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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Sep 1886, p. 8

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*»*«"« v j , . , ,- - - »«5 required to tt»oofl««t*r of tin < the owowMgarioe Mat and from mfam f the o'eomargsrlne dhpot* Ihetn ud to whom sold or : . > ' - sv - *< -% te-y&'i Mmkntg, r;Ss & Riverside West of the ElOttSOi . ,.£*5 ,< w.\ m%w s*0,' ' .+ - * <r*v ^ y . , " . ' | ^ Mchenry. WE8T Great Bargains Good Credit in |Uao the Celebrated OAKLAND STOVES & RANGES i. -,V s • $sk:*i[ .aFAQ-.'£j;fe'Aa&ii: JPD IDLISE RUUUI TOT TALL And w shaft, everything in the |(ft?dw<*ra Stove and Tin Line. Of all descriptions, to room for our new fte offer Special Discounts dtp i'-'s. i FULL r I A 1 OABS, OAB-LdtTKS, TBI WLIS, mom TACKLE r'TOewsfs? aegHis Stock of , %LL. Aftdat^Lfoeaf \iLsLM '-i./r.'L.-.s? M I dealers art required to pack I thejr sell ID a wooden or ^fwtikage marked as prescribed >*§*$ to destroy the stamps on soon as It ts emptied; [lliat every package purchased Ma emitaliis the proper revenue », caution notices, etc. On t»e day when this act foes late pfflMti, to wl*. Oct 3I.18M, all oleomar- on the "premises or any dealer be In wooden packages contain­ ing not less than ten pounds each, and every dealer most make, under oath, a written inventory of all packages on band Oct. 31, 1886, and forward the to the collector as above, show- tag the quantity la each and every package as follows: " It». 4 , : 'Oleomargarine on hand, October: I Slat, 1889. ; Be will also procure and affix to each and every package the proper tax-paid stamp, and canceel the same by narking five lines across the stamp* THE PENALTIES. The penalties prescribed for the violation of any of the provisions of this act are very severe, oat there la ao aeed of giving them here. DAILY. We will be prepared to show a Brand New Stock of Ta-Nlghtland T©-Morrow Night. And each day and night during this week, yon eaa find at Geo. W. Besley's dragsters Kemp's Suppositories, ac­ knowledged to be the most successful treatment yet introduced for the cure of piles. Old Batterers from this dls» stressing complaint are at once re­ lieved aid in a short tiaae a permaneit core established. Check the disease ID MOM by using the "most eflfctive remedy. Price 60c. Send address for ilet on piles. Box 395, Le Boy ?• ' K: A. I don't believe all that we hear about snakes; It Is not best to do so. bnt the following, which occurred in DeKalb county, seems to be a little ahetd, and we give it space just to •how what will come to people who rely on loe water as a constant bev­ erage. A snake swallowed an egg, and shortly afterwards crawled partly through the handle of a jug. It then •wallowed another egg, and found it­ self in an awkward fix. An egg was on eaoh side of the handle and bis anakeship couldn't get out, so he wss caught. Nothing was said in regard to the oontents of the jug. KING'S EVIL Wss the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that it could be euted by a king's touch. The weriilp wiser now, and knows that SCROFULA itttrough Amongits be cored by a thorough the blood. If this Isa ase perpetuates Its taint gsnerHon after generation. A esriler symptomatic developments are Iffesansn, Cmseosi Eruptions, Tu- »ors,Bolls. Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy­ sical Collapse ̂etc. If allowed to con­ tinue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Co* tarrk, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vart- ous ether dsngerous or fatal mMta, an fndaeedbytt. Myers Sarsapari/la the system Hereditary Scrofula, and the kfndnd poisons of eontsgkmB diseases mercury. At the esme time it en- ridM sad vitalizes the blood, restoring bsslthfui action to the vital organs ana j>JuTUB*lHgthaeutirB system. Thkgreat .' Begeoerativs Medietas of the jgeanine Sondurn* ̂ wtth Mow Dock, StU- . the Iodide* of Potatsium snd ftva, sad other ingrements of great po­ tency, csrefulhr and scientifically com- pouaaed. JtirorokhgeBentlly known Ana's ̂ Absolute Cure 9br all diseases csnsed by the vitlstJonof the blood. It is concentrated to the high­ est practicable degree, far beyond any . ether preparation for which like effects ; are claimed, and Is therefore the cheapest, , ss well ss the best blood purifying medl- | Ayer's Sarsaparillf J WtKPAIUEDBY | . $r. J. C. if w & Co., UmK, Mum. • [Analytical Chemlsta.] Sold by sll Druggists: price |1} sts kMtlMfor|B. Children t,Mi«t6t CLOAKS, By Sept. 10th, comprising this seasons latest designs and styles, trom the $3.00 Newmarket to the $35.00 plush cloaks toi ladies, and childrene und Misses garments in proportion. We agents in McHenry for tip Patent Flat Sean Gariits, Manufactured by Jaa. Peiteld & Co., the largest Cloak House west of New York. Having up­ stairs a well lighted private room off from the store sepecially for cloak trade, with patent hangers and table for displaying, we are >-ure our patrons will much pre­ fer to inspect garments privately. We are bound to offer the| Largest and Best STOCK OP Ever carried in thif town be­ fore, and make prices Lov All grades and for all a^es from 1 hour to 90 years. Prices the lowest, considering quality* Menasha Woolen Mills Algonquin, III* OKAUBB IK •i ttorw, ftswart, In short, we keep everything In tihe above mentioned lines, which we are offe". ing to the buy- *-- lblic as cheap as any other in this section. and See JOsBBVG ft REPAI&IVO. PKOMPTLT ATTENDED TO* JOtKTS HELM. Which will be sold as low as the same quality of Goods can bought anywhere. Call at my store before buying elsewhere. THE FINEST MNE OB BIRD CAGES IN TOWN. AJSD Promptly Attended To. 0-No Trouble to show Goods * „ mumm:-m& llay West McHenry* Illinois. --DEALER IN***'" yz Man of which have been reduced to LES8 THAN COST. close. W« also trfah t« eloM ont otu etatira ]ia* of Lsdiw sad JBmt Wslktag Shots, And Bs&tltnwn'a Low Cat Shots. Many of theses Goods are now offered at less than One Half For­ mer Price, and will be found woithy of inspection. Every Depart­ ment full of j Attractive in Style, Superior iti Quality, and at Prices uniform­ ly low. HENRY COLBY. Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Toilet Articles, &«.. Choice Confectionery The finest line of Pure Candies to be lound in the county. The best brands ot Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco always on land. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. W. Nichols, Jr., a Jeweler of large experience, has takan Window in tihs Store, and is prepared to do all work inhis line, GEO. W. BESLEY. -AND-- TRICOTS Just arrived, new patterns arge variety, goods warranted We carry in stock the well mown APPLETON TARNS In different shades and quali­ ties. We will receive this week a large Fall and Winter stock ot the well Known C>, H. FARGO Boots A i DRAINAGE ENGINEER AND SURVEYO tt. U vels taken, Drains located and Grades established for Tile anc pen Drains. Swamp and overflowed lands reclaimed. Elevations taken of Springs. Ponds and Water Courses and all work requiring urate Jeweling Ps O* Address, GREENWOOD, ILL. RUBBER GOODSr Ever brought to Woodstock, or into McHenry County. •Lii. A &OOD CIOODS WAT DOWN LOW W> TAKE THE UBERTY-ENUGHTBUNG THE WORLD, (n resard to the unoqualad merits of Fully warranted, all grades, all Our Fall stock of prices CLOTHING, Will be here in a week, includ­ ing the celebrated '-Dean" al wool suit, in black, brown, anc blue, the greatest bargain ever in town. Dress Good, Domestics, Prints Ginghams. . " BONTLITT * STOPFKU Hes«MeBsu7,/mMll,llMl SlMdtnc st theJuuncSb Cough. Ctta Choi erm Morbus, Dysentery, enrpai* 8. Johnoon » Co.. Bowon> Ma--. ftaayhiet free. Pr. X MAKE »SW. BIOS BLOOD. others like thea in the world* will poeitlweljr« seoiibd eeeh box le worth ten tlmee the ooet or * cure o box o me on urth will maka h«u IV Ilk. H. It care. ohick.ii oholm and rMMl Mwli ibwhiUlj Sr. wadhigklr m-itnM. OMO KiHt of hana FOE ALL CLIMATES, ALL PLANTS. All tested for vitality, and in Gardens for purity and value. LOW P • • • i • * ° * ' k * W o r t h O o r a , r i p e n e d i n e x t r e m e N o r t h i n ' 8 a a n d ' 8 3 . S l b l » f ' » 8TOVBS snd HEATERS, AIR WARMING URATES, SCHOOL ROOM HEATERS. Each combining the Radiation and Ventilation of an orss VIKS with the operation of a WARM AIH nuioi, alto Parlor and Cook ScoTea, Rangea, •RIPERIAL rVBNACES, te. Clrcnlara mailed on application. TBS RAYMOND RTS1TACE ft 1IT9. CO. 76 Beekman St. N. Y.CIty. The Origlnsl snd Fsmoua Thrse-Wheslsd Plow, îieh lor LlghtnMS of Draft snd Working Quslltiss is 4# $#SCMM Chsmpion of the Whole Plowed World. jp oiits ofIupemouty. It ran. lighter than any other plow made, jecause by means of the perfect support afforded by bree wheel* the plow is Cftn lCd) not dragged. It la easy on the team, because there is ttaolutely no weight oi& tlte borses' aecka. fnr- TKE UNIVERSAL FAMILY ISC ALE to A.W nCDISPENSABLB Kc^shsid Article. V(" lav' n "fptlme. accor t, -. :i" to lotiM ifii.ly. easily on •d. little • i> I'liRaptMl !« al) ^var nind. SBMO FOR 1# PAOB lui>,TK.\Ter> CIM-RUA*. I . S . 8PPIf>TiS SONS, KI JI i i, ::R, «'«NN. ALWAYS . L V STOVE SHELF. NO STOVE^ (or.i'i.Ki;: tu?ht and HtronK. tio!!it'ii!a! jr.isJ • n anrl f in NHi'tiiiiv ! !p, •sk your, hcj-iwsro d^n'er for on® or send v.. IVr t irjular. FITS ALLY SHE'Wr?.. i S . S P E H C i R S s a i l . CONN. It turns sqaate corners, rws either inwara or outward, as may t Tl*e recur Itarrow wheel le locked turnir 1 i>e desired PRICES. 1 , . --- --v--ww.»| nwvmu sis cAwcaue nun ...... ...M OJ. /». Imperial •S«w, yielded at rate of 236 bnab. P«T Mr*, Dakota Potato, best of 125 varieties; ROT PROOF, •LIGHT MOOFJ yield 785 bush. p«r acre. RockNW Tomato, Ureest smooth, AND earliest lar-e »ort; -rlr.*t » earliest, mow productiv.; mature uniformly ;Jbest for unexcelled. fLSOS lit PRBIfllTMS AT ALL FAIRS. 6«MD ro« CATALfKJUE AND VR1CR LIST of vegetable, flower and field seeds of all tested ^M^ordmpmmytljr tilled, making a seed store at home. LOWEST PRIOBS. •alMtble werieties. when plowing straight ahead, but unlocked by foot- .fip when necessary to turn. After the corner is Mined it locks itself automatically. Tlte CSSter wheels running in farrow 4F«ctually prevent any strain on the frame of the slow, or on the horses when turning. The plow is vrned on the same principle as a cart. Xhe front Airrow wheel im sift point Of plow, insuring a uniform depth whea sussing dead furrows or ditches. The land axle has a spring that seeps the plow from being too rigid, and causes it to wt level when crossing corn furrows or ridges. The team to laltehed the same as to a miking plow, and the horses draw easily and natn- *¥he plow to In front of the driver, .here ha work is constantly under his eye. These, and many other points, fully explained, illtw- jated and proved in our descriptive circulars, Mat free to any address. We also mail, free of charge, lb. Agricultural Pilgrim's Progress, by John-with-a- Bnaion, with illustrations ; the Story of the Flying Dutchman, a graphic sea sketch; and other literature Vhich will amuse, entertain and instruct, addrem, M0UNE PLOW CO., ••line, Illinois Rochwttfj N( Y., Chicago, III. U - } : MAKE MONEY! W e want Agents, fcoth ladies Hart gentle­ men, to sell our 8tandar<l AVorks, Gift Books, Family Itibles and Albums. Previous exper­ ience utineceosary. Positions worth from •1200 to *8000 pet year. Now is the time to cummeuce. Do not delay, bnt address at once, E. P, JORDAN A CO., St. Lome, Mo. DONT YOU FORQEJJT! M ? ASA W. SMITH, VToodatook. - lllinoiai. Banked by Millions ot money MMIIT 7 INDKMNIJT again Firs, Llgh4nin )ron at 4anag« toy ing, Wind Storms, QYCLONE8 AND TORNADOES* Drop me a postal eard audi will visit yen, eall en me and I will write you a policy, and waon either or any of these destructive eld •enta devastates your property, happy will yon be if yon hold one or my policies, for I w"i surety vtalt yon, and minister untotrou. Will not forsake yoo. w A , ialia J&i Corner Mslne Street and Public Sqftim ; Woodstookf llllnolflb REPORT OP THIS- C O N D I T I O . ^ --OP-- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANC At Woodstock, Illinois, --A.T XHB-- Close of Business, Aug. 27, '86. BB80UROB8. Loans and discounts |157,849 TT iKenlrafts 128 7S 0 ^ Bonds to secure circulation... 80,000 SO Due from approved reserve agents. 34,780 88 L>uo from other National Blinks.... • 11,(46 M Current expenses anil taxep paid... 1.061 4S CHE ks and other cash items. 379 84 ItuiH of other lianks 1,00FTSS Kri"' cur. nickel. A pennies 11S7 •^perie 28,76175 t .eg 11 tender notes 8,6000# ilc<l mpt'n fund with U. S. Treasurer (.% i»er cent ot circulation S.UOOS Uuo from U. S. Treasurer, other thee 5 per cent redemption fund 1,880 00 •H Total.. uapital stock paid in . 4nrplus fund (JU'iividod pro tits ,...$280,963 98 LIABILITICS. . 00,000 00 35,00000 4.0S6 84 National Bank Notes outstanding... 48,00000 Individual deposits subject to check 165,48888 Oetntnd Oertihcates of deposit...... 094 W Total... #300,863 M 4TSTE OP ILLINOISt l„ O'.'.tnty of McHenry. f I. John J. Murphv, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above < tat anient is true to the best of my knowledge m l belief. JOHH J. MUKPHT, Cashier. subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st lav or sept, 1886. EDWAHD U. QUIHLAK, Notary Pablle. Uorrect Attest:-- E. A. MURPHY, WM. H, STEWAST, JOH1T J. MUHIHT, VV Directors. Money to Loan On Real Estate, in sums of to 110,000. Time and paymen to -iuit borrower. JOHN J. MURPHT. Jphanoery Notice. STATE OF ILLINOIS, McHenry ConntV. Circuit Court of Mc.Henry County.** September Term. A. D. 1886. N a t l i n n S Hooker vs . tllen A. Hook«r.--• in Oliano.ery. Aff idav i t of the non-residence of Ellen i. Hooker, defendant above named, having been Sled in the office of the Clerk of said Circuit Court of McHenty County, notice U hereby given to the said Ellen A. Hooker that the complainant heretofore filed his bill of com. plaint in said Court on the Chancery aide thereof, and that a summons thereupon is­ sued out of said Court against said defendant returnable on the fourth'Monday ot Septem­ ber next. (1886), as is by aw required. Now, unless you, the aald Ellen A- Hooker shall personally be aud appear before the Mid Circuit Court ot McHenry County, on the first day of a term thereof, to be hold en at Wood­ stock, in said Oountv, on the fourth Monday of September, A, L>. 1886, and plead, answer or demur to the said Complaina its bill ot com­ plaint, the same, and the matters and thing, therein charged and stated, will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against yo* according to the prayer or said bill. E. E. RIOHAKDS, Clerk. O. H. DomrsiAY, Complainant. Solicitor. Administrator's Notice, ESTATE of James Gracey, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed A<t» mmistrator of the estate of James Grac.r, deceased, late of the county of McHenry aft state of Illinois, hereby gives notice that be will appear before the County Oonr. ofMo- He try County, at the Court House in Wood­ stock, at the September term, on the third Monday in September next, at which time all person, having claims against Mid estate are not fled and requested to attend for the pur­ pose of having the same adjn.tcd. AH pet* Son. indebted to Mid estate are requested te make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated tbl. M day of July. A. D. lflBS. JOHN H. GBACKT, Administrator.. .. #l--4w J MATCHED TEAM FOR SALE. A matched Team, four and flfl years old. all sound aod right. Will make a fine oirrlus I--u IsquiSA fttthlaofllo*. •fef: .M

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