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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jun 1904, p. 4

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DO YOU GET UP A LAME BACK ? ^ WHuer Troabte Ihte Yob iqtertble. Almost everybody who reads the news­ papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi­ cal triumph of the nine­ teenth century; dis­ covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi­ nent kidney and blad­ der specialist, and is Wonderfully successful in promptly curing l»me back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou­ bles and Bright s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec­ ommended for everything but if you have kid­ ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found Just the remedy you need. 11 has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpTfess too poor to pur­ chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out ifyou have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to (g|B3?N5K^ra^",,!U<sfa Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Homo of Pwnmp-Roct, dollar sizes are sold by all goocf druggists. The Nctlenry Plaindealer PUBLISHED EVERY TIU HSDAV BY THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER COMPANY. P. K. Gbanobb. W. A. Cristy, J. B. PERRY, Pres. Sec. Treas. OBA8^>. Schoonmakkr. Editor. Office in Bank Building. Telephone, No. 272. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year 11.50 Six months, 75 cts. Three months. 40 cts. Thursday, June 2, 1904. V Lucky Do*. "My luck Is the best any man ever had" •The deoce it ia!" "Yes, sir. A girl refused me yester­ day. and I see by the morning paper that ber father has lost all his money." --Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. SOLOS [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 cents for six months. Ed. 1 H. J. Christian was a Chicago visitor Monday Arthnr Merreli ia under the care of Dr Bremken. Miss Corah Delzell visited her parents near Inuleside Sunday. Frank Orvis of Spring Grove was a business caller last Saturday. The ice cream was delicious at Mrs. George Westlake's last Friday. John Gould and mother of flebron were guests of Ray Gould Monday. Mrs. Denis, brother and mother of Woodstock were visitors here Sunday. A number of people from this place attended the exercises at Richmond Dec­ oration Day. James Overton does not recover from his sickness as fast as his friends would like to see him. v Little Misses Tva and (Veil Coates are spending t heir vacation with their grand parents at Lake Geneva. A number of our people attended the graduation exercises at Spring Grove last Friday evening and were very much pleased. Fred Thome came over from Rocke­ feller Monday and purchased a Sue team of horses of Bert Sutton to be nsed in his business. Not Guilty. "To what do you attribute your Ion gevitj?" asked the re|>orter. "My which V" queried the oldest in­ habitant * "Your longevity," repeated the re­ porter. "Never had it As far as I can re­ member I ain't never had such a com­ plaint." A Graad Sacem. Mrs. De Style--I've got ahead of Mrs. De Fashion for the first time. Hus­ band--How? Mrs. De Style--At Mrs. De Fashion's last party two of the guests fainted, but at my grand recep­ tion last night the crush was so great that six of the ladies had to be carried out, and one had to have a doctor. | PRO PROBATE NEWS Want Column. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Win Wallace Stevens, to Benj Stevens, undivided half of 1K3.H0 acres In sec 20. Burton #5000 00 .1 W Orlsty and w to F M Gale, lot in lilngwood " . 500 00 I'eterJ Warner to ,?ohn .Wanner; lot 1 in Spring Grove 2800 00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. J Theodore Dahle, 89. . Mt. Horeb, Wis. Julia Johnson, 27 Mt. Horeb, Wis. Albert Hoelzoel, 24.... Walworth, Wis. Charlotte Blackwell, 18 " John Wm. Westlake, 22 ...... .Chicago Addie Mae Shales, 24 Spring Grove Lant Stevens, 40 Capron Barbara Stall. 4# Capron Henry W. Hetterman, 24. . .Johnsburgh Katie Tonyan, 20 Ring wood Edwin C. Rowley, 26. Nuuda Ethel P. Beardsley, 21 .. . Roy J. Warner, 25 Anna Berkley, 19 John A. Bowers, 28 Spring Grove Margaret Jnsten, 18 McHenry Chas 'H. Hqtchkiss, 46 Greenwood Lutilla Perkins, 38. Batavia All Mlvei'tiaonieiitM inaerted under thin liead at the following rate*: Five IIuph or lew, 26 cent* for first « ctrnu to, ea.'h subsequent Uuertion. • than tlM llnef, 5 cents a line tor flint Insertion)- and S ueiit* a line for additional Insertions .. .Nuuda ... Nnnda .. .Nnnda Excursion Tickets to Connty Field Meet at Woodstock, III., Via the North-Western Line, will be sold at reduced rates June 2 and 3, lim­ ited to return until Jane 5, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-West- ern R'y. June 8 Lbwkbcc Ba.rr«tt'a Memory. I have seen Mr. Lawrence Barrett, the actor, receive 300 visitors, most of * them strangers, at a party and after­ ward bid them all farewell by name, making no mistakes as far as I could discover.--London Express. The Maid a. Mrs. Ascum--I'm surprised to find you looking for another servant. 1 thought you engaged one yesterday. Mrs. Hiram Offen--Oh, she's a lady's maid. She merely waits on me. I'm looking for another one to wait on her. --Catholic Staudard. Too Late. "Advice to a newly married couple is •o useless!" "Yes--all the harm is done then." 4: "We may glean knowledge by reading, Ipt the chaff must be separated from dte wheat by thinking. Wedding invitations at this office Inflrenloua and Effective. "Three new families have moved into the neighborhood," she said, "and I want to find out who they are, but it would be beneath my dignity to go chasing about the neighborhood I'll Just invite Mrs. Gossip to dinner."-- Chicago Post. When Woman Ia Growing Old. When a woman gets so she doesn't care about the size of her feet und turns ber attention entirely to her soul, you can set it down that old age la creeping on.--Pendleton (Ore.) Guide. Job work of all kinds neatly done at this office. BLACK - 0RAU6HT STOCK «><i POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubles which are not bowel and liver irregularities. Black- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi­ cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the organs of digestion in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep their herds and flocks healthy by giving them an occa­ sional dose of BlacVDraught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener­ ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine, if yours does not, send 25 cents for a sample can to the manufacturers, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat­ tanooga, yoga M( , Tenn. Roohbixb, Ga., Jan. 90,1M2. Bl*ck-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine ia the best I ever tried. Oar atdck was looking bad when you cent me the medicine and now they are getting »o fine. They are looking 10 per cent. better. 8. P. BROOKINGTON. : EM COflE AND GET YOUR BARGAINS! (m Selling out entire stock 50 cents on the dollar, regardless of manufacturing cost to make room for new stock. Must be sold in 30 days. Come quick and 't* get your bargains. t *• * * * * t % k1-" fA'-i & Ladies Dress Shoes, $2.25 value, (<t $1.19 Ladies Everydav Shoes, $1.75 value, M 1.10 Men's Everyday Shoes, $1.85 valne, (a 1.15 Men's Enamel Patent Leather Shoes, $3.50 val. 1.98 Men's fine Shoes, very nice kid tops, $8.50 valne 2.19 Men's Canvas Shoes, worth $1.50 88 Youths Shoes, 1 to 3}, $1,75 value, <3) 1/10 Boys Shoes, to 18i, $1.25 value, fd .82 Girls Shoes, 8J to 13J, $1 25 value, up. 79 Infants Shoes, worth 50c, for 32 Little Girls Shoes, 4 to 8, worth $1.00, (<t .54 Men's Low Shoes, $2.25 value, (a 1 5© Men's dress hats, stiff and soft, $2.50 to $3.00 vl 1.25 Everyday Hats, worth 50c to 75c, (a 38 Straw Hats, worth 25c to 35c, (at 15 Fedora Straw Hats, worth $1.00, (a 39 Men's Socks, per pair 04 Children's Hose, very best, worth 25c, special.. .12 Ladies' Corsets, 50c to 75c valne, «i 35 Children's Hats, well trimmed, worth 35c, (a.. .20 Ladies Bonnets, 25c value, for 18 Ladies Dress Skirts, worth $2.50 to $3.00, at... 1.29 Mosquito bar, worth 6c per yard, at 34 Men's Everyday Shirts, 50c to 60c value, (« 35 Boys Shirts, 10 to 13, worth 35c, (a 21 Men's very best Balbriggan Underwear, 50c val .35 Next grade, worth 40c, (cts 19 Ladies' Underwear, worth 15c to 25c, («. 09 Men's Dress Shirts, 50c to 75c value, (a 37 Window Shades, worth 35c, for .19 Boys Underwear, 24 to 32, worth 80c, at 15 Men's bib blue Overalls, worth 60c, at...,, 89 Men's Gingham Jackets, werth 40c, at.... •>si^ .20 Boys knee Pants, worth 40c, special 18 Men's Pants, worth $4 00, at 2.48 Next Grade, worth $2 50, at "1.69 N<?xt Grade, wortti $2 00, at 1.19 Men's Dress Suits, worth $12 00, for 6 48 Men's Dress Suits, worth $8 00, for 4 98 Yotiths Suits, 14 to 19, worth $5 50, special.... 8.9y Boys Cassimere Suits, worth $3.00, special... 169 Boys Suits, worth $2.00, special 1.29 Ladies tine Petticoats, $1.00 value, at . .49 Night Dret<»&, well trimmed, worth $1.00, at.. .49 Ginghams, best, worth 7c yer yard, at .4| Calicoes, best, 18 colore, worth 8c per yard 4} German blue Calico, worth 12c per yard, at 08 Shirting, best, worth 10c to 12c per yard, at 08 "8* Linings, worth 6c per yard, at 04 8* Percales, very bert, worth 10c per yard, at 6f 4* Shaker Flannel, worth 7c per yard, special 4$ Dimities, worth 25c jier yard, special 11 Black Lawns, worth 20c per yard, special 09 7* White Flannel, worth 50c per yard, special 28 Lawns; 10 colors, worth 12c to 15c per yard,^t .7J Table Cloth, red, worth 60c, at 28 "J* White bleached, extra wide Table Cloth, 60c vl ,89 Bleached Muslin, best, worth 10c, special 7J Lace Curtains, extra length, worth $1.50, at 89 CheeseCloth, worth 5c, at 8} J® Bed Spreads, worth $1.25. special 89 Toweling, worth 6 i, special 04 "J® Linen toweling, extra wide, best grade, 12c val .08 Jmm Linen Collars, very best, 15c valne 08 A* Turkish Towels, worth 25c per pair, at .14 Men's heavy Suspenders, worth 35c, at 19^ •* Machine Thread, best. 08 Shoe Strings, worth 10c per nunch, at 05 *§• Scrubbing Brnshes, worth 15c, at 07 Ink, worth 5c, at fcj XI Shoe Polish, worth 10c, at. 02 Ladies Hand Bags, worth 35c, special 19 Laundry Soap, 12 bars for 25 " Garden Seed, worth 5c, special, .2t "J® Common Pins, worth 3c. special 01 Scissors, worth 60c, at ...' 35 Hooks and Eyes, worth 5c, at 08 "2" Pencils, worth 5c, t-jwial. 01 Box Paper and Envelopes, worth 10c, special... .05 Mending Cotton, black and white, worth 5c, at .1^ Braid, worth 5c, at gj Thimbles, best, worth 5c, special 02 Pearl Buttons, worth jx-r card 15c, special 05 7 Best gold-eye Needles, worth 5c per paper, at.. .Sty J* Corset Steels, worth 10c, special 04 Pillow Case, worth 5c per yard, special 1} Fine Laces, worth 5c per yard, special 01 Cream color Lace, worth 25c, per yard, special .06 £ Embraidery, worth 12c, at.. « 07 Z Embroidery, worth 16c, at .ofi Men's Bow Ties, very latest, worth 15c 20c, at.. .07 Chewing Tobacco, Horse Shoe and Spear Head, "l* per pound 89 West McHenry, | j_| | iHmois. j, ourwitz. t| TXrORK HORSES FOR SAI.F. The undcr- * r signed has a few substantial work liors- V* 'V; sul,V weiKhiiitf from 1100 to 1400 pounds, ill be sold cheap and on reasonable terms. F. K. Ukanukr. Y\7 ANTEO--A nian who understands ditch ** In* and tiling. Inquire of H. V. Mead, I1 ,f West McHenry. pOR RENT CHEAP--A brick store. 24x40, with collar full slee and six neat, living rooms over head. Fop terms and other infor­ mation address u. l. Turnkk, 1L"1 f Solon Mills. 11 L_ XpOIt SALE--Leather top, one seat phaeton, , in good condition. Will be sold very cheap. Inquire of Dr. H. T. Bkown, McHenry. W ANTED-- Several ind ust. ious persons in each state to travel for house estab­ lished eleven years and with a large capital, to call upon merchants and agents for suc­ cessful and profitable line. I'eirnanent en­ gagement. Weekly cash salary of J24 and all traveling expenses and hotel bills advanced In cash each week. Experience not essential. Mention reference and enclose self addressed envelope. Manufacturers and Wholesalers. I'cpt. 3, third tlocr, 334 Dearixmi St.. Chicago. 4*t-4t •pVJR SALE--My property in West McHenry, situated opposite M. E. church, consist­ ing of house, barn and four lots. Good well and city water piped to house, barn and lawn. F. L. McOmbkr. 4#-tf .1 f*ALL at S. Reynold's mill and buy oak floor- V/ Ing at cheap rates. 40 tf TJAY l<OR t-ALE--1'ow tons of timothy and wild hay, either baled or loose, inuidic of Hani-y Hitos.. West McHenry. "pMJRKALk A good horse. Buyer can pick -1- from three, but will sell only one. In­ quire of John I'eterson, on John Peter Smith place, near Lake Defiance. » 1 This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Eju^bfljige, and dowa • •v •/• ", ,)eo7r'ltl°n day, between Mrs. Bickjer s and Ben Hudson's, a small gold cross. Finder will receive suitable reward by returning £ame to Mhs. Thko. Bickler. T have on hand a number of second hand and A "re-bullt" Oliver typewriters which I will rent or sell cheap. W. C. Eichki.tikr/jer, 47-4t Local agent for the Oliver typewriter, W(x>dstock, III. I" OTS FOR HALE--In Kelter's subdivision of bl<»ck 12, fronting German Catholic church. Inquire at Hank of McHenry, or of •lohn Huemann, agents. 4K-tf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate iff Bernard Buss, deceased. 1 The undersigned having been anDOlnted ! Executrix of the last Will and Testament of 1 Bernard Buss, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby giv& notice that she will appea r before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in oodstock, at the August Term, on the first Monday in August next, at which time ail persons having claims against said estati are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are re undersigrVed"il^e ^"'ediafce payment to the ' 'lis ?)th <,ay nt May. A. D. 11)04. w at Elizabeth Boss, Executrix. Chamberlvln'» Colic, Cliolerit and Diar­ rhoea Kemedy. The uniform success of this remedy has made it the most popular prepar­ ation in use for 'bowel complaints. It is everywhere recognized as the oue remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diar­ rhoea in children and is undoubtedly the means of caving the lives of a great many children each year. For sale by all droggists. , Read The Plaindealer advertisements. They are interesting. 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 floney to Loan 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 CHARLES --6. FRETT Wholesale and retail dealer in 3 If 11 You M (Bin1 you know how important it is that the full num­ ber of kernels must be dropped in each hill. You know how important it is that the hills must be in perfect alignment. You no doubt have had trouble with planters which did not do that kind of planting. I am in th« Market For Beef Veal nutton Hog* and Poultry Give me a call ki ind With tie New Deere No. 9 Planter t Mats, you can not short-drop nor over-drop. It drops the required number of kernels every time. It plants in perfectly straight rows, regardless of the speed of the team. It has deep runners that wear long and is made of the best materials throughout insuring durability. You can see this planter at our store, we will show the mechanism and how it works. We want to show you some other good things in the Implement line. Gall ^md let us have a chance. 4wm. BONSLETT. McHenrv Illinois FRANK BUHR PRAC riCAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Graining, Calcimining and all Interior Decorating. Telephonte No. 254. McHenry, - T - Illinois. 50 YEAR8* EXPERIENCE LUMBER! The building season is here and so are we with everything neccessary in building a house. Let us figure with you when you get ready to build, it will certainly pay you to do so. We carry a com­ plete stock of Lumbei, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Build­ ing Paper, Cement, Lime, Brick, Etc. FEED DEPARTMENT! Our Feed Department is also complete in every detail, having been in the business so long as to know the exact wants of the people, v White Swan Flour is the kind we handle and the name speaks for itself. PATENTS trade marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone sending si sketch and description may qulokly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable). Communica­ tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent# sent free. Oldest agency for securtiifcpatente. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive lfecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific Hmerican. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­ culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, (3 a year: four moutha, $1. 8old by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36'"""1-" New York Bfench Office, 626 IT St., Washington, D. C. Professional, Society a^nd Businesss Cards DAVID Q. WELL8, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OCUI IMT t; Office and residence corner Klin Green streets, McUenry. KUn O. H. FEGERS, M. I». , pHYpOIAN AND BURGEON. MNHE*,* fr?. C. ROSS. D. D. s. ^ Office over Petesch's Drug Store. AUiVORK PftCKXAINlNG TO MODJSRN DENTISTRY f Office Telephone 28+; Residence 202. " Nitrous Oxid Gas for Extracting Hours 7:30 a. in. to 5:30 p. tn. SUNDAY WORK BY APPOINTMENT ON I."V Th* new Dentist on the West Bide DR. R. G. CHAMBERLIN Offlce over Beslev's Druif Store. Hours from 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m ARTHUR\ BREMKEN, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURUEON (Ddutsctaer Arzt.) ( Spring Grove, Illinois. Geo. Meyers General Teaming of all kinds. Excavating and Grading. flcHENRY ----- ILLINOIS. Telephone, Main 1714. LAHBERT SENG BUFFET | Headquarters for McHenry and McHeuijy county visitors. Prank Keppler, John Scharres, 98 * Ifth Ave.. (Jhlcajco. Attendants Telephone No. 393, SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West McHenry, Illinois McHENRY 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 $500 to $10,000. time and payment t< suit, imrrnwer. ' K I L L the COUCH j A N D C U R E T H E L U N C S with Dr. King's New Discovery F0«C 0NSUMPTI0N Price OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB­ LES, or MONEY BACK. 1904 Crop i 60c a Busheil C A S H 1 MR) 10A0 PKKlfSi Please contract at once as we will take only a limited number of acres. Make your contracts with, and get. your seed from Frank Ward or at the following places: Hank of McHenry. Block & Bcthkc, McHenry; Simon StolTel, M. J. Walsh, Jos W. Frcund, West Mcllenry; Bradley & Foss, Hi 11^wood; John P. Lay, C. M. Adams, Johtisburgh. Stafford & (ioldsfnith Co. West McHenry. »••••••••••••••• Half Rateii to Madiaon, Wis,, Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold at one fare for round trip on June 4, 6 and 7, inclusive, on account of Fiftieth Anniversray Ju­ bilee and Annual Commencement Exer­ cises, University of Wisconsin. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y- Jun 4 WILBUR LUilBER CO. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. s W l l I Time for good work We do repairing up to date at prices that will please you. Ring 522. HERBES, - PLUMBING. * * * m % % m •.* PHILIP JAEGER GENERAL COFLMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF Dressed Beef, riutton, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, tildes, Etc., Butter and Eggs This is the oldest house on the street Tags and price lists furnished on application. COLD STORAGE FREE I I :*i Stall i A 3, Fulton St. Wholesale Market. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Is your family worth ||c a day to you ? A protector that will protect your family night and day is the CHICAGO TELEPHONE Cost but 5 oouts pop day CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY 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 Machi ne Oil a Specialty. illMUMMMmi 1 Franklin Ltyiitning Rod Works! I am agent for the ubovo. We put the Rods on your Build­ ings and should they be struck by lightning we pay dumageq if no more than fftOO. Call and get full particulars. Geoeril Blicksmitbiity Prices always ReasotialJle Varicocele Gui*net in *S fl-twa Hydrocele Cured in 5 Days Ma ar Pain. Guizpsutttcndl iZure tip Money Refunded. %ggk P Under my treatment thU lnHi.ltous (lleca W r a p i d l y d i s a p p t - a r s . P a i n c e o g t n s a l m o s t 1 1 The blood is driven from the dilated veins mrt .ill >-ore<i< ss vanish,nud swelling subsides. Every indication of Vaiicoccif 'anUhug aJiil in itn utead eontes die pleasure of perfect hcu-lth. I cure to xt«y eurt^d, Oontotrions I '.lood P ojgon, Kidney an<1 ^ Bladder Troublou, Nervous and allied troubles of treatment ami cure nre ori:;niaI with nieanri cannot b obtained elsewl»«re. I make no exfKn uiK nta. j% J1 casee- I take I cure. « what you want; I Jflv® ft iuarantee to cure you or refu I <>«n do for > 'h* HftatAr Kiuoi.lw* r>w:! u„¥"Ur , "V" 1 have doll. T,„ e ' your nuiucy, tw " hat 1 have donesj^. 1 V^Mu\fa5°V)»mh0iUy rl,l4r^e for a cure will be reunonublo and r* Tariooeelt. Established 1880. no l l lo r t , than you iviU lie U'illmc to pay for benefits COD- (CorvaiuuTKD.) ferrt'd. I CA?J Ol'Kh; YOU at H onte. OH Write me your condition fully and joa «rlu IPIW1 'Utf/miVCKVIIGe VvmauunMMSMM receive in plain envelope a wientlflc and honest opinion of your ease, FKKK of Cliarg^e* My home treatment Is succ«»«fuL My book» and lectured mailed F.HKK upon application. H. J. TILL0TS0N. At. D.. 500 Tillotsoa Building, S4 Dearborn Street. CHICA00. m

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