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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Sep 1905, p. 4

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1*^ -'V'; <V~V'V.: --*[T **;v '.v.::yi' • ..•. mmmmmmmmmrnmrnrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . C ; r V ^ a ^ - v * 1 , ; ^ ; > \ , W ~ v V - * v ' ̂ ;; T , "\ ^v'-/ ^ Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then it falls out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a Hair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan­ druff disappears. " My lialr was coming oat terribly. T «at almost Hfruit! to comb it. Hut Ayer's Hair Vigor promptly stopped the ftllin(,ind also restored ttie natural color." ' Mus. K G. K. WtKI), lAnding.N. J. #1.00 « bottle. All druggists. •* for J. O. ATKFT CO.. I,owe!1. Mass.. Poor Ha i r PROS A YE NMWS Be McHenry Pinindealer ]POBU8HED EVERY" THURSDAY BY I^E NcHfHRY PUMDEAlK (OMPJWlf. F. K. GRANGER, W. A. ORISTY, J. B. PERRY, . „ Pee*. - Sec. Treas. i P. G. BcmtEiNKR, Editor. -»* £ ,5. , .. ' OjBce In Hank ituilding. Telephone, No. 278. ' TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: "Oneye&r.. ..... -- ...v..ti.50 Blx-otonths. 75 eta. ' Three months. 40cts. Thursday, September ai, 1905* A CONVENTION of humorists must be Spiny whether the hamorists are or not. i JAPAN should cheer np. It may $iini to like peace after a little practice. SECRETARY TAFT thoughtfully went back to Japan to fill some more dinner engagements. IF you send Tom Lawson a few* mill­ ion dollars and he loses it the fanlt will be. the system's, not Tom 'a. i RESULTS of Secretary Taft's able ef­ forts to put the lid on the Chinese boy- yabtt have yet to be disclosed. FT A FRESH argnutetft for federal super- • vision comes to light in that New York ' Investigation almost every day. IRUSSIA need not disband any troops it yet. Evidently it is going to have ijive for a lot of theui in the Caucasus. ";WAR looks more desirable to the To kyo citizens who stayed at home, than it does to the men out on the firing line. KOREA will not follow China's ex- ISiple in demanding indemnity. It recognizes that it is in great lack to be alive. . ~ IF there were a Napoleon or a Caesar in the Japanese army the Mikado might well tremble for the security of his iS^wn. i" WHILE haste in divorce trials is un­ desirable, the Taggart case illustrates that it is possible to err in the other di­ rection. ATLANTA'S mayor admits that he had some beer in him. This may be said to be the beer that made Atlanta famous. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. GeoA Abbott & w to Francis A Abbott • wHnwH sec 36, und wHswk sec 25 & pt eHs w l4 sec 35, Ureen wood .10000 00 Noah H Pike & w to A lev J Moody, It* Sprint; Lake club grounds, sec 30, Mc­ Henry 1000 00 Hattie L> Blackman to Alice L Kaonen- berg. Its 3 & 10. blk 5, W McHenry . 1950 Oft Adam Musgrove per admr to Jolin R Smith. undiv'H of se^se'^ sec 1, Nun \ da WfiOO Win Musgrove per conserv to same un- div H of seJ^seX sec 1, Nunda 988 00 Adam Musgrove per e.\-ofl3cio admr to," Wm Lehman, undiv % In pt sej< sec Sfi, Nunda 8530 06 Wm Mus^vpve per confer to same, Sn- div H intln pt seK set* 28, Nunda. .. 253096 MARRIAGE LICENSES. William Quttschow, 36 Bloomington Matilda Oleson, 38 Bloomington William O. Meier, 33. • .Huntley Marry E. Rain mien, 17i*!fe.>^.. .filberts William Ackmah, 38.. ... Harmony Matilda Jure, 22 .Elgin .Tohn A Bolger, 48 . .Chicago Marguerete Srill, ST... ..,.1..... .Union William L. Ratfield, 381.......Maremro Bertie E. Washbnrne, a£.,V.>. .Marengo jimssr.i RCH" Al Reese visited here last Thursday Jacob Miller was a Wauconda caller Tuesday, Frank Barbian of McHenry attended to business here. - . Mr. and Mrs. Mat Miller of VQIO vis­ ited here Thursday. Mrs. John Mertes and daughters were in McHenry Thursday. , Mrs. Reed of German village visited in Chicago Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Tonion of Fox Lake visited here Monday. Mrs. Jacob Meyers of McHenry visit­ ed here a few days last we> k. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tonion visited New Munster relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thelen visited Mr. and Mrs. John Mertes Sunday. Miss Katie Laures of McHenry is vis­ iting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John Evanson -of Mc­ Henry visited here Wednesday, Mrs. John Jung and children of Mc­ Henry visited at Nic Hay's Thursday. Mrs. Simon Weingarten and two sons of Volo visited Mrs. Steffes Wednesday- Mrs. Peter Miller of McHenry visited her daughter, Mrs. Ben Stilling, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schaefer and daugh­ ter, Dorothy, visited at Mrs. Stephen Freund's Tuesday. Mrs. Will Thurlwell of McHenry and sister, Mrs. Joe Kattner of Spring Grove visited Mrs. Joe Thelen one day last Mrs. Willie French and Mrs. Frank Schumacher of Spring Grove were re­ cent visitors at the home of Anton Meyers. Mrs. John 8. Freund and sister, Mrs. Seb. Bngner, and daughter, Mrs. Mike Heineman, visited Mrs. Susan Freund Friday. Mr. Conn, county superintendent of schools, of Hebron HUU Prof. Fisher of McHenry made a pleasant call here in the former's auto Thursday. Mrs. Nick Martin and sons of Chicago visited Geo. Nell, who is very ill at this .writing. Mrs. Martin was called home on Monday on account of Mr. Martin, who is quite ill, too. ' >;.'ew Car Line to Southern California, PnlliV**" Jt. to Los Angeles without change, daily from Chicago, beginning September 15, via the Chicago, Union Pacific and North-Western Line and the newly opened Salt Lake route. Great red op­ tion in time schedules via this route. Colonist one way tickets on sale daily from Chicago, beginning September 15, only $33.00 to Los Angeles. ^Corres­ pondingly low rates from other points. Double berth in tourist sleeping cars, $7.00 frdfci Chicago. For tickets, sleep- ing car reservation and full particulars, apply to the nearest ticket agent of Chicago & North-Western R'y or to S. A. Hutchison, Manager, 313 Clark St., Chicago. Oct. 7, M<ln P««t Sixty In Dancer. More than half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate gland. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged pros­ tate glands and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years, although I am now 91 years old." G.^W. Besley. Half Rates to HUnol« State Fair at Springfield Via the North-Western Line. Excur­ sion tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip Sept. 39 to Oct. 7, *io elusive, limited to return until Oct. 9, inclusive. Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Oet. 7. Attacked By a Mob and beaten in a labor riot until covered with sores, a Chicago street car conduc­ tor applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well. "I use it in ray family," writes G. J. Welch of Te- konsha, Mich., "and find it perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns. Only 25c at N. H. Petesch's and Jnlia A. Story's, McHenry, # G. W. Besley's. West McHehry, drug stores. The Plaindealer has a very ttioe line of 1906 calendar samples. Before plac­ ing your order we want every business man in McHenry and the surrounding country to see our line and get our prices. . . - The Original. , tfolejr##©., Chicago, originated Hon­ ey and Tar as a throat and lung 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 coughs' and oolda. G. W. Besley. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- five cents, and will be discontinued at the expiration of that time unless other­ wise ordered. Try it. : Sudden Deaths. . There Is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep- tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it --heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney troublt is al­ lowed to advance the *Z kidney-poisoned blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away ccll by cell. Bladder troubles most always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feeling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy; „ It corrects inability to hold urine'and scald­ ing pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect "of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won­ derful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis­ covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. 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. Home of Swamp-Root. The North-Western. New equipment is being delivered by the builders to the Chicago & North- Western Ry., daily, for the Overland Limited, their fast three-day train to the Coast. One of the features of these new cars is the new sleeping car equip­ ment, of latest design, maximum size, electric lighted Pullmans These are fitted with ten sections, a drawing room and two private compartments in each car, and are intended for the Chicago- San Francisco service. Similar sleep­ ing cars, equipped with 13 sections, one drawing room and one compartment, will be operated on the Chicago-Port­ land line. These sleeping cars, together with dining cars and composite-bnffet- smoking, library and observation car, constitute the equipment of the train. In addition to the service that has been maintained to San Francisco and Port­ land, the opening of the new Salt Lake line gives a direct Los Angeles con­ nection to the Overland Limited over a new and desirable route. dot Oft 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. 35 cents at N. H. Petesch's and Julia A. Story's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, West Mc­ Henry, drug stores; guaranteed. Don't forget the ' 'want ad "column! MEN are not good judges of millinery, tilt they would know that the feature of alluring beauty in a $156 hat is the price tag. • ~ ALTHOUGH Luther Burkank has a f record of successes, he has not yet tried fb graft a street railway plant on a first- class city. • - J. PIERPONT MORGAN cares not who Writes the songs of a country, provided he can Bnuggle up to its life insurance ^ppinpanieB. IF Mr. Rockefeller goes to associating •With the humorists he will learn in just \:'B few minutes many ways of getting rid of his money. MR. ROCKEFELLER declares that he never has been a good fellow. He will Hot have much difficulty in getting this View accepted- Cream * A PURE, WHOLESOME RELIABLE IT is said that there is a shortage of chorus girls, but there is no shortage of Charming young persons who think they are chorus girls. « isv >»'<' - JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER predicts |iard times in 1907, and from the way Ifarbell, Kansas and Company are going after him, we should think he had the date about right. v CHINA may send bills both to Russia and Japan for the use of its territory for history-making purposes, but will tthese powers pay any attention to bills 1 that are riot presented by collectors who 'Carry ten-inch guns in their pockets? Like Finding Money. Vfnding health is like finding money --so think those who are sick. When . you have a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly j 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 by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of »ny cough or lung medicine in the ; World. At N. H. Petesch's and Julia . A. Story's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, ; ..West McHenry, drug stores; 50c and g ft.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Zfc Rev. M. W. Barth is attending a Gol'len Jubilee celebration at Milwan- " • kee. Wis., today. J It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's U. Little Liver Pills and hnjoy their tonic ^effect upon the liver. Sold by N. H. Peteach, Mc Henry and G. W. B«iley, ffeut McHeaiy. . r i?r •' . . fe' A 'tit.* • Its superiority is unquestioned Its fame worij-wide Its use a protection and a guarantee against alum food Cream of tartar is. derived from grapes. It is used in D& Price's Baking Powder in the exact form and composition in which it occurs in that luscious, healthful fruit. A pound of rich, ripe grapes contains a quantity of cream of tartar equiva­ lent to that required to make baking powder sufficient to raise a dozen ordinary-sized hot tea biscuit. The healthfulness of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder i$ beyond questiom * • ••••• ̂ • • • • it" "if Alum Baking Powders ace Condemned by Physicians Fifty-two different brands of alum and alum-phosphate baking powders were tfcently analyzed by an official chemist. In every one of these fifty-two different brands sulphuric acid was reported in large quantities, frequently greater than twenty- five per cent of the whole weight of the baking powder 1 ' s Chemical tests show that a portion of the alum from ^lum baking powder remains as such and unaltered in the bread* Alum baking powders are extravagant They cost but two cents a pound to make* yet they arc sold st twenty-fivs cents a pound, or twenty-five ounces for twenty-Eve cents. 1L_±; But, can the housewife afford, no matter at what price, to use a baking powder ,r -^yhich puts alum and suljphuric acid in her food ? - y - v 4 . W A U 1 1 1 1 J U All atlrerti»ements inserted uiultT thl* Jtead attire following-rates: Fiveittufw or le»». is cents for Brut Insertion; IB cent* for each yubseyuent lmterUon. More than five lliiva, 6 cents a line for Hint insertion, and M cents a line for additional litHi rtioii*. X^ORSALE CHEAl'--A mare with colt by f- side. For further Information apply U> K C. FEIVTZ, the (lrayman. •DM)R SALE--1135 takes bay mare and four- months-old colt. Also buy toarn and Sur­ ry for sale. Inquire of ('HKig «uk: Emerald Turk. LOSf- On street between Math. Engeln's ana Mrs. dearies', a plain gold •••»<• marked "Henry and Mabel. plain eolu ring, .,r Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at PKOF. F: M. GOODMAN'S, West McHenry T OST--Knight Templar's charm, near the -•-» east end of path across Mrs. Gates' lot, west of Riverside House. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. \*TANTEI>~Competent German girl for (ren- * * era! housework to go to city. Call or address MRS. O. W. HRKCKBR, Howell's Villa. Telephone ail. Get your sugar at Gilbert's this week. PHOTO STUDIO Portraits. All shapes an'i sizes. Sev­ eral proofs to select from. Each doz­ en finished hi different styles. Price, 13.00 vnd upward. Outdoor Work. We have exteiwtve^ apparatus for all kindg_£it_(Mtdoor work, such as jrroup pictures, vletts of buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. Enlargements, Copied .from ajny small picture.. Likeness guaranteed in every iuyt.ance. Finished in black and white or colors. ; Frames. A variety of styles in stock to select from. Odd sizes made up i for any size picture, certificate, etc, Waukegun St., near the Stand pipe. WEST McHENRY, ILL. Telephone, 493 QUI! MODS ill 001! PUKES! We wish to call the attention of the meat baying yuplic to the fact that our goods and onr prices are what we ba^e on.- success upon. We handle a complete line of meats of every description at all times and are only too glad to fill your orders with the kind of goods that look so tempting when served at your dinner table. We also carry in stock a fine line of canned goods. Fresh fokery Every Day! If there is anything you may need in the bakery line we can also fur­ nish you, as we always carry a fresh line. Call ns up by 'phone and your orders will be promptly filled. - J. ADAMS <S SONS. ; West rtchenry, 111. Telephone 483. How about your Meat? v Have yon been served with •v gbod meats? If so, all ri^ht. But if to the contrary, don't forget that we never fail to please our trade. We carry constantly on hand a choice line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, Etc. We aktMiarry a full line of Canned Goods ; r V , • and sell them 41 lb? 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 highest market prices for •porkers. Give us a call and you will receive your money's -,,%6rth. ' X7* A. C. MATTHEW5, WEST M HENRY. TEL. 302. ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. B. Annual Stockholders' fleeting at Chicago October 18. Personal Attendance of Individual . Holders Desired. I ^ FREE TICKET TO THE MEETING Ac^tJivtas i deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do­ mestic fefcehange, an<f does a x 1 Professional, Society > and 2)usinesss Carets ?•« % t 6ERBBU. BJUKIR6 HISMESfci Wa endeavor to do all bnsi* ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire­ ly satisfactory to our custom­ ers and respectfully solicit Uxe public patronage. .7*^ Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class se­ curity. Spec­ ial attention •V u given to collections INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low* est rates. Yours Respectfully ; ; PERRY & OWEN; Notary Public; Bankers * ..(EHIfRVILLE I fleat Market | S Chas. O. Frett, Prop. I J :------ --.-- »ii I ' • ~ ! jjj j|M unnecessary #S?^tell jjj the buyers of meat that we are J- here with the goods--this they ^ all know, but do yo'u know that #. . our home-inade sausage is jnst jjf i* the thing that is mailing us so g * popular? There is a great de- ^ jfl . mand for these goods and we're #» daily sending away very much ili 2J pleased customers with these jjj ji goods. Our uieat line is always * jj kept in first-class condition, so <li S when yon plan your meals don't * m forget that lare still doing $ * business. ^V-.. " 1 * * i centerville Neat NirKet,! ifk McHenry, - Illinois. $ % *** Wt (tf f (WHOPlifS!! We handle the Columbia make with either Columbia or Victor records, from $1.50 up. Also have a complete line needles and repairs. • Sewing Machines! Come in and let us show you our $12.00 and up Seeing ma­ chines. Ten-year guarantee with each and every one of them. N.A. West flcHenry, 111. __ ORIGINAL LAXATIVE. HONEY DAVID G. WELLS, M. I). PHYSICIAN, SURGEON ANI> vH.!ULI»T f*J * 1 ' Office and residence coruer Elui Silt Green streets, Mclltujry. /. L'.. ii- "' 1--i- --H'uki.'/^W ' * , ' ' ~. -r* & FEGKRSF* .v t>HYSlCIANB AND SURGEONS. WcHenry ' . 'j *- III. Office at Residence,corner vTourtand .'1,, Elm streets. Telephone ;i;i3. •/ ; s V. C. ROHH, J). 1>. S. . ' Office over Petesch's Druj? Store. , ,f •; ^ • 1 AI4.WORK PBBTAINJNG ToJiODEKN llKNTtBTBT " ; Office Telephone 2J4; Residence 8035" . - f " • 3 Nitrous Oxid Gas for Extracting./' ' j"' ' >. ' Hours 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p> m. f ;'v , ^ v . """ "'" ' ' Z1. *• DR. S. % CHAMBEKL1N ' :DBa^TI»T. - .Office and Residence over Besley's Drag: Store. ; Jfotlra: 8;oo to 5:30. .WI - ;W*S»T McHtwirr. Itt, ,> 'PboAe ^ " oviftt Bltt^ors'aMMKlk f'!i' <'! • 'l 'w- ' ••• \ , .... • • r, J. N. URSflll, N.D, ';.i t' WKOTMCHEMBF "fiv Geo. Meyers • . , ^ General Teaming .... ̂ of all kinds-. • * ' Excavating and Grading. ' A HcHENRY _ _ _ ILLINOIS. V.*- ~ " ----1-- : vt- f--- * Tdephotie No. >93, m-1^1 .,rf.*--( aw- -i * . t- : » 1* •» L ^ SIMON STOFFEL r t InsnranceAemtforallclaiwedof " / property in the best Companies. 1' fs v West McHenry, llttnoto 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 810,000, time and payment tc suit uorrower. FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTER AND PA ER KANGER CARRIAGE PAINTING, $5.00 dnc UPWARD House and Sij^n raintiiifrand all Interior Dec­ orating- Kcsidence norlli town line one block west of river; Telephone No.aot M C H E N R Y . • ; R. «. OWEN Pianos for sal e and rent." Tuning andfeprir. ^ ing at reasonable prices. , Kirst class Work only. : McHENRY, .'-'y. -- . -- . . L i . ; ILLINOIS' n J. Vyoits l DEALER IN Generek.1 Ha.rdware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin and 'ma­ chine repairing of all kinds,' "Phone 543 McHENRY, r - * ILLINOIS. -~K'- ' 1 Have you seen " LAMBERT Q. SENG'S NEWLY PECO R.ATEQ BUFFET? . AT 92 Fifth " Chicago . Illinois. Tel! Main 1714. SO YEAR • 4.:* ? •«*<» _ . *..? ' *r 'bv Kl lar aunua' meetinn of the Stockholders of the Illinois Central Railroad Company will be held at the Company's office in Chicago, Illi­ nois, on Wednesday, October 18, 1005, at 12 o'clock noon. To permit personal attendance at sakl meeting there will be issued To Each Holder of One or flore 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 26, 1905. who la of lull age. A TICKET ENABLING HIM OR HER TO TRAVEL FREE o*er the Company's lines from the station on the Illinois Central Railroad ubarest to his or Iter registered address to CHICAGO and RETURN such ticket to be good for the journey to Chi­ cago only durintc the Four Days Immediately Preceeding and the day of the meeetlng, and for the re­ turn journey from Chicago only on the day of the meeting and the Four Days Immediately Following When properly countersigned and staniiMuL durhiK business hours on or before Matur* day, October 31, 1905 that is to say, be« tween 9.00 a. in. and 5.00 p. in.--in the office of the Assistant Secretary, Mr. W. (J. Bruen, in Chicago. Such ticket may l>e obtained by any holder of stock registered as above on application, in writing to the President of the Company in Chicago, but each stockhold­ er must UirflvlduMlly apply for his or her ticket. Each application must state the fntl name and nddreMK of the Stockholder exact­ ly as gi veil in Ids or her .Certificate of Stock, together with the number and date of Much certificate. No more than one person will be carried free in fespect to any one holding of stock as registered on the books of the Com­ pany. A. G. HACKSTAFF. .i .4 1 ' AND An improvement over all Cough, Long and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens the Lungs, gently moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. hmni byPINEULE MEDICINE C0.,Chlc«i«.D.SJL Sold by N. H. PETESCH, McHenry. G. W. BESLEY, West McHenry. K I L L thi COUCH AND OURE THE LUNGS wm Dr. King's New Discovery FORC ONSUMPTION Price OUGHSand 80c &$ 1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Sorest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and &UN0 TROUB­ LES, or MONEY BAOX. TBAOS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anvone Rending a sketch mid description may quiclily ascertain our opinion frue whether an iurentlon is protmbly pntontnhlp. Communica­ tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patmta sent free. OMest ncefioy for seenrmg patents. * Patents ftikcn thcough Mumi & Co. reeipw • special notice, wit limit chiirge, in tlio • Scientific flmcrican. A handsomely Illustrated ireeklv. Liuvest cir- cuiatutn of anv Hci^ntt^c journal. Toriua, $3 * y«iu-; four months, fl. Sold byali newsdealers. INUNN & Co.3"6""1"'" NewYort BraDch Office. (326 F StM Washington. I). C. PATENTS Promptly obtained, or FCC RETURNED, to VKARS* EXPERIENCE. Our OHAROCS ARC THC LOWEST. Send model, photo or sketch for expert *»rch and free report on patentability. INFIHIIQKMENT Buits conducUMl before all eourta ^Patent? obtained throusrh usf. MIVtR- TISEDnhd SOUb, tree. TRADE-MARKS, PEW- •IONS and COPYRICMTS quickly obtained. Opposite U. #. Patent Office* WASHINGTON, D. C. Chicago & North-Western* HOLLISTCR'S . i?ocky Mountain Tea Nuggete A Busy Medioiae for Buy People. is->eciflc for Constijmlion. Indigestion, LITB Kiilney Troubles, Hmples. Eczeni'i, Impur Bad Breath, SluiDfish Bowels, Headach ' Huckache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in ta> torin, 8N cents a bo*. Oennine made bj U.IHTKH Daua GOMPANV, Madison, Wis. "EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM and b«aatiflar ink; Froiuotui Hev Oarw _ 100 at • Effective May 21, 1905 WEEK DAY TRAINS. Ohfca#OI NORTHBOUND 7.(V> a m«.>» V«i Elifin S.45 a m.. Via IVs Phtines 12.1i0 p m Via F.lfiin.... . •1.00 pm. Via IVs I'lalnes.... 3.45 p m.... -- Via Des TMalne8v.., 4.00 p m Via E'ffii) . 4.5? p m Via Des I'laloes.... •Saturday only. • ' 81TNDAY TBAIK8. 8.00a m..'••••.•• Via Des I'hiineS".. 8.4ft a HQ. ... . . Via Eljrlu 9.10a Via Des IMalaes 2.02p m Via ElKlu,..';.... WEEK DAY TKAIKS. McHeary.' SOUTHBOUND. +T.12 a m .......Via IVs Plalnes. .. 7.25am... -Via El>iiii 8.:i2a Vial>es I'luines.... 4.23 p na... Via Dos i'luines.. . 4.23 pn. .J Via Elpin....... 6.17 p m Via DcsPluiMB .. tMonday only. SUNDAY TRAIN*. - 7.26 a m Via El»rin...... 7.0S p in Via Des I'laifiM... 7.48 p IB Via Des rhiijjflj... jp......... " \ . ....10.10a in ,...10.10 am ..2Jj0i»m .. 2.37 p m -- 4.f5 p m . . 6.40 p m . ..tt.40pm : v . ^ : , t* _ ' Jr J 9.37 a at ...11.14 a ni ..11.14tin -v .. 4£0pm Arrive ' Chicago. . ..R.sva m ...10.10am . «.;i;>a at 'rr-r--7 • ...tl.ipai >.^•7.10 pm r* 7-Sftp® t • ;r ««r;' ; i ...10.25am . ... 8.25p m 1 -- it. 40 p m " "f4 t J ^ u '• \ t* v •4

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