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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jun 1889, p. 5

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fpjffgfWs Eminent imthlM-HiM immiimnaul V t the higSSS^SJ^h nation KIND5--•* s S^'f; i. iiwiiiwn ^ii&a »»??»»» *. \Jh V\'«i 't>i nervdas'alfectatipng, headache, ineani- ^ty, dizziness, neuralgia, backache, hys­ teria, nervous trouble of the heart, stom- Jpche, kidneys, brain, etc. Ladies and mtlemen who are troubled thus, or who compelled to keep late hours, do luch mental or physical work, or worry fr fret about business or domestic trout* «, Rliould remember that that no other jjemedy in the world will so speedily cure . .these diseases, remove wory or the blues, | Induee tranquil sleep, relieve paiu, and : fraild the .brain and nervous system as ,^pr. Miles' great discovery the Restorative "T'Crvir.t. It contains no opiutn or mor­ phine. Trial bottles free at Besley's drugstore. WM HELP TO MOTHERS NURSING. Mothers who have the ca re and draugfet j<>f nursing infant® need the aid of strength- ,-"^#ning tonic to make up the nourishment , #equired for the growth of the child. Ale, >rter, and loger beer have often been sommended. Of late, since physician® lave become aware that the Port Wine produced t»y Alfred Speer, of Passaic, N. is strictly pure, they have prescribed instead of ale oi- porier, a« being: more iluoil making. This wine is principally 'jfcought for by mothers who have mirsiug Infant* at the breast, the best supplying ledium to be found. The wine makes ?ood blood. Druggists generally keep it, td sell it for a dollar a bottle.--Enquirer. THEIR BUSINESS BOOMING. Probably no one thing has caused such i* general revival of business at G. JPesley's drug store as their giving away t. Jo their customers free trial bottles of Dr. Kings's New Discovery for Consumption Their trade is simply enormous in this K$rery valuable article from the fact ures and, never fails. Coughs, colds, sthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat jmd lung diseases quickly cured. You can |§e8t its merits before buying, by getting trial bottle free. Large bottles $1 J'Every bottle warranted. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known d so popular as to need no special men- >n. All who have used Electric Bitters the same old song of praise. A purer icine does not exist and it is guaran- to do all that is claimed. Electric itters will cure all diseases of the liver d kidneys, will remove pimples, boils. It rheum and other affectations causecl iy impure blood. Will drive malaria -Out of the blood and prevent as vei jfeure all malarial fevers. For cure oi lieadaehe, constipation or indigestion &§ry Electrictric Bitters--entire satisfac­ tion guaranteed or money refunded rice 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at W. Besley's Drug Store. >-* « *4; & p| MARBLES, GAMES AND TOYS. - , A full line of Marbles just opened, Bowlers, Falsies, painted and polished, '"IfFhina, Agates, and fancy Glass Marbles ' i>f all sizes. Also, Dominoes, Checkers, ^nthore, etc,, at astonishingly low prices * Jfct J. JL. i&atp'a Drug Store. .... ALABASTINE.» - •: "fry It. It tnakes a mriodth, %all in any delicate tints desired. After • Jfc has dried it may be washed with sponge And water sufficient to remove crack or Ipadpencil marks; while kalsomine will fpot with a drop of clear water, and the fast spot cannot be removed. The colors i alabastine are permanent. Try it 4nce, and you will always use it. Kept When ab*WM* Child, ah* cried for CMtoria, KK aha ehnaff to Oaatoria, JWhUlufcK' threti aperson tells ybu ttrpy tiPtvfbad ; DUch at;old in their life take their word fcr it and advise them to take Chamber­ lain's Cough Remedy and cure it. Fqt coughs, colds and hoarseness it has no •qual. Sold by G. W. Besley. WHY IS IT. < ^ J That people linger along always com<- * plaining about that continual tired feel fog? One bottle of Beggs' Blood Puri­ fier and Blood Maker will entirely remove this feeling, give them a good appetite •ud regulate digestion. For Sale by A- Story, McHenry, and John Humphrey, W&ueoada, Druggists,. ** ~- THE PRIDE OF WOMANi f si .^A clear pearly and transparent «8hf-is always a sign of pure blood, and all per­ sons troubled with dark, greasy, yello or blotched skin can rest assured that their blood is out of order. A few doses Of Beggs' Blood Purifier & Blood Maker Will remove the cause and the skin will become clear and transparent. Try it And if satisfaction is not given it will cost you nothing. It is fully waiTanted, For Sale by J. A. Story, McHenry and John Humphrey, Wauconda, Druggists. FOR SALE, ^he undersigned offers for sale a house flMtd good garden, situated in the village Of Ringwood. House contains ten rooms; good well and cistern. Barn and Other out-houses. Plenty of small fruit on the premises. Will sail on reasonable terme and on time if desired. Possession Will be given on or before May 1st. For lal-ther particulars inquire of, WBRLBT LADD, Kingweod, III. 4 CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from prac­ tice, having had placed in his hands by aa East India missionary, the formula of » simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all throat and lung diseases, also a positive and radical cure for tiervous debility, and all nervous complaints; after having tested its wonderfull curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire it, this receipt in English, French or German, with full! directions for using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this pa­ per, W. A. Noyes, 149 Power's Block, fiipchester, X. Y. ; . 14-ao eow-ty P. K. GRANGER* General Auctioneer. f jSfeiles of Real Estate, Stock, Farming Tools, Household Furniture, and Goods of all kinds attended to on the most reas­ onable terms. Orders by mail will receive promofe at­ tention. Addrew*. * I V Every week we are getting in NEWT opom* All the shades and colors in Dress Goods, Ribbons, Trim- etc. Thirty-eight ioch Saltings in Eieutric, Gobelin -Blue and Brown, only 17 cents. Fifty-four inch Dress Flannel all wool, 50 can la. Double width Tricots French grey and brown, cents. m Henriettas in a variety ol shades, Sateens, Ginghams etc. W e have the finest assortment of Ribbons in the county,- which w<§ will sell at the To the Farmer$ of McHenry County and Vicinity i '• ^ ^ V-"- • Vy V ^ . " Ally CAN DY * Dress, or a Coat,) Any Color Ribbons, Feathers, V ^ tarns, Rags, etc* J ten cents aad in rauty other ways SAVE Money, and make thing! look lik* NSW, by using DIAMOND DYES. The work is Simple, quick ; the colon the BB8T and l*AtBTlt8T known. Ask for DIAMOND DYES sad Uko oo other. Wot Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only io Cents. Baby Portraits. X am "no w pie pared lo sfiow a * new^aritf cleain asaprtmeni of Agricultural Implements secoud to none in the county and at prices j that I am co^fideufc wiU to betWe waking your purchases. >' . . _ ^ ^ y ^ If you want to ovrn the best , behold it here, finely finished, well proportioned, light running, durable, superior quality, unex­ celled . po you want a wagon? It so examiue the Bishop before you buy. Always on hand, Farm Trucks with broad liies. v ^ Corn Planteis, Corn Cultivators, Chvck Rowers. Plow^HBar- roWs, etc. / EXAMINE the Force Drop Corn Pluntpv, the ou'y perfect planter made. The advantages of str.ii^-ht rows ire a* follows: No corn will be plowed up or covercd in cuitiyuting; l>etter coru can be raised, as it can be kept dewier; one man can lend one-third more corn, besides doing better work. With these »dv;«nt:igeH theprice of a Force Drop planter can be more than t»aved on a (Hd of 100 acres. Wood and Iron Pnmpe, platform .epilog, V* agons, combination Wagons, fine Carriages, all kinds, that will biar close inspection, manufactured by tte Watertown Spring Wagon Co., of Watertown N# Y., who carry a three years stock, enabling them to season well their goods before placing them on the market. Much has been said relative to the price of Binding Twine this season. Having jast receivec a car load ot staudard gradea, I would respectfully ask those who are in need of twine to give me a call, examine goods and learn prices before making their pu -chases Prices and goods of all kinds guaranteed. Also on hand * tew tun of good Ground Feed that I will close out at $12 per ton lots. Call early and secure the benefit.' • I t V-VK4 •i .J mST : oved by Walsh that the salary of t commissioners men and teams on t be as follows: Street eommie- ner, |2 per day; man, $1.50 per day, d man and team, $8 per day. Sec­ eded and carried. Moved by Granger that the President T f\WT Llflfl 11V|> T/m ppoint a committee of two to get suitar ijU W JClD X MrlXjXjMSi >le place to store fire engine on west aide. i>econded and carried. , i President appointed Granger and Embroideries^ itt Nainsook Smith. Truly RICHARD BISriOP. and Swiss. White goods foi Children's Dresses. Linen Lace in all widths; skirtings In black and cream. Linen collars f$r 5 cents. Handkerchiefs fojf'"If ,;cwit and "P- Call and examine our stock before buying. j* <// *r- L O O K ! At our price list pi groceries. 3 2lbcans eorn 25o 31b can peaches 10c ; 2 lb •* Blackberries 8c" 2 lb f* Blueberries 8c ., . 3 lb " Apples 8e' C f o u d l a p s i i - W - a n d 30 cents. Fifty cent tea we are selling at 35 cents. Leok at our John Telling Shoe. Best wearing shoe In the world in fancy tie and plain. A full line ol children's school shoes, Also a new lot oi l Moved by Granger that the street com- jnissioner be instructed to sprinkle streets ljrith water furnished by W. A. Cristy un- il permanent arrangements can be made or water;, and that the President ap- >oint a Committee of two, who, with limself, should investigate water supply. Becoiided and carried. President appointed Smith and Bishop. Moved by Walsh that the street com­ missioner be instructed to get sprinkler Mi instructed to get sprinkler in order and begin using at once. Seconded and carried by the following vote: Ayes- Walsh, Smith, Miller, and Granger. Nays--Bishop and Hauperihs. Moved by Bishop that the street com­ missioner be instructed to solicit sub­ scriptions for defraying the expense of sprinkling streets. Seconded and lost by the following vote: Ayes--Bishop, Hau­ perihs. Nays--Walsh, Smith, Miller, Granger. Moved by Walsh that the Janitor be instructed to purchase six granite iron spittoons faff council room. Seconded aod carried. ^ ' fEBJTmyfc is receiving regular and thorough work, and will be in better condition than ever b^QlS.,. _. • ALGONQUIN. Efrrrein Plaisijkaukk.--Ih». tended the meeting of the Fox River Medical Association at Elgin on Monday of last week. He reports a good attend­ ance of physicians from Marengo and Woodstock as well as from all purls of Kane county. Important medical ques­ tions were discussed and a very sociable and profitable day parsed by all who were present. Miss Florence Allen, of Cary, was the guest of Miss Bertha Dodd here last week. Decoration Day passed off very pleas­ antly, although'it was a cold, unpleasant day. At one o'clock people gathered at the school house, where the line of march was formed, headed by the Cary band, and followed by the old soldiers, Sons of Veterans and M. W. A. Then came the little boys with flags, followed by the young girls, attired in white dresses with red, white and blue sashes, carrying bas­ kets and bouquets of flowers, which had been procured in abundance. They marched to the cemetery and decorated the graves of Columbia's dead heroes. It being so cold they marched back to the village, where the services were held at the Congregational church, when the following program was presented: 1st, an Old National Hymn was sung by the Choir; 2d, prayer, by Rev. Mr. Spencer; 3d, song by choir; 4th, seleet reading by Miss Myrtie MeKee; 5th, remarks by President of the Day, Prof. C. W. Hart, wiio introduced the speaker, Mr. Frank Spitzer, of Woodstock, who gave us a very- fine speech. Next, song by the Choir; Mr. Spencer then dismissed the audience. So passed *iway another Memorial Day. Several of our young folks attended , * eveninii' CgiXiise ^ the System mm Oct mm mum •HM&Blae--rune's ostory Oompoond. itpplBeatlie A Portfolio Of beautiful baby pic­ tures from life, printed on fine plates paper by rmtpnt i>hoto process, sent ftce to Mother of any Baby bom within a year. Every Mother wants these pictures; send at once. Give Baby's name and age. WELLS, RICHARDSON A 80., •URLINOTON, VT. Mood, cores OooattpaUon, ukdntalatestlieltver&iMt 3<l<ineyB,eflfaetnaIl j cleans­ ing- t he system of all waste and dead matters. Raine's Celery Compound COmMitfS true nerve tonic and strensrtlilMf qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. lwn troubled for some years with a comitfhsatlon of difficulties. After trrtnir va- 1101 rellefl I tried - 0mP0,ln( Before t<tkiag one Tr WttooWesome symptoms be- B«n to subside, and I can tnily say now, that I feel like a new man. Digestion has improved, ana I have gained ten pounds !n wight ancel have commenced taking the compound." Honsbtcs Stkabns, Felehvllle, Tfc $U». Six tor 15.00. AtDruggteta. W1wm, Richardsoh * Oa, Burlington. 1%, " This is the blanket the deafer told me was as good as a $£.'* FREE--Get from your dealer free, the :l| $iBook. It has handsome pictures and ffjj valuable information aboat horses. '|| Two or three dollars for a s/a Hozw Blanket will make yoor horse TOrth mow hk for iseievmg bined with above &J. >« points, V: -•' eom- jaii* i COURTEOUS TREATMENT, To be the correct method of busi­ ness, and doing our best to adhere to above rules we cordially solicit a share^pf your patronage, y. S Cristy & Son; UINGWOOD, ILL. We ar* prepared to ehow you a complete ii re <'1 sea&onabe (roods We have the largest most complete line of Ladies' and ilisset' V" In town. We also keep m stock, John Foster, Kedpath aud the world lenowned Utiffikio Boots & Shoes, And at prices that will aston­ ish you. A full and complete lit* Of JMHestofH f Y6ting Trotting Stallion OAEWOOB "OA.!vWOOI>" in colov is a (iark Oheelv.nl with black spot on left hip. RUntls I5>» hiuuls biKb. weighs 1050 (tounds. Foaled Sepleinl>ev Sd, He is i ice styled, ^ood solid Hiuuutli geoit feet, well formed body, un<i promises io be fast. show< great action tor the handling he has had. "Oakwooit" whs aired by Oeore* O. No #701), he by Lakeland Amlallah (35i; own brother to Harold the aire of Maud » (Quetrk of the turf) 2•OB?*; Noontide, ; Atattie Orabam, 2:2l?£". McOurdy's llatubleutniaiu f.MX; Deriana,'2.27^; Hermes, 3:373£; U«od Morning, 2:2* >4; Teninle. 8:30, and other* AI»o sire of 19 in 30 li*i' Lakeland Atxlaliah by Rysdyke* Hamble> Ionian 8ire of furl y 2:80 performers. Ait* aire of flftjr-ona daughters with i 20 perfornv •r». One hundred and two son* that hnve sired i;30 tows, be by Abdaliah. by Mara brmo, by Imp Messenger; Dam, the Cbw Kent Mare, by lap. Kellfoun#er, etc Lakeland Abdailah's Dam was Snohantress by Abdaliah, by Mambrino, etc., as above. George O.'s Dan. fanny B., pacer, 2:37, by autocrat, br Geo M, Patchen, (record «:233*) by Oasslue M. Ulay, by Honry (Jlay, by ai> drew Jackson, by Haanur. etc. Dam ot Fanny B. bv the Rowland Horse, by the Daley Hor-e and he by Justin Morgan. "Oakwoods's" dam Kitlie Curtis, by l'at 8earlss, by Autocrat, by Geo. M. Patcben. Kittle Curtis' Dam was the La* Mar*, aha (8. T. B.) by Old Creeper, 1681. toy Peck Horse. Dam by Young Bullruah. TKUM8, 9IS CASH. Accidents and escapes at owner's rl>k Mares not proving in foal wilt get a return season free. All mares left in mv charge will, be well eared tor at tl.00 per week, to pasture* tor this season of WW. For further uarliou • Urseallat Turner's Stnbies. MeBenry, HL and eat less to keep warm. m fw SIA BossStaMe 5/A Electric 5^ Eitra Test . SO Qthor styles at prices to sait «f«y»: l.i_ Tf 1. t • »>. -- - ImW. write as. A BLANKETS ARE THE STRONSEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHC M LABEL Manafd te Wm. Ayrbs a Sons, Phllada., wh» OMice the fiunous Hone Brand Baker r Every >rising Thresherman knows that .. H | threshing machine that will ; ; the most clean perfectly, save all the grain j will bring him the best jobs and best prices, and so he will \ Write now t§ • vV-.$ f.t once investigate our claim that in Latest «hades and styles j". plain and stripe and cheaper than c-- luti line of latff aver i Kheamatlnn. Dr *m. DnpenU,8iclc . Conrtpauan.Piieit, t Coach, and all Bend for eir- D. NKEDHAMf't »ON» lU-lIt DearbornStrsst* emcAM. W CkNrlBML Sow Hats Gaps, Lap £U>bes, Ladies' Jackets, etc., etc. Highest Market Price paiti fo The finest, quality af Mixed Paints, mAy for aie to b« fou»dia eoamip, mt Bealey a, Wast Side. • -. BUTT1H ABS ISHS. Fitssimmons & Henderson *fest McHeftt? B^;|LAWLUS. --MERCHANT TAILOR- , the time to get your {Clothes made .hi "o. filLOR, Of Nunda, is now witb-B. Lawlue and they are now ready to do anything in the Tailoring Ime at very low prices. C. F. Tornow inviteb his friends from Crystal Lake and vicinity, ana also the people of McHenry and vicinity, to call and inspect the goods and get prices. Prices are as low here aa anywhere according W the goods. ' • E. LAWLU89 Opposite Riverside House, McHenry, 111. SALESMEN WANTET) Permanent: Situations guar .Ss»ry and Expe'i paid Special induoementa to beginoers. Any man can succeed with our advantages and quick- selling specialties, Outfit frme. Write !i§5Sr,iElJ!t!K."««fc,te£,?UV5 . f kram« thii v&oe % X/ Dress the Hair | With Ayer'a, Hair Vigor. Its eleanlin ness, beneficial effects on the scalp, and lasting perfume commend it for uni­ versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft and silken, preserves its color, prevents it . from felling, and, if the hair has become ' • weak os thiu, promotes a new growth. fc' "To restore the original color of my hair, which had turned prematurely gray, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with en­ tire success. I cheerfully testify to the Efficacy ©f this preparation."--Mrs. P. H. David-^ son, Alexandria, La. * I " I was afflicted some three years with Si< f: scalp disease. My hair was falling out - . 'and what remained turned gray. I was ; induced to try Ayer's Hair Vigor, and ' Sn a few weeks the disease in my scalp -(disappeared and my hair resumed its original color." -- (Rev.) S. 8. Sims, Pastor U. B. Church, St. Bernice, Ind. ' " A few years ago I suffered the entire loss of my hair from the effects of tetter. 1 hoped that after a time nature would repair the loss, but I waited in vain. Many remedies were suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit aa Ayer's Hair Vigor, ana I began to use it. The result was all I could have desired. A growth of hair soon came out all over my head, and grew to be as soft and heavy as I ever had, and of a natural color, and firmly set."--J. H. Pratt, Bpofford, Texas. 1 ^ ^ • Ayer's Hair , Vigor,1 ##norABXD mt Dr. J7c. Ayer ft Co* Lowed, Mass/ ; - "Ijfc °~" *T Pi^»»rtsiA4l^ifiWiiis.lWl*f' | COLLARS, Kil»horif», (iiiijEfhatiiH, Prints, rrunk«, Vhliijes. Traveling Bags. Wall Paper, AND BORDlKSs't Canned aDd a choice selection ot Eviipomteti rtu^ Pcied Fruits. , j 4 / -. jii$, .. Js Always Fre«fc. 'fi Shirts, Jackets, Ovenitts, Pants, Vest-* (clothing by sam­ ple, Carpets by s-impie. Cloth- ino ami Onrpets at least 15 per cent cheaper than any oiher store in tow^$££*11 .see for yourself. i ^ 5?^; MS/ » a " ^ ' • k:s- ip •US'" ¥ • 1 y •z ...,r • , • 4. sea8S8 . * * WOULO YOUKROW • I the meaning of life In this world" and the natur« of the life to come, THEN READ Swedenborci THE DIVINE PROVIDENCE. Extra cloth. Demi8vo. Pp.337. Price, 72 cente. post-paid. ' Providence u the government at the Lortft Divine Love and Wudom.,f~Opmmgnm, graph. HEAVEN WONDEMANB HELL KSOX THINGS HKARH ARD 8KEN. Extracloto. DemlSvo. Pp.458. With full Is,. <^tTp^t3.ture vumvm quoted- Addn« W. H. ALBEIT, V. X. C*r. tM ui 0hMts«t Ste., *Mlsislpfcls Aftall csWogneof Swedenbor^s and related WboMProcK BREEDING STABEJ, READER 4b FORTH, Prop*. Hare the best Sturl in McH«nrr Oouqty, of french Ooacb, Pereheron and tilrdeadale Stallions, for public service, fur 1880. The Importel French (bach Stallion, 'CENEAL." Will be at the stables of the Riverald* House. McHenry, every Tuesday ftfternoon* where those who desire can obtain his ser­ vices. "GENERAL" is a brown bay, hand* hijrh, weighs 1,400 nouuds. Foiled April lSth, 1883; nuported, 188b Got by the Govern­ ment Stallion Neilar, (9512', darn Madeline. "General" has a line, clean eut head, large full eye, final I ears well set, good shape neck •houiJera U ;ep and sloping, back short, ex- ceptioimtly strong In the loins, powerful quarters, broad and deep breait. well boned, clean flat legs and best of feet; elegant style and action; sure breeder. We expect to see some fine eel sef his get this Sprinar. The Ouch Stallions ef France have been developed under Government patronage and wlih this ituilion w® h&ve tbo Uov6rQineni Certificate of breeldng, with Government Stamp and Mayor's Seal. uesors. Reader * Forth ha*e also the fol P®rchei»n and 01yile«<lale Horses at their stables in Woodstock, wher* who de •ire can obtain their serriees. EXCEL8I0R.--I50a Recorded 11 Ith Pedigree in the Perchenm Stad Book of America. R ATO M.-«136--(7730.) ... ?U:or/ted,1,Uh Pedigree »n the Percheron f tud Books of Fiance and Atuertoa. CLYDESDALE STALLION KING OF THE WEST. 6l«b we aim to keep f*r Public 8ervice nothing ive breeds^ be#t IIMliT'dalll8of their respect We shall be pleased It show our horses at any time, asd extend a cordial invitation 10 all to eemeand examine our stock, ia the old Pratt Bouse Stables, South of the Public Square, Woodstock, and jadge of their merits for themselves. READER * FORTH, Woodstock. beats anything heretofore made in ¥ all these and other poiiits. The ; 5;%ide-awake Farmer i; ̂ will also get* our circulars and •' ' satisfy himself . Aether he can affoi % to have his grain • wasted - " Wi^fy other threshers A . •••t when he f u can make money t>y having his grain threshed wWi the New Vibra^i. Our pamphlet givinjg full informatioii , : ^ > about freshing Machinery -Traction Engines ^ sent on CATARRH, , Catarrhal Dsafnett and Hi; Ftvsr. A NKW HOME TREAT3IEXT. Snuerers are not generally aware that these diseases are eontKirious, or that they ere due to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eus­ tachian tubes. Microscopic research, how­ ever. lias proved this to be a fact and the result is tnat a simple remedy hns been for­ mulated whereby catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanent iy cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. N. B.--For catarrhal discharge* peculiar to females (whites) this remedy is a specific. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A~ H. Dixon & Son. 804 West King St., Toronto, Canada.--Scientific American. Sufferers from catarrhal feroablM rwd tbe above carefully. CHICAGO'S ™ AND KHTUPRMIMCI OEMTAL Fti "Tk* Bnt U4«part km high prfcp-t In ftirnr of the •Mm bett qullu sad skill at rem<wu>>> wertftke ErMa. ITCBBtoCT."--OMen00 .Wira. <•.. $8. TmHi, Bnl awl FtMti Ufctt. ' trim for teeth in tlw »mln| ul M «Mt . v" *. Vac same dar. Oold BIUb«i at half Uut uw rata*, V; typwrfpiHTT roil'WMiuEM nllMjH MhMri To all within 100 mile* ef Chicaa*. «ar (tee MM ,-iin li j h. ftill set teeth inaenat turn tag. $ts wantNliit " i DRS. M*0HE8llf¥ Mh Randoipn »wa D-nr* »?».. <»>« TEETH WITHOU1 IPlAri It you want the best O&rtlmm have ever had, you must. MAULFS SEEK. There is n<> question but that Seeiis are un«urpass«t Their jmaMl wilHte in everv county in the Tnited States tm57w I now have customers at m_»ra fh&rt SUM' iioel- oflice Wht n once sown, o'hers are n«t any price. My iit-w cauiio^ue t- r 1$ noum ed the most original, beaut/fxIty Ui'i readable Seed Olicloguc nvr ; aiHojis- other thin s, cash prises Her vt'getabU's, etc.. t>> the am."an; . You should cot think ef purcHas<-i« m Spring before sending Jjtr a. It Ss ^.uKe encle;ing'$t&iap t<or retara xwtss-a. WM. EEKSY MATtrn, 1711 Ftiberi St PillUISELinflA, An Editor's Tributa. Theran P. Keator, editor af th« FMPt Wayne. Imi , Gazette, wrftes: 11m past five years have always wed &r. King's New Discovery, for coafhs mM( severa character, iis well uitr thot* of a milder type. It never latl§ to eflecb a spee dy cure. T ha frM&tSs.1»- whom I have recommended it it in the same high terms Bavtef been our#d bj it ot every c°ngh I iMVt* bad for Ave years, I consider il •a l j re l iab le and »are cure fo r i Colda , e tc . " Cal l a t Henry Drag Store and get a JNi Trial! Large i)ze #1.011 mmm i) '4 hi: V1 . . . * ; V- f" ^ * « f a.*

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