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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1884, p. 8

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* | j T-yfcr; •-... ' ', ,;r •'- m -:to tflniriairj Ofier W [ *9 All Wanting Employm* ng Employment. , E»ifryeil« mihI Cnpa-W« want Llv»*. W« A runts ill every county hi' i lie United Sim«*« him) Ch»ii»iIh, to nell a £Slitem article «if great iii«mH, on its jjpfill it*. An artl«le having a lur^t* *.«le, over 100 |ht mil, i»r«»flt. haying |M» «eM»ppi it lull, unit wn which tin- ia protected in the exclusive sale by n 4ne4fiV«n for each him] evfry county fee Mftjr M'cure from us. With all tho^e •ilTtntAges to our agents, nuii the fnct tliM It t» »n article that can ho sold to ••cry liouseowner, it might not b« •evecsary to ntake mii **Extraordinary Offer" to secure good agente at •nee, but we have concluded to make it to Show, not only our confidence in tlie Bicrlts of our invention, but in it* sta­ bility by an agent that will handle it Villi energy. Our agents now at work Are making from $150 to $6U) a month 4toai\ and title fact makes it safe for us to make our oiler to all who are out of employment. Any agent that will give •ur business a thirty days1 trial and fail to dear at least 9100 in this time,above all expenses, can return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. Any agent or general Sjent who would like ten or more conn es and work tliem through sub-agents §or ninety days and fail to clear at least 9760 above all expenses, can return all Unsold atul get their money back. No other employer of agents «<ver oared to •take sjcIi offers, nor would we it we did not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount ire guaranteed, and but two sales a day Would give a profit of over 3125 a Month, and that or.e of our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large descriptive circular* explain our oftei lully. and these we wish to send to •very one out of employment who will •end us three one cent stamps for post­ age. Send at once and secure the •gency in time for the boom, and go to Work on the terms named ir. our extra- •rdinary oiler. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing nacliine solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this ofler. to send us at once the name and address of all Such they know. Address at once, or you will loose the best; chance ever •Herod «o those out of employment to •lake money. Rbkmkb Mancfactukiko Co., 301 Smithfield St, Pittsburg, Pa. i0-2-m3 AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidiotis tn their attack as those affecting the tliroat and lungs; none so trifled with by the majority of suffer­ ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex­ posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal •ickncss. Ayun's Cherry Pectoral has well proven its eHicacy in a forty years' fight «„ witli throat and lung diseases, ami aliould b® taken iu all eases without delay. to A Terrible Cough Cured* " In 1W>71 took a severe cold, which affected n»y lungs. I had a terrible cougli, and passed Might after night without, sleep, i'lie doctors gave me up. I tried Ayi.u'k Ciiekrv Pec­ toral, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded ine the rest necessary for tue recovery of inv strength. l>y the continued use of the Peitoral a perma­ nent cure was effected. 1 sin now 62 years old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your CUKKitY Pectoral saved me. Horace FaiiirROTHEB. \ Rockingham, Xu, July 15,1W2. Cronp.-- A Mother's Tribute. t «wiii]e in the country Inst winter my little • boy, tlirert years old, u as l;.U<-n ill with croup; 'It seeiued as if lie would iiio tiom strangu­ lation. One of the family sui'tirswd the use qf AYICR's OilElJitv Pectoral, a bottle of Which was always k«-pt in the l.ouse. This was tried in small and frequent doses, auu to our delight in less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doc­ tor said that the (.'iikkky I'i itoral had saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, J!i;«. KMMA Oedkev." . J53 West 128th St., Ivew York, May 16,1682. • "I have used AvrR's Cherry" Pixtoral III my family for,Severn 1 years, and <!o not hesitate to pronounce it the luost effectual • remedy for coughs and colds we lftiv.e ever tried. a. .crane," Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, ISM'. •• I suffered for eight years from Bronchi, !*, and after trying many remedies with no suc­ cess, I\»;;8 cured by the use of Avili's t'lD'R- KY I'"<•TUBAL. Josfi-U \VALDI:X." ,. liylialia, Miss., April 5, lt>fcl. «• I cannot say enough in praise of Avkr'ji Cherry Pectoral, believing as I do that but for its use I should long since have died from lung troubles. _ K» HraodoX.' Palestine, Texas, April 22, lSSU. No case of an affection of the throat or hings exists which cannot be greatly relieved toy the use of Ayek's Cherry Pectoral, end it will altc'ays ettre when the disease is Sot already beyond the coutrol of taiediciue. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Miti. Sold by all Druggists. mawii m % cKENRY. '.••A- • \ Has one r / A V 1*Y •*' * • " 1 * - . . '-t'f In McHenry Co. f i, *4 the sprinjj-iMwl 'Bttlriroer tmifo of 18,84. C. F. - *4-tat. The acknowletlgotl leader in jrooci oroods and low prices, and people? are finding it out. His prices tell his goods ^ro of the vary best His stock is lar<re and his prices are way dc»wt below the hi^h priced crrdit dealers. He can afford to do it he sells for cash Only. ' " # . Jamestown Worsted Dross Goods,^ 50 pieces just received. "Everything new bright and attractive. jUtuiBftttte cheap* >$» F* Hall bids for your trade. Go and seo him ^ r ^ ( illy cash ^tore in Northern Illinois. ?The largest, the best tilted. S ee, 140 teet lonjr and 22 feet wide, two stories high and working Cor the people that PAY AS THKY GO. Not a dollar's worth g des otil c^^ RMMOMIM l et ii Ik; forever remembered tlmt the Ciiieap & Northwestern Raiiiaj Is the best and shortest rente te and frow Chicag»> anil Council Bluffs (Omaha) and that it i« preferred bv all well posted travelers when passing to or from California and Colorado, It also operate line between the best rente ami the short Chicago an' St. Paul Minneapolis and tftff GOODS, CLOTMINC, A Shoes, Bats & J An Old Settler Proposes Sell Out. TlM undersigned, after an active fftrmers life In this Town for over forty yiars. now o3ers for sale his home farin •t 412 acres, situated on what is known •t Ladd'p Comers, one mile northeast •f the village of Ringwood. There ir ft fooil dwelling, four barns, three good Veils of water, and in short it Is one of the most desirable farms in MolleiiT County, there not being a foot of wa*t<* land on the place. There Is about 275 •ere* that lias been under the plow an j tliere Is 70 acres good timber. Will be •old for $75 per acre, nod possesion given as soon as the crops are gathered. Also 80 acres in the Town «>f Rich­ mond, about two and a half miles Irom the above described farm. Il the land Is sold all my personal property will be •old at private or public sale. A1MS27 acres of land In Dunn County "Win. >47 acres of which Is one piece •nil within two miles of Downsville, a railroad station,and 80acres iu another, la finely located and will make a valua­ ble farm. Will sell the 247 acre piece Jbr fS/WO. The 80 acre piece for $1,000. Also60 acres of laud in Mitchell Co.. Howa, under good improvement. la f tuated a mile ana a half from Stacy* ill*. Price $1,600. FOr further particulars inquire of tbe Undenlgued at Ringwood, III WBBT.B SiBfWMd, 111., July 3»1.1S>4. bamctts amercan curcu LIO PROOF PLUM. Title new fruit if a prodigy in every ' ijeepect, and was named "Curcnlio Froof by Tims. Mehan, editor of the Gardeners Monthly, having been fully lasted for some years, and found to he Absolutely free from Curcnlio While Sie fruit is not of the largest, the aver is sweet, rich and refreshing. Wing free from any astringency or llarabness. The great value or this lum Is for culinary purposes, at the taie being excellent as a dessert fru<t. rapid grower and enormous bearer, ipens latft of September, Propigated y the Blooming Nursery Co .ADO 10.1-4 in I KING'^Tl LIVER and KIDNEY ERS Tliese Tllttei-s are p«pG<-inlly urcpnved for the masses «t mankind, suflTeriau troin Tt>r- pid Liver, Wenk iind l>i>e:ibe^l Kidneys,and constitutions overworked,* bodily stud men; tnliv. They cure Fever ami Airue, Malaria, llKliftestioii, l>y»j»ei»»ia. Nervous Deliilitj, Head irhe, Ci'iislipation, give ii yooij ajipe- tile, purity the blood, stimulate tbe Kidneys intehealiiiv ai-tivity, produi-ini? new life and vijror to the U »dy and mind. We Warraut These Bitters To be the I»e~t Tonic prejiarrition made and reeoiumerd them to Kvervbooy for Knr.iily use to secure Health, Streugth' and Happi­ ness Directions:--a wine >rla»s full taken three times >i day, lietore each meal, will accomplish the deaired effect, without drug­ ging the stomach. John A. King Co., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietor* 51 Lake Street, Chicago. III. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, XJ S T I F O R U L ft. And my prf^i \n1t itiffef ft y6ti fbrt^ miles to trade with"'me. 1 -sell goods of the best quality and guarantee Everything as represented. Head my price list and bring it, and tnuke your full purchases where your money will do you the most £ood, W ill your crcdit dealer make you tbe following prices? Bent 1'iliilR..'.... cents 516 «' Finest Bleached Cettett * Best Unbleached C*ttott •..• Hlandanl Ginghams... „ < If* 1 Corsets Ac, A Ticking W Elegant Dress Oneds . 5, 7, 8 & IU 42 im li ltlack Cusliuieren ...... 6" Dress Drills .... * Camiirics » {.tidies' Fine Handkerchiefs 6 , t and 10 cent bargains in abundance. . Geod (jotton Cloth . . • M« 1 Denims 12. Best. Denims mada .... IB Extra Waterproof 55 l.adlei' Slippers, worth 75cents..., 45 Ladies' Shoe* fl 00 Ladiefi* French Kid Shoes, tine..... 8 00 Gents' Boots, Good ... Sw ' All kinds for inen and l>»y& and only good Goods. Boys Suits f2 P0 to 1200 Men's Suits 3-25 to 33SO Clething Is our great specialty, un<l we carry the finest Hock in Northern Illinois. We have the goods. No. IJiaking I'owder SB cents. Spices, way down. Sugar at Chicago cost add freight 00 cent Tea 44 cents Good Tea 25, 30, 35 & 40 Best ltice ; ... 7 Best Roasted Coffee..........4.' 15 Giod « Howard (Orecu Bay Wisconsin, wfnona, « Owatonna, Mankaty. Minn. Cndar Rapids, ® Dea Moines, Webster City, Algoua, Clinton, Marslmllt'iwii, Iowa Freeport, Elgin, Rock- ;i ford, III., are aiuou its 800 local stations on its lines. Among a few of the numerous point* of su­ periority, enjoyed bjr the putronsot this road.4 are its DAY COACHKS, which are the finest that human art and ingenuity can create; its PALATIAL SLEEPING CARS, which are i; •nouels of comfort and elegance; Its PALACES: DRAWING ROOM CARS, which are unsur­ passed by any; and its widely celebrated NORTH-WESTERN DININC CARS, The like of which are not run by any other " road anywhere. In short, it is asserted that IT IS THE BEST EQUIPPED ROAD IK TUE WORLD. All points of interest. North, Northwest and West ot Chicago, buslnets centres, summer resorts,and noted hunting and flshinggrounds are accessible by the various branches of this road. It owns and controls over $,000 miles of road and has over four hundred passenger con­ ductors constantly caring for its millions of. patrons. Ask your ticket agents for tickets via this route, AND TAKE NONE OTHER. It costs .10 more to travel on this route, that gives first-class accommodations, than it does to go by the poorly equipped ronds. For maps, descriptive circulars and sum­ mer resort papers or other information not obtainable ut your local ticket office, write to the Gen'l Pass. Agent, C. & N, W Railway Chicago 111. standard Raisins No 1 Tobacco, Smoking fine-Tut ToIkicco..-. Plug Tobacco Long Box Matches...... 5-cent Box Matches...,'-. 10-cent Box Matches..#. Babbitt's Salerulus ..t, " Best Soap... , Stove Polish ., *? <4 8 25 50 50 10 1 t 7 5 5 AND Satisfaction Guaranteed: 1 HENRY ®OLBY. McUrkky. III., February 11,1884. Buy I L- -Try an<i you Will always use ihemj ^Price SI Per Bottle, Sold by DruggtiU450iu;rally. jilt ..j# % J. B. BBEDRN. Salesman. To Biilders aM Contractors, (STOPPED FREE Marvelous success, , Insane Persons Kestofed |Dr.KLINE'S GREAT NerveRestorer \fo* a//Brain & Nfrve Diseases. Only sure cure for Aervc Ajftctiens. bits, F.piifpsy, ttc. | tNPALLiBLB if taken as directed. T its after Jirstd.zy's use. Treatise arvl $2 triftl bottle free to j'Fit jMtients. they pivincf eTpress charges on box when ivecl. Send P. (->• ai'l express address of ^ed to Pk.KLINE.qh Arch St..rhiladelohU,Pa. Druggist** BBWARB OF IMITATING FRAUDS, F. AY Now I want to see you know that i ea# Ifcittie it our interest to come, unci will d© it. Just come once and oods are oug^ht and Sold for Cash Only. mD THAT foi see. Wh.ole I want the tar-ott" trade that buy BIG BILLS, and to sue! I say, come and see me, and it I can't save you money, will paj your expenses. I am getting in bf rgains every day, and they gc an bought, very cheap for cash. Yours tbivgood goods and low prices C. F. I^SEND TOOK OKDERS. HALL, #UNDEE, ILL IN Ready- FOB BARGAINS IH Staple Dry ' Invites an inspection ot his stock, all of which 'will be sold at the lowest prices for cash.| llemeniber good Goods at fair Prices at c ht C'enterville tore. ' For Coal and Wood Q'he MeHenry Brick Manufacturing Company :?^ia»ri«ow ready to supply Brusk In qoan titter FR01I SMALL LOTS To CAR LOADS Their Brick are second te none to he found in (he market, and will We sol>l at the lowest market price. Persons intending to build, or those handling brick, will <U> well te callanM see us before purchasing. for -C'AX.T, ON- McHenry, III., June 10, 1884. i«Iman examination and comparison flthMT rw a pa 1 T Brick made ia tbe Northwest, nformatlon apply to or address McHENRY BRICK Manufacturing C^.; fearjr. 111., Juno 11th, MM. ^ • E.M. HOWE Opposite ISusliop't* HU1, Who has a complete line of the best stoves in the market. as well as a large stock of - Hardware, Mechanic's Tools, TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, And, in fact, everything in tbe hanUtrare etove and tin line. ^ HE WILL NOT JiE UXDEJisdLD. ^ Call at bin store before buying elsewhere. Jobtmijr an>l rc|iairlng promptly attun<le<l t*> »*"lteineinljer, extra gooil bargains can ali' ways be obtained at Howe's. McHenry, l»ec. 1, 188:1. \ -H'imi lomai SOhSSTIC CLOTHS. Funishing Gfoods M all kinds. He also sella Below Chicago Prices. Call tad see, in front of Kiverside Hotel, McHenry, Ills. E. Lawlus. BOOTS AND SHOES! My stock of Summer poods is now complete, consisting ot Merrs, y Boys'and Youth's FINE and STAPLE SHOES. In all the latest styles. Women's, Misses', and Children's Fine Shot*s, W silking Shoes, and Slippers. We make a specialty ot "XI" Men's and Women's . . . ' ' Fine Shoes, Walking Shoes, and Slippers, Gents Fine Calf Pegged^ tod Hand-Sewed French Calf Mo rccfi. THE GOLDEN STAR GASOLINE RANGES. Superior to all. f < rapidly su­ perseding Cook Stove* and Han- g e s t o r S u m m e r u s e , C u l l a i d aee them, John I. Storv McHenry April 1st, 1883. I. 5 One Door West of the Rivarsids House, Has a complete line of the best Stoves in the market, as well as a large stock of JOII BLAKE, DEAI.SR 1ST OF ALL KINDS. of Store two dool* north, ^ Perry & Owen. 1 have one of the largest sttiefes of Furjuiture of all kinds to 1* found in any furniture store ill the county. Persons wishing to buy will be sure to save mone.> by calling ou me. UNDERTMtntG. I have styles ot 35 different sizes and COFFINS AND CASKETS Always on hand. I keep i Hearse of my own which will b§E furnished at the most reasonable rates. J. B. BLAKE. B. Sherman, WOODSTOCK, n|| - DEAT.KR IN-- Breech and Muzzle Loading bhot Guns. MECHANICS TOOLS, Lamps, Chandeliers, And in short, Ever^|jij-fniLineC Hardware' Stove He Will Not be X7ndersold! I'AL AT HIS STOHE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attended to. y^lUOMEMBER. extra good bargains can always be obtained at JOHN J. McHenry ill., jHn.2Ut.i83t. DO YOU WANT Sewin have a Tremendous stock, much larger than ever before. These goods were bought tor Cash, and will be sold for ('ash at a bargain. \Y e keep tht Sclz celebrated hand-made goods; also the Reynolds Brothers, and other Standard makes. --House Established id 18fi5 Machine? - Horse Shoeing, General £lacksmithin$ WAGON AND Late styles of transparent cu/fafhfl.1 shade* and latnberquii;s at Bonslett & StofieJ'B. W. H. DWIGHf. Cor, Main St. and Public 8quaref Woodstock, III. I hnYP on han<i nnd am selling nt the I.aw est pricce, the Domestic, Kl<lre<lge, Mew Home, ftprlnffflelri, New American, and Singer e wing Machines, and w«ll not be undersold by any iiffcntln ">c county. A good singer Machine for 20. warranted to do the work of any Singer Machine in th$ world. Call and see me. t » a w. OWEN. McHenry,:. re b. 20,1883 P. HAUPERISCH " McHenry, Illinois, Woflld respectfully Infonn his customers and the public generally that he is now bettei than ever prewired to do all work in his line. REPAIR I IN G, Of all kinds on short notice. a^Give" us i call,and we will please you both in quality and price of work. P. HAUPERISCH. McHenry, III., Aug. 7th, 188S. The Boss Barrel Story's. \ • Churn, at John • I. Powder, Hnwt, Caps, Wads an'l for sale. Fishing Tackle chcup. Al. Kinds of CartriHget Sporting' AND REPAIRING DONE. A good Brecch Loading, Deuble Barreled Gun, warranted Twist, f2C. Winchester Rifle, 76 model, 15 shot*,(35. Nickel Plated 6 shot Revolver, f'i SO. Self-cocking British Hull Dog Pistol #5.00. A good Single Barrel Breoch Loading, Single Gun, warranted, 1)5.00. I will undersell any hou'e in the county fa Guns and Sporting Goods. If you want a good gun it will pay you to call and seo me. 1 war­ rant every gun I sell. Clothes Wringers repaired and now Rolls put on. Price pit pair warranted, $2.50. B. SHERMAN. ' Woodstock, July 15th,1383. ? HEADQUARTERS FOB Hats A Caps, : BOOTS & SHOES, i\ ••I • - 4 jents' Furnishing Goods, etc Maiman, j WAUCONDA ILL hare Just returned from the city wit! large stock of Spring: aid Sumner ColtMii, Which 1 will sell al astonishingly low prie« I wi'l make it an object lor you to call anil see me. Am also agent for the New Home Mwinf machine and the Julius Bauei Organ. • Millinery! Millinery! MRS. H. MAI MAN Ha* also received splendid stock of Spring * the latest most approved styl found in the city. The ladles are invited to call anl> see. Wauconda, April 31st, 1881. - . . ,1. H», lit •«».«, A. ,

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