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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jan 1885, p. 8

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n that the mi around ""; wii II h n-ltfti «l an «- 1*11 ihf K*. the foreMid ID oetnplete Mttmltte* would io*r b« put v laMtdent'i room, the putting i bout* ground* b« put In the would further >Co. School Superln- Intjr Attorney l.ave, >raa only occupied •f Mm Circuit Court, purchasing agent be /•vttaea Itie work or the the work of the to iMlat that the rooms i m kept In • neat and tidy „Ji«r that the lumber kift >oM fence that was around the tnrned over for use f• weald ask that your committee " attd time to ooiislder the mat- Iwuraoce on public buildings ittet th* Purchasing Agent be ln- lf* buy • suitable range for > use in cooking for prlsoD- ^||igyp|jdiU respectfully %ubmlt* ^ - f t ; > K. H. LAMB, ChUi C M. E. BLAKE. * ' * **' JOHH HAD8ILL, ' C.F. DIKB, . JOHN SKOWDKA. HI*1: Supw Flavin moved that the commit* tee of jPoor Farm be and hereby are satlwirtMd sad directed to make and ml adoptMMil rules for the management P!;: W'lilNiirtht paupers and insane , MsIIiwIb Umi I'eor House, as ia tlie p jMgsmst of said committee maybe !T k MStewa«y and proper. M >tion carried. * San. Oftrrisou moved that the mat- p' ter ef aeleetlng a Physician for the 5gS Gsnstj Poor House be referred to the ^ coasflslttee en Poor Farm with power to aet. Motion carried. Sup. Badsill moved that the County iGUllinnraBsrder en the Treasurer §Mr the amount of 106.40, due Sherill Udell for beard of Perry Spooner, an Insane person coniaed In county jail, and that the Chairman or the Board •f Supervisors take the necessary steps to ascertain what township Is chargable with said Spooner's sup­ port. and If uot paid, to commence legal proceedings to collect the same from satd feewn. Motion carried. gap. Dike moved that when the Board adjourn it adjourn to meet INS January 15th, 1886, at 11 Schick a. m. Sap. Mead moved that the County Sebtol Superintendent be allowed sixty days extra time in addition to "i * the number allowed by the committee ife'; on Education.--Sup. Barber moved that the above matter be postponed oil til the January meeting of the Bhard. Motion carried, 'k' * Sup. Barber moved that the Poor Faria Mmmlttee be allowed the usual mileage and per diem and necessary Ofpenees while out of the county on pier Parol business, Motion carried. ',-Saft* Williams moved that the Clerk and aembert of the Board be allowed the osoal mileage and per diem. Motion carried. 3op.Ha<bill moved that the Board BoW adieora until Jsnnary 16th, 1885 at 11 of<dtek a. m. Motiqn carried . B. CCKTISS, Chairman. .Clerk. $1 &JZt"V light and brok- child suffering ting teeth r and get a bottle of rinsiow's Soothing Syrup fair > teething. Its value is Incal- It will relieve the poor little alpfterer immediately. Depend upon It OWflkela, there Is no mistake about It. dysentery and dianiKBa, regu­ late* the stomach and bowels, cores Mia# eolle, softens the gums, reduces MHUsaaatlon and gives tone and eo- etjqr to the whole system. Mrs. Wing- loir Soothing Syrup for children te€thing it ideasant to the taste, and Is the prescriptlon of one of the oldest and beet female physicians and nurses la thetJalted States, and la for sale by att aroaglsts throughout the worla. Prl«« Vemts a bottle. ,For You to Read! WAUCONDA, ILL. pm$xpt MAtew wa aac *ua of Sew, Attractive, Desirable in Quality,Qnan- tttjaartPrtee. Dtm Goods Leparfctient !• unsurpassed. Wc have more than we knew what to do rith, hence have adopted the plan of almost riving them away. It works nicelv, and iSSS &&SSgi-*d2r> gr.* • : Onf Shawl and Cloak Stock ia com the lamat atyles, nobby, neat and l.adier ane Gents' plete w nandso with me Uifiear ut luiitliu M ai Coatractors, The MeRehry Brick Manufacturing OMnpany are now refedy to supply Brick In quantities FROM SMALL LOTS ® --to-- /.:• i' OAR LOADS Their Brlek an second to ntme to he fotmrt in the market, and will We soM at thelowest market price. Persons iiUoivling to build, or those handling bri<*k, will do well to call ami sec ns before purchasing. We Invite an examination and comparison with any Brick made in the Northwest. Ffir further information apply to or address McHENRY BRICK Manufacturing Co*" Mctfenry, HI.. June lltlt, 1884. ' ^ jt;,. MVIIE l\BY,: 11^.12,., ^^iititjliiiniTi Hjfia'" iiiKlii argains * V ^ */" the Season •m r: : WAUOOWDA, ILIJ'^ W« have just received frbrti'thc eitj a ••THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME." , I White Seal •, Burning Oil The New York Board of Health estimates that 30,000 lives have been destroyed by the explosive qualities of Petroleum. If every household should adopt tha White Sea' Oil foi family use, none of these unfortunate ac­ cidents w«uld occur. White Seal Burning Oil Has none of the defects usually found In common Oils. It cannot bo exploded, does not char the wick, will not smoke, emits no offensive odor, and prevents the breaking of chimneys. White Seal Burning Oil Is a rich Oil for llluminatmjr purposes, it is as light in color as pure spring water. It Rives a strong, steady lignt and burns much longer than common Oils. If this Oil is not sold in your vicinity, send your older direct to us for alxuri6l#ra c&ae containing two live gallon cana. ; BROOKS OIL CO. * 55 Euclid Ave-. Cleveland, 0- 114 and 115 South Street. New Yorkry\"<-- NOW READY. Havinsr recently thoroughly re­ paired the Greenwood Mill by putting in a new cleaning machine new bolts, and giving the ma­ chinery a general overhauling, we are now better than ever pre­ pared to do all kinds of custom grinding. We make a specialty of Buckwheat and Feed grinding, every day in the weeK. TOLES & SON. Gieen*wod, 111., Noy. 12, issi 10-19-tf StiH Out of The Ark of Safety Many oQyoa are. , . DANGEK TO LIFE Ac Besel yon on every hand. The mutter of the 8lyeoon,|sickloon, saloon, cyclone, tornado, windstorm, or whatever name may be given it, is heard in some section of the country nearly every day. ^ The Fire Fiend May break out at any moment--the economy of a lifetime be consumed. Death must come to all. By a small payment each vear you can secure to yourself a fortune, should you live, or, in the event of death before tlie time ex­ pires, your famiiy is provided for. $150,000,000 ia represented by this agency. Our rales are as low as experience has found to be safe. Vou will save money by insuring with me. General Insurance, Life, Fire, Lightning and Tornado a specialty. Thanking all my friends tor their liberal patronage, and hop. Ing, by fcqnare dealing, to merit a continuance ef th same, I beg to subscribe myself, • Respectfully yours V. JB. MO&JBF. McHenry.JIll., June , 1883. STOPPED FREE Marveicus success. Iittane Persons Restored Dr.KLINE'S GREAT , „„ . NERVE RESTORER r«r«ttBMmANnvB DISEASES, oniysurt curt Jor Nervt Affectum, Fits, J:piUpsy, etc. ISTALLIBLK if taken as directed. A'j rus after firstdqy't tut. Treatise ami $2 trial little free to Fit PMMMI. they payingrcxpress charges on !»o* when TOCewd. Send names, P. O. and express address of . (SHcted to DR.KLINE.oit Arch St..Phi1adelph!a,Pa. » DnggifU. BEWAK& QP IMITATING FRAUDS. Win fact we have a •eat variety. • II ef Dry and ahallut nono of our competitors iuvite uluivi eur It ef Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, and t nono ef our compel iy with us em low prices. We iuvite roceries. Groceries, line, md ftieee that eanrot fail to lie Treubto to SIMW Goods. Qofdlnft Broe. * . J. P. SMITH! WATCHMAKER i JEWELER, McHenzy, - Illinois. Having moved into my new store, one door East of Mrs. Searlcs' Millinery Store I am now prepared to show to the buying public as fine a stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, As can be fonnd in the county, which I offer at prices that cannot be beat. The finest Une of Finger Rings, ®«r seen in thia section.| the Popular £Also; Agent for How Some Sawiag Machine. A Fine Stock ot CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, AND CIOASS. Always on hand. e^Oall In, examine goods ana learn prices. Remember I will not be undersold, quality of foods considered. J. P. SMITH. MflHenir Til IQnf & laac. - Commencing to-day, and continuing ail the time, we shall, in order to reduce our stock prior to pur s annual inventory, Jan/ 1 st, 1885, offer bargains in all kinds nf o«nnH« J •;{ Please bear in mind that our prices are uniformly low on all kinds of merchandise. We offer Ifirst Quality of goods at prices lower th n others ask for common and inferior quality. Remember that our spec­ ial bargains are not for one day, but for all the time. Our stock is very complete and you -will make a serious mistake if you fail to give us a call. Come and see us and you will get Bargains Tuesday Bargains Wednesday Bargains Thursday Bargains Friday Bargains Saturday Bargains all the time. > Swi table elsewhere. Stock pf Goods N-i - .. - ... - for tbo Beaton, mt'liiding choice Novelties not to be fourjd We have a very ful 1 assortraent of * A -<f |;;v: 4 ,4 Dress Goods, Shawls; " Cloakings, Underwear, Housekeepers Goood«. •m Jtad in short everything usually found in a Cyfinert we offer at moderate prides* The Celebrated ; vV"" J ' <, : ; ra) &S£fS&'SS&'S ̂ iw by all eel! posted ,'rt;vrSers Califcrnia and CoIoraSe, line between*46 the 1,681 and the short Chicago aal 8i Pas and ^Maiisspilis Milwaukee, T^CiMae, Howard c^reeh i£y Ow.%tonna, Mankaty. Mlna. Des Moines, Webster Clly, Marshalltown, Iowa Freei ford, 111., are amon its 800 E lines. Among a few ef the numereaa Mintsef sn- ma iti , which are 1 i est % "i it ^ *: PERRY 6U OWEN. P. G. E S. DEALER IN k ' " r ' ' Sta p e Dry Goods, \nlT}tcS dn yi8l)cc^°n ot„his stock, all ot which will be sold at th Sterviiir|toreCa " m6mb 1 g00d f00ds at fair Prices at 4 h Mc Henry, III., F. G. MAYES. . . . . ^ . , . bm BAE5AIIS IS For Coal and Wood CA IAj OW E.M. HOWE ? Opposite Binhop'ai Mill, Who lias a complete'line of the best stoves in the market, as well as a large stock of Harivare, Mechanic's Tools, JIN, COPPER Sl SHEET JBQN ! • • ••' .WARE, .• • And, in fact, everything in the hardware Stove and tin line. HE WILL NOT BBS UNDERSOLD. Call at ht« store before buying elsewhere, fobbing and repairing promptly attended tet aWKcmember, extra good bargains can al­ ways be obtained at Howe'a. ^ McHenry, Dee. 1. 1883. Plus! Plows f P. HAUPERISCH, BtoHenrj, lllinoiis, *• Weti. I Inform the farmers of McHenry and surrounding eountry that he is prepared »ir r*- -- to self them a at SH O E ." * \ The Best in the market, and every pair warranted. Gloves and Mittens, a Full Oui- G rocery Call and see mmW" Is coniplete. . J. PEKOVSKV,1^' CIGAR MANUFACTURER, Wholesale aitd Retail Dealer. HANDLES nor.e but his own make, and will' compare his Brands with the best wad* in the Stale. Store and Manufactory next *imt w the ~ t ; ; ' ' ' * ' r - L * - FIRST-CLASS PLOW, And warrant the same,at a lower price than MB i»e purchased elsewhere in the county, Cutters, Cutters I pare just received a number ®f Cutters, toat lor style and finish cannot be beat. Call tnd s *e them. . *»' »f BLACKSM1TU1NG, WAGON wn ' AHHIAOE work promptly attended ta i tEPA RII>G, utai. kinds on short notice. IBTQlve us a Mil and we will please you both in quality tad i rice of work. P. HAUPERISCH. Moifenry, IIL, Oct. 7th, 18»t. DR. O. B. WELLS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Wa IT Lake Co., III. All calls promptly ed, day or night. Office on Main St., Barker'" tl>»» harness chop. Wanconda, attena- eust of A. M. CHURCH, Watahmakor and Jovreler N°; 36 FIFTH AVE., Chicago, ill. Special attention given to repairing Fine watch, eeauu v/bi'uuviueters. VuU Aeeortment of Ooocla in btoUpf, Waucon<1a, 111.. Nov. 17tl», 1884. PRICE BROS. A N D Pall1 iK8;*fyv fhter" Stiyek is now cBhipletc, coiislstilii? lien's, VYomen's, Misses and (Children's Fine and Staple Shoes in all the latest styles. Men's Boys' and Youth's Stoga Kip, Veal Kip, and Calf Boots, Rubber Boots, Gum Boots, Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's Buck*#, Arctics, Alaskas, Self-acting1 Alaskas; Fancy Rubbers and J^rctics in all the latest novelties. Men's Felt Boots, Siberian Boots, Beaver Fox Boots, Wool lined l&oti in Fine, Kip and Grained Leather; and in fact evet|ti>||;'..j usually tound in a first-class Boot,and Shoe Store. v We make a specialty ot Ladies tmdl Clents Fiae Shoes, W#kiisp the Selz Celebrated The best in the market; also the Ludlow, Reynolds and the othei Standard makes. We have a tremendous Stock, can fit you in p.nv kind nf Boot or Shoe, and we know that our way down Low Cash Prices will just please you. - .f Remember the Place is at the Old Reliable Cash iStofej Corner ot Main Street and Public Square, Woodstock, Itt* N . B.--i Hpus9 Established 1805. j W. H. DWICHT. that human art and Ingenuity oan create : its PALATIAL SLEEPING cIS. are elaganeeTlts PAL ACM DRAWING BOOM CARS, which am unsur. paaaetf by any; and Its widely eeletantUtf NbRTH-WESTKRH dIKINC CAM, The like of which are not run by any etbei ln "hort. it Is asserted that LT..I8J?£LB BKST EQUIPPED ROAD IN TI1K WORLD. All points of Interest, Nortl:, Ncrthwest and West et Chicago, business eentveiL eummea resorts, and noted hunting and lulallrniidi ' are accessible by the various branches ot this road. It owns and controls over S.MOmtles of road and has over four hundred passenger con­ ductors constantly caring for its millions of patrons. Ask yonr ticket agents for tickets ?la this route, AND TAKE NONB OTHER. It costs .10 more to travel on this route, that gives flrst-cla^s accommodations, than it does to go by the poorly equipped roads. For maps, descriptive circulars and aum* mer resort papers, or other information net obtainable at your local ticket office, write to the Gen'1 Pass. Agent, C. ft H, V Railway Chicago 111. JOHN I. STORY, One Door West of the Riverside Houst, Has a complete line of the best.Stoves in the mai ket, as well as a large stock of MECHANICS TOOLS. Lamps, Chandeliers, r ill Stat- And in short, Everything in the Hardware. Stove and Tin Line. Be Will Hot be Undersold! OAXiL AT HIS STORE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE Jobbing and R pairing Promptly Attended to. JSIPRKMEMBER, ex.tra. good bargains can always bo obtained at JOHN I. STORY'S. ^•CllxKBY 111., Jan. 21st, 1884. OPENED ACAIN! Robert Schiessle Having purchased the eld stand of Joseph Wiedemann, HEAR THE DEPOT, McHENRY, ILLINOIS, Has opened tho same as a first-class Saloon and Restaurant, Where ho will at all times keep the best brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars to be found in the market. Also Agent Fdr FRANZ FALK'S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. Beer in Large or Small Kegs or Bottles al. way a on hand, cheaper than any otherv quali­ ty considered. Orders by mail promptly attended to. GOOD STABLING FOB H0R&6& / fcrcall and see us. ^ Robert Schiessle. Mcllenrv, HI., Sept. 1st, 1884. Good Bed Lounges, Carpet* for 98, at J. B.Blake'i, WM. H §OWLIU •r [8OCCES8OB TO XT X. CLOTHIBB] f S. WAR CLAIM SOLICITOB AND ATTORNEYI ALSO NOTARY PUBLIC. Prosecutes pension or any other claims against the government, relating to the late, OB former wais. Complicated cases and re. Jected claims made a specialty. If stamps arc enclosed for reply, all communications Will be promptly answered. Office atKesidenoe, HADS0N ST., WOODSTOCK, ILL References by permission as regards char­ acter, business ability, reliability, Ac., Ac : Gen. John A. Logan, U. S. Senator, Chicago, Illinois. Gen. J.C. Smith, State Treasurer of Illinois. Hon. It Kllwood, M.C. 8th III. Dlst., Syc­ amore, 111. Hon. John C. Sherwln, ex-lt. C. 6th III. Dist., Aurora, III Hon. A. M. Jones, U. S. Marshal, Chicago, III Ool. Jas. A. sexton, Pr^s Union iVeteran Club, Chicago, III. Jeese A . IJaldwin, Ass't U. S. Attorney. Chl. cago, 111. " Messrs. Selz, Schwab A Co., Wholesale Boot and Shoe Dealers. Chicago, 111." JOHN B. EL DAAT.GR IN FTTilMTTTJiqB OF ALL KINDS. Store,two doors north ferry ft Owea, > I have one of the largest stocki of Furniture of all kinds to ixs fouud in any furniture store in the county. Persons wishing to buy will be sure to save money by calling on me. UNDERTAKING* I have 35 different sizes and styles of COFFINS AND CASKETS Always oil hand. { keep A Hearse of my own which willjja furnished at the most reasonable rate** . v J. B. BLAKI. iiif i~: i i • ' liwnn'nnij* B; Sherman, WOODSTOCK, ILU ^ -DKALKB nr-- Breech and Muzzle Loading bhot Guns. Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads and QartrMfet for sale. Vlahinip Tae Kleieheap.* r ^ 'y^T^ ?• AL Kinds of Sporting AND REPAIRING DONE. ^ A good Breech Loading, Doable Barreled Gun, warranted Twist, 920. Winchester Rifle, 76 model, 15 abetf, US. Nickel Plated 6 shot Revolver, t%-50i Self cocking British Bull Dec Platel •&«>. A good Single Barrel Breech Loading, single Gun, warranted, |5.M. I will undersell any honse in tbe county in Guns and Sporting Goods. If YOU want a good gun it will pay yon to eall ancaee me. 1 war. rant every gnn I sell. Clothes Wringers repaired and new Rolls put on. Price p«f pair warranted, $2.50. B. SHERMASti Woodstock, July 15th,IMS. PATENTS. INVENTORS, eend model or sketch of your invention, when I will make careful pre-' liminary examination,and report as to patent­ ability, with adviee, circulars, etc., free of charge. Al! business before U. S. Patent office attended to for moderate rales. Information and references sent on application. No charge unless pa >ent Is secured. Directly op' Good« nt Is secured. B. UTTBLL, Washington, D. 0. positeU. STPatentOfflce. Important to Ruptured Persons The Excelsior Rapture Cure M'fg Co., ef Ogdensburg, N.I., guarantee to enre any case of reducible HenTa with their Remedies. THE RUFTURK PLASTKB AMD HBALIKO COM POUND. This ' - - . best Doctors', _ public. Send 6cts ... ..w ask your 'lruggist for the Remedy m i i*APi •» siMKixiw vun treatment ia endorsed by our , Diuggtsta, and the general Sets for free book on Rupture or 01 BaatintfieWotlcL • „• -- •-

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