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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jan 1907, p. 4

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TSRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: yw ...;. -- , tl-60 Viz months, Sell. flwe months. 40ct». tharidiy, Jiiwtiy 31, 1907# Dr. Osier says people would live long­ er if they stopped UBing tobacco. Prob­ ably it would seem longer to some. President BUI'S threats bear out the that the railroads ate try- the people to desperation. i scientist aaserto that high oollm^eolaee headaches, which is an indication that dudes have brains, after •IL will find that the govern* mentclerlt would Bubmit to a raise in •alary without insisting on a record vote. 1 _ * Mr.Rooeevett should really let some- My ebe snooeed Senator Piatt first, ao that the change might not be too : «*"•* nwiij|p«ilrfi¥ has now readied the iWai'tts where paragraphera cease from troabting and cartoonists let htm stay Dostoo would never hare adopted tlM«e blue laws if her citiaeas had not .iwi too much inclined to punt the •a^S®i red. Go*. Soghes continues to excite ap- snrprise among his by standing to his ante-election that New York will mayor at the last before it is time to Gov. Hughes of New York is said to leave the door of h» office wide open with his desk in plain view while he is working. It nlust be quite a treat for the visitors to see a real live governor earning his salary. The London Express is getting un­ easy because it has discovered that the United States is getting rich ten times as fast as great Britain. Still, (be American also spends his money ten times as fast as his British cousin. Altho said to be "richer than Rocke­ feller," Mr. Weyerhaussr seems to be permitted to persue the even tenor of his way, principally because he refrains from lecturing his fellow men on how to be happy tho struggling for a living. It will be observed that Dr. Osier's remark to the effect that all tobacco in the world should be thrown into the sea came a few days after Christmas. He evidently g6t the usual quality of Christmas cigars. It hnMM that the new shah of Pwia wlBl%f»gin btwlnjes hy cutting off a few beads. How liWa change of ad- nriBfetraticn in this country. - ate At the rate the indictments are piling up against the Standard Oil Co., it will aoon be monopolizing the titpe of the oovrtpaa well as the visible supply of nfi. . ; The newspaper man who discovered that ^Senator-elect Guggenheim began llie barefooted might find on farther Investigation that he also began it bald- There Would be several thousand dis­ appointed people of the "I told yon ao variety, if the Corey-Gilman couple should settle down and live happily An Illinois nan who is being sned for divoree and alimony simply denies that he is married. His wife certainly ne­ glected her dnty if she permitted him to Sotfet it ' The Carter Harrison who is talking of Manning for mayor of Chicago is the same one who, a few years ago, thought he bad headed right for the doors of the White House. Next year, we are told, a determined effort will be made to give husbands and wives equal rights. Wonder what Hgbts the wives will give up in order to equalize matters. \ James 3. Hill says it will take five years to relieve the car shortage. Pro­ vided, of course, tbat the people foolish­ ly pwsbt in loading themselves down with Republican prosperity. jA Maine newspaper Bays the way to itipke a cat stay at home is to grease its Two widows have appeared and filed claims to the scraps of the man who blew himself and the cashier of a Philadelphia bank to pieces. This is a slight jar to those who have claimed insanity for the gentleman. Capt. Hobson declares that Japan is anxious to bring on a quick war with the United states. Isn't Capt. Hobson guilty of a breach of confidence? Japan certainly didn't expect him to say any­ thing about it. - ' Prayer is being put' to some rather < peculiar uses these days. A Wall street brokerage office opens each day with prayer, a Michigan newspaper has grace before each issue, and an Iowa lynch­ ing was preceded by a fervent invoca- i tion a few days since. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, 'bright eyes, happy thoughts. Sold by N. H. Pet- esch, druggist. A action Sato. ' , ' The undersigned, having sold his farm, will sell at public auction, on the old John Freund farm, 11" miles north of Johnsbnrgh. 2 miles east of Ring- wood, on Friday, February 8, commenc­ ing at 12:30 p. m., the following de­ scribed property: Fourteen choice cows, new milkers and close springers, some with calf by side; bay mare, 15 years old, weight 1,000 pounds; three 2-year-old heifers; 8-year-old Holstein bull; 2-year-old Durham bull; 7 brood sows, bred to a full blood Chester White boar; 37 fall shoats; 6 geese; 3 turkeys; 40 chickens; McCormick grain binder; McCormick corn harvester; McCormick moWer; broadcast seeder; Rock Island corn planter; 6-Shovel corn cultivator; spring tooth cultivator; 2 section har­ row; pair bote; lumber wagon; disk pul­ verizer; fanning mill; feed cooker hold­ ing two barrels; hog rack-^ milk wagon; 100 bushels or more of oats; 15 bushels barley; 20 bushels rye; 2 stacks corn stalks; quantity of oat straw; 3 milk cans: 6 bushels Yellow Dent seed corn; 10 bushels potatoes; quantity fine hay in barn; wood burner heating stove; shov­ els, forks and other articles too numer­ ous to mention. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of one year will be given on good bankable notes with in terest at 6 per cent No properly to be removed until settled for. Geo. Vogel, auctioneer. NICK L. FREUND. Your money refunded if after using three-fourths (J) of a tube of ManZan you are dissatisfied. Return the bal­ ance of the«tube to your druggist, and your money will be cheerfully returned. Take advantage of this offer. Sold by N. H. Petesch, druggist. MASTER'S HALE OF BEAX ESTATE. By virtue of au order of the Circuit Court of McHenry County, Illinois, I will on Friday, tbe 8th day of February, A. D. 1907, at the hour of 11 o clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the court house, in the City of Wood­ stock, County of McHenry arid State of Illi­ nois, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, tbe following described real estate, to-wit: The North Half (>A) of Lot Number One (1) of the Southwest Quarter (H) and Lot Number One (1) of the .Northwest Quarter (M), all in Section Number Seven (7), Township Number Forty-four (44) North. Range Number Nine (0) East of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in the County Of McHenry arid State of Illinois, and known as the Richard Givens farm, located about three miles Southeast of the Village of Mc^- Henry. / Twenty percent of the hid to be paid ID cashoo dayx>f sate; balance on delivery of deed. . • CAI^VXN J. HENDRICKS, * Master In Chancery. Pine Salve Qarb&lized acts like a poul­ tice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, chapped, hands and lipst cuts, burns Sold by N. H. Petesch, druggist. WE HAVE ONE OF THE MOST b e a u t i f u l LINES OP LA­ DIES'. & GENTS* WATCHES VER SHOWN in TOWN 'V*>'V iyvJfj.-' GET m PRICES npHB largest and best line of Jewelry can always lie* found at this store. 0«r goods are all purchased from old established hoiises, pd we «ui and will give a with fevery piece of Jewelry that goes out of the place. Again we wish to call your attention to the lact that we receive all the latent cb|j&eard played at our store* We also wish to impress upon th^ minds of those who con- templa t£ the of? piauoto GISTQU^^RIC^S . -Ml 4 't1.-' •*'1. f 1 . .. * .... - > . *\v "' m£i& •im&a N.A.'HUEMANN, WEST McHENRy,̂ ̂ ?l'V IM-INOIS OUR STOCK OF L A D I E S ' A N D GENTS' RINGS IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. IT N E V E R W A S More COHPLETE /"'i' 1 r * * ' i- -- (ill OUR PRIQ5 Li. S< iii DAVID «. WELLS, M.». ® IHYSICIAST, SURGEON AND UCULIWT #• Office and residence corner Elm Graen streets, McHenry. Telephone No. 811 . Kiue of Tramps. The "King of Tramps," which shows $t the Central opera hcuse next Sunday evening promises to be the banner attraction of the season. Look over the cast and form youjr own opinion: CAST OF CHARACTERS. Phelander Tickel?peck!e. •. Oscar O'Shea Mark Hartley.fi.......Carles Munroe ThS' ^ Tom Stanton. .f .*J.>»<<Pierre Aokey Sam Tracy i . James Chest Col. Wm, Hartley. ... J. Elliott Lawyer Britt.... Officer McCoy AH Flashy Kate.. Triple Long .. Edith Hartley... f,\- ".V'V A. ' W*': Noning Ubgr? • • •' * t •'T«.-1 ,i«• • t. Ir» a MMgr ttnun on mother^ Her •yytcm U called upon to tuppi^ Mmrialimeikt for two. y Some form of nourohment tkt wl m eatOy dken by notW# •yteni) It J.J ^19 -B0QQ9Q* / Scotf if Emutsion contain* tS»Oj grMftMt pottiblo amount of form. HOT FIGHT ON At tike Today--Special Elmstlsn of Village Officers. > Modiw sad baby are w Jialpad % too*. it-.Wil* • AUL IMOKUaSTSt 80e. AND $1.00 .Tom Macke , '..'., Fred Murray ...Miss Omea May . ...Trixie Lewis ... .Esther Evans SYNOPSIS. Act 1.--Col. Hartley's summer home on the Hudson river. , y * v. Act 3.--Lawyer Britt's office, New York City. Act 3.--Mother Malone'a underground den, known as "hell's kitchen," on wa­ ter front, Brooklyn* Act 4.--Mark Hartley's home in Kew York pity. r ̂ Yankee Doodle entertainers: Oscar O'Sbea, Esther Evans, Clyde Lonir, Trixie Lewis, The King of Tramps brass quartet and others. The King of Tramps orchestra will render a musical program from the fol­ lowing: "King of^Tramps," "His Maj­ esty the Maid/' "Love's Garden." "In Roseland," "Kimona Girl," "Ginger Bread Man," "The Diplomat," "Happy Heinie," "Little Giant," "Off to tbe Front," "Geo, Washington, Jr.M . : • • -- : -- r > ' • ! f " Auction Sale. V Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction on the farm t#o miles sooth of McHenry, on the Barreville road, on Thursday, Feb. 14, commenc­ ing at 12 o'clock, boon, the following described property: Twenty-eight head of live stock, consisting of 10 choice cows, close springers; 2 heifer calves coming: one year old; 2 bulls coming one year old; 3 good work horses--one black gelding, 17 years old, 1400 wt.; chestnut mare 11 years old, 1350 wt.; black geld­ ing 11 years pld, 1150 wt. ; 10 brood sows bred to Chester White boar; one shoat; about 100 chickens; 250 bushels 20th Century seed oats; 2± stacks hay; Os­ borne corn harvester; McCormick grain binder; McCormick mower; hay rake; hay rack; tiruck wagon; milk wagon; bog rack; sulky plow; 2 walking plows; 2 pulverizers; 2 spring tooth cultivators; 2-section harrow; 2 sets work harness; pair heavy leather fly nets; set driving harness; wood heater; about 10-bushels Rural New Yorker potatoes and a few small articles. Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount a credit of ten months will be given on approved n^tes at 6 per cent per annum! Usual lunclv at. noon. tieOr-Vjegel,- auctioneer. - . : i P.#rCwjM|sv: A Thousand Dollar* Worth of tioocl. A. H. Thurnes a well known coal operator of Buffalo, O.", writes: "I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, passing gravel and stones with excraciat'ng pain., t got no relief from medicine until I* be­ gan taking Foley's Kidney Cure, then the result wa* surprising. A few doSes started the brick dast like fine stones, and now I have rio pain across my kid­ neys and I fee) like a new man. It has done me $1800 worth of good.? <iuWv Besley. • ; : Kzpr«8»loUM (ifConrtulenc.. St. Patricia Court 187, mourns again the loss of aji esteemed Wwter, - Bridget Sutton, who departed this life Jan. 17, 1907; therefore, we, H e member* uf St. Patricia Court, eivc forth nnr heartfelt syin;athy to the bereaved hn«haml uu<\ | children for the heavy loss and broken family circle. Tbe Court keenly feel* the loss of our faithful sister, who was ever ready with helping hand to work for God and onr order as Y. C B., sn4 who will ••ver be reineml>ered. May our divine I^>rd mmfort .ihn broken hearts of her borrowing family and urant onto ber eternal rest. MATHI LDA M EYJCRS. ^ JOBANNAKNO«r ^ " MAHGAKETCJUEARV. B»ild« tip v>*H«te tissue, promotes ap- peffte, improves digestion, indices re 'jfresbing sleep, give* renewed health ^and strength. That's what Hollister's Roeky Mountain Tea does. dS cents, Tea or Tablets Ask your druggist.; Ma^ue ballotStoflel's February 11, Today (Thursday) the election of offi­ cers for the new village of Fox Lake is taking place, and from reports heard from the district there is a hot fight on for the control of the village. Two pickets, a People's and a Citi­ zens', have been put into the field and the candidates on each are working their strings as if they had been out for village offices for years. Otie would not think that this .was their first elec­ tion. : On the Citizens* ticket, for trustees, is seen tbe name of George Maypole, a brother of former Alderman Wm. May­ pole of Chicago. J The men on both tickets are well known in the lakd district and they are considered among the best and most influential politicians in tbat section of the county. , ** Following are shown the^ two tickets, tbe plan being for thfe successful trus­ tees to ohoose their president:. ^ 'vf; • Fred W. Schtrir. * , r For Village Trustees-4 : '•*1 • "f. • • jy t»W.- John Bailey. Frank Maronir: - Joseph Saupe|#i John Corbett. •§.>] Bert Stanley. Thomas Collins.' * 1 f , For Village Clerii^ ' >7^ Harry Dunnell. /j For Village Trustees-r « i ft;4 John G. Brown. xv, ; -- i,'.a { ; Converse Marble. _ - >•* Otto Muerchke; -1' - ' • Colon H; Ostrftnder;' -J*' • * Edward B. Scott. tA:54 .1 .. . ... ^ George Maypole. PROM THE ANTILUE8. Chamberlain's Conch Remedy Benefit* a City Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica, * ;i Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a member of the City Council at Kings­ ton, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows; "One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Repaedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me trouble and I think I should Wve been more quickly relieved if I had continued the remedy. That it was beneficial and quick in re­ lieving me there is no doubt and it is my intention to obtain another bottle.' For sale by all druggists. ' '. ' Kanqleon'i Name^ r The name Napoleon written In Greek characters will form seven different words by dropping the final letter of each in succession. When read, these words form a complete sentence, mean­ ing, "Napoleon, the destroyer j.>f whole cities, was the lion of his people." 1 Wroag. ' ' 'r '•Th^e i^ vvvord of one syllabte ln the English language that is always spelled wrong, even by tbe most edu­ cated people."1' ;•; '^What is thatf^ •<. ^The word 'wronfc.' ' i i .i Obvfonaly. "Let toe see," mused the sfkirtlng editor. "What i» an incubator7" "Ao incubator," replied the agricul­ tural editor, "is an egg plant." Discouragement is but disenchanted egotism.--Mazzini. » 1 Four prizes to be given »t the mas­ querade to be held at Stoffel's hall, on Monday evening, February 11. Watch thr^e eolouins for fnll p&rJicnfar«;.jpj^' w«>k. • •SSI-- Th«t's the boose the Doctor bu|lt, • Tlie bjggeet honse yOu see • Thauk goodneiw be ^>n "t get otir money Eor we take Holliater'H Rocky Moun* : *»in Tea. -Ask your druggist. Sietz^erV orchestra furnishes the mu­ sic for the uiaxquerade ball at Stoffel's hail ou Monday evening. February 11. ^ <*----i~ --»-- v ^'t. >' :ys Going to M Cocttproi ^ Jfv"" 3#ggsby (2 a. m.)-I shay, offlsbief, Is thisb--hie--Blank street? Policeman- Yes. Jaggsby--Wish you'd--hlc--dYect me to 411. Goin' to-rWc-̂ 'tend lecture t h e r e . • P o l i c e m a n -- A t t e n d f t lecture at this hour. 0t ttM Jaggsby--Yea. Thash's wJhere I--hie-- live, an* I'm married. Sbee?--Chicago 5" harness I-lAVE) you placed * * your order for your new spring har­ ness? If not, let us figure with you. We are turning out some of the finest work ever se£n in Mc- Henfy and want to do your wok. New harnesses are being b e i n g t u r n e d o u t here right along and our customers are pleased. Come i n and Jet us ygu our prices. ; f;;; m. Jl. Cbeleiit McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Did Vou Say 7 • can supply you (•!ln first-class style , With the finest meats thai money can buy. ; ,r fVe sell beef by the . q u a r t e r . D o y o u ^ ,4;?|srant <mi# X If. so, V;ipie*ik; :.uP- f v Pfesh - Fislf - Wiiay 11 , JR. Want Column, AH advertisements inserted under thin h«iad* follow ing r&t.es: Five linen or ess, 25 cents for first insertion i 15 cent* (or earh subsequent insertion. More than five lines, 5 cents a line for lirst insertion, and 8 cents » line for additiona insertions. xrVARM FOB 8ALE-H. O. Mead Offers his farm, coaststiDg of 125 acres, model farm house, two good bams, pottltry honse, spring house; within ouu mile of depot at McHenry. condensing factory, butter fafctorv and grist mill. Terms reasonable and made known' On application U. C. MKAD, Wqst McHoury, lU. "C>pi{ SALE--Rich, (lurk, level prairie land, $6.50 to $7.00 tin acre, on easy terms. Tith s perfect. Splendid climate. All Make money on land I sold. ' STMON STORJRSI,. 88-6t T7VOR SALE-- D&Kota antNEolorado lands. Homesteads located, fop further infor­ mation apply to or address E. W. Howe, Mc­ Henry, III. " i h "\S A* > " ' W-. ,s'. • t 4\ • , , . .M-', K£;' '• . .. . A '4 vL WA-A : •Jii Wn, $K' . <-? TjAOii SALE--The Henry CJolby building K v iron bridge. McHeory. Apply to E. W. llowe, McHenry, 111 ; near 29-it. p-*OR SALE 1 For further information luquii G. »/ RAHPALL, Wtst McHenry, III. Eighty acres of tiled hay land, 'or further information inquire of ... 31-flt* t^OH KENT--80-acro farm, one mite south £ or West Mchenry. Inquire at West Mc­ Henry State Bank. - 3t 3t* WANTED.--A girl to learn tailor's trade. No one need uppty Unless bandy with the needle. A|>ply at once to J. I): 1.6I>TZ. C^NE HONIHtEn dollars reward for the ^ name of any man living or dead who has sold more McHenry county real estate than has l». F. QuhTlan. That's all he does. Farms for sale in all parts of the country. C'ljill on or write I>. F. OUINLAM, Woodstock, 111., Tel«vhonfc 018 or 701.1 We want young men and women to learn telegraphy at our school. iTnpre cedented demand for operators. Good positions guaranteed. Expenses very low. Catalogue explaining all free. Dodge'* Institute, Monroe St, Valpa­ raiso, Ind. • Fal> 7 :' Soad The Plaindeal*. ,'̂ H.I Bank of This Bank receives, deposits, buys and sells Foreign and; Domestic. Exchange, and does ft v GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all business intrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entirely satisfact­ ory to oar customers and respect^ fully solicit the public patronage* Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class security. Special attention given -& to collections " "^NSURANC^;--; in J"irst Class .Companies, at the lowest rates. Yours Respectfully Perry & Owen, Notary Public. - Bankers. •?*F CENTERVILLE We haadle everything ̂ the line of fresh a«d wAt MEATS . and Sausage«, rWe also handle Johiis^ borgh Creamery Butter. . ' r - . t'fjmn , Vi-I ifii.ii'ijH •"'j I , Chas. Q. Frett, McHenry, HI. PHOTO STUDIO. Portraits. AH shapes ant sizes. Sev­ eral proofs to select from. Each doz­ en finished in ditferentstyles, Price, ' Si.00 i'.mi upward. Outdoor Work. We have extensive apparatus for all kinds of outdoor uork, such--as group pictures, views •- buildings, cattle, machinery, etc. F.nlargopnentii. Copied from any small picture. Likeness guaranteed in every Instance. Finlslied in black and white or colors. F>am«s. A variety of styles in stock to select from. Odd sizes made up for any size picture, certificate, etc, Wawkegan St., near the Stan<|p|Bt. WEST McHENRY, ILL. Tole&Hone, 493 ' - <(|hicago & North-Western;; ' • ! Effective November 18,1906. VKCK 0AY TIXAIHS. rhfrVnrfi ' NOHTHBOCND , 7.00 »™,i; Via Elgin... Arrive 9.00 a m... a.25 p la... 4.00-p in... 4.57 p m... ..Via Dps PlalQSS .Via DesPlalnes.. ViaHgln.. ~ NtPlalni .Via DeoFlalnes.. 8UWDAY THAIR8. a.4ft a • • ,. via Elgin. . :.. «.10a i^vi.Yla lies Plaid*.. « . « 8 p . . . . V i a K l g i n , . S L , --tmr. WKKK DAY TBI! SOUTHBOUND. Via Elgin.,... . . . V i a D e « P M l n e s . ...Via DosFlatnes. " gUNDjUr TKAIKS. 7.20am;...... Via Elgin.... 5.00p w.....I.-Vialies I'ialaM.. 0.00 p n. .ViaElgin. .... Leave McHenry. T.ao a I*.... 8.28a ia.,. 4.23 p TO-.. 4.23 p ra».'. :10.17 a ra 10.17 am 4.50 p m .. ..6.40pm 8.40 p m . ....11.14am 11.14 am 4.66 p ra Arrive Chicago. 10.10 am 9.55 a m .....a. 16 pm 7.10 p m 10.H5 a m ......tt.ao p nc .'. 7.50 pm I 9vj>t< C Swd ftlH LOA%U O ir ii ii in ill •iiin FEGEKS fir FECJERg • pllYSICIANH AND SUUUEONS, McH_. 1 111. Office at Residence, corner Court Telephone333. ' W"* * #1 A ' ** y * t "• \ \ M , • . ... . {/. Tk T. SWBLEfls •JJ A TTOKNEY AT LAW. Woodstock, Iltlw^l All business intri^sted to his care Wtil Hi properly Tind pfoinptly attended to. > -fel r •. 1?. •. W. :®V STONE;-!*, T*. f . (iSuccessof to Dr. F. C. Ross.) QSice Bouts from 9 a,|tn. until 5:8® J? f - ̂ p. m. Also open eveninRS. McBENRY, "P IJLIJNOia V j Office and KesWeace over Veteseh-s 1*98 Btore. Telephone No. 874. ^ on A M BH3 H D1SNTIST. Office and Reshitaco over n. J. Wiieh'i Hours: 8:oo to 5:30. Wisirr MOSHN«T. "•^*1 Telephone No. 393, SIMON STOFFEL Insurance Agent for all classy of ^operty in t^| best Companies. * West McHenry, lllln||j .v, FRANK BUHR i * PRACTICAL PAINTKSk „r • :'C*% , AND PAPER HANGE* w, .« (Mist PAINTING, S5.90 «ll BW*lf House and Sign nl-ing aud all Interior. Dec* «£ MCBENBY, ILLINOW A » DEAtEk IN . ' * _ J Generotl Hardware Stoves, Paints and Oils. Tin a«d .-SS^ chine repairing of ail kinds.' 'Phone McHENRY, . • « ILLINOia 'f'ij ^ Telephone, No. 69*. Office in Hefn­ er bldg.. Center villi 'W$ •i WIILEY M. D.(. VETERINARY SURQEON &. ArsjJ. Q£fHxisx.:;, ' McHENRY, ILLINOIS Welf-drjillng a specialty...-. i-7PhcHWr|(p(t' WM. BACON Dealer in Windmills, Pipes, Pumps, FittiB|^|' . if;, iSlell Supplies. First-class work »••• 8 , guaranteed at all times. \>»?** U S*' McHEK-RY, ttL;n*« .7%it', WHY do people of jkk Henry. Lake ao o t, h e r counttj irop in at . , , ; l-jimbert 0. Hi Fifth Ay^y CHICAOO?;:: ' Because home like. , K I L L v r s C O U C H AND CURE THE l U N C 8 WTH Dr. King's New Discovery forC ' 0NSUMPTI0N Pries OUGHSand 60c&$1.00 OLDS Free Trial. Surest ami Q,uioke«t Oure^nut" THROAT and LUNG TBOUB> LES, or MONEY BACK ' •: 'Y ; VtompOy obtairad. or FEE HKTO....-^ MYIMS'(XPERIEKM. OurOMABOaaaa* THl LOWEST. Send model, photo or «fa»c| tw expert aesccb and free report on patwntaWM^. MFRtNCCMENT Brnts oonducted britaf alt courts. Patents obtained Otrongfa u«, WW** TISED aod SOLO, free. TMWt SIONS and OOPVItlOHTS.4aleklT (MateaA. Opposite U. 8. Patsnt OflkWi WA8HINQTONt 0. C. Wi * HiausTefi'9 .v. . peky MwmttHn Tea Niqgetl;; A Busy Kk^ae for Bniy ^Mfli. ^ Goldea Health and Bwewsa VJfor. - for Constipation, Indlgestkm, LiT<( Jroti * 1iidne* Iroubles, Pimples. . (, Bad Breath, 5Uwp*rf«h Bowels, ; .actcarhe. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in t, -orni, 35 centa a box. Genuine made Mr .JITBR DRUC* COMPANY-, Madison, Wis. REN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPI# * ' •> h-. ly.A, « i. v . '• T '1. 4" .̂ 4^ lion ,-mu,t.iEi'w j

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