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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Oct 1884, p. 8

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•'."J V»"S * Vs** • , v . : * ' ' • *< *.?J«* Xxf * ' • sl-A.- £•: ., •_ •> 1* ^ ^ lM|»toym*i(t tu#rgetlt! nnd Capa- • M. Agents In every county in clie t riMfMl Stared Atitl i'Duail*, to sell a |>«i«M»t article of sjr»*at merit, on ith •*i' t it*. AM Article having a targe sale, lug over 100 per cent, profit, having , »,« foinpetltloii, ami on U liich the agent . • protect® ti in the exolu^ive sale by a dctxlglfen for each aiul every county h« may secure from us. With all these advantages to our agents, and the fact lliat it Is an article (hat can be sold to t-very houseowner, it might not be i <• reesary to make an "Extraordinary <VrM tu 8ecure good agents at once, l>ut we have concluded to make it to Mtvw, not only our confidence in the met its of our invention, but in itssta- liil'iy by an agent that will handle it nidi energy. Our agents no* at work are making"from $150 to $6i,0 a month vhri.r, and this fact makes it safe for us i*» make our oiler to all who are out of « mi loymeut. Any agent liiat will give IHH business a thirty days' trial and fall ... clear at least $100 in this time,atove ull expenses, can return all goods unsold t<> lis nnd we will relunil the money |.a,'l for them. Any agent or general uge-it who would like ten or more conn lie* and work them through sub-agents • r ninety days and fail to clear at least fr,*.Y» abmie all expenses, can return all Mtis »ld and get their money back. No «.ih<-r employer of agents«?ver aared to wake sacl'i offers, nor would we it we .iid not know that we have agents now tna»ing more than double the amount we guaranteed,.and bill two sales a day aouid give a profit of over $125 a nioi.tli, and that one of our agents look vig.iteen orders in one day. Our large i!«*MTiptive circulars explain our ollei and these we wish to send to every one out of employment who will s.>i d us three one cent stamps for post­ al, Send at once and secure the avc.cy in time for the boom, and go to \v«.rk on the terms named in our extra­ ct!" uary offer. We would like to have * llii* address of all the agents, sewing • in a iiiue solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any reader of this pap'T who reads this offer to send us ui «.i'ce the name and address of all fri.tru they know. Address at once, or j<m wi.l loose the best, chance ever «-:l«rcd to those out of employment to make money. #s RBNKEB M AMI" FACT U KING CO., .tnaithfteld St, Pittsburg, Pa. £; 10-2-m3 An Old to £>• • Settler Proposes Sell Out. Tl.o undersigned, after an activp farmers life in this Town for over forty y :i:s, now offers for sale his home farm «*i 4 2 acres, situated on what is known a* l.add's Corners, one mile northeast t>t i:ie village of Ringwood. There is a *rihxl dwelling, four barns, three good of water, and in short it is one of the most desirable farms in McHenry < 'on ty, there not being a foot of wa?te iai.d on the place. There is about 275 sm* that lias been under the plow and the.%• is 70 acres good timber. Will be •"•I:' for $75 per acre, and possession as soon as the crops are gathered. Also 80 acres in the Town of Rich- n. m. 1, about two and a half miles from liii* . bove described farm. If the land d all my personal property will be cui.l -it private or public sale. A^o 327 acres of laud in Dunn County Vi-«, 247 acres of which Is one piece ftml within two miles of Downsviile, a railroad station, and 80 acres in another. Is li: ely located and will make a valua 1.1M Iarm. Will sell the 247 acre piece lui &t,0Q0. The 80 acre piece for $1,000. A' o 60 acres of land in Mitchell Co.. town, under good improvement. Is *i<u:tted a mile ana a half from Stacy- .Vill«'. Price 81,500. *V» -further particulars inquire of the undersigned at Ringwood, ill. WESLET I.ADD III., July 23d, 1894. f ^I 4m ADV1CIC TO MOTHKKg. Arc you disturbed at night iii<1 brok­ en «.f your rest by a sick child suffering AI«.I .Tying with pain of cutting teeth? If a«..«end at once and get a bottle of Mis Wilislow's Soothing Syrup for ritiidreu teething. Its value is Incal- vula'ile. It will relieve the poor little Mtficierimmediately. Depend upon it mothers, there is no mistake about it. l.vures dysentery and diarrhoea, regu­ late* tlie stomach and bowels; cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation and gives tone and eu- • rrv to the whole system. Mrs. Wins- low Soothing Syrup for children trailing is pleasant to the taste, and 1* In • prescription of one of the oldest aii>! tie«t female physicians and nurses , in lh * United States, and is for sale by •II druggists throughout tbe world, t ii 25 oeuts a bottle. r ick's celebrated grades flour, (liaham, Meal, Oat Meal, for sale by li»»!:?'ett & Stoftel. II. Fargo's boots and sboei for v-tsie . y Bonslett & S toff el. | Wheat Wanted •" . ilUt the Wauconda Mills. «.'a-h and the highest market price will be paid for good Milling Wheat, a: l e Wauconda MilU. JOHN *>PENCBK. Wa* mda, Aug. 5th, 18SL ' We Invite Inspection to our, new ; of trunks, traveling bags, satchels, ' «.!•. lioaslett & Stoffel. sell the well known, well made, wearing Beloit Overalls and Bonslett & Stcffel. Ti BiflSers art Contractors, 1 The Ml^Henrj Brick Msnnffcoturir •t.- * *ow «® ?«pp«y » £. In tinantUifa , , FROM SMALL LOTS! FALLANDWINTER!, mmm mmmmm k it be forever reiaeu>bere<l Improve '4" iv #0TtiilCi1li +Hi u-s? ; „ ,:*«•< - .J; >"> , : ^ W*- * ' : ;v4 * ' . .... ; , C l i t a i B & N o r t l w e s t e r n B a i l v a j anrl ohnvtuat routA t* fMir ' • •**> *4» -f'~ -TO- f. , OAK LOADS IN RIVERSIDE BLOCK, Their ltrick »re second to none to he found in the inArket, and will be toitt at the market price. Tersons inu*n<iinff to "tMild, or those haixllintc brick, will jflo well to ohI I Hint sec us before * M purchasing. tr* In vice an examination »nd comi»ari««n with any lirick made iit the Northwest; for further information apply to or address McHENRY BRICK Manufacturing Co. SIcHenry, III., Jnne llUi, lfSi. Still Out of Tbe Ark of Safety. Wany '<& you are. 1 " . . * • : : : X > a n g e ( K ^ ; - TO LIFE X PROPKllTY Ilcsel you on every hand. The mutter of the slyco«>n, sickloon, saloon, cyclone, tornado, windstorm, or whatever nttme may be given it, is heard in some section of the conntry nearly every day. The Fire Fiend May break oni at any moment--ihe economy of a lifetime be consumed. Death must come to all. By a small payment ea«h year you can secure to yourself a fortune, shou ld you live, or, in the "event of death before the "time ex­ pires, your famiiy is provided for. |150,(J<X\IK10 represented by this agency. Our raies are low as experience has "found to be safe. Vou will save money by insuriiie with me. General Insurance, I.ife, Fire, Lightning ami Tornado a specially. Thanking all my triends tor their liltcraf patronage, ami hop injr, bv square dealing, to merit a continuance ef th same, 1 bej: to subscribe myself, Respectfully yours, C. A MOliEY. McHenry, III., Jane , 1883. |«TBuy I lu Notice fm To thou* that want work uone in my ^'Hue. such as Tanks, Vats and all other work don* In a shop, as 1 get lumber tiiii'ct from Chicago. • ., F, A. UKBABD. ^ Wheat Wanted. ^ #.'.KTED, at the Fox River Valley Mili, good Milling Wheat, for which the highest prico in cash will he paid &. Bisuur. Mdl nry, III., April 14th, 1884 KING'S LIVER and KIDNEY BITTERS These Bitters are especially prepared for tbe masses nt mankind, suffcriuv irom Tor­ pid Liver, Weak and Diseased Kidneys.auil c«nstituti«ns overworked, bodily an<l men. tally. They cure Fever and Ague, Malaria, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Headache, Constipation, give a pood appe­ tite, purifv the blood,stimulate the Kidneys t« healiny activity, producing new life and vigor to the body and mind. We Warrant These Bitters To be the best Tonic preparation made and recemmerd them to Everybody for Family use to secure Health, Strength and Happi­ ness DI R E C T I O N S A wine glass full taken three times a day, Itelore each meal will accomplish the desired effect,without drug­ ging the stomach. ' <*Tolin A. King & Co., • v Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors 01 Lake Street, Chicago. II- -Try and you Will always use litem! «"Price S I Per Bottle,^ Sold by Druggists generally. use ilieniB E|*#fcSTOPPEOFREE H H MarvtUus success. • • Insane Persons HestoreJ • • Dr.KLINE'S GREAT • • NERVE RESTORER DlSBASBS. Only Mr# '•*rc /or tferve Afftctiens. Fits, F.pil'psyt ctc%' t L L l B L B l i t a k e n a s d i r e c t e d . K * t i t s a f t i day's use. Treatise and $7 trial bottle free Mi ' attests, they paying express charges on box wheii ved. Send names, P. O. and express address of ted to Pft.KLINE^t Arch St..Philadelphia,Pa. gists. BE WARS OF IMITATING ffUUDS* FOB BAE5AIHS IH For Coal and Wood -CAM. OX- E. Mi HOWE Opposite Bi«lu>p ,« Mill, Who ha« a complete line of the best stoves in th* market, as well as a large stock of Hardware, Mechanic's Tools, TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WAREy: Aad, la fcet, every tliiug in the hartlware •tore ami tin line. HE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Call at his store before buying elsewhere. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended t«. 49*Reinember, extra imid bargains canal- ways be obtained at Howe's. McHenry, Dee. 1, IMS. Flovsl Plows P. HAlllPERISCH, 7 McHenry, Illinois. Wi-ii' I Inform the farmers of McHenry and t •' MJ reuniting cauntry that he is prepared to sell them a FIRST-CLASS PLOW, > AM t warrant tbe same,at a lower price -can ** parchased elsewhere in tbe county, Outtors, Cutters t a^ /e Jast received a number of Cutters, •t«~t i'«r|»iyle and finish cannot be beau Call •ad see them. i »f BLACKSMITHINO, WAGON IGE work promptly attended to. ISG, WGlre ns i »ra wiu ptease yoa bott in qaailty P. HAUPBRI8CH. fi Ilin OoU o. W. OWEN ---DEALER UT- Watches, Silver and Plated Ware etc. V". ' MCHENRY, ILL. US More Goodi to be bought and more to be sold, and we propose to buy and sell or. r share of such Gfiods as we handle and shall make Prices do it for lis. In addition to having one o£ the most complete lines of To oe found in the County, we have many it ?>IP» iK < * X i* h ' i-r i Is the best and shortest route t* and froir Chicago and Council Bluffs (Omaha) and that 4It i* preferred hjr all ivell posted travelers when passing to er from : California and Colorado; It a1aa op«mte ' line between the best route and the shart Have yon a "soft forty,"a wet ravine, or a cold, wet and unprofitable place on your farm? .f so, it has cost vou money and as much as any other patch of the name size. Does it raise a little sou i' grass."or is it nearly good enough that yon plow and seed it vear after vear and then the crop Is drowned out? Do yOn realize how large an amount of the best of foods tor profitable vegetable growth is tsarrled into the soil by the rain, loaded with its carbonic acid gas? Have you thought that If your land runs these showers off its surface you are letting it, at tho same lime, carry off your money? Have yor. considered lhat if vonr land is in shape to drink it in ana carry it off below, that then the soil will retain all th<>se r'ch gases, and pro- rtiice you a luxuriant growth ot vegetation? If you have not thought of the^e things, think of them now, and take the pains to investigate fully and see if you can afford to to keep this land idle 'nnger. and at the same time pay taxes anil expenses on it. j Believing ilrmlv that the fanners of this region were awake to their Interest, and knew what they were about, I have expended considerable time and money ia titling np a drain tile factory tor the home production of the tile necessary in this region.' I have been fully detevmined that I would not manufacture an Inferior article, and I now offer a tile to you with the utmost confidence in it» quality in every respect. Those of you who know me, I think, will know that I would not try to selljwhat was an inferior and would ulttmatelv cause loss, when it had been at a considerable costpul in place underground. Those who do not know me, 1 will refer to anyone in this community as to my personal Manditig, and should t>e pleased to hive them examine the tile 1 am making, which I am verv confident will satisfy thoiu. Everything Guaranteed* Location at the Site oft &l»e old MeMillnn Mil], Near BABRWXIjiiSO. , D. GATES, Proprietor, 10-8--tf September 10,1884 Chicago anJ * $t. Paul Minneapolis Milwaukee, LaCroese, Hparta. Madison,>$irt Howard (Green Bay Wisconun, Wiaqiift, Ow^tonnn, Manknty. Minn. Ofdar Bapi<t«>« Dea Moines, Webster City, AIMKpUnl^ Marshalltown, Iowa Freeport. Bock- ford, 111., are anion Us 800 local tfHma en it* Among a few of the niimeronl^wliits ef su­ periority, enjoyed by the patroMMT^this r<W• are its DAY ('OACHES, whichllto'o the finest that human art. and ingenuitjr osifc -erento: its PALATIAL SLEEPING CABST Which are mooels of comfort nnd elegance; Its PA1.A0E DRAWING ROOM CARS, which are unsur. passeu by any; and its widely celebrated NORTH-WESTERN DININC CARS * The like of whl^h are not run by any other road anywhere. In short, it is asserted>hat IT IS THE BEST EQUIPPED BOAD IN THE WORLD. All points of interest, Nortt, Northwest and West ot Chicago, business centres, summet resorts, and noted hunting and Ashing grounds are accessible by the various branches ot this road. It owns and controls over 5,0ft) mile* of road and has over fonr hundred passenger cen- dnctois constantly caring for its millions of patrons. Ask your ticket agents for tickets via this route, AND TAKE NONE OTHER. It costs .io more to travel on this route, that gives first-class accommodations, than it does to go by the poorly equipped roflds. For maps, descriptive circulars and aum. mer resort papers, <»r other information not obtainable at your local ticket office, write to the Gen'l Pass. Agents, ft N. W Railway Chiouro 111. mi ">k": \ Af moeetttiA, ILL. Clean 'f*r. Which w« are almost read) to give you at your own price. IN DRESS GQDDS J 4, We can astonish the World* Lowness ot Prices. EVERTFITKG NEW,. in btauiy of patterns and VVe liaVe one of the largest stocks ever brought to this market. These goods were bought for cash, which enables us to sell at very close ligurts, Do not take our word for it, but come and look thrwugh our stocK and satisfy yourselves that we mean what we say. Uur stock consists of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, tiats and 'Japs, Crockery and Glaus ware, Puinis and Gils, Varnish, Brushes, Wa'l Paper and Window hades, together with the most complete stock ol sxxoxca* A mammoth Stock at unneard of Prices, what we have before ypu buy. it will pay you to sc<; Ever brought here. Our line of ladies' and greats' hand sewed Shoes is the best ever offered for sale in Wauconda. All kinds of Country Produce bought for cash or taken in exchange for goods \ JOHN I. STORY, CLOTHING One Door West of the Riverside House, i Has a complete line of the best Stoves in the market, as well as a large stock of We have just received the Largest and Handsomest Stock that ever graced our Clothing Department, and we do not believe it is. surpassed, it equaled, in McHenry or Lake Counties. Our Clothing Trade last Spring was way beyond our expectations and we have bought heavily in anticipation of a still larger trade thin i?all. Ant we have nothing to offer but we can guarantee to give exeelleut satisfaction, ftot a thread of Shoddy in our whole stock. We shall feel proud at any time to show you through our C.lothiug Dei»fMueut.. In this department our stock is complete. best and every pair.guaranteed to do good service, a special line of JJ^iipius in this Department. short notice, lease yon b I keep in stock the celebrated Springfield Watch, which is pronouueed by all to be the beat watch now on tbe market. Will not be Usdersoltf On«B? good, la my 11M. ONJR McHenry, Feb. MO. , " DEAl.ER IK OF ALL KIND^ *¥;l •'m . Store two Perry doors north & Owen/"' 1 have one of the largest stock* of Furniture of all kinds to b« in to to suve money found in any furniture store the county. buy will be sure by calling on me. Persons wishing UNDERTAKING I have 35 styles ot different sizes and COFFINS A*no> cMifitfs 1 Always OD hand. I keep a Hearse of my own which will be turnU^d at tlie most reasonable ratefe, ' / 'j;* * * J. B. BLAKE. - " .is.t.'* ^ I' v*jii ' 4 *3 Bv Sherman, WOODSTOCK, ILL ; - DEALKH IS-- and Muzzle bhot Guns. Powder, snut. Gaps,Wads and tor sale. Fishing Tac ale cheap. Al. ainds of MECHANICS TOOLS. Jjamps, Chandeliers, BOOTS AND We keep 'none hut the We are offering And in short, Everything in the Hardware, and Tin Line. Stove ID short every Department of store is filled with Ee Will Not bo TJadersoldf ' ;tULL A!£ HIS STOttB BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attended to. JSf--RIOMEMBER, extra good bargains can always be obtained at JOHN I. STORY'S. MCHENRY HI., Jan. 21st, 1884. ^porting AND REPAIRING DONE. A. good Breech I.oadinjf, Double Barreled Gun, warrnnted Twist, >2C. Winchester l'itlo, 76 model, 16 shot»>, $25. Nickel Plated 6 shot Kcvolver, #2 50. Selt-t'ockinjr British Bull I»og Pistol W.60. A good Single Barrel Breech Loading, Single Gun, warranted, (9 00. I will undersell any house in the county in Guns and Sporting Goods. If you want a good »utocallana8e«mt. 1 war. sell. gun it will pay you to ealLai rant every gun 11 II Clothes Wringers repaired tud new Rolls put on. Price pet pair warranted, $2.50. B. SHERMAN. Woodstock, July 16th, 1883. PATENTS. ; IttVENTORS, send model or sVetch#* vonr invention, when I will make enreful pre- liminary examination,and report as to patent­ ability, with advice, circulars, etc., free of charge. Al! business before U. S. Patent office attended to for moderate ralea Information and references sent on application. No charge nt is secured. unless pa en J.I Directly opposi J. B.LITTELL. WaaUnjRon, D. C. posite U. S. Patent Office. DO YOU KNOW THAT And we are bound to sell them at Prices object for you to come many miles to trade vtith us. win make it an Call Early and Secure cn Some of our Special Bargains* Obliging lielp and plenty of It always In roodinestf to wait upon stoniers. ; McHenry, Ill,» Sept. 15th,' - OPENED AGAIN! Robert Schlosslo Having purchased the old stand of jMCjrti Wiedemann, ^ NEAR THE DEPOT, McHENRY, ILLINOIS, Has opened the same as a flrst.clasa Saloon and Restaurant, Where he will at ali times keep the best |§Mpds of Wines, l.iquors and CiMTC to be found In Uie market. : j Also Agent For f FRANZ FALK'S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. Beer in I,arge or Small Kegs or Bottles al­ ways on hand, cheaper than nny other, quali. |jr considered. : Orders hy mail promptly attended to. GOOD HTABL1NU FOB HOBSKB. JET'Call and see us. Robert Schiessle. HcHenry, III., Sept. 1st, 1884. Lumber Wagons, Milk Wagons, Plat­ form Spring BuggUs for lilt Bishop's warehouse, . > W " WM. H COWLIN [soecKfac»^ifc |M^*aiBKl. - N. S. WAR CLAIM SOLICITOR AND ATTORNEYS • ALSO NOTARY PUBffij. Prosecntes penslor or any other claims against the government, relating to tlie late, or former wins. Complicated cases and re- jected claims made a specialty. If stamps are enclosed for reply, all communications Will be promptly answered. Offles at Besidence. MAD SON ST»» WOODSTOCK* UL. Ill References by permission RS regai^I acter, business auility, relinbility, Ac i char- Ac : S. Senator, Chicago, Gen. John A. Logan, U Illinois. _ . Gen. J.C. Smith. State Tr«»surer of Illinois. Hon. It Ell woof/, M. O. 6th 111. Dist., Syc­ amore, III. „ _ _,K ... Hon. John C. Sherwia, ex-M. C. otn III. Dist., Aurora. Ill . . . ... Hon. A. M. Jones, U. S. Marshal,Chicago, III Col. Jas. A. Hexton, Pres Union Veteran Club, Chicago, 111. Jeese A. Baldwin, Ass't U. S. Attorney, Oni- £e*ssrs. Selz, Schwab ft Co., Wholesale Boot Plug Tobacco, With Red Tin Tag; Rose Leaf Fine Cut Chew­ ing; Navv Clippings, and Black, Brown and Yellow Snuffs ure the best and the choieeat, quality considered. Back to Biagwood to Stay, And when you want a First-Class job of jBlaeksmithing OR in Iron or Wood done promptly try me. I and well, at reasonable prices, inst t . domy own work and am willing to work cheip and do my best to please all who favor me with their patronage. I make a specialty ° HORSESHOEING, Having bad large experience In that branch of Black ami thing 1 flutter myself that I can suit the most particular, lou will always find me at my shop in the old Warehouse near the Depot, ready to attend your wants. •arPleate call and try me.' N. BLAKf. Ringwood, III., Sept. 10th, M84. 10 0-tf Try Eastman's patent aoap. for toilet •>. " is S %ki ^ « V . > > 4. mm*.

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