain. A correspondent furnishes to a Lon don journal some curious instances of the apparent lack of highly develoyed powers of feeling pain In animals. He has. he says, seen a sparrow shot flying "fall to the ground and in less than two minutes begin picking up grains that happened to be lying near it. On an other occasion a tame rabbit was de prived by a spaniel of its tail, bone and all. It took not the slightest notice of its loss and began feeding again direct ly It returned to its hutoh. SETTLERS' ONE-WAY SECOND CLASS RATES To Minnesota, North Dakota, South Da kota (eatft of th^ Missouri River), Man itoba, Western Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta, Via the North Western Line, on Tues-» days, March 6, 13, 20 and 27, and April 8, 10, 17 and 24. For tickets and full information apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Apr. 21 Clear* the Complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and thoroughly cleanses th-4 system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. It is the best lax ative for women and children as it is mild and pleasant and does not gripe or sicken. Orino is much superior to pills, aperient waters and all ordinary cathar tics, as it does not irritate the stomach and bowels. G. W. Besley. Orders for auctioneering can be left at M. J. Walsh's store, West McHenry, where they will receive prompt atten tion. F. O. Gans pays all telephone calls pertaining to business intrusted to him by his patrons. Call up Nnnda ex change. A Scientific Wonder. The chres that stand to its credit make Bnoklen's Arnica Salve a scientific wonder. It cured *E. R. Mulford, leo turer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chilblaihs and Salt Rheum. Ouly 25 cents at N. EL Petesch's and Julia A. Story's, Mc Henry, G. W. Besley's, McHenry, drug stores. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- five cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time uiileaisother wise ordered. Try it. A Morallilng BarirUir, From continental Europe comes the story of a burglar who loft the follow ing note pinned to the pillow in a man sion he had ransacked: "In the Bible it says, 'Lead us not Into temptation.' You and your show of weath tempted me, and I fell, though an honest work- ingman.; Therefore you are the sin ner, not L Repeat before it Is too late." v , Fountain syringes, hot water botttas, the kind that wear, at Petesch's. mm*'-' . . " • ' V - . Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if ii stains your linen it is evidence of kid-> ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to So. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water' and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the , best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. I Yourhay have a sample bottle of this • wonderful discovery and a book that tellsi j more about it, both sent i absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Bwamp R .ot. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remem ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton. N. Y., on ey< - ^ - an P4* 'WA HcHenry A'ways a complete line of Bakery Goods on hand. FRESH EVERY DAY Orders for parties and Weddings promptly attended to When you buy Bakery in sist npon yonr dealer to give yon the home made goods which are always the best. MAX ZIMMERMAN!!, McHENRY, ILL. Want Column. All advei-tlsemi nts lnnerted under this head at the following rates: Five lines or lens. !6 cent* for flrst Insertion; 15 rents tor each subsequent Inxertlon. More than Ave lines, S cento a line for flrot Insertion, and 3 cents a line for additional Insertions. "CVJR HALE-A horse and harness; also rub- her-tlred buKtry. nearly new, and Mon tana robe. Horse Is three coming four years old. broke single and double, good single driver. For further Infornmtion apply to or address JAMKS KAINEY, RinKwood, [11. "CV)R SALE--Jersey cow; will be fresh in Mjiy. Inquire of H ERBES, Plumber. T OST--Thursday afternoon, the 15th, be- *•4 tween Rosedale and my plaoe in McHen ry, a horse blanket. HKRBBS> Plumber. COLONI8T LOW ONE WAY 8ECOND-CLASS RATES To TemienMee, Kentucky, Nebraska, Wyoming, Kaunas, Colorado, Mis souri, New Mexico, Mexico, Texan, Western Louisiana, Arkansas a ltd Oklahoma and Indian Territories, Via the North-Western Line, will be in effect on Tuesdays, March (ith and 30th. For tickets and full information apply to agents Chicago & North-Western Ry. •v;^.;/ • Mar 22 \ jj; Afflicted With Bhrumttlnm. WHS and am yet afflicted with rheu matism," says J. C. Bayne, editor of the Herald, Addington, Indian Territory, "but thanks to Chamberlain's Pain Balm am able once more to attend to business. It is the best of liniments.' If troubled with rheumatism give Pain B ilm a trial and yon are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt re lief which it aifords. One application relieves the pain. For sale by G. W. Beslev.^ , ANNOUNCEMENTS ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. The Illinois Central maintains Double Dally Service, and operates the best of trains, witn Dining,Cars. Buffet-1-lhrary Cars, Chair Cars and bleeping Cars, from Chicago. St. Loufs, Cincinnati and Louisville south to New Or leans.. The best road for reaching the winter Tourist resorts of the South, including , ^ , iNew Orleans, Vicksburg, |dulfport, Miss., Hammond, La. ^ Mardi-Gras at New Orleans Feb. S7, *06.• J>ulfpprt Is a Mexican Gulf C)oast resort, hav ing the new, fino "Great Southern" Hotel. Kejnilaf orean steamship suUffips from Sew Orleans for Mexico, Central America* ma. West Indies and Europe. Send or enl' f«»r descriptive matter in regard to the abfive.1 Havana via New Orleans 's best reached via the lili- l?°-P t'«rongh service to New Orleans rjina the new twin-screw nineteen-knot »• S. S. Prince Arthur l®mrLn,LNe^i 0rl,efins every Wednesday at J.no p, m. and arriving at Havana at sun Pise rriaay morning. ' "The Cuban Special" lint Weekly Limited Steamship Train Is run af^b,ec- 2B) «very Tuesday from Chlcaico tend St. Louis direct to the boat side. Send for Cuban literature. «. Hot Springs, Ark. Florida 5 Daily Sleeping Car without change Chicago to Hot riprings, with connections at Memphis troai Cincinnati and Louisville. Through "Dixie Flyer" Sleeping Car Line St. Louis to Jacksonville via Nashville, Chat tanooga and Atlanta. ••'/ * - s r. California - ' Illltiols Central Weekly E-?cuy<?1ons to Cali fornia. Excursion cars through to Los An geles and wan Francisco as follows: Via New Orleans and tbe Southern route every Friday from Chicago; every Tuesday fmm Cincin nati and Louisville. Via tTmaha and the Scenic Route every Wednesday from Cnlcago. Professional, Society DA V11> ii. WELLS. M. D. pHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCULIHH Office and residence corner E!H» »»W I J&reen*treet8, McHenry. Telephone No. Mfc L FEGEB8 & FEGERS pHYSICIANH AND SURGEONS. S4cHem III, Office at Residence,corner Court* Elm-streets. Telephone 333. ' .. I*T, BMILEY. , ? " A TTORNEY AT LAW. Woodstock, Illinois All bu>ine«js ilitr u.stefi to liU care will be' pioperly and promptly attended to. W. F. STONE. I>. 33. ; ; (Successor to Wr. F. C. Itoss.) ' | Office Hoursfrom d a. ili^ until 5^0 Si? , i>. m. A1M) open evenings. McHENRY, - - ILLINOIS? ; Office and Residence over Petesch's Dra| Store. Telephone No. 274. ^ ; DR. R. G, CHLAMKKRXS,IN^ . JLKNTISL'. •' Office and Re*ldence over Drag ' v; ' Hours: 8:oo to 5:30. * W KST Moll ENHY. ILL, . , Full particular* concerning all of the above Can be had of agents of the Illinois Central fend connecting ilnes or by addressing either t)f Abe undersigned. A. fl. HANSON, P. T. M., Chicago. 111. S. G. HATCH, G. P. A., Chicago, III. '> Apr! * Bank of McHen ry This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and does a GENERAL BARKIRC BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all, business intrusted to our care in a manner and npon terms entirely satisfact ory to onr customers and respect fully solicit the public patronage. floney to Loan. on real estate and other first class security. Special attention civen to collections.. INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the lowest rates. 'Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. WEST SIDE Always a complete line of Fresh and Salt Meat% Sausages, Etc. Highest market prices paid for Porkers. We also carry constantly on hand a very choice line of Canned Goods and Bakery. What more has any first class city market to offer? .. A. C MATTHEWS! Geo. P U ' ^ •Qgnerat.'Teomiagfc oil all kinds. Excavating and Cirading. ^ ncHENRY ILLlNOlf - SIMON STOFFEI# Insurance Agent for all classesof property in the best Companies. We At McHenry, Illinois PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER m m t i l W 4 5 . C 0 a n d U P W A R D House and Sijin Paint Ing :HU! :I! ! Interior Dec orating. Ueelftonre north town line one hloiit west «>f river. Telephone J\o.2; 4 I5! MpHENKY. iLLINO^ R, OW0NT i'lanoSifoi- s-i le unit i-eut. Tuning and repair ing at reasonable prices. '/ First class Work only. MflHTSN RY. JoK'r \J. Vyoitalf DFALEK fN Genera.! Hardware Sto'eK, Paints ai;d -Oil*.. Tin and ma« <-hi ne repair' ng of -all kinds. 'Phone Mi umnw , - ilunois. l'i: " 1 " ' • • T«tep>Hon* Main, I714. L A M B E R T Q , S E N 92 FIFTH AVE.. CHICAGO. 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Besley, Westof McBenry. / It's the educational opportunity of your lifetime. The Weekly Inter Ocean toXQMZMt* . Henry Creamefy Batter. Chas. Q Frett, Mchenry, 111. ORIGIN At LAXARM AND Notice! To insure publication in The Plain, dealer copy must be in tbei office no later than Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to take particular notice to this effect. Why not get in line? Yes. it is a special--a very special--rate. $1.55 for this paper and The Weekly Inter Ocean for one full year. Don't let it get away fyfflgl JfftWIi I An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens th« Lungs, gently moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. n--n* by PUIEULE MEDICINE C0.,CUeua.H.SA. Sold by N. H. PETESCH, JULIA A. STORY, McHenry; O, W. BESLEY, West McHenry. \ MOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A BUSY Medicmc for BUSY Feopis. Bring* Golden Ho<h snd Renewed Vigor. »ociflc for Constinaiion. Imlisrestion. 1-i Ividney Troubles, Piiimles, Kr/eni i, Iniptirl %'l. Bad Breath, Siuu-wi'-h Howels, Hea'l*. s 'Jaokache. It's IloeUy Mountain IVa in !;<>.- l t<)rni, 35 "ents a box. Genuine made by JLi-isTKB. I>ai « Madison, Wis. jAJACII BllflfiW CAP ftn « iwii OiCttBic