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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Dec 1893, p. 4

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Meat, and dressed poultry at lowest market value at Rn »*«>'<» Our remnant* >M.r.. >or be worth more than now and are worth only what they will bring, and knowing this we shall put a price on them that will sell them. J. W. Cristy & 8on, Eingwood. •->,'r" 7'.*W® anneuncf liheml rate* for iii "«* I't\isukai.I'-h. ftu'i entlesvor l*» »i.iiv iir > -jo pithily tfast they W1'! l* reaO-'W < « iirsuwl. They are *s follow®: ';i| Inchone year .: M J ** »'• -:'I I ncnes one year • ! !! jf Inches one year . f-*» ' , j|t:..himn one year '-r: : *•' "v5"""" -j"1JJ •®r iiinnn one vemr- > . n;Colnmn one year • loow One inch means the flseaiorentent o f o , e i o|^ *tocY will accumulate, t»ch down the colnmn,sin«rle cniitmn wMth. I ghalJ & prjce that wi,j makf thpm gQ w* •""* *«r** Ta?ty U ?ood8 aDd j^wt»s.irHtiiVn< extra «»«ar*e. |you can find something that you can U«n* DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve cures piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel sal vecures burns. DeWitt's Witch Has.'l Salve cures sores De Witt's Witch Hasel Sal vecures ulcers. . Julia A. Story. but we We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. DeWitts Witch _ _ Hazel Salve is the best salve that exper- V: veruser* (meaning those havtrg I use at a price that cannot be duplicated, j ience can produce or that money can e8y iwn>TI%iMN> to ibMhittlf oars nd 7L YoSfwtooordinsrily sold ti not fit to use. IniSit on having this steadard brttd, tteostsao more. #1 In quart bottles, pints 60 eta. Boyal Wine Co. Foi- sale by G. W. Bbslky. , cmtsa MNnxtli t\ hag eoneern in the wt»|a# is now ?SS2t'*SS5: i ptttingiipoti the Jas-lpL Filled and otl|Br cei€S mtde fey It, a bow (ring) which camwt be twisted or pulled off the wirtcftV It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents Do not forget if you want a first class Auctioneer, to call on F. K. Granger McHenry. Or if more convenient We can fix dates for you at this office. If you can aflfort to be annoyed by sick headache and constipation don't use Ds Witt's Little Early Risers for these little pills will cure them. Julia A. Story, All the talk in the world will not con­ vince you so quickly as one trial of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles, Juii& A. Story, New underwear, flannels, blankets, shawls, robes, gloves, caps and yarns at Simon Stoffels. #£»v ~c* »*: wtil he entitled to insertion "Ijjf i«i'v Hie raie of ft cents per line *a< i ween A I! others will be charged 10 ' |.e :-«e lhe fl^t week, and 5 cents per fih#*' ix • etc it ««h'jeiiient week n.lvorlifceidents wil! I»e chsrn ."in vitc ,«lc (If 10 cents pe line, (nonpar* :st¥pe, s.tmea# llrs is *ei in) the ilri=t *Biie.:»nd i cew.»pe: ' n« ?or snhsequeni !«Bue» an •».«!: 'n2te>.i'«einest willoost fl.Wforon wffi., *»r two wee%s, W*« i u* !'i » i k oralbb will be liberal in driving • •'•••rl m.i cbb. !»ut, as a bnsiness rnie, it K' <«.|u 'r a suitable fee from everyi»ou it* M«e ofiucolsfflEB for pecuniar.? J. W. I'RISTV & ^on, Ringwood. hny. .Tuliw A. Sl-ppy, old-style bow, which%i^^»ly IMd in by friction and e^n be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the and CAN ONLY BE HAD with cases beariag their ttade mark- Sold only through Watch dealeW, without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, or send to the manufacturers. Bftetm* Joseph Beifield A Co., of Chie««ro. who are adpltied by all to be the loreteitr ittd largest manufacturers 6f styloso£^ lAtfiM'. Miases' aBd ^hiUHnV CLOAKS, Over 200 new, stylish, cheap and finely fitting ladies, misses' and children's jack­ ets, capes, sacques and cloaks at rock bottom prices ar Simon Stoffel's. Ignorance of the merits of DeWitts Lit­ tle Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pi ie regulate lhe liver, cure head­ ache, dyspepsia, bad breath, constipa­ tion and biliousness, .lulia A. Story. •#" Tii" '• *!' * <>l a ii^wntnoer n*Hn c flrti';' tuf'i'iim ih >lmer» incl tiy the •> />• Mi- lie'- "The ••• Ti'o Pi.a»m»^*i.kk i» laiper ilini' thm oi Hny «>iher p«per in tac»«enrj « otm. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 18. 1893. fI 19"The grip is by no means aninsigni- flcant malady, though everybody is in- j clined to sneeze at it. OCEAN TICKETS, To or frohi any part of EuropeIfll&wi&if' tioesiblo rates, over the White Star and North German Lloyd Steamship Com­ panies* Money sent at trifling cost to any part of the world. Simon Stoffbl. Odd sixes Evanson's. pauts for sale chsap at New buckwheat flour, fancy patent white flour, graham, corn meal and rye flour at Evanson's t. . ' . ' f t § f *i. STORE Itew A your ttms to Baf^fams in 10* A railroad man ol twenty-five j years experience says were the railroad companies to strictly enforce the old ens-1 torn of th6 operators reading to conduct- j ors and engineers the orders, and then the engineer and conductor Bigning the ] order as read, the list of accidents would be greatly reduced. On many roadf tb'8 standard rule is not now heeded.' " WOOLBN @aOD8) 'Snag proof" rubber boots, the best make in the market, at Perry & Owen's. To wear these boots is to be more than pleased with the purchase. Inspect our large new ntoek of stylish ove>coats and snils just received. Can fi t anyone in body and puree. At Simon Stoffel's. 1 4;Vf '-Vi • , 1 ' FliANiraMji;' H©SI1S»TA r ' ' ^V -n The most complete assortment of Men's shirts can ba found at.Evanson's. From a 50 cent cotton to a 4.50 silk shirt. "Bargains," "-Bargains'0' is an old 'Ex-Senator Doolittle. of WMfffiin claims to have discovered that the United States fulfill the fifth part of the Biblical •vision of Kins Nebuchadnezzar and will i cheenut, but you will not say it after ««••- Ultimately become the mistress of the ling the prices put upon our remnants world. No person now living, however I after Jojy 3. . „ _. should begin figuring on prospective I * ̂ N' ® wealth or greatness as a result of Aat I Little vegetable health producers: De discovery. | Witts Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and diz­ ziness. Julia A. Story. 'Of all the afflictions to which hn lity is subjected, the grip is one of the worst. It is quite prevalent in Mc­ Henry and vicinity since cold weather commenced. It prostrates its victim, | Julia^A.^tcyy^ ̂ JtitCTTlftlLlli*"" 1*"T Piles of people have piles, bat De Witt'ft Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. leads to consumption, dethrones reason, impels suicide, and those who escape death from its ravages are never again jpcuttuse* 12Q 1 in the enjoyment of previous j^qd •Wf We congratulate Elgin on t£e fact that her citizens do not intend to let any one suffer inher midst this year. Already over $500 has been subscribed and more coming. Tbeqplan of the relief society is such that the work will be carried out in a systematic manner. It will prevent fraud if there should be any and those who are really suffering but too proud to ask for aid will be hunted out and sup­ plied with the necessities of life. MT The most notable time of the year hits arrived. It is when everything is taking on holiday attire. Cold weather enlivens the people and gives astimulous to trade and the snow suggests Christ­ mas and the happy holidays. Thesbrewd business men are directing our attention ahead to the good times coming. Ex­ perience has taught the tradesman that the liberal before holiday advertiser con­ trols the bulk of the business. .The stock dopp not need to be the largest but he flfti, if he be shrewd enough, and without dishonoring himself, so present his regular war en that they will appear dressed in holiday atti^. Everything in the store must be made attractive; more light, more clerks, wore counters, more every thing for the convenience of customers, and more ppace in the newspapers to t i news of the holiday ti|B|e. ; •(BP"President Garfield used to tell a story that illustrated Uncle Jerry Rusk's big hearted loyalty to a friend. He and Gen. Rusk had been boys together in Ohio. Gargeld on the towpath driviuK a mule and Rusk, at fifteen years of age, driving four horses on a stage between Newark and Zaneeville. During the de­ bates in the 44th congress Garfield at one time got into an altercation with a southern member, who challenged statement made by Garfield, and dared him to say it again, his manner implying that trouble would ensue quickly if 'th Ohio member should repeat his remarks. Garfield for a moment hesitated. .1 nsr then Rusk rushed down behind him in th« I4e, pulling up his sleeves as he came and called out, "Say it again, Jim, say it again." The scrimmage did not tak» place and in the general shout of laugh Then came a quiver to his Up*-- His eyes were downward cast. 1 'U B A-l&gi BWBfw/sww «•*. SHAWLS, GLOVES, &G. A. P. BAER, West McHenry; v y i* "l: . 1 > If i?t" 'if *' t?- ^ -j 1 si. 4- H** 1 <£v ~ i v •' 11 <*. ^ _'v ' t • <* SACaUES, ??-/ «R, ,*«' TWr-v,' • "r 4 af«" : t y U.4/;\ % % * J t JACKETS, Is £*%&??•*** ' • •1-. •? t' ; l \ v . . - , ' * i: NEWMARKETS And ULSTERS ' .--f: We cairied over a few garments last year which we Phiped to mi, auction houee of Messrs Geo. P, Oow & C'o , tor cash, and thi* will ^ive us an exclusively new stock, free of all stickei8, or out>of« style garments Our Ptyie* are the newest, and we carry all siz< s '" in colors aud blacks, alt well made and of the best of material. Our stock is very large, with prices the lowest, ^ ^ ^ v»..' ' ̂ ̂ >•; •: ' ' ' fsf*W CnLOVttXIttt e are how our yKr>-^ 4. a targe and new line of well made, well wearing, stylish and cheap suits and overcoats, in *11 sizes, trom age 4 to size 46 or 60. from the well known manufactur­ ers, Messrs. Kifk, Nathan and Fischer. Come early and obtain first choice % ̂ ^ ̂ f- ' v j - * * V , • t?.; Autumn and Winter Dress Gfoods, l H, ,. n 'Hi - $• Storm Serg^H, Hop Sackings, Imported Serges, Henriettas, firill<«| iantints, Flannels, Velyets, Plushes, braids, Domestics, Warps, Battings. . \ -cte K. fVOOL AND MERINO UNDERWEAR, DECEMBER SALE WILL ,c,. because," he said,' they're saying 1 -- / v f t V - INTEREST ITbtJ I One word describes it--"perfection." We refer to DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns, skin dis­ eases and is a well known cure for piles. Julia A. Story. Slow is This ! We offer^ne Hundred Dollars Reward or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cu'-ed by Hall's Catarrh Cure. l'\ S, (iiiSNKY & Co , Props., 'Toledo. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Waiding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale DrugjiiwtH, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu­ cous werfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggist*. Tes­ timonials free. GUARANTEE CURB. We authorize onr advertised druggist to sell Dr: King's New Discovery for Con­ sumption, Coughs aud Colds, upon this coudition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold, or any luug. throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as di­ rected, giving it a fair trial, and exper­ ience no benefit, yon may return the bot­ tle snd have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know thfit Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at G. W. Besle '̂f JUrug Store. Large size 50c and fl. / When Eaby warflfefc,'we gave her Oastorla. v When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria.; When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, • When ahe had Children, ahe gave them Castorku FOUR BIG SUCCESSES Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal pale. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaran­ teed--Electric Bitters, tfie great remedy for liver, stomach and kidneys, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr Kinp'a New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guar­ anteed to do just, what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is at- I tached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at G. W. Beeley's Drugstore. - > *. ^ .r»' ' ' ** " S' Prices are made lower to reduce stock in order to make room iday Goodfî •m In scarlet, natural and white, in all sizes, for men, women ' and children, at popular prices. Swits Condes' fully ' : I warranted ^oods in stock, Union suits for k^jwiadies, misses and children. ladies, misses and children. yi " *5 - vA.v We have again bought a large stock of the Famous and fully warranted Badger State Overalls, Shirts. Jackets* Buck Coats and l*ant» tor the fall winter. We can fit and suit everybody* •mm Mm V'i, H" ^ - V ' and w\!~ JOHN West McHenry. III., 1*93 '"'•file stormv and cold weather has mtde it- Bwwsarj Cw JOH Jo ook for warm and good, durable foot wear. • %.' * tiT< i We are headquarters for the above line and believe it will pay our McHenry aDd Lake County people to loofr <»y«r our line before purchasing elsewhere? € Clothing! Overcoats! Owing to cheapness of clothinsr we made v*»ry liberal purchases this fail, and therefore can sell you good woolen 8uits or Over­ coats at a verv low price. Underwear, Gloves, Mittens, Cups, Plush Robes. Goat Robes, florse Blankets. Duck Coats &c. * Hrrd wheat. Buckwheat and Grabass Flouts Corn Meal and ^hoic€ iirocono^i / Choice Cape Cod Cranberries, 5c a qoartH^gf^Vours for business. ^smcr r , New Shawls, > New * New; Flannels, Wool and Cotton Hosier fpliwl/ gray, tan and brown. i * , * " i U > ; s " ' l # '•i-' * Patterns, Window 8hades, Curtains . :v:i • 'I'llXJWICS A.1VI> HAND BAOS. Ji**- M: , f. , : We are exclusive agents for t be fsm v1 ons and fnll> warranted Douglas $3 00 Shoes and also carry other grades of ;i| same factory, . ^ Fargo's custom made Boots*and • Shoes in nil sizes and various widths acd ||| kinds, constantly in stock. Prices way down. Fargo's $2,50 men's shoes lace or Congress is a great bargain. Hats and Gaps, Gloves and Mittens. XiQstre Band and White Granite Crockery, Rocsingham * Ware. Pure and unadulterated Tt as, Coffees and Spices, Canned Goods and Previau^ '•V.v* 1 t * ft «- I U In Our old and reliable time* tried and ti t \nd storm tested com- ^' panies, on all classes of insurable property at ost rates. Our busi­ ness in this line is very extensive and your ini ests receive the best of attentioflL possible. ReepeptfgUy, JOHN J. MILLER, 'W j - '•>> si' •n^{. * *> v'.-Wk-s>" C' '"rf 'tyJ,',Sfe ""A'C m Sfcit ink'. jst'jjsL/ I " i tif'Ssh Li.

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