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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Mar 1886, p. 8

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~<M • Ut*m work H the outcome of many 'f p!w«iwSu|| ikifll {'U'jMt'litlOQ* It fii almost indispensable work »noe for every library, large or t*trustworthy guide to what It knowing of the literature :iif ftlt«(ea and all nations. Occupying < Mi dozen or more volumes, and yet is- ?# H«wd at a price eo low as to be within * %f fM reach of all,a familiarity with its 4MHet8 will constitute a liberal edu- vy tl^loa to a degree that can be claimed P.» for few other works in existence. Dr. I'. fuming, the eminent historian and I'; «btlior.Mys of It; "I am strongly 1m- ^ <s£r*#t«d with the great Intrinsic valoe |., $ , of the work as a popular educator in a r high department of learning. The g^. Ulan la admirable. Combining as it «does a personal author with specimens F',* tif his or her best literary productions, Ift •, Hives It an inestimable power for good |f^among the people." The word Is being b; {hi blithe d in parts of 160 pages each, | paper covers, at the price of 15 cents, k , 4l»o tn very handsome cloth-bound vol gV" limes, gilt tops, 480 pages, for 60 cents. *The parts can be exchanged for bound gL?"-' Volumes, at any time. Five parts are if-*' now ready,also the first bound volume; Volume two will be issued in March. The publisher's 13*2-page Illustrated ibatalogue of standard books may be tiad for 4 cents, or condensed 16-page ^catalogue free. JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher, New York. 1 5 ,* " ^ vn-gr, [ ; ' ' - f x t r j MtofiENRY^|| W> TAKE THB 1£EKTY'ENUGHTENIM6 THE WORLD, 111 ifcard to the unequaled mortta V ' : Vk* Mfiaal aai Famous Three-Wheeled Plow, ttWohlor UfbtMMof Diaftand Working Qutlitto to IN CiassisJ Cfcaapion ol ttie Whole Plowed WorM. ram OFlvkRiomn. t Xt rata lighter than any other plow made, WMW by www of the perfect support afforded by tajee wheel* the plow is carried, not dragged. JW *• caoy On tbe team, because there is y«olateiy no weight on the horses' lit turns square corners* turning for- iwweitMf inward or outward, as may be desired. TTfce rear narrow wheel Is locked When plowing straight ahead, but unlocked by foot- Jv when necessary to turn. After the comer is toned tt locks itself automatically. The caster wheels running in furrow effectually prevent any strain on the ftame of the plow, or on the bones when turning. The plow is turned oo the same principle as a cart. 1 S0?* ftarrow wheel Is at • OIJPlOW, insuring a uniform depth when dead furrows or ditches. . --y land ajKle has a spring that •ensue plow from being too rigid, and causes it to Cut level when crossing corn furrows or ridges. fMS® team is hitched the same as to a wanting plow, and the horses draw easily and nattt> -Irtewls in front of the driver. •ts work it constantly under his eye. *« yd many other points, fully explained, illus- and proved in our descriptive circulars, to nny address. We also mail, free of charge, we Agricultural Pilgrim's Progress, by John-with-*. Bunion, with illustrations; the Story of the Flying Dutchman, a graphic sea sketch ; and other literature Which will amuse, entertain and instruct, address, MOLINE PLOW CO., Moline, Illinois M E. LAWLUS, Hre prepared to show the buying public one of the \ j\* READY FOE THS- L -CJ V ,*«* Is"the place to buy "** 4 '• - .'-VI.'.L. • - :> .(•*. For all ages, New, Cneap, dtyliah, and well mad*.'lto or Trash. • -* Wedding Suits a Specialty* C. A. FARGO'S Custom Made Boots and Shoes. Spring Styles. Large Assortment, oX good Service and Low Prices. * ; , ; K , . t , '••v-i "J"1"*" jjwn .. . •.*« hir Stock is Complete, our prices are Low, and our Goods the be»|K Stocks of General Merchan­ dise to be found in fourteen counties,* consisting: of ' wv f * t y ™ •. : • • 'C Spring Designs in Stock, Borders, Ceiling Paper. Centers; Cor­ ners, Decorations, etc., in great variety, all Trimmed Free. Window 8hada>, Trunks, Volises Eand-Bagi, • ote. BONSLETT & STOFFEL. West McHenry, - - Illinois, We b,H better prepared than ever to sell you anything yoii want at friccs lower than ever before. We have ^ PRINTS AT STENTS PER YARD AND OT, A lint Stock of dbghanis at 6 cti. pir Yard and up,' ̂ ; .1* 8w«7 ShtiUag at fi eti. 'and np> Dreas Qooda and Trimmings Of every )descriptioil includ­ ing the celebrated ̂ Broad- head Fabrics, An extra fineline of Black Goodsj and Cashmeres at very low prices. See our black Dress Silk at 65 cts. per yard, worth 1, warranted all Silk f " We have bought our Spring stock of Mens, Womens anr Childrens Fine Shoes at greatly reduced prices aud can fit all at low prices. See Henderson's celebrated school shoe. to be found iji the market. We visit the city weeklyf *itd therefore our stock is fresh and new. : ^ 7 ̂ k 'fi r;' ^ HENRY COLBY. -p?: *•; (jENERAib Merchant, HOLDS THE FORT AS He makes Suits to ordes of the best Cloths, Foreign or Domes­ tic. AT TBI LOWEST PRICKS ^ThaJfc good Goods can be sold • • • ' i»d Repairs Clothes Neatly and on short notice, Sle a Oa.ll, |L LAWLU8. » i m , 1 8 8 6 . f McHENRY. ILL. To make room for earty purchases ws shall offer until closed our entire l'ne of "J. f" Overcoat^, Winter Shawls, SHUTS, CAPS, 8LQVES MO 1HXTISS, At a reduction of twenty per cent, for Cash. WV also have a quantity of GERMANTOWN YARN. All colors, which «est us frem 12 1-2 to 18 cents a skein, lO cents will now buy it. Embroideries at 75 cents on the dollar* V K M ,? •' , u i / 4r • '»»» BBOSKH LOTS OF 8B0IS AT HALT FBIC1. •;r i -'iVt i ft", • - 5 ains *3 - - M +• ' " 1 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT^ We ate receiving new goods every week. A careful inspection o our new Dress Goods is' respectfully Eolicited. Attentive an< obliging clerks always in attendance to look alter youi wants anc make shopping pleasant* Come and see us. - s^saa HENRY COLB¥. <5^11 and s?e itf, examine goods and learn prices^: W JUST AS REPRESENTED. . - * - - ~ x~r~^£ t cH A share of public patronage is respectfully aolicited. ^" * | Tlie HigkestJIarketiPrice paid for Batter and £gg«* •• { I ' McHenry Jan, 25th, 18#$.^ V»*»- -I ":'f I I'lnltf ' • ••• ,,v' 'v k?' T TPV" J| • J • Prunes and all family Grocer ies at the greatest reduced prices. Sole agents for Campbell's Prize Baking Powder, every package Perry & Owen. 5J R BLAKE, m * 1 have one of the largest Stocks of all kinds of Furniture always on hand. ; |1Y PRICES WILL BE Lowezi";*Tb.sai th« Lowest. Persona wishing to buy Furniture of any kind, will saye trom 5 to 1q percent, by giving me a call. We als« keep a full line of Sarnies of Carpets, and can sell you one from the cheapest grade to a Brussels, as cheip as any House outside of Chicago. Give me a call and I am sure I can save you money. A full assortment of Coffins and Cast ets always on "hand. . Hearse furnished at reasonable rates. JOHN B. BLAKE. DONT YOU FORGET IT! A8A W. SMITH, -or-L. WoodMtielt, - Illinois. Barked by Millions of moneyofflM f<on IHUEMNITT »«ain»t damage by Fir*, Lightning, Wind Storms, CYCLONES AND TORNADOES. Drop mo a postal card and I will visit you; call on me and I will write you a policy, and waen either or any of these destructive ele­ ments devastates your property, happy will you be it" you hold one of my policies, for I will surety visit you, and .minister untojyou. will not forsake you. ' ABA W.8M11H, Qm'l lntumo$ At? i WilNr'inilKTCfc'tann n "**r See Henderson's Celebrated School Shoes for boys and girla, every pale warranted;, found only at Perry & Oreo's. \ : - •- c. G. ANDREWS. CENERAL, AUCTIONEBR, SPRING GROVE ILL. Sales of Stock, Farming Tools and Goods of all kinds attended' to on the most IMSOVABLl RS2IS, AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call on or Address \ ̂ , C- C. Andrews, Spring Grove, Id. jr. • kite >• * imm tt. WORLD'S FOB SALE BY XT I. m l; DEALER IN McHENRY, ILLINOIS. : • CHICKS BY With tlic M#<t Perfect nn<l Sueeear t'ul lmltutlou of the 11cM. THB CH.A.IG FOLDING INCUBATOR. - STEA Sv- . - . ^ rti, Irtvancea to gct out of onicr. No cost or exporleiicc. and v_ei;y liti In .Kimr and Unit; In N the iiuof a trunk, fii Wstchlug. Hatches all fertile eggs. The upper i»/rr1on fol<ls back .iku me nu oi a tt uiiK. The eim placed In a nost. on natural soil tn the lowtii- portlonandrccelvo the lux-' essary heat from a tank of warm waiurln ihe lid. Proper ti<MU Is main- * talnca by drawing off s part of the water twice • dar Md it with boiling water, about 10 quarts at a time for unallar Use. EARLY HATCHED CHICKS Sell at Irom 50a It ftp* II,8m ajsn m Brooder ami will c»rw for tbe ehkllnu ion* Deed artmclal heat, thus saving expense of special brooder an Incubator and aaa Brooder It Is tmsurpasseabjr anr machine, ter what the cost, and Is the «»r«at, ehesmeat and Moat naanared candidate for public favor. The Craig incubator run with nrotit at any season. Any person should have m parts the first time. It hatches in from 18 to U days, aud euuala work of the hen. ^ | A niETS --Ton thousands who are »»nnnfll»irfor w LAIIIEiOs independence will iind nrtiiiviai reartiix of n most profitable home industry. It requires the least inmslliie Does not interfere with household duties. The aauue Sre that the meals can heat water for an Incubator. 42 IJOUKSOK STRUT, MBMPIIIS. Tenn.--From aooeargs I hatched l»T chicks In the Craig Incubator. 1 know It 1st lie best one made. Your plans for brooder are unexcelled. D. C. HATCH. HOFKDALX. III.--Third trial, out Of 78 eggs hatched <5 chicks. Had rery Rood suocees first trial. Nev­ er had a finer lot of chickens. HELEN ORNDORFT. BHANOJT, III.--Your Incubator beats all the liens for hatchintr. I set 145 eggs nnder hens and have » chicks. I set 101 In In and have IT good, hcHlthr a s a r e o u l t . V . W . < 1 BIV*ETO*, NeK-Hatch brood soget my hand in, per cent of ail CKK» put trouble to keep an «wn t- ture. Shall run It all winter. ~ K. VAN UKUMK. KLIEAMTHTOW.X. M. . Ing the Craig Incubator my first attempts at artl _ bMton a complete success. A. WALTKB JDUliAND. SzSlJ£ >ncWiM» F. D. CRAIG, £SS55°c?o!ia Rsrlli Enaaiss'i HI. •END 4 CENTS 1H STAMPS FOB CATUOSVBi Contains more useful poultry information than anr (3 Irnnlr rin>f il>-- GEO; W. BESLEY "West McHenry, Illinois. • • • . t r. •* ̂ ^ ^ -DEALER -ijfc'l '• ' ŷ - Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Toilet Articles. &u Choice \ & r ' The finest line of Pure Candies to be found In the county. The*4 best brauds ot Cigars aud Smoking- and Chewing Tobacco always on V.jj hand. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded > ^ r. . 1 - I3f*h. W. Nichols, Jr., a Jeweler of lar^e experience, has tsi^ro , Window in this Store, and is prepared to do all work in his line. . t. •i? • - ti r j s< 1 • 4 ' V T j f . i ' - : •t V . r - I\4 K jQEO. W. BE8LEYV : 'fh ... ®:«ia - . . V * ' ? • v * * -X i?,£.

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