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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Sep 1898, p. 8

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$100 FOR 10c. 1 gWBtteraaa from Farawr (Sty, writ*: **1 Have uced jour remedy, Dr. Caldwell's fljrrvp Pepsin, »nd find it an excellent •Mdicine. My whole family nee it. Our baby is only 6 months old and takes it (neiy. I would not be without it if the 10c fliise cost roefl 00--Lincoln S. Tayne. U 10c. 50cr and $100 riser at J. A» r'e. Get your tasking Glove®, at Simon BtoffoJ's. Prices way down. WANTS!*--SEVERAL 1 RUST WORTHY persons In this *t»te to manage our * iwsiness in their own and nearby counties. It is mainly office work comlusteil at home. Catory str igbt »900 ft ye»r and expenses- Ueflnlte, bnnsflde, no moi , no less salary. Monthly, f75. References. Kncloi e se t-edttressed p tumped envelope, Herbert r.. " Pres., Dept. M, Chicatco I0-4«n A The editor of the Evans City, Pa., &fat>o, writes. "One minute Cough Cure to rightly named. It cured my children alter all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, oolds, and all throat and lung troubles. By J. A. Story. tiee the new Dress Ginghams and Calicoes at Owen A Cliai ell's. "'ncwood ONE-MORE CHANCE -TO BUY- r-& AND GROCERY STORE HEIMER'S BLOCK. Opposite J. A. Story's Drug Store ---- McHENRY. ILLINOIS FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Wheat, Graham and Rye Bread, Cakes, Piss etc., fresh baked every day. Also a fine IIn« •it choice FAMILY GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, ETC. The patronage of tbe publio is respectfully solicited. JOHN HAUPRISCH, ltoHenry, June 6 1898. K FALL WEATHER S&1E8 A DEMAND FOB &:«, The McHenry Marble and Granite Works. io yds of Crash for a Dime Saturday and Monday, October 1 and 3, 1898. One lot only to each family calling at our store on* above days only. 3,000 Yards Bought for this Sale --$ A No. 1 Linen Crash 6£c worth 9c, all grades in proportion. 'Bleached, Unbleached, Buff, Red or Green Table Cloth at OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICES. IS Kinds of Cemetery Work at Low Price*. A Fan Line of Finished Work Cmtantly on Hand. foreign and American Granite a Speciality. J. H. MILLER, McHenry. HUMPHREYS' Ua i Cftfces Fever. Nj. & " Worms. No. 3 M illfa«its' Diseases. Ma. 4 Diarrhea. N'j. 7 *4 Coughs. 8 Cvr-es Neuralgia. Mo. 9 *' Headache. Na JO Dyspepsia, ua 11 " Delayed Periods. ! .0. 12 " Leu^horrea. No. 13 Cures Croup, lso. 14 " Skin Diseases. iftcx IB •* Rheumatism. JL*Cfc 10 " Malwria. Wa 10 " Catarrh. Wa 20 Cures Whr. oping Cough Wu 21 " /stnma. No. 24 *' General Debility, K'a 26 " h ee> Sickness. JNfO. 27 *' Kievaey Diseases. Mu. 28 Cures Nei vous Debility. No. 30 *' Uri iary Diseases No. 32 " iietzrt Disease. No. 34 " Sore Throat. Ho. 77 " Coltris and Grip. Ob. Hojcihuexc Homeopathic Makuai. 00 Diseased Mailed Fbke. Small bottles of ol^asant pellets, fit the Test pocket. Sold by druggists, or sent prepaid noon reca'pt of nrhe, 25 cents, except I»os. 28. ana M :«•»- made $1.10 sisse only. Humphreys* Medi olcc Company, 111 William St., New York. H U M P H R E Y S ' WITCH HAZEL Ol£ "the pile ointments orBleedlatt the Rectum, certain. waoE, eo ots. trial size, 25 cm > by Prugglrta, 01 ftenl poet-paid on receipt of prtafc wwiftKKi§' usmiiMBioiisw sm* • < • a 8: % 1: v " . %'v V"-S •*' ; Clbthiiig • and Footwear We have provided bot\i. Never during our time here, which is 16 years, have wo offered for sale such a large, complete and well selected stock of Suits and Overcoats in Men's, Boys' and Children's as we have placed on our counters this fall. In making your selec­ tion out of a stock so large, clean and new, you are sure to find styles and patterns you could not find elsewhere. We ask in justice to yourself to give us a look. We will risk our stock to do the rest. .SHOES AND RUBBERS. We have looked after every detail of the footwear bnsmess, our entire stock of Rubbers was bought before the advance. The moist important School Shoe of the well known make of Selz, Scbwab & Co. is here in all sizes for boys and girls, they will stand the hops, skips and jumps of the young and turn the wet. The leather boot is taking its place again on the farm for fall wear, we have the as^ sortment. Rubber goods in all widths and sizes, felt and fusion lined. Our under stock comprises the entire line, men's, women's and children's, from a cheap cotton to the best woolen goods. Duck coats, overalls, jackets afad shirts. Remember our glove and mitten line. Fall Caps, wool Sweaters, Groceries, Floui. Remember ip trading with us you are not as t ed to pay the old long time prices; we own our stock at rock bottom, spot dash prices. • Yours for Fall Trade, r • West MoHenry, 111. **********************+*** < t ^ i There is a why and wherefore for everything, WHY ealm of (Kscusaionu itffc wear clothes has gone beyond the realm WHEREFORE good dressers prefer to "wear garment!- -tf"- MoHKNRY, JOHN J. MILLER, Fall into the Procession ap.d make Tour Fall Purchases a.t the NEW STORE Also Bed Spreads, Napkins, etc. You can judge these values only by investigating. of J.E. 0R1STY, Ringwood, 111. We Are Headquarters for FARM MACHINERY Of all Kinds. BUGGIES 1 BUGGIES! Nothing but Buggies. The celebrated Peabody. the Mier Ant the Columbia A grade Wheels; one thousand mile Axles. Why take chances on inferior work when about the same money will give you the best vehicles that skill and careful supervision Van produce Tried by time and not found wanting. They are reliable^ and stylish Thete are none better. WAGONS ^.ND TRUCKS, Alwaye on hand and prices always right. And don't forget that you have a standing invitation to make our place headquarters when in McHenry, and we are only too glad to show our stock whether you wish to buy or not. Repairs for all Machinery promptly attended to. Very Truly Yours,' T. J. WALSH. We t».re receiving tKe Cold Weather Goods almost daily* and bnying for Spot Cash, saving all discounts, erabies us to give you the lowest possible prices. We h&ve some special drive* in UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Fleece-lined, the 40c quality, for 25c. t hildrea'e wool underwear from 20c to 60c, Men's from 25c to $!• Hosiery in all colons and sizes from 5c to 50c per pair. Furnishing Goods. Dress Goods. Percales. Ginghams Flannelettes, Outing Flan­ nels, etc., in all the newest designs and colors. ShoesI Shoes! Shoes! We are showing the finest line of Shos «ver brought to this village. Our prices are the lowest. We start the children's at 23c Large stock of Fresh, Flour, Canned Good?, Fruits, etc.. always on hand. Goods delivered promptly. Yours Truly, M. J. WALSH. West McHenry. A. P. BAER, Propt HI nmrnnri) (IB West McHenry, McHenry, July 27,1898. DeLiand's Gap Sheaf" Brand Serial THETOP ROUND WnuAm OP- AKINC has been reached in the paint that covers most, looks best, wears longest and is most eco­ nomical. The paint that saves money in the beginning because it covers the most surface; saves money in the end because it lasts the longest, is THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PUNTS the result of a quarter of a centu­ ry 's experience in paint making by the largest paint factory in the world. An interesting booklet | about paint free. The 3her win-Williams Go* Paimt * mo COLOR 1*0 Csnal ht.» Cleveland. S97 VTaHiiigMH S*w Kcw I'm lb •••t Stewart Ave., ChlrMO. •1 It iattlu St., Mtilmk 3. PERKINS McHENRY, ILLINOIS. wwwsasr Remember the Maine." D E W - E Y Undersell our Competitors? We would like to C - U - B - A Customer of The Farmers' Store. HERE ARE A FEW HOT SHOTS. Bleached Muslin, f yard wide, 4c. Bleached Muslin, 1 yard wide 5c. Bleached Mus.in, 1 yard, 6c. Unbleached Muslin, 1 yard wide, 4£c. Unbleached Muslin, 1 yard, 5c. Unbleached Muslin, 1 yard, 5£c. Unbleached Muslin, 1 yard, 6c. Denim's Blue, Everett brand, 10c. Denim's Brown, Everett brand, 10c. Denim's Fancy Check, Everett brand, 10c. Is a fffatter worthy of explanation. The reason is simple aniif the story is told in few words. It is BECAUSE he makes tht clothes strictly to the measure o| the party ordering them. Thejf are trimmed well, they fit welt, preserve their shape, and above aB --they wear well. His prices ant "popular" FOR THE REASON _ _ ^ that they are reasonable. They are made to fit the pockets as his garments are made to fit the forme of his customers. He guarantees SATISFACTION, and more than that--gives it. He wants your trade and he is ever ready to.malffT an object for you to be with him. Now is the time to call. {:* New Fall and Winter Sampled Just Received tycHenry, Sept. 5th, 1898. D. LODTZ. THE NEW BROWNIES (Pictures and Rhyme), by PALMER COX -IN- The Chicago Inter-Ocean. Siflay liter Ocean, BeiHi Septemk 11. Weekly Inter Ocean, Beginnion Sqteite 13, Order from Newsdealers or by Mail from THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago, • 4iiii4i MMM A DBALBB nr DRUGS and MEDICINES a rvu> inn or CHEMICALS. JDYE STUFFS. 1 Paints, Oils and Colors mmAmi «m baud. rvtL un o» . PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTIOLES, Stationary and Drugglata' Suntf rlas. PhysiciaDs' Prescriptions • Carefully nomponkded by » Seglstersd PbaimaeUt. % Your Patronage I* respectfully aoliolted. A. nt 7 C if Door W etlof Jftt trmdt J (»«, M eHatry,lU. a Groceries. HATIONAII FLAGS. Set of thirty cards showing the nation < •s of the principal nations of the^' , J world. One of these cards Is packed inj^' large package of gap sheaf soda JIf a complete set is desired, we will mail** on receipt of one pound Cap 1 Olve your name and 4 office plainly written. SstAKB * 00., F airport, DR. CALDWELL'S lYRUf* PEPSI (RniOC.TIOH. N Paint and Wall Paper House We sell the celebrated Sherwin-Williams Paint. There is none better. Call and see our Wall Paper Patterns," representing the patterns of various styles produced by a dozen factories at prices that are beyond competition.. * « Room Mouldings to Match all Wall Paper, Graining, Paper Hanging, Sign Writing. All specialties and a first-class job guaranteed. Call and see me. ^ No trouble to give estimates on work. ^ * E E -FEBKINS, SHIRT WAISTS at just \ the regular price. Ladies' Black Skirts $2.00, the best in town. In boots and shoes we have some decided bargains that will interest you. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE Our line is complete. We will sell you anything you want from a cup to a full dinner set. Call and see us before buying. Teas and Coffees are ope of the leading features of our Grocery Department. - You will always find them the very best in the market for the money. Java and Mocha coffee can't be beat at any price. W e sell it at 30e per pound. Santa Rosa coffee, the-best combination coffee on the market, 28c. San Seard coffee, the best coffee in McHenry Co., for 25c. We have Rio coffees at 10c, 15c and 20c, very choice/ Give them a trial. Tanglefoot Fly Paper 4 double sheets for 5c. Gold Dust 16c for 4 lb. package. Space won't permit us to quote more. Call and see the many bargains wo have in store for you. •pi /%-i'j-v* Old Sleepy Eye Flour is , still the leading brand. * *"***• W e do not have to chan^ brands two or three times a year like some merchants do, trying to get a flour that will suit the trade. Sleepy Eye Flour gives satisfaction to every one that uses it. We have a lot on hand made from old wheat. Goods delivered to any part of McHenry. Yours for trade, West McHenry. Illinois, THE WAR IS OVER --BUT-- JACOB JUSTEN, The Reiable Furniture Dealer, Can still be found at his old stand, four doors north of the Bank of McHenry, with a full stock of furniture of all kinds, to which he invites the attention of the buying public. Rarlor and Room Sets Lower than the same goods can be bought anywhere in the county. In short, I WT1LL NOT BE UNDERSOLD on any class of Furniture, quality of goods considered. Call and see me when in want of anything in my line. v WE CABBT A FULL LIMB OF Caskets, Coffins, Burial Robes, Ete. We guarantee first class work in every respect. Call and see me before purchasing. JACOB JUSTEN. McHenry, III., Sept. 7,1898. v v

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