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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jun 1884, p. 8

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I ABVICK TO MOTTIKKS. At* y«u disturbed at night mil brok- # •!» «.f your rost by a sick ehiltl ptiffprlnjf *iwt cryinc with pain of cutting t?p tliP ifso,<M>u<l at once atid a bottle of Mrs Win«low'8 Soothing Syrup for >idiiMrpn t»«»thlng. Its value Is Ciilaole. It will relieve the poor little #tift«*r*>r Immediately. Depend npon It ?jothers, th<>re Is no miMiikf about it. t cures dysentery and diarr'irea, rejju- Ifttep the stomach and bowels, cures »lnd colic, softens the gums, reduces Inflammation and gives tone ami eu- #nry to the whole srstr m. Mrs. Wins- tow's Soothing Svrnp for children teething is pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription of ore. of the oldest and be«t female physicians and nurses lii the United States, and Is for sale by' Kill druogists throughout the world, jto cents a bottle. READ THIS. t?eo. T. Parker. Fresco and Decor* live Painter. Paper Hanger etc. Ceil­ ings and Walls decorated in thelntest ftyles In OU or Distemper colors. First class work and low prices. Resi­ dence and shop opposite Parker House We$t McHenry. 111. ^ i ^ FOR SALB. The side wheel Steati^ Bids for the Machinery, or for the whole of the 6o.it, as she now lies at llcHenrv, may be sent to Capt. ,Walter Sill, McHenry. 111., or to B. F, Weaver, sq.,38 Wabash Aveiiue, Chicago. _____ V .••• >' NOTICE.'. to fill ord«#l»f' f l«w and Liquors by the gallon and Cigars l»y th» box at Chicago bottom prices. Also bottled Beer by the case. A. SONNENBCHIKJC. Cary Station III, Wheat Waned. Waxtkd. at the Fox River Valley Hills, good Milling Wheat, for whieh IJie highest price in cash will be paid. ** R. liisuor. McHenry, III., April 14th, 1*8*. MOWERS! MOWERS! The Standard, Crown, Manny. New Warrior.and Knowlton. are the light­ est running Mower's made, at E, M. Oweu & Son's. I- 0 : i'v Wheat Warted. Wasted. at the Fox River Mill, good Milling Wheat, for which the highest price in cash will be paid. K. Bishop. McHenry, III., April 14th, ISM. ^ We carry the largest line of Cloth­ ing in the market, and our prices are jiwaya u low as good g^ods can be sold Henry Colby. The Lyman Barb Wire, both plain and galvanized,decidedly the best Wire in the market, at John I. Story's. Black and colored Jersey's goods, •nly $1,90 at Bonslett &S to Bel's. 1611bs strictly pure &uj£a$: for Bonslett & Stoftel's 40 inch all wnol Nuns veiling 38 ctfe. at Bonslett & Stoftel's. Colored all wool buntings 19 cents at Bonslett & Stoflel's, Don't forget to see the Flying Dutch- Iran, while in town, at E M Owen & Son's. The latest, chenpest and finest stock |>f gloves at Bonslett & Stoftel's. Chicap & Northwestern B'y Co. ALBERT KEEP, Pres. M. L. SYKES. Vice Pres. OFFICR NO. 52 WALL. 8T., HEW TOUR. April 15th, 1884. ANNUAL MEETIVG. Thesnnual meeting of the Stockholders ami Bondholders of the Chic.'jro and Xortliwestern Railway Com- jHtnv, will lie hell at the Com pun v'« altlce ill Chicago. 1)1., on Thnrsdav, Jnne5ih, l'Wj.at 3 p. M., for the election of directors pursuant "io law. an<l for the transao ion of such other IbuBiness ne Hhnll «oine hetore *n:d meeting, jmd to take action npon an asrrpomont ap­ proved bv the directors and officers of the : ronipanv for the acquisition and owtu-rsldji ' of the leased lines in Iowa, to wit: the Chi- rngo, Iowa and Nebraska Railroad, the Cedar "Stupid g and Missouri River Railroad, and the Maple River Railmad. together with their -tributary connection* In Iowa and Nobriska, vis.: the Sionx Citv and Pacific Railroad, the Fremont, Klkhornand Missouri valley Rail- rotid and the Missouri Valler and Blair Itail- wnv and Bridge Company at the cmssing of the M Issonri River. si'ECIAI. MKKTING--A special meeting of th« Stockholders of the Chicago and North­ western Railway Company has been ordered •l»y the Boanl of Directors pursuant to the By. I.aws, and will be held at the Company's of. . lice in the citv of Chicago, at 11 o'clock, A. M„ «on Th'irsday,"June 2'ith, l»St, to authorize an •increase of the common capital stock of the « (company, to be issued and used in exchange nnd payment for the capital slocks of the Chi- rujro, Iowa and Nebraska Railroad, the Cedar Stupids and Missouri River itailroad, and the - .Maple River Railroad, making the amount to '•which it i." prooosed to increase Ihe capital ~stock #14,757,500 in addition to the present^ capital stock. Albert Kbev, President. M. L. stJtKi, Secreury. | T. J. DACY, A X .T.» ?S •0 Vegetable Sicilian HAIR EENEWER was tho first preparation perfectly adapted to cure diseases of tho scalp, and tho first suc­ cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful beauty. It has had many imitators, but none have so fully met all the requirements needful for tho proper treatment of the liair and scalp. Hall's IIaik Renhwer has steadily grown in favor, and spread its fame and usefulness to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal­ leled success can be attributed to but one cause: the entire fulfilment qf its promises. Tlie proprietors have often been surprised •t the receipt of orders from remote coun­ tries, where they had never made an effort for -its introduction. The use for a short time of Hall's Hai* Renewer wonderfully improves the per­ gonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from All impurities, cures all humors, fever, and dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It stimulates the weakened glands, and enables them to push forward a new and vigorous growth. The effects of this article are not "transient, like those of alcoholic prepara­ tions,but remain a long time, which makes its uie a matter of economy. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE * FOB THE : WHISKERS "'Will change the beard to a natural brown, ' or black, as desired. It produces a permanent Color that will not wash away. Consisting of a single preparation, it is applied without trouble. PREPARER BY E. P. HALL & CO.. HQ, H. H. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. FOR ALL THE POEMS OF Scrofulon*, Mercurial, and Blood Disorders, the best remedy, beennse th® most searching and thorough blood-purifier, is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Bold by all Druggists; 51, six bottles, H> ros MESAISS Iff LIVER and KIDNEY BITTERS, These Bitters are especially prepared ^* the masses »>r m tiiKiiKl, sulleriua ti oni Tor­ pid Kiver, Weak and Diteased Kidneys,and constitutions overworked, bodily and men­ tally. They cure Kever and Airue, Malaria, Indices!ion, Dvspepsia, Nervous Ueliilitj , Head-iche, Constipation, give a (food appe­ tite, purify the blood, stimulate the Kidneys intohealiiiv activity, producing new life and vigor io the body and mind. We Warrniit These Hitters To be the be-t Tonic, preparation made and rer.onnnerd them io tvt-iyIxniy for Family use to secure Health, Strength and Happi­ ness Directions:--A tvtnc glass full taken three times a day, he I ore each meal, will accomplish the desired effect, withoutdrug- ging the stomach. «Joiln A. King Ac Co., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors 81 Lake Street,Chicago,III- iWBuy-Trr and you \V ill always use them| «8"Price $1 Per Bottle,.?® Sold by Druggists generally, TASTOPPED FREE Insane Kersons Kestored ma Dr.KLINE'S GREAT 'BJr Nerve Restorer »- all Brat*? $e N bkve Diseases. Only surt >>-< / " K""i e ytf'rtun r J u s, 1'fii P*y% tic. iLLiiiLK ii t.iN' U <ltrcrte«i. /.*> jH.:s after tt-iy't n.f. Tr^-irls- ni I Sa trinl bottle freeti atiirnts. they p iy*n j ©*'>re^r»rh.-ir^e<; «>n * hen e t. S-n<1 P. <> *.n1 express #fldress of to P *.KLIN}*;,<»M Ar-h 5t..Pbilid-inhia,ra. ists. ££irAR£ OP iMITATIXG FRAUD*. iff**' "'i«. RIVERSIDE BLOClC, McHENRY, as ILL. a o -STOCKS OP- ]-P,r In Mc IN EVERY DEPARTMENtt N I F O R M L W PATROrrAGE SOLICITED Satisfaction Guaranteed. McHenry, 111., February 11, 1884. s - * The "Itoss*" Machine Man, Is STILL ON DECK, WITH THE FINEST AP80UTMKM0F Farm Machinery^ And carriages ever seen in Mc- Ilenvy county. His stock cou- »" gists in part of: All the leading riding and walking ploirs. Kiprht styles harrows, 40 to itfi tet'th, duplex, slsutinK, reveruilile and vibrating. Keystone Wand M Inch disc pulverizer. Challenge, Keystone and Avery corn plant­ ers. Hay wnrth ft Avery check rowers. Kield roller*. Stalk cutters. Titrer, sanies, Case, Thompson, Standard and Jefferson milky cultivators. Milk wajrons. I.'umhcr wagons. Wide tire truck wagon9. Wide tire truck wheels. Car- riafces, all style*. Road carts. Heavy and li^ht single and double harness. One car each ot Glidden ar.d Sterling barb wire. One car binding twine for Deerintf and other binders. Farm lielln, four sites. Swill carts. Five sty les hay carriers, which we are pre­ pared to*put up for those who give early or­ ders. Grinding and puin.pln;r wind mills. Iron iiml wood pumps for wells of any «lepth. Drive wells a specialty, Psering t wine binder*. I>eering6fl mowers. Standard nnd crown mowers. Johnston reapers and mowers. Keystone hay loaders. Holliiigsworth, tiger, Furst & Bradley, rein, deer nnd <iii vance hay r'kes, I toad sera pern. I'otato planters and diggers, l!orn shelters. 61 • Garden puii||»8. , I'latlorni and stock scales. llav tedders. v.. Ituekeve feed (rrin<lers. <Ws & Nichols and Shepherd fteam and fcorse power Ihrebhers. Wire stiet« liers, four kinds, , Five tonth. cultivators. Single and double shovel plows and 1,000 BACY, fe- Voodstoek, 1U. irfcrtant to U'pturccPersons The Excelsior Unpture Cure ^fTj; Cid' OtdenclMiHf, N. V.. guarantee to cure any case fK r>.-dit' ll l« iii-rnia w th their Uem -do--. THK rKE I'i.ACTKU ANI> IlKAi.iwi COM This treatinenl is -ndon-ed by our Wst Doctors', Urujigit! s, anil the general i ll bli<'. fcend (!«'ts f«r l'rti books n Kupture or ' yk },VMi Iraggist lor tti. KsitcCjr. "For Coal and Wood CAI,L OX E. M. HOWE Opposite Bishop's "Mill, Who lias a complete line of the best stoves in the market, as well as a lar^e stock of Miare, Mechanic's Tools, TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, And, in fact, everything in the hard"war«f stove and tin line. ^ " HE WILL NOT TIE UNDERSOLD. Call at his store before buying elsewhere. Jobbing nnd repairing promptly attended t*.' - A-«"lteineinl>er, extra good bargains canal, ways be obtained at llowe's. McHenry, Dec. 1, IMS. . A New Clean Stock OF S P R I N G G O O D S , JUST OlPKXED BY^ PRICE BROTHERS, AT WAUCONDA, ILU. 'We have one of the largest stocks ever brought to this market. These woods were bought for cash, which enables us to sell at very close figures. Do uot take our word for it, but come and look through our stocK and satisf^ yourselves that we mean what we say. Our stock consists of Dry (jroods, Notions, Groceries, Hats and 'Japs, Crockery and Glassware, Pahns and Oils, Varnish, Brushes, VVa'l Paper and Window Shades, together with the most complete stock ol Ev*r brought here, Our line of ladies' and gents' hand sewed Shoe® is the best ever ottered for sale in Wauconda. All kinds of Country- Produce bought for cash or taken in exchange for goods. GREAT BARGAINS. t, .f; . . f' -V For the spring ipd summer trade of 1884. The acknowledged leader in good goods and low prices, and people are finding it out. His prices tell his goods are of the very best. His stoclT is large and his prices are way down below the high priced credit dealers. He can afford to do it as he sells tor cash only. Jamestown Worsted Dress Goods, 50 pieces just received. Everything new bright and attractive.. Remnants cheap, C. F. §iail bids tior your trade. <J© andNeq Mm= The < nly cash store in Northern Illinois. The largest, the best filled. Size, 140 feet long and 22 feet wide, two stories hio-h and T BY ALL ODDS 'KDEST EQUIPPED I BAILR0AD IN THE W0IIB. - l l '1 it he forever remembered that the Cteaid & Ncrdweslera Railwa#® working for Uie people that PAY AS THEY worth goes out except for Hard Cash. I sell GO. o.'lar's DRY.COODS, CLOTHING, <& S3ao©s, Hats & Caps, GROCERIES CROCKERY, &c., * . Best Prints Finest P.le.iched Cetton . Hest Unbleached Cetton Slandanl (iin^hams....... \» I Corsets .. Ac A Ticking Klegant Dre^s Oo»ds . . 42 inch I'.Iack Casluneres Dress Drills (Cambrics ... I . a d i e s ' K i n o H a n d k e r c h i e f s . . . 6 fi ami 10 cent bargains ill abundance, <J«od ("»lIon Clotli . No 1 Denims..... liest Denims inad« ....... ... .... Kxtra Walerpreof il.adles' Slippers, worth 73 cents... ;l,adios' slioen . • Ladles' French Kid Shoes, line tie ills' Boots. Uood All kinds j»r' men and boys, and only good Goods. And jsrises will make it pay you' to come forty miles to trade with me. 1 sell goods of the best quality and guarantee everything as represented. Koad my price list and bring it, and make your fall purchases where your money will do you the most good, Will your credit dealer make you the following prices? Hoys suits .. f- W to 1-2 00 Slen's Suits .1 to 35 00 ' Clothing is our jcreat1 specialty, and wc carry the finest Jtouk iu Northern 1'llinoL. Ve Imve ! the (foods. •. o.l Baking Powder ... . ... .. ... 25 cents. Spices, wuy down. Sutrar at Chicago cost add freight. ) cent Tea 44 cents ood Tea i 25, 00, 35 A 40 " *t Kice . ... 7 " st lioasted Coffee..i..i15 " 'O'l " " 10 & 12 " tandard llaisins ... ..i.,.:. V., • S' " No 1 Tobacco, ^niokin^.....t,26 " Fine-i'ut Tobacco 60 Plug Tobacco go " l.oiijr liox Matches Itl «• 5-cent li>>\-Matches 1 •' 10.cent liox Matches. '1 " Babbitt's saleratus 7 " " P.ost Soap. 5 " StoveJPolisU..,. ... . .. K •« ' Now I w.'int to see you and know that I can make it foi your interest.to come, anil will do it. Just come once and see. My goods are Bong-lit and Sold lor Casli Onlyr AND THAT Tells tlx3 Wb.ol© Story. I want the tar-oft* trade that buy J3Ii> BILLS, and to sue! I say, conic and sec nie, and it 1 caiir save you money, will pa\ your expenses. 1 atn getting in l>: rgains every day, and they g< a* bought, very cheap tor cash .Yours lor good imhhIs and low prices C. F. HALL, DUKDEb', ILL ®**SEND TOUR ORDERS. .vvi;y.>jbK Is the best and shortest ronte to and froHdfcJ.- Chicngo and Council Uluffs (Omaha) and thaff it is preferred by all ivell posted traTeler*;vi* ; when passing to or from California and Colorado^ It also operate the best route and f he shorf line between Chicago at St. Paul anil Mitt eapoli* Milwaukee. T.aCross .Sparta. Madison, Fort Howard (G»MB.gji ISav VVisconain. Winona, Owatonna, Maitkaty. a inn. Cfdar Itapids, " Des Moines, Wsbstei^City, Algona, C'linlork Marshalltown, Iowa Frfceport, Elgin, Rock, ford, 111., are anion its SCO local stations on iw lines. | Among a few of the mitWerons points of su. periority, enjoyed by the patrons ot this roail, are its DAY COACHKS, which are the finest that human art and ingenuity can create; it* l'AI.ATlAL SLEEPING CAliS, which ar» niouels of comfort and elegance; its PAl.ACM ' DRAWINIi ROOM CARS, wiiic.h are unsuiw passeo by anv jaml its wnlolv celebrivted NORTH-WESTERN DININO CARS, Tn'e like of which are not run by any other, -road anywhere. In short, it is asserted thai, IT IS THE REST KtJL'IPPED ltOAD Iff THE WORLD. All points of interest, North, Northwest nni| West ot Chicago, businefs centres, sumintti:: resorts, and noted huntinK and tlsbiuggroundf; are accessible by the various branches ot thia road. • It owns and controls over 5,Q09 miles of rosil and has over four hundred passenger colli dnctois constantly caring for its in;llion«0f patrons. »,-< Ask vour ticket nfrems fortichnts ria tht« route,"AXI> TAKE NONE OTHER. It cosll ,io more to (ravel on this route, that lirst-class acci>mino<latioiis, than it dove to go by the poorly e<|U'PPe ' ' roads. 'For maps, descriptive circulars and sitia. mer resort paper.-, or other infermation nil obtainable at your local ticket office, writ* to the Gen'l Pass. Agent, C. & N. W. Railway Chicago 111. - - - ; • • I J O H N I . S T O R Y , 0n8 Door West of ths Riversiid House, Has a complete line of the best Stoves in the marked as well as a large stock of B O O T S A N D My stock of Summer goods is now complote, consisting ot Mens, Hoys'and Youth's" FIETE and STAPLE SHOES. In all the' latest styles. Women's, Misses', and Children's Fine Shoes, .Walking Shoes, and Slippers. We make ft specialty of Men's and Women's Fine Shoes, Walking Slipes, THE GOLDEN STAR OASOLINE RACES. Superior Io all. I.s rapidly su­ perseding 'Cook Stoves and Ran­ ges tor Summer use, Call Jii.d sjee them, John I. Stouy JlclleiiKy April 1st, 18S3. I.ate styles of tr«ii&|)iireiit curtains. Klia'lee and latuberquius at Bonslett & StofkTii. Gents Fine Calf Pegged, and Band-Sewed French Calf Morocco Legged Boots, Flow Boots & Shoes. We have a Tremendous stock, much larger than ever before. These goods were bought tor <'ash» and will be sold for Cash at a bargain. We keep ths Sclz celfebratod hand-made goods; also the Reynolds Brothers, and other Standard makes* --House Established id 18U5 W. H. DWICHT. Cor. Main St. and Public Square, Woodstock, III MECHANICS TOOLS. fjamps, Ctetideliei^, Tin, Copper aid lel-M Anil in short, Eyerythins: in the?IHardwaf6y Stove and Tin Line. H© Will Not ho Undersold! ('ALL 4t HIS STORE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attended to. ^F^REMEMBER, extra good bargains can always be obtained at JOHN T. SirorrY'S. MnllKNKY in., Jan. Slat, 1631. IP YOlT WANT TO BUY Sewing Machine? Horse Shoeing, General |lacbsmithing, WAGON AND I have on hand aiWl am sellin^at the I^»w" eat )iricc!*, the Doinuotir, Khlreiltf*.', New Honu?, Surinjrricld, New Auioricnn, anil Kinffcr o winy Miicliiiu-e. nn<l w ill not be mute mold by any a>rriit in the ••onnty. A jrood hinfrt-r Maclinie for 20. warrnnted .to do the work of any linger Machine in the world. Callaud see mc. - Jdcllenry, .Feb 20, l&tt. U. H'. OWMS. P. HAUPERISCH, McIIciiry, Illinois. Would rpsviectfnlly inform his customers and tiie inihlic nit rally that he isnow hettoi than ever prepared to do all work in tns line. li I:PAI« its<w9 Of all kind* on short notice. *8"Give us a ciill;und w« will \dease yon both m <inaiily and xirica of work. P. HAUPERISCH. McHenry,Jill,, Aug. 7l,h, 1MB. DEAI.EU IN OF ALL KINDS. Store two doors north ol1 Perry & Owen. , I have one of the lnrgest stocks ,bf Furniture ot all kinds to l»e found in any furniture store ill the county. Persons wishing to buy will be sure to save mone> by calling on me. UNDERTAKIIieS. I have 35 di%reHt siawi and sty les ot . f COFFINS AND CASKET®, •VIways on hand. I keep a Hearse of niv own which will furnished at the nio^t reasonable rates. J. B. BLAKE. B. Sherman WOODSTOCK, ILL - l»KAl.KR IN-- Breech and Muzzle Lopding 5hot Guns. Powder, sn„c.'Caps, Wads and Cnrtrl4|||(ll toraulo. Fisiuafe' Xa«j ule cheap. Al. K i n d s of Nportliig O oo(to AND KEPAIKING DONE. A good Itreceli I.oa<lin(r, Double Barreled Gun, warranted Twist, Winc hester Ititle, 7<> model, 18 shot*,92S. Nickel I'lHlvd C shot Kevolver, ItMl Self-cocking British Hull l»o>f 1'istol #5.W|^:; A tood sinjrle Itiirrel Ureech Loading, bii^||| ' '> tiim, warranted, #5.00. " I will ;inilersell any hon>e in the county In itiiins and Sportinif iJoodit: If you want n goon gun it jviil pay you to call nnd see ine. 1 war» runt every guii I stll. Clothes Wringers repaired new Kolls put on. Price j) pair warranted, $2.50. B. HHERMAIt. Woodstock, July 15th,1M3. HEADQUARTERS FOB We have juut reooiveil some Jerseys, Call uuU tee the in ut II. Colby's. BOOTS & SHOES, Geuts' Furnishing Goods, ES. Maimaa, • ' ' • \ •WACICJOND4,,. *. I luvro init returned fwR tUe elty wit|t • • large stock of Sprinn M Which 1 will sell at astonishingly low prices 1 will make it an object lor you to call «n4 nee mc. Am als»> agent for the New Home c maclikne and tUe Julius Buuei Organ, Millinery! WliHin^ry! MRS. H. MA MAN lias also recelv«|« ; Hlilendiil stuck ot , Sprir.g Millinery, Of the latest and most approved style® > found in the city. The ladies are i v, invited to call and 800. WftUCOUdii, Afiil *Jls>l, K^i.

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