mm Z. H. OSMUN, TELEPHONE 213, GEO. K. OSMT7N, CEYBTALLAKE, N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S Dry" floods, Shoes, Notions, Oftneral Hardware, Paints, Oils, Etc. Small Profits, quick sales. Orders promptly Oiled. All kinds of Tin Work and Plumbing. Western agents tor TirriU's Off •• -- Machine Co.. for Fuel. Lighting and Power, the best of Its kind v in the world. $230.00 and up. * i§ Hi * iit • Hi * # * t s s * * * * * * «k» * iii lib i * * * * Or 'tii it) m * ti> * * iii # . 4» * % 1903 CROP . • 'J . 50c A BUSHEL CASH WITH EVERY LOAD PICKLES Be sure and contract your pickles with STAFFORD & GOLDSMITH CO., as they were the first parties that paid you 50c a bushel. Contract at once ;is we will take only a limited number of HI'res. Make your contracts with, and pet your seed from FRANK WARD, or at the following places: Bank of McHenry, McHenry; Simon Stoffel. M. J. Walsh, F. A. Boh lander, W. C. Evanson, John J. Miller, West McHenry; J. E. Cristy, Uingwood: John P. Lay, C. M. Adams, Johnsburgh, SEED 50 CENTS A POUND STAFFORD & GOLDSMITH CO. * m m .8 m H * * ; m i* m ** m » m m I m * m * ** $ $ * m 9 m m m m 5 ** WEST McHENRY, ILL. This Bank receives deposits, bays 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 npon tenns entire ly satisfactory to our custom ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage Honey to Loan r on real estate and other first class se curity. Spec ial attention given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low est rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers Chicago & North-Western. Effective June 1, 1903 ^ WEEK MATT TRAINS Leave NORTHBOUND Chicago. *.> 8.05 am Via E srin 8.45 am Via Dos I lalnes... 1".30 p Via Elgin Hoinn»eekera' Excurwionn to the North- went, West and Southwest, and Colonist Low Rates West, Via the North-Western Line. Excur sion tickets at greatly reduced rates ate on sale to the territory indicated above. Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chairs and "The Best of Everything." For full particulars ap ply to agents Chicago & North-West ern R'y. June 13. Chamberlain'8 Pain Balm is an anti septic liniment, and when applied to cuts, brrtisea and bnrns, causes them to heal without maturation and tunch more qnickly than by the usual treat ment. For sale by all druggists. The Plaindealer is adding new names to its list every day. Is your name on the roil of honor? Don't borrow. EVERY Arfive - McHenry 10.10 a m 10.10 a m . ,2.4f> p m 3.45 d m Via Des Plaincs 4.4ft p m *1.20 pm Via Des l'laines 3.00 p ni 5.01 p m Via Des l'laines #.40 p m SUNDAY RHAINS. .. Via Des l'laines-- 9.37 a m ..Via Des l'laines 11.14 am Via Elgin 4.53 p m WEEK D\Y TRAINS. SOUTHBOUND. Chicago. +7.12 am' Via Des l'laines 8.35 a ni 7 32am Via Eltfin 10.05 a m 8^30 a m Via Des l'laines #.35 a m 300pm ViaElgin 5-45 p ni 0.17 p m Via Des l'laines 7.50 p m SUNDAY TRAINS. 7.32 am Via WiRln 10.05 am 7 08 pm Via Des l'laines 8:25 pm 7.51 p Via El«iu J0.15 p m •Saturdays only. +Motulays only. 8.00 am... 0.10am... 2.02 pm... Leave McHenry. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King s New Discovery E» _ rtOXSl'MPTIOH for* 8VO!ISaa< Price 9§c&$l.M A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles fro®. Bakery Goods i | THE FRESHEST AND JIOST COHPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES IN McHENRY AT dert Bros. Look in at the Ware Rooms of Wm. Bonslett, West McHenry, 111., and. examine the fine assortment of Implements Wa gqns Vehicles Farm Machinery of all kindB in stock. We are in a position to offer yon the most satisfactory combination of quality and prioa. We name quality first because it is of the first import ance. We aim always to give The Host for your Money and can't do it by offering cheap Goods at cheap prices. The bef>t wear out fast enough and yon can't afford to pay good monev for inferior articles. We believe yoor dollar i» a little larger here than elsewhere, the celebrated We Bell Milwaukee /lowers and Harvesters, John Deere Plows, Harrows and Cultivators and our stock of Implements of every kind will be found fully up-to-date in all particulars. Don't pass on by When you are in town. We would like to sell yon -* • what you want now and talk about what you are going to want-after awhile. Near Depot. Wm. Bonslett. Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents SOLOli. ^ Kirk Crain was home Sunday.' , •. Fred Thorn returned to Libertyville to work. Geo. Frey is at work shingling Shot- tiff's house. Mrs, John Merrell is recoving from her illness. Willis Gardner made * business trip to Chicago. « Lewis Turner and Chet Reed were on our streets Sunday. Ed. and Miss Hazel Turner were cal lers in town recen tly." Presiding Elder Earngey preached to a large audience Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Imerson were callers at W. T. Monear's Sunday. Mrs Frank Coates has been under Dr. Bremken's care this week. Mrs! H. J. Christian is entertaining a lady from Chicago this week. Mr. and Mrs Frank Coates were shopping in Richmond recently. Mrs. Louie Ruish was a caller at Mrs. J. L. Walter's one day recently. Mrs. Emma Sutton and Miss Allie Simes were in Chicago recently. Mrs. Brown has returned home from her two week's visit at Richmond. Quite a number of our people were shopping in Richmond last Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Wiedrick and daughter came to hear the presiding Elder preach last Sunday. Geo.'Turner, Geo. Frey and Walter Watts have gone to Libertyville to do carpenter work. Mrs. Nellie Evans and son, Harold, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Arthur Merrell. Quite a number from here attended the exercises at Spring Groye, which were very good. Miss Alice Churchill of Spring Grove was a guest at Geo. Westlake's a couple of days last week. Geo. Vogel is going to Libertyville with his horses, soon to get them in shape for the races. Vern Bell and wife of Grass Lake were visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Merrell, Sunday. Wm. Weitzel of Freeport and Oscar Griffin of Rockford have been staying with R. L. Turner the past few days. A Serious Mistake. E. C. DeWitt & Co. is the name of the'firm who make the genuine Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt's is the Witch Hazel Salve that heals without leaving a scar. It is a serious mistake to use any other. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures blind, bleeding, itching and pro truding piles, burns, bruises, eczema and all skin diseases. Sold by all drug gists. HAKRKVILXK. Fre$ Stanson spent Monday in Chi cago. Ed. Fleming of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents here. Miss Lola Aylward of Elgin called on friends here Sunday. A few from here attended Capt. Jas. Nish's funeral at Cary Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Howell spent a few days with Miss Eniirib Beham recently. Miss Mary Gibbs is assisting Mrs. P. A. McCabe with her household duties. Thos. Thompson called on his sister, Mrs. Carr, at Greenwood on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Matthews were gl^dayjailers at C. T. Matthews' at Will Allen and Miss Esther Berlin or Nunda, accompanied by Bruce Starritt and Miss Clara Thompson, attended Memorial services atgAlgonquin last Sunday. * I sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Reme.iy than of all similar preparations put together and it gives the best satis faction of any medicine I ever sold. I ffuarautee every bottle of it. F. C. JA- QUITH, Inland, Mich. This remedy is for sale by all druggists. WOODSTOCK. Frank Zinn of Kenosha visited with his friends here Saturday and Sunday. Josiah Forman left on Sunday for Chicago, where he will pass most of the summer. Miss Clara Stephenson of Elgin visit ed with her relatives and friends here Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Still visited with his brother and family at Fairdale ^Memorial day. Miss Nellie Kelly of Elgin, visited with her parents and sisters hereSatur day and Sunday. Emrst McLaughlin of Milwaukee was visiting at E. S. McFadden's Satur- urday and Sunday. Mrs. Kate Hood of DesPlaines was the fuest of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Judd from riday till Sunday. •ft Bartholomew Mullen of Elgin visited with relatives and friends here last Sat urday and Sunday. James Vint of San Francisco, Cal.. was a guest in the home of Mrs. D. T. Smiley Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs. James Watson left on Monday for St. Paul, whither they went to attend the wedding of a relative Floyd Andrews and Walter Watson have gone to Oakes, N. D.. where they will till the Boil the coming summer, Misses Sarah Chapin and Freda Schwartz of Elgin were visiting at W. H. Shipton's the latter part of last week. A P Lymburner, who is now em ploved at Blue Island, passed Saturday and Sunday with his family in this city. Rqbert Shryver and son, of Lake Ge neva, visited his sister, Mrs. B. S. Aus tin, the latter part of the week and over Sunday. J M Matheny of Chicago visited with his brothers and other relatives here last Saturday, returning to the city Sunday. Mr and Mrs. L. Holian and son, iof Chicago visited at Patrick Hanly 's the latter part of last week, returning to their home on Sunday. John Reiber and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reiber of Chicago spent Memorial day in this city, visiting the graves of their parents. Elmer Westernian of Greenwood hss been in town several times the past week with his "Rambler" automobile, which has been admired by all who have seen it. ^ Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in ease of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25c at Julia A Story s, McHenry, and G. W. Besley's W. Mc- I Henry, drug 8tort*. SPUING fiKOVE. Rav Gould took in the sights of Chi cago last Friday. Mrs. J. M. Westlake and" Ada spent the Sabbath at Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Imer oi spent the Sabbath with Solon friends. Will Sweet of Chicago spent the first of the week here with friends. Wm. Watts attended to legal busi ness at Waukegan last Thursday. Several of our citizens attended Me morial Day exercises at Richmond.. J. O. McLean entertained several friends from the city Memorial Day. Misses Annie and Ada James were McHenry visitors Saturday afternoon. Oliver Neish and Raymond Moss were Richmond visitors the first of the week. Misses Maggie Rauen and Ruth Over ton spent, Wednesday in the city by the lake. David Shales and daughters were Ring wood visitors last Friday after noon. John Westlake of Chicago spent Sat urday and Sunday ?rith parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rood are nicely settled in Peter Bauer's new house just south of the depot. Atty. Edd Walsh came down from Waukesha Tuesday eyening to spend a few days here. Several of our people attended the plays at Richmond Monday and Tues day evenings. Mr. and Mrs. John Karles have gone to Minnesota in hopes of restoring the lattei °s health. Mrs. Mary Carey and daughters, Lucy and Avis, visited Ringwood rel atives last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Overton of Solon spent the Sabbath at Irving Overton's on English Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Johnnie Rauen, were Chicago vis itors the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Pierce and son, Mark, visited with relatives in Chicago from Sunday till Tuesday. The entertainment given by the th^ee schools last week Wednesday was well attended and enjoyed by all. Mrs. E. S. French and sister, Miss Myrtle Harnish, visited Woodstock rel atives from Friday till Sunday. Attorney E. V. Orvis and banker A. Neish attended to legal business at Antioch last week Wednesday. Mrs. C. H. Hastings and daughter, Alice, and Mrs. Geo. Gould were Chi cago visitors the last of the week. Mrs. Wm. Peacock was down from Richmond and spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. L. Neish, last week Several of the higher room scholars attended the Memorial exercises given by the English Prairie school Friday afternoon. Mrs Laura James and little son re turned to their home in Beloit last Wednesday after spending several weeks here with relatives. Jrriijt t-*M* By Main" Force That is the way the kinks are removed from mane and tail in some stables. This method means the loss of much hair and energy. COflBS, CURRY COMBS, DANDY BRUSHES that will do the work well are to be found ip this stock ot horse goods. Their use will not only improve the tkp^earance of the *nrrpaia their condition as well. Gus Carlson. Steel Curry Comb (small) 5e Solid Brass Carry Comb 2£>C Steel Curry Comb (large) 10c Palmetto Brushes 15c 25c id Best Rice Knot Brushes 40c, 4fc W h i p s f r o m XOC, $1.50 WM Wanting Away. The following letter from Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo., is instructive. "I have been troubled with kidney dis ease for the last five years. I lost flesh and never felt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all reme dies suggested without relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles cured me and I am now sound and well." Sold by N. H. p"fn°rh KMEH*M, Ed. Fleming of Chicago spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Margaret Ayltvard transacted business in Woodstock Monday. Harry Bacon of Chicago called on friends here Friday afternoon. Geo. Schade of Griswold Lake spent Sunday afternoon at C Bremer's. Mrs. H. Felmeteh and children are visiting Chicago friends this Week. L. W. Cristy of St. Joe, Ark., called on his friends here Tuesday evening. Mrs Geo. Thurlwell and children of Gray slake visited at J. R. Smith s Sat urday afternoon. Misses Mamie and Lola Aylward of Elgin visited at their home here from Friday until Sunday. Messrs. tyobt. E. Sutton and Phil Ayl ward spent Sunday afternoon with friends near Ringwood. Messrs. Jerry and Ed. Farrell of Chi cago visited relatives and friends here Saturday and Sunday. Misses Celia Frisby and Margaret Ward of McHenry visited the Misses Aylward the first of the week. Miss Ella Kelter of Chicago and Thos. Kelter of Iowa visited relatives in this vicinity Saturday afternoon. Miss Emma Givens and friend. Miss Kittie Kelly of Elgin spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives south of here. Mrs. R. J. Sutton and son, Joseph, and Mrs. Ed. Knox returned Sunday evening from a few days' visit with Elgin relatives. Misses Florence Howe and Cassie El- dredge of McHenry spent an evening the last of week with their schoolmate, Miss Katie I£nox. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kelter. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks and daughter, Miss Emma, of Chicago were the gaests of J. B. Frisby and family Saturday and Sun day. The very latest and swellest thing in the line of vehicles in this vicinity is B. J. Frisby's handsome new rubber-tired run-about which he purchased of Wm. Bonslett last week. Many Chicago parties who had planned to spend Saturday fishing were much disappoi ted on account of very cool weather, they having enough to do to Keep warm in rottages. Those at the park over Sunday were D. W. Hill and familv. Charles and Willie Cohan. W K. Burns and son, Willie; and Chris Bremer and friend. Chamberlain'* CIu»H«, Cho>»r» »nd Diarr hoea Remedy. . The uniform success of this remedy has made it the most popular prepara tion in use for bowel complaints. It is everywhere recognized as the one rem edy that can always be depended npon and that is pleasant to take. It is es pecially valuable for summer diarrhoea in children and it is undoubtedly the means of saving the lives of a great many children each year. For sale by all druggists. Very Low Rate* to Indianapolis, Ind., Via the North-Western Line. Excur sion tickets will be sold June 7, 8, and 9 with return limit until June 18, inclus ive, on account, of Travelers' Protective Association of America Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 48-2t VOLO. W. C. Evanson of McHenry was a Volo caller Thursday. Mrs. Frank Sexton and son, Jake, yis- ited relatives in Elgin this week. Messrs. James Murray and Ben Ros ing spent Wednesdav in Chicago. Arthur Frost of Chicago made his parents a brief tisit the last of the week. William Rosing and Peter Myers transacted business in Chicago Thursday Miss Maude Wirts of Chicago is visit ing relatives in this Vicinity this week. Miss Helen Raymond has been con fined in the house the past week with measles. Mrs. Charles Parker visited her brother Martin Decker and wif$ at Graysla-ie Tuesday. Rev. T. Allen of Minnesota visited his niece, Mrs. C. G. Huson, the first of the week. Claude Richardson of Elgin - visited relatives in ours village Tuesday and W ednesday. Mrs. John Walton and daughter, Jen nie, "spent Saturday with relatives at Long Lake,. Miss Susie Benwell of Morton Park spent the latter part of the week with her sister, Mrs. Chris Dillon. John Richardson has moved into his new store and expects to furnish his customers with a large assortment of goods. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Dowe and children, George and Kate, of Waukegau spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in this yicinity. There will be a bazaar in J. H. Rich ardson's hall, June 12 and 18, afternoon and eveniug, given by the Ladies Aid society of the Volo M, E. church. A great variety of articles, both useful and orqamental, will be for sale. Refresh ments will be served. On the afternoon of the 12th there will be a baby show. All mothers with babies under three years of age are> invited to come and bring their babies. A prize will be given the baby receiving the highest number of votes. The last evening there will be an entertainment. Kotlol dives Strength by enabling the digestive organs to di gest, assimilate aud transform ALL ol the wholesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that nourishes the uerves, feeds the tissues, hardens the muscles and recuperates the organs of the whole body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh of the Stomach and all stomach disorders. Sold by all druggists. "Short Jaunts for Iliisy People" Is the title of a handsomely illustrated booklet issued by the Chicago & North- Western R'y, briefly describing nearby summer resorts, with information as to summer hotels and boarding houses, railroad and hotel rates, etc. Sent on receipt of 2 cent stamp. Address W. B. "Cnid^en- Pussenjger Traffic Manager, to agents Chicago' TS ~ N OTth- W estern R'y- 49-a-7-18 BHDS. CECELIA ST0WC, Orator, Entre Nous Cluk, 176 Warren Avenue, CHICAGO, III., Oct. 22,1902. For nearly four years I suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to f^et well. I, however, strongly objected to an operation. My husband felt disheartened as well as I, for home with a sick woman iB a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of Cardui for me to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a few days and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again. Do not go on suffer ing. Go to your druggist today ana secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. WlNECttRDUl | I . Real Bargain*. Lot of over 400 Ladies' Suits, in four lots at $.98, $1.29, f 1.98 and $2.69--worth f more. Men's Cotton Socks He, fancies 5c per pair. 1000 yds. of Cotton Towel ling at 2, 8 and (>c per yd.; Linen Towel ling only 61c per yd. Elegant Peau de Soie Silk Skirts, worth up to $15.(X), choice at $9.98. Ladies' Fancy Chitfon Boas 49c. Fancy Lace Ties 19c. Ladies' Sample White Waists, over 200 on sale, at 49 and 98, specials at $1-49, $1.98 and $2.69- worth up to $4.00. Lining rem nants of all kinds 5c per yd. Good Hammocks, cushion ends, at 87, 98 and $1 .29. Ladies' Vests 5 aud 8c. Suui- nier Corsets 15 and 19c. Elegant Pink, Blue or White Sateen Corsets, only 25c. Flounce Cut Wrappers 49c. Men's fine all wool Summer Suits at $5,00 and $6.50 Over 25 doz. Men's Linen Collars choice 2c each. Best Quality Men's Summer Underwear. 10 and 87c. Children's Dresses, sizes 1 to 5, at 19c, and Chil dren's Fancy Pique Jackets at 49c. Seamless Black Stocking Feet at 8c per pair. Remnants of Lawns at 4, 8 and 10c per yd. Best Calicoes at 4 and 4ic per yd. Fancy Face Veiling 5c per yd. See our Millinery Values. Trade $10.00 and show round trip R. R. Ticket and we refund your car fare. C. F, Hall Co., Dundee, 111. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by Julia A. Story, McHenry and G, W. Besley, W. Mc Henry, druggists. HOLCOMRVILLK. Miss Anna Powers was a Nunda cal ler Saturday. Miss Iva Hoffman of Spring Grove spent Sunday here. Wm. Doherty aud family yiaited Mc Henry friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder and son were N unda visitors Sunday. Thos. Ames and Clyde Wingate passed through our streets Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Walsh passed through our streets Sunday evening. Mesdames B. F. Peck and F. M. Peek drove to Ridgefield Sunday afternoon. Miss Edna Colby of Barreville visited her sister, Mrs. T. L. Flander's, Sunday. Phil Aylward and Robt. Sutton of Emerald Park were callers in our vi cinity Sunday. Mrs. A. P. Peck and son, Pearlie. spent Sunday with Mrs. B. F. Peck and Mrs, F. Davoll. Mrs. F. M, Peck and daughter, Miss Ruby, of Chicago, visited at Mrs. B. 15. Peck's last week. The Misses Ruby Peck and Bessie Hoffman called on Terra Cotta friends Friday afternoon. It. A. urrajr,--*n-*• n.<* writes, "For ten years I was connnt U to my bed with disease of my kidneys. It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill available, but could get no relief until' Foley 's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to me." Sold N. H. Petesch. Read The Plaindealer advertisements. They are interesting. Danger toTraveitrs Trainmen and People who Travel' A tireat geal Liable to Greater Dangers than from. ../* :y Accident* • :A-i Thouaanda more die every year from* diseases incurred by riding the cara than from accidents. Life ItsalT !b often! '•* the price that must be paid by such pei*vH£ sons as railroad conductors, engineers^' brakemen, commercial travelers and others who spend the greater part of their lives on the cars. Their fate Is kidney trouble of some kind. Constant motion' Jars the kidneys that are kept in place in the body by del icate attachments and causes Diabetes, Albuminuria, Bright's Disease, Train* men's Disease and all other kidney troubles. During recent years traveling men have been informing one another of the bene»<- fits they can secure by using FOLXY'S* KIDNKY CUBB. It Is a compound of the. ; best agents known to kidney specialists^ and as a cure for all kidney troubles Mt: has never been equaled. Reports havell. been received of remarkable ourea effect-v, 5 ed by it, and even the worst and mos# hopeless cases have been greatly relieved^ by its use. GEO. H. HAUSAH, of Lima, Ohlo^ write*- as follows: MI am a locomotive enginee#^.4^ on the LE. & W. R. R Constant vibra tion of the engine caused me a great deal| of trouble with my kidneys, and I got not relief until I used FOLEY'S KIDHKT and I gladly recommend it to tralnmaatf Who are generally afflicted as I was." N. H. PETESCH HARPER Winstar Whiskies School. Without * A CITY DRUG STORE!1 That's the kind of an establishment we '! are running and handle everything usually | found in a first classs City Drug Store and our pricee are within reach of everybody. We are also agents for Hall's Fire-proof Safes, one of the best Safes made today and in each case give perfect satisfaction to the purchaser. Our Soda Fountain is now in full operation and we are serving the public with very fine Ice Cream and Soda Water. We sell Ice Crean in any quantity desired. Ringwood, 111. J. 5. BROWN & SON. iWMMMWWW t -------------- j Jos. H. Huemann Johnsburgh, Illinois. sells Corn Shellers 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 Rotf Waits! I am agent for the above. We * pat the Rods on your Build- *• hips and should they be struck ; by lightning we pay damages ttiiu more than |600. Call and get full particulars. , "v ttieril Bluksmlttti Prices ilwjys CRO U P Croup and Inflammation of tha larrn* lellevod and permanently cured by the «•«<£• Mlnato Coueh Cure. This never ,afl"n«^^22 5f an emlnant physician was given th« n«m«OIWria MINUTE COUGH CURE because Into! wlW ho always followed Its use. It takes effect at tha seat of the trouble and acts on the Inflamed nMmoranas in stead of passlne wholly Into the stomach and foiggltK sr stupefying tha sgrstem- Cl*«s relief " CURED It destroys the disease term, daars the phlegm sad (raws out the Inflammation, thus removing the caus* end eurlnf permanently. One Minute Coach Cun li BerfectlyTiarin!=ss, good for children and they like Its taste. Pr&ared only by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chlcag» AfttdMlNtnadyfor children. Do not forget Bt wm ONE MINUTE Julia A. TITUIY audO W. Besley business Telephone CHICAGO