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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Sep 1905, p. 4

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.-v t M ~ . • " -JT- COUNCIL PROCEEDING^. Want Column. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys* Kidneys Make s?osr«ri«,JofKs,.-ror oa,n s,uw",u'nt You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood -- Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla it. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength in it. •' I suffered terribly from indigentfon and thin b'oori. I found no relief until I took Ayer's SarsapurilU. Four bottles perma­ nently cured nif " MRS. F. R. HART, Mt. KUco, N.Y. fl.00 a bottle. , J. C.ATKROO.. for Rich Blood! Ayer's Pills are eentiv iaxative. They greatly aid tfie Sarsaparilla. M McHeory Pldindedler PUBLISHED EVESV THURSDAY BY iftf McHENRY PLAINDEALER COMPANY. P. K. GRANGER. W. A- CRISTT, J.B. PERRY, l'flu*. -- • Sec. - Trea*. F. G. SCHRKINKR, Editor. OBce la Bank Building. Telephone, No. S72. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year fl.50 Bix months. 75cte- Three months. 40cts. Thursday, September 7, 1905. OPINION OF THE COURT (Continued from first page.) question of s parent's fitness to have the care and custody of his own child, even then we think it coald not be rea­ sonably said that the plaintiff in error Is disqualified for that duty. There are thousands of parents with less wealth, •npporting much larger families than plaintiff in error has, and the fact that this is so has never been supposed to be a reasoD why their children should be taken from them and their care, ens- tody and education confided to someone who has larger wealth. While this is essentially a commercial age, we have not yet reached that stage where par­ ents may not have the control and cus­ tody of their own children and the j: i.L AL _ J « uuouuuu ui won OUUUHitUU, LUC uevvi* opuient of their characters and habits ' and the enjoyment of their society and Companionship if they possess the other " ^requisites of fitness, although lacking in wealth. The possession of some property by the person having the care and custody of the child may be quite tiecessary and the possession of mnch . property very desirable, bnt there are other considerations in the raising, ed- 1 ucation and development of children quite as desirable. The evidence shows the grandparents of the infant, Kim- . ball, to be most excellent people, much ^attached to the child, and very fit for ^persons of their age to have the care and custody of him if there were no Other person baying superior rights thereto. Bnt however good and kind ^ they may be and however strongly at- ! tached to the child, aside from their wealth, they possess no qualities of fit vees superior to ,$fco8e of the father, jtndeed, we think from the evidence in this record, the best interests of this child, aside, possibly, from those of a financial nature, would be promoted by giving him to the custody of the father. The good influence upon a son of an ed­ ucated, refined father, of high, christian Character, are not to be lightly esteemed as factors in the development of a use­ ful and noble manhood. Such influ­ ences combined with the ability to sup­ ply the reasonable wants are likely to be more potent in the formation of good character than those of mere wealth, ft is a matter also of common knowl­ edge that the discipline and restraining influence of aged people upon young children, however estimable and kind A they are and however well intentioned . -they may be, are not usually productive of as good results as those of younger persons. The proof also shows the present Mrs. Cormack to be an educat- , «d, refined woman, in sympathy with her husband's efforts to get possession iThe Better Way The tissues of the throat are inflamed and irritated; you cough, and there is more irrita­ tion--more coughing. You take "a cough mixture and it eases the irritation---for a while. You take SCOTTS E M U L S I O N and it cures the cold. That's 'what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the . irritation; cures the cold because it drives out the inflammation; • bui'Js up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's t how Scott's Emulsion deals vsatii a fore throat, * cough, * cold, or bronchitis. WE'LL 6EN0 YOU iKU * A SAMPLE FREE. of his child, and willing £to take and care for him. It seems clear to us that this is a case where not only the right of the father to the custody of the child is shown, but also where, all thing* considered, the best interests of tha child require that custody be awarded to him. The proof shows the father is and always has been attached to the child and has never abandoned him nor consented to defendant in error retain­ ing his custody permanently. What is relied upon by defendant in error as establishing such consent^ and agree­ ment, we think hardly fails to do so. It appears from the evidence that on a number of occasions plaintiff in error talked with defendant in error about taking the child, and the latter was never willing to give him up. Defend ant in error testified that on one occa­ sion, when the child was about a year and a half old, while he and the father were discussing the question of the father taking the child away, he asked plaintiff in error what he was going to do with him, and that plaintiff in error said he would do just as he had a mind to, and that defendant iu error had no right to say auything. He says he replied to plaintiff in error that he had been at considerable expense and during the talk plaintiff in error said defendant in error was just as much responsible for the child as he was, and that he re plied, "All right, if I am, I will keep it." Leslie D. Marshall, son of defend- ant in error, testified that he heard the latter part of the conversation, and that when his father said he would keep the child, plaintiff in error made no re­ sponse. Plaintiff in error testified he remembered the conversation referred to by defendant in error and his son, but says the conversation referred to a note his deceased wife's fathsr bad given her and which he had refused to pay anything on, and that if in any conver­ sation he used the word "responsible" with reference to the child it had ref­ erence to the grandfather being respon­ sible for it while he refused to give it up to the father. By leaving out of the question the testiuiouy of plaintiff in error on that subject, the evidence of defendant in error and his son wholly fail to establish an agreement and con­ sent to relinquish his claim to the care and custody of the child and an agree­ ment that defendant in error might permanently retain it. Moreover it was held in Wier vs. Marley 48 No. 418 that a parole contract of that kind was not binding, and counsel for defendant iu error do not contend that if such con­ tract were proven it would be conclu­ sive, but only that it should have "con­ siderable bearing on the question of the custody of the child considered in connection with other questions bearing on the interests of the child. " A number of cases and authorities are cited by dounsel for defendant in error in their brief upon the proposi­ tion that in disposing of the custody of children the primary object should be what is to the best interests of the child. We do not doubt the soundness of the authorities cited, that if the father was such a person as to be unfit, not merely for lack of wealth but for other more important reasons, to have the care and custody of a yonng child, that a court would not only have the power bnt that it would be its duty to deny him that care and custody. The supreme court said with substantially the same facts before it that are fonnd in this record, "We regard tihe rights of th§ parent as euperior to those of any other person, when that parent is a fit person to have the custody of children and is so circumstanced that he can provide the necessaries of life and ad­ minister to the requirements of such a charge. The mere fact that some other person may have more money or prop­ erty in any form is not one that ap­ peals to us. The divine injunction to multiply and replenish the species was not confined to the rich, nor was it in­ tended that the poor should beget the children and the rich should rear them. To recognize such doctrine wonld be little less than monstrous, and would be In utter disregard of those natural instincts of love ana care and interest found in the breast of the parent. While the financial interests of the child are not to be disregarded, they are, likewise, not to be controlling." While it is said by counsel that these expressions of the supreme court are not necessary to a determination of the question really passed on by that court, and were not applicable to a discussion of that question, yet they were the de­ liberate judgment of that court from as full a knowledge of the facts as we pos­ sess, and in onr opinion these expres­ sions are binding upon us here. Be­ sides, they fully accord with our own views, and we most willingly adopt and follow them. They are supported also by Miner vs. Miner, 11 111., 43, The Peo­ ple vs. Turner, 55 111., 280, Norval vs. Zinsmaster, 58 Neb., 158, Markwell vs, Pereles, 95 Wis , 406, Marley, Supra' Com. vs. Briggs, 38 Mass., 308. The judgment of the circuit court is reversed and the case remanded with directions to that court to award the custody of the child to plaintiff in error. Like Finding Money. Finding health is like finding money --so think those who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, sore throat, chest irritation, better act 1 Room. Sept, 4, meeting. Present, 1frnst«eS Block. Freund, Heiwer, Stoffel, Simes, Sherman. President Evanson presid­ ing. . The minute® of the last regular m««t- ing were read and approved. The following bills vver*e approved by the finance committee; Wm Feltz, labor. Wm Feltz, Jr, labor.......' Mike Welsh, labor..... Wm Simes, labor Fred Wolf, labor ..... Mat Simon, labor. Geo Meyeis, labor... Jos Schneider, labor.. John Niesen, labor , Wm Davis, gravel M M Niesen, police services.i 1^0 00 John Walsh, police services. «,.,i;,-£$'40 00 M Engeln & Son, labor •f»u. * ^ E M Ow«n Estate, grayed 8 00 30 19 35 26 52 78 35 09 11 87 72 35 30 89 >33 52 £C0IT*BOWH& "wwa-1 or promptly like W. 0. Barber of Sandy Level, Va. He says: "I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but, after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured bjj Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicine in the T°?d' At.^ „H Petesch's and Julia A: SnirvV MPMANVIR 1 A **7 T>_-I » , M . »lr. Dtwiey I)F West McHenry, drug stores; 50c and $1.00; gnaranteed. Trial bottle free. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twen- * cen.t8, be discontinued at the expiration of time nnleas other viae ordered. Try it John Evanson, messages.. 75 Geo Hanly. sod............... i'J'.K 10 00 Valvoline Oil Co, gasoline.... . . . 13 80 Plaindealer Co, printing,. .. v* 18 (Hi Johu Stoffel, ae J Thnkiweii, Ibr. 3 50 Wilbnr Lumber Co, sewer pipe: * 8 21 John Stoffel. freight .......... .. 5 58 J Stoffel, ac Austin Western Co.. ' 1 25 Motion by Fremiti, seconded by Sher­ man, that the bills as approved by the* finance committee be allowed and war­ rants drawn on the treasurer for the several amounts. Motion carried. Motion by Sherman, seconded by Freund, that the bill of the McHenry Electric Light, Heat and Power Co. be returned for correction and the chair­ man of the 'street committee be instruct­ ed to notify them that unless the ser­ vice be improved no further bills will be paid. Motion carried unanimously. A communication from Mr. Van Au- kin Was read and ordered placed on file. On motion duly carried the board ad­ journed. JOHN EVANSON, Pres. JOHN STOFFEL, Clerk. Healthy Mothers. Mothers should always keep in good bodily health. They owe it to their children. Yet it is no unusual "sight to see a mother, with babe in arms, cough­ ing violently and exhibiting all the symp­ toms of a consumptive tendeijpy. And why should this dangerous condition ex­ ist, dangerous alike to mother nod child, when Dr. Boshee's German Syrup would put a stop to it at once? No toother should be without this old and tried remedy in the house--for its timely use will promptly cure any lung, throat or bronchial trouble in herself or her chil­ dren. The worst cough or cold can be speedily cured by German Syrup; so can hoarseness and congestion of the bron­ chial tubes. It makes expectoration aaay> gjrea jngtjajjt arjiJ 2*0- freshing rest to the cough racked con­ sumptive. New trial bottles, 25c; large size, 75c. For sale by all druggists, ll-l Pain from a Bum Promptly Relieved by Chamberlain's Pain llalni. Mr. James N. Nichols, a merchant and postmaster at Vernon, Conn., makes the following statement: "A little child of Michael Strauss was recently in great pain from a burn on the hand, and as cold applications only increased the inflammation, Mr. Strauss came to me for something to stop the little one's pain. From the many liniments I carry in Btock, I advised him to use Chamber­ lain's Pain Balm, and the first applica­ tion drew ont the inflammation and gave immediate relief. 1 have used this liniment myself and recommend it very often for cuts, burns, strains and lame back, and have never known it to disappoint." For sale by G. W. Besley. A Kiddie. What is it that costs only bye cents per day; is ftorth its weight in gold; saves time, money and trouble; puts the whole world and your friends to your ear? A telephone. Over 131.000 people in Chicago and vicinity use the Chicago telephone. Are they all foolish spend­ thrifts, or is it valuable?' ' The Original. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Hon­ ey and Tar as a throat and king remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered for the genuine. The worthless imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for Roughs and colds. G. W. Besley. *- ^ Exciirslou Tickets to County Fair at Hrlvidere, III., Via the North-Western Line, will be sold at reduced rates Sept. 4 to 8, inclu­ sive, limited to return until Sept. 9, in­ clusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 9-8t Dr. Finn'# Testimony Interesting. Dr. Thomas'Finn, of Boonsboro, Mo., who has practiced medicine for 32 years, say 8 he has used every prescription known to the profession for treatment of kidney and bladder diseases, and says he has never found anything so effective in both chronic agd acute kidney and bladder troubles as Foley's Kidney Cnre. It stops irregularities and builds up the whole system. G. W. Besley. The Plaindealer has a very nice line of 1906 calendar samples. Before plac­ ing your order we want everv business man in McHenry and the surrounding country to see oar line and get our prices. It is difficult to cure a cough or free yourself from the discomforts of a cold unless you move the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels and drives all cold out of the system. For Croup, Whooping-Cough, < olds and all Lung and Bronchial af­ fections, no remedy is equal to the original Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar. A Liquid Cold Cnre. Sold by N. H. Petesch, McHenry, and G. W. Besley, West McHenry. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- fiye cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time nnleM other­ wise ordered. Try it. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys '"ice every three minutes. Diood purifiers, tney til- ter out the waste or impurities in the blvod. If they are sick or out of order, they fail to do iheir work. Pains, achesandrheu­ matism come from ex­ cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or heart beats, and makes one feel as they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- pononed blood through veins and arteries. it used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin­ ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-. cent and one-dollar si.'- es. You may have a sample bottle by ma.il Home of Swamp-itoot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder , trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dc. Kilmer St Co., Binghamton. N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but. remem­ ber the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil­ mer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Insurance News. Insurance men of the. West who read the daily columns of insurance informa­ tion iu The Chicago Record-Herald keep pace with the times and are pre­ pared for all'emergencies and contin­ gencies that have grown into the insur­ ance business. The column "With In­ surance Men" gives in compact form all the latest doings in the insurance world, and is conceded by insurance men every­ where to be the best and mostup-to-date report published by any newspaper in the United States. The Record-Herald does not copy its information from in surance journals, but secures, it first band from managers, agents and com­ panies, and by telegrams from its own special correspondents, by telephone and in special cable dispatches from abroad. The New York service of The Record-Herald's insurance department is equaled by no other paper. In fact, The Record-Herald is the only daily newspaper that gives insurance men the first information daily on every impor­ tant event in the insurance business. A. Continual Strain. Many men and women are constantly subjected to what they commonly term "a continual strain" because of some financial or family trouble. It wears and distresses them both mentally and physically, affecting their nerves badly and bringing on liver and kidney com­ plaints, with the attendant evils of con­ stipation. loss of appetite, sleeplessness, low vitality and despondency. They cannot, as a rule, get rid of this "con­ tinual strain," but they can remedy its health-destroying effects by taking fre­ quent doses of Green's August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates the kid­ neys, insures healthy bodily functions, giyes vim and spirit to one's whole be ing, and eventually"dispels the mental or physical distress caused by that "con tinual strain." Trial bottle of August Flower, 25c; regular size, 75c. For sale by all druggists. * Nov 1 ¥i»y I-ow Excursion Rates to San Francisco, Lou Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Etc., Via the North-Western Line. Excnr- si n tickets will be sold from all sta­ tions to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle daily and to California points August 29, 30 and 31. September 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14, 26, 27, and 28, with favorable re­ turn limits, on account of various meet­ ings. Two fast traios to the Pacific Coast daily. "The Overland Limited" (electric lighted throughout), less than three days enroute. Another fast train is "The California Express" with draw­ ing room arid tourist sleeping cars. The best of everything. For rates, tickets, etc.. apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y, 8-7t. Are You Engaged? Engaged people should remember that after marriage many quarrels can be avoided by keeping their digestion in good condition with Electric Bitters. A. S. Brown, of Bennett?ville, S. C.; says:. "For years my v ife suffered in­ tensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." N. II. Petesch and Julia A. Story, Mc­ Henry, G. W. Besley, West McHenry, druggists, sell aud guarantee, them at 50 cents a bottle. fSB.OO to the PaelMc Coast front Chicago. Correspondingly l,nw Rales frotn^ - Otlier points Via the Chicago, Union Pacific & NoHh- Western Line daily, Sept. 15 to Opt..61, to San Francisco, LOB Angeles, - Port­ land, Seattle and Tacoma and other Pa­ cific Coast points. Very low rates to Helena, Butte, Spokane, Ogden %nd 8alt Lake City. Daily and personally conducted excursions^ Pullman tour­ ist sleeping cars to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland, through without change. Double berth only $7.00 from Chicago and $5.75 from Omaha. Choice of routes. For rates, tickets, et<j., apply to agents Chicago ft North-Western R'y. Oct. 81. Are yon lacking in strength and vigor? Are yon weak? Are you in pain? Do yon feel all run down? The blessing of health and strength come to all who use Hollister's Rocky Moun­ tain Tea. 85 cents. G. W. Besley. Bead The Plaindealer "want" ads. .SALE CHEAP--A mare with colt by side. For further information .apply to F°3„. F. C. FEIYTZ, the (Irayman. Seven TTUVED by Frank G. Sanders and six members of his family were eating dinner at their home near Winona, Minn., when a neighbor telephoned that a funnel- shaped cloud was sweeping toward the house. They ran to a clump of willows and lay face downward. ,Barely had they reached safety when the tornado wrecked the building with" a crash. This illustrates the value of a telephone that can be secured from the Chicago Telephone company for five cents per day. Thousands of peppld use them. Do you? •' Chamberlain's Cough REMEDY Acts on Nature's Plan. The most successful medicines are those that, aid nature.' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when yon have a cold and it ̂ ill allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expec­ toration, open the secretions and aid na­ ture in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price, ° 25 cents. Large size, 50 cents. ley. For fl»le by O. 'W. /Bes- This Bank deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic Exchange, and does a tfNfRAL BANKING BUSINESS. endeavor to do all lrari- ness entrusted to onr care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom­ ers and respectfully solicit , the Professional, Society V» a.nd Bxisinesss Cards DAVJI) G. WELLS, M. !>. f^HVSIClAN, Sl'KUEON AND UCC * Office and^residence eoruer Elm 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 ^QWENv S Notary PubSic. » Banker* Very Low Excursion Rates to Philadelphia, Pa., Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will-be sold Sept. 14.15 and 16, with favorable return limits, on ac­ count ot Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. Apply t.o agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 9-4t Got Off Cheap. He may well think he got. off cheap, who, after having contracted consump­ tion or indigestion, is still able to per­ fectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25 cents at N. H. Petesch's and Julia A. Story's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, Wjest Mc­ Henry, drug stores; guaranteed.^ Winter is Coming. In time of peace prepare for war and in the fall of the year prepare for win­ ter by getting a Chicago telephone that will enable you to telephone ofttimes and avoid leaving the house. It is par­ ticularly valuable in winter. Saves its own cost in carfare and shoe leather. Fiye cents per day. ' " One Jiight is all the time necessary to prove that Pineules is the' best remedy in the world for backache and all kid­ ney and bladder troubles If you have rheumatism or any other blood disease a single dose will give relief. Spld b\ N. H. Petesch, McHenry, and G. W. Besley, West McHenry. I, How about your Meat? Have you been served with good meats? If so, all rijiht. But if to the contrary, don't forget that we never fail to please our trade. We carry constantly ou hand a choice line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, Etc. We also carry a full line of Canned Goods. and sell them at the 'lowest prices possible so as to keep in pace with the world. We do not believe in giving away goods, but we do believe in giving our patrons their mon­ ey's worth. We always pay the higbesi market prices for porkers. Give us a call and you will receive your money's worth. A. C. MATTHEWS, WFBT M'HENRY. TEL. 802. f m ft * * eat 'market 1 * Chas. G. Frett, Prop. m m 1* m ; s-m m m 9 m * $ $ m m m m m m m n It i« TinrtecGs8ary for us to tell the buyers of meat that we are ' herewith the goods--this tl\ey all know, but do you know that, our home-made sausage is just the thing that is making us so popular? There is a greai de­ mand for these goods and we're1 daily sending away very much pleased customers with these goods. Our meat line is always kept in first-class condition, so when yon plan your meals don't forget that we are still doing business. 1 (enterviile Meat McHenry, Market, Illinois. *4 ftf frtfr 6*6 6666666666666tf (.RAPHOPIMl We handle the Columbia make with either Columbia or Victor records, from $1.50 up.' Also have a complete ^Uie of needles ] and repairs. V Sewing Machines! Come in and let us show .yon. our $0.00 and lip Sewing ma­ chines. Ten-year guarantee with each and every one of them. " .v' FEGT.KS & PHYSICIAN* ANlJf-SOBGEONtJ. Wc LI ^ ^ Ki:sidor"'e- corner Court Elm streets. Telephone 333. t F. C; Office over J). T). >'S Drug Store. AUIVORK PERL'AMJNO TO MODERN PKNT1STR1 Office Telephone 214; Kesklence Mfc Nitrous Oxld Gas for Extriu-ttng, Hours 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. ' ij&' i; feB'f DR.K. G . CHAM BERLIN ' "/ ' . DENTIST. ' , : v -- Office *hd Residence over Besley's Drug Store. »• Hours: 8:00 to 5:30. - •,>. MCHTOMY. Itt» • • OPPOSITE STOITFBI/8 HAMI r ; *Phone . • •. • ^ 1 ** x !• 1 1. It LAFTSOII, M.D., B.S., M4. 'I l' Vo.'-., • .WBftrSicfi '• :i-' •" SrxiNois. Geo. M eye rs (Jeneral Teaming of all kinds. Excavating and Grading^ iicHEN RY - . - - - _ ILLINOIS hf't - T elephone N«. 393. SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classesof property in the best Companies. West McHenry, Illinois McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT -p \ COMPANY. ofcFIOK jrith American National Bank Woodstock, 111. Abstracts of title and con- veyauciug. Money to loan 011 real estate in sunis of $500 to $10,000, time and payment tc' suit oorrower. FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER UkkMt PAINTING, $5.00 m UPWARD House and Sij^n Ti: ntinv;-;UK1 ;tll Interior Dec­ orating. Resilience north town Une one block \\ est or ri ver. Telephone No, &>4. MCHENRY, - - - ILLINOIS fiji, h. OWEN Pianos for sate ami rent. Tuniug and rdpaii* 1 ^ j-Ins at reasonable prices. \ , ' First class Work only. r ' tlcHENEfi.. fip&JmQTS is ni West flcHenry, III. _ _ ORIGINAL LAXATIVE Illinois (EMML 8.H. HONEY *35 TAR Annual Stockholders' rieeting at Chicago October 18. Personal Attendance of Individ^fd . Holders Desired. An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs, gently moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good fREE TICKET TO THE MEETING ... rn»ar«4by riNEULE MEDICINE CO.,Chicago.U.S.A. Sold by N. H. PETESCH, McHenry. (T. W. BESLEY, West McHenry. public notice is hereby giv«a thatthe regu­lar annua1 meeting of the Stockholders of the Illinois Central iiatlroad Company will be held at- the Company's office In Chicago, fill nois.^on Wednesday, October 1H. lOOrt, at. 12 o'clock noon. To permit personal attendance at said meet ing t here will be Issued To Each Holder of One or Jlore Shares of the capital stock of the 'Illinois Central Railroad Company as registered on the books of the Company at the close of business on Tuesday, September 30. 1905. who 1M of in 11 *IT«S. . A TICKET ENABLING HIM OR HER TO TRAVEL FREE over the Company's lines froiu t he station on the Illinois Cent-rat Railroad nearest to his or her registered address to CHICAGO and RETURN sifh ticket to be good for the journey to Chi- j cago only diirinir the Four Days I m med iately Preceeding and the day of the meeeting, and for the re­ turn Journey from Chicago only on the day of the meeting and the John J. Vyoital 'DEALER IN Genera.1 Hardware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and nia- hiue repairing of all kinds. 'Phone- 548 McHENRY. ;- * - ILLINOIS ' .9 . Have you seen LAMBERT Q. SENG'S NEWLY DECORATED BUFFET? AT 92 FiftR Av4« Chicago, Illinois. Tel. Mainl7J4. BO YEAR8' [XPERIENCE Marks DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone srnrftng a Rtsctoti .'ir<1 (inscription may qtilokiv HHfi.M t.iiu our opinion tree whether an ~ veni.ifin is J>I .piiU'iiUililo. Communion. Oris strict I vf'Mitliloiitinl. HANDBOOK on Patents lent, free. Oldest agency fur seen ring patents. J'.itenta taken through Munn & Co. rec«!ve tpecial notice, without charge, in ibe Scientific flmrican. A1i»n<ii<<inicly illustrated twbly. T.nrcest dr- OHlmiun ,>( any s.-iei.title i.mnuil. Terms, 93 a yei.r : tour iu> nt lis, $1. goitl by toll newsdealers. ' " " ~ IMS Co. 301 Broadway, j Hnineli Offlice. t>36 F St.. WnshlDuion. D. i Four Days Immediately Following when properly countersigned and stumped during business hours 011 or before Satur­ day, Oetnlwr 21. 1005 that/ is to say. be­ tween U.OO a. ra. and 5.(K) p. m. in the office Of the Assistant Secretary, Mr. \V. G. Bruen. in Chicago. Such ticket, may be obtained by any hoider of stock registered as above on application, In writing, to the President of the Company in Chicago, but each stockhold­ er must Indlvidunlly apply for ins or her ticket. Raeh application must sta!e;the full n>ti>i« and addreMH of the Stockholder exact­ ly as ^iven iu liis or her Certificate of Stock, together with the number and dat« of HUCII certificate. No more than one person will be carried free In respect to any one holding of stock as registered on the books of the Com- Sttny. A. O. HACKSTAFF. ict. li. Secretary. i€ i L L the COUCH MO Oil RE THE LUNGS Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Our CHANCES ARC THE LOWEST. Send model, photo or sketch for EXI* rt search and free report, on patentability. INFRINGEMENT suits conducted before all I mirt s. I'a onts obtained THROUGH us. ADVER­ TISED and SOLO, 1 • >\ TRADE-MARKS, PEN­ SIONS ANIL COPYRIGHTS QUK-kly obtained. Opposite O. S. Patent Officii WASHINGTON, D. C. Wl Or. King's New Discovery for C 0NSUMPTI0N Price 0UGHS and 50c&$ 1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Chicago & North-Western. Surest and Quickest Curo for all THROAT and LTJNO TROUB­ LES, or MONEY BACflL HOLLISTER'S Jocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mediolae for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Benewed Vigor. . sr-vMSiflc for Oonsthmtiou, Indigestion, Mre Kidney Troubles. Pimples, Kc«emii, Impur -<I, Baa Breath, Sluggish Bowels, H«adach • iackache. It's Rooky Mountain Tea ill tat, rorm, SS ueuts H box. Cennine made bj 1.M8TER Diti'(i COMPANY, Madison, Wis. TEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PARKER'S , HA'Ift BALSANI Icansew tml lu-a.n.iiof h.t. a hiMiiiunt /ruttth. ••er Fails to .Restore Gray .. nr to its Yoi 'hf-.il Color/ CORV.* .. T LUUJLR. .»<! $ 1.'. - at PruK^isti . . - Effective May 21. 190S. WEKK DAY TRAINS. NORTHBOUND OFC. NORTHBOUND »3R^Y: :l«« ^...V'a Elgin 10.10a m s.4.> a m...... ..Via lies I'laines 10.10 a ni 12.:M>pni....... ViaKlgin..,. . 2.50 p 111 *1.00 p ni Via )><'s I'laines 2.87 p ro p ID- Via lies I'laines -....4.15 D HI l> m ir,- Vhi Klgin. ......9.40 p nt 4.S. p m. Via l)es Plainest ..9.10 p m •aaturday only. 8.00 a ra.., N.45 a m. . 9.10h m... 2.02pm... Leare McHenry. +7.12 » m .. 7.25 a m. SUNDAY TRAINS. .....Via Des I'lainos... Via Elgin ..Via I'es I'laines Via Elgin....'... WEEK DAY TRAINS. KOCTH not; XI>. Via l>es I'laines. .. -Via Elgin Jf2a m ,.Vi» Dos Plaines. 4.23 pm .Via T>es I'laines.. . . 4.23 p ra. Via Elgin......... 6.17 PM. Via Des I'laines +Monday only. SUNDAY TRA1K8. 7.25 am Via Elgin 7.0s p m Via l>es I'lirines 7.4)4 pm.. Via Iks I'laines • | w**»• ••»»liagiB......... ....0.37 am ...11.14 s m .11^14 a in ... 4.50pm Arrive Chicago. . ..8.35 a m ...10.10 a m • .9.35 am • - .4.13 p m ...7.10 p m •'..TMpra ..10.95 am .. 8.85 p m . ..B.40p »

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