fciothing? Clothing! Clothing! We are offering a few choice Bargains in Meu's and Boys' ? ttaits, Pants, Etc., at prioes that fit the pocket. Call and see ,1' ! tor yourself. .5-::,.," :. 0 f i H i Yonr attention is called to onrirew and complete line of ROCKFORD FLANNELS, DRESS GOODS, ETC.. ET# ^ OSflUN BROS., HcHENRY, ILL. General Hardware,- -Dry Goods, Shoes Notions. School Supplies! #• EVERYTHING in pens, pencils, . .SLATES, TABLETS, INKS, ETC. . , FULL LINE OP DRVGS, I J. S. Brown & Son, Ringwood 5c and 10c! Nothing in this Store over ten cents. Notice the articles nam ed below. There are hun dreds of other useful thiuga not mentioned here. Call and see what we have. Glass ware, Clothes Brushes, Hooks and Eyes by card or yard, Sleeve Holders, Tinware in cluding Milk Pans, Stew Pans, Kettles. Pie Tins, fete., all kinds Hair Ornaments and Combs, Elastic Web by the yard, Shaving and Hair Brush es, Neck Ties, Linen Collars, Needles and Thread, Crochet Cotton, Handkerchiefs, Nap kins, Doilies, all kinds But tons, Shoe Strings, Toweling by yard, black and white Lace Yoking, Laces and Aplique Trimmings, Lawns, all Pat terns light and dark Calicoes, Ribbon, Stockings, Suspend ers, Hats and Caps, Lamps and Globes Everything in Notions . Nr. ind Mrs. Emil Snyder I Ostrander Block, West McHeury. ^ 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 7 on real estate, and othe first class se curity. Spec ial attention given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low tat rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers I AMERICA'S 1 BEST I mrajAPffi || editorially Fe»rle»i. C c««i stent ly Republican Always News from all parts of the world. Well-written, original stories. An swers to quurics on ull subjects. Articles on Health, the Home. New Books and ors Work About the Farm and Garden. i Tk Weekly Inter ton THE INTKF OCEAN is a member of the Associated l'ress and also is the only Western newspaper receiving the entire telegraphic news service of the New York Sun. and special cable of the New York World. be sides dally reports from over 2,000 special correspondents throughout the country. No pen can tell more fully why It Is the beat paper on eartlf. X TWELVEPAGE PAPERS % ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Brlaifnl of new* from everywhere aad a perfect 'east of spccisl asatter. ' EAST FOX LAKE. Fred Galiger was a Qnrnee visitor Tuesday.' E. C. Snyder is entertaining relatives from Chicago. Leroy Kinsella has returned to Chica go after spending the snmmer here. Smith Gilbert and Fred and Gene Galiger were Grayslabe callers Monday. Guy Hook and Eugene Galiger were on the 'bus line at the Liberty ville fair grounds. Mrs. E. B. Whitney and daughter are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L Galiger. Chicago & North-Western. Effective June 1, 1003 Leave Chicago. 3.05am. s.45 am... 12.30 p m. 3.45 p m... •1.20 pm.. 5.01 pn„. WEEK DAT TRAINS. NOBTHBOUND Via Elgin .. Via Des Plaines... .. .....Via Elgin ...Via Des I'laines.. Via Des I'laines.. ...Via Des l'laiqes.. SUNDAY TRAINS. ...ViaDes Plaines..., ..Via Des Plaines... Via Elgin SOUTHBOUND. 8.00 am 9.10 am 8.02 p m WEEK DAT TRAINS. Leave McHenry. +7.12 a m Via Des Plaines.... 7.32a m ..Via El^in... 8.30 a m..' Via Des Plaines:... 3.00 p m Via Elttiri 6.17 p m Via Des Plaines SUNDAT TRAINS. 7.32 am Via Elgin, 7.08 p m Via Des Plaines 7.51 p m Via Elgin •Saturdays only. -+Moudaysonly. Arrive McHenry ... 10.10 a m ... 10.10 a m 2.45 p m 4.45 p m . ..3.00 p m . . .0.4Op m . .8.37 a m .11.14 a m . 4.53 p m Arrive Chicago. ,8.35 am . 10.05 a m .9.35 a m ..5.45 pm .. .7.50 p m ..10.06 am ..8:25 p m ..10.15 p m 1 Subscribe for The Plaindealer J I and the Weekly later Ocean one * J year, both papers for - - $3.oo ^ MeELJ&N&Y COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE with American National Bank Woodstock, 111. Abstracts of title and con veyancing. Money to loan on real estate In sums of 1500 to (10,000, time and payment to •ait i>orrow«r. PeWitt's 82» Salvo F«r Pile*. , • iiwiiMininmimni (lcit Fancy Grocers Extra Fancy s in one pound Cans, 2 cans for 25 Cents. per dozen Cans $1.35 (tood Cioned Salmon in 1 pound Tin Cans 4 Cans for 25 Cents Cheese! Panej N. Y. stall white full Cream Cheese per pound 16 Cents Fancy full Cream Brick Cheese per pound 15 Cents COFFEES 0> Try our Mocha and Java 'mixed at 25c per pound. Can't be beat at any price. Fancy California Apri cots at 12j^c per pound. Fancy California Prunes 40-50, per pound -- 10c imiUBHWtitWMtWM N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S Chronicled by ur Able Corps of Correspondents SOLO$. [People of Solon and vicinity desiring to subscribe for The Plaindealer may leave their order with Miss Allie Turn er. The subscription price is $1.50 a year or 75 cent# for six months. Ed.] Ed. Cropley and wife entertained a number of relatives Sanday. Ben Johonnott and wife are ant from the city, visiting the former's parents. Bern Bell's family are visiting with Mrs. 'Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Merrill. Richard Florick and wife are rejoic ing over a daughter, born last week Tuesday. Willie and Zella Lichty were recent visitors at the home of their aunt, Mrs. C. L. Turner. Lyle Freeman and wife of Hebron were calling on iriends here a couple of days recently. Win Simes and a gentleman connect ed with the Milwaukee Binder Co. were doing business here recently Allie Turner got three new subscrib ers to the McHenry Plaindealer' lasV week and hopes to get more soon. The supper at Chas. Westmont's was not largely attended, on account of the weather and the Hudson show at Spring Grove. Those who were present had a most enjoyble evening and those who were not missed a rare treat. The pro ceeds of the evening netted about eight dollars. A Purgative Pleasure. If you ever took De Witt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what a purgative pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile with out producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues and or gans involved. . W. H. Howell of Hou ston, Tex., says, "No better pill can be used than Little Early Risers for consti pation, sick headache, etc." Sold by all druggists. J OHN8BCB6H. * Annie Wagner of Volo spent Sanday here. John P. Lay waa in Spring Grove Monday. Jos. J. Michels had several boarders this week. Henry Althoff of Elgin ia visiting friends here. Miss Antoinette Schumacher was a Monday caller. * Miss Rose Lay transacted business in Chicago Tuesday. Georgia Nell returned to the college at Quincy this week. Miss Emma Bugner entertained some of her friends Monday. Mrs. Peter Freund of McHenry visit ed relatives here Tuesday. Wm. and Henry Althoff and Hen ry Hetterman called on Kenosha friends Friday night. &J Mrs. Susan Freund and Mrs. Jacob Freund visited at the home of Peter Freund Wednesday, Cures Chronic Throat Trouble. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for chronic throat troubles and will positively cure bronchitis, hoarse ness and all bronchial diseases. Con tains no opiates and will not constipate. Refuse substitutes. Sold by G. W, Besley. Mother "My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At last she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured." D. P. Jolly, Avocs, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are couching t o d a y , g e t a b o t t l e o f Cherry Pectoral at once. Three sires: 25c.. enough for an ordinary cold- 5Uc.. just right for bronchitis, hoarse ns* iiiiril c etc.; $1, moat economical rouic .md to keep oil hand. J. C. AY KB, CO., Lowell, Mass. Illinois CentralR. R. OF INTEREST TO STOCKHOLDERS Fret Transportation to Attend the J^tanal Meeting: at Chicago. Public notice is hereby Riven that the regu lar annual meeting of the stockholders of the Illinois Central Railroad Company will be held at Its offices in Chicago, Illinois, on Wed nesday, October 21, 1903, at twelve o'clock noon. , . .. To permit personal attendance at said meeting there will be issued to each holder of one or more shares of the capital stock of the Illinois Central Railroad Company as regist ered on the books of the company at the close of business on Tuesday, September 29, 11102. who is of full are, a t icket enabling him, or her, to travel free over the Company's Lines from the station on the Illinois Central Railroad nearest to his or her registered address to Chicago and return, such ticket to beg<x>d for the journey to Chicago only during the four days immediately preceding, and the day of the meeting, anil for the return journey from Chicago only on the day of the meeting, and the four days immediately following, when properly countersigned and stamped during business hours- that is to say, between 9.00 A. M. and 5.00 p. M.--in the office of the Assistant Secretary, MR. W. G. BRUKN. in Chicago. Such ticket may be obtained by any holder of stock registered as above, on application, in writ ing. to the President of the Company In Chi cago. Each application must state the full name and address of the stockholder exactly as given in his or her certificate of stock, to gether with the number and date of «uch certi ficate. No more than one person will be car ried free iti respect to any one holding of stock as miilBiiid on the books of the Com • panjr. A. G. HACK8TAFF, Oct 10 Secretary. TERRA COTTA. John Johnson spent labor day visiting at Elyin. Wm. Powers was in town Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Bijck spent Mon day at Dundee. f Miss Irene B n f o f Chicago spent Sun day at S. B. Leisner's. Louis Erickson was an Elgin visitor the latter part of the week. Henry Shales took the early train Monday morning for Dandee. Geo. Smith and Earl Jacobs were Crystal Lake visitors Sanday. Mrs. Hanna Soule is spending tha week with hec sisters at Ridgefield. C. H. Stefflin and family of Chicago were visiting at E. Stefflin's Monday. Mrs. C. A. Lidell is visiting with rel atives in the city by the lake this week. Several from here attended the fun eral of Jno. Marshall atNnnda Monday. A. C. Sherrard, who has been visiting at P. F. Hunt's the past week, returned to Chicago Friday. Mrs. J. H. Gracy went to Ridgefield the first of the week to see her consin, Ezra Smith, who is very low. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lock wood and family returned to the city Monday after a short visit at Clarence Colby Miss Clara Schmohl returned to Chi cago the latter part of the week after a week's visit at Paul Foe rater's. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway of Mc Henry visited with the latter's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Buss, the first of the week. t Miss Etta Powers visited at McHenry Saturday. She has been engaged to teach the Holcombyille school the com ing year, beginning Monday. The A. T. C. & U. Co's. factory closed Monday to permit the employees to spend labor day at home. The work men 's special did not run that day. Among those from here who are at tending the Nunda and Crystal Lake Union High School are Misses Glenys Jacobs, Florence Balke, Freya Foerster, Beatrice Norrisand Mibel Riley; Messrs. E&rl McMillan, Clifford Marsh, Hermie Steinback, Freddie Walterman, Roy Riley aod Hugh Parks. Among those from this vicinity who enjoyed an outing with the Teco band on Fox river Sunday were the Misses Emma Langner, Alma Bender, Louise Borchwald of Chicago, who are visiting at Fred Schumann's; C. A. Buck, Wm. Schumann, Bruce and Clyde Starritt. A steamer was chartered at Algonquin and the party, comprising about 50, took a trip np the river, returning in the early evening after a very pleasant trip. : What is Life? In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting in Constipation, Headache or Liver troub le. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thor ough. Only 25c at Julia A. Story's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, W. McHen ry, drug stores. SMERALD PARK. Burns' cottage was closed Monday for the season. Miss Ella Hogue is spending this week at H. Armstrong's. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Heaney are spend ing this week in Chicago. Thos. F. Walsh of Chicago WM home Sunday and Monday. Wm. Blum spent Sunday and Monday at John Armstrong's. Several from here attended the dance at Wauconda Saturday night. Miss Mame Aylward spent Sunday and labor day at her home here. Frank Blum and family are spending a week's vacation at John Armstrong's cottage. Mrs. M. M. McLeod and Miss Laura Hill went to Chicago Thursday for a few days. Miss Nellie Noonan of Ringwood vis ited Miss Margaret Sutton Tuesday afternoon. Miss Irene Frisby is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jno. Walsh, at Fox Lake. Miss Mary G. Doherty of McHenry began teaching in the Griswold Lake school Monday. . Hugh Armstrong and family opened up their cottage again Friday for a few weeks' sojourn. Miss Lucy Sutton returned from El gin Tuesday, after a pleasant week spent with relatives. Jos. Waterhouse ot Chicago spent a few days the first of the week at Hugh Armstrong's cottage. Wm. E. Sutton, Robt. and John Ayl ward visited Elgin relatives a few days the first of the week. Robt. Aylward, Joseph Sutton, Alice Smith and Katie Knox started to Mc Henry school this week. Mr. and Mrs. McNicols of Chicago were the guests of J. £. Frisby and fam ily Saturday and Sunday. Misses Alice Sutton and C lia Powers returned to Elgin Sunday evening, aft er. a couple of weeks' vacation spent here. As a rule a man will feel well satis fied if he can hobble around on crutches two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and it is usually two or three months before he has fully recovered. This is an unnecessary loss of time, for in many instances in which Chamber lain's Pain Balm has been promptly and freely applied, a complete cure has been effected in less than one week's time, and in some cases within three days. For sale by all druggists. % Keep the Rascals Off Don't Wait until the flies are as "thick as thieves" before giving the Wor ses some protection, Purchase enough Fly Nets for all animals now, and when the winged pest becomes troubleeome, you are ready. Good Nets are as cheap to-day as they'll be any time during the season. Cotton Mesh Nets Leather Buggy Nets Cord Team Nets Leather Team Nets Burlap Fly Covers 65c each $1.75 each $3.15 pair $5.50 pair 35c each McHenry, III. Gus Carlson. o Basra th* Sfcistue d TOIIIA.. »Tha Kind You Have Aiwa)* VOLO. Lee Hu8on ip attending school in Mo- Henry. « Q Miss Elsie Smith is teaching the Fort Hill school. Wedding bells will. soon ring in our little village. Miss Elsie Baldwin returned to the city Saturday. Miss Laura Smith has retained to her home in Mendota. Mrs. J. W. Torrance of Chicago vis ited in Volo Sunday. Albert Miller and wife spent Thurs day and Friday in Chicago. Mrs. John Hogan of Waukegatf was calling on old friends Monday. Jacob Stadtfeld and mother visited relatives in Antioch last Wednesday. Roeing Bros, entertained a house full of city boarders Sunday and Monday. Prof. E. C. Fisher and family of Mc Henry visited at C. G. Huson's Friday. Miss Helen Raymond viBited relatives and friends in Waukegan the past week. Miss Olive Wilson of Englewood was the guest of Miss Rose Huron last Sat- day. Mrs. Dean and Miss McConaty of Ivanhoe 8pegit*Mqnday at Mrs. J. Kir wan's. f \ Miss Myrtle Murn»y of Wauoonda be gan her school duties here Monday morning. , Robert Fulton and family of Wauke gan were guests af Raught Bros, the past week. Mrs. Decker of Grayslake visited her daughter, Mrs. C. Parker a few days last week. Miss Lola Sexton returned to her home in Elgin after a few days' visit wjth relatives. Elijah Prouty and wife of Dandee spent Saturday and Sunday with C. G. Huson and family. Miss Genevieve Efinger of Idaho City, Colo., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stadtfeld. Miss Rose Vogt returned borne Tues day morning after a few days visit with relatives in Chicago. Mendaffies Benwell and Ford of Mor ten Park and Miss K. Dillon of Center- yille, Iowa, are guests at C. Dillon's. The basket social held at the Catholio school last Wednesday evening was a grand success. Eighty dollars was cleared which goes towards the benefit of the churoh. Mr. Casler of Evansville, Wis., and Miss Nellie Kirwan of this place were married in the Catholic parsonage at Wauconda last Thursday morning. After the ceremony they left on the afternoon train for Anivoa, Wis., where they will make their future home. Their many friends wish them happiness and prosperity on their journey through life. Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known throughout Mercer and Sumner coun ties, W. Va , most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neighbor. He was almost hopelessly afflicted with diar rhoea ; was attended by two physicians who gave him little, if any, relief, when a neighbor learning of his serious con dition, brought him a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured him in less than twenty-four boon. For sale by all druggists. BARREVIIXK. Jabez Carr of Moreland was a caller in this vicinity Saturday. Mrs. Wm Van Natta of 81ocun's Lake was calling on friends here Sun day. Miss Clara Thompson called on Mrs. John Walsh at McHenry Saturday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knaack attended the funeral of John Marshall at Nunda Monday. Chas. Gibbp, B. W. Starritt and Miss es Cathryn Walsh and Clara Thompson attended the Libertyville fair on Thurs day of last week. Mis* Nellie Griswold, who has been spending the summer at Thos. Thomp son's, returned to her home in Palatine Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. G. W Griswold of Callao, Mo. Floyd and Robert Thompson, who have been spending the snmmer vaca tion with their mother at Slocum. Lake, returned to the hon^e of their grand' father Sunday and go to sohool at McHe«rj the coming year. HU Life Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his life last summer. He had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysentery, aud could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave him immediate relief," says B. T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. For sale by all druggists. 8chm1«W, Bragg--I was knocked senseless by a cricket ball two years apo. The Boy In the Corner--When does yer expeck ter get over itT--Glasgow When death consents to let us live a lpng time, it takes successively as bos- . tages ail thnae we have i Mocker. C. F. Hall Coir.pany'tt Sales. New fall goods are arriving daily and first comers will'have the pick of the season's stock. We find it impossible to even enumerate all new lines, much It S* describe them, but a few special bargains are as follows: Flannelettes 8c per yd; Ladies' Fleeced Hose 10c per pair; 800 pairs Men's Working Pants--two large lots--at 79c and 98c; regular 50c Working Shirts 89o; regular $1.50 and $1.75 White Lawn Waists choice 98c; Sample Flannel Dressing Sacks 49c; Ladies' Fall Suits in the new smart styles, at saving pric es--$7.65 and $10.49. Ladies' Fall Eton Jackets 98c; Special Values in Men's Calf Lace Shoes $1.98. Men's Extra Quality Pat. Colt Skin Shoes--a speciaV 16t--at $2.69, Men's Light Weight Fall Overcoats, all wool, with satin lined sleeves, $£.69. Ladies' all Wool Dress Skirts, plain or trimmed, $2.69. Special Walking Skirt Values-- 800 on sale--at $1.49 and $1.98. Double Flounced Petticoats, 10-corded, at 49c. All Short Lengths of Linens, Flannels, Dress Goods, etc., are now on our Rem nant Counters at reduced prices. To customers coming from McHenry, trading $10 00 and showing round trip R. R. Tickets, we refund full car fare both ways. C, F. HALL CO., Dandee, 111. One of the most important require ments in a medicine to be given to small children should be that it is pleasant to take. Bad tasting medicines disturb the stomach, destroy the appe tite and it is extremely difficult to get children to take them. The pleasant flavor of Re-Go Tonic Laxative Syrup, the certain cure for Dyspepsia, Consti pation and Biliousness pleases the most sensitive persons and is the ideal laxa tive for young children. 25c, 50c and $1.00 bottles. Sold by G. W. Besley, druggist, W. McHenry. Watch the Xidneis WHKN THKY ARB AFFKCTSD UP| HI, IN DANQER A WORD OF WARRIRO Dr. ABraurtTHT, the great ISnglisfc - physician and surgeon, well known to &i|. > ^ physicians, sounded words of warning yM J the medical profession and to all mankind : ,• v when he uttered the words: "Watch tks. - INDIGESTION "I WM troubled with rtomr Mh trouble. Thedford'sBUok* Draught did me more good in one week than all the doo- tor'a medicine I took in a year."-- MRS. BAEAH B. SHIBFIBLD, Ellettayille, lad. Thedford'a Black Draught quickly invigorates the ac tion of the 6tomach and cures even chronic cases of indigestion. If you wul take a small dose of Thed ford'a Black Draught occa sionally you will keep you* stomach and liver in per* feet condition. THEDF0RP5 BLACK-DRAUGHT More sickness is caused by constipation than by any other disease. Thedford'a Black-Draught not only re* lieves constipation but cures diarrhoea and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular. All druggiata sell 36-oeat packages. "Thedford'a Black- Draught is the best medi cine to regulate the bowels I have ever used."-- MRS. A. M. GRANT, Sneads Ferry, N. C. CONSTIPATION 1* V • -J?4 t ! 1 'tXi 1*' "'hi kidneys; wht%4kty mrt qtfrcUd lift if ,.--l % in danger." It is the duty of these organs to keefT - - = •ur blood strained of poisonous impurltlejl that are capable of oausing the most fatsl forms of disease. When they do not peiV form their work properly, then trouble lft some form is sure to follow sooner or lat«% and If neglected, death will follow. Some of the most important symptomf are, aching in the back or hips, swolleR ankles, puffinesa under the eyes, dry of furred tongue, unnatural appetite an& great thirst, weakness and loss of welgh^ sediment or cloudiness in the urine, diy# ness of the skin or strong persplratioi% ,,« ,;v? disorders of the stomach and liver. 11' 1 All the above symptoms do not sppesv ,j In any one case, and all kidney dlsordeif < ',1 will not present the same symptoms. '. < There Is nothing that so quickly an# •urely makes the kidneys right as FOLXTII F ̂ KIDNEY CUM. It is a preparation of tha * best known remedies ased by the world% • most celebrated kidney specialists. It 7 endorsed by physicians and used by thoR» * ' v sands. It has saved many lives, and whild / -3' It cannot cure hopeless cases, it will prq* ; vent fatal kidney troubles and give relief f, , ' I ill even the last stages of kidney dlsessQi G. W. BESLEY, West McHenry. - -rvj; (HARKS i FREIT Wholesale sad dealest* I «• lathe Market For Beef Veal rtattoa Hogs aad Poaltry dive • a caU < - c , % ! M * -f*; , , *'=vf Smoked Meats, Saasafe McHenry - Illinois k; Nothing has eyer equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King's New Discovery For rs^ul^i0^^ VOLD§ A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money back if it Wis. Trial Bottle* a ea» 1 P H I L I P J A E G E R I GENERAL, COMMISSION MERCHANT. • i ' " v 3 SPEQJAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF $j Pressed Beef, Hutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, * | Hides, Etc., Butter end Eggs P This is the oldest house on the street Tags and prioe lists famished on aDDlicafcioH. | COLD STORAUE FREE I CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. Gurmd to Stay ' Owrod §m 3 Dmy Varicocele Hydrocele m»m Under my treatment ttde taddtoo* rttxaaM KAMrVvwCUs rapidly dtoappi'ars. Ml (MM atiort t» (rtantly. Tho stagnant blood In driT«« frvm tha dilated T«tea tmA *11 stantly. Tho stagnant I soreness Tani-shed ami swelling subsides- Every Indication of \ ark-i.'Ctflo vanishes and In its scead comes tho pleasure of prefect health. I cure to stay cured, Contagious Blood l'oison. Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Nervous Debility, and allied trouble*. My methods of treatment audeure are original with Did and oa obtained elsewhere. 1 make uo experiments. All cases I takall is what you want. Igt*«aI>e(Al ut«« to cur* or MdMkt _ " " " " '~ ,* . your money. IMT » ha* 1 Have done for Olbrro 1 can do I8piwi«U»_t«f Chicago, fay CHARGE for a permanent cure will toe rcMonablt A Cwps Ttriimlt. bubUakad UN. ut> more tbau you will b« will in ff to MV tor benefits « |QRA»M»| ferred. I CAN CURB YOU at loMt A/IMMtfiilAfHlBMAA Writ* yoor Nidltton fully and yM ' PWHWDDV WMIBlHllla recetva la plain envelope » scleatiA* WM honest opiivion of your ease, FKEE of Charge. My horn* treatment la mcaeanral. My txxjfea aa4 lectures mailed FRKE upon application. 1|. J.TIl.LOTSON M D Certainty of Cure Ouaraiit«« i * * * your money. Or What 1 havo done for OLhen H. J. TiLLOTSON, AL D* M* litetasa ttaUtaf, «4 Strsst QttCACHk