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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Jul 1891, p. 10

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i or bent on pleaa of tkmroo! elegance on I and AoMricaa City, aad 1 beMrtjr >ak In going further into the West" there are various rontee theioorist may select, but supposing tb« •tart is made from Chicago the great starting point of western travel, no line can be found more desirable than the Chicago A Alton, tho great "Three l,ink" route, and its unfliirpaewxl connections. Elegant ears, courteous train men, a first clast* track, and every convenience that modern railroading employs is here found for safety and comfort. The coun­ try traversed is unexcelled for beauty of scenery---the vertible garden of the conti­ nent. lie sure and secure tickets of the Chicago & Alton if you would have a pleasant journey. MERIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis­ faction. We do not hesitate to guaran­ tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfac­ tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great pop­ ularity purely on their merits. G. W. Besley, Druggist. . Unveiling1 of Grant's Statue. statue of the late General C. 8. Grant will be unveiled at Galena, HI., on June 3d, with imposing ceremonies. The interest of the event will be added to by the presence of the Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, of New York, as orator of the oc­ casion, and Mrs. Grant is also expected to attend. To accommodate those who desire to participate in the ceremonies, the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Co. will, on June 2d and M, sell excursion tickets, good to r?turn until June 4th in elusive, at one-half regular rates--one fare for the round trip. For further in­ formation regarding rates, etc., apply to agents C. & N. W. R y. 46w2 Mr. John Caraghar, a merchant at Caraghar, Fulton County, Ohio, says that St. Patrick's Pills are the best sell­ ing pills lie handles. The reason is that they produce a pleasant cathartic effect and are certain and thorough in their action. Try them when you want a re­ liable cathartic. For sale by Geo. W. Beeley, Druggist. 47 In almost every neighborhood there is some one or more persons whose lives have been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have been cured of chronic diarrhoea by it. Such persons take special pleasure in recommending the remedy to others. The praise that follows the introduction and use makes it very Jpopular. 25 and 50 cents bottles for sale by G. W. Beeley, Druggist. 47 For a troublesome cough there is noth­ ing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It strengthens the pulmonary organs, allays any irritation and effect­ ually cures the cough. It is especially valuable for the cough which so often follows an attack of the grip. For sale fcjfiB. W.Beriey, Druggist. ; F. K. GRANGE** eneral Auctioneer. > of Real Estate, Stock, Farming , Household Furniture, and Goods inds attended to on the moetreas- > terms. jQrders by mail will receive prompt afc- F. K OSAKOBK. West MoHnsy little kiieip, soiled $eir And didqttOjoi/Wlj&Uodoi : ; >^jll a>. Wise old 'Jbld r%caq^«qd Solrut Me ki'tfei& washed llieir Y/tyfljisSQAPof a^ber Quickjx vfij\isl)ed e&cl( stui$. ^\r}dDieir "Vrere as brigljl Aijd soft as Santa6laus Soap-Made only by? you want a •^A ,-E the World Fame# N.KJairbank&Co. CHIC AG©' GEO, WLL BESLEY • > ? * WINES FOR MEDICAL USE. Also Bottled Ale and Porter for Medical use , The best bratufe ot ,§nd Smok^jp&7 ^ewfagg. Tobacco dwajBonhani, rC* \ * Physician's Prescriptions Oarefully Compounded. Give me a call. .vb>r.r: /When you" This means of W, • Dnuist ami *BOT Ii4 ' f > --.DEALER DRUGS & MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, oilot PURE West MoHeary, 111,, Aec, ut, HOWARD STEVENS, DJCALEB IN Belli, Makes a specialty of Door Belli, Window and Door Connections and all kindsof Burglar Alarms. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call on or address HOWARD STEVENS. West McHenry, Illinois. WM. STOFFEL, --Agent for-- • LIGHTNING, And Aseidsntal Inauranos. Also Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Alabama, sad California Laudu. Call on or address WM. 8TOFFEL, McHenry, 111: & Oriaty iV?? Wr AT THE-- •M v:.. • Pickle Factory, West McHenry, III. CHURCH WORK, LEADING CHURCHMEN. THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE,Washington. D, O , the great national weekly for the home and fireside, will shortly begin the publica­ tion of a highly interesting series of articles on the condition, development and prospects of the great churches in this country, by the leading men of the several chnrchea. Tbe articles and their contributors are: BOM AN CATHOLIC CHOHCH, Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, by Bishop John F. Newman, PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Right Reverend Leigliton Coleman, S. T. D„ LL.D.. Bishop of Delaware PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Dr. H. M. McCracken, Chancellor of the University of the City of New York. UNITARIAN CHURCH, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, the distinguished author. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Prof. E. J. Wolff, of the Gettysburg Semin- Congregational church. Rev. j. x. Whiton, of tho Trinity Church, New York City. BAPTIST CHURCH, Robert S. Mc Arthur, D. D., pastor Calvary Baptist Church, New "ork City. THE JEWISH SYNAGOGUE IN AMER­ ICA, AbramS. Isaacs, editor Jmuith Mewenger and Professor of Hebrew in University of City of New York. Subscription price of paper II a year; three months, containing these articles, 26 cents, Addrees-- THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. Washington. D, G -- It will pay you to call and Me me. 7? \ i^r • •••pectftilly, W. A. CRISTY. STILL AT RIMOOD. Th® Champion Stock Horse of Northern Illinois maybe found i;,, the Stable of B. Lawson .-J, ^ during the senson ot 1891. Dgfeenwood and other towns, durlo tbe psst four years is his recommend- ttitoa. Be needs no belter, noroould any bone bave a better. Farmers, jou are kindly Incited to ilfMti^a bis merits by ezamlulti Msssodc. tbelr size sod style, the ftblUtlss ss roadsters and general farm poljKNWS, and especially their dispoel tlOM. 8aeb an investigation will surely rMuItlftproflt to you. II yoo Intend to nim borMs you will oo looker be in doabt as tolbe kind of a borse you can raise by ^a^toylog the sei vices ot Wmgnnr6. : ' " Ho horse of equal morit or reputa- ;.fioo shall have terms more reasonable. Shall be on the road every dajr and will announce my route later. Enquire of a. LAWSON. I D U S T E R S ARE THE BEST. , , nrinflR WK. AYKE9& 100 styles, prices to suit all. res A Sons, Philadelphia. 80M by sU dealer*.'5'..:^ TENNIS 1 ANDtt PENSIONS! Ttie Disability Bill Is a Law Soldiers Disabled Since the War are Entitled. Dependent widows and parents now de­ pendent whose sons died from the effests of army services sre Included. If you wish your claim speedily and successfully prose­ cuted, address. JAMES TANNER. , ^ „ Washington d. o. Late Commissioner of Pensions. 42 ft. 8. CUBTIS & SON, Gralnerf Paper Hangers, Kalsominere; Decorators. McHENRY; ILLINOIS. •'* All work promptly done and satisfaction gaaranteed. Country work a specialty. Call on or address O. 8. Curtis A 8en> MeBKNRY. ILLINOIS. HOTEL WOODSTOCK. SITUATED OPPOSITE a The Minera Spring. W, H. R0TN0UR, - Prop, THE BEST OJB SAMPLE BOOMS ^ IN CONNECTION\ iinit!}."yiiijiiiwj;ja-ijnii'.itji' ' I,' "i .i ii V :c" GANDEE C.H. Farga&C«. AGENTS, ILL. SIMON STOFFEL. Agent for McHenry 111. Snug little fortunes have Ix'fm madft at work for us, by Anna i'ag<s Anstiti^ Texas, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio. ISee cut. Others are doingr cut well. Why not you? Some ^arn over s month. You can do the work and live at h<>mes wherever you are. Even be-soviera are f»s!!y earning from f ft i© All age*. We show you how end start you. Can work In spare time or *11 the time. Big money for work-era; Failure unknown among thcrxu ^ _ NEW and wonderful. Particular* free® ki.Hsl!tU A Co„Box Pvr(lttud,Malu« < ' . . , " 8IMON STOFFEL, AOKMT FOR Fhonis, of Btooklyn, I, Y. 'j Capital, 8,008,81IS. Rockforcfl, of Rockford, lit Capital, 802,448, national, of HartM, Gran. ' Capital, 82,620*213. s< Insurance carefully and safely placed on all classes of property against fire, ligbtnmg, and tornado, either for cash or on long time. without interest. Fire policies on live stock cover same in building or on farm against lose or damage by lire or lightning and against lightning anywhere. Hay, straw, stalks and todcier are covered by on* policy, in building or stacks on farm. Grain, seeds and mill feed are covered under one sum In building or on farm. Insurance transferred to otber locali­ ties free ofcatge. Gasoline or oil stove and steam thresher permits granted in nolioies free of charge. Household goods, of every description, including coal, wood and provf. sions all covered under one item. Complete records kept of all policies, condition*, assign­ ments and transfers made. Call for list of over 700 policy holders in above companies. ^imob Stoflol. Wmt MeHrai7, Illinois, IttcCORMICK ** JffOWERS i'ic. ... : . ^ * •siw4 ^ And to know them Is to buy them V- k\ it- >,K' *}%;*• B'MJZiD, f KIAX on land, neither are rain field the machine essemer steel platform T^tli itftry. SteaMbbats are no Binders of much use as buggies, but in the of eteel is a corker. Como and dance on the found oniy on the McCormick. You cannot faze it by leading a 1200 pound horse upon it. This cannot be done with any other Harvester made, and we all know that the platformis eubject to a great many had knocks in the field. • £3 2d < The new No. 4 McCormick Steel Mower, with its foot lift al­ ways leads the pocession. Buy one and fall in line. , |jp yon don't you're not in it as they are out of sight. .»' f > " >: 9-' BEST BRANDS O'F- B I N D I N G T W I W E , Always on hand and we will not be undersold on a good quality. AfiMlilMtf .v<:. Buggies Just Received had a SULTAN ROAD.CART, Come and take a ride and be convinced. BESPECTFTU^iT, :i It 'MMm < •mm To the Buying Public: * Having refitted the store in Riverside Block in ifirst class style I lpe?|pen^.%v|p;%f,; ... Clean, Fresh Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES, Etc. To which 1 invito the attention of iny old friends Mid the public generally, confident that with good goods, reasonable prices and square dealing, I can make it an object for the buying public to call and see me. r . ! » i "* -v " -\\i ' i n I-' iiiij/nii My stock is complete in every department and comprises ' i Everything Usually Kept in aGeneral Store. Call and look us over, whether you wish to buy or not. Respectfully, JOHN 1. STORY MoHeury, July 1,1891. To tha Fsitrons ef MoHenry laid Ziake Oountios. "K i We wish to say that for the spring and summer of 1891 we have placed in our store a very complete stock of B8?£ GENERAL UEKCHAHIIS, kW to# * £irif! I Consisting In part of a very complete line of Boots and ~IS SM I 8hoes. We are abowloR you tbla season eight lines of Plow OCSm I Shoes, starting in with the cheapest and up to Hie very beak made. In children's we always have Selz, Hchwab & Com pane's ABO School Dhoes whicti are acknowledged by shoe deal©™ and wearers to be the best made for the money. Ladies wear in good common sense every dav shoes, up to the very best hand-turned shoe la New York or oily lasts. We never showed a more complete Hoe men's fine shoes than this season, In Congress, button or lace. Call anil see (hem, CLOTBINCf--la this we want to say but little to youand I niAfthintf that to the point. We bave tbe newest and cleanest stock of | IV 8" clothing: In town, and sell cheaper than our competitors, as I Clothing, our expenses are lower. When in need of a MAN*8 OR BOY'S SUIT% odd pants or vests, call In and we will eonvlnoe you that what.we say is true. Of tbe Boekiord Overalls*. Jackets and Shirts, we never bad a larger stock to seleot from, to call and see them means to bay. Soft or Stiff 1 Men's or Boys' soft or stiff hats, la black or colors, also a clean MATS. I new stock of STRA <V HATS of all kinds. Laundried or unlaundried dhirts and Collars in every style, and a good stock.ot Necktits to select from. Sugar by the pound or by the barrel, at prioe# guaranteed right Bemember our Flour cannot be equalled at the prioe it is sold. f|" Respectfully soliciting yout patronage we remain yoart as ever, wmiJtAj. Ltu c. *.$u . .Ati .L .. ^ i 'i. K W98t McHenry, ill. - j JOHN J. MILLER. Slich makes as the Nichols & Shepard Vibrator, viiunesota Chief Thresh- Bullae, . Jtememher, there, ata iisae better,, , ^ Do You Want a Binder ? The Walter A. Wood single apron knows no eqnal* It wortcs J The Piano and Minneapolis are also grand wonders in tbe fieli machine. IS: • *4 W. # We want your order for Binding Twine and of First Class SNST4 down^icesyr,.^* jroa w.,, DP you WFIMT A MOIS;ER F -4? •>Mb v^.; • If §o We can more than please you, and we want to say rights here that we carry in stock a-terger assortment, and the best line of Mowers in MoHenry or Lake counties and .we mean it when we teh you that we can save you money.on Mowers. * .7+^ m- t-?- want a Hay Loader? Remember, we are selling that celebrated Rock Island Loade that takes the hay from the sward. We also have the Keystone Loader. ,<>•*<-'•« ^ .« * »r • • • Do you want a .»• • . • * ¥ * 4 1 ® *° we have got what jtou wttnt. Do you want a Oarnage, aj a Cart OR Harness? V- 'r:-^ l- : A' ' ix In fact we buy the best goods that money can buy, and sav you money on anything in our line- *y:i. Mail and wire orders receive ou prompt attention, s Thanking you lor past favors we remain .^Jijotirs Veiy Tru^ •' '" I M. OWEN & SON. m IfB ABE NOW , OFFBaiKO tO Pl/BLIO THE 1 WONDBRF0Ii> & McOM Dealers in General Hardware, Stoves, . Tinware, Sporting Goods, Cutlwv BARBED WIRE, ETC. f k f3Mew Process,11^ The Original, Evaporating The only Genuine "New ~ ^f!/Voces«"on the Market ^ All others are Fraudk ? - •-> v; A stove that lights like gas| A stove that makes no smoli or smell! A safe stove! An economic?'- \ s al stove! A stove thai never gets out p, of ord«*r! \- A stove that requires no skill to operate it! A stove that pleases the user, satisfies the dealer and alwavs stays sold. ' stove that has revolutionized the vapor stove business. v I^Call at our store and see it before buying, " , ,;-"5 GLASS OF AIX 8IZE9 CONSTANTLY ON HAND.^t| We make a specialty of Dairy Supplies, and Jobbing in Tin, - Copper and Sheet-Iron. Your patronage is respectfully so-** ;j licited. /' . •STORY & M'OMBER. « West MoHenry, IU.( April 38, litti " |:i; JtTlilA A. STORY, -J" mm? (One floor .West of Riverside House») ,v.: ̂̂ WcHENIlY, .TLUNOiS " v: DEALER IN-*---f*- - RUGS.I MEDICINES, t> ' ' " * " * \ v Va full limb Ipp, Chmlosls, 0t« Stfl||, Paiat«, Ms wd CoIo*| ; Constantly on hand. u . Also a large line* JPatent Medicine®, ToHet Articlea, sf* " r.* AND COMPLETE STOCK ^ ̂ ̂ STATIONERY & DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, P hysioians i-/rs Presoriptions| -?• ?-,' Carefully and accuratey compounded by a Registered Ph^rma- *\M"i cist. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, < t _ _ '• k: '•3%& m Vv.:4 ^ 5i« -s a. <i. ' ,4 <4 • - Si t/ iULIA " .'V... 1 asfcw: r- A. •TORY. eL.iV- 'it.... -V, i f, <

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