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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1889, p. 10

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fees tinder the above tiend rLadieaof theW.C. T. U, claimi no part or credit tor Loyal Temi>erance Legies will it the new City Hall on Friday t*t four o'clock. Where's The Hiumlfe 'Alfred, ploow don't give Charlie tliai m;» wine: 1 shudder to him driuk with such evident satisfaction and pR>asiire. '.'i'llitt'iifrald it, is wrong, and thai; we are gjyMiffofcp in our <^liil<i a love for intoxi- that may some time come % back upon «k with terrible foree/^ : "Oh! pooh, pooh, you tally little vfite, where is the harm of pure wine like this / Is my son going to be a drunkard; Don't be so foolish." " ,,r , i ? "Come here, my brave boy. Want f some more of papa's good drink * And the little follow, clinging to. his father's chair as they sat over the des- ? «©rt, lisped, smacking his lips: H • "Es, Tarlie 'oves it. When Tarlie big man, Tarlie dink, dink, dink allday. The mother shuddered, and a pallor spread over her features, but the lather threw himself back in his chair and tossed s v off another glass of wine, leaving a little ^ for the child, to reward liim, he said, for jjjfs ormrmio- little speech. .Years have gone. The scene has changed. In a dark and dreary tene­ ment house, harsh words and fearful oaths from one o! the upper rooms startle the remaining inmates and bring hither a policeman, who proceeds to the apartment from which the noise issues. \\ hat a si^ht meets their gaze! There, on a bed of rags, a woman lay dea<l, the body warm; and in the center of the room in apool of blood, gasping for breath, lay a man dying by the hand of his *'.» son, whostood before them, brandishing v his weapon over his head, and shouting. "My mother has died of a broken heart, and I have stabbed my father. What i'iV* led me to this crime? It was rum, rum, K W';: rum! When I was a child that man gave f\: \ ' it to me, fed me with it, and called nie" brave because I swallowed it greedily. When 1 l>ecame a man I could not live without it. I would have bartered, any- thing for liquor. Now hang me, hang I ; roe, and end this horrible life; aud when you hear a man say, 'where is the harm " of giving a child wine?' point to the gal­ lows on which I swung, and say, 'There's the harm!'"' Dress the Hair With Ayer's Hair Vigor. Its cleanli­ ness, beneficial effects on the scalp, an<l lasting perfume commend it for uni­ versal toilet use. It keeps the hair soft^j and silken, preserves its color, prevents ife irom falling, and, if tho Jiair has become, irnilr or thin, promotes a new growth. |>? "To restore the original color of my;*-! hair, which had turned prematurely, gray, I used Ayer's Hair Vigor with en* i- tire success. I cheerfully testify to the Efficacy of this preparation."--Mrs. P. H. David­ son, Alexandria, La. •' I was afflicted some three years with scalp disease. My hair was falling out and what remained turned gray. I was induced to try Ayer's Hair \igot, a'jd in a few weeks the'disease m my scalp|,^ disappeared and my hair resumed its original color." --(Rev.) S. S. Sims,". Pastor U. B. Church, St. Bernice, Ind. *' A few years ago I suffered tho entire, ! loss of mvhair from the effects of tetter. I hoped that after a time nature would repair the loss, but I waited in vain.t , Many remedies were suggested, none, however, with such proof of merit as Ayer's Hair Vigor, and I l>egan to use it.; The result was all I could have desired^:; A growth of hair soon came out all over:| my head, and grew to be as soft aivV; heavy as I ever had, ana of •< color, and firmly set*"--J. S~c2erd T'a,tqc * Ayer's Hair •^r A PRKPAKKD BT Dr. 4.~ C. Ayer & Co.,* Lowell, Wass* • ^^Sojdtiy and rerfumew. ~ ', •- West McHe D, NEEDHAM'S SONS 116-1 It Dearborn8tr»« CHIOASO Qmr Stems, sum Coturb. and all ' -I* And a Portrait for $5.00. -rs.tiL H. HANCHETT, ^ MlCBMOND. ILLINOIS.' WHi from this date to Jtine 1st, 1*89, l^e K Cabinet Photos swi ft 18x26 Permanent Photo Cnyon Portrait JERRY SMITH. ; ' Boot and Shoe Maker, I Om door flontti of the Fmrntture Store Itowe'. Block, --MeHENRY ILLINOIS-* - ' Boots and Shoea mAnuf*ctnrc* at the beit uterUl and a fit anaranteecL REPAIRING p Promptly attended to. InvibtblS Patches feqfine Shoes and Boots a specialty. Call utwiu. im-,.**. #mHh* C. J. BRE.X., RICHMOND. ILLINOIS. A full Hue of Cloths, of the latest styles •Ml patterns always on hand. ^HGLE GARMENTS, OH FULL SUITS, • Hade on short notice and a fit guaranteed! Prom onr experience and practical knowl «d(e of the bnsiness we are confident we can please the most fastidious, and respeotfnlly Invite all in want of Oiotiiinf of any kind to five me a call. ferices as low as the same quality of goods Mat be parcbMed anywhere. C. J. BBILL. , pebmond. October 15th, 1888. HASML1SS mi Wffil , IS THE COMING FENCE. FOR S8 0* This u the {rreatest olTor ever toade people of McIIerry County. Onr work is first class in every respect, samples of w-hf.h can be seen at onr Gallery. Remember this offer only holds good nnti'lJune 1st, 1^89, so avail yoiirselves of this rare opuortuaity to securc fine pictures at a nominal eost, Call an I see our woik and satiety yourself that this is the greatest offer ever made in this county. a H. HANCHETT, Photo Artist. A. K. J^LLWT. Crayon Artist. tt % s SPAULKNS, Ringwood, IllinoiSy -Dealer in jEapwIy Groceries, Canned Goods/eC My Goods are all new and fresh and Will be sold as low as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere. Pi But Brands of Hour s Kept Oonatantly on Hand. ' :s. 40- MEAT MARKET. 1 also have in connection a Meat Market, where cam always be fonna Fresh, Salt, and Smoked Meats, etc'. Early in the season T shall ran a Delivery Wagonasd supply Cus towers with lresh Meats regularly on stated days. a Call and see me and I am sure I can please Son'both In quality and price of all articles i my line, M, V. B SPAULOMhC. Bingwocd, April 1st, 1889. , ; • " ' ft •*J. Barbian ir. J.Barbiaa. .v- ^ BARSIAN BROS. r~^is mycliinoreeMUr seen by Stock than harb wire, tnere being more thnYi TislWe surface presented to the •yes ot stock by this wire than by the twisted flaro wire, thereby obviating much of the ganger of stock running against this fence. BMMU sueu a thing by any means occur the *®ajd be glad to sell every pound of barb wire that I have got on my place at one-half r™* _ Jn judging from the damage that done to stock in the last three I would be the gainer If 1 mould give It away and replace it with Spar fence that is stronger than t Wire, giving the full Strength of two wires and yet will go ten to fifteen per cent, farther for same number ofponnds than any of the four point barb Do von want a fence that yon and your meighbor can agree upon for line fencing ana thus save litigation? v waving »uu Do you want a fence that has been proven •£ted?7 aMn 10 haT*Ml tbe Ktrtts we luive JP !°.y°n will find it for sale at B. Gilberte, jyest McHenry, or at my farm, \% miles Wesi •f JIcHenry, on Woodstock roade SAMUEL SHERMAN. Also agent for Big Giant Peed Mill which Srind Corn, cob ana all. • Wholesale and Retail DKALEKS IN FINE CIGARS MeHENRY ILLINOIS. Having leased the brick building'one door •South of the post office, we have opened a retail store, where, at all times can be found fine cigars of our own manufacture, together with smoking and chewing tobacco of the best brands. PIPES 4, SPECIALTY, • We have a very large assortment and some very handsome patterns. CALL AND SEE US. v , McEftnry, November 18th, wa?BU* BRe8, . LEADING 5 CENT CIOAR InMcHerryGo. Call for them. ^ t-- t «f'f ii ' '!nV' VJSf '• '.f "A -V > C:' : V* V rn.»4 *1.. r v : - ; r •>% ^ Li: wan VA#>- , ? ' * •? : 1 V«<j4 ALESMEjll WAITED ll canT»8s for tbe sale of Nursery Stock employment g^trsnteed. Salary and id. Apply at once stating age. papSr. aNJtJLL & HOWL AND, " 11. £:,V~A q • -i •, Wi 1 " r ^ v-" p a © <1 O H S- > 3 E B ' S o g - W g - P B & S4"00 & I S - P a % •g ® ^ w r» „ 53* O O P O CD ^ Our Prices should win. Why not give us. » ' * f-S? i.T r it. t -« % ,*« • * '"•••iA"' •"* 4 * ^ ' i ' i i We have a stock Hardware^ we are proud of andk ' t Jj fs our prices on same will interest you. i ' • - ; , f V " ' , i ; ' 7 . Wi - RINGWOOD, ILL. 0PP0lt§E BISHOP'S MILL, •Si Mistress Ma^ (<^uit£ contr^ How does tf\e Willi dlirrtyUc^, and piUop^t% And dresses In a rooj?j^ ewsssurelys^mestVsno lu^SMiktWsmp \hX m^detlemjso! All Groccrs sell SANTA Made by N. K. FAIR BANK ft CO., CHICAGO. West McHenry ' " f DEALER IN Purchased for Cash, all of which will be sold as low as the market will admit and furniah First Class Goods ^ • A WUUU UNl' Of'BTOTlg.- GARLAND AND OTHER KINDS. Call and see our Gasolene Stovfes. GLASS OF ALL SIZES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. CD o & 4 CO f c ' Q , e+.CD ^ ® ° £ <3 tr1 H' a © g. 5J ® W $ w S. CD CD _ so S® P 00 CD ' m » § * §*§ !-«• w ,|M go ^ S, 6 O gO ^ ̂ o p In tlie Market, at Bottom Pxrlfuat*. "t'/-* JOBBING AND. RSFAXRXttQ Will be done on short notice and Satisfaction Guaranteed, A JACPB BONSLETT. CQ Q ° pi ° § & § - s •Tifett Fitzsimmons & Henderson, West McHenry; J. W. Oristy & Son, llingwood. The finest line of Whitewash and Paint Brushes in town at Besley'a West Bide ST;eyj:IM ' - r.W\T. a IQIXES. ' V-K> m. McHenry, III. October 1st, 188ft. ; WAUCONDA, ILLINOIS. Are now better than ever prepared to offer you ¥?-•/ " " Vifc- tSf.\ „ GREAT BARGAINS • , * ,** *;'> '"3, *"'r'T 1 t'"' t-k*A i*. Vt" In all kinds of Goods. We mean business and will ^ive yoo Low­ er Prices than ever befote offend in Lake Countv. »• • "1 ^ ^ ' !T , V° /*- i, ? • V"-,.-' ;.-J' *• «<' &* -1- Sf STOCK OIT-^, ^ '•f Was never more complete than now. Call and get our Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Special inducements for Cash Buy- ers in sums from ll up : GOLDINC BROTHERS. HARDWARE, And in addition has put in a full stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPIjEMENTS, S ^ Including the iVIoline Plows, Gresloy Sulfty Plows, Orvis Ploinrs, Stoddard Seeders, Disk Harrows, Drags, and in short everything infg; ^he Farwitig Tool line, which will be sold at Bottom Figures* . * .'J ^ i r *\i< 1 •M BOTTOM PRICES.-^r AMU MMPAIKIHCk' Will bo done oi\ short notice aad Satisfaction Guaranteed, A specialty of Butter Factory^ w^ukf A sMare.of public patronage respectfully solicited,' . *• 1?^,; w. p, STBVBXS, 01 They're All Right ! An<l1(»myi!8t r« aiwid «lar^e •it •' > f-x '"S.;* '. vNV.-; .. :4f£[ : - •' .'V .. . "• ' 5- «-4 y. To which they inyite your especial attention, 'STliey have coihki menced thii| year "with increasing trade. They have tried to dov Business on Business Principles a^d have succeeded- . / v? On* Friei to All. * Thi Stat "A clean and -attractive ste«!9 ~and everybody * welcome,"--it '©nf motto, , 4 ~/t Give us your trade and we willl try and merit H. Call and see ^ ournew stock of Dress Good»» <-*. *'s: *«•-? «• / *. • v ' ' . • • " ! • t x ' / • * . . . . • • A I f U . A ' A * McHeury, March I&th* 1889 ^ .. !.kl JiTI-iIA A. STOUT GEOp W. t . COne Door West of R McHENIlY, ^4'^ • DRUGS/- .*•-., ( r~--A FULL LINK OFr---- M E D r C I X E S , Stop, CSuoicfds, Dp Stofii, Fainta, 0U* uid ColotiC , Constantly on hand Also a large line if -4 , f*atent NTedicines, Toilet Artkli '̂ AND COMPLETE STOCK OF-- STATIONARY & DRUGGISTS SUNDER Fh^sioiaiis JPresoriptioiUi CfoiBfully and accuratey compounded lay a Registered Pharma­ cist. Yoiw patronage is respectfully solkitod, , ' " ' JUUA ^ irroRir; ,v?:< ,*v • ^mDEALKR III-^ • Ilrugs and lledicioes,! Toilet Articles ̂ ?liJ t WI9JE.S AUD , *"» MS»TOAt. D8B. Also TTbtf te^ ^rte and Porter for Mediciil use, V The best brands of Cigars and m >sing an I Ufc*#i4£- a-Iwiirjpi^n hand. « PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS,./t fe Carefully Compounded, Give ine a caJL tf McHenry, December 28thf 1887^ v A V..', .v XIL*. is A **. • h > ~ . * ** V, ? ' J 3»* \ .*•* *«' •(-.> *y.4&xii!

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