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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 May 1895, p. 8

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. v.'.' r\:: - - At moderate prices. Fine imported and domestic Serges, Diagonals, Bunting, etc., in black and shades of tan, brown, blue, gray, cardinal and green, all new and strictly in good taste. See our line of Novelty I)ressv Goods. Only one dress of a kind. These goods are choice in color and texture. All imported, fine wool, elegant checks, stripes and mixtures. Call and see them. MTA fine line of Drees Trimmings, Braids, Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, etc. WOOD, ILL Is our Motto for 1895 But our 1895 Cultivator is a full steel rider, with single and double pointed shovel spring teeth. Foot lifting steel gangs enable the operator to turn around without touching the levers, which have very fine notched ratchets, so shovels can be set to cultivate to a fraction p of an inch. Front end of shovel gangs can be moved together or apart, to suit the work/ All parts are maleable iron or steel, with steel or wood wheels as desired, and last but by no means least is its spring seat and name, "Wauconda." Both should be seen and tried to Be appreciated. ( > We would like it very much to have all see our Albion No. 10, or our "Wauconda No. 12 in the field, as they both thor­ oughly unlock the fertil­ ity and leaves the ground in sueh nice condition to stand the drouth, which we are sure to have every summer. The cut shows ga^8aS you it leaves no open fur- PlgPl rows to wash away the ipap! best soil, worse yet, al- low it to stand and slowly & dry up, which causes the ground to look white, as XMBm1 it cakes up, and later on be ready to absorb the |pgpvi moisture that the crop BlllStl! needs so much at that time. WHO? Cotton and Silk Laces, Ladies' Waists and Caps, cool, comfortable, stylish and cheap. Ribbons, Notions and White Goods. - New Wash, Dress Goods, ; Lawns, Jaconets, Canvass, Ginghams, Percales, Satteens, Prints, Corded and Lace goods, in cream and new colors. Ladies' and misses' summer capes and jackets, prices and styles right WHEN? Now. WHERE ? At our store WHAT? Summer Fresh line of Ladies' Walking Shoes. New styles, best makes, lowest prices. Wauconda 3!fo. - JL2 For men, boys and children, in black, blue, gray, etc. Very cheap, eool, perfect fitting, and a lot to chose from. Don't fail to call on us. Just received, 100 pairs Duchess Pants to sell from $2 to . $5. . : t Five machines in one. The only Cultivator that cuts all the ground s . close up tp tfee hill, and is the representative tool , •' of level cultivation. New Carpets and Oil Cloths We want a portion of your Shoe trade and can plea.se you both in goods and prices. Over 200 patterns stylish and new-Wall Paper, with matched ceiling and border, all trimmed free. Rolls full measure. No job lots or soiled stock. Prices low as the lowest. ^ See our new fur and straw Hats, cotton and wool Caps. Rubber Gossamers, and Mackintoshes. Our United Brand and Badger State white and fancy dress Shirts are the stuff. All sizes. ,We handle several otheg lines of goods, but cannot tell you about them here. When next you want shoes buy only the C.JB. Fargo make. They are honest, they fit. they wear well, and please you and your wallet. Our stock has just been added to, our prices have not yet advanced, Hand in your feet for a pait. Summer Underwear. In cotton and wool for all the townspeople, from 8c to § 1. A great bargain in ladies' ribbed vests, 3 for 25c, well worth 90c each. Call on us and we will do our best to interest you. J. W. CRISTY & SON, Ringwood. 111. Bargains in Hosiery, black, gray, cream and tans. Parasols, Fans, Embroideries, white goods. A new crate of white granite table ware, at the Iswest prices. Now buy standard Grsceries, Teas, Coffees, Spices and Fiovr. "With a good stock, low pricei and obliging salesmen, we remain Drop us a card and we will meet you in the field anc* Prove what we say to .A-llCO Oil INTO. lO. be facts. Also just received a new invoice of Syrries and Top Carriages, which we will sell you for less money than any other dealer in McHenry Lake Counties. Call and see. Yours for fuu, money and business. Our thus far reliable and car* •efully handled INSUBAITOE BUSHIEST Po Lo McOmber s West "Will be kept up in future. Will visit the city every Thursday and will fill all special orders of a reasonable nature. McHenry SIMON STOFFEL |he Fine Young Trotting Stallion CENTERVILLE. Gasoline Stove JULIA A. STORY Record 2i3f Will make the season, closing June 1st, at the stable of the un­ dersigned, in McHenry. And in order to stay will meet prices with any and all as the following will show: In the Market, Five Piece Parlor Suits, $19.79. No. 1 Wilton Couch, $8.89. A large Plush Rocker, $2.49 Single Lounges, in Tapestry Carpet, - - $4 J DESCRIPTION--Centerville is a beauti­ ful dark chestnut, with two white ankles behind, 17 hands high, weighs 1,050 pounds, foaled June, 1887. He is very rangy and stylish. AT LOWEST PRICES Wfi M ed by George O 9701, record 2;2T^, ho by 1 i. eland Abdallah, 351, own brother to Ha ro t, the sire of Maud S, (Queen of the turf, 2:0S»i,, Noontide, 2:20%; Mattie Graham 2;21>i; McOurdy'a Hambletonian, Temple 3:20 and others. Also sire of 23 in the 30 list. George O's dam was the last pacing mare, Fannie B, sired by/Sut<»GTg-t, by Geo M. Patchen, (record 2:23}tf). byCaesuis M, Olay, by Andrew Ja kson, by Bashaw, etc. Centreville's dam was by Creeper Jr., he by Old Creeper. Ilor dam by "Ray mond's Morgan. He is considered one of the most prom­ ising young horses in McHenry or Lake counties. His record of 2:31% was made in a hotly contested seven heat race, he taking ^econd in the first four heats and first in the three last, showing that he not only has speed but staying quali­ ties as well. TERMS -- $ 10 for the season. Season to close June 1st, as I intend to track him this season. ^ JOHN HEIMER, Proprietors Paints, Oils and Colors CONSTANTLY ON HAND, MISiPAHRw FULL LINE OF I also have a full line of new Furniture of every description, Carpets, etc.. and I will not be under­ sold. all and see me before you buy. I can and will save you money. l^lPUndertaking and Embalming promptly attended to. A good Hearse in connection. „ Jacob Iiifiii McHenry, 111., April, 1895. v PATENT MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, Stationery and Druggists' Sundries. ins prescriptions Your Patronage la respectfully- solicited. •JULIA A, STORY One\Door West of Riverside Louse, McHenry, 111 MORGAN STALLION, will stand at the barn of the undersigned, one-half mile north of McHenry village, for the season of 1895. PEDIGREE: i Billy S was sired by Prince S, by Saylor'a Toung Gifford Morgan Black Hawk, bv Hanly'a Morgan Black Hawk, by Gifford, by Wood­ bury by Just'n Morgan. Dam of Prinoe S by Oolbv's Young Green Mountain, by Turner's Sir William, by Green Mountain 21, by Gifford, by Woodbury, by Justin Morgan. Grand-flam of Prince S by Hanly's Younjf Mo-gan Bia« k Hawk, by General Gifford. bv G.iff'>rd. by Woodbury, by Justin Morcan, Dam ot Billy s » y Grey Eagle, by Black Hawk, bv Sherman, by Justin Morgan. Grard-dam of Billy S by Sherman's Morgan Dfliance,-by Boston Tiger, by Cook of the Iiock, by Sherman, by Justin Morgan Dam of Sherman's Morgan Defiance ly Woodbury, by Justin MorgaD. Terms made known on application. BRADFORD SMITH. THE THIKD SEMI-ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF J. D. LODTZ, Jr DEALER IN- Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS. TOILET ARTICLES. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOE MEDICAL USE. I take pleasure in informing the public that my Tailoring Establishment is now ready to take orders for _ and Overcoats. I have made a careful examination and purchase of goods at the best houses in Chicago, with the result that I now have the finest stock of Spring and Summer Goods ever seen in MtiHenry. The goods turned out from my establishment are hand-made and home-made, and are guaranteed first class in every particular as to style, workmanship and quality. ' (ST*With regard to prices, I will say, without fear of contradiction, that they are from $4 to $15 lower than those in the city. lean make you an all-wool suit as ctieap as $ 17, Pants to Order, $3,75 and upward^ My motto: Good, honest work at ltvtfig prices. Soliciting your patronage, I remain, Yours Respectfully, • , Also, Bottled Ale and Porter for Medical Use ISST'The best brands ot Cigars and smoking and chewing Tobacco always on hand, ; Physicians'Prescriptions Carefully com Give me a call, GEO. W. BESLEY. ||t West McHenry, Jan, 2, 1895. * v -- U/AMTCn 8 or 10 men to solicit orders, w* Mil I C.U f0r Hardy Nursery' Stock Frutt and Ornamentals ; also new and vaiu able varieties of Seed. Potatoes. Permanent J"sition»; good salary, ranging from $75 t« 126 per month, Apply quick; with references, I*' I* MAY A CO., „ Paul, Minn. N ursery men, Florist* and Seedmen. New and elegant styles in flue shoes for both sexes and all nationalities at S. StoffePs. Douglas and Fargo made J. D. LODTZ, JR Barbian Bros,' Block, McHenry, 111. them,

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