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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Aug 1885, p. 8

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tWlMpilood high in Meridian . and upon hit return told hil be had seen toe manufacture ratown with the thermometer Ittjf at 08°. It BOOII became a fact amo.ig the members ot the «har.;h that Brother Blank had degen- •rated into an able liar. Charges were preferred against h!m, and a commit­ tee of church members were appointed td risll Meridian and convict the er­ ring brother of lying. Th-y went, •aw the Iob manufactured, and return­ ing home so reported to a meeting of all the church members. A look of astonishment ou the faces of all ihe assembled brethren soon gave way No one of Indigntttifin, ud Brother Blank and the entire committee were Incontinently expelled from tlit Church. ENRY COLBY ¥ • slett ' :y " \ »> in ..'DEALER At their Store on the West Bide, have just received ft-full and handsome line of General Mercnanaise, western man, who has lived among the tornadoes all Ills lite, who was raised with them as it were, sayi It is easy to distinguish a tornado from atl ordinary blow. A cyclone or ter- Mado north of the equator invariably conies from the southwest. Its Srst appearance is that ot a local cloud; it always comes when the temperature is low, and is nothing more than an eleo^ trtcal storm. The earth refuses;to re­ ceive the electricity that Is constantly %etog geuerated and it accumulates in a mass. When the cloud extends froai •lie side of the horizon to the uther there Is no danger of a cyclone. i mM ' Advice to Mothers- jfcta you disturbed at (tight and broken ot your rest by a sfck child suf­ fering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its value Is incalculable. It will relieve the joor little 6uSer Immediately. De­ pend upon it mothers, there Is no mis­ take about It, It cures dysentery and ijiiarrhcea. regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation and gives |one and energy to the whole system. Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best femnle physicians and nurses in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout tha world. Price 25 cents a bottle. 10 51-12w. RIVERSIDE Mull Dress Patterns, Dress Goods, Sew Styles Lawns, New Dress Ginghams, and,Hew Prints. Largest Assortment of Oil Cloth, "* 1 Shades and Poles In Town. b Cloth | Curtains ONLY 15 CENTS. A Fine Stock of Svnmer Shawls, Soarb, Jerseys, Ulsters, Itc Id price of Clothing. If not wanted at present, perhaps it wilf pay to buy for futitfe wear. Take notice of the following prices ^ and decide for yourselves. \ ... " * . * '»•" 1 . ' *; We offer a lot of Boys Vests for 25 cents, former price 50 oftntt to 91.2(| 84 Childrens Suits, ages 4 to 9 at } to $ former (trice. 11 Boys Suits, ages 10 to 14 at $3.00, former price 86.50 to $7.50 '* 18 Boys -iuits $2.00 to $5.00, former price 85 00 to $10.00, 30 Young Mens Suits, sizes 33 to 36. at $5.00. farmer price $7.50 to $10,00! 40 Boys Poplin Coats, sizes 26 to 36. at 25c, former price 75c to 81.00. 12 Mens Vests, light weight and color. 50c, former price $1.75 to $2.00. 47 Mens Coats, ail kinds, at $2.00 to $7.00. former price $4.00 to $12.00. 8 Mens Suits at $7.00, former >rice $10.00, 5 Mens Suits at $9.00, former price $11.50. 34 Mens Suits at £ to j former price. have recently added to our Clothing stock some very Neat andT Durable Suits, General Merchant *• i • •' lers in a Fine Class of FOR ALL AGES, Invite an inspection of-our new Spring SHOES of all styles suitable for our trade. A full Stock, (JoodL and Cheap. Bonslett Ac Stoftol, W«t McHenry. llL. Ma? 4th, If*6. -DEALER IN- For Sale or Exchange. One or two good houses, with good barns and other out-buildings; good orchards, wells, cisterns, etc. Well located near the Depot in West Mc­ Henry, together with land from one acre to 20. Will sell very cheap or trade for a farm, or western wild land. Also a good house to rent. 8. RATMOXD. West McHenry, Ills. I la latest styles and patterns, which we have marked at very close prices, and feet 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 The celebrated Cortland Side Spring | Buggy Is the leader. Ask the 200 in %l»i*county what tliey think of them Always on band at E. M. Owen & Son's mm IT: "TT" Which is now very complete. We have the very lates] styles and colors, and know we can please you. ' "7 SODA Best in the YTorld. !.'• ' I ||,.III||||IHL1 111 !•, ininii nun inn,mm BROOKS OIL CO'I This is one of the most importaat branches of our bubiness, and one that has received our very careful attention; we have studied jour 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 Redpath make, which have given jsuch gen- I eral satisfaction for the past 3 years. In LADIES FINE We are confident that for Style, Finish and Durability the |celebrated John Foster goods are as good as monejr 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 I this place for over thirty years, and stood the severest tests and not been found wanting. You take no risk in purchasing them. In Wauconda, Illinois, Keep? nlway8 on hand a full stock of tta® Of All Kinds, ; To whieh he invites the attention of those who intend to buy, confident he can please both in QUALITY AND PRICft. lion and Wood Pumps ot all Kinds. Best Steel Barb Wire H Very Low Rates. A Full Stock of BINDINC TWINS Always Found at his Warhoiuip, WE ALSO SELUTHE Davis, Luehy & Co.'s' Buggies, The best buggy for the money to be found in the market. SMf and see.them. Also keep in stock a full line.of Shelf and Heavy Hardware Of all kinds, Which will be sold at bottom prices. S.B, RUSSELL. Wauconda, May 20th, 1835. s?Dry Goods, Black Drestt Goods, Black and Colore^ Cashmeres, Black and Col» ored Dress Silks, Summer Silks, and k handsome line A Full Stock of Lust, Bottom and til Kinds of Ma* mings Constantly on Hand. 7 . ' 1 4 * -j in Parasols, white Dress Goods, Embroideriesi pummer 8klrti« Corsets and QloTfiii A Complete line of Henderson's , ebrated Fine Shoes, Every Pair Warranted. BADGEB6TAT® : ;' Pantaloon Overalls and Pants,. Fresh Family Groceries, Bremmer's Celebrated reka Bread. |*aints, Oils, Mixed Paints, Salt, Perry & Owen. ASQLENE. Dry Goods & Notions Qmt Brand of ¥ WHITE STAB G A S O L E I N E Is ths Safest and; Purest Gasolene in the Market. This brand burns longer than common Gas- 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 not sold in your vicinity, send your order directly to us for a barrel. We are full of all the latest styles and novelties which will be [sold at the lowest living prices; we invite the ladies to call and ex- j amine our new and beautiful Dress Goods, consisting iu part ot i Silks, Cashmeres, Ottomans, Flannels, Buntings, etc., etc., which will be found in various colors and prices. The Above Cuts Shovf Sherman's Patent Gate As applied to the common earry-around Gate, or panel of fence, t 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 not exceed 15 cents. Give this Gate a carcful examination. It is something every larmer needs, Farm, Tovyu, County and State right tor sale by your Blacksmith, Agent, qv S. & J. SHERMAN. 10 38 6m West McHenry, ILL. i?£ BROOKS OIL CO. ii laelU An., Cl«Y«laiid, & xaexsi The largest and freshest stock in town, at prices that will astonish the closest buyers. HARVEST. BROOKS, OIL CO« and Medicini - §/?, - CORLISS quality. Always the best to be obtained, at bottom prices. EVERY DEPARTMENT FULU n0 Oil For Reapers and Mowers; Every farmer should buy the Covins En fine Oil to use on their Reapers and Mowers ___ ThS Oil is manufactured exclusively by I inspection of Goods and Prices respectfully solicited t)ie Brooks Oil CouipaBj. 1 your dealer «Mr BROOKS OIL OO'S. ^ 0ORLI88 ENGINE OIL. i McHenry, I11H May 20th, 1885. KSBS At his Warehouse in McHenry, is selling the best Machinery that money will buy, and at prices as low as dealer in McH©H|y pr Lake Connties. I have a full line of : ^ O IMPLEM or »T.T. SIXTSS. All of the best make, and warranted as represented. No old stock or cheap snide goods. If in want of auything in the line of Agri* cultural Tools, do not fail to call, before purchasing, as I can sav.« you money. ' - - -- J -- I Also Want Your Wheat ! For which I will pay the Highest Market Price in.cash, delivered at my Mill. If you hire any Wheat bring it along and get your money now. R. McHenry, April 28th, 1885. J*,'- HARDWARE HARDWARES! My Stock of Summer goods is now complete, consisting of Mens Boys' and Youth'a Fine and Staple Shoes, n all the latest styles. We make a specialty of Men and Womens Qeuts fine Calf Pegged, and Hand-Sewed French Calf Morocco Legged Boots, Plow Boots & Shoos. 1^' We have a Tremendous Stock ot Very Desirable Goods, wnich will be sold at WAY DOWN LOW CA.SH PRICES, and it will pay you' to come from all over McHenry County and adjoining Counties to trade with us, for the reason that we can and will make it an object for you. N. B.--House Established in 865. W. H. DWICHT, Cor. Main St cm<l Public Square, Woodstock, 111. JOBS Z. |Cgf One Door West of the Riverside House. £Fl DEALER IN 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. JOBBING AND RBFAXRIXta Promptly Attended To. |3irREMEMBER, extra good bargains can a1wa3'S be obtained. JOHN !. STORY* McHenry, 111., March 16th, 1885.

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