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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Mar 1901, p. 8

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To Take Thin, pale, aiutmic girls need a fatty food to enrich their blood, jive color to their cheeks and restore their health and strength. It b safe to say that they nearly all reject fat with their food. COD LIVER OIL b exactly what they require; | | it not only gives them the im­ portant element (cod-liver oil) $ In a palatable and easily di-| jested form, but also the hypo-J ; phosphites which are so valua-$ ble in nervous disorders that | usually accompany ansmia. | SCOn S EMULSION is a | fatty food that is more easily | digested than any other form | of fat A certain amount off flesh b necessary for health. | You can get it in this way. 1 We have known per-f !! sons to gain a pound a | day while taking it | 50c. jndji.oo, all druggists. . • SCOTT & BOWNF., Chemists, New York. 3 t.l »'.<! r DR. TALLERDAY'S r IRI1IT JUKI Constipation, Torpid and the Blood. Belvidere/Ill., Feb. 5, I inherited Eczema, as my mother Suffered for years with an incurable form, and I had been afflicted with it from childhood to a mild extent. It had annoyed me for several years dur­ ing the summer months. In April, 1900, the affliction was very pronounced. By the middle of May I was nearly incapac­ itated for business. In June I suffered to rfach an extent that I could get no rest under any conditions, and the tor­ ture was undermining my nervous sys­ tem and reducing physical forces to an alarming extent, and I cannot describe my sufferings. I had employed the best medical skill obtainable, but with no re­ lief until I began taking Dr. Tallerday's Fruit Juice. Within three days my suf­ fering began to subside and within three weels I was much better than I had been during the summer months for years. The continued use of this medi­ cine completely cured me, removing ev­ ery symptom of the disease. Have rec­ ommended it to others for different Wood diseases and all have been bene­ fited by its use. I make this statement purely upon the merits of this remedy, and will be glad to answer any inquiries any sufferer wishes to ask me, if they will enclose stamp for reply. E. J. Munn. Jteeidence, 540 S. Main St., Belvidece. Place of Business, Union, IlL y Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure Cures. 1 Beloit, Wis. , My husband was home, sick, for over iweek with LaGrippe and was cough-g night and day. He commenced to tifle Dp. Tallerday 's Cough Cure and got relief at once. We have never had a medicine in our house that has done so much good. It is invaluable. The Pain Tahlete have no equal. >R MRS. EMMA NEEDHAM, 1216 Vine St. . Beloit, Wis. - My grand-son has suffered from birth With broncial coughs, and after using | bottle of Dr. Tallerday's Cough Cure is getting well. I am using both the Cough , Core and the Tonic myself, and iHinlr Ibey are excellent. MRS. GEO. STIRES, 721 Brook St < ^ M--nhrtnwd by THE TALLKBDAI ^ HBDIC1NE CO., Belvldcre, 111. ^ • For sale by •.4pn«IA A* ROBI, - McHenry flEO. W. BE8LBT, « W««t McHenrj , Mi Oouw^ ltSS^ScHenry, March 4, '01 The president being absent Trustee Chapell was appointed temporary chair man. Roll call showed present: Chapell, Freund, Miller, Schreiner. Absent: Eldredge. The minutes of last regular meeting were read and approved. The following bills were read and ap­ proved by the finance committee: W. C. Evanson, oil . . ...f 1 40 M. M. Niesen, police servioe.. 40 00 John Walsh, " " 40 00 Frank Ward, labor on # w. . 2 25 Geo. Sommers, connections....... 335 F. L. McOmber, hardware 9 45 On motion by Schreiner seconded by Engeln the bills were approved and or- deredj^aid. On motion by Engeln seconded by Schreiner the board adjourned. SIMON STOFFEL, Pres. JOHN STOFFEL, Clerk. The stomach controls the situation. Those who are hearty and strong are those who can eat and digest plenty of food. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and allows yon to eat all the good food you want. If you suffer from indigestion, heartburn, belching or any other stomach trouble, this prepara­ tion can't help but do yon good. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. - ^ Called to a Ohicafo Church. Rev. W. H. Matthews, the pastor" of the First Presbyterian church in this city, has received a call to become the pastor of Central Park Presbyterian church, Chicago. Mr. Matthews has not accepted the call as yet but is con­ sidering it. He is an excellent pastor, an able pulpit orator, and his society is warmly attached to him; so, so far as local matters are concerned he has no cause to leave Marengo. He is a young man in the prime of life, and the call to a wider field of usefulness, makes a reasonable certainty that he will accept the call.--Marengo Republican. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough cure. For all throat and lung troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives imme­ diate results. Prevents consumption. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. Officers Elected. At the annual meeting of the stock­ holders of the McHenry Percheron Hone Co., the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, E. S. Wheeler Secretary, J. E. Ladd. J Treasurer, G. W. Besley. Manager, Frank Smith. Trustees, J. F. Freund, S. IJL Smith, Thos. Thompson. . ft §3p EVERYBODY'S BLOOD PURIFIER Prompt Positive Pure PUsstud It destroys the Microbes and Germs within the Blood, free­ ing it from all parasitical ele­ ments, producing a healthy circulation, thus acting direct­ ly upon the diseased conditions and upon the fundamental and controlling organs of the body, and removing all morbid and secreted matter. MICRO GERMI will quickly cure Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Ulsers, Varicose Veins, Tumors, Tetter, Sores, Boils, Pimples and all scrofu­ lous conditions. It will destroy the germs, dispel the humors and purify the blood as no other remedy. PRICSOn DOLLAR The MODERN REMEDY CO. KEWANEE, ILL. Sold and OVmRID fey JULIA A. STORY, - McHenry %3 V/} V> !*1 ,1 f - ' \ . i.$ ' . V ^ * ^ NEW GOODS WILL, BE ARRIVING EVA®Y DAY * A WHILE, UNTIL THE STORE IS FILLED WITS EV­ ERY THING YOU MAY NEED IN THE GENERAL MER CHANDISE LINE. I WILL HAVE SOMETHING NEW TO OFFER YOU EACH WEEK, AND BY SELLING THE BEST FOR CASH, CAN SELFC AS LOW AS INFERIOR GOODS FOR CREDIT. EACH WEEK YOU WILL FIND WHAT I HAVE TO OFFER ON THE TOP OF LAST PAGE OF THIS PAPER. WATCH SPACE NEXT WEEK M: - ' . 1.1 <s W' * , jXofif *,•{ r<: ̂ 'f :wm >;. k?|f V M Church Notci, The following officers were elected at at the last regnlar meeting of the Will­ ing Wovkers Society, for the ensuing year: Pres., Mrs. John I.Story; V-Pree., Mrs. James B. Perry; Sec., Mrs. A. L. Howe; Treas., Mrs. W.A. Cristy; Work Committee, Mrs. E. M. Owen, MTB. Jas. B. Perry. The Willing Workers will meet with Mrs. Emma Phillips on Thursday after­ noon of next week. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Whipple on Friday afternoon of this week at the usual hour. A cordial invitation is ex­ tended to all. Miss Julia A. Story will lead the T.P. C. U. devotional meeting at the Univer- salist church next Sunday evening. Sub­ ject: "Some Songs of Trust." (How il­ lustrated in lives yon have known.) Bible and Hymns. Psalm 33. Prof. Ivison, of Lonaconing, Md., suf­ fered terrible from neuralgia of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspep­ sia Cure and aiter taking a few bottles of it he says, "It has cured me entirely. I can't say too much for Kodol Dyspep­ sia Cure." It digests what you eat. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. Horses for Sale. Great chance for farmers. We have on hand horses and mares bought from various breweries and Express compan­ ies all in fine condition for farm work. Will sell them at a bargain. Will pay one way railroad fare to Chicago to any purchaser. Have your station agent give you receipt for ticket money. Abe Elee & Son, 273 North Center Ave., Chicago, 111. (Take Milwaukee avenue cable car.) 86-9t Puny children with week constitutions can attain an unusual degree of bodily and mental vigor by taking Rocky Mountain Tea this month made by the Madison Medicine Co, 35c. G. W. Besley. CUCUHBER We want to contract a limited number of acres of Cucumber Pickles at 60 PER • M t • "Sji.sV' Stafford & Goldsmiti (onpiy R. W. Stafford. Robert Q. (ioldsmUJl. (Established 1809) eral office: 096-700 Austin Ave., Chicago. Factories at Chicago, Marengo, McHenry Llbertyville, Mt»uHton, Wis., Knox, Ind. '• Make your Contract! & A t and get your seeds of JflftID BOBS, at the factory; W. O. Evanson, M. J. Walsh, J. J. Miller, Simon Stoffel, West Mc­ Henry; T. J. Walsh. 8. 8. Chapell, Gilbert Bros., McHenry; J. Ezfiristy, RinKWOOdj C. M. Adams, J. P. Lay, Johnsburgh. 38 This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic F/rr.Vmngft and does a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all busi­ ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom­ ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage. rioney to Loan on real estate and o the r first class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention i'fpiven to collections, and promptly at- .•;i tended to. J l . I N S U R A N C E ' f J'in First Glass Companies, at the Low* % f V^eat rates. Tours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary PubOc. Bankers. DO YOU KNOW : s •M w; :&*>' 5iMQ per Monti and Expenses Can be made by a capable woman. Perma- " nt position. Experience unnecessary. Write once for particular*. Oubk & Oo., ZkOotttMtli Philadelphia, Pa, that it pays to invest in tailor-made clothing?. It's so, if you buy at the right place. I have made ar­ rangements to buy a line of goods direct from the manufacturer, thus sav- rf* i ing the wholesalers prof- \ it and giving you the benefit. I will make you an all-wool suit that can be compared with any­ thing made at the price, for _ This suit will be strictly hand made, and best of trimmings and perfect fit guaranteed. The suit will not be allowed to leave the shop unless satisfactory. will buy you a pair of all-wool pants as fully guaranteed as the suit men­ tioned above. Remember, I am not here today and away tomorrow* but am here to stay and make good all guarantees. The above bargains are offered for four w e e k s o n l y . S q u a r e d e a l i n g s a l w a y s • • • • f a « u ¥ v m a u c H i " f goods direct from the R9) ) JOHN D. LODTZ, flcHenry, III. Treatment Ifor Sprains. The prevalence of sprains and strains owing to the Indulgence In athletic exercises of all kinds moves an au­ thority on the treatment of these pain­ ful accidents to say: * A little common sense treatment la often all that Is needed when the strain Is at ankle or wrist and without com­ plications. It will swell very alarming­ ly at first and gradually develop a frightful looking bruise, but from the first It should have complete rest and a treatment of hot and cold douches, the hot being used at first, when the swelling Is painful, and the cold later on, as a sort of tonic to the relaxed muscles. The hot must be very hot and the cold very cold, aa the tepid water does harm rather than good. For the first day of a strain, when all the wrenched cartilages and mus­ cles are aching, great relief is found In a poultice of egg and salt. To make it, beat the white of an egg till light, but not stiff. Stir in gradually a cup and a half of Bait, or more If needed, tc make a thick, pastelike icing. Spread this on a cloth and bandage In place. Cover all with oil silk or a thick bath towel to protect the sheets, since the egg leaks out continually. After this has relieved the soreness begin with hot water fomentations and wear a light, firm bandage, except at night. A Vina Distinction. A young down town drug clerk who had heard the story of the colored wo­ man who had asked for flesh colored court plaster and was given black by the observant dealer stored the inci­ dent away in his mental dust box and decided to use it at the first opportu­ nity. He had not long to wait, for a few nights ago a comely colored girl stepped into the store where he waa employed. "Ah wants some cou't plas­ ter," she said. "What color?" inquired the clerk, with affected nonchalance. "Flesh cullah, sah." Trembling in his shoes and keeping within easy reach of a heavy pestle, the clerk handed the woman a box of black court plaster, and be was sur­ prised at the time that the situation af­ forded so little humor. The woman opened the box with a deliberation that was ominous, but she was unruffled when she noted the color of the con­ tents. "Ah guess yo* mas' a-misunderstood mah ordah. Ah asked foh flesh cullah, and yo' done give me skin cullah." The drug clerk is still a little dazed from the encounter, and he has firmly resolved to subject every .1oke to rigid laboratory test hereafter before using ^-Pittsburg News. 930 to California, Oregon and Washington. The Union Pacific R. R. will sell low rate settlers tickets to California, Ore­ gon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Mon­ tana, Wyoming and Colorado on Tues­ days, February 12th to April 80th. Rate from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Spokane $80. To Salt Lake City, Ogden, Butte and Helena $25. Homeseekers round trip tickets will be sold to Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Ore­ gon and Washington on the first and third Tuesday of March, April, May and June at rate of one way fare plus two dollars for the round trip. For full particulars call upon your nearest ticket agent or address W. H. Knight, General agent, 198 S. Clark St., Chicago. 85-4m It is not so much what the newspapers say, as what neighbor says to neighbor, or friend to friend, that has brought Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy into such general use. It is as natural for people to express their gratitude after using this remedy as it is for water to flow down MIL It is the one remedy that can always be depended upon, whether a baby be sick with cholera infantum or a man with cholera morbus. It is pleasant, safe and re­ liable. Have you a bottle of it in your home? For sale by Julia A. Story. Dissolution of Partnership. Public notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing be­ tween Lewis H. Owen and Sherman S. Chapell, for the transaction of a general merchandise business, under the firm name of Owen & Chapell, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Chapell will continue the business, collect all outstanding accounts and pay all demands against said firm. LEWIS H. OWEN, > ; , SHERMAN S. CHAPELL. Dated at McHenry, this 4th day of March, •. D. im. Like Oliver Twist, children aadc for more when given One Minute Cough core.' Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cures all coughs and and colds and every throat and lung trouble. It is a specific for grippe and asthma and has long been a well known remedy for whooping cough. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. Until 1778 ct^tton spinning was per- 1 brmed by the hand-spinning wheel. My heart and hand another claimed, '̂ His plea had come too late. It's ever thus with people without plnck and vim, Take Rocky Monntain Tea don't get left again. G. W. Besley. By hammer and hand all arts do stand. • Correspondents Wanted. Write to us if you want to learn what Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will do, or call at our store and get a trial bottle. Ten doses 10c at Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. If the thread knots while sewing the sewer will live to see the garment worn out. • See that you get the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it The genuine is a certain cure for piles, sores and skin diseases. Julia A. Story and Q. W. Besley. Be sure that for every fog you get in March yon will have a frost in May. Results. Immediate and lasting. Be­ fore and after trying other remedies use Rocky Monntain Tea this month 'Twill keep yon well all summer. A great spring blessinig. G. W. Besley. When you are bilious, use those fam­ ous little pills known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. They never gripe. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. The Pasture "Stock Food Co.,834 Times building, Chicago, offers $15 per week and 10 per cent, on all sales for a man with horse and buggy to sell Pasture Stock Food. IMMMH, Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinme Tablets cure ft oold in one day. No Cure, no Pay Price 25 cents. O ' Hgsatnw «r Heaven never helps the man who will not act.--Sophocief. Tin Kiwi Voc Haw Mwys BoiiM A Good Cough Medicine for Children. "I have no hesitancy in recommend­ ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. P. Moran, a well-known and po­ pular baker, of Petersburg. Va. "We have given it to our children when troubled with bad coughs, also whoop­ ing cough, and it has always given per­ fect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drag." Sold by Julia A. Story. Verjr Low Rates to California, Portland Seattle, Taeoma and Pnget Sound, Via the North-Western Line. Tickets on sale each Tuesday until April 80, in­ clusive. Shortest time en route. Finest scenery. Daily and Personally Con­ ducted Tourist Car Excursions. For tickets and full information!, apply to nearest ticket agent, Chicago & North- Weatet» R'y. 84-7t AOKNCY, IA., Oot L7, 1886. ^EpiiN SYBUP Co., Monticello, Hi GENTS:--I have used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin with marked success. I unhesitatingly recommend it to those suffering with Stomach Trouble or Con­ stipation. It's certainly a blessing to humanity. You are at liberty to use my testimonial. Very respectfully, F. M. WLLCOXSON. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. A ton of diamonds at the present day is worth exactly $85,000,000. No more and no less. Don't be Imposed upon and pay $85,200,000. She.--I have never loved before. He.T--And why my precious? Surely there are others as worthy as I. She.--That wasn't it. I had Indiges­ tion so bad I never could endure their prattle, but I took a bottle of Dr. Cald­ well'B Syrup Pepsin and have never seen any si^n of it since. Get it of Julia A. Story and Gk Besley. The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do we'l, and doing well whatever you do, without a thought of fame.--Longfellow. Kat a Whole Cabbage ifvfup., want to. It won't hurt yon. People used to think cabbage hung heavy in their stomachs. After each meal, no matter what you eat, take a dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You will never suffer from Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headaohe or Stomach Troubles. Julia A. Story and G. W. Besley. To be thrown upon one's own resour­ ces is to be oast into &e very l**p 9* for tone.--Franklin. _ > - ' T " For Infants and CMldrsa. Ill KM Yn Hm Alwift ta(M Bears the Signature of IV... it this office <• Every Day Wearipg Apparel fpecial care has been taken in selecting goo3s*:&> supply the wants of hired men, in OVERALLS BHISTS, JACKETS and SHOES. The kind Selected is warranted by the manufacturer not to ^ |ip, and to give satisfactory service to the wearer. J)ur line or spring FOOTWEAR is in, including PLOW SHOES,. w /Aft' o o o o o Our Stock of | Ready-made Clothing that looks and wears like tailor-made, bought {: ftbout two months ago, will be in in a few days. It -Will pay you to take a look before buying elsewhere .A choice lot of Pure Buckwheat Flopr just in.,; ; ̂ > All kinds of garden and field seeds, including "Clover, Timothy, Etc. i¥ it <> 'O <> i > Flour and Groceries. it t , * ' • ' ' it ;. If ours for Spring Trade, 1J West McHenry ^ ^ Illinois * Uf- "J** JOHN J. HILLER •manwMHMmw--mtn iimmm--i--m have too man Special Inducement! to reduce stock. Blanket* Left: in this" tovm irad invite your inspection. 85 cents Embroidery and Spring, stuff here V - l l > NEW STOCK of HARDWARE! ii," •' n. f; jf&y, j r *"*'• • "Mm. ' ^ t " t -C I have just opened a nice, new, shin- £ ing line of hardware in the building recent- ; ly occupied by A. C. Friedly, and invite >4f you to come and look at the stock. We * \ intend to always keep on hand a complete , ' ^stock, and in a short time will be able to , supply you with any thing from a carpet tack to a large steel range. "K.* "5 McHenry mm ~ '*y ̂

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