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Boone County Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 5

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BOONE COUNTY fiEPUBLIC AN, FRIDAY, JAN. 3 0, 1902. 1 GETS COPYRIGHT CRAKE WILL COME BUTTER MEN MEET Jackson 's Big Glothing Sale Strayed. A cpnple of sheep came to mj place Dec. 1st.

Owner may nave same by proving property, paying for their keeping and this advertisement by calling on John Johannsen, mile north Frank Leatfh's. l7-2tsv State Word Session at Association in Freeport Received From Prominent Instructor Today LIQUID AIR LECTURE i i May be Given in the City In the Near Future. Mr. Shaw of the Central Lvceum Bureau of Chicago war in the city today looking" over the field with the intention of getting a date at the Der-thick opera house for a lecture on Frtd Hall Make3Stereoscopic Vitws v- of Big Wreck. I I Fred Hall has secured a copyright on the pictures he took of the Irene wreck and which are believed to bl some of the finest pictureaof a wreck ever preserved.

They are being used as stereoscopic views and have been DAIRYMEN' THERE TO FARMERS' JMSTITUTE Is Now On, ,000 rock of fine i goods. Eggs Are High! Get them by feeding Bed Albumen at A. J. Yaw's Pharmacyf 1227 'i' Liquid Air and Wireless Telegraphy" rrogrmva Hu Attracted Much interest placed on The copyright pro-l by W. J.

Clsrke. Mr. Clarke was i $15 LAY THE LAST RAIL and There Will be a Kimbtt Ijn Attendance From Boone County Is Now In Fnft Swing. Freeport, Jan. 7.

The twenty-eighth annual meeting of the Illinois Dairymen's association was opened at Ger-mania hall this afternoon at 1:30 tects him ngamst anyone; reproducing the THREE LAID AT REST Death List Grows in Belyidere in Extension of the Northwestern Road ACKSON has bought the Elegant Stock at 511 S. State Street, known as the Sands Stock Men's and Children's Clothing. Every Article in this Big Stock is clean, new up to date- High Grade Goods. 1 Last Few Days Som. or Speaker.

Who WIllAppear Before the People of Boob County are Widely Known Expert. In Their Varloo. I.lne. The committee hating in hand, the arrangements for the Boone. Cdunty Farmers' Institute ia busy at work on matter, pertaining to the annual meeting of that organization the latter part of the month.

Prof. Fred R. Crane of the State University has been secured for a talk on January 80th, his subject will be "Advantages of the Silo and Modes of Construction, illustrated chaf ts. John T. Galbraith of Carbondale, Editor of the" Jranners Institute" will give a talk on the 28 th.

j. Other speakers hare been seen red, among them B. F. Wyman, secretary of the DeKalb county Institute, and S. E.

Hall, the Cherry Valley nursery, man who will discuss the raising of apples In Boone county. The program committee are' re LAST SERVICES ARE HELD And is for sale to you, to any body who has the Cash. It must be For Charles Taplin for Jainn A. H. Bill to Peoria Completed Tuesday The last rail on the Peoria and Northwestern Railroad, the extension of the Chicago and Northwestern from Nelson, Lee County, to Peoria, a distance of eightfy-fire miles, was laid Tuesday.

Announcement is made that trains will be running into Peoria between Jan 15 and 20. The construction of the road commenced last April. I The completion of this important addition to the Northwestern system is of much interest to Relvidere oeo-ple. Half a dozen crews of men from closed out quick. GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE.

and for Mrg. Hamilton Avery Many Mourning Friend Attend fhe I.t sSerlce in Mrniory of Departed. The remains of Charles Taplin were with Marconi for seven years and was the first man who ever took a message ovr the wireless telegraphy apparatus. It is not yet decided whether 'the lecture will be given here. Resolutions.

following resolutions were unanimously adopted at a regular meeting of Flora- Camp No. C2i M.i W. A. Dec. 14, 1901.

Whereas, The Supreme Consul has seen fit to summon our beloved Clark Delavergne. 1 Resolved, That we, the members of Flora Camp, deplore the death of our neighbor who has, fallen in the prime of life, who was an honest and-upright man, an active; earnest and devoted Woodman, and emulating by his life and character the true principles of fraternal association. Resolved, That the heartfelt sympathy of this Camp be extended. to his bereaved-mother and sister in this their time of sorrow. Resolved, "That the charter of this Camp be draped in mourning for thirty days and be it further Resolved, That the 'foregoing resolutions be placed upon our records, that a copy be presented to his mother and that they" be published in the county papers and sent to the Modern Woodmen.

H. L. BOWEN. J. R.

CHAMBERLAIN. E. W. LEE. o'clock by President Joseph Newman of Elgin, with a very fine attendance of the members from all parts of the state and many visitors from Wisconsin, Iowa and Missouri.

The invocation by the Bev. O. E. Dunn was followed by an excellent address of welcome by Mayor Huenkemier. In response G.

H. G'srler the prominent DeKalb dairyman, thanked the mayor and people for Jbeir cordiality, and promised to accept' it in the spirit in which it was offered. President Newman in his annual address, spoke of the good the association has done in the twenty-eight years of its existence, land of the spread of dairying interests in the northern part of the state. He said that there has been little success in the central and southern parts of the state, owing chiefly to the inability of those who engage in it to get help to milk the cows, and he promised the man who laid at rest in the Kingston cemetery Men's Clothing. Children's and Boys Clothing.

Big Stock of furn- Tuesday, the services at the Methodist church here being largely attended. laimigjj, 1V1CI15 line snoes- in or. one article win De movea irom the! storey but sold for what it will bring. The ceremonies were in charge of quested to meet at Mrs. A.

T. Ames' this city have teen working an a the construction of the hew branch and some will continue to run there. During its construction two men from this city have very nearly offered rip store at o'clock Saturday to complete Rev. Dr. D.

M. Tompkins pastor of the church and the sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. George R. the program.

Men's, Boys and Children's Clothing. their lives to the extension of com Pierce, of the Presbyterian church. 300 Men's and 0c 300 Duck, coats, wool lined, rubber lined, storm col- who paid a touching tribute to tne merce on that branch, John Ferry and IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW Adlers' Fine Overcoats and Ulsters. Famous everywhere, from up. Men's and boys' 4-ply linen collars, 15c value, 5c to 10c.

Childrens' cape collars, regular 15c value Largest and Most Complete Stock of Neckwear eceased. Tom Nelson. i iars, pne-s irom and up To the general public outside of The Misses Kepple sang sweetly. Felt-Boots. WHAT A HEAft OF HAPPINESS IT The floral) tributes were beautifnL Many of his old friends and school In Northern Illinois.

railroad circles the opening of the would invent a successful milking ma-branch is important not because It chine a fortune of He said gives a shorter route to Peoria bat be- I tha tn high price of other farm oro- Best with out overs. With uut overs, 1st. grade. .11.19 mates were here from Kingston. cause it gives a thort route to Soring- tempting many men to give np The simple tributes of friends are All 25c All 50c All 75c All 1.00 ties $1.50 Mufflers Gloves and Mittens field.

Heretofore people going rom their but advised against a the best measurepf estimate of the WOULD BRING TO BELVIDERE I0MES Hard to do housework tfith an aching back, Hours of misery at leisure or. at work, "'j' If women only knew the cause change. "Of course. wM admit," character of He was he said, "that the son why fine said a young man from 25c grade 5oc grade "750 grad? 2,000 Pairs Men's Trousers Kingston last evening to a representative of this paper. 'There was neer Belvidere to Springfield have gone by way of Chicago.

Hereafter they will probably ordinarilly gd by way of Peoria. It also gives connection for tbis city to St. Louts where the big exposition is tq be held next summer tWO grade. I' anything the matter with him, to hear pains come fronr sick kid- i Backache neys, Underwear him tell it He was always 'Fine, no matter how sick or tired he was. and, will be much patronized by people CAVE PROCRAM Before the Woodmen and Royal Neighbors at Cherry Valley.

The Allan Family jtook part in the entertainment given by the Woodmen and Royal Neighbors at Cherry Valley Wednesday evening. from this section. A business letter came to this office Fleece lined, 50c Fleece lined, $1,00 i All wool underwear 1.00 value. Wednesday from a Rockford news dairy products are so yery'f low when compared, with other commodities of the farm is the" fact 'j hat Ithe market value of milk is gauged by the price of creamery butter, "and this held down by the masquerading of butterine and oleo as 'Elgin creamery and 'Wisconsin dairv, colored to deceive the best judges, and which should sell at nine cents a but on account of its deceptive color, is able, in large cities, io fetch nearly twenty cents. The president also urged the cheese makers to produce a better quality, say- paper man.

At the end it read. 65c and up. i Men's fancy dres trousers $3.75 up to $4.40. The famous keystone and Rockford overalls and blouses 50c j. 75 and 90c 62c Rockford Hoi Light weight, perpair.T?rTft 4c Heavy weight, per pair.

X. rr. Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Sweaters 50c, 75c, $1.00 sweaters for 17c, 4f and 69c. Men's 1 25 Sweaters J. $1 50 Sweaters, J2.C0 Sweaters', $2.50, 3.50, $2 85; 7 50 Smoking Jackets, $4.75.

Men's and Boys Fine Hats. .4.15 Deafness Cannot be Cured. by local applications as tbcv cannot 1 50 50c i Notice withx sorrow in your paper BOO working shirts. Saspender an account of the death of Charles Taplin. tie was an old acquaintance 2.5c mne, a fine, generous, open reach the diseased portion, of the ear.

There only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitatipnal remedies. Deafness is caused 'by1 an 50and 75c value. Men'i Mackintoshes $1 00 and up. Doan'a Kidney.PSlls will cure it Belvidere people endorse thia, Mrs. Frank Thomas formerly of 905 Cherry street, says: "I had kidney complaint for some time, when I learned about Doan's Kidney Pills by reading, an advertisement in oorjaper and procured them at Foore's drug store.

From the very first dose my back the pain over my kidneys grew less and in a short time I felt a hunderd per cent better. For sale by all Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbora Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the U.

8. Remember the name Doan's-and take no other. hearted fellow, and I learned of his passing with regret" Mike Lord en of Rockford is said to be slated for a state position in the Joliet penitentiary by Governor Yates. innamea conaiuon oi me mucous iin- tir'thf th.T waU. From the lips of his friends the lessons of his life may be learned.

Torpid Live sometimes responsible for difficult Mrs. Hamilton Avery. The remains of Mrs. Hamilton ing of the Eutachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have rumbling sounds or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless tne inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will to? and at a better price.

He referred to the death of the president, and put in a good word for the state university. He complimented Secretary Caven highly upon 'bis work, and urged the people of. this county to turn out in large numbers. Mtnts IQ.00 and 12 00 all wool suits, every suit goes at, i Men's 112.50 to 13.50 suits take your choice for $9.30. Men's 15.00 to 20 00 suits, your choice for 11 .30.

BoysDoable Breasted Kneepant Suits pure wool Tweed and Cheviot 2.00 suits-rnow. 11.25 1 2,60 .1.75 300 2.15 3.50 2.65 4 00 2 95 Boys' odd knee pants! 50c, 75c value now 100 I Avery arrived on the noon train from digestion, that is, $1 50 grade, Derby. 2.00 3op 50c Fedora Hats; 75C 1.00 1 50 2. 50 Fedora liats 1 1' 3.00 Fedora Hats Men's Fancy Vests value. i 3.75 .....4.

4.00 5.00 95 1.25 1.W 33 ,49 74 ..1.45 1.90 2.75 3.00 3.50 the east and were-taken immediately to the Belvidere cemoterr, Dr. Pierce had charge of thou ii vices. When It ia What headache, dizziness, constipation, lUs of itesjiondencY, What (ears of imaginary evils, conduce ith the distn-sg after eating, the sour be destroyed forever nine cases out of tea are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. number of old friends the de ADDITION TO FORCE ceased gathered about the open grave ness of the stomach, the bad taste in the piouth, and so forth, to, make the life ot the We will give One Hundred Dollars in the grove and bade the last farewell to the departed. Boys' and Childrens' Reefers.

4.00 value. 1 5:00 value. Bufler'er scarcely worthHving! 3.25 High Grade Shoes. for any case of Deaf at ss (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's The lallbearers were John C. Focte, Dyspepsia resulted from torpid liver In Brockton, Mas.

The Lilly Brockett Co, E. T. Gage; A. O. Witheck.

J. L. the case of Xim. Jones, 2320 N. 12th Catarrh Cure.

Send for circulars free. BoysVCIothins. fliiladelphia, Tiio was a great sufferer. Witbeck, John C. Starr and T.

A. Eer statement made in herTTth year is Hovey. F. C. CHENEY Toledo, O.

Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the beat? 2.85 2.18 .1.75 .1.15 85 $0.00 Shoes at 3.50 3.00 2.50 .1 1.50 1.25 and 1.50 Heavy Shoes 5.00 value. 6.00 7.50 value. 10 00 Four children of the deceased are ving, they being Mrs. B.

Sykes hat she was completely cure of it and all its aclit and pain, as others lave been, by a faithful of. 4.00 .4.75 6.85 8 95 i 1 For Pneumonia Dr. C. J. 'Bishop, Aenew, saya "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases, of pneumonia with good results in every case.

Beware of substitutes. John O. FftOW. REAL ESTATE DEALS -i i. Farm Property aud Belyidere Realty Change Hands.

William Fry has sold'a farm of forty acres in Bonus township for C. S. Huber to Charles King re en of Belvidere. Mr. Kingreen will move to the farm about March 1st, the consideration is $3,000.

Also a house and lot at the coiner of Main and Meadow street for Charles Kingreen to Charles Huber of Belvi- of Elkhart Ind. at whose home Mrs. 12.00 and oven Impossible to foresee an accident Hood's Sarsn pari la This is a new and complete line of Shoes all up to date. Avery passed her last days, Mrs. Blaiesley of Rock Island, and two Not.

impossible to be preparea for it, That acts on all Ihe- digestive orcans. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil Monarch cures dyspepsia, and gives permanent vigor ind tone to the whole 8vsteno. sons, Colby and Charles, both of Chi over pain. liixJD riu cure ail liver UU.

Uceuu. cago. For sale by John C. Foote. eod This is only a partial list of desirable articles which we are selling at below cost Jackson proposes to close the entire stock at once regardless of values.

Come early and get your pick. James J. A. Hill. Chapped cracked lips and a ree Offer Renewed.

The remains of James J. A. Hill roughness of the skin cured quickly by were laid at rest this afternoon, the Banner Salve the most healing oint Twenty Five New Men Put to Work at the National Wednesday. 1 A necessary reorganizaion of tbe shipping rooms at the first of the year occasioning the relief of a few men is said to have gone out in an exaggerated form and the officers state that the changes made necessitated the release of very few instead of the exaggerated number reported. Obituary, James Casey was born in the town of Belvidere, March 8, 1857, ana died January 3, 1903, and was therefore 44 years, 9 months and 25 days old at the time nis death.

He lived in this vicinity all his life and his and. integrity were known and appreciated by his neighbors and friends. Those who have known him most intimately during his many years of residence in this locality will bear cheerful wttn ess to the nobility of his character. He was the very personification of honor and honesty and as a friend he was true and loyaL He leaves to mourn his loss his aged mother, three brothers and one sister. George and William Casey of Flora, Mrs.

John Stapleton ment in the world. John C. Foote. FREE! FREE! ceremonies being held at the Methodist Rev. E.

L. Benson of the Congregational church preaching the meet the silk and dem Kesjlutlons. dre. The consideration was $1,000. Mr.

Huber will probably put the. property on the market. sermon. onstrate his ability to cure Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme The members of Lafayete Garrison, Judge of the Universe to summon to hem. $'Sx- A Frank Tread well Bennett, was his long rest, our beloved Judge, the late John C.

Garver, one o' the troubled with kidney disease for two under Officer of the Day Wing, took charge of the funeral of their brother Knight. There was a large turnout of men from, the fonndry of the National Sewing Machine companv. Dr. Appleman year a He writes: "lg bad taken sev i' Judges of the Seventeenth Judicial District of the Sate of Illinois eral kinds of kidney remedies but "Wih, on his coming visit to Resolved, by the delegates in con where the deceased has begn 'recently with little Finally I tried Foley' Kidney Cure and a one dollar bottle cured me. John O.

Foote. Belvidere. Many friends followed the vention of the Seventeenth Judicial District of the S-ate Illinois, as remains to their last resting place in the Belvidere cemetery. sembled, that we deeply deplore his Julien Hotel, loss. 1 IN MUTUAL LIFE Resolved, that in the death of the Friday, Late Judge Garver Carried JThree MAY TAX THE AIR of Bonus and Joseph, wio resides at the bid homestead in the of Honorable John O.

Garver, the Seven teenth Judicial District of the State of Illinois, has lost an able andequitable jurist, ah elevating and cheerful com'- Jan. 31, 1902. Good Policies. The following from the Rockfprd Kingston, DeKalb county. 9:30 a.

m. to 7:00 p. m- Republio will be of interest here panion, a worthy, upright citizen and The funeral was held at St. James church, Rev.i C. J.

O'Callaghan They Succeed in Taxing Ice Shipped From Wisconsin. At Racine yesteday 'Henry (Rossmii- Give. Free Treatment, the patient Our last year's business was the largest in our history; we are starting out with 1902 to outdo last year's efforts, not only in magnitude but also in giving our customers, if possible, W. Banks, Esq. City.

Dear Sir: a just man. i officiating, and interment took place required to pay only cost of medicines used, 1 beg to acknowledge receipt of draft Resolved, that we extend to his in the Catholic cemetery. for $9,400 being in full amount due on ler, president of the Knickerbocker Ice company of Chicago was found widow and family our kindest 'sympathies in their bereavment. Consultation Free. All Treatment Free No chare the policies of life insurance held by Thanks.

guilty of violating the ice tax law Of the late Judge John C. Garver in the Resolved that a copy of these reso for professional services. The the state of Wisconsin. We wish to express our heartfelt Higher Grade Groceries. thanks to the many kind friends and This is a most important decision to Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, which you represent.

I wish you would express my thanks to neighbors for their acts of kindness in the ice companies which get their ice patient required to pay nothing except the cost of medicine he uses. This applies to all who call, no matter what the nature of the maladyi lutions be furnished to the family of the late lamented judge, and a copy also to each of the clerks of the Circuit Courts throughout said District, and a copy also to the public press of our late bereavement and to those who from the Wisconsin lakes, and much the company for their promptness in of it is yearly shipped into Belvidere. the payment of these policies and their s8ftt flowers, especially the Woodmen. Their kindness will never be forgotten. The lastWisconsin legislature passed thoroughbusinesslike dealing through a law taxing all ice shipped out of out; I am, Yours very trulv7 the state.

will Close margins and rapid fire sales only can keep a grocery house in the front rank. In fact, in or-der to survive the fierce conflict it must have at its command every art of modern commercial warfare. We are well supplied with ammunition, and open the campaign with the following broadside of prices. It will pay you to keep tab on us through the year. SARAH A.

GARVER. Rock'ord, I1L, Jan 6, 1902. fight, this being Whe first test case, said District. ROBERT W. WRIGHT.

S. DELANO TALCUTT D. T. SMILEY. A.

E. FISHER. Commitee. Mrs. James Casey, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs." Geo. Casey i and Family. Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Casey and Family. and it will be earned to the supreme court in hopei of having ft declared It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. unconstitutional. The ice' companies contend that ce should be as free as Mr.

and Mrs. John Stapleton Ask today for Allen's iroot-iSase, a water. A' fe-, powder. It cures Chilblains, Swollen, and Family. Joseph Casey.

Sweating, Sore, Aching, Damp feet, W. L. Yancy. Paducah.Ky., writes: "I had a severe case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in southern Kentucky treated me wi throat ssccesB. I was induced; to try At all drugggist and shoe stores, 25c.

.30 .50 .45 .30 1.00 HIGH Iti THE UNIOII is Mrs. Carrie Peck of: Sycamore visiting relatives in LaGrippe coughs often continue for months and sometimes lead to fatal Is the Post of State Organizer for Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave me immediate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. I Rockford has a fire bug. Three sep results after the patient is supposed to have passed the danger point.

Foley's the National Organization: Joe O'Connor tne well known black arate attempts to burn vacant cottages have been made there in the past few gladly recommend thia wonderful I gal can Peaches -1 gal can Currants -I gal can Gooseberries 1 gal can Pie Plant 10 lbs good Rio Coffee for 7 lbs good Santos Coffee for Tea Sittings per lb -Good Japan Tea per lb 2 doz good Oranges for 3 qts Cranberries for 3 qb Lingon Berries fof. $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .90 .30 .07 .10 .90 .121 .25 .25 Honey and Tai affords positive -pro 19 lbs best Granulated Sugar for Jersey Lily Flour per sack Cream Flour per sack Washburn Crosby Gold Medal Hour, per sack Flout per sack 2 lbs Best Butterine for Corn Beef per lb Salt Pork per lb Potatoes per bu Breakfast Bacon pr lb. 5 lbs good Rice, for 6 lbs good Prunes for John I Take no substitute. remedy. smith, as Illinois State organizer of weeks.

tection and 'security from these coughs. John 0. Foote. Ci, Foote. the National Horse Shoers' Union, in- mm Frank Tonlsey came but from will command a handsome salary dur ing the time he devotes to the inter for Mother Gray's Sweet Powders 1.00 .25 .35 .25 .25 .25 Chicago last evening.

He was accom Dr. Appleman panied by Chas. Sindlinger formerly For Sale at a Bargain. One 8-horse boiler and 4-horse ests of the union. The post is an im Children.

'j, Sucessfully used by Motheif Gray, portant one and it is an honor to the Treats chrome aiseases or tne eyes, ear, nose, tbroat, lungs, heart, stomach, bver, bowels and bladder. All diseases of women treated steam engine mounted on trucks in of this city. 1 George K. Wlawe'tl Dead. Belvidere.

man to be named for it. He running order. nurse in the Children's Home in New York, cure feverisnness, bad stomach. was elected at the recent National by new method. Quick, positive euros.

WOBKINQ FOB A PEINCIPLE.NOT A FEE One 4-horse boiler and 2-horse steam Milwaukee, Jan. N. Wis- meeting at Baltimore. No nalns will be soared to make this dem Teething Disorders, -move aud regu engine been used but very little. onstration complete In each Individual case.

regu- weUt president of the Mlwaukee Mu-Worms, tuai Life Insurance company, died late the bowels aud destroy Every patient woo receives ne treatment win receive. If oosslble. more earnest, careful and They can't help it; crabbed old Tuesday after a three weeks' illness, expensive careand treatment than if he were Over 30,000 testimonials. They never fail. At all druggists, 25c.

Sample bachelors and disappointed girls over ntnd 50 vears. Mr. VViswell was ser- 30 heed Rocky Mountain Tea carries geant-at-arms 1 at the Philadelphia free. Address. Allen S.

Olmsted, We buy and sell second hand gasoline engines. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. R. H. LEAVITT, Capron, I1L l-7-6td-2tsw It Girdles the Globe.

paying taO USUIU 1 luo euora v. uuv principle that lnspU-es the effort and work in each Each case completely cured establishes the principle that this doctor has been trying to Impress that he can and does cure chronic diseases. He will take genuine them back to childhood's happy home. H. MEL, 5U Le Roy, N.

Y. national republican convention. Bank Robbed. 35o. Lewis' Pharmacy Both IPhones.

pride in taking the care ana treatment in So State St. every ease unoer tnis iree oner, 11 it oouia oe East St. Louis, 111., Jan. 8. Six i possible even better tnan tne regular fee.

no matter from what form of chronic disease masked men 'entered the National Grocer. Come Now. We are clearing out all winter mil The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, es- you suffer, consult him. A GENUINE OFFER Bear in mind this Is a genuine offer. Inspired by right, with the Stockyards bank gagged three 1 men, held them in captivity for nln-e linery and have put the prices so low hours, blew open the vaults and es tehdfl roond the earth.

It's the one perfect healer of Outs, Corns, Boils, that it will not take you long ia deci of eggs or glue J3 usea in roasting ding. Come and look over what we have and see if there is anything in Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruption. Only infallible Pile Another PlalrUt. If your dealer does not keep "Hon, El "How," she asked, "did you ver -LlOnGOFFE A. B.

Coon' cigar call at Wagner Two million Americans'; suffer the torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need of-1 Burdoak Bloodr Bitters cures. At John O. Foote's. eod the lot that will salt you.

The price cure. 25c. at John C. Foote's. Andrews Co.

try one. tf. think of all the silly things you make those foolish society womeu say In 1 It is all coffee pure coffee- will be satisfactory, tf Mrs. Brill and Miss Incledon. nope that tne many wuu owu nuociai inwi-ment will avail themselves of this great ottering and rid themselves of the diseases that have troubled them for years.

MEN Young men, middle-aged men, old men suffering from weakness, Unpaired memory, dizziness, nervous debility, loss of power blood poisoning; leakage, should not let -thia pass, as a. trial treatment will satisfy the most skeptical of his wonderful curative powers tn these cases. Correspondence solicited. Symptom blanks on application. Address J.

S. Appleman, M. I IOO-22d St. Suite 22, Chicago, vour new play 7 ir You should know that Foley' Scratch, scratch unable to attend to business during the day or "I got a chance to go out in society N. Jackson, Danville, I1L, writes: My daughter had a severe attack of 'la grippe! and a terrible cough settled Oa her lungs.

We tried a great many remedies without giving relief. She tried Foley's Honey and Tat which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since." John C. Foote. 1 strong and of delicious flavor.

Some coffees are varnished with a cheap coating of eggs, glile or other equally noxious substances. Honey and Tar is absolutely the best one afternoon." he answered, "and sleep during the night. Itching piles, A. Sager was shaking han ds witn friends on State street today, the first took a pencil and paper me for all diseases of the throat and lunsrs. Dealers' are authorized to Th sealed packwe iniore oailona horrible plague.

Doan's Ointment You know I learned to write short trwthnu an time he has been down town since his No early breakfast is complete with out Mrs. Austin's famous Buckwneat cakes. Bar it from your grocer to-day cures. Never fails. At John hand years ago." Chicago Record satisfaction, serious sickness.

eod. guarantee it to give John O. Foote. 9- Foote's. i 1.

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