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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jan 1887, p. 8

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. ;a' , mmm Wit Ittfll Suppositories by H Wat. They are edrory thing with tttf SupiMMltorles cured FU jxm t \ i 1 I i' r VV' "X - " ' •' J 'C r) •' , t •" • H s , v 4 .• . . * £ *; ?' ' r~ /' *, p * 1 *' ' ~ i~ .» > trtttniat Is Mt md within M ttt, mad weald advise the to give them * trial. For ti«U on Piles address Box 295 N. Y. For sale in Mcileury, W. fiesley's at 50c per box CHEAPER THAN EVER. VV" C - , «"t3 •f >{ii , >: AS i'4. ••..A . Nv." *. ^ 111 addition la their large stock For Sale la the village of McHenry, a house d five lots. The owner wishing to d oo land owned bv him outside •f tbe corporation will sell very low. The bouse baa been newly painted throughout, contains four rooms betides kitchen and pantry below, and two good large rooms and closets in the second story. There is a good barn, well, cistern, and other outhouses on tbe premises. Also an abundance of small truit of all kinds. Is well located and convenient to the Public School. Will be sold cheap if applied for soon For further particulars inquire at this •fflce. Also twenty acres of good land near ike corporation. Will be sold cheap % • : Two Doors North of Perry & Owen m stock or Furniture & ©om pleto with a larger stock than ever, and will btf sold as cheap as auy other in the county, and it will be to the interests of the buying pub­ lic to tall upon me when in want of anything in that line. now receiving hit H vf *»?A' «! rs:4' •»."> '4$ii They are now showing one \of the finest Stocks of 'W\ Iki this derailment I keep a first class assortment of Caskets and Coffins and shrouds of all Kinds and ALE PLOTHING, qualities. A reasonable rates! I» * « • - » . , mwmm For Sale., Hi' ' nnderslgned offers fer infle Ms residence, and two acres of land] skua tad in tbe village ofRiugwood. Is well located, in good repair and on the premises are all kinds of small fruit, alHn a healthy and bearing condition, Itis, 9r1 th all. a very desirable piece of property. Good Darn and outbuildings For terms and other particulars call on tbe undersigned on the premises. WM. LAKOBJQI, Rlngwood, March 9th, 1886. See our elegant prism. Dome Shade, library Lamps, from $2 58 to $8.60. ; BOXSLETT A STOFFKL, W. H. Dwight will receive this week M extra large assortment of Holiday Slippers for Ladies. Qents and Boys. Quinsy Can be Cured. Sin I th's Quinsy Specific is an abso-; lately sure eure for this painful aad| dangerous disease. The undersigned-" sell red from quinsy for years, but finally discovered a remedy which oured him and all who used it. It has never yet failed. A purely vegetable remedy, safe and pleasant to take. Price 50 e. Single trial packages sent tor 35c. Circulars ana testimonials for •tamp. Get it now and be prepared^ to control the next attack. Add^eis;' GEO. W. SMITH. 'Sols Prop'r and ManTr, Phelps, N, Y, Please mention this paper A Sons!bo Man* r'M^ W«old ose IKemp's Balsam Tbroat and Lungs. It is curing more eases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron­ chitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine. Tbe proprietor has authorized Geo. W Besley to refund your money if after taking three-fourths of a bottle relief Is not obtained. Price 50u and $1 Trial size free. Bealey's Famous WaukegaD Ale and Porter On draught at J. Bonslett's, A, Sn- glen's and John Heimer's. Russian Liniment i| a sure cure for Bheumatism, Neuralgia. Diphtheria, Chilblains. Frost Bites, Lameness,, and Bruises. It !s also the best ent in the world for the horse. Spafla. Ringbone, Splints, and •sis Mused by sprains, etc. One ttle will oonvince you that the doea not overestimate the va>ue of this wonderful medicine. For sale by all druggists. Mrs. Schumacher. Visits Chicago every week and will lake in your orders and furnish goods •t the lowest Chicago price*. II i* So. That we are daily guaranteeing Kemp's Sarsaparilla to the people in this way* that after taking three-fourths of a bottle without relief, we will refund the money. It is the greatest and best remedy on the market for clean­ sing tbe blood and giving you a new lease of life, A well-known business man informs us he has gained 8 pounds on two bottles of this Sarsapa­ rilla. Price $1.00. For sale by Geo, W.Besley, McHenry. JOHN B. m •pr BESLEY. Ienryf -DEALER IN- Drags, Medicines, Paints Oils, Toilet Articlel, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical n se. Also Bottled Ale and Porter for Family usb* The best brands of Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco always on hand. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. CEO. W. BESLEY. West McHenry, 111., January 3d, Hardware Hardwares *•< v ' We took advantage of a low market and bought our Overooats very cheap for cash, and e&o give you bottom pri­ ces. See them. PERRY & OWEN. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of John Karjres, deceased, Tbe unUerBigned havintr been appointed ad-minUtrator of the estate of John Karges. de­ ceased, late of tho county of McHenry and atateof Illinois, hereby gives notice that ho will appear before the couniy court of Mc­ Henry County at the eoart house in Wood, stock, at the December term on the third Monday in December next, at which time all paroons having claims against said estate, are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested so make Immediate payment to the under- SUtMfl • Dated, 4th day of October, A. D. 1886. Joan HUEHAK, Administrator. veHNEV^ TO CURE RHEUMATISM. TUs remedy has • specific action upon the fluids moisture to the tissues and |nbrtc*tln« the joints affected by the disease. No 5™ •*" LIHIM remain after a cure by jfj'* •Pe? c"_trtal of a single bottle will convince foe most sceptical that we have not told half its vtr- For 'ale b' LENNEY MEDICINE CO.f OHBMOA. tLUNOIt. JOBS X. STORT, eerone Door Weet ^of the Riverside House,^ DEALER IN Also the Celebrated GARLAND STOVES & RANGES, And in short, everything in the Hardware, Stove and Tin Line. WE HAVE A FULL 8TOCK Of OS, OAB-LOCKS IISH PQLSS, AMD IISHMG TACKU 07 ALL KHTOS. Whi<?h 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 OB BIRD CAGES IN TOWN. ROBBHTQ AND Promptly Attended |3g"No Trouble to show Ooods, * 4 • JOHN '!• itouv. Mcenry, 111., May 24th, 1880. MM) UIUBV B rns. Prii WUKisU. fas., _ foir the Grand New Book of tbe Plains. BY 3. VT. BUEL- This splendid new book is a complete bis. WIT of tho IITM and wonderful adventures •f wild Bill, Bnllale Bill, Capt. Jack, Texas Jack, Oalifemia Joe, Kit Carson, "White SkM>ffr,M Gen. Custer, and other great West- Beroes, Scouts and Indian lighters, endorsed by letters from Haaaoek* p It is Gens. Sheridan, territt, and other distinguished MTMU. Copies of tbe letters will be sent tre«*n pnplleatien. Agents who are now «8|liB( the canvass are meeting v ith (rand iwesess. The book is splendidly illustrated wlOl ever ISO fine engravings, including is E 'AS A. W. SMITH, ATTOKHBT. r Executor's Notice. 8TATE of Mary E. Koon deceased. Tho 1 undersigned having been appointed Ex­ ecutor of the last Will and Testament of Mary E. Koon, deceased, late of the County of McHenry, and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the > County Court of McHenry County, at the j Court Itouire in Woodstook, at the February; term, on the third Monday in February next,' ^"allccry at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified |and requested to attend lor' the purpose of having the same adjusted, All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 12th day of November, A. 1). 1886. JMT J|SA W. SMITH, Executor, ASA W, SMI1CH, ATTOBVSV. Chancery Notice, ^ ' STATE OF ILLINOIS, 1 j > • * H'HBKKT COCHTT, I _ Circuit Court of McHenry County, January term, A. D. 1387. Mary Goodrich va. Joseph E Goodrich la t«ll-p«ge colored plates, is low in price, and pOMtar with the people. It is the greatest loekos Western adventure ever issued, and Its splendid endorsements secure the best elaat of trade. A grand opportunity is offered Se earaeet workers. No money required Ml the >M>I art WLI Writs for our extra terms and •"SSfeir^OO.. PlJBLT8H*H8, Wsitfipfpn A»§, m. 1 Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of John ciaxton, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Ad­ ministrators of the Estate of John Ciaxton, Deceased, late of the County of McHenry, and State ot Illinois, hereby give notice that they will appear before the Count v Court of McHenry County, at the Court House, in Woodstock, at the January term on the third Monday In January next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate, are notified and requeneed to attend for the purpose ot having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are request­ ed to make immediate payment to the tinder- signed, ; Dated the Sth day of Nov. A.*D. 188S. f JOHH F. CLAXVO*. 114* CMKA L. MUDOBTT, . ATELAIATCAMCK:^ Affidavit of tbe non-residence of Joseph E. Goodrich, the defendent above named, ha v. ing tteen fllcl In the office of the clerk of said Circuit Court of Mcllenry County, notice Is hereby given to the said non-resident defend* ant, that the complainant flled her bill of complaint in said Court on the Chancery side thereof on the '23th day of November A- O. 1886, and that a summons thereupon issued «nt of said Court against said defendant, rs. turnable on the 16th day of January A. D. 1887, as is by law required. Now, therefore, unless yon the ssid Joseph E. Goodrich shall personally be and appear before the said Circuit Court of McHenry County ontheflrEt day of the next Term thereof, to be holdeu at the Court House in the City of Woodstock In said County, on tbe 10th day of January, A. D. 1887. and plead answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed and a decree entered against you according to tbe prayer of said bill. lu testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand ana affixed the seal of said Court, at my office In Woodstock, this 98th day of November D, 1WS3. E E, RICHABDS, Clerk. A, W SMITH, Comp.auant's Solicitor. • Marsmber astfet AIX M8S> ' • - fljNw biat Biductions U naerwear, On alt lines that are now incomplete in sgeortmenti ends in every department . #dd and Jii, Plior to our January Inventory, to obtain many goods at ; •> t-, opportunity is now offered ISver Shojrn in McBen^. A:|MI.SS In Knocking out high Prices, and are now showing their cus­ tomers that it is for their interest to trade with them. 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