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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Mar 1878, p. 8

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LATTER •bowing "r. w<"«i_yOB flB ¥E0pii®ii»" V . ••':» • i -•«. *•!.• s; !»:••'. •' $ 14'- ti(ai *-m<* « • -lL- ', «,u ,r.;r^ f ^ ' I ><; ft fcO . . . ... . , '• # it, f >•!?£ j rhirfiii &'t% %;<* <4Wf%9 It ear the Depot McHENRY,„-j> ILLINOIS ¥+;</% mm immm «i ma save vou M 4Mi> isi awW 44iXi:fc e subscriber* are now Nprepareil with ft Stock of FINE CLOTHS MR* d*js, bw Aftar tkft animal bita or scratch with months. rabid, a* the teath upon a. In with a sort, «r raw plae#, would pro- OOOO nfurvfMMI just M soon as though he had been bitten by a road 4if. Hydrophobia can be pravanted, and I will fltra what is well known to baaa Infallible remedy, If properly «taii!iten<i, for man or beast. , A doee for a horse or cow should be about four times as groat as for a person. It is not too late to give medicine any time before the spasms come on. The first dose for a person is 1J ounces •f elecampane root, bruised, pot fa a plat of new milk, reduced to one-hatf &y belling, then t*k«n all tt ana dose in the morning,fasting until afternoon, or at least a very light diet after sev­ eral hours have elapsed. The second dose same as first, except take two ounces of the Toot; third dose the same as last, to be taken every other day. Three doses tre all that is need­ ed* and there need bo no fear. This I know from ray owa experience, and know of a number of other cases where it has been entirely successful. This is no guess work. Those person I allude to were bitten by their own dogs, that had been bitten by rabid dogs, and ware penned up to see if they would gamad. They did f» mad and did bite the persons. This remedy has been used in and ftfioat Philadelphia for forty yean and longer, With great success, and is known M the Goodman remedy. I am ac­ quainted wltli a physician who told hie he knew of Its ail lor were than thirty ^ears, but aster knew a case that failed wtm* it was properly adminis­ tered. Among other casts he raen- tSooed mm where a number of ©owa had been bitten by a mad dog. To half of this number they administered this remedy, to the other half not. The latter all died of hydrophobia, while those that took tho elecampane aai w|lk; shewed no sign, of that sils- H^.--*Ckmutry Gentleman: ^ "t» ^ y,v "l • • ' I II .1-, J'., „ -- IUU-B • i »o?t. -* i * v,_i6rS0 many stories ate currant eaaceruing the felicity iof married mat the following, clipped from an, ekcfcaiige,t may not be without In­ terest: During the recent civil war there were two volunteers lying be­ neath their blankets, looking up at the •taraina Virginia sky. Says JaQk: ••What made you go into the army, ®amfM*iWell,w replied Tom,uI bad no wife, and I loved war." 44What made you joi n the army, Jack ?" "Well" he replied, I had a wife, and I toyed peace,sol went to the war." RUBBEUS, and best assortment of Goods in their line ever brought to MeHen­ ry County. We buy and sell : Exclusively f6r Cash. "•rt* <a «t w\uto , | 3'h#i. ;-*W iy.ssw i&Uii-i? • •: *4- 'ft-.-.* ' (,» i • .vs.? . f i. . • " . j cirmscorrNT AXt PRI- CES advertised in county papers at least twenty percent. )• L' A > • ' v: , "?JJ1:10-! We have a pair of Boots, Shoes or Rubbers for every man, wo­ man and child in the. county. Call and look at them. Corner Main St., and Public Square. 4t'w* ^ ?« WoodstooM 'K-'lf* At his old stand is now better than ever prepared to d#al) work in His line, In the best of manner and at LOW PRICES. f HORSE SHOEING. Having associated with me in J&av bosl ICR. T. 6ne of the best Horse Sboers in'the State, am better than ever prepared to do work in this line. flfi?"Cad F&t, Quarter cracks, &cM made a speciality. We respectfully solicit tho patrocage ot4nr friends and (be public generally. : ^ ; W. P. Mertemy; *Mj- 1Mb, !^T8. TILTOM« ^J^THe is a fool that grumble* »t mischance. Pot the best foot forward, la an old maxim. Don't run about and tall acquaintances that yen have been •ofertunate; people do not like to have unfortunate people for acquain­ tances. Add to a vigorous determin­ ation a cheerful spirit; if reverses eome, bear them like a philosopher. Mid get rid of them aseoon as you can. Feverty is like a panther--look it ear­ nestly in the face and it will turn from you. fox River Valley Mills. B. BISHOP,-Proprfetw. OOygTANTLT OTt BAVlll -mitt- grindevq and satisfaetlnn sroarant eitrom iptlr, and Wring fust put in a new Feed Stone, eapa. of grinding sixty btuhels of Feed per hour. tlee. prepared to do your grinding oa short ao- TKafisr1 IcHenry UL, Doe. lltb, 1S77. Bresŝ aod Qoak Majpg ROOMS, ' =s'to jfeii ill' SSlM t,.;. s4MD Mollie Sfeekeri' tal CO . 'J \* • "'I of all kinds, to make to order Coats, Pants, Ve»i» or entire Suits, on short notice end -OH ?!>r most Sfi^Good Fits GusraiJ- tced and all W ork^Ws^' rant«4> v-, - ,Y. jf-Jm#']. We also Keep a ftillLine Beady -'Xade ClothSac, GENT8 I Mats, Caps, Ac hich will be sold as low as at any establishment in tbeOoaaty. Clothes Cleaned in the best of manner and en short notice. . ' i LAUER & BECKEfi. MeHenry. Feb. »tb. 18?f. ' ia iii ii li'i'j 187© DRUGGIST, MoHENRV, - - - ILLINOIS. I keep constantly on hand a large a»d wellf' selected stock of Groceries, which I can and will sell at the LOWEST LIVING PBIQES, for Cash or Ready Pay. {BOOTS AND SHOES 111 * 918 Madison At., BUBLf COOK A IKIXA8, MannTrs and Wholesale Dealers. ««-Don't fall to examine Goods and Prices when in Chicago. Stock New 4 *• tad Bought for (m Oraat In tn iueemenfs to Cash Bayers. ILK. BPKL, Late with X. Kelx ft Co, D. F, COOK, j Late ot Whitney, H. L, SEIXAB, | Cook A Oa, N. Y. •can make money faster at work for as than at anything else. Capital not required; we will start yon. $1S per day at home made by the industrious. Men, Women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Xow Is the time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address Taut A Co., Angusta, Maine. - 13 Pounds of Choice Sugar for One D And all other Good! ta proportion WOW IS THE TIME m - • _^o_ 1 •' ; 1 • !••: H'ive •"'(* t»f f . J'.' •• -«<>' !*» I O T y f l O X i r j f r t t l T U v I. ' »i •;» * •• , f * ( i Q'.'&'w.-rw. " / .i < f.\i >-;.r i '. . »i •f'.rrvst i - • ••• -j<ii u l;t '*?'•> . ' >vu,i ,„.i i> I ' •' itjn • 1-i. ' THB CMCAOOJT XORTH.WESTKTILF the llftmnowfvepared to gi^e bet- tter Batg&iiw than «Ver. ' rT It- W<H t I..'. i -1 . - v ' vi*m -I ;v: 'WA-»V K-'i'iill s^1 uliiiff PERCENT 1\ < fa* .'*• ' kinds of Furniture* I have the most complete stock of AND CASKETS Of all styles and sizes, found in the, County. - iVti' ' • r>r• • i'-U»n;J. 1 Give to II call and *%'1 pleased to show my stock give prices. be be and JOHN B.BLAKE. NSBURCH HENRY MILLER, --DKALKB IN- 1mm aM Foreip Marble. >>. f Monuments, ftysicians GERMAN ̂ -M f Carefully Compounded. ^ - • ili- OOLIIY. HoHenry, Jan. 15th. 1878.; ,:j; [Is not pasily earned in theee times, but it can be made in three months by any one of either sex, in any part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish.-- per week in vonr own town. Yon need not he awayfroin&home over night. You can givebyour wholetime to the work, or only your spare moments. We have agents who aire making over (N per day. All who engage at once can makemoney fast. At the present timenioney canno t be made so easily and rap. dnr at any other business. It costs no thiug o try the business. Terms and 15 Outfit tree tddress at once, H. HAXXBTY A Co, .Portland Maine* I •:•>*" --DEALER IN-- PURE WINE8, LIQUORS AND CIGARS - w Woodstock, III.;' . The best Tonic in the world* Pjlt np ia Tint and Quart Bottles. - F- MARCUS. Pf nta>. a week In your own town. $S Out. fit free. No risk. Beadert if you wan t a business at which persons of either sex can Mke great •: jay all the tune thejr wotfc, write for par. ticulars to H. XUUJtTT A Oow,Port- land, Maine. CHEAPEST AND BEST. CHOIAGO People's Paper! le thif asatbod of informing the Ladies of teary S»d *teintty, that thev have opened ins, opposite Perry A Martin's Store Mi- lenr^wbere tlwjy are now preimred to do 9RESS AND CLOAK MAKING #n Short Notice, ki the Bast fff--nar aadiat Seasonable Bates* Mr Also Agents far ICadaia OrjLsw«t4*s cele­ brated Corsets. Give us a call and w# will opposite Perrr A i ir tad please you. JGr-Bemeinber tke plaocu #«**»'•• ;.4 • v 'W^tlkmBi filled with Editorial, Hew#" jltfg icicultural. Miscellany and Market Be ports. One Copjr lyear, Postage paid 76c. Clubs of Five, Postage Paid 70c. Clubs of Ten, Postage Paid ....60o, -Clubsof Tweaty, PdstagePaid.... ,.T....aoc THE DAILY POSt. Cn« fear; Poita ge Pa id...........'..; fJM Tart* ef a Tew In frojporttoa. We propose to greatly enlarge the DAILY POST during Oetober, after waieb the price will be $10 per year, postage paid. All who subscribe beffesa enlargement, at the present rate of (7 will receive the enlarged paper to the e>id of their time without extra charge. 8«.iuij terns te Agents on both Dally and Weekly asluK yifit. Address A THE POST. 88 Dearborn St.. Chicago. biiginess you can engage in. |8 Do pte per day made bv any worker of either sex, right in their own localities. Partieu- f t? business. ICati^iiMhad 1666, vjrir.. f4 "" & €0., Attorneys at Law, SweMsaw to €Sslpmii«, 4t €?etl. ®30 F Street, Washington, IX G Aratrlean and Ywolfu Patents. Pa Mats procured iu all comunes. JJo rss§ sa ADVAMCK. No charge KIIIP*s the patenl It grained. No for making preliminary t<xamt. nation#. No addiiional ft*c» lor obiaimug and conductiUK a relntai'iuj;. Special atiftitluu frivea to Jniet'f»M*iic» b»lote iIih Patent. Office Extensions before Coii|{r«>$8, Infringement. Suits iu different Slates, and all litigation appertain* leg to Invention** or Pateuts. bKMD STAMrHon VAuriit.ur ok SIXTY i'AUKN. Uaitsd Statas Coarts and Bepartmeats, Claim* proseculed In HIM Supreme Court of Uta I'ntted Htnten, i?onrt of ctntms, Court ofCommis. sioners of Alaiumia Claim*, Southern Claims Cotmni«»ioii, and ail classes of war clakion before the £xeciuiv« l>eim-Mneut«. Arrears of Fay aaA loeatj. OrriCKitH, f»oi.iu iciih, cititl SAII.OKK of tli« late war, mr Mieir lieirx,;»re in many cases entitled to moue.vli<>ni tli«Governinent, of wliicu they lutve ao kiit>wleilg<«, Write lull lihtiory of am-vice, aud •tale ninouiii of pay end bounty received. En­ close stamp, aud a full r*|>ly» after exainlnation. will be gi veu you free. Peasioag. All OrriCKUN, somukkk, aud SAILOHR wounded rtipMfed, or Injured in the late war, however •lightly, vmt obtain a |temsion, many how receiv­ ing peiiKlonw ate eulitled to an Increase. Sen# stamp and in formation will be furuUhed free, UftiteA StatM Oeaeral Land Qfllce. Oonteated I«and Cafew, l*riv;«t.« I*aud CSairosL Kliaiiis; Pre-einptioM and lioini*KteiidCa»e«, prose, en ted bffon»tlie4?BM*ral l^aud Office aud l>epas> neatof the Intel ioi. Old Ittnif Land Warraatf, The last lieiKirt ef the Ooinmisalounx ef the Qeneral l^andCMOoe shows ,MM» acre* of Houu* ty Land Warntut* ouisikikIUIK These were I» iiimI uuder aci of IMA aud jnun a< u. We pay cash for tliem. £eud by <«tter. Where assignments are imperfect we gise UMtrueUons to jierifct tlieta. Each department of our liueineiw la condtieted in a seimrate burenu. under tlie charge of expe> rienced lawyer* and clerks. Uy r«a«ou of error or fraud manv attorneys are sn«ipe«dfd from practice before the pension and other office* each year. ClaimantH, wbos# attorneys have been thus suspended will be gratuitously rurnislivil with full information and proper imiMM-s on application to in. As we euarue no f<«t> nnl««a succeMful, staav for reuirn powtatte«lioiiia Ire wins, I.lberitl arraugeineuu made with attorners la all classes of business. Address 0-XLMORE U CQ„ P. O. ]k>S 44. Wtefklnffton. D. O. W\StlJN«T'JN, Ji. Kovembttr 24, ltfrl, ! I talse pleasure kt exprasstog my eatire coaft dance Iu the reMiwHtiOilil# aAd .dtltiitu of tbe Law, Ptueni RM Colieotion Uouae of tiiusoata A Co, of ibis city. , OlfiO. H. B. WHITE, Htiiwnai JfcfreyeUM* *--») ' ^ Prodticts of Looms of fiiigland France, Germany, China, Japan, and United States of America. FASHIONABLE %%¥. as: Sa ant! cotanertions, forms (he ehnrtest • between Chleaaa. amd all . Ka? the Western Ten itoriee. IU ' 1 Omaha and California Line the shwteet and bMt route between Chica Jand all points In Sortherh Illinois, Io\ra, ebrasfca, Dakota, Wyoming, OootMdn, Utah. £y Oregon, China. Japaa and Chicago, St P*ul A Mlnn«flip*lls Line. i^^rt»..VU° J**we«n Chicago and all pints in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, hud for Madison, 8t Paul, Minneapolis, Dn! Ita a points in the Great Horlhvevt. leCrosw, Winona ft tt. Fetor line Is the best route btitween Chicago and La. Crosse, Winona, Bochester, Owatonna, Man. kuto, 81. Peter, New Ulm and %|| In southern and Central MinnPBnt*. Jta Green Bay & Marquette Line la the only !i»e between Chicago and Janes, ville, Watertown, Fon du lac, Oshkosh, Ap. pleton, <Jroen l$ay, Escanaixt, Negannee. Marquette, Houghton, Hancock and the Laka Superior Country. Its Freeport ft Dubuqut line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgin. Koekforrl, Freeport and all points via Free port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is the old l.ake Shore Route, and is the only one passing between Chicago and Evaaston. Lake Forest, lli^hlnml Park, Waukegan. Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee. Pullman Palace DrawiOj) Room Cars hre run on all through trains on this road. This is the ONLY LINE running th-»se ears between Chicago an<l Ht. Paul and Mlnne. gnolis, Chicago and MilwatiKee, Chicago and Winona, or Chioago ai>d Green Bav. H Close connections are made at Chicago with the Lake Shore and Xnrliignn Southern, Mich. Jgan Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburg, (Ft. Wayne, A Chicago. Kankakee Line and J'ao Handle Eoutes, for all poinie EAST and KOI"'I'll K AST, and with the Chicago and Al«' *on and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH, Close connections are also made with the jUInion Pacific R. R., atOinaha for all far West 'Jpoints. Close connections made at junction points .with trainsof all cross points. • Tickets over this route are sold br all Cou. ,|pon ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Keinembcr you ask for your tickets Tla the Chicago ft Northwestern Hallway and take fnone others. , 1 New York OIHce, No. 415 Broadway; Boston » 'Ollice, No, 5 State Street; Omaha Office, 24A iiFarnltam Street; San Francisco Office, 121! Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Oftlces, 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 75 Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinxie Street Depot, r.orner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzie Streets. For rates or information not attainable from ^your home ticketagents,apply to (MARVIN HUGHITT W. H. BTIWWBTT, , General Supt. Gen'l Passenger Agent American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. ; Shop Two miles North of Me­ Henry, 111... : . - ft-'*:- ' • Johnsburgh, Aug. COtb, 18#. • , ' ) As LOW as any other House in the county. Domestic Cotton Qoods Cheaper than at any time within the memory of the oldest inhabi­ tant. Also r Plaid Dress v Fast Colored Callcoi, Alpaca, Catem, Mis, Offered at the Best Bargains in four counties* Also A ABgOBTMEffTiOr, Shoes, - r-Ajp •;*!& "run. ; • i!J• f • -41 M m>Q*£i>k*iVU Hata, Oapa ̂ f-« U»."; -i ') i f- :'i» Of the best quality, and which will be gold at the Lowest Rock- Bottom Prices. Give us a call and inspect Goods aud learn Prices. PERRY & MARTIN. MeHenry, Dec. 1st, 1877. og r o»2r '•»;gRg ,..«3P°°S JOHNSON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ftlO&2l2 N. Third St. litHalkUng SauOi of tha Yost Olfioa- ST. LOUIS. lor Ladlu and Geatlemn. • • v i . ' „ ' A - • Open Day and Xight all the year. All of the branches of a Practical Business Education taught. Independent Departments for the English Branches. Higher Mathematics, German and Kloeution Phonography taught personally OP by mail. For a Full Course of Double Entry Book-keeping in nil Its forma with Commercial Correspoml- ence, etc 820 Reference made to thousands of students Who have completed under uur instruction. For Circulars giving full Information con. cerniug time to complete, board, course of in •truetion, etc. Ai>i)iu;ss, 4 J. W. JOHNSON, Pros, OtfT THIS A&VEUTISEMKXT OUT. Short Hand Writing taught l>v mail, 160 words per minute guaranteed. Every Law­ yer, Doctor, Business man and Accountant aud. every Lady should adiUe^a, "V Louis Pbonotic Instltute/'lbracirculat. J. STORY ̂ At bis old stand opposite the MH1 MCHENRY ILL* Rating enlarged his Store i* DAW %0ttef than ever prepared to furnish his cuhtoaon and the buying public generally with * Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, &Ci) &C(f :>£i *Ai- At Prices Lower than ever bofore ffoered in this section. We have in stock a large variety of the leading (Mini ana Heatim Stores. Of different styles an«l makes, wblebiwe la •ttes the nubile td call and examine ana leara prices before purchasing. ><•,•-} '- r; It is almost unnecessary to «»U tkO at tea. of the public to the fact that wa keep constantly on hand a large stock of Sbelt Hardware, Nails, Tablrt and Pocket Cutler). Tinware, Galvanized !S:md I von rllAibed) for fence, Uarbed Wire, Shovels, Forks, etc., In fact, everything found In a flrst-olass Hard, ware Store. . ^3t^vn*^,'Noy;litb, 1877. E. M. OWEN TT1 • uniT * t!tT\ * iJ 31* cnoice PLOWS of the best make, whicl he is se.liutr at the LOWJU6T PRICES for Cash. Also Farm and Democrat W A G O N S , FANNING MILL8| Tie Celebrated Kenosha Flops. m A * , ®L»VEF OHM) fy-imM-- . *: . • BHiiVAfe ii.i44i.ii # Call at my Warehouse when it want of anything in my line. KW E, M. OWEJfc MeHenry, Sept 25th 1877 4"fi Please bear in mind that a hazy light irjust aa good and oftimes batter than 8unslitne for taking pioturei.-- Only come early in day and w» Wobdatoek. 5 ^ r i ,'mL^ -.1

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