Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1895, p. 8

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Is our Motto for 1895 Ai|d iij order to stay will meet prices with any and all, as the following, will show: JUST IN ANOTHER LOT OF Early Rose, Beauty of Hebron, and Snow Flakes. ~ mm Still we aie just as ready as ever to emulate and be a cheerful giver when the hat is passed, but our bread and butter is hinged on the sales we make. So, can't you help us out part of the extent of NICE LINE OF SUMMER McHenry. 111.; April, 1895 DRESS GOODS YOUR FARM MACHINERY, New Patterns and choice styles Riding and Walking Plows, Planters, Seeders. Drills, Pulver teers; sufDdl Wagon Necessities. )EALEU IN. We don't ask it on the "charity" or "Free Soup" plan, as we guarantee full value and more satisfaction than you dare expeet. There was gold in California's mountains long before it was dis­ covered, so a trial order for our Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES. Jo W. CRISTY & SON, Singwood, 111 Little Wa^ors, Top Carriages and Surreys, May reveal unexpected pleasure. AVe would be pleased to have you call and see our stock at McHenry , Nunda or Wauconda, and tickled to hear you smile at our low prices on the best of goods. If you can't come call us up by Uncle Sam's line at the 'phone, then watch the mails or listen at 'phone for good news. Even if the tidings are unfavorable at present we shall hope,for a call from your "neck of the woods" in the near future. Now don't fail to load up and fire at us, even should your only time be Sunday, as we have been taught that "the better the day the better the deed." But remember and call early on this day to be sure of finding us, as our innocent mind sometimes soars high early in the evening. ( Yours for a good time and business. FOR MEDICAL USI; Also, Bottled Ale and Porter for Medical Use t^sfThe best brands of Cigars and smoking and chewing Tobacco always on hand, p Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully compounded. Give me a call, Po L. McOmber s West McHenry West MeHenry, Jan, 2, 1895 The Fine Young Trotting Stallion CENTERVILLE. JULIA A. STORY, Gasoline Store Record 2:31% Will make the season,f^Ssin^ June 1st, at the stable of the un dersigned, in McHenry. With Lower Prices Than Ever. JUST THINK, 8 A Good Carpet Lounge for - $ 4.50 A Dice Wilton Rng Couch, - 10.00 A Ml Parlor Suit, - - - 20.00 Children's Carriages, - 3.50 and up And all other goods in proportion. DESCRIPTION.--Centerville is a beauti­ ful dark chestnut, with two white ankles behind, 17 hands high, weighs 1,050 pounds, foaled June, 1887. He is very- rangy and stylish. A^rULL LINB'OI-AT LOWEST CENTERVILLE Oils and Colors constantly on hand. Also a fullllineZof Was eired by George 0. 9701, record 2:21>£,.,he by Lakeland Abdallali, 351, own brother lo Harold, tbe sire of Maud S, fQuei'n of the turf, 2:0P%), Noontide, 2; Maitie Graham MoOurdy'e fiamblctonian, 2;'263£; Temple 3:20 and others. Also sire of 23 In the 30 l iBt . George O's dan was the last pacing mare, Fannie B, stred by Autocrat, by Geo M. Patchen, (record 2:23>$), by Oape'us M, Olay, by Andrew Ja kson, by B&Ehaw, etc. Centreville's dam was by Creeper Jr., he by Old Creeper. Her dam by Raymond's Morgan. He is considered one of the most prom­ ising young horses in McHenry or Lake counties. His record of 2:31% was made in a hotly contested seven heat race, he taking second in the first four heats and first iu the three last, showing that he not only haB speed but staying quali­ ties as well. TERMS --$10 for the season. Season to close June 1st, as I intend to track him this season. PRICES PATENT MEDBCINES, TOILET ARTICLES, AND A COMPLETE! STOCK OV PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING. Always carry a complete stock of Undertaking Goods, and will be out with a BRAND NEW HGARSE. W Carefullyineompouiided by a Registered Pharmacist, Your Patronage !•' respectfully soiiolted. soon •JULIA A, UTORY Ont\Door Wist of Riverside Bouse, McE«nry, 111 JOHN HEIMER, Proprietor! N. J. JUSTEN We«t McHenry, March 27,1895, 1895 THE THIKD SEMI-ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOOD BREAD J. D. LODTZ, Jr Is never produced from";inferior flour, Everybody knows that. The foundation of good flour is choice selected wheat. Machining method and know how are all important in the making o£„a reliable uniform brand like Pillsbury's Best. ' When offering thie brands of flour we feel that we are producing tbe very best flour that, money can buy. And on »very sack a guarantee, 'Twill suit your notions to a "T." ^ We also can supply you with fresh ground graham flour, strictly pure Dtickwhea^ flour, fresh ground bolted corn meal5 rye flour, at prices that defy competition. Bring on your wheat for flour, will guarantee to satisfy you bcth in quality and quantity. Although the weather is cold thg, feed grinding goes on at six cents per bag. 7 „ Leave your orders at the mill and we will do the rest. I take pleasure in informing the public that my Tailoring Establishment is now ready to take orders for Our spring ttock is now in and ready for your inspection, A look through our line will convince you that we again are to the front in ladies' and gents' fine foot wtar, that we are not selling all odda and ends at 25c on the dollar, tut that we have a nice new and clean etock of shoes at bed rock payment*. and Overcoats. I have made a careful examiaation and purchase of goods at the best ftouseB in Chicago, with the result that I now have the finest stock of Spring and Summer Goods ever seen in McHenry. The goods turned out from my establishment are hand-made and home-made, and aro guaranteed first class in every particular as to style, workmanship and quality. „ . jSTWith regard to prices, I will say, without fear of contradiction, thatthey are from $4To $15 lower than those in. the city. I can make you an all-wool suit as cheap as $17, Pants to Order", #3,75 find upward, My motto: Good, honest work at living prices. - • • • .t ' •/' Soliciting your patronage^ I remain, Yours Respectfully, mpo0f, The Latest Style oi Spring Hats, just in. New springstock of Shirts, Pants, Trunks and Traveling BagB. Choice fresh Groceries. A new car of Jersey^Lily Flo ur just in Clover, timothy and all other seeds for sale." J; D. LODTZ, JR JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry Barbian. Bros.'- Block, MoHeary, 111.

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