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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 May 1890, p. 10

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1 : WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890. If any are owing us on the old score w* S would be very much pleased, and wt r ksow you Wouhl be just as much so, to ' havt) llie itceouiit nquitml up at onco. J, * i Ru< i V A Ktngwoud. StiHoh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, 1x>hb of A|>|ietit«,l)iz»iHWS, and all Hvnij»tom» of l).v*pe|«ii«. I'rioc 10 and,75 ©nt* per bottle. Sold l<y J. "JtTStovy. Will You Suffer wit-h Dyspepsia and Lirer C.mipltiini ? Shiloh Vitalizer is onamnteed to cure you. Hold by J. A. Story. • • • ,. OaU Me»l I Oil M»h\ I Alvray* in stock, at Bonslett &Stotfd'8, in Binuii or large lots, at close prices. The qnnlif-.y, styles and prices of our new line of dress goods pleases all who see them. ^ v STSVKNS A Miliar, Wwit McHenry. *r€..; \ GENTS. " « you want your Cloths altered to fit" you, and your Cloths Cleaned as good as new, E. Lawlus cau do you a neat job. Catarrh Cured, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the 1toaedy for you. Sold by J. A.^tory. SEED CORN FOR SALE. Stowell's Evergreen Sweet' Corn fltid "Red Cob'1 Ensilage Corn. Prices reason­ able. Special prices made on large lots. k^;( ^ _ JoHS EVASSOS 1% - ;V': ! A FORTUNATE WOMAN. . Ilrs. itary L. Baker, of Ovid, Mich., has reason to lie very thankful. She was a great sufferer from heart disease for years. Wa^ short of breath", had hungry spells, pain in side, fluttering, faintness, etc. After taking two bottles of Dr. Miles'New Heart Cure, sl>e says, t-I am better than for twenty years. My mind and eyesight have improved wonderfully. I advise all persons thus afflicted to use this great remedy." G. W. Besley, drug­ gist, recommends nnd guarantees it. -Dr. •- Miles' work on heart disease, containing marvelous testimonials, free. THE rULPIT AND THE STAGE. Bev F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Breth­ ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: •'! feel it niv duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My Lungs were badly diseased, and my % parishioners thought I could live only a * lew weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New discovery and atn sound and . well, gainiug 20 It>s. in weight. Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny X Folks Combination, writes: "After a s thorough trial and convincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at G. W. Besley's Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. and » $1.00. * Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for May, 1890. t j , F .'ancesco Crispi, the Italian Premier, Ik undoubtedly, since the retirement % " ' ofT'smarck from the Chancellorship of the German Empire, the most potent and |i and picturesque figure in European poli- f&- tics. A striking portrait of the Sicilian Statesman i^iven in Frank Leslie's «»ular M«h,r for May, with a very pestinf ^Jpcle entitled "Signor Crispi the Italian Chamber." by the Hon-rge Makepeace Towle. Douglas Sla-eloquently describes "Vancouver *, British : A Great Sea-port of >s*raexxth Century." "Elephant-catching »i». India, with Prince Albert Victor of , / Wales." is written about by a British / f Officer, and illustrated with great spirit. "Forest Destruction by fire," by Col. R J. Hinton, is truly an object-lesson to Congress. There are papers on "Chartres and its Cathedral," "Brass-hammering and IU-jK>usse-work," etc., together with the usual amount of first-class storys and other literature provided in every number of thi remarkable voluminous and entertaining magazine. "rtjl GrandHfe, Iwapldiw uA jwr njy fMyner l«ntr But linn* going to hurt you, so you qetd tf&vf for. ' dujt jit &ija bkt iteijy./ouargijot jc&red I feop% Oqtyyouiquft surrnider.to General Santa Claus >-.'s •: • i **•> tf- JSi ^ ̂ y ; !^airsank SANTA CLAUS • ORKAT EMAIiCIPATOR I (LAUNDRY MADE ONLY BY ^HKJAiRBANKicCa^ Chicago.^ WEBSTER THE BEST INVESTMENT For the Family, School, or Professional Library. 'WlABRlDGfwm Lii YDICTIDh'Atfcf ITSELF Has been for years Standard Authority in the Government Printing Office aiul U. S. Su­ preme Court. It is highly recommended by 38 State JS«i>'ts of Schools and the leading College Presidents. Nearly ail the School Jtooks published in this country are based upon Webster, ns attest­ ed by the leading School Book Publishers. iiOOO more "Words and nearly 2000 more Engravings than any other American Dictionary. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. Thejfew York World .ays; V.'ebster is al­ most iiniwrsrillv concededto bo the best The Boston Globe fays :,v Webster is the U> kn»\Yk-dgcd :-tar.(laril i.i lexicography. The Atlanta Constitution says: Webeter liaa long been tin' Mallard authority in our office. Th9 Cbicago Int9r Ocean says: Webster's VriiTtTiTc" I liiis always been the standard. The NOT Orleans Times Democrat says*. \Vel->tvr : - standard ntitii'.rity in our office. The New York Tribune says: It is recognized as the most useful existing "word-book" of the English language ali over the world. Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet-free. 6. * C MERRiAM A CO., IWn, Springfield, Maa» EUPEPSY. This il%hat you ought to have, in fact, o y?Q most have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching: for it daily, and ; raourning because they find it not. rrhouMltd* upon thousands of dollars are spent annually by our people in the = liope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be had by all. We guar­ antee that Electric Bitters, if used ac- cording to directions and the use persist- 115j wiH bring you Good Digestion and v oust the demon Dys^wpsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Elec trie Bitters for dispepsia and all diseases of Liver, stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and fl.OO per bottle by G. W. Besley Druggist. J Edward Silvey Chicago, gives testi- laony: My wife had catarrh twenty-five years; suffered severely for six years be­ fore she began to use your remedy. Un­ able to breathe except through the mouth. In a most critical condition Tned everything without reli >f when Dr" Streeter ad vised her to buy Clarke's Ex tract*of Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure Belief followed immediately. She contin­ ued to use it until she is now entirely cured. Her health has not been so good in many years." Price, fl. Wash the baby with Clarke's Flax Soap. 25 cents Geo. W. Besley, druggist, now has the Fiax remediee on hand. Best Cough Cure. For all diseases of the Throat and lAngs, no remedy is so safe, speedy,'and certain as Ayer»s Cherry Pectoral. An indispensable family medicine. "I find Ayer's Cherry Pectoral aa Invaluable remedy for colds, coughs, and other ailments of the throat and lungs."- M. S. Randall, 204 Broadway. Albany, N. Y. "I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for bronchitis and . Lung Diseases, for which I believe it to be the greatest medicine in the world." -- James Miller, Caraway, N. C. • " M y w i f e h a d a d i s t r e s s i n g c o u g h , With pains in the side and breast. We teied various medicines, but none did lier any good until I got a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which has cured ^ neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had tho measles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I OAve no hesitation in recommending this medicine." --Robert Horton, Fore­ man Headlight» Morrillton, Ark. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of m severe cold which had settled on my IttDgs. My wife says the Pectoral helps b«r more than any other medicine she •yer used."--Snot Clark, Mt. Liberty. Kansas. « Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, F&EPA&KD BT gf, 4. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Mitt aBDreggUu. Price fl; «fg WttlM.fk ^ , --FOR' Hortat, Oattle, Sheep ft Hogs. • Excels any remedy for the rapid cure ef Hard eolds,Coughs, Hide Bound, YtllowWatsr, Fever, Distemper, Sere and Weak Eyes, Lung Fever, • Cestiveness, Blotches, and all d(Acuities aris­ ing from Imparities of the Bloed. Will relieve Heaves at once. Manu/adurtd By the ^ 110PPA MANUFACTURING CO., LYONS# N. Y.l Sere Cere for Hog Cholera. FULLER & FULLER, Central Western Agents, Chicago, III. --• fat best En in Library Bound in Half Mo Bound In Half Calf, a»ana^4»» H A M L I N C O L N , WM. H. HCftNDON, •ars his Friend ud Law Partner, and LIMA WEIK. A. M. rt roimuite ee tooeui a**-- turn KBLATtTis, Aseecunsaas vames. TASiova sanas n *w UVB. htittofjwlt Ciotk,gin top, 3 vol*., • 94>&0 • • • 6e00 bled Edges, 3 vota., • 7.50 • • • Hi UitlliC SBCTSrAPFRS tSD PROKIKEST IK rf Um Onatij, ftrtj, ,iiiril«'S Si R.iI tif, at TMS aiSTYB rRMlBKST j*( **"»' •"*"*••• A FEW EXTRACTS SELECTED FROM AMONG TH^MNW: ^ r Mr. Hsrndon has done more «o picture Mr. Lin- By long odds Mr. Hefyon-, it the belt y«t •Coin as I knew him than any of the many others written.-- Chicago jtmts, •who have undertaken to give histories of his life so far as 1 have seen them.tor Lyman Tr**nbull. m". "r.;: , evanson'§ The greate«l Life of Lincoln yet written.--From the Late Judgt J. C. Knickerbocker. The best American biography that has ever been written --Horace White, Ed. N. V. Evening Put. • * * The very best American biography I have ever read.--Gen. Jamet H. Wilson. This true story of Abraham Lincoln ought to be in ever)? library in the land, and it will be whenever its merits and faithfulness become known -- Hon. C. T. Hubba-d, late member of Congress from N. Y. • • * All these loving adherents will hail Hern- don's Lincoln with unmiied, unbounded joy.-- Chicago Tribune AGENTS WANTED. For TtrnSi sad Territory address, The work opens op a hiti^Wjo unknown stock of knowledge regarding Lincoli\l,s/<j,j ja, ' " In the South, and with Soufi«rti p ought to be more popular than any otl of Abraham Lincoln.--Appeal, Memp] It will do more to shape the judgmei on Mr. Lincoln's character than all t! written or will be hereafter written. Lours, Mo., July 20, 188$. They who wish to know Lincoln as he really was, must read the biography written by his friend and law partner, W. H,. Herndon. * * --N. V. Sun. Mr. Hemdon's personal recollections of Lincoln will doubtless remain the most authentic and trust­ worthy sorce of information. * * --N. V. Nation >.«•»- k, , V - * - : «LFSR0-6URKE CO., 109 A111 Wlkltk Ml., Ctlcafl), III. • ; :S\i 5? S! 0^ FEB ESrASft'K(D AT GIHGACOJIH 1841. THISAlVERTIS'EMENT Saya that^anything in the Une of COAL Ac Can be bought GWEAPER f OR •. AT w. A v C R I S T Y ' S , " Than any other place in town. Cat Loin a specialty. ' Warehouse at the Pickle fhctory, in West McHenry. REMEMBER TBE PLACE. LADIEH Interested m THE WORLVS FAIR, K ' ATTENTION! 2 THE STATUE TO QUEEN ISABELLA. To be placed at the World's Fair, in 1892, will be modeled from this portrait. Every woman in the country is interested in this statue to be erected by the women of our country, and every body will want a copy of fsabeMa'8 portrait. These Art Etchings. inches, on heavy paper, can only be obtained from us (Copyright sremed.) Ity Bending 25cents we will send one portrait and the Ladies' Fault Inn Journal lor threa months Addross LADIES' FASH.ON JOURNAL * COMPANYi AUDITORIUM BUILDING, CHIOAtiO. AGENTS WANTED. A ET jftj *• to cinvuB^ f«»r the sale S»» lw 1 Cfe of otir Home-tirovs Nurcerv cto<-k WANTED MOST LI BE ft A- TKitata UN F.Qi;ai„Kt> K A«;LII tES. «»..« >t tin* largest, oldest established, and iirsi known Nurseries in tho 1 o intrv- A'i.ir»-.ss. W. & T. SMITH, Geneva Nursery, Established in 184H. Geneva, Jv. T. MEN MANTE0. To represent our well-known nnrsery in this county, lor tow>1 and country trade. Good pay weekly. A t»W»ady position with a nnr- nety of over thirty yc:irs' ninndin*. and a k'ow.i res|>or sibili'y. We want prood, lively worK<rs, and will nay well, (j ,od references required. Applv tji -ck, utatinK ti>te. CH.X^K BHOT IKUS COMPANY, ^•n,2 Chicsgo, III. OtJRB* -•pitBa, FRNS Fail Loans HADE ON TIMB and terms to suit borrowers; no com­ mission or charges (or examination of abstracts. Money farniehed at oaoa. without ted tape or delay. J.W RAN8TEAD, Booms 1 and 2 Borden Block, Elgin, ill. 175th Edition Now Ueady. A book of over 200 pages, giving more inr r- mation of value io advertiaers than any puiilif ation >..vcr indued. It gives the name of every newspaper published, hav. ing a circulation rating In the American Newa> paper Directory of more than 25,000 copies each issue, with the coat per line for adver­ tising in tnem. A list of the best pttp*rs of local circulation in every city and town of more than 5,TH)0 population with prices by the inch for one month. Special lists of daily, country, r'llage. country and class papers. Bargain offers of value to small advertisers or those wishing to experiment judiciously with a small amount of monoy. Shows conclusive­ ly ••how to get the most service for the money," etc., etc. Sent postpaid to any ad. dress for 3U cents. Address, EOK(iK P. BOWEL L A CO. Publishers and General Advertising Ageata, 1« Spruce Street, New York City. ri«£^ '7V I JM!< r~-» £2STn«® THE f*RiC^Rci$SSFi6lS^^"iil DEVOTKO TO PUAC'l'ICAL AND CORRECT INFORMATION ON AGBICULTURi. LIVE STOCK, VETERINARY, DAIRY, HORTICULTURE, ENTOMOLOGY, POULTRY, BEE8, GARDEN AMD LAWN, SCIENCE, MARKETS. / ; A Family Journal for two generation*, the a<kn. wledged favorite, at the fireside at western home*. *l»e Household bopartmont* carefully prepared and illustrated delights the family°,,aily' and Youna; Folks endear it to the young members of Fillt-jgl wlfh Prnotic 1 Illustrations and Concise, Timely Topics of General Interyet. I'iliiLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.- * ' ^ Do not rail to r. ^d Tm: "RAIBIE Farmer during 1890-tts 50th year. Send for a free nan* orsu>iacrih« at i-ui-e, bdiii-i*»>ii'g, "fw THE ' HAIRIE FARMER PUB. CO., ISO Monro© St., CHICAGO, ILL. PARR-P MFO-. CO, I N D I A N A P O L I S , I N D . Price, $18.00 at Factory, . Cash with Oraar, Strictly First-Class. Warranted. All Second Growth Hickory. Steel Axles and Tiros. • Low Bent Seat Arms. Perfectly Balanced Long, Ensy Riding, Oil Tempered Spring. Best Wheels and Best All Over. IF YOU CAN'T FIND THBM FOR SALE BT YOUR MERCHANTS, WRITE VC; KIRK'S AMERICAN F A M I L Y -• *• SOAE Si' 25Crs^ For sal© by Ceo. W. Besley. K- *• Barbian. f I Barbian B A R B I A N B R O S . W hie s tie and Retail DEAI.EHB III fine cigars, McHENRY ILLINOIS,, Having leat-fd the l.rick bnil.tinir one door r^^ii °J « e hiVtfo Aned i f* here, at all times can be found Pipes a Specialty. CALL AND »E® US . BXBBIAM BBOa. McHenry, November^lStb, W8, It will benetit you in purse and peace of mmd to buy your boots and aboee of J W. Cristy & Son, Ringwood. To try fe to Drove the above. Keystone two-lever pulverisers wad others atE. M. Owen A Son's. DR. B. MINCER, -THE- EM1NENT OPTICIAN, Or DETROIT, Claims tba't tnstramenta for treating the Eft however good in the hands ofone expert in their use, in the hands of the ignorant are worse than useless A man must beekilled in the treatment «f the Eye and the pplica- tion of instruments in order to receive any benefit, If he is properly skilled he can fi t the most difficult eye without instruments. Glasses fitted with accuracy so as to preserve the eyesight--the delicate construction of the eye makes it neces-ary to use great care tn selecting spectacles. B. Mincer has made the eye his special study, and in his later years has paid his en­ tire attention to the adaption of Spectacles to the s:tme. Having a thorough experience in making and adapting Spec'acles to the eves, he is er abled to fit accurately in every case of abnormal vision known as PRE9AYOPIA. HYPERMATROPIA MYOPIAF As well a« weak sight, requiring various tinted glass. His improved spectac tare of apcrfect construction, which assist and pre­ serve the sight, rendering frequent changes quite unnecessary. They confer a brilliant- BCss and distinctnes ol ease and comfor«not generally enjoyed by persons u*ing opecta- cles. His lenses are ground on the most Scientific principles, rendering the eyo as clear as when in the full strength of youth. B. Mincer has some highly flattering testi- moniftU of pome of the leading oculisis of tbe state as to his ability in fitting Spectacles. REMEMBEBt He uses no instruments; H#flts the eye the first time; He made the eye a study fojr over twenty years; - Ho uses pure crystal lenses. He guarantees satisfaction; ; He treats weak eyes successfully He saves eyes injured by using inferior glasses. He fits all kinds of glasses required by de» fcctive glasses. He makes every variety .of glasses. ASrOrders can oe left at postoffice and wll receive prompt attention. Ho charges (w examtnauens or visiting patients at their domes. 9k UP DUSTERS _ro«f Air HERE Ask your dealer for E<1. L. HuntJey & Co.'s i HONEBT Clothlpg. If our go^s are not in "THE TIRELESS TOILER FOR TRADE !" Yours, anxious to please, ED. L. HUNTMV. some STOKE' KEEP EE in your section, you can I'iiO- CUI'B THEM from tho best KNOWN and largest MAIL,- Oni)i:it Whole­ sale CLOTHING HOUSK in tho world, at pri-1 coa that will! MAKE YOURs eyeu snap and' KEEP YOU j?ueeeingr how wo can afford TO BO IT. If your DE ALElt does not Jioep our goods send to 11a and we WILJJ furnish Read our new advertisement. BTBVEHB A Mhjubb, Wert McHenry. " This Is one of the 5/A Dusters. It ii dosely woven andhandsomdyembnndeied." Don't get stuck with Dusters which will let the dust through and spoil your clothes. -- -A -- 5/A Lap Dusters you a Suit or Overcoat, oxprese or mail paid, on receipt of piieo. '7o will v/iri and hold your patronogo if you try ua ivich an order I We hav® built up this immenc-o bueiriesa by o«ir pp.inetaklog niethode, un.l by doing by others aa wo would be done by. ED. L. HUNTLEY ft Co., Style OD^icatora. HgS^In ordering'Suits or Overcoctc observe r* etrictly follov/iDar rules for uicasuro- rnent: Breast moiisnre, ovor vest, close upi 'underarms. Waist over pants, In- • side leg measure, from crotch to heel, J PRiCE-LlST. 1 NSAVY-WFLTGNT CLOTH [N'O--STT1TS (Men's Hrown All-Wool Double and Twist Caasimt-re Sack or Frock Suit $3 no Men's Fi<r.cy Black or Hi ao Et.clish Worst- ' All-Wool Sack or FrocU Suitr CO Men's JJror/n or Gray Velvet Finish. „Hi- 1 WCK>1, Tricot Woavo, Pino Cassijacre Sack or Frock Suit • 7 /jo Men's Black or Bluo Buyriish. AII-Wool Corkscrew, line worsted. Sack or Frock Buits JQ NO Men's Black, Blue, Plum, Lavender or Blatocolor English Wido Wtil© Diagonal Worsted Sack or Frock Suits 24 OO References--Fir&t national Bank, of Chicago, capital $3,(i00,000; Continental Na­ tional Bank, of Chicago, c.ipitai f'^WQ.WO, ED. JL. HPNTLKV & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Clothir.tr for Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 124 Market Sfc~ Chicago, 111. Post Office Bo*, 607. 5/A Ironsides Sheet nSSfrem Bonwi la StaUa. 5/A Clipper Fly Nets *°T«uut«ri. Ifullilwtkv at Bklf tto CNT 100 other styles of 5/a. Horse Sheets and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For •Mbyalldealers. If i 5. ' " $ M BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE CM LABEI llaaoPd tar Wx. ATBES A SONS, Phllada, who Wire the lamoua Hone Brand Baker Blankets. C0NSUMP^l°^ It has permanently cured THOUSANDS of eased pronounoea by doctors hope* less. If you have premonitory symp­ toms, such as Cough, Difficulty of Breathing. Ac., don't delay, but use PISO'S CURE FOB CONSUMPTION Unmediately. By Druggists. 25 cents. . xio necessity for yon to travel miles onl> -ol your way to bwy your Spring outfit for cash. No need we repeat to^ take" the fash out of your neighborhood, expecting to exchange it for monaniiBw^.(3i8e for the dollar than we oflFer jou. Ot that we are just now trying to convert our i»nd while this isgo.ng on we are the loosers every purchase. Not much need of news r _ y°a <Sftn better under th circumstaijcer^ t $ J , h: 'm m 5:' 'ir our Standard Gran. Kxtra C) • ««|| Good G reen Coffee r " <Tround •' Roaet^d Fine Teas Good Plug Tobic^ '* Smoking •* Prints, good qunlit^; Gioghauis Mens Shoes i, •««,. Ladies «* " I / tfTjIr (i 1-4 J 20 20 25 23 24 14 to 5 6 1-2 *1 15 2 00 S 15 25 20 pounds Peaches " rv 20 Rio® 2C Prunes jg „ - Blackl>errie3 12 ' „ Raisins 11 cans Pie i'eaches J 5 ** Cal Table Peaches 1 00 f M " Cherries 100 fl «» * Apricot 100 It * Tomato^ 100 12 " Corn 1 00 32 burs Soap , 00 Men's Pants , 100 Boy's Knee Pants. , 25 In hlack and colored Cdshmeree and Heniietta Cloths. Jaaits- to5nPlaid8 and plain gooda. L^co Cuftouo., Oil SUdw, *t». • all Paper! Paper;! 'i4B& X * 'verything- ^ fl - ^ ^: < 'T. '" : Evanson & DO YOU PLAN ' ' • ' ' • J : ' . ' TO MAKE YOUR 7H1 a. And yo« Mn»t afford to do dtherwW tvheft ^ou inl)w lie m- (ments offered bv th« Niinrlfv ducemente offered by the Nunda, Woodstock and Dundee Cash Stores of C. F. Hall, Agent. The stores are filled with a choice and well-selected stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes* Hats and Caps, Groceries, etc. Sold fer.Cash Only and Oni Prfn to All. We are sending out this "ad" to reach the far-off trade Hot naturally coming to lis. The home ti ade knows a good thing when it sees it, and naturally come to us, but we want more trade , and so say to you come and we will give you a rousing benefit'; Our cash bought merchandise is. worth the attention of evfe cash buyer, and we guarantee a saving on every item offerod. We occupy a large double store at Nunda, and with good goo# and good light to show, you should call and get the rates. Parties coming by rail and buying teft dollars' worth ot Merchandise we would say we will allow you two railroad fares within a distance of twenty-five miles, and guarantee satisfaction in all cases. Do you buy for cash, or do long prices and long credit suit you best? Do you live a month behind or a month ahead all you live*? Our plan will please you, and our price?, too, for our's is not to see how much we can get for an article but at how small a price we can sell it. With three large stores under our management we carry the most complete line of Dry Goods to be found in any section, aud our Clothing Stock for men and boys is complete. We sell A boy's suit, age 4 to 12 years, at 98 cents, which is solid and substantial, and if you want something more nobby our suits at $1.29, $1.48, $1 .69, $1.98 will be just one-half the rates charged by credit dealers. We are making our prices in all lines tell on high credit rates, and YOU should share in the benefits. Our Grocery ttock is a] ways fresh and inviting, and our rates are much below onr credit com­ petitors in all cases. We have in years past gained the reputation ot ft bargain and that name will be fully sustained. v . Sugars, way down No, 1 Coffee, beat.......... No, 2 Coffee........ Be-st Rice Good Tea 6# cent Tea No 1 Baking Powder ...... Good Plug Tobacco.. Good Smoking ToLtaoco.... Beat Prints........ Blue Prints.............j.. No. 1 Ticking 28" 28 85 44 16 »> ... »» 16 8. « V- JO j- » No 2 Tlcklnt No. 1 Be»t tffsney Enlasimiried Shlrta Unlaumlricd Shirts, best.... iJress Goods Beat Ginghams Best Sheeting, 4-4...." No. 2 Sheeting. ... 11 ens Shoes, solid .j"" Men's Shoes flue........*. Children'* Shoe* !'*' lliaset Shoes . " * «. % * .tl 48 *3 ...SB, 39. 48, . tl, »li», fl ir l» 48 68 IS «7 07 06 We show the most complete stock in all lines in McHenry County. Do not pass this by as an ordinary advertisement, lor if you act on the suggestion you will visit and get a benefit at the * .V-3SV Ividt, Wioditoek and CnndH Cu •*V, : <• ̂ C- J, v ^ ' * *J>§> . 4 !. »"> wmsKawitfw*! V

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