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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Aug 1889, p. 6

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yirm3 . ^ >•- mr "^3 MH 83EBS life take their word Advise them to takc| Chamber- " Remedy and cure it. For land hoarseness it has bo Sold by G. W. Besley. CATHARTIC PILLS ARE WHirS. To the liver and bowels, but give no _ th. The more you take, the more l lleed. Miles' Tills, (M. P.) positively ithen. The longer take 11 the less Samples h-ee at Cesl«yr's Drii^f. Store. •• A WORD TO THE WISE. Spring has come with it« sudden and extreme changes of temperature and now is the time that all should be prompt in .•securing some good tonic to, strengthen the blood and stimulate the system. To be found at J. A. Story's. WHY IS IT. ^ Tfcat people linger along always corn- ' thing al'ont that continual tired feel- ? One bottle of Beggs' Blood Pori- • Md Blood Maker will entirely remove . tMelnttng, give them a good appetite ; tod ngtalatc <lin>~'tion. For Sale by J. JL Story, MeHenry, and John Humphrey, W f c v o o n a a , D r u g g i s t s . ^ 7 " " HOW CAN'PARENT*: ° f!'. Allow trheir childrsm to eottgfc and «trei& and cough and calmly ftay: "Oh, K» only a little cold," and keep giving tbem cheap and dangerous medicines, until they an down with lung fever or . consumption when they can be relieved so tarfy by Begg's Cherry Cough Syrnp? lithe# no superiors and few equals. For !SC»rt^\ m poem WS T«$ U THE Ro^fZ, t 'iwcr JACK ikicr. TfW ftMimCMMi 10AF-iJc FAIRBAMKmS^1 "VBiUt, This Is fe House, Out Jade befit These ate the parties, that lived In the house, that Jack built. These are the Clothes, that were j Worn by die parties, that lived in Hie house, that Jack built These are die Machines, that The clothes, that were wota by \ The parties, that lived in the house, (kat •H |ack taDb " I hare w»<3 Palae'B Celery Compound and It has had a salutary effect, it invigorat­ ed the system and I feel like a new pmr>. it Improves tbe appetite and facilitates diges­ tion." J. T. Cor»- T.iMDr Primus, 6.C. Palne's Celery Compound 18 a unique tonic and appetizer. Pleasant to the taste, quick in Its action, and without any Injurious effect, it gives that rugged health Which orarythlno1 tAStiG ?00d. It CUTOS dyspepsia and kindred "disorders. Physicians prescribe It. fl.oo. Six for $6.00. Druggists. Wkli,s, Richardson A Co., Burlington. Vt. DIAMOND DYES Jfiver Jm *'^Jwa J» «wrtl Spring meaictac means more now^Htajattantt Old ten yean ago. The winter <>( HM O b«*Mt the narrea an faffed out. The same moat be strengthened, the blood purified, lirer and bowels regulated. Paine'a Cehary Compound-- Iki Spring mtdieine */(Mtoy~doe8 all tbUi as nothing else can. PrmrOmi by rhpeieimna, Hteenmtnded by Druggist*, Xnderaed by MinUUre, OwrMtiwt ty the «»**/ The Beat : Spring Medicine "In the spring of lflSTI was all run down, would get up In the morning with bo tired feeling, and was so wrtalc that I could hardly g( arounn, Ibougfcta Settle of Palne's Celery Conjr pound, and before I had taken It a week 1 lett- very much better. I can cheefully recommend It to all who need a building up and strengthen* . log medicine." Mrs. B. A. Dow, Burlington. V% LACTATES FOOD ii rgetr-. This is the Soap, that was used In die Machine, that washed die * Clothes, that were worn by the patties. That lived in the house, that Jack built, W$l m- Mleby J. droggiste. equa A. Story and John Humphrey, Hie universal verdict of the people who , have used Clarke's Extract of Flax (Pa­ rs nfflo) Skin Cure award it the first and ; pigheet place a« a remedial agent in all CftSfes of skin diseases. Erysipelas, ! ecsema. pimples, unsightly blotches, hu- miliatiug eruptions, boils, carbuncles, -tetter, etc., all yield to this wohderful '<1 Preparation at once. Price $ 1 for a large M oottle at Geo. W. Besley's drug store, i'• Wf>,«1 MeHenry, 111. Clarke's Flax * ?J> : Spap is good for the skin. Try it. Price -,y - 23 cents. . CLARKE'S EXTRACT OF FLAX I _ COUGH CURE. -.-I' > It is a gore cure for Whooping Cough. ; It stops the whoop, and permits the ; child to catch its breath. It is entirely . harmless. Good for any cough of child- ,S' hood or old age. It heals the bronchi pfMf -i and lungs, and stops the cough. Fbr i Winter or Bronchial Cough this syrup is the best ever discovered. Only one size, large bottle. Price $ 1.00, at G. W. Besley's Drug Store. Clarke*b Flax Soap makes the Skin smooth, soft and white. Price 25 cents. EFFECTS OF MODERN LIFE. Enaennt authorities unanimously agree that the high pressure methods of human JfV nrp T-Miimiv n.»nwi>. ».s ™ nation of nervous invalids--subject to all manner of nervous affectation s, hcadache, insai- ty» dizziness, neuralgia, backache, hys­ teria, nervous trouble of the heart, stom­ ach e, kidenys,, brain, etc. Ladies and gentlemen who are troubled thus, or who ftre compelled to keep late hours, do much mental or physical work, or worry 5Ut business or domestic troub- remember that that no other i the world will so speedily cure «, remove wory or the blues, piil sleep, relieve pain, and "brain and nervous system as Mflee' great discovery the Restorative It co con tai s no opium or mor- bottles free at Beriey's rtine. Trial Dreg Store _________ Herbert Sperry, Tremont, 111., had Erysipelas in both legs. Confined to the house six weeks. He says: -'When I was able to get on my legs, I had an itching sensation that nearly run me crazy. I Scratched them raw to the bone*. Tried everything without relief. I was tormented in this way for two I then found Clarke's Extract of (Papillon) Skin Cure at the Drug Store, uBed it, a d it has cored me sound and well." Clarke's Flax Soap has no equal for Bath and Toilet. Skin Cure $1.00. Soap ?5 cents. For sale at G. W. Besley s jre. Si year. Flax iBabywaetfek, wegaeeberChaleeia, When die«H a Child, cbe cried for Caatoria, When she became MIm, die clung to Castoifa, ..f. - O. NgCDHAM'S sons 116-lir DearbornStrMt CHIOAOO 111 Qanr And Cure* eum. _ ,t«rrh, RheamaUsm, Drspepsia. Si HMdMbe, OonittfiMon.hees, Wbooptncc Ooujrh, and all Send for efc- RICHARD BISHOP. a DEALER To the Farmers ofWcHenry County and;V»cinity: :f:aia now pre pared to show new attd clean assortment a1 AgriculturaHmplements secoad to none in the county and at prices that I am <?onfidenr, will pay you to investigate before inakinsr TOW.purcl * "t* \^ i- •* -r... W' »Jr ^ % V,* ' ,4e- V. ' 4* \ w y Vt 1".\ -i-" . * ft S, IH ' - • ,%• ' i > - ' " v . y , 4 * \"U\f>• C J-' • "J\f, ,p>*'-V,"- P E R R Y % McHeiiry|; lllmdis. 't " . * ' \ "'4 ' f' -V' •, • ^ v ̂ ...A 1 1 ** * *** " * ' s I ;*% < : ARE OFFERING v " Vi ^ Le V A ^ ^ •V : Y\\ * : j * 1 w 1 W Ilff8 8MKEK-CO J?.TL -1-^ cms week *, If you want to own the beat, behold it here, finely finished, well proportioned, light running, durable, superior quality, unex­ celled. Do you want a wagon? It so examine the Bishop before you buy. Always on hand, Farm Trucks with broad tires* "W ood and Iron Pumps, platform spring Wagottg, combination Wagons, fine Carriages, all kinds, that will bear close inspection, manufactured by tte Watertown Spring Wagon Co., of Watertown ft• who carry a three years stock, enabling them to season well their goods before placing them on the market. The McCormick Simple Knotter I It the best knotter on earth. It ties more grain with lesa twine--and does it better--thau any other machine. But there it little fibre on the market for next year and prices are dtily getting higher.^ The invincible McCormick offers you Twine when Twine is cheap* W ire when twine is dear. Foi particulars esil at Agricultural W arehouse of H1CHARD BISHOP, Much lias been said relative to the price of Binding ^WhSr^^ins season. Having just receivec a car load ot standard grades, I would respectfully ask those who are in need, of twine to give me a call, examine goods and learn prices before making their purchases. Prices and goods of all kinds guaranteed. Also on hand a lew ton of good G1 ound Feed that I will close out at $12 per ton lots. Call early and secure the benefit. Truly Yours, RICHARD BISHOP. DR. B. MINCER, --THE-- EMINENT OPTICIAN, OP DETROIT, Claims tbat Instruments for treating the Bye. hewerer goeii in the hanaa of one expert in fSelr ®a», in the hands of the ignorant are WfH titan useless a man mast Ue skilled In tbe treatment of the Kye and the anpiica. ttenof Inatruinenta in order to receive any •eneSt, If tic SB properly skilled he can fit UM aooat difficult eye without instruments. fHeaeea fltted with accuracy so as to preserve tM eyeaignt--the delicate construction ot tiie eye makes it necessary to use great care in •eleottac apectacles. R Mincer has made the ere his si eeial atudy.awl In his later year# has paid bis en. attastlon to the adaption of Spectacus to aaaae. Having a thorough experience tn . . _ and adapting Speciacies to the ey a jMBia ecabled to lit accurately in every case cf abeoraai vision known am FRESAYOPIA. HYPERMATROPIA MYOPIA, A* well as weak <irfht. requiring various tiated glas«. Hia improved specucles are of » perfect Construction, which assist and pre­ serve the eight, rendering frequent changes quite unnecessary. They conter a brilliant- ness and distinctness of ease ami comfort not geiiOiaUy eojoyed by persons using tpiota- eles. Bis teases are ground on the most scientific principles, rendering the eye as Clear aa when in the full strength of youtb. B. Mincer has some highly flattering testi- ttonials ot some of the iea<tfng oculists of the #ate as to his ability in fitting Spectacles. REMEMBER: He uses no instruments; He fits tlits eye tbe first time; He made the eye a study for #ftr twenty fears; » He uses pare crystal lenses. OPPOSITE BISHOP'S MILL, ILLINOIS. e guarantees satisfaction; « watte weak eyes enccessfull] saves eyes injured by uaii alt kinda of glaaaea * every "ariety of gtaasea. Inferior can M left at poatofllce and will pt attention. Mo charges for Purchased f* »r Casb. all ol which will be sold as low as the market will admit and furniph first class goodn. A FPI*JU MSOS OF STOW. AND other kinds. • ^ 'S Gall and see our Gasolene Stoves, OL48B OF ALT. SIZES COITSTABTtY W 'Wm Market, at Bottom Prices. AND Will be done on short notice and share of public patronage respectful! 'WM:* Call stock. and inspect their '""•X'-if /fei; : ?f ' f i ^ >\*T3r ' -X. 'J. PERRY & OWEN. r .s'.r i '/•by *M ' •'*?> s? ^ MeHenry, Qlinois. V>t; _ // •' • .. , J^s.T A)Vv • *"'• ' ' "i, •» T*** f - *• "*,**«•' " •vv -is ' :,i ' " t j f f i - 4 ; ? : ' ^ • „ • yTt »T « !«< i ' " J? " . . *• ? n c ~ : W:1 LUULJt The owner of this horse uses 5/^ Ironsides Sheet for the stable. It keeps the horse clean and ready for driving and saves an hour's work each day. 5/A Lap Dusters imSSKAS^ 5M Ironsides Sheet saufu: riiM ia MaMs. 5A Clipper Fly Nate***™™* ktalMlMlte a* bit Iks out 100 other styles of 5/A Horse Sheets and Ylj Nets, at prices to rait everybody. For •ue by all dealers. If you oan't get them, write wl . * i Bimwooi kJSBSlY BIBS RING WOOD, ILL, -"The cows in this herd were taken froea tfre Chestnut Farm Herd, the home of Uabrieile Champion No. 14)02, with a sevt'u days* test of 17 pounds, 8 oz. A sister of Champion Magnet 6,4e0, and Al|*heon's Belle, No. 27,194, with one days' test of 6 pounds, 8 ounces, and83 pounds 8 ounces in seven days. Ohauipion Magnet, No. 6,480, at tbe head ot Chestnut Farm Herd, is a son ot Champion of Ameiica, No. V>ti7, who is tire ot twenty cows with reeorJa of ii pound a and over. We have two tested daughters of Champion Magnet in Eingwood Herd: Marie O. Magnet, No. 22.i>ui, 16 pounds 8 ounces at Mmonths; Alberta Pansy Magnet, No -A),740, 10 pounds. 8 ounces at 8* months. Atplieon Mlcawber, No. 8o,7w3, a sob o< Alpbeon's Belie, by Cham­ pion Magnet at the head of this herd. These cows are for the special pnrpoaa of butter making, Any one in need ot butter producers can Una none better than iu this nerd. There is no need of producing 850 pounds of milk for ten pounds of butter.: Uabrielle Champion 14,102 gave 9 pounda 18 ounces of butter to one hundred pounda of milk at the time ot her test. Don't imagine that the Jersey is a dainty feeder; in lust, tor tbe aiae of her body, ahe is a gourmand. Milk will soon be tested at all creamery ea- tabiitilmients and {taut for accordingly. The man who receives a chock at tbe rate of 9M pounda per hundred will be the kicker. "T^yo^wTstTuTprepare"for' Ihis'caiT ana see what we hare. A grandson of Champion Magnet through Loadstone, 18,618and Alberta1 Pansy Magnet (see above) ror saia. Ai*o two grandsons of Alpbeon's Belle through Count Ot. Aubin. W %)so have a high grade 3.year old better for sale. Will be fresh soon. P, S. llAKBISOtf. BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. MONK OCNUINC WITHOUTTHC Ml LABEL Maaoffd tar wm. Atkcs ft Som. Pbllada., who Make the famooB Horse Brand Baker Blankets. Sick Feeders, Graduated Medicine Olaeees, aad all the requisites of a sick sown, can be foand . m #to«k & t J . A . S t o r y ' i . • ' r ^ : i Gtvy>Mc History sf the Jteton Flood, Prafaflely IUiutnted« ^ With views of all sorts connected wi» the terrible a^enes of tbat mighty innndatioa. Mmo. MSpagaa. Price fl.00. Liberal tmu. Tbonaand_s want It. Deuanl is imaseaaa. .m?: • ->y- * ; r!,Mf Wl t 4* Cfc ;• - • - • ..'.•r";-^ -i Ci- , -W4>J n *"5 ^r>~ - ^ , For the next four weeks we will sell our Summer Dress Goods, Trimmings, Laces, at discount of 10 per cent. Also BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING Ladfa' tad (hat's UNDERWEAR, With the same discount. We wish to close these gjoods out in order to make room lor new ones so come one and aU and we will give you the best bargain* of the season. Men's outing fancy Flannel Shirts, the most comfortable anc proper thing for the present weather. We offer special bar­ gains in these, full width, length and - * •' *1 * ' ft I 20 Cents pe: r Fair. " iSe^s' ' ptu^' "^li8^^ii^Tis!i 1-2 Hose, unbleached, double sole, heel and toe, at the low price of 20 cents. W e have an elegant line of lace Flouncing in Spanish, Guipure, Chantilly and Duchess^ in Black and Cream. Embi oidered Swiss Dresses, Batiste, India Linen, Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries. AU of these we will sell at a great reduction. ? '* •vt. - ^ „ - j- c , f > * - • We This and bo does not exist and it to do all that is claimed will cure all diseases of tl Md kidneys, will remove pimples, •alt rheum and Of&er affectations i»y impure blood. Will drive oat of the blood apd prevent a~s veil u* Cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation or. indigefttaon try Electrictric Bittera--entire Kittisfac- tion guaranteed or money price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at G. W. Besley's Drug Store. f •}; THE PRIDE OF W OMAN. • A clear p*early and transparent always a sign of pure blood, and all per­ sons troubled with dark, greasy, yellow or blotched skin oan rest assured that their blood is out of order. A few dosee of Beggs' Blood Purifier & Blood Maker will remove the cause and the skin will become clear and transparent. Try it- and if satisfaction is not given it will cost, you nothing. It is fully warranted. For Sale by J. A. Story, MeHenry and John Humphrey, Wauconda, Druggists, LOOK TO YOUR HEART, Mrs. Charles Greenwood, of Tuc lis, had what the doctors called i r but she got little relief until she took Dr! Miles' New Cure, which soon made her long winded, stopped the pain in chest, swelling of ankles, cough, palpitation. Sold at ltesley's. etc YOl CANNOT AFFORD. At this season of the year to b© with? oat a good reliable diarrhoea, balsam lit the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflammation of the stomach and bowels are exceedingly dangerous if not attended to at once. One bottle of Beggs' Diarrhoea Balsam will do more good in a case of this kind than any other medicine on earth. We. guarantee it. For Sale by J. A. Story, MeHenry, and Juittt Humphrey, WauconU*, itatg- F(k\ SALE. •The undersigned offers for sale a house and good garden, situated in the village of Ringwood. House contains ten rooms; good well and cistern. Barn and other out-houses. Plenty of small fruit on the premises. Will sail on reasonable terme am} on time if desired. Possession will be given on or before May 1st. For further particulars inquire of, - , . WESLkT LAI D, " '..j King wool. IH, c 8! ̂ •< WATCHES JEWELRY, ETC. < . J• iy- Smith has now on hand onffi*)# fhe finest stock of Watches. CloeSlj Jewelry', etc., ever brought to this town, to which he invites the attention of the public. If you want a good watch. Gold or Silver, a Chain, Ring, Pin, or in fact any thing in the Jewelry line you can find it at his store, of the best quality and at the lowest living price. Call and examine his goods before you buy. •I P. S*ITH West of RirerM't* Henry 31 And Fins nfW! PI . keep the best line of family. GROCERIES, To be had in the market, El^in Con. Milk 3 § can Peaches, ti • ft it j 15c 10c " . -£ '"ri- ' f!Tomatoee, .* ̂ s. *: . 10c Apples, ,iS ;f 8c Corn, 10c5 3 banfli flJr 25c Blueb's lOo, 3 ** Blackberries DeLand's Salariitu% 20 fts Dried Peache^ Fine Prunesa Good Japan Ti^ « £ 25o 8c 6c L.00 5c 20c West MeHenry, II. tiie Threshing Machines then ia use were almost wholly of the class known as the " Endless Apron" style. Then it was that .Nichols & Shepard, of Battle Creek,Mich.,invented and began to develop an entirely new and novel style of Grain Thresher and Separator,which they very appro- piately named the " Vibrator.1' It was a revolution in Thresh­ ing Machines, and from a small beginning of five machines in 1858 they soon reached a p'ro- duct of z,ooo yearly. jpTheirVibrator drove the"Eftcl- less Apron" machine out of mar* ket, and all other makers copied it as closely as they dared. To­ day all Threshing Machines of any reputation or merit use the principles of the old Vibrator. Nichols & Shepard have con­ tinued in the business without change of name, location, or management; and during the past three years have brought out and developed another new Threshing- Machine for grain and seeds, as superior to all existing machines as their former was to the ' Endless Apron.' They name this new and improved Thresher The VIBRATOR and predict as great a revolution in the trade, and ad complete success over all rivals as they had thirty-one years ago. If yon are interested as a Farmer or ThwJ> trman, write for particulars, which -fend free. Address "* AGENTS WANTED ft SHEPARD* BATTLE CRBEK, MICH. ENTIRELY NEW BOOK. TO SSIiL AH The most wnn'terftil oollecMon of practical* real value and every-Ouy iite for the people ever published <m the glo*<e A marvel of" mmneysarittg mid money'earning tor every one owniDK it. ThMiaaixle of lenutiful, help­ ful engravings, allowing just how 10 do every­ thing. No foiiiDorit'oii; nothing like it in toe universe w hen you select lhat wbirh is ot h ue lutue gale* *m> sure. AH sinccre'.y desir­ ing payiny employment »n<1 looking for some­ thing thoroughly first.clast nt an estraorrtt- nariiy low jirii-e, 6h'>ul<i write for description' »nrt terms 011 the jnott ren arkaMe achiore- rnent in book.making s<nre the w rlil ^egan, SCAKHEL * CO., Box 5,008. 8t Louis or Fhiladelpbi*. WASTED FOB THE BOOK JOHNSTOWN VALLEY OP DEATHS ^ r7i^t V4:e^uo.a o*r townS /ilf 1 or ho,,8e»* factories, churebea tnouean«ts of lives; heart rend- Bn,iseparation ofloved ones; tulesof hivoeiivTi8! 'wrrow escapes from death, »W? riLL f#' Pluu^.ering the boshes of Tie- the^.t1!®"111*/ 1!>.® 'arvivors; _fr®»tett calamity of the times, fan* illustrated. Sen«t thirtr rents tn stamps fer »»•--' Terms liberaL • outfit to save time. OKSHKK AatoMAK»«. CYwiana^ <SW|p

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