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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jan 1879, p. 8

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0 ' h • * r-." ; • % "-v. V #•••; ..i'iiAii-ifi' mlf c s f f ^ * n . . • : - « • « • * - & - » * • • • " . » & < * . « * . te-z&M-: # LIV&LTIS KING. . T|»Ll7er is the imperial organ <Jt the frtwle human system, as I t con trot. tfc« life,health and happiness of man: Wlwn It Is disturbed in its proper ac tto», »H kinds of ailments are the nat'«c;»t f<*f»n!fc. The digestion of foml, the movement* of the heart and blood, »W* action of the braio and nervopF3 ifttom, art all Immediately connected with tit* workings of (tie Liver. It ha» been •eotttesMly proved that Greenli August Flower is unequalled in cur in* all afflicted with Dyspepsia or Live* Complaint, and all the numerous symp- i®3t* that result from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sanitf|p bottles to try, 10 cents. Posl- linw'Mli) in all towns on the Western C«nttapat. Three doses will prove IkMNK Wis just what you want. / irOTICK TO WOOL GROWERS. The subscrfbere would say that if Mm wish to clothe your family you can do so by bringing oY sending your wool andessn&nge the same for good desir­ able goods. Will give you for un­ washed from 25 to 2Sets„ for washed on the sheep 35 to 37| cts„, and for tub wara&d 45 cte., and sell you goods 20 Mf MQt les« than last year, "ir A. WHEfiLSR* oo/^l North Main St., J&nesvtlle, wis The yellow fever epidemic created Intense excitement throughout the country, yet every community has a greater foe to human life, which stalks abroad unheeded. Yellow fever hig •fain its thousands, but neglected colds its tens of thousands. The practice of lotting a cold cure !t*elf is fraught with suffering, sorrow and with death. There Is no remedy more valuable than lEUert's Extractor Tar and Wild Cher­ ry, those that use it know its worth, and will riot be without it, for It surely and quickly cures Colds. Coughs, Croup, Catarrh. Bronchial and Pulmonary Complaints. Sold by all Druggists. Mother when your dear baby suffers i*tefething, use Dr. WincheH's Teeth- ing Syrup, it regulates the bowels, soothes the pain and brings natural vleep. Sold by Druggists at 25 cents a bottle; For information concerning the treat motii of chronic diseases with Electric­ ity, send for a pamphlet on Electric Treatment, which will be sent free, on Application to the Mcintosh Electric Belt and Battery Co., 199 aud 194 Jackson St.. Chicago, 111, *? H' • ! v" ' ' ' v FOR SALE. 4l*Aeresof laud in Section fif all fenced. Also 80 acres of land, with a Sood house and barn thereon, with tim­er and water in abundance, in Section n. Also ray homestead on the Crystal Lake and Ntroda road. Good new house, barn and other outbuildings.-- Apply to JOHN FLU SKY. Peevish children have worms. Dr. Jaq tie's German Worm Cakes will de­ stroy the worm and make the children happy. Why he distressed with headache, low spirits and nervousness wheA Xftert's Daylight Liver Pitis are sold bjr all Druggists. Preparatory to meefcfng winter's Chilli ing blasts Call at Fitzsimmons & Evanson's and buy a suit ot their 50 eent underwear. It can't be beat. £ 't ? & *\k t - ^ ii' • ii'I i i iJi, Ifyoa want FINEV CLOTH- Goto F. C. MayetiM you want GOOD CLOTH- Go to F. G. Mayes. otorfc^ BEST Go to F. G. Mayes. IF you want CHEAP CLOTH­ ING * Go to F. G. Mayes. ' jou want CUTTING DONE 6o to F. G. Mayes. If you want anything MADE TO OBDEK M Go to F. G. Mayes. nry, Nov. 27th, 18X3. BED-ROCK BOTTOM! -OK- JO^HNSBURGH HENRY MILLER, -DEALER IN-- Asericaa and Fcreip Mar% Monuments, Headstones, I) - Yi; L: 'V American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand Shop Two miles North of Mc­ Henry, III.. ~ 0 '"I- ~ Johnsburgh, Aug. 90tb. 1877 , H ly $ 1878. 1878. LAUER & BECKER, RING'S AMBROSIA BBSTOBEft GRAY HAIR TO 1TB IG9NAL COLOR. RING'S AMBROSIA ERADICATES DANDRUFF) Cures EumorBt AUD Itcbing of the Scalp. RING'S AMBROSIA Prevents Baldness, Aad frequently CIUIM New Hair to ?rw on Bald piaoea. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS And MERCHAT4T8 Everywhere E.M.TuBBS»Ca Rrojirietoi'g :en ATTACHMENTS. O. W. OWEN, ftlfooWTeiipectftillf inform the mibtic that M ht« tn stork all the leading SEW tNG MA- CHINE NEKTH-rKS anfl ATTACHMENTS whicn hois toiling at LOW EH PltTCES than ftny other Ilixisuiu McHenry county. JSrst QassNeedlesfor 2c. u And all other Attachments in Pro- Portion. Tl»i» Is a legitimate part of my bu»in«P8, I keep none but Firet- Crass Goods, and WILL NOT BE tINDERSOLJ). IO. W. OWEN. y L llclUnry^Nov. 2Wh, IKW. \te6fc< GERMAN Near the Depot MCHENRY, - ILLINOIS. • --.0-- i£»Te just received their Fall an<1 Winter Stork of Beady-Made Clothing, Hats. Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Good* We Will Not Be Undervold Gl«e Bradail. LAUER & BECKEilrr McHonry, 111., Aug. 38th, 18/8. Sold by COLBY BROTHERS McHenry, 111. Manufactured by F;«M AROUS ; J. *' • % PURE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS oodstock, III, The TDiii'* in the world. cPutJIapfin Pint and Quart rtottlos. F. MARCUSf Patentee. LOOK HEBE. OKA C. COLBT. i-1« h-i t-, , 4 HENHY COLBY. * fit!? i 1 am Selling all the •Mi 1#^:- IA the market. AmoDg them are the Moline, Peru, Grand Detour. Furst & Bradley, J. I. Case and Norwegian, all acknowledged tlie •i • 5 i, 'it" :4.(#,v. ti'iV</.* ""v. . jsiV I0WER PRICES v J Call-and give thom a trial to r. .. . J f'l ?-..i•' •¥'Sr/-. ^ I also Selling 'I:; Bull's Racine Faiini Mill, At reduced^ric^r Fora "Boss'V i'1 mm wagon, I have the " Courtland Improved which can't' be beat, either in Price or Quality, and is tne only A No. 1 wagon in the market. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. I can sell you a First-class Top Carriage for $80, and Warrant it for One Year. W ho can afford to ride in an open buggy when a pARRIAGE can be bought for those figures. Be sure and call, as we KNOW we can make it to your intiiest to do so. , • ISpHEverything sold on its Merits. Uememl>er the Old Stand, posite the Mill IE. M. Owen. A • MqHrNRT, III.,#Tulv 22. is not easily earned in these times, but it can he made in three months by any one of either s»\, in any jwrt of the country who is willing to work utottrtfty at the employment; that wo furnish.-- fW per wotk in youroxrn, town. Von need not be away from home over night. Von can your whole time to the work, or onlv your snare moments. We have agents -who are making over *20 |Wr day. All who engage at once ran make money fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rap- • lly at any other busine ss. ft costs no thing to try the business. Terms and $5 Outrtr tree addresSat once, H. Haixett ft Co, .Portlanci Maine* Grace's A 8UBE RELIEF FOR THE SUFFEREB. I'LUU'AKEL) 8ETH W. FOWLE & SONS, S6 HARBISON AVENUE. BOSTON, MASS. Mil. 1NEHERCE 8AV1I6 Will TILL IV UTEHS. There is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa­ days, and have only recently been put upon the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died in 187X. Some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon, the vines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines on hand. Among these is a wine of the vintage of 1864, described as a " Sweet Union Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness ate remarkable, and both physicians and wine- fanciers have a special interest in it as (be oldest native wine now accessible in any con* siderable quantity. The whole stock is in the hands of tne well-known wholesale grocery bouse of tee Thurbers.--4V* JT. ' TMtgMft Aw. 79, /J77, Having fiun:liai*ed the entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, <&£., ot Smith, Aldrich & Hay thorn, have removed to the Store in Riverside Block, where they are now prepared to mfeet their customers and the public generally with a large and well selected stock of «*?&+y?" ; /' , • ' - ... " - " : •: illi'rjm- sjfc* -li< Dry Goods. Groceries, " ready-made clothing, Soots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crocbi^" Glass-Ware, Ace., &c. Which they will sell forCash or Ready-Pay as cheap ad Miy other House in the County. Our (roods are all fresh and have been bought with especial referenco to the wants of the peoplo of tbis community, and we WHUL NOT 33E TJlVlî ^tSOLXJ. We also our usual stock of The above speaks for itself^ but we add that this is the pure juice of the grape, neither drugged, liquored nor watered; that It has been ripened and mellowed by age, and b for medicinal or sacramental purposes it Is unsurpassed. It can be obtained from most of the leading Dmggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from (be undersigned, who will forward descriptive ^pamphlet, free of charge, on application. ^ < ,s"\A Respectfully, etc., & K . & F . B . T H U R B E R A C O . ry, Rtade and Hndscm Strf&lk - Naw-YoKK. And as heretofore, will spare no pains to please our customers in this line. i^hysician» Prescriptions Compounded in a careful manner and by none but experienced Iwmcls'. Thankful for past favors, we solicit, and hope to merit a continu­ ance of the same. ' * COLBY J5ROS. McHenry, III., Hay 7th, 187g. 1ST© PERRY & MARTIN NEW GOODS AND You will cave money l>y examining our Stock of Goods before * purchasing elsewhere. * Prints, Bleaclied & Brown Cottons, Cottonades, Tick­ ings Denims, Shirtings and Gingiiams. Silks, Caslimeres, Cambric, Alpacas and White Goods of all kinds. In Ready- Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we will not he un­ dersold, quality of Goods considered. Gloves and Hosiery a Specialty, fine Venetian, Ingrain and Oil Cloth Carpetings. Also a Full Line of Family Groceries. PERRY & MARTiN McHenry, May 1st, 1878. J. STORY & SON, McHENR^, ILL. DEALEBS IN 8ciMorsv Iheare, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spades, Sliovels, Horks, Corn Knives, Axes, Qrindstones, ^ Window Glass. " ORANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. t J STORY & SON. ' 'fy , . " 'tH " N. BLAKE| • 'TrJi '"TiJ wagon and RlNOWOOD ' * ILLINOIS g ; • •. , , - v' __ .. k'. , y. .The subscriber would inform the pnblio that he is no w_ prepared to furnish thein with anything in his line from a common" Farm Wagon to the nicest Toy Carriage, on. short notice and at reasonable rates. uein& none the best o£ timber and employing none SKILLED " WORKMEN ! ne Warrants ht«%corfc to gird sstjsfKiMfcta, and fl>r good pay will be as low as can void bly be afforded. A SPECIALTY Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call and see for yourself. N- BLAKflU Bingwood, 111., Opt. 2Qtb, J878. It. r M A K E R . Shop opposite the Parker Ilonse^ McHenry, Illinois. Having purchased and taken possession of these well known Shops, I am now prepared, with first class workmen and good material, to manufacture Wagons and Buggies on short notice and at *s Low Prices as a good article can be purchased elsewhere. 1 AESO DO A General Blackemithing Business, and will do vour work in the best of manner and with the least, possible delay HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALITY# B E PAII{I NG Of all kinds promptly attended ta Cat Land see for yourself . • ; B. Thompson.' McHenry, 111., April 33d, 1878. To Magazine Club-Getters 3-Button Kid Gloves, FLFENCJL AND EXGM«H CASHMERE ANIL Eleurnivt «ILK DUKSS PATTKBNh, given la I'remiinr.s for subscribers, at Club Hate* to Artinr's Hons Magazine f . TERftU : --^2.25 n Year,"'with a large fO diK'.tion for Club*. Specimen Number, 16$. *tf"Sen«l lor Clnb.<actter'* Circular, con- taiuing full particulars of this spfendld oiler. T-8. ARTHUR * SON. •Z'.7 S., Sixth St., Philadelphia Fox River Valley Mills, R. BISHOP, Proprietor. McHenry - - - - Illinois on (in, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. CUSTOM GRINDING Done promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed Having just pnt in a neW Feed Stone, capable of grinding sixty bushels of Feed per hour. 1 am prepared to do your grinding on short no tice. J®-The Highest Market Price paid fori .Milling Wheat. ii6 a'sHo!^0'3 McHenry IU.kDeo. Uth, 1877. To Consumptives. THE advertiser, having been permanently enred of that dread disease, Consump­ tion, by a sun plo remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sulTerers the means of cyr}?' all who desire it lie will send acopr or tlie prescription used, (free ol'charge,) with tne directions for prei»aring and nsisg the same, which they will iind a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Par- ties wishing the prescription, will please ad. fcgh NAYWil80n'194 Dn' St" Errors of Youth. A GENTLE MAX who Ruflered for year trom Nervous Debility, Premature De cav, and all the effects of youthful indiscre •ton will, for tho sako of BII fieri tig humanltr •end free to all who need it, the recipe anil direction for makirg the simttle remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to pro lit by the adviser's experience can do so fry addressing in perfect coufidenr JOHN B. OGDEN 4J Cadtr St„ N^SkTork. 1 $ t" • '

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