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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Feb 1885, p. 8

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w *»• . , ; niWsjrraktiJtfS. i will fca taJuriwJJy l^ llr. Jotm Ooaper, wtK> ihla novel enterprise, ttttck mill for the in no at SlmmonvlHe. * W'MSt Providence R. 1 ¥iriik itiled with machinery Cngland, mid the op- hs IIM brought from if., wilt befln woifc At l»tt# consists of 60 met, Apd glrU anil 20 children. «rtHcli determined Mr. v^Neptr to undertake such a radical »'" jUiMiige to by him ascribed to the de- ^(SMWlnlf eiloel of free-trads In En- aJtaMfl. Naturally the undertaking £aa(ed considerable excitement, and the departure of the party fiora Not­ tingham WM wltneawJ by a large QOW4 Mr. Cooper says that the eyes Riaajr English manufacturers are Upon ills uudertaklng. and that If he proves successful others will surely fol- kw his example. Wo also, are Inter* •eted in the outcome of this under- taking, aoi toe no reason why sweeeA gtiould not follow If the concern is Worked on good busiuess p. incpies, and tlius Induce others to increase the Wealth of this country by aettlin; •tnoBgBS. restores, with IliltfJlMt a**fWSfc»«>M of;» youth, faded or gray hair to ^natural, rich brown color, or deep Wack, asmay be desired. By its StaJit or red toalr may b* «farkened4 *Mn Mf tlilftfconod, and taMnaas often, & though always, onre4. It cheeks falling ot the hair, and fttluin- late* a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It ! prevent! and ems scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every disease peculiar to the $ scalp. As a radios' Hair Pmsalng. the w Viooa is unequalled; It contains neither oil ' nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and allkea In appearance, and imparts a delicate v. agreeable, and lasting perfume. MR. C. P. BWCHER writes from JCIriky, O.. Jul'm S, 1WS1: " Last fall my hair commenced Calling Marly bald. 1 tuwd part of a bottle of Aran's HAIR VIOOR, which Stopped the fall­ ing of the hair, and started a new growth. I hire now a full head of hair growing rigor- ously, and am convinced that but Tor the nine of your preparation 1 should hare been entirely bald." ,T. W. BOWKS', proprietor of the McArtkmr (Ohio) Unqnirrr, says : " AVER'S HAIR A Is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new liair, ana makes it glossy ana soft. The VIGOR is also a sore cure for dandruff. Not within in* knowledge has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." MR. Axons FAIRBAIRV, leader of the celebrated " Fairbairn Family" of Scottish Vocalists, writes from lioston. Mast., Feb. 6, 1S80: " Ever since my hair began to give sil­ very evidence of the change wliich fleeting time procureth, I have used AVER'S HAIR VlQOB, ami so have beeii able to maintain an appearance of youtlifulness--a matter of considerable consequence to ministers, ora­ tors, actors, ami in fact every oae who lives In the eyes of the public." MRS. O. A. PRESCOTT, writing from 18 Elm 8t.. dtartetfown, Mass., April 14, 1882, says: ** Two years ago about two-thirds of my hair eame off. It thinned vefy rapidly, and 1 was fast growing bald. On using AVKR'S HAIR VIOOR the falling stopped and a new growth commenced, and in about a month my head was completely covered with short liair. It has continued to grow, and is now as good as before it fell. I regularly used but one bottle of the VIOOR, but now use it occasionally as a dressing." ^ We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of AYER'S HAIB VIGOR. It needs but a trial to convince the most skepti­ cal ot lttvalaa. rRCTARCD BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Sold by all Druggist*. and in a short time 1 became All for Reform. "ftrti-bsnds 1s going to be mighty fkelU' io Nebraska next manner. and I'm dps here to make a contract dozen early.' , Tbe ayaafctr was a comfortable look, lug man ofltt, snugly done up In a big toftalo ivWcoat, and the person ad- * "d«PPe.r" N®Wf» ^ ,v •Whal'i Cm trOuble wltfi farm tabids In I thought you werci •^^MtlAsrttlilaboV out tl^iV re­ plied the ydttng man. »*^#*-*4sla»t year, bu# there'# goIa'foV** big shrinkage Iti popu­ lation 8lfiy #e«r. > the Democrat •r» -|jg} JPbi* *• Washington for office*, •ad. tfotiy Won't get back till after %arf«ft. C«n you book me ^f§>t. It good difth to totve here say tetf TfefcvUfojkbemmed onoe or twice and then said: The fact is, boss, l,na a Democrat, too, and I don't exptfet tq to ben after the 1st of March,'--CM- tago Meratd. grf^tlj^ainany truth' iplken th ]iit^ £F«ttl|lft paper says the correct vay^? HrHttUg a friend to take a C'rinik and mah» a> |w- •ign^n^n Sway out west It Is: another nail in our coffin,1 »od;*|gj|plfeaie your pizen." There Is so httlr' ttf tiM appreciation of the da*ge(3B*«r*b4l how mifl; •tea aredetorrdd by that kaoiwsi|<. i^Nmtilicilbout :a eandle--biffds th« serpent's eye-1 to roller '•AX * ? UV'Sh'f * m -v/K.T- fen H Jfei-X' -i ' ' J. _ K.J. m jj. yt< . • -ft- 1 "s * V ^ • & r-p.J , ' t ' i -*••?** c '••Bm>wk , 91--,. AT wM - mesa* , t»3W» S4ti table elsewhere. jfmI W»*fi GE WAUCONDA. VE JJKT.UKUIWUIJ*OW.TBE,4»TGR N 1'» 5 i'l / t .f's *.i,t •'!* ?! ;•«>(! * «1. Jti.* r-r-'is i: }• ,im. «Vi ,V» • . it r,.;« lik ! ***•<.:•< t . tuj !-» I". n>r-'•*•»> I* *• M« . t 'iff .V-'-i •><?**?; 5 ,»} f\A f 1. UJ 5' #»>R. /'If,'?«.."» n, &£'«•' ' i-.iSv , -i'm %«k| m " i» «- .. iJ "! «' ; / j'r- • ,.*k jt i t ftif I O,' wf|f ."IjfWM' i-M' :t •* •" * •'» • • • To Buillers anil Contractors, The H«Henry Brick Manofiictarinf Oampany are now ready to supply, Bnck , , FROillUAli^S ^ ? r* r-. W J •» J, ; ' - •J* * 4 c'fAAi k t* '1 ; - To all my friends and the* public In geueral. | take this ©p* jwrtunlty of wishing you a huppy and prosperous* New Year. I am pleased jto announce that I nave made arrancements to occupy two columns of the PLAINDEALER for the year 1885, through which to inform the public, tha« I am again a candidate for their favors and patronage, 1 appreciate your trade and hope that by honest, squarl dealing, and uniforui low prices to, in k measure, merit a continuance of the Name, assuring you that I shall at all times have forest ] ww« most • careful 1- aejected stock of > >•"' i?C' i«r ' t'f ,/U V' ' \ 1 j " •* '-i* l . y ^ | ! . ; ; > ? % ' • • • . > ' • ) > , } • s . . - i : I ; : biklt-' t.- , .. , Htf *•> »Ai{. » .. -r - <' - tf eirfef sliofrti iff tlltS ^Coiiny. Tn many very great barjains for cash buyers. !<• h •lijjlSW ! ift t iknilW^ £%•••£ . ~ - paitmentslaipoffering . »9>r . nam- : -Jt >'n • ' . •! ir«<l ' r f' If. ••i' "5 *!.•>„» ••<«)!? «4 - a ' i 11! f-Sj ?<s„ ttiSij ^ Oui inventory just completed finds us with the largest stock of Clothing we have ever had in January, to reduce it as much as pos­ sible before spring, I shall continue t^ptfer the entsae line without reserve at 20 per cent discount for a -$#&(•. K. ' i 3 U O A b n g SI S ¥ 2 " •"•bSafjssuLTO/ani""' do well to call and soe us before - pnrebaslngf. , WelBrUeaa examination with an; Brick made in tfe furtt)erlnformatii>B apply McHENRY brick Mainfaetairiiig Co. , ' . | j x 3 i McUjBnry.Ill.,Juno 1Kb. 1884. *»>.; ^oriitcsriS .l»Barn«Js4. it<| W yt3# wit mi ipM itm--: : 'to lo ©5 t>MC '•'-frnM ».•»» ? ns\ifi -u *4 -titet'iff1* if •|«45l?fl':' ..111 l» Md MffiiartMi Brick made in the IfrrthvesiT For to or aadrees ; |n thib department we have several lines whifch I dUit^ .to close out and bave consequently marked at ooet and below according to stales and sizes, and can give yon some splendid bqrgairtsf for cash. Our regular line will as usual, be found the lartrest and most complete in this market and as heretofore sold. on Very close mar­ gins. Gvmwowl Mia by i*i MeW i^lean in^mach i n e aai giving the ma- geineral overhauling, bettppiiwn evjr pre. <)tt all Idbds of custom We make a specialty and Feed gri «i*n «eeO» IIL, Her. Mi IBM , . t » • . I. IHK ll l l - Ipl#- The Arktf Stfaty IBiqr e^yoa are. t DANGER 3PQUTE ft PROPERTY ion every hand. The mutter of »k|ooo, aaleon, cyclone, tornado. Whatever name may be given Income aection of the eeantry fhft 1 & . 3 0 R M * L i t -- t h e e c o n o m y •'»UIWaiDeooaaumed. Death mustceme t"alt By aeatatl payment ea«h year you can ••werete yearatff a fortune, • bo old yon lire, •r, te tw irntif death heme the time ex. p>««M(to ial>y la prerided for. 9i8^oon,um UNjfMAM by this agency, Onr rates are experience has found te he aafc. e money by inauring with me. nee. Life, Fire, Lightning . Thanking all my patronage, and hep. > dealing, to merit a continuance beg to subeeribe myself, Beapeetfullr yourg G A MO BET. m tb t'J Mi Wi>A .tx I am confident we can show as fine and complete a line of staple and feifey Groceries as ever offered for sale in McHenry, many goods| in this department are cheaper tiian they hare been for 20 years. - f «rwm! "THafctD TOLKB IT BO«&fUH .5I3VPO ite ^eal« le a apeeialty. tbeir liberal 1 The New York Board of Health estimates that 30,080 lives bare been destroyed by the explosive qualities of Petroleum. If every household should adopt the White Seal Oil for family nse, none of these unfortunate ac­cidents would occur. White Seal Burning Oil Has Mme of the defects usually found In common Oils. It cannot be exploded, does not char the wick, w'.ll not smoke, emits no offensive odor, and presents the breaking of chimneys. MeBearyJIlL. Jane , vm Whit® ^ J. P. SMITH, ̂ VATCHIAOfi § JEWELER. - Ulinoii. red into my aew store, oae don Hrs»'8earles' MUllnery Store I am 'pictured to show te the buying puWic as fine a stock ef Clocks, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware,' « prices thai MnnoTto &atfe inest line of The in this sectlon^|A.lso|Agenf> for SswbglksUa*. Ayriae Stock of ^IXIVFBOTIOlfEEYy UIDCIQAE8- S9*Call la, examine goods Hemember I will not be ',0* goods considered. P. SMITH. irii r> >/ Is a rich Oil for illuminating purposes, It If as light in color as pure spring water. It gives a strong, steady light and burns much longer tban comtnon Oils. If this Oil is not sola bit your vicinity, send jour otdor direct to us for a barrel or a case containing twe five gallon cans. UBUOK8 OIL, CO# HAHA'fcfltVBSbk •lift j Ji r' INVCNTORS. send modef or sketch ot rour Invention, when I writ stake earefai pre* Iminary examination, and report as to patent­ ability, with advice, circulars, etc., free of charge. Al! business before U. 8. Patent office attended to for moderate rate*. Information and references sent on application. No charge unless pa'ent is secured. !R«iw »..) I'V-u unm "*hf«<v im-.-.iii usamitfr t- ' « ' » * stBsttr- •M .6% , 2 >» ' - »^ri >r* ilx-it* -h"'- •»-'idt Ji'H# i'lJtft'; ^<1 snittkt fii'i .fymf.'H&i-*- iifuM-ftm! r, A'.. t-nt i •sj'ii'-) -\rr-»s •*.)*.,a •- ; - . lit' •' i ty'l it • > &*-}». ' •n* :;«®i - •«, ?•»> . ^ ^JRJ^R-SS' : | amas- p' iV». "4"»an This department is unusually complete special attention^* called, to our Black Dress Silks which are offered at extremely low prices; we also have a fine line of Cashmeres in colors and Black Ottomans, Dress Flannels, Velvets and many other Press Goods at prices within the reach of all* * • : iffi4 r • • ^ i •"J* The largest slock in Town; we fray tftem tactarers and will sell extrmely low for caalu direct from the manu' •a, «*«•«»#* - - " : J . .. "tnif---' i,; • . y-' :it s«i.f U r % * 1. T III., Jhn. twt .1884 mwM HiHtfM wfiW-wm-'K'm *»v S»s Si E«-» We always have the latest styles and low prioes. v*wrs ?* Importanl to Ruptured Pereoiis The Excelsior Hnpture Cure M'fg Co., ot Oadensburg, N. ¥.. guarantee to cure any case of reducible Herila with their Remedies. THE RUFTI:KE PLA8TEU ADD IIEALIIOOOH FOHMD. This treatment is endorsed by our best Doctors', Druggists, and the geaeral public. Bend 6ct« for free book on Bupture or ask your -Irnggist for the Remedy. TOTTOL Hews for Boys andflMa II .dToung and Old 11 A. HKW IX. 'VUttiOI Just patented for ttan. lor Homo Ms I " I Tret and Scroti Sowing, Tombac. tSfiSSS^S»SSf- Bead 6 cents tor 100 raoinr. A large line of Ladies and Gentlemen's Underwear in Scarlet and White Medium and fine quality many lots are now offered for cash' at less than we paid for them at the mills where ihey were manut factured, during our invoicing we have found many odds and ends, to keep our stock clean we wish to close out these remnants of lots and pieces, and in many instances you can purchase some for less than one half the original cost of production. Yor example we now have a few doeen whitd WOOL HOSE, former price 50 cents, we are closing them out at 10 cents a pair, and many otber articles correspond ingly cheap, again thanking many friends for the very iberal patronage we have recieved during the past and soliciting lour continued favor* • I remain you* obedient servant. " for the fcneon, including choice Novelties not to be found n e have a very full assortment of t - "* -tth- Goods, Shawls,""™' "~! loakings, Underwear, ouaekeeperei Oooods. And in short everything usually found in a General Store, which .r*'-*-,. • /.'• i' "t . "J i^ *"• •• i ^ n ¥c i„-» ; ; :p;t ^ k*jl. i 4^; The Best in the market, and every pair warranted. Gloves and Mittens, a Full LUif. Out- G rocery êparCmeiit -- Is complete. Call and see us. ; *Ut«r4 •.•d' tf- ' a A y , • 'k ^ ^ -"a-A .. i . s i IV I"/ • -yiit" . PRICE BROft, Wauoonda^llh. Kov. J7 tb« BOOTS ANt) BHOESt * - - i <1 ,n . . •: • • . My Fall iifid Wiuter Stock is now complete, consisting ot M6n*9 Women's!, Misses and Children's Fine and Staple Shoes iuajj , : j the latest styles. Men's Boys' and Youth's i ? Stoga Zip, Veal Kip, and Calf Boots, Rubber Boots, Gum Boots, Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's Bucbfe» ^ Arctics, Alaskas, Self-acting Ala*kas, Fancy Rubbers and 5a ^ Arctics in all the latest novelties. Men's Felt Boots, Siberian Boots, Beaver Fox Boots, Wool lined I n, Boots in Fine, Kip and Grained Leather; and in fact everything i ^usually found in a first-class Boot and Shoe StoreT" u n . •* • • i, ^ 1>-.J-wit*! \ ; -m-tH-.. m We make a specialty ot ii^# Ladies and Gexata Fiao Shoes. m&vA Nit-i • We keep the belz Cel ebrateft ^M,^ >,r?..-* HAKD-KADB OOODS ti\ "fi"f' •bit-* • The best in the market; also the Ludlow, Reynolds and the othei Standard makes. We have a tremendous Stock, can fit you M": any kind of Boot or Shoe, and we know that our way down Low Cash Prices will just please you. Remember the Place is at the Old Keliable Cash Store, Corner ot Main Street and Public Square, Woodstock, III. |5F"N. B.-- House Established 1865. W. H. DWICHT. iK i! lit i: - • ' f t n\k.iW One Door West of the Riverside House, Has a complete line of the best Stoves in the market, as well ab a large etock pi^mnn-mirn H - - • « *•* #iu/| »4V »l » t , tef* ' mn .. "ft; : mimx Q'f a-a ii - Wt 1 X.amp^ Chandelier Ware in short, - • TW* T:r-W Hardware,Stove ">it. 'i ifc'- •7JPwn«•" • .:• " !®'-itprt mti ij- iijjiii inn.i> fi..fr(n> -.t I't f •. He Will Not be Undersold! CALL AT HIS STOliE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Jobbing and R pairing Promptly Attended to. I^EMBER. ex.tra good bargains can always be obtained at ; JOHN I. STORY'S. G . M A Y E S , 'f* •MV&tflisii '-iftil w • Is is t - •Sr . Riverside Block, McHenry, 111, Staple Dry Goods, l, * • Invites an inspection oihis stock,'all of wliich will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. ttemeuibr good goods at feir Prices at < he Centerville Store. F. G. MAYES. McHenry, 111., June 10,1884* ' •- . vw" Mr atte tor offer iiiuuceoianu to bnvarm "u St^re where I MB show tb em A NorUwa* *** ,0nnd ^ •** My Plan is ^Mis "% Wor every Tcta Sewl»y llaeblM« aoVlil will « 'J' G I V E A W A Y A Ladies Goia Wsteh, .1? thetollowlBg manner: I will allow come dlaintereated partv to take tw envel­ opes innineofwhiota thir will B|M« M*ak will be written WATCB. Aa each •*•»«>»«.» fV theP^rohawr willTbo one of tbeae aenled eavalopea. on •UwiGw will write th«lr name. )|fa lioop mm Ua* ten taaoblnea ere aold, the^aTelepea wilt be I,TMW,M •' pnrchaaera and the Watch given to the luskjr holder. ** >oj» want a New Anwriwa ffa 7, Orown. No. 8, call at my store, trv lfellU«Uat>sad * am fcure I can uleaae yon in iirHMnmUi give you a chance to get a OorJwatch.^^ H.H.nrr, HOT. 18th, 10®?* ^ m. - WM. H COWL IN [JCCCiMOB TO *. *. CtOTHTKB] isjucunmigniE AND ATTORN!?* ALSO NOTARY ?UBUC. Prosecutes penslor or any iatbtor daima agaijnat the government, relating to the Ute. or former waia. Complicated CUM mad m. jected claims made a speilaUj^If stttnpa •Jnie£^ '?,r reP|y> oommablMitMns Will be promptly answered. ; Ofiee atSeaidenoe, MISMKIT^, WOOByROOK,OL. References by permission as regards «Har-acter, business ability, reliability, AevAe : Illinois I'ogan* U• Senator, Cificago, Gen. j.C. Smlth, State Treaeurer ef Illinois. Hon. R Ell wood, M.#Sth I1U Oiat^ Syc-amoro, 111. Hon. John O. Sherwln. ex-M. 0. 5tfc 111. Dist., Aurora, III Hon. A. M. Jones, u. S. Marshal, Chicago, III ^ A- Sexton, Pres Union iVeteran Club. Ohicago, III. Jetae A. Baldwin, Aaa't U. 8. Attorney, Ohl-cago, 111. ** Messrs. 8ele, Schwab ft Co., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Dealers. Chicago, ill. ces'80 b.undreds COBD'l home r^fticea* '!"••• Kt.- •« Bfe* SJiernian, WOOD8TOOK, ILb> . -DE4LBB IK-- Breech and Muzzle Lfrding; bhot Guns. 'W -.» ••; Powder. 8du(. Caps, Wads and OtftrMlH for sale. Fiablng Xac«iekcbeaj»., ^ ALalndaof ». Sporting AND '*• v A good Breech Loading, Doable Barreled Gun. warranted Twist, «M. Wlacheater ttifle, 7« model, 10 sb«tf, |IS. ' #&* A geotl Single Barrel Breech Leading, 8fngle Gun, warranted,fS.W. I will undersell any house In the cennty la Guns and SportlngGeoda. If yon want a geod gun it will pay r»n to call and see me. 1 warj s m "•:i '.i': i-i Qlothes Wringers repaired and new Rolls put on. Frice per pair warranted, $2.5)0. Woodstock, Joly »tb&!S^J®<aW* % j w; j' "A -y I OB BABBA1V8 frfthw* it-nvtV. § • 1; m nitmnatki- « l u" :ii n • ,.i ... For Coal and Wopd --CALL OK--- E.M. HOWE k ' 3 Oppoalte Bishop's Mill, Who has a complete line of tbe best stores m the market, as well as a large stock of Harihrare, Meclasic's M, (IN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, . •J&JS'SS' i i .S™ , k* HE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. ^ - Call at bis store before buying elsewbeao. lobbing and repairing promptly attended te. Remember, extra good bargains can al. ways be obtained at -Howe's. McHeary, Dec. 1, IBM. i- --1 •M is « - M.t> J- fcDi P. HAUPERISCH, MoHenry, lllinolsi, * eu it Inform tbe farmers of McHenrr and «urronndlng cjutitry^that he Is prepared FIRST-CLASS PLOW, Gutters, Cutters . ® Jost recalred ft nnnter ef Onttfln *55' i* tbem**1 c**"ot Out -A1' "epa iti^e, kin(l8 on short notice. «VGire us a bpu P. HAUPUMOM, Mellenij, Ill^Oct. 7th, W -• •;M r •*•} ' 4 :rnm -v. -f ; - s • r , t j

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