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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Dec 1887, p. 8

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Grazing. . . . . WW* Woodstock. pmm Successor. to Smith, Son ACo-C >f\\< J* l 'J '*e&t 4P*» f A.'JC' K i •» /'ri}> «fc :/•••. sail %: ̂ S.VJSS t. ?S?< •. ,i*' W«:0:' vWe r > few <1n >'•"• * ' ..• -r trs* M fHVt* iS^fe 4M-4 '-it 'I *' ~:t*<r*h M tWT^4i .i--.AJ.iV ?*$•* <3 SU GESSO 113 ; •*•' ;£ ,><{« A •V i«> - ..' • <•••* •Hi*. «*jf 4: :u.-iv*$i:i&e'? u \ix&i West Illinois: c. ust receiving their new Fall stock of Having leased the Store in Bacy's New lock, ha onsble stock o Block, hare opened up with a large and seas purchased the Lumber stock of Lumber of Having Yard and Smith. Son & Co., West cMHenry1 11).,and repenished jthe same wit a FULL STOCK OF LUMBER Of all kinds, we are now jared to offer to the public, the best quality of Lumber at the ILOWEST uving PRICES. Gall on them and you will find good Oui stock of goods in every department of many pieces of ^ _ easily be trebled by natural blue-grass to nia- . one stammer. If there is no w lis, It should be sown very ear­ ly, wSA mot bd pastured for a year. It doei w®lt in even a dense shade, gives early Md late pasture, enduros elose «ro#ping, and is not much injured bi train pi nj? where the land is wet ant Bolt--an important quality, as it is not convenient to take the stock off wood­ land pasture in wet weather. The seed Will catch on most woodlands without preparation of the surface, but old seed must be avoided. Orchard-grass is another good gras9 for woodlands, as it does well in the shade. Like blue-grass it is palatable, ttlftritious, and enjoys close cropping; and, unlike blue-grass, resists drouth well, hence will afford grazing when the blue-grass has died down in mid­ summer. It may be sown together leith the blue-grass. Red-top and red clover grow luxuriantly in a rich wood­ land soil. Very nearly as much pas­ turage can be had from woodland as from cleared land, and the advantage of shade, and the "mast" from the hickories and oaks, more than make up the difference. How large might be the returns gained from their wood­ lands, is a thought which has not yet entered even the dreams of many of our people, who would be very greatly and agreeably surprised by results, Were the seeding down to tame grasses to be undertaken.--American Agricul­ turist. The Boston Girl's Idea Of Heaven. Some people have the queerest ideas of heaven, but after Miss Phelps' pe­ culiar views of the unknowable noth­ ing extravagant astonishes the agnos­ tic or the full-fledged believer. The most realistic vision of the future state to which we are all tending was re­ vealed to me last Saturday night while en route to the symphony concert. Two rather pretty girls were snuggled into a corner of the car that I hap­ pened to take, and as the only vacant strap dangled-above their heads I had to hold on to it and overhear a conver­ sation not intended for a third person. However, I shan't give the girls any uneasiness by repeating what was not Intended for publication, but one re­ mark made by the prettier of the two struck me with particular force, it was so deliciously frivolous. "Well, to­ morrow's Sunday," observed No. 1 in a tone of regret. "Yes," assented No. 3, "shall you go to church?" "No-o," hesitating. "I think has such horrid ideas about heaven. Now, I like to think you hfcve everything you want in heaven. To my mind it ou^ht to be a place of unlimited long kid jfipves."--Boston Herald. An Expensive Crave. The orchid craze Is one of the •igpensive hobbies a woman can h: Once in England a rich but "ro born" woman got herself into roya society by cultivating orchids and mak­ ing a collection that was the talk of England and won the smart owner a visit from the Queen. Orchids are air- plants, and grow up in the air fastened on the trunks, of trees. They some­ times droop <1 wn eight or ten feet and bloom profusely, sometimes hav­ ing as many as 300 blossoms on a sin­ gle plant. They come from all lati­ tudes, will grow under all climatic conditions, and are as fascinatingly curious as monkeys. They resemble appearance reptiles, insects, ani- ld there is one that looks the of a white-robed nun. They enormously expensive. A plant cost hundreds of dollars. The colors known are displayed by ids. They stay in bloom a long and an orchid has been known to in its flowers in full bloom for five secutive months. Boots, Shoes, Gists Fornix Goods, etc. To wbtrh we invite the attention of the buying public. Ladks and Grats fins Show, At Bottom Prices First-Class Goods. Our Winter Stock is now just eominc in and it will pay you while at the Fair to just call in and look over our stock. - . We will guarantee to please la both quality of Goods anfl price. ; RUDOLPH &. McNETT. Wopdetcck, Sept. 5t)i, 1887. -M* WESf SIDE * SESTAD8AMT. L. D. LIXCQLH, Prop; Having recently refitted my Restaurant, nrar the Depot, in first class style, I am now prepared to accommodate the public with Warm or Cold Meals, At all hours of the day or evening. Hot Coffee or lea on live minutes notice. A FULL STOCK OF Bakers' Siipiplidi ALWAYS ON HAND. Choice Ms, of All Kinds, ^ IN THEIR [SEASON. \ West By the Bulk, Can or Dish. Also the Choicest Brands of Cigars'and Tobacco to be found in the market. With everything in first class order, and ireraptnees to wait upon customers we solicit ' bare of public patronage. L. D. LINCOLN. lenry. May 31st, 1887. A C H A K DCftLtft IN The purest and best we can find. In short our experience in business lias taught us which goods are best for us to handle. We lave proved all brand* and have aimed to hold fast to those which are best. We ask you to call and look our stock over. We will give you the worth pi every dollar you leave with --i AT )• I'­ ll _ well known firm advertises '•'artistic gas fixtures." We have one of the beggrs down in the cellar. It's the artfulest thing out of jail, and how It managed to escape indictment with the rest of the bOodlers has always been a mystery to the consumer ever prince it began to say, "Twice two is five, and three to carry makes seven­ teen ." Artistic? It does it with an easy grace and honest face that would deceived the very elect.--Burdette. "There's everything in the way you got a thing," remarked Thompson. "iTes, considerable," replied Smith, guardedly. "For instance," said Thompson, "if I should say *1 wish Brown would die,' you would consider It very wicked and be very much sur­ prised and greatly shocked." "Most de­ cidedly!" responded Smith with empha­ sis. "Well, I have no intention of say- tog it, "responded Thompson; "but if the Lord should see fit to call Brown to Heaven I would consider it a big thing tor other people as well as Brown."---<• ftttalfurg Dispatch. ' Yesterday several persons took us to Hsk because in a previous issue we had Heed the word "fill" instead oj, "thill" in •peaking of a runaway. One gentle­ man was so agitated that he sent us a •larked copy of the paragraph and Underneath wrote: "Great Scott!--, Set this man a dictionary." 1 We are le owner of two Webster's unabridged works, in each of which the word "fill" & defined in such a manner as to give Is the impression it means a part of a aleigh or wagon. The Union referred the critic to Webster's Dictionary, and &e evidently concluded he had been tasty in his criticism, for this morning | We received the following apology; r v^'Awl rite; bi mee wun."--Schen- T i^ctady Union. An old sailor recently spun a yarn to 1 the Martha's Vineyard Herald, in Which he said: "A spanking breeze :jwa8 driving the ship, everything draw- £;<§ng alow and aloft, when the cry, 'man OTerboard,' startled the ship's •, She captain came on deck, and "look­ ing over the tafl'rail at the rapidly re- (Deeding object and observing the good speed the ship was making, said »; ."Poor fellow, God help him; I'm sorry I lor him, but we must take advantage of this breeze in the interest of t ners.' Just then a sailor who had on the lookout ran aft and said: tin it was not a man, but it's a hog. ' said the Captain, the mainvard, clear and save tfie hog.'" • " .. t £ f; , ( Greatly Excited. *ot a few ef the citizens of McHenry ja recently bocome greatly excited ^%H|e attoundiof facts, that several ?*tr friends who had been pro- their physicians as Incur a. yond all hope--suflering t dreaded monater Oonfutnp- been completely cured by ;*• Hew Discovery for Con iita only remedy that does all throat and lung dis Colds, Asthma and bottle free at Henrv WEST McHENRY. Having sold out their Lumber 'Yard*to the Wilbur Lumber C"mpanv, will now devote their entire attention to the sale of HARD AND SOFT COAL, BRAN, SHORTS, OATS, Lime, Stucco, Etc. And by keeping a full stock always on h- id will, in the future as in the past, do al in their power to ple.ise all who may favor tbim With their patronage. Prices as Low as taa Lowest All persons knowing tl»em.«elve8 indebted to n§ aro requested to nail and settle the same without delay, as our old books must jbe clos­ ed. Delays are dangerous. Smith, Son & Co. * est McHenry, Aug. 9th, Jg87. P. HAUPERISCH, A K i-: u , McHenry, - - Xllinoits. 1 have now on hand a lot of Top Buggies, Spring Wagons, Lnmbcr Wagons, all of my own make, wt>ich-I will sell at Bottom Prices. And warrant them to be A No 1 in every pa tlcular. It you want a bargain in thli line call on me, 1 also do a "General Blacksmithing Business, and will do your work in the best of manner and with the least possible delay ItKPAIHIA O Of alt kinds promptly attended to. Call and see for yourself. P> HAUPERISCH. IfcHenry. Sept. 28,1837. Q Z < flTbuld inform his friends and Lv, A ublic in 'general that not­ withstanding the GREAT RUSH Of the past few week*, several of Our Departments / Are yet / REASONABLY COMPLETE. Please Remember, WE AMM 8ILL1VG IVKBYTHBTO At what it coat 110, FOR CASH. IN Any Quantity Desired * OR TBE Hi Are manufactured by Selz & Schwab", the largest manufacturers Of Boofs and Shoes in tbo United States, and for good fitting, good wearing goods have no saperior. In our line of 4= •Will be f.»und a complete variety *f* the celebra'ed Broidhead fctill Goods. In i ¥::v3 We are prepared to offer you the best makes of the Rockford and St. Joseph Mills. Groceries ! Groceries! 1 YOURS RESPECTFULLY, Stevens & Miller. WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS. AM A RITETH FNKRORTHJ, TtE- ff Aire s ELU LIABLE MEN to sell Fruit Trees. Grane Vines Shrubs, Bosea.&c- LIBEHAL COMMISSiPN- or &4IAKY and EXPENSES PAID. ^ ^ Address H 1'. JJKKEMAN & Oo„ Brighton N. T SAVE Your Money '. BRINK GOOD TEA. While in Chicago lately we picked up a "snap in Tea, and now have the finest Japan Tea in the Coun ty for 30 Cents per Pound# Think of that, 30 cents for a pound of Early Picking. Garden Growth, Spring Leaf Tea. We have often paid 60 cents for Tea net as good. Call and get a sample. Locke the Baker. McHenrjr, 111* Practical Painter anJ Decorator, HEBRON, ILL. Decoratingy Paper-Hanging, VALCIMININO, GRAINING, &c Done on short notice and satisfaction guaran­ teed. Call on or address,, H. FISH. 1 Hebron,! IlL.^May *Sd» 1S37. _ W O N D E R F U L SUCCESS. , ECONOMY IS WEALTH, All the PATTERNS you wish to use daring tbo Tear for nothing (a saving of from $8.00 to $4.00) by ttubscribing for THE PLAINDEALER * --AND Qemopest's m«^t«d Hlontbltf TVlagasine With Twelve Orders for Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of eny size. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, --FOR-- $3,00 (THREE DOLLARS). EUOREST'S rn * THE BESA Of nil the Magazines, CONTAINING STOOTES, POEMS, AND OTIIBB LITERABT ATTRACTIONS, COMBINING AUTISTIC, SCIEN­ TIFIC, AND HOUSEHOLD MATTERS. • Illustrated with Original Steel Engrav­ ings, Vhotor/rarures, Oil Pictures and fine Woodcuts, making it the ModelMaga* *ine of A nunca. Eacb Magazine contains a coupon order entitling tho lioider to the selection of any pattern illustrated in the fashion department in that number, and In any of the nizes manufactured, making patterns during the yenrof the value of over three dollars. DEMO REST'S MONTHLY is justly entitled the World's Model Magazine. The Largest in Form, the Largest in Circulation, and the best TWO Dollar Family Mairazine ixs>ned. 1887 will be the Twenty- third year of its publication. It is continually im­ proved and fo extensively as to place it at the head of Family Periodicals. It contains 72 pages, large quarto, 8 Vx.ll Ui inches, elegantly printed and fully illustrated. Published by W. Jennings Demorest, ?. TZSXJ M ¥iW Mcine. (ttSVEUtUS WVESTIOI FOR miiSO THE HICK AHS COAttl'iCa- I> ti PAiif. A TsknM* Elswiwry for Huiiplj'rj 3Ufne(f«a *.m ffceha. •al Kiri IrU'ljf in l RagnetlaM C'J9k<j4 a» S»t«r Boru>\. ti>r Hi ulin;; (iio Sle!i. We wage no \rarTare rarnJn3t pliysiriana or the jTHHlieu.1 fr:iti'rniiy t-'pnenilly. Tfiv.i-fphure of uae- lni'ic«aud wo de.x:re t» uld th'^miulur- nishiiiKauxiliary mcars for ct-rin,; th -' ai.-k. The honest pr.yhici&n ocoujieft a high pla.vin pcblic esteem and det'orvctily so, too. 'While our Avi'U- anci snri: not a |-.i.na 'pf. f .revery i !, th-fv are wnut laim i' lrtlieui 'iv I -v i! I nfl om r. spei^Jy curooft- l to give relict. .iiiuiloa D] With the fixtures will bo sold on the most favorable terms. Aa excellent opportunity lor anyone wishing to engage in Mercantile business; we can SAVE YOU MONEY Attention Horsemen! 1 would call the attention of the Public J® ,n7 Stable,of Stock Horses, four In num- vgt* Two Morgan®, one % Pewihcron, and one Imported Horse. They are all good rep resentatives^ of their breed. Also a few Meruit Shcop for Sale. The public are cor- (tuily Uiviiad toealiand examine stock, got ppees.eie. no business done on Sunday, N. B. COLBY. M'juuuiya m -Pip? ON YOUR FallaadWinter Supplies, i HENRY OOUBt. New York, AND BY 8PE0IAL AGREEMENt COMBINED WITH Tie PlaiBiealer at $3.00 Per Tear. „ Parker's SPAVIN CURE IS VNE4VALED as an application to horses fpr the cure of Spavin, Rhoa> HpUnt, NaYteulajr JointN, and all severe Lame­ ness, also for track nse when reduced. ^ Price 81.00 kt bottlo* • Bold by druggists. Strong testt- monlals on application. y E. W« BAKKB/C * Bole Proprietor, Arnuv, R. EL Trade supplied by 3ul E. Sadi ft Co., Detroit, Hlcii.) Peter Van Behaaek ft Sons, Chicago, m.| Xsyer Bio's ft Co., Sit, Lools, Mo. eatiiuc s aCtet iUodi<jinr,.s lio ve failed GENilE «ACe!C SWUHtCES GUSStFIEB. MAGNETIS 10?. $3 per pair by m&Jl. Send bizo of s;ho© worn. Scad for circulars* vmsm ssgEstmjsssttisfc per pair, bond moauiroof wrist. Scnu fcr circular. MAGHrnc of an'r.U-. for rj , , jn BJISaUfYi'^ g«-|:tP!NO CAPfior nervous USAUIVISa' ht'iuiui'i.i', ncuralirla, sleeplesg- r.c»s, Cut u-jU, »to. Viicv S'* by tuail. Seud tor circular. MAGNETIC aS£!K?ai!iH!MSffiS hiv> discRHe. c(o. V'rlcoSfi. Pond slse of waist and icfe' at hip. Send for circulars. ncui-alpria or catarrh, v ill give relief immediately. Prico SS5 each. 8eud size sf hat worn. Bead for s. for rheumatism In po»itiv>curn. It will tore to natural i ~ nail. Band Hi* ar* reduce the sweilins and renti immediately. Prleo 92 each by malt kn<!0. Scnu for circulars. MAGNETIC »?.. csnxsxsr*.-. lun^ra. They prevent and cure cold, rheumatism, neuralgia, pneumonia, throat troubles and ca­ tarrh. Price 96, Send for circular* with testi­ monials. ...... JPfMIW benoflt to vlocutioniutt!, public tpcabers and Bing- er3. Thuy i^trcnKthen tUe vocal cords and prevent hoarseness. Send for circular. i*rioe SI- eacb by mail. Send si*e of neck. gout, rhsnma- ' rer sorei and acquired nnl NAUET10 MAGNETIC vftrtcoso veins. Th»;so lemintf nare ac< veraal praise for their nuSlcal quaUties, and for the ease with whicb thoy are worn. Price S3 each by mail. Send size of leg around calf and ankla. Send for circular. S prompt- ion, connti- Uy removes acicaches peculiar to ladles, and imparts wonder- MAGNETIC WmWMinS,! pation, kidney and liver trouble. Quickly r backaches peculiar to ladles, ftiid Impart® \ ful vijfor to the wholo body. Por»oii8 of sedentary habits and Impaired nervous power will And them a valuable companion. Prieo 08 eacti by wail post­ paid Send I'orriivuUn. MAGNETIC lowing diseases without medicine: Patn in the back, nead or limbs, nervous debility, lumbago, general debility, rheumatism, paralysis, neuralgia, sciatica, diseases of tho kidneys, torpid liver, sem­ inal eml .- i inp, impotency, heart disease, dyspep­ sia, indigestion, hernia or rupture, piles, etc. con­ sultation free. Price of Belt, with Magnetlo In­ soles, #10. Send measure of ••allt and *lie 01 alio* worn. Send for circulars. MAGNETIC IHNS'Mt rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous exhaustion, aya- pepsla or with diseases of the liver, kidneys, head­ ache or cold feef., lame back, falling of the womb, ieucorrhoaa, chronic inflmmnat Ion of the womb, an abdominal bolt and a pair of tic Foot Bat*«i>. les have no superiors In the relief and cure of kli these complafntH. Tlwy carry a powerful mag­ netic force to t ho seat or the disease. Price Of Bert with Magnetic Foot Batteries, $10. Sent by express O. O. D... and examination allowed, or by mall on receipt of price. In ordering, send measure of waist and sue ot shoe. which baflie the skill of our best physicians. Price S20 each with ir.solo. Send meamire of ehestor bust and waist. Persons living at a distance who can not consult us in person should give a clear statement of their difficulties by letter, and wa will designate the kind of Appliances required li| each craitt to eil cet a cure. Bend your address for the "New Departure in Medical Treatment With­ out Medicine," with thousands of testimonials. The Mugnctic Oui mcnts are adapted to all ana, are worn over the underclothes |not next to the abnoa sn oil Do n»t fall to call and exatnin« the new Fall and Winter stock, of Genera Merchandise, at Bonalett A S'oflel's body like tho many galvanic and advertised BO extensively) and should be taken at night. They hold their power forever and ax« worn at all masons of the year. tsrOrker direct through your Druwlut, Physician, 0-!» r»l Sto»e Uoakr, or thro'igh tl>w publiahar of this paptr. THE MAGNETIC APPUAVCB CO, lMDMftMsM)CUMgtillL Casinp, Duor anl WMo? Fniis-S^iy Made-always 01 Hani. We shall kee > our stock complete at all times and spare no pains to accommodate all wh > m iy favor us with their patronage. Our yard at this place will be uuder tao charge of. CHABLES Vf»' 3R4NOBB, who will be ready at all times to make you prices on' arge or smill lota % ^ <3a,ll and see us. * j WILBUR LUMBER COMPJUtY. West McHenry^€lt.# #i%. 8th, 1887. - ;:i W. 3R, West DEALER f StofsS, Tin, Copper And Sheet-Iron Ware. Corao and see our Galvanized Iron Kerosene Tanks, that make ourselves, thatl wil? hold a barrel. The Church Swivel Hay Carrier, with Tracks, Hangings, Floor Hooks and Pollers, the best in the market. Call and seo it. , FULL UH OF STOVES. For both coal and wood, ot the best makes, always on hand. In short I will keep everything in the Hardware line, to be found in McHenry county. Do not fail to call wfcen in want of anything in , my line and see what can be done. I have employed a first class Tinner, and all JOBBING ANB REPAIRINa Will be done on short notice and specialty of Butter Factory work, respectfully solicited. % Satisfaction Guaranteed. A A share of public patronage r W. P. STEVENS, *1 N I BOOTS AND SHOES. I We have just bought a carload of -A T- CASH BOfTOM PRICES, And knowing well the fact that there has been a great drouth all over McHenry County, we shall sell these goods so low as to j Hut the Wants of Every Has, .Woman and Child. * to come from all parts of the county to trad* W. H. DWIGHT, Woodstock, IN. N. B.--House Established in 1865a It will pay you with us < V. SHEPARD, OPPOSITE BISHOP'S MILL, McHEMtYe - TLLiI]\l>I^ - DEALER IX---4 Also the Celebrated m Obtained, and all I'ATENT BCblNEtg at­ tended to for MOD URATE FEES Our office is opposite the V. 8. Patent Oflice. and we can ob­ tain Patents in less time than those remote from WASH/SOWN. St>nd MODEL, 1>HA H /AO or PHOTO of invention. We advise as »« patent­ ability free of charge and we make HO LUAKQh UNLESS I'A TEST IS SECt'KED. Tor circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients In your own State. County. City or Town, write to |8HnHHR|KnpRS3|BK| fl 1 JS' • • T*!^rV'»-TP(wv-^3»: Garland Stoves and The Prize and Black Acorn, Unlrvesal, Sterling, andO^herf^ Coal an^l Wood Cooks, Small and Large Wood Parlofs, Elegant Coal Heaters. We havo one of the Largest Stocks of Stoves p . v ; , IN McHENRY COUNTY. 1 i«» » .... # ..... Over sixty stoves from which to make a selection. In short everything in the Hardware, Stove and Tin line can bo fonud at our Store. - ^ Come one and all and examiue our Goods ana learn Prices.' JOBBING! Promptly . 27 th, 1887. ed To. V. SHEPAKDa

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