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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Nov 1900, p. 10

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Yon Have Always Bougfê and Wfctefa has bee* for over SO yean, hM iHffne theitfpatnre «i| aoaal sopervlstoâ nee lte Allow ao (HtetodM^ve yon in i 4ll Counterfeits; Imltetleas and " Jnst~MKtood" are jRjcperiments that trifle With and eBdaagwtiie health Infknts and (Mdieik^XqMeiiee agal**t Experiment* ^ What is CASTORIA OMtoria is a harmless sabstttnte tor Cfestor Oil, Pare­ goric, Drops and Soothing 8jmxps, ft Is Pleasant. Itf • : contains neither Opium, Morphine Bor ether Narcotio. substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worau ̂̂ i and allays Feverigfemeas. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind, ' : Colic. It relieves Teething1 TroaMea, cures Constipation ̂ and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates thflĉ v Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural , lie ChQdmi'sPanacea--Tim Mother's Friend* . * -~\<f GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS % • : * Use For Over 30 Years. Al».. v ftormkuk. d*. El Pwtfi Tex.y wftich are good for return pa sag© at any time prior to Jane lBt, 1901. In­ formation regarding rates, routes, time, etc., can be obtained on application to my coupon ticket agent of the Chicag'-i, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. 3S-8fc. Does Your .stomach DintreM Yon T Do yon bave pain in th* Bide, nausea sometimes vomiting, distress after eati­ ng, belching, constipation, loss of appe cite, dizziness, flatulence, moth patches, sluggish looks, pimples and a repulsive complexion? If yott have any of these symptoms, yon have dyspepsia or stom­ ach disorder. The new discovery, Bail­ ey's Dyspepsia Tablets, brings quick relief, followed by a permanent cure; pleasant to take. W. J. Bailey, written on each package. Price 25 cents, post­ paid. Made by Lakeside Medicine Co., Chicago. Sample free. Weil informed doctors prescribe them. Sold hv Miss J. A. Story. l y-*eu. la-'OO Go t»A«k« County tor Im, Large quantities of ice will be har­ vested this season in Lake county by Chicago companies. In addition to Ar­ mour's immense icehonse, now building at Round Lake, the Consumers' company is building four ice storage houses at Lake Zurich. DON'T BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine, orighwi ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA Mod* «aly by Miflm Matt* cine Co., Madison, WU. M yon well. Our THE ECLTTAV* < ,N MHHMV «rn»CCT( HKWVMWEMR* s and everything in the line of Slrit- •-'A'i h". . *The Cyclone has just put in the necessary fix­ tures and will hereafter sell meats of all kinds. Nothing but the BEST will be sent out, and your telephone orders will receive just as care- ittention as it would if you came to the rive us a trial order. We have se- iservices of J. T. Pratt, fii Wood- experienced meat cutter. ill OB Fridays- ONE GROCERY L/ v/ ni @ «eO*NUTniNt tilt®. Accept ao nlMi> jroar * McHenry Long distance telephone 303 Citizens' telephone 32 Illinois r Coats and Suits of every description at prices to defy all compe­ tition, About 1,000 samples to select from. A perfect fit guarattfe§ed :̂̂ ,» "i Underwear in all siees, in Mai's, Boys', Ladies', Misses' and t« L||| ^lildren's, at extremely low prices, in light, med- Itim and heavy weights. Cotton and wool bed blankets Flannelette and Percale Wrappers Buck Coats, * 90c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 n M Moor Oil Cloth and Patterns J Gloves and Mittens, endless variety, 15c to $1.50 * *" Flour and other groceries at lowest prices ^ A few Snaps lit Groceries! 3QQ0I: CJoffee, per pkg....... .12c 8 bMB llbnox Soap 85c i fine Cranberries... .26c 8, per lb 4c I Japan Tea ,$1.00 . J e l l e p i ^ i . 8 8 c 18 bars gdod Soap .25c 17 lbs Granulated Sugar. .$1.00 1 doz Lemons 15c Gal pail fancy table Syrup.35c 1 lb good smoking Tobacco. 19c 19 lbs t)estllrown Sugar. .$1.00 OM4* OtHvmtf jPrwnp%.' Telephone No. w». 'Yours truly, M. J. WALSH. U . ' Follow Your Fad# In California Golf, tennis, polo, bicycling, fishing, shooting, photo­ graphing, sailing, mountain climbing, sea bathing. jg - , jPji-. •Main rlllllt Outdoor a captivatii terms i in this ^ climate are unin- v#inter weather. The California Limited, San­ ta Fe Route, beginning Nov. o, tri weekly, Chicago to Los Angeles, Beginning early in Oecaoaber, daily, Chicago to L°» Angeles aai. San Fran- Cisco. tor illnstrated'pairiphletfc Pfcsmenger Office • Topeka * Santa P» R'y OUCAOO and Wind mills Steel and Oloed CanNt and Farm machinery A fail\tne In Mjttjr d m We ate prepared to do Work of all > CHve us a call Consumption can be cured Night Sweats,'Coughs and Diar­ rhea. Stopped in One Week's Treatment. Fever is Controlled and Temper­ ature Made Normal in Above Stated- Time. Direct application of our remedy to Affected Lung Tissue. Ours the Only Rational and Ef­ fective Method. Marvelous Results Obtained by the Use of Newly Discovered Germicidal Remedies. For many years these remedies have been used and tested upon domestic animals Infect­ ed by diseases peculiar to the species. On the hog, In hog cholera, on neat cattle, tn pleuro­ pneumonia, etc. From the wonderful results achieved on these animals, the remedies have for some years been used in diseases of the human family, and have shown their efficacy in other diseases. In fact, all diseases that have their origin or causation from germs, whether microbe or fungoid, have been readi­ ly and rapidly cured by the application of this new germicide. Its use in the treatment of Lung Complaints, also Catarrh, Hay Fever and Asthma, which often, and, in'fact, almost always, are .at the botton of the causes of Lung diseases, especially Consumption, has been productive of such wonderful, posi­ tive and lasting results that it can truthfully be claimed that this heretofore dreaded scourge of humanity, Consumption, has been conquered, and is now no longer hopeless and unsatisfactory from the physician's standpoint. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED, as is evidenced every day in OUR TREATMENT OF THIS DISEASE. Re­ markable progress is made by our patients in such a slibrt space of time that ft is no longer a question. One week's treatment brings about a cessation of all of the symp­ toms that are so aggravating and distressing. Night sweats cease. Cough diminishes and loses its irritating characteristics, Expec­ toration becomes free. Increase of strength is noticeable. Fever is lessened or disappears entirely. The temper­ ature is lowered and soon becomes normal. The bowels become regular in their action and all diarrheal disturbances cease. Sleep is refreshing and natural. The general tone of the system is raised, and the patient eager­ ly awaits the time of treatment. A natural color soon appears, and the patient shows that nature once again is at work and the re­ cuperative processes are in full activity. The various centers of infection in the lung tissue are proken up, ajui the parts become recep­ tive to the direct application of the remedy We claim that our method is the only natural and sensible one, and we have proved beyond the preadventure of a doubt that, where heretofore those afflicted by this disease have hopelessly perished in due course of time, such as suffer from this scourge, >if they come to us for treatment, need not fear that they will not be cured. WE CURE THEM, and in a very short space of time. There is absolutely no question but that we can do as we claim. To prove this we make the fol­ lowing proposition: "We will treat any one suffering from Con­ sumption for one week without pay, and if after such trial of our remedies and methods they find our claims substantiated they may then begin a regular course of treatment." We jK>sstively assure all afflicted with CON­ SUMPTION that in one short week all of the disturbing and distressing symptoms will have been ameliorated ana the patient en' tered on recovery. No case is too severe for us to cure. Pa tients in all stages of the disease are benefit­ ed in a short time. Call and be convinced Bee and converse with patients now under treat merit, and with those we have treated. Charges reasonable and within the reach of all. The Bannerman Institute. 732 Madison St. ^ Voice from the Grave. Prnf. Bnnnnrman, Chicago.--Dear.f solicited from you I beg to give you the fol­ lowing testimonial, and 1 think that it would lie doing my self an injury and to humanity at large if I did not make public the great benefit tSiat you have done for me. You brought me out of the GKAVE and made me u good, healthy woman, after three long years of suffering with this dreadful di: ase, Con- munptlon. Given up by some of the best sickUM, I lay upon my bed withoilt. any hope but "death to relieve me. From a woman of 185 pounds I wast ed down to M0 pounds. A kind friend mentioned your name, but, like myself, my friend hud lost all hope, not only to save me. but to ever obtain relief; for in her mind, no scientist. no medical skill, could save me from 'death." Vou came to me like an angel from heaven, andyou said: "I will do my best to save you." Under the first and .second treatment result was not apparent, but after the first week hope came to me and my friends. I could sit up. eat, and walk af ter three or four month*. I was a new woman. mighty 4oll#* wa« earned." Some of the experiences were novel and caused no end of merriment. Evidently ttoyotmg tedies (and perhape some of ttookleronee),harf a magnifying glass with a powerful letis when writing their experiences for the self-importance and conceit was quite shocking at times. We will relate some of the actual ex­ periences. In one instance a poor inoffensive man was walking along the street attending strictly to his daily routine of duties when he waa suddenly pounced upon by a young lady who to relieved him of sundry articles that were hi& per­ sonal property and. after favoring him with her presence fdr some distance pro­ ceeded to extort money from him by re­ fusing to deliver the property. The ex-' perience read that a man so prone to -woman's smiles paid this sum of money for the joy of basking in those sunny smiles a bldcjc or go. One lady bent on earningjthe coveted dollar launched forth a . a wholesale bot­ tle dealer and swooped down on our popular druggist, Miss Story,demanding that she bny the wagon load drawn np at her door. Without waiting,for an aye or nay she touched the cash drawer and vanished like a dream. The rosy apples that John Brents had stored away to feast upon at his leisure during the long winter eveningB disap­ peared one by one and "they say" 'twas one of onr demtireschoolma'ams did the deed, however, that dollar had to be "got." A lady prominent in all educa­ tional affairs, of sober dignity and stately mien suddenly developed the "camera erase" and snch an array of pictures were offered for sale as wonld have put to shame St. Valentine's day. When this happened we calmly folded onr hands and said "well done." Conway & Rainey Ringwood, III. Brave Explorers like Stanley and Livingston#) fbnnd it harder to overcome Malaria, Fever and Agne, and Typhoid disease germs than savage cannibals; but thousands have fonnd that Electric Bitters is a wonderful cure for all malarial diseases. If you have chills with feyer, aches in back of neck and head, and tired, worn- out feeling, a trial will convince yon of their merit. W. A. Null, of Webb, I1L, writes: "My children suffered for more than a year with chills and fever; then two bottles of Electric Bitters cured them." Only 50 cfents. Try them. Guaranteed. Sold by Julia A. .Story, druggist. > w Senator l>avts Dead.' •-; United States Senator Cusliman Kel­ logg Davis, Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, died at his home in St. Paul, Minn.', Tuesday evening at 8:48 o'clock after an illness of two months. He had suffered greatly during his sickness and gradually sank away, being unconscious for several hours before his death, and, so far as could be known, suffered no pain. To remove a troublesome corn or ^un­ ion; First soak the corn or bunion in warm, water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vigor­ ously for five minutes at each applica­ tion. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days, to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale by Julia A. Story. Try a can of Greenabann's plum pud­ ding to complete your Thanksgiving dinner, small size 12jc. Harding's con­ densed pnmkin, something new, finest thing out for pies. Fancy minoe meat condensed or in bulk at Gilbert Bros. A Great Medicine, <- "I _have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medioine," says Mr. E. S. Phipps, of Potean, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot , speak too highly of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praise, of those who use it. The quick cures which it effects even in the most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by Julia A. Story. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Ttetateof Harrison C. Smith, deceased, , . The undersigned having been appointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Harrison C. Smith, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, herebv gives notice that she will appear be­ fore the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court Houso in Wixidstock, at the Feb­ ruary Term, on the first, Monday in February next, at which time all persons "having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 19th day of November, A. D. 1900. 22-3t AI-SENA SMITH, Executrix. #0.00 per Menu «Ni Expenses can be made by a capable woman- Perma­ nent position. Experience unnecessary. Write at once for part icular*, CI,AHK & Co., 234 South. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa. >tmoi papw. - • g&ne ft* mm year and others for a longer period, and this may be taken for a polite invitation to call** the captain's offloe and settle. We have plenty of ink, pens and receipts and are wilting to spend a reasonable amount of time each day placing onr signature to the aforesaid receipts. We have been lenient with many, and now expect a return for the courtesy shown. It is estimated that over eighty tons of diamonds have been unearthed in the South African fields during the last eighteen years. These represent a total value qf $280,000,000. The C«nsm of 1900. 4'-* • A booklet giving the population o# all cities of the United States of 25,000 and over according to the census of 1900, has just been issued by the Passenger de­ partment of the Chicago, Milwankee & St. Panl Railway, and a copy of it may be obtained by sending your address, with two-cent stamp to pay postage, to t^e General Passenger Agent of the Chi­ cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Chicago, 111. 20-JSt Harber, the great authority on fish, says that every square mile of the sea is inhabited by 120,000,000 fish. Many people worry because they be­ lieve .they have heart disease. The chances are that their hearts are all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food. . Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di­ gests what yon eat and prevents the for­ mation of gas which makes the stomach press against the heart. It will cure every form of indigestion. Julia A. S t o r y . " Notice. iFou are hereby notified that the fourth installment of water tax for the village of McHenry w now dne and pay­ ment of the same is hereby requested. jMy office will be at my residence except on Tuesday of each week whon I can be found at the hardware store of F. L. McOmber, West McHenry, for the next four weeks. This 15th day of Novem­ ber, 1900. H. M. MCOMBER. 20-4t Village Collector. There is no pleasure in life if yon dread going to the table' to eat and can't rest at night on account; of indigestion. Henry Williams, of Boonville, Ind., says he suffered that way for years, till he commenced the nse of Kodol Dyspep­ sia Cure, and adds, "Now I can eat any­ thing I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what yon eat. Julia A. Story. ' Yon can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cough or a cold to develod into pneumonia or consumption; One Minute Cough Cure will cure throat and lung troubles quicker than any other preparation known. Many doc­ tors use it as a specific for grippie. It is an infallible remedy for cronp. Child­ ren like it and mothers endorse it Julia Au Story. . i;{K- .. are E: H A !#<V " We have the dry, warm and gl'WMf; and rubber busiittiCM, stock, receives large.and complete assortm* to find something here not When Clothing wants are fc ber that we carry the and | *•" * 5 in McHenry. The price Is al with the goods chosen. It wiii yourself to give us a look. Shirts, Duck Coats, Duck Rn Duck Sheep lined Coats, Mackinaw ber Coats, Oil cloth Coats, Etc. Pure Orocerf«%^ 'v, Jersey Uly Ftottjr, IM lor fall trade, .. West McHenry, iHfumtiifc . JOHN J. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve *vill quickly heal the worst burns and scalds and not leave a.scar. It can be applied to cuts and raw surfaces with prompt and soothing effect. Use it for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Julia A. Story. Stops the Cough and works off the Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, i)0 2fcy. Price 35 cents. v TORXJI,. i The Kind You Haw Always - O Bears the rf If your children are fretful, peevish, and cross, mother the same, ditto the boss, it wonld seem proper to give 'em all Rocky Mountain Te* 85 oents. Ask yonr druggist, R .. .. I 1 I ' O, beauty! what a powerful weapon thou art. The bravest men fall at thy feet. No wonder women take Rocky Mountain Tea to prolong that joyous spell. Ask yonr druggist. We pray thee, heed him not who asked thee to take something, said to be the same as Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Co. 85c. Ask •your druggist, DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best liver pills ever made. Easy to take and never gripe. Julia A. Story. o A s v o n z A . TWKind Vw Haw Always Bought Betri the Signature ftttft rfgn&tnre is on every bo* of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quiniiie Tablet. the rwmeAjr that carea a e*M la one MILD LAXATIVE. M W! Jf'- Alj,-j. It Is but JH mouths, and I do my housework My weight is 184 poudt, nod I feel that no word* of mine are adequate to express my great gratitude. Make this pdbUCU so that so ens poor (V>nmiuJptive may learn to kuow that you have solved this problem of A Sure Cure for Consumption. Any totter to my present addrt-ss for UKiuiry wllloeprompt- lyjaBwered. MBS. J. fiOYD, M0 Jackam Come to our office and seefur- ther testimonials. ^ ' The Bannerman Institute, 732 W. Madison St. Chicago. • ' ^ •* ' - • * WRITE FOR. N-\ ABLETS LAXATIVE a/CW.VtTALfTY. fMCWALCALMNCaa. f PEACEFUL SLUMBERS THtMODCCfH 'STITCH VltlflC-. doufr AfO OWAPAMTCFTO & JULIA A. STORY, BUY AND | TRY THEtt I THfc HoowtocvrCa Druggist. >**• •> y ^ New Stovfes Old Stovel * Cheap Stoves High Priced Stoves Stoves for all kinds of Fuel Stoves for all kinds of People on , r ^ / * <*> v " * " ' '* v-v-ic Y - *&• lor part payment and promise to pay (or ;<• . ba,ance can clean, repair and set up your heater on short tice. In addition to Stoves we carry a line of gen*sfc Jtardware, and do jobbing and repairing in alt kiac m: West Side Hardwaie i * L. ncOMBEl *<-: •: ' If % VMM a ' L m'i DRUGS JP| E D IG I N ES PAINTS, OILS, COLORS TOILET AKTICLB& NOflONS t.--"'A ' 1Z-4 ' A ? , d&y*: i. •VsSfc W JULIA A. STORY M c H B N R Y , I L L I N O I S 4 Sic, • >> m •y-t: p r , ' ' 11 f M»«M--------------------------------< isssssssssoeosso^assssssss School Books School s Writing Tablets /J Writing flatcrial 3. $. BROUin $ $011/ . 'jy.. DRUGGISTS A-" • ->..* $ r Rlflfwood, Books arid Stttfoitefy use '• }>r; | -1 M . . . MS; FANCY ORpCERS a. , . We ar6 now receiving Oysters direct from Baltimore, Md. Quality far ahead of those sold by Chicago houses, price no more. Give us your thanksgiving orders * j'-V> • •> - * Fine stock of, \" r ; ri ORANOlfes BANANAS ' |J^LIFORNIA GRAPES CRANBERRIES NEW CROP (IOOO) NUT» ̂ GILBERT BROS > Vi' ' 4f : i'i- McHeniy, 111.

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