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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1904, p. 4

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thinks. Next tkiii# the |>ai'tot will be giving him lessons. PROBATE \ x Wt? W.*r \ fi, »- tw " $:v Give nature three helps, and neariy every 6ase of con­ sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. Cherry Pectora l MA.^.vKJn/t frtnH crimps ne.xt- Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. « T first used Ayer's Cherry pMtor*J My«*rs **0. I have *e*h terrible our*«l br It. T am newr without ALiisitT G. HAMILTON, Marietta, Ohio. 2ffcc..RW!..*n.OO. M druu'Kists J. C. ATKRCO. Lowell. MHSS. far Consumption H«a!th demands daily action of the tooweis. Akl nature with Aver s Pills. <T, * ^ ^ * X&S . , ] Want Column. v:.^- v T> 3 u^.vr^c,.. y-* 2$ rnm&m ONE of the results of the late little un­ pleasantness between Russia and En­ gland is that an ordinary fisherman's story now seems flat. *.,A SURPLUS in the Phillipine treasury shows how dreadfully these people are oeing • 'oppressed," iV is probacy the first surplus they ever saw. IT Seems to be a settled judicial ficv that buying postage stamps at less than face' value is a crime. Why shouldn't it be? Every thing else is going up. ATijANTA, ©A., dijfec H«VC luuCu fun in the way of political excitement, and in order to kttep the pot boiliug she wages war on freight rates the year round. - PUBLVSIIED EVF.K Y TH V Ht»l>A Y THE McHfNRY PLAJNDEALfR COMPAHY. OBANGtoft; 'W. A. ORIS** Pres. ' • hec. •' F. Q., StaSRKiKKR. Editor. J. B. PERBT, Treas. fette* to Bank Building. Telephone, No. »*. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: ; |N*jear - • -®-50 Six months, 75 cts. Three months. 4frcts. Thursday, November IO, 19041 BRYAN made only nineteen speeches in Ohio. . We are sorry he didn't make thirty-eight, for every speech would have added another 2600 to the Repub­ lican majority. THE Democrats are making a big fuss because Roosevelt is building the Pana­ ma canal, but We would like, to see the Democrat who, has the courage to sug­ gest that our work in Panama is under­ done, •' ' . •• - BOSTON is ad vised by the New York papers that there is serious trouble brewing in her famous Symphony or­ chestra; New York seems to be able to keep tab on everybody !8 troubles except her own. ' ' THE poet, James Whitcomb Riley, has b^egSaiamoned to testify in court against a barber shaving on Sunday. The poet is a little out of fashion; they are never supposed to get a shave or a hair-cut A PHILADELPHIA boy who caught making bogus pennies was tnred by the coppers. was cap- PARIS has atrain that reaches Monte Carlo in fifteen hours; so the Parisianers can go broke every day. PANAMA will find out it is not a question of what she will accept, but of what she Will have to accept. A CANADIAN province held -an elec tion three months ago and it is believed chat complete returns will be in before the end of this month. They should come dowh here and see us elect a pres­ ident once. RUSSIA has apologized, but didn't ray she wouldn't do it again, if an op­ portunity presented itself. WOMEN in this country have caught the get-rich-quick fever. The courts are full of breach-of-proinise suite. IT is a very fortunate thing that the election never falls on Saturday. The football games are held on that day. M-r THE Mormons boast that they never have divorces. How could a man afford to pay alimony to half a dozen wives? Sir Thomas Lip ton dies hard. He announces another" dash for the cup. THE New York World remarks that it is not in the "prophesying" class this year. No, she is in the "know-it-all" class. -V THE war seems to have a civilizing effect on Russia. It is reporeed that they are "grafting" at a rapid rate over there. • ' • MINISTER BARRETT is on his way to Panama. He will fix up that little trouble in fifteen minutes after he gets there. - IT looks as though we would get all the election returns in before the some of the recounts of the straw; votes are finished. IT is rather late for the lady managers of the St. Louis fair to interfere with dances oa the"'pike/1 The fan is all over now. HERE is more evidence of President Roosevelt carrying,a "big stick." His New York residence has been leased for ifrelab house. IT is understood that Maryland has extended an invitation to Russia to <send the Baltic fleet over oyster business. to help in the ; * IT seems to De a settled faet that we are to have no more farewell tours froin Madame Patti. Her next tour will be %. an automobile. " A LEADING member of the New York Smart-Set claims to have a parrot thai When You Have a Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only ive quick relief but will effect a perma­ nent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will counter­ act any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a remedy that is pleasant find safe to tase. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For sale by all drug- Si8ts- - ^ * Men Who Burn Money. •There are not many men who •moke cigars at $2 each," said the ci­ gar man in a downtown restaurant much patronized by customers who do not. have to worry about the cost of their luncheon, "but we have to keep them in stock. Wheu they are called for, it is usually by a couple of old chums who are lunching together after long parting who are feeling good and who want a heavy smoke after a liberal meal. As a matter of fact, most men think they are burning mon­ ey when they pay $1 for a cigar. Sixty cents for one cigar and from that town to three for 50 cents is consid­ ered about the right thing. We sell a good many cigars at 35 cents each or three for $1. In fact, they are the standard thing in high priced cigars. Occasionally a customer will buy a box of two dollar cigars or even more expensive than that for a birthday present or to send to some friend going to Europe. These cigars are made only by skilled workmen and repre­ sent the highest perfection in cigar making."*--NeW York Times. JTralnmen and People who Travel , A dreat geal Liable to Greater Dangers than from Accidenta ' Thousands more die every year from diseases incurred by riding on the can than from accidents. Life Itself is often the price that must be paid by Buch per •ons as railroad conductors, engineers, barakemen, commercial travelers ethers who spend the greater part their lives on the cars. Their fate ia kidney trouble of soms kind. Constant motion Jars the kidneys feat are kept in place in the body by del leate attachments and causes Diabetes, Albuminuria, Bright's Disease, Train glen's Disease and all other kidney troubles. ; During recent years traveling men have keen informing one another of the bene fits th$y can seciire by using FOLBT'S JKIDNEY CUBE. Itiaa compound of the V•, best agents knowu to kidney specialists ;>«*d as a cure for all kidney troubles ll has never been equaled. Report# have iteen received of remarkable cures effect #d by it, and even the worst and most jiopeless cases have been greatly relieved Jay its use. • GEO. H. HAUSAH, of Lima, Ohio, writes tm follows: " I am a locomotive engineer <pn the L. E. & W. R. R. Constant vlhra- «ion of the engine caused me a great deal •Of trouble with my kidneys, and I got no feJiei until I used FOLEY'S KIDNEY CTTBB, I gladly recommend it to traluinaa acefMiaraUjr afflicted as I «•&* Doesn't Kespect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails^ to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of the Dr King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies, no matter how severe and ir respective of old age. \ »> spepsia, Jaun­ dice, Fever and Constipation all yield to this perfect pill. 25c at J ulia A. Story V and N. H.Petesch's, McHenry and G. W Beeley's West McHenry drug stores The Crucial Moment. One of-toe favorite maxims of Gen­ eral Grant and one certainly in ac: cord with human nature was that in every closely contested battle there comes a time when both sides are ex­ hausted. When this condition arises, lie said, the army that first breaks the lull and puts itself in motion is likely to win. A blow then Is worth a dozen previous ones. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Wm. Bonslett & w to Iver Brevik, ne^ neM sec 3, Nunda, seJiseM sec 'U Mc­ Henry.. ...ftfOO.OO Bernard Wegener & w to Joseph A reus se^ne* sec Ml, wHswMnwX sec 32 Mc Henry (R 9) - 4806.00 Michael Kelter k> Robert.!. Sutton Ite &4 blk 1 Roller's sulxiv o2 j)t blk 12, McHenry. wside Fox riverlj SOfr.OO Heirs of Katherina Buch to 'John O. Olson, Its blk H McHenry! w side Fox River ... .....; IWO.flO Charles T. Eldredge to Geo. W. Et- tlredge. It in JRichmand 1.00 Michuel K«lter to Ellen M. Kelter, Its 5 & 0, blk I. Kelter'.ssiibdv |>t blk 12, McHenry, w side Fox river.. 200.00 " >im >Vimucr io Juiin Karies.: It S rtis by 4 rds in sec 25, Richmond- 00*09 John A. Bowers & w to same, )t,S rds by 4 rds, same sec .. .. ... . ... ... 150.00 Wni. A. Cristiy et al to H. Wf Alleu, 8 ac in sec 10, Ringwood 9800 40 E!»;<n^r M. Cristy to same. It in Ring- wood 000.00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Har6ld E. Mclntyre, 21.. ....^Marengo Hdnriette Hobert, .Union Geo.' C. Gile, 31... * ***!*}» *>*:*^-l-fltintley- Bertha Naatz, 18 .Hnntley Paul Zickuhr, 38...: . Woodstock A n n a M . W i t t , 2 1 . . H a r v a r d i T a b r e y W i C o o k , 2 8 . . H a r v a r d Vlinuie W. Warren, 20.;..' '...."Harvard LeRoy Manley. 26 . f. <• .. »v.,... Alden - l a u i e R o b e r t s , 2 1 . . . ̂ » - s y ^ f f a r v H r f r Gus.tav Thurow, 20.ivv^. t.^oodstock Lena Benecke, 22.., .. . Marengo vVilliam Desmond.'-• . Woodstock Lena Diinmel, 24(. ... > <.. i Woodstock Frank Northrop, 22 ...Harvard larrie 'Godfrey, 22... . . J^Fontana, Wis Frank Kaiser^ 88..... . . . West McHenry A l a r y t i a r r a , 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . ^ W j i ^ o s t o c k Charles Bailey, 80, .Hebron Josephine Groesbeck, 29v..;.. . .Hebron No Poison la Chambferlaln'g Cough R«m- From Napier/New Zealand Herald: Two years ago/the Pharmacy Board ot New South Wales, Australia, bad an analysis made of all the cough medicines that were sold in that market. Out of the entire list they found only one that they declared was entirely free from all poisons. This exception was Cha ber- lain's Cough Remedy, made by the Chamberlain Medicine Company, Des Moines, lovva, U. S. A. Ti e absence of all narjotics makes this remedy fhe afest and best that tan be had; and it > .itha 'eeling of seem ty that any uotber can give it to her little ones } tan berlain's Congb Reu.e ly is espec illy recommended by its ^takers for -oughs, colds, croup and whooping •ough. When taken in time it prevents •neumonia., This reme4y is for sale b) 11 dr.t_ gists. It la Good te Lanf?h. Health, an English publication, says: "It is good to laugk. There Is prob­ ably not the remotest corner or little Inlet of the minute blood vessels of the body that does not feci some wave­ let from the great convulsion produced by hearty laughter shaking the central man. The blood moves more rapidly. Probably its chemical, electric or vital condition is distinctly modified. It con­ veys a different impression to all the organs of the body as it visits them on that particular mystic journey when the man is laughing from what it does at other times. The time may cojjie when physicians shall* prescribe to a torpid patient so many peals of laugh­ ter to be undergone at such and such- a time." Ea«y Stair*. The very acme of ease Is reached In stairs that have treads twelve to fifteen inches broad and risers five to seven inches high. The run or distance in most houses is too short to allow of this, but. they should come as near it as the architect of the house "-uj per­ mit. It is so easy to climb such stairs that one hardly is aware of any effort. Numbers of Incurably broken down women owe their bad health to the steep stairs which they have been obliged to climb daily. , in tttnlfr liil- hoaJ at th* followingIWM*; I'itc lull.. -> Hills .or n -1 inserumi; 19 cents for eaoO aubMXiutun More than five Mm?s. S cents ft line for first insertion, and occutsH I It it.-1<) r additional insertions. 1>WO vo VVS FO USA LE~One Jersey and one x new milker. Gall at MRS. GEO. SIMPSON'S, McHenry, 111. rrOlTSE FQR RENT-My house In McHenry, 11 east side, is for rent. Possession given at any time. F. K. GKANGKR. 10-tf Y\7"ANTED--MEN AND WOMEN In this county and adjoining territories, to rep- i-esent and advertise ;m i»kl established house of solid financial staiKiiiiK. Salary to men. S«21 weekly, to women, $12 to $18 weekly with Expenses advanced each Monday by check, direct from headquarter#. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position perma­ nent,. Address Bi.kw BROS. & Co., Dept. B, Motion Ul.il>- I!! Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by . Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­ courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid-, neys are out of order ' or diseased. Kidney trouble has becofne so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born i? afflicted with weak kid­ neys. If the child urin­ ates too often, if the virine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men ai%* made mis­ erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home of swamp-Hoot, ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. V)f., he sure and mention this paper, t 7 Bow the Mnaael Travels. Of all the absurd forms of locomo­ tion practiced by the creatures of the deep the most preposterous is that of the mussel.- Squids will startle you by darting backward, crabs hustle off sideways at a lively gait, but nothing save the dull braiu of "some kind of Clam critter," pondering over the trans­ portation problem in those remote epochs when time was no object, could have evolved so slow and cumbersome a method. * You may often see mussels cliifib up the pile of a wharf toward the high water;mark. Notice the black threads attached to the clam. They do the busi­ ness. The mussel shoots out a spray of gelatinous stuff in the direction he wants to go and this hardens Into those black threads. He lets go the old ones and climbs up by the new. You can trace his-progress up the pile by the bunches of old threads, which he leaves behind at Intervals. It has never been figured, out whether he could go a mile In'less than a year, but It would be safe to back the mus­ sel in^the animals' "slow race."--Coun­ try Life In America. Doty Before Pleaanre. Hostess (to new curatei--We seem to be talking^ of nothing but horses, Mr. Sootliem. Are you much of a sports­ man? Curate--Really. Lady Betty, 1 don't think I ought to say that I am. I used to collect butterflies, but I have given up even that now.--London Tit- Bits. It Didn't Pay. Jones--Morris is now convinced that advertising does not pay. Smith--Why, I thought be, advertised for a wife and got one. Jones--So he did, and that's why he says it doesn't pay. Unreasonable. Customer--The last fish I had from you didn't seem very fresh. Fish- dealer--Well, mum. 'ow can you ex­ pect fresh fish to %-oine o* salt water?--New Yorker. - Consumption S»lt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con­ sumption. "Eat plenty of pork," was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can .stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. r Scott's Emulsion is the mod­ ern method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Emulsion is the most reftned of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding ^iim fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more than that. There is .some­ thing about the combination of'cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in /Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the French and Enclliih, The celebrated Mrs. Ticknesae un­ dertook to construct a letter every word of which should be French, yet no Frenchman should be able to read it, while an illiterate Englishman should declphef it with ease, and wrote the following: "Pre, dire sistre, com me & se us, & passe the de here if yeux canne, & chat tu mi dame; dine here, & yeux mai go to the faire if yeux plaise; yeux mal have fiche, mutin, pore, buter, foule, hair, fruit, pigeon, Olives, sal- lette for ure dinner, & excellent te, cafe, port vin, & liqueurs; & tel ure bette & poli tu comme; lie go tu the faire & visite the baron. But if yeux dont comme to us, He go tu ure-bouse & se oncle, & se houe he does; for mi dame ses lie beant 11. But doux comme, ml dfre; yeux caupe.ll here, yeux nos--if yeux louve musique, yeux mal have the harp, lutte, or viol here. -Adieu, mi dire sistre."--London Globe. • ' , I, The Real Unicorn. Early in the last century the unicorn of ancient myth came within the realm of scientific knowledge in the form of the white rhinoceros, the largest, next to the elephant, of modern quadrupeds. For long years the unicorn's only known habitat was on a coat of arms. Ancient writers who had told of 4t were discredited until a one horned rhinoceros, found by Marco Polo in Sumatra, received this name. And early in the last century Burchell also discovered in South Africa, between the Orange and Zambezi rivers, the huge white pachyderm. It had, in truth, two horns, but one was so small, as to be scarcely perceptible, while the other, tufted with bristles at the base, was so many as four feet long, curving and tapering to a hard, sharp point. This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and Uoes a PHOTOGRAPHER WEST McHENRY, ILL. near the standpipe. Enlargements from any picture in Watercolor and Crayon. The best and •lost appropriate Christmas Gifts. Just, received--a splendid assort­ ment of the latest styles of picture frames. Also photo Jewelry for Brooches, Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Watch Charms, etc. Just the thing for presents. t Until Cin isi/iijua we give away witn every dozen of photos a Medallion tinted in the natural colors. Without question, this is tlie most superb orna­ ment for parlor table or mantel piece ever designed. V -OPEN ON SUNDAYS^*^ ILLINOIS CENTRAL 'UNUSUALLY LOW RATE8 OCT. AND TO THE SOUTH SOUTHEAST, J-!•-.«» NOV. 15. On the above dates the Illinois Central will sell Round-Trip Tickets from all points in the North and Northwest to ' New Qrleans, La. Hammond, La. Jackson, Miss. Winona, Miss. Jackson, Tenn. Holly Springs, Miss f and Other points on the Illinois Central in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennes­ see and Kentucky, and to (jreenvllle, fliss. Vicksburg, fllss. Helena, Ark Natchez, Miss. Vazoo City, Miss. Clarksdale, Miss. and other points on the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad in the states of Louisiana and Mississippi; also to ail points in Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, except Ke-v West. Fla. R E T U R N L I M I T T W E N T Y - O N E D A Y S EIGHTY PER GENT OF THE ONE-WAY RATE from starting point to destination. Tickets and fall information of agents of the Illinois Central and connecting lines. H. HANSON, CJ. P. A., Chicago. Nov 15 REMARKABLY LOW RATE Real Estate Agents* a n d H o m e s e e k e r s ' EXCURSION TO NEW ORLEANS The passenger department of the Illinois Central Railroad company vftll run an excur­ sion to New Orleans, leaving Chicago at 8:30 f. m., Tuesday, Nov. 15, at a round-trip ruty of $18.40, tickets limited to twenty-one days- for return. The itinerary for this trip has never been equaled on a ten days' excursion The route will be via Memphis, lireenwoodj Yazoo City, Clarksdale, Vicksburg and Baton Rouge to New Orleans, returning via Ham­ mond, Jackson, Miss., and Jackson, Tenn. The object of this low rate excursion and" this special Itinerary Is that Real Estate agents and Homeseekers may have an op­ portunity to personally visit this section of the South now so rapidly developing and see it under the most favorable conditions. Pull­ man Tourist Sleepers have been chartereU f.»r 1 he entire trip, and the price per double berth will be $11.00 from Illinois points. Ap­ plications for sleeper accommodations, ac­ companied in e'very instance by drafts. P. O or express order, should be made to the un­ dersigned at Dubuque.^ Iowa, not later than Novembe>10. Write at once for full particu- thls excursion. J, F. MERRY, Asst. Gen'l Pass'r Agei.-t Novemoep-lO. laksr£g£rdihg Nov IS Chicago & North-Western. Effective Oct. 30, 1904. WEEK DAY TRAINS. NORTHBOUND .Via Des Pluines Leave Chicago. 9.00 am... 3.25 p m Via Des IMnines 5.01pm Via Des l'laines -SUNDAY TRAINS. 9.10am Via Des Plaines 2.02pro. ....ViaElgin WSKK DAY TRAINS. McHenry. SOUTHBOUND. 7.30& m .Via Elgin 8.29am ,...Via Dfes Plaines. 5.27 p m Via Elgin 7.00p m SUNDAY THAtNS. 7.30am Via Eltrin ....10.20am 5.0C p m Via Des Plaines.'...-..-;. 7.00 p m Arrive McHenry ..10.10 a m ...4.r>2 p m ..fi.40 p ni .11.14 am .. 4.55 p m Arrive Chicago. ..10.10 am • 9.55 am PATENTS Promptly obtained, r>r FEE RETURNED. TO WARS' EXPERIENCE. Our CHARGES ARE THE LOWEST. Send model, photo vr sketch for expert search and free report on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits conducted bufore all court*. Patents obtained through us, ADVER­ TISED and SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN- MIS and COPYRIGHTS cjuiekly obtained. Opposite II. S. Patent Offlceg WASHINGTON, D. C. Different Pointa of View, The Proverb Girl--A burned ~ child dreads the fire, you know. T1;P Bach­ elor--Oh. but i don't know. The ma~**\veak parts and has a special Jorlty of widowers marry again.--Pitts-; • . t j • . , burg Press. r fiction on the Qiseased lungs. Antloiu Momenta, Some of the most anxious bonrn of a mother's life are those when thfi little ones of the household have the croup There is no other medicine so effective in this terrible malady as Foley 's Hon­ ey and Tar. It is a household remedy for throat and lung troubles, and as it contains no opiates or other poisons, it can be safely given. Sfrtdby €h W. iBealef, W. McHenry, UL lei . A sample will be sent free upon request. Be ware that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrapner of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. ' SCOTT & BOWNE* CHEMISTS, 400 Pearl St.. N. Y. J0C.aad$l; all druggists. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleftnuof and bmat Uc» the htiir. Promotes & luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Boat ore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color* Cures scalp disease* ft hair falling. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH- • SKKVICES I'rt'arhing 10:80 a. m. and every nt ln-r Sabbath evening at 7:45, beginning Oc - tober :»». Sunday .scii(H)l at 11:45. Epworfh League preceding preaching service at 7 p. m. W'lien there i.s no preaching, lit 7:30. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:30. UKV. J. M. OORMACK, Pastor.. HOLLtSTER'S % acky Mountain Tea Nuggets • Busy Modioiao for Basy People. rings Golden Health and Reaewed Vigor. >i >ecifle for Constipation, Indigestion, Live •,i;lney Troubles, Pimples, Eczem i, Irapur , Bad Breath, Sliifririsli Bowels, Headacl1 •uclcache. It's Ilocky Mountain Tea in ta> >rm, 85 cents a box. (Jen'iine made bj .M sa DRMI COMPAN v, Madison, Wis. : DEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE R. H. OWEN . . . . . " \ Pianos tor sale and rent. Tuning and repair - fug gt retenaWf pfl6eirT'sT=jr^; First class Work only, M TTFYRV. TLT.TTCOl* Christmas €bina I ^rriving ev«ry week. More Granites and ^ ickel ware, ail kinds f* ware. When shopping, call at GENERAL BARKIRO BUSIMESS. We endeavor to do ail 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. /loney to Loop . i given to collections on real es&te and other first class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention I INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low ©Bt *ates~ Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary Public. Bankers i Prof##ftfonal, Society ^ and 8usiA«sss Car'ds U A V I D U . W E L l ^ . M . J.. ? pBYSIdAN 8UBGEON AND «X)ULIBT „ OlBce and residence corner Slia ~-J Oreen streets, McHenry. FEGER8 ft FEGEBS DHTSICIANB AND 8UBGBQNS. tlcHei _. Office at Residence, corner Ooart Elm streets. Telephone 333. F. C. ROSS. 1). D. S. Offinn «»«. Pct£iCa'B urug store. iUlWOKK PBRTAININO TO MODERK DENT IS Office Telephone 284; Residence 802. v nitrous Oxld Gas for Extracting. Hours 7:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. SPWDAT WORK IT iWOimiMT onT * \ I>R. K.G. CHAMBER LIST DBNTI8T, ' ever BMlcy's Dra* Saw. Hour*: 8:00 to 5:30. V»W MCHBNHT. Tr t • lDeats! r FRESH, SALT & SMOKED MEATS Vegetables and Fruit fit Seiaon. It Is my Intention to give all customers the best service pos­ sible. 1 pay spot cash for hides, poultry and stock of all kinds, thus paying the lowest prices, and will sell on the same basis. We also buy Hogs for Kerber Packing Co. of Elgin, paying highest market prices. Drop us^ a card when ready to sell. A. C. MATTHEWS, WEST M 'HENRY, ILL. hsiimmiiihhihihih ARTHUR BREMKEN, M. -j). <fHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - <D--tsolwr An&) SprSnf QrovCt , m " '--llwwiW Teaming r V *f mil kliHfts. . Excavating and Qradlnf. rtcHENRY - - - - ILLINOIS. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. BG5T OF TRAIN SERVICE. with Dining, Buffet-Library, Sleeping and Reclining Chair Cars on through trains direct to the WORLD'S FAIR fast, dally, vestlbule trahis bitWeeu Chicaqo & St. Louis leaving Chicago raornlrig," noon, eveningt-and shortly before midnight. Ample through and local service to St. Louis on its numerous lines and branches in Illinois and Wisconsin, Tickets account of the Fair at greatly REDUCED RATES On certain days In Jane Coach Excursions to St. Louis ' at rates less .than one fare for the 1 round trip. Tfckets and particulars as to specific rates, limits and train time of your home ticket agent. _ Dec. 1. A. H. HANSON, G. ]P. A., Chicago. 1 KILL the COUCH U n d c u r e t h e l u n g s wth Dr. King's New Discovery «*c 0MSUMPTION . Pries OUGHS and V0c&$f.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all Tir&OAT and LUNG TROUB- LJStl, or MONEY BACK. Telephone, Main 17!£ LAHBERT Q. SENQ BUFFET - Headquarters for McHenry and county visitors. Prank Kepplcr, John SdMrru, KB 1) lfth Ave.. Chicago. Attendnti T«*S»lione No. 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. k f West McHaaor, miSoti 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 9500 to 910,000, time and payment tc suit borrower. FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Graining, Calcimining and all Decorating. Telephone No. 254. MCHENRY, - - - CHARLES <L FRETT Wholesale and retail dealer in I am la the Market For Beef Veal rtuttaa Hogs aad' Ponltry Qlve 4 a call Smoked Meats, Suisse McHenry« Illinois miimimiiiiiimiiMmifW 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. fruklifl \wm i20d Works! I am agent for the above. We put the Rods on your Build­ ings and should they be struck by lightning we pay damages If no more than KOOi Call and get full particulars. Geienl BiKksfliitbini Prices ilwiys ReisNiMe HiMmiiiitiHiiiiiiMt i Harper R.ye ••Good as gold* "On Every Tongue." » :v * -received gold medals for superior excellence at * three world's Fairs-New Orleans, I885; Chicago, 1903; Paris, 1900. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS * ' SM Htrpw Whiskey Exhlklt la Agrlcaltaral BalMlag. World's Pain St Lsa|| ust-frs* P H I L I P J A E G E R f I GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT SPEdAjj ATTKNTION GIVBN TO THK SAMI Oar Dressed Beef, ilutton. Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Htdes, Etc., Butter and Eggs $ This is the oldest house on the street^ TagB aad prioe lists furnished on I application. • STORAOE FREE k ifiSSH"1^ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. STORE i Wholesale Market. ivnviv, ibt^invriii < Auction Bills Printed A Ibis Office 'SKiismmi

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