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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Apr 1882, p. 8

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•ii-1 f <tftmiiDiM--»T iiaiiiiiiiiMi. .11)^11 mil n.--.•r,ffiIM^^«1i|f^ttr...-1|ftmTnitTiiTl<lMiW-w>».lwir |^I.I ,ii ..V 1 t» i " TOLtrmr. |t 8. D. BAtnwnt. iiport n«xt wttefc, \ j • l(|Hrt«n Khoobof (JhlMfo calaWlKlai! )ast FrWav a* th* eetiten- tM iiflftemry of the blrthof Froebel. ..Mwws. Stevens ind Tnjgart. of Wawconda, made tha Mctfrnry school a visit, last week. Come again. B. Misses Ella and Annie Knox, of Nun- *!a, visited the McHenry fchool last | Friday. Both will teach during the Bommer--the former In the Doran dls- • trfct, and the latter In the Doherry district. Horn, who invented the telegraph, and Bell, the Inventor of the tele* I phone, both had deaf-mute wives. Lit- i lie comment is necessary, but juat see ' what a man can accomplish when everything Is quiet.--LovotM Citizen. One week from next Thursday night I iecond school sociable occurs. The ; MHHPCises will consist of readings, re- I Oltatloiis. music and an address by Dr. |'If. T. Brown. Before closing, several I books and small articles will be sold at auction, "• . * | Charles Robert Dartrln, thi well known scientist. is dead, lie was a deep V'".-' thinker, a careful reasoner and a ready v writer. His most noted works are: "Origin of Species by Means of Natural ^ v i, Selections,^ and "Descent of Man." He . lived to the age of 73. The unpleasant weattwr orjKMne- ' j thing else prevented a very large at- ;; <> | tendance at the teachers meeting last J ! | Saturday. Prof. Estee of Woodstock . I H. R Baldwin of Crvstal Lake and <v>' ,; S. D. Baldwin, of McHenry, held a short .!' I BeM'OB tbejforenoon then adjourned * lo ineelat Woodstock in four weeks. lor it. epeafci The fonowlng notice •elf. A Teachehs Meeting.--Will be held at the School House in Geneva 111., April 20tli, IS82. Come and a*k ques­ tions aa well as give the results of your experience. PKOGRAMXB. "j WO,--Decimals, A. S. Barry. I ".fSf 10:00.--What.are wejiloing fn" filch­ ing pupils how to study? B. Koutt- man. : J r*< OIJ2M , ANDERSOfWUE WARY Escape, and List of Dead, BY JOHH X- EAWIOX. .syr The List of the Dead gives Accurately the Regiment, Company. DUa.of nth and Sumber of Gnfveln^ • 'i» the Cemetery, of all who * >. > , - died in th'nt«irfad. '> ' ' ; j .•••( ftt I Prlsw. a Am*.-"-9 13.019. NeaHy 13.000 Vietinu. The Dlntv Is an everyday aocou ftt of Fouiw teen Months iaiprisonment written each , day, word for word as printad, and tells fully and under* tandingly, ,, happenings in AndersonvilM and other prisons. , Valuable to all those who lost friends there. A volume ot 304 pages. illustrated, bound in cloth, mings. Price, II.W. nicely printed and. With gold trim- A. B. Bid well, of Woodstock, has been ap? pointed agent for Mcllenrv Co. Ho projioaes to call upon the people of every town during the sp-ing:: presenting this valuable work tor' their consideration. "• Agents wanted for every toWflr lfl the State. Send for Circulars. 4 H. COWLIX r ften. Agent for the Jfortkmett, •,sv7 ;4 WoedMoc/t, 111 - , 9. 'M.f, twui? '"%> t >. ,,," ' i * ' ' • 5 \j* --BTTT TBERK WIX.L ;• &nat l̂acghtu faClotUag For SO E. LAWLUS' Aa ht> will do nothin«r bnt Cus­ tom Tailoring hereafter Keep on your specs and read this bill: v * vSf •' $:•;•*&&&•• • Discussion. ; , ,> P.M. >•-' ,lt 1^0,--What may wc profitably -otnit in Arithmetics b. B. Haxen,-Oscar Jones, 2-40,--General Discussion. 33#,--The little things of discipline iu the School Boom, Ellen McWayne, Ilia. JE. Sheets. ^ ' Bt Order of Cohmittbe. fftfta Superintendent Graham, of the Wisconsin Journal ofEdueativn*writes: "We presume ali our readets are Inter­ ested in the more important current •vents of the aay." Unfortunately many thousands of the 270,000 public school teacheis of the United States are interested in very little besides the getting possession of their monthly stipends. Tliey are woefully ignorant of the living, breathing present which ic making history of far greater im* portaoce to them and their pupils than the bare, bony skeletons, outlining the history ol nations (lead and buried ages ago, which they are required to study. When will teachers learn that the use ®i these old auatomies is to enable them tf> comprehend the evente of their o#n times more fully; and that except as they are concerned in the present they have no use for lrtatoyy, cither ancient or modem. -<• IrUe/- °ar - "J ' - ft : number pf the Jtwmt is an article from Mary Allen West, tM efficient Superintendent; of Schools in Knox (Jo. Speaking of the necessity of selecting good men for Khool dlrectoh she says: ••At the base of our school system stand school di­ rectors, Upon them defends very largely-the efficiency of the school. In all things concerning the maintenance and management of the scboo! their power is well nigh absolute; nor are thajr responsible to any one. So .far as tlbey are concerned, the "thou slialt'* of t^e law is a command without a penal­ ty attached to its disobedience. No where else in our bo|)y politics does such an anomaly exist. The powers conferred on them are exceptionally great. Tet the law provides no way of impeaching a director or of puttjng him out of Office, except for the offdhse ,«i not returning correct statistics. Oi the otber hand, onerous and vexatious duties arc required of school-tl i rectors all of which must be performed '"with oat money and without price." It is Imperative, therefore, that the office 1m made o,ne of honpr, as it is not one of eruolnitient, by electing tp it. only tba very beat man or woiaitu the dis­ trict ^fiords. t Karmen Pants, gold, 50 Splendid Vests, each, Chinchilla Overcoats, formerly Gray do do (ft,.... Fine Dresssufts, lormerly fW, ... .. Xext do do fls.BO . .. Next do do (17,60 Next do do (9,00 Byes Open Hats, formerly 1,60,. Silk Handkerchiefs, Tormerly 1.00.. ..#r Two Bution Kid Gloves, lormerly l4$ ' Paper aosoms formerly 15 cents,... Belfast Fine Linen Shirts Three Pairs Good Overalls,............ Hoys Wool Caps, ... 4.......... Boys <\ii».n, Boys Suits,..! lt>>y.s fiuits' Fine, Boys Overcoats. good..o^..^ i,r..4i ... Best Linen Ctolar8, ..:H.:„...H g^WCall ifin search of good Barguiud'. ' E. i McHeary, Jan. TOth, 1832. :«•" 1 IB 8 00 1.U IS 09 » fit H Oil 7 00 1 0» 60 % 78 ' OS MS « J 85 . j ftO T 1& Jon of aaa Daiidei urativo drak Paml und JU st Medicine ever Hade. Hop*, BuotMi. Man- ei roria "ithiutiieVit and (trtief of all other Bitters, PurMer, Liver ie aiKl Health Restoring artta. »3»a«ibly lon-r exist when Hop aud perteat are kbeir Zluj 2. k w :i%o mivigartD t!» aged ud litaru To ell vhose e^r.iplos'mentscause Irrep^JU'i" ty oi"i:ii U,n'fl.-c-r% uiinary organs, or who w» q,lire an Appetia r^^"r'ic an<lmUd Stlmulwi*, lio;) Bitters art/ iuvai%vJaijte' W'thOUt intox­ icating. RLXifiW No matter your f^^elings or STrnptoina are wimt the disease or ailwOent Is use Ilop IUt- tur.i. wrnifcuiullyouj^** sick but if you only ftcl bad or miserable,m1186 theiii at ouce* Jt may sava your IiiV.lt hayj3 8-^ed hundreds, $300 vlll !>f paid for a cjs.q.'5® they win not rr. eorlieip. lx» not suffer Skor'e* your friends sa.ror^but use euid ur^e ^to use Hop B Kemember, Hop BitU'rs i? nc^k. "'ile, (.rujrged u runfcea uustrum, but the l'urest^^^ ri J Best Mciiiciueever maile : the "ISViUDa^^. raiESB and KOI'E" mid no person or family^ fii„utd be v ith'j'it tlstra. r>,I.O.i« anaboohtteandlrr«?igtible cure " ' ; ur.kemuss.u'te «f oriuin. tobacco anc ,'»li n il! by ^ v. ' ' rs. Seud fc" r Irrtir. I?TP i'.'ltrr, !! >. Ci., ltorh^t -- VY Robinson Wagon Co, •;{) • J" . iC. '1; i? :^SU4of- AND SUMMER \t*-cjr r' v ;„v '.i^y-rr' -v. -i;t Mi* _ .Mb - r THt -JCV E W M -A.M* ii*fiffy F.oTe.befo»da«y ««o^ble question CHICAGO & NOftffi-WESTERK RAILWAY i,, Is by|all odd* the best road for yov to tak« whenJtraTeUngtln either cUtiactioobeiMrciBti Cfap ai ati tke Priwpl Points in tiiffest Hirth & Hsrftvest •The prtitei Foriaertjr ef Chicago; aaa wrt Carefully examine this Map, Tiie principal otties tn %aemet* ana Aortnirest spe stati on this road, (ts tbroufft traiaa maka elose connections with:,the trains of all rUlNMli Junction paints, 'W'PJvTI! *'} • • j ; At the old reliable Boot and Shoe.House,ol < '• i'*t' ' '5 \ ' / »'» <4 - <i -y f' f,--A 5 < .uif ,th ,, 1,'j, .i^PS' V. ^ *!v .-xa.ivmw^ 'Matnr.- . •** _n-t . hi Hi-"~ . . J U ' » received and placed upon the market to be m o n e y . _ " Oor $tock is tli^Xarjrert, the Cheapest aild the Moet Desirable to be found in the Northwestp. Drop iu and take a fftoK, and get my low Cash Prices. ' : ^ . ,' •. 4^ ^ 11> • J '?>, '•«}» *" - .«>•• -,'H . ts« «.f i* I •'"! slit *y: v» '/.ihi' f n'<fB !is ' ,( • L J.9 Fi^qRENC"' ^ ChtmUkrX Qoinnane \-Wiriemur ®palc^ •* JClayton I S d?OlNJS X lf fit Oniwqy Kmi f(» , -fft i j Sa-. ane-^oir sold for verv little oou x'a Mgontk VilKTO.V 8icu* £v - Grf-iyton „ 'Jr alor.a rg*m city % T<v' - n" ° 6H1CAG6 A: Wwir^. JjiicN A C,..CW, NORTg-WESTERN RAILWA w. h: dwight, "Woodstock/Ill. \j -«( v f •si Ti $ ^ f ft- j FJURNITURE STORE fW4-0iH>re MfaTtoitfa Where you will find all grades of Fnfnitm*,1Vam ft Chafr up to the finest Set, of the best make and quality People bming c t me will find all my goodt* as represented. •• " wHfV.- %jff Jobbing and Repairing neatly and promptly done m*r" „D represented -TO if a-. /a »; r,-; - >A j, .J , i . f* "'{ fWp . , V . Ml'^W' & $Mk ' ' •• i,.xw - -A '•?, ---- «*'| » * M 4 r : f e « a , ! ; •« • , at& "j ft' ' ' <..* . Coffins, and Shrouds of all kiuds and quality reasonable rates. s, ana A Hearse furnished at mmmm jfo. • i «•' i. ;# hbitr, "Xm - ' h to" •'- ̂ MoHlSTVIl. Y - '.TOi J.'.l '>ill ]• lvAts •jj'-'jfV I .v • JL JLiX^I ^%-v4s "X . ».• v-/fa %.> .v-w^ J .iimn iMm&s k ' * ' 7 lenry, . to And hastnow oa band'tfae stork of Woodsteek largeat and tost READY MADE HABVBSSES. OOI/LAttS, WHIPS, Ac., (Ci be foand in the ... JOHwarga^ . • M I!..--I'll. mT." I .1 mil » in ..Mil • #!*»•*• Spung • -- - Clotliiiig. THE CHICAGO & NORTH.WESTERN RAILWAY^ Over all of its principal lines, runs ^acti wav dailv from two to fonr or more Fast EaprosS Traiaa. It is the only road West, North or Northwost ofChicafro that uses the ^ < ;• . .» IMPERIAL PALACE DINING CARS. " " Ml, r roart 'hat nins Pullman Sleepinjr Cars North or Northwest of Ohlf'ft'ffo. Miles Of Road- In forms, amonffst others, the followinar Trunk Lin ines: It IrfVh^ohlv over 3,000 CetJncil Bluffs, Colorado ft California T,ine. Winona, M4nnesotn * Centrnl DakoUa Line. Sioux City Jt Northeastern Nehraska%T,ine. Ohicajro, St. 1'rn 1 * Minneapolis Line. Eljrin, Uockford, Freeport & Dubuque Line. Milwaukee, Greea Bav A T,nkeSuperior Line. Jim River Valley, Pierre & DearlwoofJJLine. Waukesha. Mmlison A'Northein Line Tickets'over this roa«l arc sold bvrall Coupon Ticket Ajrents in the United States A'Canada Remember to ask for Tickets via this roaa, be sure they read over it, and take none'other J o. LAYHO.SBen'l Sup't Chlcaga r.H. BTE SSI TT.jJtienJ Pass A*t'Chicago. --4TW im a n s AT WAUCONll * BUlif Ag't C* <|fc-|l* W*IR'|i MeHenryt W* >v "Ml • . • < . i-, ' ' V ' ' / . ' ' Spring Ooadi which 1 will v.- nf - i < f. '>'>•»*! ,u n ,t :$$•/! C, COLBY, • T*% ~7T..\ ti lt, '*'*0k£*r M AT i«'?; . 4 HI8 TWO STORES, McHenTy and Nunda, now Offering thft Largest LiUC of^ •' , ,t ^ V ^ n • jjci i "4f$?& '• jitfj Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, &c»p evpr shown Ini McHen^r. County^ ivliioh we ofifef to the ybuv- iug publio •Xuft •isfllw ' Oti^ ^tock is complete and comprises everything usuallv^kept in a Pirst Class Hardware ̂Stora. ' Our store is crammed full of Bargains and we offer thejbest and most goods for the least money of any one in the business. T " p WE INTEND TO KNOOK THE BOTTOM OUT OF HIGH ] r IN BARB WIRE. -The Best Barb Wire in the Market^atJ^ cts. per Pound. pSf Call and see us and learn that we mean, business. Store in McHenry, Opposite Bishop's Mill. 4>t ^u»da in Jfaimer'* ' ' i: **•f/ij , "• V.' •-= 1 f?' !<• h-' ~'~ I have the largest stock of Si ever brought to Lnke County, wl sell at LOTVUK PRICES THAN EVER BE­ FORE. Ready-made Clothing more numerous than ever and at prices suited for every purse.-- For anything made to order, whether a single garment or a full suit yt,%;,ir; _ .. .%Xr' Maiman's Is the place gent£ if Oaps, me. to buy, Vf-? Also a fall liae ef = P.AAnfl UaVa . ' ^ ft , J - ^ I have a lar%e variety of PIEoi GOODS ' of the Latest §tyiefc|*and patterns, at low :f figures. Mrs* Maiman, Who condueta theMlllinery Department, ba* received a line stock ot Spring Millinery, of the latest styles to be found in the eSty which she.invites the Ladies of Waucontta to call and examine, Hats and Bonnets Trimmed in the latest otvleeand at rrntona. ble prices. Dress Making done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and be convinced that I sell nothing bnt good (jooda, and at prices as low as (be same quality can be bought anywhere. H* MAIMAN. Wahoonda, March B, U82, - •i 'i .'V' '.>j i ',-, ' - • • • -' i,' • • • i . . ' Man ufacta ret s of FARM So SPRING »WIOS^ Wl WAGONS. li for designs and prices to , aOBHTSON WAOON 0&., S CINCINNATI. O. is®.: fefv fou W ant a Mcieiiine. Sewing THE HORSE L WAGON. NEW BOOK on the Horse. His history, structure, mws and treatment. A b.o giving a, Icw of the most Important and Effective Remedie* for the cure of the diseases of the horse- Si^" Valuable to every owner and lorer ofths hone. ,s . Published ly tkc SOSISSSH TAOSV C5., 0Ma> MH 0., and sent, postage p?id, to any address, on receipt of tiskc*"--cent stamps. ^•If you do, of couive yo« want the wwt, aa it cofts no mere. Tlien why ^wty from an Agent who carries but •tie which he has fixed up ou purpose « w°^' u hy S«i"g to the store of OiW, Owen, in McHenry, ypu can have f®ur choke of Hve. viz: The Donu^-IC, Eldredge, New dome. Crown, •lid Singer. We keep all these machines in stock, and any lady who Vtntt t machine can Ret down and try fh«m all. and then select the one wliioh Slftlts her tli« b«st. The best machine W tt»e market, aud any one will be con­ vinced of the fact by call'ng at my «|©re and trying one thennelvee. Also a 8nf Hwk of Clocks. Watches 3fweiry, silver and Piated Warp, van '«iwii4 at my a«we. Organa ami l^anoslor »ale or rent. .«-V.I-1 P- W.OWEH T Free of Charge. jperaons 8tiBering from f!i « tui'i -^gtlinia. Bronchi (n>. Less" of any affection of the Throat are reqneiitPd to call at any get Ijiraul Bottle "of r>|f»v^Fy for Con- i °f which wiij ofHi w^erfiiljilfrlte what a regular dollar size |>Ofl)« will d& Call early. - ^ i' ' •> * ' Scissors, Shears/Table flrrd f»ook4t Cutferyf Spades Shovels, Foi^s^Corn Knives, P«lD4«tne8 BUY YOTJR CRANITE-IRON AND TIN-WARE. 3r# »' " •; steiW" "f V'i ' is .w«i: :*hh STCRY. Gr. W. BESLEY, McHenry. 111., IK B. Mainev Genoa Junctiorj, Wis., A. S. Wright, Woodstock, IIIr, and G-. E, Dickinsoii, Nunda, 111., sell the reliable and pure medicines called 'f DR. KALCKHOFF S MEDICINAL CARAMELS /CONTAIN only Vegetable Extracts, combined with different aromatic spices, tamarinds ftm. v_y prtiaciian i chocolate, forming a;;s t4:f f :a. mild, safe and pure medicines. They aro as nleasnat • 4© take as the fluent c opfcction, ana therefore take tho place of all medlcl&cs which are sold under different aoflics to secure heating effvete. These- medfclneg are no secret preparations, but the formulas for tho different kinds have been used extensively for many years throughout the world by leadinsc physicians4, for the various diseases they are recommended for. They are manufactured with , the aid of Improved machinery, nndcr the supervision of a regular educated physician and chemist Their cheapness alone creates a good demand, ae each box contains 30 Caramels (SO dosen). the dbIm per box being p oio 25 to 60 cents. We mention ' y V •M ,^<v J^.;s m- %M ?>%»< r -vt-f m u-$: K <r 'tpttifi*:** 5 •<««wkit « y*f GEORG I A.* h D* K»fce!ieii4 "B. Sv-1-. K. Itr d KooMi "C# I)iuiu2 notfmTf. H*1L * , Three sheets, 19x24, heavy plate paper, contain- mgdevaticrns. plans and details forllie above honie: also book of 0 pa^es, givirig n>«;itication», itemifcea estimate and form of contract--invaluable to every carpentcr or jxirty proposing building, as a guide in TO fifing V>id3 or drawing contracts. Price SjJJ.OO. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of Trice. H. E. WALTON, 330 W. ninth St., CinelnnaSI, • CHEAP LANDS I on le»t enitt rad [easy tems, in a miM ellaiale, ft-es from it#»?y smws, Might* g ing frosto, aod aa* MILLIONS OF ACRES | e«Ufe ralms. for sale in the COLDEN BELT of Kansas, by the UNION PACIFIC BA1LWAY, ef ns 9#cb -Qf(| mm the tun el*.-., •a, fgtli «£til Hfurbeta enafi ^ffii 'wcst. JNfoiftoe «w<t nimtv-ntpSk Book, UNO COMMISSIONER,--Kansas D'vlsl«^ Won |S»&&elB mm flroai' Owuuli QR. KALCKHOFF S CATHARTIC CARAMELS Are an sgreeable, •* mild, safe, and certain cathartic medicine. Cures Consti­ pation, Headache, Indigestion, Disordered Stomach, etc. Price, 25c. per box. QR. KALCKHOFFS WORM CARAMELS Effectually destroy all M chain, broad, round, spring, tape, and whip worms. Chli- dren delight to take them. Price 25c. per box. QR., KALCKHOFF S COUCH CARAMELS Are a certain curc and "» instant relief for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis Consumption, etc. Prlco 85c. per bos. QR. KAUiKHOFFS THMUT CARAMELS Are a pleasant, safe and V eertatn cure for all Throat Affections. Public speaker? Clergymen, lawyers, and musicians should not be with. out them. Price 28c. per box. QR. KALCKHOFFS FEMALE CARAMELS Are a rogalatlngmedi- M cine and certain cure and relief for all feraalo^ diseases. For further particulars, «nk jour Ums^gt for a circular, QR. KALCKHOFFS DYSPEPTIC CARAMELS AreTSTnt«d ** permanent cure for all diseases of the Stomach--Dyspep- . "A^Watert^hjFato, Vomiting, etc. Price 50c. per fox. _ ......yiELS Are a certain eart, and Liver Diseases. QR.KALCKHOFF'S NERVE CARAMELS Are a certdn^retoiali •* Nervous uud bexnal Diseases, Nerroua and Sexual De­ bility, SlcepleHHUfHs, etc. Price 50c per box IMITATION XMPOSSIBXJ2. Dr. KulckholFs Caramels arc packcd, each twenty in a waterproof wrapper. Each Caramel has on one side stamoed th« signature of A. F. Kalckhoff. M. J)., and on the ote side the name of the Caramel. These Caramels are for sale by all druggists and patent medicine dealers. If your drug­ gist does not keep them, send the retail price to the manu­ facturers, and they will forward the same by mail &«« of Charge to any address throughout the United States „ ,, GrVEN AWAY! To all drucgists and dealors in patent medicines, sample Sackaees of Dr. Kalt-lrhnfTf. Caramels are stiven away. lyerybody can obtain a sample package free of charoe by applying to yonr drugniet or by writing to the m:inufac- t *m-4 Whme the this line can be< founds Fw#h and P»i|r^u turers and enclosing a three cent postage stamp _ and <Usl«M wilt Tileanc write for DruetrlatK' Ciroulsr Druggists '•» » 's.*- MILWAtrgBE.WIS. 'wMI t! • t\U ;< f, KH*!> IU" , Sipu At' 'v.' • Jut 4r . -.1. Ak*r' KcAIKE ZMaty ai Liyer Cartmsls fyer brought to McHenry county, amon^r which enn >»e tonnd the Bonner Library, Princess Library, Harrison & Smith Niffcty i^nmp and a fine line of Bracket and Hand Lamps of every description which will be sold at prices that d»fy competition., Lftll and see tjieir oefore purchasing. ^ " k"- •fei > , f £ > • ' < <&*>'>*•***^ U •• *• -v»'- >'*" .v t*,-. 4* . •i.'-A* >• >mM tSi'l-diMilJt '.•f i-'iiV-.., •>• * / r ' Phyisicians Carefully Compounded. 0 Gire :' " ' "C- W- McHenrv, HI. Oct. 10th, im " i s.i> riv* .-'5> - 1*' p-: /*•*!? .X tkki 1, tn ' ;i. < S2< " H' I»re»crii»tloiil» v ealfclt.- • «-• ' fd n h-H w<4 «•»!<»* 'i * • >' «•.«• .•< *"*•(- \XTM V? tv»j - ' - "1 » ts the oldest Oomya^y ta ilHr United States with thirty .nine years of ex­ perience, Because it is the largest Company in M« world. Assets, |SU,702,953, nearly douUa thai of any other Company. *•/&• Because ifis the most popular Company. Its policy holders number oyer 100,000. Because every dollar of the aboye Imntnss sivm belong* to the policy hottierg, and the »«r- plus over what is actually required, is an­ nually divided amonjiKt them, which surplus may lie Applied m either of two ways: First, to pay a portion of the annual premium, thus materially reducing the cost, or it may be used to purchase additional insurance. In the latter way forty-eight policy holders of the vear just past, holding policies, the face yaliie of which was $133,900, were carried fot an average term of 38 years at Sow rates, and the addition* brought the snug sum of a little over $300,000. Many of these policies had been self sustaining lor years. Because the rates ef every other Company are nearly eighteen per ctnti higher than , those of the Mutual Life. ' • Because its running expenafi ara 'o*« than any other. ; The sworn statements of the Eqnitabla Life Assurance of New York, a {company. several millions less than half as large as th« Mutual Life, show its expenses of manage- ment to liave averaged 14.28 during the last three years, those of the Mutual J.ile 7.8 the . difference of llr.-t cost of pol'ey, and manage- ' liient exjHjnses alone, arcequaS to 2Sper cent iu favor of the Mutual Life. Because it can and does afford the cheapest, safest and most satisfactory insurance invest* men t of any Comimny in the world. As H will bo impossible for me to see ali who art desirous of obtaining Life insurance at,.:Va actual cort, i will say to such that a postal g cainl will always rea«h me at this place and;-vf! on receipt of same I will forward different'> ^ , plans and actual result* {not estimates) which ,' # •'are certainly astonishing and out do anything • •?; i* the history of Life Insurance. £5 •".ThisjConipany issues oniv regular Life and' iS'ndowinent policies and llke»ther Company# of the highest standard refttses to have any* ' IWBtf to dp with . C. H. MOBKY, Agtut, For McHcnry.County anil western part o« Lake County. McHENBT, ILL. FITS EPILEPSY .?• V^i ' en BlokiMMii. U8 Ci p, \ ̂ Permanently cured--no humbug--by one month's usuage of Dr. Goulard's Celebrated ',^: Infallible Kit Powder*. To convince suffer- ers that those powiere will do all we claim for them we will send them by mall postpaid ^ a free Trial box. As Dr. Goulard U the only .^iff physician that has mace this disease a specVt'Jp lal study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of ; S these Powders, we will guarantee a perma- ;*$ nent cure in every case, or refund you a'F S money expended. All sufferers should gir® these"Pevders an early trial, and be cm.^I yinced of their curative powers. Price, lor"^ large box, $3, or 4 boxes for $ 10, sent bv mail vis; to anv |>art of the United States or Canada on '-jl receipt of price, or by express, C. ft D Ad­ dress, ASH A, ROBBIM6, as^Kultou St., Brooklyn, N. V. " CONSUMPTION Positively Cured " All sufferers from this disease that are aaa ma* to be cure<t should try I)r, Kissner's Celebrated (Jonsuinptivr Powders. These .. Powdern are the only preparation known-tff that will cure Consumption and all dlseaseagy;' •I the Throat and Lunge--Indeed; so strong our faith in them. a'»! also to convince yon >-*|. that they are no humbug, we will larwam to ' "* every sufferer, by mail, postpaid, a thte Trial box. We don't want your money natll you a>-e perfectly satisfied of their euratlve pow­ ers. if your life is worth saving; don't delay > n giving these Powders a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, tor large box, $3, sent to any part of the United States or Cana da± by*mail, on receipt of ji Mi': aoo .irice. Add r oss, Fulton St.. Brooksg; - i' - fih > «• : • , - " f ^

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