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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Dec 1885, p. 8

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.•^' - *»*r> ^ * • <. : , - • . " - ' ' r*f HENRY COLB\ 'STfi'i iW'»U^>iw Tintl* Alt H A w< ll kiK>w»» trade journal^; marks tli«i i«n tw p^rniMiMMitlv pros>- ItrfriiiF In whU'li clfftptis,, nn>1 tru^f* •«»#•« itjmit each otlinr <io '|iiitrort!*it» phcI i O ' I ipt, The merchant. - want* h hnrm>«. lor mid al­ though hi® neighbor is ;i -good lianwss ^ ni:>k(*r *tid trafleswit^ him, !»<• ijn*g-» 'lncp lip can Mve BO^oon!* by fending to another town or another MtWe for his harness. The harness-maker, Jn turn, fends away for hl« groceries, boots, Mioes and clothing. The ehoe-m«ker * JUS away for his coat, ami the tailor, lor his booti. and so It goes. As a rjs~ fiilt the tajrmers, com ing into toWn, to , >trkde. see all the tradesmen sending to other towns for goods heemse they say they enn save money by so doing, come to the conclusion that they can rlo better elsewhere, and t4ien evfcry-- body growls about * bad times and no business. N"o wond« r! The business me-, themselves turn the tide or trade elsewhere, for if they can supply them­ selves to better advantage by depriv* log their neighbors of thtir trade, oth­ ers learn to try the same experiment. It is a dangerous one to inaugurate lor even if a trifle can be saved In the pur* chase of a harness, a pair of hoots^ a suit of clothes, a hat, a barrel of flour or a yard of calico, ten dol ars are lost . where one is saved and the e> tire bust- n« ss of the place goes to decay The fact is th*y gain nothing but. IJSS in sending away their trade from them­ selves. Show us a town in which peo pie make it a rule not to send away for anything they ca 1 get at liotne, and we will show you a town in which business is lively ami everybody busy and trade entering from abroad^ Prices are low and tradesmen patron­ ize each other, having iio suspicion lhat confidence will be abused. Let it once be understood that the business iiu-ii of any town are in the habit ot' sending abroad for their purchases and the business of the town will languish. Having no confidence in each other, how can they expect others to have confidence hi them? Thai's not the way to build up a town. 1'atronite each other, and keep all youf business at home. Please-remember that our stock in every department is very complete and that our prices are always th« lowest that can be made. We will not be undersold by any bouse in McHenry Co. Henry Colby. BOOK! o'EiCRANT Life ait'l Personal Memories o{j t.en. <. ran t in one volume only One ageist t-ol i 43 first liiiv; 10,00(1 sold first we^k. A ft engrav­ ing 22 x 23 inches of all "Our Presidents" Fkee to eaeli subscriber. Think of this! Some per­ son sliotil'l semi 50 cts. for outtll ami cji^rav- ingaml secure this territory. Book now out --n » wiiitnin for commissions. Aililves* Kluer PUBLISHING Co., 364 Wabash ave., Cliii ugo, lll.HOiS. gOOjOOO FRS. The Weekly Inter Ocean closed Us first rear with 10,000 subscribers. It closes tt four­ teenth year with,-- j. 110,000. *l« iiaper has grown steadily and rapidly In popular favor until it has a reading con­ stituency of 500,000 I >' ;|toeai»«e it has been for fourteen years the Best Newspaper, The Best Republican Paper, The Best Family Paper, The Best Soldier's Ppper, The Best Farmer's Paper, igpKtkpflatted States, ami has been growing I " better every year. AMONG ITS SPECIALTIES ARE ies By Tie Best American AUTHORS; INCLUDING Elisabeth Stuart Phelps, Charles'Egbert Craciilock, Julian Hawthorne, J. T. Trowbridge, -Fran.k K. Stockton, Sarali Orne Jewett, G. P. I.athrop, H. H. Doyesen, And Others. Illustrated Letters by Jenny June; Letters to A Mugwump, by the author of the Siva Letters; Letters from Abroad, by Theodore Stanton, Win. E. Curtis, and others; Woman's c Kingdom; Our Curiosity Shop; Curb-stone Crayons (Soldier and other anecdotes); Illus­ trated Itiographiee; Farm and Home; General --f>tte*ature. ^ The Inter Ocean Is the only Political and Literary Weekly that aims to cover each week the whole Held Of Foreign and Home News. It tells every week the story of that week, elearly and tully. r?- '/• AP;"--- . i \ " v V . X -t:,. .:s.; j:r. RIVERSIDE BLOCK, ^I<III:>u\, 11.L. - * ' . , ^ c. ' - ' • ; ; . :• f-1 ̂ : ' "«»•-».; |- ^ »• it General Merchandise. Merchitiis, McHeiiry, 111, New 6oods For Fall And Winter Use. An inlinen^c stock of seasonable nidrcliaiulise now in. Every Department full and complete. Prices, on many articles lo.wer than ever. We invite a careful iuspection of our CIlOTHING k DEPARTMENT. "Which we believe ton tain s the Larareat Variet of Ready-made Garments ever offered in this market; many of our new lines are in exceptionally neat and beautiful patterns, and no better made or fitting- goods are to'be had in America. To give us needed room for Dandling our new stock we Avill 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 prise; these offerings should com­ mand the careful examination of tjie closest -buyers. Our stock of Pants is now very complete, ranging in price fYom $1.25 to $7.50 per pair. Sv . The largest line ever offered in McHenry; all'sizes and for all ages; call and see the^p early ; our clothing has been bought at the very lowest cash price, and is now offered on exceedingly close margins. I BOOTS AND SHOES."! Book alone. $1.20 .50 .50 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .75 1 00 .90 1.00 1.00 .00 .50 .50 .50 .&5 1.10 3.50 2.80 4.00 .30 Our xtock was never more complete. This is oiie gt the most important branches of our entire business, and one that has received our vary caretul attention. We have studied our tr-ide- and feel confident we are bet.ter-than ever prepared to meet thinr wants. We continue to sell the celebrated liullalo Boots, Foster's fine sshoe for ladies best wear, and Kedpathsjjiu medium pi'ice goods. Dry Goods & Notions. Our store is full of all the latest styles and novelties, and' will be sold at our uniform low prices. The price of the Weekly Inter Ocean is only tl per year, posture prepaid. The Semi-Weekly Inter Ocean is published every Monday and Thursday. In addition to the features mentioned above, this edition every Monday contains the" sermons of Prof. Swing and other leading <iivines. The price of the Semi- Weekly Inter Ocean is$2.50 per year 'postage prepaid. The Inter Ocean offers a number of premium combinations, wv.i. 'h we believe to be the bust ever offered by a newspaper.' Below we give a sample of them: THE WEEKLY 1STUH OCEAN One Year AND Law and Law vers tl.80 Needle Work, by Jennv June. 135 Kmttingand Crotchet, Jenny June 1.35 Boys' Useful l\i*tlmes Famous People ot All Ages/-. .... L35 Talks with Homely Girls... 1,35 Burt's Selected Gems of Song 1.35 Bopps Calculator & Account Book 1.35 National Standard Encyclopedia.. 1.00 Nation il Standard Dectionar.v l.bn Lives of Our Presidents 1.75 Popular History of Civil War 1.75 Ladies'Manual "135 Mythological Dictionary 1 3,5 Dictionary of Synonyms. x .35 Usages of Best Society...... J .35 What Everyone Should Know l.5» Ur. Danelson Medical Adviser 1.80 Inter Ocean Watch .. 3.5C Little Detective Scale 3 <<0 Family, or Union Scale 4.25 Our Curiosity Shop.. 1.25 To find the price of the ^emi-Weekly with any of the combinations, add $1.50 to the com­ bination price for the Weekly. The Inter Ocean has subscribers In everv State auu Territory in the .Union, It paid postage on circulation in 1884 to the amount of 185,42102, There Is a continuous l^sue of the Daily and Sunday editions ot the Inter Ocean Kvery Day of the Year. The price of the Daily Inter ' Ocean, exclusive of the Sunday edition, is CIO per year, postage prepaid. Inclusive ot the Sunday editiop it is #12. The Sunday ItUer Ocean alone is t2. . Sample copies of any edition sent on appli­cation. Remittances may be made at our risk either by draft, express, poctoillce order, or regis- teied letter. Money sent in any other way is at the risk of the person sending it Address THK IN TUB OCEAN, : til Madison it., Cliicafo. Underwear and Flannels, : * , - r * Hosiery and Knit Goods, ' ' - j" ' V:,..,: 1 T2UNKS AID VALISES, CEQCKEBY, GLASSWASE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE CANNED GOODS, Md . Drugs and Medicines, Etc HONEST GOODS AND LOW PE10ES .WIN. . ^ ^ f . • • • -• *?" Our stock of Fall and VV inter Goods is very Complete in all Departments, and it is admitted by all that we are selling cheaper, qitilllty considered, than any other house in McHenry County. ' " " • " • ^ A nice line, well made, and perfect in fit. Overcoats a Choice Assortment. - . \ • - • . . . . . • • ; ' ^ This is a part of our business in which we take especial pride, and can save our customers from $ 1.00 to $5.00 on a garment and at the same time guar­ antee a perfect fit, wl •i-M .jio't-'i; A |ull line of M. Henderson's custom make, including the Kcd School House iShoe, the best School shoe in the world. , UNBEBWHAR, Lvery Department full and prices guaranteed to be as low as good goods representing the same values cun he obtained in Ill^ois.* Call and see for yourselves; *we want your patronagp<trmKire doiifg all m our power to merit it. ^ From all wool Scarlet at 49c up to*the finest goods in the market and down to the A, M. A. Brand at 33 1-3 cts each. We are lull.and ruuniug over with these goods and hope w inter wih g) come about January 1, 1^60, so we can unload. ^ ' • u t * Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Etc. Call for the Rroadhead (roods. The only complaint we evei hear abbut these goods is "they never wear out," and those who thint they need a new dress every mouth should not buy them. * - 9 r Always fresh and pure, We won't buy or sell what we would not be willing to use ourselves, ^"We guarantee to satisfy our customers, aud expect your patronage and will merit it. Comes^riff^ee~us^v ^ Perry Sc Owen. JUSTEN BROTHERS. DEALERS IX Furniture of All Kinds, West ;3Ie Honry, ill. We have one ot the Largest Stocks ot' Furniture of all kind^to be found in the county, and our prices will bu as Low as The Lowest. We keep none but the best, an I persons wishing to buy Furniture of any kind will save money by giving us ;i,call. We also keep a UiII line of samples of CARPETS, CARPETS, And can sell you one from the cheapest grade to a Brussels, as cheap as any house out side of Chicago. Give us a call aud we are sure we can savse you money on anything in our line. A full Assortment of COFFINS and CASKETS always on hand. m~ a Fine New Hearse Furnished at most Reasonable Rites, /mm West II rHenry, Nov. 25th, 1885. JUSTEN BROS. Patent Self- COPT DOWSS Adjusting [IMPIJOV^D.] Is the only perfect lining, truly comfort U>1« ami neniUi.preserving Corset ma<le. Has un hlaHtic section uIkiv© ami below a Centerpiece. Khtir*ily different from any other, hvery Corset is stamn^l an<l absolute- ly (jtiaranUMMl in every* partrrnlar. . lie sure to tfet the Downs Patents Manufaetnre«l only l,i<| Oage-Downs Corset Co., Chicago, a»«l for sale bv Hrst-cluns (try.goo.is Btoreo every­where. I'n.-c $ | ,30. ' m •\f,i «•*<» In- itiNte <tf { »toA **»& t**. McHenry. III., May 20tii, 1885. Send 10 rents posture and wu will until von frt*e rt royal, valuable, sample box of goods lluit will put you in the way ol making more mmey at once, tlian any thing clti« in America. Both scxeiotill ages can live at home nn<l work in spare ,Unio, or all the tune. Ca>iital not required. We will Btart yon. Immense pay pure lor tho.-e who start at once. . • StinSon ft Co., s Portland, Maine. For Sale. Twenty Bulls, full bloo«^a»<l grades, tolled Aberdeen •-ArijfuB, Galloway, short Horn, and Hereford. G«org»» Aboott & Hon. Six miles w«'gt of Mc-' Henry and Four m les ea^t ol Woo.il- ftock. Postofflce address W<»od-took. HI. li-4w JOS. SWADISH, * WAGON and CARRIAGE maker. Having leased the Wagon and Carriage Shop0 ' of Ilenry simcs, opposite I he Parker House 1 nm i.ow prepared l«» do all kinds ol worn in this line OA' SHOUT NO 1 ICE, and E GUAR A NT EE SA TISFA CTION. To my old friends and ruotomerg at Oarr, 1 wish to return thanks for past favors and patronage, and assure them that if lliey call on me at my new shop here I will endeavor to incrit a continuance of the same. Repairing of All Kinds Promptly Attended tO. JOS. SWADISH. •Vest McHenry, Aug. 10, I8d5 l-'ook and Heating fetovcS, Uuiti Coal and Wood, of the latest style* nnd patterns, at J, I, dioiyV T1IK OLD FOLKS AT IIOMK. Wliito Hen Burning Oil The New York Hoard of Health estimates hat 30,000 live-) have been destroyed by the explosive quulitie-i of Petrolanm. If every Household would adopt thd White Seal Oil or Family u<e, none of these unfortunate oei loats would occur. White'S^il Barain? Oil lias none of the defects usually foil nd in common Oils., It cannot be exploded, does notchin' thn wick, will not smoke, emits no offensive odor, and prevents"the breaking of chimneys. White Seal Burning Oil is a rich oil for illuminating .purposes. ,lt is as light in co or as pure spring water. It gives a strong steady light, and l/lirns much longer than common oils. It the White ^eal .Iluming Oil is not sold in your vicinity, send yoiir order direct to «' e for a barrel or a case containing two neit five gallon cans. BROOKS O I L CO. 6 Euolid Ave-, Cleveland, 0. A book of 100 pages? . The best book lor ail • advertiser t«> con- •suit, be lie experi- I eneed or otherwise. It contains liM> ot newspapers and eMtiinates oft lit! cost ol'ml v«'i'11 sing. Xlie advert ise r who Wants to spend one dollar, finds In it the in­ formation he requires, while lorhiin who will invest one hiuidred thousaiK" dollars in ad­ vertising, a scheme is Indicated which will Ine»'t iiis every re(piir«'nient, or can be made to doso bt/ slightchnnnflseasily arriredat bycof re/tpondence. 149 editions have been iMviicd. Kent, post-paid, to any address tor lo cents. Write to GKO. 1'. liOWKLL & CO., NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU. (10SpruoeSt.PrintingIlouaoSq.), Mew York. BQBSET C. BENNETT, -BREEDER OF- ( FOWLS DUKE OF YORK STRAIN. KICHMOND, ILL. First Premium Awarded Wherever Exhibited FALLOF 1885. For the fall trade of 1885 I have about 80 of the most beautiful birds I ever ivisit»ed, hatched in ineubat&r early in the season, so they are now well grown, full fledged, and mature enough for examination and rating by the "American Standard." They are the handsomest, largest and best fowls I have ever offered to the public. Now is the time to order while i he number to choose from is so large. It will pay for a tea mile ride just to look at them. I will make reasonable rates for Fairs, Trios, or Larger Merc. Call at the residence of Dr. Bennett, Richmond, or address Itobt. C. Bennett, RICHMOND, McHENRY CO., ILL. Wews; ffiVEBTiSlTO The Old Reliable aud Best OnelBOM ' Baking Powder Made. (One Teaspoonful to a quart of Flow.) I Ob the market for 10 years and RECOMM ̂ by prominent physicians as bealthfuL Iarranlci to lie Dree from imimmin | •Bd all injurious ingredients and toclra 1MVW feet *at is faction. . Ask your grocer for a free sanpli fortrilL' MADE ONI.Y BT CHIRM KMUFiGTURING COL Also mannfflrtur***^ Table ffeniwLMi lies, 1 userves. Mapie 8yrupa, VlKfQgm ing Extracts, etc., eta 8T. LOUIS, MO. iK

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