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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Aug 1896, p. 8

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-- DEALER IN -- -IN OUR- We can show you the largest and most complete line of . iigh - Grade - Vehicles! Ever shown in this section, and at prices that every­ one can buy one of THE HERX.IT BUGGY co;s SXJHRIlie, Phaetons, Buggies,' k Spring Wagons, Tdoad Wagons. HARNESS. I AP ROBEg, - WHIPS Just received, a car load of the world's famous McCORMICK Harvesting MACHINES, BINDERS, MOWERS, Corn Harvesters, STANDARD OF THE WORLD. Also carry the largest stock of Repairs ever kept in this vicinity. |5sf~Binder Twine at very low­ est prices. • JACOB BONSLETT. McHenry, III., 1896. yar IS DETERMINED TO TRADE uantities - of - I0S SMALL AMOUNTS OF GOLD OR MP. • , Between now and Fall Election. A^L - SUMMEB - GOODS Must Walk.'at"Hard Time Prices. Cotton and Wool Dress Goods, Suitings, Trimmings, Parasols. Fans, Mitts, Laces, Ties, Hoods, Ladies'Capes and Jackets. Summer Underwear, ;. Shawls, Hosiery. . • ' •' •; : "< /.v . .MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF The Coal you bought last Jail ? You can get more ofime at Bottom Prices. A T PRICES TO SATISFY ALL KICKERS. NEW STOCK DUTCHESS TROUSERS, Iii Leadiujj; styles and all warranted, Large Invoice of the celebrated United Brand Fancy Dress Shirts. Beloit Overalls, Pants and Shirts. Correct ideas in HATS, in straw, cloth, felt or fur. See our fall stock of Fargo's and Douglas' Shoes, for old and young, in the right styles, widths and prices. Oaudee Rubbers, Wall Paper* Oil Cloths* Shades, Carpets, Poles. Buy the Fancy and Pillsbury Flour, only in connection with , GROCER 1ES. SIMON STOFFEL. A11 the Last Car ol Feed ? Get my prices before buying more.' W. A. CRISTY, WUSTl McHENlI y, IL L mi rn When Looking for Bargains in II R. Schiessle, NEAnhrHE DEPOT, WEST McHE"NRY, Keeps open for the anorunmodatton of the Public a Firat Olass f aloon A N D y BOAB Harts Wagons, Phaetons, EZtc. Restaurant, Where he will at ail time« keep the b»Bt brands of Wine*, Liquors and Cigars to be found in the market. PABST'S ° Milwaakee Lager . Beer At Wholesale and Retail. Beer in Large or Small Kegs or Bottles al­ ways on hand, cheaper than any other, quali­ ty considered. Order* by mail promptly attended to. «WOall and see us. Robert Schiessle. West McHenry, III., May, A. ENGELN S I Safoors' 3 A N O T H E R C A R O F S U R R I E S J U S T R E C E I V E D . THE C1CI .EUR ATE1 > 5Si Decidodly the be-it machine in inirket, and sold at a price within the reach of all, Dt>n't tail to see this machine work before you buy any other. T W 1 . M : l > ( J ( A , M I ! ' \ , An<l Cheaper than any other dealer. I will discount any and all prices offered you by other dealers, therefore if you wish to save money call on me before vou buv._ • AMI Restaurant, ( MOHENBY, ILL. Wholesale and Retail Agent for SCULITZ fflilianiee Brewini Oo.'s Beer. THE BEST MADE. In any quantity, Jrom a Snitz Glass to a hundred barrtlts. Orders by mail promptly attended to. ALSO. ALWAYS ON HAND " Fin© Kentucky Liquors, French Qftt^rs. choice Ales, Wines, Cigars, Etc. I buy none but the best and sell at reasonaWe prices. N. B. ROBINSON & CO'3 Ale Ac Porter. l>j' the Keg- aiitl oil Di-irujarlit, Call and see me and I will use } ou well ANTONY ENGELN. McHenry, 111., 18P6. Warelimi«e npiar the Depot, West McHenry. Also warehouses at Wauconda, Nunda and 0 nsysteinatically Yours, Lake Zurich. June, 1896. T. V. SLOCUM THE NEW YORK LEDGER America's Greatest Story Paper. Always publishes the best and most in­ teresting short stories,-serial storiesand- special articles that can be procured, re­ gardless of expense. The latest fashion notes and patterns can be found every week on the Woman's World Page., There is always something in the Aew York Ledger that will interest every member of the family. 20 pages--price, 5 cents. For sale in this town by Charles Hlimpin. Or anything pertaicing; to the Gents' Furnishing Goods Line, it will pay you to call at the West McHenry Shoe and Clothing Store, Fine Light Suits,' Ladies' Fine Shoes Straw Hats, Fine Shoes, Fine Shirts, Neckties, ( ollars. Ladies' Oxfords, Black and Tan, Silk Parasols, Fans, Handkerchiefs FARMERS,; You are invitod to call in at the warehouse of T. ,J. Walsh and take a look at the BE ,T WIDE CUT MOWER EVEK PRODUCED, Viz: the STANDARD. Absolutely no side draft. This is only found by removing the neck yoke, which can be done and the result as stated above: No side draft. Look at our line of Mo wers, viz CHAMPION, CROWN. STANDARD. Pir All leaders and prices right. Old binders taken in exchange for new. IN JEWELRY. Silver & Plated Ware --AND ALL KINDS OF-- REPAIRING. From this time and until further notic e we propose to let you down easy and do your work at the following Hard Tin Prices: Main Springs, the best, war­ ranted and put in while you wait, 50 cents. Cleaning all kinds of watches, 50 cents. Wat<& Crystals, 10 cents each; when in connection with other work, free. All ordinary Balance Staffs, complete, $1.00. No charge for 1 cleaning at the same time. Our stock of Goods in every depart­ ment is complete, which we will sell you as low as the same can be bought any­ where. Call and look us over. JOHN P. SMITH. McHenry, July' 14,1896. Near the Depot, West McHenry. JOHW 4?„ MILliSR -r - Executor's Notice, ESTATE of William Paige, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Executor of the last will and testament of William Paige, deceased,! late ol the county of McHenry aDd state of Illinois, hereby gives 'notice that he will appear, before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House In Woodstock, at the Sept. term, on the first Monday in -ept. next, at whicb time all persons having claims against *aid estate are notified.&nd requested to attend for the pur­ pose of having the same a<5justed. All per £>ons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned." Dated this 17 th day of July, A. D„ 1,895, CHARLES L PAIGE " Executor. GEO. W. BESLEY, West McHenry, Illinois, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINS, OILS, !N BUGGIES WE SHINE. Having disposed of one car load of lYabodv Buggies I have re­ plenished my stock and can still show the best display of Buggies, Road wagons, Harness, Dusters and whips, ever brought to Mc­ Henry. Call in and take a look at the long distance axle buggies. Make your selections |ind the prices will be made as low as poasiblc for this elass of work. Try our line machine Oil. Yours for honest goods and value received. T. J. WALSH. ELGIN. ILL. JACOB JUSTEN, McHenry, Illinois. TOILET ARTICLES. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Also, Bottled Ale and Porter lor Medical Use. The best brands of Cigars and Smoking and Chewing To bacco always on hand. : Physicians' Preseriptioiw Carefully compounded Give me call. GEO. W. BESLEY. West McHenry, Jan, 1,1896.' 4 - ^ IM FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING, EMBALMING. We carry a full and complete stock of all kinds of * FURNITURE! I KITCHEN, PARLOR, BEDROOM and DINING ROOM ____( FURN ITU RE. W c have a filio line of goods and would be pleased to show them to you. Call and see our line before buying and we will do as well by you as anyone. We solicit your trade. WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Caskets, Coffins, Burial Robes, Etc , Etc. We guarantee first-class work in every respect. JACOB .'JUSTISN. . McHenry, 111., Dec., 1895. About 00 pr. men's fine Tan Shoes, square or razor toe, Goodyear welt, worth $3.50, for $1.99 About 70 pr. boys' and youths' Tan Shoes, (lace only), worth $1.75 and $2, for All our Ilanan & Sons' men's fine Shoes, custom made, all styles and sizes, black or tan, worth $6, sale price, $3.19 About 10*0 pr. ladies' Shoes, stzes 4 to 7, worth $2.50, for $l.t:9 About 70 pr. ladies' fine Tan Shoes, cloth top, lace and button, sizes 1 to 7, worth $2.75 and $3, for $1.98 Ladies' Bicycle Oxfords, tan or black, worth $2, for About 100 pr. misses' Tan Shoes, sizes 9 to 11 and 11 to 2, former prices $1.49 and $1.98, sale price y One lot of men's low Shoes, sizes 6 to 8, worth $2, for One lot ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, sizes 2A to 1, worth $1*.00 $1.50, for One lot children's and infants' soft sole Shoes, for The 25e Shoe Polish for men's and boys' shoes at $1.23 98c 79c 59c 29c 9c THEO. F. .SWAN, GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE • ELGII>, I

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