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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1878, p. 8

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m r •it, uO i%A te' , - f.'- ; #r . V" {Sv* v v • , ,.. ; % \1 •: mm mtmm M £&Ai \ . MKMU, V-A* Read! Head! i *># MCHENRY a compete stoc^o* \ i ' , p : ' ! > t ¥ v Parent's read Bemarfcs en Croup & Diphtheria. Croup is divided into two forms; Bp&smodic and Membranous. Child- ten under 8 years of age are more lia­ ble to it than others, although older, persons hare been at tacked, even op to 70 years. It is very alarming, from the suddenness of its attstek, and the quickness with v^oli It produces iktal results. - Cattses,--Cro# Is cold, damp climatesand is generally produced by sudden and Unguent changcs in the weather, afford a. medicine that may he ' «ipt constantly on hand for family use, the Universal Croup Remedy has been prepared, and is offered to the public, with tlKJ assurance that it Will relieve and break up 'EVERY' attack of croup--spasmodic or membranous, if given in season and according to di­ rections. Tins Remedy is of great value where there is tightness of tiie chest or a sense of rawness in tho throat, accom­ panied by hoarseness, 01* where nm- eous accumulates in the throat and is difficult to expectorate, whether from colds, sore throat, bronchitis, catarrh scarlet fever, diphtheria or whatever cause. Adults dS4 ehUdfcn afflicted with - these complaints, will find sure relief Iff using this Valuable Remedy. m. It may be given every 15 or 20 mist-', ntes or two or three times a day as occasions require. Wliencver a child is discovered to bo sneezing, coughing or choking, commence giving the Remedy at once, thereby breaking up and warding off au,attack of croup or lung disease. Every b<fttk» of the UNIVERSAL CROUP REMEDY is its own testimonial, and warranted to do j ast as represented; your d rug­ gist will refund the money paid in every instance where satisfaction is not given. «Read what the people" say of the tjpiversal Croup Reinedv, » I FROM DAVID OLIVER:; FREEPORT, MICH , MAR. 1st 1878. *• "While residing in Canada, Some six . years ago, my youngest child was at­ tacked with Croup. A doctor happen­ ed to be close by, and coming in im­ mediately, he succecdcd in saving the child. E ver since tha€ time of trial and anxiety, I have been trying to find a reliable Croup medicine--that could be kept in the house for imme­ diate use, that I have found the Rem­ edy so long sought, the followiug affi­ davit will at tot. AFFIDAVIT. FREEPORT, MICH., MAR. 18th '78. I hereby certify that my little boy 8 years of age, had a severe at tact of Croup, in the night March 14, 1878. and that three doses of the Univert-al Croup Remedy, given according to di­ rections, promptly broke up tho at-- tact. It certainly supplies a long 'felt want. Signed. DAVID OLIVER. Subscribed and sworn to before me lifts 18, day of Mar. '78. J. G. Reuter Justice of the Peace. i} From the Hastings, Mich., Home Journal,-The Universal Croup Rem­ edy is meeting with merited success it is a good remedy for this fell dis­ ease (croup) and the people are beg* inning to find it out. - > From Rev, J. B# Jones, Pastor of $he 1st Congregational Church, Free- port, Mich., Feb. 27th, 1878. About four weeks since, my son contracted a severe cold, which finally settled on his lungs,. causing great difficulty of breathing; a dry hacking cough; and such hoarseness that he could not at times speak above a whis­ per. The Universal Croup Remedy soon relieved these distressing symp- toms and he recovered without the Upe of any other medicine whatever. This valuable Remedy should be Ibund in every household where there are children. ^ The trade supplied by VAN SCHAACK, STEVJ5NS & CO,, Chicago, Illinois. Agricultural The Thorough. Bred Horse AMMADU S, Will make the f«RAHON of 1878 at McHevry; Sd may be found at tho Stables of Mr. A. ir" ! - -inkins. South side of the Public Square., Annua, his is a beautiful rich bav, without •ay white, excepting; a small spot fti the fore- Mad; stands IS hinds high, and weighs about 1*00 pounds; was folded in liTI. and bred by VN>L James A. Urirostead, Lexington, Ky. ^Atnmadupfr was Sired by Kivoll, Ititfoli gevenue, and Revenue by Imp True BSvoli g Dam Topaz, by Imp Glencoe. fellie Gray, by Alexander'** Dam To ntadus first Dam, Lexington. 1 Keep Flows, all Kinds, Hollinsvvorth Sulky and Drop Rakes, Corn Cultivators, Wind­ mills, Grinding Attachments for Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pumps, Corn Shelters, Scales, Sickle Grinders, &e., &c. A new Bishop Wagoft^ top box, Steel Spring Seat, all complete, for $50. A written warrantee given with every wag­ on. . In Wagons we keep Platform Spring Wagons, Top and Open Bn<rgies, Milk Wagons, Three Spring and Lumber Wagons, the latter of which is the celebrated Bishop Wagon, Also, a Complete Line of FURNITURE 4 HARDWARE. The result of it consolidation of (It linen into one. Krery article is j ^WARRANTED) ' is repxesented.bf «U*e Salesman., M Heatiae t|r«i in Of dMPewrflt styles and makes, whichjwe ... vites the public to cull and examine and learn pricM beforepnrchasing. ' - i f f r i . •?(. '* i ' X , ... s ii i>• * 5^.0 >»> v-. • ' * ^ * Hi f *-rn v T 1 "" >-%! ' >r *.f y k * T t /,v» . /y? ' •tV-'. i « ' t ft't - - 4J NEW GOODS onr Stoc^K, of Geoda, Wqxp Mi i i 'v. purchasing elsewhere. V IP articular attentiiAiIs called to J f Undertaking In all Its branches, aken to accommodate irith tkralr business. < Special pains will fevor ! > ̂ J. STCRY& SON. H. Thompson, M A K E R w - ' Shop opposite tbe Parker llousc, McHenry, Illinois. Having purchased and taken possession ol ,-these well known Shops, I am now prepared, :With first rings ivorknien and good material, ;to manufacture Wagons and Buggies on short notice and at Low Prices as a good article can be purchased cdsewhergw ^ , • e ' . ' I * t a n , D « : 4 Ceneriii Blackerrttthlng Business, aftd will do your Work In the best of nHtnner tfAd with the least possible delay HORSE SHOEING A 8PBCIAL11 Mowers, wbftp^rs, Sulky.Rakos, etc. WTake time to call on me before purchas­ ing elsewhere. O- BISHOP. McHenry. |li, March «5th, J878. JOHNSBURCH i-#f • > • K *: is not easily earned in tiies< liniee, but it can be made in threr months by aiiy one of either sex. in any part of the country who i.' willing to work stoadity at th« employment, that we furnish.- Bti per week in your own town. You noeri not be a wayfroiii honieover night. Yon car gtvebyour wholetime to the work, or onh your snare moments. We have agents #h< are making over f"20 per day. All who i*ngag< at once can inakemoney last. At the preserfl timemoney canno I, lit; made so easily and rap- d|j at any other business. It costs no thiup to try the businiesa. Terms and f5 Outfit. fre« tddress at opce, H. HALLETT A Co, .Portlam' Maine* HENRY MILLER, --DXALEK Aierioan anil Forelp larMf. Monuments, Headstones, ETC., ETC., ETC. American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles^oi-th of Mcv Henry, III. c 'i Johnsburgh, Aug. '20th, 1877. Th^ above pedigree ia- (tkni fton Brace's American Stud Book. • For tbe record of Xmrmftm* nerforn-aru es Mtthe lurf. and aiso partimlars as to price Mad terms of service, which are reasonable, inquire of the umier«i>fnc), at the premises Y^|bove named. * •W-. Mares from a distant* - turage, or stable with "0.00 per week, owsers risk. June 1st, 187$, rjiasti ft #2. the o . . 'v*, wivir with troodlMHr «ul. grain, Accidents or «sc.Htiei»nt w. McHenry, 111. to cn B E P A I R I N G Prints, Cottons ings, Denims, Shirtings and & iirown Cottonades^ , ,ms M ' ' * <• • -i-V " ' 4^ ' , " ' . IA • 5 a > •» « u* '> * ' 'i <»4 '< ' ' i' -Mi.,' t~ Silks, Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and JJFhiteGoods of all kind#7 In ileady- Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we will not be un­ dersold, quality Goods considered. Gloves and Hosiery and Oil Cloth Carpetings. Specialty. 1 ? l^enetii^, /;Ingrain Also & Full Line of Family Groceries. * PERRY & MARTIN C. & N. - J^IIVES ^ Xi. t-fe' % n 's S , NOBTH.M'ES'riBN'^ArLWAT Embraces under one management the Great Trunk Hailway Lines of the WEST au«J KORTH-WEST, and, with its naiseroni - Brancb«4 and connections, forms the shortest *!<d fjttit'kej't route between Chicago and all point# In Illinois, Wiaconsin, Nortbern Michl. gltn, MinneH»t», low a, Nebraska, CMtiifornta and the Western Ten ilovies. Its Omaha and California Ll«w Is the shortest and best route between Chica- ga and all points in Northern Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Oooliprio, Utah, Hevn.jn 'JiiHfornia, Oregon, China, Japan a&a Australia. Its Chicago, St. Paul A Minneapolis Line P the short line Iietween Chicago and *11 points in Nwtiiern Wisconsin and Minnesota, *ud for Madison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Da- liith, and all iM>ints in the Great Northwest. I t s J LaCroaae, Winona ft fit. Peter tin* Is the best route between Chicago and La. Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Man. kato. SC Peter, Ne»v Ui»n and ail )>oinU ia Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & Marquette Line Is tbeonlv line between Chicago and Janes. ] vilie, Watertown, Fon dn lac, Oehkoeh, Ap pieton, (ireen liay, Escanaba, Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton, Hancock and the JLaka • Superior Country. Its ( Freeport & Dubuque Line Ts the only route between Chicago and Elfin, ftockford, Freeport and all points via Free, port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line ts the old l.nkc shore Route, ami is the onlr one pae«i«fr between Chicajro and Kvanston, ' I.ake Forest, ilighlnnd Park, Wankegan, Racine Kenosha and Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars are rnn on alt through trains on tM* m# - This is the ONLY I-1NE running tlisse ears between Chicago and St. Paul and Minne. apolis, Chicago and MilwauKee, Chicago and Winona, or Chiongo and Green Bay. Close connections are. made at Chicago with the I.ake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mich, igan Central, Baltimore arid Ohio, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST anil SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and Al- • Mj><Vn and Illinois Central for ail points SOUTH. •**" Close -connections are- also made with the Union Pacific It. R., at Omaha for all fur West points. Close connections made at junction points with trainsof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold bv all Qotl« pon ticket agents in the United State* ami Canada. Remember you ask for your tickets rla the Chicago A Northwestern Railway and take none others. - N e w Y o r k O f f i c e , N o . 4 1 5 B r o a d w a y : B o s t o n Office, No, S State Street; Omaha Office, 24a •farnham Street; San Francisco Office, 122 .Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket O III res, 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 75 Canal, corner Madison Street; Kitizie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Weils Street l>epot, corner Wells and Kinzio jlStreets. I For rates or information not attainable from" :your home ticketagents,apply to 'MARVIN irUOHITT W. H. SIf 5IT1TT, General^upt. Gen'l Passe;.ger Agent McHenry, May 1st, 1878. HJ-C If :TXP' ""*7~*"T"i'T --T Of I tly attended U. QaU and - ? ̂ R . T h o m p g # McHenry, 11!., April 23d, 1«S. GENERAL At his old stand is now fetter than *ver prepared to do all work in his line, In the best of manner and at. LOW PRICES. HORSE SHOEING. Having associated nets with me in the Irani- JAS. GARDNER, ' One of the best Horse Shoers in the State, I am better than ever prepared to do work in this line. W Had Feet, Quarter Cracks &c., made a speciality. We respectfully solicit (he pa trot age of onr friends and the public generally. W. F. ITH-TOill- McHenry, Feb. 19th, 1879. «o*i" GBAYHAIR TO ITS 0RICIMLC010R from the SCALP -AND- A&PRIVENT.«rJ BED HAIR Are changed by a few applioationa 6t the AMBROSIA <6 a beautiful auburn or to the dark, lustrous colors of youthful tresses. Humors, Dandruff, Itching of the Scalp, and Falling of the Ilair are at onee Cured by it. Where the hair follicles are not destroyed, ft will cause the hair to grow on bald heads. It Is perfumed with extracts from fragrant Sowers. All who use it praise it. Colds, Cwigl* Stiff Nedt : Neuralgia, tyspm Siarrhrca, Colic, Sore Throat and Toothache Are alleviated, and in most oases eured, by the use of this PAIN ERADICATOR. It ia an In­ valuable Family Medicine, affording relief be­ fore m physician can bo reached. Procure our circular describing above diseases and their proper treatment, and you will bless the remedy that brings such healing. l878i 187*8. LAUEft & BECKER, ffer Sale V All Drngflsth Prepared by E. M.TUBBS & CO* Proprietors of "Sing's Ambrosia," MANCHESTER, N. H« Sold by COLBY BROTHERS McHenry, 111. -FOH- BOOTS AND SHOES 311 & ;«:* Madiitoi. St.. BUEL, COOK A. SE1XAS, Wanuf'rs and Wholesale Healers. k>i IJitn't fail to examine (ioodf--and Prices when in Chit-ago. Slo<-k New lui'i llought lor OMS!I. (ireat in- iluc«im*nts to Casti Buyers. U.K. Bi»Rt.x *•»"* w!t!: M. ^a\e. a Co. !\ COOK, I I.ate ot Whitney, II. I-. 8BtXA«, I Cook A Co., N. Y. To Consumptives. advertiser, havttig been permanently A cured of that dread disease, Consump. iition, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make Jsnown to his fellow-sufferers the means of 1k> all who d«;-»ire it he will send aeopjr at the persrriptlon used, (tree ol eh trgfe,) with the directions for pi*?p«rii)g and using the jMtme, which they wiJlKnd a sure euro for Consult:ptlon, Asthma, Uroiichitis, &e. I*||r. ties wishing the prescription, will please ad- K. JL. WiJiion. 191 Ptnu, St., Williamo- Ucan maVe money faster at work for ue than at anything cl*«. Capital not required; we will fctfu-t vou. tlx per day at home made by the industvioiis. Men, women, Ijoys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now i» the time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address TRtfB * Co., Augusta, Maine. ' • • • : business you cfn eiwcftgc In. 15 to #2<* perMtty' made by any rt'orkerof either sea, right in their own localities. Particu­ lars and sample's worth #5 free. Improve your spare time at this bu sines HEW MABBL1 WORKS, IH Woodstock. W» would announce to the people of Me Henry County and vicinity thai we keep u good stock of MARBLE AND GRANITE monuments, Tablet#, T atole-Topp» Brackets, Itf 'S GERMAN fAanufaotured by To which luf..rn V... vi» call yonr nttetrtl^n a Wa akall nit B O T T O M P R I C j E a ALL *VOKK j Warranted First CUak. 'I if* Woodstocki 111. M. PECK A CO> , May let, P7H. ,t AA MONTHLY MAD1S. ll/t" County rights given .r?, Agents wanted • jrratis f..r the sale of seven well-known Standard Medicines needed in every family; reputation world­ wide; established many years; made by a celebiated physician; proofs of evidenoo given. An Itidustriorts, energetic person can make sntig permanent income and very liberal terma. by addressin* with reference, 233 Chestnnt Street.Phliadelphla. --D1TALER PURE WtNES, LtaUORS AtlO CIGARS Woodstock, lll« The best Tonic in the world. Pal Pint and <juart Bottles. P. MARCUS. Patent©©. . • M School Obeap, at Books and Writ^iig Paper Depot • MCHENRY, " ILLINOIS. An entire New Stock of R E A D Y M A D E CLOTHING, Hals, Caps, Earn- iehfng Coods9 Which nre beinR sold at a I ess Price than ever tyfore offered in this vi­ cinity. Good business suits made to order, at Prices as Low as the Lowest. Cutting done at reduced rates. We take pleasureinaliowing our goods and earnestly invite an examination of our stock. We guaran- tee each article as rep- resenled. Our Spring and SUIT- mer 9t.oek was bought with especial reference to the wants of our eus- touiers. and Wo Will Not Be Undersold. Glvensa Call. XiAUER & BECKEB. MoHenry. 111., May 28th, 1H/R. OOTTLEIB BOLIY, S A L O O N Block, Alcliearjr, Xii. Open Day and Evening.. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars al­ ways on bandi i i&lBo the best Lager Beer. OOTTLEIB BOLEY. t " McHenry, 111., May 14, '78. f I a week in your own town. $5 Out. tit free. Xo risk. Header, if you want a business at which nersonsof •it her sex oin make great pay all the time they work, write for par- ticulars to IL. IIALLUTT * CO., Port c , Pi^prietor. McHenry - ' i'W ? < " • • . Illinois. ilm&y hA*:,',:. Mm' i i FLOUR k FEED, OOffSTANTLY ON HAKBt. CUSTOM GKJADING Dotid wromptly, and satlsfiiction gnamnteed Having just (>ut in a new Feed Stone, capable of grinding sixty but he Is of Feed per honr. I am i-rcpii: ed to do your grinding on short no- tice. Milling Wheat. MoUenry 111., I>ee. fl«K, 1877. F. C. MAYES, -AND DEALIBIN- Beady-Made Clothing. % jr-v- f) *wir Invites the public to an in­ spection of bis newly purchased btocisp^ • j3§F"Trices to suit the times ami Goods jv&riapted as repre­ sented. Cutting Done as Usual, Store One Poor Nortli of Colby's Drug Store MoIIenry, 111., April 18th, W78. ' Errors of YoUth. AGKNTI.KMAX who snflered for years; from Nervous Debility, Premature l>e. cay, and nil the effects of youthful indisTe. j tio'n will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and ! direction for making the simple remedy by1 which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to? prblit by the adviser's experience can do so. l" oy addressing in perfect confidence

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