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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Feb 1899, p. 8

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- . - • • "T-. "'.I-cfW.N ' ' W$% DANGERS OF THE GRIP. Bgw from LaQrippe is ; ta peeomonia. Ifroason- ilmed, however, and Chamber- _ Bdy taken, all danger troidld. Among the tens of i who have used this remedy tftrippe iw have yet to learn oPa l«iaa haviag resulted in pneumonia i dhoiwioonwnsivelr th»»t this rttn- * certain preven: ive of that dan- tt will cure la grippe in MM time than any other remedy. It is tilMMAnt and eale to take. For sate by 1. A. Story. An Honert Kedieine {far li ̂ fMppe. Geo. W. Waitt, of South Gardiner, Me., sure: "I have had the worst cough, cold chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that has done any good whatever. I hare used one 50- cent bottle and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine, For sale by J. A. Story. SOLICITORS WANTED everywhere for "The Story of the Philippines" by Murat Halstead, com missioned by the Government as Qfflcia Historian to the War Department. The book was written in army carope at San Francisco, on the Pacific with General Merritt, in the hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong Kong, in the American treaches at Manila, in the insurgent, camps with Aguinaldo, on the deck of the Olimpia with Dewey, and in the roar of battle at the fall of Manila. Bonanza for agents. Brimful of original pictnres taken by ft?! ; government photographers on the spot. . Large book. Low prices. Big profits. Vvi' Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial war books. Outfit free v 1 Address, F. T. Barber, Sec'y, Star Insur- :?*:. anceBldg, Chicago. 17-4m J. D. LODTZj • MCHENRY, ILL. Artistic* iM j^CTlVE New - Spring - Sample! JUST RECEIVED." I have just received the fittest line of New Spring Sample? ever brought to Ibis town, and invite the public to call and look them over. • ' Foil Ciiits or SiDile Garments Made to order on fhort notice and at bottom prices. A FIT GUARANTEED. A fine new line ot Drees Goods just re­ ceived at Simon Stoffel's, from 15 cent* to |1.15 per yard. Call and eee them. Call and see me. I am sure 1 can phase you in quality of goods and price. J. D. LODTZ. McHenry, Nov. 22,1898. Hacking COUGH A hacking cough is a grave-yard cough; the sooner you get rid of it the better. Don't wait until it develops into consumption, but use the cele­ brated Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cough Syrup at once. It is a wonderful remedy for all throat and lung affections, and will cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a few days. Good fbr old and young. DrBolTs Cough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. DOHS are small and pleasant to take. DoCtHS .. ncofBmend it. Price ag cents, At all drugjists. Chicago's Leading Newspaper is the Chicago Journal. You Should Read It BECAUSE--, TALK IS Always on the right s'de ot th« great nrations of the <l»y Print* jus" what it ean* in an irdepenrient. Bt>a BhlforwftT-' manner. Our «iai I* to m ke % pap^r lor the people just as we tlnd them--good, healthy buovav.t and full rf hugan interest for fale everywhere. One cent a eopjr. By iLttil |3 per scar. Send for sample et-p i. CHICAGO JOUEHAL. •SEC ATalkinc ano CHEAP. Machine, a Singing Machin a Musical Instrument, goluiqbia Grapl}aplM)Qe for $10 TUs is the most perfect Talking Machine .•N>B the market. Come and see for yourself at MILO HOWE'S. Boarding House Water Street. McHenry, ANTON ENGLEN, Proprietor. Having building I take West McHenry Illinois DEALER IN i?tes aftlHtic standard, the favorite "Lodwig" Magnificent Piaio at a rea sonable price. The world renown "Lyon & Healy'* Parlor and Church Organ. The cremona tone "Washburn" Mando­ lin, Gaitar and Zither, the standard of the world. The world-wide famed "Do meetfe" Sewing Machine without an equal for simplicity, durability, light running and cheapness. loarders by the Day or Week, Give them the best accommo­ dations, and at REASONABLE BATES. My Booms are all newly fur­ nished, well ventilated, and the building is practically Fire Proof. No pains will be spared to please all who may favor me with their patronage. ANTONY ENGELN. MHF?«nrv. Ill-- 1897. 8. HEAB THE DEPOT. flfiT McHENRY, T I T ^ Keeps open for t be accommodation of tb labile a First-Olase Saloon and Restaurant •re h« will at all times keep the bes brands of Wines, Liquors aud Cigars to be found in the market lv:- r; I".. ?• PABST'8 HUWHISM L»g« BHI At Wholesai and Retail. Beer in large or smal i Kegs or Bottles al *»ye on hand, cheaper than any other, quality e#nsulered. , Ordeis by mail promptly attended to. 0OOD STABLING FOB HORSE fe" 9V Oall and see a*. Robt. Schiessle West McHenry, May 2,1898. '.•> * " * *> J. W. BONSLETT Plumbing ; Contractor Spi Ms of Sanitary PImMi FBOMFTLY ATTESDED TO Has just received a very com | 5 filete stock of f plumbing Goods* Bath Tubs. ^ Closets* Lavatories and f Fixtures. Steam and Hot Water Heating Complete stock of all sizes Galvanized Bwok Pipe and Fittings on band. Offlesand Show Kootri iu Jacob Bon- jMtfs Agricultural Implement Building, £ MoHKNIKY. ILL* IT MAS THE SERVICE. BEST NEWS IT HAS THE BEST MARKET PAGE. IT HAS THE PEST SPORT ING NEWS- IT IS INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS. IT IS ENTERPRISING AND THE BEST ALL AROUND NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. '• "1" ;vv:' ; c • -n * 'l f, i ' J"1 - * ' UHIVERSAL PROVIDES, ORIGINATOR OF LOWEST PRICES' li' • • GREAT MILL END SALE To be held in our store for one entire week commencing Monday, Feb. 13, will be m ; • , •• r A Customer of Mine using* i| t , r . . " ? 4 t ( if &•-<&:•• ***. V. Tt It VHe oriofnal Mill Rttd S hy Wf; C* A. Lb^fiMv tM a^eht of numerous large eastern miH8. Mr Lockbart will conduct the sale in person, and publicly explain on the floors ot our store why these large mill contractors take this method of disposing ot their enormous accumulation. Thousands and thousands of yards of Prints, Percales, Sheetings, Ging­ hams. Dress Gocd*, Silk*, Linens and other yard goods, broken r.izes, email lot* and accumulations of all goods that a mwafacturer is willing to sell at a price, be he maker of Shoes, Hosiery* Under* wear, Gloves, Cloaks, Tinware or anything whatsoever. ALL TO BE SOLD AT ACTUAL MILL END COST. You will never know what Mill End Cost means until you come to this sale, for this advertise­ ment gives only an inkling, the half can not be told. To accommodate our patrons our store will be open every evening during shis monev-siving week. The following are a few of the many extra ordinary values that await you: , PENINSULAR HEATING STOVE. For wfaich he paid me |30, remarked to his neighbor that he would not sell it fir $'00 if h? could not get another hke it. This is pleasing to us, and doubtless is to (be manv owners of SDdfe stoves in this and other vicinities. Now I aoi handling the I^ ' -1 , ' " A i Peninsular Stove^ and Furnaces • • • . ?'#• . the foregoing is'onW to show the true satisfaction this lineSF Steves are giving. I have 45 of thesd stoves sampled on < my floor and invite inspection from all. It i?iit be worth your time to call and see them. . T I NEW HOTEL -AND- Hill End Liniogs. Thirty-six inch Percalines, drab, slate, brown and black, we will cut you any length, a usual 15c grade mill end price, yd Pc Double fold heavy twill Silesia, all colors, 1 to 5 yds lengths, cannot be matched at I2$c from the piece, mill end price per yd, 4£c. Lining Cambrics one of „th< best makes, I to 5 yd pieces, in all io!ors and black, usual piece price 5c yd, mill end price yd lc Thirty-six inch black Taffetas, usual price 15c, mill end price 7c. completed my new am now prepared to WHAT TO READ. Some Prominent Chicagoans Express Opinions. In these enlightened times every person who pretends to keep In touch with the progress of the world must read a first-class daily metropolitan newspaper. They who would select the best should be guided by the opin­ ions of prominent newspaper-men who know. Head the following: * " There is no question as to the position- occupied by The Chicago Tribune. Its en­ terprise has been too often demonstrated. As a local and American news-gathering in­ stitution it has no superior and few equals. In the matter of foreign cables, no other paper west of New York can be compared to it. These are the things, of course, that go to make a complete and great newt- paper. CARTER H. HARRISON*." Now Mayor of Chicago, formerly publisher • Chicago Times. " The Chicago Tribune Is the best news­ paper in the world. I consider its make up and facilities for gathering news unequaled, although I do not agree with it politically. " WASHINGTON HESING." The late Postmaster,. Chicago, and pub­ lisher Staats Zeitung. " The Chicago Tribune is beyond question the greatest 'newspaper in the West, if not in the country. " MARTIN J. RUSSELL." Editor-in-Chief Chicago Chronicle. Tour Postmaster or newsdealer will take your subscription for a trial period. Mill End Prints and Percales. Light colored sheeting Prints, black, blue, pink and brown figures, always 5c yd from the piece, mill end piece, 3c. Dress Prints, reds, cardinals and pinks, good lengths, staple goods at 5c yd, mill end price per yd, 3£c. Dress Prints, pretty colors latest, newest dress skirts, 2 to 10 yd lengths, mill end pi ice per yd, 4c. Thirty-six inch Percales, med­ ium and dark shades, stripes, checks, plaids and figures, retail price everywhere 12^c, mill end price yd, 7$c. Mill End Outing Flannels. Very choice designs in shades of blue, yellow and pink Outing Flannels, extra fleece and fast colors, sold at 8c everywhere, mill end price, 4£c. Extra fine Outing Flannels, heavy fleeced, newest and pret­ tiest designs and colors, mill end price 6c. , * * 'v Mil! End Domestics. lengths it is Lonsdale Cambrics in 1 to 10 yds, some stores sell off the piece at 12£c, and it never sold less than 10c, mill end price 9£c. Bleached Muslin, 36-in soft finished goods, worth from He to 8c yd from the piece, in skirt lengths, yd 4£c. Unbleached Cotton,' 36-in, fine even thread, try to match it at 5c, mill end price 3fc. Valentines. We have always been head­ quarters for V alentfnes, this year our stock is larger, our variety greater aiid our prices lower than ever before Beautiful lace val­ entines that usually sell at 24, 68 and 10c, out prices are 12, 34 and 5c. Regular art novelties at 5cI Apron Ginghams in different size checks, the real ?ood quality, in blues, browns and fancies, the mi 1 eDd price per jd, 3Xc. Three thousand jds soft mo dess finished Ginghams, in dre»» styles a grace that is always 12&. from the piece, hundreds o styles to pick from, 1 to 10 yc lengt hs, mill end price yd 7c. Mill End Hosiery and Underwear. Ladies fast black stainless dye Hose, full fashioned, perfect shape, a good 15c value at any other time, our mill end price 7c. Ladies gray mixed ribbed cot­ ton Vests, heavy fleece-lined, less than manufacturers cost, in our mill end sa'e price 19c. Ladies Handwear in Hill Inds. Twenty doz Ladies Kid Gloves in tans, browns, slates, blues, grayes, reds and blacks, mended gloves, with slight imperfections, none are perfect, if they were- you would pay $1.00 per pair but because of these slight imper- i fections the manufacturers closed the lot out to us and the mill end sale saves you 41c per pair, for we sell at 59c. Ladies Silk Mittens, a manu­ facturer s sample line, single, double and wool-lined, choice per pair, 49c. Dress Goods, Mill Ends. One thousand yds brocade two- toned, wool novelty suitings, plaids, serges, cashmeres and flannels, you can find any length you want in this lot, the regular price value would be 29c to 39c, mill end price 21c. Choice blue new spring novelty Dress Goods, bought at mill end prices though they aic full pieces, such goods you never before see marked less than < 40c, mill end price'yd 25c. Mustin Underwear in Mill Ends. Ladies Corset Covers, of good muslin, perfect fitting, made pon honor, in the mill end sale each, 12c. Ladies Drawers, of good mus­ lin, trimmed with cluster of tucks well made, mill end price, 16c. Mill End Linens. Five hundred ^4.8 Table Dam­ ask, bleachrd and ha If-bleached, 2 to 4 yd len jths, the same goods trom the piece would cost 40 to 50c yd» mill end price, 24c. Crash Towling in all linen heavy cotton aud union poods, ! to 8 yds lengths, per yd mill end price. 4c. Mill End Silks. Plain, colored and fancy plaic and stripe silk, mill ends 1 to 5 yd length*, but we will cut you any length you want, values up to #1.0C and $'.25 in lot* mil! end price all go at 59c. Colored sateens for trimmings and fancy work, all bright, new shades, will cut any length you want, mill end price 43c. UN.TED STATES War Claim Agency -OF- W. H* COWLIN, WOODSTOCK, - ILLINOIS. Prosecution of all kinds and danecs of Claims Against the United Statep for ex-S.ildiers, their Widows, Dependent Relatives or heirs. A specialty made in the prosecution of old and rejected claims; also in all claims of soldiers in the Late War with Spain. All commnni- cations promptly answered if postage stamps are enclosed for reply. Wm. H. Cowlin, Office at residence, Madiaoo St., Wood stock, III. Who mn tusk of BOine simple thing to patent? Protect your ideas: thev may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDElibURN & CO., Patent Attar- Miscellaneous Hill Ends Felt Window Shades, complete 9c. Table Oil Cloth, best grades, 11c. % Six-foot Horse Whip, 7c. Dexter Riveting machine, 39c. Good Buggy Harness, $4.98. Men'sFurnishings From an overstocked maker of Men's Overalls we secured a lot that are the identical that cloth­ ing stores ask 50c for, in the mill end sale, 33c. Groceries in Mill End Sale. Soda Crackers per lb, 7c. No. 3 Crown Raisins, 8c. Eight bars Lenox Soap, 25c. One qt sweet Pickels, 15c. Ten lbs Oat Meal for 25c. One lb crushed Java, 18c. . One pkg Matches 9c. One l#ottle Maple Syrup, 25c. Hardware in Mill End Sale. Four-tine long handle manure fork, 33c. Steel ax with handle, all sizes, 65c. Fourteen qt heavy iron clod milk pail, 29c. No. 8 tin wash boiler, copper bottom, 55c. Fourteen qt heavy tin dish pan, 13ft. No. 8 granite tea kettle, 50c. Mill EDiLad'es frapp!,'Siirts, Ladies Wrappers, stylishly made ot prints and percple£ good width sbirt, well made, mil end price, 49c. Ladies skirt of bla^li brocade corded material, bound wHh por- duroy. lined with taffeta, letfst style, cut, you cannot m«tch it at $2 00 elsewhere, for the mil end sale we have only 100, they go at $1 49 Shoes in Hill Ends Sale- Ladies leather top, leather loxed, leather hole, lace and but ton shoes, a $1 2* value for 79o A $1 50 value for 9#e Ladies Dongola Kid, and Tm perial rait, lace and buHon shoe** all sizes, regular value $1 50 choice $1 09 Men's Satin, Calf, Coin, Globe and London toe. lace and con gre*s, double soles, regular value $1 75 to $2 OOf for $1 39 Wwt S'de Hardware Stores • -to1 F. L. McOMBEB. 1 The McHenry Marble and Granite Worlds. All Kinds of CEMETERY WORK At Low Priooe. Full Lino of FINISHE0 WORK A<«vays on Hand.* Vorelgii and .Imerloaa Grande a. Speoialty. McHenry, ill. J. H. MILLER, We Are Headquarters for FARM MACHINERY Of all Kinds. BUGGIES! BUGGIES I Nothing but Buggies. The celebrated Peabody. the Slier And the Columbia A grade Wheels; one thousand mile Axles. V\ hy take chances on inferior work when a^out the same money will give you the best vehicles that skill and careful supervision can produce. Tried by time and not found wanting. They are reliable and stylish. There are none better. WAGONS AND TRUCKS, -H fifc Always 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 Bhow our stock whether you wish to buy or not. . .Repairs for all Machinery promptly attended to. Very Truly Yours, T. J. WALSH. MoHenry, July 27, 1898. ^ You know there is much more painting done now-a-days than of old, but did you know there is a far better way to do it? Paint* ing i9 no exception to other things. The art has not stood still. You can still buy some white lead (are you a judge of it?) and some oil (are you a judge of that?) and find a neighborly painter and have some paint made; but as sure as yon are alive there is a bet­ ter way. Are you awake to the fact that you can get a paint that is made for the particular work you want done, of tlw best materials combined in tile best proportion. mixed in the best way; and that will do more than any other paint will do? If this is not true, then The Sherwin-Williams Paint factory with its tons of daily output and its thirty years of wonderful growth is a pure miracle. "Paint Points" will help you paint' right. It's free. THM SHKHWIN-WILUAMS CO.. PAIMT AUD COLOR ***•»#, MM Stewart Af*»eu«** I C*.W T%»* wdBMtnd. Mill End Drugs. One hundred and fitty, 2-grain quinine pills. 19c. Five lb pkg sulphur, 2lc. Hood's Saraaparilla. 69c. WilliamsPink Pills, 37c. WantedAn Idea ihev may ;iibURN 4, , &̂ mVt%X̂ :iS£SZ!,i£j2r ~' 3. P E R K I N S , McHENRY, ILLINOIS. Paint and Wall Paper House VTe sell the fcelebrated 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 aH Wall Paper, Graining, Paper Hanging, Sign Writing. first-class job guaranteed. Call and see me* estimates on work. All No specialties and a trouble to give - •*! I"1 . . B. B. FSBKin .... . lyj* / * ' *». . C.

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