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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Oct 1898, p. 8

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i A. c. SPURUNGV Veterinary Svgwn, Kr' ; ,- Wewt MoBenry, Til. Special attention given to tte treat- meat of Cows. Offi.ie at residence on Wankegu street, on* door east of Hoiel Park. MILO L. HOWE. DEALER:IN PIANOS, ORCANS, Musical Merchandise. ill Kindt and Sheet M««ic. West McHenryl Illinois. '&• WlC: V. m . Bata Tale to Piano Stools Naturally. A growing girl who has no Piano misses a great deal or enjoyment, and day by day becomes at a great disadvantage, socially. We make a specialty of good, honestly-built Pianos, at low priced. Our stock is all-- embracing--we exhibit the finest Pianos ever shown in this village, but we take equal satisfaction in extremely low-priced instruments. A Visit of Inspection Will Surprise You Pianos Tuned and Rep«ireJ. On short notice and satisfac­ tion guaranteed. Ian also Agent for the Celebrated in proved r DOMKSTIC SEWING MA CHINKS. One of tbe best Machines on the market. Which will be sold on ea y terms, and guaran teed. Call and see it. MILO L. HOWE. RAB THE DEPOT. •^Warsrr MCHENRY, ?LL. Keeps open for the acoommodatlon of the a First-Class Saloon and Restaurant, .. "V-lffcere h* will at all times keep the best brands of Wines. Liquors aud Cigars to be found in the market PABST'8 •talk** b{it Ben, i-Fr- At Wholesale and Retail. Seer in large or small Kegs or Bottles al- MKfs on hand, cheaper than any other, quality ttastdered. Ordeta by mail promptly attended to. m>OD STABflNG FOB HORSES Oall \nd see us. Robt. Schiessie. Weat McHenry, May 2,1893, J. W. BONSLETT, Plumbing Contractor. AH Kinds of Sanitary PluMi ftOKPTLT ATTEVDXD TO ^ Has just received a very com- ^ flM* Ht/W.k Of (iouu») avoirs Tuiiei 4 Closets, Lavatories and Fixtures. anil lot Water Heating. - Complete stock of all sizes Galvanized •Ad Black Pipe and Fittings on hand. Office and Show Room in Jacob Bon- riett's Agricultural Implement Building, McHENRY, ILL. AMD GROCERY STORE. HEIMERS BLOCK* Opposite J. A. Story's Drug Store > McHENRY. ILLINOIS FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Wheat, Graham and Bye Bread, Cakes, Pies etc., fresh baked every day. Also a fine line of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, ETC. The patronaga of the publio la respectfully solicited. ' JOHN HAUPBISCH, MoHenry, June 6 JS98. The McHenry . Marble and Granite Works. JU1 Kinds o^Ceines^- Work at Low Prices. A Full Line of Finished Work Constantly on Hand. and American Oranite a Speciality. J. H. MILLER, McHenry fOR YOUR -Fm One Week, ^-COMMENCING-- Saturday, Oct. 8 AND LASTING UNTIL ^ Saturday, Oct 15. THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF IT On above w*ek we will ex­ hibit at our store sample Suite, representing a whole­ sale stock of CLOTHING Freeh, from the market. But One Prie^ ' And that tbe LOWEST LONG SERVICE SHORT PRICES No percenta£e added for carrying old &ock,but the Benefit ie Yours. Oar new line .of LADIES' JACKETS and CAPES Will please yon. Drop in and look ne over. J. E. CRISTY, Bingwood. • • DKALBS IH DRUGS and MEDICINES A FULL J,IW* OF CHEMICALS. DYE STUFFS, If f I ****** Faints, Oils and Colors BOHBTAWT&l OB HAMD. Full lihs or iTMT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, Stationary and Drugglata' Sundries. • Physicians' Prescriptions 1 Toar Patnmafe la respectfully aoUolted. ' --1 •--JULIA jL. i jcr On*Door W ettof RtfrHdf 2- tvte, M cHenry,HL • Paint for Everything Almost everything about the house is improved by paint--if the is a time when one kind of paint wae i ' • • mm®, In carrying a large stock of Cloaks and Jackets, there arc necessarily a few loft oyer each year, which We have heretofore sent to an Auction store in Chicago to be disposed of. We now have a few Left-Overs ALL OF THE BEST MAKE AND MATERIAL, Which you can buy at rr\ "Vi i a iii m iiiin1 wnww--1 We have arranged a table for these goods whero you can cxani ine them and get your choicc, regardless of cost. We do not claim they are the latest style, but all good goods and many of them, with a slight change can be made near the present style. ° ; THIS IS A RARE CHANCE To Get a Serviceable Cloak FOR A LITTLE MONEY. These Cloaks will remain on Sale for the next TWO WEEKS, after which they will be sent to Chicago to be disposed of. Call Early and Look Them Over. WEATHER Clothing and We have providi d both. Never during our time here, which is 16 years, have we offered for sale such a large, complete and welj 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 seleo- 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, justieS to yourself to giire us a look. We will risk our stock to do the resjl^ SHOES AND RUBBERS, Tft e have looked after every detail of the footwear bnsiness, OUT - entire stock of Rubbers was bought before the advance. The most important School Shoe of the well known make of Selz, Schwab & 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 and shirts. Remember our glove and mitten line. Fall Caps, wool Sweaters, Groceries, Flout. Remember in trading with us you are not as , ed to pay the old long time prices; we own our stock at rock bottom, spot cash prices. Yours for Fail Trade, O u ii, NEW UTOCK OF Cloaks and Jackets, Is the most complete over brought to this town and we invite com. parisbn with any Store in the County, either as to Quality, Style or Price. West Mclfenr^ 111. JOHN J. MILLER. Another Car of Pillsburv's Best th We ek. SIMON STOF7SL. West McHenry, 111.. Oct. 11, 1898. Sacrificing Profits. Taking a Big Loss. )V*f« QUtUUE! 18-20 Douglas Ave., Elgin 111., Cutting priccs right and left to clear stocks. Costs no longei the selling price on Suits and Overcoats. Everything marked at prices that must sell. Taking a loss of thousands of dollars to make a clean sweep. This add. does not tell one-hundredth part of the clearing sale saving chances. No matter what you may- want, it is sure to pay you handsomly to look here for it. Now is the^ time to turn our loss to your profit. Investigate what the bargain tables offer*from now on till closed out. right kind is used. There was made to serve every purpose. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Co. makes a special paint for each kind of work. A paint that will do its special work in the way it can best be done. For floors a hard-drying and hard-wearing paint, to walk on. For chairs and furniture, a bright, glossy paint--that's hard to mar or scratch. For bath tubs, a hard, bright enamel--that hot or cold water does not affect. For buildings, a durable paint-- to withstand the elements. Paints for outside and paints for inside. We will send a free book describing our different kinds of paints and their differ­ ent uses if you will send your address. The leading paint dealers keep these paints. THE SHermiN-WILUAMB 09.. PMNT A NO COLOR MAKERS. 100 Canal Street, Cleveland. 2629 Stewart Avenue, Chicago. SOT Washington Street, Mew York. 21 St. Aiitolne Street, Montreal E. Br-PERKINS, McHENRY, ILLINOIS. 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. B. B. PERKINS Another immense sacrifice of profits to reduce stocks. A clearing sale with us is a clearing sale. hat we want to get rid of must go, no matter how great the loss. This week will be the most tempting bargains of the sale. The reductions are astonishing. CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST. $8.50 $6 for al'. Suits and Overcoats sold formerly at $12, $13 and $15. for all Su^s and Overcoats sold ,OU formerly at $8.50, $9.50, $11. Profits completely sacrificed to clean up our stock. Costs and former selling prices ignored*, ftvery suit marked at a price that must sell quickly. The greatest Money-Saving Clothing Chance of the Season. CHEAP CHARLEY, 18-20 Douglas Ave. Elgin, HI. THE REASON WHY There is a why and wherefore for everything. WHY we wear clothes has gone beyond the realm of discussion. W HEREFORE good dressers prefer to wear garments made by J. D. LODTZ, The Merchant Tailor, MoHENRY, ILL.. Is a matter worthy of explanation. The reason is simple and the story is told in few words. It is BECAUSE he makes the clothes strictly to the measure of the party ordering them. They are trimmed well, they fit well, preserve their shape, and above all --they wear well. His prices are "popular" FOR THE REASON that they are reasonable. They are made to fit the pockets as his garments are made to fit the forms of his customers. He guarantees SATISFACTION, and more than that--gives it. He wants your trade and he is ever ready to make it an object for you to be with him. Now is the time to call. New Fall and Winter Samples Just Received McHenry, Sept. 5th, 1898. J. D. LODTZ. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE - HOME HEALTH CLUB (Cot this out and forward it to the Inter Ocean Pub. Co., Chicago, 111.) THE INtER OCEAN PUB. CO.: 1 hereby accept the invitation to beeotne a member of tbe Home Hkalth Club, and I inclose herewith one dollar to pay for one year's subscription to The Weekly Inter Ocean, which, I understand, entitles me to a life membership, a record number, and a copy of Volume 1 of the Home Health Club books (price, $100) tree of expense. Name Town or City Street No.. State One of the most practical and beneficial eourses of study ever offered to its readers by any newspaper. Not only are there a series of practical lessons in paper each week, but the subscriber is pre­ sented, free of expense, with a beautiful cloth-bound book, worth one dollar, besides a life membership in the great club. Subscribe at once and get the special lessons now being published. THE WAR IS OVER -BUT-- JACOB JUSTEN, The Rleiable 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. Parlor and Bed Room Sets Lower than the same goods ' can be bought anywhere in the county. In short, I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD on anv class of Furniture, quality of goods considered. Call and see me when in want of anything in my line. WE CARET A FULL LINE OF Caskets, Coffins, Burial Robes, Etc. We guarantee first class work in every respect. Call and see mo before purchasing. JACOB JUSTEN. McHenry, 111., Sept. 7, 1898,

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