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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Sep 1884, p. 8

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vampm sfKNOT &'fe „<-Ai *.V*Sr" £ f&mk > * . fcs • „•.. i»>V «S»IS f§ V I-ei it tie forever rewMtterac! tint the > AH Wanting tmpteymei£;A We want LlVf, Energetic and Capn- f»l« Agents in e verv county In I lie tJi»li«*u Stares ami Canada, to sell a jMtPiit article of great merit, units merits. An article having a large }>aylng over 100 per cent, profit, having )i» competition,ami on which the agent is fjrotectetl in the exclusive sale by a «toe<l gifon for each and every county lie may secure from us. Wltli all these mlvantages to our agents, and the fact that it is an article that can be sold to ••very houseowner, it might not be necessary to make an "Extraordinary 'Offer"" to secure good agents at ence, liut we have concluded to mak^ it to fhow, not only our confidence in the merits of our invention, but in its sta­ bility by an agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work lire making from 9150 to $6i0 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employment. Any agent that will give «>ur business a thirty drays' trial and fail to clear at least 9100 in this time,a&ove tUl expenses, can return all goods un«oM 10 us and we will refund the money )>aM for them. Any agent or genera) Agent who would like ten or more coun lies and work them through sub-agents for ninety days and fail to clear at least 8750 above all expenses. can return all unsold and get their money back. No ••titer employer of agents'? ver dared to make s.icli offers, nor would we if we •lid not know that.we have agents now making more-than double the amount >ve guaranteed, and hut two sales a day >vould give a profit of over 0125 a month, and that one of our agents look eighteen orders In one day. Our large •lescriptive circulars explain our oftei lolly, and these we wish to send to ••very one out of employment who wil! t>e»d us three one cent stamps for post- nge. Send at once and secure the »gency in time for tlie boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extra­ ordinary offer. We would like to have ihe address of a!l the agents, sewing machine solicitors and c:ypeuters In The country, and ask anv reader of this )>aper who reads*this ofler. to send us nt once the name and address of all *uch they know. Address at oncei. er you wl-1 loose the best; chance ever oflered to those out of employment to make money. RENKKR Manlfactdkikg Co., JOS Smithfleld St. Pittsburg, fa. * «0-2-m3 An Old Settler Proposes to Sell Out. The undersigned, after an active farmers life in this Town for over forty years, now offers for sale his home farm •>f 412 acres, situated on what is known us Ladd's Corners, one mile northeast «»f the village of Ringwood. There is n good dwelling, four barus. three good vrells of water, and in short it is one of f.lie most desirable farms in McHea^y • Jounty, there not being a foot of waste Jar.d on the place. There is about 275 :icres that lias been under the plow and there Is 70 acres good timber. Will be wold for 075 per acre, and possession given as soon as the cro|>s are gathered. Also 80 acres in the-Town of Rich- moud, about two and a half miles from the above described farm. If the land Itsold all my personal property will be frohl at private or public sale. Also 327 acres of land in Dunn County Via.. 247 acres of which Is one piece nnd within two miles of Downsvllle, a railroad station,and 80acres in another. Is finely located and will make a yalua- tile farm. Will sell the 247 acre piece tw $3,000. The 80 acre piece for $1,000. Also 60 acres of land in Mitchell Co.. Iowa, under good Improvement. Is fltuated a mile ana a half from 3tacy- ville. Price $1,500. For further particulars inquire of the Undersigned at Ringwood, ill. , WBSIaBT LADD IIL, July sat, 1*4. 10.1-4III ADV1CK TO MOTHRK8. Are yeu disturbed at night and brok­ en t»f your rest by a sick child suffering «nd crying with pain of cutting teeth? Jf so,send at once and get a bottle of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its value is Incal- rulaole. It will relieve the poor little fufterer immediately. Depend upon It Mothers, there is no mistake about it. it cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regu­ lates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces Inflammation and gives tone and en­ ergy to tiie whole system. Mrs. Wins- Jew Soothing Syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the oldest. »nd best female physicians and nurses In the United States, and is for sale bv Hi) druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. Chick's celebrated grades flour. Oraham, Meal, Oat Meal, for sale by Jionslett & Stoffel. Hk-iv" C. H. Fargo's boots and shoes for fttle by Bonslett & Stoffel. Wheat Wanted At the Wauconda Mills. Cash and the highest market price Will be paid for good Milling Wheat, nt the Wauconda Mill*. w . . JOHH ftPEXCBK. wauconda, Aug. 5th, 1884. We invite Inspection to our new Ftock of trunks, traveling bags, satchels, tic. Bocslett & Stoffel. We sell the well known, well made, well wearing Beloit Overalls and Bouslett & Stoffel. _ , Notice To those that want work wtitfin my line, such as Tanks, Vats and all other Work done in a shop, as 1 get lumber direct from Chicago. F. A. HKBASD. Wheat Warted. Wanted, at the Fox River Valley Mill, good Milling Wheat, for which the highest price In cash will be paid. •_*. „ ... tt. Bishop. McHenry, III., April 14th. 1884. The McHenry Brick ManufacturingCompany are now ready to supply Brick in quantities FROM SMALL LOTS • . .. _--TO--«? ' b AH LOADS Their Brick are second to none to l>e found In the market, an<t will l*e tol.l at the lowest Market price. Persons intending to build, or those hat.illing brick, will <to well to call and *ce us before purchasing. We invite an examination tnd comparison with any Brick made in tlie Northwest. For further Information apply to or address McHENRY BRICK Manufacturing (Jo. McHenry, III., June 11th, IS84. ^ G e n e r a l >«>? 1" , ants : '1 *\ for tirade. Celebrated Broad-' head l)ress Goods in the latest Styles^ t2* *4 Still Out of the Ark of Safety * tlany of youjare. DANGER TO LIFE AC PROPERTY Besei you on every hamt. The mutter of the slvconn, sick loon, sttloon, cyclone, tonia<1<*, windstorm, or whatever nitme m:ty be j^iven it, is heunl in some section of ihe countiy nearly every .lay. The Fire Fienll f my*break one at any moment--the economy of a lifetime be consumed. Death must come to all. By a small payment each year you can secure to yourself a fortune, should you live, or, in the event of death before the time ex. pires, your famiiy is provided for. $150,000,im0 is represented by this agency. Our rates are as low as experience has*found to be sato. Von will save money by insuring with me. Geneial Insurance, "Life, Fire, Lightning and Tornado a specialty. Thanking all my trien<is tor their liberal patronage, and hop. ing, by square dealing, to merit a continuance •f th same, I beg to subscribe myself, Respectfully yours, C. A MOKEY. McHenry, IIL, June , 1883. rKING'SI LIVER and KIDNpf BITTERS Tliese Bitters are especially prepared for the masses «t mankind, suffering trom Tor­ pid Liver, Weak and Pieeased Kidneys,and constitutions overworked, bodily an<i men- tally. They cure Fever and Ague, Malaria, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debilit},. Headache, Constipation, give a trood appe­ tite, pnrifv the biood, stimulate the Kidneys int« healthy activity, producing new life and vigor to the body and mind. We Warrant These Hitters To be the best Tonic preparation made and recennnerd them to Everybody for Family use to secure Health, Strength and Happi­ ness Directions:--A wine glass full taken three times a day, before each meal, will accomplish the desired effect, withvut drug- m* the stomach. John A. King Ac Co., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors 51 Lake Street,Chicago,III- *8* Buy-Try and you Will always use theni| «"Prlca $ I Per Bottle,^ ; Sold by Druggists generally. C A S H M E R E S . . . . . . . DRESS FLANNELS- Fall Styles in Ginghams and Prints. Finest stock of Clothing and Boots and phoes in the County. Fresh Family Groceries at Lowest Prices. . PERRY SL OWEN. DEALER - M a d e C l o t h i n Staple Dry Goods, Invites an iuspoctioii pt his stock, all of which will he sold at th« rowort prices far eHsh. H«tneoibei gooJ <?ootls at fair Prices'at' t'euterville Store. ! McKeury, III., June 10, 1884. F.o. ft AYES. For the spring and »unimcr tiudri of 188|£ C . F . H A L L , STOPPED FREE MarvcUus success. Insane Persons Restored Dr.KLINE'S GREAT NerveRestorer &Nhkvb Diseases. Ontysurt turt /or Nerve A_ff~ecti9ns, Fits, F.pii'psv% etc• IlfPALLIBLB if taken as directed. Nj tits afttr first day*t use. Treatise and $2 trial bottle free to Fit patients, they paying express charges on box whea received. Send names, P. O. and express address of J afflicted to Dr.KL1NE,«i Arrh St.Philadelphia.Pa. »Druggists. BEWARE OF IMITATING FRAUDS. i'OE BARGAINS IS For Coal and Wood --CAX.L ON- E . M . H O W E Opposite Bishop's Mill, Who liae a complete line of the best stoves in the market, as well as a large stock of Hardware, Mechanic's Tools, TW. COPPER & fOBIIGH AHD DOMESTIC! CLOTHS. all kinds. Below •tove and tfnlin^6*5 thl"g l# tb* taar(iware HE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. (Sill at hi» store before buying elsewhere. Jobbing and repairing promptly attemleil to. 49*Reinember, extra good al ways be obtained at llowe't. McHenry, Dec. 1, 1863. ing Goods He also sells Soota cuad Shoes Chicago Prices. Cal ia front of Kivebside McJlcuiy, Ills, E. Lawlus. W UX o. w, -dealer in- Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware etc. GREAT BARGAINS. BOOTS AND SHOES! 'ftodi:©£feinmmer poods is now complete, cop!sistihgrot Men<$, Boys'and Youth's V FINE and STiLFLE SHOES. In all the latest styles. Women's, Misses', and Children's Fiij#; Shoes, Walkiiig |>hoes, and Slippers. We n ot Men's and Women's Fine Shoes, Walking Shoes, and Slippers, dents Fine Calf Pegged, and Hand-Sewed French ,sj Wf Morocco Legged Boots, Ptew Boots & Slio^.f, We have a Tremendous stock, much larger than ever before. These goods were bought tor (.-ash, and will be sold for (Dash at a ^bargain. We keep the Selz celebrated hand-made goods; also the Reynolds Brothers, and other Standard makes. f^HPN. B.--House Established id 1»U5 W. H. DWIGHT. Cor. Main St. and PumtcSquare, Woodstock, III. 1884. 1884. i W- l keep in. »tock the celebrated Springfield Watch, which Is pronouueed by all to be " beat watch now on the market. Will not be Undersold On any goods in my line. McHenry, Feb. SO. 1888. The acknowledged leader in good goods and tow prices, and people are finding • it out. His prices tell his goods are of the very best His stonk is large and his prices are way down below the high priced credit dealers. He can afford to do it as he sells tor cash o»dy. *• • * . Jamestown Worsted Dress Goods, 50 pieces just received. Everything new bright and attractive, ' F. Hall bids for your trade. Go and seo him ~ 1 The c lily cjuh iilore iu Northeru lllinob. The the^bim hi led. ze, 140 teet long and 22 feet wide, two stones hio-h and working for the people that PAY AS THEY GO. Not. a dollar's worih-g out except ior tlard Cash* I sell - CMcap & Nortiferteri Bailwaj la the liost and shortest route to anrl froir Ohi«i»K'» and Oouncil BlulTs (O^nlia) and that v« it U preferred by nil well posted travelers "fJ when passing to or from , California and Colorado, -i It nlso operate line lxitwecn the best route and the chert .i "" fi Chicago an' St. Paul and *1 Minreapolis • *j GOODS, CLOTHING,! Boots <& Shoes, Hats <& Caps, GROCEAIES CROCKERY, &«., And my priaes will make it pay you to come forty miles to trade with me. 1 sell goods of the best quality and Guarantee everything as represented. Head my price list and brin" it, and make your fall purchases where your money will do you the most good. V\ ill your .eivauit dealer make you the followin<jp prices? ' Bent Prints .. .. 4X cents 5 4« " Finest Blt'.lehCit Cetton ....... ,i>i 9 Hest ITiibli'ui lied CettoU 7% Stamlanl Uinghamti • 8 N» 1 Corsets iV. An A Ticking 15 Kltfgnnt l>ress Goods . s .v 8, 7, 9 A10 42 inch Ulack Cnshflierei ... . 60 Dress Drills -^0:.... 9 (^'tmlit'ics 8 Ladies' Fine Handkerchiefs S S »nd IB cent barguins in abundance. . G«o<l (,'otton Cloth $ No 1 Denims , 12 Best. Denims made 15 F.xtra Waterproof .1 66 I.adle?'slippers, worth 75ceutS.., ' 45 Ladies' slues : ii oo Ladles' French Kid Shoes,line..... 300 •Gents' Boots, Good 90S All kinds for men and boyt and oniyfeodUoods f2P0 to lij» 3 25 to as W BoysSmts .. §uits jo ^I«thingi8 our great specially, - i 1111(1 wo carry the linest stock in iy Northern Illinois. We hare jiv, the goods. NO. 1 Baking Powder ... .. Spioes. wnv down. Sugar a t Chicago cost add freijfbt. 50 cent Tea Good Tea Best Itiee .... Best Ueasted Coffee...... Giiod '• «* wtand(ird Itiisins. No 1 Toba<•(•,«, smoking . Fine-l'nt Tobacco... =, Plug Tobacco Long Box Matches 'I 5-cent Box Matches.... i' 10-cent Box Matches Bah!>itt's Saleratus ...i. • • Bost 8o»#.,'.. StOve Polish.... . S5 cents. 44 cents, 25, 30, 35 A 40 7 ' ......... 15 ' .... .... 10 & 12 « .... 8 • 25 « iv.w 50 " 00 ' Ill 1 .' 1 1 " 2 «• Milwaukee, LaCrosi>e, Sparta. Madison, Fort Howard (Green Bay Wisconsin, Winona, Ow.ttonna, Mankaty. Minn. Cedar ItapbU, Des Moines, Webster City, Algona, Clinton, Marshallt'>wn, Iowa Freeport, Elgin, .Bock- lord, ill., are amon iig 800 local stations en its lines. Among a few of the numerous points of su­ periority, enjoyed by the patrons ot this road, are its DAY COACHES, which are the linest that human art and ingenuity can create; its PALATIAL SLEEPING CARS, which area inoneIs ot coiniort and elegance; its PALACE5, • DRAWING ROOM CARS? which are unsur. " fi imssoo by any; and its widely celebrated NORTH-WESTERN DIN1NC CARS, -K Tne like of which are not run by any ether ' ^ road anywhere. In short, it is asserted thaU * IT IS THE BEST EQUIPPED ROAD IN THE WORLD. All points of interest, North, Northwest and West ot Chicago, businefs centres, summer • resort*, and noted hunting and Ashinggronnda t arc accessible by the various branches ot this : roail. It owns and controls over 5,000 mile) of road and has over four hundred passenger con- - dactoi s constantly caring for its millions of patrons. Ask your tickot agents for tirknts via this route, AND TAKE NONE OTHER. It costs .to more to gravel on this route, that gives flrst-class accommodations, than it dees to gs - by the poorly equipped roads. For maps, descriptive circulars and sum­ mer resort papers, or other Information not# obtainable at your local ticket office, write - to the Gen'l Pass. Agent. C. & N. W Railway Chicaeo 111. i and kno«y that I can make it will de it. Just come ouce and Now I want to see you your interest to come, and My goods are Bought and Sol<l for Cash Only, AND THAT fbi; see* Tells th.e Story. i want the tar-off trade tliat buy BIG- RILLS, and to sue} I say, come and see me, and if I can't save you money, will pay your expenses. I am getting in brrgains every day, and they «•< a* bought, very cheap for cash. Yours for good goods and low prices SEND YO a U ORDERS. D U N D E E , I L L O.'.W. OWMIT. OOLDINO BROS., WAUCONDA, ILL., attention of custodiers to their attractive stock of ni»«r STAPLE DRY GOODa Notions, Groceries, Boots aai Slmes, Etc., Etc. opancd at Vrry Low Priced. The Best and Cheapest Dry (jroods Douse in LaKe County. all and see us, examine . Goods and learn prices betore purchasing. We can and p^l; will saver you money. Butter and Eggs Wanted i| j the Hiffhept rket Price Pfiid. JOHN I STORY, One Door West of the Riverside Hoase, Has a complete line of the best Stoves in the market, as well as a large stock of M E C H A N I C S T O O L S Lamps, Chandeliers, r short, Everything: in the Hardware and Tin Line. And in Stove He Will Not be Undersold I CALL AT HIS STORE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE ing and Repairing Promptly Attended to. ®-R KMEMBER, extra good bargains can always be obtaiuedat JOIIJV X. STORY'S. McIIenry 111., Jan. 2lst, 1881. PRICE BROTHERS, AT WAUCONDA, ILL. A ew ©lean Stock Tit.'.?* • : We have one of the largest stocks ever brought to this market, lhese goods were bought for cash, which enables us to sell at very close ligurts. Do not take our word for it, but come and look through our stocK and satisfy yourselves that we mean what we say. Our stock consists of Dry Goous, Notions, Groceries, Hats .and Caps, |Jrockery and Glassware, Pain s and Oils, Varnish, Brushes, W aU i'aper and Window hades, together ivith the most complete stock oi Wauconda, May a ctoi^rjinci 20th, 1»«4. ,0 /-«. . Zk ' • ' ' ! Our ffn^ ot* ladies' iUid gents^hnnd sewed Shoeft is the best ever offered for sale in Wauconda. All kinds of Country {Produce bought for cash or taken in eschai'gefor goods DEALER FXTHHlTraB . OF Alili KINDS. . Store two doors north of; I have one of the largest stocks of Furniture of all kinds to be found in any furniture store in the county. Persons wishing to buy will be sure to save by calling on me. UNDERTAKING; I have styles oi 35 different sizes and 1 •l4 '•ii % ',3 •J M COFFINS AND CASKETS Always on hand. I keep a Hearse of my own which will be turnished at the most reasonable rates. ' ' J. B. BLAKE. • 4 B SlieWtit; WOODSTOCK, IU - UEALKli IN-- Breech and Muzzle Loading bhot Guns, Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads and tor sale. Fishing Tackle clieapw Al. Kinds of , Oftrtridge* Goods AND KEPA1KI G DONE. A good Breech Loading, Double Barreled . Gn«, warranted Twist, #20. Winchester Itifle, 76 model, IS shot*, f25. Nickel Plated 6 shot Revolver, 92-50. Self-cocking British Bull Dog Pistol tS.OO. A good Single Barrel Breech Loading, Single Gun, warranted, (5.00. I will undersell any hon*e In the county la (inns nnd Sporting Goods. If jou want a goes "1 •'••I '•i • ' i :* J M •A gun it will p:iy you to call anefsee me. 1 war. rant every gun 1 sell. Clothes Wringers repaired audi new* Rolls put on. Price pet pair warranted, $2.50. j B. SH-ERMAN. , > Woodstock, July 15 tit,1883. % ^ ^ Horse Shoel General Blacksmithing, WAGON AND ':1 - .V* •v^ ' P. HAUPERISCH, MeHenrj, lllinoia. Would respectfully Infnrm his customers and the public generally that he is now bettet than ever prepared to do all work in his line*. BEPAIK IIS G, Of nil kinds on short notice. WGlve ua a call and \ye will please you both in quality and price of work. P. HAUPERISCH. HcHenry, IIL, Aug. 7th, 1883. PATENTS. ENTORS, send model or sketch of vun:i«ii, when I will make careful pre. Itniinary examination,and report a« to patent* ability, with advice, cir<-ni«rs, etc., free charge. All business before U. S. Patent ofllci '•i attended to for moderate ratea. Informntioa and references sent on application. No chargl unless pa ent is secured. N f'our in I pa Directly oppoY J. B. LITTELL. Waihineton.D. 0. Pl>osiie IT. S. Patent Oiffce. DO YOU KNOW \4 "ft THAT Plug Tobacco, With Red Tin Tug; Rose Lefrf FIto© Cut Ou^wp" Ing; Navy Clippings, and Black, Brown au4 Yellow Snuffs ure the best and tbe choicest, «HWto«d.a . . o %- s-

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