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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1903, p. 5

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v - * r * - V , • ; < - ^mwm^wmw ̂ - ':<' :<•?•'•• j*; "r?.-??'*'$•?'• • ••<:?;•*• i ••?•' ' ^>,VS ~^L,W 4h OSMUN M M E R S T O V E S ! .1-lwHEN YOU WANT A --GOOD StJMMER STOVE ^lASULINE OR BLUE FLAflE OML CALL AT OSHUN BROS. _?;•/, We claim to have as complete assortment of n« \i liable wakes as were ever shown in MeHenry. Prices ' rtglit. Call awl tat as prove tjbe abo've. N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents BROS. McHENRY, ILL. >s|i .• -̂ 1 v/% 1 SPRING NECESSITIES! Paints, Oils, M V^i w*~* Drugs of all Kinds, School Supplies, Varnishes, Medicines* Brushes, Toilet Articles, Pecan Oil. WE HANDLE TtfEM. a*. I Ringwood, 111. J. 5. BROWN & SON. 1903 CROP 1 50c A BUSHEL! CASH WITH EVERY LOAD PICKLES Be sure and contract your picklws with STAFFOBI> & GOLDSMITH CO., as they were the first parties that paid you 50c a bushel. Contract at xnice as we-will take only a limited number of acres. Make your contracts with, and get your seed from VUAKK WARD, or at the following places: Bank of Mqlicnry, Mcllenry: Simon Htoffel, M. J. WalsK.^J?. A. Boh lander, W. O. Evanson, John J. Miller, West Mcllenry; J. E. Cristy, Ringwood: John P. Lay, C. M. Adams, Johnsliurgb, STAFFORD & GOLDSMITH (0. WEST McHENRY, ILL. This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, 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. Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention OSTEND. Mrs. Hiley Thomas was a MeHenry caller Thursday. A cordial invitation is extended to all to visit our school. Guy Harrison was a business caller at Woodstock Thursday. . Miss Cora Bassett was a Greenwood visitor Monday evening. Mrs. Charles Florida spent; Saturday with her parents at Seneca. Thos McDonald bought a horse at the sale at Woodstock last week. E. H. Thompson of Woodstock was calling on friends here Monday. The Clark estate sale was well at tended and everything sold well. Mrs. T. A. Abbott and daughter Maud, were Ringwood callers last week Mrs. Robt. Richardson and daughter, Alice, were Ringwood callers Saturday Thomas Bros, have purchased a fine pair of horses, of E. Matthews of Barre viHe. Several from here went to Marengo Sunday 4o hear Rev. W. A. Sunday preach. Miss Emma Matthews df MeHenry spent several days last week with Mrs Charles Florida. Miss Nellie Richardson of Woodstock spent Friday and Saturday with her brother and sister here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harrison were pleasantly surprised last Friday night by a company of friends. A social will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bassett, Friday eve ning, May 1. The proceeds will be nsed for the benefit of the Ost$nd Library. Particulars next week. SEVERE ATTACK OP GRIP Cared by One Bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy., given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low est rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Banker* McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE with MeHenry County State Bank Woodstock, 111. Abstracts of title and con­ veyancing. Money to loan on real estate in Sums of 9600 to $10,000, time and payment to fait oorrower. ISBBSSSW HARPER WHISKY "When I bad an attack of grip last winter (the second one) I actually cured myself with one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says Frank W. Perry, Editor of the Enterprise, Shortsville N. Y. "This is the honest truth. I at times Kept from coughing myself to pieces by taking a teaspoonful of this remedy, and when the coughing spell would come on at night I would take a dose and it seemed that in the briefest interval the cough would pass off and 1 would go to sleep perfectly free from cough and its accompanying pains. To say that the.remedy acted as a most ag- greeable surprise is putting it very mild­ ly. I had no idea fhat it would or could knock out the grip, simply be­ cause 1 had never tried it for such a purpose, but it did, and it seemed with the second attack of coughing the rem­ edy caused it to not only be of less dur­ ation, but the pains were far less se­ vere, and I had not used^he contents of one bottle before Mr. Grip had bid me adieu." For sale by all druggists. TORIA. The Kind You Hove Always Bought Bears tha sf Ina N*10 'oy tl:ive Alwav' If you PURE & MELLOW JTLQH & DELICATE For sale by All Leading Dealers Chicago & North-Western. Effective Oct 12, 1808 W1EK DAT TRAINS. C&. h'ORTH BOUND Henry 7.15am Via Elgin....' i».48am 8.06am....... Via I)es Plaines i>:4ttan) 3.S5 p m ....Via I>es 1'laines n.GO p m 5M p m ...Via Des Plaines 0.47 p m SDN DAT TRAINS. 8.45 am Via Elgin *...11.14 an 9.10am Via Des l'laines........11.14 an tttpm ...Via Elgin 4.53 pn WjftK DAT TRAINS. Leave • Arrive MeHenry. „ •QOTHBOCKD. Chicago. 7.Sa m . Via Elgin 10.10 a m 8.8 a m.........Via Des Plaines....... >0.55 a m B.00 p m.........*.. Via Elgin ....... ,...5.45 p m SUNDAY THAIN8..- "' 7.32 a m ....Via Elgin 1.10.90 a m 5:56 p in Via Elgin K:45pm Passengers taking 7:32 train from stations north of Crystal Lake can change at Crystal RINGWOOD. At Item box has been plactnl In the i Ring- wood poet-office for the convenlenreof persons wishing to contribute to tin* Kingwooti corre­ spondence column in t.ne PlainfleHler. If yon know of any news that should l>e published just drop a note in theboxaud thecorrespond- dent will collect the same Tuesday evening of each week. Remember the contest Friday eve­ ning, G. W. Goon of Hebron was in Ring wood Tuesday. The Willing workers met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Allein. Don't fail to attend the Silver Medal contest, a good program has been pre pared. .Ray Dodge has given his school studies and is now' helping Mr. Bock- land in his nursery. Chas. Stevenson, H. W. Allen, JP. S. Harrison and Charles Thompson were delegates to the convention at Nunda on Wednesday last. The notices for the annual school election have beep ported. Said election will take place Saturday evening, be­ tween 7.80 and 9 o^clock, April 18. " Those patrons and well wishers of our school will be pleased to learn' that the new dictionary has arrived. Thus one by one the needs of the school are lessened. We hope that it may ever continue thus. Mrs. Mabel Johonnottof Terra Haute who came home to attend the fnneral of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher man, has been spending a few days with her father and mother, Mr/ and Mn. N. D. Stevens. While splitting wood Henry Steven son had the misfortune to cut his first finger of the left hand nearly off. The wound was dressed by Dr. Hepburn and is getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances. The delegates elected by the Moderi) Woodman camp of this village to attend the convention at Nnnda, last week succeeded in having P. S. Harrison, of this village, elected and instructed as delegate for the bead camp meeting in June at Indianapolis. The pupils who had a standing of 90 per cent or above for the month of March are: Carroll Cristy, Harry Cris- ty, Agnes Dodge, Fred Small, Mae Cristy, Anna Carey,. Agnes Carey, Florence Carey, Zillah Stevens, Vera AdauiB, Clara Smith and Mildred Waterman. Saturday afternoon, April 11, the W C. T. (J. Ladies will meet with Mrs. H W.Allen. A business meeting will be conducted which will be followed by a cradle roll contest. The little folks who will take part in this entertain­ ment are under six years of age. We hope the ladies of our village will be much interested And come ont to hear them, an admission of 5 cents will be charged. At the close of the contest Mrjs. C. E. Huift of Harvard, 111., our National Asst. Supt. of white ribbon cradle roll contest work, will give a brief talk to the ladies. The Silver Medal Contest on Friday evening, April 10, at the Methodist church promisee to be one of the finest entertainments set forth *in Ringwood. The young ladies and geptleman who are preparing for this advent are: Dora Coates, Christina Pint, Florence Kelley, Ray A. Dodge, Glynn Francisco and Carroll H. Cristy. The following pro-, gram will be rendered: Introductory Miss Lieach Piayer. v . .Rev. S. W. Lanck Vocal Duet. .Zillah Stevens, Clara Smith 'Only Sixteen" No 1 'Sabastian Manning's Dream".... No. 2 Cornet Solo Richard Walsh Drill Three little girls "Taken by Surprise" No. 8 'An Old Man's Story" .No. 4 Piano Solo Miss Leach Sword' Drill Selected Praying for Stockings" No. 5 'The Cry of To-day" No. 0 Reading ' .Selected Vocal Solo Agnes Stevens Reading Selected Awarding of the medal, Mrs. C. E. Hunt Dp not fail to come. Admission pf teen cents. SPRING GItOVK. •Alec Anderson was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Jbhn Bell was over from Ringwood Monday afternoon. F. W. Hatch shipped a car of sheep to the city last week. Nick Weber attended to badness mat­ ters in Chicago Monday. Jas. Pierce is working for Watts & Seaver in the lumber yard. Dr. Arthur Bremken was a Chicago Visitor the last of the week. Will Liehty visited Elgin relatives and friends the first of tLe week. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Overton spent the Sr bbath with Solon relatives. Thos. Cole is preparing to visit rela­ tives in Washington in the near future. Mesdames W. C. Moss and E. Hopper were business callers in MeHenry last Friday. D. T. Smiley was over from the county seat attending to legal business Monday afternoon. Will Raueta has been on the retired list for several days cansed by stepping on a rusty nail Miss Lncy Carey spent several days last week with her sister,' Mrs. James Overton, at Solon. Mrs. J. B. Richardson, daughter, Ena, and Mrs. R. A. Oxtoby were Chicago shoppers Saturday. Misses Annie Kemler and Mabelle Shot 1 iff visited with Wilmot relatives one day last week. Miss Helen MacLean of Lake Villa spent several days last week here with Miss Mabelle Neish. Miss Grace Wheeler of Richmond vis ited with the Mis&s Edith and Alice Hatch the last of the week. Rob Tweed, an old Spring Grove boy, now a resident of Davenport, Nebraska, was calling on friends here the first of the week. Vtrs. J. M. Westlake entertained her sister, Mrs. Sarah Haider man, of Rich­ mond and Mrs. C. T. Smith of Solon last week. Harry Osmund and family of Rich­ mond and Fred Wilson ami family of English Prairie spent the Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs Wm. James. Jesse B. Richardson and Byron L. Or- vis were at Nunda April 1 as delegates from this camp and did all they could to help bury the readjustment plan. Pe(er Baners' new house will soon be ready for the plasterers, and carpenters will soon be at work on a tine new resi­ dence for Antone Schaffer on the lot he recently purchased of JohnNimsgren. The passing of President Roosevelt through our village last week failed to cause as much commotion as did the town election last Tuesday. Never in the history of the place was there as many votes cast and excitement ran high. The following is a sample ballot and the number of votes cast for each Republican. Supervisor, Frank W. Hatch ...55 Town clerk, Andrew Neish 6ft | Assessor, B. A, Stevens 74 Collector, Richard Oxtoby., 74 Com. Highways, Geo. J. Coulman 74 Harness Suggests the v - - Vv ' ̂ \ . Think of him first hi buying Harness. Select that whteh is suitable to his build, his strength and the nature of his work.short ,buy Harness that will fit the animal and then consider the cost. That will fit, too, because our prices on high grade btiggy, carriage and team Harness ate very low. | MeHenry. 111. GUS. CARLSON TERRA COTTA. Fred Hundt was visiting relatives in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Jos. Buss was a MeHenry visitor the first of the week. True Sonle was a caller at Kike Con way's Sunday evening. Mrs. S. B. Leisner spent Tuesday with her daughters at Nunda. Miss Katie Buss was haying dental work done at Nunda Friday. Dr. Clarence Earle of Des Plaines was at J. H. Gracy's Wednesday. The factory closed Tuesday at 2:80 p. to. to permit the employees to vote. Mrs. Burt Knoblanck .was visiting her mother, Mrs. Hoffemeister, in Chicago Thursday of last week. Wilder Starritt spent a few days at home the latter part of the week return­ ing to his duties in Chicago Monday. Misses Florence Balke, Freya Foerster, Gladys Jacobs and Beatrice Norris re­ sumed their studies in the Union high school at Nunda Monday. The workmen's special did not rnn Tuesday evening. The employees all went home on the 3:15 train account of election, making "Sughrua's" train un­ necessary. A flock of abont fifty docks on the pond Saturday drew out the sportsmen on both sides. After waiting about two hours for a good shot Mr. Steinback succeeded in landing ONE. Little Warren Earle passed away, at the home of J. H. Gracy, Wednesday night at nine o'clock, he had been sick only a few days. Everything possible was done to help him bnt to no avail. There are now thirty-six members in the Terra Cotta band with the same number pieces of music. The boys have expended nearly $1000 for new instru­ ments and are determined to have a first class band. The Northwestern is experimenting with running the way freights in both directions nights instead of days on this branch. An additional freight train from West Chicago has been put on which terminates here reaching this station about 11 o'clock a. m. Robbed The Qrave. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: I was in an awful oondition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back aud sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then J was advised to use Electric Justice of Peace, E. S. French 74 Bitt*r8: to *reat joy. the first bottle People's I made a decided improvement. I con- Supervisor, J. B. Richardson .46 tiuned th*ir ™e-for three an'» am Town clerk, Nick Weber.. .81 It's Your Stomach* Tbngtia T««rl l«4DH«UU Dr. Caldwell's ILAXATtVS) Syrup Pepsin tf inakk tk* y«l Ml • yoor mum ta « pMttl well mmi jroa • Am wmpto boob ui u tficmtiag book Ml wemth iroahlc*. Dr. Syrup PepuQ k the gamntaed CW« far wwtrh. linr tod kid--y rilm--; joc m4 |t4* ' : , • All Druggist*. rcniN mw ca BAKKEVIIXK. Victor Shales spent Sunday in Elgin. S. Pingry ot Nunda was a caller here recently. Ed. Fleming was a Chicago visitor over Sunday. F. E. Pnillips of Wauconda waaa re­ cent caller here. Gene Matthews and Pete Heimer were calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Ritt at Nnnda spent Sunday at Wm. Van Natta's. Earnest Hill of DeKalb spent a couple of day8 last week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jayne of Maple- wood. spent Sunday with relatives here. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilmington has been quite sick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Keeler of Janes- ville, Wis., spent Sunday at Wm. Van Natta's, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell of Wood­ stock spent Saturday at Henry J. Wil­ mington'a Mrs. Elisabeth Hunter and daughter, Edna, were MeHenry visitors one day last week. Mrs. T. L, Flanders and daughter, Villa, of Holcouibville spent Sunday at C. W. Colby's. Fred Wilmington and Miss Bertha Wingate called at Henry Wilmington's Sunday afternoon. Robt. Matthews has gone back to his old job as fireman on the Galena Divis­ ion of the C. & N. W. Maurice Johnson left Thursday for DeKalo where he hopes to secure a posi­ tion in the iron works. Martin Nelson and Fred Cling of Nunda were doing some mason work for 3. Fleming Saturday last. T O R I A . The Kind Yon Have Always Bought KMKBAI.II HAKK. J. D. Lodtz ot Mi lieus ^piut unuin with B. J. Frisby. D. W. Hill of Chicago spent Sunday at his cottage here. B J. Frisby is doing carpenter work in the Park this week. Phil Aylward called at Mrs. Owen's in .MeHenry Sunday evening. J. A. Farrell of Chicago spent Sunday with his relatives in this vicinity. John Gibbs and Phil Aylward are working for J. B. Frisby this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith visited Sun day at Jos. Aerns, north of MeHenry. Miss Margaret Aylward visited Mrs. H. Cletnens of Holcombville Tuesday. E. Peterson and children of MeHenry spent Monday evening at J. R. Smith's. Master Floyd Thompson of Barre ville spent Tuesday evening with his schoolmate, Robert Aylwari. Mrs. W. Portman and children of Chicago and Mrs. Ed. Knox visited at R. J. Sutton's last Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Frisby and Mia Cleary of MeHenry visited Miss Mar' garet Aylward Friday afternoon. Misses Ellen Cleary and Margaret Ward of MeHenry and Lucy Sutton were pleasantly entertained Sunday af­ ternoon by Miss Irene Frisby at her homehsre. W. K. Burns and "son, Kenneth, of Chicago are spending a week's vacation here. Wm. Burns and friend, Mr. Ro­ han. came out Friday and enjoyed hnnting until Snnday evening. now a well man. I know they robbed rh" grav- • •. I;.-. < !• • -ll' >lii<i la I •• 1 • 1 • -I I. • 1 | i;u*rH!tU'<'U, i.\ .luliu A. ">;"i . •... 1 land G VV Besiey, West Mclu-urv Hall's Spring Sales. Compare our prices and the goods we sell with any others. 600 Children's Jackets, made of fancy pique, beauti­ fully trimmed, with large sailor collar, cost 65c to make up, sizes 1, 2. 8, 4 and 5, at 49c each. Ladies' high Grade Taf­ feta Silk Waists at $1.98. Lot of High Grade 65c Corsets, elegant goods, at 25c. Summer Corsets only 15 and 19c: compare with 25 and 40c qualities, SUITS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Ix>t of 125 Ladies' Tailor-made Suits. Special lot, only two or three of each kind. All wool and up-to-date styles, silk lined Jackets, at $6.45, $7.75 and $9.75. We guarantee to save you i. Lot of 200 Men's Suits, all new goods, which cost from $5.00 to $9.50 to make up. One to four suits of a kind and all new and up-to-date, at $3.95, $5.00 and $6.50. All wool Spring Overcoats, satin lined sleeves aud serge lined backs, worth up to $9.00, at $4.65 and $4.95. Great Lace Curtrin Values, at 49c, 75c and $1.29. Ladies' Regular $9.00 new Spring Jack­ ets, satin lined, at $6.48. 400 pieces of Whale-bone Casing at only 4c per bolt. Men's New Style Broad Brimmed Hats at $1.69. Ladies' Percale Dressing Sacks at 25c. Special Remnant Sale this week. Trade $10.00 and show round trip ticket and we refund your car fare. C. F. HALL CO., Dundee, 111. Grip Remedies In Great Demand. When colds and grip are prevalent the quiokest and surest remedies are in great demand. Mr. Joseph D. Williams, of McDuff, Va., says that he was cured of a very deep and lasting attack of la ferippe by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy after trying several other prep­ arations with no effect For sale by all druggists. Mi (HARIES 4 FRETT Wholesale and iptall dealer in I am In th* Market F»r BMI VMI riutton Hoc* and Poultry Fifty Years (he Standard SANNG ' I* -y. ; . * Bears the Bignaton Awardtd Hfiust Honors World's Fair Highest tests U.S. Gov't Chemists rnios BAKING POWDKK OO» VOLO. George tuson ul MeHenry a V I . caller Saturday Miss Celia Rosing has resumed her duties in the store. William Rosing transacted business in Chicago Tuesday. Paul Avery of Oak Park spent his va­ cation with his mother. Miss Isabella Brink of Fremont Sun- dayed with friends here. Mrs. John Stadttnld and son, Henry, spent Monday in the city. » Mr. Roberts of Wisconsin visite^at C. G. Hnson's over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raught spent the first of the week in Chicago. There will be Easter services at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. Charles Smith, of Hebron visited at John Walton's Wednesday and Thurs­ day. Miss. Annie Underwood of Vermont visited at A. J. Raymond's the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nichols visited relatives in Chicago several days the past week. William Eatinger returned to his home in Dundee Sunday, after a brief visit with relatives. Albert Ahart of Hendees Station spent Thursday with his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dryer. The temperance lecture Sunday even­ ing was well attended. All who heard it were highly edified. Miss Katherine Rosing returned home Saturday from Fremont, where she has been for several weelts. Mrs. Mike Hertel of Fremont spent the latter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rosing. Dancer of Colds and Grip. The greatest danger from colds and grip is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, whicji shows conclusive ly that it is a sure preventive of that dangerous disease. It will cure a cold or an attack of the grip in lees time than any other treatment It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all drug­ gists. O Beam the TR * LOOKING AHEAD Parsons In the Early Stages of IQis nay Diseases Should Wast* isa Tlma in Making thai# ' Kidneys Right ~~~" . t If yon don't stop that pain hi Some of these daya you are extremely liable to have Bright̂ Disease or fnTne other form of kidney trouble. Tea are Just as much In danger If yon have dry. ness of the Bkin, headaches, restlessness unusual appetite and great thirst, or If you notice a sediment or cloudiness In fee nrlne or other urinary irregularities. Power's KIDNEY CUM makes the kM» neys right, aud whenever there are aaj indications that these organs are In the least way disturbed, it should be taken promptly snd regularly until all symp­ toms of kidney trouble have disappeared. This preparation is composed of the best known remedies employed by kidnap specialists, and it eannot help but core every form of kidney trouble if taken early. Thousands have testified to thl« fact In even the most hopeless etase If will always afford relief. Dr. Qeo. Ewing, of Smith's Grove, Ky, writes: "For years I have been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostate gland. I iH everything known to the profession with­ out relief, until I was induced to use FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUBS. After TAKING three bottles I was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily In my practice and heartily recommend Its use to all physicians for such troubles, for I can honestly state I have prescribed It la hundreds of cases with perfect succeek" N. H. PETESCH. OON'T BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA © Made only by Madison Matt* cine Co., Madison, Wis. K keeps you well. Oar trade mark cut on each package* Price, 35 cents. Naver «M in bulk. Accept n« »alwll» MPOMTUIUI. tute. Aik jour drnigtA CROUP Croup and InflammstJan of tha krynx BIO fnatuAf (altered snd permanently cured by tha use ot 0*S Minute Coueh Curs. This never falling proscr sf an eminent physician was given the name of MINUTE COUGH CURE because Instant ral ilways followed Its use. It takes effect at tha the trouble and acts on the Inflamed mem) itead ot passing wholly Into tha stomach and or stupefying the system. Gives relief in; Smoked Meats, Smty MeHenry - Illinois CURED tt destroys the disease germ, clears the phkstui ad iraws cu' the Inflammation, thus removing tha CMSS ind curing permanently. One Minute Cough Corals perfect^ harmless, good for children and tha* SkaMt nst«. Prepared only by E. C. DeWitt & Co.. thlcafa As Mail ramady for children. Do not fortat tha SMpa ' ONE 'm • 1 imiimMsnMUHimnwiiniimimmw { Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. sells Corn Shelters and Tread Powers, Duplex Grinding Mills, Rock Island Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Wind Mills, Well Supplies, Harness Oil, , Paint Oil and Machine Oil a Specialty. franklin Lightning Rod Works! I am agent tor the above. We put the Bods on your Build- lugs and should they be struck by lightning wo pay daraagea if no more than $300. Call and get full particulars. deienf BbcksmitlHRf Prices always ReiSMiMe iniinniiiiiiiiiiinnniisnnniiiMmMmmi p HIL1P JAEGER General Commission merchant Stall 1 ft 3, Fulton B* Wholesale Market Cbicaao, Illinois Special attention give* to the sale of; Dressed Beef, riutton ' $:p' Hogs, Veal, Poultiy • Hides, Etc. ' Butter and Eggs This is tlie oldest house on DM atreet Tags and price lists furnished, on application COLD STORAGE FREE ^4 "iter TORZA. »The Kind You Have Always = ' * " ' S f * • - - - - - i t - ' t kA is measared by the nnaaber of «S»» . venionces in the bunie. No bouse is ' " complete without city water aud a Job ot plumbing by a practical, well- trained mechanic. 1 can tit up your house with the latest improved ap­ pliances and guarantee everythlug first class. We carry in stock a com­ plete line of Gas. Stettin and Water Valves. Call at our store room in the fionftlett Building and took at MM Una Of Sxtores and repairs. i. -&ai

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