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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Oct 1891, p. 8

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ifc |rk>- Thxmmik*. on baaimm or bent on pleas li*ariably visit one of the great lot the West, if their journey is at Nowhere else can be seen of Mlirpriw and American M in Chicago or Kaunas City, and of elegance and beauty lis. In going further into the _lt Wast" there are various routes i tonrist may select, but supposing the la made from Chicago the great Bg point of western tra vel, no line ilia be round more desirable than the HCWeago & Alton, the great "Three Link" fMlte, and its unsurpassed connections. Slogant cars, courteous train men, a first olaM track, and every convenience that ' modern railroading employs is here found for safety and comfort. The coun­ try traversed is unexcelled for beauty of scenery--the vertible garden of the conti­ nent. Be sure and secure tickets of the Chicago & Alton if yon would have a pleasant journey. i SUDDEN DEATHS. hi Heart disease is by far the most fre­ quent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. The symptoms are not generally under­ stood. These are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or dis­ tress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on heart disease free at Geo. W. Besley's, who sells and guarantees Dr. Miles' un- equaled New Heart Cure, and his Restor­ ative Nervine, which cures nervousness, headache, sleeplessness, effects of drink­ ing, etc. It contains no opiates. MILES' NERVE & LITER PILLS. An important discovery. They act on Hie liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principle. They speed­ ily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Splendid for men women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest, 30 doses for 25 cents. Samples at Geo. W. Besley's. Viii- m. AND GRAIN. Where you can do the best. This means of W. Am Oriaty --AT V® f * % Fickle Factory, : " West McHenry, III. Grain of all kinds bought and Bold. It will pay you to call and •MpMtAilly, S| ' W. A. CRISTY. 1/ E. M. OWEN & BON, >riP froiu jSuiltojSui^ lut&WsRMSwaris Was Jiever dom" UfttgMA^AUs c&w® folder ken, And now Jibs^t^rough bef< N.K.FAIRBANK&C0. c^^HTACiAi/sS^^ £hic&so* Do lTou Want a $ CARRIAGE? Do You Want a ! ROAD J0ART? GEO. W, BESLEY. Dmoisf anil Apttarj WEST MOHENRY, ILL, -DEALER 1, - DRUGS & MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, 'oilet Articles, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, FOR MEDICAL USE. Also Bottled Ale and Porter for Medical use The best brands ot Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco always on hand. ^Physician's Prescriptions: Carefully Compounded. Give me a call* West McHenry, 111., fits, 1st, 1890k G. W. BESLEY. HERE TO STAY, O •i r-- : -> And, Wo Mistake. WITH A FULL LINE OF 1 Clean, Fresh Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, I | HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES. Etc. | AGENCYJor A pamphlet of information aad ab­ stract of the laws, showing How to Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, sent fret. Address MUNM & CO. 3(il Broadway. Hew Turk, It is no use to make a noise about what you are going to do, un­ less you are prepared to do it when the time comes. Our Greeting for'the Fall. Real Bargains of great value to every one of out customers. My stock is complete in every department and comprises Everything Usually Kept in a General Store. Call and look us over, whether you wish to buy or not. Bespectfuli y, JOHN I. STORY. McHenry, Sept. 22d, 1891. ELGIN ACADEMY. Academic Depart moot gives boys and girls thorough and systemat­ ic training In the Ancient Classics, German, English, the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Etc. And prepares students for any coarse Id any college. Vie Manual Training Department Has every facility for giving the best Instruction in all the Mechanical Arts. Students are taught to draw, to pat tern and to construct. Pupils taking a regular oourse iu the Academy re­ ceive the benefits of this department without ezra cost. The Intermediate Department Gives personal attention and special instruction to children not sulfideotie C •w'anoed for the Academic course. The Normal Course Comprises all the studies necessary to Obtain a First Grade Certificate and Mver&l advanced studies, al tbe option Of tbe student. v A Business Course Iacludlng Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. For Catalogue and Information, ad- No* j| . IOK O. Record 2t21 1-2 Will be for service at tbe barns of George W. Owen, McHenry, Illinois. TERMS, $50. One half payable in Gash, balance by Note ntn» from service without interest, dne six monto . A. G. WELCH, Principal. i;} Klgiu, 111. ' Fail term opens Aug. 31,1891. I ' F. K. GRANGER, - - ; General Auctioneer. Bales of Real Estate, Stock, Farming ; Tools, Household Furniture, and Goods Of all kinds attended to on the most reas­ onable terms. , . Orders by mail will receive prompt at- Interest after due at 8 per cent. "George O " was sireu by Lakeland Abdallab 351. by the founder of our trotting wonders, oM Kysdvties Harabletoman, 10. Dam of George O. i» by Autocrat, a son of George M. Patcheu, 30, record 2:28*. She paced at six years oil a halt aiile in l:06jf, and at 17 years a full milo in 2:27. "George O." has had very limited advan­ tages in the stud, never having bred a stan­ dard bied mare, but his colts are all very speedy and sell tor long prices. He sired a two-year-old with a record of S-.4S. trial X mile in 1:22 to Koad Cart. „ „ GEORGE W. nwfw. McHenry mllUnoi*. w* r. m. euian West MoOemry - fJX ^ „ , bit?. A rtu. .,' McHENRY Mule & Granite WE have for sale the celebrated Abbott Biggies and will say that we can please in style, finish and quality in any­ thing you might want in the buggy line. Call in and learu prices. If you are look­ ing for a full leather top buggy we are sore to please you in quality and prioe. __________ R. BISHOP. Oar low price are our best arguments. J. W. CRISTY & BOM, Ringwood. SERVICES at the UniversaUst church every Sunday, at 10:80 a. m. H. Miller & Son, -DBALEBS IN- MARBLE & GRANITE, MonumentB, Headstones, Tablets, Etc. Cemetery Work of every de­ scription oeatly executed at tbe Lowest Prices. Satisfaction Bura&teid. Shop? at McHenry and Johns* burgh, III, where at all times can te tound a good assortment of finished work. Bespectfully, Henry Miller & tton. ALL KINDS, mini Iiiij 111 nliiiiimfi iu,iijiiiiiiiii II ^ • [iir I Iiinniiijiniii i t in ' i mi 1 )̂1 i r** t ^ Do You Want (l r ROAD WAGON? mmr Do You Want HARNESS? i 6 I * H 0 s ft 0 « -* ̂ i !! i .«* -lftrt.1. • " ' > 5I1'11 - ' • * > WS;- : t In fact we buy the Best goods that money can buy and SAVE YOU MONEY On anything in our line; Mail and wire orders receive our prompt attention. Thanking you lor past favors we remain Yours Very Truly, E. M. OWEN & SON. STORY & McOMBER, Dealers in General Hardware StoYes, Granite-Iron, Tinware, Sporting Goods, Cutl rv BARBED WIRE, WE ABE NOW OFFERING TO THE PIBLIO THE WOHDBBFUL "New Process," The Original Evaporating The only Genuine uNew iVocew" on the Market All others are Frauds A stove that lights like gas A stove I hat makes no smoke or smell! A ilife stove! An economic* love! v« that never sets out rd-^r! vc that requires no skill operate It! A stove that pleaees the user, satieties the dealer and alwavs stays sold. The stove that bas revolutionized the vnpor stove business. Call at our store ar.d see It before buying, GLASS OF ALL SIZES CONSTANTLY ON HAND We make a specialty of Daity Supplies* and Jobbing in Tin Copper and Sheet-Iron. Your patronage is respectfully so­ licited, STORY & M'OMBER. West McHenry, III., April 98, 1811. JULIA A. BTOBT, I (One Door West of Riverside Housed McIIBN I tY, . . TLIjWOIS. ----DEALER IN DRUGS, ME D I C I N E S , -A FULL LINE OF--*--- Droga, Chtoiesli, By« Stuffs, Falnta, Oil* snd Colon. Constantly on hand. Also a large line ot Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, COMPLETE STOCK OF----- STATIONERY & DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, Fhysioians Prescriptions on sale an Elgin Dry Goods stock, at 50 to 60 cents on the Dollar. All new, clean and staple Goods, such as all housekeepers need. Linen Crashes, 4 ̂to 8c, Kegular price 35 to 85c. Unbleached Sheeting, 5c. per yard. Bleached Sheeting, 0©. , Best 5-4 Bleached and lOkc. Best Prints in this lot Best Lancaster Ginghams, 6c. Coraline Corsets, 70c. Dr. Ball's Corsets, 65c. Gipsey Corset, regular, 50c. All 30 cent goods at 25c. Dress Goods at 12% to lid. All 25c. Hosiery at 15c. 6 balls Knitting Cotton, 25c. 4 pairs 10c. Hose for 25o» Men's Turkey Red Handkerchiefs 3c. 4 ladies'linen Collars, 25o, 3 gents' linen Collars, 25c. 500 yds. Lace Scrim Cloth, 5H to 8hiio. p?ice 10 to COT ON LACES, EMBROIDERY. of Y •w Black Henriettas, 30 to 50c., and and plenty of other goods too numerous to mention. • Carefully and accurateyVcompounded by a Registered Pharau^ cist. Your patronitsre is respectfully solicited. ' • JULIA A. STORY. - 4 ^ t."!- !V '.'A ? -ML" : Mi. .iS. We have during the sale twisted down the profits on TH ALSO ON TQQB CLOTHING iW* . / • 100 or more pairs of Child':* Shoes, 8izes 4 t©6, 45eeuts. Regular price, 75 cents. We bid you Welcome I BESPECTFULLY, West McHenry. »*» 4, 5 ' ^*1 .* 1a• ^ ... sit . J J2

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