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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1893, p. 8

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• ; • ' * ) . ̂ . DOWN "MY GROCER PUT ONTO THEY GO Mm x* wi. ,• V^J-Y? < •' - <\ '*• • ? ? - r • * ' , ? / • . ' * > > . . . . # . * > « . # . • ,'v ;;y «p yx- ' f i i* , BOW (RINQ) ifii®®iSOAFi fj K.rAiReANff^ft sanXA.^ ^TCLM^' SOAP. „..,. £iL'«*«o •! V ' TtftgMftrth of traction in tMs fountf? i* ' one of-* tin most marvelous developments of the century, A leading street, railway journal draws attention to the fact that in the past five years the mileage of street railways operated by elect ricity has increased from 50 miles to ever 6,000 miles, which is a greater mile* age than that of all the other street rail­ ways in the country operated by both animal and other forms of motive power. Of this large total nearly one-third was built in 1892. No estimate has yet been given of the aggregate increase in value in suburban property that has been im­ proved by the running of new electric lines, but the amount must be enormous. M a large proportion of late installations have been in suburban districts, partic ularly in the east. ^ In July, 1800, the street railway mileage of the country was 8,650 miles. At the present time it reaches a total of 11,655 wtliw, or an increase of 3,000 miles in the past 2| years, During 1892 there was an Additional increase of 1,066 miles. Some of these lines have been introduced in the most crowded parts of >arge cities, where it is admitted that edible traction would be more economical. The reasoc for this lies probably in the fact that it would be far less economical to change from electric to cable power simply for the short distance than to retain the sys­ tem already in operation. si • "' V" " • • for th« Owl and Moon brand. V*fc " -v - ©ILLETT'S MAGIC YEAST It frill make BETTER BREAD f;:\,: POOR BREAD generally means POOR YEAST | , POOR YEAST always means POOR BitEAD tor the Owl and Moon; At t>our Oroeer* ! * . % TH MH.yi xs sr-v ".-zx::&S€ ' INOTHING SPEOZ4L EXCEPT THE FACT That we have~made a Sweeping: Reduction in our prices on ali kinds of * Dry Goods Notions, Boots & Shoes, Also Groceries, iqd ask the people of McHenry and vicinity to call and inspect our stock, which is always complete, and get our prices* . Yours, McHenry, 111. 18931 JOHN I. STOR Y. JJBUiStt/ tmmmrn All Competitors Acknowledge it as the Standard. £ For Sale by all the Leading Merchants in town, and at The Roller Mills. King of McHenry and Like Coantles. the fastest reeord of any Stallion la Northern Illinois. Has won more races than any Stallion in McHenry or Lake Co. And can go a H» X, X* a mile or a race 3 In 5 fester than any other stallion In the two counties. He h*s won 35 races in 3 seasons. Started against and staid in race with Storm, 2:083i ; Almont Bashaw, 2:PK; won two races from Ethel B. 2:18^; started 12 times in 1892, won II races. Below you will find a few that are recorded in year tnok. As an individual no horse can outshow him. As fine and as game a head as ever wore a bridle. Kind in and out of harness; is no jumping jack when ipeeding. in fact never makes any mistakes, He is a natural pacer, and a race "horse that soman can And fault with; good bone, and tbe best muscled horse I ever saw. Color bl.tck; stands 15?£i».uiids high; weighs 1075 IDS, He was never hitched to a byke, and always had auriver that weighed 310 lbs. Midnight paced an exhibition mile at Mason city, Iowa last fall, in 2;ll; last bait in l;0i; last quarter in 31 seconds. X will Match him against any pacing or trotting stallion, mare or gelding In McHenry County. I also have in my barn a two-year old pacing flllv sired by Midnight, out of a common mare, that l will show against any two-year old for points of speed, AS a proof that the public like him, thirty days from the day I got him oome I booked 38 mares, I think Midnight's •ervlce fees lees thnn any hjrse in the ^tate with a record of "\l7Ji, or any belter than 2 ;20 FEE. - - $20. tor speed where speed has been fonnl. MM night will start th's fall to lower his rec­ ord. and those who have seen him in his races •ay that he will take a mark better than 2;12. BEKBIHNG OF MIDNIGHT, 2:17?^. -- Black m»ree, 15% hands high; foaled 1886; bred by R. **• Pooler, Serma, 111. Sired by Nigger ISoy, he by Plymouth Rock.2:34, be by Hill's Black Hawk, 1st dam Starlight, could pace in2;27,by .McKay horse, dam of Midnight 2;17?i;2d dam pacer, by Pharaoh, paccr; sire Rich bail 2;12k, Sddam by Ethan Allen. Midnight will make the season of 1893 at the j the undersigned, at Nunda. H. B. THROOPi I STaada, 11L/April, W&. It makes more Bread. It makes better Bread* It makes whiter Bread Than any other Flour. Pillsbury's Best at lowest market price. Washburn's best $1.10. A choice Fancy Patent at $1.05. Try a sack of any of the grades mentioned here, and if you do not obtain the best results your money will be cheerfully refunded. Leave your order at the Mill, we will do the rest. Bran and Middlings for Sale. BISHOP. ' • * " 1 , * "4 ^ i and it does juft )qe clainjs for ft* A<,k YOUR Grocer tor il apd INSIST on havipgijt, "f HE BEST SOAP MADE TOR ALL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. MADE ONLY BY . N.K.FA1RBANK & CO. CHICAGO. "Seelig is Believing1. Is now complies, and prices on the same are VERY LOW. S H SHOES E S JULIA A. STOBY, The Bascom Folder. Men's and Boys', I « Ladies' and The above is a cut of our new Folding Machine* which can now be seen at work in the Plaindealer Office. Children's *% Our patrons, and those needing such a id * ^ machine are invited to call and see ir at work. It is simple, easily handled, and takes such little power that you cannot notice it. The machine was £ut. | in by the Bascom Folder flo., of Sidney, O., who have been build­ ing and selling them for the past eight years, and every machine is fully warranted for five years. If you need such a machine please write the above company lor prices, discounts and terms, as they sell the machine on the most favorable terms, Or write their Agents Chicago Newspaper Union. Chicago; J. & F.Garret, Syracuse, N, Y.; Mather Manfg Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Marder Luse & Co.. Chicago; Benton, Waldo & (Jo,. Milwaukee; Wright, Barret & Stillwell, St. Paul; Geoctkin & Son, Toronto. Canada. * K. A. Englen's Mm AND RESTAURANT. p MCHENRY, ILLINOIS. EL §*. |v m '&• GEO. W. BESLEY. In endless variety and prices lower than ever. fine Kentucky Liqnon, :•* French Bitters, ' ICcHeary Lagfe^ Beer, J. Scllitz lilwalee Bottle Beer, In any quantity from a Snitz Glass to 1G0 barrels. AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL Beer in bottles, keg's or oale as Cheap as the cheapest. We buy none but/the best and Kail at Beason&bie Prices. ' &II aad soe me aud I will use poll well. ANTONY KNOT/FN. "V;„ Ho • kf , p. ?> DEALER IN DrugSi UedicineS; Paintb Oils, Varnislies, TOILET ARTICLES. THE FINEST LINE OF LAMPS! We will do all West McHenry* III* In the county, as prices trom 60 cents up. Pure Wines and Liquors, and Bottled Ale| and Porter for Medical Use. The best brands ot Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos always on hand. - Physicians' Prescriptions - Carefully compounded* Give me a call* , in our power to merit your trade. Respectfully, J.W.Crists&Son Wsrt McHenry, H*.. 1891* GEO. W. BSELEY.I B1NGW00D, ILL. And a}good lamp must be simple; when it is not simple it is I not good.. " Simple, Beautiful, Good-these | words mean much, but to see "The Rochester " will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin': of old, it is indeed a " wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric ligfyrand more cheerful than either Look for thisstamp--THE ROCHESTER. If the lamp dealer hasn't the cennlne Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue and we will send you a lamp safely by express--your choice of ever 2.00U Varieties from the Largest Lamb Store in ike Ivor Id. BOCKB81EB LAMP CO., 42 Park Place, New York City. "The Rochester." BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. 6 PIECE PARLOR SUIT BUY DIRECT I THIS $65 FACTURERS. FOR $35 FREIGHT PAID WITHIN 600 MILES OF CHICAGO. ptamea In B«1ld Oak, or Walnnt covered in Mohair Crushed Pluab (any color), banded wlt|i Silk Plash to match; all six pieces have sprint; edge (soft edge) and are well made throughout Consists of 1 sofa, 1 patent rocker, 1 easy chair, I divan and 2 parlor chairs. We manufacture all goods in this line and guarantee them. We pack and pay the freight within 500 miles of Chicago* Not tor sale by furniture dealers as price is too low. Established twenty years. Refer to any bank ia United States. 8end six cents for sample of plush. EMPIRE BEDSTEAD OO.. MADISON AND CENTER AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. J DEALER IN:- II ONK DOORWE8TOF RIVERSIDE HOUSE. XeHnry.m, Drugs s Medicines -A FULL LIKE.OF- tops, Chemicals. Die Stuffs, Paints, Oils &Colors Constantly on hand Also a large line of t Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. AND A. COMPLETE STOCK OF STATIONERY AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES r Physicians PrescHptions Carefully and accuratey compounded" by a Repistored Pharma­ cist Your patronage ia respectfully solicited. JUUUL A, STORY: When you are spending your good round dollars for anything in the / HAB1W111 Line it may interest you to know that I can save you a good per cent on your purchases. If you contemplate buying a VAPOR SfOVE This springj come and see what we have to show. HA7E YOUR OLD VAPOR STOVES C LEAH ED & REPAIRED By one whi understands them, before starting them again. It will pay you. it is easy to steal or ring watches from the \ Socket The thief gets the watch in one and, the chain in the other and gives a vV short, quick jerk--the ring slips off the u j- watch stem, and away goes the watch, leav- •yj* ing the victim only the chain. lit little game: The bow has a groove oh each end. A collar runs down inside the pendant (stem) and fits into the grooves, f i r m l y l o c k i n g t h e bow to the pendant, ao that it cannot be pulled or twisted oK Sold by all watch dealers, without JK cost, on Jas. Boss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark- Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, t. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. DR. FRUTH! --WILL BE-- ^ AT WOODSTOCK, ikL., Friday, July 7, 1893. Office Efours from 9 A. M. to O p. u. AT HOTEL WOODSTOCK. If you are figuring on building, or making a purchase of anything belonging to the Hardware business, you will do well to get my {fnces. Yours Respefctfully, F . L . M c O M B E R , Weat McHenry, 111. DR. D. O. FRUTH, Late Burgeon tn the Provident Medical Di»ptn- aary of 2iew York now President of tine FruXn Mtd'cal Institute, chartered Hi* long experience In the l&rgeBt hoapitftls In the worlil enables him to tri'ai all CHBONTO NKHVOUB, SKIN ANO BLO >D diseases upon the latest ecifintiflo. principles. DR FRliTH lias no superior in diagnosing anrt treatirg illseases and deformities. He will pive J50 for any case he cannot tell the difieaaa au<l where located in Ave minute0. Medical and eufgii'al diseases, scu e and chronic. Catarrah, dlpeftses of the Eye, Kar, Nose, Th*oatand Limps, Dyspepsia, Rritrht'a Disease, I>ialiefe$* K ulney, L,1vor. Bladder, Ohronic Female and Sexual Difeases f peedily cured by treatment t hat his never bailed in thousands <»t'ea«es that tiad been prohounced beyond hope. Many people meet death every year who mifrht have been restored to perfect health had they placed their cases in tho hands of experts. DR, FRUTI1 has attained the most wonder­ ful success in the treatment ot'cases to which he devotes special attention, and after years of experience, lias perfected the most infalli. ble method of curing Organic Weakness, Ner­ vous Debility, Premature Decline of the Man­ ly Power. Involuntary Vital Losses, Impair­ ed Memory. Mental Anxiety, Absence of Will Power, Melancholy, Weak Back and kidney effectiofR if consulted before Idiocy, Insanity Falling Pits or Total . Impntency result from YOUTUB U L ERRORS, the awful effect which blight the most radiaut hopes, undting pati­ ent tor business study, society or marriage, annually sweeping to an untimely grave thousands of young men <"f exilt^d talent and brilliant Intellect. PILES CLFKED with, out pain, knifecutery, EPILEPSY positive, ly cured bj our new nad never failing hospi­ tal treatment, FltEK EXAMINATIONS of the urine, chemical and microscopical, in all eases of Kidney Diseases, Bright's Disease, Diabetes and Spermatorrhea. Bring epecU mens. WONDERFUL CURES perfected in all cases that havo been neglected or unskiil- fully treated. No experiments or failures. We undertake no incurable cases, but cure thousands given up to die Remember the date and eome early as his rooms are always crowded Cases and eonrespondence confidential, and treatment sent by express with full direct­ ions for use, but personal consultation pre­ ferred. DR. D. P. FRUTH. 8532 Lake Avenue/Chicago. McHENRY H. Miller & Son, -DEALERS IN-- MARBLE & GRANITE, Mouiiments, Hendistoneg Tablets, Et<j. Cemetery Work of every de­ scription neatly executed at the Lowest Prices. Satisfection Bnarutnd. Shops at McHenry and Johns- burgh, III, where at„ all times can be Sound a good assortment of finished work. Henry Miller & Son. PATENTS. FOB PROTECTION, NOT FOR ORNARU'IT. trite DUBOIS & DUBOIS, Patent Aucraeya. Inventive Age Building:, WASHINQTON, D. C. Book Free. Mehtion this paper tiiM.iL. .^1. .A jw.

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