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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Apr 1894, p. 8

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the eldest son of King of France, •«jt<Hflatever rights the could transmit. He was a man jDjhysteally and intel- tinorimg tie invited in a lew w he Was about to tfo&fcis regiment. In 44* of the hoar he drank wine. ime intoxicated. He was itedman; his character was But that joyous hoar •of wine. j bis companions adieu heenter- >; but for that glass of wine ^pWdd have kept hie Beat. He leaped but for that glass of might have alighted on his feet, nn hnad stmrlr thr porrmrnt- sensdtees he was taken into a beer ;#hop, and there died. That glsae of wine OTerthrew the Orleans dynasty, confis- porpearty of #100,000,000, <HP«ent the whole family into exile.' W®?m DEY GOODS & GEOCEBJES, BKLARSBT! THE BIS!! ̂ ' S'\* ! '1#*» Hv TIE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company * * 3©f New York. .hMUltt ETS OVER 186 Mmm mMBs i Nearly 400 HittiM Dollas Nld ts Policy Holders St no* 1843 This company has been endorsed by the Nations* farmer's Alliance. For information and Insure to ottr nearest Local Agent or CHAS. H. FERGUSON & SON, TACOM*BUILDlNC. GhioaffBr^- - • *«- Illinois. wanted in every towa. Dissolution Notice, Co-Partnership heretofore exinlig l«r uw Arm name»f B fire Bros., «* doing the bnaive• » of F rmtngand --i !• this 4Sy dissolved by mn Tim bSblaSsu is Still being i Wm, IMgt. t KswnrOoDGB,- _ W* DODGK. Btagwood.reb.M.n&l, Uw9 IlllP®'ll!"!u' "l-il 1 »"""» HATS AND *r ni ^ * Boots, Shoes, Gloves,Mittens, Don't Forgot that I. carry a larger stock than over boforo. i ̂ •%. \ 'S£l'" •- 'ft We are making sweeping reductions on all our goods,"and it will pay you to make us an early call. ^ >• \ t » , Vv s> » ^ • *5(i - ' m *•' JOHN L JEeHeiir^IIL 1894! .'m •* i &S^y i #. "'/f V* $$li is one of tbe mt _ In use. It can be used with We hare just. received m. i invoice hf 1 ft ^ ~ f. HATRand' lout an oi Andonabf the best featured It <*n b»m»la* THE BEACH OP ALL. H SPMHeHk*v **• qy , ii PRICE WITHIN In the latepf gpring styles*, which wo are selling at prices that are VmSlltf A1 ^laAarMk'^aAl I In mAn'fl «M/I tkA««a^ #•';• one after and clumsy to iteelf at a to make them sell. In men's and boys1 Wr **• 'jv ^ -lv 1<t,„ We have them to suit, in price and quality. Also men » PANTS AND OVERALLS, it prices from 49c upwards: Remember we carry the Eookford , %j|PPer who UBes on© or more jorate« w»JI be *®ei1 it; once ,n use. Do not i&M old, gate Wan you can seoure ofte that 1^1 ifii_ small oost, Bead what those say who have ̂ MNp -- h * v i o g t i l e d o n e o f J . G , S h e r a a a ' t G a t e s , w l i b i b a SJKSS^ia^Mf «». wconiBiftndiDSflt as one of the la ~ r ^ M Srt' bandl«d. sateuoilal. and al the prim who uses one or mc •° •heir prtw^ps oan sifiord to bo without oa«. JOBW *VAM801ft ' a. o llil© ~ B.0.SMITS, 8AKL. SBSK1 WIIXAUD *, SMITB, B.A. SMltS. Co', goods, warranted not to rip. re ale paying the highest prices for produce. .TJ"® West 9701. ' 2:21%. GEORGE 0, « Itadul eadtr botti troUlDt sad patfaf rales. Oeanro O Is too well known )>• hie perfbm. anc« and what bis colta have done lor me to go into any details here. He is a chestnut in color, star, and White •pot on left shoulder. ^ k In regard to speed George {O is tbe fkfteat •tallion. mare or gelding effer bred in«Mc Henry or Lake Ooontfas, firssen to his record by his breeder and owner. He fs sired by a son of Hambletonian 10, hie dam Is vy a son of Geo. M. Patchen 30. (ieorae O, witn limited advantages, never having bad a mare with a record of three minutes or one that ever ptodaee<l ft fast colt from any other stallion. Be is the sire of Ethel B, 2:11 Mary Lee, Algo~qaln Ohicadee (3) 2:84 And seyeral more below 3:40. ire oi n,2;»X. Hemy 0,2:90*,$, Prince T,«:~_ »X. Harty D, «:S0. Volney 8. Son, I.tax. George O if trained to a bike this season can win races in 2; 15, as he is an awfnl fast horse and gets them all fast. TERMS. " On acconntof the depression in all business I will put his services for 1894 atfW, cash or note at time of eexTic-a.,, Bon't aek, it lower. At my barns. ^ «M, W.OVIK, McHe«rrIll,l«H, ^ ^ • y * * -- " 0 -- " * I " " •" "•••*--•«--»>.l O.'IOll l.ll >1 ' Kill of KiHeary&LakeCoities PETER B. B08E, ' »ABrFacTcan on '*:{ *VCei6brated»Birch II, Beer. .BUFFALO ME At), All kinds of Fine Flavored Car­ bonated Beverages. Also, i. '* OliUiB Table Beer, Ale & Porter ^ WOODSTOCK, ELL, *** 1 |.1" """"% • WILL KSTABLISH Headquarters at McHenry About April 1st, wblch will be under tbo charge of N. L. HOLMES, and all our foods will be delivered to the LakM aiid surround! nic towns. mm M Pacing Stallion. Record, 2:17|, Has the fastest record of any s Mil lion in Northern Illinois. Bamunnto or MIDHIOHT, 2:17^. -- Black horse, 16% hands high; foaled 1886; bred by B. H. Pooler, Sernia, 10. Sired by >ii(ger Bov.> be by Plymouth koek. S»L be by HilPs Black Oawk, 1st dam StaM^hU could ptce In 2:27, " , dam 0?1ildnlgbt«:17X;*l tqr McKay borse, dam, paeer, by PI 1:12*; Sd dam by Kthan dam, paeer, by Pharaoh, paeer; sire Kichball Allen, AT COST. ^OM^ i»ne«8^(liiCt28 00 i Doable Lines 2 60 •teaps...^........ ...!0c t ttr&ps ...46c straps .. ........v...;..46c .,.J wraal ptim *. .35c teWjfanwrOH. iMmPM sKxle Grease....... .„..... .96c Whips, one-third off. 4 Bg hired M| to travel on tbe jNpfenetiif Wprii 10 1894,1 will l»jr tikop, ana all goods must be by April letflSM. C. L. HUBBARD, NUNDA, OX, - In presentieg Midnight to the public I think I show one of the best Individuals ever offeed in northern Illinois. Midnight Is s grind good horse. He is a blaok, standing hands nigh, will weigh 1075 pounds and of stately carnage. His head and neek are handsomely lined, his shoolders deep and well laid, his withers canned well baca, tbe barrel of ex eellent depth andeplendidiy ribbed borne; his loinsrawarlmWy good, aad at thi« very poiat we see too many horses very defective. A weak loin and coupling is & more serious de feet than any other point. We like to see a horse made there as if he con Id carry a ton. His legs and feet good, paints strong, and bone clean He has qualitv, beauty and high finish. He has * world of kneed. As a *ace ttome rnmt) ns outlast iiiia. Doi»8lderlng all these qualifications, no assumed, bat demon- stratea; hie inheritance, his campaigning qualities, and his great speed producing pow­ ers, lam fully justified in thinking that Mid> night's prospects, when bred to good mares, are not exceeded by any borse of bis age. Midnight came to McHenry. Co., Feb, 18, 1803, unknown to horsemen acd breeders, but ae a proof that tbe public was pleased with him I bred 78 mares before Aug. 10, and re. fused 26 more, 1 started him but five times m public, first at Dundee over a new half mile track, and drove him an easy mil© in 2:2$, last eighth m 16 sec. Second, at Me- llet.ry.to beat 2:28; he paced In ?;23, Third, at Woodstock, by request of those at the race Idrovethim one-half mil® in i.m. Fourth time, at his first race In '93 at Liberty ville, he won second money, over a heaw track, and waa beaten by only a ueck by tfroctor. 2;17. His 1. st> race wasat Waukegan where he wen the free-for all pace and paced the lastquar* ter in three heats in 3i3£ seconds, a2:06«lip. Midnight's record, 2;17?£, is no marfe'of his speed, he never had a tea eon's work, always started in races after making a big season aad with no preparation. T i R M I f I will stand him at a fee of *20.00; tio.oo dne when mare is safe m foal, and f10 00due when mare foals Parties trading mares alter being bred will be held for fnU fee, |2«,eo, when mare is safe In foaL I. A. BAERUS, DKALBB IN CHOICE FA MILT 0BOD1BIBB NOTIONS. Boots and Shoes, VfcLo, ox. 9 Owing;to the hard times and the scarcity of money I will. : For the Kext 30 Sell you Boots and Shoes at Rock Bottom Prices, for Cash. Ladies' Fine Shoes from 80 ets, and upward, warranted a first class article, ^ Men% Shoes from 8C4$ts,vp^ goad ad sold elsewhere lor $2, A splendid Kangaroo Shoe,which always sells for $4.50, I can now sell you for $3,75. .jCtoji't be beat in the county. A choice line of fresh Grocer­ ies as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought anywhere. : Must be sold as • I nefed the 7 , 1. A. BABBITS; Volo, LaieCo., ID., Feb. 27,1894. -- "v ".v. . :• CAUTION.--Xf « dMkler oflere W. b' Douglas Shoes at a ndn«cd price, or sayj he h»« them wftbont name stamped os bottom, put hiaa down as affcand. 2S0 »ES seld m- and Trad 1, and all Fat-] | Ftct. [j*® Patent iu 1 * s tim? than thine BOB. w* •- or P'IMO., with descrlp-i "S25 troi5JF »shington, ^sfrmodri, irawSg 0 IwTlSd^ ^wulllltal . A. SNOW & CO, rpaTEWT Ofwce, WASHINGTON, 0, c. ^••oeeeeeeeeeeoii RIPA'NS A B U L E S SCOULATE TMC UVER AND BOWELS THE BLOOD, Mare tke. beat K««. 1 SUteanew, e*ala,Ckrai|« p aMVMreftk s to ; to I9AL C«.9 WfiiieeeisssJ Nunda, 111,, 1801. H; B. THROOP. C0EPQRATI0H ELECTION. The Annual Village KleCtlon for the villaxe sa'kf'TSO?1* teW "th6|0,ty Tiflosdajr, the 17th Day of April, 1894. AVwhieh time the following officers will be eleeted: ONB PEE8IDENT, who shall hold his office for ,the term^of one year.' %BRBC TBU8TBES, who shatt hold their office Cor tbe term of two years. ONB VILLAGE CLERK, who sbsll bold bis offlee fot tbe term of one year. The polls of said election will be opened at 7 o'clock in tbe morning and rea ain open until S o'clock in the evening of sal* day. I F. L. McOMBEfi. Village Olerk. ICeHenry, IU., March 14, MMt W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE THE "world. IN rry one pair and W. L. Douglas' W, I-. DOUGLASJShoea are stylish, easy fit­ ting, and give better sMlsfaction at the prices ad- vertised than any other make. Try one be convinced. The stamping of name and price on the bottom, whi .h guarantee their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers %vh® push' the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gala customers, which helps to increase the sales On their full line of goods They caa afford to sell at a leas profit, and we believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of the dealer, advertised below. SIMON STGFFBL, West McHeniy ?SPSrb wewmoth liatograph In 12 colon b «/.Jl i * ?" Brt,8t> Hand Humphrey. It I 2 feet lon« and 14 inches wide and wilfne i ?™L 8X >'on t«*H yonr frtoade. It SI es i9i:.T_\IS,.T.,:S®'. an<l shows a beautiful, dim] PURE RYE Shipped pure andi unaduher- ated direct from the distillefy. Pronounced a pure and whole­ some tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happi­ ness to the weak, sick, aged and infirm. M you cannot liquor * " it of your < receipt of f STOlUMMTTliCO yeor: ferlSng cl.vl in a warm, rich. fur-llnM eli basket and umbrella In faaaa; she Mdls snow covered latdh, while her golden bwbFShtmr tbe !?er,'Lin 'J1® sunshine, her cheeks blush with t™ l L™±J*or^.b*r r°snlsb eyes aparkle merrily. Hure t«4Hl(ht yon. AeonfprUibo sept free, postpaid, if you promise to ul yonr SSS,m5Sfc^.il BubscrlptKS'to °r '"***" • THE WHOLE FAMILY, •a Illustrated monthly all articles of Ti --- < i(^tlrm contests mMUily. KU6BESX ¥vb. Co.. I'm summer St.. Bostonl Maas. ly mscaxlne with atovlea. Snecdotes, fagbtons ana all articles of Intiwt W est authors and cash (|iie«tlon contests r-~ boat F*rm at wblefa •ne or mors gates F, K, OSAVOEB, B. A. B B, HAS *, D. 8TEV&**; H. A, SMITH, O . J . H O W A B D M t l f c CMT. XLDKRDOE,? A.P.OOLBT, * Call and see one of the gates and I4ve your orders with t*>v j. a. West McHenry, 111,, April »1884. STORY, s- tip ' - «• J F. L. McOrtiBer s.V^ IRoHonry. Yon can find the largest lad best assortmenl of . . 4^- TM fBaseom I k --.3 . i*-- ^ * *jyv '-t. ' f» ,C5> *i< ' ""^V T_ The above is a out of our sew Folding Machine, which osn now be wen at work in the Plaindealer Office. Our patrons, and those ̂ ieeding such a machine are invited to call and see ir at work; ̂is simple, easily handled, and takes snch little power that you cannot notice it. The machine was put n by the Bascom Folder Co., 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 for prices, discounts and terms, as they sell the machine on the most favorable t^rms. Or write $heir Agents Chicago Newspaper Union, Chicago; J. & F. Garret, Syracuse, N, r.; Bjather Manfg. €?o.» Philadelphia,,Pa.; Maimer Llise. A Co,* Chicago; Benton, Waldo & Co,. Milwaukee; Wright. Barret A Sftî welli ft. Paul; Geoctfcin& Son, Toronto, Canada. . . . ' •• i M ?i ' >< i *n i*- ^ " Mem m d OB BONSLErr, DEALEB IN Executor's Notice. ̂ ̂ ESTATE of Samite) Simmons, deceased The usfJerBigcefi bavinar been aanotatod Executrix of the last will and testament of Samuel Simmons,deceased, late ol the county of McHenry and atateftf Illinois, hereby gives notice that she wilt appear before tbe County Oourt of M« Henry (iounty, at tbe • Conrt Hou-ein Wood stock, at the May term, on tbe first Monday in May next, at which tine all pe{£?n2 b*ving claims agamstaaid estate are notified and requested to attend forth* pur- pose of having the same adjusted. All par­ sons indebted to said estate ore requested to make immediate payment to tbe undersigned. Dated this aith day of February, A. D„ ISM. MBB. JAMB FAT, now SrAvunne^ Administrator's Mcitioe* ESTATE of John F, Shumacber, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the estate of John FSchuima. ° h.e'dyeai*&<i. late of the county of McHenry *Qd stMaor Illinois, hereby jrfves notice, that he will appear befon the County Oouft ol McBeary :County, at tbe Oourt HonsS. in Woodstock, at theAprtl torn, on the first Monday iu April next, at which'time all persons havi> g*j»tosea«atnst»al<« estate are notifiej and requested toatterdfor the poee <>f having tbiJrijBke adjusted. AH sons indebted to saidMtat* ere reque make immediate payment to (he under... Dated this«th*>lay oS-Setomary, A. He."--, 'I Opposite Bishop's Mill posite Bisi JSBBSRTvM ' ' ; " ' £| 58TO*E8, TWWABE, DAIRY SUPPLlb, fTC.""'"' *4^ 'i •m R E L I A B L E Q A 8 0 L S N B STOVE, all Manufactured in 30 different styles, which is /r- t who the Best Gasolene Stove in the market* Guilders' hardware. Also, a flue line of TABLE Al -jp CUTLERY, Of tiis bast makes, and warranted. In abort. In our store eat b« fsnnd a»f artlde usually Kept In a first c'ass Hardware store, and ws will always make out prices right. Call and see us when to want of an;tbiog in oar line, , Nails and Barb Wire as low as the lowest, "• J Milk Cans and all Dairy supplieaat Bottom Prices, and Repairing Promptly Attended 'Mt; •'Mit ft •Vi-: I# ;V k. 0 ADOB B0MSLE7X, .,:l- - - " A St f«sS •. 7-5' And can buy at a uniform price, that is always low. Yau can get GOOD TINWARE here for leo, money than yo« can buy worthless stuff at any general store. ' You can buy Milk Cans and all Dairy Supplies cheap " ̂ Tou can getthe |ptTable andPocket Cutlery in the world, and aaaaajf, KUwaOUlwvlile „You can get aiy kind of Job Work, in Tin, Coiner or Skert Metals, done promptly and satisfactory. You can get your Vapor Stoves cleaned and repaired at reason­ able rates. •,54' * / ; ii can •m rr- Cook Stoves and Ranges cheaper than ever,, "' : EE West Moll ^ enry, t' y'1 . • - • * iL 1| -v "'*1 HAH DWAIIE. OFT*. 1CBRIES, Boots and Shoes, ' * ' v'/' ,1* L ^ v5. s Vj!? 1V ^ . fCW, -. . ,«?•..!' • V . . ... ... ... . . My stock is always complete in every department/ and prices as lpw as, the same goods can be bought anywhere in the county. We have ladies' shoes in all If" h** M'.} grades. Boots and shoes lor gentlemen, and children's shoes in all sizes. We keep a ' * General Stock of Hardware ̂ and learn our prices belore purchaus ̂ A FULL LINE OF iHOICe^FANriLY ALWAYS ON HAND, M-r] *• : ,, ^ , ®>V> MAT. i, BWOLW, '.v. i Thras doors North of the Elver aide MoHenry, 111., F.b, 10,1894. • ^ ^ > ^ • ' i JUSTEN BEOS., a I With two stores, one on the West side and one Side, (M^Henry)i the| ̂ sent to the buying •' East,...• .. -• k ' 4:5#®- . a11 kinda ot KKDtJCED PRICES. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. 'M" Than ever beore, wbldb We are ofieri eg at gn»stlf < IS»Wt also keep in stock a lull line of ssmples of CARPETS, and w», give >ob an3 tiling from the cheapest to the finest Brussels at lawar nriMm *i any other house in tlis county, * We have taken great pslss in selecting our U N D E R T A K I N G S U P P ^;0wk̂ r̂ >uMu;lUl| la our line. ' 01 "n t : A SPLEHTJlD In connection, which wHl be for" iv -4 »»> k~ )2L ML L A J&uLk. ^ :

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