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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Aug 1906, p. 4

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- \ V v \V i -- ' ' - 'it-i A Ml air Dressin Ndirly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair ityore managi to keep it from being rough, or from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular har-food. Well-fed hair will be strong,and will remain where it bdongs- on the head, not on the comb! The best kind of a testimonial-- "Sold icr over sixty yc urs." Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowrll^ HAHt •Iso manufacturers of SARSAPAFTLLU. PIIXS. CitUtKY PECTOStAL. A yers lire McHenry Pijideiler PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY tir nmtrn PUWDMUR COMPANY. L. T. HOY, Secretary. W. A. CRISTY, ' V|(*» Pr*»*c JAMES B. PERRY. " ' Preside lit and General Manager. *Y,' 1 F. G. SCHREINER, Editor. ^OBet In Bank Building. Telephone, No.tTS. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION: One year flM L BIx month*, 73 eta. Three months. 40eta. Thursday, August 33,1906. B .A ,<•' 1 A lawyer who visited Rom< how the fire department grappled with a blaze in the Eternal City. He says: "The Are was In what we would call a grocery store. It seemed a long time before the fire department re­ sponded, but after awhile I saw a hose wagon dash around the comer, with a number of firemen standing on the running boards on each side. The wagon stopped at a hydrant, and each fireman jumped from the wagon with a little roil of Tiose. The first man coupled his to the hydrant, and then each man coupled his section to the preceding section. Finally they had water on the fire, and after another long period a man wUh a plumed hat drove up in a victoria. He was the j chief. The captain of the company j and the chief saluted with much cere- | mony, then shook hands and then held a long and dignified conversation. Finally, I suppose, the captain tokl the chief the grocery was on fire, and the chief acknowledged it was and com­ plimented him on his perspicuity. Oh, yes, they finally put the fire oat, and Rome 8till stands!" L - J Labor Day Daaee. 1^ A.'Labor day dance will be held at | Stephen H Smith's hall, Johnsbnrgh, HI., on Monday ^evening, Sept. 3, to I which the popular proprietor extends a very cordial invitation to all. The mn- rsic for the occasion will be furnished by ^ *" Chris Hapke's Libertyville orchestra. , The following gentlemen have been (selected to act as floor managers, and I ' , ' Mr. Smith will instruct each and every f<tae of them to give the dancers the Hy;best of a time: Johnsbnrgh, Will Mey­ ers, John Miller; Pistakee Bay, Fred Justen, Frank Stock; Lily Lake, Nick ' Weingart, Joe Wegener; McHenry, Jacob Brefeld, Joe Rothermel; Ring- ij wood, Joe Lawrence, Ben Josten; • Spring Grove, Math. Lay. Dance tick- ets only 50 cents. > The End of the World <of treaties that robbed E. H. Wolf, of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. , He writes: "Two years ago Kidney t trouble caused me great suffering, which I never would have survived had I not •< taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of General Debility." Sure cure for - all Stomach, Liver and Kidney com­ plaints, Blood Diseases, Headache, Diz­ ziness and Weakness or bodily decline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by N. H. Pet- esch's, McHenry, G. W. Besley's, West. .... McHenry, drag stores. Next Dance at Stofliel'a. next dance at Stoffel's ball will take place on Saturday evening, Aug. 25. The usual good time is promised and everybody is most cordially invited. Metager's Woodstock orchestra has again been secured for the occasion, which means that the music will be O. K. The floor committee will be made up of the following yonng gentlemen: West McHenry, Peter M. Justen; Mc­ Henry, Carleton D. Ross; Emerald Park, Walter Walsh; Woodstock, El­ mer Sahs; Nnnda, Geo. Wolleaberg; Solon, K.S. Craine. Dance tickets, 00 cents. UnneeeMary Kxpenie. ' Acute attacks of colic, diarrhoea And dysentery come on without warning and prompt relief must be obtained. There is no nececessity of incurring the expense of a physician's service in such eases if Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar­ rhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of . this medicine will relieve the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has never been known to fail, even in the moat severe and dangerons cases, and no family should be without it For •all by G. W. Besley. w Bates to Mexico City, Ms*., Via the North-Western line, Excursion tickets will be sold at one fare for round trip, August m to September 1, inclo •ive« with favorable return limits, 011 aooonntof international Geological Con tr«ss, Apply to agents Chicago & north-Western B'y. Sept. f. Ham to Avoid ApteadleitlSi Most vietims of appendicitis ate those Who are habitually constipated. Orino Laaatit e Fruit 8yf up cures chronic can • fetipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action M the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Byrttp does hot nauseate or gripe mdU WW and pleasant to take. Refuse nk I ItttatM. Sold by a W. Beslty. flWff flw Plalndssler your 1907 order 101 Our goods m the beat »tid pticfli Jl«ar this is Blind wheh the traveling mail t«oiii&g ihmntL Dtfllealt lUraaklat. One of the most curious sights that one notices In the agricultural parts of Norway is the peculiar way of drying out the hay. On account of the ex­ treme dampness the grass rots if left on the ground after It is mowed. Wood­ en drying fences that stretch for hun­ dreds of yards across the fields are built, and every night the hay Is hung out to (by, like the family wash. The sun helps along in the daytime, but it is only a half hearted help, and in the neighborhood of Bergen, where It is said to rain 364 days out of the year, the hay Is almost always "on the fence." In the lake districts, where the hilly country makes means of trans­ portation very dlfficu. t, a heavy copper .wire is stretched from the top of a mountain to the village in the valley below. Down this huge masses of hay are sent sailing through the air, some­ times whizzing dangerously near die unwary tourist's head. -- Maw York Tribune. Tee, We Are Reatleaa. "We are a restless people." observes the Sedgwick (Kan.) Pantagraph. "Every thin woman longs to be fat. Every fat woman wants to grow thin. Every town man longs for the time when he can retire to the quiet of the country, and every farmer hopes to some day quit wqrk and move to town, where be can take life easy. Country newspaper men would like to try their* band on a city dally. The fellows on the big dailies dream of a time when they can ewn a paper of their own. In youth we long for maturity. In age we yearn for the happy days of childhood. There is no excuse for it other than that we all seem to be built that way. The grass seems to be just a little bit greener and thriftier most any direction from the place you occu­ py right now. Contentment is as near to happiness as you can get In this world." n if n> ni .riirfiieMtottraiyi . CONTINUE Scott'i Emulsion 5«nd for free MinpU, •OOTT• Jk UOWNE, CHtttfett, , *S*4*S PiSrt Street, NcwY«fk( fW. sad#i«o; all druggists. Bey Was A GM4 Ltotcacr. The Smiths were not overcautious In discussing neighbors' faults in the presence of their little son. A van one day backed up to the curb, and, much to Mrs. Smith's disgust, her boy Tom­ my assisted an objectionable neighbor to move. The little fellow worked hard and made himself very useful. When the last wagooload had been hauled away and the doors of the va­ cant house locked Tommy returned home, tired and disgusted. His moth­ er could not reconcile the boy's early enthusiasm with his present dejection, and she asked him what was the mat­ ter. "I worked and watched around the house all day," whined the tired little fellow, "but I didn't see them take any skeletons out of the closets."-- Naw York Times. Fenlalae SiaAy of Maw. Man is when all is said a vastly lova­ ble being and even his faults--indeed, chiefly his faults--have a most unholy attraction for us. But man the con­ quered is a very different creature from man the conqueror. The first is always ready and longing to afford us everything In the world we desire-- ready to sell his Immortal soul for our pleasures. The second grudges us a kind word.--A Spinster in M. A. P. CoaklUg'a laTeettTc. Roscoe Conkllng, like John J. In- galls, was a master at Invective. Conk- ling, It is said, once upon a time In summing up to a jury thus attempted to he little the testimony of a rummy faced, knobby nosed witness for the opposition: "Methinks, gentlemen, I can see that witness now, bis mouth stretching across the wide desolation of his face, a sepulcber of ram and a fountain of falsehood!" *we * a Kind, A Baa waiting for a street oar asfcsd a gentleman standing by, "It art time for the street ear, sio't It, or hate ary ant went out In the last few minuted?" The answer is said to have b##n, "If •toy hate weht 1 haven't saw it"«- GrfeehsbdW <N. C.) ftecord. fea«a»ed Her Ttfttt Elderly Man (gfeetlng lady acquaint- knee)--I remember your face perfectly, mlMi but yoiir name has escaped me. Tba Ttfftnf Woman--t don't % *mg*m tkim ytm *•* wonder, SMI •slia'f Maaeaee. )atf fit toctnllf nll«jr,« Weakens Your Kidneys. », WTMaTc Impure .tod. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys r ice every three minutes. The kidneys are j bio )d purifiers, they fil­ ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If :hey are sick or out of < rder. they fail to do jhe r work. F;.ins, aches and rheu- ir>a :sm come from ex- ces:: of uric acid in the Mo 3d, due to neglected j kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causae quick or unsteady 1 heart beats, and makes one feel as though | they had heart trouble. \ icause the heart is over-working in pumf ig thick, kidney- ! poisoned blood through eins and arteries. it used to be consider 1 that only urinary troubles were to be tra< :d to the kidneys, but now modern scienc< proves that nearly all constitutional disease : have their begin­ ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you a t make no mistake by first doctoring your .idneys. The mild and the extraordinary e set of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the grc - kidney remedy is soon realized. It stanc the highest for its wonderful cures of the n >st distressing cases and is sold on its merits by ail druggtsts in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail Home of swantp-Root. free, also pamphlet tell g you how to find out if you have kidney >r bladder trouble. Mention this paper whe writing Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N f. Don't make any nr ta>*. bnt. renown ber the name, Swai p-Root, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root, tnd the address, Binghamton. N. Y., • • every bottle. C O L U M B I A Very Low Bate* tn Lot Ai> Via the North-West<- sion rate of one regn ed for round trip wil all stations Septembi with favorable retnri National Baptist <- fast trains through t< "The Overland Limi throngnont, less tha< Francisco. "The Iso­ electric lighted throi Salt Lake route to drawing-room and b Another fast daily t) and Japan , Fast Ms< room and tonrixt k Francisco and Los A aries and fnll inf< agents Chicago & N« Sept 14 Cured Kay Fever M A. J. Nusbanni, 1 writes: "Last year} months with a Hnuin. ing that it interfered I had many of the sy ver, and a doctor's p reach my case, and I cines which seemed my" case. Fortunate' having Foley's Hone, quickly cured me. used Foley's Honey > same success." Sold ADMINISTRATOR'S N« FINA L 8ETT STATE OF ILLINOIS,, MCHKNBY COUNTY. S Estate of John J. Millet To all whom it may cot by notified that on MOD September. 1906. I, as tin said Estate, will present of McHenry County, at t Woodstock, Illinois, my acts and dqtags as such . ask the Court to be disch; all further duties and ) nected with said Estate « tlon thereof, at which t may be present and rosio if you choose so to do. Dated at McHenry, this A. D. 1906. GBR 7-3t* in Franeisew and - i|M. II line. An excur- tr first-class limits tie in effect from ; 3 to 14, inclusive, limits, on account uvention. Three California daily, d, electric lighted three days to San vngeles Limited," -honfc, via the new <os Angeles, with .rist Bleeping oanu m is ' The Cbiu i" with drawing- liping cars to San {eles. For itiner- .nation apply to ch-Western R'y. I Sanimer Cold. tesvilie, Indiana, •nffered for three " cold so distress- <rith my business, ptoms of hay fe- scription did not >ok several medi- - only aggravate1 I insisted upoir and Tar and it y wife has since d Tar> with the v G. W. Besley. NCE QF FILING •EMEAWP.' deceased. 4o: Vou are here- ty, theiird day of Administratrix of • the County Court e Court House ID inal report of my Imlnlstratrlx, ana god from any and >jx>nsibilities cou- a my admlnlstra- le and place you such application, r<h day of Auvust, (DDK L. MILLKB. Administratrix. Another Oood Maa He neglected to tak<- Cure at the first sign o: hoping it would wes was soon a victim of There is danger ia dels Kidney Cure is taken a toms will disappear, strengthened and yon and well. A. R. Bass < tone Wrong. Foley's Kidney kidney trouble, away, and he '•right's disease. , bnt if Foley's once the spmp- he kidneys are *re soon sound •f Morgantown, "fcahtef" i| ii dfifiM fiO ifchblat tHii ihU^: ; ^ lii Self Major Hamm, feditor ahd bl the Constitiitiohalisti EinitiebCe, fey., When he was fiercely Attacked fotii1 yeafr* ago by Piles, boiight a box of Bhckien's Arnica Salve, oi which be »aya; "it cured me in tto days and no trouble since." Quickest healer of Burns, Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25c at N. H Pot» esch'a, McHenry, 0. W. BesleyWest McHenry, drug stores. Thi* I»^f ahd Tbe Wi«fc!y Inter Ocaaa--|1.M geli botb tot QUO year special deaL w ̂ mm* Ind., had to get np tec or twelve times in the night and had a -evere backache and pains in the kidney*, and wae cared by Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold W. Besley. • v Nntlee! Toinanre publication in The Plain* dealer copy must be in the office no later thou Wednesday noon of each week. Advertisers, especially, are asked to take particular noti< .< to this effect. "Make Bay While th« Man Shines." There is a lesson in the work of the thrifty farmer. He knows that the bright sunshine may lar-t but a day and ho prepares for the sboMrers whiob are so liable to follow. 80 it should ba with overy household. Dysentery, diarrhoea, and cholera morbus may attack soma member of the home without warning. Cbathberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar* lliapft Remedy, whicH is the best kbowa iflfcdidlne for these diseases, should al­ ways be ktfpt at hand, as immediate treatment id hecessary ahd delay tnay prove fatal. For sale by 6. W. Besley. The Plaindealer will be sent to any address on trial three months for twenty- fire cents, and will bo discontinued at •ba aspiration at that Hue «*lais otfeor WIN ofdarod. ffrlt, •itea ak te~6i«T P. Bpieasl, im% Viiifiala S»„ St. tffd-, wrliwi "for ovar ••Hfl I was trouWrd with kidiiey and affettiah« t̂ilt-fa (ĵ ed m tottbb pftlh rifid Wo^y. i lost ^esH bnd all fuii dowh; ahd h yeif agd had id aUatidbti work eritiWly. i haa three bt tlib bMt piiyfticiftiil who did ifae no kood ahd 1 was prabtically giirtiii hp to ttW. t'oleyi kidtiey Cure wad tecom- ihehded Slid the first bottlti gave me gteat relief, and after taking the second bottle X was entirely cured," Sold by Q, W. Besley, We give you the news of town and county, and give it to you right, while The Weekly Inter Ocean prints the tele­ graphic news ot America and the cabled hews of all t)ie world. $1.56 for botft ptppri onfc year. "AT TH1 M'Henry County Fu(r. :WHICH WILL BE HELD 43* WOODSTOCK. II^ Monday, Tuesdayt Wednesday, T hu rsday and Friday, ;: Aug. 37-31, 1906. CapteJn Matterly. 'Expert Aereria^it «Li\d NavigOLtor, will attempt the daring featy to the ama^enhent of the multitudes who attend. He is an experienced aerialist, and this novelty o£ these days of wonderful advancement in aerial navigation should ~>rove a pleasing* attraction for the thousands of interested visitors. i Concorts given every day during the Fair, Exciting Speed Contests, Aii- .. -j, Mjmobtte'Parade and Races. Live Stock Parades, Athletic and Acrobatic Events and 1 many other novel attractions. THIS TUf'S filr Will SWpiSS ill pfeVlOUS CxtliMttoBS. Wil. DESMOND, President. - - GEO. A. HUNT, Secretary Professional, Society >• a^nd Bxtsinesss Cards CENTERVILLE Market We handle everything in the line of fresh and salt MEATS and Sausages. We also handle the Mc­ Henry Creamery Butter. CHas. G. Frett, McHenry, III. Chicago A Nortta-Westertt« Effective May 30, IWXJ. WKKK DAY TBAIH8. BIOHTH BOUND .Via Elgin... ..Via Des Flaines L.ive ChikRo. 7.(« i no... 12.3 p na Via EIEID -- •1.0' p m Via Des i'faiues.... 3.4.ri • m ..Via Des'Ptaines.... 4.00 :> m ..Via E*k1d 4.5? > tn Via T)es Plaines..,. ' Saturday only. SOHDAV TRAINS. . .Via Des I'laines... .. .Via Elgin. . .. , ..Via Des I'laines . .... Via Eltfln WCKK DAT TRAINS. SOUTHBOCNA. . ..Via Pes T'laines.... .00 tm... 9.45 .nn. . tt.lO.. m... t.02 <i m... L<- ive Hcl <mry. *7.12 i in . 7.'£in m.... 8.:Q;I M.... 4.2a i» m... 4.23 p m-- 0 171> . VIHKIKIU. ,.V!:I. ]>OS L'l:iin(»N.... Via Des I'laines.. ...Vii. F:iRjr. Via i'laiiififl *M«aduy only. ensn.*r TRAINS. . 7.29am. Via ElgJn 7.08 |) Dl Via Des Plalues 7.48 urn Via Des 1'lulnes 7.48 pm ViuKltftn. Arrive McHenry. ..,1017 a ro ...10.17 a DI ...Jt.5«> p m ....2.37 p m 4.45 p m . ..6.40 p m . ..S.40p in ... 9.37 a in ...11.14 a m ...11.14 am ... 4.56 pm Arrive Chicago. ,...P.35 a ra ...141.10a ro .. .9.35 am ...S.l.» p ra ..5.10 p lit ....?K> p m ..10.25 a m .. .8.25 p m ...V.15 p it ..1A.2A p CP PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits. All shapes an'I sixes. Sev­ eral proofs to select from. Each doz­ en ttiiislu-d in different styles. Price, *2.00 .rifl upward. Oiildoor Work. Wo>have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor ^ork, such as group pictures, views • bulldiuns, cattle, machinery, etc. K ilakTSemerits. Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed iu Hvfrv Instance. Finished in black and white or uotors. Frames. A variety of styles In stock to select (rom. Odd sisett made up for any slse picture, certificate, stc. Wankrgan it... sssr the (Handpipe. WKST MeHRNKY, ILL. Telephone, 49S sat aa>e» MA0NET1C HEALER pvtNf ta sa lasviwsiaff Oh|«a((e prsa^ tips* lap obMfsa *9 w oai««*k VIKIIMIM Mailt (wisisr W»bw*b A vs., «ED LAFIHWN I WIN #T W* "AH*! Tii*!«usy. YhttCvflKy koh n?id bveiiiH^i frOni Slii* S U- Tfar bf tlits ii|he I will tte at tht! Elgih free rtt feithfci* btfefc. All mail tt) Ub addresdfed fee to Eigiri dftce. w y Prof* P. kiuuball Hall, ^parliug Blutfk, A. Lt&cH Chicago. 111. «lgin, III The International Beauty Show ADMISSION FREE! WE NOW hove on exhibition in our store more than 500 Beaut •nmpbm 0f INTERNATIONAL woolens gathered from the fam­ous looms of the world. It won't cost you a cent to come here and have a peep at them. If you see what you like, order it; if you dOB'V don't order and you've lost nothing but a little time. But we know that among this choice assortment from The International Tailoring Co. TIM LU(MI Ciutom TaHoriac Coacara ia tk* W«U yon are bound to find some -some style to pattern to please you- aatisfv you. Retnember: every INTERNATIONAL garment is made atorwtfy to your own measures and order. Every garment pec^fct. W« tale your nmumru and guaranU* tatfykctiom > M. J. WALSH, W. McHENRY. Begins next Monday, August 20. When Summer Goods of every description must go at some price as this "Little Store" has no room for any kind of Merchandise beyond the sea­ son. A few two-piect Sumamr Sfiits, sizes 4 tO 10j @ • . . . » . . • • * • r • .« • • • • 35^ A f e w G i r l s ' D r e s s e s a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 1 9 ^ One lot Lawns, per yard One lot wide Ribbon, your choice ;*|OC One lot 50c Waist Goods, at <>&5C One lot Child's Ozfoid Shoes. 75c One lot Ladies' Oxfords Shoes. $><>9 One lot Men's Shirts worth up to $3.00, your choice. ,«»«»#,«,1, ,.«<«. 1,,, , $i»oo to One lot Men's Collars, > *>< ••... • J* Come and help clear out the st?rfF. Your kindness will be appreciated* t John TOOTH BRUSHBS HAIR BRUSHES Wsr-drllliBf a specialty. ' 'PhoasMS. WM. BACON bsalar in VVindttillls, Pipes, t>umps, fittlugSi Weil 8upt>iies. klrst-claw ftuafauteed at all tim«. MCHENRY, Si » , ; H. Dfuggist. PountaM ij-Mngw ^ Hot Wlttf Bottle* 1>A VID G. WELLS, M. 1». AM) OCU r.r. --„ coi:ti-r Elm <»r« JlcUeiii y Telephone No. b>HY£UJ.AjN.SlIUUKOX win! rtVEtij-uce cot m r Elm **»i ^ FEOKKS& FEUEKB pHYSlClAJirf AND SUUGEOK8, :11m m* I>. T. SMILEY A TTORNEY AT LAW. WoodsUxik, Illinois ' All business ItitrustWl to his eare will he i ^roperly and promptly attended to: " W. P. STONE, D. 13. s fcSu<*rt»ssor to Dr. F. C. Tioss.) k :: Office Honrs froui 9 a. m. until SiSflf.*" - > D. m. AlbOOpen eVeniDKS. McHENRY, - - ILLINOIS Office and Residence over l'et»:*scb*8 Dm| Store. Telephone No. 274. • %'NO PR.;^y 13. CHAW3ERLIlsf"-" -j DENTIST. twice atiid Residence oyer ft. J. Walsh's 'Stoni ;^': Hours: 8:oo to 5:30. "" W«»T . .W. J. - ....... .. «1„.. *. do Job Work •1 iWij 111 »v fitiiii'j- \ 'f Cieneral Teaming of all kinds. x ixcavatl9« and Gradlnf, « ncHENRY , - - V - ILLINO Telephone No. 393. SIMON STOFFEt Insurance Agent for all classes of property in the best Companies. West McHenry, Illinois FRANK BUHR PRACTICAL PAINTEli . AND PAPER HANGAR ^ , CARRIAGE PAINTING, 55.00 dRd UPWARi House and Siffn Painting and all Interior Dec­ orating. Kesidciicu uortli town lineouo block - wes. of river. Teiephdne No.SM. MCHENRY, - - - ILLINOIS R. H. OWEN Pianos for sale and rent. Tuulng and repair lng at reasonable prices. * First class Work only. McHEN|lfe TLLINOl John J. Vycital DEALEU IN Gener&l Hardware Stores, Paints and Oils. Tin and ma* chine repairing of all kinds. 'Phone 641 Mt-HEN K.Y, - - itflJNOia Tel. Main 1714. WHY >'o people of Henry. Lake A,, o t h e r oounta drop iu at Lambert Q. Seng's 93 Fifth Ave.. CHICAOO? Because It Is SO houie like. KILL™. COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS wjfl Dr. King's New Discovery FOR C ON SUMPTION Price OUGHSand 60c & $1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB­ LES, or MONEY BACK. PATENTS Promptly obtained, or FCC RETURNtD. SO VKANS' (XPIIUINCI. Uur OHAROKS ART TI|> LOWCST. 8«nd model, photo or akateh for axpHt MMOh and report on patentability. KirHIWOfMfltT auita eonduoted before all eoorta. Fatenta obtained through tu, MVt» TISSDand SOLD, free. TSAM-MAIWS, •lOMa and OORVBLOMTS qulokly obtained. •. Opposite U. I. Patent Ofldoe* ' WA<HIWOTOW, O. O. DSWIFT&0 HOLUSTCK'S V- Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggm A Buy Mediidoe for finiy Petal#. Briagfc Ooldes fleslth and Eeaswel Vigoft uneclfle for Constifcauoti, lodlgSstiob, torm, 85 cents a box. Genuine >i,usrni Daeo COMPAN*, Madison, 1 -DEN NU6QET* FOR SJUJ.0W PiOKff fe- v-f-.v-' WR ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY **B-TAR Aa Improvement over *U ConfUf Lung tnd Bronchial RemedloiL Cures Coughs, Strengthsnn tht Lungt, gently mores tht BoW«li| Plemnt to the taste And good' illko for Young and Old. fMsanifcyhatou mucin ce^csfasss.«.a4 Sold by N. H. PETE8CH, JULIA BTORY. MoHeory; G, W. B£8LE^

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