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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jun 1886, p. 8

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I lOTiylw'^'w +)«•• of tii^B kMtiM Mftltx I«t» when they pf' If* WW* Nktlfl to tlM actions of Presllent Cleveland !« bride that the Associated tbemf They cer- ttils or the Prera tin It to them. We claim «iM when Giwrer Cleveland was to the bl|h«it office In the gift •fib* pMpto that he did not loae hit HMIM4 or bit private personal self; t* Pracldeot hie aetlons were pub. I a, let When blseffoial work for toe day %•• d*M he beeame as any private Individual and/or his actions he waa itesponslble to himself and .bis Ba chooses to get married, a tWf sensible thlof, and no? the >*«>&• of tbe country are informed ihat he and bis bride lunched at two •IsntN past twelve, and feasted for in how and four seconds; that they dined while yet ratigued from a ten- ttile-and-a quarter drive; that tliey re­ tired at nloe minutes and sixteen Mooails past eleven, etc., ad tib (um% mtnmwn. Rot! Bosh! "Famili-irSty bneds oontemptarill we respect our President and his fair bride the more If wo know their every action? We aay: Let tbe sanctity of their inner Uvss be preserved, and if our worthy President chooses to feh with gloves •a his hands, and wear bob nails In bis . shoes, so mote It be, and It's nobody's boslnes6. AYER'S Pectoral. He cttsr e--jlsllsaiesoiBSldioesfai thai* issthaesafisetiaf thethieatand lungs: __ iso triiad withbythensjorlty of anffer- .In. Iks ordinary eoagh or oold, molting aa a trifling or Mcowriow M- , is eftaa tat the b înniag U a f atal ATU'« Caunar PICTOIAL baa tfWKB iu iflmyln a forty ywui' flght (|rith throat and laag toiasai, tad should bo ' laksni i ia an aaass withoat May. AVsntMe OOM*Cus4. *Ia mil took assvaraooM, wMeh aflMtoi tarns. thai a twrtMaeoa^Laiid passed ktaiur MM* Wtthoot stoapTTbo doctors •M n.1 triad ATaa'a COUT PEC- L, vilek leHoved say hum, induced aad afforded toe the nSti mwwy of an strength. By tbe A an of the ncnuL a perma- waa affected. I aa mom Ct years hale aad hsaitjr,aad aaa wtWal year "t«Gsmr tactout saved me. HOBACB FAMRAOTHNB" BoeUaghae,18,1881. Croup.--A Xoiher'a Tribute. 1 "While in tba coon try laat winter my llttte -^toy, tkiw yean old, was taken ill with croup; Jit teemed aa if he would die from atrangu- laticm. One of the family suggested the use v ief ATaa'a Caaaar PECTORAL, a bottle of H% which waa alwaya kept in the house. This • • ;Waa tried in small and frequent dotes, and if toour delight in leas than half an hour the little patient waa breathing easily. The doc­ tor aud that tba Caaaar PECTORAL had tared my darling's life. Can you wonder at e? Since rel; ely_yours, Mas. EMMA Ginm." ^ r gratitude? • 150 Vast 128th 8U, New York, May 16,1S83. « J ),AT8 MM] ATEB9S CHERRY PECTORAI. ^ ' in my family for aereral years, and do not - ^hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual i' ' . .remedy for coughs and colds we have ever SlV * tried. A. J. CRAJTZ." ̂ , Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13,1882. MI saSmd for eight yean from Bronchitis, g ^ and after trying many remedies with no suc-#̂#•"•1. 1 was cured by toe use of AYER'S CHE». >r PacroaAL. JOSEPH WALDKH." Bylialia, Miss ̂April 5,1882. , f\ ' " I csjmot say eBooch in praise of AVER'S j^v v..;-j CVKRKT PacroaAL, believing as I do that I .Mr< baa fcr ita vmm I aboald long since have died troaMaa. E. Buowa." Trass, April 22,1882. M ~ X» ease of aa affection of the throat or %taap exista whiah eannot be greatly relieved i#tf thtaa of Avars Caaaar PECTORAL, :Tj»nai It Will ahaays cart when the disease is art alnaflr beyond the eaatral oCaMdMaa. raarABip BT Dr.J.C.Ayer*Co., Lowell, MIM* MdhyaUDn«gista. REPORT OF THE N D I X I O N NATIONAL BANK I At Woodstock, Illinois. --AT THR-- /"flow «f Bonnes^ Jnppfld, 'g - ,"*T ' ,1'f : • i* -v Jt, v •INERAL MERCHAPTFS) iffi rtjf f ZM* BEST IK THE TUAXtm Mason anaXiigntmng to WEST fRlCES. Oweu 1 latest improved Machinery , and all warranted KB represen MoHENRTB e can discount them all on the old reliable Bert rand A Climax, Standard. Monitor or Star, Crawford, Case, NorwegiiE? 1? urst & Bradley and others, sold very low to thin them oat. MOWERS! MOWERS! . MOWER81L Look out for our Six Foot cuts this season. The fiureka 6 toof FOR RELIABLE GOODS Sara Habdwabi Hardware! As Brightnt, Fiwtst, and But Spring Styles. Complete in assoitment, splendid in quality, and at the very low­ est prices consistent with good quality and honest quantity. Honest dealing, truthful representation in connection with the largest line of Ready-Made Clothing ever brought to this market, which for style and general mnke »»p cannot be excelled in America are tfeeinducementawe offer in this department. Boots and Shoes for 1886 The largest and moet desirable ever Now in and arriving. shown in McHenry. We have made Style Quality and Service Our special study, and feel confident we can please every taste and every pocket. G R O C E R I E S . ' : Stock very complete, and Prices exceptionably low. URIKRS AND And every other Department full of Seasonable Goods, in wide range for Styles, in quantity and quality, in newest aud most exclu­ sive tyles, in prices uniformly low on every article, we offer the best opportunity of the season. HENRY COLBY. ISTOne Door West of the Riverside House,, dealer If ! W1LKFP WAliKl l» And caretully examind all goods in Agricultural lmplemenst, for sale by 8 X S S O P , McHENHY, ILL,. Ad aad dlseoaata...... 41M^75 801 ; MSGS i to secure circulation... 60,000WI i appntTod reserve agents. 1X.3B0 SI I \ other Katlonal Baaks 22,807 is i aad other easts Uaau 74 r ; of other banks 3.5301 I ear. aiekeis M peaaies......... 9 IS I ?•••• 25,207OSI I tender notes sittoosl . , ajl'a fcind with D. 8. Treaanrer pereswtolcirculation.. SJMOtl sipie ftua U. S. Trwaurer, other than pereeatsedeaipUoaiuud l,t»e» 'J. .....A»6,7tf7 7# !̂ ftsp,ta| Meek paid la so.ooooc Sanies fand 85,000del VaoWded proflts 1,24494 Bank Kates oatetaailag... 46,00008 IfdiyldBal deuoaits aabject to cheek 174,538 36 « piSiSBd CertUoates of devasit 924 eu *atal 429G.707 79 «A*« OF ILLINOIS, U. Oawtf of Mcflenrj. f*8 ? Murphy, Cashier of the above I hank,do eoleaanly swear that theabove beUef U *r°e tbe m'" knowled8* ^ ! , JOHH J. MCKFHY, Casbler j,.,,; ag^ofJaaief MS ̂8worn ^'ore me this 8th p,b"e- X. A. MtmBT, f•<,. Wm. B.STBWAKT, JOiUI J. MuaFHY, 1 a ",oney w Loan -On Seal Estate, in sums of $500 * 4o $10,000. Time and payments ' sî it borrower. ; JOHN J. Murphy. f E. LAWLUS, i MOKJ MOLD THE PORT At V 4 • WW- AlsoTths Celebrated iGARLAND STOVES & RANGES, And in short, everything in the H«i Stove and Tin Line. WE HAVE A FULL BTOOS Of J. carry a full stock of all goods in this line and everything war­ ranted as represented or n« sale. Bear well in mind that I will not be undersold and am confident that I cau save thing in my line if favored with a call. you money on any- OABS, QAB-LCCKS, TBI SOUS, AII0 nSBUB IACD1W AtL IQDEDSa ^Which will be sold as low as the same quality of Goods can bought anywhere. Call at my store before buying elsewhere. THE FINEST LINE OF BIRD CAGES IN TOWN. MIB Promptly Attended To. ZtSTNo Trouble ;to Jshow Goodie®" McHenry, III., May 24th, 1886. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Rotary Stoel Disc Barrows, wrought iron frame, chilled cast iron bearings, self feeding oil cups, and all journals protected trom dirt cut will draw with less dtfaft than any 4 toot cut made and leayr your grass in better shape to dry. Call and see one at our pla#.!* ave the Standard and Manny, both iu wide and narrow cuts.*] The Crawford, New Warrior and other* which cannot fail to you. Try d wide cut, as two rounds with one is equal to three' a narrow cut machiue, and can do it just as easy. THAT W< WARRANT. PULVERISING HARROWS OF ALL!KOTD8. Carriages and Spring Wagon*. We have the most popular makes, and can say here that we have*j the finest finished jobs^thai ever came into the county and the matefM ial can't be better. We have in stocK the celebrated LaCrosse Wall is carriage; the renouned Cortland, which we have sold hun-f dieds of, Henny, Miller, Fenner, and others, and the price we canr convince you is right. All waraanted for two years in regard to material. Call and see us before you invest in anything in our lin$ aa we are sure you can be suited; • A few Single Harness on hand. The best for the money ever offered. ' E. M- OWEN & SON. FOUND: FOl McHENRY • ̂ 4i'\ 1 Is the place to buy Groceries, i:^>WKS 1 Our ttock is Complete, our prices are Low, and our Goods the bet to be tound in the market. We visit the city we^fel^and,, ^ /vnp awt ia fresh and neW« " , therefore our stock is Call and see u», examine goods and learn prices. ALL GOODS JUST AS REPRESENTED. A share of public patronage'is respectfully solicited. The Highest Market Price paid for Butter and Sgi#* McHenry, 111., Jan. 25th, 166®. "fF-Tr, M. -DEALER IN-- He m akes nits to ordes of the best Cloths, Iforeigu or Denies- tic. Vt TBI LOWEST PRICES' LCHAS. H. TRYON. Ommw aaS Rtpairs Clotbss DRAINAGE ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR. Neatly aad-en short notice. I taken, Drains located and Grades established for Tile aac KSHwe 3dL<© a. Oall I Open Drains. Swamp ai d overflowed lands reclaimed. Elevations I taken of Springs. Pjnds b-nd Wa»er Connss amd ̂all work'requiring 'E. LAWLU4 [A lfie&siirjt Jsa. 19th, lgQ6. PSO. The celebrated John Deere. N. r!. Thompson, Brigg's Enoch & Co's., all warranted, and as all farmers know, standard goods the world over. BUCCYS, BUCCYS, - The Watertown in all styles, not dipped, but well painted, finely finished, lull shitting rail, and double collar steel axle, which you would do wejl to examine before purchasing elsewhere. R. BISHOP. A SENSIBLE MAN Would use Kemp's Balsam for th* Throat and Lungs. It Is curing moie cases of Coughs. A*thaa%, Bronchitis. Croup, and all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other mfldlclne The proprietor has authorized Geo. W. Besley to refund your money If, after taking three>fonrths of a bottle, relief Is not obtained. Prloe 50 oents and #1. Trial sice free. For sale la McHenry by Gee. W, Bask*. FV Ifflmk To Cash Buyers W« ofler extra Inducements In Flour •ads froa Idnnesota bard Wheat, t Mriirlll be appreciated. Fltutmmons A Evaoson. DONT YOU FORGET IT! ASA W. SMITH, --OF-- Woodstock, 3 • Illinois. Barkert by Millions ot nonev, oflej INDEMNIIT againat damage by yon Fire, Mghtnlng, Wind Storms, CYCLONES AND TORNADOES. Drop me a postal card and I will visit yon; call on me anrl I will write you a policy, and wnen either or any of these iteelructive el(*-« ments devastatea your property, happy will you be if you hold one of ray policiea, for I will Hureiy visit you, and .minister untosyou# will apt fecaake you. 1 AAA W. BMTtB, Waw'l Jnmemot_A g- Table and Pocket (Jut'ery, Clothes Wringers, Y^ashittfi Gun and fishing Material, Sporting Goods, etc, ATaTa AT BOTTOM Also a good stock of Fine Family Groceries, Canned Goods, Con­ fectionary, fresh Breil .and Baker Supplies, the largest stock 111 toft County. ROLLER MILLS FLOUR, Ho Snide Goods kept in Stock. WARRANTED Prices Satisfactory. ENCLEN. For Sale or Exchange, One £ood bouse and barn with other out-buildings, good orchard and all in good shape, with land from 1 to 14 acres; or will sell a part of the land by the acre without the buildings, Also will sell some good lots to anyone wishing to build. Will sell any or the whole of the above property very low, trade for a good farm or for Western land, Tbe aoove propeity is well situ­ ated near tbe depot la West McHenry III. 39tf S. RAYMOND. Buggy for Sale* The undersigned has a good single Boggy for »aie. Is as good -as VV 111 be sold cheap, ALBANY FKM*. <^end W cents post we will mall -- royal, valaal box ol goods I any thing msu in America. ages can live at home and ~ orall the time. Capital I-- . will start yon. immense who start at onoe. J-'M-Jk

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