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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Sep 1885, p. 8

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E £*J f1 f ,W|' Jfc&V •< y :4't <3k^S^*-A RIVERSIDE BLOCK. * ^ •= W ^ 5 * * * < -r f'TF'^'Jl* >}' cHENHY, ILL. General Merchandise* tobaoco .,.,^.F-,,,. ,,, 6J^,, „ kindled mora ^limlel dolwi* worth of cigare year, "that has made a great reputa- II wfttiln Uie pact year, and which ie ft *«*rlf m»fctd ly all good Ju.lgee of £ * there U m much cheat- t ) log doM nt this particular brand that yfe ttltiy two-thirds of the emokera are . tWlndled. I am not surprised, either, * that they do not Hod It out, as the |;f-*beatlng Is rerjr adroitly done. The ^ |>rlce of the cigar to dealers is 22} cts., 'y* iutd yot you can buy the cigar, or what I., • tbey pretend is the cigar, all over.town K for 35 cents. We will not retail them for less than 18 oents, because that gives us lfttlo enough profit." L-," "Are all that are sold for SB cents |r t bogus P" V "They are not the true Imported |;f;* brands, as a rule. Of course, there are occasional big hotels and restaurants that are content to handle them at a Sj . l/bargin of two and a half cents. The. | V ' f r a u d I s , e f f e c t e d i n t h i s w a y : C l e r k s o r bojTs in the hoteh or restaurants where f": ' the genuine brand is sold keep the * boxes when they become empty and ?! •- fupply them at a fair cost--eay 60 cents c';, Apiece--to small dealers. A domestic figar Is manufactured of the exact /; ibape and color of the Imported brand, j fend the box Is filled with these dome* ' ^ tic cigars. The box Is genuine, and |r the cigars very much like the real 4hing. The dealer, by thia little same • ^ • . . - „ , , , tie are about thirteen cents on a cigar | Jr^rttoeut fuH and compete --•a pretty tidy profit, and well worth the ruse even if it is a state prison of­ fense." "How can one detect the spurious One!" "Only an expert can tell the differ­ ence in the make of the cigar at a ftlance, but If you look carefully at the #ate on the box It might give you a Clew. For instance, I saw some cigars that were not over a week old the other day that were tn a box labeled Oct. 12. The manufacturers on the other side are endeavoring to throw difficulties |n the way of these fraudulent dealers I Which we believe contains the Largest Variety of Beady-made fry putting a peculiar glaze on their Garments ever offered in this market; many of our new lines are in But the cigar thieves soon get | exceptionally neat and beautiful patterns, and no better made or fitting goods are to be had in America. To give us needed room ever New Goods For Fall And Winter Use. - • / ' An immense stock of seasonable merchandise now in* 1 ^ I and complete. Prices on many articles lower than We invite a careful inspection of our SHOES! Hardware Hardware «• M Fall and Wintertock Is now complete, consisting of Men's, omen's, Misses and Children's Fine and Staple Sboe* ilk all the latest styles. Mens, Boys, and Youths Stoga Hip, Veal Zip, and Calf Boots, Rubber Boots, Gum Boots, Men's, Women's, Misses' aud Children's Buckle Arc­ tics, Alaskas, Self-Acting Alnskas, Fancy Rnbbers and Arctics in all the latest novelties. Men's Felt Boots, Siberian Boots, Beaver Fox Boots, Wool-lined Boots in Fine, Kip and Grained Leather; in fact everything usually tound in a first-class Boot *ud Sfape store, We make a specialty of Ladies and Gents r ^ »-w ; . We Keep the Selz Celebrated The best in the market; Ludlow, other •W .Si: standard makes. We have a tremendous stock, can fit you in any^kind of Boot or Shoe, and we know that our way down Low Cash rrices will just please you. Remember the place is at the Old Reliable Cash Store, Cor. Main Street and Public Square* Woodstock, 111. |^~N. B. --House Established 1865. W. H. DWIGHT. 0 • boxes. .hold of the boxes, so what are they jgotng to do about itf-Mw York •Sun. Sfi| Never despair, which Is 4 good rule when you have the other fellow Idown, but reverse the ca*e and prompt »ly hollering "enough" has more salva­ tion than a volume of wise sayings. The fellowsof iron will who uever give op, usually accumulate in the cemetery ^at a discouragingly tender age. A |gentle getting away when you tackle a |thing you can't handle is mighty judi­ cious. if It Isn't heroic. The boy who " stood on the burning deck, as a duty, had too much wooden capacity to be u-sjful outside of a poetical obituary. ^Heroism is usually a quality more brag- sged about by the fellow who runs away ^Itban by the burying squad who attend to the dead on the field of honor. Don't be too lavish with the truth, even a tombstone would be thrown out of the - graveyard by the mourners If it wasn't •; a liar in the service of the deceased. The wolf gets Into the igbt early, gets out earlier and has fun; the lion stays for suuset and has a funeral. The lies of biftory make heroines but it is just as liable to lie for a sutier as for a brigadier. Don't give up the ship sounds well, but you had better give np two ships than to go down with one.--.Etc. for Handling our new stock we will make special prices on all two piece suits, ages 4 to 9, and also on all lines where, only two or three suits remain • from these lines one can often obtain just what they want at a greatly reduced price; these offerings should com­ mand the careful examination of the closest buyers. Our stock of Pants is now very complete, ranging in price from $1.25 to $7.50 per pair. mem. ne Door West of the Riverside House,^ Ti 1 T t *--Dealer I V-J* A.,M s?. KAIL, MECHANICS TOOLS, CHANDELIERS Lamps. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware|. And in short,everything in the Hardware,tove and Tin Line.; HE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Call at his store before buying elsewhere. v. Promptly Attended To. | 3&a EMEMBLR, extra good bargains can always be obtained. JOHN I. STORY, McBenry, 111., March 16th, 1885. ibiMWiiii -DEALER 1N- McHenry 5 all sizes and for all The largest line ever offered ip juctienry; ages; call and see them earlv; our clothing has been bought at the very lowest cash price, and is now offered on exceedingly close nlargius. 6 J The Above Cuts Show Shermaa's Patent Gate Hang xnst As applied to the common carry-around Qate, or panel of fence, t makes a gate that is Cheap, Strong and Durable, combining more points of excellence than any other gate, however expensive. Any ordinary work hand can apply this hanging by looking at the cut. he cost of iron for hanging does not exceed 15 cents. Give this Gate a careful examination. It is something every iarmer needs, Farm, Town, County and State right for sale by your Blacksmith, Agent, or r 8. & J. SHERMAN. i0 38-6m * West McHenry, ILL EffiZmSfflTHHOES: night and k child suf-1 Red path's #8.00 Shoes. The best in the world for the mon­ ey, Solid leather, solid sole, leather counters and Innersoles and are made out of first, quality c&lf skin, put to­ gether in an honest, substantial man­ ner and warranted to give satisfaction Try a pair, For sale by Henry Uolby. Advice to Mothers. Are yon disturbed at broken ot your rest by a sick fering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so send at once and get a bottle of lire. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. Its value Is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suffer immediately. De­ pend upon it mothers, there Is no mis take about It. It cures dysentery and i 11 , . . diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and I 8°'^ *•> our uniform low prices, bowels, cures wind col'c, softens the gums, reduces inflammation and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mr*. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best fem-ile physicians and nurses in the United States, »nd is for aaleby all druggists throughout the woifd. Price 35 cents a bottle. 10 6M2w. Our stock was never more complete. This is one ot the most (important branches of our entire business, and one that has received our very careful attention. We have studied our tride and tfeol confident we are better than ever prepared to meet their wants. We continue to sell the celebrated Buffalo Boots, Foster's fine shoes for ladies best wear, and Kedpaths in medium price goods. Goods & Notions. MU^ 8*ore tatest styles and novelties, and will be The celebrated Cortland Side Spring Buggy is the leader. Ask the 2(X) in thisoounty what they think of them Always on band at E. M. Owen & Son's A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS Thousands of Acres Plowed with us Flying Dutchman, and Even Claim Made (or This Wonderful Plow Fully Substantiated. Why Is this plow BO sueee»#ful and popular T BacaoM tt ran. ONE HORSE LIGHTER than any other plow made. Became the plow la CARRIED. GAUGED AND GUIDED by the use of three wheels. Becaoac the plow u IN FRONT ot the driver. Because the weight of the driver to OVER THE FURROW WHEEL, adding but lltUe to the draft, but keeping the plow down to 1U work. Benin-- the swivel plate pole PRE­ VENTS ALL SIDE DRAFT or weight on bone'a neeka. Bwaw tt I* simple, strong; ana dor- Able, and does flrst-cuuM work. lUaatrsted circulars (deaertpUre), The Story of the Flying Dutchman (sen- •attonal). The Agricultural Pilgrim's Progress, with six ttated Illustrations (sarnie), all sent free to any address. MOLINC PLOW CO., MOUNC. ILLINOIS. Underwear and Flannels, Hosiery and Knit Cfooda, ramras aid valisxs, raocm?, Susswab* WOOD AID WILLOW WA8I CAOID QOOSB, Drugs and Medicines, Etc Every Department full and prices guaranteed to be as low as gooci jgoods representing the same values can be obtained in Illinois. Call and see for yourselves; we want your patronage and are doin# &U in our power to merit it. » 1 . ~ THOUSANDS CIVEN AWAY EVERY NEW SUBSCRIBER k orAtft a m gets a Present valued from 39c. to $500. and no favoritism shown. " || g.3 E r» O 0 «i .O P <D your n:.me goes the books, and your present be forwarded. Write for Sample with List of Presents. Everything goes RESERVATION TO THE PUBLIC. Rochester, N.Y., Mar. ai, 1885. I am acquainted with, the publishers of the AMERICAN RURAL^OME, and I believe they will fulfil evefy guarantee they snake to the public. {Mayor of Rochester for ten years past RURAL HOME CO., Limited, ROCHESTER, N.Y. Agricultural Implements, Wauconda, Illinois, Keep9 always on hand a full stock of the Leading Farm Machinery Of AH Kinds, To w,hieh he invites the attention of those who intend to b«y, confident he please both in * QUALITY AND PRICE. Hon and Wood Pump* ot all Kinds. Best Steel Barb Wire At Very Low Rates. A Full Stock of BINDING TWINE Always Found at his Warhouse. V #B ALSO SELL THE Davis, Luehy & Co.'s 011 The best buggy for the money to be fouud in the market, and see them. Also keep in stock a full line of ' • Shelf and Heavy Of all kinds, which will be sold at bottom prices 8. B; RUSSELL* 'Wsurottds, May 20th, 1885. s f iRtT^HtRRTH THE UNIVERSAL^) FAMILY SCALE INDISPENSABLE loBsikold Article. | Will last a lifetime, eoeup- ate, no weights to looee, always ready, eaafy tm- denitood, oocuplee little epace and la the cheapeat Bc&le ever made. . BUR) *OB 16 PlOS IlXt'STRATKS ClSCCIJUk I. S. SPENCER S SONS,' GUILFORD, CONN. 1 ALWAYS HANDY STOVE SIEII, NO ST<J COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE. Light and Strong, or- DBmental and durable, and exceedingly useful in warming dishes, etc. UTS *«» SIZE PIPE. Ask your hardware dealer fo* c or send to us for Circular. LS. SPENCER'S SONS. , GUILFORD, CONN. I APP1T AT «NOE FOB AX AGENCY FOR GEN. GRANT By Hon. Ben Perly Poor*. OgMal Biographer U. S. Congrttt, ARer. O. H. Tiffany, D.D. Or«at'« oirnW only ooTert the «car; this completes h\%wond€ff%U life story. Get the OfUy , eUU, reliable, and richly illustrated work. Don't be dec*i*t& hy imitation*. DemandlsftnmtfMe. S,OCKI AfllNTS Wute4» •ddms UUBBABO Obioag«» r DA^NGPnWDEH fke Old Belt able and Beet One lf>j Baking Powder Made. , (One Tewpoonful to a quart of HOVJ ' Oo thv* market for 10 r»nn and reoommended by proniuient phyticiaoa aa bealthfuL I'M ID mnH »ll injufiou* Ingredients and togly jvet luti* faction. Ask your lor & frsi tanpli for triiL W4P* nNJTDT CHUM GIL, > manufacturera • f (Quaker TableSano% i lies, Pr«fK-rv<»*. Mr pie Syrups, VlaTOCk Inn ErtracM, etc.. «ta BT. IX>UI6, MO. McHenry, IUn U»y 20tli, 1885. Help Wanted.--Males. $150 MONTHLY We w««nt Agents for our CELEBRATED DEAN'S SPINAL SUPPORTER SHOULDER BRACE. AND ABDOMINAL PROTECTOR COMBINED, for men and youths. No ex­ perience required. Four orders per day give the Agent 91AO Monthly. Our Agents report from four to tw enty sales daily. Send at once for t«riua tt^Uji fuil particulars. 93.00 Outfit Free. LEWI8 SCHIELE ft CO., 390 Broadway, New York te J. P. SMITH, WATCHMAKER McHenry, - IllinoU. A* Fine a Stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. A «a be tonnd In the eounty, which I oflfer %t prtoea be beat. A Fine Stocky CHOICE CIOAR8. Cetl and exaatM goods and <le»re pHeaa, -. J! P. SMITH. McBenry. Ill,, Jaly (Mb, 1886. STOVES and HEATERS, AIR WARMING GRATES, SCHOOL ROOM HEATERS. Bach combining the Radiation and Ventilation of an onx ?IBX with the operation of a win AIK ronioi, alao Parlor and Cook Stores, Ranges, 1HPEHIAI, riJRNACES, &C. Circulars mailed on application. TBI &A71C02TD HJBNACS A 1ITS. 00. 76 Beekman St. N. Y. City. Chancery Notice* . iBTATE OP 4LL1XOIS 1 Mcllenry County. ) Circuit Court of Mollenry County, KepleaMff Term, A. D. 1885. 4 William K. Downs vs. Henrietta A. Downs in Clntif ory. Allldavit of the non-reaidence Henrietta A. Downs (and that her cxact and true rtiiildancu is unknown, but that her last known rtijidenr.e was Newark, In the State of New Jor^f'y), the defendant above named. liavinK Wen died in the ollice ot the Clerk or anid Cirmiit Court of M«?Honry County, notice is hereby tr>ven to the said non-resident de- fotiil:int ihht the complainant has iiled|hla 4(111 of complaint In said Court on the Chan- ceiy side thereof on the 15th day of August, A- D. 1885, and that a summons thereupon issued outot said Court against said defend* ant, returnable oil the 28th day of September -A. D. 1886, as is by law required. Now, therefore, unless you, the said Henri­ etta A. Downs shall personally be and appear before the said Circuit Court of McHenry Countv on the first day of the next Tern thereof, to be holden at the Court House In the City of Woodstock, in said County, on the 28th day of September, A- D. 1885. and plead answer or demur to the said complainant's bllf of complaint, the same and the matters, and things therein charged and stated will be taken as. confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,at my otlice, in Woodstock, this 15th day of August, A. D. 1885. E. E. RICHARDS, Clerk. J. M. MARKS, Complainant'e Solicitor. Woodstock, Aug. 15th, A. D. 1885 11 8>4lT • UPTON'S « COMBINATION THRESHER 18 THE LEADING MACHINE OF THE WEST. Cenblnaf nil tf>*> advantage* of tt* A]nroaaa<l Vibrator NachlaM, n« greatest grain saver, most rapid In execution, che&pemt to ran. Tell off Improvement and the MM --Ilafai Hii j rin i >liiii nade, nraoir Triple 1UO Gear Bone Vei Traction Engines, If yon are going to parchase or are interested, do not fall to aen i for oar handsome new pamph» let giving fall information. • UPTON M'F'G CO., 9 PORT HURON, MICH. A PRESENT! Our readers forl2cents in postage stamps te eay for mailing and wrapping, and the names of two book agents, will receive tret it Steel Finishing Itirlor Kngraving of all our PR*SID«NT«. including Cleveland, size 22x28 utcbes, worth #4.00. Address Slier Pub. Co., Chicago, 111, No preparation could have made such a reputation as Salvation Oil has (in so #bort a time) without iiitristic merit of the highest order. It .kills pain. Price 25 eents a bottlf. See Ferry & Owen's Adver­ tisement., Administrator's Notice. Estate of Amos I Dodge, deceased. The nn. dersigned, having been appointed Ad­ ministratrix of the estate of Amos Dodge dccensee, late of the County of McHenry,fand State of Illinois, hereoy gives notice that she will appear before the County Conrt of Mc­ Henry Coujity, at the Court House in Wood, stock, at the October term, 011 the thinl Monday In October next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate, are notiiied and requested to attend for the pur* pose of having the same adjusted. All persons tnaebted to sa«l estate are requested to i immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated 26th day ot August, A. D. 1885.1 SARAH N. DODGE, Administratrix JOS. SWADISH, WAGON and CAR&A MAKER. Having leased the Wagon and Carriage Shop of Henry Simcs, opposite the Parker House I nni i.ow prep;>rod to do all kinds ol work in this Hue ON SHORT NOUCE, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION To my old friends and enstomers at Gary. I wish to return thanks for past favors and patronage, ami assure them that if they call on me at my new shop here I will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Repairing of All Kin<|j| Promptly Attended tOwf JOS. SWADISH. West McHenry, Aug. 10,188&. DOWNS' Patent Self-Adjusting [IMPROVED.] Is the only perfect fitting, truly comfortable and Health.preserving Corset made. Has Mi Elastic Section above and below a Corded Centerp4ee«. Entirely different from any other. Kvery Corset is stamped and absolute, ly Guaranteed in every particular. Be sure to get the Downs Patent. Manufactured only by the Gage-Dewns Corset Co., Chicago, and for sale by Urat-class dry-goods stores every* iff here. Price f | ,60. '

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