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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Nov 1875, p. 8

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Thus my horsds ,< were surrounded, as it were, by an at- 3 mosphere of asaeftlda, and not one of them took the epizootic, though the f horses employed ou the same railroad, J and distant only half » mile, took th¥ . disease in its worst form, compelling auspensiyn of work for nearly thirty .Jdays, And resulting in the, death of flseveral horses. It does not cost much, and I advise farmers and owners of ;;horses to give its trial." ft J A SURE CUBE FOR DIARRHOEA. |f ^ , This is to certify that after coming . home from California to my family in t Chicago I was taken with a diarrhoea. S- - I tried everything tHat was recommen- jdfid to me (but did me no good) for over five years, until I got two bottles ~ of F. Marcus' Bitters which complete­ ly cured me. Robert Forrest Peter Blane and others ean testify the above to be true and no humbug. I have :.V.B £roved it to be equally as good for illions complaints. It strengthens ; and invigorates the whole system, Scarries off the bile, and gives warmth to the chilled veins of both old and|t| young. It is the best bitters I ever " used. John Penman Sen. Town of Seneca, Mi-Hen ry County, f ; State of Illinois. ; Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of September 1875. E. Baldwin. J. P. ! DUXBKE and RICHMOND Cash Stores of C. F. HALL: T ,.v5v CI PRICES PEOPLE Pay as iy Go. •» >*•:? *<>' "" t CHEAPEST STOBKt THE PliJK?IS LIST, Good Prints. ...... Best Prlnt%»;.. i.......... Best Sheetitfjr,..*,,i...... French Corsets,.. .Vii.Vii."* Ex. Blk Alpaj-ca,.,.. Tabic Damask, Unbleached do--WSi'- .{• i'arpcti ng, % to --f».,.... Coats SpoolOotton^.Vii,-.A 1 t> I-lnea Thread,...v..\. (io<wl Style Hatu,.......... Good Style Cftpa,. Kirl Gloves, loan Tea, --.... hi# Rice, Best Ja 12 pomt<' 5 Ponnda G. Coffee, 25 Bara Soap, 12 Lead Pencils,. i Pound Castile Sohp,.... Floor Oil Cloth W 1.00 L«0 100 12 » 50 75 50 25 Pound* Mackgrcl, LOO 8 Pounds Pared Peaches,. 1.00 8 Pounds I^ares* Raisins,;. 1:00 8Pounds Prunes, --;..... 1.00 W do Kantfe Currants,... 1.0(1 7 Cans Peaches) n..:.. 1.66 1 ponnrt flhe cut Tobacco,. 65 20 uotihds Crtd Fish,....... LOO ' Wh 20 pounds White Fl LOO Best Salaratui,.. S. G. 8tareh,.&.!i.k Stove Polish,?..;.., Axle Grease... Kip Boots, no Chics Vesll Kip do iy 10 W' Ij 05 .. 10 8.00 Chicago work war.. 4.00 Kip do .450 BoyS Boots ©he to. 8.00 Ladies Shoes iromone to,, 8.00 ChildrenS do Hifr Bfirkins Buffalo Rolirs all Prices. J {idles fur* all price*! Watt'r Proof,; fs Wool Flannel u.i... M CottonFlannel,.,......!,,. 10 A larse Stock of Men and Boys Clothing of my own manufacture," which I will rotftllfeit less than wholesale prices. A guaranteed saving on every article offered in tins market. An ex- aminationof goods and prices will result in a benefit to JrOit. Try it. aSfWanted.---Butter and Eggs. Respectfully Yours, C. F. HALL. Dundee and Richmond. Every Day Brings Something % RICHMOND, ILL. rn'si • s 'ih r-BLAKE & BRO.C 'j -DEALERS IK- Furniture! '• Of all Grades and Prices. Wareroom Ifearly Opposite the Post OlIBcc, * MoHenry, ll||f| Wareroom Crammed Futt ! Where will be found anything front Common Kitchen Styles to the Inest Parlor Sets, In Hair, Cloth and Bep^. They have Chamber Sets, and ean suit everybody, Marble Tap Center TaMes, Sifa A NT EASY CHAIRS, -% LOOKING GLASSES, f' AND PICTURE FRAMES, ||P'W.J&1 ttnds and sizes. Whatnots, »' j Lounges. Rockers, Hair, Moss and : .' Spring Mattrasses, etc., etc. In short ^ ' everything you want. We main a . specialty of & UNDERTAKING ! large stock of Burial Cases ns constantly on hand, and t)lLY GOODS, i f E^v' Aver ', and Co -fJ" made to order on short notice. PICTURES FRAMED L In all styles at the LOWEST LIVING f^-1 FWCES. • ' . : i Ail Goods Warranted Of the very beet quality and sold i LOW AS THE LOWEST. BLAKE & BRO. licHenry, I1L, Aug. 3d, 1815. MARKXJS' GERMAN yk-y fe'- These bitters are manufoctured by the fro- prustor from G£RMA1H BOOTS, »- " «Mforte<l bv him. The receipt of these Bittern r'v was obtained by the proprietor in 1845, fron^ , V an old and experienced phvsician (then a phy-^ ; aiclan in the Prussian army), and a graduate; >,•' of th© highest medical wuieues of GemiAny^ These Bitters are Guaranteed to cure the se-' wrest cases of PIARBHCEA, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, and are a certain preventative of /. FKXALE SICK^SS, CHILL8 AND FEVEB, Diarrtaea Is a 'disease characterized bv an increased discharge from the Kowels, usually in a verjr Ikpiid state, and sometimes contain, inf a large quantity of Bile. Besides the vari. ©ub purgative medicines, undressed or indU testable food, or vegetables, acid fruits, oil* @r putrid Bnbstanees frequently cause iMarr. Jinea. PhjfaiefaM»» distiiiKuisli various kinds of Diarrhasa, as (crawalosa') when the forces pa*« off onlinary quality's •"biliosa" when the bile it more abundant than natural; "mucosa" when the excrements contain a quantity of mucus; "serosv" in which they are almost entirely liquid ai.d watery; and "licuteria" when the food Basses through the body in an almost uu altered state. There are frequently, also nausea and vomiting, a bitter taste in the mouth, a furred and yellow tongue, dry and harsh skiu, a full or sallow countenance and if speedly checked, great emaciation. This is one of tqose diseases by means ot which na­ ture strives to get rid of impurities, and re. store the system to its »alural condition. Hence, when it is not very Violent, and the .patient is strong, it is best tf let it take its •course for a short time, and by takmg only ttwo wine glasses full of thu Bitters for the •first ten hours. For violent -eases live wine f lasses full per day, one before each meal and wo I Hit ween meals. In any case great care etould be taken not to stop it too suddenly. The treatment thus in all e*s,es depend® upon the cause from which it sprung. For Indiges­ tion and Dyspepsia take one wine glass full til the Bitters before each iiusaL No family fbctqld'be without a bottle. flXice per bottle, large SB cte., small 90 eta, • Manufactured bv m,,m, •: r. MARKUS, --fii -J , - -WOODSTOCK, ILL . are re^^11^ »» Immense Stock of Fall and DBES8 GOODS, NOTIONS, &Q • loll iing" ! Olotltiiig- !T Olotliing: ! $ FOR MEN, FOR YOUTH®, FOR BOY<| 1 Ieh FINE SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR, ALL GRADES, "©a HOOTS A.JST> HIIOES for all, of the Uuttiaio aua «ouiiester Ottftom Make, the best in Market. .. , ; \ »s ahfl In great variety. In fact it HArflS New Styles ts difficult to tell what we haven't got „ In great variety, Stoi:e {atunied full of Ooodsir ,• fk>v Yoiir»elv«3M«. ALDRIOH & SMITH. Bichmond, 111., Sept. 20th, 1875. 4;; HENRY COLBY, --DEALKK IN-- , muiuumvii, ' 'oaauslf.. Painters Brushes, I)ye Stuff's $Ctf &c» Physicians Frescriptisns Oarefully Conipoui OP ALL KINDS, At Prices that Bet Competition! HALL'S 1 SAFES, Fanning Mills. Wheelbarrows, Sawing Machines, Corn Planters, &c., THE BISHOP WAGONS, SPECIAL PBICES GIVEN ON WHITE LEAD ANJXOIL. Scrlctly rure St, Louis White Lead, $10,00 per hundred. Boiled Linseed «!, Seventy.five eents ^r Gallon. All Goods Warranted As represented and Satisfaction Onaranteed, Patronage Solicited/ H. COLBY. McHenry, July 27th, 1875. CASH ! CASH ! 1 CASH ! COWLIN, DWIGHT & CO., Woodstock, ill, * Have aa Stock That have been in usefor near 1y one quarter of a Century, that ! will WARRANT to be well made, of seasoned tim­ ber and second to MONK IN THE MARKET. EN0CK AND DOTY PLOWS, WHICH WILL RE SOLD RIGHT DOWN LOW FOR CASH. Corner of Main Street •««»«.» Public Square. ; Woodstock, I1L, Sept. eth, 1875. Of Rockford, that are warranted to scour 111 any soil. If notthey ean be returned. I am also Agent for the Noble Manufacturing Co Celetirated School Firnitnre. • BISHOP. McHenby, 111,, Oct. 12th, 1878* «fc MARTIN, - >'vi t v'<T ^1' <HeacU|uartert Utfw • «'« * i <•!'< : -f " " - • ' T. . • t * ' ' rS >,tff \ ft4/ 4 * s Kinda ' • • ' • • -v4' . - JJ. ^ t * 4»»«.V 1 >rj . "• ••L.I',- y -J-: f ' . . * & , r. . . j ^ <•**( v tj jJiJV Boots and Shoes, £ !'t?v is-t'A.sf-SCx't ̂ .tiu ta and Claps i'5 * ' - ' : Groceries of all Kinds, FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And In short, a First Class Stock of General Merchandize. i'juj ifiurf!* 111 -I .((ypiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif' fjiaHigiiP t •': ' _A " .-tv ' ' We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, and buying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to offer special bargains In all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, bdt the party ©r parties who can undersell us don't live In this neck of the woods. Our LARG0S AND CONSTA^^^ CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything-vte can say that ̂ » f OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We alvajs guarantee etir goods to'btf wbat'tHey are represented to be and are always ready to make good our words We are here to get a livelihood and hence cannot afford to be undersold or to dece.iye^ the public, i^or to ask enormous profits on our goods4 We intend to A.* "'4; a Let Live!" „ "k -M:' And while we are grateful to a generous imbllc f<*r their patwma|fe tn tiMe past, we hope te merit the same in the future. ' i^-GTVE 'US A CALL And we iHI) show you our Goods iudiise you v eil whetlier you buy of us or not, • if ^'jPERRY & MARTIN. .&X the OJ<l Btaud of Owen & Urothfc#« McHenry, 111., July 27th, 1375, nr::M •-Q] ii 11 To all Wloi these Ms May Come, Mai: We are now prepared ioshaw one of the LA RGEST atodo> tf Good* we* qffered by mid this market, bought for Cash from first hands, in one of the dulleat Market* th/e, Ea»tcrnmerchantahavewitne98ed8lnKc\%81, IN DRY GOODS JTe arefuU in all departments, fmn^ a Q.<ent Print to n Camel* Hair Dre** Good* OiotMng for Men, Boys and , YOUTHS', thatia both substantia# and Cheap. Men* Boot*, wevommence at $3 and upward*, Arties and Ladies Gaiters equally low. Hats in Style and Caps that uHU mafev the head smoke with heat when the Thermometer is at 30 below tero. Buffalo Robes, not 100 Bales, but enough to supply the wants of our people. Carpets. Oil Cloths and Oil Ruggs. whose beauty unll produce a smile from the young miss or aged matron. For Fanoy Gnocl t col' a id see for yourselves, as we ttre, unable to describe at this writing. We onh> ask an inspection to verify the Hbove Proclamation, and by doum m will confer a great favor on the General Store Man. TV. DONNELLY. • Woodstock, Oct. 18th, 1070, E. M. OWEN, \-*J r . • f ' McHENRY, - - - - - - - ILLINOIS, ' • - «- •' f General Dealer and Manufacturer's Agent in the Leading Farm Machinery. Among which I represent the following: The Celebrated NICHOLS, 8HEPARD & CO. Vibrator Threshers and Mounted Powers. Also the AULT- MAN & CO. Sweepstake Thresher. All the leading make of PLOWS, The unrivaled Vandtver and Quincy CORN PLANTERS. In REAPERS and MOWERS COMBINED will be found the PEERLESS and BUCKEYE TABLE RAKE, the EMPIRE MOWER and LABOR SAV­ ING MARSH HARVESTER, BERTRAND & SAMES ROCKFORD SULKY CULTIVATOR, IIOLLINGSWORTH Sulky Rakes, HAMILTON Sulky Rakes, Hollow Tooth Harrows, Garden and Railroad Wheelbarrows, Lumber Wagons, &e^ 4fcc. Prices Low ana Faforatole Terms. CASH and CLOSE BUYERS are Invited to inspect stock and compare Quality and Prices, aa I will not be undersold in the same quality of Machinery. i « trffi- ?' i.t- 'r ; i11 j' * T';; .CjttOVe*; , --AT THE- GHANGE SHOE STO • . ' $ ^f „4 $ South East Corner fchbiic Sqhsre; ̂ Woodstock, Iilln6ts. A. REli3. Woodstcck, flL) Otfa ffith, 1875. • MILLINERY --AND- Dress Ma _ 'y j ; If'-;.' -• Mrs. S. Xt,EII>| East Side Public Sqnare, ?? • WOODSTOCK, - - - ILLINOIS Keeps constantly on hand the latest styles^ of Millinery Goods of all kinds, Embroider Jp Combs, Collars, Ties, Veils, all colors, Weq§k dinpr Hats, Crape Hata, and domestic Ptitteni . of all kinds. » • # • - ' Dresses Cut and Fitted In the latest ^t vie and made if desired at ver»,// low rates. Wo also have a * * Hew Style of Ladies (Ms !":f Td Which we invite the attention of the Lad !«§,,' vVe are also Agent for the celebrated NOBTHWESTEBN ORGAJf Whlch^^^aks^for itself. I will not be under* Mrs. a. A. REID. •Woodstock, Oct. 18th, 1875. _ , MOUNTS ROOT BITTERS . . •}%& THIS BITTERS, for Its Intrinsic nropertie*. is known as one of tbe Best Tonics of the Agc|̂ As a laxative Liver Cleaning, Blood Pnrif& ~v ing Medicine, it has not its superior, ItshonH 1h> taken in quantities from a TnblesiHion ftilf to a small wine glass full thr<xt times » •iajr.' according to the strength and agg of the tava»,< v lid or the degree of sickness, ^ ^ For Salo by the Case or BotH4f --BY-- ' - % KAPPLER, Patentee, . :a| Jptu 5^-"' D. C. ftMLLORY '^"IISrtTNDA, ILL., Has just received a full line of Xew .. which he is selling CHEAP |TQK CASH» Dry Goods, • • ig| m> ..KM _ A -Hardware, d^c« Ladies and Chlldrens Shoes we make a si ialitv of, and always keep a full line of w Paper, and Window Shades, All kinds Patent Medicines. .pharm,"ayqtyt. Teas, Coffees, Kerosene, very cheap,' Ihe Millinery Department, CROCERIES Particular attention given to Conveyanetn# and Collecting. . .. , UC. HALLOBY, Justice of the Peace and otary Public. Nunda. July 27,1875. t. FRANCISOO, WAGON AND .: ? " rr?% •: McHenry, 111., July 27th 187% E. M. OWEN. 1 •M Shop opposite the Pariiar Hoaae, M c H E N R Y - - - , . . . I L L I N O I S The subscriber would inform the publie ttaft he is now prepared to furnish them With any . tnfhff in nls Itnc rrotn a common Farm Wagot to the nicest Top Carriage, on short notice and at reasonable rates. tT8inir none but the beak of timber a»d employing none but SKILLED WORKMEN ! Hei Warrants his work to give satisfaetioa, vM*" ** tow m om poafi! bly be afforded, * ^ HE MAKES Horse Shoeing1 'A.WPROIALTT, ' I ' f l j . ^ _ ^ 4 Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call aa4t! , „ see tut yourself. * v « L. FRANai8Q% HcHenry, 111 ̂.July 28th 1976, ' X- v \ 4 . .m*

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