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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Jul 1885, p. 8

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m-i- •4"C The Toll owing the t»1u« of hw been proved by repeated Willie worth bearing lo mind, MHrt Ihe hot weather la here ud itig cases and sunvtrokes will be as numerous as usual. In cases of persoas apparently drowned they should be laid feutly fctll, their wet clotiiing qulck!y torn •iisd dry blankets wrapped around Mhwi* Then artificial respiration should bt taade by drawing the arms away faft« the sides, brtngfrg the elbows up together above the head, pu-hlng the arms down again and around, so that the elbows meet over the pit of the •tomach, and so on at the rate of about sixteen time a minute. As the arms •re brought down gentle but firm pros* sure should be made on the stomach just below the end of the breast bone. In cases of heat or sunstroke, lay the person In a cool shady place. Loosen his clothing. Let the bystanders nib the arm* and legs with pieces of Ice wrapped In towels, until the excessive heat of surface is allayed. Give twenty, drops aromatic spirits of hartshorn 1n a little water every twenty minutes or half hour. No effort to raise or walk should be allowed till the person is quite restored. Hartshorn is said to be better than brandy in cases or stroke* lhay Clews to One Robbery; A boy about 13 years old reported to fk:l a policeman the other day that a rob- ||bery had occurred at the house under very mysterious circumstances. The of f*25, which was In a china vase a bracket had taken wings. MWnre the doors or windows found asked the officer. -No.n "Any n the house who might have ?" "No." "And you haven't up any dews, eh?" "There's the trouble, sir--there's clews til you can't rest. 1 want to go off and camp out, and dad thinks I cribbed the money. Dad wants to go to Chicago, /i. and marm thinks he's got the boodle. |p nfMarm wants a new summer wrap, and |f "dad says she clawed them ducats for ... sure. The hired girl Is going to get $v. ; married next week, and dad and marm - ^and me believe she raked in the stake to go on a bridal tour. Tell you what, mister, when I see how many clews can be picked up on a little case like this, «it makes me anxious to know which of us will come out on top.** »V Not to Warm. ; One of the hottest days this summer suburban granger came Into this of* flee and the editor remarked, In his usual original style: v f " I s t h i s h o t e n o u g h f o r y o u P " "Oh, I don't know," was the off hand } " reply; "there was ics at oar plaoe this morning, when I got up," "XoP said the editor. In surprise, wiping off the perspiration with his Siv'-'sleeve. Yes," continued the visitor, OODS- pounds. The Call at £. M. Owen & Son's for your Farm Machinery. They keep none but the best, and warrant everything. Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broken o! your rest by a sick child suf­ fering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? if so send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its value is incalculable. It wili relieve the poor little 6ufler immediately. De­ pend upon it mothers, there Is no mis­ take about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea. regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation and gives tony and energy to the whole system. Mr?. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is tbe prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and Is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. 10-61-lSw. BROOKS OIL CO'i GASOLENE, •Hii Him 11 "i "in i i ifi i in" mi mm ' ml General Merchandisi y MoHENHY, ILL, Id price of Clothing. If not wanted at present, perhaps it will pay to buy for future wear. Take notice of the following prices juid decide for/ourselves. We offer a lot of feoys Vests for SB cents, former price 50 cents te till 84 Chlldrens Suits, ages i to 9 at f to J former price. 11 Boys Suits, ages 10 to 14 at *3.00, former prtos 46.50 to §7.80 18 Boys "Suits 92.00 to t5.00, former prioe #500 to f 10.00. 80 Young Mens Suits, sixes 38 te 88. at *5.00. former price 87.50 to *iu 40 Boys Poplin Coats, sizes 98 te 86, at 25c. former price 75c to 81.00. 12 Mens Vests, light weight and color. 50c, former price 91.75 to 92.00. 47 Mens Coats, all kinds, at 92.00 to 97.00. former price 94.00 to 912.00. 8 Mens Suits at 97.00, former irice 910.00. 5 Mens Suits at 98,00. former price |11JQ, 84 Mens Suits at t to | former price. Goods] New Goods! J. H. GARRISON & CO. Oreat Att ^ - • < - ' f WAUOONWA, ILL( Our Store is lull of New, Fresh Goods. We carry only the Be«t. T ' WOOD: OFFER DRAl Manufactured by W. D. GATES, and fully Guaranteed, as L01$\ As GOOD TILE ('an be Bought Anywhere. mess THAR SVIB. IVIBY 8___ - * < FULL AHD COimiB. II Hi We can show you some of the finest patterns ever broughtjto Wauconda, and invite an inspection of our stock, and * comparison of prices. Have just now on hand a new line of * Groceries Ghroooriea. s T - • • A C h o i c e L i n t o f A Line of Syrups and Molasses at - Low Prices. • Prloesef all goods are arranged siltril We WU1 XTot be Undersold. l^jPThe highest market price paid for Eggs and Pioduce. COLDINC BROTHERS. Waaeonda 111., May SOtb, UN. We have recently added to our Clothing stock some very and Durable Suits In latest styles and patterns, which we have marked at very cldse prices, and feel confident we can please all both in quality and price. We also desire to call the particular attention of our gentle­ men friends to our new line of . ;0Bf Brand «f i^WHITESTAB s o l e :i> e laths Safest and Purest Gasolene in tbe Market. This brand boras longer than common Qu- olene and does not emit an offensive odor. For Gasolene Stoves and all purposes for Which Gasolene is used, the White Star brand is the most reliable. If tbe White Star Gasolene is net sold in your vicinity, send your order directly to as for a barrel. BROOKS OIL GO. '99 ImliA Ave.. ClevslamVik Which is now very complete. We have the veij late* styles and colors, and know we can please you. BOO L'S A NDSFFTM At his Warehouse in McHenry, is selling the best Machinery that money will buy, and at prices as low as any dealer in McHenry or Lake Connties. I have a full line of IMPLEMENTS All of the best make, and warranted as represented. No old stock or cheap snide goods. If in want of anything in the line of Agri­ cultural Tools, do not foil to call W»r° purchasing, I can save- you money. o Want Your Whl For which I will pay the Highest Market Price in cash, delivered at my Mill. If you have any Wheat bring it along and get your money now. v This is one of the most importaat branches of our bubiness, and one^-that has received our very careful attention; we have studied our trade, and now feel confident we are better than ever prepared to meet their wants in this department. For medium price goods we continue to sell the Bed path make, which have given such gen­ eral satisfaction for the past 3 years. In LADIES FINE 8HOB8, We are confident that for Style, Finish rad1 Durability the celebrated John Foster goods are as good as money will buy; we have sold them several years and always find them reliable; while in Boots the "Buffalo" make still stands ahead, having been sold in this place for over thirty years, and stood the severest tests and not been found wanting. Hip take no risk in purchasing them. Ib Dry Goods & Notions We are tull of all the latest styles and novelties which will be sold at the lowest living prices; we invite the ladies to call and ex­ amine our new and beautiful Dress Goods, consisting in part ot Silks, Cashmeres, Ottomans, Flannels, Buntings, etc., etc., which will be found in various colors and prices. |5 s BROOKS, OIL COH ine Oil Reapers and Mowers: £4 fV p s the Brooks Oil Company, » Every farmer should bay the Oorhss Kn -ine OU to use on their Beepers and Mowers •ring harvest. This Oil is manufactored exclusively by m jits?' Asa roar dealer for BROOKS OIL ISO'S. The largest and freshest stock in town, at prices that wili astonish the closest buyers. Drugs and Medicines, B. McHenry, April 28th, 1885. The Above Cut* Show Sherman's Patent Gate Hanging As applied to the common earry-around Gate, or panel of fence, It makes a gate that is Cheap, Strong and Durable, combining more points of excellence than any other gate, however expensive. Any ordinary work hand can apply this hanging by looking at the cut. The cost of iron for hanging does hot exceed 15 cents. Give this Gate a careful examination. It is something every farmer needs, Farm, Town, County and State right for sale by your Blacksmith, Agent, or *. & J. 8HERMAIC 10 386m West MoHenryv1LL. Always the best to be obtained, at bottom prices. EVERY DEPARTMENT FULL. B?"An inspection of Goods and Prices respectfully solicited. €OMJ88 ENGINE OIL. McHenry, IU„ May 90fcb, 1886. F G . M A Y fEALEB |tlf FEED, fee, &c, .... At Lowest Living R>8lt6S| And Delivered in Gar Lots at Railroad Station most convenient lo purchaser* Sli 'M - ] -DEALER IN- Agricultural Implements, Wauconda, Illinois, Keeps always on hand a full stock of tlie Of All Kinds, To whieh he incites the attention of those who intend to buy, confideftt he can please both in QUALITY AND PRICE. Iron and Wood Pumps ot all Kinds. Best Steel Barb Wire At Very Low Rates. A Full Stock of BINDING TWIN# Always Found at his Warhouso. WB ALSO SELL THE Davis, Luehy & Co.'s Buggies, The beat buggy for the money to be fHund in the market. Gail and see them. Also keep in stock a fullUine of Shelf and Heavy Hardware Of all kinds, which will fee sold at bottom prices. . : S. U. KUSSESl4fe^:;| Wan eonde, May 20th, 1885. „ . . Bonslett & Stoflel, At their Store on the West Side, have just received a full and handsome line of Mull Dress Patterns, White Dress Goods, New Styles Lawns, New Dress Ginghams, and New Prints. Largest Assortment of Oil Cloth, Sbades and Pales in Town. Scrimb Cloth § Curtains, ONLY 15 CENTS. A Fine Stock of Spring tod Summer Shawls, Scarfe, Jerseys, Ulsters, Ito . RARE BARGAINS 1ST CLOTHING CLOTHING FOi ALL AGES, jpgpWe invite an insppctio11 of our new Spring Selection of SHOES of all styles suitable for our trade. itaple Dry p-oods, ̂ Invites an inspection oihis stock* all ot which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. fgemetnber good goods at fair Prices at < he Centerville Store. McHenry, 111., Jane 10,1884. C. MAYES A full Stock, Good aud Cheap. Bonslett & Stoftel. West McHenry, 111., May 4th, 1886. HARDWARE HARDWARE ! 31 g5g-Qne Door West of the Riverside House,.JggJ •---DEALER IN HE1KIMH NAILS, MECHANICS TOOLS, CHANDELIERS. Lamps, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. And in short, everything in the Hardware, tove and Tin Line. HE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Call at his store before buying elsewhere. Promptly Attended To. t t̂ "REMEMBER, extra good bargains can a'ways be obtained. JO N I" STORIifc McHenry, 111., March 16th, 18^ >

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