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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1886, p. 8

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"Ererr fcrala-dla- patcbar <eta tiro trains started toward •Mkittir on the same track sooner •r latar," ha claim*. "Ha majr be able to stop ooe of them la time to save a wtoch and kws of life and property, hot aeooer or later both will get away from him. I want none of that of responsibility"--Chicago ilTtw 'pll r# SapposltOTM, - 'A O. Rose, from New London, tibaa^ writes: Send me two boxes of four Kemp's Pile Suppositories by nail. Our druggist Is out. They are for a fri«nd. 1 tried everything wi th oat heip. hot the Suppositories cured AO. The treatment Is new and within reach of all, and would advise the •fleeted to give them a trial. For pamphlet* on Piles address Box 295 La Roy. N. T. For sale in McHenry, by Geo. W. Besley*s at 60e per box. Quinsy Can be Cured. Smith's Quinsy Specific Is aa abso­ lutely sare cure for this painful and dangerous disease. The undersign-d sufl red from quinsy for years, hot finally discovered a remedy which cured him and all who used it. It has never yet failed. • purely vegetable remedy, safn and pleasant to take Price 60 c. Single trial packages sent lor 35a. Circulars and testimonials for atamp. Get it now and be prepared to control the next attack. Address: Geo. W. Smith. Sole Prop'r and Mai.Tr, Phelps, N. Y. Please aantlon this for M* In the village of McHenry, a house Md five lots. The owner wishing to Imlld on land owned bv him outside of the corporation will sell very low. The house has been newly painted throughout, contains f>ur rooms besides kitchen and pantry below, aad two good large rooms and closets in thafNoad story. There Is a good barn, well, cistern, and other outhouses on the premises. Also an abundance of email irult of all kinds. Is well located tad convenient to the Public School. Will be sold cheap if applied fjr soon. •For farther particulars inquire at this ft- iUwa Also twenty acres of good land near '• the corporation. Will be sold cheap f« A Sensible Men. Would use IKemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lung*. It is curing more #<tses of Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Bron­ chitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has authorised Geo. W' Besley to refund your money if after taking threo-fourth* of a bottle relief g> not obtained. Price GOu and II * rial slse free. » New Tea of flaest quality picked last May only 60 cents per poaad at fltzslmmoas & Ev4n4on's. V If yon want to learn how to Paint few Buggy for One Dollar, csll at iMhy'iDrof Store. Wear End. POULTRY ,I«K. CEO. W. PRATT, vauooxda, .Ifei "Wr«1e oM and young itoet, of the Ullowtog breed*, ot tborough bred Po Itry, Wtitcb I will «ell tor ooe balf tbe oauat price Black B. B. Games, Blue Games, Black Tarter Games, Black Cochins, Langshsns, Wy- aodotts, Gold Lace Sebright Bantam*, Light Bra hams, E. (J. B. Leghorns, 1 Wild Turkey Gobbler, 50 Pekin Ducks, GEO. W. PRATT, Wauconda. At their Store, !* McHen^m, An Elegant Stock -onu Which they have now open for the inspection of their customers and buying public in general. Xhey are now showing one of the ' CLOTHING, All Com must be brought in on or before November 20th, and must be raised in SIoHENRY. ; , " <43^ ** i t - h f . "• .11' , . -f * T " » \ > " : 1. H. debt 1' 11 jjiinir n mil iii) 1 ik) iinm'i.1.' mm t* s ' ¥ / '» ' C*,5 V ' <V * • •" • Public if you wish to see a fine new stock ot Goods, he has them. s ; f Ever Shown in Mcflenry. They Btrt Vlfo s In Knocking out High Prices, and are mow showing their cus­ tomers that it is for their interest to trade with them* WA, Devolution Notico The Co>Partnerabip heretofore exiatinr between the nwtmlfMd, ander the Bra "•» •' HaWesMUi 4 Nolih, is this day die- elved by matoal oobmbu The baaiaes* of the frai will be eoatinned at tbe el<« ataad by AaAnm Melah, by whom all indebtedneaa ot late Ira will be paid. All peraeaa kMw. lag theauelTea iadebted to the late Arm are - wM tejMU and make immediate pay D. Haidihm ABDBBW NlllH. ~ apria* Grove, I1L. October ltu last.'; r i. LAWLUS, tj1' • J holds thk fort as A. CWTTBR. GROCERIES. A Full Line of Choice Family Groceries al ways on band. Call and see us and learn prices before purchasing else* heie. ALTHOFF BROS. McUeary, Sept. 10th, 18N. HIST 1 n' or Silk Dress Pattern, as winner may choose. DONT 70V FORGET IT! ASA]*.:SMTtl, -or-*.; Woodartoolc* • ' • llltmola. _ Banked by Million*! at aoaey «Cu yea ISOlMKin against damage by Flro, Lightning, wind Sterme* CTCLONEagJLND \TORNJLDOK8. Drop me a postal eard aad 1 will riatt yo«: «U on me aad I will writ* 70a a policy, and woea either or any of these destructive ele ~ its devastates jour property, happy will 1 be if you hold one of my policies, for I will anreiy viait yon, »nd ^minister anto.yoa. wui pel iacsafee yea. AAA W. BMJISt 0sn'1 humomm . SUM A. A KAUTirai LINE OP •^11 JIVPWIPIIII ipi ippfliipil GROCERIES! lETa ETC fAEb m warm stock how covflir. Owing to the upward tendency of most all kinds of >v/-; MOOD GOODS I Our purchases hare been unusually heavy, (lonseqently our cus­ tomers will have the advantage of one of the Largest and Moat Varied 8tocka To select from fver shown in McHenry. An inspection of Goode and Prices respectfully solicited. HENRY OOLBY* JOBS X. STORT, One Dpor West of the Riverside House. j^Ff DEALER IN Is now receiving hfc» •,, f/" J FALL AND WINTER STOCK | >*"4; % '.^1 --or--r "v ; ^y ;• • m - i i WAY DOWK tOUr Oalrner Maine Street and Public Square. . H. DWICHT VJ " Woodstook, IlllnoISi i " • - • !i "T 1 ^ ^ <%> ' 6AMND Also the Celebrated .GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, And in short, everything in the Hardware, Stove and Tin Line. WE HAYE A FULL STOCK OP I l M pair of all wool Bed|0ABS' 0AB-L0CKS >lSg P0LIS Blankets worth $5.00. 11 lbs. Good Coffee $1.00. 5 M Good Tea 1.00 50 " Good Flour 1.00 •BOW aaA BSATKB8, All WASKlBa nuTn, school boom eultkbe. m asa^hriaf the Radlstloa and Vsntllatlaa e< sa SB ma with the operation of a wash aia «*oa, also Parlor aad Cook Stovp. Bseaa^ OOKBUL rvaiUCES, *aa taflsw --Osd oa applicattoa. til tATVOKT mNACZ * XTS. 00. 76 Bsskman St. N. Y. Otty. * He makes Suits to order of the i beat Clothe Foreign or Domes­ tic SALESMEN WANTED. To Canvass for tbe sale of N urserv Stock! VMS* S 5 _ T« Canvass for tbe sale of N ursery Stock! Stealv em ployment guaranteed. SALARY it nt uibt ram ~-ti " *""" l i^t j;ood Goods can BS.ALttp CtWM aad Rapairt cisthss ^ Neatly and on short notice. tiive Bie a. Ca C. LAWLU8. MDHenry, Jan. 19th, 1886. :gfg; im. CHASE BROS. Roch«aterf (Befer tethls Paper) IL Y- Before yon insure, get terms for Fire, Lightning, aim Tornado insurance, in the Phoenix, oi' Brooklyn, or German, of Free- port, ot Bonslett A Stoffel Agents. THIRD PREMIUM OlY COIN. One pair Selz <fc Schwab's best Shoes or bolt ot Cotton Cloth worth $3.0Q* AID TISH1HQ TACKLE 07 ALL KINDS. Which will be sold as low as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere. Call at my store before buying elsewhere. THE FINEST LINE Ul» BIRD CAGES IN TOWN. JOBSXXTQ AND REPAIRING! Promptly Attended To, Trouble to show Goods • JOHN I. STORY- Mcenry, III., Iftty 24th, 1886. •mm The above Premiums are lor the five largest ears of Corn, the test being their weight when seasoned. •::̂ £ •> U GEO. W, BESLEY, O * < West ilcHenry, Illinois, -DEALER Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Toilet Articles, &i. Choice Confectionery. The finest line of Fu/e Candies to be loand in the county. The best brands ot Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco always on hand. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. *JL. W, Nichols, Jr., a Jewelef of large experience, has takan " . * * a l l v a Window in tihs Store, and is prepared to do all work inhie line. ,W5j5k_ W« * % WE TAKE THE LIBERTY-ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD, In regard to the ynequalad merlta TheFljiinjDntebmanjF. The Original and Famous Three-Whesled Plow, which (or Lightness ol Draft and Working Qualities ia Um Conceded Champion ol the Whole Plowed World. POINTS OFluKMOHTY. *t runs lighter than any other plow Made, oecause by means of the perfect support afforded by Jjree wheels the plow is carried, not dragged. it ia easy on ttie team, because there Is absolutely no lit on the Iioraca* necks. •t tnrna aossare corners, turning fur- tiws either inwara or outward, as may be desired. The rear furrow wheel la locked when plowing straight ahead, but unlocked by foot- trip when necessary to turn. After the corner ia aimed it locks itself automatically. 'Pile caster wheels running in furrow •ffcctually prevent any strain on the frame of the plow, or on the horses when turning. The plow ia Surned on the same principle as a cart. ¥116 front farrow wheel Is at point of plow, insuring a uniform depth whan grossing dead furrows or ditches. The land axle has a spring that keeps the plow from being too rigid, and causeait to Sit level when crossing corn furrows or ridges. The team Is hitched the same as to a Walking plow, and the horses draw easily and aata> tally. The plow Is In front of the driver, Vhere its work is constantly under his eye. These, and many other points, fully explained, Ulna* crated and proved in our descriptive circaiaiSi sent free to any address. We also mail, free of charge, the Agricultural Pilgrim's Progress, by John-with-a- Bunion, with illustrations; the Story of the Flying Dutchman, a graphic sea sketch ; and other literatura vhich will amuse, entertain and instruct, address, M0LINE PLOW CO., Molina, Illinois •V f ' ' '"«-** - ,•< /'

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