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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Sep 1884, p. 8

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T« All Wanting Employment- W« want Llv««, Energetic HIKI Capa­ ble AfOOts hi every county in the United States NIHI Citnaihi, to ««1] « patent article of gr^at merit, on it* meritt. An article having H targe sale. P*y"»g over 100 per cent, having n« competition,am) on which the agent if protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and every county lie niny secure from us. With nil there advantages to our agents, and the (net that it Is an article that can lie sold to every houseowner. It might not be necessary to make HII "Extraordinary Offer" to secure good agents at •noe, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in th£ merits of our invention, but in it* sta­ bility by an agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work are making from $150 to $6i0 a month clear, and this fact make* it safe for us to make our ofW to all who are out of employment. Any agent t lint will give our business a thirty days' trial and fail to clear at least 9100 in this t ime,above aU expenses, can return all goods uu«ol<| to us and we will relund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent who would like ten or more coun­ ties and work them through Mib-agents for ninety days and fail to cle;:r at ieast 9750 above all expenses* can return all unsold and get their money buck. No other employer of agenls-ver oared to make such offers, nor would we it we did not know th«t we have agents now making more than double the amount we guaranteed, and hut two Sales a day would give a profit of over $125 a month, and that oi.e of our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large descriptive circulars explain our ottel fully, and these we wisli to send to every one out of employment who wil! send us three one cent stamps for post­ age. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, and go to work on the terms named it; our extra­ ordinary ofler. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this oiler, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, or you wi.l loose the best* chance evef oflered to those out of «>inployiiieiM|ilo make money. KKNNKK MAN IF ACT IKING CO., J66 SwitUfleld it, Pittsburg, JFa. •0-2-m3 Ml OM Settler l»f6po»e» to Sell Out. The undersigned, after an active farmers life In this Town for over forty years, now o3ers for sale his home farm of 412 acres, situated on what is known as Ladd's Corners, one tnile northeast of the village of Ringwood. There is a good dwelling, four barns, three good wells of water, and in short it is one of the most desirable farms in McHenry County, there not being a foot of wa«te land on the place. There is about 275 acres that has been under the plow an J there is 70 acres good timber. Will be •old for $75 per acre, and possession giyen as soon as the crops are gathered. Also 80 acres in the Town of Rich­ mond, about two and a half miles trom the above described farm. It the land Is sold all my personal property will be sold at private or public sale. Also 327 acres of land in Dunn County W|g„ 247 acres of which Is one piece and within two miles of Downsville, a railroad station, and 80 acres In another. Is finely located and will make a valua­ ble farm. Will sell the 247 acre piece f»r 93,000. The 80 acre piece for 91,000. Also 60 acres of laud in Mitchell Co.. Iowa, under good Improvement. Is situated a mile ana a half from Stacy- ville. Price 91,500. For further particulars Inquire oi the undersigned, at Ringwood, ill. WESLET I.ADD ttingwood, III., July 23d, 1394. 10.l-4m BASS ETTS AMERCAN CURCU- LIO PROOF PLUM. Tills new fruit is a prodigy in every respect, and was named "Curcnlio Proof* by Tlios. Mehan, editor of the Gardeners Monthly, having been fully tested for some years, and found to be absolutely Iree from Curculio. While the fruit is not of the largest, the flavor is sweet, rich and refreshing, being free from any astringencr or harshness. The great value of thU Plum is for culinary purposes, at the time being excellent as a dessert fruit. A rapid grower and enormous bearer. Ripens last of September, l'ropigated l>y the Blooming Nursery Co. j. It. BEEDEN. 1S-1-6W salesman. To Bailers and Contractors, MCHENRY BRICK ft* McHenry Brick Manufacturing Comtwny are now ready to supply Brick in quantities -TO- A large proportion of the diseases wliick cause human suffering result from deratigo- ment of the stomach, bowels, and liver. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS act directly upon these organs, and are especially designed to cure the diseases caused l>y tlieir derar.go- ment, including Constipation, Indiges­ tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysintery, and a host of other ailments, for all of which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and pleasant remedy. The extensive use of these PILLS by eminent physicians in regular prac­ tice, shows unmistakably the estimation ill which they are held by the medical profes* sion. These PILLS are compounded of vegetable substances only, and are absolutely free from calomel or any other injurious ingredieuU A Sufferer from Headache writes : "AVER'S PILLS are invaluable tome, and are my constant companion. X have been a severe sutferer from Headache, and your PILLS are the only thing I could IOOK to for relref. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pain. They are the most effective ami tliu easiest physio 1 have ever found. It is a pleasure to me to speak in their praiso, and 1 always do SO; when occasion oners. - V W. L. PAUK, of W. L. rage & Tiro." Franklin St., Richmond,Va., June 3,1NS2. ; "I have used AVER'S PILLS in numbed ; less instances as recommended by you, ana- have never known thein to fail to accomplish- the desired result. We constantly keep then on hand at our home, ami prize them its a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. FOU Di'Si'KPSIA they are invaluable. «I. T. 11A YES." Mexia, Texas, Juno IT, 1882. The KEV. FRANCIS B. HAKLOWK, writing'.' from Atlanta. tSa., says: "For some years past I have been subject to conciliation, from which, in spite of the use of medi­ cines of various kinds, I-sutl'ere-l.increasing inconvenience, until some months ago J;, began taking AYKR'S PILLS. They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and' have vastly improved my general health." AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS correct.irregu­ larities of the bowels, stimulate the appa».' tite and digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give tone aud vigor to -the whole physical economy. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. YOUNG, OLD, AND MIDDLE- AGED. All experience the wonderful beneficial effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Children with Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, or anv scrofulous or syph­ ilitic taint, may be made healthy and Strong by its use. fl/OH ^ ail Druggists; 91, six bottles for $5. RKING'STI LIVER and KIDNEY BITTERS Tliese Bitters are especially prepared for the masses «t mankind, s'ufl'eriinf trom Tor- pid Liver, Weak and liiseased Kidneys, and constitutions overworked, bodily anil men- tally. They cure Fever and Ague, Malaria, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Dolnli:5, Headache, Constipation, give a j?ood appe­ tite, purify the blood, stimulate the Kidneys int» tiealffiy activity, producing new life and vigor to the body and mind. We Warrant These Bitters To be the l>est Tonic preparation made and recommerd them to Lverylioily for Family use to secure Health, strength" and Happi­ ness DIRECTIONS:--A wine glass full taken three times a day, lie lore each meal, will accomplish the desired effect, without drug­ ging the stomach. .John A. King & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietor 51 Lake Street,Chicago,III- IO~Buy-Try and you Willalwavs use them |«S-BUR I L ***Prlce SI Per Bottle,_&R Sold by Druggists generally lSTQPPED FREE Marvelous success. • • Insane Persons HestorpJ • • BSDr.KLINE S GREAT • • NERVERESTORE* rrallBRAIN &NRRVH DISEASES. Only sunt urt for Nrrr>e Ajf'cti?**. f its, rpi;?ps\% tfC, | INFALLIBLE if tak^n as direrte i. A'> f its af:er first ti'iy's use. Treatise ani $3 trial Lottie free tft j'Fit patients, th£y piymg «xpre*schargesont»ox when I received. S-n-i names, P. O. arH express address nt to Arh St..Philadelphia,Pa, i Lfruffgiits. BZhVARH OF IMITATING FRAUDS, fOR BARGAINS IK RIVERSIDE BLOCK. l^cHENRY* ftL. STOCKS OF- In McHenry Co. o- IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, tjrisrxiF L T L O W PATHONAGE SOLICITED^ AND Satisfaction Guaranteed, HENKY COLBY. MCIIESBT. III., Februaty II, J8|S4, F. G. M A Y ES, DEALER IN Ready-Made Clothing Staple Dry Goods, Invites an inflection ot his stock, all of which will he sold at the lowest prices tar cash. lieinetnber good Goods at fair Prices at < ht (.'eiiterville tore. % CAR LOADS Their Brick are second t» none to lie found in the market, and will be fold at the Uwest market price. Persons intending to bnild, or those handling brick, will do well te call and see u s before purchasing. We invite an examination and comparison with any Brick made in the Northwest. For further information apply to or address MCHENRY BRICK Manufacturing Co; McHenry, II)., June 11th, 1R84. For Coal and Wood --CALT. ON E. Mfc HOWE Opposite Bishop^ Mill, 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, every tiling in the hardware stove and tin line. FIE WILL XOT BE UKTiERSOLD. Call at hia store liefore buying elsewhere. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended te. jyrKeineinber, extra good bargains can al­ ways be obtained at llowe's. McHenry, Dec. 1, 1883. r* McHenry, 111., June 10, 1884. F. c. MR AYES, GREAT BARGAINS, & . LAWLUS, KEEPS, ABO DOMESTIC CLOTHS. BOOTS AND SHOES! My stock of Summer groods is now complete, consisting ot Metis, Boys'and Youth's ' MB and STAPLE SHOES. |or the spring and summer trad* of 1884J C. F. 11 ALL The acknowledged leader in good goods and low prices, and people are finding it out. His pricqp tell his goods are of the very best. His sto^k is large and his prices are way down below the high priced credit dealers. He can afford to do it as he sells tor cash only. Jamestown Worsted Dress Goods, 50 pieces just received. Everything new bright and attiactive. Remnants cheap, C. F. Hall Imis for your trade. Go and see him The c illy cash *tdre in Northern Illinois. The largest, the best tilled. S asc, 140 feet long and 22 feet wide, two stones high and working for the people that PAY AS THEY GO. Not a dollar's worth gJe«3» out except tor Hard Cash. I sell ' sap & Northfesteri Bailvt) Is the beat and shortest route to and froir Chicago ami Council Bluffs (Omaha) and that •jt is prelerred by nil well posted travelers , When passing to or from California and Colorado, It also operate line between the best rente and the shert DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ^ Boots & Shoes, Hats A Caps, GROCERIES CROCKERY, &c., And niv*prises'will, make i*. pay you to come forty miles to '-trade with* me. I sell goods of the best quality and guarantee everything as represented. Read my price list and bring it, and make your fall purchases where your money will do you the most good. Will your credit dealer make you the following prices? Best Prints Chicago an 1 St. Paul aol Minneapolis Milwaukee, T.nCrosse, Sparta, Madison, Pert Howard iGveen Bay Wisconsin, Winona, Owatonna, Mankaty. Minn. O.dar Itapide, •Des RIoinea, Webster City, Algona, Clinton, Marstmlltown, Iowa Kreeport, Elgin, Roc.k. ford, HI., are anion its 800 local stations en It9 lines. Among a few of the numerous points of sa- periority, enjoyed by the patrons ot this roait. are its DAY COACHES, which are the flnest that human art and ingenuity can creute; its I'ALATIAI. SLEEPING CAKS, which are models of comfort and elegance; Its I'AI.ACK DHAWINU ROOM CAKs, which are uosur. passed by any ; and its widely celebrated NORTH-WESTERN DINING CARS, Tne like of which are not run by any ether road anywhere. In short, it is asserted that IT IS THE BEST EQUIPPED ROAD I* THE WOULD. All points of interest. North, Northwest and West ot Chicago, businets centres, summer resorts, and noted hunting and Ashing grounds are accessible by the various branches ot this road. It owns and controls over 5,009 mile? of road nnd has over four hundred passenger c*n- dactors constantly caring for its millions ot patrons. Ask your tickot agents for tickets via this route, AND TAKE NONE OTHER. It costs ,m 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 nnd sum­ mer resort papers, or other information not obtainable at your local ticket office, write to the 4X cents " S - « - "5 » Finest Ble.'iclied Cetton ltext Unbleached Cotton .... Standard Ginghams Ne 1 Corsets B* Ac A Ticking If" Elegant Dress Goods . . .. 5, 7, • 4. 10 42 inch Black Cashmeres SO: Dress Drills... .... frf Cambrics B Ladies' Fine Handkerchiefs 0 6 and 10 cent bargains in abundance. Good Cotton Cloth C No 1 Denims 12 Best Denims made .... 18 Extra Waterproof...... 65 Ladles'Slippers, worth 78cents... 45 Ladies' Slmes *1 0# 1.allies' French Kid Shoes, line .... 2 01) Gents' Boots, Gooil 200 .All kiuds for men and boyi> and inly good Goods. Boys Suits .. *2 00 to 12 00 Men's Suits 3 25 to 89 0# Clothing is our great specialty, and we carry the flnest itock in Northern Illinois. We have the goods. No. 1 Baking Powder .. ... 28cents. Spices, wav down. Sugar a t Chicago cost add^freight. 50 cent Tea ..... 44 cents Good Tea ... 28, 80, 83 A 40 Best Hice 7 Best Keastcd Coffee........ Gwd •• •• ......... standard llaisins...... No 1 Tobacco, Smoking ... Fine-Cut Tolwcco Plug Tobacco .. Long Box Matches fi-cent Box Matches^. 10-cent Box Matches i Babbitt's SaleraI us ,*m..»». " Best Soab Stove Polish.... 15 «• . 10 A 12 «< & M 25 ' '• i.. 60 « ; >.• 60 • iii 1 «• ' 44 ' 1 • •• m. ... l •» « 11 7 •'i'i: 6 II . . 5 Oi all kmds. He also sells Below Chicago Prices. Call *nd see, in front of KIVEBSIDE HOTEL, McHenry, Ills, E. Lawlus. THE GOLDEN STAR GASOLINE RANGES. Superior to all. rapidly su perseding Cook Stoves and Han ges tor Summer use, Call ai.d aee them, JOHN I. STORY McHenry April 1st, 1883, Late styles of transparent curtains, STOFLER8.UA LL4UIBER<IULU6 & In all the latest sty|®s»^^ Women's, Misses'/ and Children's Fine Shoes, Walking Shoes, and Slippers. We make a specialty of Men's and Women's Fine Shoes, Walking Now I want to see you and know that 1 can make it foi your interest to come, and will de it. Just come once and see. M/ goods are Bought and Sold lor Cash Ofiljr4 AND THAT Tells the Whole Story. I want the tar-off trade that buy BIG RILLS, and to sue! I say, conic and see me, and if I can't save you money, will pa\ your expenses. I am getting in tw rgains every day, and they g< an bought, very cheap for cash. Yours for good goods and low prices HALL, DUNDEE, ILL t3T"SEND YOU U OKDEJf^ I i n 1 | u X V 7 A V 1 j One Door West of the Riverside Houss, Has a complete line of the best Stoves in the market, as well as a la rare stock of Lamps, Chandeliers, fin, Cop id SM-Iroi fait And in short, Eyerythins: in the Hardwarev Stave and Tin Line. He Will Not be XJndersoldf CALL AT HIS STOUE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attendedjto. ffif^REMEMBER. extra good bargains can always be obtained at JOHN J. STORY'S. Gen'l Pass. Agent, C. & N. W Railway Chicago HI. MCHENRY III., Jan. 21at, I8g4. DO YOU WANT TO BUY-- Sewing Machine? Gents Fine Calf Pegged, and Hand-Sewed French Calf Mo r ccoLegged Boots, Plow Boots & Shoes. W« have a Tremendous stock, much larger than ever before. These goods were boucht tor i'ash, and will be sold for (/ash at a bargain. We keep the Sclz celebrated hand-made goods; also the Reynolds Brothers, and other Standard makes. ij^gr~N. B. -- House Established id 18G5 yj _ W. H. DWICHT. Cor. Main 8t and Public Square, Woodstock, II. I h tve on lirtnil ami am welling Ht the Low­ est prices, Hie Dumestic, Klilre<tKe. New Heme, Snrin^lielil, New Americnn, ami Sinner e winK Mncliines. nuiMv>11 not be un<lcrn»l<t by nny agent 111 the county. A go»<l Sinfter Machine for 20. warranted to do the work of any Singer Machine in the world. Call an»l see me. McHenry, .Feb. 20, IMS 0,JV. OWMX. Horse Shoeing, General Blacksmithing, WAGON AND P. HAUPERISCH, McHenrj, Illinois, Would respectfully lnforin his customers and the public generally that lie Is now bettei than ever preiiared to do all work In his line. RKPAII1I1>Gi Of all kinds on short notice. J^Give us-a call ainl we will please you both in quality and price of work. P. HAUPERISCH. McHenry, III., Aiijf. 7th, MS. m The Boss Barrel Churn, at John I. Story's. JOI16L DBAI.EE IK ALL KINDS. •Store two doora north of Perry & Owen. 1 have one of the largest stocks of Furniture of all kinds to lis found in any furniture store in the county. Persons wishing to buy will be sure to save mone> by calling on me. UNDERTAKING. I bave B5 different sizes and styles ot COFFINS AND CASKETS Always on hand. I keep a Hearse of my own which will be turnished at the most reasonable rates. J. B. BLAKE. B. Sherman, WOODSTOCK, ILL - DKAT.Kl! IN-- Breech and Muzzle Lopcting bhot Guns. Powder, 8nut, Caps,Wad9 and OkrtriflKM for sale. Fishing Tackle cheap. AL. Kinds of AND REPAIRING DONE. A good Breech Loading, Double Barreled Gun, warranted Twist, |5S£. Winchester Kifle, 76 model, 16shet»,f2B. Nickel Plated 6 shot Revolver, fli.JSO. Self-cockiiiK British Bull Dog Pistol tS.M. A good Single Barrel Breech Loading, Single Gun, warranted, $5.00. I will undersell any hou*e in the county in Guns and SportingGoods. If von want a^goeri gun it will pay yeuito call anrfsee me. 1 war* rant every gun 1 sell. Clothes Wringers repaired Itid new Bolls put on. Price pel pair warranted, $2.50. Woodstock, July 15th, o. w. OWEN, DEALER IN Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, 8ilverand Plated Wareeio. I keep in stock the celebrated raHftglthl Watch, which is pronouueed by all (o be the best watch now on the market. Will not be Undersolf On any goods in my line. McHenry, Feb. 20. 1883. a w. orirjr. PATENTS. INVENTOR8, sen" or sketch of f our invention, when I will make careful pre. iminary examination,and resort as to patent­ ability, with advice, circular*, etc., free of charge. Al! business before U. 8. Patent office attended to for moderate rale*. Information and references sent on application. No charge unless PA ent is secured.; unless pa Directly opposite IT. S. I'atent Olffce." J. B. LITTELL, Waabington, D. 0. >flTce. DO YOU KNOW THAT Plug Tobacco, With Red Tin Tag; Rose Lear Flue Cut Chew­ ing: Mary Clippings, and Black, Brown aud Yellow Snuffs ure the bee# mmi fctee cheapest, UiUty considered, . *

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