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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jan 1884, p. 8

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*s* NO LET UP, ' V-h • * W •* ;^"v,- ; M4 PMfMUltK. k) busln*M id An pal<l ttwn thing* he 1« anted when he (ghteen, which w«re **er after ot great u*e t* lilm, namely: p»r to low anything, and »e*«r to taanythlng." An old lawyer »eilt lm with an Important pa^r, with rtalrt Instructions what to do with "But,"inquired tha y*u»g man,"sup* l.toae what ahall. 1 <!• thfij?1**':x **You must not l<»se It." ^ • ,.| niM1, to." guld tha young Wait,"but suppose I should happen to k^-- "But I aay j«»« must not happen to; I Shall tuakw no provisi©us fur such an •eaurremie; yon must not low It," ThU put a new train of thought hi ;3lh* yonag man's mind, and he found that if h« was determined to do any- ililng. he cotrld do It, He made such ft |»ravision against every emergency that he never lost anything. H« found K' Ihi* equally true about forge ttin*|gj||f 4. ' a ceYtaln matter o( importance "Qpto l>e remembered, lie pinned it down la Ills mind, fa»toiied it there, and mad* it etay. He used to $ay: "When a man X tails tu» lie forgot something, 1 tell ,l'V. i»lm H« might as well aay. "I do net -'t , think enough of my business to take ^ . the trouble to think of it again.'M t once had a young man in my cm- pUy, said another gentleman, who "^.^•enied it sufficient excuse for neglect* ' "fr fng aii important task to eay, "I forgot. 1 ;,J «•« hl"'r";M """ LriM*' and GeoteVtJnderwear, -A. .»MflM.Mli h. «mM Ladies' and Gents' Gossamers, 5 ̂ r , 1 0 1 L i l i e s ' a n d G e n t s ' G l o v e s , a n d •>#'" he did not care enough that he forgot. ..... , , •% /-<_*> •||" 1 drl«.d Mm wUh tlds trmh. H«|M'»cn8' L»'>,e* al,d Gsi,ts worked for me three years, and during S f; the laPt of the three years he waa ut- 6'J Mrly ehange«| in that respect. ? ̂ ! ^ t' A>Th' ! RIVERSIDE BLOCK. . "-f; ; Sv ty\\ WAUCONDA, ILL. *• 4 » (l./V V* . ^ .If M Everybody goes them to -buy ^HEPARIV) W^i The otSly eashaiore iu Northern Illinois. The Ursrott, the best filled. Size, 140 feet lon<; nnd 22 feet wide, two stories high and working tor the people that FAY AS THEY GO. Not u dollar's iritL C6WTIKU* CLOTHING, Hats tSt Caps GOODS, Slxoes, 6R0CERIES, CROCKERY, &d *• V'> • *?'! ' * '*V. "r. 1 -*1 _ r'.I '• . : During wuicn tirnewe Odds and Kud«, and Remuants at B^aMaagaaitHiaM* CROC ERSES, nbiiJfcGi: it";lorty miles to trade with me. 1 sell goods of the best quality and guarantee everything as represented. Read my price list and briiig it, and make your fall purchases where your money will do you the most good, Will your credit dealer mak#you the following prices? Best Prints S cents 81ft >ral Th 1*. ere . •%* ; -v ImprovomcM in Conjre»jI#a»l Mo a Washington letter says: fc/.ybna been a very great and noticeable pschange hera within a few years In nt»- ^ *, ot her aspect, and it may be partially tine to the increase of business re pre- «entHtinii here, or to tlie demands that t>irine*p makes. This change U in tiie . -•»»*• of afcohollc liquors. A striking H -."fllnftrrallHii of it was to be noticed "•? '^during the canvass for the speakership, i "Not a sln;rie glas? of llqrtor was set out ibr anr of the candidates. 1 did not ..0ee a single member of Congress under . tho influence of liquor during that can- " irasa, nor have I tince. The barkeepers Stud hotel proprietors say that the ^e- , Crease in bar tippling is »o great aa to ;#erl»iwly curtail receipts. The three . leading candidates for Speaker used to ft«e stimulants sometimes to excess. Two of them are now total abstainers itnd have been for many years while the third only uses wine in a moderate qaautity at his'dinner, 1 can count a lionet) Senators who used to tipple, who have not drank a drop In two years, #nd there ia not a Senator, with per- lutps an exception or two, who is not .am) most temperate la the use •£$ liquor?'^ , '^.v No Man's UwL ' By an tecident in locating boundary j: fines. It is alleged, a bit of Unci** Sa-n'* if, * irrltory ceinpriaing 3,840.000 Is includ- ,v d in no state or territory, and is, in flfect, without legal ferno and void. I'he commissioner of public lands ha* • fnade the discovery, and It is thla un- f flattered region that h« recommends be •urveyed and brought under national Jurisdiction. The strip of country ia |g|n the |form of a parallelogram, and HJberderaon Texas, Colorado. Kaunas, Indian Territory and New Mexloe. It Is said to be well adapted for agricul- s' ture and especially for grazing. At • present it has no government, no «eurts. nothing but stock and fksir iteepers. The latter area law unto themselves, aod a terror to the people ' t h e a d j a c e n t t e r r i t o r i e s w h o , i n &;J»||j|urn, are regarded tnucii In the light of ; pit-throaw by civilized communitiea. ^ public lauQs commissioner rocotn- mend* the attaching of this hitherto S Unknown country to New Mexico, and Its inhabitants brought under the laws that territory. This plan does not r' H> : ,co!item|>late too great rapidity iu civ­ ilizing the new region, but as rapid, pf ̂ perhaps, as the conditions will admit. t, ^ Me»kn»M la Woman. l«ramui m<iy be h»a(l»om^-sf re ; ^ marKably attractive in various ways; but if she is not personally neat, she cannot hope to gain admiration. Fine clothes will not conceal tiie slattern. A young woman with her hair always Iu disorder, and her clothes hauglug about her asif suspended no ma pr«|, Is always repu stve. Slattern Is wrii- ten on h<jr psrsoa from the crown of tier head to the soles «f her "feet, and If site wins a husband, he will turn out in ail probability, either an idle fool or drunken ruffi.in. Thy ' UP of d:*'i£hrf r* to he able tfflpork, talk , and act like honest, sensible young women. Is the special ta«k of ail mot hern, and in the ^udui-t i I rank)1 there U impisdd also tl»e prime oblig­ ation of learning to respect hou«elioM *Nr»rk for its own fak»>, and tiie comfort *i«! happiness It will bring In the future. Housew«rk l» called drudgery, but it m«M be done by Komebody, and it had better be well than Illy done. Auvictc to Moravz%. . A^s you (Mfiurnprj at night and brok» ^ eo «f your re-n by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of <inttii!g teeth? jfendnt "«ice and get a bottle of ^Jr*. WinslowV Sootiiing Syrup for children teething, its value is incalcnl- »lde. It will relieva tiie poor little 't>ufjt*>.rer iruiuediatels'. Depend upon it inoth^rs. the it' is it* in i stake about It. If cure# dysentery and diarrhoea, rejju- Infes ti'i» sfoniaeh an<l bowels, cures wind colic, softouk the gums, reduce* loflatnniit't.ni. and gives totn» and en- ••<-rgy to-the wicde sy^tvm. Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing ••Syrup f.ir children t«'«ti»lug i* pl«*a»ant to Ilie taste, nnd the fK' r-iM ijUioii of one *<f the oldt-st %!id best female ptiy^ici.uii. and nurses in the United States, and is for sale bv lifl dr :or<Tt*fB throughwit the world. 25 ifetj'fs a bottt®. • •' Hosiery.' A nice stock of Cor­ sets and IIoop Shirts, an EXTRA quality of Woolen Yarns, (. -arpet Warps, Cotton Hitting, and all the .Staple Articles kept iu a gen­ eral store, and at prices to suit, th$ |)resent depreciated market*. Finest BloacheiS Oetton ..Is-;.,:. : ® Best UnVileHi.heit Cotton ..ii- Vii... S t a n d a r d ( J i i i g h i i m s . . . . . . . S X» 1 C"r#et3... W Ac' A Ticking .. .. ........ 15 Klcftant Dress Ooods . 6,7,9 & IS f'i GOOD V' • BUTTER AND EGGS WAJfTEJ»j, i "?f * And the Highest Market Pricii Paid. ColdTng 1Stos^ VmmA, Deei li 1883. II# LUKE COUNff to Sand Thili is, the T^arge"stock Low Prices to be found 'IM WAUCONDA. ILL. OfotMrt* W¥ Men, TontlrS f Ready Maile and made to order. Also,, a full line of Gents' Furrishin# Goods, Hat%Caps, lioots. Shoes. «tc. , • ^ ' * >Ais« a Lar^ejjstock of ,, ^ CLOAKS LM MMM, Which will be sold cheaper titan can be found elsewhere in the County. We mean business and are bsund to pleass you if you call, 1 42 iiu'ti Black Ounliincres l)ress Drills •> 0;un lines.. ^ I.adies'Cloaks, all pricosl" Cotton Flannels i $ No l Flannels, -- 23 cents to 39 Ladies* Fine ffandkerchlets 6 fi and in cent bargitins iu abundance. G«n.l (Jotton Cloth No l Dcniiiis.... Rest l)!>nims miidaf i Kxtra Wat«ri>r«or I.ndlei' sii|>|HM-8, worth 75 cents... I.iWlies' '.llOHH ... I.adles' Freueh Kid Shoes, Hne Geius' Bocit», Good All kinds lor men and l*>yfe and only good Good a. Now I want to see your interest Jbo come, goods are 6 15 M 44 2 no BovsSuits .. $2 00 to 12 #0 ! Men's 8nits 3 25 to 33 0«, Men's "Overcoats »r.d Boj-s V Sfi tc, iO ; Clethnifr'is our• great specialty. mid we curry the finest Hook ift". Northern Illinois. We Imv# the soads. BnBalo Hohes direct arera the. NorihiTfst.tall sorts.",v Spices. w«y ilewn. .A, Sngur at Chii»t£o cost add freijrlit. 7 50 cent Tea *4cents Good Tea 28,30, So &4<» " : Best. Tlice ..... 7 . ^ Bost Konated 15 : .Vi&ii '* standard liaisuis S .** . No 1 T'+bacce, imokipg Fine-t 'n L Tobacco.., IMuk Tolwc.o .. ...... i.onjr 1 's>x 3J:iich»>s..... 5-ccnt B'ix Matc.hes^.i 10-cent Box MfVl'-hei... Babbitt's ^ilciMlus " Best Soap..'. Stove Tolish ^ . • ' . . . . • » • ..W - ... 50 Ml 10 I you and will do know it. that I cap nmke comeonce it foi soe. ,4 ty v' f- '•fXA ;AND T)\m I'i.- Whole Story, I want the far-off trade that buy BIG BILLS, and to sucl I srv, come and see n>e, and it I can't sav« you inoney, will pay your expenses. I am getting in Ik rgains every day, and they gf as bought, very cheap for cash. Yours for good yoofls and low prices i , - , X'*' i',r. K>%' J^-SEXB YOUR OKDEIIS, G., F>:': HALL, iplMDEE,.lLL ft IfPN|^l*e«>t and shortop | Chteiaw-at>d Oo\itir.il Hint . •it liSppiiirr^l. |» "H well WhSnjM«ftU|g**f<>r irom vwf;,', • ir " * > \ . t We wish to reduce stock in EVERY JDEPARTMENT prior to February 1st, and in It also operates tbe liest route and 1 he shor line between |j' Chicago and St Paul i anil ] Minneapolis 'Milwaukee, l<:iCro*se, Spnrta, Madftwm, Fori Howard (Green Bay), Wlseonsifti, Wln«ft«B f Owatonna, Maekato, Minn., Cedar ttap!4## Des Moines, Webiiter Citv, Algonn, Clinton, Marstialltown, Iowa, Freeport, CI^id. Rock« foni. III., are amor g its 800 local stations o& its lines, •'.. ; A infill k a fevrof thennmerons points of < poriorii_y enjej-ed by the patrons of this remfi" are its I)A\ i&OACHK^, which are the lioesi that human art and iiijreniiii v can create; its PALATIAL SLEEVING CARS, whiih are models of comfort and elegance; ii.s t'AI.AC® ^ 1)11%WING ROOM CARS, which jiro »n«a^£ passed bv any; and its widelv celehratfii' Wv • NO^TH-WEBTEKN DlNlNO CARS, The H|ie of wMfh are not run, by anr othef vo«d *nvWhere. In short, it is asserted thai* IT m THE 15 2ST EQUIPPED ROAD liv THK WOKI.l). v •All points, of interest "North, Northwest and West of Cbiciiirr). busine.si centres, aummer , reports and noted hunting and fisliinR ^rouuftS • * are aucessiule by the various brant-lies of thw road. j It owns and controls over 5,000 miles of road- , ami has over four hundred passenger c«n« dnctors constantly caring for its millions <f# patrons. 'X-'-- Ask your ticket agents for tickets via this ' 'rente, AND TAKK NONE OTHER, t! co^uS no more to travel on this rtuue, lir«"-clnsa accominodtilions, tiittn it does to ge hy the poorly equipped roads. ' i"'oi maps, descriptive chcnlars and mimmef resort pitpers, or Other in t'ovimition not oblaiti. "< nl>lo at your local ticket office, write to the 1 Gen'l Pass. Agent. C. & N. W* Eailway, Chicago III. : -'-v.-- Libei-al concesslous to close Will l>e made, usually complete in every branch, arid V d r y •AT- f " Up,-' fr '.,A , ' I . > ; 1 '• •!'̂ :-> .. f®", J •*;«. , ; - r , c , ' ' r a c t i v e HIiMlY r i c e s « •-fi 7 tit 1% And buy good^ reliable goods at the old established house of &. WAUCONDA, They have a full and complete liue'ot Goods for tho trade, consisting in MJIS. H. M A I M AN, Has just returiuil from the eltr with a full and selected stoekof Fashionable Winter MHIineiy. which she Invites the la<li*a of Waiiconda aiul vicinity to call and examine and learn prices. ^ H. MAI MAN. Waiiconda, Dec. 5th, 18^5. a- m tbe following critical opinions ot PtEcAI# "BulletaadShell." •'A book of really nbnoibini? interest."--Fhfla. Prett. "It rexds as thou'.'fi it haU b' i n written oil tiie fleli' " kittle * ---V. y. Critie. -itwiafca the m<>: twidely dr- cu!:i "d work oil the Civil War that h»» been published." --Boston Globe. '*Warmly wnlouiiK.d <• v.-rvV\'here "-- H'jract if Tinf*. "It i j a plea'•>!«) to heartily tii(lor«e Bullet anrl fth.-ll." Tribune. ' It is very tor­sive no hesita­ tion i tx iveuinmr;iiiJlnsr i t to Uit reading public of Aiuer- ica."--Ceil. If".T. Sherman. Dry .Goods, Clothing, Notions, Boot? and Shoes, Groceries, etc., and have just added a fullaissoi tnient ot goods selected tor the; 'V | TO whir,li especial attention is invited. We keep none but good goods, and will nutke prices as low as any other house, quality o goods considered. Our stock of „ Cloak*, IJ|sterotte| Is completfi. <Jall and see them and learn prices. J. R. WELLS & SONT Waiiconda, Dec. 6tli, 1883. 'Bullet anrl fth.-ll." '--Chlea]/t Tribune. ' It i reet history.Gen. U.S. Or-tnl. "I have ti.j'i i tx ri-eoirmieinJlns i t to tiie reading publi lea."--Cert. If".T. Sherman. AGENTS WANTED tor Efil| CT Afvoah, takin^book, sho^ina LLL I ; SHELL a war as t.lia sotoi';r Haw it and Bailin',' at th ! rata n r. | » of thousands of eop- i s v/oekly. Eni i- Pi &| 89 g^txc men. m-inbers cftheU.A.K ,and £9 111 81 othe;rsdo8iriiiK esjw* cially pi-ofitiibie *• • •» employment,Bhould investicate mid sncure agency witli oxchisi .o territory. Rpo- clal tpriiia and full particu­ lar# Iroa. Address A. C. NETTLETQH & CO., Publishers, Chicago, III. DON'T YOU ICESETIT! 4^W.Mip. or- Wooii«to(>k, - - Illinois. RicVc.l l>v Millions of money offej you INDEMNITY" »gain>it dtniiiig« My Fire* Lightning, Wind Storms, CYCLOXES AyD\TORXADOE& b Prop me a postal *ar<! «ud 1 will vi^ityoui call <ni Hiu and I U'ill writi! you a policy, nn»l waeii uitlier ovuny of these* destnirlive o!«*- muntD devastiton your jtro|»erty, li.'ippv will yi'ii be if y«ti !i«ld one ot' my |M>licica, lor I will suraiy t-i*jt you, *nd minister uuto you. ft.will wot toiiAkp jou. ' : * ' ASA w. furrnr, Ot>n'l Jnmtratuie Aff% WESTERN NORMAL COLLEGE And Commercial Institute. Ij^lV K l,«n-w(»ek s term* i»-r rc*r. f : KTKEN r COITlt-*K"i:--Teuo.lierij'. ColU-ffiate, Mod- <-vii L«ii(run^e, OimniiciTi il. AM, MHSW, Tele^rniihu', I'lionnyrn phic, Peiciiunslii;), Klocutioii, Medical, Kiisineerini, Dnwinc, Ac. V\' liole exjuMise tor one ye»r. #lij. Wes­ tern Normal le.'tnn' Hwrettu, W i»»turn COKSKT& ait.' . . Vornml ".vlvoc.^." riitnlojfweii antl ipeei. ^MlK44i,(:>Ti"4 0wcu,|. i V ^ ' 111. J0| WIEDEMANN, - Saloon and Restaurant, NE All THK DEPOT, s. ?K»oHEM^Y, - tLLINOlS The best Brands of Wines, Liquors *r, OliTHV"* always on Hun<(. Good Stabling ft*.', ilorses. ALSO AGENT FOR Franz Falk's MILWAUKEE DO YOU WANT ; ; TO BUY J ... ;|5ewing R^achinpf' t JBeorin h'ir^« or Smitll or 1V>ttle$ « on liaiid ciieaiior ihAti »my other. <{ual ty considered. Thi.-. Steer has a world v^ide reputation, anf gr<odjudges ack.uo\vl«itse it cannot,oe ^«* p a u s e d i n t h e w o r U t . • • " , j - Order* by mall promptI#,j|ttonrtirt^lB; y ' JOS. WIEDEMANN. MjrHCtrry, I IK Aug. m Jt*9. / •' ••••- "••• ..,'n a 'iM;.1-' * Executorf$||fftti&e. "P^TATK OF John Meyira. li# h:tvlni? bo«?n appointed *riuor of ttic last. Will »«nt Te-tament Jonrt Mcrtirs, l*iIc* of xht* County of Mc li(»nvyt nn<l hmic of lilinois, hereby -iioti^O l hut hrr Mill hot ore the County Court of MfJlenry Countvt ul the Court House hi WOO'Islock, ut the K«t»Mi;u*y on tho Moivtriy iu February next, at wweh stH persons flstuiiiit MJv*l rotate aro to Htre«iu lor ai« nurooHf of h'tviog: tire #uho All JlerSOfi'i tO#»ti;l 0tttu>tff U umk3 imnjfdlate utttfefcv" P led tlm I7tft of n'"' . A m-vi I hnvp on hand and am selling at the Low ««t prices, the . tX>ine.«tio, Kldred^e, New Home, Kpriiv^rteiit, No# American, and Singer e Jhi( hmcf.and wMI not lie undcrsolil »niv u'^ent in the county. A >to'>d >fln;cer Mxrlmie for 20, warranted |»do Uie wont of any Xinfer Machine in the wo' l.i. Oal I and «uu me, '*• Tbe Mcil«nry, Kftli.40, W3 O. w. OWEN. Exsautor's Notice. fT*'*T,\TK OK .Iiilm K. Howe, Deeeane'I. A j having Ihm'H ajipomt^d <uitor»ol tiie Hst Will hu>I 'JN'siiunonl «»f J(»hn r . H o w e , d e i - e n « c d , l f i t e o f t h e O u n t v o f M c 11(mii\, nnd <*f Illinois, hrtre'ov sriv« n>»lic« thiM, tln-v will uppeiu- hi'foce tin; PomiiIv ( onrt ot .ilciitMtry Cmu lily, ;n. the Court House hi Wo'id.-i'm-k, at the Keiii iuiry Term, on t he imrvt lav in Kebmnrv next,at which time all pervitin having claims iigain.st naid estate are noiilic! and requested so attend for the ]iiir>w»«r of tiHvinit the Mine adjusted. All IK.i Mons inrtetiteii r,0 said estate are requested '"""edi.Hte jiaytaejul to the under Dated this l&th d»y feftDoo,., A. O. 1883^ i 1 i|VM5KKT h. Hows, •J" ~x:i,-7 if. Howe., • » •• A> .if;-' ;' (': V' %< 'MX; tock, In w ing Twlb, and tjo>»d8 ail Klnda I'romiulv Vtt !i:..e i to reruia lteujoiiHi'le ""Mrl, And will fofr pleased to sliow you our «*tock, consUtiug o| --AND- _ " DKAKEU8 , . ••g I •« v j* i x , *4 1 r urmture^ . . . . . . f ' - O r A L L K I N D S , ~ Store ia Lansing's Block, : NEAR THE DEPOT, Mssmm *j i' w¥ We hrive ®ne of the larfrost stocks of For. ^titnre of all kinds to he found iu Uio coantjf* Hiul 6uv prices will be as > LOW AS THE LOWEST. |We keep none hut the best and prrsona , #iBhing lo buy furniture of any kl»d ifatvo money by giving uk a call. ; We also keep a fu Inline of samples^ Ann can srll von. one fro:n She cheapest grade u> Briia^eU, as cheap as any h«us« «Kit«ide of Chicago. •|: t»iv« na a call hnd we are sure we can UT« |^ou money on anything iu our line. * . C • Undertaking.;: • A full Assvrtment of COFFINS 4!(D CA1» i|BTS atwaya on uiiihI. most MfcHel Honrs© Furnished «t *h» Reasonable {?st»s. |L JCSTKN liHOS. r, Nov. iff tf», J8S3. I.- Sherman WOODSTOCK, -DKAl.Ki: IW-- Brgech swill Muzzle Loading '4>h0t' " * • < Oap«,Wa-lt.; for sale. Fishing Tacfcle chexff. V A1. nitnlaof , * Hporting: ' " Goods AND liEFAlJtTNG DONE. §i A gyod T.reech Loadinir, Double! Bnrr#l*<l Gnu. warranted Twift fjo. Jf! "Winchester l?ifle, 7K model, 15 shots, 28, Nickot l'lated <S shot lSevolver, *2.50. lii Self e.oe.Uitig 1'ritish lUtll Pot? I'ifttol, .00. ' A jrood toiiisle IJarrel, Ureech Lo ding, Single (inn, warranted, M. I will nniUtrrieli any house in the connty In (jiiins and Sporting (>oods. If you want * food gun it will i>av you to call and' Me warrant every'gun* I sell, B; Clothes Wringers repaired tud "now Kolls put on. Price jwr pair warranted, $2.50. * B. SHEHMAN. • WoodatoRk. July 15th, 18S3. * ^ ad i^i' ̂ d Rents' Umlcrwear, Ludies' and Geats' Gossau:' is, ^ •* Vxloves & Mittens, " " Hosieiy A ice btock of Corst'ts and Hoop Skirts, an EXTRA QUALI1Y of W ok 11 Yiirns, Carpet VVurps, Cotton Batting, and ul! the Sta^.e Articles .kept in a General Store, and at prices to suit the pi-t se.t depreciated markets. GOOD BUTTER AND EGGS W A^IED, and the Highest Market Price Paid. MAYES & BAiTLETT, 3 McHenrjr HAS THE ONLY ADJUSTABLE SPRING IN THE WORLD. No SAC, NO SWAY, KO PITCH, CARRIES AW* WEIGHT. • ^ Btyus EVERY BUGGY :WARRANT9>.. 2 YEARS. '.SPRINGS WARRANTED: 10 YEARS, THE NEWEST AND WRITE FOR ILL BEST TWI<l#"0UT IN CA^RIAOMB CHINOS. m ANtf .p(«mCS LIST. AXTElVTICf^^^' ' ECCNOMYIS WEALTH Toucan Bavc money by giving your or4«rjl F. W. MEAD, " RiCHMOKD. - IUL1NOIS, •FOR sWa^btia, • Xjarrtajres jyUrlns. 1'nintin Biiiitliing,« ' ' • * ' ' . Repiiirin^rof plows and all other ftirm In 'p'leiiieiitH given particular attention.' t » mv iniiiuifiK tnres I use onlv the Ik'eI inuterl. tili and, keepinu" the very hent workmen iu a . departments I am eiuih'led to guarantee an < warrant all work (hat j*ock fioiu my »Uop. first class is every particular. of sit ' doner!ptloBl, «• inpr, joneral Slack.* &i-., Ac., 4c. JfECtlAL GUARANTEE OX WACwOlf5 :r" ' All farm wagon* mRiiufactnred at but «|ko| are wurvanted for tmbkb vkak*. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEl£i|i|# 3 . iffrlenlturi intr, cspeeiaily I sell evevv asrrlcnltural implement, iBelnd tK-iaily, Norwegian Walking JMMtfthl. Injr Plows, N.'CJ. Thompson ana»<jh»8tey I-lows and Cnltivatovs, F. II. Kllliitoy and Coin Cultivator*', • the Tooth ••>*edei>) iiie I'fano anil P. M. OsljafW." A Co.'>5 Harvester and Twim; ISiTider, thff'v»r rioraud Hopkins' >iowcl*, *i»d 'all other li at elass ninGliiuvf. VV'ariaiiied tirst-clans or «9 sale. liLAOKSMlTIHNtj of every kin.d attoi^ ic<l to prom pi ty and »at i«fu<-.tio» ffuaranteed. • F I N E P A 1 3 N T I M Q A SPECIALTY. ! !>»*« ensrased J. STH.liWF.I-I.. the Hl-i uiiiutctr ot the Nio-thwest, for one ye#r, «» loDKcr, ti> take eh'irire of my pnint shop, w.ii;' li Is a ftr.ffleient jrnarantei? thatt all work of tlmt kind wiH be done in the bo»t and uio»t artistu'.< si.vle. It. »ho|iM not he forirotten tliat I empl »r ?.' f watii-workman of Iwer.ty year .* i ,\. rieneo, and 1, H<nv,e, earriajte nlficK^ n i.i, th is i surpassed ae artizans m thoir H»b. Finally, ciime aud see me nna i * win v iiw. ttntt>e siMisfjK'tion wa to priC«B HBii quail ty ot ioaa A \ t •

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