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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jul 1895, p. 4

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' ~ \v- Notice our Annual Clearing Sale A KNOWN FACT which commenced YThat we dispoae of more Shoes than all the Elgin dealers combined because we retaSH^ore shoes at what the average dealer pays for ^ern at wholesale. . i We offer some shoes at 49c, some at 79c, some at 98c. We don't want you to belipve that you are getting a $5 shoe ,or any such money, but these are our com­ parisons. Ladies'Tan Shoes, light and dark colors. These goods are acknowledged by all to be the most stylish and best wearing in the city for the money. Lot 1. Are worth $4--our price was $2.98--July sale price $2.23. Lot 2. Are worth $3.50--our price was $2 49--July Sale price $1.98u Ladies'Tan Juliets, made by 0. M. Henderson. They are worth $2,50--our price was $1.97--July.'sale price $1.33 »* , "KT •. Ail of our Ladies? Shoes, none reserved, that are marked $2.49, consisting of hand turned and Goodyear welt, in al! the latest styles, all the new lasts, aJl sizes and widths. These goods are worth $3--our price was $2.49--July sale price $1.98. LadieB' hand turned shoes, the $3.49 grade, about 200 pairs, these goods are worth $4. our price was $3 49, July price is $2.23^- In the above lot wevinclude alj our ladies' hand turned cioth top shoes that have been selling at $2.98 and $3;49. Monday Morning, July 8th FOR SALE, Short Horn Bulls for sale. Also,; Ply­ mouth Rock Eowls, of both sexes. 25tf FKAKE CotiE, Spring Grove, 111. Last summer one of our gran d^child'ren was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed,then we tried Chamberlain's Cholic and Diarrhoea remedy/which gave speedy relief. We regard it as the best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints -- Mrs. E.G. Gregory, Frederickstqwn? Mo. This certainly is the best mediclneeV^r put on the market for d.veentery, sum- ir.er complaint, colic and cholera infan­ tum in children. -It never fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected. For sale by J. A. Story. Buy Shoes at Evanson's. A N N O U NCELM ENT All (none reserved) of our Ladies' Lace Shoes, worth $3.50, our price was $2.98, July sale price $1.79. In this lot we include all of our ladies'patent leatLer Ox­ fords*^ the narrow toe, ooze trimmings, that we Offered for $2,49 and $2.98. Ladies'white canvas Oxfords, the very latest: you know what you have been paSfng, July sale priee is 89c Ladies' red slippers and Oxfords, worth $1.98 and $2.49, our price was $1.49 and $1.98, July sale price 79c. g|ij| L. A. W. Bicycle Shoes, worth $1.98 to $2 98, marked price was $1.75 and $1.98, July sale psice $1.35; marked price was $2,49 eng $2,79, Julp sale $1.98. Ladies' Bicycle Leggins, black and tan, all sizes, the $1.50 grade, July sale price, 90c. " . , " - i°jm Fifty pairs Infants'Shoes, July sale price 10c 0 Tennis Shoes, sizes 9 to 1, July sale price 39c. Bear in mind our marked aetail price is usually about what the average dealer pays for them at wholesale. : _ Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair highest Award. DELICATE OF FLAVOR. Refined and perfect in its. effects is Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the sure cure foroconstipation, indigestion and' sick headache. Try a sample bnttle at Julia A. Story's. CIRNERC I WANTED^ to buy Farms in CENTRAL kVMIM^|,T^»»UMWKUM^r THEO. F. SWAN, GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE FURNITURE Chamber Suits, ^'1a'rs, Sewing Platforms, Floor Rockers, Carpets, Window Shades, COMFORTERS, PILLOWS, ETC. The largest assortment in Odd Pants The finest and newest Straw andelt H Fat*. The old reliable Selz Schwab & Co.'s Shoes and Slippers. New goods received every day. I do not allow any of my goods to get shop worn or out of date. iNniitia. HI. Prices as Low as the Lowest The best boiled Shirt for young and old. The very largest assortment of Neckties and Collars, „ The finest Alpaca Coats, at the very lowest living prices We have, among other things, a fine fresh stock of PERFECT FI r GUARANTEED Will be at O. T, Daniel 's Drug Store, Algon quln, every Wednesday, and at the office of Or. Aurmger, West McHcnry, every Satur day, commencing Feb. 23, 1895. Al*o at4be office of Dr. Dawson. Wauconda, on Mondays and at the office of Dr. Rice. Richmond, every .Tiday. Office with Dr, Werden, Nunda, 111, McHenry, III., July, 1895 Have just put in another car of the two winners, Jersey Lily and Hard-to-beat Flour, Call and see ns and be convinced of the above facts, JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry NOTICE Administrator's N otice • ESTATE of Richard Bishop, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed •^c*' ministrator with will annexrd of the estate of Richard Bishop, deceased, late of the county of McHenry ami state of Illinois, hereby gives notice that ho . will appear before the County Court ol McHenry county, at the Court House. In Woodstock, Illinois, at the August term, on ' l ie first Monday in August next, at which time all persons havirg claims against sfti" estate are I notified and requested to attend for the pur­ pose of having the same adjusted. All cer- eons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment toihe undersigned Dated this 7th day of Juno, A D. 18^5. 49 w 4 J&ME9 B. PERRY, Administrator. With Will Annexed. C. R. HUBER, Proprietor. Having secured the se.vices of A FIRST CLASS BAKER we, are now prepared to furnish our customers and the public generally with you men The elegant Excursion Steamer, BARBAROSSA, la offered for sale. Length 55 feet, beam 9 feet; Stern wheel 16 inches draft ; speed 10 miles per hour, and has a capacity to carry 60 people. Is newly finished and has two engines. Good for ri ver or Lake service. Can be delivered on board cars. Will he sold cheap and on reasonable terms if applied for at once. Inciuire of- M. ENGLEN, McHenry, III. FRESH EVERY DAY Don't Miss this Oliance On any kind of goods sold in my store, at Chicago's lowest prices, E. LAWLUS. Opposite Riverside Hotel, McHenry. Executor's Notice, EST ATE of Emma Hurelle, deceased. The undersigned havmg been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of Emma Huielle, deceased, late of the county "f SicHenry Hhd fiTatc or tituraiB, hereby sives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House In Woodstock, at the Aucr term, on the first Monday in Aug. next, at which time all persons having claims against taid estate are notified and requested to attend for the pur­ pose of hiving the same adjusted. All per sons indebted to said estate ure requested to mike immediate payment to the unuersigfaed. Dated this 11th day of June, A. D„ 1895, JAMES B. PERRY, Executor. Administrator's Notice. INSTATE of Hannah Of rr, deceased. jjTChe undersigned having been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Hann-ih Carr deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the Cour ty Court of M-Henry County,) at the Court Hotise in Woodstock, at the August term, on the first Monday in August next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to at tend for the pur­ pose oC-havrng thfc same adjusted. All per. sfins indet ted to said estate are requested to maUo immediate payment to the undersigned, Dated this 5th day of June, A D, 1895. 40 wt Richabd W. Overton. Administrator. A.C. SPURLING Estray Notice. Came into the enclosure of the o under­ signed, on or about June 3d> a Black Horse, weighing between 800 and 900 pounds. The owner is hereby notified to prove property, pay charges and take him away. « P.J. CLARY. . 50w3 v v •"

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